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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: How did Benny the Butcher and Fuego Base connect?
I got some people like around me, Oil Gang Pone, Fire. Okay. You know what I mean? Oil Gang Pone? Yeah, yeah. Oil Gang Pone, Fire. That's the thing. That's what's going to be so dope about Bass Run. What's going to be so dope about this nigga Run is that he's going to put us on a more fire, nigga. I'm saying, trust me, niggas going to get some more music out of that.
I'm going to say this shit on camera, right? Bass made me patch in with the BSF niggas, you heard? Like, that shit is ill. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I've been patched in with Benny the Butcher before he was Benny the Butcher, 2 Chain Benny, you know what I'm saying? 2 Chain stole his name from something. Yeah. Let's get that out the way.
I remember the Buffalo niggas arguing me down about that. Yeah. I'm like, walk into the Gucci store, nigga. Oh, they used to be tight.
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. That's my nigga change.
Like, they argued me down about that for like five years straight. You heard? Mm-hmm. I came home. Sholi put me on the sun. Sun put me on the sun. I'm patched in, bro. So you heard about Benny through... No. I been knew about Benny.
I heard about B.S.F. through B.S.F.
B.S.F. though, like I'm patched in. Like these niggas be taught. That's like the soundtrack to a nigga like No, really? They're real, real talking. Yes. Real talking. Benny, what's new with BSF as far, outside of Fuego? Like, what you got working as far as the rock? Flame Dot, Malik, you know what I'm saying? Flame Dot.
Sule, Patterson, New Jersey, Flame Dot, Maliki from Rochester, you know what I'm saying? You know, we keeping this upstate shit alive, you know what I'm saying? That's what you're doing? That's your goal? You know why? Because it's like, so much music going to come out of that. Okay. Niggas ain't never, you know what I'm saying? You got Spesh, definitely. Right. You know what I'm saying?
We got these. You got Shaynor. We got so many hitting gems that, you know what I mean? Look at Wes. I learned that shit from Wes. Right. Wes would take a nigga you never heard of.
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of Connecticut in the rap scene?
Never heard it. They gonna hear me say this shit. I'm saying it, but like he from where? Right. Y'all gonna want to tap in. And then, like I said, it's a thousand more of me out there. Like, like that's what we do. This is what we do. We like that. Like I'm not the only one. Yeah. And so it's like, cause we heard everything before. Like I said, I'm a fan.
So I know like I get to places and I navigate those places through shit. I heard through music. Right.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, Oh, I'm here. That's next to there. Cause they, them, them too cool. Like they beef with them over there. Like you feel me? Like that's how I break the city down when I get there. That's how I move around that motherfucker usually. Right. So now that, People learning, like he said, how we talk. Like, it's a different way that we say shit. You feel what I'm saying? It's a different approach.
It's a different attitude. You feel what I'm saying? There's a lot of times it's the first time people hearing that shit. But if you pull up where I'm from, it's like that's what you're going to see and get and feel.
Right.
Now, Benny, with everything that's going on with BSF and, you know, I love the fact, obviously, you know, what you've done, what Khan has done and what Wes has done individually in your own regard has been amazing. Where are things now, like years later, as far as Griselda as a whole? Like, are we getting closer to, you know, seeing Griselda back as one unit?
Because I love the difference that y'all have grown individually. Yeah. But what y'all did collectively together is the biggest, the biggest. I mean, it was the, it allowed for shit like this to happen. You know what I mean? And it created opportunities like that. But just on a, again, I feel like I can ask you shit that nobody else could really ask you. Go ahead, go ahead.
But just on a personal level, where is that at today? Man, it's at the same place it was at when we started. You know what I'm saying? And niggas about to get some music. You know what I'm saying? Niggas like, we about to fuck niggas up. Niggas about to get some music. It's just, I be telling niggas, you know, the best case scenario thing happened. You know what I'm saying? I'm doing my shit.
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Chapter 4: What memorable moments did Benny experience in London?
Yo, shit, when we were in London with Rock Marcion, like, it was 15-year-olds.
Yeah. Rock Marcy, knowing every lyric.
Another rock, another guy that, you know, created that lane and that sound.
Legend in his shit. I think it's him and Griselda that define this entire era.
My favorite guys, right, obviously outside of Benny and Khan and Wes, is guys like Fuego, you know, Guys like Errol Holden. You know what I'm saying? I'm listening to guys like that. Shout out to Sule. Sule. Aldo. Like, I'm listening to... I find myself listening to that because it's, you know... Rome. Rome streets. It's, you know... Ransom.
Ransom.
Spashing them niggas, man. It's still a lot of guys... A lot of guys. It's a lot of guys that still, you know... They spitting and they rapping the way that, you know, where I used to have the headphones on going to school. It gave me that feeling.
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Chapter 5: Which artists are influencing Benny's music today?
It gave me that vibe. It's that type of energy. So I appreciate y'all keeping that type of rap. The new clue tape, nigga. Right. No, we need that. I've been saying this for years. Y'all like the new clue tape. 100% because that's the energy that's needed. Yeah. And they try to act like it needs to go away. I don't want people to know that. Come on, man. No, no, no.
Niggas like the clue tape was getting more spins than the radio in the hood. Oh, for sure. We need that shit. People just want to press play and get that feeling. Right, yeah. You know what I'm saying? And get that feeling. The shit that a nigga going through.
That's it.
The shit that a nigga been through. Like, fuck, everybody ain't partying in the club having fun all the time. Yeah, give us another side of it. Give us another perspective of it.
Yeah, how you got that money to go to the club.
We understand that, but yeah, like, you should see. Right. You should see what... This shit inspired these niggas to do. You already know. You know what I'm saying? This music is ultimate motivation for street guys. You know what I'm saying? Nah, we need that shit, bro. And it's not on no bad shit neither. You know what I'm saying? Niggas see us with our families all the time.
Niggas talk about being with their daughters. You know what I'm saying? Niggas talking about togetherness. You know what I'm saying? We really mean family when we say that shit. Everybody is family. Like you said, we accept it. This nigga from Hartford. Right. My nigga Bono and Bundy. I'm saying them niggas from SV. You know what I'm saying? We from Buffalo. You know what I'm saying?
Sule from Patterson. Right. Malik, you from Rochester. You know what I'm saying?
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Chapter 6: What insights does Benny share about the music industry?
It's like a collection of niggas from different cities. Yeah.
You just named the scariest cities I've ever been to.
but the story is the same everywhere you go like and that's what like you been to Patterson lately nah man I ain't going but right my shit is like like I ain't going to no slums why I'm visiting the slums I come from there fuck that I know we're going there I don't need to see that you doing a show there okay cool but I ain't just visiting that Yo, I ain't going to lie.
My paper still come from the slums. Yeah. And they love me. You got to go to some spots. Some spots, it might be like six dudes put the money together from the black to get me on the feature in the video.
That's fire. You know what I'm saying?
Like, for real. Yeah. You know what I mean?
That's fire.
They feel that shit so much. They have to do a song with you. You know what I'm saying? They got to just vibe with you because that's what a lot of times when niggas is paying for. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
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Chapter 7: How does Benny feel about the future of his collaborations?
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Now, Bass, what's one of the things you learned about being an artist and putting out music that surprised you the most? Shit, the money. Shit. That's a valid answer. That's a great answer. That's a really good answer. The money. I started getting money like my phone was booming. I'm like, man. That's what I wanted to know. I used to get that shit.
I be feeling like I stole that shit sometimes, bro. Facts. I'm like, yo, what the fuck? Yo, homie, I felt like that with a YouTube check one time. Them niggas sent me some shit. I was like, oh my God. Yo, bro, man. For talking? Yeah. Man, I got this spot in Atlanta, like a nice little spot for me. Like, you feel what I'm saying? You could pay for that.
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