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Check out this weekly rewind! Icewear Vezzo stops by and we dive into some of our favorite topics!

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I heart Radio, now number one for podcasting, presents Sunday Night podcast. Every Sunday, we played one of the most played and most listened to and most share podcasts of the week from the two hundred and fifty thousand podcasts available in the free i heart Radio app. Find your next favorite podcast on I heart Radio. This week is The Breakfast Club thirty Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got

a special guest in the building. I swear Vessel. What it dude? Brother? Are you feeling man? You look good, brother. You want a whole lot of new money. I just looked like it all. How you feeling, man, I'm feeling good, bro. Bless everything, well, kids, good, old lady good. You know what I mean. That's taking one day at a time. Brother. I'm glad you're up here because since you signed with Quality Control, like, we gotta get Vessel back on the show. Yeah.

I appreciate that too. Clearly it was a very lucrative deal. Yeah it was good. It was good. We actually did a partnership fifty fifty, okay, So you know that's why you know, I I appreciate that situation. I appreciate Pee for, like, you know, letting me approach it as a as a as a young boss. You know what I'm saying, I'm making and just you know, teaching me the business and showing me how everything work and allowing me that opportunity to grow my company as well. So we did a

fifty fifty partnership. You know, I did convince you the partner with QC. What was that conversation? Like I convinced myself honestly, you know, me and Peep being building for probably like a year and a half straight without talking, no business, none of that. You know, We've just been vibing and moving around and growing to understand each other, you know, and learning each other mentally, you know what I mean. And I just like how bro Rock, I

like how operate. I like how you think. And you know he ain't he ain't no selfish dude like he won't. He won't young and to really you know, get get everything out of that. You know, it's bigger than just being an artist. You know, Pete gonna show you how to really really turn up and think for the long run and not just like a rapper at that moment, you know, So I felt like it was a perfect situation for me, which it was to me. And I

think I saw somewhere that you said take Off. Takeoff was the first person to embrace you as an independent on literally man. Take Off. Back in like two thousand and fifteen, take Off came to my restaurant. I had but a restaurant when I was a kid and a car wash and dispenser, and Takeoff was in Detroit. He DMed me like, Bro, I'm in your city, les Link tap in. He put up at the restaurant, Bro, and he just gave me a lot of game, like a

lot of motivation. I was fighting a fair case at the time, and he told me like, Bro, like just seeing everything you got going on and how you moving, and just knowing how you know, how young you wids right now. You know, like, Bro, you keep doing what you're doing, You're gonna be big. Bro. Stick to the music, You're gonna be something when you get out, you know. Promoting my music and posting my music gave me a verse all that, Like he was the first ever real

life the first and it came back full circle. So I'm sure when you connected with QC. I'm sure he was one of the first people to congrat Absolutely, he definitely was. Even before we like locked the deal down. He kind of heard about it. He like, Bro, that's a good move. Bro, I'm proud of you, you know what I mean. Keep doing your thing, and you know, it's just it's just unfortunate situation like with take because

Bro really a solid dude. And you know people say that every time somebody passed, you know, but like he he genuinely was that. He was a good brother, like a real good guy. He had his head on his shoulders. And one thing about take Off he never tried to be somebody or something that he wouldn't. He was always himself from my understanding, you know, from how I knew him and how I met him, you know what I mean.

So rest in peace, Take escape man, honestly to extent. Yeah, but for the most part, right now, it don't seem like it don't seem like, you know, we're living in a town where everybody got something to prove, you know, everybody worried about what the next person think about them. And right now, to me, I think the black Man big It's downfall. As they pride it's the pride. Pride is the pride is our number one down for you know, we let our pride getting away, and every time I

ever use my pride, I feel right after that. You know. I learned that the hard way. So you know, now with with the pride and the ego and throw the money in the play, it's just it's just it's too much, bro, And I think we gotta I don't think we. I don't think we we're given ourselves the chance to grow. You know, we're not letting ourselves elevate because we too focused on worldly things. You know. I just learned recently learned that um Man's number one cause of depression is

environmental stress. Literally that's number one cause environmental stress, meaning everything that we around and everything that we surround ourselves around. You know. So until we're able to kind of evaluate who and what we got around us and change our our environment, we're not going to allow ourselves to grow. How do you think having your wife has actually helped you do so many different things? Though? Having a great partner I think is one of the most supportive things

that you can have. Absolutely, my wife played real like the biggest part in my life you know it been. You know, women mature faster than us. And there's so many times where I thought like foolishly and childishly and she checked me. You know what I'm saying, Like my

wife is like my it's my backbone. She is that same part that at times I don't have, you know, And I know when I got married, God blessed me in a different way, you know, because it gave me some type of foundation to to far back on and something to stand on. Like you know, I say this all the time, like the best, the best attribute a woman got is the intuition. That's that other sense, like

a woman's intuition is is unbelievable. You know, anytime my wife ever told me something, she ain't never been wrong. And I learned a hard way to not ignore her, to not ignore her feelings, to not ignore her thoughts and you know, and her views on pretty much everything. You know. So without my wife, I don't know where I'd be at. And I genuinely mean that, like she she's she's she's stood tall for me a million times.

And don't feel good speaking on the intuition. Don't feel good when when she knows you solid, when she knows you're doing what you're supposed to be doing because they know when we're doing the ball. But when they when we when we get off together, they know that too. That feels good, It feel amazing. She knows me. Sometimes I feel like she knows me more than I know myself. You know, she knows what I'm about to up before

I It ain't no Lyne to her. You can't lie to no woman that really know you, you know what I mean? Like you said, it, do feel amazing when she knows, like you know, I am trying to grow, I am trying to elevate. I am trying to be different and think different as much as I can't. And she acknowledged that, and I get recognition for that, and I feel like I don't do that for her enough.

You know, we'd be so quick, I'd be so quick to you know, blame when somebody else up, but when I up, it just be more like, you know whatever. But you know, she she understand me, and I appreciate that one. Now, you talked about Ego earlier, and I want to talk to you because you've been in the music game for a long time, like a decade, Yeah, a long time. Really, and so was there a period of time when you felt like people didn't believe in

you anymore? Because you did get locked up and then come back home and you know, sometimes six a while to go back up to where you have to be. Absolutely, when I got out of prison, I felt like everybody gave up on me. Well not everybody, you know, except like Chanel and like my team at the time. But yeah, like I heard that too, like man homes finishing he threw you know, I went to jail. Is always too many rappers? Rapper right now, I ain't gonna play. But honestly,

that's motivating me, and it made me go hard. Like every time I'm told what I'm not able to do, you know, I do just that, you know, because only God got any type of say so over my life. That's all it takes. Yet one Yeah he got one and you're not on another one? So how do you treat the daughters? Though? Look, the people you know that get on you have something bad to say about your name, how do you treat them? One to success? Come, I treat them good so I can show them that I'm

gonna never be like them. That's how you made somebody feel foolish. You get them the opposite energy that they give you, you know, depending on that energy, you know what I mean, especially the doubters you heard like because that say suckers, jealous and just weird. Though. You know, I let people know. I know how you felt, I know what you thought. But check it out. You know what you got going on. I probably can help you out with this situation. You know, let's try to change

each other. You're like, I'll never be like you because I ain't letting nobody change my energy, a change the way I view anything, because if they do that, and I'm just like them. The free I Heart Radio app has over two hundred and fifty thousand podcasts to explore. Yes, this is the Breakfast Club thirty part of Sunday Night podcast on iHeartRadio. It's too kicking it with ice webs Ye. Now, I gotta ask you this because you know that slide open back up oh man slide Yeah yeah, I used

to scratch all my joys up on Jay's up. Man. A giant slide was really something to do back then. Now that's like a trapper was. Absolutely, it's terrible. It's just bad. It ain't it ain't good at They got to redo that. The trait, y'all gott to redo that. We gotta do better. The giant slide. You might have to do. That's something that you might have to help do that. I love to do that turn the giant

slide back up because I saw you. Just I saw something that you brought your childhood home when the home you grew up in earlier and did And I actually bought it and gave it to my mom. But you know, I didn't really buy it to just like renovate and sell it and make money off of it. I just got so many memories in there, and like you know, it's had a lot of special moments in that in that house, So you know, I just wanted to keep it in our family, and I bought it and gave

it to my mom. Man, we're doing everything to get it back up to date. We're not renting it out, we're not selling, we're not doing nothing with it. We're just gonna have it. We're just gonna have it now. You got against the Grills. DJ Drama mixed Yeah, Man, Yeah, December eight. Drama really back out here like it's the early two thousands. Man Drama turned up, Drama, got that sauce, we got we got some we got some crazy for y'all. Can't wait December eight, Caned do a God Bless the

six run Paint Paint the City. I was gonna call it god Bloke. I changed Yeah, yeah, yeah, y'all was called Paint the City. December eight, DJA Drama, gainst the Group. You still live in Detroit? Yeah? You feel like Detroit is really having a time right now too. Yeah, just seeing all the artists that are every I feel like everybody want to sign a Detroit artist too. I do. I feel like that too. We were having a moment right now, you know. I feel like every city get

their chance and get their little waving right now. We got ours. You know. We just gotta gotta keep it keep a coach. We gotta grind it out, you know what I'm saying, and just and just navigate, just move it. Don't let that money get to our head, and keep it keep talking. Just talk to me. Detroit business. I saw Royce roy said it to misunderstanding between young Detroit

rappers and eminem How do you feel about that? I mean, at the end of the day, it is, you know what I mean, like as a fan, I love Eminem music. I grew up listening to Eminem when I was a shorty. But and I got real love for Royce. Like one thing about Royce, he always showed us love. He always support us, He always shot us out. He did everything he can do to help us out. He really do. I can't take that away from Royce, but it is what it is, Like we don't know him. We just don't.

We don't know homes We don't know him at all. Like we don't know him, we ain't. I don't know nobody that ever met him, ever seen them. And I think I think Royce and him kind of get the impression that we feel like homes owe or something. But it's not that, Like everything ain't always about a favor or money, and like you know, they're taking it the wrong way. We're just saying, like you a legend, you were a goat, like you big, Like bro, like where

are you? We want to see you? Can we get some knowledge, Can we get some gang, Can we get some motivation? Anything that that's all we're asking for. But we're not We're not speaking from a standpoint as like yeah, bro, you you gotta sign us. We let you. You gotta sign it, you owe us some money. We won't. We're not. We're not saying it that way, and I believe Royce and m may be taking it that way. So it

is a big misunderstanding. He did do a song though, with the Detroit rappers on it, like like it was like a compilation. What was it called Welcome to Detroit? Was it? Oh? What was that song called? Um? It was something like that. But who was on there though I know it wasn't there? Oh yeah, Sean was on there. I think Dave's Loaf was on there. I don't know. I make sure you're not dissing nobody for no reason.

I got I got listen, I got love everybody for me, I got love for Sean, got love for Dave's t grit, every artist from Detroit. We're just talking about him his music. But I don't, I don't. I don't know him. We don't know nobody don't. We don't know him. We just don't know him. He just don't be out out like that. And ain't saying come outside either way. Ain't saying hey, bro, come rich everything you built up, come you know, coming the middle of the hood. And we're not saying that, bro.

We just hey, we ain't saying none of that. Were just like, hey, bro, listen got a show where Sido was performing. Yeah, yeah, we all. I I can't speak fair. I know, I feel like that. I'm not gonna lie. I feel like that homes an icon. You know. I idolize him at one point, and I do think he is the greatest rapper of all time with at least one of them, and that's never gonna change. He have done a lot for the community and for the city

of detroitl ain't nobody taking none of that away. We're just saying musically, you know, we gotta we gotta vibe right now. I know me, if I if I had that wave that M had, I know how I'm planning it. I already embrace all of you coming up. I already do that, and I ain't nowhere in that type of position, but I do that because it's the right thing. Because one one conversation might keep with you from crashing up. That's all it takes. It's just a little push, a

little motivation. You know. I see so many people who who whose life may be good and they may be doing well in life from the outlooking in. But to them, they're not where where they're at. They're not where they want to be. And everybody feel like that at times, you know what I'm saying. So any any type of motivation or change of person and tired outlook on their self for their career, all it takes ay. Bro, I see you keep doing what you're doing. You're doing the

right thing. You know, you ain't gotta go crash out. Whatever you're doing is working. Because I see you. It'll be a tweet. Yeah, yeah, because I see you know what you know the type of inspiration you gotta be for for people to want that from you. Yeah, Like that mean you are inspiring homes like you really inspiring. I just want you to say, hey, bro, keep going. That's it. That's it. I don't know if this is true, and it could be totally wrong. From the same block

and eminem from from He from Breadford, I'm from Breadthrod. Yeah, he went to Osborne. I went to Osborne too High School in our hood. Oh so this is different. It's very personal for you then in a way, I mean it ain't. It ain't personal. It's just you know, I just I got a different level of understanding it. And you know, understanding my position. So sometimes you know, I get I get carried away, and I understand other people position as well, and they might not understand their position.

And I know how much we're struggling right now. And I ain't talking about that as artists. I'm talking about that as a community, as people period. And I know everything count, every help in hand count, and we need that. Our city need every city need that. Anything count, every help in hand. And that's all we asking for. We ain't asking for no money. We ain't asking and be signed, we ain't asking and come risk your life, come risch your freedom. We're just saying, broo, can we see you?

Like da? I'm like, you know, but it's all good though. And like I say, he know that man, Oh nobody you know, ain't nobody done nothing for him. So however, however however he feel, it is what it is, We'll see what can happen. Yeah, I want to feature I Got It I Heart Radio for podcast Discovery. This is the Breakfast Club thirty. We go your chance to hear the biggest trending podcast each week from the free I Heart Radio app. We're still kicking it with ice web vessel. Charlomagne.

I also ready that you manifested the QC deal while you was I did, I did, I did. I told that to we was in the TV room. I told it to my little homie, Relo, Free Relo. He about to come on a minute and we was watching a b BT Awards and I told him, like, bro, you know what, when I get out, I'm signing with I'm signing with QC. I like how buddy move. I like how the rock on the outlooking in. It felt like he let the artists do what they want to do, and any rock where they come up with a plan

and he get behind that plan for them. I manifested that. I manifested everything in my life, manifesting my wife. I told her mom when I was fourteen, I'm gonna marry her daughter. We're gonna get im. I know a real talk. I told my my wife mom that listen, I'm gonna marry your daughter. I'm gonna become a millionaire. I'm gonna buy her at home, and we're gonna have children. And I did every last one of them. I marry her, brought her at home, and I had kids by her.

Her mom, remember that she remember that she talking about it all the time. It ain't even the sight. It's just I'm big on manifestation. I know how serious it is, how real it is, Like I literally do vision boards, like I believe in this stuff, like it's real, Like it really worked. You know, you really gotta vision what it is. You won't and you can't get it. It worked like that. You know you gotta you just gotta gotta. You gotta be a good person at the end of

the day too. You know, you gotta do the right thing. You gotta treat people right. You gotta conduct yourself right. You know I properly. But you heard the vision board that I really manifest everything I did. I tell you this all the time. Man, these conversations coming from you are so important to the loving your wife, you know what I mean, letting people know your wife is your backbone.

The manifestation conversations. Me and you have conversations about mental health and how important it is to keep your mental health together. Like you gotta keep having those conversations, man. And being an entrepreneur, I think that's important too, being you know, having run on your own businesses. I think encouraging people to do that. Yeah, I think that's important. I would. I want to. I want a lot of

more black men to talk more about mental health. And you know, and bro, it's not it's not I'm it's I'm front of the street. Brom. I'm a street guy, ex street guy. I have no problem with you know, speaking on mental health and you know, manifestation work. It's not lame. Bro, it's cool. Y'all can do that. You know, be yourself like this stuff really works. You know, you want to be successful, you want to you want to be healthy. Has some type of loan jervy at whatever

it is you do. Change some of the ways and read and get some knowledge. Ain't nothing wrong with that. I think. I think somewhere on the line we made being smart uncool. You know, I really feel like that, like the lame if he got some type of sense, and that ain't the case. You know what I'm saying, ain't how I go Like the real street guys is the one who try to do everything in the world

to get away from being like that. You know, you know the guys that ain't really street, you know, they do everything in the world to try to be like that they kind of got it backwards, you know. It's just a little off, you know. And as an artist in a rapper, I feel like it's it's it's part of my responsibility, you know what I'm saying, to be one hunting and let people know how I really come immenseally, how I think I operate whatever, and they could judge

me however they want to. You know, they don't know me, and there go that part where you know, I don't. It's not my job to care with somebody else think about me, you know what I'm saying. So yeah, I think that's important for every artist to do that. And I know for a fact majority of successful people and

successful artists. Not saying that I'm successful. I'm just saying this period like, everybody got some type of sense, you know, everybody that anybody with some type of longever, they got some sense, you know, and it's it's okay to promote that. You know. We gotta push that off. We gotta create a whole new agenda. Man, We gotta save our people for It starts with accountability though. Absolutely, that's my favorite

question to ask brothers. Now I did Let's say, hey, man, what do you take more reading our accountability, accountability without it out. I'm guilty over that time and I know it, and I know I don't run, and I'm still guilty that. You know. It's just that's how it is. You've been back the interception lately. No, I'm gonna go back. Uh, I'm going back in December. I really enjoyed myself there, Bro, that's really worked. Like Man Holmes, had you did you

get did you hook up to? Like the brain training? Bro? He showed me how fast my mind was moving, like I had so much my mind Like, Bro, I really I genuinely needed that. I needed that and I'm going to do it again. Got the flow tank, No, I gotta do that. I ain't. I ain't did the flow tank that, but that me up? Bro, the brain training, I'm like, man, what like my mind was like really racing, bro, like really racing. You know what I'm saying. You know

what else? I gotta get it. I gotta start trying to. I don't know how to meditate, like I ain't never meditated, and those like that I learned two years ago. Yeah, yeah, two years ago. My home girl Debbie Brown told me how to like properly meditate. You gotta get the beads. When you get the beads and you get a mantra and you counting your beads and chanting your mantra at the same time. Yeah, it'll it'll help you out. Man. I try to meditate. That's last all of them. Many

but racing. But have you found a way to slow slow it down? I'm still trying to find ways. Like I just I'm gonna think tank, you know, and sometimes it bothered me. Bro I gotta ask my mind to stop thinking. At times, I just I just think a lot, you know, I think, I think, I wait, I think I put a lot of problems on my shoulders, not just my problems, but other people's as well. And I think I got a problem with feeling responsible for other for other people, you know, things that I haven't cause

them or I wasn't involved in and at all. But I just, you know, I just take it on because I understand when somebody may need me, you know, and I just try to be there, and you know, I add their stress on him. My mind just be everywhere your impath, you feel other people's paint. That's what it is. Yeah, I really do. I do I really do, so I'm trying to figure that part out. We're gonna get to

it though. You know, you know you got baby faced Rade, we got forty two dug you who were the new pillars of the Detroit rap scene other than those three man some man turned up in Detroit right now. We got it's a doug face t soda godamn uh baby, tryn boy your ahead, baby money. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, Skill a Baby. I'm not gonna lie. He's killing it, Okay, skill a Baby. I gotta talk about him for a second. I saw that video of him in the studio. I

don't know, I ain't see that. You didn't see that, you know, talk about yellow Baby is one of the funniest people, Like if you yeah yeah him inside of the lip service together they did yeah and when that might have been one of the funniest episode. That's hearts. He turned the GMO stay. It's a lot, man, It's a lot of artists. Everybody turned about. The women Peasy of course, cashed out, Pretty Brad Jazz, Renee Nicia and Shay Still Lana LaDonna. She turned up like Detroit got

a crazy music scene. We still got chopped boy Ray Ray Tab he's super lit like we got a lot of people twin he turned up and beats hell of a the little little homie atg Beats here Indian't got that dude fire on the production, you know, Max Beats. We got a your jetto Webbo Chucky sbr Peasy butter like I can name. So Detroit really got a good market. Oh a gro that's my guy. He turned the aggro funny, he burnt out. Yeah, what's like, what's we missing? Because

I look at Detroit, I look at Memphis. They got the rappers. Like I've been saying, Memphis and Detroit got the best rappers for the past couple of years. Why aren't they getting recognized like the Atlanta's Because Atlanta guys they kind of when they kind of music, they just move a little, a little smaller and smarter. They know when it's time to do projects together, you know what I mean? Like, you know, I don't know sometimes Detroit

seeing like we got that complex it got out. It can only be one you know, and that don't make sense because that's just like saying it's only one dollar left in the entire world, you know. You know, so that's that's that's what separated us. To me. That's just that's just my diagnosis of it. You know, Atlanta guys, they know when to work together, they know when to pull each other up. They know when somebody gets to a certain level. Everybody just pushed that person over the hump.

And you know that guy keep pulling people in. You know. I think it's just I think. And they ain't even really know about no smoke, you know, because if you really pay attention to Detroit, like, well, really, whoever got a problem with who went that? Ain't we don't get that to the rest of the world. Ain't the rest of the world bene we know how to conduct ourselves behind the scenes. And how did that off? The internet? You know? And I gotta get that to every artist.

Cindy Trait, everybody moved like that and think like that. But we just gotta figure out how to kind of work together a little more. Let's turn Detroit up real quickly when the games, the grills coming up, the grills painting the whole city is on the flows Ice Web vessel with the Breakfast Club. The free I Heart radio app has over two hundred and fifty thousand podcasts to explore. Yes, this is the Breakfast Club thirty part of Sunday Night

podcast on our Heart Radio Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club now if you're just joining us. Charlomagne gave Donkey the day to who a Brooklyn scammer? His name was? What was his name? Pull? His name? Of his name was, I can't remember his name. Something broke Sean Burton and Shaun Burton was arrested at Disney World because he was on the run after getting one hundred and fifty thousand

dollars in fraudulently PPP loans. All right, so we're asking have you ever got scammed? And the reason it brought back memories because he was like, as anybody from Brooklyn got you a Brooklyn scamma, No, a South Carolina scamma? Got me tell me more? All right? So I was on Instagram and I noticed that a guy had cars on this page that he was selling. That's your dumbass, want of them people to try to turn seven hundred

and seven thousand. His account was verified, he had a lot of followers, so I'm like, oh, this is a guy that sells cars. I said, okay, I'm good. So he had a vehicle that I wanted, a convertible Chevy Chavell nineteen seventy convertible. Yeah, I had a car and I said, hey, I'm interested in this car. He said, okay, no problem, gave me his number. I called him. I spoke to him. He said, hey, you know this is the call. You know we could make the deal this, that and the other. I told him I wanted to.

I told him I was interested in the car, but I couldn't make it out to South Carolina. I called my good friend Louis v Still. He feed my guy, who knew somebody that lived in Charleston that she was gonna go take a look at the car. She couldn't look at the car because she was doing the hair, so she said it's gonna be three four hours. But I was like, damn, I don't want to lose this car. The guy even calls the toe company and sets up

a pickup for the toe. The toe driver must have been in on it, because he's like, yeah, I picked the calls from there before. So I'm like, okay, this works. I called my assistant Mercedes, shout the Mercedes. And I didn't tell anybody because I was like, you know what this is, this is gonna be my car would come up on shout the roundie and no, Ronnie who gets my cars? And listening. I wire him money. I'm not gonna tell you how much I wire, but I watch.

We can't, we can't. We can't really feel this story because I don't feel sorry for you at all. Tell me how much I'm not. I can't tell me what kind of car was it? First of all, I just told you, I said, the nineteen seventy Chavelle convertible. How much? Just tell me how much it was? No, but I'm on. We need all the details, we need all the deets. I wire him a part of the money because he

was like thousand, no, no much part of it. I wire him some of the money right because the car, right, I was between what you and Charlemagne set right five and twenty, between five and twenty. So I wire him the money. And then what happened, Dad? It goes ghost. I can't, I can't find him no more. I'm calling him that he had this whole thing. He sent me to war with it. You said, in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, trop winterclude bombs for Charleston, my birthplace, don't you Holy city?

Four three considerate reparations. So listen, so listen. So then I called the bank back and I'm like, y'all need that money back. The bank's like, well, Na, we know it's a scam, but we can't give you the money back. That's not how it works here Charlton and Charleston. I said, you're telling me you know it's a scam, but you're not gonna give me my money back. They said, yes, um, so question, what did you learn from this? I'll never

buy anything online without going to see it. That's A and B. I did get the money back because shout out to my bank. My bank actually pulled the money and I got it back. But they took my money for about a good a couple of days. And I was very hurt about this, like I was embarrassed. I was hurt, like it was bad. First of all, I want to salute all the scammers in South Carolina. M I respect y'all because you know you should never steal from your own always only steal from out of town US.

And you know that guy who our girl. I'm sure it took that money and you know, put it to a good cause, probably donated it to the International African American Museum that we have opening in Chaluston. And jam, sure he didn't. And salute to Louis V and the woman in South Carolina who shall remain anonymous. We caught him shut, we got him. Oh my goodness, I'm never sure that started. And nobody, nobody. I felt so embarrassed.

And salute to my South Carolina Scamma. Somebody gonna walk up to me one day and say, hey, man, you know I'm the person that got envy. I'm sure you will stop funny man, like I wanted to, I want flew down there. I was like flying on there for one. Who am I looking for? I don't go do nothing when you get down there, but cry. You're right. You ain't gonna get dude, nothing but cry when you get down there. You're right. At least you got your money

back down and it was a good lesson. It's not funny though, because I had to fight to get that money back, when Mercedes had to fight to get that money. You got it back, though. You know a lot of people wouldn't have, so you did get your money back that same Hello, who's this your voice? I got guy? I don't like that feeling. What's your name, Mamalyn? Hey you go? Oh my god? Did I guess scams? Oh? I was like twenty five ish and they were like

doing a little card games outside and everybody's watching. They like kicked the card, so they I came up because I'm like, oh okay, so I picked the card and they're like, oh my god, you got it right. That's a free trial. Try it again. Oh you got with that? Oh my god. So I did it again, and they were like carrying, Oh my gosh. And this lady was like, follow you to the bak girl. They were like, come, let's let's go to the bank. I'll come with you. Because she's making it seem like he's part of the

crowd too, right, but she working with him. Listen, can you a question, man? Over? I handed over that thousand dollars? They a thousand dollars. Can I ask you a question, man? What what year in the nineteen hundreds was this? Well, I'm thirty eight, so this is this is thirteen years ago. But I ain't gonna lie though. When I was in Atlanta during the pandemic, they tried to do that, and I was like, I'm from Brooklyn. I already know this game. They tried to um. I was with Jennifer Williams and

she pulled up. They seen her car and everything, and I already had seen them earlier outside the hotel. Just I saw they all knew each other, like you didn't know each other, like they was playing a game. And I was like, exactly, what stupid I'm seeing y'all together a few minutes ago. You didn't see me see you. That's the oldest check in the book. Guys, everybody out didn't know. Yeah, never again, never again. I'm a shelter

Pirthday kid. Yeah. And it was funny because then I was like I just try to ignore them, like, look, we don't have no cash on us. It was like we take Zell. He takes Zell. Yes, Oh my goodness, thank you mama, and shout the DJ cally Cow. DJ cally Cow got caught one time in South Carolina. South Carolina got more scamas in Brooklyn. We were not true,

that is true. He was in the bathroom and they did three card money in the bathroom and he lost six hundred dollars and then came out and it was like, yes, it is true story and said I could make it back. And three card money in South Carolina way. That ain't that ain't even the South Carolina thing, you know? Three cars Yes, yes it was, Yes, it was. That's that's all New York. Three card money. It was even three card money, the thing with the little ball under it,

whatever it was. Ain't nobody doing that in Southcasta. Put they just listen. They just go put the two of you and take what they want. Ain'tbody got time for no damn card games? Yeah, they played them games. Man a Radio Sunday Night podcast. Listen every week as we play a different podcast, one of the most shared and most listened to in the free I heart Radio app. This is where you'll hear the podcast people will be

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