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Welcome to another episode of The BigThe Big Interview Podcast. Just with my
family. I know it's two hundredsa month. That's just family. Two
hundred rats, two hundreds month.And like, what do you mean by
family? Like the kids, kids, baby, Mama's sisters, grandma's god
sisters. You know, I takecare my whole family that I grew.
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Everybody, get a check, youknow what I mean? Cut this,
cutty. I want my family toseed it. Big boy neighborhood. Alrighty
now, man, I've been waitingon this one, Country Wayne. Welcome
to the neighborhood. So what's up. I didn't need no long intro,
nothing like that, man, becausewe figured out on YouTube people like stop
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with the loneness. Just get rightto it. After four a player,
get to fing you know. Butwelcome to the neighborhood. Bro. I
appreciate being man. Bro. I'vebeen waiting on this one. I've been
waiting on this man. Oh man, it is really a pleasure to have
you in the neighborhood, bro.And it's crazy because you know how you
will look at somebody working, andno matter how long I've been in the
game, you still find inspiration whenyou watch others get down and you have
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built an empire. That's you.You know what I'm saying, Like,
you don't just say oh, youknow, like there's no intro for Country
Wayne. I don't say all comediancoach, you know, Country Wayne.
I don't say you know social mediagen you know, you just say Country
Wayne. Yeah, yeah, andit's here. But me that had you
always been into comedy, that youknow that that was gonna be your thing?
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Nah? Nah, I was doinga lot of stuff before comedy.
Man. I had nightclubs. Iwas throwing parties before nightclubs. You know.
I was in the streets. Yeah. I just knew. I just
knew. I wanted to take careof my family. Yeah, man,
were you one of those throw everythingup against the wall and what sticks.
I'm like, okay, because Idid everything. Yeah whatever stick longs.
It ain't nothing to go against mysoul. Whatever stick right right. If
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I would have been selling tires,I was fine. I was good because
I was good whatever I was doing, long as I was able to look
out for my family. I'm straightthat or Have you always been a family
man? Yeah? Man, Mydaddy had a lot of kids, so
I was the oldest on his side, and now only your dad have he
had he had eight Okay, alright, So I was the oldest on his
side, and my mama had twodaughters, so I was the youngest over
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there. But I was always theone that everybody always looked to to figure
things out. They still look toyou, now, Oh yeah, they
look They looked to me and lookwith me. Yeah, man, is
it crazy? Because you know,sometimes when we made it, they made
it. Are you one of thoseguys? Yep? Yeah, because to
be honest, I couldn't even behappy if they did, because I'm sober.
So when you sober, you can't. You can't. You can't forget
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nothing. So when I hear acertain level, I like, dang,
but it's still staying here. Igot to go get out. I just
I didn't feel free intil I freedall my immediate family. Right. Do
you feel like sometime the blessing cameto you because you knew how to divvy
it up, or you knew howto give the experience and help everybody out
too. Yeah? I believe thatbecause a lot of blessings I got was
you know, undeserved. You knowwhat I'm saying, You know, I
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was in the streets. I didn'tgo to prison. A lot of things
that happened. Even after all thesekids or whatever, I just felt like,
it's because I do look out formy family, right, because this
ain't my blessing. Some of thissomebody else blessing. They got to be
because now it's all yours. It'sall yours, man. And it's crazy,
bro, because even when you bringup the kids, like you've never
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shied away. It wasn't like somebodywent in to Google and said, man,
he got ten kids. You're like, all right, y'all got me,
y'all got me. You always saidthat you had your babies. Yeah,
yeah, man, hey, theyeverything. Yeah. Is that a
different hustle for you? Yeah,because you know, you when you're doing
something, you're doing it for thembecause you don't want to go back.
So even when I'm on stage,I can't I can't see my kids looking
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at me like daddy bomb, Daddylost. So it's just like you got
an extra fight, the extra gearkick in because you yeah, yeah,
hey man. And it's crazy becausea lot of the stuff that we do
is for somebody else. Yeah.Yeah. And I have two kids,
okay, and there's times, man, you ain't I'll go home like man,
two kids? Who you got one? Louis got one? People like
Big I don't know how you canhandle. One of our guys got four,
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he got he got the most kidsI think I've ever worked with in
my radio career that somebody worked directlywith me. You got teen. Yeah,
it's a village, man, Hell, it's something every day, dude.
It's not just a village just avillage. It's a providence. It's
a city and a county. Yeah. Man, So when you had your
first one at what seventeen? Man? At seventeen, I didn't know what
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I was doing. At seventy,I didn't know what I was doing either.
Yeah, man, I thought youwere supposed to leave it there.
Obviously he's supposed to. Oh okay, So you had your first at seventeen,
first at seventeen. So that that'swhat that's what we were just now
that you look back. That's akid having a kid, baby having a
kid. Man, they tell meall the time they teenagers, not come
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thirty six. So I had themTony Tamon and be like, man,
I can't imagine having no child rightnow, Daddy, what you was thinking,
man, yeah, hey, youhear it though, Yeah? They
here, Yeah, Brad, becauseamen, And when you say how old
is your oldest? Eighteen and you'reand you're thirty six, thirty six,
so you you slick enough at anage where they can't even get past you.
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Nah. Many, man, theytried, and they game so weak.
I tell them, hey, man, I be worried about. I
say, y'all can stay here foreverin his house. Yeah, because y'all
ain't gonna make it out there.Yeah. Yeah, you can't go out
to the wolves. You can't goout in the wolves with that mindset.
And I used to look at myfamily like my peers like that. I
jumped off the porch at a youngage. So even my brothers and my
people, my peers, I'm likethey green yea. Even now when I
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look at some people in the industry, I'm like, oh, man,
I'm glad. I'm if I wasa negative person, I could really take
over people, right. But I'mlike, bro, you, I don't
know what your mama told you,but you're green. Your mama no babies.
You could see the week. ThenI tell my children, like,
man, y'all tricks. It's sobad. Yeah, man, amen,
have you seen some of them,like the eighteen year old, they've seen
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a lot when you weren't on.Yeah, for sure. Have you seen
the difference between your eighteen year oldand probably one of your youngest, Like
as far as like the privilege too, Yeah, my youngest honest, Well,
my youngest is Kyomi. You knowwhat I'm saying. She too,
but honest, she's old enough.She talking to whatever, She's oblivious to
all stuff that we went through before. Yeah, she don't feel it,
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Tony. Still, I never hearher dad in my career. It was
like and I always had money atevery level. So Tony feel he's just
jumped into it. It don't feellike nothing. But honest, oh my
god, she's a problem. Likeshe think the world. She got this
big imagination right on your pay,Yeah, on my pay. Yeah.
And how old is honest? Honest? Sis? Man? She too?
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Yeah, and she lied. Ishould have named the honest, I should
have named her bit. Yeah,and I try to get on about that
line and she got these like onetime she said the daycare the police came.
She said, she said, Mama, you know the police came because
the daycare teacher hit me today.It was a lie. And then she
said the other day she pulled threeteeth and she say the tooth fair came.
She says, she's seen the toothfair. And we like, honest,
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you know you ain't see the twofairy. She say, no,
I've seen it. We was like, what the tooth fair look like?
She taught like a tooth I sayyou honest? Please? Like she she
really like she got this big imagination, but she ain't grow up in the
reality of Yeah, but she wasborn. She was born in this dream
world where the money's there all thetime. But Tony Tamar, they're a
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little different. Hey man, andyou you definitely know your life. But
is it hard having teen kids?At first? Hard at first, but
it gets better. It gets betteras time going. At first it's rough,
man, You be like, man, God, I did it?
Can you help me? Because Iain't. I'm not gonna make it through
this because it ain't just the kids, it's the baby mamas, right,
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and then you know you got todeal with the baby mama's family, especially
if you get in a little paper. So it's always privileged. What this
one getting? What that? Whenthey getting it? And it's five baby
mamas. Yeah five, okay,So with with the five baby mamas,
do you have to be strategic onyou know, because social media, if
you take someone something or no.What I did, I kind of broke
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it down, like five thousand perchild. So if you got if you
got three kids, you're gonna getby fifteen and you get extra that month
because the kids get their own money. So if you got one child,
you get five, then I stilldo the extra stuff. So basically I
broke down my own child sports system. I heard that. That's why the
King of hearts to it. You'relike, man, I got to stay
out on this road. Hey man, we got to figure it out.
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Hey man, you be adding uplike you add up like real life,
like okay fifteen here five yeah,okay, all right, yeah now kind
of life. It's the child support. Now you got the kids, you
got to still get them. Therethe you know, the baby mama got
houses. So what I did,I kind of treated everybody equal. And
once I did that, that's whenthe peace came. Oh you got them?
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Oh yeah yeah, when you can'teven look to the left or the
right, like was she getting there? So it was like that one time.
Yeah, I can imagine what youknow I was with. When I
was with she had a bend.Then you know, one of my baby
mamas had a told her and itfelt. Look, you know, the
kids come to my house and thenthey go to their house. I'm like,
all right, so I seen it. I was like, nah,
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they ain't and they wouldn't let youjust say this is where I live and
this is when I'm with. Nownow you can feel it. Nobody never
said nothing because everybody always was lookedout for it, but you could just
feel it. It was like figuringit out a cold How do you have
all these women, these instances inyour life and still have peace to be
able to move on? And Ifigured it out, and once I got
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to be honest, man, oncemy baby mama got that paper, they
was able to able to be evenbetter mothers. Once I gave them that
paper they want they handled everything different. They got to schedule how they treat
the kids, and they give mepeace because if you got a baby mamas,
you might well forget about being arelationship until they get that paper.
And when you say so is ittwo on each or there's one? One?
Have three? Like? How doesthat? My high school sweetheart.
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We have three okay, my highschool sweetheart, we have three. My
wife we got three, and theother my last my last child. You
understand. You want me to comeback to it. My last child one,
but it was three. It wasthree I had in the middle of
my baby mama ex wife, andhad one after my wife. Hey man,
it's crazy when you start doing thatwhen you can't look at the person
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you got to be up here likeoh but hey, yeah, you can't
look at it straight because you gotyeah. Hey man, but it keeps
you, It keeps you hustling.You figured it out. And plus,
man, you gotta think. Man, there's you know, I mean,
you can love your kids, butyou gotta have what you're having to and
create an empire, man, justto take care of kids. Yeah,
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you got too, yeah man,because I know, And like I told
you, I got two and it'shard for me to just keep up with
the two sometimes. Yeah. It'sjust like you want to eat every then
you eat yesterday. Yeah. Andyou want lights man, listen, oh
lights, they ain't cleaning up.Yeah. Man, you get a child,
once they become teenagers, you won'tbelieve oh yeah, yeah, So
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you know they ain't. You gotto stay on them by stuff like that.
But it's about now. They themost loyal people to me. It's
my kids. So because you gothrough life and relationships and all that,
and you can feel everybody loyal towhat they loyal to. But your kids
you be like, you know whatworst case scenario, even if they do
cross me, they mind. It'slike it gives you a peace if you
make it to this part of it. It's the most beautiful thing. You
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know. My kids, even mysons, they help me make money.
When I asked them to do something, they ain't got No, they ain't
got no other intentions. Got yourhumans gonna come in your life and have
another intention. Those kids got anintention because they want to make you proud.
It's crazy how we don't marvel peoplestaying around and doing what you know,
Like people say, oh, you'resupposed to take care of your kid,
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Yeah you are, But when someonereally takes care of their kids,
we don't marvel that. Man,this is the world. The world's not
gonna marvel the real stuff, rightright, Be honest, the more get
real popping in the world, forreal, for real, you have to
be real, fake I've learned thatthrough my content, because I when I
started off doing my content, Ipretended like I was corny doing certain stuff
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like I like I couldn't dance,like I couldn't run, And the whole
time I could do all that becausewhat I did, I said, I'm
gonna start, I'm gonna put myworst foot forward. Because if I would,
if I would have came out kickingknowledge, kicking wiilsdom, nobody would
never So I had to be like, hey, hey, hey, but
I knew the world. If youreally want to pop, you gotta be
fake. The world fakes. Sowhen you see somebody popping, pop like,
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hey, but to be yourself,you draw your people in and then
once you give them the ribs likea woman. Every time I used to
talk to a woman, right,I was like, oh, I'm cool,
laid back. As soon as Ican get that, I'd be like,
hey man, we gotta go.We gotta gotta watch some dishes,
like we gotta cleick the hots clean. He would have been vibing with this
serious but I wouldn't even gave youthis. But you know, but early
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on, once they sending your representatives, yeah, I sent to represented.
Once they don't. Once you don'tgot them, they're gonna stick with the
one they love and real they mightnot like it all the time. But
so that's what I don't care whatthe world say. God be rewarded me
for the stuff the world don't rewardme for. And that's what the world
know before they know me, becauseI'm rewarded. And a lot of people
in the world like, man,I ain't even on Wayne like that,
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like how he where he at?I'm not even on who's on him.
But I'm like, well, Godsaying, hey man, that's what I
was talking to you about before wegot on there. You feel like it's
getting bigger and bigger for you asopposed to dissipating or going down. It's
so it's so powerful right now andso big that I got a social media
business and I do tour, youknow what I'm saying, And I do
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feelm and stuff. But it's sobig that I got multiple fan bases.
It's a fan base right that waslike, oh, we're glad Wayne back
off tour. I haven't even wentoff tour yet because it's so many fan
bases that I got one for standup, one for you know what,
I'm saying, can you tell wherethey know you from? H Yep,
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yeah, yep. They ones theday ones really relaxed. They like,
oh, we knew and we knowwe you know, and they know this
one. You know what I'm saying, a lot of people know we from
the skitch and some people just knowme because they don't. It's just like
they seen you're one of the rcialmedia people. But it's it's pockets,
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you know what I'm saying. That'swhy when I get out one pocket.
When I got off Instagram, peoplethink I'd be following off but they want
no money on there. So Igot a Facebook audience that's so big that
I play with Instagram. It's likethis, it's the easiest audience to get
because Facebook. That's why everybody runfrom it, because they don't care who
you are. If it ain't good, they not rocking with it. I
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give you an example. I said, Beyonce got a cake and a girl.
They actually got a cake. Theygonna close their eyes and taste the
cake. Whoever got the best cakeon Instagram? It's the sauce. It's
the sauce. It'stagram the easiest Ido it have some money Instagram. So
do you do more Facebook? Yeah? I do Facebook because those are real
people. You know what I'm saying. It's real people on Instagram too,
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but they influenced. That's why wecall them. Yeah, it's the ground
instaground real, It's it's a lotof everybody influenced. Even if celebrities don't
got influenced now they listened to theThey listen to the people to change their
heart. I'm like, bro,I'm like, man, you messing up.
You got to just when you're anartist. When Ford made a truck,
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if he would have asked the peoplehow they wanted, they would have
like put the tie over here.You know, you got to make it
from what the energy tell you.And so I feel like Instagram just real
influential. And every time I goover there, I pop when I feel
like it, I'm like, man, this is it's like it's like fun.
And you still do a lot ofcontent like where do you not not?
Where do you find that time?But that that's got to be extremely
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important to your brand as well.Yeah. I tried like thirteen brand news
video three minute videos a day,you know what I'm saying. But what
I did at first I was droppingall of them. I was doing like
like seven of the day, sixa day, five a day, sometimes
by myself or what I did.Now I only drop one a day,
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and I pay others. I takother people around me how to do what
I do. I let them followme for a couple of years. I'm
like this, how you do this? This? How you keep a three
minute video going? This? Howyou keep their attention? This is where
the pivot gonna be. They're gonnathrow the ad here da da da da.
And now I got people out therethat I pay, So I'm dropping
thirteen new videos a day. I'mdropping more videos and everybody in the world
are you in? But you're notin every video? No I'm not.
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I don't have to be in itanymore because I was figuring out, like,
man, it's it's it's it's passiveincome. But if I'm there all
the time, it still ain't passit. I say, Man, if
I could get this page to apoint and I seen the vision, man,
and I just I did it.What do you spend for really year
on content on three million? Threemillion? I spent three million. No,
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damn, you have to think youhave to like look back and be
like, damn, I'm doing thatbecause at one point you didn't have three
million to do that and that likethat's and that's just on that thats just
like if I had the three million, I'd be like, Man, do
I do this on content or it'sjust leave? Yeah, that's such an
achievement. Yeah, man, Yeah, that's crazy because I'm hon you do
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a lot on mine, Jason Iproducer, he did, I probably spend
a year on content. What doyou think, Honnie was seventy eighty five
bucks? Yeah? I think Ithink I did like one hundred dollars a
year last year. Yeah. Man, Yeah, It's just ain't popping for
me though, bro. Yeah.And they say content is king cut to
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the king, Yeah, and theygiving out deals now I know license.
It's basically what people don't realize,and I don't sometimes I don't even you
know, I talk about it whenpeople bring it up, like you who
really serious? But it's so Idon't want to go around talking about it
because it's like only people bring itup. And I do want people to
get the message because when I wasin the streets. The only reason I
tell people cause I was in thestreets the only thing we could do sell
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dope, play sports, to bea rapper. That's what was popular.
So I'm like, I'm really speakingto the people who in the streets and
got potential. Like I was like, bro, you could pick up your
phone and make some money. Butwhat it is, man, it just
I really just figured out it's themusic business. The content business now is
streaming. Yeah, and nobody's notlooking at it like that, but that's
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how people mess up with music.They was looking at it just music.
People who was in the office waslike, man, this is business.
Like, this is business. Sothe content business, they license and content,
not like music. So if youown your content on social media,
social media is a big Spotify whatever, unless they just make it disappear one
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day. But you still own thecontent so that content you get to repost
it posted on multiple platforms. Noteverybody money timeing. Hey man, you
see how we're not talking about thetour. We ain't talking about content.
It's like you over here giving us. You see everybody over here like all
tuned in. I haven't went toan interview in the last two years where
people really be like, yeah,cut away, come. But the reality
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is people want to know, andbecause I wanted to know, but I
had to figure it out. ButI'm like, man, this is the
music business. The music business.You know what I'm saying, because what
it is, it's like when mydaddy, know, you sell dope for
me. I used to hear aboutthe prices they would get the bricks from
the eighties. I said, damn, I would have got a break for
that, right. So when youhear what moving people were making back then,
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if you would have caught the moviesback then, when Denzel That would
get that back in, and youhear what the raffles was getting off CDs,
you're like, man. So I'mlike, I'm finally at the beginning
of something that's always been my prayer. If you catch the beginning, you
missed all the hustles. Yeah,even when they did Ponzi schemes always got
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in when it was trying to losethe money. Yeah, you know what
I'm saying. But yeah, weare at the beginning, at the beginning
of a whole new revelation. Andwhat what's the book? Damn, the
ten thousand hours, what's mister Norton? The ten thousand hours is what said?
Again? No, it's not tenthos. It's liars something though, damn
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outliers, outliers. If you readoutliers. They talk about how, you
know, the still industry, youknow what I'm saying, the immigration industry
when people came over then they becameyou know, they were tailors, but
they made their kids become lawyers andall. And then when you look at
the fifty fives, like the nineteenfifty fives with the Bill Gates and the
Steve Jobs, and it was likethey caught these waves. And now you
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look now and yeah, that waveis social media content creation. And it's
crazy because there's people that I've beenI'm celebrating thirty years and I don't count
nobody else's success. I'm big innobody's pocketing, none of that. But
my career thirty years. There's peoplethat's come in and lapped my career many
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times over because they're using content andthey came in at a different time,
you know what I'm saying, andat a different date. Bro, this
is what we've been praying for.It's like everybody been praying for ownership and
be able to own their contents.Soon as it came be like, oh,
I want to go the other way. I'm like, this is what
we prayed for. Man. It'slike, man, this is what we
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prayed for. And it's like,man, and it's for the hustlers for
real. So, but comedy wasn'tyour thing. You know how when people
say when they're young, like Iwant to be a comedian. You didn't
say that. Nah, everybody everybodyelse did, especially were white people.
Oh yeah, I was so funnythat I never was silly explain like,
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I just say something right here.I was real. I was never like
the person to go pick on nobody. I didn't have to pick on nobody
for real. I just say somethingreal in class, like hey man,
no, oh that ain't right,So you're gonna let the white girl get
to the A felt keep it real, you know. I was just always
say something right. People found funnyin that. Everybody thought of man,
that got me off everything. That'sthe only thing. And I never could
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no matter how what I did orwhatever, funny was always the number one
me I was. I couldn't beno better businessman than nothing better than I
am funny. So it was justit was the easiest thing I could do
right at times. Country wad youtry to push it away because either there's
something in the street, there's realwork that's going on. Did you think,
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man, people don't live off ofthis. People don't make no money
by just being funny on the blockor at school or you know. Yeah,
I just, man, I wasusing it without me knowing. I
had to go back and look back, and like that's what got me everywhere
I was at everything else, thebusiness and you know, the game and
all that that was second to thefunny. If I ever tried to put
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that before the funny, I'm gonnalose everything else. But the other people
shine in me after the funny.The funny was the easiest thing. That's
why I giel so much. Didyou ever feel like you were suppressing the
funny? Yeah, because I hadto on the streets, and sometimes it
comes off now and I try notto do that because even when I meet
people, man, I'm really theybe like you act the same person we
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see on because I be real,yeah, on real reserve. Yeah you
know, but yeah I have.I have suppressed a lot, but it's
when I do turn it on.It's the thing that opened up the doors.
When did you know, like,man, there's something here because you
say you did everything. You worked, you did everything. So take me
through some of the gigs that youhad, Like because you got it at
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seventeen too, you still got itfor seventeen seventeen. I went straight to
the streets. You know what I'msaying. Well, I tried to do
the military before that, so,you know, because I had a son.
I got my baby mama pregnant eleventhgrade, so I tried to go
to the military. On the wayto twelfth grade, you go to basic
training. They called it split offs, and you're supposed to go back to
ai T after basic training after twelfthgrade. Yeah, but I ain't go
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back, you know what I mean. I ain't go a wall. I
just ain't go back. But that'swhat is it considered. It was let's
go. Yeah, I ain't goback. But I told him I got
out of it through comedy and toldthe recruit I said, man, I
can't go because I heard it wasabout the senters direct and I was like,
man, I cheated through basic training. Man, I'm telling you I'm
not a good soldier. I promiseyou I'm gonna die. He's like,
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no, you got to go backto a They say. After a I
t y'all going outrect. So Iwas like, hey, man, I'm
going to tell you man, Igot scolosis, right, I got scolos
in on flat foot. Yeah.Yeah. He was like, what keep
me out of here? Yeah?So I said, if you want somebody
over there walking like this right here, man, he said, you know
what, they gave me a honorledischarge. Hey man, that's what Earthqakeer
was saying. He was like,man, he said, I thought we
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were just practicing, yeah, hesaid he when it was real war.
He was like, oh no,I don't want to Yeah. I tried
that. I was like, man, I could die in the streets at
home. Yeah, and they tellyou they give you two hundred fifty thousand
dollars if you die. Man.I said, yeah, the family man,
this ain't no, this wasn't me. And I did that and after
that I went to the streets.Then after I got caught the streets.
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So I finally got me a job. So I worked there a company college
Georgia Power for two years two anda half. Is that like the power
playing? So I just yeah,okay, yeah, it's like electric company,
electric company. But I was withenvironmental services. And then I did
that, and then I tried notto go back to the streets, but
I had a dream. I said, I'm gonna do this rap thing,
so I need some more money becauseit's chicken. Chinese. Chick wasn't working
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with you. How many kids doyou have by then? I think I
had six kids. I had sevenkids by the time I was twenty two.
Yeah, damn that what I said. Yeah, seven kids before you
were twenty two. Seven kids.Man, there's a couple of people in
this room that ain had sex seventimes two out between between fourteen and twenty
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two. Man, I was.I was women, women, women.
That's why now it's more reserved.Yeah, because a lot of people,
you know, they don't like alot of my family was who wasn't messing
up when they was young. Theymess up more now, right right,
Man, That's why I let mykids mess up a lot. I governed
it the best I can. Thisgirl got because well, you're gonna go
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through that twenty year old moment oflife of doing things you couldn't do when
you was a teenager. But Imessed up between the age of fourteen twenty
two. It was women, women, women, women women. So by
the time I got twenty two,I was like, man, let me
get on my grind. I wentin to hustle it. What seven kids
kid? Twenty two seven? Heyman, how does that not and I'm
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did it? How does that notget you down where it's like, man,
this is a hard life. Didyou ever think like, man,
how did I get dealthy? Well? You know you got dealthy? Yeah,
but yeah, did you ever thinklike, man, how do I
get up from this? To behonest, it was hard to look at
it like that because I loved themso much. Once they gotcha gotcha,
it was like, man, aslong as I could take care of That's
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all I was thinking about because Ilove to be in the prison. They
To be honest, Harverdy had mein an environment I was in, had
me more down than them. Theywas the thing that kept me like,
man, dang, this kid don'teven know that you're in the project.
He coming to the door, daddy, you know what I'm saying. I'm
like, man, Tony, what'sup? So they was a thing that
kind of helped me got because Iwas always really I can't block my mind.
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A lot of my siblings, Youknow they took a drink or whatever.
I never did that. So whenyou sober, you looking at life
every day. So I couldn't nevertrick myself. So every day I could
be depressed cause I'm like, man, I ain't lying. Man, this
ain't this man, this ain't right. I don't care how much y'all throw
this barbecue, how much y'all tryto have this party. We messed up.
Ain't nobody got no paper, anddon't nobody got no plan. We
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can't even afford to eat healthy.So it was like so I was always
in every reality. So my kidskind of helped me be like, man,
it's just something good. You gotthis pure person here who just want
to go outside or want a popsiccle. Everybody else out help man when you
walk out the doors, when you'rein poverty. Even then, when you
ain't a party, even in business, ruther somebody out to take something from
you. Ain't nobody out to giveyou nothing. So that's crazy. You
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saw that so early on? Yeah, you know, and then you have
to because you're in the middle ofit. Ya, you know what I'm
saying. Everybody see it though.People just it's so bad. I think
everybody just pretend like they don't seeit. Everybody like man, everybody know,
Like in business, when people betelling me they got a bad contract,
I'm like, you knew that wasgonna happen. This person loves you
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so much, they care about yourmama. Yeah, man, exactly like
what you like? You know,those are those words on that contract means
something reat it I'm taking. Yeah, I'm not gonna help you, Like
I be confused when people think somebodyright, yeah, man got a bad
deal. People want to treat peopleright who are already treating themself right.
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That's just like a relationship, somebodytreating themself right, You're worth but it's
hard because you treat yourself right.Man. They were like, I can't
help but treat you. But peopleain't fornna treat people right man. Hey
man, that's real. People say, man, I got a bad deal.
I'd be like, a deal isbad off the real Yeah, the
word got a bad deal, theword if the word deal is in somebody
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got gotten yeah man. An agreementis a different story. An agreement is
different. Yeah, but a deal, bro, can you Agreements are bad
too. Any time somebody give youa bunch of money off the real you
just got got yeah, man,because ain't nobody in the guin, you
know. But hey, come onnow, hey man, I forget which
artist it was, man, butI remember Vlad was interviewing somebody. I'll
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probably know, but Vlad was interviewingsomebody and he was just like, yeah,
he was talking about the recoup andshe didn't know that you had to
pay that million dollars back. PlusShe's like, no, you got to
pay that back and she, dude, she learned right there with Vlad that
bro, they don't just give youthat money and you just bring your homies
out and you know what I'm saying, like a bro. And so you
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got to think about it. Peoplelike Michael Jordan, they got a look
at his career. He ass addleygot that paper because Naki didn't know he
was going to sell that many shoes. That's why he was so good because
he out there playing with passive income. You can't a person who got passive
income. It's so stress free,you cannot mess with trust me. Yeah,
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Jordan was out there playing. Justlook at him after that Naket contract.
It was relaxed. He was sorelaxed he quit. Yeah, he
really didn't want to play no more. He's like, man, I made
all the money it takes. Sowhen you see artists this big and still
got the tour, you're like,bro, I hate to tell you,
I don't care if you got abillion dollars. You got pip so bad
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because if you that fame, comein. My fan ain't nowhere near.
I be meeting people and I'm like, man, my money shouldn't be that
close to some people who wait,brother, I'm not that I'm famous,
but it's like ingraded famous, likepeople just know me, but I have
been pushed by the industry. Brother, be that big, but people got
way more than more people, andthat's what they look at. That's why
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people look down and talk down onpeople. But if you look at your
boss and the person who owned thatcompany, who never made a record,
you'll be like I got. Andusually they find out later. That's why
they get so mad and angry becausethey really mad at theyself. Cause,
man, when you get pimped ina contract, the bad end of it,
it's like a woman when she geton heart broke, where she crazed
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because you at allowed to her.She thought she was talking to this person
that she found out, Oh youyou took her out in her mama,
you love her bro so and that'swhen you hear everything about yourself. Yeah,
this game. So I'm like Ialways knew life was like that,
So I walk in it like that. Man, you're not here to help
me. Is that why you chooseto do so much early on for yourself
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and get your word up in yourbar, work up so that way nobody
can come and say this would Likereally, it's like, what can you
do for me? I'm not doingfor myself. I can't sleep at night
if I got done wrong in thedeal. Me and this person got to
talk til we switch it. Idon't care what I side. If I
can't sleep at night, you can'tsleep at night. So to keep myself
out of that situation, I justown much as I can. And then
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when I go into a situation that, okay, this deal might better me,
I'm not gonna get that much money, but you got a big enough
platform that's gonna stretch me. SoI know what I'm going into. But
if you got something you already own, you ain't gonna trip that bad.
But it's like, man, youbetter cause man, that that stuff will
drive you to drinking the drugs bad. When did you start comedy? I
started coming to twenty fourteen. That'swhen I did my first skit. Yeah,
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so when you did your first skit, it wasn't about you becoming a
comedian or becoming like man, Icould take this on the road. I
just I knew I was. Iwas just wanting to get popular on social
media because I had a nightclub.So my first goal I was like,
I'm gonna get these nightclub so popular. I was focused on whatever I got
in my face. I don't neverfocus on what's out side, right,
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So I was like man. Iwas like man. And then when I
did the comedy and I seen itgoing where it's going, I seen other
comedians. I started searching comedians.I was like, oh boy, I'm
finna tell this coming to game upbecause I'm bringing something else. I ain't
just silly, I'm real. SoI was like, I'm gona talk to
talk that real people in the olderaudience because people thought I was older because
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I always came right yah, becauseI went towards the older audience on purpose
because nobody was aiming at them.So I was like, I have these
people to myself, I say once, I say, once I get them,
I'm gonna take the suits off,start bringing the drill. I had
a plan, And that's the sameway you say on social media. You
came in yeah, playing like youdidn't know how to dance. Yeah.
Yeah. People think people thought Iwas fifty for a minute. They was
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like he fought to something or fifty. They didn't know I was young the
whole time. And so in twentyfourteen, you're like twenty six cracking this
game but studying it, and youknow that life real life. You're like,
oh, man, if I couldhandle this here, then this is
a different kind of husband. Idon't know I can handle. Nobody ain't
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gonna be able to stop me.I knew. I came in with a
confidence because you know, I'm froma country town, so you know,
a country time ain't no hope likepeople in New York and the lady be
like, man, it's a hardride, but you still got at least
inspiration right, and you can getright to it too. You can take
a bus or subway over and tothe life where it's at that country time,
bro, the country is so it'sso hard to get out of those
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country times. Man, people don'tunderstand and where are you from? Country
town though? Mill in Georgia,and with Milling Georgia, is there anybody
else that you look at and say, oh, man, such and such
not making it out no country time? Right? You talking about some real
heye hate when you like in layou might have a group of writers of
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actors. They might be jealous ofone another. You know what I'm saying,
I want to get apart, butthey'll support them. Come over here
and do my audition because they respectthe art so bad. People kind of
help you to a certain degree.So it's like in place, it's a
lot of hate and competition, butpeople still respect in the country get ignorant,
they ignore when somebody doing something.So it's like, man, you're
not getting out of that country townbecause it ain't no inspiration. What got
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you out of there? Was itjust being able to take social media or
take that device. And now withthat device, it gets us out of
wherever we are. That social mediawhat it did? It made my home
time realize I didn't need them becauseI was always popping. But you know
what I'm saying, I was alwaysthe most popular and all that, But
when you had people from Chicago,La, then they tried to be like
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this phone saved me. I hadso much hate. I fought so many
dudes. I fought in high schoolmore than everybody and everything. I went
through so much. But this phoneput people out because like, who is
this? I was different, Italked a little different. They were he
front the South, but he ain'tfrom Atlanta. It was like, right,
who is that? But I waslike the first country person that people
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had seen on the internet. I'mreal, I'm a country for real.
How so is that why you goby the name. I went by the
name country Wayne on purpose because Iwas like, if I keep the word
country, I'm gonna at least keepall Mississippi no matter what. And I
said, if I go father,and I started getting more popular than people
from Atlanta, in Chicago and LAand stuff, They're gonna be like,
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that's our hero because we don't seeingthe country boy went we never seen a
country boy. Everybody think country peopleslow. So when a country boy I
do somebody people like, how youlet a country boy? So I wrote
it on my shoulder like I'm acountry boy because the city always thought country
people slow, I said, I'msure. So I had that on my
shoulder. I'm like, I'm arepresent for all the country people, and
when they see me out doing peoplein the city, they're gonna be like,
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that's our hero. So I gotlike a. I got like a.
It's like a cut audience. Soyou had when I when I went
on Netflix, they didn't expect meto hit the top ten. I went
on one and they didn't understand howit went on one because they didn't promote
it. Ay man, and that'scrazy because now do we know the name
Tyler Perry right Siler Perry was likethere was like, who is this man?
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And doing this we've been doing butyeah, and he went right to
the core. He went to thecore. So and we showed up.
We showed up because the country wasshowing up so early. See, people
think when Tyler Perry dropped something,he gonna go no more on every time.
Because he got South Carolina, Mississippi. He got all them towns I'm
talking about to walk I used torun around with his seat. His play
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Madea's family reunion. So he gotthose people and he knew that can you
get them people from the South?Man who ain't got nothing one thing about
country people. This is what theywill do. If you ever make it
in Hollywood, your numbers gonna surpasseverybody because they're not busy. They're not
trying to be celebrities. So youget fans out in the park world everybody
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trying to be a celebrity. Soyou don't got that. That's why you
hear somebody so poppul and they putout an album. They can't sell nothing.
It's a whole lot of different metoo, while here me too.
But the country people they cool withtheir life, barbicueing, they family,
playing spades on the weekend, andthey were more happy of there. So
they like, we're not celebrity.I always ask people, man, if
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we're all on stage, who gonnabe in the audience? I ain't no
audience, So it ain't no everybodywant to be a celebrity. So the
game being a celebrity now it ain't. It's not really how it was,
so you just got to have it'sreal now. It was like, man,
you better have a real following,some people who really into what you
bring it. Did you have anyinspirations not either early on or inspirations in
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the same field like in comedy.Yeah, oh yeah, of course everybody
Eddie Murphy sexually entertainer, even withKevin Hart bleuw. I was like,
man and the crazy thing is broGod was showing me signs I was supposed
to do this through Kevin Hart Special. I remember I was sleeping and my
baby mama was sleeping the project.She wanted a baby mama. At the
time, Kevin Hart had laughing atMy pain. It was a gas leak
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in the apartment. But we didn'tknow to the next day. But I
like to die. But she waslaughing so hard at Kevin Hart Special.
She was just laughing, laughing,you know what I'm saying, cause they
was like Cat Williams was the one. But then Kevin Hart dropped that laughing
my pain. It was like theworld. And then I went to his
net special. Now, I rememberI had a girl. I had a
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girl with me at the movies.This the woman he was throwing a fire.
It was like fire. Yeah,yeah. So I had my hand
on her thigh and I remember watchingit and I got their hand got so
hot I can feel it, andshe was like, get your hand on
your hand so hot. It waslike a real heat. I told my
brother, I said, Bro,it was something. I feel like,
I'm about to be something in thecomedy world. I feel closer to I
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was rapping, but I felt closerto Kevin Hart than I did rappers.
This was twenty thirteen. But Iknew I was fans of all of them,
Cat Williams, I was fans ofevery comedian. Man, So you
was already a fan. You knowsome people they say, Man, I
went back and I started to researchwhat Eddie Murphy was. I started,
So you already knew I was afan of everybody man, every comedian I
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was. I remember time I wasa fan of them, man, Eddie
Griffin. You know what I'm saying, Uh, undercover brother, you got
Steve, you got Steve Harvey,all the kings of comedy. I was
watching Steve Harvey show, Hanging Hangerwith mister Cooper. You know what I
mean, my curery, You knowI was a fan. I remember Laville
up there telling you, man,so without me knowing that, I was
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already studying, Yeah, tuitioning itto the School of Experience, Bro,
getting your ten thousand hours in.Yeah, I'm a fan of all comedians.
How do you feel where some ofthe comedy is at right now?
Man, we're starting to see moreI wouldn't even say comedy beefs, but
we're just starting to see more talklike there's certain things right now. It's
not as funny, it's certain areasof comedy. How do you how do
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you feel about it? And howdo you stay out of it? Because
even Cat shouted you out? Yeahyeah, cat Man shot the cat.
I just think, Man, thecomedy, it's a lot of it's a
lot of it's a lot of jealousyin comedy because they ain't mad at comedians.
A lot of comedians got popular butnever got big. When the rap
in the room and the comedian inthe room, it's like, come be
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our funny person, but you ain'tpart of the party. So only certain
people get to that level and comedywhere you get to get some money.
So it's a lot of more bittercomedians than they are rappers. Because even
if you're a rapper, you geta hot song, you thirty a show,
you could be the biggest comedian onsocial media, it's still only get
in ten if you lucky. Ifyou lucky. You know what I'm saying,
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so in that window could be short, that wind as short. So
everybody who popping in comedy, youknow what I'm saying. First of all,
you're gonna get hated on by alot of other comedians. But I
just think the state is in now. It's the if a comedian ain't it's
our world right now. So ifyou ain't making it now, you just
lazy. Because rappers can't go virallike us. There's nobody who could have
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went on clubs, they say,and got biggest cap. It took a
comedian because we got everybody's trying tobe funny right now. So this is
our time. So instead of complaining, man, go get you go get
your money, because now you've gotrappers trying to be funny. Little boos
is funny now, yeah it's funnybecause they know this get more reactions.
So comedians now I think they're complaining, but they ain't looking at the window.
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This is our window, and thiswindo's gonna close one day. You
know you got to go get thisour time. Rap all they time,
Everything has its time. And Ithink comedians nowadays they complaining, but they
don't want to get on social mediabecause they talked about social media people so
bad, and I'm like comedians.I'm like, bro, it's a lot
of comedian and I understand when wecame up we had to learn to stand
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up. But I'm like, allright, we've been doing this for a
minute. So you're telling me everyold school comedian it's better than every new
comedian. That's impossible. I hada comedian I ain't gonna say his name
here, old gie comedian. Hewas like, man, I love said,
I love you and DC and allof them. Man, I be
telling people start hating on y'all.He says. I do I think y'all
can beat me on stage? Hesaid no, but I love y'all.
So I lit on finished. Isaid, hey, hey, hey,
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say start right there. I saycuz I say we're cool, bro,
but I'm not like them. Iain't feel legit. Just say that.
I feel like nobody can't beat meon stage right now, Pierre, Right,
you know what I'm saying, there'sno way that we've been doing this
this long too, and everybody justso that was the problem. You know
what I'm saying. They didn't cometogether right. And then I think with
you two country way is that youunderstood it. You studied it, and
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you go and you and you knowyour audience too. And it's crazy because
sometimes people get upset because there's adifferent tool that's used right now. And
I understand hitting the comedy stores andhitting these clubs. And I used to
go from Philly to New York andNew York to hear and I used to
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do three four nights. We hadto do that. But now you don't
have to. You know what I'msaying. You don't have to because there
and then it also I see peoplewhere they're funny on social media, but
then they don't know how to carrythat over and you can't continue, Like
you can come into my store andyou could rob me once, but you
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can't come in the next week,the next week. And there, you
know what I'm saying. So Ican go see you once and be like,
oh man, he wasn't what Ithought. And then slowly, with
you not knowing your game, that'sgonna stop, that's gonna stop, that's
gonna burn out. But when yousee other dudes, they continue to fire.
They're like, Okay, I'm studyingit. I get it, I
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get it. It's a whole differentworld. It's a whole different world.
And even when you do study it, even when you do study it,
man, they won't give you aprops. Then. That why I want
catsh out of everybody out. I'mlike, man, that's really big for
the social media people who really dotheir stand up, because I ain't too
many comedians gonna call out your name. You know, Kevin Hart did the
one time, but when it comesto stand up, they really don't.
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I'm like, bro, I know, I've been good for years. I
got so good. I did itwithout cursing. I'm like, who you
know could bring the streets out andI'm not even cursing on stage, So
that take a whole nother skill level. And they know that. But you
don't hear too many comedians saying myname because they're like, man, he
big enough as long as we don'tsay but people, bru It's like a
woman, she know who that dudeis and I know, so I'm like,
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bruh when it comes to that standard. I've been telling these crowds up
way before I even got to theNetflix special, right before I got to
Netflix Special, that that material hadbeen tested so much. You were ready
already and you knew you were ready, and a lot of people who thought,
oh this is our time to hate. It ain't working. Bro.
People don't see me do stand upfor real. So it's like but they
not. It's a lot of hatein the coming the world. But I
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ain't never cared. I always spokemy mind because it's love too, you
know, yeah, very much love. But man, it just it's our
time. If a comedian, Iain't getting it right now. Man,
you just ain't got it though aman. Everybody ain't good and they don't
want to admit it right right.You did Club Chasha with Shannon Shark,
and you you know, we sawrecord breaking numbers from Cat Williams. How
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was it sitting down with Bro?You know what I'm saying. It was
a moment, man, because Ican't write after Cat. I was in
this interview next in line. Iwas the next in line. So it's
like, well, I know I'mnot getting those numerus. So I went
into reality and I just went inthere with a different approach. I'm like,
I'm gonna be me. So whenyou did Club Shay Shade with Shannon
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Sharp, so Kat Williams was alreadyreleased, so it wasn't like you was
on the schedule and he shot oneday the next day. You already knew
this, dude, I was alreadyon the schedule. Yeah, but it
was like he was already released.Yeah, he was released. Okay,
so you already knew numbers and hewas the biggest. It was that moment
and I'm the next interview that's comingafter this, So now I got to
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go ahead, sit on this couchand and do my thing. You know.
But you don't drink though, huhNah? Did you ever drink?
Because you say sober, but didyou ever? Yeah? I ain't never
drink. Yeah, I ain't neverdrink, smoke, none of that.
Yeah. Same. I got drunkone time in nineteen ninety four Christmas Eve.
Yeah, oh my god. Inever do that again. Yeah,
never yet. I did one ofthem. Let me just try it.
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I tried it. Yeah, Igot a lot of like I did enough
for something. I gotta do something, right, Hey, man, do
your kids know your famous? Yeah? They know that. They know.
Yeah, we can't go nowhere.It's like no matter if I'm out in
LA or whatever, it's always gonnabe. And it's like it's like country
Wayne Dog like and they all gota speech. So and then in the
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South, you know, it's realcrazy. I really can't go nowhere in
the South because it's like the wayI came up, it's more powerful because
they feel like they know me.It's different when people say the People's champ
one of our own. Yeah,it's like, that's how Wayne, because
it's everybody's seen it. And that'seight to eighty. You know what I'm
saying. You probably in the airport. I keep killing them, bro,
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you know everybody, but I gotevery age group. I'm somebody. It's
crazy. And the Netflix special abouta lot of kids. Yeah, man,
but that's why I was saying,do you know where sometimes where they
know you? Yeah, I knowa lot of kids know me from they
seen me on TikTok. But theybecame fans through the special because the cadens
I use it was quick, sothey understand that cadence. That's why I
chose that cadence. Because the attentions. You got to step on your jokes,
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and comedians tell you all the time, don't step on your jokes,
but now you got to step onit. Yeah. So yo, It's
just man, It's just everywhere mykids. They definitely know I'm famous.
And my kids, my daughter's likewhy they want they give you a break?
They see you with your kids.I was like, man, baby,
this day the reason why you gotbuilding this Andy's on. I ain't
even say it right. So youknow you know where you used to have
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them? Girl? Please. Itook every picture that I got to ask
you know what I mean? Same, I'm thirty years in. Yeah,
yeah, I'm thirty years in.Man. And I tell people, I
say, man, I don't runfrom the love. I run two weeks
and I say, man, whatif all this being recognized or whatever it
comes with? What if all thisturned to hate and I couldn't even walk
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off the house or something instead ofsomebody come and say, man, I
listen to you, I watch theshow, I do that. What if
somebody just all that flipped and itwas just I couldn't even be with my
family because something somebody would say tome, you you a humble gotdough.
That's why you've been around a longtime. A lot of celerity bro first,
a lot a lot of celebrities forgetwhere they came from. Yeah,
and the Bible say that, Man, you can't if you remember where you
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came from. Every day you'll bethankful for everything. I'll be thankful just
to be like, I just lostthe diamrine today. You know what I'm
saying. I couldn't find a dimrinewhere my brother he was more word than
me. I'm like, bro,I'm just I'm glad to be able to
drink water, wake up in thebed sometimes, so if you remember when
you have nothing. So I'm like, how can a celebrity complain about being
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right? I trip off of peoplethat say, yeah, man, you
know I don't take pictures when I'meating with my family. I say,
man, you heard that from anotherfamily? Yeah, yeah, you you
almost could eat? Yeah, youalmost couldn't eat. People. Man,
I know how to stand there totake a picture, But they gonna go
back and look at themselfs and it'sgonna look laying in corner to them,
because they're gonna be like, man, I remember when I was so thankful
and trying to get here. NowI'm here. Yeah, and they don't
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know that. That's why they losethey fan base, because you don't they
fan base watching. Yeah, Isaw one literally waiting and win full circle
that I saw it. I sawit and I was like, and I
but I talked to him about it, and now it's like they just that
person. People going through it,bro, And we got people that don't
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complain about it. No matter whatI'm going through in business, I'm never
gonna get on here complain because,like, bro, we're talking about millions
about you know what I'm saying,celebrity celebrity talk about They'll be like millions
of dollars in this and I lostthis, but I'm like, Bro,
it's people that need two hundred dollars, right, man, you must forgot.
Yeah, I haven't forgot, becauseI'd be around my family out of
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time. Dude. I got afive dollar bill at my house, right
and this five dollar bill is likein my hallway, but it's like in
the corner by this picture and Iwalked by. I've been walking past that
five dollar bill for over a year, and I find myself being thankful that
I don't have to grab that dollar. Right. Tell you, but bro,
years ago, I would have sawthat five dollars man, and yo,
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I would have down there broke myfingers picking that five dollars up exactly.
Yeah, man, yeah, yougotta you gotta know where the blessings
come from and what you're doing withit too. Yeah, yeah, man,
And that gift could be a curse. That's why I do what I
do and I go home. Way. I'm like me too, cause we
can lose it. Like I know, I could lose this at the end
of time. So I'm not finnabe one of those ones if I lose
it then, Like, man,I remember I treated people. I'm gonna
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treat people the best I can becausethat way. If I lose it,
hey, it's just gone. ButI don't want to be with that regret
of I treated people at a certainway just because I got more followers than
somebody, because it's more people whodon't got follows, the happiest people.
Yeah, yeah, man, I'dbe like, I'd be like, I
get my family is so happy,broke. Man. I thought about that
one time. I said, youknow what, they must not really be
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broke. I said, because whenwe was broke, tink about how much
fun we really had. Yeah,man, hell yeah, ain't nothing like
we go to one of these bigHollywood parties. It's cool, but boy,
ain't nothing like catching the boy howpart in the hood? Oh my
God, I feel like I'm loose, so it's like, man to be
honest. Man, Bro, moneyain't That's why I give it away.
Man. You ever heard like There'sHope by Indy I re there's when you
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get most of my favorite artists toshout out India. Listen to that song,
man, I love Indy Iris.Yeah. That was when I seen
her big well, I was like, well that was one arm that was
one singer musician. When I seenher, I was like, what because
she got them songs? Man.Yeah, Bro, that's the last week.
When you hear that one, it'ssay There's Hope. Yep. Do
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you see it right there? Anybodygoogle it? I think the titles There's
Hope mm hmm. Man that whenyou listen to it, it's exactly what
we're talking about right here. Youdon't you don't drink or smoke and you're
vegan. Yeah, how long youbeen vegan? Going on ten years?
What made you go vegan? Man? Just got off pork and themn like
I'm gonna get off beef. Justby the time I got twenty fourteen,
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No, two thousand yea two thousandfourteen, I was full of vegan really
though, have you found yourself nowwith more options, because you know,
when if you're a ten year vegan, now there were places you win and
you were just kind of out manlike I looked sick when I first went
yeah. But now that's why Ilove LA because LA got the Yeah,
the LA got the options. Eatingwhatever you want out here, man,
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lay honest vegan l a vegan foodso good that the other food though everybody
be like, Man, LA food, ain't they ain't like that the record?
Do you ever question the vegan food? Man? It's vegan? Yeah,
I used to, but LA onit. Man. Man, you
go to these restaurants out here inLa. The environment there, it's like,
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Man, you can even take it. You can take a girl to
the other day. Did you workat a chicken plant or a chicken factory?
Now I try. I was aboutto Okay, so you didn't work.
I was in a parking lot andI smelled them chickens. I said,
I can't do it. Oh youdidn't even go in. I smelled
the chicken. They had a fanup there. They smell of the chickens.
Can I say, dug, Ican't do it, man, God,
I ain't trying to be boogie,but yeah, I can't. I
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can't get these chicken Hey, dude, that's when you get back in the
car, like, man, what'sgoing on with my life? I tried,
because I tried. I was tryingnot to hustle, cause my daddy's
had hustle, my uncle had hustle, my mama was in the streets.
I was like, man, I'mtrying not to sell this dope. But
man, there was nothing around mefor real. So did you get hired
at the chicken place already or youwere going in and like, yeah,
doing application? My god, Igot me on. Oh so you was
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in guaranteed in I'm about to gohell Star Wark tomorrow ifinny get me my
boots and it's you know what Imean, my equipment. Bro. I
stepped out there all like, what'sthat smell? I look, you was
outside? I was outside. Iturned around and got right back in the
car. How old are you atthat time? I was eighteen eighteen a
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kid or two? I was nineteen, yeah, nineteen nineteen really going on
the way that probably did anybody tellyou, like, man, we had
the gig for you. How doyou just get back in your car and
leave? Oh? My own.The people who raised me got mad.
She was like, man, youyou better do something. You gotta get
a job because all my insurance andher name, She said, you gonna
keep paying this insurance on my cardand all that. But I was like,
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man, I'm gonna get me somemoney. I'm just trying not to
get it the wrong way. ButI was like, man, it wasn't
no, it wasn't no real wayto get no money going to college for
real, when you broke. Let'sbe real, man, you ain't got
nobody to seeing you nothing. ButI put my own stelf in that situation
because I had all those kids.So I did put my own self in
that situation. But man, itwas it was a rabbit hole. I
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couldn't right. I mean, like, I was realistic. Man, I
gotta get some money, and Ihope God keep me safe out here in
these streets. Yeah, man,and I got it. I did the
mouth. Man. I was like, I can't make it if I work
a job, not for these kids. And even now, man, like
it's got to be crazy expensive.Now, oh it's real expensive. It's
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so expensive now, the money Ispend, it's unbelief that I'm even making
money. But it's it's a weirdway, man. Bro. I tell
everybody this. The more money Ispend on my family and with my employees,
bro, the more money I madeevery time I be like, Okay,
I'm gonna get this personal raise.I'm gonna do this. Uh all
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right, my baby mama, youneed you to do it. I promise
you. I ain't telling everybody todo that because I really believe it's like
you got to believe in that metric, right, But boy, it's because
sometimes my flesh do look at themountain putting out, Hey, man,
I'm for what you getting paid thatmuch money for? You know. But
I spend a lot of money,man, I spend a lot of money.
Money amount of money I spend themoney. Man, it's crazy that
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go out of my account. Butit's gonna get it anyway. Damn.
So you got the kind of howmany do you have this under child support?
Right now? Really I'm not I'mreally not on child Okay. So
it's the it's the understanding and theagreement. So it's not court order.
It's not court order. It's justI just know, man, Like I
said, I don't say it.In another interview, so I got to
get it you you, my boy, just with my family. I know
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it's two hundred of the month.That's just family, two hundred rats,
two hundreds a month. And likewhat do you mean by family? Like
the kids, kids, baby,mama's sisters, grandma's gods. You know,
I take care my whole family thatI grew up. Everybody get a
check, you know what I mean? Cut this, cut it. I
want my family to see this.We finished out, but you know where
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to cut it that then we getback two hundred thousand. So what what
is that two point four a yearjust to the family. Two point four?
I heard that? Yeah, yeah, two point it's two point four,
man, I said, I saidmy brother, I said, my
brother five point four. It waslike five five. I sent him five
point six because he paid everybody throughyou know, through his company, because
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he had a lot of business forme and my family worked for me though.
Everybody get it out of you knowthat wan nothing right And you sent
your brother five point but that wasthree million for the count it because he
paid everybody to right. So youknow, so it's all in the empire
too. Yeah, Jesus Christ.Then let me tell you man, but
when they in the videos, theydon't get no extra fee. Oh God,
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like I got my bavory Mama thema storyline coming up. When you're
in the family, when you work, you don't get no extra money.
You get for I need you todo something. Everybody just moved. Everybody,
just my brother out there right now, my other brother. He pay
everybody they were feeling the other day. He made sure he paid the people
house we went, made sure everybodygot their My daddy, my daddy,
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he took the sprint because we aboutto go on tour. He took it
to the oil place. Yesterday.My son take my car broke down.
He got it. Told in themiddle of everybody we'd doing O. Brother.
Ain't nobody in my circle able tosit down but my grandma and she
earned that. Now the last sixmonths, you st to just relax.
I always was, you know,I always was able to take care of
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him, look out for him.But now it became consistent over the last
four years, like all right,man, I'm just gonna give y'all a
give y'all a salary, but yougot to work. You know what I'm
saying, Like my sisters, shemean, is my house she makes sure
the house straight. You know whatI'm saying. My house on studio got
feel the skits out of there,so everybody everybody's moving. Ain't too many
people just okay, So it's notall and the baby mamas. I don't
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play by them kids. So that'sa job because they the characters because I
know that is looking listening. Sothey the characters in my social media,
but I don't play that. Soif something missing with my children off,
they ain't did. So I'm like, bro, the ain't no excuse you
getting too much money. That childbetter be on school at time, all
the time, whatever event they gotto go to. There's no excuse because
I'm overpaying you. You know whatI'm saying, Like, come up,
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baby, they want two of them. I'm almost two fifty piece. You
know what I'm saying, Like,you make a quarter to me dollar.
They don't give your child money,bro, But they don't miss a joint.
So that's a job within itself,damn, you know what I'm saying.
So that's why I shout out mybaby mamas, the seven of them.
That's why I shout out my babymama's man, because the job they
got to put up with these kids, right, Bro, It's a job
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within theyself, because if you becomea celebrity, most time you're gonna lose
that next generation of money because youwasn't there to nurture the children. So
you was there to only give themmoney. But they because nurturing. I
saw that man like the man thatwalked to school by the kid through being
to go to school the next one, and then they gonna lose it,
bro, like I made it allmy son basketball games. Let me tell
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you, man, I'm a I'ma taxpayer, business owner, god willing,
great father, great husband, great, I feel great family member as
far as brother and everything. AndI want to tell you that I'm as
honest as I can be right now. If somebody, my brother was in
a position to give me five pointsix to handle everything like that was my
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gig, you would never see meagain. Man, Your brother is a
different brother man, because I wouldhave taken that money. I wouldn't have
been this like that like that.But that's why family important, right because
beyond you, you heard the familytake it from you. You know what
I'm saying. But to have somebodyin your life that you ain't got to
watch the money. That's a wholeother job, you know what I'm saying.
So to have these people in mylife that I really grew up with,
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it's like, you know what you'redealing with. You know who still
you know who don't like I knowmy children, like Honest, if Honest
wasn't rich, she was still andas a dad and being real, you
know that. That's why I don'tjudge people, because I'm like, if
my children didn't have money, Tamarwould be in a game right right right,
he got this little leader of mentalityand like a lot of my children
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be influenced. I know some ofmy children be influenced doing other things.
Because so I'm like, man,I just I just I just like,
man, I'm thankful. But atthe same time, family is important,
bro, because them baby Mama,we don't get along. We used to
get along all the time. Butto put up with them kids because at
the end of the day, man, like, just think about the people
who own the companies, celebrities ontour or the people who own the company's
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home with their children, right,so their children get information, they teaching
them how to learn and dead.But we on tour all the time.
We just spending money back, sowhen we're done working, that child's gonna
be spoiled bread. I don't knownothing about the world. I made every
one of my son games. Mydaughter got a video shoot coming Sunday.
I met im in they face.You got you gotta do that. I'm
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at schools are you ain't finna getaway with that? You know what I
mean. I'm in my children life, but it's only because I was able
to create, even show them tothe wrong school. It's wrong school now.
I never showed on to the wrongschool. Do any of the kids
go to school together from different mamas? Oh? Yeah, two of my
own, two of my daughters.They they're the same age. They like
two. They both got a birthdaythis month. And how old are they?
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They They turned fifteen this month andthey're right behind each other. Yeah,
they're spiritual twins. Damn the comforttwo different villads. But they twins.
They ain't really twins. But no, I got you, but damn,
and they right back to back,back to back. That's what I
said that a party. I wasoblating that week. The heat I was.
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I've been, I've been, I'vebeen having bade. My cycle ain't
never came on, Yo, youpoker. I'm always a lad man.
How many how many does Nick Cannonhave? Twelve or something? He got
twelve? Yeah? Man, Seehe had his kids after the money.
Oh yeah, I had my Jordianof mine before the money twelve. So
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my children, do you think that'shard Derek, that's crazy, to be
honest. It's easily financially for him, but it's gonna be harder for him
the other way. It was harderfinancially for me. But it's easy the
other way cause my children, likeI say, they grew up. They
were just seven years it's twenty sixteen. Uh we this eight years ago.
I'm still in the streets. Youfeel. While I was coming up going
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I was still hustling. So theywas going to school. They daddy my
sons used to be. He's playedbaseball. Like, what's your daddy?
Do he a rapper? I havea lot to him, Like I was
rapping, which I was rapping,but I wasn't making no money out rapping.
So my kids are not like tOff for the kids. Huh yeah,
I was rapping, rapping, that'swhat. So my kids they're not
like the other celebrity kids. Andwe were broke to day. They're not
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gonna they gonna know how to toa certain degree, we were just here.
But when you had them kids afterthe when you have that's celebrity and
the money just already there. It'sjust a different mentality with them children,
you know what I'm saying, becausethey can't go backwards, because it's like
that's a foreign that's a foreign youknow. I'm still around people who ain't
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got no money. My family,my my my, My kids get to
see their cousins, so they intoa life. But man, it's hard.
But when you have that money,if I had a child right now,
that baby mama know how to reallygo get that child's port you have.
If I get a girl a la pregnant, Oh man, yeah,
she know how to do the papercourt with this one. She know
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how to go through the system.Yeah. And then they're gonna poen of
this show like he knew it all, trying to give me. Yeah,
these baby mama's out here, it'sjust like they go, it's too much.
It's too many clibritis out here.It's a whole man, l A.
Well, it's a whole different,it's a whole different vibe by Hill
Boy. Everybody. Are you ina relationship now, Wayne? Or what
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do you do? Nah? Istay, No, I'm not in a
low relationship. And that's got tobe by choice. Oh yeah, yeah,
cause I don't if I you know, eventually, I'm gonna really get
it one because I'm thirty to seeit now. But it's gonna have to
be somebody I really I really likespiritually too, somebody who make me laugh.
So is there any woman that's listeningor watching now, like, oh,
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he ain't. We ain't serious,But it seems like you're more upfront.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sheknows who she is. But I
ain't gonna you know what I'm saying. It's like, you know, it's
it's real candidates that I probably youknow what, this girl gonna be my
wife. And when I come atwhen I come at it like that,
I tell him that if I evertold a girl that I was serious.
Yeah, man, Country Wayne,I want to do something with you right
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now. What's up with it?Uh? We do this thing called seven
seven, But for you, I'mgonna do ten ten alrighty, I'm gonna
put ten seconds on the clock,all right, And I'm gonna slow this
down for you just so your mindto be going already. Please do alright,
I'm gonna put ten seconds on theclock, alrighty. In ten seconds,
I want you to name all tenof your kids. Okay, but
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that's okay. Your time begins nowto going to take Mama Liil Alel,
Christiana Zaria, Kiyomi, honest,Melissa Taylor. Damn, he did it,
man, I ain't mad at you. We had people. I think
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you the third person that's ever beatlike seven seven, eight, eight ten,
like like we'll get people in here, name seven of your songs and
then go and I'm like, oh, they're not gonna beat it. They're
not gonna beat it. That's crazy, bro, Like you you really hands
on. Let me tell you nowwith me, Like there's a down that
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takes me back to my childhood likethis uh huh. That sound uh huh
is traumatic for me because that's whatmy dad did when he left. Yeah,
and this right here too, countryain't this you know? And to
this day, to this day,I don't drink milk. Yeah, man,
(01:07:21):
he went out you know that hole, he went out to get milk.
Like yeah, it's just some things, man, Yeah, I don't
know if you read my book,man, I explained, like you know,
I didn't grow with my dad,and so literally, bro, and
this is a real story. I'mout with my dad and you know this
story very well because the whole dayand I've know each other for decades.
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It's like my partner partner and theyand they know the story because I've said
it. I'm literally and they readthe book. Out with my dad and
we're playing catch, and it's adad thing. I throw the ball,
he catch it, he throws itback. I catch it. Every time.
When a couple of times he wouldtell me, okay, back up,
so I back up a little bit, toss the ball, he'll catch
it, throw it back. I'llcatch you. Okay, back up.
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So every time that I would catchit, he'll tell me back up,
so I could learn this distance.One time he threw the ball and the
ball went over my head. Sowhen I went to go try to grab
the ball, it went over myglove. And so when I turned around
to go get the ball, I'mrunning. I pick up the ball,
I go to throw it back.When I look, I see my dad
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on one foot running around the cornerlike skipping it left around the corner and
he left. That's the last timeI saw my dad literally walking down the
street running around the corner. Brother, that's a movie, yes, bully
too, but not say brother.That's hey man, Now watch somebody just
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take that part. And that's theonly part they gonna use. Yeah,
and they're not gonna use the jokepart. Then they're not gonna put the
other end of do the man.Yay man, We're gonna say this right
here. Some nobody can't take it. Yeah, brother, storyline. You
just put in that because if adaddy in a movie, he said,
I'm gonna teach you this distance,right, yeah, preparing the child to
not have a daddy because you knowhe's about to leave, and n ain't
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the movie good daddy, right right, that's good daddy, because he's like,
I'm being honest with you. Hetaught you the biggest lesson that you're
talking. So he learned how tooperate with distance. Oh my god.
Distance. Yeah, man, thereit is, keep the distance. Well
that's a better time. See this. How you copyright stuff? Now?
Yeah, man, you have tosay he said at first on this day,
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y'all put the date on the cameraaround to the day. Brother,
that's a hit movie with even astarting. So let's not let's starm talking
about it. So when I dothis movie, bro, that's a hint.
Yeah, man, I told youkeep the distance, keep the distance,
yeah, brother, distant Daddy.That look that's his agent calling Jesus
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price this dude, Is that yourpartner calling from the other room. I
don't know who that was, man, I think that was your partner.
That's already right. Keep the disis a hit, bro. Yeah,
man, are you because the daddycome back at the end and the son
is successful and he mad at thedad. He said, man, you
won't even my life. Look atme now, look at me and say,
trust me, you wouldn't have beenhere. I would have stayed because
I was bad inspiration with me.You was able to visualize in the world
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in your mind. You create aspiritual father in your mind. That's why
I left. So you know whatI mean. I kept the distance.
If I would have stayed close,you would have been like me. You
would have been like my daddy.You would have be like his daddy,
be like your uncle. Look whatI came and done in your life.
Give me fifteen yeah, yeah,old week. Hell yeah, bro,
that's a hit though. Yeah,man, all right, well there it
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is. I'm gonna go ahead andmake that happen. I'm gonna do that
old copyright when I just made theidea to myself or just look a camera
with the DAT and everything on theman, I was going to hit one
of my brothers. Hey, bro, I know you listened to go ahead
and put that in your phone.Tell who's the brother with now that My
brother Tay Prince stay Man, hewas with me in the streets, uh,
(01:10:56):
and he was with me. Hewas He was the first believer in
my family that really was like,man, whatever I'm finna aim at ain't
gonna reach with Wayne going. Ittook my family a long time to realize
that. And he was really mysoul. He was really like my soldier
in the streets. He listened toeverything I told him, and he was
like my protte Man. This brother, this brother believed. Did it sound
ridiculous to some people when you weretelling them either what a dream is or
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it's something other than this? Forme, man, it's sound ridiculous now
because that's why I don't talk aboutmy dreams, because I know I'm to
do it. I'm like, man, hey, bro, I'm finna take
over when it come to Hollywood.I know what I'm gonna do, at
least with the black culture. I'mfinna take over. I already see it.
So what I tell if I tellpeople that it come off as arrogance?
(01:11:39):
And his wife told me. Shesay on radio interviews. You know
you know she said, no comedianis not gonna like you. I said,
why, she said, because youcome off like you already been here,
people like you ain't paid your dues. But it's my confidence because I'm
like, bro, it's faith.People don't know what faith feel like when
you don't let nobody doubt you.But you got to be in reality.
I know how good I am,and I know how good I'm not.
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So you gonna know where you maneuverallife. You're gonna know how to pay
people to do this part. Butyou're gonna do this part like so.
But I don't really tell everybody inmy dreams but him, my brothers,
and I don't talk to everybody becauseand it's one agent at CIA. Man,
I got to give out to JoshPearl. You know what I'm saying.
He really believed in that part ofme. He'd be like, Man,
even my lawyer, if I gota big lawyer LA, I ain't
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gonna say his name. I don'tknow nobody lock and I say his name,
but shout out to my lawyer.You know you talk about he is
strict. He had a majority ofthe big people in LA and he even
believe in that part of me becausethey seen it. I have faith in
something that they think. I'm like, I never get a net Flick special,
So I wrote a movie back intwenty twenty one. I say,
after I get a Netflix special oneday, I mean already had to move
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for prepared cause I know this Netflixspecially gonna open the I already have this
plan and I had to move itready. So now I'm doing my own
movie. But it's like he believed. Man, everybody ain't gonna believe in
you like that, and I don'tcare if they believe. So that's why
I don't talking about my dream.I downplay. And then I get a
lot of people that you know,even growing up, they would count your
failures like you know, like youyou you you wrapped you rhyme like man,
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I'm about to bring this album.And then with something don't happen and
be like I thought you were gonnabring your alb and that's when it's about
to happen. God need people todot you for his story. See if
everybody liking you something right right onmy social media. Out of all my
storylines, the ones that get themost praise are the ones that do the
less money, Like, I don'tlike that. You can't listen to people.
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It's like men like the rappers oryou know, the culture, they
trying to become what they think womenlike instead of what women love. She's
never gonna tell you what she loves. She gonna show you what she love.
So people everybody got double coltus.Everybody smoke because what happened in the
hood. They'd be like, oh, I love a bad boy, I
love a dude. Well he turnedme on. That's for a moment,
But she going back home to thatman she really love. So you really
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something she like to play with?So what it is? Man? People
don't really listen to people's spirits andwhat they given to them. Hey man,
I could be tripping, man,was it? But that wasn't you
and Shack talking about don't expose yourself? Oh Yeah, that was me and
Shack. Damn, what was thatconversation again? I say, he said,
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can you expose yourself and be vulnerableto a woman. I'm like,
bro, don't do it one time. Don't do it, don't do it,
don't do it to nobody, becausewhen you start winning and you get
your comfortis back and the like,I remember that time you was down.
So you got to keep that betweenyou and God. Because even in business,
even when people come out online andthey crimes, when they get built
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up and confident, they'll be like, certain thing you can't do because you
remember when you was down. Ain'tnobody never gonna be able to look when
I was down? Because even whenI was down, or I was broke
during the pandemic, and I saidit online, I'm broke. So when
I take it when I when I'mabout to get a box truck, when
I don't got a box truck,and I'm finna go driving myself, and
I'm a celebrity because we weren't tornand I was. I was down at
thirteen thousand dollars, critics card messedup. I was broke, So when
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I'm down, just cut your moneydown just because you sick, don't mean
don't let your spirit get down,because even if people don't throw it in
your face, if you make themmad enough, they will telling some telling
social media or your followers that youbroke That's that's vulnerability, that's not really
because that's money. I'm not brokemy bank account, just broke my bank
kind of heaven because if all Igot wasn't my bank acount, I ain't
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never wealth anyway. Bill Gates don'tgot too much money, So that's saying
God love Bill Gates boy, andhe loved me. I'm like, no,
he just holding mind right because weif we look at our bank accounts,
we might work quit Camark, Zuckerbergand Bill Gates them got too much
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money. So I had to cometo the realization it must be another wealth
out here, and I came up. God got my money then, so
I never didn't die. My babymamas ain't not one time have they ever
even my kids see me open evenon social media. You ain't never see
me. That stuff don't happen inmy life. Dramatic that people wouldn't believe
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even why I was famous, Butman, I ain't I'm not gonna be
diwe because the devil, that's allthe devil won't. It's like, women
be like, I got my strengthback, I'm done with him, but
he gonna put in your face.Man, I had I got your time.
You stayed in relationship with him sevenyears? Yeah you up now,
but I got seven years from you. You go preach all you want.
So the devil won't to see youdown because he know he can't stop you
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for real, because we all God'schildren. So it's like, man,
stay up. That's the number onerule in my book. Help us on
the way. Don't matter what youknow what I'm saying, stay up and
just keep your spirit up. Ifyou broke, I'm broke, I'm sick.
I'm sick. It's got to besomebody there to heal. My body
can hear itself. You got tobe like, hey man, my body
gonna hear herself. I don't carewhat your daughter say. You know.
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So it's like, you know,I just believe that because and we use
women as an example, but itain't because you can't. She don't need
to see that, right because ifa woman see you broke down, now
she feels like she got to helpyou be strong. But because now she
live in fear. But you knowwhat's crazy about that is like my wife's
well, and it's my wife too, And if I can't be vulnerable in
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front of my wife, that's that'syour wife though. Yeah, And to
be honest, y'all don't reach anotherlevel of understanding. Yeah, but it's
like it wasn't like when I firstmet I'll be like, man, but
but it's like if this person seetheir boss and the company about to go
down, and what right the bossthe boss just lost his house car,
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Like what the Yeah, your employeesdon't need to see that. Because now
if I looked at my kids andI said, I don't know what we're
gonna do, that's right. Thatis that excitement that they're gonna have at
work, it's gonna leave because noweven when they get back, right,
they always got another option in theback of their mind for when they get
bad. Yeah, we got tohave a plan or they go back to
that way all of down. Yeah, just in case this don't work.
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In order for something to work,you got to have one hundreder cent faith
and the people around you need tohave faith. So sometimes you got to
like, oh I took them,Yeah, sometimes you got to add like
everything just all right, you knowit, Like the government, they ain't
gonna tell us everything to go on, We'll go crazy, We'll quit right
now. If we knew what werereally happening, we were like, hey,
man, hey, everybody get together, let's pray. Can we all
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move together? Yeah? Man,So they can't tell us. It ain't
that you know, we are understandable. But man, you can't tell everybody
everything if they depending on you,especially if you're the leader, you can't
let them know that. You can'tlet them know what cut because boy,
they fear, and that's one thingthat a mission your dream of when people
around you fear. Like when Igo, bro, I don't worry about
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me. Their faith not strong enoughto go through what I go through.
So I just can't let you knowbecause you gonna worry. Like Birdie Bird
on soul Food. Remember old boycame home a Copfifer came home. He
was like, man, oh man, I need a job. Man.
She was operating in fear and whenit got her ex boyfriend, she used
to mess but to give him ajob. You know what I'm saying,
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because she was just trying to protecthim, you know, what I mean,
but he shoot you know. Thento Do came and said, yeah,
man, I remember how bird inthe face somebody, even if it's
not that person. Yeah, man, somebody gonna throw it in their face
because every human gonna tell somebody something. So if it was a woman,
ain't by her, she might gotell a friend and a friend or friend
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with what out the friend for?All out? Boy? You know,
God Durnwayne ain't got no money rightnow, you know what I'm saying.
So it's like, now, Godwant you to hold your story, you
know. So I just I putthat out there a lot of people don't
like it, but I'm just man, I'm just speaking from experience. And
when they come to women, that'sI know that like the back of my
hand because my mama kept it realwith me. Now, why would men
be like me and be on podcast? If you want a good man,
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this is what you got. I'mlike, fellas bro, we ain't all
that she cheating too? Like meand think we didn't give the come home
right? Come on? That's whatI say to man. I used to
say, man, if if onlymen cheat, who we cheating with?
I've always been to guy this howI knew because I always been the guy.
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You know what that a girl?Or do who girl was cheating with?
So I'm like, and I seenhow I was quiet. I want
we could pick out that guy whoain't gonna say nothing. It's like,
it's not even a conversation. Lookthe fellas looking at it ain't the one
she's talking to all the time.It's that one you ain't she ain't talking
to. When they look at eachother, they already know. They were
like, we're gonna if we everget along, it's going down. You
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said you were the guy. Iwas the guy where I cheated. But
that's how I fall in school.I ain't gonna lie. I had everybody
girl and it was it wasn't evenloud. It wasn't even no conversation with
me and her got together. Itwas never no. It was like,
man, guess what happened in school? Today? We'll be talking. Could
we already know what's up even inthe streets? You know what I'm saying.
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I already knew, but my mamataught me the game. My mama
really kept it real with me,so I already knew. Is your mom
still with us? No? Shedied when I was e living. But
before she left here, she Ilearned about women. She gave it to
me, and that's why I stilllove like my baby mama. I still
look out for them even though theyget another man, because that's hard for
a man to get over to takea woman, even if she dealing with
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somebody else. That's why a lotof the black community mess up. And
once that man leave, he ain'tgiving that baby mama nothing. He sent
it to the kids, but it'sbecause he butt hurt because somebody else smashing
it. But what I had tolearn. I seen my mama flaws.
Sometimes she wasn't perfect. So Istill had to love my mama. And
I tell her, man, ifyou knew everything about your mama, you
would't never judge a woman. AndI tell her so my mama being her,
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being vulnerable and being real, Igrew up with a different perspective and
I use it for the wrong atfirst, because I knew I could get
a woman and I'm like, man, she looking for somebody who just keep
it a secret because she's been holdingthis forever. A man get cheating and
get praised, the woman get cheatedand get caught on hole. So she's
bubbling at her too, you knowwhat I mean? That toy ing enough,
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right, She needs somebody to tellher to appreciate it, be so
happy to get it. Get That'sthat's what everybody saying about it. We're
not coming to see you in concerteither. You got on stage. I
gotta be careful with that, causeevery time I get to talking about that
on stage, it turned in toa yeah. Everybody be like, oh
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yeah, because it's like you hitit, you know, but every woman
ain't cheating. Everybody start listening different. Every woman ain't cheating because you get
even a woman know I cheating hermind, man, Because men gotta understand
women are just like us. Theyfeel don't feelings too. That's why they
get mad when we cheat so much, because it like I've been holding back
this shit I could have trying notto get them all none. She been
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trying not to give him none.She been holding back this feeling. She
like the way he walked too.So when we do it so freely,
she mad because I might as wellshould have cheated too. And nowadays women
getting their own money, we're introuble. We're in trouble. She free,
He ain't getting in no relationship.Oh yeah, I'm married, mind
because I already know how to Yeahyeah, yeah, but I'm married mine
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the next when I get we getmarried. I'm talking about like twenty twenty
four. We're not gonna get noinvitation. I'm just saying that now,
Country Wayne, thank you for cominginto the neighborhood. Bro, appreciate it.
It is really a pleasure to haveyou in here. Man, I'm
glad to be here. Man.Come on, Bro, you alleged thank
you just to be in here.Man. You you're a definition of one
of those things people say when theycome here. Bro. I made it.
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Yeah you get that, big brother. Yeah, thank you man.
And I'm telling you, man,I've been watching. I couldn't wait to
get you into the neighborhood. Bro. So thank you for coming to Bigger
Low and everything. Don't bring thatup canceling people. You know, I
can't cancel nobody, man. Butyeah, just saying what you man,
just involving and you to keep thestay the state. Bro. You've been
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hot since hot. Yeah. Man, you you the goat man. Thank
you brother. Yeah, Man,I gotta wrap this up, man,
I'm gonna give you seven more minutesto compliment. No, man, I
appreciate you, bro, and Godwilling, We'll see you again for sure,
Bro, Country Wayne in the neighborhood, appreciate ithborhood. You're a big
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boy friend, Big Boy's Neighborhood oniHeartRadio. We have the most fun on
your radio. Oh hello there,Brittany. Brittany, what did your parents
that you do? Britt When Iwas about fifteen years old, my mom
let me get a stripple pole ina living room, so she made me
and my sister take it down whenwe had to get service done to our
house. I'm heard there. Howlong was the stripper pole in there?
(01:24:20):
Six seven months to a year?And you were how old? Fifteen at
the time? Yep? Is itlike a portable stripping pole? Or does
it go from the floor into theceiling? Like? How do you hold
it a flord to the ceiling?You have to we have to like do
a screw and put it in theceiling in the beans, I had to
learn all this stuff. You see. At least you did your background on
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