 Man, this shit crazy. Oh boy, now we're eating that again. What's up with it? N***a. I'm big chillin', just see her smokin' bread, they got this new fuckin' comic book, man. Black superhero, man. This nigga called a homeless homeboy. The homeless homeboy? Nah, it's just crazy, bro. A lot of homeless homeboys, well, they stick with women, but they don't. He fightin' this nigga look like lil' Dirk. Oh, is that a dude? I don't know, I think it is. But that nigga got dreaded like lil' Dirk. Homeless homeboy. Bro, this nigga bein' the hood, havin' epic battles, man. Word? Let me see. Nah, bro, I ain't got nothing. Let me see the other one, not the one you read. Nah, this is my new shit. Let me see. Oh, man. Yeah, he got a couple of people on here. Right bein' on YouTube and everything, man. Hey, man, you got the thug. You don't see a lot of black superhero, bro. Nah, you don't. And everybody got a homeless homeboy. The dude on the front, is he black? Yeah. Word. He had to make it look light-skinned so he could be accepted by everybody. Oh, okay. I got you. Look, look at the diabolical nigga he fightin', bro. This nigga fightin' a drug dealer. A Puerto Rican drug dealer, dude. He got C-Lo down here, he breakin'. I don't know what C-Lo got like. That's a white dude. Nah, that's in the corner of the back. Then he got another nigga on there, lil' like young Dolph, too. You see that? I was talkin' about my man over in the corner right there, though. This is crazy, bro. A homeless homeboy. Yeah. He had a hundred thousand on his head, bro. The Puerto Rican dude trying to take him out the gate. Word. Chico! Man, what the fuck is that? This nigga took his mask off and put it in his bag. He a real hero, nigga, with Air Force One's nigga. Laced all the way to the top. And look at the strap. He look like he about to cut grass. This nigga might have to jump off a building or something. There you go. That's crazy, man. Let me strap it up. Man, I coulda touched your cape, man. Man, don't touch that man. Can't you touch that? The homeless homeboy, as you can see here. You know what I mean? You done messed around and showed up in the... Well, it's the trap, but this is the black market, though. Yo, you know what I mean? This is what we highlight black excellence in the black market. And this right here is... You a black superhero, bruh. Yeah, I'm from Columbus, Georgia, man. You know what I'm sayin'? Just like everybody else wanted to be a rapper, man. I grew up wanting to be a rapper. But as I got older, man, I wanted to do something more beneficial. I always wanted to do something towards the homeless. So it kind of came in my mind, like, make a comic book. My first comic book, though, was like... It was called No Heroes in the South. It's basically about a dude, he smoke weed, get super powers, you know what I'm sayin'? So y'all gon' like that. You got it, man. So, uh... Nigga, they made a whole comic book about you, low. Nigga, I'm flattered. I brought a poster, too, man, so... You see we gettin' that superhero shit together, too. Y'all see? Fuckin' with it. Oh, yeah, shout out for y'all, man. Hangin' up the poster, man. You know what I'm sayin'? My artist from Nigeria did the art, man. What's up, man? You know what I'm sayin'? Shout out to him. Like I was sayin', I started doing the comic book hustle. Jumped out, like, 2018. Just been goin' crazy. I used to sell CDs, so I just applied this thing in a hustle, like, you know? Sellin' for $5, so I started sellin' me for $5. Start gettin' more, start gettin' more value, buildin' value, more people start, you know, coming towards me, you know, supportin' me, cash shoppin' me, checkin' out the cartoon, and I just kept it goin', man. I started inspiring other people, like, other people that's not even doin' nothin' close to what I'm doin', like... They see what I'm doin' and like, man, if you can wear that, man, I know I can go start this shop that I, you know what I'm sayin', thought was stupid, you know what I'm sayin'? Yeah. But that's what I love about the shit is just like, bro, you on your grand, but it's like, you still humble enough to go out here and be like, like the cops play and all that shit, and you yourself with it, and you ain't like no, you know what I'm sayin'? You ain't doin' it for no cap-ass reason, like, nigga, it's authentic. What does that come from? What is that ability to be able to be you in a world full of everybody with tryin' to be like everybody else? Well, really, just being all the way confident, you know, I wasn't always a confident person, so like, back in the day, when I was rapping, that was really my go-to. So like, as I got older, you know, just really watchin' my friends, you know, we used to always say like, hey, we gon' do a skit, we gon' do a skit, so I just started writing stories, I turned around, I had 16 chapters to know he was in the South, so when I put that out, a guy in Venezuela, he was white, a white guy in Venezuela, he bought it, you know, he looked at it, he gave him his honest opinion, man, like, I can't get with this, man, like, it's kind of offensive, you know, the language, the n-word, so I had to go back to the drawing board, and that's when I came up with Homeless Homeboy. And with that, like how I miss you guys, you know, I jump out, I try to do stuff to help the community, we feed the homeless, and right now, we're trying to do something more innovative, like, we're putting refrigerators outside of businesses that allow it, you know, that support us, and we're gonna keep, you know what I'm sayin', that filled up, we're gonna, you know, have people that's participating, you know, keep it clean, you know, keep the area clean or whatever, so we're reaching out to people, you know, in the city that's willing to help us with that. Everybody said they want to be a part of something, so there y'all go, you know what I'm sayin'. All the way, man, and I ain't even realize, you and the homeless homeboy, so we've got to be like the one-bedroom buddies or something like that, because we, you know what I mean, the homeless homeboy, because, you know, you see he up top, so we like, you know, he's sending us in first. Boy, it look like you about to hit a nigga with a main sissy punch. Boom! And you coming from under the bottom That's an uppercut, nigga, your shit, your shit the one-cut to the stab. Fuck you. Stop! But when you hit a nigga, you gonna be like, bitch! You ain't even gonna get to the homeless homeboy, we ain't, bitch, stop! What's up, it's Carlos Miller. Guys, are you nervous about your upcoming trip to Poundtown between Backstop Boulevard and Missionary Lane? Well, plan ahead and get some blue chute and make your trip enjoyable for you and that lucky lady. Blue Chute is the unique online service that delivers the same active ingredients as Viagra and Cialis, but in a truable tablet and at a fraction of the cost. Step one in the process is to visit bluechute.com. Then consult with one of their licensed medical providers and once you're approved, you will receive your prescription within days. You can take them anytime, day or night. 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Myself, I got a little small team that I'm trying to be. I got my man right. You know what I'm saying? Y'all might see him out with the book. We expanded slowly, but surely, man. Actually, shout out to Nia. She actually partied our cast or whatever. She's going to be playing Danix, the girl right here. You know what I'm saying? She and her costume together, man. So I'm going to have a whole little super friends out here, man. Nia. No, hell, yeah. You trippin' if you think we ain't going to get us leggings to make some of the men in five south suits. You crazy. What you helping the community and everything? Like, do you get... Where do you get your, you know, your satisfaction? Like, what's the most satisfying part of what you do? When I can... When I don't have much to give, but the little I can give or help somebody out, it changes the whole day. Like, man, I appreciate that, man. You know what I'm saying? Like, you didn't have to do that, but it wasn't much to me, but it was the world to them. So, like, seeing that and just really the impact, you know, when the child see me, they like... The kids light up when they see me. Yeah, too. You know what I'm saying? It's impossible for them not to. I see them at the 2 Chain Shades. Yeah, all the way. Yeah. Yeah, I just been getting out more... Shout out to Gucci Man in his new video, Posse on Both the Crest. I just been really good. Making my, you know what I'm saying? My appearance, you know, shown. You know what I'm saying? Getting out there more. Hard to miss him. 6-5 with the costume on. So, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Can't even miss me. Yeah, better than the Strict Club win, hasn't she? Not yet. Let's go. Make sure we with you. That was just about to ask you to when we be getting at you with the costume on it. Ah, yeah, but... 6-5, you know what I'm saying? Who better than me? They ain't me, mister. What's your name? Will you? We're all men. Will you? Man, I wanna play. Yo, man. You know, women try to shoot. They shot, man, but I'm married. So, you know what I'm saying? That's, you know, that's it. Nigga, if the homeless homeboy can be married, you have no excuse. Where is she at? You know she be dressing up too. All the way. That y'all relationship is always... The homeless homeboy versus baby mama girl. Always costume. Baby mama girl sure talking big shit. He thinks he's not getting the baby tonight. Oh, homeboy. Wait till you see this one. Yeah, this is the child support strike. It's my new one. If I could just get the grips of the white man. Like you said, we tapped in with you earlier. Homeless homeboy, you have one wish left. What do you want to wish? I wish a motherfucker would. That gotta be at the end of every comic book. Just bleep out the motherfucker and put your hand like Disney. But like, when we saw what you was doing, it was so, you know, because what we do, we stand on being individuals proudly. You know what I'm saying? This is who we are and we put it out to the world and let them see these are the people that we are. So we know how tough it is to do that. And for you to be, like you said, a six-five black man in a costume, out there not just doing it for attention, but doing it to help people. You know what I mean? That's something we had to tap in with, man, because that is beyond solutable, brother. We salute you tremendously for that. Whatever you need from the trap, 85 South Shore men to push this to the next level. I mean, we ain't here, we laughing and playing, but, bro, you really got a dope product right here. You know what I'm saying? It's put together well. You get what I'm saying? The little black kids, they get to see comic book characters that look like them. You know what I mean? Representation is important. And that's the thing, like, you know, Spider-Man and Superman and all them people are cool, but, you know, you gonna come and they gonna be able to identify, because you understand where they come from and you gonna be able to, they gonna ask you questions and you gonna have real answers that's gonna resonate with a man. And that's, it's priceless, brother. You're a special brother, man. Yeah. Working in order and online and stuff like that. I can order straight to my website. Hold that down, bro.com, BRUH. Everything is spelled correctly. You can go to my web. I mean, my Instagram. YouTube. What's the YouTube? YouTube. This is home, boy. I got a little one-minute intro. I did a little music tour and everything. I got a guy in India. He did the animation for, animation is expensive, man. It's for any take-along time. Oh, yeah, any take-along time. It took him like a month just to do that. But it's definitely worth it. You know what I'm saying? Part of my portfolio. Oh, another big thing, too. Like, my main whole ordeal with getting the costume, you know what I'm saying? I wanted to push my character to the next level, bring it to life. You know what I'm saying? A whole surreal experience. You see the book and you see the character. I started off. I wanted to get somebody else to do it because I was out of shape and whatever. You know what I'm saying? Then I was like, you know what? I'm going to just book it down, get my health, you know what I'm saying? Get a health right while I'm doing this, too. Being a kid, two birds, one stone. I lost, like, over 40 pounds. That's what's up, G. Congratulations. And all y'all, superhero people out there, all y'all to make all them costumes. White people be walking up and down the street with going nowhere. Amen. This is somebody that's really doing something real serious. If you want to donate something, you want to give something that's going to really put something back into the community, man. This is where you need to be looking right in. Hell, yeah. Keep doing your thing, bro, and be safe out here for real, man. Another thing, man. You know, we all need stress relievers, man. We got these free fit camps. You know what I'm saying? My old trainer, he's actually a superhero, too. Fit family. Y'all go look him up. The fit family? Fit family. He got the costume and everything, man. We all had it doing the whole ordeal, man. So, uh, y'all. He can't set name to the whole crew. See, during Jay the writer, he got the one on the back where he dressed regular like you're going to a hookah lounge. That's the dress right regular. But then, you know what I mean? He turned into the homeless homeboy. We already hip, man. No, hold on. Cat wanted to run the crew there. We got the fit family. So, I got the fit family. I got Nia's dynamics, and me right now is homeless homeboy. The characters in the book, you know, y'all gonna love this. So, we got homeless homeboy. That's Tarence. We got Black Trash. He basically, uh... Black Trash. That's him, right? Hold on. No, it's the bar, dude. Yeah, that's what I was saying. Yeah, y'all. He basically, if you get on thinking of Magneto, he basically got that power but for garbage and punch. Trash! So, you understand? I didn't let him watch it! That's the one that's in the corner. Yeah, with the garbless. With the bottles and shit. Aw, niggas. So, we just do a... And do a magic ring and do a fight with it easy. Ha, ha, ha. It ain't a whole bunch of trash. Just live with me. Niggas. Do you still want to know deal? Nah, niggas. I ain't there yesterday, bruh. Keep going, bruh. You got Paidmaster. That's the deal with the... Y'all said he was Puerto Rican. He just likes skiing, you know what I'm saying? You know? That's a hard thing in the art world to get the completion right with some of us, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I'm still trying, bruh. I figured his dad was Spanish or something. Paidmaster. Paidmaster. Paidmaster. He, um... He be tricky. Yeah. And, um... He basically, like, if you think of Kingpin, he got the whole city in the pocket, you know what I'm saying? Okay. You know, then you got Drunken assassin. That's the one with the little dirt. That's the one with the little dirt. Okay. Then, you know, all his weapons got something to do with liquor and alcohol, you know what I'm saying? Poison sword, leak out poisonous alcohol or whatever, you know what I'm saying? This nigga, yeah. Yo. Yo. Then you got the swindler, you know what I'm saying? Y'all said it looked like young dog. Um... He basically a master pickpocket, you know what I'm saying? I know everybody know a pickpocket or whatever, so... Yeah. That's him. Then you got the dough sliders. They're basically some young dudes who still live there. Dough sliders. But they none of them fucking with the homeless homeboy. Nah. At all. Nothing, man. Nothing, man. So, you know... Man, this is so dope, man. Y'all support this brother right here, man. Get your kids some good stuff to read, man. Get them off their internet, man. And put one of these in front of them, man. And see how much it motivates them. This is dope right here. Hey, man, I'm fucking right here. You know, we got a whole fucking media coming. We might have to do a ghetto movie right quick and do... Yeah. Get the homeless homeboy. Yeah. That's a special effect. I've been taking martial arts too, so I'm coming with the moves. Nah, man. I'm ready to go. All the special effects are gonna be done on iMovie. That's good, too. It's gonna be so low budget. But it's gonna be a classic. It's gonna be a classic. I'm not promising you the Matrix. I could do the last Dragon at best. Yeah. Hey, that's my favorite movie. We can do it. You know what I mean? That's gonna be the hit right there. Nigga. The big boy. The one bedroom buddy. J.O. Wigg. And already... He could play that nigga right there. Yeah, J.O. Wigg. Definitely look like the Paymaster thing. Joe, you laughing? You the garbage nigga? Yeah. Black trash. That black trash, bro. No, I can't black trash. Make cat guys be black trash. Make cat guys be black trash. He got the shorts already. The shorts. I actually saw a fly on the shorts, nigga. Lift his leg up. Chicken balls. Shit come up. Fa-fa-fa. He's so got me. Ah! Oh man. The first time we seen cat is he got that black trash. The cat woke up over like, What's up with you, bro? How you doing? Shit. We're doing just straight. Alright? The cat had a whole dominoes box in his back pocket. They'd smack this nigga black trash. I don't know. It was funny, man. I actually got a pinch for Cartoon Network one time. Well, don't swim. And then when I got the black trash, I think that was pretty much a wrap. They were like, I think I appreciate you for calling in, but we're going to pass, you know what I'm saying? Man, they're going to play. Somebody's going to love it, though. You know what I'm saying? They're going to pass on black trash, man. Chico, we got to do it. The budget's $7,000. That's it. That's all we got. That's all we need. That's all we got. That's all we need. We don't need no more. Seven Gs. Seven Gs. Classic thing. She going to look like she got shot on the Motorola Razor. But it's going to be five. Nigga, we going to shoot some of it on the Motorola Razor. That's going to be the footage we use. It's going to be from 2001. Right. We got to sell hot black trash. We can't have black trash. We just going to rent them little Uber scooters for all the motion shots. Going to put to hell one of them up. Had a joke with scooters in there. Nigga, what the fuck? That nigga thing on foot. Just want it. We going to go to the pawn shop and buy all the GoPros. $600 worth of GoPros. GoPros. Just attaching the shit. Doug taped them bitches on a wall. It's just like on a poster. Just hold them hoes up. All kind of dumb ass shit. Man, listen. We going to go back. We showed them the way that black trash became black trash. So that's going to be the pile. That's all another move. That's a dead, like the creation of it. But the budget for that one name for $5,000. Honey, it's trash. Trash free. He's going to be to collect some trash, man. We're going to spend the bulk of the money on his parents. We're going to have to pay them people, because they ain't going to get it. Hey, man, this is dope right here, man. His brother, Young Gobbage. Young Gobbage. They got a motherfucking assistant called What's That Smell? Hey, what's that smell? Guess what his father's name is? What? Stankin' Frank. Funky Felicia Stankin' Frank. They left that thing there, man. That just made me think they left that thing in the trash can like Brenda. Hell yeah. Man, she said she thought it was over. Only nigga allergic to antibiotics. I did my own re-endition on Captain Sy. Y'all know the SAH Captain Saber, you know what I'm saying? For copyright purposes, I ain't going to say the whole word, but I did my own re-endition. That's him right here. Basically, I got him. Look how that nigga stand it, bro. Look at Captain Sy. You can hear him. Look how he stand it. He look like he couldn't go safe. He could see us in one of the stands for miles away, you know what I'm saying? He jumping into action. Who was this? Pussass nigga? That's Captain Sy. I thought that was him. I was like, oh, he got him and Captain Pussass nigga. No. Oh, man. Look, man, I'm not finna be in here with y'all all night. Man, I know, man. Hey, homeless homeboy, you know where the trap at, man. This is the black market. I'm not here, bro. Y'all think this is crazy, bro. Hey, I love this, man.