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#90 - Millyz

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Interview #90 on The Bootleg Kev Podcast we have Millyz! Coming out Massachusetts and don't get mixed up with Boston! Millyz talks about his come up and friendship w/ the legendary Jadakiss & Shotti who once managed the infamous 6ix9ine. Millyz also gives us an wild story on how he met Asian Doll & gives us his favorite Boston movie. This was an very entertaining interview and we thank Millyz for stopping by! We also have another video of him spitting a fire freestyle over Tupac's "Pour Out A Little Liquor" beat! check it out!

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Jesus crashed. Welcome to that pod, gosta Hey. Shout out to millies. We get to speak with upcoming Massachusetts MC. He's from Cambridge, not Boston. I fucked that up. They're close in proximity. I'm sorry, Cambridge's finest millies. Fire Ass MC. He's Caucasian. He wraps his ass off and he signed a Jadakiss is so Rasky imprint. So we talked to him. We dropped the freestyle with him too. You can go

check out on the YouTube page. It's fire plus. I think he's got an LA Leakers freestyle that might be out by the time you listen to this. It's like six minutes long, he said, So go check that out too. We're not haters over here. Shout out to the LA Leakers. We don't hate. We appreciate, all right. Also, shout out to odd socks. Go to our lovely sponsors website. You know they bring you the show every week odd socksofficial

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odd socksofficial dot com. Let's get into the Millis interview. You fuck you good little baby. Seven years ago, I had like twenty five plaques gets stolen on my store shed I'm still looking for eBay like I'll be waiting for the motherfuckers to post them on eBay with my name on it. Future plat Yeah. Are we rolling? All right? We kill that door? All right? Yo? Man? Should we move up this way? We're good? All right? All right, all right yo. It's the Boulet Cap Podcast. Boulet Cap

Show Special guests. My guy in here, Boston's finest millies is here. Cambridge specifically came here. You gotta help me out six months seven. You know, I love Boston. I went to Lawrence once in DJ and there was some lovely Puerto Rican women in that city. MANI ghanas Yeah, yeah, that was that was as that's where Nikki jam is from. Is that where terms from? That's where terms from. So what's up? Man? Good you've been grinding, bro, talk to me.

I mean, obviously you got the album coming out of the twenties, but I feel like you've just been so active the last couple of years since the last time we saw each other. This is the last time you did the show. I just feel like you've been on your campaign shit, just going crazy. Yeah, when did I do the show? That was? That was twenty nineteen, twenty eighteen. Yeah, it was when you were I think at the test, when I was still getting solidified with the bars, like yeah,

I mean I've been so little. That's when I was checking off all the platforms like I think at that time enough was helping out. Yeah you know what I'm saying. Hell yeah, but yeah, No, I mean I feel like the last year and some I feel like you've been thriving during the pandemic. Bro. Yeah, Now the pandemic did it? The pandemic did it? Because with the pandemic did it even the playing field for me? So whereas like a rapper that's already booming and doing festivals, you could get

all that type of content. Right, every day, your social media looks crazy. You jumping in crowds and marsh pits and you're next to Kylie jennerat after parties. The pandemic leveled the whole playing field because now you can't do that. So now you got to compete with me song for song, video for video, bar for bar and outdo that. You know what I mean, I outdo you on that. So

I feel like that's where I thrive that. Yeah, I always say like I feel like for artists who actually can wrap the pandemic did wonders because everyone's listening differently. They're listening at the crib. They're listening to their AirPods where they were listening driving in their car, as opposed to being at the club standing on a fucking couch digesting like microwavable bullshit. You know what I'm saying. It took out. It took out all like the bubble gum

shit for a while, you're thriving. Freddy Gibbs with thriving all the Griselda's on a run during the pandemic, Like, I feel like the bars are like the with this ship that just happened with the locks, this is at the height of the rap get amazing. It's like it feels like Na's got the number one album on iTunes. Like I just feel like it's we're kind of like low key in like a renaissance of like dope rap again. Yeah,

a lot of the bullshits out the window right now. Yeah, hell yeah you feel that way too now one hundred. I feel like it's high level rap, you know what I mean? High level rap is what high level rap is longevity, like that shit never goes away without that skill set. It'll never ever go away, you know, as far as like you always have a core audience because you have that skill set. It's like you know, being able to to uh like like be a chef or some shit, like you know how to cook like that

will always That'll always be helpful in some capacity. Some other shit just comes and go. If you think of like who's been here forever and who it's all the rappers, nobody, That's what I mean, even think of Drake. Drake is an elite m C. Yeah, high level rap. Kendrick J Cole level wrap high level rap. Rap. Yeah, No, that's facts, man.

We think about who's been around twenty twenty five years and but it wasn't the trendy shit right, you know sometimes they I feel like they would even like people would look down on it, like, oh you rap, oh yo, you got bars? Like try to cast that to the side, now, pussy, I got bars. Yeah, I could be here forever. You can't. Yeah, enjoying your summer, yeah yeah, get hot. That's why I don't trip when I see people like surpass me or whatever. It might be like a younger artist and it gets on.

He has a crazy two years. But I know I'm I got this ship foreverever, forever, and I only get better. Give me some of your background, like, like obviously coming out of Massachusetts, when did you start rapping? Like when did you start actually recording music, going to the studio taking shit kind of serious? I've been doing this a

long time, bro, Like I've been. I've been rapping since like twenty and ten, even two thousand and eight for real, Like, but twenty sixteen I started putting my whole soul into it and taking this serious serious serious because I like moved to New York. I got some baggage off of me, like when I was when I was rapping before I just had a lot of other shit connected to it,

like street shit and whatever was going on. So that would kind of you know, direct one foot out, yeah, and just being attached to Massachusetts when I when I moved to New York, it was like I kind of took a step back to take a step forward. I had to compromise like my my living comfortability and shit like that, Like you know what I mean. I had to I had like I moved to New York. I moved to the Bronx in a roaching festa department and started over right there with no network. I just knew

Seth Freed. I was the only person I knew in New York, and I started just building my network over time there from the ground up. And I think that was in twenty thirteen, and then in twenty sixteen, I finally I cracked the BT cipher. I was able to do that, and it just started going for me. So you had to kind of like what made you make the decision to get out of your comfort zone and leave.

Was it because you were involved in some bullshit back home and you felt like No, I feel like I hit a glass ceiling because I was always like I always been lit where I'm from, Like in my state, I've been getting paid for features for ten plus years, you know what I mean. I've been in the newspapers I did Summer Jam. I was always him where I was Jam, Yeah, Jam and Summer Jam. I was always him where I was from. So it's like I hit this glass ceiling and it just felt like I was

a big fish in a small pond. I wanted more. I would go. I would take these trips. I would go to like you know, south By, Southwest or whatever it was, or different shit in New York, and people wouldn't know me like that, you know, I have to Yeah, you got to see things how they are, not how you want them to be. I'd be like, damn, I'm not really that lit. And so that's what made me

move to New York. And then it just so happened that, like when I was out there, I realized I could commit to being a full artist, like completely in totality. Boston has always kind of had like an interesting scene. There's always been a scene there, right, There's been guys like obviously Static selected to me is like kind of the go to the last like ten or fifteen years later most one of the greatest producers ever shout out to static. But I just mean, like, you know, cousin Stiz.

I think it was Michael christmas Is from out there, my people. There's uh was Mike stud from Boston, see from Providence. I don't know, but you know, there was always there's always artists that are active in the city. But I always feel like Boston as like as like a there's never been like a movement on the mainstream, you know what I'm saying. Part of the problem is that, like Boston is a small part of Massachusett, but but

it gets credit for the whole Massachusetts facts. So like I mean, look, I was like, yeah, we got Boston's fight. That's annoying, you know what I mean. But it's like everybody looks at the whole mass If you look at Boston actually on the map, it's like a small part of Massachusetts, right, So it's like we got Springfield, Lawrence, Lowell, Worcester, uh Lynn, Cambridge, you know what I mean, all these different places that produce talent. But I feel like, now

that's shout out to be too. I got like, yeah, now, Joiner, we got Massachusetts. But I feel like I feel like that like Boston just had like a stigma with it because when you think of like Boston, you think of like white people and racism and ship like certain like it's hard to break into understand how much culture is in that city, like the Dorchester's and Roxbury's and Mattapans and ship like that. Like, but yeah, I think it was hard for people to understand it. Good music was

being made out of Boston, out of Massachusetts. But we're pushing the Massachusetts movement now, it's a lot of talent out there. Do you think that that is a misconception about the area, the racist shit, because we always hear

that about the sports fans out of Massachusetts. The you know, you know, now it's not a it's not a misconception, but it's it's two sides to everything, right, you know what I mean, That's what I would say, like like that exists, but that's not the only thing that of course they exist, Like I've never been in the TV garden and heard somebody say some racist shit, right personally,

that's what there was. That the big controversy about which player stepped on the damn Celtics guy and then Big Baby Davis came and spoke up on it, and KG spoke up on it. There's a well how'd you feel where that happened? Because that's a historic I feel like sometimes we get a little too overly sensitive these days. The word it's like guys, you know, like we're talking about basket ball, Like the logo is a little leprechaun, but like, not everything connected to the race. He did

what he was supposed to do. Yeah, well I don't. I didn't take it on no racist shit. I just took it like he was saying, fuck the Celtics. I mean, yeah, he had a bad you know, two years in Boston for whatever reason. I mean a lot of it was probably on him, but you know that's not here nor there. You and and Jada kiss obviously fucking with so raspy kisses. You know, one of the most just down to earth's

coolest dudes in the rap game. If you know him, you know, he's just, you know, he's just, He's humble, and I feel like he's always trying to help out whoever he fucks with, even if it's not on something like you're signing me ship. He's always doing for records with up and coming artists he walks with. Definitely. What's it like working with Kiss just in general having him as your big homie man, It's dope. Man. It's like like the Kiss the people saw on verses. I see

that every day. Facts. Yeah, people think like did he I don't know, like that that's some new ship for him now. That's how he acts on his block with like one hundred homies around the way he cracks jokes and all of that, Like and then like, yeah, he he's just for the culture man, Like he's a real rapper bro at the core. And are you are you signing his label? Yeah, I'm down with Kiss since I've been down with Kiss since for a minute. Yeah, but

like officially like twenty seventeen. Yeah, it's crazy because I feel like that versus moment, like you said, it kind of like reminded a lot of people, like Yo, Kisses. They don't say top five dead or a lot for no reason. You know what I'm saying to burn any rapper his age right now? No, I mean any rapper, I mean right now, give any rapper and I got the utmost respect, the utmost respect for whole nas am Kiss will give each one of them a sixteen on

the same beat, kiss will burn them. I can agree with you there, that's a fact for sure. I think too whole might stand a chance just in that bar for him, Like I'm talking about sixteen verse sixteen sixteen bars with the goats, with all of the goats, the goats, That's why I'm you know, talking about them. But kisses burning shit. I just think too. Like with that verses, I was telling everybody before it happened, I was like, man, the one thing people are not factoring into this battle

is the locks still actually fuck with each other. They're still actually chemistry, chemistry, camaraderie, chemistry. These guys are still with each other. My man, right there, Reem Scully hurt. He thought he's still hurt. He been on Twitter saying that he want to do a rematch on Live and the songs that they match. He's hurt. You know a

lot of people were hurt by that. And you know what, though, low X baby, there's a lot of people that's acting like already now people but now, but you know what the difference is now is Nah, listen, the difference is kiss This versus has done something that no other verses really has done. And I feel like now I was on academic shit right now and they just posted a kiss verse he did with dream Doog and said, is

this the verse of the year. I'm like that shit ain't happening, you know now, like the younger kids who might not have known the pedigree that Jada kissed when they did that fucking yo man. But y'all ain't got nothing for them. Females, Oh man, it was a murder. And when Kiss came back with the female bag, oh my god, they did the Jenny from the block and the Marah. I said this, this is embarrassing. At this point, we got grims. Y'all got grams, and then I forget

what souse to Sousta Jones. Though, listen, I love Dipset, and like, on the surface, I can see how you could be like I got dipset, went in the battle before it happened. But once you really start thinking, like, man, Jada was on, I mean, and the locks were on, you know, life after death, they were on it's dark and hell it is hot, you know what I'm saying, Like this is different, It's a different bag. It's just a whole different bag. They would have washed G Unit.

I think so. I think so it's undebatable. Would have been nice, said the unit would have been fire. Yeah, but the thing is is that camaraderie. But then I don't know, like you like, fifty is tough to wash. He don't need G unit. Fifty just on stage and Fifty could just play get Rich to Die, trying from front to back and just half the mic and just

troll people. That's the one thing I would love to see Jaden and fifty on stage just just just throwing shots at each other because they're both hilarious type shit. But yeah, I was like, I was so disappointed with Cab. I was expected Cab to say some funny ship. I was like, man, anytime Jim Jones was performing his ship, Cameron was in the back with like the aunts. I was like, damn, styles was with kids, like they was witty each other. That ship was historical though, Nah what

I love? Nah, listen, man, they were in the crowd. I wasn't gonna dude, I think because when they because when the what I love when they played the street Ship, they played that bird Gang ship the water over there, they played that bird Gang ship. But they can't just stack Bundles was bird gang that ain't dip stick, that ain't dip sick. Nah man, they hey man, shout out to Jim, shout out to camp. I love dip set, but there was a definitive l man. So who all

do you have on this new album? You say got g Herbal kids, I got Herbal, I got kissed, I got Asian Doll, I got Ben Butcher. I got dot of the dela Ate zip from Boston. And why from Boston you put out a video agent doll? Right? Yeah, I saw that. That's kind of a random collap. Yeah, yeah, I didn't see that one coming. We met, We met in a crazy way. We met. We met in a strip club. And I was literally about to say, I bet you better at a strip call, you know that.

We met in a strip club in Atlanta, and and and and I was I was with my people who knew her, and we left out and I had the color in the Rolls truck or whatever, and we all jumped in the Rolls truck and we were going to go to the next spot, and then shots just started going off, like little machine gun fire and ship and and I'm bent, I'm smacked, you know, what I'm saying, and my man is like, Yo, get down, get out

the car, get down. But I feel like the shots aren't too close to me type shit, So I just I get out the car or whatever. I get down, But like before I do that, like I just look in the passenger side and like Asian dogs, just in the passenger side, like fixing her makeup in the mirror one pa while the shots are going off. Looked. I'm like, shit, ends, I'm like, yo, you're doing your makeup while the shots was going on. She's like, man, I'm trying to get

to my next destination some ship like that. And it was like, oh no, she's different, and then we locked it since then, so yeah, yeah, she did a freestyle for us a couple of years ago that was that was solid. Yeah, it was She's fire. Surprised she's fire, but she was. I think she used to be with Gucci, right gee, herbo fire, Yeah, Benny, that's I mean. Herbo shit came from high level rap too, because he he

posted my bars on nine five Freestyle. But I had known herbo since some Smokers Club tour, right right, But he posted my my bars on nine five free Style and then I just knew, like a hes gonna give me a rack at that first ship, and when I hit him, he's like, hey, yeah, let's do it. We did that ship out here, so that was fire. It's gonna be my quickest million. Are you going to do another? You did a collab tape with Dave? Is there another artist you would want to do a collab tape with

or someone who you're talking to? I don't know, Like I never met him, but I wanted to do a collab table with Mazi though. That would be hard with Mazi because he got like ball work, I like some of the and he got pain. Yes, is one of my favorite rappers in the world. I want to lock him with Mazi. You you haven't met Mazi yet, No, but we got mutual people though. I want him to locking with Mazi. That's that's about it. That'd be crazy. I like to do some shit with Young Ma too.

She's fired. That's like the type of rappers that I like, you know what I mean? I mean, I'm so glad that rappers they could rap, but they still like that. I just love these coach people tapping with Maji because I feel like he's he's high level, hell high level MC, and I just don't think like outside of like over here, he I feel like he should get more respect in those conversations. You know what I'm saying. Blaha that blata that Yo. You have a relationship with Shady? Right, Yes, sir?

How's he doing? He he's doing contact with him. He's doing great. Every day I talked to him, just as another day at the office. Man's getting some getting some rest, working out. It's another day at the oh this yeah, that's how you know, there's this this whole situation that he's been a part of just kind of got reignited online with this whack one hundred interview and a lot

of that stuff. Kind of what's your take on on you know, it seems to be like I feel like there's some sort of part of the industry that's starting to try to push six nine back in our face a little bit. I felt like shit had kind of got put to bed after he put his ship out and it kind of flopped like, kind of, what's your thoughts on what's going on right now with all that shit? It's a rat a rodent. I don't know, Like I don't I don't even be I don't even be watching

this shit he do or whatever. It's that's like, you know, he sent people to jail, he took people away from their kids. Man, like he a rat, he eroding, he discover of the earth bro. There's no it's like me sitting here and discussing the pedophile, like you already know what it is like that he is because because I think that that's what the one thing Whack was saying he's a rat, because was like, he's a civilian who told the truth. Once you do a street act, that

that takes you out of that discussion. You consciously do a street act. Yeah, yeah, that's what you're not a civilian, nomore, that's what glasses me. You choose to pick up a gun and walk outside right now, you know what's coming out of a civilian No more, that's a legal crime. You're a criminal. Yeah, that's kind of you know, shout out to guy, you just rode it, g Malone out here.

That's kind of what he says it. Once you once you knowingly do something criminal involved in that life, and you got to know what that ship comes with, right period. It's called accountability. And I don't even funk with people who aren't accountability in the normal life. In normal life, let alone when people's lives are on the line, you send the motherfuckers to jail because you're not accountable for your actions. Fuck out, it come of the earth. There

it is. He's a broken man. I mean, you know what I'm saying, Like you, you got broken, You let them people break? You assume me. I got homies doing natural life right now. But they're not broken. They could look in the mirror every day still called me in high spirits type shit. When Shady was running with six ' nine and you were cool with him when he was out of jail. Was there ever any conversations about like watch out for that guy, because I think obviously he

had rainbow hair. He seemed to be extremely extravagant online from the jump. No, I never I never went around him like that, Like I had been around him all like the video set of like to get the strap shit with fifty cent or whatever, But that was like

the furthest extent of it. But what I do know is Shady really loved him though, and Shady put in a lot of pain behind him, but like Shady really loved him, like intimate conversations for me with me and Shaddy where I knew like before all that shit hit the fan, He's like, nah, I love that dude. Man, I'll rest my life for that dude. Like Shady loved that kid. They had a genuine connection. Oh yeah, bro, he would have went to the end of the earth pret that kid. He would have did whatever he could

to make that kid be successful and that and that. Yeah, that kid knows that ship and he did. Yeah. When I went to the I went to the to his sentencing, and Kazshati used to always tell me. I used to ask him like yo, because he was trying to sign me in and we were trying to figure it out, like if we could mix the trade Wave ship with the sol raster ship or whatever, and he would always ask me. I mean, I will always ask him like, yo, what about the Feds? Bro, ain't the Feds coming for y'all?

And it be like, hell no, Millie's man, I ain't did the crime for so long He's like you know what I mean, shit like that. But then when we was at his sentencing, like the judge listed off all the pain he put in and I mean like every two months it was something and I was like, damn, bro, like you were really going crazy. He was like, yeah, I should have been more hands off, you know what I mean. But he was putting in pain for that kid.

Does that make like like when you see ship like that or I mean, obviously there's been I feel like hip hop is under a microscope with the Feds for some reason. Right now, do you do you not only on that, but this is why not to cut you off. This is why it's under a microscope with the Feds because if you think about it, right, all right, you will you're a federal officer or some shit. You you gotta bring your boss some cases. Right, So you got

these dudes over here selling this, doing this. You got these dudes over here selling us doing this, and then you got these dudes over here selling us doing this, but they're connected to a successful rapper. Whose case is your boss gonna take. He's gonna take the one with the successful rapper because that shit's gonna hit the media. And then it makes like it's like your PR campaign

is done for you. Also, it's probably easier to get those guys because not for nothing, it's a lot of self snitching going on on the internet in the hip hop world, Yeah, but they be taking it out of context too. I'll be seeing some of these kids from Jacksonville and I'm like, man, where is their team? Because they're there's like bodies piling up out there, and this motherfuckers is like on the internet making records and I'm like, bro,

what is going on? Like you know, like I feel like, do you feel like there's like certain things you won't share online or sharing bars or sharing records because even if it's fictional, even if it's some hip hop shit, you're afraid that maybe, like how am I get taken out of context? If there were to ever be a situation like that. I don't involve myself in any crown whatsoever. So No, what about you know, moving around because you're always see you everywhere? Bro, You're in Atlanta, you're in

LA you move around nicely Columbia. I'm the only white rabbit that does that too. But I was gonna say, like, you know, there's been so many people getting caught slipping, whether it's nip, whether it's King Vaughn, whatever it is, how careful are you when you're moving around outside of your like where you're from? I mean, listen, you have a This is probably the biggest arms fast she's had in a while. So there it is very carey, got it.

We got to protect the brand. I never been touched like I've been rapping like ten fifteen years, Like you know, nothing ever happened to me in that whole time. That's fair and it's not gunning like you know that. That's just how I wake up and feel every day. Who was your when you were like when you were growing up listening to hip hop being a kid from Massachusetts, who was like that artist you looked up to in your city that made you feel like, oh shit, it's

possible to make it out of here. I saw I saw a Smoke Bulger in the newspaper. You ever heard him? Smoke Bulger? He was a big rapper when I was coming up facts and he's still He's got to deal with Rick Ross right now. So smoke Bulger inspired me. I was at my school. I used to go to school, this little sped school in Charlestown, and I got the Boston Herald one morning and I looked at it and he was on like like one of the front pages.

That inspired me. And other than that, I don't know, like nobody was really nobody was, cause you probably came up after like the Maid, like cousin Stizz inspired me like later on in life. Yeah, he's killing it. He's dope, man, he's a good dude too. Yeah, that's my brother, so you know. But but people, but like Joiner inspires me, be it inspires me. Anybody. Anybody who's popping out of Massachusetts inspires me because it's one of the hardest places

to make it out of. I think with changing that slowly, but if you made if you made it to some sort of national popularity fame, like I salute you because you did good, you did great. You moved obviously, static had to move to New York. Do you feel like for any kids who are listening from your city, from your state that are watching this, do you think it's a smart play for them to, you know, get out

of the comfort zone. And maybe yeah, but only when you get booming in mass You still gotta get booming in mass conquer home first. You still gotta be played on the launch pad with E doublin. You still gotta you gotta be known if your name is in No. When when I left Massachusetts, at least seventy five percent of the whole fucking state knew my name. You know what I mean, you had already done what you could do.

Like if you don't know me, you maybe a freshman in college going to one of these schools and you from Ioway or something, but like blue collar Massachusetts people kne who I was. So I got to that level and then I moved. And I feel like even like like like be A moved when she got to deal with forrel So if you get a deal and you gotta move or something, but yeah, I feel like you should move out of mass after you after you conquer it,

you know what I mean. What is in your opinion the best Boston movie, because there's some amazing one that departed was a Town. No, I'm fucking with the town. The town over the Departy. I'm fucking with the town because Slain's in the town and Slains my slings the homie. Yeah, and that shit was just flavor. Like I couldn't the dude because I grew up with them type of dudes, like in Cambridge, just like my neighborhood was mostly black.

But then there's like like a part of Cambridge called East Cambridge and it's like those tough type of white boys. And then I went to school in Charlestown where they made that movie, So I grew up with those type of dudes. And Jeremy Renner. When I found out he was Australian, my mind was blown because he killed it. Because he did fucking good. Kid. He did great, he

did great, He did fucking good kid. Yeah, it's it's it's crazy because if you like, actually know people from Boston and then you watch a movie where they're trying to do the Boston accent and not everybody has that ship. I don't have that, Like you don't have the heavy getting get in the fucking car dude. Yeah, Yo, something something about I did good. I think you did. I mean I think you can hit it. Bro shout out.

Every time I go to Boston and DJ Bro and there's like the drunk Boston white chicks, I'll just be weak as fuck the way they be talking. Yeah, Yo, can you play some fucking pit Bull, Like some fucking pit bull dude? Shout out to Boston, Man, is this gonna be the only project you dropped after? You're gonna drop this project next? Friday. Is that Are you done for the rest of the year, just working the album? I mean you got some other shit, right, I'm probably

worked the album for the year. I might drop some more music, but yeah, like this this ship is like a home cooked meal. This is so ful, Like this is this is it, man, This is the culmination of everything that's happened over this pandemic for me. So yeah, I feel like you, Like I said, man, I mean

you've been shooting videos for every fucking thing. Oh yeah, shot out my man tans Like I feel like God gave me like a videographer to That's what I needed, somebody who could run around with me same ambition and drive shoot my ship, get it out there, because like we got shipped with eight hundred thousand and damn there are a million views that we just fucking freestyled, like just shot, like shoot a video right now. Even last night before I did the other press thing that I did,

we we were in the parking lot. It just started shooting a video because he's nice like that. So it's like, I feel like that's people being able to see me in that capacity took me to the left. Videographer is important when I mean, that's like videographer, producer, videographer, producer, good engineer. Do you have like a like in house production team you work with. I worked with this kid Ray Beats. He's from Albania. He's sixteen years old. He

lives in Albania. Shoutout Toros. He sends me a beat every morning. Wow. He did the Asian Doll shit, he did the g Herbal shit, he did the Jada record, he did the Banny record. He's disgusting, bro. He's sixteen years sixteen year old kid in Albania, Albania, the Albanian goat. Hey, Albania low key in music is popping. They got band band, they got Dua Lipa gashi. Yeah, they're doing their thing. Man.

Oh yeah, they got ray Beats too. Shout out and they got ray Beats, damn shout out to Okay, let's listen, we conquered. So the Town is the best Boston movie ever? Hell yeah, I'm right, it's violid. Okay, how about this Blue hell Ave? Yeah, if you want to go to the other side of the Boston Blue hell Ave, I haven't seen here. That's a movie. Yeah, that's that's that's that's the joint with us the other real side of Boston, like Blue Bluehill. I've got nothing to do with the town.

What's the joint with the one that popped off Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. That's I mean, that was a good movie. I mean it's cool. I like that Gangster Ship. I mean, we're talking gangster movies. It's different. Okay, what about this who if you if you had, if you had your opportunity to have a meal with any Boston legend ever. I mean there's so many legends from the city of Boston. I mean they don't even got people be from Boston. It could be Larry Bird, it could

be Ben Affleck, it could be Matt Damon. There's so many legends from the city of Boston. If you could have a meal with one of them, like pick pick the all time goat that you would want to sit down with from your city, I sit down with me. I don't know, come on, man, who damn? I don't know man, David Ortiz KG Yeah, I get some bluntingos with David or t or some shit like I feel like that's not that's no. If you want athletes like no, I mean, anybody you don't got to be just athletes.

But you're seeing people from there. You know. I said, it's got to be a Boston legend. They don't got it necessarily O KG. Yeah, yeah, yeah, KG, And I know KG, but I still sit down for dinner with him because he's just who he is. KG. Yeah, Kevin Garnet facts. You got the Celtics tattoo? Right? Yeah? How you feeling about? Uh? You know, Dennis Shrewder going over to the Celtics for that five point nine man? They should have signed my dog, Isaiah Thomas Man. They did

Isaiah dirty though. Hey, but you know what, he just put up eighty one points in the direct game, and I guess he's still good for fifteen a night in the league. I could see it. Gave him a little ten day contract and he came back and was putting up fifteen. He's like black balled or something. I swear to god, I could see the Celtics bring them back trying to because Daddy ain't ain't there no more. I feel like he's black balled in the NBA. Yeah, I mean the Celtics I feel like had a bit of

a The off season was underwhelming. Brad Stevens is running the ship. Now they kind of shipped out of I mean had a shrewder for him five million. But next year we're gonna do good next year though, I think that's what they're they're they're trying to grab something, Bradley Bell or something like that. We'll see, y'all were supposed to get a D two, all that planning and not trading them draft picks. Never got a D. But we're competitive. Ever. Yeah, what team you were for the Suns and were in

the finals. Yeah, this is the first time in the finals. We've been in the conference finals. Zero rings? Yeah, zero. So listen, you have the you have the most probably historically successful franchise, because if you really want to go

with the Lakers, those Minneapolis rings don't count them. That COVID ring don't count the Celtics to me, of the most historically successful franch I mean, like you said, the year Kyrie was out, they went to the Eastern Conference to the when Isaiah Thomas was there, we were to the conference finals, like we go we got I think Tatum been to the conference finals three years if I'm not mistaken, and he only played for like four or

five years. Shout out to Tatum. Anything else, man, obviously, I know you you know, are you Are you gonna start get fucking with anything outside of the hip hop shit, like maybe acting or just I was just riding through here looking at all like the big movie signs and ship and I was like, yeah, like I gotta get an app. You could get your slain on for sure, definitely, you gotta plug me in. You could be like the new go to goon in Boston gangster movies. I'll bet yeah.

I like that. You just said hard hard you know what I'm saying. You got it? You just that was it? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I could do acting anything else though, Like you're like, are you like investing, are you like getting your your feeding anything besides the rap shit right now? You just focused on on popping the rap shit off. Yeah, I mean I got I got high level rap right now.

So that's like something that like me and East kind of came up with the concept HLR and it's kind of like a fraternity, but we're coming with the merch. You know, high level rap, high level life, high level, high level, high lifestyle rap, you know all of that. But but that's a brand. I wanna I want to create something bigger for that, whether it's an app or something of that and they But yeah, high level rap is the movement. So who's your starting five MC's right now,

excluding yourself just in all the rap. If we're talking high level raps starting five, take the Davies out the conversation too, like Alive just right now? No, no, who's just doing it right now? I'm not talking about all time alive. We're taking East out the convo, taking yourself out the can, and we're taking Kiss out the convo. I mean you could put Kiss. I'm just saying about who's on five, Like, like, let's say the most active current rappers. Jade is one of them. Yeah, he's number one.

He's the hottest rapper right now. I don't disagree Conway, Benny Damn. Who else is nice? Like I said, I like Mazie Mazi is in there, herbo there it is. Yeah, that's a nice starting five. Yeah, all parts of the all parts of the country. Yeah, I feel like I'm forgetting somebody. But that's that's a solid five. That's solid. Well, look, the album comes out next Friday. Yes, sir, go get that ship. You can go get the merchant. All that shit going up. Yeah, the merchant is going crazy. Any

tour shit coming up? Maybe I got some dates with Conway on the road. I don't think I announced that, so I'm announcing that. Hell yeah I got. I got a few dates on the Conway tour and then I got some other shows. But I got to see how this COVID shit plays out. Yeah, I just saw one of the homies. Chris Webby just canceled his whole tour over the COVID shit. If we supposed to go on tour with Dizzy right, and they were like, the mandates

are too crazy. We don't ask our fans because a lot of the venues you got to be vaccinated to go in. Oh yeah, he don't. He don't play that vaccinator shit. And so it was in Colorado it was like fuck vaccinations. Ninety thousand people put their hands up, like, yeah he's different. Shut out Chris Webby. Great guy, man, great guy, my boy. Yeah yeah, yeah, great guy. Well look man, appreciate you pulling up. And then we're gonna do a freestyle. So there's gonna be another YouTube video

where he's doing high level bars. Yeah, boom,

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