He said they did, but things like artist rescheduling their appearance time essentially fukking up barbers scheduled appointments made him feel uneasy, combined with random barber hanger-ons breaking barber chairs made him stop the actual barber shop
It seems extremely easy to at the least get in a spot and start shooting. Theres something we don’t know.These nikkas can go on Giggster and rent a podcast studio for $35 an hour. You can get all the equipment you need for your show for under $400, and you can literally shoot a crystal clear interview with your iPhone on a tripod.
The root of the problem is these nikkas trying to get all grandiose, tryna monetize the show 6 different ways selling merch and vape pens and shyt, got camera crews and a team of editors, treating the show like it's a Fortune 500 company and they about to become billionaires off of it.
At its essence, you have a YouTube show interviewing famous people. Treat the shyt like it's a hustle, take your YouTube money and keep it rolling. Invest in some side shyt to keep running the money up. That Say Cheese nikka did it the right way.
Tbh they been fell off 2 yrs ago when dude started that beef with tek and steele and that esso guy. Math isn't that interesting on his own.joe budden has a much bigger channel and I'm pretty sure he broadcast his show from the crib. what's stopping math hoffa from doing that?
Most real street tyc00ns are in federal penitentiary or deadonce again… all these street dudes are idiots. Talking “Jay taught me game”, “I’m a hustla” “I’m a business man”, “I get money”.. most these dudes really live middle class or well below. Fumbling bags and failing at legit businesses. Dudes ain’t hustlers and nothing about them says ‘business’!!