 Wiz, you can go ahead and cut it. Live from Atlanta, Georgia, welcome to New Jackthriller City. Come on, y'all, give it up, give it up, give it up. Come on. Y'all, give it up for the baddest DJ in the land, DJ Wiz. And give it up for the host with the most delicious London John. Come on now. Thanks, fellas. And she broke the wagon. Thank you. And now on today's episode, man, we got, you know, the incomparable mighty, mighty, mighty Drew Yeal is in the building. What's up, fellas? What's up? What's up? He's my foot apartment. We're out here. You ever knew niggas in there? Yeah, yeah, it's air conditioning. It's definitely in here. Yes, it is. You hear niggas stand from heat strokes, it's a heat wave going on right now. Is it? Yeah, it's a serious... Oh, yeah. All of y'all niggas are sweaty. We just came from the show. Y'all glistening. Y'all, y'all, y'all wet wet. Yeah, that's different. You guys are glistening. Oh, man. And you look good. That's the R&B clip. That's the R&B clip. We just go on stage, you know what I'm saying? We was at the Muggy KOD, you know what I mean? There's a little Muggy in there. Hey, man. Hey, man. What makes the KOD Muggy? The Muggy. The Muggy. It was all everywhere. Booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty, booty. Come on, man. That's about accurate. Hey, did y'all act like a fool with a KOD man? Yeah, I tried to. And we ate all the chicken. I tried to eat money, man. All the man came out. Crab legs and, yeah, we saw... It was incredible. I appreciate y'all going through showing some love and whatnot, man. Akanele, he couldn't believe that we got y'all there. Mm-mm. Yeah, yeah. Shout out. Man, they treated us like, man, like just... Man, that good ol' Southern hospitality came through and the food came through. And then that ass came through. Then that ass came through. All this at brunch. At brunch. Come on, we don't put your clappers out the way. Man, perform, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, we prayed. So it was the first time I prayed in a strip club. You did, man. Yeah. Bless this ass that we're about to receive. It's brilliant. It's brilliant. It's only in righteous name. Let it nourish our bodies and make us strong. We're waiting for the bucket to unite us right now. Salvation is for everybody. The men, women, boys and girls. Assenations. You and me. Come on. I'm fascinated. I'm so fascinated. You got to hashtag that. You're fascinated. Yep, come on. It's a new shit. All right, I like that. I like that. Ascinated. Come on. Yo, let's get right into it, man. We're coming out swinging. Let's talk about verses, man. Who y'all want a verse? Because I didn't hear a couple of rumors here and there. So, look, look, at first I talked a lot of shit. A couple people got mad. I don't give a fuck. You never did. I like that. Okay. I honestly think at this point that they should just give us verses like the Angelo had and let us bring people that we did records with and everything else because everybody, like, Jaggedez and 112 went already. You know what I'm saying? And even though people want us to do the Joda Seed Jewel, I don't want to see Joda Seed Jewel. I want to see Joda Seed boys and men for real. You know what I'm saying? So, it's like, just let us get out there and do what we do for real and let us alone. Let me lie. Does everybody feel that way? Oh, yeah. The smoke black? Do you feel that way? Like about verses, do y'all feel the same way that Nokia feels? Or y'all want some smoke? I mean, for real, look, it's all what the people want. The people probably want the smoke. So, I mean, the thing is, we down with the smoke. I'm right here. I'm right here. We just trying to be respectful because, like, no, say, we grew up to Joda Seed and boys to men. We did a show on boys and men recently and Sean walked in the verse. He showed up with that verse. He showed up with that verse. We are from the generation where we respect the niggas that we was trying to be. That's what's up. That's good shit. These young niggas want, like, we'll do a show with, like, an older group. And, like, these younger motherfuckers will be like, yeah, y'all fucked up whoever. I ain't going, you know, whatever, but it'll be like, fuck is wrong with you. You know what I'm saying? Like, we wouldn't be here. That's y'all problem. Y'all think y'all started that goddamn thing. This shit fucking been happening. So, you know what I'm saying? It's like, yeah, people want whatever, but it'll make more sense to just be able to bring the art. You know what I'm saying? Like, we ain't trying to get up there. Ain't nobody get, like, them young niggas got up there and talking more shit than they fucking sang, for real. You know what I'm saying? We ain't trying to do all that. We trying to get to the motherfucking nitty gritty of the singing of the shit that people see as dude. So, all that. We're not rappers. Why the fuck we want to do all that goofy shit? I mean, at the end of the day, it's like, like, Nokia said, you know what I'm saying? And K.O.2, those boys and men, Joe, to see, it's like an honor. I still, when I see them still being, ah, you know what I'm saying? Even though, you know what I'm saying? It's a respect. So, it ain't never a question of we going, can we sing with those guys? Because it'd be honest. Yeah. Yeah, we, but it's a respect thing. But then boys and men, you're going to pull out the instruments and I'm going home, my boys. I'm going to sit in the backgrounds and we're done at that point. Right, right. That's what I'm trying to tell you too. We do the verses with boys and men and Joe, so we probably sing more backgrounds. All right. We been trying to sing that shit. But you know what? That's what your fans would want. Because I think the whole idea of verses, it's not necessarily to create a disrespect. It's just more so, it's like who was really hitting at that time when it became, you know, those two people. So can we get the Biggie, Jay-Z and Nas verses of the three-way boys and men, Joe, to sing a drill? Right, right. I'm not mad at that. I'm not mad. I like that a lot. Who would you like to see in the verses? Delicious. Oh my goodness. I just said here, the audience didn't get to hear what I heard prior to us, you know, filming. You guys sound amazing. Oh, thank you. Like amazing. At this point, I think you guys could stand up against anybody. Hey. I mean, anybody in that time, you guys sound good. I would love to see you guys on the stage with a voice to men. Right, right. You know what I'm saying? The secret is we know who could still sing though. That's, and I didn't want to say that. Right. And you know, no disrespect to any of the other, you know, girls. But I think that, you know, if you guys got up there with voice to men. I think that would be great. I think that is just amazing vocal ability. That would be honest. Personally. I want all the smoke. Right. But it kind of. At the same time, I've never looked at verses as a competition anyway. Except for that. Beanie man. A bounty killer. It's just a great. It's a great. It was a real deal. The act. So that's right. I don't care who it is. The promo is still going to be that. But I'm ready for, you know, I want all the smoke though. Right. I've been there. Because somebody going to fight. And I'm just there. Right. We from Baltimore. You know, I think that happens only when the talent starts to fall to the left. I think that the talent that you guys possessed and the respect that you already stated is there. There'll be a lot of dudes that be talking shit behind our back. You can't just wake up one day and say, oh, you know what I want to do? That shit I seen on TV on BET. You can't do that. A whole lot of artists did that. That's true. We was born this way. Nigga. This is natural. God give it now. And that makes the difference. You know what I'm saying? Absolutely. Hey, let me share this. This is my fantasy versus for y'all. All right. So I was watching Tank on Drink Champs. And Tank was going in like it ain't nobody out there. They're bright like me, sang like me. They could take their shirt off. All that shit. He was going in. And I was like, you know what? I'm going to see TGT versus Drew Hill. Why? That shit will be crazy. You got singers with singers. No, you just said it would be crazy. It would be fucking. Yeah. Because y'all don't give each other, y'all don't talk that shit. And then on top of that, I think collectively they all have enough songs and whatnot to go against you guys. Collectively. That's what I meant. Collectively. I don't know who TGT is. TGT, T-R-E-A-N-T-R-E-S. T-R-E-A-N-T-R-E-S. Yeah. J-Y-Y-Y and Tyrese and... T-R-E-A-N-T-R-E-S. T-R-E-A-N-T-R-E-S. T-R-E-A-N-T-R-E-S. T-R-E-A-N-T-R-E-S. Wait, because no, this the part that y'all don't know. I'm smoking black wrote a lot of J-Y-Y-Y... I'm sorry, I'm being that. So you can literally hit him on that. Which one would be good? Which one would be good? Because there's three individual solo artists versus a group. That's true. So the harmonies, and I'm not saying they could not do the harmonies because they could, but I'm just saying for them to come out and go against guys, that's what we do is harmonies and sing. Yeah. Tank just gave it up to Drew Hill on this past episode of R&B Money. He was talking with Nick Young. He was saying that that was one of the first real shows where he became Tank it. And he said y'all took it down and y'all was on the show with Bone Thugs and Harmony G.A. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He was on tour, like that was one of our first big tours. And Tank was singing back round for a layer. And you know, like, I'll be joking a lot, you know, whatever, I'll be talking shit. But at the end of the day, like Tank was a sponge back then. No. You know what I'm saying? He was a sponge. He was like, you know, finding his way. He was out there singing his ass off and shit. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, everything that he got right now, like he was around everybody who was supposed to be around to get, you know, where he is now. Shout out to Tank. I got the pleasure to work on his first album. He definitely earned it. Yeah. He earned it. And he can sing like a motherfucker. How about Drew Hill and Bone Thugs and Harmony Versions? Man! No, I don't work with Bone Thugs. Who throwin' bottles with Benzi? Who throwin' bottles with Benzi? Yo, I've been to this show. Man, you be forgetting how many hits they got today. Yeah. Breaking the Jones out. Yeah. Yeah. And they sing, huh? Yeah, they got Harmony. They was harmonizing. Yeah, but it wouldn't be... Yeah. They were damn changers. No, they're dope in their lane. I just think that that's two different genres. No, when y'all was on tour with them, they was talking, Nick Young had said, what was Bone Thugs and Harmony doing on the Harmony tour? Oh, they had a big tour. No, we was on their tour. But you gotta figure, when we went on their tour, that's when Crossroads and all that stuff was like, they was like the biggest thing in the world. So, you also had Buster Rhymes on their tour. You know what I'm saying? So, it was like... It was like hip-hop and R&B. The melodic type shit. Right, but that just goes to tell you the shows that drew Hill beyond Pharrell. We be the only R&B group there around some shit that we didn't even got no business being in Pharrell. What's the oddest show y'all done been on? Hold on. Drink Champ. Let me stop. That was an odd show. That was an odd show. You should go back over there. You get it. That's right in there. We were watching that. Yes, yeah, yeah. I took them on Drink Champ. I mean, we walked in the room and it was like, no, yeah, you got a baby. I'm like, look, I had luck. We was in the hood. We was in the middle of the hood. Luckily, we from Baltimore. Yeah. We knew it. We knew it. We knew it. We knew the songs with people there and everything. Oh, wow. Yeah, corrupt. Yeah, we was. Tony Ayo. No, but you guys are actually really connected to hip hop. One of my favorite songs is not on your album, but it was Foxy Brown. It was Big Bad Mama, I believe. That is, I listen to that now. That's what's up. That's what we get. Like, because of you guys are on that. Y'all still, yeah, that was hot. That was one of them. Shout out to Duff Jam. Shout out to Duff Jam. You know what I'm saying? That was one of the first. For real, we were in, I remember we were in Miami. And they called us up and it was like, yo, we want you on this Foxy record. Chris Lighty, God rest his soul. You know what I'm saying? Took us in the studio that night. We cut the hook and the rest of the history. Shout out to Mesa. You know, we had that style. At the video, the lyrics, everything. That was just like seamless. That's like really hot. Dig, dig, dig. Hey, let me ask you, like pivot for a second and whatnot. I want to talk about, you know, R&B singers and, you know, coming from your feelings when a lot of people look at R&B singers as being solved. A lot of niggas talk. A lot of niggas talk. You might have been the first R&B thug. No, I always say that. For real. R&B like people don't understand about it. Think about it. Like, we really be a little more crazier in all the other words you want to throw under that and like a lot of rappers, like a lot of rappers, they be having like a deal from around their way. They'll be like, man, my man just came home from jail and you're going to make him security and they be dealing with like all that stuff. So they don't really, like I ain't saying all of them now because I also say like, it's a lot of rappers that ain't rappers for real. Right. You can leave them alone. But we always like, we come from emotions. So you're getting like real all the time. Like when you hear all the old school stories, you know, it was the R&B singers we was pulling out the knives and, you know. Oh, that's crazy. Real talk. Look, I'm going to just say this. Look, this is a lesson to the youngins, man. Like don't take humbleness for softness. Please don't do that. I didn't see a lot of people get the frame to offer them because, you know what I mean? They thought this guy was humble and I mean it was soft because they was laid back and humble and got the first. So to all you young motherfuckers, take heed. We ain't the one. Let's get back to the point. This is black. Let's say like this. At the end of the day, I'm a man, right? Right. Fuck all that singing shit, you know what I'm saying? If you don't handle me as a man, it's going to be a problem. I mean, but what's wrong with, I don't like the word soft because I'm sure that a man doesn't want to be, you know, called soft. But what's wrong with y'all actually being connected to your emotions and being black? We got to teach them balance, man. We're connected to being light skin. That depends on when you were born. That depends on when you were born. Yeah. That depends on when you were born. Right there! That's the end of the show! Thank you all for tuning in to this bullshit! The origin of soft! Because we had Alby Shore. We had Alby Shore. Alby Shore was the beginning of urban R&B for us. You know what I'm saying? So it's still one all the way cool to be a singer. You know what I'm saying? Like, singing became cool in the street when Jodeci came because everybody could relate to what they look like. You know what I'm saying? That was more authentic. Yeah, like they used to come around my way and we'd get off the bus and I'd be like, y'all can't sing till we get in the house. Exactly. Because I don't know what these niggas is going to do y'all. And I'm not walking y'all back to the bus stop. It was serious like that to say this. No, not for me. I mean, but you was there, but you was there with us. We was kind of always weird. You know what I mean? And I don't mean we're in the bad way, but like we was always just creative, talented people. You know what I'm saying? So it was like, we were the dudes that they would get $20 to be like, leave them alone. They're going to be somebody. You know what I'm saying? Really? Hey, Black, let me tell you something, man. You told me this story, like before we had went on Drink Champs. I remember, sorry, not in the Drink Champs, but 85 South. And what was so crazy about it that same week, same episode of Drink Champs when Tank went on there, he had, he had, it was the same shit that Black had just said like a couple of days before about Genuine. Yes. Tell them the Genuine. This shit is so funny. About Genuine being able to whoop your ass. Oh, yeah. Listen, G's from D.C. I call it G. That's my, that's my big brother. You know what I'm saying? Basement Crew. It was my big brother. You know what I'm saying? It was blessed to work on a lot of his albums, a lot of his projects, but Genuine used to box. Really? You didn't get that, you didn't get that pretty half shit. Yeah. Don't get that baby half twisted. He had to bust your ass on some weird shit. Wow. I've never heard of him having any problems. Hey, hey, Black's head Genuine hit this nigga and the holy ghost popped out of him. We were standing, we were standing Rochester, man. And it was some funny shit, right? I can't tell the whole story, but the motherfucker basically was coming in front of the apartment building, finding that himself. You feel me? Wow. In front of, in front of the, in front of sister and she was, oh disrespect. So if we can get out there, G was already out there and I'm sure he had to do so hard, man. Holy ghost. Happen. Word to Genuine. Hey, hey, out of body experience. His whole life had changed. It wasn't any more room for you than them jeans. They're knocking right out of jeans. Oh, shit. But you know, you think of, you, you said some other delicious about tapping into your DJ. We is beyond it. It's not so much being soft, but you be a little bit more um, um, depending on what situation you in, you know what I'm saying? You in the room with some goons, you, you know, if you was, you know, cat, like me, you're going to be on your shit. You going to be your hair going to be on swivel. But if you're in the presence of a lady, you're going to soften up a little bit. Let me tell you, my era, I was born in 78. Damn, my bitch is old, but Dur, stop it. So that was fly to us. And then not only that, y'all, I mean, you guys being able to, you don't even take, he was like, should I grab you by your throat or chase you down the street? Y'all didn't come off even soft sometimes in y'all lyrics. Y'all got to the, he said, let me see that phone. Y'all would bury their bike and tear you up like Reese's pieces. Come on. So y'all have the R and B thing going on, but y'all still let us know that y'all was like some real niggas. So that was a balance that we don't have that balance. Now everything is different. Tell you girl. Yeah. I miss the. I don't know what you say. I don't know what you say. Oh, sex. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Yes. Yes. Give me some pussy. Give me some pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. Pussy. And it works and it works you you don't have to I'm gonna tell you what happened man. It's black. I'm gonna tell you what happened. They stop playing slow songs in the club. They stop playing slow songs in the club. Now the whole motherfucking club it's it's it's real. You know, it's music where I make a nigga won't do something to a number of people. Okay, don't be quiet now. What's the poor soundtrack. Yeah, what's the point? Yeah, I've got this feeling. Say this though. I gotta say this though. We went to a right. I think miss Betty, right? And she's she from here. No, no, no. I don't think I don't think she from here. She from I think she's me where. Oh, better right. Yeah, that's that's the cleanup woman, right? No, I meant Millie Jackson. Millie Jackson. Yes. Yes. Yes. I'm from Detroit. Yeah. No, but I'm just I'm just saying I got a shout out Millie Jackson because like I used to sneak and listen to our records movies. So all this raunchy shit that's going on now is you know, it's like nothing under the sun to me. Yeah. She she made me brave enough to be, you know, this is black. I want to say, okay, let me say, let me write the pussy. It's not that it's not that I want the same. You know what I'm saying? We feel the same. We feel the same way I do about the pussy. You feel me? We just we just tend to use a different route to write about it. You know what I'm saying? That was dope. They lie about it. Yeah, 100%. Um, yo, so check this out. Delicious. You had you were saying something earlier about Cisco and the relate your relationship with thongs and yeah, you guys are very influential. Girls really don't like thongs. Because it's especially if you got a big one, you made us want to wear it. And we wanted to show them because we all love them. Thank you, brother. Thank you. Yes, that used to be a white girl. I wrote this all about a girl from Detroit. So really the time what she's born. I didn't know that. I told Jack, I was like, he's the reason why I started wanting thongs. Yeah, it is. Welcome. What part of these draws can I cut out? Hey, Cisco, you know, you know, today, all bullshit aside, this ain't no joke. I'm watching P Valley and they made a Cisco reference. Yeah, because they hear me. It was it was it was your account, bro. The scene was a little bit of a scene was it could be played Yeah, 100. Yeah, 100. Yeah. Yeah. It was still dope. This was the high show reference. You're still relevant. Yeah. The point. But you guys will always be relevant. When we was saying the other day, Jack, when I was saying to you, we was in the room and I told Cisco, I said, yo, we get to stand in the room with somebody that sold 10 million records, right? Absolutely. That's like something that's unheard of. It's only a couple of things on that list. Connect. And and what was the rest? Because I got this wine. You feed me this wine and stuff. I can't remember the dog. I had the you have maybe reminded me about the dog. I had bought the Cisco. Oh, yeah, in the door under my bed. I ain't want nobody to see the dog. Yeah, but he was he was so fly that even somebody stole the dog somebody stole my dog my Cisco dog. How many people can say that they know their homeboy, their brother and a nigga that got a World Music Award? Come on, man. Whoa, that's big. Come on. I got to say this. Come on. Come on, there. Cisco dying his hair blonde. I was just about to say that. I got to say this. Look, now all of the young is doing with with shorty. Doing it. Come on. This man is props, man. Yeah, that's about that, because it don't work for everybody. It worked for me. That's why I'm like this now. Yeah, I mean, you got to have a face to go with that shit. My face wasn't blind ready. And your face got to be blind ready for my face wasn't bald ready. But thank you learn, you know, we learn. But I got to actually what made you comfortable with that? Um, man, when I did that, it was a I saw I saw Misa and big in Biggie's video. Yes, yes. One more chance. Yeah, you tell your friend with them in the deal with my friend. He tells it. Yeah, and I was like, and at the time I was I was dating a girl who was I was a freshman in high school and she was upperclassmen. You just get molested. Yeah, hey, hey, you know, that normally don't happen. I don't know ninth grade to be like, you know, the question was what it was you getting molested. Oh, no, no, yeah. No, I mean, you didn't press charges. No, what had happened was so we ended up breaking up as in the Statue of Libertations of the we ended up breaking up. And so my heart was your mom and broke out of broken. No, no, we end up getting better. But at this time, we had broken up. And so in that moment, I didn't I didn't want to be out. I was so heartbroken. I didn't want to be marked no more. Oh, shit. He said, do you know what I'm going to put it on you? Yeah, I know what I'm going to put it on you. You know what I mean? Yeah, give it up for that. Give it up for Cisco. So this is where I'm going to put it on you, bro. First time on your show. Yeah, come on now. Ignore this shit. Come on now. You say it's your real name. My first be like, Mark, I'm going to be like, nigga, you better not ever call me that. I'll let you the cops. More Cisco fun facts. The Cisco Shake Down. Yeah. You had your own TV show. Yeah. Man, tell us about what Cisco Shake Down consisted of. How was you even approached by that? It was awesome. We, thanks to it was Julie, right? Julie Greenwald? Yeah, Greenwald helped me to get that. Don't fuck that name up, boy. That's right. She had helped me to get that show. And we used to come on after TRL on MTV. And man, the ratings, I was, you know, TRL was the show until Cisco Shake Down. My ratings started giving them the business. And that's when they retired the whole show because Cisco Shake Down was killing the ratings. And that's how I got the second season. And then the Matrix happened. Come on now. Because the Matrix is always going to happen. So what's the Matrix? That's, you know, when you might have said the wrong thing to the wrong person and didn't realize it. And then, right. Everybody can kiss my ass. And then all of a sudden, you know, you disappear. And it's like, well, what happened to Cisco? He fell off. Like, did I know, man, I could still do what I do. I didn't, you know. I ain't pee on nobody else. Yeah, we know about it. I'm just saying, it's ways to get on the black list. It's ways to pee on people. I did it in the show. You pee on the butt, they got to be facing forward. You know what? OK. We might need to do a commercial. So I'm just saying, it's ways to get on the black list. Who the fuck is with it? And I think I said the wrong thing to the wrong. Well, basically, I own my own masters. I think I was free and way too many slaves. And they had to prove a point. Well, I'm glad you said that, because a lot of people would have just said, oh, well, Cisco fell off. And when you think about it, well, his talent didn't change. So how is that possible? So you were blacklisted at some point. Absolutely. Why didn't you ever talk about it? Yeah, I was blacklisted. They wouldn't let you talk to the control. You know, I'm fucking mad that you can say what you want to. There ain't nobody going to say it. They just, yeah, they just take the mic from us. No, no, no, we learned from Prince, too, on my own masters. So when I did my solo album, I own my own masters. And when I went and got the check for that album, I made sure that everybody in the group got paid. Y'all give it up for that. Give it up for that. I ain't did nothing. Nothing. Hey, what's up? This your boy, Jack Thrillerman. Hey, we're back for a whole other segment of Love, According to Music Soul Child. Yeah, man. I got something that just came up on the 85 South Shore. I was talking to Carlos and Delicious and whatnot, and I wasn't telling them how I got married the last time. And the woman that I was with, she got down on one knee and she proposed to me. Interesting. And they said that I was a bitch-ass nigga for that. That's what I see. That's what I see. Wait a minute. How am I wrong for being chosen and accepting being chosen? Does that make me any less of a man because a woman chose me? Not necessarily. So I think these traditions are intended to align with certain parties doing certain things, right? So I'm running the risk of being in the vicinity of misogyny and chauvinism and whatever you want to call it. But there is just a traditional understanding of the order of things. So now I'm not passing judgment either way. That's not my place to do. But to your question, I don't think that it makes you less of a man per se. However, it's been an ongoing traditional convention. Yeah, convention. That's the word I'm looking for, thank you, for it to be the other way. Now, we live in new times. People do stuff different. But understand that there is an inherent trickle-down of events that come from how you do certain things. So for instance, well, let me ask you a question. How did that marriage turn out? Exactly. So my point is things, I think, were designed to go a certain way to ensure and secure a certain outcome. Now, what you're asking, though, is how does that make you? I don't think, again, like I said, I don't think that it necessarily makes you any less of a man. However, you did, whether you understood it or not, you did take the passive. You did. Because otherwise, you would have proposed. Now, you may have done that, and you correct me if I'm wrong, you may have done that because it didn't matter to you. You was like, I was going to do that anyway, so she beat me to it. So good luck. I mean, same outcome, why not? But behaviors, they tell you a little bit about who the person actually is. She was operating out of the masculine. She was being aggressive, because that's what she felt she needed to do in order to secure you. But I don't think that that's how it's intended to go. We are the ones who get to choose the relationship, because that's the relationship, ultimately, the family and the household that we are expected to lead. So I think we should get a say on how that goes. Hey, music, first off, I want to start here. So the fact that my marriage didn't turn out well, I don't think her getting on one knee and proposing to me had anything to do with that. OK, well, would you attribute it to me? Well, first off, let me tell you something. I'm a great catch. I didn't say that you weren't. But I want you to know. Which is why I said it doesn't necessarily make you any less of a man. 100%. Yeah, that's what I led with. Yeah, you led with love. Yeah, I led with love. And so I look at a woman when she does things like that, is that she, like, I recognize a good thing, and I don't want to lose this. I understand that. But still, there was an already tried and true order of things, and that's that way for a reason. So I think certain things, in my opinion and my observation, things are designed to be. This song, now the world don't move to the beat of just one drum. I also said everybody has their own ways of doing things. I'm with you, bro. It's baked into my whole point. But my ultimate point is things that work, work for a reason. It worked in history. It's popular. No, a lot of this isn't popular. It just works because it's like a cliche. A cliche is a cliche for a reason. It's not because it's popular. It's because it resonates, and it stood the test of time. So if you're dealing with a person who's willing to, if you are as a man, is dealing with a woman who's willing to take the aggressive, then just understand that that's the type of person that you're dealing with. Am I saying anything is wrong with it? I like aggressive women. I like a woman that can handle herself. OK, but what you don't want is a woman who thinks that she can handle you. And that don't mean take whatever comes with no. Try to handle you as in control you, manipulate you, be what she wants you to be instead of accepting you for who you are. And that tends to be consistent with aggressive, not just aggressive women, aggressive people. It's a control issue. So yes, you may be a catch. But in that scenario, under those circumstances, it would have been best served for her to just recognize that and allow you to choose her. Are you trying to say I got catfished? No, because you saw what she looked like. I saw what she looked like. But just because I saw what she looked like. You might have got emotion-fished or mind-fished. Understood, understood. Music, I accept everything you just said. And I'm going to take it into account. I'm going to disagree to agree. Hey, you're more than welcome to do so. These are only opinions and observations that I have. I could be wrong. Because, hey, man, hang on in front, music. I really want that to happen to me again. OK, then that's your preference. That's what you like. And you are entitled to that. My only thing is I'm just giving you my observation of the potential of what you should expect. OK. When it comes to possibly expect. No, it might not happen. It might not happen. But a woman that's willing to get down in front of a man and propose to him, that's pretty aggressive. Now, I'm saying it's a bad thing. I'm just saying that's pretty aggressive. Because what if I couldn't afford a wedding ring? But she can. Has nothing to do with the gesture. I think the gesture was designated for a man to do. Musical, are you dating anyone right now? Currently, no. OK, now, if you were dating someone and you're getting this out of a serious relationship. And I'm pretty sure you didn't have this conversation with this lady about her getting down on one knee. Because it's not a regular thing that people just bring up, right? Being that you actually are who you are, public figure and what now, if a woman actually came to you and that you were interested in, and she got on one knee and proposed to you, you would be like, all right, this is aggressive. But I'm going to go ahead and say, no, even if I do feel like this might be the one, this is my person. Well, honestly, speaking, I don't know what I would do in the moment, because that moment is not happening. And I've never experienced that before. I'm just talking about my perspective on what's going on. I'm essentially telling you what would be going on inside my mind, because this is pretty aggressive. I don't know how I feel about this. I don't want to embarrass this woman and just say no, because I think that she's coming from a place of love. And she really means what she's doing. I could just entertain it and be like, yeah. But I probably might go behind that and be like, this ain't official until I propose to you. Now, I'll accept this, because this is cute. I'm not taking nothing away from it. I appreciate it. But just because the way I'm set up, it's always going to be an issue until I resolve this within myself. And I need for you to allow me to do what I need to do for me. But again, hypothetical. Never been in that situation. I don't know. I'm just talking right now. Man, listen, I love everything you just said. And you answered my question, definitely. Cool. Yo, this is Love According to Music. I'm Jack Thrillett. I'm seeing you next time. You wasn't there yet. Yeah, they got it. You was in the future. I was the only nigga that showed up to your studio. That's true. I told the whole group, amen, I'm going to do this album. Anybody got songs? I'm putting the album together. And no showed up. No, what happened was we were supposed to all show up for the album and nobody showed up. And then everybody just started showing up for everybody else's shit. All right. Wow, talk about support. So did you feel like after that you didn't want to get back into music? It was after I met Michael Jackson. That's when it was like. Whoa. You see what he did to you? You can't just. You know you're going to have to elaborate on that. Michael Jackson apparently wanted to meet me, which was insane for me because me, myself, and a lot of other artists got into the industry because of Michael. When I saw, I think I was like two years old or something. When I saw Michael do the moonwalk and something clicked, I was like, that's what I want to do. And so fast forward to, I was working on my solo album, had just came back from Japan. And I was working with Teddy Riley. Teddy Riley was with Michael. And Teddy did my first single on my second album. And he was talking, as he was working on it, Michael wanted to know who the song was for. He said it was for me. And so he was like, I want to meet him. And so we had just got off the plane. I get a call. He was like, yo, Michael want to meet you. And I was like, well, I can't just leave my boy here. Bring your boy. Bring your hat. Bring every day. Michael want to meet you. I was like, all right, straight. We hops back on the plane. Let me hold on, Cisco. Let me ask you what you was doing. What was you doing at that time that Michael, they said, Michael Jackson said he want to meet you. What was I, I was practicing what I was going to say to him when I finally met him. But you stopped everything. Oh, absolutely. And you went to go and meet Michael Jackson, didn't you? He was playing Top Dog. Oh, wow. Huh, Jack? He was at Top Dog. He stopped everything, Jack. Everything. And he went to go and see Michael Jackson. OK. OK. OK. I would have hit it. I would have missed my grandma in my funeral room. Right? So we go down there. I'm practicing what I'm going to say when I meet him. Hey, Mr. Jack, I have a whole speech, right? She's going to still be dead. So they end up shutting down the highway just so to motorcade that escorted me from. What highway? Motorcade. It was a highway that was leading from where he was. I mean, like in LA? No, no, no, this was we. He was in Virginia. What was it? No, it was Virginia Beach. Wow. And they shut down the highway. They shut down the highway. We got like a police escort all the way to Michael to where he was. And he was in his trailer. That's some Obama shit. Right. He's in his trailer with his kid. And so I pull up, I walk in there, and they was watching Bambi or something. It was Blanket and Prit. They had a blanket. No, no, Blanket. That's the baby's name? Oh! I can't hear the biggest Michael Jackson fan in the world. Hey, man, this ain't about it. Right, you got my shit in your name. My shit with him ain't got nothing to do with me. No, no. I don't even read with characters, Mrs. K. It was Paris. It was Paris and Blanket. Yes. And they were watching Bambi. And the movie had just went off. And then the nanny put him to sleep. And then Michael came from the back of the trailer. And I walked up to him. And I forgot the whole speech. I just said, what's up, Mike? Wow. I gave him a pound. And yo, he gave me like, it was like a real nigga. And he was firm. He wasn't brail. Yeah, I heard his voice is not to be light. His voice is a little deeper too, right? Yeah, they said his voice is like, What's up, Cisco? What's up, Cisco? What's up, Cisco? They never gave no work in their life. You shake a lot of these rap niggas. They be like, nigga, look, my hand's gone. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Your voice now, nigga. What the fuck is wrong with you? Nigga's hand is ovulating this shit. Nigga, that's fucking wrong. You got my hand pregnant. R&B guys, though, they got the. No, you got, you got to choose them all. Yo, that was like, that was his love. You always got, like rappers, you can send a song out. You know what I'm saying? DJ, people, we always got to get in front of people and prove that we mean what we're saying. So, you know what I'm saying? So he did. And I said, I was like, hey, man, what? I was like, man, it's a pleasure to meet you. You the reason, you know, we all doing our own, like our own Michael Jackson impression. Like every R&B artist is doing it. We like fake Michael Jackson, you know what I mean? What made you want to meet me? And he was like, I think you're extremely talented. You're going to go far in this business. That was a mic drop moment for me. I was like, we're fucking. If I never come out of this. For Michael Jackson, yeah, that's. And that's when I disappeared. It was 2001. Hey, let me ask you this, though. What was the speech? Do you remember the speech that you prepared that you never said? No. It was done. Once you, you know, see, you know, somebody that you patterned your whole group. I mean, your whole thing. You know what I mean? Just doing the best. He set a standard of excellence. And just, you know, when he was singing with his brothers, I always equated that to when I sing with Drew Hill. Wait, I'm glad you said that right there. Because this is a question for everybody. How do y'all feel when y'all hear people make Michael Jackson comparisons? Wait. To anybody. Anybody. Just know. Anybody. Like if Michael was here right now, who could he be in a versus with? Nobody. Nobody. He was the prince of Prince was here. No, no, no. Michael and Brighton? That would be the only person. That would be the only person. You don't think that Michael had that? Prince was dancing his back in the day. Yeah, he was. Yeah. I gotta say this too, though. Hold on. I gotta say this, though. I'm probably gonna say this. Prince wasn't selling out stadiums. What? He wasn't selling out stadiums. Not in the beginning. He was opening for Rick James back here. Not in the beginning he was. But not in the end he was. But I gotta say this. But not in the end he was. I'm sorry Coliseum's like Coliseum type shit. Well, we met Prince too. I don't know. No Press expert. Yeah So Michael Jackson holds the record for selling out 70,000 cedar, no 70,000 cedar 70,000 cedar arenas. I'm sorry What's the bigger than the sea is Coliseum's five times No opening acts none of that shit. No, he could do that if he did it a whole week But Prince could do the whole show by itself. Yes. I Don't think that is not cuz he couldn't Play every motherfucking instrument or that bitch and sing your song. Yeah, and you know, I would go see Shade like Three times He stopped singing for years He came back around when he went and did did his personal journey. It was like certain shit He said he won't go and fucking say no more. I mean, we can have a whole other show if you want to go with Prince Michael Jackson Let me ask you this jazz now as a group now Y'all got a bunch of songs that you do that is just set show and there's a bunch of stuff that you don't do And then it's stuff that people asked you to do now. What is your take on that? And what's it? How do y'all prepare and put together shows and would you ever do what a prince with me? Well, I think well what we do now is pretty much give the crowd what they Expect what they grew up to you know, I mean cuz like we started watching the crowd perform I mean that their reaction to our performances and it's more so what takes them on the journey while they're in the audience Absolutely, you know I'm saying so that's that's how we choose our records But do I feel that we still have like big records that was on our album hell? Yeah, yeah, but I don't like that as a fan Let me get you know affiliated with that Before you go into that play during the intermission when you're not actually On the way to the concert You don't stand like you want to hit those moments But you guys were an exception because there are a lot of artists who are the exception to the rule because their albums are just Like that and because you're so melodic and talented. It's like a beginning to the end. So you yeah We can listen to songs that did not Radio Everybody can't do that. I don't like that We still singing you know I'm saying this there's not no shot and nobody else is doing what they do. You should know I'm saying How I've been feeding my daughter but at the end of the day like we sing for real and that's what's not being given today You know, it's like everybody like I've been to concerts where like people you think you Like lip-syncing the whole joint you kind of respect you respect it Because at a certain point as an artist, you know, a lot of people like may have a lot of work So you don't want to really spend too much of your vocals like, you know, if you constantly on the road So I get that part. But the thing about it is man, we we hit the road No, but see it's a different like these dudes don't even like for like if you know how to sing You know how to adjust the song You know depending on how you feel right then so it's like maybe it's a sort of riff you're not gonna do Maybe it's not but you are good enough singing the way you still gonna make a person feel that part They could sing that note or a couple riffs along a lot of these dudes It's like Ron Jeremy like ain't a man like they got only do was on the teleprompter You know, I'm saying they don't know what to do and the problem Oh Come on I'm glad you're talking right now. Yes, I cuz he did Cuz I'll tell you was making a really great point about you guys being vocalist and whatnot fact of fiction about your falsetto Is it is it true that you got a falsetto so out of this world to the point when you record you don't even need headphones The fact of fiction is it's not even the post I need the headphones to hear the music But I don't want to hear me in them. I'm like that when I record I have to cut you can't hear me in them Headphones it out. I don't understand how he does whatever it is. He's easy cuz he played a piano You said that yesterday he played The way that he records though, it's like I don't know how you do it I'm like he'll listen to it, right? And then won't have the headphones on on at all and then record like like a million notes So you you sing with timing and you're in your I don't know what It sounds like some Jay-Z lion shit Wanted the dude that worked on be you know, they said you don't go down right shit Vocals and shit he would send you he sent you in the booth He like sing this note and then he like meet that note out and he'd give you another one Yeah, he meet that note out and you be sitting there as he asked you to sing shit like nigga This shit don't go together and then he tell you leave the room for like 10 minutes and you come back He's like That's Crazy to he even caught like a Jillian notes. I'm like, where's he going with this? Okay So I can hear that did you guys have any Merciful thoughts when you saw the the latest versus did you guys And no Question Artists you have those days where you are just not on point Talking shit and not fucking singing for real these niggas grew up on the internet talking shit Do each other so you think that do you think are you saying you don't think that oh, Mariana can sing I like him but I'm just I think they're here performing shit Right, but that nigga don't need to go nowhere try and sing with nobody you need burn this stage and do what? Let me say this. I think he if you put him in the right Niggas no if you put him in the right where he need to be he can sing if you put him where you need to be Because I was working I was doing and all when all them niggas came out So I got to see another side of shit the motherfuckers sat around they say oh, that's the new drew hill Oh So B2k performs in Baltimore, right and then after the show I took him to my crib in Baltimore and Had like a bunch of girls, you know form that was like that age whatever like 20s and No No But the only one that didn't come To the only one didn't come to my house was was a marion now when they got to my house They were they were really Taking a back because the label kept telling them that we fell off right when they got to my house I got you know indoor pool the dragon and they were impressed They was like they know they was they was thrown all the way off because they labeled was pumping them up telling them The label was literally saying that to them to them. It was The group broke up it was the thing like I'm dead serious like it's not I mean, I'll talk a lot of shit or whatever like for real like It was a lot of time because we was all doing we was doing and it was a lot of people that came up And they was really trying to make it like I don't know if they was trying to get my fuckers to come back and do But it was really like a time where they was like throwing all these people at us like oh, they're gonna take y'all spot Oh, the father fuck you want to take a spot that you can't even you can't even see The labels play which I like that Yeah, well, how do they want because they wanted us to go to make an album and we won't do it the way they A lot of it is You asked early about was we in the church It's it's how you started you know saying I started around um a piano You know saying without this the piano you know saying so a lot of these new cats Yeah Let me qualify let me qualify my statement. I don't not like a marion. I think he's an incredible performer I think that he you know, I think that he'd do some dope shit I think that the problem is that when all his development and shit fell apart and whatever else Like you didn't set these artists up to really be able to do This shit that we came from like they taught us how to sing and dance We had to do push-ups sit-ups jumping jacks and shit while we were singing tell me So when we jump we don't sound like whatever so like for real like a lot of it even more than Whether anybody could sing these labels would be setting these artists up to fail because they don't teach them how to go out on the Road they give them a hit record, but they don't teach them how to sell that record Well, even then if they gave them a record that didn't sound obviously like drew hill Why do you think they could not perform at least that record on that verses show? Well, he didn't invite two different things Wait, but he didn't even invite they had a successful scream tour. He didn't right, but he didn't invite the girl I'm gonna tell you now. Let me give you something about touring Let me give you something about when you old Let me give you something about touring when you've been around for a while when them fans come to see that show You could really sound terrible. They come in to see nostalgia So they're gonna just get a performance singing something new. That's when they're like, oh, he old, you know You know I'm saying you safe For real like that you safe As long as you come in and you sing in the hits you can literally not sing nothing And as long as they see you and you don't look like you've been using too many drugs and shit like that Right, that's what I'm saying. That's what I at least expected Is that they would come sing their hits and it would be on the spell. You couldn't never sing your hits. You can't sing your hits When I sing I didn't invite the group though. Look, I didn't watch it. I didn't even think about it like this You didn't watch it, but I've seen some of the yeah with social media. You didn't even really have to watch it So, I mean I'm beyond as personally. I was happy as fuck. Why because Okay drew hill duck to me. This is me personally drew hill does not get the Respect appreciation and accolades that I feel like they deserve Now watch this one of the reasons by one of the reasons that exists is because nowadays It ain't got talent no more. So the motherfuckers that's listening to and buying these records This shit we doing they only have clue what the fuck that is So we're not able to even accrue what we deserve because right now. So a totally different ball game, right? So now that they putting up this what they want to call r&b on its verses As one of the memes said it exposed niggas Ain't no exposure over here Understand for real is like we come from a place. The problem is like with all the disrespect that they It was like one of them dudes and I can't remember exactly which one it was But you know what I'm saying when you get Be if you upset about what happened, that's fine But when you get on your social media and you start saying oh no, you know, because I jump on stage with any og No stop y'all. I didn't know that they even went after Don't do it Don't do it I'll see everything One thing about me like, you know, like you like the little memes and online one thing about me. I'm jumping in nigga comment Calm down That this is the music that we actually are Missing and it's not to even take away from them. I just think that this element isn't there is not as respected as it should be It's coming back. No, and I mean like we down to do like like we down to teach We down to be like look man, this like when we pull you to the side like they talk We got taught by the same people to a boys the man Joe to see Nordish and and everybody else. That's great Y'all have people behind y'all that's saying y'all was great. It's a difference. Wow. I see what you just did I see what you just got damn dead. You know what I'm saying. Hey, look him I was waiting for the swing Yo, no kill last last time we were on 85 south I had an allude Well, that's what happened then. Okay, cool Oh, it was this story that you you uh, you tell I would love for you to shit is this will smith story about You are gambling will smith and he took your money Damn, sir If I had my backpack with me right now I keep three dice in my bag because I don't know if you see silo or craps, you know what I'm saying But we're gonna work it out either way. So we um rehearsing for uh Wild wild west so I'm talking shit like I always do because I'm young or whatever He's like more man. We can see some dice or whatever my man big tuck that used to be my security You know, you know all them so, you know, we go on the side and shit pull dice out This nigga took my fucking 600 dollars from me in 37 seconds and shit like wow And then I'm sitting there very like a lost child And this motherfucker was like nigga, you shouldn't have been talking shit for real And then right after he took my money this motherfucker had a cranberry Bentley Delivered to the goddamn set where we was at and so the injury I was like I have no money. This is this is some bullshit But that's a great story DMX DMX and um eve had drove up drove me to that Set that day. What was you doing hanging out with DMX and eve? You know what what what was going on? I'm not drunk today. So you ain't gonna get me with that one It's just gonna you be you be having a lot of like like Miffs and whatnot this one particular myth I need to know All right I heard there was a moment where sugar night almost kidnapped you in the studio Is this fact or fiction? No No, I was in a situation. No, no, I went to go I went to go see sugar In the studio because I was working with some rappers and I want to want them to was it even DMX No, it was just me. I went by I went by myself. I didn't take security Uh, and and you know, I was like, hey man, I got some rappers coming out here now I don't need no I don't need them to have no issues. So what can we do? And that's how I ended up on uh crooked ass no did Right. He was like little nigga. You got some balls. He was like you came here by yourself. I was like, yeah You came over to where you worried No, you weren't worried about you because you know sugar you this was with sugar with sugar. Yeah, I know But I was in an elevator with him for about 20 seconds and it felt like two hours and I swear I thought it was gonna be him. No, I mean, you know We're from Baltimore. He called me one night on the phone and we was on two different coasts and I was like, what's the way you at? Oh, you in california I was balled up in the corner. Yeah. Oh, okay, cool. So what you want to do again? Oh, you want to talk to 50? Okay, I tell him the martin Yo, rej was there That makes sense Can rej sing to you guys He's brandy's brother. No disrespect Brandy's can sing. Yeah rej for keeping it one. No, I'm gonna say this My nigga like rej is my nigga I mean like from all the way back in the day like going over the house like listening to the records like no Yo, what you think about this, you know blah blah blah whatever. I'm not answering that question Hey, will you answer this by not answering? No, I'm rej sing before but I'm saying this I feel like I feel like we gotta you you gotta You gotta deal with it from a space of Us and them, you know what I'm saying and like he didn't Cross the line as far as like talking shit after that little Fiasco and you know, whatever and all the way to the point where are you making little jokes about? He's making like Like in a man of these consummate business man and everything else Absolutely a lot of these other dudes though instead of just I'm blending it was or whatever And it's like I cool like we had a great time Nick I got all these views you weren't doing them talk shit about all the modern things that weren't there Some a lot of these other dudes just took it like their insecurities started coming out You know what I'm saying like, you know the Mario was straight bottom Like a mario made like 17 17 statements or that Oh They responded after that performance. Yeah, you know what I'm saying is just it was just like it was too It was too much. It was like, you know, you take a L You know, you take a L sometimes like, you know, like you shouldn't have been singing against mario Yeah, you don't play it. You shouldn't have been singing against mario. You should somebody whoever whoever the other little You know what I'm saying dude, you should have found no one in there. That's how that was supposed to go You know what it was because as the audience we thought that that would be a I didn't I think I think Bobby So who y'all thinks you the one against omari on there? Oh Ray J Yeah, okay. Yep. Yeah, but Ray J doesn't dance And mario should have went against lords That was a good one too, but I think they got the same amount of hits and they maybe omari on and loy No Oh my god, you guys are going to stop saying omari on cannot see It's going on baby sound That song was so good No, but really you guys you're not a fan of any of this No, we ain't listening to you. You try and sneak it in. You try and sneak it in. Can I talk? Can I talk? No, you guys don't like He has really good songs She fucked everybody here Hit and talent shit. Oh, I didn't know that she hit an octave. So god damn Why? Amazing Thank you No, it's cool But I that's why I like good music and there was some songs that I thought omari on I could hear the talent Now they might not have taken him through the journey that you guys went through And that's no fault to him if he was a young man, you know, I'm saying Don't deflect the niggas want to hear that I All of them were good For what they did right, you know, that's what I mean when you cross the line of that though That's when the problems come in like if I know that I don't if I'm a I don't give a fuck how many records I sold If I know that I don't really be singing my whole song on stage when I'm doing all those routines I'm not going up against somebody That can sing for real That don't mean that you ain't seeing it in the studio But everybody doesn't learn how to sing that song the way that was on the record and still do all that choreography You got pick one. Hey struggle He go he go a pivot real quick. How do you decide because it's almost on the same subject. How do you decide? Oh, who closes? Oh, who who's headlining? Which I'm not sure Listen We I was I would say this that we ain't got nothing to do with that and also I'll be feeling like there's people that Don't be wanting to do Shows with us because it's a chance That they might not close I I I witnessed something one night y'all y'all I witnessed something one night in nj pack in new jersey um, I was backstage and It was brandy and her manager was talking to y'all manager brandy wanted to close but kev was like Hell no my niggas got so many Blah blah blah And y'all Shout out to Kevin Holy y'all y'all y'all got the manager with the most. I didn't even know that I thought brandy was gonna get away. So what's the thing with the closing though? That's when the seats speak on the empty I want to go first when everybody's thinking If you really a singer And you really love your voice. Yeah, you aren't going in the middle. Yeah for real. Yeah, I'm gonna try to close You still feel good, you know what I'm saying because sometimes closing could be It can fuck you up because everybody tied all the bullshit that already happened. They ain't really got no Y'all ever burn somebody y'all ever burn somebody wouldn't like they want to they want to close I will say this i'm not gonna say no names We did do a show And the promoter came and was like look such and such in the back They tell my down wanna, you know, they got this song coming out. They got a single and that it out of that So, you know us we we don't care. We're going first. We're going second. We're going third. Don't matter. We We'd like to get in get out. You know I'm saying whatever So next thing, you know, we get off the stage. We're in the whole show whatever So we had to announce that we were taking pictures So like, you know, we're gonna meet us in the back drill I'm gonna take pictures about 10 15 minutes blah blah blah So when we walked back out the person that was talking shit was performing But it was like two people sitting down everybody else was in the line to take pictures You want to talk about it from that standpoint, it's definitely it's definitely a lot of shows Where people know who they come to see and if they don't Put us at the right time in the show They might not stay watch No, no, no You don't No, people got upset No, no, I had to take money back The reason why Niggas because I have years of talk. I talk shit all the time. I don't give a fucking fuck I'm not worth nothing saying I ain't worried about none of these niggas. There ain't nobody gonna DM me Ain't nobody gonna say a motherfucking thing to my face Or none of that shit, but what I'm saying is like it ain't no like Like we don't be doing shows with these niggas. So there ain't even no need to motherfucker and give give no Give him no nothing and that ain't even nothing against him. You know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day You know what I'm saying? It's your problem that you don't You don't want to have to motherfucking work with them. Watch this watch this whether you come on before us or after us It's your body I'm keeping one thou out and when we hit the stage we we we we gonna go after undue what we're supposed to do now We feel a little bit disrespected. It's gonna be a little worse We we we got we got little egos about this shit. I mean I had fun. I don't know what these animals are talking about I'm going I try to spread love rnp rhythm improves When this group was the fucking outlast everybody dominate really have you ever traveled with a female group? Oh Okay, so who was a group that kept up with you guys? That was a female group I knew you were gonna say that and that's the child. They was on a bunch of Wait, they used to open for you a lot of people used to open for us That's insane And who did you guys actually enjoy performing with yeah, do y'all what where the energy was actually hyping it was a good tour No, we was always No, we never really get to see nobody because like back then they had us on like Super, you know scheduled like you in your room Until I call you and then like you go in front of room to the car to the dressing room And and for real we were being in the dressing room sleep to probably five minutes right before the show And shit like that. So we ain't really you know, I'm saying like we got to hang out with more people than we got to see Actually form actually one day 98 degrees whipped our ass the football and snow Switzerland We come out Oh So I don't I mean we don't know if we could have really stood a chance for that because they My face got hot He actually did it y'all you know what I'm saying all that motherfucking shit where y'all from Fuck all that. Okay, but that was then you guys get to actually see your performances now, right? We don't sometimes we do and that's what fuck up the show cuz somebody stopped singing Really It's like sometimes you can get so engulfed in the show that like We'll be looking at ourselves performing somebody like you might just stop singing like I like us Have a nice night That looked crazy last night, man. I was looking at people's stories and stuff. Oh, yeah, and then you just stop You get the rp holy god Even though we try to keep it to you know to keep it script, you know Sometimes you just throw us off because somebody might be having a great time You know, it's just like you say holy ghost jazz you're quiet. Are you always the quiet one? No, not all the time, but you know right now I'm dealing with a little pain. So I'm Okay, I wanted to ask you what happened He was boxing like genuine No Praise is what he do Yeah, so silk is who I could see you guys on stage with they actually came No, listen, I mean singing wise they came and did a christmas concert in my living room They They were singing We we were supposed to do the talent show and we tried to learn that song and we all went horse Trying to learn that song we couldn't even do the fucking Right no, I know I can't don't lie on me like that So you're up there I travel a little bit. What's the note? Yeah, look you got a hell of a five note, man. No, he does but no john john will surprise you Yeah, he was singing. I was like wait. I thought you were just background. Oh god. Damn. I didn't know You know how they normally See what happened was he was like K. O. D. Right You just woke up and it was like that All the last few days, man, something going on. Was it attached to a member of your body? It wasn't killing that mic so hard I didn't know there was another mic No, it was just that you said you didn't know you know how you wake up you like what was I doing when I was sleep Vigorously masturbating. Yeah, there you go because what else would injure your hand in the middle of the night I Yo, who was somebody the shower surprise that came to see y'all show Book of tea came to But were y'all surprised So when I looked at him I didn't know what the fuck was going on I got so pumped. I had threatened to slam him on I loved I see that that's a hall of fame That's for smoke The rock came to see y'all show. Oh, no, no, no, I said I I just said I meant I just met the rocker. Okay. Okay. Because he's my favorite wrestler. Got you Back when I went um on my solo stuff. I was when I used to do promos I used to like do it similar well the dragon instead of well the rock He said I'm dead I'm No, he looked more like Kevin Costner in a suit. Okay. Okay. Okay. That's that's me No, my dad used to do security for Tommy, but he said was he a thug? No Um, my most memorable uh person that came to see is probably was Clifton. Um, pal That's kind of crazy because for me because I was always a fan of his and friday. What's up, all right That was cool because I I imitated him real quick and I didn't think he was gonna do it back Well, he was like, what's up? That made my day jack. That made my day Okay, jazz Who was somebody that she was surprised that was in the audience that was a drew hill thing Barack Obama Get the fuck out of here. It was before he was president though. That's that count. No, he really did that count. Oh, that's Barack shocker It's Hold it the rock came to the the rock was at the show. No, I never saw the rock at our show Oh, I said he just met the rock. He did. He never came Yeah, okay. I met him at the teen choice awards or something. Yeah, I think That's all right Surprises in the audience at your show Man, I don't even know who the fuck we're on the show. We're half the time But Justin Timberlake used to sneak out and watch my show I won't say like surprise that I was surprised was a drew hill fan But we did this show One day And bobby brown just sat on stage the whole time intensely Just looking at the show like and I'm in my head like am I fucking up or something like the fucking You know what I'm saying? Like yeah, just looking at like he was just breaking You know what I'm saying the whole shit down. So, you know that that was definitely like We still learning from new addition, man. You know what I'm saying like Like we so like we so used to give them respect to the people that came You know before us that like it still be kind like even if certain people speak now, you know Like when like I said when boys and men came in a couple weeks ago It was like damn these niggas can't all run for it. You know what I'm saying? Like no matter how much time would go past. So, you know, yeah, I was still learning from them Man, they they still got it. They they be killing who y'all listening to right now Like who's in your car you got in PJ Morton DJ for me a new album Call me the machine Yeah, Conway Conway you're just talking about it on the way over here, yeah? That's how I don't brain, I don't listen to a lot of like PJ the Chicago Kid like That's dope Yeah, like he's he's dope to me Yeah, he think he can dress better than me, man. That ain't gonna be argin' all the time He can't know everything from you He can't Hey, black, he's a black one He can't Uh-uh, who was somebody who was surprised came to the show? Y'all so poochy I remember, I remember Yo, that was It was worse than a little bit He said it was worse Wow He came up to you like, how does it feel to be me? Nice to meet you I wish That rain drops would Hey, listen, man, I appreciate y'all coming to fuck with me, man. I love y'all so much, man And And I ain't singing no more We talk every day, bro, like I see your struggles. I've seen everything, bro. I was gonna say I'm proud of you And then you got the list of the come here two days before you show it No, I'm not Congratulations, bro I showed off today That's why, because you know I don't want to talk about anything more than this, but she got me nervous No, I'm not nervous. I'm fanning out right now I'm thinking I talk too much on an 85 South show, so I was just Yo, you were very conservative today. I can't even front No, man, because I did a lot No, you know you killed that shit, bro You know you killed that shit Man, don't be blowing his head up, that's it I mean, I always get looked at as like the corn spoke When it's spokesman, you know, whatever So sometimes I just feel like it'd be certain shit that needed, you know what I'm saying Plus, like I said, I talk shit all day long What are we going to fight? No, we're going to smoke some weed, you know what I'm saying Whatever the fuck else, you know what we're going to do So it's like, what we get to, you know, it depends on what we're doing The day I felt like I didn't need to say too much, because I said nothing Like for real, the problem would be like, I'm going to say some real shit You know what I'm saying, like I tell motherfuckers, I ain't grow up with the internet I grew up into the internet So it's like I'm saying the same shit I say to you in front of you That sometimes I know I might say some shit and if I see the wrong shit If I see the motherfuckers, I'm going to be like, yo, what was it? You know what I'm saying? 100% You know, like we got banished out today It's Sunday, see, last time it was on Sunday You know what I'm saying? Last time it was on Sunday It's not Sunday See, what I really thought was I needed to keep it down Because I told you I played, I prayed in the strip club today So I'm trying to keep my shit to a minimum You know your heart I already did a lot of it He knows what I want Come on now He is a crack Shout out to RL Shout out to RL, yes, bro Come on, man RL That's the stuff for coming through, bro Absolutely, I appreciate you having me, man Y'all ready to sing a little bit? Maybe That's what we do Come on Just do beauty What we can do is walk by me every day Oh, Lord You just can't say you're real or something You gotta be mad Yo, Drew here came through Man, he's my play partners My homeboys, man Yo, it went down in a major way, man I love y'all I love you too I love you too Oh my God We in the love in the trash tree Jesus on the main line Tell him what you want Just tell him what you want Yo, New Jack from the city Yes, sir See you in a minute