It's the Rap right Off Podcast. My name is beat Ellie Wilson Elliott. You have an interview with the Vampire and two superstars. Man, Yes, Damie Fox podcast in the house like furniture down, like gravity. That's a fact. You guys collaborated before, but never on the movie The day Shift. While was now the right time to do this? Man, I'm gonna be honest with you, like I'm knowing this brother man since v I p Regor is time long Beach,
California and more than a couple of decades. Uh. And I remember being like the comedian just trying to get on orter. But I'll just be hanging out watching these guys. In the back room of v IP reg had an SP twelve hundred making beats and I was just watched them wrapping. I said, I don't know about I don't know what that nick is right there, but that one right there about to be the future. And then we got a chance to sort of watch it all play out.
I watched him, Uh murder was the case? Uh this the soundtrack And I remember un into him at a at a party. I said, man, you did he said? He said, like J J said, what can I say? And so we just we we've had a real relationship. And I'll be honest with you, like being in Hollywood, you know, it's funky and and two face and and plastic and goofy your ship. So I stayed way out for and it's only a couple of people that I actually call for more than just doing this and that's
and Snoop is one of them. So when this movie came about day Shift, which is blowing the funk up, like everybody's waiting on this, the director was like, we were trying to find the cat. He said, Man, hey, man, I really love Snooped, offer said, say less, I said, right on the phone, boom bo. And the next thing you know, man, he jumps into this role man, and it's a different Snoop. Like that's what people are really
responded to. Like I got the chance to watch it with the crowd watching this movie, and so when they see Snoop whooping ass and being a real legitimate action hero, he was going crazy on screen for this role. It was challenging because I had to do a lot of like preparation, a lot of like working out and going to eight seven eleven eighty seven eleven shout out to them because they really worked with me to get me right, because I was kind of like, I'm an athlete, but
at the same time, I've never done this. I always had stunt doubles, and I wanted to like really like do my own ship. I didn't really want to have a stunt up. I wanted him to do like minimum work.
So I had to put in all of that work and showing up and carrying this big ass fucking gun that pounds that ship damned the heavy than me, and I had to like hold it to where it didn't look like my posture was Often then, even when it was time to act, I was on Scream with Jamie, so my dog and I get to play a character where it's not snoop Dog, it's Big John. It's a real character. So I got a chance to get with the director and he gave me a lot of intel on who Big John was. To me, Big John was
JJ the director, it was it was him. It was me playing him because he was a vet. He had been overseas and foughting award came back and some of the elements of my character was him. So it was for him being able to be directed by somebody like JJ and the work with my buddy Jamie. You've played a football player, a super villain, now a cowboy. Come on, now you're a vampire hunter. Do you always wanted to do this? Like action horror? I'm gonna be honest with you,
piggyback on what he's saying. J. J. Perry for those of you who don't know. J. J. Perry is the director who directed all of the second unit on Fast and Furious on John Wick Django, So he directed all of those like high octam you know scenes that you that you see. So this was his debut, so it wasn't necessarily about just the vehicle of hunting vampires. It
was the action that he showed me. He showed me these prevays where and if you see it like like like even on the trailer, I'm fighting this uh this grandmother and like on the trailer, like you see me blow this white grandmother to mother mother bath nigga. Didn't even watch the whole trailer. They call me, y, you shooting grandmother. You've seen this wife just go through. I said, watch the whole trailer. But what was great about it
was it was practical. So these are like sixty guys at the parkour guys and girls, and you know, they were amazing, So that's why we jumped into it. And then the Space of Vampires. Man, everybody loves that. You gotta understand, like when the zombie of the Vampire World and this guy says, when we go into this world, we're gonna make it practical, like we're gonna be union guys things for money. That's something that we understand, you
know what I'm saying. And at the same time, you know you got Big John, is your is your guys. So all of those elements put together, man, turned out something really really special for Netflix because you you didn't want to talk about you Jamie, you make a call like you see it, like you'll talk about movies that did well, you're talking about movies that didn't do How do you like, how do you know that he was that moment shooting this where you felt like, oh this
is this feels like something. I think it might be one of those ones. I think the very a getting before we even get get into it. And I always have to be careful sometimes when I'm talking about, you know, the movies that I've done I think was good because those are directors and writers that you know, but they you know, they blood, sweat and tears to do it. But sometimes I got to just be honest. I said, I put it on me. It's my bad, my bad choice.
But this is a great choice because you've got those great elements. Man. And when we started shooting this and I see Snoop like handling his ship and then handling that gun and then looking at the prevaise of what we just shot, I said, oh, we get out of here, especially for us here for a platform like Netflix, which is gore horror a little off center and things like that, and the way it absolutely launches at the beginning. It was a good minute speaking about in the beginning. One
thing that stood out to me is the music. When you're opening scene, you have California Love remixing. You got check yourself on ice Cube. You do know Nipsey Hustle grinding all my life. So it's like if the same as l A calibastas you know l A, you gotta have l A music which you listened to in this environment and vampires like aster Ship. That's the T shirt right there. How challenges was the action for you? Jamie like slips that he had to get in shape, Like do you do a lot of your stuff or do
you how do you stunt doubles? Like how's it works for you? Initial? Man? Like we were all all all in, you know, like myself, Snoop Dave Franco. And what was great is that do the so great of what he does is when we jumped in and did what we needed to do. It wasn't It wasn't as taxing and say someone who doesn't shoot action, like you have a director that that knows the movie, but you don't shoot action, so it's laborious. You like, sometimes ain't gonna get in there, man,
because you don't know you know what's going on. We felt really safe doing it. We weren't gonna get injured and nothing like that. And then being involved in and when you see the see the stunts, it's seamless. You can't tell who the stunt person is and who ain't. So you know those and those are some big you know we have One day, Jamie, when we was in Atlanta, I got to the set and um, normally I get
to the set this before we're shooting. I do a little workout training with the guns and stunts and all this ship with the boxes and the carpet so when they don't get hurt. So we're doing this ship for like three days and all of a sudden, j J said something to me. I wasn't even listening to him. So I finished the workout something they could come. That's buffers and motherfucker with a bunch of dumbbells and ropes and ship. I'm like, I'm done. He's like, no, you're not.
This the second part of the workout. You gotta lift to do this and yoga and hand me and dogward downward dogs. This got to do with the role. But then once we start shooting, all that ship matter. It really fucking matters. It's like an athlete that trains to be an athlete. You don't understand why you lifting, squatting and running and training, but when the bust and get him a touchdown, you're like all that training in preparation.
I see that when when this smoothe is complete as far as like how I put in that work on that extra work. And I want to thank j J again for putting through that ship, because as an actor, we don't understand how deep it is. We just think as a celebrity, I can just jump on screen, not to roll out because I'm the ship. No, it takes a lot of preparation and skill and training, and if you want to be great, that's if you want to be great. So thank you j J for pushing me
to Grange and Jamie. You work well with rappers man in the past, Llo Coo Jice Cube. Of course it's like the Fame fight man. But yeah, man, you know what it's. But it's that's all organic. And what's great is I'm fansy these guys. Man, He'll tell you I'll be on I'll be on cloud nine minute. I think coming in with a big gas bone. Box Man always been my boom box. I played in music even when it was l L or any of these guys. Man, It's just it's a it's the cross pollination of Jamie.
Your house was like the center to the West Coast and to everybody who loved music and love what we stood for. So I remember one time when the NBA shut down and there was no season or something that happened. This nigger had all the players at this house playing basketball. It was a party and it was like it was just like Jamie's House was the spot. Like the NBA and shut down. They had the lockout a charity for
this boys James Harden. Everybody was in him him and they didn't have a battle in the in the had a little smoke put him on. He got put on that and to be honest with you, the piggyback on that the party we did the first verses. I don't know if you recognize we was it. It was the
b et pot right, Yeah. So nobody scheduled to perform or nothing like that, but we just had a stage with and so the DJ just started playing you know Snoops music that no Snoop hit it and then Timberland played Timberland Boom and played in and everybody was sort of trading off. Remember that, I had to be honest with you, like three thousand in the backyard. Three thousand people in the backyard. Remember when you came in Kanye walking that she was weird. It was weird because everybody
like gravitated that because you don't never see that. Yeah, it was like yeahs Unicorn, Yeah, man, motherfucker walked there and I was like, you're good. Yeah, they still playing it. So to your question. Yeah, it's imperative that we all worked together. When you're sitting you talked to Quincy Jones and Quinciment mound Ship right working with Lake Charles Man. You know Frank Sinatra, Baby, you know when I worked
with us Sure you know Usure, don't you? Jemmy? Yeah? Man, Michael Jackson May with the fifty four million records right there on the wallman, So fifty four million records? Do you know Usure? Always always asking them because you know Ushul right? Yes, I love Snoop Dale double man. He's amazing. Man. You know I smoked with him one time and got lost. I couldn't get home. But it's crazy but so but with Quincy he would break down how they all kicked
it together. So we want to do that same thing. Man. Now, Jamie, you're from Texas right, talking about what are some of your early hip hop origins? Like what do you grow up? What do you grow up listening to? Man? It was n W Wade. The reason it was n W A because I was in Texas. We weren't quite East Coast yet, because you know, Texas kind of country thing like that, and so l A looked to us different like, you know the lifestyle the my cousins was from Inglewood. They
was light skinned. Different. Yeah, but you're what I'm saying. So we so the South was really like but all my cousins, like my light skin cousins that talk different. Remember they would say the word p o o L. We say pool, but they wore say pool. I said, damn, that's two different. So we was enamored with l A. So when in w A hit, I was like, what is you know, here's a little story about the nigga like me never should have been led out the penitentiary.
Ice Cube would like to say that I'm a crazy motherfucker from around the way since it was the youth I smoked weed out. Now I'm the mother fun that you read about taking the life. But two, that's what the hell I do? You don't like? What fuck you? I said? Who is this? Run in the hill? And then the girl laid and of course you know, then getting to to l A and then and and Snoop. I had more than just hearing the music. I was
actually there watching these guys make these moments happen. So that's why I was like, more like, uh, whist coast you know, but even you're you're transition to making music right, you know, being a great comic comedian like put out, Pete This and not even four didn't get the great result of Wanted. Eleven years later, you're like officially in this music business and really kicking ask me, Unpredictable was amazing.
Body worked. That was my boy, Brian Brian Prescott shout out to Briann Brian Broad Brian would always come to me and say, yo boy, you gotta do music. You gotta stop being funny. That's what you mean, he said, you gotta find like real songs and stop joking your ship away, he said, because people see you as a as a comment. So we're working on the music. The next thing, you know, he brought a dude over with a backpack on jawbustet. It was Kanye to and Kanye
didn't have a deal. It was another party, has to be a party. It was a party, but the party was souf missy ellie dude standing on the wall that nobody knew with a little tracks with Jack's jay z I said, it was a nice party. It's crazy thet times it's crazy. Stored off of my projects. Dame had an idea that at that time, at that time, tall dude,
smaller dude, it was for real. And when they brought Yea over people, they showed um, they showed the documentary but they don't, but they don't show the beginning death. When they came in, it was people to come to my house. Man, everybody had to perform. It was all like you know, sharpening our you know, that was that little studio, had a little lass studio. So I said when I see yeah, yeah, I said, hey man, you gotta rap. Man. They told me you rapped Snicker. Snicker
did a freestyle. It was so incredible running, you know. That's when he said, I got a record for you and it was slow jamm and at that time he was you know, he was still trying to get a deal or whatever. And then that's how I got into music because it was a long enough time that the people that were watching me on the living color before I removed that got grown. So the younger kids only saw me as the music dude. And I wasn't sort of not joking, touching on a living color. I felt
like you correct me in for more. It was like a watershed moment. There was like a Christmas episode where you sung. Did that moment give you the confidence to like put your music out there to the Yeah? Man, because I was like, cause, because at that time, you know, you couldn't do music and comedy on but the Winds.
I don't know if they was with it or not at that time, but I was like, man, let me just little sing a little something, you know, because they were kind of like, we want to protect the comedy. But you know that gave me a little you know, no living color. Do you remember this sketch were you impersonated Snoop? It was the gangster group sketch. Do you remember where was Bushwood Bill was? And it was like, you know, we're just talking about the state of hip
hop at the time. That show. That show was one of the greatest shows that ever hit TV. Sketch comedy, they're even transition into more music, Like I feel like a lot of people give you credit for slow jams, you know what suthing like that. But you worked with Guru and comment on the Giving Sunday soundtrack, right, was that like your first time getting like a big look, Yeah, here's the history. Every time I do a movie, I do a song whether the song come out or not.
I did Spider Man, I didn't. I did a song for Electroc called Chase and Spiders. I did a song on a given Sunday. I came up with the chap my name is Willie with lubin right. But then I'm sitting in my little apartment in Miami and came up with the theme song for any given Sunday. I said the own. I said this, this feels like Common and Guru. But they didn't know each other. They had never met each other. So I just went out on living. I think about how long to go this. It's twenty three
years ago, it's ninety nine. So I called Guru. I said, Man, I'm just reaching out to you. I'm gonna send you the song. You know, I had to say. It wasn't like I had to send the CD. You know what I'm saying. Nick had to listen to the CD. You know what I'm saying. It wasn't no, you know what. I had a lock this in and hermitically see that so he could get it right. So then we in Toronto. I flew to them in to Toronto and comment while saying and come, oh god. I didn't even know that
you like, like was arm and like that. It's like special, you know, like I said, nigg So they ended up laying it out and that's how the soundtrack for any Give a Son they got done. And then on this we got some music coming for this. Got this one called mowing down Vamps with my best friend Bug, which is what he says at the end of the movie.
So we shot a little video of that and then some other musical things that have happened throughout the month because we want to keep people excited about the movie for the next thirty days. But even the earl of the oh five earl like Snoop, he was kicking out with for all making music. What was it like seeing Jamie kind of step out and Billy being taken seriously
as a musician. I mean I already knew it, Nigga concerned, Like like Brian said, he should have been started keeping it one fire and separating the comedy from the singing, because sometimes when he would do his comedy and sing Motherfucker's would get mad and he wouldn't sing the whole song. So that was like signs of it, And didn't see him actually have great records that were dope. And then I remember I was on my last song on my album. This nigga called me and said, nigga, you can't put
your album out. Put up putting one of my songs. O that And I pulled up on you gave me that blue cap. He forced his sm like I'm hot down. What was that ever? Like like that mid two thousands you were like to go to guys for a lot of artists. I don't really, I mean, it was just happening so fast. That song that we did. We we literally he didn't tell your whole story. He showed up. It was a Christmas it was it was decent twenty four. My buzz read, I look at my monitor and it's
a uh Santa Blue. Santa Claus had something like going. I said, I said, what's what's having? Guy? So that so it's Christmas Eve when remember you had to do was just rolling blunts. He was just he didn't even he didn't even talk. He just rolling and rolling ship like love. So you know, I can't smoke like this much. So we're trying to smile. We're in the studio going. Then we hooped. We hooped that night and then we did a song, and then we forgot about them because
I was high as ship. And so a few weeks later I went back, went through my up, went through my ship. I said, I think we did a song, and then that's how I also did a record called of You and I'm predictable on your project too. Did that come first or did the I'm not for sure, man, it was all the haze, but it was just a good time. It was a really, really, really great time man. And let's ni a little dinge the waters nigger a little, but everybody wanted a piece of you, Jamie. You had
fifty build you up. You want the Massacre That was like his big, biggest selling debut at the time, and then like Blue to Chris Georgia wasn't in the video call Grill check out. All of this is is because I championed their talents, like I just I just want him to women when I see Snoop, just just staying focused on Snoop, Like like when I see Snoop, I
see everything. You'll talk about. How y'all see Snoop everywhere is because Snoop is a quintessential everything, Like for him to be able to cross pollinate markets all over the world and an incredible figure coming from where he came from and looking at his his struggle. There used to be days when me and Snoop was like, NI good, some bad ship could really happen right now, so we need to walk precisely because you know, at that time
it was fun, but that ship was dangerous. Is the mother, And I think that's why the music what he did was so amazing because sometimes we was really really running for his life. So now you see you see him blooming because that came from some real dirt. That makes how proud of you are you of you excuse me, how proud of you are you of your album's curate him up book too. I forgot what I was talking about.
It's a second like listening to your catalog, like unpredictable intuition, like those joints have some bangers on that man, Like how proudly you are those projects. It was great because we had, like I said, Brian was at the Him. We had people like Rico Love, We had all these people like Tank. We had some really great like R and B guys that were uh floortry. Yeah, you know everyone loves slow jams or twisted but I feel like DJ play a love song doesn't get enough on it.
Do though, when I'll be out there on the live played But that was a Sean Garrett, did you do that? Another song? And I like I had one too, like a pre cursor and this pretty little thing to see it was one night against Yeah, that was baby next to me. That's my ship right there on top of this. Have a blame it on the alcohol. How do they drinks? Did you have to turn down the club? Well, I mean, blame it on alcohol. Was was was? It was a crazy hit, but it was like, um, the way we
the way we got that record was to Briann. He called me like four in the morning, wake your ass up, wake your ass up. Missle down here, gotta Missle down here. You gotta come here right now. So I go to Sunset Marquis and so they listened to the music. But the dudes don't know that that's a hit. So Brian like, yo, let me get that one very kind of whack. Let me get that. And then he goes he said, you gotta cut the record right now. We cut the record and then when it came out, we literally took it
from this is where the jokes came in handy. We went from Toronto, New York, and every time we go on the club, shout out to my man Peckers. He took us to sit. He took us Sin City Bronx. Okay, yo, Jamie, you gotta come to Sin see baby, that good ship. We gotta see if you play in here. If they don't play here, don't play nowhere, don't get it. Get this back, yo, your mommy, mummy, move let some Yeah. Yeah,
still we have since City. I don't know if I'm being you know, I don't know something, but we aren't since it was going to right, yeah, well it was. It was. It was since City. And basically what he was explaining to me that the way he break the record is if they danced to it, and here that dance. So I jumped on the mic and said, fellers, you ever meet a girl and you think she hally Berry, but you get through drinking and you're wake up in the morning, she hardly scared blaming on. So he was.
He launched the record, and since we launched that regular since City, New York d C inauguration Kathy Kathy Hughes God Bless says sing that record, and then by the time we got to Miami it was and you also launched this god named Drake Man, like you gave him his first big TV parents. When you are on the code of the Brian show Digital Girl, what was that experience like, because it's so surreal watching you talk about the greatness of Drake, you know, twelve years ago. Well,
I mean it was. It was great because I was on Conan and Brian. I said, Connor, I'm about to bring this young kid out. His name is Drake. One girl clap, And I said, and I said, I said, that girl knows the future. And he came out and did this thing, and the rest on the internet right now, you know, But but that that was the real deal. But I said, his name is Jake. And I think what they did with the footage was that we had ran out of time when I was explaining it. But
it's like you're one girl clap. I said, yeah, it's about to be crazy because you always talked about how I remember Jake always talked about how your your county specials that might be scared such an influence to him as as a young Yeah, I mean, and then that's the thing sometimes I had to my daughter, don't think I'm always cool, I said, so she's like, so I just let her. I let her read text from Drake. Look, Drake says he whatever you screen shot? And how did
that involved? From like you guys recording for for your type that's like a classic. It was just I mean the record that he wrote and said, you know, I'm gonna do some R and B stuff for you, and you know, he was generous enough to let me cut the record because he had already you know, had had the record out. And then once we did it, man, you know, he was just you know, support. Like I said, it's always you know, just right snip. You're showing love
to the newer generation too on your latest project. I was surprised to hear you say that you let cor Day right for you on one of your songs, Like yeah, like you you know, it was so so tabooed to talk about people writing for others. But no, but I started off right. I started off right for Dr Drey. So what would I be if I didn't a low
some matter write for me. You know, sometimes you gotta put yourself in the frame, uh, letting somebody else depict a better picture for you, because you can't see everything. I used this as an example all the time. I feel like Whitney he used his best record was The Bodyguard. When other people came in and gave her records that weren't her what she just could just sit back and just saying, and they embodied what they thought she should be.
And that's to the point of my career. One mat now that I've written so many hit records, a where it's not about what I can write, sometimes about what I can't see that somebody else can write for me. Mentioned man, we've seen a lot of you guys in the studio math. Do we have our figures crossed that could maybe having one there? Cross them? I'm cross them across your fingers. Dr J. Yeah, but I can't say much, but it's happening. I got the whole record right. What
about the reunion with you in the death row? Uh? Founder HARRYO, Like you guys reconnected? Like, how is that experience? It's been beautiful? Actually, um Trump pardoned him. We were speaking people. I know Harry. He's a great person. He couldn't vote for me at the time. Now they can vote for me once he gets out. I love Snoop deal check great path. I love death Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, fake news. I loved that. What's your favorite
Death Row record? What's the trump? I love them that record? Still try to pin me down, but he just excuse me, excuse me, fakeness. You try to give me the virus. They try to who was they? I beat the he looked out though he got tohme me out when he got him out. I didn't have death Through at the time, so what I was doing was trying to figure out how to give my masters back, which was the key um.
And then the label became available. First it was more feasible, so I snatched the label up, and then I went after my masters, and then I went after the publishing. And then I went to him and said, I want to make you to see all the death Row so we can handle this unfinished business. Put you in a position of where you can make moves and make this label grow like it should have grow, and tie you
back into something that you created. And then at the same time go back take care of all of the old artists like rage R b X, Dash Corrupt, all the people who didn't get their published and didn't get things that was supposed to be given to them, making sure that were lined it up now and making sure those numbers are accurate as opposed to what they were. HOWE is that just making like making things right right like this, just getting it back to what it should
have been. It started about It started off about me. I wanted to get me right. I want to get my masters because I'm like, I need to have Doggy style funk that that's my record. And then it went to stop being selfish? What about everybody else? So then they went into let me get this first, then I'll
get that, but I'm not gonna worry about minds. Get this, make sure everybody else is straight, restore order to make death Row presentable again, respectable, lovable people want to be around it, the music, the atmosphere, the whole energy of it all. And then again my mission with Doggy Staff was the thirty anniversaries next year, and also saw a recent veteran running around. Somebody was taking a meeting with
you was ma, man, what's going on Mason's back? He said he might be the first artist to be bad boy. Then death Row mass my family. You know one thing about Snoop Dog. I've always been the epicenter of peace and love. And when the bad Boy death row was having issues, me and makes never had issues. Me and Puffy never had issues. Man Biggy never had issues. So it was like I was always the fine line. And we're in a new world, a new era now. We gotta put it from spin on what death on bad
Boy was as opposed to what it is. Puffy kids and my kids are best of friends. They came up together. Like I didn't make it happen. I didn't force them to. Ain't Kim put them together one day and when they were seven eight years old and they became best of friends. So it's like they don't see the bad Boy death for all beef. They see bad Boy death fall love. So why shouldn't we project that and continue that energy moving forward? As opposed to keeping that negative ship there? Boom,
what does that mean? Like based Like though he's not capting, he's speaking some real ship. You gotta put it in the air. You gotta speak in existence like manifestation is key, Like he's speaking to something that's real, Like I'm here to entertain it, you know what I'm saying. So I'm here to entertain it. Well. Yet on the door, Jim, you also insertain a lot of rappers. On the Jimmie Foxx Show, you had Westside Connection. What's so crazy about that?
When we had West Coast Connect, Iq, Dub and Mac ten the writers at that time, they weren't quite getting it right. So I would never go to my my my office. I always slept on the set because I would rewrite through. I would rewrite the show in the morning. Wow, I said, Nah, I said, when they walked in, and you know, you gotta understand, Cubeque was a nice person, but it don't always it don't always translate with his facially express you know that what's okute? Sou oh ship?
So you know some of some of the people that worked as are they okay? Should be? But I think the energy that they came in, this's how it should be. Dub I said, when y'all when we asked for payment, you say you got cash, you know, caring on credit card and just reaching your ship like that, and that's gonna start the whole episode. So when he did that,
he was like, oh God. And so to be able to have moments like this, I'll go back to my childhood when it was Sammy Davis Junior, Flip Wilson, Richard Pryor Uh, you know what I'm saying, rich Little all of them would be doing each other's shows and things like that. So I just wanted to be able to have That's in my legacy of working with all the rappers. Read Man, methew Man. We used to have a um a karaoke night every Tuesday when we shot, so I had read Man and methem Man afterwards come to the
karaoke night. And then it ended up in my crib and they've running through the house throwing because one of those birthday they throwing birthday cakes. And so it was those moments to where you go like, man, it's so surreal and so fun. You soak it up and then and then you reflect. You had Ron Osley and Mary J. Bliger there to do the Yeah, man, it was great.
I mean I had the Queen of R and B soul uh and then the Prince of R and B. And you got to think the history of Ron Holly's is amazing twisting shout, you know what I mean, before the fifties, like early early on. So it's like that's when it's real cool. You get a chance to sort of rub up against like some of your heroes. And and Mary J. Blige, man, I mean just you know, what can what can you say about her? And I know one thing too, don't don't perform behind Mary J.
Blish if she goes up first. I saw I saw her and jay Z that tour when they was at a Boy She was boy. It went to overtime. Jay Z had to hit the free through because all the women showed up and see what lady I was like ship, you know, but you know, so to see her on show was amazing. The show is also influenced the young producer by the name of Pierre Born with him. Yeah, you know, he uses your line produce a tag. What do you think about that? I thought that was great, man,
And then let my kids that another. You know, I'm always trying to impress my daughter years on her friends. I said, I said, listen, that's the peer. That's me saying that. Damn that ain't you because you know she's too young to have seen the show when it was out because and she was a lord. Bless my my kids was Martin fans. They watched Martin back to back, I said, Man, watch Martin back to back. So I had to show where the line came from. And that
gave me some cool points. You know what I'm saying, And I appreciate it. You tried to me, young man. That's just man, that's all. That's he said. He hadn't met you at the time when I asked him, you have you guys, Matt. I still haven't met him, but we reached out on on on Instagram. Man. But yeah, man, it'd be great to you know, get up awesome. It's to get a record one together, are making music. They're always doing something. But we don't know if we're gonna drop.
Just let everybody. You know, man, we had not Like I said, we had that time, and I'm like, oh, we had our time. But you know, sometimes you just sit back and let it come over. Do you miss stand up? I still do stand up. You just haven't seen me doing stand up like officially, but I was
in Capri and Italy doing this charity. So I do the music and the stand up together and everywhere I go, I'm always doing stand up, but I'm officially without this this fall, and I'm gonna do like some small like that's why you hear the Donald Trump and all those I've been working on my impersonation. So yes, so we see my new set and it's it's intimate. Somebody going somebody might like literally like not make it that night. They're gonna be laughing that hard. How you do last
night fast? I kill literally because I got some funny motherfucking you know what I'm saying, comedy to say, somebody trying to run up on you. You know what I mean? That's out there too, you know, I just you know, no matter. But but I think comedy was getting a bad rap. I think comedy and what we do should be should be left alone. I think they should let us entertain, no matter what it is, no matter what
we're doing. This is the arts. And I also think with us inside the arts, we shouldn't be policing ourselves. I came out here to to hang out and smoke weed and kick it and have a good time and be you know, open with our art. And so that's why I went on. Even when I saw Dave Chappelle, I was at the Chapel Shop when the dude ran
on the joint and I ran on stage. I'm not gonna say how it all went down, but I just it was just surreal, like this is crazy leg and I am careless thinking I am right, I am, I am Trump staring trumble James Fox has a sheriff. I do like th real, like what and what happened was the Javier Monkeys. This is what through. You know, the Javier Walkers had performed in front of Day, which I thought was weird but it was cool. Yeah, And I'm like, okay,
and I'm in the I'm in the audience. The bottle of bottle of beas began and Ship I'm having oh yeah, yeah, I got the b s being you know what I'm saying. So I'm in there dancing pop like having a good time with them and Ship. But I'm in bad seats because I got I'm in the garden ship you know how they had a ship in the front. I'm in the garden seats and people are looking like why are you back here? But have a good time. You man form the garden to the stage. Bro listen to me.
So Chappelle offences, thank you right, and I see your nigga run. I said that must be one of the Jabber monkeys and they're about to do an interpretive dance trying to say got being I'm gone done, And this is like what gone I'm gonna dn't see. I didn't see that, but I went up there to protect my my, my friend, my homie, and to protect comedy. Man. This is these are jokes man like, Like when I go out,
I'm gonna say some ship man. That is that has to be said because it's funny, you know, as comedians man, and as as entertaining, we just talk about life like I don't care what political side you on. I'm gonna talk about Joe Biden, I'm gonna talk about Trump, I'm gonna talking about everybody. You know what I'm saying. And so that's why when I go out, man, I hope people really are recepted to it. And all the running on stage and all that leaves leave that ship alone. Man.
Let let us, let us, let us perform for you, because there is a there was an unspoken contract between artists and fans. That contract has been along since Shakespeare. There's been that contract where you sit and you are entertained. So we don't want to break anymore those contracts, and and and because the world needs are entertainment needs, Snoop song needs of my jokes and needs they shift on speaking of killing stages, Snoop Man, we saw what you
did at the super Bowl. How you want straight to the set? Right? Shoot the movie? Wow? How did you like you narrow down with Stone? You was gonna pick because there's so many to pick from. I didn't have no control over what songs I performed. Dr Drake put that whole show together as forwards, the look of it, the sound of who comes out for a second third, everything that's the Dr dre production. I read that after
you performed. Jay Z was the first one that met you. Yeah, we was in the locker room downstairs, having a social agenda. The best half times ever, best halftime show. I was in the stand again, I don't have a great seat. I don't know, I gotta It was amazing to see those guys do that. Man, you know what I'm saying. It was amazing to see hip hop in that way, be um and not that they were ever jockeying for
a position to be mainstream. It's just amazing to see how hip hop is just no matter what color, no matter what creed, people enjoy snip is giving out death Row chains man. Eli Manning got one, Yeah, Steph Curry got one. Who's next. I don't know. We're not already. We're good. We're good. We're good, We're good. I'm just trying to make like I said, it's the brand right now. See when you see that chain on Eli Manning, Steph Curry,
what do we make you think? It makes you think that death Row is beautiful, It is fun, is happy to be around. It represents life and represents love. Not the old stigma of you could get beat up, you can get shot, you get anything negative, you don't even have nothing to do with no more. I'm trying to put it in a different around my life. There's nothing negative to say about that day shift man. Congratulations again,
Thank you so much. Man. We're so excited about that. Uh. Netflix is super We're duper duper excited because it works for their platform and in a way that's amazing. Even though they go by these Numerit systems and feel like box office from back in the day to well, box office is different. It's like when you do box office, you have the ability in a in a movie that's in the theater to allow things to play out on
the system of us watching something. When we hit it, you know how we are in the first two minutes, first two minutes, it ain't popping. What do you you turn on? So with those movies, we with that system, we have touched all of those points. Like the first two or three minutes of this movie Boom, we were cooking with gas and then we keep we keep the pedal on the metal. And that's why if you think about it like this, no matter where you are in the movie, if you turn the movie on mid movie,
it's something, you know, really great happening. So that's what they're excited about. It works with the system. And at the same time, you can't miss with Snoop, you can't miss with Dave Franco, you can't miss with Megan Good. You can't miss what I'm saying man way way great. And if you guys is out here in l A and y'all checking, I want you to head down Sunset Boulevard. You know why Sunset Boulevard is is a staple of Hollywood.
It's the place where everybody comes to see and for a young man from Long Beach, California and young man from Tarrell Texas uh to have billboards littered down the street boulevard, and although we've done this for quite some time, it still feels good to see to see those billboards up. It feels good to see you guys back at it man.
Definitely legendary. Thank you, thank you, Yeah yeah yeah. Rap Rador is an Interval presents original production from hyper House, produced by Laura Wasser, Hosts and producers Elliott Wilson and Brian B. Dot Miller for Mentval Presents executive producers Alan Coy and Jake Kleinberg, Executive producer Paul Rosenberg, editing his sound designed by Dylan Alexander Freeman, Recording engineer Jeremy Ogletree.
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