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R.I.P Pop Smoke, Birdman on New Doc, Legacy, Lil Wayne Relationship & Young Thug | Everyday Str

Jun 07, 2021
What's going on guys, are you seeing the daily fight at the desk here with the academics? We know that today we have Birdman on the show, that he is a very special guest. I never thought I'd come here, so I'm sure it's going to be a very interesting conversation experience, but first, of course, we have to address some simply devastating news that we were all dealing with yesterday, so basically, as soon as we finished yesterday, our producer came to talk about social cuts, someone from the Renan team and told us that the pop

smoke

had been removed and it really took all of our breath away, so of course I think you all already know that he was murdered on Wednesday in the morning in Los Angeles.
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Early reports said he was shot during a home invasion and robbery, but now there are new reports. alleging that it might actually have been a targeted hit, TMZ of course obtained surveillance footage showing four men entering the house around 4:30 a.m. Pacific Time, they reportedly said, Multiple shots were fired that only hit Pop Smoke and he was pronounced dead at a West Hollywood Hospital, shortly after, Pop Smoke was only 20 years old. I had the opportunity to meet him a couple of weeks ago. He was on my Apple Music show. He was a cool guy, full of personality and just talking about how I had the mental shift realizing you know it's not like the streets, it's not the feds interrogating you, you like it, the interviews aren't as bad as they seem, It's part of your career, you know, he was really starting to turn that corner, he seemed to like it.
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I really just adapt to the industry and I know it hurts for someone to be so

young

and be lost in another way. No, you had a personal connection with him too. Yes, he is really unlucky. I met Pop last year. His manager is one of my closest friends. Rico Beats and um like he was walking into his office one day and they were walking out and he introduced me. I didn't know he was an artist, you know? I mean, he introduced me to him because Rico has some of his little friends out there. and the first thing he said was that he told me that he would be watching me every day.
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He was saying something real like you're not even concentrating, so I didn't think much about it, you know? When I took my um. In our position, I saw that I think the noise started to build up and everything and I thought I actually wanted to sign him, but you know I couldn't participate, he was too expensive, Fidel, but I know that in November he reached out to me, he sent me a message text and asked me, "Do you know what I would do later?" and he told me he was going to be in a studio, so he said, "Would you come in?" and I said, You all know me like once I'm here for the night, I'm like in, I was like They will finish this week.
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You know, I'll definitely come see you guys and you know when I released your album when. fell, you know, he would, it came up in my comments all that stuff like we just have a mutual respect for each other because we have a mutual connection with my friend Rico, but it's so crazy how things happen so fast because when I posted I really liked the people who jumped on my comments who had negative things to say just because they didn't like his music or thought I was an asshole writer because I was supporting their music and you know, I wasn't just supporting theirs. music because my friend is his manager but you really support him because I liked him.
I like the fact that you know it was a new New York. I have become an artist who coined his own sound. You know he can't. Coma, no, we all joke about it having an alloy sound and tone or a 50 sound on its own, but you know being so

young

, it was really cutting and it's devastating, like you said when we got the news. We all stopped everything for a moment and I think for a moment, like you know we all had it, we all have a connection with each other, so act when you were leaving like you were safe today, bro, like you know, I mean vice versa.
We all like these moments, they're just tragic, in a way I wasn't as close to him as he was great when he was an MC, but it kind of took me back to the same thing and to the space it was like, damn, this is another entertainment . Another artist that I never supported, that life was taken away from him and soon it was difficult for his family and friends, I mean, he cut that show and then, you know, then you start thinking about all the things that could have been, already was. he was at the forefront of this jewelry movement and the interesting thing about him was that he was very much a unifying force, but he wasn't.
You've made it clear that in New York, if you show love to someone, then your dick writes, yeah, I was cool with little TJ and Favio Foreign and I really felt like I was bringing everyone together so they could all be cool together, you know, in this music industry and you know I consider myself to be on the media side, but you know we all live like the shared experience that we have. we're like, you know, of course, we know he had a personal connection, we're like, you know, he knew someone who was really cool with you, you know, pop

smoke

and of course he pop, you know they had conversations, but like every Every time we lose someone in the music industry it's like a punch in the gut, you know, it's that shared experience of sweet Vito like we're in this and it's like it's really a privileged position to do what we do, to do what he does and when you See someone lose their life at such a young age with so much potential with someone who's just about to reach the pinnacle, like you're in that position where you could actually say that he really made it and He achieved his dreams.
You know, you start to wonder. and you start to get entertained, but certainly my mortality of everyone in this because it's almost like we're seeing too much of it, whether it's pinching or juice swirling, you know if it was Mac Miller and even now and when I heard that yesterday it was Like I was in disbelief, I was like no, no, like that again, this is our sound man that came in a suit, my man Jay, he walked in and he was like me, I watch the news and as soon as he said pop smoke, I was like. waiting and your heart drops because you know the worst is yet to come and but I still didn't expect that, yeah, fated, maybe you know he was arrested or someone at that time and of course those aren't even good things, that's so unfortunate that we In music like that it's automatically the first thing we think about, if we heard some sudden news about someone, but unfortunately it was the fact that they passed away, you know, with that you can ask a lot of questions, you know?
How does that happen? Because you know, you know, I've seen some people say that and I don't want to just make some rap like I don't really see promising new artists really becoming like others. in other genres of entertainment, being really shot to death or, you know, really losing your life in really tragic ways, you know, sometimes we see that's what happens inside, whether you're an actor, you're a musician, you can be doing any kind of thing. of art, but the violence comes, you really start to think that this happens almost too much with that, you know, I really feel a lot of sympathy for their family, their friends, like the people who were with them every day, who you know.
The Internet and how they perceive it because I always tell you that we need grief counseling. I see that as soon as he passed away, people point fingers: "he did it or he's proud", you know, can you imagine losing someone every day? I know people with me who are with me every day they have been with me since college they have been with me before it worked they are doubled they are still with me now that you know I am having some kind of success imagine those people what they are like what they are going through and then having the scrutiny of strangers who you know, of course, because they are also heard, yes, they are just saying all kinds of things and now you have to defend yourself.
I can't imagine what his mom feels, yeah, I can't imagine what his close friends, the people that he really supported in his neighborhood, this is extremely sad and you know, I definitely want to be careful when making any general comments. statement in terms if you don't see people like you, yeah well that's how you prevent this, we don't really know the facts right now, as you know, we really like, again, we've said about many of our own who lost their lives . They lost their lives because they stayed in their neighborhood too long, but that's not the case.
He went, he went to the opposite coast, he was in the Hollywood Hills and so you would think that he knows that he has some kind of solace. some kind of safe space or, even if you're a celebrity, you don't think you're a target, but you never really know. I hope that, like us, not only is there more to it, you know, I hope that New York artists themselves realize what he was the flag that was waving in terms of I mean I don't even think there's a code cone nor that you bring something new back New York is here in terms of just diversifying the sound and continuing with everything that happens in I'm just I hope everyone you know realizes their space and it's going too soon.
I wanted it to happen or something too because I see everyone using this word becoming a target. Success, you become a target. Make yourself a target. I don't know the facts. Don't know. I know exactly what happened, but I know that we are the ones targeting our own people. What I want to say is that people who see the same skin color as us are murdering us. You know, I mean, and it happens way too often. We would like to point out. the finger on everyone but ourselves I think you know, um, that's the awkward conversation to have, you know, regardless of the things that have happened in one's life, when we talk about pointing out who the target is. , but he also returns to music. and I say when it's in music we love music every day until something happens, you know, I mean, and it's unfortunate that we look at this kid, this kid is 20 years old, 10 years ago, he was 10, 10 years ago years, I was 27 and I'm saying I'm just thinking about the timeline and he lived such a short life in hip-hop culture.
A lot of the things we celebrate are mostly the things that bring us into the spirit and I think people understood. start having not just conversations but changing behavior, you know, I mean, behavior change has to happen because if not, this is going to go on and on and on and I hate having moments like this for me while I was doing it. Personally I'm not very close to him. I feel close in the sense of seeing another young black man lose his life that he was trying to accomplish something no matter what had happened before in his life.
I saw a person who lit up the room when he entered. I've seen one person who remembers when you told me about the interview and he said, "You know, I didn't know he was going to be as great as he was." You really talked to so many artists it was so dry it's torture. he's cool, like a really cool super charismatic guy from Brooklyn, he's really fun to interact with and the thing is you know, because I like the content of the music and I don't blame it just on one you say, like a lot of the things I come from from the neighborhood of poverty all that that does to everyone what it does to us we don't have enough conversation is with music you're not having these conversations about gun violence and now how does it only affect the person you're in shape with but how does it affect the children and mothers and aunts and uncles and nieces and everyone linked to this, no one wins, yes, the last thing I do is that I reflect on what I publish to change and I was chronicling some of the things by what's happened since he's been cool about how he got shot people try to steal him from all these violent incidents you know luckily he's alive but he left that tweet with a warning saying for everyone who wants this lifestyle and for this success comes with this and as unfortunate as it sounds, there is no other way to explain it.
It comes with that and it comes with an evaluator to take certain precautions. It comes with the need to move differently. It also comes with a few things you can. I won't even avoid your past, maybe other incidents that you know how you would handle when you had nothing to lose right now, you could pay the ultimate price, so you know that's one. I send my deepest condolences to him and everyone who heard about his passing. especially his family, since his relatives are honest, I can't even understand what they feel because he is the one who is supposed to change the lives of so many people, yes you could see how hard he hit New York yesterday like a wave of upcoming New York artists pays homage to, you know, plus two legends like 50 Cent and Nicky, so I just want a second word accent.
I think right now he is a mixture of pain, shock and also anger and as a fan he wants to know. answers for things, but please respect, you know, history, family and friends and their privacy, and don't research or attack people on the internet, it's just not the right decision at this time, it's very disrespectful, We just want to give you our deepest condolences. meet friendscash, like look at why sell now? He's like man I just wanna throw the win or you black man that could have been another branch with cash like YMCMB was the reason I said there's a part of me you know like my real brother like my partner so for him to win we went you know why if I could help him and always about the money all the money is not good sometimes I don't try to make money he I want to help him and show him how to do it so he can help everything around him same with MBA at the same time my little nephew Nino that's what it's about it plays brother this was, you know, in the gr that we had with school and sports no, we have music to get something out, so Birdman has been difficult for You manage

relationship

s over the years, so families go through ups and downs and I feel like labels like Cash Money are a family like we've seen. chasing a rich friend who we thought were going to be great together didn't work out drake and nicki go through their ups and downs what's it like to be in your position and have to be the person who manages these dynamics as they change?
I just left it, I left it. because I feel like it's going to develop, I'm in the middle of it with everyone because I rush with everyone and you know, if they get along and I keep pushing the winner, I still see it as a family and then sometimes it happens, you just have to let it develop, I always looked at it like you know, I give to everyone, I have an open book, they gave me like I was giving an open book with Doug and Mel at a young age and a business, and when Lucien came along, I gave.
He gave me a bigger book, so I had to have a book open. I gave Wayne an open book. He opened this book for Drake and Nicki and now they are doing the same. I gave Doug an open book so he could open his book for other people when I mean. open book you can spend any amount of money you want, no matter how much it takes because I believe in what they're going to do, so sometimes you throw money against the wall, that's the music business, it may not mean anything to other people, except for them. building a brand, we just have to take that air and invent it later, that's interesting, you said that because I like it.
I remember there's a clip of Lucien right where he responds. I think the former property action was like they actually bought a state plan online where Drake says, you know, tell Lucien, I say I'm burning holes in my budget and I wonder what that's like, how even a conversation these days it goes to you then I get a solution or you just have the understanding it seemed like what you just said now you have the understanding that the artists you have you give them free rein they could make an open book do what you want what Nicky won't she do it I'll do yours especially spinning the same thing with Drake something white whatever they don't say I've never stood in the way of no creativity I looked at their creativity I never looked because we just spent too much money that's what it's going to take to make what we had to do and honestly it worked so it's creativity my question is more of a throwback question just because like my two favorites some of my favorite albums ever came with cash is chopper city Yugi shuffle in home war guerrilla so but with the pretty boys, so I always wanted to know what the process of making them was because, as you know, with Jay we always have reasonable doubts and we get those springs.
I never had a chance to see Chopper City, I mean one of my friends who lived in Arizona he just got home and he was playing tapes, that's how they played me New Orleans music, so I wanted to know if a part of the pier we can see a little. a little info on what BG was doing in Turkey and the whole canvas man definitely man, BG really super solid, my little neighborhood friend doing that and we actually recorded that at Fresh House and at his house, a lot of the music we made in new house, you know we were still in the neighborhood, we were still in the project, moving, doing that, that's why it's so sincere, yeah, because we were still living like that, you know, the musical survivors, the way that you had it, that's why sometimes you can't do what they did. because they don't live like that anymore, so BG, that was a really sincere pain, you know, that was their pain and those Hot Boyz that were actually my partners and us, we really grew up calling ourselves the Hot Boyz and I decided to name a group. to High Boys, but actually the hot boys were Five Six Street, who lived like this, they really lived this, that there was rap, oh yeah, I was just watching, uh, near a player that I blocked on YouTube, there was nothing terrible about it, rockin' is definitely 11, Derek, yeah.
Someday we will make movies again. We're making movies now. I have a movie I made with myself, Chris Brown, and they can and do call Ball, come out and made more documentaries with Apple. That's why we're on the west coast now. making movies you guys almost like now you like to animate like a production on the way, it feels like you realize there are a lot of stories to tell, I mean, everything we're talking about, they used it like Straight Outta Compton. It was that experience in the theater like you guys still had a lot of experiences that you got right, so what even prompted you to get into that in terms of let's do a couple of buyer picks and docuseries coming up, really make the real move.
Yes, that's the plan now with the setup, but what inspired that? Because because you were so heavy on music, a lot of times people are so heavy on music that they don't look for other industries that they can still support. music but I tell the different story Lake, I don't always use it, I'm never going to hug the block, music is my first love, I'll never let it go, I'll let it go, I'm careful and they let it go and that made me want to grab it still more so I really like what 50 cent is doing because I saw him transfer, he's my partner, a friend of mine, but I like how he really did it and took it to a whole different level plus we just had I'll undergo doing what he does, but I really like how he transformed from hip-hop to going on that side of the fence and that's not easy, that's why you don't have some people doing it, but I'm taking advantage of the motor side and um, but no I'm always music first, how it's been in Hollywood, although I think to your point, especially with things like the Oscars, such a white trend a few years ago, we know that black people are not the most welcome in those spaces, which is it your experience? um, where I come from in capital, so I don't run around without accidents, there's nothing negative on my part, so, um, you're funny, so I find Nick and Chris Brown fronting our own movie and everything I do.
I like fun, you know, our biopic is fun, the movies will be with Universal, but if I had to put up my own money I would have done it, so you pretty much have the same thing that you took from the blog in terms of our hustler mentality the you brought to the music industry you're lovely you know what the film industry is a little bit different although a lot of that way for other people to fund it right? you're saying it I'll do it if I have to do it do it, I'm going to do it.
I believe in myself and my thoughts first and foremost, so whatever I do anyway, no one to do it from. I never did it. I want to know why I'm a big, thin thing. Yes, he was thin. They see each other. like Harley, everything he says is very precise, but it's like very few of us could get him to do a book like a business like, I would let us see what my brother got, a book called Business Mind, we did it, we probably put it . will premiere at 20:22 our 25th anniversary mm-hmm, that's one. Our movie was probably coming out in 2022, our 25th anniversary, so we planned that, you know, I always try to stay ahead of what I did, bro, and that's it. what it is and you know, we have goals, but one of my main goals in the music business is I want to make a billion streams.
I feel like I've achieved something like Khurana, cracking a pyramid or something I've won. "I don't see doing it. I would like to see before I leave this planet that someone has achieved this kind of thing. Do you see how you look with everything that happens and you know in terms of how you get new artists and you know how we see like you?" We're still very involved in the music game, but a lot of times these new rappers are these, you know, when some people are young they don't understand it or they might not even respect the

legacy

of certain ones.
It's harder, you know, to access a hill, you see a new artist appear, you say, listen, let me explain the situation you might have here. Is it harder or easier because of

legacy

? It's probably easier. I can't say it's harder, you have a lot. I really want to be with them, you know, they grew up with Cash Money and were familiar with some kind of affiliation or something, but I'm just trying to show that we really can be more than all this trouble, you know, nowadays it can be more than just the artist, the artist can put all this in a time when CEOs are leaving like he's learning the image that everyone gave up now, you see, it's more popular, as you know , I really like it.
What P does down there, like what TDE does. I love what the young

thug

does because I loved the game. You know, when Wayne Drake and Nicki make anyone hug under the artist. I love it. I like to watch it. That's what it's about for me. Yeah I got it of course he likes it all my questions are old haha ​​obviously keep them just because like another album I got that job yeah how did you think? I always wanted to know who told you. This is Iggy, your neighborhood buddy, right? he was like, you know, you always have that crazy guy on the block, what's called a quote, he was like that and I just wanted to include him, we, first of all, were living that cool, that's how he was living, mhm, you already know.
Because of the money we went crazy, right, and Zig was looking crazy, that was always not allowed, so with that I always wanted to know what a great moment the great moment of the song is because I always had records that were like I wasn't going to get them . more, I wasn't going to understand the moral, but like Oh, they still fly, they still fly, it was just that a more attractive jock invented records like that where you take advantage of something that people really like should really panic if they can't pay the rent because all the money spent behind me, but you turned it into a good time, like how to drive, being able to make them, the record maker guy was really doing that, spending all the money, I gotta figure out how to pay the rent rent, oh, that's it.
Fresh but fresh, the great Thomas, you know the jury and the double that was always me. He was leading your room. He was just unlucky in life and when we got money I went crazy and cool he was kind of a comedian, although funnier and he had. he came up with something like that singing on the hooks and he came up with that still fly he came up with all that singing it was fresh I wasn't with the singing back then I was with us living like I wanted the trick to do that other yeah, I only remembered the desk.
I was just saying that I watched the number one stunt video the other day and I was like all those cars when I was a kid looked old, modern, but now they just look big like VCR rails or the highway with another car asks because I saw him lying in a champions drink and he was saying how do you know you just take a car like idli was stuck in the studio and you would just take the car and decorate it, put televisions $20, that was like a standard of money in cash or you always liked cars, um, you were really just growing up now, understanding why no one doesn't have one like the one we had called no air conditioning, like just growing up.
Made me break out like this I want every car they ever made I had 60 70 calls and everything had that song We're not dry That without painting it changes the love inside You know I was always fascinated with cars, but when we got the money we could really do that , I just went crazy, yeah we see Cash Money in the west, we see a blue face if people even think about that. I don't think the first thing people think of is Cash Money when it comes to blue facebook, do we even see it as new or is it like a blue face appearing, do you have other artists that you know that you sign or that you are working with, how does that arise?
Are we about to see almost like a new era of cash where it can be like, you know, when it came to Wayne, you were very present, you know, even when it comes to what I'm seeing, it's like we think about a Birdman, well, like we have a new one, is where maybe they may not be as connected, but it's still under the umbrella, definitely, um, I'm not. I'm still into it, but not as much as when we were developing all that, you know, I felt like Cash Money West. I think they have a lot of talent in the west and it's not a great reception for us with the labels, they really have to come here to play, so I felt like putting my markYou were trying to badmouth him, I can forgive him and we could be, you know whatever, I don't really know, but until I see this man, I haven't seen this man and I don't put any energy into it, at all, but not a thought process, nothing, nothing.
I'm trying to get a billion more billion dollars on this. I've never put energy into any other Nick Pepper. I hear that and I keep moving it, but when we see each other we will see how he appears. Birdman, thank you. To come, I'm still trying to imagine you at home right now, just watching TV, we do it, the bugs, you know, we have the big house on the ocean and we just smoke le smoke cali and wait, I just think all day I try to discover it. What is the next play? Who are we going to do?
How are we going to do it and maintain it? Push the biggest set you've gotten yet. I remember I understand. I remember that I am tight like a child watching. I'm like I'm the biggest control. I've gotten so far that you charged or they just sent you a transfer. I don't care what 400 cents are if I make 75 million, yes. Stupid question when you receive a check that big you can't just go to the bank and they deposit it, what do they do? They verify that I invested again. I give Wayne 150 200. I give Drake the same and I give Nikki whatever he wants and we keep it moving, you know?
I'm going to do what I do. myself because they sent me I've been waiting, I mean, I got money from 20 years ago. I'm still sitting, but I invested again. I'm going to convert the 50 to a billion of it, which we didn't do already. I have it. look seven years ago you look at the Forbes list a viola every year you're always in that top 10 or top five four I have to ask my friend a question it's the money thing you're always up there people always say this new game he released a record , but he's always there every year, I mean, what do you think of that?
And I also wonder in general, like I'm counting, no, I was like, how much money does it cost

birdman

to live on a monthly basis, like what's his expense, it depends on what I'm doing or what I'm doing first. everything, there is no limit for my children, whatever it is, my daughter, won't you understand? I don't care what it is, I'm my son, I know like some of the people that did it for me, but growing up I keep my partners with me that I really grew up with and I try to give whatever they want and we just hustle, but I I like to buy what I want when I want.
I look at life as if every day is a birthday or a holiday. I do not wait. For a holiday or a birthday to make me feel that way, I try to live my life every day like it's a birthday, so I try to treat myself. I wouldn't give anything if I warned you about eight million. I am Bacchus. I'm like that happens to him ten million dollars I thing you wanted what they have won't contain the other tell him you'll get it I'll get it make sure oh my god they build them now so come on stop is that you?
Have you ever been in the period where you say, "I have to take care of my funds a little late," like "we have to be safe" in terms of "maybe he suffered a loss" and he says "let me move." I remembered Diddy, you know? Like that's your level, right, like Diddy said that he had lost that he suffered a loss in something. I photographed Shawn drawing something, but he said, you know, he started flying commercial for a while. Hey, have you ever been in that period? Be like here. Let me narrow it down because we all know it.
Honestly, I always made money in the game for the last 20 years. I made money in the music business, honestly, like we made billions of dollars in the game. I didn't hit Wayne cheating on Nicky. Taking down two billion dollars with these people, you know what I mean, so I'm not the money, it's never been a problem for me in this game, ever give me, so, if I cut down just because I want to, but I'm not going to be fool with my money, you know, I'll do my best to be as smart as possible, but I'll live life the way I want, but I'll live life the way I want, I'm not going to fool myself, I'm going to do whatever I want. with my life was, you know she could leave at any moment, so I'll play with life if I wanted to, I understand, I don't think about that, period, I have no regrets in this life, you have all your questions about money, we have never seen.
I've never seen dollars that big anyway we came to a program that's fast yes yes we appreciate you coming wait how much money I'm sorry how much money is that injury like why did you write I really couldn't tell you I'm I'm so sorry know my watch and that's a honey, I don't know, you don't even have to entertain him because I know the thing is with Birdman he's always given a lifestyle that people want to aspire to and I. I'm pretty sure they wanted the craftsman side of it, saw all those cars and cash videos and said, "Damn, I want to have the same thing now." I'm telling you, so we have to see the documentary, yes, yes, that's the painting, that's the image.
I was praying because I know that if you show them something they like, they don't want to achieve it and that has always been my motivation. That's what's hindering Sean's growth and something that Dan got and they can try to get it to make it something that academics aspire to. As rich as you Sunday Birdman, that's why he has all these questions. Thanks again. Thank you all for the horse. Congratulations on a new document. Make sure they go see it. I learned a lot. I like what they do. I like it. pre platform you have what you don't see you help artists because I appreciate you, you thank your talentless self bro what you're going to put there makes sense to me you know I appreciate it I think you should start a record label in the dimes totem, the reason I came here I wanted to tell you that you need to start a record label because you see talent, you have a platform and you get one, you are sincere, well, you know, again, I know we have to go, but but I see it in terms of, you know, I'm like you have a media platform, what you do is like anything else you know, like being a record label and being, I really love it, you probably love it, but he also just thought.
I said you have to adapt in the transition, right, you don't have to pigeonhole yourself into learning, yeah, Morris, you have people who really like going to school, the journey, you know, it's like people. I would talk about great people, Doug Morris, Marilyn Winter and Lucian Grain. My teeth, my Martin Lippmann, look a lot like my brother. I've worked with him for 23 years, so I was taught by great people. I suspected I'm glad you came here. I'm not going to lie to you, I told him. like a Bourbonnais, shut up, but I'm so glad you're joking, like I'm up here, so I thought we didn't think you were going to answer our question, so we know how cool it is with you.
It should drive me crazy, but other than that, we're straight now. I really like it, honestly, what they are doing is a great platform for the industry. We appreciate you, we hope you come back and visit us next time. I won't do it. A little water is enough, Nino with me, but you know he said no, he's not shy, although one of those that will be special in his video was released on Friday because in each episode of arm we release a new video with a new order, so here the first one. one that came out this friday okay yeah we check it name kids name of the song called sum it up finish it together you're all going to hear a lot about it right someone I'm really putting a lot of emphasis on he's definitely money so I'm looking forward to seeing what You are doing.
The game definitely has an open book to do whatever it wants. Shoestring budget. Midtown Ana-lucia was really telling the truth. Drake doesn't have a budget, no, that's unlimited. Do what you want. I really want to, I respected it, I mean, it's hard to do, but yeah, I have a track record and we really made a lot of money, but before we made the money we were still allowed to have that open budget, but I was taught that Maryland went to Doug Marvis me. He said that and I gave it to Wayne Wayne, we passed it to him and he continued and that's been the key to my success.
I let her do whatever they wanted. I never get involved with any kind of creativity. Other artists the legacy. It's amazing and a legacy continues, continues, that's the crazy part, man. I'm surprised that, like you said, a lot of people take advantage of a certain point, you seem like a lot of my peers, like you knew you had the Rough Riders. the So So Def the No Limit the bad boy the quiet night all those guys stopped it was really just us we have a part of everything that Jake had left a retired retirement and when we left him we went crazy really crazy men go see with your money order coming out soon on Spotify thanks again to Birdman.
I can not believe it. Birdman.

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