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Episode 28 w/ Uncle Luke

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N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys drink it up with the Miami legend Uncle Luke. The guys talk 2 Live Crew, Biggie, 2 Pac, Miami history and a lot more! Make some noise while you doo doo brown! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support

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is New Year's Eve. Let's round. He said, this is your boy and what was d J e f And this is motherfucker's drink Chess podcast, and right now, before we get into our guests, before we get into everything, we want to let people know that September tenth is going down Norri and r E, Noriega's birthday weekend. We're gonna do it big out here. We're gonna have a barbecue and a cook out and all that. Right d j F that set Timber, Tim you want you're keeping.

But right now we know this is Miami, Kim. Right now, we know this is Miami's mayors. We notice other Miami, but this is the Miami president. This is Miami in Miami. If he don't get your co sign, then you you cannot live out here. He's the person, he's personally. If he didn't exist, a brother like me and r E would not exist because I always talk the worst ship on records. But he's the guy who went to court and fought for me my god given right and one

God damn it. He was one of the part of the most controversial groups in the world and still are relevant to this day. This man is out here coaching that not only he did all the craziest ship, but he's also given back to the youth and the community. If you don't know who we're talking right right now, we're talking about the godfather, the father of Miami, of South Florida, of speaking your mind right now, we're your Uncle Luke. Uncle Luke, I'm such a fan of you.

I've been living in Miami for ten years, but prior to that, I've been coming to Miami ten years before that, and I could just remember, I'm digging right into it. I could just remember Cowards and Calmpton. I just remember that because it's crazy because now that I lived in Miami and I literally I would probably say I lived out here ten years. I would probably say Miami maybe six years, and then Broward maybe like three or four, maybe even maybe in five. And that's saying will always

be it gets prayed the day and all that. And I never knew that they got that from. So how did that even start? Like you gotta you gotta, you gotta set it up? We had we had a couple of weeks ago, and then he talked about it. He said that when that beef popped off, they quickly found out how real Uncle Luke was. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That was my that was my transition from from the streets to you know, to the music business. You know, I still had a lot of streets in me, and

I still had a lot of a shot at you. First, I think we took a shot at them. Yea, it was the original. I mean it was, let me tell you it was. It was. It was a lot of disrespect for Miami. I mean, you know, you had at one point you had read Man and that whole thing when they did the record where it was like what's up, what's up? But they did in the Miami. Yeah, and

now I think I think you're both bucket. Yeah. Yeah, Like it was like you know, you know when you when you're in the business, like I'm in the business and we're going on too, We're trying to do shows, you know, just giving us you know, this much stage to work with, you know, and teen and fifteen minutes on stage and all that. Less than that, you know, one or two songs. So it was just a whole lot of But that was when you was to live Cruel two, Live creul so so now so now snooping them.

They do this video and then you do like it was and you did the same video and then you had JT. Money on Man. Yeah, and it was the other guy that was on that record, someone from Poison Claim somebody it was it was it was JT. Money, and then it was another artist was working with what

I forget what was? Yeah, yeah, so so you you make this video and then Snoop was like, Snoop says it because at this time, I came out in nineteen seven, so you guys were way before that, and then Snoop was ninety one, I think he said it was, so at this time, people are just seeing Miami beaches. Yeah, how did because he said that, he said, he said, Luke, we figured out how real Luke was? How did that happen? Like?

What did y'all see them somewhere? Well, I mean, you know, it was just you know, back then at that period of time, you know, shook night Head and everybody you know, you know, you know, yeah, they all all the record executives, they're all nervous. Everybody nervous, you know, and so during that period of time, it was, you know, some kind of way it became, you know a question about whether or not he got us ship. I'm like, no, they ain't got me. Shoo. I'm really on some different ship,

you know. I'm just in the music business. Right now, everybody something. So you know, so at the end of the day, you know, we made the song, they made the song, and then we ended up at Jack the Rapper, So yeah, so we we Basically it was like, you know, they look you know, I went to Jack the Rapper and was like, Yo, this is the time you might need to squash this. Yeah, you know, they're coming down.

Everybody come down for the convention. So you know, they were like, no, we ain't gotta do no talking about nothing and all that, right, So I was like, okay, well this ship is gonna go down. So you know, who wants wants my dudes, you know, the dudes who again making a transition from corporate world from the streets, you know, and everybody was looking at us like, oh, he's some booty shaking dudes. They're playing the booty music on. But you know, we were rapping about ship that's gonna

get us put in jail, you feel me. I would look at like, you know, dudes who be rapping about that ship, they're just rapping about who they know, They ain't rapping about somebody. They ain't really live that life like that, you feel me. So you know that's That's why I want to hold different direction with what I

was talking about. But at the same time, them dudes, you know, ship happened and my homeboys on the streets was like, yo, we gotta hey, look here, we gotta problem here, you know, because they ain't the record and they in the chatter and then in with him, dude was doing others and it was the ship with in

motion where it was totally it was. It was it got an the motion where I could I couldn't really control it to a whole degree where I'm sitting up at the hotel and you know, the fucking Nico Hotel and my dudes came up there. You know, I gotta funk y'all got here, you know what needs of the role dude, And I'm like, uh, like yo, yo, ship, we stopped these niggas. So it's like eight of the most notorious motherfucker's you ever want to meet, drove that

car there. They're like, we drove here. Hold on, hold on, we can't do this. You know. Again, I'm coming from the streets and were gonna cup like them. So at the end of the day, you know, I'm like, hold on, and it was like, hey, hey man, well, you know, we're gonna kill this nigga. We're gonna kill this nigga, this ni I said, no, no, no, no no, we ain't killing nobody, you know. Now, well we're gonna have to let we're gonna touch somebody. Somebody up. So she hit

the fan, you know at that point. And then how did you after that? Um? How did you? Like, we don't have to describe if anything happened, because you know we were positive, but how how did you eventually work that out? How we worked it out? I mean, you know, I ended up having a conversation with should We ended up talking, you know, and and then you at that time, I think the Bengos and somebody was playing Super Bowl down okay, and so I kind of invited them down.

It's like, yo, man, y'all come on down hang out with me, you know, as sweet in the Dolphin Stadium. And I was like, y'all be my guests, and we all, you know, we need to squats because I ain't on it. You know, I'm leaving that, you feel me. So then they came down and we can't squass, you know. Now you also this is this is which is crazy. You also had words were run DMC. Yeah you must. Yeah, it was crazy like he was a promote. You would bring them down right to mine. Because you gotta realize,

like I'm from New York. You know what I'm saying. I recently migrated, but we never heard this news between. You have the internet back then, you know what I'm saying. So this would be a little industry things. And I remember hearing you saying somewhere like they were acting like pussies or something like that. DC. What happened, Let's describe that. I mean, you know that the whole thing with that was you know, I was again just like sales of promoting.

You know, I was bringing all the hip out the Miami want to hip hop feel me? So running all it would come down and they would be you know, I paid them five hunting thousand dollars. Then you know they ended up there. Luke just said he paid MC five hunting for this is it doesn't matter legends. Well, listen, this is for all the new artists that think you're supposed to come out and get fifteen thousand in the first show. You know what I'm saying, Like, there's people

who have legends have to start from somewhere. So they let me tell you we had we had Dr Juck Limits hide down. He ended up what fucking running motown or something like that. Yeah, all those guys, I mean your name, and I would bring all those guys down here, you know, because you know, even on the radio Miami

weren't playing no hip hop, right, you feel me? So then I'm like, you know, I'm into it because I'm DJ, and I'm bringing dudes that I'm bringing people from everywhere, Callie New York, you know, Jessey j and all them dudes, man trying you name it, just bringing all them dudes and Run and they were acting funny or something like, Yeah they got brand new yeah called Port Mississippi. Right, and uh Leo Corn was there manager at the time, snipping copally he got the pictures in his office. Was

when I was to be their road manager. I was snipper. Yeah, so Leo was the road manager, right and uh and so we are going Fort Mississippi, get ready to do the show. So they was like everybody was like ya, Run said, you can only have five minutes on stage. Run said, you're gonna have one sets of lights. Run said, you know your sound is gonna be a run running them.

See said this, run see that. I'm like, how the funk We're gonna do a show with five minutes on stage and we got you know what I'm saying, we got at least four five songs Number one that one us on the show Norway because they had to have us. It was like these things from the South Wing really funking with them. Everybody mad that we got to do a show with these guys because we're selling so many records in the city to sell to sell, you know,

the tickets. So it was just too much running, too much running again, I'm still got the street ship in my head. So then they, you know, I was like, man, funk, run them. So I told I told h I told Mr Mixing. I was like, Mr Mix, this is what we're gonna do. Since we got Mr mix Yeah, since we got five minutes on stage, we're just gonna cut Peter Piper. So I went on and got the microphone,

went on stage. These motherfucker's there, run them, see them say, we got but five minutes on stage, So what we're gonna do in our five minutes? We're gonna scratch stay ship Peterboy Py yeah, they ran them on stage and all that. You know, when they ran up on stage, then we was like, okay, let's go, let's do what we got to. The police ended up running up on stage. You know. Back then it was packing. But now now I know you're cool with all of these guys. Yeah, yeah, dudes,

But but how do you like? I like? I like because you see why and and nowadays it's so hard to squash beef because you see how I know about you know that I know about that. But that's because it wasn't on the blogs. That's because it wasn't on the internet, you know, on the bogs y'all still right now, So would you say it was still it was easy. It was easier to squash beef then, because I mean, it was easier if it was a real if you if you use a pussy, then it was gonna keep

on you. And then you don't have the fans instigating on Twitter that ship. Yeah, like they just had Drake fans just ran up on Joe Buttons ship is real. Like you see that they ran up with Joe Button's house and they got they got beef and one of his fans just running up on him like, this is this is a totally fund up world. Your glass of this business? You're not. So he's out of the business. Are you me out of the business? Well, when you got catalog selling, that's right. Well yeah, keep me on

the Yeah, I stay on the roof. So now before we get to the money of my favorite jay Z and the views, ever, what's with you? We're gonna be to that he wrote this book, right? What was that like? Inspired by? How many games? How many years have you been in this game? Oh? Man, you didn't You got draw another Prime eight five the label Star, which would be the first? Would you be the first black owned independent hipopalysis. Let's make some voice for that. I relaxed.

I always wanted to know. I've always told people. I was like, this gotta be one of the first presses. I don't know if that's what I said. This was one of the first presses. Oh hold on made my mom mind for me because I couldn't get out to you now that when I made about me that when I see this, it says Lou Skywalker and the two Live Crew, Well, you always like to produce it, and he was always like the main attraction, all pretty pretty much.

Uh it was it was more I was more like I didn't really want to be in the group, you know what I'm saying. But then it was more like, all right, I need to be in the group. Just this ship is a little you know, playing we gotta have a little bit of you already started prior to them. Yeah, yeah, I was a DJ. My DJ name was Okay. And then how did you meet well bringing him down doing

the concert? Oh they're not from Miami. No, oh my god, we just went all three Well, Fresh Kid Ice is from Brooklyn, Brother Markets is from Rochester, and Mr Mixes from San Bernadine. I knew for service to mix was like when I was watching those videos, I was like I was a kid. I was born in seventy seven, so what Yeah, that had to be like eight eighty seven, so I have been ten years old watching that ship.

Like Miami is the place there was a group already like they were doing something because of the military they met her something or in l there was in the military. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Markes and uh and Fresh Kid I was in the military in California. And then of the other original member was your in v line. He was in the group. He was the one on the flip side of beb I was doing the contract. So we got to celebrate your your book right now, come on, have a drink, man,

Come on, man, you gotta have a drink. Hulu Man, we got the right fact. You know, you know, I'm sorry, made all my record. You know what's up. You know you know he's born to raised from Miami with Miami. The people know that you want to Miami and you have been hands down one of the most highly requested guests because you know what I'm saying, because of all your history. So we're gonna celebrate some Look, you don't play conk. We got just coming up. We got boss

coming up. But yeah, I just want to be admitt inter you say thank you so much because so many people have requested, because I am not like one of them guys that want to come to a town and don't get back from the town and don't you know help And we're gonna get to that phonell um. But because let me know what, right now, we'll do it right now, because I remember you saying that he was

he was um. It was like some type of screpancy with like a Drake or Wayne, and I believe a baby or something, and you said something that was that was that was that was real, real powerful to me. You said, you guys come out here, you smoke our drugs, you funk all women, and he don't give nothing back to us. And he let me tell you something. That's why I don't nobody thro and Miami, I said, coming out of that, I got them, You got me in bae out of that. But you can look at stupid,

said n down. I know what you mean. I know what you meant. And so is that how you feel like the Miami has to have this pride in order for you guys to move forward? Yeah? Yeah, I mean, you know it's you know, my thing. When I made the statement I did it in my column that I did many New times. It was more down the lines of if you move here and feel me, you know,

then you need to get back to the community. You know, you know, and not only this community, anywhere around the country because you know, back in the days when we was doing shit, you know, on a regular basis, you know, we all we knew we had to get back. I looked at every hip hop artist as a representative of the the city. You know, when when when the world came out. You know what c do you rep? You know you got repping. You know the guys over there,

you know there James Repping, you know, uh, Houston. You know you had guys repping everywhere. But at the same time, they were giving back to the community. So if you live here, then if you move here, what you're finding, right, you know, that's a that's an excellent thing. But you know, go and read the FU Book to some kids. You know what I'm saying. Now, you're you're a citizen of Miami. You don't say South Beat. Yeah, I don't say that

that's most over town. Go to Kenya any find a little program that you that's very true because um and then and then I remember when that statement had came out, and then nobody said nothing. But then Drake said something. And then he moved though because dra was living here.

It was crazy because he said tell him a little too, like a more later he was gone, like it was doing that on that was just I don't know, just like like like I heard Jack say that, I'm like, all right, I want to see and then all I was saying he was in California, and I was just like, yeah, you know Drake is a nice guy. Yeah, you didn't take it. You you understood I didn't. I understood it. Yeah, because you know, I like I like, uh, you know, I like direct shots, you know, indirect shots. Yeah, I

don't subliminal. So you know that to me, that wasn't a direct shot that it was more like, oh, I'm here. You should have mentioned me an art. You know, I'm okay, I'm sorry if I took it, if I took a direct shot, did not? So, now what's your relationship with pup Daddy? Like, because you guys come from my man? Yeah, I like like my little son, That's what I'm saying. And I was like, I'm got the water, damn foul guy. Cat do American friends? My friend Mr Lee get to

have anything? My brother nobody bunk some water. This this's my friend fat Joe's uh vodka. Look at Joe got about. Let's bring that overhead, lean back. That's what it should be called. Nice bottle should be being right right up all the way up. So now uncle Loutle, you here, you here, this, these these these children nowadays, what music do you like? Sit back and of a new artist and you say, you know what I funk with that? Man,

I mean, I'm all over the place. I mean when it comes to music, you know, I mean I listen to Jay Cole. I mean I listen, don't you know what I mean? Long as the guy straight, I listen to. You know what I'm saying. If it's if he you know, funny style, if he's different, I don't listen to it funny style, Okay, Like yeah, honestly I called it so but you know, I listen up. You know, I'm I'm I love music, you know, and you know I love good music. I love interesting music. You feel me like, Okay,

damn that ship that was different? You know, man, I like that beat. I don't like if I hear the same beat, yeah, I'm going to I mean, it's like an whole bunch of ship with the same beat right now. So I don't really vibe with you know, I listen to some Chill. I listen um some fucking Drake, and I listened to some you know, I'm a jay Z fan. Anything. Were there any DJ in Miami that inspired you that you looked up like I know that. Yeah, yeah, Franky

Holler would inspire me. I mean, he you know, everything that he did, breaking records because the way that Miami DJ spun like the ghetto style DJ, Sugar Health DJ jam Pony expressed they from Tampa really right, Yeah, I don't know where they're from. They were like we never really considered them as DJ's because it was more like

the first studio DJ. But if you're DJ in Miami, you set your fucking speakers up and you got in the battle and you had to go ahead the head with another group and if you can survive that ship, you're good. So Jam Pony was always doing that in the concert, which I liked this stuff and all that, but they were in the conset doing the definitely Sugar Health DJ's sugar here yea, yeah, all the wards that was got uncle our stories, old stories. Oh god, that

was good dude. I like that was a good d a studio one a three, And he was just such a good humble Alice like Alice like my other little son. You know. I love that dude to death, God blessing. So you know what I'm saying, all is how good? You know, how al You know, my last time talking to Hell he was like Luke, you know, his whole

conversation and basically down the same lines too. You know, man, you got a lot of dudes, right, Man, You're the only one can pretty much holding ship down and get the respect because a lot of a lot of these other artists and a lot of these other companies doing a lot of selling out. You know, you need to hold this ship down so people can't, uh, you know,

still give the respecting. Probably two weeks after day that, because I remember I met Al for a second and I thought he was gonna shut me down because this is when I'm coming up. Yeah, rest in peace. And I met him at Student one of three weeks to go and open up for shows out there, um, And I remember I brought him a record. It wasn't the typical record. I thought he would like it. You know, he was on some straight boom back hip hop ship.

But we're wrapped in Miami and he said to me, as long as you rapp in the crib, I'm working with it. And I never forget that from him. He was by man. I respect that. Man. I came out here and learned earlier. Do you know that? You know tell us I want to know the Griff story too, because great kids, Griff from Public Enemy. You gotta beat them to you. Okay, okay, put me on group. I

mean the group story. I mean Griffath just got kicked out of Public Enemy the Jewish Comicy, you know, and you know, I like Griff, you know, as a person because I got to be Griff, you know, because that was a whole. Another movie was in Savannah, Georgia, and uh, you know Public Enemy, yead just just uh just uh this manager another you know, fun Miami Funk this that got five minutes on stage ship and I'm like this don't look right. Public Enemy got a little white manager.

You don't talking ship like this, and I'm like, fight the problem and white manager. Yeah, yeah, I am beating this motherfucker up. And then he comes like yo, yo, come on. So many of them became real good friends at the time, and so then they ended up, you know, some kind of way. He ended up getting out of the group for whatever, you know, the comments was, and then you know, and the group ended up coming. He had he had a group. Uh he was working with Society.

Society came he came down and then it was like, look, man, you know, explained to me what happened, you know, and uh, I was like, okay, man, I look out for you. I'll put you one like that was just yeah, yeah, because anybody was nobody. He was blackballed, like yeah, and he gave him a home and you signed him on something. I'm saying, that's what I meant right out. I make some noise for looking. So I heard you say this man's name earlier. I also said his man name earlier.

But one of the funniest interviews I ever seen is is that that's that's Miami or what's that a Lanta? I think it was. It was too bitches. One was eating a bit shout and Jamee was trying jay Z I'm talking about. He was trying to be cool because he's just a cool character. This is my man, spoke to him this morning. He's a cool character standing on us right now. He's not. It's a cool character. But when I looked at that interview, yes's coming out of

my eyes because he's trying to be cool. But they're really eating each other out, like this is not you can tell, like you know, when they'd be like they got the letter suck. No, he's just doing it for around and James standing there. Luke Luke forward. He like he would tell Luis is nothing faded from Luke, but Jay is like I won't see sweat coming down, like I've never seen Jay like that. Like he was, yeah, this, yeah, that's what I used to do. I mean, god, I

used to do. I created this show called Luke's Peep Ship. Wasn't this a second called Captain Chest because this wasn't Captain Dick secondmented something like that. So I would, you know, what I would do in the show? You know, it actually came on Action pay per view, which was by BT you feel me? So what we would do to take all the you know, the club version of the

videos to put it on the air. So I would do a show and I would interview different artists right now, Kim, you know, okay, yeah, you're talking about sucking dicks and all that. So I would have a big orgy right in the background. I'm just I'm really just working with the artists, you know. And then he did so put it in your mouth. Yeah, I had a chick like, okay, go ahead and suck like yo yo yo, just had

you really ain't on it. I'm really like my whole the whole thing was y'all think it's making these records, but I want to see you really about that, So I would create the whole scene about what you're talking about, you know, and if you're looking like no, that let me know that you was what we just had let on here. He must have took that from you, he said that, let me tell you, Let me tell you

during how can I be down write the convention? He had a boat party that that was going on, and everybody knew we had to be on that boat party and we all would get on. I think it was at bay side. We would die that dog, right, so were some of my dogs. And here we went on it. You get on the boat. It was calm for a second. As soon as that motherfucker took off. Luke got on the mic and strippers came out. Chick sitting on forts

and the craziest ship in the world. Man. We asked, we asked questions, Oh no, this is what was all our adverts. But this is where he sucks us up right now? How many? How many? How many grandmothers out there? Right? This is a different type of different question because you know, you slip, you were different questions, different questions. It's maybe grandmother's right now, they might be grandmother's because you know, you look at the rude saying it might be one

of you. Yeah, you're ready, Max. You gotta listen, man, you're a little bit ready. Maxwell, maybe, but a little because back then y'all didn't really have rubbers or rubbers wasn't really pop were you acting saying it wasn't It wasn't disease. It wasn't disease. You're nasking only. But listen, when I look at your brands, you know she got dry the rubbers. Maybe they don't have because I watched your videos and you ain't. You ain't have ugly bitches.

They don't know this would make difference, like you would get bitches to get legged. But if they're if they're already tools, they already ones with low self esteem. It's easy to get hot in that kid. But when you got the five check league, you're gonna get naked. You're gonna gonna put You're gonna put the baby dollar in your puss, and I want to see you every right, put put rself over you gotta call you over right, Yeah I did. I did that ship one night and

you out of my man. You know this ship maybe do a lot of things, all the stuff that you all like, you will be locked up nowadays. Like I mean, I thought, I mean back the worse I got locked them. But no, what I'm saying is you like but um, what I'm saying is nowadays that's so coarse. It's like the NBA, like you got something called flocking and all that. Like back then people were just hating each other and

y'all were just sucking everywhere having the ball. But nowadays, well at least, but but how did that how did they even controversy start? Because what do they want to stop you, um from performing or from going in town the daughters. Let's make some noise, let's host you the book one more time, the book a little. So you let your record label informs you that you're about to have a case or recul label for me, he's the record label ship my bath, he first pressed that mother

first black label. That that alone we gotta get back to because I want a segment on that alone. But so you you will see a letter because there's no emails back then, and they say you gotta facts. Yeah, yeah, right right now, I got a letter. You know when the kids was getting it, like we had this, So throw the Dick y'all side the New York that one you got me. I like, when Miami getting together. I'm excited. I'm excited, excited. So how do you find out about this? No?

You know some parents to p t A from Alabama, you know one of those. They hit me up, send me a letter. Was like, hey, look, you know the kids is getting this. Just throw the dick version of the song. And I was like, I ain't really trying to have kids get it. That's nothing. It's more of an adult thing. So then that's when I created the printo Advisory sticking that the record. I had that for

a question. Let's just make listen. Listen, listen. People don't understand that that prot into advisory stick It's so important. If that part advisors stick up, wouldn't it existed, You wouldn't have I don't want to just half a hip hop. I'm about to start naming groups. But I gotta applaud you for that. I gotta applaud you for fighting for the right. But I want you to go through it for and for the people that you know what I'm saying. You read the Book of Luke as well, but I

want you to go through it for our fast. We got dumb fast. They don't read, you know what I'm saying, so they read, I mean the things that like me don't read. So you get that letter. And then they stopped pushing the record, so well, I get the whatepp is? I get the letter because you gotta remember, at that period of time, I'm the only one doing explicive li it is on the rap backad and nobody doing no cussing,

no nothing. So you get the letter. And then at the same time, you know, I'm like, okay, well I gotta figure this out. So I started using the you know, the movie industry standards. I just took that ideal because I always know everything that I had to do it had to be coming sense and that would be already something that was already established. So that's when I came up with the ideal of NC seventeen. You feel me like seventeen under seventeen you can't look at the movie.

So I took that R rating system and using the music system, and then I didn't alerted all the record stores that they're looking at him, gonna put a stick on here don't sell the kids this version, but selling the clean version did? I never know? It was no other hip hop rap, none of that. You made money off of the idea of the sticker to yourself, Yeah, I should have did it. I should I should have pattent and should give away. You know, it was more

about the light, you know, adopting the sticker. So if they adopted the sticker, then it was industry standard. Any other artists that would come to front behind me, you know, they would just put the stick on there. They were able to do the music that they want to do and say what they want to send the records. Now, when ce the laws Tucker was coming at Tupac. That was after you correct, when they was coming at Tupac and Snoop was so oh my god. But they had

had the permantual advice there. There were just see that that was that. He was the first project that was yeah I did that's crazy. Yeah, that's crazy. I didn't he actually came up with it. That came out of the court stuff and everything. So you're saying that that just happened because you wanted to do it, and then yeah,

that because I wanted to do that happened. I did that on my first record, first record, which was Throw the D and the answer was throw the P That was my first record doing with two live crew, And so I did that at that period of time, and you know, it's almost you know it was. It was a no brainer because at the same time, you got kids that couldn't buy cigarettes. So you look on the back stone already knew not to sell the kid's cigarette

be or anything like that. So then you know, I just said, okay, let me put a stick on here that would let a kirk know because I'm thinking about it. You know, there's little kids that work in the records too, so you put the you know, stick on there. Don't sell this happened now, this one happened. That one probably did you No, I can tell you right now. I couldn't buy it. I told my mom this is like

some really good music. There were a hold a lot of record that went out again that didn't have to stick because all this what I'm changing over these new pressings will go out with the stick on. Now, did you have the ideas for the video as you was recorded? You knew that you're gonna have button and bitches. You knew that. You know that. I mean the whole thing with that. You know, I looked at everything because again,

you don't wanna hip hop junkie, you feel me. So I'm coming from bringing you know, historic hip hop artists like Divining Sound, you name it, t Rock, all these all these guys down here. So I'm like, I'm from Miami. You know. I looked at a lot of people. You know, don't disrespect the iced tea and a whole lot of these other guys. They were from other places, but they want to be like New York. You know what I'm saying.

I respect New York, love New y'all to death. But at the same time, I'm about, where are you from? You know, you gotta you know, rep your CD. So I wanted to show my city. This is what we do. You know, we walk around, have naked we got beaches, we got all the while ship going on. So I wanted to show that, you know, part of what we're about, you know, how we living As far as the hip

hop scene. I drove down Miami Beach the other day, man, and I was just driving down and it was nothing behalf naked chicks here, I said, anywhere else in the world. I would call that bit of slut right here because normal was motherfucking tire man. Let's go make some noise from MIAMIB and half Baggage. Let me tell you see.

You see this club right here, the pack Jam, that's like a ride of passage days to Minami like like we were, we were kindle boys, and was like, I gotta go to pack Jam just to prove that we are getting robbed in pack Jam. Oh yeah, you get hip and he had his clubs never a good hip hop club. Let's people get robbed in there? You jam? You did? Oh that game was crazy. That dam was crazy. We was young just going in there and then girls getting button egg and we're like, oh ship pag Jam

was like the rear parent in New York. So now they're trying to ban your records and then you go even crazier with the videos because you single handedly because of you, the shows like beat, I think you created YouTube like mort more so than uh, you know video the jukebox, well box box, but they were showing guns.

You were showing that, like you know, there was that, but I think that single hand and that single handy transferred to YouTube because people were saying, well, you know what, we can't watch it here, then we want to watch it somewhere else. And I think, like in a little way YouTube bowing you somebody, let's makes a noise, We're gonna start you just what I'm doing, deal with just think about it. Like and then BT jams they had

had transferred to B T Jam they hated me. Why because they couldn't play a record, or well because I was pushing the envelope over sexually intriguing it was. It was really backed by the whole gospel side of BT as well, Like it seemed like they would be well, I mean back back then, you know, I mean back then black people were very very conservative. The ship that I was doing was unheard. You know what, I had every hip hop artists hating. You know what I'm saying,

you had to getting plays and ship. They would get on VT. They would do shows where the interview guys and be like, yo, do you like this to love proof motherfucker's in this uncle loo and not funk them. I don't like them. That ain't hip hop. They ain't ship there. Then you know they would do that, you know, so we would be pushing the envelope through the video jukebox, you know, and be like, Okay, why you ain't playing this ship and they will be losing ratings and people

will be looking at the box. So it became a big, real beef. And then that's when I ended up doing the show with Bob Johnson at the station. But everybody else still hated me. You know, the people that there right now, who was still there right now, they were there back then. They still hate my ass to this fucking day because I pushed the envelope so hard that you know, they had to change their were program. People just didn't understand Miami especially No I mean it was

motherfucker's from pr Illinois. They're setting up there like what you know, so you know, they had a real problem with what we're doing. But let me tell you, I don't know who those people are, but I'm telling you, you help my childhood. I got a right to the birthdays. So that was a good old day. That was a good old day. Yeah, I'm like, I'm just sitting back

watching like I gotta get to my hand. Welcome to Play, a new podcast network featuring radio and TV personalities talking business, sports, tech, entertainment, and more play it at play dot It. We're back to Drink Champs Radio with Rapper and R and d Jes. Then you're gonna talk about Biggie and Luke. Oh that's right, Big Yeah, y'all had you have befat first? No no no no no no no um and and yeah that's that's my dog right all right, big man, Big, that's

my guy. What happened? How did your link up with? I mean, you know ship I brought him down to do a show. You know, it was Super Weekend and then you know he came. He was like you know him Julie Mafia and know all that was like Big was like, okay, man, I'm doing your pack jam the big one. The second one was around the corner. He was like, man, I ain't gonna do that, motherfucker. Lets you come because pat jam here was what we called

it was Apolo South. They would go up in there and I artists going there and there you looking like this at your ass. You know, motherfucker, you better get to the song. You know, we really you know, it was the hardest order of the sound man. You have a dirty guy like who came out like the crowd was like, yeah, I ain't doing that, motherfucker. Lets you let you come up in there? And so many him. You know, we ended up linking up that weekend and

we was friends forever. I'm and he uh, he would tell me stories about you know him him being a big fan of Poison Clan. You know what I'm saying. He told me he was like, man, this fucking JT money, you know. I you know, before I got into business, I got all his ship. So it was like damn, so you know what I'm looking at him like. He was like, nah, man, that was my dude. There, that's my dude. And so many him hit it off. Every

time you come down. I go to New York, I would hang out with him and uh we end up doing a record together. And he wasn't there with a right. I was in l A. Actually I was in the studio doing I was supposed to link up with him. Men uh men stupid was in the students think so yeah when they ended up when they told us about him, did then you know, we were sitting in the studio and I think he said in a purpose club. He

was supposed to meet with him somewhere. Yeah, we were supposed to go to another party that was at a party we were recording, and uh that we were supposed to go link up after God, God bless Big Man, God bless Junior Mafia. You know what I'm saying, Um, did you ever meet tupac Oh? Park was? No, that was my guy. Let's break out some let now the bitches involved. Part was that was another one of my little son. Okay, let's make yeah. Part would part would

come down? You know you hang out? Park was like George Jefferson looking at Jepson on the on the Jempson, that motherfucker just sit in the car and talk talk talk talk talk. I mean we would be on the road together, we see each other. You would be in my room. I'm sitting there, land down and sleep. This motherfucker still talking. God damn. You know what I heard Every story there was, but that was part with my dude, that's my nigger. That's so. Let me ask you because

it had to be weird from you. Everybody knew you ran Miami after especially all the termorial the beat said, everybody everybody clearly knew that that was your section. But now this East coast West Coast war happens, right, It's in the middle. You're cool with both sides. Was it like, did it ever feel weird to you because Miami is a vacation place? Were godless regardless, but now they vacation

and they all got your number. Was there ever an instance where like some East Coast dudes was out here, some West Coast dudes text you and say, hey, I know the text wasn't back then, you know what I'm saying, or whatever the brick phone, yeah phone, the rail trap phone that DJ Calley was selling. So was you ever like put in the weird space because you do Miami is a new tube place? Yeah? I mean no, I mean what we always told dudes when they would come down here and look at man, you come down here

lead the beef ship, you know what I'm saying. So it was we was on that if you come down, you know, leave your your issues, you know, outside of that, because we don't need that kind of heat down here. You know, we don't want to you know, the police know that coming all right, they we didn't want to know the hip hop police down here. We need none

of that kind of ship. So you know, you know, me working with the police and like we need that kind of heat, like, hey, look, no, you an't gotta worry about it because when they had that, how can it be down? And there was a lot of yeah, ship was gonna get crazy, you know that. I'm like, yo, don't come down there with the shoot. Heavy deal was there was a shoot. I was heavy. He was involved, like he he wasn't shooting, but he was. Now, in your opinion, you both knowing Pocket and Big, there's very

few people who know Pocket and Big. There's people who know Pop great, and then people who know Big a little bit, right, people who know Big a lot, people who know Pop a little bit. But you know, on both with them, do you think they could have ever squashed that? Like, yeah, that would have been I mean on the Peep Show when Pop got out of jail.

Then that went the interview Biggie, and then through the interviewing process of it, it was more like I was interviewing them that I was like, Nigga chilling funk out, you know. So it was more of me having a conversation with them about chilling funk out you too. Motherfucker's need to make money. This ship is about money, y'all taking this too to the extreme, because you know, I was in St. Louis doing a show with Big and Big out there, you know, motherfucker's they wanted did this

pop on stage? And they were boring. You know, I'm I'm sitting up there like you know, I'm like, okay, you know, the mediator of the whole ship, like and Big when this so then I when I interviewed, uh when when I interviewed pop Pop was just going crazy, you know, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, this girl and did this and and then that and all this, and I'm like, so when the interview over there, look at man, you need to chill the funk out, you know what I'm saying.

You know, so many of them had you know, we could talk because I know him before he linked up with you know, with the Death Row dudes. I know him when he was with you to Underground. Know, so I noticed young dude, he you know, on some black power ship. You know, I know where he's coming from. So you know, you ain't on what you you know,

I'm like, what you change? What are you doing? You know what I'm saying, You're you on that you know, on that black man ship with you, which is I know how that's how you raised you always on that you don't know, do nothing other black man. So, you know, we had that conversation and you know, I want to go interview Biggie Big was say one word about you. Yeah, big One talk big you know big ones say nothing. It was like nine nine, you know, he just kept

it like, uh, kept it like really one hundred. So it was it was they were if they were gonna talk, you know, after me. After I had the conversation with both of them, you know, they were gonna talk. And then for some reason happened. You new pop pre Death? Yeah, and then what's that right? Well was very which which park you related to more? The park called before before Death, the Underground. It's all like it's almost like two different people,

total person to different people totally. Man, I can relate. I'm a Gemini, Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's almost like, uh, you know, young dude, you know, hanging out with with a creol people, then you conform into that crew. You know. That's why always, you know, when I'm working with kids, I tell kids, don't be no followable, you know, and the back of my mind I'm thinking about, you know, the soldiers who did like you know what I'm saying you gotta be your old man. You can't get caught

up in you know, the ship somebody else trying. You think Park was following though in that sense you do. You don't think I think he had a plan to get out of that situation or change the trajectory of what he was trying to do. That's what everybody says. That least, well, when you when you when you when you want some real black man ship like Brenda got a baby, and then you go overhead not not exact gonna bring the I mean he was deep. He was deep. He was on some real black man ship, you know,

black power black like this. He was on some deep black man And then so now you get linked up with this crew on that on some different ship, then you conformed to be like that. You feel me? So I knew him before that. You know, this young man was just trying to get on, trying to get this music here, trying to do the right thing. I'm on some black man ship. He was more. He was more deeper than then publicandemy then Public m on that black

man ship. So then I when you go and you linked with this crew here, then you kind of conformed to that and then now you got a whole crew of and you had already had beef for death Roll, so you knew what type of mind stick Yeah else, Yeah it was, you know, it was you know, it was like on some you know, we tough guys ship. So then now you got this young guy that's really you know, just searching for a family. You bring him in and before you know it, he conform into you know,

it's like, uh, become a product of your environment. So he became a product of that environment. God makes noise when before we knew one of that. You have a hung out with Pun as well by him. Yeah, yeah, how was how was it hanging out? Like yeah, pun Pun punting Joe? I remember, you know when I first met Joe, you know, I went to the went to the fucking club and uh the Puerto Rican club story,

let's get to it. So I go to club. I go out with Joe Bunton Shi, Joe beat the ship out of some mother the club like this motherfucker is snapped up some motherfucker and I'm like, what the fund is this? Right? But but after that, I mean we end up doing a song together and uh and some of the other guys in the group. Now, now, Luke, you put on practically the whole Miami. If they from Miami and they have artists, they either got put on through you or they got put on through a protege

at you, Like, how does that? Because what was it? Trick daddy scarred, he's scarlet? Yeah, I got Trick, came out of jail and he was staying with me. And how did you discover there in the streets running hard? Yeah? Discovered it. I have my own idea because I have a story. Because my story. We have something called drunk facts. Here. Drunk facts means that we off by either a year or a day or a name. So this is my drunk facts. I have artist named Garcia, and we did

what was what was the club? Remember that club on South Beach Zen Remember that actually did the first hip hop party. They took me three months to convince the Turkish dudes to do it. So they did a freestyle bad and my artists battled Pit and my artist one against Pitt. But in my mind you was in the background and he was like, Pits the one. Did you discover him there? Or am I completely that? Drunk facts? No? Yeah, drunk the good thing about drunk facts. People like, that's

drunk facts, and it means that's right drunk fast. And remember when Pitt had the corporate Brady was rapping like dragon. So Pitple comes up. How do you make what I mean? I was chilling at the crib, you know, and how I looked that I looked, you know, because I know, hold on because when Miami people say crib, y'all mean two things. I noticed that right to my house you mean city. You also mean to the city. You also mean the city. So you're talking about the city of

the house. I because you know you had to crib. I'm like, alright, cool, I just kid in your house the city. They say the city for years. That's why I was confused. Just now I was like, yeah, yeah, to that house. So I mean, you know again, I just did this song with you know, um, we're punning all of them, you know, and everything. So I'm like, okay, you know, you know New York got Puerto Rican rapper, Back Joe and Big Pun, you know all that, right, So I'm like, I'm from Miami. I won't be complete

if I don't find a Cuban rapper. You know what. I'm saying, so I didn't say that. Okay. Then at the same time, I'm looking at the sucking Census, and the Census says, you know, Latinos are the predominant race. And I'm like, ship, I gotta give me a you know what I'm saying, so, you know, me being executive. But then I'm like still saying, I won't be complete if I don't find a Cuban artists somebody, because so many Cubans like my music and they you know you

feel me. So I'm like, I need to do that. That that will make Luke Records. Yeah, and so so I ended up going on this mad search looking for him, and and they brought me a source Battle tape. You know, they were like, they showed me a source Battle tape with this guy on there wrapping. I was like, it was like this one from I was like, I want them Mona, that's not from Miami. I want you know, because the Cuban Yeah, from my So then when I looked at I like them now, I was like, okay, well,

you know, go find him and brought him Lollop song. Yeah. They brought him to the to the to the studio, to the office and then uh, you know I'm on that vibe, Like I have a guy hang out with me for like a month before I really signed them up because I gotta know that number one, your original ain't we aren't doing the studios. Sho, don't get out with that. You're richinally who you write your own ship, and you got good vibes. You know what I'm saying.

You understand the game. So he was a real woman. That's and we got shot out Big Teacher as well. That's now Trick Daddy is um like one of the most phenomenal ah personalities hip hop. It like his no filter. It seems like like he could just get on. He literally spent on his computer the other day. I don't

know if you guys see that. It's crazy and he's authentically like he's authentic and his Did you notice that with Trick because you know he makes great music, we already know that, but he's like, but personality sometimes with transcends the person I mean that that that's he has a record executive producer. I always look for authentic ship, Like if you listen to Age Time, the guys authentic voice, you know saying that if you here Trick talking outside in the bushes and not knowing who I did. You

know that's him. You know all my artists that all j money all I'm at that. That was my thing. You know that I would do what I would be looking for in the artists. But Trick, the story was similar to the story that you thought was with Pitt. Trick was in. I had a battle contest, like a seven week battle whoever last the longest and win. I'm gonna sign him up to Loop Records. And so that's Trick ended up winning the contest. You know, he battle

battle one guy. You know his kidn't read, beat him, put him on the record before you know it in the story. But I mean his whole thing was you know again you got vibe with me. I'm we're riding to take you on the road, which is the same thing I did to Pitt. You know, I take him on the road with me in and put the ass out on stage and you know, throw them into five. You know, hates motherfucker. You know you ain't go one studio. That's age, you know, that's why they call it. You

know you here, my boy, y'all. I went to the Luke School or Knox. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, So I mean I've gotta scribe. What is like you hazy like when you're in college, like like you gotta pay your dudes. Basically you gotta do point You gotta go through some ship you got. Yeah, I would be on the radio. I do a radio interview and be like, yo, bring

to the city, bring the best rapper in town. If you if you battled to mother, I'm kicking his hand something bus And it's not just serious, it's not just artists. Keep in mind, like he helped Khalid too, because Cali was on Mixed ninety six. But you know, like he said before we underground radio staying mixed on six, I was on point seven. We were right under Mix ninety six at one point in the same building, but we didn't have a like a straight up hip hop show

in Miami. And he had his show on nine nine Jams. And you brought Khalid. If I'm wrong telling you start doing so basically I'm just like, why why isn't don't hear Luke coming to me? But you got to give him also credit for Calida's role. He definitely helped cand Like is there artists that ever got to a certain place and like he was disappointed in though just in and they're like, man, I thought I thought he would have kept it real. I thought he would have kept

in contact with me. I thought he would, you know, like any type of disappointment, like well, you know when I when I listened to Callet Talk, he'd never make mention of the show what you're talking about, you know, I mean we know it in Miami, don't in Miami. But if you ever if you ever listened to any interview that he's ever did, he never made mention of any of that that should be but the food and you exactly exactly. I mean, you know him being on

the underground and you know, I'm hearing this again. It's a it's a discovery thing. I mean, this guy, by the way, fat this this this this energetic guy on the radio because he was originally from Orlando, or wasn't he from Yeah? It was. It was all over the place trying to find and say you heard him on the underground radio station six. I heard him on there, and then you know, you know, I wanted to see, you know, this this kid on the radio. You know, I want to see what he looked like. And I

vibe and again. So I would go to the Madhouse, you know, they had the Madhouse Party and I was, you know, just chilled in there with Joey and check him out. And then before you know it, when I did the show, because Miami never had a mix show. Yeah, so when uh you know, Suchra Hollywood came down for Orlando to take over the radio station, I was like, we didn't do a mix show, and he was like, well you do it for years is by the way, just so we can shoot out forgot like ninety seven problems.

So yeah, so I wanted to have a combination of everything this kids spinning you know here pop then okay, I'm spinning Miami, uh popa Keith and so sending kids spinning you know, reggae. And then I would have DJ ire come in and spend popped every night. And then so all these yeah, all these guys got jam. Yeah, it's just crazy to blew my mind. Yeah, so you know, this is my way of putting them on. You know. So I did Luke Show on the radio every Friday.

It would come on nine nine jams and a big show. Yeah. Motherfucker's used to line up around the corner, you know at the station, you know, because I you know, I played on people mind, which you know, which was not hard to due because they already know I get bitches naked. If I said, oh yeah, we're live in the studio and that everybody naked and fucking was right now getting the sticks out, you know, and so everybody would leave that, you know. So you know, all those guys with personalities,

and they were different personalities. So I would, you know, guys at night and the jam. They wanted me to fire Collet so many times. It was like he's too loud, he's too this, he's too dead, you know, and and I would I would actually they would be like fire him, and then I said, I ain't doing the show this, so it'd be like, okay, well we want you, so we gotta keep him, you know. And then I would app him up, you know, like he would be this O him the baddest teach in the world. So I

would be like, yo, you're the best DJ. Yeah, I'm the bast j oh. So everybody else's bullshit, Oh yeah, yeah yeah, And so you know, he would would I would push him into show that he definitely definitely well, I really when when I really met him when I was the first time I met him. You know, it's on one of my peak shows. It was he was with Fat Joe. He came to a party. Were had a super Bowl party and this young dude, you know, Arab guy. He's selling fucking hot phones. You know that

was my first and kind of with him. He got the hot phones. You know, it's like you think his mom at the time was Palestinian terrorists dropping bombs. Like that's big up to Uncle Luke for talking about my college have bootleg phones? Does it? College? You got boots sales and all that ship now and waiting for you chaps. Listen, motherfucker, we knew you when you have bootleg phones. Come on, I know you do. He but you know, at the

end of the day, you're proud of him. I'm proud of because you know a lot of listeners can't see, but I looked at your face. There's no hate, no, don't hate. Disappointment don't mean hate. No, No, He's like you know what I'm saying, Like I could be I could be disappointed, doesn't mean I hate no way shape fact right now, I know I love what he's doing. I love that. You know that easy. I knew he was gonna be drivers. Yeah, yeah, d crazy man. Yeah.

You can put him in the room and he'll make He'll make fucking anything out of something, you know, because he's just that creative, you know what I'm saying. So I like what he's doing. Them happy, you know to see that. Okay, this young kid who was selling fucking bootleg phones is on the damn TV. So I said, there, you know you're doing you're doing commercials and ship right now, you know, but it's it's it's a good thing. But you know, the story should be told. And you know,

I'm just you. You have to you have to let young people know that I ain't just start up here because I came from here and this the road, this is the path that I took. So you can actually the same thing exactly. You know, you give people, you know, you get people you know in their mind that they could do things to always tell me he should be like I would complain about something like he's like, I got this flight. You're gonna pick up fifth seen eighteen thousand,

like you they ain't have first class. He used to be like I used to hold kick a pries Crates. I mean kidding plays crates going in and get your bucket, and like it's like remembering your beginning. It makes you better, makes you better, it makes you better. So I wanted. But that's the only person that you have a black disappointed at, like a little bit. That's like, that's just a little bit. I mean, I can see look at your face, you ain't hating at all. He was one. Yeah,

most of the artists, you know what I'm saying. Cool, you know, I was a little disappointed with Two Live Crew, A little disappointed when whatever be a reunion whatever two thousand and fourteen and club left, correct, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I thought you was back from there. I mean, those guys are real, real, real talk to all the time, like we need to have them all together. Yeah. I don't know what the he's doing. BB raised BB, but I think BB is taking you know, I don't know,

I don't know. I was trying to do. Yeah. I love BB to death as the sun, but exactly, but BB taking that money from over there, that's like taking money from hit whoa in my opinion, from over work. Well, the little Joe guy. Oh, you know what I'm saying. You don't you don't know about Little Joe. Yeah, that's that's that's going back. Yeah, bb you know, you know being here, you know, I'm like, if you're a desperate you can so Little Joe still involved? Yeah yeah, yeah,

those guys signed up to them. Oh ship, all those all those guys, all those guys have tried to go bankruptcy and then he went and bought them in bankruptcy. He owned all of them. So they can't do a reunion without going through him, asking him. And so for bb to be working for them, it's straight because he don't understand that the listeners aren't even understand Little Joe. Was they the distributors originally directly? Not at all? So

how do they how do they own anything? Well, in my opinion, stolen car it no, no, no no. But for BBDB working for them, you know, that's not cool. They though I had no idea. So it's no beef with them, it's just beef with the guy that that well. Yeah, I mean when you let some guy control you, I mean it doesn't matter with me. I mean, I'm twenty

years not doing shows with them. I mean they you know, if you're a niker atletic mother control you used to put a sneaker as simple as that, you know, and let some dude don't matter control old this dude over there. It's person or just the late. But come, no, not a little about this big here. You know what I'm saying. So you gotta dudes that control you like that to the point where they tell you you can't, you know, go and do something for your fans and all that.

That's the whole another movie. Wow, it took a weird pointed right now because I'm when I was when I when when you know people were requiring because at first, you know, they started saying two A live cool, and then I guess people, you know, we've only been doing this five months, right six we're going into it going in just six months. We've got the number one podcast makes a noise for us. I saw a notice like

that when the fans knew. The fans is like, no, just go uncle, just get Uncle Luke, because it's not gonna happen in the Union. It's not gonna happen. I had no which we tried. We actually had aspirations of getting all y'all together and then and then yeah, that didn't happen. That's all I mean that's a old movie in itself. I mean, you know, the dudes are good dudes.

But again, when when you're owned by this guy, when this guy paying all your bills and ship and he got your handcuffed and you're almost like a slave in my opinion, you know, they pretty much gotta do what dudes they do. That's crazy. No, no, Uncle Loup. This is a problem that I've had in the past. What I mean by that is I don't kind of like

the respect of these young artists. I've been out since night seven and there's been a couple of artists just sample my records and they'll clear it through the proper things, or or they won't clear it to the here. You know, he already know what I'm going to because now I'm considered like O g like now. And the thing about it is, if I touched, you know, a Curtis blow a record, or I touched like if we come from the era, I'll call you listen, I'm doing this over.

I'm sampling it because we all of the same nature. Nowadays, mothers just take your record, loop it, put it on iTunes, and by the time even if you have a problem with it, it's like so big. It makes you, it makes you look like, oh, you're mad because the record is sussessed. Know, I'm mad because the proper respect wasn't handed to me. You know what I'm saying, Like I don't care. I don't even care about the finances. I just care about like if I made a record like

I gotta record call. Sometimes it's about my father record he died, So it's about planning and my father and I literally made that record crying. And some of these artists take this record be like sometimes I want and they changed the whole concept. Sometimes I want to the bitch. Sometimes are you mad at every artist? Or you're mad at I'm mad even the young kid in his room doing it. Yeah, I'm mad at him too. But I'm

calling me because I don't call you. Know I'm saying, there's certain ways because certain records, certain records mean too much to me to let you funk with it. Like if I don't know you, like, I might not let you. You could be you could be a dude I've met before, so you won't take it as paying homage to you. If it's paying hommage. Sometimes it's not like what Gret just in what I can at least ship believe that

that was paying hunt. But that's a different level. The kid in this room that's wrapping over your beat, but he needs to learn though the kid don't get ahold of you though Twitter everybody. But the thing is that, the thing is this, people need to learn. People need to learn that there was a there was a world

that existed before you. If we just allowed a person to just come and just do some too a lout of cruel ship, and then they can take like he said, he said me so and they think they invented that that ship is a problem with history is no future. I feel like people, I feel like I feel like like we ain't trying to sue you all this. We ain't trying to but just come higher at me, get the proper respects. So I ain't never got to say something coming courtesies with you know what I'm saying. I

ain't never got to say something slick. But how do you feel about that? Because we went in we've been going down this. I clearly understand what you mean. You know, when you know when the guys did the pop that song, Okay, yeah, I totally forgot. I mean, you know, mother fucker's did pop that never called me up. You know, they actually called me to do a video, but they never the video. They never let me hear the song. It was like, Yo, we're doing a video. We want you to come and

be in the video. And I was like, what's song you been? What's on you? They never let me hear the song. It was like, come be in the video. We you know, the song is a big secret, you know. So I don't know whether it was surprise something. Yeah, you know, I never got deep into the conversation. Yeah, but it's the same thing. Nobody never really called up and say, Yo, Luke, we're gonna do uh, you know, we're gonna take your voice and put your voice on

this song and we're gonna put this ship out. So you know, so I said something about it, you know, down those lines, and then it became, you know, almost like you look like the old old hater when you're the young man. The young man's game young man exactly. But and and and so I clearly understand what you

what you what you mean by that? I mean, but a lot of these guys just don't know their history, and they you know, they sit back for one second and say, Okay, if I'm making here records, then if I'm gonna be in the game for this amount of time, there's gonna be some more young guys after after me. Do How would I feel if they take my ship and started wrapping my checause yeah, it's gonna get old. Keep living. If you are gonna get you, you are going to get old in the game and the young

motherucker gonna come and they're gonna take your ship. How would you feel when they take your son and start, you know, rapping and using your hook and making that ship. Uh, that's an official s startists just did my record over see them at MTV and he gave it up. What up? I wanted to kill us, but we was in in TV offices and people called me because he was coming up. He ain't popping on mar Home. Won't say his name, so he was coming up his dream champ his name. No,

that's cool, it's cool. It's cool because he's over. He was. I was saying his name, but you know, let's be over that nigger. And when I seen him, when I realized he not only he didn't even recognize me. So you were just doing records. There's no respect to that. I can't respect that news. Now. I'm not a hater. I'm not fucked up, you know what I'm saying. I'm okay. But at the same token, I was raised with respect. My mom's told me to pull out, to care for a woman. My mom told me to hold the door.

My mom told my mom's told me manners. So I don't think. But that's why right now, you know what I'm saying. Guys, when you really think about the guys who are still in the business right now, the ones who have longevity, they have some sense of the history of the one hit wonders they go and they come all day because they don't understand the history and they ain't trying to learn the history. You know, if you know the history, you'll be around I mean had been

around on the years and still making hit exactly. You know all those guys, I mean Wayne and all them, dude, you have to know the history. If you don't know the history and you're sitting there and when you make a statement like that, everybody, oh man, you tripping it all that. No, no, no, you don't pay how muche like that? You'll be in this business and outroom but but y'all talking to you specifically? Are you talking about

two different things. There's the artist that puts out a single and he just jacks your beat and takes the record and puts out officially because I'm a mixtape. So I'm I'm saying, there's the kid that anybody you could be. You run on other people's beats on my mixtape. It's not the same thing. Freestyle. Are you talking about We need to find that. I'm about redo your record. I ain't talking about album. I don't know. That's crazy. That's crazy.

No problem with a person freestyle and mistake career. I do it. When you take my ship, throw it out, sell it, make a profit and didn't try to clear me like it ain't. And the thing about it is like money ain't everything. So most people will come back and offer you some running right, and it's like, damn, knowing that you don't I would have did it. Maybe you don't own that bet because of whatever. But they owe you as an individual, as an artist, they should

pay homage to you. Yeah, that's what I want. My ship was worse than my ship was more like the first what I really heard about what it was. It was a fucking uncle, Luke uh Rick Brass and French Bontana. I don't know who the funk fresnth the f friend so heard? I like this motherfucker song. Who the fucking friends? You know what I'm saying, Z my song to so you know you know, but you know again you know that that you know people blew it up. Luke man

that French ready to get this motherfucker. I'm like, nah, Yeah. We ended up doing a show for b TO Awards and all that. You just did the show recently with d Max and Onix and my manager was out there ship like, man, I'm performing. I have to tell him to stop. Yeah, I love performing, you love I love Yeah. It's like a hobby to me. Are not going, you know? And you know I don't do that kind of music where I just woke up and downstage smoking joining and

talking strippers. What you want to know? They still we are regular dances. Excuse me, there's a differences that guerated they graduated the scrippers, now no no dancing on that. When they graduate dances, it's all out scrippers and they end up as dances. How how does it going? They saw that none is just start since dowadays. But you

got sophisticated dance. Dance. Let's we're not into it. But I just want to thank you admitted interview, because you know why I single handedly sink that you know, Oh my god, what call you Santiago my lass name. I'm sorry, I just saw that, just throwing it out there, but I single handedly see you hold Miami down when Miami had problems with anybody. You stepped up. You wasn't it wasn't holding your tongue. You you you shape and mold

what Miami is now. And I have to thank you as a person that now lives in Miami, born and raised in New York. But this is my second home. I've been out here, this is where the show is being taken. And we wanted it personally, I say, but we wanted to personally and just invite you here, let you know that this is your home. We got hen apprecially at one point two million people listening to us. I'm like average a million a week. I was gonna

say like two or three people, but listen. So we're at the crib, at the crib, We at the crib the way they want to use it. And we want you to know that you can come here all the time, but continue in moving on, where do you see Miami going to as far as the music scene goes? As far as the music scene, I mean, you know, it's it's tough around here because radio stations don't support the little artists. You know what I'm saying. That's true. The underground is powerful. Isn't as it was as it used

to be. You know, you got you know what I mean, the DJ's on South Beach, you don't no disrespect that none of them ain't really playing no Miami music, you know. So so at the same time, you know, you got clubs, right, it's a totally different scene, you know if you you know, like I'm I'm out, you know in the hood all the time, you know, at the parks and everything in the DJs played totally different music then what you is. It's it's the same thing, you know, like when I

was when I came up. You know, the difference is I was able to take you know, songs like Peter Butter and Jelly, and because I was naturally known, I put it out. They become nationally know, you know, in that same beat that's going on around here. So you don't have the record companies in Miami that may have a national appeal. They're not going to get those artists and put them on and let people here real Miami music. You know, I could be doing I could be selling

platinum Ahtown R and B album. But then I'll go find a treat daddy and he'll be spitting Miami sling. You feel me in He'll do his song and out then do me. I'm introducing the rest of the world to you. You don't have these artists, you know that from here doing that. You know the dudes who on, they ain't doing that, And then Miami does not have a sound anymore because everybody that's the biggest problem. And I tell a lot of these young dudes you know, whether you like it or not, we had boom chat

boom chat, you know what I'm saying. We had and then we had sling because to me, hip hop is slain. You know what these things you don't like. You lost when you said the crib you know, red Man lost when he said what's up? Dog was? And then you will be like what these nicks on my cousin blood and all that ship. So then you heard slain through the music right now. You know the the artists that are coming out of Miami. You hear Miami slain. What

did you think about Mother Superior? Because I'm that's the era I'm from. I'm with that group. What did you think about her? Do you remember she wasn't getting You didn't give a fun Let's keep it, I don't that's my home. She they called it the literal the female nas And she was from Miami, she repped Miami. She was just on some lyrical ship. But look a little.

But remember we got lad at her when she moved to New York, when she got her deal with Island, right right, I mean again, when you the question becomes and I try and tell these young dudes around you, you can't. You got to have a sound. Atlanta got a sound, New York got sound, California sound, and right now Miami don't have a sound. More on top of it, you ain't got guys putting guys on. So everybody trying

to sound like sucking Atlanta. You know, And and when you you know nothing, you're saying lyrically, ain't really you know, I don't understand what you're saying, because I'm with kids every day. You gotta coach high school football. So I'm driving them home and they're having a whole conversation. I'm really I'm here in the conversation and they sling is totally different. You know what I'm saying. They call a fat girl a pepper again, you know, so just you

like that. You know when I'm when I when I'm doing records, that would be a whole song, you know, the girls and be peppers in the lyrical content of a song, and then you would get the song in Chicago, Atlanta? What you know? What the what the is the pepper? This thing? I keeps saying. It's like like y'all always jet like as as the whole world when you So, my son comes in the other day and he's calling his little brothers a jet and I'm like, what does

that mean? And then I come around these guys they start using it, and I'm like, I have to be killed, Like what then is my son calling ut? Like they just called him a younger dude. But like, and to me and to be that's always been hip hop. It was it was the ghetto blues. You know what you're talking about over here? You know when being was making

the songs, oh ship, you know what I'm saying. All Right, dudes in that line of making that song, okay, oh that's you know, so it was more intriguing as to what they're vibing and what they're talking about, as was the sling on top of it. So now when you have the guys coming from Miami or from Money, but you sound like pop that ain't Miami. So technically I'm like, it's not no Miami artists, you know what I'm saying. When when when when Trick said you don't know that nigga,

you know, saying that's the Miami ship. So Trick is like the jay Z of Miami because he's lyrical and people don't give him that credit, but he's literally from cross Will be the jay Z. No, No, I'm telling you before that it's Trick. Trick is the jay Z of Miami. He's literally so nobody is connecting with Miami. You know what I'm saying, None of the none of the artists. Because these artists, these young guys are really lost.

I mean like I'll go to the radio station, fucking go in on the p D and the m D. Why are you playing the music from Miami, and they'll be like, the business ain't right, Luke, their business ain't right, you don't and then business and then they'll be like and then I listen to a song, you know, because they everybody getting mad, loop man, you need to go and step down on these motherfucker's. When I go in there, then I listening ship and like the fun is this

the ship that they have? You know? And then they'll be like, yo, this these are songs right here. I'd be like, this ain't the fucking Miami song. Deep, motherfucker's trying to sign like another motherfucker on the same beat, you know what I'm saying. So I'm really almost yeah, yeah, I'm sucked up when when it comes to music, I'm real real, ain't real that I don't like studios. I go in there, my attention span is real short. Ship

ain't right. I ain't suing with it, you know. So when I hear in the first one minute, I was like, y'all, y'all, motherfucker's trying to sound like somebody else. Starts sund like Miami. You know, a lot of lot of a lot of music. Ain't like that. You got a couple of young guys around here that Curry is dope from You got a couple black to Yeah, when you when you hear dudes spitting you know, Miami slain and then I think it's a sliver. It's more the slain than anything. And they

ain't delivering like some guy from Atlanta. It's the neighborhood. It's the look, and it's it's all it's. I mean, when when I put out parts of him, you know, which is the first Southern you know, god that that's the Southern hardcore group. After that's all night. Yeah, they got you know, they gotta shake with your mama, gabe. But then the next song, you know, you know what I'm saying, so deep for us got lyrics so you can't do it, you know with the sound they used

to sound and slowed it down. You know, it was the same beat, but then they sped it up whenever they need to speed it up. But these dudes want to get away. But you did see the value in society as well, which when when he finally came out, I know he came through New York, he did rep Miami and then and even the dude from Home Team, I mean from Poison Clan did Home Team, which they didn't sound necessarily minam but for us cats that were

into that, we were like, they're in Miami. Yeah, they're sound. They were there in Miami, they were from New York. But then they with the beat. I mean J T Money was in there right right. You know what I'm saying. He was the Miami guy that was in the group and then he left out. Then we did a solo because because it kids like me, I was like, I'm going to a party in bass. Music is a part of my life. Reggae music is a part of my life. But I'm a hip hop kid too, So I'm looking

at Home Team, Society, Mother Superior. At least they speak in my language of mine, and that's what I was looking for. I like the Miami Connecting. Welcome to play a new podcast network featuring radio and TV personalities talking business, sports, tech, entertainment and more. Play it at play dot It. We're back to Drink Champs Radio with Rapper and R and d Jes. Then I have different parios that hip hop was my mom my mom, I'm gonna tell you my favorite.

Uh yeah, and hip hop had to be what was your favorite, Yeah, like if you had to pick one, yeah, ship, I don't know how I've been so many years, I've got all of them? Is so? I mean, so just give me one. I ain't all kind of crazy years you remember more? Jesus have you have? You gonna get to that orgu you's don't get to that. But let's get to your favorite year, first favorite year. I don't, I don't. I don't know. Maybe I don't know nine or something has a better year after me up? So

how many orgies have you had? Like if you could count? Did you say this was a family show? No? I was like, let me go to drink chat? You saying orgies? Yeah? Oh man, I don't know. I don't know. You can't come. So how did you? How did I? Are you a warning niggers? That's what's going on? Like, how did you start thinking I'm just have mad business around me? I got my title from A T. K. Kirklan pussylogist three steps side in the gun and colleges. Okay, that was hard.

Let's make annoying for that. Say keep take kirk you're not talking about the comedian's girl, And say, Luke, you sound like time. How many rappers came to you and said, Luke, I got my things Eddie to ask either right there, if you'd broken chicks, he would be here right now, here's ya ya. Yeah, you had some girls, and I know, man, we'd be he was trying. He's trying to try to a little bit and we're trying to get a bar. But most importantly, we wanted you to be comfortable with

liqucause this is some hip hop. It was supposed to be some hip hop. You would be comfortable around girls. Man was married, Like, I don't want to say that. When goals a rolling, I did you gotta take one? I'm mad, right, I'm marry. You've been married longer than me. But how did your wife ever look at your old videos and just look at you and discuss she don't see me like so she didn't bring it up? Yeah,

I mean my whole thing. I mean, back in my wild days, he always was real, real, real peaky with chicks. You know. So everybody always thought, Okay, Luke sucking all these girls. But I was really, really real picky like you trail right, check trails with you before net League, right, like he was done with your crew like that. Oh, um s the chick, I'm pretty red pretty at one point, I'm telling me I'm not I know a little bit.

Let me be clear. Hold on the way I just said that sounded crazy so so and now you're gonna get the same question. Act do you when you get on? But now where's your video? She did some ship that looked at me like for real? Now nowadays, Luke, the girls will go on Instagram. They will, you know, behalf naked, whatever what happen. They get all these followers and that's how people know who the bitches is in the town

to funk with. When y'all was going out of town, how did y'all know where to find the back because you wrung your bitches with you for Miami, Like when y'all was on tour like that, I would bring my girls. I'll bring my girls out and pick up girls in every city. Oh my god, let make some noise for Luke being a real quack. So let me tell you something. But you have to get your hand. You gotta get your head. What does that mean the girl any anybody

else on there? And that means face down? Yeah, they would have to, you know, now, how to go through something more real on them be looking at the mother because like okay, and you know the girls would actually hates the girl. Let's make some noise for you. You live. You lived every real nigga's life, and what I mean every what every real nigga would want to be in life, meaning you did what you wanted to do, when you wanted to do it, how you wanted to do it.

You fought the system, you won crazy, you got married, and now you're teaching kids. That's what every real gangs want to I'm just being honest. The only difference between you is some of the other gangsters, they become a preacher. That's the last that they last did it, right, So how did you get in the teaching kids? How did that? Like? You know? Well, I mean when I first got my check, I started my youth program. This is like ourst first check,

my first check, you know. Uh. Part of the check went by my mama house and and uh and the other part of it went to start my youth program Liberalty City office. Wow, this is like twenty six years you know, with with you know, with the program. For those that don't know, Liberty City is a very very real place. Continue, yeah, yeah, I mean, you know, and like I said, you know, we got some great kids that came out of the program. And did you go to Liberty City because you felt that they needed it

the most? Because I know you from the whole Miami. I know, like you could have went to anywhere in the whole Miami. Yea, yeah, where you're from? City cool? From from Liberty City to right, trick from Liberty City, I think, trick from down south from man trainers down all around, but from Carol City. Yeah, um, gunplay from our city, Marymonk alright, pit bulls from Highland, you know, west Chester, a little vans I know what you're talking

about with you. So have any of your kids have not your kids, not your physical kids, but you know, you coach, they have they have a kid or said, look I'm trying, you know, get it popping. Can you be up you coach? If you call me Luca, uncle Luca? Something you asked to be ruling four where yards? And now how many people because I've seen especially I believe on MTV or something they was naming all the kids that you know made it from from your program. How

how proud of you all that more? I'm very proud of I mean, that's that's that's the whole point of the program. You know, they're going save lives. You know a lot of people talk about it and you know, and they say, oh, I'm doing this, but until you fits Cleague out there every day with them, you know what you're seeing the little ones you have to be grown people. You know, I walked through the airport. I see some of the kids. You know what pride you

know what I'm saying that they worked. Now they're working and they came through the program. You know, you know you see someone in the NFL. You know, you know tomorrow night, two of our kids will be starting running backs for Cleveland Browns in the Atlanta FILA. In this book, I know you talked about that back in the days, there was no leaves like that. No, it wasn't no leaves.

You basically helped create that. I mean because I was you know, I lived in the Living City and because I was a good football player, I ended up going to Miami Beach playing for you know, the Optimists over there in Beach. I So I was, you know, that kid being on the bus every every every day coming home down the street right here sevday night street, leaving

the cock at night. So I was like, you know, if I ever make two cents off my lunch money, I'll started program what kids don't have to you know, go through that riding on the bus and getting on leaving the car to night. They can be able to go home and be able to get the proper education that they need. That's beautiful. Mom. Let me ask you, Lout. You just come across as a person. You don't use

a navigation in Miami. Navigation. Yeah, Like, I ain't gonna lie like you just look like you just look like you know the whole money every every now and then use it in Miami. Do Yeah, but you've seen this city literally built this up. You see. You've seen when cocaine came to this motherfucker cowboys. You've seen that when would change. That's just been crazy. Yeah, I'm still trying to that was back in the days. That was not

the way it looked like. Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out something like that's over town, your mother still overtown. Still trying to figure it out. Over the section. You don't don't get the border section was this small for us humans. We were surprised about the part of recon section that was for them. Yeah, Win Wold was this small all of a sudden, that motherfucker's this be Yeah. I was like, okay, what part of the old town did you? You know what? It's like, okay, all right?

And then the mosquitoes came right I'm like, yeah, motherfucker's so old time and just see your motherfucking mosquitos to get you all that you, I said, let's go. Wh would have drinks? It's like no, Zeke. I was like, oh shit, I don't know what za is like doing it was a chick. I was like, I don't want to. And then they spraying that motherfucker's ducking people with that ship. I'm like, I'm like, hold on, where did this ship

pop up? And you know you got Win would me and town all that ship was over to right now? Ross and Ross beginning of a career, Um, did you have anything to do with that? Because that was slipping Slide correct? Yeah, Ross was on slipping Side. Then me and Ross did a record. After Ross did a this a record on Sipping Side, he did a dis record and then I did a record with Ross and then Slipperside. I thought he was this and them too well, not know my song wasn't a this song, you know, I

just thought he was a rapper. But he had a mix tape, he had a mixtape, and he had did you know the whole album and one of the records he had dissed them, you know, on there, and then I ended up listen to the mixtape. I liked him as an artist, you know him in dirt bag. So I put both of them on. Yeah, I put him both on a record. You know. I was like, these two dudes, how did ship right? And so I ended up putting them on the record before he blew up.

Now everybody, like a lot of people, they say y'all run this town, or I'm the king or on such a such like you are really like the king of Miami. Like from families that that praised you for helping their sons play football and get into certain things for football, and then from families that you've helped because when you put on a wrapper. DMX said this on our third interview.

He said, when you put in a wrapper, you employed eight other motherfucker's, Like one rapper comes with eight other motherfuckers. So if you put it on, if you put it on just three rappers was eight times three. That's twenty four people that you employed, and I'm just talking about three. So you are like so revered, you so love like you can walk around by yourself. Is that is that something you're proud of? Because is that something you always thought that this is what you how you want to

be or what I didn't. I didn't think it out, you know, I just know my mom and my dad race you know what I'm saying that I just did. I just did everything with common sense, and at the same time, I made sure that, you know, even how big I got, whether I was in Japan, uh, China, wherever, France or Holland doing a show, that I would eventually

end up back home, you know. And when those opportunities came to be, you know, an executive in New York and l A get into the movie industry, I know I couldn't leave because I need to go back to Miami, you know, because you know, I always figured, Hey, look, they gotta be some other loops coming after me if I leave, like every other dude, dude, you know, they'll leave their own city after they blow up. Oh, I'm going to the big lights, you know, what I'm saying

in Hollywood now, you're just stuff the city. So I always looked at it from the standpoint you know, I really got to wrapped my city, and I gotta to put other people on that I employed. Obama just recently had two millions. He met with all the rappers and then he had a party. He can't invite me? Are you taking me? I was saying, no, we can't say. Obama got office and did he say he niggas? Cross was in there with Let's keep it in my head. He had the House of Bass, was there for the tea?

Was there? Invited the whole bunch of niggas that I know. I committed a felony as well, and he invited them. He didn't invite me. Yeah, this is the first I heard that. But have you ever been invited to the White House like n w A Because he had some fun up ship and then they went to w A. Yeah, publicly, I was just wondering. I don't know. That would have been weird. Bernie would have won out Bernie. Bernie now into politics. He's a politician, all right. Occmantly tried to

open a club on South Beach. They shut him down. So now he's trying to run for maya of not Miami off South. I didn't even know that was a city by itself, he said, South Beach. I didn't know any beaches. But he says South Beaches and say, I never knew that. I never knew that beat that ship, right, he said? He said. I asked him, you sure it's a city, a city cling for my h queen. So he might be getting, but it doesn't matter. I think

that Donald Trump. I don't feel bad now, you don't know that it doesn't matter, But this is what I think. I think that that Donald Trump has set it up for people like you who have maybe a filtered past, but you have for such a bright future that u uh like people that you can run for maya for Donald Trump. I don't know what I'm gonna make no ways for that, you know. I mean what I mean by that. What I mean by that is when I ran for mayor here right game a third uh, I

ran use more money, you know what I'm saying. The same way I do remember this that's long ago, too long, The same thing you see Trump doing. I mean, you know, it's it's almost like straight out of my playbook. You know what, I'm basically keeping it real, you know, appealing to people who who feel like they left like Trump. The way you sound, you sound like you know I don't like Trump. I'm worried about Trump. No. Trump never

ended up in my wrap. I never glorified him. You know, most of the guys from New York glorified about five. I'm saying this the whole town I'm worry about. But he's like he acts a rap song, gone back as soon as he got as soon as he got Papa. He said, I'm I'm gonna with the white racist because it's those are the people that's gonna come out hung out with Trump. You know, back in the day, nothing like you know what he is. He was a cool motherfucker. Did you give him a dirty No, I gotta give

Trump a dirty man next time. He Actually I thought I was like my party I was had with him. I was like, y'all trying to get something of me. Let me get then out. Now, y'all got cameras in this room here now treating us. He's one of the like Miami stables, like one of the first female artist sex symbol kind of took your your you know a foremat um how you feel about you know, it's just my girl. I mean that's like that's that's one of

their niece. You don't mean, I mean, uh, you know she when you hit the song it's your birthday and say Trina, it's your birthday. Yeah, that was that was you know she's saying out in the studio and all that. I know since she was really really young, Uh stepdad, Mr Wonderful fift, that's the story. Were saying out that. You know, when I was a rough guy, you know, and she used to be the little girl running around you know that. You know, that's when I was not

a nice guy. And so I kind of watch your girl. So big up, Trina, Trina, trick Daddy, everybody from Miami, these artists, we in Miami. We want to respect that. So look, let me pay pretty much wrapping this up. You started like the sex the strip clubs. I had a party with you and so be live. The ship was turned the funk out. I mean this just years ago, and SOUPI Lives was open. But then my manager told me, he was like, I said, did you should have went to the one in the tunnel. So I went to

the one to know how I did. I didn't go to your joint in the tunnel. I'm sorry. I might have been locked up at the time. I'm not sure what what what what? What year was this you're taking? How did the tune? Man? I had to make that us have been crazy? I did? I did? I got bared out of out of the speed. No polo we got who good? Buy it from the polo? Hold on? You got bars from? I just didn't the other day. Five rules came then from because yeah, yeah that was

motherfucker got girlfrished. I have the board for him and the show on stage, have the head and ship got no board the Miami Boys and they could be a new look right now? Do you think right now? Like when you no, No, okay, I don't think they Man, you can't reinvent the only one they can't get. Can it be they can't get the US i'ming? Can it be a new two live crew like Nick is? Like new artists? Yeah, but not Look, no, you gotta you

gotta go through some ship. I don't think they could be a new tool like I'm gonna tell you why, because it was just the error that was brand new anybody doesn't. Now it's not brand new no more him.

It's been too short. He's been keeping it alive. But it's not going to be a shocking can't say it was shocking, That's what I'm saying, Like another new young dude that what anna to have a neckd video and then they're going to another video like all of the videos was like you know what I'm saying, Like right on,

its hurting, like you know what I'm saying. I was sitting on the I'm sorry, it's it's weird a minute, but I gotta tell you so they cannot be another look, they cannot can I don't think I would like to see that. I would like to see artists resurgence, like like with styles like not not biting nobody's ship, but reminding me, Like Joey Badass reminds me of Buckshot. There might be resemblance that reminds me of rock Him. You

know what I'm saying. That's saying nas it's not Rock Him and and and Joey Badasses and Buckshot, but it does remind me, you know what I mean? They can't can never be Can they get somebody? Come close? Resemblance definitely. Now when the last time you've been a strip club last week? Last week? And are you like all right, they're keeping the tradition going or you like, let me get the funk out of here. Most of the time. I mean, you've got different types of strip clubs. I

mean you got some straight, don't play hips. Ship that's almost got holiday, some clubs that's dancing and shout out to show girl that's color. Strip clubs ain't got no fucking chance every body standing up looking at the stage, you know, I mean they got comedy and ship going on. I mean it's different people going on. D scholars, scarlet scholets of the block from Cheetahs take one, take what was all? You know? You know? And all the mistresses

in the strip suck up the mistress game. Miami and Atlanta. I remember at one point we would look at your niggers and be like, they're throwing their money to bitches. Yes it right now. There's no regular clubs in New York. It's only strip club But I remember us clowning niggas like like I remember the Players Bowl and all that. We used to laughing niggas in the South, like these niggas it's crazy. Yeah, hang out with the bit just getting naked. And then remember like strip club was a

one night a week thing. It was like on a Tuesday on a Friday. Now it's every day thing, every day something is open. And and now think it's not integrated New York. Yeah, you got some fund up niggas for that. Man, I'm not making noise for that. I'm just like, you know, that's good. You're su my whole city points, point of our culture in mind. You can just not I mean, back in the days, you can look at a girl and be like, oh, that's a

nice girl. Like right now you go like if you see a girl rolling the bag, you're like, oh, man, man, just rolling the back you just came from. I just came up. Like that's crazy. So I just want to thank you. Want to get uncle Luke man. We got back wet, we gotta back. We got a back for you back. Yeah, you gotta back for We're trying to be professional. Sing just from the drink Champ to you

drink Champ. I didn't drink. You didn't like, Oh that's my personal but I'm fun with the Colombians, you know, And we get a three champs, Sure, three champs, cups, big up that royal Elite Fat Joe, big up I, big up Rick Ross Man. He's getting so much money. Man, he's coming here for years. Oh yeah, he's still lives here and he still live here. Um September temp we're having this party. Go down to all the people. We

want you to come out. We're gonna write all the guests. Luke, I can't thank you so much because you are the Miami King and we wouldn't feel comfortable continue with the show of having this show without the coming through a co sign on us. We want to salute, We want to tell the people go out there and get your book is very important because what you heard today, it's just a piece of how phenomenally you know what I mean.

And then not only that, you you young motherfucker's not only do you listen to this interview and then read this book, but go out there and do your research. Go out there and see why you heard the fans voice cracking and my voice cracking as we're asking questions and we're sitting back and learning things. It's because we're excited to see a legend. It is not bad for

you to be a fan of somebody else. It makes a great artist is great artists are fans of other people and ain't afraid to be fans of other people. Here you are. This is what makes Drinks Champs dope is that you get to hear me and e FN act like young boys. And we're sitting here, sitting with a legend like Luke and were just sitting here and just so open because and it don't matter the funk with ratings. We add that don't matter. What matters is

to keep hip hop alive. And we don't interview new artists. We interview legends because that's who we know about. We don't gotta google. But if you're a young guy you enter this Drink Champs, I suggest you google. You know the book that's about to say, you know, only listen to this interview. Not only listen to the book, but go and get your interview. Because when you see Nellie

tip trail and I'm about the video. Now that's about the girl, but the video, a lot of people think that that was the first video, the first X rated video period, and that bothers me. That bothers me because it's like damn as an O G I'm the next generation, so I kind of blame myself, but I can't be on Twitter every single day. But some of you guys who love hip hop, go out there and do your research, because you ain't doing nothing new under the sun. And

that's not a dis to you guys. That's the stay tuned, do your research. Uncle Luke, ain't nothing about that because just think about it us as being you know, African and Latinos or whatever. If we don't know the history that we got on the boat and motherfucker's put us in the slave ship, then guess what if you don't know last time my motherfucker asked you on the boat, we will be like, let me get my paddle, and your monkey asked gonna be somewhere dumbware stupid. So go

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