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TK Kirkland on Young Thug, Kevin Samuels, Chappelle, Katt Williams, 2Pac, Jay-Z (Full Interview)

Mar 08, 2024
album and Jay-Z is on one of the songs, a song called Neck and Dolls Right and he's actually Jay. -z referenced my

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with faison love in his verse where he says uh to the face I'm in love I wouldn't believe it either they're like I'm a cheater I wouldn't listen to reason either um he was basically referring to how faison said he doesn't believe some of jay-z's drug stories, it seems like they're overinflated like you know jay-z sold some drugs, he was never that drug dealer and we talk about that. you know how jay-z said he lost 92 bricks and so on later in this other rap he explained how he's only making a thousand on every brick when jay-z creates all this drug dealer drug dealer I'm a drug dealer I'm a drug dealer these kids and they just us too we have to do it to be like jay-z not knowing this is all made up jay was involved wait wait wait wait wait no no I

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ed Dehaven who was his drug dealing partner right no no , partner, he was the drug dealer and jay was with him, jay was watching, eating chips, how do you do that without behavior? knows the truth well and listens no matter if it's true or not, I don't know I don't really care, but what I did do was I decided to do the math around this situation, and this is what I found that was very interesting. . 92 bricks, let's say about 17.5 per brick, which is about what they were going for ryan is worth about 1.6 million dollars right when you lose all those bricks you're at 1.6 million total for some people who are very, very scary and they will kill your entire family to get that money back or just not get the money back.
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Just to prove a point, if you're making a thousand with bricks with 92 bricks, that's a six percent profit margin, that's it's so true that you're risking your life in prison and being murdered, yes, more than a six percent profit margin, and that's how most, unless it was the guy, that's how 99 of all the men in The 80s and 90s went to jail for six percent profits. Now I will be one of them. I have to tell you when we were doing that and the thing was 15 or 16 and you put a little bit of 2,000 in it you think you're making money you think you're not you're not even doing the math you just think you're somewhere okay yeah, but the consequence yeah They catch you with one brick and then they won't base it on 2000. right, yeah, they're not basing it on profit margin, you're not basing the problem on the whole brick.
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Whole brick, right, if they catch you with 92 bricks, you're gone forever and I want people to listen to what you say. Vlad I like to see when you and I talk, they listen to me, but they listen to you too because you hit them. From another angle, the six percent profit margin is not worth it and when you go to prison you know what people do, they want to work, they want to become trustees as soon as possible to earn two cents an hour or a day. you won't work on the street but you will risk going to prison, but then when you go to prison you will want to be an administrator or work in the kitchen or work in the laundry.
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I have to change the mentality and this is what you do on these shows, even if we have two people, Vlad, because they come up to me, I'm glad you're not there like me, they come up to me and I'll say I saw you in Vlad and I love what you're talking about and I changed my life because of you God because I'm 60 years old, I've never said what you just said makes sense when you say 92 the bricks guess what no one thought about the thousands because most of the people when you say 92 bricks no one's telling the truth they're not saying i'm getting the whole pie no one's getting the whole pie unless you're the poster um unless frank lucas and you bring yours here 90 mostly, i I'd say 90 of the people that were pitching were working for the big guy that had the tax, which was only two or three, meaning you had to sell 100,200,300 to see anything real. money, right, right, if I had, if it brought you a regular business, open this restaurant and you'll make six percent, you'd probably say, uh, that's not enough money and too much work, but you're still going to sit there and take the risk. your freedom for that same six percent, like who raised you, who made you listen to me, you know, damn Vlad, the way you just said it, I really hope they understand because I guarantee no one has ever said what you just said. to say and I think the way you just said it will really make people think and hurt some people's feelings who will say, "Damn, I wish they would have told it to me that way because no one was getting the

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I could see like you said if we were receiving.” the

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15 out of 92 not bad that's not bad not bad right, yeah, you know, I mean, this is where fentanyls come in, where it's like, oh, you could make it super cheap and sell a ton of pills and everything is more or less. direct profits, that makes a little more sense to me financially now you know what it does it's a completely different story, I'm just saying this from finance, but you're really risking a loss of a million and a half dollars on a profit of 92,000 with jail. added time and murder because that's good, it just doesn't make sense from a business, even from the consequence, because you lose the package, you owe someone 1.2 million, like you owe them, you owe them that, if you sell everything.
I only did three, two or three, no more than three, unless you got it cheaper, so let's say if it was 15 you lowered it to 12 or 13 and put five on it, it's still not worth it, yeah, it's still not worth it the penalty, but people "I'm in prison today for not knowing basic math and percentages, because that's what it boils down to people living more than six percent or even cheaper, Vlad, because that's something that happens. "I have to be honest, when I was doing it, that's how it was." I don't like the main thing, it was connected, but when you put it the way you put it, I feel like a fool because it was only two or three thousand pop and this and then the people you thought had it were sometimes late .
Sitting around and waiting two or three days for your shipment to arrive didn't use to be so intense that people started selling fake wrapped plywood and you're not smart enough to check it because it was wrapped and you see it, you believe it. That's how you give them all the money correctly and you find out that it's plywood. Shout out to my friend Aaron Sexton. I was once in a deal with these

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men from Carson and they kidnapped him for it. It was a terrifying moment. Scary moment, I'm not going to lie like that if you, Aaron, are still doing your thing?
God bless you, Aaron Sexton, ladies and gentlemen, he will tell you the story. He kidnapped him and some guys helped me pay the debt because they were friends of mine but there was still 30,000 left. I never paid it and now I'm a great comedian. I'm in Detroit, on my comedy show. Guess what? Vlad, the 30,000 guy, is walking through the building with his Girl, I'm walking up the stairs and I'm saying to myself, Damn, if I had my piece on him, he had his, we'd probably shoot each other, but this is the best thing in life and I think I shared this with you right before Gucci. and jeezy got together we said you asked me if I think there was ever makeup and I think I would wear it so I said yeah they will and that brother and I left the dates we were on went to the bar they had a drink we grew up Now as you know, it's been 10 12 years, we grew up, we toasted being kids and how dumb we were and doing the things we were doing and we walked into the sunset because of it, but when we were

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, you know and it wasn't my fault. , it was those people that I never did business with because my friend knew I had to hook up, he kept bugging me, but just like in the movie, remember, my guy kept saying what's your hookup, who's your hookup and he broke it off. that day and those were the worst decisions, well that day I broke down and left with someone else who wasn't legit and they caught me and that's how all this started so I say hello to everyone, I hope everyone is alive and well, but that's six percent vlad you really brought me out of this in all the interviews we've done together putting it that way I really hope people feel what I feel and really respect what you're saying and stop doing what you're doing. because when you do that and you have to lock yourself with that key or the prosecutors talking and you say he's a man.
I did this for two thousand five hundred dollars and three thousand dollars. He wasn't even getting all the money. every man man true true because who do you know who has a field where they grow cocaine? Thanks, you know, and they have their own farmers who put it together and create the cocaine, that's how you make all the profit margin. That's not happening, no. Americans are doing that, no America is doing, no American is doing that, so whoever the most famous drug dealer is, you know, they have to send it from someone else who's actually growing it, exactly, man, educated me about six percent 2500 to maintain. the profits took a life, a life, bid well for three keys cause you'll get three keys to get your life back, yeah yeah you'll go to jail for yeah basically a profit margin of less than ten thousand man damn, thank God for thank God that I.
I'm a different type of individual oh yeah oh yeah man uh that was school but still, I'll mention this for the rest of my life, okay, I'm going to get a t-shirt that says six percent, there you go, yeah. I can use a part of your routine now yeah I'll go thank you run with it there you go you know because I actually interviewed a guy that you know uh kp aka Keith Presley yeah aka the face of Chicago's black scarf. right, you know, who was one of the big bosses in Chicago during his heyday and he had to spend a lot of time in prison for it, and me and his stories, I'm not sorry, go ahead, yeah, he and I go back a long way. and my respect.
On the street it is so discreet that it arises from time to time, but it is a great feeling that before doing your program he approached me to talk to me about you, that is the respect that everyone gives me and he said to me, what's going on? With this guy Vlad, is he a good guy? And I said, Vlad, one of the strongest brothers in the game. I said that people can say whatever they say around the world, but it is because they are influenced by someone else, because again people listen to respond. they don't listen to understand and I said I'm vouching for that young man, I said I was with vlad until the end and he said great, that's all you have to tell me, tk and boom, the rest is history, yeah, I mean, when I asked for. him, what was his craziest story about a drug deal.
He said one time in Pennsylvania he was meeting with a guy to make a million dollar deal. hood waiting to meet this guy, he said, this guy pulled up in a Mercedes 560 with AMG wheels, tinted windows, all the gold grille coming out, you know, all Versace from head to toe and looks like we're all going to prison. "We're all going to jail right now, I mean there will never be a better situation than this man, this man coming to me to buy 50 keys of cocaine with a million dollars in cash and now 600 containers of tires, yeah could." I don't think so, I mean did you say drug dealer on the license plate too or I think he also had a flash and a cape to say uh look what I do so anyway uh the deal was done it was amazing.
I couldn't believe it he paid for the drugs he put the 50 keys in his trunk and drove off into the sunset this was right on the hood where you guys were making the deal this was on the hood it was amazing he did it you're a good guy , congratulations man, you're a good guy, much respect man, when you talk about how not everyone is cut out to be criminals and how people approach this like they're really stunting their growth. Doing drug deals is like being a big target for the police and it really happens like that and some people get away, but like I said, like you said, I don't know what it is about the man's mentality that he has to show off to the world like he really doesn't.
I would understand, what do you have to prove to someone you don't know? someone who doesn't know you you are doing all these things to impress who and You only understand that if you have a good og in your life you only get it with maturity you will get it through mistakes and what you realize is that no one really cares and no, no one cares, so my thing, I have a t. -shirt with a nice pair of jeans some people buy a lot of jewelry some people buy cars my underwear game has to be on point.
I would spend a lot of money on underwear, socks, and cologne because I like to feel a certain way that I spend money on. about facials and haircuts and taking care of my body, that's what's important, so I tell people that and we said it years ago. If I fly first, I fly first, love yourself, you gotta love yourself, I gotta put you all in some game I haven't talked about this before, but this is going to be kind of interesting. I'll see how it works. Good. The only thing I learned when I returned from my trip.
In Paris. Yes, I stayedin. One of the hotels we stayed at is called la la la reserve la reserve right, it's basically a mansion that was like Napoleon's brother-in-law's mansion that was turned into this really cool boutique hotel. and they had these bathrooms called toto neo rest. I went and bought one of these at my house as soon as I got home. Well, this is a life-transforming purchase. Well, people spend money on jewelry, clothes, and cars. Yes, here is something that will change your life this is a toilet it is the only toilet I have found where you can go and defecate without even washing your hands afterwards yes you walk to the toilet the toilet opens for you you sit on the seat heats up oh man it already starts flushing and cleaning itself while you're at it since you're basically doing your thing right after you're done, instead of using toilet paper it sprays you there and leaves everything much cleaner than a toilet paper it will never run without residue and then, then you press another button, it has a remote control, you press another button and a dryer will come and dry all the area that the water has created now, you get up, you put your pants on and the toilet seat closes and you go and eat a sandwich you never have to wash your hands because you didn't touch anything wow, that's my chance yes, it cost about five grams about 5,500 plus the insulation toto neo rest seven thousand I think text Send me a message text, I'll text it to you.
I have three. I have three bathrooms. I'll bring them there. Start with one. Let me tell you, you will never want to go to the bathroom anywhere else. That's why you spend your money on all those Versace shirts, yeah, and you know that custom jewelry that's not worth it after you buy it, thank you, you know I'm talking about this right here, it will change your life and it costs less than some of the ones already owns it, thank you sir and like I said and like I said as I grew up and people like it t.k which one is your?
What do you like to do the most and am I going to do two things in my life that people will find? like I'm lying I like to go in my backyard with my leaf blower my robe in your slippers and blow the leaves like it's an amazing feeling and it's nice and cold outside I can see the mountain listen to me it's priceless and I have a beautiful house but you know what is the most important thing in my house the key ring in the garage you know how when you come in you put your keys on the wall because you know where your keys are listen to me I swear for all that I love it It was so powerful for me when I put that on the wall and I have a beautiful house, but it was something about the key holder that meant everything to me and these are things that as you get older in life to the world that was listening, I want you to understand that it's not about how it is, but about how well you live, but material things don't mean anything, if you could pay for the cable, your house is clean, you have peace of mind, you can use the leaf blower, you can sweep, you know, it's like grandpa sitting on the stairs when the children get into the car and he has his hands like this looking at his grandchildren he put his hand on his waist with his arms back like this looking at the grandchildren that is a grandfather who is really at peace with his life and here he is when we do these programs um this is the impact we have on so many people men blah like I said I'm out there and they tell me if it were any other way I'll share it with you we're really changing the lives of these young men and women and I love that, well, I mean talk about everyone.
That's one of the questions we actually got from someone named Trayvon Provost, he's a member, you know, on our YouTube channel, yeah, he actually asked you what your workout routine is, how do you stay in the shape that you're in now? the 60 years. This is what's so funny. Only one. I've been exercising my whole life, but I have to do 20 to 30 miles a week and that's walking, but every morning, between 2 and 5 a.m., I do 100 jumping jacks, 100 calves. lift 300 sit-ups 120 push-ups this is every day it doesn't matter if I'm tired it doesn't matter if I'm sick I do this every day and it's just consistency and I don't have a special diet but I do it um I ate everything before two or three in the morning late.
I did everything from there. There is watermelon, pineapple, lots of water. And towards night I lit the candles, smoked a cigarette and thought about the things I've done. accomplished by the day, so I keep my life very simple, very minimal, as I am a one man team, I have to book a lot of plane tickets, a lot of hotels, sometimes it can be overwhelming because sometimes I forget to book a I fly and that's why I don't mind anyone seeing me on Spirit Airlines. Some people will pay seven hundred and eight hundred dollars because they won't fly with a spear because they think the spirit has a bad reputation, but I'm here to tell people about the spirit. one time I forgot to book a flight and I saw in my email oh I booked the flight on Spirit it was 11 and I said I'll rock Sprint forever now the border is a different story now the borders here I charge you 17 but they are They're going to kick you out 450 before you get on that plane.
Border. They're going to take 450 out of you before you sit down. The plane takes off. You know you'll have to pay for this. You have to pay for that if you have an extra suitcase. you pay for that bag even if you want to breathe on the plane they charge you to breathe on that and they have a police officer at the door now out of all their delta lines they don't have it joined they don't have it but if you look at Spirit and Frontier there is a police officer on each door they're at, it's a whole ball game there, but I'll get on the plane, I don't care, yeah man, uh, when I look at Spirit Airlines, that's what a red bull looks like, how they say the red bull it gives you wings, spirit, you end up with the spirit flying, they have this thing called the big seat in the spirit, okay, even if you are not sitting in a regular coach, they believe in the first big seat. whether or not it's like being in first class and I'm here to tell everyone once that thing is in the sky and you close your eyes you feel united last question yes sir uh you contacted me the other day and you were like, Listen, this fake TK Kirkland account on your YouTube channel is giving me some problems because they say some crazy things and stuff and I said there's no possible way to control this.
It's not just a fake TK Kirkland account. probably dozens of them, rightly so, claim that every time I upload a video they say you know how I remember we put up, you know, the new interview with the young athlete T.k Kirkland was like the fake T.k Kirkland was like I was the first one in the trap. right it all went down as you know i'm saying no matter what we do fake

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stuff shows up and it's not like any of my other guests have that situation it's just you yeah you're right so is it annoying or Is it a cool thing to have this kind of let me tell you what I just realized?
I thought about easy e when we were together nwa and they even had him on the video when they were stomping on the cassettes and he was like oh you can't say what you think and he easily said all publicity is good publicity and what I said even to the gentleman who works here in your office is saying how big I am on YouTube and all that too for that reason. and I said and then when I called you and you explained it to me, I learned to accept it because you said that seeing you also has an impact on me, you said that it just goes with the territory, even if we try to take If you put it down, it will appear and someone else will say that it will be another fake account and whoever is doing what you're really doing might delete it now if I say you're doing me a favor because you're keeping my name out there because like you said in this, they're not doing it on anyone else's account, they're just doing the tk

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thing so let it go like i said we had.
I have a record of this because we had a situation where Last time, some guys came up and called me about a situation involving some gang activity and they thought I was on another team's side and one time that brother and I talked , said, "I didn't think you'd do something like that and I." I told them, but what's cool is when I go around and people even ask me what your situation is, they'll say yeah, you talked about them. I'm Vlad, so I say, wow, at least we have it documented that we talk. about that's not the real deal tk there we go there we go tk kirkland uh always a pleasure once again you look good you look healthy that workout routine really blew me away because I gotta step it up, I gotta do it I gotta take it a step further , I don't know, I ride a bike, I swim, but I'm not as regular as what you're talking about, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's something I'm proud of.
I'm glad I said it. No, I see that I work a lot, but then there is a lot of free time, so I told myself years ago, instead of just sitting and watching TV or just talking on the phone, bet on me and well, I want to share this with the world. Right now people invest in businesses, invest in bitcoins, invest in cryptocurrencies and I tell people and I will also share this with you, it doesn't matter how many businesses you bet on, I mean, you invest in yourself, bet on yourself and because if You got sick, you can't get your investments, but guess what happens if you put everything into yourself and take care of your body?
Guess what you'll get another chance and I tell people all the time you get three strikes in life, this is what the world will say. You're right, but what I tell the world is that you get 365, try to become the person you want to be and when you do the right thing in the universe, they sign you up for another 365 because actually the universe wants you to win, it's just that. people inflict certain things on themselves to sabotage their journey and that's tk kirkman's story, that's how we're going to end it. I love it, I love that ending, tk, until next time, I'm glad I love you for life, man, it is what it is. thank you sir peace

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