Timeless Talk

💈✂️🎙️⚡️Barber's Chair Chronicles: The Harmony of Haircuts & Hip-Hop Under the Razor's Edge

January 20, 2024 AJ & Sp Guests SkinnyMike, BigMike, E, DC, YoungDouble O, Roscoe & Jess Season 4 Episode 7
Timeless Talk
💈✂️🎙️⚡️Barber's Chair Chronicles: The Harmony of Haircuts & Hip-Hop Under the Razor's Edge
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Ever wondered what lies beneath the buzz of clippers and the sweeping of freshly-cut locks? Tune into Timeless Talk, where our Host, AJ unfolds the life & laughter that echo off the walls of East Barber Shop. Join us on a journey through the highs and lows of barbering with tales from Skinny Mike's culinary hopes to Big Mike's innovative edge. Our episode isn't just about the cuts & shaves; it's a celebration of the respect, camaraderie, and thick skin forged in the barbershop banter.

We're not afraid to get real here, peeling back the curtain to reveal shop dynamics from AV's infamous drunk barbers to the booth rent hustles. Dive into heartfelt stories of client connections, the drama of daily life on the cutting floor, and the shared ambition that drives us. Our guests DC, Young 00, Roscoe & Skinny Mike bring in the beat, laying down their musical journeys & a fusion of East and West Coast sounds that'll have you nodding your head. It's a symphony of sharp lines and wit, with a backbeat of creativity & collaboration that you won't want to miss.

In this symphony of life behind the barber chair, we also shine a light on those moments that make us chuckle—like the accidental Christmas tree caper that left us all in stitches. We wrap up by riding the rhythm of our guests' passions, discussing the creative hustle from freestyling to finding that perfect beat. So, whether you're here for the stories or the soundtrack, grab your headphones and join us for an episode that celebrates the craft, the culture, & the sheer creativity of barbering and Hip-Hop/Rap.


-Special Guests: @MightBLit (SkinnyMike) @MikeTheBarber30 (BigMike) @BadAss_Slic (E) @Jess_Kutz11 (Jessica) @DC_igmb89 (DC) @BrooksLegacy
_Ink (Shaun Young 00) @YngDouble096 @Infant_sco_theyno (Roscoe)


*Barbering as a Second Career
*Barbershop Banter & Inside Jokes
*Craziest Barber Experiences
*Barbers Discussing Client Experiences
*Barber Shop Drama
*Humorous Banter & Friendly Chatter
*Discussion on Music & Passion
*Combining East & West Coast Sounds
*Exclusive Tracks Debut on Timeless Talk
*Creative Process & Musical Collaboration
*FreeStyles & Versatility
*Musical Collaboration & Performance
*Expressing Gratitude & Encouraging Positive Change


*Intro Beat Credit: Memnoc (Picasso)*
*Outro Beat Credit: JJ got Beatz*

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Speaker 1:

And welcome back to. The conversation never ends. This is timeless talk. I'm your host, AJ, and you know we're gonna have a nice one today. Man, this will be interesting episode of timeless talk. You know we were doing the shop. I guess you call us a shop edition, right? What a barber edition. What do you want to call it, Bobby? They love it, bro, Amen. If they ain't loud enough in the back, we got them on the board. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So this is time to talk. This is time to talk.

Speaker 1:

The shop edition. Right, you can call that. But anyway, before I introduce these, these gentlemen to my left and right, obviously, as you can see, I don't got my other co-hosts with me tonight. They couldn't make it. I told them I needed the mic room, so I fired them off.

Speaker 2:

So we close, and now you know, so on us.

Speaker 1:

I'm handling, I'm handing out an appointment. Nah, I just kidding. All right man. So I'm gonna go in and go from right to left.

Speaker 2:

He did fill out that paper on Sunday, coming up he said he ended all unemployment.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they're getting lying, bro, they're just kidding. You don't want that, bro. All right, man. So we're gonna go left to right. I'm gonna hype y'all up, man. Should we go left or right? He's a little far off.

Speaker 4:

All right man.

Speaker 2:

So, you know, over there to my far left, slide over, get closer to the mic.

Speaker 1:

We have E Yo yo yo. Okay, man, what's up. Thanks for being here with us tonight, man, and over here to his left, you know what I mean. We got the man that's gonna cause some wreckage.

Speaker 6:

You know what I'm saying he already had it loaded.

Speaker 4:

All right, come on.

Speaker 1:

Conversations with you off the record, man. So I'm ready to have you on, bro. It's gonna be an interesting conversation, man. We got big mic. Ladies and gentlemen, no, that's.

Speaker 2:

Jazzy Faye.

Speaker 7:

How you momma, ladies and gentlemen, we got big mic over here.

Speaker 1:

Say something, Mike.

Speaker 4:

How you momma man yeah.

Speaker 1:

She's great man, she's fine bro All right, but anyway man, you know, over here to my far right. You know, last but not least, come on now, boy skinny Mike. He said the best for last Yo you know just because you said that bro, it's good to hear you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this skinny Mike. Look, we gonna represent East Barber Shop in this motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so you know, shout out to East Barber Shop. That's where these fellas do their fine work at. You know what I'm saying? They take care of the valley. Make sure we're not looking dusty out here.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I take care of this motherfucker man oh no, let's go Okay.

Speaker 1:

So who wants to go first? Man, it's gonna be interesting episode. I'm hosting this one by myself today.

Speaker 2:

So basically I'm running this motherfucker, let's start there, whoo, let's start there, Damn.

Speaker 1:

You run East Barber, you run East Barber. That's you Hell no.

Speaker 5:

I didn't work here on the weekends.

Speaker 1:

On the weekends you have late, though, I appreciate you being here with us today.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, I appreciate you.

Speaker 1:

No for sure, bro. Okay, man, so we'll go ahead and start with you then, skinny Mike. So tell me, man, when it comes to cutting hair, bro, what about barbering? Got you wanting to make that decision to do this as a trade? Were you passionate about it always in your life? No, what kind of spark did for you that's?

Speaker 2:

crazy People ask me that all the time.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, so let's get into it man.

Speaker 2:

Barbering is definitely, or was never, my first passion. My dream, and still my dream to this day, is to be a chef. I love to cook, so I plan on opening a restaurant. I went to culinary school right away after high school, had a bad experience with a couple of teachers so I had to reroute my plan. So I learned that I didn't need a piece of paper to do anything in this world. Sometimes it's about resources, who you know and some money. So then I started looking into the other interests that I had. So then I learned how to paint cars, because I always went to paint cars because paint my ride For real. So then, after I did that, I seen that was a good job.

Speaker 1:

I don't mean to cut you off, but hold on, let me cut in. What the fuck are y'all doing over here? Where's? Your podcast etiquette. Yo yeah, no, I'm gonna get the answer.

Speaker 2:

What is going?

Speaker 1:

on.

Speaker 7:

I'm sorry, man, I got a fire.

Speaker 1:

I have love for y'all. Yeah, I'm gonna get the answer. Yeah, I'm gonna call you out, man. So like oh while.

Speaker 6:

I'm talking, I'm actually way that important so y'all just like you're gonna record your phones out and shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm the only one making eye contact with this man. So fuck my dreams, right Just fuck Mike's dreams.

Speaker 2:

That's all good.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry y'all I had to call y'all. I didn't know what love man that's crazy I'm doing it with love, I promise. I thought we worked together, though.

Speaker 2:

Are we doing marriage? We supposed to be brothers? He's like what the fuck?

Speaker 4:

I mean fucked up, now I don't have nothing. I bet y'all don't.

Speaker 2:

I bet y'all don't. So now bye.

Speaker 1:

I'll give it to him, though. At least you had your edge of shit down here, so what?

Speaker 2:

was so obvious.

Speaker 1:

And then you fought with it.

Speaker 2:

They both was over there being defendants with each other. I'm sorry, though you were saying skinny.

Speaker 2:

Okay, you know I was rudely interrupted by these motherfuckers over here. So I went to school to paint cars, learned quickly that that was not a career for me, it was more of a hobby, but I'm really good at it. So then I started looking to photography because I used to model and do all kinds of things like that, but I was always interested in the camera, got kind of good at that. But that also wasn't like a career for me, like it's just something I enjoy doing. Always wanted to cut hair, got tired of always getting fucked up here. Cut my hair. It's not the easiest to cut, but it is easy to cut. So I'm like maybe if I knew what I was doing, I could do it better than the people that I'm paying to do it. And I learned quickly.

Speaker 2:

A lot of people who have licenses it's a reason why you can go get a haircut by God with a license and get a fucked up haircut. They don't teach you how to cut hair. It's up to that person that's cutting hair to determine what kind of barber they want to be. That's why I'm so successful at what I do. I cut very well. So I plan on using the money from cutting to find my dreams of cooking, so I want to own a barber shop. Now I gained a passion for cutting. When I own a barber shop and park a food truck in the front, don't steal my ideas. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

I ain't gonna take a moment to ask you I ain't gonna say too much, I will not choose. No, no, no, no.

Speaker 2:

But, I.

Speaker 5:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, you know what I'm saying you telling your coworkers Don't y'all steal my motherfucking ideas. Now, I like that, though, man. That's good. Entrepreneur spirit, man, you can take your passion seriously. That's good. You gotta have that start somewhere, right, cool, and that's what it is. So I respect that. That's good, man. Appreciate it, okay, cool. Moving over here to my left, what about you, big Mike? I don't do shit. What about you, man? What sparked your interest in barbering and cutting hair and what made you passionate about it?

Speaker 2:

Well, after the music career, because that's Jazzy Faye. He was like you know what. I was like y'all just stay, so that's where Barbershop talk came from right.

Speaker 1:

Y'all just roast each other all day.

Speaker 6:

That's right. We talk shit. You have to Right Mac.

Speaker 7:

They say don't come into East Side.

Speaker 1:

Barbershop. Unless you got thick skin, man, come on now. Unless you got thick skin, right, we gonna talk about you.

Speaker 4:

You can't come in here with no bullshit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you walk out of that door like man, you ain't gonna come in here with no bullshit.

Speaker 2:

We gonna talk about you respectfully, though you know what I'm saying. Yeah, behind your back and shit.

Speaker 4:

Come in here and you ain't make no appointment Just come with the right energy right. Hey, you know everybody walk past all the other barbers that come to me and might. Hey, I think of what you you cutting. I need to get in right now.

Speaker 2:

And that's what the fuck. They get told Nothing. Do you have an appointment, brother? Is there truth to that?

Speaker 1:

Because I think I heard someone earlier. I was actually. I got my hair cut here earlier. I heard someone in that corner I don't know what his name is, but he was. I think he was talking about you. He was like man, I can't wait till I get on there. I was like I roast him with his one kit, one hair cut of dance.

Speaker 5:

Oh my God, steven man. He's talking about Steven right here.

Speaker 1:

He made that comment, bro so.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. Unfortunately, guys, I had to say it, man, because you said you want to say it later. Unfortunately, stephen, he could not be with us tonight. He had a pap smear to go to. He didn't want to miss that appointment.

Speaker 1:

Next episode, though the next episode, the next episode will make that happen, but anyway, back to the question though what are you.

Speaker 4:

So how I got into it was I was with my boy one day and he got tired of doing dope. He was a barber and I hung out with him for a day. At the end of the day he said man, I made $700.

Speaker 5:

They lied to you.

Speaker 4:

He said what? No, that ain't it. No, fuck it. You want to?

Speaker 1:

talk. I don't mean to talk. He might talk a little closer to the mic, just kind of adjusting it.

Speaker 2:

so you can get to him. Look, that's the Can't hear me, that's the shit wearing off right now, so you can see a little closer. Okay, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah so basically he was like yeah, I only made $700. Today. I'm gonna say how much are you?

Speaker 1:

Only made $700. Only, yeah, only $700.

Speaker 4:

So I'm like what's going on and I didn't really think nothing of it at then.

Speaker 2:

And later.

Speaker 4:

Continue, yeah, okay.

Speaker 7:

Hey, don't do that Jamal.

Speaker 6:

I said, I said I feel like I've been waiting for that all day.

Speaker 4:

Hey.

Speaker 7:

Why is he?

Speaker 2:

in the movie.

Speaker 4:

We should even.

Speaker 2:

That's background. We gotta have background actors. Come on now how you doing buddy. We need background actors.

Speaker 1:

I like it At least you chimed in son.

Speaker 2:

Good job, bro.

Speaker 1:

Background support I appreciate it E, but go ahead, man. You finish that. You getting to it right.

Speaker 4:

You're my brother's boy. I'm gonna finish it.

Speaker 1:

So the $700 is what intrigued you.

Speaker 4:

That was part of it, but I wasn't really into it like that at first and I started doing Drugs Lineups in high school I'm sorry, I started lining. Everybody used to ask me who did your shit? I did it. I started lining niggas up in high school. So after that I'm like, okay, well, I figure I can make some money doing this and it still wasn't serious until like later on. So fast forward to before the barbershop and I was doing it at the house, okay, and I was.

Speaker 4:

So you started out your garage at first. Well, basically there's something like that yeah, yeah. And then I got good at it and I kind of became a master at it. Oh, here it is snickering Yo, here it is snickering man.

Speaker 2:

how many years you been cutting, mike?

Speaker 5:

How many years you been cutting?

Speaker 7:

Why are you lying?

Speaker 2:

boy, I cut there with you on my niggas. What you mean? How many years you been cutting?

Speaker 4:

When we talk about Mike. I ain't no master in barbershop. I was lining niggas up in high school.

Speaker 2:

My cat will be in the whole court.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about Shut up the cat.

Speaker 4:

I'm talking about Okay, so, like this, the 700, I made 700. That was after, but before that it was high school. I was doing lineups, you know this and that, and that's what I thought about that later I'm like okay, I can do this and I've been doing it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, cool, so you got more confidence as you went, more cuts you had, more practice you got. So you're just kind of like all right cool, you know what? I think I could do this. And then in your words, you said you mastered it right.

Speaker 4:

But then but.

Speaker 1:

Don't listen to that.

Speaker 4:

But then what made me who I really was with Barbering was I learned how to fix clippers and modify clippers and do different things. That that's the truth Regular clippers. I'm waiting for you to say that.

Speaker 2:

That's the truth. I knew a lot, no, mike really did that.

Speaker 1:

I guess you guys would you say you have the most elaborate piece of work in the shop. Well, machine, I just said, elaborate, the most elaborate tool.

Speaker 4:

I have a lot of elaborate tools. Oh God, here we go.

Speaker 2:

Look, check this out. I can't say In this shop.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I'm walking and that went on.

Speaker 2:

He does have the most modified equipment in this shop. He probably has the most clipper, the most equipment out of everybody in this shop. He got shit that other Barbers in the world don't even got Because of how he puts shit together. But then that also shows a skill set, true.

Speaker 4:

Barber, true, barber, true. That that's cool. There's a lot of people that do other things to you know, on Instagram there's a lot of people that I see that do stuff, but I do my own thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, that's cool and we're talking about.

Speaker 4:

He did a big city shit Like what.

Speaker 1:

And like we were talking off the record, you said something about how you want to start recording and do the pouring afters. That's dope man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a good way to promote your stuff too, man.

Speaker 4:

I actually respect that. That's dope. It's a good power to you, but I want to do it the right way.

Speaker 1:

No, in fact no, no, yeah, no, and that's why I'm glad you handled it the way you are.

Speaker 4:

That's good.

Speaker 1:

What about you, though, e man he?

Speaker 2:

just here, right now. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

He trying to figure it out. He got it, man, but you cut though, right, no, no.

Speaker 2:

I don't cut man.

Speaker 1:

You don't cut no.

Speaker 2:

I'll clean this motherfucker up.

Speaker 7:

He's important, though man Check this out.

Speaker 2:

Now for E without E this barbershop do not run this shit will look funky bro.

Speaker 1:

Even though you know he takes his sweet ass time to be here. He's dusting his ass hair blowing to the door like you can't have that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hey, e. What time did you start work today? Look this nigga don't even know, he's like 11 o'clock. What time was you supposed to start work today?

Speaker 4:

At nine Damn.

Speaker 1:

Hey bro, that's, crazy.

Speaker 2:

Y'all tell him to get his shit together.

Speaker 1:

Is my boy, boy picked by the y'all.

Speaker 2:

Lucky he not paid by the hour. Shit, hey, I'm in, that's nigga time Nigga time.

Speaker 7:

You know you gotta be at church at 11 o'clock. Yo man, you gotta be at church at 11 o'clock, yo man.

Speaker 4:

You know, motherfucker, you're 12 o'clock, you don't miss it. Look, you don't miss all the music.

Speaker 3:

Listen to this Y'all drop. He breathes in you don't miss all the music man. Mike about to start collecting this nigga check, because we be, doing his job until he get here.

Speaker 2:

He had to wake up and reboot, bro, you hear it all.

Speaker 1:

I've got every single barber hate on a janitor, though who ain't?

Speaker 6:

on. Oh, he's in his bag now.

Speaker 4:

Oh, he's loading his clip, but I love you, eda.

Speaker 2:

I was about to tell how you had an important job. That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Don't do that, Jerome. I hit the wrong sound bite, bro. I'm just saying Look, this is the last one. I was supposed to.

Speaker 2:

He's not even a janitor, he's our custodian. That's a better one, he's a custodian one man. I'm sorry. No, he is a hey look man. Let me tell you something, bro.

Speaker 1:

He's a custodian. Let me tell you something, bro.

Speaker 2:

He's a waste management specialist.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so I'm going to ask you a different. Hey man, two more for from skinny Michael over here, man hold on, okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to restart the conversation, All right. All right, we're going to. All right, let's load it. We back here, bro, I'm going to start with the E. So since we're you getting roasted a little bit here, my boy, Let me try to help you out a bit. I'm going to ask you this, man. So I know that your passion is obviously not mopping the floors right and cleaning up the shop. So if you're willing to share with us what got you here, right, what are your?

Speaker 2:

It's a lot of people cleaning up several shops.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, oh shit, he ain't going to stop, bro man. Another one when?

Speaker 6:

does it go.

Speaker 1:

All right, man, I need to get that sound bite from fucking.

Speaker 6:

DJ Khaled another one Anyway E.

Speaker 1:

So what drove you here, man? Obviously it's a stepping stone, right. What do you want to do in the long run if you're willing to share that with us? Shit man.

Speaker 6:

I want to be a model and shit Okay.

Speaker 1:

What kind of model? Just like an actual like.

Speaker 6:

Fashion model no Okay.

Speaker 2:

You know, yeah, that's it.

Speaker 5:

My partner in crime said porn store.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you want to film adult videos. Is that what you're saying? Adult movies, erotic massages and shit like that.

Speaker 2:

Erotic massages and shit like that he's just not doing my sorry shit.

Speaker 4:

You better tell him about this what.

Speaker 2:

Hey look, ladies, this is my man E-Dog over here. He available too.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I got to put this on the record, though Originally you said that Big Mike was going to be putting him in the he's telling me.

Speaker 2:

Oh no, I'm about to get on everybody, I'm sorry.

Speaker 4:

I'm working my way down. I'm working my way down. You know what I'm?

Speaker 1:

saying he said we only, we only 16 minutes in.

Speaker 2:

I got to fire early, before they get to me, so you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

So he's defending himself before you all get a chance to fire directly. But I'm sorry to go ahead, man. Okay. So modeling, Do you anybody particular or just in general, Kind of like a freelance?

Speaker 6:

Um general general. Okay, so freelance. Okay, you got to start somewhere right, Build that resume.

Speaker 1:

I feel it. Yeah, yeah. So how did you end up working here at the shop, though? How did that happen? How did that come to be? I'll tell you, how did that happen.

Speaker 6:

How did that come to be, man? I'm just kidding. Well Shit, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

So one day he just strode in, strode in, now for real, y'all want me to tell y'all. Okay, so look, check this out.

Speaker 5:

No, there's some real shit.

Speaker 2:

Great, I ain't even about to. Look, I ain't even about to be funny, I'm gonna say some real shit. All right, how about this?

Speaker 1:

We're gonna let them tell a story and you're gonna cooperate whether it's true or not.

Speaker 4:

Okay, yes, sir, you're gonna tell us, here we go, all right. So Can I help you, man, let me do something real quick please, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I'm off, I'm asleep, I'm cleaning up, I wipe up, I do all that shit.

Speaker 4:

I'm cleaning shit up for two hours. You know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

But no, just a little bit more, bro, so you can make sure you're in frame. Okay, no, for real.

Speaker 2:

No, you're good, you're good, but Okay, so this barbershop always wasn't East Barbershop. Okay, the rapper of the game's mother used to own this barbershop. He used to sweep for this barbershop when she owned this barbershop. Okay, when she let go of this shop and the current owners today got this barbershop, he was a client at first. I was cutting E's here as a client. He was working at the beauty supply up the street Okay, that's cool. And he was also working in the smoke shop which is down this walkway as well. So as I was cutting this here.

Speaker 2:

He was letting me know that he used to sweep and clean in here and ask if he can continue to do that in here. So then I spoke to the owners. We all came to agreement and he came back in here. So he's been sweeping this shop for a minute, even before it was us.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit okay.

Speaker 2:

Five years baby there you go Five and counting so he

Speaker 1:

actually won this shit. Five and counting. You know what? I'm saying, yeah, I don't know how to run this shit. Is that accurate? Is he right? Is he accurate? Yep, Okay cool.

Speaker 2:

There we go, see, look, I wouldn't even be in front of you this time. Good job bro, I told the truth.

Speaker 7:

I told the truth.

Speaker 1:

Good job, all right, so that's interesting. Okay, so that's what led you here. I didn't know she owned this shop. I knew that she owned some business. I know she has a salon on here too, right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so the salon used to be towards Winxstop, so it was a barbershop and then it was the salon, okay, and then not sure whatever happened, but she stopped.

Speaker 1:

Can you sell in businesses?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, swishing. And then she was in the Soul Plaza on the west side of Wankas.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy man. And she said all that money she's going to stay out here of all places. You know what I mean. Like he probably tried to get her out of here too. He probably tried to get her out of here. But hey, to each his own. Hey, man, you know that's true, man. So is there anything you just want to add to that Eat before we move on? Or are you good man?

Speaker 2:

No, I just sweep and shit. You guys are cold man, All right.

Speaker 1:

So I do. I don't want to ignore Jess over there. I think we didn't really give her a proper intro.

Speaker 2:

Look, my partner in crime is definitely on my side at all times.

Speaker 1:

You know we're 20 minutes in. Sorry, Jess, I was going to bring you in a little sooner, but you kind of had a frame. Right now there is another person sitting to the right of skinny Mike. You couldn't get a wide enough frame, but she's here. It's my partner in crime, you know. Just poke your head in and say hello to everybody.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, they can see you now a little bit Come on partner in crime.

Speaker 2:

Lean over here. I don't bite.

Speaker 1:

Did you want to share yours? Did you want to share your story? How'd you got into cutting hair and why you here at this barber shop instead of a salon?

Speaker 7:

She's a cameraman.

Speaker 1:

And not fit in a stereotype. Hey, women can cut hair too. Y'all Trust me, they can cut, you can do fades.

Speaker 7:

Yes, I do. I've been cutting hair for over 20 years now, but I've been here for about five years. We're going to switch her.

Speaker 1:

No, I'll do a little transition effect. That way we switch back and forth when y'all are popping out. All right, jess, thank you in the frame. Now let's give you a proper intro. You know what I'm saying. She is a lady, so we're going to be proper about it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, all right, okay. So, jess, you know, on the podcast, thank you for being here with us today, or tonight. I should say Thank you for having me, of course, but I'll go ahead and continue what you were saying.

Speaker 7:

Sorry, I don't want to make sure you know go ahead. Yeah that I've been cutting hair for about 20 years and it feels like they're going to fall off there.

Speaker 1:

They're going to be good. Yeah, I'm good now.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, and I've been here for about five years and it's been fun. I really enjoy it more than a beauty salon.

Speaker 1:

Okay, cool. So you were in a salon originally. You just decided to.

Speaker 7:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Okay, all right, that makes sense and you're just like all right, let me just switch it up. That's good, though I'm glad you know how to do fades and you're able to do it successfully, and you're in an environment now that you appreciate more than the other Definitely, and you break the stereotype too, because a lot of people don't.

Speaker 1:

Some people think girls can't cut hair, but that's obviously not true. I hear that all the time. Or you have that one person sitting the way for their barber their favorite barber to come available and they're like you need to cut. I'm like alive. I've done that before because I got in the wrong chair one time and that was a bad experience.

Speaker 7:

Man, I had a customer say that. He said do you know how to cut my kind of hair? And I said, sit down.

Speaker 1:

Let me show you Sit down, sit down and let me show you. Okay, cool, and he's my customer.

Speaker 7:

He's been my customer now for a few years.

Speaker 1:

Never judge a book by its cover. Never, never at all. All right, all right, I'm going to keep you here. I'm going to ask the next question. We're going to move on.

Speaker 1:

Skinny Michael, I'm going to have you come back in a few minutes. All right, we're going to run online first. I'm going to go left to right again, get even backed involved inside the conversation. What's the? Yeah, man, I'm not. That's how I do it. That's how I bring them in, you know, hey. So tell me. I want to know, and I'm going to ask you guys, what's the craziest barber experience in your case? What's the craziest shit you've ever seen? Go down in this barber shop. As long as you've been working here, man, has there been a fight? Oh, yeah, you're going to get it. Next I said don't go away because I'm not a haver here. I'm going to ask her that too, but after her you're. Next You're going to swap out again, but go ahead. What you got, man? I know you swept a lot of different kinds of hair. You seen some funky ass shit. You seen some nice shit, you've seen everything right and whatever you've seen. What is the craziest experience you've had in this shop, man, that you're willing to share?

Speaker 6:

on the record man boy.

Speaker 5:

I'm going to meet up a couple crackheads and shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to get crazy out here and I'm going to save a bitch who had a baby.

Speaker 8:

On the street. No, but don't talk. Oh man, oh my.

Speaker 7:

God, he's a midwife too. He's a midwife, he's like hey fuck a doctor.

Speaker 1:

I got this. I got this. I don't know if we got this. Oh man, okay, that's crazy, bro, but okay I get. The area is pretty bad sometimes in the surrounding area, but what about inside here? The fight ever break out. It's some crazy irregular shit ever happened that you witnessed?

Speaker 6:

Man, this nigga almost fought man Like he can't tell us.

Speaker 1:

What does he call you over? Like he will sweep my area better, bro. What the fuck?

Speaker 7:

No, yeah, let him tell you how he tells him.

Speaker 4:

He get mad sometimes. You know, sometimes he'll be sleeping. I'll be like that a boy.

Speaker 5:

There we go, slap your brother.

Speaker 4:

But he do the same shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, to each other too, right? I heard you guys go back and forth before. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

It ain't nothing like that.

Speaker 1:

He want to get down, oh here we go here we

Speaker 7:

go, oh shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit All right Okay.

Speaker 7:

Spitty froggy.

Speaker 1:

So he's getting froggy, some leap. He's got a leap, all right, okay. Okay, I'm from Florida. I'm a race now. I like dogs.

Speaker 3:

I'm from Florida.

Speaker 1:

There you go, Panama City baby, Shout him out. Man, he said Panama baby Okay.

Speaker 4:

All right, all right, all right.

Speaker 1:

So anything you want to add to that brother, anything else you want to add to that before I move on, okay, cool, cool. We'll come back to you, brother, don't worry.

Speaker 4:

Where you get that chair from.

Speaker 5:

I got some goodwill, bro, next up.

Speaker 1:

Yo, hey, bro, Applied you on that.

Speaker 8:

You got the corduroy on.

Speaker 1:

Bro. That boy brought up the corduroy. If you run your fingers on his shirt, you're going to feel it, bro, he said feel me you feel me, Feel it little boy.

Speaker 4:

I'm not worried about that. That's what you do. And that's it and that's it.

Speaker 3:

That's it.

Speaker 4:

They can be outside. You look good.

Speaker 5:

The bitch walk by and don't say nothing to him, and that's it.

Speaker 4:

Oh, here we go. Yeah, I've been waiting on this. I've been waiting on it. Brother, come on and sit back down. My nigga Don't leave me, come back, man.

Speaker 1:

You're the heart and soul man. I need you back here.

Speaker 1:

Come on and sit back down, brother, all right, all right, all right, cool man, all right. So big mic man. Okay. So I couldn't ask you the second part of the question, because there's two parts. One is well, we'll change it up. Well, first I'm going to ask you the same thing what's the craziest shit? It doesn't have to be this particular barbershop. I don't know if you worked at more than one place. Pretty sure you have right. What is the craziest experience that you had? Cutting here, man? What would you say? That you're willing to share, that you're willing to share, man?

Speaker 4:

I worked at a barbershop in Cardenas, okay, and it was going good, for you know it was good, everything was good for a while, and you know it was a black barbershop, okay. So a couple guys came in and a guy came in with a backpack, so the camera is black.

Speaker 1:

Wait, who is that? That's my father. That's my father. Is he dead?

Speaker 4:

No, I don't know who that is.

Speaker 3:

That's my old barber right there.

Speaker 4:

That's his in-home caretaker, that's the guy that take care of. Oh my gosh bro.

Speaker 1:

Hey, this shit don't stop. Bro, show the camera. Yo, that's Kilton. Yeah, that's Kilton.

Speaker 4:

Don't tell my boy. Don't tell my boy, don't tell my boy.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, okay, all right, man, so go ahead.

Speaker 4:

You were saying Don't you look like a nigga that come into the church and is trying to get saved?

Speaker 1:

Oh man.

Speaker 4:

I kept you. I think I was on drugs and came back in and I want to give my life to the Lord. Bro, don't even look at him.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, okay, okay, okay, come on, let's bring it back. Let's bring it back, man, Come on. All right, so finish your story, man. I got one more question for you. That's why we're on here. What was? We on Because he's giving me off. We were on your craziest barber experience.

Speaker 4:

Did I get this shop, just in general. So I was at a shop and guys came in. Well, the guy, one dude, he had about 10,000 backpacks.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit. And another guy came in 10 bucks cash, 10,000 dollars like 10,000 cash, 10,000 cash, oh shit.

Speaker 4:

And another guy came in, he had about 15. And they started a whole dice game in the back of the shop. They were shooting hundreds like dollars. It was a movie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah amen, I'm going to be a mediator here, but he over there saying stop the cap. I've never seen that before. He's saying stop the cap.

Speaker 4:

I've never seen that before. It was something. And then it was an older dude that came in. He had about 2,500. Wow, and he hit the guy the guy with the 10,000, he hit him for about five. And the other dude he hit him for about maybe five and left the shop. He gave all the barbers like 2,300 a piece and walked out and said enjoy yourself and see y'all later.

Speaker 1:

That was crazy, that's wild bro, that's a crazy story bro, I'll give you that Damn, that's wild that was crazy. I mean that's cool on him, though Shit if you got it like that, fuck it. I'm taking shit.

Speaker 8:

I didn't cut your fucking head, but hey, you know what? I got bills in the face, too Shit.

Speaker 1:

I'll take it.

Speaker 5:

You never got 300 from a client. No, no, no for facts.

Speaker 1:

All right, man. My next question for you who was? It's a two-parted. Who would you say was your best client that you ever had, most pleasing You're like, you know that was a good experience. They knew what the fuck they wanted, they were happy with it, they didn't ask for too many changes. And then the second part of that who was your worst client you ever dealt with? Man who, would you say, was gave you the hardest time. Which I would. I would want to answer that first. Go ahead and answer them in any order.

Speaker 4:

Well, yeah, it's a lot of people in the world, oh my God.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so that you can remember to your memory, though, like what would you say is like man, that was a, that was a horseshit. I'm never cutting that motherfucker's hair again. Or or, like you know, without saying names, obviously, because you know I ain't trying to. I'm getting to your next, I promise. Think about it now. You hear these questions, because I'm going to ask you next. Yeah, yeah yeah, you coming next. Sure, we want some time. We'll come back to you.

Speaker 6:

All right.

Speaker 1:

So just give me some thoughts, then, brother, I'll come back to you. Hey, I'll come back to you, we good, all right, bro, I'll come back, we'll come back to you. Yes, you would seem like you're ready to answer the question, right, so I'll ask you do you want to answer that one first and then the craziest experience after, or do you want to go in the?

Speaker 7:

same order it was. It was crazy because I had to kick him out, you know so it's kind of both.

Speaker 1:

This is your worst client and the person and craziest experience mixed. Okay, cool, it was here. What's up? Let's know about it. What's going on?

Speaker 7:

Yes, he was going through an emotional thing that day and came in with a latitude and that was his like normal behavior. You know I already knew he was very like high. You know he was very dramatic and that day, as he's telling me his story of what's going on with him, he didn't like my response and he said that my job as his fucking barber was to fucking listen to him. So I was.

Speaker 5:

I was like what the fuck.

Speaker 7:

And I had just done my bald line and I said what did you say? And he said it again and I was like you know what? I took the cake off of him, gave him his money and I told him to get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 8:

That's right, that's right.

Speaker 7:

Because he was being very disrespectful and I was like what the hell?

Speaker 3:

Don't take that shit.

Speaker 1:

Good job, just don't take no shit. The people are assholes in this place sometimes, man. You know, just, in general people don't got manners sometimes on how to treat people as human beings. You know, as your barber, the fuck guys. This is that at will, you can walk your happy ass outside the shop right now. I don't got to do shit for you Fucking kick rocks. You know what I'm saying. She said no, no, no, no, hey, fuck out of here. All right, cool. So what about? What about the best that you've had? Best experience, the best experience.

Speaker 1:

Well.

Speaker 7:

I have a lot of great customers. I can't just say one in general, because you know, it's because of them that I'm here. So I have some really great customers. I can't even just pinpoint one, but I have a lot of great customers.

Speaker 4:

That's your answer. Yes, sir.

Speaker 7:

And they make it worth coming to work. You know, every day Some people hate getting up every day. I don't.

Speaker 1:

That's good, it's important.

Speaker 5:

I do hate getting up.

Speaker 7:

Okay, correction. But you know, but I'm saying like my hustle, my drive, I'm like, oh yeah, I got to get up, I got to go make this money, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's good. Hey, you got the right mind for that. Good job, I like that answer. I appreciate that. Yeah, all right, so we're going back over here to Big Mike. You got your answer ready. Now you ready, man. Let's see what you got. Bro, you ready.

Speaker 1:

So we had the, the best, the worst client and the best client. She read man, I know man, but if you could think of art, you know, to make it easier, because I know I feel like you probably have more good, more good clients than you do bad ones, right? So is he fat, is his skin eat work. Did he smell like shit when you were cutting his hair Like what's?

Speaker 4:

what's really to get. So I got one.

Speaker 1:

Okay, let's hear it. Let's hear it bro.

Speaker 4:

So this was he's helping him.

Speaker 7:

This is when I was cutting at the house.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay.

Speaker 7:

That counts. Yeah, you got to be here. Yeah, the pandemic care cuts.

Speaker 1:

That's fine too, yeah.

Speaker 4:

There's a guy I've been cutting for a while. He came in here and I cut his hair. He came back like a week later, like a couple of weeks later. I haven't seen him in a while after his cut. So he tried to come back and say oh man, I got bumps on the back of my neck and this and that.

Speaker 1:

Raise your bones.

Speaker 4:

I said well, how many haircuts you got after I cut your hair.

Speaker 1:

He said about two or three.

Speaker 4:

I said well, you need to go talk to them, because I don't got nothing to do with that.

Speaker 1:

He remixed the shit two or three times and he came to you to bitch about it because you were the first one.

Speaker 4:

I don't got nothing to do with it.

Speaker 1:

I'm responsible for it. No, no, no.

Speaker 7:

Stick with Barbara and you'll be, all right, why you saw like that, hey?

Speaker 4:

He said what he said, sing him a song Uh-oh Me or something.

Speaker 7:

Come on, this shit not clean over here.

Speaker 4:

You over here looking like a ball boy in the Staples Center. Hey, don't he look like an extra from?

Speaker 8:

You look like a real life homo system of braids bro.

Speaker 4:

Don't you look like an extra from the wire, like niggas in the background, and you know they talking, but they just, he said an extra from the wire, what the?

Speaker 1:

hell, I just got over there, bro, he's just going over there, bro, and y'all up next, man. I can't wait to get y'all over here, man hey take that D-Rag off. Hey, y'all up next, man, I can't wait to get y'all over here. Man, take that D-Rag off. Take that D-Rag off.

Speaker 4:

If you like the dark skinned tin man. Hey, come on eat, come on eat, come on eat. You look like you need some oil. Oh my God.

Speaker 6:

And nigga, you look like bone crushing, nigga hey nifty, oh shit, come on, you ass boy.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, okay, All right, all right, Okay. So look, look man, All right. So.

Speaker 7:

This is every day.

Speaker 1:

Damn man, we can't even get through the questions. Man, oh shit.

Speaker 4:

Hey, look, look, I got a promotion for you right now.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead.

Speaker 4:

If you need the oil for your car, he gonna sweat it out for you Tinnish skin feet solid. It should work for everybody that bends the BMW Jamey the. Saturn.

Speaker 7:

He got all levels of oil.

Speaker 4:

Feet solid.

Speaker 1:

Yo oh shit bro, hey oh man.

Speaker 4:

And his teeth look like Mentos. And they got. They got. Come on eat. Get back in here man, okay, and then they got. He's trying to catch his breath.

Speaker 1:

right now he's trying to catch his breath right now.

Speaker 4:

This nigga got get Richard DiTron facial features.

Speaker 7:

Oh Tinnish.

Speaker 3:

He's mouth-licking ass nigga.

Speaker 4:

Tinnish.

Speaker 6:

Max 50,. Shut the fuck up, buddy.

Speaker 4:

He's trying to come off like he, like he's Max 50. Hey, you look like this nigga right here.

Speaker 7:

Look at him.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you can't dislike like that man.

Speaker 3:

Come on bro.

Speaker 4:

Come on bro.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, that's good, though, man.

Speaker 4:

How you doing buddy.

Speaker 1:

Feet solid you okay over there? All right, let's reset, bro, let's reset. Hey, man, we're gonna need skinny Mike back over here pretty soon to answer the question. Just because it's this turn, jess, we're gonna have you come back though a little bit. All right, man, you got anything else? You want to answer that, though, before he gets back? Bro, as far as like, did you even finish getting it out? I mean, you were saying something about a dude that stunk in your garage.

Speaker 4:

He was blaming you, was that it? Well, no, he said I gave him something in it. Oh okay, I didn't get that. I've been doing the same thing.

Speaker 1:

He was claiming some shit. That wasn't true, basically right.

Speaker 4:

I've been in this barbershop for two years. I've never had that.

Speaker 1:

Okay, then there you go. See you then. But that's good. At least you didn't have some asshole that was just, like you know, constantly harassing you the whole time you were cutting. Or so you didn't cut it right, so I wanted a refund or some wild shit, I had a couple guys working in here that.

Speaker 4:

That ran out on me.

Speaker 1:

And thank you, Jess, for being here. We appreciate you All right, thank you.

Speaker 4:

The guy came in and, uh, I gave him a whole. I gave him a whole, I'm back y'all. I gave him a whole nine.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm getting my back up in the building. Clap it up for me.

Speaker 7:

Clap it up for me.

Speaker 2:

Here we go hey.

Speaker 6:

Back up I miss my fucking.

Speaker 2:

Y'all miss me.

Speaker 8:

I don't know, come get your man, that's good.

Speaker 4:

You see my boy E right here, don't he look like an old Negro spiritual. He don't let me do you, bro, he don't stop bro.

Speaker 2:

Hey, I got your back. Get his back. Cause boy's over here. He's literally like when the last time y'all seen Bonecrush, I had brains.

Speaker 4:

I've been waiting for this for a long time.

Speaker 2:

Hey look, this is Carmelo Anthony after retirement. Y'all hear me.

Speaker 1:

Hey, Mike, I think he's talking to me.

Speaker 4:

Hey, you should play Shadows in the background of movies the Shadow Extras for Niggas Shadows.

Speaker 1:

Okay, alright, man Alright, so continue in the conversation. I'm not funny boy, alright, alright, skinny boy, we got you back over here, man. So, what was the craziest experience you ever had in?

Speaker 2:

a shop.

Speaker 1:

It'll have to be this one in particular, but just in general.

Speaker 2:

I have two crazy experiences. I have damn. I have so many, it's crazy. I have one in this shop and I have one in a shop that I worked previously before here.

Speaker 8:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to start with the older one.

Speaker 2:

first Go for it Okay so when I first first first started cutting here, june 17, 2017, first day I ever turned on the clipper. Four months after that date, I got hired in a barber shop on the west side of Lancaster. This is where I began basically my barber career. This is while I was in beauty school, so I'm not going to mention no names, but if you're from this area, you'll know what I'm talking about. There are two well-known drunk barbers in the AV. Do you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

I'm talking about drunk drunk barbers drinking while they're cutting your hair bottle on the station every day. Is this some drunken master?

Speaker 1:

shit, or they're actually terrible. Fuck your head up, look, so look check this the craziest shit.

Speaker 2:

When they're sober they're really good, but they enjoy liquor. So as the day goes on, them lineups start going from here to here, to here, to here, to here to here. Then I'm done cutting for the day and I'm gonna talk shit to all the other barbers for the rest of the day I'm on a scale.

Speaker 2:

So that barber, he's a little older so he probably ain't never gonna see this, but the barbers I worked with for sure are going to see this shit. So anyway, back to my story. It's about Christmas time this barber that I worked with he owed the owner of the shop Bufrent Money the owner that I used to work for. She had a rule, basically like if you didn't pay Bufrent, she would take your clippers and lock them in the trunk of her car until you pay her a Bufrent. I don't agree with that. That's some bullshit. I would never run shop like that. It's a reasoning why I don't work for this person anymore.

Speaker 2:

But this barber owed her Bufrent, so she took his clippers, locked them in the trunk of her car. He came back, they made an agreement on how he was going to pay her her Bufrent Money or whatever the case is. So she gave him his clippers. Back. Back to it's around Christmas time. So he planned on side hustles and he went to Lowe's, stole all of their Christmas trees One by one, like the motherfucking Grinch, cause he did not have a car.

Speaker 2:

So he had a shopping cart and was taking them one by one like the fucking Grinch and was pushing them bitches and they said I don't even want to put his business out there, but to his mama house and that's where he was storing them, cause that's where he was staying at the time. So he started slinging the Christmas trees on the side to gain extra money to pay for this Bufrent and just to have some extra money for the holiday times. He was doing very well. He had two trees left, paid Bufrent back. He's kinda up at this point. So two trees left.

Speaker 2:

It was about 2017, 2018, around this time this lady had brand new Yukon Denali just came off the lot. She goes to purchase a tree from him and he's a little ass guy like five, two like Kevin Hort, little status. So this makes it even fun. Your tree bigger than his ass, truck bigger than him. So she's telling him put the tree on the top of the truck. He's like nah, sis, I got this and I know his ass was drunk when he was doing this shit. I got this, sis, i'ma put it in the back. So he opens up her trunk, slides the tree in the back. So now the stump is coming outwards. The point of the tree is going in Soon as that man closes the trunk pow, busts the window out Like a shotgun, bust her shit. Now, him and her both looking at each other like what are we gonna do here?

Speaker 2:

And he like nah, sis, don't worry about it. Now, mind you, I told you he's down to his last two trees. This is one of the last two. He already made the money off. The rest of the trees paid BooFriend back. He kinda low on the money. He should be up, but he low, he drunk. Come on now. So bust her window out. They come to an agreement. He's going to pay her like somewhere about $50 a week or whatever the case is. Until he pays off her window, he tells her where he works and all of that shit. So he doesn't tell us this at the barbershop. So everybody's in there cutting here, or whatever the case is.

Speaker 2:

A Saturday comes by. This little short lady walks into the barbershop and she got an attitude and she tripping. She walks straight to him and he kinda like shoes her out the barbershop, walks to the front. He's talking to her in the front you could tell she kinda mad, yelling at him and shit. But he calms her down, she leaves, comes back and then he tells us what happened. So then he tells us the story about him busting her window out, how he has to pay her this money every week, or whatever the case is. We laughing at him. So one week goes by, he pays her the money. Another week goes by, he pays her the money. He had like maybe two more payments. So she stopped calling him to pick up her money. But you know, you owe this lady money. He never called her to give her her money. He was like, well, she stopped calling, so I don't owe her no more, I'm not gonna pay her. So he going around the barbershop like I'm not gonna pay her, I'm not gonna pay her.

Speaker 2:

He goes to a liquor store one Sunday night and he's in there trying to buy his liquor, drunk and shit. And this other short dude walks in and was like, hey, aren't you such and such Cause? I'm not gonna say no names. And he like, yeah, nigga, why, who wouldn't know?

Speaker 2:

And he like, hey, bro, I'm gonna keep a cordial with you right now, you broke my baby mama window. I don't wanna have to do you like that, but she getting on my head about it, you better pay her money or you gonna have to see me. And he like, oh, okay, whatever, get him out the way. Comes to the barbershop the next day and was like, hey, why this little nigga come press me in the store talking about oh, I broke his baby mama window and I better pay her her money and he gonna get me. Man, if that nigga try to do something, I'm gonna take that nigga chains, I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do that. We telling he telling us that and we looking at him like nigga, we know you can't fight, you just talk shit. You can't fucking fight.

Speaker 5:

Congratulations.

Speaker 4:

You played yourself.

Speaker 2:

Exactly what he did. So then he goes. Yeah, I ain't worried about him, whatever the case is. So this was on a Monday. He tells me this Sunday comes, the shop is kinda slow. I'm in there cutting hair or whatever the case is. The owner of the shop, the drunk barbers in the shop. We meet the owner of the shop and two other barbers this side. It's kinda slow. We got a vacation we're about to take. We're gonna go to the next lot and go shopping and get some clothes, or whatever the case is. So they leave me in a drunk barber in the shop and I can't stand this nigga. He always got on my fucking nerves. So I'm in there cutting hair. As I'm cutting hair and all the other people are gone, my light goes out in the shop. Now I can't really cut anymore hair because I can't really see the haircut that I'm doing. So the owner, when she's on her way back. I called her and told her that the light went out. She was like okay, mike, finish your cut and then you can go home and we'll have your light fixed for tomorrow, no problem. So I wait for her to get back. When she gets back, I immediately leave. When I left. I had to walk home.

Speaker 2:

I used to live on the 10th the on the west side or the east side of Lancaster. The shop was on the west side. So I'm walking from the west side. I'm probably 10 minutes in my walk. I get a phone call from the other barber and this is what happened.

Speaker 2:

As I walked out, the owner and the other barbers walked in and they walked in with a guest. The drunk barber is in the shop cutting somebody's hair. So the guest is walking in chopping it up with the owner of the shop. They grew up in the same neighborhood, so she's showing him what she accomplished, like oh, this is my shop, this is where I'm at, this is how I'm making money, this, this and that. So they're talking and as they're talking, that guest turns his head and sees the barber that broke his baby mama window, the owner and that guy or friends. So in the middle of their conversation he stops and was like you lied to me. And the owner was like what you talking about? This is my shit. He was like no, I'm not talking to you talking to him and the other barbers looking like oh shit, like he seemed to fucking grim reaper and he was like you lied to me. You told me you don't work on Sundays and the shop is closed on Sunday. I need that. He was like come outside and he's in the middle of cutting hair. That barber puts his clippers down. I don't know why he did that. Because he know he can't fucking fight, puts his clippers down, walks outside.

Speaker 2:

There was a bar next door barber shop. They go to the side, to the back and scuffle for a little second. The barber stays outside. The guest walks back in and takes his chains off and hands it to the owner. Backstory when he met that guy in the liquor store he was like, yeah, that little nigga got chains and all of this. If he try to fight me I'm gonna snatch that nigga chains. When they went out there and scuffled the dude hit him one time and the other bar. The barber fell and reached for his chains. So the guy was like oh, you not about to break my shit. So he came back in and took his shit off. The barber stayed out there and waited for him. That dude went out there and beat the brakes off this barber.

Speaker 2:

The other barbers dragged that barber into the barber shop he was cutting here. His client is in the chair waiting for him. He was like, hey bro, I don't give a fuck about all that blood and shit, you still got cut my hair this I'm talking about lumped up. He was. So Now, I wasn't there that day. So this is the story. I get the phone call and this is the story I get. I was walking for 10 minutes. All that happened within that 10 minutes of me leaving the shop. So the next day, when I say this barber was an asshole, he talked shit to anybody. He didn't give a fuck who you was, how long you was cutting he better than you. He don't give a fuck. This man came with Malcolm X glass is the next day and was the humblest nigga I ever met in my life. If y'all remember that episode of Martin when he got in that boxing match, and you remember when he got beat up and was lumped up, I've never, seen a man like this in person.

Speaker 2:

It looked like a chimp lump.

Speaker 1:

Bro, again I'm playing the Sattran Bowl.

Speaker 2:

Sattran Bowl for him. Bro, that was one of the craziest shit that ever happened to me in a barber shop.

Speaker 4:

You did that one more time.

Speaker 2:

Second one. This one's a lot quicker. I first started working in East Barber Shop. It was in the summer, really hot. It was early in the morning. I'm cutting next to Jess. I'm probably like two, three months into the shop by your still in the corner. Yeah, right in the corner.

Speaker 2:

So there was a boy all the way by the door. He said he had to use the bathroom or whatever the case is. They had been in here for like two hours, three hours, didn't have no appointment, they was just walking into it. Everybody was busy that day and, like I said, it was early in the morning. No, he wasn't here. He wasn't working here yet. So the boy walked from the front of the shop to the bathroom he must have got right here where the storage area is and just fell on the floor, just fell out, passed out. I'm like what the fuck? This boy, what the fuck? So then me and Jess went to help him.

Speaker 2:

Long story short, that boy didn't eat nothing that morning. Been in here. His dad wanted a haircut. Real bad. And this is the craziest part you just watched your son pass out. You haven't gotten your hair cut yet His son got the haircut. I ended up giving that boy my lunch, or Jess gave him his lunch, or whatever case, because the boy didn't eat. That's why he was weak, or whatever. You don't know that dad stayed in this bitch until he got his haircut Like bro, you had fucking son, just passed out my nigga Like that haircut is not that important.

Speaker 1:

Some people don't really got displacement man, that's fucked up as a human being. Bro. What kind of shit is that?

Speaker 5:

Wow, congratulations you played yourself.

Speaker 1:

Bitch move.

Speaker 2:

You should have fucked his cut up on purpose. Man, I didn't cut his hair. Oh who Everyone know me, you should have fucked it up On purpose Because, like damn my nigga, you ain't going to go check on your son, my nigga.

Speaker 1:

That some people don't got no humanity.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying Like humility.

Speaker 1:

That's what I was trying to say Humility man. Some people don't have humility.

Speaker 7:

It's one of the most basic, very inhumane man exactly.

Speaker 1:

But you know, at this point, fellas, we're going to go ahead and wrap up the barber segment of this podcast and then we're going to I know we're going to play some musical chairs real quick and get in a couple of artists over here sitting in these chairs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah yeah yeah, yeah, it's about that time. You know what I'm saying. We got to hype them up. You know what I'm saying Got to hype them up, you know? Say the rap portion of this shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because I do that too.

Speaker 3:

Hey talk about it on Instagram man.

Speaker 1:

Badass lick.

Speaker 2:

No, I see you. Hey, you got to spell that shit out for them. All right, we got you, bro, spell it. You know that shit ain't it regular, it is.

Speaker 4:

The broom man All right man.

Speaker 1:

So it's a broom, the broom man. Follow Mr Sweep.

Speaker 4:

Hey, they were trying to.

Speaker 2:

They were trying to roast you a lot today, man, mr Sweep's a lot.

Speaker 4:

Call that nigga Broome Hilda.

Speaker 2:

Call that nigga. Mr Sweep a lot.

Speaker 4:

Django.

Speaker 1:

Yo, they just said no, he didn't say that, bro, he said Django. Oh no, yes, sir, massive Shots definitely fired man, man, literally, he's telling.

Speaker 2:

Hey, that's look he only saying that because he likes skin. That's a house nigga right there. He knows he went in the fields.

Speaker 4:

Hey, to the shit Y'all niggas in the sun. I'm in the house in AC and shit. I'm in the house making sandwiches.

Speaker 2:

Sandwiches eliminate. Mike, you know your big S would be in the field with us. Stop playing.

Speaker 4:

Oh no, Bein' a white man bitch, yes yes. Oh, what up?

Speaker 1:

Yo, all right yo, and we're supposed to be wrapping it up.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, we got to move on yo. You in the back man, you in the back getting fucked by the master.

Speaker 2:

They ain't doing that to me. It never happened, it's just it happened.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, that's what we do. It happened.

Speaker 4:

Hey, okay, okay, hey. He's in all the movies from back in the day that's naked. Don't do him like that man.

Speaker 1:

See, I'm talking about it, man. I'm sorry, I really am bro.

Speaker 2:

Hey, we got To this him All right, so he want to wrap it up. So we got Roddy Rich on it and we got Ice Cube.

Speaker 4:

Remember that one nigga named Palin. Where's Kyle, there we go Young Wiz. Oh, oh, oh, oh man, oh man.

Speaker 5:

Congratulations.

Speaker 4:

Hey, he's the passenger 57. Stunt devil, the nigga that do all the shit Wesley Snipes didn't want to do.

Speaker 8:

That's this nigga.

Speaker 2:

He's Something wrong with your ass.

Speaker 3:

This is hip hop Harry. Who's next?

Speaker 2:

Who's next Go?

Speaker 4:

go, go. You got it All right, y'all. Well, it's a little pleasure having you guys on man this nigga look like a leather pimp. Oh shit, Nigga like a.

Speaker 1:

Nigga, nigga.

Speaker 4:

Then they got a and they got a leather.

Speaker 1:

Oh he done, died like seven times in this podcast and it got a leather Afro in a sway ball spot.

Speaker 2:

Hey, wrap it up, guys.

Speaker 1:

You say all right, man, all right. So is there any final thoughts? If you got anything left in the tank, my boy, do you have anything left to say?

Speaker 4:

Are you legit?

Speaker 1:

He's done. Okay, he shattered. He shattered his name out, though Y'all go follow. So I'm so love on it, show him some love on the. You know what I'm saying. What about you, big Mike?

Speaker 4:

3-0.

Speaker 1:

All right, man, anything, any last you know. You want to speak some truth to the audience. Man, you want to leave him with something Matt last best tip, man it's like the last tip.

Speaker 2:

My check. God is good all the time all the time.

Speaker 4:

God is good. Clients make yours appointments and and and don't try to walk in and you know you gonna pay $50 and.

Speaker 2:

I ain't even gonna talk to you. Walk in, you ain't got no appointment. I ain't even gonna look at your eyes, make you even gonna cut you here, y'all walk in your appointment.

Speaker 4:

Don't come in. Hey, my name, you know. I'm saying come on, man, you got me.

Speaker 2:

Hey, can I? Can I say one more thing before we do in this? Yeah, good, good. Hey, big Mike, how was your Christmas brother?

Speaker 6:

Hey, how about last night? Boy a big.

Speaker 4:

Mike, how the fuck was your Christmas hey? Let me tell you what they talking about.

Speaker 1:

No, we yeah. Please clear it up.

Speaker 4:

This nigga team is the weak ass. Phoenix Suns.

Speaker 2:

Which beat the Lakers last night.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, well, we've been three times already.

Speaker 2:

We're not talking about the past. We're talking about right now.

Speaker 1:

Let's not get in that conversation. We'll be here for another 45 minutes, we not? But I Just have to put that out there on the podcast.

Speaker 4:

I don't want to hear that Did.

Speaker 2:

Y'all beat us. It don't matter what year did. It was the last time that you guys defeated the Boston Celtics 2008 no, no, no, no. That's a long ass time. That's bad.

Speaker 5:

But this on the next episode.

Speaker 2:

Mike, this to be continued. There can be to be continued.

Speaker 1:

Well, I appreciate y'all. We're gonna have you guys. I'll swap out. Place musical chairs real quick, man, we gonna be right back in a second All right here, go to elevator music slave music.

Speaker 5:

We need some elevator music.

Speaker 1:

We need some slave that we leave it in there, bro. All right, y'all, we're back. We got, we switched up. We tell you a little bit of musical chairs for where we're back in this. We were doing this now, so I'm gonna do the intros with it, with the gentleman we have here in front of us now. I'm gonna go ahead and go left to right, cuz you know what's right got a over there in the far, far left. We got DC, was it? Yeah?

Speaker 2:

where's the high-five?

Speaker 5:

man, where's my nigga? Where's the high-five?

Speaker 1:

Trying to hype you up Over here on my far far right. Did you say you was? I don't want to get it wrong, bro, I'm sorry. Say it into the microphone, bro.

Speaker 3:

Ross, go the one, I only the famous. Only if you knew better, you do better.

Speaker 1:

Okay, all right, cool. So I got y'all here. I'm excited. I'm excited to have y'all here, man. Thank you guys for your time, for being here in the late night evening like this. Okay, so let's go ahead and go. We'll go left to right. We'll start with DC man over there. What got you in the what's? What genre music do you are you involved in, man? And how long have you been doing it for?

Speaker 8:

I like all type of music. You feel me I've been doing this for cool minute. I Say cool like just like the fifth grade. I really got into it from my uncle, you feel me he was like rapping and stuff, doing this thing too back in the day, but I Got way better at that. I.

Speaker 1:

Okay, would you say that your passion for this kind of just was that one moment or moment you had with him, or was it just developed over time, growing up with the music?

Speaker 8:

Like it was a moment with him, though, but he stopped, though. I just kept on going. I be on and off to myself because I be doing my own little thing, but, like, when it come to it, like I get back in it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's cool man. At least it keeps you going, right yeah, keeps the drive moving. Okay, that's the same question for you. Let me know what got you into it. It's hip hop rap, right yeah.

Speaker 6:

I like music. Like he said, I mean growing up. I listen to all types of music rock, like hip hop, gospel, everything. I appeal to all types of music. I'm an artist, like I like art in general. I draw, I paint, I write music.

Speaker 7:

I like that.

Speaker 6:

So like.

Speaker 1:

I just had a passion for the arts man.

Speaker 6:

I tacked two on me. That's cool man.

Speaker 1:

So it's like for you it just came naturally right. You're really a creative person, so it wasn't much, it just came a little bit natural because I wasn't rapping for too long.

Speaker 6:

I would throw in a beat freestyle with the homies when we chilling in the car every once in a while, nothing too crazy.

Speaker 1:

And that's where it starts, though, man. That's how the roots get born, you know?

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I feel like everybody should freestyle, everybody should freestyle. Get your skill up there. Practice different cadences, get your flow together. Get your confidence up. Thank, you.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna say that when he rap he would just throw him a letter or throw him a fucking word. I used to give him heart, shit. I said bumblebee. He was like fuck, really. I'm like yeah, rap, but a bumblebee bro, it's gonna give you some reps, right, like help you, you know what I said.

Speaker 3:

I used to give him challenges, shit on purpose. That's the thing you gotta bet you.

Speaker 1:

Random stuff that they don't expect you to go. Ahead, man, getting your. You know what I'm saying Use some clever stuff, go make it make sense.

Speaker 6:

Yeah it definitely helps.

Speaker 8:

It helps. I'm saying, you know, you talented.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, right, if you can make a rap sound good about a bumblebee man, you gotta write a future.

Speaker 5:

Yeah man get your reps in, like we were saying it makes sense too, when you put it together.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, you gotta change yourself, basically, yeah, that's what I was getting at.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what I was getting at man. Okay, that's cool. Yeah, no, for sure, for sure. So, as far as music goes, would you say that it's just one genre or are you constantly like, willing to experiment with different?

Speaker 6:

things I experiment with, different genres. Thing I like to listen to.

Speaker 5:

I'ma try it, i'ma give it a shot.

Speaker 6:

See what it hit for.

Speaker 1:

Alright, and before I pass it over here to Skinny Mike, he's in this conversation as well. I don't know how much of the music aspect a chef wants to put on there. But before I get to that, I want to run back to DC real quick, because I didn't get to ask you that question, bro, is it just rap for you two or is it? You like playing with different genres?

Speaker 8:

as well. I mean, I'm mixing the sound up Sometimes I be fucking around by myself for my lonely time though just to see how it sounds. If it sound good, i'ma just do it.

Speaker 1:

Some reason I want to call you DLC man.

Speaker 8:

Nah, that's not my name though.

Speaker 1:

Nah, nah, nah. That's already a DLC. That's already a DLC. Nah, nah, nah.

Speaker 2:

I didn't mean to know what you're saying, man, that's Mr Crack himself, mr Crack.

Speaker 8:

I got that nickname from my homie though back in the day, but I let you know, something about that later on down the line. He's like come with a doc.

Speaker 1:

Alright man. So, with that being said, moving over here, over to Skinny Mike, about you man. Are you involved in music at all? Do you just uh, because I know you said you could spit a little bit. We talked about it off the record.

Speaker 2:

Okay so how it started is obviously the bar bringer. Whatever the case is, I have a lot of clientele. So I have clientele on all ends of this shit. I got a lot of celebrity clients. I got local artists. I got people who just do music. I enjoy music, I love music.

Speaker 2:

My brother is the reasoning why I started doing music. He's very, very talented at this shit like he go crazy. So I have a client, a local artist, that taught me how to produce music, how to engineer music, how to record, you know, got me in that direction of it. So then I started investing in equipment and stuff and started recording my brother. And then I'm like I always get oh Mike, you look like a rapper. Oh Mike this, oh Mike, this. I really resemble so many different people. I'm like, fuck it, I might as well give it a try, because I already have to look. A lot of people have to create that look. It's natural for me, all I gotta do is come with the words. You're gonna say that, yeah, you do got the words. I partnered with my boys and we created our own group and I thrive off of them. I pushed them to do what they're touting.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so you guys are a group then? Yes, okay.

Speaker 2:

So as we progressed through this shit, I started to hone my skills and started to find myself in the music industry.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I like that. Okay, I see Don't know no one calling Wiz Khalifa, though.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, come on now.

Speaker 2:

He's in no no, no, no, no, no, no In your own sound man Come on now, of course, of course, of course, bro. I just messed with you. I fucked with Wiz. I fucked with him too, though I'm from Pittsburgh. I got a rap.

Speaker 1:

I had to do it, bro. I'm sorry Come on, you know what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying I saw you got the seamless thing over there, man. When I first started working here, they used to clients would come in and be like hey, is that Wiz?

Speaker 1:

No, hell, no, he said nah, nah.

Speaker 2:

Hey what I been getting lately, though, is my nigga got a blue face.

Speaker 1:

That's all I get.

Speaker 2:

Blue face. He need to take this shit down Everywhere. I go.

Speaker 1:

He said he need to take that shit down this shit bad. We ain't not doing that. That's not what we doing.

Speaker 5:

We don't even know that shit right there.

Speaker 8:

That's not what we doing it was ever since I gave him that face tag too. Yeah, it's been a wrap. Yeah, it's blue face all day. That's all they tell me you got tattooed in that tattoo.

Speaker 3:

Man the. Thing is.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry, I'm gonna say a hot take Blue face can rap for shit bro. I agree, I'm 100% man. I was like what is this garbage bro?

Speaker 2:

I always tell people I feel like it should be different categories. I ain't got a lot. No, I agree, but even when there's nothing wrong with what he does, because it is very hard to get on the track, get on the mic, get on the beat and produce anything. If they open up a genre of rap called comedy, it's a joke.

Speaker 4:

It's kind of an insult to y'all.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna say that makes sense. The first time I heard him rap was on. That's about to say that I know, but he do get the parties cracking, though I mean yeah, in the club. Yeah, I'm not trying to diss him or anything, but the first time I heard him on a track it was a GZ track, it was something about the West Coast, the peace stream.

Speaker 3:

You heard that song. I mean, I ain't teaching him.

Speaker 2:

The first song about Blueface I heard was Tatiana. That was the one that blew up. See, I knew Blueface, or knew about him, before he blew up in the industry because, of my clientele and the people that I hang around. He used to perform out here in the AV. He used to do small concerts. Pop up shit.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, he'd pop up on the east side While I was going.

Speaker 2:

He was building his fan base off of that and he was getting paid from that, like the kids was paying him money to come pop out and perform or to do whatever. So he was building a name. I don't know how to know.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, no, I'm not trying to hit him Very very smart business man. I'll give him that he's stick to that Blue hey, Blue Girl's Club. You got deals good for you. I say stick with the entertainment but rap, don't do it.

Speaker 2:

He's an entertainer and that's part of it. I'm sorry, bro.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna be real with it. Yeah, that's part of it. If you ever get a chance to listen to that, track when he comes on, I'm like I literally had to look at my phone and I was like who the fuck is this Like bro? I was listening to the track and I was like, okay, it's got a good beat to it, the rap's cool. You know GZ's whatever, he's okay. Then this dude comes on and I'm like he's the face of the west coast. Who?

Speaker 3:

the fuck is this the?

Speaker 1:

face of the west coast.

Speaker 8:

I don't even know who you are. I was like, okay, I ain't got a lot of my cousins out there in Mississippi. They was like man. You know, he was the only one popping at that time, so it was like, yeah man that boy's killing it right now.

Speaker 3:

Who was really?

Speaker 8:

killing it besides Nipsey though.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to Blue's Worth. I like this song. You're gonna respect this crib, big Key. Wands over here You're gonna like it or not, you're gonna respect this.

Speaker 6:

You know him himself. Yo, it is mighty deactivated it is what it is right.

Speaker 1:

But anyway, guys, let's get back to this program, though, man. So, like we were saying, you know, that's what that's kind of got you inspired, you guys, the group that you guys started doing. That's cool. I didn't know you guys had that going on. Man, what's um, you got a project coming out or you guys are working on something right now, currently Okay so, um, as a collective, because we're kind of we're all individual artists, we all do our own thing.

Speaker 2:

When it says us four together, that's Cushion Inc. Cushion.

Speaker 1:

Inc. Okay, that's our group.

Speaker 2:

What's up, sir?

Speaker 1:

Sir, we have A props for you all being brave for that man, come on now.

Speaker 2:

I appreciate that no effects Give your roses why you can smell them, man.

Speaker 1:

Keep up the work though.

Speaker 2:

What we're trying to do is bring out the east coast west coast sound, being that me and my brother from the east coast, we're from Pittsburgh.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

And then here for about 10 years. They grew up out here on the west coast. The beats that we listen to, the music that we're into, the culture that we're into, the lifestyle that we grew up in is different, but it's the same, so we're able to combine both sides and paint a picture for everybody.

Speaker 1:

That's cool. I like that, because then you're giving both a picture of both worlds, right.

Speaker 2:

A view of both worlds how it's the same, but we're just on different sides of the map. We go through the same struggles. We still deal with the same adversities of life.

Speaker 1:

Of course I gotta get double low on this conversation. Man, I have to cut you off because bro's over here throwing shit above your head man, I know, I know I ain't fucking with him.

Speaker 2:

I already got him.

Speaker 1:

I just want to call you double low seven, bro, you're not making a funny a time oh man, that's roster.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to get it wrong, because I feel like you got some

Speaker 1:

bars, bro, I'm ready to hear them, man, we're going to get to that next though my brother ain't gonna.

Speaker 3:

I got I got. I left all of them, bro, I'm a go for all of them. No matter the time the charge. Are you feeling me? But we took this money, but we all got bars. It's, it's about to get real.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, we, we, we're going to put that to the test right now, in a second, in a second. Oh we're going to get it started in a second. We're going to get to that next.

Speaker 8:

We're going to put Big Mike on the mic too Big.

Speaker 5:

Mike will be put back on the real way down you ain't done yet.

Speaker 1:

Why'd?

Speaker 5:

you walk away. You were real comfortable in that chair a second ago.

Speaker 8:

Nah, nah.

Speaker 1:

Alright, man. Nah, he's cool though. This is hilarious man, this dude is going to. He has a future in comedy. Man, like that, you got some. You got some good ones. Man, it's off topic, I mean it, though, oh yeah.

Speaker 3:

Bruh that you had everybody dying man.

Speaker 1:

I almost fell through the set.

Speaker 5:

I almost destroyed my set bro.

Speaker 1:

But in a good way. You know what I'm saying. Nah, sorry it's off topic. I had to put that out there though it's in the universe.

Speaker 2:

Man, ladies and gentlemen. Oh hey, hey, yeah, but alright, this is a Jazzy Faye production. My Nisle, what the sussle.

Speaker 8:

My Nisle. He said my Nisle, my brother, out there doing this thing One, two step.

Speaker 1:

Alright, so I got to ask you the same questions now, man. Okay, so do you do this? Is this one that you're chasing as well? Like, as far as rap goes, like, is that something that you would you consider you're passionate about and that you want to make a real living out of it, or you just do this shit for fun, man?

Speaker 3:

Oh no, you know I've been rapping ever since a kid. Ever since I can remember people just been telling me like man, you really got it, bro, like you really really got it. You need to stick to it, bro, cause it's like some people don't ain't blessed with this type of talent. Even when I was like locked up in the jail system and all that I used to be rapping, they be like who is that, bro? I'm like that's me he said that's me.

Speaker 2:

He said that's me, that's me, that's me.

Speaker 3:

That's me, the one and only the Don the.

Speaker 1:

Don the chosen one. Okay, I like that confidence, bro. You need that in this game, though, number one, not the number two, you did.

Speaker 3:

But I bane to do it, but look, you know I'm gonna be keep staying on track though. You know, it's just like I feel like rapping. I started seeing where it can really get you, but it's just like at the same time, you got to watch who you deal with, watch who you represent by Big facts. You know it. Just let me see from a different perspective where, like, where you can really go, but I only want to go with my brothers, though you feel me, if my brothers ain't going, I ain't we ain't going.

Speaker 5:

Big facts, feel me.

Speaker 3:

So, you one way and that's the key way you feel me.

Speaker 4:

If they know what you're going with.

Speaker 3:

I'm with my brothers, though Overall, like you feel me and I ain't gonna lie bro, I give it to them because, like everybody, stick together, we stay like sound minded. We don't let people just say stuff or distract us from what we really trying to do, because in the day when we still working no matter if I'm at the house, he at the house, he over we are still collectively working, we still putting them working Like grinding.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, making each other, trying to, trying to make each other better. No critiquing each other, trying to hone them skills, trying to create a different picture out here.

Speaker 1:

That's good, I like that. Yeah, you gotta do something.

Speaker 3:

Man for real. You hear me, though. Listen. You better wake up and pay attention.

Speaker 1:

I like to say bro, the right ears haven't heard you all yet. Man, you know what I'm saying. That's how it be. When you're not worried, we want to be especially musically right. It's because the right ears have not heard you yet.

Speaker 5:

Right.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't mean you don't got something. That means you got to keep going till the right ears here. You feel me, there's a way to do it, man, and I know y'all, I just feel the vibes. And the first when I first came in this shop, man, I already knew the energy was right. And they know, man, I was like I'm definitely coming back here, bro, and I remember who knew who knew who know.

Speaker 1:

I stumbled in here because my barber had moved out of the fucking state and I don't know who's getting my haircut. Bro. I was like man, should I just check this Exactly? Everything happens for a reason, man. I was like, well, it was that time. Had it go past? It is God yeah.

Speaker 3:

For sure, as Mom said to you, you feel me Like God working mysterious ways to when people like you never know who you run across in your life. You never know Big facts, because it can be somebody that's not to bless you and you don't even see it, but God see it. He knew that that was going to happen.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you might not see it then, but you might see it later, for sure.

Speaker 3:

Are you going to wake up, because God, let people wake up too, because some people be sleeping and they don't know. Like you feel me it's a blessing waiting right around the corner. You got to step into your blessing.

Speaker 4:

Amen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. That's big facts, it's true man, anybody that knows that you believe the Word. Man, they know that there's no such thing as coincidence. God's going to put people in your life to need to be there and the ones that don't need to be there, they're going to be exited out, man.

Speaker 2:

Don't try to keep them there, because they're gone for a reason.

Speaker 1:

Big facts Hold you back. Yeah, I felt how.

Speaker 2:

I met DC in Roscoe. Yeah, it was obviously my brother, so I grew up with him. I met him before I was even in this shop, because I cut his cousins.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

And then he comes around, and comes around, and comes around, and then introduces me to DC.

Speaker 8:

It's a reason why we met and look now, you all did what we did the very first day I met DC.

Speaker 3:

We had just a general conversation. Oh God.

Speaker 2:

Just about life. And he's like, yeah, bro, I seen this female that I was trying to spit at that and my boy was like, hey, he rapped this, this and that. And he was like I spit this to her and I'm sitting there like, oh, they bullshitting, they bullshitting.

Speaker 5:

He pulled it up on his phone.

Speaker 2:

It was recorded the song that he was talking about. Oh God.

Speaker 8:

He freestyle hey, I don't got it no more. Then he let me hear that I don't got it no more either. No, no.

Speaker 2:

What I'm saying is just showing, like the passion that he has in it, the work ethic that he has, the fact that it was just like a general conversation. I'm walking down the street and I decided to rap to this person, yeah. Man so much to him that he was able to put it into a song and record that shit to the point. He could tell the story and show me. I like that, the reason why I met him.

Speaker 2:

I have so many people who come around me and talk about music and all I rap and all I'm an artist or all I do this. And then, when I ask them.

Speaker 1:

You got nothing to show for it Exactly Show me something. Talk is talk man, but if you got you, got to have something to feel.

Speaker 3:

No, my thing is, bro, this is the one thing I can't say this about, bro, I never forget this shit. This shit was like yesterday, bro, we at the union station, bro, and he was like it was a female, she walking back and forth and he was just like watch this, bro, I'm gonna test this out, bro, just to see my talent, you feel me.

Speaker 8:

Oh god.

Speaker 3:

I'm about to spit this like letter letter. See how this sound. I mean I'm. I'm be nervous Butterflies. I ain't gonna lie what people be talking about. Dude on the spot, hold on Like you feel me Like.

Speaker 8:

sometimes you feel like damn, hold on. Like you.

Speaker 3:

Like right now, right now, like, hold on, like you feel me what you mean. Like right now, right now. But she like like, let me like she was sitting up there pacing, like let me hear you saying bro, hit that to her, bro. Sometimes this year she was sitting like that's you he like, yeah, like, yeah Over life for the year, for real, bro. She gave me a number on her Instagram.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna give you a big example of somebody that trips up when you put them on the spot to do a freestyle. It's Drake. Man Can't freestyle for shit bro.

Speaker 4:

Ask anybody to know him, I ain't never, had a freestyle, though I swear he can't do it, bro. It's crazy. I'm telling you the facts, man. I tell everybody like me.

Speaker 1:

I mean he might be able to get a few bars out. Maybe I'm more like you're running out of steam. Though I'm more of a, I ain't never had a freestyle I can do it.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying, not like my boys.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, but at least you can get a few bars in there.

Speaker 2:

The more reps you put in, the easier it becomes. But I prefer to write. I want to sit down and put some substance into the song. I don't want to just say any and everything. But some people have that skill to where it don't matter what you do. Put it on. Give me a topic, give me a word, whatever. You ain't even got to give me that, i'ma just go.

Speaker 1:

Boom, boom, boom. We gon' find out you know what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying we gon' find out. No, we gon' find out.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no. I believe you though, man. I believe it for sure. You know what it is. No, we load it up, bro, we load it up, man. Okay. So before we get to that segment, I wanted to ask y'all Is there anything you guys wanted to debut music wise, that you could play for us, that you're allowed to show us or the audience?

Speaker 2:

here, Me and my brother. We have a song that we put out around Christmas. It's like our first debut single.

Speaker 6:

I want to say it was the day after Christmas, to be exact. Yeah, so we released that song.

Speaker 2:

That song Spotify, iTunes, YouTube.

Speaker 1:

All that information is gonna be in the description below guys, everything is gonna be over. We're gonna have all that here too.

Speaker 5:

On the episode no mind doing that song.

Speaker 2:

But then we have maybe two, three unreleased tracks that we can premiere here as well.

Speaker 1:

Okay, let's do it, man, Sounds good to us. Hey, show us stuff that's already out. We'll have the links for all that. But as far as the new stuff you're saying you all gonna have to wait for that, we'll play it here for you. You're gonna hear it first. That's the timeless talk. We appreciate that. That's the timeless talk exclusive. You know what I'm saying? Hey man, that's live bro.

Speaker 8:

I appreciate that that's live too.

Speaker 1:

Live for y'all here. First man On timeless talk. We're gonna get some tracks that haven't been heard yet by anybody else's ears but the ones that made it. So we're a little excited here for that. Bro, that's cool man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, let's get back to what we're here for.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, god bless you, alright y'all, let's do this, so it's probably easier because you know which one is going which order. I'll let you link your phone up and you can just play it that way bro.

Speaker 8:

Let's do that. What's one you about to play, though?

Speaker 2:

Okay, so me and Shown gonna do, done first. That's the first thing.

Speaker 8:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then we're gonna vibe to it and I'll give you my honest thoughts and opinions and then we'll play the unreleased stuff for everybody that's gonna sound live right there though. Yeah, I appreciate it, man. A lot of went into this y'all. Trust me, man, this whole set up.

Speaker 3:

alright, man, we appreciate you bro. Don't think that we don't appreciate you, bro.

Speaker 1:

Thank you guys. No for sure, man, I know time when. I feel it man.

Speaker 3:

I appreciate y'all for sitting down man.

Speaker 1:

I'll give you guys the tools to do your thing, I appreciate you for messing up Big thanks.

Speaker 6:

Thank you, man.

Speaker 3:

We won't be here, is it? Making it a discovery, you're gonna ask me for some money. I'll tell you better call on Tyrone. He got some money, Shit. I'm calling man hey.

Speaker 2:

So, it should be discoverable, you said you told her that you don't need some of your money. You need all of your money. Tyrone will be the new daddy.

Speaker 3:

It's my money and I need it now.

Speaker 8:

Tyrone will be the new daddy. Yeah, yeah, but in the meantime I'll go.

Speaker 2:

If you don't get a call when I need it. Boy Tyrone feel it be the new daddy.

Speaker 7:

That boy.

Speaker 8:

Tyrone came back, had a cell phone before cell phone with cell phone.

Speaker 1:

Perfect, he had a billboard. Boom, you're paired, bro. Go for it. I can troll the volume right here too, tyrone gonna turn to trick daddy. So we gonna get this track on man and I can't wait to hear this man. It's like a new track just dropped and I'm about to dig into it for the first time.

Speaker 8:

man, I didn't get to say turn to trick daddy, I'm gonna be hurt. Parker's gonna be crying boy.

Speaker 7:

That boy gonna be crying.

Speaker 6:

Hey, I'm done.

Speaker 6:

I love you, you're the right way. I'm done, done, done, done, done, done, done, done, done Girl. I'm done, girl. I'm done Girl. I'm done. Video to video. Done with all the mind games.

Speaker 6:

Girl, I love you, you're the right way, but you'll change when my life change, so I guess it's best we go a step away. I'm done, done, waking up to your lies. I'm done, girl, you're the devil in the sky. I'm done, done, done, done, done Girl. I'm done. Done with your pretty little lies. Done, wasting all of my time. You was pretty in the face but you wasn't outside. I'm done.

Speaker 6:

This is not a right my wrong. You was telling me you love me when you know you don't. Telling me you'll be there when you know you won't. Told you I'll make it, so you won't. Now she's gone. Now my life is leave me alone, but she's still in the crowd at every show. I guess it's just doesn't know. Done with all the mind games. Girl, I love you, you're the right way, but you'll change when my life change, so I guess it's best we go separate ways. I'm done. Don't waking up to your lies. I'm done Girl, you're the devil in the sky. I'm done, done, done, done, done Girl. I'm done, done, done, done, done Girl. I'm done, done, done, done, done Girl I'm done.

Speaker 2:

Girl, I'm done. Girl I'm done, girl I'm done. Look what you done. You took my heart, went on a ride. You was the one. But now I see All in a lie. We used to believe we had them dreams. All of the things we could do, we could do, we could do. We had them dreams. All of the things we could do. Girl, I'm done, done, done, done, done. So I just leave. Find me some peace. I'm moving on To better things you live for. Staying After the pain. You lift my brain, trapping some chains. Girl, I'm done, done, done, done, done. Girl I'm done. Done with the games, things that you play. So I get away Like I'm delayed. Guess it's best we separate ways. Girl I'm done, done, done, done, done. Girl I'm done. Done with all of my games. Girl, I'm done.

Speaker 6:

Done with all of my games. Girl, I love you. Yet the right way, but you'll change my life Change, so I guess it's best we go separate ways. I'm done Done. Waking up to your lies. I'm done Girl. You too, devil in the skies, I'm done, done, done, done, done Girl. I'm done, done, done, done, done, done Girl. I'm done, done, done, done, done, done Girl. I'm done Girl. I'm done Girl. I'm done Girl. I'm done. That was a shit worth of dudes. I'm done girl. I'm done girl. I'm done girl. I'm done, done, done, done, done.

Speaker 8:

That was that shit right there. Hey, hey, dude, that was a done right there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, hey, bro, we appreciate that. Come on now. That was Come on now I appreciate it.

Speaker 6:

I appreciate it. Oh, is that you? Yeah, that was me on the hook. That was the first verse. I was following the second verse.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, very, very clean man. I like to, just. I appreciate it. I was in that earlier.

Speaker 2:

It's not just a straight hip hop. I appreciate you.

Speaker 1:

I like that. Yeah, it's different, it's something that's not just you know.

Speaker 2:

I like that a little bit of that rock vibe, a little bit of that hip hop vibe, a little bit of that rock vibe.

Speaker 1:

I like that. No, no, it's a good mixture.

Speaker 2:

But we also want a song that's relatable.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. Yeah, it's relatable. Everybody's had that female in their life that they just like. I told you I was done. You know what I'm saying? We're gonna win this, this, this, this, yeah.

Speaker 4:

The way, the way, the way. What just happened? I love you, roscoe, you're good energy, bro we're good-ass energy, bro. I give you that, bro, You're good energy bro I give you that bro, you're good.

Speaker 1:

Energy, bro, I give you that, bro hey all of you are good energy.

Speaker 5:

Though Don't get me wrong, man Let me put Big Mike back in here, real quick for a second.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm thinking his face is the wrong way. I'm not only. If they knew better, they would do better, but they know no better.

Speaker 8:

You know what I'm saying you know,

Speaker 3:

what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying you can let you know man Key wave, man Key wave man.

Speaker 4:

Okay, cool man.

Speaker 1:

All right. So what's that second track, man? Is that you got that too? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, let's hear it man, let's just run it man.

Speaker 2:

So this second track is unreleased. We're about to release this Cool. So this is. This is Christian Nain.

Speaker 1:

Bro, this is hey Shoot Load the clip man.

Speaker 2:

This song was made about two, three weeks ago. This is me, dc and Double Up.

Speaker 1:

It's the group. Yeah, come on, let's hear it, man. This isn't all the group, but this is part of it. It's part of it, hey. So it's us three.

Speaker 2:

This one, this one's called beneficial because we beneficial. Let's hear it, let's hear it. I got a sneak peek already.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, cushioning shit. Don't play no games, boy. You know we been the fish. We call it shots. It's like a referee whistle. I got some goons and this bird that would get you a. I got some killings and Kelly that will split you a a Young nine six.

Speaker 5:

You know I'm too official. Get into the money like a ref loves his whistle. If a nigga playing, then you know we fix the issue. What he hit his nose like it's his favorite tissue. Family writing letters like damn boy, I miss you. If I miss my target, then my fam come to get you. Pull up in some Rory's big bodies and some benzes. Pull off with my niggas, bet bitches in some benches. 38 fixes real, like I'm a dentist. What you niggas dreaming?

Speaker 8:

all my niggas living don't play no games, but you know, I've been official. They call it shots, just like a referee. Listen, I got some goons and Pittsburgh that will get you a. I got some killers and Kelly that was split you a.

Speaker 6:

That niggas money. Dada Yoshi mentioned shit. Go hop in my bride and talk the pistol, talk the top like bitches. That's bad. That blow the whistle, that's official. They don't like when the odds is static. Get some, make them different. I just let them. I'm mad. Don't know who hit them like, who did it. I don't send a couple niggas. That really can't stand on business.

Speaker 6:

They be bitchin and we ain't had no love, so we be different. Yeah, we trippin you niggas don't really get it. We always stay on the mission. I swear this the way we live it. I'm like this show me different Mad skull mic amaz. You walk them down like Jason did. I'm like GTA. He playin that boy got wasted. I just like them pretty. Girls can't fuck them if they be basic Sing son, they don't know his face cuz he could shave it. What you hear, that finish and rummage straight. You won't make it.

Speaker 8:

Love now, boy, now who you blessing that? Oh, you know the shingler where your killer's at. All. Right, I'll be in my city in my trap. Yeah, my sister with a and she stays Scrub, you see me, ain't no nigga fucking with me. Jack Niggas broke nigga where your money at oh 40 counting a nigga off the map, yeah. And killer Kelly where they call me crack. I'm a big nigga, so I stayed with the big two. I'm with the action shit like I'm in the movies move. I got two clips just in case you think I'm slipping. Got murder on my mind, nigga. Then I mention it don't play no games, boy. You know we beneficial fish being calling shots like a referee whistle. I got goons of piss bird. That will get you got some killings. And Kelly nigga that was split.

Speaker 8:

You don't play no games, boy. You know we beneficial fish being calling shots like a referee whistle, that's some goons. That piss bird that will get. You got some killings. And Kelly nigga, that was split you.

Speaker 1:

My damn bro, you heard of your first man. Oh bro, I ain't the only one, bro, everything from the production to the ad lives to the bars. Man, yo, that's shit. Yeah, one more time, bro. I'm just saying man damn, whoo bro, that was that damn. Y'all got something. Man, you got a good sound. I'm like.

Speaker 2:

First time here.

Speaker 7:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

First first reaction any of it? Yeah, yeah, you said to me before and I'm grateful for you said to me before I was gonna do a pre-listened before I came here. Now I was like no, no, no, I didn't even let them see my first actual reaction.

Speaker 2:

It's okay. Can we get a little bit of your opinions? You know I'm saying good, bad, ugly nasty. You know I'm saying sweet.

Speaker 1:

Bro, honestly, that that was just. It just sounded so professional. You guys did a good job man.

Speaker 7:

I don't want to sound like I want to be critical because it sounds great, man.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, y'all just on point, man. As far as being able to talk about how the bars were, bro, you guys, everything was placed right. It didn't sound off beat. The ad lives were placed perfectly right. It kept me engaged the whole time, so it's hard for me to really critique that one man. It was good bro, like, like, okay, so that song. I don't really have anything to say like that. That was just bro, that, that, that shit.

Speaker 7:

That's a slapper right there, bro. Yeah, man.

Speaker 1:

I can't really, you know, I'm just being real. Like, if it was bad, I would tell you I'll be. I keep it a buck with you, man, like. I said like, and I like the last song too, because it was relatable, like you said, you know. Oh like, like, I feel like maybe, maybe in the hook you might have drove the word done home a little bit, just a little bit more from my. You know my preference preferably, but that's probably the one. Grab by half with any one of the two tracks.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I mean it. You know what I love.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, it's all love because both tracks, bro, you guys sound like you know what you're doing, man, and I know a couple of producers that would park send you guys some beats, man, and y'all can get on them and do your thing and do some work man cuz Networking man and honestly. I wouldn't waste. Trust me when I tell you I'll wait nobody's time. Yeah, facts, a y'all heard of here first time. Let's talk, well, premier, and you know what? You, man? I need to hear you. Where are you at, though, man?

Speaker 6:

Come on.

Speaker 1:

Are you a man? Did you just not record it? Yeah, you want that trick.

Speaker 5:

First, that was okay.

Speaker 1:

That's a cardinal rule. You ain't supposed to go. Leave me supposed to go last. Are we sorry? You ain't gonna go.

Speaker 2:

First look, nobody's better than anybody.

Speaker 1:

I like that, I like that. See, that's okay, that's fair.

Speaker 8:

I do like on last.

Speaker 1:

Is it? Am I wrong when I tell you that's your MC's favorite is to go last? I just try to body everybody else.

Speaker 8:

Like I just like going last.

Speaker 1:

But I'm gonna say this I feel like, when it comes to y'all to jar, group is not even about that. I like what you said about that. I feel like it's only about that if they friends, you did a solo track right and you have some other cat with his own music. You're like I fuck what you come on my track you go after him, that's different.

Speaker 2:

I feel like you can't let him body on your own track.

Speaker 1:

Thank, you, I like that.

Speaker 6:

And kill each other on the beat, on the same track. We're going all try to be better than the next person, but we're not trying to compete big that way the song sound like oh dude, they hard, like that person hard. Oh he came hard to. Oh, that person came hard today.

Speaker 1:

This whole song crazy that's on saying big facts y'all. I don't think either one of you guys I'll shine each other. Everybody, just you guys knew you had an assignment. Y'all needed to come hard.

Speaker 8:

I bet you can. That was that. Sounded like a warm-up, like hold on y'all you but.

Speaker 1:

But it's a good track to set the tone, though, in my opinion. I want to go, I want to go, I want to go break the law right now and get a ticket bro.

Speaker 5:

I want to get in my car and fucking drive fast.

Speaker 1:

I didn't mean like Rob somebody y'all, I meant like getting the car. I want to go drive really fast right now in my car, bro, and get a ticket. I Like that, though, man cuz you know.

Speaker 7:

I love that From the drugs to how the pace was it a beat?

Speaker 2:

that just makes you want to bra.

Speaker 1:

Like you know, I got my zone like that. What man, there's something wrong.

Speaker 2:

The dopest part about our group and it like I could give y'all a little bit of background on that song. So me and my brother, we have put done come to be yeah. We put done out a little bit after Christmas, the day of Christmas, maybe the day after Christmas. You know, with all the the distribution Programs that we have, it takes a couple days for it to get out there.

Speaker 2:

So why we we had that one in the mix of being released. We had bought or purchased a few beats, maybe 11 or 12 of them. Me and my brother Individually. We worked on the beats every day. I hit my boy, dc, up it was like you trying to get a studio session and he just so happened to be free, pulled up to the house. I let him hear it. This is first time hearing any of the beats that we purchased. Mind you, we've already had songs that we've produced in the past. So he listened it to the beats.

Speaker 2:

Listening to the beats and the craziest thing, that beneficial beat. I Didn't really like that beat, like it just didn't hit home to me. I didn't have anything. Usually, when I hear it be I can hear the vibe of it, the tone or which direction I want to go. I didn't have no direction on that. So I'm just playing beats, playing beats I. I skip past that beat and go to another one and as I'm playing the other one, dc go. Oh, I just had a hook for that last little beat. I'm like what? I go back to the beat, let me hear, I'll me say his little lines.

Speaker 1:

I start writing a media Immediately to that like man, I know you have heat, so you know that was.

Speaker 2:

I was fucking heat, bro. We have we're. I create the direction of the song, I create the flow, I create the melody of song.

Speaker 3:

The man that came up to say excuse me, ma'am, did you scan that box under there? I said you know she stole that she can.

Speaker 2:

Help you.

Speaker 8:

She's recording a podcast at midnight.

Speaker 3:

If.

Speaker 8:

I go to jail.

Speaker 3:

She's going to go back to Europe. Where's the fucking?

Speaker 2:

phone. She said I'm on the fuck up, no.

Speaker 1:

You said she's pressing you right now and she's like you recording a podcast at midnight. Where at she's like right now? She just took me on the phone. Where are you at? He?

Speaker 8:

said rap has to bother us up and I shared a location, but you can check the location baby.

Speaker 4:

Life of a rapper. Y'all Check the location. You know what I'm saying. I believe she's on the window right now.

Speaker 8:

She probably right there by the window. Listen what? Wait a minute, soon as I got the door.

Speaker 3:

Where were you I?

Speaker 4:

didn't do nothing, y'all, literally.

Speaker 1:

The lights go, come on. This is the creative process this is part of what goes into making tracks.

Speaker 4:

All of our tracks.

Speaker 2:

We'll be working on tracks and literally do this. We go all the way out of subject, just to keep our energy going.

Speaker 1:

But it's healthy.

Speaker 2:

Keep it fun because, like I said, this is work, but at the same time it shouldn't feel like work.

Speaker 1:

It never should feel like that man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know for sure, of course you can, I ain't even gonna lie man, shout out to my boy, man, just for just giving us this platform right now. You feel me and letting us just put out that talent and let people see at the end of the day because recognition goes a long way to end love from other people that can see your potential and want to see you on a different level in life too, because it's a lot of haters, it's a lot of people in your family don't want you to make it. I'm gonna let people know that right now. No sugarcoating, no cap rap, none of that goofy get-a-get island type shit, he's a gunner, cut Listen you hear me.

Speaker 8:

I told you he activated. I be cracking up, I ain't gonna lie though.

Speaker 3:

If people around you, they be like oh my god Y'all ain't got a key way.

Speaker 2:

time to out-me.

Speaker 3:

If people like oh my god, I really want you to make it, that's cap, when were you? You after me goes, where were you?

Speaker 7:

when I was traveling in the canteen.

Speaker 3:

Where were you when I was just finna do this? Oh god, where were you?

Speaker 6:

What do you do to make this nigga that mad Like?

Speaker 1:

just bullshit. You say why?

Speaker 8:

you mad. I never met that. The whole world, bro.

Speaker 6:

I thought it was bad he activated, but I'm gonna speak your truth.

Speaker 3:

And guess what? The legacy is better than a fucking weak ass something.

Speaker 6:

Let him know that Now he's on some bad stuff. That's crazy.

Speaker 8:

You on some boy shit. Oh, let's see what my man's on you good, wait, wait, wait, wait. Ok.

Speaker 7:

All right, all right all right, you gotta bring the bad stuff on.

Speaker 1:

Let's be group now. Let's be group now, let's be group now All right, all right, all right, ok, cool, all right, man, let's hear that second track. Man, you got another young one more you want to premiere here. Let's do that man.

Speaker 2:

I look he got two more.

Speaker 1:

Well if you want to play him, we will in the hair you kind of was like oh, mike Wine. You know, yeah, it's because you went first, man, you know what I mean. It's because you went first.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna play a track where I don't go first. You know what I'm saying, ok. Ok, let's hear it, man.

Speaker 1:

But the sound is so different you're going to be able to know.

Speaker 6:

Ok, this is me, ok, ok.

Speaker 2:

so this track right here. This is also another unreleased. This one's in the works, but it's pretty much there. This is me and my brother, sure.

Speaker 1:

And you do know before we get into that man, like I was saying, I guess that rule only applies to when you're featuring somebody else on the track. Let's be real. Y'all know who's infamous for that right now is J Cole man. He's straight bodying people all left and right all kinds of tracks.

Speaker 1:

That's a talent they say featuring, and then there you go, and then let them go last. And I'm like, why do you do that on a feature man, when you put the reps in and you put the work in, you could do whatever you want.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, when you're that talented you can say look at this and they think he's the key way. Ain't nobody want to see that key way? No, we should try to do it.

Speaker 5:

He's back.

Speaker 2:

So, when you put that work in and you really or that guy. It doesn't matter what track you're on, it doesn't matter what subject it is, doesn't matter the topic.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter if you go first, either You're right. That's the point. You first lie in the middle. He can say two, three words you can say two, three words.

Speaker 2:

If you really that guy, your presence will be felt.

Speaker 1:

I like that. No, you're right, your presence is going to be felt.

Speaker 2:

Big facts, yeah, big facts, no, it's a little off topic, but kind of like what we talking about. The Cat Williams. If you're confident in the skin that you walk in, it don't matter what a person.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you'll speak your truth because you know what it is. Yeah, come on.

Speaker 2:

And it's real.

Speaker 1:

We're going to reckon that Big facts, I agree. I know it's fit to be real. All right, let's see that track now. Sorry, I don't want to throw that in there.

Speaker 8:

Let's do it, man, my boyfriend, be out there in the curves of the men.

Speaker 2:

OK, all right.

Speaker 1:

She feel the pressure on us. All right, before he ducks out, I'm going to put you on the spot. You got to spit a freestyle for your league table. All right, I'll allow it.

Speaker 7:

He's a little bit more. He's a little bit more. Did we make it out in time, because I don't want to see you fall apart again.

Speaker 3:

No, I don't want to see you fall apart again Like what.

Speaker 7:

Fall apart again. Fall apart again, no.

Speaker 4:

I will yeah, yeah, I don't want to see you fall apart again.

Speaker 2:

That's what you say, you you fall apart again, fall apart again.

Speaker 1:

No, I'll be. I love you, pauly.

Speaker 6:

How could I lose those? That's new and I put my all into this shit. I do the best that I can. I'm asking questions in the mirror like do I change who I am? And if you tell me that you love me, can you tell me again? On the outside angelic, but on the inside we saying it, we ask for forgiveness, but still a do it again.

Speaker 6:

I hate to see you fall apart again. So I sweep up the pieces, make you all again. We might be bandaged, but we won't let the damage in. You gotta know yourself before they tell you who you are, cause these people be demons and they'll really you lost. I remind you Anytime you should forget that you really are the shit. I'm behind you. When you feel you wanna quit, just hold on. I'mma help you finish it. Don't you fall apart, fall apart. I just want to tell you you're a star Lighting up our whole galaxy. When they watch you from above, you make that shit look easy. When you fall apart, they act like they can't see it. So let me take your pain if you really need it.

Speaker 2:

Don't you fall apart, trapped in a tunnel. I'll be your light in the dark. I'll be the gas in your flame. So let's make a spark Perfect right now. So don't change who you are.

Speaker 3:

If you look into, my mirror you won't see a flaw, your love's like a letter handwritten by God.

Speaker 2:

I'm lost in your galaxy. Baby girl, you a star.

Speaker 6:

And I'll remind you anytime you should forget.

Speaker 2:

The promise we made. I hope you learn to cherish the man that you made. I'll unlock you when you feel trapped in that cage. I'll be your medicine, something like no vacane Girl you heaven sent, just spread your wings I know how you been feeling lately, check out your stress and daily.

Speaker 6:

Got over all the occasions and in awesome situations. Still, you're truly dedicated. I'm just glad to see you made it. Heaven sent an elegant. The way you lose your eloquent Beauty and the evidence spread your wings maleficent. I'd hate to see the demons when it's beauty and the beast again. Tell me if you need a friend cause see you fall apart again. I swear that I can't stand this shit. Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit shit, shit.

Speaker 8:

Ain't that be crazy? I don't want to see you coming out, y'all see what we got.

Speaker 2:

No, all the party. What, what?

Speaker 3:

The new featuring.

Speaker 6:

The new featuring.

Speaker 5:

That's exactly what y'all supposed to do.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, for all of us, amen, yeah, bro. Okay, two for two, yo, two for two man. Appreciate it.

Speaker 8:

Yo man, y'all was fine that was good, man Damn.

Speaker 1:

I love how y'all fed off each other too, man on that verse. Okay, okay, okay, All right.

Speaker 5:

All right, man, that's the last time, that's the last time I give you shit like that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, that was good, I see what you did there, man, yeah it's a little five for sure, bro, okay. Again, as you can see, it's not always one direction. Like a lot of artists come out and I'm super, turned up, I'm super, I'm robbing and shooting and killing everybody. I'm a minister society.

Speaker 1:

Now this is refreshing. I like this better.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna be like I'm super depressed, or you got, I'm a super lover boy, or you know what I'm saying? Yeah, we want to mix it up.

Speaker 1:

I like that yeah. You don't want to be one direction or you don't want to be too much of one or the other.

Speaker 2:

You don't want to get trapped in a box.

Speaker 1:

No facts, Big facts we want to be able to hop shit and I like that.

Speaker 2:

We give us a country beat. We're gonna hop on that shit too. Big facts Be versatile.

Speaker 6:

Versatility, that's not of the episode. That's the word of the episode Versatility. I'm gonna try it on that.

Speaker 1:

Versatility. I like the A Big facts. A-bro, you guys sounded great man. I appreciate it. You guys bounced off each other. Well, I was smooth right there, though. Yeah, go talk, alright. So, as I know you gotta go soon, you have time for us to show us that one more episode, and then I gottaone more episode. That one moreone more episode You're gonna kill me. Anyway, one more track.

Speaker 2:

He said let me press the loading button.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he saidit's right there. Brother, when is it Right there?

Speaker 2:

You said, let you finish one more episode, dude, dude.

Speaker 1:

He said hit the reboot. No, no, no. If you don't mind, bro, can we just hear that one lastyou want one more track? Right, you said one more track.

Speaker 2:

Or is that I have one more track with all four of us on it?

Speaker 1:

Okay, you wanna do that, you wanna premiere it?

Speaker 8:

I'm gonna try toI'm gonna bless y'all with a freestyle too, though.

Speaker 1:

Oh, everybody's gonna get their chance. But I'm gonna let our boy here go first, because I know he's gotta go soon. Soyeah, I'm gonna let you pick the beat. I had some beats, but you know what? Let's let you go ahead. Y'all got the beats, let's do it.

Speaker 2:

I got it. Alright, so look y'all about to get another exclusive right here. Yeah, like this live in action, this exclusive you heard it here first. I'm talking about this shit. These niggas probably ain't never heard this shit. Okay, so there's a track first right, and then we'll release it after right, this is it.

Speaker 3:

This is it, this is it.

Speaker 2:

So like we say yeah, because I don't think I heard this one, we a group, but we are all, are all individual artists. So we got solo tracks, we got singles. I'm a webbing we come with a little bit of everything that's good.

Speaker 2:

So sometimes y'all might hear a track with just me and my brother All these are my brothers. But you might hear a track with me and DC. Yeah, you might hear a track with just me and Roscoe. You might just hear my brother Double low. You might just hear just DC. You might just hear, yeah, roscoe, you never know what you're gonna get, and that's the exciting part about working with multiple artists it's gonna be a movie every time. Yeah, I agree, every time you ready.

Speaker 1:

Let's do it.

Speaker 5:

Did I really mean something to you?

Speaker 6:

Did you do a love-a-way.

Speaker 8:

Oh yeah, I think I did hear this one, I just left it.

Speaker 4:

And all of the things I've done for you.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, kick that shit, shit.

Speaker 4:

Did it mean?

Speaker 7:

anything? Did it mean anything? No, on the beat. Uh-oh. Alright, here we go.

Speaker 6:

We was on the playground now. We used to roam around as kids, but we have it now. Now we gotta see it shine. Yes, I be just like the sun. Tell em that I slow to shade, but we don't throw it on them boys Know that we gon do it. If they clap, then they be makin noise. I know that I can celebrate it, promise you, I'm filled with joy. Yes, I be the fuckin man. Yes, I been the fuckin boy. All these people try to fuckin play me like I've been a toy. But I know that I got it in my mind. I've really been annoyed and I've been in the dark. So all them people I've been searching for Never come around again, never liked to play around. Then they on my lap. I sit them down just like a mandolin and they don't understand the kid, they don't understand the shit. Know that I can do it and I got a lot of confidence. Got a lot of confidence and they gon have the knowledge. Know that I can do it. If them people come, they follow it.

Speaker 8:

Dude man, okay bro I ain't gonna lie, that was a fire right there, hey look check this out though straight freestyle though.

Speaker 6:

That's not even what I was expecting. That wasn't even what I was gonna do. I ain't even gonna lie, Dang, that was off the top of the door.

Speaker 8:

Right off the top. I have to get y'all some more.

Speaker 1:

Bro, give me a rose while you can hear me Hold on now, hold on, give me a rose while you can smell them.

Speaker 8:

That was fire right there. Appreciate it.

Speaker 4:

Hey bro hey bro, hey bro.

Speaker 1:

You know what and I know that's real, because Bro don't got a phone in his hand. He.

Speaker 5:

I mean hey, don't go to me nigga. I just want to go to you, bro.

Speaker 4:

Hey don't go to me.

Speaker 2:

I just said don't go to me on the spot. I told you, I told you I know, I know, I know I'm the producer, I'm the engine.

Speaker 5:

No, no, no no, no hey, that was good though, bro.

Speaker 6:

Thank you for blessing us with that man. I appreciate you. I appreciate you.

Speaker 5:

I didn't do something before I left? I didn't know. Check that message out what.

Speaker 6:

I was gonna do but you know we had to give them something raw, but sometimes hey bro.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, man, for that, because that's cool bro. You could tell it was bro. I was like my boy getting off right now. Man, you're right, she did your thing, bro.

Speaker 8:

I'm gonna see you as one check.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no for sure, Let me see we gonna. You wanna go next? I know you wanna go next. If you gotta go, bro.

Speaker 7:

I understand, you gotta get out, okay bro, hey wait, I wanna give you a shout out real quick.

Speaker 1:

Let me just you know I'm saying thank you for everything, Everything you've done. Bro, Become here to spend time with us tonight.

Speaker 8:

I appreciate y'all for rocking with me.

Speaker 6:

Come on now y'all, and before you take off Y'all, gonna see more young double love. Yeah, before you take off bro, go ahead and tell them where they can find your music.

Speaker 1:

You know, put your plug in there. You can find us on Spotify, instagram.

Speaker 6:

You can find us on what we on Instagram Reels. You can put it in your story. You can find us on YouTube. You can't forget my god.

Speaker 2:

All streaming platforms.

Speaker 6:

All the streaming platforms and it's on music, apple music, hey.

Speaker 2:

Instagram YNG0096 Tell them.

Speaker 1:

All the information is gonna be you guys. Everything he's talking about is gonna be in the description below Instagram.

Speaker 2:

Just push Letter N Inc I-N-K.

Speaker 8:

In the description below yes, sir. Yeah, I got some fun too, man.

Speaker 1:

Appreciate you, bro. It was a real talk, man.

Speaker 8:

Thank you for being here tonight. Thank you for having me.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for having me.

Speaker 3:

Nah, bro, it was a talk what you can do this on this, appreciate you. I'm gonna be back.

Speaker 8:

Appreciate you, brother. We gonna wait bro. Alright bro, I'm gonna be back, yo for show, for show.

Speaker 1:

Alright, bro, take care man. Thank you.

Speaker 8:

I'm about to bless this mic. Okay, dc, let's get this gonna beat on here for DC.

Speaker 1:

And we're gonna hear what you got. Brother, go ahead and give us what you Bless the mic right now, man With some bars. Wow, we going down the line now, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You ready? Alright, come on now. Look, look, this is my nigga crack right here, background.

Speaker 1:

Oh, At your next E you wanna come back in here and rap bro. Hold on, hold on. We gotta get bullied all night.

Speaker 5:

Dang, dang, dang. I don't know how good DC is. We gotta get past all the good boys.

Speaker 1:

No, we can trade in, though you gotta fucking ask me. There we go.

Speaker 2:

I don't have this one on. I feel it. I feel it, hold on hold on, let's start it over. Alright, alright, here we go, alright we in this thing.

Speaker 4:

I yeah.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, pop up past us all. A nigga got to say, since I was smoking weed every sister fifth grade Getting money serving grams at her early age. Her nigga, that's why I nigga hood pay. Ya niggas can't tell me nothing. I'm a cushioning boy, I'm gonna keep stoner. Hey, that's how it is. Well, I come from, I'm from long be, so you know where nigga goes. I'm like hey, my nigga, pass that shit.

Speaker 8:

That drink in my system Got me turnt in this bitch with a bad bitch dancing on my lap. And if you play a fifth of song, bitch, she make that ass clap. What up, dc Up in this bitch. Shout out to my nigga Mike, we killin' this shit. And if a nigga won't be fist over Like a bull, those are my niggas. I'm knockin' shit over. I'm fucked up, yes, and I'm bone. Pass me your blunt hand and bottle up a throne. I got a bad bitch. I feel the take home Before I fuck. She gotta give good dumb.

Speaker 8:

I'm an eastside here, the boy you know, I beneficial Bein' callin' shots just like a referee whistle Niggas actin' like they hard but don't want no issue. Man them niggas straight soft, just like some tissue Bullets comin' faster than the motherfuckin' missile. I put that on my mama, my nigga, they won't miss you and that's how I kill you. Ain't nobody gonna miss you? Nah, ain't nobody gonna miss you. I told them niggas, I'm not hard to find, I'm always crippin' like the handicapped side, but it be none of your tits like a drum line. And if a nigga want panna, come and get mine. Like a clock on the wall bitch, I'm all times. I'm a Cali store so I'm gonna shine. I got a bad bitch, she a hundred. Nigga, fuck a dime. I'm really in the streets bussin' don't chew crimes. My girl said DC, stay on your grind. I get money for my kids like all times. Never slip it cause I stay with a baby nine. And if a nigga run up did he get a flat line Cause I do anything to protect mine. It's crack nigga.

Speaker 1:

Damn bro okay.

Speaker 3:

I was gas, I was gas.

Speaker 1:

I was stupid Yo that's not a hit man. Thank you, bro, bro, bro no.

Speaker 3:

That's the thing you got to bless you.

Speaker 1:

That's the thing for him, bro.

Speaker 8:

That's the thing you got to bless you.

Speaker 3:

Come on, that's the thing you got. To bless you.

Speaker 8:

You feel me. I have to bless that thing one time you feel me.

Speaker 3:

Easy call.

Speaker 1:

Bro, shh, wow man, my boy, I didn't think you were gonna stop oh yeah, I had to, though you sounded like you weren't done yet, man Nah yeah, I stopped though

Speaker 8:

you know, my brother's got to get all two For sure, hey man props to you, brother.

Speaker 1:

Can you do your thing, man?

Speaker 6:

Yo.

Speaker 1:

DC man shout out to DC bro. You guys are gonna have his information in the description below too, where you can find all his music and what this man does. Man cause you bless the mic. That's plus understatement, man. You can tell you're getting your bag, bro, cause you got in your bag.

Speaker 2:

Just then you know what I'm saying, like I say, things happen for a reason.

Speaker 1:

Big facts, man.

Speaker 8:

I met the people that.

Speaker 7:

I did to be able to produce the music For the people that deserved to talk produced.

Speaker 5:

You made a beat.

Speaker 3:

Thank you God bless you.

Speaker 2:

You just trying to put me on the spot.

Speaker 1:

Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah I need to lay off my skin, even a little bit.

Speaker 2:

I got a little something. I know you do.

Speaker 1:

You hold back a little bit, man. I'm loving you Alright. So who's up next, kenny, michael or Roscoe? Who wants to get on the?

Speaker 3:

mic next man Come on now let's keep on the mic.

Speaker 1:

Alright.

Speaker 2:

I'm amped up now.

Speaker 3:

What you want to do, man. Whatever is clever.

Speaker 2:

You said hit him with the.

Speaker 1:

You can hit him with the. I thought one of y'all were gonna go ahead and put on shook ones or something man Put on a classic beat and tear that shit apart.

Speaker 5:

I'm not the classic beat. I'm not the classic, whatever you tap on, I'm going crazy like that Navy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

To like the Navy. He's popping them, man, I know.

Speaker 3:

I had that.

Speaker 2:

Look here, kiway, I'm about to take you to the south one time.

Speaker 8:

Let me know something.

Speaker 2:

Let me know that's your sound.

Speaker 8:

Y'all you know, these beats ain't on my phone.

Speaker 2:

So we just gonna do raw I know we gonna hit you on that and whip it up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, nah, nah, nah, for sure, next time, brother, I want to hear some of your beats.

Speaker 2:

I got hella B. I'm sure you do. I believe you.

Speaker 8:

I'm so honest with you.

Speaker 1:

Classic on Alright, see this, you fuck with that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm sorry. Shout out to Pow, wow, we tipping, yeah, on Fofo catalog of world white, white wall, but they don't really know. Back like a classic though Serpent man, just like an addict. Though we ain't playing man, we through the window, ballin' man with the tempo, talkin', knockin', hitting hard man, yes, something. Yet. Like Kimbo, we don't even yet play. Though Kasa, like Miko, she getting faded, she getting faded, she getting low, yeah, she want to taste it.

Speaker 3:

I ain't even playin'. Non-failin' like Neil, I am the one. Take off to the matrix. Listen, we all, the kitchen, the kitchen Politics, and we vicious, ain't ready for this type of lifestyle. We wildin' out cause we hella wild. The golden child, cause I'm moon one, cause I'm moon two, she lookin' like Betty boo, tell baby, like what it do. We ain't playin' yet like Roose, I'm smokin' on purple. I'm smokin' on purple, that dirty, that kill. I ain't even playin' cause I'm really in that field Robbin', get jacked. I ain't even playin' cause, look, got it in the worst way. He didn't die up on his birthday. I ain't playin' cause I'm thresh day. I ain't playin' cause I'm thresh day.

Speaker 8:

This shit is so fussy.

Speaker 2:

Shit up, she man fettin' and cops cons smoochin' the fed and that's not showin' my chain, cause this shit is askin' my socks so that water boy hit kickin' deli. I'm hoppin' in dreams like I'm Mr Kruger. I handled that Durga like I was the ruler. Welcome to class, cause we, by Scuey, pray to be the teacher and I'll be the tutor. We loadin' up clips and we studied in rules that ya bitches be playing. They pickin' and choosin' Toilet behind me. You know I'm gon' lose. You know I'm gon' lose.

Speaker 8:

You know I'm gon' lose. Now let's move right there. Man, what's up? Man, what the?

Speaker 2:

fuck. Hello, let's see man, let's be fucking around Yo, let's be fucking around Just a little bit. I like your face Just a little bit. I had to hop in there with my boys, oscar, because you know my nigga AJ trying to put me on the spot.

Speaker 8:

You know, what I'm saying. I want a big mic to get up on that motherfucker man. Hey you next mic.

Speaker 2:

You might want to come in here with the Sawa sweet yeah, big mic you're gonna be like all right, y'all, I'm ready Tennis him.

Speaker 5:

Tennis him, put some more salt.

Speaker 1:

I'm killing people with the jokes all night. Man, yo man, y'all are dame man. Thank you all so much, man. Oh yeah, we appreciate it this was a heck of a night, bro. I appreciate you guys. Man, this episode is going to be one for the books.

Speaker 6:

Look, I appreciate you.

Speaker 1:

It's the beginning of a you know what I'm saying, beginning of a long, healthy friendship, brotherhood, you know what I'm saying. Business-wise too, man, and I know that y'all just man. This is flow, naturally the way it should, man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's how it's supposed to be. I told you look. Y'all going to see a lot more Keshineek.

Speaker 1:

Y'all going to see a lot more. Yeah, this is the first, but it ain't going to be the last. Yeah, this ain't the last man.

Speaker 8:

We're going to be out here doing our shit. Appreciate y'all, man.

Speaker 2:

So what is no jumper? It's timeless. Talk what you talking about.

Speaker 5:

Yo, that's a hot take.

Speaker 2:

That's how we come on. That's how we come on.

Speaker 1:

He said fuck you, no jumper.

Speaker 2:

Come on now. What is no jumper?

Speaker 1:

Hey man, in fact you know what I'm going to say. A hot take too. Ain't no one here going to let their wife get fucked?

Speaker 4:

Man boy, I'm pressing it in, I'm just saying man.

Speaker 8:

I'm going to ask you no question like that. Come on now. You're killing it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we took that shot. It's a fire. Take Fuck you, man, I'm 22. Yo, I don't want to be slow down the real world.

Speaker 5:

I don't care what we say that hey that's where it's water no jumper what?

Speaker 2:

Where is water? Fuck a no jumper. It's timeless talk.

Speaker 1:

Timeless talk, man, that's right.

Speaker 8:

Timeless talk network bro, time to set fire. I think an animal's picking the tools who you want to fuck. I'll probably break them on the show. Come on now. Come on now. You going to do it, man. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, Obviously, in that little Fugazi shit they be cracking off on that show.

Speaker 1:

I'll say you yeah, a lot of Fugazi shit. And why you keep on asking the people for D-pigs.

Speaker 3:

What's fuck with you. Hey, you know, look, I'm going to keep real with you, though he's confused, bro.

Speaker 8:

He was talking like the feds too, though. Yeah, he does. I said the same shit, bro. He's a set up shit.

Speaker 3:

He's a set up shit. He's asking you yeah, he's a set up shit. Did you shoot that man in the alley? I wasn't. Yes, there was today. What type of talk is that?

Speaker 8:

He's such a big fuck man with that shit. He ain't that shit.

Speaker 2:

And that's why y'all got your first interview with us on Thomas Talk. Fuck a no jump. Yeah man, I appreciate y'all man.

Speaker 8:

Fuck the.

Speaker 1:

Thomas Talk, that's mad love y'all we don't need no. Rikos, you don't need no Rikos.

Speaker 2:

You're nice.

Speaker 1:

We know you're going to watch this and you had to.

Speaker 2:

We did that Riko, but no Rikos. Yeah, yeah, you don't.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give him some shit too. You're glad you bought him up.

Speaker 5:

I can't wait to see what he's going to show. You said you were going to be here, man. You didn't show up what happened.

Speaker 1:

What happened?

Speaker 2:

He's still low right now. Hey, that should stop man. He's going to fuck my hair up next time he's going to purposely fuck my shit up, man.

Speaker 1:

You can go to me, or Big Mike, we're going to correct hey big facts.

Speaker 2:

I appreciate y'all man Come on now that worst case scenario happens.

Speaker 8:

Best barbers in town, though.

Speaker 2:

Yes, sir.

Speaker 8:

Best barbers.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

I don't.

Speaker 1:

I could just wear that hat. You know what I'm?

Speaker 4:

saying no not that hat.

Speaker 2:

I don't have that hat. You got to put that P on that motherfucker. I'm going to be real with you.

Speaker 5:

You're trash man bro I'm going to be real with you.

Speaker 7:

Let me start with that man, I'm a Dodger fan over here, bro, I'm going to give most of my shout out to God, because I wouldn't have woke up this morning.

Speaker 1:

You hear me, though I was about to finish with that too. That's the first part Before you do anything, give God all his praise and glory, because you got to put that breath in your body before you wake up.

Speaker 7:

That morning you feel me Big facts Get to your mission.

Speaker 3:

You feel me, even when I wake up and I just breathe. I'll be like I made it.

Speaker 1:

You know what. You beat me too, Roscoe. I was about to ask you guys all what your last tidbits were. Pass the mic around to everybody at the table. Say one last thing to the audience. Let them know what's going on in your life right now. Whatever plug you want to do, Now's your chance, Now's your time. I'm going to go ahead and go left trial Start with Roscoe man. You already started it off. Go ahead and add to that brother what you got left for them. Let them know.

Speaker 3:

First and foremost, I'd just like to thank God for everything that I ever do in my life.

Speaker 3:

In general, just my family, my mother, my wife, most of all, my father. You feel me, just people that's like you know, at the end of the day, that really tell me positive things. You feel me, you feel me. And my dad, you feel me. He's always a minister, always just telling me like man, god is the way, like, no matter what you do, make sure you put him first and I'll be like. I'll always start. Set back, even though you be in the streets in your mind, be like going and racing as you be young and growing up. You sit back and be like man.

Speaker 3:

God did give me out this situation. It wasn't nobody else because I had to sit back and even when I was locked up I thought about it like, hey, man, this make a lot of sense. You feel me Because I think that day I'm moving too fast and as they come in and pray, it seemed like being real, like certain doors start opening for me. I'm out of here. Now I got a clear mind to think about how he blessed me in the real way, because at last times I could have been dead shot Anything. You feel me gang of time in jail. You feel me like washed up, but I think they, god is greater on the real.

Speaker 2:

Yeah what I always say things happen for a reason, brother, that's why you're here.

Speaker 3:

You got purpose For real, for real. Yeah, hey, bro, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to cut you off you good, all right.

Speaker 7:

Thank you, roscoe, thank you for that, bro.

Speaker 1:

You appreciate that, bro you right, put God first, no matter what and everything you do. Man, amen to that bro. He woke you up this morning. Don't anybody forget it.

Speaker 3:

That's reality man Off tops.

Speaker 1:

People go to sleep all the time and don't wake up, man.

Speaker 3:

That's big facts, man. My cousin had a girl that died in her sleep, so I know.

Speaker 1:

And they can't explain the reason.

Speaker 3:

sometimes so that's real man.

Speaker 1:

What you got for us DC.

Speaker 4:

Oh shit, come on. No, no, no, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

Listen to me, sorry bro.

Speaker 3:

He said load it man.

Speaker 8:

I'm going to keep it real, though, man. It's a lot of shit that uh.

Speaker 4:

Damn bro.

Speaker 7:

E what the fuck man Clean the center after man.

Speaker 8:

Let me out of here, man, that's the sweet thing he's trying to make sure this shit stays clean.

Speaker 1:

Fact. I was like what the hell is that sound? Always on his job.

Speaker 8:

I think he can eat on it, no days off, no days off, bro, 24 hours, seven days a week, I think he got to eat.

Speaker 2:

He said he's making sure he can pay.

Speaker 3:

And they can't play no games on it. Nobody can do what I can, I'm the Mopping man. He was like he said Mopping man, nobody can do what I can, I'm the Mopping man, I'm my boy though.

Speaker 1:

That's my boy, he's my ex.

Speaker 4:

I'm not.

Speaker 1:

I know you like that, but it's probably too little. They need me, he said they need him.

Speaker 3:

I said what's up? We're trying to finish this. Yeah, shout out to my Ain't no freedom.

Speaker 8:

No, I'm saying it's a lot of things I would have done.

Speaker 1:

You hear it right.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, I'm hearing it now. I'm hearing what?

Speaker 1:

y'all, he locked in, he locked in.

Speaker 8:

I was kind of like zone out because I'm off this drink.

Speaker 1:

I feel it Go ahead, bro. He locked in. Now let's go.

Speaker 8:

There's a lot of things. You feel me, especially my girl. You feel me. She kept me out a lot of shit, you feel me. So that's why I don't really be fucking around with a speech like that. I be on my shit, man. But you know I wake up every day. You feel me doing everything for my kids. You feel me with my wife. You feel me so.

Speaker 1:

That's good man. Thank you bro.

Speaker 4:

Thank you, bro. Who you living for?

Speaker 1:

That's my brother, Congrats man, Thanks DC, I love bro.

Speaker 3:

One you can depend on. The last but last.

Speaker 1:

Brother, yeah, friends. And then we got, we got skinny Mike over here, man. Yes sir, yes sir, what you gonna leave with till next time we see you, bro, what you gonna leave with, bro. Okay, so first of, all you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I want to thank the Almighty, as always.

Speaker 1:

Hey man, Of course.

Speaker 2:

I want to thank you, aj. I appreciate you having us on here. Yeah, absolutely, and that's your platform.

Speaker 5:

Yeah no, absolutely.

Speaker 2:

Giving us the opportunity to put out what we do, who we are, even the barbershop, the rap shit, just anything, even just the general conversation. I appreciate that. Also, I want you guys to appreciate the hard work that this man is doing, because hey, he is running shit. While he's running shit and me producing all of these guys, including myself I understand how much work goes into what he's doing, so I appreciate you.

Speaker 2:

You didn't have to do this, you taking time out your day to help us, like we taking time out too, so I appreciate you for that. Thanks bro, both sides. Yeah, the main thing that I wanted to leave with everybody who sees this is something that I leave with everybody that I cut there here, or you know what I always say is so what I always say is is God talks to me all the time. Right.

Speaker 5:

Excuse those.

Speaker 6:

Anyways go ahead, go ahead, pull the door and twist it Come on now.

Speaker 1:

They trying to do a read.

Speaker 2:

They trying to do. So what I would? I tell everybody, or I leave everybody with. That, I feel, means something to me, or I feel that you need this. Throughout the day, god talks to you know what I'm saying and I don't share this with everybody, but I move or do certain things for people because I get spoken to. So the message I want to say is be the change you wish to see in the world, which is Gandhi, and that's how I move in life, if you move correctly, if you see the problems in life or in the world, in the world that that you are faulted to be different be a leader.

Speaker 2:

Be practice what you preach. Be somebody somebody can look up to and you fix those problems that you see. So when you see there's no love in the world, be a loving person. Thanks.

Speaker 1:

It's going to touch you the next person is going to dominate affect.

Speaker 2:

love doesn't spread as fast as hate, but it does spread, and if each person spreads love, we're going to have a better world. Amen to that.

Speaker 4:

Hey, not to cut you off.

Speaker 8:

Hey, that was some crazy. Except she is now.

Speaker 5:

Y'all don't even know what you're saying I swear to God, Like I was like this.

Speaker 1:

I was just like okay, let me just turn the camera over. Y'all don't even know what. That was Crazy, and I'm trying to separate it all, but you were saying some deep shit right now.

Speaker 2:

I told you he could be in that car tonight.

Speaker 1:

This is my brother.

Speaker 2:

Hey, I won't call it up.

Speaker 8:

I think, you better call. Sorry, I'm going to keep her with you, though. She should have never banged on that window like that.

Speaker 1:

I know he thought she threw a breakthrough the window for a second there. Man, I thought she was going to break that shit.

Speaker 2:

I see that something in there. That shit was wild. Just know that. Y'all don't even know that door by itself is seven. Honey man, you better come out the pockets on that Big fact.

Speaker 4:

I thought she was going to break it, bro. I was like yo, She'll be like one of the mad gorillas.

Speaker 8:

That's just crazy. Hey, that's content too, man.

Speaker 1:

This is not the first time this is why, eventually, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like, I'm going to be like.

Speaker 8:

I'm not going to break it. You know what She'll be, like one of the mad gorillas.

Speaker 1:

That's just crazy.

Speaker 5:

That's not the first time this is why, eventually, if you want to be like the start Some?

Speaker 1:

shit like that happens. We could turn the camera right over to that shit. We are going to get it together. We have someone that's ready for shit like that and, bro, some shit happens, turn the camera immediately.

Speaker 5:

I think she don't like to.

Speaker 2:

No, my boy, I'm my boy with the camera. Facts What've you got to say? Let us know what's up. You know, if you could just share something, I'm just trying to go on Like you think she's going to just cut through that.

Speaker 4:

I say that knows something you can get everything from everybody, yeah yeah, no, that'd be dang, That'd be hard.

Speaker 1:

That's a good idea. I'm trying to put on everybody's where, some fucking gold pros and shit. That'd be the next level.

Speaker 2:

You got to speak up, brother.

Speaker 8:

I'm trying to promote my clean and business man.

Speaker 6:

So, I need everybody to shut off from me, man, if you want to me you can clean If you want your windows wash, your foes clean and wax.

Speaker 8:

Bro came in with the broom.

Speaker 5:

Hey, y'all need your yards clean. Y'all need y'all back yards clean. I ain't even done, I'm doing it all baby.

Speaker 2:

Can't make that shit sparkly clean.

Speaker 3:

Hold on now.

Speaker 8:

Mr Clean.

Speaker 1:

I don't pay this shit man Bro, come in with the broom, bro. That's lit. Bro, you actually sat down with the broom.

Speaker 4:

You suck yo. I'm trying to promote my clean and business.

Speaker 1:

Hey man, man loves you. E Good shit bro.

Speaker 8:

Hey, we got to go check on broke. Give it a good. This is a hell of a deal. We going to make sure our brother's OK y'all, hey, hey, Time to start.

Speaker 6:

I appreciate y'all for coming. I appreciate it. God bless you guys. Time to start, man.

Speaker 4:

Y'all for having me now.

Speaker 1:

It's been real guys and I appreciate it bro. I appreciate it bro, yeah, yeah, hey, this is for a good night. See you next week. Y'all, this is for a big night. Take care of your kids.

Speaker 8:

Hey, look at my hair y'all that's going to be on the camera. Like me, wait for a hair shift the whole time, take care of your kids.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy. Hit my bad. Hey, dc, dc. We got you All right, guys. It's been time to talk. You know where to find us. We're on all platforms, everywhere you stream podcast, listen to them, where you watch them you too. Rumble man. A teaser what is it? Take care of your kids. Apple podcast, spotify y'all know where to find us man, you can't trust them.

Speaker 2:

Take care of your kids, keep your heart. Y'all stream that done by double O and young 96.

Speaker 1:

Information in the description guys.

Speaker 3:

All the way in platforms out now.

Speaker 1:

Stay tuned Because it's all about it In the description. Guys, take care, see you next week. Bye.

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