Though Cash Money Records and its founder, Bryan "Birdman" Williams, are inextricably tied to Miami, he and his one-time flagship artist, Lil Wayne, have made Miami their home for over a decade. And while Florida legend Trick Daddy had plenty of praise for Wayne's work ethic when he stopped by The Breakfast Club today (Nov. 10), he wasn't as diplomatic when speaking about Williams. "Baby wanna be a Crip one day, a Blood the next day," Trick said. "He wanna hang with the fake Haitians, talking about he got the killers." He went on: "When you try and be a CEO, when you try to be a rapper, and you try and be a ladies man, and you trying to be a girlfriend, and you trying to be a Crip and a Blood," the Slip-N-Slide founder figures, "you fall for anything." Trick did add that he's close with Cash Money co-founder Slim, who he says is struggling through some health issues at present.

Trick also explained why he filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy ("I've been watching the politicians and the rich white folks, and that's how they get back") and why he prefers weed and cocaine to medication for his lupus ("my drugs work better"). He said he wanted to "high-five 50" Cent for being sexually liberated. He explained why he was never an athlete ("The only two bones in my body are my manhood and my trigger finger"), his views on bodyguards (""I can't stand when I see dudes from the hood with their security") and what he's calling himself to some young ones in his life: "My rap name still will be Trick Daddy Dollars, but my street name is Uncle Step Daddy. I'm tired of the women I'm sleeping with telling their children I'm their uncle."

On a more serious note, the veteran rapper spoke at length about his efforts to help Florida youth. "I'm not gonna be like Oprah," he says, "I'm not going to Africa to build no girls schools, because we need schools here--especially in Chicago where she made all them billions at." Trick adds: "There are some Black kids I know in my ghettos in Miami who are never going to leave Miami unless they're on the Bluebird going to prison. And I have a personal problem with that."

 

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