DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Day 2⁄30. Playboi Carti Sells 298K first week. Sauce Walka got spared? LA RICO aint done yet?

Episode Date: March 24, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That's when the new day starts on the West Coast. And I was just on the West Coast for like four days. So I'm still on that time zone. You know what I'm saying? Anyway, welcome. We are day two of 30. A couple of things we're going to just talk about. There's nothing like, I mean, there's obviously big topics going on.
Starting point is 00:00:18 But I'm going to save it for the daytime stream because we're going to do a daytime like five, six hours stream. We'll save it for that. Right now I'm probably going to give you out about two, two and a half hours, you know, react to a bunch of shit. So it's more like a reaction stream. more than, you know, me with leading with topics and shit like that. You know what I'm saying? But we'll try to get to it. Whatever it turns into, it turns into.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Okay. We're on King Academics. We're on the academy and, fuck it, let's get on Facebook. Who cares? Right? I bet. So, we should probably, you know, we don't have too much time to waste because I'm definitely super late.
Starting point is 00:00:53 So I'm going to get into things really quickly. I do want you guys, I'm going to look towards the chat. Whatever you want me to react to, right? And matter of fact, you know what I'll also probably do? I'm going to load up Twitter. And I don't know if you guys actually use the Chatnaga Academy, not page, the community. I'll go in here to try to react to some of the shit as well.
Starting point is 00:01:18 So please, if you guys do have anything, I'll go in here and try to figure it out as well. Let me see. How do I work this thing? How do I work it? How do I work it? Pause. Okay. I'll figure it out.
Starting point is 00:01:31 Okay. Um, first and foremost, I want to say congratulations to Playward Cardi. Playwork Cardi indeed. Uh, his first week sales of music has came to a conclusion and it has been reported that he has sold 298,000 records first week. Um, it says Playboard Cardi and obviously I tweeted this myself. Sells 298,000 first week. It will debut. Number one on Billboard, congratulations to him. Now he obviously retweeted me. And he said, three, two, two, three. Now, a lot of people believe that his number that he's going with is 320, which is kind of little, I don't know why he tweeted this. I'm going to be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Some people believe that it's because they feel he's in competition with Uzi and or trying to outdo what Uzi did with EA. But he already outdid what Uzi did with EA with music. Uzi did 288. However, some people have told me like, no, maybe he's thinking that EA did 311 because back in a day when E.A. came out hits Daly double, which is another report. important outlet had said it was going to do 311 so he wanted to beat it so he's saying he did 320 i don't know what it is um you know with all due respect to cardy and cardy is my man's you know so of course i retweeted him but he sold 298 that's the the official um number now that number comes from billboard and that's what they're printing that's where they're going with it
Starting point is 00:02:55 derives from a luminate that used to be sound scan nielsen um they come up with the numbers bill board publishes usually every Sunday, unless there's a delay, every Sunday at 8 o'clock, they'll publish an article saying their top 10 albums, okay? The Billboard Hot 100 comes out at noon. These are East Coast times. I'm telling you, I've covered the charts for forever, right? You know what I mean? So, I know these things. So, yeah, the official number, this is not via me. This is not via an outlet that's like, you know, guesstimating or on-paced to sell. You know, it's already written. and via the billboard.com website, as you can see. It says Playware Cardi,
Starting point is 00:03:37 captures its second number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart as his latest solo project music, debuts the top of the tally dated March 29th. The set debuts at 298,000 equivalent album units in the weekend and in March 20th, according to Luminate. That marks the biggest week of 2025 for a rap album. It also arrives with the biggest streaming week for rap since 2020,
Starting point is 00:04:03 which is kind of like, it's kind of like, um, interesting. Sounds like it, did it outstream for all the dogs? When did it for all the dogs drop? It outstreamed GNX,
Starting point is 00:04:17 clearly, right? GNX first week streams. Actually, I got a list for it. I got a list for it. It is, oh, it did 363 and Cardi did 384,
Starting point is 00:04:27 I believe. Yeah, okay, okay, okay. So he outstreamed. Um, by the way, really impressive. Like, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:33 I'm pretty sure, would hope Cardi don't give a damn about not doing 320 versus doing actually 298. And respectfully, you know what I would say to Cardi? If he did feel away about him not doing over 300 because he was 2,000 short, I would literally tell him, don't drop your album eight hours late. Like your first day numbers was astronomical. Then, of course, it tails off a little bit. You dropped it eight hours late.
Starting point is 00:05:02 That's your 2,000 sales, buddy. I'm sorry to say. Like, we got to be honest, right? Like, if he drops his album with eight more hours of tracking, I really believe that he sells 2,000 more albums. So, again, him not doing 300,000, you know, respectfully, I think that's his fault. Second of all, we're going to get into why he didn't do Travis numbers,
Starting point is 00:05:20 because in reality, this is one of the most successful albums, really of all time. The numbers pale in comparison to really how successful it is, because he's doing these numbers on some Drake shit, straight off the muscle. Yo, he sold mad bundles and shirts and all that type of shit that were going to come with CDs, apparently. None of that counted. So he supposedly missed out on like maybe 130,000 sales, 140,000 sales or 45, 150, whatever the number is.
Starting point is 00:05:50 So his total number should really be around like 450, truth be told. But Billboard changed some rules. Him and his people clearly didn't do something right. They didn't count none of his bundles, which is kind of crazy. Imagine not dropping an album for five years And you have a pre-order link where people could just order order and you're saying damn Niggas is just rack it was hasn't been five years yeah And people are racking up the pre-order link and you're like all right cool
Starting point is 00:06:16 At least these are guaranteed sales and then the sales don't count So we'll tell you some of the new billboard rules that kind of affected him But it's much more convoluted But we got to give a lot of credit to this number this was completely off the muscle of streaming And people demanding his music Cool So unfortunately, you know, love Cardi, but it wasn't 320. And tomorrow we'll see he'll be number one,
Starting point is 00:06:41 but Billboard is only certified $298,000. According to the list that we have here, the biggest opening weeks for streams for a rap album in U.S. history actually goes like this. So Scorpion is still king. Certified lover boy really came close to Scorpion. I always tell y'all, you sell your next album off your last album. Scorpion, to me, was a bona fide classic.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Also, Scorpion came after views, or really actually after views, but we all know more life was smudged in the middle and also came after the battle with Pusha T, but also we remember that there's God's plan. There's like five mega hits on this fucking album. So Scorpion was a double album. Went crazy. Certified lover boy.
Starting point is 00:07:28 that was at 743. It's kind of crazy. Drake's the only one who's done over half a million streams first week. For all the dogs, which was his last solo project, 514. Her loss went with Savage, 513. Carter 5,
Starting point is 00:07:46 salute to the legend, Weezy, you know, a little tunegy, 433. You know, obviously that was one of those highly anticipated years in making one. Legends never die. I believe that's juice world, right?
Starting point is 00:07:57 That's juice world. Right? Let me just confirm. Legends never die. Yeah. Yeah, that's Juice Whirl's album, his posthumous album. I think that was right after he passed away. Yeah, this was in 2020. Okay. And Eternal Take. Oh, wow, Eternal Intake actually did 400M in streaming. When did the Eternal Take drop? I feel like that was a couple years ago. Was that 2022? Eternal Take. What year did that drop? He'll be tripping. No, it was 20-20, actually. Because I remember I wasn't even in this house yet.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Yeah, it was 2020. So, damn. You know, here's the thing with streaming. As time goes on, there's more people that becomes into streaming. Like, more people are subscribing to streaming. They're watching stuff. They're all just streaming shit. There's more people on the planet.
Starting point is 00:08:48 These numbers should get broken eventually. Like, all these numbers are going to eventually get broken. And if they don't get broken, it might just be because it was a really phenomenal album, a really unique time. And it clearly shows eternal a take was it happened to a really phenomenal time because that shit did 400 mil and shit, we ain't seen nothing. It has good company. Right below that, we got more life than we have music,
Starting point is 00:09:15 which obviously is Playward Cardi's new album. And that even outstreamed the Kendrick Lamar's GNX. I was actually a little bit surprised by that, you know, because, you know, we got the hip-hop savior. I would imagine, well, GNX, it was highly anticipated. we didn't miss them around the big step. Okay, that's right here. 3.43.
Starting point is 00:09:31 We get Donda, which is here, and AstroWorld, which is here. You know, as some people try to compare music to AstroWorld, well, if we do the comparison, music is more streamed. And I think we could make an argument that was more anticipated, right? Or maybe not. Astroir world was really anticipated. Now, which one delivered? Leave it up to you.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Miseryl, the big steppers? Then the thing with damn is like streaming, popped off around 2015, 2016. That's the uptick in streaming. So when you're thinking about the streaming era, the streaming, streaming has existed since about like 20, it's really 2010, it existed. But around 2015, 2016, the streaming era starts.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Drake's, Drake views is one of the albums that really cemented streaming. If you know, you know. Really, you could track it back to a little bit before because you could even go back to even around like 2014, maybe 2013, 2014, actually, with, if you're in this too late. So that's when streaming really started kicking up. Okay, anyway, so damn, you know, I think if Dan was dropped in this, in this era,
Starting point is 00:10:40 if Kendrick dropped this, you know, and I'm being fair here, if Kendrick dropped a damn type project in this era, I think it would be 600 mil. Like, like, remember, Dan was, damn sold 600,000 already. It sold 6003,000. most people bought it. But it was dropped in 2017. Most successful album in 2017. The only year that I actually could say,
Starting point is 00:11:04 Kendrick was a bigger artist than Drake. And really is because Drake dropped more life and he dropped damn. But maybe I could say another year, which maybe I guess 2024. Yeah, 2024, we could say Kendrick B. Drake, right? So we'll give him two out of 15 years. You know what I mean? So two out of 15 years, I think Kendrick has gotten Drake.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Hey, if I'm 13 from 15 from the field, I think I'm all right. But anyway, damn, I think that those numbers would have been way bigger. Utopia, what people don't realize about Travis is like, Travis is a pretty decent streaming artist, but his numbers would make you feel like he's one of the biggest streaming artists. He's not. We got the off-season. What's my man's name?
Starting point is 00:11:56 Cole. We don't trust you. You see Future on the list. Damn, Future in Metro. Then we see KOD, which is obviously cold. It's only me. What album is that? It's only me.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Why is that evaded me right now? It's only me. Oh, it's a little baby. Oh, and again, I keep telling you, the album before sells the album after. So my turn, people tuned in to give this a chance because my turn was so fire, right? then I never liked you. That's a future joint and darkly in demo tapes. That's a Drake joint.
Starting point is 00:12:34 Okay. So that's pretty much the biggest first week of all time. Now, if we're thinking about the Cardi release, one of the things, and by the way, let me just tap in with the chat, make sure. Everybody cool in here? Everybody cool? If you're watching this later on YouTube, there's a vaude. I mean, I'll check it later on the comment section, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:12:52 Just comment wherever you had in the timestamp. Let me see what you're talking about on the chat, though. Okay, so I'm going to tell you all the new Billboard rules, and we're going to kind of go over it. So, Billboard is tied to the finesse. Now, here's the thing, ever since the music business has existed, finessein as existed. Why does it happen? Right. Now, the labels spend money to make money.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Now, if, you know, the idea of buying records, which is like one of the earliest finesse's where people would buy records, like, what's the point of buying the product that you're going to get the process? is from. If you're producing the product for 10 bucks, why would you buy it yourself rather than having people buy them? Well, it's all about perception, right? So labels have always realized that altering perceptions, especially as we get into this digital era where people care about numbers, the more you alter the numbers, the more you can control the minds and control the sheep,
Starting point is 00:13:44 because the majority of people don't think for themselves, they don't actually select music. Even, you know, this idea that streaming was supposed to be music on demand, where you selected the song. quickly within the first year or two, you had streaming platforms realize that the majority of their listeners didn't want to select music for themselves. They would gravitate towards a rap caviar or somebody's playlist.
Starting point is 00:14:09 They like for other people to curate a list. So essentially, what the labels realize is that people could be easily mind-fought. They could be easily, you know, they're cheap. You just got to kind of shovel them on. And with that being said, the labels have realized one quick tactic. If you make them believe it's hot, it is hot, right? So how do you do that?
Starting point is 00:14:32 Well, obviously in the earlier era, as I said, he just buy a record. So, like, say, you want to say, I don't know, and I'm not saying this artist did this, but let's say Lloyd Banks. You know, we want to say Lloyd Banks sold 700,000 first week. We bought 250,000 of those joints to make him look even more successful, then people feel the element of FOMO,
Starting point is 00:14:53 now they're listening to more, whatever, whatever, it builds and builds and builds, right? How does it work in a streaming error? Well, it works in a streaming error now where it's complete manipulation. Like, there's 15 different ways. So you have bots. And, you know, I've always said, I think all artists use bots to some extent, but then you have some people that go overboard with the bots. So you use bots to inflate streams or to make something look like it's jumping off the page.
Starting point is 00:15:23 when in reality it's kind of just performing mid. Secondly, what do you do? Well, first week sales. Hey, listen, I've had so many conversations with these labels where I'm sitting in these, you know, meetings and, you know, like I've gotten offered money. Yo, here's five grand, here's 10 grand. Please don't tweet out our artist sales.
Starting point is 00:15:44 Why, homie's flopping? When I, when I tweeted out that he flops, it's a stamp. It's over. Because you know I'm about to come on streaming. We bought to gas it up. It's over. That nigga and he, and he, and here. Here's a problem with that.
Starting point is 00:15:55 When I then report the flop, it kills their whole marketing budget. So say they spent $500,000 marketing that artist to that point. When I then report the first week flop, the album significantly tanks. And then all that $500,000 they spent on marketing is out the window because now the artist is even lower than he was when you start building them up. Because a rollout, you gradually build. So now they got spent now $800,000 to go get him back hot even remotely. It's all about like that type of perception. So first week numbers, it matters a lot for these labels.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Trust me. I promise you. Okay. And by the way, each and every time, um, each and every time I definitely didn't take money to not report sales. Now, I'll be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:16:40 There has been an artist that I'm cool with that, um, he dropped and his numbers was abysmal. And I did him the favor and did report it. But that was my man's. I'm going to keep it a bean. That was my man's. But for the, just straight the money. I always got a, you know, I have a unique relationship with labels.
Starting point is 00:16:58 If they ever think they could just buy you, you don't matter no more. So I can't take the money. But for my man's, whatever. Anyway, that's what me to be honest. But so yeah, first week sales. Okay, so now how do you affect first week sales, right? So obviously you could inflate bots and streams and stuff like that. I think these days, Spotify is pretty good.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Sometimes they get caught lacking. But most of the streaming services, I hear Apple is really tough to manipulate. they do a lot of real data in real time. It's really hard to manipulate like that. Spotify's a little bit easier, but they do do a good job of trying to catch stuff. Bots aren't going to get you those big sales numbers. What's really going to get you those big sales numbers
Starting point is 00:17:38 is playing the game according to not streaming, but what Luminate and Billboard allow. Now again, remember I said Cardi did 298, not 320, not 500, 2.98. Billboard is the one that certifies sales. It's their list. The industry has worked and operated off of Billboard's chart listing for singles and albums
Starting point is 00:18:09 for as long as the music industry existed. Where Billboard gets their data from, historically, is from Nielsen. Nielsen, if you don't know what that is, that's a reporting data firm that usually captures data. from linear TV. So they used to report, oh, ABC did this, Fox News did this, but they also did it for, they did it for radio stations, partially because there's another service I did it for. They did for everything, including they offered a data set to labels.
Starting point is 00:18:45 So at first, labels were paying, I hear like most labels were paying like quarter million dollars to get access to the service. and this is before the internet. Like now you can just go on your YouTube analytics and tells you, yo, most niggas are listening to you in Chicago. Back then when you're just shipping out stuff, how do you know if you ship out, say you got popular artists,
Starting point is 00:19:05 if you ship out 10,000 CDs to this one city, but that person only has 1,000 fans there. You may have just wasted money. This is going to sit on the shelf. You want to know the demographic. So what Nielsen used to do back in a day did a really, really good job of, you know, pretty much it was a sensitive.
Starting point is 00:19:22 for where your music was going, where your fans are, and it would come back with these long reports where it could tell you down to, you know, remember, these labels got a set of tours or these artists got set of tours, they got a set of promo runs. And back then, where it wasn't as like, you can't go on your Instagram,
Starting point is 00:19:38 but, oh, you'd be like, yo, drop your cities in the chat, if you're all I want me to go. So Nielsen would come back to these labels with, hey, listen, these are the markets that spend the most amount of money on your artists. These are the markets that that purchase your artist CDs the most. And trust me, it was valued very well. Now, Billboard took that and said, we're going to unite all of this,
Starting point is 00:20:03 and we're going to create the official chart. All the labels start subscribing to that. And also, Billboard have separate leverages that they use with the labels. Anyway, I know I'm speaking a lot, but this is a late-night stream chat. Just get educated. It's all good. Okay, cool. eventually Nielsen kind of like not really folds but they turn into what's called Luminate
Starting point is 00:20:24 it's like it's like a company that kind of gets that and they got another data data reporting company as well and Luminate does exactly what Nielsen's doing so they just report what is the buying trends stream in trends and they really do it down to a microdecimal to let people know where shit is coming from they could literally like they they almost give data to the labels to say yo, on this block, they're streaming your song 300 times a week. Like, that's how much they are in tune with the data and how well the data is. So, again, they've done a great job now to kind of switching to streaming. They provide Billboard all the information.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Billboard makes their charts. And what Billboard realizes that niggas have figured out how to game the charts every single time. They've always gained the charts, buying albums, game the charts. Boughton, gave me the charts. Bundles, which by the way, bundles is meant to be a good thing. When the industry was at a time where it was being flipped, because let me tell you, the music industry and the film industry went to the same thing at the same time, which is piracy.
Starting point is 00:21:35 The music industry was in freefall. They didn't figure it out. The film industry figured it out, right? Like, they, the mega.coms and all these people, they locked niggas up. That was just pirated movies. like out there. They locked them niggas up,
Starting point is 00:21:49 shut down websites, and it was just not as easy to just get access to films. And they really made it a thing where it's like, you're not going to kill the whole industry by leaking movies. Also, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:22:03 With the film industry, mostly when it comes to watching films is the experience. So it's a date night. You know what I mean? Even if you don't care that much about the movie,
Starting point is 00:22:17 to get with your girl and you want to go buy popcorn and go, you know what I mean, go watch a movie. It's like a thing to do. The thing with music, it got devalued. It became MP3s that you could just copy indefinitely. It wasn't a one of one. It was just something that was so replicated. It became devalued to the point that the consumer could not figure out why they would need
Starting point is 00:22:39 to pay for the product anymore, even if they like the artist. Right. Everything goes in shambles. Streaming kind of comes in. they start leveraging with streaming because streaming becomes convenience. Who wants to keep burning CDs and using Kazai and Napster or whatever
Starting point is 00:22:57 where you could just, we'll just give you an access where you can play the songs all the time. And do you want to have a hard drive filled with downloaded songs, right? Like, you know what I mean? If you ever were in the era where people are downloading songs,
Starting point is 00:23:09 sometimes you'll get weird versions. You'll get, like, he'll download a song. It's like a different song. A DJ tag is on it. Like, it's not the best version. You have a version of a song, but it's not the CDQ version. So streaming helped with all that. Yo, stop all that shit.
Starting point is 00:23:23 You pay one fee. They made it kind of easy. They followed the Netflix model. $9. You get all the music in the world. Okay? It worked. Anyway, back to the manipulation.
Starting point is 00:23:37 So, as I said, with streaming, yeah, the streaming was helping. But Billboard realized that consumption is not that people weren't listening to music, is just that it was hard to calculate how they were listening to music because most people were listened to it for free. So what they did was they were trying to create these unique ways that artists could still show that their music was being consumed,
Starting point is 00:24:01 because that's what it is. They're counting consumption. So they allowed bundles. Okay, so if you could find a way to get fans to buy your music, we'll count that towards yourselves. Now, of course it had good intent, but of course people start selling V-Lo and T-shirts. People start selling fanny packs, key chains, anything but music.
Starting point is 00:24:22 Yo, here's my exclusive drop with Supreme. Well, how many people really wanted the music versus Supreme? So those things start happening. And then what happened is that every single time when the finesse starts, you get Billboard have to change the rules. Like, for example, the very first iteration of bundles, you could have them buy some item and literally don't even ship the item till a year later.
Starting point is 00:24:48 So you were just having them buy, yo, we're going to get you some exclusive V-loan T-shirts and have no released or no shipping date. But why would that count for the first week's sales? So Billboard went in and said, now we're not doing that, okay? What they did was they changed the rule to say, if you're going to sell an item,
Starting point is 00:25:04 you better ship the item in the same week. Same with vials. If you're going to sell, if this is going to count for the week, it has to be shipped in that week. now that was and i'm bringing it back to playbork cardi play where cardi was supposed he was selling CDs and also some shirts mixed with CDs
Starting point is 00:25:21 so those are supposed to count as his bundles and remember the there's a lot of other rules but i'm just giving you the main rule you got to ship it within that week okay um if you looked on playwork cardi's website they all advertise playmore cardi store that these that's why people kind of knew the album was coming. Everything was basically saying, yo, these are
Starting point is 00:25:46 going to ship by, you know, they're going to ship like, I don't know if you can see it. Well, it was basically saying, you know, these are going to ship around the time of March 14th. That's why people knew that, you know, he either had to release the album then or give people something,
Starting point is 00:26:05 you know, give their money back or something. By the way, now it says ship May 9th. I don't know if people got the first iterations. I know I'm being long-winded here, chat. I'm just trying to explain all the sales shit to y'all. It's a late night stream, so, you know, whatever. Cool. So, yeah, the point is this.
Starting point is 00:26:27 They changed the rules, and there's a few people who have been the biggest fencers of this. The biggest one is Travis Scott. Billboard, and this gets really deep people, like, honestly. Travis Scott works with some of the people, that are the like they pull the strings in the music industry and this is why Nikki got into it with Travis and whatever whatever there's a lot of people who are like kind of juggling trying to keep his finesse going and some people that want to stop his finesse
Starting point is 00:26:59 so they're always lobbying and by the way when these things happen just to be very like fair and like how deep this goes I'll give you a story I'll give you a story tell me if you want stories to say story time We'll act like we're a thought on TikTok. You know what a story? If y'all in a story, it's all good. You know the story? Give it out of the truth.
Starting point is 00:27:25 I'm going to tell you on the truth. I'm putting you out of game. You know what I mean? But this is where, you know, for the cerebral thinkers that love arguing with their friends, I'm going to give you all the information of my army with all the industry shit. You're going to be good, okay?
Starting point is 00:27:38 Okay, cool. Okay. Let's rewind. Dummy boy. 6-9, okay? Debbie Boy is 6-9. Okay. So 6-9 got indicted by the feds.
Starting point is 00:28:02 He was on Capitol at first. Capital says, fuck no, we're not dropping an album with a nigga who got indicted. We don't want to get our label rated by the feds who are probably thinking we're hiding files or audio files or embezzling or, you know, you know, shit laundering money.
Starting point is 00:28:18 That could be dealing with some criminal gang organization. We're not dropping that shit right now. Six-9, one of the album. out, his label won the album out, which is 10K records. They got approval that they could drop the project, but not through capital. What they did, they went through an independent music group called Create. Okay. So they dropped this project, November 27th, 2018.
Starting point is 00:28:38 And when they did drop the project, it went number two. Astro World went number one. Okay. Now, AstroWorld, to be very fair, that wasn't his first week, but what happened, it's very political when you get to the charts, these labels really vie to get the number one, because it's all about market share. Like, you know, any big business is market share, right? Like, these days I can tell you right now, like, I'll get to it later. Yo, Taylor, Taylor Swift is, is powering up like Thanos right now. because Republic That's a whole other thing
Starting point is 00:29:27 I feel like I'm just to tell you that so much So when it comes to UMG There's two big labels I've said this before You got Interscope And then you got Republic Republic got Taylor Swift, Drake, Post Malone Weekend, them these And then when it comes to Interscope
Starting point is 00:29:42 You get Kendrick, you get Billy Eilish You get Lady Gaga This in there. Recently In the last, I've got a lot of you Shit, the last six months interscope been beating Republic's ass. You get what I'm saying? Yes, Drake, they drop, but like,
Starting point is 00:30:00 we're not getting all the heavyweights that are dropping on Republic. We're getting them on interscope. So what usually happens when that happens? They're all fighting for market share. Like even the executives are fighting for bigger jobs, bigger bonuses, all that should happen, right? So it becomes really political about who's number one this week or who has the most of their labels,
Starting point is 00:30:24 you know, albums in the top 10, who has the market share, as I said. Now, that happens in every place in the industry. Like, for example, when it comes to number ones, like these labels, when they want to get on their quarterly reports, they all, you know, these are public labels at this point. They want to be like, listen, we've had, we've had, I don't know, four consecutive weeks or, no, we had 17 consecutive weeks with the number one album. So sometimes when y'all see, like, why is Astro World trying, like, why is the label going dumb hard to get Astro World and it's probably 18th week to
Starting point is 00:30:57 beat an album on his first week. It's all about market shirt. They don't give a fuck that is, you know, whatever. So anyway, Travis beat 6'9. Really, Travis did a finesse like he always does. And again, I'm not blaming Travis. I'm blaming his label. Like, they've done his finesse many times. This is how political it gets. 6'9's label is 10K, owned by Lucian Green's son, Elliot Grange, who now is over by Atlantic. He runs Atlantic, 300, all that Y's so shit, he runs everything, okay?
Starting point is 00:31:30 So his daddy runs UMG, he runs pretty much half a warder. So really, the Grange has really run everything. But he started out with two artists mainly, Trippy 6-9. This is him early, 2018. Travis is on Epic. Epic is a big label. Epic is under Sony. Okay?
Starting point is 00:31:53 So I mentioned all three labels. If this is the first time you're like you're hearing some of this stuff, I hope you keep up. Anyway, Sony does the play to finesse Travis getting the number one ahead of 6'9 at the last minute. Okay? Elliot Grange, who dropped this album without capital, he dropped it on Create. It becomes a thing. They essentially, and I've seen it. They start sending letters back and forth to emails back and forth to Billboard.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Damn near almost like, yo, this shit, it's not necessarily court, but like, we're going to escalate this fight. You're not giving Travis Scott the number one. Travis is label saying, fuck, no, you're not giving six-nine. It's number one. And they literally fought, like literally fought through Billboard to, yo, why are you counting this? Blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Like, they literally did an audit. And they did give Travis the number one. But then I think in later on, they rose an issue that UMG backed because, you know, that's his daddy. His daddy runs UMG. Yo, because basically if UMG says Billboard is putting out fake charts,
Starting point is 00:33:17 come on. Like, it's going to be a rap. So they basically, they basically fucking press billboard to, figure out if Travis finested and if he didn't finesse it y'all have to reverse and give six times it was a whole thing trust me anyway
Starting point is 00:33:35 um look uh da da da let's see is six nine is her highest chart whatever whatever did the drama ever come out i know there's a huge drama uh i could probably google that dummy boy six nine Travis scott anyway i say that to say Travis been finessing like a motherfucker. Look, remember the first thing that came out that said 6-9-Dubby boy reportedly beat Travis?
Starting point is 00:34:04 Now, here's the thing. This why it was a big deal. Supposedly 6-9-1. But then Sony, with the Travis finesse, does a political play with sales to say, look, 6-9 has a bad image. He's charged with a RICO. do you, you got to remember, sorry, I don't know I'm a little dazing.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Well, I'm sick, whatever. Sorry. They basically say, so Billboard used to, I don't know if they, they do it anymore. Every week, they put out a magazine. Most of these things used to be magazine, complex, used to be a magazine. Billboard, used to be solely a magazine, right? Now you see online print and shit like that, but they used to be this magazine. So what they used to do is they used to put the person who's number one on the magazine.
Starting point is 00:34:53 They went at Billboard basically saying, do you want to put 6-9, the guy who's accused of A, B, C, and D, and he's also now in federal jail on your thing? And reportedly, that's one of the reasons because it was being reported that 6-9's dummy boy beat Travis Scott by 200 units. You know what Sony went and said?
Starting point is 00:35:14 Nigger, go find him. Go find that 201 units for Travis Scott. So that was what was being reported. You get what I'm saying? And then here's what happened. And then Sunday, look, then Sunday Billboard announced that Travis Scott beat 6-9 by 5,000. What a fuck? So before they were saying 6-9 was winning by 200, then all of a sudden it comes out with, oh, Travis won by 5,000.
Starting point is 00:35:43 Again, politics. This is politics as usual, okay? This is just real shit, right? So I say that to say It's been a lot of back and forth People know how Travis gets down People know like I mean Taylor does some Taylor does a lot of bundling shit too
Starting point is 00:36:00 That the reality of it is like Taylor I haven't gonna cap with you Taylor's just selling music like she's not selling this other shit She's just flat out selling music right like Yo here's here's the pink vinyl with you know With the Love Me Forever version Like whatever like she just sell some shit and it just goes wild as opposed to like you know
Starting point is 00:36:20 Travis is Travis is a nigga bro you know I mean Anyway Billboard has changed his rules a few times Really because of Travis let's keep it a bit right Now Not that we've gotten there Let's get back to the rules that they have now
Starting point is 00:36:35 Changed recently and this is why I think Fucked up Cardi a bit and this is why Cardi hasn't is not doing Cardi numbers Um Travis numbers because Cardi's supposed to do close to 500 I'm gonna be honest Like if he got his finesse off you do close to 500.
Starting point is 00:36:51 Instead, he's doing it off the muscle with streaming, which still is really impressive. So let's go through these new rules that they fucking change. This is going to be hilarious. And by the way, apparently they changed it not before this week. They changed it two weeks ago, but it didn't affect nobody in the last two weeks. It's just kind of now kind of coming out to, you know,
Starting point is 00:37:12 potentially affect how Cardi's releases. Let's see. Let's see. I had tweeted it out. Okay, could I... Where is it? Sorry, Chad. Sorry, I think what I'm fine, then.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Okay, okay. Here we go. Let me just make some little bit smaller. Pause. All right. So, Billboard made this rule change, and the rule change, it was a digital rule change. Well, not digital rule change, but it's a rule change that was effective on February 28th. So two weeks before, really, we got the release of music.
Starting point is 00:37:59 So digital albums now sold by... an artist must be redeemed in order to be chart eligible. Now, this is going to affect, this is going to affect the barbs. I'm going to be honest with you. So what the barbs kind of do, like their finesse is like they'll have like these credit cards and like, you know, for the broke barbs, they'll, they'll share credit card numbers. They'll like, yo, who needs to buy Nikki's album? And what they're now putting in place is like, they're not saying that's bad.
Starting point is 00:38:29 They're just trying to make sure it doesn't get abused. So now they're saying if it's bought via a web store of the artist, it has to kind of, it has to be redeemed. I'm not too sure what that means, but must be redeemed. I don't know how you redeem it, but it has to be redeemed for it to be chart eligible. Because what they're saying is that, you know, and 6'9 exposed this before, right? 6.9 exposed like the credit card thing where everybody, like, if you guys don't know, labels have credit cards where they literally give to fan groups and fan pages. And they basically say, just give people gift cards to buy the album that we could get the sales. Because what Billboard does track is that they put in some limits like you could only buy four album per person.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Or you could only like so one person can buy 10,000 copies. You get what I'm saying? It has to be different people. Because remember, with sales, you're thinking about consumption. 69 credit card sales. Like here we go. So listen, I want the world to know that Billboard is a lot. You can buy number ones on Billboard.
Starting point is 00:39:33 I want that to register in your head. You can buy number ones on Billboard. Now let me tell you what happened. We was having an ongoing investigation just now. Silvio from Billboard, right? There's like five or six of them that come up with the charts with Nielsen and everything. Last Thursday, Ariana was stuck with you,
Starting point is 00:39:54 submitted 60,000 units last second. with the investigation. That was the finesse people did too, right? Like, again, so before they change the rules to say, even during the week, you have to constantly report how much you're getting sales in your online stores. What artists used to do, because they're competing with other labels, is like, yo, let's rack up all the sales at our site.
Starting point is 00:40:18 And at the very last minute, because what happens is when other labels are seen, when they see like on pace to sell, they go make sure they get their finesse to get their artists even higher. So what artists would do is wait till the last second to submit a bunch of sales to win. You get what I'm saying? And Billboard cut that out too. They said, no, you need to report every fucking day. We found this.
Starting point is 00:40:43 They purchased half of those things with six credit cards. When we ask where we're... This was one of the reasons they changed the rules. Wait, you can't use... you know, it can't be six people that bought all these, like, you know, 10,000 copies. Those six credit cards went to. Billboard said we can't disclose that information. Understand this.
Starting point is 00:41:07 They bought 30,000 and so units with six credit cards. Six credit cards. Now, again, you're going to enjoy your number one. Explain how you buy 30,000 with six credit cards, right? Now let me explain to you something. They don't want, Billboard doesn't want no one to know this. Now I understand why Jay-Z and Nikki Minaj say
Starting point is 00:41:32 Billboard, like we used to look up to number one. I mean to Billboard, but now it's like we know you can, it's all manipulated, right? It's all fabricated. You can buy number ones. This is what these artists do, right? And it's not fair. I want you to see this.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Guba streamed. 50 million streams. And this is what they're counting on. Now, one thing you got to say about 6-9, he was always very transparent. Bro, the music business is exactly what you need to understand. It's always been 95% business, 5% music. Most of the things that you see happening are decided in board meetings and they're done by executives. The artists are pawns.
Starting point is 00:42:18 And when you see an artist that is this transparent, you know, with the little that he knows because this might just come from his label they probably just sent him a sheet that kind of shows his his numbers probably versus the numbers of the person who's winning yeah in streams right they only counted look what billboard counts they only counted 31 million billboard illegally disqualified 20 million streams so it can drop down and the people who bought the number one which was now um i don't know if that's also true what people also have to realize Billboard is calculating for the U.S. So a lot of times if, you know, 6-9 has a huge international following.
Starting point is 00:43:01 If you stream 6-9 song or you stream Drake song or Cardi song in the UK, nobody cares. At least in the charts that we post, right? There's a Billboard UK charts, right? But let me see if I could even go to the Billboard UK site. Billboard UK charts. Like nobody's like reporting from this shit. I mean, like, go on, bro. No disrespect.
Starting point is 00:43:24 Like what the fuck? What's the song is this? You know what I'm saying? Like, okay, anxiety's up there by Dochebord. Like, come on, like, what the fuck? What you could definitely tell there. They are not listening to the okay dot in Mo' motherfucking. Yeah, is Kendrick on it?
Starting point is 00:43:39 Yeah, Kensrick is not even, you know Kia is on there. So this is the UK charts. Right? It's not like those of this bitch? I don't see it. I don't see that bit. See? It's like a whole different world.
Starting point is 00:43:53 But really, nobody gives a, fuck about what they listen to over there. No disrespect. It's just like they work off our charts. So like you know, I mean, the U.S. is still the biggest market, right? Stuck with you can go to number one. Look at this. 31 million, which places us at 38 points. When in fifth place, you were stuck at 32 points. Six credit cards buys you 30. Six credit. Nah, six times was tight. This thing was tight as a wall. This thing was so upset, bro. He's just so. Okay. All right. So again, you know, you can watch that full video if you want to see the full expose. But it was expose at that time. They've changed rules multiple times and there's always new finesses when they change rules.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Like right now, they just change the rules. Travis is cooking up to go beat the rules again. You know what I mean? Travis always beats rules. Digital artists sold has to be redeemed. Okay. In addition, verification using capture is required to prevent bots. So what they have is these days they have purchasing bots. So bots that you could. essentially put the credit cards in and what happens because now you got to submit the data to Billboard, it looks weird if all the sales came within two hours from the same place. So what they do is they have these bot farms that all use VPNs and they could make the purchases at random times to look like it's from random places and to look like it's from
Starting point is 00:45:21 random people. So that's a way that you could purchase in mass, let's say, 20,000 albums. Do you get what I'm saying? So now they're saying on these artists' websites, because a lot of artists use their own websites, you have to have CAPTCHA. Let's go to Cardi's. But I'm not accusing Cardi, fan of anything. I'm just using his website as a playword Cardi.com.
Starting point is 00:45:44 I'm going to just use his website as an example. Now, does he have CAPTCHA? Let's see. So let me just add his fucking album to a cart. Okay, cool. Let's just try to buy it, right? So now we go here. Wait, I understand.
Starting point is 00:46:01 Let me go here. Subtotal, let's check out. So now we're checking out, right? Cool. So we're checking out. Da, da, da, da. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:46:12 Now, I probably got to fill out a little bit more here. But before, before we actually process this purchase, It should give us what's called a capture, which means, hey, we want to confirm you're human. And via the new rules, if this doesn't include it, any sales from here will not count. So I'm pretty sure they're going to update this website. If they haven't already, I'm pretty sure when you go to continue the shipping, I think it's going to happen. You want to create some bullshit? Let's see, let's see.
Starting point is 00:46:46 Email, I love Jordan. Carter.com at g-mail.com. Okay, cool. All right. First name, Jordan Carter. Address 9-1-1 White House Way. I'm just making this shit up. Okay, this thing is like docks in there and shit.
Starting point is 00:47:12 All right. Okay, phone number 555. 5-5, wait, 5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5. 5555. Okay. All right. Enter a valid number. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:47:27 215. 889. Okay. Brof. Man, Jesus Christ. Just trying to make up some bullshit. Continue to shipping. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:47:44 Okay. Yeah. Okay, good. Cool. We can do that. All right, bet. Proceed. All right.
Starting point is 00:47:54 Ship as they become available. All right, cool. Now go to payment. It should have a capture. If we don't see a capture, that this is going to be in violation. I'm not buying this shit, clearly. Billet address,
Starting point is 00:48:10 we don't see a capture. If we say, yeah, yeah. So currently, maybe the Playborkarty website is not in compliance. So I'm just giving you examples of why they're also, again, billboard is on it because they want to make sure a niggies ain't making up bullshit.
Starting point is 00:48:26 You get what I'm saying? Okay, so that's what I'm saying? one of the things. Any direct to consumers, the D2C's direct to consumer store with three submissions of illegitimate data, which means if they found out that you did a finesse via your web store, if there's three submissions of illegitimate data within a 12-month period, they may receive a 90-day report and suspension, which means nothing could be reported from their website and counted as sales. Then this one's going to be effective, a But fourth, the minimum price for all direct-to-consumer exclusive digital albums got to be $7.99.
Starting point is 00:49:05 I believe previously was $5.99. Okay, minimum price of albums increasing at all retailers, $7.99 for CDs, $7.99 for cassettes, $1.59 for cassettes, $5.99 for vinals. Okay? And then it says only four digital or D2C versions will be allowed for the life of the album, including deluxe versions. Oh, wow. you know who that this is going to this is going to fuck with this is going to fuck with taylor a bit because if you ever go to tail let's go to tell a website taylor swift store so if you go to taylor swift store like Taylor swift now let's just go to music you'll see a lot of different versions
Starting point is 00:49:47 right um the manuscript well well actually she might be able to get around it because oh well not really blue edition Blood Moon Edition Mahogany Edition Jade Green Edition God damn Moonstone Blue Edition The 3 AM Edition
Starting point is 00:50:11 God damn You see So again There's probably a finesse around that To just count it as something else You know what I mean To just be like Not call it a deluxe
Starting point is 00:50:22 But to call it like Some other shit But at least Billboard's trying to stop it It's saying only four Digital digital to direct to consumer exclusive versions will be allowed for it. Now, here's what they're going to do. It can't be exclusive for direct-to-consumers.
Starting point is 00:50:42 So what they're going to do as a finesse is just put on multiple versions on DSPs. So that's not exclusive to direct-to-consumer. Direct-to-consumer is through your website. So they're saying, we'll count it, but you've got to put it on DSPs, bro. Like, if y'all just having these albums only being sold and you're having and 55 different versions. Like, what the fuck? Anyway, so they're saying only four will be allowed.
Starting point is 00:51:05 Taylor Swift is so popular and so powerful. She's going to stop this bullshit. Or she's going to have her finesse. Trust. Trust. This rule is an anti-Taylor Swift rule. Okay? And Taylor ain't going for that. Trust me.
Starting point is 00:51:20 Digital direct-to-consumer exclusive versions cannot be put up for sale during the middle of the first week. So you know, sometimes, especially in hip-hop, they'll see their artists about a flop. Then be like, yo, copy it from here. They just make a store. Nah. So it has to be available for pre-order or held to a later release,
Starting point is 00:51:41 a later release, later week release. So if there's no pre-order, you can't just pop up a store. Okay? And again, what they're doing is trying to make sure these guys who are finesse in via their own websites. Because again, let's go to Travis's store, Travis Scott's store. All these motherfuckers is doing it's just hitting the biggest finesse. Like you go here, you go to shop.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Okay, he actually shut down his store for a bit. Okay, good. All right. So you could tell. You know what this means? Currently cooking up the next finesse. That's what I'm talking about. Right?
Starting point is 00:52:19 All right. Then physical direct-to-consumer shipments, which fall outside established sales trend, which that's going to be important. What does that mean? will require reporting to store to provide enhancing tracking status, along with other info like geolocation data and if a VPN was used to make the purchase. Just like what I said, right?
Starting point is 00:52:41 Chat, basically, yo, you're going to have to report, like, you can't turn in 60,000 direct-to-consumer sales at the last minute. When were they bought? Where were they bought at? What's the IP address? Give us some details if these are actual humans buying this shit, okay? And if you're going to ship them, because what will happen is they'll buy this shit. And since they technically have to ship them, they just ship them to a warehouse.
Starting point is 00:53:05 You get what I'm saying? And later those same CDs get, like, put in the few places I carry CDs anymore. You know what I'm saying? Or they get, like, packaged and they get, like, you know, put with the artists and tours and all promotional shit. It's all the finesse of my nigga. This shit's like the biggest finesse in the world. Right? Now, a lot of people do believe that this is a pro-drink thing, which it clearly is.
Starting point is 00:53:28 Because all of these Drake don't do, right? Like, you know, I think, you know, even me as a fan, I've said, Drake, he should do it. If everybody's finessing or everybody's, if everybody's baseball is taking steroids, like, fuck, was you going to break your bat trying to hit a home run? This thing looks like he got the muscles that the ball might, I'm disintegrating the dust. You might as well just take some steroids too.
Starting point is 00:53:49 None of these really affected, like someone like Drake. It's going to affect Travis. It's going to affect Taylor. It's going to affect a few people who are usually very, heavy and dependent on these bundles and direct-to-consumer sales. Barb's somewhat, but I won't say fully because, you know, it's not like they're using bots to buy it. The barbs are just really like delusional stenatics,
Starting point is 00:54:13 so they're really going to buy it themselves. It's just that they're using, they're broke, so they either use the same credit cards. So, you know what I mean? Or they're sending gift cards that people could buy the albums. But that shouldn't be, that shouldn't be wrong. You know what I mean? Anyway, that's my little spiel.
Starting point is 00:54:30 I'm done with sales. I'm done with sales. That took a long time, huh? Wow. Fuck. All right. Cool. Let's see what else's going on.
Starting point is 00:54:44 Chat. What did I want to, um, I wanted to, like, react to a few things. Let me just look. Probably have a list. By the way, if you guys are up with me, man. You guys are the champs.
Starting point is 00:55:04 I know it's Monday. Some of y'all got to get to, work it's like you're damn accurate like bro you're trying to get us fired uh just go to sleep it's cool like you're gonna catch this on the vaude it's all good you know what i mean we're just doing this to make sure we bang out day too for my people on my west coast thank you guys for hanging in there with me and if you're in the u.k i know i say y'all y'all don't count when it comes to like the music charts but chill yeah do count when it comes to watch my stream i appreciate y'all okay cool cool all right let's get on some federal shit so we're back on the
Starting point is 00:55:35 the LA Fed sweep. And essentially, you know, this shit is, it's just still happening. People are anticipating what's going to be called a superscine indictment. That's going to appear shortly. That's going to detail maybe even more crimes or more significant charges for the likes of Brick Baby, loose cannon, and of course, the guy who they place at the top of Big You. Again, I've said. I've said this.
Starting point is 00:56:06 I hope, you know, in the interest of me, me, and people usually accuse me of not doing this, but I don't want black men to be like literally signing themselves up for jail with their own stupidity. I hope LA podcasting changes. I get it. Y'all are all gang affiliated for the most part, and y'all love being on there talking about DPs
Starting point is 00:56:26 and all type of fuckery and all type of politics and what words offend y'all. But please keep that shit in the streets, okay? The kids that are watching you and the people that are watching you are entertained by your foolery and cootery, but they're even more amused by your indictment. And the reality of it is, you know, if you got a job, whether you get employed by no jumper or whoever else,
Starting point is 00:56:47 that little $100,000, actually, he's not paying y'all $100,000. You're going to have to pay $150,000 for RICO. That's a going price for RICO these days with a good lawyer or a decent lawyer. So again, what are you doing it for? So I hope L.A. L.A. podcasting realizes that, listen, this gang culture, y'all have now became the sacrificial lamb of what people thought Chicago was. And I'm not saying this trying to be in a soapbox, but I'm just saying, listen, there's one thing, you know, I hold no, I hold no blame and no guilt towards Adam 22 or even a Vlad TV.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Y'all are, the podcasters are creating their own podcasts. They're going on clubhouses. They're dying to tell people what they have done, what gang they're in. They argue all day in a violent, threatening sense, throwing up all these sets, basically affirming that they're still active. They have done crimes and they think because it might be a year or two remove. They're absolved all while this is how it works in a recall. You may have stopped doing crime, but you're still claiming a gang
Starting point is 00:57:49 and other niggas in a gang are doing crimes, which means you're basically doing, doing whole do. which means you're basically like saying yourself up. So please, you know, with all due respect, L.A. show me so much love. I love you guys in L.A. But, but, but the gang podcasting has got to stop. Like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:58:20 Again, for a long time, I was watching L.A. gang podcast happening. I'm like, I thought it was completely fake. I thought everybody was lying. Because to me, it didn't make sense that only in L.A. podcasting, there is all these arguments all the time. in that damn big and there's not one fade caught yet we don't know one fade that's ever been caught ever and there's a few fades that were caught but supposedly they were fictional there it's impossible chicago don't move like that niggas get shot jacksonville don't move like that niggas die
Starting point is 00:58:53 memphis them niggis they keep it into merzig and in the streets even atlanta you ain't gonna see it niggas just getting knocked off la is the only place When they got a beef, they tie a red rag, they blue rag real tight around their neck, and they pick up a podcast mic to tell their crimes. It's crazy, and I want you all to stop. This indictment should be a wake-up call. Please stop self-snitching. Now, if you don't stop self-snitching, I'm going to still sit here and be thoroughly entertained,
Starting point is 00:59:27 and I'll wait for the next indictment. Anyway, these y'all see this shit, yeah. This is crazy. Now, let me tell you how much. podcasting became so much of this, you know, beef ecosystem in this podcast, in the West Coast podcasting games, right? Check this out, chat. For example, and again, I'm not putting out nothing that's not already out there.
Starting point is 00:59:56 I don't know why they call me the fans. Again, my new thing, I keep telling y'all, I said to Meek Mill, y'all are the stupid niggas. Meek Mill said that it's the blogs and it's the people like academics that send in street dudes to jail. No, it's not my guy. If you are a street, nigger, why would you take it? up a job as a podcaster. If all you could provide insight on is street shit and crimes.
Starting point is 01:00:18 We're going to have to be accountable. Meekmill, we all know, the only nigga that is recorded a negative IQ. He literally was saying that it's people like me that send people like him to jail. But the last time he got sent to jail over popping a wheelie, he posted the crime to Twitter. himself. I had to show him the proof. The police, he did a wheelie. The police showed up. He was not there. He was not on the scene. The police do their investigation, seen Meek Mill post the video at the same location that matched the same time, and then went and locked him up. He posted his own evidence for him to get locked up. He don't take accountability of posting it. He take account of it. No,
Starting point is 01:01:06 he blames the blogs who reposted it. No. Again, I, you know, I, you know, I, you know, I, you know, One of my old models from when I used to do, you know, the war of Iraq, but really I had a crimes failed channel. I always said, if not for the crime, some niggas need to be locked up for their stupidity. If not for the crime, take him for the stupidity. So this is really my calling call. This is me begging and pleading. I think I like loose cannon.
Starting point is 01:01:35 I like Brick Baby. I don't know Big You. But I watch with L.A. podcasters, all y'all do is pushing on your dead homies on your gang y'all tell about who ran down on who who who up to know who then y'all basically think y'all speaking to hieroglyphics but you basically co-signed who got shot or who killed who and all i'm saying is please stop picking it if you're going to pick up a podcast mic just pick up a pen in the pad and just go down there to interrogation room enough is enough right now again when this podcast The podcast environment of the LA has gotten so bad that I thought this was utterly ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:02:16 So apparently, this is Brick Baby over here on the right. This is loose can on the left. They were beefing, threatening each other, claiming when they saw each other, you know, they were going to do A, B, C, and D to each other. Eventually, of course, the beef didn't culminate with a squabble up, as Kendrick would like to say. It wasn't a, yo, I need to get that head up or fade. None of that. It culminated with a podcast episode on No Jumper.
Starting point is 01:02:42 Okay? That's it. That's another reason I thought all this shit was fake. I'm like, everybody got to be, this guy, everybody's playing a role, right? Because there's no way y'all are claiming when y'all see each other, y'all going to do A, B, C, and D. You're going to do whatever, whatever. And all this is being ended with podcasted. Well, this is why the feds love it.
Starting point is 01:03:04 Because here's the thing, Brick Baby, who's a felon. Number one, the beefy added with this loose cannon guy's real. Rather than not exploited via online, rather than staying away from or talking to your employer, Adam 22 to say, hey, listen, it's a real situation. I don't exploit it. People could die. People could also go to jail.
Starting point is 01:03:24 I work for you and you're my friend. Could you please, let's keep this off of here. Let's keep the streets in the streets. This shit culminated with a podcast episode. They're sitting across from each other. and to the point where the tensions are so high that Brick Baby, who now we know is a felon, was actually carrying a firearm on his waist
Starting point is 01:03:42 while he's doing a podcast. Now, this video now came out, or people point out the fact that he's carrying the firearm, where they're saying, you know, check this out. This was 16 hours before he was picked up by the fence. So, LA podcasting has gotten to the point where it's like, yo, let's meet with our op in a podcast room and have weapons that we shouldn't have
Starting point is 01:04:01 while the camera's filming, while we're making subliminal threats and having passive aggressive energy, okay? All while the feds are kicking their feet up and they're laughing saying, ain't no fucking way. Keep in mind, a little boozy got charged for being alive with what looked like a gun in his waist. These guys are popping up to podcast with the weapon.
Starting point is 01:04:23 Just check it out. Think about trying to do nothing to me after this podcast because I got a gun. Whose voice is this? That's what I heard. And so in this next clip, we're going to actually see the gun. going to see slam. He's going to show it. He's going to lean back purposefully showing the butt
Starting point is 01:04:40 of the slam to Luce Cannon. M95 for show. All right, M30 either one. What about both? By the way, I like both guys as well. I don't want to act like I'm speaking down on him. I really like both guys. Lose Cannon, I really think he's hilarious. But, you know, again, I don't want to act like I'm speaking down to L.A. region. I think there's so many talent, like, for example, A.D. I think AD is a talented person at communicating and giving his opinion. It doesn't always have to be about street shit. I think he could talk about other things, whether it's social issues or whether it's just music. You get what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:05:21 Like street guys, I'm not telling you how not to getting podcasting, but just don't go to podcasting to talk about street shit. That's the only thing I'm saying. Again, I think WAC 100 is probably one of the only people who I could say is really a shrewd above the shoulders thinker that is navigating this shit very well we've never heard whack really just say some incriminating shit about himself and you know i'm pretty sure he's also like very cautious and aware because if these guys got picked up i would imagine that they're looking into whack as well right like let's be honest right oh shout out again to our boys over at fried because
Starting point is 01:06:02 they definitely dictated the stream the gummies did their thingy thing that's a fact we had some some okay and if you got to do a podcast with a nigga you claim you don't like that you have to have your gun on in your waist
Starting point is 01:06:18 please brother don't do it just don't do it just don't do it and this is not an LA thing this is nothing it's everywhere if you know if your issues like your street issues shouldn't be solved in a podcast. It should be solved in private. And if y'all want to go fight and do whatever, go do it, but don't do it with like the best cameras in the world.
Starting point is 01:06:41 And again, I'm going to be very honest, truthfully. I'm going to be very honest. Again, I haven't asked Adam, but I highly, I seen, I was listening to whack today. He was on clubhouse and he was like, they were, you know, him and like, you know, he got like a million spies. And they were saying, why do you think because they already had the indictment why didn't they raid no jumper i have a theory about that and this is for adam i would imagine you got nothing against him as my guy if the feds don't subpoena surveillance footage from adam's warehouse where he shoots no jumper where maybe they could add more charges like wait is do we see Brick Baby having a gun in his hand?
Starting point is 01:07:40 Do we see these gang members doing things that we could add to an indictment? Listen, the feds aren't stupid. A simple indictment, not indictment subpoena, could get that from, from no jumper, or at least attempt him. If they don't do that, it leads me to what Wax said. Well, the other person asked Wack, why didn't they, if both guys got locked up, why didn't they just raid no jumper and lock them up? The next thing at least, so here's the other part.
Starting point is 01:08:12 If they don't subpoena no footage, security footage from Adams, from the no jumper warehouse, it's only because the feds look at that as a asset. Remember, I told you. Because you know why you don't lock up these two niggas there and kick the door down at no jumper? Because you spook the niggas at no jumper. And if you're looking at No Jumper as the place where gang members come to tell on themselves,
Starting point is 01:08:40 you don't want to spook no jumper. No Jumper, again, I'm not saying No Jumper is working with the Fess, not saying that at all. But No Jumper becomes the place where the FES is saying, this is a safe haven for the gang members to confess. We're not going to spook them. They're going to stop. So I would believe the Feds would probably weigh this to say, We're not going to raid no jumper.
Starting point is 01:09:03 We'll catch these niggins somewhere else. We're not going to, they might not even subpoena no jump. You know why? Because anything legal might, I would spook anybody. Oh, shit, what the fuck? Oh, they want,
Starting point is 01:09:15 they want the surveillance video of, of the last 30 days of what we've been doing in here. And that's a place that gang members frequently coming in out of. So I personally believe that the feds look at no jumper as a, bed and a haven for suspected criminals and gang members to confess. It's a hot-boxed 4K camera podcast and confessional room, and they're not going to fuck that up.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Keep telling all y'all yourselves, if you ask. Could be wrong. I could be wrong. I could be wrong. Good fun, good clean fun. Are you all noticing the patterns? I was like to believe that you're the- Okay, so not the best thing.
Starting point is 01:10:11 Okay, so before the interview, he sent a warrant to break. Luster, why are you sitting there lying and trying to put it on Adam? So listen, let's check this out. So said of you waiting across the street or waiting in a parking lot, You leave with people that say this mandatory phase with me. You know how I come. Pause. Stop acting like that.
Starting point is 01:10:40 Use a buster. Use a sweetie pod. Sweetie! But you go two hours away on Cam Cohn. The same day, me and white posted sit down with you ahead of interview. Oh, you just come up with this whole entire narrative. Oh, sweetheart. You can't change it
Starting point is 01:11:00 Use a mark You didn't want to fight You didn't want to sit across Okay Alright Now I've seen another thing too And I'll react to this chat nigga
Starting point is 01:11:15 Okay So I've seen It looks like whack Got into It got into it real quick With Traplore Ross Let's see
Starting point is 01:11:41 Yeah I don't know why they got into like this. Here we go. We're warning him. I'm gonna be... So, if you guys haven't watched this interview, we did a four-hour interview, me, Adam, Wack, Vlad, Remo, Traploros.
Starting point is 01:12:01 By the way, a really good episode. I really like it. You know, for me, I was very happy. You see, I like to repay favors in this and shit like that. Y'all, y'all should know. I'm a loyal motherfucker. Adam did my show. He came to, to, to New York, New Jersey, and probably did, you know, my shit, like probably, like, two to three times.
Starting point is 01:12:20 I haven't done this shit, like, since, like, literally, like, I feel like 2019. You know what I mean? And for me, I was glad that I got the opportunity to do it again. And I think we did an amazing episode. I hope that that episode does five million views. So, you know, I'm happy for Adam in terms of that because, you know, he's done his part in helping me
Starting point is 01:12:41 and done interviews on my platform. So I was happy for it. So it was a really, good episodes. Anyway, one of the part of the episode that I do want to touch into is whack gets heated with Traplow Raw, so no jumper after he calls out Wack for fabricating the
Starting point is 01:12:55 Fed's finding on the Big UDNA drama. Let me let this back and forth play out, but I'm also kind of give some back and forth. I'm going to give some some, you know, insight as well. Here we go. 600 hates him, so he's having this fun,
Starting point is 01:13:11 but we're warning him. I'm going to be real. If somebody took my DNA, a year or so ago. After a year 18 months, I'm thinking ain't nothing of it. I'm not even thinking that my skin's under a dude's nails. And I hear the family say they found his DNA under the nails. I hear that. That's going to be alarming to me. That did turn out to not be completely true, though, right? No, it was. From the complaint, it said that the DNA that was found it couldn't confirm that it was Big U, but it couldn't rule it out too, whereas they could rule out the other individual, right? No.
Starting point is 01:13:46 I don't know where you saw that at. Where you saw it? It said that. It wasn't completely confirmed that it's big use DNA. That's what I'm seeing and there's still no There's no, listen, listen. I said it was inconclusive of something right there, right? So do you want me to read it out? Go ahead. Read out. Okay, so, wait.
Starting point is 01:14:02 The DNA profile, so DNA was connected from RW's ankle slash sock area, consistent with the direction that RW was dragged into the desert off the highway. The DNA profile obtained was not complete, likely due to the aforementioned inclinement on whether the, oh, due to the inclinement weather on the night of the murder. So the weather and the way that the body was left overnight, I guess in the cold, in the wind or whatever, meant that the DNA profile wasn't able to be completed.
Starting point is 01:14:26 So it says analysis of Henley's DNA profile, Bigue, was inconclusive such that he could not be excluded as the contributor of the DNA, but it couldn't be confirmed. And Robinson, Robinson on the other hand, was excluded as a potential contributor of the DNA. So it wasn't confirmed, but it couldn't be excluded. You know who Robinson is? Robinson. That's the driver. That's the driver who told him they drove to L.A., picked the kid up,
Starting point is 01:14:48 where they took him and how he was killed. So when you got something that says you're not excluded, it could have been you, maybe, maybe not. But then you got the dude with you who gave DNA once they brought him in, Big U didn't know it. And they show, yeah, you didn't touch the body. That means he's identified Big U as a killer. That's who really told him.
Starting point is 01:15:09 But all I'm saying is that from what I understand, the DNA thing, to make the statement, Big U's DNA was found under his finger now. That's been running in the media a lot. That's not being completely proven. These mice are kind of sensitive. Now, let me, let me kind of add to it. And this is where, let me tell this, Wack isn't a really amazing, yo, let me tell you, Wack is a smart guy, bro. I am telling y'all. Yo, whack is so smart that I think the average person at this point is going to say either whack is smart than every gang member or whack is literally the fence. Wack is smart.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Okay, whack ain't the feds. But we're used to dumb street niggas that with how far ahead whack is, and I'm not glazing, it's just real, that it's a lot. seems like, yo, it's like federal shit. Like, you know when anybody could read? Like, I could pull up some shit in, on like, on a state court website and I read it here. You know, they say, yo, ask the feds. You know why?
Starting point is 01:16:20 I could click a few buttons by a fucking indictment or complained and read it on stream. I'm the feds. You get what I'm saying? Like, like, in the black community, any type of intellectual ability that extends beyond colloquial you're on a dead homies yo son yo nigger nah fuck too up anything beyond that it's like they call it police activity you get what i'm saying whack has a really cany um uncanny ability of being able to play in both worlds because he is smart and i think he uses like these people like his clubhouse room
Starting point is 01:16:55 anyway here's the thing it's funny how they're having like this mismatch of disagreements because it's not really whack didn't say none the wrong end they didn't say nothing wrong whack again whack got fed the information from the family the family like the police are probably
Starting point is 01:17:14 you know the police are not telling the family everything they were just like yo you know we got him on the DNA that's what the the police probably told the family it doesn't mean that it was conclusive
Starting point is 01:17:25 what they meant was that we ruled out everybody else but big you so he's in play they're not going to tell you all that. Wack spoke to the family who's getting info from the detectives. So Wack, who don't like Big U gets online and says, Big U's DNA's found. Now granted, technically that's incorrect, but he's getting fed that from the family. They're reined the indictment now, right? Or
Starting point is 01:17:54 Chaplain O'Ross is reined indictment. And he realizes that it actually says it's inconclusive for Big U, but it rules out other people, which is actually the accurate portion. which basically says it's like the Tory thing Remember the guy I'm made by the Tory thing They're like yo You said Tory DNA DNA was not found on the gun But yo it was inconclusive It's like colloquials
Starting point is 01:18:19 It's like You know If you want to believe whatever you can believe whatever Anyway So I don't think they're saying anything different I think Trappolo Ross is trying to keep it black and white I think Wack is trying to say I ain't nigga
Starting point is 01:18:34 It's the same damn thing Do you know what I'm going to pull it in a little more. Brett? Yeah, well, you got to remember. We didn't make, they've been saying that as a headline since we started talking about it. You got to remember, we didn't make the statement. We just played the recording.
Starting point is 01:18:48 But this is the thing. Do you feel like it's kind of overcooking big use involvement? Now, obviously it's open cases. It's unresolved, right? But the headline of DNA found under fingernails is a little overshooting. What's the difference? What you did? Because this says it can't confirm it.
Starting point is 01:19:04 Listen, listen. You know I'm allowing you. to question me, right? Now, here's the thing, too, about Traplow Ross's understanding. Whether they could confirm his Big U's DNA, he's the only one that is not ruled out, which means, yeah, they can't confirm it's fully him, but they could confirm it's not the other niggas,
Starting point is 01:19:28 which it continues to build a case that he's a suspect. Right, right? I appreciate it. Because you did some punk shit the other day. See, the only thing is, difference is you usually do what you did the other day sitting over there in London somewhere, right? And you're not here, right? It's a lot of places you can't go. You send Adam something as if it was a clip of something I did I wasn't supposed to do. No, he sent me a screenshot of a
Starting point is 01:19:54 page from the indictment where Big You was recorded on a wiretap basically saying that he punged you out with a whole bunch of people. And it had a quote that he attributed to you, but it wasn't an actual video or recording. This was a big used version of the event. Hold on, you're the receiver. So since you read everything, right? Now, tread lightly with this. Because I've been telling myself for the last couple of minutes not to really do nothing to you
Starting point is 01:20:20 because I know what you was trying to do. So since you're so thorough, did you read what Big Q said he did to me? No, even you're going to play smart and dumb. Did you read it? Yes, can I say one thing? What did you find in there? That's the bullshit and the real shit.
Starting point is 01:20:35 But can I say one thing in my defense first? I just want to know what you read. I feel like your, I feel like stuff that Adam said that he put a source on top of, I just sent him an image of the indictment and said, have you seen this? You went in the room and you said a bunch of stuff. No, you said in that page. You said in that page. So I'm asking you, just going to let me know where you at with me.
Starting point is 01:20:55 Did you read that and did you use your brain to understand why and why? Let me pause this real quick. I want to give you out a story about whack. Okay. and I hope when WAC sees this I think he will, I hope he appreciates it. You know why WAC is sitting on that podcast right now and not probably in jail?
Starting point is 01:21:16 Because let's analyze. And this is a quick story. And Yaku all clip this, but this is real. And if you're wondering how the Wack and academics' relationship started, this is how it started. And I think it's the epitome of why Wack is sitting on a podcast, one of the most powerful and loudest voices on media. All his ops, they go to jail,
Starting point is 01:21:36 or they just go away, fucking gets them into irrelevancy, and he's always thriving. You know, I always thought WAC was what they're accusing big you of. I thought Wack was the extortion guy. I thought Wack was the guy who was like, yo, blood, you gotta give me this
Starting point is 01:21:54 to make sure you good. I thought that was Wack. One of the first times I talked to Wack was after the BT incident when me and Joe Button went down there to, actually we went to L.A. And there was a situation with QC. The Migos, everybody knows it.
Starting point is 01:22:14 It was a surreal thing. We dropped the video. Everybody's like responding. People felt like Joe is just a guy who needs to be. And there was a conversation happening really loudly in the industry that he needs to be touched. He's disrespected niggers. He's violating people. And shit.
Starting point is 01:22:31 I was also very, you know, I've been talking my shit too. But Joe on the show was going dummy and going crazy. in the morning after that we get on a flight and I remember us walking to that airport that morning and everybody's looking at us I'm with Joe and his girlfriend at the time since Santana and we get on a flight from LA and we go back to Jersey
Starting point is 01:22:53 we're both from Jersey. By the time we land in Jersey and I'm at baggage claim picking on my bag I see a call coming through and I see a message it says it's whack 100 and the first thing I'm saying I'm so happy I'm in New Jersey because if I was at in LA still, you know, we don't know.
Starting point is 01:23:14 By the way, here's the thing, too. I'll give you the whole conversation. First thing Joe, Wax says to me, he says, yo, bro, essentially says, let me not give the full play by the plate, but he just says, yo, you want to stay out of that shit what Joe got going on because Joe going to get himself hurt. Okay? and it's WAC 100 and all the WAC 100 flair. And I was just saying, hey, listen, Joe's my man's.
Starting point is 01:23:46 We do music content, but I don't want no problems with whoever else. And he's just saying, listen, a lot of these things get to that point. I looked at Wack at that point. I said, all right, this is the extortion guy. I've been thinking that. After that, you know, that situation resolved itself. However, I spoke to Wack again. And I've always, remember I'm thinking in my head, Wack is the extortion guy.
Starting point is 01:24:15 I'm like, at some point he's going to say, hey, yo, blood, you, I'm going to need 10 grand if you want to come back to L.A. What I realize is exactly why nobody who's a gang member should be with WAC, especially on a podcast. Wack, who was in a very interesting space at that point, took sit sat back and analyzed the landscape and realized something very important hey
Starting point is 01:24:48 I rat and by the way this is where you know you see a low level IQ nigga like meek mill this is where like a stupid nigga like him goes Wax said I don't need to I don't want to come off as the intimidating guy to academics academics can help me I want him to be my ally.
Starting point is 01:25:11 I saw Wack do that with all the media personalities. He became cool with me. I've seen him and Adam get cool. And him and Vlad wasn't seen I, and I've seen them became cool. What I realized over time is that Wack was breaking this myth of extorting people. And he was saying, let me show y'all my value and let me work with y'all. You know, you break the Matrix. You know how hip-hop has been.
Starting point is 01:25:36 you have the Shugnights who are like, you know, just like dangling people of the balcony. And you think of these street dudes like, yo, they're just going to show up and slap you. And then you realize that you get a smart motherfucker who says, yo, act, yo, I'm gonna do, like, you know, whatever you need. I'm gonna do you five favors.
Starting point is 01:25:55 But maybe one day you can do me one. That's whack. A smart guy. And that's why, you know, even on the podcast, as I said, I just don't even know why I make his beef with him. But not only that. I think when he's having these conversations with gang members around,
Starting point is 01:26:10 he knows how to talk a nigga into an indictment, a jail cell, or talk a nigga into an ass with it. I sat with Snoopy Badass who said, I didn't realize that Wack 100 was talking me into getting D-Ped or having to go catch four fades or whatever. I watched the Lose Cannon thing. We'll play it shortly. He basically sat there and watched the nigger
Starting point is 01:26:34 basically talked himself into a jail cell. Wack is not your average gangster. Okay? Anyway. I'm not. So I'm a dude that... And by the way, I don't know about Wack in the past.
Starting point is 01:26:50 Maybe you said Stuart niggas. But I think he realized when that shit was not going to fly no more. And Wack became allies and business partners with niggas. And that's one of the reason he free. Big U still was on some shit like, Check in, Blood, Check. No, not blood, I guess. Checking.
Starting point is 01:27:06 Check in, car, check in, check in. Okay, well, you're checking in to the goddamn federal penitentiary system. That's really what it is. Violated Big U like no other human being, right? Violated him. For sure. Two, three years, right? That's such a claim to fame now that Big U is like the ultimate bad guy of L.A.
Starting point is 01:27:27 No, no, no. Him being able to say that he violated is like him saying he went up against Al Capone. No, no, no, no, no, no. And lived to tell the tale. No, no, no, no, you got to remember. I don't see Big U the way y'all see Big U. I know. You didn't sit on my couch with his head down,
Starting point is 01:27:39 scared, straight in situations where he needed our help at him. I don't seem that way. A motherfucker of the lie had to pay rent and help. My, my nigga Vlad putting a listening device right in the middle. Yeah, my boy. Take care of his family who then sat on my couch and said, help me. I don't see that dude as that, right? But if you read that, right, it says,
Starting point is 01:28:01 we was 15, 20 deep, right? Now, okay, so a big part of contention here is Big U in the indictment was caught in a wiretap detail the story of how they caught Wack Lacking. They called him Lacking at this like show. They claim they ran down on them. They say they outnumbered him like 15 to nothing. And they had weapons on him and basically Wack was pleading for his life. And Wack was like, yo, Big U, Eugene Henley, yo, bro, I got my family.
Starting point is 01:28:34 Please don't do this to me. Now, of course, that's a story told by Big U to someone else, someone called Victim One, who clearly that's somebody who's telling later. But that's what's alleged. Now, of course, everybody's going to tell a story that kind of behooves them or make them look good, whether it's true and that it's up to you. Now, Wack has told a different story. We've heard it a bunch of times.
Starting point is 01:28:55 Wack then takes issue with Trapolo Ross for sending that story or Big U's version of story to Adam, where Wack thinks that, Traplow Ross was trying to get Adam to believe Big U and almost kind of be like, yo, you see, Wack be lying up here. That nigger really was pressed by the 60s and Big U, and he came online saying a different story, so Wack is confronting him. Here we are.
Starting point is 01:29:25 A 38? Does that do it? Nah. I don't want you that close because I'm going to make them scatter. I got some shit that's going to make freedom ring. That's a fact. Think about it. What make 20 gang members stop in their track?
Starting point is 01:29:40 A 38? Does that do it? Nah. Gotta have some shit, right? Let's just be real. Let's just be real. This just says blow up. No, I'm asking you,
Starting point is 01:29:50 what make 20 dudes stopping their tracks? And you know they have some shit. It takes something. Listen, it's a fat, ugly broad walk through here. We wouldn't keep talking. If a bad dude walked through here, we're going to stop and look, right? So it got to be a showstopper, right? So now I just exposed to you that the bozo said what?
Starting point is 01:30:16 He was by itself. I never was by myself. But this him on a wiretap bragging to somebody else, possibly. You got it with our story, right? But you sent it like it was real. But I never said it like he was real. I was just reading what you sent me. That's the part he's mad about, the beggar.
Starting point is 01:30:31 I never said that. No, what I'm saying, though, the part I'm mad about is you. act like we cool, you just sent it to me and say, whack, what's so with this? You did the bitch-ass shit you do, but they just can't catch you. So I'm here to let you know, I was a man, you was a bitch-ass nigga for that. No, he's not. Because all he was doing was showing me a page from the biggest news of the day that my podcast co-host just so happens to be named in. This is not public.
Starting point is 01:30:55 If I get something on you, who the first person I'm sending it to? Of course, you're going to hit me about it. But wait, wait, wait. You send it to me to me, too. sent it to bro as if it was exposing me to some. Yeah, that's what you think. And I'm going to be real. But what did I send you before that?
Starting point is 01:31:12 I sent you in there too. No jumper. First thing I sent you was no jumping in there. And then I sent you another thing I see it. A couple of different things that seemed of no. So it's 107 pages. Bozo. And he sent me two.
Starting point is 01:31:23 And you chose to send him that. But you were on the phone live busy. So I knew you were on the phone. I was watching live. I was watching live. You were called into the news. That's that moment. Listen, it's 107 pages.
Starting point is 01:31:34 Right. And out 107 pages. And there's some crazy stuff in that content. You chose to sit them that. So you thought you was isolating whack on some bullshit. That's what you thought. Keep it real. I want the fucking you to tell the truth.
Starting point is 01:31:49 Now, that wasn't my intention. So what was your intention? Real talk. I was reading through it. I see that. That was the craziest thing. You see how it feels of really being fun of the people you're talking about and playing with? No, I hear it.
Starting point is 01:31:58 It feels. He does it all the time. No, no, no, no, he does. Man, that dude. certain places he know it he's certain places he in why you get up and go to Chicago do the back go shit okay anyway
Starting point is 01:32:11 all right okay so you know that's continuing um I'm gonna say my prayers for loose canning and brick baby I don't know um I really don't know about what's the name too much big you but I'll say my prayers for the ones I do know okay so let's kind of go
Starting point is 01:32:33 touch up on and we're gonna kind of clean up the story and kind of figure out what's going on the update on what happened with Sauce Waka. So Salshaka was shot in the leg, and his artist, Saseau P, was actually killed after they went to Memphis, you know, looked like they were there for a while and looked like someone approached them in broad daylight and almost tried to execute both, if not definitely, Saseau P. Now, a music manager named Rainwater went on clubhouse and told Wack that the shooter that shot Sauce Waka stood over
Starting point is 01:33:07 Sauce Waka and was about to execute Sauce Waka until he realized it was him. They were only looking for his artist Seesopi, according to them, because he was from Memphis, and they were looking for him. And apparently the story that's going around is unsubstantiated, but they're saying that Saseo P ran off of 200K.
Starting point is 01:33:24 Don't know from who, but they keep saying 200K. Now, also people, and again, these are dumb rumors, but I'm going to repeat it, but I'm going to remind you, his dumb rumors. Salswaka did post a video of him recovering from the Legos. And some people feel like he's in too much of a good spirit because his artist lost his life. And some people are now trying to say it's a sacrifice, almost damn there.
Starting point is 01:33:48 Okay. This is the video of him recovering. Remember, his artist, who was right next to him, died. You okay? R.P. S.S.O.P. S.S.O.P. S.A.P. S.A.M. Salsa, man. Thank you so much, brother. I see. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:34:04 I wish you were to stop by, but I really want you to go. I'm coming. I'm coming to that. All right. We're going to set it out. Jump up. Come on. Now, a lot of people are saying, yo, sauce walker, bro.
Starting point is 01:34:19 Your artist, your man just died right next to you. It's no way you just drop a nonchalant RIP. And now you're talking about you by to pull up to somebody's store to shoot jumpers. Like, come on, brother. Come on, bro. So, I mean, you know, again, we're not going to judge people for their grief, but I see why people are saying that. And some people say, yo, imagine being the parents of Say SoP,
Starting point is 01:34:43 you hear your son has an opportunity with this artist out of Houston named Sauce Walker who's trying to help his career. He gets killed standing next to Sauce Walker. And Soswaka is just like, all right, RP that nigga. But anyway, we're going to be back doing our things soon, man. This time will come to the store. She's going to be late. You guys be the judge.
Starting point is 01:35:01 I'm gonna rap a song with it. You're a mic. Come on, who do? I mean, I'll take a picture with you? Yeah, come on. Come on. I want to take a picture.
Starting point is 01:35:11 You sure? Can you stand up? Hey, man, my daddy on the phone. Hey, daddy, how many times? Your house got. Tell him. Oh, bro, this boy. How I said again.
Starting point is 01:35:21 Say it loud. 45. 15 years old. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm glad you. Okay. R.P. say so P.
Starting point is 01:35:30 So P. So P. man, Salsa Lake him, Sosa. Now, I'm gonna be honest with you, man. That's kind of tough, bro. It looked like he's on crutches. He's doing pro-a-old. Hey, man, say, man, it's the kids that did.
Starting point is 01:35:52 You know what I'm saying? I'm not here in Memphis, man, you know what I'm saying? The only way is my nigga P-K, you know what? This shit, don't stop. You got to keep dripping. Sosa, Pee, my brother. Say-Sah Pee, man, splashed their mouth. All-Pee, my brother, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:36:05 My nigger. Now, somebody has sent me something that I don't know if this is true. I've seen that someone. somewhere else. I've seen somewhere else. Let me see if I can find this page. Can I find a page? And I think what I've seen, I'm like,
Starting point is 01:36:19 nah, I don't think this is true. Can I find it? They basically were saying, yo, give me a second. Anyway, I can't find it. But they were like basically Salz Walker and his people were already saying, yo,
Starting point is 01:36:50 yo, whoever got the most money for the first interview. Like, you know what they got the first day out freestyle it's the first day recovering from getting shot freestyle like or not interview and apparently he was saying whoever got the most money was popping like let me know like i seen the i seen the picture i didn't post it because i'm like this got to be fake he didn't come from his page but somebody was supposed to was close to him like that's got to be fake but it might be real
Starting point is 01:37:13 because he's doing promo videos the day after and he's on crushes wanted me to make sure i get some food for pk before i leave on somebody squizzy taste midtown and downtown is where it's going down but come to midtown so we can put you with the drip around we're talking about shrimp lobster pasta lamb and getting thing that goes hand we're talking about egg rolls it's gonna save your soul i'm saying my son peace my brother say so p bitch i got you told me to come anywhere you told me to go i got to go you know we're gonna make sure we keep your mouth for the line alive yeah sure man my dad say so to pee man oh they said hey and you told me man you're gonna bring my boy to see me and get what he made it happen man you heard he said he said he'll be talking with me the month for much and put me on
Starting point is 01:37:57 first time with you brother so i love you all man please you guys i ain't my long yeah let's say s like we'll keep your motherfucking name with that dig i stepped that squintentathing it's all in your face love i love you bro thank you anytime you come to you this shit this shit is almost close to like the fucking hulio fulio advertisements after he died i'm like you remember when foolio died, they were like, and Fulio's still posted on his page, or they post on Fulio's face. Hey, yo, go to the smoke shop, man. I'm getting high some motherfucker.
Starting point is 01:38:31 You're like, ain't, ain't he dead? Bro, I ain't going to lie, bro. Chat, maybe I'm a bitch. I would have been crying like, oh, God, they got say so pee. Maybe I'm a bitch. This niggis rhyming and. To the city, man. I'm going to come back again after this.
Starting point is 01:38:53 I'm a red midgetting. I'm a all the red midgette. At this point, I'm bleeding this motherfucker. See, I'm here. 8.m. Yeah, 8.m. The fucking pet. Damn.
Starting point is 01:39:05 Is that a hospital gown? So, you know, Houston niggas are a built different, I guess. Ooh, that's that new boy. That's that red boy. Another red crick. Yeah, come on. Take a picture. Come on.
Starting point is 01:39:44 Anyway. So here, rainwater's explain what happened. Here we go. More blacks for out of town is to come in town because ain't nobody running around on the bush, you know what I'm saying? Man, I feel freely walking through the hell now.
Starting point is 01:40:02 Yeah, ain't nobody running around on the bush, you know what I'm saying? For LA thing now. I mean, it's still what it is. Like Texas is looking at what's going on? What's the, what's soft now? I think they said, I think that, That white, I mean, that white,
Starting point is 01:40:16 He did. Yeah, he's from there, though. He had some other shit going on. Oh, he's from there? Yeah, he's from there. I was making sense. Because I thought the nigga, I'm like, is this nigga from Texas?
Starting point is 01:40:25 Nah, I heard they stood over Walk and realized it was Walk and said, nah, you're good. He knew what he did. It ran out. Oh, they stood over it. What? So they're saying that whoever the shooter stood over at Saws Waka, realized it was Soswaka,
Starting point is 01:40:42 and then basically, I guess they shot or, finished the other guy and said he know what he did what they stood over walk and see realize it was walking said nah you good he knew he did and ran out oh they stood over it yeah and realized it was wow oh they didn't know it was him they ain't know him now buddy from there he was popping in on that sprinter like we back i'm back here you know he was popping in here ain't anybody gonna do shit i was south walk oh yeah he tripped i didn't know that i didn't know that they got so many new niggas running around here a bunch of names. I see my guy, what's this nigga name?
Starting point is 01:41:21 Trio, Trio something. Yeah, he's a goof ass. Yeah, he put a list of artists between Dallas and Texas. I mean, Dallas and Houston. There's a few names I didn't know. So, you know, it's a lot of new niggas bubbling. Well, I wouldn't even say bubbling, but they down there. Because me and you both know this urban shit, nigger.
Starting point is 01:41:45 It's a little difficult right now. Yeah, it's their water down right now. Water down, nigga, them motherfucking labels. They ain't turning on the water. They try to turn that shit off. So it's a lot. Okay. So now we're finding more details.
Starting point is 01:42:09 So people keep saying this is from the, this is all stems around. It's like $200,000 this guy ran off on it. We don't know who he ran off. on specifically and they're saying that this guy stood who the fuck is this guy? Huh? Okay, this looks like a fake post.
Starting point is 01:42:36 Did they find who did the shooting? Let's see if they could find who did the shooting. It looked like it's going to be tracked to this say-so pee and whoever he had beef with. I see some people feel like, you know, it was because they were saying, yo, we could go to any part of Memphis, this and third. But I don't think that's why it happened.
Starting point is 01:43:13 It looks like it's clearly going to be based around whatever issues this guy had. I mean, if you ran off with 20K from niggas over here, well, I'll come back. I guess you got to go back to your city, right? Okay, whatever. Oh, he's... All right, whatever, man. What else is going on, chat? What else is going on?
Starting point is 01:43:46 Okay. We got Kari. No. young Miami said she no longer signed yeah she got dropped P dropped her and kept JT I think City girls
Starting point is 01:44:02 signed as a group still but yeah P dropped her Andrew Tate Big Meach Let me see Yellow Bez's bond for capital murder has been set to $2 million
Starting point is 01:44:18 So I think we talked about that We haven't seen any updates with it Loose Cannon's wife is going off on who's this? Black China's mom? Huh, you don't know what fuck. Okay. Kanye did a video about the music industry. You know, we've been doing a music industry shit tonight, so fuck it.
Starting point is 01:44:38 Let's kind of do that. By the way, I send the video to Kanye's people. I'm just waiting on, you know, I'm usually really courteous to artists. Any aesthetic or whatever, like, comments from them. after that I'm hoping to put it out by Wednesday yeah by Wednesday so just just give me some time again I got the whole video I could just literally put it out now but I think artists know I don't try to state them mine shot or whatever and shit if yay also wants to edit some shit you know it's on them brother yeah okay okay this is Kanye told my music in this year we go so yeah I'm reporting live
Starting point is 01:45:20 from Japan right now and And I was talking to my boy. And I was talking about how I released Bulley just on my Twitter and how I like the idea being on DSPs, but I don't like the fact that they show the numbers. Because every single musician now pays more money to get their first week numbers than we make off of the actual album. So then you got to make it. your money through brand deals and touring. And if you say anything against the brand deal, you can get your brand drop.
Starting point is 01:46:04 So now they have the control of what you say. And when you go touring, you know who gets paid off of the touring. So they're eating every which way. And there had to be a moment where they said, we have to control what these guys are making on these album sales and these streams, because if we give them too much money, they're going to be sitting, you know,
Starting point is 01:46:25 in a hotel in Japan like, yay, as opposed to jump it up and down on a rolling loud stage. So I'm looking at, how do I get the music on DSPs without them counting it? Because I'm not doing all the ship vinyl and do the vinyl, this, that, like I'm telling you everyone in the industry is paying for the numbers right now. And that's what I'm just, now fucking with.
Starting point is 01:46:53 So there you got it. There you have it. Now, this might be big. I think it only worked for an independent artist like Kanye because labels all play the, again, as I said, a market share game. So the numbers do matter. Well, I'll tell you how to you do it, Kanye.
Starting point is 01:47:12 You could actually request, you could actually request that Spotify. You could request through whatever, distributor you have to not report, right? Because what essentially happens is Luminate has to get the the info for your release through the DSP or your distributor, your distributor really gives it. And the Spotify or whoever the DSPs are kind of stamp it, you could request from both of them and say, don't get my, don't get the data out. Now, granted, it's going to be still be able to be seen because I don't think Spotify has a way where they could,
Starting point is 01:47:54 you know, you know how these days you could hide your comments or your like total on Instagram. Spotify doesn't have the way to just hide the amount of streams you can see. Now, obviously, Apple doesn't show anything and really many other platforms don't show anything. YouTube clearly does and also Spotify, they do as well. But I think that would be fairly easy. I think if you don't want to be involved in the billboard system
Starting point is 01:48:16 where people are reported on first week sales, I think you could definitely opt out. might be it through a non-traditional way, but I think you definitely could. A nigga like Kanye doing this, would it change things? I think not. Because, again, the Big Three Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and of course Warner Music Group, they thrive off this idea of competing with numbers. They're not competing with ideology or competing with how good a song is.
Starting point is 01:48:43 They're competing with raw, hard facts because they're running a company that's actually listed. on, it's listed as a public company. So investors and shareholders want to know what is going on at all times. And if you're telling them, no, it's all about the music. It's not about the numbers. They're going to be like, so what the fuck am I investing in the U-4? So that's never going to happen on the major label side, which they control about 85% of all music kind of really that's circulating,
Starting point is 01:49:13 whether current or catalog-wise. But I think it could work for Kanye. If Kanye doesn't want to get his numbers counted, I think it definitely could happen. Right? Like when he dropped music on STEM, there was no way for people to count what he sold, right? Unless we knew how many STEM players got sold.
Starting point is 01:49:28 And we don't know even what happened with that because I think, did you guys ever buy a STEM player from Kanye to listen to that shit? I don't know. So again, he definitely can. But will this be a trend that continues onto the industry? Absolutely not. Absolutely not. And then the other artists other than Kanye that would suggest some shit like this.
Starting point is 01:49:45 Like, for example, we've seen the likes of like a retard like, like, like Meek Mill, they'll be like, yo, we should drop on different dates or, yo, we should stop counting sales or whatever. He's just saying it because he's almost successful at this point. When he was at his peak, all he talked about was numbers and he's a big dog and whatever the case is. When he can't sell a record to save his life,
Starting point is 01:50:04 now he wants people to stop folks sell numbers. So I think Kanye is a position where we know commercially he's viable. We've seen how much streams and everything that he did with not only carnival but vultures. So this is a guy who is one of the mass amounts. And by the way, I think his album, Bulley. It's actually listed on. It's a number one album right now, right?
Starting point is 01:50:23 Let's see. Let's just go to YouTube. Is this YouTube music? All right, YouTube music. And if we go to YouTube music, right? Let's see. Oh, let's go to charts. Can we go to charts?
Starting point is 01:50:37 Let's want to go to charts. I don't know if there's charts. New releases, hip-hop mode from the community. You can't find charts. hip hop charts all right here we go um let's just click on charts
Starting point is 01:50:55 if you go to charts you're going to see I think bully is up here somewhere I don't know if he's on top song top music video top artists Cardi is the top artist yo young boy is still top three
Starting point is 01:51:13 on YouTube Jesus Christ that nigg is a goat um by the bad money's four Paiso Pluma future Drake Brunabars babies nine um let's see what else
Starting point is 01:51:24 what else? Where's it at? Or maybe it didn't trend the music. Maybe it's just trending Let me just look Okay, look. I want to see What it's trending at. Holy Kanye. Yeah, all right. Yeah. And it's number four. Oh, it's just
Starting point is 01:51:48 trending overall. So he didn't even put in the music category, honestly. So shit, people still fuck with Yay, man. People still fuck with yay. And they kind of just dropped some shit. Um, and this is essentially 45 minutes of like just kind of new material.
Starting point is 01:52:09 Let's typically. Not. I say it again. Wow. That's crazy. That is crazy. All right. One thing I do like while Kanye doing these like new, new kind of releases, it kind of
Starting point is 01:52:30 pushes the boundaries. And one thing I realize about Kanye fans, they realize he's a, he worked. he's always perfecting shit. So even if he leaked something, people realize there are going to be five different versions of it. So this is version one, and we'll see
Starting point is 01:52:48 pretty much multiple other versions of it. So can't wait to hear it. Okay. I see everybody saying that, hold on, wait, where is it? I just see that. Where is it? Sorry.
Starting point is 01:53:19 Give me one second. I see some people are kind of, I don't know I see some people reacting to Drake being in Houston He popped out But are you want me Give you a story about Drake
Starting point is 01:53:37 I forgot what night this was Um But uh I don't know how he was feeling Pause Extra pause This was I can't remember when this was
Starting point is 01:53:52 Drake called me this night This thing of FaceTime me drunk As a motherfucker Right Drake Drake FaceTime me drunk as a motherfucker right? motherfucker. I even told him, I said, bro, you are frost.
Starting point is 01:54:04 And, and first thing the boy says to me, he says, nigger, who's your goat, nigger? And really, I'll tell you why he called me. He called me because some shit had happened. My man, Grand Wizard Chat Naga Page got hacked. And yes, the boy
Starting point is 01:54:19 got it back. You know, I was, of course, I was trying to get it back, but, you know, you know, it's an OVO ting, man, you know? It's a chat nigger ting, right? So Drake got it back. for us and um drake hit me and you know we made sure the page got giving back to grand but yeah drake calls me from the club i promise you he's in houston in the club you know he's like you i had to step out of the club for these and he um yeah out of this is a direct night he was in houston
Starting point is 01:54:48 but i know his father was on the face time too he's like yo pops this act and um yeah but he he phaithtime from the club and uh yeah he gave he gave us grand account back so you know if you If you're wondering why your grand got hacked to some shit, whatever. If you're wondering what happened there, you know, somebody hacked him. But, you know, I was trying to get it back. Everybody within, you know, our ecosystem was trying to get back. You know, Grant is one of our top lieutenants. And Drake actually got it back.
Starting point is 01:55:17 So I got to say shout out to Drizzy for that one. Anyway, people are saying like Drake living as raps here because Drake was in Houston and apparently one of the people he rapped about on Give Me a Hug. Gigi he was up in the club Cheek kissing doing all that stuff with and this is the girl right here Apparently this is the Gigi girl I don't know if you can see it Right here I know that you work at the club
Starting point is 01:55:42 Ooh okay who's that Let's look at her Instagram See I know you're working the clue what Look at the club Know that these people might judge But fuck it your family to us Look at Chubbs your Chums is looking like your do I Yo, do I got to pull it out of the Chanel's sideback still do it to him, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:56:03 You know what I mean? You know, Joe's about to crash some word too. Oh, so this is a Gigi girl. Miss you always. Give me a hug. Give me a hug. Give me a hug. What can I say?
Starting point is 01:56:16 I miss you girls. I'm stuck in my ways. Princess Gigi poop pink luxury. I got a club. I didn't know he was. Well, we know Drake by now. He's talking about real women. But apparently that was the Gigi girl.
Starting point is 01:56:26 Let's figure out who that is Drake Gigi You don't figure out who she is Drake hugging Gigi What's her name? Her at name is what Niggas is hate nothing, isn't it? She can't even find it He literally gave her a hug
Starting point is 01:56:47 In the club What is her ad name? Oh, this is her? Oh shit This is Gigi Official Tylan Official
Starting point is 01:56:58 Tylan? Is that the name? Okay, so this is Gigi. All right. So for the next like 16 months, you'll hear Drake just keep rapping about this girl. She must got that fire. You think these girls got like some fire
Starting point is 01:57:23 or Drake just like think they look good? All right, BBL. I hate tattoos here, but whatever. Is this a weave? Okay. She looks good. You're going to be honest with you. Like, yo, these days, I feel like
Starting point is 01:57:51 Just beautiful women have just like You know how people, there's like a million Kim K lookalikes I feel like beautiful women just kind of all like look the same These days like yeah, they're this color complexion Got this kind of titty, same hairstyle They all got like the same lips, same ass type And they take the same pictures I'm pretty sure there's something special about her
Starting point is 01:58:14 Somewhere somehow, but is that Oxton? Oh, this is the best part of the picture. Is that ox tail and curry goat? Bumba clod, dog. Y'all who took her out of Jamaica? Yo, Drizzi. This is what you did, dog? Yeah, now, this is the best part.
Starting point is 01:58:31 Holy shit. Bumbo clod, dog. This ox tail look good. The rice and peas the cabbage. That's what I'm talking about. You know what I'm saying? That's what I'm talking about. All right.
Starting point is 01:58:50 All right. She got the BBL BBL BBL in. I guess she's a stripper, I guess. Somebody says she works in a club named 29. You know it's so crazy. Y'all know like so many women there are like sevens. And here's the prerequisite to be like the super baddie. Light skin, get a BBL,
Starting point is 01:59:12 lip fillers, get your tities done, take pictures and work in the night scene. And fuck the rich niggas. And eventually, If you fuck good enough, you're going to get the attention of someone who's a really rich nigger who's hooked on your pussy. It's just kind of what it is, bro. Like, let's be honest. And then you just post a bunch of gifts that they buy you.
Starting point is 01:59:38 You get what I'm saying? And I'm not dissing this girl at all. I hope, I hope, you know, because sometimes these tics, they be like, what? Why are you saying? Yeah, like pitches like this. And I don't know a lot. Like, us men, we're like complete suckers. Like, we love pitches like this, right?
Starting point is 01:59:55 Ain't a Swayley exit in the comment section, Marley? What's she doing these days? The only six just look alike, bro. I ain't know a lot of you. Like, so, so here's a recipe for, like, the bad bitch thing right now. Even if, even if your dark skin look, look a little lighter. So put, like, foundation that, whatever, that makes your skin look lighter. Everybody got to look like they're ambiguous, exotic.
Starting point is 02:00:19 Long hair, got to be down to the middle of your back. Fake or real. Who gives a fuck? You got to have the baby here's positive. dropping, big-ass fucking lips, which I hope that you can suck some dick with, but whatever. You've got to be showing off either the Chanel. You can have, let me see, you can have the wise stuff, but really, if you got the burking, you're really a big dog.
Starting point is 02:00:41 This is how you can tell the caliber girl, what bag do you got on your hand? You've got to have a big bodacious BBL. I ain't going to lie, man. You know, this is kind of like pretty standard. Like, you've seen them all? Like, you've seen one, you've seen them all. like to me when I see her
Starting point is 02:00:58 I see Prime What do you call it again? What's that girl call? She used to date Fettywap Fettie Wap knocked her up Um Let me see
Starting point is 02:01:07 Fettie Wop baby model Uh Who's He knocked one of them up Let me see Alexis Sky Alexis Sky Alexis Sky
Starting point is 02:01:19 I don't know how she looked now Because these chicks age But Let's look at her back In her prime or something shit like that He sticks his collar like this. See, same type of picture tat.
Starting point is 02:01:33 Show the ass straight from the surgery. Show the purse. That's going to tell you. You know, you know, Chanel me up. Okay. Some little hair fixture. We got Tay on the wig. We got Tay on the wig.
Starting point is 02:01:49 Chanel on the purse. We got Lulu on the outfit. And we got Prada on the feet. Like, you give it up. I'm saying and make sure your thong could be could be seen because niggas got to see the thong line. That's the fact. I don't allow all these things go like right. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:02:05 So you just get your own version. And you know it's the funny thing now, which, listen, this is a new thing. I don't know why these rich niggas don't just get the broke niggas that look exactly like these girls and just get them to surgery yourself. Like, none of them look different, bro. Like, none of them like you're like, it's rare that I see
Starting point is 02:02:20 a drop dead gorgeous woman that I'm like, oh my God. Like this is like really rare outside. side the realm of like this is beauty you got what I'm saying I'm not gonna lie like I do think Lori Harvey's a very beautiful girl by the way this girl is beautiful too like don't Don't get a twist she's beautiful too. It's just I'm like I feel like she looks like every girl in Houston Right? She looks good I wonder what we think she's like a freak or something Or she might be she might be just good at like finesse and drink for the catch right?
Starting point is 02:02:58 Yeah, well okay Let's find the other girl that was Drake mentioned. Drake, give me a hug. We miss you. I'm talking about you, baby. All right, so we found this Gigi, girl. Who does poo?
Starting point is 02:03:24 I just want to see if these bits of look good. Drake pool. Let's just Google Drake Pooh. Drake, pool. They're like, why am I even looking this shit up? They said, Winnie the Pooh. Drake Luxury. Stripper.
Starting point is 02:03:46 I don't even know what I'm... Bro, I might have been searching this up, man. Leave it to drink since his name drop a shit tell of strippers. But, okay, she's cool. She's cool. Yeah. Yeah, this is like, this is how I see every girl looks. They have a see-through outfit.
Starting point is 02:04:01 You can see their thong. You got to see their bag. They are always looking like the exorcist forcing their head back here while they're literally trying to show this off. And yeah. And then you go to their highlights and it's all trips. And depending on what caliber girl they are, it's private jets as opposed to first class.
Starting point is 02:04:19 And they're showing a bunch of countries and you're like, look, where is this at? Look, instable. Like, bro, I'm telling you, chat. You see one, you've seen it all. Look, look. You see one, you've seen it all, Chad.
Starting point is 02:04:37 Oh, no, there's much more to go. Right? And all they post is gifts that other tricks done got them. Like, the tricks, them down look it's all gifts flowers 10 grand walking on the private jet yo hey record me real quick while I swing my BBL hold my purse and walk on the private jet I never pay for right like you know hey I hope I I didn't this in this chick
Starting point is 02:05:05 another another thing from a trick a trick got her matching Gwagon that you I allow you some women have hit like the genetic lottery like yo do you know do you know how lucky you gotta be as a woman like these chicks they're not even doing what most trippers do in this clubs these bishops he's not even sucking and fucking in the clubs they're they're like just really just almost like just you know you know you know you know i don't really want to you know know i ain't trying to put these women down because you know salute to them matching g-waggons mickinose grease right Back City, bitch, back,
Starting point is 02:05:57 Bet Tiger took her somewhere. Okay. Bust down watch. I like her lashes. She's cute, though. She's at the fight. Yo, women be having a good time. God damn.
Starting point is 02:06:21 Take a picture with the nigga who brought you on vacation, but crop his ass out. Yo, women having so great. She just, Oh, never mind, this is a woman. This woman. I thought it was a man. I'm like, just cropped his ass.
Starting point is 02:06:32 I fuck that. Okay. Yo, I think that, you know, I think these days, and I'm a little bit jaded because, you know, the women I'm seeing their own Instagram a lot and probably a lot of people hit them up. There's a lot of women who are attractive who don't know nothing called a job. Nothing. And whatever you think is their job ain't a job. Like, they're just, they're just, like, realize that they're beautiful people.
Starting point is 02:07:00 and all they do is just deal with lit niggas to pay the time. They live on vacation. They go from... Their life is just a highlight real. Which, hey, I'm not mad at it, though. Oh. Drake's talking about her on this, too? Spider-Man Superman?
Starting point is 02:07:27 Drake always got a new chick he, um, he's simp it on. Or, like, trick it on. What happened to that girl, Baby M from Toronto? Like, she got cut? I hope she got cut Because I ain't gonna lie After we figured out she was fucking Dylan Brooks Like Drake gotta have some standards
Starting point is 02:07:41 Right Drake Um Superman Spider-Spiderman Lyrics Let me see Probably saying about something chick on here That's what my hobbies I just Google who the fuck Drake is drinking off
Starting point is 02:07:54 I don't know Anyway All right We can just move on What else people Somebody said that shit's botched Nah That's how niggas like it
Starting point is 02:08:19 Niggas like it was like really, like, niggas love the pamper booty BBO, you feel me? Like the shit that look heavy. Which, by the way, it's going to, like, she got to be in her 20s. It's going to look good in the 20s, and then after 30s, gravity started kicking in. You know, let's that look. All right. Did y'all see this story here, chat?
Starting point is 02:08:38 This is kind of crazy. So a woman, California woman was charged in second degree murder after a 56-year-old man, told her to Saran wrap him like a mummy while she filmed her explicit content. It says that she was, she's a wife, a mother of three, and she was charged after a paid fetish turned deadly. Escondido man, Michael Daly, suffocated while she filmed content during their alleged four-hour encounter. The dude paid $11,000 to have her wrap him and saran wrap like a mummy, glue woman boots on him and pour glue into his eyes to seal them shut. police rush to the scene when they recovered the video footage of Dali Lina responsive while what's the name performed a sexual act next to him
Starting point is 02:09:28 which was filled with the intention of being posted on only fans they said they found a bag over his head and she denies placed in the bag on his head the dude was rushed at hospital after being taken and taken off life support days after this is a video I think she was doing to kind of announce she was on that shit all right it's time for five for five so I got five questions that just got shot at me and I got five minutes to give it to you. So why the rebrand? Because we already knocked our competitors out of the water.
Starting point is 02:09:58 You want to be successful at your own thing. So now this is the year of business. Everybody wants to be an entrepreneur. And we get that. I've never felt that everybody was meant to be a shipper forever. I know that this is something where you get in and you get out. You need people in your corner to help you. to help you grow.
Starting point is 02:10:20 I did, and so I know what that means for our girls. I know what that means for our guys. We finally have a company out here that takes care of its own. Thank you so much for listening and taking the time today. That's it, folks. We're out of time. I've been talking it up. I probably went over five minutes, but we don't give it to you.
Starting point is 02:10:39 I don't know if I should blame her or the stupid-ass thing who paid $11,000 to get suffocated. If your kink has to do with your eyes being glued shut and people gluing woman boots to you and you being wrapped like her money with saran wrap and you didn't think about poking a hole in the mouth paws that you could fucking breathe i don't know man it's like darwin's law man like survival of the fittets is like not everybody could not everybody can steal earth man you probably didn't deserve to have $11,000 if you were that stupid right again rest of the piece of the soul but very tough one to go right yo Why the hell is my nigga Sneako and Fresh and Fit beefing, bro?
Starting point is 02:11:24 They apparently supposedly buy the box. I see in this shit. Sneak-o. Sneak-o fresh. Now, I don't know where this beef stem from, but apparently, let me see. So, I guess Fresh went on no jumper. And essentially, oh, here we go. Here's the whole thing.
Starting point is 02:11:56 Here we go. Here's where I get mad, right? Yeah. Sneakle was like, because I know you're going to say a lot. Yeah. Sniko's a good friend of mine. Of course. We agree on a lot of things.
Starting point is 02:12:08 I know you got more. Yeah. But again, where's the money going? He's going. This makes you right. You can't have both. Either you're going to have a talk about them boys or have success in money. You can have both.
Starting point is 02:12:21 So this is what I know Siko wanted. You want to success? You want to be as big as Kai and all these people. So I said, Siko, listen to me, bro. Don't be my right. He's doing this thing. You are going to be cooked. You got on this pap, bro. Listen, I know you love the edgy stuff. It makes us the money now. And the long run is going to go up. No, bro. I don't get nothing, bro. I want to do my thing. Do not do my thing. Don't know. Preece me. My youth. I was there in UK when he got the email from YouTube.
Starting point is 02:12:42 Oh, man. Oh, your channel was banned. He was, he was shook for like a good five minutes. He was like this. I'm not sicko. Listen, bro, you have a chance to ring this back and going this direction. He doubled down. Listen, I wish I'm all the best. I think he's a great creator. The problem is that you can't have both. Okay. So basically insinuated that, you know, Sneco is a grifter. He follows the money and he is just a leaf in a wind. Sneco then reacted to that. He had the world by the, by the throat, say, you know what? Let's go over here. Let's go over here. He can take it anywhere. The problem is he saw a trill, which I spoke about, you know, a distant person on our show, of money.
Starting point is 02:13:26 and different genres. And I was like, Sniko, look at leaf in the wind. You're going here, here everywhere. And no, bro, trust me, just stick the one. The way, the way he's saying I'm a leaf in the wind, the way I see it is like, I literally can't be the person to repeat the same talking points for five years straight. I can't do it.
Starting point is 02:13:42 I would go insane. That's how he approaches it. He's like, this is a business. I'm going to say these things, talk about simping, and this is my thing. If I talked about simping five times a week for multiple years, I would lose my fucking mind. The reason I got it to contact
Starting point is 02:13:56 is to be creative and is to make something cool. Approaching it like these are the talking points that I'm going to turns it into a job and that's exactly why I didn't get a job. I didn't want to be the robot plugging in the same fucking thing. Yeah, I make vlogs, yeah, I stream. Yes, I talk about relationships. Okay, they start beefing immediately because Freshden says, yo, I can play dirty.
Starting point is 02:14:17 Me lie about you for what. Keep playing. I got videos for day. Haram police get this nigger. I guess he posted a video of, I don't know what this is. And then Sneko then starts going in because Fresh is trying to expose him. People saying he wants to clear stuff. Academics call me and said he wants to squash it.
Starting point is 02:14:35 I did. But I decided that, no, I can't really ever make amends with somebody who's saying, I got videos for days. This is like what an ex-girlfriend does when she's mad that you broke up with her. That is true. And I love Fresh, but we can't do the, oh, I got a video of you. That just reminds me of an ex. You got videos for days.
Starting point is 02:14:58 So he that means the whole time that we were friends hanging out. And what he means is like he has videos with me at the club and going out, maybe with girls. I don't know. But the whole time we were friends, he was thinking, oh, I have ammunition that I could one day use against him. And that happened before. And he, he quote tweeted it happening before where Fuzzi says I fuck a bitch in every city. So no matter what, I'm never going to be friends with Walter Weeks again. sure things can be
Starting point is 02:15:25 I think that's cool, whatever we can sort things out and I'm going to be cordial because myron I really respected and care about Myron as a brother I see him that way
Starting point is 02:15:35 so I'm not gonna I'm not gonna entertain this beef anymore or whatever the like it's just that's it keep playing with me I got videos for days Haram police get this nigga
Starting point is 02:15:43 he's using my religion to okay then what ends up happening is that okay so what ends up happening is that remember the boxing match I commentated at
Starting point is 02:15:53 in Miami with Aiden Ross and Andrew Tate. Well, apparently, you know, it was at Aiden Ross's warehouse. Remember, right before then, I was just on a yacht with Fresh, and I was trying to bring him to the event. I think he had an invite already, but they wouldn't let him in because Sneakle didn't want him to come in. And Aiden asked me, he was like, because you tell him, because the dude G-wagon was right there was trying to come in.
Starting point is 02:16:21 I was like, could you tell him like, yo, bro, I fuck with Sneko and if Sneko's not cool with him coming in like he can't come in. So Sneiko blocked him from coming into the boxing event and then I guess fresh responded with this. No offense, Nico. My car's better than your car. My bitches are badder and I'm not trying to be Muslim. So just keeping it real, bro. You mean it your own grave, bro.
Starting point is 02:16:41 This is all you're doing. I didn't do shit. I just said the truth. And if you're mad at it, bro, that's all on you. I had at the end of the day. Just keeping it real here, bro. I know what you need, bro. you need a brand
Starting point is 02:16:53 rebrand because you fucked it up, nigga. Keeping it real. So, I guess how we can handle this shit, bro. Boxing ring. In the ring. Aiden Ross event will make you happen. And of course,
Starting point is 02:17:06 this is me just keeping it real. Now, I will say this. I do think this is like one of the most reductive beeps of all time. You know, I love both of these guys or, you know, fresh and fit and also, Sneco. I can't show.
Starting point is 02:17:21 shame each other when y'all both are demonetized, right? You know, so it's like, just, y'all should be trying to pull each other up, not like trying to shit on each other for whatever decisions, right? Whatever decisions that were made that resulted in demonetization, like, you guys should be trying to pull each other out of that hole and kind of show different facets of what y'all do
Starting point is 02:17:41 to hopefully that whoever controls that could allow you out to be reinstated, not try to shit on each other. I think that's kind of worthless, but whatever. Sneako then accepts the fight. Accomplished boxer is slim and out of solid. Right when it's time to throw. My prediction, I think he's not fighting, bro. I think he's backing out.
Starting point is 02:18:09 Calling out. Not funny. But I'm going to train. I'm ready to go. April 11th, April 13th. I'm ready to go. I'm ready. But let's be real.
Starting point is 02:18:20 Take about quit. So that happens. And I heard through the. grapevine, heard through the grapevine, trying to duck already, already one day and to calling me out publicly, trying to run away, trying to run away. You don't want to pick a fight with someone like me, man. You don't want to do it. Just admit, don't try to say Chris from Rumble's not going to let you do it. Chris from Rumble will let you fight. All right, don't use excuses and try to talk about, don't do that. It's either you fight or you don't want to, you're scared. Just admit you're
Starting point is 02:18:53 scared. Don't try to come up with some excuse, the CEO of Rumble. Shut up. No one believes you. All right. Just back out if you don't want to do it. I'll find someone else because I'm ready to go and even if you do back out, I'm still training. I'm still ready. There's an opponent who tried to call me out the boxing match and then he's saying that Chris from Rumble is not going to let a fight. The guy who's the Rumble series? Yeah, yeah. He said the Rumble, see him not going to fight. What kind of bullshit is that, honestly? What? That sounds like he's scared to me. He called me out. I mean, he still understands. He said it. He said he called you out and then you accepted. Yeah. Then he accepted.
Starting point is 02:19:32 Yeah. And now he's saying that the CEO rumble. One day. And you know what I said yesterday on stream? I predict he's going to back out. I'm going to say this right now, bro. You know this? The nerve's got to him.
Starting point is 02:19:40 We saw you confident. He saw you accepted. He got ready to fight. He wasn't ready to fight. That's what it is. My cardio is better than I thought. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:19:47 Um, hey, listen, when it comes to boxing, it's all really about conditioning for amateur levels. I think Sneeko has an advantage. anyway some rubble's not going to let him but we just got a word from Chris and rumble said I'm fine with it
Starting point is 02:20:01 no way you gotta find a new excuse wow you gotta find a new excuse wow think about this one that's crazy funny
Starting point is 02:20:08 wow that's actually insane bro wow find a new excuse damn bro he's really that scared to you go how do he gets to boxing
Starting point is 02:20:18 these guys are like friends anyway fresh then says gossiping lies behind the scenes messed up this fight and again Sneko ran out of content and ruined a good deal not the first deal he fucked up then
Starting point is 02:20:31 Fresh's manager says Fresh won't fight Sneco because he's not being paid enough okay about bone and skulls it's March 22nd and usually every year on this day I'm talking about bone and skulls but today I'm forced to talk to some people
Starting point is 02:20:47 because there's some lies going on the internet right now Walter Weeks better known as Fresh has not backed out of anything. Fresh asked me to negotiate, and I've been negotiating with Aden's people, and certain things that Fresh wanted,
Starting point is 02:21:05 certain terms that he wanted, were not met. Some were, but not all of them. To say that Fresh backed out is disingenuous. At the very least, I'm telling you guys, right now,
Starting point is 02:21:20 I'm telling all you haters, all you plebs, all you. you pieces of fucking broke pieces of shit out there who are talking shit fresh and back out for anything. Okay? If freshest terms are met,
Starting point is 02:21:34 then we will have that fight. Respectably, enough BS. Okay. Aidan Ross jumps in the mix because he says, he responded to Freshman saying, we got you the money, you ask.
Starting point is 02:21:50 We asked Chris, like your manager said, what's the word, bro? I called Eddie, gave the blessing on the cash you wanted. I got nothing against you, but everyone seems to want this fight except you. Let's lock it in for April 11th. Hmm. All right.
Starting point is 02:22:07 So I don't know where currently it's at. But I personally think fresh should get a little bit more training. But again, you know what I mean, he's a grown-ass man. And shit, if he's down, you know, I don't even want to see these guys fight at all. But shit, if it's going to be what it is, it's going to be what it is, all right? All right.
Starting point is 02:22:29 Okay. Why are they beefing? I still can't understand it. You know what's so funny? I used to go to the club with both of them They're like cool guys. I don't even know why they're like getting into it. It's like so stupid So fucking stupid. Anyway Okay. All right Chat, do we have like a topic or two that we could do before we get out of here? I'm gonna let you start y'all day But I want to get like another topic or two Let's get on the shade room. What the fuck is on the shade room? Maybe we missed a topic again. We're gonna be back a later with the full stream but I didn't want to get um you know a stream in to kind of get
Starting point is 02:23:12 caught up on a lot of stuff he probably missed but so Rennie Rucci supposedly did a song with Kevin Gates and apparently her and her man which is another nickname black Zach the guy is breaking up with her because of the song I think he thinks he's he's fucking Kevin Gates or something and apparently she record the conversation that she was arguing with her man I don't know if I remember Rini Rucci let me hear this I never cheated. That's the thing. You cheated.
Starting point is 02:23:51 You stupid. I said, I ain't the one who got called cheating in the world. You cheated. I've never cheated. I've never cheated. You with the rush eggs, the rollos, the skyblags, the all of them. It's not about a storyline. It's real life.
Starting point is 02:24:07 I ain't cheating in real life. You are. You are. You are. All right, never mind. This is some reality show, shit, bro. This ain't real. Lizzo calls Young Miami to get clarity on
Starting point is 02:24:17 comments she made about her weight loss on club shayshay let's listen to this what was the comments let's hear this feel like society push women to get cosmetic surgery be it bBL fillers things of that nature why you feel that because it's just like when you got a natural body you're like a little boy you don't got no sex appeal you dis and you that when you do get the bbl it's like oh my god your body fake it's like if you natural they hit you if you got a bbL they hit you what what do you want like people i'm gonna just use this like lizzo for is it yeah everybody was oh my god she's so fat she looks so good now right now that's like oh my god ew she'd have had surgery she doesn't got like yeah like oh my god she need to stop like what like pick aside
Starting point is 02:25:04 what do you want you feel like society push women to get cosmetic surgery okay and then um young Lizzo called her and confronted her and got some clarity on what she met. Oh, she's so fat, right? I remember that. But then they were like, ew. What is the ew? I have to know.
Starting point is 02:25:25 Like, you know how like people when, like, when you, before like your weight loss, people used to be like, oh my God, she needs to lose weight. She's too fat that shit, not cute. That's what I was pertaining to that part. I was like, oh, my God, she didn't lose weight that she's not cute like that.
Starting point is 02:25:43 that was the ill that I was pretending. Oh, got you. Because you were like, and then she looks so good. And people are like, ew, because Shay-Shay was like, oh, because what? She did surgery or she did, you know what I mean? She's on O-ZMPIC or whatever. Was that? I thought that you were kind of referring to.
Starting point is 02:26:01 Actually, I thought you were saying I got too little. No, no, no. So what I'm saying is like, people always have something to say, you know, like, woman is like, you need to lose weight. Then you lose weight. And it's like, oh, my God. that I don't look good on her. She's like, you just can never be.
Starting point is 02:26:16 Right. People can never be. Oh, she's so fat, right? I remember that. But then they were like, if you don't, it's kind of like what I was trying to say because it's like,
Starting point is 02:26:23 for instance, sometimes I see some people saying like, everybody's saying you look good, but then you have the little 5% that's just like, she lived a better when she was fat. Wow. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 02:26:36 It's just, them if you do, then you don't, but you're doing the prayer and stuff, not these people, but I'm just, I just been just referencing to like, You can't make nobody happy and they always got something the same when it comes to a woman body.
Starting point is 02:26:46 Why? I don't know. Like, why are always looking at women body? It's like, you don't get surgery and it's like, oh, you got a little boy body. Oh my God, she's a gayway. She's too skinny or you like a little boy. Then you do get a BBL. We don't like BBL. We like natural bodies. Or why would you get surgery? Like, yep, it's never enough. Especially when it comes to a woman body. I don't understand what be the big issue anyway. It's them of you do them of you. I mean, I think people have their own preferences.
Starting point is 02:27:17 I think a lot of women treat their body as trends. So if, you know, these days it looks like more natural bodies are becoming a trend. So people want to get rid of their BBLs. I mean, if you're changing your body and doing dramatic things to your body or your face to appease the public or to fit into a trend or to seem trendy or look more appealing to get more people, but I think that's insecurity. but if you want to go have a BBL and that's your thing or you want to go look a certain way
Starting point is 02:27:47 or you're skinny as hell and you're happy with it or whatever, that's all you. But I do see a lot of women who seem to be just trying to become more appealing. So when you say it's never enough for people, well, if you're also trying to appease people, yeah, of course, it's never going to be enough when someone's trying to appease you, right? You know what I mean? because now your reflection of yourself is their opinion, right?
Starting point is 02:28:14 I think she talked about me in the same interview, right? Let me see if I can find this shit. What does she say about me? Young Miami. Academics? What she said? Oh, here we go. You called DJ academics and asked me.
Starting point is 02:28:29 Bro, why are you speaking on women? You got a problem with him? You don't like him. I mean, I don't have a problem with him. I just felt like as a blogger, I felt like everybody have a job to do. You get me saying? Like, I just was saying it with the share room, the breakfast club. like this is your job and it's all about how you speak on the topic like you can say
Starting point is 02:28:46 whatever you want to say about me but you ain't got to call me a you ain't got to call me a hoe you could just say like you did all that yes like you're done you're this it just be so personal and it's just like i never met you a damn i spoke on your music and then i spoke on the fact that you were chosen choosing a relationship over your music and yeah and i was speaking about things you're putting out there when you're saying that you like getting peed on and we can't get a proper single from you yeah i'm gonna speak that you look like and you come across like a prostitute you come across like an escort it might sound personal but you're putting this out there you volunteer the fact that you were ditty's concubine you volunteered the fact that you like getting golden showers
Starting point is 02:29:33 and you like being in these poly relationships with a man who was clearly 50 something plus that had several other women vying and fighting over him. These weren't things that I like just created. These weren't, I didn't do research to get into your life. You're presenting it. We only started talking about you because of music. You stopped giving us music. You gave us your personal life to talk about.
Starting point is 02:29:56 And here's the thing. Your personal life is always going to be more fodder for gossip, comments, laughter, and anything else. At least your music would say we don't like it and move on. But when you basically then volunteer, That, hey, listen, you know, you go up to interviews and you're pretty much talking about your relationship with Ditty. Like, you introduced that to us.
Starting point is 02:30:17 We did not have to know about you and Diddy. You know? So again, I know you might think that opinions you don't like seem personal, but you're bringing people into your personal lives, right? My life, I don't mind you doing your job as a blogger or whatever you are. So you don't like my music. Yeah, you could start calling me out of my name. You could criticize me.
Starting point is 02:30:38 You could say whatever because everybody has a right to a game, but when they get personal, like, yeah, I'm so glad you got shot at it. Like, my car got shot up and my car got shot up when I was six months pregnant. And when he wrote the story, he was like, I thought you'd keep a baby clock with you. It's like, what's wrong with you? Like, I could have lost my life and my child life. Right. You know what I'm saying? Like, you can talk about the story, but why it's so personal?
Starting point is 02:31:01 I never met you. I never saw you in person. Like, why is it so personal? You know, and it's just like, even like as time went by, that was like the first time that I really like noticed who he was because it was like very hurtful. Like, I was just like, they're almost lost my life and there was something that was just like in my face. And then it was just as time and time went by, he was just so disrespectful. Now, let me address that particularly. Around that time, Carisha was one of those women who were putting out the idea that she loved men that inflicted severe violence.
Starting point is 02:31:36 And I'm going to be honest with you to the women, like, for example, like an Asian doll who say they like killers, if I hear there's an attempt all you or your life, it's hard for me to be like, oh, okay, like, you guys are putting this out. You guys were saying that, yo, these are the men you like and this is a type of behavior that you condone. So when, you know what I mean, if a niggas say, like fighting and he gets knocked out, it's like, well, ain't that what you want it? So again, you know, you know, obviously what I realized with Carisha, number one, I realized she wasn't writing most of the lyrics.
Starting point is 02:32:11 So, you know, I actually, I'll give her some grace. But I was taking a lot of what she was saying, not only in her music, but outside on social music, on social media about the people and the behavior. She was, you know, she liked that type of shit. Now I was supposed to cry for her. I couldn't really jump up the tears at the time. And I'm telling you why. She was a woman who was basically saying that that ratchet gang. bang and shoot him up type of nigger was what attracted to her and got her pussy wet.
Starting point is 02:32:41 So when that happened, I was just like, hey, I don't know if you're looking for sympathy, but it's hard for me to give it to you. You know what I mean? Now, obviously, I'm happy that, you know, she's well and she didn't, you know, get hurt. But y'all, you got to stop putting out publicly that y'all like the very worst of society than expect the very best results. Come on now. I'm just like, but goddamn, like, everybody got an opinion.
Starting point is 02:33:08 I can't put a gun to everybody here that got an opinion, but it's just like you just take it so far. Like, it's like, yes. Excuse me? What's the problem? I would love to sit down and talk about it, though. Would you have them on your podcast? I would.
Starting point is 02:33:25 Because I just want to know, like, what I ever done to you? You can feel the way you feel, but why is it so, like, why it's so personal? You can tell me right now, like Miami, you trash. I'm gonna ask you like What makes you think that way? Yeah, or what can I do? Like, I'm gonna, we're gonna have that conversation,
Starting point is 02:33:40 but it's not like, you start, it's like, oh my God, you're a man, like. Quality control won't release your music. Is it true, they won't release your music because why do you? Now, to be honest, man, and, you know, I'm kind of, me and her DM, I told her whenever her show comes back
Starting point is 02:34:01 or if it's going on, I'll come on it. It's a scheduled thing based on her. I'm good. I'm down to go sit with her. It's no need to keep going back and forth with Young Miami. I think Young Miami to me has... I was judging her as someone who I saw as a budding musician who had clear influence over upcoming women
Starting point is 02:34:21 wanting to be in the game. To me, she forgone, she gave that up. Like, you know, she just wants to be a sugar baby, and that's fine. You know what I mean? Again, I'm not knocking her for it. Most of my comments was based off her own actions. You know, one of the things women hate her accountability.
Starting point is 02:34:39 You know, she says the operative thing later on, right? Well, I'm a woman, you're a man. You know, and her saying that is not her saying, like, I've never threatened to beat her up. I've never threatened to do anything. I'm speaking with my words just like how she has words. I would actually, I would love to say that when some of these women, even Carisha, her mouth is way more disgusting.
Starting point is 02:35:03 Pause, in the sense of things she says. says and how she drags or read people more than myself. So it's nothing like this whole thing that a man and can't talk to a woman. It's like, I'm not saying I'm going to beat her ass with the fuck. But, you know, when they want to not get accountability for anything you're saying, or they don't want to respond with logic or just some type of understanding, be like, hey, well, you know, she could have had a conversation or responding to me and like with anything I said, she don't want to do that because it's going to revolve around somehow to take
Starting point is 02:35:35 accountability. So you know what she says? I'm a woman. And when someone says I'm a woman and you're a man, that's like code word for treat me like a child. And I completely understand. You know what I mean? If I could jump in and out of accountability, that would be amazing. Like, don't hold me accountable you here or now. Okay, now, but still treat me like a man. Whatever. Anyway, nothing wrong without Kareesh. I've always said, I feel like her music career got torpedoed because of all these other things and I think, you know, she looks at the criticism as, oh, why are you talking to me like that? I'm a woman. And it's okay. I don't think she's built for this. She's not built for the music industry. And it's neither here and there for me to keep talking about it with her because
Starting point is 02:36:15 everything I've said has came to pass. I knew months before. I knew months before she was going to be dropped. I knew this. This is why I said this with, with more intent. She knew I knew it. I said things about her deal that she knew. How do I notice them? So again, you know, I'm not, you know, as much as some people might think I'm a bully. She's a non-factor in music anymore. I knew she was getting dropped. The reason for her getting dropped is because lack of talent and because literally she wouldn't work.
Starting point is 02:36:49 JT's not dropped. Do the math. So, again, I don't really have to talk about her in a musical sense anymore. She's now an online personality who, you know, she's like that girl making TikTok's about future. I can ignore it if I want it. We can talk about it if I want. but there's no more need for me to talk about her music.
Starting point is 02:37:08 I think she's pretty much tapped out there, so it is what it is. Okay. What else is going on? Who else is Minnie Barbie? Ain't that Rod Waves, girl? Oh, what's on tripping? Oh, Rod Wave got two girls beefing over him? Yo, ladies, let me tell you this, man.
Starting point is 02:37:46 You'll never have more drama in your life than when you arguing over a big-boned the nigger, man. Feel me? Trust me. When you arguing over a nigger, guys out of shape and by the way I'm talking about myself too you your ass is going to be stressed impressed shout to my man rod wave keeping them girls busy and bothered I don't even know exactly what their beef is but I do know one is a woman he's with and the other one I believe is a woman he claims was trying to extort him in the neighborhood um for having a baby I don't know what the
Starting point is 02:38:23 back and forth is uh does anyone have it up here what the hell's going on with Britney Spears man, Britney Spears, you aren't going to lie, man. Somebody, listen, you know, give Britney a BBL, bro. Like, come on, bro. Bro, she's still got the flat ass from, like, early 2000s white girl. Like, bro, she's the only white girl that ain't involved.
Starting point is 02:38:44 Nigger, have you seen the white girls these days, nigga? Niggas, they put on that lulu lemon, that alo, nigga. They put on that mow fucking pretty little things, little tight-ass shit, nigga, they all got ass. Brittany is the last white woman to not have ass. I'm telling you, white women that was.
Starting point is 02:38:58 have a little something back there. Brittany is the last chick to have an ironing board back there, the shit that go like this. Her and Taylor Swift, but I can't say nothing about Taylor Swift because Taylor's, but God damn, she don't got nothing back there. I'm wondering how she's sitting on the toilet, gang.
Starting point is 02:39:20 Anyway, let me see. Is this Aaron the Plummer? This is all fuckery on here. Hold on. A Philly rapper accused of sexual assault. is arrested after calling the police to question why they put his face on the news y'all say that assaulted someone get off my dick what the truck and out of you hello yes i'm trying to figure out why
Starting point is 02:39:54 do y'all got my face on the news y'all know my name bro you that why y'all got my face on the news okay so you just called you haven't identified yourself you're telling me your faces on the news who else's face on the news uh kathy orr all right then you figured the fuck out bro bro, it was Harond de Jesus. Why my face on the news? Why y'all got my face on the news for assault, bro? Like, why y'all, like, why y'all doing all that, though? Y'all saying I saw this somebody.
Starting point is 02:40:35 Why y'all, like, why would y'all do that? And give a statement, we can work it out. But to say I did that, though, like, that's crazy. Yo, what was the plan here? What the fuck? Like, that's crazy. That's not something to play with, bro. You don't, what's your day of birth?
Starting point is 02:40:59 Why would you, why would y'all say I saw this somebody, bro? What's a good contact number for you? You don't even give a fuck, right? Because y'all just putting my face on the news saying I saw to somebody, y'all just put my face on the news. But you just put in my face on the news saying I saw to somebody not getting this nowhere either, though. You just put in my face on the news saying I saw to somebody Like, because y'all can't find me where you want to find me.
Starting point is 02:41:33 I ain't going to figure nothing out either. Is it the motherfucker? Well, fuck you too then, nigga. Hey, that's crazy. What the hell? A man with face tattoos is wanted for alleged sexual assault that happened in early March, 2025, in the Ogunn section of Philadelphia. An update tonight on a man wanted in connection with a sexual assault in Philadelphia's
Starting point is 02:42:03 Ogon's neighborhood. Police say he is now in custody. Investigators say 31-year-old Heron DeHasus sexually assaulted someone two weeks ago on the 6,300 block of Old York Road. Police were also looking for his car, which they say, how... These mugshots are so crazy. You know, sometimes you can tell guilt or innocence about the muckshot. Has been located. An update tonight on a man wanted in connection with a sexual...
Starting point is 02:42:32 The cop going to tell that nigger, yo, what's your name? You could always come in and just give us a statement. We'll just work it out. O'Larious, man. The nigga recorded himself calling the cops. That's crazy. All right. You got Kai Reid talking about racism.
Starting point is 02:42:52 Kai Rie probably gave up on a season, man. That nigga, that nigga, that nigga already injured. Fuck that, right? He's over it. What's over this shit? Oh, so this thing was accusing her of cheating. Can we get to my house and get out of my shit? How many times have you put me up?
Starting point is 02:43:21 I don't talk to that man. That's you. You mad about some shit that's never, you mad about some shit that ain't happened. You mad about some, that's cool base. Let me tell you something. I'll have somewhere to go. It don't have to be your house. I will.
Starting point is 02:43:32 That's like your hundred time putting me out. Exactly. Great. What the fuck internet. Great. Because this is what you wanted. You want to meet my place? I did not tell you.
Starting point is 02:43:41 This what you wanted. I'm glad. I'm glad you're on. No, you're lame. You're lane. This ain't got nothing to do. Love and hip hop. Love and hip hop ain't.
Starting point is 02:43:48 Love and hip hop. Hip-hop ain't make you cheat on me. Love in hip-hop and make you act weird with me because of a nigga putting a song. I didn't do nothing to you. You get on the phone. I'm cleared the shit up. Ain't nobody did.
Starting point is 02:44:02 Oh, I'm not doing shit. It's my cheating. The one that got people thinking your child could be some of the child. And I cleared up that that song five years old. There's nothing about this. I'm going to my house. Phone changed from five years ago. There go y'all a couple goals.
Starting point is 02:44:25 Yeah. Fuck you. It been for me since you were cheating. You've been the whole not me. You've been the whole not me. What's up, boy, I'm about to punch you dead in your shit. I'm about to punch you dead in your shit. You keep on fucking, keep on.
Starting point is 02:44:38 Back to the strip club. I wasn't in no strip club when I met when we got together. So check the fuck up. I never cheated. That's the thing. You cheated. You cheated. You stupid ass, ho.
Starting point is 02:44:55 I said, I ain't the one who got caught cheating in the world. You cheated. Not me, I've never cheated. I've never cheated. You with the rash sheds. They both cheated. You can tell. They both cheated.
Starting point is 02:45:07 Roll out, the sky black, the all of them. It's not about a storyline. It's real life. I ain't cheating in real life. You are. You are. You are. You are.
Starting point is 02:45:17 You are. I don't need a storyline. I got a real life. You are. You are cheating real life. Not me. Why you're not leaving? Not me.
Starting point is 02:45:25 I try to make my family work. Call me crazy. Call me crazy. Hiped up about what? About a nigga releasing a song from five years ago. No, you said I was. You just got on the phone. friend that I was.
Starting point is 02:45:38 I never was hyped up about nothing. Never was hiked up about nothing. I got on lock to clear. All right, this shit too stupid for me. I'm sorry. I can't. I can't. All right, too much ratchet shit on here.
Starting point is 02:45:51 I got to get off this page. This page is toxic. Let me just go check Hollywood on lock. And after that, yeah, I think I'm good. I'm good. All right, people. Okay.
Starting point is 02:46:31 Think I'm gonna call this bitch, man. Not going to lie. What is this? Boosey going back home. Oh, we could, uh, did we play the blueface shit? I don't know if we did. Shout to my man, Blueface, man.
Starting point is 02:46:46 Yo, this thing is said the wildest shit I've heard in a while, man. This thing is say, yo, he went to jail for the experience. I've never seen the trip before. This is this. Hey, it's Blueface. Top of the yard, yard gang, and all that. Shout out to y'all coming out, hooping with this man. Showing left to the yard, man.
Starting point is 02:46:59 We're out here. We outside. We at Lancaster State Prison. Level three to be exact. Not a 50-50 yard, none of that. It's a full of gp, 100%. It's a lot of misery out here, so when y'all come out, I give us something to, you know, feel free a little bit.
Starting point is 02:47:13 I don't feel like I'm in the pen right now. I'm at the park or something. So how you've been coping? Yo, this nigga really acting like this shit is like MTV Cribs, nigga, like except this is the prison version, man. You know, listen, right behind me, you know, we got a big ass baseball field, man. You see the rest of these niggas, man.
Starting point is 02:47:29 Like, yo, what the hell? You've been holding up. Hey, man, I'm in here. I'm short time and just passing through. So I'm here for the experience, man. I'm here for the experience. I've never heard that before. Up, I ain't down.
Starting point is 02:47:40 I'm just in the middle, you know, trying to get through. Have you learned anything since you've been here, anything you could take home or, you know? Oh, yeah, hell yeah. I learned a lot, learning, you know, patience, virtue, you know. Paying attention, you know, let things play out before you throw yourself in the middle of it. So patience is the key, though. Got a lot of patience in here, man.
Starting point is 02:48:00 What's the first thing you're going to do when you touch down? Oh, man. First thing I'm gonna do when I touch down, man. I'm gonna see my family, see my kids, get back to the work, get back to the music. And try to come back here, man. Hopefully I can come back here with y'all one of these times, man. Hold on, come back how? Oh, you're talking about going back and like, oh, speak with the program, whatever program this is.
Starting point is 02:48:19 Let them know I can go from here to there, you know? Absolutely. That's really what it's all about. I should go far. It's far than, you know, just y'all coming here today and leaving tomorrow or next year, whenever y' y'all come. This shit lasts forever, you know? Some of these guys ain't going to never get out of here.
Starting point is 02:48:32 So days like this, man, shit keep them going. You know, that shit goes for a year. It lasts a day for y'all, but it's going to last a year for us. Wait, this thing got jewelry on in jail? What the fuck? Absolutely. It's been the best day since I've been here. That's love, man, for real.
Starting point is 02:48:48 Yeah, I appreciate you. Any message to the youth out there? Oh, man, don't come here, bro. It's boring. It's lame. It's not cool. You're not promoting it. Stay in school, man.
Starting point is 02:48:59 And, you know, stay in school. Really appreciate you. much, man. Much love. Y'all ain't. You ain't going to lie, man. One thing I give Blueface credit with is that this nigga's talented. You know, it's like baby mama's and shit.
Starting point is 02:49:13 You know, one that had a song, oh, well, I'm snip like a Barbie or whatever, and then Christian Rock. I haven't heard of them chicks since this nigga got locked up. Like, that's how... This is how either Blueface is a good-ass pimp, or he was just
Starting point is 02:49:27 that talented enough to give them visibility. I haven't heard a peep from them. I don't even know if they of alive. That's what I'm saying. Like, Blueface got locked up and, like, we just got done with all of them. So you get to realize Blueface is a common denominator. And I think when he gets back out, he'll drumming some drama, drum up some hit songs, make some reality shows, and he'll get back on the shit. But hopefully he realizes, listen, man, stop trying to, like, bully people like Soldier Boy and try to catch face, left, right, and center, man. Yo, you're living
Starting point is 02:49:57 a very, very blessed life. And you definitely know what to spend it in jail, man. Then, them face tattoos look goddamn ugly. I'm not going to cap with you. But it looks like he's getting a little weight. Look like, you know, he's doing fine. And he's trying to make the best out of the situation. So I can't even knock it, man. So salute to blueface hopefully gets back for his family and also, you know, for his career, whatever that might be, whether it's in film, entertainment, whether it's, you know, music. Hopefully he could continue when he gets out. I think he got like maybe like a year and a half left or something. Seems like a long time, but, you know, time flies, you know. All right, Chad, I'm going to get out of here.
Starting point is 02:50:35 Listen, it's 531 on the East Coast. If you are on the East Coast and it was watching me, man, listen, go shower up, go get, get on the way to go to work if you got 9 to 5. If you're on the West Coast, it's probably 2 o'clock. Yo, shower now. Go chill out, read a book, watch some TV and go to sleep that you can go to work, man. And for everybody, man, listen to Monday, I treat a Monday very important, especially if you're young an entrepreneur, you're trying to work on your dreams, your goals.
Starting point is 02:51:00 make sure the most people are going to get the majority of what you need to do for the week before 12 o'clock on Monday. Okay, you should be motivated, get all you should done, whether you're working towards a goal, whether you got the job, just keep your foot on the gas pedal. All right, Chad, do love y'all. I'll see you out later today. We're going to do day three later today. I just got on for day two because we got to start getting past day once.
Starting point is 02:51:26 We start getting a little lame, huh? So, Chad, thank you guys for watching. I'll be back on a little bit later.

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