Lil Meech | Ep 114 | ALL THE SMOKE Full Episode | SHOWTIME Basketball

Published Nov 25, 2021, 5:05 AM

ATS is back with another big-time guest, as the boys are joined by Rapper and Actor Lil Meech. Lil Meech opens up about his upbringing, the Black Mafia Family and his father. Plus, he discusses his acting career, including playing is own father in a TV series and starring with Zendaya in Euphoria.

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Welcome to All the Smoke, a production of The Black Effect and our Heart Radio and partnership with Showtime. Welcome back to another edition of All the Smoke out here making our New York run. We got a good one today, Jack, This has been a Detroit game. Come on, gonna do something. You know what I'm saying. The biggest star in the world right now, I love brother. Somebody we happy to see. Winnie appreciate Welcome. No, I gotta say it, okay, but ain't too many people ever out jewelry Jack on that couch. He definitely got out there with today, my young boy. You know the ones keep us going to keep yeah, man, um, let's get to it. Man, what's it been like for you? First? Is a pleasure to be able to legends appreciated. Has been great. You know, I get a chance to see my family story on TV right now, and I get a chance for the world to actually get the reaction. My dad is loving, my family loving it. I'm loving the acting world. It was amazing. You know, we was talking about this while we was downstairs. But you know, with all due respects to your whole cast, they're acting and they're doing a great job. You're acting, but you're representing your your your legacy, your last name, your family, your pops wanted to speak up. So it's different for you. Explain how it hit different for you. Man, It's totally different. Like this is life for death. Always tell people just because this for me, it's like I would never I could never see nobody else get an opportunity to play my dad and me not doing it. You know, I can never miss that opportunity and and not do good enough. I feel like, oh, I love fifty to death for giving me the opportunity, but he loves me more than not that I showed him that I could do it, you know. And I showed him that, and my dad that like on the line when you get on the line, like I'm I'm gonna do it, you know, I'm gonna bring it. And this is not something that just because me and my dad ain't lived the same lifestyle, Like I had real emotions, you know, and he got taken away from me, me and watching my mom go through it, watched my mom cried, watching the same people that my dad take care of not take care of my mama, not take care of us when he went away and fifty an't even know my daddy, so for him to come and do this is like the short type of person he is. And I couldn't let the opportunity passed me. But I not kill it. You know, I couldn't let nobody else to get to get my spot. You know, I had to show my daddy and show fifty that I'm the one and that it was in me. So I'm just glad out the world able to see that, and because now I'm gonna show the world that I not only can play my dad, I can play anybody. And that's for sure, and that's what fifty put me acting classes for me. You do not just to play my dad. You have to learn how to how to how to be a feather, wan to win, how to how to go anywhere the breeze wants you to go. I could play anybody, So but explain what he did. So explain how he put you, know, how he put you in acting classes. In the process, you took it and learned. And because you were telling us some real dope ship before just graduated high school, team my daddy called me. I went to you and l V wanted to try and he wanted me to try college. I want to do you and l V in Vegas just to try college. You know, I didn't really want to do it, so for sure, So listen, So I tried college, right. So so my uncle Rocket, my manager, he lives in Vegas. So that's why, you know, when I was out there, I was just really with him most of the time when I wasn't going to school and stuff. So one day were on his portion. He just asked me, like, man, what you're gonna do? Like, I know you don't want to go to college. What you're gonna do? And fifty had just you know, announced that he was coming out with the series or whatever, and he did tell my dad that he wanted me to play him. But you know, after I met him too, and he told me he called me I thought I met him in Atlanta, told me that he wanted me to get at the classes and play him. But it was up to me to take it serious, you know, because he couldn't just he although he wanted you, he couldn't just put you in life. He couldn't just he couldn't just give me the part. He couldn't just no matter how much he wanted me to play my dad, he can bring me to the table. But stars, the network, they have SAP, they have to step in, you know. So and it's better that way because I earned it, you know, it's not just somebody just giving me the job. So me doing that year and a half, it just I had to literally literally move from my my mom, my whole family in Miami, go to l A and focus at lockdown and not even talk to nobody for real or four year and a half because I had to find myself. Like at first when I started acting, it wasn't just gravy like oh yeah, you know, it was so easy for me and it just came like that. No, it was I didn't understand acting. Me and my uncle who was going to start for weeks and it was like ship, I don't know. He got to keep on trying. And to me, that's what made me go harder. I feel like, because I knew that it wasn't gonna be given to me because it no matter how how hard, even though I could have been good at stars might not even like me. Even if they might not even like how active, and and then they could have just hired somebody else, you know. So it was always that thought in the back of my head, like damn, I could get down to it and something couldn't not help me get the job just because of what you know, life is. But I really I feel like it changed me. It made me a better person because I found myself in this, you know, and that whole year and a half of me going back and forth, back and forth just taught me that even though who my dad is, it don't matter who you is. You know, everybody still gotta earn it. You still gotta put in that work. And it really showed me, like what you do that that means you're meant to stick because it's not given to you earned it and it's gonna open up a lot more doors. But we'll get to that. Go ahead, Jack, Let's talk about your upbringing, upbringing. Where did you go up in? What was your habits? Did you like sported you into sports growing up? Yeall grew up in for a lot of jail, Florida, which is like twenty minutes from Miami. But I love sports. I played football in high school. All throughout high school and stuff. I was running back in line back, like I one nice song, I won nice like that. I was cool though. Yeah, I was better at I was better at defense for sure, but I really didn't like football. I really I liked it a little bit, but I didn't like going to practice. So it's like I was always doing a whole bunch of different things, you know, just trying a whole bunch of different things. But growing up, I didn't grow up in the streets. But it's like my mom. My mom's side of the family is from Miami. It's from for a lot of jail. They live in the hood. But it's like I only get to go over there, like every Sunday when I when it's like a whole family gathering or whatever. My mom go out of town. I live in the suburbs, you know, So it was different. I grew up in privlar school. I went to private school pre K through seventh grade and got kicked out when I started selling edibles. But it was different like then when I went to public schools, Like I got to be in that kind of hood life because now I don't have the whole strict policy that the public school got. I can leave school and I'm getting older. My mom fly that you're going back and forth. I really got a hold with your freedom so it's like I'm just going to school whenever I won't doing whatever I want. But I was still you know, still make your grace. But growing up was crazy because I still had that life, and then I had the glamorous life like my dad life. I get to go to Jessy concerts with him and pull up with him and go to all the rappers concerts. But I'm pulling up with them, and I'm going to the club fourteen fifteen years old and just the only one in the club that looked like he's not supposed to be in the club. So you know, it was different, Like I had a cool upbringing. Everybody think that, oh he just was you know, he had the old prestigious upbringing, silver spoon and all that. It wasn't like that, like my mom. I had to watch my mom waa go through it and work her job at Delta for us, like my daddy looked out for so many people. Ain't nobody really do shifting and like really do shift for my mom? Wont when he got locked up, and you know, you know, he was different that Dan, Like it wasn't like how everybody think it is. So how were you when your dad went to prison. I was six times seven because I remember I made my my dad was in the streets doing this thing. And I remember a lot of stuff at the young age, obviously not to the level what your dad was doing, But what do you remember about your upbringing and and when he was there? Man, every time I remember being my daddy, It's just like it was just fun. I remember having a cool last dad. Like I remember going to Jez video shoots. I remember he just put me in a in a passage, the seat of the Ferrari, the lamb or whatever. We just go riding around and he just me just being everywhere with him. He had me in the private jet him since I was able to walk like him. My mom us going to private jet Ruth Crystal the private jet already. I'll still remember that like and and like. I still remember the day my mama told me that, like basically he wasn't he went to jail, but he didn't. She wouldn't team tell me like that. She came in the room and told me like he wanted to work for a long time. And I didn't know what that meant until the next couple of months. She took me and he was behind the wall behind the glass, and I had to see him for that time. That's the only time I've ever seen my daddy emotional. Ever seeing my daddy cryes like I didn't even get to see no tear coming out of his face, but he just he just put his head down. I felt it, like it was crazy. I still remember a lot, you know. It wasn't like I was in the club then, like you know, like that, But I still remember my daddy coming home seven o'clock in the morning as I'm getting ready for school as my mom my mom getting ready for school. He still make me pancakes and and make me he's in bacon and make me spaghetty before I go to sleep and sh like that. Like I still remember all that. So it was different like him now and me talking to him now it's like I'm grown like so he he but I'm still a little boy to him because he his baby. Yeah I'm his baby, you know, and me whole acting thing like I feel like he got us closer to like you know, he was always talking to every day. Now it was different because he see I'm a man and I can handle my business. And I didn't just know no bullshit out here trying to be in his name. He was dad to you, obviously you knew a little bit about what he did. But when you found out your dad is like a legend, Like how is that portraying him? And you're doing a good job at when did you know my dad at big meat? I really didn't understand until like I start my teenage years, like I started read growing up in high school, and I'm hearing the rappers say his name the songs, and I'm going out and and I'm just running into all types of different people and they're telling me what my dad did for them because my family still wasn't telling me as I grew up, like they're not supposed to do that. They're not telling me none of that. So it's like it's I'm only find out how big he is from people I'm around, and and and and like stuff I see you on the Internet and stuff like that. So it was different, like I grew up not know my dad was. Like I went to when I was in private school. I remember my homies showing me Wikipedia pages on my dad, Like you noticed your daddy, I'm like like that, like like for real, like I found out he was like that from private school, from somebody else showing me, So it was different. You know, let's talk I mean, let's talk about you know what your dad did, stepped at the game hip hop game in the early two thousand, did a lot of good stuff, did some stuff probably wasn't proud of. But what what are you proudest of your dad for? Because he did accomplish a lot. He ended up having to go sit down for a minute, but he did accomplish a lot, and he did do some good things. And like I said, with that came some other ship. But what are you most proud of your dad about? Man? I'm really most proud that, Like I get to running some people different people that don't even know him, and they'd be like, man, you daddy should scare me, Like your daddy is the reason my kids and college. Your daddy is the reason that I was able to buy my first car, Like I was sixteen seventeen on the Magic City and stripper coming up to me like, man, your daddy is the reason that I got this and my son went through college. And it's crazy, like just hearing that, like, you know, because a lot of a lot of people like that just don't they that generous to people? You know? And I just I run into all types of different people that just say crazy ship that you would even expect, And I'll be like, damn, Like, even though he was that big and he did all that, he ain't never like no type of way. Like That's why I can never myself act like that, Like because I see how how he is, you know, and he always that's one thing you're talking to me about. That's why he's so blessed. I feel like, even though he in jail, you know, we're still blessed because he the type of character he is, the type of character he has typing man, he is, like he always telled me, you always treat everybody the same. You'll never treat nobody different. What are you're working at, how they look or something like that. Like, so your dad is a legend in one avenue. You have a chance if you put the work in to start building your own resid thing and reach probably highs higher than your dad, even God, at what do you think about the process, because you know you're already talking we was talking downstairs about how you know some of the bullshit you're already running in through and but understanding that this is no really different. I mean, you stay away from the second ship and acting, you stay away from the second ship on the streets. So what is it like man kind of climbing this acting? Poule. I go through this like just like I will go through anything else, because even though it's different from any type of the business, it's teaching me away of life because at an early age, I already have to know how to talk to people, how to turn it on and off, you know, and I feel like a lot of people don't know how to separate that reality from their job, you know. So it's different and and me doing this now it helped me like open my eyes up and different and see different things, you know, different ways. So it's really like the acting, it's different, you know. I definitely didn't music and any other thing because the people like that you run into it's not just you know, like it's not just that, like you know what I'm trying to say, it's no, I get it. Yeah, Jack, I don't want to leave you hanging. What was your meat story? I know because you said you've seen it first, pen, Can you share your story? Yeah, I'm looking at me, look at the smiles like great memories, Great memories. Ship. I was the Ship at the time as well. Uh, Magic said the strip was actually throwing me, throwing me a birthday party, actually playing for the Hawks around that time. I was twenteen four. Is this when your jersey was already hanging on the wall in there? So when I walked in there, when I walked in the club, they had my jersey hung up on the wall. You know what I'm saying. With a buffet in the middle of match. This in the middle of matches. So the buffet in the middle of match, right, the og India, y'all, the rest of y'all sugar and out, y'all all the homes and uh so that happened, and uh while I'm in the you know, getting to draw myself. Oh it really ain't no alcohol left because Memsa came then they didn't bought all the champagne, all the back everything. Right, So he comes over there and hands me about a couple of bulls of champagne. Say, look, I don't know who you are, but you have to be somebody for the strip is to be throwing you on birthday party. You know what I'm saying? I met him that night. He was he was you know, everything that people say about him. He was that and all. He walked in the club show and everybody loved took care of me, you know what I'm saying. So, you know, he's definitely a legend of mind. But who's the only mothercker to have his jersey on the wall in the strip club? Huh? Who the only person to have their jersey on the wall on the strip club? I think? Yeah, but I got my ship, got retired in by three states, you know what I'm saying. So yeah, but but they I'm just saying, I was a strip club assassin, you know what I'm saying for real at one point. Yeah. But but around that time in Atlanta, though, what they the the way they moved there's never been seen before, and I don't think it could ever be duplicated, you know what I'm saying, because not only was it flamboyant, but it was all love. There was a family, you know what I'm saying. It wasn't just one person, it was all of them looking like you know what I'm saying, And that's what attracted to so many people across the world has seen him and Niggers from all over different hoods because that's what they wanted to be, you know what I'm saying. So around the way, everybody fell in love with him. So how did you feel when you got the phone call from your dad that fifty is going to tell this story and you could possibly get the opportunity to play him. Man? You know the fame thing is when my daddy first told me, he was like, and I ain't last us. I do want you to play me, but I don't know what you can act. And I'm h it was some real ship like but it was crazy like because he was dead as serious, like he wasn't playing. He was like, you know, not just I'm not just gonna give you this between you just give me my son. He was the same way. He was like, you better showed me that you could earn it. So it was different Like when I first got the call, I didn't understand what acting was. Like, I'm thinking it's just saying lines until I get the class and it's my teacher telling me to imagine my MoMA and daddy in the casket and I'm like this, yeah, so this was acting really is. So it was just different like from me getting that first phone call from him, and and and then going to set, and it was two totally different things, and it was crazy. Man, you had the opportunity to this role has led to other opportunities. You're doing something with for you. I just did after I don't finished BMF. I had got the call from my agency. He wanted me the audition for you, for you, And it was crazy because I love that show already. You know, HBO got a whole bunch of good shows as the day was already remanominated actress. She's dope, She's too dope. So I got actually got the chance to produce scenes with her and do scenes with Hunter Strafer and everybody else. But that show is amazing and it's a whole another different side of me. I get to show people like that my range, like not just yea yeah for sure, you know. So it just shows people hold up a different side of each, like it's not the same each that You're gonna see you on BMF. You know you're an actor, right for sure? That's what's up. Anything else you can tell us about outside of that, you're working on any other projects. I did a movie with Machine Gun Kelly and making Fox too actually after I Did You for You, that's gonna be coming out soon, and I got a couple of other big things in the works right now, and I'm working on you know, me and Fifty always got something from me. Fifty actually made sure I got his same agents, Like he put me with his agency, so me and him got the same agent. So whatever movie you want to put me on, he just put me on. Like that's so much, really is you know? It's love that wing to put you in Free agents on Humboy Dion Taylor's producing definitely. How accurate do you or have you been told from family or people that you're actually playing your dad? My grandma loves it. She loves me and she she loves it. She feels like it's them all over again. She actually got to come and set, like we actually spent the weekend Detroit, and we actually got the film where my dad and uncle actually took their first steps and and actually walked, you know, so it was different. She was on set and still remember like being there and she just was telling me all the time like it felt so real to her. But everybody else loves it, you know, my dad, brother and my dad's sister. Everybody has. That's a part of it. They loved it. They're so proud that because fifty did right. You know, he ain't just do it how anybody else would do it, you know, and just not involved the family for real and do how did you tell her? How they want to tell Fifty made sure that everybody was involved, made sure that my dad talked to the writers even from prison, make sure that everything was told correctly how he wanted it to be told. You know a lot of people on me, a lot of people like that in this world of jam and I really want to just tell the story how how you want to be told, because Fifthy comes from that life though, you know, so now that he has his foot in the other space and the the same ship we're trying to do now that we have our foot in certain spaces, like we gotta let the real people in to really portray us because other people have always try to tell our stories. Now we're able to tell our own state. Um at that point, talk to us about how important fifty been in your life. That's as a mentor, you know, a brother and kind of showing you the ropes because to me, he's the hottest person in TV right now. For sure, he's a genius dominate. Me and fifty talk almost every day, and he's literally like my best friend, big brother slash other dad, because he literally like gives me so much game on all works of life, on everything, not even just the business. He just called me just to make sure I'm good mentally, and he makes sure that I understand this before I just jumped out into it. You know. That's why he put me acting classes and put his own money up from me, you know, to learn how to act before I can even you know, learn how to play my dad. I to learn how to act. So me and him got a relationship where it's not like on a business ship like he called me just to make sure I'm good. I called him just to make sure he good. That's more important than anything for sure. So you know, he really he really gave me so much game. It's like you can never hear enough from fifty. He's a legend in music, he's a legend of film. So it's like hasn't he done street legends? Yeah, he got twenty something TV shows on on television. That's not I've never even heard of. Nobody has ever done that. Same shout out fifty, but I think we might have a real way to finally get that out. Just about to say that, y'all was talking, I'm you know what I'm saying. You know, I'm always kind of thank yourself. And when y'all was putting together because normally we asked at the end of shry, I'm just gonna say, right now, this is our connect right, it's gonna be to connect. PMC was still living, we would have had him because that I was going to connect. But yeah, he's connecting. Come on now, but congratulations, you got signed up for season two right already? Like, okay, so you got shooting the letter? Yeah, said want to come be an extract. Y'all need every y'all know I pull up. You know that to me too? Now come on right me too. Now, Hey, Jack could definitely be an extra season two fifty Jack somebody he could act too. You saw it with Kevin Harts had to him, um anything obviously you can't tell us, But I mean season one with the finale of season one is coming out on the one. Any hints season two it's gonna get hotter. Oh, you gotta know it's hotter than just because I mean my daddy and being enough brand for like twenty some years, so so much to talk about, so many different things to talk about, like they had a whole error their American history, so we can go on for twenty seasons. I just can't wait till Lamar die. I want to kill him in real life, Like I want to find a character and kill him because I've got two into the show. I wanted to kill Lamar. Ass so crazy. Every time somebody see that's the first thing they say when Lamar gonna die, I want to kill him. Hey for that men, and he's doing a good job though he's doing a great job. That's you know, would be tripping me out is when you hear these dudes talking, they got these accents. Yeah, like with him and to do from Snowfall. I'm like, because people if people don't understand that Kofe, Eric Kofe, like he really from London, right, don't talk like that doing a great job. He's amazing. He don't even talk like that. Dude, like you know how to turn it off? So good? It engl was too good. So we have the internet recently, you can't stop doing Yeah, everybody, everybody, we had Wood Harris on the show. Uh yeah, not too long ago, and you might you might be too young to really know. How have you told nephew how dope Wood Harris is and the legend he is and the thing you know a little you don't know how dope he is? Hush, I know the movies full but I see that. That's why I told him I first seen him, like, damn, is an amazing do a scene with you? Like working with you know? He cool man? I mean still talk, that's still something like for real? Now, what is it good do? He's authentically him. What you see is what you get with him. He ain't trying to be nothing. He not, you know what I'm saying. That's what I love about Yeah, I will yeah. We we literally just had him on the show, and I was just thinking, like, that's that's something good to sell game up from two because he's literally, to me, one of the most underrated actors of our generation, right been grateful show, that's what one of my favorite actors. You know, I love paying food. I watched that all the time. But all that you want to cover double XIL with Fifth and the few cast members of Power, What did that Mama, feel like you did you ever see being going something doing so well? Of course she's supposed to say you do, because you know, we don't think we're gonna sunk up and nothing. We think we're good everything, right, you know what I'm saying. You know, it's crazy, like I never really to see of course, can see it going this far until I started acting, until I started realizing now I could take my dad to a whole another different side of business, a different side of life, just from me being in the film business. You know, he could he want to be a direct the producer one day, but just now this legitimate business is it's like someone of a con so like, you know, it felt big, and it just it felt amazing because now I could take care of him when he come home. You know, I could really could put him in position, you know, and and start our own right the right way to start own BMF Entertainment. You know your story exactly what the stuff that he wanted to do though, That's exactly that's all he wanted to do, you know, sign his own writers and producers and make his own entertainment label. I mean, that's that's that's gonna happen. So with that said, is there any is there a release date for Posh? For sure? You know it's always longs getting passed, you know, all the time. So for sure, within a few years he should be home. You know, just like your brother just came home, so off his teeth shout. Yeah, he just came home from a law of just got passed. But it's always different laws get passed. But he don't got that much time left you Okay, obviously you got your foot in television with with your show and in Euphoria, chance to do movies. What is your I mean, I know you're young, but what is your goal in this space? One thing I really want to do. It showed the young generation, my generation, like the ones that's trying to follow their dreams and the ones that's you know that that might got incarcerated families, that it can be done, like just follow your dreams and just go whatever you want to do in life. Because a lot of times, you know, we have a little self esteem, you know, just from a lot of family members might not seem like they love us. We might have seen how we're getting love or whatever, and just life itself, you know, So I feel like people just need to understand that they can do whatever they want to do. Because I had no idea of ever being an actor of life. And when it came to me, all I had to do was put my mind to it and and really want to do it. And I learned how to do it because even when in the beginning, when it seemed like it was harder and impossible, I still knew that like I was gonna do it because I couldn't. At the end of the day, I couldn't let nobody else get it out said, That's why I really want to do though. Definitely talk to the young generation, you know, talk to the kids I got incarcerated families, and just you know, just help out any any way I can. Yeah, I got to get back. You have tattoos on both thones. Which one of them was first? And why in any news you want, I love tattoos. My daddy was first, you know. Of course I got him first. You know, I got blood makes you related, lords, he makes your family here the first one tell me that. So I had to get that man. I got his face, and I got him and my mom of course, the my backbones and my mom and I got Boston Ball Boston. I got so many tattoos. I got just to be in that tattoo just like him. He told me to get it. Hm, I got being met for here definitelyfore I got being So I'm pretty sure your parents made the most. For sure, my parents made the most for Shore. My mom, you know, as I said, she was my mom and dad. You know, she had to be but my dad was still you know, talking to me whenever every day, but it was she had to be mom and that physically she was there making sure that was good and making sure I stay about the bullshit, making sure I still went to school and did school and did what I had to do. So she was you know, yeah, I love him death. So obviously what's your dad created with BMF. It'll always be in the history books, but you're actually representing it now. So what is the message for BEMF right now? And what you know, kind of positive direction are you staring into? We all positive? You know, just now just you Just like I said, we really want to start, you know, our own I'm already starting it the BMF Entertainment Label, and we're gonna sign our own artists and actors and athletes. My manager Rocket he already got a bunch of him under our built, so we're just doing well. It's a whole other way of license. Don't just be the chilling. You've got to be the owner too, for sure. And that's what fifty always give me a game about, like just the business part of the things, you know, because he's a walking money man. You know, fifty is a killer man for real, for shure. I'm trying to make sure everything set up. And you gotta think too. You gotta start a lot younger than all of us, did you know what I mean? Like fifty is I mean fifty minute and for a minute, but like to really get game from him and started at your age and learn the business side of it, because most people got to come up as talent for a minute, establish yourself, pay your dues. But you're getting game from someone that teach you from the very beginning. Like you're gonna be an owner on what you're doing too the best. Right that's it's still be sucking me up. How real he is. How nig just called me and just talk to me for two hours on the phone. Nobody don't do what you do like Nigga FaceTime me whatever, talking to me for two hours, like just won't get off the phone, or time I want to get off the phone, Like you can't find people like that. That's only I feel like that. I'll just be like damn lucky right for for real, because you ain't you know, Jack, you got a good point earlier, right like all this good stuff is happening to them for all the like And I mean that's it makes all the sense to me because like when you go when you grow up street in the street life, a lot of things happen, but you know the heart of the people you're around in your family. And like I said, Big MEAs done so much for so many people, even though he in a predicament he's in right now. The blessing I come out of it is what's happening to his son. So all the good he's done was for a reason. It wasn't for not you know what I'm saying, And and and some things that he's done he had to do for his for his family. But at the end of the day, the benefit of it it comes through his child. And that's been And now I think any father or any parents, like you pay your dudes for your kids. You go you gotta do for your kids so they can just say they don't have to go through the things that you go through. You know what easier for this is the American dream. I feel like like my daddy did everything he did so I could end up here in a position now I'm able to take care of her, and you got the torch for sure. It's one of the life time you know. So I'm just glad I'm able to do it, and I'm gonna sure everybody have to do it right though. I love it. You know you're cool with all young rappers, little Baby Kode, that Black, all of them for the two dogs I say you in this video. Recently, he planned on dropping some music song. No, I ain't doing music. I was that I was trying music before I started acting. But go with your move. It wasn't nothing. I really love like. I didn't like being in the studio thinking about what I had to say, and I like being on set. I like acting, like showing people what you love like that there definitely I love music here my dad music his like we love rap, love artists and all the homes you see me with. You know, y'all show love, show love to BMLA. I really with them, not even on the music ship, but you know, really on personal side, all right, for sure. A little baby. He always shout out my daddy and BMF shout out the little baby Helena. Yeah for too. Doug shout out the foot too. He always showing a little stood talk a little sports. Katie, Katie had just paid Katy. That's your team. Yeah we got a team. Yeah, the next one team because k that's my boy. Yeah, Katie, you know, but I definitely, um, I've been. My dad used to take me to the Heat game back in the way Wain and Shot was playing. Ok. We used to be a course. He's on course. I see the Heat game. That's the last time I've been to forward basketball game. It's um last song I'm seeing Katie when they had beat onto Coomber then about thirty. Yeah, I love basketball though. Quick Hitter's first thing to come to mind. Top three shows you've binge watched Squire games. I still didn't see you seen squid games. I can't watch this watch that's what everybody. I like. That's cool. I've been watched oz Are Netflix and y'all need to watch Malice in the Palace well, yeah, you need to check that out. Madison the Palace. Oh you y'all him y'all seeing you to told you show you watched the first thing when I stopped watching that actually watching which Madison Place? Yea, that's the broad I'm gonna watch that show if you can go into it with three artists or groups who would have been why past our present? Damn. I would definitely want to go onto it with with um death Row and with and them, just to see how both sides would be. And then I would want to go on too with Michael Jackson see just to see how just to see how that would be. You know, my my home is just telling me how because you know I don't be don't get cobjaction. Yeah, I didn't really understand my homies is really I saw you got my Homi Metro woman that's Southside. They was both. I was talking to them. They was telling me how big michaeljection was, how he used to have people falling out at concerts and ship show. Many people are dying and everything. I'm like, Michael, touch his hand, he come out and show with glove or or a foot and they just fall out like crazy. I just that cold like the stone glove cane man, I couldn't believe her the curl before the fire hit it. I don't know how. I ain't really I really didn't understand how impactful Michael Jackson would. I can say like I didn't understand how the eighties that's what when we was little. But he I mean that was crazy though. Turn around on the bench and get the moon walking and then she passed out. He was getting sliding off or she just hit the flow. Michael was Cold. One album you could listen to on repeat, no skips, the Black album. Jay Z. Were getting a lot of jay Z past three two days. It's crazy too because I've been on Hope Heavy the less like two or three weeks Heavy Actor actress you'd like to work with at some point? Oh yeah, leing on DiCaprio, Denzel it's just Elba. He's hitting the top dogs. Robert de Niro, al Pacino, Joe Pesci too. For sure. If you could have one guest on our show, who would it be? For you asked it? You don't help for us, Get him on the show. Let me say him them on the show, him the biggest. Yeah, we need five on the show. Sick. You got to you heard it, I got, yes, appreciate you got we gotta give for you though. Yeah, holiday season, so we got the little man skate box for you. Keep your lisening trimmed up during the holiday season, man, I appreciate that. Yeah, no doubt man what I'm saying. I know if you know, you're a high bar right now and all the latest wanting, so you gotta make sure you take care of you know, some shaving clean. Tell was in the box though, you know you gotta you gotta shave a poor point. Don't make sure you don't have no nicks when you're shaving. That you got the ball, the order and that saying a whole little pack you don't want must yeah your checks like fresh gangsters talking about man skate Okay, right out man skate, Yes, sir. I want to wish everybody a happy thanks Giving. Best of luck to you man. You gotta a good head on your shows. I love talking like I was telling you youths like old. So I love because you're navigating this ship. I feel like you're gonna win and it's good to see when it starts and you know where you're gonna go after I didn't sing, what I didn't sing? What do you speak? Straight up? Man? Shout out to Little Meach for coming through. Best of luck, Make check out the premiere, check out the euphor you all the other shitty has going on. Anybody want to shout out? Shout out Pops Soon, shout out Fifty'll see you on this couch soon, come on, shout out the Flinty family. Shout out Yes, thank you everybody for watching the show for sure, Thank you showing earth greatesh, Yes, that's a rap. Showtime Basketball YouTube and the I Heart Platform Black Effects. We'll see you all next week. This is all a smoke, a production of The Black Effect and Our Heart Radio in partnership with Showtime

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