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Episode Date: December 29, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Outside of content creation, nobody is going in a strip club blowing money like Charles O White. Nobody. Where do you see content creation between now and the next five years? Do you think it's peaked or do you think it's still an unlimited ceiling? It's peaked. It's peaked for black people. It's peaked for black people. Not white kids, but black kids. Because our content is limited. Look at all the questions you've asked.
Starting point is 00:00:29 ask me. You can have asked me nothing sitting around hip hop. Everything is sitting around hip hop. Hip hop don't go good with the streaming world because of his violent nature, the violent content. How easily offensive it is for the people to be offended in rap. So, nigger,
Starting point is 00:00:45 if they can't come out of the rap world into the streaming world, nobody entering into the rap world. Nobody. So only when I sit down with these platforms do, nigger, those are old names. Diddy, Mano, nigger, that don't even exist in today's algorithm streaming world.
Starting point is 00:01:05 That's where we're going to be left back here. We're stuck on hip-hop content. And hip-hop content is an advertiser-friendly. He's way more advertisers for an over here to be free rather than to be bound by the constraints and the restraints of the hip-hop rules and regulations. Do you think the streamers have more successful because they don't have to keep up this image in this fake bravado in these tough guy images, the streamers come on as be themselves.
Starting point is 00:01:32 Well, it has nothing to do with, it has to do with advertiser-friendly. It's, the conversation that we have to have about hip-hop don't allow these sponsors to come over here and put a brand with it. Just the thing that we've talked about, Diddy, Mano, 50. Homie, nobody can come put a good advertiser on this. Streaming, how many, they get to be kids. Even the grown folk get to come over here and be kids. More likable. Boy, I have nobody dies over here.
Starting point is 00:02:05 There's going to be beef over here. If I respond to what you want, how am I going to be beef over here? So I got to walk around what I say with these questions. So nobody wants that. Nobody. They're sick of that. So I'm saying, nigger, they're having black fatigue.
Starting point is 00:02:26 And I'm saying, me too. I'm tired of having to answer questions about. black hip hop when niggas content creation of AI is the driving force now how can we talk this talk nigger without this so we can get all this money why are we crossing over here why we keep going with this interview style YouTube waiting to be more than time wave it but why aren't we over here nigger who's the interview so I'm saying niggi y'all misusing me with these questions I got a dumb down.
Starting point is 00:03:01 That's what I'm saying. Man, I don't know about that. I don't know why we're going to jail. I don't know why. Homers are in the this. These are the old niggas. Come over here, let's talk. So I'm saying, no, nigger, we're losing.
Starting point is 00:03:16 But niggins, y'all keep putting me in this box with them questions. So no, nigger, we're going to lose. Look what we keep doing. We keep doing the same thing, expecting different results. Going to YouTube with you. with this, with the same question that YouTube go put you in the headline for her. Okay, go back and edit. Okay, yeah it is. Okay, stay in the nigger. So I said, now, nigga, we're gonna lose. And they've already topped out. That's why there ain't no more
Starting point is 00:03:47 streaming deals. That's why Kyle went and tried to do the university and get everybody. You sell on. They found out them kids was cheating. They can bots. So, no, they didn't cap that now. So what black people got to do? Content creation. Well, on no number, YouTube, you're going to be stuck out. You ain't figured out how to upload a movie yet. You ain't figured out how to take the same video that you're going to put on YouTube
Starting point is 00:04:14 and go over her and put it over it out. You ain't figured out as yet? Apparently walks off. We're going to lose. We don't go make a movie, nigger, we lose. But you're going to start getting ready. Walk off? Oh, I feel like all, um...
Starting point is 00:04:38 All these interviews now, they kind of, they do clickbait with a salacious title, but I don't know if that's the blame of the interviewer versus just the meta where people want to. I've seen him going off on, oh, pun intended. He was not really mad at Sean Cotton, but he was basically saying, yo, you guys always clickbait that I'm ranting, I'm beefing, I'm doing whatever. But yeah, that's the thing that kind of gets used. All right. Anyway, chat, you know, welcome. We're going to pretty late stream, but we're going to try to make the best of it.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Somebody told me that today was supposed to be the 30th day. They do have an announcement. I think it is a 30th day, but we will be streaming for the rest of the year continuously. So I'm still going to be streaming tomorrow the day after. and at least till New Year's, which is like two days away, right? What day is in today?
Starting point is 00:05:44 This is the 29th. I don't really got no plans. Everybody keeps it hitting me up, asking me if I got plans for a New Year's Eve. Last year I was in Jamaica. This year, I'm just chilling. So, looks like we're going to be streaming. We'll figure out something to do.
Starting point is 00:05:59 And I'm trying to figure out if I could negotiate with the fam to possibly have the last, stream of the year here where I could do the countdown with y'all but apparently that's like a moment everybody spends with their family I get it I'm just not doing anything and obviously I
Starting point is 00:06:18 do plan to spend some family time I'm just not doing anything special so I'm like I think I could kind of just be on stream but I'll see uh oh this this might be a little bit of interesting there hasn't been shit going on to hip hop though
Starting point is 00:06:38 Hasn't been shit going on in hip-hop, honestly. Everybody kept telling me about the Chicago stuff. 0-5-1-Wu died. That's the brother of a 0-5-1 Melly. I don't know. To the party, as he was heading home with a girl, a lone gunman would surprise them in an alleyway. Police would reportedly be notified about a shooting
Starting point is 00:07:03 on the 5,900 block of South Calumet Avenue. 2011 had been a violent year for 600 and their enemies. After losing numerous prominent members, Baldi, D. Thang, and Lil Steve, the crew would be in a perpetual state of mourning. Unfortunately, moving into... Your Chicago still amazes me. Like, and this is why when, you know, again, I do believe this idea of fuck the streets or whatever or, you know, pushing for anti-violence is a really good thing. Because at some point, enough is enough. You have to break the cycle.
Starting point is 00:07:39 we've always talked about that but it is very convenient when people are thinking about breaking a cycle most of these places or people who are thinking about doing that they're not coming from generations of death and loss and revenge killings like we see in Chicago like for all we could see for all the BS
Starting point is 00:08:04 that did happen like in Atlanta you know it feels like an Atlanta initiative there's maybe like there's a few deaths but it's not as much as what we see in Chicago where it's like this shit is so far gone it's just revenge killing after revenge killing so um 051 uh is like a faction out of Chicago and uh it's funny that if you guys ever like pay attention to this stuff everything gets revealed it's a reason why the cops don't do their job there remember THF Zoo he just died well the quickest way to find out and really solve these murders is that when somebody else on the other side dies basically people just post the guy who got killed last as revenge so uh this guy 051 woo got killed
Starting point is 00:09:05 today and everybody from THF been posted zoo which kind of insinuates to everyone yo this is partially get back for zoo so now you could connect the death of zoo to this everlasting beef between 0.51 and THF. This shit is kind of stupid after a while, but anyway. It's 2012. Listen, I've handed off the reins to covering shit like this to Chicago Scene 88. Trapler Ross. The violence would continue and the killing 600 members could have committed
Starting point is 00:09:39 against their various enemies surrounding them would eventually see a response. Just three months after the murder of T Streets and Tutu On the 2 February 2012, which would also happen to be T Streets' birthday, according to a police report shared on Reddit, 600 affiliate Shaq had been attending a party that night. After the party, as he was heading home with a girl, a lone gunman would surprise them in an alleyway. Police would reportedly be notified about a shooting on the 5,900 block of South Calumet Avenue, 59th Street, marking the border between the territories
Starting point is 00:10:04 of 600 and MOB. And there, the police would find 19-year-old Shaq, who, according to the newspapers, had already passed away from multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head. However, the official police report states that Shaq was only hit once in the upper left of his back. But regardless of the specifics, Shaq would ultimately pass away from the shooting and 600 members would be left mourning. Whilst Shaq's murder would officially go unsolved, O-5-1 would seemingly take responsibility
Starting point is 00:10:24 for the hit. Little over a month after Shaq's death, O-5-1 member Boom, would release a music video for his song, I'm in it. And the video begins with a clip of O-5-1 members taunting their ops, saying their BDK, with O-5-1 Kiddo, aiming his disc directly at 600, saying, We drop in them, boys. But there was a guy from money, but can't come out the day, though, man.
Starting point is 00:10:48 My head fake over like gangsters and shit. We're real young money, no. We're sitting here. But there was one man from 051 in particular who would talk about Shaq religiously on social media. And that man was infamous 051 member, Mellie, who implied that Shaq had been killed while peeing outside of the party, even going as far as to say that he heard his last words and claiming direct responsibility for the murder. In the years following Shaq's death, Melly would constantly dish Shaq on Twitter and give detailed descriptions about where and how he died, tweeting that his ops are DMing him about Shaq,
Starting point is 00:11:19 telling his ops to go and ask the woman what happened when he caught Shaq using the bathroom, and Melly even went as far as to vaguely confess to the murder in direct replies to other 600 members replying to his tweets. It's also suspected that 051 Kiddo may have been closely involved in the murder of Shaq too, as he would also be seen disrespecting his death and taunting 600 members about the incident, tweeting that he would kill Shaq, then forget all about it. Mocking him for getting caught without a gun, Shaq was saying, die young money, until he died himself. Melly would even post a video to social media of him explaining to a little girl how he had done the killing. You know how I play out here.
Starting point is 00:11:51 You don't come with that money, shoddy. Come up, end up missing. You're talking, you don't know who I am? You're scared of the dark? No. I'm one of the type of guy that being in the dark waiting for you when you got to go pee at night. And I just get you and you don't never come back to your parents again. You know?
Starting point is 00:12:16 Then your T.T. you ain't going to be able to save you. Your daddy. He's going to be crying somewhere like. man she don't got nothing to do with me this is honestly one of the most twisted and disturbing things i've ever seen in a chicago yeah the older the older i get bro and i'll be watching some of the chicago shit i'm like these niggis need a job sign them up they need a job that's what they need they need a goddamn job drill story and it just goes to show you how messed up with a guy 051 melly must have been but despite all of the self-incrimination meli would never be charged for the
Starting point is 00:12:46 now this guy's is kind of like you know if i was Well, let me not say that. But if I was going to give nicknames and I was going to be a little bit more accurate, this guy would be the guy who would have been the Green River. Killing of Shack. And Reddit Slewes would later uncover that at the time of Shack's murder, Melly was in fact living in 600's territory, something that Melly would confirm in a 2012 Twitter post.
Starting point is 00:13:11 Ultimately, O-5-1 Melly would go on to become one of Chicago's most prolific killers in the drill scene, with speculation that he may well have personally been responsible for as many as eight or nine murders, beginning with Shaq, with all of these supposed killings, earning Melly the chilling nickname the Grave-Digger of Shirek. But more on that later, as after the murder of Shaq by 0-51 Melly, 600 members would be looking to exact revenge, which would ultimately come around four months later, when 600 would catch prominent O-5-1 members committing one of the most infamous murders of the entire war. According to the police reports, on the 22nd of June 2012, at around 8.40pm, a 14-year-old O'5-1 member known in the streets as Fathead, real name Antonio Davis, was walking
Starting point is 00:13:49 on the 7,000 block of South Union Avenue in the Englewood neighbourhood with his female cousin. According to the cousin, a silver minivan would slowly drive past the two, while the driver looked at Fathead and his cousin very closely. The witness also noted that the passenger had his face covered. The van then took a turn while Fathead and his cousin continued walking. A moment later, one of those passengers of the car would appear on foot, approaching the pair with his hands in his pocket. The man would then pull a silver handgun from his pocket and shoot Fathead before standing
Starting point is 00:14:13 over him and shooting around seven more times. The shooter would then flee getting back into the van and escaping the scene. Fathead would succumb to his gunshot wounds and pass away, and this particular Friday evening was incredibly violent, even by Chicago standards, with another 13 people actually getting wounded by gunfire. But the murder of Fathead, just four months after the murder of Shaq appeared to be a targeted revenge killing related directly to this feud. And following the murder, 600 members would begin dissing Fathead constantly on social media and implying their involvement throughout 2012 and 2013. C-Day would even put Fathead's name in his Twitter bio and reply to somebody who was upset about this that he saw something they didn't. as well as asking his followers if they would like to get a Fathead special with Zeke Fries, referring to another dead Young Money member, Zico,
Starting point is 00:14:50 who was considered to be the first casualty of the war between 051 Young Money and THF-4-6, raging between these rival sets around Washington Park. But the craziest part about Seade dissing Fathead so brazenly was that only a few weeks before that murder, C-Day had seemingly already been investigated in relation to another murder, perhaps that of Tutu at the end of 2011. Other members would also continue to taunt and disrespect Young Money on social media, such as 600 member face who was filmed visiting a chicken spot in Young Money's Hood and asking for a fathead sandwich.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Oh, Dad, what you want that? Fats is good. Oh, Dad. Oh, Dad. Oh, Dad. The Fatt is warm. No fat is warm. No fat is. You say the wist.
Starting point is 00:15:29 Oh, y'all ain't got no two to. Inky D. D. D. Rose and C. Day were responsible for killing Fathead, tweeting that D. Rose and C Day put A in his face. Police reports would later reveal that authorities actually believe that authorities actually believe that that 600 members, Seadeh and Estot, were both involved in the murder, and they were eventually taken into custody and interrogated. Together with two Lamron 300 members, one of them known as Lamron OJ, real name Marvin Riley, referred to in the police report by his nickname, Boo Man. The report shows how C-Day's fingerprints and phone were found in the van that the killers were allegedly driving. In fact, it was this phone that would originally begin to tie C-Day to the murder in the summer of 2012.
Starting point is 00:16:03 As many Dural fans know, leaving his phone at the scene of crimes would later become somewhat of a hallmark of C-Day during his alleged hits, with this ultimately being his downfall. But interestingly, not long after C-Day was first interrogated about the murder, the police would receive information from a female that was arrested for a retail theft. The female would relate to the police a Facebook message that she received from a person who would talk about Fathead claiming that her friends had allegedly killed him. The message would claim that Fadhead was killed for no reason, suggesting they killed him because he was lacking on the wrong street. Later in 2012, the police would also hear from a witness who had recognized the driver of the van
Starting point is 00:16:33 as Estor after seeing his music video for the song 600 Boy. Estot would first deny knowing either C-Day or OJ and would claim he didn't personally no fathead, but he did know that he was dead. However, he would later admit to knowing C-Day, but not O.J. The case against C-Day, on the other hand, would further move forward as OJ from Lamron, who was also allegedly involved in the hit, told police that he heard C-Day was involved. However, as the police know, OJ had inadvertently... All right, I got... I got to see... ...they'd had a falling out recently, or perhaps for a much darker reason. Because if the
Starting point is 00:17:02 investigators are to be believed, the reason had a much more sinister explanation, as Melly had allegedly learned that there was a $12,000 bounty that had been placed on Drey's head, which was money that Melly needed to bond out his brother Wu, who had been arrested two days earlier on weapons charges. In fact, Melly and his brother Wu would even allegedly have poorly disguised, coded conversations about the murder plot on recorded phone calls while Wu was still in jail, while a witness would tell the investigators that Mellie had tried to claim to her that it was T-HF-4-6 who were trying to kill him and Drey,
Starting point is 00:17:30 and that both Mellie and Drey had money on their heads, and it was only a matter of time before one of them would kill the other to claim the bounty. However, at the time, the police simply didn't have enough evidence to hold Mellie on these charges. And while they didn't know it at the time, before they could ever capture him for good, it would already be too late, both for Melly and his next victims. At the end of 2017, Mali's good friend Mubu Crump would be released from federal prison after he'd been locked up for about two years, and he would get back onto the streets and online and do what he does best, troll, even dropping a song dissing Dirk and his crew titled
Starting point is 00:18:02 OTFK, where he would dis numerous gangs and sets like THF-4-6 and Lamron, as well as dead people like Nuski and Chino. Crump would keep disrespecting his ops, perhaps thinking they had all gone Hollywood together with Lil Durk, but unfortunately for Crump, there were plenty of his enemies still left, who were willing to show him that he wasn't the only tough guy in the city, and that even having a top shooter like Melly around couldn't save him. In the early morning hours of May 25, 2018, Crump and Mellie were attending a party on the 6,800 block of South Morgan Street, only a few blocks away from Lil Durk's Lamron set's hood, while Crump, whose real name is Ronald Crump,
Starting point is 00:18:33 was standing outside the party with another man, a car would drive by and someone inside would open fire, striking both. Crump would pass away from his injuries, but the other man would end up surviving after a surgery. Now, there's been many rumors about that second victim with many claiming that this person had in fact been Melly himself and that he had actually been the main target. But while Melly seemingly was in the party, he would deny having been the second victim while on an Instagram live with Dirk's good friend and OTF affiliate, Bezoo from THF4-6. If I was dead, I wanted to go on. If I was there, I want to go on. You can say one person, and I wasn't there. I was in a bussy.
Starting point is 00:19:05 I'm a man, bro. You know what I know you're lying? Who? What situation? I'm not going to listen to now, bro. We're getting recorded, bro. You know that. I'm not going to say no name. You know what's going on?
Starting point is 00:19:14 I just told you. I was that one person. And what was I doing when it was going on? I was fucking run to gun by you? I ain't no stupid. Super saver, Wes. You heard from being to you. I'm real smart.
Starting point is 00:19:24 You even told me I'm not no f***. The police report on the shooting would also note how the second victim had no gang affiliations or previous arrests. And the victim's age would also be reported as 28, while Melly was only 26 at the time. But whether Melly himself, had been shot or not, he was looking to avenge his good friend's death.
Starting point is 00:19:39 And while nobody would be arrested for the murder, if dissing was anything to go by, Melly would certainly have no problem deciphering who had been behind the hit. As people connected to Lil Durk's OTF crew were quick to start rejoicing over Crum's death with everybody from Lil Durk to Bezoo, and even King Von, who had only recently returned home after beating his own murder charges, would participate in the dissing. Bezoo would seemingly even later imply that the police had come looking for him after Crump's murder. Hey, look, the crump who's messing at me on the internet. that somebody's smoking, they come get me.
Starting point is 00:20:07 You're going to do the same. However, one of the main suspects that the online sleuths have attached to Crump's murder is actually Lil Durk's childhood friend, Lil Steve, from his own Lamron set, who actually many consider may have been the actual Trigger Man. Dirk's fans have even considered these lyrics from his popular No Auto Dirk song from September 2018 to be an admission that Steve was actually behind Crump's murder, with Dirk rapping that the Ops can't have a party on their block if Steve is out there. But before Melly would get his revenge on Dirk, he would allegedly finish another job that he had started a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:20:34 19th of August, only a few months after Crump's murder, 19-year-old Tyrone Marshall was hanging out with a friend on the 4,000 block of the South Calumet Avenue in the Bronsville neighborhood. Tyrone, known in the streets as Tyroye, was also known as an inspiring rapper, but Melly would have a more personal connection with him, as Ty Wye had been a friend of Lil Del, who Mellie had allegedly killed as revenge for the murder of his friend Bankroll Q. Moreover, T.Y had allegedly been present during Bankroll's murder. At around 3.27 p.m., while T. While T.Y. was leaning on a car and talking to his friend, another car would pull up, and someone from the inside would fire shots.
Starting point is 00:21:08 T.Y. in the head and he would later be pronounced dead at the hospital. Interestingly, this time, a witness would actually recognise Melly as the shooter, but once again, the police would be too slow to act and before they were able to gather enough evidence to catch Melly, it would already be too late. Even with the most conservative estimates, Melly had now gotten away with several murders, but he wasn't done with his revenge campaign before he would get back for the murder of Crump, and only about two months after T.Y's murder, he would get his opportunity. On the 8th of October, Lil Dirk's Big Brother and manager D. Thang was out in their hometown with some childhood friends, including Dirk's cousin Baby Dee, real-name Darnell Banks.
Starting point is 00:21:43 In the early morning hours, they were driving in the Pullman neighbourhood on the far south side. They would reportedly be at a parking lot of the McDonald's when somebody would open fire at them, even hitting one of the windows of the restaurant. They would pull off with their car, but would eventually come to a stop on the 11-200 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue, where police would find three of the men suffering from serious gunshot wounds. D. Thang was one of the people shot, but he would end up surviving. Unfortunately, Baby D wouldn't be as lucky. He was rushed to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where he would tragically pass away hours later.
Starting point is 00:22:09 Baby D's murder would be yet another unsolved murder, but online theories have connected Melly to the incident based on two main pieces of circumstantial evidence. First, a photo would circulate online of one of Baby D's cousins wearing a long-lived Baby D shirt with an F Melly print boldly placed on the front together with a picture of Melly. This showing that people close to Baby D indeed certainly seem to consider Melly to be responsible. Moreover, after Melly was killed, D-thang would reportedly share an Instagram story that seemed to celebrate Mellie's death, while implying that anyone who had ever done anything to him had died. He would also tweet after Mellie's death how any op who had ever shot, at him wasn't here anymore to tell the story. Baby D is often considered to have been
Starting point is 00:22:42 Melly's final victim and unfortunately for Melly, before his life would come to an end, he would have to experience yet another major loss on his side of the war. On the 3rd of January 2019, Melly's good friend Mota, real name Wilbert Morris, was driving with a friend called Side, real name Marcus Clark on the 5,000 block of South Indiana Avenue in the Bronzeville neighbourhood. When someone would open fire at them shortly before 1pm, hitting one of them in the chest or the other one in the face, killing both at the scene. Motor and Side were from Jaro City, a set who were at the top of the top of the time. time, very close with 051 Melly's, 051 Young Money Set, the two even sometimes going by the
Starting point is 00:23:17 connected name, YM Jaro. And personally, Mota was one of Mellie's closest friends, his death, clearly being one of the toughest losses that Melly had faced in the streets, with Mellie swearing that one day he would make those people responsible cry like he had. And once again, if dissing was anything to go by, the usual suspects close to Little Dirk's OTF would begin taking shots at Moter inside. This time, OTF's younger generation would take the charge, like the rapper Muwop, who would preview a song on his Instagram where he would diss FBG Darkly's murder he would eventually be convicted of being part of, as well as dissing both Mota and side with a slick double entendre.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Dude from Cincinnati Dirk couldn't get back a, I can't hold out the time when we span rap up. No doubt, given enough time, Melly would have claimed yet another victim to avenge the murder of Mota, but given the amount of havoc and destruction that he had caused, even Melly himself likely knew that his days were numbered. Or perhaps he didn't, because during his Instagram live with Bezou, Meli would proudly claim that he was never going to move out of Chicago, that he was going to to live until he was 100, with even Bezhu giving him credit for knowing how to move in his hometown.
Starting point is 00:24:15 I'm going to move to Mexico, man. I'm scared. I ain't never moving out of Chicago. Oh, yeah. I love it here. Make it here. Bye, dad. He said, make it here. I'm making it see a hundred years.
Starting point is 00:24:32 I'm gonna be one last one, Stan. Yeah, you know how to move. Duck that taco. No, I ain't ducking my taco. Just like you said it right the first time. I know how to move. He's ducked my taco. move, I'm gonna get that to you.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Perhaps Melly could have ducked his main enemies like the O-TF until he was an old man, but the problem was that Melly had made so many enemies that even he probably couldn't keep count of them all. And so, on his last day, Melly would be right where he was comfortable at, attending a party in the hood of Jaro City, only a few blocks away from his main enemies, like 600, an O-block. As mentioned, Mellie was close with Jaro City, but unfortunately, he had also made some enemies amongst the set, because according to later police reports, a witness would reveal that Melly had shot up the house of a Jaro City member called Little Darrell, real-name,
Starting point is 00:25:14 Daryl, which was possibly a retaliation for the fact that Daryl might have been telling on Mellie in the murder investigation of Lord Drey. These events would lead to a fateful moment in the party, where Mellie would allegedly run into one of Daryl's friends, called 007-8, just as one of the partygoers was filming a video, capturing the chilling last moments of Melly's life on camera. The police would later check the security cameras of the building, seeing that 007-8, real-name Nathaniel Hicks, had arrived at the party around 1230 a.m. At one point, he'd even posed at one of the security cameras with his gun, before then allegedly shooting Melly at around 245 a.m. and then running out of the building.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Nate would then be identified as the shooter by multiple witnesses, and he was eventually even caught a few days later with the murder weapon still on him. But despite all of this evidence, the state attorney's office would ultimately refuse to prosecute Nate due to the witness's refusal to cooperate. In the end, just like Melly had seemingly escaped justice, so many times due to the no snitching code that rules the streets, Ultimately, this code would also make sure that Melly's family wouldn't be receiving any closure after his death. And no doubt, considering how much the Chicago police knew that Melly was terrorizing the streets and taking people out,
Starting point is 00:26:19 perhaps there was some sick satisfaction for the cops in just not making an effort to get justice for one of the city's most demonic killers. Ultimately, O51 Melly left one of the most shocking legacies in the streets of Chicago. A certified gang assassin bordering on serial killer with at least eight rumored murders attributed to him online, and perhaps even more that the internet doesn't even know about. Oh, it didn't even get to it. Okay, okay. It actually is just not, we're not even going to watch this shit,
Starting point is 00:26:52 but I'm not even going to get it. Sometimes I feel like, do you guys even still like pay attention or shit like that? But basically, the brother of the guy who they've been reporting about or if you've been watching this thing,
Starting point is 00:27:13 051 Melly, his name is Wu. 051 was always into it with THF. Beezu just done. died. Looks like the 0-5-1 guys are kind of like taking credit for it. Now, the brother of Melly, Zhu, no, not Zoo. I mean, Wu dies and look like the 0-5-1 guys are taking credit. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:27:36 All right, man. All right, all, all, all, all. Let's get on to some shit. Chat, not going to lie. You guys see the boy Drizzi setting up a goddamn, uh, yo, Drake. Drake looked like he's all about ambiance. And hopefully this is going good. Drake's going out of his way to get inspiration to create music.
Starting point is 00:28:06 And I've always told you this. I think Drake out of any rapper realizes that his content comes from real situations to really be in the moment, really being around people. I've even not necessarily accused him, but I've said, I think Drake really date certain chicks, sometimes with no intention of really wanting it to work out, that they could break his heart, do something or whatever, or he could just have that real life experience that he's going to turn into music.
Starting point is 00:28:37 To me, that's the greatest musician of all the time to me. Because he's hell-bent on realizing that music without actual substance that's based in reality is just not going to hit his heart. because you ever hear somebody sing about some shit? Like, it's like when you used to hear Boogie sing about heartbreak, you're like, damn, somebody, ain't no way you just came up when the studio and just created that fictional novel
Starting point is 00:29:06 or that fictional song. There's a girl you had in mind that really broke your heart, that did you wrong, and it's the same thing with, like, gangster music. Listen, you could hear some type of music. You know when it has that little semblance of, oh, nah, this nigger really on that. and I do think authenticity kind of shines through,
Starting point is 00:29:29 and I think Drake has been trying to bask in that a lot. This album looked like he's been trying to create scenarios and situations. Like obviously, he probably has his, like, for example, the relationship elements of what the album's going to be about because he knows going to be some R&B songs on there or at least a couple slow songs. We don't know what's going on in his personal life. We'll find out of the album.
Starting point is 00:29:52 But he's been recording a lot of the album. He recorded in Bahamas, so look like he's trying to get a vibe there. And now he's in Houston, and they took over, as supposed it's the strip club, area 29. And he is recording in the strip club, clearly out of trying to get some type of inspiration for what is supposed to come soon, which is Iceman. Okay? This is a video of them like trying to recreate or not recreate, but they're trying to set up a recording studio in Airspace. are we recording an album in the club? You see the set up?
Starting point is 00:30:31 Octavia. Are we recording in the club? Look at all you. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Man timers are smiling. Yeah. I don't know what that is.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Yeah. Yeah. This is insane. Wow. So I think we're kind of, we're kind of getting like some type of preview of what this Iceman album is going to be about. okay i think drake is going to be making some some good old this is encouraging for me for a couple reasons obviously he's going to have some introspective songs he does that he's going to have some
Starting point is 00:31:12 songs about him being hurt he does that but him recording bahamas him recording the strip club is telling me that yo drake got the slaps on the way okay and this is one of my advices for Drake's album. Don't get into this, yo, I want to just, like, throw shots that, like, man, Kendrick ain't drop into another decade, man. I want Drake to come with hit songs, okay? Songs that's going to be, you know, it should have at least four to five hit songs in there that should be played in the club. Obviously, I'm speaking for a fan perspective and someone who just wants probably more than what we'll get but yeah if he's recording a strip club in the Bahamas maybe he's going back to
Starting point is 00:32:01 some dance all stuff I would love that I would absolutely love that but regardless if he's recording the strip club is telling me that he got some shake his um shakey-ass music coming okay and I don't think nobody will be mad at that obviously it's all about balance I do think there's going to be a theme of fuck these niggas slightly revenge but I do believe it's going to be primarily based in Drake is back to doing his own thing. And I keep saying, I think Scorpion, even though the quote, quote, loss, as people would say, to push a T, I don't think that really dented him as much in terms of rap as opposed to the persona and character of Drake, because then people were like, yo, you were hiding a kid.
Starting point is 00:32:56 but Scorpion was to me the best comeback album Scorpion was it you know I've said and I love the time that we're in people always you know the K-bos still be like yo look at look at act talking about Drake and classics
Starting point is 00:33:17 back when I was on everyday struggle and I've always said this I used to categorize I used to say for me Drake has personal classics but because a lot of the quote quote culture and the talking heads are old heads who their classic albums is doggy style um all eyes on me um a bunch of like biggie albums and j z albums and naz albums and ghostface albums they would be hesitant and resistant of trying to label like i was surprised that people now accept
Starting point is 00:33:54 that Chief Keith has a classic. But people used to gatekeep the word classic that they felt offended if you called an album a classic and it wasn't up to certain type of hip-hop standard. So I used to look at Drake's music and be like, well, I guess it's half-rap, half, like, you know, singing, half R&B, whatever the case is.
Starting point is 00:34:22 These are amazing albums. However, I don't think the culture are going to call him a classic. The culture wants him to drop 10 songs, 15 songs, straight rapping. But if you're asking me, these are the classic straight guy. Nothing was the same. Take care. If your remiss is too late, that's three. Scorpion for sure.
Starting point is 00:34:49 That's four. I'm just thinking about views. That's the thing. Yeah, I'm putting views there too. Views, yeah. So that's five. And if I had to go six, if I had to go six, I think we're going to CLB. Think we're going to CLB.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Oh, actually, no. We'd probably go, no, CLB is better than her loss. CLB than her loss. Yeah. Drake is back in the States. He's running through Houston, recording an album. I'll make sure. What the heck is this?
Starting point is 00:35:53 apparently drake gifted somebody 10 bands for their birthday he said what's fucking birthday he's her boyfriend he had all no wait wait wait wait he said what he said give her 10 000 and let her go to Chanel tomorrow no one
Starting point is 00:36:29 no ones all fucking hundreds give her 10 000 for the birthday let her go to sit down tomorrow happy happy motherfucker birthday that's yeah
Starting point is 00:36:37 you know Kendrick's next this said Drake you ran to Houston uh yeah for whatever reason that Drake and it's not even like
Starting point is 00:36:50 we don't even see him with Jay Prince as much you know as as we used to kind of like see Drake you know especially when he started going to Houston at first it feels like we used to see
Starting point is 00:37:01 the Rapalot family the mob ties family around him a little bit more. Clearly, they're still love there. But these days, it feels like Drake, Drake comfort and happy place in America is Houston. We don't see him in L.A. We don't see him in Miami. He's never been a New York guy.
Starting point is 00:37:21 He kind of goes to Houston. He indulges in the strip club, goes to his ranch, look like some of the album's going to come out of there. I don't know if Drake's music is, like, there's a time it was inspired by Houston musicians. I don't know if it's still. is but yeah
Starting point is 00:37:38 Drake's at his happy place y'all Houston Texas for the win yeah he did just drop a song called Ray in Houston too yeah I'm actually excited to see what's gonna what's gonna be on the album I have heard that Drake you know is playing the album for some folks
Starting point is 00:38:18 you know he's he's having a few folks listen to the album and um I haven't gotten word that is finished but I do like if I had to guess I would think that this album is nearing final stages. I think he's probably putting the, you know, crossing his T's dot in his eyes.
Starting point is 00:38:40 I would probably think he's a couple tracks away. Now, granted, I do think that he should go through a rollout. Like, I've advised that Drake does a rollout. I don't think the, yo, I'm doing my radio show, album drops in two days. It'll work in terms of, it's still a very highly anticipated album. But I do think that Drake should, should do a rollout, you're coming off. This is a really important album your life.
Starting point is 00:39:08 And it's kind of interesting, no matter how successful Drake is, some way somehow, either due to hate or doubt, his next album always seems to become his most important album. We're looking at it like, damn, his career might hinge on how this album is. If this album is ass, people might be like, yo, the battle fucked you. up. You couldn't make good music after then. If this album's amazing, we come back and say, damn, yo, he bounced back real quick. He still run this shit. So, we'll see.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Somebody says, we need the academics to interview. Does Drake need an interview this time around? You see, the decision that artists got to make is this. We're in this different time where everyone is over. overexposed, and even like interviews get picked apart. And it gets picked apart to juxtapose and go against and to be the background or the bedrock of your own actions to see if it fits your words or you a hypocrite. That's why I feel like some artists now, they stay away from interviews.
Starting point is 00:40:29 They let the music do the talking. I mean, I think we all could agree that 21 Savage. I love my guy, but I think he probably should have not done that interview. Or if he did the interview, the interview should have came out a different time. So there is circumstances where an interview doesn't help. Drake right now, do I want to see Drake in an interview? And by the way, I'm probably, I'm speaking counter to what y'all think maybe I would want. Like, yo, well, Drake, oh, you'd interviewer, hopefully you get an interview with Drake.
Starting point is 00:41:04 I'm a strategist. If I'm in Drake's corner right now, does Drake do an interview? Now, this is my answer. You either do the real interview or you don't do anything at all. Why do I say that? We don't want to see the Zane Low
Starting point is 00:41:31 Drake interview. You're going to look like a bruise damage banana. Pause. It's just going to be a bruise. to look like you're ducking accountability in real smoke. Okay, we've given the passes for the laying the bed with the unbabi alpha off the shit. But it's if you're going to do the interview, you either do the real shit and whatever
Starting point is 00:42:04 questions coming away, you feel them and handle them like a g, maybe that could give some different perspective on some things people have wondered. we're one you know some people like why did you sue what's your real take on how universal did you do i think drake wants to talk about that shit probably not but that will be the way we just don't need no type of interview where we're gonna do the takeaway like damn he's he's laughing through the pain don't do it rather you not do it at all again an interview these days could be reductive rather than just add to whatever you got going on.
Starting point is 00:42:59 I watched this interview recently. Let me pull it up. How do you go to? I hit the save button. Oh, yeah. Give me a second. I think the interview with, I think the interview with 21 Savage
Starting point is 00:43:39 was a real genuine interview. But these days, we overanalyze everything, whatever, whatever. Like I seen this clip floating around. And I thought about it. I'm like, yeah, maybe that interview didn't really help Savage that much. He's saying real shit.
Starting point is 00:44:03 But the interview also got to be like packaged with the album. Right? The album's called What Happen to the Streets? Look at this clip. Because ain't overly with all that gangster shit, just trying to just start shit with niggas. And niggas is grown, man. Niggas is living their lives, making money. They fucking bitches and doing whatever they want to do.
Starting point is 00:44:26 They're doing the good part of life. that we at that stage where we had the good part of life. I ain't around. Everything you're saying is facts. It's dope. Savage in the 30s now. What do you want them to do?
Starting point is 00:44:40 You want them to still be like catching gun charges? You want them to still be doing shootings? You want them on permanent YN timing like blueface? Dusty-ass niggas who just like even the young niggas
Starting point is 00:44:56 they ain't doing down with the big brink. I feel like you are what you look up to is what you're gonna be. So, nigga, I lead by example. I'm not, I don't know like, jerk-ass shit like just on some wire hair, nigga with me ready to crash. Ooh, woo, ooh, me might rap like that. That shit be capped. In real life, I got now. Now, that's a very honest point. However, you see, the thing with music is that I keep saying, music is about selling their image so while he's admitting like yo we're at a different phase of our life
Starting point is 00:45:32 we're growing we just and third you almost can't say the quiet part out loud the quiet part is that yo enjoy the music we're reflecting on the past we're reflecting on how we grew up the places we came from it just doesn't help your cause though
Starting point is 00:45:54 when you actually say some real shit be like yo I hope people are real realize this music is just entertainment we don't live like that anymore. bands don't like that shit. They don't like it. Go to the studio, I go check on businesses, I got them have business conversations, got down going vacations, so no, I don't feel like that.
Starting point is 00:46:23 So I don't got them talking about that. So you're a studio guy. Hopefully, the biggest studio guy. Now, Savage is slick with words and, you know, one of them if you know, you know, but, But sometimes you got to make the music and let niggas create their own image of you. Let niggas create their own image of you. You know what I'm saying? Anyway.
Starting point is 00:46:55 All right. Let's see if we could find some shit. Okay, a judge is now using to be a young boy as an example. And he kind of went on a rant. He said, yo, he's extremely tired of NBA young boy clones. And by the way, you know, I remember saying he's an NBA, NBA young boy is the Michael Jackson of the YNs. And people like, yo, do you know what Michael Jackson is?
Starting point is 00:47:26 And people always mentioned that when Michael Jackson came to town, you know, like the streets were blocked up. And people who just wait outside his hotel, like thousands and tens of thousands just to see a glimpse of him. And all these things are true. Even Drake right now, I don't think Drake is as popular. is Michael Jackson. I'll beg to differ.
Starting point is 00:47:47 I don't even think Taylor Swift is as popular as Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson was a once in a lifetime, not even just generation, just, what do you call a thousand years? Oh, once in a millennium type of nigger. That's just really what it is. He wasn't only beloved by urban crowds
Starting point is 00:48:16 in urban music. He was known through, throughout the world in places that didn't speak English, that didn't adopt or like American culture. He was seen as a symbol of America. And whether you like country, rock, whether you like jazz, Michael Jackson was Michael Jackson.
Starting point is 00:48:42 Now, when people say YB is the Michael Jackson of the YNs, I think it's about impact. It's about who they look up to as, you know, the thing with Michael Jackson, people kind of looked at him like he was like this deity, like this God, this guy who was impermeable, who could do no wrong. That's why even when they came out with allegations against him, people said, I don't give a fuck. Mike would have never done that. Not to get too much into that situation, but they came out with details.
Starting point is 00:49:16 They said, well, you know, Michael Jackson's invited little boys over to his house, and he's sleeping in the same bed as them. And they said, so? He didn't do what y'all trying to say he did. He's just a kid. Michael Jackson was grown. They applied a kid mentality to him. He identifies with the kids because he always wanted to have a childhood like how they're having.
Starting point is 00:49:42 He started the music business when he was young. People loved Michael Jackson. They looked up to him. I think we could go back to around 2020. I think that's about it. NBA young boy Has been The archetype
Starting point is 00:50:08 For a bunch of Create a YN These niggas all dressed like him They could be from New York City They want to talk like him Say man Everybody's trying to say say These niggas
Starting point is 00:50:29 Perfectly normal But they walk in like they They bow-legged or knock kneed they want to be like YB that influence with that specific demographic I keep telling you
Starting point is 00:50:44 I just went to the Ride Wave show by the way I'm very impressed with him he definitely had a lot of colored people up in that building and usually when you go to arena shows that's not the case but he had a lot of women up in there I think you know Rite Wave was 70% women
Starting point is 00:51:00 30% N8s the only time I've ever ever seen over 50% niggas up in an arena. I'm talking about niggas. Y-Ns was the NBA Young Boy Tour. It was a 3-to-1 ratio. No, not good. If y'all know about ratios and parties, uh-uh.
Starting point is 00:51:23 Y'all wouldn't even go to a part if it said there's three times the amount of niggas as women. But young boy packed out these arenas with Y-Ns, where a shysties totting a green flag because at the end of the day, the majority of the new or younger kids that even if they're not living that life, they have aspirations or their cosplaying or whatever, when they think about the YN, NBA young boy is the quintessential YN for them.
Starting point is 00:52:01 They look up to him like he's that guy. He's their Michael Jackson. I mean, I'll go as far as saying this. Remember, yesterday I started talking about the cost and that thing. I've seen his own fans. By the way, they accuse a young boy of having some stuff, but I don't know. I don't want to get into no medical diagnosis of nothing.
Starting point is 00:52:30 Could be all AI. Could be cap. But I saw his own fans say, it'd be an honor to get your girl fuck by. NBA Youngboy. I heard his own fan say that. I was reading. I was in disbelief.
Starting point is 00:52:48 I had to refresh my God damn. So they look at him very differently. Remember when I start seeing the Youngen Aces pop up? I start seeing the, what's the dude called Jay the Youngins pop up? I realized that there was a cloning facility for NBA Youngboy. Now, I'm not accusing these guys that just. trying to be a young boy, but there was this model of this rebellious,
Starting point is 00:53:25 aggressive, young guy trying to figure out life, and it felt like they were trying to model something that we were seeing young boy do. They were mad for no reason. They were, yeah. I still that to say. I said that, I remember who, I think I was
Starting point is 00:53:49 beefing with young and ace. It was like 2020. And I was just like, yo. And I said something about young, I said, man, y'all n'all n'y chop'as'all. I mean, we could even go to n'lee chopper. Let's be honest chat. There was a part of like the NLEC chopper like arc that were like, oh, he's trying to be NBA young boy light or something.
Starting point is 00:54:13 So young boy has that influence on people that especially come from a certain background. They kind of want to emulate him or walk in his footsteps. Now, a judge is actually agreeing with me since he's tired of the NBA young boy clone. coming into court not knowing how to properly communicate with their ops check this out the pictures of all the boys with the draco's and the ARs a bunch of fate want to be NBA young boys who can't look a person in their eyes who they have a beef with and say this is why I have a beef with the videos and the pictures of all boys with the Draco's and the ARs a bunch of fate want to be NBA young boys who can't
Starting point is 00:54:59 look a person in their eyes who they have a beef with and say this is why I have a beef with the videos and the pictures of all the boys with the Dracos and the ARs a bunch of fate want to be in me there go young boys now seen as the face the new face of the YN
Starting point is 00:55:26 the belligerent angered misguided misunderstood thug grew up in a broken family walks around with the micro drake ARP and the judge who sees and oversees these criminal cases saying I'm starting to see an archetype of man coming here with these charges and that archetype seems to gel with him be a young boy
Starting point is 00:56:13 now this is going to make more sense to y'all now this is why atlanta despite them criminalizing and arresting their rappers when young boy came to town, they said, please, Y, B, they were on their hands and knees. Y, B, please, Y, B, just tell our kids to stop the violence. Well, why don't y'all just parade Jeffrey or King Spider and to have him do that? Well, they're doing it now.
Starting point is 00:56:42 But they know it's not as effective, no disrespect to King Spider. Well, why don't y'all grab LeBabab? and have them tell him kids don't pick up the mini ARP. Pick up a book. Let's be honest. Just not that effective. Won't y'all grab Gunna tell you or want to tell him? Let him do it.
Starting point is 00:57:12 Have him film a crime stoppers commercial. They know. It's not that effective. They waited to the king of the YNs came to town and they gave him every accolade hoping it. It was a trade, chat. We're going to give you the key to the city. We're going to give you this certificate.
Starting point is 00:57:31 You could do whatever you want. But if we want violence to stop, just like they say Moses raised the rod or whatever and parted the Red Seas, is that the one? Let's have Wabi say, put the guns out. And maybe the crime rate will go down. This is what it is. They got a lot of Atlanta rappers. Why they didn't reach for them?
Starting point is 00:58:05 say stop the violence. For the time like this, why they didn't grab Future? Future, really the king of Atlanta. Why didn't grab him? Why they ain't grab 21 Savage? They grabbed the king of the YNs. And even then, he was half stepping with him. He says, I've stopped killing naked.
Starting point is 00:58:46 Well, he ain't say that, but he was like, I've stopped. You know, I'm changing. I just ain't get all the way to the full change yet. It wasn't a key to the city. I just used as a search term. I haven't cleaned my lyrics up. They still kind of horrible. They say, I ain't clean my lyrics, so they're still kind of horrible.
Starting point is 00:59:11 So I just want to be right. I'm on a right train. It ain't really nothing going to stop. Get in my way up. I'm talking about it. And I'm going to get in between me. So I just want to be honest with you. But I really appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:59:30 So the next step is fixing my knees. The guns, the guns that you've done out with my way. You heard what young boys said. He said the guns, they've been out of his way. Oh, this is my fault. Wait. This is my part of it. And this is why I think young boys in a tough spot too.
Starting point is 01:00:26 them Yans want to see that shit this guy back here Wions want to see it and I think young boys going through some struggles and realizing you know he knows the influence he has remember when he did the billboard interview
Starting point is 01:00:53 and he said I said I want to stop the violence he's like I've been thinking about how many people I've encouraged to go pick up a gun properly I'm terrified of people and I'm very shy but I never knew why it once I was on the stage I could get it done and leave I'm terrified of people people are cruel
Starting point is 01:01:26 you know wabi's a legend can't control ourselves yo wabi might be the only killer with nail paint only real killer who will nail paint yep mm-hmm so you never know of someone to do you always you know and that's my accountant I can't do it all in one day it. But it's like, it's therapy. It's the only way I can express myself. And as I sit down behind the mic and just let me more than I was like, damn, they got me. Man, look at the shit I spoke about. Look at the shit I put in these people ears. Man, I feel very wrong about a lot of things. How many lives I actually am responsible for when they come to my music. And shit. And I think he battles with that, you know.
Starting point is 01:02:29 He's saying, yo, my music may have made people go kill people. How much am I responsible for that? But also, you know, he's still going to give it up. I woke up one morning and I was like, damn. And what I mean by that is that it's like, it's the battle, right? Where he's probably looking at it like, yeah, I have the influence. But if I just stop making violent music, they're just going to move on. they're just going to move on to something else.
Starting point is 01:03:10 I lose the influence if I don't at least still make that type of music. Maybe I got to make that type of music. It's like weaning somebody off a drug. You can't go cold turkey, you know? They got me. Man, look at the shit I spoke about. Look at the shit I put in these people ears. Man, I feel very wrong about a lot of things.
Starting point is 01:03:34 How many lives I actually am responsible for when they come to my mind? music. How many kids and people have gotten in the car or put this shit in their ears and actually hurt someone. And now I'm sitting back like down. I can't do it all in one day, but I promise to clean whatever I can't clean, but it's going to take time. I took it on me to keep it up my hand like that and I think you should keep it that way too on some real... to say put the guns out. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Thank you. We honor you on behalf of the great state of Georgia for everything that you are and the man that we are witnessing you are done. We honor you from the county, the Colton County, from Commissioner Martin Aronson. And this is your provoked judge, Judge Kinna Johnson. I want to thank you for all that you do, and thank you for encouraging young people to never bring a gun to school.
Starting point is 01:04:47 No. Yo, right after that, that's when that nigga performed. I hit young boy. Atlantic, young boy. Right after that shit, that nigga... Yeah, right after that shit, that nigga does this. Niggins go, put the guns down. Yeah, look, they walk off stage.
Starting point is 01:05:30 Look, they just came off. thing they walk off stage. Yo, he's going to stop the violence, whatever, whatever. They walk right off stage. Young boy, look at them. Start taking the shirt off. Talking about for the first time, you know, it was a big to say, hey, y'all did not, y'all been not talking about my back tattoo,
Starting point is 01:05:59 because my back ain't finished, but I got a surprise for you, you, you hear me? Yeah, how many change he got on? See what I do some demonic power up. Polly. Pottie phone, man. There you go. Little Tim runs on stage. Yo, imagine that they're like, yo, they're giving young boy the award for, like, some type of thing and be like, yeah, tell the kids to put the guns down.
Starting point is 01:06:56 Yo, little Tim over the side, like. And then they leave. And be like, come on, Tim. Epic, man. It's like, when he doesn't. look at a little Tim, he's like, oh, my favorite murderer. Let's do the, come on, let's get it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:31 Michael Jackson, Y, N's y'all. I shouldn't have to do more convincing than that. Or anyway, why is Finesse two times and, like, what's their beef? I never understood their beef. Finesse two times. Finesse two times. And what's the dude's name? Honeycomb raising.
Starting point is 01:09:01 What's their beef? Let's watch this. I'm going to only ask you this because you say you spend most of your money on taking care of people. Do you feel like you gave your mom what she deserved? Man, I mean, me and my mom never died. Yeah. We're going to be all right. That's solid.
Starting point is 01:09:18 Mm-hmm. So you come home, you drop back in, then you slowly figure the Internet out. you get the, it wasn't three girlfriends or four girlfriends? Three. Three. How you pulled that off? Man, I ain't gonna lie. Man, I was just having fun.
Starting point is 01:09:35 I was just having fun, mine, if you asked me. Did any of them stay? Shook. Shook? Is one of them should? Oh, okay, I'm sorry. I didn't, I didn't know. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:45 No, I didn't, I didn't know. Shit. This nigga came with so many girls. He's like, which one of them shook? No, I didn't want to disrespect nobody. You feel me? No, she, she hung around. Anybody else, it seemed like it was kind of for the camera.
Starting point is 01:10:02 So it wasn't for the cameras? That's what I'm trying to get to. I really, I really tried. Oh, he's in the poly. Okay. I might probably sleep in the Lord. But I can't be vulnerable. Telling you like.
Starting point is 01:10:15 The relationship. The relationship. They just see like it. It was a situation where I was fresh out. I was only out like two or three days, like three days. And when I finally was able to talk to him, I was on my way to the airport. Now, mind you, I've been out three days. I don't know nothing about the airport.
Starting point is 01:10:36 I don't know nothing about like no, no pad, no, like, chicken in, like scanning and shit. So I'm trying to do this shit Christian with me like my man, but he on the phone, he wants me to Zell. I don't even know what the fuck Zell lives. I don't know what, not. So it's like, he's like, but can you go send it now? And when I weren't able to do it when he wanted me to do it, it became a shit show.
Starting point is 01:11:05 So it wasn't like I didn't want to do it. It was like, you got to understand, like, you ain't going to make me do that. Like, I'm a man at the end of the day. Like, you ain't finna pressure me into doing nothing. I ain't no sucker. Wait, nigger. I said, wait. I'm on the way I'm doing something.
Starting point is 01:11:24 You ain't feeling, oh man, never mind, man. He ain't take me that long, man. Man, nigga, hold on. I ain't with no feelings and shit, my boy. Yeah, I got kids to deal with feelings and shit, man. I ain't with all those feelings and shit, man. Wait, man, man. You're a grown-ha man, man.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Hold on. I got you, you know, I've been out three, four days, bitch, wait. Hold on, I'm trying to put out you know I got you. I look, I got you. So, time went on and, man, a year and a year and a half or some shit. Like, bro, I got like a year and a half away from the dough. And niggas got back to reaching out to me. I'm not, bro, feeling to come home, bro.
Starting point is 01:12:12 I just want to woo-woo. I'm like, bro, y'all know I always been for that movement, bro. I always been for that. Like, anything that helps, bro. I'm with it. Like, after I learned the games, I'm like, Of course, I'm with it. Like, I'm with it.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Like, I'm with it. Like, it makes money. Let's get it. It helped our family. Put food on the table. It's gonna keep our kids out the street. Let's get it. Like, what the fuck we doing?
Starting point is 01:12:36 Like, let's get it. Get on the phone. Yeah, but I just felt like, ooh, okay, boom, boom, boom, boom, you felt like that I apologize as a man, you're right. I'm wrong. I should have, my orchestrated a different way. How can I make it right, bro? Send me a zeal.
Starting point is 01:12:51 Send me some. Boom. My shoe like, what, $1,000, $1,000, some shit. Like, just on some cool cheer. All right.
Starting point is 01:12:59 Come on, bro. Get to it. Yeah, I think he's just a big misunderstanding. But do, no, I ain't ducking shit, though.
Starting point is 01:13:05 Like, I ain't, I ain't with all that copy pleas and shit. Like, I ain't with all this shit no more. Like,
Starting point is 01:13:11 is everybody's scared of of Honeycomb Brazi or what? I can't tell, like, it's, I feel like Honeycomb Brazy, he's, like,
Starting point is 01:13:19 one of the, like, newest, there's always like that one gangster nigger that come in a rap that is saying everything that all the other gangster rappers learn to not say. Like, he's the one who's calling out Atlanta, he's like, yo, what the hell's going on with this shit?
Starting point is 01:13:32 Like, you can tell, like, he's really raw from the streets. Like, he don't know how to play the industry. The industry, sweep it under the rug. He's just calling it out. Niggas don't respect that. Niggas don't respect man shit. So if a nigga won't smoke, it's
Starting point is 01:13:47 whatever. Like, I'm with whatever. with who else, you know what I'm saying? So I ain't with no cop and no pleas and all that shit. If you respect me, you respect me, I respect you. Fuck with me, I fuck with you. You don't like me, I don't like you. You want to do whatever, we could do whatever. I'm on one of them type of time.
Starting point is 01:14:03 Yeah, I mean, he didn't disrespect you in our interview though. I'm talking about in general. Yeah. But you know, but you were upset with the interview though. Nah, I would troll- You just trove it. Yeah, because he, he, uh, he didn't. Who's a more real street nigger?
Starting point is 01:14:18 Is it finesse or? Or a Honeycomb Brazy. And say too much, he was just like, I don't think we would ever work. But I'm saying, though, why? Ain't no bloodshed. And because he didn't say it like, like how I'm talking. He didn't say it with, damn, I don't think, bro,
Starting point is 01:14:36 ever do a song with me. He said it as you know, oh man, that wouldn't never happen. Ah, man, like he's just, hell now, it's up there war. All out war. Like, it's all out just, we are now. We see each other. It's just all out grenade launchers. shit like jay niggas fuck out yeah all right so it ain't that deep to you like
Starting point is 01:14:59 you know my grown-ass man man these niggins that i didn't have real smoke with that i didn't put okay so he's saying it's not that deep but look but they keep talking about each other uh honey cone brady said finesse two times need to cut up um cut off the drugs and go to church with him say finesse i love you and i'm praying for a speedy I seen you don't cut your head, but you cutting the wrong things off. Go cut them drugs off, man. And then come, go to church with me Sunday. You been talking about a nigger since you got out of jail.
Starting point is 01:15:38 A nigger ain't seen you with a bitch yet. Oh shit. You told G Herbo you slapped his beat before you slapped your beach. Boy, stop. You did what? You're a damn girl. He ain't been with damn girl. Not even on Christmas.
Starting point is 01:16:02 You name. Folks ain't never going to pick up the phone with you again. Show them my dick, though. That motherfucker fat. Pause. They're really going back and forth? I will say there's something real about Honeycomb Brazy. He basically called Atlanta out for being a bunch of fake niggas and then everybody got on the phone with him.
Starting point is 01:16:32 So it looked like he got some type of respect. You see him on the phone with baby? He said, man, this is a realist conversation I had since I've been homeboy. since I've been home. Boy, baby, you were a real nigger. I was sure if more niggas in the game like you. But the talk we just had changed my whole mindset. I'm going to stay free and do this music shit.
Starting point is 01:16:52 I think, like, the other gangster rappers are telling him, like, you, bro, could you stop doing a dumb shit, bro? Like, you ought to go back to jail. Yeah, yeah, that's what, Honeycomb Brazy give me Gucci Man right before he went to jail vibes. Like, ready to crash out. And I think the other rappers are just telling him, like, bro, you're about to crash out and go back to jail.
Starting point is 01:17:15 Like, what the fuck is wrong with you? I see him post some other shit from 21. And he's like, apparently 21 been in his DMs from a while back years ago, telling him, bro, you got to cut that out. What the fuck? Anyway. Oh, here. Um, it's to outwrap these niggas, gangster.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Fuck the street shit. So it looked like Savage was telling us. telling him from back then, bro, you don't need to be on some street shit. Like, in this game, it's not going to work out. Just outwrap them. You know, because Honeycomb Braves look like he's been down to beef with everybody. And then he says to Savage, he says, out the gate you write about that because these niggas pie is fucking real life.
Starting point is 01:18:18 I'd be feeling like this industry ass hair. And then Savage says, shit, ain't anything about it? So how many times because you show a motherfucker you'll stand on business late out of and be solid. You feel me? And then he says, Righteous, I listen to you. I know you've been in this shit for a minute.
Starting point is 01:18:38 He said like three times da-da-da-da. Yeah. And he said, that's why I said Savage, the real one, because he hit me 2023 with the same shit trying to get me out the streets. It was never fuck the street. So he's kind of co-sounding with what Savage, you know, ended up saying later,
Starting point is 01:18:54 which is he didn't mean fuck the streets. he means like well he said save the streets but really he's been trying to like just kind of tell people like yo we don't need to be doing this street shit at this big age and we already kind of made it like that shit doesn't turn out
Starting point is 01:19:11 to be none where is that I just seen Gilbert Arenas I don't know like Gilbert Gilbert is speaking about 21 he says I am at 21 I'm just confused you can't what you can't sell a street scripture for a decade cash all the checks and pop out like hey guys
Starting point is 01:19:39 maybe don't listen to the street stuff. Nah, bro. That's like me dropping 60 than telling kids scoring is overrated. You was the messenger because of the message. Can't subscribe but unsubscribe us after we already paid.
Starting point is 01:19:56 Is that the most points that Gilbert Arena's ever scored 60? That nigga, keep bringing that shit up, man. Eh. That is a good point. That is a good point too, though. But I do think Savage when he's
Starting point is 01:20:20 speaking how he's speaking he's doing something that most rappers wouldn't do he's telling he's saying something that goes against and hurts him I think like you're supposed to kind of live in this delusion like you're whatever whatever he's telling people yo listen this is not a reality for me no more
Starting point is 01:20:44 I'm not doing this and I could keep acting and I could post guns online and make it seem like I'm doing this, which will probably encourage y'all to go do whatever even more. But I'm just letting y'all know, listen to the music. Don't crash out. Man, stay out of the street stuff. It doesn't end well.
Starting point is 01:21:03 You got to respect the person that says, hey, listen, this is, don't listen to music and go do this shit. It's kind of like a role model a bit, even though someone would then say, well, why then make that type of music? So it's going to be like that, right? But yeah, look like Honeycomb Brazy. Is he bullying finesse two times or he's trying to bully him? I can't ever tell. Times has a few choice words for Honeycomb Brazy after he troled him and his... Okay.
Starting point is 01:21:51 Be sure to like, comment, and... Comment and subscribe. Man, I ain't got to do nothing to sit right up and lock in. You hear me? Real time. there right here I ain't gotta shake no ass they got to move a muslin I'm sitting in the street brazen you're hearing the street nowhere going on oh bad big juice for the fold oh no just you want to tease a juice oh look man I'm playing that ball of f*** yeah I got this fuck no all right I guess he's
Starting point is 01:22:26 preview music stop some shit it saves some shit for you I got a video I want to show you get on live so this is in B4 for that's two times brother I was waiting on you I want to hear my life oh my mom you want to get up my live I'm going to end your career right here going up over here finish
Starting point is 01:22:52 dad dude get on this line brother for the line dog boom put something to add this he won't hear
Starting point is 01:22:59 my line I just want to play the video on your face come on you on here you don't hear you know you don't hear big man
Starting point is 01:23:05 you know hey tell that I'm all the phone on that I got it I got it I got it I got it Hey, little Zhu, come here.
Starting point is 01:23:14 Come in, a little Jew. Let's do. Jew, come here. Hey, little Jew. Come in, a little Jew. Let's do. Man, I ain't no way you get on my line like that, man. They don't want to be joining, man.
Starting point is 01:23:28 Damn, man. I'm disappointed. Damn, little Jew. Hell, man. He won't even get on the live with me, man. I'm bored, Jew. You on board. Man.
Starting point is 01:23:42 Come on board. man, get on the live, man. Don't do that. You may be coming a little part of the music off in there. You... Did you join? No.
Starting point is 01:23:53 You're a sister. You a... You a whole... Fong of my clover. Look, I ain't playing. I ain't tripping. I ain't tripping them. You too.
Starting point is 01:24:06 Bitch, I just got out. I ain't tripping. Get wet. I'm stacking 50 out of time. You know, Fred? Got out. You talk some money. Boy, you know what going.
Starting point is 01:24:17 Yeah, yeah. This video smelled like black in my house, man. Let me just move on. Yo, I see Blueface trying to talk to Kassanette. Blueface jumped in the drama. Kossanette tweeted out that he's single. He'll never be in a relationship again. It seems like him and his girl, Gigi, have gone through a separation.
Starting point is 01:24:39 She put that, I left. Now you want to get on the internet, Russia Paint Falls narrative about me off a fake Twitter post. It's insane. I never cheat on you. You know that. I never done. dealt with that man play sympathetic role somewhere else please now i'm gonna be honest with you i thought there's gonna be more of a follow-up on both sides to this i know she's getting big here's what i think
Starting point is 01:24:58 is gonna happen he's i think he bought to delete that pose i don't think he's streaming for the rest of the year i think he's gonna stream maybe a couple weeks into january or something like that he's going to delete that post she's going to delete hers they'll be back together what that's telling me if that happens don't know if it will but if it happens toxic relationship right Right. And one that, you know, I've been there, but you always want to keep the air and it out of your relationship issues or problems because now they're picking size. Like people love Kai's, so, you know, you can't tweet this out and go back to Shorty. You know why? Everything that happens wrong with you, she's going to get blamed for.
Starting point is 01:25:43 She's going to always feel that pressure. She won't be happy, which means you won't be happy. Yeah. It's probably grand opening, grand closing. Right. Anyway, we've seen a little T-J troll. He says a lot of things that I, that y'all thought I was, a lot of things y'all thought I did wrong is aging like.
Starting point is 01:26:05 Fine wine, all right? And then, uh, blue face jumped in and say, you, listen, man, Kastenat's a goddamn cry baby. He act funny with everybody. He came up with and wonder why he got mental health problems. Stop choosing fame over real relationships. and you niggas will be okay. Stop letting fame change you.
Starting point is 01:26:25 And you'll never like what, wait, stop letting fame change you. You'll never like what you become. I'll never switch up on people I started with. I'm from school yard Crip, not Hollywood. You say, you see me. You're going to see them every time. Now, Blueface, it's not a good thing.
Starting point is 01:26:53 thing. See, Blueface is also a person seems to be rejecting growth. Blueface, you could grow up from being a gang member. Like, there's people who are now in corporate America that's doing corporate business that at a certain age, they were gang banging. You seem so pot committed to let people know that you still the nigger from the block. You went to jail and you got a bunch of tattoos in jail just to prove, like, At this point, you should be trying to elevate your brand.
Starting point is 01:27:27 You had a decent brand. Oh, I don't know. Before going in. But, you know, and by the way, I don't believe Blueface is anything but real. Honestly. Legit. But Blueface has a little bit of Soldier Boy syndrome. The more successful they get, the more they keep trying to prove, not necessarily to us,
Starting point is 01:27:54 but the more they're trying to get back to where they're supposed. supposedly started from. Definitely blue face. I don't know if I'm soldiers started and bombed in. But my thing with blue face is if you didn't start out with all these tattoos and you was on a set, school yard crib, you didn't put all these millions of tattoos on your face. Why get successful and then do that? Feels like you're trying to revert, you know? But then I heard him speak about, I heard him speak about the tattoos. Blueface,
Starting point is 01:28:38 talks, jail tattoos. I think he was talking about it with a streamer recently. They asked what a new cat. And basically he was like, yo, the tattoos wouldn't hit the same. If I got them outside. Let me see. It was probably uploading
Starting point is 01:29:07 the last week. Yeah, I think I think this is it right. Yeah, him and Kiki Palmer. You got to ask you about the tattoos. When did this begin in jail? Was this like day two? Maybe like eight months, because I got them like one at the time. And what made you just do? Was you just kind of trying to pass the time?
Starting point is 01:29:31 What you're trying to let people know, I'm crazy? I always told myself as a kid I was gonna be one to add to that mother, you know? Okay. So me and jail just kind of made me feel like I didn't have my reason not to do it. I'm in prison. I ain't got no job interviews. Now I gotta ask you about the tattoos. I think it went a little bit more in depth.
Starting point is 01:29:54 Oh, no. Did you ever get in any fights in jail? Oh yeah. Seriously? You see my face? Yeah, but what does I have to do with fighting? Did you ever get in any fights in jail? Blueface, neon.
Starting point is 01:30:23 Did you ever get in any fights in jail? My face? Yeah, but what does I have to do with fighting? I don't know. I don't know. Did you ever get- Oh, okay, they wanted about the Walgreens. Oh, so fucking Washington National, Logan, brother.
Starting point is 01:30:45 So one thing about the, the character. camera right all my tattoos are backwards how you guys are viewing them they're backwards to you so of course they look fucked up but when you see me it's like oh damn that's a hundred donation you got all the spots on them you feel me i feel you oh okay they want yeah yeah i can't find me anyway um the point what i was trying to make is that Blueface is against growth, right? Like, I remember there's a clip out there, and I'll just speak about it if I can't find it.
Starting point is 01:31:29 He said that he was trying to get as much tattoos while in jail on his face because that's the place to get him. Like he felt it's more real to get the tattoos in jail. You get me? and he said when he realized he was getting out, he was trying to get more. And for him, it was,
Starting point is 01:31:52 it's kind of like about authenticity. Like he, like, he wanted to get jailhouse tats. And when you, when you kind of think about that mentality, for a guy who, you know,
Starting point is 01:32:03 came from that, that type of place, well, bro, you could have shot somebody before you got famous and went to jail and get them tattoos
Starting point is 01:32:10 if that's what you wanted. Why do you wait to you get successful? You get to be in a position where now you could do a lot things for your family and for other people and then you want to kind of now appeal or kind of like really sink into to all of that hood shit now so blueface don't look like he like growth for for blue face staying in the same spot is being real i don't think that's being real now here's the thing cutting people off or switching up on people i'm not saying that's real either however as you grow
Starting point is 01:32:46 you have to realize who can't grow with you. I always say this, man. And it's not necessarily in defense of Ka. Because I don't know who Kai is cut off. And I don't know if Kai do act funny with people or Ka. I don't know. I remember getting to the point that I was getting to. I used to have a couple motherfuckers who used to be with me.
Starting point is 01:33:05 I used to be a DJ in college. We were like, we graduate. But like we live a couple miles off campus. We still throwing parties. College kids coming through. We have a good time. my homies like we kind of like a year out
Starting point is 01:33:20 year two out remove the college type shit they still just chasing trying to fuck with the college chase like you know what I mean they just trying to like for them it's just all about getting bitches and I remember I was just like yo listen these are my niggas
Starting point is 01:33:34 but I had to go another way yo I got to go put some work and I got to go make some YouTube videos I got to go sometimes you got to stop hanging with niggies if their mentality can't grow with you. That's a fact. You can't take everybody with you. That's impossible. That don't mean you switched up.
Starting point is 01:33:51 That means at some point you guys had a similar path and then you got to separate. Kassanat has clearly, he's uberly focused to get to a point of success that, bro, you might have to leave a couple of niggas behind. Being real is not allowing people
Starting point is 01:34:09 to sabotage your goals, your dreams, your ambition, sabotage your life. You've got to sometimes move So I don't believe that's the reason, right? But of course, blue-faced the way he sees it because he's like, when you see me, you're going to see school yard grip. I'll never switch up on the people. Now, switching up is different than, you know, for me and like my homies, some of them I had to hold at a distance.
Starting point is 01:34:38 I bet. Your mentality is that. You think success is that. I used to give pep talks to my homies. I used to give pep talks to my homies Because like We were kind of feeling like You know, at that point
Starting point is 01:34:53 We got the popularity check Because like we throwing parties Everybody kind of knows We kind of getting a little lit like that And then we start having You know, not a lot of money A little decent amount You know
Starting point is 01:35:07 We weren't like Yo everybody broke type shit And I remember like After a while we were doing this so much I remember saying to them I say you're bro I say, yo, man, this ain't the wave. We used to be drinking McCarty.
Starting point is 01:35:20 And I said, yo, eventually at a point, we all going to be pulling up in luxury vehicles. We're not going to still be trying to party in a fucking apartment complex. We're going to be at like a lounge. Like, no, we're going to go on trips together. And I remember saying it to my homies, and they were like, the fuck are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:35:42 Like, they were looking at me like, Nick, what's wrong with this? What's wrong what we're doing right now? Nigger, we got the McCarty. We got the music playing. Like, fuck if our neighbors who lives through a paper-thin-wall comes over and be like, yo, yeah, I partying too. Like, they couldn't think beyond, like, I was trying to say there's levels to this.
Starting point is 01:36:02 Like, we want to go up the wrong. Like, we kind of maxed out at this level. So at that point, you got to leave niggas behind. That's fact. You got to leave niggas behind. Now, let's go on to the next part what he says. It says he acts funny with people. I don't know that about Kyle.
Starting point is 01:36:31 Who did Kyle come up with? And how is he acting funny with him? I don't know. He said he got mental problems. Stop choosing fame over a real relationship. Now, I personally believe that Kai, Kai speaking about mental health is, I was saying one reason I think now is two.
Starting point is 01:36:48 The first reason is that, you know, when you're chasing a goal, you know, you ever watch a TV show? And by the end of the TV show, you feel empty? The show just ended. You are working up to figure out the plot to see how these storylines resolve themselves. And once you get to the end
Starting point is 01:37:11 or to the desired goal, you feel like, damn, what now? This is why in life you always got to readjust your goal because when you get to the goal, there's almost like, there's that feeling of what now? I think Kai, just like many of the creators, you start off and you're like, oh man, y'all want to make,
Starting point is 01:37:31 I want to make $1,000 a week. I want to make $1,000 a month. You start making that. You don't want to make $10,000. Start making that. The point is money is a motivator for many creators, changing your lifestyle by working in a field that you like. But I'm telling you, Kai got so much money,
Starting point is 01:37:53 I'm telling you, it's no reason why you get to a point where money stopped being the motivation. Okay, so money can't be the motivator anymore for Kyle. Right? So then it might be like, yo, I want to bend the boundaries of creativity. I want to be the most lit streamer. I want to be the most creative stream. And then you start doing that and you accomplish it. And at first year you accomplish it because Kai's been on top now for three fucking years.
Starting point is 01:38:23 And I know for you, I'm like, that's not that long. In Internet creator times, that's fucking long. So that first year, you're like, ah, yeah, now it feels good. Like, everybody's now referring you to the, as the next big thing, you're the guy. That second year, you're now competing with yourself. You've outpaced your peers so much you're competing with yourself. But you take that as a personal challenge. Now, I think I can beat the last one.
Starting point is 01:39:00 And then at third year, you still compete with yourself. And you go so hard, you realize, like, what more else is there to do? So I think the emptiness probably came very quickly after the mafia thought. The nigga jumped out of a fucking plane. The nigga jumped. The nigga jumped out of a fucking plane. Bro, you think you could come back from that dopamine high to just sitting here and be like, just going to react to some videos and that person like yeah he could do it but you think he feels
Starting point is 01:39:54 happy you think he feels fulfilled you think he feels like he's going forward not backwards that's the thing people want to feel like they're going forward bro i was there like creatively the last couple go to my warren shy rack channel probably the last like 10 20 videos probably like 10 videos yeah I feel like I was just doing it because the audience was demanding it There was a Warren Shirek crowd Not everybody now who was like yo I came from Shrek Because they never even watched the Warren Shirek when that shit happened ever There was it was a a Chicago specialized fan base that loved it
Starting point is 01:40:39 So I was just keep doing the videos but like I would do the videos I was kind of almost like halfway mailing it in I didn't get any personal satisfaction of oh, I'm creating content for this channel anymore. I was just, I'm just doing it because y'all want it. I used to, you know, when I was coming up with the content that I would make the videos, but I would be like really excited doing research.
Starting point is 01:41:03 I kind of lose the passion. Creatively, I had thought I am past doing the Warren Shirek, among other things. Kastinat is jumping out of a fucking plane. If you're jumping out of a plane, you've met every celebrity you wanted to meet. Kim fucking Kardashian is announcing, not even this one, the mafia time before. You're in short films with Michael B. Jordan. Y'all see why?
Starting point is 01:41:52 Like, yo, it's just hard to come back. Look, this is the second one right here. Riot in New York City. Yeah, that was bad. But you built a... the nigger you know if there's no idea
Starting point is 01:42:06 that you could think of they'll be like oh wow I got to tune into that Kai stream the nigger then gave us and he gave us everything we never thought we would see in streaming in two
Starting point is 01:42:23 three years but that's why I think and that's the first reason I believe is it's a little bit depressing Now, I keep defending creators with this Because people keep saying the dumb shit You're making a lot of money, how could you feel? Man, when you do content to the level of Kai
Starting point is 01:43:01 Or you do as much content as as Kai, Your content affects your mood. Most great creators, Content at life, there is no distinction. This is why I always like me is who, you know, like the e-ros of the world. You can tell when Ebro clocked out of Hot 97, he probably don't even play hip hop in his house. Him and his baby moms or whoever, they're talking about the light bill or just whatever.
Starting point is 01:43:34 For most creators that's at the top, I guarantee Kai's life on stream and off stream was probably one jumbled mess. And not mess in terms of it being bad. there is no unplugging your brain from what you do that's seen as work versus you live in your personal life. It's just one blur,
Starting point is 01:44:10 like one blob. So I always told y'all even my early days is streaming. I mean, still even now. Like, tonight I'm going to give y'all not that long of a stream. I don't, like, When I'm like WL, I just cut it off.
Starting point is 01:44:33 I just cut it off. Because if I look at them comments and the comments says L stream, I don't sleep as well. Honestly, it's every creator. You kind of, there is a feedback circuit where you, you are wondering if you're regressing, are you not doing enough? Are you disappointing people?
Starting point is 01:44:56 And I do think a lot of that is affecting Kai. it affects all of us. But Kai is an extreme version of it because he hasn't taken breaks. He's been pursuing this. You know, I remember saying this about Kai. I said I would have left Twitch if I was him. You know what?
Starting point is 01:45:19 Kyle was averaging 100,000 viewers. And I remember somebody was telling me, like, nah, yo, it's possible that he could average, he could average like consistently, 200 or 300,000. I'm like, bro, no, that's the peak. 100,000, I'm, I'm cashing out. They were trying to get a nigga $60 million or $50 million, whatever.
Starting point is 01:45:41 Kick was trying to give him $50 million. Ducees, nigger. And for me, I was saying, and this is the point, it's not necessarily the money point. The point was this. You can't keep chasing a new peak. You get to a point where you realize you've hit the peak. Or it's just,
Starting point is 01:46:03 It's not possible. That should drive you, man. Anyway, I don't want to just only stick on that one point. The second point, because I said it was two. I said it was two. The second point of why, I believe, Kai might be mentally going through it. It's your girl.
Starting point is 01:46:35 It's your girl. It's so interesting. A woman could be the greatest source of your happiness. but also the greatest source of your pain and discomfort. They usually, if any woman who's with you, the average woman, if she's around you enough, she starts to know really intimate things about you. And what I mean by that?
Starting point is 01:47:04 Not like secrets. Like she knows how your mood changes. She knows like little things that maybe other people don't pick up on it because women, that's one of their innate abilities. And it's a really amazing thing. And they could use that to emotionally support you, lifts you up, encourage you. They'll know when maybe you got off stream
Starting point is 01:47:30 or like you're going through a tough time. He's on 15 calls. This shit's not going good. She'll know, all right, when he walk into this room with me, let me get his mind as much as I can off of, his work, his job, some drama going on. A good woman, and I think most women are good, is going to know that that's one of their superpowers.
Starting point is 01:47:56 Yeah, right now, I need to distract him. Maybe let's watch a movie. Let's get a massage. Come on, come on. Yo, let's do this. Hey, we should do, like, let's get your mind off of it. In the same breath. That same woman, if she wants you not to have a good night's sleep,
Starting point is 01:48:20 your ass is cooked. Yo ass is cooked. A version of control is to almost use those same things that I just mentioned that you could use for good to flip those things and use to mentally torment or even control survive. When Kai tweeted that out, there's something down sick good about me. Feels like he's been hot in some shit. He ain't always so. nice pictures look like they were having a good time.
Starting point is 01:49:09 Now he's saying you'll never see me in another relationship. It feels like maybe mentally has been turmoil that he's been going through. And I wouldn't be surprised. I wouldn't be surprised. I don't think society these days promotes healthy relationships. Young girls grow up watching batties. I absolutely hate women who watch with batties. Absolutely hate it.
Starting point is 01:49:44 There's no healthy representation of what a relationship should look like. they showcase problem solving its fights they showcase pettiness as ways to to handle interpersonal situations and relationships there's nothing positive on there now again we watch all type of bullshit we watch killer movies
Starting point is 01:50:04 drug dealer movies I'm not saying just the depiction of maybe something unhealthy or whatever is a bad thing I'm not saying that but these are where people are getting their representation of relationships. I don't think people see healthy relationships nowhere in society.
Starting point is 01:50:24 These days, toxic seems normal. Toxic is actually exalted. Yo, yeah, I did that. That's my toxic trait. And the reason why I say that is that I personally, and again, you know, I'm just kind of looking at things and I'm trying to evaluate, and I keep having to use a caveat, if this shit real.
Starting point is 01:50:52 because you never know. It was streamers. This shit could all be fake. It did dawn on me. And it struck me a little bit odd that while Kai, who goes absent, and when you see him, I can see, I'm not saying he's crying like a hole. But, like, I could see he's going through something because the eyes are a little bit more glossy. A little bit more glossy. And while he's been, he's tried five times now to do that.
Starting point is 01:51:32 tell us he's going through something, right? He said it at the streamer awards. Yo, I'm leaning into anime. My man is watching Naruto. This ain't know this bitch stressing him out. This thing is watching fictional characters, nigger. Then he went on Twitter. Then he made a video.
Starting point is 01:52:03 Then he went back on Twitter. He's been trying to tell us something ain't right. Here's what struck me as odd. In the moments that he seems the most distance from his fans. Oh, that's another thing, too. Be careful of the chick. Didn't I tell Kai this before? I said, Kai, don't you stop streaming as much as you did because you got a girlfriend?
Starting point is 01:52:34 Did I say this? Nick, I told him this. Nigel, when I'm saying shit like this is because it's happened to me. This shit was like a G-Herbo song. Jack, you think I could have got through a 30 for 30, nigga, with the demons I was dealing with? You think I could, bro, it was beef all day. Nigger, stream was the piece.
Starting point is 01:53:09 And even then, sometimes shit get out of hand so much you don't even end up streaming. So I know about one of them ones. I know about one of them ones. But this is what I called it from early. Listen to this, Jack. Listen to this. I said this.
Starting point is 01:53:40 Academics, he called me when I was short, when I went to Costa Rica. I was in line of customs. Academics costing at LeBron. That's after I said the LeBron thing. That's after I said the LeBron thing. And I said to him, don't you stop streaming now that you got a girl? And he laughed at me. And he said, act.
Starting point is 01:54:10 You see this vision board I got, nigga? And I said, you know what I said? You know, a young nigga, listen, I'm never telling people. I'm not a soapbox niggas like these niggas that act like they're perfect. Y'all seen my mistakes. You ain't never, listen, I don't care what white boys you got going on, nigga. Go get with the wrong chick. Nigger, she teared, nigga, uh, uh, uh, uh, yo, you have a demon.
Starting point is 01:54:38 Who, listen, once you love her, you start doing too much, she knows she got you hooked. Niggins, she'll turn a billion dollar empire to be in a business and debt in 25 minutes. Facts. Trust me. Trust me. I need this full video.
Starting point is 01:54:57 I need this full video if y'all have the full video. Because I said to him, I said to him, don't go Hollywood now. I've been it. You admit it. LeBron is damn for... How that's going to make you feel? No, no, we love Lombron in the legacy.
Starting point is 01:55:20 You got to hold down this reputation. This shit is not real. See, I can't find it now. I can't find it. I need that full conversation. I need that full conversation. Here we go. Hey, my boy.
Starting point is 01:55:48 Hey, let me tell this. And I said to somebody, yo, stream a little bit more, my boy. I don't get in the relationship. You said what? Do you know what I do, gang? T. You see, Kyle, Kyle a little bit wet behind the air. Wet behind the air. You get with the wrong chick. Nigger, fuck streaming.
Starting point is 01:56:12 You might be able to barely be able to lift. Can't get no sleep stressed out. Do you know what I do, gang? Yo, them Nike partnership McDonald's commercials deals when you with one of them chicks? Do you know what I do, gang? Look at my whiteboard and tell me. What's up? Do you know what I do, gang? He asked Hersky.
Starting point is 01:56:44 All right, buddy. While I seen Ka, he goes up, he gets his speech. Right? He does his speech. Your nominees for Best Stream collab. Listen to his speech here, chat. I'm even at this event right now. The glow on Kaan's face is gone.
Starting point is 01:57:15 Kyle was one of the most happiest guy. Everybody knows that KC35. It seems a little bit more manufacturing. You're looking at you're like, something going on, gang. I believe that the reason why it really worked was because I believed in it before anybody else did. And I noticed that who love to create to say the things on my mind on clothing brand are Jason the wing. Yeah, this right. I appreciate everybody who decided to vote for me for this award.
Starting point is 01:57:56 Just look at his eyes, Chad. You could tell. It's not that he's only ecstatic that he won the award. You know when you could tell us there's something on somebody's mind. One thing I wanted to, like, say to you guys tonight is... You could tell, Jack. I hope a lot of creators in here and everybody at home and the viewers and the streamers really take care of your mental health.
Starting point is 01:58:19 I just noticed that recently I just been going through things in my head and now this is what this is what struck me as odd chat Kai has been letting us know he's going through a really tough time in his life mentally he's working things out he seems unhappy you go to his by the way he's he's not hiding it he's Bro, he's on his 17 million Instagram page making a video. Look at his eyes. It looks always a little glossy.
Starting point is 01:59:03 I'm currently on my laptop right now. And I appreciate everybody who's been sending me. The smile looks a little manufacturer. Birthday wishes as today is my birthday. Looking down constantly. I felt like it was the perfect day to be transparent and honest with you guys. Just look at the eyes, chat. A few days ago, I spread awareness on mental health and how important it is to take.
Starting point is 01:59:22 take care of yourself. And honestly, for the past few months, I've been struggling with mental health out of self-doubt. For the past few months, I've been struggling. By the way, I'm not saying it's a shame, my man. We all go through shit. But this was the odd part about it. While he's going through probably one of the toughest periods of his life, learned to adjust and trying to figure shit out.
Starting point is 01:59:51 His girlfriend's on Instagram saying this. Y'all know your girl has been traveling, living life. My life is truly amazing. He's having to work. Yo, chat. Going back to that toxic shit, I'm telling you. A lot of women, they trade your happiness that they could be happy. When you unhappy, they're happy.
Starting point is 02:00:17 When you happy, they're happy. That's a lot of these modern day women. When you are happy, they ain't happy. You know, you ever been with a girl? You come in and smiling. What you smiling for? She doesn't start a fight. She don't like the fact that you happen.
Starting point is 02:00:35 And when you are mentally beat down by this bitch, she's elated. When he's unhappy, she's the most happy. If y'all know by one of them ones, listen, I've been there. I'm in my 30s now. I've seen it all. I don't have seen it all.
Starting point is 02:00:59 When she's posting online, I'm living my best life. You thinking I'm living my fucking worst. You're sitting here wondering You've ever been on the shitter like this Giving up? Like you're like, how did I get here, man? How did I?
Starting point is 02:01:16 She's in the makeup room Having the time of her life My man sound like he's fighting For sanity She says This the life I've been dreaming about My life is truly amazing And I'm incredibly grateful for that
Starting point is 02:01:42 I get to travel, experience freedom. And the way that I live... I get to travel. I get to do this. It's literally the way that I knew I wanted to live as a child. I've always lived very nice, but as a little girl, I knew at this age. Now one time she said, the man I'm with. Yo, traveling, lit.
Starting point is 02:02:15 How I'm living right now? Lit. My man's fighting for it. My life is truly amazing And I'm incredible Chat, yes Sometimes a woman could rob you Not actually physically or rob you for money
Starting point is 02:02:31 But she could rob you your goddamn peace She could rob you your peace She could rob you of your motherfucking peace She fees on that energy They call women like that a succubis She sucks the energy out of you she sucks all the good things that usually emanate to you and I don't know if they got like a formula on how they do it
Starting point is 02:03:05 but they all happen to do it in certain ways one of the big ways is isolation yo I'm gonna get you away from all of the people who could get in your ear and say yeah you good bro this bitch bugging This bitch is bugging Isolation One of the main tactics
Starting point is 02:03:28 Let's go over there Just us alone Wait, well Now you should bring my guys Now I leave them What? Why are we always with them? You gay or something?
Starting point is 02:03:40 Why can we just go ourselves? Well, that should probably bring my assistant No, no, no, why is it always that? Okay, let's go by ourselves Yeah Yeah, it happens So my boy Kyle Going through it
Starting point is 02:03:59 And she's saying, man, this lifestyle I've been living recently. Holy. Holy. My life is truly amazing. And I'm incredibly grateful for that. I get to travel, experience freedom. And the way that I live is literally the way that I knew I wanted to live as a child. I've always lived very nice.
Starting point is 02:04:20 But as a little girl, I knew at this age, this is how I wanted to live. Like, exactly how I'm living exactly what. Now. This begs. This begs. Let me say this. And, yo, this may not be another Akash situation.
Starting point is 02:04:40 Yo, that's another thing about everybody laughing at Akash. There's a lot of Akash is out here. Everybody was laughing at my man Akash. I'm telling you, these days, TikTok in North America, and Instagram, y'all got to watch what your girls be posting. Yo, you better tell me you love. love me, babban, this, this, that they're all developing these type of mindsets.
Starting point is 02:05:04 People be thinking that, like, it's just some girls, like, I think Akash's wife, I want to be careful because I know he's a lover and he's married to her. Some people are just a little bit stupider in terms of they'll show it. A lot of these chicks think like it, but they're not brazen enough to just say it. Now, if I go to her YouTube, now maybe I'm out of the loop. I feel like you've been dating shorty for like three months. Let's scroll down Let's scroll down
Starting point is 02:05:43 Let's scroll down Okay, yeah She don't got that many vlogs and shit Here's the point though Okay Oh perfect Chat 13 days ago
Starting point is 02:06:04 Vlogmas day 15 Mental health checkin So let's do a mental health Checking on Kai Kai Here's the mental health checking on car. Everybody, I'm currently on my laptop right now. And I appreciate everybody who's been sending me birthday wishes.
Starting point is 02:06:30 As today is my birthday. So I felt like it was the perfect day to be transparent and honest with you guys. A few days ago, I spread awareness on mental health and how important it is to take care of yourself. And honestly, for the past few months, I've been struggling with mental health out of self-doubt and fright of pursuing goals that... My man is struggling. Let's see what she been doing. I'm slowly becoming tired. I think today
Starting point is 02:06:55 Still trying to show up every single day. Yeah, hold on, we're going to get to it. Here we go. Is it here? Here we go. Perfectly, you just have to finish it being. I'm trying to play from the full video. This age, this is how I wanted to live, like exactly how I'm living, exactly where I'm
Starting point is 02:07:18 placed, exactly where I am. Like, this is where I want it to be. And me knowing that and really seeing it and live is literally the way that I knew I what my mental has been. Let's get into a positive note. Okay? Y'all know your girl has been traveling, living life. My life is truly amazing.
Starting point is 02:07:40 And I'm incredibly grateful for that. I get to travel, experience freedom. And the way that I live is literally the way that I knew I wanted to live as a child. I've always lived very nice. But she told about her dream man, right? The way she wanted to live with a non-toxic black king who loves her, right? That's what she told about, right? But as a little girl, I knew at this age, this is how I wanted to live.
Starting point is 02:08:10 Like, what should mean by that? Exactly how I'm living, exactly where I'm placed, exactly where I am. Like, this is where I wanted to be. And me knowing that and really seeing it and really. real time, I don't take that lightly at all. Like, I do not take that lightly. And what I truly do understand is how blessed I am. This has been one of the most, like, mentally challenging years because I've had...
Starting point is 02:08:37 I really want to achieve. And the reason I... Kyle looked like he didn't crack a smile in like 90 days. For her, she's like, yeah, my mental health, uh, it's kind of challenging, though. Hold on. It's such an amazing year, but just also such a hard one. But now I'm learning to just... I've really been in my head is because I just wanted to do more.
Starting point is 02:09:02 I've gained to realize that I'm a true creator and I'm very passionate about... Stay where it's happy at. Stay where it's peaceful. Stay where it smiles and glitter and go, okay? And keep God in your life. Pray every night. Pray over everything that you do, whether it's driving, eating, waking up. Like, just pray.
Starting point is 02:09:24 Pray for yourself. pray for others. God is the only person you have to answer to at the end of the day. None of this other stuff matters. I'm also so thankful to have a partner who treats me with not only kindness but respect. Someone I can truly call my best friend. Having that kind of support has honestly shown me how important. Emotional safety and mental health really is. How come we ain't seen that about you?
Starting point is 02:09:50 Out creating. And I have other goals. Yo, Kai. Let it out, gang. God, let it out. You my nigga. Real niggas cry. Real niggas like,
Starting point is 02:10:02 hey, sometimes you might not want to do it in front of people, but you know, sometimes you got let a couple out and then you just kind of get back on your shit, though. All right, I got this. I got this. I got this. I am really proud of myself for how far I have come this month and I just am excited for the rest of this journey.
Starting point is 02:10:22 Yesterday was my YouTube channel. third birthday y'all so it's been three years i've had this channel and this year has been my most consistent year ever in the past three years and i'm so proud of myself for that as well as you guys know we are almost to 200th journey like i said and i hope you guys are tonight was okay to sit stay put rest because i'm tired i don't know if you're being negative towards other but you really don't know how it feels until it's you. And I still showed up on days where I didn't 100% feel my best. This month means a lot to me for reasons that go way beyond content.
Starting point is 02:11:12 I'm just trying to make sure I have my eye vets on right before being in my eye. A lot of you know, a lot of you may not know, but I've had a really tough year this year. Honestly, I feel like this year was one of those years that changes you, humbles you and forces you to grow up in ways that you didn't ask for if there yeah something going on something going on man so what else you got going on here let me see this is her vlog I am about to finally leave New York but before we leave I have to do some running around my flight is not until 6 p.m. tonight right now it is 1130 a.m. yeah I have some errands to run I have to just do some running around, so I'm going to bring you guys along with me for that.
Starting point is 02:12:20 Let's see these eyes. I just... Shananets, my Chanel boots, and then, of course, my little baby. My little baby. I love her so much, y'all. I actually got other bags, too, that I got on the same day as I got her. I have not showed y'all those. Those are my babies, too.
Starting point is 02:12:42 This one is just more versatile, but the other ones are still really cute. I might show y'all those on, like, Christmas Day. Even though those aren't Christmas gifts, but I just might show it during that time because I am going to show gifts that you guys get. Don't forget to send stuff that you would like for. Delivered to me. Look at my clothes. Like, this lint is everywhere. This is why you don't wear white fur with black clothes.
Starting point is 02:13:08 That's so ghetto. We're here to get some hot cocoa. Look at this line. Yo, no. She got a security. with her she got high security okay the line is crazy for excuse me excuse me if I pay for your hot chocolate will you are you together too or no
Starting point is 02:13:35 waiting in line for over an hour you get the picture or no oh no Cindy this is the new one be mind if I go and compare over there oh thank you thank you this one's kind of giving me like running shoes yeah that's them I'm really normally into like big bags, so this is kind of one of my first mall. Yeah. Oh my gosh, look at this. Look at this.
Starting point is 02:14:08 Oh my guys. Thank you. No problem. Bye. Time to go to the car. Yo, this would a real nigga be sacrificed. Yo, let me tell you this man. You know what they said Jesus died on the cross of y'all sins?
Starting point is 02:14:19 Yo, this was Steph Curry. Every hardworking man be breaking a back like sweat. sweating, like really working hard for, you're sacrificing yourself, your body, your mental health for her to shop. That's. 3.39. Light is at six.
Starting point is 02:14:41 Yo, I went six with out. You, I had a tough day today. Oh, man, I almost, the driver had to spin the block twice. He couldn't double park while he waited for me and Chanel. I was trying to have my macho. But it, come on. Airport with it?
Starting point is 02:14:57 What time I said we're going to get there? See? That ass was the tough days for these chicks. For a right now at 408. Oh, that's cute. Thank you. Bye. For yesterday.
Starting point is 02:15:16 No. Okay, guys, I just... Is this ironic chat? Look. Chat. Kai sound like he need therapy. Listen what she said. Shopping is my therapy.
Starting point is 02:15:40 Shopping is my therapy. Y'all. Now, buy. Dhabolical. Nah, this is Dambolical. Yo, my man Kyle looked like he need actual therapy. He's going through it. Yo, he need Dr. Phil sometime of doctor.
Starting point is 02:15:59 Yo, she just needs Eve St. Laurent. She need Cartier. She need Balenci's. That's her thing. Yo, this is crazy, bro. Nah, this is crazy. Shopping is my third. Therapy.
Starting point is 02:16:16 Yo, this is like what I'm telling you what's their love language. Love language is buying me a G-wagon, the pink one on the outside. Matter of fact, make it on the inside. I want to stay low-key. Look. Got two Fips. I am on the hunt for some gifts. These aren't Christmas gifts yet, but I still have to grab a couple gifts.
Starting point is 02:16:35 So I'm going to bring you guys along. Oh my gosh. She got her car booted. Oh, my gosh. Her car got booted. We are about the shop. I'm going shopping. I'm going shopping. Not necessarily for myself.
Starting point is 02:16:47 If I see something I like, I'm going grab it. And we are in fifth, so we kind of got to be a little discreet. Shopping in my therapy. Look, they're ready to tell me some already. Look, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo, lo, yes? Once I get in the car. Hold on. She got me together.
Starting point is 02:17:21 I'd be giving her a hard time. I definitely gave her a hard time with these gifts. She'd been asking me, what was I doing? Was I getting them or not? And then I came and she really didn't even have the right size. But I hope it still fits the shoes for sure. But the outfit, the sweatpants and the jacket, I don't know if it's gonna so fit.
Starting point is 02:17:39 I'm trying to think about what else I need to do. Over here. Oh yeah, you guys, so I will be doing a huge PO box opening at the . I'll just go another day or try to find something that's . Let's go try it. Not enough time in a day. Me posting every day has been only. Oh my gosh, so stressful, so hard.
Starting point is 02:18:06 Like just making sure I have good videos coming out every day or decent videos. Because I know a lot of y'all have been saying my videos haven't been long. But y'all have to understand. Like I'm posting for 25 days every single day. I can't give you a 40 minute. Oh, empty penthouse tour. Oh, these are the gifts that keep on giving. Oh, welcome to my new Pahy.
Starting point is 02:18:39 I told you guys a couple videos. Yo, Kai, blink twice, game. I think it was probably like two, three videos ago that I was going to get a space for us to be more freely open at. And I did. So let's take a walkthrough and let's see what it looks like. First, I'm obviously at the front door, right? And I'm so glad. Come with some goodies.
Starting point is 02:19:10 They did give me this really cute kid. Hi guys. So right now, I'm in Walmart. I originally came here with and then it comes out really cute and then it's like I built it. It didn't come built. I literally built it.
Starting point is 02:19:27 Girl, you ain't got to say it like that. Participate. Don't hate, baby. Participate. Yeah, I think I got this one. I think we understand. What would you like Christmas this year?
Starting point is 02:19:59 Oh my gosh. What do I want for Christmas this year? Yeah, let's hear it. A G-wagon. Yeah, yeah, yo, chat. She ain't get that G-Wagon, nothing been happy in the Cripsons. Facts. Yo, she woke up on Christmas Day, looked in the driveway, the G-wagon not there?
Starting point is 02:20:20 Yo, Christmas, your party done. Yo, wake up, nigga. You, wake up. Wake up, nigga. Yo, why does Biscuit texting? Why this, why that? Why this? Why that? Wake up, nigga.
Starting point is 02:20:34 That's easy. Oh, that's easy? Right now, we are at Bryant Park. I think this is where they have like a whole bunch of like markets and like, yes, I found it. Getting the shower. I feel like today's going to be a good day. I have a list of things that I want to do. What is this?
Starting point is 02:20:53 Oh, okay. Y'all, this is so fire. This is so fire. This was one of the main things I wanted to see while I was here in New York. Raising money for the children, six of children. I swear. Right now I am at Target, well just got to talk. Legos, and I don't know if it'll be in like...
Starting point is 02:21:24 I do have the Teddy Brown ones, but these are like the darker brown, more rich. And I just feel like this would be great. Okay, cute. Okay. So first gift. Right here, I'll be right back, okay? I'll get something for you, you know? Miss, please take no.
Starting point is 02:21:45 A loose change in my bag. And I don't have a wallet. And I don't have a wallet. And I feel like if I had a wallet, I would be able to keep up with my stuff a little bit more. You get what I'm saying? Like things wouldn't get lost so easily. So I would appreciate to have this Chanel one. This one is specific.
Starting point is 02:22:02 It's like baby pink, big Chanel logo, you know? This is from the fall and the fall slash winter 2025, 2026 collection. So it's fairly new. Okay? And it's a small flap wallet. Like I said, I'd be losing my stuff. This is around $1,100. Next. Okay, not too bad, not too bad. Okay. You don't want like the Ralph Lauren wallet. What? You don't want like a polo. Polo? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:22:29 Like a hundred dollar wallet. What kind of wallet do you have? Oh, okay. Right, right, right, right. Let's go. Okay, what's next? I'm scared because I don't even know what's next. Oh, okay, good, good, good, good, good. This is the Cyclar body kit. This is, I believe it comes with Sent to like my nighttime routine. Now you get $9 off. So yeah, yeah. So if you hurry up, like you'll get the sale. It'll be so let me do a drum roll real quick. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:23:03 No, like my coach. Oh, oh. Like, come on. Okay, so this is my number one gift. Description, as you can see, G-Wagon, Windows. I just feel like, yeah. It's safer for me.
Starting point is 02:23:29 me a truck is safer for me okay price not that much not not that much it's not that much okay I did specify that I want a big pink boat on top big pink one not red not blue not green big and pink that is gonna cost you around 50 to a hundred dollars wait oh not that much I don't know I don't know it's not that much though I promise it's not that much like it's not a lot a lot okay yeah I But like I said, the bow is cheap. Like this, huh? No, we got to call the jeweler.
Starting point is 02:24:07 What? Things like, I really, really love them. My boyfriend has really, really, really influenced me. My cookies are all over the floor. All right. Okay. Hey, stop before you break my table. So, boom.
Starting point is 02:24:25 I personally want to upgrade my earrings. My boyfriend has really, really, really influenced me. And I did. It's, huh? Huh? What that mean? Okay, like I said, I really love my earrings. Like, I really, really love them.
Starting point is 02:24:46 But I just feel like they will look a little better if they were a little bigger. So, boom. Okay, Lotto didn't say she hearing GIA diamonds for no reason, okay? Right here. Right there, okay? Pricewise, I don't know, we gotta call the jeweler. I have no idea. I'm not good with jewelry.
Starting point is 02:25:06 Are you ready to go to the next thing? How does this look? Yo, chat, Mafia Time 4 coming. Mafia Time 4. Yeah, Mafia Time 4. Mafia Time 4. This was when Mafia Town 4 got commissioned. Right here.
Starting point is 02:25:23 Right here. After Christmas shopping. Yo, yo, we're going to Mafia Time 4, bro. Yeah. Another 30 days. Huh? 30 days, niggas. You heard me.
Starting point is 02:25:32 Huh? My earrings are good. I think they could be a little bit bigger, though. No? No, I think they could be a little bit. I've been having these for like a year. I think, I think it's time to upgrade. A year.
Starting point is 02:25:45 It's a long time. Shit. I've been having these for a year. What? Okay. Okay. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 02:25:57 Next. Boom. New camera lens. So, all right. This is not bad? All right. Let me explain. So I think I want a.
Starting point is 02:26:07 A Sony, this, whatever it is, or a fish eye lens, my fellow ladies and gentlemen, they all My lens is good though. Okay, and then this is priced around like $95. Oh, good, good. Oh, so it's like you like all the cheap shit. You like all the cheap shit. Let's go. Let's keep going.
Starting point is 02:26:30 Ready? All right. Boom. Sephora gift card. So I'm really into like lip products. I love lip gloss, love lip bombs, lip, lip, lip, lobes. oils, lip, everything. And I think $500 to $1,000 wouldn't be bad. Yeah, that's not bad. Like this would probably last me on lips for about six months. So like, that's not bad. You know,
Starting point is 02:26:51 a cute gift card. I could go whenever I want. I'm really into bags. And these three are my most wanted at the moment. Okay. These three are my most wanted. Let me actually, let me put this down. Let me go ahead and put this down. I really should have got into it with the car, but with the bags, though, like I'm really a bad girl. So I got to really get into it. Boom. We're going to go here. We have the LV. Speedy. This is the camo colorway, right? Really fire. Like, I just feel like this is a real statement piece. Like, I need this bag. Want this bag. Gotta have it. So can you please have this under the Christmas list? Also, I probably, like, I'll do a 25 or 30. You know, the girls say you got to know your Birken
Starting point is 02:27:37 size. I don't. really know my burkin size because I don't have a burkin yet but I plan to have my first burkin this Christmas okay so booh huh okay I plan to have my first burkin this Christmas pink crocodile that's fire but I'll take any burkin I just feel like that needs to be added to my collection of bags that's kind of one of the only so buy that shit but that's why I want it for Christmas so you can ho ho hold down my chimney and put it under there okay but yeah I just feel like burkin is kind of like one of the only bags I don't have have like the brand the Hermaz brand I don't have one of those I have every other brand I just
Starting point is 02:28:52 don't have this one so I would just appreciate a Birkin a cute cute cute Birkin just for research purposes crocodile Birkin bag 55,000 350,000 130, 145 fucking thousand 172, 34000 fucking thousand 72,000 34,000, 42,000, 52,000, 50,000, 50,000, 709th, well, hold on. Have like the brand, the Hermes brand. I don't have one of those. I have every other brand. I just don't have this one, so I would just appreciate a burkin, a cute, cute burkin.
Starting point is 02:30:22 I have like the burgh. We added to my collection. Crocodile, that's fire. But I'll take any. These are the crocodiles. Yeah, you're going to spend $50,000 on that one. That's a fact. Wow.
Starting point is 02:30:36 Okay. I just feel like that needs to be added to my collection of bags. That's kind of one of the only... So buy that shit. What? So buy that shit. Right? That's why I want it for Christmas so you can ho, ho, hold down my chimney and put it under there, okay?
Starting point is 02:30:49 But yeah, I just feel like Berkin is kind of like one of the only bags I don't have. Like the brand, the Hermaz brand? I don't have one of those. I have every other brand. I just don't have this one. So I would just appreciate a burkin, a cute, cute burkin. And then this, this is giving like Camorra Lee 2000s vibes. Like, this is really one of my favorite bags.
Starting point is 02:31:10 But I could get this bag myself. Like, if you give me these two, I could just get this one. Okay? That works? Yeah? That sounds like it? Yes, your girl about to have a burking. Spent $100,000 on bags to me.
Starting point is 02:31:22 I'll get the other one that's cost $2,000. Christmas? Oh, I'm about to be so cute. going into the new year oh this is a 35 by the way a speedy 35 not not not the smaller ones like like you know I like big bags Santa big bags big bags okay yeah I've been one of them real bad price I don't know we're gonna have to use Google or go to the store and X but I don't know it's not that much though I know it's not that much shouldn't be too much okay let's go next thing oh I'm so excited about that are you no how are you feeling
Starting point is 02:31:57 So-so? Next thing. Candles. Okay, I really don't like how you're getting hype for all the cheap shit. Like every time I put something cheap up here, you ho-ho-ho-ho and then clapping. But when I put something that I really want and that I really want you to get, you don't clap. You say no. Or you say so-so.
Starting point is 02:32:15 I need that same energy for everything. Everything. My lips not even that long. And you Santa Claus. Shit. All right. Candles. You got me candles last Christmas?
Starting point is 02:32:27 and I really love the way you pick. Yeah, I ain't going to lie. Yo, Roan, thank you for the 10, yo. It's a guy better than me. Hey, listen, at least I got to give shorty credit. She's the true definition of A&P. Any means possible? Yeah, any means possible, bro.
Starting point is 02:32:54 Any means possible. Pick them. Like, really love them. You did a really great job, Santa Claus. Okay. You kind of know my vibe already. Last year. This year, same vibe. That's going to cost you around. Maybe like $60. Go go. Oh, ho. I'm tired of your bullshit. Okay. Okay. Okay. Let's just go. Next thing. I think this might need a drum model. This might be my last thing because my list's not that long. So I feel like everything on my list. Oh, okay. You don't care. Okay. Yeah. Okay. We're back. The TV you don't want. Brough.
Starting point is 02:33:49 Nah, the TV a hater. How the hell? No network. No, we got network. Please. My TV's brought. What? The TV.
Starting point is 02:34:10 What is this? A mini frosted AP. Mini Frosted AP. She must think she dated in the future. She don't got an AP. She is not mine. Okay. Oh, secondary market.
Starting point is 02:34:48 Yeah, you're not going to get one in the original. You're going to second... Oh, 88,000 ain't that bad. 88,000 ain't that bad. Get the bag for 70,000. Get the mini AP for 80,000, the G-Wagon for like... Maybe 253. You don't have me, 300.
Starting point is 02:35:08 You can spend a mill on your girl for Christmas? You spend a mill on your girl for Christmas? All right? Fuck it. Bug it, man. Oleg! Hey. God.
Starting point is 02:35:27 I'm gonna tell you what you do, man. See, I don't like tell the niggas is doing, because I've been there. Niggas can't tell me what to do. Don't tell me shit. Let me keep hitting my head. Let me rock. Let me rock, nigga. Jack, give me another topic.
Starting point is 02:35:46 Or else I'm gonna catch y'all nigga tomorrow. Not gonna lie. I feel like everybody actually spending time with a significant other. People getting engaged. and shit. I do want to make a bet. I'll make a bet that half of these people that just got engaged now,
Starting point is 02:36:11 half of them are making it to the opot. Oh, did I see all this Cardi B nonsense? Yo, Stefan Diggs, man. It says, Stefan Diggs. I don't want to get into it. I'm going to pray for Cardi B's mental peace. Yeah, I don't want to get into it. You know, Stefan Diggs?
Starting point is 02:36:34 got mad babies all around. So, of course, people like it. And really it's because of these female fan bases. They're nitpicking who he spent Christmas with. He spent Christmas at one of his other baby mom's house. Not with Cardi B. Then another one of his baby moms is throwing shots. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:36:50 Like, it looked like they're throwing shots. I don't know if they're throwing shots at Cardi. Whatever the case is. And unfortunately, man, uh, here we go. Oh, they got some benzino gay shit. going on? I don't know. What's that about? So this is, this is, uh, what's homie's name? Stefan Diggs's other baby mama. She posts and shit like when a
Starting point is 02:37:35 nigger's stuck between two bitches, the one that stays feels like she won. But in reality, it's the one that left the nigger that won. Because you still got to deal with the cheating, the lies, the disrespect. The nigger would always try to get back and keep in touch with the one that left. Do I got to decipher that? For as much as women claim they don't like cheaters, they're attracted to cheaters. That is true. Women are attracted to cheaters. But aren't we all?
Starting point is 02:38:16 We're attracted to all the shit that we claim we don't like. Niggins would be like, y'all, I hate crazy bitches. And it's not necessarily you're attracted to crazy. Crazy women tend to be A, B, or C, and you're attracted to those things, so then you you're attracted to the crazy women. Women like a certain type of man. But those men are liked by most women, and they fuck most women. Yeah, you like cheaters.
Starting point is 02:38:41 Yeah, you're not attracted to that one quality, but you're attracted to the other qualities that support the quality that you supposedly hate. You feel me? I'm going to leave it there. See, I'm getting a photo offline. I don't know how to you. Not because I'm tired,
Starting point is 02:38:58 just because it's 547. And, yeah, I got to come back later today. And I'll, I got to do a real prep to have some, like a full topic list to give you out four hours. but I'll do it for today. If you don't know, I made the announcement early on. I'm going to be streaming until the end of the year. I'm still trying to decide if I'm going to stream up until New Year's or maybe just
Starting point is 02:39:25 sometime on New Year's Eve. So I was thinking like maybe I stream like, I don't know, maybe like nine or maybe like, yeah, nine to 12 or nine to one because I wanted to do the count now, which I never did that before with you. But, yes, I think the 30 for 30. we're good on it. We're just, you know, I keep telling you what streaming is.
Starting point is 02:39:47 It's about consistency. And getting online every day becomes a habit that you feel like you have to do and you kind of get in the groove of it. So rather than stop, let me just keep it going at least until the end of the year. So we'll probably end up doing like 32 days or something like that.
Starting point is 02:40:05 Who cares? So let's do that. We're going to be streaming those. And also we got to do our streams. Oh, this one. what we do. Oh, perfect. I got the idea. So since today's the 29th, we got two more days. I'm going to break up this year. We got to break up this year. We got to come back with a proper breakdown of how this year has been, right? Some of these old topics that's happened throughout the year,
Starting point is 02:40:28 we're going to do a look back at it. We're going to pause on that. That sounded crazy. We're going to, you know, just look at the biggest topics that happened this year, update those stories. create our year-end list, music and also pop culture. And I think that'll take us until pretty much the end of the year. We're 48 hours away, 48 hours away, or less than that at this point. Yeah, 48 hours, actually more. We're 48 hours plus away from the end of the year, and we're going to do a proper wrap-up. Okay?
Starting point is 02:41:07 So allow me to kind of come up with these categories also if you're thinking about what these streams are There's not much new topics and I don't want to just you know pull teeth Trying to like talk about things that you guys might not care about or just you know, I mean I've often times like I'm riffing or I'm just like damn they almost trying to do some comedy basically So I'm gonna come back with a list of You know events whether it's the D-Dit trial Uh anything else that happened.
Starting point is 02:41:37 and we're going to do our year and wrap up okay so we got about two days to do that and um yeah it's been a hell of a year people it's been a hell of a year um i got family in town i know you guys maybe still have family around you're still trying to spend time with them i appreciate you guys taking time whether it's like you're we streamed extremely late tonight whether you guys come fuck me a little bit later or you know uh whatever time i could get especially during the holiday time when people spend time of family. I appreciate so let's keep it going. Again, consistency is the key and I really thank you guys for encouraging me to get back a bit more consistent than we've been in the last couple months. Okay. So I'll see you guys later today,
Starting point is 02:42:22 but what I'm going to do is that we're going to start our wrap up of 2025 and New Year's Eve, half of that stream will be perspective and predictions for 2025. All right. Oh, 26, I mean. Also, I still haven't done Discord. I wanted to do, like, a Discord, like, you know, Town Hall type of, like, Q&A or, like, AMA type of thing. So let's see if we can figure that out, too. All right.
Starting point is 02:42:53 Chat, I love y'all. I will see y'all later today. Have a good day, a good productive day. What day is today? Monday? Wow. The day's just fucking blind. All right?

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