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Episode 71 w/ Kid Capri, Tony Touch and A$AP Ferg

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N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys sit down with Kid Capri, Tony Touch and A$AP Ferg. They discuss their careers, the mixtape game, some hilarious stories and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support

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and sports. You know what I mean. The most professional, unprofessional podcast and your number one source for drunk facts. This is Drinks Chat Reading, where every day is new year's eve. Hey, he said, green Home, your South being, it's your boy, And what the djes is drink ches motherfucker podcast and right now this is a very special edition. It's like a mother He's like old school meets new school,

New school meets old school. It's like DJ's combine with two us, like three DJs and to artists, you're jumping us right now about time J So right now, without no further a dude, we got hands down international live DJ. He has this thing called no Panty Sunday. I kid you not. I don't want to. My cleaning lady comes over. I put it on his pariscope and I just act like it's the radio. This guy has been doing it for years. Of my very first tour, I've seen him

on the tour. He brought me to the room because he knew I cannally didn't smoke weed. And he said, little nigga come to the room and the smokes in Maljuana got genesis all right. Then we got to to the left of him to write to him. Excuse me. We got Harlem's own person that's been a part of reshaping Harlem. Holium has been known for Hallom World but this is not hardom world. This is a new eraw

the new Millennium Harlem. He's repping. His father was a close friend of mine, which is crazy that he's a star now because I wish his father was alive to see his artom. We got a sat ferg in the motherfucker he finished. We got Mr copy Cool himself, Mr Tony Doka, a guy who's who I've seen him in Dominican Republic and we've had the wonderful nights. And that's all you gotta say. I mean, you know, his accolades

is crazy. He's been on Tommy Boy, he's been a downs crazy legs and you know, old school to new school, he's still out, still filthy m c s. I've been on like three of them. Goddamnit makes a noise. So Tony time now my Now, my intro wasn't that Gooduse I haven't had a drink. Let me get a drink, one of my drinking to drinking. You're drinking bell Air. You got um. Let's get this out of the way. Now, are you signed to bell? Are no negative shows? You you want? You want some rose? Oh? Rod okay? After

just gonna go Rose. I don't want what regular rock at les now? Just what for y'all? I don't know. We celebrate hip hop on this show, and we celebrate all legends, you know what I'm saying, And we celebrate the culture of hip hop. So sorry with you. I remember back in the days, I was a kid from Queens and you had something called kicking pre slow jams or was the slow jams kicking free to mixtapes? The mix tape? Do you know? Until I was twenty one,

that's the only thing I fucked too? That's slow word? You know? Real? You know? I can't you now, I said one, I'm lying like I think the first time I put on R and B was with my wife, like and now I was like thirty fucking fiber and thirty. I'm yeah, like thirty one. But real, hold, ch you fucked up my whole childhood. I'm WoT the slow jam taste? Did you know that? I mean, did you know that?

You know it gonna be like all the people like me at at But you know that I came from the start of of the the hip hop tapes, the street tapes I was making, you know, whenever when I came out, I wanted to have different colors of different joints. So slow Tape. Slow Tape was just one of those joints I was making. It just popped off from same thing, like no Panty Sundays right now, Panty Sundays man Scope on palest Sunday Night. Yeah, there was a repose. Okay, Okay,

here we go. But that's a war. Yeah so so so now, Kiah. So back in the days when you considered the first mixtape DJ no not at all. Okay, Uh well, it was Hollywood before me. It was Brucey Bead, it was star Chown, there was love Buck Stars Tea. But when I came on the scene, I made it national, I made it big. I did it different. Um. I put aggression to it, and I wanted to be looking at as an artist, not somebody just playing records. So

that's why I'm not got a little stages. When I got on the stages next to that platinum artists, I'm gonna leave that star in that coliseum, you know, just like that platinum artist is even maybe even better, because that's how I wanted to be looked at. I want to be looked at somebody was just playing records, you know, what I'm saying, and you know, and that's how, that's how all the money came out. That's all, you know, everything started getting bigger, you know, for the DJ king

it became a business. Now I made it a business. It wasn't no more you behind them where you wasn't no more. You would have to be behind the route to be on to get paid. Now you get paid on your own. You o. Man, you know what I'm saying that you lock out and travel the world. So that's what it was now as f yeah drink, We're gonna take shots to who was the first DJ to play record? Who was the first DJ to break a

sap from hitting right there too? I want to say self yourself self right, I want to, but I don't. It's so long ago. I want to say it self. I can name all the early supporters about that. I want to say self was definitely one advocate that really represented for me. And then I want to say DJ enough always show me love. Um called mellow definition definitely showed me love. Carlo, like you know what it is all black people too. I think it's a racist ship

to show me up. Definitely the spiritual it yeah, yeah, you know yeah, flex, how can I you get flex? Definitely, so you know, shout all of the DJs like earlier on in Bay Bay Out, then um, what is the Dallas? Yeah? But I want to say like self was definitely like one of them, the first one. When you guys sat Rocky, they sat, they sat perious. I sat most excuse me. You guys represent a new sound of New York, but

it's still New York. But how do you like basic criticism when people say, oh, that's that don't sound like the custom New York. Oh I think we do got certain songs that sound like traditional New York. But I think like once the Internet came, is almost like you

get to hang out everywhere. So it's like you you getting music from kids that make beats in Japan or you and we started linking up with kids that was in Texas, and then you know, we was traveling and Rocky went to school in Mississippi and was linking up with different people. So our sounds naturally progressed in that way. And it was just like I said, like the Internet kind of like integrated everything and it made it a mountain pot for music. And your crew was everywhere. You

have people in Miami too. Yeah, Miami definitely shout out to Loto, Um, it's had a Loto and shout out to DJ. They kind of down somehow, No, but this that was definitely cool. Family's cool. He's the home. Yeah. Yea totally touched early on right, being at Puerto Ricans and in the DJ DJ and was that did that face like complications because the traditional DJ was black at that time? Um, you know what I mean, you know,

I think we were there from the game. No, No, that was selling a lot of Puerto Ricans onn't seen before me. You know, we were just talking about little Louis Vega before and you know, he was one of the first, you know, doing urban parties in the city and Capri actually was doing Studio fifty four with him back at eighty seven. Studio fifty foot was about that. But took me back with that, but you know, to yeah, Louise, you know, Charlie Chase, of course, you know Chie we

had Puerto Rican presence in there. You know, it wasn't a lot, but you know, yeah, you know what I mean, what do you do? Do you do? You felt like it was harder being part of weekend or was it like, um no, because you know I was playing I was playing dance music too or stuff like that. You know, the dance music that it was like, you know, predominantly Spanish anyway. So I was in that world as well. But as far as in the hip hop, you know, not really, man, I didn't really feel no resistance or

any type of way. It was. I was born in East New York, so I was just around. It was just part of you know, that means you got a body, let's make noise for peoples. Got a lot, so kick apri right, I've been to your parties. I've been there. That's the cool, open up the man. You ain't gonna get away. Oh now, I'm now. So I've been to your party kicking brief and you really interact with the crowd.

You make sure they participating. Is that important? Because do you get mad you see a DJ to just play records, they don't talk to the crowd, they don't hype it up. I don't get mad at to stay in my land. But do you come on now? I mean I mean yeah, yeah, I mean of course you're gonna judge anybody that you go and pay well, I would pay ebody when you go to see somebody on the stage or your whole ideas, you want to feel better than you did before you

got there. And that's the job to do. And a lot of people sometimes they get stuck and they suffering. They forget that they think they need doing the crowd of favor. Really, when the people stop paying from tickets, you're gonna see who's really doing the favor. So my whole thing is, it's not just the crowd, is the promoter. You gotta make sure the promoters happy. Such as uh, that's saying when I do a show somewhere, the promoter

lives and does everything. Corn to my riter and something like rain happened in the crowd, don't come out, tim set up another show. I'm but come and do it free for you, just so he can get his bread, just so he can never feel like when when I'm down, he's gonna keep me further. A lot of dudes, what they're do is I got my bread, I'm here and I ain't my problem. You all that ship, but see what happens. This dude happened back six more times that year.

He said, I'm saying, he see that I got his back. No matter what. So I'll come back six more times that year. And I ain't got to worry about making a record. I ain't gotta worry about being on TV. I ain't got worried about being on the radio. I conquered all that, just the name alone, the brand alone. Keep going because of those things, because of the respect, and then you give these promoters and the crowd that come to pay. And that's just it, man, That's why

he keeps going. Thanks being a great niggin. Give me a nice cold drink. Let me think this. I gotta I got a question for you, Deaf Comedy Jam. Where was you when first gave you that call? And what did you think? Because you were the first DJ on that comedy j correct, Yeah, I mean I was the one with him from time to start at the time and it and the toy um. I was doing the show after show, before l L show, he was doing the garden. They asked him to the after party. I'm

shaking this building, us shaking the building up. Russell Simmons, walk up, your kids. You see the crowd, you know, losing it? O kid, what you think about doing the comedy show? You know, on that comedy show from comedy. When I got to DJ of the Commed whatever, I was like, wait man Russell hbo By the question this ship, let's just go do it. So anyway we end up doing it. And that ship changed my life. I mean, I was popping in the street, but I thought I

was popping on the street. I wasn't ship. When I got on that show. I remember the first concept we did, not the tell of the show, the first and when the yeah, the first, the first show we did. I'm behind stage. It was about maybe nine thousand people in the crowding behind stage and the crowd the curtain is down and I'm standing, I'm listening to people, you know, flapping off, but I ain't really thinking none of As

soon as the crowd so was the thing open. These people were screaming like it was just like I ain't Michael Jackson, the Susicio, I didn't know what was going on. Was just screaming. But I'm standing. I never got stage comedy but the toy and when that happened, I want to go grab the mic. They screaming even more so. Now what happened was I had a fifteen minutes set, so I had to play records quick, and the more records that ship I played is the more crazy these

people got. So I've seen without getting the concerts, and I applied it to the parties and that's when the DJ see me doing in the parties, playing the ship quick and you know, freaking it out. And but a lot of times a lot of DJs trying to do it, and they piss people off because they don't make sense of what they're doing. They're just trying to do the ship. But when I started doing it, it was a story I was on to tell. So it worked and I just took it, brought to the party and did what

I did. Like a number of other things we could get into and talk about, but we won't even go there. We don't need a shot. After the shows, I went to the tour where they came here. It was at the James All Night Center. Do you gotta you gotta ticket? Because I know you gotta tend it and the show he came off the tables, went into the into the crowd. That's why I always always getting what was getting cloud was that definitely those are my people. Man. To this day, I do two on the shows a year, so to

this day. You know what I'm saying. My engagement is to people. The people. You know what I'm saying, A three hundred and sixty five days of the year, he's busy touring it. This thing's out here to like you haven't damn, you haven't remember house the first doing it in hip hop to own the tour, but to get remember that, like damn, So I'm right now. I'd just straight on them, on them on home. My first my forty ft. My forty foot was my second album came out.

I almost first bus and then I went and brought at forty five ft the crazy Ship. When I went to go buy my first bus to people that owned the bus to come to the company, they were laughing at me, like when nobody buy buses. I'm come out and go rent a bus, tours over and you send the bus back. Get my bus. Man came back board another one. He didn't the best drivers driving just to simulate cast money and all that. So it was happening, and even offered me a million dollars from my company.

And then they get you know, but at the end of the day, I was the first one to do that because it was so many dates and I'm driving with fifteen creates and records. I like my ship to look crazy and bulky, So I was gonna stay smashing them like that. I needed my buster won't take me, So that's what I did that. I ain't a question for us this question. I have a question for you that I wanted you to rumors the moment you knew because you know, y'all was a crewe prior to coming

out face sat a crew. But when was the moment that because I understand that Rocky was the first one to jump off, when was the moment you said, uh, I'm here. The moment that I knew that when when he was doing his thing and I was playing passenger, I was like, I was just basically studying because before I got into the game, I was scared as him.

You know, they always talked about like all the people taking advantage and the record execs and devils in the game, and all of that sounded his soul to the devil. Who do you think it's gonna take advantage? Who do you think that's gonna come? I mean, you go back there, the people you want to expect it like talking about the people that kind of talking about the college, the college DJ call that might be the college, you know

that college. Them guys that had they guys, they don't have no uh desire to out with you and your friends, those guys, And um yeah, I just basically wanted to study the game. And you know, we all just like it was good because I was doing it with my friends. But like I was just like, all right, when he drops, I gotta be like right behind him, you know what

I'm saying, just to be that support. And I know, like you know, when things slowed down for him, you know, I gotta be the next one, just like how Meek did for raw. So like you know, Drake Differ, Wayne, I gotta be there to pick up the thing and put it on my back. And um, I had to figure out we was like really pushing rockets like we was. You know, we all wanted to do vote, we all wanted to do g Q, we all wanted but he did it first, and he did it. You know, he

opened those doors for us. But we was like basically putting him on a pedestal to do those things. So I was like, what can I do to do do something different? You know what I'm saying. Because because y'all started hanging downtown. Were different type of clothes. Yeah, but we're banging downtown doing a different clothes. Like I was thinking now uptown, I would wear different clothes. We wore just differently. Know, this is the village of Miami, right,

I don't think this is the village. It is the village of whing like the art galleries and ago. It's not like I know what I was, what I was, what I was getting to you. It's just like I just basically had to discover what I was going to bring to the table, like my sound and what a

sat ferg is going to be to the group. And I knew that like Asta wasn't really in the clubs like that, you know what I'm saying, because he was hanging out downtown and we went to the house parties and you know it was with a bunch of white hippies and ship like me to the party, you know, fashion parties and like that. So but I'm always the hype one. I'm bringing the energy. So like I'm the

one I was an invitation to the club. And that's when I started doing work and shopper and like all the job idea was that the shopping is genius, but that was mine. I like, listen, I didn't even know what I was doing. It just kind of came to me and like I heard to be like like you know, he got fucking shop. I know what shop? Come on whatever? Shot Ranks and her murder. I didn't know what late was you talking about? You said shot, you know finished the race? You gotta Ranks. No, it was mine to

get the actual shot. It was mine. Yeah. But what I'm saying, how old are you? Because how old did how do you appreciate shopper Rank? I mean I grew up. But the video was spot on too first and you had you had the jury on like shot, shower of rags. I had shower in the video. Like the whole the whole treatment of the video was evolved around shot. But was like we had people emulating him. I was emulating him.

What I'm saying, like famous and then like I had we was like basically loitering into his house like you know, nothing said house. It was like that's what he shows up at the end of the video. He's like, yeah, get out of my house. But he started partying with us. But like I grew up seeing a show by like going rap city and and I always remember him like having mad jury. I always had mad chicks in the videos, and I was like, yo, who was cool? Was cool man?

Always been cool? But I always like paying homage to like those before me, Like you know, I used to shout out Salina like you know early in my career, Honelion Roses, and then I'll put like um Alex and be Real on the same track on my first album. And then I turned around and put both thugs on the track called Lord on my first album. So that was just always the thing I did is like, if you want to make history, you gotta literally make yourself a part of history. And that's what I was doing,

linking myself with the history. That's one thing I always respected about y'all is that like from the beginning, y'all came out. YA said, y'all was raised on B I said, y'all was raised on MASTERP. And y'all wasn't afraid to actually pick up your influences. That's one thing that I always because it don't matter where influence come from. I'm from New York City. I don't give a full but if my influence came from n w A. I gotta

claim that. I gotta say if my influence came from iced T, I gotta claim man, that's one thing that I always you know, respected from y'all. That y'all y'all stuck with that. Yeah, can I get that Rose now, Tony Touch, give your motherfucking genius. You sat back and you said, I'm gonna make something called fifty mcs. Why to change the game for the mix? Heu us up. Yeah, you fucked us up my first man, every time you called me from fifth D m c S. I had

to write for like a week. I had to be like, because I know you might have my verse might come on. You might put it on scar face right after me. Then that the scar faces a nas or jay, you know like that, Like, how did you think of the fifty mcs? What what was going through your head? What we're smoking dust? It feels like PCP and what was its equivalent to? That? Was it? First of all? What did mixtape calling nine five live? So he raised the ball?

Remember that? And he raised the ball with the mixtape game with that you know it was called the mix tape that Yeah, yeah, maybe fifteen MC's on care Mass and he did like this long intro, and it was it changed the game. So so a year later it was my fiftieth mix tape, and you know, I wanted to treat it like an anniversary kind of thing, and so I fed off of what like Wop did, and you know, just different influences. Of course, kids set the

whole thing off. Everything. Everything we're positive of this off for not Capri, Like I wouldn't probably been doing mix tapes. I probably wouldn't have babies out, so you know, so yeah, MC is the fiftieth tap anniversary. I'm sorry, that's that's that's what it is. You know, absolutely genius. At that time, it was something that you had to shoppen your bars for. Like right now, DJ calls a artist for a mixtape and all they want to do is out fashion, But

back then it was about bars. Now right now, I just I don't mind the out fashion. I don't mind up whatever. Like I'm into all this new ship. Are you into? What's a new record you into? I mean, you know, I still got the radio show over there, totally totally thoat guys into. I mean I like all of that ship. I like that ship. I like West Coach ship. I like stop Ship one, I like German Ship.

I like West you know the name one one you want to get in the car too and ride out to right now right now you walked out the door, probably something like Conway right now. It's like doing it for me, Cam the artist outside of New York. You know currency, you know stuff like that. You know what kind of ship West coach ship? How about you? For

what's the joint right now? You want to you want to be jump into where I was listening to Russ album you Gotta Get the Ross album you Gotta get and and and I like Drake thought the ship where he talking his ship on the songs like he's talking his ship. What is it? Was the first song called the album um Free Small Free Smoke Smoke and felt them And besides that, I just listened to like I'm still stuck on like the old ship, Like honestly, okay, okay,

hold on, So kid, what's the joint right now? You're going on the car you want to hit right now? It's kind of hard to ask me that because I got so much music. I'll be playing at three different shows going on right just one right now was right now? I guess what was album is bangy? Right now, I'm saying that trap track is crazy, that it's all that ship is crazy on that album. I figure, I was just on the boat the other day. We're playing that

ship on that happy for the first time. Let's tell the Bible, he shout out to they did this great job. You want to stand here, come over here, come on, come over here, come over here, because I want to tell you all. I want to tell y'all a song. I put some song. I want to get in the car right now and listen to You're ready, You're ready, and then like going out here with the flute. I hope you're not the promoter that song planning y'all. See yeah, yeah, joint.

Let's call that by song y'all. Now now look now, I don't want to blow the guy up. A legend, super legend in the game. I'm on the way here, so I'm talking to him on the phone, talking to about, you know, just a regular ship. And the song comes on and I go I went the phone down, like, Yo, this is the hottest joint on the street. So those I put it back up, You're like, I hate that, and I'm like, damn, see the thing about me is I come from the night, but I live in two

thousand seventeens. I choose to appreciate what's happening now me too, Like I could live off the old ship, that's cool, but I actually lived in that era. You know what I'm saying. Most people who praised that era are people who who who didn't live in that era. They're going down this path in right now. Yeah, no, I'm saying. I'm saying because I actually really did the new Ship, and people were looking at me because I'm like, I quote unquote, you know what is it? A gamester rapper

from then? And like I can appreciate the like things that we definitely had one, but I feel like it's like you really hardly could feel anything nowadays. I can't not break that down. For you're gonna drink some rolls? Are with me? For I'm drinking You want right now rolls the roads They told me you want to take a shot, want whatever you want? Bee, Okay, I'm man, don't do it. I'm not waking up to all that. Wake up tonight, okay, coo, cop office comes up. There's

a little bit of talk you just don't remember. You drop that's for you. Yeah, So basically I felt like, hold on home bad because I want you to finish. But did you see how to open that up? Did you see a spell drop? You can tell that's a real champagne popper champagne he popped it, No, the other thing and just looked at my man and it didn't spell.

I'm sorry, I can't now. Basically, it's just like I felt like, you know, back in the days, it was about discovery and like, you know, people, people interacting with people, and nowadays I felt like everybody high behind the computers and eisode and everything like that. And I'm not I'm not crushing that because it's like, you know, they're open a lot of doors for what's happening now. But you know, it's different. I'm marvel at what like how y'all live?

Yall lives back in the days, like hand of stories from my uncle and my my pops and you know, watching the old movies, like just so funny that you know what's here? Get the funk out of here. I think he's still looking for parking and he better not here. I'll tell you the crazy ship. The Crazy Gino was an intern, right Gino was an intern right there, and we had just released an album called The War Report. Right, gotta drink. You don't have listen if you turn it out,

listen not listening for it. You gotta take a shot. If you turned down the Cuban, It's twenty years of bad sex. I'm just throwing it out there. You go, you're gonna you're gonna start getting bad. Take minds and then I'll take yours. I'll drink after you. How about that? How about that? Solut sol drink out? No problem? Chased like try to let's do it. Look at it. M M. I'm like I can really I want to run my nipples is realized. I'm sorry then that this is when

we getting loose. I haven't recorded the podcast. We haven't recorded a podcast in a long time. We just want to let your brothers know. Let me celebrate. We start were anniversary, one year anniversary in my soul. Man, you gotta do chest by. So we're gonna drink some rods that you you're not gonna mix that. I got an extra cup for you. Look at that, Look at that, Look at the drink chap. Look you got an extra cup for you. Nick a real name real and I gotta be what this guy steps out of. I gotta

sat Rocky. Yeah, that episode. Listen, we had an episode with a sad Rocky. Here you go here the fire there, you're gonna see it later. What is that candle Joe? Because we had an episode with a sat Rocky, right, and I gave French to five because I said, big up French for sucking up Kardashian. A sad If you look at the footage, a sad Rockey is like this, I don't get the five, and I'm like, oh, into the car that yep, that's what he calls makes a look. I really like he came into that show like he

like he was like he was into dream chat. No, listen, a sad Rockety. This is what happened. I'm want to describe. We seemed like he was exciting, ready to go in. But t what happened? The lawyer for hip hop, I blame you. I blame you. Why When I walked into the room, he was already talking to it, already looked it was cool. That's my that's the homie. You know

what I'm saying. But you know we've been and he just wasn't having it like he he didn't want he didn't want to play games, he didn't want to take shots, he didn't want to do all that. So you know, but ASA woked in there, so t I immediately became his Lloyd. But a Rocky wanted to get why no, no, he ever wanted to get started, asking me valuable was drinking a 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 Chaps Radio with Rapper and R and d Jes Then times you've been in this game for how on? I mean? I started dj and at eighty six, so I started making money like in ninety nine tools when I started the rent off of it, you know, I was selling crack. He've been coming to be as been a great run man, God is good and everything chilly chill and that's it, you know. And what do you love most about this game? Dude? The drink the drink champs. So you know how I

say cheeching at she saw a scarface. So I was working topeopo. You know, I did the marketing and we didn't vene with Tony touch and he had the homie to get the lay Angel Angel Silas Comedia, the homie man, the fisial get y'all got that. Goddamn it, goddamn spaces. I just water do not kicking pretty. You've been all over the world. You you was, you was signed the

track masters. Let's talk about that time period. And I wasn't signing a track mancus I was signing Columbia for five years because they lost sound like a bit when he said that, because what happened was, you know, at the time of Sizzling Scissor Sissen, they lost sweeping rich for so long. You just see how he did that. He was like, that was a that was a rich nigger.

Listen to certain people don't speech rich nigger. Like every time hold text me, I always I always show it to somebody else that I knew it was richer than me because I don't understand what he'll be talking about. He'll say something that he'll I'll skip lines. I'm sorry, but that was a rich nigga. Let me talk about continue, let me talking about you speak it up big on fire, right. And so I did my album and I gave it to the head and already lost the ship yes out

and said, do listen, you're doing nothing right. Five years later they said they called me your kid because they were trying for the old five years your kid, come on, do your nine ain't doing that. So five years later they called me your be side track masters. They're coming in Columbia. They're gonna, you know, straighten out ship. I was like, all right, I know that. Maybe I'll funk

with them and see what's gonna go on. So as we started started doing album, I produced the album and I think traffic Masters did maybe two joints and nine. I did everything else. And you know, as we're going along, I'm seeing certain things that I didn't think should have happened. But you know, I'm telling them like, let's just wait. Let's you know, they wanted to put it out on November seventeenth, the day of everybody coming out. They promoted six and I'm like, yo, this is wait till next

year turned around and then we put it out. Then you know, whatever happened happened. But the bottom line is the album is a class albums dope, you know what I'm saying. So that's what happened. But as far as it being sold away. It was supposed to have been

sold and handled. It wasn't handled the way I wanted to hands so from that album and everybody was on that I want to grab me from now from that journey there with jay Z on it, but you know, everybody on the album from that album, you know, there was so much trouble doing it, even though he was on the Noran prommers on it. But it just made me feel like I didn't want to do no more records. I don't want to do no more albums, you know what I'm saying. Because it was just too much Clarences,

too much ship. I'm gonna roll heavy. It was just too much ship to deal with it. So I just say I'm gonna do it. But now you know, I was with that rap for the last eight nine years, like following them and you know, being on them, and you know, just supporting the whole movement. Me and Lux we had shots somebody was gonna be in the HBO where and then work out, but I end up started.

I started an album on them called Top Tier. I got tired of hand battle rappers couldn't make good records, So I said, you know, I'm gonna take the top battle rappers or some new kids, put them all together and make some hot ship and trying to put the world wrong, and don't use no mainstream mortists on albums. So I don't have not one mainstream mortist on albums all badd of rappers. It is called top two. So it comes to the white one is your coup for

which one who covers that? The way nine? It's empty? It's empty. Hey you want some? Now? I got my ship. I'm is how they're doing in Paris. It's this cold do you do? That's like you're doing it. That's what they're doing. Your shout out to Mr Creed, Mr Cream, Yeah, big Mr Cream, Death Cream, Big Up eight and nine

as well, but every where Mr Cream right now. Because the reason why I say that is because, um, the people who helped me shape My only platinum album was the track Mysterist and Ida did an album called n R E and I remember damn their owns maybe six of the sessions. You were the next started shout, bass is a beast. Let's just get it straight, you know what I'm saying. And then they definitely helped me mode myum the way I wanted to mode it. You know,

I'm saying that its side clean. Everything is if you listen to the sound track in the street sound album was incredible and it was They did a lot of contributing. Did you come to Bearsville? Bearnsville? A lot of contributor to make sure I say the right words. Did you come to Bearsville? You don't remember bells? No? I did everything and uh, Hit Factory, Yeah, everything was in Hip Factory.

So remember we used to bowl bottles of crystal. You don't know how that wasn't around here, Yo, listen, listen. We used to drink all the crystal, right, and then we used to be like yo, b line them up and we would line them up. Kit Factory kick us out. You don't you remember it was two Hit Factories. It was the one up the block on fifty four one down. I don't want down the block. I was banned for life. Man hit right in Miami. Well that's yes, right, but

that's jump where that was going. Originally, Criteria he used to be called the Miami Old School criterious man. Yeah, man, it was cool. It was called Criterius and the Hit Factory bought it. But remember fifty fourth street, it was Sony, then it was Hit Factory, and then it was the old Hit Factory. I could never get the new Hit Factory because I was that I had. We used to We used to Christ that was the ship back then. So we used to drink so much bottles to Christ.

We still lining the bottles up and then whoever was drinking the next bottle. We like book and let's go my whole session. And you cannot walk because everybody other sessions they just take their socks up. I mean they shoes off and just walk around, you know what I mean. You could never do that in my sessions. My ships we're bowling. Christ's just crazy because the Niger said you were never allowed back. Never you're going up the block. And then I had to go to the Hood Factory.

That's what they called the Hood Factor. It was called the Hood Factory, you remember, like because they had built the new Hit Factory up the block from Sony. Remember Sony was right there. But but you was basically in almost every session of my most famous album. And remember but Yester, you fat mass producing ready with you and then we did my job. You did came into the joint. Remember it was me you fifty cents video video. It's very it's viral viral. That was your session, correct, my session,

that was your game. A matter of fact, I gave fifty Riley. I produced Rowdy Rowdy maybe a week later after that. Because people don't know you producing. Come on, let's just produce. Madonna produced the number of Heavy D produced us. Like to me, that's my boys, no kick complete that he really in the real I'm gonna tell you all the years with all the accolades and everything I got from this ship, like producing as much as

I love, and it never been my brand. My butter always been on the stages and doing what I do. Now I'm taking a real serious like you know, even though I produced my first and second album, it never really was one thing. I don't like doing it. I can't go on off like the sessions. Yea, I gotta beat show yo, let me get in your home. I gotta beat you that. I can't. But I just can't

do that ship. Just like so, I felt like if I do this top ten album and the ship had enough, everybody's gonna here that come to me and say, oh kid, this is right. So the people that I brought the companies I brought it, try and let it go yet, but the ones I brought it to they ask him for the ship that I have on that so I know it's gonna work, you know what I'm saying. But that's the way of me doing it because I don't like I just don't like bothering people. You know, you

get that ship every day. You know what I'm saying. You get it every day, So it's like you don't need you know, I just I just stat of the way I do my lane. That's it, you know. But yeah, I'm taking the serious now though this year, haven't get on Nigga's nerves. Show the show now show. We got to talk about my man. God bless your dad. You know, you know what I'm talking about. For years, Yams was my age and here and then head. I never had a like, we know how you can have a young homie,

you have a young nigga conversation with him. I never had a young nigga conversation with Yams. Ever. He always talked about my era. He would crack me on the phone and be like, yo, so you know what I mean. Going to the room you went on and and then you and this, and I'm like, I didn't notice. I couldn't be I couldn't believe how smart Yams was and I can't what I'm saying about that. I'm not even talking about business wise, that comes secondary. I'm talking about

just a culture wise. Was that the person who helped shape the ASAP movement and just said, Yo, look we gotta you know what I'm saying, Like, am I correct? Was not of doubt? Okay? MS definitely was like um, he orchestrated a lot. He was like our basically he was the the your p off with. Yeah, he was definitely that, and he weaved us together because you got a lot the artists, you know what I'm saying, on one label, and you know we was all crude before

like we even got into the business. So it's just like you know how everybody got their own individual like attitudes and you know, he basically found that, he found a way to facilitate all of our ideas and we was all into each other to where the world can digest what we was doing, you know what I'm saying. And he made us the package, you know what I'm saying, Like he was basically the Steve Jobs and he made

the iPhone that was easy to work. Was it his idea to say everybody is gonna be called a SAP? I don't know if it was his idea, but um, he was definitely like one of the superiors, one of the originals. It was him. It was my boy, Asap Bari shout out to him. He's doing like the whole v loan thing now clothing line. Um, Asap, it was just like, those are the origin new guys, and as At Bari is younger than all of us. But he

brought me to the crew. He brought me like you know, Rocky came to the crew like, so it was a crew first and then me and Rocket got introduced to the crew. You know what I'm saying that we just did like the rapping portion part of it. That's great. Were joined like a year year and a half later. Yeah, that's great. Let's make some noise to that. But now Tony Tuck, then you have a job. That point what happened, let's talk about that. I was shout out to Mickey

Benson and that's Mickey Benson. That's iced tease, old man Mickey Benson, old school gangster. Let's pay. And it was Mellie Mellon had had a radio show called The mic Check Show. So I got lucky somehow Mickey you know what I mean, Mickey hooked up. I don't remember how, but um yeah, you know they asked me to provide uh, you know beach for the you know callers that would

call up to wrap live on the show. It's like an hour long show and you know they would do their thing, you know, the you know, the Furious five. I think, um, who else was there? Scorpio, I don't know Scorpio was there, but you know it was the Melly mell Show definitely, and I think his brother was there as well. What's the name kick Creole? Yeah, Creole yeah, Creole. Yes, it was a hat to go back then. It was one of the previous on that's what that was, honey sounding.

It was a quick little The mic Check Show. Mellie mel Yeah, and I was like ship. I was like nine, it was like ninety three or some ship actually you know what. And that was one pun. Um that's when we first heard the part. So it was like because after the mic Check Show, they would do a lyrical showcase in the Bronx. Make sure Melly used to hook up this lyrics showcase, uh up in the b X and that's when for you. But and that's when they

found punt Wow. I was doing the radio show. They had this MC showcase in the Bronx and that's when um making and them like we got connected with pun and everything else history. But that show lasted like eight months. It was a quick little run shout out on a seven seven night. So now what happens when you get this phone call? Serious sound like says they want Toka tuesdays, um no shade for a five. But it wasn't a serious satellite first. It was safe those guys. So this

is Paul had a big part of Eminem's career. To come on, let's he was on c S too down. Let's break that down. So I was like, come on, you be a humble right now, give another shower you want want I'm doing. I gotta, I gotta keep it real because sack is the best thing. When the plan refreshing firm, take a shot of sun, take a show, real quick refreshing radio show. That's okay, okay, you're pretty you gotta do it. So we got to do it

sucking guys, Sorry, real real quick. The radio show been running twelve years now, serious sex time shot make some noise for that. God damn it got tu days on say forty five. You know it's funny is that each and every one of you guys have been to the show one another, always be to see us all together one moment, right, that's right, Yeah, you're right the most of the show. And Yo, salute to all you guys here with here. It feels like yok Tuesdays. It's over Tuesdays.

And listen, let me just tell you something that all the people from the young generation, ferg is one of the people that we all got to support. Absolutely he's mad to spoke about that. That's me was mad because pops like yo, you know, still from the ever by the car. So y'all from Miami. So tell us about his possible I want to hear about like a lot of about home in Hollar. Right. First of all, me and Starts you had the music Me starts you Doucey

had the music scene crazy right home. We had that ship. So at the end of the day, you know, every day it's a fashion music all go over together. You had your at one time, you had your Dapper Dan, Dapper Dam was making ship shout out to you. What I'm saying that everybody was going. I couldn't afford it back then. You know what I'm saying. Ferd would do. He would make He would make clothes for the street, our classy or make something that he would make stuff

that you want. But if but when you've seen his clothes, you you would feel flying and stuff. Like with daff and Daddy was more. You was more hood flying. He was more you know what I'm saying. But with Further it was a little different. He had a little twisted thing like him. It was shot. He had a little twists. Shot the fur was cool. Man. Where my shot? Your shot? That's good? Popped her appreciated. I gotta go, you gotta go. Let's drink Champ, you gotta go. Damn God, damn. Let's

big up to twin being back in and out. Did you see yourself in the video? You got you got a good LA cover. You know what I'm saying. That's right, that's right, You're gonna recover. Motherfucker made no break. What I don't know, I don't know everybody Your shot, bros. Drinking shot? You know I have the foulest part in the world. You didn't notice everybody else shot was like

I was heavy handed. I'm not gonna lie, but my kid is just so diss So I want to say that thank you for saying that he was dressing my brother. It's not a little for CBS. I'm releasing the match that we got a treat out of ourselves. We probably say. It's very true. People think we're start having conversations to go to ourselves and it's terrible. All right, look but look, hold, I'm gonna be honest. No, no, I'm gonna be honest. That's I want Geno to be here. Gino, tell me

stories about you and your crew. Aller, No, but let me tell you something about something about your pops. So it's just rare. We had did an album called The Warring Port. The Port clitically acclaimed our first album, Ship Goes through the Roof. We have a person that was an intern at the time called Geno. He was the person at the front. So the people who did our shirts in the beginning, for people from Canal Street, we thought that was a deal. Geno's in the front, you know,

answering phone. Geno turns around and goes, oh, now street, we can go up town and we're gonna get our ship. Right. So everybody's looking like that, but this is his first task. We take it off. It's your father, he refers us to. Your father made the n R E T the original n R the ship that Point got on his head. If you look at it, it's a famous because because I gave Point a T shirt and he's some fun can't fit this, and I was like, damn, it's very true.

So he just put it on his head. But your father was the person who designed and now, first off, my people from the Bronx one seven in Gerrard was the first people to refer me so. But when I brung it to the label with the label said no. But Gino was the guy who actually pushed the whole envelope through. And the person he pushed it through what was for your father, And that's your man, and that's the man. I think your shot shot. I didn't take my shot. Can I ask my question? Because I wouldn't

take that large right now, let's good shot? Yo? I love Pun? What was Pun like? He was the best friend fear seven. I want to pick up to the niggas in February. And also I want to say rest in peace to Campom wife's mother passed away to uh To. I got a story about Pun. Oh, let's go on the punch start. When we did my album South Track to the Streets, I rememberhen Lords Boys was in the booth, right, and Lords Boys came the Sessions Boys with my dudes.

They came to the studio fucked up because drunk, right, which was it was cool reason having a good time, right, And it was in the boot for a while, and Punt came with his family, his whole family. So I stopped the Lords Boys. I made him come out and I made Pun get in the booth. Punt sat a chair down, a couch, not a chair. It was okay. We put the He had his family around him in the booth. He did one take one animal was out the booth. Ten minutes the record was done. That's the

record we did with you. It was that was punch stop. Punt used to take whatever counsel was in like the main room. He was like your half. His niggers come and pick it up. Boom, the most incredible and then he'll pull the light down and he's sitting. That's how troll was so incredible crazy because he was sick, so he didn't he didn't do like not a lot of like take like I'm saying, he didn't do like four

bars four board. No, he did the whole ship. That was they did the whole ain't track back then, but I like, we're on the lad with the ill. Take that in that there was no punches than you could punch on the rill. Check it back head and you know how much you know, you know how it was. It was crazy. It was the punch when he was riding. Yeah,

when pun was right, you can't punch all right. So that was one thing that was about my when the second thing that was crazy was I'm in the studio with Jay, all right, jay Z So I had to leave. So I'm in the studio with Jake. I had this beat form, right, it was crazy. So I'm playing beat and then and I had this other beat that I

bought in New Orleans. I couldn't get the ship the locker the machine for some reason, but I hadn't looked up on the tape and I was in the studio just playing it, and Jay walked past the studio and he said, what's that. I said, some should I had looked up. I can't get it locked up and he was like, yo, we need to do that ship. I had that ship fixed it five minutes. Yo, we did that ship. The Rectord we were supposed to didn't do it. We changed it to the Boom Boom Boom. We did

that ship. I want to Grammy, I want Hard Knocked Life because what happened was we was on tour with the Puff toal And and gave me this plate and it had the Hard Knocking Life beat on it. So I was doing my album at the time. I said I might use this ship for mom. Mom. Let me see how it sounded in the arena. So I would play, I would do my show. Then when I come back out the second time, I would start with that. The third show I played, it J rolled up like that

was that. I said, that's forty five. Can be some show and used I was like you like it? He was like yeah, hell yeah. So I talked about the hard knock you just used it a little. The sample you had a beat I had he had the way the beat is on the record. That's how I had it. On the acid take. It was just the beats with the song. It's a hard not like with the beat like a duck. I said, White people were walking up to me while I'm playing the same Okay, how do

you get that drums behind the anti beat? They didn't. They was bugging. So Jay rolled up, say your kid that I said, So, I said, you know you wanted? He was like yeah, I called forty five K right there, and the arena put him on the phone. Forty five K talk to him. Two weeks later, Hard in My Life came out and found me and something six, Me and something biggest record every wait, wait, wait, before I needed to break up a time. I was not rectly credited, though,

how's it credited? Forty five Kennas would do? So jay Z is the write Kickie, praise the link you the plug plug. What I'm saying, that's not that. That's not to say that all the other ship Jay Dundad come on, you already know where his career is. And me and J been cool, you know, for years, and what he's done is incredible. But I'm glad to say I was a part of that. I was, and then on that album I did, it's like that. So I wanted to grant me because the album went as far as it went,

so I went twice. It was dope, feature what it wants? Oh yeah, please just terrible. When Madonna called me that was crazy. Hold on, ye McDonald speaking right now, let's go. We're ready to the McDonald story and the story too? Did you the story? Nice? I felt like a black nigga dona working with I feel like I'm gonna be real with you. Man. Like a lot of women in the industry, a lot of us, how the scene checks.

A lot of rappers, got of actresses, a lot of models, a lot of them try to get at me, and I would never fun with one. Industry check every is that one. A lot of them talk a lot. And I'm not saying all of them, but a lot of them talking a lot. And two, a lot of them funk with the same circle. Everybody, you fucking round me and you'll be hitting and if you don't mean the same, chick like, it becomes that you know what I'm saying.

And at the end of the day, it's just I just felt like I don't want nobody doing what I do. If I'm in this industry, I do what I do. Here. I already know how how greedy this she can get. So if you're in there, I know how greedy could get for you, and you're gonna get offered way more than I'm gonna get. Just like a chicken a strip club, she's gonna get offered way more than the regular chick donna get. And ain't just the strip club. It's the

ball over here. They got a ten thousand four. I was come here when we show him to pay it up, And that's what's gonna be. It's gonna be more than just what it really is. So that's why I never even sucked around like it's an industry strip club. Yeah, exactly, pretty much. So I stayed stay away from that. I just doing my little name. But I don't know what's good. Don't go to so fur when the first time you get your dick. So let's let's keep let's throw it

up there. All I have to say. Let's keep it real. Throwing up about I don't know that's question. I never even been asked that question. I'm sure of my checks. Even a question you throw it out there here for drink. I hadn't been about like fourteen or fifteen and shout out to help for doing that. Shut out feel like she made she made it. I feel like I feel like it was a close member of the family. It

was like clos my firm. We didn't get into your no, I was within my first rat So that's what I meant. Like like after I like you, you had that record, and then bitches just come to you and say I want to sell your dick. It's like that, that's like, oh, that's your first time, like like like not in the beginning, after you became fir and the bid just say, I just want to tell your like I want to little in the beginning, because I mean, listen, I flash it for you. Okay, you want that film? And I got

a question. I don't I don't even remember. I don't know what I mean. Ain't that first a lot? I remember waking mathematics. I gotta remember your mathematics. Remember situations where I've been overseason and having a white sommer, sisters, white girls, your sisters, white girls. Yeah, I love your story. Let's continue. And I remember having it. And I remember

my first three summer two black girls. Yeah, and they was just making me about they was mad, having mad fun and I remember like not even like because you know bad girls as real like different, like they're not they were nothing the finger if they don't like they're not making no sandwiches, they're not doing nothing nothing. But

they were just catering to me crazy that night. And you know you made yeah, let's make some lois when you made yeas to talk about two this makes some lowise missr lead buying the worst of girls, and Emma, it's I missed the lee went to the store and said, I just want to buy a guards. It's gonna make nor annoyed, so kicking. Let's a question for it. Want to go to your question, when's the first time you've seen h point Definitely, this is a classic Greek story.

I'm on to an all right. I think we got like five or six or seven dates were kids, So it takes kids like one or two dates to look at me and say he's different. So it's good. It must have been like the second or the third day, you know, because I'm you got to put it in your mouth. I'll just come home fresh out of jail. I listen to my rhyms, and I was whacked. I used to be super whack and be honest, I knew I was whack. Like I knew I was wrack, and I was calling him like bit up ship up that.

I kept telling me, this is the man. He the man on the street. I'm in jail, He's the man on the street. He got this ship called the Bond. Baby. You know, if no as no, what's to no? Maybe? But I know he's like, yo, this is like the young shooter, you know, idiot guy from our hood. When I'm calling him from jail, he answered, So what happened was I came home. We do a song called l A l A. I pique my nigga chash from my hood. I'm trying to make this. This is just I know

that you're doing l Does he know? Does I know that? No, that'solutely nothing. Okay, I come home. I do my own thing because I don't want to depend on right next, so I come home, we do L A l A. It kind of pops. It kind of pops definitely, But we didn't want to. I didn't want to be a beef nigger type of artists. So oh we also six months later throughout a drink called t O n Y Classic classic hip hop. But mind you capone gets locked up, the album drops, the pone gets locked up. I don't

know how to do a show. How do you do a show? Like I'm from the I'm a cracker seller like I'm there, I'm the nigger that I know every white person because I sound cracked or the How do I do a show? The greatest ship is comes on my block, sees me pumping, He sees me making a cell. I cannot you, man, So he sees me make a cell and he pulls over the car and he's like,

what are you doing right now? But mind you, my album is out, but I don't know because I don't know how to leave my hood, so I don't know what's popping. People are telling me in my hood is popping, but they've been telling me that I started rapping. Ox sees me make a sell, he drops, He comes out, what are you doing? And he says, how much you have when you have five dars to work? From me? So he gave me five hundred dollars. It was like, give me the work, and I was like, it's cool.

I thought he was smoking. I'm gonna be honest because this is way out. The nigga threw the ship in the sewer and I was this, it's like yo, but he paid for But I was like, yo, what the fish? And he said you look, why this? And he turned me around like he grabbed me, Like how I'm grabbing you right now? But he turned me around and every car that drove through was playing the War Report. And I still didn't know what that meant because I was so much of a hood person. It was like I

thought I just made it from my hood. That was like, so what I made it just for these niggas. These niggas are supposed to play it. But he was trying to show me that everybody is driving through is not from Left Frock. They're just driving through the show that they're playing the ward for. But still I don't understand. Anyway, After that day he plays my package, he says, come

me on tour. This is when I meet the endary kick the portal tape, so right now is on that car maybe like days tour, but seven days mind you. I used to go up town to this wee spot that's going to I'll go three wise minute, best way that I ever smoked this to go up there, and three wise men had letting kick pre tapers, So that was a dame like, I can't pre tape at this time. It was like being fly like you ain't actually had to be fly if you had to tape, except fly

Saturday and Sunday. Thank you go. That's real ship. This is real ship. Actually had to have a first friend sneakers on if you were like, what can you pray six sixteen? Right, It's like, wow, I come twelve because this is that type of fly ship. Right, it takes me on tour. Kid, it's like three days in kids, it's no, you gotta relax. He didn't say that, but in my mind he said that. He said, them niggas ain't smoking, you ain't having no fun with thought, and

he was right. So I can a kid, we start playing Second Genesis because that that was the thing back there, like it was like the Tendo taking geners. I'm sitting there, I'm like, he's smoking in his room. Though not only I can't smoke in ox, man, I can't even smoke around here because he's like a real like you know, don't smoke type of nigger, like that ship is white type of nigga. So I'm like, now I can't pree

I was fraid sniggers mixtapes. I'm sitting there playing video games with him, he says, was he some ship just put sorry you anyway, it's very crazy ginking for us. The person you want to show, you want to show. Please, Yo, this is so beautiful, so that's not cool. He was the right, Yeah, a little bit. Come on at ready. I know your niggas ain't got shots in your ship. Definitely the shots. I got a good drink. Let me tell you something. Let me tell you something that's Larry Way.

You know. It was listen, he was mad, Yeah he was. Yall was like, but he was. I was in min It was just I was wilder man life you life. I mean yeah, but you know, I was like, you know, I don't know, bullshit happened like something. Look, there was ship sending me keys and they crib. I wasn't even asking for it, send me keys and the crier. So I'm thinking I'm something. My name's on the role, like, yo,

let me tell you something. Your nimes gonna old chick's run going nobody's house because you never know the next nigger they sending the key to up and then you know, so you know, but I'm saying that I don't see it was. We can't really talk because it's not the show for that, but any this show, I mean the ship that was going on at that time. It was like I didn't could have gotten a lot of ship, you know what I'm saying. So that's why I'm glad it worked out the way it worked out. Now I'm

a old different brother. But you know now, you know, checks come to me now it's like whatever now, But you know what, I hadn't talked with L. L Cool Jake. You was like the first point I said, I said, I said, I said, you you cheat on your wife? You know, he put me on too. I gotta I said, you you chid on your wife. He was like no, I was like, why not, he said, he said, because I can't get no money being pushed around from different women.

You pulled this way, Oh this way. If you have one woman to satisfy, that's so you have to worry about. You can worry about everything else you gotta do, which is the truth. At the time I was doing, I was doing you know, I had one woman walk out one hour, another one workout, another hour, another one workout that my man sitting there looking at this ship. You know what I'm saying. So they're like, it's documented, like it could happen. But and you when you're doing it,

you think you it's a trophy. It's like you think you're doing something that sh it ain't bullsh that's bullshit. Be you know what I'm saying, Like the real ship is the real ship is create an opportunity for other niggers to get on. You know what I'm saying, Where you're gonna do that. It's focused on what you're doing. You know what I'm saying that, That's why I'm on right now. So that's why we started these shows were I got three different shows going on right now. They're

all popping. You know what I'm saying. When I'm doing I started this all this Gmail block party action at gmail dot com, you know where I tell people around the country to say men music and they get an I played on my show because I know what it's like to not get her. You ain't got no money for it. You ain't got now, let no machine, nobody know where you at. Nobody's trying to help you. So this is the spot wherever it's hot or not, I'm

gonna let the fans decide that. I'm not gonna put my opinion into it, but I'm gonna give you an outlet. I gave him an outlet for them to be heard. So every week when I'm doing the joints, I played through the joints and let the people decide what's going on. I mean so much to that person, even if they don't go nowhere, it's just that they ain't know that

they have a chance. You know what I'm saying that people 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 now he has keeps. I feel like you have to do the questions. I feel like you asked, feel like that. I just feel like all them nigs deeper in deep, like deeper they sold the ass. It's okay, It's okay

in this show on this show is okay. I'm just saying, I'm a Libra and I gotta turned up. What was that? That's the tigers around? So what's Libra? What is that? The Scales told by oh yeah, I'm told by Yeah, oh yeah, y'all ruthless. Y'all ruthless. That was the ruthless people. The kicker purchase bound. You know he's using that. We're about to do that too. Right here, I'm out of here. I could go yeah, I'm staying. That's good for you. I can do whatever you can do it. You're that human. No,

I am human, but I'm having fun. Right, you're gonna know with my ships, right, you got no, I don't got pink. I never got pink. I got pink taco I. So listen wherever was that? You know he asked, you know, he asked, no, No, he gona. I think I don't listen. You gotta, as I know, Tony to give him. It's a part of no Ian pussy is a part of Puerto Rican culture. I listened to me my grandfather then nigger never asked me like Puerto Rican sap. Thank you,

thank you for correcting me. My black grandfather didn't my more grandfather, he never asked me like, yo, you're okay, you know to tie your shoelaces. Then you just said you pussy. Yet I'm like Jesus, like that's a's a part of for just like I know and mean culture. Your grandfather also get your bid at five years old. Let's just keep it real. Let's start it out there. Yeah, let's keep it real like it's a part of culture. Drinking. They made you drink. You're like seven years old, like

they they don't make you. They just know they asked you and then you're good, keep going and a Cuban to go with it. No, no, I definitely spoke with Cuban and seven years to relax. No, No, that's was my grandfather sevens No, I'm saying I grew up around you know, cigar smoke. It was a cigar speke. So something this is that's about to go. Yeah, it's okay, we got more. We got more. Not kicking right now.

I'm sorry, we gotta go there, Capri. Listen. We our show was based on asked either this right, we love people, we're letting the friends. He's big in the hood, he's very big, h and to ask you to big him up. So we got asked that just big in our show. On our show. But I felt like in my youth, I saw you directing someone back back back man, it was well, Chuck Barry. You see Chuck Barry. Oh my god, you need see Chuck Barry. He has some fulige and his legs in it. He said, my legs is in

the on the last show a little bit. How did I know what? We're going? Crazy? Did you ship what you start on our show? It was the episode, right, I'm sorry in my mind's sorry, that's not happen. Ship. This happened. It's very great. I think it's definitely happened. Not felt. Yeah, you're pretty let me find out, he said, no, not hands in the air, legs in the air. This is a great episode. Oh my god, Oh my god.

I'm trying. I was. I got a question first, it's just seem crazy first, okay, but I want you want me to trying to act normal? She literally, you got the Scott Peppers free. You know you're crazy kid coming back? Yeah? Kids never coming back. I'm crazy. Come out. Yeah, we have fun. Man, we have it. Where's Gino? Man? You're probably call are we doing more shots? I'm just asking that. I'm I'm in. I got dug a donut's cup. That's horrible for you and it's just Mr Crean. Oh no,

that's good. North Miami ad Yo, listen, hip hop. You know what's funny? He's mad, you'll ye. It's like, y'all wan't say something YA wasn't supposed to see? Ye another cha, I'm funny, it's funny. It's yea to see what was funny? A lie? Ali crying like no, fer let me hear this second way take a great it's the thing. Okay, that's funny. Horrible, man, I'm gonna be celebrated next in the air, y'all swear. I was like, I don't I want to cutch the ass. I was going, I say,

it's just funny. I'm gonna come back and talk about this ship ship funny. Let's drink someone as girls a DVD set to relax. You gotta relax that everybody here were words because we know you're shopping the flea market. Yes, but listen, all right, we're gonna we're gonna try to get serious right now. Yo, we love that. I was gonna talk to her fir about Harvard. It's good on the hall. What's going on? So right right? It was this guy named Woolly Oh, the dude he on the

SNS club. We're talking about Willie Burgers. Yeah, he on the SNS Club. I'm never going at him. And he owned the Zodiac and he on Woodie Burgers. I'm sure you heard the Woody Burgers. W Burgers was right under the SNS club S and S Club. What's a killer? Us dealings, the pig niggas like it was just they were just it was just if you was in there, you felt like you were somebody, but really you was nobody really, So when I was in there, I was just looking at this ship like it was like, wow,

this is that's what goes on. But after the party was over, the whole forty Fish Street should be flooded. You see the biggest dudes driving the craziest car sitting around the street. The whole street flooded out. And then they'll all go on Wednesday Night only from there and we all go to the rink in New Jersey and the ring that she used to be crazy le the Ring come back to a hundred forty five street to eight Fat and was like that was like this, like it was just the place to be. Like hall M

at that time was just crazy. But there was a lot of killing going on, a lot of different ship going on with niggas getting killed the broad day like Buggies was like a big deal out there. You see niggas growing up peeping the Buggies and ship like that. But you came in up in the time where there was nothing that you came in a good time. I'm saying, but at that time it was like it was rough. At that time. Pol used to buy Outpos to buy tape for me for five dollars. Well a mixtape. Let

me get that tape. Kids, Nah Pol, he hurt now he too? Hunter now po here Hunt he found it all right. Yeah, it was crazy at that time. Now, not back then, because you coming from Queens, right, Queens you were you were like the first person bearing through from the Bronx hall uptown now Teria bringing to then then it was the bounce Master d J Doo. Yeah, I have beef what happened. I was for Queen's no know what I'm saying. I'm telling you, I'm coming. Oh

you couple Queens that happening. You know what happened with me and do what was? Well? What was somebody I was going to school with and I didn't know he was white and both of them, Yeah, we just scored was being seen each other in the morning, all that puff, all that in the morning. So what happened was on one day, this kid, you know, I'm rocking with the tape ship popping. Everything's going good and it's right when

I was about to stop. Was what happened was I got signed to Columbia and I mean Warner Brothers and Star like the and she showed me a bunch of magazines that said, kid, you pretty the only DJ in the world to sell millions and make millions of dollars off of speed mixtapes. And I knew that wasn't true. I knew people were some of my tapes. They were buy houses and cars off my joints from Southern But I wasn't making that bread. I was making what I

was making. So that's not decide to see, you know what, I'm gonna leave as the Michael Jordan this ship and gonna take my career a different way. Right when I decided to do that, some kid that I ain't seen years rolled up on me with a little bit of a tape say, this kid didn't do what I'm about to be, come at you, and he gave a little bit to me on the tape, so he played it for me, so I'm like, oh, shoot, some ship. It was just it was whatever it was, it was some ship.

It was disspectful right again, I didn't know it was Why So right right away I made the beat in a little four track when five joints chopped up, wrote around right there. I had to join out the next day, before he even got a chance to put his joint out, I had my ship out. So that was the last joint I put out. And that ship was a monumental. So now he had came out with like fifty joints after. I ain't gonna call it fifty, but he came out with a lot of joints after. And that was my

only joint, um, you know. And that was the beginning of me and wa beef. Where it got disrespectful is when why Pass says something about my mom's and my girl. And that's when we had a show. I had to show Virginia. He had a show Virginia, and I took my tour bus down there. I did my show and I waited Fahim to have his show the next day and I went to his show, and you know, I, you know, put him out both end. You know, let's go around the corner. Me and you will leave our

people here and we do what we do. And you know, it didn't work out like that, and I know it wasn't gonna be nothing. So they don't only apologize for what he said. And that's all I really wanted. There's no it was no problem later on, me and what made records together, two joints, two or three joints together where we work and right now that this Damien it was. It's cool. At the time, it was little, it was little tense, and we was gonna get it on. But

later on we've seen that it really wasn't nothing. It was kind of monumental for us because it brought a certain bar to the DJ, to the to the rap DJ. You know, you remember I got balls too. I could get on the mic and I do my thing. I do what I do, So that's what it was, and it just brought that level. And then it brought thus like Tonty touch out and do that Carime and producing

DJ and all that ship. It just shows, Yeah, it shows that you're just not stuck in one spot, you know what I'm saying, So shout the robbers talented, challenging to dude, like, I don't know. I thought it was gonna take an ELP, but not really. Nobody took it l It was just a monumental thing that happened in the mixtape game, you know what I'm saying. But it was gonna turn nasty because of that, but it never really did. So it was all great. And I talked

to Ropper today. It's all goods for now. First stopping all you do on your day, you sit back, now, what is what? What? What is your plans when you're saying my first record pops off? What am I to do? What was your plans when the original beginning? Going never stop? Yeah, going never stop? Never take my foot off the gas um. Because I always knew that I had a bunch of people I had to put on as well, like you know me Rocky twelve Atty, like the whole eights at malls,

just the malls. But I got family outside of the mall as well. What I'm saying so that you know, I got people all grow up with kids, you know, Mardi Ball, I got, you know, my uncle t, I got you know, different people that's in my family. You know, that's a part of my team now that I have to support all I wanted to support. So it's always been not about me, is about like, you know, getting this opportunity to put other people on. How old is you put on my me? Asking me passed away? I

was it was three days before my seventeen birthday. Yeah, and you did you know your pops is a legend though, Oh definitely. I always think about all the kids that, like, you know, like I always just thinking about about Dane dash Son because he was pretty popping back then, you know, as far as like his pops being like somebody in the industry or yeah, Bookie shots a boogie or like little Romeo or like, you know, these are people whose

sons like they fathers with somebody. And I always thought, like, damn, like my pops a somebody because you knew all these people he introduced me to puff Uh, you know, it was just a bunch of killers I met. It was a bunch of like different people that I that came to that storm one for five, So you know it was I knew that my pops was powerful, and I knew that I was somebody special because and you said seventeen, Yeah, seen. So what age you thought, like acknowledge that your posts problem.

I always always knew that. I always knew that because he wasn't only powerful, but he was a good nick It was incredible and that and you know, that's the only thing that I like, the only thing that I hold on to and life is just being a good nick. Right. I don't give a funk about anything else. I don't give that's what the nigga think think about me. I just want to be a good nigger. And that's what your pops right. Definitely, he's a good nick. Was like

a concert, like everybody was. Everybody came by, puff moms there, everybody. My pops are just like the bridge. I like to call him the bridge because, like I said, he was the bridge between the streets and mainstream. You know what I'm saying. He wasn't like one way. And you know he always kept like a solid base in hallm and

he put on for his people. And I got a chance to meet all types of people from all walks of life, from like the superstars to the hood to like the hood dudes that ran things in the hood. You know that that knew how to talk to that politics and who you had to speak to if you had if you had to come around town, or you wanted to make some moves. He knew everybody. So when this rap thing first came to you, was that something

that you discussed with your pops or or not. I was always shot about music with my pops because I was never like I feel, I feel that way. I was never the music person. And he knew all the giants. Like you know, he introduced me to puff and you know, what is my little raps gonna do for him? And understand? So like you know, when it came to rap music, I was just I was battled under my hood. He didn't even know, you know, I was doing music or

wright in rhymes because I was. I was also designed and close and drawing at the same time I was doing what he was doing. So I was just like, you know, my rap I just kind of kept to myself with my friends. So um as a person, and I apologize for getting a little deep, but as a person who I lost my father during the highlight of

my career. While my father died July third, the best year my life is so as a person, and my father used to look at me like this, I swear to God, like yo, I said, tell my, I'm post. You know, I'm wrapping my father. But yeah, nig but Spanish with the tail seventy tattoos airrings is there? Like you know what I'm saying, Like he's he's one of those. He looked like Tony touch Like it's like like like what like like with green eyes? He got green eyes in my box? Right, So I told him I'm wrapping.

He should be like, yeah, we're wrapping, and I'm like, no, I'm really rapping. But like what I'm The point I'm trying to make is swoke. Yeah you just told me, but now yes, let's go. We got more, all right. So the point I'm trying to make it is like you see, it's you see who your pops is. You've seen it and now you're becoming yourself. Are you feeling like you have to fulfill his legacy or you feeling

like you can keep it going on yourself. I definitely gotta I'm an extension of him, how I like you or not? Like you know, I came out of it look just like when exactly, so you know, definitely got to keep the name alive. And boy, he established but I'm definitely myself as well, Like I got my home ideas of how I want to live the rest of my life for you know, mistakes that he made that I could learn from as well, So you know, definitely continue with his legacy through doing what I want to do.

Huh yeah, like you think about me is, but um he was. My father was the only quarter we get nigger in the whole six o'clock to radius, right, every black my heart is a black hood. Every black na love my father to me. My whole goal is everybody loved me or give you up occupation that you could love me for for you to get to your next level. That's what I'm doing right now, fixing much for me some a week, my guy, let me tell you feel like I'm gonna getting. I'm half black and half Sicilian.

Everybody thoughts. My dad was the first soul singer with a Latin band of Rebbie non Latin band called Lebron Brothers. In sixty eight. He made it. He was singing soul records with them. They would play the Latin music he was singing, and you know, so said. Then he left them and he became his own artist. But before him, his father, my grandfather. He used to play trumpet for Disney Gillespie, Count Basie, Now's David City with all them, dude.

So the music always been around. Yeah, the music always been around. But he was the first one with the Latin band that was crazy back down. I played that music right now for certain people. It happens once your Sicilian father was in the Latin. My dad is black in Sicilian. Is my mom's your mom's. Yeah, you can't understand where care come from. He just got a respect it the question. ID just telling me, I don't think you're following from For years I knew this Nigga's seventeen

country and seeing nothing I want to be. I want to make sure that you know, like I said, you know, we do a lot of days around the country, and we played for the younger the whole. I want no abody to see him on him and watch and think that you know, you look at me and think I don't know what all the trap joints is and all the joints and everything. Like we do this every year every week, Like we're on the roll every week for

the young and old, smashing everywhere we go. But a lot of youngest may her the name kicker Pre and may not know the kicker pre experience, never been through it, never know what it is until they see it. And when they see it, they know it's a whole another

level to what they've probably been used to. But for the ones that didn't see it, that's what it's about, and you know, And that goes into saying like, not everybody that comes from I Ever, which I consider myself Mr. Every Ever, but not everybody that comes from my ever is stuck in the old school way of thinking. You know what I'm saying, every Yeah, absolutely every Mr. Every Ever.

So what I'm saying is is that a lot of dudes that come from was back then they get stuck in the old school where thinking and what happens that they don't understand what the seventeen year old E t Old was doing. But you was seventeen and a tens at one time and your parents was questioning you. So it's not when I'm seventeen os and the A t O s and I'm twenty one year old make that music. They're not making it for the grown person. They look at it for the person to understand what they're doing.

If you happen to be grown and like it, then you like it now. I watched fifty year olds dance to trap music. Every you know what I'm saying all the time, at the end of the day, I hear to say it. It doesn't matter what the ages. And this is why I started to kick a preet black party. On Sirius Sex and Fly, I played you're here, younger maid like I told you here young and may. You'll hear al Green, you're here, you're here, um the drum.

After that you'll hear caress one like. It becomes that, it becomes putting everything together, brenching the gap, instead of saying the oldest over here, the youngest over here, and nobody cause it's good as good. What's good is good. That's good, bobacks. At the end of the day, when you're back, I said that fifty year old going to that party, when that DJ play that traffic, that your asses on that dance or dancing to it. But then you're gonna talk about talk bad about the youngest about

what they're doing. Again, let them do what they're doing. They ain't doing nothing. If if they was tall ship up in the street, then that would be a problem. They're making music that people understand, like their generation understand. Let them do what they do. Why are you talking bad about it? You know what it's like. You don't

listen to you gonna like it? Don't talk bad about it any day you get a chance to help him out, tell him the right way, tell him, you know, like you're doing this and not try to to try to see it. Put it together nigga album that got colors to it. Don't just put something out there where's just one thing, because I get a little fitter with that.

You hear one album is all the same beats, all the way through, same speed, saying this, saying I mean, okay, yeah, you want to hear a little bit of arriety and ship, and I don't want to hear an album of all features like I want to hear you, you know what I'm saying. So everybody got there what they like. But at the same time, nobody has the right to tell you what to make. You make what you want to make. And if they like it they're liking, who are you

to judge it? You know what I'm saying. You know, and that's real ship, it's real shape. Look for that you know what I'm saying. 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. Then I totally dunk. What are we doing next? For Tony A hundred and fifty m c s. Do you want to have a shot? I feel like you want

to say shot for now? Maybe that you want to do a shot? Come on? Yeah, I was checking out. I was checking out the little things. Yeah, I was figuring out you know what you want to go? No, no, no, no, I was just gonna see if I could score one of these guys up there. Oh what's that? What the collection they got going on up here? We don't know if you look at these, Yeah, you can't take the decoration. Well so in any event, yeah, no, no, I was

just admiring that. So we're not gonna have a hundred fifty mcsh We upgraded from fifty to a hundred fifty. Actually we've already recorded it, like over hundred and fifty. I believe it, you know, so, But like like it said, it's a lot of work. Man, like getting people to recording and paperwork and this and that, and then how annoying is a lot of howwing is? It don't go like when you when you want to finish something and

you're depending on all artists. Is artists really annoying? Let's just throw it out there because I'm not an artist. Throw us under the bus, and I'm going to actually cheer it on. No, not at all. It's all it's on timing, man, you know I said, it's just that it's a timing like everything lining up, paper record, this, that it just goes. You know, I feel sometimes artists a piece of ship. You would say that sometimes sometimes sometimes depending on who you are, And they're not speaking

about myself. I'm taking myself come to the left. But it depending on who you are, you get a call faster when you're doing something. You know what I'm saying, that break down something out of you. We don't we don't understand anything. You just said, bring it down. Okay. What I'm saying it's like, if you're a certain caliber here, you ain't gonna get the call as fast as this mogul right here, all this dude that sells this amount

of records. You know what I'm saying that, Like, again, I'm not speaking for myself because I hardly ask anybody for anything, but but I'm speaking in a general term. You know, sometime the dude that's down here. I remember one time Eminem said something to me. He said, he Eminem said something. He said, don't go and spend a whole bunch of money on the artist that you think is gonna give you their hit record. Because you go and spend all that money on that artist and he

won't give you ship. Your record won't go nowhere. And now you either spent all that money on this artist that you think is gonna give you somewhere because he's popping. And that's the truth. Man said. It's about the producer in your hood that gives you that sound that makes you be who you be, instead of you run into the dude that is popular. You know what I'm saying. Everybody gets caught and what's popular and not what's authentic. You know what I'm saying, And that's what happens a

lot of times. Important. Authentic is what's the most supportant. Authenticity. It's gonna give you the business. They're gonna give you They're gonna give you what you pay for when you get what you deal with popularvity. Okay, yeah, we won't want to deal with things is popular, But it's the popular person giving you or authenticity? Are they giving you your money's worth? Are they are you you feel good at the end of the night paying them? You's what

I'm saying. Did they bring a whole bunch of people on stage and that's their show? You know what I'm saying, Like, what are you paying for? What are you what are you looking for? You're looking for popular lavity? Are you looking for somebody's gonna get the job done? Job done? You know what I'm saying. So, I don't know. My way of thinking is a little different, maybe a little different than a lot of people. But the business is

the business, and people like what they like. But I just think that the smart thing is is that you cater to the people that follows what is the real ship. The real ship is paying the people that pay. Satisfy them. Satisfy them. Don't get so caught up in popularity, get caught up in what's gonna get the job done. We gotta make noise. You know what I'm saying. I want to sound to appreciate what I mean. I know y'all expect real ship, so I don't be able to be

real about it. And you know that's just the way I see it. If I was a promoter or something like that, I want to promote on the on the short thing that's gonna bring me money later on, you know what I'm saying. Not just for the moment. I want to you know, I want to go on with it. You know what I'm saying. So that's what's up. Don't godwy feeling about that. I'm in Miami. You got it's already awesome. You listen, you go relax. Yes, that's okay. Your family all right. And we have Mr Creem and

Winwood Mr creech House too. And they said ice cream. You have ice cream? Yeah, hot coco. That's called up a hot cocoa and yeah both Yeah that's had near your old niggas. Your both had a hot chocolate. I'm an old nigga too. Yeah, we old me. We had hot sho. No, in my mind, I had hot chocolate niggers when they when they had it, I was like, I gotta hot yolott Toozy, Okay, who's the guy who's Berger is not coming back. Burg's not coming back. We

gotta relax, relax first coming back. What is he doing? He's having a shot. Oh relaxing? What is here? You got ice cream? I want ice cream too? Well the way? Yeah? Yeah, get no? What's that ship? No dairy do? Come on? I got so can't. At the end of the day, we have to please our women. Absolutely, a happy woman. Man, make it happy boy, You'll be all right, trust me. You get money with us, That's what that's That's what

I'm on. You can't get money. What do you do a lot of things when your first You gotta hit on to just one hit for your fans, just for your fans. Ain't nothing to do with me, shout told my fans picked them up. Hit one head just passes and smelly yo. Kid to be getting a lot of money for a long time, right like listen, listen. At one point, j G has to say he's the greatest guy for all time. My dude, do you not feel like you the greatest DJ in all time? I mean,

everybody's gonna flooded the greatest said feeling. I'll tell you what what I've done to earn the name the world's greatest DJ, which you didn't give myself. But what I've what I've done, I think pretty great because I was the one that set the bar to let DJ has become a business. Now if I didn't do what I did, wherever they had went, You rock on the mic the way you do because Kick could prey did it the

way he did it. You played the records, you played the way you played because Kick could pre set that form you. You became a hot party DJ because Kick pretty gave me the blue and how to be a hot party Djay, let's not get this twisted, he said. I'm saying a lot of DJ is doing what I do and don't even know they got it from me. And I'm happy for that. I'm happy to sit back and say I rocked the whole nation and let the whole nation be able to take care of their family.

I remember one dude, walk to me, no more your kids because you I'm not killing somebody is because if you are not robbing somebody's house, I did what you did. I followed you, and I'm taking kid of my family now. I ain't got to do that crazy ship no more. You know what I'm saying, so, knowing all the things that I've done, we can sit here and talk about

it all day. We ain't even got enough time. But or knowing all the things I got sitting back, sitting back and just realized the when I see somebody on the mic DJ and they got to set up like me, and they all that, and they're doing the saying things I might have said, or you know, saying that the way I might say it. It just makes me feel like, Yo, you did your think kid, you did your ding. You didn't just wait your time. You ain't bullshit. You did

something that really moved culture. You know what I'm saying. You as all right. I'm gonna told everybody I've been on twenty five tours. If you want to talk about death comedy jam, I've been on that tour for nine years, sixteen years, I'm sorry, sixteen years. And then and then you ain't going to Kelly jay Z puff Buster Usher through Hill nine, Aaliyah Um Ship Bone Thugs were going on and on and all man, go on and on and on, but mostly you know, i'd be on the

road on my own door. What I do I've been doing. I've been doing two in the shows. You know what I'm saying. So it's like, that's why I'm like even in New York, Like I love New York and from New York, but I don't like how New York is moving a little bit, especially when the promoters acting like they're the stars and ship like you put yourself big on the fly, you got the DJ here, come on, cut it out, be at the end of the day. And you know, when you come to one of my shows,

I got my opening is me. You ain't gonna hear one record five times in my party. You know what I'm saying, You're gonna hear one time. You're gonna hear the whole party smashing from the beginning to the end. Doesn't matter who it is. When I step on that stage. It's pandemonium, period from the beginning to the end. And they no down and ain't no standing around, and ain't nobody thinking they chewed, and ain't none of that ship. It's real business and that's what I do. So I

don't know. I don't know how anybody else doing that. I shout to everybody, you get your bread duty, how you do it? Come to the Chicken pre event. You're gonna get your business done, and that goes for promoters, that goes for anybody that paid for a ticket. I think about the people first. For years, I took artist a DJ, and this is nothing I want to speak about. You know, some of the people might and I understand what's the reason of bringing the DJ with me instead

of just having DJs just going on. I don't like people who not getting their money's worth. So when I bring somebody with me, I've ever spend the money for that person to come out and make sure that we're not bumping heads to that people that pay their money is getting a full show than the half the DJ. Don't want to come in there before me and do what you pay me to do. You don't need that,

You don't need me there. If you want to come in and do that, then you ain't the type of do that rocket party with C and D records you will do. That depends on the record to be hot. I play those hot records at the end of the night like I don't even need them because you need about those records. Anybody could play those records. It's about you, you see. I'm saying, if you can't sell you, then You're just like everybody else. So there's nothing different, you

know what I'm saying. That's the difference. When you come in there, ask about making sure the people that pay their money feel better than they did before they walked in there. And when you leave that scar there, that promoter knows, I don't give a ship. Who you get kid to pray? He shook this ship. Let's go get him again. Let's go take them into another city. You're my man that you promote. Let's go get kid. You

want to get some bread, Let's go get kicked. Every show I do swollers everywhere, and it's not because of me, Dj' is because everything else that comes with it. It's professionally on time. The people that work with me. Make sure your ship is gonna be right. We're gonna make sure everything is together. You ain't gonna throw me in your corner like I'm some neighborhood DJ. You're gonna put me on stage like I was supposed to be saying what

You're gonna put jay Z on stage? Saying way you're gonna put the do what they hit reckon on stage? And I'm gonna sell this shit out the same way he did and you're gonna treat me like you treated him. If you ain't gonna treat me like that, go get the next dude to do your show, because I don't need it. I'll do two on the shows a year. So this is where this is the attitude I've been having for years and people may not understand it, but I don't want to be looked at as a DJ

to just play records. You're gonna look at me as a force to be reckon with. And if you don't, I don't need you. Simple as that, I'll do a show with Firth. Firth come on his record drop. They're gonna go crazy. What I'm gonna do after fur get off stage, I'm gonna do something that's gonna make niggas go crazy. You're gonna say rip ripped it, Kim ripped it where it came out that he better be. You know what I'm saying, because that's what it's about. I'm

a DJ, and I'm not to do that. Make the record. I'm not that I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna play your record better than you perform it. Don't play yourself, I said, I'm saying, And that's how I'm going and this is gonna really fired whatever. This is what it's fired rights the same real shame, you know. Again, Like I'm in my first album, I wrapped on the whole album. One of the brothers came at me. I was hot in the street with the mix tapes. You know, we

need you to wrap on the joint, said Robs. And you're sending on the mix tapes and I'm gonna. I'm gonna be making the beats in the studio writing the Robs right there. And I wasn't trying to be no rapper, you know, but all right, just what they want. I couldn't do. I couldn't make it records being a DJ, so I had to do it that way. So I did that way. When I got a chance to make my second album, then I got a chance to just

show the production side and get everybody else. I got j Buster, Lord's Boys, pun Nor everybody putting one together, made soundtrack to the streets. Now I got top tier. This is gonna be another thing. And remember everything I do, matter how big, my name has always been ground from the ground up. I sat on that street corner, I sat in the middle of a hunting forty fIF Street and eight Avenue where it was killing, shootings and just get robbed. All that I sat in the middle of that.

I didn't know if I was gonna get robbed and killed by sitting there, By sitting sitting there to selling mixtape ships, you're driving by laughing like I was doing bad. I just have to put fourteen gold chains on my neck just to look like I was doing good sitting there in the middle of the street selling the ship. And the ship took me the way it took me. Now, at the end of the day, you know, I didn't know what was gonna happen. I know she was gonna blow up the way it blew up and ship blew up.

Once it did, I made I made sense of it. I made I made it happen. You know what I'm saying that, And that's it. That just goes to show anybody, it doesn't matter who it is, you put yourself any Look what y'all, you've been making records forever. You know what I'm saying. You've been making it. And look where you're at now, whole different lane, whole different lane right now, right now. You can sit here right now, the way I'm doing on Pediescope and on ir G Live. Sit there.

It's not just about the music in the way to the Freaky Way I played, it's the lifestyles everything I say to you, and you're gonna believe it. And the reason why you're gonna believe it because I don't have a credibility of kicking pre being a shitty nigger. Kid never shifted on nobody kid, They never did. You don't see nothing on the internet with kids doing foul shot or playing itself for talking crazy. Everything is authentic, So you're gonna believe what I'll tell you. If I say

something foul about you, they're gonna believe it. They're gonna believe it because they know I don't say nothing the same thing. You have a lane now that that you could, you could tell people you know, believe me, believe what I say. This is the truth, this is what's going on. As long as you stay like that, people are gonna follow you. You drink, chances to ship. Let's get it straight. That's why I'm here. I don't let's I want to vacation.

I took a vacation because I've been working. I've been offered to do shows and parties and all that ship. But he offered so nothing. The only thing I took was make chance. Uh, the only thing I took because this is my wife. Tell me when I do something good. Everybody thank you, Na, but you say day yeah, yeah up for first sitting here like damn, listen for it's a classic episode. I'm happy to be a part of it. Classic out of here. Now, what do you think is

gonna do? And and and come on? Come on? And then a sack cap to take control over New York. We we depending on you, Rocky and oh y'all to take God for us because I don't want to wrap no more. I'm okay already. Yeah. I think it's bigger than wrap though, man, I think that's what we need is to take over. We're gonna wrap, We're gonna take over, But I think it's bigger than rap because the last we're gonna bring it down a little bit more. So, look right, because you know why we're from New York.

We're all from New York, all of us. You know you're from New York. You would mean, mother in your fucking mind, from New York. I don't put right, no right, We need y'all to step up, right. Some people look at your sounds. Some people look at the movement and they say, oh, it's different. I'm not one of those guys. I'm one of those guys. I think different is good. That's what I take different, Open up more doors. Absolutely.

Now the torches really in you guys hand, like I mean, for real, from like I mean, it doesn't matter how many records, Fat Joe will make busting rhunds and make nor We will make Ja rule, make d maxim, make fit, make right. Now y'all, the new generation, it's actually really in your hands. Right, I'm gonna slot to beat to them. Yeah, yeah, we know what. Kid'll be heavy too, can't wait. But we're just gonna keep We're just gonna keep being nuts

and keep continue to innovate and push culture forward. But I think, you know, I don't I don't like to talk with myself of what we do is as far as the group, but I think that like we we did a lot for the the youth, the underground internet scene that was trying to break through. And you know, Harllan didn't have or New York didn't have a voice in a long time. So you know, We don't only just speak for New York. We speak for the culture

period for New York. I have like a whole crazy love about New York, Like you know what I'm saying, Like I love Hollywood Death, I love Brooklyn a little Queens and the Bronx start niling Long Island. So it's just like most of my videos and shot in New York.

And when I do that, when I bring them with cameras around, I'm giving kids an opportunity to jump in front of that camera and do what you do, show them, show them your talent, show them what you do, because that's what I was doing when the cameras just coming around. God damn. And also and also I love being in the city. I love being in the city because I love when I've seen you in the neighborhood, or when I've seen Kim in the neighborhood, or Jim Jones or

you know these guys. It was like something to look up to aspire to be. So now I just gotta asked that because allegends for me, it's Jim Jones camera, but it feels like cam this coast sign and y'all. But it's a certain energy that comes am I bugging? What do you mean? Like it feels like the camera is signing a sad But maybe every time when Jim Jones comes up, it's a certain energy that's not good bugging. People tell me I'm bog no, I just shot a video with I mean, I didn't judge you the video

with Jim Jones. But you know, Jim showed love from jump. He did. He knew my pops in my know, my family and he he dies. I knew Jim actually before a new camp and Jim came in and this is when I was designing and he was actually like doing like the BB timing Dolts and he introduced me to BB. And you know, this guy's like meeting up with stand leader, designer of Vigor Fighter Men and all of that. Yet and yeah, like he just put me in places I wouldn't have been myself. So shout out to the gym

for that. You know, some people are just I don't know, like some people are just more outspoken to others. And you know, Jim is just Jim helped me. Child's to Jim. That's that's what we need to hear. That need to hear that. Shout out to Jim and shout outs to camp as well, like you know, and Juel sat Town. I got there and Juel and everybody from Dipping the Masks got damn in New York, k. Everybody's smoking. He's smoking, right. You gotta take one much shot and then listen a shot,

take one more shot for it. But how many blunts you had, nor I don't count Blint ye had about like nine ten joints. But you know it's the beating you got. How smoke whiz Khalifa. You gotta relax. He's my friend. I like him. He didn't have a good show with Snoop and you guys, you guys, yeah, Snoop, we have to relax as well. No, no, Snoop, Snoop we got the same birthday. It's a big, big It's big as a little Snoop Disney. But listen, what the

Snoop disnay right. I was doing the record with Snoop and Slick Rick record Dad Dre wanted to do for a long time, but slick Rick was locked up, so when he got out, I was doing my album and I end up getting new So I did slick Ricking, but in the Bronx and then I went to l A to go do snoop bag so be a snoopy the studio. I said, I'm embraced, weede snoop. It's gonna get screen heavy ship, make them comfortable. Everything gonna be all right. Pulled the bag out confidence snoop. He said,

get that bullshit. Hold out some orange ship from Homboo County. I was like, what is this ship? Like this ship like this is part yo and he was laughing at me. I smoked too. I pulled two bucks to pull that ship. I ain't smoking more. That night she was poison. This night we got we gotta a demon right now. I'm straight, good, good god. So yeah, that's you know, you got the pair pressure the word. I'm gonna tell your song. I'm

gonna tell your song. They might seem like I'm saucy, it might seem like I'm drunk, but let me just tell you something. Tell us so hip hop is the best thing that we should ever celebrate because it's something that we created as black young at Deenos blacks, whatever nationalities doesn't even matter. It's what we created it as people who sat back. We were Paul and we created something.

And the crazy ship is the biggest thing I've ever learned from Lee all Coins was when I'm at the Polar Lounge with this guy, He's like, I want drink chaps. I said, we lacks. What do you want to do with the let me find And he's like I wanted and I said blacks And he doesn't know what he wants it. But the thing about it is what he did tell me why is He's like, I can't believe hip hop celebrates hip hop. He's been down since run DMC was sniffing coke Angel does hip hop don't celebrate

hip hop? The reason why these guys are they're running around because they back then, these things really had beef back then. Back then they will do three of shows because they had to move. So when he sees this and he says, guys are celebrating hip hop and winning, it's crazy too. Just take ahead. Just let me tell you something. Because came back from south By Southwest, Yes, and then the range of people, the range of people

that was fans of drink tips. It was like eighteen year old too for the year olds and the young kids that all the young kids was like, thank you for teaching us about your generation. South By Southwest was crazy Me and bust to do the show that Monday that she was so luch free stop lossing. But I'm always always what is that? What are you? What is that twig? Twig? What is that twig? Anyway? You know, even from Nickelodeon at one point Nickelodeon, you know you

did from home. Maybe I did a lot of stuff. Nothing again Nickelodeon. No, No, you've been cleaned for a long time. It's a great thing. Yeah, I'm stay clean. I'm talk for the board and I still I'm still clean. Like go man, So can grab that my how grabbing that one? How was it being on time? Your boy? Did you love being on time? Voice? Um? I mean they you know first, and I mean they got a history, you know what I mean, like we're stuff that they

put out. But as far as me being happy with them, I mean I did one album with them, you know, and uh, I mean I had no issues. There's only one album. There was no Peacemaker too. No, it was at Peacemaker too, but not on Time. I was on your Peacemaker. That was independent Peacemaker two on the Peacemaker one with the d I TC record. Yeah, crazy that was crazy. So we'll put on Peacemaker two. You gotta

hit it one time, came hit it one time. I passed the Tony touch man as Heroin Mad Heroin Man Heroin. That's the that's the reason why we're popping you still arrowin sma, we jea nobody should let me call I do this heroin in that blood this Heroin everywhere everywhere. You know. We gotta relax. Let me find out re sponsored by Heroin. We've been sponsored by Heroin for the first show. What show is this seveny one? We don't we've been We've been hearing it out for a long time.

Let's relaxed. So he just cuts off. Let me find out. You work the camera? Oh ship, I get a moka like this, give me you show up called them sorry, let's look that put like that, but he put you like but it's a different time of Polo's like that. You gotta you gotta lit. Kid, you're coming out. You're coming out, comeing out what we're going out in. It's heavy in Miami because kid, you just celebrated like your birthday, like you're like fifty. Now my ship was crazy to

my party. Man fishing up for d one. Let's keep you looking, makes some kid hit that real video, real videos one real opening straight this one, just kid, I don't want to put you off. Cut you off, kid and one boy who woe bol Come on, I'm gonna end the shore right now, you're gonna I'm gonna end the shore. You gotta react. Two parts tartesting, barter smarter. You gotta start the next part. Just take a shot. Me and this ship. Um no, yes, that ship, that ship.

You do this, I do this all right, I'm in Oh look at for where you want? You want? The rock asked for you? Okay, that was I felt that he was. He was getting jamming. You're not. You're not jamming with us. Take way for taking one head and you got a party tomorrow, all right, but definitely you a little Wayne And this is and what's it called chick the bars? Come on, I don't know what I'm drinking. Rock You gotta called me white. I don't believe you, but I'm still in Rocky Yo. I know I know

two parts of this. Keep it. I had to pe for like two hours. So if I've been holding my ship, I'm no, you're not. I'm but are just take a shot. Take a shot. I'm playing playing play kid, give me the first thing that episode me porn on flick in my life. That sounds mad crazy. Just wait before ray J called dash in Kelly, it was just it was just just kicking before raging start talking about that like you gotn't lack. I got this bucking big thank you.

There's a slow train crash. Sorry about this guy. Kid told me say you gotta relax. He told you that. He told me say, nig you gotta relax. I think he was talking to you in the future, to you gotta relax season. That's very true. He told me that, kid, and he said now and when he's saying team because relax. Now, I gotta relax. I'm just relaxed for no reason. I just relax. Cheers, you gotta relaxed, cherous your blood or whatever the heroin you got, yo, that's that's a chance.

To people waving that fee, Wait, won't want feet? What want? Said? The people waving that fee made up in the air the match rack your mad business. I'm going I'm going you got I'm sorry, but it's still a win. Fis west Wind. I don't know what you're drinking. What is that card? You want some card? You gotta relax, you gotta okay, you want to show you no, come on to tell them people when you can catch you every night, tell the people saive, don't you talk about some a

little one but it talks to him? Go on, Talk on Talk on Tuesdays, ship Man, right, Talk on Tuesdays, New York City. That's right, that's that's the radio show. And then we got the we got the party on Tuesday nights, which you know Capri has been involved in play It Out party a few times. You know what I'm saying, and you know like it's family affair. You know what I'm saying. Talk O Tuesdays right now, it's

a club yellow. The radio show is on serious Sex them shame forty five by the being twelve years everybody, you know, all of us, you know that's always the word, all of us. That's what that's how talk O Tuesdays. Go ahead, talk to them people people a minute, I can follow me on Instagram before we keep going, I need to know what kind of sweatsuit is that? Oh soocchini? That sounds expensive, but it's you gotta relax, hold on, I got relaxed on sounding expensive if you gotta really

likes to relax me. Whoa, I got good man with your cheny sweatsuit and uh you can find me on Twitter, instagrams at for sp F r G. I got a album coming out, Still Striving should be out, pretty showing and uh it should be out eight sat. Put it like that, right, No, all pun intendant Lloyd stop that without kid, I'm just happening. I gotta tell these people, you gotta eat these bitches asses still okay, throwing out anyway, Yeah,

that's good. Give anyway. You gonna throw that out there for the young guns raised right figure I eat and uh, first of all block Party live mix sape on Periscope and the and the a G Live that's Wednesday eight o'clock East, the time that ship rings off and that I had so many women watching that made me create a show called No Panty Sundays for Ladies par Yeah.

I played a lot of cool out slow music and have little flowers and ship little It'd be fly man, we have a little flo problems and all that right there. And it got so popular that my man run Mills from Syria, Sex sidon for exempt Syria Sex and Fly asked me to come and do my thing because I didn't want to go on the radio and be told what to do. You know, that's why I went on the radio. You know, I come and doing our guest appearances or whatever whatever station. But I don't want to

be locking those stations. I don't want nobody tell me how radio should go. So I started showing Syria Sex singer. They came to me and say, kid, you know what you're doing that's gonna make it happen. So I got a six hour show and I'll be a personality from four to eight and then from eight o'clock to ton of clock, I play that ship. And what I do is I putting new and all together and I make it so fly. Y'all gotta listen to a trusting I'm telling y'all. If y'all ain't got the apple, get the apple.

And now only that. I just finished album called Top Till the Same, took all the battle rappers and made them put something together, made some hot, produced no album for them. And also you can see me in your show in your city doing my thing and smashing the dance. So if you ever hear me, coming to your city, saying, come to see the kid do what I do. Now, hold on kicking pre one on one on the Twitter and Instagram and the real kicking playing on Facebook. How

at your boy? Let let me say I was really quick as as a young well I'm not young now, but when I was a young Miami DJ, inspiring DJ, the blueprint was right here, Kick Capri was inspiring and as a mixtape, DJ Tony Touch was a blueprint. So I just want to say thank you brothers for everything. Man. We don't usually have young brothers here. And when I was in southest south West, I saw Fresher and he and that was we had him on the show. We rarely have like young, you know, new artists on the show.

And he's a good dude. And I really like your music, brother, and I'm saying I'm glad you're on the short as well. Man. The difference between like every young new artist, his father actually be braded him to be who he is. So as much as I want to celebrate who he is, I acknowledge who the upbringing was before him, So I knew he was supposed to be. He was supposed to be. I know, it's kind of like cocky in like a certain way. But it's also like it's supposed to be

what it's supposed to be. Look, it is what it is. You gotta re You come over, sticks, you gotta re you just go to yo. Listen more to the Jordan spot schoolier ship. No they did not have on the back. You want to see the rack you think about the flea market, I'm gonna take I'm not the flea market. They always have it on the racket place market. See, you don't understand in Miami is a fleet market. You know, let's play fleet markets. And that's what he thinks. It's

a flea market. He goes, what I don't want to know. He gotta relax. Tell him, you gotta relax. Hate you people got a fleatball. Now I think he goes to the homestep. You gotta relax, you will take pretty. Can you tell him you gotta relax? Please just that he said, he are you telling relax? Relax? Don't you're gonna taking the picture. Let's get out it, kid. I'm not gonna lie. You're not gonna I've been holding my pistare we gotta take a pure I say goodbye. To the people. No,

we're gonna take a picture. No, you got the microphones. Oh I gotta say, Oh listen, I'm gonna be you gonna be honest. Yeah, listen, I've been honest to share the stage right now. Puff Daddy said something very crazy to us. He said he wants to go from being on the stage to being dust stage and drink chance. We have to take that same responsibility, meaning that we're saying we've had We have been on the stage, but now we all the stage. So anybody comes and talks

to us. And even though in our minds we think like it's between us, it's really not. It's a lot of people listening. Let's nothing. I'm listening. Let's let them relaxed. Two people too, and people point their friends. Yes, and this is what we should be doing. What we should be just hanging out because this is what hip hop bess. We have to keep hip hop alive? And how did we keep up hip hop alive? And half hop doesn't matter,

halp hop, you just made it up. You know you should be the leader of half hop if you're a certain new record halp hop. Sorry, my hip is happening right now. I think I got an excuse, you gotta ever, I don't even know what you're saying, but the point I'm trying to make it and half, let's have fucking fun. If you live in your life having fun and it's fake fun, don't live your life no more could die alright that I have fun. Every day I wake up, I have fun, and you should have fun. Every day.

I have fun of my own and so should we. Every day you wake up? You say, what up? Alright? Cool? Let's it's funked up ship that happens. I'm saying, Look, look you wake up and then and then and then body ever tell you here some fund up ship happen because the fun just got elbow there being Bob. Let's go right, m find all your favorite movies and shows factor with Excinity just speaking to the excellent voice formost to search across live, CV, on demand, even Netflix and

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