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Club Shay Shay - Kevin Gates Part 2

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Shay Shay Media & Playmaker

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4.8 • 7.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2026

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

On this powerful episode of Club Shay Shay, host Shannon Sharpe sits down with Grammy-nominated, multiplatinum artist, entrepreneur, and Louisiana legend Kevin Gates for one of the most vulnerable and spiritually charged conversations of his career. The episode opens with Kevin Gates leading a prayer in Arabic, setting the tone for a deeply introspective discussion. Gates reflects on being born in New Orleans and raised in Baton Rouge by his grandparents, crediting them for instilling respect, discipline, and a relentless work ethic. He shares how his grandfather remains the motivational voice in his head and opens up about the pain of losing his grandmother just before performing in Baton Rouge, as well as the backlash he faced online while grieving. Gates dives into his complicated relationship with his mother, discussing estrangement, healing conversations, and how understanding her limitations helped heal his inner child. He explains how being treated as the “black sheep” fueled his overachieving mindset and desire for validation. Shannon and Kevin also discuss trauma, including Gates’ admission of childhood sexual abuse, the disbelief he faced, and how that trauma shaped his fear, violence, and eventual path toward healing and accountability. The conversation turns to fatherhood, masculinity, and mental health, as Gates explains how he created open, safe spaces for his children and other men to heal. He reveals how making his song “Protect Children” forced him to confront unresolved trauma and why music remains one of his most powerful tools for release and purpose. Gates reflects on his troubled youth, time in juvenile detention and prison, hustle culture, and the lessons that ultimately redirected his life. He shares insights on the music industry, founding Bread Winners Records, and learning from legends like Master P, Boosie, Birdman, Jim Jones, Lil Wayne, and the Young Money era. Gates also discusses career highs and lows, including his 2016 Grammy nomination while incarcerated, touring, collaborations, and his love for performing. The episode explores Gates’ dramatic physical transformation, spirituality, fasting, Ramadan, discipline, and self-improvement. He opens up about depression, substance abuse, suicidal thoughts, and the importance of speaking up rather than suffering in silence. Gates speaks candidly about love, marriage, trust, faith, and how healing his relationship with God transformed his relationships. The conversation concludes with reflections on fatherhood, legacy, spirituality, and Gates’ goals for himself mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually—leaving listeners with a powerful message about turning pain into purpose.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thank you for coming back. Part two is underway.

0:04.5

You started your own record label.

0:06.7

Yes, sir.

0:08.3

You got artists signed?

0:13.3

Yeah.

0:16.4

I got all seven of my different personality sign.

0:20.4

Nah, we got some artists there, you know, we got some artists.

0:25.1

Tell us about the business.

0:26.5

What am I missing about the rap business?

0:29.1

Because, you know, I've got a lot of, I haven't heard a lot of, I mean,

0:32.9

had a lot of entertainers on here that do what you do.

0:35.7

I hadn't heard a whole lot good about the, about the, about the, uh, about the, uh, music industry. You get what you negotiate. I've been having a beautiful time in the industry. Okay. Now, in the beginning, I wasn't because I had to learn how to get out of my own way. Mm-hmm. So, but I've been having fun lately. Yeah. So in other words, as Terry Cruz once said, don't nod yes and mean no.

0:58.9

Do you get what you negotiate? People love me because I, I'm straight to the point. Right. Say what I mean. Okay. I mean what I say. What's my percentage? What am I getting out of this? What are you taking from this? Well, I'm going to agree to the terms of disagree.

1:13.6

And then we're going to go back and forth.

1:15.6

Okay.

1:16.6

And then when to get to where I wanted to get to, I'll engage.

1:20.6

Do you have representation or do you represent yourself?

1:24.6

I'm able to represent myself, but it's always good to have representation. Yeah. Somebody read over the fire. I'm both for. Yeah. Yeah. I agree. Help me understand the streaming industry because everybody's like, you know, the mom and pop stores there are no more. Yeah, I mean, you remember you used to go to Tower and goodies and used to go to the mom and pop show. You put the record on, you can listen to it. You know what's crazy? What's crazy? I still sell hard copies and I sell records. Do you? Like the record? Yeah, yeah, the 45, 33? Yeah. I still sell them and I do them like for my fans. Okay. I do them like at the merch tables, concerts. Man, I can't remember last one. Because I come from that era of passing out CDs. Yeah. Because, you know, you had, first you had the LP, 45, 33, then you had the, well, you had the 8 track and all those. Then you got a cassette. I was passing out my mixtape going everywhere, going to the mall. And shout out of all my partners that helped me with that, because I know that was, they believed in me.

2:20.4

Them dudes ain't had to help me pass out of no CDs. Right. We was all passing our CDs together. When you passed, let me ask you, when you passed out of mixed CD, mixtape. And I give it to you and I tell you, look, I'm Kevin Gates. I want to be your favorite rapper. I do want to be

2:32.5

Are they free or you charge people?

2:34.0

For free.

2:35.4

I just want to be your favorite rapper.

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