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Boosie Badazz Speaks On Pending Sentence, Realness, Fatherhood, Diddy, Kodak Black + More

Boosie Badazz Speaks On Pending Sentence, Realness, Fatherhood, Diddy, Kodak Black + More

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The Breakfast Club.

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You all finished or you all done?

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Morning everybody. It's DJ Nv, Just Hilarious, Charlamagne Tha God.

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We are The Breakfast Club. Lawn of the Roses here, and we got a special guest in the building.

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Yes, indeed.

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Boosie Madass.

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Welcome back, Boosie.

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What's up, what's up?

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I'm back, I'm back.

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I'm all right, I'm all right.

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Why you laughing, man?

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Boosie said when he walk in the room,

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I mean.

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What kind of funny you saying?

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Man, shut up.

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I ain't trying to be funny, man. I'm just, I just don't like when I go in a room and people just get the, you know. No, that was because my cameraman laughing. Boosie said, man, what the fuck you laughing at? You laughing at me. He's laughing at you. I had to ask him, man, because it could be just got No harm, no bro, no harm, no harm.

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He said no harm. No.

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Boy, that fade look crispy as a motherfucker.

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It's a hat, it's a hat.

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It's not a fade, stop doing it look like half a brick. Just got a ton of something. Six in the morning. Who in New York cut your hair like that? Nah, I bring my barber with me.

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Oh, OK.

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Yeah, we married.

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OK.

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I don't cheat on my barber.

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Do you cut anybody else? Because I don't never see nobody shave.

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Oh, no, not that ain't my barber. My barber in there. My barber in there. That's my assistant. He been up here mad times with him. Who? That's Jada's assistant. The big, the 6'7". The big one.

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Oh, oh, oh. Damn, man.

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What?

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How does he do that?

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I was like, yeah, no one.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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But you got an album coming out with him being a young boy, man.

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Yeah, I got an album dropping on my birthday. Your birthday. Happy early born day. I want everybody to go get it, man, and support me for my birthday. How'd that come about? Where it's been in the making. We had did like eight, nine, eight, probably six, seven songs in 2020. But you know, he got in his situation, situation you know I was in my situations and uh when he came home this time he reached out to me like let's do

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it and I'm like let's do it so that's how it happened. Y'all call it a 225 business. 225 business yeah yeah. What's that mean? I mean I know that's with the area code. Oh that mean I mean Baton Rouge business basically Baton Rouge business. Basically, Baton Rouge business and I mean, it's a hard album. I mean, I kind of wanted more soulful stuff on there because we shot the whole concert. Like, this, this, this, this, this that rowdy, rowdy, like it's kind of rowdy. I'm a, you know, like I wanted, by me being an older artist, I kind of wanted to put some,

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some more heartfelt shit in there. But I mean, it's what they looking for, I'ma tell you that.

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I love the fact- I'll tell you one thing that, Boosie,

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you're one of the few people that social media has actually helped. And what I mean by that is, it's definitely boosted your profile but you got the music to match and I see it at your shows like I'd be wondering I'm like are these people fans of Boosie's music or Boosie the person I can't tell. Yeah I think I cuz my daughter told me the other day she my daughter was like daddy I think you more famous than I like like I

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can't go nowhere now. From 80 to five years old, them people know me. And I think this come from social media. Like them Facebook people, you know, older people on Facebook. They love you. Like them Facebook people, I'm just grateful for it, man.

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I'm just grateful for it man I'm just grateful. I love the fact that you the OG can do a album with with a younger artist and y'all both so excited about it because a lot of times you don't say a lot of time the old artists I ain't working with the young a lot of time the younger artists don't want to work with the OG's so how did that come about and how do y'all keep that energy the same? I think we basically came about starting doing the mixtape just from being around each other and being in the studio, him being at the crib, you know, we just making songs together.

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And when you around somebody like that, it just come natural, man. It just come natural. When we getting there, you know, I know how to get it started you know I'm gonna put that music on for him I'm gonna set the mood right for him and YB just go in there and do it like he don't he don't he don't write nothing he just look look for a couple minutes come on that motherfucking in five minutes he write the whole verse done. How much of what he write the whole verse down.

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How much of what he like the hold that he has on his fans you saw all the videos going viral from his concerts and stuff like that how much of that and what he's

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doing right now reminds you of you in your earlier days in music?

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A lot of it you know I went through the same struggles he went through with with beef with all this stuff you know like all the people trying to sound like him and all the people trying, I went through all that, like being somebody who all the teenagers love. It was Boosie mania, but you know, I ain't have social media, I ain't have all this. They ain't compare you to Michael Jackson though.

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Nah, hell nah. I was like, I would say probably I sold 50 million Burnt CDs bro. Nah, it's like nah real shit. You know what a CD is right? 90% of Boosie fans the first time you heard me was on a Burnt CD. From West Coast to South Carolina. You heard me. It was on a burn CD See all my I didn't I wasn't selling those millions of records because in my prime. It was burnt CD Yeah, you get boots in Jesus for $5 in Alabama

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you know and uh Call the bootleg. bootleg CDs. Yeah yeah so. I'm talking about but really popping off these burn CDs. I was chasing these people around trying to fight Airwell and now to this day I'm grateful for them bootleg tapes bro. Them burn CDs I'm grateful for them tapes right now because my fans ain't had it. $20 to go do that.

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Coaching me more, man. I remember that one video, man. I forgot what was going on. I forgot what the situation was, but when all of the people were singing Fuck the Police.

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George Floyd, yeah.

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Man, you can't pay for that. Yeah. You can't pay for that. You can't pay for that? Hundreds of people out in the street protesting and they singing your song?

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Yeah.

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How'd that make you feel back then? I was really pissed off about George Floyd when they told me I wasn't really focusing on the record. You know, I was, you know, I get my feelings, bro. I'm a motherfucker who get my feelings and let my mouth just go sometimes.

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Speaking of that, how did you and Youngboy resolve y'all issues?

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I remember Youngboy-

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Basically him just calling me, man. He had that song, I Hate Youngboy, and he said, Boosie don't even call my phone no more. He don't even like me. Tell Boosie I don't need him. You express your disappointment for that on social media. Right, right, right. So how did y'all connect and resolve that?

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I guess it's just, I mean, partners argue.

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I mean, he called me, he came home, he called me.

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And I mean, once I see him on FaceTime, man, you know, it ain't nothing but a smile, bro. Like, what's up, bitch? You know how he be, you know. And I guess from that phone call, it was all forgiven right there, you know, to see him home and being happy to see him home. But you know, I always, even though we wouldn't talk, you know, like, I fuck with his people, you know, I fuck with Shar like, I fuck with his people, you know, fuck with it, fuck with Sharonda. I fuck with his people. Like we, we tied in kind of bigging and rap

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through all our friends and all kinds of shit.

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Is it true y'all were working on this collab project before all of that happened?

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Yeah. Yeah, we was working on this in 2020. Yeah. You said that. So is that also kind of what held up the release of it was just like the, y'all had to get y'all right? Nah, Troubles. Troubles, you know, he was going through his house arrest, shit, he couldn't be around felons or nothing like that. Then I had my troubles. I can't be around him like that, you know? So that's what it basically was,

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our troubles got in the way. Do you have those OG conversations with him? stuff that you might have did? Oh yes bro, like I text young boy like a fucking uncle. Is he receptive? I don't know how receptive he is, but he'll tell you, you know, I give him the game bro, I give him the game.

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If I see something, I tell him. I tell him about it, you know, I tell him, I just text him, me you got to pray man you know all this money coming in the devil is coming boy like all kind of you know I just be you know just trying to uplift it in there you know I'm

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waiting on y'all I got can go. Let's go. Oh, okay. Boosie, listen man, mentally how are you holding up, brother?

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Because we know you got a pending sentence. I'm in the best, I'm confident like a motherfucker. Like, I ain't going to jail. I don't speak that out my mouth.

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There you go. I'm from down south. Your word, your mouth't going to jail. I don't speak that out my mouth. There you go, there you go.

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I'm from down south, your word, your mouth is a powerful sword.

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That's right.

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All niggas say, nigga gon' kill me, you be dead. I'm telling you, I done seen a man,

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nigga got a key, nigga end up dead.

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So I don't speak none of that, you know what I'm saying? And it's still up to the judge. It's up to God, but it's up to the judge. People saying he gotta do two years. That's not fact of this case. It's up to the judge what the judge wanna do. But man, I'm confident, man. I'm chin up, chest high. Chin up, chest high.

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How do you just prepare mentally even for that day? Just even going to that courtroom? You done survived a lot of legal battles. How I prepare for it? I mean, I'm already prepared for it. I mean, this ain't my first rodeo, man. I mean, I'm already prepared for it

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in every kind of way, in every kind of way. But I just don't, you know you know I just and I'm still trying to get a pardon I'm still trying to get a pardon. I ain't giving up my hope I ain't giving up my hope and no pardon so uh. Have you reached out to those people? I know you reached out. Yeah I had a meeting with uh I had a meeting with uh. The lobbyist? What's the lady's name? Miss Alice over the pardon board I had a meeting with the lobbyist, what's the lady's name? Miss Alice over the pardon board.

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I had a meeting at the White House with them. So I spoke my case to them, let them know. I feel like the system been letting me down, you know. And they heard my case. So Trump got him to hear my case, so I mean.

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It's an opportunity and chance.

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It ain't over with. But I would much rather a pardon, man. I won't be a free man, I won't be able to have my gun rights again, protect my family. All this, I need protection.

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You got a lot of acres.

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Like I need, in Atlanta, Georgia, it's you. Like, you know, so hopefully I get a pardon.

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Alice Johnson you're talking about.

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Alice Johnson, yeah.

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How does this situation feel different from like your past legal battles? Uh,

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this one seemed like, um, I'm way more confident because not only do I trust in God because I don't have a judge that hate me this time. I've always had judges to crucify me. I got 10 years for third offense marijuana man. 30 grams, 18 grams, I never been to rehab. I already feel like the system rawing me out. I was sent straight to Angola. You know, so, for marijuana. So, with this, I don't feel like the judge hate me. That's why, that's what got a big feeling in me

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swaying this because this judge don't hate me. Like when a judge, a judge is a powerful opponent in the courtroom and this judge, I don't feel like she hate me like that. I feel like with this case, you let go a lot faster like it's almost like you let go let God said I'm gonna put it in God saying why was that for this case?

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Because if they would have came with this when I first started this would have been over with. The first day I went to court in state court before the feds grabbed it I pled I was pleading out The judge finna give me two years probation two thousand things a community service and Callie. I Was never denying this shit. You know, I just got caught in a bad situation and put the strap on me for You know, like I was never denying this shit like trying to fight this shit

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It got throughout in court because the law had was passing You know, like I was never denying this shit, like trying to fight this shit.

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It got threw out in court because the law had was passing that a 922G can't be charged if somebody doesn't have violent felons.

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What is a 922G?

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That's a convicted felon with a firearm. If somebody doesn't have violent felons. And I got what, marijuana. So under that case, it was thrown out. They appealed it. After my case, they appealed it.

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After I'm a free man, two weeks later, I'm on the beach in Miami. They called and say, you're indicted again.

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Damn, how?

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How can they do that?

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Because it went federal, right? Because they said that I can be charged with another charge on top of that. So they gave me the Joe Biden son charge, saying I was an addict around a gun. How am I a fucking addict?

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And they trying to use interviews that saying that saying that I say that I've done drugs on How am I you know in my attic if you never sent me to rehab for marijuana? So this back and forth now this three four years this going on If you would have told me you two years would be the max they can give me from the dump, chin up, chest high, let's go. But if I peel this again, now we're looking at two, three more years. I ain't got time for this, so I fold.

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You feel like, because state level, they good money, do you feel like somebody's after Boosie? Of course.

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For what reason?

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Of course. How does Boosie hurt somebody?

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Like for what reason?

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Uh, I think you're tired of seeing this fucking hair cut when you wake up, you know, your kid, you just tired. People just, you either gotta love me

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Are you can't stand I've like feel it's like there's no in-between with me and people People after me bro, like you know, I rub some I

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Don't give a fuck who you are you you you have no stipulation if you I'm not going because you got money, I'm not going, you know I was going at Zuckerberg, I was going at everybody.

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Who the fuck is, oh Zuckerberg.

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You know it, I'm not saying wrong.

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You speak Boosie, you know.

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Yeah, I got you.

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Mark Zuckerberg. Like I was going at powerful people, like motherfuckers don't like that, but like, motherfuckers... Like, I done sit with people in first class and be like, you're that boozy guy? Like, I'm just a scum of the fucking earth.

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Like, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not.

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Go ahead, Lil. If you know that there are people who feel like that and that that fight is happening behind the scenes like somebody's coming for you, right? What would you say to the people that say, well, why put yourself back in this position again? Like why even have guns on you in that position?

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They just caught me slipping. Like I wasn't planning to clutch there. My main security missed this flight. So all the way with one security, my security checked both of the guns in So when we get there one of the security ain't there, but my other security got two guns

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So it's me and him So I get a call. I got I got a bag booths of 15. I come do a video I Go on the video when I get to the video It's the trenches, you know saying is it's the alleyway you know so I decided to arm nobody ain't make me haunt I decided to put the strap on me you know that was my decision it wasn't no Crips decision it wasn't't they fault. I'm here.

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He got one, I got one. After this video, we gone. And that's how I thought it was gonna be, but.

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Where was Big Homie at? Six, seven.

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He got, I told you, he got, oh no, he don't go nowhere. No, no, no. He ain't gonna shoot no gun.

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He could've put it up, BAM! Nobody could've touched it, he could've held it. He could've said,

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Hey, sheesh.

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Nah, he just, he the business man. He take care of the money. A lot of people do feel online like you being targeted because of your voice. I am, I am. That's what it's about because you know, I love it. You know, I love it because the love I give for it

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is different, bro. I always had just one question about that incident. How could they prove that gun was real? Because they just seen from videos and pictures, it could have been a stunt gun, it could have been a fake gun.

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Nah, they pulled me over.

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They pulled me over when I was leaving the video set. Everywhere, they everywhere. They already knew. They already knew. Yeah, they already knew. They already knew.

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They wanted you, wanted you.

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If you could speak directly to the judge or the system handling your case what would you want them to understand about who you are man versus

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who you used to be? I'm a dad man I'm a you know I ain't committing crimes you know I go to basketball games be a daddy get money on the weekends and you know I'm a I vote I was voting man I'm a citizen like so you know I just let them tell them don't let don't let me be judged off the worst things I see on social media you know so but uh I trust in God Charlotte Charlamagne the God gonna get go go talk to that judge and do all that yeah that's how I feel

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like I just feel like I'm gonna be alright but whatever happened chin up chest high. What if the judge is gay?

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Oh my God. Don't even answer that Buzi. I'm not answering that. I do want to ask you though Buzi you got a bunch of fans who look at you as a symbol of resilience how do you I'm not asking, I'm not asking. Don't even answer that, Boozy. Don't even answer that. I'm not asking that. I do wanna ask you though, Boozy, you got a bunch of fans who look at you as a symbol of resilience. How do you balance being strong for them, but also dealing with your own emotions and shit?

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I done just made it to a point where I know people need me in life. It can be something that's happening that got nothing to do with me. I would wake up to 1,200 people. No, this is not no game. 1,200 people telling me, Boosie, please talk about this. If you don't talk about this, it's not gonna get talked about. It's like I'm a, it's like I'm a it's like I'm a the love I get like from

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people Christian people bro I'm talking about who 60 years old boost I love you you can't do no wrong in my I don't get what they say about you it's that kind of love even from the Jets boost you're OG OG. You ain't hating on us. You know what I'm saying? And people notice that I, and I'm gonna keep it that way.

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I'm bound to be a real nigga forever. And I know that's on my tag, so ain't nothing gonna be pussy. I know what I gotta uphold for all these people. So I ain't doing, I'm standing up, I ain't doing none of that.

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I ain't doing none of that with everybody else doing.

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What about personally though? Like when you are dealing with your personal emotions, like you gotta talk to your kids about this stuff. I saw you had tweeted the apology to them a few months back. Like how do you deal with when it's just Boosie

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and his family and they depend on you. How do you handle that? All my kids got a different relationship with me as far as with that. It's some who are emotional, who I can't really talk to about it. I got my soldiers. And I got, like, when you have different kids,

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you have a different relationship with every one of your kids. And it's a special relationship, but y'all have that relationship. You got that one you could tell anything to. You got that one, she gonna tell anything on you

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that you do because she love you that much. You got that girl that, she love you. Because a daughter first love is her daddy If you ain't had a daddy that that i'm not gonna get I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry. I'm sorry, he knew! Father didn't want to be around. Lucy, make your suggestion, I wanna hear it. No, it's just like.

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He's still alive, he just chose not to be in her life.

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It's just like.

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That is not all the way true,

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cause my dad watches these things, but go ahead.

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It's just like, it's a different relationship when you got a bond with your father. It makes you a stronger person. You know, most women ain't strong because they didn't have fathers. That's what turned them in the holes. Because they looking for a man to be their father or show them love like they daddy never did.

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So how do you feel about that, Lorne?

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Do you ever feel like you have, I mean, I'm asking, do you have a bond with your father?

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You know Shannon and O'Brien were her father.

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We go in and out of it. I have to protect myself from certain things at this age though because my dad has a lot that he's dealing with in life that I get the back end of and I got to a point where I was like, I'm not doing that no more. Like I'm not going to take, I'm not a punching bag. So I didn't turn into like a hoe,

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but I did turn into a person who had to understand boundaries very early because he has his own things And I'm a child, or was a child at one point. I shouldn't have to deal with certain things. Does that answer your question, Charlemagne?

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But do you allow your daughter to talk to you about anything that's going on, right? Because I'm with you. I can talk to my daughter about anything. They could come to dad for about everything, but do you allow them to talk to whatever they need

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to get out of their father, or are there boundaries with you that like, Don't tell me about this. Uh, nah, not with my daughter. I'm a daddy's girl, bro. I fold. I see with my sons, I'm an asshole. Like, I can... But my daughters, man, like...

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I fold for them. Like, they... I probably never told my daughters no for... Bro, I'm a daddy's girl. I say no at first, and then I be like... Like, yeah, bro that look like bro, my daughters bro like,

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my daughters got me wrapped around the end. Especially my newborn like, her and Layla like they my baby.

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Oh yeah, congratulations. Yeah. On a new baby girl, I be seeing getting posted on the TSI Daddy Doodies.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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I was gonna say at this, being a new dad, like, what is something you—

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At this age? Damn.

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A couple kids in.

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Yeah.

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I got nine.

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Exactly.

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That's not a couple. But after all these kids, did you learn— what are you learning new from your new baby girl dad? At 10. It's just like I'm running it back. I ain't learning, because I've been changing diapers since I was a kid. It's just like I'm running it all back

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and now I got more time. I'm looking forward to come home on a Monday and I got more time. I ain't in them streets like that. It's just everything, man little girl yeah. You feel like you do too much because you were talking at the judges and they listen to all your interviews and they listen what you do online do you feel like you know what maybe I

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should stop that maybe I shouldn't do as many interviews maybe I shouldn't talk about that thing because it winds up getting me in trouble. Yeah. Yeah, I had a, uh, uh, after I announced, uh, about my sentencing or whatever, my lawyers, everybody got it. We had to sit down and basically, and, uh, my mom, everybody just said, and I kind of agree with him, Boots, you just need to be quiet until this, to this sentence. We just need you to just stay off.

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My man, I had a whole day, everybody came, Boosie, for your kids, just don't talk about nothing. We don't need you. We need you quiet as a mouse, so. How difficult is that for you? It's difficult.

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We saw that though, because when you popped up with Ray J the other day, I'm like, damn, I ain't see Boosie online in a minute. Yeah, man, I made them a promise, bro, everybody that.

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So they terrified right now. They're like, oh, Lord, he got an album coming out. He got to go do interviews.

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He got to go to the breakfast club.

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They call me this boy.

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What they say? Everybody like, come up here.

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Man, my boy call me,

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hey, don't let Charlamagne bring you out there and you say no incriminating shit.

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Man, I'm already incriminated.

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What the fuck is that?

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Man, I'm just saying. You know how niggas call it. My mama call it, booosie don't own Woo Da Woo. I say I'm going to talk about the album. Well don't talk about none of the songs that got all that stuff in it. I'm like mama bruh. But for people who say Boosie always got something to say what what do you want them to understand about where that passion comes from? That passion come from

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probably it's my upbringing man I ain't gonna lie a lot of this shit is my upbringing the way out the way I feel about certain situations is my upbringing bro like it was instilled so hard in me when stuff instilled in you as a child and everybody around you saw it was a hundred percent is instilled in you almost for life the way you think about things the way you think about people is instilled in you and I think that come

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from from my upbringing like and and my family like they are they are outspoken family too like my aunties outspoken you shit, bullshit you should see my t-bird of them like they gone they gone curse your ass out like Like, if you do anything, they gonna check you. Like, they check they own sisters. They do, that's how our family is.

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Like, we don't hold back. We don't hold back. Now, you've never been known to bite your tongue. The thing about Boosie, which is always crazy to me, is you don't mind talking about other things that just happen in the culture.

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Right. mind talking about other things that just happen in the culture. And that's the things that get you usually in trouble. That's what, that's what, you know, I need to mind my business a little better. That's what everybody be saying to me like, but I mean, that's me, I mean, that's me. It be a lot of times be like, man don't say it.

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But you know man, people don't talk about your big heart though. You know what I mean? You do things that people don't know about, the school drives, the mentorship, helping families. I hear rappers all the time, B.G. talking about you held his family down when he was locked up.

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I saw YFN Lucci talking about that. What motivates that side of you?

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That's just me. Yeah, I ain't looking for no stripes for that. Anybody who look for stripes up that they have motives, that's just me being a real nigga. I'm not the nigga when you come home gonna be around you every day when you up. I'm a friend gonna hold you down when you down and smile when you up from a distance.

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Cause at the same time when I come back around, I might not feel right around all those people who wasn't around. You know, but the stuff I do for them and if people knew what I did, I'd be the realest person on the planet, especially as far as for people's families, like mamas and this is just what I do, but I do this because I was in their position. I wanted somebody to do this for me.

30:48

Did somebody do it for you?

30:49

Nah, I ain't really have, I'm gonna keep it out. When I went to the pen, I mean I had to get it out the pen. That's why I end up with charges in jail. But that's just me being a real person, but I just feel like If I if I if I rock with you We rocking and you fall down

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It's on me because I am the friend who is blessed It ain't on all them little niggas who was doing all that. We don't blame. They ain't got it You blame them niggas who got it who was all don't blame them they ain't got it you blame them niggas who got it who was all in mama face who don't want to give her nothing but I'll never put it on the shooters and all that they don't have it what they gonna do go right run in the fucking bank to take care of your mom and get them in trouble now that's on

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the ones like me who God them blessed now Now you gon' take 3,500, 3,500, 5,500. That's how I'm coming with any nigga. I don't want your daughters. That's how I'm coming, bro. That's just how I'm coming. And that's my blessings.

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That's all come from being, you know, that's how I get my blessings. And I have a relationship with God like that. Every time I go in the bank, the oldest lady in the bank, I'm gonna give her three to $400, every time.

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Just because.

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Because I know God gonna bless me.

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That's right, but I want you to stay on that for a second, Boosie, because another reason you're very important to the ecosystem, because the people a lot of folks talk about, you actually talk to, like those brothers in the trenches that don't have no hope, that don't see opportunity. When they see you, they see that lifeline.

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And that's very important. You take something like that away from the streets, man, the streets can go awry real quick. Streets can get chaotic real quick.

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I mean, just, I need you speaking at my motherfucking sentence, Charlamagne coming down. Well, yeah, you can see. But it real shit bro, like I'm needed, like I'm definitely needed bro, like I'm, I've been going places bro and it's no lie, I'm not saying this cuz I'm on Breakfast Club like bro, people been really crying, like catch me by the bathroom, baby let me pray with you, you finna go to jail, I'm hurt.

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Like I'm hurt, like people been really, like everywhere I go bro, like these people hurt thinking I'm finna go to jail. I was like damn bro, lady in Philly, she just saw me and bust out crying, she said you been on my heart and I saw you.

33:27

I want to go back to Youngboy. You know, looking at Youngboy and what he means for this generation, you've dealt with a lot of artists, you've worked with a lot of artists. What makes him that standout artist

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unlike anybody we've seen in a while? Everybody else trying too hard. I mean, young boy ain't doing what everybody else doing. He just, I mean, you got to go to his shows, bro. It's a motherfucking choir, bro. It's a choir of gangster music. He don't even have to rap. That remind me a lot of my shit. He don't even have to rap, bro. I mean, I think people know this stuff. When niggas ain't doing all that shit on the internet, woo-de-woo woo like all them other people be doing, that make his realness stand out.

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You see what I'm saying? When everybody else doing all this other shit and he ain't doing nothing, that make his realness stand out. When everybody else shooting $500,000 video, he shooting at the gas station. That make his realness stand out. You know like when it's different shit bro like it's different qualities that make him

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who he is you know. And the nigga Yanny you know he from Baton Rouge you know and uh you come from Baton Rouge bro to make it out there you got to be bout what you talking about and uh and and and that's what I would say like he just and he work harder than motherfucker like soon as he get off the fucking stage we're going straight to the motherfucking, he's going straight to the room and record. Locking the room up, locking the room up till 6 in the morning after he just got off the stage for 1030. He's going straight in that motherfucking and let's go. Put the

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music on. You know four, five songs you get to add them motherfuckers up every three months hey like he we are working motherfuckers real how you feel

35:54

when people try to reduce his impact in which you just talked about to him being a problem like like in le choppa or when he was having an issue about being back in Louisiana and the police saying he could, it couldn't be there. Like, how do you feel when you see stuff like that happen?

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Uh, I call him. I call him and I let him know, you know, like, man, do this, do this, do this. I always, I get on the phone with Fee. I tell Fee, man, do this, do this. Cause I know know you know like they trying to stop his motion because I told you his motion is his motion all they got they got a structure right all his motion in the arena all the money ain't leaving the arena that's crazy the fact he do the merch all the money is never leaving the arena that's why the fucking seat is made because these kids not buying hotels

36:47

The money is staying right now these kids are calling ubers they not buying hotels So that's why they won't Chris Brown. They'll never fuck with a concert cuz 90% of the hotels are sold out They mad at him cuz he making the money and they can't make the money off him cuz kids don't sleep in hotels They going home. So know what we gonna do, we gonna try to say he is a problem, we gonna try to say somebody else

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won't do him something to stop it. No, they mad cause they not making the money and he making all the money. So some city's gonna say what?

37:18

No.

37:19

No, nah, they hating bro.

37:21

They hating on their success. I wanna go back to God for a second, Boozie, cause you know you talk about your faith all the time. When you talk about stayin' prayed up, what does that look like day to day for you right now? Why you are facing some uncertainty? Even though we don't speak that into existence,

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but what does that look like? Before I go to sleep, before I go to sleep every night I pray. I basically tell him the same thing, I already know you done did it, I ain't going to jail. I basically run that prayer to him. When I wake up, when I wake up, I basically just thank him for waking up

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and then when I eat, I give him my grace when I eat. But that's basically it, I'm not just going down every, you know, like at night when I wake up and when I say my grace.

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I know it sound crazy, man, but me and Duval talk about this all the time, like, Boosie, you do have an anointing on you. Because there's so many things you have, just technically, you ain't supposed to survive,

38:17

from health issues to, you know, jail, street shit,

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they kept shooting and missing honestly I mean I learned about shit my father bow oh I when they killed I was like god damn nigga were right there nothing hit me I swear to God I swear to God they chopped the whole car nothing hit me, I swear to God, I swear to God, they chopped the whole car. Nothing hit me, bullet holes all through the window, nothing hit me, I swear to God, I swear to God. This close, car right on side me, two, three times, nothing hit me.

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I was like, damn, I ain't going nowhere. I'm really finna show my ass. Like, you know, I was like, when that started happening and then, well, that was it. That was it. All the street stuff that I was just, it couldn't touch me.

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Like, it was just, even my boys would be like, damn, bro, how the fuck that happen? And then it started getting bigger. Death Row, Council, Di-B, like every, like it just, and every, and I know it's God because I live to tell it and I compromise off it.

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See every trouble I get into, I'ma turn it into a dollar bill.'m going to turn it into a dollar bill. I'm going to turn it into a dollar bill. You know why? Because y'all trying to go, I know y'all trying to take my dollar bill by doing this to me. So I'm going to turn it into something.

39:58

That's why, I mean, but that was it, I probably got shot at like four, five times in two, three years. But they was real shootings, like shootouts all, and bullets was not hitting me. And I was like, shit, I'm not dying for a minute. I was like, that was it. I just knew God was with me, bro.

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I come from a praying family, man. My grandfather was a preacher. My other grandfather was a deacon.

40:39

I see that in you, man. What's a lesson your kids taught you that humbled you the most?

40:47

With my kids...

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What I've learned over the last couple years is I gotta sometimes watch my mouth how I talk to my kids. Because I was raised like my daddy. My daddy tell me anything. And that's how I am with my children. But when my daddy told me anything, the hard shit he told me, that always meant a lot to me because it's stuck. So when I get angry I tell my child something so hurtful to try to break them.

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But all of them not built like me. So that's why I be having shit fucked up. And I be wanting everybody to be built like me, have a childhood like me, go by the same stuff I go for. And that's what, I be wanting everybody to be like me. And that's what, that'd be a lot of downfalls in my life with friends,

41:46

stuff that I wouldn't do and they do, I'd be like, me and that nigga ain't the same nigga.

41:52

We saw you go through things in real time with your daughter Ivy and I saw the last post you said, like look, y'all not gonna make me a bad father,

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you apologize and it seems like y'all were in a better space in a learning space. Where are you guys right now? I mean Boom, she's living with me every day. We together this And my other daughter up there now, so I got four daughters up there now. So the plan is To get all of my still haven't made it my relationship with my other daughter But I miss him and if she watching this right now, I love her but I mean, it's coming. Cause that's all I've been on.

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I just, once you successful and you get peace, you the man. Like you the shit. Once you get, you successful and you get peace, you the man. And I want all my kids.

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I ain't buy all these damn houses and all this shit for them to be empty empty I got 15 bedrooms six houses on one compound like I want all my children there like this what it was built for me coming home from prison I'm gonna get this land I'm finna it's built for them so I got probably two more I got I got a couple couple finna graduate and I'mma have all my family under one compound.

43:11

Are you and Ivy to the point now where you're like okay with her sexuality and the sexual

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issues? I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, she's grown. I mean I can't, I can't choose her, you know, she 23, 24, I can't choose what she do, I can't. Once they grown, they gone. Once they grown, they gone. But, you know, I respect her decision because she's a woman. I have to respect her decision.

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You know, I have to respect her decision and still be a dad to her. Me and Ivett, like, me and Ivett probably the closest out of all my kids. Me and Ivett got a bond like, every morning she walk in the room and tell me she love me all morning. Every morning she wake up, come kiss me, dad I love you. Just, you know, me and her got a bond cause it was me and her first. I've always been the,

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44:11

I don't wanna say this wrong. I'm just gonna say she always been my baby. Everybody knows she.

44:20

Yeah but you also can't have a problem with that Boosie cause you the person who told us that 95% of these hoes out here

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like you said that. Yeah I did.

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But that does not that does not have nothing to do with how your child do it and I always tell people that they say you said that you like them in the back seat. I like them in the backseat. Two red bulls kissing in the backseat. I like them in the backseat.

44:46

Not them.

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There ain't gonna be none of y'all in the backseat.

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Oh no. You said girl don't stop.

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I said, what I said, what I said, I. I, you can say, you can say anything. You can say anything, but that doesn't mean you like that for your children. You said you want me to join in. You can say anything but that doesn't mean you like that for your children You know, I did. Yes, I did. I can quote every word But that doesn't mean that I want them to be kissing in anybody's face, which I like this space now

45:16

Oh, yeah, we yeah, we we we a1 Now they try to get me for the pride parade.

45:25

Would you do it?

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Nah, I ain't do it.

45:27

Yeah, they'd like it.

45:28

Yeah, they tried to get me for the pride parade. I'm about to ask.

45:31

Hold on, Lauryn, you have something?

45:33

Yeah, you see Kodak win. You know what I'm saying? I kind of went hard on him when he done the 6ix9ine shit. I got my feelings a little bit. I kind of went hard on him, but you know, I was talking to this nigga and I thought

45:57

we was head up a little bit, but when he did that, that just, but I get mad when I see Kodak and they make them memes, I get mad, bro, because I know that little nigga talent, bro. It's hard for me to have an issue with anybody younger than me, because I went through that with older people.

46:20

And I always felt, you old ass nigga hating on me. I couldn't stand them old niggas. I couldn't stand them. So I always, it's hard for me to, like I'm not gonna keep on going back and forth with Kodak. I want Kodak to shake back, bro.

46:38

And it did, because it sting different when it come from Boosie.

46:40

Yeah, when it come from Boosie, yeah, that shit, that shit, that shit sting. Do you feel like, cause people, that whole thing started because he said that you should have said something more about the whole Young Thug conversation about snitching, not snitching. When people feel like you shouldn't assert yourself and stuff like that because of past things that you said and you choose not to, do you feel like people have a right to say,

47:00

well, where's your thoughts now because you're so vocal about everything else. No, I was, it was basically, I told you I had that meeting with my family and all that shit and they was, basically boosting, please don't get on all this, don't, you can talk about this after this sentencing or whatever but,

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Got you.

47:17

Don't plug yourself into these people's stuff, you know. But I will talk about it I mean I just like you know I'm gonna go in so I don't make that a part of my journey before I going in there all over the blogs. I know you and Diddy were cool at one time have y'all spoke? No I ain't speak to Diddy but you know Diddy was my partner bro you know I mean I feel like Diddy ain't never did nothing wrong, bro.

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I just feel like he didn't do nothing wrong. I'm mad at him right now, though.

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Why you mad at him now?

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Because he went on the fucking floor crying at the fucking thing.

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He was happy, Bootsy.

47:56

He was happy that the Chargers got the ball. No, he went on the fucking floor and went under the thing, fucking crying. Chin up, chest out, nigga.

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His baby.

48:08

Fuck you mean you did it, nigga. They went back there laughing at you. Did you see that motherfucker down there in a fetal position?

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So, but he.

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And you got your turn in there, nigga.

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You a man.

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You stand up, nigga.

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But the biggest charges got dropped.

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He was happy. He was praying. 40, 50 years. He was happy. He dropped his knees and said a prayer. Bro, he was crying under the table.

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48:28

He was happy the biggest charges got dropped.

48:30

He was crying under the table. He was crying under the table. He thought he was going home. He was crying under the table. I wanna talk to Diddy. He need to call my phone.

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I need to ask him, why the fuck did you get down there under that fucking table and that? Cause I've been riding with him. I've been riding with him. I've been riding with him, but you got boys in there, man. You stand up, man. God done blessed you.

48:53

If you going to jail, you going to jail for something. You got away with a million times. That's why we go to jail. And we're going to keep it real. You stand up, you're still blessed, your mama, everybody blessed. You don't fold nigga like no cricket. But like again, I'm expecting somebody to be like me.

49:13

Let me ask you one question Boosie.

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You ain't built like that man.

49:15

When you had left New York City and hooked up with P. Diddy, what did y'all do when you hooked up?

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That's the worst line ever man. I skipped that line on the show. I get to tell them, put your hands up. Put your hands up. Yeah, P. Diddy, put your hands up. Put your hands up. Yeah, they on my ass about that line.

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Soon as he got indicted. What'd y'all do when y'all hooked up? Man, broke.

49:37

Fuck you, Charlamagne.

49:39

Man, fuck you.

49:42

I ain't never been to a DD, I was tremendous, them niggas like I wanted to go to a DD party like all through these years like they, I was never, bruh niggas never, and I've been around a minute since that shit was, like niggas I ain't never get no invite bro, and I fucked with DD a couple times but nigga ain't never invite me dog, like I wanted to, I used to hip hop that shit like man I would I would I would show my thank God you didn't yes right I got one last but

50:11

the reason why is because he was facing 50 boo see yeah when he bent down he was happy that he's been down crying cuz he was happy all the biggest charges that got dropped and they were told it was not guilty not

50:24

guilty the internet put together two told him that he was not guilty, not guilty, not guilty.

50:25

He stays there, get released. The internet put together two different moments because he was emotional when his kids stood up and they were begging the judge to let him free.

50:31

Oh, I thought he cried and went under the table after he got his time.

50:36

No, no, no, Masey.

50:38

He went under the table because he was like, I'm not about to spend the rest of my life in there. Like, thank you, God. Thank you, God. All the biggest charges was not guilty.

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50:46

I just saw the thing when he was like this. My bad, my bad.

50:50

That's why your mama tell you to stay off the guy.

50:52

My bad, my bad. I thought the nigga went crying under the table because he got the time.

50:56

I'm sure he was emotional, but he was happy that he not some crazy time. Are y'all sure? Brian, she was in the car. I was there and I also put it up for you.

51:05

You was there.

51:06

So he cried out out emotion.

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Yes. He's happy.

51:10

He's happy. Yes.

51:12

Oh God. Wow.

51:13

Oh, well, y'all didn't explain that shit. Y'all didn't explain it. You heard what he said, though. Boosie, did you hear what he said while he went under the table? What? Oh you missed that one.

51:26

I didn't hear that.

51:27

Your assistant was under there. Your assistant was under there.

51:29

Ask your last question.

51:36

Nah, how you want to be remembered Boosie? You ain't going nowhere but I just want you to.

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How I want to be remembered?

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I'm talking about the way around the board. From music to everything I've done from acting to shooting films I won't be I won't be looked at as a legend and I won't be looked at as someone who can't be cloned. Because you gonna have a clone coming every motherfucking, a clone come for somebody every motherfucking 20 years. I don't think I'm gonna be cloned.

52:12

You know what I'm saying? They always got somebody that gonna be compared to Michael Jackson. They gonna have somebody that gonna be compared to Michael Jordan. I don't want never nobody to be compared to Boosie. I won't be, I won't be unclone To the day when a day I'm gone. They gonna be it gonna be shit like she boosted with no I

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wish boost it was I'm no boosted with no and that man and and and that mean everything to me bro. Just just just being a just being a legend That's how I just won't be looked at That's what keep me going You know, I go on my phone Just like I look at the hating shit. I look at all the good shit that shit motivate me like a motherfucker

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52:56

That shit motivate me like a motherfucker when people just love you so much and they tell these stories That's what gets you. Them motherfucking stories. I don't even know if some of them be true.

53:07

What's the last story that got you?

53:12

Girl just saying that me having diabetes make her take her medicine. Like she ain't gonna take her medicine till she start seeing me take my medicine. You know like.

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That's real.

53:24

That's real shit cuz you have diabetes and you don't want to take this shit because it's too much for you so I'm motivating people all kind of ways just like dude just told me boost you make me be a better daddy every day he said you want all the new I see him really being a dad on internet shit like that make me go home and be a daddy. You know, cause I'm motivating this little nigga.

53:48

He's 16, 17 years old. He say he's 16 with two kids, bro. Like I gave him motivation just for, you know, for being a daddy. Some people gonna give you motivation all the kind of ways to get money.

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I do that too. But I give people motivation in all kind of ways to get money. I do that too. But I give people motivation in all kinda ways. To speak up for your motherfuckin' self. Not be quiet. If you feel somethin' right, you have the right to speak about it

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just like everybody else cause it's called freedom of speech. Like I told my mom, it's freedom of speech.

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It's not a crime, but just not do it until after Symptom, just in case. That's right. Boosie Badass, y'all. Make sure y'all go get a 225 business with NBA Youngboy on Boosie birthday.

54:29

Happy early born day to y'all. You already know y'all, I'm on Miami for my birthday. November 17th, topless y'all party. November 17th, topless y'all party.

54:36

All right, oh boy.

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