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keep it legendary. And right now we have one of the world's famous DJs, one of the best, world's best producers behind the scenes of touching every you know, top tier artists has had, has had to go through hit this man school has had to be in a session with him, had to be schooled by him. He's has done countless hit records. A sneaker king. Right now we are talking about the legendary d J Clark can't make something. And we also have his the hony who owns thirty
six hundred pairs of sneakers. His closet smells like Nike, Adidas and New Balance. He's I've seen him want to enter their countless times. A lot of people call theirself sneaker kings, but nobody's a sneaker king like my man. Man he's in the building, makes him goddamn, it is hot to here. Goddamnit it is hot. Goddamn, this is this is your dream, champce is we are hip hop.
Remember old D and D Studio. You do not have to explain D n D never had a C. I don't remember D and D. I have a a C. I don't think it ever did I don't remember having um uh, what is it called the ternmity? People like exterminate exterminate, They never had exterminator D and D big up from mere goddamnit for keeping hip hop hip hop. We just have him Man and Pete rock on here. But before we get into the head, we started this things saying that we wanted to keep legends and hip
hop alive. Today marks our first episode we ever dropped March. We don't know we were dropping this episode, but Mars was our first episode. We hardly didn't know what we were doing. But you with my boy too and with our boy. That's right, boy, that's right after us got a cold. Joel should go through that. Look, Clark, this is how this is how they pour in Parry. You're getting that rich. Make sure you get that good slow motion. This is how they're pouring in Bowery. We've seen. I'm
holding the big scene. So Clark, I want you to take us to the beginning, at the beginning, what of the career, Like, what did you did? You say? You don't know him? Right now? You like you like me and you're right now I'm interview worry. It makes sense. It makes sense. So listen, So did you start as a producer first or you started as a DJ DJ? I'm a DJ first a thousand percent, like like I'm I don't even know. Yeah, yeah, I'm a DJ first. That's it. Everything that that's doing is based off for
me being a DJ first. Okay. And who's the person you looked up to as a DJ? Um? I would probably if I had to say the most, I would say, um, Larry Levine. Um. But but before that, the first person I actually would say I looked up to as a DJ or I I looked at him, went like, he's the guy with Grandmaster Flowers. I think I'm sick Master flas my Grandmaster Flowers. Grandmaster Flowers. Yeah, I've never heard him. It's thirty nine years old. Yeah he's he's he's the
legend in Brooklyn. Wow. Yeah, yeah, he's the guy big up Grandmaster Flowers. Yeah, he brought me rest in peace, Rest in peace. So Clark, you got to meet Biggie early on? Yeah? What was that? La Um? It was cool because um, you have to remember all of his O g s was my man's um on and and uh and just and all the guys that were older than man. We're so we gotta do with toast man. Toast to you for surviving this nasty ass game for as long as you have been and out here still relevant,
So salute to you. Continue to big go ahead. Yeah, so all of his uh, his old g s was my man's um. You know, I'm a little I was. I'm older than him. I was older than him, and I was also always around popping them. So meeting him was I knew he was a dope MC that there was nothing confusing about it. Now you met you met
him early on? You met him, Yeah, I met him. Yeah, I met him earlier Okay, and earlier than the reggae deals like when he went to when he was when he was on Stretching Noriega, I mean stretching, like I knew who he was at that point. Now, Scots the Limit, you did that because I did. That wasn't the first joint you did, for being right, that would be the first joint I did. That was his record, but that he was on Junior my Favor Records, that I executive
produced album with him. We did that together. Okay, we're gonna go back to that but Scots the Limit one of my favorites. Thank you brother. And today's let's make noisen right anybody smoking? Because how we do it on drink chapter camera. I'm gonna joke you man with the horns, I'm just a limit. Now big calls you would say he wants to beat calls you or how does how does this happen? We were on tour and he goes, uh, let's start. He wants to make records for Junior Mafia.
And uh, he goes on, when we come back, when we go home, when we come back, just you know, bring some music. So I brought some music and it was on the bus and we were going through tracks for Junior Mafia and he heard it and he wanted it for himself. Yeah, and then and then I went straight to the studio. Actually, um, like I said, we were working on Junior Mafia. Is the idea to Junior Mafia's album. We didn't even like have a really set
plan that this was gonna go down. It was I want to make an album on Junior Fia, Mr Lee, what's up man? We recorded there's no simple lemonade. Just get it. Talk is very Hollywood. We gotta get him simply, hollywoodmade this is the but you don't got simple to in leminade with just lemonade. Man, just let me just lemonade and Fiji water, please, Fiji water with the red top. No no, no. So that's your man who was driving. He's the best, he's so you do skys the limit.
You know what happened? Like I said, he was what we want tour and I brought him some music back when we was going. When we went back on tour and he heard it, he said he wanted it. And I thought he actually was saying he wanted it for Junior Mafia. But then I figured out, or we figured out, that he didn't wanted the Genie Mafia at all. He wanted it for himself. And uh, I kind of was like, well, you can't have it because one I had given it to what. Yeah, it was honestly, it was Oxby. I
think I did tell me that he was alive. Damn. I remember him telling you know, it's crazy if a story can balls you me and I could you never call him alive? Shouldn't come on. That's very true, It's very true. It's very true. I'm not the thing about it. Come on, come on, Poppy, but you don't fun it's Panamanian. You don't turn the corner. You're gonna starting side. Don't we go on the comber that you were fabulous, y'all. We're gonna make y'all garden that your name is probably yeah, yeah, okay,
you know that there's not normal. That's all right, let's make some noise to that. So was you there when Scott's The Limit was recorded? Half of it. I recorded the beat and then it went to um, it went to what you call it. It went to to to pup studio, and then it came back with the vocals and and then it went back again because he was like, he's gonna put one twelve on it because he had did the hook by himself at first, and then went back to get one twelve. And then it came back
to the studio where I was at that mixed it. Wow, but um, he was there for the mix and everything. He was so now let me flip and bounce it on. You also knew Tupac as well? Yeah, you knew early Tupac. Ye just described that, like described the difference from early Tupac to the Tupac that you know people know better underground. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, in digital Underground he was being who he wasn't Digital underground. He was dancer sometimes rapper
and hype man. You know that's I mean he was. He was a happy, go lucky guy. Right. And did did you meet the death old Tupac? Yeah? I mean yeah, yeah, let's describe it. I know you're talking to me like Cacus like that. He looking at me like you know, but I'm listening. Just changed from death He changed after the incident with the cops. I think na, I mean, he definitely it was. It was a change from what it wasn't It wasn't the change that I'm asking Clark.
You know what I'm saying to change, like from Digital Underground Tupac to death Row. Drastic change that's changed because you're you're you're you're skipping a whole section. And when he made records like he made records before he became death Row, you know what I'm saying, Like Brenda's got a baby, holla for you, hear me, Like you know what I'm saying, Like he was making records that were socially, socially good and relative you know what I'm saying, Brendon's
had a baby. Brendon's got a baby. It's like amazing, you know what I'm saying. There was some things that were happening way before he became death Row and he was being he was being a rapper, you know what. They say that that bishop role changed him that some people would say that a lot of people would say that. I mean, but he was acting in that role, and they said he's he stayed bishop after that. It's not that I think what he what He's surrounded himself kind
of like the people he was around. Yeah, I think the people that that he got around kind of let him fall into the bishop character. Maybe maybe, and then he was trying to emulate the guys he got around, probably, right, you know I mean, and then you know, I mean, if if you got tough guys around you, you might try to act tough. What was Clark Kent's favorite time in hip hop? My favorite time in hip hop? Yeah?
And hip hop or rap. That's that's so I would like that question, like the favorite time in hip hop is the whole forty five years that has been happening, you know what I'm saying of problem, Yeah, the whole life of hip hop is my favorite because I grew up in it. I'm I'm a part of it, and like, I don't think it's it's it's anywhere close to done. It's a culture. It's the culture and the way that we live. Culture is a way of life, you know what I'm saying. Like rap isn't a way of life.
Rapp is a music that lives within the culture. So it lives within the way of life that we live. So if you ask me my favorite time and rap is when niggas could actually rhyme like what Tom's period, I would have to say. I would have to say from from the message to um, from the message to I don't know, I don't the best rhymers were around in the in the nineties, but I mean when you heard the message, it kind of changed what people were
willing to speak about. And the funny part is that verse that Mellie Mel said in the message is on Mel miles first record, and nobody caught that mell reused ever, Yeah, well I thought everybody knew that though. But it's on super Wrapping Shots with No State of Mind, blowing to the ways of man kind. It's on the end of super Wrapping and then and then he used it on on the message again. Did you see Mellie mell on the we showed recently he said he's better than jay Z.
He gotta relax. I mean, he's better at jay Z doing what you know saying that's a good question. You know what, when people say things, you gotta ask him in what context of saying and I and you know what I'm saying, because I can say I'm better than jay Z. And then and then the problem is most people walk away thinking the fund is he talking about? He can't rap? Instead I can go get DJ. And then what you're gonna say? What is he gonna say? Good point? But I don't think you can't say it
a great point, you know what Mellie Miles. Also, I think ild body build up. Yeah, but he keep my fight in here they were talking about what just fighting't have to do a body? Now just why I think fighting like you know what I'm saying, like, but um, I think that's dope. I think that as long as you're m C you should think that you're you're the best.
Sometimes you gotta have reality hit you, like, you know what I'm saying like m C shouldn't have reality hit them, rappers should have reality here brokay, come on the beget your camera out. Man, Come on, man, why are you wet? It's rating shut down fast and furious. So maya. What is your favorite time in hip hop? Oh? Man? Um like eighties early nineties. I mean I go back and I was you know, I had my hands and clubsows
back in the day. Yeah, I was one of the many guys that had a little little taste club episodes back in the day. So you know jay z twenty two twos club episodes. I remember one of my my do some left frack. They had a chick and jay Z and Big came in that night and they took my man's chick and the club and that would happen and they came in with just them too. It was just dazy and biggie. I was like, damn, Like, well we could have jumped in. Here's the he are if
they walked in and took this dudes chicken. Wasn't it was like a bit seat they just made at the club. Still but still wasn't you know we gigged on this nigger for weeks. He probably it was j and that was big and Jay. I mean that that movement was that who was that movie thettle we got a sting, a little model open another bottom boards shouldn't crazy, Yeah, but that club, that's who's movement was crazy. I mean, you know you had j with the twenty two tools,
Maria Davis man Wednesdays. That was one of the illest parties we ever had. Marina Davis Every Wednesday was legend. That was a legend, eaby party. I'm one of the few guys have seen Clark about thirty five bottles and couldn't walk out the clubs. I've seen Clark about thirty five bottles and couldn't walk out the club. I cat trying to be trying to heat modest right now. He's one of the greatest DJs on the planet. Brother, and weren't gonna argue and we're gon, we're gonna respect that tonight.
We're man, I'm sorry not June. The mafia shot um to give money video of money you party to get money there with shout the club and that was cool. I mean they just walked up to the club one Wednesday afternoon with a couple of dollars and was like, yeah, we shooting for the whole day. Cool, let's make it happen. So, you know, to see ship like that happened all the time was crazy. But I mean, how did you become a sneaker kid? I've been doing this since I was
ten years old? Man, like collector sneakers. I got into sneakers when my mom's brought me a pair of skippies. Man, you know the skippies there a dollar ninety nine. So it wasn't a skippy really, it was a shoe called the Mark five. And my government name is Mark. So I thought I was the coolest motherfuf on the planet because I had my name on the shoot. I went back to the block, got laughed off. The block was like, now you wear skippies out out of out of that?
And after that whatever I had to do what I was robbing money from my grandfather sweeping floors to bo sneakers and started from then and ten years old about that ship would never happen again. And then you Clark, how did you become Because I'll tell you what one of my boys right now, like you know, because we'll be saying college and Fat Joe was cheating, like we said,
Claud got a cheek co to like. When I asked my boy, my boy said, he's probably the only guy in the world that could tell fat Joe and DJ Kale to relax. My boy said, respectfully, it's probably true. But if we say calid yeah, the dance would be yes. There's there's no argument that he could say that. You know what I'm saying. With Joe, it'll be a you never know on any day. You know what I'm saying. I went to high school with Joe, like Joe sneak,
My lunch room was fat us. Yeah, but I went to Joe went to Mars for a year and of course he got kicked out and not enough and I'm a little sold. You gotta t chain and I don't know. I know Joe for a long time. I got the rest. Got another rest salute the one year Yes you and on your one year show when Joe was talking about sneakers mentioned yeah yeah later I'm here, yes, yes, yeah, that's crazy. Huh. They ain't got mentioned by Joe out ain't Joe? Huh? If he's being honest, he mentioned me too.
You know, he did say yeah, he says you and bring with me yes, and you bring out this is this is real ship. I don't think you've never even been on the podcast. Yeah, that's just crazy. You know we got Actually we're doing a podcast on Joe about sneakers. So he's gonna have his own podcast called Kicks. I was gonna say, you're about to say, have your own joint, you know what I mean, Like, you know, he's gotta be Joe, Okay, like gotta be to me. I don't
have the no, I just gotta try, yo. Do you know I've been trying to get fat Joe high for fifteen eighteen years that I knew him. And the other day he had a toothache and we didn't miss the childs And I'm smoking a vapor pen and I just passed it to him and he hit it and I was like, I was like, I didn't even see everybody. Everybody's talking and ship. They act like it's normal. He's like, he looks at the whole table. He goes, No, nobody see this guy's face. He's so happy. I just stood
there and never never try it once? Yeah, and I thought it was overrated, overrated. I try it once, you like, try it again? Right, You're trying to make me try it again. I know you gotta get that money tonight. But now let's let's stay there do sneak a thing. So how did you start this fetish? Like? You know what I mean when I'm because you're like the first guy to have a pair of knikes, the first DJ. I know, Um, I don't know if that's that guy I would say about Beato had him, but like he's not.
He's not like considered the DJ the way I'm considering the DJ. So I mean, I guess with a release, the first guy with a release would probably be either me about it or yet when it comes to the rap game or whatever. The DJ thing definitely. And is it true that you you try to wear just one sneaker every day, like different since two thousand four, Since two thousand and four, every day you switch up a
different sneaker. Actually, I'm with my second pad today, your second pair just for daays do I did look down and no, no, I don't matter. I'm just I gotta look I got it. I'm like today, man, I'm like, oh, yeah, I got I don't know whether you probably don't have, but you probably don't have got the acronyms. The original These are the ones that came out about four or five years ago, right, you got the new ones that just came out there, ain't scared. So how do you
keep your ship fresh? How do you wear a brand new bad sneaky look? Fiji looking? Baby? We we got you, baby. You know what got the wrong one? You didn't get the red. He the only nigger that called me my. So now Clark, okay, like I was, you asked me about how um I was a kid and around my way what you crying? Heights of Brooklyn. The older dudes who had who had girls? No, no, no, no girls. We would always like, look up to the guys, you
know what I'm saying. So if I'm like eight and I'm looking at a guy who sixteen seventeen, the first thing I'm trying to figure out is how did he get the girls? And we always started sneakers looked new, but he was older, so he's supposed to have better sneakers than a kid who's eight, But we didn't register that because there was no father's around. So we looked at them like big brothers who kind of guided, or
big uncles who guided. And if they were fresh. We wanted to be fresh, so we just wanted our sneakers new. And that started. Like when I was nine. First time I made some money, I bought sneakers. Think me too. That's herd ship. But I'm not like kings like y'all, y'all like y'all take this ship serious, that's a choice. I've got the money. I'm like, because because you have them, I'm saying you have the money. I'm the point because we're talking about the fact that you have the money.
Relaxed when you got that five, Jess, but you weren't sneakers happening enough. I actually went avery rex sopping gortex, so I went to the ship the street and stretch on strong ship. Yeah, that's definitely, that's definitely the truth. So look now this is basically shot time. This is when we take a shot of your preference. This is a part of the show reference that every show. Yeah, I'm an avid listener. Yes I'm because you know the first time, you know what I did. Actually you know
you know because you're my friend. So I actually look at the other interviews that I want to be the exact opposite of every other interview you ever did. And I want to just ask you about hip hop as opposed to just actually personal stuff. We'll get like two little things, but I want to act you in general hip hop because you're a hip hop king, and we gotta acknowledge that, we gotta respect that, appreciate that. That's
the show was about. I don't know if you know, you know, I don't know if this is the reason why it works because they quote on quote called me a legend, and for a legend to sit on the chair and always respect another legend, I guess that's humbling to certain people. And I want to continue that because for me, you know what I'm saying, Like I remember Clark coming to the War Reports session and I'm having a rhyme. My rhyme was like thirty six bars and he was like, Bax, It's like, Yo, this is not
how you ride. You can't have that bars like that. You gotta break that up. And I would just rhyme. I just never knew how to, Like I just I never made a sixteen bar verse at that time, Like I just didn't registered to me. I just wrote until I couldn't write no more, and then that was a verse. So whether that was thirty six or forty. That to me, that was remember Clark coming in the studio and saying, hold on, hold on, you went too crazy, break that up, and I didn't know how to what he meant he
broke it up? Had to chicks from s w V. Come I never met like I was. I was mad, y'all? What does that ship called? Uh? Struck off struck? But then she couldn't sing Let's keep you right? Which one? Which one? I don't remember which I think it was. It was either Leally or it wasn't. It was I think it wastly. It wasn't the main COO could sing, but I remember, can't wait to remember. I'm being so disappointed. No, it's not that they can't sing. It just that it
wasn't working that day. It doesn't really like it correct. I want to say. He can't say no, No, I'm not saying that that you can't sing. I'm saying that day that it wasn't working on the She couldn't, she couldn't catch it. But but so describe that. Describe that session for you for me, um, for you. You gotta get some pretense to the to the to it. I knew you from before, like everybody needs to know. Like, it wasn't like I just walked up and I just was like, yeah, no, that's not what you do. You
know what I'm saying. It was more like, okay, I knew him all the time, and it was your clock, we need to join. I'm like, yeah, you know. And then and then um compone went away and I was like, funk, I can't do it then without without bone because you know, both of them is my niggers, right, And Serena was like, well, he heard a beat that he liked and it was a decision that he made and he was going to
do the whole song by himself. And that's where we got in there, and it was just just forty eight bonds of rhyme, and I was like, dude, and my thing was the track was too pretty for him to be be rhyming all crazy on it. And I'm just like, the rhymes are fine. Since you have to move something around, can you stop for a second let me stick a hooking there. You know what I'm saying that I don't know it just like that. If you asked me what was that like, I'm gonna say it was perfect because
you let me produce, you know what I'm saying. And so he wasn't. He wasn't fighting you on it. Not. But I think the reason why he didn't what it means, because I was already I had already made enough records for him to go. I trust them. See back in the days you got you got trusted if you produced some records, you know what I'm saying. And he trusted me, and like he was the first producer apartment, because he was the first producer who told me that most producers
would just let me. If you look, if you listen to the chomping up later, know, if you listen to money, listen to bloody money one versus thirty six bars, bro, the other one is twenty four doesn't make sense in any other place? How did you take that when he told you? Though, Like it was like, you know, I just wanted to learn. I wanted to learn. I sat back like as a as a student, and I've seen him produced like he said it was, yeah, But I look again, I think the times were we're different than
it wasn't. It wasn't. I'm gonna give you a you know what it was. I wasn't we made records to not only that, but like dudes who never had a record, like who never sold the record, they'll give you a just walk away and be like yes down, and they're not a phrase. Well what does that song sound like? Is it a song? Or people gonna remember that ship or they're gonna care later. So if you've made a record, you know what I'm saying, you start to care differently.
So I just wanted him to have a song that had a feeling that you when you walked away from listening the whole album, you might be like, oh, that's my favorite record, that's my favorite record, But you'll never forget that he made closer to this paper. You'll never forget it when you listen to the album because because it's the one song on the album that's sounds that's that's that's that's good, that's that's the god. That that's okay, that's the god him. I'm talking to us, guy, Come on,
put some more that it was in the shots? Can you help know? I don't like your heavy hand. I got a cold rocking. Do we wipe this up? Yeah? You've got eight terms it in terms of holds right here, he put yo cold cold goddamn you give me my bottom that I forgot. This is you. Thank God I changed my plight. You the wrong, wrong, I'll take ye. I'm here, Okay, I'm here. I think it's going back to shout the puff coast rock. Let's go cost big coat for me right there? Damn it the normal Cooper ship.
But really shocked that Lord pick him up. We're this feeling. Shot niggas gave me the filth. Yes, shot glasses on them, and I'm man, I ain't even walk some shot glasses right there. I want something that you know, you know what my first person in actually you know what's hey? This year is the twenty year anniversary of the war report. Wow, June would be because we dropped in June. Uh, nineteen nineties. Seven ninety was busy, so it's busy this year. It's real.
It's seven seen for like having fun. We're doing it all over. You got a shot Maya's right there? Who's pouring? Oh? I got a four months for yourself. We don't want to me, we don't want you know what I mean? Your legend? God damn it, we see what's your wedding wing on? I wore mind? So I knew you was gonna win. Y'alls. You know you Wait, you said, I wore minds because I knew you that's the job. So there's a nigger when you are. Now we're just gonna stick. I can't bang up. Man. That was my be like
a kid with you. I want mind I knew you're gonna have. That was that. There was a lot that was city. God dammit, And we got patron for Clark cancer and motherfucking may man is having a wait, wait ware, wait can we get a shot of air conditioning? Oh? Yeah, he was over head, so it wasn't a leave discussion right there by. Got damn it trying to him, I'm so happy your brother you're stand that's right man, the drink champs, got damnit. I'm having the world against the head.
We celebrate hip hop. Look at that. Look at that man. I knew Clark is a different type of person. I asked him what you're drinking? He said, for trum people who would drink patron, they like to go to the abyss. That's the bottom of the O. I expected, God damn it. Yeah, all right, now let's go. I feeling man, chaps, got damnit. Look I got the biggest shot to see you makes because the DC tour in the house got damn. You know, we love you to get money, be h. I didn't
do to get money. Be I'm mixed to get money. Record. What happened was d J d J e um, he's ez LP the one over that right, No, where are you going right now? No? I was asking because I was the over phone conversation you're talking about easy LP. He told you to turn down the beat and he was on the phone and then you snuffed him or something like that. I want to hear this one. Yeah, it sounds like something happened. I didn't hear that. Yeah, you know it's crazy. And as soon as you get
this shot and start asking, don't heard the story. There's no backing out of here. He's not just I was around that, just so you know. It wasn't over me. It was over he was on the phone and and he was I think it was either on or just so. Somebody was saying ma'am and and then somebody somebody was like he I don't know who said, turned the ship down or whatever, but you know, then he got the big sudden he got hit with a drummer, Shine, you hit him with a drum I didn't hit him with
a drummer. Shine. Make the Drummerchine just flew make some more. My brother heard about this story. I did not hit him with a drummer sheet, but I didn't. We didn't have a beat. Right now, he's Bill. We're taking a little shot. Yeah, I wanted to take listen with all you can take all the shots. I'm not mad. I'm saying something. I did not hit him with a machine. Think,
so what did you do? There was a rough conversation about the fact that when I mixed the record, but when I was mixing the record, I was taking out the drums that he put on the record to just leave the loop by itself. Why is all the arms for him? It's not deep, it's simple. And I think played myself, and I think that's the way. I think. There was like a heated conversation because honestly, I wasn't even paying attention. I just know it was like wow,
and I was like, what the fuck? And you had got I think he got hit with a drump machine something like that. I wasn't positive like every other thing, like every everything you ever mentioned, and like, but right now, this the moment you got the Brooklyns birk on, like when you can't even take the brooklynsk like you can't take a little shot Cloud. We celebrating clak head tonight. I see you in the words of Norm I need official poor world, Poor world. And I see you on
the DJ. That's something you had, champagne. You killed the crowd, you know, goddamnit. I'm still proud of you, still out here relevant taking on the show. Got damn it, Come on, we're gonna do it. So Luke clarke ken motherfucking may up goes down like that, I am not going to the party. The best flicker on the planet. Throw that out there. That's you. I was way too much sol So it was over the god you did not. I did not hit Easy LP with a drum machine at all.
I had nothing to Okay, I had nothing to do with it. So you want to they want to get off of that subject. I'm at text you to not even tell you up. But it's all because Easy LP his family as well. That's what I'm saying. It was heard because you know, you know why I heard that room, because they was telling me how Big was like an instigator. So they so they because I used to instigate it, and it's like you're like big Big as an instigator. So that's how I had got that story. But I
wouldn't say Big was the instigate. I would say Big was he instigated the machine just crazy. Can I ask you about the rapping you slid? No, it's okay, it was okay, I kill you got Ready said yeah, I'm like, you know, you know what you did? Yo? I want to be. I want to be I want everybody to understand this. Nor recurved me when he first started doing the podcast. Yes, wait wait remember you hit me on on Twitter to hold on, hold on, hold on. I
was way later after that. I want to know because you hit me on Twitter and was like, Yo, we need to get you on the on the podcast and I went, I don't know, son because I know you poppy, and you was like yeah, I forget it. You were back, Yeah, get it? I said, how I left? That was like I don't I said, I don't know because I know you probably back. Here's the crazy ship. Now. I'm a hot nigger, so sometimes I answer somebody else thinking I'm
askwering somebody else. You listen, I'm gonna be honest with you. It's certain people that is like so much family to me that it's like you're one of those guys, Like I don't pressure you because I know that me and you're gonna have you gonna do it, and then I've seen you did. We almost did when you know I'm saying I said, I said, I said, they don't know how to, you know, get it out of him. Like you know, that's a great pause. It's great. They do. What they do is what they do. But what we
do is we celebrate hip hop. We celebrate moments, we celebrate the pallady. And because celebrating, are you trying to celebrate someone getting here with a drummer sheet having an issue with easier I didn't happen. Yeah, but that something I'm telling you what actually happened, because that's such a classic hip hop story. Because y'all, I was so intricated in the Junior Mafia albums, you know what I mean, So that you didn't know that. You need to know that.
Um like three us my lucky number. So we're gonna do one more shot, you know what I'm saying. But ahead continue. I just want to throw that out here. Now keep my next. The best Panamedian DJ in the world makes some and fab is the best Aminican rapper in the world make some noise that as well. My job is to get people who are have Latin on like Jewel Santana Holdamia, absolutely not. I'm embarrassed, but that's crazy. Wait wait, I always say that I'm embarrassed by that.
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Then now Clark Kennedy the man. This was the smartest thing you internationally knows right, niggas know you, but people in Brooklyn know that Clark is a certain way you go through Clark. Do get somewhere. These people, these people come to you and they say they got an artist named Jazzo. And Jazzo tells you they have an artist named jay Z. Who was your first impression of that? Well, I didn't get told that that there's an artist named
Jazz Oh. I knew Jazz Oh because he was working with fresh Board, because Jazz Jazz was down with fresh Boarding. He was down with Fresh Garden, fresh from MASSI not no, but I don't know if any of the sets just being questioned right now. Yeah you can qualified guys, but yeah, Jazzo was my man already. And jazz O used to produce Chad who lived up the block from me, Chad Elliott Um Fresh Garden was one of my my, my good friends, and and they used to work together on
records and producing other people and such. And Jazz was like, Yo, you gotta hear my man. This is like forever ago. And it was Jake and I in my who say you gotta hear my man, Jazz jazz Oh. But the thing is like, when you knew Jazz, you felt like Jazz was like the best thing in the whole world in Brooklyn. He was untouchable, like for real, if you really knew when you listened to Ryn a certain way, like he was really untouchable. And then he brings this dude who's as good as him but has a little
more swagger to him, but not back then, did you know? Not? Back then then he had a little more that that. No. On Hawaiian Sophie, it was already drunk. Fact, I didn't know what he's saying right now. But it's okay. It was a soundtrack. It wasn't a sound track. You got people listening to you, man, you man, we could talk. Yeah. So Jazz is like, you gotta hear my man. I hear his man is man is light. So when I got my first job at a record a record company.
Now in between these times, because Jazz is my man, every there was a bunch of times that he did those and he would call me like DJ for me at the show, and Jay would be there. So I would get to hear these two rhyme all the time. And I always thought to myself like these like might be the two best motherfucker's in the whole world. Wow. So you know, time goes on. I get this job. I get the job of Atlantic Records. I think at day one and a half, I was like, where's jay Z,
Where's Jazz? Where's jay Z? Where's Jazz? I found Jazz first, and Jazz was like I gotta find jay Z. And then Shirt King Fade shirking from Queen's Yeah, okay, because then if he wanted to say that, right of course I did. Who's that because I don't know what listens ain't Ja is one of the shirt Kings, but his name was Funky Fade. Now, shirt Kings was like a very popular place in the com sum more than Jamaica Queens.
That is like, you can't understand everybody from New York, with all due respect, if we're saying shirt Kings and he can agree shirt Kings. Anybody who listened to this, if you if you go on Google and you built up shirt Kings, google shirt Kings and you'll be learning something that was important hip at that time, and shirt Kings were important. Funky Fade and and Nike was super important than hip hop, and they were a part of
the thing that we were doing. They were making graffiti shirts and shirts of characters and anybody who was doing anything hip hop at that presice moment tried to get a shirtcane shirt. There was a bunch of people who were go to the mall. There was a bunch of people were charts back then. Yeah, yah, yeah, they were, they were there. They would you like like like like people would take pictures and like in front of this. So when we were seeing that in other cities, they
were emulating them. Even if you see any with a big were seeing anything hip hop in any other city. They were trying to dup locate shit that we had already done, not that we were doing, ship that we had already done, Like we built hip hop and then we let everybody else. You say what you say in New York? Yeah, yeah, absolutely, be talking about absolutely, But I mean it involved a change in Each city did its own part of it, but they anything that they did.
If we didn't have this foundation and ship that they worked from, there would be no rap if there was no hip. I just want to say, I want to say it like that so that when you say, when you look at somebody else and you see it in another city, it kind of haste or another country, it has contacts that it came from this absolutely okay, cool, But but some fanship what made you and I'm privy to all these stories are read because I've been around you forever. What did you hear from Jay that made
you say that these two at why? This is the reason why I want to know what you heard? Man? The same thing of this question, because I remember you talking about Jay when everybody was like clocks but it's crazy. I'm gonna I'm gonna ma him tell another story after this one. Ahead, go ahead, so like like so reiterated when he acts like what made you see? What did
you hear? Like because I know, yeah, I know you and Dame dask can't really get along because yeah, yeah, yeah, that's funny you say that, because Dame is really my man, my man. You know he's not He's my man. I can't say anything negative about him. I can't even if I tried the things that I would say, it would be negative between me and him, and to the world it would be like, but' all the friends, so it's supposed to be that way, you know what I'm saying.
The ship that I could say negative about him, mayor who's my ace? People would go, well, y'all the friends are supposed to be that way. Were fighting, don't talk for a year and a half, but he's still my nigga, like nothing, and no one would know he was fighting. We'd be something no, no with you. He's gonna try sitting on my shot. I don't care how so guy you know what. Wait wait wait, wait, wait, sit down, We're gonna do a while we're here. Have you asked
me a question on my finished answering? I know what was the question? What did I want to know? What did you him? Why are you suing like I don't know? That's good? Let me live an interview, an interviewing if you don't want to, that's my podcast interview with that, y'all. I'm putting work. Come on. I like to give context to answers. So when I was growing up, when everybody looked and they saw Mellie mel Rap and they thought, this is motherfucker's the Ellis ship, I saw, I saw
Grandmaster Cats and I was like, he's to me. He's to me, he's a little iller. So when Tom is going on and everybody's talking about whomever, I heard rock him round when he was eleven, and I was like, wow, at eleven he was a wild boy. You. I was DJ and at Amityville Day on King Charles, DJ said King Charles from Queens. It was it was an Amityville I was DJ. I was young. I was DJ and Amityville Day no Wine Dance Day, Sorry, I was I
did both of those. I did both of those days, like I would do Wine Dance Day, DJ and and um and and Amityville Day Djane and I was DJ and Wine Dance Day. And a little dude on the mic was rock Himp eleven on a crate and he was he was just wilding for a little dude. He was eleven, Like he could tell you this story because he knows it's true that it was me and him. But I watched him at eleven, and I was young too. I mean, he's all he's like, what two years younger
than me. It was wild to see this dude DJ and at thirteen. Well, I was DJ and at nine, but I was playing parks at twelve. No games here like parks. Because he liked people. That's not from New York City. I'm gonna do people everyday back then, like like eight nine nine, early night people didn't they going to clubs they went to before even that. Yeah, I mean, and for him to say that, that's crazy. Goddam. This motherfucker got me Africa. That's what South Africa now. Michael Blair,
Pink Pomp, that's another rock. I just want to throw it out there. Smooth blocking in the world oh my god, a little water high treek something yo, claw, So you worked with j H. I was giving context to the answer,
but I interview you know what I'm saying. I would look at the rappers that I would see, and I would I would try to figure out who I thought was better, but see, at one point I realized that what people were looking at and thinking was better was probably different than what I was thinking and looking at was better. I looked at bar for bar for bar for bar for bar. What did you say? How clever was it? How witty was it? And then I decided if what you said was iller than the next guy
that everybody's looking at. So when people were looking at Caress and whomever, I was a guy now to rock Him, dude, he's He's the wildest. And the reason why I thought rock Him was the wildest is because when rock Him made his first record, rap changed a hundred. Nobody wasn't nobody wasn't rapping anymore. They started rhyming when rock Him made his first record. Rock Him was sixteen when his reggor came in out a lot of people don't believe that what what what record? But he was like the
sixteen or seventeen. He was like, you have to understand. Think about what I'm telling. I was young and he's younger than me. So he was young when that Reggie came out. He wasn't legal when when My My Melody came out. You know what I'm saying. I was thinking about the content that he was younger than he was young when you nor was young when he was doing work,
now when you did word love. Yeah, Nori. The first time I met Nod, he's not going to remember because tragedy introduced me to him, and he was wow young, But he introduced me the poem before he introduced me to him, because poems from the projects with him, you know what I'm saying. But when I brought him around, it became more of a oh, I know this nigger. Now I know this nigger. And then it wasn't like I know this nigga, like I want to produce him.
I was like, no, Norri's my fucking man, you know. And we drinking. Did we take that shot of right relaxed? Was your favorite number? And then that's right three? Damn my nigger. Okay, So, like said I would, I saw it when I heard it. I heard jazz, like I said. When I heard Jazz rhyme, the complexity and the things they were saying, the bar for bar for bar ship that he was saying, I was like, No, he's the
best rapper in the universe. Yes, because he was super smart and he projected the smart ship that he was saying in his bars. And then he introduces me to this guy who's instead of being as smart, he's wittier. Yo, when you're rhyming, the wittier ship hits your chest a lot quicker than the smart ship, so you walk away from it being funked up, like I pack heat like the oven door, like as many motherfucker's put some in the oven. They never looked at that ship and was like, oh, ship,
that's packing heat. Listen said that ship like what made him so witty? He was beyond most dudes, and he didn't think of things one way. And you could tell it when I met him. The things he was saying, like you met him, was he writing rhymes on paper? He might have been writing hynds on papers then, but when it got to the point where he was running around with cane and all of that, Like, no, there wasn't no but he has to understand he was he was getting to the money, so there was no time
to put a pen on it. But at that precise moment when he introduced me to him, I was like, damn, he's just as wild as jazz, but he has a little more that that other thing. The thing is I didn't know nothing about making records at that point, and and and he didn't know anything where he was. We were all young. But I listened and I was like, Na,
he might be iller thant jazz. I never said it, but I thought it to myself, like he might be iller than jazz, but not saying that his rhymes were better, but like the way he was approaching his rhymes was a little iller, Like Jazz is a nigga who would say I mont blocked the paper satellite Ridium? He's like, what the fund is a mom block? And then when you realize it's a pen, you're like, all right, Jazz, alright,
a research like we can't afford my plank pens. Nigga, how do you know what is the satellite of Ridium? The satellite of Ridium is a phone that can work anywhere, Like, who the funk knows my nigga. But that nigga was saying that ship. So when Jay, when Jazz was saying that ship, I'm looking at him like, Yeah, ain't nobody in the world better than this nigga. And we had the rise, we had the canes, we had the care arrests, we had everybody. I was going nine. Nigga not better
than Jazz. Oh, but his man's was his man's turned the corner. Now you see did you see that he would be this where he's at. Now you see it, then you know I saw it as soon as I got in touch with him. Because what most people don't know is when I got in touch with him, it wasn't so we could do his records. It was so that we could do him and Jazz records. So that supposed to be the best. Jay and Jack. No, no, no, it's they were the best period there was the world.
There's no world, one world them to do the best. And that's all I thought, And that's all I cared about. I want these niggs to be the best. Someone needs to hear these niggs and be like, what the fund is happening in all of rap history? You know what I'm saying. But the records didn't turn around that way and jazz wasn't around as much, so Jay made more
records by himself. And you know, like if you were there, you were like, oh, no, this is gonna be the wildest ship ever because he was so nice, Like dude was nice. Because you know why I say that, because like, like, um, the world like they understood reasonable doubt. What was the album right after reasonably without um in my lifetime for one? Okay, well that's when the world actually like, like I mean,
the rest of the world who was slow. But for you to know that early on, it's something special, you know what I'm saying with a lot of people, because that was slept though I'm talking about like you know what I mean. Two years later, people was like, damn, that was a classic. It might have been his, but in context to Original Flavor, like where is this all
this landing? Just so like him working with Original Flavor. No, you don't understand, Like I was working with Jay before I signed Original Flavor, And it's just that while I was working when I signed Original Flavor and I signed UM the Future Sound, I signed Damon Gus I'm Damon, but I was like, Dame, you need to meet my man, my man's elder than anything you've ever seen my jass
talking about. Because you have to understand me, because that's right you introduced jay Z because this is this true Yeah, like it's so noise, like getting the hip hop history. That feel like we gotta go four shots number now five five. I'm I'm I'm odd enough nigger. If I go fall, that means look at me against my fault. No, if I go forward, but that means my is to go five because I'm an odd nigga. I like being odd. I don't want to respect that. Where's the bottle he's
drinking from? Trust me, please, I'm what I'm drinking. I'll drink what you That's okay, It's okay. Don't don't look over here with that look that queens look, look like relaxed, sorry and give you the queens look. I can hang cloth,
but continue, Oh your story. We were saying, yeah, you asked me about original flavor, Original Flavor, and those those things were happening at the same time as I was doing records on Jay and trying to make sure that I was doing records on Jay and Jazz, and they introduced me to Sauce Money, so it was all three of them. Like, we were doing an album on Jay Jazz and Sauce called The hard Pack Pause, and we
were doing that. I was working on songs for Jane Jazz, which was I thought was what it was supposed to be. And then in the middle of that, I was doing j J solo records, and I was doing Sauce solo records. I never did Jazz solo Sock Jazz solo records because Jazz was a producer, and j solo records wind up being on reasonable doubt, two of them did. It was supposed to be three, but we lost a dad right before Master Pucing Records made its thoughts and uh joint
with Bleake um Coming Age. Why couldn't I remember? I didn't know that. I know you did Cashman, That's one of my favorite records. I don't know you did Coming Age. Here. I'm just saying, yeah, but um, but what I'm saying is are you aware that what I'm saying Like when Reasonable Doc came out, I knew it, but it was like the industry, I'm not talking about this, Damn me, I don't care what the industry was thinking. He still new. I knew I was a hundred percent short. Actually I
was a hundred and fifty percent short. And I used to tell people you would apologize later, and a lot of niggas, yeah, it didn't matter what label it came on. I told niggas they would apologize, and for sure, for years straight, every time I saw a dude in the game, it was like, yeah, you was right, nigger. That's an apology. You know, nobody wants to tell was right when he
thinks he's ad produced. Ain't no nigga. Jazz Jazz. Yeah, that's why it has so much of him on it, Like you know what I'm saying, he wrote the hook too. I know he didn't write the hook. He's singing the hook because the record is ain't no nigga. Like when I got a little one, the one who's singing that is Jazz, Jazz singing that. Oh, by the way, Jazz could sing his ass off. Jazz on a hug right now. You can get Jazz on her right now, Jazz, how I have you? Goddamn? But Jazz is a real, real
ill music dude. You know what I'm saying. He's a producer, he's a songwriter, and he's a rap writer. Like to me, if like a chick found jazz oh and like sat him down and had a check, she'd be the wildest chick you've ever heard because of the rhymes that he would write for her. Oh that's what I'm saying. Like if he sat there shot down, I'll i'll you want to go, I don't know, I'll down. Like Clark, he's Panda made and he's just coming out of him. All right,
I'm sorry, Clark, I missed Judge, you miss Juice. Let's make them Clark ain't got dad. So now you've worked you arguably worked with you worked with jay, I, worked with Nori, you worked with component Noriega. But before that, there's this kid that comes out called nas. Yeah, so you know about that. I would like to hear your story. So what story here is not a story? It's the true who got a story about everything? You're a legend, NIGGOA expect you nigga, tell me about it. I used
to produce most of it. Like the studio I worked in most of the time was power Play in Queens in Queen's talk about you hype you hype on Queens, Right, Okay, so that was probably like the most hip hop studio in New York City at that time was power Play Makes most of that Our first record I ever recorded as component Oriega was in power Play Studios, just called half a Mile Half mil I got that record, got that record, I got That's like my first like um
have recorded, but I guess that's as Coriega. But Capone, No Capone been home. I had came home and I couldn't reach him. And the first record we recorded, the good halfs We're going to half a min haf mi No, not Big Up got he was nice. Yeah, he was that Brooklyn, Brooklyn. He's on Penalty Records. That was my man. Everybody always hit me on on Twitter and tell me
talk about him in the podcast. I'm glad his name got brought up because Big Up a half a Meal, Half Dead Nights, too Well, Crown Heights, Brown Crin Heights. He was on the board of Crime Heights and Best Style Your Clock. Kid, You was the Fisher Brooklyn representative. Now I'm a thousand percent as Brooklyn coach signs Spike Lee. I heard they try to UMU band Spike Lee, and I heard you had to shut it down. One time. Now I didn't. I don't even know what the fun
is talking about. I know, yes, absolutely, yes, yes, goverybody's who come to see him to hedn't try to shut down to the right thing. And I heard you had to come up. You gotta get yo, let's just go. That's amazing trump past I made it up right now, okay, power Play Studio. I was remixing a bunch of records and that's the place I would do all the records at. And in the next room it was always large professor. Who's who's my man? And he uh he did the Barbecue,
Live the Barbecue. And when he did Live at the Barbecue, he was like, Yo, come here this record. So I'm here in the record and I'm like, whoa, I think he's going cracky cool the fuck it's this nigga. And he was like, oh, that's my nigga, no nigga. And I was on it and I was like, an a went crazy too. So I was like, wait, wait, hold on time because I just don't like the way he's like no chalant. Be's describing one of the craziest records in hip hop history, Live at the Barbecue. He's just
saying he was at the session. No, I wasn't at the same said I was that when he was mixing the record. The record was done and I was Lodge is my men. You know what I'm saying. He was like, listen to it. So I listened, and I was because I paid so much attention to wrap. I was like, who's Who's Who's loose? You know what I'm saying is that's the ship. He said he went to health for snuffing Jesus. Like anybody who said some ship like that, I'm gonna pay a lot. I was like, when I
was twelve, I wanted to help us love at Jesus. Yeah, that's nasty. No continue, And I'm thinking you like seventeen, so for five years after you lived after snuffing Jesus, you nice, you know? But anyway he's dead nice. You know what I'm saying. I'm cook. I'm so um. I hear on my hair, on my arm, my hair, everybody. I'm like, you know how the records ill whatever, keep going?
And then um, Lodge is working on ox album. And then I went into a bidding war between Interscope because I was working in Atlantic Records and I was trying to sign and I was in a bidding war between Atlantic and and uh and in the Scope. The crazy part is like I kept trying to tell I, like, you know, Atlantic is it owns Interscope, so like this bidding war makes no sense. Fun with your man. And
they gave him more money, so he sucked that. So then I was Then one day he was like, yo, well what about nas And I was like, fuck, yeah, bring him. I'm thinking where, bring him to me at Atlantic Records. But I'm thinking, Okay, your album's done. That means his album must be done because Ox album was done when they was shopping him like Lodge was he was. I think Lodge might have been like probably way ahead of his time because he finished albums before he was
like shopping him ship. So he finished. He finished Ox album before he was shocking it shopping it. So like the bidding warter that I'm in his fourth whole album, I've lost professor joints like the Oxhole album and I was like this, what the fund is happening? Yeah he did. I think he did everything on there. He did just about everything on that. I think Rob Swift might have done a record no somebody else might have did one record, but it was it was here's this album, what you're
gonna do? And I was like, funk. I wanted Plus I wasn't my man, so I definitely wanted to sign it. So been and what happened. I lost the bidding war. But then I mean, like, because he's my man. He was like kind of trying to smooth it over. He was like, yo, but what about Nas? And I was like nas niggas telling me, no, no, you don't have to remind me. He put it up. He was like got on, yeah, because he got wrong. But I'm telling you, like this is a week after he got on. So
he's like, yo, but what about nigga? Man? I want to give you some clarity of things, all right, Like I know since he was a young boy and his brother Yadi, I like, I know his whole fantasy. He was at a racist. At the reason I know him is because of how much I used to be in Left Right and I knew Poppy when he was not make So when I'm telling you I wrote that ship on Twitter, was like, yo, nigger, I know you Poppy. He was like, can't forget it? So trust me, was like, yeah,
we don't need that. You want me to more, you know, want Paris style. You gotta do it like that. Liked because you know why this hasn't changed the bottle temperature if I hold it like this, Look my hand is all cold, My hand is all hot. You don't know if I jerked off for you know what I'm saying, what are you doing? Like, yeah, we get a new bottom. My bottom got violated in your mind, right, see what I'm saying. Okay, okay, so I'm gonna go back. He's like, Yo,
what about nods though, I'm gonna bring nods through? And I was like absolutely, So he brings them. We're sitting down. We had Atlantic Records and I go let me hear it, and he goes hear what? And I was like, Yo, give me the demo on this and he was like, I don't hand no demo clock, he ain't got no songs right now. And I'm just like I couldn't sign. But the reason why you need a demo because you needed to bring it. You had to bring it. I was there, had to bring it to my boss, and
my boss had to hear why. I was saying. He's the guy to sign, not not even one record. Understand me. No, he had a lot of the barbeque and I was trying to convince somebody off of one record, So like you have to understand, like beforehand, like I was going, it's to nots this dude Canelli and all of these dudes who are around. I was talking to my boss
a body. But then when I was like, he's gonna bring nast office, I was like, y'all Nas is coming, and she was like, well, tell me what it is when you hear it, because I kept saying like this and it's crazy. He said he's gonna snuff Jesus. You know, anybody stuff Jesus wild. He's wild. I'm with a dude who's gonna snuff Jesus, even though it sounds a little wild, because like I believe in God and I'm just saying
but musically exactly, artistically crazy. So when he's sitting there, he doesn't have a demo, and I was, I turned and the thing is like Nas is dumb young at this time. So I'm talking to and I'm like, I can't sign an artist with out of demo because I wasn't a vice president at that point. I wasn't even a director. I was a manager of being a like. I was way low down the pole totem vol at that presents moment. But I was like two like when
we I said, we just signed Dost Effects. They had a whole album, Like I said, Parris Smith brought me a whole album. So he was like, okay, I was part of that. Understand me though, So every everything goes away and I don't get to sign him, and he started he made Searching whatever happens right later on Naz makes a record, I understand me. I had to talk to him about this ship because it was hilarious to me. He was like, he made the record and was like,
NAS wouldn't sign because he just signed Dost Effects. And I was like, what are you talking? He said that in a record. He said Clark wouldn't sign me because he signed Dost Effects, And I was like, wait a minute, wait, wait, wait wait wait. I was like that, No, it's a record. It's on one of his albums. I don't don't get me wrong, I don't remember what it was, but what I'm saying is he said, you know what's crazy. You know why I know they said it because no one
listens to wrap closer than me. So when somebody makes an album, I listened to we Bar because I want to know who's nice. I want to start differentiating motherfucker's real quick. Like So like I said, he said that, and I was like, Yo, look, I swear to god I heard that ship in like three seconds later. I was on the phone without I was like, yo, I remember you. But to the to the office, he was like, yeah, Clark White, fuck you asking me that. I said, remember
when he's when I couldn't sign him. He was like you my mom couldn't. He was like, yeah, yeah, I know demo. I was like, okay, I think you need to tell him what you're talking about. I said, Nick just said I didn't sign him because I signed DOS Effects. I said, what kind of fucking answer is that? Like, like who says now I'm not gonna sign you nas
because I signed Dos Effects. Because that's probably how he looked at it though, and all on all fairness, with all due respect, because it's two I said, I need a demo to sign you. That's why I didn't sign you. So I saw him at Revote last year. We vote. We was on the vote together and he was like called my nigga. It was like, my nigga, come in for a second. It might seem a little petty, but he's my nigga, So petty, listen, listen, listen, you're the
gentleman manager, Petty. My ship is is that I'm not petty. It's just that I wanted petty. I think I wanted him to be clear because it funked with me for all these years that he thought something so crazy. And I pulled him over with me him. I was like, maybe you came to my studio. He's like, I mean came to my office and he was what he was like, yeah, I said remember when when I couldn't sign you. He's like yeah, I said, do you remember why? He said I think it was like like, I think it was
something with that. I said, no, remember you didn't have a demo and he was like this as the rhyme came out, Yeah, this is lashes No. Twenty years later, on the Bad Boy Vote Cruise that I was DJing on and I've seen him. It was me and Andrea. I swear to god, I pulled him to the side. I'm like, yeah, Andre, you could listen to like I didn't give a funk. I was like, you remember that. He was like yeah. He was like yeah, I can't.
You know. I brought me there and I was like yeah, and I said, remember I was trying to sign you and he was like yeah. He was like, I said, do you remember why didn't sign He was like yeah, I think it was you know, over the sun with that's it. I said, no, remember, I said I can't sign anybody without a demo. He was like, yeah, I didn't have no demo. I was like, that's why you didn't get signed and said, dog, you made a record, saying I didn't. He was like, damn, man, I don't know, man,
I just didn't remember it. Right. Andre Herrell is standing in there going you know, Andre, of course I was gonna sign nice. I was like, yeah, who the funk sign? He was like, nobody was gonna sign up. I was like, this is the nicest nigger around at that point, I'm trying to sign now listening to the ball. Yeah, I was listening to the bars and I was trying to sign us like before everybody, like before anybody heard a song. Half time, No, you understand me? He got with search
later in me back to the group I'm talking. Before as soon as he said snuffing Jesus, I was like, I'm in, I'm in. I like this guy. Let's malake some noise for that. Welcome to play, a new podcast network featuring radio and TV personalities talking business, sports, tech, entertainment, and more. Play it at play dot it. We're back to drink Champs Radio with Rapper and R and d jes. Then I feel like we just take a little shot.
I don't know if people are you know what, though, this adds to a matter of fact, I'm not even gonna say that because I have a feeling you're gonna go there. No, no, Claude, listen, let me just tell you something I gotta take about now. Let me just tell you something, clo. So you're not getting drunk you want to go. I don't make it the club to that. It ain't my fault. It's it's just it's only for looks to take about. You know what happened about right now? Yeah?
How to stop? Ye, how to stop? But but we gotta leave it there for for cultural purposes only. It's just the cultural purpose, autistic cultural purposes. Next question, So, Clawe, you've done everything I want to be close. You sent out the other day and you said Rick Ross album it's crazy, and I got a one hundred percent agree with you. But if you have the one hundred percent agreement, why is there but because no, there's no I want
to say. I want to say, he's this error's version of Biggie or is now I'm not just no, he's this's version of Rick Ross. No one's ever gonna be any era of Biggie. But what I mean by nothing you can say that's gonna fix that. There's nothing you say that's him. Listen, if you say Cadence and flow, then that's Rick Ross. You know. If you say bars, then you're talking about Biggie. So you don't think he's
We're done. I explained it. Just now you're gonna ask me, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that, don't do that. We don't do that, man, Relax, relax. But his album's hardest, This album's fire, fire, fire, This is, without a doubt, no question, the best body of work he's ever done. Okay, now and throw you all a hurt boy? Did you listen to More Life? Absolutely? I feel like, that's his best
body of work we had. That's Drake's best ever. If you take the singing records off of that album, that ship super hip hop. No, that Ship is a five mic album right there. Hold on, I want to, I want to. I want to visualize because it's I'm an honest nigga's twenty tracks on there. Correct you're saying. I want to be clear what you're saying, because you're a hip hop god. So you're saying to me, there's two
good singing records. I'm a diva beat and the love all the singers in my mind every time I listen to it, I'm on Molly, this is the crazy you want music Sometimes maybe feel like I'm on drugs. I want but I like, no, listen, listen. I would like some ship and and this is really nig ship. When I listened to Drake's albums, Drake's music period, I don't listen to him like he's a rapper. I listened to him like he's an artist. And if I can listen to him like he's an artist, I can take take everything.
But if you're gonna ask you, if you're gonna ask me that album, if the ship is that's his best body of work. Yes, but if you take the singing records over that ship, that's just like that's a five mic album. You're saying. I don't know. What I'm saying is the ship is amazing. It's amazing, yo, And like other than you, you want to know what's crazy. It's not even about the fact that he could spit. It's about that the records are like a fucking girl like
he made dope records. You know what I'm saying. It's just that some of them singing records. I'm just like, dude, he's so nice. Give them ships away. So you're saying, no, no, no, Understand what I'm saying. When I say and I say give him away, its like give him to a little artist, Give those singing joints to somebody else. Give a fucking
whole album. No no, no, no no now now as as a hip hop killer artists album and as an album, I do actually would like to see a whole rapping drink because because I don't know if you heard that join free smoke, Free Smoke, Free Smoke, that ship reminds me of a Havoc beat and and and that moment when I heard that. I said, you know what, he's actually tapping into the era of the nineties, so I can float. But I'm giving him a new flow. That was a Havoc beat. People don't really respect that dude
the right way. You know why, because it's a lot of factors when you look at them. But if you took away all the factors and just looked at the music, that dude is wild. But when you're talking about albums I look at I want to look at him as a rapper because I heard him rapping. Like his first record was a song with trade songs. That ship went to Damn number three or four to say as fall, Yeah, the ship that was on I just wanted to be No,
that's not his first record. This first record was a record that was on the top ten on Fucking Um, on BT one of six and Park. It was wild before he signed with Wayne, he had a good record out and it was with trade songs, like he knows trade songs for a long time. You understand me. Listen to what I'm telling you. Listen, Niggers do not listen to the bars. I listened to the bars, and I traveled the world, so I saw him before he signed with Wayne and he had to regor out with trade
songs and ship was on BT. I can't remember the ship. Can't ask me what it is right now, especially after four shots even four. I feel like you said respect the end of guard and you said full Come on, pat that the end of guarding. You said f and then we're gonna I don't don't want to go down with you will come on? Yeah, I gotta salute you. One year anniversary. And what we're doing is very disrespect ways of coach. Why I mean, what we're doing drinking
no later in life. We all we are closing something very we could for the podcast culture. Oh God, pressure on me, putting pressure on me, and we are celebrating clock Camp, holy ship that everybody got over locks. We have has matched studios. Let's not forget that. Yeah you have Um the dude from the Bronum Nothing wrong Patriots. Yeah he's in town this weekend. Yeah he had him. Did you did you? Did you? Did you interview? No? No, we can't yo. You know why. I'm gonna be honest. Yeah,
you know he cared for the whole weekend. I'm gonna be honest with you. There's real fashion. I know what I do when I get a person here, right, you don't know about him, so you can't really get to it. No, I know all about him, but I'll get your kicked out of the league. Okay, cool, because if I get your too far, you're gonna get me kicked out. And I started start. You gotta get me kicked out of
hip hop? No, you could never never happened. Man, what I'm saying, if you can get grunt kicked out the league, you might. I just feel like, I just feel like, you know, we might spice up his drink boom, give him a molly in there. And there's too many regular just might smart st I'm gonna be honest with how many listen. You don't know how many athletes hit me. And was like, yo, I want to come on there slam And I was like, why are you in the Joe?
You gotta relax when you get out, holla when you get cut when you's a couple of dudes that hip mean, that's out the league. And I told him relaxed. And they on ESPN now and they on all that because if they would have hit drink Champs, I would have gave him that y'all got the main gonna buy a pink bomb, And they would have been like, y'all, can let say say about by, Like yeah, y'all, let's make some noise. You mean, they're not making sense of making
perfect senience. We got open at the bottle of champagne and we're celebrating, celebrating Clark Kent Man now Clark k dj A over the world. You got um who you got deals with Japanese people and all that type of ship. What is your favorite place to teach you at? When you go there, you're just like, this is me. You gotta make sure you get to shape ups in the morning, and this is this is your spot? What's that swop um?
Probably Japan? I knew it was Japan. Probably Japan Japan Cup like like I really actually I really actually like deejaying here a lot Miami. Yeah. When people all molly well this weekend, this weekend might not be a good representation. Don't you dare disrespect my molly people people that this is my old dress. You better let you right now. I see you on snapchat. You were killing that ship. That's like with the bottle of champagne. I don't know if they put Molly in your ship but a little bit.
I felt like what you're of the operative word at the beginning of what you said, you were killing ship. That's what you said. King talk had me dancing last night. I see not to stepping dancing. I seed you dance. Damn, it's a beautiful thing. I'll hit that week. It's not gonna work, but ahead, let's talk about your DJ experience last night. You know I was. I was just working. Um uh. I don't know I approached d Jan. I
don't know if I approach it differently than much. I mean many, but I do believe that I approach it differently than a lot. I could be wrong. I don't like Djan as much as I love music. So because I love music more than I like Djan, I approached the way that that Djane with a certain amount of care. So you know that's why nine times out of ten I end up sounding a lot more better. Now, I'm good.
I sounded good. We celebrate, Clark, I got, I can celebrate with your Panama noriagas my family on the love. At least I got it wouldn't bug you out of Jack used to be a dude's house with Georgia with Joys talking about it. I told you my mother was she was in the government, right, so like when like you have to understand, like I'm really Panamia, so we really have my wife is my my my fuck My
mother was the Vice Council General of Panama. So like fucking with Noriega, working with General Rio's that was ship that we did all the time. So like they weren't. That wasn't Manuel Noriega. To me, that was uncle Manny. That was I'm talking about. No, No, I'm talking about I'm talking about when I was a super kid, like when I was like seven eight, like like she was in government, so she dealt with him like that. I
got pictures. I posted pictures on on the internet, I mean on on them on on Instagram with my mother and he was locked up right down the street from from Frifhood and Paris never so mayn yes, sir, God damn man, it's little seeds, some man. Yes, you see this other sneak of people out there? Yeah, who is somebody You sat back and said, I gotta kill these
things because you because you're a wrapper. Because he was not a rapper, because that's how rappers stays absolutely, but you know what I'm saying, like, no, I mean your family. So we're battle, your battle. I don't know what I'm gonna keep it a thousand percent with you. And I don't know if he's gonna mention. I don't know if he's had enough drinks. He's not in competition with nobody
but me, I've been doing. You know what the fly ship is, I'm gonnas so white kid that Jordan's sponsored, um peple all this ship, the white Kid and he opened up a museum. You ain't see Jordan Geller yell yeah, yeah, explain that he sold all those he sold all them shoes, and he sells shoes and he's not like that's a collector because he doesn't wear everything. He'll buy something the size now, the side twelve Soude Sports and just to say he has it. And that's dope. I mean, he
got an ill collections difference. We're different. I don't wear a Brando pair of sneakers every day, but I wear Brandon I can wear I can't wear Brando pair of sneakers every day for ten years, but I don't. I mean, I'm not clocked. I don't wear him every day. I wear Air Force three days in a row and then I get rid of What about that kid, that fat Joe brother, the kid from Dubai, is he no money kicks?
Not that one dirty I'm dirty kicks kicks. I'm just saying one day Dubai got one day he'll buy my collection. Shout the money kicks now. But my whole thing is I've been doing this shift for so along and my this is my this is my this is the old part. So I'm not a rapper. I'm not an actor, I'm not a celebrity. I'm not entertained. I'm not a DJ. I am I am asked. No disrespect, brother, I love you Cloud and stuff that. I've been doing this for so long and I really became famous so for sneakers,
which is crazy because I'm not famous. I'm saying. So it's no DJ, no rapper, no nothing. I'm just just dude from the South Bronx. I've been around a hundred years and been into the sneaking game for real. So before social media, before October fourth, two thousand nine or two thousand ten, never Instagram came out, I've been getting shoes you know what I'm saying, Like I've been getting no no nick he was telling me shoes way before they wasn't in But how did that? How does that happen? Though?
So for me, So for me it's crazy, he goes, So now it goes the whole hip hop element and the whole thing. So I had club essos. But before that, one of my best friends, I don't have. I three best friends. Clawk is one of them, my man speedy James Williams. He was in a Nike commercial where they was doing the dribbling with Jason Williams and Rashee Wallace. He's from Got the Body Jason Wale No no, no, no no bodies, no no no, Jason witting that when I shot a normal driving or that white chocolate, I
can relate with you understand, I understand everybody. So he was in that commercial. So I got to meet the guys like Jerry Rasma Razny, Jerry Rasmie. So you know what I'm saying. So guys like that was taking care of me before there was an internet. So like I call him my brother. He was in Above the Grim with Tupac, so I was on the set every day. I was on the set for like eleven days in a row with Park when they were shooting Above the Rim and all that, just hanging out, bullshitting around and
rebox pretty much smaster that whole campaign. But my man did this commercial with Nike, the Dribbling commercial, so I was able to go up in the office and then and and just build relationships and stuff like that. So I was getting shoes for a while. He was just White Air Forces and Black Air Forces. It was really no special shoes like that, except for the Family Tree Air Force when they want Rucker. But I mean, besides stuff like that, it was just a whole bunch of ships.
I've been around that whole time, and you knew Sleepers was gonna be not hitting it. I didn't. I just love kicks, yea, I was. I was on around with Clark for years when Clark was coming to club that soos I didn't really know there was a sneaker thing with Clark like that. I knew I love sneakers. I was riding around at the toy the four Runner with somebody's in a chick's name from Wendy's. You know what I'm saying. When I had Club Girl's name what I'm
saying that easy to be, easy to be made. I'm saying so running ya running around like so, I had the four run. I thought I was hot. Clark pulls up in the first Yukon jinale that I've ever seen in my life, two doors ship with the ill system right for a long time. Know it's crazy, and then I wind up on the stereoshop. Years later, I bought State Tuned back to day Wait wait, wait, he said, Mike Tyson. What yeah, Mike Tyson used to have a brim place in Fortland, New Jersey called Stay Tuned. I
bought that. It was called Audio Designs. After that, saw No, I'm fassing. Letna tell I'm gonna take it back. So when Fat Joe used to drive down here to Miami before he lived there, remember the escalator was getting from mort in Cadillacs with the with the motorized TVs in the bag that was always breaking. I did those but broken TV. Remember the Cadillac asked, my Joe used to
come down here? You know what? Joe wasn't flying back in the days, remember Joe Ye, Well, when I had Audio Designs, it might have been I got locked up on old one oh two. It might have been ninety nine, two thousand, Okay, that's from the Cade. Actually it's tim. Yeah, so I was doing his system say that because I wanted to put two years together. Now I was doing my job. I was doing his systems back. I was
doing his systems back in the days. So I say that to go back from ninety six or two thousand one, like I was always like the sneakership was always forever with me. But when I used to see Clark at Essos back in ninety six, I didn't even know Clark
had the ill sneaker collection like that. We was just bobbing on cars and then him coming to him coming to Mad Wednesdays when Rea David is getting drunk every night, and then Jay doing the whole ship and J and I used to pull up to Esso's two hours before, no earlier than that, like three, and they would prepaid for their bottles of Christal. They would give me thirty six hundred dollars cash christ That was three hundred hours a bottle back then shout to the plug. I was
paying like forty dollars a bottle stolen selling for um. Yeah, I was getting a lot of money back. The funny ship is. The funny ship is when we started doing that, there wasn't even selling Crystal. They would have to go get to Chrystal because we were asking for crystal. Yeah, no, I was crazy. I was getting Christalin from the distributed Charms liquer all that ship, I mean only one day.
The lost ship was the reason I fell in love with that whole rock The reason I fell in love with that whole rock movement was they never pulled their money out in the club. They would come to Essos at three four o'clock in the afternoon, prepaid for their bottles of Chris and had me, had me bring a case of Christal out to the ball and they would just hang by the ball. Poor they bottles, poor, they bottles, part they bottles. Okay, So how Calle said he's smart,
So that was everybody else. You're starting in front and pulling their bottles out and buying eighty dollar bottles of moat and all that bullshit. And I'm sitting there last you ain't going nowhere. I'm at Clark. I'm sorry, but now Clark, you're seeing the beginning. I need to know where Clark Kent was Okay, I gotta dj I gotta go. Okay, you don't know where Clark Kent was at when you heard the room was that jay Z and Dame Dash separated.
And it will never be the same because everything that you said just now you you're speaking about the beginning because that's what you represent. And now you're still here, You're still relevant, you're still doing what we gotta do. But god, you're human. You're a human, So I'm actuing the human being right now. How did you feel because I still speak to both of them on the same days, may be on the same days. To guilty you speaking to you were saying you feel guilty. I could never
feel guilty because they were both. I wasn't do you know what I'm saying. So, but um, the funny ship was, I was sitting at my desk at Rockefeller when I found out that it just wasn't gonna be the same anymore, and I, um, I uh, I thought to myself, Okay, they're working out. Listen. It was it was a part of you to say they're working out. Yeah. I thought it was bullshit. I thought it would go away. That's what you have to understand as a guy. Who was
there from ball four everything. I was just like that, that's corny ship. They'll figure it out. And because I knew understand me. I was there from the beginning. And then I went to UM to Motown Records, and I went to jobs. Yeah, I think, did you make it any help in the flowershot you pay them in Jamaica. Let's make some noise for Clark having Sear come on back a class that him awesome, better class you pull from you better class. I'm sorry you want to take no, no,
not at all. Listen being before and and and you know, making a connection between them talking about some serious making him the connection between them and seeing what did you do stuff right? Introduce? Did we didn't clarify the introduction? Can we go for the introduction? How did you introduce stuff? Um? After I signed Dame's groups, I kept telling them about Yo, stud jay Z is the best in the world and you're telling this to day To Dame, I said, Yo, you guys see, my man, jay Z is the best
in the world. It's gonna kill niggas. What is this jay Z? He ain't bet it in big l That was like, wow, like we're all due respect. I think Big L is dope, but I think he's dope. I think he's dope. But you saying that that that my my man's not better than him makes no sense to me because I listened, you know what I'm saying, so I knew how wild Kane was, Like what are you
talking about? Like you're saying Big L is better than Kane if you're saying Big els better than rock him and then you're saying he's better than jail, Like now you're wilding. You know what I'm saying, Like you ain't better than this? Then this is back then. Yeah, they didn't see it. I mean, but I didn't care. So but I was just like chocking my man's ill than everybody. And then you know, I started to prove it and then he was you know, like he was like, yea,
I'm gonna meet this guy. And when he meets him, he's like I can't believe the dudes wearing white and white. Air Force once and what the fund do you think? The only way air Force one at Harlem think at you Corning, Like how could you think something so stupid? Who are you talking about him? Dane? Dane? Like air Force once? I was like what are you talking about? You met me, I'm wearing air was once and so
I'm from Brooklyn. Yeah, but you being I don't care where i'd be at, I'm saying like, you're gonna say that there's nobody else at all, and in Brooklyn it was once except me. That would be some dumb ship to believe, but you know, that's what he felt, and he felt like, understand me. I took him to Brooklyn. So he was kind of halfway scared at the same time because he believed that the only thing, yes, Dame, that the only thing that happened in Brooklyn was Robert Severy.
He just felt like, motherfucker's just wrong, like all the time. Then I wanted to ovide Scoop more with my cousins. I was like, I liked it. I like, I like God. I went to Farragant. Farragant was yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm sorry, continued, I don't want to about you know. So what I'm saying is I introduced them and everything was all good from day one. So when this happened, when it was like, yeah, you know, it's getting a little shaky, I was just like,
they're gonna fix that, and that was eighteen years later. Yeah, I was it was enough because it was I think they had almost done ten albums or twelve albums. It was a lot, I mean, and you have to remember Jay ran a bunch of summers. He he ran a bunch of summers. Too many rappers they get that many summers, and he had summers that he bragged about it too crazy, is shut down. I mean, back then, if you had a summer in New York, you had a summer around
the world. I mean, you hit records in the summer, hit records in the summer. So that's what that's what that's what we're talking about. But um, you know, the only summers he didn't run was the summers that he didn't put records out. So what are we talking about? Heads think about it. The only summers Jay didn't run is the summers that Jade decided he wasn't rapping. That's crazy. So what you think that's some ship for niggers to
think about for a second. The only summers that Jay didn't run was the summers that he didn't put a fucking record out. Bottom line, when he was fifteen, I told you, niggas, I feel like we gotta make some look to make some No, no, we need another shot for that one. We don't need a last shot shot five. I told you my odd nigga. Come on, cannot leave on it. Even you can pull my ship you want, absolutely do. I'm not even looking. Can you tell me? You tell me what it? Pull it away? Man, I'm
not even looking. I gotta throw mine up for that. I'm gonna be something. What are you dja tonight? Anybody gonna hear that ship like snapping, snapping or something. You're mad? Damn, you're mad, dispectful. I thought you're my brother. I thought you were getting done that. Look, I got it with you, you do, I got it with you. Here we go. I'm not going to the club tonight. I gotta with you.
I'm all going. No, I'm not want to let you change your don't discuss how much this is all right, you gotta we're gonna go nor We got it all right, we didn't teach I got Let's go out on. Let's go a jake chance you fuck for this podcast that happens. I was going to tex to Norma water. Everybody this water, everybody wonder white answer feeds you. I'm the only one
who's still straight. It's big up to survived. No, no, shout the pup because after after call, D Days and Night, we're going to pops out to the after party at the party. We're going. We're going now absolutely no not listen, I changed my flight for this. We're going to absolutely not me neither. This is right here, we're going. I'm not going to pump on it. You know there's video here. Just let me tell nobody's seen The Office Party. You've never seen the movie The Office Party. They were like,
they are not doing that. They like, we're going ship, so we are not going to So this is how we're doing it. So are you DJ and tonight, Sam, you're at I'm DJ and a party that we do once a month called the Originals. It's me to Tony's, Richmondina, stretch On, Stung and d nice. So it's probably the wildest. It's probably the best party that we that I get to do. And you think it's still be smashing. I took party and I got a wife. I'm doing that
incriminating brother, I'm very I'm not married. I'm having smashing clocks leftover. I said, I'm not married. So yeah, you'd be smashing small. I'm just happy to be I'm just having to be here. You have a beard. I'm just happy to be here. You asked man. Absolutely, it's right next door. You can't miss. Yeah. I know about your man that so yeah, yeah, me too. Where where is Eddie? Asked either And I want to ask you because I'm gonna have a person listen. I'm listening. Look at us,
I listen. I get episode on the plane on the way here, asked either Cock. I'm sorry, no, I don't know. I'm sorry. That's not that's any there's not anything that really speak for yourself. I'm Puerto Rican. Panamanian is like Puerto Ricans like foul cousin. Three no clock is my foul brother brother. You know, I'm gonna be honest because you know why Panamania because Panamanian is like you keep me on purpose. I'm sorry that you let me tell you what Panamania is. Tell me brother, because it's like
y'all Spanish husin slash Jamaican cousins. They kind of like both I'm gonna bugget now, you're not like because they're like y'all like Jamaican spack. What can you explain why because yeall eat row tea panamazing like that. That's not the reason why. I'm no, that's not the reason. Some reason why. It's because historically, when the Panama Canal was being built, l let's break down a naz he's always gone a bit. Jamaicans came over from to Panama to
help build a canal. Yard man, y'ad mind them. My father's Jamaican. Okay, we got to talk to these people with Clark turteen jobs not thirteen thirteen jobs. Actually, relax, listen, you gotta relax. Don't you have a grab a bottle over here again? This is Panamanian Panamania. Shake your feet, don't stow that back the shake your feet. You don't know what Clark came from, Flatbush, Panama. Sleeker he got. Let you gotta gotta take out twenty years, my friend.
You know out here in Miami they have flea markets. Um Coloseum was like a ficial flea market. Was official. He was official. But here you know the fleat mark he go to, it's very unofficial. He goes to home. Carol, I gotta throw that out there, Carol Man, the flat market we all lived up. You gotta relix. I know you racist Miami like I'm but sunny by, but Sunny slaps the flea market. Still don't think it's Jordan's right now?
It is official, right now, Sunny. You ain't even get it from foot lock and you got it from your lock of it was you lock up? You gotta relax. Sunny. 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 to drink Champs Radio with Rapper and R and DJA. So Clark, we answered you your favorite ever in the hip hop? Now what?
And do you also said Rick Ross album was great? Yes, you said that this is best to me so far. I agree with you as well. But now I also said Drake's album? Did you know? You can't drink about great? But think about this? Okay, every Rick Ross album you listen to, you can pick something off of it and go maybe not that one. What do you mean I'm saying? So that's the reason why I could say this is the best work because you can't take anything off of it. You gotta go now on that ships fired too. Now
all that ship's fired too. Now all that ship's fired too, and he's talking on that ship. Is he the South Rick Ross? I mean South Biggie, He's Rick Ross. He don't don't compare to you can be compared anything. He anybody, anybody who compared him to Biggie was doing him a disservice, you know what I'm saying, because there there's no one's
gonna be like that. We see him saying they were doing they were doing Ross disservice by trying to compare him to that like Rick Ross, by Rick Ross facts, you know what I'm saying that, And as Rick Ross, he's fucking bananas. Like his album is fired. It's not good, it's fired. I actually feel bad that, you know, the album came out a day before Drake's album, because it's like it didn't have the time to the albums a playlist.
How do you think it's album. It's an album, so I don't care what if the ship I have a cover and it has credits and it has track lists. It's a fucking album. And the single fact, you know, I'm gonna be honest, you you bring us the top of the podcast. One hit just one hit one one hit because you did Elliott Wilson before with all that ship. You knew me. Listen all that be honest. Three sixty you curbed me for I never curbed car. He's the old g You gotta let them, just like you know,
everybody has stories in their head. Has nor read one hit Cloth one one for Panama was that boom boom. You know what, No, listen, here's some crazy shit. People look at that record and back then it was a Pana maion dude doing a reggae record. Guess what, that's reggae. That is the first form reggae. Don't got damn win good Boom boom boom boom that I relaxed to say it again. Doom doom be doom doom. Anyway, Man, keep going, man, where are we at? Let make yeah? So clow Jesus
fucking Christ. Dude is nuts cloth you think, jeez, I gotta clock. I gotta go nowhere. Man, you've been in this, this this game. You animal bruis to this ship. Run man. So now I heard you the tweet where we grow. You tweeted that work gross album was fired fired. I saw that that tweet went viral. It did and my mind did. Okay, but but now Clark, what else is Clark can't like it's no school um. Contrary to what a lot of people might sink, me goes, fuck with me, goes,
I fucking me gooes I funk with Young Doug. You know, no, no, no, no. The thing is when you sit behind it, When you sit I love dead wrong, this is I don't. When you sit behind the desk, you know, he DJ parties, that's brand. He gotta relax. Okay, okay, listen. When you sit behind the desk, you start to look at music differently. You don't look at music just for what you personally think you look for. Is it going to work whether you like it or not. It's whether it's gonna work
or not. The first time I heard Young Thug, I thought he might have something. But then it was repeatedly, repeatedly, repeatedly that dude, you might not understand everything he's saying, but when he says it, somehow you can get to it. Young me goals. You know every time, I don't even know to take Molly. Listen, listen, I don't understand that. I just want to bet. I just want to be clear.
I'm not sitting here saying these dudes spam bars. What I'm saying is these dudes, these dudes are making records that I can actually like. And you know, trust me, there's a list of motherfucker's that I'm just like, what the funk is going on? But there's some dudes that get that, get put it that that that vein with all these other dudes that I'm looking at, like, why the fund are you making records? And when I look at them, I'm going, well, how can you put this
guy in here when his records are better? You know what I'm saying, Let's just look at his records. If he can rap, let's just look at his records. To me, you're gonna here's where a lot of motherfuckers get shipped fucked up. They look at this rap thing like it's about having bars as much as it is about making records. When you're a rapper, your ship is to make records. When you're serious about you having boss. How about melodies, though,
CLA your melodies help us? Melodies asked me. A question was carried in good melodies make better records and the reason why it's it's so simple when nobody looks at this ship. When you learned the first song that you ever learned was your A B c's. The only way you learned the A B c's was by singing it. It's a melody and a rhythm. So that's the reason why somebody with a good melody makes something and you catch it. That's what makes something catchy is the fact
that you'll be out of my life. The fact that you heard a good melody makes it catchy. So when you hit no, no, no, you might have keeps talking about whatever you just the thing is, most people might not hear what he says. A different cousin expect that. Leave that right here. You respect this podcast with respect. Let that go. Let that go right now. It's your ship,
your like. Yes, it's not it's not right, Radar, apologize for you're doing that first, because if you wasn't supposed to do I've been trying to get you to do this for a while, Florida be here all the time. We got a butt definitely here. You shouldn't do now if you wouldn't say, we don't feel you the guy in my mind, I gotta budge we don't got it right now? Yeah, yeah, chair, because I flew myself out. So yeah, yeah, I have a thirty six hundred kicks.
How does how do you maintain thirty six hundred sneakers? That's that's the I never had that question asking me before because I wear whatever is on the floor. But I see you, I see on the internet. You got white Claire. I got the needest that's my title. You talked to Joe, you talked to wild you talk the Greg screen, talk the fat Joe Clark. I got the need. I got the need at sneaker room in the world. But why is it white Claire boxes? I had unabundance
of sneakers. I wear my sneakers. I want to see what. I want to grab what I'm saying pause. I want to if I'm looking for parts, I want to be able to find it. So in the box, I wasn't gonna be able to find all that. And I really don't sell sneakers. I don't resell sneakers. If I wanted to resell my sneakers, I got a million dollars sitting right there in my room. I got a million dollars sit in my room. No bullshit, I got a million
dollars in my room. I got a million dollars and sneakers sitting in my room, so like I wanted to see, but I want to grab a pair of sneakers from two thousand three. I'm gonna go look for that pair of sneakers now because I've seen your ship like you had rolls. My ship looks like I'm looking and my set down Hunter square feet and the crazy ship. I know you. I know you from seeing you on the street. So when I see it on the end of that, I was like, damn, I never know you know, you
had every sneaker I ever you had. I got undefeated for what's the ship, Michael J. Fox ship? Yeah I got? I got, Yeah, Yeah, I got the mart mc flowers. I got there's not sneakers and not sneakers one of those movie props. I was like, this is this is what me and Clark argue and we go at it from back. I would love to see that. It's a real argument sometimes like this, I believe there's a sneaker culture.
Claude doesn't believes. Okay, okay, and we're gonna let Clark only Clark in investing because I said what I'm saying, I want to investigate this before we dive into it. You said you believe there's a sneaker culture, and Clark said he does not leave because Clark is gonna bring it. I'm I can't answer for Clark, but I know what Clark is going with it, because we had this arguments a sneaker culture. You are gods, and we really argue on our posters. We really argue about this. I'm part
of sneak of culture. I'm like a pond. I'm very low with a steak of culture. I go to the meetings, listen to your Jordan's segment was brought up everywhere in the world. I'm gonna have a listener to the podcast, so I don't want to hear that you're fisher. Oh yeah, I did shoot on but I also can't heard I can't wear them, So that lets you know what. I hate that. No, no, no, I respect Davis gonna say
some ship and then boycott. Still I still want still don know you don't believe that we can argue about it because you're my brother and I love you, So I can't believe what he's saying right now. I'm just throwing it out there. You're saying it's not a sneaker culture. Nor yes, how many five percent is you know out of the laps? Huh? I know at least he's have a hundred people. You know what's crazy? People? I can
say this without even looking at him. When he was growing up, at one point he was about to be five percent. I am father. Still, I was giving an act you people, father a law when I was young. Right, skip back when you look at that, and then you go, what's it really based off? It's based off of Islam? What is Islam? A culture? Right? How can you parallel sneakers, which is sneakers some ship that you wear on your feet to a culture a way of life. Culture is
a way of life. It has laws, has a belief system, it has a financial system, and it has a spiritual system. Please, the word culture is a powerful word. Parallel lad to Islam, sneakers in Islam. Okay, we're done here, so equate that to you said hip hop culture, that is the way of life. You know you said culture, hip hop is a way of life. The same the dance finance. Everything
said every money is finance. No no, but everything you said, everything you said, I understand me money because I believe there is a culture in the Okay, they show it to me. I mean, I don't have the same definitions of you. I'm saying, but it is. But there's a way of life, but their subdivisions sneaking hold on. Listen to what I'm saying. Is he holding understanding? I hosted it? But listen to what I'm saying to you. If you say culture, you would be wrong. If you said subculture,
we'd have a conversation. She is gonna bring it back. Run DMC puts up seven. When one DMC puts up his and tells everybody to put up their shell toes and they're seventeen thousand people are putting their shell toes, He's gonna he's gonna attribute that to hip hop culture. I'm not gonna attribute that to hip hop culture. What I'm gonna say is, can you tell me when run
DMC made that record, which nigger wasn't wearing Adidas? Think about this, Why can't you say, put everybody put your datas up when you when you're on the stage, if niggas wasn't wearing a So you're saying, so the sneaker culture is a subculture of hip hop no, sneakers culture is a sub cultured period. It's not a culture. It doesn't come first as a subculture by products. It's a
byproduct of clothes. It's not even liked about product of fashions, which it's just it's a faction, which isn't a culture. It's fashion. It ship you win. It can't be a subculture of another exactly. So we're getting back to the same thing. I'm true culture. Okay, showing to the sneakers is a coach, but you have your love. How many hold on? No no, no, no, no, no, no, no no,
don't do this? Why because y'all God, that's it. Hold on as you know how many sneaker shows we do where he's fifteen and sixteen year sevent to ye old kids don't know you from nothing from music, but they praise the ground you walk on because it's sneakers. Answer yourself. You can answer that yourself. Why do that? I'm asking you? You can't do I created sneakers. I designed sneakers. I'm a guy who who is looked at and that's a culture to them because they don't know that you discovered ja.
They don't know that you were saying jazz or was the best in the world. They don't know that you signed dies effects. They don't know that because making them effects. You know what I'm saying. He's trying, but I'm right. But but your definition of culture, like if I was going Encyclopedia culture, what the way you define it is? That is the definition of culture, because that's the only
way we can define what we're talking about. Okay, So then I guess we'll open a dictionary put these generations to color. Don't know who you are from music. They know who you was. Dictionaries that drinking we make. I'm the dicionary, he's the poor Okay, I'm gonna keep this funking. I learned people what I understand. I'm thinking I wanted to do that a long time. I understand what I understand to be culture from being one who has who's a spiritual person. So I learned it from a spiritual place.
So if I learned it from a spiritual place, I can only look at what I understand to be culture in a spiritual place. With that aloom, huh, he said, you're right, but pulled up the definition of culture. I hate all of y'all. I gotta relax the claw right, alright, alright, read it again, read it again. Culture, The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. So these kids that don't know that you collect These kids collect
don't know that you. They know you from sneakers. That is a culture. I am not looking at what you said and reading it properly. Read again, read it again. Okay, I'm not even drunk yet. I am drunk. The arts of other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collective hold on human intellectual achievement. Where when that goes back to English, stop read what you read and explain it, because you're not explaining it. It's so simple. They've read it to you.
Look how my brother just called me a dumb too. How many people have so many clothes with it too? How many people listen what I did to understand what you just read? The art you have to you the reading yoursends the arts, and you're proving it to me. The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual stop right there and stopping the arts and what other manifestations of human intellectual achievement? He regarded collective pull one collectively human
intellectual achievements and just for the joint. Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait, let's take let's take a call up. Let's take a few steps back. What are sneakers? Shoes? Right? Shoes or something you wear right to protect your feet from the elements? Right? Okay? Cool? Where is what was it again? Okay? Cool? I'm done here. Like you read at yourself that you can't just say this.
You got very professional, just did you hold on your reason for love of shoes and your reason for doing this is because they protect your feet because and that's totally different whether we're talking about the bottom line. If you just let me just read, you would be wrong. I know, I would be all right, says I would be right. You'll just prove thatllec. But when you go intellect, you gotta go intellect on different level. Seventeen year olds
and not gonna have my forty four year old. No, no, no, no, no, no, you did again. You're gonna be wrong again. Oh my god, Jesus Christ fucking read this ship I read. Are we doing this on the podcast? That's what we're gonna do right now. I'm not losing a right not hollo hollo. Wait wait waita becomes wait wait wait a personal thinking. I mean I just want to reso no, no, no, no, no, what I just walked back with him for what you read?
Did he lose the human intellectional part? I see how sneak is thank you very fucking What does that mean? Just define that you'll disagree with me. I'm not. I'm not saying this as Listen. Everything that you're going to get that human and that's intellectual, is going to make you smarter. So the shoe is not gonna make you smart. It's fucking shoes, Yo, It's shoes so whack I I can't argue it. Understand me. Yes, yeah, I swear to
God like this is real nigga ship. We're gonna have to We're gonna have such of Instagram and Twitter war between this because and we're still them with all due respects. Listen, talk to the people. There are people hate hats. That's why that's why you wanted to come so bad. Base, that's why you wanted to be here so bad. No, No, because I get tired of you saying this is not a coach when it's a question. Get tired of what I'm saying, because you're proper and we all view about this,
That's what I'm saying. I don't even get that. But back to what I'm saying is there are people who are more enthusiastically and I'm one of those guys who's enthusiast, more enthusiastic than usual. I don't believe that I'm some superhero because I like shoes more than the next guy. You know why, because I don't know a person who doesn't have a pair of sneakers. So what do you
tell that young kids? No, No, what do you tell that young kid that doesn't know who What do you tell that young kid who doesn't know who you are based on music, who loves you for sneakers and goes to your sneaker convention. I supposed to tell them you're their hero, you're their idol. And I don't tell him anything wrong. I tell him, to them, you're the culture of sneakers. To them, you're the culture. We just experienced
that in Niketown. Just now, my nigger I've walked out and he was taking pictures, but then they still didn't talk to you. Dude started talking to you about sneakers, and then started rapping to you. You are his life. Wait wait, hold on, and I wrong, you're his life. The guy who you guy who started rapping to me didn't talk to me about sneakers all. Do you know what he was like? He was like, oh, that's a nick. Can't Nick might put me on if he thinks I'm nice.
So I just cannot wrap for you. He didn't speak to me about sneakers at all. About sneakers, Well, that's you dog. You know why, because you're a sneaker fucking superhero. We're together because we're friends. We're not together because of sneak. Absolutely, we don't even talk to we don't even talk about we don't talk about some angry sneakers. So my question, you know what, this is my brother for five years.
We really are understand right now we talk about right now, I don't even understand what we're talking about, sneak because we're here for you. Planned on the text. I know you did. I show you're fired. There's let's go. No, that's a choice. Is tattoos right? Wait? Wait, you know what you just said. Say it again. People people takes no, no, no, people think it's a culture. Say that that's the truth. You don't think sneaker. I think are some people who
are more enthusiastic about sneakers than others. I'm one of those guys, just one of It's not a hobby, but no, listen, I just want to get myself out of the clip. My ship is and I've proven it. I just want to be fresh. That's it. My sneakers get dirty, I damn D and hate him. I don't clean sneakers. I don't play that ship. I got enough sneakers. I'm not cleaning my sneak because because I have so many sneakers, I want to fucking wear them. So what do I do?
I wear them? Get his ships away? Why? Because I got enough sneakers that I could wear a brand new pair. Why do I have so much? Because when I was a kid, I wanted to be as fresh as the older guy. Listen. So when I got some money, when I got some money, how about as many pair of sneakers as I possibly could? Why? Because I wanted to be fresh? That's it. Because I heard about a story.
You had an exclusive pair of something something something something, and the lust of rhymes saw you said, Yo, those you took your sneakers off. He told you that, and you gave him the bust that I told you. I never heard I did. We We were um, we were on the two were on puff talk and we went to Portland. No way, I told him we went to Portland and I um, I knew the people that Nike saw.
I went to I got visited Nike. What it was in poland listen to a long He says he knows the Nike people, but got what the I love it to do anything right now. I want to make noise for you being the big nig for a long time. God damnit, big hold me in the sneak again. Goddamn it for a long time to continue. I'm sorry. So we'll happened to call. I went to Nike. I hung out with my boy. My boy gave me some shoes. I asked him for shoes for everybody. I bought shoes back.
I gave shoes to whomever. Um. I was wearing a pair of yellow Air Force ones and bust. You know, bus was very colorful like that for sex moment. All these ship was super colorful. He saw the shoes and was like, Yo, where the fun did you get dolls? And I was like, you want them, you got them, So I just took him off and gave them to him because we couldn't wear nikes when he was on stage at that point anyway, because we were wearing all
black side with black tempts. So I was just like, you can take I get took him off and give them to him. Where did you hear that? I gotta get it. I want to know where you're hearing from because I never heard this storm know everything. I gotta a man. I didn't want to relax because story back, we gotta stop. We gotta stop because because people think I'm really serious, said Joe. For y'all, EF, I want
your anniversary. We did some crazy ship. We started off our first episode with Kenny Anderson and Fat Joe was the first one and he between that but first one Kenny Anderson because I loved you. I know Chimber last episode? Did you call him Chills? Ye call the chill. I don't call him chips, you call him I called him Chimber. Yeah, I call him chill. But city queens for us to how do I know that? How do I know that? Because you because whatever right there? He's funny because used
the DJ and Clark Park in the Bronx. Hold hold you got cut off? He said, Because I'm a real That's what I'm gonna. I'm gonna getting Bronx claim too. I used to be all over, let's get it, come on, nor, let's go where we at? So now, oh boy, before we get up out of here. Oh oh, so this is the last one. He's just he's a little tipsy. And so you also worked with Foxy Brown a little Kim, Right, wait, who's your cousin? Foxxy Anger? And he knows that, don't don't let him act like you don't know that. So
you also work with both. I never made a record on my cousin? Is that crazy? But how powerful would it be at Foxy at a little Kim, Like at this very moment right now. If Foxy and Little Kim got together at this moment this, it'll probably be really really cool. About five years ago, it would have been nuts. And it's funny because when we say nuts, you're saying like that because you know, four, like five, six years ago, who was the girl? It was almost like we were
looking for the girl, you know what I'm saying. But the magic imagine if out of nowhere you got Fox and Thulming Louise. And the funny part is like, it's a bunch of people who got spoken to about that, but I actually had the ability to do it, and back then they actually had a sauce cover right right, And the idea was would have been Tholming Louise, Why we can't make that happen, Let's make treats. Makes it loyal treat chair listen. I see them both recently. No,
I'm lying. I think Kim recently. I spoke to Fox on the phone, but I think that I think they should do that for hip hop, fuck anything else. I would be legend like like, y'all beat your whole career, who want your kid together? Let can't produce the ship? There you go and man the intu. I would produce it and let Clark and you know what I would rather do. I'd rather be the executive producer or a R on it so I can make the records. I would rather find the music you got de scribe for
our listeners. What's the difference from producing and then being an executive producer? Um A good executive producer, A good executive producer, executive produces the records and make sure that the records get made. We gotta relax. Come up, looks it was about to take it from you. A good executive producers the guy who's one of the guys who's making the records. But a great and our is the
guy who makes sure the records get done. That's the guy who finds the helps finds the music and helps find the great records, helps helps make or make sure that the hook is a great song. You know, a great hook. So when you're listening to it, when someone artists comes back and he sits in front of you and he plays your album. If the album comes out and it's not good, a lot of people want to blame it on the artists, a lot of people want
to blame it on producers. But who they really should blame it on is the guy who's doing artists in repertoire, because it's your job to make sure the album is BA and and I shouldn't blamed for it. But it's and and all still even relevant nowadays, because that's a really good question. But let's think for a second. If the album's whack, then and is very relevant, great fu the great fucking album's dope. I gotta hit with that
question I got. I got actually relaxed because you hit me fuck up good and it's gonna make a good record. I eat that serious, you know by that effects? What's the what's the like is good? He's very good. He's a very good and great Lenny as Lenny. Oh he's yeah. I mean, but you know, can you name more and more good? And ours? Um Jeff Sledge, he's a good as crazy that who's that? I gotta I gotta k oh yeah. Keith Murray like he was at job. He was a job, was one of the very best. And
ours face no man, oh not Columbia. It's just stop right. Faith Nas. Actually he's the first person who signed Campona Noriega was the first people she signed live she chilled to three years and actually I sucked that whole story up. She signed Capone, Capon Paul, She signed Capone, and I came home about six months after that. You gotta lack, we don't have no more. Finish your story, Paco and Faith. Faith. I got this is Miami should be rich somewhere living
in her life. Goddamnit, big o Faith Newman, goddamn it because you know why. It didn't matter that she put on me a capone, she put on nah, she put on nothing. Nas set it up for us, morb, d uh, screwball, lost boys. Everybody to come after that and eat. And that's what the funk we did. And Slive is still on that same meal. I just you know I had. I had. It was like a Thanksgiving meal for me. So I turkey, the gnarly analogy, sweet potatoes over there. I wasn't leaving. Let me take I guess what I
was on wheels in the and the problem. We did audio too. We didn't like yo yo, we did Michelle, we did facts, we didn't vote, took a little the shot for that. We need another shot for that. One year for Sea, We're gonna take a light shot. I'm almost like, that's not like st like, give me a light shot. I'm your brother. You must say it right now, that's it, that's it. Let me ask you this, no disrespect right. And you talked about the dose effects came with the album. How much did you have to a
and R at that album. Well, you have to after after you get an album, you have to know when it's right to drop it. What's the best record. Did you shave records off? No? No, it's not about shaving records. Office about picking the best records that go. Yeah, so pickings, they want your DJ Djack. You know what's crazy? Um, Honestly, in my heart, I believe DJs who I'm sorry. I believe good DJs can make the best and ours. And the reason why is because good DJs can teach you
about a new record. You know what I'm saying. They can show you by the way, this is the record. Just listening, keep listening, keep listening, keep listening. You know what I'm saying. Because if if a dude has a mixed show and he has a bunch of dudes who has a bunch of records that no one has, and he's deciding I'm gonna play this artist, you know what I'm saying, Like that guy has the ability to break that artist. And if he can break that artist, he's
doing something right. If he can look at the landscape of music that's out and say I picked this, I picked that, I picked this, and then play it in his mix show and make people happy about the mix show. That guy knows how to pick records, so he should. And I'm being clear when I say he should be able to pick a new artist, so he should be able to hear a dope beat and say this artist should have that beat. It would make sense if they
were singing or rapper on such. If he's not a good If he's not a good DJ, he's not even thinking about that. All he cares about is playing clubs. If he's a good DJ, he cares about what the music is gonna sound like in the next two days. I don't even call it tastemakers, because they put tastemakers in a totally different thing. My thing is a good DJ should be teaching the crowd about something which most DJs don't do well. I'm not one Joe Club. Yes,
you know, I'm just I'm just not most. But then again, you know the ones who aren't most are the ones who are still here. I've been here for a long Let's talk about the Japanese connection. What about it. You've got a lot of Japanese nittas. I love Clokhead. Is that okay? You gotta clokhad you gotta clokhat? Lot of japanesgue I've done. I've done a few collaborations with what companies did Lafayette collaborator? I did three, four, I did
about four or five Lafayette collaborations. Ascribe to these people, Okay, Lafayette is inscribed described, but it's scribere inscribing and inscribing at the same time. What is scribing? I understand what inscribing? What is disagree with it works? Okay, it's a drink chance language. You see over when you learning LA brands that are super duper popular, and then they're still on the ground level and they're still like, you know, there's still like Gritty and Street, you got the Black Scales,
You've got the Supremes and such. You go over to Japan. Lafayette is one of those brands. Lafayete's a brand with like six stores or whatever and selling a bunch of ship and I've done at least you have five collapse with them. At least so Supremes from Japan, Supremes from New York. Okay, but they popping in Japan on the Supremus popping around the universe. Bigger Supreme Teacher is going for a lot of money on the internet right now. Nor he has all of them. They need selling. I
need this as large place definitely you got it. You see that smiles. That's the I'm like, smile. I need that listened them. I didn't want to inventory did I say that? I lou, I need that definition of those You got somewhere again, somewhere in my life in your mind. You got me in my life, in my life. So Clark, you work a bit. Yes you worked with Jack, Yes you work with Rick Ross work or nas. You know,
I didn't have that. I wanted to to the funny Ship is the day that I explained to him about the about that thing we was on that on the revote cruise. He was like, YO, give me something. Let's do something new. And he knew that I was gonna sunk with Davis because I'm gonna I'm gonna do a record for Davis. So he's like, he's like yoo for he was like, yo, you funk with him. I was like, nah, fused with Davies. He's like, yo, you know, send me something. So he was like for me to set up something
with trade numbers or whatever, summer set up something. But but that's the crest he's so well be Nas. Yeah. NAS. Top five Top five, Top five that God keep from queens. I understand you're saying that. No, I mean, why don't have another shot? Because we didn't? Because you never drink that. We didn't. We weren't a part of that. We should stop south south tope that you're my brother? Now we got man, you're not gonna win this art? Are we a part of that shot? We weren't. That was come on,
that was you talamily, brother. You gotta relax. Yeah, yeah, y'all respect them. Y'all gotta relax. That was y'all ship with each other. Take a shot. Do what you're gonna do, ask the queer. I wouldn't know. My family's heard. I would agree with you, right, I would say this is like a Latino thing. But the thing about it all things. Yeah, so that's what I say. You just want to get another shot? Give another shot together? No? Ye? Can I spection? What are you doing after? I'm going to see Clark
K But wait, what are you doing after this? I'm going home? What are you doing after this? I'm going to see my brother DJ. That's what I'm going to do. I'm going to seeking work and I'm gonna buy you to do right now. That's what I'm doing right now you're working. It will be done in like ten minutes. But he's gonna go see you afterwards. I'm going to
see you, but you'll be hanging while I'm working. But I gotta also keep my life together because you know what, I'm trying to keep my mone So very typical moment with a very typical moment. Yeah, we gotta, we gotta control, we gotta control our environment, and then we gotta and then you know, we gotta do clock. We have to behave ourselves. There's a curve here, and guess what cloth for the Listen. We are getting people back for the
cold crushed brothers, right, We're getting them back to them. Yes, getting back what he means, it's getting people back for what they did to the brothers. Right. I like that. You got to relax. Let's get it next time. Do you think I'm not gonna say what I said? You have question, Let's go listen, and we're doing it in the name of hip your cloth. You know, we never had no faithing to go on Drink Chaps. You're never
started to tony people on drink champ. You know why I'm every episode because you know why we really want to pick up authentic original hip hop, and what is saying on your fucking hat the originals? You guess you're ready. You want any port you know what, dn't do it, but you can't want to go and I'm in with you. Let's yeah, you lights show that, the light skins show before my stomach. That's a shop. That's what I know. You felt bad doing that, you know? He was like,
was I called? He was like, I didn't know way you're calling them for. I do look good, but I didn't feel bad because you curbed me. I never curved you. You did. I was gonna be honest. I swear to god, I'm gonna go back. Let me tell you something about soul with people. It's a d I'm gonna go back and I'm gonna show it to him, he wrote. I
wrote him. He was like, I gotta get called on the podcast and I was like, absolutely, I'm down, but don't forget I know you poppy, So as soon as they sell the poppy is when he was like, yeah, forget it. I'm gonna be honest. I believe that. Wait wait wait, wait wait, pol you said about plastic for how long? Seven months? Because it took seven months to him to go, oh ship, you're gonna do these nigga podcast That's what he was eating petty nor at all. If I was that important to be on the podcast,
I would have been thirty seconds. Take your shot. That's terribly good. It's too good. The blessed vocket on the planet know that. That is so funny. Because I wanted this podcast to happen so bad. I text Normy. I was like, you know, he got thirty six hundred one just along beside you with uh well said everything else. I'm gonna do that you got right now. I'm gonna he's acorn him Nike. Do you see Acron. I'm gonna die this, dude. You gotta hook up. Clark got the
hook up, but I'm dirty stick. I got the hook up on the Dirty Ticker Club. Whatever the fund. That's God, that's me, not for dumb hard. That was texting regular like, Yo, Clark is gonna be in Miami this weekend? What's up? I want? I was ready, I'm seeing, I was ready. I was ready, we were I was ready, we saw and I was on. Didn't work out that way. I text, you know, I don't know. I don't have a bother normy, I text normally I check this out. Clock is gonna
be in Miami this weekend? What's up? I want to make this happen. This FIGI but from a different and yes here lying that's it's not even Fucci, it's not even cold. That's blacks bottomed water. Who was that for you? I was gonna. I thought we were making drinks. I didn't know, like we're gonna make like my hat? Are you? I'll take a drink with your your clock. Now, let me ask you a question. Why are you getting pottle of water to put tapwater ice in it? Cool? I
don't need to ice from the Jesus? Would you do that for you? Just my pig water experience? You know? You know I'm from the resource froom. You know the niggas in the resource room and especial education. That's that's the one I am. I'm that nigger. I have four teachers and four students. It was even were both you said four and he said, we're both with easy. I'm the most of this thing in the world. You're the smartest.
That's why they want to kill me. Listen, I'm just like those junk They're gonna John left Kennedy meaning, I'm just saying, listen, they're gonna let you live because they're like, that's his man. I feel like they're gonna kill me. I got you mean it was both. He was at four and four and then he was like both of them. But I'm like, who the funk are you talking about both groups? Exactly? I'm talking about both groups. I got to see. I got what you was talking about. To
tell you I understood what you was talking. Resource from crazy, the super resource from you know what I'm saying, cla that was the funniest ship ever. Claude, you did drink champs. You survived. Never bring about any of your person ship. I don't know a lot. Get them over lax, and you're looking at me and your lips are getting a little white. That's how I'm so glad there's a camera that because they could not that my lips ain't getting white. You know in my mind in your left scout, what
person you can't ask me that I can't be? Really, you've been there for me for when I stepped into this game. I love you stood there with me. And there was one producer on the whole War report because I used to carry it to five on me and I said, rom and not on producer set. And he was the only one. She said, when he told you to relax, you have the two five in your pocket in the booth, and they had to five all the time. Now now he's probably he's like, don't tell them that clock.
He was the only one. And he told me, he said, listen, I'm gonna take the room and I'm gonna chopping up. And that's the first time I've ever seen that in my life that I could actually rom and get it all out and one one whatever. But he could take that and say, well that scope stairs on some pluck Q. So after after that advice, you kept doing that that way. No listen to his records after that one record, after that he understood song song progression. It was verse verse
verse hook verse hook verse hook. Think about it because after that album? What album you what album you made? You took your advice? Let me up because I gotta sucking DJ. Now I gotta go change nor fucking champage. Listen, when you dj't, nobody's gonna see your right thigh. Nobody's gonna see it right now. When you DJ, he's gone right it wasn't me open that. I'm good. I'm I'm good. You ain't gotta I'm so hot right you got over last?
I love thank you. 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 Clark, it was really really nice to listen to listen to me everybody. It was really one of the first producers who actually pulled me to the side and says, Slim, understand what you doing. I get it, but let me
structure your ship. And it was you. You to a lot of people credit you know, for real or swear, but they came in R a album that's dope here. But you were still learning because one of one of the stories, no I'm gonnaell you, I'm still learning. No No. But one of the stories that I love from an R is that you say that he was counting bars with what what what what? And that's what I love that.
I love that story. That's how counting it balls. But think about it, So claud get executive producer credit for that absolutely now he's not going to give that up because he's not gonna look for the check to go come me for that. But the bottom line, I get what you're trying to say. You're trying to say is that moment gave you the ability to look at your songs differently and and think songs instead of thinking I'm just gonna be rhyman. I get yeah, I get it.
I respected and because think about it, the War Report, what happened? What? What? What? What? What? How? Long after every sixteen bars, sixteen bars? What? What? What? Sixteen bars? What? What? What? That was the same sixteen bar breakup that I I don't like to say taught. I'd rather say talk about it. I was about to say, now you know why, because I don't. I don't believe that. Um. I just believe it was something that he didn't he didn't know. But
I don't think it was a taught. It was an enlightened I'm like, yo, look, if you do this, it's a song when you The thing is when you listen to Ward Report, like I can go back to World Report, and if you listen to the World Report, that's a bunch of wild ass records. And then this is one record that makes you go, oh, I get it, I
get all of that wild ship. When you listen to Closer to this paper, you just do because it calms you down and you can hear what he's saying and be like, Okay, before you're just like, I'm as wild as this monthfucking right here. But then we you listen to that, you're like, hold up, he stopped for a second, and he gave you closer to this. You know what I'm saying. So it was it was it added that balance. We'll tell you what's even crazier. It was the last record.
And the reason why is because honestly, when it comes to UM producing sometimes I can be a little competitive. So I just wanted to hear everything and figure out what can I do that's going to be different from everything I heard? And everything I heard I was like, oh, this is damn easy. You know why, because the reason why he came to me was to try to get a single. He was like, YO, give me a single,
So I gave him a single. Funny ship is it wasn't him as a single, so they went with something else and it worked out because it was him by himself, So it couldn't be a CNN record. If it was him by himself, that record was on War Report, it could have been a single. But it didn't make sense to put the CNN record out out without pom So. I mean, you know that's the way that worked out. Trust me. If that record had component on it, that probably would have been for a single, because it was
it was structured like a record, like a single. Yes it was. And that that's what the that's what he came to me for. He's like, give me a saying need single? So scared and he was scared and and but the funny hand and the chicks from from s W re coming to the studio. I wasn't ready just kidding because the young dudes, you know, and he's not when not saying tell you what, Yeah, this is Clark. This is the guy I heard Dange. We didn't even go to that. We haven't even touched that at my
going there right now. You have to have that's the same way you ain't going to day of the day. Day I got your brother. Can't tell him if you don't make to do that, I got you, what about you? God? Never, I won't even touch it. Every thrust to give me back so that it's getting close up. It's getting close up, never gonna happen. So in my mind, damn Dann Dan kiss coming because obviously the biggest day of the day slick Rick fans in the world. Me I mentioned the
slick Rick is my favorite album. It's my favorite album ever. And then clock coming text and the nose name. I'm like, so every produce to the every cage for the word for like I wanted to shoot them. So you're answering my question five was always on you. I don't know. I just like, shut up, that's whole, Like yeah, I just like I felt like that coming there, so I felt like that. I felt like I felt like what when Clark came? He and Clark, but it felt like an O G type of call. I felt like, look,
do that. I get that you got because he played the beat and I was just like, let's go because that's what I did, uh, the firm ship with the firm ship plane, I did so I flu flu fluid and I used to write around to jail, so I had you're working at the timeline for me, at what point you did I'm leaving in I'm leaving was right after the War report, right a report like that report report is out, like right after you finished the Worried Boys out, Okay, because so it's out and then you
go do that. Okay, No, no, no, I'm just nor because you know what the crazy the crazy part is Noriega is hot or Nori's hot by himself because pone is locked up. So he on the promo run in Miami. That's me. I'm just saying that. That's how we want, that's how we meet. The promo run in Miami. He's doing, he's he's he comes to my store and I don't know if he's ever told you this. He was super stressed promoting War Report by himself, the fact some of
my store super stressed. How wait, why would I know that? And he's not my artist because he's my fucking in. So I know it wasn't easy promoting CNN when only the end is there and then the seed can't speak for the seed and the sea to trust me, I don't even know, like if in his heart he really wanted to be Nory by himself, you know what I'm saying. I don't. I don't ever think that you trust me when the first time I saw it, I was like,
that's because campone is locked up. He don't want to do a solo and it's just that CNN Ward Report was so looked at that. She was like, no, that ship. It's almost like he had no choice because he had to hold it down. But hours around taking over a drink chap. Should we jump on now or later? We could jump up during the show. We still we still have to go to the day to day. You're not even drunk about day to day. Man, I'm not drunk and I'm not drunk. I don't know how I'm not
drunk yet. But nothing. Have a shot. Let's do it on the shot. We could do all three talking. It's the table thing. No, I'm going, Oh God, trust me, I don't leave here, and it's definitely I might be a drink and listening. You pull much shot whatever way hand met hand cup. I'm not fat so that Tony Duver twenty minutes, Rich Toy and Dnis can take twenty minutes extra nights was shot? Who I love? Who came to me told me how to do a show? Here you go, brother? You you let me four o clocks?
Hold on, where's your cup? Clock? Told me how to do a show every time, expect leg right. Now you live without broking weed And he was like, I hate that you always hung out with me, clok Kit. Tonight we're gonna fucking respect you. Thank you, you man, and we're gonna sucking honor you tonight. Clark can parry that maybe the USA you a an accident where you didn't you understand that it's not a He's very offendive. This is this is this is the au star of hip
hop are mine? And you know what, you are one of the most DJs that week. You're the most DJs, all of the most dj ever whatever that means you would have ever those DJs. I actually liked it, I know, but you're coming at me a little bit. You were the most, the most every guy. So listen, Clark, We're gonna honor you tonight. Continue to sucking on you because you know why, why you fucking deserved. Thank you. I appreciate it, and I don't know what I'm about to
salute with you. You get your pulling you a heavy shot. Let's go get I listened everybody every week. I listen, listen face, I pull off my baby mos on the bad everybody watching. Fuck it, let's go. I am not going to cover that anybody. I am so happy. That's all you. That's all that's that's that's all. Clocks shout to the shout to mayor, the poor oh man claw. I'm gonna be destroyed by the time you're gonna record night. What is the breast brands sneak the best sneaker brand?
That's nice. I gotta st I like that. What's the what's the best brand? Like brand like that? Uh, that's that's what I'm gonna do this. That's a that's a simply some ship. But get it. I'm gonna be honest. I'm gonna I'm gonna question. I need that my brother. Listen, ho hold on, hold on, let me interject real quick. Noorious, no, no, what's you got? But you haven't to make a conversation conversation? What's how's you with? No? No, no, no, I forgot
see it. Just hit me with I'm not drunk you no, no, no, hold on, brother, you got the Farrell plug. That's the real Adita plug. I need that. Shout to push it sea, who's my man? And I get some things in the mail. You have the Farrell plug. That means you got the human races with the Japanese writing on them. No, no, I'm calling you out right now. No, no, no, no, I need no. No. Listens, this sounds like thing in your interview right now. Feedback was a feedback. Now, I
need you sounds like don't love that. No, No, I'm not pausing. I need you. I respect you. There's no pausing. Here's the problem with the problem with Puerto Rican. You Puerto Rican black, Porto Rican Italian with Puerto Rican didn't pay attention. And then then and I don't don't speak No God dames vanished forgetting to tell you. I know you got Pround on speed dial. I need you. No, no, I'm not pausing to hold for that Paul ship right now. I need you to go on. It's no relax. I
need you. I need that. I did not I didn't know. Now you know, you know it's real. You have the plug. See this, this is this is the ship that that rappers don't understand that really got the road. Yeah, I really got cheat codes. I need you, brother, listen, he told me my packs is gonna ribe Christ. Where the funk are we right now? We hazard it sounds and I need to plug. You're gonna a little You're gonna accidentally scratch like nine records because we're halfway through a
bottle of the Trump Hold. Listen, I just want to get things flipped. You. We're gonna go past my hotel. You want feed you a hole? Stop? Wait, I say you're gonna drop me to the hotel? How you? Mr? Lee is busy? I got you, but Xcel I got you. You got your Trump. Whatever you want, I got you. Listen, Why can't I just say it? Let's listen? Killing me right now? I don't care about your right back to the hotel. I care about norell J can't happen. You
care about It's my hero right now? The packages, packages, whatever you want to call it, you'll nor you don't we want to talk about this because he said you don't even want to talk about this. Sorry, talking about text messages will be so extra back, No, the Texas will be so extra tonight. I need you. I leave, I leave, I leave it to you. I love you. He just called you a bronx na. Holong good bronx Na. Heard bron That's all you're gonna ever heard drunk dr
got drunk. Everybody, I'm gonna hit it, hit it, never exactly. Its context is really high. I'm fucked up right now. Your clock can't ball the male all sneakers who like thirties, seven eight hundred six is an amazing number. That's a great number. I agree with you to that number. You're killing the game by playing, You're fucking it'll be. I want to expect snake currency. He changed from culture because because he's smart. He's smart like everybody's ideology here. You'll
wait a minute. He's good. He's good. Relax meda one. That's his act, keeping with the egg buddy. You gotta relax, but listen, taking up a shot, I'm let's go. You're just talking about what about it that I'm drunk? What about that? With all due respect, I'm not drinking. I don't give a funk what y'all said. Drinking one much about from Brooklyn? You know you don't good you got the book. I mean I don't think. I don't think that. Maybe I can't go to drink with your brother. Your
brother's making brother ship worked in the nineties. You want to know what's crazy. I'm from Brooklyn. I'm like like peer pressure. Don't funk with me like peers, like when you're saying, you know what funny, I'm not even lessing. I'm just pulling a clock shot and you're gonna lose. Baby, I'm not drinking. What are you guys biting each other? Do you want to bite that little birs empty glass? Bank day? Yeah? You what's really good? Vick? Good? You know that I love you, left that you don't love
me no more. Everybody loves each other, everybody, Harford. Let's go. Let's go about your glass right there, take it easy, good. You can accidentally scratch now, but I'll do expect. This is a motherfucker's who has nothing to do right now, making me. I changed my flight to fight with you. Let's go on check this out. You're my brother, h I want to break that you annory. If I don't get a podcast behind this ship, I'm gonna be a little yalla ruin on that listen. I know you're a
little funked up, but remember this podcast was lessens. I was a part of this. We're doing checking the sober guy over here, that's right. Yeah, No, I'm gonna call you club. You're out clock you miss what I said, joe what about Joey thing? Shout the status back in this brave as. I ain't got nothing bad to say about Joey Brooklyn is from the Flatbush? I think, yeah, maybe it flash. I think he's from Flappers. Joey badass. He got to join with Jay Cole and he got
to join with Stou. Speak from both of them. Ships is legend, shout the statics selected. I'm just is legend. Studs of producible. I don't know if he could do some or not. He produced Stouse. I know that Joey's dope. Where were you going with this? I'll just ask you. You gonna hear about cash? What waits? What you said? I'm your business partner right now and you just h questions? No, Oa, okay. Next I didn't understand it best, and I was like, I don't speak. Having said, I'm going to the club,
all right, I'm going to bring somebody's jaw. I promise you you're gonna bring the last job. Promise you here and what I said, if we got you, the air condition's gonna break. I keep it on alum, with all due respect, you did not get us the air condition that they got you the air condition to move this ship over here. I'm not here. It's amazing my every way. It would be dry right now. I got our last clock. You know what I got awesome. Somebody's not gonna make
it the puff party tonight. I'm going to go to all parties, all party. I'm not come I got your word part I ain't. I got to work. I don't come on. There's no words. Tell you everyone fight six Just what are we at? Where we at right now? Day to day? I ain't even get day to day. It's a man. Soon it's got there. Dana da da stories? Why why not say anything about today? My guy? How
did that happen to have him? Because I was DJ and out of talent show at Washington or in high school and his record had just dropped, and he came to the school and he was going to perform for the crowd, and he asked me if I could dropped the record. And the way that I dropped the record made him say, Yo, you know that that was perfect? Do you think you could like do that for me at another at another place? Pause that a little little sex pact right there. But anyway, he asked me if
I could you know DJ form at another place? And I said sure and I did, And from that point on, I was this DJ Danny Day. The name were Fame, Danna Dane met me, Danna Dane met me, be Clark Kent, what I met you? He met me being DJ Clarkkin. I was already DJ Clark Kent when he met me. So it wasn't a he put me on thing. It was a he was like, yo, can Dan, can you come along with Fame? What Fame d Day? With Fame here to entertain? By the time I leave, you remember
my name Dan? Going? Question? I got, I got a man questions because I want the world to hear what I know. All you gotta relact. It's your show. I'm I got to go ship ship Yeah, I get it. There was no no, no, no, no, no, no, nothing on the interviewer. So there was a point of life. Talk about when you when you told the world that jay Z was the best MC ever. You told Grandmaster Cars that yeah, And if I'm not mistake, you told
me you know that too. I didn't necessarily tell them both because I was trying to tell them before I did. Was I said after New Music Summonar while the m C battle was going on, is was that a Jack the rappid thing? This music summonar Jay was with me and I turned and I said, damn, by the way,
this is the best m C in the world. Then we kept going with the MC battle and by that at the time of the by the time the battle was over, Grandmaster Chas and Meli melaf to the side of the state and these are my guys, like the god no Grandmaster Cats for a lot of my life and Meli mel for a lot of my origin. Ye yea A Cats was the first best MC ever. That's why I brought this up. So he says, Nigga, what
the fund is you talking about? And mel was like, Nigga, you see me standing there like how then are you just gonna say some crazy ship like that? And you have to understand, like these are guys that I have respect for, and I look at Liken. You guys are the forefront of the culture. Think about this. If there's no message, there's no gangster rap. A lot of things no no, no, no, no no no, A lot of things would have happened. But that was the record when he said what he said on the message and the
fact what it might have been called. They were calling it reality. It was reality. But all these rap is reality right right right. So my thing is, if you don't hear this first reality rap record, do you ever get to CNN ever? Do you ever get to n W Way? Do you ever get to school e D No, you don't. The first reality rap record that that you can know that broke through and made it. They did white lines to right. Yeah, but that was after the message no no, but I mean it's no, no, it's
not that lineage don't matter. What matters is the message was made. People heard a child, no, no, this guy sus no no, no no. The bottom line is on a record, you heard pretty lady living in a bag. You know what I'm saying. You heard may tag, you heard all kinds of crazy ship on this one record that wasn't Yeah, we're gonna go to the party, We're gonna pop bottles, we're gonna get drunk, and we're gonna have a party. Because every record before that was that
until Melly Melon Dude Booty made the message. So gangster rap changes. I mean anything that anything that you would have said it was reality became gangster rap, which is corny because it should all be called reality rap. After after you told him Jay was the best ever, it was going to be the best ever. How long after did they sit there and tell you? Did they agree with you? Oh? Maybe about about three years later. There
was a UM, There was a Zulu. There was a Zulu anniversary conference and Bronx and I was actually in Manhattan and damn, and Grandmaster Cars had a table in it where he was selling Grandma all of like like Grandmaster Cats had a table full of tapes of Feliss Phillis four, Fantastic five, Furious five, Current Cat four, semcs Um, Cold Crush Brothers. He had this this table when he was selling actual with cassette copies of old school jams that were on tapes back in the days. At this
at this some at the Zulu Anniversary. And I walked into the Zulu Inific and I see cats on them, Like, damn, I don't know if I could speak to my men, who I've known since I was a young boy, is he gonna still be like what up? And he was like, yo, let me talk to you. And I'm like shit, so we will go over to the side. He was like, yo, I just want to tell you something. Man, he was right about jay Z, and I was like, shit, so everything I was trying to tell you to tell y'all like, dude,
is like really that deal? Like nobody would listen to me and understand me. Like jay Z had come out second album, We're rocking, Nobody can tell me anything and you could say what you want to say, feel how you want to feel. I knew I was right. Jay Z is killing him. And then Grandmaster Cast says, who you was right about jay Z? To me that damn it was my grammy because he's Grandmaster Casts. He's the first MC that I looked at and was like, he's
the best. Even though RAT would look at Millie mellon go, he was the best. I looked the chasm was like I really like Mellie mel but I think he's the best. So the first best MC came to me and said, you know you was right about jay Z. Karris One tried to tell me I was bugging when I was talking about K When I was talking about jay Z. He did. We was in the studio, we were at
I never heard that he knew he was dope. Was making a record called five Burrows and he was like, yeah, I'm gonna put the Dots Effects Dots Effects on it. I was like, yo, you should, you should put jay Z on it. He was like why and I was like what, Like, what the funk are you talking about? Like I said, dog, jay Z is that mega? Like he was like, I don't know what you see Clark, And I was like, my Brooklyn, Yeah, it would understanding.
He was making a record called five Borrows, so it would have been somebody from Brooklyn, you know, standing out on the Queen's long. You know what I'm saying, you choose dots. And I was looking at him like, dog, I'm not mad at you choosing dots because they from Brooklyn, So I'm not mad period, but dog, like jay Z is an inferno, like you might want to use it.
He was like why, I don't get it. And I was just like the persia he should have moved, like you know what I'm saying, Like you what, what the funk are you listening to? That? You can't say that dude is super nice, Like he's not nice on a regular level. He's like nice on the level that you can't even come close to, Like he's like nice somewhere else, like if there's an alternate Earth jays there by himself. You know what I'm saying? Like the fun nice are
you talking about? So when you say that to me, I can't to understand. I'm the guy who's standing in front going no, nigga, you can't funk with hold. But then you tell me that like you what, Come on and stop it, man, you deserve a snuck on the hand for that. Let your jealousy together out the way. What's right that you like? Man, you don't know what you was talking about? Do you want to tell him
what that? Tell him what that? Just tell him, you know, just tell him fuckre like my nigger, your fun business? Anything better? Then we keep continued to praise and respect and your presence has wrong us to the drink chaps, and we love you. You love everything you represent, You love everything you had a part to be a part of. And you are you doing y guys? Guys talk over here, mane you love everything that clark Ken is a part
of the work. Clark Ken, he's sitting here like a red devil blood are you talking about right now in the gang world? Because I would like to say, Norri, thanks for having me mana, thanks for full for form and you know you're my nigga. I don't know what the fucking sunk about right now? What gangster like? Thank you for having me? You went to the house. I don't know what those feedback Claude can. Thank you for
being here. He wants a bleak chance on me. You wanted to verse very first people who sat down with me and told me relax. So you had to make about six hunds your ball. Y'all need to do a record together. Now you got our lax. Let's not happen like, let's make that we're doing it already. The alright then I'm a fucking prophet. You gotta relax, which I don't be honest, I'm no ac No, I'm just rusted me. I'm not the manager. But thank you so much, thank you for having brokr man. I know this is a
pleasing thank you for having not one year anniversary. Thank you so much. I appreciate you just I just want to say thank you for having me here. And it's an honor to be your one year anniversary guest. Let's take it. Let's take a shout to that little up y'all, you know, unless you know you're from the bron you gotta a fucking mind, you know what. I just go no, no, I officially ain't ship for really really take a giant steeles y'all taking not taking a shot, y'all. You gotta relax.
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