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YG is a rapper, entrepreneur and actor from Compton, California.. His “STR8 to the Klub Tour” with Tyga and Saweetie kicks off this fall.  YG joins This Past Weekend with Theo Von to chat about growing up in Compton, navigating a world of crime, finding a talent for rap, his friendship with Nipsey Hussle, starting his own brand from scratch, meeting Tupac’s mom, what it felt like to get shot, his thoughts on extraterrestrial life, and much more.  https://www.instagram.com/yg/ ------------------------------------------------ Tour Dates! https://theovon.com/tour New Merch: https://www.theovonstore.com ------------------------------------------------- Sponsored By: Celsius: Go to the Celsius Amazon store to check out all of their flavors. #CELSIUSBrandPartner #CELSIUSLiveFit  https://amzn.to/3HbAtPJ  Manscaped: Go to http://manscaped.com and use code THEO for 20% off plus free shipping.  BetterHelp: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/theo to get 10% off your first month. Morgan & Morgan: If you’re ever injured, visit https://forthepeople.com/thispastweekend or dial Pound LAW (#529). Their fee is free unless they win.  ------------------------------------------------- Music: "Shine" by Bishop Gunn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3A_coTcUek&ab_channel=BishopGunn ------------------------------------------------ Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: tpwproducer@gmail.com Hit the Hotline: 985-664-9503 Video Hotline for Theo Upload here: https://www.theovon.com/fan-upload Send mail to: This Past Weekend 1906 Glen Echo Rd PO Box #159359 Nashville, TN 37215 ------------------------------------------------ Find Theo: Website: https://theovon.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/theovon Facebook: https://facebook.com/theovon Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thispastweekend Twitter: https://twitter.com/theovon YouTube: https://youtube.com/theovon Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheoVonClips Shorts Channel: https://bit.ly/3ClUj8z ------------------------------------------------ Producer: Zach https://www.instagram.com/zachdpowers/ Producer: Colin https://instagram.com/colin_reiner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Today's guest is a rapper from Los Angeles.
He's out of Compton.
California.
He's one, you know, he's got some hits.
He's got some bangers.
You know, he'll put it together for you.
He'll put that anthem on that'll bring the babies.
Get the heads bobbing.
And, you know, he's an actor.
He's an entrepreneur.
He's doing a lot of different things, and I'm just grateful to chop it up with him.
Today's guest is Mr. YG.
Hold on.
Shine that light on me.
I'll sit and tell you my stories.
Shine on me.
And I will find a song I'll be singing.
I'm going to stay.
I'm going to stay.
A lot of brothers seem like they got that cologne built into them.
That's what I need.
Yeah, my shit hit different.
Really?
Yeah, my shit different.
What's happening, Mike?
What a dude, bro.
What's popping?
Not much.
Just excited to spend time with you today.
Thanks for coming in.
Thanks for having me, dog.
So for some of my listeners that won't know about you, right?
So you grew up in California.
Yeah.
And what was y'all's neighborhood like growing up?
Oh, man.
I grew up like in multiple different places.
But it was like shootouts.
Shit going on like that.
Some spots was chiller than the other.
And then, you know what I'm saying?
It was robberies going on a lot heavy on one spot.
I hate robberies.
We was doing them, though, so it was different.
I guess if you, yeah, if you're on the receiving end of it.
Yeah, it was different, though.
A little bit different.
Yeah, yeah.
In these apartments.
Was it fun or not?
Was it scary or was it fun?
No, it was all fun.
It was.
Yeah, that'd be the crazy thing, bro.
Like, a lot of people that grow up, you know what I'm saying, living like, you feel me, the ghetto dangerous life.
Like, a lot of us think it's fun.
You know what I'm saying?
And then when you make it out, and then you start looking back, you're like, damn, I was playing with fire the whole time.
It'd be crazy.
Yeah, that's what seems interesting sometimes.
It's like, it seems like it seems like Grand Theft Auto sometimes.
Whenever you get out of that space and you get into, I guess probably they probably look at it as like a fancier way of living or you make it out, right?
Do those people look differently at you then?
Is that kind of?
I mean, it depend on your story, you know what I'm saying?
And how you came up and made it out.
And like, you know, you always going to have a group of people that's speaking like down on you, you know what I'm saying?
Negative comments, but like when you did it like, you know what I'm saying, like the right way or like, you know what I'm saying, you kept it solid.
You feel me?
You're going to have a lot of people that's like championing your name, you know?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That's, I can see that.
Yeah.
Like, like, like, like, my story, like, you know what I'm saying?
If you from LA, like, if you from Los Angeles County, you know what I'm saying, you know YG's story, you know what I'm saying?
And you feel me?
You, like, you probably damn near feel like you know YG, you know?
So I feel like me making it out, still being out here, you know what I'm saying, having success and still doing it, I feel like a lot of people, like, you know what I'm saying, they support they look up to it.
They support it.
They can relate.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
You know what I'm saying?
They seen the whole come up.
Right.
Do they have Halloween in like the hood or whatever?
Do they have Halloween in the hood?
Yeah, there's Halloween everywhere.
It's dangerous, though.
Really?
I mean, Halloween is a night you can get away with doing crime because everybody wearing costumes and masks and shit like that.
So, you know.
Yeah, you can't have a police lineup with fucking Dracula in it, Super Mario.
That's going to, nobody's going to know who did anything.
Exactly.
You can't call and say a Pokemon just fucking held me up.
Yeah.
What is like the best holiday in like the hood?
is the best holiday you think you Thank you.
A fourth of July.
Yeah.
That shit be poppin'.
Hell yeah.
Block parties everywhere.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Barbecues.
Barbecues, block parties.
Fireworks.
It's like four parties going on.
You hitting like four parties in one day.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day weekend.
So that kind of day is a bigger day than kind of a traditional holiday, probably.
Now you ask, what's the best holiday in the hood?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like the other holidays, like you with your family in the house.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Or the three holidays I just named is like you outside.
You know what I'm saying?
So like, like on some hood shit, like, those gonna be the best three holidays.
You know?
Yeah.
I would like, I think sometimes I would like to go to some of those parties, you know?
Yeah, no, the parties, bro, you know what I'm saying?
Be lit.
Be lit.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I stopped doing like the wild ghetto hood.
You take the day off for that?
Parties.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I still...
Like, would people take the day off of like doing, you know, I don't want to say crime or whatever, but do people take the day off and just everybody is at a truce and everything's chill like on a Memorial Day or 4th of July?
Hell no.
You get your brain splat.
Bro.
You at the wrong place at the wrong time.
You know what I'm saying?
Wrong group of people.
You know what I'm saying?
You get seen by the wrong person.
Something like it's bad.
Damn, bro.
Some fucking freeze tagging that bitch y'all playing, huh?
These, like, I mean, I'm chilling, but, you know.
When you left, when you moved out of there, did you have to like have a formal meeting with everybody and be like, hey, guys, I just want you to know?
No, like, bro, I was living like, like, I was living in Englewood for a minute.
Like, but I was, like, when I started having success, like, I was living in Englewood.
Like, dead smack in the middle of the ghetto.
And everybody knew where I lived at.
Like, yeah, you know what I'm saying?
And, you know what I'm saying?
I was having songs on the radio, doing all type of leaving out of town, going on tour.
My mama and them at the house.
You know what I'm saying?
But yeah, when I got up out of there, like, I just got on.
I went to the valley.
Damn.
I went to the valley, but I left the valley because I'm like, this shit weak.
The valley was?
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
It's a lot of Uber Eats and shit out there.
Nah, this is like, you feel me?
This like 2013.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I went to the valley.
I left the valley and shit.
I'm like, nah.
And then I went to Orange County.
You feel me?
I went to like Huntington Beach or something.
Damn.
Yeah, bro.
I was all over the place.
Like, my whole life out here, I've been all over the place.
Do you think, man, I would love it.
You think you ever do like a Christmas album?
A Christmas album?
Yeah.
I mean, I feel like, you feel me?
be kind of weird for me no i don't i mean i don't think it would be i don't i think it would Yeah.
Yeah, like Rudolph the Red Nose.
Yeah.
My shit would be about the bitches.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
It's beginning to look like these bitches are showing up.
Yeah, I could see something like that.
See, I would love if there was like kind of like a, I bet you could pull some anthems, though, out of like a Christmas album, man.
Maybe, you know, I'm trying to think of something else.
I'm dreaming of a red bone bitch with a long ass braid.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, we got to take you to the studio.
I mean, I'm just trying to think.
I would just, I've never seen a Christmas album that had it, you know, that really had some fucking fire in it.
You know, Mariah did that one and that one was good, but that's nothing that's, nobody's really come up and pulled up at Christmas with that fucking banger, boy.
He would like some gangster shit.
Yeah, that's what I want.
You know?
You like gangsta music?
I want to see somebody fucking shoot up a snowman, you know?
I like some of it.
Like when I was growing up, like Lil Wayne was, I grew up in New Orleans or outside of New Orleans.
So like juvenile, who else?
Lil Wayne, partners in crime, mystical.
Cash money was huge then.
Hell yeah.
Dude, Cash Money used to come to the gym at LSU and it was like silk and Master P and he would, they would have these other dudes stand on the side and hold their clothes for whenever they got done playing.
Just some dudes like just standing there like they were like a coat rack.
Just holding their shoes and clothes.
So what kind of motive, like, so when do you, when does music really start to kind of take off for you?
And were you always musically inclined?
Or did that come with like through school, through friends?
I mean, I grew up, you know what I'm saying?
My family, like my mama, my pops, everybody around, you know what I'm saying, was heavy hip-hop, rap, R ⁇ B, you know what I'm saying, family, you know what I'm saying?
That's all we like, like listen to.
But like in high school is when I started rapping, though.
Like I started rapping in high school.
And like, like my homies that I went to school with, you know what I'm saying, who like who knew me since then, you feel me?
They'd be like, bro, since you started, you had it.
Wow.
It was just like, you know what I'm saying?
Like I always made music that people like party to, you know what I'm saying?
So when I started off and I was just like a rookie trash, I thought I was weak as fuck.
You feel me?
The homies was like, nah, this shit hard.
We're partying and shit.
Like, you feel me?
So, like, I don't know, bro.
But uh, so it was just a gift, you think?
Yeah, do you think it do you look at it as a gift?
Do you look at it as like a nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Yeah, I'm for sure gifted, for sure.
For sure, gifted.
Um, yeah, it's a gift, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I just had to work on a couple of things, you know?
And would they let you, like in school, would they let you do it?
Or do you mostly just start to produce stuff with friends?
What do you mean in school?
Would they let me do it?
Like, do they, say, like, you start coming up with lyrics, right?
Say you got, like, you got rhymes, you got lyrics, you got bars.
Yeah.
Do, what's the next thing you have to get?
How do you, do you also make your own beats or do you get matched up with a beat maker?
What's that like?
And how hard is that?
Yeah, no, I was trying to make my own beats and shit at first and shit.
I couldn't get, I couldn't fuck with the programming.
I just couldn't get with it and shit.
So I started just rapping on other beats like how Lil Wayne was doing.
And shit, I was on like LineWire and all that shit, download and shit.
Pulling beats down?
Yeah.
Like rapping on shit like that.
Yeah.
And then probably like a year later, I started meeting like motherfuckers that made beats and shit on MySpace and shit.
And then, yeah, like I started having my original songs and shit.
And like outside of that, like what helped me navigate and end up popping off, you know what I'm saying?
Out the city was, you know what I'm saying?
I was like in the streets and shit.
And I had like a movement going on at a young age.
And I had like a gang of motherfuckers.
And we was all from the same clique.
It was like some young high school, like high school, fresh out of high school, ghetto ass kid shit.
You know what I'm saying?
And, you know, that movement like helped me like navigate through the city.
Like, like everybody was talking about, like, why is he this?
YG that?
And, yeah.
Did y'all have any weaponry?
Hell yeah, we, yeah.
Yeah, bro.
Like, I came up like in the club, like, outside at a young age, doing all the outside shit.
You feel me?
We was doing all the street shit.
Yeah.
But then we was partying.
We like, we was the party crew.
But then at the party, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I used to go to all the parties.
And like, you know, I used to be like, like, gangbang, you know, at the parties.
And the parties was, you know what I'm saying?
We'll have a whole bunch of like motherfuckers from the other side type shit.
And so they're, they're back.
And those are the guys, you got to get those guys.
Nah, it's just, we'll start getting into it in the party, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I'm banging my shit.
They banging they shit.
We like, so what?
And then it'll just start going up.
It'll be fights.
It'll be shootouts.
All that type of shit.
And you.
You feel me?
That was happening like every other weekend.
Fuck.
Yeah.
Dang, that's like a what, like a, that's like the wild west, man.
Yeah.
But you know what I'm saying?
When you, like, bro, when you coming up in LA and you young and shit.
Like, bro, that shit is regular.
Damn.
Yeah.
And how do you get into a gang?
Do you have to like apply or anything?
Or how do you?
Yeah, you got to apply.
I mean, you got to get jumped on.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to.
That's you applying, I guess.
You got to get.
Damn, what?
Yeah, you got to get jumped on by like multiple motherfuckers, you know?
And what do you even wear to something like that?
Me, I had on.
Damn, what I had on when I got put on, I had on like a long-ass white t-shirt and some skinny jeans.
Oh, yeah.
Not skinny, though, but at the time, you feel me?
They would have called him skinny at that time.
Yeah.
And do you, are you allowed to defend yourself during that or no?
That's not part of it.
Hell yeah, you better.
Damn.
I don't know if I can do it, bro.
No, you can't fight?
I can.
Yeah, so you good?
I don't know, though.
I can't fight that good.
Oh, I can.
You can?
Yeah.
Do you miss it sometimes?
What, fighting?
Yeah.
I mean, just because now your life is a little different, you know, you don't have to fight as much.
I mean, you don't have to battle every day.
No, no, no, no.
No, I feel like I did enough fighting, you know what I'm saying?
Back then, you know what I'm saying?
Now it's like motherfuckers don't fight no more, you know?
I know.
Yeah.
It's changed a lot, huh?
It changed a lot.
Yeah, people just unfollow people.
Huh?
People unfollow people.
Oh, yeah.
That's their thing.
You know, it's like, it's definitely a lot different.
Do you look at the younger generation like, damn, these cats got it easy?
Or do you think they just have enough?
No, no.
I just think it's different because, like, when I was a young nigga, the motherfuckers older than us, like, we hate to hear, like, oh, the motherfuckers got it easy.
Like, nah, like, you sound like a hater.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just different.
Like, time's changing, you know?
Yeah.
And what other weaponry would y'all use?
Only guns or any?
Would people have some like bats or knuckles, bows?
No, that's NWA type shit.
Yeah, it wasn't like that, huh?
No, we wasn't having no bats and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
What's the best type of weapon for a holdup, do you think?
For who?
For like a holdup.
If you're going to hold somebody up, you're going to stick somebody up for.
Rob somebody?
Yeah, rob somebody.
If you're going to rob somebody, what's the best?
What do you think?
A pistol.
Yeah.
motherfucker's scared of that.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, if I see a pistol, I get scared.
Sometimes my arms won't move.
Like I lock up, you know?
Damn.
You got shot before.
Yeah.
Damn, bro.
I always wanted to get shot.
Huh?
I always wanted to just to feel what it, just in my leg or something.
I never wanted to take something in the chest, you know?
Crazy, bro.
But I always wanted to feel.
Be careful what you wish for, dog.
Yeah, maybe we'll take that part out, bro.
That would be a lot.
No, leave it in there.
You're not going to take it back.
But you got to go talk to the man up there.
He said, you know what, man?
Yeah, I'm just having a good time.
I didn't really mean that shit.
Yeah, that's true.
I need to bring that up, bro.
But yeah, I always want to, I think, you know, I always want to have experiences that I never had.
I never got to smoke crack.
I've never been shot.
Bro, you can go smoke crack.
I know.
I know, but now it's like I don't drink or anything now.
So I feel like I would really have to go back into that space.
If you want some crack, let me know.
I can get you some.
Really?
Yeah.
Damn.
You know people that smoke it?
I know people that got it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So let me know what you want to do.
Okay.
Take me through that experience of getting shot, man.
Is it okay if I ask you about it?
Yeah, yeah.
Y'all talked about it before.
Like, what you mean, take your experience?
Like, did you, were you expecting to get shot or it was a surprise?
It was kind of a surprise.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I knew it was like some shit going on.
But I ran out trying to like, you know what I'm saying?
Trying to do something.
And then I ended up getting shot.
Oh.
Yeah.
And where did it hit you at the bullet?
It hit me like my hip and then like stomach?
Like, you know what?
Like, pubic hair and shit at?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, like.
Damn.
Right there on the dick, like on top of it.
I got like three bullet holes and shit.
You still got the bullets in you?
No, no, no.
Damn.
Damn, bro.
And did it hurt?
Yeah, that shit hurt it.
Yeah.
Hey, but my shit was like, it's like all flesh.
Like, it didn't hit no bone or nothing.
None of that.
So like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, my shit could have been worse.
Way worse.
Yeah.
And did you go to the doctor or you have a friend take it out?
No, I went to the hospital.
I went to the hospital.
Dang, bro.
That's heavy, man.
Did you feel like it gave you more street credit after that?
Like, at that point, do you feel like, man, I think at this point we paid our dues, you know?
Nah, I don't, like, getting shot don't give you street credit.
Like, or the motherfucker that's doing the shooting to get the street credit.
Damn.
But, like, like, the situation that happened, like, the motherfuckers who start shooting, they end up getting chased up out of there.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And whatever happened to them, did you ever see them again or see them even online or anything?
Nah, we still be trying to figure out, like, who the fuck.
Yeah, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
That's the coldest shit ever.
Yeah, it is.
Because, you know what I'm saying?
Now it's like you just on, on, on.
You got your guard up at all times because you don't know you coming across people like, and it's already like you would, like, have some weird vibes with somebody, and then you would be just, you would just think like, does this motherfucker have something to do with that shit?
You know?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, man.
I could see that easy being kind of like suspecting everybody a little bit.
Dang.
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When you look at music for you now, like how has it kind of evolved?
How has rap evolved for you since you first started?
Like when you look at making a new project, how's it because you've had a good vision.
I feel like at this point, you've had a good vision of the industry, you know?
You've had a lot of experience.
You've also, what does it look like when you kind of are trying to put something new together?
Are you talking about a song or a project?
A project, like a whole album, maybe, or even just a song.
It could be anything.
I mean, for a project, it depends on what type of project I'm trying to make.
Like, like, like, like, like, like, like.
Hey, when is shit coming out?
I'm not sure, but we can make it come out whenever.
All right, so like me and Tiger working on a project right now, you know what I'm saying?
And the approach is just like we just talking shit.
We having fun.
It ain't no pressure.
it's not no deep thinking, none of that type of shit.
It's just like, you know what I'm saying?
We linking up, we vibing out, we doing music, we partying, we doing all the shit.
You know what I'm saying?
We're creating a body work.
You know what I'm saying?
That's one approach.
That's like mixtape vibes, you know?
And then you got the, you know what I'm saying?
You got the you got the real, you got the conceptual albums like approach, you know what I'm saying?
And that shit get a little different.
You know what I'm saying?
That shit like, you bring the white boy, the white boys out, you bring a notepads out, you know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of shit and plotting, you know what I'm saying?
You listening to whatever your favorite albums might be or whatever type of shit you're trying to do.
You know what I'm saying?
You getting inspiration.
You watching movies.
You know what I'm saying?
You're watching whatever.
It's deep.
It's intense.
You know what I'm saying?
And like, you know what I'm saying?
Those are the two different type of album process that I've been doing, you know what I'm saying, since I've been rapping and shit.
Yeah.
You've had works in the past.
I heard you talk about that you, just your ownership of your stuff, you know, like your ownership of your masters, I guess, and of your, like, just your work, right?
Which I think is huge, right?
It's one of the reasons why I podcast so that I don't have to work for anybody, right?
And I think the audience love that.
They love that they know this is nobody's cutting this, you know?
Nobody has a hand in on this except for the person who's the creator, you know?
What's that like for you?
Because I know you, I mean, I've listened to you talk about it a little bit, but where does that kind of come from, you think?
Because some people don't care.
So I just got like my ownership and all that shit like recently, like, you know what I'm saying?
Probably like probably like last year, you know what I'm saying?
Like my music moving forward type shit, which is, it is what it is.
But, you know what I'm saying?
My shit, me caring about that, me caring about it.
It's like now I'm grown as fuck.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like it's normal.
You know what I'm saying?
That's how we move in.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
You hit a certain age and you start realizing certain shit.
But like, you know what I'm saying?
I started caring about the shit before I was older because like Nipsey had a lot to do with that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, Nip used to like.
He would preach that?
He'll preach that shit.
Like, bro, he'll preach that shit crazy.
Like, like, like, yeah, like, bro, crazy.
And then the brand shit, like, creating your own brand, you know what I'm saying?
I'd have lived longer than you.
You know what I'm saying?
He was, like, he was pushing that line and all that.
And, you know, you feel me?
That's when I created my 400 brand and shit.
And, yeah, that's like probably one of the best things I ever did, you know?
And I own that, fully owned that, been owning that years.
So that's huge.
You know what I'm saying?
I was on that shit back in the day, like, 25, 26. But like, my deal, you know what I'm saying?
I signed when I was 19. You know what I'm saying?
I just got out that motherfucker like 2021 type shit.
So now, now with my music, yeah, like you feel me on the music side of shit.
Yeah.
Do you feel more inspired because now you can work just for yourself?
Yeah, yeah.
No, for sure.
I'm inspired.
I feel like I left a whole lot of money on the table.
I got to go, you know what I'm saying?
Dig that shit up, bring that shit back.
So, yeah, I'm inspired for sure.
For sure.
Dude, that's amazing, man.
It's so crazy.
Yeah, because so many people don't realize like you need help to get places, right?
You need sometimes like you have to be able to let somebody, you almost have to pay your dues a little bit sometimes, right?
Like I remember when I would go to clubs, the club owner used to get most of the money from the ticket sales, right?
Until a certain point when I was selling tickets, finally I was like, no, we need to change this.
Or I'm just not even going to do it.
I'd rather build my own club.
Exactly.
Or I'm going to go to a club around the corner who gonna give me the deal I want.
I'm going to bring all these people to that club.
Fuck your club.
Yeah, for sure.
But yeah, I think having ownership, I think, probably seems like it'd be real empowering.
Yeah, and then that nigga Jay-Z, you know what I'm saying?
He like, like, you know what I'm saying?
He the reason why everybody is on that shit.
Oh, really?
Yeah, because Hove been preaching that shit, you know what I'm saying, back in the 90s all the way to now.
So like, we all grew up hearing that shit, you know what I'm saying?
Right, on your shit.
Yeah, on your shit, on your shit, on your shit, on your shit.
And then, like, watching, like, everybody who been in the game, you know what I'm saying, 10, 20 years before us and shit, and looking at all they moves, it's like, bro, that shit is in us now.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
It's locked in.
Yeah, it's in us.
Yeah, because it's such a genre.
I mean, especially, I mean, rap music is really, and hip-hop is a black genre kind of a music, right?
So to think that they wouldn't have ownership of their shit is really fucking unreal.
I mean, yeah, but it's the music business.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
It's the music business.
We didn't create the music business.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
We created the hip-hop rap leg of the shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Branch of the shit, but we didn't create the music business.
Right.
You didn't create, yeah, who owns the speakers?
Who owns the radio stations?
All of that.
Yeah, the fucking distribution.
How you putting the shit out?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
There's always an owner, it seems like, man.
Of course.
That shit fucking makes me mad, bro.
I hate that shit.
I always wanted to do entirely my own thing.
I mean, you doing it now, bro?
Yeah, you're right.
I need to calm down.
I got to chill a little.
So, with the with Tiger, what's the thing with Tiger?
Like, guys, because I've seen you guys, I met you at the golf.
Yeah, yeah, at the golf.
What'd you think of that, man?
No, that shit was dope.
That was fire.
Yeah, I ain't never been to no golf tournament or none of that shit.
Like, you feel me?
That shit was a big-ass party.
That shit was crazy.
Bro, and they built that shit.
It wasn't even supposed to just use it as grass right there, and they built that thing.
That was wild, man.
Yeah, that shit was dope.
Yeah, and that was Super Bowl weekend, too.
Yeah, yeah.
Have you gotten to meet some like rap icons and stuff like that?
Hell yeah.
Damn, that's crazy, bro.
Yeah, I met Tupac Mama, bro, before she passed.
It was crazy.
Yeah, that shit was crazy and shit.
And then, like, I met Pac Mama, right?
So they got the Grammy.
They was doing something.
It was Grammy weekend.
And they had a Tupac, I think it was like a museum, something with the Grammys, though.
And you feel me?
Like, they wanted me to come speak.
You feel me?
On behalf of the new generation at the time, it was like 2015.
Wow.
And they wanted me to come speak on behalf of the new generations, like Tupac impact on us.
You know, the motherfuckers who grew up, like, grew up listening to Pac when he passed that shit, you know?
Right.
So, you know what I'm saying?
I go, I speak on, like, you feel me, the new generation and just, you know what I'm saying, how I felt and Pac impact, you know what I'm saying?
And then, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I said some shit.
And his mama, she came to me and was like crying and shit.
She was like, I love what you said about my son.
I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
And then she just looking at me and she crying.
And she like, they really killed my baby.
They really killed my baby.
I'm like, God damn.
Bro, that shit fucked me up because like, I thought Pac was alive.
I thought Pac was alive, bro.
My whole life, bro.
I thought Pac was alive.
But that day, that day, I'm like, nah, bro, he gone, dog.
His mama was crying in my face.
Nah, he gone.
Bro, that shit fucked me up, bro.
That shit was crazy.
That was a fucking sad moment, bro.
Yeah, it was sad as fuck, bro.
Damn, what'd you do?
Did you like hold her or something?
I mean, was she really broken up?
Yeah, no, we was holding hands and shit like this.
You know what I'm saying?
But it still really hurts her a lot.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, of course it does because it's your child, but still, for her to say that right in front of you, man, that's powerful.
Yeah, I got a picture.
I got a picture with her.
He beautiful.
If we was talking and shit.
If y'all on Google, y'all on Google with y'all on.
Yeah, I think you can find it.
Probably maybe YG and Miss Shakur.
Afani, yeah.
Afani.
It's dope.
I'm like, damn, I'm at Pac Mama.
Wow.
And had her crying.
Off the real shit.
You feel me?
I just said some real shit.
Oh, that's cool, bro.
Here it goes right there.
Wow.
That's legendary, man.
Yeah, so when you say rap, I can, you know what I'm saying?
A fine secure, she like an icon.
You know what I'm saying?
She ain't rapper, but she paced mama and shit.
You feel me?
So me meeting her, that was big.
You feel me?
That was one of the biggest little situations.
And then I'm at like hole and shit.
Dang.
Who else?
And who's the most gangster person that you've met, really?
Who's the realest motherfucker?
You know what I'm saying?
Snoop dog.
Is he really?
Yeah.
Dang, bro.
Snoop.
Yeah.
He got it.
Sug Knight, too.
You met him?
Yeah, no, Sug Knight used to be like with me and shit, pulling up to the clubs and shit.
Yeah, all that shit.
And the water's part for him, probably, huh?
People don't play with him, huh?
Like, what you mean?
I mean, I feel like it would be when he shows up, people get real serious probably around him.
Like, people.
Scared?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sure, got a lot of motherfuckers scared for sure.
Oh.
Man, it's a lot of motherfuckers who G'd up, bro.
You know?
But yeah, I didn't meet like damn near everybody.
Damn.
I've been doing this shit for a minute, dog.
Yeah, I know.
I know you have.
I'm trying to think, did you ever get to meet Mystical or no?
Nah, I ain't met Mystical.
He was different, huh?
His whole style was kind of different.
Yeah, Mystical was hard.
Yeah, for sure.
I seen him at a car wash once.
And Mystical was hard, for sure.
I wanted to say what's up, but I didn't.
I was embarrassed in my car at the time, and I didn't want him to see my fucking car.
So I didn't even go over there, bro.
I covered my shit in suds, too, so we couldn't see it, bro.
No, you should have embraced.
You should have said, Mystical, what's up?
Hey, I'm going to be somebody one day.
Watch.
Remember this shit?
I'm telling you.
Yeah, man.
And we used to listen.
Who else was in cash money?
I'm trying to think they had, who was that other guy they had?
The BG.
Remember him?
Be a BG.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
Chopper City, man.
He was this.
Yeah, I remember him, bro, too.
Yeah, I really loved him.
Hey, where Hurricane Chris from?
He from.
Hurricane Chris?
Yeah.
Hey, Babe Bay.
Hey, Bay Bay.
Hey, Bay Bay.
Hey, baby, five folks.
Gangsters in the club.
Hey, baby.
Hey, baby, shit.
From where?
Shreveport, Louisiana.
Oh, yeah.
I'm glad he made it out of there.
Yeah.
Shreveport.
Yeah, no, he just shot somebody or some shit recently.
Oh, dang, bro.
I think he murdered some shit.
He flat on some shit.
Hey, baby, boy, boy.
He got away with it, though, I think.
Oh, he did?
Yeah.
Look, see?
Be second-degree murder.
Come on now.
I know my shit.
Damn, boy.
Debo looking unwell in that bitch, too, right there.
He ain't looking real well.
Who's like some of the hardest chicks that's coming up, you think?
Female.
Sexy Red going brazy.
Really?
Yeah.
Dang, I got to see.
She of Blood from St. Louis.
She is?
Yeah.
Is she hard, though?
Sexy red.
Let me see a look at her.
Sexy red, huh?
Sexy red, ghetto.
Ghetto hood shit.
Oh, that's what I like, boy.
Oh, yeah, you like that, huh?
I like some of that shit.
Oh, yeah, you from New Orleans.
I like the motherfuckers.
Yeah, you used to that shit.
All right.
I like some of that.
I like it when that shit is going on, boy.
Oh, yeah.
I like her.
She seems good.
Sexy red.
I'm going to have to check her out then.
Yeah, bro.
Oh, you ever had some black ghetto p?
Oh, man.
I don't know about that.
Oh.
I've been, I mean, I've been with a mid.
I think mixed.
I think I've been with.
Okay, okay, okay.
I think, what's the darkest woman you ever been with, you think?
Real dark?
Yeah, I have some dark-skinned women for sure.
I love them.
Oh, yeah.
Dark chocolate.
Damn, boy.
Pink.
Oh, pink as fuck.
Damn, boy.
Damn, boy.
Well, at least they healthy.
They sound healthy.
I'm trying to think of what I like.
Yeah, I think I would like.
Yeah, I would like maybe like a nice black woman.
What about Asian woman?
You like Asian woman?
Yeah.
Hey.
I ain't got no type.
Yeah.
I'm like Ray Schrimmer.
Yeah, I like them.
You ain't got no type.
Well, you know.
What rapper would be a good preacher as well, you think, or good pastor?
I'm talking to somebody.
Who would be like the next TD Jakes?
You know what I'm talking about?
Snoop.
Really?
Yeah, you got to see him in BMF.
He playing that role in BMF.
He do?
Yeah, you got to watch it.
All right.
He plays a pastor?
Yeah, he plays a pastor.
My nigga Snoop do it all.
You know what I'm saying?
It sounds like it, huh?
Oh, everything I'd say is facts, bro.
No cap.
Damn, look at him in there.
He looked like a lean Jesse Jackson, like an early Jesse Jackson, bro.
Wow.
Oh, you know who would be a good pastor?
Who is it?
Be kind of different, but it'd be good.
Kanye West.
Really?
Oh, yeah.
But he tried it, though.
I think, did you ever go to one of his Sunday services?
Nah, but I was watching this shit on the internet and shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was getting closed.
in the rap community, do people think that he went crazy?
Do people think that, what do you think?
Yeah.
You send me the black community, the rap community.
We love Kanye.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, he did so much.
I mean, he's such a.
Kanye is a nigga.
He's a, yeah.
I know you can't say that like that, but he is a nigga, and we love him.
Yeah.
I think it's, and I won't say that.
You know, he be fucking up sometimes.
You know what I'm saying?
He be saying some shit.
You know what I'm saying?
He'd be like, God damn, that was crazy.
But, you know what I'm saying?
We love you.
Yeah.
I think everybody love him.
I think everybody wants the best for him.
Yeah, man.
I think he's real creative.
I just bought his shoes and then they said, you know.
What did you do after you bought the shoes?
I kept them bitches.
I still created them.
Okay.
Okay, for sure.
That's how I support him, you know?
I wish he'd come back and make them again.
I enjoyed him.
Yeah, I think he's going to do something like that for sure.
He'll figure it out.
I think he's creative enough.
What else, man?
What other kind of business do you see yourself getting in, man?
What's the next?
Businesses?
Huh?
Yeah.
Man, I'm on.
Because Boosie got the chips.
I'm heavy in the heavy, cologne or what?
I want to do some rap or some rap or some rap chips or the rap snack chips and shit.
I mean, I want to do me some little bags.
You know what I'm saying?
Like some flaming hot ones.
You know what I'm saying?
Super gang.
But, man, I'm heavy in the TV and film space right now.
I got some shit I'm finna announce real soon.
I was going to announce it when it first happened, but you feel me?
The writer's strike and shit happened.
Y'all doing something new?
They got to get that shit right.
And then I'm going to announce, you know what I'm saying, my partnership and what I got going on.
And y'all, I'm heavy into the TV and film space right now.
You know what I'm saying?
I got my 400 brand.
And I think.
Can I get some of the 400 stuff?
I got some shit here for you.
Oh, God, bro.
So I can walk in.
You can fucking do that shit.
I can walk it in right now.
Yeah.
Yeah, let's see it, bro.
Hey, bring the 400 in the building.
Bring it in.
Like in the room.
And bring me that fucking Draco too, homie.
I'm going to fucking shoot something.
He would have shoots up.
Sorry, I'm fired up.
You're the boxes.
You feel me?
I always wanted to be in the box.
Oh, damn, bro.
Really?
Yeah, bro.
Oh, gang, man.
Gang shit, bro.
That's what I fucking need.
If I do a crime, I'm doing it in this shit.
Yeah, god damn.
I'm just saying, boy, if I do a crime, bro, I'm doing it in the fucking nicest shit.
Oh, wow, that's hype.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
That's for one of man.
That's hype.
Oh, and they got the red, too.
I hate when motherfuckers pull up on me empty-handed.
Like, motherfucker, bring a bottle or something.
Look, I'm going to remember that.
I'm going to remember that.
Yeah, bro.
Let me see what else we got here.
This is like Christmas right here.
The flame, baby.
You the flame, dog.
Oh, wow.
These are real shoes, huh?
Hey, wear my shit like you wear the fucking Yeezys and shit.
Yeah, man, I'll wear these, baby.
You know what I'm saying?
Look at the bottom.
Look at the sole.
Ooh.
That's nice, boy.
Yeah.
Cocaine mice.
Is it really?
Yeah, I used to do that cocaine, baby.
Damn.
I'll fucking be out there doing it.
Did you ever like it?
Coke?
Yeah.
I don't think I ever tried it.
It's not a, is it a hood?
Is cocaine or like a, do people do cocaine in the hood?
Is it real popular or no?
Yeah, people do Coke in the hood.
It is popular.
Damn.
It's popular as fuck.
What kept you off of it, you think?
Did you see somebody that you just saw the effects of it?
It just wasn't your thing.
It's never been your thing.
Nah, like, I just, I don't even remember me doing it.
I gotta ask one of my homies if I ever tried it.
What about mushrooms, bro?
You see a lot of brothers doing mushrooms now, bro.
What you think of all of that?
Because a lot of people are not.
Nah, brush.
Yeah, it is.
But you think it's when I was growing up, they didn't have, a lot of brothers wasn't doing LSD, mushrooms, and that kind of shit.
They didn't want that magic in them, you know?
Yeah, again.
No, it's a lot of, it's a lot of brothers.
It's a lot of blacks.
It's a lot of motherfuckers in the hood doing mushrooms.
That's what's up, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
Because that's good for your, like, it expands your mind.
Bro, it's crazy.
Like, my homies and shit, like, they be like, yeah, I'm off the shrooms.
I'm like, damn, y'all niggas doing shrooms now.
Like, all right, back.
You feel me?
I tried shrooms like twice.
Did you like it?
One time I was in the studio and shit, and the walls was moving and shit.
And I was trying to record and shit.
I was like, standing, you feel me, the mic right here.
And then the wall right behind the mic.
So like, like, I'm just looking at the wall trying to rap.
And the shit was like moving and shit.
I had to leave.
I'm like, nah, I got to go.
And then I was up all night talking like about like space and the aliens and shit.
Yeah.
Weird shit.
I'm like, I'm like, yeah, no, I can't do this shit.
Hey, bro.
I just got to stick with my alcohol.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the thing, man.
Yeah, I think mushrooms make you really...
That a Waffle house in our town.
So we went there and we was all, you know, we was squirreling, bro.
We was fucking, you know, like that.
Looking like Tweakers.
Oh, we look like a couple of fucking squirrels, bro.
We look like fucking two squirrels in that bitch.
And we never, and they had a gay gentleman that worked in there and he was a, um, he was the waiter.
And we'd never met a gay dude before.
We'd heard about him, but we'd never met one.
And we were laughing so hard.
Um, he thought my buddy was choking, right?
So he starts doing a hindlick maneuver on my buddy, bro.
And we fucking howled, bro.
We never seen nothing like it, bro.
Oh, dude, we were laughing so hard.
That dude pumping my buddy, bro, at the waffle house.
So anyway, that was something good.
I'm trying to meet you.
You remember the first white person you ever met or not?
First white person I ever met.
Oh, nah.
I guess it's been so diverse.
Yeah, it's cool.
I'm trying to remember the first black guy I ever met.
Dude, I remember the first time I went to a black doctor, right?
I went to a doctor, and I'd never been to a black doctor.
I never even thought about it, right?
And I went in, it was a black doctor, and I was like, oh, fuck, man.
Like, is he going to know what's wrong with me?
That's what I thought.
Bro, that sounds like some racist shit.
I know, but what I'm saying is, like, I didn't mean like, but here's what it made me think.
It made me think that when I was growing up, all my black friends had to go to white doctors.
And I was like, fuck, I wonder if they ever went in there and thought, how's this dude?
Just because, you know, just because of what times, like, how's this dude going to know what's wrong with me?
No, so, hey, so, like, now, when I be going to the doctor, I want a black doctor.
Yeah.
Because, see, if you a doctor, you feel me, y'all all went to school.
Y'all learned the same shit.
You know what I'm saying?
You probably a little smarter than this motherfucker, or you specialize in this, whatever, whatever, whatever, right?
But when it comes down to it, I feel like because I'm so like tapped in into the world and shit now, just people and shit.
Like, I'm like, I want a black doctor because I'm a black person.
So if I got a black doctor, I feel like he gonna care about me and what I got going on more.
So I need a black doctor.
That's the type of shit I'm on in my life.
And it ain't really on no racial shit.
It's just like, you feel me?
Like, that's just how humans, I don't know.
I feel like if I'm a black dude and I walk in a fucking doctor office, the black person gonna care about my situation more than anybody else.
Good point.
You know?
Well, it makes sense that anybody would think that way.
And if he has a, if he had, like, I think, yeah, well, when I was growing up, they didn't have like a lot of black folks didn't have, you didn't have a black, like in our town, we didn't have a black doctor, right?
We had assistant principal, teachers, some black teachers, but they just didn't have it, you know?
Like it was in Louisiana, they just didn't have it yet.
So it was just crazy, man.
I just never thought, damn, I never even been to a black doctor.
And then I walked in one day and it was a black doctor.
I was like, damn, I don't even know how to do this.
And he was cool as fuck.
Oh, he was cool as hell.
I was just, I was in, I was like, damn.
And then I started thinking, yeah, what if people had gone had their whole life, they had to go to white doctors?
Would they ever think that they were being care?
They might think they aren't being cared for properly.
You know, it was just interesting thoughts, you know.
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But he was cool, man.
But I'm trying to think of what else we could think about.
Oh, a lot of people say that there's beef between black folks and aliens and shit.
Do you hear a lot about that?
Hell no, bro.
I don't know nothing about it.
I don't think nobody ever seen an alien, bro.
I think that shit cap.
Really?
Yeah, for real.
Why don't more black people see aliens?
I don't think no people see it.
So you think a lot of people just...
They're very capping, bro.
Motherfuckers cap.
You think why?
Because they're just lonely or bored?
Motherfuckers are just bullshit.
This bullshit.
Like, have you seen "The Alien"?
I never have.
You know somebody who's not.
I don't.
Exactly.
Yeah, you're right about that.
Oh, you seen the UFO?
No.
Exactly.
You seen it?
That's the thing.
And I think black people would see him more often because there are black people outside a lot.
You know what I'm saying?
No?
Oh, that was the funniest shit.
Everybody would see him, bro.
We outside up.
I'm just saying.
They would probably see him first, right?
I don't know because white people outside more than us because you feel maybe tanning and shit.
Yeah, that's a good point, bro.
But that's daytime, though.
That's daytime, man.
What they got to do with it?
UFO?
That's a good point, man.
A lot of you.
Are you really going to see them at night?
Yeah.
Well, I think a lot of them, they seem to get out more at night.
See, nah, man, that's bullshit.
Yeah.
Because we see our airplanes fly during the daytime.
That's true, bro.
So do you have a new plan for when's your stuff with Tiger going to come out?
Do you have a plan or it's just kind of you taking it as it comes?
I mean, that shit coming out like August, September.
You know what I'm saying?
And yeah, we got the tour.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, y'all touring?
Yeah, me, him, and Sweetie going on touring.
Oh.
You know?
As long as this interview come out after next Tuesday, it's good.
Okay, okay, we can do that.
Wow, bro.
That's hype.
We're doing a little run.
And this would be your first tour since pandemic, huh?
Nah, I did like a run top of this year, like January, February.
I did a run.
Do you like going out on tour?
Yeah, I love it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm like the dude who like partying and shit, you know?
Yeah, you like to have a good time.
You ever party with 6ix9ine, that guy?
No.
You know what I'm talking about?
That rainbow guy?
No, bro.
Nah.
Nah.
What about Brian McKnight?
Brian McKnight?
No, no.
No, I ain't party with bro either.
What about Jodis?
You ever met them?
How I met them?
I don't know.
I don't know if I have either.
I think so.
I don't know if I have either.
I mean, I've seen you met like Donald Trump or something.
I saw him at the fights last weekend.
Oh, last weekend?
Yeah.
I saw him at the fights the other day.
What fight was he at?
He was at the UFC.
Have you been to UFC?
I ain't been to a fight.
Bro, you got to come with me sometime.
Man, I'll be watching them shit.
This shit's crazy as fuck.
Bro, you would love it there, bro.
Hey, last week, bro.
That was like two months ago.
Oh, I saw him last week, too.
Who fought last week?
This guy, Volkanovsky, and another guy, Yair Rodriguez, were the headliners.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, but I met him two times.
Yeah, do black people fuck with him more?
It seems like, to me, it seemed like more black guys would mess with Trump because he seems more connected to the culture a little bit.
Hey, look, I ain't going to lie, bro.
The black community was not fucking with Trump.
You know what I'm saying?
But when that PPP shit and all that shit came out, black people forgave him.
Because he helped out?
Yeah.
I'm speaking on the motherfuckers in the hood and shit in the police.
I'm speaking on their behalf.
You feel me?
Let them tell it.
You feel me?
This is what they say.
Yeah.
Shit.
Biden ain't did nothing for us.
That nigga Trump was passing out money.
We fuck with Trump.
I'm like, damn, so y'all back with Trump?
Just like that, huh?
Niggas like, hell yeah, nigga passing out money.
I'm like, damn, that shit crazy.
Bro, that's true, though.
Somebody showed up with a couple of bucks, man.
That'll change the way you think about them.
You know what I'm saying?
So I thought it was interesting.
I mean, I didn't speak with him too much, but his son was there.
I don't know.
I mean, you know, I don't know how.
I mean, I have different.
I don't really trust a lot of these cats, you know.
I never really liked politics.
I never trusted the, I never really trusted politics, man.
I never, because we grew up in like a poor area.
So if something was happening in our area, nobody cared because we weren't paying them taxes.
You know, we didn't have a lot of tax money.
So they weren't really coming to help us, you know.
Hey, so what'd you tell him when you met him?
Trump?
Yeah.
I asked him if he thought I could be a work in pop, if, if, if he thought I could work in politics one day.
He's like, you can bullshit?
No, he didn't.
But he's like, yes, you can.
The best thing about Trump, I will say this, man.
He's like, You're doing great.
You're fine.
You're good.
He goes, Your parents are great.
I was like, My dad has been there for 30 years.
he goes but before that he was doing good well I fucking laughed.
Hey, yeah.
Oh, the gang.
I would have laughed too.
I would have laughed, bro.
I laughed so hard, man, because he was right.
He like makes you feel, you know, he's just good at shaking.
He just makes you feel excited, you know.
But he was real friendly.
He rolled in with Mike Tyson, man, the first time that I met him, which was crazy.
And then, but yeah, he seemed to be doing good.
Who did I?
Oh, I did sit next to his son one time because his son looks kind of like a business guy, you know?
Yeah, you know, I made the biggest fuck Trump song ever.
Fuck Donald Trump, that was your song?
Yeah, that's my shit.
No way, bro.
Yeah, bro.
You know that?
I didn't even know that.
That's me and Nip shit.
Damn, bro.
Yeah.
Damn, congratulations.
So I wondered, like, what he gonna, like, if I ever met the nigga, like, what he gonna say?
Other than me.
He probably like, it's a good song.
Because it was a good song.
He would at least give you that credit.
You know?
Hey.
Hey, you funny as hell.
He would at least, I think, give you that credit, man.
But, yeah, I don't know.
Sometimes, yeah, it's interesting.
Politics is interesting because you start to see like if certain communities are just being used, if certain communities are just being taken advantage of, you know?
But anyway, man.
I'm trying to think of anything else we want to talk about.
But I thought that he was nice, though.
He was nice.
Yeah, but it's, you know, I don't know him.
I don't know what he's like as a business person and everything, but he seemed to just sit there and enjoy the fights, you know?
Yeah, he'd be grabbing bitches by their pussy and shit, too, right?
I mean, who a lot of people had.
You know what I'm saying, bro?
Hold on.
Hold on.
Well, if he sold a fucking set of like dishwashing gloves, everything's like that, bro.
Well, yeah, man.
He did.
Yeah, he was grabbing people by the pussy, man.
Yeah, he was grabbing people by the.
But, yeah, and I guess some people don't want, they don't want that.
They want you to just, you know, tap them.
Yeah, and yeah, he was doing it.
What kind of women do you prefer?
You don't have no type?
I like what I like.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
If I see it and I like it, I like it.
Yep.
And you like a long woman or you like a small woman?
Like how you just said that, that shit don't sound right at all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right about that.
Oh, did you ever get meet Boosie?
That's the last question.
Oh, yeah.
Hell yeah.
I met Boosie.
Boosie, a real nigga.
I had Boosie when he was fresh out of jail.
I had him pull up in the hood on a block.
Really?
Yeah, he pulled up.
You know what I'm saying?
He hopped out.
You feel me?
On Rosecrans, all his chains on.
You feel me?
Hit Oleander, then hit Spruce.
Yeah.
Walk up on a block.
You know what I'm saying?
The homies like, hey, Boosie in the hood.
Like, yeah, nigga, it's up, nigga.
Boosie pull up.
You feel me?
Like, yeah, what's up, nigga?
Fresh shout out.
I'm like, yeah, nigga.
Yeah, this was like 2014 or something, though.
Yeah, I remember it, dude.
Yeah.
Because he got out right around Easter, bro.
And I remember I put a tweet out of it that said, he is risen, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
Like the day he got out.
I was so.
Yeah, we grew up off Boosie.
Bro.
Dude, I could be in the worst mood, bro.
I put on bro, we used to rob motherfucker.
That used to be our hype song?
Our warm-up song.
Said it all, Phineas, motherfucker.
Said it all.
Said it all.
I click off, dog.
It was bad, bro.
So y'all had warm-up music for robberies?
Yeah, bro.
You know, when you going around, you riding around, you scoping some shit off.
Yeah.
We all said it all.
Yeah, I used to fucking listen to that shit, boy.
It would get you, bro.
Bro, that's the only car.
You have to get out the car to dance at a stoplight with that bitch on, bro.
People fucking get out.
In Louisiana, you put that on.
There could be anything going on, bro.
Robbery, murder, burial, whatever, bro.
Wedding, you turn on that fucking song.
Everything changes, bro.
People fucking having a blast, man.
That's what's up.
That's the one thing I love about Boosie.
He does it.
Boosie's real, too, man.
He came in here.
Yeah, yeah.
Boosie, real motherfucker.
He came in here.
And we had a really nice time.
I really just, yeah, I think he's a neat guy.
Yeah, no, for sure.
You got to appreciate motherfuckers like Boosie, bro.
You know?
Oh, yeah.
We need more motherfuckers like Boosie.
He rolled up.
He got extremely high, I remember.
And then he went outside and he opened the corridor.
And they had a bunch of luggage and stuff in there, but they had a couple bitches rolled out the luggage and they was dancing.
Oh, yeah.
That's dope.
Yeah, I thought it was really cool.
YG, we got these new items, bro.
Thank you so much, man.
Yeah, bro.
I'm working on a new product.
You know what I'm saying?
It's finna come out through my 400 brand.
Like, my homies be taking a lot of, like, you know, like them sex pills from the gas station.
Yeah, I take it.
Bro, I've taken it.
Yeah, no, they're not good for you and shit.
Or the ones make my legs sweat.
I'm working on some all-natural sex pills.
It's all natural.
You know what I'm saying?
So all natural shit.
And I'm going to put them out through the brand and shit.
And I'm inspired by the homies and shit.
Cause I'm like, bro, y'all can't keep, y'all going to have heart problems and shit later on.
Are they taking a lot of them?
I mean, who knows what's a lot?
Yeah.
Like, who knows what's a lot?
You can take 10. Like, who knows?
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, nah, bro, let me go figure some shit.
I'm going to go put something together.
You know?
Hey, when I get to, you know what I'm saying?
When I get the final product.
Be a trial.
I'll be a trial tester for him.
Nah, we already got the testing and shit going on.
How the testing go good?
Yeah, it's all natural, bro.
It's all natural shit.
No side.
I'll take them bitches.
I'll take some of my take one if I'm even going to the market or anything.
If I'm going just to, I go to Ross dress for less, bro.
Have a little bit of pump on me.
I like that shit.
I like walking in.
Motherfucking crazy.
I'm serious, bro.
You cap, dog.
I'm serious, dude.
You get a little bit amped up, bro.
You roll in.
I don't want to know about none of that.
But I'm just saying, bro, you'd rather roll in like this or like that.
You halfway to the fucking...
I don't want to know about none of that.
You the one selling the pill, bro.
Yeah, that's the pill for, you know what I'm saying?
Whenever you want to do what you want to do.
Yeah, that's intimacy.
You know what I'm saying?
That's that Valentine's.
I care about my people, you know?
Is there a lot of natural?
Is there a lot of erectile dysfunction in the black community?
What the fuck, bro?
Y'all making the pill?
No, because like, you feel me?
I think niggas be fucking a lot.
And you feel me.
I know they do.
Motherfuckers be trying to, they be having like a lot of different women.
They trying to keep it going.
Just like make that first impression on them.
Just smack it down.
You know what I'm saying?
And you know, the homies be out here fucking.
They fucking a lot.
So it's like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm inspired to make this shit.
You feel me?
Because, you feel me, the homies.
But it's going to be a product for everybody.
Natural.
Will it be a gum?
Will it be a tablet?
You know, sex sale.
Oh, yeah.
So sex sale.
So, baby.
Think if I created like the Trojan condoms.
You know what I'm saying?
Be a billionaire.
Yeah.
And if you had this nice pill.
And so is the pill.
Is it a tablet?
Is it a gum?
No, it's a pill.
It's a capsule.
Okay.
Or even a nasal spray.
I would do that, bitch, boy.
Nasal spray.
Get a couple pumps of that.
No, that ain't classy.
You know what I'm saying?
That's lovely.
That's true.
Yeah, you got to.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you got to be discreet about it.
Yeah, discreet, classy.
You know what I'm saying?
But I'm going to give it to you so you can test it out.
Damn.
I'm at the same time.
You didn't seem like a wild motherfucker.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, thanks.
Yeah, so I'm going to give you the pill and you let me know.
Did it work or not?
All right.
Yeah, I take them a lot, man.
And I'll tell you this also, buddy.
That because I've here the worst part is if you take one, right?
You go on a date, you take one, and then your date says, I don't, I'm not having a nice time on this date.
I'm going home.
Then you out there, you really.
I mean, I drink alcohol, bro.
I just get faded.
Yeah.
But I'm just saying, if you take a pill, you get amped up a little bit, and then the lady goes home, you lurk, then now you out in the town, you lurking.
See, that's why I just drink alcohol.
Yeah.
Because nigga going straight to sleep.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, you ain't pulling up.
Good night.
Yeah, man.
That's nice to have.
Do you have a preference of alcohol, you said?
I'm a tequila drinker.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Heavy on a tequila.
Really?
Heavy on a tequila, light on the ice.
Yeah.
Why did they do light ice?
A lot of brothers do light ice.
What is it?
Because I got another phone anyway.
Dang, Kim.
Let's go, boy.
Come on, boy.
It's beginning to look a lot like Chris.
You feel me?
That's a Wayne Bar.
Hold the ice.
I got another phone anyway.
Gang, baby.
400, thank you for coming in, YG.
I appreciate you, man.
Yeah, I'm excited to try the pills, man.
I take them regularly.
No shame in my shit, bro.
And if I can get natural on some fucking, if I get one of those brother uppers and I'm on that bitch, dog, I'll take that bitch, dog.
It's like ginseng and other shit like that.
You can put as much gin in it as you want, bro.
I'll fucking take that bitch, son.
I'm excited about it.
But yeah, thanks for the gifts, man, and thanks for pulling up.
No, man.
Appreciate you for having me, gang.
Yeah, and we're looking forward to the new music, man.
Yep.
Coming soon.
Gang, baby, best of luck.
Yep.
Thank you.
You too.
Now, I'm just floating on the breeze, and I feel I'm falling like these leaves.
I must be cornerstone.
Oh, but when I reach that ground, I'll share this peace of mind.
I found I can feel it in my bones.
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