BOSSMAN DLOW - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 374
39 min
•Apr 12, 20266 days agoSummary
Bossman Dlow discusses his journey through the music industry, including dealing with criticism, managing sudden wealth and relationships, restructuring his crew, and maintaining creativity despite adversity. He reflects on the importance of label support, the challenges of fame, and his upcoming album release with plans for a summer tour.
Insights
- Sudden wealth fundamentally changes relationships—people who were genuine friends often become transactional once financial success arrives, requiring artists to actively rebuild their inner circle
- Negative feedback and doubt can be a creative catalyst; artists who face backlash often produce better work than those experiencing uninterrupted success, as adversity drives innovation
- Building sustainable success requires long-term infrastructure thinking rather than short-term spending; touring with excessive entourages early on creates unsustainable burn rates that force difficult crew reductions
- Label partnerships provide critical infrastructure (distribution, radio access, connections) that independent artists struggle to replicate, though the value varies significantly by artist and market
- Authentic mentorship from trusted peers who give honest criticism—not yes-men—is essential for artistic growth and career longevity
Trends
Artist crew restructuring as a necessary business practice post-success to improve profitability and sustainabilityMental health and depression in high-net-worth entertainers being openly discussed as legitimate despite financial successIndependent vs. label debate shifting toward hybrid models where artists leverage label infrastructure selectivelySocial media criticism and fake accounts creating psychological burden on artists despite minimal impact on actual career metricsRegional artist development from underserved markets (Port Salerno, Florida) requiring label backing to access national distributionTouring economics becoming more sophisticated with data-driven crew sizing and budget managementAuthenticity in mentorship relationships valued over transactional networking in artist development
Topics
Artist Mental Health and DepressionWealth Management for MusiciansCrew and Entourage ManagementLabel vs. Independent Artist StrategyMusic Distribution and Radio AccessSocial Media Criticism and Fake AccountsTour Economics and Budget ManagementCreative Process and Songwriting MethodsMentorship in Hip-HopRegional Artist DevelopmentRelationship Changes Post-SuccessAlbum Release StrategyCollaboration and Feature StrategyArtist Branding and Public PerceptionLong-term Career Building
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YouTube
Distribution platform where the podcast is available and where Bossman Dlow has accumulated over one billion views
People
Bossman Dlow
Guest discussing his music career, album release, and journey through industry challenges and personal growth
Gil
Mentioned as part of Bossman's crew and someone who provides honest feedback to motivate artistic improvement
Big X
Referenced as artist who Bossman collaborated with on multiple tracks; discussion of platinum plaques and feature cre...
Beyoncé
Referenced as example of artist who doesn't need universal appeal to achieve massive commercial success
Lil Wayne
Mentioned in context of Cash Money Records and someone who had crew members rolling blunts for him
Two Live Crew
Referenced as Florida legends who maintained consistent thematic content throughout their career
Quotes
"When you broke, you really like it. You be having problems, you know what I'm saying? Like, you be religious, it really just be shit you want. But when you get some money, not saying all, but all of a sudden, a lot of the people who you had genuine relationships with that didn't want anything from you. Now, some of them relationships is not genuine no more."
Bossman Dlow•Early in episode
"I don't need all you niggas to fuck with me to win. I don't need everybody to fuck with me. I need a small portion of that 8.2 billion motherfuckers to fuck with me to be able to feed my family. That's all I need."
Bossman Dlow•Mid-episode
"You got to build something. You got to be foundation. You got to wait till you got it, till you could spend it three times. You can't spend it three times. You don't need that."
Bossman Dlow•Mid-episode
"That's your homie. He not only a dick, man. He not gonna tell you what you want to hear. He not gonna, man, you ain't popping that shit, man. I knew a bitch to tell you, nah, but that ain't it."
Bossman Dlow•Mid-episode
"When you come out and everything on your side and you ain't had no backlash and it don't give you that same fire in the studio. You need a nigga to challenge you, man."
Host•Mid-episode
Full Transcript
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Can you go on tour with you, be a backup dancer? Because you know what I'm saying, you know what I mean? Because like, I'm just being straight up. I'm trying to get cuss out there, getting back into the game again, you know what I mean? They used to call him happy feet back in the day. Because he ain't seen his party or dance song, he ain't like, you see how he jump right up in the back. That's my shit. I understand what you mean. That's why it's a motion party, nigga. Listen, listen. Di Julio, why don't you drink gin, nigga? I understand. He was the one of them niggas in jail, drinking gin, Kool-Aid and all that, nigga. I actually didn't drink it. They had it under the bed. They couldn't even call it moonshot and make it up under the bed. You know how they, you, you was waiting for it. Wait, the fruit was the shit. The fruit and all that bread and all that yeast and all that stretching. Dudes be passed all out in the yard. That wasn't my type of hype. Now, I'm just being straight up. He won't get straight to it, dude. They were, they was playing games with me. They were sleeping on you. They said it was, you was a one-trick pony. It was almost over. Oh, how'd it go? How you feel? Did you, did you feel any type of way about that shit? Yeah. I ain't gonna lie. I was on some shit like I'm done with this shit. I don't know. What made you keep going? Because it was just opinions. You know, dude, you know, that side, like, just a black man just having to let him off of the keep, you know what I'm saying? Say some shit and just, before you just keep letting it slide, you feel me? Or you forced to let it slide because it's on the internet, you know what I'm saying? You fake account laws of bullshit, but I ain't a trippin'. What did you realize that your talents would see the opinions though? Like, man, he trippin'. I'm poppin'. I was always poppin'. I was always poppin'. He won't know I was quiet. I was poppin'. I just chillin'. I ain't, I let the internet be the internet. But, bro, I just really was like, fuck that. Deep people got me fucked up. For real. You know what I'm saying? Well, you gotta just show their ass. Like, y'all are trippin'. Was it a moment? Was it a day that you remember just a moment where you was at and you was like, and I'm ready to snap the fuck out again? No, I ain't gonna lie. Even the emotional part is like, I made that at like, I made that even when it was like, man. All right, bro. Like, I made that song, and that song. I'm all down and over this shit. Do you feel as though, do you feel as though, you know, some people might say that just because you got money, you got fame, you got success, you go what you want, do what you want, you ain't got a right to be depressed, you ain't got a right to be down, or you ain't got a right to feel some table weight? Yeah, yeah. Honestly, shit. You go through most shit when you got the motion. You know what I'm saying? When people think you got this certain type of amount of money, you really go through the most shit. You know what I'm saying? You got people trying to do shit to you out of just because you got it, they don't. You know what I'm saying? You got people asking you for shit just off, just because, you know what I'm saying? Like, you get a check right now for a million dollars of people that needed seven dollars from you. Now they need seven thousand from you. You know what I'm saying? Like, I didn't need seven. They need to borrow seven thousand now. They don't need to borrow seven dollars no more. Like, it'd be a lot of shit, bro. Hold on. How crazy is that? That's what you just called me and asked me for seven thousand. How fucking crazy is that? Because he just said that same fucking number. He always called you. Now that shit goes, bro. And what the fuck is going on? But when you broke, though, you really like it. You be having problems, you know what I'm saying? Like, you be religious, it really just be shit you want. Like, you want it. Like, you can't get it because you broke, you can't pay for it. But, you know, fuck with you, you're genuine, clearly don't want nothing. You got nothing. You know what I'm saying? But what makes it so fucked up is when you broke, like you can have friends or you can have homies that's family or people that you associate with when you broke, right? There's no expectations from you. There's zero expectations from you. They'll never look to you to call, to get no money, to borrow nothing. It's just everything is just genuine. And then if you get some money, not saying all, but all of a sudden, a lot of the people who you had genuine relationships with that didn't want anything from you. Now, some of them relationships is not genuine no more. Yeah. That's shit. You know what I'm saying? It's like, damn, how do we have a genuine relationship all this time? And then the only thing would change was I got some money and now our relationship ain't genuine no more. It's like, bro, you never called me and said anything about your problems or what you had going on. Now, every time I talk to you, you got an issue. Yeah, man, I got paid for that. That's why you see air artists go from 38 niggas to four. You read? I seen all of them do that. I seen all of them because you know when you first get in there, it's like everybody, you know, you got 17 dudes with you, 17 flights, 17 hotels, 17 PAF ones, 17 mills, 17 get-hours. There's a lot. In the reality of it is, in the reality of it is to the young niggas, you knew to the game. You don't understand. So you got this fake perception that, man, when I go, I'm taking everybody with me, the whole world gonna be good. And then you go on your first tour and you took 17 niggas with you. And then you looking up at you like, damn, I was supposed to be making this. You spent 300 grand in two months. So now the second time to go out on tour, you're like, man, I can't really be like this shit. Now you fake, man. Niggas fake, man. Niggas don't fuck with us. I'm not trying to go back to fucking broke. You got why that should take a procedure, bro? That should take a process. You got to do that shit the right way. You got to build something. You got to be foundation. You got to wait till you got it, till you could spend it three times. You can't spend it three times. You don't need that. You know what I'm saying? You got to wait. That's chill. And it's like who bring value. Like because ain't nothing wrong. We used to be the artists, name brand artists, right? So we sit, when we chill and went for like a day, we doing different stuff. And he kept asking, he needed a fit it and a white sheet all day. He asked seven dudes sitting in the room. I'm like, who gonna get up and go get this shit? Yeah. Me and Gil, like, yo, we ready to go down to the zone. We got you. Because we ain't with the Hollywood shit. We you know, our young, we trying to make sure you right. So you can perform and do what you got to do. And if you're like, no, don't do that. He said, don't do nothing. No, but that's like you got a show. Nobody did shit. That's like, you got a show. We come to film you, but we kicking it with you all day. And throughout the day, we in your hotel suite, we just kicking it. You just like, man, I need a motherfucking fitted hat. I need a white team, man. And you just keep saying this shit. But nobody in the month fucking room ain't say, yo, I'm so wild. I'll say, yo, man, I'm about to go get you that shit, what you need, man? Like, he like, no, man, you ain't got to go. Now niggas is like, damn, he threw us under the bus real quick. Yeah, I mean, like, but my nigga, y'all heard that nigga say that shit seven times, man. He the fucking superstar, man. You niggas ain't the star. He the star, man. Y'all want to get in the night, be on stage, leave with some hoes, get your dick sucked from the side, the back, the front, all kinds of shit, but you can't go get a nigga on fucking t-shirt in a fucking fitted hat. And you know, he about to go perform in front of 19,000 tonight. That's real. But you ain't got to worry about it. Oh, could that what they, they gonna find out. You know what I'm saying? You ain't got to tell them, you know, you go through something, you're going to find out, like, I said, I see what y'all boy, y'all be telling the right shit, but sometimes brother niggas just gotta see it. See it. You know what I'm saying? Y'all go through it, absolutely. Because last time we was with you was about 17 people with you. Yeah. So it was about 17. And I, and I, and you know, the funny thing about it, I think a lot of people understand, like when I say what they said, some people think just because you're already, you got money, you don't have to go through the problems, but they don't know how the transition go from you. You was all right, right? Moment. Now you get, you was broke. I ain't saying you was broke, but you, you know, doing something. Now you get money. Everybody here, you got to juggle, getting the money, looking out for everybody, figuring out, I can't look out for everybody. Still got to be creative with your music, got a tour, got a budget, realize you got paid taxes and all this other shit that you don't even know about. And then go back in the studio and be creative. Cause I'm looking at you and I'm looking at the times that you stepped in the game. And people understand it's really hard to keep coming with that heat, with a banger. And for you to keep coming, and you went through a major transition and a restructuring your crew and your approach, like how the fuck do you stay creative? Like how do you stay creative in your mind? Knowing, like knowing to hear the right beat. Like how did you, oh okay. Now Julio, he don't drink gin. Fuck wrong with you. That might be orange juice. Chained like a slushy. He's in that cup right now. So that gets you where you need to go. No, I better get a little trunk, smoke, just keep on and shit. Just, you know what I'm saying? I just think about it right then. I don't really, but at the same time though, like all the niggas with me in my interview, they understand, they already know what's going on. We building this shit. We building, we building structures going on. You know what I'm saying? So we're going to do it the right way to where everybody going to have careers. We're going to have trades. We're going to have businesses. You're going to be able to have something for you, for your kids. Not just what we got on the table and shit. Nothing. You got to build, you know what I'm saying? It'll take more than just a little pile of money on the table. That's nothing. I'm going to just say that's right. I'm kind of glad though, that you had to go through what you went through. Not for sure. Because I'm pretty sure there's going to be some of the best music that's going to come out. See a lot of times, you know, when you come out and everything on your side and you ain't had no backlash and it don't give you that same fire in the studio. You know what I mean? When we come from, bro, we've been doubting our whole life and you ain't going to be shit nigga. So we're on the line. You was a rapper and the nigga was like, man, nigga, fucking rapper, man. Fuck he talking about, man, nigga ain't going nowhere. That's just where we come from. You feel what I'm saying? So it's almost, it ain't right when everything is going right. You need a nigga to challenge you, man. Oh, man, nigga. Oh, we just was loving him this week, this year. But you know what now all the songs sound the same. He got the same flow. He can only rap one way. You needed that. Oh, you bitches think it's sweet. Because if not, you might have came out with a joint with the same bump. Like, you know what this shit working? Fuck it. Let's do what's working. Oh, oh, hold on. Y'all think y'all think I can only rap one way? Okay. Watch this. Chain like a slushie. That's the bomb, dude. I'm loving that. You let him slushies. That's just like my older, I got an older, older dog in the hood. Shout out for you. Feel me? Like, bro, I swear. I swear breaking out like a major part of why I blew up. You feel me? It's like, what do you do? Oh, no, like just certain shit. Like, just sometimes just sitting out there in the trial and bro really kind of know what I could do. You know what I'm saying? Inside. But he come telling me, bro, your ass ain't doing shit, bro. Man, bro, you ain't popping it, bro. You feel me? Just that type of shit made me get pissed off. Man, nigga, who the fuck you? Niggas stop trying me, nigga. I'm from the poppin. Niggas ain't from the poppin. You ain't from the little shit, man. You plan, nigga. Now, I'm saying that type of shit made me go home, man. I probably want to beat his ass that night, but that shit made me go home like that. You kind of right, though. I'm not popping it. You know what I'm saying? You need that. It's crucial. At the end of the day, too, you know why that's so real? That's your homie. He not only a dick, man. He not gonna tell you what you want to hear. He not gonna, man, you ain't popping that shit, man. I knew a bitch to tell you, nah, but that ain't it. But. That nigga like, I knew you best, man. You ain't popping that shit, man. I done played songs. I done played songs for him, man. He like, you know what I'm saying? I don't even know if he, he don't even know if it's really gas or not, because you know what I'm saying? But he still just said, just because he like, I don't know, I just want you to go harder. That's his mind, I think. I'm just gonna tell him to try it so he can make another better one. You know what I'm saying? You like, he kind of need you. But sometimes that work and sometimes it don't, because it's certain people that remove you, remove people that got the real ones around them away from them because they're not yes, man. Because once you get a certain emotion, a certain, you know, you know, you get a little bit of emotion. You're gonna have four or five people. Yeah, they just want to be around. Yeah, he's professional dick. They just want to be around. And then you got people that are to tell you, you got people that are to tell you, like, try to motivate you. And sometimes the motivation don't work. They might tell you the, like, when I called home from prison and Gil was doing block parties and shit, he was doing shows at block parties. I'm like, yo, man, you got to get to some clubs and some shit. Like you're supposed to be doing shows and clubs. You're doing shows in the park at people's barbecues and showing up rapping. And that shit, it was just like, more than like, you said, yeah, like, yeah, no, I'm just saying, you weren't rocking like that. No, he was. But I'm just saying, like, I'm like, you doing, you're doing joins at little picnics and local barbecues and shit in the front of the bar. I'm like, I'm doing this. He didn't listen to it. It motivated. It motivated him to want to do clubs and shit. It was just like, it was deep. But so everybody don't get that. But I understand what you're saying. So he really motivates you to turn it up and then now you hear it, right? So how do you feel, you know, chicken talking bastard? How you feel about that? You know, you talking that shit? Like, how do you feel about the whole project and what's going on? I feel like it's some like, different shit on the like to put like, just put me in another just, you know, a different little bracket. Just like this different shit on there too. It ain't just turn. I got that turn shit on them. Play. I don't know. But I would tell you some real shit coming from Florida, right? We live in a town where every being so everybody got an opinion, the opinions that pose a matter when it comes to this music shit don't even matter no more. Because everybody got an opinion. But at the end of the day, people quick to say, Oh, well, he keep doing this. He keep bro, the greatest legends from your state, the honorable two live crew, they wrapped about the same shit. Pussy and party and they cracked the gate open and they had it. They was on the same shift forever. You know, some of that shit though is like, I mother fucker make one comment a bunch of people follow follow after that. But you got to remember those D we living in a time now where as though a lot of the opinions be based off of lack of this. I'm all fucking see you do this three to four times. I don't like that motherfucker. No, what it is. Why? Because he won because because he did was necessary to win. So a lot of times the opinions and you know, and it's not just some of the biggest artists in the world. They will sit there and they see 10,000. Yes. And then they say one or two knows and then stand out to them and they be like, why these and you try to figure out why somebody hate you. You realize that Hey, buddy, just ain't gonna like you. And you and but but once you identified a lot of this should be based off us. Like it'd be self shit. It'd be they'd be trying to reflect this shit of the self like, I don't like myself. I don't fuck him. I like D love not even that. Like if you make a fucking fake account and sit behind a bitch, I ain't got no fucking trace to you. Why not type in a goddamn thing? Yeah, you right. Yeah. I'm man. And you're gonna never find me. Fuck you, nigga. Right. I'm down. And at the end of the day, like you said earlier, man, is 8.2 billion motherfuckers out here, right? The beautiful thing about this is man, I don't need all you niggas to fuck with me. No, I don't to win. I don't need everybody to fuck with me. I need a small portion of that 8.2 billion motherfuckers to fuck with me to be able to feed my family. That's all I need. And if I get a small portion of a motherfucking you got one billion views over one billion views on YouTube. So if I get a small portion, I don't give a fuck if the other 7.1 billion motherfuckers hate me. I don't give a fuck. I don't need you, niggas. To survive. I hope they all comment that they hate me because I need them comments. I don't give a fuck how you feel about me. I just need you. I just need my pocket of people to fuck with me for me to be able to eat. I don't need everybody to fuck. Everybody don't fucking fuck with Beyonce. Everybody don't. If this the case, motherfuckers wouldn't be selling five, 10 million copies. They would be selling 45 fucking million copies. She did 45 million first week. You never knew shit like that, right? So everybody don't fuck with everybody. And you don't need everybody to win. You just need your peoples and that's it. And hopefully every day I can gain another one person, one couple people there, a couple other than that, man. I'm cool. Yeah, for sure. No, you know, it's crazy though. It's a big thing going on, right? A lot of times on the internet, I want your opinion of it. A lot of times you have people, the independent versus being on the line, getting signed in a label. Do you think you would have been able to do what you done without having a label behind you? What was the importance of having a label behind you? Certain like certain rules, just certain beats. Just certain rules you just can't touch without the label. I'm saying like, I'm all on sports and I shit because of that. And I'm not going to say it. I'm going to say you could have touched Sports Center without them, but what a label's assistant made it a lot easier. Yeah, yeah, make it and make it. You know what I'm saying? You feel what I'm saying? I don't think you could just get in Sports Center. No, it's independent artists that play here. No, I'm talking about going there like, oh, he was there. The whole shebang, they might do something with you, but it's definitely hard because life is about who you know. You know what I'm saying? You know what I mean? You could have such a success that ran this label for 15 years, 20 years, however many years and now they ain't into that no more. They're your manager. They still got the same connections. You gotta understand though, some people like be rapping it when they start, they from it. Lama and you know what I'm saying? Other places where this shit going on brown from porch so learn on Florida. Ain't no producers, ain't no engineers, ain't no nothing. You know what I'm saying? Ain't nothing. Like it's nothing, but out of labels in no way. Like I'm gonna get discovered. You know what I'm saying? That's shit. I never heard of that. Please even with the fuck you just say. What's that next year? I went to Florida, a lot of there of Miami, the Rickle Hort. What was the name of it? Port Salerno. Port Salerno. That's real. But like the reason I asked that question. Hold on. So you the first out of Port Salerno? Yeah. Was any of the poppin rappers ever came out of them? I not know. Like extreme rappers now. But that is Florida. I just look at Florida as like some Florida shit. You know like 20 minutes from Palm Beach to Hudson. 30 minutes. But so the label was very important. Label helps a lot, bro. I don't know what it did for other niggas. It helped a lot, bro. I don't know. You know that? Yeah. Now that's just important to know because some people like a lot of people that's going to watch this, they trying to do their music thing and they don't know sure. You got people that's like, they got offers to get a deal, but they're like I should go with somebody tell them to go independent, which is they've probably been successful independent. And some people tell them no, get a label. No gold. I mean, so I said, honestly, just feel like everybody got their own route. Some people going to be better off independent. Some people going to be better off with a label. Like it's just whatever your music bring and how you fit. I don't know. It's one of the things like as damn that, like one of the things like going to jail, you know what I'm saying? Like you could go to jail for a sale charge right now. I go to jail for a sale charge right now, just because they all were you two years. That don't mean they even know how to meet two years, even though we got the same charge. So you didn't know, but when I was, you know, when I first went to jail because something happened and he got caught, he told the police what happened on me and I went to jail and he walked away. He actually walked away from the case. So you can get caught up for the same shit and get different results because we both got caught, but they just let him go and block me. He got caught. Because he's the slowest nigga in the family. No, it's cool. But no, see, no, no. He was heavy as a bitch. Anytime he's out of the room from the police, he get booked. Shut up, nigga. So, things like this, this summer, what does summer going to look like? The album is coming out, right? The summer is coming. This is, this is your showtime. His deal is coming out. He's fucking the summer up. What do you want to do this summer? I might fuck around and drop another album. What? You might, you might, but June, July? Yeah. Oh, you got, you sitting on that much shit? I might drop another one, bro. Like, I like, I like, I love what I'm about to drop, actually. You know, you always think you could do better. Okay. But I'm gonna see how they fuck with it though, because I fucked with that tape. It's a lot of shit on that. 20 God damn songs on that motherfucker. They fucking with it though. Yeah. How do you, how do you go about stepping into this? The fucking definition party. Like, is it a certain vibe you got to be? Yeah, probably walking that bitch laugh and tripping, you know what I'm saying? Order the bottles and shit. Just playing beats. All right. I really need to be like just drinking down that beat. Just got to do something to me. Like when that beat made me want a freestyle on it. That's him. You on right. You just go right in. You just go right in. Yeah, that's you. What you, oh, you connect to the speaker. Oh yeah. I'm all right, bro. I'm just going that bitch up on you. Just go. Just go. Like right. And it's just like, I used to write too, but Nigel's like, I don't know the same thing. I'm gonna write. I might as well just hurry up and say it right there before I forget it. But it doesn't just how I write now. We know you got all my shit. I wrote all my shit. Dang, that's crazy. Back in the day when, you know, he used to do his thing. He didn't write a lot even. Yeah, but it didn't work for him that way. Obviously, he didn't make it that far. Just me. He didn't make it that far. You know, like, yeah, I don't write my raps. You should, buddy. You should, Gil. You should. I ain't gonna lie. I really like going in that punch like I'm right. So it's kind of like I'm just writing in my head. That's like lines. Okay. The same thing. I'm gonna write. I'm gonna thank them. I want to take. I got that down. YK Neese. CBT this shit up. YK Neese be turning. Trace. Oh, okay. Trace. Damn. There are a couple more on that bitch. Not really too many. I got a golden boy on that bitch. I got the baby on one. That's my guy. Yeah. I forgot about that. Hell yeah. I think that's where it is though. I know that she gonna be hot though. Probably not even one bomb missing. But yeah. Yeah, G Herbal. G Herbal. What's up with the crew? Boss man crew. You got Boss Man. Boss Man pack on that bitch too. That tenon is tight enough. Go run that. Yeah, so who else here? Come get a look now. Who else coming outside of the club? Yeah, man. Tell them. Who else coming outside of the club? Look, dog. Boss Man pack, man. All my little dogs rapping, bro. But we just... Yeah, taking time. Taking time. This should take time, bro. Tell me five years to get $2,500 for a show. Five years. So how much was you getting before? Five. Nothing. Cuts. Listen. Listen. The most he ever got was $1,300. He like it though. That's the most he ever got. $1,300. Ain't a lot. But when you used to pass them. But even when they gave $30. Even when they paid me the $2,500. And this bitch, $3,000 to get out of there. And then they were hanging out. That's crazy. But you had to chase your dreams though. Man, I knew it was coming. If I made $2,500, oh, it's coming. But why you never gave up though? Because it took you five years to get $2,500 for a show. Man, shit. Because like, man, I would say like one or two of them years I was locked up. So that ain't really count. But I got out on probation. I tried this shit. Got locked up when I'm like, fuck it. I'ma try it one more time. And then this shit don't work. It's over. I'm just gonna. I'm gonna be deep in the streets. Whatever come out the street, that's what it is. And the route shit worked though. So we here. But listen, man, this chicken talking bastard coming out. Man, I was, he called me for the album, but I ain't. I was somewhere else. Wait, what do you mean he's talking? He ain't gonna fuck a verse from you, man. He wouldn't mean to get on the end talking my talk. Niggas was up dead. I know you mad. He mad. He mad. He's a two-time platinum artist. I'm a two-time platinum, man. Because he talked on Big X the plug. Three times. Talked a two-time platinum. You did not do what you talk, bro. They don't fucking count. Hey, Julie. Hey, JJ. What's your tell-it-come-here? Man, that shit don't count. I seen you do a little basketball move. You said a little basketball move. You're cool, but you ain't gonna be me, bro. Bro, I cooked this shit out you. You're cool. Yeah, me. All the love between them. I seen you throw the shit between them. They call you boss man, grill chicken. Grill chicken. I seen you throw the ball between them in your lads. And the will of stairs look pretty. Hey, JJ, you're such a shithead. I asked you a question. You nasty. I'm gonna ask that shit. You're a dumb ass. Come on, bro. I cooked this shit out you. You ain't gonna do me like that. You're a barbecue. I wouldn't fall for that, bro. Yes, you would. I wouldn't fall for that. Yes, you would. You sure? To advance, bro. I wouldn't fall for that. First of all, let me just say something. There was no way you would complete that on me. First of all, let me just say something. Throw it between my lads. Yeah. Step back, bro. Come on, fam. You know why I know I would complete it on you? Because the chances are you not having at least this slim to drop you. I will. I will. You're gonna have to die in your seat. I already see I can't play with you. Kill you. I can't play with you. I can't play you like that. Yeah. I can't play you under the influence. Oh, OK. You already got a weight advantage over me. I used you. Got when I don't. So I got to count that. I can't play you drunk. You're gonna cook it. Yeah. So you think if you silver you a whip? Fact. Factual. Do you got a jumper? There's only one way to find out, bro. I could say whatever. No, all right. First of all, first of all, let me just say something. Soon as I get out of here, I'm googling Balsmendi low basketball highlights. Because if you a hell of a player, they got you somewhere doing something on tape. Nah, nah. I was all right. I was fucked up. Night of the day. I was already on the screen. Shit. I never play. I ain't really doing my thing. All right. I got to get him out there. Oh, my fuck. I got to get him out there. Wait, wait, wait. We ain't never really getting to know my thing. Where you from? Mark Hyland. Porcelano. Porcelano. We gonna have a Porcelano barbecue. Fact. Right. He going on the grill. Yeah, I'm feeling right on the grill. Balsmend grill chicken. Man, totally gonna lock him up. Every time I go to I know my. They won't lock you up. Yeah. For what? Anything. So you don't need to go down there? Just for me, can it, huh? Yeah. They saying, he made it out. Yeah. They don't like me down there, but I don't like them either, though. Fuck 12. Now who be your well drink, Jen? Why would I like somebody who will do shit but take me to the jail? You know what I'm saying? I done, I would drive and run on one time in front of Walgreens. I broke down, ran out of gas. Them bitches pulled up and I did me. Checked if I had warrants. They ain't helping me with the gas. Let me just tell you something. You had some money at the time, too. When they had the. I had dog shit on me. I just ran out of gas. What I'm saying is like, I don't. No ocean. That's some shit he do. Like he run. He said that one time. He puts his shut up. That shit have a multiple time. And then run out of gas and design a car. This what was up? Can't tell you. Boom, boom, boom. Nah, I ain't even. You got 30 miles left. I ain't having no design a car. No, we have this stupid ass. Like, bro, he ran out of gas in a Ferrari. I'm in the truck. I'm in a minivan. I'm in a truck. Then what we do? I'm in a van. Minivan is my shit, too. I ain't. I'm in a minivan. Damn. I was a minivan. Damn. We said we ate deep in this motherfucker. You know, I didn't catch the play. But get rid of. I go to the gas station. I run out of gas. The gas station literally like you could walk across the street. I broke down a plan. So I walk over to get the fucking gas can. Put the gas and then walk back over there to the shit. Got some kind of sensor or block on it that only let the gas fucking pump go in. It was doing some weird shit. So when I pull it, it spit it back out. It wasn't even let the gas go in. That's when the pulley pulled up. Bro, you got an idea on you? You know who you was, though. Yeah. Yeah. Huh. You know who you was. No, Julia, I called you because I'm trying to explain to them that I'm a two-time platinum artist due to the fact that I'm on Big X album three times. We basically did a collaboration album. I'm the only dude on his album three times. So you get some credit doesn't say. No, you go to the joint right now. I'm on it. Is I'm a platinum. Is I'm a two-time platinum artist because he's hating because he never got no certificates. Like I'm just saying, that's for Gil. He, am I a two-time? I got plaques. He got plaques. He got fucking plaques. But you would get plaques for hanging around. Well, he got hanging around. He's got plenty of plaques. Well, it's for your participation on the album. No, it's saying hang around. First of all, if you talk on the fucking album, you not no fucking platinum artist. Yes, I am. I'm good for talking. I'm telling you, you can do better. Get up. The question is, am I a platinum artist? He's a platinum artist for saying. Big X do all the rapping. Come on at the end. Yeah. Just listen to Big X. No, no, hold up. First of all, first of all. You know what I mean? No. Because if you could see it, you could be it. You know what I mean? Big X, you the truth, man. That's how you came on. He honey-gleeced Big X dick on the album. He's a hit. Big X is the man. No, that's not what I'm saying. If you honey-gleeced it, if you could see it, you could be it. Big X, I just want to salute you, man. You the man, Big X. And they say, none of them are Big X. Big X, Big X, Big X. You know what I get? Am I a artist? Am I a platinum artist? I'm a platinum artist. That's what I mean. No, why they the point? First of all. I'm the only one on there three times. And Jill, he was Big X, the butt plug. Get the fuck out of here. Listen, think about that. Think about that. Am I more than three times, Julie? I'm more than three times. Hey, I'm a platinum artist. This is right. Two times. You ain't got, listen, you was a Cash Money Blunt ruler. That's the only reason you got the fuck missing it. You was rolling blunts for the little Wayne, man. That's the only reason you got a fucking plaque. He was hanging around, nigga. Fuck you. Damn. He was a blunt roller, man. That shit don't count. Some people get plaques. He says, you a DJ. You was a, you know, people that was at the label, they get plaques. They do. You was rolling Wayne Blunt when he was in his prime. That was a fucking kid. You gotta think about that shit. That's a great accomplishment. Like this dude was spent like a motherfucker. You was rolling his ass. Yo, man, this is crazy. But listen, man, the new album is out, right? Right. Listen, man. Listen, the new album is out. You watching this, man. Download it and listen to it. He already got over a billion views on YouTube. Be that guy. So we can't even play. All right, man. Everybody is out there. He gonna be touring all summer. He gonna be everywhere you need to be. The women gonna be there. They gonna be acting. It's gonna be a movie this year. No, no, no. And the hustlers. The hustlers come out. And the athletes. Because one thing's for sure, two things. We was in a club with the makers from North Carolina. Yup. All the athletes that played that shit came on. It went crazy. Tell them niggas was. Man, they. I'm talking about niggas was. And they act the fool off your shit. Yeah. Yeah. Because you know the athletes, they be wanting to be like fake drug dealers and shit. Yeah. They do though. The athletes be having to change. You know what I mean? You don't want to be big as shit. They be like, you ain't no Duke Boy. Man, you don't go on niggas. But they be having that old 90s. I ain't gonna lie about that. I ain't gonna lie about that shit wrong. Like when they like play ball, they be screaming. Because I'm thinking like that be me. You ain't got no game like that. No. I'm telling you. I'm supposed to be out. You said he got the game. Like he said he really got a game. No, because you keep climbing that shit. We're floating the floor on the niggas. They always been football niggas. No, you see I did that little screamer jet. What a name man. Man, type it in. Oh, you cross him over? I ain't. I'm sorry. Oh, he got highlights. So he got some highlights. I just, I did them. I had. What streamer? I had jeans and Timbs on. Now, Neon trash, man. He did some of my else. Shout out to Neon. I fuck with you, but you all ask. He did some of my else like this. So he said he gonna do it. He's gonna go the way he talked it. Jeans and Timbs, look it up. The way he talking, he must really can play. He ain't that nigga trash, man. He talking confidence. Jeans and Timbs, look it up. All right. At the end, I got a nigga with an older move than you pulled. What? Old school move. Hold on, man. Let's see, man. Look it up. Cause if you cook, you done. Little boss, man. Boss, man, ain't cooking me, man. If you tell your mother. It's the way to vanish. I'm going to the hole every time. You gonna leave him stuff. You're not gonna stop me. You crazy shit. You're gonna foul me or I'm gonna score. Hold, hold. This the stuff you told me about? Two options. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, that's not it. Oh, right here. Right here. Make sure we pull this thing. Hold it. Try it, man. Get on the feet. I'm gonna tell him. Oh my God. Come here. You're too small. We on that. We on that. Trash. Hold it. He bangs it. What's up, man? What's up, man? That's my feet. What's up, man? What's up? All right, all right. Two, three, two, three. We got here one. He has he. Hold it. He bangs it. He went for the three. It's a four release. He's got this. Keep going. Yeah, you bullied him. He bullied him. He bullied him. That's not going down. Jesus. I'm telling you, I'm gonna use my weight. You're not gonna block it. I'm gonna block that shit. You're not. You okay? I'm using my body. I know how to do all that. You got to believe in wild drinking. I'm putting you over here. And I'm going like this. So you're gonna foul me, or I'm gonna score. I'm gonna let you get me on that one side. I'm gonna beat you everywhere you try. I'm going left or right. I don't have no way you gotta make me pick. I can go this way or I can go that way. All right, we gonna see. We gotta set this motherfucking game up. But I see, you know, you nice. You nice. I'm like, I thought you were a trash. You see it, that's what I see. See my game? No, I ain't seen you play. Nah, I seen him be on you. He's a fucking bum. You better than I thought you were. I give you that. You hear me? That nigga's a fucking bum. Let's, I give him a quick three. That nigga's a fucking bum. They call a cubing him. Call me down that big three. I go off in that joint, man. No, the fucking hell. Yeah, see, you gotta check my highlight, son. I go off in that joint. Chicken talking bastard. Chicken talking bastard, man. Out now. Go get that motherfucker. Go get it. It's out. Just like that. Right.