signed you signed Juicy J tie dollar sign M why do you think they trusted you because I think because everybody's heard these stories with about the music industry yeah and man I got had yeah man I made like $442 on my first album yeah and the album did 10 million yeah no hell no I think at that time not even at that time but just in general like we have so such a influence you know what I'm saying of like what's cool and what's not cool and you know Ty working on his music for a
long ass time and just needing that platform not really needing but just that platform being there you know just took it to the next level and juicy already being a legend and just having a reinvention I think it just all like just had to do with like timing and us really being cool with each other us reallying with each other love each other's music supporting each other and in turn you know it created a wave like that everybody through the fans and you know everybody got to experience it still get to experience T dollar uh
uh uh he and uh Kanye release the album vultures if they ask him to get on you know ask you to get on vultures too with him you you down hell yeah why wouldn't I be because I I I'm I'm thinking like how do you determine Who you gonna rock with on the album who me yeah I don't somebody hit you up say hey we we want to get you on this I'm down to work with anybody yo yeah but 250 500 What it looking for if you well Ty is my brother so I'm not
charging him nothing like you my brother you nothing if you got a budget like you said like 250 yeah yeah for sure m I ain't going to be no rapper there no but if like you you the homie so like you can get a verse whenever if you text me and be like whiz I got this song you send me the song I'll send it back to you the same night with a verse on there ad libs about to get up into it liid death y but I told you I own everything though huh whoa
whoa whoa see I KN I knew it was catch somewhere I read you almost sign little Uzi why why why didn't why you didn't sign him um [ __ ] he signed with Canon and drama but he was like he was like down with Taylor Gang and we wanted to manage like co-manage I don't think it was ever supposed to be like a label thing cuz we had brought him through uh Atlantic right and they were always supposed to handle like that side of it but it was more supposed to be like co-management type of
thing but even just him ending up with drama and Canon and laking them like they're still fam so it's like it's a win-win how do you determine an artist that you want to work with that you want to sign to your label that you will like want to want to help grow how do you determine that whiz I just go off if I like them or not like I if I like their music usually I'll catch on to an artist music like before it takes off so I can see the potential in like the wave
or you know what I mean they might have like a cool little fan base they got their own little lingo and all of this stuff so it's like damn I could see what that world is and I could see what you know our platform can do for that world that's usually what makes me want to work with an artist do you are you listening to artists now do you like okay do people send you a lot of stuff and say hey whiz take a look listen to this tell me what you think yeah they they
sent me a lot of stuff and I think a lot of people just off of me being a legend in a game at this point they're like I would love to work with wh or you know I would be signing the Taylor gang blah blah blah but I just think the way that the game is set up now um it just makes more sense for artists to really work for themselves like you know what I mean really yeah unless you're a writer or unless you already have a complete package and you're just looking to go
to the next level and you don't want to do like all the work independently and you're looking for somebody to do that but my advice for any artist would just be like just do it all yourself Yo and if you want to if you want to with a legend or if you want to be a part of somebody's crew or some [ __ ] like that you can always do it later like you don't have to give them your music right and that I think that's just me being cool cuz I don't want to take
anything away from anybody I don't want to own anybody's music I don't want to I don't see somebody and see you know dollar signs but there's a bunch of talented people who can make a lot of money out there yeah do you ever get stuff and like this ain't it man these days there is no such thing as this ain't it y it could be the weakest song ever bro that [ __ ] is going to go crazy somewhere bro like there's 15 seconds in there so I look at everything like even if I it's
not my personal taste I be like there's somebody who would go crazy to this [ __ ] like I see I see the the beauty and all of this [ __ ] when you did bake sale with Travis Scott how was that experience it was cool as hell uh he popped up on me at a studio we were in Hollywood uh I think I was in Paramount and I was just randomly recording in the back and he had been in a room up front heard I was there and he just popped in and threw some
beats on and like started freestyling I was like record that [ __ ] and he recorded the first verse and we got stoned and he just left and he left his shoes in there and everything like so it was just Travis Scott's shoes and his voice playing on the on the thing like everybody's coming in they're like yo is that Travis I'm like hell yeah and his shoes is right over there so it was crazy congrats on welcoming the daughter this year oh thank you how is your parenting skills or your parenting style different than
your parents I would say that I'm very similar to how my dad parented me where he was like really calm and gentle he didn't really raise his voice but he was Stern right um you knew he meant business when he said something oh hell yeah yeah cuz cuz military fathers are very disciplined they're very structured yeah yeah yeah yeah he's super Stern like just as a a guy you know what I mean just as a a man he's like a he just got this energy about him and I carry my father's energy for sure right
and um I'm like my mother where I'm like super cool and lenient like my mom is like very chill she's like the life of the party turned up music playing movies on whatever whatever like just loud people over like you know what I'm saying like so I'm a combination of of of both of them and I would say I'm different I'm probably and I I give my parents Grace cuz I'm older probably just due to the circumstance I'm a little bit more patient than them yes people don't got patience man like cuz my mom would
just whoop everybody in the house like soon as something went wrong everybody's getting beaten everybody's getting cussed out and my dad was more like taking my privileges punishment you know you didn't do this all right well blah blah blah and it's like with my son I'm like come on man i' be cleaning up after him and [ __ ] like i' be packing his bag for him helping him out my dad would have never done that [ __ ] for me right so yeah is being a is being a dad everything you thought it would
be absolutely it's it it's everything I thought it would be and more actually really yeah cuz I knew I would love having kids but I didn't know that I would just like be willing to sacrifice so much for my kids and there's like a lot of the times where I would just rather you know be there with them or be available for them so it's like certain stuff is like no I ain't going to do that or I'm only going to do that much of that right so I can get back to you know the
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