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MC Serch talks JAY-Z, Nas, His Beef with MC Hammer, New Rappers, Weed & More | Drink Champs

Jun 02, 2021
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champions and say where do we start this show because we said we wanted to have a show that we, you know, we salute our legends and we salute them now, let's not salute them when they finish the casket and all this, and when you look at this brother who is on my left, not only is he a legend of the queen, but he is a New York City legend.
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He has not only defended the culture and put it on his back in many different scenarios. I remember he even had a daytime talk show. I was seeing it too. He was like Jenny Jones and he kept me hip-hop. He kept it fashionable. -hop, he was like the suits are, but he kept it hip-hop, he's part of a legendary group, one of my favorite songs of all time is Getting the gas face, you're a part of that, he later had a solo career . and then he had success hosting one of the greatest emcees of all time, after that he started doing radio, heard a podcast came out, books, all kinds of crazy hustle, even white rapper shows were all about everything I can keep.
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Come on, in case people don't know what I'm talking about, we're talking about the MC, you're really a complete hustler, hey, when you're from Far Rockaway Queens, you just gotta do it, damn, you gotta get it. you have to understand it how you get it, you know, but I owe you what, uh, flowers, uh, because I can do my podcast because it's the success that you've had here, so we can, you know, create, you know. the timeless podcast company because of the hit comments yeah well that's a beautiful thing let's make some noise about it one

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time we know you're not drinking the search is how we do it um I mean what's Which bottle do you prefer?
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I drink, um, this is I'm saying I see that um I think you should go with the pink rose everyone chooses Jose everyone is fine, so let's take it from the beginning, right at the beginning, when the hip-hop first came on the scene um you started out as a third baseman is that where no, no, I was, I was a solo battle emcee, yeah, so when I, when I was coming up, you know it was , so you have to imagine taking a train from Far Rockaway to when I went to high school, uh, music and art at the 135 convention, I'm not saying, oh man, okay, yeah, yeah, so my favorite band that I heard on the street on those cassette tapes there is a group called Kango Crew 4mcs, they had little. skits they did uptown and all that hillbilly Indian girl like fun and um, you know, there were four guys and I went to my first day of high school and I went to the lunchroom and I saw the cipher in the lunchroom.
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I need regular cups, yeah, I'm not getting any regular cups that we missed, Mr. Lee, let me get a regular cup, yeah, in high school and I see these guys rhyming around the lunch table, so I stop at the lunch table and I see these. four guys and they were doing the routine well and then they got all the kangaroos of the same colors, they got the Latin t-shirts which was the one for that one right 19 right 80. right and the guy next to me it was like we had a big brother show big sister in which a freshman and a senior walked you around a school so my man, Steve Bosco, could rest in peace.
I turned to him and told him that they joined Kango's team and he said that's Kangol's team and he was impersonating Ok. because I've never seen

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in person and all I heard were these 4th and 5th generation cassette tapes. I never saw them in person. I only knew the guys' names. Were you dazzled? Please, I have never seen a star this big in my life. um, it was a guy named ricky d, right, who became skilled rick, it was dana dane who became sending a guy day after day and his friends lance romance and omega and what was the sail team, yeah, that was a kangaroo, okay, and then, of course, and then.
They stopped doing that and suddenly his guy hit boxes and his name is Dougie Fresh, and they started making this record called La Di Daddy that I'd never heard before. You're witnessing history right now, so I knew everything. words for Lottie Dottie before a lady dad came along in '85. and this is a fact, although I tell you I was so in love with him that when I got back on my way I knew no one had heard him so I started saying rhymes. like they were mine, just to impress the girls, so album 85 comes out and I'm at mcdonald's and lindbergh coming out on hot skates and the album comes up on red alert, plays it because you know, kiss fm, they had the medium, ya you know, shows on Friday Saturday night. and the girl who was dating this Dominican girl who would hook me up with free big macs was at the counter and she was like oh oh oh, there's Ricky D.
Dominic always gets hooked and the guy behind me says "Hey, Ricky D, this is great". raised my place so boogie, but it was that right indoctrination and seeing the guys like right next to him was this guy jay cool and jay cool and his brother formed the new emcees and before I leave high school I'm listening to f-r-e-s-a fresh fresh fresh yo that's fresh pumpkin and stars you know I was having um oc and Crazy Eddie would come to my school hanging out with this girl on the show they had a group called trouble in today's world so I'm like 17 and I'm like I can do this and my man, math and understanding, we're like no, you can see it, you can't be a part of this, you're a white boy, you're a demon, you could, you could, okay.
So I actually graduated high school with Mark Pitts changing face yeah so I knew I could do it like I knew I could do it but I wasn't really allowed to do it so I was just a battle embassy so that basically my man, math and my standing man would make me fight all the time like the five boroughs were moving their little things right so they like the flat top right there still didn't have a Jupiter um so what they would do is because one of the things I learned early on was that when people started struggling with ramen, everyone had rhymes prepared beforehand, no one was rhyming out of their head, so I'm like that, I'm like me, that'll be mine just the way I am I'm a freestyle I'm going to be I'm going to get out of my head and I'm going to be just as good and better right better good better because I have to be ten times better because I'm The only white boy that came out, the only other white guys you saw in Park James were the police.
I was the only white boy. You said the police did, so they would organize these battles for me and I would show up at the, you know, these little ones. jams or whatever, and as soon as I got to the subway stairs, any little bit of money was gambled as soon as they were like oh, that's mc search, the money tripled, wow, like oh yeah, oh no, we got it , we got it, we got it, guys, right? Wait, wait, is this the one where it's like the white man can't jump? The devil cannot describe this era.
This era is heavily infused with a five percent culture, which was what, so I don't want people to think like that. it was just it was at that time no it was at that time listen it was a black art form and there was no such thing the only white boy that ever saw ron was this kid lord scotch also known as blake um who now spells keel like he was the first white rapper I saw, so I'd walk up the stairs and then the numbers would triple and they'd say oh oh oh what's it starting oh 100 200 300 okay so they'll figure it out and these guys start beat boxing and rhyming for the guy in the project, so whoever Vandermeer was, wherever he was from, wherever he was from, they would fight me, but all the prewritten rhymes were correct, so it was usually always two rounds, it was never three, it was always two rounds, so the first round whatever it is. he told me, it would go over my head, I would just tear them from head to toe, I would just look at what they were wearing, I would see what they were wearing and I would clown them right now, it's my first step. in the freestyle, the freestyle at the top was there pre-written for you, so you're already ahead of them, right?
And not only that, the other thing that was crazy was because I went to music school when they tried to do beatboxing. I would say no, no, I'm going to go a cappella and they would say: What do you mean you're going to Acapulco? What are you talking about? I'm like I don't need any rhythm. I don't know acapella, so I would rhyme right over my head with no beat, so now you know, now you got me telling you about what you're wearing and now all your boys are like, oh, this is a problem, right? I'm about to train like I'm right next to the train, so the battle is happening right next to the train, so in the second round, the guy is now shaken, he always shook well and now the second round comes, no one I didn't want to lose the white boy.
Neither of them definitely want that to happen, but now they want to take the battle, no one could win, but then they are in the battle, but then the other thing is that the temperature is rising because now, all the kid raiders are just like any other kid. whatever they get. I'm getting it back anyway, so that's the heat you have to imagine, the temperature isn't rising, that's real, so now, the second one, whatever he tells me, I'm taking all his words against him. Like, oh, you said this, but you should have said this, so now I'm going to turn around and make it an insult and dismiss everything you just said right and now they're saying you know how that goes, man, so then they'd move on. the money to me and as soon as I had the money I would get back on the train before the robbery happened so I would get on the train and go but only in one direction yeah no we had it and my boys were smart.
Just the way they thought about it at the time, we were like, you know this is going to be a problem and they weren't going to go with my two kids because then they would get on the train like they didn't want the money to stop. it was what it was so this time I'm laughing but it's not funny at all this time so my for like so this happened like 1984 85 for 86 87 I'm a beast like I'm like yeah I have my 10,000 hours plus another ten Right, we do this battle, my man, my man, Reggie Reg is DJing at a party in Brooklyn, right, and I'm fighting this Latino with the Spanish kid, right, I think they could have zoot me at that moment like they would have .
I've been smoking rules in the I'm on my way to the Latin Quarter. Well, like it's Friday night, I'm going to get my money. I'm going, you know? And my man was DJing in a park there anyway, so. I'm fine, great, so this guy is Latino, he already has an attitude and I already know that there is this white guy Mcsearch and he is doing his thing, so the Duke fights me in typical style, he has it written about him and me. break it and I mean I broke it to the point where his own girl is like trying to pass me math so his face is fucked up now he's got a screw face look at him he don't even want to kick a second verse . but he kicks his second verse and when he kicks his second verse I could see where his building was and where his mom was and his mom calls him in the middle of the verse like blahblahblah.com and he pulls out a pack of newports so I smoke a Newport and I said, It's a coincidence that your mom is calling you and you're choosing that Newport because I'm a smoker and before you say anything else, right? and this guy's face went like he'd never seen a guy. the face gets like now so now that the fall happens the fall happens I receive the money I did well it was a great collection it was like it was a lot of money go to the last quarter hang out in paradise you know everything you owe They have been four at that time, four or five years, so I go to the neighborhood of the land.
I'm back, I'm helping. I have never been to the original land neighborhood. I've been to the one that goes down five times, yeah, yeah, yeah. so I came back and I'm helping my man analyze his set and at that point you'll remember this as a DJ, you carrot boxes, not even boxes, so it would be like four or five in the morning, it could have been. At four in the morning and um, my man told me something. I turn my head, I hear a pop and the amp breaks in my hand and he says, What did you do?
I'm like you mean I did it and? I looked and as soon as I looked, the guy came back at 25 to shoot me a second time. Wow, so I'm like, oh, place to dive, right on the train. He left and I never leaned into projects again. Wow, and I realized he was. a beast like that at that moment the fear and the adrenaline manifested into something else, it manifested into the fact that I was a beast, like if someone wanted to kill me, they would want to get rid of you, so let me go back. You kinda worked on Detroit Radio, right, this is much later, although I'm just hanging around, so being that Detroit radio and Detroit related to Eminem, when you look at the eight miles, I know I'm hanging around a little bit.
Did you look at that? and say man because that's how you know, it doesn't describe it in the first eight miles and you know it and let's get back to it, you know, because tricks, tricks, in yournever in the previous 25 years because I look at her and tell her what you think and she says give me all the information she tells me and I'll get started. talking and she says Michael lands the plane lands the plane and then she says I want to meet him and if those two things don't happen deals it just doesn't happen right beautiful and I know you have it too make some noise for yourself so what's next?
Whats Next? Whats Next? Well, you know, what's next. Honestly, it's a timeless podcast company. You know, I think it's a complete network, it's a joint venture that we did with Sony and The Orchard. It is a complete organization. I think the titles and colloquialisms that we put on our culture increase because we are not classics, we are not old school and our legend is timeless, so I call everything I do timeless podcast timeless appeal timeless distribution and the company thomas podcast is about telling our stories but telling them in a way that will last forever and one of my favorite things to listen to in the radio archives is Orson Welles when he made the broadcast in 1940 or the world theater of the mind and he wanted to make That Multiplies times 100.
And when I heard Kane's story and he started blessing me because that's really what Cain did, I meant, he blessed me with nine episodes that he never talked about, I said it can't just be this thing that I have, I want to hear . The leaves rustling on his block I want to hear you He grew up across the street from divine sounds I talked to Disco Richie about what people do for money and we built the sound design around you know I say it when you hear it and even believe it in the show at the beginning of our show immersive sound design we have a trademarked sound effect that was built in a my man epic and sugar studios that was built to encapsulate everything that you're going to hear everything that you hear, so everything that what we do on the timeless podcast is based on immersive sound design and we have amazing partners and obviously you know, it's like that.
I called, did I ever tell you about the podcast David, did I tell you about Big Daddy Kane? It premieres on April 26. We have a search that says podcast, which is just an interview, you know, kicking around with people. We have the anonymity podcast coming in the summer. you have line by line that you are going to love it's two mcs talking about how much they influenced each other so the first season is dmc and chuck d wow here's a little and here's a little gift for you I'm going to I'm going to hit your head with this one get some

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sauce i'm going to hit your head the original name of the dmc the original name daryl wasn't supposed to be in a group dmc wasn't supposed to be in the group he was just joey joey and jay can rest in peace, right, joey said, hey, i know you got some rhymes, come to the studio, just come to the studio and kick the rhymes, and they did it, they stunk up the mcs, right, he's telling that to dmc, right, right, russell le he tells joey if this doesn't work we're going to call the group run the emcee because it will run but after daryl kicked his verse russell was so happy they called it run dmc for daryl mcdaniels and he blessed us on our podcast.
They are the first people to tell the whole story. That's what's timeless about the man. He's making this evergreen so that when people look back and we go talk to the newer artists, we're going to talk to them and we're going to talk to you. I know we have another big show we're putting together and all that, but the timeless podcast company is about this, it's about making our stories timeless, making them last forever and Kane is the first version of that, making some noise, I'm not going to do it. Looks like I'm looking, you're my man, you're actually one of the people that sit down and tell your story and I can sign it from start to finish, brother, you're absolutely right, I met you with Achinelli, I had my t-o-i record I had my pair of records and you brought me on tour we went on tour we had a great time and I want to thank you in your face as a man because there's a lot of things that you did in hip-hop that you didn't have to do and you did and in case I ever didn't feel like had your flowers so get your flowers, that's what we made up, well we didn't have the actual statement of giving the flowers, we did it. famous in hip-hop you cemented it because I'm sorry because I could remember and it was as beautiful as today and yesterday.
I just spent these two days watching all your videos and I like you, my man rhythm, you have you. I got more rhythm for me, like when I looked, I was like, I don't know if I could have been sure what she was doing because you know we had the West Coast and the East Coast closed, but we had to do the Midwest right, so Russell tells me. I, oh, there's this guy too short and I'm like, oh, born from Mac, you know, I know about, I know, I know about short

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, so we go and our first show is, I don't know, somewhere empty, in the middle of the country, somewhere right.
We go on stage and the typical New Yorker, everyone knows me, everyone knows third base, right? You're thinking this, of course, because I'm from New York. Everyone else, right, so we're in the middle of nowhere. and we're doing this show and very short love it's all love hey player blah blah blah blah play a player what's up man? He would go do your thing. I'll be on stage and watch you do your thing. I'm talking about the crowd, they were there, they were like, you know, they were polite, you know, they were polite and somehow they knew our records, you know on BT and you're on TV, right?
I went out to dance to the bottom. I'm grabbing girls, I'm dancing, you know, and the crowd starts joining us, so oh everyone, you know, all the friends are not okay. We're leaving, we're like, ah, too low, the crowd is going crazy before he even hits the stage. he walked across the stage and he went and that's all he did for 45 minutes and he wiped us out, he wiped us out, we got back on the bus, there were like three people there and his bus couldn't even get out, so I thought, oh, and he must have this city . unlocked we'll go to the next era oklahoma same thing oh god I'm dancing I mean now I'm doing the worm I'm trying to get my I'm like yeah jump through my Playstyle that kills the legs like it's well amplified and that's when it I knew, so there were two moments when I knew that New York was not that, it was a and b and no, it was good, but it is what it is, but the second one was. when we went on tour public enemy then it's public enemy digital underground queen latifah native languages ​​well, we got to the south and I loved what I loved is that I loved going to the side of the stage and seeing the lineup because normally it would be blah blah, blah blah or kane and then kane on public enemy or third base public enemy we go down south bam rouge third base public enemy two life team and I say, oh, there has to be a problem here and I'm going to chuck, I said, chuck, they went up, they went up the lineup, he said no, no, they didn't, I said yeah, they did, man, you're a public enemy, he's like, look, yeah, and I said, look, what two teams in live they got, a record, he said, look, shut up. and we look and we get to the side of the stage where we perform the crowd goes crazy the public enemy performs the crowd goes crazy and then suddenly the cops come in and suddenly two members of the live crew come on stage and Luke says: "Hey, they're not there." He won't let us say our word, so you'll see.
Hey, we want some paws and shit and they didn't have to say a word. I have never seen a dance like this in my life. The top row were. doing like musical chairs around chairs 10,000 people so this went on for an hour because I've never heard before that they made me so horny and I just feel the tap on my shoulder and he turns around and it's chuck and he says you always let the most popular group close so fast we are in Europe we will do the public enemy third base world tour we have the number one record in the gas phase country at the time the queen of England was trying of passing a law called poll tax p-o-l-l tax and basically what it was saying was that parliament was trying to say okay, every person in every household has to pay a flat tax of £2,500 now if you're a manual worker and you have a mother , dad, two children, ten thousand. pounds forty thousand a year pounds is fine, it's not a big deal, but in Trini's neighborhoods in Brixton and south London they had 12 15 people living under one roof, Caribbean families who couldn't afford it.
I won't even bring that home, it was civil unrest, I mean it was like black lives mattered before black lives mattered, I mean, barrels of ash burning in the streets with no poll taxes, all that come on to the Brixton academy, which is like the old one of the oldest theaters in London in Brixton I look at the third base of the public enemy, so I say oh, okay, okay, okay, I'll never forget this, so this It's this old ramshackle building with the base that the building has a shaky flavor on top of a six speakers stacked up and doing its flavor dance and this thing is swaying like it thinks it was going to commit suicide the crowd is going crazy trainees Caribbean heads everyone's in the middle of Brixton I go on stage we go on stage the crowd goes Crazy, of course, we're going to finish with gas, face to face, everyone, mc search, I cut the music, I said, the black cat is bad and I am screaming as loud as I can.
The black cat is bad luck. The bad guys wear black must have been the same. The queen who set up the poll tax understands we couldn't even finish the song they ran into the streets I mean it was crazy the next day London time third base gives the queen the throttle face crazy Of course, crazy, we tour the country and come back. We make Wembley 160,000 people the biggest show I've ever seen Well, not the Wimbledon tennis shirt, that's when that's Wembley, that thing, this is what the arena is, okay, come on, okay, This is about one hundred and forty-sixty. thousand people and now it's third base in physical education, true, but I go out and we feed gasoline and before my even verse reaches the entire crowd, the black cat is bad luck, the bad guys wear black must have been the same queen who organized the The pole tech crowd went crazy, the crowd went crazy.
I learned from those guys that you always let the most popular group come close and when we went on tour to third base and we discovered naughty and we discovered Cyprus when we were on the west coast. let them close, okay, naughty, not even naughty on the east coast, yeah, but they were the hottest in the west, it was hotter in the west, okay, well now I also saw a thing you said you knew about. Bushwick Bail from Bushwick, oh yeah. from Brooklyn, what are your Bushwick bills? Yes, that's why they call them Bushwick Bill. I mean, it makes sense.
I thought they were from Texas. Come on, man, DJ Premier is from Texas too, but he's from Brooklyn. Now, that lifts me up because we see him with Jake France. Yeah, yeah, I guess I didn't move, man, I'm from LA, that's different, like I thought. It didn't make sense when you said it right, but I thought, wait a minute. I thought they were all from Texas. Well they finally weren't from Texas so you met him from Brooklyn yeah how did you meet Bush Mcbeal and the books just from being on the scene and went bankrupt like I told you?
I'm Forest Gump. He was everywhere like he was everywhere. I met bill um when I was with the bad guys inspect the device remember that record so what you gotta do is we're from the bed for the other guys were from Brownsville and we just ran into each other a little wow and yeah it just became cool and then maybe six months a year later you moved to Houston, okay what are your bills originally from Bushwick, yes sir, that's why they call them Bushwick, maybe that's why they changed me, they changed Premiere to Bushwick Bill, I don't know ?
The trade is a big trade though, it's a big trade for me, man, man, let me tell you something. Both legends, both legends rest in peace, man, I can't thank you too much. My brother likes it um wow, you know I was? I'm going to ask you not to smoke

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here, yes, it was going to happen, no, I know, that's why, yes, but I just want to say it to your face and I love you, yes, I love you too, my brother, and I hope that Let's exchange numbers. and I hope you get breakfast, man, yeah, listen to me, bro, you're what we call a legend, you're what we call a hip-hop fan or a person who stood the test of time and is still here, we want to tell you. you who in your face say we talk about you like this when you're not around you want to talk about yourself like this when you're around the stories the interviews were similar it was crazy because I just got back from New York and I missed my flight I'm supposed to go to Los Angeles and then coming here, but it was cool because I had to study for two days on you, so I just keep moving forward, let me keep moving forward and I'm like I'm trying. to find out when and this would be my last question, although yeah, sure, okay, because when I can look at the time capsule of the people in this game, I can say this hated hip-hop here when I look at mine, oh, I know when I hated it. oh wow I look at other people, I know when I definitely couldn't ifcould you correct me if I'm wrong was there ever a time when you said this is not what I signed up for this is not what I wanted to be a part of when I looked at the footage that is available and the Googles that are available there was some time when that he was like man this is this is not this is not what I want to be a part of or this Was there ever one?
No, no, this culture gave me everything. Okay, so was there any point where you were disappointed? You can't tell me, no one, no, yeah, when Vanilla Ice and Hammer were on the radio and all the people I respect. You're not on the radio um that's that for me it was heartbreaking um you know I always tried and again I don't like to use finite words but I'll use them here. I've always done my best to figure out how I can contribute. the best way I could, including building nonfiction and being a part of it and having a plan and going to geffen and just saying hey, these guys are going to be the ramones of hip-hop like I knew it like I knew it. that they didn't need the radio to be millionaires and you know sell millions of records just by building a studio with necro and ill bill in the middle of brooklyn and making music um none, there's never been a time where I owe everything to hip hop um yeah It's not because this culture accepts me and allows me to do what I do.
Your girl would tell me to go buy a size 7 shoe at Nordstrom. Everything I've done in my career has been centered around the philosophy that I was taught in the culture peace unity love and fun and um the tenants of this culture um because you know I come from a place where the term hip hop didn't exist you know what I heard grammak say dst say this like you know the term hip-hop was a derogatory term we didn't want it to be called that when I was growing up it was kids dancing in the street writing their names on the walls DJing at parties and rapping in the street , there was nothing I think the New York Times called it that or the New Yorker we don't want to call it that but we adapted well.
I owe this culture everything that I don't know what I would do. He would be a shoe salesman, I'm sure. I would be selling something but I wouldn't be where I am and I couldn't afford the life that I have and I couldn't afford the family that I have um but no and I still look for new music and I still love new talent and I and I still try to find them. I still try to get up before everyone else. I have some cool friends that we call and I'm like, "You're at Marcus, you get ready in blah, blah, blah, you know?" I'm still that Dude, I'm still that 17-year-old kid who, instead of going into rock and soul, instead of going into the world of jnr music, instead of liking, you know, what was the record's place in each place? of this country, I'm on the internet trying to find out who's next, you know, like when I heard J Cole warm up when I heard lights please, I told my friend, I said this kid is about to be the best, one of the biggest lights, please, if you haven't heard that. record, I don't know if you have it or not, I highly suggest you spend some time with that record, but now, what's your favorite hip-hop moment without you being involved in hip-hop?
Oh, I mean, there are so many brothers. the one that shows up, one of my favorites is krs in the latin quarter about to perform, you know, the south bronx and while he's on stage, melanie mel comes out santa, yeah, yeah, so just to be clear, I was the first person with Skylar Rockman. Rest in peace. I was there the first time they played that record in a club, so I'm watching Krs and Scott go on stage and Melly Mel comes up behind him and wants to fight him and Mel pulls 100. and off the stage. It looked like it was a pretty wrinkled hunt and Chris had hunted and turned to Scott and Scott handed him a band of a thousand and said how about a thousand ape babies better and that was it wasn't originally a record for Queens originally. no, no, no, not at all, I was just stating the fact correctly, it wasn't an MC that I have pictures of and it's in the Paradise book of Shannon and KRS hanging out together at LQ, you know what I'm saying and that is a? of the things like you when you talk from east to west and you talk about this and that like that are the streets that magnified the audience like even magic and red alert were cool like they weren't, they had no problems with each other.
We magnify it on the street, but that's one of my favorites, it's one of my favorite hip-hop memories that always stays with me, you know, academic rock was like my big brother, uh, I'm confused and uh, and I was. I was there when krs, miss melody and scottie morris came out of brock hospital when they found out he was brain dead and he just walked past me, he didn't even recognize me and kept mumbling. Same thing, we just have to move forward, we just have to move forward and Friday was the show at Madison Square Garden.
Wow, I'm Forest Gump, damn, damn man, make some noise, so I can't come into your house without giving you some presents, yeah, so I got some presents for all of you, oh yeah, I brought some presents, like that that before I go, you have the steaming package that is for you and that is for you, thank you sir, and that is for you, and that is for you, and I have two. more in my pocket so this is the 30th anniversary of Derelicts wow and the 30th anniversary of pop va the weasel and the 30th anniversary of kmd mr hood so those are our challenge coins now that we're falling we're like challenge coins coins challenger and I have supports for all of you so I wanted you to have them there first out so you guys are the first to say wow bro where's the camera?
We could get closer, damn, no one pack this. Yeah, I need the pizza when you're ready to do the uh yeah, when you're ready to do the uh, the CNN ones, let me know, come on, I have no idea what we're doing, we're going out, but I'm going to do this. It's just a coin, it's just a coin, bro, it's not bitcoin, no, it's a team of collectors, it's not an nft, it's not an nft, but I will share this visit and April 15th nft nft with ernie panikoli, aha , we are creating an nft of yours.
Infamous biggie in the jeep picture you want to give him as a quick tour of entertainment yeah so an nfc nfc means non-fungible token it's digital basically a digital print or a digital code thank you and that digital code is encrypted with A watermark is unique and authenticated by blockchain law and you can buy it at auction, either in cash or cryptocurrency, or both. The one we will do on April 15 will be Ethereum. We have partnered with Ethereum to do that. If you're not familiar, go to openc.com and we'll help those who want to participate open a crypto wallet because that's the other part of education: if you want to get wealth, real wealth, then you have to properly understand cryptocurrencies. so coinbase is one of the applications to use openc right, so we are helping those who want to participate in this nft auction, um, to create their cryptocurrency wallet so they can do it and then we will do other ones, yeah, between us.
I'm actually working on something, okay, that's cool, that's cool, well if you really want to get some money, shout out, let's take some pictures and have a drop, and this is it, man.

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