Chapter 1: What are the latest updates on Kodak Black's situation?
How you be feeling like, all right, let's talk about the Kodak shit. You know, how you be feeling like, cause you probably talk to Kodak and speak to him on a regular. How you be feeling like the blogs and everybody be trying to say that Kodak, you know, he might be having some substance abuse issues and shit like that. What do you know?
And like, what do you see? To be completely transparent, we fell in love with Kodak Black at 17 years old. And one of the biggest records, which 1900 and Hurricane Wisdom just remixed like that. It's called that on the project. One of the lines, he said, I mixed Molly with Marlene. So this was 17.
So you're telling me we as consumers, fans, supporters, been understanding and supporting an artist that's been talking about these things since he was 17, but now he's 28. Maybe his features may look older. He may not look a certain way on certain things, maybe getting high.
on weed or whatever, and we're making it into a narrative like he got a problem, which is crazy, because Kodak been the same Kodak since he's been 17.
And one thing is, with artists, I could be like, and have a cold, and they be like, he on that pile.
Everything is terrible. If I take off my glasses and I ain't sleep, Like, bro, we got features.
Like, sorry we can't look like... Like when he was sitting on the floor eating chicken. Like, bro, like a bitch can't sit on the floor. What if there's no chairs and I've been standing up for three hours?
Right. What if he vibing? Bro, we get in the car, I'm worth millions of dollars and my homies will tell you I'll jump in the trunk if it's too deep.
And also another thing is, even if somebody do got issues with substances, everybody got their own battles. And I got something I said in a song, I forget exactly what I said, but I said everybody got their own problems. You feel me? I mix drink with the X. There's everybody got their own issues. That's why I don't judge nobody.
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Chapter 2: How do artists handle substance abuse narratives?
They've been telling me I look like a crackhead since before I was heavy on drugs.
Sometimes they're features.
I just look like they, because I be twitching and some more shit, especially when I'm out and there's a million people outside. I might be looking crazy as everybody, looking like I'm on drugs. I might be sober, though.
Listen, my dog's dropping great music, man.
That shit make it hard to get sober, too. It's not hard to get sober if everybody gonna come at you like you high, even when you sober.
I'ma just get high regardless, then. That's what I'm saying.
Man be with his kids, man. He be living his life. Shout out to Kodak, though.
Hopefully you know everything is good. One of the goats.
One of the absolute best, most influential, best music. You can't take anything away from him.
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Chapter 3: What makes Kodak Black a unique artist in the industry?
You know what I'm saying? I don't think anything in this life that's not moving you forward or helping you take care of your livelihood is more important than that. But regardless, to answer your question, I don't think Kodak have to feel any jealous of anywhere, anybody. Not just Youngboy, anybody. That's what he's saying. He's saying the fans feel like that. Lil Baby's still Lil Baby.
You know what I'm saying?
Kodak's just the type that's going to respond to everything, bro. So when you make a song and he feel like y'all just made some towards me, now I'm going to respond. You know what I'm saying? That's what happens. So if you make a song with somebody that I signed back in the day and you... Making some shit, making it look like you trying to play in my face.
Cud, just like me, he the type going to respond to that shit. He not going to let it be no, oh. Because, bruh, all the blogs was like, oh, young boy makes song with Kodak X. Now I feel like y'all playing with me. I'm going to drop this and that's going to be that. And I'm going to pop it when you in my city for the show. I'm going to pop out. Yeah, I'm going to pop out.
That don't mean I'm jealous of your spot. That means you play with me and I'm responding.
I feel like the media is, I feel like the media put people more than each other. The fans too though. It's not that serious. Everybody's getting money. Everybody's going good. You know what I'm saying? I said like, and this is coming from somebody who like really, really loved like the culture. I understand where we at in the music scene. Ain't nobody, everybody's still the same person.
They are present and wide. They just got to continue working. This shit is not one day thing.
nah i feel that one of the songs that uh that you did drop recently was a song called rockstar and i want to i want to bring i want to bring in big rob you know let's get big rob on here big rob been going crazy what's the word man big rob man you out of uh indiana Yeah, sir, Indianapolis. Indianapolis, right.
You got to correct it because, you know what I'm saying, you got different parts of Indiana.
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Chapter 4: How did Big Rob rise in the music scene?
Oh, okay. So that you helped them officiate the 300 deal as well.
Everybody was trying to grab Rob, right? Okay. and um like he said it was so much going on at one time because he had the biggest record at that time like decision was one of the biggest records like this is a 911 like yeah every label is trying to grab this guy right so they doing the rounds and stuff we pull up
I see him at the stuff, but Nick knew who I was, and Nick was like, nah, this track. And then he connected me with Rob, and that was just like his previous management. And then we was just talking, and then from there, I think I flew him to Miami. And he stayed, well, he stayed with me for like a week in Miami. And then from there, we just locked in ever since.
Stayed at the crib, you know what I'm saying? A few of the guys with him, we checked out, balled up. Because the thing with him, he was on some stuff like, bro, I don't even know if I want to sign or do anything because this is all new. This is happening at one time. I'm like, bro, forget all the business. We was in Miami for like a week. We ain't talking no business. All we did was vibe.
You know what I'm saying? Chill.
Who made you know track was the one? Like, all right, I'm going to fuck with him. Because you said you got everybody reaching out.
It was more... Like, probably when we went to Miami and shit, and it was just, like, everybody... You could tell everybody wanted... Like, everybody... Of course, everybody wants something. Everybody wants... Like, they want to get you and all that shit, but it was just... I don't know, even when I brought a few of the guys out there with me, because I'm like, shit, can I bring a few people?
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of the song 'Rockstar' in Big Rob's career?
They're like, shit, how many you thinking? You feel me? Like, yeah, come on, bring them. You feel me? And then we all got a genuine vibe from them. They were chilling with him, talking with him, playing a game with him on their own little time, doing their own little thing. And they tell him like, bro, I really f*** with track, bro. Like, he really cool than a bitch.
And I'm already thinking, like, in my head, like, man, I might go ahead and do it. And I done talked to a few labels and shit. I got a few other people to talk to. Shit, even Gucci done reached out. You feel me? I'm like, damn. I might not go with Gucci, but I do want to get game from him. You know what I'm saying? That's what I was thinking of. But I'm like, shit, if anything, I ain't never...
It could have been bad things about track. And if I f*** with him, we're going to change that. You feel me? If I were to f*** with 1017, we was going to change that shit. We was going to make this curse. We was going to make this shit like, 1017 did this, Rob. You feel me? Whatever. But now this shit, I got... 100K, you feel me? Like, shit, we about to do this for Rob, and we about to pop shit.
You made the right decision, too, though. Yeah, and that's what I get from everybody. That's what I was like when we was going out and doing our thing for that week, and we was just here everywhere. That's what everybody kept saying, though, and I just kept hearing that. For sure you did. You feel me? I'm just like, damn. It ain't like he telling them to say this shit. You feel me?
Like, they just saying this shit. Like, you feel me? Like, track got you, man.
You see it organically, and you like, ah, I bet.
Yeah, and then, like, when we was going out, off the bat, he representing me as his artist. And we ain't even locked it in yet. But I felt like I was, though. Like, shit, I'm his artist. We here, we here, we here, we here. And then, like, everybody telling me, like, hey. you made the right decision.
Track gon' do the shit that other CEOs lacking nowadays. He gon' make sure the artists looking, he put the artists first all the time, you know what I'm saying? And he do this shit like a lot of rappers, like I was just saying, I was comparing him to like Yo Gotti, like Yo Gotti the only artist or CEO who I really see make sure it's a thing.
Like, hey, I'ma come do the interview and have my whole unit here. We gon' present each other as a unit and that shit work and go a long way. So like, nah, for sure. Linkin' with Track, 100%, I'm fine. Yeah, bro.
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Chapter 6: How did Big Rob's background influence his music style?
Especially again, Jeherbo remakes right now. He's one of them ones because he don't have to do it. And to be honest, me and Jeherbo got a long relationship from PTSD tour with King Von. Because he brought King Von in his first tour. You know what I'm saying? Paid him and just really showed love. So when I reached out to him for Rob, he listened to it. He knew who Rob was.
He was like, oh, yeah, I heard this. Like, this is the pirate guy. It just shocked him, man. It shocked him when I said it.
They be saying pirate guy. That's what they be trying to throw on you? Pirate man, pirate guy, whatever. You feel me? Where that come from? The sound?
I don't know. It's my voice, I guess.
Man, bro, you got a unique-ass sound, though. Like, I ain't going to lie.
When people say they hear me talk, though, they be like, you don't even sound like that.
You don't sound like how you rap.
But when you get to harmonizing, it's like. It be a vibe every time. Your shit like. You got that monotone. Super distinctive.
Like, you can hear it. You're like, oh, yeah, that's Rob. For sure. What other, besides Pirate and shit, what other rappers and shit they try to throw in there? I can see the Kevin Gates shit a little bit. Early Kevin Gates.
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