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- What brought you to Miami?
Why the 305?
- I came out here for a video
shoot when I was about 19
and I never left.
- I was born early '90s.
I remember 2000s,
multimillion dollar directors.
Hype, you had Director X.
I remember two,
three day shoots.
- It's so not like
that no more.
Yeah, it's so not like that no more.
- I heard it was exotic places.
- Man, it ain't like that.
- What's your take on videos and-
- That's my homie Rick
right there with the camera.
He's filming me when I'm skating,
so with that said, he filming video,
we done shot videos.
So like you said, it's easy these days.
I'm so glad they turned it into (mumbles).
- So you don't mind?
You don't miss the big two,
three days, million dollars?
- That costs the artist, baby.
Yeah, that costs the artist,
I don't miss that at all.
- [Jamila] I thought
that was the label money.
- Mm-mm, nah.
Yeah, the label money will
tell you that's what it is.
That's your money.
- You have over 80 songs in your vault.
I bet more than that.
(chuckles) Don't scare me.
- She said 80 songs in your vault.
- [Jamila] Over 200?
Over 300 that's unreleased?
- She said 200.
- Over 300?
- Put it like this sweetheart,
when you leave a session,
when you leave a session and you ask,
"Can I get what I got
from what I did tonight?"
And it comes back as files
of what you've done for that night.
My last files was 53.
So you said 80 something,
I did 53 songs that night.
- Workaholic.
Is it anyone that you want to work with?
Up and coming or fellow legend?
- Yeah, I always want
to work with everybody,
so that answers that question.
That answer is always gonna be everyone.
I always want to work with everybody.
I always want to see how it
comes together, how it blends.
I'm always doing features.
I done one last night,
I got three more to do
that I haven't done yet.
So I'm always working with people,
so I always want to work with people.
But as far as anyone out there
that I have specifically to work with,
Lizzo.
I would love to work with Lizzo.
- I heard you got a
little track with DaBaby
that could be coming out.
- Me and the DaBaby?
- [Jamila] Mm-hm.
- Yeah, yeah, definitely.
That one ain't come out on an album, man?
- [Man] You got one on his album.
- Okay, but yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's how I told you it goes.
You do one for me, I do one for you,
so that's usually how it goes.
- That's old school.
That's you do something for me,
- That's how it goes.
- And I'll repay it off of good faith.
Now, I have to ask the question because-
- You got to lock that in with the good,
with the top artists though.
When you get with that
relationship with them Jay-Zs
and them Beyonces, that's when you got it.
- [Jamila] That's when you got it.
- I do one for you, you do one for me
'cause you know I ain't paying you.
(laughing)
- Now, you look like
you had a damn fun time
on "The Masked singer."
Tell me about that experience.
What made you say yes
and just go out there?
- "The Masked Singer," I watched,
I was a fan, I am a fan of the show.
- [Jamila] Okay.
- I've been watching
since the first episode
because the first episode when it came on
I knew it was T-Pain.
The first episode I was
like, "That's Pain."
So that made me watch every episode.
Because of that, I told Mac, (mumbles),
I was like, "Let them
know I'm a huge fan."
And I wanted to get Nicki on there.
- Yes, oh!
- I was like, "Man, tell them I would love
"to get Nicki on there."
And it came back like, "Man,
they want you on there."
I was like, "Me?"
And he was like, "Exactly."
And he was like, "Yeah, they want you."
I was like, "You're sure?
"Ask them again, man."
He was like, "They want you on there."
So I said, "All right, I'll do it."
And that's how that came about.
- Was Nicki (mumbles),
she was like, "Yo, bro,
you was supposed to,
"what you doing up there?"
- No, she ain't even know about that.
This was gonna be a surprise to her.
She probably would have told
me, "No, I ain't doing this."
So we don't know how she
would have felt about that.
- [Jamila] As they say, don't
say nothin', won't be nothin'.
(chuckling)
What made you want to get locks?
Was that a spiritual journey?
- Got tired of getting it braided.
(chuckling)
Once you get to a point where you stop,
tired of hitting the
girl up, she get busy,
she get popular after you
done got a little popular,
she braiding the hair up, she
done got a little popular.
You can't even get her to
come over like you used to.
Might as well just twist it up.
- Mm-hm, where she now
talking about her day rate.
- Twist it up.
- And lock it up.
What's your favorite part
about being a father?
'Cause I'm a daddy's girl, I love my dad.
Love my pops.
What's the best part about being a dad?
- Watching.
Admiring.
Observing.
That's my favorite part, observing.
Just to see, just to know,
"What'd you just say?
"What you gonna do about what?"
- [Jamila] They hit you with the dab.
- Like, "What you gonna do about what?"
And just to sit back and admire it,
and also to think on it.
Just the thought process.
I think that's the best part for me,
just the thought process
of what did you just say
or what are you gonna
do about this situation.
And so then it's a nice
time for me to think about
would I have done that?
Did I do this?
Should he do this, should she do it,
and those types of things.
The thought process, that's the best part.
- What moment are you most
proud of in your career?
- As far as career wise, the most thing,
the thing that I'm always
the most proud about
is putting my friends on.
Yeah, just knowing the fact
that Young Money is what it is
and when you ask, "What's Young Money?"
Or, "Who runs Young Money?"
Every name you name, that's
his homie from school,
that's his homie from the
city, that's his homegirl,
that's what I love about it to be honest,
that I've never changed it.
- Have you ever asked yourself, "Why me?"
- I ask that.
I don't ask it to myself though.
I may get on my knees sometimes,
once a day or twice and ask that question,
but I also don't want the answer.
Yeah, not at all.
I don't question it.
I may, like I said,
I never question myself
so that's why I said
I don't ask myself the question.
I may have asked someone else,
a higher being once or twice,
but also I don't want the answer
because I believe if you do
know what the answer is then
then what?
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