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See, the first one was like for the younger culture.
It was just right for Atlanta, you smell me?
I was thinking, "Like man, I need to get somebody big on the remix."
And who bigger than 2chainz and Wayne?
You know, Wayne one of my favorite rappers.
So, I hit Chain, I'm like, "I know you cool with Wayne and you know it'll be big if you
can hopefully get on the song and get a big version, you know that'll be crazy."
He like, "I gotchu, don't worry about it."
So that just made it come together and they blessed it.
I pulled up the beat, that was the first beat I pulled up - by June James.
We was just vibin', everybody in the studio was smellin' the song.
Like, when I say smellin' I mean like, everybody was vibing to it.
They was liking the beat.
So, Quavo just went in the booth first - boom.
And then he started with, "I got money" boom.
Once he said that, I went in the booth with 'em and we was just going back and forth.
Just vibing.
You probably can pay her phone bill.
So you can get in touch with her.
You know?
Yeah.
I don't know about no house bills, you know?
We them guys.
You know, growing up it was like Dipset, you know Wayne, you know Jay-Z,
kids looked up to them.
Pac, Biggie.
And now, it's like it's us.
We them *** they wanna be right now.
We what's poppin'.
You might have a diamond bag, that's how we gon' say it.
Diamond bag.
You make the diamond bag, you put more on it.
You make it look good for 'em.
They gon' buy it anyway and then once they buy it you really can't believe you sold it
'cause it was a diamond bag.
Really when it extra on it, it ain't guaranteed.
It's a diamond bag.
You wanted extra, we gave you extra.
You wanted what you wanted, we probably would've gave you the right thing.
I was in Miami, on the four wheeler.
I had my ankle, I had broke my ankle.
My foot almost came off.
And I was just in the hospital for like, how long?
Like two months?
Three months?
'Bout two months and it was just miserable.
I was down and out by myself for a while and it was so painful.
I grew up watching the Rugrats.
So, I've been doing this long time ago.
It's a lot of rap nowadays where you don't have to rap
about what you've done.
You could just get on the track and just make up *** and if the kids like it,
then you got a hit.
But you know, people like me - it's other people too, I ain't gon' say nobody does it.
But I rap about real situations.
Stuff that done happened in my life, I'm getting my story about me.