Realer Than Most Podcast

A PROJECT KID FT. @YM1000_ | RTM PODCAST | EP. 04

May 14, 2024 @Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash Season 1 Episode 4
A PROJECT KID FT. @YM1000_ | RTM PODCAST | EP. 04
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A PROJECT KID FT. @YM1000_ | RTM PODCAST | EP. 04
May 14, 2024 Season 1 Episode 4
@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash

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When blood runs deeper than music, the stories shared hit different notes of truth and raw emotion. My brother YM1000 joins me on the mic, and together we unpack his journey through the gritty corners of life and the transformative power of hip-hop. We kick off with his latest single, "TAYLOR MADE," letting the rhythm set the tone for a night of candid talk about the struggles that refine a person, the weight of fatherhood, and the sacred pause for reflection that Ramadan calls us to. YM1000 isn't just another voice in the rap game; he's a beacon of authenticity, carrying the torch for realness in an industry too often clouded by facades.

Have you ever wondered how the echoes of local legends and time spent in confinement can kindle a creative fire? YM1000 and I dissect the roots of artistic inspiration, including the pivotal moments behind bars that shifted his trajectory into the rap scene. We pay homage to platforms like Say Cheese for spotlighting rising stars and share our admiration for the likes of NBA Youngboy, whose genuineness resonates with our ethos. We also reminisce about the lessons learned from missed connections and the unanticipated hits that emerge from relentless grind, even in isolation.

As we cruise through the Philly music scene, we address the misunderstandings and the magnetic cliques that shape its landscape. We emphasize the crucial balance between intelligence and authenticity, and how it's the realness that counts when the spotlight fades. The episode culminates with a shoutout to the crew on Realer Than Most Podcast, where YM1000's presence reinforces our shared hustle. It's not just about the tracks; it's about the stories, the connections, and the legacy we're building—one verse at a time.

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When blood runs deeper than music, the stories shared hit different notes of truth and raw emotion. My brother YM1000 joins me on the mic, and together we unpack his journey through the gritty corners of life and the transformative power of hip-hop. We kick off with his latest single, "TAYLOR MADE," letting the rhythm set the tone for a night of candid talk about the struggles that refine a person, the weight of fatherhood, and the sacred pause for reflection that Ramadan calls us to. YM1000 isn't just another voice in the rap game; he's a beacon of authenticity, carrying the torch for realness in an industry too often clouded by facades.

Have you ever wondered how the echoes of local legends and time spent in confinement can kindle a creative fire? YM1000 and I dissect the roots of artistic inspiration, including the pivotal moments behind bars that shifted his trajectory into the rap scene. We pay homage to platforms like Say Cheese for spotlighting rising stars and share our admiration for the likes of NBA Youngboy, whose genuineness resonates with our ethos. We also reminisce about the lessons learned from missed connections and the unanticipated hits that emerge from relentless grind, even in isolation.

As we cruise through the Philly music scene, we address the misunderstandings and the magnetic cliques that shape its landscape. We emphasize the crucial balance between intelligence and authenticity, and how it's the realness that counts when the spotlight fades. The episode culminates with a shoutout to the crew on Realer Than Most Podcast, where YM1000's presence reinforces our shared hustle. It's not just about the tracks; it's about the stories, the connections, and the legacy we're building—one verse at a time.

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WHYTE BOY:

Realer than Most Podcast. We straight at them. Why not?

REALLA:

You know what I'm saying.

KASH:

You got my fucking brother in the building. Man, listen, man, my co-hosts already know. Man, I've been talking about my brother for a week or two now. Man, a lot of people know I'm an artist and they know he an artist. They be thinking this shit, rap shit Whole time. I knew this nigga like seven, eight years before you started rapping and some shit like that. We been locked in ever since man Like I mean Great dude, sturdy dude, great father man Loyal to his homies, man.

YM BRO:

Besides all the rap shit, man, my brother man.

KASH:

YM1000 man. Welcome to the platform. Take boy In the building.

WHYTE BOY:

Welcome to the platform.

YM1000:

Take no breaks in the building. Take no breaks YSF 10 block.

KASH:

You already know, man, feel me they family, they family to me. Man, I take that real serious when y'all talking about them. I don't throw family around too loose, exactly so we got YM in the building, man. We going to start off with some tunes, though, you feel me.

REALLA:

Yeah, so what do you think we could probably play today to get us started man?

YM1000:

Get us in the mood.

KASH:

Telling me.

YM1000:

It's like my most recent single I dropped.

KASH:

All right, bet, bet, bet.

YM1000:

Telling me about YM1000, man, three chops in the left car got two pigeons Dippin' all on the E-Wade. See the state troopers dip through niggas. I tell niggas I move different, I'm smooth with it. Mr Bull, get a fly killer and a ho still a. Take no breaks when I'm bippin' all through the city. I don't do the whole niggas. You see me out in traffic, bitch, I ain't lackin'. We got them poles with us. We ain't play with us. Don't even put me on that flyer or try at me as the host. I can't get my steppers in the party, it don't matter what I do in life.

YM1000:

Just know my steppers get a parter. All the opps all there together. I guess my steppers got a party. Eva trappin'. No, we rappin'. Tell bro, don't bring the camera in case these niggas think we actin'. Think I see some niggas laggin' Heard. He said some double.

YM1000:

G shit man these niggas got me laughing. I ain't called jump out in a minute, I make them come out in a minute. Me and Badass in that car, we bout to jump out in a minute. 5% all on that car and we gon' jump out if it's tenant Bout to find out where they hide and shoot they clubhouse in a minute. Oh, it's a yabba party. I was in a rush cause it's a drop-a-party. I might mix the ste and they just chop the party. Mix the baby wives With the guys and they just stop the party. All these sticks dirties, we just pop up and just mop the party. Let's talk about it.

KASH:

Yo, that was YM1000 man. Tell it me, man.

WHYTE BOY:

Tell it me Newest check out From YM1000. Yes, yes man.

KASH:

We just wanted to Bless y'all With that real quick.

YM1000:

I got a new anthem About to drop too. Man, I'm in Smurda G on that drop.

KASH:

Oh yeah, Yo shout out Smurda G man.

REALLA:

Shout out Smurda G man. Shout out Smurda G man. You got the guys in the building, man.

YM1000:

You know, down the camera, these are all the artists, all the artists. Back here is YSF Ebo, smurda g, little qua, rocket angelo. All right, all right, that's it right there, right there, that's right there though.

KASH:

Yeah, shout out, shout out rocket, man shout out. Uh, jump out me, get hit everybody we need here right now. Shout out bill man shout out everybody for real. But yo listen, man, how you feeling dog.

YM1000:

Feeling good.

KASH:

You feeling good man?

YM1000:

Yeah, ramadan, this is a Ramadan with hubby, though you feel me.

KASH:

Yeah, that's 3D, you feel me?

YM1000:

Yeah, I put the music to the side during Ramadan, but back in it though.

KASH:

Yeah.

YM1000:

Yeah, I actually needed that, though, right back in the music.

KASH:

though hard though you feel me, yeah yeah, man, yeah, so I ain't gonna lie. I ain't gonna lie, man, like I took, like I said before we started, I talked to them about you a lot because I feel as though, like out of everybody that I met like along this journey, like my 26 years, like like you, really like, if I could, like a person who is like mostly like authentic and don't be on no nut shit and just carry it a certain way, like I definitely put you like on the top and it's not for no drill shit or no yo he bust, his, his, none of that like it's really things that like you didn't show me and and we then went through together because I met this nigga, we was in, we was in kid jail. You feel I'm saying like placement and shit like that, and from to see you from that point to here and see you still the same person you just got mature.

YM BRO:

I never lied.

KASH:

Yeah, you just got mature and you just went through more shit and more lessons made you so like, like, like for everybody else who don't know you like, like what, what, like, what is praying making us a lot like? What makes you like that?

YM1000:

that person, like that I just explained like uh, I ain't mom, I bet it's going through what I went through growing up. You feel me, of course, round from, but angle out that you got. You gotta go through like real trials and tribulations in life, like to like move a certain way, be a certain way, like fill a certain way, to even know how to move about stuff.

KASH:

Yeah, you feel me yeah, for sure.

YM1000:

And try to help move for others. You feel me.

KASH:

Yeah, right.

YM1000:

I've been through a lot of shit, been a part of shit. You feel me, so I don't know how to be a part of shit with my friends and my brothers and my homies. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, and praying is definitely for sure. Me and everybody else been around most of the guys we've been with most of our life praying and all that, so they ain't gonna lie. That's really easy. That's something I feel like everybody should be on. Even if we don't talk about it in music, even if you don't take a picture during Ramadan, everybody should be praying.

YM1000:

You know, since I've been in the show young boy, I've been praying.

YM BRO:

You feel?

YM1000:

me.

REALLA:

Not like, because I that you feel me.

YM1000:

I've been on that, but that keep me. That always kept me level-headed, though you know what I'm saying. I never was like just that little bad young boy where I was just that blinded, or loose where I didn't know what was going on. Nah, nah, nah. I think I survived this long. I pay attention to everybody.

WHYTE BOY:

I watch everything.

YM1000:

You feel me? Real, real, real. You know there's two different worlds, you know what I'm saying, but you got to watch everything and it coincide and mix up. You feel me? You got to watch stuff.

WHYTE BOY:

Where did the heavy religion come from? Like, did that come from your household? Yeah, that's what I was getting to my household that come from my household.

YM1000:

You feel me Growing up. My mom used to say I mean my brother's to you, so where are you from and, like, did it affect who you became as an artist, like in the music? Yeah, I feel like it's crazy. Yeah, like kind of like where I'm from, you know, I'm from the project. I'm from richard island, right? I mean I'm from north philly. So you know, north philly's is his own it's different, it's his own world.

KASH:

I'm from uptown I. I'm rapping.

YM1000:

I ain't got it, I ain't just rapping about what I did.

KASH:

I'm just rapping about shit. I've seen what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up.

YM1000:

What's up? What A lot of people need to learn that music is just music. You feel me? Stop looking at people because of what they're talking about in music and thinking that's just how they are and who they are. You know what I'm saying? It's just entertainment Motherfucker can't even rap about his last 10 years of his life. You feel me All this, you know how much it is easy to rap about. I can rap about this interview in four different ways, on four different tracks.

REALLA:

Right tracks Right.

YM1000:

Speaking about that like I can rap about the same interview on four different beats and four different moves, All right.

WHYTE BOY:

So, like before we get to that, let's build it a little bit.

KASH:

I want y'all to ask the music questions.

WHYTE BOY:

I want to talk to you, I want to talk to you about that, like how you mastered your craft. But I want to start like early. So coming up in Richardard island and um yeah no, hell yeah, no for sure I'm gonna be always real with you.

WHYTE BOY:

There's something I don't need to tell. So when I, when I was four, when I was like 13, 14, I used to wreck and and my um and my, my big cousin and my big cousin fucking I, baby Fiber was a nigga named Chris and he knew Tommy Hill and he introduced me to him and I rapped for him one day and he said he was going to sign me to 1052 Records.

REALLA:

Tommy Hill Ram.

WHYTE BOY:

Squad. He was going to put me in Hill Street Blues and all that. I think I mentioned him.

REALLA:

With Turtle and all that. That's what he talking about though, right. He talking about Ram.

WHYTE BOY:

Squad, so like that was like early 2000s and shit like that. So I used to be in like Richard Allen from time to time with them. The shit before all that dumbass shit was going on. I ain't going to lie Like I didn't know that shit was going on. That shit was going on First day he poured up.

YM BRO:

He was Range Jack. What did?

KASH:

that real quick, though. Like all y'all like, not even just him.

WHYTE BOY:

Like what that looked like, like that song, I was a baby for real, yeah, like, oh, so you was a baby, so you don't remember it. For real, I'm telling you.

KASH:

I always wanted to ask them that Like, what did that look like for y'all?

YM1000:

I was a baby I don't remember because I remember going outside seeing these niggas running these stunts, running around our projects. I wasn't that old to really understand what the fuck they was even doing. I remember these niggas being 100 deep running these stunts, I promise you. It was deeper shit, bro I thought they was just rapping or recording.

WHYTE BOY:

I walked up. He had a range.

KASH:

Y'all was old enough to know boy banks a fucking rat, or y'all wasn't that old yet they ain't nobody at that time it was, it was that was at the height they were snapping at that time right, yeah, they were snapping.

WHYTE BOY:

so uh, yeah, you know, growing up in richard island, what was some of your early influences, like hearing music or buying your first tapes and shit like that, what's?

KASH:

your first influences.

YM1000:

I'll tell you some real shit. Speak into the mic, Wild I'll tell you some real shit and you can pull the tape. I'll tell you some real shit, right.

YM1000:

I'll tell you some real shit. Like I always listened to music growing up, like I was a heavy music bull, uh-huh. Like heavy, heavy music bull, right. Like I listened to every freestyle rapper you could think from Philly Every rapper. I just was like I don't know, just infatuated with music. Growing up, you feel me, I don't know, I was one of them. Young boys, I watched everybody bad who was from back in the day. That's how I used to be. You know what I'm trying to say. K-dot was one of my favorite battle rappers. Okay, ew.

YM1000:

That's one of my friends, I've been watching rap since 2007, 2006, 2008,. Just because of the people I was around in my family at the time. But K-Dot this back in the day. No bullshit, I'm telling you influence, no bullshit this 2007, 2008. K-dot, there was a nigga called the Kid Nice. He from South Philly, Mm-hmm called the kid nice, he from south philly, he used to be with them. Uh, snowboards, no, funny shit some nigga named manziak manziak.

WHYTE BOY:

They used to all be the boys, it's probably on random they went to showstoppers yeah, probably on random, because I'm from no projects but like the people I was around in my family, they used to be like playing.

YM1000:

I used to watch tv. That's how I even came on the key dive. I'm a fucking kid the fuck I know about key dive. But my folks was around some south ph. They used to be playing my ice and watch TV. That's how I even came on the K-Dot. I'm a fucking kid, what the fuck I know about K-Dot. But my folks was around some South Philly niggas. That was they, homies.

YM BRO:

And that's how I was on them niggas, they always hot as shit.

KASH:

And I'm like damn they fire, you feel? Me that put me on the bed, and. But I just wanted to ask this, bro Remember when you, before you, put out your first song, you remember who you called and what'd you say? Shit off Yo before he ever put out anything right.

YM1000:

I asked him shit off.

KASH:

It was like one in the morning, bro, my brother called me Me and him on a FaceTime and shit, he like yo, bro, like I ain't even going to lie bro, yo should I do this rap shit bro. And I'm like, fuck yeah, nigga. I'm like bro, you already, you really live a certain life these niggas be frowning about. You done went through this, you done been at these high school. And bro was like, no, because I'm watching other people do it like and like you could just tell it ain't genuine, it ain't real and and if it comes from me, it's really gonna be real. And he was like I'm like bro, start that shit bro. And I remember I got booked and I came home this nigga had songs with lil papa f FBG.

YM1000:

Casino, all that shit. Bro, my brother was there.

REALLA:

Did you come?

YM1000:

in and make that first joint.

REALLA:

You running.

YM BRO:

No no, no.

KASH:

My fault bro.

KASH:

I just needed to get that out because it was like yo, and then it's funny and y'all got it after this and it's so funny, right, because I got booked, right, and then you know how you go to. You know, when you in CFCF you got to go to the joint and see your lawyers, and shit, I go in there. I see Rocket, right, they don't know who I am, though, right, so I'm sitting on this side, he sitting where I at right, and I'm like yo, you YM brother, this nigga like yeah, what's up, yeah, what's up. I'm like bro, chill, that's my man, because me ain't meet yet you ain't meet, but I didn't talk about it a thousand times.

KASH:

I was on 10th Street every day, bro, and then I got booked and it was crazy, bro, but I just commend you for that because you really caught my phone. Like bro, should I do this? I mean, you flew right past niggas, bro. You flew right past niggas, so I commend you to that. But I'm a I mean, white boy said I'm skipping over too much and all that.

YM BRO:

Rob Markman.

WHYTE BOY:

So, would you say, some of your early influences came from local talent.

YM1000:

Before like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure, believe it or not, I listened to all local talent. Maybe not, um, all right, couple, I'll just, I'll listen. I'll listen to other people from, like, other cities too, other city states. I ain't gonna be from nebraska, I'll listen to him I ain't gonna lie to you, I'm gonna tell you some. There's some real to see cheese, see cheese.

YM BRO:

Be having me find out what these random is I don't know like I see some little bit, but I really listen to inner city. I listen to Say cheese.

KASH:

Say, cheese will be having me find out, but these random motherfuckers Ask me for these blow.

YM1000:

Shout out Sean Cotton man. No bullshit. Like I see some shit before these blow, but I really listen to inner city motherfuckers. I listen to me, my homies. I'm not even trying to say this on no, like I really listen to city rappers though. Right, Like I still listen to Cash lie to you. You want to know who my favorite artist is. You know he burnt out NBA Youngboy.

REALLA:

And that was like my favorite artist Speaking on NBA. He looking at a lot of time right now.

YM1000:

Nah, stupid nigga be back out.

WHYTE BOY:

Yeah he be back out. Stupid nigga. Be back out. So you know, coming up listening to local talent and you know being influenced and shit like that. So what gave you like the spark to like man, maybe I could do this shit.

YM1000:

All right, I was in jail like 2019, maybe 2020. I had folks I used to get a lot of visits in jail. I don't even like talking about that jail. I should be like that should just bring me out.

YM BRO:

I got to keep it being though.

WHYTE BOY:

You feel me no, I know for sure when I was in jail.

YM1000:

It was like 2019, 2020. Maybe my folks used to come see me. Blue, shout out Blue and Nancy, not Nancy, not named Wolf Wolf of Wall Street.

KASH:

Okay, shout out.

YM BRO:

Wolf, so I ain't gonna lie to you, that's folks, and they don't even be in the mix.

WHYTE BOY:

you feel me, they just some good niggas these outside of my homies.

YM1000:

You feel me. They just pull me out.

WHYTE BOY:

Good people.

YM1000:

Yeah, good people, these my folks, my cousins you know what?

YM BRO:

I'm saying they just pull me out.

YM1000:

But this one Wolf was like first. I don't know, he probably was mine at first.

WHYTE BOY:

Kind of taking off a little bit, yeah, but he started dipping into the music field, you know what I'm saying he started dipping into it.

YM1000:

When I go to jail he start really doing shit. He come see me one day. All right, blue pulled me out.

YM BRO:

He pulled somebody else out, just like folks that was there, but we all on the dance floor.

YM1000:

We were talking together, he's like like man, I know you about to come back home. I need you with me. Like you feel me he like I don't know, what you going to do, but figure it out, because you'll be back home. I can't make it. Tell you Like I'm lying. You can call this nigga, you feel me Right when. I visit him in the jail. So you know, not like don't even wanna go back to Wittro. He was saying. I don't even like rappers. Let's start there.

YM BRO:

Not like that, bro. I'm really anti-Sushu. Like I'm willing to do like.

WHYTE BOY:

I like a lot of rappers though so I'm willing to do business with them, but I'm not saying that that way.

YM1000:

Let me give it a shot. I don't I'll do something with somebody, but their whole personal character probably weird. But I know in this music world that shit be turnt. You know what I'm saying. All that shit be cool.

WHYTE BOY:

That shit be cool, you man, let me try this. Rap shit, I'm saying what, give me the first record you like danish it this shit actually is alright, the check I think the check I could I go again.

YM1000:

I remember there's cause stuck in the streets but I know it is what is with my man passed away his name shoot, arrest and peace shooter he passed out. Some people shoot him and that track, have it randomly he, I'm using the studio, he just shoot her, he the studio, he just called me. He just called me and was just like it was Slidermain's studio. Like, say, if you just rapping and you just call him and be like Yo, you said stuck in my, stuck in my stuck in the streets.

KASH:

Stuck in the streets. Yeah, we shoot it, we shoot it.

YM1000:

Stuck in the streets. Stuck in the streets, yeah, with Shooter, with Shooter, shooter man. But say if you with him, you just call him like yo bro, so I just do it with me. But say he cast and you were open, okay, and you in the studio. He never rap or dance Like this, is just your man, he just there. Because we good, make sure we all good.

YM1000:

We cool yeah and the cash sent you an open. So you in the studio but you smoking, see how you smoking. You fried, right, you just can't catch it. Okay, you can't catch it, and he just like yo, let me jump on that joint, okay, and it was all she wrote from there, Damn for real happen like that yeah. I wasn't there trying to rap.

YM1000:

He called me, my brother right here, right, what did I do? He like we out, we just going to like literally just my well, my make sure he good, he just, it was just open, I jumped on it and it was there from there creating is. I did it. I Just still like she'll. John is then why he say I probably took it what he was saying like a little funny, because I did that. He know about that. I didn't do nothing at that for like a little minute.

YM1000:

I just some little time but then he got booked, okay, nothing at that, for like a little minute, just some little kind of shit. But then he got booked Rob Markman, okay. But by the time it got hot outside I was like turning up with that shit. I started getting some motion. I'm really moving around turning up with that shit. He was like damn that shit crazy. You feel me he took it. He probably took it, as I wasn't knowing nothing with it, but you know how you going through shit in life.

WHYTE BOY:

Fuck with this shit. What you think that it really was for it to start picking up like what you think, what you think that that thing was um I don't know, just putting real energy into it.

YM1000:

That's all I can say, bro, like you gotta really put speaking on, speaking on the real energy right to it, you gotta like, did you come up with a routine to make how you make your music, and that got your flow right.

REALLA:

Like all together, like how you pen it out and Alright, that's crazy right.

YM1000:

Because the first joint I ever made, I wrote it in my phone While I was in the studio, while like Cause I was like, like I said, while the shit was going he wasn't catching it. But before I ever, you know, before you say shit nigga, you think about it. You feel me.

YM BRO:

So before I ever said to him let me get on it.

YM1000:

I was already out there writing in my phone.

YM BRO:

My crazy thing is I don't write when you started rapping.

YM1000:

Like 2020.

YM BRO:

That's why I was just looking at my phone.

KASH:

That's why I was just looking at it.

YM1000:

I literally end of 2019, 2020, because that's how he got locked up. When he got locked up. It was already like yeah, in 19,. Like so in 2020 came in Like the year, so it just flipped, like you feel me.

KASH:

I used to be playing with fire not to cut you off, bro. I used to be playing with fire bro Listen we ain't going to name, no names, I ain't going to name no blocks or none of that right, but I was playing with fire, bro. When I told YM this shit, he looked at me like I'm crazy Bro. I lived on motherfuckers that he don't fuck with block and I used to walk from that block to the block hang out and then walk back there.

WHYTE BOY:

And I told him why he was fried on that shit.

YM BRO:

Why you should be like bro you fucking tripping.

YM1000:

I ain't gonna lie to you, bro, I ain't fried on that shit, bro. Yo he like bro, you fucking tripping, bro. You know what I'm saying? I used to be really just walking, bro.

KASH:

You're not lying, bro.

WHYTE BOY:

I used to be like bro, you fucking retarded bro, you know I was going through your catalog and tell me how La Costa Nostra came about.

YM1000:

Some real shit. I'm going to sugarcoat this shit. This shit's so crazy. That was the one.

KASH:

That was your pride.

YM BRO:

It's like you left. No, this real shit I'm going to have to All right, listen Straight.

WHYTE BOY:

All right, Good bro.

YM1000:

The Coastal. New Shit came about because a couple years ago I opened up for Lil Pop in Savannah Georgia. You feel me? I did a song with him. It's probably like a year later, you know, just still moving around and back and forth in Atlanta, you know, philly.

WHYTE BOY:

Atlanta, Philly.

YM1000:

Atlanta, but I spot him doing some moving around. You know how that shit is. I see him moving around. He said he got a date in Savannah, I'm like, oh damn, I'm going to be in Atlanta that day Like, or that time and. I already knew I'm trying to give you this story. So all right, they're having that's maybe when it's cold outside, it's like summertime now.

WHYTE BOY:

Okay.

YM1000:

I think he drop again. Boom, he doing the same thing again, he moving around. You know what I'm trying to say. When you in the music genre, you gotta catch it. You feel me. Yeah, strike right on the eye and hot, you got to catch shit. When it's hot, you got to catch a little shit. Oh damn, hit him up again. Oh, you know what I'm saying you?

YM BRO:

ain't shot about me.

YM1000:

Oh, my bad, I'm telling this story. You feel me? I'm so real. I got to give every joint. I never like all right, I did business with them, with Papa. Let me, let me keep being right like I like I had his number, we had each other number. I never talked to a nigga. Yeah, I never talked to a nigga.

YM1000:

A half a time or can, maybe a half a time when he was about to come to Philly yeah, I'm keeping it being me if every nigga niggas ever did business with artists like you, don't you?

KASH:

some time.

YM1000:

Yeah, I'm and I, honestly, I never cared, because I got a lot out of doing something with him, like later on down the line okay, I got a lot Just all doing something. But listen, that shit wasn't about nothing though. Anyway, I had. I had a relationship With his manager, okay.

WHYTE BOY:

Cool.

YM1000:

So that's how they came out. Boom, even that time, that Savannah shit I'm talking about, uh huh, true, b2 Never talked to him. Okay, I don't think I talked to him, not one time, mind you.

WHYTE BOY:

What about you, though?

YM1000:

His uncle. Like he's a little, you know how it is. I know how it goes Niggas can't Google whatever. Absolutely the Savannah shit. I hit his manager again, boom. You know one thing about me I learn all the time. Like I said, bro, I ain't buddy buddy, so I don't care to really be cool If you the artist I bump to, you know what I'm saying, I don't got time for your cool little energy you feel me I'm trying to get this joint in, not like that. He wasn't. He cool, he move how he move.

YM BRO:

I respect how he move I actually like how he move.

YM1000:

He fuck with it. It's good. But I'm going to get to the story. Anyway, this Savannah shit, boom, I do that, boom. All right, Me and my whole team, we get our shit together. We like we about to go ahead and do this shit. We gonna go down here. I'm like Ben, I ain't gonna lie to you. Oh shit, I ain't even start the rain in kind of morning. We got no water.

WHYTE BOY:

Yeah, I need something to drink.

YM1000:

Somebody pass me a water. There's a big jug in there.

KASH:

And some cups in there.

YM1000:

Pour me a cup. I don't going to that.

WHYTE BOY:

But listen, there's some glasses in that. Yeah, yup, yeah them red cups, red cups, right there, yup, appreciate y'all hey yo man At this end.

YM1000:

if you ever touch the streaming platform, man free, hell free, baby Joe.

KASH:

It's going on. It's going on. Free baby Joe. Free Schemo, too Free Schemo.

YM BRO:

Yeah, free, schemo Free.

KASH:

Schemo.

REALLA:

Free the fucking guys. Make sure, y'all.

KASH:

Like subscribe comment share.

REALLA:

Hit that notification bell we got. Y1000 in the building. We got Y1000 in the building.

KASH:

It's crazy.

YM BRO:

That was a crazy question, though you feel me.

YM1000:

I'm going look past this question On some easy answers. I'm gonna give you the real though. Listen, alright. That same shit happened again. Like I said, I get my team together, we get our shit together. We about to go Motherfuckers flying down, motherfuckers bending down there. We get down there, calling no answer. Call, no answer, alright, no answer, call, no answer, alright. So now you know, you know me. Let me go right there real quick. I'm glad there's like a certain level of energy that's why Cass was really saying shit.

YM1000:

Y'all probably think he nah. So boom. You know how I get boom. So I'm like I don't like to feel played with. I don't fuck, not like that. My bad Fuck music. Fuck that Fuck music.

YM BRO:

I don't like to feel played with. You know what I'm trying to say. Like don't play with me.

YM1000:

I don't care if you Tupac.

WHYTE BOY:

I don't care if you Jay-Z or who else?

YM1000:

That's how what you feel me and we did this already for a song, see the issue. But we had a uh, we had a mutual agreement. So you feeling but like I ain't no, no, like like trying to beef about no shit, like this ain't sitting about nothing, I take it like some little music and shit. But I get down there, coco don't answer, they don't answer. I'm like damn bang. You know how that says. I'm seeing my international.

YM BRO:

You feel me whatever right, cool.

YM1000:

No, I'm off it cause I'm like ah, that was crazy, but whatever it is what it is, I'm down there we mobbing. I'm in Atlanta.

YM BRO:

Yeah, like, I'm not like that at the end of the day, we're in Baltimore and I'm in.

YM1000:

Atlanta. I'm already coming to Atlanta you feel me like. I already moved around at the time I was like really in Atlanta a lot. You feel me saying All right, whatever, I'm still with my team, we taking over Atlanta, like you?

KASH:

feel me, Yo y'all niggas was down there on some shit.

YM BRO:

I used to be sad as shit, like I just ain't like that, like that you on.

KASH:

Instagram more house arrest Bro. Everybody having fun like a motherfucker.

WHYTE BOY:

I was sad as shit in the house.

YM1000:

He's really running the land. You know what I'm trying to say. So we so deep. This is a lot of motherfuckers, you feel me? So now we got all these different hotels. So we in one hotel room that joint biggest shit Got balconies on both sides. Russ and P's gonna man Bro just came home so he really was livid. Actually we was just turned. That's crazy, man, but listen. So we turned. Actually it's like everybody down there Bruno was already down there, tali, she, yp I feel like they was already down there. It's a couple other motherfuckers that was in that hoot. So you know how that shit go. There's a couple other motherfuckers that was in there, but I had other motherfuckers that had been in the red.

WHYTE BOY:

But I ain't. I mean they weren't in the video, so I ain.

YM1000:

We in there, Mind you, even all of them right there, we all about to go do this opener. We didn't even have LaCosha Nostra made. They just going that's full of fucking music, that's little bro-no. So they like alright, you got something going on we all out. You know what I'm trying to say we all out.

YM BRO:

We going to mob in that joint.

YM1000:

We going to turn that shit up. Like I said before though they didn that we already got the cameraman and all that. You know I'm trying to say yeah, the cameraman, he, he came down there with us, we bobbing, we like fucking, we in Atlanta, like you know, I'm trying to say so. Now, after a while, we, like you know, we start having a little fun. Whatever the case may be, call an engineer, because we're like we ain't gonna play around too much. You know, I'm trying to say like right, you're gonna handle business, we ain't really gonna play. So get the engineer right there in the hotel room, start recording. Like I said, the cameraman was already there, and that's how I looked at how it happened. It was bullshit. We was like we're not like that. We ain't about to cry when I'm spilling milk, you feel me.

YM1000:

Like I don't know, that's what's up Keeping it, and it was like that shit, that shit did way more numbers Than me and Papa's song. Like Not like that, papa had shit. Papa, one of my favorite artists Not like that, that shit did way more numbers.

WHYTE BOY:

Than that Way more Fuck, fuck on that.

KASH:

Not like that.

YM BRO:

Like that Nigga, you feel me and I still got.

YM1000:

I still got fans from Jacksonville, not like that. I listen to Papa. Papa's a nigga you. I listen to Pablo.

KASH:

You know what I'm trying to say he fired, I'm not even mad about the situation.

YM1000:

Listen, I'm not mad about it.

KASH:

You know what's crazy, though, Ross. You know what's crazy, bro. I ain't even hearing cuz till you.

WHYTE BOY:

Real shit, I never like I know where he from.

KASH:

I knew he was messing with like Ross' daughter or something like that. I think I heard that. No, but he, I filmed Dogu. I filmed Dogu Cause was you feel me Cause of him? I feel like it's bad communication.

WHYTE BOY:

I'm dead serious, like if.

YM1000:

I Not like that, if I ever see them.

WHYTE BOY:

I mean by you, by you being relentless. You know what I'm saying. By you being relentless, you got what you got, and look at that shit, you know what I'm saying. Look at the views, everything that came from it.

YM1000:

But when I see them, though, rob, Markman yeah, no, you a man, at the end of the day.

WHYTE BOY:

Rob Markman. You know what I'm trying to say. I don't play like that, Rob Markman. That was crazy, Rob.

YM1000:

Markman, I don't play like that. You know what I'm saying, but I ain't on no suicide shit about it. You know what I'm saying, but you ain't that bad. I don't like that.

REALLA:

But we good If I run into another track in the next three to five years. That's doing this like the music thing.

YM1000:

I'm going to tell you something right. I see myself where I need to be and making the money I need to make and actually elevating everybody that's around me in the next three to five years. You feel me Because, like I said, I look at this like business.

YM1000:

There's a business yeah, this shit easy, so it's like a sport, but it's business. You get what I'm trying to say. Yeah, sometimes motherfuckers not like that Motherfuckers out here doing shit, right, these motherfuckers so focused on somebody backing them, signing them, dressing them up, putting money in these videos, doing this and that, doing this and that doing this, and that they're not even thinking of the business of it. Yet they don't even really know nothing about nothing, because their worries are so many different places. I did an interview with the. What's that shit called the Dog House? How old was he?

WHYTE BOY:

I spoke on Foundation.

YM1000:

I wasn't playing.

WHYTE BOY:

What the?

YM1000:

fuck you. Gotta like have shit going on. We cool I don't need plans. We all here really like we cool bro ain't gonna lie bro.

KASH:

I think like you gotta have foundation.

YM1000:

You gotta know what's going on. You feel me, I understand this shit. Trust my understanding. So when, like when, that like I'm gonna be good. But as I keep going on, that moment come from it. Oh, we're gonna be good. I already got this. We're gonna be good because I got, and I got it figured, you know what I'm saying.

REALLA:

Like I ain't saying I know it all, but you know what I'm saying I was just speaking on that, because we sit here and we argue back and forth about the genres of music that's going to not be here or what's going to pop off. Rob Markman, I ain't lying my life tricked itself already.

YM1000:

Everything going to be here forever already, bro, this shit already up. I ain't seeing how turnt is going to be or how much it's going to go, but this shit here.

KASH:

Yeah, rob.

YM1000:

Markman, shit ain't going nowhere. It's always going to be this badass. Because I was a badass, I got some badass little brothers, little cousins, little.

WHYTE BOY:

They like that shit. It's already there. I just don't do rap like that shit. A certain type of genre is going to live Drill is created, his hair is not going nowhere.

YM1000:

I'm sorry, I don't care, thank you.

KASH:

I'm not saying it's going to be. Bro, every time I argue with these niggas and we have a guess, they see what I said. He's still about to be wrong, though. Go ahead though. He's still about to be wrong, though. That's really him. I never said that?

WHYTE BOY:

What are you talking about? He's not faking it. The argument was it making money, it being lucrative.

KASH:

And then what I'm saying to you Rob Markman, we know it's going to be here. It's living here, rob Markman, that's what.

YM1000:

I'm still talking about why you ain't let me finish. Rob Markman, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, rob Markman.

YM BRO:

Keep all this shit. Keep all this shit, rob Markman, we be all in deep.

REALLA:

We be all ready, rob Markman, till listen back.

YM1000:

Y'all that millions that motherfuckers think they gonna get out of the drill. Fuck no, smooth that shit up. You feel me? You can make millions off trap music before drill music, just make it sound. But you feel me, dress that shit up cute and if they drill shit, dress it up more cuter and you probably can make some millions off it. You can. You can dress it up A little bit cuter these days, cause like that burnt out Type of wave of drill, that edge of it Is kinda nutty yeah.

REALLA:

Like.

YM1000:

Other than that, man Pop y'all shit.

REALLA:

Who's a different type of artist. You can see, you know what I'm saying.

YM1000:

Motherfuckers, motherfuckers. I heard this Come on bro, not like that.

REALLA:

Y'all older, right there, that shit's still.

YM1000:

You know what I'm trying to say, that curve gonna be there unless they fucking knock the world down.

YM BRO:

You know what I'm trying to say that curve ain't going nowhere bro.

YM1000:

So motherfuckers wanna hear that shit bro. Every young boy that step into the streets wanna hear that type of shit bro.

REALLA:

You who are artists in the industry, you can see yourself working with Like right now.

YM1000:

Y'all cross paths Right now. I like no Cat, no Cat, no Cat fire. Yeah, not like that, though, and listen though.

YM BRO:

He was just in the studio where you Listen. Listen. I want you to listen, though.

YM1000:

Alright, listen, though Give me that question back again, cause a couple people. We would level with it. We level with it, though.

WHYTE BOY:

We level with it, though you could just put it like all right. So what's the flow of your influences?

REALLA:

They don't even have to be an influence. They could be somebody you cool with working with. I'll work with NBA.

YM1000:

I'll work with I don't want to work with NBA. No, Damn wow, wow.

REALLA:

What's up with you? He just gave you a shout out. What's up with you? You want to work with him With his shot. I used to meet you when I was in NYU.

KASH:

You know what I'm saying I don't give a fuck about none of that, you know what I'm saying.

WHYTE BOY:

That's cool too. You feel me?

YM1000:

He's getting turnt and all that, but sure he burnt the fuck out. Yeah, he burnt out.

WHYTE BOY:

Like you know what I'm saying, I believe he turned in his world how he turned up, but he'd just be doing a little bit too much. You gotta respect energies, Like you know what I'm saying.

YM1000:

Like I'm really like. You know what I'm saying. One thing I wanted to add to it same thing Like, even though I like them, it's a lot of them like the music, this shit weird.

YM BRO:

Like you should be like this shit weird as shit.

YM1000:

You're getting a Kurt Bopman to this shit though.

REALLA:

You know, what I'm saying. This shit weird, straight clizzy, when you mean no for sure Yo one thing I wanted to ask you.

YM1000:

Like I said, I'm going to let them ask you everything musical, then you know like at a the button real quick, like I didn't see you with people like like daryl schuler and and cute, cute, yeah, like like what's his quincy, like you know, yeah, like how that come easy yeah, yeah, yeah, how, how that stuff be coming about like, like, even as your homie, like, like, how how you feel about it, how I feel about it no, you probably not like that.

YM1000:

This interview didn't like like how, how you feel about it, how I feel about it no, you probably that's higher. Not like that. This interview didn't. It like like man, we treating this like we in a block right now so. I'm like willing to be asking the street like for like this shit really cause.

KASH:

I just I just wanted to how you feel about it.

YM1000:

I feel like I want some real shit, bro. I feel like you think I'm gonna stop the violence, bro?

KASH:

no, when I be seeing you no, when I be seeing you with people like that. I just be like yo like where did where this stuff coming from, like how he's all right.

YM1000:

Look, look, look, you see how you freeze came when you like yo, that's my man. He like yeah, do you look at me like like, I'm like how he just Alright. Look, look, look, you see how you freeze came when you like yo this my man he like yeah. Do you look at me like Like I'm like soft enough On that tip, fuck, no, alright, my bad, and I can dive into it.

YM BRO:

I just want to bid a little bit, yeah, fuck, no, no, listen to me, that shit just cause. Fuck no.

YM1000:

No, we good though. Listen, listen. I was trying to see how you really felt about it. I had to really see how you felt.

KASH:

Yeah, I fuck with that shit. Though that shit Business, that shit separates you from everybody else, like I ain't gonna lie to you, bro.

YM1000:

Them niggas know how I rap. They know how I rap. They know like what type of person I am. You feel me? I ain't gonna lie to you. You feel me? Them type of relationships is good to have, because that's what brings. You. Know why that's breaking?

YM BRO:

because they met me in real life. Right, you know what I'm saying.

YM1000:

Yeah, in real time, even not like that. They didn't even know who I was. I'm telling you this one they didn't know who I was until they met me oh, you don't know, that's basically, I mean, like I didn't know them, they didn't even hear a whisper of me you feel? Me, so it wasn't even like they had their own opinion yet. So once you meet me, whatever somebody say about me after that too, it's like

YM BRO:

huh.

REALLA:

Then you show the product. It's like a whole different.

YM1000:

It's in real life Red carpet. Pull up where I'm from, get a red carpet right there. A fly won't even come on you. You feel me, you good, you know what I'm saying.

KASH:

You good brain how you feel about like you know the ones who up there people consider popping how you feel about the music Philadelphia music scene right now.

YM1000:

Like the rappers in it, I feel like right now, everybody's pulled their stunt to their ability to get them where they at. They did what Pulled their stunts. Look you, my man, you know what I'm what. Pulled their stunts. Look you, my man, you know what I'm saying. Pulled their stunts.

YM BRO:

Like everybody, pulled their stunts already.

YM1000:

Oh, okay, clicked up, unclicked.

YM BRO:

Clicked up Magnets.

KASH:

Niggas, magnets and shit. You know how this shit go.

YM1000:

Yeah, you know how this shit go All types of nigg types, all magnet ass niggas If you from the city man, because, like I mean, if you from the city man, you know, you know, bro, Like I'm like and I'm just a real nigga. So we all try and make it. You know what I'm saying, and it's funny because you could be from the city. We all try, but if you a goofy in the city, you might not know.

REALLA:

But if you ain't on, no goofy shit. Everybody running stunt, though. You know what I'm trying to say. Everybody running stunt. You get what I'm trying to say.

YM BRO:

What's one thing you could think of that people got misunderstood about you.

YM1000:

Maybe I'd be on, willie, because I see you keep playing this game.

REALLA:

So what you think I'm getting saw, that's wild, bro. You probably got to be on Willie. You think people got you, bro.

YM1000:

You probably think I be on Willie, but I be you misunderstood. You probably think I be on Willie. I been on that.

REALLA:

Always 20 steps ahead bro and especially like how you said. You also said that I do always got some.

YM1000:

Listen, I always got some smart, funny shit to say.

KASH:

Yeah.

YM BRO:

Yeah, yeah see, that's just something Like.

KASH:

He won't, even he won't let you Like To be on 48. Oh shit, like Ever since I met bro he, one of them Motherfuckers. You know how motherfuckers Be like smart and intelligent and articulate, but they talk about it Too much. Bro, one of them niggas Like he don't do that, he not gonna Tell you he know this and he peep that and he peep that and he just gonna move A quarter.

YM1000:

Oh, y'all probably wonder, oh, oh, and you wonder how like?

YM BRO:

Oh yeah, I'm smart as shit, that's my max, nigga, I'm smart. No, he just move A quarter and shit, bro, look cause if you.

REALLA:

I ain't gonna take out All these, bro, but you know there's some niggas In the hood that's smart as shit.

YM1000:

Listen, bro. You know, show me in my life, in the people, I'm smart as shit. They got better than James a Patrick Tyreek overcome this city yeah, when you really fight there better know a lot, know a lot been through a lot like see right, right, right, you feel me. I feel like people sometimes question how to move. Like I know, like. I actually care about my life. I want to make this thing. I can't Like nothing, can't? I can't be scratched you feel me. I ain't trying to let you get that close.

YM BRO:

You feel me.

KASH:

Let me ask you a question man. Come on now. You, I'm gonna ask you a question, right and like. I don't want you to name Nobody From, from YSF or From who your top five in Philly right now? None of your homies.

YM1000:

I know that's cool, cause, like I listen to the guys, I do listen to other shit, yeah, yeah, I know, just in the city, though no bro, who who? I'm not gonna be like that with who I'm gonna be. I don't think I'm gonna look at you listen.

REALLA:

Alright, look who your five. All right, look Now let's hit two.

YM1000:

All right, tour you saying the city.

WHYTE BOY:

Yeah, tour. That you really listen to, though I don't like that because I'm not trying to keep repeating this nigga name man.

YM1000:

I feel you, I feel you, you feel me, I'm with you, because all this shit I actually know.

WHYTE BOY:

Tour.

YM1000:

I'm going to tell you'm a person, I'm a person, I'm a person, I'm a person.

KASH:

I'm a person. I'm a person.

YM1000:

I'm a person. I'm a person, I'm a person, I'm a person, I'm a person, I'm a person, I'm a person, I'm a person.

YM BRO:

I'm a person. I'm a person.

YM1000:

I'm a you something. I met him. I'm tell you why I really feel like he hot. I met him back in a day I'm saying and I'm damn my bag and I ain't wanna see this bro. But you know, everybody gotta go through these phases in life. You feel me? Hold up, man. We're the lighter bro. Keep all this shit on phone free. How much about a lot to say. You're acting something back. Then I skipped it. I could have said it. I could have said it really the most man camera.

REALLA:

I could have said it gotta keep it. Really the most. This the really the most podcast. Make sure you share. Like subscribe. Comment.

YM1000:

It's like before you tell your bitch, you got another bitch.

REALLA:

Hit that notification bell.

YM BRO:

But I left some shit out.

YM1000:

All right, keep it being, though. Listen, all right. One of my influences, though Some nigga named Butterknife, listen, butterknife was hot as shit in his time. Oh shit, listen and Bud Night was hot as shit in his time. You gotta understand.

YM BRO:

Bud.

REALLA:

Night was actually a realist.

YM1000:

Alright, listen he was an influence you feel me I can't really make this up.

REALLA:

It's crazy because I'm keeping it real bro.

YM1000:

Yeah, you gotta keep it real. I was like, if motherfuckers know what's going on in the city, you know?

YM BRO:

That shit was crazy. You feel me I ain't really wanna go there. You feel me what?

WHYTE BOY:

you, I feel you Hell no, look, yeah, man you crazy. No, no, no, I had to go back to it.

REALLA:

Damn it, God. That's my brother right there. That's my brother right there. That's him. What's that?

KASH:

thing on him.

REALLA:

What's that on him, that thing on his ass that nigga rockin' said fuck no.

KASH:

I didn't know him till a while.

YM1000:

I never heard of him till. Why I've never heard of him till? Why, bro Listen, I learned a lot of little shit through the little music. Y'all understand I've been around a lot of music shit Since I'm a rapper. I don't even want to do this like that. I'm going to tell you I came into this shit not blindly, like for my folks who knew that I didn't come into this shit blindly.

YM1000:

I actually know what I'm saying. Like if I ever wanted to rap, I seen Dickhead do a lot of shit, touch a lot of people, did a lot of little. I've been around, that's what I'm trying to say. I've met a lot of people before I ever rap, I'm telling you all this Rob Markman, yeah, a little blueprint. I seen that I met a lot of niggas already, a lot of people. Rob Markman, the man that's going to be on the show.

YM BRO:

Rob Markman, the man that's going to be on the show Rob Markman. The man that's going to be on the show Rob Markman, the man that's going to be on the show Rob Markman.

YM1000:

The man that's going to be on the show Rob Markman. The man that's going to be on the show. Rob Markman.

KASH:

The man that's going to be on the show Rob Markman, the man that's I'm gonna be thinking I ain't gonna lie to you, I'm actually got a plan fire fire he be dick and um, uh, damn man um. I asked you this question for a reason um?

YM1000:

I ain't gonna lie to you, I took bro and I'm out there at loop too, like I ain't even like dude, like talk, I listen to comedy, like I just know, like I listen to my niggas from my block. Are you gonna say, yeah, like, like my little brothers and shit. I'm watching only like it actually like music and shit, you feel.

YM1000:

I just wish the best for niggas like yeah, yeah he's like like my little bros, like you feel me like right he doing music and I wish the best for him. So I listen like. I listen to my little bro, to my block, so I took them them out.

REALLA:

That question here if you ever thought about to say yeah because before you go, I would ever think I was saying I'm not.

YM1000:

I'm gonna take them out of that top five. You feel me? Yeah, but um tour car from Jerome Street and I know lots. You didn't see me crazy. Um, all right, it's some young boy. I don't even ain't gonna lie to you. I really like a couple of his tricks. Thank you from West. I think it's not young boy. I don't even I ain't going to lie to you. I heard like a couple of his tracks.

KASH:

I think he's from the West, I think his name like.

YM BRO:

One.

YM1000:

Remo or something like that One. Remo, the Hooper Young Boy, I said yo Hooper huh, yeah, he hot, I ain't going to lie to you.

YM BRO:

I don't like that.

KASH:

I don't want to be hitting these youngilly, yeah, yeah.

YM1000:

I'm trying to think I'm trying to think. That's three. Like on some. Like on some. I'm trying to think, like really, who I would have in my jaw, like Philly, all right.

KASH:

Damn. Rest in peace. Zig my jaw like philly. All right, damn um russ and p zig zig was still a little bit in my top five.

YM1000:

Like I ain't gonna lie to you. Uh, I used to listen to leaf, but I don't listen to him no more. He'd would have been in my top five, but I don't listen to him no more. He's still hot, though he out in the top five.

REALLA:

He in the top 20 now. So what number we on? We on four or four. Yeah, I don't got no more that shit over for niggas. Yeah, you bet US five.

YM1000:

So how, how, how, I'm being Shout out to Olam, shout out to Olam, damn, I don't know.

KASH:

Shout out to Olam.

WHYTE BOY:

You feel me, yeah, okay. It's a couple motherfuckers, you feel me he shoot too right yeah.

YM1000:

Yeah, he shoot too, but Olam I ain't allowed to. I've been on Olam.

WHYTE BOY:

Since I've been there, I be watching Now I ain't gonna say it's over for niggas. I do still listen to other people. Fbg who what the fuck? Fbg Casino?

REALLA:

bro, yo, he's gonna look like. You know his turn he's doing. Nah, what the?

YM BRO:

fuck, did you ask that? Shit was so long ago.

KASH:

He probably was like how you get with him yo Atlanta? Remember he just was talking about Atlanta, not like that.

YM1000:

I'm gonna tell you new bullshit one time in Atlanta.

YM BRO:

My bad. We laying out my bad.

YM1000:

I don't know. I'm going to figure out number five for that list too. There's a couple of young niggas I've listened to, but I don't know, bro, that shit be drawing. We talking about that crazy ass shit all day. That shit be drawing. Hold up, man, my bad. A young nigga, my bad. Rest in peace, jump Off. Bm Trudy was hot. Yeah, rest in peace. Where am I with that list? Again, I'm still there for that's one.

WHYTE BOY:

We passed that One we. That was no, no, no Car.

KASH:

One Remo car Tour and.

YM1000:

I said jump out. Jump out BM.

KASH:

And Zig.

YM1000:

And Zig and Zig. Oh yeah, right there with my bag, damn, that's a, that's a, that's a. Like that boo got me fried. I'm posting my gumbo right here. That shot me fried that shot me.

YM BRO:

What the fuck? Go ahead. What's your other question? How?

YM1000:

you connect with FBG Casino, alright, listen, no bullshit alright, one of them like random Atlanta moments, no bullshit. I fly down me bro, smoke Bro.

YM1000:

Smoke while you're out man, me and the guys. We fly down there, we land. I ain't lie to you, we just really just Jump on our phones. We ain't even leave the airport For real. We go right on our phones, we on the internet. I'm with my man, I'm with my man, I'm with my man, I'm with my man, bulls and a couple other, but he the one who like shout out bro, bro, bro got me on like looking for dudes. I ain't like we leave the airport. We were in the car he driving. I'm in the past. You know I'm chilling, I'm tired of. I think young scooter posted something. Young scooter posted something like he was doing futures or something like that. But you know, like I said, bro, there's a million artists in these rooms, bro, that's the type of I listen to.

YM1000:

I listen to like that I listen to trap, right, I listen to like jeezy gucci scooter, like on that type of like. I listen to them type of artists. So we down there we ain't thinking about no other thing like that you're trying to talk about. You know what I'm saying so it's like all right, I feel like I don't even know if he got. Did he get back? I think he did, matter of fact. When we hit him up, he sent us his manager number. Alright, now.

YM BRO:

His manager.

WHYTE BOY:

Okay, somebody named D.

YM1000:

Shout out D. He a manager, you feel me. I don't know if that's his sole manager, but you know Different managers work with different artists. You feel me. But he had he, you know screwed on call. He had a BG casino on call. Yeah, kobe won't call, but he kind of, I'm talking to me, just let me know, like, listen, I could get this person right here, that whole camp.

YM1000:

Yeah, like I got this daughter that I know I he well connected down and he like I go and I'm like damn, I already know who casino was. You feel me, I know I could this on the scooter casino. And I'm like damn, I know who casino was. You feel me, I know I could dis on the scooter casino and I just use casino. You feel me, yeah, I fuck with casino shout out casino man shout out the free band gang.

KASH:

I ain't gonna lie to you. I ain't gonna lie to you right now. Um, this, this, even take a lot out of me to you know, say, cuz, you know, like I know, interviewer, like we've rolled brothers, you feel me. So, um, like you know, people know about Richard on the city, you know, you know, yeah, people know what's going on. We ain't got to say too much. But, like, ever since I met you you know what I'm saying you always talked about a certain one of your brothers. You feel me Uh-huh. And you came home. You know, we both was getting locked back up here and there and stuff, but when we was both out for a certain amount of time, I met your little brothers, I met all your homies and all that, and you was always waiting for one of your brothers to, you know, come home, yeah, and then, um, I like I literally remember, like it was yesterday, like Y'all, y'all rode up To the joint, y'all got in. It was like a celebration, remember, I ain't even, I ain't even. I met him With A pair of sneakers.

YM1000:

Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to you and I'm gonna tell you something. Some small shit. I had to do a lot of Honorable shit, that motherfuckers. Would, never think about On about on something Like damn yeah, you a good nigga, like on something, that's one, but it's like every little shit. I ain't gonna lie to you, appreciate that, bro Like really like I ain't gonna lie to you bro that's what's up. That's crazy. You're really not lying, though you feel me.

YM BRO:

Yeah, my brother.

YM1000:

He blessed him, my brother, when he came home, and it'd be crazy.

WHYTE BOY:

Nigga had a pair of shoes, my brother, when he came home. You feel me I ain't. Even when you come home, I ain't gonna lie.

YM1000:

That's the first thing you be on. That's not honorable.

KASH:

That's super honorable Listen bro I didn't even meet him. I didn't know him. I called Wild. He like yo we Ozzy wear. Yeah, you got one right Now. Listen, I'm going to tell you something.

YM1000:

Nigga like me, right Unless you tell or do some like. Let me say that because I really don't like rats. So unless you tell or do some weird shit out here, little shit like that, unless can anybody like a nigga never make me not fuck with you.

WHYTE BOY:

You know what?

YM1000:

I'm sure a sign of loyalty to me Unless you out here telling or doing some weird. You know what I'm saying. I don't take weird shit out of you. You know what I'm saying? Nigga, I don't give a fuck. If I knew your apps and I knew them niggas for six years Nigga, you could pull up on my block, and if them niggas pull up and try you, then there's going to be a problem with them and they ain't even like I. Young wolves. I don't play that little cool, weird games.

KASH:

You know what I'm saying, yeah, that's what's up. So what I was leading to was like. You know, Gunna came home. You know I'm bracing with the sneakers. I was on house arrest. Y'all were supposed to go to.

YM BRO:

DC, whatever Feel me.

KASH:

Yeah, and I couldn't go because I was on house arrest. But the main thing that I want to uh touch on is, like um, you know they don't know this, but you know we. You know, um, y'all was never home at the same time for years and then he lost his life to gun violence. You know what I'm saying I'm sorry to hear that.

YM BRO:

Yeah, so I ain't, I ain't gonna lie bro like I'm really not gonna lie to you bro.

KASH:

That shit Fucked me up, bro, and I know it's a whole Different type of. I never lost a blood brother.

YM1000:

I ain't gonna lie to you, cause I don't want it to be a dull moment.

KASH:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

YM1000:

I don't want to even let it drag, to be like A dull moment, the only thing I was going to say was like how did you not?

KASH:

what's in you that, how much did it take? And what's in you for you not to like? All right, I'm just crashing out. I ain't worrying about nothing. We on shit. Fuck all the bullshit. If If y'all, my homies, y'all ain't on dog shit with me, fuck y'all. You don't even move like that, even after that.

YM1000:

Do I have to simply answer that Nigga who going?

KASH:

to take care of my son when I die.

WHYTE BOY:

Damn bro, that's shit bro. I ain't going to lie to you. What's up bro?

YM1000:

Since you know me outside of music anything, you feel me yeah. I play by my son. My homies don't put my sign for me can that make me crash up bro? Yeah I'm willing to jump out of that jet by my brother. You know what I'm saying yeah you already know, but, like life, you know what I'm saying yeah I ain't a kid, you feel me. I understand how to move. You just gotta know how to move out here, you feel me yeah life, play yourself out for everybody.

YM1000:

You feel me. Yeah, that's how they go.

KASH:

Speaking on that you know, that's the piece.

REALLA:

Gonna mean people be on their journey in life right, and they go through their ups and downs and everything. What keep you motivated? Because you say you got your kid, you know yeah when was that turn? Around time when you was like this is where I gotta. I can't fuck all that sucky shit like I'm going to been on that.

YM1000:

Fuck that so I shit, I ain't gonna lie to you my brother, just like I ain't gonna lie my brother like killed a lot of feelings in me for a lot of shit. I was always high not like that my brother definitely. I'm trying to see what built that. I was always like that, bro it's scary.

REALLA:

No, bro, shit, it was always in me.

YM1000:

It's like that yeah, next time, hopefully one day you meet somebody that knew me since I was like five and just asked me I'm like no, he just I don't know, bro, some people would be deaf. I always was a leader. You feel me Right, you feel me.

KASH:

And I'm not even saying in a bad way you feel me, I'm just like I'll be on what I'll be on, you feel me. I don't care what my homies be on. You feel me, I x, I x.

YM1000:

Every time I'm on, I ask anybody from philadelphia this, even if they're not even rappers, bro, I expect everybody this question. You pass this over. You know we asking for the listeners.

KASH:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I always ask this question to anybody like 28 27 a younger that's in Philadelphia right now. I'm a day comedians.

YM BRO:

They don't matter if they rappers y'all from, y'all from these blocks.

YM1000:

So it's like yeah, I'm actually from the birds, yeah, I'm not blocking Philly.

KASH:

I'm an ex, you this right, so I'm not gonna break it down how I always break it down. Just know, like something went viral with me, my brother and another rapper right, and then another rapper had said something in certain terms and then he passed away a week later, almost because of what I was talking about.

YM1000:

Now I'm gonna ask you this, bro do you feel like yo huh, I don't know how to take what you said. No, no, no, that's some, that's some, that's some other.

KASH:

You know what I'm saying but cool um, where, what do you? Do you think that it could pop even these neighborhoods and all that?

YM1000:

that's a good time what you about to say, do you think?

KASH:

it's ever, ever, ever a chance and I'm talking about the main joint, even the joints that was from the 80s and 90s, all the way to the ones that just started Do you think there's a possibility for certain blocks and neighborhoods to squash beefs with everyone?

YM1000:

What Dirk said. He said you think these blocks should be back one.

KASH:

I said you back, who man that shit Beef.

YM1000:

And not like that, because no no, no, stop it man.

WHYTE BOY:

No listen, listen, no, listen, no, this is really hot.

YM1000:

I'll be talking about this. Listen, it's real shit because I be around some like really some cool people who are important people in the city of Philadelphia, city influencers like he was speaking about. So not like that. I kick it like that. Keep it a bean with them.

YM1000:

Like you know what I'm trying to say, Like a lot of shit happened, Like when he was speaking, that, because you know I be having a lot of Trying to start little, not even little, just programs for the youth. You feel me, I ain't going to get too much detail because I don't like to talk about stuff that people don't know about.

KASH:

Right.

YM1000:

But it's just kind of some things. Not you know what I'm saying yeah. But the thing is, we all grew, we all been through what we've been through. At least try to tell them to do something else too, Like all right, you're going to be, We'll play some ball too.

YM BRO:

We'll get a job too. I respect that. I ain't nobody's dad.

YM1000:

I can't change nobody's life, I can't make nobody no more 360, because I come from when you come from too, I know when you're not Trying to hear it. I know what it is. You really not trying to hear it? Nothing, nobody talking about. You want to do what you want to do, your mom, your dad, that shit turn Because people don't understand, bro, like your shit, y'all ain't not the country boy bro, but I ain't going to lie. Have I not always been like that?

KASH:

Always, Always bro.

YM1000:

I'm going to tell you we'll do something good too.

WHYTE BOY:

Yeah.

YM1000:

So you feel me. So when people meet me real life and it's not no evidence, say, if y put me mid telling one of the little bros some cool shit to do some positive, not, I don't even know, I don't even know Martin Luther King. He's just like, oh damn, checking his temperature on some cool shit. But telling me do some cool shit and like these people he be talking about, they been in my neighborhood and see how I really like I don't be. I ain't know one of them. Bros that be telling young bros to do dumb stuff, right.

KASH:

And I'ma person on the couch, that's my brother and I and I know, like, like the contact, I got my phone. Grandma, that's his, like we both share this, you feel me, but I'm gonna tell people this yo, like y'all motherfuckers, be out here. All I be seeing all the comments on no gun zones and 9-1-1 phillies and all these people speaking on certain stuff, y'all gotta realize, like people from the projects and this block and that block, they was born into this shit, bro, like that shit was already on the curb. The people that I looked up to, whether they drug dealers or these people or these people they was

YM BRO:

born it like when he was born. That should be like when he was, when he was born, right when he was born the neighborhood.

KASH:

That don't get it. That shit was there already. It was there. So a lot of these older people be talking like the young niggas just sold it. Y'all started this shit. That shit started decades ago now with some shit where you know all these niggas clicking up and naming new names and all that well, yeah, like breaks, why I said we don't get it.

KASH:

They don't get into none of that but they they inherited, like it's almost hereditary, bro, like if you from a certain project and they doing this and doing that, and then you 10, 11, and then your cousin who 18, 19 got shot or killed and then you weren't. That was from the other side. You in it when you were in high school, bro, it ain't? No, yeah, them niggas Did this to my folks. They did that. No, this is real war.

YM1000:

Young niggas Don't like what All his. Be on that, bro. Don't still mind your business, though you feel me yeah, for sure that shit ain't for you, that shit ain't for

YM BRO:

you.

WHYTE BOY:

For sure that's fire buddy. So what you, what you trying to get into? This what you got new coming man that was crazy.

YM1000:

I got new tape coming called my life of yours my life of yours.

WHYTE BOY:

Yeah, you got a date, yeah nah I ain't got a date yet you feel me that shit really any like standout producers you been working with.

YM1000:

I've worked with a producer named Gabe. Gabe yeah, shout out, shout out gabe okay I think gabe name in the green like gabe museum or something what's your favorite project? You dropped ah, that was crazy, that was crazy. Ah, believe it or not, sound wise, my first been a living legend. I feel like I caught every sound I was looking for, like I got turn music. I got this joint with FA Snoop that shit done like day party music. That shit done like no bullshit. It's cool as shit, that shit.

KASH:

Man, what happened Nah Yo.

YM BRO:

We gonna jump in first Vanished, vanished.

YM1000:

Yo what?

KASH:

I think it's the back end what we ain't going to do. That.

WHYTE BOY:

The back end, I don't be having a paper.

KASH:

Really the most Vanished.

WHYTE BOY:

Like I said. That's all.

KASH:

Vanished, vanished. What happened, listen, listen, listen, listen, listen, what happened.

YM1000:

Listen.

YM BRO:

Listen, listen, listen.

YM1000:

Listen, no, listen. That tape, that tape, that Listen. That tape, that tape, that tape, that tape, that tape. I caught every sound.

YM BRO:

You know what I'm trying to say.

YM1000:

That's the joint where I had Lil Pop on FBG Casino. I got a trap sound.

WHYTE BOY:

I got a good pain sound.

YM1000:

I got that new bullshit and I got I feel like personally, in my opinion, I ain't gonna lie I dropped shit after that. That even got way more streams, way more attention. I caught more attention from, but in my opinion sonically, that's. That's the one with all the sounds. Yeah, I feel like I quote all the sounds, even if been around since that time, you would get what I'm trying to say, like you feel me yeah okay, I like poster child.

YM1000:

Okay, like poster child. So you say you already dropped something. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to you. That joint I was about to get into that with you. My life for yours. I'm gonna say that joint ain't even like. That joint is basically me just seeing like I'm just letting everybody know, like I'm willing to go far with this shit. You feel me Right, like by any means.

WHYTE BOY:

What percent you at? Like 50 done.

YM1000:

Nah, nah done, uh, no, no, but I ain't gonna lie, I'm like, I'm like 34, 34. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm giving this up in the summer. You feel me? I ain't right. This gonna come, this gonna come probably you feel, me you're right, all right, see no more yeah, man would you?

REALLA:

would you think that's a like a myth in this rap? And everybody brother, they, they think that when they get in the industry, this is what it's going to be, or when they start rapping, this is what they're going to get, getting cool with everybody. So everybody think everybody cool with each other.

YM1000:

You got to get cool with everybody. You got to be an everybody pitcher.

KASH:

Yerby hey, rocket, come in here real quick. Rocket, come sit down, bro. We're going to bring Rocket in here. We're going to wrap up in a little bit, but this is YM, little brother, rocket coming in here. Man, another artist.

YM1000:

YSF-103.

KASH:

What's up, man?

YM1000:

Yeah, download my last single Telling Me man what's up. Yeah, download my last single Telling me man what's up. Man, how you doing man.

WHYTE BOY:

Getting big man Hell shit.

YM BRO:

Falling back.

WHYTE BOY:

Nah.

KASH:

I just wanted to Damn, if it was enough speech.

KASH:

But I just wanted to Like, really like, come in y'all Cause like, like a lot of these people out here, like me included, like one thing I really learned from y'all too, is blood really thicker than water. Like y'all the two brothers who like made me wanna call bro, I'm just bro, I apologize, bro, that shit ain't about nothing. Like it was them two. Like, feel me, even like the talks with Rocket Record all that. And a lot of times I talk I apologize, bro, that shit ain't about nothing, it was them two, feel me. Even the talks with Rocket Wreck-It, all that. And a lot of times I talk to you, you be like bro. If it wasn't for certain convos I had with Rocky, I would have been shit like that you feel what I'm saying.

YM BRO:

I'm sure, I'm sure.

KASH:

I wanted him to sit here so all the viewers could really see. This is what real brotherhood look like, real rap bro he got your back.

YM1000:

He like a young mentor, and sometimes he burnt out too.

KASH:

I just wanted to get we getting wire stuff up here next, you know, rocket shout out Ebo shout out everybody Bill free, bh too, man Shout out to Shmurda G too, man. Yeah, shmurda G my fault, bro. Yo, you know it's crazy. I used to tell, I used to tell, I used to tell why, all the time, like yo, if y'all, if y'all make it out Out the hood, it's probably gonna be Cause of Shmurda bro, I ain't gonna lie bro.

YM BRO:

I'm evil in my top three.

YM1000:

I ain't gonna lie. I been said that Listen, watch out for evil and smirk.

KASH:

Listen, bro, but look yo, rocket anything you want to say before we. I mean, you get the spotlight real quick. You want to say something, man?

YM BRO:

I mean, all I'm going to say is we coming, man? Yeah, we took a break from all this, all my rappers been chilling man but they coming, man, I might come back and start dropping. I got some yeah.

REALLA:

Yeah, yeah, it's the Really the Most podcast. Got my man YM1000. We got YM man.

KASH:

We got YM, we got Rocket. Smurda Shout out.

YM1000:

Quad.

KASH:

E-Ball the guys.

YM1000:

Me, all of them, all the guys Shout out everybody man. Shout out the the most podcast. Is there anything you want the listeners to know before y'all leave man and get up out of here? Just know we got some more bangers, more anthems coming, man. You know it's hot outside, man. I know a little bit. Of bitches want to shake your ass. Niggas want to get some money, man.

WHYTE BOY:

Just know we got some anthems.

YM BRO:

man Ride around the city.

YM1000:

get your money, Bitches ride around tricking in the past. Yeah, yeah, we got you. You pull up, do some ones.

KASH:

Show you how to do it Right. Really the most man, really the most podcast.

REALLA:

Take that song you already know you got Cash, you got White Boy.

KASH:

Yeah, ym.

REALLA:

Come on man.

KASH:

YM 1000 and it's in the building and you welcome anytime bro, anytime you want.

YM1000:

Appreciate y'all having me up here. We here man.

REALLA:

Let's get it the.

WHYTE BOY:

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