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All right.
Nick Minaj settles defamation suit with a blogger who called her a cokehead.
Holy shit.
Who called Nikki a Cokehead?
Everybody know Nikki don't do no coke.
Shelling all this cocaine.
Shelling all this cocaine up her nose.
What?
Okay, you wilding, girl.
Allegedly.
Thank you.
Allegedly.
Why everybody thinks just using allegedly after you say some crazy shit?
But we all know it's true.
Right after.
to say they allegedly but we know you're true what?
Listen, I can't even say allegedly with that because I know.
Oh my God, no, say they so what?
We know it's true. I'm not saying allegedly on that.
Oh, okay, all right.
Nikki Minaj is a Coke head. We, oh no.
Oh, no. What?
Why would you even give you out, give you all that like, why would give you all that idea?
Why would give y'all that idea?
I like, this is unfounded.
You all see it.
Her husband is a rapist.
Oh, wow.
Okay, let me click off of this.
You are defaming her and her husband.
Well, I don't know if her husband got found guilty for that, but, but, um,
I can't be making those wild-ass claims.
It looks like a smaller blogger, no disrespect to her.
So maybe she was like, oh, nobody's going to see this,
and I can just say what I want to get some attention.
Let me read the TMZ article on this.
Okay, so it says,
It was 31 seconds.
It wasn't much longer.
She's feeling vindicated because she just settled a lawsuit with a woman who made some wild statements against her.
The woman had to apologize to admit she lied and not mention Nikki and cocaine anymore.
Or else should I have to pay a big penalty?
According to new legal documents,
tamed by TMZ, the settlement calls for Marley Green,
who goes by the social media personality, nosy hole.
Is that how you say the name?
To apologize for a false statement about Nikki, namely bogus claims that she was a cocaine.
TMZ broke the story that Nikki sold suit Green back in 2022 as she posted a video claiming,
was shoving all this cocaine in her nose.
And the settlement, she acknowledges everything.
She said about Nikki using cocaine was false
and she never had no evidence of Nikki used her abuse in cocaine
or any other drugs.
Fuckers be mad out. Get it damn.
Fall your lawsuits.
Your baby's got to be a rapist too.
The whole bloodline is disgusting, including your baby.
And we need to be trying to get some of that rapist nature
out of your baby right now.
Yeah, I'm gonna lie.
This woman asked for it.
Yeah, I think you could probably say certain things about Nikki.
Like, you know, the way how defamation works is that, for example, and I'm going to use the Meg situation or just use Meg.
I'm just using this in this context.
I'm not saying this like I mean it.
If I say Meg's music is garbage, she cannot sue me for defamation, right?
If I say, I don't like Meg.
These are examples.
I'm not saying I mean this.
I'm just saying it as a matter of.
point, you can't sue for defamation.
No, because you're a public figure, there's a reasonable expectation that public discourse
will include your name, including people disseminating opinions, right?
I don't like this person.
I don't think their music is good.
I don't think they're pretty.
I don't think they're this.
That's cool.
But if you're saying things that are like, matter of fact, like in a sense of, yo, this person
has a disease.
This person has committed said crime.
This person is not accused, but I know they did A, B, and C.
This person is a killer, and they've never been proven to have killed anybody.
You're defaming them, absolutely.
You get what I'm saying?
The other part of defamation is you've got to prove damages.
And usually that's why sometimes people don't file it.
Because, you know, like in the case of Cardi B and Tasha K,
you know, Tasha K at least had a platform.
enough and she said it enough that, you know, all all Cardi would have to prove is that, you know,
there were other people repurposing this comment that was defamatory and false and just any,
any source of how it could have affected her income or, you know, her brand presence in the
space. So she had like a really good lawsuit, which obviously she got, you know, compensated or
she got awarded a good amount of money. With this, you know, I don't know if this, I don't know
this blogger like that. So I don't know how much she affected Nikki, but clearly,
they did a good job proving it and it really didn't even go to court you know
Nikki probably hit her with the high price lawyers and it was like yo listen we're going to
run your pockets for everything you fucking got we can come to a settlement I'm pretty sure
they didn't care about getting the money from her they just wanted the apology and also
to make sure she shut the fuck up maybe they have her paid some of the legal fees but you know
Nikki and them is probably using some of the best lawyers right uh it says
nike was a claim a suit she made vaugham about her son that's what's going to piss
Nikki off, I believe, right? You start
saying something about her. She's used to, you know,
criticism. Then you go to her husband and, you know,
that's a little bit stretched now because she's thinking, you know,
it's not a public figure. Then you go to her child who, you know,
she's, of course, going to believe is absolutely innocent. And she is,
actually. Of course, you're out of line.
Now, whether Nikki has to waste $50,000 or $100,000
for this lawsuit, she's going to make sure she fucks you up, right?
Okay, so
The settlement
Agreed to never say nothing about
Petty, which is the husband
Or Nicky's kid ever again
Also Nikki and cocaine
Or say anything about Nicky
Okay
And she can't retweet any comments about Nikki
Doing anything illegal or unethical
If she breaches the agreement
She's on the hook to pay Nikki 50,000 for each offense
So,
Nikki got that shit shut down
Pretty quickly
You know what I'm saying?
All right
All right
Let me see what else
Kyan
speed shower together
holy
Adidas
they want a class action lawsuit
this gotta be on TMZ
let me read what's going on with this
Kanye West
you tell me Kanye's
I'll be taking else
Adidas now
what the fuck
Kyia Adidas
let me read this
I guess this is new
it said okay
so Adidas has won some lawsuit
won a dismissal of a
shareholder suit by Kanye West
over conduct. A federal judge ruled
that a German apparel maker did I mislead
investors about his stock.
Okay.
Is that Kanye who sued them or it wasn't Kanye?
Okay, I don't think this is a Kanye suit.
Yeah.
It looks like maybe an investor
had a clause action lawsuit
against, yeah, yeah, it was a class action lawsuit
against them, probably saying,
hey, this is a public traded company,
so every three months they got to update
their investors, usually,
via call and our emails and other documents basically saying, hey, listen, in the next three months,
we plan to do A, B, and C, to increase revenue or to do this.
Because now anybody who's a shareholder of a public company, you're technically a percentile
owner of that company.
And they have to basically, they owe you reporting to you on what's the aim of the company.
So I guess some people feel like they were scammed because they thought the stock was going to go
that way.
Kanye was a part of it.
Kanye starts to act crazy.
They drop Kanye.
The stock goes that way.
So they're like, we lost out on money.
And I guess they won the lawsuit because the, you know, the judges probably just said, hey, listen, look, the court recognized Yeas behavior is troubling, but emphasize that the legal focus was misleading statements.
They're saying they didn't mislead anybody and, you know, affecting investors and not moral judgments on his action.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
What's this?
Drake Shears.
Okay, we don't care about that.
Man, seen in Sevious, we're in the same shirt as Kendrick Lamar meet the Graham.
Dear Sondra, your son got some habits.
I hope you don't undermine them.
Especially with all the girls that's hurt inside this crime.
That's drip, naga.
That's just what that is.
That's drip.
That is drip.
Okay.
Let me see what else is going on.
Did we cover the Rowdy Rebel thing?
I can't remember if I did.
Oh, the Tyler the Creator interview.
Thank you for that.
I think we missed a lot of that.
So Tyler the Creator did this interview.
I'll go to, um, maybe we should just watch it, right?
Let's just watch the shit.
Tyler the Creator.
Okay, this is the interview.
It's not that long.
Isn't it crazy, Maverick, that I'm like one of your cutest, homie?
Pause.
What did you do today before you got here?
What did you've been up to?
Huh?
been doing today literally today i was just at the office doing i woke up i saw my mom you woke up at
what time 545 to do what oh you want me to tell i want to know what a day in the life of paladin
this like a normal day woke up at 545 to do what to look at some photos i let's get past this
so she treated you like like true mama boy type shit and she let me kind of like just be and exist
but like was on my shit like when i turned 12 she was like all right niggas after this little cake
i'm gonna teach you how to like wash your clothes and when you turn 14 you're going to apply
for a job. So when you turn 15, your work is permitted.
Like, she raised me on some like independent,
be on my own shit, but also like I got
so many hugs. The older I get, the more
I realize a lot of niggas didn't get a lot of hugs.
Of course. And I got so much. From your mom.
From my mom and I'm suss. You got to think
she farted me out. Of course. So when
she sees like this thing
that she made, and it's like
winning awards and like
when I did the Louis Vuitton
thing, like she was just, she could, she start crying
on the phone. I'm sure. And when I got my
role, she started crying. Yeah, that's one of your songs.
But the way that she grew up, she never would have thought she would see one of those things.
She grew up in a fight or flight type of environment.
So to see something that she farted out, do these things and change lives and be successful and just stay focused.
And not, you know, I haven't been to jail.
I don't have a drug problem.
I haven't beaten one up.
I don't have a sex addiction.
I'm like good.
I'm a good kid in her head.
And in real life, and like everything I said I would do, I did.
To her, she's just like, what the fuck?
But a lot of that wouldn't have been possible if she didn't really put, like,
the I don't give a fuckness that I have.
It's bought one in the crib.
How did you teach yourself?
The beats.
You're smart and super dialed in.
And even this pop, Black IP stuff is super genius.
Like, I love what I am.
I'm actually hit him up after this.
You're like, hey, like, I know you're probably working
on like an electric scooter or some shit.
Like, what are you doing?
Wait, so you were saying your first rap?
Yeah, so I wrote to that and I was writing about,
like, doing chores and like shit that a seven-year-old rap about.
Like, I had the ill purple 10
64 there. But what I liked was like, whether it was like, growing up LA, you'll hear a DJ
Quick or like a Matt 10, Ice Cube Snoop Dog song. These songs were like about things. Like
DJ Quick always made records about a specific thing. Like pitch in on a party is such an
ill concept. That that album is incredible. I love that album. The storytelling from that. And
I really loved English, uh, English class frame. It's the, it's the texture of the brush. It's the
colors. It's not just like, you don't just read my lyrics and be like, oh, I get it. Like,
I'm not that type of rapper. Like, you watch the video and here to beat it, here when the
drums leave and how I'm moving. And you're like, oh, that's why like people see me live,
because it's like, oh, we, new magic wand. It's number six off my Igor album. It's my favorite song
my favorite song I've made today. That song wasn't as popular as it was when it first came out.
That was a slow burner. And every time I perform that song, I let people know, hey,
this is my favorite song before I do this song. And people will see that song live and see the
see how it felt, whether it's the fire, see how my legs move.
And that song started gaining traction and popularity because it gave some people context.
And a lot of people who didn't like that song said they saw it live and was like, damn, I understand it now.
So when you're like, well, as your writing got better, yes, because I've also gotten better musically.
So for me, it's not just lyrics.
I don't think I'm like an Earl sweatshirt or like a Jay Z or something like that.
Like I'm a, you got to look at the whole thing when it comes to me.
And when you make shit, whatever it is, because you,
create all the time and making shit.
But I've heard you a lot of times say, man, I'm on my
fucking 25th bridge on
this song. Is that because you're hard
on yourself? Or is it because you know
it's just not the one? It's just not the one. And when you're going
through that process, are you beating yourself up? Like, why the
fuck can't I figure this out? No, I'm not
like hard on stuff like that. I'm just like, well,
I spent six hours on this one and this one
isn't it, but it's still good. All right, well, I'll get
to it and figure it out. Because you don't operate
on the clock, really. And you can't,
art and time don't really, they don't
sink up well. It depends on
the person, but like, I know when the shit's done.
Like, you just, the music will tell you what it needs.
While you're making it?
The music tells me what it needs.
I can't speak for everyone.
What do you get the most joy of making music, clothes, designs, photography,
what brings you the most joy?
Okay, I'm trying to interesting.
I mean, me, so maybe a photo, but y'all niggas, in your spare time,
your hobby is being weird stalker niggas, bro, you will get shot.
Boundaries no more.
And it's normal, and everyone thinks this shit is cute.
It's like, we don't know each other.
But then I get called an ungrateful asshole because I'm like, yo, I give you the art, I give you the music, high five.
Why are y'all niggas showing up to doorsteps?
Why are y'all niggas fucking hacking this?
Why are y'all following niggas mom's home?
Because you like a song?
You like a song, but you being weird.
And it's not even just for me musically.
It's for a fucking basketball player, soccer, actress.
But we're fans.
So because you...
Damn.
Is he saying y'all fans are weird as shit?
You like a song.
Or because you like a movie, that gives you the permission to be a fucking weirdo.
But we're fans.
No.
calm your fucking ass down
listen to the song
or watch to whatever
do the do you know high five seek
say cool what's up maybe a photo
but y'all niggas in your spare time
your hobby is being weird stalker niggas
bro you will get shot
but the
that part is what gets exhausting
yeah but I love making music
but making music leads to that
you can't disconnect it to right
well you say you can't disconnect it to
and someone will
someone's probably going to watch this and cut this off
and this whole combo is going to lose context
and what's going to also have
is me talking about my favorite DJ Quick album won't be posted as much as me saying
fans are weird and then someone's gonna say every time we see this nigga he always
complain it when I can spend this whole interview like I love my mom I love Shadee
DJ quick but that's not what they're gonna post such a great out that's not what
they're gonna listen to you when I get the car great album so that also sucks like people
taking what you say because they want clicks or engagement because they get ad money for
engagement and like they got a mortgage to pay and then two other people be like well you
started up for this no nigger
No. I like making music. I'm cute, tall. Have a great personality. A little annoying, but it's mad chill and a great sense of style that's been influencing the ship for a lot. But whatever, right? Put that out in the world. My first album came out in 2009. I got signed into 2010, May 2011, my first thing came out.
2011 social landscape is so different from now. It wasn't iPhones everywhere. It wasn't people being thirsty for whatever they get from the internet to the dot. It was a different time.
So walking around and living and meeting people and enjoying stuff was much different up until 2016.
When our phone became a thing, which, dude, technology is sped up so much,
I don't even think the human brain is able to really comprehend what's going on,
used to being able to be contacted 24-7.
A big switch happened in 2024 now with filming, with this and that,
with voice recording all that, that's something I'm not used to.
That's something I don't think any of us is used to.
And when I signed...
Is you an ad rule?
Or is the video just fast?
Oh, the video's fast.
Up for this stuff, that wasn't even,
that not only wasn't the landscape,
our brain wasn't even knowing that was coming.
So people are still adjusting.
I'm adjusting to like, damn, everyone could see everything.
You could just look up someone's address.
And motherfuckers is like, damn,
I can know what my favorite artist is eating for breakfast
and not feel weird about it because every fucking page,
whether it's academic, shade room,
or whoever the fuck is posting it.
Now the conversation of music, of art,
is gone because when artists put something out,
the last thing they talk about is music.
So you know what that does to a fan listening to music?
If they see the person that made the music not give any value to it,
you think they're going to give a fuck about the album?
They're going to listen to it for an hour and be like mid.
Mid.
In mid, they don't even use the word right.
That just means it's like average.
They just don't like it.
But that's just their word.
And because you didn't even give value to it,
people can't even articulate what they dislike about it.
They just say mid and move on.
They don't go into detail about what they didn't like about the beat
or the lyrics or this and that.
I get mocked because I'm like,
track forward, uh, 2000, this album came out.
I'm a musician.
What the fuck else do you think I'm supposed to talk about, you dumb fuck?
About who I shot, who I got beef with, about who I fucked.
That's what, that's to be 90% of my conversation.
No, I make music.
I'm a music nerd and a musician.
I care about the shit.
So when y'all niggas see me on TV and I'm talking about music, the shit you know me for,
what the fuck?
And is your frustration with them because you care about this art forms?
I love this art form so much, bro.
And there's so many niggas out right now that aren't musicians that are getting
treated like musicians because they make mean records or whatever and i'm like this niggas out here
that's really special really aliens really talented really putting in the work and y'all niggas
given this dip fuck who these and these niggas publicly will be like i don't give a fuck about music
i just do this shit for money like i agree with you like get am i wrong in saying that when i first
saw him when i first saw a title of the creator and he had this record and then all i wrote
the record was bitch fuck bitch fuck it was just a bunch of expletives
I thought he was making some meme type of music.
I didn't think he was taking this as like some super serious art.
I thought this was a kid having fun,
has a little talent,
but he's not really taking this shit that serious.
Am I tripping?
I might be tripping on that thought,
but it's kind of interesting and odd for me to hear him say that about other artists,
because I greatly remember when he came on the scene,
and I remember other people telling me,
this ain't music.
Am I tripping?
Now, granted, has he grown into like this amazing artist?
Yes, duh.
But I'm talking about like the very first thing you ever heard from Tality Creator.
Did you say, oh my God, this is a special guy that's just out of this world?
Or did you say this is a kid having fun and kind of like, you know, being a little raunchy?
And to me, that's almost like equivalent to like what some of these kids are doing with meme rap, right?
Like, they're going to have to grow out of it.
No?
All right.
Like, you never seen that one with a Roach?
Like,
Tyler, the Creator first music video.
What's the name of, yeah, is it?
Yeah, this.
Like, I used to be on college radio.
Yo, you know, they bleep the, they bleep the curse words out.
Bro, half the shit was curse words.
Triceratops.
Rapin as I'm mocking death rock stars.
My own synthetic wigs made of ant,
Wound.
Swallow the...
What's it this or maybe was another one?
I don't know.
I don't know if it was young
Chris.
I mean, creatively and conceptually,
it's a dope.
This is dope.
But I think it's dope after you've seen what he turned into.
It felt like he was just kind of trolling and trying to be obscene.
Like, that was the first thing I thought.
Like, now once you get it,
he's grown so,
so much as an artist
that this takes on new life.
But in 20, or this is 2011.
What was his first music video?
Was that his first music video?
Or his first, like, big song that everybody's playing.
I don't know.
Whatever, anyway.
It's your bag.
I love that.
But, like, when every publication is like, hell yeah, let's put that out, man, a 15-year-old, a 12-year-old, a 20-year-old going to see that and be like, man,
shit, too.
This is a quick bag.
Now, you're taking up space for niggas like me.
You're taking up space for people who really care about this art form.
That was also, like, kind of an odd thought to it.
Like, I've never heard like an artist with like a cachet that he has had now and he's earned it.
I've never heard Drake say, man, what's up with all these whack-ass niggas, man?
They're distracting you from my music.
Like, it kind of doesn't work like that.
Like, the established artists are never affected by the field.
And he's an established artist.
And the newer artists in the field, I don't think they affect him at all.
Challented, really putting in the work.
And y'all niggas given this, dip fuck who, who, these and these niggas,
publicly will be like, I don't give a fuck about music.
I just do this shit for money.
Like, I agree with you.
Like, get your bag.
I love that.
But like when every publication is like, hell yeah, let's put that out.
Man, a 15-year-old, a 12-year-old, a 20-year-old going to see that and be like, man,
shit, I don't really care about shit too.
This is a quick bag.
Now, you're taking up space for niggas like me.
You're taking space for people who really care about this art form.
Yeah, but also, I'm wondering why Tyler even equates that if you're saying these guys are making meme fuck-shit music that just lack.
substance and lacks all this other shit.
Why would you even think that
those same fans are listening to
you if you're making more complex,
passionate, artistic
stuff? Why would you think
the same viewer is going from the meme
rap to you? Or why are you saying
that if they're not listening to this meme shit
they're being to you? These might be
just younger kids that just want a little bop for the
moment. They're not going to listen to you.
If you're saying your stuff is just much more complex and
and intracled in these other guys
who are making bullshit.
And like, I don't like that.
But do you get...
I hear people saying he's talking about
like this guy named Ian.
There's a rapper named Ian, I think.
Ian rapper.
And, um, yeah, he has a song with Yadi.
It's me another I die here.
I'm just praying I'm making it to Friday.
Either way, I'm a doubt, my pride.
Felling a love with the color and then parked that front bitch.
And I guess, you know, people think it's,
he's talking about him because they feel like
his look and his upbringing
doesn't kind of go
along with his sound
and the content of what he's rapping about.
And I think, you know,
I don't know if that could be also kind of put on,
I don't know if you know about Lil Mabu
who's like out of New York
because he started doing like, you know,
he's like a prep school kid
who started doing drill rap, right?
And people are like,
yo, that's kind of like odd as well.
I don't know if it's only Ian he's talking about
or he's including all them in a bucket,
but he doesn't name a name from what I heard.
And these niggas can't perform.
All these niggas dress alike.
Man, you go to 19, you go to 2000, fucking 3.
Jay didn't sound like T.I.
Who didn't sound like 50.
Farrell didn't sound like Dre, who ain't sound like fucking quick,
who ain't sound like yay or just Blaze or Alchemist.
Eminem didn't sound like fucking Jill Scott.
Jill Scott wasn't trying to sound like Julian from the fucking strokes.
Everyone was them fucking cell.
Now, like, everyone is doing cosplay as a Spider-Man meme of like the next nigger.
Everyone uses the same slang.
Nigga, you are from L.A.
And you saying slime.
Yeah, exactly.
You don't, we don't say that.
It's crazy how the internet has.
Yo, it's kind of crazy.
Yo, yo, Tyler sounded like an O-head.
The only reason I'm saying he sounded like a O-Head,
he sounded like a guy who was frustrated that things aren't how they used to be.
Lines are getting crossed.
Geographical borders or boundaries are almost evaporating due to TikTok and all these other places.
And kids are being kids, which I don't think we get a tile of the creator if you can't go
make a stupid video with a with a with a with a a a roach coming out your nose and your curse and half
the song so I'm wondering why he's so judgmental on the newer artist now kind of breaking down
the boundaries even more that they could get their sort of expression in like it's kind of odd
because usually you see this from one of these baggy jeans wearing niggins out of new york
who's like yo wild niggas yo son yo you done yo done done yo yo yo these things not rapping
no more man they what is what is swag rap like you like you
You don't like, it's like dudes are so stuck in their ways.
You don't hear it from an eclectic, talented, like, really creative type of guy who's seemingly open to, like, boundary.
Obviously, he cares about boundaryless, you know, when it comes to like, then he dropped Flower Boy, which is pretty much an album about, you know, his self-expression and his sexuality, which is kind of like boundaryless or whatever you can't really classify.
Yet he seems so judgmental and kind of is putting music in a box.
I ain't a lot.
I would expect him to say this.
Other rappers, yes.
Man, you go to 19, you go to
2000, fucking three.
Jay didn't sound like T.I. who didn't sound like
50. Farrell didn't sound like
Dre, who ain't sound like fucking quick, who ain't sound like
yay or just Blaze or Alchemist.
Eminem didn't sound like fucking Jill Scott.
Now, this is where I also disagree with him.
Like, with all due respect, Tile the creators,
like,
rap has always been monkey say monkey
do. When you,
um,
when Biggie,
when Biggie was around and
I think right after it passed,
what's the name of that,
rapper who, you know, they were trying to, like, give a shot to sounded very similar to Biggie.
Also, Shine.
People used to love Shine because he sounded like Biggie.
What's the name of an artist?
I can't remember what his name is.
What I'm saying is that in hip-hop, anytime someone has seen a lane that works, there's always copycats.
It didn't just start now.
People didn't just start sounding the same now.
Wait, who you got to him?
I'm trying to say, yeah, I guess the right person.
and who?
Yeah, Gorilla Black.
That's who I was thinking about.
It was Gorilla Black.
Yeah, it was Gorilla Black.
Yes, so I'm looking at this and I'm like, yo, bro, copy has always been in music.
Like, yo, shit, about eight years ago, or actually more than eight years ago, is actually 10 years about to the day.
Yo, designer came out sounding just like Future and that worked for a bit.
Only original last.
So I don't think nothing has changed.
Yeah, the unique original people last.
Like, there isn't five Playboy Cardys, even now.
There isn't five Uzi's.
There's not five Yadis and there's not five Tyler Creators.
There's not five Driggs, not five Kenji Kumar's, not five J. Cole.
There's not five of any great artists ever.
There's always going to be copycat.
You know, somebody told me they said nothing, you know,
actually I'm accredited to, you know, Dan So Legend Beanie Man.
He says, he says, nothing isn't great until it's copied a bunch of times.
So if people don't replicate or try to replicate and try to imitate, whether in a flattered way or not,
you're probably not that great.
Right.
Like the epitome of being great is people saying, hey, rather than create something new, let me be a carbon copy of that.
I know shit, I remember when I first started doing my YouTube videos in a certain way and then I started seeing copycats a bit, I started to fill away.
And it took me a while to understand
These days when I see people doing even a former rendition of what I've done
I was like, I'm happy, I'm proud.
Like it just tells me, you know, act, you're influential, you're the guy.
You know, you're a one of one.
And, you know, again, sometimes, you know,
going back to what one of the very famous quotes that Quincy Jones said,
sometimes people imitate till they find themselves.
So I also think that too.
And that happens in music.
people used to call Uzi a clone of like a young thug and then it sounds preposterous to compare Uzi and Young Thug now
People used to call young thug like almost a wannabe clone of
of little Wayne but it sounds preposterous to think about that now
People used to call a Trippy Red like a wannabe clone of was it was it like Uzi
Now it sounds crazy thinking about that so you know
part of culture is always imitating what's working right like so if two artists kick off the sound of
Brooklyn drill like for example I never knew there was this many niggas pause no ditty or no
whatever um in New York that had a hoarse deep voice pause but after pop smoke came out and it
worked that deep voice pause worked good on those drill beats that was coming from the UK everybody
start rapping with a deep voice.
Now, was there ever anybody that had that real distinct, deep voice that it worked exactly
how it worked with pop?
No, because they didn't have the look.
They didn't have the charisma.
They didn't have the way to make those songs, and it didn't click, right?
So there's a bunch of imitators, but it happens in culture.
I don't know why Tyler's kind of sounding out of touch.
Like he doesn't know that copying has been around since day one.
And it's going to be around for years to come.
Scott wasn't trying to sound like Julian from the fucking strokes.
Everyone was them fucking cell.
Now, like, everyone is doing cosplay as a Spider-Man meme of, like, the next nigger.
Everyone uses the same slang.
Nigel, you are from L.A. and you're saying slime.
Exactly.
We don't say that.
It's crazy how the internet has made everything so, like, homoagic, like, nothing is its own thing no more.
And I think in, like, either everyone's just going to be the same color.
Or it's going to pop.
The next generation is just going to.
go so left and want to be themselves that it's going to be like.
But that also comes with hip hop getting so big, too.
The flip side is like, it's part of that good too because the shit just got so big.
That's some people can come in and make money.
So many some kid right now.
It's white kid.
Regular, like, Caucasian man.
And he's like mocking Future and Gucci Man like rap music.
Is that what, um, is that what Ian is doing?
Is he mocking Gucci Man and Future?
Like people are like,
shit hard. It's not even like satire.
It's like I'm just joking. Let me see if I could get like a,
let me see if I could get like a sample size.
Ian Future Gucci. I'll just type it in.
Maybe somebody has a mashup or some of the sort.
Is this the guy Ian? Is it because he's wearing a chain and an AP?
It has to be a little bit more, right?
I don't know who the fuck Ian is.
He is an artist that looks in.
dresses like parks.
But rap's like Gucci and
everybody else.
When I was younger, I used to shame my older cousins
and uncles for like
not being so in tune
with what was going on in hip hop.
Like they was old and washed.
Now that I'm old and washed,
I really appreciate not being
in tune with whoever the fuck Ian is.
Like you niggas got to do a little.
My famous people guard is up.
Y'all got to do a little more
before I start running around
I'm saying, Ian.
I agree.
Who the fuck is Ian?
No, this Ian dude is, he's kind of on and pop and I've heard a lot about him.
I've heard a lot about him.
All right.
Sure.
You know, too.
Like, Eminem.
They love this shit.
Beastie boys.
They live it.
And I think they never tried to be us.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, yo, I'm a white boy.
I'm nice, though.
Yeah.
So I'm going to still be my white knight.
Tell my story.
You get what I'm saying?
I ain't never tried to do that.
And they still spoke to experiences.
They didn't try to live anyone else.
But this is booze art.
Okay.
And I'm just mocking it, but I'm like, no, no, no, you can't do.
And I hold rap music so close to my heart because this shit changed.
No, mocking future and Gucci main, like, rap music.
And like, people are like, this shit hard.
It's not even like satire.
It's like, I'm just joking.
I'm just mocking it.
But I'm like, no, no, you can't do.
And I hold rap music so close to me.
Me too.
my heart because this shit changed my life and everyone's life around me and I'm a nerd about
this shit this is like weird and I'm why I'm looking at it and something about it like don't even
sit well with me in comparison to someone like a Mac Miller or Eminem who it didn't seem like they
was mocking it they had a genuine love for it and they were still just being sure you know
aside from when Eminem was wearing du rags in like 2006 also I've seen this show called
I think painkillers on Netflix.
Has anyone seen that show?
Really good show.
And it's about like how people got addicted to opioids
in like the 90s or whatever.
And I saw that show and Eminem put out
this album car recovery.
2010, I was a big Eminem fan.
When that album came out, I fucking hated it.
Hated it publicly.
It was like, this shit is whack.
Didn't like it.
And after watching that show, dude,
I felt so bad.
I felt so bad about those tweets and things like that
because thinking from his perspective,
someone like me publicly saying that stuff
and him getting off drugs and being clean
and getting to a point in his life,
that that's behind him,
and me implying like, you need to,
no, this shit is what, he probably felt like I was attacking him.
I thought I was just like, I don't like the music.
He was in a different part of his life
and probably felt like I was attacking him.
And now I feel so bad about saying that stuff
because my perspective was so limited.
And I love him.
That dude taught me how to rap.
I learned how to put words together,
in rhythm because of some of the M&M stuff I was hearing
and storytelling and things like that.
So after watching that show, that gave me perspective.
I felt terrible.
This was a few months ago.
I felt so terrible about some of the things I said about that recovery album
because I realized that was a big step.
It meant a lot to him.
And my fucking young, stupid ass was like,
I want to hear the same song and dance.
And I love the M&M show, but, like, he's not there anymore.
I felt terrible.
And if I ever see him, like, I want to tell him that, like, in person.
And when you talk about that, you're talking about,
a very specific thing, which
Jay-Z says at the beginning of blueprint
when he's talking on the intro where he says,
this is just what I'm going through in the time.
Like, as a rapper, when you're writing shit.
Okay. All right.
I want to hear this guy's music, though.
By the way, apparently he signed
to Boo.
And Boo is Kanye's brother, if you don't know,
he...
I'm not even drunk.
Boo is Akon's brother.
Okay? He was the manager
of Kanye before this John Monopoly guy is.
Boo left managing Kanye to work at a label,
and he basically is back in the music business,
and one of his signes is this guy, Ian,
and he says, hey, yo, Tyler, I signed Ian,
and I'm from Atlanta.
He sounds nothing like Gooch Your Future.
It's called Influence, but I never thought I see the day,
where you become old and hate on the youth.
I'm actually on blue side with this.
I think Tyler the creator is too great to care.
Put it like this.
If this Ian guy is not new,
is a new refreshing, innovative enough,
and is different from,
is a carbon copy or the storeboard version of any of the greats we have,
he won't last.
He has to bring something unique
to ever crack the echelons of where Tyler the creator exists.
So it's like, you know, music's always still a hustle.
That's the reason why people copy, right?
Like, if you see somebody make a million dollars doing A,
you're going to try to do A.
You're not going to be like, oh, I'm not going to do A.
I'm just going to come up with B to make a million too.
You're like, no, somebody gave me the blueprinter.
I'm going to do it.
So this kid, Ian, he's at the very bottom of the totem pole
at the very beginning stages of his career.
Like, I've seen a million artists who have tried to copy, replicate,
um, cosplay, whatever the cases.
They're out of here.
They're in here and they're out of here as soon as it happens, right?
They're never the ones that end up being great.
The only ones that ever end up being great have to separate themselves from the pack,
have to do something great by themselves independently.
They can't just ride the coattails of somebody else.
You can't name me another artist who essentially does not have,
I was going to say a great bone, but pause on that because, you know,
I'm still trying to figure out what Michael Rubin meant by Gable.
But still, you just can't show me an artist who has now become great,
but all they did to become great was copy another great artist.
It just doesn't happen.
Like, you know, I remember around the time with designer, we're like,
oh, shit, maybe designer is going to be.
That sounded good.
But then what happens?
He's jerking off on a plane later on, brother.
Like, it just doesn't, you got to be great.
You got to be different.
And the people sometimes when they're liking a wave,
yeah they like future they want more future music so if a future clone comes along with a particular
bop they might like that one song but will they ever like that artist more than future fuck no
will ever they'd like that artist more than Gucci fuck no so you know it comes and goes pause
you know you have to do some great shit to stay here so maybe this kid is you know maybe he's
cosplaying a bit maybe he's okay you know what this is a popular sound and by the way here's the thing
we're neglecting. He might look like that, but he might have grown up on this in this trap music
by future and Gucci. So he's just making music as he used to listen to it. Okay, maybe he gets a one
bop he gets signed, cool, but it won't last. It won't last. And it's no threat to title the
creator. He will never be on the same echelon as you. Yo, he said he's been in the game since
2019. That's 15 years. Name me one person who has copied another artist.
every move, every sound, every cadence, and that artist is still in the game.
Forget 15 years. Let's say 10.
Ooh.
You get what I'm saying?
So for me, I was just like, bro, this is part of the game.
It's kind of part of the game just like how sampling is part of the game.
Right?
Using somebody's influence to create something new,
even if you use it as a crutch or you use it along the way,
That is part of the game as long as you don't try to use it for your whole career because we've never seen that work and the fans at a point will say, hey, you have no originality that you're bringing to the game.
We don't like the store-bought version.
We prefer to fuck with Pluto.
We prefer to fuck with Guwop.
We're not going to keep listening to the guy who has nothing else to add.
I said 2019. I'm sorry. I mean 2009. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Somebody said listen to Judgment by Ian
All right, come on, I'll listen
Jaru, who did Jaru copy
Like, just copy
completely? What are you talking about?
Jaru
Um,
no,
why you haven't been doing Jaru?
Um, Ian judgment.
Let's hear this.
Okay, this is sound like a Gucci beat
before we even start.
100% this is sound like a Gucci beat.
100,000%
and I'm 10 seconds in.
Brand new Marcella, same color of salmon.
I don't...
Okay, yeah, he's doing a Gucci impression.
He's, you know, Gucci does the really eclectic color palette rap.
We do notice, right?
Like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's doing good.
Wow, Tali, you're right.
But he'll never get to be Gucci.
He'll never get to be Gucci.
He'll never get to be Gucci.
Even if he catches one hit with this style,
bro, we've seen this already.
By that bag for a
Tundrum, two pounds a gas on me, I smell like the
Chevron. I don't drop the bag on it.
What you think?
Now, he is rapping like he a nigga, though.
I ain't on a lot of you.
He rapping like he living that life.
This aesthetic kind of like choke.
Like, he looks like he's in the burbs, right?
The aesthetic, the aesthetic is, it's like a marketing
plan kind of.
St. Lauren, you're saying, okay, that's how
he blew up okay i'm not saying this is a gimmick right so so a clear gimmick would be okay i'm
rapping just like another successful person what i'm saying it won't last it just does it we've never
seen it last we've never seen it last again i'm not saying these people can't become successful but
what do you just success at i just success at tall the creator dropping and doing over 200 000 first week
i i judge that as an arena tour um again maybe this kid does last but it's going to be him
finding himself and it's going to be a unique version maybe a version that you don't like
but it will not be a carbon copy of Gucci Man facts is he piggybacking off Gucci style right now
100% like you can hear it on this shit
you get that ass from bring me see you by the last one you hear a little Gucci you hear a little
cardi in there he don't mean he just act tough they don't care how long it's up to run your
bag or damn right on my eyes hell
See, that's how I managed.
But I hope this is one my blank.
Yeah. See, that's where y'all go too far.
Nathan, you're wilding.
You said, yo, he's better than Gucci.
Come on.
Come on.
Man, man.
Go show some man since.
Oh, damn Chris on the plane watch.
But take a friends.
We don't see the same sights.
Two hosts at the same time.
I come pick my favorite one.
Yeah, he's going to find his little lane.
And I guarantee it's,
It's going to be niche.
It's going to be like, bro, you know who should be worried?
Yeat.
Not Gucci.
Niggie's a cultural legend that caught fades, nigger, in motherfucking Lennox small, nigga.
Gucci called fades in Lennox small, nigga.
Gucci ain't got nothing to worry about.
Nigger, Gucci hit bitches in the head with a bottle and kicked him out the car on the highway,
nigga.
Gucci man was standing in front of a judge, nigga.
They said Gucci, you guilty of innocence?
That bitch I might be, nigga.
He don't got nothing to worry about.
Nika, this is, he competing with Yeet.
He's going to have a little, he's going to have a niche type of crowd.
It's going to be people that look like him, white kids who like that sound and like that they're seeing somebody that looks like them.
Then you know what's going to happen?
You're going to get the drakes and the yadis who are going to collaborate with them.
So, you know, I'm not going to say he's not going to, he's going to go away.
But for him to be a legend.
10 years.
He's going to have to really carve out a really unique lane.
But when that day come, we're going to pay the same price.
You got to tell damn money.
You ever try that bag top.
Yeah, I'm going to lie.
He's more competing with Yead to me.
Like, Yead has this, like, masterful stand base of just people who are like him
that only love his music.
I don't see niggas who like Gucci Man saying,
turn Ian on.
I don't see that going to happen.
So what's going to happen is that Ian is going to spawn a new generation of fans that like that sound but like his aesthetic.
And that's going to be niche.
That's just, you know, again, the majority of the culture ain't going to be like, yo, let's go run to this kid to replace Gucci.
Now, will he get people collab with them?
Of course.
People just collaborate with, you know, and also people go look at him as checking a box.
Who you think his demographic is?
People like look like him.
So, all right, cool.
And we want to go tapping with that demographic.
Let's do this on with Ian.
Fuck it.
So he'll last for a while.
But these artists, unless they really lock in,
they usually last three years,
two to three years, then they're out of here.
Hey, why would you be mad at it?
Like, if you've been in this game for 15 years,
why the fuck would you be mad at an artist who,
like, unless he really carves out a good niche,
like the shelf life on him is three years.
You know, obviously somebody like, like Yeet,
he's carved out a good, a good pocket for himself.
because, you know, initially people were saying
Yeat was just like he's the storeboard Cardi.
But then, you know, he starts to tweak it, tweak it, tweak it,
figure out a pocket that's him, right?
And now we can say, yo, Yeet is, you know, he's legit.
How long Yeet been around like?
A few years, maybe like three, four right now?
Yeah.
Slim Wopper says, man, we just got to figure out
how many times a day Ian uses the N word.
Now, of course he uses the N word.
Bro, of course he uses the N word off camera.
I try to
run your bag
Damn right
I'm high's here
That's how I'm in this
But I hope just
Okay Frank says
So wait
It's a problem when Ian does it
But it's not when Drake
Copsays
As an Atlanta artist
Toma he's feeling like a slime
In his head
He's stealing X flow
And he got a fake-ass
Jamaican accent
Frank thank you for the donation
Uh
You know
I didn't say it's a problem
When Drake does it
But Drake didn't become great off cosplaying Atlanta.
I think Drake has checked the relevant to this sound box or relevant to the club scene box when he does that.
We know when Drake going to do them Atlanta songs.
Remember the first couple of albums, Drake had a completely different sound.
If you're written, before, if your arena's too late, was him adopting some of the Atlanta shit, like for real, for real now.
But if we're talking about so far gone, if we're talking about, um, um, um, um,
thank me later.
If we're talking about
Take care.
If we're talking about nothing was the same,
his music did not sound like Atlanta.
There was just a Drake sound, right?
We knew when he wanted to get a song in the club
because his songs were more slower,
or the slower,
he would do Vasachi, Vasachi,
but do say it on me like Illuminati.
Like he hops on a record like that.
But he never, he was always features.
It was never.
his records till we see him essentially around the time of if you're reading is too late he
kind of start making songs that are kind of like damn their Atlanta songs right and it's his
songs completely right and then he works the future and then you're like okay that makes sense
because future's here and then you know he kind of dibbles and dads but he went to dance all
afterwards but i think drake has always moved like that more of off relevance more than you know
I'm like trying to, you know, he didn't build his career off sounding like some other shit.
Like he created a sound.
And I get it.
The original sound wasn't a Toronto sound.
But him in 40 created that sound.
That's a fact.
Yeah.
Now most artists, they just wait till their sound fade out and they just go out.
Like, Drake is smart.
He's going to be like, all right, what's y'all doing now?
All right, cool.
Y'all want to do house?
I'll do some house.
Y'all want to do drill?
I'll do some drill.
Y'all want to do Memphis shit?
I'll do some Memphis shit.
Y'all want to do some Houston shit.
I'll do some Houston shit.
Y'all want to do this?
I'll do something.
Remember, there was a time.
Remember, 2011, Drake started doing West Coast songs, right?
Do you remember that?
Please tell me, why you always hating.
Y'all remember that song?
Like, he started doing a bunch of, start doing motto.
He started doing, um, some model nigger, Yolo.
Like, he started doing the West Coast thing for, like, Drake kind of moves around in terms
of region, whatever regional sound it is, he kind of like hits it, conquers it.
But it's not that he's built his career off of it.
He's doing it more for relevance, right?
according to me.
So I say
A-Sap Rocky's first project was heavily
Houston influenced? That's a fact.
That's a fact.
That's a fact.
St. Lauren, what's up? You said? I agree with the sentiment
act. Also, thanks for letting me know
not to give a fuck
because you're right. The real
go outlasts. Yeah, bro.
You know, it's crazy when I see people
like, you know, you only give this kid
more exposure. It's like when people were mad at Pump.
What the fuck is music came to?
These guys like Little Pump got 20 million followers
And they're doing bullshit
Bro six years later
Like don't you feel stupid for even like wasting your breath
Like shit came and went
Right like just be honest
All of these things feel so
Relevant in the moment
And it feels like it won't go away
And music and then you look up
Three to four years later
And the climate has changed
And people still fucking with the real
People still fucking with the certain thing
That seems authentic
and then all of the other shit you see
they're doing streams with Jack Dorsey
and Vitalee.
That's it.
Just relax.
This ain't nothing going to happen, bro.
Somebody said Ice Spice is going to.
Nah, no, no.
We give an Ice Spice one more summer.
Ice Spice got one more summer.
Yep.
Only real music on last.
All that other bullshit is here today.
Go on tomorrow.
Come on.
Y, y'all know that.
Yeah, like, yo, we're stuck in such a time
that like, you hear about one.
new art. There was a time I legit
thought like Bad Baby was going to go on this
crazy, crazy amazing run.
And like what we think like the lotos and
sexy red is Bad Baby was going to be that.
Remember when she had that one song and Kodak
was in the song. We're like, oh my God.
We're like the cash me outside girl is taking over
hip-hop. Nigger.
Three years later, she just popped the only fans that said
peace out hip-hop. I'm out of here. Like, come on.
Yo, just remember
time goes this way. It doesn't
go that way. You get what I'm saying?
Frank says wasn't Drake
Cosplain Kanye
8-08 at the start
Before moving on
I said before moving on
The Drake kick allegation
We're waiting
I really don't know
I'm gonna Google and I'll play whatever that is
But anyway
Drake was heavily influenced by Kanye's
808
Here what I'm saying is that
Drake had to develop a style
On top of the influence
Let's not act like there isn't an artist
That has gotten born
that was never inspired by another artist.
What was the artist that Jay has raped many times
that he was inspired by that nigger rapping?
And then Jay found his own pocket and found how to be great.
Kobe saw MJ do the fade away,
and he put that into his game,
but he built around it and he made it unique enough,
even though shit, he was definitely a student of Jordan
and wouldn't even dare say different
because he respected Jordan so much.
What I'm saying is that why you're acting like influences
is such a bad thing.
Now, I think the only element here is because this guy is a white kid who looks preppy and looks like he shouldn't be listening to Gucci Man.
Lundy, love you to him.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
We'll leave that there.
I don't know why you got to think I'm ducking this thing.
Drake kick allegations.
Like, where can I find a video on this thing?
Bro, please don't tell me I got to watch a Fantano video, bro.
Please, nah, I'm not watching.
I'm not watching a fantana video, bro.
I'm not watching it, bro.
We got to find a better video for me to watch on this thing, bro.
like fantano is like one of the niggas who ever since drake dissed him ever since i disrespected him too
like the niggas just like it's like he got that gay bone up his ass you know what i mean so it's like
yeah anybody else cover it i'll watch um who is this give me a good video that i could watch
give me a good video that could watch on it i really just don't know what it is uh
And I'll react organically.
I really don't know the full context of it.
Maybe this guy?
Maybe this is it.
What's this?
It's 2024, the year of elections, the Olympics,
and more predators being exposed on a monthly basis for the internet to see.
This time it's on the...
Wait, why the fuck?
Why the fuck is Drake on here?
Bro, like, yo, is the internet this crazy?
Just be like, you know, this thing is a predator?
That's it.
Like, you know, even like...
With all their respects, it's like, even with Diddy, like, can we wait until he get arrested?
Predators being exposed on a monthly basis for the internet to see.
This time is- Now, now, is Diddy a volume and because we've seen the beaten video, all that type of stuff, yeah, yeah.
But, you know, before we just automatically say, even though there's a lot of smoke and we do believe he's going to get charged, but damn, give it a second.
Anyway, let's see.
On the family-friendly platform that everyone loves, Kik.
The other day, YouTuber something about chickens dropped part two of to catch a Kik predator, where he exposes weirdos on Kik.
Pretty self-explanatory.
I hope he makes this a series man I'll be glued to the screen every time in this
specific video he exposes Tomer Lawton a disgusting streamer who uses elementary pickup
lines no pun intended to seduce young girls on OMET TV and the monkey app after
targeting specific girls those who are often underage he then tries to get their
Snapchats convince them to flash him and do other lewd acts the hour long video
reveals how he operates during his live streams when he broadcast this
inappropriate behavior did you guys say you have a car and no you don't have a car right
Right, that's what you said you're just gonna write me instead. Just put your snap in the chat
And take off your top, start if you're in yourself based off the son of my voice
What would you rate me? I give you a seven. Hey, I I
You have a great smile really listen. I don't mean to flex or brag or anything like that
But I am six for three czar model if I had you a snap and send you a pick odds of me getting news back
It depends
Wait, you actually have a kid though. You want to
weren't joking. Yeah, I actually have a kid. Maybe you guys would get along really good.
We would. Yeah, we'd be homie. I'll take care you sexually and of him financially.
Well, we'll talk about it, yeah?
What the hell is? Can I see mommy's tith? Or is that? Is that being crazy right now?
One thing chickens, we'll just call him chickens or sack. Yeah, never mind. Sack sounds kind of crazy.
Chicken sounds better. But one thing chickens points out in this video is that Tomer's actions are
considered revenge corn, which is illegal in both Miami, Miami, Florida, and Toronto, Canada.
The places he claims to reside.
Just was nice this they're on the Twitter guys if you want to see fat in these brunettys and blah what does this guy do with Drake on these and you're gonna go follow the Twitter right here bro they told me this guy something to do with Drake bro like I don't know what I'm watching this shit is weird
Gita more act like you just seen the crazy shit in your life look to Twitter holy
Oh my god I know his Patreon
That's why there's no way to know the age of the people who are paying for that so you're
master plan to boost sales is by giving away her Snapchat, that's foul.
But tell this and many other predatory situations on the Kik website raise concerns about
the platform's moderation policies as a whole.
Because it seems so easy for other streamers to exploit Kik's lenient rules to push boundaries
and engage in similar inappropriate behavior.
And this is the part where the biggest hip-hop artist in the world, Drake, gets looped into this.
Around a 30-minute mark, Chickens brings up how streamers will blatantly lie to the person they're speaking
to saying that they're not being recorded. The example being shown in this part is from a Canadian
streamer about the name of Snow, who tries to get other girls to flash her, and it works sometimes
after giving him compliments. Oh, hey girl, you're, you're stupid. All right, hold on. Let me go find
this guy's original page because this guy's doing too much. To kick, to catch a kick, to catch a, to catch a
Kick Predator 2.
Okay.
This is the age...
On R type of cops.
No cheating.
Just put the panty, you know what I'm saying?
Move them down, just a tad there, baby girl.
You put on.
Set the camera down, so we ain't got to hold it.
But basically, go in the closet.
Get, like, one or two pairs of your favorite,
like, bras or panties.
Pretend like you were, like,
in a Victoria's Secret.
A couple points.
We got a little mini...
Do another arch.
Oh, over my eyes.
Okay?
So, this is a hypothetical.
Little situations.
Yeah, hair.
Do what you got to do?
Oh, hey girl, you were...
Others...
Put just a half...
Just not even half.
20% of it in there.
And others would just blatantly lie and say that they're not live streaming.
Oh, hey girl, you were so pretty.
I feel like you and I can solidify this friendship and flash each other.
What do you think?
He's streaming.
No, I wouldn't get you to flash.
That's rude.
Hey, girl, you are so pretty.
How old are you?
Thank you.
I'm 18.
Oh, you're so pretty.
Do you want to flush each other our boobs?
Hey, girl, you are so pretty.
I love me a BVW.
Let me get a kiss.
How big?
Like, what size are your boots?
42 w.
I've never seen that can I see it visually you look like can I see that juicy ass jiggle? No, but why?
Can I see you doing jumping jacks but with your shirt off and no bra? You are so pretty wow
How old are you? I'm pretty too. I'm 18. You want to zip down your shirt until your boobs flop out
Oh you're so beautiful you too. Should we show each other? You can just like is this like a skit? This gotta be a skit
Like have your thong on do you want to flash each other? Should we show each other or bra? I feel like we could build a strong friendship if we flasher flash each other are you guys friends? Yeah, it looks really good.
Have you guys ever tried making out or compared boob sizes?
Do you want to flash each other because we both have some fat juicy boobs?
I like that.
That looked really good though.
Can you do that again? You don't even have to show me your nipples.
Do you want to flash each other?
Okay, first stand up and can I see your outfit?
Well, let me see just stand.
Just stand.
And then act surprised when someone actually does it.
Your boobs look big, let me see.
I jinxed you. I said you owe me a flash, so come on.
Okay, hi guess.
All right, you got me.
She wouldn't do that!
But then does this?
What?
That's my first pair of tits on monkey.
And she ends up collabing with one of the biggest celebrities to surprise people on the monkey app with.
Hi.
So for everyone that said that he was, it was a fake person, that looks pretty real to me.
Can you do this?
I need that as a clip, you guys.
Wait, is this Drake on, this is an AI though, ain't it?
It's like when a video is, yeah.
And she ends up collaborating with one of the biggest celebrities to surprise people on the monkey app with.
Hi.
So for everyone that said that he was, it was a fake person, that looks pretty real to me.
Can you do this?
Oh, you flip there.
Thank you.
I need that as a clip, you guys.
All right, I have to go get ready, honey.
Okay, I appreciate you.
Thank you.
Bye.
Bro, guess who just came, you guys?
Oh my God, we just did a monkey stream with Drake.
some of these only TV and monkey app streamers go too far.
Who's it up?
Hi.
I'm trying to see who got the prettiest tease on her.
You want to be a contestant?
I'm giving away 250.
Oh, that's good.
Let's see.
Her Instagram is Exo Snow.
Was that really Drake or was that an AI?
Let's see.
Rana right here.
Raid her stream right, right?
This is my home girl.
She is very funny and she's very crazy.
so rate her stream.
All right.
God bless her.
Thank you so much.
Love y'all.
Shut out.
This is my home girl from Toronto right here.
Okay, so Drake knows her.
Raid her stream right, right.
This is my home girl.
She is very funny and she's very crazy.
So raid her stream.
All right.
God bless her.
Okay.
I see Drake in the comments.
He says, love you snowball.
Okay.
So, wait, again, I'm not caping or I'm not capping for nobody,
It's like, it appears that this girl does some weird stuff on stream, right?
Things that could be unethical, inappropriate, or whatever.
We don't know if these women are underage or we don't know.
Like, you know, it seems like at least at the very least she might be, you know,
pulling a quick one on them like, hey, you know, they're both women.
I guess you should be doing with the woman.
Like, hey, listen, we're both going to flash our tits.
And the girl goes first and she hits the next button, right?
So it's like, got you.
which is kind of like super scumbaggish right and especially if you're lying to them as like
yo you're not on stream it that could go into a bunch of other problems where like you
you're you're allowing someone to expose himself um through coercion of of just lying to them
because they think that they're only showing you but they're showing thousands of people right
so i guess that's the jig on this girl right
but she knows Drake
And I guess Drake does a pop-up on her stream
Now here's my question
Does Drake stay on her stream
And she does any of this appropriate stuff
Or does Drake know that she does this inappropriate stuff?
Like is Drake watching a snow stream?
I know that's his home girl
But is he watching her stream?
Because I don't know if it's fair
To just blame Drake for appearing on someone's stream
If he never knew what the fuck she's doing
It's not a silent, like, complicitness that he would be agreeing with her doing that to other women.
Like, is that what we're trying to say?
Okay, watch the Fantanel video.
You know I don't want to watch this fucking bum-ass piece of shit.
But I watch it just for context, because I want to be fair.
I want to be fair.
And people always be like, oh, act, you're just here to, like, you're running a thing on,
you're running a thing.
He's here to defend Drake.
No, like, I kind of feel like I get what's happening.
This girl's being weird on kick.
She's doing it to get subs or get views.
She knows Drake.
Drake hosted her back in a day when he went live.
And remember that's the time when he was just like,
you want a problem with me, fam?
He was talking to Metro.
That's a while ago, right?
So I guess when he was getting off that stream,
he hosted her.
He said, that's my home girl from Toronto.
I'm not thinking he's saying that's my own,
my weirdo home girl from Toronto.
I'm just thinking he's like,
that girl's from Toronto I know her I'm throwing a host to her I'm not thinking that's weird
however she does weird stuff on stream right then maybe one of those streams I don't know if
Drake was watching Drake pops in and Drake says what's up but the video from the original
catch a predator guy looked like he doesn't say like Drake is cycling through other parts I
don't know if they could do that together with her and Drake is is complicit with the
weirdness, but I'll listen to Fantan's Ville. Let's hear. All right. Hey, everyone. Anthony
Fantano here. Internet's busiest music nerd. Hope you're doing well. Uh, one more time,
again, despite me being tired of this topic, we have to talk about Drake because he has once
again been caught being weird in the public eye through some older footage and a bit of a
breadcrumb trail that has recently come to light, which for Drake at this moment is
unfortunate because you would think that given everything he was accused of in his recent beef
with Kendrick Lamar, that he would want everything vis-a-vis him to optically look very clean
and very appropriate right now, especially given that recent hard drive drop, just literally
staring at computer screens in the studio and, you know, sitting around on music video sets.
That's all I do.
I mean, that's not what I actually rap about doing in my songs, but, you know, that's like pretty
much, pretty much it. But yes, once again, the discourse is discoursing around Drake because we are seeing
him with his hand in the cookie jar. Let's talk a second about endorsement deals. This is not the
prime issue with this video, but this is kind of where it starts. Of course, Drake being as popular
and is in demand and as influential as he is, he is going to be approached for and when they're
lucrative enough and beneficial enough to him, he's going to... Is this about a stake deal?
Be it for clothing, maybe something music related or even online gambling? Because yeah, for quite a while
now, Drake has had this ongoing business relationship with the online gambling platform known as Steak,
which in recent years has just gotten a massive foothold across the internet when it comes to
online betting. They actually currently tout themselves on Twitter as the world's leading
betting platform. And not only has this form of gambling in and of itself become lucrative
and popular on its own, but making content around it as well has too. And in a variety of
different styles, most notably during live streams. I mean, personally as a content creator and
consumer, I actually see the benefit of doing such content live because you're literally seeing
the high-stakes situation play out in real time.
As an audience member, there's obviously a certain level of investment.
All right, bro, we know about online gambling gang.
Come on, bro.
Flee so, been a lot of debate and deliberation as to where this type of content should
exist.
Brother, Drake is a rapper.
If he does a gambling deal, he's not a fucking goody-to-shoe influencer.
He talks about getting niggas killed, okay?
You're like body bags and change for Louis bags.
Like stop looking to Drake to be the moral police.
Like, oh my God, he's gambling.
He gambles all the time.
He's a degenerate.
He just lost 600,000 because he bet on Adasania and he got his ass whipped.
He got choked the fuck out.
So Drake has always been a loser when it comes to gambling, but he's always put it out there.
I gamble.
So I'm sorry.
It's a rap shit.
In rap, we ain't going like, oh my God, Drake, like, I think also what we have to,
Hey, listen, news flash here.
And I don't know how Drake particularly feels about it,
but I know how I feel about it in terms of him.
Drake's Goody Tooshoe Disney Channel, like, image is done.
Like, it's over.
Yes, like, he's not trying to just be like, oh, my God, everybody.
Like, he's kind of like on an edgy era shit.
He used to be, like, just like pandering to Matt every woman in the world
telling strippers, I love you, come off the pole.
Please come home with me.
You're better than this.
Nowadays, he say, fuck these bitches.
You hear him, yo, a bitch lying about her shots like she's Meg the Stalia.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, yo, yo, he's a little bit more spicy now.
I think the cat's just out of the bag.
He just couldn't keep that clean.
Like, you know what I mean?
And now, could he still make those songs that would work for that audience that cares about that?
like the right foot up left foot slide yeah because he's still gonna have a double meaning in the
song where he's like the whole tussie slide song is the shit that kids like doing the niggas
talking about killing people like come on like let's go back to hotline bling like if you ever think
that drake could still make innocent songs like that i just think they're gonna have double and triple
meaning but yeah he's he's kind of edgy now so if you think like drake is above doing a gambling
deal fuck no like yo he's a rapper like nobody was like
Do you think Playboy Cardi's above scamminating?
No, he's a rapper.
It's a rapper, bro.
There's no codes of, like, ethics.
These are rappers.
What the fuck?
Like, yo, all these niggis would do it.
Like, now influencers, usually these guys are like preaching.
Oh my God, be good guys.
Never scammed.
They're exposing other scammers.
Yeah, you look at the influence.
They'll be like, why are you doing it?
This is kind of weird.
This is kind of like degenerate beneath you, blah, blah, blah.
Nah.
Drake is like, come on.
Nobody cares about him and his gambling, dude.
I'm sorry.
Snow Drake stream
I want to see if we could
get the
the full streaming
that's a clip you guys
women
you want to zip down your shit
I guess he was
18 from Tallahassee
hi Dee can you see the person that I'm doing with or no
do you see two people or no
yes do you know who that is right
no that's not Drake that it looks like him he's not though
I don't know what is
Why, do you guys like Drake or something?
Not necessarily
I feel like you and I can solidify this friendship
and flash each other.
What do you?
Didn't know.
All right, somebody else told me there's a community note
about this fuckery.
Let me go read that.
Drake kicked stream.
Where's the one with the community note?
Does anyone know what I'm supposed to look at?
Somebody said,
act Twitter community note of this but but what page what page I want to read the community note
huh the post got taken down yeah uh listen this is one of those situations I think you know
especially post battle I think Drake tried to join his homie stream on some random innocuous shit
and the chick has been view farming and trying to do things to be edgy
that is creepy.
Do you get what I'm saying?
So I'm agreeing it's creepy.
Drake being on the stream,
I don't think that really gives any credence to say,
oh yeah, that's my homie.
I agree with the creepiness.
But I think what this does signal,
and I think this is where everybody's waiting for Drake to like,
you know, like, it's the ha-ha moment.
It's like, yeah, I do think Drake should be careful.
Like, you know, unfortunately some of the edgy things he would do, right?
This is like one of the edgy things.
Yo, yo, I swear one time Drake was, this is after Ninja.
A few weeks afterwards, he was playing, there was a pro player, or there was a pro player, on Fortnite from Canada, the dude used to stream, and he used to put like 200 viewers.
Drake just hopped on the stream and played with him.
Never tweeted out, no nothing.
And if you never knew, it just happened.
But for him, I think that's Drake, like, edgy keeping his, like, boots on the ground, kind of know what's going on, tapping in with people.
Unfortunately, there's so many narratives that they're trying to run against you that even if you're not complicit or you weren't around when none of the weird.
shit's happening, they're going to be like, oh, you, you went on her stream and she's a creep.
I'm sorry, like, I'm not going to say Drake is guilty of anything.
I would just say some of the edgy shit he might just have to chill out with, though, right?
Like, hey, if you're going to pop on the stream of the woman who's been doing this a lot,
and even if you know or have an inkling that she's doing it, don't do it, right?
So it's just some of the edgy shit that I think he's trying to do.
But is this any proof that Drake is a fucking creep?
where Drake is a predator?
Fuck no.
Like, are we...
Am I tripping?
Like, I'm down to get on Discord
and y'all could talk about this if y'all want.
Somebody said, bro, 37 trying to be edgy,
yet, yeah, that's kind of what the biggest rappers do.
They try to find cool ways.
It's the reason why he goes to do a interview
laying on a bed with Bobby Altoff
instead of doing a hip-hop interview.
He wants to seem...
Bro, the majority of these other rappers
you're talking about, they just don't do interviews.
Drake wants to do an interview, but he's not going to do an interview in a regular way.
That looks corny.
That looks beneath everybody who's on his level.
So he goes to do a jokey joke interview with Bobby Althoff, which is like almost a satirical interview.
All right.
Okay.
Okay.
Do y'all want to debate me about this?
I get on Discord if I get on Discord.
And we could talk about it because I hate when y'all really think that I'm just like ducking or I'm just like fucking doing mental gymnastics.
And I do understand that some of y'all, y'all just want to be.
want to hear that de facto, oh my God, this is weird. Now, it'll be different. It'll be different if
Drake is like, oh my, oh my God, yo, the reason I came on the stream, I really be liking all this
freaky shit you'll be doing like, let's do it. No, that's not what he did. That's not what he did.
Is that what he did? Like, I thought I was going to hear Drake say, nah, nah, let's add some people to
this. And I thought Drake was going to be like, yo, yo, yo, you, you'll have her take the top of,
Like, no, that's not happening.
So because he popped on this chick stream, it's like, yo, he's the weirdo?
We're not even getting at the girl.
Oh, did the Frank say something?
Frank said, Frank said, at her entire content is this.
She don't game or anything else.
Why was Drake watching someone make minors do weird stuff and buying her setup?
Clearly, he says he knows her from Toronto.
So you're saying that's all she does.
Okay, let me just look on this monitor.
She has the kick page.
I'm going to look on her kick page.
kick so all she does is get underage kids to to expose himself and kick has her page up i'm looking
at her videos now like her old videos wait is this her old videos oh no no wait what the fuck
i was this on her page oh maybe i can't see her old videos i hit videos and it goes to her streamed
categories i don't know i don't hey listen i'll take you a word if i if y'all claim all she does is
get underage people.
Okay, how about this?
Do y'all want me to hit this girl up?
I'll hit her up and I'll get her on to come on stream.
I'll have her talk about this.
And, and, um, what's her name?
We just had her Instagram up there.
I'm about to hit her.
What's her Instagram?
We just had it up.
Do y'all want me to do that or no?
Like, if y'all don't want me to do that, I won't even do it.
X-O-Snow, I'll hit her up like, yo, bro,
hop on my stream.
I got to talk to you.
Is she from Toronto?
Does anybody know if she's from Toronto?
Does anybody know if she's from Toronto?
people?
Because it looks like
it looks like Drake
has really tapped in with her
but like bro she only has like
4,000 followers my nigga
like I ain't gonna know.
What?
No bro like y'all are
like so out there with it
the OVO goons are gonna
get her.
Like put it like this.
Like look at his tweet right here.
Nah, Drake being on stream
with someone in
the kick flashing community
and calling her honey's nasty work.
I'm pretty sure
Drake knows are outside of that.
This Texas move is fishy for real.
Wait, how's it fishy that Drake moved to Texas?
Am I tripping?
Should I get on?
They said it's the K-Bots versus the nation of Drislam.
That is funny.
K-Bots versus the nation of Drislam.
Yo, they're declaring crazy war, right?
Like, everybody's catching it every day.
Yo, we got something on Drake.
We got something on this guy.
Hey, did you hear this about act?
Five years old, but like, yo, did you
I hear this about it?
Damn, it's like all type of, the war is that deep?
I get it, I get it, the war is that deep.
Should I get on Discord and debate somebody about this?
Or y'all can line up.
Like, if you have a point about this,
it's like, I think this is stupid.
Bro, I legit clicked on a video thinking I was going to hear Drake
tell a girl would be like,
yo, who's your favorite rapper?
And I'm like, oh my God, Drake is your,
you and he was going to be like,
yo, show me your titties.
And it's like a little kid or something like that.
You get what I'm saying?
I'm like, oh, man, got him.
Like, yo, you can't even defend it, right?
Bro, the nigga pops up like,
yo, this chick is weird on stream,
but I guarantee he probably knows Shorty from around the way.
Yo, let me hit my Toronto pages.
I guarantee he no Shorty.
I guarantee he no Shorty,
not from her being fucking weird on stream.
Everybody's trying to bust.
Like everybody's trying to, you know, oh, all right, man.
We got, we got the explanation, man.
See, yeah, never mind.
We're not debating this new topic.
We're moving on.
Yo, this, yo, yo, the boy basically said, man,
he got, like, he got Tobok kicked to support Shorty.
He don't know her, but he had to just cap like he did.
He don't know her.
He don't know the girl, bro.
You feel what I'm saying?
So he's just capped like, yo, okay, yeah, this month,
I know this chick, blah, blah, blah.
but because they just signed her supposedly,
like kick signed her.
So kick signed the girl.
Kick signed the girl.
Drake is like,
yo,
they're telling him what to do.
Like it's,
you know,
you got like getting billions with them.
Yo,
throw the host to this girl.
He throws a host to him.
Then he basically like,
get told,
yo,
listen,
pop it on one of her streams.
Bro,
he don't know what the fuck she doing.
You think,
bro,
Drake do watch Kai.
He watched me.
he'd be watching Aiden
Bro, he's not watching this girl talk to kids, bro
I'm sorry, bro.
Like, I know y'all want it to be true.
I'm sorry, I know y'all want it to be true.
Brov.
I got it here.
Kick told him to support a Ting.
He ain't know who that was.
She was a streamer.
They signed from Toronto, so it made sense.
So he don't even know her really,
but she's from Toronto, supposedly.
Yeah.
Come on, bro.
Y'all got to come better with.
with like the damning proof
like Drake's saying some wild shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
Bro, it's not comp.
Yo,
yo, I understand
like, you know,
I understand when somebody says
where there's smoke,
there's fire.
But let me ask you out a question,
like legitimately.
How could you,
how could you,
how could you prove a lie?
They want to believe
that this man is some shit.
How does he prove that he's not?
You tell me how he proved that he's not.
Like you tell me how we like if if he's like put like this you know if drake like if drake like if drake did a video that's a tic-to a harmless tic-tok like say he's passing through like say he's at a show
Kanye sent it or not kye but but kim kate sent her daughter northwest to drake show if if say she had backstage passes she sees drink backstage she's like yo give a shout out for my gram drake's like yo throws up the six or whatever the fuck they're gonna call
all Drake and pedophiles still.
Like, there's nothing the niggas could do.
How does he prove that he's not weird?
How do you, like, sometimes when people want to, like,
this is where hate is.
It's like, bro, you find yourself trying to prove constantly to people
that you're not something and they need a shrapnel of proof,
but you need an abundance of evidence.
They need a straddle of proof to say you are.
You need a, you need a, uh, uh, uh, they need a shrapnel of proof to say you are.
to say you are, you need an abundance of evidence just to even have them say, not that you're not,
they're like, we'll catch him next time.
Like, you know what I mean?
It's like, we'll catch him next time.
Like, what?
You said by not doing weird shit?
Bro, I'm sorry.
Like, I know y'all don't know how rappers move.
If I'm a rapper who's like mysterious, I don't do interviews, I'm going to pop up on some random person's stream.
I'm sorry.
I would do that.
I would do that.
Now, am I going to pop up on their stream while they're telling kids to take their tops off?
No
Did Drake pop up on some ice stream?
Yes
Did you pop up when it when is the you know take her top off time?
Oh my naked like what do you want like what do you want?
Oh my God bro
This is crazy
Yo this is so crazy dog
Has she said anything about this or like she probably just kept it like quiet right?
All right
I don't know man. Yo this hip hop shit is so crazy now
It's like
I'm going to be honest with you.
I am forever grateful, and I think this.
You know, I said to Vlad last night, I said,
the reason why, even today, for me to speak to Tachstone,
I had to take a hike down.
Like, Tachstone is on nobody's list.
I don't care what upside he had.
You and academics, like, nigger, you arguing with Flocko and Flocko, my son.
What even Flocko above you, my boy?
You and me could never be in the same conversation.
legend up there with your idol with the nigger who put you on you feel what I'm saying
me and you can't be on the same shit but um I really said that to say it's like you know like these
days in like addressing certain bullshit is like man rap got so political I said to Vlad yesterday
I said Vlad I'm forever grateful because and this is why oh that's why I bring him the tax
on point boy you had a year run man nobody want to hear about you
you no more. Like, nigga, you're talking to the real legend. You had a year run. I'm on 15.
Get you out of here. Don't be talking to me no more. Like, nigga, get you out of here.
Like, you can't big dog, none of that. I'm, I'm competing with a nigga who puts you on.
We never compete with you. I don't know how Joe lets you rock out so long. Boy, you're not in this
league. But here's a reality of it. I said to Vlad, I said, Vlad, I said, Vlad, I'm forever
grateful because it's going to be 80 years from now, and it's hip-hop shit still going to be
happening. And when niggis is going to, like, this is why I don't argue with niggas no more,
especially their little niggas. The reason why is because when they're going to remember this
moment, this is a historical moment. It's the biggest battle by the numbers. It's probably
going to get eclips at some point. But people always going to talk about this for generations
to come. When they talk about this, it's impossible to talk about this without knowing who
academics is. It's already, it's written in stone. I don't need to say no more.
Academics is a legend whether you like me or not.
I am ingrained in this.
Both sides have acknowledged.
I don't need to do nothing more.
This is why sometimes when I hear the tractors, I'm like, I got alive because I'm like,
should I be like you if I wasn't a nigga getting mentioned by everybody?
I'm good.
I'm chilling.
That's just the reality of the situation.
So, you know, it's sad.
Like, I'm always happy for that.
Like, you know, trust me, it is the biggest moment of my career.
But it is sad a bit.
It's sad because everything now is so political.
I said this is the first time I feel like rap is like politics.
If you're voting for the Democrats, you're team Kendrick.
If you're voting for the Republicans, you team Drake.
But you can't play both and you can't be neutral.
The neutral people don't matter is who you're choosing with.
And I do think that's true.
Like look at Millie Maul and Rurie.
Them boys was dead in the water.
You know how they actually came back up?
I don't even know how that motherfuckers even came to life
after they weren't breathing for a good year.
Because I buried them, fuck six foot deep, 60 feet deep.
But you know how they actually came up and got some life
because of this battle?
Meeley Mall, he's Jay-Z's pre-come,
yet now he's trying to audition to be Adonis' brother.
that's how he's contemplated.
And I said, I can't knock him.
It's giving him the breath that they haven't had for a while.
I understand that.
But everybody's picking sides.
If you like Kendrick, somehow people feel like I have to be the enemy.
Well, I like Kendrick.
Well, you know, you don't like Kendrick or he like drinks.
So fuck that, nigga.
That's sad to me.
You know, that's kind of sad.
Like, yo, I don't think we got to pick sides like that.
all of this like making them narratives about Drake or people around Drake or
now they're like, yo, act we're targeting you and you know, you get Drake fans be like,
oh no, we're targeting this.
Like, like today, bro, like, bro, I get somebody who sent me this like, bro, like,
and I even send it to my social media guys.
You know I send it to my social media guys, bro?
I send it to my social media guys because like, bro, like, I really don't think it's a,
bro, like, I'm forever ingrained in this and I'm happy.
I'm happy this moment existed, whether my favorite rapper got the win or not.
I'm not taking this resentment.
I'm only taking the checks.
You understand what I'm saying?
So, like, I even got sent this.
I'm going to show you how transparent it is, bro.
Like, bro, I got sent this.
I'm not going to tell you who sent it to me to send.
But if I was on some, like, nice, picking side stuff, I would have been through the
something, I guess maybe word viral.
I don't know.
By the way, I even, like, was even hitting the person.
I'm like, uh, I'm going to keep it a being.
Wait, am I logged in three?
to a burner? I got to go to a burner page.
What's my burner page? Oh,
that I could.
Why don't use the, the, uh, the big act stream page anymore?
Anyway, let me post this and I'm gonna delete it too, bro, because I'm not trying to like,
bro, like this holds,
decide choosing shit to a little odd.
I just got to see what logs me into this.
Am I in? Nope.
What's the password?
Check, y'all remember my password?
Um,
oh,
I'm in,
perfect.
Jamel,
I'm gonna pass for the next time,
right,
right,
okay.
Let me just make sure.
I want to make sure,
like,
I protect the person
who sent this to me,
right?
And,
and,
and,
you know,
I'm not,
I'm not,
I was to give nobody's name,
but,
but,
this would have worked
if I was on some,
yo,
it's team Drake
and I'm this,
like,
yo,
I'm gonna get them,
niggas.
Bro,
but that's not what I'm on,
bro.
Like,
I'm happy this moment,
occurred hold i was gonna make sure completely you can't tell who it is who sent it to me um
but i even hit the person i was just like bro i'm gonna keep it up being with you like in reality
i don't even think this is what you're you're you're you're you're saying it is you get what
i'm saying um okay okay and i even post this info for all y'all pages who watch me and i know y'all
heavy in this war bro don't even like with all due respect don't even take this and run with it
because like because i know the drake pages are going to take this and i felt like the person
who sent it to me was just like it don't say it's me but yo there's some little ammo in this war
and i'm like bro it's not no war bro i'm not beefing with with kendrick i'm not beefing with
motherfucking schoolboy cue and motherfucking ab soul and and and daylight or whoever the
else like on whatever side like it's like bro like we're gonna have to get back to
hip hop like who do y'all think this is but this is what it's now become right so but but check this
out so so for example you have today or yesterday you have a bunch of people they'd be like oh no no we're
getting on act now because like he has this like power and he's kind of swaying the drake's side so
let's look at him and let's bring up some shit that came out three months ago that he been addressed
before the three months he addressed then and but but let's just make him look even crazier
because even though act said everybody's
go look at it. We're gonna just put up a part because niggies don't read. Anyway, look at this,
right? This is sent to me today, bro. I don't even, this is just to show you, but like, yo,
yo, rap fans are just going too crazy with it. Like, look, uh, look, they were like, yo,
bro, look at a recent schoolboy Q show.
By the way, I'm not playing this thing bad school boy Q. I don't know. I even said,
yo, this is probably a rehearsal. This is not the real show. I don't. I don't.
Believe it. They're like nah, bro. But, but I'm not gonna send this out to pages and be weird.
They got media teams that's doing that on the opposite side. And I'm saying opposite side, even though I'm not on the side, really.
But like shit like this, this is why I didn't say to nobody. I'm just showing y'all on stream. And I'm gonna delete this afterwards.
Look, see in the desert and a stunt.
Skina, doesn't necessarily, I really have no idea what this is.
Yeah, that feels like a rehearsal, if you ask me.
This feels like a rehearsal, maybe meet and greet type shit.
I personally think the person who sent it to me,
somebody else sent it to them,
that person is invited to like a meet and greet,
and he's doing sound check.
This looks like a sound check.
Doesn't look like an actual show.
That's why, and I guarantee you, I haven't hit the ambassador, bro.
This got to be a sound checker.
rehearsal.
But the nigger show is not that empty.
Stop it.
I'm not biting it.
I'm not going for it.
I'm not like,
this is not war.
My nigga,
like,
like schoolboy Q is a smart artist.
He knows how to sell out
whatever he got to sell out.
Like, this is not some real shit.
But people,
you have people playing off the fact that it's like
Team Drake versus Team Kendrick and you put out anything to make anybody on Team
Kendrick.
Like, no, bro.
Like, I guarantee.
And I'm pretty sure somebody I'm going to clip this.
Guarantee School Boy Q is going to respond.
I'm like, ac you right, nigga, this is like sound check.
Yo, yo, yo, yo.
Yeah, no performer does this.
Yo, yo, come on.
Like, this is sound check.
These may be people that are waiting for motherfucking meeting greet shit.
I gotta be.
This is not the crowd.
But they were sending it to me like, nah, that's the crowd.
Look, his shit flop.
Yeah, so I'm not believing that bullshit.
You know what I mean?
And that's why honestly, like, bro, like, we got to just take a step back.
Yo, this battle, I know we're going to remember this for 100 years,
and I'm very happy to be, like, at the center of it.
But we're going to have to get back to regular hip-hop shit eventually, right?
Unless this battle is going to continue, which it doesn't seem like it,
we're going to just have to move on.
And Team Kendrick, which I should focus on,
to focus on getting an album from Kendrick Lamar.
He provided a snippet,
looked like there's something going, like something's brewing.
Shit, be on him and, like, his team that y'all could get there.
that y'all should get music.
They got some continuation in momentum from the battle.
And for Team Drake, yo, y'all should, or we should, whatever you want to call it.
Be on Drake like, I bet.
Back against the war, my nigga, this is time you give us your best shit.
But this whole thing where it's like, yo, standpages, like, bro, like, yo, stop it.
Let's chill.
Yeah, again, I didn't send this to nobody who rocks with me, who works with me.
None of my mean page, none of my people's.
The reason why I don't even want to post this to be posted up,
because you know why?
100% you're going to look like you have egg on your face
and you're a hater.
Because this looks like a sound check.
It looks like a sound check.
However, you have fans who are showing up to a show.
Recording shit, putting on their story,
other people looking at it like, whoa, that looks like an empty show.
Okay, let me send it to this person.
That person is going to look at me and send it to me.
Yo, act.
Check this out.
Hey, don't tell him to God from me, but,
that boy really don't got no people coming to his shows.
I post it up.
Shit sound crazy, right?
Again, bro, we, um, we, um, yeah, okay.
What am I ducking?
What am I ducking?
What are I ducking?
What am I ducking?
Again, all right, and by the way, since we've seen this,
this was only for stream.
Bro, I'm just not, you know, especially now, you're also like,
I have no problem posting somebody show didn't do well,
but I'm not trying to push an agenda.
So like, now I'm like triple checking.
Like me personally, I'm like, all right, let me, okay, which venue was this?
And I started asking questions and I didn't get no answers back.
Okay, which venue was this?
I could hit up the venue.
I could figure out how many tickets got sold.
I could really verify this shit.
This is what comes with being one of the top media platforms.
I could verify this shit.
I don't need just a video.
I could tell you the box office on this.
I could hit whatever the promoter or, well, I guess when they're promoting, it would be through Live Nation.
I could hit the people who were there what was really up here.
You know what I mean?
I'm not just going to go off with the title.
Anyway, what do you say?
I'm ducking?
Am I ducking some shit?
Somebody says, you're ducking the super chat act.
Okay.
Frank on the super chat.
Frank says, act.
Drake literally says you always get.
freaky on here, which shows he's watching her content.
He hasn't collabed with anyone else who signs with kick, even bigger ones.
It seems like you cop and please.
He's definitely been in Aden's chat.
We don't even know if it's him.
Again, remember, he signed a deal with kick so his likeness could be exploited by them.
I'm not making a copping a plea for that.
Again, let me make a definitive statement.
If Drake knew she is having underage kids take their tops off by deception and coercion, that's weird.
Absolutely weird.
If Drake just believes this is a woman who's on here doing like little freaky streams with, again, we're also thinking adults.
Adults.
Right?
Adults.
Like, okay, like, you know, kick is damn there almost like porn is legal.
So if two girls want to get on a fucking monkey app and flash their tits and they're both of age and everything is on up and up, that's not a problem.
If that's what Drake knows, okay, that's not weird to me, right?
If he only knows, like, but if you're telling me the only thing she does here is target children and she only deceives them to take off their tops or do other.
things that is sexual that is um by deception of oh we're not streaming this is private this is
just me and you and also these are children if you're saying that's the only content that's how
i'm going to her videos to find out what type of content she does if that's the only content she does
which means that if drake ever seen a content she did she was only talking to children
trying to do the weird shit then you guys will be right
Drake, why would you do that?
There is no proof that that's the only content she's ever done, right?
Again, not copping, please, but I want you to come with a preponderance and an overwhelming amount of evidence.
And I challenge all y'all.
If y'all are saying I'm capping for Drake or whatever, come to me with so much evidence,
be like, yo, Drake, no, it'll be like, act.
Drake did this.
Look at all her streams.
She does nothing but that.
She's only talking to kids.
if she sees an adult, whatever, she skips, it's only kids, and Drake is saying that.
Now you got me in the corner, pause.
Like, you're like, all right.
Let me verify, and if I verify, I'm like, be like, yo, this is fucking weird.
Like, you know what I mean?
I wouldn't go to say there was a pedophile stream, and I wouldn't go to the pedophile
stream, right?
If all he do is talk to kids, and I'm like, yo, yo, you'll be getting lit on here.
Like, again, if it's a pedophile who's only talking to kids.
but there is no proof
It seems like she's a sexual streamer
100%
Right 100% sexual streamer
Is she targeting kids?
Did Drake know she's targeting kids?
Is Drake like complicit somewhat
By saying, ah, well you know
Oh, you're getting freaking on here
When it's really with kids
Now that's a problem
There is no evidence that suggests that
At the moment
And I know y'all just want a rush to judgment
But we don't have to waive some evidence, okay?
All right.
Yo, Frank, you donated like 20 times.
You know you could get on Discord.
We could talk.
You don't have to keep paying.
If you could get on Discord and we could have a conversation, you don't have to pay another dime.
He says, so the response you got is that he doesn't watch her stream is a complete.
So the response you got that he doesn't watch her complete streams is a complete lie.
They were lying.
And Aidan's chat and a full-on appearance is different.
brother, you could hop on this thing.
Again, specifically, nobody was talking about this clip.
What I was talking about is why she was hosted.
So when she was hosted with 90K people, that was Kix doing.
It's like, Kik is like, we just signed a new partner.
She's from Toronto.
It makes sense.
You're streaming today.
Could you just host her if she's on while you're on?
Okay, I don't really know, but she's from Toronto.
All right, cool.
I'll host her.
This thing about, you know, her, you know, doing stuff for kids.
Every time I look at my text message, bro, it's always Kamala texting me, bro.
Kamala, get out my, yo, get out my phone, shorthy.
Like, I don't even bang with you like that.
Yo, Kamala be sending me the wild amount of texts.
Like, the craziest thing, does Kamala Harris text you out like how she texts me?
Hey, act.
I'm like, oh, shit, it's lit.
It's lit.
Like Travis Scott
Until I should start talking policies
Donald Trump is a threat to the American democracy
And my God
I thought this was like one of them texts
You know what I mean?
Thought we was on the monkey app
It's all good
Enough enough enough enough enough enough enough enough enough enough enough enough
What?
Owl now says why your Discord bully
Active chat queen
Sarah we know works for Google
out server
niggas call her all type
of bitch and got reward
by staff
she's not on that time and she
left server we lost
plug for free
IT certificates
Al now
that was the most
poorly worded donation
I want to put so much respect on your 20 bucks
but it's like what are you saying?
He says okay let me
you don't know punctuation
someone have to add it and you know I'm sipping a little bit
so I'm going to have to still add it.
Are you saying why the Discord bully an active chat queen
that works for Google out the server?
So there's a chat queen named Sarah that works for Google out that got bullied out the server.
They said niggas called her all type of B word and got rewarded by the staff in Discord.
And he said she's not on that timing.
She left the server and y'all lost the plug and she was given.
free IT certificates and grants.
I have no idea about that.
I don't have any idea about that.
I feel like I have some admins in there
that usually those type of issues go through.
If you guys legitimately feel like
there is just chaos or mayhem
being ran amok in the Discord,
definitely bring to my attention.
I'll step in, but I feel like the Discord
or usually monitors itself and does a good job.
But I never heard about that before.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
Jesus Christ.
I'm about to go get another drink after this shit.
Man, fuck.
Chat, it is 5 o'clock.
I know I said I was going to keep you out only till 5 and I was going to get off of here.
But man, oh man, did I miss y'all?
Number one, one in the chat, if you just officially got off work.
So if you've been working on 9 to 5, I hope I help entertain you for the last.
It's about six hours and 42 minutes.
Still not getting off, but, you know, I like to shout to the people who are off work.
For my truck drivers, I love you.
The chat nigger truck drivers, I'm almost going to commission a special merch for y'all
because there are so many people who they value and care about the content we do.
They're driving across, you know, the mainland USA or elsewhere, and they rely on the entertainment that we give.
So salute to all my people who do a 9-5, or if you're a truck driver, y'all are usually,
Anytime I see the viewer count decent, I'm like, my truck driver's in this bitch.
That's what I'm talking about.
Okay, cool.
All right.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Are y'all done attacking me about Drake?
I ask y'all if y'all want to debate, but I think we kind of like clapped it up.
I think we good.
Oh, you're delivering Amazon package?
Oh, now, I got a shot to my Amazon package deliverers, bro.
Now, Amazon, niggas who be doing Amazon deliveries?
shit. I ain't going to lie.
I'm trying to keep y'all on the upbeat
in an upbeat mentality.
Yeah, one second.
Because y'all are definitely the core of, like,
you know, making this world go on,
especially in commerce. Okay, cool.
Let's see.
So I'll give a few other comments
about this record that I've heard with Drake, right?
The Super Soak record
from what I hear and I haven't gotten a full explanation yet I haven't talked to Yadi nor Drake
but Yadi's not on the track and I don't necessarily understand why I kind of like the the vibe I've
been getting from I've talked to like about three or four people about it it feels like you
know maybe might have been either one or two things like Mr. Hotspot maybe not cool Yadi like that
I don't think that's the case
I feel like
You know
The record kind of goes
Yadi doesn't give two fucks about it that much
Him and Drake collab all the time
And he's down to say
Yo Drake people fucking with your shit
Like you could rock out with it
And that's kind of the vibe
I've kind of gotten
And we'll see how it goes
Again
When I said music video on the way
Let's
I didn't mean tonight
You know music usually is dropped on a
Let's say
Music usually dropped it on Friday, so let's see how the weekend goes.
Right?
Let's see.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
Oh, Vlad TV versus Marlon Waynes.
Oh, okay.
Let's send me to Vlad TV, Marlon Wayne.
So, by the way, chat, I'm going to be honest with you.
Wait, did Elliot just recently interview?
Like, damn, they got all the time of shit.
Okay.
So Marlon Wayne's the beat from Vlad.
I talked to Vlad yesterday.
I told him this is his fault.
Vlad had tweeted out this is after being on a interview with a few people I've seen it with
Ari Spears where he basically announced that hey a former guest of mine and you know he had
done an interview with Marlon Waynes apparently was at the press junket for like a movie
Marlon Wayne was having eons ago and he said that he was trying to get Marlon
Wayne back on the platform except Marlon Wayne's representative told him that you're bro
you need to pay us $40,000 and we need a certain percentage.
percentage of the back end. Okay. He spoke about it a couple times. Then Marlon Wayne's
snap back at Vlad and actually let me just go to Marlon Wayne's Vlad and I seen him with the Erie
Spears interview. Okay. Now by the way, this interview was coming up but I had to convince
Vlad, which I don't like, it's so, it's kind of so surprising I had to convince Vlad.
Actually, let me do this before.
I had to convince Vlad.
And by the way, I gave this tutorial for all YouTubers, right?
And if everybody wondered why I got all them cars sitting back there, every ho is trying to
sue me because they just trying to get the bag.
Why is Act just looking so goddamn up?
Number one, I'm good of investments, but not only that, like, hey, listen, when
you're the best of what you do, you better be getting some coins, right?
Unless you're retarded.
I'll say this.
I had to convince Vlad that the Cat Williams,
Shannon Sharp interview,
Vlad was in denial that I said,
this interview made between $5 to $10 million.
100% fact.
For whatever reason,
Vlad was like,
no,
bro.
And I did quick math,
like really quick math,
right?
I'll do the quick math to which out here.
The main clip has $73 million.
All right, let me just make sure you get some of the main clip has 73 million.
The ancillary clips have about 40 to 50 million.
So it's about 120 million essentially for the whole video.
Let me tell you how it works.
Number one, on the lowest event, if you get a million views, about $4,000.
If you're a mid-partner, you're going to get around $8,000 and $9,000 per million views.
If you're Mr. Beast, Mr. Beast is probably getting $25,000 to $30,000 per million views.
So calculate the money he got.
Here's the thing.
on a conservative level,
this guy just was on Fox Sport, blah, blah, blah.
He got Club Shea, She,
who's partnered with the huge MCA.
He's getting conservatively.
Let's just go with $10,000.
Remember, it's a three-hour interview.
Three-hour interview.
We're not talking about a song.
Three-hour interview.
There's probably dozens of ads in there, right?
If you watch it fully.
Obviously, maybe we don't watch it fully,
but the watch time on it,
because, you know,
this has been such a big thing culturally,
got to be at least 30 minutes on average.
So you're probably digesting, like, at least six to seven ads.
At least, right?
Minimum.
Okay.
So let me do my math with you.
So for that, every million is going to be about $10,000 minimum.
And I'm going low end just to show you how much money there is.
So low end, 73 million views is going to be about $700,000.
$130,000
just for this main clip.
That's a low end.
I guarantee I will bet any money
if Shannon Sharp showed the analytics for this video.
Oh, actually, wait,
I thought it was a three-hour interview.
Is this only 128?
No, it's not.
Let me see.
Full interview.
I thought it was three hours.
Oh, yeah, here it is.
Three hours.
Okay, okay, my bad.
What the fuck was I clicking on before?
Okay, okay.
What the fuck was I clicking on?
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm tripping, my bad.
So three hours, right?
Now, here's the thing.
Remember I said it's about 40 million clip views,
73 million, or let's say 70 million main views.
So about 110, right?
On average, it's going to be $10,000 per every million.
So 110 million views is going to be at least,
and this is very conservative,
is going to be one point, was it,
$1.1 million, right?
So if every million is $10,000 and there's 111 or 110 million views,
it's at least $1.1 million, okay?
Now, then we got to think about sponsorships.
We got to go at least half a million with that.
So now we're at 1.7.
These are very small numbers I'm given compared to the magnitude of this interview.
Okay.
Wait, how did I do the math?
Okay.
So yeah.
It's about like by the time, then, oh, here, here we go.
Then you're going to say how many people repurpose this?
Because this is only on the club Shayshay page.
How many other people reacted to it?
A interview like this, not every interview.
this is going to be what's called content ID.
So now everybody who watches it,
obviously certain reactors are not going to get their revenue stolen,
but the majority of people who re-uploaded it is entered,
revenues can take it.
Shannon Sharp is going to get that.
That's going to be another million dollars.
So anytime you see a video on an original page,
it's usually bootleg the same amount on YouTube.
What YouTube does, they'll take down some videos,
but for the most part, in a big video,
they'll reroute the revenue.
So now we're at like 1.7, let's call it 2.
right because again we're going low end
two there's going to be
three million dollars now we're
at three million dollars
just off completely monetizing on
YouTube content ID off the
channel random other stuff
we're also talking about maybe product placements
and whatever else you have for that video
that now has to
so now we're at three million dollars
how do I get to five and how do I even say
it's probably even closer to 10 now when you
get to Facebook and this is monetization strategy
I should never tell them most of you know I just don't go
When you're at the top of you, you try to help people out.
If this makes $3 million on YouTube, you bet a goddamn right.
This made $2 million on Facebook.
Yes, Facebook's a monetization strategy that every pronounced creator would use.
They actually volunteer better than YouTube, even though the views are slower and it's all based on algorithm.
But this is a cultural interview.
Everybody was looking at it.
This was going to hit every algorithm no matter what.
Okay, bet.
So now we're at $3 million on YouTube.
Add $2 million.
That's all Facebook.
Then we're going to Snapchat.
Yeah, it works like that.
Trust me, this made a million on Snapchat, too.
Facts.
So now we're at $6 million.
That's, like, these are easy numbers when you have this type of interview.
So, again, my estimation is 5 to 10.
So when Shannon Sharp, and I think Shannon Sharp has said,
yo, I've made more than ever made the NFL season.
I don't know how much he ever made the NFL season,
but it's definitely this interview has got him at least $5 million.
Factuals.
You get what I'm saying?
I don't know why,
and Vlad's an OG in this game.
Vlad's a severely down press these numbers.
Like, no, this is a $5 million interview, factuals,
just to let y'all know.
Okay?
Cool.
All right, anyway, we're talking about that,
and, yeah, you know, he actually admitted,
like, when you're watching the view,
he's going to admit, like,
Act, you know what, you've made so much, because I'm spelling everything out.
Like, bro, I know we in YouTube and sometimes it's the boogeyman.
People act like they don't want to tell what they make.
Bro, I've been doing this shit for 15 years.
Vlad been doing this shit for 20 years.
Vlad knows the numbers.
You know, Vlad is just not thinking it's exactly what it is because I don't even know why,
but this is just huge.
Anyway, cool.
So, all right, we're here.
We're here with it, right?
So you're going to see on the interview with Vlad Vlad, Vlad admits, yeah, this is a multi-million
interview by, by, by, by, by, by, by, by, um, by Shannon Sharp.
And he probably gained between five to ten million.
That's just what it is.
Anyway, we eventually did get to the Marlon Wayne's situation.
And I'm going to tell you why I said the first thing, because it all does matter, right?
So when I first saw it, this was Vlad talking to Erie Spears, and they went over the fact that,
I guess through negotiation,
Marlon Wayne's asked for $40,000
and 30% of the revenue
from the interview he did with lap.
Listen to this.
We reached out to Marlon Wayne's about doing an interview.
And he had to speak to his person
who, you know, coordinates this stuff.
Do you know how much they asked
for a Marlon Wayne's interview?
I can't wait to hear it.
40,000 plus 30%
of all future revenue.
This is the part
where I'm going to show a lot.
out of growth because once upon a time ago, I would have just like a chainsaw went
and let my mouth run. And it probably puts me in positions that I shouldn't or don't want
to be in. So I'm going to take this moment to grow as a human being and back out of this.
Well, I'm not going to back out of it. So basically, and me and him would DM sometimes. I remember
I told him his last stand-up was great and everything else like that. And I basically hit him. I was like,
my man, I'd rather you say that you not fuck with me, that you just don't fuck with me, rather than give me this
stupid-ass number like this because there's nobody on earth that will pay you 40,000 for an
interview, much less 30% on top of that.
Give me one second.
I'm going to grab some liquor.
This is probably my last liquor run because I'm going to give you out another hour and 20
that we probably will be rapping.
So my last liquor room, listen to this and I've listened to it already, so I'll be able to
react when I come back.
He's like, oh, uh, y'all just work it out and everything.
At one point we even got on the phone, you know, because I was basically like, this is a
fuck you number.
Let me ask you.
This is a fuck you number.
Let me ask you something.
Yeah.
Here's my question.
Had you done it, do you honestly, in your gut and in your head, think that the juice would have been worth to squeeze?
And before you answer that, let me say this.
Before you answer, if you, like, you had somebody AI your voice, it was a cartoon of Trump.
Yes.
And it was somebody imitating Trump.
Right.
If they said to you 40,000 to actually get Trump right after the shooting, so much so that when you interview him, he's got the patch on.
Yeah.
That juice is worth to squeeze.
Is it not?
Yes.
Okay.
So if you did pay Marlon 40,000, in your mind.
Plus 30%.
In your mind, in your gut.
Is that juice worth to squeeze?
Absolutely not.
Now, we could be wrong.
He could give you the interview of the millennium.
Listen.
I'm just saying, do you really go, yo, this right here?
Yeah.
This is some Barbara Walter shit.
I had to break it down to him and say, look,
if you look at your recent interviews,
doing shows like I do, like the breakfast club,
you get about 300,000 views.
That's a few thousand dollars in YouTube revenue.
Okay.
Mm.
Not necessarily.
But anyway, I'll say this.
I told Vlad this was his fault.
So,
Vlad is one of the main platforms
who introduced the fact that they pay for interviews.
Before interviews was primarily seen as
quid pro-crow,
and it was like, hey,
I'm doing this interview, but you're going to promote my music.
It was like almost an exchange.
It wasn't like, I'm doing you a favor
by giving you free content, right?
Vlad, because he couldn't get some of the main guys,
he would get some of the guys who had personalities,
but wasn't in the most relevant stage of their career.
Got to the point where, like, for example, with a boozy,
he pays Boosie from what I've heard really well.
Not my business to tell y'all what I've heard.
The reason why I said is Vlad's fault that this happens is that,
well, when you see the Cat Williams interview and you hear,
and trust me, his agent and whatever have told probably him how much money that made.
Now, granted, that Cat Williams interview is a one of one.
We've never seen an interview
to get done like that.
Okay?
That revenue I'm telling you,
five to ten million,
you're like,
the majority of creators
are going to work five years
to go get that.
And I'm not talking about little names.
I'm talking about established creators.
Okay?
To have a three-hour video
that people are watching
80 million times is
crazy.
The reason why I blame Vlad, though,
is because
Marlon
Wayne's doesn't understand the business of what YouTube is.
These days, the majority of these interviewers pay their interviewees.
The reason why you see FYBJ Main pop up on these platforms is getting paid.
The reason why you see Charleston White, the reason why you see Boosie, they're getting paid.
And those guys might be cool with a flat fee.
Maybe they're getting 5K, 10K, some of these guys getting 25, sometimes even 35.
Now you get Marlon Wayne's that once he sees.
a business model, they start to look at interviews like movies. So now they're like, well,
if I'm the guy who's the only person on camera, who, yes, you're interviewing me, but my name
and likeness has to sell this, I deserve for my star power this amount of money. Not only do I
deserve that amount of money. I want back end money. When I worked at Complex after Joe left,
one thing I'll always give Joe credit for, Joe wanted a certain amount of money. I think it was a
million dollars a year that he wanted, they weren't down the pay. He wanted equity and
percentage on the show because there was a time that no matter what, they would get a Nike ad,
get $200,000, and per the contract, all they had to.
do was give me and Joe a $5,000 bump.
So the two guys who make the show, I get an extra $5,000 for that month.
Joe gets an extra $5,000 for that month.
They got $200,000.
So they got $190.90 after they pay us thumbing through the check.
Ain't life sweet?
Oh, my God.
So Joe was really big on we need percentage.
Because you guys are paying us little to nothing.
When we first signed on to Complex, we signed on for a once a week show.
That was, we were getting supposed to get paid about, I think it was 10 or 15K for a once a week show.
Joe being the guy who saw that the show was special.
He said, AC, this is him to me, act.
Yo, I think we can fuck them all up.
Fuck the breakfast club.
Fuck everybody.
This is going to be the best show ever.
Are you down?
I'm like, you know what I'm going to work hot.
Let's get it.
He said, Ack.
We're going to have to do the show every day.
day to really do what we got to do.
I said every day?
He said, every day, act.
Let's do it.
No more questions.
We didn't go back to them and say, okay, since we're doing it every day,
remember their pain is like 15K.
We didn't go back to them and say, we need five times because it was a once-a-week show.
So now, what does Complex have?
Complex has a show that we're giving them five times the amount of work when they only
only intended and asked for one day.
Ain't that sweet?
Then in the contract is said if we get an ad,
no matter how much the ad is,
we only got to pay y'all 5,000 more.
The show's on fire because we're doing it every day.
We're disrupting shit.
Me and Joe getting at it.
He's in my face.
I'm spas down the time.
Shit is great.
Me and Joe, the greatest hip-hop show,
I believe still of all time.
I agree.
The ad start coming in.
Okay.
What's up with that?
that type of ad
nah now you good
yo your next paycheck
just invoice for like
5,000 more
I'm kind of green
I'm like
alright whatever fuck it
like I'm making so much money
of YouTube I'm like
I don't go fuck about that little 20k
there gets who cares
all right
Joe is looking at like
nah this shit don't make no sense
Joe's
Joe's ass
and let me tell you this
Joe I ain't trying to expose
your secret now
you know what Joe
does. Me and Joe used to walk
outside every time and wait for our cars. I noticed
Joe started hanging out with the employees. Start
befriending them. I'm like, is Joe trying to kick game?
But I know he got a girl. Now Joe ain't trying to kick no game. What are he
doing there? Joe there just keeps schoogeing and just talking and talking and talking.
Like he's just getting friends with everybody. I'm like, damn.
Like this is why he's good. He's a people person.
Joe wasn't trying to become friends. Joe was trying to get to the fucking information.
That nigga found out how much the deals were coming in for.
So while we were leaving with the 10,
They were getting $190.
Man, oh man, the moment Joe realized that bitch.
And by the way, I'm being facetious with like that number of like a Nike deal for $200K.
I'm not saying that's a real thing.
But I'm just telling you what was we were definitely only getting $5K no matter what.
But they were signing deals that were hundreds of thousands of dollars.
That's a fact.
The moment that shit happened, I always told people the show ended.
because Joe ain't have another good day at that building
Joe couldn't stomach it was like he was signed to death jam again nigga
he couldn't stomach that we were working
and these niggins was making hundreds of thousands
off the back of our yo
P and well not P but QC was trying to jump the nigga
yo I'm getting embarrassed in LA
other niggins is saying yo if we call it to complex and see
act we smacking them complex is coming through the check when Joe realized that he said oh we
fucked up we need percentage on the back end because if we were both getting let's say
what's fair 15% 20% each yeah I get 60 but I get 20 you get 20 if it was 200,000 dollars
we'd have got 40,000 each for that deal they would have kept 120 but instead we got 10,000
they kept 190.
Now, that was learning the game of, you know, a show.
And that happens when you have a show.
I know it was a show on YouTube,
but that's learning the game right there, right?
I learned it myself.
When Joe left, one thing I'll say about Joe,
and this was, I guess, the story I was trying to say before,
if I, you know, tangent like I usually do.
Joe says, act.
I'm not coming back to Complex.
I'm in my feelings.
I'm hurt because I'm like, oh, we got the best show ever.
But he said, act.
Fuck him up.
And what he said by that was,
they don't got nothing else but you, nigga.
And I negotiated a really good deal with them,
which was a percentage deal.
And it was, hey, listen,
I want a percentage of the show.
And that happens.
Like, if you go see any of these shows,
if it's the Wendy Williams show,
I guarantee on the back end,
not only was she gaining a salary,
she was getting a revenue or percentage on the ads
or a percentage on the profit.
That's just kind of how it goes.
Now, why did I say?
say that because that might have seemed like a waste of time.
I said that because
that was my experience
working in a place where there is
you know, they were doing a digital show
but they were trying to treat it like it was a TV show.
And eventually we went to fuse, right?
And there was a deal that came to fuse.
And I remember, I was like, I remember when they told us, yo,
I know we're on YouTube, but yo, we're about to put segments of the show
on fuse.
And I was like, oh shit, I'm going on TV?
And Joe was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Whoa.
Joe was on loving hip hop that time.
Joe, Joe said to them, he said, he said, I didn't sign my TV rights.
And then I looked over it, and Joe was explaining, oh, we need some more money for that.
I was like, what?
Green old me.
That's why I was, me and Joe, we're always going to have, like, a great relationship.
I love Joe.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, y'all can never get me to beef with Joe, ever in your life.
Because he taught me a lot of things.
And I've always said I would never go about it the way he went about it,
but almost everything he said was goddamn true.
And, yeah.
So let's get to here.
Marlon Wains, you see, that was a green act, right?
I'm comparing myself to the Charleston White and them.
Green.
Marlon Wains has been in the TV sitcom business for a long time.
what he asks Vlad for is how they talk in that business.
Okay, we want this up front.
We want percentage on the back end.
Blah, blah, blah.
Hey, we want this credit.
We want to be an EP.
That's how they speak in that realm.
What's happened recently is that these entertainers are hearing Vlad and others of the like
advertise that they're spending a good amount of money
to get guests.
It's a business,
it's not an interview
that's a quid pro quo anymore
in terms of
your promoting your show
or your album.
So that's what I told Vlad said,
Vlad, this is your fault.
He wasn't shitting on your platform
by asking for 40K and 30 and 30%.
He was treating you
as your platform is now elevated to be.
When you now start giving out
hefty sums of appearance fees,
and they now look at your show
as a sitcom
like he's worked in the business
for 20 plus years
Marlon Waynes
is going to talk to you
with that lingo
so I don't think he's disrespecting you
he's just thinking
just like how I broke down
how much money
the Cat Williams thing made
they're thinking
to to
what's the name like
bro
I don't think they think
they're going to make as much money
but they're thinking
this business of YouTube interviews
that scale that way.
Now let me say this because I know
Saychi's do they'll do some stuff like that.
I don't know if Adam does all the time
but I know he does certain stuff.
Me, I'm kind of, I'm really against it.
Like, you know, have I ever paid somebody
for an appearance fee?
Yes.
But these, honestly, if it ain't free, I'm good.
You know why?
I make too much just running my own fucking mouth.
I just can't pay another nigga
just to sit there.
I mean, I mean, it's like,
at this point I look at it as an easy.
equal trade nigger you sitting with me and i'm sitting with you if it ain't that equal please
fuck off that i could talk about you by myself so i'm not that's not my monetization strategy at all
but where youtube is going and this pay for play system in youtube interviews what was asked of
vlad is not disrespect is what people should start to expect as this gets bigger i could see
Charleston White, who by the way, Charleston White will take 15,000 and do a new channel with
800 subscribers, give you the interview of your lifetime, that shit hits a million, now you have
40,000 subscribers, and now you have a channel that you could use his interview to attract
other clients that you don't have to pay or pay significantly less. Yes, he might say,
I need more than 15,000 because I just gave you a career. I need percentage on that interview
forever in perpetuity.
I understand.
Now, granted, the way
everybody started with this paid for
interview shit was not with this intended,
but when you get
into this, this business does scale up.
So I don't think that Marlon Wayne's
disrespectful lad at all.
Anyway, there's not a person on earth
that will pay you this. In fact, my last
Breakfast Club interview that I did
got more than twice as many views as his.
And when I talked to him, he's like,
listen, I was involved in this.
I'm like, listen, you have people speak on your behalf.
In fact, before we went forward with this negotiation, I said,
is this person representing you and you said yes?
I said, this would be the equivalent, Marlin,
of me hitting you up and saying, hey, I've got a comedy show.
I want you to do a one hour set.
I'll pay you $100.
And I want a piece of your future shows as well.
Listen, man, after the Shannon Sharp interview with Cat Williams,
if Cat were to say to people, I want what you just said,
40,000.
Yeah, Cat Williams is 40, 30%.
See, this is a danger of having a lot of it.
like an interview platform where you're so relying on guests, you're going to have these
conversations.
Anyway, here's the point.
And let me get to this Vlad TV and Marlon Waynes.
Again, remember, Marlon is a, Marlon is a guy who's just worked in a huge way through movies, sitcoms,
and he's been in the industry.
So for him, when Vlad basically say, you're a disrespected me, Marlon doesn't say.
see it as that. You know why Marlin's saying
40,000? Because I even said on Vlad, I said, well,
Vlad, he would have probably had a
different opinion about
why you wouldn't give him that if you
explained to him what YouTube revenue was.
Like, truth be told him Vlad is right here.
For Vlad to give somebody $40,000,
without
a motherfucking doubt,
that person should be
pulling a few
million of views. Like,
Vlad is 100% going to lose
if that person doesn't pull millions
of views. Can Marlon Waynes
pulled millions of views on an
interview unless he's about to tell like some
exclusive story or something like that or he just went
through some trauma and he's about to just speak for the first time?
Probably not. And if Vlad
explained, I told Vlad said, bro, he should just say,
explain to him how YouTube words, bro. Just tell him like,
bro. On the best events,
maybe a million views is $10,000, but really it's
about like $5,000. So a million
views, 5,000 bucks.
I would have to get
8 million views just to break even off your interview.
I don't have to get 8 million views.
And then 30% of future revenue?
Like, bro, like, pretty much we'd be waiting years to break even.
And that's just not what we're doing.
And I guarantee maybe we'll negotiate it.
Whatever.
Anyway.
Okay.
Hold on.
And what I say, what I did.
think that Marlon Wayne's
opinion is, and I could be wrong,
is I think that Marlon Wayne's looks at this
and says, well, here's a thing, Vlad.
Here's a thing.
You're a white guy
who needs me.
You need the culture
for validity and also for views.
So when you get, and by the way,
Marlon Wayne's is royalty.
He's royalty in terms of
black
excellence in the industry.
Like, if you look back at what his family
has done, they're ingrained in TV, film.
They're ingrained in this industry.
And I think he, I think he probably was adding,
you know, that's that nigga tax.
You ever heard of a phantom tax?
That's the nigga tax.
Yo, bro.
Vlad, you need me, brother.
So because I got the Wayne's name, because I'm me,
yeah, maybe I don't get 8 million views.
But, hey, you might put.
Harley using my interview to go get somebody, hey, $40,000.
And I told Vlad said, that is, there's a white man tax for you for certain people.
Because they feel like, because especially you're not on camera, you're using their face to sell the product.
You get what I'm saying?
When they feel your face is off camera and they feel like you're using them and their culture equity,
Yeah, I don't think he could get no 8 million.
I don't think he could get no 8 million views.
But he's like, nah, you need me.
So that's that white man tax.
You get what I'm saying?
Put it like this.
What's the name?
Polo G.
Polo G had the whole argument with Vlad.
I was trying to get them to hopefully like, you know,
kind of maybe either squash it or maybe he could go on this platform.
it appears that Polo G wouldn't even like not saying Vlad was offering.
I'm not saying he was offered at all.
But Poloji wouldn't take money to go on Vlad's platform.
He hits me up and said,
hey, yo, I'm coming through.
Let's sit down.
Free, of course.
Did you see what I'm saying?
So I guess I was trying to tell Vlad like, bro,
they're hitting you with the white man tax.
That's just the reality of it.
They're hitting you with the white man tax.
And even though I do believe your platform is cultural and hip-hop,
they're still looking at, or some people still look at you as,
yo, you need us to perpetuate or to kind of get more into culture,
and that's why they're hearing with a tax brother.
I don't know if that matters.
But anyway, I told Vlad that him getting asked for that money from Marlon Wains.
It wasn't disrespect, but it's a result of the environment he's created.
when Boosey says he's making a living
and you got to realize
also people don't understand
YouTube algorithms and what works
Marlon Waynes is an infinitely
bigger superstar than Charleston White
but a Charleston White interview will get
10 times the views as Marlon Waynes
do you get what I'm saying
Marlon Wayne isn't thinking about that
nor is his reps
they're saying this is Marlon Wayne
what are you talking about
so if Charleston White you could get for 10K
or 15K
you think he's
going to be like oh charleston will get more views than me so just give me like three no it's like
maryland way's up in the movies fuck out here so that's what i was trying to tell him i'm like yo
you're now dealing with industry people and they're not going to have their price
at um lower or or basically curtailed to your industry because they don't even understand
youtube like that they don't understand that also i haven't seen a channel that has done um proper back end
I haven't seen any personal YouTube channel
where independent creator has an accountant
calculating back in that they could share revenue.
No, it's not happening.
Okay.
All right.
From what I got from Vlad, it looks like, you know,
maybe they'll get to a better place.
And, um, no, that would be good whenever that happens, right?
Okay.
All right.
Give me some more topic, people.
Give me some more topic.
We've been rocking today, man, seven hours.
I feel like every time I don't, ooh, I'm spilling.
Spilling, sorry.
I feel like every time I don't stream for a while,
I got to give that like eight hours.
We're at seven hours and 18 minutes.
What did y'all say?
Let's get to eight.
Should I get off now or let's get to eight?
What's popping?
Somebody say YG topic.
Somebody said W full shift.
Who's exploiting get QM on TikTok?
Who's that?
carry L-O-L-L I don't know who that is
I ain't well I fuck with you out so much
because I never want me to get off stream
I appreciate that
okay cool all right
let's find some more stuff
I see some people talking about the boss man Dilo raid
apparently that wasn't like real like that like the
boss man Dilo raid
I think they were saying this for a music video
here's a TikTok about it
let me see
wait
how can I hear it
let me refresh
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Y'all ain't tell me, Mr. I can make a dope stretch.
I can teach finesse.
Stand on about my check.
You better come correct.
Y'all, the FBI has been reading.
Okay, she's just talking, right?
The video of that happening is Bossman D. Low rated.
Let's look at this.
That's what supposed to be.
Oh shit, that he's boss man dealing.
Now, let me say this.
This is definitely not a skit.
When you want to know if something's skit or not,
all you got to know is that you're never going to see real guns and bulletproof vests.
Okay?
When you see bulletproof vests and real guns, it's not a skit.
Okay?
Matter of fact, most of the Red Bullitts are.
of cops that do the fake cop pranks
they never have bulletproof
that's on that's how you can know like they just wearing like
a shirt you know what I mean
um yeah
god it's canine
going crazy
I'm crazy
I didn't make it seem like so like fucking
theatrical
I'm on Deelow's block right now
I look like there's a three feds lined up
I don't know what's going on
it should be really crazy
Now we're on POS man, DELO's, oh, we're two streets away actually.
All right, guys, before this video starts, the county just pulled up and sawed my whole home down, so I really appreciate it.
The Arvada Police Department in Colorado, trying to get a hold of Dane.
Oh!
Okay, what is?
Wow, definitely the feds.
Wow.
Oh, boy.
Oh no, is that boss man?
No, it couldn't be.
Wait a second.
Is that big slippery?
No, it's not.
That's Dilo.
What the f***?
Oh, shit.
That is Boss Man Dilo.
Is this Boss Man Dilo?
I don't know how to...
Hold on.
Let me say, let's say it looks.
Boss man Dilo.
Okay.
This is a guy who say you could teach Finesse, right?
I've been trying to like enlist.
in a class. I ain't gonna hold you.
Now, I don't think he's currently incarcerated.
Right? Like, he posted on August. Oh, I guess he posted 10 days ago.
We probably got a story up.
What are people saying he got locked up?
This was two weeks ago.
What the fuck?
Guys, I'm on the scene. That's a boss man deal.
What the fuck? Hey, free boss man.
Oh, this do look like boss man right there, right?
So this kind of do look like boss man right here.
Hmm. Okay.
Hey, free boss man.
This is nuts.
Oh, wait, not to say, who's the last time.
Holy shit.
This is nuts.
Is, this, that boss man right there?
They lock my nigga up before he could teach me finesse.
What the fuck?
Boss man.
Ooh, oh, he said, what up?
Oh, you're a real, nigga.
He's used to this.
Oh, wait, that's a...
Yeah, you know what he's telling the cops.
Nick, I need two handcuffs, nigga.
There's no way I can put my hand behind my back.
This is not going to fit of work.
one cuffs niggas stop fucking playing with me niggie shout to fat gang holy shit
this is nuts feds ran down like nigga you try to scam Vlad TV fuck out of here nigga
fuck out of here you coming to the station nigga look you're gonna shout him out boss man oh shit
let me see if it's him yeah that's the nigga right there you definitely could teach me finesse
This is crazy
This is not good
That's boss man right there
I can't believe I'm here right now
It's crazy man
Oh my back guys I'm sorry
I'm not here
Okay
He's a heart condition
And he just had surgery
You just had surgery
Why you let on my bullshit
Oh you're running on my motherfucking
Brods that around this like
Fuck
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah, I gotta do it.
So really, man, you gotta understand that Yop Poppy Dane and Boss Man Dilo are the shack and Kobe of Martin County Media.
What?
Another thing you got to understand is look at this right here.
This is Yot Poppy's last nine videos.
This is Boss Man Delos last nine videos.
I was Yacht Poppy.
I was a person.
That's all I'm trying to do is free Bossman Dio.
Not doing that?
No, it's like I'm on a whole mission.
It's like it's bigger than what it seems.
It's really...
You're the boat car of the driver.
It depends.
But right now, I'm just trying to free boss, man.
That's it.
How are you trying to free him, though?
I've been giving a lot of efforts.
It's okay.
Me?
Freeing.
Why are you from Jensen?
I've been trying to free you for ages.
How?
God bless.
They're trolling.
Hey, man, pay my mom.
Hey, I got you.
God bless this guy.
Hey, Popo!
Oh, my God.
Oh, pooh, Pobo!
Hey!
Oh, somebody brought water for Bossman Delo.
This is great.
It can't be that serious, right?
Even though they kind of came with force.
Oh, okay.
Oh, the cops took the water.
They do got some water.
Okay.
While they were in the hood.
Wait, is Boss Man Dilo arrested?
Like, they got it handcuffed in the front?
Like, usually if they think you're dangerous, you're definitely.
get a handcuffed to the back this is nuts
get his band together and i'll be the drummajor act i can say you can sing
okay brother take two at least spinning the block during the raid is
absolutely no so that's to get me a part of the water i should and i'm just
zoomed out. I can't really tell, but
what I definitely could tell chat is that
the left pocket is definitely
full of pink 50s and the right pocket
is definitely full of a
blues in it. You know what I mean?
God damn it.
Oh, they found drugs in the field. They didn't find
no damn drugs. Come on.
Come on, Auntie.
I ain't go to lie. I feel like
the fans be on every new rapper.
They'd be like, all right, cool, let's, you know, these niggas ain't learned yet, they're still in the hood.
Let's just run down and we'll find some guns, some, some shit, and then we could just start tailing them and get them on some type of, like, supervised release.
Yeah, this is definitely a cop.
The real cops be having shades like this.
Just to be weed, man.
Hey, y'all know y'all got the tape on the wrong side.
Man, I'm just trying to see, man.
The niggins say he ain't fucking off.
He said he doesn't see the hundred ball.
Man, I'm just trying to see the flip phone.
Yeah, that thing he said he got a flip phone.
Like, that's gangster.
I'm trying to interview with both.
Man, bro.
He's saying got a flip phone.
He's say got a trap doing somersaults.
I'm like, oh, man.
Woo!
God damn.
Yo, that's what the dope come from.
Yo.
We ain't got it.
You ever see the black person with plane?
We ain't got no fucking plane.
I ain't got...
I ain't gonna lie, man.
These niggas right here, they ain't running up a bag.
They just running their damn mouth, man.
Facts!
No, go fash.
I just don't get me in it.
Interstate?
So I'm going from fucking Columbia on the interstate?
No, how's it getting from over there?
With cocaine?
I don't know.
You know we ain't got no planes, right?
This nigger right here, man.
This nigger right here, man.
This Mr.
man boss man really the pot scraper you feel i'm saying okay we ain't got no go van boat they're okay mom she said it's
that the drugs we're searching the robbery and then what i'm saying now this is real body cam here
they got the shit for whatever sheriff uh what does this say on the hat is he's a florida is he from florida
Where boss man Dilo from?
Oh, you're from Tallahassee?
I ain't gonna lie.
They quick to jam a nigga up in Tallahassee.
And once we're all down on our investigation,
then everyone else would be...
Oh, okay.
So we shouldn't be...
Can be too much...
Come on y'all, do you?
Not you know?
What do you want to feel by...
I sure.
I'm not going to talk about your...
Hmm.
Let me call boss man Dilo.
I'm like, bro.
you like locked up.
Should I call him?
Hey, Greg.
You got bad guys?
See, you look like someone from a movie.
I don't know what movie it is.
Yeah, I swear to God.
You look like a cop from the movie.
I'll figure it out.
It's like they got a lockbox.
I don't know what that means.
Damn, niggins hate on boss man, Dilo, man.
They hate on that nigga
because he could make the dope stretch.
He could teach finesse.
Think about his check, man.
Wait, why did they handcuff him in front, though?
Can't be that serious.
They just let them walk freely?
Back to his own car?
Wait, hold up now.
How about?
You're looking through his bag.
Okay, okay, okay.
Oh, shit.
Them perches was prescribed, gang?
What are y'all talking about?
It's Mr. Pot scraper!
Did he say he's not going anywhere?
Like, yeah, but...
Free boss, man.
Fuck.
Damn, the cop could at least pull his pants up.
Come on, bro?
We don't understand it.
But what's that?
I was actually that's my son though.
You're not here.
Well, you're definitely one by the fucking understand.
Man, they're cussing out of cops because they don't know his songs.
You know this shit ain't serious because these niggas is laughing.
Be calm.
Oh, no.
Oh, shoot.
Oh, this looks like an investigation chat where they're like,
so it looks like there's drugs in the car.
they're you know i'm out of that i guess it's florida um people but i don't know if it's the feds
but whatever it is it's clear that the police is trying to get people to identify their bags
you know identify what you own right well i'm gonna bring you over here boss man come over here
they they're they're again they're not arrested here they're detained they're number one actually
still shocking that they're they're not detained with their hands behind their back usually
police for their own safety with men maybe a woman
or maybe it's like a former officer
or the wife of like a person,
maybe they'll put it in front,
but usually with men,
because they're thinking,
you know,
niggies could still get busy
with their hands here.
You know what I'm saying?
You could lock your hand around.
Even though there's mad guns there
and these other guys got guns.
You can lock your hand around,
they could throw it to choke him the fuck out.
This tells me they're not under arrest.
They're being detained.
It's probably has something to do with drugs.
There's probably drugs in the vehicle.
They're probably doing an investigation,
bringing each of them to the car.
Okay, yo, what's your bag?
Okay, cool, let's put this bag aside.
So you said this is your bag, right?
Cool.
All right.
So anything in that bag, you're getting charged with.
Okay, what's your bag?
What's you going to take responsibility?
I think that's what they're doing, right?
That makes sense?
Big Zong.
Oh, no.
Oh, shoot.
Yeah.
They bring one by one.
They're locking them up.
They had already took that one down when they were they put it back up.
They freak, oh, wait.
Not Big Zon?
Oh, man, I thought he said he wasn't locking him up.
How does it?
How does boss make it all we got it?
How does bossmate always get to charge?
I don't understand that.
He's doing something.
Damn.
Where did this not going?
Okay.
Hey, free boss man.
I got the trash man.
He's crazy.
Is he coming back?
Boss man, Delo?
Excuse me, sir.
He's not coming back?
That's crazy.
Okay, all right, man, boss man.
What up with you, man?
What up with you, man?
Like, yo, boss man, we're going to blame Vlad.
You know, that's the white man tax.
Not blank.
I fuck with Vlad.
Vlad explained that situation.
He said, yo, apparently someone spoofed the number
and called him, like spoof the number that was in the bio and called him like,
yo, you want a boss man deal with you interview?
He's like, oh, of course, of course.
And he knows that guy's popping.
And I think they charged him.
I don't even know how much they charged him.
It's probably like $2,000 or whatever, like maybe like $2,000 or $4,000.
So maybe Vlad likes something like $2,000.
So Vlad got scammed for like two bands or probably something like that.
Okay.
Yeah, this is from two weeks ago.
I think he's free.
I think he got detained.
If his mans are like, you know, those people,
they definitely took the charge for him, bro.
Like, come on.
Like, your job is to take the charge.
The five pounds of weed was me.
It was not Boss Man Delo.
The three guns, nigga, I thought if we saw ops,
I might have to use three guns.
Two in one hands and one in the other.
None of them belong to Boss Man Delo.
Okay?
That's supposed to be what it is.
I think he was detained and probably just released.
It's all good.
It's Florida, though.
You know, Florida would be real tough.
but you know Florida will you know until you do Florida is tough on violent crimes
violent crimes okay okay let's see this going on in here man who's this
we got Safari who's chilling having the time of his life sky who just beat up her husband
or her man whatever okay let me see Lee Daniels talk about Jesse Schmellett and would he work
with him again. That's a liar.
Jack, give me like an interesting topic
that I could go crazy on.
We did this already.
We're at the seven and a half hour mark, man.
Like, I need to, like, crash out
with a 30 minutes, you know what I'm saying?
What you're thinking about Ice Spice
with no makeup, man?
I like women with no makeup.
Hey, for all you have women, I know they'd be like,
bro, I love women with natural bodies.
Pretty women who
who love their natural face.
It's all good.
You can get glammed up.
It's nothing wrong with that.
You can get your hair,
what you're like,
you know, your makeup,
get your face beat,
whatever it's called, you know.
But I definitely like women
in their natural state.
I mean, like,
if you're a guy who needs a woman
to be all done up,
I gotta wonder if you like women.
I think Ice Spice looks amazing here.
You know,
she looks a little tired.
That's a fact.
But her and some of the imperfections
on her skin,
I got no problem with it.
Right?
Like, it is what it is.
And I don't know if she, did she share this or did they find this picture?
Let me see.
Ice Spiced.
I think it's too easy.
Wait, what's Ice Spice is Instagram?
Ice Spice.
What's her Instagram?
Or Twitter to me.
Ice spice or two E's and the underscore.
It just shows you how shadow band people are, even like stars.
What the fuck?
Is this her?
Yeah, this is her
Oh, okay
I think this is good for her
I think this is good for her
Like, yo, ice spice
Let me tell you this girl
One of the biggest knocks about you
Is that you got a pretty face
You got a fat ass
We like seeing your twerk
The twerk wind smells amazing
Smells like glaze
Right, or glade
Whatever that fucking thing
You put in your wall
Okay, it smells good good
We're cool with you girl
But let me tell you this
We've seen many like you
And we'll see many after
I forgot how old you are
And it doesn't matter how old you are
But there's a new tick turn 21 every fucking day
You have this moment
Yeah, you're pretty
But you gotta make it last
You gotta give us something to remember
And unfortunately those songs
You're giving us songs that we remember for three months
And we could keep going every three months with you
And we love seeing the twerking
But after a while
After a couple times
If you split in the fingers around the pussy
And you doing this
Are you doing that?
It don't hit the same.
So now you've got to give us some shit that we could hold on to.
And let me just be honest with you what we'll hold on to.
We want to see you.
We want to learn about you.
We want to know your personality, your humor.
We want you just to be you.
You don't have to be glammed up.
You're not a dog.
I mean, you have been kind of portraying as a doll where you're just like this sexual object
that men are just like obsessed with seeing.
And you sound decent or good.
but that's not going to make you last.
Trust me, ask Ruby Rose.
She don't make music no more.
She's over here bushing it open for Only fans.
You want to be a musician?
We want to know you.
I always tell women like, yo, listen, enjoy the 20s,
but that beauty does fade.
And, you know, use the beauty to capture people,
but give them other reasons why they should fuck with you
after the beauty fades.
That's a fact.
You ain't never going to be.
be the baddest bitch on the block forever you ain't never going to be this chick with the
fat as ass there's always going to be a new one give us something that we could hold on to you see you see
sexy red she never came in thinking she was the baddest sure she gave us that raw personality she kind
of ghetto she whatever she just gives us her and a lot of people say you know what i know a home girl
like that i like that bitch and i'm saying it affectionately like i like you know i fuck with i fuck
with that sexy red is an amazing position because people like
her for being her.
You have a chance and a choice to show people and give people a part of you that they could
genuinely fuck with you.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what you need to do.
You know, you don't got to, I see you posting this and it's showing you that you, showing
everybody that you don't necessarily care about the glammed up look, even though that's
part of the image, but it's showing you that, no, I want you to see me.
people want to know your personality.
It's not just about your natural looks.
People want to know, what do you think?
What do you think is funny?
One thing you've been good at in the beginning of your career is that you never pissed nobody off.
Even when a chick was trying to beef with you Lotto, you still even say nothing bad about her.
You're kind of like, you're like the cute Barbie girl.
Like the cute like, like, everybody loves.
Show people your personality.
Show people who you are.
Show people your humor.
There's going to be a ton of women who are like you.
That's what Cardi B is amazing at.
That's what sexy red is good at.
Unless you're going to, you know, I mean, and even to some extent,
Glorilla has even done that, but I will say,
and the one thing I'll, you know, I know Glorilla is going to be,
got smoke with me probably for life.
But one thing I'm going to give Glorilla, there was a time I was saying,
and I put it in my mind and I check, I check my, I have like a whiteboard of all these artists.
And I said, she's done.
because I said she ain't going to get no more slaps.
You know what Glorilla proved me wrong?
Glorilla got them slaps.
Glorilla going to get them slaps.
I thought all them little surgery she was doing
she was thinking she had Barbie doll.
But now that little horse voice sounded like a nigger.
Like how that song goes?
This might be my song recently.
I said, oh, she's not done.
She got them songs.
I ain't going to lie.
Glorilla got it.
What was it in my son?
Let me.
What's that song I poppin?
It's 7 p.m. Friday.
It's 95 degrees.
I ain't got no.
Ain't got me.
I was like,
ah!
No, Glorilla's still on it.
Okay, Glow.
I, Glow.
I chill, I, Glow.
You got me?
You got me?
I thought you was done.
Glow?
Chill, glow.
I thought Glow was done.
The difference with Glow and a lot of these women,
Bro, there's like that little,
and maybe I got to stop, like,
judging her on her job.
trying to sexy fire
or something. She's a woman. You know,
that's what women like do. Like, oh, look at my
ass, look at my tities. I just like when she's
talking that shit, that bees
start hitting.
It's 7 p.m. Friday. It's 95
degrees. I'm like, oh, shit.
All right. Okay, glow.
Okay. All right.
I'm going to be honest with you. I'm just keeping the bean.
I don't care if she liked me or not. I'm going to keep it on it.
When I was talking all that smack about
Glorilla, I thought she was done.
Beinito.
Nigger, I was about to have a victory parade.
Like young Miami
I know she's done
Like no to suspect young Miami
I ain't trapped here
She's done
But glow when I was getting on glow
I was like
I think it's over
Because she dropped that song
With um um
Fabio and I was like
Is this over?
Oh she just got money
She's done now
But now
Gloe came back
Crazy
And I ain't gonna lie
JT's kind of doing that too
But here's the thing
And I guess this is something
I'm trying to give it to I spice
The music is working a little bit
But the music isn't long
term and people won't buy your album based on these singles.
Show your personality.
I know y'all think he's goofy when y'all see, like, why does, think about this.
Nikki Minaz is on Stationhead with our fans every other night talking to them.
They know her like, they call her mom.
They know her like, that's her family member.
You see Cardi B.
Cardi used to be on Instagram Live all the time.
You know what she does now?
Twitter spaces
Always saying some shit
Getting at people
Talking to her
Bardy gang
They love her
There ain't no time limit
On Cardi putting out music
And she can't draw music
In 2018
Ice
You gotta show that personality
I promise you
I promise you
I'm not choking around at all
Anyway
While I'm talking about spaces
And even Barty B
I heard of Barty B
said about
Cardi B
Vice Cartel
I ain't going to lie, man
She fucking vibes
Here we go
Here we go
What she's saying
Do not play about
Fucking vibes cartel
When I see your fucking Americans
No offense
No offense
I mean I'm American
But when I see y'all
I'm getting upset like
Because I'm not too much
Not too fucking much
Mind your fucking business
I do not play about
Fibreter's cartel bitch
At all
At all
I do not
I do not
I do not
What's just me?
Hold on the eye.
Everybody see that.
Hold on.
What's this happening right there?
Anyway,
shout out to Cardi B.
Shout out to, you know,
World Boss,
Big Vives Cartel.
And, yeah, no,
I think Cardi
uses spaces appropriately.
And Cardi,
you need to get some music going on.
Cardi,
it asked me if I wanted to come to the studio,
say,
about the music. I might have to take it upon your offer. You would offer me before
because I went to Uzi studio session and apparently Cardi was recording down the hall.
So Cardi hit me like a day later was like, bro, I know you was here like, oh, you came
and you were fucking with Uzi. I said, yeah, Uzi invite me.
He was like, oh yeah, now you got to come listen to my music. I'm recording the same building.
I'm just down the hall. I'm like, what? So she didn't invite me to listen to some music.
I might have to go listen to that shit. Real talk. Yo, Cardi, they're on your ass. They want some
music now. Like, like, listen, great. We know you got you got a beautiful child on the way.
Listen, fuck all that divorce shit. You and all say, going to work it out. Like, that's a fact.
But it's time for the music, girl. Have a successful pregnancy. Get the kid. You know what I mean.
Take some time. But, you know, I'm going to give you a year from now. It's not going to give you a year to
keep it a being. Like, I'm going to stay around summertime. Because I see, like, I know the body might not
snap back all the way. But I see.
see I see I see I see I see the sexy red she pop out with you know I mean like everything
ain't right and tight yet but she out there fuck it it gonna get there eventually but she working
so Cardi stop the bullshit I need to hear the music I might have to pop up on you see what
you got going on um and um yeah then you got a few the fans girl like like you're you're you have
to think about how blessed you are carty be you're in such a um special place your fans love you
so much. You're one of the, you're actually, I think, I believe the only artist that your debut album
and we're talking about album. I know she dropped tapes before, but her album, every song on the
fucking tape went platinum. Every song. Some crazy shit. Every song on the tape went platinum.
That's never been done before. Maybe that's given her pressure like, oh my God, I got to live up to
that. But surety, your fans still rocking with you. They still be like, whatever, like, every time I
see the numbers that you're pulling like they're still fucking with you you got to just go ahead
and do it man go ahead and do that shit if what i'm saying okay all right could we get another
could we get another um could we get another um could we get another i'm gonna say i need another topic
hey if you're in the car driving home hopefully you're home by now all right online go kiss your girl
hopefully is a girl
or if you know
if you want to chat queens
go kiss your nigger
or you know
hopefully it's a nigga
but whatever
do your thing
make sure dinner's all good
I got one or two more topics
and then we're gonna call it
for today but we need
we need a strong topic
a strong topic
what's this
it's a jZ's desperate
why jZ desperate
I want to get that
um
I don't know if I watched the full
like vibes cartel interview
should I watch a Viscartel interview on here?
I feel like most of y'all just won't understand what's going on.
A sap Rocky did a music video?
You know what they say?
A sap Rocky's dropping a diss, a dis album to Drake.
Let me see.
Aesap Rocky.
Do you a music video?
No, he didn't.
Yo, this is so crazy.
Azaab Rocky, I love you, brother.
You invited me to Yam's Day like years ago, personally.
But you got to feel fucking ashamed of yourself, my nigga.
I fucking Google your name.
And, nigga, a song from 11 years ago, like pops up.
bro, you got to be fucking embarrassed, bro.
Come on, my nigga.
Like, what's going on with you, bro?
Like, why?
Like, your girl is a billionaire because she makes amazing,
she made amazing music, and now she's, like,
a billionaire, like, you know,
through all the other things she's doing.
What are you doing, bro?
What is this?
It says hijack video coming soon.
What's this?
Let's this.
Been gone so long.
I'm back to stay.
No love is done.
lost, I like you the same.
And when I'm gone,
you wish she stay, you wish she stay,
and when I'm gone.
Is that Rihanna right here?
Right here.
First on the left.
Is this Rihanna?
That's Riri, right?
Right?
Riri?
Come.
And when I'm gone.
You wish she stay.
You wish she stay.
That's Rocky.
And when I'm gone.
He's so toting this Aug, which is, I felt like it was the next chapter after the ASAP crew.
But wasn't Aug supposed to have even Cardi in it, or am I tripping?
I could be tripping on that.
All right, cool.
So that was that.
There's two more videos.
It says hijack coming soon.
This says hijacked videos coming soon.
A little bit more to song.
Okay, is this pollen?
A 3D thing of a city, ain't it?
I hope this is New York City because I ain't gonna lie.
I heard that Rocky lived in London for a couple of years and I'm like, yo, brov.
Like, come on, man.
Like, you're supposed to be rapping Harlem, right?
Who's this?
Is this?
Who's it?
Okay, there's one more video.
Okay, okay, here we go. So this is part of the rapid
Catch me on the block not the web, this ain't Minecraft before we drop
Catch me on the block not the web this ain't mind crap
Hey someone you ain't like wrath
Niggas one the feature from me this ain't a life rat
Okay, niggas on a feature for me in the life right okay I'm excited to hear what you gotta say
Hey, hey hey listen
if I'm Rocky and this is my advice of Rocky
Rocky if I'm you
if I'm you this is going to be my most personal album yet
bro you have two beautiful babies with
arguably the queen
and I know Beyonce fans don't get mad
like
your wife is clearly
Rihanna congratulations
beautiful family we haven't seen her complain about you
you seem like you're in a good pocket but there's so much going on in your life not only in your
family life but you got this drake thing that's happening we get it but not only that you're
getting like you're getting potentially supposedly the trial is in september you're getting
prosecuted for supposedly shooting your your your ASAP groupmate which is rally or something like that
you allegedly shot him it's caught on camera and and you're getting prosecuted in the same court that
Tori did.
You know, if Tori didn't get off, and the guy is going to completely cooperate and tell
against you, you probably are facing some years.
Tori got like damn there.
What is it?
Seven to tenors?
Whatever the cases?
There's a possibility that you could go to jail.
Like, this album should be very personal, I think.
You haven't dropped music in so long.
There's so many questions about you.
You used to, you know, there is some disappointment when I talk about Rocky, because when we
used to talk about that top five or top six and we're talking about the new school guys we used to say yo
drake kendrick cole we used to have big shan in there we used to have asap and waleigh and then meek
like let me not put in even order but just like those guys were like in that top 10 and then you all
wonder like what happened to the to us to the guys who ain't mentioned now the top three are still doing their
thing okay so what happened to big sean what happened to rocky what happened to
meek right and of course like you know you know Nikki was always hovering around there but
Nicky's you know Nicky's you know Nicky's you know future was always hovering around there but
future is so Vruiter you know and futures actually bumped up right so that's kind of where we're at
with it so I would hope Rocky if he's going to drop an album and deliver something would deliver
something personal and something that we could really fuck with like something that we could
get some meaning from that we could kind of understand what the fuck been going on his life
how is he feeling like like something we're
Like dog you take this amount of time off music you got to come with something
That really reveals maybe your real true inner thinking or something that's really true to your life not not just a bunch of swag rap so
But what I do have faiths it whenever you drop say you know I'm definitely check it out by the way you know I was thinking about recently chat
Unlike that did we ever think about this I was thinking about as reasoning because I'm bumping these songs in the bathroom
I know yeah I'm obsessed it's okay when when Kendrick's like when Kendrick's like when
Like, yo, think I won't drop the location.
I still got PTSD.
Mother fuck the big three.
It's just big me.
Now, let me ask you a question.
Like, maybe I think I interpreted wrong, though.
It's like Kendrick himself, it's like I thought the diss was,
Drake or Cole keep saying it's a big three, but I don't think it's a big three.
I only think it's me.
But what I, you know what I got to realize as I was, keep listening, I'm listening.
and just don't know me like the other night.
I was like, Kendrick does think it's a big three.
He 100% think it's a big three, right?
Or he thinks like that's the thing because when you get to,
what's the name of the song?
Euphoria.
When he says fuck the big three,
he's almost like he's saying, bro,
I don't give a fuck about a big three.
But then when you hear euphoria, he kind of acknowledge it.
He says, it's three.
goats left. I mean, he literally says it. It's three goats left. And I seen two of them,
Drake and Cole, hugging and kissing on stage. I love him to death, but in eight bars, I'll explain
that phrase. So he's kind of, he said fuck the big three. So I guess he was just saying,
I'll get staticky with them. But he's acknowledging that the three guys are still Kendrick,
Cole, and Drake. Which the only person, you know,
And I guess Drake has acknowledged it back in the past, but I guess they all do acknowledge the Big Three thing, right?
The niggins says three goats left.
The other two goats he's talking about is Colin Drake.
So when he says fuck the Big Three, I guess he's just saying, I don't want to hear about you lumping me with them.
I'm the best.
And I get that.
I get that.
You know, that's Raggedocia.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Interesting.
somebody had to spam something crazy they said go listen to oh six nine dropped the track
i know chat is the end of the stream we were just like we're trying to get to everything
chill out chill out six nine here we go so six nine came back um his his his his affectionate nickname
right now is it's going to be six brown he's cut the braids no more long here
he's looking a little bit mexican kind of looked like am i'm
Well, even though Annwell's like, um, Puerto Rican, but like, you know, got the wavy, like,
little Mexican, Puerto Rican, Dominican here.
And, but it's dyed.
And this is a new look and this is a new song.
Here it is.
Tell me if it's hot.
If it's hot, spam fire.
If it's trash, spam garbage can or the shit emoji.
You know, I get you what you want, but just don't post me on your grip.
Bitch, I'm doing what I want your niggas doing what y'all can.
I'm talking crazy by me when they see me to be fans that shit crazy how you do that I can never understand I get fly with it
I'm a T-p-dak-a-pidom. I do like it I do like it I'm like it I got two to change
I'm gonna get two-fing I'm a two-fut-chish and this bitch I got that thing on my hip-hop
I like it I know a lot of y'all I've been saying yo six-noy stop talking tough for it stop
saying you're a killer.
This is a swagged out song.
It's kind of current.
It brings a little Jersey club into it.
I like the song a lot.
I'm going to be honest with you.
One of my biggest issues with 6-9 is that I felt like because he's a,
he's going to be a legend because of the name and the image of 6-9.
He said,
fuck music.
I could just do whatever, whatever.
I want him to keep doing music.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, I get you what you want, but just don't post me on your regret.
Bitch, I'm doing what I want your niggis do what I can.
He lost him crazy by me when they see me the defense
That shit crazy
I can never understand
I get fly with it
Two-tone AP diamonds
I wish six
I could get back to the fun
I'm gonna
He lost hell away
Like he ain't even get this out with it
Like me
I turn this out with it like me
And I got two to change
I'm a two two things
I'm a two two feet
I want shit
I got that thing on my
Who's six nine could get back to the fun
Like
High tempo like
Like, that's cool too.
You don't have to be threatening, niggas.
Bro, like, we, 6-9 represented energy,
like this, like, passion going crazy
all over the place, enigmatic.
Bro, give us upbeat, up-tempo energy music
that, you know, niggas used to work out
to, like, 6-9 music.
You know, not me, clearly, right?
Whatever.
But, like, you know, people used to work out to his music.
Like, it was like, it was like an energy refill.
Get back to that, bro.
Like, you know, it looks like you might,
you might have left the relationship with,
um,
that Y'allin girl.
I don't know if that's true, but you know,
she was Ann Well's baby mama,
but they were locked in for a while,
and she's super lit into DR.
What's head? What's up?
What's head?
What's up? What's head?
Now, you do look a little bit off something.
I don't know what this is, but whatever.
We haven't heard from him in a long time.
No worry.
I'm going to go get an interview with him.
I'm going to get an interview with him
and figure out what's going on, my boy.
I know, you know, I'm one of those people.
matter. You see, when I'm cool with
somebody and I consider them a friend,
man, I don't care if you the hottest in the
world or not, man, I'm going to fuck with you.
Whether I, like, people
fucking with me or not, it is what it is.
So, yeah, now, I'm going to get out of a six-nine
interview. Don't worry about it.
You're showing
something. I don't know what's going on
in here, but a bunch of women.
One, one, two, three,
four.
And, whoa, okay, okay.
All right. So look like
this nigga back outside.
All right.
Man,
I'm supporting my God,
man,
I'm sorry.
I know y'all
want me to,
like,
hey,
this is my boy.
I'm supporting him
and,
um,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
uh,
hold up,
give me one second.
Hold up,
wait a minute.
I can hear Pluto
crying upstairs,
man.
He's like,
nigga,
come feed me,
nigga,
fuck what you doing,
brother.
Okay.
All right. All right. Okay, cool.
Anything else I got to touch on before I get out of here.
Actually, once Pluto start crying, I hear the other dogs crying.
And now I've got to go do a feeding fest for all of them.
You know what I'm saying?
Let me see.
Let me get back to this.
Anything else I got to address for today?
We're at eight hours, eight hours and five minutes.
Anything else?
You said, listen to Skang.
Shout to Skang.
You said, do other things beside topics.
Go on Discord.
React to videos.
All right, I'll do that probably for tomorrow.
You know, I got the streaming back back.
I was supposed to use it so many times.
When Aiden was out here, I was going to, like, do some shit with him and go IRL.
Like, y'all want to see me do an IRL stream?
Like, I'm going to do an IRL stream.
Like, I know Kai was out here, but, you know, me and him, you know, we obviously
have each other the number.
We talked, but we didn't get to lock in on what he was going to do.
And I'm definitely not a nigga to go crash a nick.
stream that do not work for me so uh shout to all them guys i think i still out here but uh um i'm
gonna figure out some iro shit i could do whether it's by myself or with another creator or you know
however we're gonna get it in okay anyway who's making sweet chill chicken who that you can't cook
stop lying you said kai in the shower with speed i'm not about to go check that out uh oh okay okay
okay yeah let me let me just watch this last thing
this is going to be the last topic chat and i think this was actually dope from what i've seen
uh so yg did a peace walk on sunday with the members of treat top paroos and fruit top paroos
along with family members and kids as they journeyed along the streets of compton so apparently
you saw you know yg you saw the game and other people and here's a video that came from that
Blue brand.
Oh, man.
I know we're just a good.
I know sweetie.
One of these cars over here is just hating like a motherfucker because trust me, when you got a crazy girl,
when you're not around her, she always thinks your dick in another pussy.
Trust.
You feel what I'm saying?
Sweetie right now in one of these cars back here.
You see what these car back here?
That's what Sweetie's at.
Facts.
You feel me?
Why is he's with a crazy bitch?
Trust.
You feel me?
Like, she probably hiding back here just a bit.
as a nigga throwed up all them gang signs.
Because trust me, she's not letting that nigga be alone for 15 minutes.
She's going to think his dick is in some other pussy.
Trust.
But where's the game at?
This ain't the game back here.
This ain't the game, right?
Who's the game?
Okay, that's not the game.
Bro.
He's a crazy nigga all the way down.
I thought this with DW Flame for a second, but that's not.
That's not.
This is some.
No disrespect.
No disrespect.
No disrespect.
No disrespect.
Why are you wearing blue to the blood walk?
Ain't this the blood walk or there's the Pairoo walk?
The Pairoo walk, okay.
Where a Wack 100?
Wack Wanda got to be up in the mix.
Where a Wack Wanda?
How are you going to have a peace walk without Wack Wanda?
Okay, okay.
I don't know who these guys are.
But they look tough.
I ain't going to disallowed.
Okay.
Okay.
All right, who else was?
So YG is making a piece over a hearty meal.
organizing a walk to put ends of years of strife between rival Compton gangs,
breaking bread or in this case buns, okay?
Said the rapper led the truce and walk Sunday,
joined by members of the Trutaparous and Fruitown gangs,
family members and kids as they journey through the streets of Compton.
Okay, YG picked up a bite to eat at the shop and he wasn't the only one.
Many marchers ate right alongside the rapper.
Okay.
The walk started at Gonzales Park, a local hangout,
where YG pulls the pictures with different attendees,
rushing in and out in and out to frame to get their photo taken with a star.
Okay, one of YG famous friends at the game.
Also showed up to support YG's event.
Taking pictures underneath a shady tree to stave off the L.A. heat.
We're told that this was more than a symbolic gesture
with YG helping to facilitate a long-term dialogue between two sides,
recently persuading both sides to come to the table.
Okay, man.
Did you think this is Kendrick inspired or maybe YG just had this in a works for a while?
Because why, Kendrick seemed like he was kind of sending the message of,
Let's get to the unity shit.
Let's stop fighting.
So Y's Jesus Who News album is called Just Read Up 3, Drop Friday.
Wait, why did he drop an album Friday?
I had no idea.
He's a social.
Oh, Nader called him a socially conscious rapper.
Okay, bad.
Even recording a music video putting a police or notice at a Black Lives Matter protest,
weeks after George Floyd's murder in 2020,
seems or sem, what?
No, seems like he's working hard to maintain peace here or two,
and a full stomach always helps.
Okay YG
YG
YG
Let's go to YG
Instagram
Let's see what he got popping over there
Okay okay
All right
All right
Let's see what's gonna
Is it this
I had seen some pictures
Somewhere of YZ in the game
I'm here
What the fuck is
No no nigga
What the fuck
God damn
Docs in my email
YG
Um
The game
Fuck, dox me and shit
Okay
This is
Hey, lonely
Four, I'm gonna keep saying it
Oh, the game's right here
The games right here in the Givinci
I mean
Yeah, big bomb
The game slap is ass
I can't tell him
All that, nigga
All right, nigga
Maher, that's how to
This thing is like the game
Yeah,
Oh, niggas, niggas, niggas.
nigga, that's how we troop up, nigga.
You're all down benching,
me.
Straight to benching.
Oh, drag, yeah.
Okay, that's fire.
Okay.
You see something like this is bigger than, like, anything, right?
So, like, for example, Kendrick,
I don't know if Kendrick in the game are on the same page,
but Kendrick gang will be mad at YG to be like,
Yo, YG, you were in my music video,
you came on stage, why are you cool with the game?
It's bigger than that.
And, of course, Drake ain't gonna be like,
yo, yo, game, why, I thought you was fucking with me.
I thought you was fucking with me.
I thought you was cool while you with that nigga YG cool we got no no this is bigger than that
salute to YG salute to the game this is amazing and and I'm glad to I'm sorry this is I don't know
that way she got a got an album out people go check it out I'm I like that yeah I like that
I've always wondered at the times why I never seen YG in the game like around each other as much
I'm glad we get these moments that's good that's good this is fire this is fire right
here. I like this.
One thing I do like about LA, the OGs seem to always have the younger people in check.
Like in a lot of, a lot of other places, they're like, man, fuck them old-ass niggas.
But like in, definitely California, I feel like the older you are, you have some type of, you know.
Through your lens, I don't know what it looks like for you.
For me, go to shit, this shit, this shit playing tears on, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying? You see all this much red and shit.
Westside, bomped the nigger, every hood.
This is a good idea.
It's a good thing.
He'll know, nobody.
You feel no tension.
This shit makes the nigga happen.
That's what he's doing to me.
I don't know what it's doing with you.
You're on the other side of the camera.
It's a good day.
It's a good day in Boney right now.
You know what I'm trying?
Damn, Bompton getting it in.
The only person that's missing, if you got the game and you got YG,
and this is Bompton, we're a soldier boy yet.
Yo, y'all can't unite the Fruit Town dudes without Soldier.
This big Draco.
Like, bro, this is the only thing I'm saying.
Soldier Boy, Fruit Town.
Yo, how come, yo, this is all that was missing.
I ain't going to lie to y'all chat.
You got to check in anyway, nigga.
Come on now.
Pussy.
You got us fucked up, nigga.
Yeah, we were only missing Soldier Boy and Chris Brown.
my big homie out nigger i'm catching face fruits
i'm niggins so much you're gonna knock my big homie out nigger i'm catching face for my big homie
wak nigger you did and big so they ain't gonna catch no fay because i'm worth too many ms you
dee you dee oh oh man that's what that's my phone that's my phone all right
Drake on that, but.
Fuck Phil.
Y'all know what the fuck going on, man.
Fruit Town power.
We're the real ones, too.
We're the real one.
Who ain't from fruits?
Who ain't from Fruit Time?
I'm walking through Bonter.
All right.
By the way,
um,
okay,
shout out to that.
We have confirmation from the billboard charts tweet.
So all three songs on the 100 gig's EP did debut in the Hot 100.
Number 28 was,
it's up with Young Thug in 21.
Savage. Number 63 was blue, green, red, and number 85 was housekeeping nose with Lado.
So all three Drake songs did make the charts. Congratulations to Drake. And, you know, for the people
who are wishing for his failure and, you know, who want to talk about a kickstream to send third,
you know, just try again. You know, maybe tomorrow would be more successful, but at least as
of today, Drake is just shown again. He dominates the charts. No matter even if it's a throwaway,
No promo, no nothing.
It is what it is.
All right.
Chat, I love y'all so much.
We have done eight hours and 16 minutes.
I love you.
I hope to come on back tomorrow to give you out some more entertainment.
I appreciate you sticking with me this whole time.
Please join my Discord.
It's a whole world of itself there.
Thank you guys for, you know, believe in me.
Always is trusting my word and also, you know,
understand that no matter what bullshit they throw our way.
I'm always explaining to y'all.
And, you know, we don't keep them moving.
I appreciate you guys sincerely, and I will see you out tomorrow.
All right.
Love.
