And these guys are super talented and if you ain't ever been to one of their shows, if you go to one of their shows, man, it's incredible.
It's a whole new wave, I'm telling you. Their sound has an old Three 6 Mafia feel and it's a whole new different style of music. Right now we're still working. They're on tour. They sending me music. I got the whole album right now. I've been playing the album but they're still cooking up more songs.
They pushed it back. I feel like let's go back in and keep working. Ain't nothing wrong with keep on working, get it to where you feel it's right and then drop it; it's no rush.
The guys are young, they're still up-and-coming and I feel like there's no rush on anything. That's how you make a classic album. It's definitely gonna probably be sometime in I can't say exactly what month or what date, but it's definitely gonna be and it's gonna be an incredible album, man. They're putting their all in it, I'm putting my all in it.
I'm right there every step of the way. I'm the Pat Riley of rap right now. I'm the coach and it's gonna be classic, man. Everything I put my hand on is classic. Trust me. At this point in your career, how do you feel you've grown the most as an artist? Man, all areas. As far as the business, I've grown so much in the business. I don't need a major label to push my albums. I love major labels, nothing against them, business is business, but I can do it myself. I got my own money. I ain't bragging, I'm just being real.
I've done this shit for over 25 years. I mean, I'm rich. I know what it takes to break a record in the club, I know what it takes to break a record on the radio, I know how to break a record on the internet, it's just simple. I got my own studio, I got my own publishing company, I got my own record label, I own my own masters and stuff like that and I feel like I've grown a lot, especially in the business. I know so much now that nobody can ever come to me and make me feel like I don't know what I'm talking about or I don't understand.
I understand it all. I know how to read contracts, I know everything about publishing, I know everything. And musically, I'm still here. Listen to my last mixtape. My flow ain't change. My flow is pretty much the same. My flow everybody uses today. The Three 6 Mafia sound is what everybody's using right now, which I have no problem with. I think it's great.
I think it's a blessing, man. The sound everybody is using right now is 30 years old, you see what I'm saying? Like I said "Slob on My Knob" is still a classic record.
People are still remixing the song, sampling it, chopping it up everywhere, so I just feel like I was ahead of my time. I won an Academy Award. Right now, I got an Oscar. I was ahead of my time and I'm here to embrace the young youth.
It ain't about someone signing to me, it's about helping other people. God blessed me with what I got so why not pass that blessing down to some up-and-coming person so when they do it, they'll pass it down. That's what life is all about, helping each other. Do you have any other new solo or collaborative projects coming out anytime soon? Yeah, I got another project. It's classic. That's all I'ma say, it's classic. It sounds like Highly Intoxicated. The vibe of it is like Highly Intoxicated.
It's classic, though. The flow on there is classic, the beats on there is classic, everything. The hook, everything The snare is classic, classic kick, classic hi-hat, you know what I'm saying?
I don't ever stop. I'm going to the studio today. This is what I do. I don't even have to do this but I love doing this. This is like passion for me. This is in my heart, out of the love for it. It's not about the money or the fame, I got that. I'm good on that part, I do this out of the love. I go in the studio and I love making music.
I'm not gonna walk in the studio and say I'ma throw a hook on something and a little crappy verse. No, I like classic shit. This is a hobby of mine, you know what I'm saying? I do this every day. I got my own studio, it's closed-off in a nice chill place.
I walk in there and do what I wanna do when I wanna do it. It's me. They produced the whole mixtape. I got a couple other producers on there. It's this other guy named Chase Davis, he did like one beat on there, and I think Murda Beatz gotta beat on there.
But on the mixtape, it's actually dope, I'm working with this new up-and-coming artist out of New York, he's called Smooky MarGeliaa. I got a dope record on there from Smooky MarGeliaa, 15 years old. That guy's a genius. His music, trust me, he's gonna be big. He's gonna be a big name in music. He's up-and-coming. Shouts out to him. I had to put Project on there, it's only right.
When you hear this shit, you're gonna be like, "Oh my god! I'm working with Wiz on a bunch of stuff. Taylor Gang got a bunch of stuff coming out, Mo' Faces got a bunch of stuff coming out. I'm still signing writers. I got this new writer I just signed, his name K. He's a ladies man. You gotta hear some of his music. I signed him to my publishing company. I got new producers I'm signing.
I'm always looking for new talent. I got these movies, The Fuck Happened is already in the can. It's like American Pie I'm an executive producer. Situations in college, getting high and stuff like that.
It's a comedy, it's a funny movie. I'm on Colt 45 [products]. I got my own bongs, I got my own glass, Juicy J Glass. Man, I'm just out here, still grinding. I want everybody to know that I am not going nowhere. You're gonna see me for the rest of your life. You're gonna hear and see me for the rest of your life.
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Get Rich By Any means necessary. Silly Bandz. A virus started in the southern United States that involves the corruption and mutation of a plain rubber band and turning it into a colorful shape. The disease first started among younger children, one or two was the norm, but it soon began to spread and multiply. Soon it had made its way into Middle Schools, particularly girls and in some cases boys.
As of right now, the virus has begun to spread in High school environments, infecting primarily year old girls. The High school mutation of the virus is usually very aggressive, and will infest the host with upwards of 10 bands.
Lately, there have been signs of Silly Bandz on High school boys as well. There is no cure to Silly Bandz, except will power to resist their colorful appearance.
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