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Exclusive Interview w/ Bigg Baggz
Bigg Baggz shares his powerful journey from betrayal and federal prison to music success and entrepreneurship, offering wisdom on resilience and transformation along the way.
• Bigg Baggz (formerly 704 Bags) was set up by someone he'd known for 20 years who wore a wire during a drug transaction
• After signing a music deal with Sony One 9 Music in February 2021, he was arrested in March and served nearly four years in federal prison
• His label stood by him throughout his incarceration, even using his music to secure a distribution deal with Rock Nation
• Time in prison taught him to appreciate small things and remain humble—"When I went in, I was 704 Bags, but when I got to the feds, he died"
• His clothing brand "Good and Evil" represents life's duality with a logo featuring a baby with both angelic and devilish elements
• Currently promoting his "650 I Pack" with three singles, with the Good and Evil LP scheduled for May and a documentary premiering May 4th
• Aims to create positive outlets for youth in his hometown to provide alternatives to street life
Stream Bigg Baggz ' music everywhere and follow him at @biggbaggz on all platforms. Check out his clothing line at GoodXEvil.net or at Shop 1541 in Charlotte.
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Speaker 3:midgets. Holla at your boy. I hope they cancel your ass having a meeting about how to cancel the fuck out of you.
Speaker 2:They never cancel me.
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Speaker 2:The day that it happens, it'll happen, but it's not going to happen.
Speaker 3:It'll happen in a shorter period of time.
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Speaker 3:But anyway, my book drops in two weeks, April 4th.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 3:I am on 700 units sold as of right now.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 3:Y'all know people in Russia be reading my shit, yeah.
Speaker 1:They'll probably be learn the English with all the Nancy shit.
Speaker 2:Is it like do they got it like translated in Russian, so I think when you order it, like on the e-reader, it automatically translates.
Speaker 3:Oh, okay, so I'm not sure about the paperbacks, but I think the e-reader automatically translates. But yeah, so yeah, in two weeks, part two drops out and it's stressing me the fuck out. I got that's what writers do.
Speaker 2:You got this that's what writers do you know yes, also, I was talking to Polo.
Speaker 3:Y'all was gone last week. I am going to do an audio book oh, okay so I'm gonna get people voices in. I'm gonna do like a whole like audio shit oh, you're doing it with midgets no, it's not. Why no? I don't want midgets reading the book. Why not? Why you? No, it's not. No, I don't want midgets reading the book. Why not you discriminating against midgets? No, but it makes no sense. It's an audio book. Nobody has seen it.
Speaker 2:This is why I told you, midgets, I love you.
Speaker 3:Nobody has seen the midgets. Nobody has seen the midgets. Why would I have them do the audio book? It makes more sense to do a movie.
Speaker 2:That sounds like you're discriminating against height. They said why we can't read books.
Speaker 3:You good, missus? Are you good, the missus? They're going to say why we can't read books. The missus is crazy. What the fuck is wrong with y'all today.
Speaker 2:Anyway, I'm going to sit back and read the comments, like you know what you do, you know how to suck the enjoyment out of a great announcement.
Speaker 3:the comments like chill, both of y'all have a day in jail. You know how to suck the enjoyment out of a great announcement Like. I will never announce anything else on this fucking podcast, Because you said Get away from me Hot topics with damn Sid, Damn Sid. I'm pissed. I'm on one today, Like for real. At this point it's really almost I will crash out on this fucking podcast.
Speaker 2:I love you midgets, fuck you. You said y'all can't read the books.
Speaker 3:I did. Fucked up, it's fucked up, sid. Read these hot topics. Read them now Hot topics with Shaggy, with Sidney.
Speaker 1:Oh damn, read the fucking topics. I'm catching strays, all right, we got three birthdays today. Who Number one? Bruce Willis.
Speaker 2:Bruce Willis. Oh, shout out to Bruce, he turned 70. Yeah, he's 70.
Speaker 3:I ain't nothing. He's been really sick, so shout out to Bruce.
Speaker 2:He's really sick Bruce Willis 70. Damn.
Speaker 1:Number two Yandy Smith.
Speaker 2:Oh Yandy.
Speaker 1:She turned 43. Mandisa. Child her kids, is trolling the fuck out of her with the messages. Okay, they making all types of TikTok showing the messages. Bro, they is trolling Yandy is sick.
Speaker 3:Okay, I ain't going to lie and I'm going to say this one thing, and then we're going to go over it.
Speaker 2:Ain't no way.
Speaker 1:No way on this earth is a man ever making me log on to his shit and send messages to a bitch In the club Across the club from somebody else's page that I had to find first.
Speaker 3:And I'm speaking for me. I'm going to speak for me, ladies, because some of y'all may crash out over dick. That good, okay, and I can't.
Speaker 1:We'll tell you after the podcast.
Speaker 3:Listen, I'm just saying dick ain't no dick that good enough to make me crash out like that. So, yandy, I'm just saying, man, these must be working with the the gift of god he must be. He must be mendee's god damn man, because ain't no way, and it got me like that in the club, sending messages to a bitch from my man.
Speaker 1:That girl said she said I seen her she did that with somebody that I know and I was like let me go see if this girl follows somebody named Raven. She said, and I went through her followers and I seen a Raven and I DM'd her.
Speaker 3:From Indy's page. Is that not some?
Speaker 2:stalking shit In the club.
Speaker 3:From Indy's page. Is that not stalking? Yes, that's stalking, that's weird.
Speaker 1:That's too far. That's not toxic.
Speaker 2:Bum B, I can't agree with you on that.
Speaker 1:Bum.
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Speaker 3:Bum B. I love Bum for real y'all.
Speaker 2:Bum B. I want to go to Houston because I got to try Bum B's burgers.
Speaker 3:I heard that his burgers are fire really. Yes, I heard his burgers are fire for real. I'm not going to say too much, because eventually I want to land in Texas somewhere. So shout out to Texas, because them niggas really ride out there for real.
Speaker 2:Texas is watching, especially on TikTok so shout out.
Speaker 1:We're gonna go ahead and get to the hot topics number one. I want to start with love, cause I love love, we love love. Dk Metcalf of the Seattle Seahawks and Normani are officially engaged. That's it. That man's so damn sexy Play some fucking applause.
Speaker 2:I don't give a fuck about that shit.
Speaker 3:Matter of fact. He said show that ring baby. He showed it.
Speaker 1:He did.
Speaker 2:Metcalf. He played for the.
Speaker 1:He played for the, so he played for the Seattle Seahawks, seattle Seahawks. He was recently traded to the Pittsburgh.
Speaker 4:Steelers.
Speaker 1:And when he did a press conference talking about it, he announced his engagement to Normani.
Speaker 3:You know who Normani is right. You know who Normani is.
Speaker 2:I don't know who the fuck that is.
Speaker 3:You know who Normani is? I'll show you a picture.
Speaker 2:Who's that?
Speaker 1:And Sierra and Russell Wilson.
Speaker 2:She traded again no.
Speaker 3:She set them up.
Speaker 1:She said DK most likely.
Speaker 3:I was about to Russell do not be up off that pussy for real.
Speaker 1:I ain't mad at him you know who else gonna be up that pussy. Let's go ahead and get into it. It sound rocky because people are speculating that Rihanna is pregnant that nigga is popping them out, so listen people are speculating that she is pregnant because she was recently spotted in her hometown of Barbados for the fenty puma collab she did like a big party out there, right?
Speaker 1:she invited celebrities such as cordell, beckham and serena from love island, um, and while she was there, people noticed that everything she wore was very oversized. And I'm gonna tell you exactly what she was. You can get a picture of it. They said she had a sporty sport, a sporty street wear look with a few touches of glam. She wore a long baseball jersey that was tucked in on one side and the other side with a multi green layered ruffle skirt, which, they noticed she didn't wear over her belly but above her belly.
Speaker 3:Okay, well, it's not done.
Speaker 1:oh my bad um then she was out partying and there is a picture of her where she's like holding the barbarian flag and she's turned to the side and she looks visibly pregnant and people have noticed that. Even during asap rocky's trial you never really seen her like body. She wore oversized trenches. The bags that she wore were big. They were always strategically placed over her torso area so you couldn't really see.
Speaker 3:So people feel like she's, you know, about to be pregnant, baby number three I guess I gotta see the pictures, because the clothes she do wear bagged clothes, even when she's not pregnant, so I can't really go off the clothes, but I guess I gotta see the pictures but there was something that I saw online where asad rocky was talking about like oh, he says to name the baby after the lawyer.
Speaker 2:Well, that, and then something that said he was talking about he want to pop babies out.
Speaker 3:So he named the baby. What's the lawyer name Like?
Speaker 1:Joey the something. Oh fuck, yeah, he said. But this is something that came out like before the trial even started. He said if he win the case, that he would name his next child after the lawyer and that's why people speculated that Rihanna was already pregnant because why would you just randomly say that?
Speaker 2:well, if they are, congratulations yeah. I mean, when you in love you putting babies in your womb.
Speaker 3:That's what happens right, you know not me. You know what I'm saying. Fuck that, give me a break. You know what I'm saying, cause I mean they back to bed like one and two, right two, listen, babies, three, four, babies under three. That's a lot, that's so, but then rich but she got different resources in us, yeah, but rich people, hey. You know the rest of y'all hoes and live on betas. For stop doing that shit. It's not okay sorry my bad.
Speaker 1:You good, go ahead all right up next. Now we're gonna get to the sad shit.
Speaker 2:Y'all know I love murder, but I don't like.
Speaker 1:I don't like kid murders, but this is about kid murder. See, a woman was arrested for a leak for allegedly murdering a six-year, 16 year old mother and cutting the baby out of her womb what pull us?
Speaker 3:it is gangster, so like Cotte is what it is so calm.
Speaker 1:So this happened in Brazil and this happened in brazil and this was like a big story. This is why I feel like I had to speak on. It happened in brazil. The woman, um, that is accused of murdering the 16 year old is a 25 year old woman.
Speaker 1:They said that she lured the 16 year old via whatsapp by texting her and saying hey, I received a large amount of free clothes. I know that you're also pregnant. I would love to you know, kind of split them with you and kind of help you out with you know, the arrival of your child. Apparently they already had some like family connection. Their families knew each other so it wasn't weird that she reached out via whatsapp about her pregnancy. So they said that, um, the woman arranged to have the 16-year-old girl come over. The 16-year-old came over and police believe that she strangled the woman and then hung her body with internet cables to make it look like she committed suicide.
Speaker 2:Oh, my God.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's sick. So how did they even find the teen was wild in itself because the woman the 25-year-old took the baby with her husband to the hospital to get the baby checked out and the nurses was looking like it's no way, you just had a baby. And the lady was like, yeah, I had a home birth, Like I'm making sure my baby's good, that's it. So they ran some tests. Tests determined she was not postpartum. This prompted them to call the police and when they did, police kind of looked into it. Um, they went and I think the mom had filed a missing persons report for the 16 year old daughter. Police went to talk to the the mom and the mom was like I need y'all to find her.
Speaker 1:She's pregnant and they kind of connected two and two together, like that. They went and searched the house and found the teenage girl buried in the backyard with her belly cut open and then to make matters worse. They said they did the autopsy and medical examiners believe that the baby was actually cut out of her while she was still alive. Damn, now the baby's alive. The baby's still alive. Yeah, the baby is in. So they said so. This lady's lawyer is saying that, basically, this is a case of like postpartum like, to the extreme.
Speaker 3:This is not something unfamiliar, though this has happened before it has. And what?
Speaker 1:happened was this lady actually was pregnant at one point in time and suffered a miscarriage and instead of her accepting the fact that she had a miscarriage, she continued on like she was pregnant. So when she had, when her husband came home and there was a baby, it wasn't weird to him because in his mind she'd been pregnant the whole time. He never knew she had a miscarriage. She concealed it. You know, she did things to make people believe that she was still pregnant, things to make people believe that she was still pregnant, and they said that when they did the math, um, the baby that she brought into the hospital would have been born around the same time as her actual child yeah, this is not unnormal like, if you've um, if you are like a law and order and criminal minds watcher like myself, a lot of those cases be based off real cases, but it's like some psychotic shit.
Speaker 3:Like you lose a child, so you trying to this is why all those this? Is why all this stuff has happened as far as, like um hospitals changing how they do those nurseries, with all the baby checks and the bracelets and all this stuff, because people will go into the hospital and steal a baby like matter of fact. What's the black girl story? Um, um the one on lifetime yeah, that's how.
Speaker 3:That's how she was kidnapped for all those years. Cause the lady lost her child and wanted another child and she was a nurse and she went in the nursery and stole the baby so, yeah, this is not her normal under a different name and everything, and I don't mean to say it's normalized, but it has happened before.
Speaker 2:It's crazy she said she knew the young lady. They families knew each other.
Speaker 3:That's fine, this is in brazil, though, oh that's crazy, I give a fuck, but then you know, so they are also um.
Speaker 1:She also was charged with concealing concealment of a corpse and registering someone else's birth as her own. In addition to murder, um and police are also still questioning the husband, and they said there are two other individuals who they didn't name that are also being investigated in this case. That's a piece of that mama.
Speaker 2:Sad, 16 years old.
Speaker 1:Alright, last one. This one kind of pissed me off. I'm not even going to lie. Detroit prosecutor's office considers arrest warrant in the death of the woman whose two kids died in the van Damn. So y'all know. It's been a little over two weeks since the city of detroit and a local non-profit teamed up and gave tatiana williams a house for her, her mother and her three other kids that are still living um after the unfortunate incident of her kids dying in a car right. So when they gifted them the home, the home was complete with furniture, renovated floors, a fresh paint, a stock fridge and multiple games for the children. According to reports as recently as this morning, local prosecutors are still deciding whether they want to issue charges and an arrest warrant or not. So if you remember again, the kids were um. They all lived in the van the van ran out of gas.
Speaker 1:The kids got cold people. Everybody thought they died from hypothermia. People thought they just died because it was too cold in the car. Um, and they were transported to. Their car was towed. They were transported to a hospital. They died on the way to the hospital. They did a autopsy and the autopsy actually says that they died from carbon monoxide toxicity, not from the cold. So that's because of them living in the car.
Speaker 1:Right. So that's why, um, the prosecutor is still trying to decide, because they're trying to determine if the deaths were due to a lack of gas, which would be a criminal charge, or a mechanical failure.
Speaker 3:I mean, I feel like either one is kind of it's unfortunate either way to say lack of gas. Like I mean she couldn't afford to put gas in the car, right? So it's like. I mean how we I don't know like. It's like. I said this on instagram the other day when I was reposting one of our reels the system never works for us the way it would work for other people. If this was a white woman, right there would be a so much leniency so much money, so many resources.
Speaker 3:People were so angry that this lady was like, well, on his go fund, he was getting money. People were so angry when it was like when she was on the ig live, I guess, with other people, like just drinking and talking about what was. People were so angry. But if this was a white person, it would not be like this at all. The system does not work for certain folks and I just want it to be acknowledged. It does not work. Regardless, if this was a black woman, if this was even a black man, it wouldn't work like this. Immediately.
Speaker 1:He going to jail there wouldn't even be no GoFund and nothing is, he would. Immediately they say negligence, immediately you're going to prison you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:So it was a little lenient because she was a woman, but because she's black she's gonna get charged with not having enough money to put gas in her fucking car which is crazy when the city of detroit's mayor has already publicly came out and said I'm ashamed to say this lady has reached out for help multiple times yes, and nobody has helped her been proven.
Speaker 2:Yes and nobody has helped her. It's been proven.
Speaker 1:It's like y'all this lady has been fucked out of every situation you can imagine.
Speaker 3:They pulled out records of this lady trying to get into multiple shelters. If the shelters are full, they're not going to let you in. She's been trying to get into multiple shelters, reached out to welfare, all this stuff, and it's just not enough help to go around, right? So she's reached out and help, and you know it's crazy. Don't even think about the situation. That's pissing me off, though, is the fucking family, because where was you niggas at before? Well, the mama was staying with them. Yeah, I'm talking about the cousins. Everybody else is like oh, that's my cousin, where was y'all at before?
Speaker 1:right and what she's being charged with they don't know yet that's, that's what they're trying to fix, oh man look how tyrus is fucking dreadful today.
Speaker 3:I know, yeah, god damn better than plane crashes shit, I ain't gonna lie, I would have rather two back to back deaths god damn give me some give me some light shit, you know happy news Trump released all 8,000 files of the.
Speaker 1:JFK assassination. He did what he released all 8,000 files of the JFK assassination. He released all 8,000 files of the JFK assassination. You can go look it up online. What's up Sleaze?
Speaker 4:You can look it up online.
Speaker 3:I mean, I feel like they release that shit like every four to five years.
Speaker 1:No, it's unredacted, it's the full unedited. Everything from the case. What we get is bits and parts. It might not even be the real shit they took off.
Speaker 2:Jackie Robinson's, I guess, military achievement off. Was it the White House website? Was it Because of the DEI? It's crazy. They're just eradicating all our history.
Speaker 1:It's all right, I'm going to pack up and move. Canada said they're going to turn off all electricity.
Speaker 2:That'd be crazy. You saw that shit with the guy talking about the grids and all that shit. That's about to get real. That's about to get real. To be fair, though, I mean.
Speaker 3:Canada too. To be fair, though, cause Charlotte, charlotte, city of Charlotte, been charging me and shit? They better turn some shit off they been charging me.
Speaker 1:These guys Duke Power been going ham. Duke Power been crazy in Charlotte. Okay, ain't no way.
Speaker 2:I'm paying this motherfucker.
Speaker 3:Hey Duke Power, y'all got me fucked up. Go look up my damn bill. Y'all got me fucked up.
Speaker 2:That's what would you do. What would you do if the electricity go out? I got candles.
Speaker 1:I got flashlights. I got contingency plans. I know I was in New.
Speaker 2:York when the blackout happened. I was bad.
Speaker 3:I was stealing niggas', bikes and shit. Y'all had blackouts.
Speaker 4:Yo them rats be so big they be like guinea pigs them rats be chewing Through the lines for. Yeah, nah, we was out, you know when.
Speaker 3:Charlotte, I think we had a blackout, didn't we? No, we had, we had a black, we had rolling blackouts. But back when, remember the ice real bad. We was out of power For like a week. I really didn't see, like I mean I guess. But times was simpler too yeah, so too yeah. So I guess now, if you be out of power, your kids will probably be fucked up because they ain't no more Wi-Fi. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:A lot of kids killing their parents.
Speaker 3:I will say the worst.
Speaker 2:Thing ever. A lot of kids killing their parents because they ain't got electricity. These white people and these gamers, they crazy.
Speaker 1:Yo did y'all see that was like a 17-year-old dude in New York. He kill his like 70 or 80 year old roommate over some food.
Speaker 3:You said that last week right Was that the room. That was the nigga that kicked the. That was the nigga that kicked the roommate.
Speaker 1:Oh, that was a different nigga, he was older. That was in Philly, this was in New York.
Speaker 2:No, this was in New York what I'm talking about now, but I think last.
Speaker 3:You said where it was, though New York, alright what would you do?
Speaker 2:Because these motherfuckers?
Speaker 3:Now we're changing the subject.
Speaker 2:Alright, yeah, keep talking about death, you know.
Speaker 3:I was doing Death death, death you done.
Speaker 2:Can you put the cards down?
Speaker 1:Maybe I had. I remembered the rest, okay what's the other one?
Speaker 4:I'm done. Give me some lighter shit.
Speaker 2:I'm done.
Speaker 1:I'm on my Scorpio shit.
Speaker 2:This thing got on black over there. This thing got on black. Look at this shit. That's not a coincidence, I think it's on my desk.
Speaker 3:You want to get something happy?
Speaker 2:Yeah, give me something happy please.
Speaker 3:Now you know Chick-fil-A be doing limited flavors, right.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 3:That pineapple, dragon fruit shit they got.
Speaker 2:I had it today.
Speaker 1:I had it today. I swear to God that shit is crack.
Speaker 2:That shit is good, that shit is liquid crap.
Speaker 1:It's time-alerted dragon fruit, so I can't eat it.
Speaker 3:Listen it's better than the Starbucks shit. That shit is crap. It's better than the Starbucks shit. I swear to God, chick-fil-a got their hands in the bucket.
Speaker 2:Speaking of Chick-fil-A? You ever been? What was it? Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Georgia? You ever been? It's crazy. They got tacos, they serve tacos and shit.
Speaker 3:It's crazy, I can get tacos from Maria off South Boulevard.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, Chick-fil-A, chick-fil-a we talking about.
Speaker 3:Oh, chick-fil-a serve tacos yes.
Speaker 2:Chick-fil-A in.
Speaker 3:Georgia. I don't know if I trust that Chick-fil-A. No, that shit is bussy. I hope this clips. Yo Fuck nigga, keep guiding your life. You saw her face, though.
Speaker 2:So what would you do, fuck nigga. You look serious and shit Yo what the fuck would you do? Nigga, I ain't fatigued. I'ma leave you alone, get off me, alright. What would you do? I'll tell you, just leave me alone, man, I be trying to chill, fuck nigga. So what would you do? So my what would you do Is if you know my, what would you do? My what would you do are either accounts I didn't give an account for me in a long time or either accounts by me for me.
Speaker 1:No, no, before that, it's everything you said prior. My what would you do is what would you do is?
Speaker 2:what would you do?
Speaker 1:is what.
Speaker 2:Cause I talk fast, you need me to slow down. No, you just. You said my, what would you do?
Speaker 1:is my, what would you do is my, what would you?
Speaker 2:do is my. What would you do is my. What would you do is my. What would you do? You are so dyslexic. I just didn't catch it.
Speaker 3:I didn't catch that little. You thought it, but you didn't say it out loud. He got the tism.
Speaker 2:The tism. What the fuck is that? Autism? That's a new one.
Speaker 3:Listen, Nah that's what the kids be saying, the high school kids, that's what they say.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to laugh at that. Nope, that's not funny.
Speaker 3:That's what you're going to draw the line at Wait, somebody check that.
Speaker 2:What happened to our TikTok? Somebody check it please.
Speaker 3:Fuck them. Oh my bad, sorry, can't say fuck TikTok. Why not fuck TikTok? We love TikTok Anyway. So what would you do so?
Speaker 2:what would you do? Say and you know again, my accounts can either be flipped both ways, male or female. So what would you do? Ladies, you got a homegirl you knew, maybe you knew her for a couple of, say, two years, nigga same thing. You happen to y'all get into a fight, right. You get into a fight Like a fist fight. Like a fist fight like you, drunk at a club. I get into a fight over some shit. That's like really non-repairable, right.
Speaker 2:That fight like I drugged this bitch and the girl, yeah, and the girl she. You beat the girl up. She drunk as fuck. You whoop her ass. I mean I dragged this, whip her ass right parking lot skin these whip her ass. So you like, you think everything is all good. You whip the ass.
Speaker 3:I just had flashbacks. Shit is sweet right.
Speaker 2:So you end up, say you end up Planning, you go on a vacation, you chilling like that. You get a notification On your phone.
Speaker 3:My notification don't sound like that, you know. I mean, you get a that sounds like Android-ish.
Speaker 4:It's just like Android.
Speaker 2:None of us got Android. So you know, you get a notification and you go on Facebook and it's the girl that you whooped. So you're like what the fuck this bitch doing? And she said, look, I got the keys to your house and she's on live you out the country right.
Speaker 2:You at the country somewhere. She pulls up to your house, she gots a little key fob open the door. She like, yeah, bitch, I'm in your house and she fucks up your crib and you watching it on live. What would you do? I mean, she's fucking up your crepe. I ain't gonna lie, that's the situation.
Speaker 1:I feel like I can't answer until I'm actually in there, cause I don't know what the fuck I would do. I'm crashing out, for sure I'm already a top tier crasher.
Speaker 3:I'm crashing out for sure, so what can you do? I'm gonna go ahead and drink my all inclusive.
Speaker 1:No somebody's gonna tap that ass until I get back in reality.
Speaker 3:Somebody's gonna tap that ass in reality and I'm gonna get back in reality, though, that would never happen to me, cause as soon as you open my door, there's an 80 pound motherfucker near Nzuko. He's gonna bite your ass. Shout out to mommy's baby. He's gonna bite your ass. He is named after the fire prince of the fire nation. God damn it. He will bite the shit out your ass on live. I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1:Why are you vandalizing my crib? On live? Now, I'm a screen recorder.
Speaker 3:Now you embarrassing me on Facebook, on live.
Speaker 1:Now I'm about to go press charges and I'm about to sue you for my property.
Speaker 5:I'm going to get my money and my top back. I'm sending the reinforcements through. They're going to come clean up. They're going to come clean up they're canceling.
Speaker 3:Christmas on that you talking like that because you got that damn black turtleneck on you damn mouth.
Speaker 1:All he missing is a fedora.
Speaker 3:That nigga said. Reinforcements. He's got a whole red cap on his shit.
Speaker 5:I'm telling you, I'm going to clean up house.
Speaker 3:The cleanup team is crazy.
Speaker 2:All right, what would you do? Art? You're going to live watch this nigga. Fuck your shit up. He learned you got an 85-inch screen, Bow.
Speaker 3:You bust that. And what if he go in there and fuck your bitch too? Plot twist, oh live, oh live. Plot twist, Plot twist, oh shit.
Speaker 2:Nah, he's just on live, fucking your shit up. Nah, we coming the vacation over. You ain't going to get back this time Nah. I'm not over.
Speaker 3:It's going to take a few hours for you to get back you in Jamaica having a good time.
Speaker 4:You ain't even going to be thinking about that. I'm like.
Speaker 3:Sid.
Speaker 2:I had to call my cousin. Let's pass it around. What are you doing, Slays? What up, Matt? I didn't even see you back there. What up, baby?
Speaker 3:This has happened to me before oh so what did you do on live and everything I was on live after the fact.
Speaker 4:But um oh no, I didn't do.
Speaker 5:It happened to me so my crib got fucked. What'd you?
Speaker 4:what you do well. Okay, so long story short. I was in a relationship, but I feel like the person was cheating on me, so you know, I got my leg back at the time and, yeah, I came back and my crib was trashed there was trash everywhere, bleached on my great, my grandfather's couch that he gave me oh, not the granddaddy's couch.
Speaker 4:Yeah. So what can you do? We had already fought. I already whipped the person's ass. I was in a relationship with a girl at the time, so what you're saying is you ain't do nothing. We had already fought.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but I'm saying after you seen granddaddy's couch.
Speaker 4:After the fact I left. So after you seen granddaddy's couch you done, fought her.
Speaker 3:You still didn't do nothing after that.
Speaker 4:I mean, what else am I gonna do after that Whoop her ass again. I'm not going to jail.
Speaker 2:That's why my record is clean.
Speaker 3:How old was your? How old was your grandfather? I don't know when he passed away.
Speaker 2:When he passed away.
Speaker 4:When he was 80, first of all, how you kill off a great baby like that.
Speaker 3:Oh my bad. I'm just saying she put bleach on granddaddy's couch. I would still be tagging her ass, matter of fact, when we clip this oh, I got an apology, so that's all that matters. I love the Lord when we clip this episode. I want you to play this while you still whooping her ass. We not done whooping her ass, it's all good people are jealous of you. I want you to play this while you're still whooping her ass. We're not done.
Speaker 4:Whooping her ass. It's all good. That's crazy. People are jealous of you. That's just what it is.
Speaker 3:You are just so calm. I love that for you. I wish I could be you when I grow up. You know why.
Speaker 2:She's favored. All right, it's passing what up Matt.
Speaker 3:What would you do? What am?
Speaker 1:I.
Speaker 3:I want a guy something, so no limit.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, lake is whooping his ass right now well, look what up, nigga alright, don't get on here start being ghetto what'd you do, matt?
Speaker 3:yeah, I called the police oh yeah, and I know my friend lying, my friend lying, my nigga said I called the police.
Speaker 2:if I'm, if I'm out of country, what the fuck am I doing? I'm from the fucking party. I'm going to call the police, come lock my door and that shit going to be on your mind.
Speaker 3:The whole time. It's done, though. It's done To be fair, though. He right, though. That's why I was like when you out of country, you might as well keep drinking Because. So I was like when you're out of the country. You might as well keep drinking, because what can you do?
Speaker 2:for real. Yes, the fuck I will. I'll pay for that all-inclusive. You might say no to me, that's tough.
Speaker 3:Man shut up Capo.
Speaker 2:Anybody else wish to chime in? What would you do? What would you do?
Speaker 3:Speak up.
Speaker 2:Give him the mic, give him the mic. You know what I'm saying? Give, give him the mic. Give him the mic.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying? Give him the mic. See, he said he didn't want the mic. He said he don't do it.
Speaker 5:He's going to beat him up. I wouldn't kill him because, shit, I'm going to go to prison.
Speaker 4:But I'm going to beat him up when I get back.
Speaker 2:Shit, I ain't about to get what the fuck If I kill him, they're going to know I did it because he's trashing my home, your home, it's on live. What the fuck am I killing for Right here?
Speaker 3:Blame it on your neighbor, I'll probably beat him up. Blame it on your neighbor I'm going to beat you up. That's how y'all sound. I'm going to beat you up.
Speaker 2:So this has no plot twist, that's just what it was. Did that? No, no, the girl was on live and she wrecked Shorty Crave on live. What could you do? That's why I'm going to use that one, because usually it's a plot twist. My thing I said was is that a crime she had to keep? Yeah, how does she get a key? It's break, huh, because when she got beat up, the girl dropped the keys.
Speaker 1:It's technically not breaking an intern because she had a key. It's not breaking an interim. No, no, no. So what's the charge? It's the intent behind it, though. No, no, no, oh, that's the word intent.
Speaker 3:You missed what he said, though. He said the girl dropped the key when I was fighting. That was not her key. That would be considered a.
Speaker 1:So that's theft and property damage and depending on how much it was it's more than a thousand it's a felony, so she better watch out it's on Facebook, you can look it up.
Speaker 2:It's in the Charlotte group. It was in the Charlotte group, I don't know where it happened at, but this is why I'm so blessed.
Speaker 3:I'm so blessed, so so very blessed, to have that big ass dog at my house, because he will bite the fuck out of you so that was mine.
Speaker 2:What would you do?
Speaker 3:yes, well, I don't know how to damn. Cause now it's like I'm a little jaded now. Cause why are you just fucking up shit like that, did they say while they was fighting. Was it over a nigga?
Speaker 2:they didn't say. I just read it in Charlotte. I was like ooh, that's a good, what would you do? Cause it had no plot twist to it. You get your. What would you do for?
Speaker 1:Charlotte, these are not accounts that you been through or people you know have directly been through this is shit that you see? Yeah, I had to throw that in there, that a third or fourth, fifth person has seen and they told they experience on it yeah, it's fifth person has seen and they told they experienced on it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's in Charlotte. Uh-huh, it's on there somewhere.
Speaker 3:On the Charlotte page. It had to be over a nigga Ain't no way, I'm doing all this shit.
Speaker 2:I gotta be over a nigga. Oh, fucked up.
Speaker 3:She gotta beat the fuck up.
Speaker 4:This the same people.
Speaker 3:This the same people. She gotta beat the fuck up. Yeah, she gotta beat the fuck up. This the same people. This the same people. Huh, yeah, she got beat the fuck up. Yeah, she got beat the fuck up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she was lumped up, mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:With the doobie on it all that Fucking her crib up Fucked her crib up.
Speaker 3:All right, we got a team, all right. So welcome to X-Terrace. Listen, I'm a little pissed off on my staff today, so I didn't ask some shit today oh gosh because I had to fire one of them, motherfuckers, today, so he tried me on some real disrespectful shit oh shit and.
Speaker 3:I be having to remind myself that too, but I don't really bathe this floor in the sunset and I'm fucking with these people on the south side. Asked today. I don't even know if I'm going to work tomorrow, just so the effect can linger. She here around the corner, yeah, you know what I'm saying, so we'll see. However, I did get some questions from some of my staff that I like, so shout out to them. Three people, it was only three out of 25 is three.
Speaker 3:I'm mad at them right now. I told them y'all banned from watching this.
Speaker 3:Three is better than nine, so they banned from watching us. Three is better than nine, they banned, but anyway. So I got some questions and I want to ask and this was one of those questions that actually happened to the person that gave it to me and Loki, I think I've been through this before. We probably some of us, may have been through this. So it's a good question If your partner did something that embarrassed you in public, would you confront them right there or save it for a private argument? And it's a good question because I've done it both ways and I've had two different outcomes. So, but I know some people might do it differently, so what would you do?
Speaker 2:as it, so is it? What would you do?
Speaker 3:no, it's a question.
Speaker 2:If your partner bears you in public, is this a private conversation or I mean, for me it just depends on if it needs to be addressed there or it needs to be addressed later.
Speaker 1:So it depends what the embarrassment is.
Speaker 3:Yeah, what it is.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:You know I'm a devil's advocate. I have a situation where this guy embarrassed me in public and.
Speaker 3:I addressed it in public and then I had to sit back and think about it. I really think when you like address shit in public, in front of other people, it always comes off as like what's how I want to say? It comes off as making a scene. Yeah, and I and I and I now, if I want to make a scene, I'll make a scene. We know this, but I really, I really, when I'm in relationships, I'm very private with my relationships, so I have done it privately where it came out as a better outcome. So I do think conversations should be private and not in front of other people, and I'm a person that you don't check your man or your woman in front of people. You check them privately. You stand with them in public but then in private, you know you showed your ass and I just want to make sure you know you showed your ass.
Speaker 1:I think it comes out better that way, but I know some people you know like you should probably be I think for me, like I don't know, I just learned a long time ago, like embarrassment is only embarrassing to you. Other people don't even know it's an embarrassment if you think about it like, yeah, you're embarrassed. They don't even know what the fuck you're embarrassed at, half of them probably not even paying no attention. So again, yeah, I feel like it's situational, but ultimately a conversation Cause saying I'm very private.
Speaker 2:Absolutely.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know. See, I feel like you will cause a scene. You will cause a scene as nigga Like you, bitch. I feel like he'd be saying, bitch, like that, that was sick, that was very sick, that laugh was very toxic. All right. So this one was from another one, because this is a real life situation. Happened if your partner showed up at your job. They need better partner unannounced, listen, listen. If y'all showed up at your job unannounced to check on you and this happened, check on me. Would you feel loved or suffocated?
Speaker 3:check on me, I'm blanking to check on you. Unannounced, too unannounced.
Speaker 1:I need the pretext. Before this were we in an argument and we're not speaking. Nah, it's a regular day, all right, because you ask where the fuck is you on, and this is just the first time they popped up, or Well, this the first time it happened, but then it kept happening over and over.
Speaker 3:They just kept popping up, Not every day, but just like periodically popping up. You think I'm sleeping with somebody at my job.
Speaker 1:What would you do?
Speaker 2:Right, bring a gift.
Speaker 1:He's bringing me lunch Am. I getting something out of the pop-ups, because it sounds like I'm just getting aggravation and that's what we're not about to do. I'm being honest, you and these pop-ups can get the stamping.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's stalkish behavior, that's red flags.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's stalkish behavior.
Speaker 2:That's red flags.
Speaker 1:That's stalkish behavior, what kind?
Speaker 3:of energy you give me when you get there.
Speaker 1:All right, I'm going to give you this energy. Why the fuck is you at my job? Wait a minute, wait a minute, that's so fucking toxic.
Speaker 2:Because what the fuck is you talking about? Keep popping up on me. Well, if they bring in gifts, you know that's different.
Speaker 1:Maybe. Well, if they bring in gifts, you know maybe. But if you were just popping up to pop up, I'm about to pop your ass.
Speaker 3:You better be real man in this parking lot what if he didn't want to pop up and say, hey, no I'm not here.
Speaker 1:I'm busy. I will gladly be like. I will gladly tell my um our admin. Be like I'm not available. I'm not available some. I'm not available.
Speaker 2:So, niggas, just don't pop up, and ladies don't pop up until your man's job. What if?
Speaker 3:I just want to pop up and like what you doing today, babe.
Speaker 2:Now, if it's, one time. Don't pop up at my house unannounced.
Speaker 3:Now I'm playing about work, but I don't play about my motherfucking house. Don't do that, because you might see something. You don't do that cause you might see something you don't wanna see sex.
Speaker 1:I'm not even leaving until you say okay, you got, you got a one time pop up mind your fucking business. That's why they pop up at your job unannounced.
Speaker 3:I mean honestly. You pop up at my job. You ain't gonna see shit for real. You gonna see cussing at some kids. You gonna see me cussing at some kids. Y'all know my other voice. Hey, how are you?
Speaker 2:Y'all gonna hear that You're not gonna see shit.
Speaker 3:Now, if you wanna really try to catch me, pop up at the crib so I can shoot you, just shit like that. Well, I guess we not popping up at none of y'all jobs. What if I wanted to pop up on?
Speaker 1:y'all stuff. You know what. You pop up at my job. I'm putting your ass to fucking work. You can't even pop up on my job. Why do I have to stop at the airport?
Speaker 2:You need security access. I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 3:Honestly random, but you got to have a whole lot of security to get through to the airport.
Speaker 4:You can't pop up Clear bags, clear wallets.
Speaker 3:You got to have clear water bottles clothes. What did you?
Speaker 1:say Matt?
Speaker 3:What is she like? What is she like, bae? I just want to see what you do at work. I want to see what you do at work. Show me what's this little forklift? Show me what you're doing. Hey, matt is sick as fuck, matt is fucking sick.
Speaker 1:Is that a normal thing? What? Like y'all laughing like that's normal.
Speaker 2:Hand in the employee parking lot, that's airport parking lot times.
Speaker 3:Alright, if your significant other tried to. Let me read this right If your significant other tried to make you jealous on purpose to test your feelings, would you play along or call them out? So if that person you dating is trying to make you jealous and test, I'm going to give y'all the real God-honest truth to that answer.
Speaker 1:God-honest truth. Friend, I am a Scorpio, so once I feel like you playing in my face, that feeling shit is off. I don't give a fuck who you trying to make me jealous with. Don't be jealous by your damn self.
Speaker 3:I don't give a fuck who you're trying to make me jealous with. Don't be jealous by your damn self.
Speaker 1:I told y'all about them. Scorpios, a couple of episodes back. I'm done trying to play with my face.
Speaker 2:What about you, CL? Well, I'm a Taurus and we are very vindictive.
Speaker 1:Stubborn.
Speaker 2:No, in this case we're vindictive.
Speaker 3:So, you know, don't play with me. Well, I'm a capricorn, yeah, and in my case, you know, honestly, I don't, I don't know. Capricorns are very weird, like we see shit and we don't speak of it and then we just stop talking to you see for me we see shit and I know it and I just stop talking. You might just go ghost. Yeah I will.
Speaker 1:I will ghost the fuck out of somebody for for me, it's just like I'm so secure in who I am I don't have to be jealous of nobody else. So you trying to make me jealous is some lame ass shit. Speaking of lame ass shit a nigga that did gay fucking porn on Twitter.
Speaker 2:Please stop fucking trying to come in my neck before I really embarrass your ass on this internet.
Speaker 1:Shots with Sid.
Speaker 2:Go get bags, go get bags.
Speaker 1:That's all I gotta say.
Speaker 3:I had to get that off my chest. Nah we at the end of my segment anyway, so let's discuss it, no.
Speaker 2:Why would we give this guy more you wasn't getting?
Speaker 3:discussed on the comments. We was getting discussed on the comments. You wasn't getting discussed, so it's always easy for you to say no. That might go to when people be in the comments talking shit about us. It's easy for you to say why we discussing because you're not getting talked about. But if it was you, we would discuss it.
Speaker 1:You'd be like fuck these comments, Fuck these people.
Speaker 3:So just sit back and buckle up your car seat, but listen.
Speaker 2:We have a guest. I don't give a fuck. We have a guest. Have a guess.
Speaker 3:Listen, I care Listen.
Speaker 2:Listen, I care too. You care about our guests, but I'm going to get this out. Oh Lord.
Speaker 3:You, Gerald.
Speaker 2:Oh.
Speaker 3:God, gerald Jarrell, whatever your name is Magic Tasty, trey, tasty Trey, bussy, bussy, bussy, bussy, bussy. Bussy, I'm going to say it and leave it alone. He wanted attention, so he get it. I'm going to say this and leave it alone. You know, when we give, when we do our interviews, when we talk about our experiences, it's never like we talk about experiences and it's not we automatically like going for somebody's head. That segment was somebody asking about your experience and for somebody who's been quiet for almost a year now to come out and say none of this shit is crazy.
Speaker 3:So I feel like if you gonna let sleeping dogs lie, let sleeping dogs lie, and that's all I had to say about that.
Speaker 2:Gerald said he wanna go on the whole buses podcast and tell his truth. I wonder if they're gonna she asked and I said do whatever you want to do.
Speaker 4:That's your podcast, but.
Speaker 1:I'm going to tell you he's going to waste your time. He's going to tell you I'm a liar. Everything I said was a lie. Every girlfriend he ever had cheated on him and his mama don't love him. I'm saving you an hour right there. I'm sparing you that violent story.
Speaker 3:She did ask journalistic aspect. She acts and, honestly, if I was her I would've had him on there. Honestly, I'm gonna be honest.
Speaker 1:That's what I say. It's your podcast. Do what you wanna do.
Speaker 3:Content matters, though. Content matters, but I'm glad. I low-key appreciate the fact that she's also a girl's girl, so honestly I would've went ahead and had him on the show he's never going to do that.
Speaker 1:If I get him to do that, would we agree?
Speaker 3:to this.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't.
Speaker 3:It's going to be me and him talking.
Speaker 2:Gabbing one-on-one. Hi, that was it Sure.
Speaker 3:You know, I remember the old nigga that used to live here. But yeah, but that was it. Follow me, tear. Subscribe to Instagram Twitter. Drop your questions in there here. But yeah, but that was it. And listen, follow me, ask, share. Subscribe to Instagram Twitter. Drop your questions in there. I be getting questions on Twitter and shit I be not asking.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry y'all, but sometimes we do shit like talk about guns.
Speaker 3:But if you talk about penis and stuff Catch me on the late night.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, Catch her I thought they were going to do the Red Flag Fridays. We got some good things.
Speaker 2:Y'all been talking about Red Flag Fridays. We've been talking about this fucking mixtape for like 35 years now. Okay, hold up, when are they going to do the mixtape? I've been ready for like 30 years, right.
Speaker 3:When we are ready to announce some shit.
Speaker 1:See, unlike you, we don't just put out anything, we don't just take our time.
Speaker 2:I've been crafting this shit for too long man.
Speaker 3:Sometimes, when you are doing greatness, sometimes you have to practice.
Speaker 2:We don't just put out shit every other week.
Speaker 3:You got a new business every other week.
Speaker 2:I got beats, I got beats.
Speaker 3:Didn't you just start a whole other podcast?
Speaker 2:Yeah, you started a whole other podcast. Yes, I got beats. I got beats. Didn't you just have a whole other podcast? Yeah, you had a whole other podcast.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, thank you Shout out to my brother too. Thank you, we didn't even know about your shit. Huh, you didn't tell us shit we didn't support it.
Speaker 2:No, because that's a me and my brother thing you know we talked about. I'm not supporting it, but it's totally different from what I'm about.
Speaker 3:Me and C got something to announce in a few weeks, so we'll be back.
Speaker 2:Yeah, shout out to my brother too, since In Change podcast, you know, is going up. He loves us. I like talking about sports. I can't brother to boss for this is not a sports podcast, so now have a sports podcast. Alright, well, bring him up.
Speaker 1:Where's my man Big Bags at, let's give him a round of applause.
Speaker 2:I got a tweet Shit.
Speaker 1:He's still in public office that nigga been here since 7 o'clock 7 o'clock.
Speaker 2:I'm going to ask why his nigga was here so early.
Speaker 3:He said he had another interview.
Speaker 2:We was advised of that, but he said that was at 9 before this. Now it's 7 o'clock.
Speaker 3:Man, you can't get 7 o'clock. It's early, man.
Speaker 4:Listen, if you're on time you're late If you're early, you're on time. That's when the hours are.
Speaker 3:They didn't pay for that. Honestly, we probably need to take a page out of this book. We might need to start telling ourselves we I was here at 930, that's what time it started.
Speaker 2:I was here at 930 that's what time it started you?
Speaker 4:want to talk because you and the cameraman walk up in here at 945 let's not go there.
Speaker 2:Let's be perfectly honest To this bitch.
Speaker 3:I don't give a fuck about none of that.
Speaker 2:Damn it, polo. I did it again. I fell in the trap.
Speaker 3:I fell into the trap. Polo, I did what you said. Don't do that.
Speaker 2:Cause.
Speaker 3:Polo, you knew I was a volcano on this shit. What up, Linda? Hey Linda.
Speaker 2:I need a pretty schedule.
Speaker 4:Hey.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry he was asleep. What the heck is that?
Speaker 3:I'm trying to. He was knocked to the floor, girl. I bet you that nigga left.
Speaker 2:That I said you've been somewhere. Why don't you go in here? That nigga gone y'all, he's gone I ain't even gonna go in here I'm gonna say where that nigga right here, right here.
Speaker 3:Where? Where is he? I thought that was him back there. No, that nigga's asleep.
Speaker 2:He's gone. He left he out, bro, where?
Speaker 3:him. He wasn't for the interview.
Speaker 2:Yeah, come on. He's in the back room, they waiting on you. He was sleeping, he got.
Speaker 3:I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:That's all that's though because that's what I'm saying, Swish. You gotta clip this out, Swish.
Speaker 1:Be calm. Yeah, I do you gotta clip this old man's around.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I clipped this whole banter out.
Speaker 4:Let me start?
Speaker 2:Ready to start? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He don't mean that when the episode come out, he don't never clip it out Never. He don't never clip it out.
Speaker 3:You need that, bro, you need that. Hey, hey, you new here, you new here. You new here you. You got two more episodes before you can banter.
Speaker 2:You got two more episodes before you can banter.
Speaker 4:First to record it. That's facts All right, that's facts.
Speaker 2:He got a whole entourage slim coming in.
Speaker 1:It's a whole gang of people.
Speaker 2:Watch out behind y'all.
Speaker 1:Watch out behind y'all.
Speaker 2:Watch the camera though Watch the camera.
Speaker 3:Watch out. Come on, let's get this Auntie'all Watch out behind y'all Watch the camera though.
Speaker 2:Watch the camera, hey y'all watch out.
Speaker 3:Come on, let's get this. Auntie is tired Watch the camera.
Speaker 2:Come on, have a seat. Come on, there we go. Oh, what up, jay? Put your flashy outfit on and shit.
Speaker 3:What up, girl, watch the camera.
Speaker 2:Jay, watch the camera. What up, girl? I ain't seen you in like 85 years, you good. Uh-huh, alright, y'all ready? Yes, go. So bring him in trap. You know how we do it.
Speaker 1:You ready.
Speaker 2:Yes, sir, what up TikTok?
Speaker 1:What.
Speaker 3:You still twitching, y'all good, also, hello, hello, hello, hello. Am I on here? I'm so quiet on the set y'all Quiet on the set. Don't make me take my belt off, mr Willie, y'all.
Speaker 2:Mr Willie, y'all.
Speaker 1:That was the name for my daddy, belt.
Speaker 3:They got to bring back whooping kids in school. I'm screaming.
Speaker 2:Mr Willie, y'all.
Speaker 1:Ooh, Mr Willie y'all. You ready?
Speaker 3:You got one for me, you playing me wrong.
Speaker 4:You playing me wrong.
Speaker 3:Don't worry, we'll talk after this, hey.
Speaker 2:Can you give me that water right now? We good.
Speaker 3:We got people bringing that water. I want one too.
Speaker 2:A lot of movement going on.
Speaker 3:Hold on, but he got people bringing him water. Ain't nobody brought me some? Can I have some water?
Speaker 2:Yes, thank you A lot of motherfucking movement going on we good. He got to entourage a lot of people up in here. Got a little bunch of movement, anybody good, okay. Okay, you got Jay coming here with the flashy. What up, jay, you ready, you ready, you good, I'm ready. Okay, all right, chat. You know what it is, man. God is, don't touch me. You got a very special guest in the building. You know what it is, man? We bring him in, an all-vice him in. We're going to ask him three simple questions alright, who you are, where you from and what the fuck you do.
Speaker 5:I'm Big Bags. I used to be aka 704 Bags. I'm from Norwood, albemarle, north Carolina, motherfucking country, and I am a artist slash. I own my own clothes and really we doing everything, whatever we need to do to get to the bag.
Speaker 1:Everything Shout out to the 9-1-0.
Speaker 3:My family is everything, anything.
Speaker 5:You already know this.
Speaker 3:I'm already knowing everything, everything.
Speaker 5:Not anything, everything Everything. Not anything, everything so y'all got everything.
Speaker 3:Y'all got doctors, yeah, y'all got lawyers, lawyers, y'all got morticians.
Speaker 5:Morticians.
Speaker 3:Pilots.
Speaker 5:Pilots, y'all got the niggas that stack the Frito-Lays in the vending machine.
Speaker 3:Man, look, we got y'all got niggas that make chips. Come on, cause I got a flavor in my head. I thought you would.
Speaker 5:Alright, we'll get to it alright, I like him.
Speaker 3:He got niggas do you got niggas here.
Speaker 1:No, he don't even got the login. He don't, he don't.
Speaker 2:I just be in my cut. He don't got niggas for real. Leave me alone until you. Until you walk off the wrong tree, then you no.
Speaker 3:Nigga what? What kind of Negro spiritual is that?
Speaker 2:You know people, the real niggas know man go ahead, dog Go ahead.
Speaker 1:You ain't a real nigga, that's why, so, Mr Bags, for the people that may not be familiar with you or your journey so far, can you just kind of give them like a synopsis of who you are and kind of your background, how you even got into the music industry?
Speaker 5:Yeah, you know, into the music industry. Uh, yeah, um, you know, like I say I'm from a country, town, man, um, I always really been involved with the music, like my um, grandparents and shit. They own a club, a little juke joint. So I really been in the music since I was like eight, ten years old. So you know they had me in the club back then. You know the basic shit, my mom, church sing.
Speaker 5:You know I'm saying um, a lot of stuff, though from my environment. You know I was in the streets. You know I'm saying um, a lot of stuff, though from my environment. You know I was in the streets. You know I'm saying I um, and a lot of shit we was doing. Like when we seen like jeezy, gucci and all them niggas came back, I mean came out, that's what we was doing at that time. So really that was kind of my transition in the music to like you know this nigga talking about what we doing. You feel what I'm saying? So really it was like I was a product of the music from my grandparents and, you know, from my family, so I just had to tap in with it. So really, what my journey is, man, I've just been doing this shit for a minute, and you know. Now we get to the fruit off the tree. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Thanks, fruit off the tree you know, I'm saying thanks, thanks now listen.
Speaker 2:Okay, go ahead I was gonna say.
Speaker 1:So how? How do you feel like you would describe your sound? If somebody was to ask you um what type of music do you make? How would you describe it?
Speaker 5:shit, I'm bringing back that real trap shit. Except, you know I got my own sound to it because I don't sound like nobody. So really, um, I'm in my own lane, you know I what I'm saying. I might tend to swerve in somebody else's lane to knock them out of the way, but you know that comes with this shit. So, but I'm really in my own lane, you know what I'm saying. Like it's just, you know that country, shit man, it's just really what the game been missing. I'm saying. You know what I'm saying. Bad like you too, sue, actually no, no, no, I'm just saying this nigga's family here to be fair, on the cruise.
Speaker 3:Here to be fair, cause I don't know this man, so you.
Speaker 2:I'm supposed to know, but you were. You didn't ask the questions, yet I'm talking about when we was asking the questions just now, to be fair, sid asking this for me because I'm trying to get to know him. Well, you're going to get your questions, but listen, nigga. The last time this nigga was on this motherfucking podcast, this nigga was skinny, with no hair. Hey.
Speaker 4:Why did you bring that up, that nigga?
Speaker 2:husky with dreads and shit Like let's talk about it right, let's talk about it.
Speaker 3:Let's talk about it.
Speaker 2:You're not supposed to call people husky, I'm going to do you like what Jess Hilarious did to a girl Shut up, shut up.
Speaker 3:Shut up.
Speaker 2:I'm a grown ass woman, don't tell me to shut up, okay, no, you're not supposed to call people husky, though why would you say that?
Speaker 3:Nigga, I'm husky.
Speaker 1:The fuck You're not, I'm taller than you, midgetslovecom. We love midgets com.
Speaker 2:I am taller see, when you come at me, you gotta have justification. I'm taller than Trapp, so I'm gonna be a midget and I'm taller than Trapp you're not taller than me.
Speaker 3:I'm taller than you too, you're not. You have middies like me too my dad.
Speaker 2:sure do you have middies? So let's talk about it. You know what I'm saying. I was looking around trying to find a picture when you took the picture here and then, when you came up to me, we was at Slim Shot, we was at the shop Shop 1541, shop my man, slim Hood, yeah. And you came up to me, right yeah. And I was like who the fuck is this nigga?
Speaker 5:I swear you looked at me like nigga. I need to swing on this nigga. He probably was talking shit too.
Speaker 3:He was talking no, because we was vibing and he was like yo, what the fuck?
Speaker 2:You know those bags? Oh shit, what I did. So let's talk about it. Man, you did some time. You know what I'm saying. Let's talk about that. Let's talk about from when you first came on the podcast to now. Let other people know what happened, if you want to dive into that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, for sure, let's talk about it and give context. When you first came on the podcast, what year was that? What was that?
Speaker 2:I was like what three, two years ago.
Speaker 5:It had to be like 1920. 1920?.
Speaker 3:No it wasn't no five years.
Speaker 5:I'm telling you no 2019, 2020.
Speaker 3:Oh, he said 1920 because you know this nigga old as fuck.
Speaker 5:Nah, listen, listen, bro, I went to prison 21, I'm telling you. I went into it. So 2019, 2020 yeah, that's why I was here. Yeah, that's really that's a long time ago. Yeah, yeah, I went in 21. I went, uh, march 21, that's why I went. But uh, yeah, what happened? You know, when I came here, I was 704 bags, you know what I'm saying we had a lot of motion with that man Street life shit, bro.
Speaker 5:You know what I'm saying, you know me. I went real vocal about what I was doing because you know I was just doing my music. So I was really in transition of leaving that to this. You know what I'm saying but I still had one foot in on both parts, you feel me. So what's so crazy was the charge that I was on. It was a distribution charge, but they did the buy in 2019. So they sat on me for two years before they came and picked me up you feel what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So when I came up here with y'all, they was already following me, doing whatever they were doing, putting the damn whole investigation together. You feel me? So, bro, they wore a winding camera on me, they set me up. You know what?
Speaker 4:I'm saying so I got picked up.
Speaker 5:I got picked up in 21. So when I left, I had just signed my deal in February with Sony One 9 Music.
Speaker 5:I had a my bad with One 9 Music. I had a Sony Ultra distribution so I signed the deal in February. They picked me up in March so I got picked up right after I signed my deal. So when I got signed my deal I was gone. Ever since then I ain't get back, I ain't touch ground until I be home going on a year this month no, no, two months'd be home going on a year this month, this this month no, no, two months. I'd be home a year now.
Speaker 5:So, uh, really, what happened was bro, like that shit just stopped my nigga, like it was just so crazy, bro, like I didn't know what was going on. I'm thinking it was somebody else, it won't damn. You know. I'm saying all that, all kind of shit going through my mind. So really, when I went in, I was 704 bags, but when I got to the feds he died, he was gone, you know. And then niggas in the feds start calling me big bags. So that's how big bags were born. So really, it's just like me coming back, bro, and then introducing the world to big bags. You feel what I'm saying? So, and that's how we got here. Now the hair, bro, all that shit. Like it's just me, you know back as what it created when they sent me to the federal penitentiary, bro. So that's just what it is.
Speaker 2:You feel me and I'm a problem now yeah, yeah, yeah, because you know when you do, because it's different when you got state and you got fed. So you know, feds is a whole other. We're're not going to get into that, but you alluded to somebody you know wearing a wire and shit on you. Let's talk about that for a minute, because obviously it was probably somebody that you trusted, yeah, that you was around, that you felt like all right, I could, you know, do my one-two way? Yeah, you know. So let's talk about that. Like because with my one-two wit, yeah, you know. So let's talk about that.
Speaker 2:Like, because we feel a lot of times, you know, we joke and shit like that, but we feel people are our peoples right Until they, like yo, some niggas come to you and be like yo, I need you to do this to get that. Will you? Will that person do that yes or no? About that for a minute, like, without saying no names. But you know, let's, let's talk about that. How did that? Yes, yeah, definitely, bro, because we ain't giving no. Fuck niggas, my bad. Well, you know, we ain't giving no fuck niggas.
Speaker 5:No clout, you know what I'm saying. But um, yeah, what it was was bro like um, I knew the nigga, like we grew up together. He used to come stay at my grandma house. He got kids by one of my cousins. You know what I'm saying. What's so crazy is, you know, we, we dibbled and dabbled like in the streets for a long, long time, but like it wasn't a person that I would be like bro is this motherfucker fucked up?
Speaker 4:is he?
Speaker 5:not right, right, and at the time it wasn't no, like when you in the country, if somebody find out something that's flawed about you, everybody, everybody's going to know, right. So down there, bro, like it didn't hit the streets yet, you feel what I'm saying and so it really wasn't no question of me questioning him. You feel me, but now, like when it happened, and then I replay it back, I see a lot of shit that was out of place. You feel me Like the shit was so deep, bro, to where, like, all right, like if you from the country, if you in the street, it ain't really too much of you, like to say, if you serving people to rent one of their cars and trapping their cars. So he was in a certain car, but then he went to a car that was beat up. So I looked at it, but it's not nothing.
Speaker 3:Like far fetched. You feel me going off?
Speaker 5:when I'm reading my paperwork. That was the police car the whole time he using the police car bro, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:It's nasty work.
Speaker 5:The trap, using police money, using all this shit to do that. So when it actually happened, they payroll. Oh, yeah, yeah, you know how they get down down there. Yeah, he was working, working Work-study program and I wasn't the only person he got. He got like four other people, so I wasn't the only one, yeah, so pretty much it wasn't no thing about me questioning who he was, because we had history, right, you feel me. So it was a one-time bro, like for him to get what he got. He did a one-time buy from me and, um, shit, like I said, they sat on me for two years. So I'm still not knowing this. When I first go in, so I get a paid lawyer. And when I get him, I was like my first uh plea was a five to forty years, so I could get a minimum five and a max of forty years. That was my first plea. So I got my. I'm like man, what the fuck is this?
Speaker 5:I said nah, bro, you gotta give me something better. He said I'll be back in three weeks. He come back in three weeks. He was like, look, they got the drugs, they got the video audio and they got him. He'll come and testify and say I don't understand. So this is what he said. He said listen. He said if you don't take this 5 to 40, your next plea is a 10 to life. Whoa. I said nigga, why sign it Right? I said what I sign it, whoa.
Speaker 4:Oh, wow.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yeah. So pretty much. That's just how everything rolled out. So I signed the plea for the 5 to 40. You know what I'm saying? My lawyer man salute my lawyer man. He got me the lower end of the sentence. I got six years okay you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:I did a little bit under four, like right at four. I did 40, 40, some months, I don't know the exact what it was. So I did a little bit under, uh, four years and I'm back home. I was on house arrest for four months. You what I'm saying? So a motherfucker can say what they want to bro. But one thing about that federal paperwork you cannot fake this shit. I got paper, I mean I got the paper, I got pictures.
Speaker 5:You know, what I'm saying. I got the whole time docket of that whole day of him meeting them, meeting me, going back. What was so crazy, though, though? What threw it off was usually in the country, when they do a buy, they might come bust your house two, three days later, or they let me keep the money. Um, don't you keep the? Kept the bread, spunt the bread. That's crazy, yeah. So that's what kind of threw me off of who it was until I got my paperwork yeah so, but, yeah, that's, that's what happened, bro.
Speaker 5:That's how it all. It was somebody I trusted. I knew him 20 years.
Speaker 3:This person I know you said he had a baby with one of your cousins Two yeah. So this is somebody that you're I mean I don't know if you've seen this person regularly Like this is, I mean, low-key. It's part of your family, so this is like somebody that you are seeing, still regularly.
Speaker 5:You're talking about part of the family member. I see them every now and then, so like with me. One thing like when you go do time, it'll put you in a different space.
Speaker 3:Glad you're talking about it. That was my next question, yeah facts, facts.
Speaker 5:So I can't be so accessible. You know what I'm saying, like now, you know I ain't ducking shit, but it's like I move differently now because at the end of the day, and what I mean to other people back home, oh my God, you know what I'm saying, because it really like the whole thing about it is I can do the time, but I hurt a lot of my family by getting gone.
Speaker 2:You feel what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So I fought with it a long time, bro, trying to forgive this nigga, and I really ain't there yet, but at the same time you know what I'm saying, like I still was doing what I was doing, you feel, because I'm listening to what you're saying and you sound so calm and I'm.
Speaker 3:My next question was actually like how did you get to this point? Because, see me, I'm not grown yet. I didn't crash out by the time I got out. You know what I'm saying but you seem so calm and so like evolved, and so my question was like how did you get to this point, like what brought you to?
Speaker 5:prison listen that shit up, yeah I'm gonna tell you what's so crazy. When you in environment like how we're in a environment, you can literally do something to somebody and probably not see them. But when you're in prison you're not going nowhere. So say I'm gonna tell you, it'd be the simple shit, like a tv, say, if we in the tv room and you looking at this and somebody come in and change the TV, you're probably going to get hit in the head with a lot, so a lot of stuff that I did and seen. It ain't going to say like it humbled me, because y'all already know I was. I'm kind of like I ain't no loud person anyway, because of you know what I've been through. But when I seen that it was like it's more or less of like people in the world don't live like that until you go through it. And then they had to make me. I took some classes too. I ain't going to lie. They made me take some reform classes.
Speaker 4:Yeah, you feel me.
Speaker 3:Love that for you, though, friend Love that for you though.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, for sure, Go ahead, Trant.
Speaker 1:I was going to say so on the flip side of Terrence's question. How do you feel like prison evolved your mindset when it comes to your career path?
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 5:You can't take time for granted. And then at the end of the day. I don't wish that on nothing, because really they're in there trying to break you mentally. That's the whole ballgame. They're going to talk to you any kind of way, like what's so crazy is when you transfer into places like you have to get butt naked for these people, and you know what I'm saying. They do all the shit you see on you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:So really a lot of that stuff. It showed me that you got to be humble and you got to appreciate the small things. Like I lived out of a four-foot fucking locker with the bare minimum for a damn near four years. I slept in the hole to where, like, if you don't eat what they give you, you don't eat. I was in this motherfucking one spot they give you, you know, like the little napkins you tear out the wet wipes type shit. Bro, they give you that to wipe your ass. Wow, crazy. So you got to stack up enough just to do so. I'm saying like that made me like with the bare minimum and appreciate shit. So that's why that turned me up a whole lot, because you know a lot of shit that you have to me.
Speaker 2:This guy, I won't do that. You be the former. Like what was his situation that made him do that?
Speaker 5:you just said he got less time off his time. So what? What I heard was and I don't really know the details of it because you know, I don't, you know, I don't know like he was supposed to get like 20, 30 years. So he he had knocked off like four, five people in our city and he came home a little bit after me he already on he came a little bit after me damn so yeah he, he worked his time off. That's what he was doing yeah yeah, the typical shit probably like yo.
Speaker 2:For each nigga I'll give you three years.
Speaker 5:Yeah, you feel me.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying it's nasty, recycling bottles.
Speaker 1:So like speaking, um like to keep to continue on with like the wiretap thing. That's kind of going into like the whole snitching aspect. Right, and you know everybody has their own opinion of snitching society, the industry, um, each individual like. What is your personal opinion of the topic?
Speaker 5:so if you are a civilian and you see something going on and you tell that's not considered snitching, snitching is pretty much if you win the game and you using you get hit and then you using other people to get you out of shit, that you know what you signed up for that, or if you blatantly set people up they don't have nothing to do with what you got going on. But you can't if you're a civilian like you can't say a civilian snitching because a civilian is not a part of the game that we in. So I feel like anybody that's in this game you know what I'm saying. I feel like and you use that as an out, you're a rat. I mean, that's just the only way to put it, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Yep, I mean you know, like the 6ix9ine situation, that nigga's the big rat, the biggest rat of them all, because he used the bloods influence to get him this popularity. When she hit the fan, it gets told on everybody. So you know I was.
Speaker 3:I was thinking about the snitching thing we were talking about, um, whose birthday was um bumby's birthday. Remember he was on stand um for I guess what happened with his wife and he was on. Something happened with his wife or something. He was on stand and he told who it was and remember niggas was mad at him for snitching. But I mean, is that what we consider as snitching? I'm pretty sure Bambi was, you know, in the game, but if it's some of your family members, does it change? Does the view change on what snitching is or is?
Speaker 2:it the same, I guess circumstantial right I mean, if it's a family member that you love, that's family, nigga I mean. But because some, I mean some yeah, cause some family members is not family Right, right, no, so you can't.
Speaker 3:I mean but one in a game. But we gotta, you gotta, talk about how the music industry holds that for even rappers. That ain't in the game. You know what I'm saying? Like, like. So that's why I was asking because I remember when this came out, the big thing was bum snitching, and I mean, honestly, this probably came from white boys and they never did shit. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but does that change? Like is it circumstantial when it comes to certain situations?
Speaker 5:well see, like with his. Already I've seen about a situation. His was a home invasion right so.
Speaker 5:So when they came into his home, you know they put the gun to his wife's head and all this stuff. So so when it's like this, like that was one of the things to where he probably he had to do that to make his wife feel like she's safe yeah, you know what I'm saying. And and then he's not in the street no more. And if you do the research on bun b music, bun b really ain't the bang you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like he's a hustler.
Speaker 5:So so really, he don't portray that type of thing to where, like if you got an artist out here and he talking about sliding and then you know anti snitching and you know all this drugs, and then he turned around and flip and that's a whole different thing. So I don't know if you would consider that snitching, because he's telling what happened right to him and his family, right, you know, he's not throwing nobody under the bus. You feel what I'm saying? And then at the end of the day he probably could have slid on the nigga, but at the end of the day that's bumby, they're gonna tell. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, they gonna tell yeah, that's facts yeah.
Speaker 3:I just I had that was when we were talking about it earlier. I was thinking about it, but then again, you know, like I said, in these comments, there's always people, that's all these like white kids that ain't never lived in, even all these kids that ain't never lived life like that, or what's in the game. You know what I'm saying? People that have never lived on that. So I always had to ask this question, because some of that stuff I do. Like you said, when you talk about civilian and fitness game, I do think there's a thick line between that.
Speaker 3:There's a thick line between that. I think. Sometimes because we're glorifying life, which is fine, because people live through that experience, I think people that haven't lived that experience always never understand. There's a difference yeah, um while we're talking about this and we're talking about this documentary that you have um because I know, like your fed case and extension is a topic. What can we expect to see in this documentary?
Speaker 5:do we see more of this or so look, first of all, I need y'all to be at the private view when we finna, do I?
Speaker 4:like I need y'all to come and motherfucking host this motherfucking turn this on.
Speaker 3:I need y'all to be there. You ain't said another goddamn thing.
Speaker 5:Hey y'all hear that team right, so we got them locked in my team. Hear this right? Shout out to the team back there, first of all because he walked in with like six people.
Speaker 3:We was like what team you don't bring no food or nothing. Hey, bro, listen.
Speaker 5:We had a whole bunch of catered food here.
Speaker 3:We need more women. It's just us. He came in with two fine ones. What up, Jay? You heard what I said. Get us people. We want two fine niggas.
Speaker 2:He got two fine women too want two fine niggas.
Speaker 3:He got two fine women too. Well, no, you heard what I said. I said two fine niggas.
Speaker 5:I ain't grabbing no niggas.
Speaker 3:Two fine ones up in here Security.
Speaker 5:Listen, you ain't shit. Get more women, bro. You don't need no niggas, you need to be the only one that's it.
Speaker 3:Let me ask you a question Bags you hiring over there Because we might be leaving? We might.
Speaker 5:Different circumstances. Maybe Didn't I just tell you about the thick line.
Speaker 3:This is a thin line, not a thick line over here.
Speaker 4:I know, but this is the homie though.
Speaker 1:This is the intent.
Speaker 3:This is the fucking intent, yeah, the intent, but yeah, the documentary man.
Speaker 5:it's called Perfect Timing you know, what I'm saying and we're dropping it May 4th. So we're doing a private viewing, we're going to sell 100 tickets, okay, and we're doing that. The movie theater up here in Charlotte we're going to let people know the private location, but we got a private theater to where we're going to watch this shit on the big screen. So it's going to really bring you to the personal side of me. I'm going to bring everybody to Albemarle, like we out there with the junkies'm gonna bring you to my house, my family. You know I'm saying I did a um, a welcome home party. When I came out we had about two, three hundred people at the party. So it's gonna be about my music journey too, but it's gonna be more personal. You know I'm saying to bring everybody to know who big bags is I'm excited, I want to go Now.
Speaker 3:y'all there.
Speaker 2:Shit is up, so I got a question for you.
Speaker 1:What is one takeaway you want your fans to kind of see from this new, improved Big Bags?
Speaker 5:Trust yourself, trust the process. You know what I'm saying. This shit ain't going to come in. A day You're going to get out what you put in and then, for real, like just you know, strap in with me on this journey. You know what I'm saying Because, like I, literally and it's a lot of people like us or period, that comes from nothing. You feel me. So I'm definitely, you know, a product of that environment. You know what I'm saying, coming from nothing, you feel me. So just really trust yourself and trust the process. You know what I'm saying. Even when shit feel like it ain't going your way, like even when I went down, you know not getting on no too deep spiritual shit, but I feel like God took me away from certain shit because something worse could have happened, like something could have happened to me or I could have done something to somebody that I wouldn't be coming home. So just trust the process, you know, trust yourself.
Speaker 2:Thanks. Let's talk about the clothing line. Man, you got the shirt on good and evil. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Go to Shop 1541, shop a man, slim Hood, go get some good and evil and some creative empowerment as well. You know what I mean. Let's talk about the clothing line. What's the meaning behind it? Let's talk about it.
Speaker 5:Yeah, good and Evil. That's my baby man. Like you know what I'm saying. Like you know it's been with me for a minute. You know, when I came first time we was heavy on the Good and Evil. So Good and Evil actually came bro. Like I said, I always wanted the clothing line, but a lot of my creative thinking, like when I was moving around, it came in my car. So when I was blowing real heavy I don't blow now I'm on federal probation.
Speaker 2:When I was blowing. We are sober smoke. I'm not smoke.
Speaker 5:I just cleared it up, so you know what I'm saying but yeah, when I did smoke, um, I was in my car, bro, and um, but yeah, when I did smoke, I was in my car, bro, and I had planned a seat in my head. I wanted a clothing line, but I just didn't want it to be like a clothing line that could be in a box. So Good Evil was the type of shit, bro, that's global, like this shit could be big as Louis Vuitton, gucci, prada, because of the meaning and because of you know what's behind it. So I was in my car just smoking one day and then it just slapped me like good and evil and you gotta understand that that shit is really life. Like every day we wake up and we facing like you could have a good day, then somebody yeah, then somebody got there and might cut you off. Somebody might say something.
Speaker 3:Talk about it, babe, and you turn up, you're going to go crazy. That was my day today.
Speaker 5:See what I'm saying, you see what I'm saying. And the point of the logo is like I be telling everybody it's a baby, because when we're younger, as a child, we don't put our life. Our life is in the trust of somebody else Right.
Speaker 5:And either they're going to teach us good shit Good shit, right yeah? Or they're going to teach us evil shit. That's why my logo is a baby and it also has the halo, the wings, which represents the angel, and the horns and the tail, which represents the devil. You feel what I'm saying? So, really, it's like it's spiritual without being spiritual, because, you know, this is really something that goes on in the world with people, spiritual and everything like that. So that's how I came up with good and evil and shit. We've been lit like you know salute, charlotte, bro because, um, when we was on uh 1541 on uh west boulevard, we flooded West Boulevard. So crazy, bro, that it started there and it just flooded all over the street. You know what I'm saying? East side, west side, north side, east side, south side. But yeah, this is my baby man. Look, y'all go get that shit, goodxevilnet, and we're going to send it to you, though, like the post man, FedEx, ups, we're going to drop this shit off.
Speaker 2:Or Shop 1541.
Speaker 5:Oh, yeah and also yeah, if you in the city man off the plaza, man Shop 1541, you go pick this shit up. That's facts.
Speaker 3:I had to spell it out because I was having trouble over here. I'm waiting.
Speaker 1:GoodXEvilnet. Okay, net VXEvilnet.
Speaker 2:Now I know to get into the music a little bit. You know, let's talk about the Rock Nation. Congratulations, the Rock Nation deal.
Speaker 4:Thank, you I appreciate that, that's big, that's heavy. Let's talk about that.
Speaker 2:Let's get into the music now.
Speaker 5:How did that even?
Speaker 1:come about.
Speaker 5:So this was so crazy about it, so my label One Night Music was so crazy about it.
Speaker 3:So my label, one nine music which had signed me before I left, bro, they wrote the whole bid with me. Oh, and that does not happen all the time not right.
Speaker 5:So this was so crazy, like when I signed my deal with them the first time you know, you got to honor your contract, right. So, with the type of nigga I am, I had already fulfilled a contract before I went to prison. So yeah, so while I was in prison they dropped. You remember Grandma House with Rich Dunk that?
Speaker 5:was one of my shit they dropped. Go look at that now if y'all ain't seen it. That shit over 100K views Love that. So. And then I had another song I had to drop. But I dropped Treason, so Treason. I honored my contract. So my contract ran out when I was gone so they rolled with me my whole bid.
Speaker 5:When I came home I was on house arrest for four months. So they put me on house arrest but I I kept in contact with them, like call home if I need anything. You know there was, you know they was fucking with me. So, um, when I got home in april, I was on four months house arrest so I really couldn't leave. But I I was shaking, you know what I'm saying. I was shaking and moving a little bit, so I was coming off house arrest. In April they uh sent me my contract again, but this time it's it's a better contract. So they sent me my contract. Uh, the last distribution was Sony Orchard. So now my label had, uh uh, rock nation as one of our distributors. So what's so crazy about it? They told me like before I left, they used my music to shop to get the distribution wow that's crazy as hell, right, yeah.
Speaker 5:So when I came home, they gave me a choice. Like I had three distributions I could have chose. So I had Sony, orchard, awol or Rock Nation. I said, bro, we run with Rock Nation. So, yeah, so that's how they came along. When I came home, my label resigned me as soon as I was coming out of house arrest. They came all the way from Atlanta for the back home party and it's been up there since then. Man, it's been up.
Speaker 3:I love that for you. That's fire, that is so fire.
Speaker 5:Shout out to them for even like riding the beat, because a lot of labels do not do that, and I'm the only rap artist on this, motherfucker.
Speaker 3:Oh, wow.
Speaker 5:That's fire. Yeah, like they got an R singer um you know. Salute my um label mate james worth it and they got like a pop you know I'm saying like and uh another girl, she do like a country wait who do I be saying? Uh, james worth oh I've heard of him.
Speaker 3:I have too. I was about to say I just I just saw some songs about him. He on. I want to say he was on a popular IG show or podcast. I just saw something and I want to say it was around awards season. You know they try to do those underrated artists and stuff. I just saw something. I have to go see if I find it. But yeah, he's very good.
Speaker 5:Yeah, he lit, yeah he lit.
Speaker 3:I love that, but it was your music that got the deal. That shit make you feel very proud.
Speaker 5:Listen, we just getting started, man, Like I'm one of them dudes, I am proud, I promise. But at the same time I'm just getting started Like I ain't going to be proud to, real proud to, when I'm walking in that bank and we got them 0, 0, 0, zero, zero, zero, zero's on that motherfucker.
Speaker 2:I know that's right. Bags that shit is fucking for real. I know that's right, yes.
Speaker 3:So what's the next project? What's coming up? What can we expect from you now? All right, so right now.
Speaker 5:I just dropped my shit called 650 I Pack. Okay. So what it is is I dropped three singles at one time Because right now I'm working on my uh project, the good and evil lp. It's gonna drop late, may, okay, so right now you can go get um the 650 I pack um one of the songs we're pushing heavy now. It's called 50k. Okay, the video out right now. It was shot up by buck tv, okay you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah, that's the homie.
Speaker 5:Um, I got uh, can't let go. That's for the ladies. Okay, y'all definitely need to go get that. Y'all going to love that shit.
Speaker 3:Why you let? Because I'm going to like it yeah you're going to like it.
Speaker 5:I promise, play that one. I promise, yeah, play that one.
Speaker 3:And I got Load with Taco Bay.
Speaker 5:You know what I'm saying T-H taco baby.
Speaker 3:I love tacos.
Speaker 5:I need to meet her yeah, yeah, hey, listen, I'm telling you, but yeah, right now, that's what I got going on, is you okay?
Speaker 2:CJ you know spring is coming nigga. I got my allergies just fucked up.
Speaker 5:My bad, oh yeah yeah, nah, you good, you good. But yeah, with the music, that's what I'm doing and actually we just got back with a mask. Yeah, we just got back from Atlanta.
Speaker 3:We was finishing formatting the actual LP but, yeah, right now go get that 650 iPad you said in the May for the LP, but we got the 650 iPad and my single finna come called my Biggest Fan so I got some.
Speaker 5:It's crazy. So we finna get ready to go shoot the video to April. Okay, yeah so we're working.
Speaker 3:That's what's up. When is the screening? May the 4th. May the 4th. Oh, so the album will come out after the screening.
Speaker 5:Right yeah.
Speaker 1:That's a good setup yeah.
Speaker 2:My final question is we asked a couple of you know artists that resides in Charlotte like Charlotte sound right um what do you feel the Charlotte sound is?
Speaker 5:um, charlotte ain't got no sound bro, and what I mean is like yeah, and this is the reason I'm gonna say it don't have a sound, but that's a good thing, because you know, like when the Migos came out, like everybody from that area sounded like the Migos, you feel me. So I feel like Charlotte got his own sound. It's just going to be more or less of our outlet, bro, because what I mean is like you can have some artists that mimic shit because they think it worked for them, it's gonna work for you and that don't work. But charlotte has his own sound, bro, far as like, um, we, we got some of the best artists, bro, in this way.
Speaker 2:Hold on how you gonna say charlotte don't have no sound, but then say charlotte has a sound. I feel like it doesn't have a universal sound.
Speaker 1:There's not a sound that you can pinpoint and be like. Oh, I know this nigga from Charlotte. What he's saying is like a melting pot, it comes together as a sound, but Charlotte has no distinct sound.
Speaker 2:But is that good or is that bad? That's good.
Speaker 5:I'm going to tell you that's good.
Speaker 2:Is that good or is that evil?
Speaker 5:I'm going to tell you why that's good. Because, at the end of the day, bro, that means we can come in the game at different markets. Because you know, at the same time, when certain shit sounds the same, bro, they're going to stop looking at your motherfucking ass. And that's why I say we don't have a certain sound. We have a sound, but it's unorthodox. That makes it more better.
Speaker 3:I like you said that because I mean and this is my opinion you know Atlanta has. When Atlanta first came out with music, atlanta had that sound. You knew niggas was from Atlanta, but now and this is me as a listener hearing niggas from Atlanta is all the same. You want to hear something different. And when you said, like you want people to tap into all lanes, I really am behind. A city that can hit rap. We got R&B singers. Charlotte has a lot of great R&B singers. We got a lot of country singers. I'm trying to rap We've seen it at open mics and shit. So I like that. You said that because I really wish that we could. We are a city like that, so I wanted to be bigger, where we're tapping into different markets.
Speaker 4:Like damnlotte got that shit for real.
Speaker 1:You know, I feel like that gives us an advantage to have more eyes on us, because think about it in terms of like think about chicago drill you know it's chicago drill. Think about new york you know it's new york music. Think about out west music you know it's out west music. What if that's your not your speed? You're gonna automatically shut down anything coming from that state because you're like I don't like that type of music. Detroit music get money, music niggas don't get money, they don't like that music.
Speaker 2:Like they're not gonna listen to it yeah, name one detroit rapper, my nigga sleaze. No, he's not from detroit for a shot oh my god, there you go. You don't know the song oh, oh uh, ain't um t grizzly from detroit yeah, but see, you know, ain't no wrong with it though I Detroit? Yeah, he's from Detroit.
Speaker 5:Well see, you know, ain't nothing wrong with that though I mean because you got to think about it. Bro, if you're going to tap in what works, you're supposed to ride that motherfucker out. So they're not wrong for doing that Right. But you know you're going to have to ride it out.
Speaker 3:But you can't expect it to work for you like it worked for them is, um and I'm gonna kind of circle all of this um, for the person that's watching this for and I always bring it back to the kids I'm an educator for kids that's watching this what's one thing that you will tell them to do if they trying to, you know, get to your point and I want you to include you going to the fed, everything what would you tell them to get to this point that you're at?
Speaker 5:um, really, I'll tell them to be like more. You know, I know we as grown-ups sometimes we forget we were kids, not saying that in a bad way. So I would really like, even when I talk to my child I don't try to be so, not having to understand it right, because that was me one day. So I would really tell them, like you know, dream big and you know, just because something look good don't mean it's good. So take that same energy to where we could be in the street and use that for something positive and see at the end of the day, you know, like when we come from certain environments, it's not their fault, it's not our fault, because we become a product of our environment.
Speaker 5:Yes, so I feel like one of my jobs, my duty, is to, when shit take off, I'm gonna bring something back to where I'm from to give them an outlet yes, like you know, boys and girls club or something like that to give them traits or to teach them shit, you know, to be a doctor or lawyer, mechanic, whatever you want to be, because you already know I was a product of that shit. To where either? If I didn't make any sports? Yeah, talk about it, I'm going to the block you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:literally yeah, and if you're not going to the block, you're doing the drugs, you're doing your yeah, and you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:Like that's literally right now what goes on in my city and we had certain guys that make it out and they do come back Right. So yeah to the kids, man, you know, like we really need to give them a chance. You know what I'm saying and that's as adults. But yeah to that kid man, you know, before you know, just use that negative and put in something positive and I promise you, man, she's going to be way better than what comes with that, because you know they ain't going to tell you about prison. You know what I'm saying? No, they don't.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they ain't going to tell you about that, but yeah, that's what my message would be I just want to say, before we go ahead and sign out, go ahead and tell the people where they can find your social media and where they can stream all your music.
Speaker 5:Shit. Everything is big bags B I G G, b a G G Z. Everything, spotify, youtube, facebook, instagram, x, twitter, tiktok man, google me, man, you're going to see that man he's on Bags, love Midgets, midgets, love Bags. Hey, listen, hey, give me that stream and you know, hey salute y'all. Man Salute no advisory man. Hey bro, salute for the love. Man Salute my team One, nine Rock Nation 24 LM man.
Speaker 2:Salute motherfucking everybody, my whole team, bro. Hey man, I love everybody. Bro, listen man, we're gonna play this song 50k bring that song in before you play it.
Speaker 5:Hey man, right now you plodding with big bags. Man, we on no advisory man, you finna get a exclusive, exclusive, exclusive, exclusive.
Speaker 3:50k big bags ha dj dramatic Big bags Ha. Dj T-R-Matic Ha.
Speaker 2:Let's get lit at midnight Ha.