KOUNTRY WAYNE - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 372
87 min
•Mar 29, 20262 months agoSummary
Kountry Wayne discusses his digital content empire built on mobile phones, employing over 100 people and producing 1,200+ videos monthly across platforms like YouTube and Facebook. The conversation covers entrepreneurship, relationship dynamics, parenting in the social media age, and the importance of redirecting youth away from street culture toward legitimate opportunities.
Insights
- Mobile-first content production eliminates traditional overhead (equipment, permits, locations) while maintaining quality, allowing creators to pay talent directly and scale rapidly
- Generational trauma and environmental circumstances shape behavior more than individual choice; breaking cycles requires conscious parenting and accountability culture that modern social media undermines
- Platform algorithms favor vertical mobile content over traditional formats, making phone-based production strategically superior to expensive camera setups for reach and monetization
- Shame and accountability have been removed from culture through social media visibility and victim mentality, creating behavioral accountability gaps in parenting and relationships
- Street culture and incarceration are actively marketed as status symbols to youth, while legitimate paths (college, careers, entrepreneurship) are dismissed as 'corny,' perpetuating generational poverty
Trends
Vertical short-form video dominance reshaping entertainment production economics and creator business modelsDecentralization of content production from studios to individual creators with minimal equipment investmentMicro-influencer employment models replacing traditional talent agencies for episodic content creationSocial media-driven parenting challenges: device addiction, loss of parental authority, and erosion of shame-based accountabilityRebranding of street culture and incarceration as authentic identity markers among youth, competing with educational/career aspirationsLong-distance relationship sustainability challenges for high-earning entertainers with multiple dependentsGenerational wealth transfer through legitimate business ownership versus street economy participationPlatform shadow-banning and algorithmic suppression of independent creators despite high engagement metrics
Topics
Mobile-first content production and vertical video monetizationDigital creator economy and employment modelsParenting in the social media age and device addictionGenerational trauma and behavioral accountabilityStreet culture versus legitimate career pathways for youthLong-distance relationships and family logisticsPlatform economics and algorithmic suppressionIncarceration as cultural status symbolWomen's sexual autonomy and relationship dynamicsComedy special production and distributionIndependent film financing and productionRelationship commitment versus geographic constraintsChild support and financial responsibilityKarma and reciprocal generosityRegional music preferences and artist compensation
Companies
YouTube
Primary monetization platform for Kountry Wayne's 1,200+ monthly videos; discussed algorithm and payment structure
Facebook
Secondary monetization platform alongside YouTube for video content distribution and revenue generation
Instagram
Mentioned as platform that previously offered monetization but discontinued it; now used for distribution only
Barstool Sports
Referenced for 'Who's the Bad Guy?' party game product mentioned in episode intro
Walmart
Retail partner for Barstool Sports game distribution mentioned in opening segment
People
Kountry Wayne
Primary guest; built digital content empire with 100+ employees producing 1,200+ videos monthly
Gillie Da Kid
Co-host of Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast conducting interview with Kountry Wayne
Wallo
Co-host of Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast; discussed relationship challenges and long-distance dynamics
Dak Prescott
Dallas Cowboys quarterback discussed regarding Super Bowl predictions and playoff performance
Jalen Hurts
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback compared to Dak Prescott regarding playoff success and Super Bowl appearances
Coco Jones
Actress who appeared in independent film financed and produced by Kountry Wayne
Miss Pat
Comedian/actress featured in Kountry Wayne's independent film production
Ben Dunn
Performer featured in Kountry Wayne's independent film production
Juvenile
Rapper discussed regarding performance fees and compensation in early 2000s music industry
Quotes
"What being real is the dude in your neighborhood that never went to jail. He's the real one. Because he was smart enough to know who he was and he embraced his individualism."
Kountry Wayne•Late in episode
"Going to jail is not a flex. That's dumb shit. Stop. And I know sometimes y'all get a little off because you got dudes that's older that be glorifying jail like that's some badge of honor."
Kountry Wayne•Late in episode
"The thing about the cell phone, you can just take it. I got people shooting there. I could travel anywhere and the dope always with you."
Kountry Wayne•Mid-episode
"I value my energy. That's why I give a girl my money before I give my energy."
Kountry Wayne•Early-mid episode
"We're extraordinary people. We done extraordinary things. We come from extraordinary struggle. Tap into the history of us and all the great things we did in this world."
Kountry Wayne•Late in episode
Full Transcript
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You're now tuned into me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, got my brother country way here but this time waiting in the country we're in New York City baby you know he like New York City he got a little love for New York City a little soft spot for New York City but that's another story you know I mean we gonna get it but but but but you know what's so crazy about this this is so crazy I've seen him on one of these sports channels yeah you know next two three years Cowboys I said Gil gonna light his ass September Cowboys gonna win Cowboys he said they gonna win a chip they gonna get the ring they gonna have the ring in the next two three years he said they gonna get a ring don't you know what dude be like this yeah he said that's gonna get him a ring we're gonna get a ring next three years man man y'all got y'all and nobody wanted hey why they not gonna get a ring and why they gonna get it why they gonna get a ring and why they not i'm gonna let you go why y'all gonna get a ring okay first of all you know dac is in his prime he in his prime and see what happened was when he wasn't in his prime everybody else was in their prime so the time was off but now he in his prime they putting the pieces around I'm telling you man we about to get that ring we about to get that ring man feeling gonna be hurt when this you really don't believe it all right hey make sure we hold this look and remember this that's gonna be the mean shot this that's gonna be the mean with uh Cowboys for everybody who didn't believe in the Cowboys that we're gonna get this ring Gilly face is gonna be uh yeah it's gonna be the mean now why why they not gonna win because they they not getting had good cocaine no more. That was their prime? Everybody know the Cowboys ain't once since they took cocaine out the league. Damn, they drunk. White House. White House. Since they shut the... Think about it. These niggas had the White House in Dallas. Not D.C. In Dallas. Oh, man. Of course niggas was having 17 tackles a game. Of course niggas wasn't dropping no passes. There's Texas right here There's Mexico right here You know what I'm saying But pure shit they was getting Of course niggas had 54 tackles in one game These niggas was breaking records They not getting that shit They test niggas now Like that's done man So how I feel it more The other year Off of grit man We not a pretty city Not the other year They got two We got two In the last couple years Yeah, we got two in the last, and we've been to three. Hey, that's what somebody's feeling is saying, off the grid. You know what I mean? Off the grid. We ain't a pretty city. We a gritty city. You know what I'm saying? Like, anything big. It's going to happen, Gilly. You ain't going to be able to take it, bro. I'm going to call you, bro. Let's be for real, bro. Dak Prescott is nothing but a modern-day Tony Romo. He's always going to have close to 5,000 yards passing. He's always going to have a shitload of touchdowns. He's always gonna have a hell of a passer rating, but when it's time to fucking actually win He doesn't do that very well I realize Jalen Hurts has been in the fucking league for like six years he has like Five times more playoff fucking wins than him. He's been to two fucking Super Bowls in three years years i think jalen hurts came in ready and i got to admit that wasn't ready he wasn't ready but what's happening now with that one thing we always know he's streaky if you ever get in the playoffs again he the type of person the last damn you see that's that that's when you know we don't even right we don't even think about going to the playoffs we already cashed in at the beginning it's what we're going to do when we get to but he just said as a dallas cowboy if we ever go to of the playoff team. Yeah. When he go, what? When that get in there, what? He streaky. He streaky. That's how he got to where he's at. You know, that year with 2016 when we caught that streak with him and Z and they gave him the bag, but we learned that he was streaky. He's kind of like, he real risky. He reminds me of a Kyrie Irving, the way he took that shot with LeBron. He would take that, he's not, he kind of, he ain't thinking. And it hurts in moments. moments but now that he got that part it's a lot it hurts a lot it hurt us a lot moment it hurt us a lot if you've been a dollars cowboy fan your whole life it hurts your whole life it hurt it hurt i admit it hurt but where he at now when he kind of like more strategic a little bit you don't know where the he's at now he just been hurt the last 13 weeks he didn't play how you know where where the fuck he at. You don't have no idea how his recovery is going. We have none of that shit. No. Y'all not winning shit, bro. Y'all not even the best team in Texas, bro. I'm so confident I ain't going to even say nothing bad about the Philadelphia Eagles. Houston, Texas. And I'm going to be honest. I'm going to be honest. I don't like the Philadelphia Eagles. I ain't even no hater because, you know, it's just real beef, right? It's dumb. But at the same time, I ain't going to even say nothing bad about the Eagles because that's how confident I am in these next three years. And that Super Bowl might be this year, but I don't want to sound like every Cowboy fan, but I really feel it. It could be this year. It's their stuff. No, no, listen. We're going to clip this up so when they get knocked out of the playoffs like the first game, if they do go, you just play this joint. This could be this year. No, we can play this shit by week 12. Oh, damn. Okay. Niggas be done. They be fucking cooked. Oh, we're going to the playoffs. You know we're going to the playoffs this year, man. Dog, do you realize the Commanders got game? Are y'all sure y'all going to the playoffs this year? It's a pig's pussy pork. the fuck is you talking about is we sure we going to the playoffs are you sure y'all going to the playoffs ain't you vegan hey Gilly if y'all don't go to the playoffs and shit man see man you set up you go so hard for the Eagles see I backed out the Cowboys last year cause you back off he don't believe he backed off I backed off cause I got tired cause I'm like Gilly you got tired of this fake ass belief I ain't gotta worry about this shit you like God what the fuck that we do to have to go through this like am i raising my kids wrong as cowboys fucking fans let them pick their own object it's coming man let me ask you a question i've seen i've read something too right and i was like this shit can't be true like it said you had seven kids by the age of 22. yep seven kids nigga that ain't for real yeah that's for real because i started having them as teenagers, as a teenager. You had seven kids. Seven kids. By the time I was 22, that's when I was like, When you was 22 and had them kids, you was fucked up? Nah, I ain't been messed up since I graduated high school. I was like, you know, in a small time, man, if you making a couple hundred thousand dollars a year in the street, you the man. So I would have been effed up. I wouldn't have been that big in Philly, but that small time I was in, I was kind of like the man in that time when it came to, you know what I mean? When it came to whatever, I was straight. But what happened though? Like you ain't never seen a rubber you like? It's crazy, one of them I used a rubber. And that's the situation to have. You know, after that happened, you'd be like, okay, I need another one. And it wasn't one around. Damn. But my husband, my husband, sweetheart, we had three kids. Okay. So that was her. We had three kids. And then the girl I talked to after that, She got pregnant. And then it was other girls after that. I just dealt with them. And they got pregnant. It was like three kids came the first time I dealt with a girl. You know what I'm saying? I was like. You could not pull out that pussy. She had his fucking. She had him in a fucking Russian headlock. Yeah. They hold you. You hear me? They hold. When they do that right there. They lock you. I don't know. Them country legs, man. That nigga was running. He was a young nigga. Bop. You got a child. Bop. He wasn't playing. I wasn't playing. Bop, bop. I was playing. That was a problem. Seven kids by the time I was 22. That's dire. Bob was a lot of pressure. Heck, yeah. What the fuck was your parents saying? My daddy, he was locked up. My mama had passed. Oh, okay. My mom passed when I was 11. No, she passed when I was 11. So I was really like a free kid. But to be honest, I wasn't really... Man, I wasn't really thinking like that. Like the girls I was with though, I did like them. You know what I'm saying? So when I started having kids, I'm like, dang, I shouldn't, but at the end of the day I wasn't that mad, because I was like, I love my kids, and I do like the girls I'm with. But at the same time, I was like, I should've waited. But I ain't really see no bright future. I knew I was going to get somewhere, but you know how it is when you're in the dark. You know what I mean? Some people might do drugs. That was my thing. You know what I'm saying? I ain't never smoke a drink, but Coochie was my kryptonite. He was just like that Curtis Blow. He kept a straw in his head back in the day. To each his own, man. He kept a straw in his head. Hey, I ain't no different. Because he was going through a time. I remember back in the day when I was young, a little rough moment happened before in my life. I come to the basement. I go in the joint, I go down to the joint. He like, what's up, Cooch? I'm like, what the fuck's going on? Piled all over. He was getting busy. Like, I'm telling you, he was like an eight ball. He didn't knock an eight ball off like this. Eight ball, man. I'm just saying, I ain't hating on him. He ain't judging nobody. But he had his own downtime. But you know, he ain't never drinking smoke either. Yeah, yeah. I can feel it. I can tell you. His fix wasn't pussy. His fix was stealing. He went to prison aversion. He lying. I ain't in prison aversion. I was getting prison aversion. He went to prison aversion. I had a couple. He got his first ass prom night in prison. He lied. This nigga lying to me. He went to prison prom. This nigga lying to me. How old were you when you went to prison? I was 17. God dog. He's freaking me. And you did how? He did the prison prom. I ain't did that. 20. But yeah, I'm for sure you got a lot of cool before you. Oh yeah, yeah. I was a man out there. I had curly. That's when I had to act. I was a man out there. They said the team while I was. You got something at the prison prom. Bro, you had several joints by the time you were 22. You know what I mean? I was doing, I had curly hair back then. Before my shit went out. Went to the prom with a bitch named Mike Shell. Get the fuck out of here. He's a hater. That nigga be hating on me, man. But no, so you sure? I'm gonna say this, you know, you got a style that's different, right? You got a throwback style. So they say, you know, this is what they say, and you say this yourself, you could just be walking somewhere, right? You could just be walking in the mall. A girl might say, hey, country way, and if she, you know, young, active, and attractive, they say you'll sock it to a pocket like a rocket. Here you go, baby. Like they say you don't play. You come from here. I mean, here you go. She ain't even gotta be young, active, and attractive. Here you go, baby. Here you go. She's like, nah, that's old school now, baby. Yeah, you know, when I go on and talk on interviews, I tell them that I give a girl my money before I give my energy. All right, why is that important? Because I value my energy. How much money? Because they need to know the budget. What's the budget? That's some bullshit. Because he like tricking. He ain't going to put no motherfucking to it. That ain't tricking. I give him my money before I give him my energy. Big country ain't going to be a bitch. Let me tell you something. Nigga, that's old school tricking. Yes, it is. I'm going to explain, explain. I'm going to tell you, explain on some real stuff, right? And I ain't going to say the girl's name. But it's this girl that I like. I did deal with it before, right? But I ain't dealt with it in years. I still see her check every month. But her son, I seen something in him. I'm like, this buddy, he was getting in trouble. But I was like, she needed to sit home with him because he really was good at football. Damn, okay. Know what I mean? And he was like in middle school. I said, man, I know what he needed because I know how I felt my mom had love. Yeah. I say, buddy special. I don't rock with you. You know me and me and her don't talk, we don't deal with each other. I've been sending her money every month for like a few years now. Pay her bills and stuff. But guess what? That boy, he called me on the phone. He got 18 D1 offers. You know what I'm saying? For football. And I know he was on the wrong track. So it ain't everybody. It's just certain situations I see. Most of the time, a girl got kids. Girl got kids. You know what I'm expecting? It be like that right there. You know what I'm saying? Like, I ain't shouting. End of the day, you know how this money game go. It's a tax write-off. You know what I'm saying? Because everybody get a 10 out of the nine. You know what I'm saying? So it be like, if I see a situation that it draw my attention, it's my way of being like a charity. You know, charity. It ain't like if I deal with a girl, because I don't deal with nobody I don't deal with. If I deal with you, I deal with you. You know what I'm saying? So we locked in like that for real. But no, it ain't. But I do well if I see somebody need some help. You know what I mean? They ask me. It depends on how I'm feeling that day. I'll just do it for you. But it ain't just a woman. It might be my family. It might be my brother, a cousin, a dude from high school. It just has a giving mentality. But when it comes to women, sometimes when they got kids, I do got a little trauma with that. Yeah, you know you. Because my mama, my daddy was on the deal. My mama would look out for her sometimes when they were dealing with each other intimately. I'm like, bro, I don't care what y'all going through. I need this refrigerator full. But when they went rocking with each other, we felt it a little different. So it would just be more like that. i don't go in detail to it but it don't be like ain't anybody getting my money like that i ain't doing that no no no no come on because who i trick on my baby mamas don't don't no girl get more than my baby mama like my my baby mama well she got a boy got about a half million piece last year two of them you know ugly every last one of them getting six figures uh everybody got a house don't know no work I pay everybody deals so young you got oh I got five why is that important why is that important because you know it's a different time from when we grew up it's a different time it's a different time from when we grew up to now and a lot of dudes out here to be straight up they hate women yeah a lot of dudes they they just be they they be mad at no I ain't giving it why is that important to you because I really believe in that karma though okay I feel like me sometime well like cuz I don't know you know like gamble for and lost a bunch of money anyway black man I could give that to somebody you know I'm saying so I do a lot what I supposed to do so I won't do a lot what I don't supposed to do so it was like the mother of my kids is really who they getting out a percent of the tricky they get you know saying the other 10% out there somebody I like okay cool i'm kicking the wick but i just feel like that karma because it's like and my kids in that house to a certain degree yeah and i don't got to do that now because they is they are grateful a lot of my baby mamas you don't get nothing out of it but it's like at the end of the day and my kids they respected me different when i evening out the playing field instead of having one baby mama living like this and the other i seen the difference in the kids eyes i was like oh you know what so shout it this ain't even really about you but i did have this child and at the end of the day i was supposed to do it the other way i'm supposed to be there yeah but since these house these households separate if i got it but if i don't got it i ain't gonna do it but if i got it and i'm continuing to get blessed i'm just gonna do it because at the end of the day it could be a you know a stranger getting in anyway so you know i just read for them to get it and i don't want that karma to come back i really my daddy had some bad luck him not you know i mean stuff used to happen to him a lot like man hold up but i really believe you know how everybody believes something like you believe like hey man long as i keep it real life gonna keep it real or i believe as long as i stay loyal i truly believe man when you really look out for a woman when she pray for you your prayers be different because they if they know that you looking out for them they're gonna pray for you to stay up because they want that they want that check to keep coming okay so let me ask you this question fly you know got a lot going on yeah yeah yeah last time i check i look on social media you was in a good wholesome relationship i'm talking about i was like oh damn okay my man happy he's going he got that glow on yeah yeah baby i love you you know i mean now i mean i'm like and you're like no i ain't i'm back single like what what the fuck's going on bro oh no it's just uh that person you talk about man she's a great she's a great person right now i'm talking about what's going on with you because obviously you keep it up oh no it's just that that's what i'm saying we just stay in two different cities we stay in two different cities you put it on and we both got kids no that's for real that's what it is we ain't like it was a lawyer relationship man uh it's just we stay in two different cities and it was just separate and you just was looking out for too many moms and kids at the mall one day no i ain't do nothing It was crazy. 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We going to be about to fuck this bond that we got. I really care for you. You really care for me. I got kids. We got kids. I'm older. You older. We don't really get these opportunities all the time. That's real. Because a lot of these bitches out here is dumpster trucks. You feel what I'm saying? And a lot of these niggas out here ain't worth nothing. Ain't got nothing going on. That's real. They raggedy Ronnie. You feel me So I found something You found something But just because we don live in the the same city we won let this go I just saying I confused Yeah I confused You right I confused why I even thought like that But the reason why I was- Cause you wanted your dick back on the crap table. Nah! Hey! Cool Horton! Horton! What you saying make a lot of sense to, but it's like this. It's just, I know it's harder, and I don't want to put myself in that. It's like, if you and Gilles, I mean, you and Wadlow doing a part, like, how y'all doing what y'all doing? Y'all can do virtual episodes in two different cities. We never did virtual episodes. I know what I'm saying, but... In our life. Exactly. We gotta be there. It's just better when you're there at the same time. Yeah. You know what I mean? It's just better when you're there. He trying to remix that different... He's supposed to... No, because for real, it's just... That ain't got nothing to do with Wadlow, man. Me and Wadlow ain't in the motherfucking bed together. He's fucking fucking up. I used to... Me and him. It's in peace. You got to feel my peace with this nigga, man. It'll be better if you do it. It's just long-distance relationships has its challenges, especially if you're an entertainer, because I'm traveling all the time anyway. So you was going to be going anyway. Yeah. That's the part. So it should make no difference. No matter who you with, I'm going to be going, because I saw you fly out, you see me. You know what I'm saying? We spent some time together. You might go a couple of seasons with me. Yeah, but everybody came with you. got kids man you can't fly like I know I got kids like I don't mean man you bring your kids with you man you know getting money man put the kids on a motherfucking plane when we get that's bringing nanny with you that's real I'm a fucking boss yeah but fuckers we talk about country wing I'm gonna take you move on I'm gonna take a bring the nanny when you're right you're right I'm gonna take accountability because at the end of the day when a bond too strong like that and I say I'm single I don't know why I say I'm single because it's just that's the reality of the situation, but the bond and love is so strong that a real nut can't really tear us apart on some real stuff. You know what I'm saying? A single is just a title. But once they know... Six! Dice table back over. You know the dice table back over. You right about that. Yeah what I mean? But that's up to me to see if I roll the dice. all right that was some real live comedian shit right now i'm gonna say this he just he crazy he got a single with seven cars a bunch of money big ass house with basketball quits i might just be celebrating other stuff no no i ain't say that but that's what i'm saying it's on the dice table it oh i don't say the dice full what about blackjack uh that's still gambling you don't put anything on the line a lot of money playing but now but now hey beguila you right when you write though but that's why you know what i'm saying take one to sharpen one iron sharpen iron like that's that's real talk it ain't worth it ain't worth letting nothing like that go but you know when it hurt another news you pop up with that dude that's my that's my life to the heart that's my strength though see i think that's my problem that's my strength because that don't bother me like that when you truly love somebody if that person really if they go somewhere and deal with somebody else they truly love them i'm happy for them do i want it to happen better than me yeah you put that on too i ain't happy for neither one of them but you but hey but you know what most people do though they'll have my mentality because i'm a single man and listening to what you said and be so stubborn in what I believe, but I listened to you and what you said made a lot of sense. For real though, because everybody, everybody's just like everybody wrong, everybody right. I feel what you saying and where you coming from because you see a side of the coin that really, I understand, even though I ain't married, I know what you mean because I've been married before. It's like, ain't nothing out here anyway. So you gonna let that stop you? You feel what I'm saying? When you got somebody that's good and talented. What it is, you really choosing, what happens is, it's deeper than that. You really choosing your kids. Basically, with your kids, all the kids I got, I can't really even, I can't be in a relationship almost right now. Because it's like you really realize, dang, I got to be there. You got to be there, but you realize, right? And you do be there. Yeah, I just want to put another perspective to that. You got to be there for your kids, right? But do you realize that, right? What's your youngest kid? Three. No, four. Four. Oh, damn. huge that nigga like put that kind of them on what kind of and it's better they've been in a relationship with the kids because when you're in a relationship like they love her you know what i'm saying they don't make like they don't make her they want to be around here they make me easier because when i'm on the phone handling business or whatever she entertained they're like she man she man she did stuff my daughters that no man i that's what i'm saying so what i'm saying is when you get old right you know after like 18 more years your kids you go they go off to college I got two going to college now. Okay, right. Then they getting their relationships and then they done. Then dad all alone by himself. He ain't lock his woman in. So now he there with a bunch of money. Your dick mad at you. You arguing with your dick because you ain't getting no action now. You only pull him out to piss. You country lane, but you old as shit now. You hear me? You up there now. You ain't, yeah, nigga. Shit getting thin in the back. Little motherfucking bird nest right here. Shit used to be notorious and glorious And now you ain't lock your pussy in But your kids, they locking their pussy in They locking that, your sons They locking that pussy in for life They coming to visit you with their pussy Dad, yeah, that's my pussy There's gonna be somebody there I'm gonna get married And I'm gonna, like I say But don't end up waiting till you're too old And then settling Getting a motherfucker you don't want to I'm 38, I think I'm gonna be married by the time I'm 40 You be sitting there with a big ass bag of ice Banged up against a tree If God allowed me to make it a fourth. Man, you done drew me in. Man, mad men got a way of making you guys feel like you got to be mad. He said, hold up. I'm telling you, I've been mad by time to play. He's like, that's two years. I've still got time to play. He's like, hold up. That's like me saying, hey, before you over here, I don't want you to be mad too. I'm sorry, hey, man. It's good out here. You got money now, boy. Hey, you're in. It's free. You pulled me in. He said, you said, you said, you said, you said, you said, you said, you said, you said, That's why he couldn't stay with all of it. Let me come on out here. You got money, right? It's good out here. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. He's like, that's what he say. Get up, partner. You be out of the house. You get what you want to do? He's sitting here like this. I got the heaviest dick in the back. He ain't holding out of me. He ain't holding out of me. He said, get up, partner. You be happy. My piece so heavy, Gilly. Hey, hey, Gilly. Damn. Man, whoopsie's ass, my nigga was sagged. That money don't came and everything. Let me ask you a different question. Oh, shit. I'm a comedian. Hey, when the money came, do you kind of, because you know, we're all coming up, but then your money came, why you a man, right? Sometimes, at one point, did you be like, hmm, do I want to take this money and go out here and be? No, you got to understand. My folks went to jail with me, man. They was like, she caught a 98-pound weed case with me. They was locked up and he snitched on that. He snitched on that. I don't see you at least in the statement. That's why you ain't getting crazy. She got a statement. I feel you on that, but I'm smart like that. But really, I got locked up with her. She had the— Hold up. He got the— They let him go before her. I like that watch. They let him go before her. Thank you, man. She was getting the worst. And you know what you mean? You famous and popping, too. But that popcorn got to stay in the gut. This nigga tripping. Hey, look good out there, man. I know, thank you. You're chipping me outside. Oh, shit. That ass thing is crazy. I'm just saying, I'm just getting out of the way the money came, because when the money come, it's hard to put up with something. You ain't got no talent. I put up with everything. like because i was selling an apartment so it's just all right i could put up with a lot the day i went viral i swear to god i ended up getting 30 000 followers that's my brother i cussed my baby mama's ass i told y'all i don't need y'all no more but it was like it was the point like certain stuff i did put over it because the legit money ain't had came in but see you know what he just told on himself right before he popped off his baby mom told he's a real you need to get a a job you ain't want to be a comedian you need that's why when they popped up i was selling though i was already hood rich what i'm saying i finally got legit i seen the legit money coming so it's like when you sell a dope you still broke but she still told you no no there was i had to put up with a little stuff where you been what you doing that stuff you get what i'm saying where you being at what you doing you know what i'm saying just look at it you know you got to put up with stuff in a relationship but that mother come you kind of be like hey you said something You know what I mean? Because it kind of like you got the option now to leave when you want to leave. You know what I'm saying? So you was a homeless sexual then? I probably, I wasn't homeless. You was fucking for a place to stay then as soon as that money came. Nah. You was like, bitch, I can leave. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, all the kids shit up. I was selling dope out her house. Oh, yeah. That was, yeah, yeah. And was a homeless sexual. He was a bad motherfucker. I was a hood rich homeless sexual. He was a homeless sexual. He moved in with her for a police estate and then was selling dope out of shit then got her pregnant so he ain't had to leave. That's crazy. And then as soon as he did his first 30,000 on Facebook he called up and said, man, did I tell you? You like that got me in there, man. You had me bad. I was like, man, I'm going to propose tomorrow, bro. Damn, you just want to do that? No, he wasn't. No, he wasn't, man. No, the fuck he wasn't. He was. He was. He was. He was. He was. He was. When the money first came in for us, I couldn't keep the nigga out of Chinatown. Me down to getting him jobs. He lied over me, man. I ain't gonna do that. He ain't reading that fucking police. He ain't gonna do that. He ain't gonna do that. He ain't gonna do that. He ain't got married yet, man. You a cuz, man. Like, he ain't put it on you? You know, everything's great in my life. Everything is great. I got a great life. I got a great life. You can't talk about this, man. Yeah. Look how he said great. I got a great life. A great life. A great life. My shit is unbelievable. I mean, I'm well taken care of. But I'm going to say this, though. I'm going to say this. We got to get into this. Because this is the most important thing. I called you. And I said, Wayne, you that nigga. I called you. I said, you the real deal. We don't do that enough. And what we don't do is we don't acknowledge our people as movies and shakers. And we don't know how to ask for game. but we don't know how to, yo, how do it go? What's going on? Number one, you build an empire. You say Hollywood, I say Hollywood. The only reason I say Hollywood is because they try to make us believe that we don't belong. That shit don't mean nothing. We is Hollywood. Yeah. Because guess what? When we in jail, when we in the streets, when we in the crib, everywhere we at, we've been acting our whole life. When we was home, we was acting like we wasn't. When we was hurt, we were acting like we wasn't. When we was, when we was, not even that tough. We was acting like we was tough. Black folks been acting their whole fucking life in America. Our whole life is about acting like we not hurting when we are. So we is Hollywood. That's real. What you built was Hollywood. You got over 50 employees and will make your thing even more unique. 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You created them in real time. Now they got what they call micro dramas and all this stuff. But you was doing it in real time. Not only was you doing it in real time, the most important thing, you're employing over 50 of our people. And you pay good. You don't pay good. You pay good, bro. So I got to salute you. Like, we need to salute you. That's some legendary glances. General Hospital, Days of Our Lives. No, no, he's for us. Motherfuckers been watching this shit for two years. Cuz, cuz, cuz. They've been watching this since 1914. I don't care how long they've been watching this. My fucking grandma, Rose, was watching this. She's been dead for like 30 years. Cuz, cuz, cuz, cuz, cuz. Fucking, I love this nigga, but General Hospital, fucking Days of Our Lives. See, see, see, see, this is the dumb shit. We had the first fucking, listen, our everyday fucking life, our everyday life was a fucking soap opera. When you're walking down the street and you see Ms. Pat, Yeah, motherfucker, wait till you come back in the house throwing some grits or a pot at a motherfucker. We was soap robbers our whole fucking life. So, yeah, okay, we watched that, but we not going to highlight them and downplay our shit. We ain't going to downplay my nigga, but that was just some legendary blazer. No, it wasn't, bro. I'm telling him that since the soap robbers... Like you said, General Hospital, I seen his house, he was like, damn. No, no, no, fuck that. Fuck all you talking about. You was like, things of our lives. Fuck all you talking about. He was like, shit. Bro, bro, bro, bro, what do they got now? What do they got now? So we talking about what people watching now? Our people ain't got there to watch. They watching that now. You understand, though. Do you understand that General Hospital is all, like, they, like, 647,000 episodes? What the fuck do that got to do with us? I'm just saying. No, no, no. Hold up, cuz, cuz. Fuck that. I'm not. Glad people love that shit. Listen, I'm not. All my aunts watch that shit. Listen, and the point, what I'm saying is, we not. This is what I'm going to say. And this is me, you know. Oh, what? Because they who they is. They shit hot. Like we put the damn play or shit? I didn't say that. Well, what the fuck? I'm just saying there was some legendary glazing. No, it wasn't no glazing. I'm hyping our shit up. No, it wasn't. I'm hyping our shit up. I'm hyping our shit up. No, it wasn't. I'm hyping our shit up. You're okay with country, mate. No, fuck that. I see your shitty face. She is a sister. Don't get your pay, dog. She worked for him. Don't get your doc. Don't get your doc. Doc, you fucking pay. Doc, I'll pay if she can pay. She better not say you're fucking. No, fuck that. She was like this. He is. Listen, bro, bro, bro. We always putting shit over our shit. No, we not. We always doing that, bro. He's a fucking legend. I'm learning from a merry day. No, but I will say this. Okay, all right, you know what? All right, all right, all right, all right. You know what? Shit. You know what? Gilly was a good rapper, right? But he wasn't on Vanilla Ice. I wasn't. He wasn't on Vanilla Ice level. Vanilla Ice? Vanilla Ice? You fucking Rob would say that same thing. Vanilla Ice? Vanilla Ice got Vanilla Ice got better checks than every rap nigga that's out, damn nigga. No, I'm not Vanilla Ice, but what I'm saying is... I would've been fucking Ice Ice Baby too about that fucking bitch bitch. What I'm saying is, this is what I'm saying, Wayne, Wayne. What you doing is fucking extraordinary. It is. Listen, listen. They had a thousand cameras. They had a bunch of fucking costumes. They had a bunch of makeup people. You got a fucking phone. Yeah. That nigga got cameras now, bro. No, he don't. No. No, he don't. He got motherfuckers on the phone, bro. This is what I'm telling you. We shoot the same, we shoot on this. They shootin' on that, man. They can never do no shit like that. And they shit is quality. We ain't got no mics. They ain't got no mics. Know what they do, guys? No mics, no lights. Motherfuckers get money. We use the world. All right, say it this way. If I came down, how do you do it? If somebody came down there, see, now you're ballin' down. You fuckin' nuts. I said you're hustlin', motherfucker. I mean, it's still general. What the fuck are you talking about? I mean, put you in general hospital in New York. Keep fuckin' getting hyped for no reason. You better pipe that shit down. I put these hands and feet on you. I put a knife in your back. You talking about you need the opposite hands and feet on you. You talking about you wanted a massage. No, what I'm saying is just what I'm saying. I had to let you get your fucking props, man, because you the real deal, Wayne. And people don't do that shit. We be out here bullshitting. You the real deal, man. But let me ask you a question. I appreciate it, man. I saw Iman talking about that. So if somebody out here, right, and you see them because they got a social following, and you want them to come to be acting one of your shows, how do that go? Like, what's the pay rate? Like, how much they get? How many times? It depends. Like, some people might get a day rate. get a first skit but we'll just do a day rate we play like sag you know what i'm saying you might get you know depends on who you are if you just a siren we might get 500 a day might get 1200 a day but some people get way more than that you know what i'm saying it depends on who they is and what i'm bringing you in for so i'll bring you in the storyline to be a part for a long time probably get more paid and more consistent all right but but can somebody like is it like an email or somewhere that people could just no it'd be like i have an idea for a story and then i send my people out be like hey i need this girl to play uh amber's friend because i'm finna write this in and this story like when i talk to him i say man because man busy he get money anyway so i i say bro i say uh i want to come to skits but he won't answer his phone sometimes so i had already switched it up he finally hit me back i said i said bro i'm gonna be honest i'm bringing you in as a main character and i'm gonna need you to be with you know what i mean how much you get how much you get We talk off camera. Yeah, we talk off camera. But yeah, you call me. I got a story. Because with a cell phone, I can come shoot a storyline with you and two. I'm saying your wife's name right? Yeah. Because you call her two. I'm okay to call her two? Yeah, we don't worry about it. That's because she got an attitude problem. Yeah, okay. That's why we got that shit from her. But me take that cell phone, the thing about the cell phone, you can just take it. I got people shooting there. Like, what it was? It was in Africa. While they was out there, they shooting skits. shooting skits. So the thing about the cell phone, I could travel anywhere and the dope always with you, you know what I mean? And you just create a story, like I create a story with you when Walo telling Gilly like, you feel like your relationship is getting in the way of the business because you feel like you putting too much time into that, right? And then Toot, then Toot find out that you would, then Toot gonna check Walo. Now it's turned into a whole story. And Walo gonna tell this girl, man, Toot got mad, but she shouldn't get mad. And then you tell her, you like, man, tell her, man, bro, this family me you and too she ain't got nothing to do with this then and then it keep going then you telling her that they too tell her see that's why you'll never get no husband so i continue right then it turned into a story and now we're making money together now we're shooting at your house so we saving money because we're shooting at your house we're shooting at wallow house we're shooting all in philly and then with the cell phone you know i mean it ain't like a camera where you know if you're shooting outside your house hey you might need a permit or something you need permit you don't need no permit you don't need no permit so you're saving on location so if somebody came to to you with an idea you could shoot it? Like, that you went into? Yeah. Well, he's been trying to do gay porn, so... Get the fuck out of here. Yeah, I don't know. I killed him with that. I killed him with that. See, I just killed you with that shit in the airport. When I told the lady he was a gay porn star. She's like, is this guy famous? I said, yeah, he do gay porn. So he... So he did. Yeah, she believed him. He's been trying to get... I know I seen him. He got all these scripts. One called The Black Banana. I remember he did that. I got started. We need to talk about a storyline, man. I got a storyline. Go ahead, boss. Sit up, man. Oh, we going to talk. Yeah, we going to talk, man. But, yeah, the cell phone, the cell phone, where it's at? Because at the end of the day, man, you know, everything in, you know, it's less overhead on equipment and the money go to the people. The reason why I'm able to pay people is because I ain't paying that much for equipment. And I use the sunlight outside, which is the better lighting. You know what I'm saying? So I get to shoot by trees. So, like, in movies, it's hard to get them scenes. It's hard to get them scenes. like if I were to shoot in front of my house I had to bring a big truck set this up wait on daylight flip the camera around but we would do one shot so you know what I'm saying take that phone we're getting on the side of your dad and as long as the story is good the phones look good anyway because the way they got the algorithm set up in these platforms they got it set up with the phone it grabbed that more better so you look at yourself as an actor oh yeah I'm an actor for sure come on man run a scene right now run a scene all right let's run a scene this is the scene right here yeah you won't go it off the joint okay cool Gil the package up right mm-hmm he owe you some money and you you got me to bring him to you so I just bring him to you but I was opposed to rough him up but I did something's bringing him to you you know and you when you just go off the top action a ball man I'm sorry When you brought me the package I thought my cousin You love your family Gil Yeah I love him A man who truly... A man who truly loves his family. Be careful on the decisions that they make when they're on the way from the house. And a man who truly loves his family loves himself first. I love my family Gil. You fucked the joint up, man. He went in. You fucked it up. Because I was ready to slap you as soon as he said something. I'm going to fuck it. Like, damn, you messed it up, cuz. This nigga's a nut, man. He went in, man. When the nigga looked at me and said... He was dead serious. He was scared. I love my family Gil. He was scared, man. I couldn't take it no more. You would've got shot, man. He got shot. You would've got to the nigga. He was dancing. He looked at you like, put a cup of that. Love my family. Like, you fucking my money up, nigga. As soon as he didn't say, why you ain't... I was going from here. I was going up top. I was going up top. I was ready. Because this is my role. This is my time. This was a big clip. I was coming from here. Why have you... You're here. The next thing you know, we threw you in the truck. It scared you. We didn't get the storyline going, man. Y'all two brothers. We scared you, fucking ass. your pussy but no so you're the red you the two of the cops listen i mean the whole thing is like break it down how many people you got shooting cameras how many assistants man they're about i'm gonna be on assistance they shooting phones i mean how many people shooting phones uh about 14. you got 14 producers and they got characters under them about 14 producers about it's about a hundred and something people but it's about probably like the end of skit it's probably about 300 500 probably i don't know but but but the people that shoot the same people that shoot on the iphone yeah and i pay them i got producers that pay actors you know what i'm saying like my boy um bread and mike they make i pay them seven figures a year you know what i'm saying but they got people under them that they pay and people under them that they pay you know know I'm saying so Brad got a storyline and he got multiple storylines but he'll have this person go shoot this person you know but he turned in 200 Brad turned in 200 some videos a month so do Mike so to collectively collectively they shoot they shoot me about 450 to 500 videos a month you know what I'm saying and I pay them per video you know what I'm saying so they get a fee per video but and they budget per video they break down they give somebody a day rate you know how How much is it? How long a video got to be? Three minutes. Three minutes or more. Three minutes, that's it? Mm-hmm. So the longer the better? The longer the better for YouTube, but... But not for Instagram. Don't mess with Instagram. Don't mess with Instagram. Instagram don't pay no money. There was once. They tried it, but nobody wasn't monetized but me. So they needed more people to monetize. So they stopped it. So YouTube and Facebook. Now, not saying how much you get, you know, because we talked about it off camera, but how many videos you put up a week in a month on Facebook or YouTube? I do 40 videos a day, so it'd be like 1,200. I do 1,200. 1,200 minimum, but I really been doing 1,400 videos a month, but I always state the minimum number. So I do like 1,200 videos a month. God damn, that's an unbelievable output. You ever get writer's block? Because I'm not writing all of it. You just freestyle. I'm writing my stuff. The Amber and Anthony and Shayla storyline, that's me. But then I let them go do videos outside of that, in between the storyline. Like, I write the main part. I move the story, and they'll just write stuff with the conversations. And then Bread got Bethany, and he got a—who's killing it right now. Shout out to Bread. Then Mike got Dominique, then Dee, then everybody got their own stories that they write. When did you want to just go in and say fuck, and then just shoot a movie on the phone? I really already am. So you're on point. Because I'm shooting a movie on the phone right now. And I just had to break it down. Like, it's really a movie. I'm giving people... Yeah, it is. Is it going to be vertical or is it going to be regular? No, I'm already... Like, me, what I'm doing now, to me, it's a movie. Because once you start shooting a movie on the phone, now you're getting back into production. Because now you're getting back to taking this cut. I got to get your shoe walking in. You know what I'm saying? I got to get back to this. And that's why... It's what they doing with the verticals. but it's like they spend a lot, you might always pull out a camera at some point because to watch a movie by yourself, we watch movies, the reason why movies were good cause we in the theater and we laughing together and hitting each other, you know what I'm saying? But to watch a movie by yourself, I don't know if we there yet, all the way, you get what I'm saying? Especially over here in America where our attention span is real short. So I'm basically already doing it. I'm the type of person, if I'm doing it and the numbers adding up, I don't care what it look like to people. You know what I'm saying? Long with the quality there but like people be like Wayne when you gonna get a TV show. I'm like bro They're watching the phone I can't I can't ignore when I go walk outside everybody walking around like this I'm like bro. I'll be it's like investing in a stock just because my soul in it. That's when I lost money What time I brought an artist back in the house to bring artists And I brought on my home and do this man, you know I'm saying he's Huh, I mean you see you brought a artist. I brought mystical But he told me to bring juvenile. But just because I was passionate, my hometown was passionate about mystical. He from the time that I brought mystical to, he said, bro, you're finna lose some money because they was on juvenile and they was the same price. How much the price was? I think they were charging me 10. Damn, you could have got him for 250, 250 dollars at that time. Because he was out brown. That was his minimum. 250. No, no, 250, 250. Listen, 250. You did shows though, dude. No, no, no. You was high to 50. What I did is listen, listen, listen, listen, listen, no, no, no, no, no, no, listen, this was his whole joint. It was $2.50, all you can eat at Bojangles, and a motel, Motel 6. He was in. And all he wanted, listen, all he wanted was a bottle of Hurricane, a 40 of Hurricane. And he'd tear that shit up. He was hot. No, but he was, most of the other guy was $1,350. Don't you believe it. $1,350. That was his max. He maxed out. That was his biggest, that was his biggest show check ever. You know what I'm saying? That was ever. Don't you ever be married like this? Straight up. Stell Blue Coffee's new can lattes are here. Crafted with 100% Colombian coffee, each can is a good source of protein and comes in two smooth flavors, espresso cafe mocha and espresso sweet cream. And whether you're braving your morning commute or chasing your pup, Stell Blue cans are for those always on the go and for those who care. Stell Blue is more than just great coffee. It's about giving back. I named the brand after my rescue dog, Stella, who inspired our mission to help more dogs find their forever homes. 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So he couldn't have no background. He ain't like, yeah. No, he lied. That's right. Hold up, hold up, hold up. I ain't saying we killed that shit, though. I ain't say that. Take that back. Take that back. I ain't say that. I didn't say that shit. Don't do that. I did the other shit, but I ain't say that. Buffalo was seven fucking hours away in New York. Yeah. No, but I ain't say that. I don't remember. I know. You ain't know me right there. He looked back. I hyped you up. I said I just... Don't do that to me. He told his bitches I hate you here. Damn. Shit, shit. Yeah! You know what I mean? That right? I ain't saying that shit, bro. Bro, listen. I ain't saying that shit. The end part, I ain't saying that. I ain't saying we killed that shit. It did, right? He gonna throw me in the old head, boo, right? No, I don't shit. There was a little break in the beat. I'm gonna throw your head. I ain't doing that shit. I ain't saying that shit. I ain't saying that shit. I ain't saying that shit, you lying. That nigga, listen, motherfucker, to me. He fucking lying. I said, yo, I looked at you and I said, what the fuck is you doing, though? You ain't considered old school, though, too. He's talking about, we killed that shit. No, I ain't saying that. We killed that shit. I'm like, we killed that shit. No, listen, I go back, listen. I go to the back, right? I go to the back, like, damn, okay. Because I'm like, I ain't going front. I'm like, damn, I'm hype, man. I'm adding my motherfucking percentage. I said, I know I get like 10%. Man, that motherfucking gay Gil 375. I was like, no, that's the back end. I'm just kicking my back end up. I said, what? And he gave it to him gave it to him and all was so it looked like because it was a brown paper bag I'm like damn that's no he ready to bust it down he gave me 3750 that's what he gave me okay you feel me that was my bad thing you feel me and I just ain't giving him he thought he was getting something because he said yeah I turned it up uh-huh that's right throw your hands in him get the fuck off steam the nigga's fresh out of jail he goes fresh out of jail why you lying you fucking lying when you said I went to the, take that off my name. I ain't say we killed that shit. You fucking lying on my name. I didn't say that shit. I just, listen, I felt like it was back in the day. But I ain't say that part. And I ain't tell them to throw their hands in the air. Just take that shit off, don't put that shit on my fucking jack. You trying to make me sound like a fucking ancient. Like a fucking, no, come on, don't do that shit for me like I'm a dinosaur. No, but fuck all that. But, but, so, so, so you employing all these people. That's some great shit, right? You employing a bunch of people off the phone. like first of all you know what's crazy man I had to fucking when the special come out nostalgia I had to go look for this shit why they had it on the big why they have it in the front I don't know my agency my manager what the fuck is going on like you were so hyped when you made the announcement I'm leaving but I'm back I'm like damn this shit gonna be big yeah why is they it's like they shadow banning you on the I don't know they didn't you gotta go type in my name to put it in why I don't be knowing but at the end of the day metal bits and soul I've been through so much with these platforms I'm like man that's their platform they got their reason for doing what they want to do and they probably got stuff on there that they put a lot more money into that they want to put on the front page and from a businessman I understand that it's like if I don't put such and such in here you know what I'm saying but I don't put 50 million in this project I'm putting that on the front page cause y'all need to watch this cause we 50 million in so you go find this whoever your people is go find that that's probably what it is but At the end of the day, that's their platform. And I'm tired of arguing with people about their platform, man. That's major. So your own platform coming? Yeah, for sure. You on the lookout for the app. Which one? You got a nice house, nice property. I'll be seeing you, nigga. Oh, yeah. Y'all got to come out. Oh, you said something one time. We got to talk about that. He was in the car, chilling. Jane glistening diamonds. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know. The South, man, you know. we do a little different down here i don't know about the boys of north is that i said hold up i got i got to talk to him about this right so you got to break that down you were saying something about the south versus the north the music i said what people think what they think i think it was the uh music wise who was talking about they was gonna uh going to verses and so t-i-50 i don't I don't even think it was TI 50. What are you talking about? So let me ask you some questions. TI 50 do it versus who winning that? You know, I'm from the South, so I'm going to go with TI. Just because you're from the South don't mean that. No, we listening to. Okay, so if GZ and Jay-Z do it versus who winning? For the South? No, fuck for the South. No, I'm telling you. United States of America. Well, United States. This nigga, you've been all over. You in New York right now. I'm going to be honest, bro. Versus. Man. I jump out this fucking window. I jump out that fucking window. And then you went, New York. You in New York City. Yo, yo, listen, don't fucking play. Did you see? You see? I got it. Hold on. Hold on. Before you say anything. Ask me another question. Because y'all talking about a versus. No, no, no, no. Before you say anything. Who would I pay to see more? No, no, no. I went to Jay-Z concert. All right, let me explain something to you. Because before you say anything, I'm going to say. I went to Jay-Z concert. The sad thing that's happened. You got motherfuckers out here right now. First of all, he sold out the two nights. He got to bring the third night. Yeah, but New York. No, hold, hold. Fuck all that. This is Yankee Stadium. You got motherfuckers right now spending they motherfucking kids summer money right now, man. Yeah. It's fucking crazy. I'm just saying, but like, they not fucking playing about that. I'm talking about this is all epidemic of annies, too. All old bitches, you hear me? No, no, no, no. You got all generations of people on there. Ain't too many kids in there. Fuck you talking about, dog. This is Jay-Z, bro. All right, that's like asking me what y'all doing to me right now is asking me like who's better Jill Scott I mean not Jill Scott but Lauryn Hill which you know Taylor Swift I'm going Lauryn Hill you can't put them together you can't you put two different type of I'm going Taylor Swift I'm a Swifty I'm going people going to be like man Taylor Swift said I'm like no what I'm saying from what I was doing and what Jeezy did. Jeezy turned you up listening to that shit. He told me, man, I'm going to get to work and me and my dog going to split him. And my daddy was split. It was like he was talking and Jay-Z was talking to me too. You know what I'm saying? Jay-Z was talking to me too, but it's just the Northern, it's people down South that listen to Boosie more than they listen to. So it's a North and South thing sometimes. And some rappers just like Jay-Z, we listen to him too, but some rappers in the Northern North so big, New York and stuff so big. When you get New York and Philly, and Baltimore and D.C. You so big, you in your own world. So that's what happened in the South. And when you get Atlanta, South Carolina, Mississippi. We was down in Mississippi and realized that. We heard music we never heard in our life. We was down there with Prime. We down there at Jackson State. And my man came on, King George. We was like, who the fuck is the whole stadium? We learned that song by listening to them do it. So it's the same thing. And we don't get, we talking about two different boroughs. You know what's crazy? motherfucking we get out the joint one night this black dark skin down south motherfucking cop boy was ready fuck Gillib he said I don't give a fuck about that other shit I'll beat your ass right I was like I was like cuz I'll be back I'm getting in the car I think our camera dudes was with us no this motherfucker was no joke and he went up I got right back I went back to the car he gonna say I was a bitch we pulled up to the police right it was a bar Johnny T's Johnny T's shout out to Johnny T's I used to go there get my plans in there baby that's my fucking name we went want to coach Prime's assistant. So when we get out, we got our hats on. We walking up. He scream up. Yo, Bob's going to take them hats off and leave them off. Y'all can't take them in the restaurant, right? I walk back to the car. I ain't chuffed me. I just leave. I walk back. I start walking back. No, we cool. We can leave him on. Johnny ain't going to say no. He going to let us in. So as we coming up, now he get aggressive. Him, I told y'all to leave a hat. I said, cuz, come on. I'm trying to get him back to the car. I told y'all to leave a hat to the car, right? We say, hold on, bro. He going to call Johnny T. And then he commenced to say, I don't care who y'all call. I told y'all to leave them hats in the car. This ain't no fit in South. I commenced to tell him, dog, I said, why you talking like that, bro? We grown-ass men, bro. You ain't got to talk to us like that. And then he commenced to say X, Y, and Z. And then I told him, bro, if you tucked it, take that fucking badge off and I beat your ass out here. And you said, ho, cuz, and ransom the fucking car. And then that nigga said, I got something for you. Went around his car, opened his car up. I said, nigga, you got your gun on. I said, guys, come on. What the fuck is you getting for me? You already got your gun on. Listen, I thought he was going to pop me. The fuck you getting mace? Then he come from around the car fucking bluffing. Johnny T come out. We go with our hats on. I talk crazy to him the whole time we walk in that pussy. We walk in with our hat. No, that's Kat. That's Kat. You was bitching, nigga. Listen, listen. He gonna tell me. And then when we leaving out, I told him, damn that nigga. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I ain't that bitch with my head on. Hold on, hold on. And you talking about, cuz you just don't know when to stop. You's a pussy, man. No, I did. I said this. Yes, you did. This is what I said. First of all, he lied. He lied, cuz I was in the car and he called me. He's like, yeah, nigga, we in here now. So I come back around there. I walk in, cuz I was in the car. Pussy ran to the car while I told you. No, I did. No, I did. He did. I just take him my hand back. He's a pussy. I'm dealing with logic. Like he down there pump faking. Because when dude said he gonna hit the trunk. I didn't run. I said you already got your fucking gun on you. I said, listen, why would I stand there? How are we gonna say? He gonna say, I got something for you. What? You gonna pop the trunk. You already got your gun on you. What the fuck? You gonna get out the trunk. At the end of the day. That's worse than your gun. He gonna call me for the car. Come on, nigga. We in here. So I go around and get me a nice platter. around there, just that third dude was standing out there. And then when we come out, he's sitting at the bottom of the steps, and what I tell him. And then you're going to say, damn, Joe, chill out. You just don't know what to stop. No, no, because this dude would have fucked him up. And I wasn't getting up. That was a one-on-one. That's crazy, though, man. That was a one-on-one. He had every fucking opportunity. No, no, no, no, no, no. Let me just ask you something. Let me ask you something, Wayne. He ain't an opportunity. Let me ask you something, because I told him that night. I ain't getting worked out no more. I got worked out the one time outlawed. I told him that night. I told him that night, I said, he would fuck you. With some niggas that wear them dumb ass hats. Guardian agents fucked him up. Listen, Wayne, Wayne. Now let me ask you a question. Let me ask you a question. Be real about this shit. Be real about this shit, Wayne. He said, I said, that nigga would have, he would have fucked you up. He said, nigga, we would have fucked him up. I said, we? That's a one-on-one. He goes, you's a bitch. I said, no, that's a one-on-one. That's not my business. If you go, if we go anywhere, I'm letting him know. If we go anywhere, and you start some dumb shit, that's your obligation to handle that shit. My obligation is to mind my business No his obligation You're gonna tell him to jump When I'm not He was gonna fuck you up He had the boots up here tied to him He was gonna fuck you up No that's the joke he was saying I knew you shouldn't have fucked with him When he had his boots tied up Like I don't give a fuck about that He was gonna fuck him up You eyeball niggas boots And that's backing you down On his boots tied up I don't give a fuck about it He don't want you to sleep in them fucking boots Listen man I went back to the car I ain't had no problem Yeah but you been in prison You probably like, I ain't trying to get in no trouble, but I feel where he coming from, too, man. They talk crazy now, though, man. That motherfucker told him, nigga, take that shit back up and I know if I fuck you up. I was like, oh, that's my call. I ain't even hungry no more. I'm going back to the car. This nigga want to be tough. I said, they got something for your fucking ass. They get crazy. That's one thing. You just let niggas talk to you and disrespect you anytime. That's how I know how you was in jail. That's not the case. I knew your ass was on the line in prison. That's not the case. It wasn't like that. I know it. We had understanding in the joint. But Wayne, I will say this, like, you're doing a great job. You're doing it. You got to do it. You got the new comedy special. I don't know what's going on. Get that shit right, man. Put him on top billing. He put him to be top billing. Stop playing games with him. We shouldn't have to be looking for country Wayne. Now, what's next? What's going on next? You know? Well, I got a movie I did, an independent movie with me and Coco Jones. Okay. And I financed myself. Me, Coco Jones, a brother, a Miss Pat, a Ben Dunn, a Lou Young. and then uh yeah then I gotta make that right though it's in that shit yeah rotten ass nigga oh yeah I know I'm gonna tell you what I do got they got a drip movie coming my character the character okay the character is drip y'all definitely gonna be in that movie that drip movie this gonna be legendary yo you ain't never hear my single I put out I put a single out called drip you might have used that you might have licensed that man I don't know we let Gilly do the music no no no fuck you trying to he used a hater see see you just seen he hated on my fucking music watch this what look at my single I've been put that out years ago that's my sister did you that's me watch this that was my shit you want to license that go ahead man throw it up in the movies I'm drippin', I'm drippin'. Bass guy did that, that, uh... Look at him, you feelin' that joint. You like, damn. You like, that shit hot. Turn that shit off. Ain't no wallow, ain't no wallow in that shit. No, that was my joint. That corny as shit, ain't he? Jesus. Nah, this ain't no... Nah, that was that little single. I'm drippin', I'm drippin', drippin', drippin'. That was a little single, man. I'm drippin', drippin', drippin'. That was a single. That was one of my singles. He hatin' on me. Buy a bag, I'm a dripper. What? What? Oh, I got platinum plaques. You don't, nigga. I got platinum. I'm on Big X The Plug album, nigga. Don't fuck with me. Fuck you talking. I'm on three songs when I got platinum plaques. I'm a bigger artist than you, nigga. I'm a bigger artist than you, nigga. You never was bigger than me on the record. Fucking bum. I ain't never do no motherfucking shows in no bar. You fucking. He's doing shows for Hurricane and all that. He's doing prison fucking shows. He's doing shows for Hurricane and eight balls. Listen, I ain't got no money, but I'll give you an eight ball. All right, Batman. Fuck you talking about. You just ain't doing prison motherfucking talent. He's doing the shake arts at heart. I like to shave my own heat he's a cook listen he was the first boy that was re-rocking hard and snorting that he was the first three time motherfucking prison television champion but Wayne you're doing an unbelievable thing man motherfuckers in there just seeing you you're spectacular you got something you got something I don't worry about nothing this is the only podcast in the world like this are y'all leaving the podcast like do y call it another fucking podcast yeah we sure yeah y the show this is like no because I been holding him down too long and I tired of holding him down I telling everybody he gave you some ass up He lost his ass up No because you know why You know why he's saying that? Because he snitched on his wife. How the fuck y'all both get locked up, and you the drug dealer, you get out before her? I'm going to keep it all real, though. I don't ever snitch before my ass got fired. No, no, you lying. You lying. I go down as a fucking notorious rat before my fucking ass get- You're lying. But I will say this. that you get out a week before your wife is he still in jail and you ain't snitched before she was waiting for me to get out you're lying yeah me you had the package yeah me but it was ready so they ain't counting but listen wayne keep doing your thing man we salute you brother appreciate time you making it happen man i appreciate it shout out to the 111 that worked for him yeah man everybody everybody listen everybody assisted the accountants the lawyers the people were doing payroll. I'm talking about T over there. She held it down. She getting her, you know, she getting a bag. She getting a nice bag. He might dock it because she said some shit, but that's cool. T thought she was about to say some funny shit. She was like this. You said T over there. She said something nice. She said. I ain't going to get it. I ain't going to make me fucking bald head ass. Listen, man, we doing it big, man. Check everything out. Man, it's legendary, man. I really appreciate y'all boys to be honest, to be on y'all show. You a smooth, long nigga, though, man. I thought you was taller than this, though. You a long nigga. You, you 5'2, nigga. Shut up. What the fuck are you talking about, man? You know what I mean? Smooth nigga coming in with his chocolate brown Prada. No, man. You know, I was one of the first niggas wearing Pradas, nigga. Oh, man. Niggas don't know Prada skin about 1998, nigga. You was the first hype man for Cash Money, nigga. Shut up. Fuck, nigga. When I went first of all, nigga. Throw your hands in the air. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Where is he coming out? Hold on. First of all, first of all, let's be for real, nigga. When I went to Cash Money, I was like this. Don't get that fucked up. When I went to Cash Money, I was. Ha-ha-ha-ratata. You was Moissanite man back then. You was the first dude to introduce, you the first boy to introduce Moissanite to his name. Stop disrespecting Ophah. You the first nigga to introduce Moissanite to the rap game. He was the first Moissanite MC. The Moissanite MC. He was the first one. Legend of the Jewel in the city, nigga. Stop disrespecting Ophah. Bring it to the forefront. Nigga, I made Birdman go step his shit up, nigga. Fuck you talking about when Wayne said, can I read your shit in the video, nigga? Yeah, little nigga. You can read my shit, nigga. Shit, you see all this? He's small as hell. I get it, man. You might want to drop a record now, though. I ain't going to lie, bro. If I do, it's going to go platinum. Yeah, I'm saying. See, this the thing, right? Come on, you keep talking about platinum. I broke your head and shit. Nobody's talking about that. This the thing, right? I ain't no nigga who living no life that's a throwback Thursday. You feel what I'm saying? I ain't holding on to something that ain't holding on back to me. You feel me? I could have kept my motherfucking head until I was 30-something, but my shit started going back just a little bit over here. Chop and screw that shit, man. I don't love nothing that ain't love me. See, that's a lot of niggas' problem. Y'all loving the bitch that don't love you. That's real. You hear me? A lot of you niggas loving the bitch that don't love you back. You stand with a bitch that don't love you back. She don't want you no more. Your hair wasn't loving you back. Your shit wasn't loving you either. Fuck you. And you cut your shit off because you was trying to be like your big cousin pussy. You fucking lying. You had a hair full of glorious and glorious hair. I had curly hair. I did have curly hair. Nobody knew I had any curly hair. Listen. He lying on me though. I'm older than him. I was in jail with my shit. He was 14 years old. My shit started evaporating. My hair, he lying. My hair started evaporating in jail. He was 14. He fucking lying. I was in jail stressing, man. Baby lady got my chick. I lost my head. Fuck out of here. He was 14 years old with a boy. Couldn't understand. You lying, nigga. You had waves, nigga. Fuck out of here. And then when he went to jail. I lost my shit there. He called me talking about, because go through there and see if this car out there. I said, what? Go through there and see what car out there. He found out a nigga was laser tagging his bitch. He want me to drive through there and see if the car out there. No, I just, no, no, I just, do a little light. You got dinosaur ears. That ain't your bitch no more. I need him doing a little light investigation. She get lit the fuck up. You hear me? Nigga was lighting her the fuck up. You hear me? Dudes do that on the street right now. Fuckin' spark plugs off her. Dude be at work. Yo, man, you're out through the block, man. Is it the postman out there again? Yeah. Yeah, because you know, at the end of the day, this generation of chicks, most of them don't value their vaginas. Their vagina ain't got no value to it. What do you mean? Like, back in the day, you know, a woman was taught, don't you be out there just fucking anybody. Like, your pussy had a value. The only thing that didn't have a value was your dick. Your dick never had a value. Your dad never told you, don't be out there fucking them girls, man. No, he was like, you got some pussy? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. If you was caught, you was a little girl and you was caught out there getting busy, your mom called you up and said, you little whore. You out here running around, you want to be a little whore. these chicks don't got no value on their vagina. They got coochie dicks now. They just fuck whoever they eat. Like a woman now This man just said they got coochie dicks. They don't value their shit. You gotta understand. You gotta understand, right? That's some new shit he just made up. You gotta understand, right? A woman now thinks she getting back at you like oh alright, so okay, so you did that all right, so now I'm just going to go fuck a random nigga now. Now, you bet you just put miles on your hindu court for no fucking reason. You thought that was a get back at me. You just gave a nigga who don't value you, don't want nothing, some pussy. He's the happy nigga. He's like, damn, I'm glad that nigga fucked up. I ain't got no attachments to this shit. I'm going to rip you out the frame. Like, they think that's a get back. like giving some pussy up. Man, that's real though. That's not no get back. That ain't no get back. That's not no get back. That's real. Let me tell y'all. So you'll take a woman and a thousand motherfucking dicks? I ain't gonna know. She ain't gonna tell me anyway. I ain't gonna ask. But see, you knew right. You knew why because you gonna get older motherfucker now. See, I got my motherfucker young, man. I ain't getting no motherfucker that's been through the while I said rinse. Yeah, my first mother, my kid, she, me and her was together a long time so I know what you mean. You got her young. I got her young. You still had her. But at the end of the day, some women get blessed enough where they get a man early in life where y'all both decide we're going to be together regardless. So y'all stop each other. That's the good thing about being in a relationship because y'all stop each other from doing a lot of stuff because y'all do what y'all supposed to do. But let me ask you this. Because it's harder to do that when you get into a relationship versus when you free, when women be free and don't be in a relationship. So let me ask you this question. I was having a talk with my young boys, Hitmaker and Skillababy. They said, there's no good girls out here anymore. Do you believe in that? I don't think there's no good humans, period. There's never been. So you don't think there's no good women out here no more? No, what I'm saying, I don't think there's no good, I don't think none of us is truly good. I think some of us are just better than others. And the spectrum of good that determines on... And what I'm saying I think, just think about it. If we ain't never been born in the streets, If we were suburban kids, I think he would have went to Harvard, you would have went to Harvard. We would have met somewhere else. I think we would have been owning a network or something. But our circumstances where we come from determined our path to what we did and done. So I think how people, I think our, if we got little kids right now, if all three of us got little kids, their path is going to be, they got a 90-something percent chance of a path different than ours because of the circumstance. Man, we come from the gutter. So people come from the gutter, they act out different. I might have got some Cooja. Wallow probably went to prison You probably did what you did We all did things out of trauma response Whether we know it or not So we all acted out Ain't none of our car clear So I just think sometimes people don't know But trauma is kicking our ass Like I see the difference in my kids who was in the projects Versus honest Honest ain't never touched the projects So she don't have no trauma Even though the money don't came You can't get to Them like you can get to honest because she didn't figure none of that out and she don't trust nobody she is a little bit more she don't trust no man she don't even let she was she first born she didn't let nobody touch no man touch her she is she think different she ain't better but that trauma is different i see it i'm like damn that's what it was that was a trauma response for me and versus my sons who born into money a little bit they're a little different they got but they don't got as much women as me they they they be with they girls i was out there with this one that one that one and we thought it was cool come on daddy made me feel like yeah that's what that's what i just was saying there's no value on the penis yeah nobody no man never told you though don't be out there getting them girls man no that nigga happy when he find out his son but in today's society i don't feel like a lot of women value their vaginas but the internet what the internet did back in the day we We didn't see a lot of 304 stuff. Yeah. Because people hid a lot, right? The internet done promoted that because some stuff is better done in the dark. Back in the day, Y.E.S. was hiding the guns. Right. Because, you know what I'm saying, when you was a robber, in the day you got to sneak and do that. But once the songs and stuff, they out there, nobody really showed their gun back in the day. Nobody. You hid the gun. So now what happens is with the internet, you see the tail end of stuff that wasn't seen. So now people feel like it's okay to do that. Like, bro, that ain't okay to do something. Shame was removed from our culture. That's right. And you need shame. Shame was removed because now I understand what y'all are saying. Because shame is like this. We live in a victim culture. Our culture now is if you say something to somebody that's in the wrong or whatever that's not, you tearing them down. or I'm just having fun. It's never like, no. Accountability. Accountability. No, no, no. Exactly. But that's removed. He held me accountable. That's removed too from the parents too these days because if you look at society as a whole, these kids can do whatever the fuck they want. Right. Because they on the same drill the kids on. See, back in the day, parents want to be just as famous. They reliving their second child. They doing a TikTok now. And the reality of it is, most kids from the time they two years old is growing up with a personal TV and they fucking a new drug it ain't a TV it's a new drug social media made me do a new drug think about this think about this we grew up niggas only had a TV at the house and one TV in the house these niggas go everywhere with they TV they get in the car with they TV they start crying mom threw them they TV and we had to wait on the phone one person on the phone As soon as they get out of school, they jump in the car, they get their TV. They get, like, think about that. Yeah, it's too much asking. Kids is growing up with fucking TVs in their hands, so parents ain't even raising their kids. So by the time the kid, four years old, you take the joint from him, he's snapping out. I've seen somebody do that in the market. I've seen a kid do that in the market. That joint died. And it was like, oh, they're in charge. And she put that joint in the door and said, Dot. he tore that fucking aisle up. He was snagging. Think about that. I'm like, I'm saying to myself like, that shit, like me and him had a conversation and was like, man, I feel some type of way because back in the day, all them ass whoopings we got as kids. Right. So now this generation get a pass, you got to call your grandma. I told Nanny, I said Nanny, Nanny 91. I said, I feel some type of way. She said, well, I said, you got soft. You ain't kick nobody. I got an ass whooping every day. Ain't nobody get no ass whoopings. Think about what we used get ass whooping for. These kids, they get fucked up with poor cars. They come home. They still get all the technology. They still get all the technology. They get all the technology. They ain't got to do shit. They get all the, they get everything. Back in the day, we'd get our ass whip because we drunk a 16 ounce Pepsi that was in the refrigerator. It was ice. It was the ice joint too. Right. It'd be like, who the fuck drunk my fucking Pepsi? It's like, damn, I was thirsty. It was in the refrigerator. You remember your mom? Your mom, back in the day, your mom was a fucking, she could be upstairs. you can be downstairs. Why the fuck you got my refrigerator open? How the fuck you know I had the refrigerator open? I'm just kidding. Well, we poor poor. We ain't having no upstairs in Dallas. Oh, yeah, but I'm saying, you know, up here it's different. You got your ass beat for keeping the lights on. Then I tell y'all to turn the motherfucking bathroom lights out. Letting the air out. And it's got a fan. You got a fan. She's talking about letting the air out. But like you say, these kids better think about it even if these kids ain't listening. Oh, they ain't listening. Because when you... No, because we don't beat that ass like we used to. I beat mine. Oh, I beat mine. He ain't going for that shit. I beat all my kids. Well, I'm saying as a whole. I wasn't saying like. I beat the mess out of them. You can't play with them. Kids, you can't become a friend either. And I think that's what's happening. That's the new culture. That's the new culture. Everybody, the grown people are on the drug that the kids are on. Right. Social media, bro. Get that book out of my back. No, but only that. You got all these women out here want to be mommy's sisters. Yeah. They don't want to be their mommy. they all care about how their kids feelings are. I ain't want to hurt those feelings. Wait, wait, hold on. You give a fuck about your kids' feelings? I never knew parents give a fuck about kids' feelings. But back in the day, parents were doing that too. Because they want to tell us the truth. They want to tell us the truth. Like, one thing about a parent, right? You a parent. It's one new book I just dropped. Social media made me do it. Hey, social media made me do it. No, no, no. I'm going to get you something for your kid. This is a very important book. Talking about this real shit. robbery rights identity okay i gotta check this out yeah it's real this is really neat you know i mean but yeah but basically like i was saying as parents we could look at our kids and we know the truth if i tell some of my kids hey you ain't good at that no matter how hard you try well matter of fact if you try hard but i already see you you ain't working hard at that kids don't know that we know so our parents did us the same way the more kids who came more successful is the parents who told the kids the truth the more. No, you can't do that. You can't do that. It's a battle. Hold on. I did it. No, no, no. You did. You did. But it's a battle. It's a battle, right? It's a battle because we live in a time now where it's though the mom and dad battle in our culture is unbelievable. Even if your mom wasn't with your dad back in the day, all the motherfuckers had to say, I'm going to tell your dad, oh, oh. Now it's like, they like, fuck your dad. Your dad told you to do what? No, you over here. You ain't got to do none of that shit. so what they do they can't pay for it they're gonna they're gonna they pay for it you know what you know what happened and then mama live with the penitentiary they wind up dead they wind up a just just not doing nothing with their life and it hurt the mama because there's no balance there it's always i'm not with your dad your dad do what you want he said make your bed you ain't got to make your bed he said no it's cool you want to stay home today stay home and it's a battle because of the the trauma from not being loved as a woman the trauma of not being together oh you're gonna be with that other all right i got something for you yeah woman's going to dangerous now you break a woman's heart she she remember the one who broke her heart more than the one who healed her heart it's hard to heal she's very hard to prove to him something than she will the one who loving him but the problem is but this the problem though a lot of times the dude that come to heal they might they might listen they might get penalized with some they wasn't even there for you tell me so even though you probably you coming for her to try to a healer, she like, nigga, you gotta go through this shit because this nigga fucked me up so much. I don't even know how to be healed. I don't want to be healed. I just want to be mad. No, because the reality of it is... Because he got out on me. The reality of it is that a lot of women, they don't want the relationship unless there's some bullshit going on. You got a lot of women who they had so much trauma coming up that when shit is going too smooth, they like... Just know that something ain't right. because this is going too good. They waiting for something to happen. Something got to happen because this is too good. If I can't get a good argument off, if I can't get a good, this ain't right. This ain't a relationship because all the relationships I seen growing up when my mom had Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, and Mike, she fucked a whole new edition. She had all them niggas coming through. That was all toxic shit. You feel what I'm saying? You got to understand, even back in the day, women tried to hide it. They didn't bring a nigga around until they knew, okay, this nigga's gonna be around. He gonna be around. If I'm sneaking and I'm giving this nigga some pussy and whatever, and you gotta wait till my kids sleep. Now, they run the motherfuckers through the house. Hey, Mr. Johnny. Hey, Mr. Ricky. Hey, Mr. Mike. Hey, Mr. Bobby. Hey, Mr. Tommy. Hey, Mr. Racine, Rafiq, Raul, whatever the good Muslim names is in Philadelphia. So, let's be for real. Yeah, that's real. Let's be for real. Now, now, now by time, Shorty, 18, she think dealing with a bunch of niggas is cool because my mama dealt with a bunch of niggas. But that, but that's the girls. Rodney gave me motherfucking lunch money before. Mr. Bobby dropped me off in school. Mr. Mr. Mr. Joey bought me some sneaks. Mr. We need to bring Shane back. But not just that, not just that, for the girls we talked about. I was in there getting lit the fuck up with no respect for the kids. We're talking about the girls, but I want to say this. I want to look in this camera. I want to say something very important. Yeah. If you're a young dude out there, going to jail is not a flex. That's dumb shit. Stop. And I know sometimes y'all get a little off because you got dudes that's older that be glorifying jail like that's some badge of honor. I went to jail. I did 20 years. I did 7,300 days. And them people would come in my cell. They could strip search me when they went to. I paid for a lot of me and the homeboys. that was in penitentiary. We bought a lot of houses. We bought boats. We paid college tuitions because them COs had job security because we kept doing dumb shit in the street, coming to jail, spending decades in there. We grew up in jail. As I grew up in jail, you'll see dad and son in jail. You'll see the dad and son as the COs and the warden and the guards. They're growing up. So as you're growing up, you're just seeing, I didn't see guards come from CO1s and turn into wardens. I was in jail so long. Ain't nothing, young boys. Ain't nothing, no flex about being in jail. It don't make you a real nigga. They ain't got nothing to do with being real. What being real is the dude in your neighborhood that never went to jail. He's the real one. Because he was smart enough to know who he was and he embraced his individualism and he embraced where he was at in life and said, that's not for me. Because when you in jail, you doing all them years and you working for cents, you on the chain gang, wherever you at, he building his credit. He traveling the world. He's getting a home. He's building a family. By the time you come home, you behind an eight ball. And now you mad. You got an attitude. Or you think that since you went to jail, oh, I'm real of the niggas. I'm tough of the niggas. All you dudes on the streets is pussies. Y'all, yeah, I'm a real. No, you goofy. Because you 40-something or you 50-something coming home, got to start over from ground zero with nothing. And everybody that you said was corny growing up, they got their fucking life together. They got everything that you got to, you might not even live long enough to get. Dudes coming out, they ready to retire. They got pensions. They got all type of benefits for them. They got everything. They got medical. They got dental. Their kids took care of. But you said, I ain't want to be corny. I ain't want to be myself. Because I ain't going to lie to you, young boys. I ain't go to jail because I was some real nigga, some street niggas. I went to jail because the environment that I was, I wasn't strong enough to fight off the pressure. I wasn't to be down. I wanted to be accepted by an idea that's called the streets. The streets was the greatest illusion. Now, also, the streets also was a momentary thing. You know, you go there and make a little hustle, try to get something and go and go. It wasn't a lifetime thing. We didn't took that as the black culture. And we took ownership of streets and ignorance like that's our thing. Think about it. Think about the battles that we have online. Think about the shit that we talk about online. Everything revolve around fucking the community up, killing somebody that look like you, selling dope to your homeboy mom. Everything is based around fucking our neighborhood up. And we took full ownership and said, that's ours. The streets belong to us. and we battling in our culture about who's going to college versus who's joining the gang. A motherfucker rather go to, a motherfucker rather join a gang than join a fraternity where that's going to be a lifelong brotherhood of connections and all type of resources. They think that's goofy shit. I ain't going to, that's goofy shit. But you would join a gang and kill a motherfucker and go spend the rest of your life in jail or get killed about a block that you don't even own no property on? Wake the fuck up. We got to stop taking ownership of all the dumb, all the ignorant shit, that's not the badge of honor. All the streets that's not a badge of honor. Live your life. Take care of your kids. Show them a better way. Because if we not showing them that it's a better way to live outside of the way we live we fucked up. Think about it niggas you got dudes on the internet in their 40s talking about they real niggas and they got kids. So you want your kid to be a real nigga or you want your kid to go to college and be something. So we got to be mindful of the messages we sending out. All this dumb shit is not a flex. We're extraordinary people. We done extraordinary things. We come from extraordinary struggle. Tap into the history of us and all the great things we did in this world. For real, bro. Motherfucker, Marlon Luther King. I love it. I'm just being real, man. It was real. And that's what it's real. Recognizing everybody ain't loyal. Understand that. You feel me? It's real to take care of your kids. It's real to understand that them bills going to come the first of every motherfucking month. It's real not to go to prison. It's real to have dreams and goals that want to chase and want to try to accomplish out this motherfucker. We're going to do a movie, dog. It's real to have real friends. We're going to do a movie called Real N***a and we're going to show what the definition of a real n***a is. Let's do it. We're going to make it happen. See how they just came together right here? Watch this. Hey, we're going to be produced by us. The movie we're going to be called Real N***a and we're going to show the arc of the story of how this dude who think he a real n***a and the women think he a real n***a because he's doing all the things, but in the end, we're going to see what the definition of a real n***a is. I like that. Hey. We're going to do it. We're going to make it happen. Real n***a, that's a big... He gonna be talented. If I can't take an idea, because it's stamped. He gonna be talented, we gonna be producers. No, no, no, no, I'm a producer. You know what I mean? And it's just like that. Right!