

But what I'll say, is that shit literally changed my life. "He raps, I beat him," says Marv, his nonchalance sparking laughter throughout the room. And I'm trying not to break character, like "for real?" And I'll never forget, he's flipping his mic, and he's like I got something for your fat ass, Marv. And he raps, and I'm like you can't let me have this moment?" So the beat dropped, and he's rapping but nobody hears it. "What people don't know is he was rapping when the beat came on, but the mic was off. "It got more of a reaction than he wanted," reflects Marv.

So they bring in, and they like alright, just spit a verse." "I was one of the n***as that made it to the finals. was going to rap, and it was going to be some b-roll." Though he was originally hesitant to sign up, Marv's manager told him to sign up and try to land the position. We gon' pick three people to come up here and pantomime scenes. "What the director decided, was he was going to do a contest. "At that point, we were rowdy," explains Marv. From there, his longtime collaborator Quest Mcody (also appearing on the podcast) added that "people who say that Em don't do shit or hasn't done shit for the city outside of the philantrophy that isn't promoted, I know for a fact that as a teenager I got paid a lot of money per hour to do absolutely nothing but stand around and meet some of the greatest rappers in the world." All of us never do sh*t about nuttin' and we're still broke as f*** and living at home with our moms."Everybody that was an extra in that movie was a rapper in the city of Detroit," explains Marv. "No, what we need to do is put our songs on JLB." Man shut the f*** up. "No, what weed to do is put our money in savings bonds", "We need to get fine b*tches and fat rides", How the f*** are we brothers? We need fine b*tches and fat rides, not no goddamn savings bonds. No what we need to do is save that sh*t up and put it into some savings bonds every week, stack it and build our own studio. I just wanna hit 31 and a 3rd on the box you know what I'm saying? One of them strong songs on JLB. Look to tell you all niggas the truth, I don't give a f*** about none of that. We sign us a deal you can take the motherfucking benefits, we're talking Bentley's and Benjamins not Blue Cross and Blue Shield. I'm telling you record labels supply niggas with the kind of benefits they need.ĭawg. That's why brothers need to sign themselves a deal.
