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achieving broken. Right man, he's a party. I got it, I got one. Who is it? Prince? I arrested these prince as soon as you said princes. Everything got percouted me right here. I'm just yeah, your story Now, I don't know did he answered the phone, because I felt like he answered like, hello, I'm checking. Prince friend was low like hello, Okay, I saw it him because he came to my UM I am album released party and no Princess Prince. So was he flowing? He was? Okay?
He was, he was, and he had this bad joint with him and I was like, yo, and then from the last Dragon and I just you know, I said it. I said it. I pulled the Nory move. I said, yo, look, you know, let's do this say this song. And he was like, you know, do you on your masters? So when we get to to the session, we get the session is set in stone. But when I get there, like Quest is telling me like, yo, I'm sorry, I'm like sorry about what? Like Yo, the session is still going,
but you know the God is here. I'm like, what you mean to God? He's like Princess here. At the time, Prince was in the studio and he was playing this new album for Warners. Now this is I guess after the whole Slave thing. I think he was back on track with Warner Brothers and he had this new album that Yeah, so he took control over all the studios and Electric Lady so that the Warner brother people could be listening to all these different tracks. I'm a Prince fan,
but as a man, I was fucking pissed. Basically, everybody had a cousin that was from the Bronx, which everybody probably lies cool with Flash or hurt Um, but it was just like you would get these tapes. There would be a hundred generation tapes of Tea Connection and the Fever, and you would basically imagine what these parties were like.
You know, to me, it was thousands of people in these parties and there was massive sound systems, and those parties could have been in the room like this, but it was just what you got and what you imagine. But that that was it, you know, we um. I feel like the hip hop scene in Philly was create ate it off of what we thought it was in New York. And I was going doing interviews for my
first and second album. The only two record from the Songsball getting played on the radio was Juvenile hun you Don't Know Now and Master P make him say uh, and I think the who I think the baddest thing ever came out of New York. M No disrespect the Biggie or jay Z. They better never forget Dr Mix, never forget so Dr Zeus. Chad Elliott goes, Yoe, you like that all that hip hop? You know, because I'm hip hop like, I can't help it. I love hip
hop and he identified it. He said, you should funk with these guys up in Yonkers and Riders hadn't heard of no He so he said, when we get off the toll, I'm gonna plug you with why in this rapper nicker named d M Max So he does that. I go to fucking yak Is to meet them. The first time I met he was in the Fun Up Projects.
I don't know if it was called slow burn or whatever the projects up they called, but there was more fucked up, like like when I went up there, it was different from like left Frack or whatever it was. It was like it felt like a country. You stay here, niggas and don't move. So all of the windows was broken, the doors dripped off the hinges. So I'm outside waiting and sticks his head out of one of the broken windows,
which is I was like, yo, nigga, you move yourself. Yeah, So I'm waiting sitting there, wait and you just see X well, I mean out of second I was. But he could cut himself easily, you know what I'm saying. And I met him and why and they brought me an MPC sixty and was like, you know, produce, I just had some ship on my chest. Okay, well it was shot him man, Okay, okay, damn Charlemagne. I just wanted to see and face to face and let him know,
you're slip. Stop playing with me. Respect me. You're disrespecting my name. You're playing with me up here right, let's respect on his name. We got respect on your name over here that we got this name. So did you know that was the most viewed, like, um, two minutes and how viral that? Yeah, that was that was vil That was vil like And I can tell you just trying to keep you a composure. You know, you know you can't trying to like nig have a nigga behind
the wall. But but you haven't talked to the media since that's real ship you sat down with us. Try not to, but you know, you a different culture. Bron Queens was having a hard time right where NAS came out with All Mattic. For those couple of years, it was like it was cool because people it was like we pooled ourselves. Listen, this is all new news to me. I didn't know I had to get a coach, Sanna. I've been telling niggas for years. Yeah, I just because
if big white Man offered me a million hours. You don't know me how much you think I'm working so in order for rapp or hip hop to grow and had to grow outside of its for media base, right and for it to get that big. It's now all inclusive. So when you first heard hustling, every day I'm hustling,
and every day I'm hustling. Flattered, I get this. This vand this piece of crap jump ye over and a fifteen passenger and I stopped running up and down Guy are Brew of Merrick Boulevard and Rockaway picking up people for dollar the dollar. DrAk Arrest as a leader, he's he's one of my favorite rappers ever. So when I first when I was putting out the Automatic, it was
like almost two show k Arrest one. It was almost that was part of my drive because I had to because of what he had done, So I had to. It was part of it was like, yo, look, Caress were here, so you know, he's one of my favorites ever. But never mind saying that it changed the course of Queens or whatever changed the course of hip hop period. It's like, did you even imagine that you would just changed, like the evolution of hip hop, because it, to me, it changed. It was a new era in hip hop
when Thematic came out. Yeah yeah, yeah. I mean we had rock Him and we had we had lyrics, but it just it felt different after Atmatic, I feel you, it was like I had to represent. It was like like Norri said that the pressure was on the Borough and my projects, so it was like and then just getting in the game. You had to have something to say. So I definitely had to push it. Push it's the penning hard because it's not. They never flew. They offered
me a deal with Jimmy Bean with a million dollars deal. Wow, because he was already back in interscope already. Yeah, because so this is the beginning. That was. That was the beginning. They had Sugar and Puffy at that time. They say, if you signed this deal with us, then we'll have the South. We had the streets and I was in there with s men seat. You know, she would like take the million dollars. Yeah, my brother say take the million dollars. I say, no, man, I'm gonna go get
some lunch. I told. I told Jimmy, I'm gonna get some lunch. I come back. He said, if you don't come back, you'll never get a deal in this time. So I left me and See on the plane about to fight. Were on Southwest Airlines. I ain't got no what did you eat for lunch? You even pe Nutson in the coach. You know what I'm saying, I'm next, I'm next to seeing He he mad, because you want to take the money, and it's gonna You know what I'm saying. I'm like, bro, if this white man offered
me a million, is he don't know me? How much you think I'm working? You know what I'm saying. And that's that's when we just got quiet and said, man, it's going back to the project and do what we gotta new. And I just start selling CDs like the Trunk of My Car. You want you to do MTV CRIZ. I was like, all right, cool. They say, yo, we we got a house that we would like to put you and I was like, oh work, And I had to think about that ship. My my brand was on
the line. And other time, how many goal albums you happen? At this time, I think I had like four albums. But just in the midst of that decision I had to make a real, real executive decision on that uh on that answer, And I said, you know what, now I don't want to rent a house. I want you all to come to my house. And they don't have no idea where the funk they was coming to? Now where was this house? That this house was a stat neller And see what happened with no no, it was
this was like a real estate project. I was doing this ship. So this was like my first little real estate ship. I was like, I'm fixing, but I get there staring and the because I had nowhere to go true story and ship. Yeah yeah, I end up living that. I didn't know where to go. So so these motherfuckers showed up like a half hour early, trying to be all cocky and ship at my door, you know, half
hour early, and they they came in my ship. It was like, damn, this is where you're staying there for real. I was like, yeah, this is where we're shooting that for real. What what do you? What do you? What do your stance on a culture vot? I never really thought about I hate the word throwing around a lot, but I never really gave it thought or what it meant or this and that. Truthfully, you know what I mean.
There's so many people have different definitions for it. Um. I mean, I don't really look at it or say this person is a part of stealing the culture or doing this to the culture, this and that. To me, if the culture it's a match culture right now. So in order for rap or hip hop to grow and had to grow outside of it's a media base right, and for it to get that big, it's now all inclusive. Right, there's skating, basketball, this sock like everybody listens to the music.
That's why I grew so big. So to me, it's just mash culture right now. So if somebody's taking advantage, I don't think it's a color thing. It could be a black person or white person. If that's the case. To say, if they're a culture vote, you're not. Yeah, that's true. What do you what do you think about that word? I mean, I agree with what you're saying.
I think it's just complicated, like it's just who determines who is the cultural vote, right, because I mean you have to go into that person history where they come from. You don't know what their life entails that that makes them a part of the culture or not. Right, that's true. I mean it's true what you're thinking, or I have
no idea to tell you the truth. Because, um, if a person comes from outside of our culture quote unquote, and and it's just as dedicated as me, then I gotta I gotta show some love, like as a person kind of made me. You know, I don't want to say because I don't want to like selfish myself out and say like, well, if a person made me a certain amount of money or put me in the position, then you know, how could it be a coaching moot? I just don't. I don't. I don't really get it.
I don't really know you know what I mean. So um, I try to, but I'm trying to be enlightened, like to even maybe maybe people have to differentiate business and culture. That's where it gets money. Because if that's the case, you you could be from you could be from reggae thrown and coming and doing hip hop and that's desidered you know, being a coaching vot. It's a gap, commercial gap, but it's good, right is that the first like and he said in it for us by us on the moat?
So it was that the first time like foodbull got national recognition. We had already had a little bit of national recognition because I think a couple of people of warning on their videos videos um you said, odib Mr Jones okay okay um who else method Man and a couple of people already wanted brand Nubian. So so they had already when they wore an ice cream video and a lot of a couple of other things. And I think l A Warden the Hey Love video, He's sitting
on the rock and queens. So when you first heard hustling every day, I'm hustling every day. I'm hustling flattered, flattered, and hot. You said that's hot, he said, okay, alright, cool, flattering and flatter at the same time. So I don't really know how to feel about this thing that's dope. So I get on the phone. I started calling people in who know this story, you know, because I still got my music. You know, I found Alcoholics while I was in prison. But wait, the group the Alcoholics, Yeah,
it's got signed. Wait hold on, because your baby's go backwards? How did you go out with that? Whoa started like yoga? Yeah started the backward? How did you start that? Um? I love this name called Stop Sound. Uh as a DJ, like I just want you know. My mother was from the country Waynesburro, Georgia. She always was saying, my house, you know you better like eat up everything in your plate, like take that bread and stop up the syrup. So Sound was like I was a DJ, blin all these
sounds and stop up all these sounds. The DJ. So when I started back towards trying to be an MC. I just turned everything backwards. Pass stop became past, you know, sound became done. You know what I'm saying, God damn it. I said it's gonna be no limit to my success. I named myself master because I'm a master what I do. But what's the difference between like Freeway taking the name, Rick Ross taking the name because between them both they got both of you. You know they're not the only ones.
We got Rich out of out of Kansas City, free Rich. Oh you ain't never heard of rich? Damn? I told that one went over my head. Rich Rich is hard Okay, Okay, like Kansas City s Goyd Okay, the Bay Area I think, I think, I think that hard. I go to Kansas City. He set it out, but they set it out for you. Okay, what was your first name? I see my first rap name was empty Yahoo with the ball to being not good, not good. But I knew it was, I saying, I I c yeah, just I told you you had us
in You know what the are you talking about? That story? Y'all out like a light switch, like a like switch. Nobody was like Stephan Maulberry, who in the cloth with all the at your feet, make you do the Paul dash to affection. I got it made special, I got it made start out the highest time. I'm not a fort the reaking, but I'm speaking so that you know, so I understand. I got to give the speech. So it's the blessing. Listen to the teach Let me tell you my first roup. I said, um, when I was six.
I don't give a funk because when I was six, I did a stick up in my Tnker truck. Oh yeah, that's one of my first. My ship was called down with Me, Down with Me, it is what you need to be chilling and cooler. If now you just hissed the ring literally expression this because I'm the best thing.
I'm blowing over and then I'll blow you a kid away, it would it had no choice but to be the illest album because these three niggas would have been going at each other, and they would have been in that imagining that studio, in that Swiss beat to that guy. He that beat is in his flaming. You know. Jay would be over the concer because you don't write right, so he's on X would be at the fucking ship animated at the board jas over there because John stopped
writing once he picked up the ship. He picked it up from home and John would be over there and trust me, they would have been spitting. Was going through it. One night, one night I was in the studio with him. He just got yeah, he's listen, didn't tell My first experience was Jay, it's time to build the Maderantimo record. And Jay's this staff because I'm letting X who done his verse already, He's like, and this was my whole life in the next like five seven years, Yo, you're
gonna you want extra clothes. And at that point in hip hop, whoever closed. So I'm like, I like his energy, peeling niggas caps like go oranges hit him in the head with two performing ches. I'm a grimy niggas and what like you know what I'm saying this niggas? I said, Yo, I like his energy on it? Ja, Yo, stop the music. You think he's better than me? I'll realize what I dealt with with these three niggas, Yo, Yo, not got your stop hold on? Do you think he's better than me?
This is Jay? And then Jay shipped on him. Do you listening to this time to build funk. What the next nigga done me? No? Preak wise, did you feel it was better than I don't know why, but that crescent came up so much like like like I would imagine competition wise, you guys are true and see you would feel you're better than the next one. To be totally honest, I felt like we were. We also called ourselves the X Men, you know what I mean, so all of us collectively, Yeah, we we did. We did
a g Q photo spread as the X Men. And I'm saying, um, and that's to say that everybody is signified by their own special and unique power, you know. Not break Away is like I was, I made up some ship. I was, I was whoever and I was like, you know, but I was powerful though now but not so like it wasn't that kind of competition. We felt
like we were. We were supporting each other, like you know what I mean, Like it was a real family vibe Me and Drag all the way back to the third grade, man, like we all a lot of us, A few of us know each other longer, like that's probably one of the longer relationships in the entire Dunget family. But then again, I grew with Temo. He's a little bit of us strewed over from me. And I'm saying,
like he's three years older than me. But you know, he graduated with my sister, So I had always seen him, you know, all my whole life, you know, but no, man like, it was never that kind of competition. But you know, I will say this for the record, killing Mike if you're mentioning him and he's a he's a real grade. I'm seeing my opinion and I'm saying, you're feeling a lot of people's opinions. Great person over all around.
But um. He said in the g Q interview that he thought I was the best side of the Dungeon family. Did you know that? KP. Yeah, he said that. So that's him. You're probably at the end of you ask him. But I never thought like that. I just when I think about family, when I think about crew, I just come to play my position, you know what I'm saying, Like you played to my strength, you know what I mean. Like, so I'm just here to be a soldier for it. That's it. But it's the same think it's a instore,
goddamn it. I just think you fiving in that field jump and we just stuck with it, kept it. Goddamnit got that you're still open up champaign but so so goddamn. I don't wait to start. I told you stop. Dam just a red man anyway, hold on, So I'm supposed to take it, don't Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm supposed to take a drink, take a simple let me let me pray about because I take a drinking. Champaign is cool. It's cool. It's champaigne champagne. Do this for my niggers.
All right, that's like a little man. It's just we're gonna do today. We start the way trip daddy. Goddamn it. That didn't taste like et boody at all. Man, How do you escape the bullshot? Okay, Solot terrible man, You're legend. Thank you, gonna be so much to hip hop. We want to tell you to your faith. It's always the conversation was always good, The moments were always cool. Should we make some lois for that? Like a week later, Snoop Carming was like, hey, snapping you you know we're
using that as a single. I put it against well, we didn't know who Jay was at the time. I just put it up. If the deal had that went right, I would have been on end game. Anybody I ever put in a movie or anybody I I ain't gonna lie like every other day you were like Vegas or somewhere like you you have a platinum agent or is that is that? That is that your no, you gotta relax. Was kind of really a collective. It was collective. It
was connective. So like it was, it was such a strong entity and a strong presence of namesakeing the see that, you know what I mean, Like it was natural for everybody to kind of assume it, you know, like because of the association, you know what I'm saying, um, you know, and everybody was kind of coming from different places, you know what I mean. Andre and Twine, like you know Antoine is it's big Boy's real name. You know, we went to school that let me, let me try to,
let me try to just pace myself. I'm excited to be like you one of my favorite artist, you know. And to me, that's dope, and that's coming from that's coming from a legend. You know, that's dope. And to me, that's the entire purpose of it. Because if you're not
gonna be here to do some great things here. You know what I'm saying, Because if you're gonna be somebody that's just kicking it and cool with niggas and getting beach to do ship, just chill, just sit back, far back, go hang out and check of burgers and self and why not it's not please? Is this absolutely okay? And so and so I think as you said, it came to my mind. Yeah, so so then UM, a couple of minutes later, Drake called me. You tell me, you know he had echo sound you want to come through
you know see what you got? I think, I just I think the phone was still in the air, and when I was already at the door was already moving. And so I ended up going to the studio. Uh. It took me by fifteen minutes to write that, and then UM, I laid it and then I shook his hand and I thank you for the opportunity. I didn't ask for who I should sit in an invoice too. I didn't ask, you know what the publisher and the year. I didn't ask what the split. I didn't give fun.
Thank you, Dr Dre. I appreciate it. Yeah, he said it was for top Dog this for for for Snoop's album Thank You for the Opportunity. Boom uh. Like a week later, you know, a couple of weeks later, Snoop comedies like age Nephew. You know we're using that as a singer. But I was like, my life is about to change. Hit him up, comes out? Oh Dog Pound comes to New York, right. And then this rumor that Biggie Smalls called the radio stage. No, that's not a rumor.
That's actually true. It's just no one has proof for this. Oh, it's on the internet somewhere for sure. And this this was on your show, correct, it was actually I mean I was at that time. I used to run flexis Board, so I would be in the studio reflex but really with flexib show. You know. The reason why this this important, this this phone call is important is because this is actually the first time we get to see big stand up for something like for the most part, Um, have
you ever had Snoop on? Yes, Snoop remembers all of this like word for word, and I have Snoop and I have had many conversations about this because I always dissected like that, because I always thought Snoop you know, Snoop and I have a little weird thing because that's when they were doing New York, New York the video, right, So Snoop remembers all of that very clearly, remembers the
Big call. He remembers old people ran down here but described that to us for people who don't know because so Big, you course flex yeah he was on the but but people have to realize it wasn't like he called him to tell him about the You know, Big would often call into the radio. You know. So that night it was like, yo, they're shooting this video in Brooklyn, like Brooklyn stand up. It was something to that fact. It was like, but that was it. It was like a Brooklyn stand up. It was it was a sign.
It was that's a Snoop said. Sloop says, that's very clear. There's nothing that direction. Then it got shut up. They said, um it was that was the talk. So that was a talk. I just I couldn't believe he said it. So, um, it's over the album cover because Biggie I had a picture of young me on the cover and then Notorious b I g resct in Peace had a picture of a baby that was calling to be him supposed to be him, so of course people started comparing it because
they was comparing us anyway. So then the album cover came and it was like, oh, so Go said it. I said, uh, it's straight blood sport out here. It's war absolutely when Go said that ship on a raised tape, oh that was crazy. That was crazy, man, because because it was something after that, I think puff Big called me. You've never heard this story? Now? Yeah, Big call me and he's like, yo, fucking with the wound niggers. You
knew they said that ship. And he was like, Yo, that's how you feel away, bro, because me and him was tight, so we you know. I was like, yo, I mean that's cool. Ghost faces, ghost Face, it's no love loss. I didn't know he's gonna say this ship, and he was just he was a little disappointed because he wasn't trying to bite off my ship. No, no, just just in general because he wasn't coming at it like that. Because if you listen to this album he
rapped from, can You Tell? The whole story is so I never I didn't look I didn't look at like like I didn't look at it like that. It was just competition at that time. So at that time, I was like I was riding with that a little bit because it was competition, so it's just one for me. Like you said, there was an exclusive spot to be at, and uh like definitely, I'm you know, me and Biggie
definitely kicked it out there plenty of times. Like Biggie used to be out there all the times, and I used to know when he was out there because if I pulled up and it was like champagne bottles lined up, Yeah, he was up there. Okay, top three ever? You know to me, he's you know, you got Richard Eddie and Damon Red Foxes. Aren't you named after Red fox Is in your middle name? First Foxes? You make me better? That was Hole was the record. Yeah, I think they made it for a whole, but I think it was
too girly for Hole. So he now here's another sneaky thing behind that. S I'm getting it out. Let's go. Eve had the record. Yeah, Timberland made the joint and she had a whole different record, Make me Better for Eve, I'm not sure if that fit for it. It wasn't make me better, it was make me better. It wasn't win the hook and on. She had a whole another song she had to beat from Timerland and she made a whole different song to it. So when we're about to put it out, wend Timberland like, hold up, I
think I get that beat the eve Eve got. We're like what, so we hit Eve up. But she was cool while she said she said truthfully like it's it was a single for us, this is this is a goal. But for her, she said it was like an album cut. She didn't really know, and she just you know, we went to dinner and she was like, yeah, y'all had a record and it's all good. I don't like the segregation. I don't like it, you know what I'm saying, the old hip hop the new hip hop. Yo, we like
our old ship. You know, we agmatic niggas, you know what I'm saying. A little baby album right, But like the young generation is xxax and like that. But we should all be together. We could like one music a different era music more than the other. But I I love the young nigga's ship. It's not that God, it's not that I gotta interrupt you. I think the younger
dudes think that we're corny. I'm just the younger dudes think that we're corny because we don't funk with them and we don't think they could spit or we don't think that it's just a division and miss the fucking drink. Chance is you could help funk with him. I think there's a level of hip hop that does not belong to hip hop and like subgenre type stuff. Well, just
you know what, I don't believe that. I don't believe that a lot of the commercial hip hop that's on the radio is picked by the fans a certain label, which is Tommy Boy Records, which I was signed to at one point as well. And I've I've made how I uh stand. I said, funk Tommy Boy. The niggas just suck. It was very elegant. It was a very
elegant statement for what sports on myself. But when I heard that, the fact that they wanted to take your catalog and we distributed it at a rate of temper cent, and that temper sent would be split between the three of y'all, he presented an option, the option we spoke about that we felt was unfavorable. It was either we do this if we didn't respond at a certain time, then he would resort back to original contracts, which was
contracts we signed from one. So we responded, We responded and saying that, you know, we responded like we were supposed Yeah, so it was supposed to then go from there, but we didn't really get any communication going until the final hour. No one gave a shit about hip hop until they realized that hip hop was making money. When we boycotted the Grammys, it was because you wanted to put it on television or you wanted to exploit it on television, but you didn't want to show the category.
And I'm like, wait a minute, hip hop was all to believe. I want to say this might have been eight arguably the top three music genre in the world. If you got nine country and Western categories that you're televising, then you're gonna televise one of these hip hop categories because on the scale, it should be up there, every hip hop category and should be up there based off
of the level of the music. And so for them to kind of disrespect it, and this was at a point in time that you had radio and talk show hosts that were blatantly saying hip hop is a fat it's so together you boycotted the dam him? Did it after you describe? We were just you know, we got together, Salt and Pepper, everybody who was nominated, and we were
just like, we're not going. We're gonna go to all of the functions and we're gonna talk about why we're not going because they not only were we nominated, but they wanted me and Will to perform. So we were like and understand at that time saying no, you don't know if this is the kiss of death, Like, are you in a position to say something that they're just
gonna say? You know, but everybody kind of band together. Um, and that's why, you know, hip hop has kind of for a while kind of gotten to be a staple in the grand I'm a fast forward. One of my best friends is riding over red Man's sisters. Where was my boyfriend when I was in the ninth grade? I had faith on the show? Oh yes, And she said, y'all datd you were her first, like official boyfriend. Well did he say boyfriend or friends? She said boyfriend? And
then yeah, yeah earlier he was a drummer in the church. Yeah. Yeah, she's sung in the church too. You know what's funny. Um No, Faith was the first woman. I've never said it. First Faith was the first woman my mother caught us in the band with. She was the first woman my mother caught us where she was. My mother came in there when she was like, get your motherfucking answers about my goddamn room. But that was my love though. That
was that was waving too. So that was that was like legalized, like certain how they got common law marriages, like like the side nigga you want to legalize, like sh nigga, Like if I catch your chin, I'm at your nigga and be like hey, chicken out, I girl tripping like girl tripping. I know you've been paying the being. I had to making sure she had money in and when you be busy with your other girl, I'd be there for her. And now she with another dude like
she I'm your shin. You need to listen to your side and your husband. Legally, we need to have some kind of what exactly went wrong with you and a shot I got. I need to hear this. They've never heard this. It was a real thing meeting because yeah, because you let me see you know, let me tell you, let me tell you something before we continue. You know what BJ right? I told b J said, y'all, what the funk she wants me to say? She wants me to lie because she'll get it on hand. She'll get
on hand. She'll probably listen, she'll get on hand if you had on drink Champs or whatever, she'll probably like, I never fun with gotty and she'll I'm not gonna do that. I'm like, but I'm giving to you really like me and Hunt? Dare I say it was in love? What would you call a situation where but wasn't complicated because of the Absolutely it was complicated with you. Let me ask you. So at one point boy Brown was like, your lady, Yeah, we were kicking up. Were kicking at
one time at one point yeah. So was that like like he was gonna move forward or no? The most definitely were kicking and you know we had a good time. It was always yeah, it's most definitely. It's always. The conversations was always good. The moments were always cool. Should we make some noise for that? Like, come on, man, we made a culture, niggas, the minorities, we made this culture and fucking holds a billionaire dreys a billionaire. Did he's a billionaire? Kanye, Come on, man, I don't like
the segregation. I don't like it, you know what I'm saying, The old hip hop the new hip hop. I wouldn't be a boss if I wouldn't first and foremost give it up to the ones they came before that. I was able to absorb some game from you know what I'm saying. That was Luke Scott Walker, you know what I mean. The jay Z's Daddy's and the list go on. You know what i mean, Ja Princes, The list goes on and on. But you know, I took my time to get here, and I just made sure I building
truthp on with the team. I'm proud of you, my brother, Thank you for doing what you do. Continue, list Let's keep building, you know, listen, not forget about the next generation. And the only way we're gonna keep this going is we have to do it is us helping us. And so I'm proud of what you're doing, taking your time, bringing brothers together. You know what I'm saying. I feel like everything happens and guards time, you know what I'm saying,
And this this is something that needed to happen. You know what I'm saying. God damn it, this ship is sucking me up. Yeah. Thanks for joining us for another episode of Drink Champs, hosted by Yours truly, d J e f N and n O R E. Please make sure to follow us on all our socials. Let's add
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