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Episode Date: October 23, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 good seven today you feel me nice little seven hours don't you worry like last night i would gave you all a three or four probably a four hour tonight today i mean seven feel me all right cool uh welcome welcome welcome to everybody who is now here and who's going to be coming in via our um multiple platforms there's a lot of things to to discuss i apologize again if you're just tuning in from meta if you're just tuning in from youtube specifically uh we didn't streamed last night, but I'm here today for more, you know, I think today's going to be a better stream than if I stream last night. A lot of things, we don't have a streaming schedule necessarily.
Starting point is 00:00:39 I know some people do. I think like Hassanabe, he's like a very popular, like political streamer on Twitch. He has almost like a schedule. We kind of go off the feel a lot. You know what I mean, the timing and it's not only the timing and what topics are available. It's also how I feel. So I guess I'm a part of the equation, right? So like if I'm feeling low energy or sometimes it's, you know, it's not.
Starting point is 00:01:00 This is the day where I'm just like fucking spent doing 20 different other things Because stream is just one of the one of the few things that we do You know, trying to run a few other businesses and you know still blessed right Okay, anyway, we're here now A few topics that we're going to get to I do have a whole topic list here So if I do I'm gonna I like to introduce what we're gonna talk about If I don't tell y'all anything that interests y'all please send it in right And I do read my DM so like I usually what I'm not streaming
Starting point is 00:01:30 and I read my DMs of you guys saying, yo, you should talk about this. Look at this. So I appreciate when you guys help out a part of that process. Give me one second. Here. Oh, yeah, that's something. Perfect.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Okay. We will be talking a little bit more about the music industry. A little bit of music breakdown. Don't ask me why. I sat through six hours. Yes, I know. Well, I was doing other stuff, but I sat through six hours of calls.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Well, earning calls. So this, this is. like to give you a little bit of insight on how I get certain data, right? Like most of, most of the info I get on the music industry is direct source, right? Like executives, A&Rs, managers, they're going to call me directly. Yo, I don't, you know, just giving you an insight on this, blah, blah, blah. This is going down. So-and-so, hey, he got fired.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Hey, this niggas get dropped. Like, that's how I hear the majority of the information I get on the music industry, which is, I think by now, you know, whether you like me or hate me, could probably say, even if you don't think I was ever 100% correct, like I'm pretty much battened at a very high clip when I say something. It's probably have some type of root in factuality, or at least I thought it was when I reported it at the time.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Have I been wrong? Of course, at times, right? But I don't think that's often. Anyway, so that's kind of how I get the majority of information. A lot of the other information is me snooping around. You know what I mean? Sometimes I might get some valuable information from a chick that five niggas is fucking.
Starting point is 00:02:54 You know what I mean? Gotta love the pillow talkers. sometimes with me, you know, based of my involvement in the music business, right? You know, obviously we do a lot of marketing. We help out with marketing for a lot of these companies and these artists, whether I like the artists or not, we do. We do consult, we do all that type of stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:13 So information just kind of leaks out. You know what I mean? So usually I get the drop on when albums are coming out, when the rollout started, so I could kind of get a, you know, I know what's kind of going on, right? How else? Well, this is another way. So I sat through six hours of earning calls.
Starting point is 00:03:29 So Universal Music Group, I always say about a big three, you know, I've got to keep giving musical education or music business education, but Universal Music Group, Warner Music Entertainment, no, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment, those are the big three, the major labels, everything falls underneath them, every artist you probably like, right?
Starting point is 00:03:50 Well, actually all three, they're publicly traded companies. And as such, you know, they have investors. So essentially they got to tell their investors how they're making money and how they're losing money and how they're going to spend money. And yeah, every quarter, you know, like for example, I'm waiting for UMG's third quarter earnings call, which is going to be done, I believe, it's going to be done October 31st. I don't know why. Apparently they're waiting for international market to end their fiscal quarter.
Starting point is 00:04:21 But I was listening to Warner and I was listening to a whole bunch of old calls kind of figuring out. out where the business is going. A lot of people and a lot of y'all believe that the music industries ran off is it, oh, these niggas ain't making hot music. It has nothing to do with the artists themselves. Like music is always going to be hot and whack or like, you know, whatever you fall on that scale. The business controls it all, right? Where the money is coming from. Specifically, I kind of started listening to it because there's something going on, right? and I'm wondering when, I believe UMG is going to give us a, like, I think the 31st, I guarantee it.
Starting point is 00:05:00 The 31st when they have their earning calls, matter of fact, I'm going to be able to call. So, you know, I'm not an investor that they'll be able to ask questions. But I do think people are going to ask maybe not only about how this year has looked in terms of hip-hop and urban music, maybe even probably bring up the fact that because of the whole Drake and Kendrick situation every other hip-hop artist just passed on putting out music so it kind of prevented revenue by the way they don't talk they don't care about artists they care about revenue right but artist has to drop to create revenue so you know there was a hiccup which is a drink and Kendrick beef that kind of pushed a lot of stuff back i'm pretty sure they'll mention that
Starting point is 00:05:41 but the other thing i i absolutely believe they'll mention is um and this is why like i have a bookmarked I have it like on my calendar for me to watch or listen to actually. Everybody drop it on Instagram. Like again, in the era of trying to create revenue, right now there isn't a marketable revenue opportunity for Drake and Kendrick to drop music via Instagram. Then we see Jay Cole drop via Instagram. And I don't know if you guys, we'll probably talk about him a little bit later even more. But Tile the creator, he dropped as well on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:06:18 So somebody's going to bring that up to say, yo, how come y'all top, I don't know, top 20, top 30 acts like of four of them are dropping via Instagram? Why aren't, like they're dropping like, like Tyler the Creator. Like I've actually given an entire prediction of what I think his album is going to do. I think he's going to do at least quarter million. Quarter million of $300,000, I think on the upper end he'll do about $350,000. He's dropping a project, I believe, on the 28th. Am I wrong about that? Let me just confirm.
Starting point is 00:06:50 There might be the 25th. Let me see when to Tyler. The credit back. We can Google it right now. When does Tyler the creator drop? He's dropping a 28th. Oh, actually, yeah, that's another thing too, right? So he's dropping on a Monday,
Starting point is 00:07:04 which goes against how the music industry and how DSPs usually, like, you know, ingests some of this material, and even how they make these playlists and how they put these plans together to promote the new releases. They promote the new releases for Friday at many. night east coast time so friday midnight east coast time that's really the start of the new week
Starting point is 00:07:22 um that's how luminant tracks it that's all how all measuring metric companies um is my audio low oh i apologize i apologize surprised i've got to put the mic a little closer to my mouth no diddy okay um let me just make sure all right if i'm still a bit low let me know i can turn this up a bit actually let me just turn up a bit right now all right so so yeah so essentially i lost my turn the thought okay so he's dropping on a monday and we're just watching artists and i'm not sure if they're going under the direction of maybe management or maybe there's a larger conglomerate instructing all them to do so or maybe who knows maybe drake just started a trend and the first time we saw any of this was and correct me if i'm wrong was tailor-made freestyle he just
Starting point is 00:08:15 uploaded via Instagram, right? And obviously we've seen, you know, subsequently he's uploaded another track, which was buried alive. Then he uploaded the three pack, but we also saw he has a 100 gig website. Kendrick uploaded, like, watch the party dies. Then we're watching, um,
Starting point is 00:08:29 we watched Jay Cole upload, uh, what was the name of the track? I forgot the name of the track. Jesus Christ, but the track he's addressing Kendrick and Drake. Then we're watching Tyler the Creator. Now, the reason why I'm bringing this up is that Tyler the Creator,
Starting point is 00:08:41 I've kind of gave a prediction already. The range that I got him in is, least 250 the top is the top is going to be 350 so between 250 and 350 if he does anything outside of that range something is going on or I would have to probably just you know recalculate how I do my predictions on what I think his buzz is I think he has a tremendous buzz he's a guy who doesn't drop a lot I think his rollout is usually very brief succinct but calculated and creative and also captures eyes ears and attention of many people and yes he came out with this I don't if you guys have seen that
Starting point is 00:09:15 the trailer, but this is a trailer. I play it real quick. Here we go. Isn't this like some scary something mask? Now, keep in mind, he's dropping. And I guess as we were thinking about, why is he dropping on that date? Number one, I think he's also mentioned,
Starting point is 00:09:51 there's a conversation we'll get to. I look it up in the background while this is the plane. I think he's also mentioned rejecting some of the industry norms, which again, the entire industry, you know, I could give you a long spiel of why they moved from The music used to drop on Tuesdays. It moved to Fridays. The reason why it moved there, it was a very calculated,
Starting point is 00:10:10 mostly technological way of how music could be measured and they wanted to standardize it across the world. Music used to drop on different days throughout the world. The industry wanted pretty, they wanted to treat the world like the USA and they wanted to look at the global markets and the domestic markets at the same time, so they standardized the time at a even, you know, even time among both. A little bit longer story, but I'll spare you that for now.
Starting point is 00:10:37 But I think the 1028, which that's when he's dropping is intentional. Obviously, we know that's going to be Halloween. Look at the decorations behind me, right? Like, you know, Halloween's a huge, you know, I was born in Jamaica, so like, we don't got Halloween there. But, like, you know, anybody I've ever dated or anybody who I know who's American or, like, was born here and they grew up on it, like, by the way, I came over here when I was, like, 10.11.
Starting point is 00:10:58 So, like, I was never the person who dressed up like that anyway. But it's a huge thing in terms of Consumerism. People spend a lot of money. I think even around my way, people, party city turns into like Halloween city. Like,
Starting point is 00:11:12 they just change the name of the whole fucking, they change the name of the whole fucking store because it's a huge opportunity where people buy a lot of candy, people buy costumes. It's a place where people spend a lot of money. And if you realize about a capitalistic country like the United States,
Starting point is 00:11:26 about if I'm speaking fast, trust I'm now in Adderall, nothing like that. I'm just, you know, this is what you get when, act don't get too drunk too early okay i speak fast get the points out and but don't worry by the time we're four hours in i'll start to just straight do jokes um anyway so this is a good play by
Starting point is 00:11:46 dropping on Halloween Halloween is a time again historically that is based around consumerism whether you want to believe in ghosts or whatever who cares so him dropping on that time is dope um but him not dropping on the friday before it is is probably you know, some people are going to say he's going to miss out on, he's going to miss out on streams and sales because the tracking week does start on Friday and he's going to be dropping two and a half days later. So, or three days later, damn now. So we'll see how that turns out. I still think he's going to sell over a quarter million just because I think Tyler the Creator is an amazing artist, not only in creating a thematic album. And all of his album from the Garden Boy album
Starting point is 00:12:26 and the other one where he was with the briefcase, he knows how to create the things. He knows how to create thematic albums that bring you into a character that he's doing. Now, I guess I said all that to say, this mask he has on. Is this like some leather face shit? Like, I don't know. I think it's meant to play a little bit off Halloween. I think the albums go like Cent Chromo? Like, I don't really get it fully yet.
Starting point is 00:12:50 Somebody said, that's the Diti mask. Stop it, bro. Stop it. Anyway, okay, so let me just keep playing. The fuck I'm not quite. Get the fuck about him. Goop since 19. This is the creativity, and again, I'm sorry for pausing it,
Starting point is 00:13:13 but again, you guys can go watch it on his Instagram if you want to see them full. This creativity, there's a few artists that I believe, you guys name, I'm going to name the ones I think that come to mind. Artists that are this creative. Kendrick is in that mix, right, where you always see some super creative shit when they're announcing some stuff, right? It just seems like there's almost a deeper meaning than just the music or the melodies that in the harmony we're about to hear with the songs.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Feels like there's almost like a theme behind it, this and third. I think Tyler the creator does an amazing job doing that. Kendrick does an amazing job doing that. Who else does? Oh, Yay. Yay. Yay doesn't a fucking amazing job. You know, we don't even have to mention yay.
Starting point is 00:13:48 Like, Yay's the godfather of all of these niggins. Like, and I mean that very respectfully. Right. But yeah. Okay, those people are, I'm Danny Glover. Yeah, yeah. I'll give that to my boy, Childs, Gambino as well. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Anybody else? Anybody else? Okay, cool. All right. Let's just keep playing. I don't know fuck I'm chasing dogs I'm gonna Me'all'all'
Starting point is 00:14:16 I can do it to him I'm more than I believe him I'm looking back the freedom cause it's said Stop impressing the dead I don't know this is an actual song Or it's like a What are you called again?
Starting point is 00:14:29 Maybe like an interlude or something like that But I was kinda jamming I'm gonna make it out Promise I'm gonna make it out My mind I'm gonna make it out Listen I'm gonna make it out Okay, so I'm guessing the album's called Chroma. Chromacopia?
Starting point is 00:14:46 And by the way, you know, I want to give some light to this, you know, this Tyler album just because I think the rest of the artists in the game have to realize we're in a time where you're competing with everybody for attention and eyes. So you're competing with streamers. I've said this before. A rapper is competing with a streamer and competing with a YouTuber at this damn point. you're competing with a TikToker and somebody else who's making whatever content. We have to get creativity back into music.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Because if music is just easily understood as is it hot or not. Like again, what people like Tyler do, they turn their music art into something like a movie where it's almost like it's scoring or giving a soundtrack to that. It enriches the music so much. And I know we've talked about it. By the way, you know, I could, you know, will remind me to explain why I think that the sales metric and how we weight sales these days should change
Starting point is 00:15:54 because, yo, there's too many people selling 20K. So I do think it should change. But artists do want to come out. You see a lot of artists say, oh, music's not selling. Well, y'all putting it's low effort shit. You know what I mean? Most of y'all aren't putting much effort into the music. music and wait till you i get to uh because i do have a part of a warner call that i'm going to play
Starting point is 00:16:15 for y'all they literally said they don't give a fuck about people's new music well they don't say they don't give a fuck but they're like yo when artists drop new music we care about it because it it turns up their catalog usually by a factor of two so when you drop new music the reason why they're not even spending too much to promote the new music is that it automatically gives twice the visibility to the old catalog, which they own more of the old catalog. It's like a whole shit. So anyway, I guess I'm really trying to give Tyler the props here by saying, yo, for all the artists, and I don't care if you're talking about the sexy res or whatever,
Starting point is 00:16:52 like, yo, y'all got to make y'all art be a little bit more, not necessarily cinematic, but a little bit more interesting than just what you're saying, if y'all really care about sales. Right? Because that's part of being an artist. An artist is not someone who just verbally conceptualizes an idea and puts it with harmony, but you actually conceptualize an entire world around the music that is the actual plot and play. And this is why, you know, this is why I'm saying, Tile the creator is going to do 250 even though he's going to drop on a short week.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Let me keep you, though. Okay, all right. And then, you know, it looks like this is going to be the album cover. Don't know if it's the album cover because we don't see that parent label warning. But it says, Chromacopia, all songs written, produced and arranged by Tyler. I guess that's his real last name, Tyler, the creator. Okay. Don't know what type of mass this is, but it makes sense him dropping on Halloween.
Starting point is 00:18:04 I'll mute this because I think this is now some music. But, yeah, I think this is a song. and then, oh, three hours ago, I think he dropped another song. Is it another song? Let me see. The funny thing is, like, even the trailer, like, all of this looks like the intro to, like, a scary movie that we've all watched, right? Like, this weird guy, and now the rest of the movie we're trying to figure out what's his story,
Starting point is 00:18:39 how is he this fucking weird, and then who interacts with them, right? That's pretty much like the, you know, these movies where people get stranded in the desert, go to a hotel, and there's a weird guy who tries to kill him or some shit. So I'm interested, right? I'm interested, but I'm just interested based on like even the visuals they're given, right? Now again, there's music associated with some of this. The hair is also pretty distinct. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Wow, look at this. Whoa. Somebody with a gun. What the hell? Wow. Yeah, this shit's going to do some numbers. I kid you not. Yeah, the hair is looking crazy.
Starting point is 00:19:23 crazy. Okay. I think he's going to do some numbers, people. All right. Look, he just posted three hours ago here, a million likes. And by the way, you know, I wouldn't, I wouldn't be surprised if Instagram weren't talking to these guys like labels or talking to these guys' management teams. Instagram is not stupid. They know what's going on. They know that they have a tentative, We're not tentative. They have a temporary deal currently with a universal music group that incentivizes them. By the way, if you haven't, if you don't know this, Instagram, they have openly admitted that they're pushing the thing that's going to get the most engagements. So if you're an Instagram like a creator right now, you want to get the most engagement on a post, put a song over it.
Starting point is 00:20:14 They're incentivized to push that more than you just talking or you doing anything else. Why? Well, they're trying to get the music companies to fuck with them a little bit more. So again, if that's what they want to do and they're incentivizing by giving more reach to even regular creators, what do you think they're probably doing to these music companies or that these label people who are probably saying to them, yo, we're going to just drop, like, Tyler's going to drop two songs on your platform, not YouTube, nowhere else, he's dropping on your platform for the promo for his album. Like the reach on these are going to be crazy. Three hours, a million likes. You see the comments going through the ass, pause. this one 40,000
Starting point is 00:20:52 2.5, whatever likes, and I'm pretty sure if we can see the views, but I don't think we can see the views. It's probably like out of this world. They're pushing this, they're pushing this shit. And by the way, I know they're pushing this shit. You get what I'm saying? As I said, like, we're still having platform wars
Starting point is 00:21:06 just in different forms. I don't know if I ever give me out a story. I've had and I've maintained a brand on Instagram for years. By the way, now I'm locked in with Instagram. I have reps there like we talk. But before then, you know how the first, very first time I ever spoke to Instagram it was this
Starting point is 00:21:22 6-9 gets out of jail and he's about to do his million stream like that first like when he goes live and he has a million people he announces that he's going to go live Instagram realized it's going to break the fucking like it's just going to be the biggest
Starting point is 00:21:38 Instagram live stream at that point because remember they were pushing Instagram live Instagram live Remember 69 could have went on Twitch he could have went on YouTube he picked Instagram Instagram hits up 6-9 And hits up his label
Starting point is 00:21:53 Right which ironically is ran by Elliot Grange Who now controls off Atlantic And pretty much half a Warner But they hit them up and they say Hey check us out We understand your artist who's like Everybody wants to hear from It's about to go live on our platform tonight
Starting point is 00:22:07 We understand that he wants to have guests In the San Third We don't want to be embarrassed Where it's buffering a bunch And like it looks like shit We want to work work with him to make sure it's the best view and experience. Matter of fact, we're putting his account.
Starting point is 00:22:22 This is facts I'm telling you. We're putting his account. And I've never heard these things before, but you get to realize, like, as much as, like, Illuminati as you think, like, Instagram and Google are or whoever, they know what's going on. They put six-nine's account on, like, a special, it was, him going live was going to be on a special server that nobody else was on. that when a thousand, when a million people tuned in, it wasn't going to just fucking crash, right? Because usually they have a bunch of people on whatever servers.
Starting point is 00:22:54 I don't know how shit works. But like nobody's getting a million people watching, right? So they do that. They tell them to get a specific phone, which was like that. It was very specific. I don't even tell you what phone. It's like get this phone, this version.
Starting point is 00:23:08 We're going to send you to download a special download of the app. Get this, right? And then they asked him, they said, who are you bringing on with you on this? He named me. I was one of the people. That's how I first talked to them, right? Because they hit me up and they're like, hey, we want to make sure everything is good on your end too. What phone do you have?
Starting point is 00:23:27 What, blah, blah, blah. Would you ask me a bunch of questions. They walked me through a bunch of stuff. And I was like, God damn, I've been using goddamn Instagram for 10 years. Y'I've never ever talked to me like this before. But they cared. They did the same with Nikki. Because I think he brought Nikki on.
Starting point is 00:23:41 They made sure, like, yo. It had to be right. So I'm telling you that info to say, if they did that for that, it was a big moment for them for their brand of promoting Instagram live. You think all these niggis is dropping music on Instagram and they're like, oh, no, we don't go fuck. No, hell now. They're speaking it behind the scenes, right? Obviously, I don't know if I knew I would tell you. But I don't have anybody in Towers Camp.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Yeah, speaking to them, they'll be like, okay, cool, you're going to drop a song, whatever. All right, cool. We're going to make sure we push this shit like it's no other. Right? Why? It's going to benefit them later when they're renegotiating with Universal Music Group. Just a little tidbit if you care. All right.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Very interesting. I feel like I just did a topic as an intro. So we're good. We'll move off of that. Shout to Tyler of the Creator. He is dropping his album on 1028. I'm definitely excited to see how it goes, not only for multiple different reasons, for the promotional strategy, for him dropping on Monday,
Starting point is 00:24:38 and also where he's at in his career with, you know, he's always dropped. thematic album so we'll see how all that goes all right okay people beyond that there's a bunch of other stuff happening and going down in the sphere okay um we're gonna be talking about diddy a lot of ditty news today um some people are hypothesizing that ditty might be snitching okay and cooperating because it appears that the same district that sorry has taken him down for sex trafficking has now taken down another CEO and someone else that's really big in the game for sex trafficking as well. Actually, this is pretty interesting and kind of alarming because
Starting point is 00:25:25 for all the conspiracy theories that were like, no, Didian? Like, you know, people think about Didian and you'll see them try to connect some loose things to Epstein and you start hearing some names and, you know, for me, like, I'll tolerate you kind of like building off that theory for a little But before I'm like, you're Jaguar writing this shit right now. Like you're just saying anything. But this new arrest is going to kind of make those people seem like maybe they're not that crazy. Because we're seeing another CEO and some really powerful people get exposed for having a sex trafficking ring. And people are wondering, did Did he offer up some names?
Starting point is 00:26:02 Real talk. Okay. We'll talk about that. Diddy's family has came out. Some people say, yo, we are did deed out. Okay. Paul was on the ditty it out. Yeah, so there's five new lawsuits as well.
Starting point is 00:26:16 We have all five lawsuits from new Jane Doe. All of them are coming from the Tony Busby law firm. Remember, he said he had 120 people that he thought were going to be potential and serious law plaintiffs. He's filed officially now 11 of those. Okay, so, you know, six came last week and looked like he's dropping them. every week, right? He dropped six last week. Yesterday, Monday, he dropped five. So we'll read into that really quick and to see what's going on with that. We have the West Coast Savior, Kendrick Lamar.
Starting point is 00:26:54 He's finally spoke on Not Like Us. And it's kind of interesting because there's an interesting mix of reaction to what he had to say, but we're going to break it down, you know, shout to Kendrick, but it's just hilarious. Liam Payne. Is this name? Liam? Is this the last name, Payne? Liam?
Starting point is 00:27:16 The guy from one direction, the one who died. They officially found pink cocaine and system. Polo G, he got arrested for having a gun. Very ironic. Remember, I told you about me interviewing Polo G and me talking about his case that he called in New York where they found a gun in his room. And I was like, hey, bro, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:27:32 like you're up a lot of millions of dollars. Maybe you'll move a little bit different. You know, has that arrest taught you anything? like you should move a little bit different maybe get some more security like i was trying to hint to him like get somebody else to hold the gun like i was trying to hint to him and he looked me dead in the face and he said i said do you think you you would probably change how you move in the future you look me dead in the face and said no well he's been arrested again for having a gun um this time in san bernadino california okay all right we'll get into that uh hood go yeo he's responding to a couple things i said
Starting point is 00:28:10 but he's continuous beef with sauce walking little CJ. Shout to my people from Texas. We have a few other topics, not that serious. Sneako getting a rebrand, the ADL kind of stepping in. They're putting their foot down to getting certain streamers. No, Sneco, fresh and fit. There's some other people who are saying some things that they don't deem, they deem either anti-Semitic or just so offensive they shouldn't be platform.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Twitch specifically, which, by the way, we are live now on Twitch. They're putting their foot down too. and we'll talk about that a little bit. Dre is celebrating the new contract for her boo, Jalen Green. And I got a whole thing on that. I got to wait until I'm drunk for that one because it's not that serious. It's just, I got mad jokes. I ain't going to hold you.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Donald Trump and I think I might have to do this one first. Let's start off with a little bit of jokes before we get to the serious shit. Because I got jokes later too, but let's keep the jokes going all throughout. All right. If you're having a good Tuesday, man, hopefully I can help you. you get through your workday if you're driving for amazon if you're driving across country hope you guys can keep tuned in and hopefully i could get you to wherever you're going safely and make sure you have a good time all right let's lock in all right so chat i'm not
Starting point is 00:29:23 gonna lie to you yo didn't i tell y'all i told you i this specifically i said yo right now the election this shit is like some comedy shit you know what i knew this was comedy magna stallion twerking at her alley. Now I had a conversation with Vlad, right? So I had a conversation with Vlad. And the conversation I had with Vlad, Vlad said to me,
Starting point is 00:29:51 no, we were talking and I said, yo, I think one of these candidates might bring up Charles to White to come speak, right? And he said, hell no, never. Why would a presidential candidate ever platform a guy like that? And I said, listen, Vlad, you're taking this shit too serious. This is the most ghetto presidential election we've ever seen. We're seeing a little pump on stage.
Starting point is 00:30:20 We're seeing motherfucking Chef G. Sleepy. I mean, God damn it, we saw OT7 quantity. Like, why are we acting like you need to be of high moral and high, you know, IQ to be up there coside into the president? We all know, and I mean it on both sides, whether it's for Kamala or Kamala or whether it's for Donald Trump. They're bringing up anybody who's in this entertainment circus that captures your interest. They're putting that person there to fucking do the little chuck and jive that you guys do to vote. That's really what it is. It's not that serious.
Starting point is 00:30:57 He was like, no, no, definitely wouldn't. Now, obviously remember this. Somebody called Rihanna. I'm about to draw with her. Let's get to the twirking. Come on. You a n-a-ma. Just-a-d-d-d-twir-twerking.
Starting point is 00:31:21 What a twerking it. All right, man, they tripping bear. Let me get to the real shit. You gotta catch it on the, I just want to see her twerking on that shit. All right. For comedy hype news, I'm Symphony Thompson. Hey,
Starting point is 00:31:45 on Tuesday, Kamala Harris would host a rally in Atlanta as part of- Anyway, we all see what it is. But anybody can get brought up on this junk. Okay, now I'm gonna be honest with you. Chat. And again, this is not me. Tell you to pick aside. I don't give a fuck who you vote for.
Starting point is 00:32:02 But the comedy for me, I ain't even, I didn't even see this. I don't even know if y'all seen this. The comedy for me, like, I did laugh when I see Magnusalian twerking
Starting point is 00:32:11 at a presidential, you know, a rally. But, brough, could you, did y'all see this shit? I knew this election was a joke. When Donald Trump went to Detroit, and with all due respect,
Starting point is 00:32:30 he brought up Trick, Trick, Trick to speak. Listen to this, chat. That they love in Detroit is a rapper, and he's one of the hottest in the world, actually. Trick, Trick, trick. Where's trick, trick? Trick, trick. Come here, trick, trick. Come here. Are you all seeing this?
Starting point is 00:32:53 A rapin or something, huh? Come here, look at him. He looks good. It looks good. You look good. What up? Detroit! Ain't no way. Ain't no fucking way.
Starting point is 00:33:19 If y'all know about Trick Trick, y'all know I'm about bringing it all to Detroit. So please welcome the 47th president of the United States as we make Detroit great again. Damn. Now, the reason why I die laughing, I don't know if y'all remember, this is what I remember Trick, Trick, Trick, Four.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Let me ask you trick, trick, because I don't understand what is the no-fly zone? What does that mean? Because I mean, I've come to Detroit. So apparently Rick Ross, you know, went to Detroit and didn't show love to the locals in Detroit. And Trick-Trick issued a no-fly zone. And when Rick Ross tried to show up to his concert, a line of goons, hoodlums, and, of course, on savory individuals, blocked the entrance of the, the of the venue and apparently police stood right there and said,
Starting point is 00:34:22 we can't do nothing. And essentially, Rick Ross was banned from performing in Detroit. Now, I think they ironed out the issues later on, but Trick Trick introduced what was called the no-fly zone, meaning. And again,
Starting point is 00:34:39 let me not say meaning because I'm going to put a comical meaning to it. People are saying, if you go to Detroit and don't agree to get extortioned, you can't perform in Detroit. I'm going to be honest with you. I never even knew Trick Trick Trick was a rapper. I thought he was an extortionist. So when I see Donald Trump saying,
Starting point is 00:34:59 yo, that's like Donald Trump saying, yo, hey, you know, I believe we got to overthrow the Obama health care. And since we in Detroit, I want to bring up one of the biggest pharmacists in the world. Big Meach! Come on out here, big meech come talk to the people maybe
Starting point is 00:35:19 you can sell him a sell him some ozempica some big meech come like what what the hell and had marvelous times we shot the movie what is what is just what is what does no flies on me
Starting point is 00:35:41 it was for record labels okay record labels used to have like street teams and it was back in the a and our days you know they would have a promo team take the artists you know ANR take the artists to different locations and it was like they were just coming to Detroit didn't
Starting point is 00:35:54 picking up nothing. It was like, they were charged the local artists to perform. They were charged the local artists to perform and local artists would bring 20, 30,
Starting point is 00:36:04 40, 50, 60 people sometimes to this event that will pay to get in. It's like, how is you charging them and they bringing you... By the way, he's making a valid point,
Starting point is 00:36:13 though. Revenue. Wow. You know, and then, you know, when it kept happening with the little homies and they was just doing it
Starting point is 00:36:19 because they got money, like, you know, fuck that, man. I mean, he came to the, by paying to get on their own stage
Starting point is 00:36:26 exactly and it was radio as well like you know he's not keeping it funny Ross is funny as shit Rick Ross spoke on it and you know this is the height of when Rick one thing I give Rick Ross he always talked and he's
Starting point is 00:36:41 serious but it's hell of funny listen this. So you referenced it on your on your Twitter you made light of it but now it's like the headlines are crazy the blogs are like Rick Ross is fearful of life, he can't come to Detroit anymore, so no flies on, what?
Starting point is 00:36:57 What's happening? What's going on with that? Somebody is Miss Lee now quite like, yo, yo, we went out to Detroit, you know, we had a gig to go to, you know, so we, the team head over, you know, to the gig. And, you know, I got my team, so my team is always in front of me, you know, just to make it clear, I never even made it to the venue. Okay. I never made it to the venue.
Starting point is 00:37:21 me and whoever this gentleman is, we never cross paths. He never spoke with Rose. And I expect him to clarify that. I expect him, you know, I expect him to tell y'all, we never talk to Rose A. We never spoke to MNG, but anyway, you know, the caravan on the way to the venue, and, you know, they get there,
Starting point is 00:37:42 someone has locked the gates to the venue. Pad locked, however they did it, the gate was locked. It was gentlemen supposed to. to be here. This, I didn't see myself. It was supposed to be gentlemen here who were talking with the police and it was very peaceful. You know, for my team that made it. They are before you.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Right, right, right. You know, they didn't even know it was a problem, you know? And so you know, that's the promoter's job, you know what I mean? To guarantee that it's the same situation. Right. Just expecting somebody to step up and say that's not true. No one spoke to MLMG.
Starting point is 00:38:19 No one. So what happened now like do you go back to Detroit? I mean you know you know for me personally. But your fans are out there they want to see you. Decade. Now, I don't know if this had, because he also got it with the GDs back in the day, but I remember
Starting point is 00:38:35 when you went on the rant was there, ain't no checks getting cut. This is hilarious. Yo, trick, trick, niggas like trick trick, I won't mention all other people's name, but we used to just think they were motherfucking extortioners. I remember this shit right here? This was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:38:49 With the being this fuck ass dude This is him, man It's time for your week You have to check in You understand? Ain't no checks getting cut Turn no motherfucking checks in To us, nigga
Starting point is 00:39:00 Ain't no checks getting cut You think it's a game? I don't play those games Nah, they had rolls under pressure back then To the day He expected his scriptures His philosophy twisted
Starting point is 00:39:09 Sean G wasn't handling His bitch And not to cut anybody off But I'm certified worldwide I could put a thousand gangsters in any hood but that ain't what I'm here for. I'm here to make stars, I'm here to make icons, I'm here to break records, I'm here to be Grammy nominated and that's what I'm doing. So, and to me, rich is gangster, loyal is gangster. Okay. You understand, family is gangster.
Starting point is 00:39:39 And that's what he did with, and when you pull up the footage, this is that, you know, in the old school, that county, that's what we're about down here in Dade County. So, and that's what we're about down here in Dade County. If you're screaming, cut a check, we need a check. Ain't no checks getting cut. Ain't never no checks getting cut. I don't play those games. I consider that extortion. It is.
Starting point is 00:40:01 It is. I ain't going to lie. Listen, when I first got in the game, they say if you go to Detroit, you got to cut Big U. not B.U. Well, I would be you from L.A. You got to cut Trick, Trick, Trick, a nice old check. I used to hear Jay Prince, too, but I don't know if Jay Prince.
Starting point is 00:40:19 still collecting his extortion fees. All these guys have came. I used to even here whack to. But all these guys have kind of like adjusted to this new like era we're in. I don't think extortion, you know what somebody explained to me, Chad? I kid you not. They said extortion still exists like how it existed back then. Back then they would literally say, yo, if you don't want niggis to come fuck up the club
Starting point is 00:40:43 and fuck up your shit, you got to, this is how you get extorted. you might have to put one of our artists on to open for you and you might have to give them a verse or it might be like yo yo you got to come spend 10 grand at come spend 10 grand with us over here that was like extortion these days i hear extortion still exist just very different it's like someone someone described it to me they said it's like light-handed extortion which i'm like what but anyway uh that that was that i want to like change the topic completely but yeah Um, Donald Trump brought out trick, trick, hilarious. Now, that wasn't the end of the people we brought out, which shocked a little bit people.
Starting point is 00:41:28 Did you all see this shit? Hold on. But before I get too deep in my- This is Antonio Brown. My speech, I want to say, I know the media is going to call me crazy, me and Trump crazy for having me speaking here. But I want to make this clear. We are not. They are.
Starting point is 00:41:46 You know, Kamala Harris and Tim Watts, do you really know they want to put tampons in the boys' bathroom? Is that crazy? That's really insane, right? And by the way, Tempon, Tim Watts, he isn't a real football coach. He could never guard me. Guys, how is business? Business will be booming going against Tim Watson. Wals, Tempon, Tim Watts.
Starting point is 00:42:27 It'd be really booming going against him. Now, back to... But before I... God damn. A MAGA coin. A MAGA coin? The greatest president coin going. A MAGA coin.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Wait, are they promoting pumps and dumps? Have you guys ever seen a MAGA movie? Make some noise if you've seen the MAGA movie. Yo, chat. I'm gonna be honest with you. I'm feeling that my... absentee ballot because I'm about saying on that line and shit, but God damn
Starting point is 00:43:02 it. This election cycle is a god damn joke. They're bringing up the biggest the biggest thoughts. They got chicks twerking. They got niggins with CTE. Niggins that could barely read. They got extortionists,
Starting point is 00:43:21 drug dealers, alleged killers. They got everybody coming up. I don't know what it is. They got some niggins who, Like, yo, all love to Chef Gia's Sleepy Hollow. They was just in a ricko. Like, yo, what's going on? Yo, it's clear to show when politics is going down, politicians, and this is where, you know, because I know, and again, this is not anti-Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:43:47 You know what I mean? Like, I fuck with Trump. I don't even care, right? But it goes to show you that politicians will align themselves with anyone that will get them elected. So how much of a moral soul are they? They don't mind sitting next to a scammer, a killer, a gang member, a thought, a whore. They have no problems with that if that means they're going to get the vote. So why do when they then get the office of power, we expect them to have some higher moral code when,
Starting point is 00:44:23 bro, look at the people they're parading in front of us. That's my little spiel for that. Anyway, let's move on to bigger and better things, I guess. I guess we should probably hop into this ditty stuff. Pause. No ditty. By the way, after we do that, we'll get into the Kendrick stuff. There's a lot on the Kendrick stuff.
Starting point is 00:44:43 So these are about two big topics right here. If you're through your lunch hour, this is probably going to take it to the afternoon. So give me about an hour for both of these topics. So that's going to eat up about two hours of what we got going on. Just let you know. But we're going to get into, and by the way, yes, I'm going to get into the Goyao stuff. Oh, no, no, no, no. I got one more small topic before.
Starting point is 00:45:04 Yeah, yeah, yeah, give me one. Yeah, I like to get on small topics first and we get into the meat and potatoes of the shit. All right. Anyway, oh, chat. So, did you all see this? I got to show you at this. This is crazy. All right.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Now, remember a couple days ago, we had a top five on here. And here's how the story goes. goes. There's a rapper named Lott Tyler. Okay. If you guys don't know who this guy is, I'm gonna be honest with you. But this guy looks like a very nice kid. Apparently he's 18. Like, you know, you know, very shout out to him. I'm pretty sure he's gang-sing. Like, I think he, does he rap gang-same? I don't really know his music that much. But like, he's probably one of those guys who look like this, but probably he's like a Stone Cold Killer or something like that. Regardless, he had a show booked in Toronto. Now, when he, he,
Starting point is 00:45:59 went to the show in Toronto, apparently the show was kind of, um, he didn't make it to the show. Why didn't he make it to the show? It was reported that top five press and some other people were waiting for him at the show at the back door to greet him and receive him. Now, I know what you're saying. What have I heard top five in press a, that they only got beef with people that with the Drake stuff. This got nothing to do with Drake and can't drink. Nothing. There's been this thing kind of brewing, like in the background. And I guess, like, you know, I'm only speaking on this now
Starting point is 00:46:38 because both parties are putting this to light, so I can give you a little bit of context. So back in the day, Kodak Black got in a fight with somebody. Okay? There's a fight that I showed y'all. I won't even pull up the fight, but it was in L.A. That's when he got shot in the leg. Apparently the fight was with the group of Pressa.
Starting point is 00:46:57 By the way, ironically, this was a few months before top five. who went on the run, he cut his ankle breaker slid off in Canada, went on the run and somehow landed in L.A. So all them little Toronto niggas was out in L.A. I think it was like an award show weekend or something like that, or maybe some big show. They run into Kodak black, they start fighting, and I don't know who shot, but somebody shot Kodak.
Starting point is 00:47:21 So Kodak's, you know, Kodak is like damn near king of Florida. He ain't that cool with, like, some of these Toronto dudes now, right? And when we said these Saranza dudes, it's really Pressa and, like, his group. But, you know, Toran top five in them aligned with Pressa and everything. It's over time, this has been like below the radar. A lot of people don't know. But Pressa laughs, Kodak, Paris. So apparently, you know, they've been fucking with Kodak a little bit too.
Starting point is 00:47:58 So Kodak goes to perform in Paris. Pressa Y G Kodak fashion show He goes to perform at one of these little Paris fashion show And Pressa and YG are in the crowd Like laughing at Kodak because they're like You'll remember when we got into it You got shot and we're here Right here
Starting point is 00:48:23 Courtside watching you perform and you ain't doing shit okay So they're recording Kodak. This is in Paris, which, you know, a lot of people tapped in with Toronto, seeing they know what's going on, but they're like, damn, some people felt like, yo, that's crazy. How do you get in a confrontation with somebody that gets shot? And the person performs, and, you know, we don't know if Kodak seen them, which, by the way, Kodak didn't see him from all I heard.
Starting point is 00:48:54 But how that nigga don't do nothing? So, you know, a lot of people in Canada, like, oh, man, these guys, you know, they've gotten it off, right? So you see, this is YG, you see Pressa, and yeah, you know what I mean? And basically they put up, the security was on it. And I don't know if they're assuming this guy was security or somebody was security. Let's see who. Oh, they were saying this guy was security. Because they said this guy was standing next to them and kind of was just like, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:22 you know, it was just kind of making sure that if they did anything, he would be the person to grab them up like y'all can't rush kodak type of shit that's what they were claiming right so they're claiming that guy was security all right all right but that's kodak performing and by the way obviously he healed it and and you know obviously we're not pro on violence here we're we're happy we love kodak kodak is literally one of the greatest hip hop artists of all time right so that happened I didn't get a lot of press because people didn't know about the plot or what was going on okay now I do got to be honest. The thing about these, I know sometimes when y'all see like top
Starting point is 00:50:00 five in them come on my stream, and y'all be like, no, these guys are goofy, like, they're just like saying shit. Here's my honest opinion. They're not goofy in a sense of they're not about that life. You might consider goofy and like, they'll tell you what they did.
Starting point is 00:50:18 That's the only biggest problem. So if they got somebody shot, they want to, they're dying to tell you. By the way, since top five came out, They've been mentioning Kodak because it's like I could tell it's been itching them to let people know Where the reason it happened to that nigger? Where the reason? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:50:37 He tried to punch one of us and he caught a leg us. They've been dying to let people know, right? And it was just multiple videos or whatever. And then apparently they went to the Miami Heat game and, you know, I don't know if Kodak was there, but, you know, Kodak is from Florida. Quark, Kodak Black, me, that's how we deal
Starting point is 00:51:00 with Miami. So basically show, we're in your city, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, I'm giving you a little context.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Some of you guys may have done. All right. So essentially what happened, again, we cover this, is that Lord Tyler,
Starting point is 00:51:16 and you might not be saying, what does a little Tyler got to do with anything? Well, apparently his guy, or his manager, his manager, um,
Starting point is 00:51:25 is a guy who's connected the code at Black's camp. And that's why, I don't know if a little Tyler made the decision, but the manager made the decision to say, wait, so who's at the club waiting? They're like, oh, those guys are like,
Starting point is 00:51:42 let's not go do the show, right? Supposedly, that's allegedly what went down. I'm trying to just give you, like, a little summation. We're going to get to it. And by the way, this was supposedly confirmed when apparently the promoter hit up top five and told him, yo, basically told him, yo, little Tyler didn't come to the show tonight. And he didn't come to the show because he heard y'all were there and y'all were trying to get him.
Starting point is 00:52:19 Okay. Let me see if I can play that audio. I think we played already. here we go. So top five says me and press are outside your show. Where are you at sniper gang? Now, Lil Taller isn't sniper gang, right? Sniper gang is Kodak's thing, but Little Tiler isn't sniper gang for all I know.
Starting point is 00:52:37 I guess the manager for Kodak, I don't even know Kodak having a manager, but maybe some guy who's in the mix for Kodak fucks with Lil Tiler and Kodak folks a little Tyler. Anyway, this is what was happened. This is them telling the people at the venue. Little Tiler isn't here. He's not performing. This guy did not. This guy never came.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Yo, the Tyler, this guy never came to his own fucking show. Say, He should have second, eh? Okay. Now,
Starting point is 00:53:18 this is the promoter, supposedly is a Vich-Fasci robe. Um, and, and by the way, top five, put it to some state. The promoters of Matt,
Starting point is 00:53:25 little Tyler flew to Toronto, couldn't perform due to top five in press. And next time, check in. DM, head of security. Okay, so let's listen.
Starting point is 00:53:33 to this the little Tyler show oh yo bro i told you okay lo this kid never came into the venue once like i think his security maybe like came to the back door i seen like two guys come to the back door they checked it out they talked to some other security and then they left they never no he never once came inside the venue once i never seen him i never seen his manager he never performed he never did nothing dog why bro he was scared for you dog i swear to god like they were they were talking about you they were like old five tried to come out of And from outside, but you guys remember, this guy's manager is Kodak back's manager. So they already know about that.
Starting point is 00:54:08 You know what I'm saying? That's crazy. Okay. So what happened after that, I think top five came even on the stream and he was saying, yo, you know, he said he banned a little Tyler from coming there. And also mentioned Kodak, but Kodak then responded. And Kodak responded like. This
Starting point is 00:54:35 Let me go here. Where is that? I'm live Oh my god, I got to create an account on my own thing Okay, here we go. We'll just put codec black pressa and we'll find the video Give me a second today. Okay, I think this is it, right? I'm watching this shit knockout. I ain't a lot. What? What?
Starting point is 00:55:18 Like that's like, tell you to all this shit, like, don't know. And I'm gonna fuck that. They can be on juice. You can't look at it. So,
Starting point is 00:55:31 get your lip to eat something. Like, like, like, like, then could look. Look, the highlight that shit. You know what's funny?
Starting point is 00:55:40 I understand one thing Kodak said yet. Like, God be speaking his own language, bro. I just, I don't know. I don't know I want to put this shit really like happen though, because I ain't say like them video. I know the nigger called me like on some tight time. Not the Taliban, but injure, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:57 Hit me, but... When Cody kid got shot. You don't know why this is in the video. He would kill him. And the Tyler and rap him. I ain't a lie. They're gonna, I'm wet. I'm wet.
Starting point is 00:56:08 I'm wet. I'm glad. I'm a big. He's real type. He's just rubble by getting money and females and stuff like Yeah, that's just quite a little. And it looks like since he could call it black Top five and Kress.
Starting point is 00:56:21 Try to pull up on the toddler when he had a show in Canada. And top five. That shit is, fuck. What the fuck? Oh, great, Jit. What you call it? Man, brother, trying to turn around and act like gold, like, listening, he, you know, what happened, like a dude, like the promoter dude,
Starting point is 00:56:39 call him, man. That ain't gonna lie. That's not even not. That's not even in the business. Huh? he's about 17 18 bro and I don't even think he sniper game I think him and code
Starting point is 00:56:50 they just might be cool man you know what I'm saying I don't know what these do we got going on but man they really got to leave see I like how this nigga holly I like him who talk like that other dudes like they were like they were gas in that shit by this nigga right here he riffing and like
Starting point is 00:57:04 what the fuck this is goofy and shit I ain't got a little like man I'm all right reach him me boy it's like that man like the film the toddler rug you know he's Who found me? How y'all feel about this, man? Do y'all feel like they down bad for bother me?
Starting point is 00:57:21 Hell yeah! Nigger, bitch, that's like, that's how that's how, that's how you know what I'm just that big of a gangsta on me. Like, like, nigger can't hit my name. I mean, fuck, my little can't get me off the brain, um man, you're gonna suck dick. You don't know, you're gonna suck dick so bad, um These d'en gonna rather suck the title dick I'm gonna, you're scared shit, man The fuck, that's crazy, mm-hmm
Starting point is 00:57:53 That what the fuck is this baby face-sized digger, huh? That the fuck with all these little baby face-sized dicks, huh? Put your scheme, man, like anything. I'm fucking playing, me. Cause I'm gonna punch you up, too, huh? I'm here the hell. I do I grab one of your niggas, whom, and, man, put your damn hole in your chest, well, you crazy?
Starting point is 00:58:12 Oh! The fuck, that's crazy. Well, that's crazy. I'm not... I probably understood about, like, three things he said this whole time. I get it. Trust. Now you're looking to...
Starting point is 00:58:23 Millie Lue. All right. Yeah, that's my snide now. All right. That's what's night, man. Fuck you. By the way, y'all, you're able to talk to as you slides. It's like a game pair of me.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Oh, that look far. Nah, then, fuck you. All right. That's crazy as hell, huh? Anything you know, political or networking. Uh-huh. Fuck you. yo what my
Starting point is 00:58:46 stumps because they cannot believe all right anyway top five and press are responding back 35 let me ask you a question we got to fire press machine where's press machine yeah what press machine you're I want to know what really happened
Starting point is 00:59:07 at fashion week where what a guy I can why I don't know why he is going on live like he never looked me dead in my eyes at fashion week yeah my if someone ever did something to me I'm gonna do I'm gonna run at them but I don't there's no reason for me to run at him I already demand him already you know I mean so so I never got one talk so so so he
Starting point is 00:59:26 looked you in the eye looked the other way he ran he walked away he said moved out of there oh he's off of this crud yeah because he's talking about boxing me you and press I told him I'm head tapping that and it's self-defense so that's so we really know that he's a certified drug addict that doesn't learn from his mistakes that doesn't has mental health because he doesn't see the last time to him when you try to put hands on people and he's with the little hooker to you know no more there's hot con kid you know you see the man with the hooker thing now right he's talking about Cuban doll apparently Kodak posted to his story don't know why Kodak posted to his story a picture of him with Koebundahl uh I think he deleted
Starting point is 01:00:14 it now. He had a picture with him in Cuban doll. And if you don't know, Cuban doll's been linked to maddenegas, but like one of the people who originally dated Cuban or was fucking with her was Kodat Black. And we all know what top five has been saying about Cuban, basically saying that was like his thing or his team, like back when he was on the run. So I guess Kodak had posted that up to like fuck with him. The one that when I was on the run, a bad tree slapped their ass. No way. It's what? That girl smells like fish. It smells like shit, eh?
Starting point is 01:00:48 Bro, like, what a barker's that, it smell like fish, bro. I'll be honest, no cap. Like, I don't have a sex tape. You know what I mean? I don't know what's wrong with hold that. Hold that pig. Hold that thing. I'm going to leave you.
Starting point is 01:01:00 Listen, when I see you going back, I'm leaving you. The little boy, you need to relax yourself of you. Now, you know, I've always said, you know, if I could, if I could fix this, I would. I'm staying out of this, though. I'm going to tell you what I'm stay out of this. there's been gunshots fired pussy old academics don't got nothing to say you get what I'm saying if it was just war of words
Starting point is 01:01:24 somebody said this person's a bid this person said they go slap the other person there's been gunshots fired before you are you know where's my dog, bun dog we need bundag yo at bundag in here too guys
Starting point is 01:01:38 I'm a bitch ass nigga you see I broke dog you're 35 the whole KTB does not look like fucking GigiG BFR, not even one member. They say with the new BMS. They said with the new BMS.
Starting point is 01:01:51 They said we're blown fast racks. Got to make... Blown fast racks, you did. By the way, I think the presser was on earlier too. Here we go. Everybody go after. He likes to go out.
Starting point is 01:02:06 He's the press. Meth baby. Man, yo. He's a meth baby. You're Richard and Hoda? I'm Richard and Hora. him any got caught up and he never I that's got that's got that's got love top five but it's no way you're gonna call that play old man go tell them to go tag hold out pink real quick let's hold that pink you want to speak the man of name like the
Starting point is 01:02:29 man of some bitches hey put also some desk ass bitches that a man I'm done ran through oh man want to talk about KTB all that pink free my nigga free my nigga burn of vans man come oh put court for that in their blonde job not successful not successful niggas ain't did shit niggas ain't did shit to call that real yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah niggins ain't do shit you know it's so funny if y'all know the history of pressa like press says is this one of those guys like you hear these really weird rumors i'll give you one of the rumors that they said about uh pressa they said back in the day this is why he got like drake got in trouble when he brought
Starting point is 01:03:11 Pressa on tour with him, they said pressa supposedly kidnapped two of his ops and basically held him at gunpoint and told them he was going to kill them if they didn't suck each other's dicks. So what they do? They sucked each other's dicks supposedly, allegedly, right? So this has been like a longstanding rumor about, I know what he looks like. I don't know he looks like a really friendly guy. there's been like some really demonic like you know
Starting point is 01:03:40 like rumors about this guy um drake got in like you know a lot of a lot of people were like what the hell like why did you bring this guy on tour and then drink took him on tour but apparently you know despite whatever you want to just book by his cover uh this guy is like that here's the difference between him and top five he'll get on here and smiling like he doesn't really tell you exactly what's going on The thing with top five everybody likes, top five is going to just say everything.
Starting point is 01:04:12 Top five has no verbal filter. You know what's up. Niggas just be calling niggas name for no reason, dog. You know what's up cold up. And I look at a hooker you with. Let me FaceTime. Yeah. Okay, thanks.
Starting point is 01:04:28 Straight. Go all the street. So press a gets out of there, you know, because it gets out of there. Yo, you know, 35. No, no, person has a far range, by you. Let me ask the question. Let me ask the question. Are you crashing off for Kodak black?
Starting point is 01:04:44 crashing out, Cody. He talked to who's slimy, Cody. Yo, I have a Gigi right here. Yo, B, are you crashing out for Kodak? Yo, B. Are you crashing out for Kodak? Vick-Tum. He said he's crashed out for that victim.
Starting point is 01:05:01 Kodak, you have a hundred young niggas looking for you. Hey, you're a little Tyler. I will lie to you're not doing a show in Toronto no more. I don't get a fuck. You're bad. Your band. Promoters call us. Be here for a Gigi and we'll tell you who to book.
Starting point is 01:05:15 No, God. My word, I'm just waiting at the back door like we did. Let me tell you that story. Me, press, and all. That's the greatest thing about top five. Top five is going to tell you exactly what he did. Top five, let me tell you the story. Let me just tell you why a little Tyler didn't show up to the show.
Starting point is 01:05:32 Me and 100 Gigi's. We stood at the back door waiting for him. We were going to walk him in the venue. You know what I mean? Like, I'm just waiting at the back door like we did. Let me tell you that story. Me, press, and a hundred young niggas stood at that back door. Poo Shasty, but I'm an idiot.
Starting point is 01:05:55 And the only reason why he never showed up because I have the G.G. chain, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, we're not, your brother, I have to go buy a new Poo Shistie. My push syside I've been waiting for two weeks Holy fuck I'm trying to catch her rat nigger I'm trying to catch him Crowley I swear to God
Starting point is 01:06:11 If I ever seen little Tyler He would have been trying to make a wish Off of his fucking Fairy odd parents chain that yes Wait The thing with the little Tyler is like 18 Does Little Tyler talk crazy Let's Google some of the song names
Starting point is 01:06:26 I don't know if he talks crazy right Little Tyler Let's see what's his songs called oh he is from tallahassee though so that's probably why kodak showed him in love he's from florida does little tyler talk crazy let's look up some letters because i might have to defend little tyler a little bit yeah you can't you can't like like little tyler looks like an angel little tyler look look bro look like you want to her to fly. Let me look at these lyrics. Mr. Ski. Okay, he has a song called,
Starting point is 01:07:08 what is that? All right, law and order. Let's see what he's saying. Gang. A man, little Tyler, man, I'm finna, I'm finna talk some real shit real quick. Ski, ski, ski, ski. Okay. I don't need a bitch. The Benjamin's only thing I need. I just come up off the head. No, I don't write. Don't got to read. Okay. I'm with your bitch. We had the Waffle House. Yeah, we on Tennessee. But I don't trap some. my niggas out here serving Ten of G. You think a nigga Freddy Kruger
Starting point is 01:07:36 I'll be in your bitch dreams. I'm trying to run that money up. I'm trying to see some big things. This whole keep blowing up my phone. I let that bitch ring. I'm trying to stack this money seven feet tall. Yow me. I like these lyrics.
Starting point is 01:07:48 I'm trying to get straight to the money. Yeah, he's trying to get to the money. He said, nigga, I've been out of the way. Y, I've been in the studio. I don't know if I want a Jada or Ruby Rose. Ooh, I like these lyrics. This song got to be fire. This shit sounds good already.
Starting point is 01:08:00 And I'm rapping it. I think this bitch. difference she ain't nothing like them other holes brown skin she bad as fuck I told that bitch the striker pose I'm in Tallahassee FSU I'm with the Seminole's ooh that's fire why am I using a boss man Dilo flow man these just be hating on me sway that shit be getting old Florida jit don't want no diamonds you know I I just want the goals if you rockin then I'm a roll niggie I can't break the cold no I can break the code but I can break a bitch and break her spine this a classy hole
Starting point is 01:08:30 This bitch got me outside drinking wine I'm with Mary Jane, I'm in the trees I'm swinging through the fire. Oh, now this boy, rap-in. Okay, leave a little taller alone. You just told him about getting holes and get money. All right.
Starting point is 01:08:42 He could have never wished for that shit back when we'd seen him, Corey. Yo, my word. You, 35. If they ever tried to take the back, my. 35. Give me a vanilla milk shake. You, 35.
Starting point is 01:08:54 If there was ever a video of how that video was, we waited at the back of 100, blue shi-stees the hundred young niggas. Prosser was hungry. I also wanted to leave him. Tell you what a vanilla milkshake. All right. All right. Hopefully
Starting point is 01:09:11 cooler heads prevail. You see, it's kind of easier to be like, oh, I put y'all both on the phone. We're like nobody has, you know, there hasn't been gunplay, no one's got hurt. There hasn't been a fight. Hasn't been a shooting. Now it's like, um, now, now, to be honest, uh, we're
Starting point is 01:09:34 respectfully, if I was press the top five, I don't know if top five has been to the U.S. in a while. I'll probably be careful in Florida. And I'm going to be honest with it. I don't, I think Kodak, Kodak just like to be on some hoodshy, but I think if Kodak goes to Toronto, I still think Kodak could perform. Like the spot that little Tyler was performing,
Starting point is 01:09:58 it looked like it held 300 people. The spot that Kodak would be performing at, I think would hold like, 4,000 people. So it was like, yeah, I don't know if they're shutting that down. But who knows? Who knows? Anyway, hopefully cooler heads prevail.
Starting point is 01:10:14 Anyway, anyway, let's keep it moving, keep it moving. How y'all doing? I see everybody in here lining up, chiming in. Let's get to the Diddy Files. We're going to have to get to the Diddy Files, people, unless I have another small topic. I felt like we exhausted. We're hour and 30 in. We got to get to the major topics, right?
Starting point is 01:10:31 Y'all don't want to hear no more smaller drama. y'all want to get to the big shit right i could imagine let me just give a real quick shout out to everybody who's watching on all respectful platforms shout out to all my people right now who are watching on king academic channel the academy channel of course on meta both channels on twitch and rumble so let's allie i'll flowery butterflies see you in the chat brian what up with you little soda boy he's just spamming ditty look like he want to get diddied okay little bench i see you all right okay i sure what up with you uh teakit says ditty time are y'all diddied out or y'all want more ditty be honest don't say no ditty when y'all want more ditty come on now all right anyway i do appreciate
Starting point is 01:11:19 all you guys who have tuned in and i feel like this is like our optimal stream stream hour i don't know why i stream so late sometimes because like right now i'll tell you how many people we have all around 14,000 on king academics 6,000 on the academy that's 20,000 already. 2,000 on Twitch, that's 22. And like, was it like 3,000 on Rumble? That's like 25,000 people, I appreciate you. About like a couple hundred on meadow.
Starting point is 01:11:47 All right. Appreciate you guys. We are going to get into, we have a bunch of stuff that happened in relation to Diddy, and I'm trying to figure out where to start. Probably where I'm going to start is the family coming out. So the family's kind of dealing with this interest in where they realize that,
Starting point is 01:12:04 While people might hate Ditty's guts, when they do see pictures of the family and they see the kids walking in and out of court, even the mom, they do have some type of empathy for the family members who might have not been involved in this BS. And they're like, yo, I know you guys are going through a lot. And I've seen a lot of people say, yo, hey, pray for the daughters. Because, you know, some of the things that's even being alleged, you're talking about their mom too, right? like, you know, the twins, I believe, twins are from Kim Porter, I believe. When y'all was saying that Diddy killed his baby moms, Kim Porter, you're talking about their mom, like, and they were talking about their dad. So it's like they're really involved.
Starting point is 01:12:43 And a lot of people have said, you know, they're praying for the kids, even though they might think Diddy is guilty. Now, the kids, and, well, everyone seemingly has put out a post of solidarity. Okay, this was a group post. It was five individuals. You have Quincy, King Combs, Justin Combs, Prince ADC, Chance, and the Combs twins. The Combs twins are the two girls, and then Chance is the other girl. You have King Combs, Justin Combs, and Quincy, which you can see pretty much everybody here, twins right here, Quincy right here.
Starting point is 01:13:26 Quincy right here. I believe this is, what's her name again? Let me trip in. That's Chance. It's his chance. Prince or I'm calling Prince, but Justin Combs. This is Janice Combs, the mom, the matriarch, which is Diddy's mom. This is Diddy.
Starting point is 01:13:47 This is the baby moms. I don't really know her name. But the baby moms of this newborn love Combs. and then we have Christian homes. Okay? So they've put out a joint statement. By the way, this came after last week. We got a statement from the mom,
Starting point is 01:14:05 basically saying, I know y'all think that my son is a monster, but please allow him to have this chance to explain whether in court or otherwise because these things aren't true. Now we see the family speaking out saying this past month have devastated our family. Many have judged both him and us based on accusation, conspiracy theories and false narratives that have spiraled into absurdity on social media. We stand united supporting you every step of the way.
Starting point is 01:14:33 We hold on to the truth, knowing it will prevail, and nothing will break the strength of our family. We miss you and love you, Dad. I think this was an important message for them to put out. And just like how I thought the mom's message was also important, whether people believed it or not, I thought this was important. as we get into the weeds and the realm of people now trying to pin other allegations on the sons or basically look at the daughters. You know, there's been multiple stories about the daughters saying,
Starting point is 01:15:09 sorry, multiple stories about the daughters saying, oh, they're not really supporting the dad because they just realized that, you know, Diddy killed their mom? And people have wondered and speculated. They're like, oh, they're staying with a friend. of Kim Porter. They're not staying with Diddy. So they actually think Diddy did it.
Starting point is 01:15:28 And, you know, there's been so many rumors. This was a very clear stance that we believe our father is innocent. We don't think he did any of this shit. We love him and we want him free. You get what I'm saying? And this is why I think they put this out. Now, here's the truth about everything that we're seeing in regards to the statement. Unfortunately, I don't believe, you know, we haven't even heard Quincy at some of these events or involved in some of these stuff.
Starting point is 01:16:06 We've heard some stuff about Christian, some stuff about what I keep calling Prince, Justin. Regardless, here's the point. I think these kids are going off of the privilege that Didi has afforded them, being their father, being a billionaire. how he's probably dealt with them. But their declaration of his innocence, to me, holds zero weight, right? Y'all not speaking towards the things he's been accused of, what y'all are speaking to is your relationship with him. Clearly, I love him.
Starting point is 01:16:40 He's giving y'all a lifestyle that you don't have to work and your kids and your kids' kids don't have to work. But what they're accusing him of is not mistreating his children, is mistreating the woman he's dealt with, dated, is mistreated other women and men that have, you know, potentially tried to work with him. And other people just threw out his, you know, rise to the top. So for his kids to say he's innocent, to me, it holds zero weight. Of course he's not going to, you know, we haven't heard he's an insensual pedophile. Yeah, he's not trying to fuck his daughters. But it doesn't
Starting point is 01:17:18 mean he hasn't, you know, try to do some illegal stuff to other women. So again, I think this is a necessary statement. I give them a process to put out the statement, but the statement means nothing. Now, here's the thing that I would think would mean something, but they can't do. Well, some of you guys, well, especially Christian Combs and also Justin Combs, y'all are named in some of these allegations. And y'all have, you know, been accused or not necessarily accused of directly, but y'all could probably, you know, Diddy can't speak at this moment. Like, no, no, you know, even though I think his lawyer's a Nimwood a bit,
Starting point is 01:17:58 Diddy can't speak. Y'all could come out and kind of do a little bit more of a defense, but every time we see Christian these days, he's partying up with his girlfriend, Raven, and every time we see, well, actually, we haven't seen Justin as much. Y'all could come out and really try to break some of this down and say, no, this chick is lying. Like, yo, never met her. Or this is how, this was the real story here.
Starting point is 01:18:20 but obviously it wouldn't be who or help none of y'all to explain this other than the court of law. The unfortunate thing is that, you know, and I wonder what y'all think about, you know, I want to be very clear. The current indictment against Diddy list one victim, Cassie. She's not named directly. She's listed as victim one. But there's only one victim. As clear as her because it mentions the footage of her getting beat up and they list her as a victim. So is Cassie.
Starting point is 01:18:53 at this point if you're going if you're on the ditty tracker we're up to like about 25 lawsuits possibly more right how many of these other people that have sued him how many of them are telling the truth or bullshit and here's the thing if i'm just i'm just throwing this into the air if only one was true let's say the cassie think he's definitely guilty right let's just say that but let's say for the rest of them they're just chasing money because they heard that Cassie got bread. Does it matter? To some, they might be like, no, if he's, if he was a predator and a, um, abuser to Cassie,
Starting point is 01:19:32 who gives the fuck if the others were telling the truth, he's a predator and an abuser. To some people, it does matter because, you know, they, they feel when, when bullshit allegations pile on, it actually makes actual victims, voices be less heard, right? So there are schools of thought that go along with that. What I've realized, though, and as we're going to get into, you know, I think we do have some stuff on some Jaguar right stuff, but I was listening to Dame Dash today.
Starting point is 01:20:09 And I came up with, and I don't know why I got to, like, preface it, but I got to preface it because I do read out comments. And I'll reach out comments when I'm trying to play devil's advocate. Remember we're having a conversation here. I'm not a DA. I know I read court documents, but I'm not, well, not the AUSA. I'm not an assistant U.S. attorney. I can't put somebody in jail or prosecute them, nor am I a judge.
Starting point is 01:20:33 I'm just a person just like you who are just going off what we see through the media and through some court documents. Now, to have discussions, we're going to have to play devil's advocates somehow at times, not all the time, but at times. So I'm not defending, Diddy? And anytime I feel like I speak anything towards saying maybe someone's line, not necessarily Cassie, because I actually do believe Cassie. But like some of these other lawsuits, I'm like, what? They're like, yo, you're defending Cassie, right? Or you're not defending Cassie. You're not defending Cass.
Starting point is 01:21:02 But let me ask you this, because I was listening to Dame Dash today. Now, I'm just thinking about the totality of what Dame Dash and other people are saying. And I'm going to just throw this out. Again, none of this means that he's innocent. Again, I think that Cassie tell him the truth. But do you believe that what's happening right now with Diddy? Like, we haven't seen any successful person vocalize abuse, harassment, predatory behavior, or any type of sexual deviancy from Diddy.
Starting point is 01:21:40 Not one person who's currently successful in thriving. Everybody who's speaking, and I was just kind of looking at it today, and, you know, with all due respect to even Dame Dash, And David Dash didn't really speak towards that, but he was speaking on a bunch of other stuff. He mentioned Kevin Hart. And then, you know, he's been talking about Jay-Z. And I'm like, all of these people,
Starting point is 01:22:01 it feels like a little bit of it feels like a loser's redemption. All of the people who didn't make it, but now could use, and this isn't exclusively the Diddy. Like, I think Jaguar Wright, she believes she would have been Beyonce, if it wasn't for Jay-Z. So now she gets to use that as a way to explain the fact that she didn't make it,
Starting point is 01:22:27 but then basically gets to levy all these allegations against Jay-Z. By saying, this is why he made it and I didn't. Or this is why he went here or she went there and I didn't. Because I heard it with Dame Dash today, and I'm listening to Dame Dash. And Dame Dash was like, well, I wouldn't blah, blah, blah. That's why I'm here. I wouldn't sell out my people to the white man. He would do it.
Starting point is 01:22:53 And I was just like, are we talking about the same thing anymore? Because I'm noticing one trend, whether Jaguar right, whether Dawn Richards, whether Dame Dash and Dame Dash respectfully, because that Dame Dash isn't saying nobody fucking touched them. But when they're speaking about these things and basically saying, oh, yeah, these guys probably did some shit. In the next line, they always mention their work-related issues with the people. It's never mentioning those, because here's the thing, being a predatory or like, I've always says Jay-Z is a staunch businessman. Like, I think he's a capitalist over anything. He will, he will, he will cut the, cut the neck off his own son.
Starting point is 01:23:40 Like, you know, hyperbolic, you know what I mean? Just not really, but, you know what I mean? He'll do that rather than, you know, you know, like he's a business man. Doesn't mean he fucks little kids. Doesn't mean he beat women and doesn't mean that he's sex trafficking. You know what I'm saying? Like you could have somebody who's pretty like maybe,
Starting point is 01:24:01 maybe he has fucked up practices while they're doing business. But they're not like a fucking creep. But these days it feels like everything is like mixed into one. Jaguar Wright complained about her career. Now it means all these guys are fucking kids. Dame Dash complained about how. Jay Z and his lawyer is trying to fuck up his sale of Rockefeller's interest. And now it's about, oh, yeah, well, Jay looked like he was down with the predators and pedophiles
Starting point is 01:24:31 back when, you know, the, when I saw him with Kelly. And I'm like, you're in that video too. Dawn Richards was seemingly okay until she says, now, hey, the reason why we didn't make it is because we didn't perform sexual favors for this motherfucker. And I don't know. maybe I'm just looking at these situations where I'm like, I'm gonna keep it a being with you.
Starting point is 01:24:56 And like Little Rod. Little Rod literally was suing Diddy. Little Rod was suing Diddy for unpaid wages for what he felt he contributed to an album and never mentioned anything about him getting fucked or him getting sexually like abuse until after everything happens.
Starting point is 01:25:17 Now it turns into, oh yeah, this guy's a predator. So now it's not, so your work-related issue same with the Lauren Piscuota girl with Kanye. She wasn't saying Kanye sexually battered her or sexually assaulted her. She was literally only saying, Kanye told me who's going to pay me $4 million. I didn't get to $4 million. It was a verbal agreement.
Starting point is 01:25:36 Give me my money. I was doing that shit for you. You also had a toxic environment in the workplace. Then later she amends her complaint to say, well, he sexually assaulted me too. Huh? It feels like it's disgruntled employee. I'm not saying this is everybody, though.
Starting point is 01:25:55 But I'm saying I'm seeing a pattern with a few people. When your allegation only comes after you've tried to get money for unpaid work or you've been trying to explain why you haven't been popping on more, it feels a little bit different, okay? Again, still not meaning these things are not true. Who knows what the reality is or the truth is with Sean P.D.D.combs or, you know, Sean J. Z. Carter or any of these other guys who's getting accused. But I did notice that and I thought that was like, eerily interested.
Starting point is 01:26:33 It's all the people who also say, yo, it's because I want to touch kids with him. That's why my career didn't pop off. All right. Cool. Anyway, there are conversations that's happening currently about is. Sean P. Diddy Combs cooperating. If you guys don't know, the news came down today. Abercrombie and Fitch,
Starting point is 01:26:58 former CEO has been arrested on sex trafficking charges. Now, this actually makes this really, really fucking interested people. I'm going to tell you why. Some of the details here, some of the details here are eerily
Starting point is 01:27:17 you know what we think about sex trafficking we think about taking somebody's passport telling them they got to do what you want to get their freedom or if they want their family to get money back home or you might hurt like that's what we think about it like people even think about like yo you're throwing them into these
Starting point is 01:27:38 like containers or you're making them travel against their will that's kind of how we normally think about it and with the ditty cases becomes a little bit interesting because then they start talking about sex trafficking as in flying out women and that makes it odd because you know there's a lot of dudes this regular dudes who are like man I've flown out a girl did I sex trafficked her and you know something just well like well I'm flown out a girl and like gave her a hundred bucks for her nails it was that sex trawl and and it becomes a little bit interesting with the ditty stuff because you know by the way there is a very clear definition with the ditty stuff but like I think the ignorance of people don't don't realize that sex trafficking isn't the the the truth it doesn't only have to exist the traditional definition of taking somebody's passport having them work beyond their will and and have to fuck random people and you're you know you're just having a ring going on uh it could be what they're accusing ditty off it could be it's just that it becomes great area because it is a lot of and it's kind of like sexual assault right like you can have a sex with the girl and
Starting point is 01:28:42 shit let's say in two scenarios you had sex for it twice she consented both times but she's mad at you after the second time and she said i never wanted to fuck you now if you ain't recorded sexual encounter and you have no proof that she said that she wanted to fuck you she goes to the cops and says i don't want to fuck that nigga so it becomes a little hazy there right because i think that also applies to ditty's situation because i think ditty's saying you know these chicks wanted to do this shit you know they were down You know, like, you know, like what's supposedly going to be Ditty's defenses, yo, they were coming to me because I'm the lit party guy.
Starting point is 01:29:21 You come to, you come to the Diddler because you know I got all the best drugs in motherfucking Miami in L.A. You know, I got the, I got the male prostitutes with the longest third leg, the baby arm. You get what I'm saying? You know, I'm going to get you to fuck some of your favorite entertainers that you never meet you know i'm gonna get this shit popping and you know the party don't stop till i walk the party don't start till i walk in and after the party is after party and after the after party is the freak off you get what i'm saying so i think that's his defense by saying yo this was like
Starting point is 01:29:56 everybody knew you get to to fuck with ditty and we get to that type of time it's freak fest but then the other people are going to be like no well i didn't really want to do it i felt I had to do it. You know, some people clearly are going to say, no, no, you made me do it. Like, you forced me to do it. Now we're seeing the allegations come up like, you know, he's threatening them with like,
Starting point is 01:30:21 I'm going to shoot you. I'm going to do something to your people. Which, these are kind of newer allegations. Or the most known one is I was too drugged out. I didn't know what was going on. Yeah, so of course, yeah, shit. I didn't know the freak off was like this. So you gave me drugs.
Starting point is 01:30:38 I couldn't make sound decisions. And then shit, you and X, Y, rapper, fuck me, right? So that's the brunt of the majority of the allegations. So there are a little bit more of interpretations, right? Clearly, the drugs are a huge part of it because if, you know, with a lot of these situations, even Cassie, if Cassie's saying I didn't want to do the freakoffs, he was also beat my ass.
Starting point is 01:31:05 Yes, there's, you know, women could be in fear if you're beating them saying, you have to do it cool, but she stayed with the dude for 10 years doing freakoffs. At a certain point, you're like, remember there was this one chick who basically was saying Chris Brown sexually assaulted her,
Starting point is 01:31:18 and I don't even know if it became a case, right? But like, Chris Brown provided a text message saying, how could I have sexually assaulted you when, yo, here you are the week after saying sex with me was amazing and that you want to fund me again. How could that, like, so,
Starting point is 01:31:32 so what's going to happen, and this is going to be Diddy's defense? How could I have done some, of these things when these people kept coming back around. She was with it for 10 years. She was a habitual tender of blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. At what point? Why did it take till this year?
Starting point is 01:31:52 And obviously, you start, it becomes tennis. You hit the ball back over the net. The other person was going to be like, well, I was in fear of my life until I seen Cassie and you got locked up. Now I could talk out. So it's going to be a whole thing with that. But anyway, I saw that to say is that I think this is more of a traditional definition of sex trafficking,
Starting point is 01:32:13 the former Abercrombie and Fitch CEO, Mike Jeffries, and two others, were arrested in Tuesday, a part of a criminal sex trafficking investigation. Okay? It was done by the FBI and federal prosecutors in Brooklyn. Okay? As a fact, let me see if I can find it.
Starting point is 01:32:31 Justice.gov. Usually if you go to justice.gov and you go, is it about, or you go to press? you could you could find when they usually make big indictments they'll announce it on here news press releases i think da da da da da da yeah it's probably uh i don't know if it's up here yet news let this is be news yeah this is yeah it's not up here yet i don't know if they've scheduled a press conference but usually you'll find no justice not go regardless uh i guess i got to see if this came from the same
Starting point is 01:33:16 name the vision. So the best division in all of the country for, just historically, for prosecuting anyone is the Southern District of New York. I've told you how many people have been taken down. They're the ones going at Diddy. We've never seen them crap out
Starting point is 01:33:34 on the case. I've never you know, from my time covering all these cases, I've never seen them embarrassed. When they come with some shit, what you're seeing happen in Atlanta with Jeffrey Williams and company versus Atlanta prosecutors or Fulton County prosecutors. We've never seen that happen when it comes to the Southern District of New York. When they come for you, they're coming with football numbers.
Starting point is 01:33:57 So we at least talking double digits, okay? We're looking at 10 to 60. Okay, they're usually on point. Now, in other precincts of, you know, the federal judiciary circuits or, you know, districts where people file these lawsuits. I don't know if they're that successful or that bold. Like, they're bold enough to go after Trump, Diddy. They're the one who get like six-nives, El Chapo.
Starting point is 01:34:28 They do a lot, okay? So I got to see if this one is coming out of that same district. So that district is called SDNY, Southern District of New York. But it says in Brooklyn, I think that's still the Southern District. Yeah, it's still the Southern District. Brooklyn's the Southern District. Anyway, so Mike Jeffries was the former CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch. They're saying him and his partner, Math Smith, and a third man, Jacob, Jim Jacobson,
Starting point is 01:34:53 which, by the way, hey, I know people are saying they trying to take down a successful black man. Hey, these are some white men right here. They're accused of operating an international sex trafficking and prostitution business that recruited young men. Now, this is where it gets into the stuff of everybody who's a conspiracy theory that I'm not a big conspiracy theory type of guy. I usually start saying the people who are conspiracy theorists, they're full of shit or they're mentally unstable.
Starting point is 01:35:17 But then a broken clock me right twice a day. They'd be like, nah, they'd be having all this shit going on. Then you read a story like this. They're like, you these motherfuckers, did I have some shit going on. Oh, fuck. Anyway, so the guy who used to run Abercrombie and Fitch, him and two other guys, are accused of operating an international sex trafficking
Starting point is 01:35:33 and prostitution business that recruited young men. So clearly, these guys were just trying to get young boys, like on some wild shit. They're trying to get some little boys to suck them off. This is crazy. For parties in the U.S. and abroad. Now, obviously, when we see for parties, that instantly gives us a parallel back to Diddy. Diddy's sexual abusive behaviors were linked and tied to what was called the freakoffs,
Starting point is 01:35:57 which were an integral secluded after the after after party type of thing. So it was kind of in the party context. Now we're hearing about some white dudes who were getting. young men for parties in the U.S. and abroad, okay, according to the 16-count indictment, right? We could probably pull this up. You want to pull this up real quick? I'll pull this up.
Starting point is 01:36:21 Let's just pull up the indictment. Give me one second. I should have looked it up before. I'm telling you, I feel like a lawyer these days chat. Like, yo, I look up a lawsuit. Like, if you know how quick I fucking look up a lawsuit, you'd be more fucking shocked, man. here we go
Starting point is 01:36:45 I'm looking up on another screen that's why you can't see it just got logged into a few things it's coming it's coming come on I spell that wrong all right I'm waiting a bit while I wait
Starting point is 01:37:21 I'll probably get the whole document but they're saying that they're accused of operating all right we read that already they load okay the former retail executive and Smith relied on their vast financial resources
Starting point is 01:37:35 and Jeffries were was a, uh, Jeffrey's power as a CEO of, uh, Abercrombie. Oh, that's who I should look up. Did I put the wrong name in? No, yeah, all right. Yeah, so, so Jeffrey as the CEO of Abercrombie and numerous people, including Jacobson, a network of employing contractors and security professionals to run a business that was dedicated to fulfilling their sexual desires,
Starting point is 01:37:58 ensuring that their international sex trafficking and prostitution business was kept secret. Federal prosecutors said the trio allegedly paid dozens of men to, travel around the world to engage in sex acts over at least a seven-year period, starting late in 2008. That's another thing that we're going to see in a parallel to the Diddy case. By the way, there's a conversation, is Diddy cooperating? Ditty's indictment starts at 2008. Now, I'm going to do some additional research when I get off stream. Maybe 2008 is, there might be some statute on the book that probably amended how sex trafficking is prosecuted in or around 2000. Because I can't see why these indictments only like ditty's indictment starts in 2008 and this indictment is starting from 2008.
Starting point is 01:38:46 There has to be some statute on the book that is probably saying, hey, we consider this as of this date in 2008, sex trafficking or some amendment. I'm going to find it. If not, it means maybe by pure or sheer coincidence that the year that the year that, the year that, you know, they allege Diddy to start engaging or the first year that they're looking into 2008 of Diddy allegedly engaged in sex trafficking they also allege these guys to supposedly be engaged in sex trafficking which then you could come up with your own mind did Did Did he drop the dime or what you got what all right? Hold on me one second the wrong fucking man all right cool the indictment mentioned is 15
Starting point is 01:39:54 list of victims identified from John Doe's 1 to 15. Now, this is very different from the Didion indictment where there's one victim listed. They're identified as victim one. In this one, is more elaborate.
Starting point is 01:40:10 They have 15 victims. Okay? Okay, I think I got it. Is this it? Is this it? Give me one second. All right, yeah, I got him. I got him, chat.
Starting point is 01:40:44 They were moving it around. Okay. Okay, I got it. Thank you. Perfect. So this is the indictment. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 01:40:59 All right. So it's filed in the Eastern District, I believe. So the Eastern District of New York, which isn't the Southern District. But still, you know, obviously, still all the feds. They all work together. So this is a grand jury charge. And essentially the grand jury can, about sex trafficking for these guys.
Starting point is 01:41:21 Again, you have to use your own mind to make up this. I'm not going to say this definitively. I wouldn't have the knowledge to say it is. But there was a grand jury that was convening for these CEOs and Diddy around the same time about a crime allegedly starting from the same year. Also, if Diddy did cooperate, it's probably unlikely that the grand jury convened in this short of a time since his indictment to whatever. But who knows?
Starting point is 01:41:49 Diddy could have been working, he could have been, you know, he could have met with the federal government before, could have done a proffer, could have just told on some other people hoping to get out of it. Who knows? Again, not saying Did he did anything to get these guys indicted, but it's very interesting. We're watching an indictment that seems very like Diddy just for some clothing niggas, right? Okay, cool. So I'm calling me and Fitch about blah. All right, here we go. So, yeah, they, okay, to run a business to fulfill their sexual desires,
Starting point is 01:42:18 a part of it. They paid for dozens of men. So he goes from 1 to 15 to meet with Jeffries and Smith of various locations, including the property, blah, blah, blah, blah. In hotels in England, France, Italy, Morocco set Bartholome for the purpose of engaging in the commercial sex acts with Jeffries Smith and the others.
Starting point is 01:42:38 Okay, ooh, this is interesting, the others. Now, they're calling these sex events in the ditties, in the ditty indictment, they're calling the freakoffs. So they're calling these sex. events. Wow. Interesting. Some of the men traveled and were paid to attend multiple sex events. Now here's here's another comparison to this Diddy, the Diddy freak off shit and this? In the Diddy Freak Off indictment, it was paid prostitutes that were of age. Okay. Now, did he fuck some underage
Starting point is 01:43:11 kids? We don't know. But the paid escorts that were men were of age. allegedly at least so far that we know with Diddy in here they're saying that it appears that well maybe we didn't get there but it says it were men paid for multiple sex events let's just keep reading okay they recruited hired paid household staff to facilitate a supervisor sex events among other things by the sex events is translated to free cause matter of fact every time I see sex events I just say freak off okay you see when it comes to a black man they got all type of colorful name freak off like that shit jumps off the page when it comes to the white dudes are
Starting point is 01:43:52 like sex event that's boring no call it freak off call it freak off for the white people too white people have freakoffs too nah i don't only do that to ditty both of them were having freakoffs like don't oh diddy was your freak off just sounds foul sex event just sounds like it's like some corporate what the fuck hell nah this is a freak off at the direction of michael jeffreys and Matthew Smith, the staff was present, observed and acted as security, including controlling the exigent entries for the free coughs. They provided the men with alcohol, muscle relaxants known as poppers. Lubricant.
Starting point is 01:44:29 Okay. Yeah, how many bottles of Viagra you found over there? Viagra and condoms. That's the only thing I was missing in a Didion diamond. Not one condom was ever found, holy, among other items. As directed by these guys, the staff directed men, among other things. to wear costumes, use sex toys, and prepare for particular sex acts. Either Jacobson or the staff paid the men for attending the freakoffs.
Starting point is 01:44:54 The defendant, James T. Jacobson, traveled through the United States and internationally to recruit and interview men. Wow, they were interviewing niggas? How do you interview somebody for a freakoff? During the tryouts. Oh, my God. You ever hear how these strippers got to go try out for the club? Imagine being a niggie, you got to go try out for the freak off.
Starting point is 01:45:13 shit during the tryout pause at this during the tryouts they required that the candidates first engaged with commercial sex acts with him god damn oh y'all here you're an audition for the freak off
Starting point is 01:45:29 all right who first all right sup my dicknaker pause like like obviously that's what they were telling the guys so Jacobson was telling them to try out for the freak off you got to suck him off God damn.
Starting point is 01:45:43 Mm. The defendant Matthew Smith approved candidates prior to their selection for and transportation to the free cloth. At the direction of Smith, they paid fees to the individuals who successfully referred men. God damn it. Nicky was getting a referral fee for the niggas for the freecloths. The defendants, blah, blah, blah, others acted at their direction, employed coercive fraudulent and deceptive tactics, connection with recruitment, hiring, and transportation of obtaining, maintaining solicitation of payment of the men engaged in commercial sex, for example.
Starting point is 01:46:20 By the way, I think what we're also finding out here, and I'm wondering if, you know, let me peel back a layer and expose the fourth wall or third wall, whatever that saying is. Now, the same way we talk about Diddy, we're not going to act like, because these guys are white and they're calling it a sex event. You know what I mean? This is a freak off. Okay, they're just like Diddy. There's nothing different, right?
Starting point is 01:46:47 Now, what we are kind of realizing, right? You know, one's a coincidence, two is a beginning of a pattern. And this is me peeling back that layer of transparency. It is very common in the music industry and in many industries, especially even Hollywood industry, that when successful men or when people are trying to court actors, I know some NFL agents and even NBA agents when they're trying to court a player or even when they're trying to even talk business,
Starting point is 01:47:24 they get the sex workers popping. You know why? Two men seem to agree more when both of their sexual desires are being pleased in the same venue. That's the thought. I'm not saying this. I'm just telling you what happens.
Starting point is 01:47:40 I'm wondering if other CEOs are watching this and say, damn, we got to stop the prostitutes, no more prostitutes. Because I'm going to be honest with you. Like, Ditty's not the first thing to, like, employ prostitutes. Now, I think it jumps off the page as male prostitutes. But all of these niggas bring up prostitutes. Like, if you think prostitution, if you think prostitution in the music business are just like two different things,
Starting point is 01:48:01 you're wrong. I would probably say about 60 to 70% and utilized prostitutes. I mean, rappers brag about them damn near dealing with prostitutes. So these people, are used to prostitution. So this isn't some like really weird, out-of-the-box perverse thing. I think what makes it perverse
Starting point is 01:48:22 is that when you hear males, we now think you're gay, right? Like, we've never heard women doing this shit, so it's men. So if it was like, oh, they're getting a bunch of female prostitutes, that doesn't hit as hard as, yo, they're getting male prostitutes.
Starting point is 01:48:37 Now it's like, oh my God, these gay ass motherfuckus, you know what I'm saying? So I'm wondering if the rest of the industry it's kind of like when the Bill Cosby thing happened. Like, I've seen a bunch of people kind of admit that there was a culture of like, you know, you know, either promising people work, but then trying to fuck them, you know, or even in the movie industry, be like, yeah, it's just acting like you're going to audition for a role,
Starting point is 01:49:00 but then in terms of the casting couch. And obviously not right, but that was a culture of those industries. There is a current culture of prostitution. Like, if you go sign, if you. you're a hot rapper that's going to go sign to a label the label going to send his anr out with the credit card for the label and they're going to bring it to a strip club or they're going to like whatever you want and sometimes they got a couple of bitches on deck especially when y'all go to L.A. Y'all rappers who keep flying out to L.A. told them why you
Starting point is 01:49:32 have a label meeting. That label meeting is going to be for two hours. You're going to be dancing on the table for 30 minutes and really your lawyer know everything that they're going to offer. They just need you there to make you feel like they're there for you and they can relate to you. And sometimes it's only so much they can relate to you in a boardroom. Oh, you like smoking weed? I bet we booked a session and we got the weed man pulling up a whatever weed you want. Oh, you like Coke? I bet.
Starting point is 01:49:57 Let me say this. 90% of, I won't even limit it to hip hop. 90% of A&Rs currently have procured either prostitutes drugs or some illegal let me not just spell it all out for the artists that they have financial interest in that's a fact trust me yeah if you go up to like i don't even want to name the label like niggi i want to all these labels they had they had the drugs in there they're like yeah you know when so-and-so come around they always they can't function without a couple pills so sometimes we'll have the nigger come through with the pills but sometimes if we know they're
Starting point is 01:50:42 going to be around for a while we just get the pills and keep it in the draw we just lock it facts i'm telling you facts so again all of these things you know i want to kind of like put a little bit of a lid on it where some of y'all might just think this is like so crazy prostitutes is very normal in the industry very normal okay i think male prostitutes that men are using it still hits the taboo of you're fucking gay right so okay all right cool let's keep reading So they had a nigger prostitute referral system in an interview process. And it said it failed to inform the men of the details of the free calls before they attended, including the full extent and the nature of the sexual activity that would be required at the freakoffs,
Starting point is 01:51:29 including other things, anal intercourse, the insertion of large sex toys in the anus, high pressure enemas administered by inserting a hose what the fuck is this this shit worse than ditty into the anus required that prospective
Starting point is 01:51:52 candidates first participate in a sexual encounter or tryout so you got to suck off one nigga to make it to suck off the next goddamn at times without advanced notice nigga you got some morning breath well you about suck that morning wood.
Starting point is 01:52:07 Fuck all like, oh, you need some listerine. Holy. Cause men to believe that the tend and the freakoffs could yield modeling opportunities. This is also common. A lot of niggas fuck girls by saying, oh, no, of course, we're going to sign you. It was the female artist and they fuck shit out of them. And after the month, they tied to the pussy. You know, they, you know, because they're working out of deal, the deal falls through.
Starting point is 01:52:28 You know what I mean? And, yeah. To benefit their career or in the alternative that not comply with the request for certain acts during the freakoffs could harm their careers, including among other things, referring directly and indirectly to modeling opportunities that didn't exist, incorporating Abercrombie products in the freakoffs and providing men with the itineraries for freakoffs that didn't refer to commercial sex, instead resembled those often set to models for photoshoot.
Starting point is 01:52:53 Okay. So essentially, some of these guys, I guess they thought Abercrombie and Fitch, just like in the music business, some of these women think, oh, I'm a bad bitch, I'm a rap, like, yeah, like, well, no, the nigger saw a, music video of you, you look good, you rap that you love sucking cock. He didn't invite you here to the studio session for you to make another rap about sucking cock. He just wanted you to suck his cock.
Starting point is 01:53:18 That's kind of like, you know, that happens in multiple industries, the movie thing. Yo, oh, we've seen you actors. We think you could be like the bad bitch that's played as the love interest. Okay, you come here and you just get fucked and that's what it is. And I guess in this, some guys who think they're models like, okay, we're going to be a model for Abercrombie and Fitch. You don't model this dick in your ass. That's what you're going to do. Okay, they physically groomed the men prior to the freakoffs, including the time shaving the men's genitals without advanced notice.
Starting point is 01:53:51 Required men to relinquish their personal items include clothing, wallace and cell phones and store them in accessible locations during the sex events. Required men to sign NDAs, which, among other things, prohibited the disclosure of such information about the freakoffs. including to their own family and friends and required the payment of damages in the events of a breach. Intentionally recruited heterosexual men. And I think this is one of the things that kind of make the act of sex trafficking. Because again, it's weird when we hear sex trafficking, they're not actually clamping down on prostitution. I'm telling you, prostitution is popular. It's more of the deceptive nature, right?
Starting point is 01:54:30 Like some people are thinking they're getting jobs. Some people think that their careers are going to go up. And it's a deceptive way to kind of entice or coerce someone to fuck. So it's like, so you're intentionally recruiting heterosexual men, certain of whom were unwilling to participate in sex acts, including anal sex, that insisted that men who previously stayed they were unwilling to engage in in particular sex acts, including anal sex, nonetheless engaging acts during the free golf. They pressured men to consume alcohol.
Starting point is 01:55:03 whole Viagra muscle relaxants. Is the muscle relaxants that the booty hole could open? I don't know. Known as poppers during the free coughs. Required the presence of staff during the free coughs that ensured men attending didn't leave the freakoffs until they decided
Starting point is 01:55:18 the free cough was over. More than one occasion. They either directed or personally injected men in their penises. What the bumbo clot? They personally injected men in their penises with the prescription grade erection.
Starting point is 01:55:35 What the fuck could you injecting your penis to get an erection? Inducing substance for the purpose of causing men to engage in freakoffs in which they were otherwise physically incapable of unwilling, notwithstanding the fact that these injections were not medically indicated and frequently caused men to suffer painful physical reactions that lasted for several hours. They employed their use to fulfill their own sexual desires by causing. cause in men to submit to them. On more than one occasion, they engage in sex acts,
Starting point is 01:56:08 continue to engage in sex acts that cause men to engage in sex acts include, but not limited to anal penetration and the use of high-powered enemas to which men did not or were not able to consent. Now, these are the allegations of sex traffic in here. From 2008 to 2015, okay, that's interesting. So with Diddy, it was 2008 to 2008. 24 so they accused Diddy of doing his freak-offs
Starting point is 01:56:37 to the current date this one is saying this stopped at 2015 now if you're thinking about maybe the did he snitched or something like that they started this investigation around at that time but they stopped allegedly the sex trafficking stopped in March
Starting point is 01:56:55 2015 anyway by the way I'm pretty sure we could Google this guy's nameless let's Google this quick Mike Jeffries CEO Abercrombie We just want to know when he was CEO
Starting point is 01:57:08 from Yeah he was CEO until 2014 Okay that makes sense So he lost company resources In 2014 probably 2015 Couldn't do the freak off shit
Starting point is 01:57:18 No more using the Abercromb Which this is like a prototypical Abercrombie and Fitz should be ensued Like he clearly was using Abusing as a position as CEO If young men were thinking Oh I'm being a model for Abercrombie and Fish The guy was
Starting point is 01:57:33 CEO at the time. Like, yeah. So he was using a brand, right? Or the likeness or the name of the brand to fuck these kids, right? Or these dudes. All right. Cool. All right.
Starting point is 01:57:46 So the first count sex trafficking. Second count interstate prostitution. By the way, Dibis charge with both things. Then you have 16 victims. Yeah, they have 16 victims. Wow. No, no, not 16, 15, 15, sorry. 15, but this is mad counts.
Starting point is 01:58:11 Then there's a criminal forfeiture allegation towards count one and towards two. So it was a 16 count allegation, 16 count indictment, right? So one, one count of, it's one count of sex trafficking, right? And, you know, they didn't put the recall on this one, but it's one count of sex trafficking and 15 counts of prostitutions or prostitia yeah
Starting point is 01:58:39 counts two to yeah so 15 counts of interstate interstate prostitution for all of the men right so the 15 men count for each of them okay man
Starting point is 01:58:51 so 16 counts all right and then there is a criminal forfeiture allegation as to the prostitution stuff okay but all right so we're watching and reading that these prostitution sex trafficking rings or sexual deviant rings that these CEOs and very powerful men are doing, it looked like it's coming crashing down.
Starting point is 01:59:20 Now, federal prosecution prosecutors actually gave some statements about this whole thing. And, you know, the indictment wasn't fully unsealed yet, but the lawyers of one of the guys said, We'll respond to these detail in the allegations after the indictment is on sealed and when it's appropriate, but we plan to do it in the courthouse, basically saying not doing it in the media, right? The federal prosecutors that confirmed the investigation in January. Oh, oh, interesting here. Oh, my bad, I can't see it. Federal prosecutors that confirmed the investigation in January. By the way, Ditty's investigation essentially started like around, it wasn't April.
Starting point is 02:00:03 No, no, no. it was around January. These investigations started in January, too. Wow. You know what we're realizing? There's a pattern of the, there's a pattern of the federal government. They're using civil litigation.
Starting point is 02:00:18 And some of these litigations are only coming out with, you know, like for example, there's some gender discrimination and also victims of sexual assault, like acts on the book that are opening the possibility, the possibility for people who were allegedly sexually assaulted or, you know, taking advantage of either in the workplace or whatever, they could now file lawsuits against people even pass the Statue of Liberty, not Liberty, Statue of Limitations.
Starting point is 02:00:49 So it looks like the government is sitting back, looking at these lawsuits, and starting to investigate based on these lawsuits. Ooh. Which, if you know what this means, if you're right now a federal civil, no, no. let's just say a civil litigator. So you're a lawyer that would sue on behalf of a victim. Right now, you've got to be licking your chops. Because Diddy essentially went down because he didn't pay Cassie.
Starting point is 02:01:16 And then 30 lawsuits came out afterwards. And it started making so much noise, they started investigating. Then, who else? Then it looked like there was civil lawsuits filed against this guy or one of these guys, probably the CEO, that he probably didn't settle before it went public, and then they started investigating. So right now, if you're like a lawyer, you want to go sue everybody powerful.
Starting point is 02:01:44 Anybody who's a CEO, if somebody got fucked by you, if you're a lawyer, you want to chase a little bit of money, go sue them, or not even sue them, go to them and say, hey, listen, we're about to file a lawsuit, okay? We need half a million dollars. If we get half a million dollars, we're not going to file a lawsuit. We'll sign a NDA. You'll never hear nothing of this again.
Starting point is 02:02:05 Now, the person might be arrogant. It's to say, well, if you ain't go to the cops back then, why the fuck the cops going to check out what you're saying now? And that would be the arrogance to say, now I'm paying you shit. Then the person files a lawsuit. Then the cops look into it. And then, you know, obviously it looks like the federal government
Starting point is 02:02:27 will look into some of these bigger, bigger things, right? Okay, Jeffrey's all right, cool. One of the plaintiffs are, uh, uh, the, uh, all right. Okay. The plaintiff's attorney, so this is back when, this is back when they follow civil suit. So one of the plaintiffs, David Bradbury, a former crumina who on the reality series below deck, said Jeffries made Abercrombie successful by the overly sexualization of young men, his law also accused Jeffrey Smith and Jacobson. And Abercrombie itself of luring attractive young men under the guise of making them a model, then forcing them to take drugs and perform sex acts. the plaintiff's attorney, Brad Edwards of Edwards Henderson, told ABC News in a statement, as we laid out in our lawsuit, they're talking on a civil lawsuit.
Starting point is 02:03:12 This was the Abercrombie-run sex trafficking organization. By the way, why did they describe it like that? Who got the most money? Abercrombie and Fitch. So they want to basically place the blame on the organization. That permeated through the company and allowed the three individuals arrested today to victimize dozens and dozens of young aspiring models. powerful individuals that for too long trafficked and abused for their own sexual pleasure young people with few resources and a dream, a dream of making a successful career in a fashion or entertainment. Hmm.
Starting point is 02:03:48 Okay. So I'll play this, but what's your thing? As part of a criminal sex trafficking investigation by the FBI, Mike Jeffreys was accused in civil lawsuits filed in 2023 of sexually exploiting young men at heart. Why they got this picture of him, man. He looked like he owns some shit, right? They're going to use the goofiest picture of you to make you look like a creeper, ready, bro. He held with his partner. Jeffreys is credited with turning Abercrombie and Fitch into a fashion powerhouse,
Starting point is 02:04:19 but has come under criticism in the past few years on accusations of discrimination and over-sexualizing male models. Jeffrey's attorney says he will respond to the allegations after the indictment is unsealed and when appropriate. ABC News legal contributor Brian Buckmeyer is joining me now for more on this. Brian, great to see you. We're expecting to hear more at a press conference around noon, eastern today,
Starting point is 02:04:44 but what developments in the investigation do you think led to this arrest so many years later? Well, let's play this and let's see if we can find the press conference. Absolutely, but first and foremost as a disclosure, I have to say that I did work for Amber Cromby's sister company,
Starting point is 02:05:00 Hollister Coe, as a model, both in terms of providing service for like finding clothes. I was one of the people standing outside with less clothes than you usually see me now, interviewing people and talking to people to come in. And also I'd never get back. So I was not a part of this in any way, shape, or form just kind of given that disclosure. But in terms of coming next, I think what's next is we're going to potentially see what the charges are, sex trafficking, see how many victims there are.
Starting point is 02:05:28 And this could be, I think, very similar to what we saw with Sean Combs and the SD&Y, that one civil lawsuit kind of opened the floodgates to more civil lawsuits, more charges, more allegations, and I think this is just a Pandora's box waiting to open. So I know we're expecting more details around noon today, but what comes next here? What could be the next steps? Okay, so we do have the press conference as well. We'll play a little bit of this and we'll move on, right? Brian Peace, the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York.
Starting point is 02:06:05 Thank you all for joining me. Another black brother. That's the, uh, is this a USA? Hold on. Good afternoon. I'm Brian Peace. The United States Attorney for the East. Yeah, there's another black brother.
Starting point is 02:06:20 Oh, wow. Let me Google this. U.S. U.S. attorney for Eastern District of New York. The Black, a Breon Peace. Yeah. The Black brothers are winning, huh? Oh, shit.
Starting point is 02:06:38 I guess we're seeing a trend. The Black brothers are getting. AUSAs, but then when you look over, especially when they start talking about sex trafficking, they got a whole lot of beckys. Look at the beckys. You're not going to see that brother in court. You know who you're going to see in court?
Starting point is 02:06:54 These people right here. These white women and probably these people there. A pleasure. Young people with few resources in a dream. A dream of securing a successful career in fashion or entertainment. To anyone can coerce others out system. Holy, casting couch.
Starting point is 02:07:26 Sounds like some Gucci third leg shit, huh? This case should serve as a warning. Prepare to trade that couch for a bed in federal prison. The message... Oh shit, bars! System. This case should serve by using the so-called casting couch system. This case should serve as a warning.
Starting point is 02:07:50 prepare to trade that couch for a bed in federal. The message from today's prosecution is clear. Sexually exploiting vulnerable human beings is a crime. And doing so by dangling dreams of a future in fashion or modeling or any other business is no different. My office and our law enforcement partners will always prioritize standing up for victims No matter their gender, I think they are.
Starting point is 02:08:30 By the way, everybody in Twitch, man, shout out to y'all. I'm going to gift about like 100 subs. Let me see. How did I do this? I told you all I owe you out 100 subs. I'm about to gift it. I think they work? Or my car got declined.
Starting point is 02:08:48 Oh, no. Did it work? I can't tell it worked. Did it work? It did work? Because I can see it on Twitch. I said I gifted it a hundred. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:09:08 Though my shit got denied. Broke-ass academics. Okay, so I did a gift to 100 subs. I can show y'all. It should be up there. Because I can see it on Twitch. Is that I gift to the... Wait, I don't see it?
Starting point is 02:09:23 Dismus. I don't know. I see it on my thing. I gifted a hundred. I think y'all seen it. All right. Anyway, I did give you a hundred subs. So it should...
Starting point is 02:09:39 I don't know how they assign it, but I give to Jellahle 100 subs. All right. We're not watching... This is 23-out. 30 minute thing we're not watching the whole thing let me see let's try to get some interesting parts everything was pretty much spelled out the indictment we kind of read it it seems very similar to Didi the interesting part to note is that who knows maybe did he did cooperating drop a dime like Diddy's name is not mentioned here
Starting point is 02:10:05 there doesn't you know there probably some cooperators we don't know who they are however it appears that the federal government especially in, let's just say New York State, they're taking a interest at taking down some of these very strong, powerful, wealthy men who have these perverse sexual deviant behavior. And again, I keep telling you that this prostitution stuff that all of these guys use is kind of like normal.
Starting point is 02:10:34 However, you know, like I guess there's like a great area line where like, yeah, you could get a prostitute, you pay a, I don't know, whatever amount of money, if she sucks your dick or she does whatever. But then if you start, you know, almost using people who aren't prostitutes and you're promising or you're promising gigs or opportunities or you're forcing them to when they don't want to do it is I guess, you know, the thing with Diddy in a Diddy case, none of the prostitutes currently are listed as victims. They're just listed just as escorts. You know what I mean? They're not listed as, oh, this was a victim.
Starting point is 02:11:10 But this case looked like they weren't necessarily victims. No, not victims. They weren't necessarily sex workers. They were just models that they would be like, how bad do you want to become a model? And they would just whip his dick out on some real cast and couch type of shit. Like, yo, for you to model for this campaign that's going to be on the picture of all of our stores, you got suck some cock.
Starting point is 02:11:33 All right, cool, you suck cock pretty good. You get to come back and suck the CEO's cock. And if you suck his cock good, You bless. You're going to be all on all these campaigns. Now, that's nasty. Some real nasty shit. And I know, you know, again, we've been talking about this great era with, like, sex trafficking and shit.
Starting point is 02:11:50 This clearly is like some sex trafficking, like some wild shit, right? Like, this is clearly a crime, right? This is not like you flying out of girl and fucking her. This is you saying to a male model. And it doesn't matter male or females is saying, hey, listen, if you want to be a model for the campaign, you have to suck my dick. And after you suck my dick, you qualify. to suck two more other dicks and then after we do that we want you to we want to like push some
Starting point is 02:12:16 random shit up inside of you and after you do that we're gonna you know give you these other opportunities that that's clearly wild the events to engage in commercial sex but beyond simply hiring men for sex Jeffrey Smith somebody said yeah but act did that boil egg break though Now see some C223 Ralfa said this and I don't think this is true though Because you're gonna think everybody's successful like so he said so act what you're saying is that Basically to get to the top in entertainment you need to suck some good dick right and that's why like you know I try to be a little bit realistic with this because this is how it starts like a mass hysteria Y'all are gonna think that everybody who made it sucked a dick and then that becomes crazy because I saw no damn dick.
Starting point is 02:13:12 Like, I don't know if I made it, but still, like, I think that's what Cat Williams would say like, yo. Remember when Cat Williams was just like, he said, he said, uh, look, Cat Williams, Harvey Weinstein. Look, this right here. All of these ish. All of these, all lies will be exposed.
Starting point is 02:13:36 That's all. And anyone who takes that the wrong way. know why they take it the wrong way the truth is the light and you have been no one of these amen amen because in 30 years I've done nothing but collect
Starting point is 02:13:51 information I do do that knowledge I do do that too and your secrets I've collected a lot of secrets so if you and a man was in a corner doing some chat
Starting point is 02:14:07 you remember when everyone was like you know I say he's taking the industry down I was like, no, I thought people were praying on my downfall trying to hype up like some BS civil shit that they were trying to like, oh, we got to act. I'm like, you know what? I know all y'all actual secrets, right? Like, I'm the person that y'all come to after three people try to extort you for a million dollars. This, this young chick who's went to the cops, but for whatever reason, it didn't go nowhere, but you fuck this person under 15. And by the way, I know, some of y'all are going to say, well, act, well, aren't you part of the problem?
Starting point is 02:14:40 it's not my job like I tell everybody go to the police like my job is not to just say everything I've heard because I can't do all the all the necessary research so I tell everybody go to the cops everybody should go to cops go to the cops. Yo you know you just think of fuck me when I was 15 what? You go to the cops
Starting point is 02:14:59 if now if you tell me you don't want to go to cops and you only want to get some attention via a media platform I usually back away from that story because now you're saying setting me up to get sued by that person, right? Because now I come on and be like, yo, did you know this rapper?
Starting point is 02:15:14 Fuck this person at 14? That rapper, again, even if it's true, they can still sue me, right? Like, that person, unless I have like some signed affidavit that this person said that, that person, when I get sued, that person's going to be like, I ain't tell you that he fucked me when I was 14? I'm like, what?
Starting point is 02:15:31 Then the other person saying, why did you say I fuck that person when 14? So me, I like saying go to the cops or you go on record. Go on record saying that that. happened now I could say allegedly or reportedly. Um, you wasn't supposed to be doing? You will tell it. No, somebody come to tell me. Okay.
Starting point is 02:15:49 I gather that, I value that, I'll pay for that. Come, tell me. I know so many things I shouldn't know it. I do. All know it. They all know it. Why? Because you don't make me the villain. Not the guy that raises black children and they never done a hard drug in his life and don't have no stories or doing nobody dirty. and they'll just go out and they'll lie. The industry doesn't mess with Kat
Starting point is 02:16:15 because he didn't show up for the studio. No studios have ever said that. Look at my IMDB. It will show you that no... Let's get to the Harvey Y-C-C-the-thing. Switch roles. He already had his deal. You were when you lined up
Starting point is 02:16:29 that he stopped doing stand-up. Sorry, he doesn't write. Ricky Smiley. Your upbringing. We're going to circle back and we'll get... Just a no-name comedian. and that he could take this joke minutes, but then you're just
Starting point is 02:16:44 his ins he comes back and do as I stand before you Shannon. I want to bust Cedric's stomach. Like they're all a group, Cedric that changed the content I was telling you about. Right. Because Pete Ditty be wanting the party
Starting point is 02:17:02 and you got to tell him no. You've got to tell him no. I did. I did. See, I got the receipts for everything I'm telling you. That's why I can say. I'm so Can I need no one. Here, get you no one too. Thank you, sir.
Starting point is 02:17:15 Thank you. Come on. Because early on, you was accusing me, then. Okay. So, you not smoke. It's a 50 million part. He said he got off of 50 million four times. My goal was to get this far in Hollywood and still have a virgin asshole.
Starting point is 02:17:41 And I never had sucked a penis. That was my. Yo, I ain't going to lie. This thing would be seeming like a guy. damn like profit. I only go. I didn't want to get with a white woman because I was scared.
Starting point is 02:17:57 She might have me running down the street like Jonathan. Then you're going to be. Come on, not because I didn't like white women. I think white women are as great as any other women. But I'm not going to act like I'm not scared of them. I have a reason to be scared. You could be Kang the Conqueror
Starting point is 02:18:11 and they could take your rabbit ass down in two weekends. That is true. They took Ditty down in. God damn. And that's the truth of the matter. So I stayed away from that. Now I've had to turn down $50 million four times. Four times.
Starting point is 02:18:28 Just to protect my integrity and that virgin hole I was telling you about. Right. Because Pete Nitty be wanting the party. And you gotta tell him no. You got to tell him no. I did. See, I got the receipt. I feel like sometimes I shit on, I do shit on like conspiracy theories sometimes.
Starting point is 02:18:58 even though sometimes I'll entertain it like for a little bit but not too much because I like to be based on reality but also I think the reason why I do shit on it is because I'm also looking at my experience right so like I bro I do have a lot of these motherfuckers secrets like man I know right now chat I got a list of people's these people got herpes these people got AIDS this person cheating on his wife with this person These are all the side chicks. Trust me, when I look at all of this shit, I say, I'll be saying, listen, even if they don't like me, who would fuck with me? Because my whole entire job is to listen to the people you didn't pay off, the person who mad at you, your ex, your ex lover, the nigger you fuck, but your people think you're straight. Like, I've heard it all.
Starting point is 02:19:54 And I usually sit back, corroborate shit, and I'm usually wait for the time that is public. That's when I come with it. That's everybody like, yo, wait, act, how you got someone? No, no, no, it's public now. Now I can speak on it. I remember talking to Cardi B. And I told Cardi B, I told Cardi B.
Starting point is 02:20:09 I said, and I say that. I said, I said, I said, I would have never said nothing about Stefan Diggs if that shit wasn't private, if that shit wasn't public. just being honest because I hear about things like this all the time I do I wouldn't have said
Starting point is 02:20:29 I wouldn't have commented on it until I felt it hit public domain already so like all right niggas already cool even I don't know if they knew because I teased it or maybe like whatever anyway but that's kind of how a lot of things are
Starting point is 02:20:43 but here's the thing with my cynicism right a lot of that is based on what I've heard and my experience now also like with all due respect I don't think And good for me with that Even though it's almost like a self-deprecating
Starting point is 02:21:00 Like joke or whatever Nobody's saying Like imagine if Diddy And I want to name a couple of the other niggins Who are allegedly gay If they're sitting around the freak off Planning table No one's gonna be like
Starting point is 02:21:13 Yo which Which nigga we want to fuck this week And somebody be like Let's fuck act Like nobody's gonna say that So it's like Maybe also I'm a little
Starting point is 02:21:26 little bit like prejudice because like like none of these nobody's trying to fuck me my nigga like i'm sorry i'm good man i'm sorry i'm good right so it's like like you know i heard all these things was trying to i ain't gonna say the name because you're gonna run a headline uh but but a couple of these rm b niggies you know them rm b niggies all them r mb niggis used to be showing their abs like washboard yeah they was trying like male executives was trying to fuck them so again that's what they were into maybe i'm a little bit in this belief of like sometimes how deep the rabbit hole is no Diddy? Because, like, yeah, I'm hearing this shit third hand and I'm corroborating it behind the scenes
Starting point is 02:22:02 whenever I can. I'm hearing multiple people tell me at times. But, like, it's not like it's happened to me, right? Like, you know what I mean? Like, I know what I said? Like, Diddy invited me to a part? Like, I don't think Diddy you try to fuck me, my nigga. You know, I'm just keeping it in the bean.
Starting point is 02:22:13 Like, I don't think none of these motherfuckers are fucking me. I'm just keeping on it. Right? But I might just not be there type. You know what I mean? Like, shit. Like, I'm trying so hard not to say, like, a few names. but uh there's a there's a couple of rnb niggies that came in this game from what i heard completely
Starting point is 02:22:31 straight now they gay as hell like how the fuck did that happen that's a little odd how the hell when you was broken and i won't mention the place they're from you was niggas was saying you was the gangster nigga who's saying now they say you the sweet nigga who got a boyfriend like how does that work like i don't know so i don't know so maybe brub i really don't be no anyway Of course, fraud and coercion to traffic those men Yo, somebody say, yo, act, you jealous, you not, they type. Ha ha ha. Yo, I mean, chat, you think I should be jealous that
Starting point is 02:23:10 nobody ever thought I was good enough to get fucked? Like, yo, I came into this shit independent. I'm climbing up the ranks. Nobody, nobody thought I was good to get fucked? Damn. I was going to make a joke, but it's, I'm too Jamaican and it's too gay. I can't make it. I was going to be like, yo, no, I can't be the joke.
Starting point is 02:23:33 I can't make a joke. I'm going to say, but I can't. Nah, I can't say it's too gay. I couldn't go to Jamaica after I said that. Your own sexual gratification. Somebody said, hey, yo. For example, y'all went with the jokes with me too.
Starting point is 02:23:48 Y'all ain't a joke. I was just thinking, I'm like, damn, everybody said I look like a chipmunk. Not one of these niggins saying, look at this big cheek motherfucker right here. Maybe we could stuff a few. Not pause. Pause.
Starting point is 02:23:57 Pause. That's a joke. That's a joke. It's a joke. It's comedy hour. We're about getting the comedy hour. I'm getting a little bit sauce. Where we have?
Starting point is 02:24:04 Three hours. This is when I get a little saucy. Okay. Pause on the saucy. That's what I get a little saucy. Hilarious. Referral system. In an interview process
Starting point is 02:24:17 that did not inform the men of the details of the sex events before they attended. drill edit this out of the YouTube clips I gotta realize I got a Jamaican flag back there everybody knows you my man a real badman da I mean I know so yo listen get out of there but I was trying to make a little joke including the full extent and nature of the sexual activity that will be required of the men at these events they caused the men to believe that attending these sex events
Starting point is 02:24:48 could yield modeling opportunity I ain't a lot of you Hey, I'll say something and watch nobody cover this. Half from what I heard, half the executives from the 90s are guilty of this. Fucking women, music executives, fucking women who came with aspirations of wanting to be a rapper or especially R&B singer. And the CEO of whatever company that were interested in them, fucking them. Because you have to remember, this wasn't like, you know, the gatekeepers in the music industry at that time, you needed them. You couldn't be like, oh, okay, I'm about to go just make some songs and hopefully I'm a blow from the crib via TikTok. No, you needed a few of these executives.
Starting point is 02:25:40 And apparently the executives, again, I'm going to just speak very loose. I don't want to implicate nobody because, you know, again, I do think this is, these are the type of things that if I'm one of them, from then, I got to be lawsuit ready. Because you ain't going to throw my name into like a few allegations. And then I'm all fucking getting a ton of lawsuits from all the business who does suck my dick, who I promised them that they could be the next big R&B star. But all they did was show up to the goddamn studio and suck me off and suck two other niggins off and the engineering. But yeah, that was happening a lot.
Starting point is 02:26:15 You're not going to get nobody admitted it. But I would say half of the executives in music and hip-hop. And by the way, none will even respond to what I'm saying. Or if they respond to say cap, I don't even want somebody to say cap. Because anybody I say cap, you know, act. When people challenge me, I start snitching. I just start saying names. But more than half of the goddamn executives in music used to promise women opportunities
Starting point is 02:26:39 to get in the game. And a lot of times it was baseless. It was a way for them to have sexual access to those women. women who came to studio sessions to try out, to record, and ended up on their knees buffing off a nigga, and found out pretty much later on, there was no real plans to really evaluate their talent. It was just a sexual flame, right? So that is some casting couch shit.
Starting point is 02:27:08 So this isn't just like segregated to like the modeling industry, the music industry was doing it. Like a Harvey Weinstein was doing it, right? Like this is clear behavior. that was like perverse all across these industries, right? And by the way, this is why I think that, you know, like, I would see this conversation happen on social media. People like, yo, this is what, like, I guess like everybody's mad.
Starting point is 02:27:33 And we're going to get to it that Kendrick didn't do an interview. Like, they were mad that Kendrick didn't do an interview with a journalist. And then they were also mad that, you know, Russ said something about, you know, rappers not wanting to go to journalists anymore. And some people were saying, gatekeepers because you know these rappers and stuff like that they they're looking beyond the normal outlets and doing whatever me i think differently fuck gatekeepers like get it how you can when you have gatekeepers people use your power and always and i'm gonna get to this point
Starting point is 02:28:03 absolute power definitely does corrupt you get what i'm saying if the only way like and i'm saying this you know i'll even use me as an example but but i'm using this an example just to just be very you know I think I'm being fair. If getting into rap media meant you had to be loved or approved by academics, at a certain point, I could imagine I would get corrupted. Like, right? Like, bro, okay, cool. So now people who I don't like, I'm going to, you know, force them out.
Starting point is 02:28:42 I'm going to collude with certain people over here. Shit, if there's a female, like, whatever, whatever, who I see don't have no talent. was she bad as fuck like it absolute power definitely does corrupt that's where gatekeepers that i think in the music industry fuck the whole shit up because if you need to get on and you and dd or whoever else you got to suck their penis to get on it's not like you had 20 other options you got to suck that dick and then you probably never still got on but that was the option at the time you had to suck that one nigga's dick right so gaykeepers really did fuck up the whole thing all right i'm gonna play about like two more minutes of this and that we're gonna we're gonna switch to to to
Starting point is 02:29:18 looking over some of the allegations that are the five new lawsuits that did he caught. And again, we're just going to be on some, you know, we're going to treat it like a civil court. Civil court, the difference between civil court and criminal court, criminal court, you have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, which means it cannot be no doubt that this person do it. In civil court, it's kind of like majority rules or it sounds about right. Like, you know, civil court is a way lower burden of proof. Like, If it sounds like it, if it sounds like he did it, he did it, right? But in criminal court, you have to prove he did it, you know?
Starting point is 02:29:55 And if you can't prove without a shadow of a shadow beyond a reason with that, you got to vote innocent. Anyway, let's play about two more minutes of this. Then we'll get into the current lawsuits. With Abercrombie or otherwise benefit their careers, Smith and Jeffries employ a secret staff to operate. So he said, do I think that Foxy might have gotten fucked by Jay-Z then? Yeah, of course. Bro, here's the thing, though. I don't know why I keep mentioning the Foxy thing.
Starting point is 02:30:26 Bro, I think Foxy's just a real chick, bro. Like, whatever that happened back then, I think either she has chalked it up as that was the, that was just how people got in the game, or she's just a real bitch. She's not, she's not going to come cry victim. Like, you have to realize, you know, with all due respect, I'm not trying to, like, shame no victims now. bro like the whole all right you know all right even though i never said i didn't want to do it i kind of felt this like you know this new victim mentality is like a current type of way like women that come from the era that foxie came from like them down ass mrs bro like if fox i don't
Starting point is 02:31:04 expect foxy to tell on j not that there's anything to tell on i don't know what the truth is but do i think it happened yeah i do i think whatever probably happened and how happen and and she's just not gonna here's the thing also too number one she and j she don't hate jay they never fell out now if she had fell out with jay or she was like bummy and broke maybe that would change but like that's not the case she's so cool with a nigger like whatever like she's just not gonna be telling which i think she's going to be like oh my victim a victim no so again you know that's what i was telling you about everything when i mentioned dame dash and some of these other people we are talking about like there's no one super successful in their prime talking it's people who are like oh my god
Starting point is 02:31:47 I remember when she was hot oh I can remember when he was hot we're not talking about nobody on and popping this is another reason why I told you about the whole ruby rose thing when I said Ruby rose is dropping seeds for later on Ruby Rose right now is in the prime or whatever you want to call it of her only fans career whatever wait till like when she's like 50 and she's not attractive anymore and she's lost that appeal and people aren't running to every photo she posts her or only fans, she's going to come out with a book and she's going to say the real shit then. Facts. I can book it.
Starting point is 02:32:18 Right now, she's having her moment. There's nothing to tell when you're having your moment. But wait till her moment is done. When she's 50 and unattractive, she's going to have a different perspective of all of these little flings, factuals, especially the ones that she allegedly had underage. and whoever, and by the way, if all of them, there's about like five popping rappers who fucked her when she was underage.
Starting point is 02:32:43 If them rappers not cool with Ruby when she hit 40 or 50 and she's physically fell off, you get stitched off. That's a fact. So I want to name the rappers now. We've heard that their name's already. Y'all better keep cool with Ruby Rose and play. Very cute.
Starting point is 02:32:58 Because the moment when y'all not benefiting her no more and she's 40 and 50 and she can't get it how she normally was getting it, she going to say, y'all took advantage. 100%. And it's not just her. That's just the nature of the beast. And it feels like those are checkboxes when we're hearing a lot of these victims.
Starting point is 02:33:13 Not that they're not victims, but when do they speak on the shit that they were victims of? They only speak on it when they're not doing as well. They're not cool with the person. Or it's much past the time of them being in their prime, right? So, again, I think Foxy might have got whatever. But Foxy's cool with the shit. Like she's still benefiting from the shit. If, you know, if there's a Rockefeller, you know, like reunion and shit like that or like some type of, you know, Jay Z concert where he's doing this whole life, life hits, like she's going to pop out and do her.
Starting point is 02:33:47 So why would I think she would come out and be like, oh my God, Jay, this to me? No. You're going to hear from the people who Jay don't fuck with them on. Anyway, one more minute of this and I'm pulling up lawsuits. Great. These sex events. The staff ensured that the men signed. non-disclosure agreements and handed over their personal items such as their
Starting point is 02:34:11 phones before the start of the events to maintain the secrecy of these events. The defendants caused the men to believe that not complying with requests for certain acts, sex acts during the events could harm their careers. The defendants pressured the men to consume alcohol, Viagra, and muscle relaxants known as poppers during the sex events. And they required the presence of staff during the sexual activity and ensured that the men did not leave the sex events until Jeffries and Smith decided that the sessions were over.
Starting point is 02:34:53 Also, as alleged, on more than one occasion, Jeffries and Smith either directed others to inject or personally injected men with an erection-inducing substance for the purpose of causing them. men to engage in sex acts the men were incapable of engaging in or unwilling to engage in. Okay, we kind of read most of them. He's just recapt it. All right.
Starting point is 02:35:17 Let's get to the new ditty lawsuits, right? So new ditty lawsuits goes like this, right? Let me see if we could, uh, all right, bet. We're going to read through them real quick. I think we've done this before last week. By now, I feel like we could draft up a lawsuit or a goddamn self. You know, we start off with defendants versus, and by the way, here's the thing, they've learned from that dude Tyrone, Woodna, Blackburn. They're not suing Universal.
Starting point is 02:35:51 So they're only stopping at Diddy and Diddy's companies. Why? Universal is letting every lawyer know, and they did this specifically through Tyrone Blackburn. They said, yo, if y'all lawyers sue Diddy and y'all bring this to the universal level, we're going to spank you in court. like a little petulant child. So now they're not suing nobody. Besides, just look at this.
Starting point is 02:36:18 Sean Combs, Daddy's House Recording, Did he own that? C.E. Opco, what a? That's Combs Global. Combs Enterprise, Bad Boy Entertainment, bad boy productions, bad boy books, blah, blah, bad boy records, bad boy. It's just all bad boy shit.
Starting point is 02:36:32 Now, here's why I'm telling you that these people file these lawsuits know who the fuck quit. So now we find out if you're suing Diddy, you can't sue Lucien Grange, you can't throw them in there as the potential financier or you can't throw Universal Music Group as a potential financier. Even though when Diddy had deals with major labels, it was through Universal and Lucien Grades was the head of that. So you can't throw them in there because their lawyers are saying, we're going to spank you little niggis. Don't fuck with us like Diddy. This another level. I'm going to tell you who else you can't throw in there because this, this lawsuit here,
Starting point is 02:37:08 mentions that the assaults happened at a Surak vodka party. Who owns Syracatat? Diageo. Don't people think Didi's getting his ass whipped right now because of Diageo? How are you going to sue every company? Yo, you sued the studio the nigger owns. How are you going to sue every company Diddy owns and claim that the assault went down at a Syrac party
Starting point is 02:37:35 but not sue the company that makes Syrac, which is Diageo? why? They know who to fuck with. You're not fucking with the billion dollar companies, UMG, and Diageo. Did he? He's cooked. So you can fuck with him. So here's the intro. They see compensatory and punitive damages of sexual assault. The assault took place. As I said, Surac party. It makes sense for you to sue Sirak, which Sorok is Diageo. But again, they know who to fuck with. They're not fucking with Diageo. Get what I'm saying? Cool. So, so no party of lawsuit and they learned from that Tyrone Blackbird shit. They're not going to be like, oh, this was funded by Diageo.
Starting point is 02:38:16 This was funded that own Sirac. They probably gave the budget for the party. So because they gave the budget for the party and the assault happening at the party, y'all, fuck no. You don't want to see Diageo in court. They're going to fuck you up, okay? All right. Anyway, so this is the whole thing.
Starting point is 02:38:36 We're just going to get to factual allegations. It's kind of crazy You just know how these lawsuits look at this point Jurisdiction, here we go, factual allegations In around 2022, during a promotional party for launch of Combs-Sarok vodka drink, Combs sexually assaulted a plaintiff of a businessman from the L.A. area
Starting point is 02:38:51 and an owner of the family business specialized in renting luxury car jewelry. All right, let's just put this in perspective already. So they're trying to tell me Diddy held a Sorok Vodka party and Diddy fucked a grown-ass man from the L.A. area that owned businesses and rented luxury car and who's a jeweler.
Starting point is 02:39:12 Really, nigga? Okay. Might be true. Let's just keep going. Over the previous years, plaintiff had to establish a business relationship with Combs, who was a customer of his rental business. So Combs used to get either cars or jewelry from him, often rented, okay, vehicles and jewelry for himself in his entourage.
Starting point is 02:39:28 Personally, uh, invited the, Coimbs personally invited the plaintiff to the Srock party, accepted based on his relationship with Combs. Combs told him that many high-profile guests were going to be. be there in the music business and when they attended party plaintiffs saw a party as an opportunity to further promote his business and itself once at the party plaintiff knows high profile I guess he took photograph below to show
Starting point is 02:39:46 combs on a couch discussing Sir Rock with other high profile of individuals multiple bottom of those combs Sirak Vaca could be seen on the table so and by the way I don't know a lot of you these lawyers are so fucking clever you see all of these people here all of these people
Starting point is 02:40:03 and this looked like it probably was a video It looked like a still from a video because it doesn't look like no one's posing. They blurred out people's faces. I guarantee you. Chat. This is how nasty
Starting point is 02:40:18 this civil litigation game is. I guarantee this guy is famous. This guy's famous and this guy's famous. Everybody with a circle over their head is famous. Now you know what they're going to do? Remember, Dini Finnego broke. They're going to go with those dudes and say, yo, we need half a million dollars, man.
Starting point is 02:40:36 Or else we're going to do an amendment. did complain, which means you file your complaint again with some changes. And we're going to unblur the pictures. We're going to name you. So now you're going to be involved in this sexual assault story. Unless you give us a million dollars. If you give us half a million dollars, we'll keep your face blurred. We won't mention it.
Starting point is 02:40:54 The shakedown is some real shit chat. You know what I'm saying? So trust and believe. By the way, we found out they did it to Jodacy. Well, one of the Jodicy members. The Jodicy member wasn't mentioned in the first lawsuit. in the Second Amendment lawsuit, he was mentioned. What do you think happened in between?
Starting point is 02:41:12 You think they just magically remembered that it was the guy from Jodacy? Or they said, give us the fucking money. And the guy said no. I bet your name is in the lawsuit now. Good luck. During the event, Combs instructed the plaintiffs
Starting point is 02:41:23 to join him in the private office. Plaintiff went in the private office, when they were alone. They assumed that Combs wouldn't have a discussion about business. However, plaintiff immediately realized Combs is intoxicated and acted strangely. Colons began awkwardly moving to the plaintiff. As he did so,
Starting point is 02:41:36 Combs removed his pants and exposed his genitals to the plaintiff. Combs removed, continued to move closer, sorry, and then grabbed the plaintiff gentles through his pants, squeezing them in a rough and sexual manner. Plaintiff's shocking, disoriented, frozen moment, did not know what to respond to the weird, inappropriate sexual advance made by Combs. The situation escalated until another individual professional athlete. See?
Starting point is 02:41:59 Look, they could have said individual A-chat. Chat, I'm telling you, bro, these lawyers are slick. They could have just said individual A. Remember, they're identifying, you can put any misnomer. Individual A. You know what they said? Professional Athlete A. You know when this, whoever the professional athlete sees himself referred to as professional athlete A with a circle around his face, he going to get up off that half a million dollars.
Starting point is 02:42:26 That's what the fuck going to happen unless he want to be up in this shit. You know what I'm saying? Chat, this is like really, this is a good little shakedown. I haven't going to lie. Now, again, we not because we're saying this is a shit. Shakedown mean did he not guilty? We just saying, we see the plays. We see the plays.
Starting point is 02:42:43 So professional athlete A, like who's ever described someone as that? Okay. Enter the office and intervened, which ended the Combs assault of Plaintiff. At this moment, plaintiff escaped from Combs and left the office. After escaping, plaintiff left the party to return home. To help Plaintiff documented his encounter, he took a photograph of the Sorok Vodka Combs gave him at the party, that Combs ultimately. sexually assaulted, plaintiff.
Starting point is 02:43:10 Plaintiff, it is shown before. So he took a picture of the Sorok to prove that did he sexually assaulted? Okay. As a result of this incident, plaintiff has suffered significant emotional distress and trauma. He continues to deal with the psychological emotional consequence of the event that happened in Combs' private office. So the sexual assault caused to action is basically saying, did he grabbed his dick and showed him his dick okay so that's one right so that's
Starting point is 02:43:44 the first lawsuit okay do y'all believe that one or what do you feel about that one y'all tell me okay all right another one plaintiff was drugged and repeatedly essayed by the fennic homes and several others including the unnamed celebrity chat you're you see you're gonna keep seeing this chat I have a sneaky suspicion
Starting point is 02:44:28 They know ditty's not paying out nothing He's paying his every last red cent To try to get out of a goddamn federal indictment That's gonna have a superseded indictment He's trying to put every money he got in his name for bail He is not going to pay a single motherfucker a dime He is going to file bankruptcy before that He's not paying none of these people
Starting point is 02:44:48 So you know what the new game is Include other people in the fuckery That they pay Somebody got to pay. These lawyers ain't working for free. Well, right now they're working for free. Or pro bono. Well, not pro bono, but whatever the term is where,
Starting point is 02:45:04 yo, we only get paid when you get paid type of shit. So several others, including the unnamed celebrity. Here's the thing. You know this is a shakedown or whoever the celebrity A is. If it's several others, why are you pointing out Celebrity A? Unless you've hit up Celebrity A saying, we're going to name you in a lawsuit. Come on, but like, this is like fucking rudiment.
Starting point is 02:45:25 entry, bro. You can understand it. The assault occurred at a 222 awards show after party hosted by Diddy in LA. The conduct described hearing is shockingly typical of how defending Combs conducts himself for many years. Many individuals and entities facilitated participated in above like,
Starting point is 02:45:41 all right. Let's go to factual allegations again. Let's see what they're alleged. Plaintiff, a dedicated personal trainer. Now it's a personal trainer. By the way, it's a bunch of niggis claiming this shit. Is this a guy? It sounds like this guy, right? Plaintiff, a dedicated personal who worked with celebrities and notable individuals concerned their health and fitness. In and around blah,
Starting point is 02:46:03 fashion designer who plaintiff trained told him, okay, told him. So it is a male. Yo, if you're a trainer and you're getting fucked by a nigger you should be training, you got all these fucking muscles as a trainer and you get fucked or fondled by Diddy? Okay, it could be true. Let's just keep it going.
Starting point is 02:46:25 Fuck it. You know why YouTubers love this shit? this is no matter if it's true and that's content right like nobody gives a fuck it's this content right like these just sounds like good stories you know what whatever okay in around 2022 the fashion designer who the plaintiff told trained him um told him she shared video what a fashion designer who plaintiff trained the plaintiff trained told him she shared videos showcasing plaintiff's distinctive workouts and exercises with Diddy. The fashion design and tone plaintiff that Combs was impressed with the plaintiff
Starting point is 02:47:07 training regime wanted to meet plaintiff and feature him in a video. Okay, so it is a male. I thought it was a woman for a second. The plaintiff designer eventually extended an invitation to the plaintiff to meet him and extend an exclusive awards party in L.A. hosted by Combs, the invitations say that the private car will pick the plaintiff from the residence and escort him to the party. It's promise on June 27, 2020, a Black Lincoln Navigator arrived to escort the plaintiff to Combs residents in Hollywood Hills.
Starting point is 02:47:31 When the plaintiff arrived to the party, one of Combs' business associates greeted at him at the entrance. This person explained to the plaintiff needed to execute a non-disclosure agreement as a condition to entry to the party. Plaintiff ultimately consented the agreement because he wanted to meet Combs and have an opportunity to promote himself in his business. Combs did not, Combs associate did not provide a plaintiff with a copy of the executed non-disclosure.
Starting point is 02:47:52 After the sign the agreement, handed the plaintiff a drink, which looked typically like tequila, soda with a cranberry juice mixer. Colmes Associate instructed the plaintiff to drink the beverage and as another condition to gain entry to the party. So he had to drink to get into the party. That's odd.
Starting point is 02:48:10 Plaintiff obliged, took several sips of the drink. Once inside the residence, modeling current client of the plaintiff, greeted the plaintiff, greeted him. The plaintiff felt more comfortable and at ease he had a familiar face. The plaintiff observed numerous celebrities in attendance at a party, add into
Starting point is 02:48:27 the glamorous, yet over woman atmosphere. Eventually a business associate of Combs guided the plaintiff from a large room illuminated with red lights to a smaller room. There the plaintiff observed approximately a dozen individuals including several one known figures who were engaging in group sex activities. Once
Starting point is 02:48:43 inside the small room plaintiff began to feel disoriented, dizzy week, far beyond what he expected from consuming a single beverage. It became clear that something was wrong. He later realized someone had drugged him. A photograph of an actual exemplary container used by combs and blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 02:48:59 to insert GHB into his drink? Wait, what the fuck? So you take a drink to get into a party, then later you have a picture of the thing that is used to put GHB in your drink? How did the chicken come before the egg? Okay, whatever, cool. At this moment, realizing his significant impairment, Combs approached plaintiff removed the pants
Starting point is 02:49:28 and began performing non-consensual oral sex on it. So Diddy comes over, pulls down the trainers' pants, starts sucking them off, giving him the gawk, gawk three million. Combs directed the plaintiff to perform oral sex on another individual in the room, known as Celebrity A. Due to the haze of the drug that had been clandestinely served, plaintiff could not resist Combs' coercion by order. Now, here's the thing.
Starting point is 02:49:52 Remember I said about the whole Celebrity A thing? I think this is a shakedown of them, too. Or really, them more than Diddy, because Diddy ain't paying shit. then he going to say he broke trust um hmm this has to be somewhat true right because if you're a celebrity a and you never got your dick suck by a man you'd be like suck a dick now bitch not paying you motherfucking nothing and you would just come out and say it right like yo i don't know why this thing is trying to try to like shake me down i never sucked the dick or got my dick so my man so something has to be somewhat true here right like celebrity a probably has to be a closet of gay guy right
Starting point is 02:50:24 Now, whether Celebrity A believes that this was consensual and if dude wasn't drug, that's up to whatever, you know, the courts are going to decide or whatever he thinks happened. But the only way this shakedown, if this is going to be a shakedown could be true, is that Celebrity A must have got his dick sub by a man or sucked a man's dick, right? Which, again, isn't illegal. However, you know, why would Celebrity A pay for his name not to be included in a lawsuit if he's not gay and he never got his dick so by a dude, right? Think about that.
Starting point is 02:50:55 All right, anyway. Due to the haze of the drug that he clandestinely serped, plaintiff could not resist Combs' coercion and order, and he fell trapped inside of his own body. Oh, this is some shit from Get Out. Okay, all right, brother. Unable to control it or understand what's happening around him, and as a result, plaintiff was forced to perform a non-consensual act on Celebrity A.
Starting point is 02:51:13 So he sucked off the other guy. After Celebrity A finished, damn, nothing than that nigga, mouth. Pause! This individual spit into the plaintiff's mouth. God damn it All right This guy's gay Bro, ain't no drug in the world
Starting point is 02:51:27 Like, with all due respect Let me just call a spade of spay brub Like, listen, I'm not saying People can't be drugged or something like that But if you are grown-ass man That get drugged that you suck a whole cock A nigga nut your mouth And then you open your mouth
Starting point is 02:51:39 And the nigga spit your mouth You get I'm sorry bro I'm sorry Y'all gonna be like I don't care about it Y'all can say that all you want man I wouldn't say this about a woman
Starting point is 02:51:47 But I'll say it by a man But I'll say it by a man bro You suck the whole nigga dick bro, swallow his nut and let the niggins spit your mouth afterwards and you saying, nigga ain't no drug in the world that powerful, nigga. What the fuck?
Starting point is 02:52:02 Anyway, at this point, the drugs in the plaintiff system were progressively hampering his motor skills. So he had no memory, but he knew how to suck the dick to make the nigger come. And then he knew how to open his mouth to get spit into his mouth and swallow it. Wow.
Starting point is 02:52:16 The drugs caused him to lose consciousness for brief periods of time while in and out of consciousness, individuals at a party forced, plaintiff into sexual acts with both men and women. What type of freaky fuck shit is this? After this thing is sucked, they probably haven't, they haven't fuck a woman?
Starting point is 02:52:29 What? Plaintiff's physical disposition made it impossible for him to reject their advances otherwise control his body. These individuals, including combs, essentially pass. The plaintiff's drugged body around a, like a party favorite for their sexual enjoyment. Said they were passing this nigga out like, passing this thing on like an Uno card, bro.
Starting point is 02:52:44 This shit crazy. So the drugs in the plaintiff system ultimately caused him to completely lose consciousness for extended a period of time, and he does not recall anything after that. point. When the plaintiff finally regained consciousness, he found himself outside the apartment disoriented without his shirt and without his phone. He's unaware who took him back to his apartment or how he got there as a result of direct, as a direct result of the traumatic events in the Combs Party. He suffered severe emotional, psychological, financial harm and significant
Starting point is 02:53:09 loss of livelihood. By the way, remember the last six lawsuits? We went into one of them detailed calling the cops. Here, there's no, it doesn't include that in, in the factual allegations because it looked like there was no cops called but also you could probably make the point that if it was a guy who let's just go with the narrative saying that a man was sexually assaulted by ditty and a bunch of other people maybe it would be embarrassing for a guy to call the cops saying that you were forced to suck a cock right like imagine telling the cop that like yo you cops i was forced to suck a dick they'd probably like really nigga anyway so maybe that's why the police aren't involved all right so that's two um which one is this this is three
Starting point is 02:53:51 cool um this person they're saying that um the plaintiff was drugged and r worded at um combs house party manhattan hosted by combs those attendants included combs and not other celebrities the kind of described here shocking but typical of how combs conducted himself for many years let's go to factual allegations once again by the way they use the same picture of supposedly what they're claiming And is this a syringe or something like that? They're saying they use this to like put GHB into drinks, which I'm surprised they're using the same photo for two different people. But okay.
Starting point is 02:54:30 So factual allegations, in around December 2020, a 29-year-old independent music artist who wrote, sang, wrapped, and produced music was invited to a New York City party hosted by Combs. He invited the plaintiff was invited with several of the friends, several of her friends. So this is a female. Finally, we got a female.
Starting point is 02:54:47 So two dudes, so far, one female. I think in the first six lawsuits, it was four dudes and two girls. So far, we're through three, or we're about to be through three, we have two dudes, one girl, which, due to math, we have six dudes and three females, right? Cool. This is a female, by the way. All right, so the plaintiff was invited with several of her friends, also independent musicians. Upon arrival, plaintiff observed a large, white, elegant residence was stood apart from the other homes and area. House was adorned with lavish decor
Starting point is 02:55:18 featuring a grand entryway, spacious room in a large glass table. Once inside, servers offered let me see. Servers offer platters of food and drinks, creating a luxuris and obscaling environment and atmosphere.
Starting point is 02:55:33 A plaintiff quickly recognized various celebrities from the music industry and television, including Combs himself, as the plaintiff mingled with other guests, she knows the widespread use of drugs. Now, this is also common. It's including cocaine, pills, and marijuana. This sounds normal. This is every celebrity party you're going to see just mad drugs.
Starting point is 02:55:50 So I agree. Those employed at working in the conspiracy with Combs, pressured all the guests to consume the drugs that were being provided and served by the house staff. Plaintiff declined repeated offers. So she says no, motherfucker. That evening, the plaintiff drank a single glass of wine, consuming all their substances.
Starting point is 02:56:08 At some point during the event, the plaintiff was approached by and engaged in a conversation with Combs about her music career. Combs expressed interest in her work, stating that his, desire to help her elevate her career by featuring her on the track. Combs advanced the interaction by inviting the plaintiff to his office. Damn, how Diddy always got an office? Anywhere, like he meets these motherfuckers like, yo, you want to step into my office? Like, Diddy always got an office. Suggesting they discuss the advancement of her music career in private. After arriving in our office, plaintiffs start to begin to feel disoriented. It's kind of like,
Starting point is 02:56:38 yo, the next thing I want to hear or like, you know the next thing would make sense? When you walk in Diddy's office is temperature control. There's like gas coming out, the vents. Diddy has like something in his nose to protect him from those gases. Because as soon as they get in Diddy's office, they're like, oh, I don't feel too good. All right, where's the dick that I got to suck? Okay, it appears that that's what they're kind of describing, right? Okay, so they get in the office, the plaintiffs start feeling disoriented as if she was
Starting point is 02:57:06 slipping in and out of consciousness. It became clear at the time. She had been drugged by combs, a photograph of the, of an actual exemplary container used by Combs and or his agents or employees to insert GSP and the alcoholic drinks is seen below. Due to the effects of the drug drink, Combs R-worded her and sexually assaulted the plaintiff. She could not stop him from doing so, as if she was trapped in her own body, not participating, but also not able to resist. Next thing did he did, or next to the plaintiff remembers clearly waking up around 6 a.m. Confused and disoriented in the same office
Starting point is 02:57:38 where it took place. After checking herself, plaintiff discovered blood in her legs from her vaginal area and bruised it on her lips. She also found deep imprints on her arms and wrists, suggesting she had been tied with ropes. Additionally, she felt significant pain and soreness in her vaginal region. Overwhelmed with peer and fanning, she frantically searched for her belongings, including her phone and clothes, but could not find him. Instead, she discovered a period of pants, a shirt and slides, which she quickly put on trying to escape, plane to eventually left the residence. As a result of this, she suffered great significant emotional distress and trauma much continually deals with them to this day.
Starting point is 02:58:14 Again, we don't see that this person went to the police. They would put that into the, we could search it. Police. No mention of police. Okay. Okay. Again, you know, not everybody goes to the cops. You know, me, I'm a cop caller.
Starting point is 02:58:31 So it's like, every time I see it cry, I'm like, police! Some of these people might just, you know, they don't do that. All right, whatever. All right. woman. So we're having two men, two women on this one. This is the fourth one. Okay. And, you know, there's five. So we have one more after this. So this
Starting point is 02:58:47 one is, ooh, wow. Defendant drunk. And our worded a 13 year old girl at a house party. 13. Many others were present, but did nothing to stop. Some participated in it. Combs have been allowed for years to conduct himself in this manner without consequences. He believes he's above the law. But he is not.
Starting point is 02:59:06 Somebody said the Ditty Chamber? Crazy. Okay, let's get some factual allegations. Once again, this was in 2000. How old was Diddy in 2000? How old was Diddy in 2000? He was 31 and this person allegedly was 13. So in around September 7, 2000, plaintiff was 13 years old and had a friend drop her off at Radio City Music Hall in New York City so she could attend the Video Music Award VMAs.
Starting point is 02:59:31 Okay, so she went to the VMAs. Okay, let's confirm that VMAs. By the way, this is clearly, you know, if you're not, if you're not, if you're not, if you're you're not trying to get rule 11 you got to do at least basic research right so vm a may has got to be vmase 2011 where was it it has to be radio city right wait this is no kent theater huh 2011 no 2000 oh 2000 2000 my bad sorry jv ms 2000 okay all right did it uh yeah so yeah it was It was on September 7, 2000, so they did some fact checking. So her date is correct to her.
Starting point is 03:00:14 She probably said VMA's in New York. They Googled it. Okay, so it was that date they put it in there. Good. All right, plaintiff arrived at the venue and saw a large crowd, gathering as artists and entertainers began to arrive. By the way, let's just do this just to fact check. You got to do a little bit of fact check in here.
Starting point is 03:00:29 Because this is the VMAs, let's do VMA's 2,000 Diddy Arrival. Let's see if we can find anything of Diddy showing up. This would be a third. 31 year old Diddy showing up at a 2000s. We probably can't find anything of the sort. VMAs. Ooh, here we go. Jennifer Lopez at the 2000.
Starting point is 03:00:52 No, that's a Grammys. Let's just look up VMAs 2000. MTV, VMAs 2000. Let's see if we can find any old. Okay, this was the one where Slim Shady did the way I am. Oh yeah, this was that radio city music hall. I didn't want to be here. Then they told me that I could.
Starting point is 03:01:10 could introduce ladies and gentlemen okay yeah this is radio city musical i'm not gonna lie to you all right so yeah i remember him doing he did the real slim shady okay this radio city musical i have nothing to do with the music business okay did he get on stage ever who's this is oh this is chris rock what is this is like boy band type shit it's like rock it's like rock it's like rock Okay, metal. We're trying to skip through this to see if we see Ditty pop up on stage at all. See Dr. Drey's at a layer right there. Justin Timberlake.
Starting point is 03:01:57 Justin Timberlake was still in that boy band, wasn't he? Okay, we got another one we could look at. Yep, Radio City Musical. You can see it right there. By the way, when we worked at Complex, me and Joe, the complex building is directly across the street from this building. I'm not dachshund them or anything because they move from those offices. So the old offices of complex was directly across the street from that And which was ironic because I remember we met Don Tolliver
Starting point is 03:02:23 Like Don Tolliver was like waiting outside before we got in the fucking thing And I remember me like I'm like I don't know who these I just went in Joe used to be downstairs like with the little food truck people so I think that's right on top But anyway it was across the street from this now the building Complex didn't get kicked out but they left and now the whole building is MLB. So the MLB headquarters is now took over the office space
Starting point is 03:02:50 of where complex was and they owned 14 floors. So the MLB, so Major League Baseball is like across from that. Anyway. All right. Let me see. I just want to see if Diddy was ever seen. That's Carson Daily, right?
Starting point is 03:03:08 Oh, Wayne's Brothers. I'm not going to play because we'll only get copyrighted. Oh, is that? Uh-oh. Destiny Child Look at all Love that oh By the way This is supposedly the year
Starting point is 03:03:19 That Jay Z met her right Okay Damn this was the one The war shows was long as shit Okay Yeah Who's this Let's see some way in
Starting point is 03:03:31 Who's this? Is this a little Kim That's a little Kim man Okay Okay We got Eminem here Marlon Wings and shit I see what I see Diddy
Starting point is 03:03:50 Busta Okay this is where they're ending Do they have like a bunch of them Okay My bad I'm just trying to You know 2000s
Starting point is 03:04:04 Oh they don't have like Okay All right Yeah I believe Diddy was there I believe Diddy was here We can't find it though I can't find it I can't find it
Starting point is 03:04:20 All right All good that so so yeah the plaintiff was 13 year olds but by the way just to be clear and if anyone remembers vma's from back then like little kids they used to put the little kids in a little pit like they'd be like I think I don't know how they used to give out tickets but there were little kids there you know and it wasn't weird it was little kids that were supporting there you know MTV was kind of four kids right so it wasn't weird that kids were showing up to the ward show I don't even like these days do kids show at the war shows or is it be like just
Starting point is 03:04:54 paid actors and shit like that. These days I'd be having sea fillers. Um, because you can't have it on camera when the fucking crowd is empty, right? And people do leave mid show. Anyway. All right. All right. So, there's a large crowd arriving. As
Starting point is 03:05:09 the event began, the crowd moved inside, but the plaintiff had a ticket remained outside. Do determined to get into an after party. She, um, approached several limo drivers trying to talk away into the VMAs. One of the limo drivers she spoke to claimed she worked for defending Combs. He told her that Combs liked young girls.
Starting point is 03:05:25 What? The fuck? Imagine a limo driver. Like, hey, how do I get to the after party? I love blah blah blah blah. I want to see Justin Timberlake. And they say, well, Puffy likes young girls. Like, what the hell?
Starting point is 03:05:40 And she said, and she fit what did he was looking for, not allowing her into the awards or but invite her to the after party. The driver instructed the plaintiff to turn around 9 or 10.30 promising to take her to the party later that even the plaintiff. excitedly returned to the driver who drove her alone in the black limousine with a black interior approximately 20 minutes of the plaintiff arrived at a large white house with a gated U-shaped driveway by the way we've heard about this white house that is supposedly New York does anybody have like a picture of ditty's house in New York Ditty New York House 2000 is there a large white house to do to do to uh...
Starting point is 03:06:20 uh... once inside uh... two men explains this is a sign of NDA now this is a little bit odd as a thirteen year old I don't know if you would know what you signed was an ADA like 13 like how does a 13 year old know this anyway cool informer that she could not discuss what she what happened in the party she then gave her name
Starting point is 03:06:43 by the way it's a 13 year old this seems so wrong like why the fuck the people having her sign of NDA why do you have a 13 year old there and the limo driver why the fuck did you drive a 13 year old there you're weird so we're realizing weird ass people if this is true right um she signed a form didn't receive a copy inside the house plaintiff recognized many celebrities and what appeared to be the living room waste staff carry trades of drinks and allow music play throughout the house plaintiff observe widespread drug use marijuana cocaine she accepted a drink we kind of heard this from
Starting point is 03:07:11 the last story accepted a drink a reddish yellow mixture that tasted like orange juice cranberry and something bitter okay we'll drink with that beat chat obviously without drugs because we know she's gonna claim she got drug um I have to drinking one drink, by the way. One drink is the magic number. God damn, Diti's good. Pause. Actually, not good.
Starting point is 03:07:30 He's evil. If it takes one drink, I ain't going to lie. Maybe that's why they never invited me to a Ditty party. I told you about a story about a bitch trying to drug me. Nick, I was on my third drink just chilling, throwing him back. Bitch was probably like, this thing is a cyborg. Does his liver work? How is he not getting knocked out?
Starting point is 03:07:47 I was like, yo, you want another shot? Like, what's up? Are we drinking or what? Like, my stupid ass not realizing this is trying to be. drug me Imagine me going to Diddy party Diddy trying to drug me to take my booty old And I'm like five shots in like
Starting point is 03:08:00 Yo, you diddy, let's go next shot! And Diddy's like, God damn it. How many drinks I gotta give this thing to fuck him? Holy! Anyway, after just drinking one drink, the planes and start beginning feeling woozy and lightheaded. Making her need to light down, a photograph of an actual exemplary
Starting point is 03:08:16 Same exact, you know, statement. Exemplary container used by combs and slash or his agent slash employees to insert G.S.B. into alcohol drinks the scene below. Looking for a place to rest. The plaintiff entered into what she believed
Starting point is 03:08:31 was an empty bedroom, so she could lie down for a moment. She did not lock the door. Soon after Combs, along with a male and female celebrity, entered the room. Combs aggressively approached a female with a crazy look in his eyes. Grabbed her and said, You are ready to party! Combs then threw the plaintiff towards another male celebrity,
Starting point is 03:08:47 Celebrity A, who removed plaintiff clothes as she grew more and more disoriented. Okay, plaintiff was held down by Celebrity A who vaginally R-worded her while Combs and Celebrity B, a female watched. After the male finish, Combs and Vaginely R-worded her while Celebrity A and Celebrity B watched. Combson attempted to force the plaintiff to perform
Starting point is 03:09:07 oral sex on him, but she resisted by hitting him in the neck. He stopped. Plaintiff grabbed her clothes and shoes and left the bedroom, roaming naked through the house looking for the exit as a party continued. Once outside, the plaintiff, put her clothes back on and left the scene in dark. Once eventually, eventually she reached out of a gas station. Female clerk noticed her in distress and allowed her to use the phone.
Starting point is 03:09:27 She called her father and admitted that she had lied about her worryabouts and asked him to pick her up. After the assault, the plaintiff fell into a deep depression, which continues to affect her every facet of a life. Okay, so you're telling me her father picked her up, heard that she got R-worded, never called the cops. Your 13-year-old, your 14, or what was it, your 13-year-old daughter goes to a party with a bunch of people and tells you, that she got drugged. Group sex happened. People were forcing her to do fallacious, so weird driver took her from the awards show.
Starting point is 03:10:01 Okay. Okay. Let me look. Let me just do a quick search. Police. Nothing about police. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 03:10:10 Again, Diddy might be a monster. I've done all these things, but I do have to say there's, if these things are true, there are people facilitating this behavior, including drivers, other staff, other celebrities, but also the parent. In this case, if you heard that your child, who's 13, went to an award show without you,
Starting point is 03:10:26 okay, cool, I guess. But then went, you know, strange limo to meet Diddy, by herself, drank, supposedly was drugs, then almost passes out, then had group sex, and had to escape while grabbing her clothes and running to a party naked and you don't call the cops. That's odd. But okay, whatever, fuck it. all right and this is the last one here people
Starting point is 03:10:54 someone I said the fam was probably dysfunctional well it could be right all right this is the last one this is the Fennon Combs drugged in R word of the plaintiff is this a Jane Doe or I think we can just see by okay so this is so now we get to realize it's three girls two dudes right so this is another woman right all right plaintiff Jane Doe by her attorneys
Starting point is 03:11:25 filed this complaint that alleges that Combs drugged and R-worded the plaintiff The aggravated sexual assault occurred at one of his Frequently held party At this time in Las Vegas The conduct described herein is shocking Typical of how he conducted himself for many years
Starting point is 03:11:41 Let's go To the allegations Combs' infamous Las Vegas parties were legendary events Known for the exclusivity, extravagance, and celebrity guest lists These high-profile parties attracted A-list celebrities across the entertainment, fashion, and business worlds These events were lavishly decorated, featured live music performances, and both the top-tier food and beverages. The atmosphere at these parties were opulence and luxury, often making headlines for their celebrity guest lists over-the-top entertainment and stunning aesthetics for the event.
Starting point is 03:12:11 Many unsuspected individuals were recruited to attend these parties. Some individuals were recruited in various cities and paid to fly to attend these functions. On Memorial Day weekend, 2014, plaintiff and tour for friends visited Las Vegas to stay at the Hotel Rio. While there, the plaintiff contact to various people she'd met in the entertainment industry, in order to find out if there was cool, any cool events that would be taking place. Now, this is kind of normal. When girls or even men go to Vegas, they're going to be like, yo, what's popping in the city? Right.
Starting point is 03:12:40 You probably call people who knows what's going on. Okay, all right, cool. Starts off, believable. One such contact was an entertainer who identified him as a international smooth. Okay. Who plaintiff met a few years ago at a party in Miami? The plaintiff was never able to ask. attained his legal name but connected to him through his Instagram using that moniker.
Starting point is 03:13:01 Okay. International smooth Instagram. Could we find? Is this him? I hope this I am. Is there any business with him and diddy? Is that little Kim? That's a little Kim, that's a little Kim, ain't?
Starting point is 03:13:46 Oh. Well, well. There we go. Can't stop one stop at all. Okay. Okay. Okay. Hmm.
Starting point is 03:14:21 It appears this might be the person, huh? Okay. Yeah, it seems close enough. All right, cool. So now we know who it is. So the person was known as International Smooth, and they said they only knew him by his Instagram. He discovered that Smooth was in L.A. in Las Vegas
Starting point is 03:14:46 through his Instagram stories, and after contacting him, discovered he worked for Combs as a party promoter. Smooth invited a plaintiff to an exclusive party at Las Vegas, popular poolside called Club Rehab. Smooth made it clear that this was in exclusive celebrity party and plaintiff two friends were not invited only the plaintiff, despite having some awkwardness with this prohibition.
Starting point is 03:15:03 The plaintiff, with the encouragement of her friends, decided to attend the party and potentially network with the influential people there. Hold on a second. There. While the party plaintiff met many celebrities include Mary J. Blige, Little Kim, Nikimanash. She saw more than, ooh, this is the first one they named names. But I don't think they're a legend that these people are involved. named Annie Falky. The plaintiff met many celebrities, including Mary J. Blige, little Kim and Nick Knopf. She saw more than she did not meet. She saw more than that
Starting point is 03:15:46 she didn't meet. She took pictures and videos with many celebrities and posted them on her private Instagram page. Plaintiff was also introduced to Combs, who greeted her and said he had hoped that she had a lot of fun at the party. Eventually, at the party at Club Rehab, it died down and the plaintiff was invited by Smooth to her after party at Combs suite at the Planet Hollywood Hotel. While the plaintiff spoke to Combs again and he directed her to a bar ear with tens of dozens of open balls of his Sorok-Sorac branded vodka. Combs directed the plaintiff to grab a bottle and help herself.
Starting point is 03:16:19 The plaintiff also took videos of Combs at the party and posted them to her Instagram. So these are videos of DVD at a time. Chat, we got to be reasonable and fair. This is the most detailed, most detailed lawsuit of the current fiber. This is the last of the fiber we're reading for the day. This seems a little detailed, though. Doesn't mean it's true, but it looked like it's holding some water so far, right? Plaintiff did as suggested by Combs and took a sips of what she thought was vodka from one of the open bottles.
Starting point is 03:16:49 But about 40 minutes after having one or two drinks from this rock bottle, plaintiff began to feel nauseated and dizzy, slowly losing control of her motor functions. This happened around 8 p.m. even the photograph of the actual exemplary container used by Combs and his agent-slash-employees. to insert J.S.B. into the alcoholic drinks the scene below. Plaintiff soon informed Smoot that she did not feel well and would likely need to leave the party soon. Smooth directed her to an empty bedroom
Starting point is 03:17:15 in a suite and told her to lie down there until she felt better. He told her not to worry about being disturbed. They spelled this word wrong. I said distrude. Because the door would be locked. Okay, so she basically started drinking. Didn't feel well one to leave.
Starting point is 03:17:33 They told her she could just lay down the... Empty bedroom. Until she felt better. They said the door would be locked. Next thing, the plaintiff recall is waking up to hearing the following morning feeling very groggy and sore. Entire body hurt and felt difficult to move. As she soon awoke, she saw Combs in the corner of the room. shirtless and yelling loudly with an animation at someone over the phone.
Starting point is 03:17:52 He was the only person in the room with her and it was clear that someone else had been in the bed with her. Out of fear and confusion. Plaintiff remained silent and still until Combs left the room and she heard the front, door the sweet clothes. Plaintiff eventually got up in, realized she was naked and general soreness was aggravated in her gentle area. Sorry. She was horrified to realize that she was all worried by combs. Sorry, Chad, I need some more liquor. I'm weird as shit, right? So that's how a cough and I just start drinking more. Let's take a shot for that. Plaintiff was horrified to realize that she was
Starting point is 03:18:41 are worried by combs. She found her belongings, clued her dead cell phone, and made her way back to the Hotel Rio where her friends were stayed. Upon arrival to the Hotel Rio, plaintiff's friend were shocked to see the state she was in. They tried to help her. Plaintiff indicated that all she wanted to do was shower and rest.
Starting point is 03:18:58 She ended up sleeping for two entire days. She only remember vague glimpses of her friends trying to wake her up and off her water. Afterwards, her friend told her that they did their best to take care of her during this time, but she was largely incoherent in the aftermath of the assault. She struggled with intense emotional pain and mental health issues,
Starting point is 03:19:14 feeling disgusted and deeply depressed. The plaintiff has experienced a significant impact on our personal life. She struggles to maintain healthy relationships or be in party atmospheres due to the assault. Not a day goes by for the plaintiff without thinking of a traumatic incident. Yeah, and this one, it doesn't allege that Combs said he fucked her, but she's assuming that she got fucked. She felt some time of pain down in her vaginal area and she sees him in a room. Right.
Starting point is 03:19:41 Yeah, she doesn't. and say she just woke up and she saw him in the corner of the room he was the only person in the room yeah hmm okay all right well these are all five lawsuits currently um this person definitely was with them i don't know if they have sex but who knows any of these lawsuits could be true or could be false these again are all civil suits not addition to what we hear about with the criminal cases are the criminal case and as such with any civil lawsuits anyone can say anything or someone
Starting point is 03:20:18 could be actually telling the truth if you don't know how people process or how the courts process a civil lawsuit the proof is not beyond a reasonable doubt it's a preponderance of the evidence which means if there is a overwhelming or if it appears to be
Starting point is 03:20:37 true you would vote as if it's true so basically what do you go with? Like, you know what I mean? If the evidence brings you one way or the other, you go that way, right? As opposed to the criminal case,
Starting point is 03:20:50 you need it to be beyond a reasonable that one. Okay, all right. Oh, my God, I spilled more liquor. God damn it. All right. Okay, cool. I think we're about done with the ditty stuff. We're about to get into Kendrick.
Starting point is 03:21:06 I think we're working fine with the time. What the hell is this? Somebody said there. telling him to who's this guy you know what I'm saying and if he if he this is my thing if he truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly truly at the 13 well did he got into a fight with Jay Cole around that time are you familiar with that situation I'm familiar with it yeah at the Rock Nation branch Okay Can you kind of take me through what happened Or what you know about this situation I really I really don't know too much about it
Starting point is 03:21:53 All right he wasn't there I don't think this was about sex I think this was about power I think this Okay so Diddy's ex-publicist Is telling all on his obsession With the role of family Okay this is interesting
Starting point is 03:22:07 Take a listen Combs has been charged workers Becoming But Combs maintains he's innocent And plans to testify at his trial Let me grab some arm redball, okay? First is attorney Mark Agnifalo. His resolve is the same.
Starting point is 03:22:23 He believes is innocent. I believe he's innocent. And we're going to fight this case with all of our might until we don't have to fight any longer. The fight continues. We're not giving up by a long shot. I told Mr. Combs, I'm going to try and get his case to trial as quickly as possible. I'm going to try and minimize the amount of time he spends in. very, very difficult and I believe inhumane
Starting point is 03:22:49 housing conditions in the special housing unit of the Metropolitan Detention Facility. And I'm going to do everything that I can to move his case as quickly as possible. Combs is being held in the MDC in Brooklyn. By the way, a quick update on the bail. Chat, it's, if you ask me, the odds of Diddy being released on bail is
Starting point is 03:23:13 I want to say less than 10%. He's not going to get out of bail. The reason is just what the magistrate judge and also the district court judge said, you know, the way how an appeal works, because I know some people are like, oh, well, he's going to get out on appeal for that bond. And trust me, I had to go through a whole,
Starting point is 03:23:44 I feel like I did 12 hours of just learning about the federal court system. This is how it goes. Every case, civil or criminal, goes, in federal court, goes to what's called a trial court. It's a district court. Okay. So these civil, and again, there's a bunch of districts in the U.S. the district that governs the U.S., the district that governs New York, I believe, is the second district.
Starting point is 03:24:23 You could always make an application for bail. So Diddy could make 15 applications for bail. We saw a young thug, even though that's a state case, he made 15 applications for bail. Now, what they're doing here, you know, they could still make additional appeals for bail to the judge. But that judge is, based on his ruling, it would be hypocritical if he lets up off the ruling and gives bail later. That's why they're appealing it. With Young Thug, they did appeal it, but they were coming back with new information.
Starting point is 03:25:01 Remember with Young Thug, they were like, yo, some of the people are being threatened, this and third. They would come back to court and say, hey, any threats that these witnesses are getting haven't been on behalf of Young Thug. He's popular. He's famous. These are fans. Look at this. We found the threat. It's some random fan.
Starting point is 03:25:21 It's not Young Thug. You can't penalize him for that. So that's why they did so many bail applications for Young Thug. The thing with Diddy is that the prosecutor's case, which is the AUSA's case, the assistant U.S. attorneys, they're saying Diddy himself contacted witnesses and potential witnesses. and maybe have even tried to coerce or tried to steer their statements. That will never change. And unless they have proof that Did he never did this? And the government lied about that?
Starting point is 03:26:00 It's unlikely that a judge who hearing that, who ruled one way, will change his mind and rule the other way, if you get what I mean. So the magistrate judge said no. The district judge, so the magistrate judge is the judge. judge that usually is an intake judge. When you get there, your case, you do a first appearance. You could either put in a plea, a non-guilty plea, most people put in, and they usually deal with issues of bond, jurisdiction, and a few other things before it gets to your trial judge, which is the district judge. Remember, this is district court, okay? Just to give you a little
Starting point is 03:26:46 bit of, you know, more about this legal process here because I know you might be like, you don't really get it. In federal court, a district judge serves for life. Also, a justice, which is a Supreme Court judge served for life. The magistrate judges are hired by the district judges, just because I forgot the number, they probably get like, I'm just putting this in perspective. They might get like 600,000 cases a year. So the intake, they give most to judges they hire to do the first step. And sometimes some of those cases get thrown out or gets settled or whatever the case is really quickly.
Starting point is 03:27:33 So they hire judges to do those. Those judges have a term. And then after the magistrate, it goes to the district judge. And the district judge is going to sit on that case for the entire time. Now, the first person who was the district judge for, which again they might do another bail application because Andrew Carter, Andrew Lamar Carter, District Judge, he got taken off Dittie's case. So he was the first district judge that got put on the case.
Starting point is 03:28:04 I don't know why. He got taken off. So the new judge, here we go. Let me just go to the news. It'll show. He got taken off. What's his new judge's name again? Judge Carter.
Starting point is 03:28:24 Anyway, they put some Indian niggle on. My bad. I hadn't been. Sean Combs judge. Where's the name of the judge? Okay, okay. I don't know if the judge's name is in it. Anyway, he has a new judge.
Starting point is 03:28:41 I don't know why, which I'm pretty sure there's some drama with that. And I'm just trying to give you the reason why it's 10% less. It's a 10% chance that he gets out. And I'm just trying to spell it out. So you try to get bail with the magistrate. The magistrate said no. That's just an intake judge. You see them once.
Starting point is 03:29:00 Cool. They're done with. Now you're at the district court. You're at the district judge now. The district judge is going to sit for your entire trial. They said no initially. Why did they say no? It was basically the second attempt or second, you know, crack at the apple or whatever they call it.
Starting point is 03:29:18 And they came back with more information saying, did he call this witness 54 times, blah, blah, blah. There's no way if he gets out, even with this elaborate bond package, we could prevent him from trying to contact witnesses and try to steer the investigation. And essentially he's so powerful. They're not even really going with the flight risk, right? They're saying that D is probably going to try to contact witnesses, uses enormous power and wealth to either coerce them to not cooperate or to intimidate them. They have the calls that he made.
Starting point is 03:29:54 They like, it's there in a call log. So he can't deny it. So the district judge said no. Now, what happens is this is a process in federal court. When you're at the district, when you're at the trial process, when you're at the district court, any appeal during the case is called an interlocury, or something of the sort, interlocury appeal, which means it's a appeal during the process of the trial. Now, we all know if you get found guilty, you can appeal that as well, but you could appeal certain decisions in the trial.
Starting point is 03:30:29 For example, bail, jurisdiction, you could appeal certain evidence being allowed. These are things that would be able to, that would need to be appealed during the time of the trial that can't wait to the end of the trial, right? So, so being in jail, it's a moot point if you wait until the end of the trial, right? So they appealed that and they appealed it to the levels of how it works is you have the district court, right? Then you have the circuit court. Now, the circuit court is the court of appeals for the federal government. Okay? They listen and then they give their opinion on decisions made by the district court.
Starting point is 03:31:18 in this situation is going to be three judges randomly selected from the circuit that's going to be assigned and they're going to give their opinion about the bail conditions. Now here's how it works on appeal. They never say somebody makes the wrong decision. Right. So for example, based on all the facts, if the judge goes with his gut and says, now you got to sit in jail. the other judge isn't going to be like oh no i would have said he doesn't sit in jail that's not
Starting point is 03:31:51 grounds for reversing a decision it doesn't work like that and appeals the only thing that's appealable is if the judge who made that decision failed to consider certain aspects of the case or certain evidence that could alter or change the entire scope of the situation why am I saying it's less than 10% because simply put the major reason did he sitting in jail is because he hit up a victim 54 times unless they prove that that's not true the appellate court will not or I believe it will not I'm not a judge or I'm not but whatever I think they will not go against
Starting point is 03:32:36 it doesn't matter what his bail packages so the bail package was really this appellate court is not going to be going over his bail package as much as going over the decision by the judge which again, despite the bail package, they just didn't feel convinced that we could prevent you from contacting people. So if you ask me,
Starting point is 03:33:04 I think he will be turned down there. Now, the recent bail denial that everyone's called the third bail denial. first one was the magistrate, second was the district, then the third one is now at a circuit court. There was a denial that people call the third one, but it was a, he was trying to get bail while waiting for, he was trying to get bail while waiting for decision for bail. So like, you know, this might take weeks. It might take a month or two before the circuit court gives their opinion on that decision.
Starting point is 03:33:38 Did he don't want to be in jail? So they basically do another petition to say, hey, while you guys think about the case law and this and third to see if he should be released, could you let him out while y'all think about it? And even if y'all think about it and say, you'll agree with the judge, you'll lock him back up then.
Starting point is 03:33:57 But it would get him out of jail in the interim, right? Now, that was a long shot. The judge also, the circuit court said no to that. But they're going to give their official decision, which I guess some people are going to call the fourth bail hearing, in maybe a few weeks, I would think maybe in a few weeks, or maybe less, could even be this week. And I believe that it's less than a 10% chance.
Starting point is 03:34:20 They're going to say no, I think, right? Now, here's the process of them what happens if they say no. Now, they say yes. If they say yes, he should be granted bail. He gets a bail, right? Now, if they say, no, it was pretty much, No, you can't deny him bail on those standards that you use. The judge then basically has to think about bail
Starting point is 03:34:48 and probably they could even ask for more of a package, but they at least get back to talking about bail. If they say no, the next step beyond the circuit court is going to be the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of the United States of America is not listening to nobody's bail. It's not happening. Now, if you get found guilty, probably, maybe, not probably, maybe.
Starting point is 03:35:12 It depends on how much you petition. They rarely listen to cases. I think supposedly they, they only even review about like 8,000 cases a year, right? It's only seven people or nine people now, right? These are the U.S. Supreme Court justices. Like, they're not going to review 50,000 cases, you know what I mean? So they're not reviewing your motherfucking bail, period, right? It's just not getting there.
Starting point is 03:35:33 So the circuit court is the last shot for Dittie, right? So when they, you know, they're taking their time as well. So that's what I'm saying it might not happen this week or next week or whatever. But whenever it comes down, if they deny him, and I think it's a 10% chance that he won't be denied. So I think they are going to deny him. And when they deny him, essentially that process is closed. So he's going to sit in jail for the rest of the time until his case is completed, even though, and I guess there's another option, they could keep submitting bail packages to. the district judge, which again, if, you know, the prosecutor is going to use the same thing.
Starting point is 03:36:13 All right, I don't care what they suggested. He threatened the, he's trying to coerce witnesses. Like, no, no, they're going to keep saying that. And I just don't see anything you could, like, what are you going to do? Like, I don't think no judge would ever even believe that you could have Diddy in the free world. Like, the prosecutor is saying the best way we could make sure he's not threatening people on the phone is have him locked up. the bail package is saying now put him in this big ass mansion
Starting point is 03:36:41 with mad security guards and mad this and mad this and mad that and y'all can watch him all day long. They're like, no, the fuck, why would we do all that? Just keep in jail. You can't call nobody in jail without us listening. You get what I'm saying? So that's going to be tough. So I think that it's a 10% chance
Starting point is 03:36:56 of him getting bail. And I've seen like, you know, for example, I've seen DJ envy has said multiple times DJ envy. He said Did he should get bail. Right? he says he think he should get bail and and i know people try to make this a race thing all the time but this is not a race thing did he a hundred percent not a hundred percent
Starting point is 03:37:22 because actually these type of charges they they usually according to precedents they usually go for detention rather than give you bail but i do think that after a few appeals did he would have gotten bail if he didn't call Don Rich, no, not Dawn Richards, the groupmate of the girl. Like, I forgot her name. If Diddy didn't call, so, you know, people were like, well, Harvey Weinstein and R. Kelly and all these people got a bail. If Diddy only doesn't have a bail because he hit up somebody that the district attorney, not the district attorney, the AUSAs were trying to interview and who were potentially going to be
Starting point is 03:38:07 subpoenaed for a grand jury. To the government, you're interfering with not only an investigation, but the court of law. And that's why. So if it wasn't for that, Diddy would probably be free, maybe by now. And I think this is what, let me see.
Starting point is 03:38:25 Oh my God, this is as long as hell. I can't listen to it. Let me still find on Twitter. Am I making sense or now? I think I am, right? But relating to the new charges, we haven't seen the evidence. I can say that it seems, it appears as though he's guilty, but I can't cast my judgment until I hear a lot more about it,
Starting point is 03:38:56 but it doesn't look good for him. I will say this. Did he's a freaky, friggy, friggy, friggy, friggy, friggy, friggy, friggy, like freaky, freaky, friday, Friday, freaky Thursday, freaking Monday, freaking Wednesday. And there's nothing wrong with being a freaking person. There's nothing wrong with being a freaking person. So the fact that he has a thousand bottles of baby oil and loob
Starting point is 03:39:09 just means he just like to get shit popping, and there's nothing wrong. There's nothing illegal about that. Now, the one thing I will say that I don't like is I don't like how people, I mean, everybody's going to crack a joke. I mean, it is what it is. I don't like how people convict him before hearing all of the evidence, right? I didn't like the fact that they didn't give him a bond. And the reason is he was going to put up $50 million, his house, his mom's house.
Starting point is 03:39:35 The reason I feel that is he was giving up his passports. Did he ask three kids without a mom, right? Kim Porter passed away. So he has two twins that are 17 years old that don't have their dad right now. I probably won't have their dad for the next two years until the trial is over. I feel like you should have got a bond and been able to fight this outside while he did. Harvey Weinstein had a bond. Bill Cosby had a bond.
Starting point is 03:39:57 O.J. had a bond. Hey, none of them hit up the witnesses. Hey, if you get any attorney, an attorney going to tell you, even in that bid hit you back up, call up. call us don't talk to that motherfucker okay but they're going to set your ass up and unfortunately because bail isn't something where you could argue and be like like you're not entitled
Starting point is 03:40:22 to necessarily it's really based on the the discretion of the judge maybe Diddy wasn't trying to like you know bribe you know they were saying that he was trying to spell out how she should talk to the grand jury but maybe Diddy wasn't doing it. that. But the communication alone and the amount 54 times or whatever, it just looks crazy, right? People could say, O.J. ran. He took off and they chased him and he still had a bond.
Starting point is 03:40:51 Now, in this, in this society, it feels like you're guilty and you have to prove yourself to be honest. Now, I'm going to be honest with you. And this is how crazy this is, right? Because I'm going off with DJM he just said. I think, let's say when the cops pulled up on Diddy, if he, like, ran, like, obviously they would catch him, right? Like, how far? fast as this thing but but but say like he ran or whatever now if he got on the plane if he got on the plane i think they'll be like yo he's too rich we can't we can't stop him if he's out of jail but like say like ran you know i mean or say they try to pull him over and he do the ogy and he just kept driving there's remedies for that right like you could counter like yeah my my client ran
Starting point is 03:41:32 but we're going to put an ankle monitor on him now we're going to have police or like you know we're going to pay for supervision that works with law enforcement enforcement that's going to be around the perimeter of the house to make, you know, like, that'll give them more like, okay, well, even if you try to run like, you ain't getting far, nigga, we won't catch you got to, you know what I mean? Um, but the one thing based on technology you can't stop is a nigger in the free world using online remedies or a cell phone or the internet or tablet or a computer to contact somebody, supposedly if they're going to threaten them, especially someone who has the ability of having like so many people at their disposal that they would be using to you know
Starting point is 03:42:16 like they have co-workers you know what people or employees actually but it should be the other way it should be innocent to proven guilty now the stories that I'm hearing like I said I don't know hopefully soon we'll see evidence but I do think it's uh I think it's sad that somebody with such a great legacy is destroyed because it's interesting when people are saying let's see the evidence Well, forget all the other 24. Forget all the other 24, like, you know, lawsuits that, you know, civil suits. Because the only thing in the criminal suit is one lawsuit. The, the, this criminal indictment only contains the Cassie shit.
Starting point is 03:42:59 It's going to be Cassie's word. Like Cassie is going, like, when you say, oh, we haven't seen the evidence. You did see the evidence. The evidence is her running, him tripping her, him beating her and dragging her back. That's going to show a nigger who made an environment that was supposedly sexually charged where people couldn't leave without their will and that they were getting abused and probably didn't want to be there or do some of the stuff that was happening there. That's the evidence.
Starting point is 03:43:29 She's going to get up on that stand and cry. And she's like, that's the evidence. So I don't know what people think they're going to see like a movie. Like, oh, here's the movie of like Diddy Ullandah? to somebody saying suck that dick that's not what you're going to see in court. You're going to see Cassie Ventura cry her eyes out about
Starting point is 03:43:47 how Diddy was wild. She's the evidence. And you should, like when you say where's the evidence for her? She, she so the video gives her more credibility, the video of her getting beat. And it's literally like everybody
Starting point is 03:44:04 believed the lawsuit after we saw the video. They're hoping the same effect happens in in criminal court, right? Now, granted, that's just not going to be enough. They got to have some other stuff. So we're probably going to see more text messages. We're going to probably see, like, you know, maybe more details about injuries,
Starting point is 03:44:19 times you went to the hospital, blah, blah, blah, blah. But it's going to come. Things that he did. Now, if he did do the things that they said that he did, you should go to jail for a long time. If he did, absolutely positively, not even looking back. He should fucking go to jail.
Starting point is 03:44:34 But we'll see. And the reason I asked you is because, you know, people always ask, How does that affect how you listen to his music, though? Before I answered that question, him having three children that are already without a mother and potentially will be without a father if, you know, being that he's not released on bond, has nothing to do with it. It does?
Starting point is 03:44:58 Not to me. Well, it does. Hold on. Hold on. I don't think that has anything to do with it. There's a lot of people that. Okay. Hey chat
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Starting point is 03:48:29 i feel like we're about to be right i feel like we're about to be anything else i had like some notes just give me one second is this oh all right give me one second i'm sorry all right we're done with ditty we're done with ditty all right let's get on to kendrick man Good old Kendrick Lamar Now first and foremost, let's start like this I think this is a fitting way for me to start Let's let us know this academics TV
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Starting point is 03:49:37 Well, let me just go to my main page I did post it on here So, uh, apparently daylight Who's a TD affiliate You know, and someone who people have looked at it And you know, given the credit for You know, being close to P.G Lang slash TDE and dot
Starting point is 03:49:56 He said this and it was a revealing thing about You know, Kendrick Lamar, the pop-up Popout show Check this out. Do it. Look, man, I'm from the West Coast. You know what's crazy? I'm going to say something.
Starting point is 03:50:09 And I'm going to say this loud and clear. I'm going to say this loud and clear. You know what I really hated about Kendrick Lamar Pop-out show? And I'm going to say this. I don't want to say this a lot. You know what I really hated about the Kendrick Lamar Pop-Out show? What? It was a lot of niggas that was saying that rap shit wasn't going to work.
Starting point is 03:50:30 And these niggas was front row. I'm from the West Coast. So I'm gonna go ahead and say it. All the niggas used to shit on Kendrick. A lot of niggas on the West used to shit on Kendrick. I remember a lot of niggas because Kendrick never let off his rap shit. When all these niggas are doing all these jerks and all the new boy movements and all the motherfucking cat daddies and all that shit. When y'all were doing, when y'all was on 100% goofy time, y'all, I know y'all.
Starting point is 03:50:56 I was shooting videos for everybody. So I heard all the conversations in everybody's circle. Knickers is like, man, that rap shit, man, niggas ain't trying to do, hear that shit. I remember a lot of niggas on the West Coast is like, niggas ain't trying to hear that rap shit, that shit ain't going to work. And these was niggas that was rappers,
Starting point is 03:51:13 and these were niggas that was quitting rapping and started doing fuck shit so they could try to make it. And to see a lot of these niggas that was front row at the pop-out show, knowing that you was the biggest hater in the world. It's crazy to me. But moving forward, like,
Starting point is 03:51:28 I fuck with TD Heavy because they really fought through. Hmm, interesting. By the way, everybody in the King Academics, yo, I'm giving y'all, what's it, like 100 gifted or 50 gifted? I'm about to send y'all some shit too. I got y'all.
Starting point is 03:51:43 Don't worry, man. Everybody got to get up in the crew, man. Everybody got to get up in the crew. I got y'all. Don't you worry, man. Don't you worry. I got to get you up in the gang. Everybody should have something next to their name.
Starting point is 03:51:55 I got y'all. All right. I just gifted 50, and I'm about to go over the king. the academy and get 50 as well. All right, perfect. Okay, cool. So I'm not buying this chat. I'm not buying this shit.
Starting point is 03:52:11 I'm going to be honest with you. Daylight, I'm not buying this. It's no way niggas was hating on the West Coast Savior, hip hop Jesus. I'm not buying it. Now, I have a theory of what I think is going on. But let's be very clear.
Starting point is 03:52:29 All of them brothers at the Popout show, they were very supportive. of Kendrick. Very supportive of Kendrick. They helped, like, they passed that man the torch. Well, the game wasn't there, but, you know, the rest of them, they passed in the torch. Everybody was there as supportive of Kendrick, of dot. Okay.
Starting point is 03:52:47 Now, I do think something is going on, though, chat. Chat, you want to hear my theory? Didn't I tell you Kendrick is a cold motherfucker? And by the way, here's the thing before I even get to that. You know what the confusing part about this is? Let me play it one more time. I'm going to cut it off. I'm cut off at a point.
Starting point is 03:53:08 Here we go. Do it. Look, man, I'm from the West Coast. You know what's crazy? I'm going to say something. And I'm going to say this loud and clear. Say it, bro. I'm going to say this loud and clear.
Starting point is 03:53:17 You know what I really hated about Kendrick Lamar Pop-out show? And I'm going to say this. I've been going to say this a lot. You know what I really hated about the Kendrick Lamar Pop-out show? It was a lot of niggas that was saying that rap shit wasn't going to work. And these niggas was front row. I'm from the West Coast. So I'm gonna go on there and say it
Starting point is 03:53:37 All the niggas used to shit on Kendrick A lot of niggas on the West used to shit on Kendrick I remember a lot of niggas Because Kendrick never let off his rap shit When all these niggas are doing all the new boy movements And all the motherfucking cat daddies And all that shit when y'all were doing When y'all, just call YG name
Starting point is 03:53:58 If you want to call his name, the Tudan Buddhists That's what he's sound like you're trying to say Because who the fuck Kendrick only brought up gangbangers on that stage The only thing that I was like Was the new boys up there? You're a jerk. I see them, niggas.
Starting point is 03:54:12 The only person who was ever on some other shit seemed like it was YG. Tuddin' end, booed it, which was a fire song, but I've never seen, I've never seen YG hate on Kendry. Here's the thing, man. This is why, like, what Daylight is saying, I'm looking at daylight and we're going to have to have a real conversation.
Starting point is 03:54:29 I can't wait until we get to, like, Kendrick's little bullshit interview. That was great. I love it, by the way. Yo, Daylight, you. have the fucking audacity to come here and hop up on Kamala Harris's internet talking about niggis hating on Kendrick when Kendrick dropped a song talking about yo it's always been about love and hate and let me tell y'all I'm the biggest hater kendrick owned that he's the biggest
Starting point is 03:55:02 hater how are you talking about niggis hating on him he said he hated the way niggins walk talk hate the way they dress hate the way they sneak this the bitches they fuck Kendrick said he's the biggest hater it's yo the the niggle who's the biggest hater
Starting point is 03:55:20 should only be rewarded with hate I can't understand how you could be mad of biggest hating on him secondly even if they hate on him at a point they came together in a moment that it mattered because I am going to be a little bit
Starting point is 03:55:36 I'm not going to just be cynical here part of when Kendrick he's the biggest hater. It's kind of competition, correct? Yes. What do you think? You know what I mean? I know right now everybody,
Starting point is 03:55:47 everybody's getting their suck off the Kendrick dick, but it's going to be who's going to be the one to cast the nut? I get it. But check this out, man. Before now, there was actual competition on the West Coast. It wasn't, you know that little meme, that little picture that existed where, like, Future was sitting on the throne and the mad niggas was at his feet,
Starting point is 03:56:07 was all his kids right now the music that's permeating out of the west coast it's like Kendrick is like daddy he's like the lord and everybody else is like please kendrick owns the clout i think what's happening now is that everybody which this happens a lot you see when the dick ron competition starts it's always people trying to tell us other people i wrote the dick a little bit better. I deserve more. When I heard this, I said, ain't this a bitch? Kendrick not showing not one of y'all niggins love, but now y'all compete y'all competing about who showed the most love to him. He not showing none of y'all love. You're not getting a verse. They're not getting a verse. You're not getting the interview. You ain't going on tour. You won't get a shout out.
Starting point is 03:57:01 None of y'all getting shit. It's no need to compete. No, no. Some of y'all are haters that got brought on the stage. Y'all weren't even deserving. Y'all never praised Kendrick is Jesus. I did from day one. I always love him. I was with the rapity rap shit. Brof.
Starting point is 03:57:22 Fuck the knee pass. None of y'all is getting any type of love from Kendrick. Okay? Kendrick is in it for himself. Just, yo, listen, the mop fest, y'all can stop it. None of y'all are getting cut over.
Starting point is 03:57:37 here bro. None of y'all getting thrown up on the story and no features definitely getting given. It's over. Kendrick is king and now that Kendrick is king, he can remove the like y'all soldiers, y'all foot soldiers that help him get there. Man, get out of the way. Let him rain. Let him rain. That's the point. Who gives a fuck if they liked Kendrick before? Actually, I'm going to go and What were daylight saying? Daylight. Daylight. When I seize the crown,
Starting point is 03:58:15 I don't care if the niggas who showed up to me getting crowned used to hate on me. I want the bitch-ass niggas who used to hate on me to show up because they can see that they fucking lost. I don't think Kendrick gives a fuck. Who cares if niggins used to be doing the jerk and all that bullshit before? They had to show up and pay homage to the God. Kendrick is y'all king He's a jealous king and a selfish king too
Starting point is 03:58:42 He don't give a fuck Who was supporting him from day one? Who cares? Nick he gave his first shout to Dochi What's an ab soul? I've been refreshing this page the whole time When is he gonna throw up absole new joint? Oh never mind, oh DJ head is
Starting point is 03:58:57 But DJ head get like three people watching Nobody give a fuck When is he going to throw up abs so new joint Is it? Oh, it ain't half up Oh my God is he going to Oh that ain't happened Man, is he going to throw up?
Starting point is 03:59:08 Oh, shit, he's going to throw... Oh, hell not. What is going on? Kendrick is a cold motherfucking. I like it. You're all with that nigger. Hold on. I got to make sure...
Starting point is 03:59:23 What's the line? By the way, he said, Colin Aubrey, know I'm a selfish nigger. Kentry don't give a fuck about y'all niggis. Kendrick is king. Y'all are pawns. Get the pawns off the board. Kendrick is king.
Starting point is 03:59:37 If you used to hate on him, great. You used to love him. Great. He's king. he's running shit right now the rest of y'all we don't care about move away okay
Starting point is 03:59:46 so I looked at this and I was like I feel like daylight's trying to like get some brownie points like nah some of y'all niggas who think y'all in front it like in line to get some love from Kendrick y'all used to hate on him news flash none of y'all getting love from Kendrick y'all could just stop early okay
Starting point is 04:00:04 anyway um you know Kendrick Lamar did do an interview though I ain't going on line, man. After all of that meat riding, cock sucking, that tonsle wrestling
Starting point is 04:00:39 that DJ Head was doing, you know what I said? God damn it. DJ Head going to fuck the game up when he get that first Kendrick interview, ain't he? This nigga been riding the hardest for Kendrick ever. By the way, nobody gets to fuck about DJ Head. DJ had get like 30 people watching him,
Starting point is 04:01:02 like the nigga had been talking about Kendrick just trying to get some hype. Like, if he told by anything else, I'm gonna give a fuck. Dot said this, West Coast. Okay. So I'm like, all right, I'm waiting for the interview. I'm looking at his podcast.
Starting point is 04:01:21 28 views, been out of week. I'm like, God damn. Shit looking kind of scanty over here. You feel me? Now, granted, if I wasn't dominating all these bitch-ass things in media, I would look to, you know, you know, why you'll expect this?
Starting point is 04:01:36 to Drake. Nick, I'm already number one. The fuck more could I go? Now, if I was like number 300, like DJ head, I'll be like, I'll be on Drake head top. Nick, what the fuck? Nick, I don't help you in this damn battle.
Starting point is 04:01:50 Nick, I don't help you in his beef. Nick, I don't help me get it to top 10. Give me a shout out of something. Put my name on the song. So when I heard that Kung Fu Kenny, because remember, he don't talk to no act, but we do know who he talked to. talk to DJ head
Starting point is 04:02:11 I said the first interview I can't wait for this shit this shit gonna be spicy is it ironic chat the man who makes the song that's aimed at Drake
Starting point is 04:02:33 let me just recite some lines let me just recite some lines I just like to I just like to put this in perspective trust me I'm having a good old time with this I don't know something about Ac you salty
Starting point is 04:02:50 Hell nah nigga Hell nah Put it like this Let me tell you this man Oh Hey listen For whatever it's worth I know y'all be like
Starting point is 04:03:01 You'll be doing this Hey listen first of all I was lit before and after Drake And I'll be lit with or without him But at least if I need to Use his name for some clout I could The rest of y'all
Starting point is 04:03:15 cloutless broke trash no audience and y'all hangin on to kentzik lamar ball sack and the nigger couldn't even yo you know how you watch the party die put it like this but kung fu kenny
Starting point is 04:03:32 this ain't drake nigger it's big act here nigga it's the reason why it says act looking compromise not saying dj head is the best the fact you know if if people tired of my type of media because they be trying to snum me oh bt they BTA and trying to give me a nomination. Well, their raid is in the trash. They'll be out of here soon.
Starting point is 04:03:51 Who else trying to play me? Complex finally had to pay homage. It is what it is. You know how I always tell people this. If y'all want Act to go away, don't keep talking about Act. Build the next guy. So rather than saying Act is compromised,
Starting point is 04:04:08 how about you just give the Alleyoop to the guy you think ain't? But I thought it was going to be this. But hold on. Now, oh. I don't know. I'm having such a good time with this. And by the way, DJ head,
Starting point is 04:04:25 don't get on Twitter play no victim, nigga, no, no, no, that nigga. Get your numbers up, nigga,
Starting point is 04:04:30 I don't fuck with you out of, bro, I don't take no sneakness. By the way, I wasn't going to mention your ass before, but I'm going to tell you, I like to not do subliminal hater shit.
Starting point is 04:04:39 That's how Kendrick got down with drink. I just like to keep it a hundred and keep it direct. Bitch ass, I don't fuck with you. You trying to be slick, trying to celebrate me getting what you thought
Starting point is 04:04:49 was deep platform. that mean me and you not the same. You ain't like us in the sense of I'm an internet creator. I like to compete. I don't like when people get deleted off a platform. I don't be sitting here, even Rory and Millie Moore, they trash. But you think I'd be like, yo, delete them.
Starting point is 04:05:07 Get them banned. So when I see you comment about a story thinking I was banned, I said, all right, pussy, it's up. Let's go. Because none of you media niggas can fuck with me. none of y'all so now I get to this clown y'all on the biggest platform
Starting point is 04:05:22 all day and night and then day and night a little bit more day and a little bit more night and a little bit more day and a little bit more day and a little bit
Starting point is 04:05:32 nigga used to be the TMZ and you get in ho like what the fuck is you talking about don't get me with no salute king we don't want no headnise I don't need nigger by the way
Starting point is 04:05:42 just what Drake said just to talk to bum niggas like you I gotta hike down I'm just saying what up with you nigga number's still flopping the Kung Fu can to give you no shout out interview
Starting point is 04:05:53 Oh Oh Okay Okay all right Well I'm gonna catch you over there I'm in the Mayback And yeah we'll be good Anyway
Starting point is 04:06:01 I'm more shit on these niggas forever Okay Here's the point We gotta get to interview So so Kendrick came out Wait Why can I find the fucking lyrics What?
Starting point is 04:06:21 Oh this is great Wait why can I find not like us What the fuck? Not like us lyrics. I'm looking up on another, okay, okay. All right, I got it right. Now, let me tell you, I've seen, I've, I've seen everybody online say it. But I keep telling you, I've been gaining more and more respect for Kendrick. You know why? He's a cold motherfucker. He's a guy who knows how to rock the culture to sleep. And I've compared him to Jay Z. Jay Z did that to us multiple times played in our face.
Starting point is 04:07:05 A guy who claims he stand on morals and principles, but every time we see his actions, it seems like it's not the truth. A guy who say he's only for the culture, but as soon as he gets an opportunity to go get on a platform that's non-cultural, he runs to it. I love it. Because I like when niggas like Kendrick rock you bitch-ass niggins to sleep. And with this culture, culture, culture shit,
Starting point is 04:07:33 and then shits on you every single time. Oh, so about the culture. You were rocking with you were rocking with Colin Kaepernick, but now you don't give a fuck because Super Bowl's time is here. I bet. Say less. Oh, oh, listen, oh, we got to watch a culture die. What about these radio personalities and media niggas?
Starting point is 04:07:50 And when you could give a nod to a nigga you think, you ran to do your first interview at Harper Bazaar? Real nigger. I like that. I like when, yo, I like when the artist plays in the face of these niggas. Yeah, he's playing with y'all. The nigger rap that Drake was a colonizer.
Starting point is 04:08:16 Niggins, at least Drake tried to tap in with me, Kai, and like some little streamer niggas. The first interview this nigga did, we don't even know what Harper Bazaar is. Elliot Wilson over there like, what the fuck? What is this? Who is this?
Starting point is 04:08:37 Nope, not you. DJ had like he just came up face looking like a glazed donut Are we ready for the interview? No nigger get out of here fuck out of here It's not time for no goddamn interview with you bump get out of here what? What? What? Got a throat fill of semen Nope not your turn. Oh my god who gets the first look Kendrick kudos kudos fucking great I like it I like it
Starting point is 04:09:20 I told y'all this before y'all didn't want to believe me I said Kendrick used the culture gained the infinity stones and he's still talking that that Mr. Moral shit oh I want to change the industry
Starting point is 04:09:37 I want to watch the party die and I'm telling you he got the infinity stone all it takes is a snap to change right now right this moment moment. He is so, I'm telling you, he got more power than Drake right now.
Starting point is 04:09:53 In terms of affecting culture. If he wanted to speak out against drum music, you could. Not saying, I don't think he could eradicate, but he would have people look at a certain way. By the way, he was never this powerful when he spoke out for X. And by the way, I thank him for that. Kendrick, I fuck with you for that. Just say on Freud, his family, XX, Tentasio, his whole Fan base appreciated the fact that you stood up to the DSPs for him. But when a guy is living on this whole watch, does the party die? He want to do A, B, C, and D
Starting point is 04:10:35 because there's people poisoning the community, serving a propaganda, the colonizers are poised. That's what he's saying. He has the single most important opportunity to snap his finger like that. and cause an entire ripple effect. You want to restore media to where it's not by propaganda?
Starting point is 04:11:06 How about you go holl at, ABC, D, EF, G, journalists within that black community who used to do that traditional media that maybe you appreciated back then. You could do that. But again, that's what I like Kendrick. You don't. I like it
Starting point is 04:11:30 Fuck it I like it So let's get into this He doesn't interview with Harper Bazaar By the way Not only you don't give a fuck about All these niggies who've been
Starting point is 04:11:44 Cockrodding and meat Holding and everything like that Siza is the person who interviewed him Let's get into this Beautiful brilliant piece of work And piece of heart I can't wait to read this This is
Starting point is 04:11:59 Amazing A fucking amazing Okay So Kong Fu Kenny popped out By the way Like just I might be wrong
Starting point is 04:12:17 Is Harper Bazaar like a black publication I might be wrong I don't know Hurst Owns Harper Bazaar In the United States The National Magazine Company owns in the United Kingdom Let's look at the editor-in-chief Well I guess she's black right
Starting point is 04:13:00 I've told you Kendrick in 10 years is going to be seen as the nigger who finessed the entire culture in front of their face that they never figured out until it was too late. He talks black power, community building, going against colonizers and spreading to people exploiting the culture, yet he runs to the Met Gala thirsting for Grammys, and he's doing everything to collect all the white accolades
Starting point is 04:13:42 and white accomplishments and the white pat on the backs that he possibly could. Doesn't seem like the guy who cares too much about culture. But I like it because you gotta play in the face of bitch-ass niggas. I like how Kendrick plays in your face.
Starting point is 04:14:07 It's okay. He goes to a white platform, like he does. By the way, BT gives him eight awards. Not even a throw up on a story. Oh, good looks y'all niggas. Good look, black entertainment television. Wait till you see the Grammys. Who want to take a bet with me that...
Starting point is 04:14:26 Kendrick will have some type of reaction or presence at the grammars. Who want to bet? Anybody? Does anybody want to bet? Classic Kendrick. Talk about being, making songs like, we're going to be all right. And every time his supporters think they might get a look after they have hyped them up to this kingdom, he looks at his own supporters and says,
Starting point is 04:14:56 Bitch be humble. Sit your fucking ass down. I'm going to the white publication. My nigger Kung Fu, Kenney. I like that. Anyway, here we go. So Kendrick talks a sizz about his record break and disc track for Harper Bazaar, November 2024 cover story.
Starting point is 04:15:13 Okay. And apparently he changed the game when he dropped not like us. I agree. A disc track that was released as past May in his ongoing feud with Drake. The song debut at number one in the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the streaming records on Spotify and went on to earn recognition at the MTV Video Music Award. and beat to hip-hop awards, but this is too black for him.
Starting point is 04:15:38 Now in an interview with Siza, ooh, okay, Sizzle. Harper Bazaar, 2024 November cover story. The rapper opens up about what the track truly means to him. This is what Siza asks Kendrick. Can I ask you?
Starting point is 04:15:57 A hyper-masculine question? Siza asks Kendrick Lamar. She then says, you can tell me to shut the fuck up but what does not like us mean to you Kendrick answers
Starting point is 04:16:17 he says not like us well I gotta get my fake deep fake woke voice not like us not like us is the energy of who I am the type of man
Starting point is 04:16:37 I represent now if you identify with the man I represent this man has morals he has values he believes in something he stands on something he is not pandering he's a man because rougou who recognizes own mistakes and not afraid to share the mistakes and can dig deep down into fear-based ideologies or experience to be able to express them without feeling like he's less of a man.
Starting point is 04:17:19 If I'm thinking not like us, I'm thinking of me. And whoever identifies with that. Is this thing is serious that? Bro. This brother's just trying to make this shit like some high like this spiritual
Starting point is 04:17:44 morality like what the fuck niggins it's just a disson of Drake y'all I hate when rappers trying to make shit too deep not like us is a diss song to a nigga he thought it was a bitch Drake that's it that's not the song like I don't know why this thing is trying to do this extra fake deep shit like oh nah
Starting point is 04:18:01 it's about morals and brother Kendrick don't got no goddamn morals Kendrick went on a song and said a nigga should die because he's a pedophile and then says his He said that Drake's son don't deserve to have a father alive. Then he went on and made this not like us saying, this guy is a pedophile.
Starting point is 04:18:20 He's just straight up lied. He's straight up lied. You don't got a goddamn moral. He just wanted to win a rap beef. And kudos are making a really good song. But the audacity, the unmitigated call of someone who would get on a goddamn interview and just rather than just describing what the song is.
Starting point is 04:18:40 Toma, it's not like. Like us is the energy of who I am, the man I represent. Nigger, no, hey, it's a diss song to a nigga you don't fuck with. Just keep it up being. Why these things are trying to be so, so, so, so deep. Pause, no ditty. This man has morals. He has values.
Starting point is 04:18:57 Like, what is he talking about? I would have respected this if you just said more, like, yo, not like us a song about a bitch-ass nigger who ain't like us. I would have respected that. I would have to be like, all right, man. That's funny. I can get down with that, bro. I can get down with that. Bro, why is this thing
Starting point is 04:19:17 trying to be so fake fucking deep? The man you represent? What fuck are you talking about? The man has morals, values, and believes in something? What the fuck did Kendrick show as he believes in? And stand on something. What do you stand on?
Starting point is 04:19:36 Yo, Kendrick is doing an amazing job with trying to rewrite the history of the beef with Drake. Here's how the real history of the beef with Drake goes. Kendrick was salty that he was this Puritan-type rapper and Drake was this rapper that was trying to attract pop audiences and R&B audiences and a lot of women
Starting point is 04:19:53 and may have gotten help with this and third and he was jealous of the fact that this guy was number one he felt that talent for talent he felt he was better but he didn't want to work for he didn't want to do the work to get to number one instead he slick hated all along his career even though this nigger put him on his first bon fucking tour let's just be honest nigger put him on his first tour gave him a feature put his song on his goddamn album and he slick hated the whole time and then when he got called out on the first time he slick hated in 2014 with the control he said nah that's not what nah nah nah nah i ain't got no smoke like that then the whole time afterwards the black and the berry all that bullshit niggins told me oh y'all y'all y'all y'all
Starting point is 04:20:29 y'n't sharing bars like like like people sharing bunk beds he kept slick this and the other nigger was never really giving a fuck like bro why you if you're number one has number in the history of time if we see number one say man fuck the fact that i'm number one let me hate on number two this thing was a guy that was number two felt he had the talent for number one didn't want to work for it just hate on number one the entire time. And to the point where I know we're now like reimagining why the beef kicked off. The beef kicked off because nobody even listened to first person shooter and said, oh, Kendrick's going to be mad.
Starting point is 04:21:00 Nobody. The nigga just came out of the blue saying, fuck the big three. Then the next song we hear from the nigga, he says literally I'm the biggest hater. So this is like, I still can't understand with people even trying to, this is nothing about stand on morals principles. You know the morals and principles, Kenji could be standing on if you really try to break down how we got to not like us. The morals and principle of thinking you're owed something you didn't work for. The morals and principles of snaking somebody who actually helps you out early in your career.
Starting point is 04:21:29 The morals and principle of actually doing the same things or being envious of the position that someone's in, even though you're not down to do what they did to get there. That's not something that I believe is filled and is the epitome of morals and principles to me. By the way, so, so just to be clear, I don't think there's morals in that. I don't think they don't value in that. I don't think that's standing on something when really is rooted in jealousy. And also if we're told my pandering, you of course motherfucking pandered. You dropped the song with the fucking shoelaces and little dusty sneakers,
Starting point is 04:22:07 and you literally said every, you said that what you wanted to watch die was the type of music that every nigga that stood on that stage which you had the pop out did. gangster music music that's aggressive music promoting drugs and violence on the community you made a song after the pop-out saying you want to see that shit die but you featured all them niggas on a pop-out
Starting point is 04:22:30 but you did that because you know you needed a look but afterwards when you don't need the look you're talking about the type of music they made is that standing on some shit I don't think so a man who recognizes his mistakes I think I'm again I think in his personal life you listen to Miss Morale
Starting point is 04:22:58 and the big steppers, I definitely believe that, you know, he's definitely introspective. You could probably see where that actually comes in, his own mistakes and not afraid to share mistakes and dig deep down. I think that's accurate. But if we look at him in music outside of that, I think, I think Kendrick is just a very jealous guy, truthfully. Bro, you literally, how could you call J. Cole your man? when you allowed the noise that came from
Starting point is 04:23:34 the noise and backlash that came from your song or your verse like that to force a guy who you claim you had love for to almost make a song dissing you, a guy who stood up to puff basically caught the beats because of you. You force him to make a song just trying to respond to you
Starting point is 04:23:53 or at least trying to show he wasn't pussy by even competing. Just to only then, basically tried to blame the whole thing on Drake. When you're the one who literally took this nigger, put him in a position where he had to diss you, the nigger is so even just, I want to call a bitchmaid, but god damn it, he dissed you then, then didn't even acknowledge his apology. I just don't know how Kendrick is embodying everything he's like saying.
Starting point is 04:24:25 Kendrick is saying some really good, wholesome shit. But I'm looking at his actions and his actions just tell me otherwise. Now, that was that. we could continue. Not like us is one of the several disc tracks that aimed at Drake that was released this past year including you four and meet the grams. And particularly not like us, it ended up breaking the record for the song that spent the most weeks on the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Rap song chart. A title that was previously held by Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus, Old Town Road. Wait, is that the end of the thing?
Starting point is 04:24:59 What the fuck? Nah, it got to be a longer, longer thing. What the hell? maybe the longer thing is Maybe they still put out magazines How's it one question What the fuck Cizek
Starting point is 04:25:18 Kendrick What the fuck? Okay Sorry Okay Okay All right So there's a long interview
Starting point is 04:25:42 I don't know why I can't find On that website They probably want to encourage people To like buy the magazine Huh Or some shit like that Hold on Let me just turn this up
Starting point is 04:25:49 Jesus Christ Oh Turn this ab locker off All right man Listen shout out to Kendrick But I love I love how Kenj Let me tell you
Starting point is 04:26:16 For all y'all West Coast rappers I love the fact Like every day I I love the fact That y'all all jump behind The cause of support Maybe for the, you know, in the vein of West Coast, y'all supported this guy. And y'all know, y'all don't deserve nothing back.
Starting point is 04:26:39 Y'all don't deserve a retweet. Y'n't deserve a favor. Y'all music career is dwindling and failing while his career is at the biggest has ever been. And he will not acknowledge you. And he will not say, thank you, bro. yo when niggas is playing around with me when you had the biggest rapper in the game diss me appreciate you for being there bro
Starting point is 04:27:00 I like that and all y'all are sitting by and y'all are watching this the beef with this well round one round one is done with Drake and Kendrick but y'all music career continues are y'all going to keep driving music
Starting point is 04:27:19 is he gonna anyway all right all right let me see let me see Is it news? No, no, no, no. No. How do I, how do we? Kendrick Lamar Bazaar.
Starting point is 04:27:35 Yeah, why doesn't he? I want to get the whole thing. Pause. Or maybe I got to click on this. One of them going to have it. Oh, yeah. Oh, this is it. This is it.
Starting point is 04:27:48 Say less, y'all. We got the whole thing now. Okay, okay, yeah. All right, baby, cool, cool. All right. So, yeah, yeah. So, this is. this is how it goes. This is a full thing, I believe.
Starting point is 04:28:02 This is Siza and then this is KL. Perfect. All right. Now, they told my whole bunch of... So Sizzas says, all right. Okay, okay. Here we go. Cizzer says, we shot a movie last night. I've never shot a movie before.
Starting point is 04:28:22 So I was freaking out. It's a lot being scared to be myself. I'm either going to pretend. Never happened or not show up to the premiere. I met Cal Williams. he told me I was mentally ill like as a compliment he said I believe you have some mental
Starting point is 04:28:38 and I was like mental illness and he was like yeah he said oh welcome I want to ask you about your mental health Kendrick Mr. Duckworth do you suffer from
Starting point is 04:28:50 a little bit of mental illness or ever experienced it ever or do you just feel like you're just in a multitude of feelings and you're not putting a label on it I grew up with that term. I was hearing when I was like five or six. So do identify it, but but not as it?
Starting point is 04:29:16 My whole thing, it's all experience. I say some shit on record and I identify with a moment. Then I don't identify with it no more. That's just growth for me. It's all subjective. It's given self therapy. I think it's going back to my inner child. Right.
Starting point is 04:29:49 I was trying to understand myself, trying to find people I could relate to. How to identify myself outside myself. It sounds crazy to a lot of people. I can see it. I could I can really see out of my body When I do that
Starting point is 04:30:07 I have no judgment towards it There's too many eyes on me To not remove myself This is scary To anybody else Are you scared Kendrick No No
Starting point is 04:30:23 Because I I've learned I can't identify With my performances on stage I can't hold my true identity to that person who's on stage because if I did, this means I
Starting point is 04:30:38 will judge every moment, every time I fuck up. A lyric? Every time I'm off key, there's too much to deal with. I close my eyes and looked to the ceiling with,
Starting point is 04:30:55 I, I developed like tough skin in like 16 or 17, not knowing it was the, it was only for my career, career, but for myself, it's mentally, you, for sure. It's given very honest right now. It's given.
Starting point is 04:31:16 It's given. Very honest. Speaking. Yo, Elliot Wilson right now, just slapping himself. You know, Elliot Wilson want to have, like, these, like, he want to come through with the whole book of questions, like the whole detail shit. Elliot Wilson going to give the interview of the lifetime. Kendrick, no one.
Starting point is 04:31:35 That the fuck you talk about. Get out of here. It's given self-therapy. Sis, is given self-therapy, sis. Sis, is given self-therapy. Yo, Elliot Wilson, right now, I was like, What the fuck? Nick, I went to Compton.
Starting point is 04:31:55 Nick, I showed up for the Not Like Us video. Nick, I wanted this. This is where I did. Yo, all is for Kendrick to be like, sis, all this for Cizor to be like, Sis, it's given honesty and ego. Have you done? Haya Owaska?
Starting point is 04:32:17 I have not done it. What? I wonder how you're arriving at all these conclusions, sis. I want to talk to you about your spiritual practices. What's your zodiac sign, Duckworth? How many spiritual practices do you contribute to your day or day? Yo, what's the name of that song? This is the voice I'm trying to do.
Starting point is 04:32:45 This is voice I'm trying to do for Kendrick. Oh, no, I'm trying to do this voice. No, this is my Kendrick voice. I'm trying to. I can't hit it, though. Oh, man, I ain't going to lie, man. Let's take a fucking shot, man. How many people we got up in this bitch, man?
Starting point is 04:33:16 Y'all having a good time. I'm having an amazing time. I'm glad you're here. Please, hey, we talk some realness. We have some fun. Don't take it too serious. Don't clip me. I have these rappers.
Starting point is 04:33:26 willing to crash out because I will just call the police on them. All right. I'm having too much fun today. I'm waiting for the first tweet. Fuck this nigga. Well, we see them. It's a green light.
Starting point is 04:33:36 It's what they call it? It's a no-fly zone. Oh shit. We took out of like 20 minutes of the miss. Okay. We got 13 on K academics. 6.5 on the Academy in 2000 on the what's the call? Okay.
Starting point is 04:33:51 We cook it over here. Now we're doing good. We're doing good. We're doing good. Now, this is the voice I'm trying to get, though. And fall asleep. And fall asleep. I'm trying to get it.
Starting point is 04:34:03 I'm trying to get that. Hold on. Okay. Sis. All day is ceremony? Ain't no bullshit. No, I can't do that voice. Ain't no cliche.
Starting point is 04:34:17 But I literally talk to God. Like it's to a point where I'll be starting to think I'm going crazy. But then he has to remind us. mean no this is really me I don't know how that's how I imagine interview going my early morning practice said I have to run when I start running that's where I started to understand there was this threshold of pain in the spirituality for me I remember my shins was aching and I was like I got one mile ago Then I
Starting point is 04:35:09 Get whispers and downloads And talking about the shit I want to know The next thing I'm three miles in Four miles in I wake up Do that shit every day Damn sis
Starting point is 04:35:27 You have to break yourself I ain't Have to I'm grateful for the God Tee sis sidebar what you feel about your top three contributing factors to self-transformation in the last few years have been the power of honesty
Starting point is 04:35:50 and being honest with myself perspective I gotta cut that voice out let me just read it normal here perspective about the person sitting across of me and learning the vulnerability is not a weakness the last one probably
Starting point is 04:36:11 been one I'm still developing. What the fuck is kids you're talking about? I feel my work in music is just the start. I don't think it's my end goal. I know it's not my end goal. Music
Starting point is 04:36:29 is just a vessel to get me there. Which one's the hardest? The last one. Why? We talk about our childhood. I hate going back to that. It's traumatizing.
Starting point is 04:36:47 My pops, he was tough. He was militant. As far as every day goes, you are expected to go to work. Take care of your family, get up, and do it all over again. Being a man type shit, right? And he never showed no weakness. He never showed no emotion. That could garner a one-up from the person sitting across from him.
Starting point is 04:37:11 And I learned that experience, not knowing I had them same. traits right but for what i do there is certainly no growth without vulnerability yo kentrick been trying to explain to us why he told us his mom he told us his auntie was a nigger for like the longest kensik we get it bro people have transformers in their family gang like it's not that serious you know why kensik chan make everything dumb deep yo kendrick not like us is a fucking this song nigga ain't no goddamn spiritual cleansing what the fuck is you talking about and your album you made great you did some shit off your chest. But my nigga, the crazy thing you told us is that your
Starting point is 04:37:49 auntie was a nigga. It's cool. Man, niggas got transformers and they fit. I don't know. What the fuck can't you keep acting like this and some deep shit? Brov. Brof! Liggin keeps...
Starting point is 04:38:03 Vulnerability. Come on, bro. Relax. But for what I do, there's certainly no... Oh, okay, we read this far. I ain't the reason. But for what I do, there's certainly no growth without vulnerability.
Starting point is 04:38:15 if I understand the power of vulnerability earlier, I could have had more depth and more reach to the guys that was around me in the neighborhood coming up. You know, our parents, they never had these outlets to express themselves the way they wanted to. I always looked at us as somewhat of a beacon of hope.
Starting point is 04:38:33 I always wanted to know how does your mom feel about your self-expression? Here, Sizzam. You know, my mama grew up Dawkins in the fifties. Mama integrated at schools in St. Louis. She made herself smaller to be polite and non-problematic, Audrey. And growing up in the birth where we were from one of the few black families,
Starting point is 04:38:58 she passed out on to me. She had developed this like delightful energy that she really truly does have, but I also feel like deep down, she really needs to be some ass and she'll feel better. When she told me about how she spends her time monitoring, so much of her time monitoring herself, people be like, oh yeah, we are our ancestors, wildest dreams. What you're talking about is time to vote.
Starting point is 04:39:20 But it's, what the fuck are they talking about right now, bro? Okay, let me just get back in. But my ancestors wildesteads dream because I can be a bitch. It was crazy how people use, if I ever use this word in relation to her, they would fucking castrate me, right? I didn't use it, I didn't use it. I'm reading her words. This is sisters' words, okay?
Starting point is 04:39:45 And I'm okay with that Because because mama wasn't allowed to be a bitch in her space Or in white spaces You know what's crazy They told my white spaces Y'all are in a white space doing his interview This is crazy And I feel like it's my duty to literally get in there
Starting point is 04:40:03 And be like I'm gonna do what I want And I feel like my mom at first Was really uncomfortable with me saying Cras things and behaving a certain way And she was embarrassed even though she was proud and then something just happened when it started to free her. She started moving around things in the house, design the house, started being free. She didn't grow up with money or anything, so it was scary for her to think about renovating the crib or having something for herself.
Starting point is 04:40:25 She'd never imagine what her dream house could be, so it was like, so it scared her. That's true, too. She's snapping right here. It fucked her up. She was upset and embarrassed, but now she's like freed by the proxy type shit. You gave her that. And she gave to me. When was the last time you cried, Duckworth?
Starting point is 04:40:46 Kenny What was the first time you cried? I say the last time I cried was Oh, Mr. Morrell On Mother I Sober That shit was deep for me Alright, let's go read what the fuck he was talking about on that Here we go
Starting point is 04:41:05 Mother I sober lyrics This is one he admitted that his auntie was a nigger, right? Or the one that he was getting his Gooch fondle with or something like that Where's it? Oh yeah Yeah, this is a song where he, like, I guess his family thought somebody stuck They finger up his booty hole or something shit. I'm like, what the fuck?
Starting point is 04:41:29 Like, I remember looking in the mirror, knowing I was gifted. Only child, me for seven years, everything was for Christmas. Family ties, they accused my cousin. Did he touch you, Kendrick? Never lie, but no one believed me when I said he didn't. Yo, Kendrick's still really traumatized by that nigger-like finger-fucking him. Like, this shit crazy. What's going on right now?
Starting point is 04:41:54 Yeah, this is You been there Yo, Kendrick, you grown now You gotta slide on that nigga Fuck that. If that nigga finger fucked you, bro, fuck that man You need a big step over To his crib and slap the shit out of that nigga
Starting point is 04:42:07 Like, what the hell? Frozen moments still holding on to I had to trust myself. I saw rhyming Oh, okay, so he started rhyming Because his homie fingered him Okay, that's good I mean, got a,
Starting point is 04:42:24 just coping mechanisms. I start rhyming Wait, is the reason we have hip hop Jesus Because his cousin fingered his butt hole Yeah, that's crazy It's kind of like a fire story too though, right? Yeah, after he fingered my butt hole The only way I could express myself
Starting point is 04:42:43 Is this rap words that rhymed Over like a beat Because he was beating up my fucking anus Like, I don't know what the fuck? I don't know what's going on. God damn it, I don't know Damn That's a fire story still.
Starting point is 04:42:58 I'm gonna lie you This is a fire ass story My boy said he got fingered in and he started rapping I like that You know why? That's vulnerability You know all these rappers be like Yo 50 stories like yeah I got shot nine times I couldn't move
Starting point is 04:43:14 Like y'all got shot through my mouth My mouth was wired shut I just came from my accident Don't know what Kendry story is Yo that nigga figured my butt I ain't know how to tell nobody, so the only time I could really talk about is when the beat was popping and I had a rap in my mind. I swear.
Starting point is 04:43:34 I like that. I think that's fire. I think that's fire. That's a fire-ass rap story. I hate hearing the story. So when did you start rapping? Yeah, I killed five niggas. I did like a three year.
Starting point is 04:43:45 I killed five niggas. I did a 10-year bid. Now I'm ready to rap. He heard that too many times. Yeah, I ain't going to lie. And I killed three niggies in the hood, but I beat it self-defense. So I had to just wrap my story. We ain't hear no story like this, nigga.
Starting point is 04:44:00 We ain't hear no story like this? Yeah, I was getting finger popped by my brother. Like, he was just like up in there, just up in the end and out type shit. Keep it real. Shit, the way he was doing it, like, I was speechless. The only time I could really talk was when I got in the booth. Because, like, he was in my booth. Pause.
Starting point is 04:44:16 Okay, I fuck with it. I like that story. I like it. I started rhyming, coping mechanism to lift up myself. Shit. nigga fucking nigga popping him was uplifted to him
Starting point is 04:44:31 I ain't gonna hold you talk to his lawyer Oh you should stitch on that nigga That's my type of nigga That's my type of nigga I won't be talking to the lawyer I talked to the police The DA he's going to jail
Starting point is 04:44:40 What are you talking to your lawyer Told me not to be so hard on myself Pause Pause Yo imagine to you lawyer Yo I'm so fucked up over my cousin Finger fucking me When I was eight
Starting point is 04:44:54 Brough Chill out man Don't be so hard on yourself. He was hard on me! Oh my God, this is bad. This is bad. This is crazy. He has an aura.
Starting point is 04:45:09 You know, this thing I told him about his nigga. He's talking about his cousin like he's Duke Dennis. That's crazy. Yo, that shit's out of here. What's going on, bro? What's popping, bro? What's going to all with this shit? Yo, what's going on with this shit?
Starting point is 04:45:24 All right. Congratulations. Made to be famous till I feel on easy. Damn, okay, all right. You know, I fuck with Kendrick Steele. That nigga really going through it. Water watching, live my life in nature, only things that relieve me.
Starting point is 04:45:40 Holy shit. I don't know what that feels like. Getting your booty hole violated so much, you got to watch the water for shit not to hurt. Oh my God, that shit sounds crazy. Just got vigorously finger popped by your homie. The only thing that could soothe your soul is watching. the water.
Starting point is 04:46:09 Spirit guide whisper in my ear. This nigga starts seeing ghost. That's crazy. Did he touch you? I said no, no, no. They still didn't believe me. Brothers said he got revenge.
Starting point is 04:46:26 My mother's brother said he got revenge from my mother's face. Oh shit. They slid for that nigga booty hole. That's crazy. That's lit. I'm down with that. Now I'm down with that. Yo, chat, if y'all ever heard that, somebody took my anus without my consent slide for me gang slide niggia imagine the nigger coming home brov it's done what's the niggins who took your booty you won't take no more
Starting point is 04:47:00 booties in this lifetime okay yo yo you ever seen paid him full Rico when he came back remember where rico was like yo Rico it was like a chain It's like your A I handled that Oh where's that scene at Where's that scene Nah I imagine it was like this
Starting point is 04:47:41 Pated in full Rico Uh A yo A I think Hey yo ace Oh this is here Bandaged up And the nigga pulls up
Starting point is 04:48:00 Yup Yup Yo, Dot! Yo, they got... Let me not joke too crazy. Hey, yo, hey, niggas get shot every day, B. Yo, niggas get their joint, okay, day, B. What's popping, B? You be a-a-night, nigga
Starting point is 04:48:24 Be all right I'm tough right I don't feel the same My body Look at this Look at this I'm out Rico
Starting point is 04:48:38 You understand what I'm saying Look at me That what you mean you out I've been shot in the head baby My body Different I'm different You understand what I'm saying
Starting point is 04:48:56 The doctor said I wasn't going to walk the same You understand what I'm See I'm only joking by this Because Kenjutson he didn't happen. I know how the song go. He said he didn't happen, allegedly. I wouldn't joke about if he really got his booty hole took.
Starting point is 04:49:28 Like, come on, bro. Like, I got some morals. I'm only joking about it because he said it didn't happen. Like, did you ever read the whole song? He said, never happened. I think he said on the third verse or something. So this never happened. I think what they thought it happened
Starting point is 04:49:43 because of how he was acting. Just to let y'all know. I know somebody not getting sensitive. Okay. Let me put it back in context. Kendrick on a song called Mother I Sober rapped about some hypothetical situations. Some may be true or not true,
Starting point is 04:50:01 but he spoke to something where his family thought he was touched, right? And he never says on the song he was touched. He actually says he wasn't touched, but they believed he was touched. and they went as far as assaulting or hurting the person, which was a family member, who they believe touched him. Okay.
Starting point is 04:50:24 Again, if Kendrick, like, was literally fucked by his cousin, I wouldn't be joking about it. Like, that's not a joke. Sexual assault in general, but even, especially to men. Because I think when it comes to men, like, we definitely be overlooking it, like,
Starting point is 04:50:40 really, nigga. You know, but he was a child. He was a child, I wouldn't be joking about it. But he said it didn't happen. So we're having a little bit of fun. Like, just like, how he has creative creative freedom to create certain situations we're just having a little fun all right calm it down man chase god he says chill ag is a hard topic for a lot how many y'all
Starting point is 04:50:56 niggins got all right now let's move on bro all right okay all right uh we back to usurina's joint he said would you say you've done more cried recently didn't you have in your life so ken just says now yeah i have to here says uh... is cleansing. Now here's Kendrick. Where does this quote come from? This is a good quote.
Starting point is 04:51:27 It might be easier for you though. That's Kendrick says I cry all the time. I'm going to cry right now because that's just beautiful. Wait, you didn't tell me what was the first time you allowed it to happen? The first time I allowed it to happen is documented.
Starting point is 04:51:47 Actually, on stage. Hey, no way the first time this thing cried was on stage. Really? In 2011 when Dre and Snoop and the whole West Coast was out and they was like, this is a torch we're handing off. Dre passed me the torch and a burst of energy just came out and I had to let it flow. My tears is all on the internet. I look back and I love that moment and I love that to happen. Tears of joy
Starting point is 04:52:11 is always good. When I had my first show after mad niggas was hating on me, I was damn emotional too So I ain't gonna hold you so big up for that one Kung Fu Because it showed me in a real time expressing And seen all the work I put forth In my actually come to life in that moment Let's look at the moment
Starting point is 04:52:28 Here we go Saying I'm out Alright here we go Who's show is this Oh no no this is a TDE show I see the TD thing right there Oh so I guess I guess Snoop comes out Was this planned
Starting point is 04:53:16 I never heard the story behind this Okay, okay They need some performance I think the game comes out next Alright Let's see what happened Oh, I think the game just walks out, right? The game walks out
Starting point is 04:53:56 I thought I was going to get applause Did he come out throwing up What was he throwing up? What gang sign is that The game throwing up? I don't know Teach me the gang, teach me the game All right, so we got We got the game
Starting point is 04:54:29 Kendrick Lamar Corrupt and Snoke dog pretty good pretty good representative of the west coast nah chat
Starting point is 04:54:53 they got a little too I only I only was cracking on it because bro Kendrick said he didn't get fucked like I think people
Starting point is 04:55:01 always misconstrue that verse he never said he got fucked like even when Drake dissed him about it remember when Drake
Starting point is 04:55:07 was just like Drake said in the hard part six he mentioned yo you you sensitive about that because you was touch
Starting point is 04:55:15 or something like that right but if you listen to the verse, Kendrick never said he was touched. You know what I'm saying? He actually denies it. But he talks about how that's a real situation in families where like, you know,
Starting point is 04:55:28 I mean, shit has happened online now. I've seen someone accuse, you know, the YouTuber's CJ so cool. They're accusing CJ so cool. He dated some woman that had some kids. I guess some weren't his. But they're accusing him of touching one of the kids. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 04:55:45 Now, he said it's not true. Like, we don't know what's up with that. But, you know, and I think the daughter is actually doubling down on the same. What's true? Who don't say? Anyway. Kendrick was the kid in question. Kendrick is saying even now, he tried to tell him that the dude didn't touch him.
Starting point is 04:56:03 And that didn't matter to people. Because they still either beat the dude up or whatever the cases. So please, like, nobody's clowning Kendrick for getting fucked. For all we know, he didn't get fucked. Willie G says no black man's going to admit his What? His aunt your uncle touched him, let alone he touched everyone in the house but him.
Starting point is 04:56:30 It don't add up. He grieving the loss of his innocence. Okay, that's an interesting way to look at it. Okay. And I mess with time. Thank you, brother. Is he crying yet? Oh, yeah, I can't see him.
Starting point is 04:56:49 Kendra going to left. Oh, yeah, he getting emotional. That's that. So this Q in it I think J-Rot back here this was 8 this was 8 1911 when did um good kid Matt City when didn't that drop 2012 on this I'm tripping it dropped 2012 I know um section 80 was out why did people just say like why did they they already passed the throne or like the torch to him I know the game had cool off. Huh. I'm pretty sure it was a good reason. I just don't. I'm trying to remember the sequence
Starting point is 04:58:40 events. Yeah, I'd be crying too. Hang on now. Yeah, acknowledgement by your peers. It'll definitely, it'll definitely do it to you. Oh, by the way, this was around the time when I think Dr. Dre was heavily jacking Kendrick too. Not that he's not no more, right? But, but like he was almost like, see, it was the Dr. Dre protagy at that point, right? Pock resting in peace so easy Wawke a j-rock don't see Blas miss me I hate one nigga say that the west coast ain't popping
Starting point is 04:59:27 We're the west, nigga. Before it was K-out, it was just a little nigger with a cool and a haircut, they're rapist's that fucking ass off You see one thing we in this little nigger got confident, I mean, yeah, one thing we got confidence, it's constant, yeah I know it's great, I love you, I love you, Jay, I love you, Jay,
Starting point is 05:00:03 Rock school's way cute motherfucker Ross. Hey. Yo, this is crazy. Hold on. Yo, so Punch him TDE.
Starting point is 05:00:21 Yo, I ain't going to lie to you. Yo. Hey, by the way, this is hilarious. So, oh,
Starting point is 05:00:32 oh, hear this. So Punch says, I respect hip hop journalism and I feel it's needed and it's true as form. It helps keeps
Starting point is 05:00:40 the culture alive, but it's a few real ones left. Most of you guys are trash. Just my opinion. That's why artists don't want to talk to you. God damn. You know what's so funny about him saying this? You know, like,
Starting point is 05:00:58 I don't think me and this dude are any type of friends. I don't even think he's even this and me because I'd be a fucking idiot to think, oh, I'm getting the catch. I don't want to know fucking Kensig Lamar interview. Really, I'm going to fuck about interview with none of these things. I've been telling you, I like talking about you. I make way more money talking about you than to you
Starting point is 05:01:14 And also like I'm not about his massage no fucking ego of no goddamn rapper to get no goddamn interviewer Or suck up to you or whatever the cases So you see that we're going to do it and like you know I've done amazing interviews with Dirk You know I get it these these days you're on their timing whether there's Dirk 21 Savage Whether it's um anybody who have sat down recently But I don't know if he meant to throw this stone and like at me but like it misses me you know I? Ain't nobody in on earth think that I'll be waiting for Kendrick Lamar interview, right? You know who this stone hits?
Starting point is 05:01:51 This stone hits DJ head, Joe Budding, Elliot Wilson, because those are the people who would be reasonably thinking that Kendrick would give y'all an interview. Y'all have all shitted on Drake. Y'all have all, y'all are all, well, well, well, Joe, Joe and, you know, you know, Elliot is just a, we look at Elliot as just as a legendary interview. But Joe has that cloud. DJ head, he's just been sucking it. Who else?
Starting point is 05:02:22 Who else? I don't know who else. We'll be counting here. But the mere fact that punch is just saying the reason why he don't talk to y'all black media niggas and he goes to a white media outlet to interview, he thinks y'all is trash. Yo, this is crazy. This is crazy, nigga
Starting point is 05:02:44 This is crazy Damn They think them niggas trash Typical Kendrick man All the media niggins Thaw go Yo, you know what happened? You let me break down the media game
Starting point is 05:03:06 Yo I've never asked Drake for an interview Anybody can ask Drake I got a million dollars I've never asked Drake for interview That's facts I've never asked Drake for an interview Even when
Starting point is 05:03:17 Remember that time you I was like Oh I'm mad at Drake or like whatever Whatever And actually you thought me I was mad at me too because they were like oh he went on car stream he presented that he's like yo act i'm gonna call up um on your stream it wasn't me like please call up you get what i'm saying um one other time i've brought him on stream i think i think remember when i had passed out like this one about
Starting point is 05:03:38 my old apartment but anyway for me and i've always said this i get my money's worth out of my association with drake by knowing that if i need to break a story the biggest artist is only going to talk to me. You feel what I'm saying? Like, bro, that's just what it is. Like, nigga, that's my way and go. I don't want no fucking interview with these niggins. The fuck.
Starting point is 05:04:02 By the way, I also tell them they should want to do interviews. You know why? I think even Drake should want to do an interview. You don't have to be with me. Because anytime people don't hear it from your mouth, pause, it's always going to get misconstrued, right? Like, the fuck. I think some of the croties, I won't even mention that.
Starting point is 05:04:21 Yeah, so for me, I look at it like that. But, and I always used to say, I said if Drake was going to do an interview, this was before the beef, I said there's a few people I, I don't even think I wouldn't ever feel entitled because there's people in line. I thought Elliot was ahead of me in that line, pause. Obviously, we all want a big interview. What I'm saying is that I'm just not going to feel entitled. I never did. Elliot Wilson, I would feel like is ahead in that line because he's. done so many Drake interviews.
Starting point is 05:04:53 Joe Budden has this interesting relationship with them. And I think he told Joe he was going to do some shit. He's told Norian them he was going to do some shit. He told Gilly and them he was going to do some shit. So now here's the thing about like this whole interview thing. This is why like this is so funny about Kendrick. And I love how Kendrick shits on people because it's going to make you fuck niggas appreciate Drake a little bit more.
Starting point is 05:05:13 I haven't going to lie to you. At least Drake lied to a couple niggies and told him he was going to do interviews. Kendrick didn't even promise niggins interviews. Kenrick just did a white platform and sent his man's out here to tell y'all he thinks y'all are trash you get what I'm saying That's why most people switch you know that's what happened right half of these media niggas got mad at Drake and switched because they like yo He'd been gassing us all up promising interviews he don't really fuck with us he's using us blah blah blah blah blah Yo this isn't like a a mutual relationship Whatever whatever we're gonna go dick ride Kendrick Kendrick is gonna he's he's for the people he's not a
Starting point is 05:05:51 Colonizer. Drake did a colonizer thing. Gas us up. But as soon as he felt he didn't need us, he didn't give us an interview. Kendrick, he's not going to do that because he's for the culture, black power. We're going to be all right. And Kendrick gets his chance to do the interview, goes to the white platform, sends his man's out to say, he thinks, oh, you niggas is trash. He ain't doing him in a fucking interview with yon niggas. Perfect.
Starting point is 05:06:17 This is hilarious. You know what I'm saying? This is hilarious. Hey Hey man Tough He said Respect hip hop
Starting point is 05:06:28 Journalist He said Keep culture alive But there's only so many Real ones left Most of you guys are Trash You know what's funny
Starting point is 05:06:38 Here's the thing I don't make a couple Millions off of this This Drake and Kendrick Me I'm fine You know who need the bread Them other niggas
Starting point is 05:06:47 Who me's dick around And Kendrick Because like DJ head He's nobody Watching this shit Like me I'm good I don't need no fucking Kenji Glamar interview.
Starting point is 05:06:55 I'll get a couple more madebacks. I just bought two houses. Rental properties. I'm getting a rental properties. I'm good. I shouldn't say that because people trying to sue me. Chal don't find out where I don't want. Anyway.
Starting point is 05:07:05 But I'm good. Anyway. But you know who need it? Them niggas. And them niggas who numbers is down, struggling like hell, can't get nothing going on. Kendrick going to come out and say,
Starting point is 05:07:22 oh y'all niggies is trash i'm not doing no interview with y'all i hate to say chat but i'm becoming a bigger and bigger kentry fan as we as we speak finesse the culture clown them to their face call him niggis trash who supported you tell them bum-ass rappers who be does ron your dick you not give him a feature my type of niggum i like it okay i like it I love it. Yo, them niggas be like, yo. Yo, we won't get out like 1,500 views up to like, to like maybe like 100,000.
Starting point is 05:08:12 Like every time we talk as long as what dot going to come through. He sent the message. Y'all trash. Oh, man. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Oh, shit. Oh, shit, nah. What's this shit called?
Starting point is 05:08:37 Bumbleclad. I can't remember it. Oh, hey. Oh, hey, DJ Head, I'm going to give you a shout out that Kendrick won't give you, nigger. All right? Don't ever sneak this me again, Toma, you glad I'm getting bad. The nigger you cockrode and sucked him off clean, nigger, and came up with a face looking like glazed donut for the last year, nigga.
Starting point is 05:09:01 He's not going to do this for you, but I'm going to do it for you. Because I know you got a podcast, and I heard you sign with Charlemagne. I hope he gave you a little bag over there. But I want to make sure you win it. because you know what happened you'll be on Twitter tweeting about West Coast this Dot this West Coast this Nobody you don't get paid from Twitter nigga
Starting point is 05:09:17 Let me actually show what you actually do Okay, I'm gonna give you props Everybody go check this nigga out man Because Kenjig ain't gonna get this nigga to shout out Alright DJ head effective immediately I think that's his You know what I mean? Listen This shot out won't even be bigger than what Charlemagne could do
Starting point is 05:09:32 for you nigga, you owe me some money for this Alright y'all go check this man out He got 8000000 subscribers Y'all go check his podcast out You heard me? Y'all go check that shit out, okay? He had an episode on. Feel me?
Starting point is 05:09:45 I got to go watch this shit. This is going to be riveting. Feel me, even a TD package, stimulus package ain't getting him really far. You know what I mean? Yeah, we got a... This thing got a thousand views in a two-see interview? All right, fuck it.
Starting point is 05:10:01 Who cares? Y'all get my man numbers up, man. Kendrick not fin a hop on his podcast and get him lit, bro. Kendrick going to take him dick around him on Twitter, day. Trust me. I get more engagement than all of y'all. Twitter just sent me a check.
Starting point is 05:10:16 Like Twitter will be paying my main account. They'll send me like $1,200. I'm like, what the fuck? What the fuck about getting all these engagements for? Yeah, Twitter don't pay, nigga. Like, it's just, you know, shout to Elon, but Elon is not cutting the check, bro.
Starting point is 05:10:29 That's why I was about a stream on Twitter. Remember I was breaking all type of numbers? I think that month they might have paid me four bans. That's it. Anyway, nigga, I'd be tweeting. My shit be going viral. niggas hating on me or whatever. Who gives a fuck?
Starting point is 05:10:43 This nigga sent me $1,200. I said, peace out, nigga. I'll catch you niggas on TikTok. That's something shit. I'm out of here, man. Anyway, that nigga will tweet like he tweet like he's going out of style. Every 20 minutes. West Coast.
Starting point is 05:10:55 Okay, we know you're not making shit. Please could y'all go over to this guy's podcast and show him some love, okay? Because Kendrick Lamar is not going to give him no type of credit. And instead of him hating on Big Act for having 20,000 people watching him for seven hours, on his live stream. You feel what I'm saying? Doing damn near 20 to 25 million on YouTube cumulatively via all our channels.
Starting point is 05:11:20 Could you please just go help DJ Head get like more than 100,000 views per month, please, anybody. Because y'all do this. Now, y'all do for me. I got to give a nigga a stimulus package. You know, this Tusi interview right here? This one right here?
Starting point is 05:11:41 You know, Tusi's saying was going to quit if he ain't sells 20k? Well, this thing I might have to quit if you don't get this to 10K. Come on. Get this interview views up and help my boy out. Shout to our DJ head.
Starting point is 05:11:52 This is a stimmy you was waiting for because I know Kendra can't give you shit, nigga. Okay? That nigga probably told you. Nick, I made you DJ to pop out what more you want? Like, what the fuck was that? You get a couple more Twitter engagements?
Starting point is 05:12:04 Like, this shit don't do nothing. I know I'm a good guy. I'm a good guy, man. I'm going to hit Charlotte, man. I'm like, I hope you got this shit for the distance. Scout game. This shit got 8,000. How long have they been doing this? They started this shit
Starting point is 05:12:26 during the, you know, everybody, oh, oh yeah, Sherman was the first guest. Nigger, in four months, they got 8,000 subscribers, I can't believe it. This is why the nigga is hoping that I get, I get banned from streaming. In four
Starting point is 05:12:42 months, the nigga got 8,000 subscribers sucking all the cock in the world. Are you kidding me? Talking about stay on stream. Nigger, stay on your podcast. Or stay off your knees. Kendrick ain't doing shit for you.
Starting point is 05:12:58 Charlemagne gave you a bag, nigga. Go do the pod! And leave Big Axe name out your fucking mouth. Somebody said, oh, Charleman hasn't been on your shit either. I don't need Shawlman to be on my shit, nigga. I'm big act, nigga, the fuck.
Starting point is 05:13:15 Now, did you guys realize that? I came in the game dolly. I made into a situation. I don't need none of these niggas. Not one. Fuck with you. Shawman but I don't eat them. Shout to my boy Joe.
Starting point is 05:13:29 We might do something to end of the year. You know what I mean? That's my guy. Come on. But still. It's going to happen. Anyway, I'm just trying to show some love.
Starting point is 05:13:37 Oh, that's Gina views from no jumper. Okay. Shout out to her. Yeah, Shawman gave him the stimmy at first and dipped on the ass. Gave him a 360 dealing. All right, man.
Starting point is 05:14:02 Yo, chat, you know I'm going to be petty. I would even be this petty with him. bro I seen yo I'm gonna keep it up being with you I'm gonna tell you why y'all can check out of Twitter too I don't care I'll get free press
Starting point is 05:14:11 I seen the nigga do some lame ass shit and I'm like oh nigga you know I'm on your head for life now all right perfect we don't need to talk we're good now I'm gonna be on your head
Starting point is 05:14:20 because it'd be the loser niggas who try to get on my bad side so my complex and complex I'm gonna be on y'all bitch ass too nigga um talking about oh academics has been banned on Twitch
Starting point is 05:14:32 hi Twitch after streamer Aiden Ross Toma's stay on stream Oh word Oh you are you thinking funny You know I think it's funny Is that you a bum Don't tell me
Starting point is 05:14:45 Salute King None of that shit nigga Salute your views And by the way Hey Just do me this one favor His last video on his channel Just put at least like two on the comments
Starting point is 05:14:54 And it just tell him the chat Niggas just coming over here To check out the graveyard To see what it's like To be making content That nobody watches Tell him to stay on Twitter on his knees Sucking Dot's dick
Starting point is 05:15:07 Okay, we'll leave it at that Yeah, when I came back last stream I couldn't really give, I couldn't give that moment to him But the Espolone is great today All right, cool, are we still reading this goddamn interview Or is it done? Oh, so going? All right, fuck, like, oh, they really was talking. Okay, we back to the shit, bro.
Starting point is 05:15:32 All right, so Cesar says that was emotional and pretty what do you want for yourself? What's your driving force? Do you feel like you've done it all? Do you feel like now it's all for the plot? Is the plot you? Is further self-discovery the plot? Is it domination?
Starting point is 05:15:57 It's funny. I was asking myself that this morning. I get fulfilled, sharing my experience with the youth and allowing them to hear stories and hear these experiences and catching up to them. So to actually answer your question It's communication with people in general And I feel my work in music is just a start
Starting point is 05:16:16 I don't think it's my end goal I don't know I know it's not my end goal Music is just a vessel to get me there Do you have an idea of What you're supposed to do I I don't
Starting point is 05:16:30 I I'm curious And that's what keeps me energized Do you have a design desire specifically of what it should be? Or are you going to let God shape? By the way, another thing. No, never mind.
Starting point is 05:16:47 Yo, I got to stop going on rants. Yo, I got to stop going on rants, bro. I really got to stop going on rance. Hold on. Let me take a shout. I got to stop. I got to stop going on rance. I got to stop.
Starting point is 05:16:59 I got to stop, Chad. I got to stop, bro. I got to stop. Hold on. Let me drink a little bit more. Oh, a little bit more. You got swirl it with a pinky chat. Oh, fuck.
Starting point is 05:17:42 I think my alcoholic. No. Anyway, all right, cool. Yeah, I was about going from another rant. I had to chill. Lord, keep me near the cross. Okay.
Starting point is 05:17:53 Okay. Do you know. All right. So I told my end goal, so do you have an idea what you're supposed to do? I don't. I'm curious.
Starting point is 05:18:02 That's what keeps me energized. Do you have a desire specifically of what it should be? or are you going to let God shape it for you? I'm going to let God shape it. I love the mystery of it. I have to have it. I have to.
Starting point is 05:18:17 The chase of it all. You know what I'm saying? You're so teachable. Shut up. You are. That's what I feel like I suffer from. I'm not teachable for real. That's my problem.
Starting point is 05:18:31 Because I always be like either my fear or do some shit. I have a low pain tolerance. but a high competition tolerance. I can't explain it. What is it you want the most? Sorry, I can see it. If you want anything. Information.
Starting point is 05:18:54 I want it all. I want resources. I want to meet people smarter than me. I want to talk to them. I want them to show me things. I want to be fulfilled with whatever this world has to offer. That shit hypes me up. Information.
Starting point is 05:19:12 I'm a fucking nerd for it. You is too. I am. This shit's a mystery. And I love a mystery. I love it. I love the answers. Could be wrong or right.
Starting point is 05:19:29 You have such fathered time energy. It's given universal dad vibes. Actually, it's more like a universal sensei. It's almost like gender ambiguous as father and mother because you seem quite in tune with your feminine energy. Do you consider yourself in touch with your feminine side? Kendrick? I have to balance both.
Starting point is 05:20:12 At first, all I knew was masculinity. And I always kept that wall up. because of my pops. But the more I delve deeper into my music, and the more expressive I get with myself, the more feminine energy is right there. That's not the bravado. I grew up seeing all the time.
Starting point is 05:20:34 This is who I am, the soft-spoken me. I have to own it. This is where my superpower lies. This is where it doesn't get neutralized. because if my job is to communicate, I need to be able to communicate with everyone. I need to be able to sit in front of Cizzer
Starting point is 05:21:03 and talk to you in a way where you feel comfortable. In a way, it feels authentic from me to you, you to me. And I can't do that with a wall up. I can't do that. with my fool. Well, can I ask you a hyper-masculine question? Duckworth?
Starting point is 05:21:42 You tell me to shut the fuck up. What does not like us mean to you? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Not like us? It's the energy. It's who I am. The type of man I represent. Now, if you identify with that man, I represent.
Starting point is 05:22:04 Break it down for me, Kendry. Break it down. Break it down, sis. The man that has morals, he has values, believes in something, and he stands on something. He is not pandering.
Starting point is 05:22:20 He's a man who can recognize his mistakes and not be afraid to share the mistakes. And he could dig deep to fear-based ideologies or experiences. Imagine Kendrick saying this is an ASMR type shit. That's what I'm talking like this.
Starting point is 05:22:51 Be able to express them without feeling like he's less of a man. If I'm thinking of not like us, I'm thinking of me and whoever who identifies with that. Now, can I say something else in that realm or you want me to get away from that. Can I ask you something else, Kendrick?
Starting point is 05:23:17 Is it mean? No. It's more like, I thought it was really interesting that there was any consensus at all that you might be an angry individual. For me, I don't find that energy that comes from you
Starting point is 05:23:33 comes from an angry place and actually the last hour and change pretty much solidifies. That it's almost like a, a yogic, like a monk-like place. So when you feel a surge of energy in records like that, where's the root? Is it anger?
Starting point is 05:23:52 Believe I'm an angry person. But I do believe in love and war. And I believe they both need to exist. And my awareness of that allows me to react to things but not identify with them as who I. am just allowing them to exist and allowing them to flow through me. That's what I believe. I'm going to quit while on my head, but before I say something crazy.
Starting point is 05:24:32 Okay. Now let's see what's going on with you, man. What I've always loved about you, Siza. And respected is your ability to fully express yourself. How have you been able to navigate that through your music? Do you dread it's coming out through certain lyrics? Well, I wrote a song last summer, and it was too honest. I really couldn't put it out.
Starting point is 05:25:00 I couldn't put it out. I was just trying to tell him myself so crazy. I can't stop. It's like I have to tell her myself so I'm not bored. Because otherwise I'm like, what's the point? What was the point? What's the point? When I'm in studio, it hurts.
Starting point is 05:25:18 No, it hurts. It hurts. It hurts. It hurts. It hurts. It hurts. It hurts sometimes. Maybe that's why I tap it and pretend. I pretend to be other people. Yeah, yeah, I do. I do. I do. I do. That's what I'm pretending to be you. Or maybe I'm pretending to be like Frank Ocean, or future. Because it's easy. It's easy for me through their eyes, man. That is to sit with some of the really harsh things I say about myself to myself.
Starting point is 05:25:48 I guess I just want to say nicer things about myself. So I'm like, I guess I should look through my eyes. I should look through someone else's. But when I heard Mr. Morrell, I was like, I'm not digging deep enough. Not into my art. I'm running from so many things. So now I'm like in my bag, okay? I'm codependent and I'm like a people pleaser
Starting point is 05:26:19 and I'm afraid of all these things I'm so fucking selfish all of these things I tell myself because I have to because I got to like strip myself from the ego like from the bottom and I have to because I'm bored to death with the iteration of myself why am I trying to be human so bad because it hurts
Starting point is 05:26:40 it hurts it hurts it hurts so bad but that's the job right right No matter how much spirits you talk to or any of that, it just doesn't matter. You have to be here. You're going to be in the ether eventually. Just not now. That's what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 05:26:58 I appreciate you. I'm laughing to keep myself from crying, but thank you. I appreciate you too. I'm proud of you. Not only your artistry, but I'm proud of you in the sense of caring and respecting who you are and being able to grow or go through emotions. Be aware and say, okay, this is me.
Starting point is 05:27:25 I can either grow from it or put it away and come back to it. That's what I get from you. I think you got a good sense of it. Just knocking out the fear of it all. I got to do what you're doing. Yeah, I got to do what you're doing. Your philosophy of when it gets too hot, and that's where you got to go
Starting point is 05:27:49 like like a little closer yeah closer to it and all the way through until your shit's burning I don't take it there yeah there go I do like this conversation this is a conversation between artists and even though I think both of them
Starting point is 05:28:09 are talking on some fake, woke, deep shit like bro I'm sorry to tell y'all like y'all shit is just not that fucking deep y'all can sit here and tell me all y'all want to tell me that Kendrick is just some like philosopher and that Siza is just some fucking emotional guru. No, they're regular humans making songs with an intended purpose based on how they feel
Starting point is 05:28:31 at the time. Kendrick probably felt fuck this corny as Canadian, nigga. He's not like us. And he made a song. I think it's that deep. I don't think it's nothing else. I don't think it's all this moral shit, all like 50 definitions. I get trying to put some meaning towards, but I don't think that's what he thought in
Starting point is 05:28:48 the booth. And for Siza, I think Siza is, you know, is a complex person with emotions from what I've heard about her. You know, sometimes she's insecure. Sometimes she's confident. And whatever song you hear is probably going to be at a slice in the time of what she feels at a time. Who? It's not that deep, though. Okay.
Starting point is 05:29:07 We got to stop these artists from thinking their fucking Picasso. Chill out, bra. Even though we can say for Picasso, too, he's not a deep. So maybe I should let them rock. You know, art could have interpretation to it. Who am I to say? It's not deeper. It's deeper, right?
Starting point is 05:29:21 Okay, cool. Um, yeah. Yo, I ain't going to lie. For y'all journalists, y'all are cooked. Let me tell you this. Yo, chat. And punch, I want to say this to you directly. Hey, I love when, I always say this.
Starting point is 05:29:40 Every artist can stop doing interview, and academics is going to be at the top of the fucking game. You know why? Act is the best in the entire, music landscapes of running narratives not talking to no one talking himself for 10 hours on the mic no one could defeat me doing this you know i mean i could sit here and talk for 20 days to myself it's fine a lot of y'all aren't doing that a lot of y'all are podcasters and i do podcast too where you rely on someone to bounce off of good then some of y'all are interviewers when i hear
Starting point is 05:30:15 the rappers say that they don't do interviews? I don't, yo, you know what's so funny? I said this, like, I won't, I won't mention, like, I won't mention the exact episode. The, um, I had to miss a day of stream to do a podcast with a rapper. That's, and it's a rapper who sells. And I literally said, I said, listen, if I didn't like doing interviews and I like diversify my content, I make way more money sitting on stream and motherfucking doing content than ever interviewed a rapper.
Starting point is 05:30:44 Like, it don't hurt me. So when I hear the rappers saying that they don't want to do interviews, I'll be looking at these other niggas who need interviews. And I'm like, what's y'all think? Because they ain't hurt me. What do you think? Because you like doing interviews. You're the interview guy.
Starting point is 05:30:59 What about you? I have a guest on my podcast guy. What about you? I don't give a fuck. When I hear Kendry, when I hear Punch say, oh, they're trash. I'm like, yo, y'all niggies been a slide. Yo, Elliot, you ain't got a response to this shit? I talk to myself for 10 hours and make millions.
Starting point is 05:31:25 I'm good. No one could be like, oh, no, act needs these people. I will sit here and talk till my voice box goes out. And people will be like, hey, we'll just tune in. He's going to make some jokes. He's going to be cool. We're chilling. Don't want to talk to these things.
Starting point is 05:31:41 And I go a lot of it. That's what I like about Joe. Joe told me this when we were back on everyday show. You know what Joe said, act. if I had my way I would never talk to these fuck niggas they all they have inflated egos they think they don't want to do interviews they all think that an interviewer is
Starting point is 05:31:56 is begging them for something and then I realize especially once I like doubled down and got back into streaming you're right that nigga was right yeah I want like shit you know these days
Starting point is 05:32:11 like we don't even go actively booking artists anymore like shit if artists want to hit us up. Shit, Rollo hit me up recently. He said, oh, we got tapping. I want to do some shit.
Starting point is 05:32:22 I said, I like your content too. Yeah, we should do something. Cool. I'm not over here begging these motherfuckie. Do a motherfucker of you thing. I'm like, I'm like,
Starting point is 05:32:27 I'm good. You know what I mean? And by the way, it doesn't mean I don't like, I do like doing interviews and shit like that. But, yo, you know,
Starting point is 05:32:34 what Russ was saying is so funny how, like, I'm watching all the journalists who should feel offended. I think they think a lot of people in, in journalists,
Starting point is 05:32:45 I get it. Ask the big dog. So y'all think that they're dissing me. They're not dissing me. None of this shit disses me. It disses y'all. Like Russ said, you know what Russ said? Look.
Starting point is 05:33:01 Let me find it. Russ. What the fuck? Did he make the... Probably got to put a rapper. Oh my God. I can't find it. Anyway, Russ got into a back and foot with a rapper.
Starting point is 05:33:18 No, no, no, no, with a journalist. And Russ, Russ's point was like, rappers don't do interviews anymore because they're all. now looking like they don't need the medium of where the journalist, you know, the people who say that they're good at asking questions or they're good at being journalists, they're not looking for journalists, they're looking for platforms, right? So let me explain that. Rather than go to go do an interview with some chick who claims she's a good writer or whatever that works for whatever hip-hop publication, they want to come kicking with big act. They don't give a
Starting point is 05:33:55 fuck if I troll them all if I showed them for three fucking hours you know why big I got the biggest fucking platform of hip hop when I when I sit with them is viral when you sit with them it's like DJ heads sitting with them DJ has sitting with two C not one person talked about that if me and two C kicking for 20 seconds we go go viral that's that's true though so I get it so when a lot of times they be saying because I like even even that tweet I pulled up they were like yo we went from Angie Martinez to academics academics is not upset that artists are saying this bullshit. Y'all niggis need to be upset.
Starting point is 05:34:29 Kendrick could say every day of his life he don't do interviews. Great. The more he don't do interviews, the more I go get sources to report shit about him. And I'm going to make millions. I don't give a fuck. Same with Drake. Well, now Drake just tells me whatever.
Starting point is 05:34:44 But cool. I was doing it before Drake told me whatever. Nick, I was asking for an interview. Like, I just figured it out. The actual journalist I'm wondering when y'all go slide on these rappers because here's the thing I'm gonna give y'all and I'm giving I'm really speaking to y'all plight
Starting point is 05:35:02 and I now I don't want to you know y'all want to mention people name and throw them under the bus because you know everybody not liked me in terms of like just just speaking honestly I was talking to somebody who you can consider a traditional journalist right and they said
Starting point is 05:35:20 you know what the problem is when a rapper is coming up in the game and they have to go do this platform to platform. They get with some people, people like me, who are going to do some really good journalism on them to give their background. We're going to see that into the ecosphere. People are going to pick it up. And that journalism we did is going to be the backbone of what is going to spear some of the
Starting point is 05:35:45 media career or the media light that drives narratives. Of course, the music and their personality and social media does it too. But eventually they blow up. and they were complained to me about one particular artist. Actually, I'll even say it. Jake Cole was you, fuck, nigger. I won't mention the person, though. It was a journalist.
Starting point is 05:36:03 They gave you one of your first motherfucking interviews, nigga. When you was one of them young niggins with a fucking short hair cut, okay? And you gave that journalist a great interview. They did a great interview for you. They circulated everywhere. But once you got big, you would never give that person the same look. You know why? because, and this one I'm trying to say to y'all media niggas.
Starting point is 05:36:25 Artists use y'all. I know artists use y'all. That's why I use them back in reverse. The thing is, they be saying that I'm getting used when I'm getting millions. Y'all not get, y'all broke as fuck, and then y'all be saying that I'm the one, how am I getting used? If the niggins getting millions is getting used, what do y'all getting used when y'all don't got a platform? Yeah, and I get paid for nothing and they don't give you a look. That's the point.
Starting point is 05:36:47 So here's the thing. It was, it was Jay Cole. J-Cold did an interview when he was very young coming up in a game with a particular person J-Cold gets big J-Cold won't you know the artist is always going to get bigger than the media outlet J-Cold wouldn't give that person another interview again
Starting point is 05:37:05 actually I remember J-Cole gave Adam-22 interview J-Cold look J-Cole Adam 22 yo the person who I was talking to they literally said yo this is so crazy Jay Cole won't give us an interview now Adam 22 who was going on the fuck Jay Cole campaign
Starting point is 05:37:31 that was going on with a little pump and smoke perp Jay Cole pulls up on him and sits with him this is what I'm trying to tell all to y'all journalists your journalistic integrity don't matter the act didn't kill it the rappers killed it technology killed it fans killed it that's the reality of acting do shit
Starting point is 05:37:51 these rappers they use y'all so get out your feelings stop thinking that you're important and if you realize that any time a rapper wants to sit with you is never because they're giving you a gift it's because you're hot enough and you you deserve it this is why when i see drake go kick it with motherfucking kison at or aiden i don't feel no way i get back on my stream and get on my grizzly nigger i don't think these niggis owe me shit because none of these niggas really have any type of lawyer None of these niggas actually care about journalism. They care about a platform. So Adam 22 at that point, because he was covering all the little colored hair niggas,
Starting point is 05:38:29 had a platform. J-Cold didn't go back to that same person who gave him the interview when he had nothing going on. J-Cole went to the niggil who was slandering him, but had a platform. It tells you everything you need to know, and this is six fucking years ago. So when I hear, even with people with the Kendrick Lamar shit, If you, all that bullshit Kendrick doesn't rock you out of sleep with like he gonna change the game. Nigger, he doesn't look at all y'all niggins that supported him and summed up up y'all platform, your platform not popping. That's what it is.
Starting point is 05:39:02 If y'all platform was like, Kai, that nigga would be fucking with y'all, which how platform is not. So that's where you get to realize, bro, stop thinking these artists is like on some holistic, they care about journalism shit. They care about platforms. That's it. they want your platform to open them up to other people or to a certain basis. The same thing with politics. Donald Trump,
Starting point is 05:39:23 like, yo, Donald Trump and them were trying to do some shit with me. You think it's because they like act? Fuck no. Yo, act, we know like the bunch of niggas probably watch your channel. We're down to go do some shit with you. That's it. Y'all keep talking to my journalistic integrity. Don't listen to them all fucking TD Punch.
Starting point is 05:39:40 Don't listen. Yo, you'll put like this. And I hope every media outlet realizes this. You have the, you know, listen. Shout to even our generation and kids takeover. All these platforms that cover people early on. Bro, just remember this. When y'all cover some of these artists
Starting point is 05:39:57 and they blow up to get mainstream, they won't look back at you. So make sure you plan that. Just plan that to know. They only fuck with people with clout. That's a fact. These artists cloud chase. You know what's funny?
Starting point is 05:40:11 I'm probably closer to some of these interviews. I don't even give a fuck about talking to them. You know why? They're going to like, oh, well, you know, I got like this amount of numbers. We'll just go do it with act. You know, they'll come up with a weird angle. Oh,
Starting point is 05:40:21 what kind of phrase this says we're stepping to act? We're checking him. Nigger, go. You always said this was stupid. If y'all really want to change the game, act's going to be good. I'm a legend in the shit already. Like, Nick, I don't change the media game.
Starting point is 05:40:34 This is why I just shit on niggies like DJ head all fucking day. Like, you can't mention the new rap music media without me. Here's what I always say, though. For the people who will be like having my dick in their mouth trying to because I don't like men. Rather than thinking I'm the problem, why don't you ask the artist why they don't support y'all?
Starting point is 05:40:54 Because politeness, even, look, I don't know what Kendrick feels. I don't got no problem with Kendrick, but I don't go fuck about interviewing Kendrick. Kendrick had a moment in that battle. He could have easily threw the alley-up to another person to be like, yo, you imagine instead of saying,
Starting point is 05:41:09 even Ackie compromised. Imagine Kendrick was just like, yo, yo, we don't watch nothing but DJ head. pause that sounds crazy like that sounds you're ridiculous i know but that's think about that artists clout chase too the artists they rather all this meet this is why i sit back and beef with them one at a time and you know i like beefing with them one at a time because they think look meek mill his stupid ass spent five years beefing with me rather than saying hey i'm just going to ignore act and give every interview to this other guy like this is
Starting point is 05:41:47 the dumbness of like that's how me a six nine really start doing our one two duo six thousand's like yo act i'm only fucking with you all right then x yo act i'm only rocking with you cool young boy act i'm only rocking with two cool cardy act i'll rock with you you know what none of these other niggis who be hyping up these other bum-ass rappers or whoever else they the rappers that they like, never say I'm only rocking with you. The rappers diss the nigger, they claim they don't like, which is me. I don't care if you diss me or like me.
Starting point is 05:42:25 You don't go keep adding to the numbers. Yo, I told you, nigger, the best-selling merch we put out all year was a compromise merch. Thank you, Kendrick. Shit. Once Drake put me on the, I never even talked to Drake about it. Was Drake put me on the fucking end of the song? And then Kendrick gave me the,
Starting point is 05:42:50 next alley with the joint. I said I'm forever ingrained in rap history. Now when I talk to you, niggas, I just talk to y'all. I talk down to y'all. It's over. It's fucking over. These artists had an opportunity.
Starting point is 05:43:02 Like, think about this, right? Like, this is how much I just realized that people are stupid because I could give them the formula. How long has my reign and hip hop been at like this hip hop shit? If these rappers were that mad or didn't like me as y'all claim they don't,
Starting point is 05:43:18 you think they would be still be for me or they would be like, yo, we're just going to hype up this new guy. Here's this other guy right here who we think is more in tune and who's more cooler. He's not ax. They would just shout him out all day. Yo, we only fuck with him. If you ain't him,
Starting point is 05:43:34 we all fuck with you. You know what they all do? Man, fuck act. Yo, act, what's up? All right, cool. I don't go, fuck. Whether you like me and hate me is the same metric. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 05:43:43 I've never went to the bank. And my accountant said, yo this two million right here was from the niggas you like that liked you but that three million was from the niggas who didn't like you that watched too we you can't spend the three million of the niggins that didn't like you where we got to take that away like what you know what they said bro you got five that's it like perfect so anyway uh i only say that to say this media shit yo respectfully Elliot Wilson everybody else y'all stop saying these rappers don't, bro, these rappers don't
Starting point is 05:44:18 fuck with y'all, bro. And no, it's not, no, actually they do fuck with y'all. But these rappers are clout chasers. They're looking for ways to connect to audiences. If they don't do an interview with you, they don't think they need to connect your audience. It's not even personal. If they don't do
Starting point is 05:44:34 an interview with you, they don't think they need your audience. And that should be like, it should put like something in bed in your mind. I'm going to treat y'all niggis different from now on. If that's how you, rocking with me i'm gonna treat y'all different watch so anyway the malcolm i fuck with y'all what's y'all all right anyway what we doing though oh my computer turned black oh it's it's turning to night
Starting point is 05:45:05 mode okay what we doing people i'm feeling good feeling good oh we had six hours i told you we we're gonna get to seven hours said i'm mad energized too bruh okay half y'all probably left i like I can you talk too much. This is why y'all got to catch me in a 10 o'clock stream. A 10 o'clock stream, we're going to react more. You catch me in a 1 o'clock stream, bro. Talk a lot of shit, bro. Chat, keep it being.
Starting point is 05:45:31 Have I just talked too much today? Keep it on. It's okay. One of the chat, if I talk too much, two if you're okay. You don't mind. Because I've ran my mouth today. I ain't called out of you.
Starting point is 05:45:48 Now I was just trying to shit on DJ head for a good amount at the time. All right, bro. All right, all right. I think we're done with this. Um, I don't need to give any wrap up thoughts. I think I've kind of injected my thoughts the whole time about Kendrick. Um,
Starting point is 05:46:08 I'll get, I'm fair too. I'm fair. You want me to be fair? I'm fair. I'll get it some Drake fans too. Drake fans, Drake fans. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 05:46:17 I won't call y'all OV. OV. Oh, V. No. I do want to say this. I've been seeing us on social media. Hold up. Hold up.
Starting point is 05:46:25 I think y'all are incorrect. So, so Drake future. Hold on. Okay. I've seen a lot of people, you know, reacting to this tweet, basically saying this is a counter to what,
Starting point is 05:46:50 you know, Kendrick was saying, basically, you know, Kendrick said, you ran to Atlanta because you need to check balance and blah, blah, blah. And, you know, this is Young Thug and Atlanta legend.
Starting point is 05:47:02 literally tagging an Atlanta producer who's a legend, Metro Boomin and also Future, who's the Atlanta goat, saying, yo, any type, Drake. And he said, yo, bro, we're all brothers. Music can't say it without his clapping. And people were like, yo, look, Drake is not, you know, Drake isn't running to Atlanta. It looks like Atlanta is coming to him.
Starting point is 05:47:25 And they're kind of like extending the hand and saying, no, we fuck with you, Drake, right? For the Drake fans, I do want to say, you're wrong. You're fucking wrong. Okay, I've got to be honest with you. Because here's the reality of it, right? I don't think everything is in the context of what Kendrick says, right? Atlanta has never thought Drake runs to them.
Starting point is 05:47:55 What they have really thought is that, you know, while Drake collabs with them, there's a certain type of, you know, maybe power disbalance or imbalance that I think that they have realized the majority of artists there now, like Future could do a tour by himself. And the reason why I said that, you know, for the Drake fans who feel like, oh, this is like Atlanta begging Drake to get back cool, here's the reality of it.
Starting point is 05:48:29 None of them believe what Kendrick said. None of them. None of them think that Drake is a colonizer. That's only Kendrick saying that. By the way, none of them co-signed Kendrick saying that. If anything, the proof is in the put-in. Drake assisted more Atlanta rappers than any other regions when they were on their come-up, giving them looks, showing them love, sometimes on a song or not on a song.
Starting point is 05:48:57 They've never looked at him like he's some colonizers who came to steal, right? Especially after, you know, a certain point, like his collaborations with them, he was hand in hand with them and giving him looks. Now, obviously, in the beginning of the early 2010s, could you try to make a point to say, well, Future had this gripe because you hopped on a song, didn't do the video. You're right.
Starting point is 05:49:23 Because you have that gripe with, okay, the Vasachi video, but you're right. But once we get to Drake really locking in with, you know, the people of Atlanta, especially even future, you see a very different relationship between him and not only subsequently gonna, little baby,
Starting point is 05:49:46 future of course, even though, you know, again, and their issues was never over music. Like, Future and Drake didn't have a music issue. It's like some brugally,
Starting point is 05:49:55 like, we hear like bitches stuff. And then it got a little weird and then allegedly Future felt a little way. I guess it was music a little bit because Future felt slightly away about Drake. doing the collab not with him but it's not necessarily it wasn't like really about music it was
Starting point is 05:50:10 came from other shit they're like what does he fuck with me but it's like petty shit so this whole like Drake colonized Atlanta Kendrick just made that shit up now is that thought may be prevalent among certain artists who maybe Drake hopped on their first single
Starting point is 05:50:28 and them niggas fell off and he never spun back around I wouldn't be surprised about that but this whole thing about like Atlanta feels like Drake's a colonizer. Like, how the hell with Kendrick, though? Like, let's be honest. And it's interesting because Kendrick was, he used points like other regions felt like how he felt.
Starting point is 05:50:54 But then he was saying, nigga, it's not a 20V1. But he was just saying shit. And in reality, I think a lot of people gave him a little bit too much credit of, bro, it's a dis song, bro, I'm going to tell you anything. Nigel you fat. You got flat feet. bro like yo nigga like your clothes got a hole in it you're gonna say anything like it's only like these like weird kentrick fans that take everything he says so literal that they put
Starting point is 05:51:19 wild meaning behind it Atlanta never felt like he colonized them at land never felt like he stole their sound you know they felt he collaborated with them a lot right now obviously he has personal issues with certain people he did with Metro he did with um um um um a few slightly I don't know where their their full relationship is now but you can't find Atlanta artists who felt that way or who would say that especially the ones he's collaborated with the most and the ones he's helped especially you know it'll be interested in future would say something like that man he gave future like two go blacks now recently remember I told you that it was understood that it was a
Starting point is 05:52:10 possibility that Drake could be in the same building with Metro Boomer. That was going to be for 21 Savage's party. From what I heard, Drake, I don't know if it was facilitated by 21 Savage, but it was understood that, hey, listen, man, like, how y'all feel in, like, collectively, both of y'all about this issue?
Starting point is 05:52:35 Y'all feel like it's going, is immediate violence when y'all see the next person? Or what's up? and it was supposedly understood that they could both attend the party of 21 Savage and there wouldn't be no fuckery. There wouldn't be no BS. That's the last I heard. And then the next thing that happened is that I don't know what happened in reality
Starting point is 05:53:01 because both of them didn't show up to the party. And I don't know if that was a decision or it was just by happenstance, but Metro was out of the country. And a few and our future I mean, um, Drake, uh, seemingly just wasn't there. Okay. I'll show you some highlights of 21 Savage's birthday party, which had a 2018 to 2013 theme. 20 Savage 20, 20, 27th, 21 Savage birthday party. Um, where is that?
Starting point is 05:53:45 Where's that? Wait. Where's the videos from it? Can never find the videos, man. It was on everybody's stories about. I didn't stream that day. 21 Savage. Party.
Starting point is 05:54:06 I don't know. It looked lit, though. I ain't going to lie. It definitely did look lit. Lotto and sexy red at the party, both of them wearing looking like true lids and jeans. Yeah, true. Yeah, trues are popping back then, huh?
Starting point is 05:54:20 Then you see 21 with the honcho and then with Nardo Wick. That's fire. Okay. Here's a little bit of it That street signs up in a party Look look what it says Eastside Avondale
Starting point is 05:54:45 Stone Mountain I think Mesey's from Stone Mountain Reading Lithonia Brockett Clarkston St. I don't know where some of these places are Okay This is a front of the joint Okay that's cool
Starting point is 05:55:25 Who's this Okay okay okay they're doing anything And that's a little bit more of that. Okay, all right. Okay. And apparently, yeah, so Metro Boomer wasn't even there. He said touchdown Delta.
Starting point is 05:56:17 He says he's on an island. So make sure you make some beasts today. Thank God for the day. Hmm, interesting. Let me ask you out a question. Let me look. Did Metro ever retweet? Did he ever retweet that young thug post?
Starting point is 05:56:38 He did, right? Oh, he didn't. I don't know future. He tweeted it? Do you respond to it? He did. The dog? Yeah.
Starting point is 05:57:03 Young thugs said this. Tag Drake. Obviously, Drake don't use Twitter, so Drake didn't repost nothing. They only post a steak commercial. Future retweeted, though. Right? Mm-hmm. You retweeted.
Starting point is 05:57:21 You know what I actually heard the real reason of why they're beefing? Like the real reason? I definitely won't say because I was sworn to secrecy, so I won't tell. But I'm going to be honest with you. Like, I think it's fixable. It's fixable. Like, okay, how could I describe it? Or I won't describe it.
Starting point is 05:57:45 But it's not going to make sense to y'all because, you know, I'm just not going to say it. And maybe I shouldn't even give these hints if I'm not going to say it. But this is something that I think they could get past. Well, I mean, it's now been complicated with the album, right? So, like, who knows how Drake feels about the album? Before the, before the album, it would be something that, I think, if Drake and him talked about, you know, and Metro was open to, they could have, yeah, I'm not saying shit. Yeah, it's hard for me. I can't explain it without saying it.
Starting point is 05:58:36 I can't explain it without saying it. But they are, I'll give a little bit. So basically, Metro felt away about something. And it might not even be what you think it is. It's probably, whatever you're thinking, it's probably not that. Felt away about something. From what, from how it's explained to me, Drake, there was no intent on Drake's side to like make him feel that way. But he felt away.
Starting point is 05:59:04 And I guess, you know, sometimes it's a natural course of things when communication is, you know, everybody's trying to get whatever they're trying to get done. You know, Metro felt he was disrespected and, you know, he just, from then it's been, you know,
Starting point is 05:59:21 I don't go fuck who you are type of shit. And, you know, he just never kind of came back together. That's, as I was explained to me. Obviously, there's a more in-depth than there's actual thing.
Starting point is 05:59:29 I just can't say it and won't say it. I was so, but, yeah. So, but, so initially, before this whole album and shit,
Starting point is 05:59:36 I would think, I would think if Drake and hit him up like, yo, bro, yeah, my bad about whatever, if you felt this way about whatever, you know, if Metro was cool or, like, you know, had a cool head or, you know, maybe wasn't emotional about it at that time, you would probably be like, all, man, I accept your apology. But then I think it gets complicated because then drink probably then feels away about being left off that song, Trans, right? And then it feels away about the album, right? and now does Drake even feel like is Drake gonna go back to him and be like
Starting point is 06:00:14 yo bro like I know you did all this but that's some Jake old shit right like yeah I know you like violated me but um let me just apologize anyway right like so yeah I know I said a lot without saying anything shit I can't tell you let's move on but drill if you wanted that
Starting point is 06:00:39 it's it's what I heard again I can't tell you is that it was a issue I won't call it a small issue or big issue because it was an important issue to Metro it was important Drake
Starting point is 06:00:56 you know whatever did said that Metro didn't appreciate felt really offended by that separated other stuff happens after words but then I guess he's you know and I'm pretty sure there's other stuff you know I didn't
Starting point is 06:01:19 hear about you know I've heard loosely about some women stuff but definitively what they told me was the thing was a woman it wasn't woman you get I'm saying it wasn't women but who knows whatever hopefully I get what I'm saying all right ain't we cooking there probably was a woman shit because you know as soon as Drake don't fuck with you we start hitting up your bitch Drake. Yo, and Drake, don't hit me up about this. Don't, because I ain't tell you who. I protect my sources, okay, because I know they're not lying.
Starting point is 06:02:01 Only when they lie, I'm protecting. Yo, you know what nigga told me? Niggins like, yo, it's like, yeah, I work with Drake, blah, blah, blah. It's like, yeah. He's like, yo, I had to tell Drake, like, oh, I had to tell Drake. You just hit up, bro. Like, chill, bro. Like, chill.
Starting point is 06:02:16 Like, damn Drake is a sniper. Drake really didn't know, though. And he was like, oh, my bad, bro, ski. but I think they was like damn they guys work with you gang the fuck it's a dirty game out here man he didn't know no he didn't know he didn't know he didn't know
Starting point is 06:02:32 it was like and I think the new thing knowledge he's like nah he ain't know okay what topic we on check 630 minutes in and we are doing good oh oh thank God I need another shot for this one
Starting point is 06:02:53 I gotta get drunk yeah we probably got another like power hour or two yeah this is this is gonna be drunk streams any clips that get after this I'm going to deny that it's mean. I'm going to hit you with the Jamie Fox. Uh, uh, I'm blaming on the alcohol.
Starting point is 06:03:04 I'm going to hit you with the shaggy. He wasn't me. Fuck that. Because now I'm about to be drunk. Ooh, this was good. Did y'all see? Did y'all see our favorite cougar?
Starting point is 06:03:21 Okay. Our favorite cougar. Dreya Michelle. Celebrating her young nigger getting a contract extension. Now, Drea Michelle, if you don't know, let me Google the age. Dreya Michelle, age.
Starting point is 06:03:40 Not that it matters, I'm just saying. She 39. Jalen Green, her love interest right now is 22. So she 39, 22. Go ahead, girl. I'm not going to hate on you because men do it all the time, right?
Starting point is 06:03:55 39-year-old men date, 22-year-old woman, right? Not going to hate on. Anyway, Apparently, my boy just got a $106 million contract extension with the Houston Rockets. Now, people have said, yo, he's agreed to a three-year 106 rookie contract extension with a franchise and includes a player option in the third season. And it allows him to, okay, so basically he's going to be bawling. I ain't going to lie to you.
Starting point is 06:04:26 I was having a blast while going through this. I don't know why I'm so petty or why I'd be like having this much fun. But yeah, so she commented. She says, congrats. Term short, money long. Okay. That's what Drea said. She then said, she posted Jeline Green as the first NBA player to successfully negotiate a two plus one rookie extension on a nine figure deal.
Starting point is 06:04:54 Green became a pioneer as the first NBA G League, Ignite signing in 2020. now lands the most unique rookie extension ever. She says ever with the number one thing. Now I ain't going to lie to you, man. I was having a good old time reading this and watching comments. First old comment where people would be like, your dread, this is like your fourth shot at it, man. Don't blow the back.
Starting point is 06:05:21 I don't even know what they meant, but I was just watching. And it brought me down a rabbit home because I never knew this before. Everybody was just telling her, hey, sis, this is your chance. You got to rob the bank. Home, we got a hundred and six mill. Hold on for dear life. I know you 39, 22, don't fall off the wagon. And then someone told me, they said,
Starting point is 06:05:47 Drea better calm down. I said, why? They said, Drea better realize she's in the, she's in the, I forgot what it's called. They said a cash register. State. I said what I mean? Now this put me on game.
Starting point is 06:06:04 By the way, chat, I've realized. What states did I say I love? I love Florida and I do love Texas. Georgia is too much box in my knowledge. I can't deal with that. Georgia and Texas. No, no, Georgia. Florida and Texas.
Starting point is 06:06:18 So if I move, I move to one of those. Okay? Then I found out some shit that I didn't know, Chad. They told me that, you know, they said, She better not celebrate too early in Texas. You know we've been reading about DJ mustard paying $30,000 in child support. They said child support is capped out at $2,500 per kid. And I was like, that's my top of state.
Starting point is 06:06:46 Chad, I ain't going to allow to you. Look, Texas state child support. Oh, this is great. Let's put max. Let's put max. Texas state child support max Look They said one child
Starting point is 06:07:03 They said there's a maximum of Amount of child support in Texas varies by the number of children And it's based on the first $9,200 of the payers' monthly income So one child You get 1800 a month Two child children
Starting point is 06:07:25 20,300 a month. Three children, 27, 4, 32. 5 or more, you only get in 36. It said the courts may deviate based on a few things, but they say in general, in general,
Starting point is 06:07:41 when you go to Texas, you can't, so here's a thing, which, you know, shot to all the dudes would be trying to have like 55 baby moms. I don't know why y'all go to California. California is going to have you paying like, $55,000 for two kids.
Starting point is 06:07:58 Now I just found out that in Texas, you could go to Texas, you could be making like $5 billion. And your children, like, not saying they shouldn't get more, but I'm just saying you can't have people abuse the child support system based on some random stuff. They pretty much just kind of have like, yo, hey, this is what you got to pay.
Starting point is 06:08:23 And I was looking at this and I was just like, Like, I think she just had a kid for this nigga. I said, I bet. So out of that $106 million, she only going to get $2,500 a month. $2,500 a month each year, that's $30,000. All right, that could work. Because if he's getting $3 years, he getting $30 million, she getting $30,000. He getting $30 million a year.
Starting point is 06:08:48 She'd get $30,000 for the kid. Not bad. Hmm. I'm like, this nigga better not get traded, man. This nigga better not get traded. So mad people were commenting, which this is how you know, like, there's so much gold diggers in the world. People were looking up what the child support rules are for where he plays basketball based on the fact they got a kid and he got this money. But apparently Texas be holding niggas down.
Starting point is 06:09:16 That's kind of dope. That is kind of dope. Let me see, did someone point out here? I don't know. I found this shit all like some other website. Some people were saying, nah, she hit the lottery. and some people were like, hell no,
Starting point is 06:09:31 she didn't, not in Texas. Texas is my type of state. You got your guns, you can do what you want. Child support, we're going to put a cap to that bitch. But I mean,
Starting point is 06:09:41 like the fucking child support payments because there ain't no reason you should be paying $30,000 for one child. It only makes no sense. Texas is a really logical state. So anyway, congrats to Andrea Michelle
Starting point is 06:09:55 and Jalen Green. All he got to do, bro, whatever you do, do not get married to her. Nigger, run away. Don't get married. Put two more kids in her. You feel what I'm saying?
Starting point is 06:10:06 She's 39. She looks beautiful still. Put two more kids in her. You know what I mean? You can pay $100,000 a year. You'll be straight. You're getting $30,000. But don't get married.
Starting point is 06:10:17 That's when she's going to come to you. I don't think they protect you on the goddamn spouse's support. Spousal support. Y'all got to cut that bitch in half. But definitely, Texas is my type of state. Holy shit. Mm-mm.
Starting point is 06:10:31 I ain't going to lie, man. All right. Anyway, I just want to point that out. All right. Here we go. What else do I got going on up in this young? It's too late in the game for me to talk about some music business stuff. I got some real music business stuff.
Starting point is 06:10:45 Oh, no, let me go look at this. Yo, did y'all watch? Ooh, no, no, not yet. Yeah. Did I see Little Dirk? Little Dirk Chicago birthday show. So Little Dirk returned to Chicago. and had a birthday show at the United Center and everybody said it was lit.
Starting point is 06:11:07 Let me see if I can post this. Okay, I'm trying to get some footage here. I'm trying to get some footage. Here are some footage here. Where's the footage I need, man? Okay, here's some right here. This was him walking out. That's Hellcast and Trackhog, Tate it?
Starting point is 06:12:00 Oh shit There's some more footage right here He brought out Nardo Wick, Hancho, sexy red, little baby Like a lot of people really showed out I'm not even gonna lie to you like it looks pretty good I can't even lie Oh he brought out FYBJ Maine Oh shit
Starting point is 06:12:31 Yeah, this place is packed. What do you think about Dirk showing love to FYBJ, man? I think it's cool. I think it's cool. Like, I love the fact that, bro, you know, at some point, you know, I think Dirk had to realize, bro. Dog, everybody who was instrumental or who was responsible for killing or doing anything to anybody who you loved, you don't give them belt already, bro. Like, yo, and I'm not saying it's about necessarily that. It's just like, dog, at this point.
Starting point is 06:13:25 Like, you want to just keep, like, at some point, you be like, yo, bro. If y'all still, if I still breathe them, man, bring your whooping ass up here, man. Like, come on, man, let's just go. Let's do some shit. Like, all of Dirk's, real enemy's dead. Like, you know what I mean? Or they're not like that relevant.
Starting point is 06:13:42 So Dirk don't give a damn. You know what I mean? People want Dirk to still be, like, beef and heavy. Like, he's actually keeping it authentic. Every thing, like, the niggas who was violating and doing all of shit, they're dead. So he's cool with making peace now. Yeah, Derk, a different type of nigga. Dirk ready for peace once he kill all of his enemies.
Starting point is 06:14:00 All of his enemies, daddy, like, yo, it's time for peace. Like, it's time for peace. Let's get to the peace now. Now it's time for peace. Yo, when all the niggas is alive, there was not time for peace. Right now? Yeah, rest of peace. It's time for peace.
Starting point is 06:14:16 That's time for peace. Nah, Dirk ain't shit, bro. But, no, no, he's healed. Anyway, they also paid respect to a lot of fallen Chicago legends. Check this out. Hold on. Somebody said, why be a lot? Nick, we're talking about the Chicago niggas, bro.
Starting point is 06:14:44 This was at the United Center, bro. We're in a building tonight and I was in Chicago. We show a lot of love in the world. I'm saying, don't look to your left, look to your right? I want you to show love to them, shut their hand and give a hug one time. See, they don't want to see Chicago. I'm going to J.B.J.B. Yes, so these are all like falling.
Starting point is 06:15:56 like fall in Chicago you know we'll say legends wow when you look at it like this wow this was a really grown-a move by dirtland because there are
Starting point is 06:16:19 people that are on here that other people that are on here are responsible for getting it to it with and you know maybe even responsible for you know whatever and man I don't lot of you, bro. I want to say overall,
Starting point is 06:16:35 yo, uh, watching Dirk, man, watching Dirk makes me proud, bro. I think Dirk is everything somebody in Chicago should probably hope to be, especially when he come up to in that life.
Starting point is 06:16:54 He's a nigga who stood on business. What I mean stood on business, that nigga never, you could never, ever say Dirk was on some pussy shit, ever. You could never say he abandoned his guys. You can never say he was like Dirk,
Starting point is 06:17:07 that guy, but also, So, man, watching Dirk grow spiritually, watch him grow as a person, watch him grow as a man, watch him grow as a father, watch him grow as an artist. I'm so proud of Dirk.
Starting point is 06:17:21 I'm so proud of Dirk. Man, I know it, I know this is even tough for him. Bro, he got, he got his brother up here, nigga. He got, he got Nuski up here, nigga. He got Vaughn up here, man. Like, bro, you got to realize
Starting point is 06:17:39 these are people, These are people he loved, bro. Like, he guys manager O T.F. Chino up here. Like, bro, I really respect the growth that our Dirk has shown. And I also think it takes a very courageous person to, while being in the position he's at, to extend his hand to the other side because he could still be dissing him on the biggest stage possible. Let's be honest, right?
Starting point is 06:18:23 but I'm watching this man get into religion. I'm watching him realizing probably from both sides that, you know, no matter what, even this moment is a bittersweet moment, he's having one of the biggest moments in his career. But no matter how much money he gets, no matter what we think of this moment, none of that actually could bring back
Starting point is 06:18:57 the memories, the lives, the people that were lost in all this. Yeah, I know something else was like, well, it's easy for him to say blah, blah, blah, but I'm going to be honest with you. I think a lot of the audience wants Dirk to keep just, you know, igniting shit.
Starting point is 06:19:21 And you got to remember, Dirk is, Dirk could move around and bullproof cars and be protected and never be having to go to Chicago back. the same third but man I'm watching him trying to move Chicago music past beyond you know some of that petty shit and um it'd be different if if I thought he was just doing that on some different shit but I really I really feel like he's changing as a man I'm gonna keep it on that with you I really feel Dirt's changed as a man I think Dirk's next interview is
Starting point is 06:20:04 going to be like really important. And I don't know who's going to be with it. I'm not saying it's going to be with me. But I'm watching somebody who's grown and it's bro, I keep like for me
Starting point is 06:20:27 it affects, not affects me necessarily but like I look at them, I'm proud because I covered I covered the young ignorant Dirk. I covered Thank you.

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