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We sit down with Robert Harris, a successful Inland Empire entrepreneur who has built multiple businesses while staying dedicated to his family and community. Harris shares how he created a smart business model that generates income while helping people, and why trying new things and adapting has been key to his success.

He also talks about balancing fatherhood with entrepreneurship and why giving back to the community is just as important as growing his businesses.

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Speaker 1:

And the wife, she's supportive of it. So you know what I'm saying. Like I mean, a big part of it is kind of her as well. So you know what I'm saying. Like I'm rushing from, you know, doing deliveries or running stuff from the thrift store or something like that. She's making sure that the kids get their uniforms situated and all that other stuff or whatever. So I mean it kind of it just works. Cool, she got my back. I fucks with that. Yeah, that's a blessing, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm big bonkers, I'm heavy structured, I'm hung low. If I pull my shit out, this whole room get dark. I'ma tuck my shit, fat finger. Let me tuck my shit. Damn right, I'm gonna tuck my shit, ie in this bitch love.

Speaker 1:

We're going to stop this stuff and get into the shenanigans. Welcome, welcome, welcome. I'm your host today for Talk your Shit. It's Kevin Wendell, we're my co-host. All them, all them. And today we are going to highlight, I guess, what we would say is a staple Absolutely. In the community of the Inland Empire. I don't know if you know this. Are you talking about?

Speaker 3:

me, we talking about you.

Speaker 1:

Entrepreneur running his own shit. I like to see we talking about you. Entrepreneur Running his own shit. I like to see that Young black man Appreciate you Good father.

Speaker 2:

We love seeing that.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely so. We just want to welcome you here, mr Robert Harris. Thank you for having me. It's definitely a pleasure. Yes, appreciate you. I'll be watching you guys forever. Welcome, appreciate that. Thank you guys. I'll be watching you guys for a while. Welcome, appreciate that, thank you. Thank you, sorry about this listen.

Speaker 3:

I'm the one they come to see. I'm the Dr Dre of the shit. I'm the one they come to see when they sick of your shit. I'm the doctor when they're sick of your shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm the doctor, so you, the nigga that get the credit but don't do the work please sure Look at this, please. They missed each other. Sorry. I'm sorry, ron.

Speaker 3:

Please stop talking On to the show.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead. Ron, I didn't realize I was sitting next to an intellectual with them yeah, yeah. Well, we go way back, Like how long has it been? It's been what? Probably? I was a kid, I was a little kid, just a major. Hop your fence to go to middle school. That was cool. Yeah, I remember calling you because I didn't know you was in with, can I say, the store.

Speaker 2:

Am I allowed to say that? Yeah, Costco.

Speaker 1:

Because we ordered a couch and they were like, call this number. And I was like I think that's Robert and I called and I hit him with the white voice and I was like, hey, I was trying to set up a delivery and I was with the white voice, right back, right back, and he was like who is this?

Speaker 3:

Kevin Ellis? He's like nigga yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so yeah, I've been doing Costco's deliveries for about 15 years now and kind of branched out to a whole lot of other little things, so you know. I was blessed, you know, found a loophole in life and it's working for me, Nice, nice Me and the fam. So we good.

Speaker 2:

That's what's up.

Speaker 1:

That's what we talking about. So how did you even like decide to go the entrepreneurship realm? Well, I don't want to work for nobody, okay.

Speaker 2:

I mean that's the main thing.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to work for nobody. I don't want nobody to tell me kind of, you know, I mean I can take you know, orders and stuff like that, but I always kind of wanted to do my own thing. So that's just. You know where that kind of stops it, you know, and I don't want to put my money on like an hourly thing. I wanted to do my own thing when I you know, when I wanted to. So that's where that kind of worked out. But I've always been like a hustler, like even as like a little kid selling candy at elementary schools and you know, hogs and all that. Oh yeah, hogs, hell yeah. So you had the candy house. So you had the candy house. No, I just had the. I didn't have the candy house, I just had the candy duffel bags.

Speaker 2:

Okay, you know what I'm saying. Okay, he was a nigga.

Speaker 1:

I was looking to rob for yeah, he was trying to, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

Nah, he got a big ass family. You got your ass. It's a quip up.

Speaker 1:

That would have fucked you up, that would be Fat kid boy. Yeah, whatchamacallit, yeah, we'd have had all your money.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, as soon as we found out that you liked Whatchamacallit, we would have been having those for show, for sale every day. Get the fat boy, I'm going to back too. So with doing all the adventures you do and everything, well, first tell us everything, all your adventures. Okay, so I own a delivery service, a thrift store. We do like some little sporting apparel stuff, because my kids they into sports. So we do like gloves and compression shirts and T-shirts and all that other miscellaneous stuff. Shit man. We build stuff. You know what I'm saying. We build displays for Costco's and Sam's Clubs and all that other stuff. I do dump runs, I do. I mean a little bit. I don't, yeah, I can't do. I don't know everything. I just know a little bit about a lot, bro, so I got, I can do.

Speaker 2:

that's how you make your money I can do some of everything.

Speaker 1:

so you know, you name it I. If I can't do it, let's see Give us something that you had to like take a like bump your head on and like learn on the way, Like what's a lesson you learned? Like something you had, like Just be wary about, like hiring family, okay, so you'll just bump heads. You know what I'm saying. Not saying that they're you know wrong or right. It's just like they've known you for your whole life.

Speaker 2:

No, they wrong nigga. No, no, I mean a lot of them got like good ideas and all that other stuff as well. I'll say it for you your family don't know me personally, I'll say it.

Speaker 1:

Nah they not wrong, but I mean like because I wouldn't be here without them as well, though I'm not saying all of them. That part is cool. I'm saying there's bad apples in there.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, there's definitely some bad apples.

Speaker 1:

They definitely try to take advantage of the tie.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they try to, yeah, they try to. That's why them are the ones you got to watch out for.

Speaker 1:

Right, but if you're just or whatever, and then you just gotta make sure that they don't go into your lane with certain stuff.

Speaker 3:

I can block them get rid of my task.

Speaker 1:

You can block them, get them out of there. You been shit damn. So then we ain't gotta cross paths. Yeah, nah, but you gonna see them at. Like you know family functions. You don't go to family functions, no damn why not. On my family they moved.

Speaker 3:

They don't like you. They don't like you, bro, it's you.

Speaker 1:

You said, they all left.

Speaker 2:

Putting three-year-olds in closets when they got out. Hello.

Speaker 3:

We've been just learning that.

Speaker 1:

We've been just learning that I look like what I like. All my family's out of New Mexico now. Okay, my brother's in Vegas, albuquerque or something.

Speaker 3:

Okay, my brother's in.

Speaker 2:

Vegas. Albuquerque or something Ain't that where you're sitting from.

Speaker 1:

The town's so small it's not even on the map. Damn they in Hobbs and Carlsbad. Carlsbad, down here, no, no, no. Carlsbad, new Mexico, it's even smaller. Is that like closer towards the Texas border? Yeah, about two hours from El Paso? All right, yeah, ain't too far from there. They used to drive big rigs too, so they used to hit a lot of them.

Speaker 3:

I don't recommend that to you.

Speaker 2:

Big rigs. That's good money, I know, but I don't recommend it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you just had it for a backup plan. That's why I still got my CDL. If you didn't know, these are the big rig nigs.

Speaker 3:

Y'all get it in then, huh yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mess with that. Yeah, I've been having my CDL for a while too, so you know it's just a backup plan. You know what I'm saying. Like you can always fall back on that.

Speaker 2:

That's what's up, man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just a safety net.

Speaker 2:

That's a hell of a backup.

Speaker 1:

Hell yeah shit. You can get homeless, you can live in a truck.

Speaker 2:

All that, that's facts.

Speaker 1:

What you saying? Microphones to the shirts, to the headphones, everything that you see on the inside of this studio has been moved with a truck, so gotta get some money off. That, this is true. This is true. Uh, how many, uh, how many siblings do you have? Seven of us, seven, yeah, and I got like about 37 nieces and nephews. Oh yeah, we deep bro you ever meet with the.

Speaker 1:

Wayans. I mean, they could try. You know what I'm saying. Like shit, that's a dope answer. Yeah, they could try. You know shit, reddit. You know what I'm saying. Come on, wayans, we with it. You know when you at. In the age order, though, I'm third. I got two older sisters and it's twins, and then my younger sister and younger brother.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so you're the oldest, so he went to school with the twins jessica and joseph, and she went to school with oh, you did as well, yeah I'm all three as well.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, checked up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think joe was over here at one point when I first moved here oh, my brother joe, yeah, oh yeah, wow boy somewhere.

Speaker 1:

Then he was like we was talking about. He was like oh, this is a different part of Beaumont, I'm over here, oh yeah. Yeah, he was living out here for a while too. I think he was out here for maybe like five, six years. Yeah, that's when we bumped into each other somewhere. We were like home people or some shit doing something. So how, just a lot of it, though, man, what with being the oldest boy, like how's that? Like you got a whole lot of game to trickle down, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But I mean, like everybody, we all kind of bounce stuff off each other, yeah because so much of us is just like, yeah, making a whole business out of it.

Speaker 1:

We all bounce ideas off of each other and all that other stuff or whatever we all motivate each other to do. You know, positive shit. You know what I'm saying. It's not all good, but I mean you know, yeah, we work together as much as possible.

Speaker 1:

So you know, moms and pops kind of put us in a situation like Us Against the World, type shit. So you know, so that's where you think you guys get it from, Because you got it's a lot of, like I said, you do a lot of community, like the giveaways and stuff Driven and stuff like that. Like, is that where you think you get that from? Yeah, I mean, with the thrift store stuff, man, I get so much stuff that the community pours in to me it's like why not just give?

Speaker 2:

the stuff back Because I'm going to get it 10 times over. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying so it's not going to stop, it's going to keep coming, keep coming. So it's like why not a couple times a year, just open up the thrift store doors and just whoever wants something, just get it. So you know, and I and I'm not the type of person to like blast it out, like, oh, hey, this guy came and got such and such or whatever. I just keep everything low-key. They message me and I'll be like come and get it.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm saying I have my workers open up the thrift store. Hey, this person is coming in to get a full bedroom set or couches and all that other stuff, whatever. And I don't, like I said I tell people when I, when I gun and start giving away the stuff. But I don't blast them out like, oh, especially came over and they didn't have no refrigerator, so I gave them refrigerator. Yeah, I don't care about that. You know what I'm saying. And then a lot of times I don't even care if if people come in and they get the stuff and they resell it. I've seen that a lot too which is kind of shady.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, but I don't care though because it's like once I get you?

Speaker 1:

hey, you might have needed some money to do that. You know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying it's like blocking your blessings yeah, yeah. So that's why you're blessed, so it ain't it ain't?

Speaker 1:

you know it's shady, but it's like oh well, I ain't worried about it, so you know yeah, y'all need something.

Speaker 3:

So you know, do you?

Speaker 1:

receive donations. I love see seeing yeah, we receive donations, okay, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to be moving soon, so I will have some like relatively new furniture that I can donate to you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and we're going to get that.

Speaker 3:

Excuse me nigga, what do you want? We're going to sell that shit.

Speaker 1:

I mean, before you donate, can I come through until I want? Yeah, but we got everything, though, man. Everything. Like we get a little bit of everything, that's what's up. That's what's up, man. I like that. I like that. What's something in the beginning stages that you wish, like say something you know now that you wish you knew in the beginning stages. Probably, just like if you starting a business man, not necessarily like save your money, but don't go cheap with equipment that you're going to be needing. Like there was so many different trucks that I've purchased.

Speaker 2:

Oh okay, Bullshit trucks.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, trying to save a couple dollars here, a couple dollars there or whatever, Just get the stuff that you're going to need for your business to run smoothly the first time, because you're going to get a headache man. Investment first, yeah, the first time. Yeah, the trucks I was getting back in the day was just you know.

Speaker 1:

you know it was working, but it was, you know, a little more work than it needed to be getting towed on the side of the road and you know, and them tows ain't cheap, yeah exactly, go get some bullshit tires and now you gotta blow out, now you gotta you know what I'm saying like, just put you up some money to make it run smoothly. You know what I'm? Saying Because you're going to run into different headaches, but you just don't want your equipment to be. Yeah, why give?

Speaker 2:

yourself that headache when you could avoid it. Okay, that's a good one, that's a good one. And then with the thrift store stuff man.

Speaker 1:

I used to accept everything. Now I don't because, like you know, you'll get some stuff that's not even People try to, you'll get some stuff that's not even People are trying to throw stuff away.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you just had me come over here and clean out your house, and now it's just all trash or whatever. But I'm getting paid off of that stuff too, though. So you know what? I'll tell the world how y'all can do it. Y'all can do the same thing. So, with the delivery service, a customer said, for instance a customer will call me from Costco. They'll get like a couch, so the employers will give them my business card. I'll deliver the sofa for X amount of dollars. Once I get to their house they have like an old sofa I'll charge them to take the old sofa, and then I'll just resell it inside of my thrift store.

Speaker 1:

Once it's at my thrift store. I'll charge you to deliver it from my thrift store to your house.

Speaker 2:

Most from my thrift store to your house, and then, most likely, you might have an old couch at your house that need to get dumped because it's trash. And I just dump it in trash, yeah, and everybody can do it. Bro, that's a dope puzzle, right yeah?

Speaker 1:

and everybody can do it. Yeah, you know, all I thought was this nigga washing money. No, yeah. Yeah. He's an MC. Yeah, so every everybody can do it. And you know I'll tell everybody the game. And it's like you know, I've had a couple of friends who who've done the same process, not necessarily to like the full extent of it, but you know they they've been able to do it and they've been successful as well.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, I like that I've been trying to figure out something to do at the end of this year. I'm like I need some extra income and yeah, okay, a second.

Speaker 3:

No, oh, oh my God, you should be advertising, bro.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why you ain't advertising. You said it yeah, these mics. They need to be a little advertising on there, or something like that. Be like NASCAR, right For real, I'll get tatted up, I'm going to be fine.

Speaker 2:

Y'all can be getting free breakfast in here from the local restaurant.

Speaker 1:

That's true. Just go over here and tell them that. Don't tell these niggas.

Speaker 2:

Maybe not you. I'm eating, right, I'm eating.

Speaker 1:

Y'all should be having like y'all logo on the back of y'all trucks too.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely Nah they can't do that they, why not you, big brown? I can do it.

Speaker 1:

Ups will be like yeah, y'all put it on my truck, put it on my truck, put it on the back of this trailer.

Speaker 3:

And we will put it on your truck, if you let us Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1:

I'll get a big magnet. Huh yeah, I like it, I like it.

Speaker 3:

I told you I'll put a magnet on my car. I don't care.

Speaker 1:

Stickers. Where your stickers at, bro, in my purse See.

Speaker 3:

I literally carry stickers. I'll be sticking them on shit. She hit those with the wishbone Wherever right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sorry.

Speaker 3:

Y'all get on my nerves, love you.

Speaker 1:

You cannot keep talking shit to me and then saying love you at the end of it. So, along with all the work you do, we also see that you are a very active father. You recently just came back.

Speaker 3:

Fuck them, kids, hold on they spoiled bro.

Speaker 1:

Hold on Fuck them kids. Yeah, man I support that message.

Speaker 2:

I love the baby.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the kids are too spoiled, but you know.

Speaker 2:

Can I ask you a question, sir? What's up bro?

Speaker 1:

Do you ever get mad at yourself because you realize they spoiled because of you? Exactly yeah.

Speaker 2:

See, that's my problem.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what it is. That's what it is. I created my own demise. I didn't realize I was just trying to be a good dad. It's going. It pays off later.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Does it. You are a restaurant food every night and get her some man.

Speaker 3:

I'd be mad when they. I'd be mad when they, like when we go to a restaurant and they don't eat all their food.

Speaker 1:

Yes, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'd be mad at, because I know that they're not going to finish it later they like I'll just eat it later.

Speaker 1:

No, she go my daughter do shit where she go a I'm done.

Speaker 3:

No, the fuck you not. You can rest it up, leave my girl alone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I try to do that, but man, it don't work. Man, they just not going to eat. They can be hungry. That shit. Now we bite that shit. Lunch, that's dinner.

Speaker 2:

I tried. They get hungry again.

Speaker 1:

It don't work like that. They get hungry enough, they will Shit. I hear my. You can eat that. I don't know if you've met Gracelyn, Okay baby, she's running, she's going to hear her stomach growling and be like I ain't eating that.

Speaker 3:

Nope, because she said what she said, I'm not hungry for that.

Speaker 1:

How do you find the time to like balance that and fatherhood? Well, sometimes I just take them to work with me. You know what I'm saying, so you know yeah, so nah, but it's uh, I like it. You know I'm saying I coach my son's uh uh, sports teams and stuff like this, so I like it. So you know that's my buddy, right there, he's, he's able to like the same stuff I like and that's cool so you know, I don't know, it just works together.

Speaker 1:

You know I'm saying if you, if you like it and you love it enough, you're going to make time for it. So, even though I'm super busy, I still got to make time to do. You know the stuff that they like to do. So you know, yeah, that's what I'm saying, and the wife, she's supportive of it. So you know what I'm saying. Like I mean rushing from, you know, doing deliveries or running stuff from the thrift store or something like that. She's making sure that the kids get their uniforms situated and all that other stuff or whatever. So I mean it kind of it just works cool, she makes them breathe. She got my back, so I fucks with that. Yeah, so you know.

Speaker 2:

Dang, that's a blessing. Yeah, she helps out.

Speaker 1:

It ain't just me, you, you know what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying like you know, smart man, yeah we got smart man, cool thing going.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, so shout out to the wife out there yeah, shout out to your wife we like good wives on this we do.

Speaker 3:

We like good wives over here. We do. I mean, they cool, we do. We shout it out to good dads. Why we can't shout out to good wives?

Speaker 1:

Shout out to the good dads out there. Shout out to the good dads out there.

Speaker 3:

I get him a shout out too. I love a good dad.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they should. There's some bullshit ass moms out there too.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, why you look at this nigga like that Damn. He know why he get on my nerve.

Speaker 1:

Oh Lord, now what's some advice you would give somebody not starting out but like say they're midway in that shit, get better, just keep going, stay the course. Yeah, it just get better, that shit, it get better.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 1:

If it don't then stop.

Speaker 3:

That shit For real like yeah man.

Speaker 1:

If that shit don't get better, just change that shit up. You know what I'm saying? Like, switch it up, and ain't nothing wrong with switching it up. You know what I'm saying. Like, if it ain't working, switch it up. Yeah, but if you're passionate about it, then you just keep going like it's gonna be. You know turbulence, going through shit. You know what I'm saying. Oh yeah, but just going through shit. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

But, just keep going, be happy. I think I said something on Facebook because I went to this big ass house in Utah, I think, and I was like damn, I wish this house was mine. He was like well, nigga didn't work harder to get it.

Speaker 1:

Damn that nigga spitting facts. I was like I can't even argue with that. Yeah, yeah, he's preaching to the choir Shit. I was like, yeah, I don't want to move to Utah though. Nah, but it's, I don't know, it's cool. You know, it's definitely like I said, it's a blessing to be able to do that stuff.

Speaker 3:

So all right.

Speaker 1:

Before I get to the main squeeze what do you got? You guys got anything.

Speaker 3:

You about to ask him who his favorite rappers are?

Speaker 1:

You have to ask him if you have a question before that, because somebody needs to know. She don't know how to. I just want to make sure we get there Okay. I got a question Do you like, every time you started a new venture, did you anticipate some type of learning curve or some type of loss to happen before you reached success, or were you going right in and saying, no, this is for this.

Speaker 1:

I'm in here, jump in, fuck it yeah just go straight in there and a lot of shit ain't work. Some shit do work, Some stuff just don't work. But shit don't be scared to do it.

Speaker 2:

Shit. I had a question With your ventures. How involved is your wife in as far as the business side of it?

Speaker 1:

Nah, hell nah, you keep that separate, bro, like initially. Initially it was like, um, yeah, I want you to, you know, help me out with this, this and that, or whatever, but nah, okay, nah, separate the two. Like you know what I'm saying. Like it was just too much clashing. So it's like you know what I love this and I love that I can love that. Two separate. You know what I'm saying. So you know, if you try to push it in there, then it's, you know, sometimes it ain't gonna work. So, and I found that it don't work, so I'd rather just love you this way.

Speaker 1:

And then my business is that way I found out that I love my wife, but I can't afford afford her oh. Jesus, I can't, I can't employ her. It's hard. Yeah, she still, she still helps, but, you know, not to the, not to the full extent of what I would probably want. Yeah, and because I'll put too much pressure on as well, yeah, so she'd be like no, fuck out of here with that, but kudos to you for recognizing that and not wanting to put too much pressure on her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, I mean we've been together. What 15 years. This going to be our 10th year wedding anniversary.

Speaker 2:

Congratulations With.

Speaker 1:

September. So yeah, nah, man Shit. First couple years was rough and then it was just smooth sailing after that. So yeah, she just she know, yeah, she just she believed in what the fuck I had.

Speaker 1:

Going on, you know, I'm saying like, and that'd be the hardest part, it's like nigga you want to do deliveries, nigga, get the fuck out of with that shit, regular job, yeah like yeah, go, yeah, like like real talk, like no, you probably need to go get your warehouse driver go to ups or something like that and, you know, not knocking that because everybody has their own, you know but yeah, you know for to stick with it. That was kind of cool.

Speaker 2:

No, I just think women like shit that they know is concrete. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1:

It takes a special type of woman to be able to deal with the abstract Like oh, nigga, this may work.

Speaker 3:

may not work, it's because by the time we got to you, we done went through so many different relationships that wasn't concrete.

Speaker 1:

But I'm not your past, so don't hold your past against me, against me. That's a whole different episode.

Speaker 3:

Oh, we gonna go there on another episode. Absolutely, absolutely. I need another drink.

Speaker 2:

You're gonna need the bottle.

Speaker 3:

He's talked to me the entire time I've been gone.

Speaker 1:

He didn't see you Apparently, apparently. That's funny. What you got on the horizon coming up, anything large at all. Yeah, I got some stuff, what you got on the horizon coming up anything.

Speaker 2:

I should all keep to the rest.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I got.

Speaker 3:

I got some stuff lined up, but I keep stuff yeah yeah, yeah, I got that's right so that's the way to go but whatever it is best to learn once you start telling your dreams, then it just be.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know people be like alright, cool. Like I was playing Call of Duty a couple nights ago and somebody told me some shit that I was about to do. I'm like what the hell? Well, look, it ain't going to go through now. But I was about to get ready to in Riverside there was a little property, right, they had a little lake on there. I fish a lot, bro, okay, so I was going to buy the lake and then put like little condos on there.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, Like the tiny houses yeah, and I was just gonna do like some airbnb stuff for it, but it fell through because the well I couldn't get the the well on the property to pump through there so I would have to buy two different properties to get just to do that.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I just, I scratched it. But yeah.

Speaker 1:

So the guy told me on call of duty what the hell I was gonna do that's, that's crazy, that's kind of scary. Nah, it was some dude from high school or whatever, but it was just like. So I just threw that out like you know what. Oh, I ain't going to mess with that, so you can't tell everybody what you're going to do. Nah, I feel that yeah you got to keep some stuff close, Alright. Well, we'll be watching, that's for sure.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely and praying for you oh yeah, I fucks with prayer.

Speaker 1:

Jesus said Danica, honey, okay, I need that on the shirt.

Speaker 2:

All right, I need that on the shirt. Is it coming? You ready? Here it is you ready.

Speaker 1:

What is it? And I'm watching you, Robert we do this every, every, every end of talk your shit. Okay, top five dead or alive rappers, rappers yes, rappers alright, we got Pac. Yes, pac, up there, we got. I'm sorry, is this an order or you? Just no fucking matter.

Speaker 1:

We're parked in there. Nope, nope, you know what. I'll probably get my order after. Okay, so we got Pac, we got Snoop, we got probably Nipsey Hussle. We got probably Nipsey Hussle. We got probably Jay-Z, just because he's like super influential with the shit, and then maybe who else would it be? Maybe, like I don't know, I don't know, we might Just one more.

Speaker 3:

Anybody First hand come on.

Speaker 1:

Somebody like today. Who do you think can go on the list Today? Yeah, I mean, kendrick is cool, but Fuck it, kendrick. Okay, kendrick, it's a very West Coast list.

Speaker 3:

It's a wonderful list. Yeah, it's a real West.

Speaker 2:

Coast list Very, very wonderful list.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a real West Coast list I mean even Jay he wrote a lot of Trey shit. Yeah, I like Jay-Z just because you know he kind of changed the game a whole lot too.

Speaker 2:

And he's still going.

Speaker 1:

Business-wise and all that other stuff, whatever. Not only that, he was able to flow. I'm a businessman, yeah, business is booming, and all that other stuff, or whatever. So you know I like that. So the running thing with this is yeah, pac's been up there, pac has to be on the list, because I don't understand.

Speaker 2:

When Pac isn't on there, what do?

Speaker 3:

people be thinking Like, are you?

Speaker 1:

like is you cool? What's wrong with you? Like is you cool, what's wrong with you?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you a weirdo bro.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, you a weirdo. If Park ain't in your top five, is you cool? I must be a weirdo. Who's?

Speaker 3:

your top five? No, no, no. There was only one guy who came here and I understood his top five not having Tupac in it and it was Dirty Birdie.

Speaker 1:

And it was because he's I'm gonna check him out, fire.

Speaker 3:

But he was here and his top list was like so like profound that I was like damn, I can't even argue with this man because he gonna shut me down he changed the way you look at uh top five he who, who was his top five off the topic of y'all?

Speaker 1:

remember he had a top 15.

Speaker 3:

And it was like artists almost damn from the conception of rap on down.

Speaker 2:

He's a rapper, but he is a phenomenal artist.

Speaker 1:

So he was able to tell us who Dirty Birdie is. Shout out to Dirty Birdie man, I'm going to check you out, you have to.

Speaker 3:

I'll actually send you his page. He was dope. His top five was fire. I'll send you that episode so you can see it. But next to him you got the best oh okay, you said Park first.

Speaker 1:

No, because he's from California and his makes sense.

Speaker 3:

He's from.

Speaker 1:

California and makes sense.

Speaker 3:

I don't give a god damn okay, and I don't care, and I don't care, and don't say to me again on another episode. I don't know what you laughing at.

Speaker 1:

Philadelphia but.

Speaker 3:

I've been seeing you this whole time.

Speaker 1:

Who's your top five and why is Pac not in your? Not my top five, cause my. You got like Dale the homo, the homo, the homo.

Speaker 3:

Hello, keep the sneak right hey, calm down now.

Speaker 1:

Now my top five is more. So what resonates with me? Gotcha, right? I'm gonna just be honest. When Pac was popping, I was like seven years old. I was not, and I'm never part of no gang culture, right, I'm not thugging.

Speaker 2:

Thugging at seven. I'm not thugging at seven.

Speaker 1:

But that don't resonate with me, gotcha. So who is your top five? See, my top five is revolving.

Speaker 3:

Okay, gotcha.

Speaker 1:

So it never really stays the same. Yeah, because I go off of what I'm listening to at the moment. But I can tell you right now, yeah, so, but I can tell you right now, malice is going crazy, right now, that nigga rapping, rapping. Yeah, no, malice, yeah, he's going.

Speaker 2:

That nigga's rapping, rapping, rapping. He's back to Malice. He's back that motherfucker. Yeah, he bodied that whole fuck. Yeah, he was on Joe Budden. They was asking him.

Speaker 1:

He was like there's like no Malice. He was like Push, you can just get off the song yeah, and Push is cold too, like you, know, but Mal is, yeah, he just kind of different right there, but right now Kendrick is my number one. K-dot I can respect that number two, one of my top five. I don't care, even if he got bodied by Lupe.

Speaker 2:

Royce is one Royce, be spittin'. He didn't get bodied, he just never tried.

Speaker 1:

He didn't try.

Speaker 2:

He never responded. That's not good. He did not.

Speaker 1:

I got Royce at two. Even though he let me down, I still got cold. A lot of cold music resonates with me, especially that Friday Night Lights Fresh a lot of, even shit off KOD. What's even worse, at the condom in my pocket.

Speaker 2:

That shit hit me.

Speaker 1:

A lot of what Cole does resonates with me and it directly reflects points in my life.

Speaker 2:

I can relate to being a virgin or something to be embarrassed about.

Speaker 1:

The good news is nigga you came a long way. The bad news is nigga you went the wrong way, drake ain't going there at all nigga. Number four to me is X. Dmx is always dmx um and, and, and uh dmx, just because to my childhood that's something me and my sister used to bond over okay, so so when I think of x is like me.

Speaker 1:

We used to be in the room rapping fresh my flesh, butter, my blood, and then it was hot like so that and then top. I know way too many people like in here that I didn't know last year. Yeah, I'm not doing really, drake is not in my top 5 he's in my top 10. You got Drake in your top 5. Drake's top 3 ain't for you?

Speaker 3:

are you for real top 3 niggas? You cool, you trolling us, right, he trolling us right, he trolling. He trolling, wayne is one got that new fucking album Little Wayne to the bank. No mask, I'm thugging that new album Little Wayne shouldn't have did that. Nigga troll, who was your last one?

Speaker 1:

Maurice. Last one is I don't know. It's kind of hard. If I had to think, I'd probably put Snoop in my last spot because I would say everything from the Game is to be told it's to be sold not to be told up until.

Speaker 2:

The Gangster yeah, like that after that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, after that that's Prime Snoop, so Snoop just started trying shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it just went a different direction. He said I'm 30 years in fuck y'all, it was still better than Lil Wayne's last album.

Speaker 1:

And then my honorary mention is Jay-Z. Jay's my honorary.

Speaker 3:

I don't care.

Speaker 1:

Peace to the God. Don't talk about kids.

Speaker 3:

I've got a whole video about how Lil Wayne shouldn't have did that, and he on tour. You need to see a million, million, million shit, because don't you say nothing in them new songs.

Speaker 1:

Stop talking about Wayne. That man is sick, you can tell he not in you.

Speaker 3:

Out there he look like an alien.

Speaker 1:

Something went wrong, you don't remember he told us he was.

Speaker 3:

That's why he be going off this earth. He's definitely a motherfucking Martian, he be going off this earth. Yes, he do, hey dude.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

I was born with the name.

Speaker 1:

Let's brand this motherfucker Right.

Speaker 2:

I like it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's it. I like it Well. Thank you, thank you. Thank you. You are, like I said, a staple to the city, an inspiration to many, absolutely, and we're just rooting for you. Thank you very much.

Speaker 3:

Keep on doing.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for coming Appreciate you guys, for letting me come over here and talk, appreciate it.

Speaker 3:

Talk your shit. Talk your shit, appreciate y'all.

Speaker 1:

Thank you guys very much. It's been a blessing.

Speaker 3:

Yes, and everybody look at the bottom one. When we tag the clips. I'll tag your pages to everything, so everybody will know where to find you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, thank they. Gotta find this man, this man doing it all they gotta find this man and with that we out peace this has been another episode of the heavyweight podcast.

Speaker 3:

Talk yo shit. One thing about me, baby I'm showing up every week to see who coming to talk they shit.

Speaker 2:

Y'all better show up with me. See you there. Bye.

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