Get get no boys, it's back and reoded all in your mind. Yeah, not deep throating. This is for the streets, the real the railroaded, the distant franchise, the Truth Escape building, and they ain't knowing we speak the truth, so they quoted because we wrote it. The North South East Coach, the g B my keeping your head bobbing, it ain't no stopping and wants to be drips head by. And then the system is so corrupt they throw the rock out of their heads and then blame it on us.
Don't get it twisted on code and me and dancing for no buttament biscuits. It's Willie d y'all scar faces in the building. Collectively, we are to get old boys reloaded, reloaded with another episode of information and instructions to help you navigate through this wild, crazy, beautiful world in the studio real g stand up, little key kids in the Building's honor, man, No, that's honor. But I'm sitting the
monster greats. Well you are one of the greats, so we are sitting the monks a grade two Kiki, what you have done for this city man? And I don't I don't want this to go unrecognized. Man, you know by everybody like we see you, bro, you know what I mean, Like the way that you started your career. You know, I was there right. I saw the whole Transition movie. I did right. I saw it. I saw you, And I always tell you this every time, you know, we talked about it. But man, you invented slap talk
in the rhyme in rhyme. Yeah, you invented that ship. Bro. You was coming down. You was coming down with the elbows in bows with the candy paint. So if we're gonna keep it all the way a buck, we gotta tell them Monu where that ship came from. That ship came from the don Kiki on everything, and he brought it to my attention that, uh, it was him in fat Path. But Kiki was the first that I heard on record to do it. So alright, Peter fat pat Well men, Pat we just we we started together pushing
the culture. As far as you know. We was all from that type of lingo and that talking and talking about the slab. But were the first ones to really kind of get the forefront at Screwhouse and the mix tapes and it starting to spread. And what I did with my first album was. You know, a lot of people just thought that I was gonna do a freestyle way. We had such a big freestyle buzz and our fans with that, so I kind of just took freestyle rap and made it rhyme different stuff that I was saying.
The freestyle kind of just kind of made it more sense and put the whole the elbows and the slab and the coming down and the drinking and all that stuff that we were saying at Screwhouse. Just kind of collaborated it up and kind of made it start rhyming in a different way, and it took off, man, And you know, it gave it. It gave a feet to the culture that we live now. Y'all taught us something different, you know what I'm saying, and how we looked at
child and embraced out. So when we came in with this particular thing, it wouldn't accept it well at first because we is saying anything off the top of the head. So and that's and that's what that's what I wanted. Let me interject, not to cut you off, but you are a masterful freestyle. Practice it you do well. I did at the time, and I practice it like I'm sitting back and I got some time. I'm like, we've done it so much as a as a repetitive thing in the hood, just doing it and doing it and
doing it, so we got great at it. I hear a lot of people talk about freestyling, and this is all over the country, all over the world. They talk about freestyling, right, And I'm like, freestyling is not a rap that you wrote. You know. Everybody's saying that we're gonna freestyle, but they freestyle and some ship that they wrote down. Yeah, no bro off the top, Yeah man, most people. You know, I I've I've started having to
call it a Texas freestyle. You know what I'm saying because most of the time when I see if I see like a phone master flex. So I see some of these other podcasts and they're like, such, such, gonna drop us with a freestyle as week. It's basing something they didn't wrote. You know, they didn't wrote it, and you know, and they didn't done it like that was us. We just started kind of different than me, and hats just kind of branched off and start doing it that now.
You know, man, I could do it five or six minutes without I have seen you on uh on somebody's phone call it catching rick bro ricking o pop another pill higging in a hill. Hey, listen, man to hear some of that twitter years later. It's crazy, but it was live. It was live. And everybody else that's following that, um that's following that blueprint, man, is following your blueprint. You know, you you will say something like like the Get Up Boys and and Will and Face. You know
they had a blueprint. You know you'll say that that that uh uh n w A had a blueprint, you know what I mean? But Keith y'all had a blootprint, man, and people are following the blue print. You know. I can't tell you how many times I've heard somebody say that was gripping grain and coming down. Yeah, you're gonna hear that a lot you But listen, man, this is what I tell people big a little, But this is what I tried to tell you all the time. I wouldn't. You know, people get a lot of things, man. I
got probably the most samples of anybody. I get sample the most anything. But in the later, in the loutter parts of my career, I understand get one of your samples. What's the sample down? Knocking those down, showing my surround and I already warmed me screwed and I already warmed me. Chunk up the dudes. I'm a g chucking up the dudes for the southing. Now, I'm a g wood grain wheel. You got to put him in the rap store. So people are really understand what draped up and dripped dot
bun draped up. That's a key sound pimpcy and bun, I mean pimpcy knocking those knock that's mine. Don't chalk up the dudes, that's mine. Trays screwed and I already want me that's mine. Sim thug wood ain't will, but I gotta work my wool ground. That's mine. I'm gonna break them out real, real bad. That's mine. And they screw tapes. That's dope, man, That is history. Though, Man, that I kep telling. I wouldn't trade that end for my relevance though, you know what I'm saying, like I wouldn't.
It's so dope. I wouldn't say, hey, man, y'all don't do that. No, no, no, you know the actually they actually they actually add to it. Yeah, yeah, man, get big shouts out to to to the whole city that that that that that rock with that blueprint man, and that that's you should feel honored, though I do. You
know what I mean? I wish your motherfucker would sap with my ship so I could feel like at the end, man, you know what I'm saying, Like people used to always be like, man, did you hey, man, listen, I didn't miss out on nothing that God had from me. You know what I'm saying, Like, I didn't miss I don't know money, nothing that he had. Drake came back and paid me for a sample twenty five years later. He didn't even sample nothing. He just paid me for something
that he said. He said, I'm draped up and dripped that just for him saying I'm draped up and dripped like wow. He cut me in check forward and gave me a raw tink and and broke me out just for saying it. He didn't samply, just say the DoPT fucking Drake. I love Drake, and you know what, humble Cat too, super duper cool man. He did that for me, So you know, man, I like I said, Man, the samples,
I love them. That it's a thousand of other ones that you're here, but for the greats and the cities and the people that used them in the city, bunny. Uh whatever, what I'm saying, I love all of them. Man, we love y'all. You know, I got a confession, That's what. When I first heard you, I thought you was one trick party first heard you. I first heard you because you know, you slabbing, thinking he's just talking about to you know, what's what he's talking about. Then I started listening. Yeah,
really listening to what you were saying. That real cold. They actually was in there already with with with the slabs and stuff. It was already there. I wouldn't he went over my head. I missed it at the beginning, really honest. Really, to be honest, man, people think, man I love slab music because I make the most money out of the Goddess bless me. People love me to do it. But man, I love the streets. I love
talking about other things. So if you tap into my music, you're gonna find out what type of artists I am. People just be thinking like some card card card ship, because that's what I do. I'm you know what I'm saying. I grew up listening. I grew up listening to called me the gangsters love this, ain't no bullshit, called me
I'm on willyde Scott, don't I'm wrap this ship? You know, we used to have a contest of rapping, you know, who could wrap you know, all these different ships, who can say the face and who can do all that? So we grew up under this type of big Mike frames and scar facing. We grew up onder this. So that's how we came to talk and we were introduced to all the different music by screol. We didn't know nothing about the radar, all these ce bowls and this
gangster ships introduced to it and screw. So that's what Nick had said. Game was just so much about the car game, but it's really a street game. And I'm really into music and hooks, and I think that's how I'm still here today. I just always believed in the music. I got fifty tapes, you know what I'm saying. So it's all all independent. We got you got, Like I was looking up discography, like twenty five of your own
records in like fifteen collaborations, right like that. That's crazy, man, That's that is crazy production we ain't talking about collaborating, collaborating tones. I'm talking about problems. That is a lot of damn work. Well, I tell people, I never man, I haven't hustled and uh, twenty five years, thirty years, I ain't twenty five years, ain't done nothing, no type of husband. I just always believed in the music. I wrapped my way out of everything, no matter what kind
of trouble I was in. I had warrants for ten years running on the rock. I've been through a lot of ship, but I just always believed in the wrap to fit the albums on my wall in my office at my studio. This is not about sales platform. This is about man. No matter how bad it got, That's what I turned to the microphone, and twenty five years later I owned all of them. Say there is I own all of them now. So fucking how how does one be a celebrity and be on the run for
ten years? Um, by the grace of God? And let me tell people all the time. I tell people all the time, you gotta know how to run. It's a it's a discipline. I'm not I'm not promoting people to do it. I wish I would have turned myself in earlier and probably would have got some of my life back that I ran from ninety six to two thousand and six, and um, it's a different you know, it
would be things like this. I had, first of all, just being honest, I had all type of fake I d s, all types of I was investing into all that. I had a whole different names. I signed my deal with switch House under a different name, you know, I had a different name that I was signed under or something else. And then I finally got caught. When I got caught in two thousand and six or two thousand and seventh, something like that. I had been running so long.
I never even really told him, you know what I'm saying. I was really was just trying to get an album out the way, get it done. I signed on a different name, man. And that's why I'm kind of indebted me and g That's because he gave me fifty thousand dollars up front to get that to buy my lawyer, and my lawyer was a hunter. Graham caused me a fifth a gram up front. I didn't take any money from Switchhouse when I've done that deal, not according the
Power Will Platinum Mike Jones whatever he is. They got money. I went over there and just signed the deal just to kind of get an album. What I came out that was with I'm a g Chunk of the Dudes album, and I got my life back ran ten years. I had got eight years tdc in X. I made a um an appeal bun. Anything that was fifteen years or less, I made an appeal BUN. I went on the run in the first year, but I had a lawyer who was playing as if we dispensed the case, we got
through it. I found out I didn't have a warrant. So when I came back and I got caught, that's why I missed a breaking my video. If you're gonna looking to break of my video, I'm not in it. I'm locked up at the time. So when I came back, the actual judge actually remembered this particular lawyer who was doing that. He went to jail for it. He done too. Yeah, he went. He done by two or three of us like that. She ended up giving me shock probation seven
years shock probation. I got out. Shock probation is wild because at the end of the day, if you get caught you're gonna do the rest of the time. It's not. It's not like a if you get in any more trouble, like if you were like if they give you eight years shock probation, you violated, you're gonna do eight years. That's the difference. So it's similar to like the further judication. It's like the further dudification. But it's it's cut and dry. So I had she gave me shocked probation, I got out.
I did. I did about a hunting by a hunter of days from December two. But that was the whole thing that changed my life. Okay, so when I got caught, I got out, still signed the switch house, I'm on probation. I'm still doing what I do though, I'm still drinking, I'm still smoking. I've been running all these years. As soon as I get out to get myself back out of trouble, I'm back drinking them back smoking. I'm back doing all that. Man. I caught another case, goddamn it.
After I was all probation though, I beat and I caught another case. I'm gonna get ready to do some time. So the lawyers they ran in the studio. I didn't even get caught with nothing. They just ran in my studio and they was getting drink out the at the at the at the cool out refrigerator, like it's poured up already. Any long story shot, I beat it. But the judge told me. He was like man. She was like, man, if we catch you on this, I'm gonna give you five nine. I told you not to come back down,
and we saved your life. You get five nine. And this was November or two thousand and level. They put me on the pre trial bun I had to stop drinking, served and for three months, served and weed. I had to stop everything. That was November two thousand eleven. I haven't drunk another cup of drinks since that day. That ship, did you go through withdraws? I went through. You tell them about the withdrawals on the drink. This is the ship that thank you well. I drunk it for twenty years,
God damn, from a kid to the end. And you know here, it ain't just about the withdrawals. It's about the mindset. It's a real addictive drug. I got to a point where now this changed my whole life. I'm not talking about another duce, another sip a cup I came back. I'm talking about November too, eleven. I haven't had another taste of it, not another I don't not another sip, not another nothing of it changed my whole complete life at this protector, I remember having shows and ship. Man,
I can have two hundred dollars. Man, I might just want a pair of dickies and a T shirt because I want the drink. That's the most important thing. I might have a thought I work for bills. I'd rather drink up six seven hunting to put the bills on the back. End its name just about the withdrawals. It's the mindset also that drink with this type of addictive man, I didn't have no rollers and no houses and no cars. Man, I own my houses, now own my cause I'm a
different person. I've probably done twenty more tapes since that, since since that particular time to go to my catalog. It just changed my whole complete life. So the withdrawals is understood. Stomach and ship that that had nothing to break it down with that man. But the thing about it, man, is it's liquid herein that that's off the top. That's off top. So and I ain't a hypocrite like no, no, no, none of my partners. I ain't talked them out of it, like it's up to you. You know what I'm saying,
This is the decision I made for myself. I'm not you ain't sell me on here online. Y'all get that drinking. I'm not saying that. It's a decision you have to make for yourself. But it's gonna control your body. It's gonna control your hey, man, let me tell you something. I spend fifty thou dollars fixing my teething with that drink. I got pretty white motherfucker's right now. But I spent fifty thou dollars taking that grill out of my mouth and fixing all that rotten shot out in your mouth
with that drink. I ain't scared to be fault. If I ain't missing none of my front tee, I don't have to take none, but all these ship in the back, you know, man, y'all niggas man, some of y'all that's been drinking. It's a difference. You got diabetes, mother, it's a definite, you know what I'm saying, Your sugar, So it's it's a lot that go with it. From a standpoint. But hey, man, it's a it's a decision that you
have to make on your own. Y'all haven't seen me on the campaign of shipping on nobody that's doing it. But I'm trying to tell you right now, man, like it's it's it's a very it's very detrimental to your body, to your health, to your mind set. And it is what it is, you know, and and and and and I'm gonna admit that back in nineties six nine, I used to I used to sip every now and then, but it made me sleep so motherfucking much until I
didn't want to funk with it no more. A lot of the way it tastes, I love the way that ship. I'm never drunk it for the high either drunk it for the taste. But it's still very addictive, you know what I'm saying. And the whole thing about it, man, it's gonna from from it's gonna control y'all. You're eating habits, well, you know you're not. You're not really eating. You're waiting to eat. Then you're gonna pig out. You're eating. You know you're not. You might not get to a point
you can't eat without it. Get the funk out of here. Man. Now you gotta drink it to eat it, to get hungry. You don't even have an appetite. You don't have an appetite. And ask you this, Damn when when Screw died, that didn't spook you, like to say, you know what, I don't want to funk with this stuff? No, well the
thing about it, Screw y'all were super tight. But you gotta understand man, this Uh I've always been uh alone, you know what I'm saying, Like as far as do my thing do that me and Screw were tight, but what people don't know, Like that's why I respect so much of the other people that feel like the issue and see said as you see, because they were really screw friends. You know what I'm saying, Like me and
Screw we cool. We do this here. But when I leave him from hershewood, I'm in South Park, I'm so well, Like I don't call Screw Monday two to win the third the hook I would miss basically when I come to the huston do tapes. So no, people people didn't still stop or switch even after a PMC or Screw because people always feel like however you in thosee it's however you do what I do. And he took too much? Yeah, yeah, whatever, Yeah you might have. You might have been doing this
or doing that or doing this. You know what I'm saying, which I'm not here to judge. I'm just saying, it's no different. You know what I'm saying. It's no different than a person that's uh smoking a cigarette. We know, motherfucker's catching cancer, died from this here, You're still gonna you still gonna still gonna step out on the porch and smoke a siries that they just feel like my body and how doing and what I do, having a drink at the ball and getting didn't get in the
car and killing somebody. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. So it was the same thing with with this drinking, and I always hear and what they consumed and what they've done, and your environments and the people that you're around. You know what I'm saying. It's no, it's wild. So I didn't It wasn't it that. It wasn't a wake
up Kyle. It was just that so much other things were going only you don't feel like man, hey man, I might not be doing all that, So this might not you know, now older you might say, man, listen, oh it's headed too. I'm glad I can't see what I can't say. Well I would have been if I would have put in another tway of years, I definitely wouldn't be there in the mindset of where I met
right now. How that. Man, I got my professional game all the way cleaned up, got myself all the way where I need to be, set myself up in the rim that I need to do. And that's very difficult for a lot of people to do. Man. It's very hard to kick them particular habits, man, you know what I'm saying, and kick them. So I don't know you I'm saying, they ain't for everybody. Man, you gotta have
a certain amount of discipline for that ship. So I just don't think it was a wake up call for a lot of these people that are still drinking, because a lot of these people feel like, hey, man, the way they indulged, didn't I do this as much different? And then you know, niggas think they superman. You know, I can do what I do, man, and I'm gonna be all right. That's that's even with hustling, man, he hustled like that. Right now, we can notice the textas
of selling word going. We noticed the tisses that and it's still don't stop niggas from thinking I can get away with a little better than the next thing. You know, I can hustle a little stronger. That's just how it is. And it's the same way with drinking it or even when you get caught up. You know, you try everything, you get caught up and you're going to jail. While you in the back seat, you're thinking, God that I'm
gonna stop. But if you could have done it a different way, and already you're patting the potting and planing, man, about what you're gonna do differently, how you gonna not not a whole different putting your life on an entire different trajectory. It's I'm gonna do this. I'm gonna still hustle, but I'm gonna hustle like this, and I ain't gonna
deal with this person. I'm gonna do this. Yeah, It's it's wild for people to and people think, and people think man, based on a certain amount of time they do. It's a lot of niggas that come back and continue. They hustle based on the way it was. Man, Yeah, I can go do that if I gotta go to if if I gotta do two years for five hundred thousands, then I'm gonna do. It's people with the kind of mindsets man, and don't know that. You know what I'm
saying me, I'm different. I don't. I can't do an hour. Goddamn yeah, I'm I'm doing. If I'm bunning, I don't stop signing. Take it right now. I've done enough. I don't want to right now. You don't got to do no more. I used I use cold examples with my kids, like my son. I signed my my oldest son is birthday tomorrow, even three. Yeah, congratulate my older son twenty three tomorrow. And I use examples with him like that. I said, man, clothes eyes, I want you to imagine this.
It's a table right here. It's a man. It's a dude right here. He's sitting right here eating some food. And that's another dude right here by winning by probably what the ghetto boys. And he on the phone right there, he talking on the telephone. Do you know it's a right behind him shipping? Yeah, any right, here, yeah, and get right hitting. You know that's normal. You know he's gonna still be he on the telephone. This nigga is right here behind him, he's shipping. You ain't ready for
that light, man, You ain't ready. You've been caughtled out. You're not ready for every day man, checking paper all this and I ain't listen. I ain't mad at you for not being read. I hope you ain't read it. But I'm just trying to tell you, man, before you decide doing all this it now and see I live, and I'm thinking about ready. I ain't ready, man, I ain't got another hour. And I really don't think that they understand the gravity of getting locked up and being
put in the cage. And even when you're just moving from different uh from diagnostics or whatever, how they put you when you're checking in, man, how they make everybody get button naked. And they make everybody get button naked and put you in a fucking cage, dude. And then you move from that step, you know, to showering with a bunch of I mean everybody, and they actually force you, and some print penitentiaries they will force you to go
ask the dick standing up waiting. You know they do this type of ship and they do it on purpose. You know that it's the dehumanization of the whole thing. It would make you want to do something different. Podcast will be right back after the spreet speaking of uh de humanization. Let's let's let's let's let's tap in Willy to um American history, racial injustice that was done on
this day. You wanna do the honors? Come on? Eight eight black men die aspiciationter The authorities at a prison form in Richmond, Texas confined twelve black men and an underground seal as punishment for not picking cotton fast enough, not picking cotton faster. You're not picking cotton fast enough, so we're gonna put your ass down here. Well, they ain't got no more. And I bet you a dollar to a doughnut. And ain't nobody went to jail. Ain't nobody did no time, nobody got punished. If that was
a hopefully they all did. The culprits that did that ship. But but but man, keep him in like I'm following your underground movement, man, your independent movement. Man. You selling merch all over the place. You you're putting out albums you just you're moving around, man, and not love it. Man. I admire it. Bro. It's it's so good to see my little brothers doing big brothers ship, you know what I mean? Like that's huge, man. You know I just tapped into my merch game. Now. Oh man, listen, I'm
he's been over that. I took a lot of lumps with it. You know, I'm just trying to figure it out. Man, I just trying to make it a part of my platform. I've been doing it for ten years. I didn't make no money to last year. I understand, you know what I'm saying. Like I had all type of things going on. I had times I was selling merch. I didn't even
have to weight on the shirts and the things. So I'm sending people packages and they're paying for five dollar shipping by time and get back and get to my it's dead at dollars because I got the wrong weights on it. It's times I didn't have the shirts in the plastics. They spell it like weed and baking. People come baby my shirts like baking. Man. You know, I don't kind of ship, you know what I'm saying. I just kept going, man, I kept going all the way to this year, my son is taking over. Fine, I
let my son take over, man, how to fish? Man. Yeah, we're doing, we're doing, we're doing. We do very very well. Now we're finally making some money with it. But at one time, man, it was just for me to keep the brand going, trying to figure it out, understanding, trying to keep trying to keep putting back into it. That's the hardest thing, really to keep up with inventory and putting back into it. And it's a slow roll game.
But once it's roll, and man, I do three different things out of mine and I'm like, chick Filate, I don't got a number Chicken, I got Steaks Burglars, I got T shirts, caption hoodies. Man, So when you pressed my thing, that's what it is. Ain't no goddamn hot dogs on there. This is Chick Filate. Don't come over here looking for nothing else but chicken. You know what I'm saying. So, and it's rolling, my son, baby, you're not just bis. Yeah, I'm gonna tell your name in
your book. You talk. It's legend talk. The quickest way, fastest way, the fact, the fast the fastest way to a fresh start. Fresh that's it. That's the motivation with doing wonderful doing. I can't, but let me tell you. I ended up dropping it on spoken word too, and like an album, you know what I'm saying. Like, and we was trying to figure out how to get it on audio. On that we just man. So we come unt, you read your book, you let somebody over. Let me let me tell what I done to do the book.
I done it from an app where I had to just do my talking, run and do my talking, and then they cleaned it all up. We got rid of to do the audio. I go in the studio, I'm reading that audio. This ship hard is ship to do, trying to just get in a voice. You know what I'm saying. You know what that audio that I did, that's it. And we dropped that ship and that ship rolling like app no ship rolling. It's doing better. I do the hard but I do the hard copy books
from my site. You can get an autocraft hard copy. And then I got it on Amazon everything. But it's rolling like an album Apple and all that ship like an album audio on your cell phone, on my cell phone, and it's clear, clean, clear, cleaning out now the next time now, and I shipped it to my engineer, let him put it in um studio form to kind of, you know, cut it it up. But it's me, straight off the straight off the phone, and the next time I'll probably do it a little bit better than the studio.
But it's it's real, it's authentic, it's original, and man, they love it. Man, it's probably doing better than the hard cops and all that because it's right next to my album and you're able to get it off all my platforms like a CD doing well. Bro, Yeah, that's nice. Just trying to try to have emercy mama and raised the real thug, trying to do some different ships. Me and Madandy cool Buddy showed me a tough love a fifteen. I was as side getting grown. By this time, old
man had been moved on. Say, man, how much of that song, that song that you wrote is your reality? All of it? All of it, every every line, hey man, in that my mama, My mama don't know the drive still to this day right now, if they listen, they can put a million dollars ten feet a hundred feet from here and craik up a car and tell her go get that bit. We cannot get that buddy, we go tell about. So my mama really walked four five miles, three five miles to the store, been walking to a
young woman. So when we moved to the seme, my mom still can't try. I used to see my mama coming from deep from the corner with those groceries. All that. My dad was an older guy. My dad had me at fifty years old. My mom was twenty eight. He told her he was thirty five years old. He had me twenty eight. My dad actually stayed across the street, not too even too far from us. So in fourteen and fifteen, my dad it really did move on at fifteen. You gotta understand, my dad was sixty five at fifteen.
He was kind of out of touch with who I was at a kid. So I'm telling some real ship. He showed me tough love, you know what I'm saying. So I love him to death. But you know, my old man wasn't in tune with the street or whatever going on like this. I'm from the old from the old school. You gotta understand. I'm I'm for this. If my dad was alive right now, he'd be ninety six. Had me at fifty years old, so that most of
that whole story is true. I started out washing cars and cutting yards and graduated to cooking south and selling all that. Yeah, all that man, So my mom really used to I used to really look up in that video and I'm a g video that lady that's walking down the street. It's actually my neighbor. My mom wasn't able to do it, but that's my neighbor. That's my mom really coming down that street man with two bags of groceries from far All that right there. So that's
a true story. When I heard that song, let me ask you this, did you get emotional when you wrote that song? I didn't even want let me say that song crazy like fairish Okay. When I first signed went over there to do that deal. When I first went over there to do that deal, people think the deal is really kind of switch out that deals with me and Faris. Me and Ferris had a deal and he was trying to get me another deal outside of the deal that Mike Jonsan head, which which was with um
warning and all this. So when I that's how I'm so when I first came. When I first came, he was like, what do you do y'all have any you got any music left? I was like, I got one song. I want to do. This song I got called I'm Gonna g It wasn't like how Lee made it. I haded a different way and I was talking about something different. It was another sample well when Lee made it. Man, we made about four Yeah, we made about this how
to mislet he made. So we made about four versions to the song and t FS just kept trying to give me to do another version another man, let me do another, one, do another and get asked. Was the one who stepped up and said, I ain't no man, We're gonna leave that ship like that. That story that he telled to write that lead up, and that's how we ended up using that story. So I was past the emotion part because the first couple of raps that I wrote to it was sort of different. You know
what I'm saying. That we ended up with this when I was like, man, listen, that was the first conversation I had to go really have with Dash. I was like, listen, man, I'm all this. Man, I've been doing this a long time. You gotta let me do me you know what I'm saying. As far as this rap. I'm here to gain and get bigger because what y'all doing as much bigger than what I got going on. But you gotta still let me have my creative control of doing me. We ended
up just keeping that version. And He'll tell you man, anybody to tell you. I'm telling you know, man, as an artist and as a rapper, I didn't even feel like that's my hardest rap. It was the most reality rap and the most you know, something that's making sense. But as far as a skill, how you want to be when you're thinking you got a skill for rap. But it ended up turning out you know, much much bigger than I. And then I was on that remix and and and and I I was like, God, damn,
I gotta go to my open. I gotta be on my pen. He got off on this motherfucker. It was nice man at listen song didn't want this for me, man like. And just to be honest, man like, I came to the table with with Jay Dash, Red Boy and Fairish, they all came and picked me up to do a deal. This is right out. I've done the video with Bun that draped up And to be honest, I'm in meeting today. I didn't want to do j
like that, like I had a warrant. I'm sucked up, you know what I'm saying, Like I didn't want to I'm in trouble, you know what I'm saying, Like, and I don't really want to take none of your money and have to not saying I really wanted to do it the fa but I said, I really wanted to do it to them. But this is how Jay wanted to do something for me. I didn't want to take his money and be a fraud and nigger what I got this in trouble, fairish them. I was gonna take
the deal, but I did. I kept it real with them too. I didn't make them give me no money. I went over there just wrapped a b a gangster grill, loved by a few, hated by a minute. And the first time they ever had to give me a dollarque was when I was in trouble. You know, I'm I was in trouble and they had to give it to him. And I had worked my ass off already. So people don't understand. Man, Like I don't care what nobody had to say by fairish dad, and none of this ship
because I'm a street cat. I needed fifty thousand dollars to get out of jail and that's it. So when people ask me about my switch House experience, I don't care nothing about the the time and the songs, the sales, nothing. All I care about is I came out of that with chunk of the dudes. I'm ana g saved my life and I'm back. I got to be Marcus. That was again. I got to Markers. That was again. Now
I couldn't be him for a long time, for ten years, Marcus. Look, I couldn't wait to be Barcus La kill again man, because I've been running my whole a man. I couldn't watch shows about jail. I couldn't watch movies about the penitenction.
Everythingle Like every three or four years, it'll be a policeman who will remind me, you know, like they're catching me somewhere and they'll be like, key, you know, you got a warrant on my decks and it put me in the share man, and I'll be And that's how it became so artickling everything because I used to be in the house so much. I've seen every single movie everything. I was a dude who had fifteen hundred movies. I just went to reading and and and looking at moves
and come out. So when I came back out teen years later, people like, man, how you learn how to talk? How you looking? Man? I've been in the house reading for a long time, and I only was coming out for a show here, a show there, or do this. So when y'all see me out signed with these cars and this Jerry and all this and having a great time, now, that's because I missed my run. What I'm saying, I missed my whole run ten years or when I'm supposed
to be getting to where I go. So one of my situations with with Arisman was really based on, man, look at these niggas winning on how on what I built? So it wasn't about beating with join him. It was about taking the best opportunity. I knew that I was gonna be flat, I was gonna head this. I was on the south side, baby, I'm all this. I just knew that that wall that I got to with all
that rapid. I know, if I go over here and take care of my business, if I go over and chunk up the dudes, if I go over here, and I'm gonna g if I go over here and gangster grill, I'm gonna wrap myself out of this ship, just like I wrapped myself out of their way else And I wouldn't trade them days in for nothing. Yeah, how was it when you came over and signed with a North Side label? And it's like, you know, he has some experience with that coming over to wrap a lot, you know,
coming from the South side wrap a lot. Being on the North side. You know, it's some people act that you get in and are you still getting any kind of slack? Ain't no, it ain't no flak no more. But it's like this. It's people would never get over it. But it's it's like this. It's only a few people that can make that decision and be able to do that. Like I just knew I had the talent to stand on. I knew that this is how it was. I had warned.
I knew I had that. I'm in trouble. I can't make as many moves, so I can't really get the deal for myself. And I always tell people all the time, Man, that was on our all, right, this is what we're gonna do. Fuck Michael Watts. Fuck that funck t fast fucking holding full of them over that weed and going over there. That's to some bullshit on the south side, baby and wing. Okay, we got that understood. Now, Who got something for me to do? I can't we ain't
got to go over there now. I'm ready to wrap. I need an album? Who got something for me to do? Who? Go? Who on? Oh? Ain't nobody on? Ain't nobody gonna me help? Let me do that with ship. I gotta get it. Take that my business. You know what I'm saying, cause I'm a ropper for real. Now y'all want me to say, Man, fuck them them videos? You know the gangster man, we shout man, you right, That's what I'm gonna do. I ain't no watch that the outside them from other side.
Who now, I'm back on the south side. What we're gonna do? Geez? Who who? So that's what made me make the decision. I had to go with what was happening at the time. So it was flat, but man, it was it was. It was flat. Um it was flat on my end too. But after the product, the products spoke the product, the product, the products spoke, and
and then you. You see your little homie that was, you know, a riding the bus with you, uh going up to Sharpstown, you know, to make taps at the at the little place that they made the taps that he would beat box on it and then he would make a rap on that motherfucker. You see him pull up in the Ferrari or you see him pull up in the hood in the Billy or Rose Ross, and you'd be like, Oh, that's why I went went to Jay. How can I get over that side? Ain't going on? Man?
I had people that was had something to say, but then you know they was trying to get their own opportunity to time to you know what I'm saying. So that's how the game go. But at the end of the day, man, I just knew that I needed. Man. We were I wouldn't say we were losing the race, but we were. We were behind. Man, We wasn't very behind. We were behind on where we needed to be. Man, you know, all my comrades screwed and died, Paton died. We we we and I'm in a situation where, damn
you know what I'm gonna get ready to do? So they out for me. An opportunity to just really go to work it. I didn't get a fucking I keep on gonna interrate the ship at the time. I didn't get a quarter. Yeah, I didn't know. I didn't go over there. Man, they're supposed to be riches a right, notwhing. I would tell you this. Hell paw waw, it's my brother.
You know what I'm saying. Like he showed up. He showed me a certain set of love that's unbelievable bringing there um he he First of all, he taught me a level of professionalism. What that was different from what I had been around power. It's five thousand people in hip Power want five five thousand autographs. I'm trying. We've been asking to the ghost since two thousand ago. Please let's leave. He don't want to. He kissing all the babies and you got the big and the stop doing
it for you, please just stop. Don't don't do nothing else. And when I got out of jail, when I came home from that run, from that ninety days, Paul was the one we were in full of fact, I'm a jefin to come out. Paul took me on the road with him and he was getting twenty five thousand dollars a show. Paul was giving me sevens, eight nines, all types of ship. Yeah, shout out to come on show together, change watching whatever? Running that ball we ever did any show? Man,
I'm running. That's my brother solid man. Hey man, you listen. Let me tell you was hedging everything. Let me say what I mean by hedging. Oh, oh, y'all want me to go on such and such such such? You gotta let key go on on six apart. Y'all want to go, oh keep you gotta come on the basement. Yeah, I'm going on the basement rap city right now. Now we only want pa nah on the way I'm gonna do this is if y'all living. Hey man, I used to have to be bumping him. He Finn being then interview,
going keky crazy kids this that this your interview? Man a man, this is my brother right now, Paul coming, he got one. Shoot he can get my right one. I love it. That's my brother. And he still he called me the other day on some hey, um, you think you want to do it? Man? Stop saying that, bro. I love him to death. So that was a great experience of going each one of them taught me some different. Thief Airs taught me something different. Tief Airs is a
straight work, a holiday. He don't give a damn if you had a baby lad night. Um, you're too fake, man, you can tell your fairs you're tooth heard. He going, what time you'll be ready? Yeah? Man, I'm gonna see what you're doing. I mean I got two hard What time you're gonna be ridy though? Yeah, that's fair. And Gas taught me more of a professionalism of how to be at when I transitioned over to be the boss and I am now you know how I get down now how to be and we've been through a lot
that man. The whole thing about it. Man, me and him still talk twice a week. He's gonna support everything I do. They've always been supportive. So it was a great experience for me to go over there. But like I said, I got to get that one year over there and I found out everything I need to know in order to be able to get right now. Podcast will be right back after the set. And how did you get so deep into cars? Because you got a lot of cars, a lot of cool lass cars. I
am not what I was. That's what I'm trying to My first car didn't come to my house too. I was about sixteen or seventeen. My mom just we just didn't have a car. Man we caught rides everywhere and I just was fascinated with him. And my first car was I was about fifteen or sixteen. I was hide in my car round the corner. I was already hustling. I've been off the porch. I jumped off the porch fifteen. I was staying in the weed house at fifteen years
or fifteen, sixteen years old and Higgins. So I just always been into cars because young we didn't have them. And my next door neighbors with some gangsters. There were some gangsters and some pimps, so they had all kind of cars and I used to literally go jump the fence. They had cars on in their backyard, all on the side, and I used to sit in these cars with a full imagination. Man, I'd be in there for two hours. I've been in with the show off time. I've been
winning everything. So once I start, and like I said, Man, South Park, keep from that. Man were big on for nis and cars and Marl Luther King and I grew up at myron tothes and and and blunt and and and all these quincy and keep bading this and I would and I will and I will neighborhood about these cars, man, I and I didn't even never think that I would get these cars. I used to just be like, damn. So when I got an opportunity to start having my
own money and buying them. At first, I used to be saying, man, this is a very bad investment, and and and and tell you, man, this is as a horrible hobby. Now I'm just too far addicted to this ship. Now I don't even I don't know how to get out of it. Remember growing up, man, we would identify people by the car. That's a big I'm big being. I'm a big, big guy. I still big right now to myself and tell you any kind of car, every car facing head, all these businesses, I all this here,
I would waiting. Now, I don't care because I'm a car I watches everybody cars. I'm into him. I'm just a car guy, man. I don't know, Man, I love all slim cars. And I'm a dude that I love cars. What I got him not? You know what I'm saying. I'm in my man, let me tell you something. My sixteen year old just got his first car two days ago, how about it, and loved it. Hey man, I don't care if it's from a Niean to a rose Ross. I mean to it. I can see the new Ford
Bronco come down the street. I'm gonna examine it. Look at that new Bronco. We look we look good, that Bronco. I'm still into it like that. So once it's a big like like cruise, like just go to the go to the dealer ship and just walking. I do that with cars and houses. Yeah, I go to houses, go to the mile of houses, three four million dollar houses, walk through them. And and if it's a major car, like like I don't want to see the new Rover, the new Magback or something, yeah, I do you like,
I don't love it. I like the third roll Back there though I haven't been able to get in that one yet. I've just been catching them. Got the third, So I mean to it. I like, So I do go to some of the cars, not like not like you know. And and to be honest, man, I'm not like my cars, like my my old school cars. I really even drive. I got one on the way right now. I'm working on right now, like it'll be throwing about thirty seventy six, my birth year, and I'm wrapped up
in two it real strong. It's coming out of probably about four weeks. Cause every time I caught him when I was young, flat and zus, I had as I caught and that was full. I remember my commment at the phone place and the coop bending when they first I mean the coup beings when theyre fir it can face selection. Were you ever into anything other than wraps in terms of what you wanted to be when you grew up? Um? Did you ever spire to be anything
other than a rapper? It happened so fast, you know, Like I was the dude man with the lunch room going wow, you know, I'm rapped like man, I was the class clown actor, um saying, man in the in the in the in the talent show. I just always been into entertainment man, young and early, not even knowing I'm going that way, you know, I've always despied, you know, like anybody. I played ball young and I was small, and I was good at I was good at about football.
I was good about you know, what I'm saying. I was good at ball young, Yeah, played running back in the Little league I moved up to I played running backing high school in the ninth grade, ten grade. Then I just I didn't make it the boss. I stopped because around about fourteen, by fifteen and six team on my own, like, I was getting picked up by the like when I was seventeen, I was getting picked up by sticks and going to screw High. Since yeah, I was already a screw high nine three nine for by
the time nine five got here. Yea in nine six we stars, I'm telling street stars for real. By time we dropped that pimp to p three in the morning, So I never got a really chance to be in man nine six at night and in nine six, Yeah, that's what I'm telling. I'm like, man, we we didn't get to like I tell people, like I tell people people that's little younger than me, they'd be like, man, what's up with what was ka Reno? I say, bro
kareena on them? Was this ship man? When I was growing up young, that's the first rap that I heard face was the you g K was the first rap that had that we heard that we fought was similar to us, if we can make it face then was gone. Y'all was out of that. We didn't think that we could do that at at attack. I'm serious, I'll be telling this story. I'm like, you gotta understand, man. They was already sig by the time we was by the
time seventeen. I tell people all the time, Pat six years older than me, five six years older than me. So when I was seventeen, he was twenty three, y'all was already So the young people, man, they don't even understand, Like they don't even know ka Reno's and I started small time dope game, dope game, you know, pushing rocks on the block. I've never broke, man, This ship here was the toughest ship ever. Man, I'm talking to somebody about streat military that they didn't even know that streat
military was color fuck. I'm like, man, how does that happen? Though? How do you? How do how does the whole generation drop a ball like that? Because we didn't like we knew we knew the legends that our parents grew up on, Like we knew the music, we knew the artist, we knew all of the Stevie wonders, the Michael Jackson's, the the Temptations, you know, the Natalie Cole's, the Nack King Cole. I mean we knew, we knew that when we heard I went into that. We knew cool in the game.
I went into that because you're saying, like what, I never got a chance to think about nothing else. Man, I was wrapped up into this ship phase did that? Man? I was? I was Man, I was wrapped up into it. So I never had five and dreams and police dreams and army dreams. I never thought about doing other ship. Now I'm I'm a realist. I've always been a hustler. Man at thirteen and fourteen, Man, I was faking um applications so I can work like I'm sixteen at the girls.
So I always been about it. I've been outside and about it. But once I got attached to that music, man and and seeing y'all and you g K and and and street Military, these with the people started giving me the opportunity to think I can make it, I can really do something. Then I popped. Then we even when we've done that ship in were screwed. Three in the morning. That's the first song that we really got
that's really a song. Man. We still ain't really hey man, Screw made hundreds and hundreds of thousands on them screw tapes, and we never thought the olders nothing. We wasn't in that frame at the time. This was just I was probing that he was doing something. Hey man. It was a long time before I even realized that I was professional, not even I don't miss takes. Man, I'm still drinking the missing shows, going crazy, living like a thub. You know what I'm saying. This ship just happened in face.
You know what I'm saying. It took me about missing shows. Hey, Yeah, at what point did you have a at what point did you make a conscious decision to clean up the act? I mean, you still the street dude, but you're more refined these days. Like the type of stuff I see you doing, it's easy to do, not just catch you out of fine restaurant, but also celebrating an event, celebrating you know, an event of yours at a fine restaurant anywhere.
You know, like you're on a different level now, Like, at what point even when you dress you know, like, at what point did you make a conscious decision to pivot into that direction. Um, I would say, I've been the way that I am now maybe five years. Um, it took me. I had to really start investing it to discipline me, you know about and trying to ob telling you to be honest, I'm really just not getting to enjoy life. I've been running and ducking my whole life.
So I just finally got the financial residuals to match the person that I really want to be. I never had the money really to match what I want to do. I always had, I said the drift correctly, pull your
pants up, take put a bill on. I always had the mindset to do the correct videos, make the right albums through basically, man, the reason why I'm staying in depending on why I am because I finally able to control it the way that I want to, and in me being able to control it, I just wanted to mature and grow make sure that each time my platform get because man, listen, man, it's I know people that went up here with me, man, and that they're going
all the way back to where it was at. So about four or five years, man, and I'm steady maturing into the person I had to be. I had to start being more disciplined about bills, more disciplined about everything, all type of finding the situation. It's so hard for independent people to pay the lights, pay the rent, pay the markets, didn't go mix and mastering by the beats and do a video. And that's a certain amount of discipline.
That's why a lot of people can't drop these albums over and over because they don't have the discipline to be able to live and work. And it's boy, it took me a long time to get there. And once I got there, man, I just start maturing. So now I wouldn't tell people have been like this ten fifth now for five years. And it took me five years to get to that point to be able to try to do this here for five years. And man, I had to start being honest. I had to start being
straight up, respect for accing for what's mine. Stopped being so passive. That's another thing, being so passive, man, knowing these people owe you this here, Hey, man, knowing these people owe you this money, knowing they're taking it, you're scared ask for you know, I say, you don't want a rougher feathers our type of I had to stop hiring friends. I had to cut off friends. Man, I do all types of ship now where you know, like even on the road. I don't smoke a drink on
the road. I don't sleep. I don't stay nowhere like I don't get rooms out of time. If I go to Dallas, if I got to show at twelve o'clock, we're leaving at seven ship. Hey, I got two drivers, neither one of them smoke or drink. We've been to hit this road, want from to drive that one from the draw a back. I just start doing stuff like that. Man, for five by six of years ago. Okay, I find
the book this travel. Fore it's charging me three hundred fifty dollars to travel for the gas everything I mean, I mean, they'll be like when you want us to get your room, you want us to get this, now, give me the room money and I'm gonna get that to my drivers. Now my drive was making ship, My drives making a thigh, and I was weakening. I'm paying them three. I'm paying them three to three hund three hundred. Whether we're going to Dallas or Galaster, it don't matter.
So you ain't got to have no gas, You ain't got to have to run a call I need you to do is get in and dry, and man, I'm trying to My whole main goal is to get everybody back home safe to their families. If you want to mess with this chick or you want to stay doing on your own, but we're gonna turn around to get on I don't get hotels, I don't do nothing that no more. How long did it take for you to get on your social media hustle? Like, because you're a
low key dude. You've always been a low key dude. And you know, social media is that we're in the era of everybody chime in. Everybody got an opinion, and most of um people's opinions are really shitty, you know. And so somebody like you, a serious cat who you know, has opinions of your own. I mean you you you see a lot of things that are profound. I mean, you have a lot of insight and experience. When you speak, I mean it makes sense, it's common sense, you know,
it's common sense commentary. You make sense. But at sometimes sometimes on social media, you gotta deal with the dumbasses who would just get on that and and act like they they're blind, cripple and crazy. You know, like, how do you you know, how did you make the conscious decision to actually hop on social media and put yourself out there. It was hard because, um, I'm I'm eight, I'm low key, I'm trying to be cool, you know what I'm saying. But at the end of the day,
I realized that I had to. I ain't missed it. I ain't missed the consent, I ain't missed the CD, I ain't Mr. Vinyl, I ain't miss the stream. I ain't gonna miss their content. I don't evenna leave me here, you know what I'm saying, Like now, I ain't leave me. I'm gonna give me some of this ship. You know what I'm saying, Like y'all moving fast, but I'm gonna get something, you know what I'm saying, Like y'all sometimes they take off a little faster to be but I'm
gonna catch on. I'm not getting left behind. So my whole thing was I had to start. I'm I'm gonna dude. That the reason that I tell people I'm in the issue see Captain and and I'm just here, it's not because I got the most I got the better raps. I've done this here it's because the reason I get the most money and the reason I do that because I take all the ridicute. I take all the detriment, I take all the down talk, I take all that.
So on the other side of the accolades and everything that comes with it, I'm able to deal with it. I always had to been be the one with the tough skin. This that the controversy, people talking and all this so transferring that game and social media. Man, I got a ninety eight A man, Listen, I don't have time to do the I got eighty majority over here that's doing this way. I'm not the dude that pull up my video on YouTube and I checked the dislikes first.
If people do that, but they ain't. But but well that's over now. The thumbs down on YouTube. The whole thing about it is basically what I'm saying. I had to start letting the tough skin that built me be able to put that same shell on when you get onto this and I listen, I ain't perfect. I just told somebody today, Hey, I'm I'm gonna have me to three battles a year. I gotta get it out. I gotta let you know I still got the spice. But for the most part, I let that ship go. Man.
You gotta have tough skin. Man, you can't be I know people man, who will have two hundred comments a hunting and signified. I mean a hundred and ninety of them great, but them two that's funked up. Then they hold them. Yeah, I know that. Like the first probably three or four people who said something slick to me on social media, uh, located them in Dan Dan Fries and shake on that. You know what I'm saying. And
I had to realize that, man. You know, it costs a lot of money and resources and taking a lot of chances, you know, like because you know, people got families too, you know, the people that put this work in, they got families, man, and so you know it really you said you gotta have tough skin and then so my thing. But I what I did is I I just made the adjustment. And I was like, you know, if somebody see somebody out and they say, yeah that such us such yeah, yeah yeah, okay, all right, man,
y'all do what y'all do? You know? If that happens, cool, you know what I'm saying, But just going out and just let somebody do something particularly agregious that got to be happened. But other than that, it is like, uh, you catch up a little punk woint when we can't you know what I'm saying, Because I mean, you know,
you can't just let people run amuck. You know, if people think that they can just handle you any kind of way, do you any kind of way you'd be like some of these would be like some of these ball players, especially the basketball players, where these people be just talking reckless, talking about their mamas and their dads. I saw one player I saw. It was an old video of a player. It was Vernon Maxwell, Vernon Vernon
Maxwell's girlfriend or his wife. I would think it was wife who had had lost her baby, and somebody in the audience was teasing him about it, like some somebody was just talking talking, just dragging him about his his wife losing her child. And he went after them, seeing certain ship you can cross that line. Hey man, you got to get you, you gotta get it. Yeah, it's some lines that you Hey man, let me tell you something, man, what I do notice? Man, this ship cruel man, Hey man,
they're cruel man. They're gonna they're gonna get up under your Let me tell you what I had. What I tell my son and at all the time, stop looking for you and people. You know, I wouldn't looking for people. Love that, I wouldn't say this. I wouldn't do this. And hey man, listen, man, I used to tell my kids all the time. Man, people come over the house. Man, I don't know what happened to my coach. They stole it. You just not from that kind of time, you know
what I'm saying. When they came now our housing, the code was missing. Now my son, then I had some jogs in there. They stole it. Son, You're not from that kind of like, see, you don't steal. So so you that's been done you hey man, That's what I'm saying. So that's what it be. Man, is this that we're not from this type of Stop looking for you and people. I wouldn't say that. I wouldn't do that. That nicker would say that. You do that in a second, you know what I'm saying. And that's just I had to
adjust to that, man. And because let me tell you something, man, it's a lot of Hey man, I'm I'm here to hey bro. I had to do some TikTok's you put your cars on that double cars. You got all my TikTok fans goes here me with bro, you ain't got another calls? I would like, Man, I really don't have to do but but you know what I'm saying, I just I just wanted to. I try to adjust to the culture of what's happening. Man, That's what he reads. Why I've done a book. Man, I'm like, Man, I'm
just trying to do everything out of my platform. I don't want to miss nothing. So man, maturing up. I'll tell you this hill, I made more money mature than being a dad food. That's what I try to tell people. Man, Like if they add all all the youngsters, Man, they say, what's your advice? What's your They asked me this in every interview. Man, my advice is, Man, I'm not be the best version. I said, Look, Kiki had a great time. I wouldn't trade in scar faith. He had a great time.
But as man, the faster you can mature and discipline up on certain ships like just smile ship, I'll be heating next with a main what you'all did, Like, Man, we was in the studio the whole night I beating the boy. What's our head? Did? Man? Go to the studio for a purpose? Man? You know, write your ship at the house building a room right now, and I'm gonna treat it like I treated it back when I had the paper studio time. Like, if I'm not going in there to be productive, I'm not going in there.
You know what I mean. If I'm not going in from town. You know, No, no, I'm just waiting. We're gonna get another No, no, no, not stop it. No you're not man, is we go get it done? We wanted, you know what. The thing though, I put it out, I've been on the room so people can have a top notch studio in the city to come and you what about you using it? I we're probably going there
a few times the month. We want it. Man. Hey Man, you didn't just like say, hey man, here go to last one and I'm do you just saying I'm through. We wanted I'm a jam, I'm a jam. I'm a jam with you. Keep keep man. We're glad that you're man. Man. We appreciate, we appreciate everything. Man. We love you like coaching, man. We appreciate of growth. We appreciate the motivation that you
give on a daily basis. All of the youngsters out there, and even the people out there who are not so young, you tell them how they how they how can they get in contact with you? Man? How they? Yeah? Look, Kiki, everything really done. Keep seven one three. I'm still being little Kiki. You know what I'm saying, Like, that's one of my publicist and marketing people. You know, as much as I try to switch over this proect, look Kiki
is still that's what made me man so done. Keep seven one three um on everything now the for the merchant everything self made seven one three dot com and you can get out three of my brands seven thirteen, self made, all the Legend Talks. Ship book is doing well on every platform. And I'm just add that I got something else on the way. Something's real crazy. I'm gonna make an announcement about two weeks on that album
and that motherfucker jam thank you. Yeah. When we said that, listen to that, I was like, damn, well you got the song. You got the song out with Juicy j Nixt Man, Man, I want to get my car finished. You know, I'll be watching I'm listening to watch it. Hey Man, shout out to you, don Key Man, and I'm glad. I'm glad that I want the whole world to know that done Key is a Ahtown legend and one of my favorites, if not my favorite. Thank you,
thank you, thank you, No More Talk. This episode was produced by A King and brought to you by the Black Effect Podcast Network at I Heart Radio.
