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Episode 46 w/ Puff Daddy

Nov 25, 201646 min
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N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this monumental episode the guys drink it up with iconic hip hop mogul Puff Daddy. The guys talk untold Biggie stories, Puff's brands and career and just overall some Drink Champs fun. Hear Puff Daddy, aka P. Diddy or just Diddy, like you've never heard him before. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support

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Every day is New Year's e Round, Green Hopeing South is Your Boy and his DJ and his Drink Chance motherfucker podcast, and I have to introduce our guests right now. He's one of the most innovative peoples of the culture. He has stood on the front line from the beginning. He has signed was arguably the greatest artists of all times. Company after company, you know, endeavor after endeavor. This man has stood there. He has danced, he has smiled. He

even makes jokes about himself sometimes. I've seen him introducing nas and he said, yep, I'll still be all up in the videos. I thought that was amazing that he can laugh at himself because what he's doing, his dope ship. He's been a inspiration for me personally to see a black man take the world by by his way and doing it his way and being successful at it. I'm proud to introduce my friend. Yeah, thank you, thank you. Did he puff daddy? I'm na. I'm gonna give you

so many different flavors for the interview. You know, this is an important interview, you know, Yeah, it's monumental. This is this is the debut interview. You know, we're gonna let the cat out of the bag and make the announcement off the get go. You know what I'm saying. We just signed drink Chance. Yeah. Yeah, So this is world from men, Yes, World, It's a celebration, celebration. Do want some champagne to got? We got some cold man? You know, I'm gonna go check this out. We're gonna

I could really drink in anything. You understand, I'm not I gonna go from Hennessey to to killer Champagne to whatever. You're saying you a drink chance, you're just getting to the man you're saying you're a drink man. Man, I'm legend dary out here. Anybody whoever, I'll drink you. Um. I never really had drink competitions, but you know what I'm saying in my mind, not, I mean, not not as you know, not as long I'm kind of consistent.

So you know, you have people out of do they they quit whatever whatever, and then then you know, and then they rocked. I'm just consistently, you know, consistently the apple pouring and enjoying. You gotta pour and enjoy and I consistently do that, you know, you know, sometimes for like three days straight straight straight straight. All right, Oh you can't got your shout? All right? Cool? This is how we do it. Out of Yeah, you gotta meet it. We gotta mean and we take a shot to the

drink chance. All right, now solute and now only welcome up to a vault, but welcome you to the drink Chang little new maino. You all gotta try it. That's good. It was good, yeah, man, in trouble drinking Shampool? Can you tell a girl to make me a nast? Because I'm married, I don't want to directly ask her, you know what I mean. Now I'm with this guy, Shampool, you know Shampool the Street team. Yeah, what up? Shampoo?

Tam Pool? So so so Diddy, how did you What was that moment where you was like, I got the greatest rapper all time? Man? When I heard this demo? If you yeah, yeah, if you go online, you can find this demo. Um before y you heard it? No, I heard it. I saw unsigned Height and that's that's when I called Maddie see the missus C and I, you know, tracked down the demo from just the explanation of what I heard, you know, And his look was so disruptive, you know, it's a good way to explain

he he felt. He felt like Miles Davis to me, you know what I'm saying. When I when I had first saw him, but it was like it was. It

was a vibrational attraction that was dead. Like I knew, I like store up to stare at the picture, you know what I'm saying, for like maybe six days, you know what I'm saying after the music time, no, no, before I even got the demos, just a picture in itself was giving me this strong vibration that I knew that whatever this guy was saying, like you know, it was it was something that was It was something that was really really really really authentic, just about the look

in his eyes, you know. And then when I heard the music, you know, it was one of those things I merely called my girl and I was like, Yo, you gotta you gotta tell me if this is as hot as great as I really believe it is. You know, she heard it. She was like like, wherever he's at, you better go at him, you know what I'm saying. And now that was that's interesting that you said you called your girl. Yeah, because women are the biggest consumers of music, without a doubt. So how how did you

know that? Early on? Um? Because everything I did was for girls, My whole swag, my whole you know, um musically dancing, I started dancing because you know, I like, really, I really trust women's opinions, and I like the vibration. And you know, I've always just loved women that really were into music, you know, that knew how to dance and was in the music. I can't even relate to somebody it's not into music. So you know, um, you know, I had a girl that was really into music and

and I really trusted her judgment. So it was something that something that you know, when it's something crazy and you got a girl that's like that. On that same waveleft, she said that about Big Pride to see Yes just on the demo, just on yeah, yeah, the demo is crazy. Demo is some of his best works. None of those tracks made it out from now. I mean, he just he was just freestyling over some beats. So it wasn't you know, it wasn't that time where you could just

rap on somebody's beat. He was. He was like kind of the first to do that. I mean second when you know, you did the jacket for beats, but he didn't in another way, but when he went and rapped before ready to die on all the l A beats, you know what I'm saying. Before that It wasn't like people were getting on people's tracks what I'm saying. So, so how did you guys started incorporating like the R and B s, the R and B tracks, like the

Juicy's and all that. Because I can listen to the biggest demo and I can tell that that was directly um uhh, what was my favorite record by the way, Juicy. But but how do you go about convincing a hardcore artists like big Um to that this commercial this commercial success is something that he needs. It really wasn't a

lot of convincing. I was like, yo, if you want to you know, if you want to be big and you know, first of all, when we did party in Bullshit, he he didn't didn't know how to write a song. So you know, you know, just like most rappers, you know what I'm saying, Everything was like sixty bars and everything. And then so you know, once you know, I kind of broke down the whole song structure. To him, he was like a genius. So he didn't he would take it and then and and and he just really was

strong on making songs. He would have didn't write wraps down. Um. That was that was the second year yeah, yeah, this breaking news. A lot of people don't know that. Yeah, the first year he would write him down. By the second year, you know, he was just sit in the room and he wouldn't say nothing for like maybe two or three days and go in and just do it from head to toe. No punching in, nothing like that.

Maybe a couple of times, you know, let's yeah. But as far as the as far as the big records, you know, going after the Juicy and the Big Papa with the Ozazi brothers, it was just it was a vibe that I was in that I had. I had already seen work to a certain degree, and I knew with Mobi and Premier we had the harder edge tracks, and I knew that there was just this opportunity, um because even you know, the West Coast was doing in their way that their style of sampling more commercial type

of hits. But I knew that these joints right here, these were the things that I I grew up to in halland when I used to have to do my chores in the morning, these records was really really deep, like sheet to me, you know what I'm saying, And and just having that juicy sample and in the Big Papa joint and then the One More Chance. I had all that at the same time, so you know, I knew he wanted to be fly and I told him like,

this is the road to the flyingness. You're just gonna be really dusty and be doing videos behind like in Abandoned Building it and he was like, I want to be flying. He always wanted to just have made sure his gear was flyer than somebody that was slimmer. Now that One More Chance remix, like in the Streets album was already a phenomenon. We already knew where Big was going. But then y'all One More Chance remix and the video like how like what what the fund did you thinking

to say? Like what was it? Because because I believe he was gold at the time, was that to like the record that you wanted to take it over to the platinum or yeah? Yeah, you know, um as a producer, I get here giving me the you know, the confidence. So you know, when you really believe in everything's great and you're in that frequency, you know, that's what you're attracting. And I attracted that sample and I was like this one right here, this is this right this right here, scary.

You know, it was scary, you know because it was a true record for the ladies. And not only that, it felt like I felt like you and Big perfected feeding the streets and feeding the radio. Yeah, like at the same time you had who shot you that all the streets? You know what I'm saying. I gravitated towards that. But you're killing the radio, Like who did was that? You?

Who developed a strategy of feed the streets and a balance that you know it was it was more of a respect thing of of of I knew what he wanted to do and if we were going to have this like partnership on making music and he was going to follow me down the road to making some of these bigger records, and you know, then I would follow him down the road to um, you know, making more the hardcore records. There's only one line that I had made him change or just record that he went too

far for me, you need. I think he talked about raping Mary or something like that. Yeah, it was crazy and I just I just I just couldn't do it. And he respected dreams of y No, this is this is just a free style. Because that eventually came out through now it's kind of um like set that standard when he said when I was twelve, I went to help us nothing Jesus so all artists was trying to

say something disrespectful like still clever. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, but yea yeah yeah but that yeah, that was the only thing that we had started to have a discussion about certain responsibilities. He didn't really give a funk. But at the same time he was he was kind of a big one. Yeah, but over the bridge that yeah, he said he whatever he said was like from from a standpoint of lyricism, it was yeah, it wasn't from this it was it wasn't the shock value like yeah yeah,

like value. Yeah. He seemed like on the first album that it felt like West Coast influenced him a lot, Like that's the way I felt as a listening Yeah, really not at all. Yeah, because there were some samples that they sampled a lot of some of the West Coast records and some of the yeah yeah yeah it's

far me sam Blan. I was definitely influenced by the chronic They're even Ready to Die that whole, So that not him, Yeah, yeah, that was me that because I was I heard the chronic, and I just really became obsessed with how they were able to make it sound like it was actually you actually got into a low ride and comfy. So I wanted ready to die to feel like you was, you know, in Brooklyn and from New York and so you know, Dre definitely inspired me.

You know on that one, What you enjoyed more producing or being in the front like as an artist yourself. I really enjoyed producing the most, you know, because because I really, um, you know, my lane is really to be the platform. You know, I've been blessed to be an artist, and I truly appreciate and think thank everybody for let me slide in and and you know and get that off. Was it Big who suggested you should

be an artist? Yeah? Yeah, And the super Cat record was the first time you run and now I was on on because the first time I heard only Get Money, Yeah it's a super cap. I was supposed to be Only Get Money remakes, but I was just like, I just froze up a little bit again, Yeah, because I wasn't really believing all the way and the record was so fucking it was so hard and so crazy, So you know, so that's why Caesars on that joint, But it was supposed to be you, Yeah, it was supposed

to be me. And then but then, you know, when I got with Jesse West, we were like similar type of cats, like a little bit shy in the sense of you know, but still once we got into our artistry, it was boisterous, but you know, understanding how to ease into it. And that super cat thing was really wavy, you know what I'm saying. So it was really it was more in my lane than the other joint like funck bitches get money. But what was your dream? What was your dream? First? Was it being a producer or

being an art on um? It was just being in the record business on stage and some capacity. I started as a background dancer. I want to see a Run dm C concert and Run held up his sneakers and when he did that, and I saw everybody hold him up all around the arena like I could relate to that, I was like I didn't. There's a way for me to be able to get you know, to to to be able to live out this crazy dream that was in my head, like yo, I could wrap and oh I could really produce. It was it was it was

in me. But when I saw actually saw the power of running what he had and how he was wanted. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's when I wanted to be the be an artist. And then I would say like fifteen not even fifteen years later, like yeah, like ten years later, Like I

remember I was coming. I sold out the garden three times, three nights in a row, and I was I would come from them from the ceiling and so I would be like kind of staged up there, and I remember the seat that I was sitting, and I looked at the seat that I was sitting from the run DMC concert when I came up with the dreams. So he has a tennis ball from Cares one from Night of Years every definitely. So let's get to this line, because this is everybody we have some water or something. No water,

water to tell me crazy? You got your own people, I told me forgot. I mean you got water, we just got but we got aqua hydrated and I got, like, who the alcohol day that water? You guys? Yeah yeah, yeah, So I gotta get to this line because it's like you shut all your haters up and you said it don't matter if I'm like Yeah, why was it important for you to say that? It wasn't really important for me to say that. I wasn't really getting like a whole lot of flak. I never came in the game

acting like I didn't have ghostwriters. I treated myself like I was Whitney Houston. I was looking at Whitney Houston. I was like, it's something about it. She has some talent. You know, this is a talent that don't have. In my mind, my thing is to um make make the best and the biggest record, no matter somebody else writes. It produces the beveratives. I just wanted to make the dopest records to make people dance feel good, you know, feel fly. You know, it makes me, It makes something

that was fashion. All your hats down. It was like you ain't an avoiding it. So yeah yeah, oh yeah, but all my popping ship. Can't nobody pop shit like me because because anything I'm saying, it's something something. Yeah, you know, all my ship is truth that I say. You know what I'm saying. Anything that I'm saying is truth. And when you know it's got aquaha Drake, look at that, man, I go, I gotta I gotta upbreak, my life got

right there you with us now everything that. Yeah, So throughout all these years, the best thing, you know, um, one thing you said to me, you said nor every time I see you were always smiling. And I've really like thought back, I've been in the game since nineteen nineties six late nine seven, and every time I've seen you, you always smile. How do you do? Because I really just have I don't have no hate for people. I

don't have no envia jealousy for people. So like you know, my smile is is when I see people, it's real and it's genuine, and I'm fans of everybody. You know what I'm saying. I can find something really great in in anybody. That's the way like I see things, and so naturally that's my thing unless I'm in a little bit of a funk, you know what I'm saying, because I'm like like tripolar, you know what I'm saying, So

not even your yeah what I mean. So you know whatever, whatever you're seeing is what you get, and you know what I'm saying. But it's all coming from a place of love, you know, And I admire that about you. And another thing that I admire about you that I don't feel nobody gives you the judge do is? I came over your house yesterday. I was eating I was about fifteen minutes away. James Cruz hit me and said, come to the career. But hey, Ali, excuse me. So

I went to the career real quick. And you have your mom's there, you have your sons there, and I'm gonna tell you something. Your son, you raised your son so excellent. Like both of them came up to me and said, nor were you good? You need anything? You want to ride the jet skis? And it was amazing to me because I'm like, damn, Like if if my father was Pop Daddy, I would be all I'll be insane. But these these kids came up to me. What we're respected?

First off, you under twenty one, the generation nowadays under twenty one is the most disrespectful generation. Efforts. All right, let's just keep it real. They hate old niggers. Are you gonna take another shot? This is a shot. You're gonna do a drink? You know how much I'm doing shots. We got girl with home were blowing up. We got girls to pull that for us. It's cool, cool, cool. First, ain't gonna kid. I ain't gonna lie. Sometimes I like to just pull my own You like the boy, I

like being, I like being. You know what do it? Let's do Let's do it. We open it up dot. You know what I'm saying. It's gluten free all. You know what I'm saying. There was one that high shed all these pounds. You know this is the Drink Champs Drink on Blue Dot with Selsa Water my shot free ya listen, just pulling my shot. I made it. You gotta get love. I told you show. We're partners. Now 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 j f N. So we valla, let's get to a vall. Why did you feel like you wanted to start your own ship? You're stubborn nickel. You said, fuck it, let stop my own ship. They weren't playing your videos enough. No no, no, that's like you want to bring back MTV style, like

where we needed music videos. Now I'm gonna be honest with y'all, like the story of of me would revote was that, you know, MTV really gave me the network. You know, there was a time between MTV and v H one that you know, I had the number one to three. So yeah, yeah, seven. They showed me a lot of love. So they taught me the game. And so when they started going into like things like Team Mom and you know, more reality based thing, which I

don't knock them for any of it. Yeah, because they had got so big, they needed to generate certain ratings. If you have a network, you don't generate certain ratings, then you know, you get kicked off, you know, and so hold on like that I got, I got man. Now he ain't even pacing ourselves. Yeah okay, yeah so so yeah, So basically MTV when I saw the door open, I saw that, you know, after TRL, like you know, the platform to support new artists and up and coming

artists and get people exposure. You know, had that you know one or six in park you know, that went off, and I was like, you know, we have so many so much creativity out here right now, you know, and I'm going from this meter we phase and I'm getting into my zone of what I'm supposed to be here for for the music industry, which is being that platform, being a source of information. Make sure that I'm giving back, I'm giving knowledge any way that I could help people

achieve their dreams. That's what Revolt was about. It really wasn't a money play for me. It was that we had no place to break new artists unless it was on YouTube. But it wasn't curated to a point from like from from a level of of specialists, you know, like almost like like if you see Charles Barkley or talking on you know, on the NBA show, you know

that he has the right to say that. So coming from the coming fro, coming from the artist perspective, I wanted to build something was for the artists, and that's what we've begun. Gotta have a lot of work to do.

Is definitely the most difficult thing that I've ever taken on business where and that's what Drink Champs on the vocals leaving you don't because you made you made it really like very business savvy transition into getting into this lane of the way you communicate with people, and and and and sometimes when people see people that know how to communicate, they may not understand, like like the the the art and that and holding a conversation and being

able to communicate. And so we had a show on Serious x M and if you listen to it, it's this it's the same as you know. But and I was always trying to find the way that we can bring that back. I new what he does. He's uncanny. Yeah, you know he's got that. Gonna stop talking about me. We gonna pop Daddy in the house. Yeah it make no I don't, I don't know, but check it out. We all going to talk about you when we celebrate both you guys having the number one park. That's that's

out in the game. You know, I understand being number one, So his being number one and not the two. You gotta handle that baby now. Now did he that famous source of Awards speech where show got up there and he said dancing all in the videos and all that? Did you you thought that was you immediately or had to hit you later? Um, I really couldn't believe it

because homeboy, me and him was friends. And yeah, yeah, he would pick me up from the airport, you know, yeah, yeah, I mean, you know, we gotta break some news here. He picked me up from the airport. The whole entire thing, and so it kind of had me taken back because you know, I spoke to him as they were there that you know, the way he picked up at the airport, like when he was I was. I was the first.

First of all, I was the first young Nick in the game, you know what I'm saying, seventeen and so then I was the first young cat coming out here. So music Awards, you know what I'm saying, renting the fly the fly cars from the African Cats out there, so you know, I was really bumping with with with the cats out there. I used to have the the Sea Low and the crap games, you know, you know up in my hotel room. You know what I'm saying.

That I was from New York. It was giving love and I wouldn't know to invite all the different cats from the streets and everything. So you know, that's how we kind of like met up, stayed in touching the whole thing, and you know, I was just networking with the brother and he would come pick me up from the airport, show me a lot of love. You know,

I really had thought we would. We were cool, you know what I'm saying, cool acquaintances, you know, what I'm saying, just being respectful from people coming into other cities and stuff. And so when he had said I was like, whoa, I definitely feel where that's coming from. I know I know that it what are they crazy? I was like wow? And I was like, you know, I could blow this thing up right now, you know, you know, and you know, I just side that. I just felt it was really dangerous.

You know what I'm saying. The way because the crowd was really really really really with me that he said said they could have did that yeaheah, they were they were just looking for the word or like those something up and it's just crazy. And so then you know, we went to the tunnel, you know what I'm saying, and and and and you know homeboy was in the tunnel, you know, and we go and have a conversation this time where we run the tunnel. You know, I'm saying,

the whole bar is mine. Let's not get it twisted. You know what I'm saying. I I'm ordering garbage buckets of champagne. People are like like little things, garbage buckets, you know. Started the bars where I would just stand and walk around my feet, wouldn't order a beer at the bar as well. So yeah, so so to make a long story short, you know, this is where they act the parties that of course at the world famous tunnel.

And so then when I had that, I ran up and I asked him and he said, now I'm talking about Jermaine dupri And I was just like, yeah. I was just like, wait, hold on what Yeah, like y'all never heard this. I was just like, you're giving us too much. Yeah, we didn't shot right now, I'm telling your pertinent information. Yeah, like at the point, it was at that point, At that point, I was scared because I know that the wolves that was with me, it was like realized wolves. And yeah, I got in. I

didn't I didn't get in to hurt anybody. I just wanted to be you know, I'm from home. I don't want to know no no violence. I don't want none of no danger, none of that ship I'm trying. So it was I really put to myself. I put it in my head and gave me a reason for my ego to walk away. And you know, and you know, that's that's the way that story goes from from that night.

And and it was something that I just wanted. I was like, damn, because I knew how much money I was getting, you know what I'm saying, And so I was just like, it was it was a business decision, you know what I'm saying. It was a straight business decision. It wasn't being from New York decision. And it was a cultural decision because I felt like the power that we had was so strong that I could do something so negative that it would really kind of mess things up.

And so I was I was like, he just said, it wasn't me, it was Domaine dupri and so you know, you know, and yeah, he said that then at that moment after yeah, yeah, I mean when I said, when I stepped to him, I mean I had step. So nobody's that's never been told. Oh I ain't never No, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's it's never been told. But it's it's you know,

it's it's just the truth. So you know, it depends on how you ask your line of question and how you could get to the root of it, and so you know, and when he asked it the line of questions, it was honestly the scariest situation of my life because of the level the level of power that we had that we had and it could have gone really bad. Yeah yeah, And you know, it wouldn't have just sucked up your ship. It would have sucked up a lot of ship. But but that wasn't where my heart was at.

So you can only where your heart is at, you know what I'm saying. If your heart ain't like, uh, you know what I'm saying, ain't way my heart was like you know, damn there you can't we just all get along? What is what are we doing right now? We're so also hot right now we're supposed to be doing things together and um, you know, but wait but wait, but do you think if you would have approached it differently in that moment, the chain of events afterwards would

have changed. Um, I think it would have been worse because you know, at the end of the day, you know, it was it was It was a it was a decision that the city was waiting for me to make. You know what I'm saying. They let me know that they was with me, and what do you do? What am I doing? And you oh my god, I just took the ship by myself. I'm like, it's just that yeah yeah, yea, yeah, yeah, but just you always have

to be yourself. You know what I'm saying. Some people are gangsters that at the end of the day could just turn it up and just be like fuck it. And some people have like a level of conscious because of their relationship with God. And so me knowing that I could do mass instruction, it was it wasn't something that that was authentic to me. That wasn't who I was. I just wanted everybody to get money, be flying dance. You know what I'm saying is had pretty girls smiling

and you know, everybody getting treated with respect. So my my my thing wasn't there. You know what I'm saying, Damn Pa, you're giving us some good ship. You know what says that my parrot that was let no, oh my god, we are. I'm gonna keep thanking you. I'm sorry because I'm gonna thankful nigga um the other day out here, thank Whack right and Whack called me was like, man, you ain't gonna thank me. And I'm just saying I

was raised with the mother. You know what I'm saying, Like my mom's my mom's made me say thank you. My mom's maybe hold the door. And that was something like again I said I said it earlier. But if something that I admired your mom was out there yesterday, she had to fly. I don't know. I don't even know what. You know what I'm saying that was some flies you brought me like five. I just win them all over the globe. I ain't gonna lie drink mad

of your pano guigia. Do I owe you money? No? No, not. Everybody. Everybody eats around me. I got like a restaurant in the crept. Everybody eats around me. And I don't say any of that stuff to be bragging. Does I say that to inspite the real one? You know what I'm saying. The real ones when they hear that talk, they get right at it. They hit them books, they get focused. They taking care of their minds, their bodies, and they sold their spirituality. You know. The other ones that don't

understand it. You know it's not for them. I don't represent the represent the ten percent or the real ones that's out there. They get in and make a difference. Right now. Um so when you're around me, everybody eats. No, I love that. I love that about you. You know. You know one of the another things I wanna point out in the maya about you is when I every time I see d Rock, when I see d Rock, I'll be like, damn, because you don't You didn't have to do that. And that was biggie right here, man.

You keep them around as a street nigga. We respect that. Yeah, yeah, I mean everybody that was around me, you know, just throughout the time, and this really rolled with me, like like they straight for life. We life is together and you know, and that's what it is because it was a lot of like crazy times and you know, it was a lot of real things that those brothers did, like anybody in my crew as legends. You know what

I'm saying, stand up legends. You can look at you look at the resume and just what I'm saying, what you can really do a do a DNA tests on that and that thing is gonna come back really really, really official. Believe that now? Did he? We just signed to you. Yes, we are fucking with you, Revote, We are rolling with you, but you're not exempt from the questioning them. Now. I'm not losing nobody know what I'm saying, yo, But look, I'm about to do a twist. Does j

Lo farts my like strawberries. This is definitely a twist, twisted to keep it real. Just keep it real. She never farted around me. Damn three years. She never farted around me. Yo yo, yo yo. She's she's a very very very focused, intelligent small Did you have a schedule to eat out at like what like Mondays at eight Wednesdays at seven? Yeah? No, no, no, nasty nigger. Let's keep it real. H yeah. Yeah yeah, but but you know, you know, you know, you know what I don't do.

I don't, I don't. I just don't kiss and tell you know what I'm saying. You just it's just it's just at the end of the day, my respect for women and um, you know I respect. Yeah. It just gotta yeah, yeah, yeah, jaw yeah, I got you. Gotta ask you gotta. You just said it. You just said that you got the track. We get it. Yeah, but we know it's coming and we believe in you. I'm checking the but but but come on, I'm sorry because the question is a little crazy. Okay, No, no asked me,

asked me. I like you a little bit right now, My bad nigga just hit me with the text. I just got it. I did not know. Yeah, no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no, yea, yeah, anything, I'm gonna say, it's real, like you know, you know my my woman now is you know that's my woman, that's my number one woman. That's what it is. That's my queen. And you know I'm never gonna be answering the question like you know,

that's gonna be disrespecting. No, no, no, but I asked you a question though I'm saying, she mean the shot. Cassie is a big guy. Little you don't tell me that I didn't know. I'm so sorry, Cassie. It's yeah, yeah, I'm so sorry, Cassie. Little back the record about my wife. She's a record about my wife on my mixtape. You clearly because that's how rich you are, that's how you are. You remember, I stop. You know I'm a pro yea, yeah, I'm a product of special education. You remember I didn't

get the get the microp there. That was hard. I'm so sorry. I did not know. I did not know she did a mom baby girl. That has this sounds, but yeah, I damn my father to you gotta do another one because I father a new left. I know how makeup artists at least thirty thousand and a stylus. So let's bury Surry and Spencing. No, we would have a video in your crib brow it up because gave me the crib. Now it's not crazy like that. I can do ship like that. Now, I can just tell

you the crib. Just the crip right now, gotta w I know we're drinking. We all over the place. One of the first things I did. Have another shot, Yeah, have another shot, another shot, Yeah, yeah, both of you goes. We ain't gonna do the chilled ones though it chilled. I'm sorry. I know. We need to get Mario man Colombia. Which was what's her name? You know, what's wife's name? What's your wife's name? She's over there, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary and Nori. Now you never come over here, Nevery,

come over here. I'm gonna ask the question that needs to just be asked about. You know, this, this great king. How is it to be married to this man with so much charism, uh, and so much life and so much you know, you know, much, so much resilience there Um, it's like being married to me myself and Irene. So you know, check this out. At the end of the day, you see in the real You know, if you come on this show, we're gonna you have to be I

can't believe you. You gotta be prepared. They're gonna ask some questions that are not even meant to be disrespectful, but that's the show. They're going to ask the questions and say the things that the people want to know. And the people are saying. You know what I'm saying. This is one of the craziest realist, motherfucking eccentric interviews I've ever done. And I want to thank you all

forgiving me. You can't go to with right now ask you this big as a person that knows you, right, it seems like you started only having fun again when you started hanging back out with French Montana and my act it. Oh my, you're truly accurate accurate yo, yo, huh huh, accurate accurate. You don't know. I'm gonna tell you this. French Montana as an angel, um. You know, when God brought him into my life. You're talking with somebody that's like pure. He's not even in a negative

zone and space even anything like. He just knocks it away from him, and he's taught me so much and been such a great friend. And he made me smile. He made me start smiling. I felt like after big, like because I knew you since like seven and and I felt like you your smile wasn't Yeah, it was getting kind of faith what I'm saying, because I had lost a lot of my spirit. You know what I'm saying.

You think I'm accurate, absolutely pup accurate. You're making me a real journalists right now, stop you quit now answer in Delhi on to you for real. We want to thank you all for coming, and I really want to

congratulate these brothers. I came here to get really really really really really funked up in the responsible Thank you came here to just be vulnerable and share people with people that I trust in a comedic way and entertaining way and a way for the people that support us and never see us vulnerable because we act too cool. We understand. Thank you very much. We understand its. So congratulations Sank my brothers, and you know anything that we

said that was inappropriate, fuck it, keep it. Dream Champs right here on a vote in the number one podcast in the motherfucking world. That's so sorry, says Do we get a T shirt? Get get your wife se and I'm gonna be honest. Um the Miami. Yeah you got a trophy. You know what we get? Need to ask you to the year right because you make say vodka? What oh your drink? That's that is super straces. He's got the salad. Let's go, let's go. I'll tell you what I'm good be. Don't we all drink off? I'm

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