DJ Akademiks Live Streams - 50 Cent Goes at Marlon Wayans. Is Marlon Next? Cassie gets served by escorts. D4VD arrest imminent?

Episode Date: December 10, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 See is the key people. We are about a third through the month. You know it's our 30 for 30. We are a third through the month. Or just about, right? Yeah, just about. Is day 12? Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Okay, whatever. Anyway, let me get on all platforms real quick. This 50 case, or not 50 case, but like this 50, like diddy whole thing, just kind of keep growing less. I know the news media is kind of, it's kind of like quiet right now. It's not much shit going on. Now, rule of thumb when it comes to the media is when nothing is going on in the media, the only thing happening in the media becomes the biggest story and last the longest because people need shit to talk about.
Starting point is 00:00:55 That's just what happens. And it appears that this ditty documentary, you know, I always tell you all, the cheat code is dropping the album. at the end of the year. That last week, which is this week. So I'm going to tell you how it's going to go already. Savage is going to drop his album. He's going to get number one. Right?
Starting point is 00:01:20 So he's going to get number one going into next week. Then he's going to probably get another number one because nobody else is dropping unless I think there's a, the Christmas album usually comes out, but I think his numbers is going to beat that. Then after Christmas, nobody buys Christmas music anymore. Streams it. So Mariah Carey's out of here.
Starting point is 00:01:38 But then we're approaching the first week of January. Nobody's dropping the first week of January because all the labels are still closed. So usually that's a third week at number one for the nigger who drops or the biggest artist who drops this Friday. This is how you know Drake ain't dropping, you know what I mean? Because obviously also Drake and Savage are friends, you don't drop all your man's date or you don't block his run if he's trying to have a run, right? So, yeah, he gets number one this week. if he could stave off the Mariah Carey effect against number one the next week,
Starting point is 00:02:13 then here's the, here's a challenge. And I'm going to walk you out through it. Because this is how Savage could have a five week at number one, but here's the thing. Taylor Swift, I know, I keep, you know, it's Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift still got an album that's doing 90,000, which is ridiculous. you get what I'm saying it's ridiculous when was this album dropped the life of a showgirl
Starting point is 00:02:41 yeah this shit was dropped in October and it's still doing 90,000 so here's the thing I think savage you're going to come out and do 170 maybe 200 but I'm going to say 170 I think north of 150 is probably probably safe to say so between 150 and 200 so let's say he does 175 right the second week is going to come in around, I don't know, 8590. This Taylor Swift album, okay, so he's going to have to compete for the second week with Taylor Swift and Mariah Carey. If he happens to win that, Christmas is done. Mariah drops out. But Taylor's album, if you look on the list, Taylor's album is the only one that's growing. Like Taylor's album is getting more and more popular. While everybody's album for the most part, down 10% of last week compared to this week.
Starting point is 00:03:49 That's Morgan Wallin. This one didn't change in some K-pop nonsense. What the fuck is this? This is stray kids down 79%. Everybody is losing for the most part except this. But this is a Christmas album. It's getting to Christmas time, right? This album, this is an old-ass album, too.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Did 50,000 just off Christmas shit. Look, everything. Christmas is popping back up, 76%. Not King Cole, the Christmas song. Right? That's an album. Charlie Brown Christmas, 67%. Okay?
Starting point is 00:04:24 Oh, here's Mariah. You know, Mariah, Mariah is coming for it. So this is when she gears up. She did $36,000 last week. She's probably going to jump up to $60,000 this week, and then Christmas week, she's going to peek out. By the way, this is why Mariah Carey never has to put out another album in her life.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Because this album sells itself, it's like she's dropping a new album every year, even though she's not dropping a new album every year. You got Frank Sinatra, the Ultimate Christmas. It's, you know, it's always smart. Like, if I'm a label and I could give some advice to, like, artists, I'm going to tell the artist, yo, we all need a happy birthday song. No matter what happens, go shoddy, it's your birthday. That's always going to happen.
Starting point is 00:05:23 By the, I think Drake tried out with a ratchet happy birthday. I like that, so I don't have it connected like that, but you need a song that people are going to bump every year and never gets old. You target birthdays, everybody got a birthday every year, right? And there's someone else having a birthday every day. you target Christmas because Christmas and again now these aren't easy songs to make because you got a bum you got to make a song that is going to go down in time as like a classic timeless you know Christmas song if you're going to do it like that what else birthdays birthdays Christmas what other days are like you know there's just certain type of songs that just they're just they're never get old and every year they pop back up because it's just that time of the year again. Let's keep looking down at what's going on here.
Starting point is 00:06:19 Romeo Santos got some shit going on. Holy. Is this new or old? Anyway. Christmas album Andy Williams, I don't even know who that is. Pentonics? The best of Christmas? Look, it's a bunch of Christmas shit.
Starting point is 00:06:34 So right about now, remember, the label stopped spending money. They usually pick the artist and this is, Savage's year, right? So Savage gets the last album of the year pretty much. Other people are going to job, but there's no budget behind them, right? Like Savage is going to have a budget. So again, I was walking y'all through how Savage could potentially have five weeks at number one, potentially without any stiff competition and definitely won't be no competition in hip-hop. So he would have number one this week. I say 175. Then he's going to do about 85 the second week. but that's going to compete with Mariah Carey
Starting point is 00:07:14 and also compete with Taylor Swift, depending on how Taylor is at. That's after Christmas, then we get to New Year's. There's nothing open on New Year's, okay? So New Year's, you theoretically could get a New Year's number one with about $60,000 in sales, right? Around $60,000. However, I keep saying Taylor Swift,
Starting point is 00:07:35 because her album keeps, it's so consistent, if she's still doing 80K, she might take the number one from Savage that week. So that would be the third week. But if Savage beats her out again, he would have three weeks at number one. Then we go to around the fifth or the sixth. That would be the fourth week.
Starting point is 00:07:55 The label still ain't open yet. So as long as Savage is still batting above 40,000, he could again have a number one for that particular week. And after, once we're getting to like January 15, that's when the labels are pretty much open, right? And, yeah, shit starts kind of going down. Also, the album kind of tails off and other people like pop up. Anyway, I'm giving you out of the chart prediction watch, but I do think, I do think, I've always, like, I love that method. The big artist that drops, I remember A. Boogie one year had like five weeks at number one.
Starting point is 00:08:38 And, you know, this is a great album. but there was no competition. Like, no one dropped, which who gives a fuck? You know, I mean, you're going to, it still goes down in the history books as a number one album for those weeks. All right. Welcome, y'all. Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Starting point is 00:08:52 I know, I know. I apologize. I should have had an earlier stream today. In me trying to get an earlier stream, I got a later stream. Whatever. We're going to make you do what to do. Welcome to the people on Kick, on Rumble, and, of course, on King Academics and the Academy.
Starting point is 00:09:08 All right. So, I really start talking about albums because I was talking about news stories. And the reality is this, there's nothing going on in hip-hop. Like, everybody who either makes content or the people who talk about stuff every day, we all need content to. And this is why there's something called a churn factor, right? There's a churn factor. If a news comes out, right, like certain things that last for a day.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Slightly bigger stories last for three days. Like, a huge story is going to last for the week. Now, there's nothing really happening because not only are most celebrities, you know, they're employed by maybe a movie studio or they're employed by a record label. When all those things kind of shut down, you kind of see really Hollywood and even the news cycle unless people get arrested or something like that. That shuts down too. So this 50-cent documentary thing, it came out at the right time for 50 because, number one,
Starting point is 00:10:07 he's taking advantage of the same type of, you know, dry period that I believe Savage is going to take advantage of, which means people, you have a clear air for people to consume this documentary. Now, not only is the documentary, I believe, benefiting from it, I think that all of the subplots that 50 is kind of like getting into to support the documentary in terms of promotion, which is going back and forth with Jaru, kind of calling out Jay-Z, You know, obviously now with Marlon Waynes, these things are still the biggest things we're talking about. And the documentary, I believe, at this point, is like over a week old. So it's just kind of stretching it out.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Pause. Now, if you guys haven't been on 50 cents Instagram, y'all got to go check it out. Okay? First and foremost, he continued to poke some fun at Jha Ruh, right? And him and Jai been going back and forth. Remember I read this whole thing by Jai and I said, yo, this sounds like Jaru had a lawyer sitting next to him because Jai's looking like he ain't trying to get sued.
Starting point is 00:11:17 And of course I was right. You know what I mean? Come on. Of course I was right. The wording, he even was so liberal with explaining at times, yeah, even though it seems like that 50 was never officially charged. And that is language of someone who has an. editor who is trying to make sure they're not defame in someone because in how it's written,
Starting point is 00:11:45 it was written in a way to say, hey, listen, you know, we're just spitting the facts. And we're saying things not only to drive a narrative that this guy is a bad person, but we're also saying things as well that could be in their favor. Anyway, I think he deleted that post anyway. Regardless, 50 posted this video kind of getting at Jaru. Now, remember Jaru said he was going to do his own documentary. I think I talked about that yesterday. He said he said he was going to do his own documentary on 50.
Starting point is 00:12:18 And, you know, there's a silent, I want to say majority, because I keep telling you, I'm talking to these rappers and these people who are celebrities behind the scenes. They don't hate Diddy like that. After all the details came out with his trial, I'm telling you, I'm going to keep saying, If Diddy comes out and does the Gunner, they will accept him. But if he comes out and he's whaling, he's still trying to have five of his bitches on a yacht. He's on the breakfast club talking about he's trying to get with the next 25-year-old chick, talking about his brother, love.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Like, that's going to, it's going to fuck him up. He got to take this as a moment as being humble. Come out. Yo, look at this. Yo, let me tell you, Gunner got the best PR. You go to Gunner's page. Gunner's doing a 5K run in every city Like you know what I mean
Starting point is 00:13:09 Gunners now turn into fucking inspiration This nigga looks like he wanted to get a deal with CrossFit Yeah Lost all the weight Doesn't talk He brings the kid Yo he went to Atlanta Right
Starting point is 00:13:22 All them gangster rappers who from Atlanta We don't see them doing nothing But they hand out bullets and bodies Like they're crews They don't really do nothing Gunna has been the person Who's uniting the city Yo let's go on a 5K
Starting point is 00:13:35 run he's running with the people you know it's doing so much to to help rehabilitate his image but also kind of give off the image like yo this guy's a good guy this guy is you know he's accessible because sometimes you know that's what usually a lot of rappers they would like to do like people like gunner or a six nine they'd be like oh yeah that rat don't come outside that no you can't say none of those um things to gunna by the way what i do like that he's doing he's not trying to prove himself. I think 6'9 always fucked up on that, right? Like, oh, I got out, but I'm, but I, yeah, I ratted in.
Starting point is 00:14:12 What's up with y'all, niggis? I ain't doing nothing. Don't do that. Gunna got out. Gunner has been showing I'm not scared of the people. Gunna has shredded this image that he need to hang around with the tough killers. All Gunner's doing is hanging with the people. He looks the most relatable.
Starting point is 00:14:31 He's going on runs with them. Look. He's getting embraced. And again, you know, I don't want to doubt this and act like, you know, he's, you know, not doing this genuinely because it looks like he's really into this fitness journey. But that is such a smart thing. Young thug gets out he want to hang with killers. Oh, yeah, that's not going to work, buddy. Gunner gets out, all right, fuck it.
Starting point is 00:14:54 Y'all calling me whatever. You know, listen, I'm not even going to get at that type of stuff. I'm with the people. So you see him out every city. You see him running around. You see him. It's the 5K want to run. See? This is Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:15:09 He's running with the mascot of the Atlanta Hawks. Yeah, you see? Got the nice professional pitchers. He does this everywhere. Look, Gunna has actually turned into a beacon of positivity, a beacon of uniting. This is why all the rappers in Atlanta who claim they don't like rats and want to get at him, we keep looking at them like they're the lame ones.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Why? Gunner seems to be minding his business, keeping his head down, out the way. I'm giving back. I'm with the people. I'm one of the people. I'm shedding whatever image you have. I'm not posting Adam in the trap. I'm not posting that I'm about to go kill nobody. I'm just doing me. Gunna has reclaimed. Gunna, goddamn, look like the king of Atlanta. Nigger went to Atlanta, ran around the 5K, and then he performed at the State Farm Arena.
Starting point is 00:16:16 Sold it out. It wasn't Gunner and friends. By the way, it made news because Gunner shut down the stadium, he didn't have one opening performer. They've been saying that about Gunner's tour. Respectfully. Meek sold out the arena in his city. He had about 70 niggies on that lineup.
Starting point is 00:16:38 well it wasn't line up it was him and friends but yeah 70 niggas there gonna gonna show he don't do no openers there's no nigger running out before him they say a dj plays and then gunna comes out and gives you his hour and 15 hour and a half and leave show over gonna not do it none of the fake kicking it no more none of that well i mean they probably don't want to do it with him either but Gunna is you're realizing. Let's see, hold on. This is his engine. Doing this thing.
Starting point is 00:17:24 So I only said that to say, Gunna, if Diddy does what Gunna does in terms of humble yourself, that party lifestyle, you have to quit. You can't be just like how Gunna, not saying he was the most,
Starting point is 00:17:43 synonymous with street shit, but imagery and how he's carrying himself, he looked like he is trying to shed any association or connotation with the streets. If Diddy gets out and says, listen, I'm pushing 60, which by the way, when Diddy gets out, let's be clear, Diddy age, did he's 56 he's expected to be released in 28 he's going to be 59 pretty much 60
Starting point is 00:18:18 if he gets out doesn't have to be a rebrand but he's not like yo after the show is to after party in after the party is to hotel lobby in no no no no no no no no no no no calm it down calm it out
Starting point is 00:18:34 if he goes about it that way I'm telling you that I've talked to rappers in the industry how some of you are portraying Diddy they don't see Diddy like that and it might be for many reasons. Number one, Cassie isn't an insider to this industry anymore. Not only that, I think people actually believe that this is some malicious prosecution and that Diddy,
Starting point is 00:19:05 you know, of course he's a freaky-ass naga, but they believe that a lot of things that Didi was doing, they do. There's a couple of rappers who pay niggins to fuck they bitch. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a couple of rappers who all they do is threesomes and orgies. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a couple of them do. There's a couple of rappers who they slap shit out of their chick, too. I'm not saying that some proud shit, but that is in the culture of how these rappers is giving it up.
Starting point is 00:19:31 So when they see a mirror image of kind of how they're living to a certain extent, Now, I don't know no rappers who's roaming male semen on their chest. But in this other kind of deviant or degenerative behavior, they're not that outraged. They're not that outraged. And most of them align with Diddy in saying, man, these bishops just come around for the money, man. Like, you know, you wasn't forcing nobody to stay.
Starting point is 00:20:02 You knew you was getting into. You knew what you were signing up for. That is the conversation. and I've heard it a lot. Now, they're not going to get on social media and say it. They're scared of getting canceled. They're not going to say it. But as I'm saying, if Ditty comes back and he moves how he moves,
Starting point is 00:20:19 you're going to see every rapper next to him. Now, of course, you're probably not going to see them next to him. If he comes out, he's like, yo, let's party. No, no, no. But if he comes out, moves a little bit different with some decorum. You'll see it. Anyway, back to the original. copy. So Jaru,
Starting point is 00:20:46 Jarl. Jarl, um, basically had put out that he's going to be doing his own documentary, trying to unearth the pass of Curtis 50 Cyn Jackson. Now, I'll tell you another thing that I hear a lot of people are saying. Not only do they rock with ditty behind the scenes. And I mean, obviously, this is all contingent, because I think they're going to rock with it when he gets released. this is contingent. Now, when I say, I'm talking about rappers.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Like, I'm not talking about corporate, you know, entities or brands that want to align with them. I'm not talking about that. I'm told about rappers. Not only do they, you know, I'm hearing this chatter from behind the scenes. Another thing I'm hearing from behind the scenes that a lot of rappers won't say
Starting point is 00:21:34 is that this documentary, they just feel it's a hit piece, but on some beef shit. Like, they're not looking at this like, man, this is like this is not a surviving R. Kelly blowback within the industry. Like, oh my God, really? That's no. All the stories told in this doc are known stories, are myths, rumors, are things that people speculated on for many years. There's nobody sitting back to say, oh my God, this is some brand new information. A lot of the things when people listen to
Starting point is 00:22:11 survive in R. Kelly, they didn't know the depth. that's not the same with this documentary right here. So most people, rappers in the game, they're like, man, 50's a cold nigger. That's what I keep hearing. 50 a cold nigger. I don't hear them reacting to the doc saying, yo, ditty's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:22:32 All they keep saying, man, 50's a cold nigger. Which goes into this idea that I think most people in the industry, they're going with this idea that this documentary was more of propaganda to make people to heighten the dislike for Diddy once again after some people may have been a little bit more sympathetic
Starting point is 00:22:59 since he beat the Rico and the sex trafficking charges. So that's why Jarlal jumped in and say, all right, if we're doing documentaries and we could just twist any type of historical event and put a narrative around it and make someone look crazy, well, I'll do one against you. you. Now, another thing I've heard, which again, you know, these guys, they're not going to say it publicly.
Starting point is 00:23:28 They're skeptical of this documentary because of the name connected to it. It's, they actually feel like it's kind of, they're looking at like, yeah, it's no way you did this documentary thinking about the victims. If the person who's heading this up has been, if you get what I mean. So, J. Jari, Jari. Rue started down that realm, or route actually. 50 posted this. He says, in case you wonder why these people are saying these very nasty things about me, L.O.L. He posted a Gene Deal clip, and this is what Gene Deal said. So I opened the door and the dude said, you, I'm here for my cousin. I said, who you're a cousin?
Starting point is 00:24:23 And he said, uh, Jaru. I said, well, he's busy right now. He said, he's busy doing what? I said, he would puff. They're in the room. They're busy. They don't want to be bothered. He said, well, I'm going in there.
Starting point is 00:24:35 I said, bro, you ain't going in there because he told me they don't want nobody to be bothered him. You tried to bum rush me. I grabbed it and threw him against the piano. When I threw him into piano, Puff and Jaru runs out the room. Puff got his towel, Jail, grabbing his towel, but they butt the fucking. And so then, oh, he was. Uh, Jai was like, yo, what's going on? Yo, Jay, that's my cousin.
Starting point is 00:25:00 He knows me well. You know, uh, and Puff's like, yo, Jay, what happened? I said, he tried to get in the room. I told him he couldn't get in the room. And he was like, you just looked at Jai. He said, yo, John said, you ain't want to go in that room. There's a lot of frigging shit going on. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:25:18 So I opened the door. And, uh, the dude said, you, I'm here from my. Now, after Puff posted that, no, not Puff, sorry. 50 posts of that Jarl Responded by I said I thought Jughead was smarter than posting a blatant lie to the millions of Of your minions
Starting point is 00:25:42 Slandering Defamation Dummy lawsuit on the way Okay Now Again you know That becomes a little bit iffy with the defamation thing And I know everyone thinks There's a case of defamation at all times
Starting point is 00:25:59 it's not 50 saying it 50 posted a interview and if he had good faith that he thought the guy was telling a personal story the only person who could verify if it's true would be the people there 50 might be clear actually I'm not gonna lie to you anyway
Starting point is 00:26:18 Jean-Rue said he finished so okay now the next thing was the Marlon Wayne's thing that keep coming back up okay Remember we talked about this. Ain't baby all close. Not you stupid.
Starting point is 00:26:37 Yo, look. No, no, no, no, no. You working with Puff for 30 years. You saw Big before he passed? Yeah. Bro, so you're close. And Jack, what were you saying? And the documentary, there was insinuations of, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:47 that Did he possibly had something to do with both Tupac and Biggie. And, you know. Who's telling the story, right? You can skew. People very close to the situation. But you can skew. You can create any narrative as a producer and as a director. And as a storyteller, I can create a narrative.
Starting point is 00:27:04 I could be like, you know what? You have? I could create a narrative. We see it all the time on a reality shows. Like, nah, reality shows. That's how they're creating a narrative. It doesn't mean it's true. It doesn't mean it's true.
Starting point is 00:27:16 I can get interviews. I can do this. I can get footage. And I could make you think this about that person. No, for sure, yeah. And that doesn't necessarily mean it's true. So for me, you know, I think, look, 50 and Puff of a long-term, beef it's personal is between 50's wrong for doing it but 50's right for doing it it's dividing it's
Starting point is 00:27:37 between him and puff and before it between him and puff it's between both of them and god just the way puff is down on his luck and 50's kicking a man when he's down god is going to do it 50 of a luck turning up on 50 you know that you got to be careful what you put out there's a karma to every action that you think we ain't baby so he basically say hey you know and again this is what I I've heard a lot of people say behind the scenes. Like they feel like this is a propaganda piece, but this is beef. This is Fitty versus Diddy. Now, obviously, 50 ain't like that.
Starting point is 00:28:13 50 posted this white chicks thing and he said, yo, keep on and watch your mouth, boy. And everybody knows Marlon Wains isn't a guy to back down. So Marlon Wains, he actually hopped on his, you know, his Instagram. and he posted this. He said just for the record, bro, let's correct the narratives, Curtis. Rubber dub, dub, stop. Now, by the way, you know, I have to let you know
Starting point is 00:28:44 this is a AI picture from all, you know, research, pause. 50 posts this picture, which I think is also AI. And 50 says, did he got this fool trying to get out? me. No AI. That's your vibe, boy. Keep my name out your mouth. Oh shit. So I guess this is a real picture. What the hell? Holy. Now, let me see. Morley's Instagram. They've been kind of going back and forth on Instagram. He also posted a picture of 50, said 12 years of slave. He said, now let's think about this. Then he posted a caption while he would smoke the cigar. Says, just enjoy my life in my cigars before, this is a con before the storm.
Starting point is 00:29:45 For the record, I don't condone the abuse of woman, period. Unlike some people who have a track record of domestic violence, I got five sisters and a mother at honor. I rep us always. Don't let anyone create narratives. Marlon Lamont Waynes is an exceptional man. Good day, Curtis. That's when he posted this, then he posted this.
Starting point is 00:30:04 He says, where'd you get all that baby off from, Curtis? Many men Many, many, many, many, many, many men Rub oil pun me Okay, made the song Then he posed this He says some people Just be lying
Starting point is 00:30:24 Come on, Curtis To me one time, a long time ago At Chris Lighty's wedding He told me he took me shopping He used a window shopper Met at me I think I know why There used a window shopper
Starting point is 00:30:38 In the jewelry store looking at she came by Oh wow So it looks like he's almost saying Wait is he trying to act like 50 took me shopping He said something to me one So he's basically called a hypocrite Wow Wow wow wow wow wow well
Starting point is 00:31:02 Everybody I know the way 50s 50s on defeated via the internet 50 posted a few more things of his own Never those aren't the type of parties that I I go to I don't frequent those type of parties and even if I go like I said Been doing ditty parties for 15 years and I must say you never let me down Puff Ain't no party like a ditty party good times people I've never seen any of this I'm like when I hear about it when did that happen I never what the hell He also boasts about the success of the documentary
Starting point is 00:31:47 Stranger Things 5 earned 23.6 million views in week two, while the Sean Combs documentary, the reckoning hit 21.8 million views, and according to 50, this was only in six days. Wow. All righty then. So they're going back and forth. 50 is, you know, he's going to make sure anybody who is,
Starting point is 00:32:21 let me see, he's going to make sure anybody who's super, super pro ditty or super you know critical of his um documentary he's going to get at them vigorously let's see this but when you give up your manhood i've never seen somebody recover from it that was all the people that went to the puffy parties that was all the people that did all those things thinking that there was never going to be a consequence for what they were doing get punked out and pimped out by by some over greater desire you shouldn't have a greater desire than being a man. So you see some guys struggling with that. You see Bieber struggling with that. You see some of these guys struggling with that. They can't get it out of their head. They can't get it
Starting point is 00:33:09 out of their head. The things that they did. Was Marlon Wayne's at the ditty party? Now, you know, it's a funny, because we know so much more details that we so called the ditty party. Like, we don't know how it, the, like, yeah, the party wasn't the issue. The freak office issue, right? Like, It sounds like the Diddy party was just a wild party, but not like a sexual deviant thing. Those are free clubs that were separate. That probably happened afterwards, but not necessarily was connected to the party. Marlon Wayne's Diddy. I got to figure out what's the association here.
Starting point is 00:34:01 So he's spoken on this before. He's spoken on this before. I guess on Shannon Sharper, I thought he's. spoke on it before before that can ask you about this because there people be asking me about it these Hollywood parties Marley you've been to the Hollywood party what going on to these Hollywood parties I left early why does everybody say that because people people think that I've been to plenty ditty parties I left early I swear you I never seen the stuff that they they claim to be going on I never
Starting point is 00:34:48 seen I never never those aren't the type of parties that I I go to I don't frequent those type of parties and even if I go, like I said, I've never seen any of this. I'm like, when I hear about it, when did that happen? At what time did this go down? Because I was there until 3.30. You mean at 3.32? So they waited for me to leave.
Starting point is 00:35:10 Like, all right, good. That wayans, niggas gone. He talked too much. I've never seen it. Never seen nothing. You know, I see drugs, you know. I don't be seeing like, I'm not a man about the gangbangers and this and that.
Starting point is 00:35:25 Yeah. If I party, I like my own party. Yeah. You know what I mean? Even if I'm me and, you know, back in the day, it would be me and some chicks. It'd be me and some chicks.
Starting point is 00:35:35 I don't need me some chicks and some dicks. No. This is my party. It's my swall, right. Ain't no amtrak's going on. It's all love. There's a love session here. Like, go, but I don't,
Starting point is 00:35:44 I don't, you know, amtrak's. Because that'll get you in trouble. Yeah. I see the forest through the trees. Because I got God in my life. Right. I got my dad.
Starting point is 00:35:53 Daddy in my life, I got my mama, uh-uh, don't do that. Yep. Now you know better. Everything that you do, one day can come back to haunt you, so you got to be careful how you show up. I don't have no blemishes on my NASCAR. I am brand clean. I don't go to jail.
Starting point is 00:36:11 I don't do DUIs because I don't drink and drive. If I might have me a drink, I don't care where I'm at. I'm going to call me an Uber. Right. I don't drink and drive. I don't get into silly like things. Be on the case, yeah. Yeah, I don't.
Starting point is 00:36:23 I don't do that. I don't carry jewelry or nothing of value because I don't want to give you a reason to want to rob me. I got nothing. You want a credit card? Go for it, man. You got 20 minutes. Parties, like I said, I never saw nothing. People that want to come laugh and feel good and I owe it to my fans to walk through this life and be an example as best as I can.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Now, I will, you know, I will go on my runs. I will curse out United Airlines. Yeah. You know, when I'm mistreated, I'm a talk. bad about you but if I don't have to I'm a refrain but I watch my conduct you have to watch your conduct so I don't I don't go to those parties like that I've been to parties but like I said I never saw nothing I'd be so surprised when I hear certain things like that happened yeah where was I would that exactly white chicks did you well they at that party a few did you think white chicks was gonna
Starting point is 00:37:21 When you're making white. I'm wondering if Marlon Wayne, let me see. Personal, it's between him and Puff. And before it between him and Puff, it's between both of them and God. Just the way Puff is down on his luck, and 50's kicking a man when he's down. God is going to do it.
Starting point is 00:37:40 If 50 of a luck turn up on 50, you got to be careful what you put out. There's a calm of every action that you do. You think we'll see that day? You think we'll see that day? I don't think 50 does dumb stuff. You know, he's very smart, you know, in terms of his... Nah, every dog got to...
Starting point is 00:37:54 day, man. Every dog got day day. That's the thing I don't think people... I think whenever people feel like they got 50 and it's done done. You see, the thing is, I think there's a lot of niggas. They're just scared of 50. They're scared of 50 because they know when 50 start on them, it ain't going to stop. But trust me, if there's ever a day that they're like, yo, he's finally out of here. you're going to see niggas jump out from the woodworks.
Starting point is 00:38:31 Jack, it's like early in the year for me. You know how many niggas who, man, they don't got to work for me back in the day. Like, I may have, like, clown them, whatever. It was niggas who I thought, like, especially them rappers who, you know, yeah, I might have said some of the ropes to them. They probably realize their career is washed up now.
Starting point is 00:38:51 It's like, now we get on the phone and something. We're getting a little cool. the moment they thought, I think they looked around like, yo, I think he's finally out of here. They jump back out. They jump back out with the hate. So, yeah, I think a lot of niggas would want to kick 50s back in. It's just that he's been so bulletproof and everything.
Starting point is 00:39:17 Everyone just stays silent. Like, politeness. His baby mama literally accused him of, even though later on, I think did she take it back? I don't know if she's take about she deleted though. But she accused them of and usually that's that type of allegations people jump out on. But I think for 50 everybody was like,
Starting point is 00:39:38 yo man, I don't know what you told me. I stopped playing with that nigga fifth, man. Stop playing with fifth. But I don't know what it could be, but if there's ever a day that 50 is down and like the whole industry know, it is a rap for him, you're going to see haters come up like it's gonna be you know it's you're gonna see
Starting point is 00:39:59 it's like turn on the lights and you see the roaches running out the cereal boxes everything you're gonna see all type of shit man you don't see it bro this i think he already had his think we already would have saw it he got shot nine times he he got his he paid his debt early so that's why he's like eff it but you know look this is between him and puff and honestly it's between both of them and god oh that's interesting biz says not a internet's going to be there to protect him. Yeah, well, he is a very like figure, right? He is a very like figure.
Starting point is 00:40:36 50 has like a very interesting reputation. Like he's kind of a bully, but he's like the people's bully. Like, we like it when he bullies people. And usually the internet don't like bullies. But we kind of like it when 50 does the bullying, because his bullying is kind of usually, you know, preface with the, man, you know I don't like this thing. Like, we know his history so well
Starting point is 00:40:59 No matter even if we're like your bro Give Jarlah Ruh a break We're like, well, I could see why you're never letting up off that nigga, right? We can see it So, you know, only guy can judge And both of them people have time to sit with God And talk about and through everything And right now is Puff's time
Starting point is 00:41:17 To sit there and have a conversation Well, much needed conversation with God Ain't say nothing crazy Yeah, so 50s Okay Yeah, okay, so I guess back in the day, Marlon Wayne's tweeted out, been doing Diddy parties for 15 years, and I must say, never let me down, puff, ain't no party like a Diddy party. So, so look like they're at least friends. Now, again, I'm not going to take this on face value meaning that he was fucking women or involving free gloves with Diddy.
Starting point is 00:41:52 I do think there's a population and they're all like shame to say it and explain it. Diddy through the best most expensive, you know, lavish parties in the industry and celebrities, they used to have options. Oh, you could go to this person's party, the this person's party. And the Diddy party in terms of like, you know, a private mansion party or wherever it was, that was the thing, always the thing that was bigger and better than everybody else's party. It's like these guys can't just like clarify that they have been to that But they have never seen a freak off And I thought we got a pretty good explanation during the trial like yeah Like it's not that you go to a ditty party and all of a sudden Cassie's getting railed in the middle of the dance floor
Starting point is 00:42:44 This is something that's happening at a hotel that is separate and aside from it Usually it's days long red lights There's only three people there we've never even heard about it Actually, only one freakoff we heard about had four people, but it definitely wasn't some group activity where it's 10 or 12, right? So maybe he's just cool with Diddy. And the problem is some of the guys, and this is how, you know, the industry is kind of fake.
Starting point is 00:43:24 Some of the guys, you know, because of what we've seen about Diddy, they can't just say, hey, listen, yo, you know, you're a cool guy to me, bro. yo I've partied with him for a lot of years I've never seen weird shit I know he got caught up in some whatever but yo he's a cool guy and like I watch that documentary that documentary ain't that ain't it that documentary ain't it right so everybody when they're explaining it they do it in a weird way that comes across even more like they're protecting ditty as opposed to say hey listen I could you
Starting point is 00:44:04 know I can't voucher everything he did, but everything I've ever seen with them is contrary to what I see in the doc. Now, some people are kind of like, you know, taking aim at the doc to say it is a propaganda piece, which means it's not necessarily just a unbiased presentation of Diddy's character. Toray's journalist back in the day, he actually put out something where he is explaining, he's explaining the Did he doc and they use some of his content so that's why it's actually very important, Chad. They use some of his content in the documentary
Starting point is 00:44:46 and he was able to try to give some insight and he actually said that he doesn't believe that he believed they have repurposed the message or the other things that was involved in the doc. Let me try to play a little bit of it right here. that I am very briefly in show us two very different perspectives that combine to create the not guilty verdicts on the big charges. This one is a fan. She liked day 26.
Starting point is 00:45:19 But you can see the glitter in her eyes from being around Puff. It's like she went to a concert. That's a fact. She's definitely a fan. Shorty's a fan. You know I knew she was a fan of Ditty? And that's the thing about, you know, jury trials. It's almost impossible to eliminate maybe being starstruck.
Starting point is 00:45:44 I thought about that with the Malagra and Megastalian case. Like, it got to be somebody that's on that jury pool, that new Meg, that probably didn't know Malagra. And probably some of that new Diddy that, you know, not saying, didn't care for the victims, but. once she said that there was a few things that Diddy said it matter of fact I'll pull it up real quick she was like yeah there's a few times we both laughed at the same thing like we kind of and I'm like wait if you're the juror and you're trying to have a moment in there with Diddy
Starting point is 00:46:22 like come on now bro come on now come on now give me a second here it here it is I think it's the last one right? Yeah. Okay. So I did zero knowledge about him.
Starting point is 00:46:47 I am of that generation who basically grew up listening to the music that he was involved in. From Biggie to 112, I even like day 26. Yeah, this is the person. I wasn't like a personal fan of his. Oh yeah, she said, yeah. Wait, how do you like day 26, but you don't care about Diddy? Diddy found the day 26th. But in general, the music.
Starting point is 00:47:16 Yeah, yeah, sure, man. That's good for Diddy. You need a couple of fans up there. You know, I always heard that the reason why NW. Melly hasn't, you know, didn't get a guilty verdict was that there was somebody who, by a hook or by crook, they said, I'm not voting guilty. It ain't happening, motherfuckers.
Starting point is 00:47:37 That turned into a mistrial. So somehow, a true Y&W Melly fan slipped in the in the jury pool now I don't know how this how true this is because you know we haven't heard too much reports on how it became a mistrial none of those jurors really came out to do elaborate interviews like we're seeing with these jurors but that supposedly is a story yours looking at a celebrity for the first time up close and personal in a unique situation where they had the power over that celebrity it's easy for him to play on people's consciousness, on their opinion of him, on your thoughts of him, on their view of him,
Starting point is 00:48:19 by just turning a PR switch on. In the trial, one of the things that blew my mind is I actually saw a huge PR machine at play. I'm going to beat this trial every single day. Okay, okay. I just want to hear the jurors. The jurors definitely started to feel that there was a major shift in tone of energy towards. They were saying things like this was a... You never thought that she'll leave her. So it's like, both times.
Starting point is 00:48:44 This thing was an old school player. That thing was an old school player, chat. Word. Because he said he could realize that Diddy and Cassie, he know he had some toxic holes back in the day. He had some, he has some toxic hose back in the day. And he said he found that both of them were kind of into this together. I clap with one hand, the both ends like this, then you get the noise.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Do you believe that Sean Holmes is a violent person? Based on that Intercontinental video, he can be. Yeah, she liked it though. Just. Unforgivable, honestly. He can't beat that small girl like that the way he did. The defense was smart to say, hey, it's not against the law to be a bad person. You can say he was a terrible person.
Starting point is 00:49:42 Like a ditty man. It's not being charged with domestic violence. But, he's not charged with domestic violence. Domestic violence. wasn't one of the charges. The very next day, the following day, if you see how they're getting back together and exchanging text messages, and like nothing ever happened.
Starting point is 00:50:02 So now we are confused. What's going on here? He's beating her next minute. They're going on dinners and trips. It's like going back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. Allegations of I was forced, I had to say, are nonsense. She could have done whatever she wanted to do. That's my answer. I mean, if you don't like something, you completely get out. You cannot have worthless.
Starting point is 00:50:24 have the luxury and then complain about it. Real nigga, man. By the way, when I was thinking about the jury, I always thought I was like, you need some men on there that's live life. So I actually thought older men would see it in Ditty's favor. Older men. Because you live on earth for a while,
Starting point is 00:50:51 you don't have a couple of bitches put you through some shit. and I always thought they would look at Diddy and say, no, I always thought they would have the opinion that, well, both people are kind of culpable. I always thought female jurors, though, they were going to look at it and say, because women a lot of times, they don't think about it like how he's explaining, where it's like, you can't have it both ways. Like, you wanted this lifestyle, and because you wanted this lifestyle, you endured these things willingly. Women usually, they come across, for the most part, no disrespect to, you know, we got some chat queens, a lot of check queens in here. But sometimes they act like their children, where they take the decision making or they disregard the fact that they made a decision that came with a consequence. they focus on the consequence, right? It's like, well, she kept getting back with him
Starting point is 00:51:56 because she wanted the money, the fame, she wanted to be driving all these luxury cars, living in this big high-rise shed, multiple properties. She wanted that lifestyle. That lifestyle isn't entitled to no one. Now, not saying that you're going to get your ass beat for it, but if repeatedly, when you have multiple chances to,
Starting point is 00:52:20 not go back to stop. At some point, I think an older juror who's a male is going to say, you're making that choice. You're making a choice. While a woman or a female juror might say, uh, she's love bombed or,
Starting point is 00:52:38 or, you know, she's like in a spell or whatever. I don't think so. He's turning a PR switch on and turning it off, turning another one on over here, lighting a match for diversion over here, and then you get people confused.
Starting point is 00:52:51 about whether any of this is real or people are just coming after him to attack him. Combs has really been eyeing jurors looking for their reaction to all of the testimony. The judge threatened to remove Combs from the courtroom. At one point the judge did reprimand him for nodding at the jury. Did you ever make eye contact with Sean? No, no, no. No, we are not supposed to. If they catch you doing eye contacts or any other gestures, you'll be removed.
Starting point is 00:53:20 You will be kicked out. I think that juror shouted my man from 7-11. He looked like he was keeping the real. He was keeping the trail. He keeping the truck. He was keeping the trail. There were times where he would feel strongly, I guess,
Starting point is 00:53:37 for something and would nod. But that's pretty much all it was. You could tell she was a little bit enamored or at least not saying starstruck, but the presence of Diddy was take, like if you were the juror, she's going to kind of almost say that she's having moments with him. Look.
Starting point is 00:53:56 Wasn't anything crazy or like it wasn't like he was trying to sway us. I think it was more of just him as a person, just reacting to whatever was being said and forgetting where he was at the time. It's funny because I remember that nod watching Making of the Band. Like he would do that often. I think that's just his go-to. How she says she didn't like Diddy?
Starting point is 00:54:17 But she remember his nod that he was doing in court and it was reminiscent of making the band. No, you like Diddy, Shorty. Now, I'm not complaining. And I know Diddy ain't complaining because they should have got you off the jury pool if you have any type of...
Starting point is 00:54:37 I'm pretty sure they should have asked those questions. Hey, did you ever watch, like, is reality shows, is TV shows, they ever bought an album? Somehow she was able to say, no, I've never done that. Yet, she's very familiar. you're with him. She said she remembered the nod he's doing in court. It's interesting. At the time. It's funny because I remember that nod watching making of the band.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Like, he would do that often. I think that's just his go-to. If he felt it was something that he wanted, I guess, approval on, he would look towards us and be like... Yeah, she was eyeing that out. You heard that. And sometimes look over to us like, can you believe they said that in his facial expressions. Right here. And this is, And this is what I know. First of all, I think she's like, Diddy Fuck? But right here, where she remembers a specific moment where they almost have the same,
Starting point is 00:55:28 they have a shared reaction. And if you're the jury, it was funny to see, because I had the same facial expressions that he did at times when it was something that someone said and it's like, that didn't make much sense. I think the biggest one I remember was when Capricorn Clark said something about being kidnapped.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Jurors heard the emotional testimony from Capricorn Clark. She alleges the music mogul kidnapped and threatened her. I've described her relationship with Combs as, quote, complicated. Everything that I said in daddy, tried to believe. I think we kind of, I think the whole juror, the room, felt that that question mark pop up. I'm watching them as they relate to him. I think they all kind of had a like for,
Starting point is 00:56:23 Of course. What the fuck? And by the way, you know, this is why I say like, again, Diddy's team is a hell of a team. And this is why they have to take what they did as a victory, even though he did subsequently go to prison for a little bit. Diddy showed up, you know, I had Lauren Conlon on, obviously on the stream. And she was talking about Luigi Mangio.
Starting point is 00:56:48 We don't actually get into that, some Luigi Manjeone stuff because the, um, the body cam video of him. getting arrested is actually out. But Louise Manjeone, he shows up to court. Very dapper down, tailored suits, this and third. He ain't Richard and Diddy. Did he got it all? Did he got the bread?
Starting point is 00:57:08 But Diddy show up to court and Did he? I think by design. Now, granted, you're not going to get all that shit to make your beard still gray. So obviously you're going to see he looked like an older man. He looked a little rotund. which means he looked a little, you know, he didn't look like the guy that was walking in the fucking, walking with his robe on,
Starting point is 00:57:34 like, kind of like shoulders out ready to slap a bitch. He didn't look like that. He wore the Clifford Huxstable sweaters. You know what I mean? And that made him look more like a docile, older gentleman that probably was getting persecuted rather than imagine if he was going to be. going in there with those Tom Ford, you know, um, um, um, um, um, three piece suits with the fucking
Starting point is 00:58:04 pocket squared just like, you know, kicking it with the, with the cufflings. Nah, it's not going to look good. It's not going to look good. It's not going to look good. Hell, no, it ain't going to look good. So he showed up, played a part. Look a little rotund. Look a little fell off.
Starting point is 00:58:24 Wait till the last six months before he get out of jail. Did he go come out with a six-pack man? Like, he ain't won't come out fat. Like, mm-mm. But he looked the part and dressed the part to not look as menacing. And then, of course, he probably was, you know, looking at the jurors and shit like that,
Starting point is 00:58:40 probably, you know, just do one of these, you know? I think that's fair game. Every they looked over at Puff, it was like, like, buddy-buddy. They were star-struck. I never looked at him once. But every time I caught the glance of him in the corner of him, He would make me cry. I cried a lot.
Starting point is 00:59:01 Ah, anybody would hear that, man. Everybody want to hear that shit. Now, there is a lot of shit going on, chat. And what's going on is, oh, actually, was that? Oh, I wasn't done playing a tour or anything, right? He's excited to share moments with him, to look at him during the trial, to feel the same things as him, to see him doing the same nod that he did during making the band.
Starting point is 00:59:32 She's won over by the fame, and I'm sure that's part of why some of these jurors voted not guilty. Which is essentially what this man is saying. Why didn't she just leave? She explained that her career was... There's a poster he's talking more about the doc. What happened to Kim?
Starting point is 00:59:51 Oh, I think it's the big part. I just got to talk about one moment in the Diddy Doc. That's how really is. I think somebody's trying to kill me. I'm waking up paranoid. scared he's in peril. So I did that interview. He's talking to me.
Starting point is 01:00:13 The doc places this right before Peterson Audum Museum, March 9th. But you know what? We did that interview on the first album. That's him talking about the street, not the game. That's him talking about I'm afraid of getting knocked off on the street. The first time I interviewed him, we were sitting in the hallway of his. building and if anybody started walking up somebody from the crew would go down with a hammer who's that big said to me i am afraid afraid of the street but i got to be out here i got to live
Starting point is 01:00:50 i got to show him my music i got to show him i'm not afraid but i am definitely afraid but the doc makes it like that bite about his fear relates to the big pock situation and his fear ahead of going to L.A. He may have been afraid because he knew that he was in danger being in L.A. in that moment but that clip is way out of context. It's from years earlier. I just got to talk about one
Starting point is 01:01:16 moment in the Diddy Talk? Okay. So he's basically saying he did an interview with Biggie years before the feud with Pock and Biggie's talking about yo listen, shit the streets is crazy
Starting point is 01:01:32 and it was him talking generally about fear. However, in the dock, it's kind of meant to be like, you know, and they do paint a good picture like, oh, Biggie really didn't want to go to LA and like Puff forced it. And subsequently,
Starting point is 01:01:47 he went and obviously died. And they make it seem like Biggie was in fear of, you know, that situation. And he's saying contextually that's not accurate. So it just kind of goes to show maybe there's a little bit of propaganda or you know what I mean it's not necessarily about the raw truth it's about it's about telling a story and telling the story that they want to tell little rod told me what happened at ditties in a lot more detail than he goes into in the dock
Starting point is 01:02:18 he told me in order to make it in this industry you have to first be co-signed by someone like puff he said there's a small number of gatekeepers in this thing there's 50 he said there's Dr. Dre, there's Jay-Z, there's Puff, there's a couple other people. He said as an up-and-coming producer or rapper, you've got to get co-signed by one of them to get the other artists who want to work with you. So he felt like he had to be in Puff Circle to make it in the industry. And that meant going along with whatever Puff wanted. And quite often what he wanted was to drink. They were drinking in the studio all the time. Drinks, shots, couldn't really say no. You had to go along with the partying. But sometimes those drinks, those shots were laced. Aubrey O'Day talks about
Starting point is 01:03:09 possibly being graped without knowing it. That's what Lil Rod is talking about. He took a drink and then hours later he finds himself in the bed with puff and his butt hurts. And he's like, I don't know what happened because I was out of it, but I know what happened because I'm not stupid. But again, he felt trapped. The people around Pup are always saying they felt trapped. He's trying to get into the music business. He's working with Puff and he's done all these songs on the love album, hasn't been paid, hasn't gotten any credit. So he's like, I got to stick it out just to get that thing, just to get in the love album.
Starting point is 01:03:55 the door. Once I get my foot in the door, I can say no to things, but I'm trying to get in. Puff was great at taking advantage of people who wanted to be in the circus so bad they would do whatever. And you can sit at home and say, I would never have done that. And you wouldn't have. And 99% of people wouldn't. But there are people who would do anything. All right. I think that's the only thing he had insight on. If the Diddy Doc is 50's attempt to destroy the image of Diddy even further, he missed the main thing. The doc spends a lot of time trying to get us to believe that Puff unalived Pock. After years of hearing this story, I still don't buy it.
Starting point is 01:04:44 He announced to a room full of people, over 40 people. If you get Pock and Shug, I'll give you one mill. when Pock beats up Orlando, of all people, Kee-D.'s nephew, they say, oh, now is our perfect opportunity to do that thing that Puff told us to do. Let's apply Occam's razor. What is more likely that this happened because of a record executive from New York or the gang situation in L.A.?
Starting point is 01:05:19 But if you really want to make Puff look bad, you should be talking. Harkin's Razor is basically the most likely scenario is probably what happened, right? So it's like don't be thinking about the least likely scenario to make it fit. If it sounds like that's what's happened until you have proof that that's not what happened,
Starting point is 01:05:49 go with that. Talking about this situation. A lot of people think he is the reason why she's not with us anymore. She succumbed to pneumonia at 47? A lot of people have a lot of very real suspicion about what happened in this situation. If the real goal of the doc was to assassinate his image even further, this is where you go. This is the situation that I want clarity on. A lot of people remain very sad and have a lot of questions about what.
Starting point is 01:06:23 what happened to this woman, Kim Porter. It's amazing to me that the documentary just flies over that whole conversation, doesn't even touch down. If the Diddy Doc is 50's attempt to destroy the... Yeah, well, I think it flies over that topic because the only, you would have to get some of the people that's not featured in this doc to really, like, flush it out, right? Was, um, I'm trying to think of, I'm trying to think of some of the people. that would be around at that time.
Starting point is 01:07:05 It didn't feel like they did too much investigation on this. It definitely was more centered around drumming of the narratives around the Tupac stuff. But I think that this was just outside their realm. I don't think the family was going to turn on them. And even I'll be sure, I don't think I'll be sure, you know, other than just spew in a theory, I don't think they had much to kind of work off
Starting point is 01:07:27 to try to come with something really compelling that we could think any more than we do now, that Diddy had anything to do with the death of Kim Porter, right? They should have got Fonsworth. Anyway. Okay. Now, after the jury thing, so the juror stuff, like, you know, they're coming this new theory now that maybe there was jury tampering,
Starting point is 01:07:56 and they're saying that maybe 50 has the proof from these behind-the-scenes tape. Remember, 50's on the phone with his lawyer saying, you know, we got to find a way to kind of like, you know, influence the jury pool in a sense. And we got to squash this or we got to like, we got to hire PR. And essentially, they're saying that it borderlines on jury tampering. Now, there's this idea. And if you guys don't know, there's some people that worked for Diddy. some of them I know
Starting point is 01:08:35 and some of them were obvious like first of all Diddy's lawyer was Tenny Garagos one of them her father is Mark Garagos I brought him up a lot Mark Garagos is the
Starting point is 01:08:49 lawyer most well I know most for the Chris Brown case but he's a very popular lawyer out of LA he basically also kind of took up like this kind of like PR type of role during the
Starting point is 01:09:06 like a lawyer PR type of role during the trial. Remember Diddy's team realized that his lawyer kept putting his foot in his mouth. Remember his lawyer's like, I don't know where a nigga gets 50 maybe old, maybe he got at Costco. And he was like, I don't know what it's shit. It takes me forever
Starting point is 01:09:22 to get through one. Why? I don't know why somebody wouldn't eat 50. So it's like he was making Didi look guilty. And then he did the whole documentary. So they had to tell him, focus on court. And Diddy was right, because I would have fired him. Did he was right. He was a great attorney in the courtroom, but he was not good to talk to the people.
Starting point is 01:09:41 So they hired a bunch of PR people. And I guess, you know, as he's filming some of these stuff behind the scenes, people feel like, you know, there's jury tampering. And they're saying that TMZ, I got to say, is getting ahead of this. By the way, Harvey Levin does a podcast. podcast with Mark Garagos, and they're saying some of these people who may have been involved on the media side of, you know, kind of help kind of shift the narrative on Diddy while everything was going on. Now that they know that 50 cent, Diddy's mortal enemy, has the
Starting point is 01:10:23 tapes in hand and may have some off-the-cuff conversations. Remember, there's a cameraman just like filming Diddy everywhere. He might have been like, yo, TMZ, man, yo, Run that story on that bitch Cassie, man. Run that shit, man. Run it. I'm not saying that's what happened, but we're seeing people kind of move a little bit different because they now realize all Diddy's conversations was taped leading up to his arrest. So check this out.
Starting point is 01:10:49 And they're also thinking about jury tampering. Here we go. This is awful that Diddy owes his life to Mark Agnifalo, literally his life, because he could have gotten life in prison. were it not for Mark Agnifalo, his defense lawyer who had a brilliant strategy and Diddy screwed him over when he hired this videographer to chronicle his life without telling Mark Agnifalo that when Diddy and Mark were on the phone, this videographer was recording what Mark clearly expected to be an adult. attorney, client, privileged relationship.
Starting point is 01:11:36 Now it is true that the client holds that privilege. The lawyer doesn't, but Mark's clear expectation was that this was a private conversation. These were private conversations and that he and Diddy could talk openly. And Mark could talk to Diddy, not just as a client, but as a person in trying to guide him in a time leading up to his arrest.
Starting point is 01:12:06 And unbeknownst to Mark Agnifalo, Diddy has got this guy recording the conversation as he's sitting there saying, you are screwing the... By the way, he's not talking about Garagos on this one. He's talking about... He's talking about Ignifalo. But by the way, Garagos was kind of...
Starting point is 01:12:27 It was weird how they brought him on, but yeah. As I said, Diddy's paid for a lot of lawyers. A lot of lawyers, a lot of PR. You are messing up this case. We're losing. And knowing that that's on tape. And it's almost like he's performing for the camera
Starting point is 01:12:45 and not telling Mark what's going on. And the really enraging part about it is is that Mark Agnifalo won this case for Diddy with legal strategy. It wasn't just an accident that this jury that had heard all of this in the news before the trial voted not guilty on all the serious charges. It was Mark Agnifalo that did that. Yet Diddy secretly records this guy and embarrasses him.
Starting point is 01:13:19 And yeah, you could say, well, did he never expected that it would end up being broadcast somewhere else? Well, okay, but Diddy was planning on using it, or he wouldn't have had it recorded in the first. first place. So it's just really, really unfair. And I know, then in a way this sounds crazy that I'm getting so upset about Diddy, and yet there's video of Diddy beating
Starting point is 01:13:44 Cassie. Well, that's horrendous. But that doesn't mean you can't... I actually disagree with Harvey on this. You're a celebrity lawyer. You're getting paid millions. Yes. Diddy, who, yes, he's a little bit pompous, he was thinking, I'm going to beat this shit.
Starting point is 01:14:05 I'm going to, you know, come out victorious. I'm going to film myself going through these moments. And if I am successful as I think I will be, I will get to use what I want. I don't know how we're mad at Diddy for, you know, obviously it's not a smart idea to film yourself, but he didn't put it out. The only dumb thing you did is that I think he should have paid for the footage
Starting point is 01:14:35 that the footage never came out. look at something else as well. And I just think, as a lawyer, I just think this is just so outrageous that he would do something like this and not even understanding what Agnifalo's legal theory was. Because I will tell you, I will tell you that when we did our first documentary on Diddy, which was eight months before the trial, Mark Agnifalo said to me, on camera that he is going to tell this jury that this was a successful black man that prosecutors were trying to take down because they couldn't get into his bank accounts because they were clean
Starting point is 01:15:25 and he couldn't deal with tax they couldn't deal with taxes because he wasn't committing tax fraud so they go into his bedroom and that's what mark agnipelos said eight months before and he goes into the trial and he essentially must have bought a thousand bottles at Costco. And a lot of people just slammed him for that and said, how dare you? You're being disrespectful. The baby oil is the smoking gun in this case. Agnipholo knew all along that the baby oil was Diddy's best defense because when Agnipelow got before that jury in closing arguments, he looked at them and he said, well, the feds came in with their armor and artillery and guns. And what? did they do all right harvey so that's all right did he really screwed up no matter what nobody said
Starting point is 01:16:24 let's just here and there y'all are not working together the right way we're losing well he says we're losing but the reality is mark ag podcast if in prison the second thing that he did is by having a third party that's privy of the conversation the videographer in this case standing there there's no privilege right did he waive that entire privilege now it didn't end up backfiring because it Nobody knew it. Diddy did two things here. Number one, he betrayed Mark Ignifalo. What do you think? What do you think to find out how Agnifalo really feels here? And Mark kind of skirted it some, but I think you get the sense. Diddy knew that Mark was being recorded, but Diddy didn't tell Mark. Does Mark feel betrayed by Diddy?
Starting point is 01:17:10 I've not talked to Mark about it. What do you think? What do you think? What do you tell you? I'll just tell you, if it was me, I would be more than a little upset. I was more than a little upset when the client didn't know and I was being recorded. I mean, if there was a while there where I was meeting clients under bridges, freeway bridges because I was PTSD over it. So I think as a lawyer, it is one of the most inviolate oaths that you take to protect the client. confidentiality and the client privilege. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:17:48 I haven't talked to Mark, but if I were Mark, I would be out of my head. Out of my head. It's incredible. Did he did two things here. Number one, he betrayed Mark Magnifalo, who, to your point, did so much for him, obviously, without Mark McNifalo. It may very well be spending the rest. It seems that he and his team were very upset when they found out that this footage
Starting point is 01:18:07 was part of the doctor. Okay. So it's not really a big deal. I feel like they're doing a lot over nothing. Okay. All right, all right. Is there anything else? I'm trying to see if there's anything else with this.
Starting point is 01:18:22 Probably not. Well, I guess there is. So remember this guy, Clayton Howard. He's the guy who's suing Cassie. He claims Cassie gave him a SDD. He claimed that he was emotionally and he actually accuses Cassie of sexually assault. in him. He told the story of he said Cassie had him fuck her on her period and he felt he felt embarrassed. By the way, this was him talking about the loss.
Starting point is 01:19:07 The heavyweight champion of the world. Cassie is Casavelli. Cassavelli. Cassavelli. If she came out with another album, it should be Cassavelli, the last OG whatever because Cassie this was a masterful hell have no fury like a woman's gone she doubled it and see this is why she messed up she won when she got the money she should have took that money and she should have moved to fucking europe 48 laws of power yes once you win you stop no when to stop look once me and you go at it those men may feel they don't have claims they may nasty work and it it compels me even more to be the one to seek justice against her because somebody has to do it right she manipulative dozens of men. Okay, some of those men may feel they don't have claims. They may still be so
Starting point is 01:19:57 infatuated with her that they're not making the connection. This guy makes the connection. I didn't know about these other guys. And if I didn't know about these guys and you were flying me all over the state based on the same thing you just did to Sean Combs, you're a co-conspirator. So if the government won't grant me my right as a legitimate victim of this criminal conspiracy to hold you accountable, you know who will let me? The civil courts. And that's the only remedy for private citizen when the prosecutors won't help you is the civil court so this is why i sued her i can prove she was a part of this conspiracy hell she basically confessed to it understand why would no one want to hold her accountable for it and still support her like she's a victim knowing she manipulated
Starting point is 01:20:37 dozens of men well look i have tweets going back months that okay now you know before i get into the latest filing i don't know if i remember this give me a little second I just want to refresh out memory of some of these stories. I thought this thing it was his line at first. I still think that he capped it a little bit, but he is very detailed. She still had unprotected sex with me, and that was a strange part for me. I didn't want to have unprotected sex with her. I wanted to put a condom on.
Starting point is 01:21:17 But she insisted on it, you know, she told me she was on birth to put a condom on. But she insisted on it, you know, she told me she was on birth control now, so we didn't have anything to worry about. She, like, seduced me into telling me it had been months and she was missing me and all of this other stuff. So I succumbed and I had unprotected with her again. But when I left, I remember thinking for myself,
Starting point is 01:21:37 like for her to just get pregnant and be crying and saying it was so traumatic to go back and do this again, I lost a lot of respect for her after that. That's when I really started to look at her like maybe she was just a slut. And I don't mean that with any disrespect. Then he tells the story of how Cassie gave him chlamydia, bro. Check this out, Doug.
Starting point is 01:21:59 update on that and explain to the people why you suing Cassie well I'm suing Cassie because once I became aware of how how vast what she was doing was and I was able to connect the fact that I probably caught Chlamydia because she was sleeping with dozens of men lying to me and I learned a lot more about the law I realized that for years she manipulated me by promising me money I never got and basically just overselling a situation that she knew because I was in a less than a less than a desirable financial position that I would go for. So what I'm suing her for is I'm suing her for the actual RICO that the government messed up on as the male victim that she sex trafficked.
Starting point is 01:22:43 Because as you might know, it takes two predicate offenses in order to be guilty of a RICO, which is a commercial sex act and transporting someone over the state lines for the purpose of prosecution, which the trial totally revealed that she did. She testified to the fact that she personally sex trafficked me. She used a travel agent and sometimes I would pay for it myself because she would ask me to pay for the ticket and thinking it wasn't what it was, I would pay for the ticket. It just, it's, I realized I was victimized when I saw the extent of how much she had done. Because I used to talk to her. I didn't just walk into a room and put my penis in her.
Starting point is 01:23:22 No, we would have hours long conversations about life, would she want. Yeah, this thing is one of the sex workers who fell in love with Cassie. Like, you know, this dude is interesting because, bro, how are you to hired meat and you fall in love with the man's woman? Like, you're supposed to go just fuck his woman, get the bread and dip. You start pretty much fall in love with her. According to him, he claimed he got her pregnancy, she got an abortion. But he claimed that, you know, she also gave him some shit too, which is chlamydia. with Diddy, different things she wanted to do, her career, her business.
Starting point is 01:24:00 Not one time did she say, you know something, Clay, I like you, so let's just be careful because I'm doing this because Sean is making me. That's what she used to call him. I'm doing this because Sean is forcing me, so I don't want you to catch anything. So maybe we should use condoms. No, she's lying. She's hating on the girlfriend I have at the time, telling me that I'm choosing basic bitches over her. That don't sound like no victim to me, my dude, when you're jealous because the male escort
Starting point is 01:24:24 you play and got a girlfriend. and he want to see more than you, you know what I'm saying? It's just dirty work, man. It's a, it just confirms for me even more that minorities don't have any rights in this country. Oh, man. Anyway, the latest update is that his lawsuit is actually progressing. According to the judge, the judge has actually granted him an allowance to serve
Starting point is 01:24:56 and allowance doesn't mean money. They're allowing a different type of service. So when you file a civil lawsuit against someone, you have to alert them that there is a lawsuit that has been filed. That's the first step. So you need to alert the person who you're suing that you're suing them. That's after you file your complaint. Until you alert that person,
Starting point is 01:25:19 a judge is not really going to go forward with it. And a judge won't then say the other person is not responding because they're saying they didn't know. You could imagine Cassie's $20 million up, actually $30 million because she got the money from Intercontinental, $10 million and then $20 million from Diddy. She's like out of the way right now, right? And, you know, obviously she's probably ducking and dodging cameras
Starting point is 01:25:44 and any type of interview. She wasn't even featured in a documentary. And Clay and Howard, I don't know how we got some bread to do this, but like he got the lawsuit going and he's been trying to serve her. Now, at a certain point where you can't serve someone or the judge, you know, you got to go back to the judge a couple times with it. We like, you know, we tried. We went to their house. We went to where their vehicles are registered to.
Starting point is 01:26:05 We went to their place of employment. We went to, like, you know, you got to do some shit. The judge will eventually grant that the person could be served through alternate means. What does that mean? Yo, just go there and tape the fucking shit to their doorbell. They got to come home sometime if they're never home. What else? They might be like, yo, that person said they got five different properties.
Starting point is 01:26:32 You don't know where they're staying at, but they're a person of note that is in the hip-hop circle. Well, publish it in a big platform and you could serve them by the press. Let them find out through the media that they're being sued. Eventually, the judge will be okay with serving. this if you can't find the person themselves to serve them. So now the judge in that case is saying, yo, y'all haven't handed the paper to Cassie. Maybe she's evading it. Maybe, you know, for whatever reason, she's just unavailable.
Starting point is 01:27:12 You could serve her through alternative means. And this is after repeated failed attempts to reach her through traditional channels. So, yeah. Oh. This is him again? This is him again. This is Clayton. Author of Cassie,
Starting point is 01:27:31 victim or co-conspirator. Also, recent participant in 50 cents documentary, which I will not speak badly about, despite the fact I do have some negative feelings about it.
Starting point is 01:27:41 Oh, wow. So today, audience, Cassie was finally served with the lawsuit against her. Oh, wow. A lot of women out there believe that Cassie's a victim. And you believe Cassie's a victim
Starting point is 01:27:51 because of the domestic violence she faced. Again, like I've said in a lot of different interviews, domestic violence is horrible and no woman deserves to be abused. But Cassie was not abused to be in no sexual encounters, people. That is a factual lie that was manipulated by the U.S. Attorney's Office. People, you may not want to believe it because Cassie's a beautiful girl and she was young when she started this. And many of you women who don't look like her look up to her because women look up to beautiful women. Just because a woman is physically attractive, it doesn't mean she's a damn
Starting point is 01:28:23 superhero people cassie's not a superhero because she's physically attracted cassie's a human being cassie like every other woman on this planet by the way one thing i do like about this guy and i'm gonna give a compliment before before i make a joke um he's pretty well spoken i'll give him that pretty well spoken i think he has a decent command of um uh well not only the english language but you know his vocabulary is pretty fast as well i will say though yo i kind of look down on cassie you If Cassie, if this was Cassie's favorite eater, like this thing got piranha teeth. Like Cassie must got the,
Starting point is 01:29:00 she must got that roast beef joint down there. Ain't no way. Cassie got to have that roast beef joint down there. She was letting this thing a chomp on her pussy? This the nigga that was, nah, come on now. Like, yo, chat, you ever see like, sometimes you be like idolizing these women
Starting point is 01:29:15 and then you see the nigga that was fucking that they were kind of like strung out on you? Like, what? I had a chance. He was fucking Cassie, bro. We all had a chance, bro. Come on, dog. Like, if this nigga was beating down him cheeks,
Starting point is 01:29:29 this was, this was Cassie's favorite eater. Like, yo, that's wild. That ain't wild, Chad. Like, yo, that's wild. If this nigga was Cassie's favorite eater, we all could have fucked. You feel what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:29:43 Like, yo, yo, this thing was fucking, yo, chat, I'm not even a dirty Mac type of a nigga like that, but you got a slap. Like, like, I'm, you'd have to use this type of line like, yo,
Starting point is 01:29:54 yo, so one time, uh, one time my neighbor used his line on the chick, but it was talking about my brother. It was like, yo, because the dude was that he was like this, he was one of the best track athletes, it was high school. He pulled up on a chick, my brother that hit before, and he was just like, yo, say, yo, I heard you let, heard you let act brother hit. Like, yo, you got to let me hit.
Starting point is 01:30:14 Like, you know, it's one of those. Like, yeah, you probably got to tell Cassie, like, yo, Cassie, this was your favorite eater? Yo, I definitely got to fuck them. Come on, it's lit. Damn! Capable of deception and manipulation. Cassie lied, people, and I'm not going to sit back anymore and pretend.
Starting point is 01:30:31 Like, this is not what it is. Yeah, man, I ain't going to lie. This thing got a razor blade teeth. You got, yo, I ain't going to lie to you, man. Like, yo. Many people hate Sean Cohn because of the horrible things he has done to a lot. Your niggins say he looked like beetle juice. You know, that's a fact.
Starting point is 01:30:50 Yo, Clayton, I'm not even dissing you. I think you're intellectual. Listen, we meant so. Who gives the fuck about looks? Well, I guess in your profession, looks do matter, right? Because if you're the hired meat, pause, there got to be something going on. Maybe, like, down there, whatever, pause. But, like, you know, I would imagine if Diddy was hiring the dude, he's hiring somebody who Cassie could be attracted to, right?
Starting point is 01:31:16 Yeah, he kind of do look like Bill's just a little bit. going to lie to you. He do. He do. A lot of people. Audience, I am not a fan of Diddy. He has done horrible things to people. But I am, I am a supporter of those who may have been set up and maliciously prosecuted.
Starting point is 01:31:35 Diddy was guilty, but the way he was prosecuted was wrong because the co-conspirate of that Rico was Cassie and Jane. Now, Jane, I don't speak badly about, one, I've never met her, too, she seemed like she had enough integrity in the end to tell the truth. Cassie is the only one still.
Starting point is 01:31:51 manipulating this victim position that she was forced to have these sexual encounters. Cassie was in love with Diddy. Cassie wanted to be the girl who showed Diddy that she was willing to do anything for and people I know this, I was there. For every woman who wants to go into my DM and you want to tell me why Cassie was a victim, stay the hell out of my DM because baby girl, let me tell you something. Hashtag you wasn't there. You can't tell me about Cassie's victim, but when you weren't even there and you've never even met the one.
Starting point is 01:32:21 Oh, man. Oh, these are some of the claims. It's an active participation. Howard claims that Cassie was just not a victim. As for trading her own lawsuit and did a criminal trial, but she was an active and engaged participant and manipulated and exploit and excurs. He alleges that Cassie forced herself on him,
Starting point is 01:32:49 and she gave him an STD. He also claims he was ordered to masturbate for our causing physical injury. Nah, Chad, that's hilarious. Yo, chat, that is, yo, yo, that's like, what's it called Guden? Or edging or whatever? I don't know what it is, bro. Yo, if, chat, if you ever had to, yo, you ever had one of them long days? I know it's TMI, but you ever had one of them long days on Pornhub, you on like the 90th page, bro?
Starting point is 01:33:19 Like, you just can't find that one position from the right bitch. You know what I mean? That's going to do it for you. Nigger, you've been stroking your shit now for like 25, 30 minutes. Every time you look up at the clock, the minutes are going by like this. Yo, as some, your shit is rock hard, nigga. This shit, yo, my nigga, at a point, it shit starts feeling sore. Pause, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:33:44 Like, I guess that's the injury he's talking about. The niggins said he jacked off till he injured himself. Like, y'all, this is crazy, bro. Yo, he said he jacked off till he injured himself, dog. This is wild, bro. Yo, this, yo, this nigga said he was ordered. I ain't gonna lie. Jacking off for hours,
Starting point is 01:34:03 don't even sound fun, though, I can't lie to you. No way. Jacking off for hours does not sound fun. Jacking off for hours does not sound fun, bro. Jacking off is like a quick type of thing.
Starting point is 01:34:16 Pause. For hours? No, no, no, no. I can see sex for hours. Obviously with some breaks and shit like that. I can see sex for hours. Jacking off for hours is wild, bro.
Starting point is 01:34:28 Hell no, bro. Hell no. So here's the abortion claim. He alleged that he got her pregnant during one encounter and she aborted the child without his consent or knowledge. Manipulation. He states that Cassie embraced Diddy's power and used it to manipulate him into participating in these encounters.
Starting point is 01:34:48 I think that's actually a decent claim. He basically saying, yo, yeah, just like how Cassie was claiming that Diddy had all this power and it was able to manipulate her, we got manipulated through Cassie. using an extension of Diddy's power to manipulate us. Damages sought. Damn, he won $35 million in damage,
Starting point is 01:35:08 along with full recovery for past and future medical expenses and mental health treatment costs. What? Violence is not a get-out-of-jail-free card like Monopoly, where you can get that card, get out of jail-free, and still collect $200. No, just because a man put his hands on you, don't mean you couldn't have been a drug dealer.
Starting point is 01:35:27 Just because his man put his hands on you, don't mean that you willingly didn't kill somebody just because a man put his hands on you doesn't mean you are not a scammer just because a man puts you know why this thing is yeah i'm still stuck on his niggins ain he jacked off for hours and had an injury bro yo that's wild his hand on him don't mean a woman can't be a hole who likes large members and likes to sleep with a bunch of men people the probably the most damaging thing i'm about to say that people are not going to like is this. Audience, Cassie was a hole.
Starting point is 01:36:01 Cassie was a hole who liked to sleep with guys who were good in bed. And I was one of those guys. It's a shame that I am being attacked. You're going to keep it to be with you. He's good at play victim. But I will say this. Yo, this guy right here, I don't even think he's pro-Diddy. I don't even
Starting point is 01:36:18 think like, he's like, oh, nah, man, why did I do that to Ditty? I think he one of niggies is like, yo, it's no way you buy to bust down $30 million and not us none. Fuck that. Fuck that. Like, even when you hear him tell the stories, like, remember he said he was telling a story, he was with his chick, and he was just like, yo, Cassie gets on the phone.
Starting point is 01:36:39 She calls me. She says, yo, whatever. I got five bands for you. I said, you got five bands? I left my girl. I went to go get that money. Like, he was always about the money. He's the type of nigga, like, I felt like if did he put 20 bands on the table, he woulda fuck did he. He's a money guy. You got to, if you heard his stories, it was always driven about the money. Remember when him and the other, like, um, escort used to be like, um, doing joint interviews, he would say it. Like, he would say how much money he got and bragged basically saying, yeah, I got thousands. I don't know how you got hundreds. He was like, he's a money guy. And all of these women want to make it. Probably the most damaging thing I'm about to say that
Starting point is 01:37:21 people are not going to like is this. Audience Cassie was a whole. Cassie was a whole who liked to sleep with guys who were good in bed and I was one of those guys. It's a shame that I am being attacked and all of these women want to make excuses for a woman who is a whore. Cassandra Ventura was a whore. She may not be a whore anymore. She grew up, she grew out of it. People change. It's okay. But that time of her life, she was a whore. She liked to have schmex. She liked to smuck Enis. She loved all of that people. She used to do it for hours. And Diddy did not make her. The only thing Diddy used to make her do was stop when she was going too long, and that's the damn true. Now, the sad part is that it's the actual victim of this conspiracy, that I still don't get the
Starting point is 01:38:06 same respect as Cassie, because Diddy... Yo, this is the final boss. This guy is the final boss of all the bullshit that, like, liberal propaganda been pushing. Liberal propaganda is like, yo, everybody's a victim. When the victim speaks, whatever. But he's pointing out to blatant hypocrisy. Yo, is it because Cassie's a pretty attractive, non-melanated woman? That's why y'all believe her in her stories about a melanated man?
Starting point is 01:38:39 But when I say that I was taking advantage off by Cassie, I'm not getting the same respect. I'm not seeing y'allel rally to, yo, you can tell me, this guy's good. He put his hands on her because she stole his phone and the damn freak off and the man got caught on camera, putting his hands on her, suddenly she's the mother to Marisa of domestic violence. People, this is a horrible misconception that is being totally manipulated by people because they need Cassie's domestic violence to hate Diddy. You really don't need Cassie's domestic violence to hate Diddy. People, there is a million different reasons to hate Diddy other than Cassie.
Starting point is 01:39:14 People, you need to accept the truth of what this is. Cassie is not a victim of that RICO. She is most certainly a victim of domestic violence, yes. She is certainly a victim of. of domestic physical abuse, yes, people. But it's not because of those sexual encounters. It's because she was in a relationship with a super rich and powerful man who was also horribly toxic and a drug addict.
Starting point is 01:39:37 Those are the recipes for domestic violence. When you're constantly in a relationship with someone who is drugged up all the time, emotionally and balanced, it has a super ego. Women. I like how he's holding a mirror up to like, you know, especially liberal and progressive, progressive people who, you know, trigger words are usually like, no, let's listen to this victim. And he's like, no, I'm demanding the same amount of respect and the same amount of like, hey, y'all should want to support me, so and Cassie.
Starting point is 01:40:07 Right. And we all know on that side of the world, it's like everybody's a victim. So now he got a whole TikTok channel going in. Okay, people, continuing my series of speaking the truth with regard to the matters that I know and that I was involved. than I am Dave or Clayton. Here to talk about some of the things that people really wanted to know about the Sean Combs trial and the relationship
Starting point is 01:40:31 between Cassandra Ventura and Mr. Sean Combs. The biggest question I see in all my DMs, the biggest I want to say comment sector, are women who keep using the excuse that Cassie was drugged, and in her drugged state she did all of these things because Diddy was drugging her? Well, audience, I need to tell you something
Starting point is 01:40:50 that many of you are not going to want to believe, but it is the truth, and I can tell you this truth, because I was there for almost eight years. Are you ready? Sean Combs, not once did he ever druged Cassandra Ventura. What? I never saw him force her to take any drugs. I never even saw him to compel her to take drugs. The one thing I can remember several times I did see was him try to stop her from taking drugs and taking so many drugs,
Starting point is 01:41:19 because unfortunately women out there, you're not going to want to hear this, but Cassie liked to get hot. Oh yeah, Cassie, Cassie liked to get high. She liked to smoke weed. She liked to take Molly. She liked to take ecstasy. She really liked to sniff cadamie. And these were the drugs. You sniffed catam? You sniffed catam? That she was, from my experience, always, always, always, always engaging in. Now, why would I say these things now? Well, because they're the truth. Why didn't I say these things during the trial of Sean Combs? Well, for those of you who don't understand federal practice,
Starting point is 01:41:51 there was a protective order that allegedly was supposed to keep silent those who were to be called as witnesses in the trial. Now, the U.S. Attorney's Office are very, very, very intelligent. What they did is even though they did not call me, they had me under this protective order, and they kept BSing myself and my attorney into believing that we were going to be called momentarily and to be patient because people, I wanted this over. I didn't even want to ever have to come out about this. I reached out to Cassie probably I want to say a year before Sean Combs has ever prosecuted. People don't think I'm just some guy who's coming out for clout and attention now. That's not true.
Starting point is 01:42:29 I tried to deal with Sean Combs and Cassandra Ventura behind the scenes before I ever came public before this book was ever written. Oh, you wrote a book? But audience, Cassie is incredibly caught. I want to use the right word here. She is arrogant. She believes because she has been able to manipulate the U.S. Attorney's Office in the General Republican to believe. believing she's a victim of these RICO's based off these domestic violence, that she's going to be able to lie her way out of this. And unfortunately, for Cassandra Ventura audience, Clayton Howard's not going to let that happen.
Starting point is 01:43:01 See, the true victim of those RICO's was myself. Now, people might say that I got paid, but let's do some comparison here. I got a couple of thousand dollars to fly. See, I told you. He bought that bread. I want to say New York to California, from New York to Miami a few times. Okay. It's paid smexual work.
Starting point is 01:43:22 The truth about the life of Clayton Howard at that time, people, is that I had a girlfriend, and I was in a committed relationship, and that's the truth. You know, it said I was a sex worker, and yeah, unfortunately, when I was released from prison many years ago, I needed money, and, you know, I was in excellent shape. I was propositioned by women. I refer to myself as a smacks worker because it was the truth, people. If I received money from a woman to have schmex with her, that's what that makes me. But people I didn't advertise as Schmeck's worker because the truth is you can.
Starting point is 01:43:51 It's illegal. I think he's avoid saying sex because he's on TikTok. I advertise as a massage therapist who was giving people massage and I'll tell you the truth. In the course of doing that, I was propositioned by dozens of women because I had a great body. I still do. I wear clothes now. I'm a little smaller, but I have an excellent physique. So because of this, in these rooms, because I had gifted hands with women and I was very cool,
Starting point is 01:44:17 I got propositioned by women. Cassandra Ventura, out of all the clients I ever had in the past, is the only woman who contacted me directly on the first day. And I want to say, almost directly implied that she wanted a Shmectual encounter from the very first experience. She never told me she was in the house with someone, the room, excuse me, with someone else before I got there. But the way she talked that first time we talked,
Starting point is 01:44:46 I knew what she wanted when I got there. I'll just be honest. And I was intrigued by it because she sounded so attractive people that I was so intrigued. I went. I think I've told the story before. I never saw Did he make Cassie do drugs? I can tell you for a fact that there was one time Cassandra Ventura overdosed with me present, Dave, that she actually speaks about during a trial.
Starting point is 01:45:09 And she also states that after she had this overdose that Sean Combs made her have a smetual encounter. Audience, that's a factual lie, and I can say it because I'm the guy she's talking about. Cassie had taken some, oh, God, I want to say that. She had taken rugs. She took them these rugs. She was, like, super enthralled. The drugs were running through her system, whatever you want to call it, and she overdosed. And she passed out for probably, I want to say, six to eight hours.
Starting point is 01:45:37 So myself and Mr. Combs are locked in this. I want to say four or 500 square foot hotel room holiday in for hours, waiting for trying to wait for some Okay, okay. We've heard the story already. All right, Clayton. Good luck, brother. All right. What else? Have y'all seen this?
Starting point is 01:45:58 Not too big on the battle rap world, but y'all know Cassidy, right? Apparently, there was a rap battle going on, and I ain't going to lie. Shit supposedly went left. Let's see if I can find the place where it went left. Here we go. I'm fine there. All right here. I wonder what the economy of like, or the, well,
Starting point is 01:47:07 I want to know how do these battle rappers make money. Is it like a pay-per-view type of thing? Like, I don't get it. Battle rap to me is like power slap. Like, it's entertaining. But I'm wondering how much could you keep, like, the difference between that and music, you can listen to the same so a million times.
Starting point is 01:47:34 I think of battle you kind of listen to once, right? And the same thing with like power slap, power slap. It happens so quick that you're not watching a full fight or whatever, and we don't know how to even watch it and prepare to get to watch it. Like you'll watch it when it's on power slap, but like how the hell do you train to become a power slapper? Right? Like, and how do you talk shit? Like that's a part that people got to figure out.
Starting point is 01:47:59 But when it comes to like battle rap, I'm wondering how these guys make money. I know West 25's assimilation. We got microchips here. Even gigabyte's got limitations. Plug him in. He is... Now, this easy... The guy's name is Easy to Block Captain.
Starting point is 01:48:15 I don't know why he has four things as his name. But they're saying this is the guy that I'm... We're called again. Papoose knocked out. He said he walked in and Easy to Block Captain was either in the middle of crack a lacking Remy or about to. and he said when he's seen him, he knocked him straight out. Now, this guy is denied it saying it didn't happen, but, you know,
Starting point is 01:48:41 you got to go to what you want to believe. But this guy looked like he's a, you know, always said like he looks like the, he looks like the Walmart version of Papoose, which is kind of crazy. She went and got the Timu version. What? Fucking for you.
Starting point is 01:49:02 We got iOS 25. Eximilations. We got microchips now. Even the gigabyte's got limitations. Plug them in. He in the Matrix. Let's download, download, download, download some information. Let's start with bars.
Starting point is 01:49:13 I know you think you got them, but them shit is ass. See, and this new era, nigga, everything don't got to be like an ass. Let's update them. You got to do double in time for us. Up down. You got to do double in times. Story release. Comic niggas for the last.
Starting point is 01:49:27 Another thing about battle rap, it's like, it's like niggas with their hot breath right in your face. They're doing all the theatrics. It's a lot of this going on. Yo, yo, I double down, then I pulled them strap out. Did I pop you in the face? Like, yo, bro, calm it down, dog. Calm it down, bro. Calm it down, man.
Starting point is 01:49:45 And, like, you got to sit there looking on bothered. Like, you know, I'm kind of like battle rap, though. And then I love what the fans talk about. Yo, he hit him with a personal. He hit him with a personal. That was a personal right there, bro. Yo, son, that was a personal. Up damn.
Starting point is 01:50:03 Maybe you say gay bars and his pause error, even your IQ in the past. Up date him. Damn. You say, gay bars in your what, even your IQs in the past. This is your fifth battle, nina. You don't get no haul pass for these TVs and YouTube transmissions. You gotta be more broadcast.
Starting point is 01:50:21 Let me up, damn. Like, I don't know, bro. I want to hear Cassie rap. Let me hear him rap. Here we go. Oh, I hear somebody say, you'll stop all that tough shit. What? Oh, this guy looked like he's trying to fight.
Starting point is 01:50:50 Yeah, how much the entourage niggas get paid? We go. Here we go. Here we go. You can never have me in a hot seat. So we can talk about your timepiece. Last time you lived in Philly, nigga the mayor was John Streep. You are a corny nigger with talent that they let sly out for years because your mind weak.
Starting point is 01:51:11 When shit was at stake and it came to Philly artists. Wait, what do you do if the nigger hat brim hit you? the head or like nigger headbutts you or some shit. That what you did in your prom. Beat. Nick, nigga. He said back up,
Starting point is 01:51:25 nigga. Enough, man. Nigger, halitosis. The nigga's saying a lot of and puss. Like, you know some spit catching you on the face,
Starting point is 01:51:36 but ain't nothing like when you feel a niggas talking too close to you. And you feel the fucking droplet of spit. Either land on your upper lip or bottom lip. You can't lick it. And you gotta go like this But he telling you something You're like Like I notice it what I think it is bro
Starting point is 01:51:56 A droplet of this nigga Saliva has now entered Yo I ain't gonna lie That feels gay It's steak and it came to Philly all this Yeah all that Stets sake like Oh my God you could just see the
Starting point is 01:52:14 Mr. Spit coming off Oh hell nah Guess what you did in your prom B nigga I'll Hold on back up, man. Yo, it's only so long to take that bad breath, bro. Back up, bro. Back that halitosis up, brother.
Starting point is 01:52:30 I ain't remy, nigger. You got a cavity back there. He rapping like he got a cavity. Back up, brother. Back it up. Don't touch it. Don't. See?
Starting point is 01:52:42 All right, I didn't. Now the bad about to get active. The affiliate artist, got what you did in your prom. Beek, nigga. I already, stop touching me. Don't touch you. Stop spinning my... Yo, why do they do battle rap like that?
Starting point is 01:52:55 Why are you... Yo, battle rap? Yo, Drewski, I'm gonna give you the skit right now. You gotta do a skit on battle rap. A nigger's sitting there just like holding his breath while another man barks in his face and lathers him with... Yo, after the first round, a battle rap, nigga, you look like a glazed donut.
Starting point is 01:53:16 Pause. It's just mad saliva. Niggies just... Yo, I'm up the street. They're like, oh, my God, like, what? Joe, oh, my. Don't say no word with an S, a P, a T, nothing like that, bro. It's just too much, it's too much spitting going on.
Starting point is 01:53:35 You're lathering my face and your saliva. Pause. It sounds crazy, right? Broke this second around. And then I'm a beautiful. Getting your prom. Beat, nigga, I'll rewrote. Stop touching me.
Starting point is 01:53:46 Don't touch me. Say, back up off me. Stop spitting my phone. face. This one will beat you a fuck up. Someone beat you the fuck up. This is one place I would definitely not want to be, bro.
Starting point is 01:54:33 Yo. One thing with battle rap, and I know, see, I'm self-deprecating, right? See? So I'm not clowning people. Because I realize, you know, niggas can't take jokes. say but still yo you go to a battle rap event no girls everybody got on a fitted niggas is dressing like niggas niggas dress like me loki everybody got to fit it up in there like yo that don't look like a place i want to be at bro i'm gonna be honest as a jay now grand i get
Starting point is 01:55:02 it's all about a rap and shit like that but yo just look at this just look at this and by the way this is where the best battles happen but still like this shit don't look right bro Oh shit, he said, what? They didn't start doing what? When they... So you gonna get this boy? They didn't stop making for when they made yours, bro. Hey, hey, hey,
Starting point is 01:55:21 they ain't start making for them. Noghurt. Y'all gonna get this boy down, bro? So you gonna get this boy belt? Yo, chat, what did y'all think it smelled like in here? Black and miles? Like, what did you think it smell like in here? Damn. Okay.
Starting point is 01:56:08 I think they started again. I think they started back up and it wasn't even left again. Oh, oh, they got shut down. Oh, shit. I wanted to hear Cassidy rap. How does Cassidy rap these days? Okay, okay. It's a look like he's about to pull up a porn star.
Starting point is 01:56:47 Let me see Cassidy. Okay. Talking about you could bag my jump. I jump. like niggas that's gay what b and a too no you couldn't we'd be coming at y'all we be coming that york undercover niggas all the time we be laughing at y'all niggas my girl don't like i don't like niggas that they don't like niggas that be teetering on the fence and on the fuck onto it so all of that shit that he want to battle he don't really want a battle
Starting point is 01:57:35 he really don't want a battle we have a new date and all of that that they gave me last night I called this morning. I said, yo, did he say yes yet? They said he still didn't answer yet. I have a new date for Cassidy right now that I said yes to. He didn't say yes yet.
Starting point is 01:57:55 It adds TBL in my line. That's why I said TVL needs to stop trying to play both sides of the fence and they need to tell the truth of what's going on. Y'all called me yesterday for a date. Okay. All right. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 01:58:15 Anyway, real quick. Yo, shout to my nigga Vlad, man. Yo, Vlad know how to break some shit down like a key little coke, bro.
Starting point is 01:58:34 Yo, low-key, I've been watching like this Gina Conway interview, and I've been kind of getting into it. I haven't gone out of you. So, she's been breaking out a story
Starting point is 01:58:44 of how the whole robbery thing happened. She said Max got her into prostitution, and then basically, she she's telling the story of exactly how the murder happens, right? So I'm going to jump into it a little bit. I want you how to watch it.
Starting point is 01:59:03 There's a new part that came out today. You know, Vlad, he just kind of stretched a little bit. The guy take you shot. So this is a Max B story, right? Is taking girl shopping? They don't usually stay at the hug. Like, we had a drink. So this is the part she's at in the story, right?
Starting point is 01:59:23 Also, shout to Blatt. Max got her. selling pussy. She works in a club. She says she meets a guy one time. The guy basically wanted to hang out with her and offer to take her shopping. She said, yes, she will. She takes, the dude take her shopping. He's spending mad money. She says she's talking to Max. Like, this is like, this is how, you know, this shit's old. She said there was chirp phones. So she was doing a chirp phone to Max. Like, yeah, da-da-da. Later, she pulls up on Max because they get back to the hotel and the nigga was trying to fuck her. She said,
Starting point is 01:59:58 the nigga takes a shower, you know, he's coming out. He's trying to give that big, big dictator type of vibe. You feel me? But she says she doesn't fuck him. She goes back to Max. When she goes back to Max, Max is like, yo, it's good. Like, yo, you ain't bringing me nothing. You ain't get me nothing?
Starting point is 02:00:14 She says no. But Max basically says, yo, where did you come from? You know what I mean? And basically at that point, um, hold on. basically at that point finds out that she finds out that she was with a guy that had money
Starting point is 02:00:35 she's like yeah this guy had a lot of money Max says I bet get with my brother and that's the Max's half brother named Pooh Sims and I guess Max tells his brother like yo go get that money from that nigga that nigga that nigga seemed like a goofy go rob him she claims and and this is where
Starting point is 02:00:53 you know I guess maybe maybe a little bit PTSD I got to be honest, right? Because, you know, for me, I really have a disdain. And probably this is why I never did an interview with her. And, like, you know, now would I think about it, like, I kind of don't care to do the interview with her. I'm going to be honest with you. And the reason why is that I think, I think it's just personal for me. I just, I don't respect women who set dudes up. Like, shit, I had a woman trying to set me up. So, like, I don't really like that shit, bro. And also, here's the thing. I always feel like those women get no accountability. They get to be like,
Starting point is 02:01:24 look at Alicia Andrews. She said, oh, my boyfriend was beating me up. no bitch you and your boyfriend you was down to do whatever he said even if it was his idea for y'all to line of folio you was with it you're with it until you get caught now you're just a woman who's just following your boyfriend just like this chick right
Starting point is 02:01:46 like she basically brings the killer to the guy he's gonna kill you the one who tell him this guy got a lot of money this and third and essentially you tell on everybody afterwards and now you get to say
Starting point is 02:02:05 and you're going to watch this she's going to be like yeah he's the one who introduced me to drugs like he gave me so much drugs that was kind of out of it he's the one who he's the one who did this like he used to
Starting point is 02:02:19 basically takes no accountability and that's the thing with women you get what I'm saying like no accountability and I think that's what I'm like like uh but but i want you guys to watch for yourself then um i went home and then like the next morning he he called me asked me that i want to go shopping and which it wasn't even it was like a couple of hours later um you know because it wasn't even that long okay okay so she goes shopping
Starting point is 02:02:45 he he stopped to take a shower or something he was like really going in to take a show okay so they get back to the room after after shopping he's trying to fuck she dips out because she was talking to during she goes back to Lincoln Max. And, you know, I guess like I was waiting for him. I was supposed to wait for him. But I wanted to leave. So, you know, I wanted to go. I wanted to meet Max because I was talking to Max on the phone.
Starting point is 02:03:14 So she wanted to go meet Max. Now she meet Max at some basketball court. Key before you left the room or? And Lincoln Projects. So, you know, there's a lot of people outside. They were all, like, looking and. He had like, you know, he's really loud, like a loud revival. And he's like, you know, oh, oh, what the fuck?
Starting point is 02:03:37 Oh, you're here. Like, what did you get? And he's like grabbing my bag. So Max's taking out what was she got. And him and his brother start talking. So then she basically says the guy got money. Max talks to his brother on the side. Now, this is where I'm always skeptical with these women.
Starting point is 02:03:54 She claimed she had no fucking clue what they were talking about. Now, you know why this is important, chat? When a jury or later on, the feds or the prosecutors are going to look at this, she seems innocent like, oh, I didn't know you guys were going to rob him. I thought you guys just wanted to meet him at the hotel, even though y'all were bringing duct tape, gun, everything. She's acting like she was not in the plot. So she says, oh, they're just talking over there, and I'm just waiting. Come on, nigga.
Starting point is 02:04:27 And, like, I was, I think he, oh, he told me to go, he told me to go and, like, get some drugs. And then when I came back, basically, that's when he told me, you know, he told me to, like, go and go show his brother where the guy, where the guy was saying. She's acting dumb, but she's not dumb. She's not saying that she knows the plot. But come on. If you have a brain, you do know the plot. Why would your boyfriend ask you to show his brother where the guy who brought you shopping is staying? Come on.
Starting point is 02:05:10 Doesn't take a genius, but she's acting naive. Okay. You had testimony. He wanted me to take his brother to where the guy was staying, like to the guy's room. No, y'all are going to line the nigger up. You were supposed to show up. You're the person he knows. And then the guy was supposed to come in and take the money or put a gun to his head.
Starting point is 02:05:38 Like, come on, stop playing. Okay. And like we mentioned before, his stepbrother, Kelvin Lierdman, aka Poo Sims, also had another nickname, Killikhev. Now, Vlad is slick. Vlad is kind of spelling it out like, so you think you were taking Killikhev to meet somebody who you just told Max? Max B had mad money to have a meet and greet? I didn't know that name. Now she ain't ever hit no killer Kevin.
Starting point is 02:06:09 Yeah. So at that point, when the three of you talked about the plan to go Rob Allen in his room, Max... Glad just says it. She's been trying to not say it. He just says it. actually called a taxi for you and Poo Sims to go find a hotel. Yeah, she called a driver that he knows. But yeah, I wasn't involved in the discussion with...
Starting point is 02:06:37 Bingo. See? This is the thing with females, man. And I wasn't involved in the discussion. They just planned it. They just... The only thing they told me was just show him where the guy is. Come on, bro.
Starting point is 02:06:51 Them, they discussed it. I was off at the side. I just, with... He just... came and basically told me to go and show him. Come on, bro. Show his brother. That's it.
Starting point is 02:07:07 Okay. Women have a really good way of like, oh, no, I didn't do nothing. I wasn't involved in the formulating of the plan or whatever the thing. I don't know anything about that. I was like sitting on the side. And watch. Now she going to blame the drugs saying, oh, I was drugged up. I didn't know what was going on.
Starting point is 02:07:24 You know. like in a basically in a in a day because I was like you know I was high on ecstasy and I wasn't really coherent of the whole thing at that at that time I wasn't really being coherent
Starting point is 02:07:41 of what was going on because oh I'm high I didn't know they wanted to rob the guy they just said they wanted to go meet them okay um you know I would say I was purposely put on ecstasy So that now
Starting point is 02:07:58 This is a thing with every set up team When they get caught at some point They blame the niggas For doing something to them To get them to go along with a plan No I think they drugged me for me to For me to Shorty you've been taking drugs with these niggas every night
Starting point is 02:08:18 Stop playing Stop playing That I can be like Conformative Coerced? Yeah. Like, I guess like easy, more easygoing, you know? Okay, so you guys get in this car, and I guess you don't quite remember which holiday
Starting point is 02:08:42 in it was, so you're trying to figure out which holiday inn in the area? Okay, so they didn't know what, she forgot where the Hollywood Inn, no, holiday in was, and they had to call like a bunch. By the way, the cops used that later because they had phone records of this guy calling mad holiday in so they realized it wasn't like they just stumbled upon where this guy was staying they knew they were trying to find the guy right okay all right let's get onto this next part real quick and now now they find it well first i seen the gun i didn't see any of that stuff and so no here we go yo vlad is such a great detective because Vlad is going to say the part that
Starting point is 02:09:28 They don't want to say because they're trying to downplay it. Vlad's going to be like, so you see the nigga with a duct tape and you see the thing like, yes. He had some duct tape and a rope. You don't know what's going on and you've seen a duct tape and rope. Come on, man. Come on. And a gun. Well, first I seen a gun.
Starting point is 02:09:55 I didn't see any of that stuff. And so I saw the gun. He pulled the gun out. and basically told me to get out of the car. That right there, I did not know that that was going to happen, you know. So, you know, I got out the car or whatever. I didn't even know that I was supposed to get out the car. I would never have went if that was, you know, the thing.
Starting point is 02:10:24 Like, I don't think I think, because I had a choice, like either. I could just like, you know, be embarrassed or maybe fight max or just go and I wouldn't away. I didn't know. But yeah, I was told that he had a gun. And then the gun was basically there he told me to go and open the door and, you know, he got on the elevator and that's when I saw the rope, the duct tape and all that stuff. All right. According to testimony, you also saw he was putting on gloves. Yeah, he did that and he did that on the elevator. Gloves, duct tape,
Starting point is 02:11:03 rope, gun, and you are a person bringing the nigger with that to another person and you don't know they're going to rob him even if they didn't tell you the plot already. You don't know the plot now?
Starting point is 02:11:22 Okay, well you may not have known what was about to happen when you're getting to the car, but you see a guy putting on gloves pulling out. Thank you, Vlad. You, Vlad is my type of fed. Vlad, thank you. Yo, Vlad, man. You, Vlad's the deputy superintendent of detectives, brother.
Starting point is 02:11:40 That's my guy. He actually, you know, this is why Vlad is the go to interviews. Fuck all that other shit. Fuck all that. Yo, yo, in the streets. No, fuck that. You know, let's really just ask the real. Bitch, you want to tell me you see the gun, the duct tape, the rope, the gloves,
Starting point is 02:11:58 and you don't think that they might do some criminal here, bitch. Thank you, Vlad. Get federal, Vlad. You got a gun, rope, duct tape. You have a pretty good idea. And the nigger Kev. You're with Killekev
Starting point is 02:12:12 with a gun, duct tape, rope, and he's putting on gloves. What do you think he's going to do? The next step is, why not just say, okay, I don't want to have anything to do with this and just run out the door and figure it out. Um, because I was Nika, she wanted some of that brat
Starting point is 02:12:31 You're Vlad. You see, that's another thing with Vlad. Vlad be known to answer to the questions, man. So what is that what? Scared of Kelvin and I was scared of the gun. You know, I'm not used to being around guns like that. Like, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:12:52 He never even said one thing to me. Like, he was very cold. I don't know if he was going to shoot me. Oh, man, chat. Now the story switches. She went from, I'm high. Oh, I never heard the plot. Oh, oh, like, I didn't think that we're going to.
Starting point is 02:13:12 Now it's, oh, I've seen a gun, but I thought he was going to shoot me. I ain't know what he was going to do. I was just scared now. Oh, my God. Women, bro. He's telling me to do something and there's a gun in my face. So, like, that's why. Fear.
Starting point is 02:13:28 Fear. Well, you had said that Max B was on the phone the whole time leading up to the robbery? This is why Vlad is good. Vlad doesn't read the transcripts. Vlad is asking her, but he's doubling back and he's catching her in lies. Remember she's saying, oh, I'm so scared of him. Are you so scared of him? While y'all are going there?
Starting point is 02:13:54 You say you see a gun, you see all these things, the reason why you don't say nothing. You're scared. But you say you were on the phone, maxed me the whole time. Like, what do you mean? Oh, she's like, oh, shit, fuck. No. He wasn't on the phone the whole time. But I'm pretty sure, like, he was, him and his brother were, like, calling each other periodically and, like, checking in, basically.
Starting point is 02:14:23 Okay. So you get to the room, and you actually have a key. Yes. I had the key. But you knocked on the door? Yes. What happens next? A girl answered the door.
Starting point is 02:14:42 Yeah, a girl answered the door. And when she answered the door, you know, when I knocked on the door, actually, like, I was coming off the elevator. And, you know, I'm coming this way. Here's who right here with a gun pointed toward my face. in the door. So I'm knocking. When I knock on the door, the girl comes to the door. He put the gun to the girl and told her to shut up and cover her mouth. And then he, like, we went inside and went in the back. Right. So you guys get inside the hotel room and the girl, uh, Jazeel Neves was there with Allen. Yes. You closed the door after yourself.
Starting point is 02:15:30 What happens next? Next we was in the bathroom and basically, you know, who told me to, like, tell, you know, tape the girl up in the bathroom and, you know, tell her to, like, don't move. Now, this is why she said, hey, I didn't want to do that
Starting point is 02:16:02 It's because he has a gun and he's kind of looking like he might shoot me. So if now I tell you that I tied the girl up, you're going to be like, oh, well, you had no choice. You ain't with it. You just had no choice. Whatever. He basically told me to tape the girl up. And so I went in the bathroom with the girl. And, you know, I basically told her, I did what he said.
Starting point is 02:16:24 And I basically told her, like, look, I'm scared. Like, I don't know what this guy's going to do. I don't know him like that. I said, I don't want to get hurt. I don't want you to get hurt. So, you know, let's, you know, just do what he says. Mm-hmm. And this is where the murder, I think she talks about it.
Starting point is 02:16:48 Okay, so you duct tape, Giselle. Now, does Calvin start pistol whipping Alan? Yes. Yeah, he started to pistol whip him. Okay. And does Alan get, uh, He's duct taped also? Yes.
Starting point is 02:17:09 He asked me to duct tape him as well. Okay, so you actually duct tape everyone in the room. So everyone's duct tape, Alan's pistol whipped, and is he bleeding at this point? No. Okay, just bruised up. And then you guys start going through the room, trying to find things. Watching her eyes is so funny. Yeah, he was asking where the money was at.
Starting point is 02:17:36 I just stood there basically, but in Calvary. Every time she tells the story, she always, like, try to reasserts her innocence. Oh, I was just standing there. Oh, I was scared. Basically did everything. I was in, I was pretty much in shop. He stood there, and, you know, I mean,
Starting point is 02:17:54 he was, like, basically, like, looking for the money, and then he told the guy to call his friend up that was in the room downstairs, and his friend came upstairs. And then basically, like, when he came upstairs Kelvin shot him in hay well he's
Starting point is 02:18:13 he shot him right here and it's here I think well okay so you guys are going through the room but you don't find very much money wasn't it like $800 or something like that yeah Calvin he was like going through the room like I said I just was standing there
Starting point is 02:18:30 like I said I was just standing there what are these comments say he he found um a watch and um he told me to grab he told me to grab the bag in the um in the laptop or whatever but like he's actually making like oh he's going through everything i'm just standing there but then she throws in the mix then he tells me to grab shit yeah i didn't even know it was any money in there. I mean, I didn't even know that Calvin had found any money at that time, so
Starting point is 02:19:08 I didn't know any money was found. Yeah. So this duffel bag with a 30,000, that was nowhere to be found. No. Right. And because Kelvin didn't find any money, he then told Alan to call his friend who was staying down the hall
Starting point is 02:19:25 and that was David Taylor. This is why Vlad is good, right? So when he's talking to her, she really want to get past this. this part so that's why you see how she jumped in she's like yeah he went through the room i'm just standing there that's when he told the other guy to call the other guy up and then when the other guy came up he shot him like she wants to skip past it nah nigger you on vlad tv he about to break this down movement by movement man yes had you met david taylor before this point
Starting point is 02:19:56 no that's a cop question right there not no not that i could um remember no okay so david shows up in the and is there a fight? Is there a fight over the gun? No. He just came in and Calvin just, I mean, Calvin just pulled shot him in the ear. Immediately. Why do you think that he shot someone in the head who's coming over to potentially bring more money? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:20:26 I don't know the guy. Like, I knew he was, he just. You know, Vlad figured this out, man. This chick acting like she got an eight-year-old IQ, man. Vlad, figured this out. gang. I could tell he was very like cold-hearted. We didn't even speak. So he was a scary guy. Well, I mean, you're having the craziest day of your life. First, you're being taken to a hotel room to go meet this guy and now you're seeing gloves and guns and you're tying people up. You're
Starting point is 02:20:57 seeing someone get pistol whipped. But now you just got to witness someone getting shot in the head and you're witnessing a murder in front of you for the first time ever. What went through your head at that moment? This is a good setup question. I'm going to tell. This is a good setup question. I'm going to tell. This This is what I'm saying. You, Vlad, you know, Vlad got a badge. Trust. Okay. This is a set of question to ask about some other facts.
Starting point is 02:21:21 Here's some other facts. Remember, she's basically, like, she's kind of being a little bit, like, deceptive with, with her answers or, like, you know, evasive, actually. He knows that they both go down. They go through the dead guy's pockets, I believe. So the guy gets shot in the head. They still go through his pockets. Watch, I guarantee she's going to be like, oh, I just stood there. But then she goes with the nigger downstairs, I believe.
Starting point is 02:21:47 I think she goes with the nigger downstairs to go through the nigger, to go through the niggas room. So Vlad is setting up the question to say, if you're so traumatized, did you go through his shit? I just, I don't know. Like, I just, I didn't think it was real. Like, I kind of disconnected. I guess I was going into shock.
Starting point is 02:22:15 So like when I heard the gunshot, like it was very cool. Like he was really close to me and my ear, it was like ringing. My ears start ringing. And just like off the noise of my ears ringing, I just disconnected. Like I just, I just disconnected.
Starting point is 02:22:33 I guess you could say it was like an out-of-body experience, but I was. Yo. It's like some quando shit, huh? I just didn't think. I think it was real. I just kept saying to myself like, this is not real. Well, now you have a dead body in front of you. And you start going through the room and just grabbing various things?
Starting point is 02:23:01 No, like I said, I was just standing there and after he shot the guy, the guy kind of like, he, you know, he fell over. And, you know, I was just watching there, like in shock. couldn't move and then Poole basically was like, you know, he just like grabbed my arm and he was just like, he told me to get the stuff. He was like, oh, get the bag. He was like, get that bag. And come on or whatever. So I just grabbed the duffel bag and left. Like when he kind of grabbed me, I kind of like snapped out of it a little bit. I grabbed the duffel bag and I ran out the room. And then that's when, you know, Alan came.
Starting point is 02:23:46 behind me. Yeah. Them prosecutors is one of the conviction. They know she was in on the whole thing, bro. They know it. They know it. But, you know,
Starting point is 02:23:56 oftentimes they want the shooter. They want, you know, they'll sacrifice one person who may seemingly, you know, at trial she might come across at sympathetic,
Starting point is 02:24:08 not only because she's a woman, but she's like, oh, no, I was being threatened. But they don't believe her, bro. Trust. No way.
Starting point is 02:24:16 No way. All right. Amanda Seals. I don't know if she's losing it these days. Amanda Seals, I, she lied. I don't know what really happened on Amanda Seals.
Starting point is 02:24:53 I don't know if she's going through it or what, bro. Amanda Seals, Instagram. Hold on. All right. What's up everybody? Now, look like she's beefing with Charlemagne to God. I thought Amanda Seals was like all them,
Starting point is 02:25:22 like, there's a bunch of like little black chicks that's in that sphere that's mad woke. Like, they're kind of usually part of Charlemagne's posse. Like, what I mean posse? Like, they fuck with Charlemagne. Shorty looked like she is defecting, and I don't know why.
Starting point is 02:25:41 But I'm interested in finding out. I don't know what's going on. This is her from yesterday. Do I have insurance on your legs? What the fuck? No. Why would I have insurance on my legs? What was one of my favorite interviews?
Starting point is 02:25:59 You mean that I was interviewed or I interviewed? Or I interview people? Me being interviewed or me interviewing somebody? Is she right? No, like, she'd be giving me like bad batch vibes. You know what I mean? Like, you know what I mean? Like got a bad batch, you know?
Starting point is 02:26:17 That Chris Tucker shit. That, that, that smoky shit. Like, you know what I mean? One of them ones? Like, yo, chat, what's going on? Um, these will be for sale when I'm on the road this week. Nah, it's not the same lady. It's not the same lady, y'all.
Starting point is 02:26:47 No, I did not find a venue in Oakland. Oakland got mad at me for, you know, saying the truth. So I said, oh, y'all got it. Shana, you're not me. of those people. The gateways. Do you feel you have been validated with your experience as a human and artist in the industry? Of acknowledgement.
Starting point is 02:27:11 Same, Adisa. The feeling is mutual. Charles of Democrats. You know, Joe Biden or Joe Manchin. And she, like, he's read books. However, but from what I understand, what you're saying is like, do I feel like I did, like I went to the industry and I did what I needed to do? I mean, yes.
Starting point is 02:27:31 no. You know, like, I mean, I went to the industry to achieve a certain level of acknowledgement. Same, Adisa, the feeling is mutual. And I do feel like I did that. However, I think it was only to a certain extent because, because, basically once I Come on. Why would I do a podcast
Starting point is 02:28:08 with Charlemagne? Whoa. Why why would I do a podcast with Charlemagne? We had great chemistry until I realized that he was a ridiculous person and he was a snake. So then we don't have great chemistry anymore. Holy. Now, the only reason I'm even like even watching this
Starting point is 02:28:22 is because these people like I've always said I think I think Charlameen got a great network. And I think Charlemagne has like helped some of these like extra pro-black people getting positions and when anything has ever happened like you know like for example you get that hate nice thing of main oh trying to say some shit about me you don't see any of my
Starting point is 02:28:46 peers they wouldn't be like nah now we fuck with act hold on now because really i don't have peers like well i have peers but like i don't have like a posse that's in the industry i really only have my audience right charlemagne has like he has a couple of them you know i mean um there's that black lady she'd be doing she'd be sounding like a lawyer she'd be sounding like fake smart type of shit you know who I'm talking about
Starting point is 02:29:15 do you know who I'm talking about though like I noticed that with Charlemagne everybody there's nothing wrong with that I think Charlemagne created a web of people that he helped put on that when shit happens to him it's like Jay Z you know why Jay Z's on touchable nobody is going to stand
Starting point is 02:29:35 like you ever see when We're seeing the loudest shit about Jay-Z. Nobody wants to talk about it. This always happens, right? Like, all of the people or a lot of people that have been positioned in the media got a, you know, a leg up from him or, you know, they fuck with him. Like, he made sure he put people in position and, like, he has a posse. Like, you know what I mean? People defend him.
Starting point is 02:29:59 So it works to his benefit. I think Charlemagne learned that. And he, yeah, Angela Rye. like, Angela Rye. Like, Charlamagne has, like, a group as well. You know what I mean? And it's mostly, like, a bunch of pro-black, woke motherfuckers. Not all of them are in hip-hop, but, you know, they fuck with him heavy.
Starting point is 02:30:20 And, you know, they also fuck with him because he brings them into the hip-hop space. He's used his brand to elevate theirs. And, you know, it's just a posse. I thought she was part of the posse, low-key. So when I'm seeing her say shit about Charlemagne, I'm like, yo, did she get kicked out the whip? Like, what's happening? Feel me? And I keep telling you she's doing that smoky shit. I don't know what's going on.
Starting point is 02:30:42 So I just want to know. He's also not an intellectual. Like he's read... Somebody said, I got flaco. Here's the thing. Because this is the important... And I'm glad you said that. And shout out to flaco. What I'm saying is... No, no, like, all the new media do's fuck with me.
Starting point is 02:31:04 Like, Trapplero Ross is, Flaco, they do. The difference between, like, what... How do I say this? The difference between the people that y'all are talking about with me, Flocko or whoever, Angela Rye will be on CNN. Like, for JZ,
Starting point is 02:31:28 JZ put a bunch of people on and then put them in powerful positions that he had influenced at. You get what I'm saying? Like, Flacco would be a dope, you can say posse, whatever, if I had the power or authority, to put Flacco on like, I don't know, the Joe Button podcast or something, you know what I mean? Or put him on, I don't know, put him on some fucking network, right?
Starting point is 02:31:54 That's what I've realized. And I've given Charleman a lot of credit for this. Charlemagne put these nays on, like literally put them on, right? Like, he put them in positions to the point where they became almost like, they're like a defense squad. But they're a defense squad on a huge platforms, not just their own, right? Like when he found that bum Tax Stone, Taxstone was just a hoodnigger trying to kill people. I mean, ultimately he did.
Starting point is 02:32:18 That's why he's in jail forever. But he found him at a local bodega and then he put that bum on MTV. Do you get what I'm saying? Like, he's helped people like that. Like, you know, like, Charlottet has like an unlimited passup at MTV. I don't know if it's still anymore, but he did.
Starting point is 02:32:35 He would put people on that platform and those people are indebted to him. Right? Like it's even, you know, there was a time when people thought that Charlemagne got to PC and, you know, Shultz is popping off and people felt like, damn, why doesn't, why Shots don't just focus on Flagrin 2, which was doing massive numbers, more than I'm focused on brilliant idiots. And no, he's forever indebted to Charlemagne, right? Like, I do believe that Charlemagne has people indebted to him. And I think Jayze as well. By the way, there's nothing wrong with what I'm saying that I believe.
Starting point is 02:33:11 these people do. I think that's dope. Because eventually I want to, I got to start doing that too. You know what I mean? For the full takeover of the industry. But we got to do it an independent way. The way I'm realizing is that everybody that you would consider, if you can consider I have a posse, yeah, maybe we're inspired by me, but we all just have YouTube channels, right?
Starting point is 02:33:36 And there's no like power play to be done. Let me tell you what a power play is. if one of the new media guys, and I'm hoping, you know, shit, you know, I guess I've been in that position at times, if one of the new media guys became like the head of music or the head of music hip hop at YouTube or something, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:34:03 That's a power play, right? So here's the thing now. That person, and that's how Jay-Z uses people, right? J-Z, when you look at the Rockefeller tree, he put them niggas not really because they did their work too but they all fell in powerful positions right so you got this guy over here he's running that label this guy over here you work for this DSP this guy over here he's the head content guy at that media company so their power basically exponentially expands to eventually when needed defend jZ or rock
Starting point is 02:34:44 nation's interest if there ever is a time that it needs defended. Do you get what I'm saying? So it's the same thing I was saying with Charlemagne. Charlemagne utilized like, you know, like he had carte blanche at MTV when everything with Charlemagne was a go. What he did was he took the bum off the bodega, which is with Taxstone. Hey, get on the show. I think Taxstone was down to kill a nigga for Charlemagne. I think Charlemagne. I think Charleman knew that thing was a crash out. Honestly, I promise you. I think Charlamagne only fuck with him just to be like, all right, bro, one day I might need you to clap a nigga for me. Stupid-ass thing is just clap the wrong nigga, I guess. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:35:26 Rest and peace of bag him. But yeah. And then I think Charlemagne helps out the Angela Rae. Because respectfully, I don't be trying to listen to these motherfuckers, but I used to be watching a brilliant idiot. So I'm watching like Breakfast Club. And I'm like, yo, another Angela Rye interview, bro like you what are we doing bro like i'll be watching the i'm watching the breakfast club i look at my notification i'm like brav or nothing but i can't knock it he's putting on his squad he puts on his squad they get they get like a correspondent role as cnnn bc that might turn to some other shit later on they put out a book together i think you know it's power plays you know i always talk to Charleman always say this.
Starting point is 02:36:14 You know, when the complex puts out the list and the list is powerful, I don't know, what is it? Best Media? I was two this year or whatever. Was that two? I can't remember what that was. Anyway, when they put, wait, no, it was one? Wait, was that one this year? I don't even know.
Starting point is 02:36:33 The last media list, what number was I, chat? No, it was two, right? Yeah, I was two. I was two. Okay, okay, yeah. Okay. when they put out these lists and I spoke to Charlie
Starting point is 02:36:44 me about this bunch he's like your act he usually says to me a different list and he's like you act this is what true power is and I think on face value some people might take that as hate but that's not hate it's not hating on the list he's always on the list not like top three but he's on the list
Starting point is 02:37:00 but when he's talking about power he's talking about yo I could go get this person a show or I could walk this person into fucking CNN and have Like, that is power. And I think that's important. So anyway, that's what I was talking about the possees and shit like that.
Starting point is 02:37:16 Like, those are the real, when you start getting higher up in the game, you start realizing a lot of these powerful dudes, they get a posse. But they use their power and influence in putting people wherever they need to be done or be put. That's their influence. Anyway, I'm kind of getting long-winded here. But I said that to say, Amanda Seals, I always felt like she was one of the, him wasn't she on guy code I felt like her
Starting point is 02:37:45 and Charlemagne I felt like Charlemagne kind of like I was never trying to ever see her no disrespect Charlemagne would give her visibility which I would usually think that's the posse move that you would then later defend him in case
Starting point is 02:38:01 he ever needs to be defended on some Jay Z shit you know I mean but I see Shorty deflecting so I'm not wondering what the fuck happened but from what I understand what you're saying is like do I feel like I did yes and no you know like I mean I went to the industry to achieve a certain level of acknowledgement same adiza the feeling is mutual um okay come on and I do feel like I did that however I think it was only to a certain extent
Starting point is 02:38:41 because basically once I why would I do a podcast with Charlemagne? Why would I do a podcast for Charlemagne? We had great chemistry until I realized that he was a ridiculous person and he was a snake. So then we don't have great chemistry anymore. He's also not an intellectual.
Starting point is 02:39:04 Like he's read books. He's not a dummy, but he's not intellectual and he's not, he don't got no back. phone. He sits here and he regurgitates the same crap. And the people that he does challenge, like, remember when he challenged Kamala Harris? Remember when she was on his show? And he was like, so who's actually in charge of the Democrats? You know, Joe Biden or Joe Manchin. And she, black woman, Tim, and started saying like, no, absolutely not. Raqa, cagac, she didn't, he didn't even come back because he didn't have no, he didn't have no way to come back at her.
Starting point is 02:39:31 Because he didn't know anything further than what he said. And, yo, Charlemagne, this is a perfect time to tap. This is where you tap in your Luca. Angela Rye, this is where you get on. This is your job to dismantle this right here. Then they have people on the show, and they allow them to just talk they shit, and they don't have the actual knowledge and the actual intellectualism
Starting point is 02:39:57 and or the actual backbone to be able to check them and reveal the nonsense that they're spewing, and whether that's Larry Elder or that other broad, or the guy from the ADL, etc. Now, Larry Elder did drop 70 points on him. I can't cap with you, but I think Larry Elder will drop 70 on her too. And even, matter of fact, I think, I think they brought in Angela Rye for Larry Elder. Wait, what was it?
Starting point is 02:40:28 And he's still giving him the fucking beats. Anyway, go look at that Larry Elder interview. At the breakfast club. Like, sit to rappers. Now, I'm going to be honest with you. I have been really impressed by Charlemagne's depth. Pause. Whoa, that sounded crazy.
Starting point is 02:41:01 I've been impressed by his depth in, I think he's gotten really, really better at political commentary. Now, at first I was skeptical, and I thought it was going to be outside of his realm. Here's why. I know, Charleneen is not a stupid nigga, but I know Charlemagne plays.
Starting point is 02:41:26 a stupid nigger on breakfast club and no disrespect. What I mean by that? Like, the low-hanging, like, Charleman is still acting like he can't pronounce words. Like, come on, bro, like, you're 40. Come on. I love Charming, by the minute. This is no dis, right? But, like, that's for comedic relief.
Starting point is 02:41:42 That's for entertainment. When I talk to Charmin, he's a very intellectual, smart guy. Like, you know what I mean? But that was part of a schick, right? Like, that was like, it's kind of like stiffing seats. Charlemagne is highly educated, right? Charlamagne is a writer, he's an author, he reads a lot as well, he learns. At first, I thought to be, I thought he wouldn't fare well in politics or political commentary
Starting point is 02:42:12 if he didn't shed this like, you know, almost willfully stupid, you know, stick that sometimes he utilizes on the breakfast club to get jokes. because people don't like hearing ideas about intricate subjects from people they don't feel are smart. And that's when I realize I'm like, no, no, he knows how to either balance it or he clearly could erase that stick where people don't think of him as, yo, why am I listen to Charlemagne? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:42:52 I actually listen to Charlene for political commentary and I think a lot of times I've been, you know, I don't know obviously I don't get too much into politics here because I just think it's too divisive and everybody knows I fucking voted for Trump so like I don't want you out to be like I'm trying to push Trump on us.
Starting point is 02:43:09 I don't even try to talk politics too much but I listen to Charlemagne's like, you know, political commentary these days and you know within the realm that I'm comfortable with knowing about it He didn't spot on. Charlemagne knows shit. Which I didn't think he would be that type of person,
Starting point is 02:43:29 so I got to give him his credit for that. So I actually, you know, I'm going against what Man Ossil says. I don't think Charlemagne is stupid, or I don't think Charlemagne is, you know, should stick to rappers. I think, honestly, I think Charlemagne is one of the most important black voices when it comes to politics. This is going to sound crazy. I think Stephen A. Smith is.
Starting point is 02:43:53 too. Stephen A. Smith is a couple levels above, but we're getting to realize some of the loudest voices aren't political voices. And you know what it is? I think people want to hear political commentary from people who aren't political analysts just sitting there kind of regurgitating
Starting point is 02:44:09 talking points. Not saying that he's not regurgitating talking points at some point, but at least he speaks in layman's terms. He'll speak as if he is you and not speak as if he's just a program drone robot. And that does matter. The way how you communicate
Starting point is 02:44:25 even the same regurgitated talking points does matter. Yes, Andrew Schultz can say whatever. And then he depends him. So, you know, go for it, playboy. I love Andrew Schultz. But that's not my people's no more. Wait, is he like disowning?
Starting point is 02:44:43 He's disowning Charlemagne over Andrew Shultz? What? Everybody been know that he's been doing a show of Andrew Shultz. What's the problem? I don't do Christmas anymore, so my mom doesn't do Christmas anymore. Okay. Anyway. Charlemagne, man.
Starting point is 02:45:02 You got to put one of your pit bulls on the team to, you know, put this fire out right here. But Amanda Seals, yo, she seems like every time I see her online, she's always complaining. Like, it's like, what was me? Somebody did me wrong. Somebody's not doing whatever. Like, I've never seen her say, hey, listen, I'm very confident. I'm happy. I'm fighting for so-and-so, but I'm not grumpy.
Starting point is 02:45:29 Like, the person who always got something to say about somebody else, at some point you start saying, maybe the problem is you, right? So I'm getting like that common denominator syndrome with her where it's like, hey, listen, if you're kind of coming with gripes about people consistently, maybe we've got to start looking at you, right? All right. Chat, I'm not going to lie to you. I have you.
Starting point is 02:45:49 I've seen that Megastallion. Megastallion is now hired. she's hired some new lawyers. Now, she's not giving up on this plight here, chat. She's trying to, you know, if you ask me, she's trying to win a legal spat versus Milagro, but she already did. However, it's not about collecting loss earnings
Starting point is 02:46:19 or even legal fees. It's about getting the big headline, the headline that says, hey, I just bankrupted a blogger for not pretty much sucking my dick, right? She wants blanket love, adoration, and she wants sympathy. Hold on. So she just hired some new lawyers for the case that got finished. Let me see if I can find it.
Starting point is 02:46:52 Everybody knows that her lawyers have been from this really established and prestige firm called Quinn Emanuals. Let me see. Okay. And she's now hired one of Trump's lawyers, okay? She's hired one of Trump's lawyers to represent her. And here we go. And look like this is going to be for post-judgment motions
Starting point is 02:47:30 and probably trying to, think about this. She's paying more lawyers, which to do probably two things that's relevant at this point. Try to get back her attorney fees for her other lawyers since she did win on two counts. And also to probably put an injunctive order in to ban Malagro from ever speaking about her again, right? Which the courts can do, right?
Starting point is 02:48:03 Now, Judge Joe Brown has talked about this particular lawsuit and check this out. Cooper ultimately prevailed on Ms. Pete's leading accusation, which is defamation, and the jury awarded a nominal amount of damages compared to millions of dollars, Ms. Pete, aka Megan Estion, demanded from Ms. Cooper throughout the course of the litigation. You know, this is one of those cases most probably should have been resolved of $1 in damages.
Starting point is 02:48:33 Right. And now Megan Estyian attorney, said in a statement, after the jury's verdict on Monday, that Cooper is also required to cover costs of the rapper's legal bill. That gets ridiculous. The fees that they charge today are obscene. And the attorneys, not all of them, but for the most part, are so inexperienced in their craft with so few trials and so few clients that they're essentially, amateurs. Now, and what they do when I look at it, and I'm watching and say, uh-uh,
Starting point is 02:49:14 that's very pathetic, just absolutely pathetic. And they got... Now, here's the thing. And people are speculating. By the way, we haven't got an official word that Meg has fired her, the Quinn Emmanuel people.
Starting point is 02:49:30 Again, those are the lawyers that we did the deposition, and I spun them like a gig. Yeah. So in reality, we don't know if she fired them, but she did hire new lawyers for a case that already has a final judgment put in. But I do believe that Rock Nation, and this is where Rot Nation comes in, I think they sent out the rookie squad. They sent out the G-League team.
Starting point is 02:50:00 And they said, listen, we're a million-dollar firm. Even our G-League team should be able to beat. Malagros A team because she wrote comparatively. And what happened is that Quinn Emanuel's team of rookies. And by the way, I looked up all those lawyers, right? From the Sullivan dude to Harper, whatever her name is, to Joanna Manillo, the one who you saw me arguing with. And there was a host of other lawyers.
Starting point is 02:50:36 They're fresh out of law school. They just came out like, you know, when Manillo, she's like a nobody in reality. But they're relatively new and it's kind of embarrassing that Meg took this to all the way to trial and they didn't give her the bigwigs. Why your Rock Nation may have set her up, Meg, you should look into that. You went, keep in mind, you testified from my recollection that. that it was years ago or some while ago that Desiree Perez, the CEO of Rock Nation, told you she was keeping a file on certain individuals
Starting point is 02:51:19 who may have been media members or bloggers that you could pursue a lawsuit. When you decided to pursue a lawsuit, you use the same law firm as the representing firm for Rock Nation. So I would have to imagine just by a logical conclusion or a logical assumption, actually, that you got recommended that lawyer from Desiree Perez and Rock Nation. Now, here's the thing. You see when they were suing Jay-Z and they said that Jay-Z, like R-worded some kid with Diddy,
Starting point is 02:51:53 they didn't throw out these rookies here who's leaving up their Slack channels or Slack chats on the screen that I could read it and screenshot and do all of that, right? They didn't send out those rookies. You know who they sent out? They sent out Mr. Big Bad Alex Spiro. You should know this, Meg. If they didn't give you Alex Spiro, they played with you and they played with the Tom.
Starting point is 02:52:19 You being in court or the court proceeding happening for over a week, you probably spent more than $59,000 in terms of transportation, accommodations, being having, to be down there in Florida. Bodyguards. Food. You're a celebrity. It takes a lot to move around.
Starting point is 02:52:42 You probably spent a lot of money. Your time is worth way more than that. They sent out that G-League squad. And you got shellacked. So I see why, you know, again, I don't have any confirmation on this, but I see why the new lawyers
Starting point is 02:52:58 that you have added to the case, maybe they could somehow get a moral victory. Now, you did get a victory in court, two out of three, but because it was what, you know, and even in this broadcast, it said, a nominal amount, $59,000 compared to what you were asking for, or what your lawyers were arguing for, up to $30 million. I see you're trying to get the win on paper.
Starting point is 02:53:32 Just not looking good, man. you need to go holl at Rock Nation accent why they sent you out with the rookies. Why the fuck did they send you out with the rookies? That's the problem. They sent Meg the Stallion out with the rookies and now they're saying now the new lawyers that she just got handled a lot of things for Trump.
Starting point is 02:53:53 So this is the big dog, right? Trump versus Michael Cohen, Trump versus ABC News and George Stephanophilus, which, by the way, remember I talked about, about this defamation lawsuit that came for 15 mil, right? So Trump got 15 mil in a settlement for that, okay? They also handled Trump versus Wall Street Journal, defamation as well, okay? They handled Trump versus New York Times, which was a refiled defamation lawsuit.
Starting point is 02:54:25 Okay? And there's another defamation to Trump versus BBC, okay? So essentially they got the specialist for defamation based on the rookies who just allowed the rookies who just allowed maybe a gigantic fumble. So the fumbling defamation claim was that they didn't notify Milagro. And if they didn't notify Milagro, if she's considered media, she can't. be held you can't sue her you can't sue her till you notify her that she's the fame of you you got to send a cease and desist or something on the sort they never did that they just filed a lawsuit and that they're in kind of shows that queen emmanuel or rock nation's legal team
Starting point is 02:55:19 you were working with the g league they didn't even do the things that qualified them to file the lawsuit which is send a cease and desist all they have to do is said one and because they and send one, the whole charge got dismissed. So they've gotten now a big dog and we'll see, it looks like they're still committed, their pot committed at this point. They're going to be dumping much more money into
Starting point is 02:55:42 trying to sue appeal, trying to get whatever they can and I wouldn't be surprised if now we might see maybe further actions against other bloggers who haven't repeated maybe the things that Mrs. Pete likes, right?
Starting point is 02:56:00 So we'll see. We'll see. All right. Oh, and it's Alejandro. Alejandro. Alex Brito, a Brito P-L-L-C. He's going to file the lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida against ABC News and George Stephanophilus. Okay.
Starting point is 02:56:19 Look like they work out of Florida. They work out of Florida. Okay. All right. Good to know. Good to know. Let me see. Let me see.
Starting point is 02:56:45 Didn't really get to cover this. By the way, chat, I see something else saying I should, you know, maybe cover politics, like maybe like 15% of what we do. Obviously, we'll never be a political show. But, like, you know, maybe we can do a topic or two. I will tell you one thing. Obviously, I'm definitely interested in the Candace Owens thing. Right now is Candice Owens versus Tim Pool.
Starting point is 02:57:10 Like, I've been listening to all that. stuff. But also, Nick Fuentes actually did an interview with Pierce Morgan, and that was, I ain't going to allow, at the very least, highly entertaining. But we're still on wrap. Das Dillinger got into it with Snoop, okay? And before he had said he was kicked off of Death Row, and he says it wasn't person with business, but he said Snoot wanted to sign over the catalog, but Dad's refused. By the way, he had called out Snoop for some kind of like predatoryal practices because Snoop now owns Death Row. Hear this. Yeah, the album came out on death row. Okay. And then I got kicked off of death row again from Snoop. Got into it near Snoop.
Starting point is 02:58:04 You know, it's my cousin. You get into it all the time. He kicked me off. I ain't going back this time. Yeah, you're going back. So, because obviously you guys are related to. And what is that conversation like? Because you like, no, fuck you, no, fuck you. And then you got to still got to talk later on. You know, he did a show and didn't take me. So I figured, like, why, you know, what's going on? He's just like, you ain't signed your catalog over to me.
Starting point is 02:58:27 And I'm like, I'm keeping it. You know what I'm saying. It's worth a lot. Okay. So, you know, that's what it's about, you know, because, like, he own a label, but I own the publisher. And that is valuable. Yeah, that's more valuable than the ownership.
Starting point is 02:58:39 So I'm just like, you know, I could take my bones and go, long as my house and everything that I got is paid for. And I, you know, I get the Tupac royalties. I get all my royalties, you know what I'm saying? That's just another part of just DeFro that I, because Tupac and Dr. Dre is separate from that. So it was like, you know, all the albums that Snoop had on Def Row, and it deplenish now, he only got three albums on there.
Starting point is 02:59:03 All of them records. So everybody took their records back. So, you know, he only got doggy style, dog father. Murder was the case. The dog pound, which I'm coming to get, and my solo album, after them, but you only got about three albums on that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:59:18 So can you explain for the average, like, fan or listener, like how this went? Because he acquired the rights to death row. Yeah, and then he acquired... But he didn't have to pay us from the past. He has to pay us from when he acquired it from 22 on up. Okay, so everything from there. And then along with the catalog coming over,
Starting point is 02:59:33 you guys had the option to take your portion of the catalog? No, he still had the portion of the catalog. I just filed for my copyrighted version. Got it. which means everything revered back to me after 35 years. Some people don't even get to see 35 years. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And other people like this.
Starting point is 02:59:49 So, you know, like that, I'm requiring getting my shit back. Yeah. Yeah, very interesting. So look like there's been a whole legal battle, or not really a legal battle, but definitely a rights battle with Daz and Snoop Dog. And if you guys don't know, this is what he said recently. What's up, y'all?
Starting point is 03:00:14 Hey, this is the origin of the story. E1 was Koch. Remember this. Do your search. Yeah, I remember. Koch turns into E1. Bad business. They had to change the name. E1 turns into Monarch. Bad business.
Starting point is 03:00:33 So over those years, Shug Knight had a deal with Alan Grum Black, which ran E1, which ran Koch, which ran. which ran Monarch to take everyone's music. So 15 years go by, another 15 years go by, it's 30 years. Time is up on that. I'm already on Monarch Koch. All the motherfucking names they got, I'm on their motherfucking ass. These the white boys.
Starting point is 03:01:10 So you know what they do, a football pass. passes to Snoot thinking he could manipulate and get everybody because Das is on our ass they held back my publishing saying that I sign my publishing
Starting point is 03:01:24 over. Come to find out they didn't. They released that money to me. Snoop know about him. He was involved in that situation. He knew about that. He showed me all the paperwork that goes down in the motherfucking place.
Starting point is 03:01:38 So I'm looking at all this shit. You know what I mean? Taking pictures in my eyes. But I also. have a copy of it myself. See, I have to see what they have and what I have to see what I don't have to see what I need to have. You know what I mean? So it's a fucked up situation, man, you know what I'm saying? Because you got a lot of people that were stealing and you know what I mean? Dr. Drake got his shit, but there's no paperwork on the chronic album. On the chronic
Starting point is 03:02:08 album. There's no paperwork on the chronic album. You know what I mean? So, Okay. So, Das is saying he believes that, you know, Snoop Dog acquired the rights of death row records to manipulate him to sign over publishing. Now, I'm not too sure I believe that, but I'm going to give him the benefit of that. Anyway, Snoop sent back a response and, oh, this is another video. he was calling it. He's been calling out Snoop. All your stuff. Now, you were saying something about the Paul. Now, what are you talking about with the Paul? Well, like I was saying, the Paul is trademarked.
Starting point is 03:03:04 Like I told Snoop, you got rejected and I got accepted. You know what I'm saying? So that was the moneymaker. The Paul is like the Apple sign, like I said before. And like I said, they tried to go behind my back and trademark all my work and then flung my face like, yeah, we got it, nigga. That's all we wanted, nigg. because I'm going to sell everything for a billion dollars to Universal. You know what I mean? But shit, I'm going to be selling my shit.
Starting point is 03:03:33 Now, what do you mean by selling? He said he was going to sell it or what they're selling death row? The new death row that just came? Everything snoop. Everything snoop's involved where he's going to sell all that shit for a billion dollars. You know, the motherfuck was cashing niggas out for their catalog. And then he sell that shit and they just start over and make new music. You know, it's easy.
Starting point is 03:03:51 You sell what you got. You know what I'm saying? I got all that money. I mean, I don't become a nigga fucking, but I got my own pocket. You know what I mean? Now, how many albums is over there? Now, how many albums is over there at Defro? Because you were saying that it was a...
Starting point is 03:04:07 Yeah, so he basically thinks Snoop is trying to do some shysy shit. He's been on a media tour, and Snoop's supposedly sent in this video. Which he also put out. I see, you ain't got shit to do, but hate on me, huh? In a minute, I'm gonna fuck you up, cuss. On some real shit. Not physically. but business why.
Starting point is 03:04:25 Because you broke as a motherfucker right now. So I'm gonna fuck you up in a minute, Cuzz. Leave me alone. Leave me to fuck alone. Leave me alone, Cud. I'm gonna fuck you up.
Starting point is 03:04:37 Leave me alone. I see, you ain't got shit to do but hate on me, huh? Damn. Now, I ain't gonna lie. I'm a little surprised, but not surprised.
Starting point is 03:04:54 One of the one of the things I've realized about a hip-hop is that, you know, this idea, there's this constant theme of rappers getting fucked in their record deal. Not literally, we're just talking about contractually.
Starting point is 03:05:14 But the reason why I think we don't learn from OGs is that all the OGs are too embarrassed to tell the truth that they don't own their shit. They're going through the same thing that Daz is going through. And they weren't,
Starting point is 03:05:30 that knowledgeable of the business back then. I think these days, a regular consumer has way more of a grasp of masters, publishing, royalties, then advance more than a artist in the 90s.
Starting point is 03:05:53 That's why I think a lot of OGs can't be OGs because they we're at the optimum place where these artists are approaching record deals with leverage. They're also understanding the things that matter. Back in the day, these guys would say, take my publishing, just give me $50,000 extra. They would say, give me $50,000 extra. Take my publishing. I want the cash.
Starting point is 03:06:33 The education of knowing that you're publishing would be what is going to be necessary to feed your family. Once you've stopped rapping, but these records have became iconic, people still want to license it, use it. And now the intellectual property of its ownership, which is usually managed through the publishing side, that's how you could make money. Most of the older artists don't know. Or they fucked it up. And by the way, like these days with newer artists,
Starting point is 03:07:17 yeah, these days new artists, they walk into a lot of these buildings. If they go on with leverage, they're like, you listen, I'm not giving up my master's or my pub. Let's do it differently.
Starting point is 03:07:29 That would be seen as unheard of back in the day because the only way to get, hot was through your label. Only way to put out records was through your label. So the label basically was using a leverage system to say, well, we created what you are. So we're entitled to X, Y, Z. As opposed to artists now show up and be like, hey, listen, I'm already lit. I'm lit off TikTok.
Starting point is 03:07:55 My shit's going up on there. Yo, I posted it on so-and-so on YouTube is going up. So with the leverage I have, I want whatever. Do you get what I'm saying? A standard rookie contract, and I'm saying rookie contract, but I mean a first record deal for a new artist would be a royalty rate record deal where on average, after recoupment,
Starting point is 03:08:25 you're entitled to 12 to 18% of the earnings of that record. Okay? That's the standard rookie contract. Why would people take that? Well, the label's doing all the work. You really don't have much going on. I'll use, for example, Savage, 21 Savage. 21 Savage had a successful mixed state that it was already going crazy that the labels that invest in when he walks into Epic Records.
Starting point is 03:09:01 And this is why artists just say partnership rather than, you know, oh, deal, he gets to negotiate a different type of deal that's not a royalty rate type deal. And also his masters, he gets to keep. Right? So it's a lot about music industry. And it's kind of interesting watching the older artists, kind of like, you know, I'm not shaming them, but you get to realize these guys never had their business in check. These guys never had their business in check.
Starting point is 03:09:39 and it's a bit sad because I'm watching the older they get they're kind of like trying to figure it out there but it was ironic because I saw Dad's speaking up on Drake when he was speaking about he's like nah Drake got a fake watch like they knew all the wrong things to say like he should have known about the real contract not about who got the fake whatever Where is that?
Starting point is 03:10:18 Damn, this mad shit. Now, remember, he had came out, remember when they said Drake and bought like a death row chain? I believe he was one of the people who kind of, I don't know if I can find it. Months ago, I saw a headline
Starting point is 03:10:56 that was trending in the news about Drake acquiring two pots. Yeah, his original. That's the thing about rappers, man. Yeah. You could ask a rapper if a chain real, a chain fake,
Starting point is 03:11:09 he know everything. You know, that ain't, that ain't VV. That's V.S. Yo, that ain't this. It's Mosinite. They like jewelers. You ask them about their contract and they deal.
Starting point is 03:11:19 Bewildered. Bewildered. Death row chain. And then another report surfaced shortly after that. The chain actually was verified to not be actually Tupac. Yeah. Did you get involved in that mess? Did anyone come to you and ask you to verify?
Starting point is 03:11:34 I just look at my own chain. Yeah. And was it the same one? It looked like probably somebody else's chain, but Tupac was a little. bit bigger. Yeah. More diamonds on it than stuff.
Starting point is 03:11:45 You know what I'm saying? It's one of the big large ones. You know what I'm saying? So, Drake, you probably got played. Chainbuster. Chain buster. Okay. Well, I do wish that's Dillinger.
Starting point is 03:11:59 Well, I think what I speculate is happening here is I don't think Snoop is a shifty guy like that. I don't know him. But I don't think he is. But I do think his big bank take little bank. Here's the issue. With all the res. disrespect Das Dillinger, even though he does have a catalog.
Starting point is 03:12:17 The thing in music is that music was kind of, it's ironic that they use the terms like masters and slaves. Like, for example, how it works is that the original copy or the first version of a song is called the master. Any other reproduced copy is called a slave. It's ironic that in music, there is over. tones of actual slavery. When you think about historically that most artists sign a deal that essentially is a slave
Starting point is 03:12:55 deal, you give the majority of the money that is going to come in to the label. The label justifies it because they say without us, you wouldn't make it and we're investing. And here's the thing. Only after you've worked 40 years, do you get maybe your 40 acres? And eventually most artists don't last in the industry that long. So their story is one that's kind of salty, where you fizzled out before you gained any leverage that you could use against these labels.
Starting point is 03:13:32 Snoop is the exception. Snoop is a household name. Some people would argue is the most famous rapper of all time in terms of if you go to another country and you just say his name, They might not even have to have internet, but they would probably know Snoop Dog, right? Again, it's not known a song. It's about rap. Who do they identify with rap?
Starting point is 03:13:57 Snoop Dog is one of those people. Now, here's the thing. Snoop has been getting money. We see him. He used to do a show with Kevin Hart. We see him on Super Bowl commercials. We see him got everything going on. Snoop is one of those people.
Starting point is 03:14:14 people has made hundreds of millions of dollars right over time his leverage is increased and increased and i do think this is a case of big bank take little bank i think at this point snoop dog wanted to not only own some of the things that was important in his past as a um artist he you know realized that he could get this shit for the low low these artists didn't know the worth and here's the thing he probably also bought um you know death row six saying this, hey, sugar's in jail. And if these companies that don't have a face, that don't have some type of soul connection, spirit that could, you could feel like it's dead throw, if they have the catalog or they have the rights for the labels projects, it won't do as well as if
Starting point is 03:15:07 Snoop had it. So I think Snoop is doing Big Bank, Little Bank. Take a little bank, okay? hey, this is more valuable in my hands than it's valuable of yours. However, once he paid for it, now it becomes business. Here's the problem with Das. Well, Das, you know, you're saying the same thing an artist usually says, which is, yes, after I've signed contracts and things of that nature, I could appeal to the internet about what's right and wrong. If you are contractually within your right to do whatever you would do,
Starting point is 03:15:39 you would never take it to the internet because Snoop. can't do otherwise or else you'd be suing him or suing the label but usually what happens is people appeal to the internet for some type of sympathy or let me hit him with the why doesn't he do the right thing so i think snoop is probably looking at to say i paid for the shit and i want to be able to do what i want to do with this shit and um i kind of agree with them with that but i do want to just stress music education for all of the rappers who are coming up again when you are and hopefully you get to be the age of 50 and 60 when you are 60 years old and it's been a long time since your music is you know happening like that you want to be the guy who gets the mailbox money that you
Starting point is 03:16:26 open up the mailbox and you pull out a check because you didn't know that they samples your shit in the movie and the movies going up and the residuals that came in from this that and a third, you could spend a nice 15,000, you know, or whatever it would be. It might be more, it might be less. But at least it's money that came from your work because you were smart enough that when you were offered your publishing, you took your publishing, you knew what it meant, and you knew that over time it would be valued way more than it would be valued in, you know, the interim.
Starting point is 03:17:00 So, you know, I wish the best for Das Dillinger. I hope we don't see him and Snoop going back and forth. I think that would be very unfortunate. But I'm not going to sit here and, you know, just blindly say Snoop is like doing some crazy shit. Snoop's an artist too. I think Snoop paid for death row. I didn't buy it to just give y'all some shit for free, right? So I can't really knock what Snoop is doing either, right?
Starting point is 03:17:29 Yep. Okay. Let's see if we can try to get through at least maybe like one more or two more, right? we're here already. What else is going on? By the way, we're not going to get into any non-wrap topics. But, oh, this is interesting. Blue faces came out and he says, yo, he regrets having babies with two women who are mid.
Starting point is 03:17:58 And I guess he's thinking, yo, if I'm going to deal with the headache, why didn't I get some bad bitches pregnant? So now he's recruiting bad bitches who want to get pregnant by him. Check this out. Book up today. And I realized both of my baby moms is mid and fucking dead homie. I need to get some bad bitches pregnant, A-Side. I gotta make up for that shit.
Starting point is 03:18:26 On school yard crib, man. Now he has said, he says, I'm a hundred one Dalmatians. DHS, I need a golden retriever. I don't know why I'm trying to talk like Booface. I love how he talks so opposed. He says, part of growing up is realizing that both my BMs is mid. Shaking my head. I need to go get some bad bitches pregnant ASAP.
Starting point is 03:18:45 Wow. Now, clearly he's not seen out of eye with Jaden Alexis and Chris Sean Rock, his two baby moms. If you're wondering how they look. Chris Sean, I'll just go to their page. Chris Sean Rock, Instagram. One, I believe, looks like Stewie. And then the other one, I don't know. She kind of looks like a Chucky Doll at this point.
Starting point is 03:19:03 You know, it is what it is. Here we go. This is probably one of the better pictures you see of her. A little bit modest. if you see her on the gram or you see her like in videos yeah anyway the other one is um jaden alexis and this is her right here okay okay now let me be honest with you i'm gonna call the cap on blueface and blueface i rock with you my brother but if you just hurt to say so man i get it you hurt when you went to jail jaden alexis turned to a lesbian she
Starting point is 03:19:59 didn't give two fucks about you was spending the money i made left and right on everybody but you she forgot about the commissary that would hurt my feelings too she wasn't there for calls she was too too busy licking clit and fucking getting and scissoring getting finger banged okay i get it i'd be upset. Now, from what we see online, she's a good mother. But her abandoning you, I get it, right? Now, when you comes to the other one, which is Kershaw Rock, I get it with her too. At some point, no matter what, you guys are in a toxic relationship. And trust me, as a guy who has been in toxic relationship, nothing soberes you up more about the woman you were in a toxic relationship because any toxic relationship
Starting point is 03:20:50 it's like really like very high dopamine levels that's really bringing you through extreme emotions of extreme love and extreme hate. So you can't tell me for a second and even though when I interview Chrishaw-Rachshy tried to say, nah it was just a business relationship
Starting point is 03:21:06 you know nah you clearly love them. He's tattooed on your face on your neck. He's tattooed him a bunch of times And I guess what I'm trying to say is that of course I get that he's hurt When a woman that was the love of your life When you see her online
Starting point is 03:21:32 Sucking a Y-N's toes I get it like that shit hits Let me tell you when you see the chick that you were You had a child with That at some point you probably was playing the future with licking the toes of a YN, you feel like an idiot. Blueface is not just at you. This is a shared men experience.
Starting point is 03:22:01 We've all gone through this, okay? You ain't the first one to date a girl. It's okay. The chick you love the most, going to do some shit. Again, remember when I told you all about Fuzzi Tube girlfriend, having a monkey mask on? She had the monkey mask with the Shae Frost, man. Y'all know what I'm talking about, man.
Starting point is 03:22:22 the Shea Frost Monkey Mask man Y'all know what I'm talking about bro Y'all know damn well what I'm talking about can we find it The Shay Frost had
Starting point is 03:22:33 Foozy Was it Foozy Tube? Or I can't remember who No no No, no it was why I be in the mirror My bad Foozy tube crap before too I think
Starting point is 03:22:41 He had her in a monkey mask bro He had her in a monkey mask my nigga bro I couldn't believe it bro bro where's that
Starting point is 03:22:57 I can forget Once I seen that I'm like man Yo Namir was doing the most for her He looks up Her new nigga got her
Starting point is 03:23:12 In the monkey mask gang This shit was crazy He said I revealed her face So I guess It's before he revealed her face They went on a date Shit was crazy chat Yeah I can't find it
Starting point is 03:23:37 But yeah y'all know Y'all know what I'm talking about actually let me find my own video on it because i had to do a roast this shit was crazy chat wabi in the mirror disheie academics yeah i know i did a video on this i dropped 30 on this that's the fact that's a fact that's the fact she was with the lunatic known as foosie too and i think she like glowed up on his ass and by the way you know i want to salute to her because you know you really popped out live in the like that they actually Nicky, this shit clip.
Starting point is 03:24:13 Nika. Is this Namere's bitch he got on? She wearing a mask and like a monkey mask? Oh, hell. Yo, Amir, this shit's a clip, nigga. This shit's clip, nigga. The love of your life, you'll see sucking a Wion's toes. That's a fact.
Starting point is 03:24:28 That shit hit different, chat. It do hit different. That's a gut shot. Bang! Yeah. It do hit different. The love of your life. You gave her a kid?
Starting point is 03:24:44 Well, not in this situation. But like, the love of your light, Yo, Nimir would admit he would skip the studio. He was essentially saying, man, fuck my career. I got the trophy wife right here. Buy or this, buy or that. This niggas basically took her out, gave her a four-for-four.
Starting point is 03:25:11 And she got on a monkey mask in public gang. Like, come on. That's what I'm telling you. So I understand. I understand. Blueface. You don't, again, I'm not clown to you. This is a shared male experience, brother.
Starting point is 03:25:36 We all been there with a girl we like, then we look up and we like, damn, I was tweaking. Why the fuck did I get in a relationship with that person, given the fact they're going outside? with the next nigga. Yes, when you seen her lick that
Starting point is 03:25:55 nigger, coins and bunions, she looked like she wanted to dip that nigga toes in hot sauce, bro. You know one of them ones? I get it. I get it. I get it. So when he says
Starting point is 03:26:32 he wishes baby moms were bad, I'm here to tell him, brother, I know why you're saying it. It's not. because you woke up and looked at them and said, damn, these bitch is ugly. Because they're not ugly. I admit,
Starting point is 03:26:48 I think they're mid. But, listen, the majority of people admit, it's okay. The reason why, the reason why Blueface is saying this is because he's hurt. Why do I say that?
Starting point is 03:27:07 Let's be real. Do I think Blueface is the type of nigga who could get bad bitches? Of course. But Blueface is one of them type of niggas, based on the lifestyle he he want to live, he don't date that bitch.
Starting point is 03:27:25 You know why? Bro, there's no, the way he living ain't no 10 out of 10 to go sit with him doing that. You got to get the 6 out of 10. Do your research on when you try to have a program
Starting point is 03:27:39 as he keeps saying, he got a program. You get the 6 out of 10s, they'll rock with the program. There's a few rappers. I can call it no name. When you look at their roster, middle of the road. You know when you look at that roster you see, though?
Starting point is 03:28:00 Obedience. They share, sharing is caring. They're doubling up, tripling up, quadrupling up. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Look. So all I'm saying is that Blueface saying he needs a bad bitch.
Starting point is 03:28:20 Blueface, you know you want five bitches, bro. There's no five tens that want to be. Like if he pulls it off, that would be dope. But five tens don't want to be with you sharing it. Look, the chicks that you want, you're trying to put them in a jail cell. You're going to demean them. Yeah. If that's what you're going to do, you're not going to.
Starting point is 03:28:44 It's easier to get the midgirl that is compliant than you trying to get the bad girl. the bad bitch who is thinking Yo is this thing a tripping He wanted me to be in a jail Oh hell no nigga Yo there's five rappers on my line like right I'm lit out here like fuck out of here bro Rappers like blue face
Starting point is 03:29:11 I think they like midgirls Because I believe With the bullshit they got going on The mid girls Will tolerate it Easier They won't trip They know it is what it is
Starting point is 03:29:28 A bad bitch is out of in two seconds. A bad bitch is out of there in two seconds. Why? Not necessarily because she got more self-esteem. It's because she thinks she got more options. Let's keep it to be. So when he says he wants a bad bitch,
Starting point is 03:29:53 I think it's coat because they hurt his feelings. Because I look at his new roster. And his new roster, again, looks about the same. His new roster of women look about the same. This is, this is, supposedly this is one of them. Yeah, this one looks like the bad baby, the ratchet bad baby.
Starting point is 03:30:30 They're about the same. Anybody, but ain't nothing wrong with it. Ain't nothing wrong with it. Y, yo, was it Stephen A. Smith that said it? He said, the best woman is like a seven. It's a strong seven. You want a strong seven. Let me tell you why.
Starting point is 03:31:03 10. Fine is all body looking fine. Everything like that got it going on. Too much maintenance. A nine. That's a problem too. She thinks she a 10. Because you got enough people telling her she's a 10,
Starting point is 03:31:16 so half of them acting that way. And by the way, the ones that ain't acting that way still require more from you than what others might. You got to be up on your game. That's problematic. Hey, that's ideal because that's really, really good looking. She got it going on. But at the same time, there's a level of independence, which is never a bad thing until she's so independent that she's making you feel like you need to be more dependent on her.
Starting point is 03:31:49 There's too much time that's wasting the way where you're not feeling like that dude. You're feeling like a dude, not that dude. Here's where the strong seven comes in. She can compete with an eight. But her mentality is not that of an eight. So she's more appreciative of you wanting her. Therefore, she treats you like she wants you. As a result, y'all have more.
Starting point is 03:32:17 There you go. Nah, Stephen A. Smith killed that, though. Now, he killed that. My boy killed that. Going on. my boy killed that he killed that though facts
Starting point is 03:32:31 so blue face you know you want yo let's nigga you say you're looking for 101 dalmatians nigga you think you're gonna get 101 bad bitches bro just get a hundred
Starting point is 03:32:40 bro yo two five's a ten bro bro just get keep the mids keep the mids yo push he's still trying to fuck Hardy B
Starting point is 03:32:56 y'all like huh yo Poushaisi a real nigga, man. Yo, he acted like Offset didn't exist and he acted like Stefan Dixen exists. Real nigga. Like, yo, he keep in the same fucking energy. I like that.
Starting point is 03:33:14 Yo, Pushaistie was shooting a shot at Cardi B before he got locked up and he's shooting it right now. He don't care who with her, nigga. It's like he's almost begging these rappers like, yo, I dare you to say something. Yo, that's my bitch. Shut the fuck up, nigga. That nigga don't give a fuck. Pushiasty, Cardi B.
Starting point is 03:33:36 He, nigga, he used to say it, nigga, like back in the day, Nick, he didn't give a fuck. Look, let me see, let me see. I got to go back to like 2023 or something. Look, it's an offset appearance to let his feelings know. Look, look, yeah.
Starting point is 03:34:05 Look at what he said. You're five minutes away, baby, open the door. This was when he was in jail. That nigga, yeah, that one, that pussy, bad. That thing going on that pussy bad, bro. Damn, he been plodding on her ass for a minute,
Starting point is 03:34:23 So now, man, you know, he definitely don't give a fuck about no damn. He definitely don't give no damn about, what's that nigga name? Stefan Dix. Fuck out of here. Definitely don't give a fuck. Let me see what Cardi be talking about here. And when I get on spaces and whatever the fuck, and if we have a girl talk, don't think that I'm talking about my life or don't think that I'm talking about,
Starting point is 03:35:01 what you call it, or you don't think I'm subbing, bitches. This is just a girl talk, right? Let's have a girl conversation, right? As a 33-year-old bitch, they've been through a lot of bullshit. Let's talk about this, right? Let me tell you all this something. Let me start all over. I'm stuck.
Starting point is 03:35:20 I'm like, I'm like fucked up right now because, you know, I was drinking for four days. I was drinking for four days and eating crackers. So my brain is still fucked up. So let me tell y'all bitch is something, right? When a girl and a girl and a guy are together. and you want a nigger, right? You want a nigger and everything. So you start doing little petty shit
Starting point is 03:35:47 so his girlfriend can see it. Like doing subliminals, throwing subliminals, like giving little hints that I don't know what the fuck y'all got going on. Y'all think y'all doing something. Y'all think that it's like, I don't know if y'all be thinking like it's like, oh, that's going to make the girlfriend leave him
Starting point is 03:36:11 and I be thinking and like and it's like do y'all really want that y'all don't really want that because I'm going to tell you what usually happens right if two people are dating and you do petty shit so the bitch could be like you know what you fucking with that bitch I'm out
Starting point is 03:36:29 yo carty we love you but we know you damn I'm talking about Stefan Diggs man yo yo yeah Cardi I got you yo Stefan Diggs sidehose because y'all shut the fuck up man he don't want y'all bitches actually well he probably still wants that but like he would cardie be like nigga he chose up like it's over for y'all hoes okay he's just Cardi's trying to say if y'all keep pushing an issue and she lead that nigger y'all gonna be
Starting point is 03:36:55 mad because that nigger gonna hate y'all for having her leave that's kind of a point I've had like a i've had a side chick who like she too like like loki she snitched to my main joint and then my main joint mad at me and trying to leave and the side joint thinking I'm gonna run to her I'm like no bitch
Starting point is 03:37:14 you don't fuck up my situation bitch get the fuck out of here dumb-a-ho like what the hell wrong with you man like what you think I was going to be like happy and be with you no nigga I'm juggling both of y'all
Starting point is 03:37:25 now that's the part card he left out no no no no yeah you're right if the side chick get the nigger to leave his main chick he's gonna be mad at the side chick but he's mad to side chick for a different reason not because he was just happy with the main chick
Starting point is 03:37:41 because he was just only happy with the main chick he wouldn't have a side chick. He's happy with his current situation. Niggas like they size to be sides and they mains to be mains. That's it. That's how the world works perfectly. The sides stay the sides.
Starting point is 03:37:54 Okay, the pawns stay the pawns. The king stay the king. The queen's state the queen. The rooks say, come on, bro. Stop it. Stop it. Like, like she's saying half of it. And I'm with her.
Starting point is 03:38:06 Yes, I've been mad at the size. Bitch, could you stop making it obvious that we be... Could you stop? Why you act like you're so embarrassed with me? Why, why everything we do got to be a secret? What the fuck? Now my main joint done peeped it. And the main joint is like asking about it.
Starting point is 03:38:29 And I'm... The main joint mad... You know your main joint mad at you? Like, low-key, most smart main joint, they know that you got a side. They just know if you are a real nigger, you go keep your side and check. Your side should not be seen or her, nigga. She just should be getting fucked straight up.
Starting point is 03:38:46 So now your main going to tell you this. It's one line. Go be with that bitch then. Go be. Oh, man. Go be with that bitch then. Oh, man. Hey, chat, the main state of Maine, the side say the side.
Starting point is 03:39:01 We're not swapping them out like that. No way. It's a reason we made the main the main. It's a reason why the side. the side. Sometimes the side is only, like, you ever go to a restaurant? Nigger, the side dish, the appetizer is good for, like, one thing. Like, oh, man, I just wanted to taste the hot sauce. That's why I got the wings.
Starting point is 03:39:19 Nica, I don't want to eat just all that for the entree. What the hell? Maybe a side just got, you know what I mean? She got that, you know, she got that wet mouth. That's it. Like, yo, when I go over there, man, she just, she just shot me up like, she just shot me up with a biscuit. God damn. She's not to give it up, but that's it.
Starting point is 03:39:42 You don't want to talk to her, hug her. None of that. Fuck that. Cardi got to realize, hey, listen, Cardi. The side chicks of the side chicks, you're the main, for whatever reason. And again, I don't know if, I don't know if, I don't know if Stefan cheating. That's not cold. What the fuck?
Starting point is 03:40:04 Yo, I got to cut my nose here. Anytime you see me doing this chat, like, the more I talk, like my upper lip, or maybe it's my mustache. It's like tickling my nose And I'm like, what the fuck? I'm so I keep doing this Anyway Just a little thing
Starting point is 03:40:21 Because I know if you y'all are watching me And notice a little small habits You're like, why are you doing that? I'm gonna cut my beard down My beard, I mean my mustache down a little bit Because it's either it's like Going into my nose and tickling me And now I'm like, I get that little sneezing sensation
Starting point is 03:40:37 Or it's my nose hairs But I don't really got nose hairs I don't think so But when I talk a lot of them Anyway, T-M-I. Anyway. Yo, Cardi, let me let you finish up. You know what ends up happening?
Starting point is 03:40:51 He ends up hating you. If you think that nigga is going to go to you, that's not how it goes. Yo, Cardi, let me give you the real, yo, your mid-cardi guy have a podcast. Your Cardi, it's the same way flipped around. Anytime your main chick force you to cut your side chick or be like, yo, why are you playing them out? You know, I decided these type of chick-star.
Starting point is 03:41:11 Why are you playing in my face? I told you to cut the bitch off Why are you still liking the pitches Why you still after I caught you Why are you still liking that bitch's pitches I told you to cut her off I'm gonna unlike I ain't gonna talk to her
Starting point is 03:41:26 Alright you cut your side chick off Nigger you're not happy Niggas yo if you're Yo Cardi If your main make you cut off your side You're not happy either bro A nigga only happy with the main and the side Like nigga ain't happy with just one
Starting point is 03:41:40 The fuck This is Come in, this is have your cake and eat it too type of shit. What you're talking about? Come on, bro. A nigga with a main and a side would have his cake and eat it too. Say, man.
Starting point is 03:42:06 Yo, I shouldn't have never said that. Look at the nigga's so my boogger's sugar. Now I'm like, not me rubbed my nose is like, fuck, leave it alone. But for real, though. Yo, I've gotten caught with a joint, but it's like, it's like, you know, when you tell you, you gaslighting,
Starting point is 03:42:22 you're like, you know, baby, like, Yo, I don't even know why she being weird like that. Be like, you know what it was? Like, shorty going to, you know, the side chick going to drop hard eyes under my picture. Like, yo, what the fuck? Like, yo, that's not side chick behavior. That's for the main girl. The main girl could drop the hard eyes under my picture.
Starting point is 03:42:40 Not the side. The, yo, side chick. Yo, side ting. Side ting. You're supposed to do the swipe up, dog. Yo, yo, your side. You're supposed to do the swipe up. You see me looking.
Starting point is 03:42:53 I ain't on the picture, you swipe it up, that only I see it. That's why you decide. The main is all in the comments with it. Yo, that's my baby boo. Yes, all of that, yeah. Everybody know they rose? So yeah, the side ting up in the comments. So, yo, it's like a bat signal when your side-tick comment on your shit.
Starting point is 03:43:16 Your bitch sees it before you. Niggins, she says it to you. You're like, I didn't even see the notification yet. What the fuck? How the hell this bit? How the hell? Word too. So now you got to check your side chick, man.
Starting point is 03:43:34 Yo, this, what the fuck is you doing? So now you girl like, yo, I'm going to beat this bitch up. Women love saying that. I'm going to beat this bitch up. I'm like, I bet. Okay, all right. Cool. Yo, women are so great.
Starting point is 03:43:50 They catch you red-handed. They don't even be like, yo, I'm out. They're like, I'm going to beat her up. You're like, yeah, beat her ass. You beat her ass for sucking my day. Beat her fucking ass, okay? Beat her ass. Right?
Starting point is 03:44:03 Yo, beat her ass for fucking me, right? Yeah, yeah. That's that offset shit. Remember when Offsett was doing some funny shit on his phone? And he heard Cardi coming and he picked up the baby. He's like, she can't hit me if I got the baby that one. Word. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 03:44:20 Listen, I go lie. Sometimes when your girl catch you, you just got to hype her up to beat your side chick up that she don't take it out on you you distract her like yo I don't even know why she commented on my picture like I told her I told her weird ass and stopped doing all that shit she know I got a girl why she commented hard eyes under my picture
Starting point is 03:44:42 yo she's weird as fuck I don't yo man that bitch is a weirdo one in the chat if you ever got caught you gotta call your side chick a weirdo gaslight the situation you know what I mean your girl is tight but she's on your team man fuck her I can't wait till we see her at the spot we always go I'm gonna fuck her up I'm gonna fuck her up yeah like in your mind you're saying I'm still gonna fuck her up but okay I'm going with your narrative fuck her up baby fuck her up fuck her up yeah okay fuck her up baby fuck her up all right The whole time you're like, I'm going to fuck her. Your girl said I'm going to fuck her up. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:45:31 Yeah. Yeah. Cardy, hate to break it to you, baby girl. If the side chick make the main leave, the nigga ain't happy. And if the main make you block your side chick, you're still not happy. Because now, because now why I got to go text your office text now app? So now I'm on a text now app because you made me block her. and why I got to be on her finster
Starting point is 03:45:59 so now you got me off to her main page I'm on the finster so now I'm on the finster and I got the burner page I can't even start my side chick because you always gotta make sure your side chick not fucking nobody else yes chat I know
Starting point is 03:46:11 this shit don't make sense but it's facts your side chick your side chick is really like your second bitch she can't be getting fucked by mannickers either yo one in the chat if you've ever like gas litch a side chick on some jealous shit
Starting point is 03:46:24 yo who you with yo what's the nigga you with right now You haven't been laid up next to your girl texting your side chick. Yo, what's the nigga you wit right now? The best. That's this type of gaslight, man. Oh! You haven't been laid up with your girl?
Starting point is 03:46:41 Like your girl fell asleep on your arm. You texting? You text the side bitch. You look at you looking through stories. You've seen that she out. Yo, what nigger you went right now? What nigger you wit? Yo, there you go.
Starting point is 03:46:53 You being a hole right now. Whole time you're laying up with your girl. Am I the only when I do that? Oh, okay, I'm seeing the ones. Yo, it's a dirty game out here. You know, the internet doesn't fuck up dating, bro. The internet don't fuck up dating, bro. The internet really fucked up dating, bro.
Starting point is 03:47:20 This shit is, this shit is the worst. This shit is the worst. Cardi, I'm telling the truth. You let that man, if you force that man to cut his side check off, he's still not happy with you. Because now you got him on the text. app he got to activate the fintsta he got to then do the snap check and by the way there's a new method i shouldn't even say this because i know some niggis laid up in they in bed right now with
Starting point is 03:47:44 their girl and and when she go through your phone she's gonna check it i shouldn't even say it but i might have to just her to close her ears y'all know a nigger his chick was paying the bill whatever was through everything yo she had his location anything we didn't talk about the switch the location to the ipash it Yo, that nigga, because his chick would check the bill. Yeah, it was kind of a bum-ass thing. If a girl paying a bill that, yeah, he was a bum. He couldn't have no, he couldn't DM me none of that.
Starting point is 03:48:15 You know what he did? He had a shared note with the chick. He shared his notes. So he would just write in the note. That's the text. Holy. Holy. One in the chat, if you have been cheating and you think you're doing too much.
Starting point is 03:48:30 Like, what the fuck? I feel like it's some olden days you're using a pay phone. Like, what the fuck is? this shit another thing cardy if you tell you man the block block his side chick on instagram don't worry they're just going to snapchat yep they're going to snapchat yep meet them at the snap their snap score going to be a million don't you worry and if you get them off snap they're going to telegram yep they're just jumping from app to app yeah yo they're just from app to app.
Starting point is 03:49:13 Didn't I tell you blot that bitch off Instagram? Why are you still follow this whole? Like, why are you about a-oh? I bet. Now I'm following on Snap. Yep. I'm following on Snap now. Snap time now.
Starting point is 03:49:22 We're snapping now. Bet. Why he following Snap? Hey, when you meet up with your side, you know, you ever heard of Telegram? Get Telegram.
Starting point is 03:49:30 Yep. We encrypted now. Now we encrypted. Yep. We encrypted. Mm-hmm. We encrypted now. We encrypted.
Starting point is 03:49:36 We're going to find one app. Like, trust me. We encrypted, nigger. We encrypted, br. we encrypted. We encrypted now. I got one more method to. I just want to fuck it up for everybody.
Starting point is 03:49:51 You know when she clocking all your social apps, but you still need to communicate, I got an app that's straight for business, but that's where you and her, that's where you're signed link at. Chat, I don't advocate no type of cheating. Whatever you hear, it is just, if you write next to your significant other,
Starting point is 03:50:10 just know I am a aspiring comedian. Okay, I'm working. on a set for my show that's coming up in, um, it was January or February in Miami. And by the way, shout to, there's a couple people in LA. So you're, act, you got to book, book a show out here. Like, even if it's a small venue, let's get a little comedy shit going on, man. This is, this is not real. This shit is not real, man. Oh, yeah, the college email, of course. Of course. Oh, yeah. Oh, the, well, I ain't going to lie to you. usually WhatsApp is the first place you do it
Starting point is 03:50:46 especially if you're dating like you were the Dominican chick yeah you get off the text quick like some of y'all are still on the old methods like the old methods is like yo she catch you and she's like yo why are you texting that bitch and you change your like all that pizza hut shit like or you change her name to him oh Michael come on man come on man rookie rookie
Starting point is 03:51:14 that's a rookie shit That's a rookie. You feel what I'm saying? You know, niggas in here? Yo, man. Anyway. It goes like this. The bitch walk away and never look back and the niggas be hurt.
Starting point is 03:51:35 And guess what? You? Yo, I've been with a main, I've been with my main chick morning my side chick. Like, yo, you don't want to, like, you're not playing 2K today? Nah. Damn, what's wrong? My team lost. Like, I'm making up, I'm more than my side chick.
Starting point is 03:51:54 Yeah. Yeah, we mourn the side chick. You see, that's the thing. The main chick, me thinking they two, the main chick, you just get like, y'all get 70% of our time in our heart, okay? But we care about the whole pie. You don't order a piece in it come with, like,
Starting point is 03:52:12 three slices missing? We care about the whole thing. So, yeah, I've been around my main chick, more than my side chick. Fuck, man. Damn. I've been around my main chick, and then my side chick got a nigger who's going to take her serious,
Starting point is 03:52:26 and I mourned again. Yeah. I'm with my chick just hugging her like, damn, I lost a good one. She's looking at me like, why are you acting like that? Oh, it's nothing. Yeah, real niggas morning a side chick. Hey, yo, there's only a few days sadder than when your side chick find some bum-ass
Starting point is 03:52:50 nigger to start telling her that shit totally. he's going to take her serious and he going to make her the main like her side chick days is done and then you and her got to have that talk she she's like yo listen you know like i'm looking for something serious now and i met this guy you met this nigger shit crazy now shit crazy bro shit crazy you probably think you're going to get the last laugh and you're going to get the last cry oh you want to know why you're going to end up getting the last cry because the nigger going to end up you every single night when he goes to sleep and ends up realizing that he lost his bitch him like damn I lost my bitch for this wack-ass bitch for this messy
Starting point is 03:53:47 wack-ass bitch and you think you're gonna end up with the niggum but the niggins gonna end up hating you no yo this is that reverse psychology shit girls do you know girls be doing some like stupid ass reverse psychology shit if you go cheat on me at least cheat up bitch if I'm constantly cheating up why the fuck am I with you like yo hold on now if I could do better why the hell did I settle for you
Starting point is 03:54:17 you better hope I cheat around the same level or down because if you're a six and I'm cheating with eights and nines it's oh come on bro come on bro come on bro like women be trying like they be trying to reverse psychology us like
Starting point is 03:54:33 nah just find a better Girl, shoddy, I thought you were the best I could do. That's why I wiped you. Like, if I thought I could easily do better, I wouldn't wipe you. So you telling me at least cheat up is like saying, at least put some difficult, like it's like playing a Hall of Fame mode. It's like, oh, it's like, yo, you playing, yo, it's like you playing, it's like, why you want to up the difficulty sentence on my cheating?
Starting point is 03:55:00 Yo, you're trying to up the difficulty sentence? Yo, hold on now. Nick, you know how long it took for me to get you? And I thought you were the best I could do. So now when I'm cheating, I got to do better than you. Oh, hell now, man. We're playing on All Madden. This shit is crazy, bro.
Starting point is 03:55:15 We can't make a pass on pro. Now we're playing on All Madden, man. You know, these niggis jumping around. This shit is crazy, dog. No, no. If you're a seven, I'm beating down some, I'm beating the bats down of some fives. I'm hitting it after 3 AM anyway.
Starting point is 03:55:32 Nigger, I'm hitting it on the way from the club. Like, what are you talking about? Why the hell she got to be bad? I'm not being seen in the... She's like a vampire. I don't ever get seen in a day with her. I get seen the day with you. You got to be the seven.
Starting point is 03:55:44 I go to the grocery store with choo! This motherfucker over here, all she gets is show up to the hotel. Man, how you been? Where you been good? Side take special. I got a bottle. Word too, man. Word too, bro.
Starting point is 03:56:04 Word. Word. I'm telling you, bro. chick's trying to manipulate us at least if you're gonna cheat cheat up like what anyway let's get on to finesse two times
Starting point is 03:56:26 man this nigger's funny especially when he's off that alcohol watch this so he was in so he was in the chat he's on live and the nigger comes in here it says why be better
Starting point is 03:56:46 he flips What the fuck? Yo, why he looked like he just, yo, why he got this, yo, he got that little dirt eyes, like, what's going on? It was like he's seen into a different dimension. What the fuck?
Starting point is 03:57:07 My man, my bitch. Sit up and talking about Y. B. Barrel, what the fuck they got to do with me, because? What is you timeouthing? What the fuck you're talking out? Why be better, bro? I go live.
Starting point is 03:57:33 Fidesa's kind of like me. He definitely get drunk and go live every day. What the fuck they got to do it right now, y'all, nigga? Mine sit your chili eating ass down somewhere, man. Mine sit your four-piece fries, small fries. Sit your four-piece spicy win. Biggie small fried small chari milk shake with a toy ordering ass up, fool. Man shit your ruffles and peedy like drinking ass up.
Starting point is 03:58:09 You got me fucking up. Hey, I need me long. I just seen Bean and Dunn't put Shister on the goddamn live screen. This the shit that they call rage baby, bruh. I just learned about this shit. So, young niggas, if you listen, do not let them folk rage bait you. I got caught up in this shit
Starting point is 03:58:36 and I ain't going, fool. But stay off this shit because they will rage bait you. They will play with you. They play with the biggest games that they're playing with the biggest five, the biggest sixies, the biggest kids, the biggest...
Starting point is 03:58:48 Social media is a straight playground, fool. Those folks are going to play with you. Oh, my head. You're going to get on hurt. You know, I ain't going to lie to you. I could watch a whole day of Finesse two times
Starting point is 03:58:59 ranting, bro Finesce two times is fucking hilarious, dog tough and gangsters them folk gonna play with your ass they don't give a fuck about all this shit today food I swear to God but get what
Starting point is 03:59:13 when a nigga see them and boop beep beep beep beep beep beep they're gonna learn but get what until then
Starting point is 03:59:22 play it cool Get money on. You know what I'm saying? I know what I'm gonna. You know what I? You know what? You know what? You know what?
Starting point is 03:59:33 You know what? The top of the bottle, the top that usually be in the club? I go a lot. I got like a bar said. I got one of these, but I wouldn't put it on the bottle. Like, for what? Yeah, that is kind of crazy. All they trolling, my niggie ain't gonna pick your ass up by your
Starting point is 03:59:49 motherfuck of shirt when they see you, bitch. They said you gotta be the hell. You're mammy, witch, she can afford one. You want a BBL for your bitch, but you can't get one. Loose teeth ass, niggled, ass, niggled, dirty socks ass, nigga. Oh, shit. Dirty ass, bitch. Dirt ass ass, nigga. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 04:00:08 Dirty ass, bitch. Mustache, now, nigga. You ain't even shade no more. You can't even shave for dirty sweatpants. A. Hooping ass, that you try and go to the gym and play. Man, dirty sweatpants have an ass. Quit playing on me, fool must-ass-ass-ass, y'-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. The fuck you got on my screen, man, my screen, my screen, crack, I said thick as soon as I turned the live on, man. Fuck is you talking about?
Starting point is 04:00:37 I said my screen with crack, soon as I turned the live on, fool. Lent roller built-a-nigger, fool. Two-brushed-a-n-niggin'-full. Long shorts-a-niggin' long-pants-a-l-shirt-ha-nig. All right, fool, I ain't know nothing. You got that. Where you go? Yo.
Starting point is 04:00:59 Do you, does Fennett's two times still got three girls? Come here. Now, what he's talking about is Poo Shaisdy being in the club, right? No, no, no, no. He was in the club. He was on Benadon's stream. And, um, look like there was a couple moments that people consider it, like, kind of rage-baiting. Um, for example, Rakhai, you know, Rikai.
Starting point is 04:01:30 calls Ben the Don and he shows Ben to Don Pushai-Stee and he immediately like says something about 4K Trey and obviously you know Pushiasty you know rocks with Dirk and not necessarily it means yet to bring up Dirk but you know it's one of those again rage bait moments where somebody gets a reaction out of you here we go so he says I'm 4K Trey
Starting point is 04:02:02 I'm 4K Drey What the fuck man You can't I ain't just for him I'm gonna I'm gonna call you right Right back That job a little
Starting point is 04:02:18 Will pull up out of Free smirk man free smirk Free air buddy You can't Ain't up on him I'm 4K train Rakai what the fuck man You can ain't up on him
Starting point is 04:02:35 Good ain't a shit Say hang on him I'm feeling I'm feeling the car you're right back The job of a little will pull up, man, free smirk Free smirk, yeah, buddy Freedom memo, niggins. He will play the song when he's ready. Like that's the last thing I'm gonna say about that.
Starting point is 04:02:52 I'm getting out of the car. Okay. And there's another moment where I think he's walking into someone to somewhere in a girl from Chicago basically says they don't know Dirk who shikes he was a little bit
Starting point is 04:03:15 here we go what he said yeah I was gonna stop you in Memphis and Ed day he said he would he would
Starting point is 04:03:22 he would to make you chop a guy man he went down right now you came on the camera
Starting point is 04:03:25 bullshit yeah man you got shake back man I apologize no
Starting point is 04:03:31 no no no you too down fuck I don't apologize to me
Starting point is 04:03:37 dude man racquet hey hey look man you got it
Starting point is 04:03:40 you got it man just just say you You're something and then you good. Oh, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, right.
Starting point is 04:03:50 Who? Rokkeh, what the fuck, man? Oh, that's how it started. You just said, you said, what? You could, ain't good for him, good, ain't on shit. Rikad. I'm feeling, I'm feeling, I'm feeling, I'm feeling like, right, right back. Okay, then in this moment where, it's the pushyce gets mad of the fan for not knowing who Dirk is on Benad downstream.
Starting point is 04:04:13 Is that my jerk? Is that my jerk? Oh, a little dirt. JCV films with that five give them, but I appreciate you. O'TYL, fuck it you're talking about. Oh, she was acting like she don't know Dirk. Why you say it like that for? Come on get your picture, man, before you get beat up.
Starting point is 04:04:36 Oh, wait, my phone. Streams picture, oh. They're going crazy. Yeah. Fuck around with her. She's talking about who with that again. This little Dirk. dirt.
Starting point is 04:04:45 Snoo that, huh? Who's that again? Like, what you're talking about? Snow is going on. Is that my... Well, well, well, well, well, well, well. You know, if Poo Shisi's out here, he's stream with Ben to Don. You know, again, I'm excited to hear what he got coming up.
Starting point is 04:05:10 But Poo Shisi is definitely out here. And he got to get used to this streaming wave. Now, I keep telling you, with this new era of streaming, It's hard for these rappers to maintain, I don't want to call it aura, but just maintain that image when there are on streams, right? Streaming is about trolling, it's about doing so many things that, like, you don't associate these rappers with. However, it's where people are going to for content.
Starting point is 04:05:39 So, you know, obviously, I'm hoping pushcheicey don't do a bunch of streams, but this was a cool stream. Yeah, pushaise don't got no problem with young boy, does he? No, you don't, right? I think I think I just hunting men out of shit going on
Starting point is 04:05:57 we ain't going to go on we're going to no no that's not um I think Pouchi Cicana
Starting point is 04:06:05 some people say he don't fuck with young boy who says that I thought he didn't have a problem you know obviously he fucks the dirt probably more
Starting point is 04:06:15 right like come on now but I never heard him speak speak down at um has he I never heard him speak down
Starting point is 04:06:27 on um I never heard him speak down on like YB You've been listening to when they're on the tablet, man This is what he said in jail Oh, yeah, I've been You know what I'm saying They need to put this dirt on there
Starting point is 04:06:54 They knew almost hill, I ain't even heard that whole yet They ain't put it on there? Okay I'm saying And I'll be a young boy Then I drop some Damn on the tablet Man, they drop a bad day on the tablet
Starting point is 04:07:07 Oh, whoa, whoa Oh shit, they got young boy shit in jail Okay All right All right Alright Wait, who makes videos like this? Pooh Shisty just dissed NBA young boy on stream
Starting point is 04:07:24 And you won't believe how this shit happens See after Raqai who is a known 4KT lover Seen Pooh was on stream He would call up Ben to tell Shistie this Oh, I'm, I'm, I'm 4K Dre Who? Rakai, what the fuck man? Then he ran into a female fan
Starting point is 04:07:41 And she acted like she didn't know who Dirk was So he told her this What did that fire give to me? I appreciate you OTIF Fuck is your time now. Why you say it like that, fuck? Come on get your picture, man.
Starting point is 04:07:52 Before you get... Y'all think Poo would have been wrong if he pulled a Chris Breezy in this situation? What the fuck? Respect them is alien. He don't want Chris Beck, jumped up on him once he hated. Anxious to complete the hit road up just to smoke once he faced. Screaming, plus I'm a rapper.
Starting point is 04:08:07 My face on two big boys. Oh, this is going to plan on one, because they think I killed before. Ooh, this shit's on fire. That is. Stop. Who you will boy. Ain't no big bro a gangster and they know I got them in my boy.
Starting point is 04:08:21 Nah for real, I'm a real face up in my city. Don't speak on no legends in Memphis. Thudder ain't mentioned. We're platinum in the end of script, but diamond in them trenches. Free drinking, shawsy, this shit, 3, 7, 5, 1-fitting. Hey, I 15 spinning like a blender, put a nigger in it. G Herbo been spending all of millions, nigger independent. Got the trap jumping up with game, touch rap money in a minute.
Starting point is 04:08:43 Turn the hood up off of chains. If you clap something, get a penny. Couple homicides on an op block out of high cot I was in it That's a double I that's a May back that's a drop top I am winning to block Superstar still put your ass up top I'm a minute shit ain't need work you fucking still to 30 years ass the business blow yo s-no that sounds fire that sounds fire That sounds fire Hell shit
Starting point is 04:09:18 Come out family. What the fuck? They got to do it right now, your m-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. If you're gonna pay up now, then she's gonna take off of eight and shit. We don't have any of this. Okay, I'm just letting you know.
Starting point is 04:09:28 That shit taking off. You know, if you're not going to pay up, then that's cool. If you're not going to be a man about your word, it's cool. Okay, okay, okay. All right, man. Chat, I'm fin of calling here.
Starting point is 04:09:40 It's 520, man. I'm getting the fuck off a stream. I'm sorry for the late streams. I know you guys got to go to sleep. Y'all got work, something going on. If not, y'all could go, you know y'all could watch
Starting point is 04:09:52 somebody says what yo y'all could catch me tomorrow I'm gonna try to be on a little bit earlier tomorrow thank you guys for watching I hope you guys were entertained um
Starting point is 04:10:03 yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah all right take care guys take care take care take care I will see y'all tomorrow for day 13 I believe all right peace love y'all

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