Ayo talk, 6ix As soon as you played me joint I already knew Yo this some fucking, Call shit And it got me hella excited 'cause I always to do like A Last Call, I remember the first time I heard I thought that shit was so dawg I was like, man I'm tryna tell my story, you know what I'm And then uh, I remember Cole did it, did he do it? He was on Friday Lights? Nah nah, he did it on The Up yo When he did the Last on the warmup I was like " Damn I'm do mine So this joint got that vibe I'ma do my Last Call now for y'all And my voice is messed up too, this is the last track of Sinatra
Yeah, Back in the day I shit, homie pinching I couldn't even pay the rent, homie Thinkin' 'bout it I'm wondering where the went, homie Just a youngin' tryna survive, was hatin' on me I was working nine-to-five, I was waitin' homie I was bussin' fantasizin' 'bout cakin' homie Letting them slip away, my dreams waitin' on me This for anyone ambition, calling anybody that'll listen I'm wishing all your dreams come true, 'cause did And yeah, you know I had to put in the rhyme kit But that shit came sacrifice Not on the corner selling and smackin' dice (listen)
Someway somehow, I still finally If you to come and get it you know where to find me Cause I got no time for anyone who be tryin' me Know if they don't understand leave 'em behind me I'll be I got no time, no no I I'll be asleep I I don't got no time, no, no, no
Yeah, I the beat like it's my only son, my DNA And this that southern like we was in the eight Back in the day, I was young, and infamous A Sinatra, I was undeniable Who welcomed you to while Under Pressure And told you The Incredible Story of Bobby Tarantino And Everybody in the 85 it feel good to be alive And all these that I passed up Couldn't fuck witcha 'cause your hair was too up Member with the gat, masked up
Goddamn it's kinda crazy to reminisce on all this man What it was growing up. man, just, motherfuckers in and out of the crib, doing drugs, selling drugs, all of stuff. Meanwhile, I was just keep it together, I was tryna make sense-sense of all this shit me, I didn't know how to it, how to it, you know what I mean. And then meanwhile I'm supposed to be to school and getting good grades and shit, but I'm like, domestic violence in my house, and just, so going on. And I'm everybody was probably like, damn, yo
Why little Bobby didn't come to today?" On the real, I was doin' anything to run And that's the same reason join gangs every day Cause they wanna be accepted, but at home they too Meanwhile, white america to call him a thug But all he ever wanted was a to give him some love Tell him that he love him, he need him Promise he won't ever him Never smoke crack, never lie, and he'll never him I feel like all my I been needing a break Looking at my family, I ain't wanna make the same And I know that shit sound up but they not all doin' great Oh my God please, can I have a conversation with Member of my family without they out asking for five G's To pay they bills or they lawyer (huh) I learned something, I ain't giving y'all a I'll you something worth more, that's my time I ain't dropping stacks, I'm dropping it's for my nieces and nephews to go to college And hit me on the phone, hit me up " Uncle Bob, you at? Yeah I know your pockets fat but I don't give a fuck that I'm we family" (uh) We a breed family, yeah, yeah, uh
Man see I remember when I was like fifteen years old and my dad me to the studio--I this is random I'm just trying to take you guys it, right. And, I'll never forget it I had like rhyme books--he'll tell you, tell you man, I just, I went them motherfuckers I was rapping for fifteen minutes straight. And that was my first yo, I was like tenth grade, in the studio, and I knew that this was I wanted to do. I it
I knew it ever since I first saw Kill I been flowin' that blood, Uma Thurman spill None than the RZA, yeah he did the soundtrack And then I Wu-Tang soon as I found that And then Big L, Mos Def, and Nas, there no turning back Couldn't it if I tried, homie, how 'bout that See I'm a student of the game, so and plain But I'ma to take it back to I ever sat first class on a plane
I was in Park, right. I guess technically, if you wanna go before that, I was uh, I was in Germantown, uh no it was in Montgomery Village, in Maryland I was living in my sister's basement. And some happened, you know, she kicked me out, it was Christmas, whatever I you Genie. Anyway, so happened, and then I just kept it pushing. You know, I was for a little while, whatever, you know, I went, uh, I at my mentor's house, Solomon, and I stayed at my Godparent's house, Mary Jo and Bernie, I ya'll. Uh, Mary Jo, I'm back when I used to smoke, I steal the shit out of your cigarettes, I love you, I'm sorry that. But, you remember, always you let me record, I'd always be recording in the attic or I could so, I love you, I you for supporting me there. But then, she was like, "you gotta get the outta here" too, after a while, she me some time, but like, I was twenty old at this point. She was like, "nah, you get the fuck outta here and do something with your life. " And this was around the time I opened my first show ever for Killah man, in Gaithersburg, right in Old Town, the shit was insane, I'll never it, and that's I met my boy Lenny, Big Lenbo, wassup! That's man, we just started kicking it and hanging, he lived in park and before I, before I knew it I was with him in his basement. And this is around the time I met 6ix, and 6ix was to the University of at the time, which is right down the street. So I'd always go to their room, I there was nights I would just in the dorm when we was making beats. We was doing all types of man, when we got out we did the first Young Sinatra, and now we on the Young Sinatra motherfucker shit is crazy man. And I like, I used to steal quarters from Lenny just so I go to the 7-11 to eat and he was like, "you why are you stealing, just ask me bro," and I was supposed to get a job, I was in, uh, his basement on the couch, which is the cover to my album, Pressure, shout out Cathy, shout out the family, all my beautiful brown people! We made it, crazy, but nah nah, listen, I'm ahead of myself, I'm getting ahead of myself. So like, I was staying him and I was supposed to get a job, And he was like, " Yo, you gotta get a job bro. " Things going so good with the music that we kinda stopped talking it, it seemed like every something new was happening, and I sat him down one day and I was like, " Look bro, please, like, can you just me one year, like just me one year, man, let me put everything that year. And if I don't get it, it, I'll just submit, and I'll just it on society." And he was like, " Bro I'ma you one year, " and for one him, his family, all his homies, Benny, man! They took care of me, put, he put clothes on my back, he put food in my stomach, you he helped me with microphones, and recording, and yo, almost a year to the fucking day bro, I to Def Jam. And my man, he was a surveyor, out there making sure all the get built, rain, snow, sleet, all that shit for years dawg! And when I signed my I said, " that! Quit your job, we're to LA! " shit was crazy, so we get to LA, we're off Coldwater Canyon. Alta Mesa, in studio city man, and I'm going to the with No I. every day, and like, is crazy. the first time I met Cole, yo out Cole, that's my fucking boy. Big Sean, all these man that I met, it was crazy, Don Cannon, everybody. when I first met Kev, Bobby my engineer, what up Bobby? It was just like, was insane. I dropped Sinatra Undeniable, and that was crazy, that was insane, 'cause was the first time
Me and my ever hit the road On the real you know we from zero to overload in front of the fans, they had their hands waving This is all I ever wanted, is all I'm craving Me and my boy Chris the game Two visionaries on a mission, shit ain't the same Some ups and came around, had a lot of problems But no matter what happened you we always solve 'em We always solve 'em,
Man, kinda crazy thinking about it though. so much has happened yo, and I mean shit, by the time are hearing this, I'm 28, I'm 27 while I'm it. I mean right now I'm working on Bobby Tarantino, Ultra 85, Young 4, and a whole bunch of other shit, man this is crazy! Acting, writing, I'm just so, I can't I'm here man, we for so long, I mean for so long, yo. And motherfuckers they you man, they try to make me feel bad how I look, how I speak, how I rap, how I act, my race, my everything, they just fucking you man, hate you when you in this position. But you let 'em, you can't let 'em, you let that shit get to you man. to persevere, continue to be the you you can be, 'cause I'm here now man, best friends. I got everything I ever want man, even you always want more deep down, and you got goals down, that's great, but fuck shit, I'm so happy, I'm so blessed man. So if you to this right now, no matter how old you are, how you are, whether you on a school bus headed to get your education, or you driving home from work off at your boss, just man, please do what you want in life. So many people, always say, " Oh I do this but," or " I can't because," and you already lost, they lost, and I felt bad for person 'cause that person will make it. " I would, but I have the money," " I would, but I don't the time," Fuck that, you gotta do it man, you do what makes you happy, you have selfishly in that aspect. Stop worrying about others, stop out, focus on yourself man, and own happiness, that's the realest thing. And that's all I can you, because you can't help anyone until you yourself, you know what I'm saying. So please, put the on first, they say on the airplane, cus', put your own motherfucking on, and go do it man. Go do it, just live your
I love y'all, you so much for tuning in, uh, I hope you've enjoyed Young Sinatra experience, I know I have. Uh, this is gon' be the last one tho, uh, gon' be the last one for sure. I'm coming back with some fun, but, I know. I you guys! 85's gonna be crazy! I crazy! Bobby gonna be that trap shit, whoo! We took 'em back this boom bap, now we finna to the future, we ain't scared, we make for everybody, you know what I mean? I love you, look at that accent coming out. I don't know why, every I get on the mic that Murrland accent, go ahead cuh, job all day boy, you sound Wale, back of your neck. I love so much. Pack, yeah, yeah. Yeah!