All right, all right, listen, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to the Bootleg Cap Podcast. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome. Hope everyone's having in an amazing day. Man, we got a jokee episode today with my brother Wiz Kalifa Man shout out to the Khalifa Man, but checking in. You know, we got to sit down and talk for about really he was kicking it for about two hours, but man interview a
little over an hour. Incredible interview with my guy. I've been friends with which for a long time and it's crazy because we've done interviews in the past, but this was like different. You know, we really just just dropped the shit, and you know, I appreciate Whiz for pulling up. And look, if you are fucking with me, hit the website. Get you a hoodie. Go to boutlet cap dot com. Click on the store. I got hoodies for sale up on their independent as fuck hoodies for the Butleg Cap show.
So if you support what I do, go do that. Also make sure you support our sponsor. Man shout out to our brothers at odd socks. Yes, odd Socksofficial dot com. Look, go on there, get you all your favorite socks. Man, they got Mike Tyson, Pimpse, mac dra Nickelodeon, I got back to the future socks on as we speak, fire joints too. All you gotta do is go to odd socksoficial dot com. Use the keyword bootleg cav at checkout. You will save twenty percent twenty percent off odd socksofficial
dot com. And trust me when I say their draws are fire. They just launched underwear and they're amazing. Odd socksofficial dot Com. Let's get into the Wis Khalifa Interview. Yo, Bootleg Camps show special guests. My good friend is here. What's having it? By the way, man liok with death Yeah, yep, sponsored by Liquid Death Today. Yeah, yeh for sure. Wis Khalifa, Man, it was good man. Good to see you too, buddy. It's been a little while. It has been a while, man.
I feel like I think the last time we did an interview or something, we did something online Instagram. During the we did like an IG live. It was when I was dropping music last year. Yeah, and then we did the McQueen Summer Party thing. We did the McQueen Party for sure, which was you know, the whole, the whole entire pandemic had motherfuckers doing weird ass ship like I was DJing. Huh, I said, you caught COVID didn't? Oh yeah, I had it. You never caught it. I did,
he did. I feel like we all did. I caught it that week when LA had like opened up like pump faked on us, and I went to Noble and I went to the studio and then I couldn't taste and smell anything. I remember that. That was like I remember it was like end of May or was it June's It was early June. It was early June, and everybody it was like, all of a sudden, this mental thing happened where we all just thought it was over.
I was in fucking Scottsdale turning the fuck up DJing, and I got I got caught with the pump fake yeah. And then I was like, wait a minute, I can't smell. That's the word. I mean. I could still taste and I didn't really have any like crazy symptoms outside of that. It was random. I was eating breakfast and I was like, couldn't taste the orange juice. I'm like, this is weird. Maybe it's just like bad orange juice or something. So
I'll go upstairs. I got all these essential oils and stuff, and I'm like shoving peppermint up my nose and I'm like, no, I can't smell nothing. Yeah. My wife was cooking and I couldn't smell anything, and I was like, oh fuck, I just got home from from like a weekend on dazy. Yeah, and my dog has like this little piece of grass, like artificial grass that he'd be shitting on sometimes, and there was like a turret on it. And I was like, yo,
this is the ultimate test. So I got down. I said, I was like, I don't smell this shit in front of my I got COVID and then just the whole crib ended up with it. So the shit test. Yeah, we were locked down, man. But yeah, I mean it feels like everybody's kind of finally getting through. Did you get vaccinated? No, I didn't get vaccinated. Are you like not going to do it or I'm not just hasn't happened, totally against it? Yeah, it just hasn't happened yet. They
talking all that shit about traveling and stuff like that. Yeah, it'll probably help you specifically, some of these countries. You know, I'm not against it. I'm just not in any rush either. I hear you. I get both sides, Like I got homies that are like yo, like I want to see the first year of this ship past that makes sense and then let's see you know, because like a lot of people got the Johnson and Johnson one and then
they pulled that ship off the shelf. Right, So yeah, I got I just got my ship out the way though, you got it? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't think. I'm not one of those people who think people are stupid forgetting it. There's I mean, you know, it's probably going to be some type of consequences. We'll fucking see. What kind of consequences do you think though? Uh? Me personally? Yeah?
Population control, Yeah, I do. I mean, listen, the population control dark hole is a serious one, especially when you start considering, like just I feel like there's so much shit going on. When we start talking about like elon Musk and going to planets and you know, the resources on Earth at the rate that we're creating people, it's like it's some something's gotta give eventually. I don't know if we're gonna be here when it happens, but I
could see that. Yeah, it's real. It's real. I mean, and there's there's people that twisted to come up with stuff to actually do that. Well, you know. And the other thing too, is like the idea that COVID came from a lab was so frowned upon initially when you would say that, because you know, it's fucked up like nowadays, like if you if you have any sort of perspective or bring up any sort of opinion that doesn't go with either side of you know, society, they label you
as the other side, you know what I mean. So it's like, hey, there is some like real clues that would make you think that this came from a lab. But if you said that a year ago, people be like you're a Maga Trump freak. But it's like, wait, like it's not. It's possible to like think for yourself sometimes without you having to be on you know. Yeah, I mean, I mean, this thing it gave, It gave a lot, even just the vaccinations. It just gives a lot of people some ship to argue about everything. Man,
Oh I got one, Oh I don't have one. Oh I want one. Oh you don't want one. Oh, you're dumb for one and one oh, you're stupid for not wanting one. I just want to stay off Twitter and the internet. Man. It just gives people some ship to argue about the brands of fucking uh vaccinations, give people bragging rights and ship like that. I'm I'm aderna mommy. Oh yo, you haven't heard again. It sounds about right.
I stay away from all that stuff. It's weird. I stay away from I know you got to because you're in it every day, like you have to report back on that ship. But me, like, I keep it so far away because like it becomes your reality after a while, Like it also fucks with your energy. Yeah, I mean, you know, I feel like I feel like you've done a really good job of I don't like, I don't ever see Whiz participating in just bullshit online. No, I know my place, and you know, like you'll throw a
thought out there and then everyone else will react to it. Yeah, you'll throw some shit out there, like, yo, don't be around me if you're smoking backwards right, and then it'll go on every fucking like hip hop meme page and then everyone chimes in and then you're your price smoking you know. I mean, like on some g ship, I don't even look at this stuff afterwards, Like I'll say something and then I'll just sit my phone down. That's
how you almost got to do it. Otherwise you drive yourself crazy reading comment You drop fucking three interviews a week, and if I dived into the comments on these interviews, nah, God, but a culture vulture. I just go on about my day, like, yeah, I don't even realize how many people I pissed off. But it's cool though, because people need to be pissed off. People need to you know, have conversations, like you said, like alternative conversations with it. I just think that we've
gotten to the point. And you know, I think the Trump shit is a lot to blame with this where everyone is so tribal with their thoughts to where like, you know, if you don't agree on everything over here, that side will just tell you to go fuck themselves. You know. I was talking to Killer Mike, and uh, you know, Mike is a big gun advocate, right, which is okay, but like he's also with Bernie Sanders in
Alabama advocating for unions for Amazon workers. But there's like people who like agree with Killer Mike on everything else that will hang him out the dry because he believes in the Second Amendment, And it's like, what the fuck, Like, yeah, you should be able to believe in whatever you want to. Sometimes I just talk about it too. That's the real part, is like you really can't say shit, you know what
I'm saying. It's like, it shouldn't be like that to where one conversation will just spark everybody calling you these names or thinking you're just like we can we can just talk about it. Maybe I need to learn some shit that I didn't even fucking know a point of view on it or whatever whatever. But to be able to bring the conversation up and not have to, you know, be boxed in or labeled, Oh my god, and I have your whole day ruin by you know, other people's
opinions that you don't deserve all of that. That's one hundred percent. It's crazy. Did you you know? I'm a big Joe Rogan fan, and I went there, uh with up Freddie gibbson this podcast, like a couple of months ago. We went out there, Yeah, did rooms with Joe? Oh sweet, My fucking face was melted off. Y'all did this rooms on the show. No, no, no, we did him that night at a comedy show. I didn't get that. Look.
It was rough, y'all ate just like regular. So I fucked up because I had an edible uh huh, like a a pretty strong edible. And then I trooms and I was drinking like a fish. And then we went to sixth sixth Halve or sixth Street, sixth Street and we went bar hopping and bro Texas. Yeah in Austin, Yeah, because he moved his show down. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah. So it was probably a really it was a really rough trip for me because I really thought that like
we were gonna get killed. I was paranoid as fuck. I thought everybody was trying to like smoke Freddy. I was like, bro, we don't end up like pop smoke out here. Bro. Like I was really freaking the fuck out. And then I got and then I just woke up in my hotel room. It was rough. But but you went on the Rogan Show, which I thought was super dope.
Did you get like, I feel like that's another guy who were talking about who like he just speaks freely for three or four hours at a time, so he's bound to say some ship that can piss any people off. Did you get any like blowback from anybody? For no, man, Actually I got a lot of love from that. Of course. It was a great interview. Thank you appreciate it. You guys were fun. We were I just woke up. I was really excited to do it first of all, and then when I got there, there was no like real
format or any thing. It was just like, yo, just sit down and we just start talking. So yeah, I mean the vibe that I got from him, and of course is authentic and he's a cool ass dude. But he just says what he thinks is real and what he believes, and if he believes it, he believes it. If he doesn't, he'll ask you and talk to you. But he's not really going to challenge your opinion. He's just going to say what he believes. And I'm I'm
cool with that, like everybody's standing on. Also, like the fact he's very open to your perspective, right, like he'd be like, oh shit, I didn't even look at it that way, you know what I mean? Like he has people from all sides. Nobody get on there and argue with Joe, they just talk. Everybody just talks, but they don't always agree. They're not saying the same exact thing, but they're not fucking going back and forth. And shit, I feel like if the world was like, they'd be
bad because we's just yelling at each other. Yeah, I mean, we're tweeting at each other really with lots of caps. Man, it's weird. I don't even fuck with a lot of that type of stuff. Y'all are my homies, so it's like y'all can get anything, you know what I mean. But really, like on the outside and you know, just shock value and all that stuff click bait. It's a dark, real scary place. And I take that shit personally, like for real, for real, if somebody uses me for a headline,
that's not cool. Like that's not what we're in it for. So even try to set people up like that and make things out of I've never been in it for that. Well. I feel like you also don't do a lot of like you do interviews, but you're not like you don't do like a lot of sit down shit, like you know what I mean. Like I feel like I was just thinking about it earlier today. I don't. I don't do a lot of that, but well I do, but it doesn't go crazy because nobody fucks with me like nobody.
And I feel like you're very good. When someone tries to hit you with one of those got your joints, you just shut that shit down. Yeah, for sure. I mean it's it's definitely a mutual respect where I'm like, Okay, you gotta do what you gotta do. You got to try to get these questions off. But I'm not gonna break my character or you know, my integrity for your headlines. You did what I'm saying. We're gonna keep it light, We're gonna keep it cool. And if that's not interesting,
then you don't even want whiz. You know what I'm saying. But I'm not coming here for no drama or no bullshit. And I think people really understand that, and they don't really approach me with that. They don't try to bring that out. And yeah, I feel very fortunate to have that be a part of my career. You dig, yeah one hundred percent. Man, are you still heavy in the gym? Because man, your transformation just as a dude, Yeah, it's
pretty serious. Little as hell, bro, I mean yeah, like you know, you were whiz just skinny, skinny, tall, skinny cat and then all of a sudden you're yoked up doing kickboxing and all that, man, And it was definitely like inspiring to see like how committed you were to not only like getting bigger and getting like stronger, but also just the the fighting shit. That's like it felt like you were like you're all in on that. Yeah.
Like for me, like I'm not trying to be the biggest dude in the world, the biggest gym freak or anything like that. I think I just kind of started just to learn. And the more that I started that I would be able to put like the gym aspect just into life or music or whatever, art, creativity, science, excuse me, it all just made more sense and kind of tied in. And of course you get the physical benefits from it if you stick with it. Like you can't just do what I did in like six to
eight months. It takes years to like transform your body, you know what I'm saying. And I'm still in the process of you know, keeping it going. And because you were you were trained with Jake lasers. Yeah, yeah, still I still am there, yeh. And yeah. I mean, you know, there's a lot of layers to that bro Like there's there's the business layers. I became an owner in the PFL that, Yeah, we got gems all over. I'm going to have my own protein and shake and stuff like that.
Like based off of it, there's like the family aspect. I know so many fighters around the country, around the world. We can go to any gym, we can go to any you know what I mean. It feels like when you have something like that in common zone, it's almost like a brotherhood because you're like in your most vulnerable space with these guys training, sweating, like you know what
I mean. Like you're probably as a rapper, you're so used to being in situations where you're that motherfucker, Like Yo, you're headlining every show you're on, everyone's there to see you. You go to a gym with a bunch of killers, it's like, you know, you're in a different position. It's definitely humbling. And you know, anybody who comes from like our position, we just want to learn. So I feel like that was always my goal. So when you get to a point and rap where I'm at, where you're
not really learning too much right, anybody around here. You want to be the new guy at something, and you want to have you've mastered the rap game. You want some OG's around you. You don't want to you know what I mean, always be the one who everybody's looking two for everything, And the gym definitely allows me to do that. With the PFL, how did you get involved in that? Because for people that there's like they just did an ESPN dal my producers just did that's a
big deal, man, super big. Yeah. So it's been going on for about two three years now, so you're you're a part owner of PFL YEP And basically it's just alternative to the other fighting leagues. And we have a regular season and we have playoffs and we have a championship, and other superstars who competed other places they can come to the PFL and join the season and we go off of a point system. So the people with the most points, that's who advances in their weight class. Is
it similar to like I think a point system? I think like the way NASCAR does it? Is it kind of close to them about Nascar? I just know that they do I just points. I mean I could learn about NASCAR so essentially because that's a new way of doing it because you're talking about season. You know, we're so used to seeing UFC it's a pay per view thing. It's like, so this is like more like like made the best person win. Whoever's got the end of the points goes to the play is it like? Yeah? Playoffs
for show and the champions Fire. You know Clarissa Shills, Yeah, female boxers, she crossed over to the PFL, so she's making her M and A the debut with us over there. So it's gonna be a lot of stuff like that where you see maybe people from other sports crossover, people who are superstars in other other leagues they might not have, you know, got their championship shot, but they come to the PFL. Would would you guys take on like celebrity fights. Yeah,
Like if one of these Paul bros. Were like, hey man, I'm trying to get into octagon, why not? I don't see why not. We would train them up, we would start him in the season and we see where they go. Yeah, I mean, you gotta compete, like, it's not gonna be like a popularity contest. So yeah, I think that that's those dudes they bang like they really fight. That's what
I'm like. Look, man, like I'm a you know, if you're a boxing fan, you got to at least be excited that there's a tension on the sport again because on the because on the undercards of these fights there's some real boxing mode. I mean, and like the actual fights that we've seen so far haven't been like real fights. They've been more like exhibitions or right right right, you
know what I'm saying. It's like, you know, we get in there, but the way that they train and what they're prepared for that they really they're really fighting, you know what I mean. They're not just taking pictures or going to the gym and fucking warming up and looking good like they're they're getting it in. Yeah, I think that, Uh, that'd be crazy. So what what what do you think would differentiate the PFL from Because you know, there's bellatour,
there's there's UFC. I would say those are probably the big two, right right, But you guys got an ESPN deal, which is automatically great because you know you've got eyes behind it. But what what what kind of differentiates what you guys do or makes what you guys do unique compared to those two. It's more for the fighters and for the fans. Not to say that take away from any other corporation, but yeah, we just keep both in mind.
We want the fighters to make money as well as game popularity, and we want the fans to get the best bang for their buck. So you know, you have your lower tier, you can start here, and then you got your you mean, gets a little bit higher, and then you got your top tier. So you're getting what you spend your money on and what you spend your time paying it. I do feel like that's one thing we always hear about UFC is that the fighters kind
of get paid the fighters fairly. The fighters have issues, they have yeah, yeah, yeah, because you'll see some of these pay per view numbers and then you'll hear what someone made who fought, and you'll be like, yeah, this happening. I forget what the exact numbers are, but there's only a handful of you know, those fighters who have actually fought for a million dollars or more. And that's what our main prize is is at the end of it, you get a million dollars if you win andampionship. Oh
I mean Yeah, that's that's that's awesome. It's a no brainer. Trey, hard Win and mill where are you at with music right now? Because I feel like at this point in time, you just do what you want. So sometimes we'll get a random tape from you. Well, you know, you're you're you're hopping on songs that with people who you fuck with? Last year we got the EP, But like, what do you how do you feel about I mean, by the way, I love the fact Finally last year we got Cushian
or Juice on Spotify. That was a big fucking deal. Yeah, everybody, But yeah, like, where are you at music wise? Man? Are you still inspired? Are you still like, like, you know, how do you feel about about the rap game right now? I love the way that the rap game is moving now. I think a lot of the work that I put in and paved the way on is like paying off, not only for me but for a lot of other people facts. So you know, with that in mind, uh, I just I see the next step in my evolution
and I'm always working on it. I'm always in the studio, I'm always working with new artists and things like that. But for my own personal project, the next thing for me is to just you know, have another big moment that is stand out not just to other people, but really impresses me. And I know what I want to talk about, and I know what I want the numbers to look like, and I know what you know type of people I want to impress, But I can't get
there until I actually create the project. So that's what I'm doing, is I'm making the sound and I'm getting the content and everything that I really think is gonna, you know, take me to the next level in a lot of different people's opinions as well as mine. And you know, that's working with different production working with different writers, just trying to put together not really trying, but putting together a full ass project that's going to be the
evolution of you know who I am in my career. Yeah, I feel like you've gotten to the place in your career where like, sure you'll take another see You again, right, because it's one of the biggest songs of all time. But at the same time, you're with Khalifa like you're a fucking you know. I think that there's probably three other guys like in your category as far as just like my grandma knows who you are, you know what
I mean. Like so like that's it gives you freedom kind of because you can just make what you want and you can, like you said, like you're trying to craft a project or a new sound or like you could be as patient as you want. Like my main thing is the message. So if the message isn't right or not even that it's not right, but if it's not telling the message of the music, yeah, the message in the music, yeah absolutely, if it's not. If it's I don't want to just scratch the surface because I've
already done that. I'm in the game. I'm deep in the game. So I'm just being really really conscious of the things that I say. And I love what's being made in music now. But there's no way that I could say that and be completely fulfilled. And it takes time, you know what I mean. It takes time to really put together a full meal for a motherfuckers to really digest and and enjoy. And you know, everything that I make, I feel like it's fire. But it's like if you
go fishing, you can't catch every fish. I want that big fish. So I'm really just shaving the fat and figure what is the message that you want to like put out there. There's a lot of different things with with young artists. There's way too much violence with with the younger artists. And I just had this kid Fullio from Jacksonville here and I had to like, I was like really trying to talk to him, like hey, man, like I don't know if they got this beef going
on out there. That's it's so crazy disrespectful, Like the violence is crazy, and it's there's so much of that, and that's what these blogs are feeding our timelines too. And it just feels like, yeah, it almost seems like dudes are like getting into it to start beefing with each other, Like that's why you got into rap, to
get like it's out of it yea. And if you think about, like you know, resting peace of King Vaughan, but like the issue between him and Kwando Rondo, like those guys aren't even from the same city, so like that was a rap beef rap beef. It'd be different if like King Vaughan got into it with someone from Chicago while he was in Atlanta. But yo, guys are
dying over rap beef. It's not productive for anybody. And no one's like where are the companies that are behind these guys or the big homies or you know what I'm saying, Like, well, the labels are signing them, because that's what's like fueling it and making it go further, because it's it's not really in their hands. It's like it gets like just this type of the songs that they play and the words that they say, how disrespectful they are the people's families. It's insane. It wouldn't be
it wouldn't affect the same if it wasn't mainstream. I agree, if you had to dig deep to find that stuff, then it wouldn't affect it the same. But you have people who have nothing to do with any of that pushing singing it in the club or riding around and the car listening. He fuels it, puts so much more onto it than actually would be there if it was just beef. Did you see the Vanessa Carlton remix, A thousand miles remix where they're like on the golf course.
You know it's it's it's crazy. Yeah, yeah, you should have a reference here, but yeah, put it put it in there. This kid young and age put out you know, a thousand miles with the White Girl's song from White Chicks. If I could what they redid that song and literally just did a whole entire song three minutes straight just talking about their ops dead friends by name. That's crazy. It's insane, and it's it's like twenty five million views and it's like, yeah, that's the type of shit, what
are we doing? Yeah, I mean you should like, yeah, so you're so you kind of want to come in and because I feel like there's no balance right now,
especially with the younger kids. Man, Like, you know, I think there's like kids at Cordae that are amazing and yeah, but as far as just like there, it feels like there's a whole generation that's just well, I'm just speaking from a perspective of not preaching to nobody because I'm still living my life too, of course, but I'm just I'm not no washed up nigga that you could just be like, oh, shut the fuck up, we don't want
to hear what you got to say. It's like, now you have a choice whether you want to listen to what I'm saying. But I'm going to say it though, So I'm definitely touching on subjects from a from a
perspective of I've been through it. I had to come out of Pittsburgh to get to where I'm at, and I would never want to go back to them circumstances that man was in when I was, you know, coming up, we had Chevy here, and Chevy told the story about how they just try to kill him not too long, right, and you know what I'm saying, the game and he's been out here, he's been he's a OG. And you know, we all know Chevy, Chevy's a great guy. But it's like you just, you know, you just never know, man,
when you come from that world, especially when you're back home. Man, it feels like back homes, are you always going to get the most haters? Yeah, I mean, you know, the goal is to try to be able to operate your business without worrying about any of that stuff, right, And I just want to definitely push people in the direction of you can still be cool. You could still you know, be that nigga. You can blah blah blah blah, be safe, Like you don't have to show money, you don't have
to show guns, you don't have to disrespect anybody. And if you really got a problem with somebody, there's a place to take it where you could be tough. But like that's another thing is a lot of dudes would rather shoot than fight. Yeah, you can also try to resolve the situation talking. I know you, I know you've had situations that were resolved off camera. I've had a lot of situations that people don't even know about one
hundred percent because it's not even that serious. You know, if you really want to get to the bottom of it, you can and yeah. So and that's what the gym does too for me, because a lot of people do think they're tough and they want to they want to fight, they want to throw hands, and they'll say and the hard beat. Oh I'm not going to know gym, I'll shoot it out, blah blah blah. Sid I think that's because you can't last three minutes. You don't have your
cardial skills. I've seen you swing like a bitch, So you don't want to get embarrassed, you know what I'm saying. So remove that from it and really get it off your chest if it's really an issue. There's a lot of rappers securities who be acting tough and you know my big homies. Of course, they're like, look, we're starting a security fight. I was going to say, you're security for people who don't know his security got their own
fucking fighting league in Vegas. Like all your big motherfuckers who want to be frowning in the club and all that shit. They'll put arm bar quick, bring it to the mat, be productive, you know what I'm saying. They can all get money after that. We can get money out of the situation. But you know, bring it, bring it there. A lot of niggas ain't signing up, but
you know, we'll see what it is. But at least there's an alternative, and we're trying to put it on a mainstream level of We're not with that other shit. We're with this. This is what we're doing. We're doing martial arts. We're working together. We're doing this. We put niggas on the road together, we work out when we're on the road. And of course nigga's gonna have problems. You're gonna have beef. But like you said, what's the
alternative to, you know, uh, resolving the situation. You've always had the like one of the best ears in hip hop. I feel like when it comes to just new talent, like I feel like you're always you know, even when you know, I just think back to all the times like I first heard somebody was with you when you're in DJ and in a bungalow, like, oh what's this? Oh shit? You know, I think, I really think, like the first time I ever heard Uzzi was with you and this was a fuck I don't even know many
years ago. That was maybe twenty fifteen or something. Like, you know, how tapped in do you try to stay? I mean, obviously you have Taylor Gang, you sign artists and all that, but like just as a fan, like, do you do you still like, because sometimes I'll be feeling like, man, I'm so busy, I can't even I don't even got time to be a fan of this shit no more. Yeah, you know what I mean as far as just discovering new artists and you know, but like, like do you still even have time to even be
a fan and try to find new artists? You know, not even for your label, but just in general, yeah, just in general. Yeah, I think just the game and music consumption has changed a lot, and that race to find that new shit has just become like everybody's so thirsty now, like niggas is just digging and like reaching for what's new or what's hot. And for me, I like to just see what what I enjoy And a lot of the time I just stumble on it, or
my homies will play it, or my son. Now he plays a lot of new music and shit that I never even heard before, and I don't even really have to search for that shit no more. It comes to you. Yeah, it just it just kind of pops up. But in those days that you were talking about, like that was a lot of fun because that was really, you know, a selection of music. It was like, all right, I'm not listening to none of that. This is the shit
that I like. And that was more what I like to put out to the world is what I enjoyed, whether people like it or not. Post Malone was one of the moth first motherfuckers. Like there's a lot of people whereas like I just supported them just because I know, even twenty one Savage, I remember you playing twenty one
Savage super early, super early. Yeah, I pulled up to him at one of his shows just because, like I fucked with his vibe and I had been in Atlanta, you know, recording some music, getting some tattoos and shit, and it just, you know, it just rubbed off the correct way. But I think it's really important to just be open and sensitive to all of that shit. And even right now with the world about to be back open, I already know what my playlist is gonna sound like.
It's not gonna sound like everybody else's because that's not the vibe that I want to bring. I want to inspire a different feeling. I want to have a different groove. So there's gonna be some shit that you don't know, there's gonna be some shit that you do know, and fuck, we just gonna have a good time. Yo. Have to stop the Bootleg Cab podcast real quick and shout out our sponsor, odd Socks. That's right, they've been holding us down from the jump Man. And they're not only the
makers of the most comfortable socks in the world. Shout out to odd Socks, but they also now got the draws man. The boxer briefs are so fire, They're so soft, they feel great on your ass, your nuts, whatever you're into, you know what I'm saying. Whatever you got, they'll cover them up real real comfortably and ladies, you know you could wear these things to sleep. So go to odd socksoficial dot com use the keyword bootleg cab save twenty percent off. You know, one of the licenses they just
got that I love are the Neruto socks. They just got the Neruto socks. Of course they got wwe those are mankind socks, ladies and gentlemen, SpongeBob and shout out to the goat Rick Flair. So what you gotta do, get you some odd socks? Thank me later. Save twenty percent off at checkout by using the keyword bootleg keV at odd socksofficial dot com. And we are super proud that they're presenting this podcast. Let's get back to it. I feel like, too, what was dobe about the pandemic
is it made people listen to music differently. It made us like, instead of standing on couches at the club and you know, hearing shit that way. I think that there was like a resurgence of you know, some real rap shit popping off. You think so, I think so because I think I just look at the Grammy nominations, right, it was Freddie Gibbs. It was a hoist of five
nine d Smoke it was. It was. It was just all some real, like real rap shit that I think that might have gotten overlooked in other years because I feel like we're listening in headphones, We're listening at home, you know what I'm saying. I think the content for this year changed because everybody just became more conscious of what was going on around them. Yeah, people tried to make more songs that were geared towards that as opposed to like, you know what I mean, different different things.
In my opinion, it made people dig a little bit deeper. Yeah, I think, like, Yo, Griselda had a crazy year last year. Like what I'm saying, Like, it's definitely like the vibe has changed for sure due to like what you're saying, people's attention span. But I want to get back in the club though, like that, I know you do. I want to stand on the couch. Yeah, for sure, to
be on the couch. That's inspiration. Hey, going back to your Freshman cover in twenty ten that was, in retrospect, one of the most historical covers I think they ever had. A double exel was you, It was Nip, It was Big Sean it was Fred, it was j Rock, Jay Rock was on, Miss Cole was on there, like such like like how crazy. Like do you ever like look back and kind of reflect on like some of your moments in hip hop, because that's like a historical moment. Man. Yeah, yeah,
it's dope. When you're coming up, you always you look at the past and be like, oh, man, I wish I would have came up during that time. But we definitely had our own era where it was like that was our golden era. You could say it was like how it was when Tribe was out, and yeah, it was like I was My favorite era was the blog era. That was our own version of that, and we lived it too. We were CouchSurfing, we were flight hopping, we were a concert going, we were studio sleeping. We was
really thugging and everybody was helping each other out. So it was all the like you said, the blog era. We made the music and then the blogs put it out, so we had it was the relationship. It was always fun to find new artists on like Two Dope Boys in those days. I was like it was just it felt like that the curators there was more of a selection to where you knew if you went to a certain website you find some shit that you're looking for.
I feel like nowadays the curators, like a few people at these DSPs, it was hard to get into those things too, Like you really had to be dope, no for sure, but it was like, but they would also take chances on artists, Yeah, for sure. For show they would post one thing and if it didn't get that meaning, like they were still posting another one. Thinking, man, it's popularity contest now, which is cool. It's not that bad,
but that shit only lasts what fifteen seconds? So yeah, I feel like the streaming shit is cool, but it's like also it's made it extremely I wouldn't say hard, but I feel like harder than ever to start from scratch and have a career because you really got there's like a few so I'm some awesome independent shit. There's you know, you got to get on Carl Cherry's radar, You got to get on you know Whoever's to really
kind of break through some of those editorial playlists. And I think so, I think so man, I think you just gotta get good fifteen seconds? What do you mean, like of the song that's it? You good. All right, Yeah, you have the whole song. You have fifteen seconds, A nice little hook, TikTok, a little something that loops put it on, TikTok. You good. Hey you had a TikTok moment. Something new. It made a look that's something new. But I was like, oh shit, this shit is like two
years old exactly. Yeah, fans did that. That was cool as hell. That happened during the pandemic too, It did. It did. Everybody was at home with their families. Take talking it up using the app and all that. You mentioned your son Bash, who you know, I think is probably intellectually like one of the smartest kids. That kid is. How old is your son now? Eight? I would say he's probably eight going on like fifteen as far as his brain, like, he's a very smart kid. He's sharp. Yeah,
he's a very sharp kid. You know. I thought it was dope to see you do the Oreo commercial recently. What is it about how you and Amber have raised him that you know? I think? I think to like how I see a lot of fathers with their kids and like, like, what do you think is special about how you guys decided to raise him? Is there anything like that you would give as far as like advice to other parents out there, I think we both share a lot of the same views, if not pretty much
all of them on how he should be raised. And that's really important to be on the same page with your partner because you're you're trying. You have to. There's a push in a pool. Some people might want to see their kid grow up this way, some people might want to see it grow up that way. And from what I've learned is that's really just personal with the parents, and if you're grown enough and brave enough to let that go for the better of the kid, then that's
when they're able to benefit. So, you know, there's some days where he might not want to go to school and she might be like, all right, cool, and if he's with her, that her rules. You did what I'm saying, all right cool? Your mom saying yeah. I'm like, oh your mom, blah bah blah. You need to be let you completely let that go. And it is what it is. He's with me, Oh we eat McDonald's today. You know, she's like, oh, cool, he deserves a cheeseburger. He's been good. Now,
don't be feeding my baby. You know what I mean there's a lot of little stuff. This starts there, the little stuff like you got to be able to get along, and then when it comes to make big decisions, then you right there on the same page and there's no friction. And that's how me and her are is like we we start with those little blocks, and he's a really good kid, he's really understanding, he's really you know, fortunate.
We live right down the street from each other, so he gets to spend a lot of time with both of us. He's not really missing out on too much. So is he on the roadblocks? Yo, he's roadblocks out, Yeah,
he's he's roadblocks in Fortnite for sure. I didn't realize that Roadblocks was a publicly traded company until recently, and I bought stock because I was like, I don't know how much fucking buddy, I'll be putt into that roadblock for by game for seven year old up and they go up and down though, like, yeah, they find the company that makes the game that makes all of them exactly, because even Fortnite, like Fortnite's kind of you know, it was a wave and now it's you know, listen, they
go up and down, bro, you know you're you're not like a big game around Nah, man, I don't game. That should take too much time out of my day. Like yeah, it's a lot, dude, It's almost like it's fun, but then you just feel like fuck man, like you're not being very productive with your day. I used to play games, but I started rapping when I was fourteen, So like that whole muscle of sitting down and doing that that I don't even have that, bro, Like I just like I love seeing Snoop on Twitch when he
rage quits. Oh yeah, I love that shit. He really means it too, like oh yeah, that's not no acting or none of that ship Like he really be hot, bro, Like Snoopy upset. When you're talking about mushrooms earlier, Yes, talk to me about the crazy siest trip you've had, because a lot of people take mushrooms, they microdose and they get through their day and then there's other things you do that what are they call it the master
dose or the no no no, like the super dose. Yeah, supposed to change your life, like the God, Yeah, the God do shit. I don't know, yeah, Like like what's the what's the deepest like craziest trip you've ever been on and what'd you get out of it? Probably when I ate mushrooms for my mom. We went to Coachella and I didn't know how to really dose it all
like that. So I took a ship ton and she took a lot of them too, and Outcast was playing, and we just have like this cool relationship with Outcasts because when she we would go on road trips, we would always listen to Equiminie, so it's like top five album all time. Oh yeah, hell yeah. So we're like
Outcasts Coachella, we're doing shrooms. Hell yeah. And we took the shrooms and they were really really really really really really really strong, and we were both just like laying down in the grass and shit like that, and it was cool. It wasn't too much, but I couldn't move. I didn't want to move. And I think the deepest and realist thing that I took away from that was just the fact that at one point was inside of my mother's stomach, and I was like, wow, we were
like connected, you know what I mean. So when we were laying down, I'm like, we're basically doing the same thing we used to do. That's the same because we're the same fucking person. I'm like, this is this is deep, bro, and it you know you're always gonna be cool with your moms, of course, but that's this is and your mom for people don't know, like where's his mom will be at the functions? For sure? Your mom? Your mom's a g for sure for sure. So it just definitely
gave me a cool ass appreciation for moms. That's crazy. You know, it's crazy you mentioned outcasts. I know you. You've always been extremely high on paying homage to the people who've influenced you. You You got the bone Thugs tattoo, you know what I'm saying. Like, obviously you and Snooper, you know, I don't know what we call you. You You guys are like hip hop tag team champs for the last ten years. You know, Like you got to do that tour. It was like it was crazy, No, it
was amazing. But like, is there someone who you know you mentioned outcast and outcast, especially Andre kind of not the most accessible and also really accessible at the same time, because you might see Andre at like seven to eleven and be like, oh shit, sharing ubers and shit. But is there someone who who you looked up to? That you haven't, because I feel like every way you're connected
with Cam, you've connect with a lot of peece. There someone who who you really looked up to that you haven't really got to like forge a bond with yet. I was cool with DMX, Rest and Peace. I didn't get to do no music with him. I want I definitely was trying to do a track with him, like because I seen him at Snoop's compound. We were both locked in for like two weeks. I was in one room, Snooper was in the other room, and Swiss and DMX with another room. So we were just mixing, mingle, go upstairs,
play pool, be in the kitchen, eating together. So we were supposed to collab like during that time, but we were all just getting and having too much fun. I know I was, but uh so I didn't get to work with Eggs and jay Z. I want to. I definitely want to, you know, be in the room with him, even if it's just one track. But I feel like, you know, just on a building type of level of cracking some jokes. He's in a weird game now He's chopped it up with Burns. So we got some mutual
friends and shit like that, so definitely Hove. Yeah, how was how was it hanging out with DMX? I met him once and he was like exactly who I'd hoped that, you know, DMX dying man, probably just as a fan. Obviously, Nit passing away really hit me hard because I knew Nip, but as a fan. As a kid, you and I around the same age. I remember going to the Hard Knock Life tour and leaving after DMX got off stage.
This was like volume two HOVE, so he performed a couple of songs that we left, but that shit really fucked me up because I'm like, man, this dude was like my world for like sixth and seventh grade. Yeah, X was crazy bro like I had. I remember walking to the store to go get his first album, well a single before the album even came out. I have to get at me dog. And when the album came out, like that shit was so far. I remember my dad took it away from me it was too explicit, but
then he ended up giving it back. He was like, nah, you can listen to this one. This one was doge. Like I fuck with X like but just cooling with him. He's so he's so much fun. I have family from New York and he acts just like them, like just really outspoken. If you walk in the room, he's gonna fuck with you. Like I had a cameraman at the time, and he was like, yeah, I know you. That's my camera right there. Thank you. I didn't even know you. He knew I wanted one, like you know what I mean,
just fucking with niggas. Like he was a real, real cool dude, real fun person to be around. So, and you mentioned Jay getting involved in the wed game. Now Jay's not no, like I don't I don't know jay Z, but I don't know him to be a smoker. No, well not before I think you know more now then yeah, yeah, I mean, you know, you're one of the biggest weed icons in hip hop history. So when guys like who are kind of coming from the outside of that world
come in, like, how do you feel about that? Well, when it's people like oh, I don't, I would never feel it's like a boss move almost, it's like, of course, why not not? Why It's like it's like him getting mad because I wouldn't be a rapper. You sit down, a little nigga, I got this. It's like, nah, fuck that. But that's like I understand he probably you know, wasn't at the forefront of it or like you know, putting in the work on the on the side that we were, but too be faces of it. He did what I'm
saying and do it the right way. I think that's the real goal and just the I see the end goal and the more you know, bosses and big people and jay Z has a lot to do with, you know, the jail system in the law man. So the fact that there's people right now across this country that are doing like serious prison time for like minimum amounts weeds insane still, so he don't even have to smoke a joint. I'll smoke it. You'll smoke it for him. Yeah, just
just keep us good. I mean, you're on your way to like I mean, I feel like you've been making so many mobile type moves of the last decade, Like you know, you got the ship on post Mace, hot Box by hot Box by Wiz. I mean, there's just so much stuff that you have your hands in. Death Liquid death, PFL. I'm on TV. I got a show called Dickinson that's on Apple Plus. I play a character that his name is death. I haven't gotten Apple plus yet. Only you know what's funny is when you dropped your
uh was it last year? The year before? Yeah, that was the only time I got I got fucking I think I got everything but Apple. Yeah. But I was like, I mean, I gotta go watch this. It's all good. But so is the show on right now? Yeah? It's in the second season. Yeah. See, I didn't even know that ship were about to drop the third season. Well, we about to start filming the third season. I leave to you have iconic rapper actor moments, And I mean
that in the most respectful way if possible. I appreciate it where it's like I wouldn't say you you've had moments where you obviously weren't a great actor, but it just works. That's what they called me to set to do it. It's like Nas and Belly. It's like Nas just showed up and was just Nas in the movie and that's what for? What movie was it where you were on a fucking horse? That was a movie with Amber? Yes? Yeah, yeah.
She was like it was like there were some other girls in there, like the Gang, the Gangs of Roses. Me and my me and my girl watched that ship and we were like, this is hilariously bad, but it's good. But that's what you gotta do, though, man, like look at like Samuel, look at his motherfucker. Jackson was in everything, everything, and then he became the goat later, but he did everything all the way up to that point. You'll watch
some old ship like you got fucking killed. He was a junkie like he's he's I think he's been killed way more times than he's actually maybe than any actor ever. Yeah, Samuel Jackson's been murdered multiple ways. Shout out to him. Yeah, by multiple races of people too, so not just you know in the seventies, like he got older and got killed too. Because let's give some can we give some flowers to uh to Burner man, Yeah, that's my dog, bro.
I think burn Is doesn't get enough love when it comes to just like, yeah, that mother man he is. He's built, he's built a lot. That's the thing. I think. I think Burner actually does get enough love. He's just he's just like the real goat. Like when you're really the goat, you don't really see or hear or anything
like that. But he's always putting in work and all the bosses go through burn Like I just seen a video with Rick Ross on Berner's cookie tour bus, you know, Burns walking him around him his dispensary that he just opened in Vegas. You know what I'm saying. It's like and shans Rick Ross because he's a boss, but Berner's not. No little nigga, you feel me. And that's like you said, the reason why he gets his flyers. That's facts. Man. Talk about Taylor Gang, you know, obviously one of the
most iconic brands in hip hop. I mean you know from having Juicy J on the label. I think back to that double xel cover where it was it was you, Juicy J was Lola, Lola, it was was tie on there. I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, like the little Native American vibe. Yeah, but like Marana vibe. You know who is currently on the roster. Who are you excited about? I know you have some new artists. Yep, we got tons of new artists. You're always signed a new artist. I feel like, excuse me,
so we still got tying Juicy Chevy of course. Berner of course the new artist skate. He's about to skate. Nice guy. Skates real awesome working I started. I've known Skate for a very long time because he used to share a manager without Alden Smith from the forty nine ers, which is random. That's a good crazy kid. That's a crazy boy, be a wild guy. He just got back on the thing. He's yeah, Jlaz helping get this. He's an interesting camp. But now I love him. I'm glad
he's doing great. But Skate, I really was like, Okay, I see you on some white boys ship. When I saw his you know, he was daying the girl of the Animal. I said, I see you bro making us look good out here, because I too, am a white guy who's with a girl who probably most people would be like, nah, that ain't his good, you know what I mean? So I respect the skates move man. Yeah, good dude, man. So who else besides Skate Skate Young Daji he's from Houston. He actually created the Whoe. We
were just talking about him. Yeah, yep, yeah, y'all y'all on de Yeah yeah, Sosa man. He's from Houston. Yell, he got the h town locked up. Chris Hollis he's from Pittsburgh and fed the Guard. He's from Pittsburgh as well. Pittsburgh is obviously you know. That's the sick shout out to Will Who. Yeah, I don't think we'll ever move back. Yeah, I know, man, he used the pandemics and excuse to go home, and now he's he skated on us. Bro, he just slid. I talked. I'm like, yo, when you're
coming back? He's like hopefully never. Nah, he ain't coming back. It's cool though. He did his time here. It's like jail. Yeah, he did his time. He's allowed to leave. Well, shit, man, everyone should go obviously support. I mean, you got so much stuff going on and you're working on new music. You've always been known to kind of do some collab projects here and there. Is there any any of that kind of stuff? He works? Yeah, me and Juicy got a smacker bro. Really yeah, we got a crazy album
and we got a crazy single for it already. So yeah, that's it's gonna be sick. Would you and Tire ever do another project? Me entire working on the album too, but he's doing one with Mustard, and I feel like that's more of a priority for him. Well, the last project y'all put out, I think it just was on SoundCloud. No, well, we did move into Apple to talk about it in the morning. Oh it was. It's on Apple. It's not
on Spotify alright, No, I think it's on Spotify. We shot a movie for that too that we never even released. So maybe we'll dig dig that back up out of the out of the archives. But yeah, me and Ty are gonna do an album after him and Muster. Every summer we get a tour from you usually, Yes, I was going to talk about that. What's going on with that? Let's talk abou We're gonna move it to the fall. Okay, So that tour is coming, the tours on the way.
We're figuring out the lineup and it's gonna happen in the fall. So there. So so for people, I mean, you've I feel like every summer we get Whizz and a plethora of amazing other artists. Right, there's gonna be somebody new. Uh. Last last tour we had Jack Harlow was the big opener, and you see what happened after. I mean, I remember when Uzi was the first, like base you know what I'm saying, You're pretty good. Before him,
it was Kendrick Wow, Yeah, money bag. Yo's open. Yeah, so we've had some We've had some really iconic uh movings on up in the rankings. So it'll be fun to see who comes through this year and then who smashes it afterwards. I would like to see Blast open. I think Blast is the next guy out of the whole West Coast, and I think I think the Blast opening slot on a Whiz tour would be nice. Okay, you know what I mean? Put them intentions in the air. Yeah, I don't know, I don't know. I know, I'm always
like I ain't tripping. Yeah, I mean, you know, I think I'm trying to think who else? Who are you fucking with? It's like that you're like, yo, Like, let's say there's a new artist that you're a fan of right now that calls you, and you're you're just gonna do the future just because you like them. Everybody everybody, Yeah, I like everybody. I love everybody. Then there's also the fee, So rappers, if you got your bag right, charge, yeah, listen, I need that swap because when you go number one,
no no, no, no no, no, now you have charged. Recently, I set up a play for you and you got a bag off it. Oh, because it was a bag on the table. It was a nice bag. It was a bag on the table. I'm not gonna hit you if you ain't you know what I'm saying, especially for well. I want to say thank you to you because you did a record for my artists in twenty nineteen and uh, this ship went. We hit like a thousand spins and radio we that man, that was a hell yeah. Shout
out to brown Boy Modu a Lexus that was. That was a fun time. Yeah, very fun time. I'm we always there because it's a relationship thing. Like you are. You got to be able to depend on somebody. So if you want to work, we could work what you're working with. Hey, let me ask you this, what's one of your records that you wish it would have been bigger? That you was like, man, this is that shit, but it just never really hit like one of your big hits.
Let me think. I feel like you got a bunch of them, to be honest, but they've got to be going to sticks out from Uh. I can't really say because if it don't goes crazy, I just let it go. I don't really trip off of it. I had a lot of songs that could have could have picked up. I feel like the record with Gucci was crazy, that song was insane. I probably still went go older platinum, you know what I mean. I definitely have a plaque for it, or even the record with Uzi that pull
Up the pull Up. I thought pull Up was gonna be like a number one record. Now it also you got a plaque for it. For that, it's a great record. But yeah, that was I think that's the one that I always stuck out, like I was like, I remember talking to beat Out like yo, this is here. I remember going in the offices and like dancing on tables to that song. I always put the intention out there and the energy there and everything has to do with
politics and and you know whatever. All that performance. See you again at Kobe's thing. Man, how tough was that because that's I mean, were you even nervous to do that? Yeah? I was nervous. That's a moment. I was nervous. It was rough too, man. It was like it was hell of people in there, but it didn't feel like it just felt empty in that bitch. And that's like a big honor, you know what I mean, That's like a
big to have to do something like that huge. Yeah, So I was like, all right, just you know, get it, make it, make it what it's supposed to be. It's about him, you know what I'm saying, him and his family. So yeah, it was crazy. You got a record like See You Again, and it's almost like, yeah, I mean, it's one of the biggest songs ever, isn't it like the biggest song in YouTube history or some shit biggest rap song, and it's it's it's a it's a forever
I call it. Like certain type of records are just forever songs. You know. There's like songs that you'll hear at every wedding or and that's just the forever song. Like one hundred years from now, that song will get played at someone's funeral, you know what I mean. Like, did you get tired of that song? Nah? Hell nah? He said, nope, hell no. That's the goal, man. I want them them types of songs. Bob Marley has them songs bad you know, Sloop got them songs, Prince got
them songs, got them songs. Hey, what do you what do you think? You know, we always hear the term mixtape whiz. You know, we've had so many classic moments Man Taylor al their dies. We mentioned cushion oranges or what what? What is the Do you even see a difference in like your mentality when you're in mixed tape tape wiz mode because that's a fan thing that was made up. Yeah, like I could agree with the fans on that, just from like stepping out and then looking
back in. There's there's a mixtape whiz just like there's mixtape wheezy, Yeah, mixtay wheezy something else. You know what I'm saying. I think there's a freedom to doing mixtapes, and that freedom is slowly, you know, dying and being pulled back away from us just because you can't release music. You can't throw the same way you used to be able to because one's c everything has to hit the DSPs now, oh my gosh. Yeah, and and literally if it doesn't reach the DSPs, it don't exist, and that's
not cool. Like, well that just happened with No Ceilings three, the Little Wayne mixtape. I feel like we got that record with Drake on the DSPs. But other than that, I don't know anybody who was like riding around on that PIF and shout out to that pitch. We're still using that drop three mixtapes this year on that pith already. Yeah, they just don't exist. I mean not to downplay that, but it's like in the world and the music consumption,
it's hard. It's hard. Fans aren't trained these days like we were, where we're like, yo, I gotta hit that pith. I got you know what I'm saying, I gotta hit sound. And then the same fans will acts for mixtape Whiz or mix tape Wheezy. We'll drop it on whatever platform that we can drop it, and they'll be like when you put it on Apple Music and it's like, dude, just get the fucking project. Is there any plans to put some of the other classics up on the Spotify?
Because we got I mean, look, we got cushion rs shoes, that's all the matter. It's a process because a lot of those beats have samples in them that that won't be cleared, and I don't want to put out, you know, incomplete projects and things like that, so it takes a minute to really go back and like monetize all of that ship. And that's why we've just now released the
Thrill as a regular song. The Thrill. You know, that song's been out for what ten years, and it just now is starting to you could track what it's doing. That is crazy. Would you ever go Indie Wiz? Yeah? I mean you've been with Atlantic for so long. It's been a good marriage. But you know, I feel like you're the kind of artist that can. I mean, you have an infrastructure and a team and every relationship possible,
and I feel like you're going independence and inevitable. Man, I would I don't want to speak before you know. My relationship with Atlantic is over with. I still got a couple albums to do with them, but in the grand scheme of things, you don't need a lot of that to do. Yeah, things are different than they were when you first signed, and I'm still cool all of course. I love everybody in every department, the radio marketing. Of course, I love everybody. They treat me so well over there.
But yeah, you just don't need You don't need to do that stuff no more. All the bells and whistles, it comes with a major. It's like a lot of that you could do yourself, especially when you've been in the game, especially when you're with Khalifa. Come on, now, I've been in the game for a minute, a newer artist, I see, I see the need for all of that. You're still in training, you know what I'm saying. You
haven't even had your superstar moment yet. We didn't even We didn't shout out your gin either, which is amazing. I'm surprised I should have brought something from home. I would have took a little shot with you, man, Little d McQueen is amazing, by the way. Good look. I'd like to thank you too, because I never now Me and my wife's go to drink is gin and lemonade. You go, which I never would have discovered for work for partying with you guys in the Bombay days before
there was McQueen. But we're not going to say that now. We're only fucking with McQueen now. McQueen and lemonade take it to the head. Thanks later. Vegas Residency is probably gonna be picking back up soon. I start on June four. If I just put up the fly June fourth and dresh tore this Fall Liquid Liquid Death PFL hot Box by Wiz McQueen, Goddamn Taylor Gang Records. What's Duncanville. Oh the TV show on Apple Plus. Yeah, yeah, there's nothing
this guy can't do. Man, man oreo commercials with his son. Let's go, am I tripping? Or did you launch a company based around your son? Did he do like a clothing line or something? Yeah? I mean ship shout that out? Yeah yeah, the Bash clothing line we about to be re released for the summer. The Bash clothing line is definitely out there. This guy Man, come on, Man, and also Khalifa Cush, Khalifa Cush. Would you a whisk? I feel like you could pretty much beat most people's asses
and hip hop? Would you ever do the celebrity fighting thing? If trailer hit you with like a fucking stupid bag? You never know. Man, I'm not gonna say no an MMA fight, not even like a boxing fight because boxing is different. But I feel like you're well versed. I would do. I would definitely do kicking and punching. It wouldn't just be hands. So if we can get a fight set up based off of who wants to do do all of those the right rules with the right person,
I don't see why not run the back. Hey, who's second place to you in fighting? Skills that you've been around. I know OT's got you know, he's been in there a lot. I haven't sparred Ot yet. He's like he's I feel like Ot is like, you know, real short, little fucking stock you mom, every time I see can hold it down, for sure. But who's someone else in hip hop you think you know that they got hands like that, you respect who can move in the industry. Let me think, let me think, Let me think, let
me think, let me think. Let me think. I'm trying to trying to run it in my head. I don't really I'll give it to Ot because I trained with. What about an athlete you've been around, like as far as like maybe a football player, a basketball player something, Because I know a lot of people train over there. I'm like the top of the top you the top of the food chain over there. Yeah, ain't nobody eating like me at that gym. You can come down there
and y'all can see what's good. Come to Unbreakable. We offer we offer Sunset right behind Pink Taco. All y'all rappers, get y'all bag together, come get a membership, get your body right, let's train and then we could spar we could hit the match, so we could do all of that stuff. And we mentioned protein powder too. Yeah yup, So you got protein powder coming, Yeah, yup. I got my own protein shake. It's gonna be in G and
C and all oh man, yeah yeah, all right. Whis Khalifa, thanks for coming through, but no doubt, thanks for having them
