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reform over there, we don't give a fool about that.
They give us the killer music, bro.
I'm sorry to tell you.
I'm sorry to tell you.
Talking about you growing up in the music.
Man, we ain't trying to hear you.
Grow up.
Grow up personally.
Yes, you should grow up personally.
Now, push shahs is going crazy.
This is the hottest song.
And chat, yo, look, 2.2 million in a day?
Chat, you know me?
I really could call a song, Fire when I first heard.
I got to listen to it a couple times.
Nigger, I knew, because I had posted this shit on,
on, you dropped like a minute of it.
I didn't know it's gonna be five or six minutes.
You dropped a minute of it on some preview shit
that posts on Instagram.
I said, damn, this shit is hard.
The whole track dropping is even harder.
2.23 million,
right?
2.2 million.
Number one trending on music.
Boy, it went crazy.
That's how you come back.
Thug got to take a lesson.
Real talk.
Real talk.
Anyway, we just need EBKJBO back.
and dirt. Anyway, you're welcome, people, welcome, welcome, welcome.
What day are we on? I don't know.
All right. Anyway, yeah, as I said, this is like the hottest song out right now, man.
I can't even lie to you. This is the hottest. This is my favorite song out.
I'm going to bummed this shit 40 times today. I kid you not. I kid you not.
Okay, let me see. Okay. My bad, my bad, my bad, my bad, my bad.
Everybody's trying to get their last projects out. It's Savage's week, though.
shout Savage. Okay. All right. All right, good. I guess the big topic here, what's the big topic today?
We still have a little bit more review to do of the 21 Savage interview. What did you guys think about the interview?
I was seeing very mixed reviews. I'm not going to lie. I feel like the internet has kind of like picked, like has picked whether like, I can't tell if the internet's like switching up on Savage or what.
And I mean, they're critiquing everything.
Like, you know, I mean, three weeks ago, the whole internet was saying,
yo, Savage is the realest nigger live based on the leak phone calls with Doug.
And they were saying, yo, he handled everything like a respectable boss to now I see the narrative like,
yo, he should never do interviews again and talk.
And I'm like, where did the switch up happen?
And I actually believe it's partially, I really keep.
thinking that the the lack of a logical you know the logical trail in trying to explain some of the
street street stuff is why people are kind of feeling like how they're feeling with a lot of artists
we'll get into it though but we didn't have to watch the last part of that interview too so we'll
see oh man this thing had a carbun filled with chicks he ain't shoot this the first day did he
anyway all right um ibro and them looked like their their show got canceled
We're going to dive into that as well.
But you know what?
I do want to start off with this first.
We actually missed this yesterday because it was an all-savage day.
Koso's father, so if you guys don't know, Koso's father has came out to start doing interviews.
Hey, by the way, ooh, somebody says, yeah, are you on TP USA's payroll?
What does that mean?
if I'm on their payroll.
Is it because I say that Candace Owens, like, as much as, and I like her,
I don't believe some of the stuff she's saying.
We can start with Candace.
Thank you for the donation.
I'll circle back on it, but I'll give, like, quick thoughts just because you donate it.
I like Candace Owens.
I think she's a very intelligent person.
I don't want to accuse her of exploiting or anything.
thing just for money. But I do think that she's going down a rabbit hole. That's definitely
motivated by the economics and the clout and a lot of these things that are coming with people
being intrigued about possible conspiracy theories not only surrounding Charlie Kirk, but
surrounding like, you know, government possibly interference with trying to get rid of, I don't know, talk political pundits, right?
And that doesn't mean I'm on TPSA side.
I really don't even know the organization like that at all.
All I'm saying is this.
I sat with Candace Owens years ago and I interviewed her on off the record.
That's when hip hop wouldn't talk to her.
No one in hip-hop would talk to her.
You know why?
They accused her of being an Uncle Tom.
And the reason why is she had an agenda that time to prove that Black Lives Matter
were frivolously wasting the money of people who donated it
and they were spending an exorbitant amount of money for their own personal luxury.
People didn't like that she was looking into Black Lives Matter.
Also, people disliked her because, and this is still her opinion,
she always maintained the opinion that George Floyd was not killed by just an officer's knee to his neck,
or foot on the neck, whatever it was.
She always said that this guy was, you know, she characterized as this guy had health problems
and this guy, you know, took drugs,
and the black community hated her.
So before y'all say I'm on somebody's payroll,
now that I'm criticizing,
and I think lightly criticizing Candace Owens,
you should realize most of y'all
weren't rocking Candace Owens.
When she was saying Black Lives Matters' fraud,
most y'all love Black Lives' Myers.
Y'all, y'all didn't want to hear that.
So y'all said she was a fraud.
When she said that George Floyd didn't die
from a knee to the neck,
and it was most likely some drug induced and health conditions.
I didn't like her for that either.
Don't start liking someone when they say something that you could buy into,
which is a conspiracy theory that, again, you know, I'm calling a conspiracy theory.
My point is this.
Either believe Candace with everything or don't pick and jokes, right?
Or at least trust her credibility.
What else?
What else?
Yeah.
Oh, and then the last thing is this.
love for Candace Owens to just provide proof.
She asks a lot of great questions because she's a really intelligent mind.
And trust me, I value her intelligence.
But if I make a claim that, you know, whatever, it doesn't matter what it is.
Like, I'm like, hey, you didn't have a, I don't believe you were born in America.
Like, okay, cool.
you could, I guess, debunk it and be like, well, here's my birth certificate, but then I could say, well, that birth certificate is not real.
And I could keep, like, just kind of drum, like stringing stuff along to kind of just create doubt.
At some point, it is upon the person who won't accept anything to give us some type of proof why you won't accept anything.
Okay, Candace, I get it.
You have questions.
Okay, cool.
Let's get questions.
But at what point are these questions based in good faith of you,
trying to quote quote find the truth out or these questions are self-serving in the sense of
if I could get people to think that some other shit happen they'll all keep tuning in to me
so at that point that's where the whole journalist thing comes in because I would like for
canis owns to be like here is actual proof that I have that something went down and so far
respectfully to canis I think most of the stuff she's saying is it's not holding a lot of water
so far or she hasn't really presented much anyway we
could get to that a little bit later.
I didn't want to get to Kezo's dad chat.
So, Keos' dad is out here doing interviews.
Okay?
And, you know, again, I don't want to shit on him.
I want to kind of be a little bit objective.
I do have an opinion about it, but I want to be objective.
But I want to give you out some context.
And to me, this entire thing is sad.
It's not only sad that he took the stand against his son.
It's not only sad that everybody's in that situation.
It's not only sad that there are people that lost their lives
and, you know, his son is convicted for those people dying.
But it's sad even in the aftermath.
His father coming to peace with it,
I was shocked when I heard his father was doing interviews.
And I want to be very clear.
When I went to do the Aidan Raw stream, the prison stream,
I was, they were trying to connect me with him.
They were like, yo, Vlad's about getting the first interview with Caseo's dad.
And I said, what?
Casewell's dad is doing interviews?
So yeah, he's doing interviews.
He says, well,
Vlad's about to get the first interview.
And act,
you know,
we fuck with you and we would love if it was somebody
that's black did the interview
rather than, you know, quote, unquote, the white boy, right?
And I said, uh,
I mean, I haven't spoke the nicest of him,
but I, you know, I guess maybe it would be a compelling
conversation to ask
Keesot's father
Hey
Why did you
Why did you take the stand on your son?
Right?
Now, I want to give that
quick story of why I would even ask that question
And this is where maybe
I need to do a little bit more research
But my understanding of that situation is that
This is Keesot's father
Kayso's father had adopted another kid
We're kind of like took it, man,
let's call it adopted, right?
At a particular point, some quote-quote ops.
They're from Jacksonville.
You know, these guys are kind of almost like they're in the streets
are adjacent to the streets.
So there are some ops, right?
Their ops pull up.
Keesot's dad is in the car.
Keesos' brother is in the car, actual brother.
I forgot what his name is.
and the stepbrother that was adopted, not stepbrother, but the adopted brother as well.
So, Kezo's dad and two people, the ops let off fire.
When they let off fire, Keesos' dad is shot, I believe in the back.
Caso's brother is shot.
And the, I'm calling him a stepbrother, but this is the adopted brother gets killed.
Now, I'm not a street guy.
But I think I could put one and one and one to make two.
Koso was not involved in that situation.
He wasn't shot.
But Koso was an active person in Jacksonville in terms of how he was giving it up.
He took personal vendetta to try to figure out and quote quote slide on whoever shot his father,
killed his adopted brother, and shot his actual brother all at the same time when they were in the car.
Koso did some shit.
Now, again, I'm not a street,
but from what I understand,
that's what we call
you slid for your men's.
And this would sound like you slid for your dad,
you slid for your brother,
and you slid for your adopted brother, right?
Okay.
Now, this is where it gets hazy.
Koso's father is basically almost saying,
well, I didn't tell you to go slide from me.
I didn't tell you to go do all these things.
You took it up on yourself to go do that.
You took it up on yourself to go commit murder.
And when the blame comes back and it comes back on everybody,
you should have took it up on yourself to stand tall and take accountability for what you did.
Now, I'm morally torn over that.
I don't like gang fuckery.
Never have, never would.
never will. But I think it's a basic human thing to say, if somebody do something to your mom,
say whoever is in the chat right now. You're my brother, if you're a chat king,
and if you're a chat queen, you're my sister, right? If somebody do something to our mom
and I don't know, even if you didn't tell me, you see the person or you see maybe, you know,
could be a person that related to the person, whatever. But it,
It's a retaliatory act that you've seen somebody or a family member connected to the nigga or whatever and you did something.
I would say, especially this is family.
Fuck the gang shit.
This is family.
Man, fuck them niggas.
Man, fuck all them niggas.
Now, it goes a little further.
If after you slid, I picked you up.
Or pick, you, you slid with two friends, I picked your homies up because the cops is looking for them.
I ask y'all, yo, yo, yo, give me y'all clothes.
I'm going to go burn the clothes you guys wore that I could help you cover up the sliding.
I would feel, yeah, maybe I didn't participate in the sliding, but I understand.
You slid for moms.
You slid for the fan.
and I would feel a certain debt of loyalty that even if the cops came and they said,
you know what, we think all y'all did it.
And I know I didn't do it.
I didn't do it.
You didn't.
I would feel like I should have to, I would have to stand loyal, especially if I understand
that the cops are only accusing me because they want me to help them pin the case on you.
gets a little bit more complicated too.
Casso's father is the person that would be that person that I'm describing in this scenario.
Casso's father was on his last strike pretty much.
He's been in the system for a long time.
And had he got a conviction here, he's an elderly dude that you can tell.
He was potentially looking at the rest of his life being incarcerated.
Now, I keep saying, I don't like gang fuckery.
I think there's a lot of manipulation when it comes to gang fuckery.
I was listening to Wack 100 on Clubhouse yesterday.
And they were talking about how people get their names.
And it was like, yo, a lot of times these gangs will target a 14 or 15 year old kid,
indoctrinate them into that mentality, call them little whatever,
and start having them kick down doors.
And kind of almost like, you know, you kind of like manipulate someone into start,
doing crime.
Kind of feels predatory, right?
But this is different, I think.
One of the reasons why Keso was in the streets
is that his father wasn't there.
His father was a criminal.
Koso's example of what to be a man was him.
A guy in and out of jail,
a guy with a large criminal rap sheet,
and a guy who didn't have
that much regard for human life.
You don't need to be a rocket scientist to realize, perhaps, his father's degeneracy
and prison stints probably fueled Keso along the route to think life and his freedom
is worthless and to possibly not blaming the dad completely.
But if the example you set is, I'm a street nigger and jail ain't that bad and I'm going
back and forth, then da-da-da-da, you shouldn't be surprised if your son grows up and thinks
being a street nigger is a thing to do.
They kind of emulate your parents to some extent.
So I also put a little blame on it for that.
So let me center it back around and bring up the story again.
Because we're all caught up.
I was shocked that this guy was doing interviews.
Shocked.
So they come to me during Aden's event and they say,
yo, there's a bunch of people inside.
These aren't Aidan's people, but, you know,
I don't want to spell out.
who they came with or whatever but or who it was but they said yo Vlad's gonna get the
interview we want it for we want to give it to someone you know somebody black somebody
you know whatever thought about them like yeah I'm kind of surprised he's doing interviews so
I kind of told him I say hey listen I could kind of see where this is going the dude just got
out of jail he wants to get on his feet but I'm I'm really not the pay pay for interviews type of guy
why I honestly think
I really make better content
without ever talking to nobody
so why the fuck would I pay to talk to somebody
that's my demeanor
but I could understand
extenuating circumstances
by the way you know I you know
I've I've given Charles of White
some money
especially like the first time we ever
but after the first time I don't think I ever have
now
I'm not trying to drag this out
they told me this act
it's not even that much
come on, you got it, bro.
I said, what is this guy what?
He said, well, and I don't know if this is final price,
and I'm not trying to, like, out, you know, the industry business.
They're like, Koso's dad was asking for a really nominal fee.
Blad's going to pay him $1,000.
At first they said it was like a couple hundred, but I said, no, $1,000.
And I said, wait, what?
This nigger is ready to explain to the world and also potentially,
hurt his son's chance of ever getting an appeal for $1,000.
Now, keep in mind, him doing an interview, remember his son is going to get, his son got life.
The son is going to appeal.
Whatever the dad says here is probably going to make it worse for his son.
So I said, $1,000.
That was the price tag.
They said, act.
They say, yo, if you pay the $1,000, you know, money's money.
like we'll just we'll just have you do the interview and I was thinking about it I was thinking about I was
dragging my feet on it honestly so I'm glad that the interview did happen apparently there was two
interviews that got done there's a say cheese interview and there's a lad interview and again I don't know
if the final price was a thousand dollars but it only shocked me and the only reason I'm bringing it up
is because I'm still a little bit amazed by how little it took or is taken for a
a father to
sell out his bloodline.
Okay. So
Casos Pops
showed up with a shi-stey
and he said
this before
the interviews start being
released. Here we
go. Oh, sorry.
They say I better leave Jacksonville
if I want to.
See, I'm Muslim.
We understand. The only way to
meet God is through the graveyard.
See, we love death like y'all love life.
That's going to give me the eyes all the time.
Because y'all don't want to die.
It don't matter to me.
They say, I better leave Jacksonville if I want to.
See, I'm Muslim.
We understand.
The only way to meet God is through the graveyard.
See, we love death like y'all love life.
That's going to give me the eyes all the time.
Because y'all don't want to die.
It don't matter to me.
So he says, okay, so I heard a lot of niggas was saying I was supposed to have took that charge.
Shit, why one of y'all niggas don't go down there and say that was me?
I thought it was if you do the crime, you should do the time.
So if you don't do the crime, do you still do the time?
He then says, you keyword gangsters think I wanted to be in that position.
K, so in crazy K should have known.
I know what to do in those situations like this.
They wouldn't have to call me and try to talk to me in codes.
They wouldn't have had to tell me to go do that, do this.
They're supposed to make sure my feet touch the ground.
What the fuck?
You keyboard gangsters don't let the trial fool you.
It's a tough spot for a daddy.
And for all the goofy who think I would send my sons on a drill, suck these long nuts.
I don't even let my children cuss in front of me.
It's a lot more shocking shit to come.
When it comes to me, the rules are different.
Niggies ain't never like me.
This situation finally gave you keyboard gangsters
the nerve to speak on me only because you thought
I was gone forever.
The minute you pussy heard it was a possibility I could get out,
everybody went to backpedal it.
Okay?
By the way, also interestingly enough,
when he was on the stand, they asked him,
why are you telling him your son?
And he had a very interesting response.
He said, well, I have other kids.
Let me see if I could play this.
Here we go.
Did you know that was going to happen before it happened?
Okay, now, here.
Sitting here to do.
What are they?
I got some health issues.
I got two six-year-olds,
and an eight-year-old daughter and you know when my eight-year-old
daughter asked me when I'm gonna come take her to the daddy-daughter dance
objection hearsay relevance no ruled can answer when she asked me over each year when
I'm gonna come take her there and I keep letting her down then my six-year-old
son when he gonna he asked me is I'm gonna come to his football
games come taking fishing or the six year old he asked me um now this guy's a
he's a much older dude and look like he's just you look like he on his young boy shit
because he has young kids uh i believe um case or is how old is case so like 24
do he do when i'm going to come see him when he begs and he begging me please please come see me
He wants to teach me how to play the game, but he don't know where I'm at.
You know, things like that.
My health issues.
What health issues do you have?
I have diabetic.
I'm diabetic.
I'm high blood pressure.
I suffer from congestive heart failure.
I just found out June 25th that my kidneys is failing rapidly.
Has becoming a witness in this case,
negatively impacted your relationship with your entire family?
Well, I really don't have no more relationship.
The day that Charles McCormick was murdered on January 15th, 2020,
does that specific day hold any significance for you and your family?
Yes.
And why is that date significant in your mind?
Oh, it's the date that my son got killed.
Who was your son that got killed?
Willie Addison.
There we go.
All right.
Now, let me go to his Instagram.
H-O-P- underscore reroute.
H-O-P- underscore.
Okay.
Yeah, he's outside flexing.
Wow.
He says,
I wasn't born for everybody
to like or love me.
Now he posts some other stuff.
He says, son, stop playing with me.
Son, what happened?
All minds, you live a fraudulent life.
And I bet you can't show $1,000.
worth of receipts from where you put money on Koso's books.
Son, you know I always had the bag, son.
You forgot why, where you came from, when you got out of prison, where your NHG chain.
Where is your NHG chain, my boy, I'll wait.
So he's beefing.
Oh, he's fully beefing.
Who is this guy?
Anyway, let's play a little bit of what, you know, he's now saying, okay?
And actually, uh, who has the better version?
right now Vlad or Sechise?
Is it Vlad or Sechis?
Is it Vlad or Sechis?
No, look like they're both kind of breaking it down.
Let's look at DJ Vlad.
Maybe Vlad got it going on quicker.
I think they're both in a race to put the shit out.
Okay.
So, right.
Well, before you went in, you had multiple kids.
Right.
You had Hakeem Robinson, aka K-So.
Right.
Right.
Abdul Robinson, Jr., aka Crazy K.
Right.
So that's two of his kids.
And you had a stepson named Willie Addison, Jr., aka Boss Goon.
Right.
Now, not your biological kid, but you raised him since he was three months old.
Right.
Other kids as well?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
How many more kids?
Well, how many total kids did you have when he got locked up?
When I got locked up, I had, um...
I had like nine.
Okay. So no condoms, no pulling out. You were just doing your thing.
No, I ain't wasting no nut.
Okay. So you do your 11 years. You get out at age 40 in 2011.
And you get reintroduced to your kids who at this point are wild.
Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow is an understatement.
Okay. Explain.
Well, when I got out, you know, I have another son.
He was doing his thing, too, you know.
And they was into all kinds of shit, you know.
Before I went to prison, I could walk down my grandmother's street.
When I got out of prison and I came to my grandmother's house and I was walking down the street and they was like, Daddy, you can't do that no more.
I say, what?
I can't walk down my grandma's street.
They said, no, you can't do that no more.
It's a whole lot going on that you don't know.
So, shit, I listened to him and I got off the street, simple as that, you know, and it was into a lot of things that I don't want to really mention, but it immediately put my life in danger.
Just by me being their father, by me having a reputation, I had to move a whole different way.
I had to adjust everything in my life, you know, because.
What I didn't realize is that they were already the man who they was going to be at that young age.
Smoking cigarettes getting high doing their thing.
Like, Koso, he wasn't smoking cigarettes getting high, but he was doing this little, you know,
little petty crimes and thing like that.
Well, right around 2017, Fulio's cousin, Zion Brown, gets killed.
And they say this is the start of the ATK KTN.
I'm not too familiar with that situation personally, just from things that I heard.
And I think, I don't really think that Ace was really, really hanging on our side that much
when that situation happened or with his home boy, with that situation, whatever happened.
I don't have that much knowledge on that situation, so I can't really, I can't really get into
that situation.
Fair enough.
But this is essentially what people are saying.
Right around that time, that murder set off a bad chain of events.
Now, you actually knew Fulio's mom.
Yeah.
I knew it real good.
I knew her personally, like, really personally.
Right, because from then, things started escalate.
Now, you being the older dad, did you ever try to talk to your kids about, listen, like, this is going to end badly?
People need to really settle down, or you had to get out the way?
Well, I think before I came home, blood had already been shaded.
And I couldn't really step in the middle of that to try to stop what was going on
because things was going.
It was already gone so far or whatever was going on.
It was just gone so far.
And in a sense, I ain't going to say that.
I'm not going to say that my son and foolish.
not Kaye so but um crazy Kay and boss goon they they they kind of like they almost like
cousins because Julio got some sisters that I'm starting to realize like and I guess you know
as I make a realization I'll let you guys know so I think the way how he's disassociated from
everything despite I don't I don't if you know his history um in the first part that Vlad put out
he said he beat four murder cases so this is no
angel. This is not like your mom that don't know what you're into and then she gets dragged into
some shit with you and yeah, it's your mom, but like people will look at you like, yo, you're
kind of crazy to think your mom is just going to hold you down, you know, when she never told
you to go do these things. And yeah, he didn't tell these guys to do these things, but he's a street
nigga. I feel like the way he's describing it, he probably looks at when he got shot.
shot and Willie Harrison or Hadison, whatever his name is, got killed and his other son got shot.
He looks at it as, yo, that's yaw beef that I'm getting pulled into.
So he's not thinking like, all right, yo, you're going to slide for me.
He's like, yo, bro, I should have never got shot in the first place over this dumb beef.
And if you're going to go continue the beef, right?
you're not doing it in my name
you're doing it because you're
just beefing with these guys
don't expect me to hold it down for you
I think that's how he looks at it
his sisters
is my son them cousins
for real
so I think that
they might have been all right at one time
until once
my son them really got
affiliated with Ace
that's when it you know
when you pick a side you're on that side
as just simple as that.
Well, yeah, because in 2018,
a shooting happened
where Young and Ace was shot eight times
and three people in the car were killed,
including his brother, Trayvon Bullard,
as well as Jacoby Grover,
and Royale Devon Smith, Jr.
All three of them were killed.
Young and they survived,
but he saw a very gruesome situation.
Right.
And you actually met Ace after that shooting.
Right.
That's when I started seeing Ace come around.
He started coming to my house, you know, things of that nature at there.
Okay.
What did you think about Ace?
Ace a good dude, you know, and I always felt like his situation was too much for him.
I think Ace might have been like 22 or 23.
And Ace a good dude.
Me and Ace had a conversation one time, and he told me, he said, man, everybody, everybody
to say I'm just like you, you know. I never say no. You know, I never say no. I do this and do
that. So people say that your son's Casso and Crazy Kay were the muscles for ATK.
Well, Ace had to come over there to that side. He was running with some dudes from out west.
They weren't strong enough for that situation. So he had to move to that side.
Caso and Crazy K, they made it way ATK can move around the world,
like how they move around the world.
When you go to ATK, they respect Caso.
They respect Crazy K.
So they got to respect Ace because of them his homeboys.
If it ain't for them, ATK food in the world, period.
Okay.
What does ATK stand for?
Because when I asked Young and Ace, he wouldn't tell me.
And ATK stands for her.
And let's see, that meaning.
See, the one thing about ATK, nobody knows what to mean an ATK.
Okay.
Nobody know.
I got the whole world screaming ATK.
Is it a secret?
Yeah, it's a secret.
Nobody know.
Okay.
All right.
Nobody know what it means.
It don't mean no violent.
It's like, it's something behind some other shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
Nobody know what it means.
I don't know.
Okay.
I'll leave it at that.
I know this much, though.
I know that Ace didn't start that.
Crazy Kay.
Crazy Kay started.
Crazy Kay started that.
And I tried to tell...
I think ATK stands for Ace top killers, right?
Crazy Kay to get his paperwork, do all his bending side of it, but he trusted in Ace.
I'm not speaking bad on Ace.
Interesting.
So, Koso calls his father out.
Koso calls his father out and says,
we need to take a blood test because this fuck nigger ain't my daddy.
Okay?
So you could tell Koso is in prison at this point,
and he's seething, he's upset.
He's mad.
He's realizing that, you know, I mean, I'm probably putting some words in his mouth here,
pause.
but the guy, you know, if you don't know, he's a junior.
This is Hakeem Robinson Sr.
This is Akeem Robinson Sr.
Koso is Hakeem Robinson Jr.
He got to be thinking, the guy who I'm named after
helped put me away for life.
So you can see now, this is the first time I've seen Kayser respond
to like something his dad did.
So we need to take a blood test this point.
fucking the game my daddy. Now he's been already convicted. Let's look at this. What the hell?
Oh, it's Instagram. Here we go. He says, I wasn't raised by that man. If I was ill,
well, I wasn't raised by that man. If I was ill, be praising a rat like the rest of his kids.
Oh, he said, I wasn't raised by that man. If I was, I was, I was. I was.
be praising a rat like the rest of his kids.
So it looked like the family is divided.
His younger kids, who probably aren't street dudes,
they're glad they have their father home.
His older kids, Keso and Crazy Kay,
they're incarcerated for life.
They hate them, but the younger kids are probably,
they probably don't know Keiz on them that well.
So they're like, damn, at least we get daddy back, right?
Wow.
Says loving loyalty don't cost a thing.
They offered this guy 15 years, and he ain't changed.
Wow.
They want me dead, but they came up, and I don't like to talk to AIDS through a jail phone,
and I can't feel no more pain.
It's like my nerves gone.
This is so sad.
These guys, he locked away forever.
He got to talk to Young and A's to a jail phone.
Young and A's is free and fucking every bitch walking.
That shit hurt me
And a lot of nigger changed
So I can't take no more
Sad
Very very sad if you ask me
Very very sad
36 weeks ago
He says I'll be back outside
Sooner than you think
Then he gets a life sentence
So
Okay
Very interesting
But I would imagine
The father
Is going on a
Oh and by the way
I made a mistake on that
um, Koso isn't the junior.
Koso is Hakeem.
The other,
the other kid is the junior.
Because his name is Abdul Robinson,
not Hakeem Robinson.
So Koso isn't a junior,
but still, nevertheless.
Very sad situation, chat.
Very sad situation.
Holy shit.
Let me see what he said on the, say cheese thing.
He's bragging about his past crimes.
Who's in the spot robbing?
Boom, they kill him.
They kill him.
Boom.
I, you know, situation went on.
I ended up leaving the situation, getting back.
So that turned me against the robbery thing.
You know, I was like, damn, I never thought that would happen like that.
Then the situation got flipped around and his baby mother was acting like I set him up.
And it all led to a whole other situation with his brother.
You know, and that went crazy and that put a bitter taste.
I was like, man, you know, I'm going to try to hustle instead of trying to just take people's shit.
Because I wasn't going to get no job, you know.
I went to make them a little money, laid back in the car, you know, just checking them out, you know, because I'm...
Back then, that's money.
You know, that ain't money now, but back then, that's money.
You know what I'm saying?
That's real money, you know?
And he did, he was so repetitious and everything he's done.
until I said, I got it.
You know, I got it.
And that's how I help him.
Yeah.
So his kid was in there, his girl was in there.
Okay, so he's just kind of yapping.
You know, I guess he's doing these, like, paid interviews,
and they're going to milk the interview coming out until he gets into the part of explaining why he did what he did,
even though I think he kind of told us, kind of told us.
Now, Vlad did put, and I think this is the relevant part,
Vlad put a little bit of a trailer out
And I did post the trailer
This was the trailer
It's kind of like
And when the trial came
And they brought me back to the jail
They kind of slipped
And they brought
They put me right next door to Koso
And when I was coming by
I was looking at him
But he wouldn't look back at me
And I wanted to tell him
Red then man
Stop this motherfucker fucking trial
Don't do this
you know because
okay
say he going there and get
say he would have went in there
and admitted to the murder
got 30 years
it's going to take you 30 years
fighting on appeal
I got home boys right now
got life sentence
has been fighting for 30 something years
the only good thing about
a caseo situation now
is he got my feet on the ground
what
well based on your cooperation
you got time
served.
He said the best thing about
Kees-so situation. Keep in mind,
he helps send
Koso to jail for life, is that
he's free. Now, I
kind of get it. He's probably talking about, like, yo,
I'm going to be able to, you know, help the rest
of the family. Kind of like,
maybe, I don't know if he's thinking about
trying to help in a reverse way,
put some money
either on the books,
pay for an appeal lawyer.
Which is around 18,
198 days.
Right.
So you sat in jail for, what, close to five years?
I sat in jail for five years and three months.
Yeah.
But ultimately, you got let out.
And when the trial came, and they brought me back to...
Interesting.
One of the most interesting things I think we'll ever see.
Real quick, so remember yesterday we cut the 21 Savage interview a little bit short because we
to get to the album. Do y'all want me to get straight into this like you know hot 97 stuff?
I feel like that's also like a marginal topic. If you're from New York or you're like really
into podcasts, maybe you care about it. But like if you don't really give a fuck about those two things,
maybe you don't. Did you guys want me to play? I think maybe it was like 10 minutes left.
Like 10 minutes left or whatever.
Out of that after real. Did you all want me to play the last 10 minutes of this?
You know, um, and we could probably have like a good summing up of
what the real consensus is behind this interview.
I've seen it kind of get broken down on social media like crazy.
And obviously we'll get to some of the reactions like, for example, six, nine reacted.
But yeah, okay, cool.
Let me try to get the last 10 minutes of this.
I forgot how long was left before we jumped into it.
Here we go.
Yeah, that's why everybody's championing it.
Then you got like the woke niggas that do that shit too.
Like the other rappers like the niggas who be earthy and shit.
Who that woke niggie in that beginning at you on line?
Who that is?
Who?
This a nigga be on that, cause he called me the interview, but he's like,
well, I gotta say something about your boy, I can't think of that nigger name.
You know the nigger, he'd be like, I grew up with him.
Man, bro.
Don't say that anything, brother.
I ain't say anything.
I'm just ask you who the fuck is, bro.
Oh.
Nica, mad at hell or two, you,
that nigga got down to DM me like,
bro, I was gonna post you, but I ain't even see your grandma died.
What the fuck you even deem me that for that for that,
cuntrised, nigg.
Hold on.
You get what I'm saying like Jay Cole like they could consider them like
Oh okay the holy all right yeah, we're ready with the what what the culture view there like like
Oh like if he would want to goddamn ever be back cool
Who to go from Atlanta future future?
The goat from Atlanta.
Future.
Nigger, me, nigga.
I ain't from the state, no other, nigga.
Not a rapper than anybody, bro.
Just anything else.
Besides you, who the other goat?
Newtie.
Fuck you talking about, nigga.
Who else?
Drill.
Who else?
Harold.
Who else out of that?
Rio.
Rio.
Who the goat outside of your crew?
The goat outside of my crew.
I can't just say nobody to goat, bro.
Atlanta is a collective.
Every nigga before you helped you.
It's future.
So you can't just, I say Atlanta is the goat.
We're the goat.
Future.
Can't say no one, nigga.
I can give you multiple niggas.
I can't just give you one niggum.
Because if I give you one nigga,
I'm going to be honest with you.
And again, call it glazing all you want.
Future literally, I don't think future is close to any of these guys.
He's blew them all out the water.
Remember when they used to compare LeBron to Carmelo Anthony?
They're like, oh, it's kind of like one in one A or one and two.
Then like when you realize like maybe five or ten years later, you're like, yeah, nobody in the right mind.
You know 25 years from now when people are looking back at the NBA, if someone says,
yo, when LeBron was going crazy, there was a guy named Carmelo Anthony, he was almost just as good.
you're going to get laughed out of the building.
Why, LeBron has lapped everybody he was kind of close to.
That's future.
Future used to be close to, like, some of these guys.
Future is lapped all of them.
You can't even compare them to, like, respectfully.
Can discredit or say that, okay, but this nigga did all this.
We said my little king when I was talking to Lutche,
but Tarshpone, shot out of the OG Toshman.
He takes me to say glad his night to go to sit.
Glad to Mike.
Who big in the money, uh, Emel K though?
Nobody.
Mine with the king of the goat.
I mean, guys screaming every goddamn city.
Let the goat then.
Who to rap go, Andre 3,000?
He's one of them.
Lyrical.
Yeah.
There's no just undeniable.
This is the greatest nigga of Atlanta.
It got to be.
It can't.
It's too many niggins.
Who don't make the more money?
That don't mean.
There's niggas who don't even rap that made the most money.
I'm saying.
What rap nigger done made the most in Atlanta?
What rap nigger than did the most?
You can't say that.
You can't say...
I'm wondering why Savage is just named somebody.
I'm wondering if this is like the rapper ego part
where it's like, you know,
it's not even hating.
It's just like, yo, Savage is in that.
he's in the conversation.
Like he's going to be in every conversation.
And it's one of those you don't want to be J. Cole.
Like, let's be honest.
Nobody likes a J. Cole-ass nigger.
Like J-Cole the type of nigger that if you ask him,
yo, so who to go to rap?
He'd be like, man, Drake's the best.
You're like, God damn.
Like, the J-Cole fans be like,
yo, this thing I don't even think he the best.
Yo, I love arguing with J-Cole fans
because the ultimate Trump card is like,
bro your favorite rapper thinks my favorite rapper is the best you just shut them up so i think maybe
that's why savage is saying that because it's like yo you got to hold down for even your fan base like
you know you know you're kind of in that conversation even if you're not like one of the
first two people thought of don't just be like yo just don't just slurp a nigga up you get what i'm
saying like that's a j cole type thing like j cole like once i seen j cole said
Well, they say, yo, who the best between you, Kendrick and Drake?
And he's like, man, I got the bronze medal.
You're like, this fucking idiot right here.
He just said he got the bronze medal.
Like, yo, niggie, can't you act like at least fake it?
Like, yo, nah, it might be me one day.
At least be like, yo, one day's me, one day's them.
The niggins say, I got a bronze medal.
I'm good.
What?
Say that, bro, you can't because you can name a nigga.
And his career made $300 million, but he only made $15 out of $300.
yeah the way his deal structured and shit it doesn't matter if it did fought up or not that
matter it was what not matter he didn't get the money but who's generated them i think savage is
saying that because savage has one of the cleanest deals compared to all the Atlanta rappers remember
a lot of the older Atlanta rappers there were it was a hard situation for those Atlanta rappers to
get record deals you know future was signed signed to um rock all
and like he had like an interest in situation before he got out or was able to get like his own albums
that he could have his own percentage then you have thug who was signed to like Gucci
thug who thug was signed to like a few niggas right the one of the only rappers who have like
a clean situation and even like you say baby baby went through QC not that QC didn't give
him a good deal or whatever but savage got hot and his first deal is direct
with epic records.
I always tell you,
when you see these like
quote,
production company style labels,
obviously quality control
is much more advanced.
But like,
think about Generation Now.
Technically,
little Uzi Verts,
he's a artist
being furnished
to Atlantic
by Generation Now.
His contract is
with Generation Now.
It's not necessarily,
you know,
with Atlantic.
So what we think
about convoluted ways
of how
artists get signed. I'm trying to think of
everybody else. Yeah.
And then he has the
cleanest situation, which if you ask
me off of records, who makes the
most money, and we're
talking about contemporary rappers, but not talking about older rappers,
Savage probably makes more than
everybody else off of a billion records
sold, right? Just because
he got the best deal.
Most money. Which artist maybe ever generated?
What artists generated the most money?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Outcast? Probably.
Boy, Diamond.
Speak about love below.
All that.
You gotta think that's the greatest group of all the time.
You know how much money and shit that is that?
Outcast.
Outcast.
I feel like T.I.
Outcast, T.I.
We're talking about a rapper, man.
Outcast, Tia.
You got to put future in there.
Future.
No, for sure.
Future.
Outcast, T.I. Future.
Gucci
Generating money
Yeah
Generating money
Whose career is generating the most money
Outcast
Future Gucci
You know I realize
Savage is a huge Gucci
Gucci
Um
Support
Gucci is like on his
Mount Rushmore
Of rap
Like period
I could tell
You remember when Savage was going off
Look 21 Savage
Versus
Versus
truth
like he was in like a hotel
room with his niggas and he was going
crazy to
this shit
because you remember
this is five years ago this is quarantine
like you're watching the nigga with a mask
on right now look crazy right
these suckers keep on down in me
huh
it's cool up
ain't now retarded
bad boys you're ready
I see $0.00
Bownie didn't pay them
because they did I see your interview
nigga in you
I see your interview too
You're like
Oh so scrimed.
I fucked his ex
Little boy complex
Don't get you part of
nigga
Betty can't say shit
I'll be in zone six
I see the
I never seen Savage this turn
Y'all see me over there
Black four fidd
It looks just like tips
But I never win platter
Do you?
I never let a nigga do me like
Like flip, no
This is the same shit they got
It's Gucci, nigga
This is when I realize I'm like
He must have no respect for GZ
Look
Look, here we go
No real rap, oh
I ain't do
It's like my little
Waw niggins
I ain't no real
This Gucci was performing it on stage at verses.
We were all watching.
There's like over a million people watching on, like, Instagram.
I'm a fucking brave dealer.
Oh, my.
There was I think Apple Music.
Grab a Louis and turn into a banked, niggas.
And I know you still,
Mattil was fucking how about you?
There didn't even smoke, no, bud.
I was screaming.
I was screaming.
I'm just who I am,
Nicky and I ain't fan
Now when they killed your home
You raise your son to be a
Won't even raise your home, boy
Wow
You can tell these niggas really grew up on good
I start to realize why
Niggas look at Gucci
Like Gucci's a different type of
Like he's a goat of Atlanta
In a different way
And I learned it from how
because all that numbers shit and whatever whatever like
usually I look at that
but when you see how these niggas like react to him
crazy
oh shit anyway
Tia
GZZ
gotta say GZZZZ isn't huh
Little baby
Skip Jeezy I told you
he don't rate that nigga Zizi bro
that niggas do not rate GZ bro
he do not rate Jeezy
I would think if we're talking money
you gotta put Jizi
If you're putting Gucci in there, I know Gucci dropped a million tastes, this and third.
But Jeasy really got them hits.
Jeezie went crazy.
You can tell he just skipped Jeezzy ass.
Generating the most money.
Outcast, Future, Gucci, Tia.
Jesus.
You got to say, jeezing, no.
Fuck out of here.
Ha, ha, ha.
To a banked cage, niggins.
And what's a, this AR is my back up, because I don't need.
Be over down and look just like, ain't now retarded bouts.
Love, baby.
Me?
You can't wait to say, yeah.
Come on, bro.
You can wait, you say you.
Thug.
I'm saying, geez he's say he not from Atlanta though.
What?
Wait, Gigi not from Atlanta?
Huh?
Ludacris.
Jeezy say he's not from Atlanta.
I'm saying, you're born there, but you call on.
Like, is that what, do he claim Atlanta?
I feel like people always just lumped Atlanta on him,
because they just didn't know shit about Atlanta, so they just, if y'all asked
from Georgia, you're from Atlanta.
I feel like, I feel like, what,
I did it for me.
Easy.
A gym.
Like what?
Like, some of you ain't paying the tent?
Like what?
Like, just like, sir and some.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
what the fuck?
Which one of the big rappers from Atlanta
gonna get on and say, I'm gonna go.
But it's...
He's one of them.
There's no just undeniable.
This is the greatest.
Man who I'm not, me?
He always rep making this shit.
And shit.
Like, he always...
He always...
He always...
Oh, wait, is he not from Atlanta?
Well, he was born in South Carolina.
He was born in Columbia, South Carolina.
he's he from i thought he's from
Atlanta oh he lived in
Macon
Macon Georgia
oh
that's when he became
Crip
ooh
that's what he rubbed
nah
piece up A town down
nigga that's Usher
nigga
that's him
oh yeah
peace up
A town down
who did that first
that? Usher did it first
yeah
we didn't say
first, second, or third, bro.
He said he's from 11.
I'm saying, Jeezy definitely one of the goats,
but I'm saying, I don't know if he claim Atlanta.
That's all I'm saying.
So, but if he do, then yes, for sure, Jeezzy.
Oh, God.
You're talking out who generated the most?
I'm trying to think who generated most money.
Who's trying to figure out how we don't call a nigga goat?
Because every time, it's a nigger got a way to make everything
not even answer the question.
But you can't really say that.
You can't.
You can't.
Who's the goat in your mind?
If you want a rapper, who you'll be looking at it like, that, that name.
Nobody.
Let's care.
All right, man.
Yo, you know, Savage, like a politician, bro.
Yo, let me see.
Who do I think made the most money in Atlanta?
Hmm.
That's a really good fucking question.
Who generated the most?
I think T.I. generated the most.
I personally think that.
I don't think T.I. got the most amount of money.
You know why?
Nigger T.
T.
had malegal
situations
Atlantic Records
Yo, Atlantic Records
bailed the nigga out
for a million dollars.
Yo, your label
is taking the majority of your bread
if they're bailing you out
for a million dollars,
though.
Like Atlantic,
yo,
remember when Bobby Shmurda
got locked up,
Epic,
which is,
which is,
Savage's label,
had to,
like,
vouch to get the nigga of bond
and they were like,
we're good.
They said,
no.
Atlantic Records
was vouching for TIA,
my nigga.
You get what I'm saying?
Um,
So I think T.I. generated a lot of money.
I don't know how much of that he kept.
Here's another thing, too, about music and money.
Bro.
Me, honestly, I think that, honestly, if we're just talking only music,
I think Little Baby has generated more money than, well, not generated.
Little Baby has got more money from music than Outcast.
And that's going to sound crazy to y'all, because y'all will be that Diamond Records and Third.
Bro, it's like NBA contracts.
Look at music like that.
It's like NBA contracts.
Michael Jordan, I think his biggest salary was, like, getting $30 million a year, right, before, like, he retire, right?
Bro, a bum-ass nigga in the NBA is getting $30 million a year now.
Like, inflation and everything else and also, you know, just more, like the industry becoming bigger gets these guys, these younger guys, more money.
Like, I'm put it like this.
You know, I was just watching, and we're going to get to this Tupac thing.
Remind me, actually, let me put it up right here.
Toray Show.
Like, and again, I'm not saying this to this outcast.
I know somebody's going to clip it that way because, you know, people don't like me,
but I'm saying this to kind of, like, show you that there's more money in music now.
So when you ask me who's made the most money, I'm going to look at the guys in the last 10 to 15 years.
Future has been really popping.
I think future.
obviously TIT had a lot of commercial records over and over again
But I'm gonna be honest with you
I wouldn't be surprised if it was one of the the newer guys
Why there's more money in music
Yo when we get to the Tupac thing
Tupac signed to death row
To get I forgot what the bond was
What was Tupac Bond bond?
How much was Tupac's bail?
His bail was one point
$2.4 million, right? And he signed to Shugnight, right? He signed to Shugnight because of that bail, right? Like, that was such an exorbitant amount. So he signed like some crazy deal, right? Respectfully. And by the way, here's the thing, too, and this is what we're going to get to with this. And we're going to use this guy's video, Tori, Toray. He said a story that when Tupac got shot,
this is Tupac Shakur, right?
The greatest artist ever.
When he got shot,
Tupac was showing up to the studio,
Jimmy Henschman said,
yo,
we're going to pay you to go do a verse
for one of my artists.
Guess how much you were paying Tupac?
$7,500.
So I'm trying to tell you
when you think about money
is that the further we go into time,
inflation and other things,
just shows how money expands.
Yo, a mid, like,
How much I think Gunna is getting booked for?
Like, look, yo, actually we don't even got to get to that.
We don't even got to get to that because I think I just posted it.
Bro, Rod Wave?
Would you say Rod Wave is a bigger artist than Tupac before Tupac died?
Right?
Would you say that?
No.
But Rod Wave is getting $2 million a show.
Don't believe me.
this is um
let's see
that post it
that post that post that
uh
by the way
shot to Drew from our Mac agency
uh here we go
there's a
dude
they posted this
oh where is the second
I thought this
supposed to be a second slide
look at this
right
my chripping
here we go here
it turns 27 years old
today
and just read
Recently a big milestone was here.
We want the world to know about this.
Mr. Rodway, for one show, got paid $2 million.
Yeah, his family around.
Yo, chill, bro.
Chill.
Don't tell my family I got $2 million.
They've been begging me for money already.
And I think this is his girl or something like that.
Bro, it's Christmas time.
Don't go.
So I guess what I'm trying to.
to say chat i'm not trying to like down anybody if we're talking about who's making the most money
right if if if if we're making the most and by the way this is the guy who's the uh promoter on
on this tour it says a big fuck you to them from 15 k a show for my first tour with my brother to now
rod wave is making over two million dollars every time he touches the stage just think about how
much money has really came and rap now bro tupac probably did that house a blue show that we all
watch probably for less than $10,000.
These days, like,
you know, shit,
even, I'll name
some venues. If you're doing,
oh, some of these venues, you might not know.
Yeah, a artist doing an arena,
like granted, Tupac never went an arena tour, right?
But, um,
let's say a smaller venue.
Terminal 5 is 2,500, right?
I think the House of Blues was probably
1,500 people.
That Tupac show, I don't know if you know what Tupac show I'm talking about.
I don't want to show you how much money has changed.
So if you go to Tupac House of Blues, right?
And by the way, which House of Blues was this?
So this is a classic, you know,
Anyway, I forgot where this was, but like it probably has like a thousand to 1500.
I guarantee like he's probably didn't get paid more than
He probably got paid less than $10,000.
If you do Terminal 5, it's $2,000, $2,500 people.
I'm trying to scale it in my head.
It's like 7080K or closer to $100K.
Do you get what I'm saying?
It just shows you the difference.
So like Pock, it was probably getting paid
like one-tenth of what niggas again pay now
why the industry is bigger inflation
more people so when we talk about Atlanta
and now I'm going to bring it back because I know I went on this
little side quest when we talk about Atlanta
I know people want to want to use
outcasts of their success musically
because yes two million people and by the way there's a lot of money
we don't know a deal they were in
we don't know how much they were getting
most of those deals sucked from the 90s.
That's why you have all these moguls,
especially niggins like ditty and stuff like that,
not saying they were in a deal like that,
but it's the newer artist that got better deals.
Inflation is made money bigger.
They have way more revenue opportunities.
They're getting the brunt of all the cash.
So I guess I say that to say,
I wouldn't be surprised if maybe future is number one.
and I wouldn't be surprised if like Savage or Baby are in the top five.
And why?
They're just, again, it's NBA contracts.
Like Jason Tatum is, look, he has one of the best NBA contracts or the most expensive of all time, right?
Jason Tatum, right?
$340 million.
look and that's over five years right so five years 314 million Michael Jordan NBA
career earnings 94 million I hope you guys get the correlation you guys are smart I know you
do okay how much they make that last year when it was on the the wizards oh he only
played for a million dollars oh yeah yeah he only took a million dollars but yeah he
He got paid like dirt.
Jordan only got paid big bucks those last two years.
Wow.
Interesting.
But then it became billionaire.
It's all good.
Let's go back to it.
Brian on nigga dick, Twain.
That ain't dick.
That one thing about y'all east side, dick.
Somebody said, little baby and made more money than the Migos.
Well, are we considered the Migos as one entity?
Are we consider them as one entity or we're thinking that even if they made $150 million, we're going to say it's 50, 50, 50,000.
50. So you split the money three ways versus little baby who's making all the money for himself,
savage or for himself. Future. And here's the thing with future. This is why futures,
the first few years of future's career, because him and Thug were in fucked up situations,
I'm pretty sure they didn't get much much money that was coming in. It's not until they
wrap themselves out of it
and then sign new contracts,
that's when they were probably getting the back.
Anyway.
I hate to feel like
they're really sleek hate them.
So?
You don't think a nigga do it to us, too?
Who to go?
What niggas gonna get on here and say
21 Savage to go?
I will.
No, I'm talking about a rapper.
You're an ex-wrapper, so don't say you're a rapper.
Oh, a rap.
No, you ain't a rap.
What nigga, which one of the big rappers from Atlanta gonna get on her and say, I'm gonna go.
But there's been niggas that you looked up to, bro, before you got the rock game.
Let's be real, man.
God damn, we know.
I'm in this motherfucking now though.
Alright.
The draw's big.
So all that got down, I looked up to you, that shit was 20 years ago, nigga.
It's a new sheriff in time, dude.
That's fucked up, bro.
For real.
Bro who was your goat?
What for?
Goochie?
Goochie.
I told you, Gucci
Meas, who was your goat?
Meas, when you're throwing them part.
In Atlanta?
Yeah.
Meese used to be like a big party guy.
And I think he's a rap as well back in Atlanta.
He's, um, Savage Manor.
The goat of Atlanta back in 2010?
Yeah.
Don't say no rocks go that.
Tia, Tia had that shit.
Yeah, Tia had that shit fucked up.
I ain't gonna lie.
Tilt overly had that shit fucked up.
And he had that shit for him.
He was the only one really, for.
Yeah, he got so many hits.
It is ridiculous.
Ti from 20, 2004 to 2010.
I think he kind of, he had Atlanta.
Gizi was like number two in my mind, right?
So it was Ti, GZ.
And I think Luda was obviously there,
but Luda was like transitioned a little bit
into some other stuff.
Clearly he went into the movies and shit, but yeah.
I went through his shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That'll be my goat.
If I'm just gonna say rappers,
But new generation?
Gucci and Tia.
I'm giving it to Savage, but if I'm not including Savage, I gotta say future, bro.
Hey, you know, we're gonna sick, but everything out the sick to goaded to me.
That way, you know, I'm moving the Goldpope for these niggins.
That I ain't moving to Goldpoh, bro.
I will though.
This shit say a billion, a billion, a billion.
And more.
What the hell?
No, ain't talking out with the rap shit, just anything.
I'm biased when it come down to niggas out to see that's what it is oh yeah for sure overly
that is like so it's probably to be like that though because they can be biased on their side
you crazy as a motherfucker not really niggas overly biased man service ain't even that big
these side ain't in that lena for real bro
you're gonna from the cater right this shit 10 minutes away bro
nigger can get on the bus and be wherever the hell you from in 10 minutes right
make you feel that way what
The nigger from the K.
I'm going to skip as this in Atlanta Central.
My mama from the projects in the UK and my daddy.
My grandma's still living the same projects to this day.
Oh, here we go.
Nika, it's a hood in...
That nigga from the UK.
Br, slap the shit out you.
What's up, mate?
Next card you can say.
That nigga, that shit ain't in Atlanta.
That nigga from the UK.
Brigh, slap the shit out you.
What's up?
like what the hell that mean nigga it's a hood in in the UK my mama from the
projects in the UK but my dad my grandma still living the same project to this day in
the UK she don't want to leave so you're saying the UK like a nigga was just
waking up with 10 crumpets in the in the Buckingham Palace or something when they were going
up get dogs to girl yeah yeah be yeah why do people clown the UK like that man you know we
You need a King Vaughan of the UK to put some fucking respect on the UK name, man.
Stabbing like a motherfucker.
Shooting out of that shit.
Like three, four o'clock.
Nah, that's just certain times of the year, though.
That's like certain times of the year.
Oh, what time?
Yeah, like, it gets dark here, like, four o'clock.
Because it's on winter.
You know, the earth is fucking on an axis.
So when it gets to a certain position, which is called winter, as it rotates around the sun,
daylight is less based on how
the sun hits the fucking earth
because the earth is tilted slightly.
I think like wintertime it get dark early.
But I think like summertime it'd be smooth.
Get dark like eight, nine.
Oh, I know who's up there?
That shit like four o'clock.
Yeah, but that was like November or some shit.
Oh, yeah.
Right?
When that November?
Yeah, November.
Yeah, Atlanta's closer to the equator, so.
What song?
What song on there on your favorite song?
Okay.
Oh, this is a good time to segue a little bit.
So 6-9 did respond.
Did you see 6-9's response?
I'm not going to lie.
This guy's a comedian genius.
I'll play what Savage said.
We played it yesterday, but this was Savage said about 6-9.
Here we...
Sorry, Chad.
You got some nigga to fight through them there.
Them niggas still ain't getting no money like that like they was.
Still ain't getting no money like they were.
Like the rap way.
Who?
We've been wearing lace fronts and shit.
Who did?
The nigger who told in New York, man
Who told all them
All them niggas in New York
The Mexican
Oh, you say he
The internet
The internet
Took his shit down
I think he just stopped
Nah, because he can't go
Ain't no gas in the car
Nicar, what you mean?
You just stopped
So could you got some nigga
to fight through them there
Them nigga still
Okay
And I'm not gonna lie
Six-9 immediately
He immediately
responded today
with an entire skit.
First of all, he said this.
Always be proud of where you're from.
You shouldn't be ashamed of where you were born.
With tea.
What the fuck.
But I get it.
I love it here too.
He puts the American simply.
He says,
and next time you say Mexican,
just say my name.
Because the Mexicans would smack the fuck out of you.
You bloody wanker.
Watch this kid.
My dear, can you bring me
the next applicants we have Shaya bin Abraham Joseph III and can you fetch me some tea
yes thank you dear you know this party city got this outfit is this like a UK
outfit or it's just like a pirate thing I can't tell yo where do you get a scroll
where do you get a scroll I've always like low key you know this the shit they
do it was signed a declaration of independence with this little pen in the ink shit
Yo, even as the white gloves.
She don't know it.
Wait, what is he drawing?
I don't know.
How you doing, sir?
What are you here?
So, I'm seeing, according to my documents, you want to go to America?
I need to go to America.
Please, I'll do anything.
I would literally, I can make it.
Trust me, I can make it.
I can be an Atlantean.
Are you not happy where you're from?
I'm not.
I want to go to Atlanta.
I need to.
Wait, is he playing a significant?
playing six no he's playing um savage you got to understand i need to be by the way this
shit is dead funny even though i'm gonna always defend savage on this because number one i was born in
jamaica and you know i think savage came up here a little bit younger than i came up here i came up here
like 10 11 he came up here when did he come up here um when he was like seven and i actually
defend him on
when people are trying
to use that UK shit
the only thing funny
about the like oh him being from the UK
is that niggas is
every time they hear the UK
they think about him being
from Atlanta and we all know how Atlanta
niggas sound and then we think about
the UK and it's like the exact
opposite most things from Atlanta
they have such a huge
accent you could barely understand him
niggas from London they talk so
proper. Do you want some tea in it? Like you that's how you think of it. So that was the joke and the
fun when people were like, oh, he's from like he was born in the UK. But in reality, if he came
over here at seven, yes, who does street shit before you're seven? Essentially his entire time
being in the streets is in Atlanta. You get what I'm saying? I'm Atlanta. I need to be a gangster rapper. I can't be
Central C and skeptor in these guys.
Yo, why Central C is trying to get...
Don't give my man some strays.
Central C and Sceptor are like that, too.
And some people usually say
they give more credit to somebody
who would do a stabbing, right?
Ain't that the thing?
Be like, yo, you think niggies in the UK,
well, I've heard people say,
yo, they give respect to niggies in the UK
that are street dudes more than people in the U.S.
because it takes a certain type of person to be stabbing somebody up.
It takes them serious.
Please, I'm begging you.
I know Jay-Z.
I can call Jay-Z.
I'm begging you.
I'll do anything.
Did they put a knife?
Like, they drew on a knife on his forehead?
You can have my chain.
Bloody hell.
You know what I realize also?
I think 6-9 and with streaming has brought him into,
it's gotten back to the thing that I was trying to tell.
him for a while he was missing.
I don't if I ever knew this, but 6-9 did
a Nelk Boy podcast, and he did in New York City,
and they invited me out because, you know,
the Nel Boys, I'm cool with him in.
You know, they wanted to do an interview with him,
and people, like, Aidan does this too.
Like, when he's, you know, when they don't want to get drowned
on some hip-hop-esque stuff and they want to just kind of, like,
be able to float in and out, they'll invite me there that, you know,
like, you'll act if it gets too hip-hopish, like you handle that.
But we could, like, Joe,
around and just keep it light. And I'm like, no, it's all good, you know, because I've done,
I've done, you know, I've done their stuff before. And I was like, sure, I'll do it. And when we did it,
they never put it out. They couldn't really get through no questions. Six and I was always,
like, he kind of came across angry. And that was the height of him being blackball. He was like
angry and he was like man show little dirt king vaughn he's like ranted about like all these things
and um they were just lost and i remember saying to him like afterwards i say yo six like i i get it
this this blackball shit is tough and obviously like i think it's mentally affected him but i'm like
yo it's tough bro but you're losing the part that people loved you for dog remember when
you were going up every day at like around two o'clock you would call me because he would always post it
like, you act, you're about to post this and it'll be something funny or something engaging.
He's like, yo, you know, make sure you repost it when I put it up.
And I said, yo, you used to make people laugh.
Now people are seeing you upset.
And that is kind of fucking it up.
I think with him getting into streaming and shit like that, he's back to the funny shit.
Like, that's always been his marketing.
Like, being a little self-deprecating, making fun of people, making fun of himself.
and I think this is dope.
You know, my new thing with him is telling him
he got to bring some music to the table, though.
Like, he got to find a way how to connect with the music stuff.
And, you know, by the way, everything I'm saying to you,
I say to him too.
I think he has to figure out a way
where it's not necessarily just, yo, I'm a killer.
Like, he loves to make I'm a killer music, right?
Or music that, you know, all that shouting, like,
aggressive street stuff.
but you could
I think the song for him that's going to catch
is not going to be the one that says yo
nah even if I'm a rat I'm a killer like
it's going to be a song that
you can still talk tough on it
but it but it's more complex it's like what Gunna
gunna's making that type of music
gunner's not like not talking crazy
like Gunner on bread and butter said yo
something something I'm still putting
I can't even put dollars on your head type shit
he was making a you know obviously a call back to
one of his previous songs.
Yeah, so you could still talk a little spicy.
It's just that nobody wants to see the guy
who they think cooperated.
Act like he's the toughest guy that ever lived.
Y'all are not Alpo.
Alpo was the only one.
Anyway, let me keep this kid off.
Please.
It's moistenate, but it's good.
So me taking a closer look at you follow.
You're born Shia bin Abraham Joseph III,
born in our beautiful country of the United Kingdom.
What is it, sir? Do you not love yourself? Do you not love who you are, this country?
No, I hate it here. I need to change my identity. Nobody takes us serious. Nobody's going to take me
serious as a gangster. I have to go to America, please. Is it this you want? Blotty hell.
It's a passport. I need it. You are a traitor to this country. I need it.
Okay, I can't believe I have such a traitor, such an imposter, to want to be an American,
Visa denied
Fucking traitors
You've been denied once
You'll be denied again
And for being a traitor
Baby, take him to jail
Go to jail
You're chasing this nigga down
With a musket, yo
Y, y'all seen a comment
You know, you think you say, yo
Yo, imagine if that musket
had a switch on it though
Traitor!
Trade our country
Traitor wants to be where you're from
Please say again
Buddy Trader wants to be where you're from
Want to be an American
Please help me
You will never be an American
My dear, can you...
Anyway.
Hilarious.
I think it's funny.
And I think it's like a lighthearted way to kind of respond to some shit.
And I don't think 21 meant nothing crazy by it.
I think he was just using him as a reference.
So I think that was a W all across the board.
I ain't on cap.
Somebody says,
21 need to start claiming Buckingham, pal.
Yo, chat, you know what it is?
It's not that niggas really don't believe that.
21 grew up in Atlanta was doing street shit and really don't got that much ties to the UK,
at least as a kid in terms of the streets.
It's just that it's funny.
The UK shit is, yo, if, put it like this.
If 21 was from Nigeria, if it was born in Nigeria, nobody would say that.
It was born in Nigeria.
It's just like there's this perception of the UK where people just, like, we think the accent is funny.
we still think they talk in these like phrases bloody wanker like you know what I mean like
can I get some tea and crumpets but that's really not even how people from the UK really get down
like not at all but it's still funny to us Americans anyway let me play the rest of this
and then chat we we do have um I got two other topics I want to get into really quickly as well
not the only topics but um we got other stuff to get to
I don't got no favorites.
No, it ain't.
Okay, they're asking about the album.
What's you guys' favorite song on this album?
Here's a booty.
Oh, yeah, that hard.
And a play.
You think it's my duty to tell niggas.
It's my duty to be a nigger daddy.
What question was this?
I feel like, too, I'm going to say this.
I feel like y'all rappers, man, y'all are leading the culture and the streets.
So I feel like a nigger once you make it this far how you don't make it all these big strings is your duty to tell niggas right from wrong and what's lying.
It's y'all niggins do you think it's my duty to tell niggas is my duty to be a nigger daddy.
No, because at the end of the day.
That's what you just said?
Yes, it is.
No, it's not, man.
These nigger grown in hell, these niggas know what's wrong?
No, I'm just saying.
Have you ever had to tell little one right from wrong?
Yes.
As an adult.
Yes.
With snitchie?
No, I ain't talking about the snitching.
What's you talking about that?
I'm talking about way of life.
Like you just said, it's mandatory.
You can't beat you on me.
You can't this, you can't, that's the shit got to be pushed out too.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
That shit got to be pushed out.
This is how we rock.
Because niggas can only see how you rock through your music and through interview,
but they don't see how you, what you stand on, is what I'm saying.
I feel like it's do this to let niggas know.
Nah, we say this, we'll get on that.
But this is what we stand on.
Internally and morally.
Right.
You get what I'm saying?
Because niggas don't know that.
Niggas think it's one way.
Like, like I said, nigger run up on bank.
They'd be like, shit, OG, I'm really with that.
Ask such, such, such, sure, that's out for me.
Like, that's what I want.
No, nigger, run up on me and say,
oh, gee, I can shoot behind the scene for you.
Or I can do this, I can do that, or I can, you know what I can, you know what?
I can goddamn be a sound guy.
I don't need no shooter.
Yeah.
I don't got.
Like, anytime a nigga meets you where the nigga,
a nigga ain't coming to you like,
Sav, you know what, man, I appreciate it.
Nah, nigger overly coming to me on some work shit.
Nah, I don't approach me with no shooter shit.
I'm just saying a nigga with her.
If you went to the neighborhood right there, you stand in the hood,
and you see the niggas out there, a nigger be like,
shit, bro, you know what, shit?
Anything, bro.
Anything you need out here, beat.
I don't be like, bro.
I'm gonna be like, bro, what the hell you're talking about.
I know, but I'm saying, but that's just the narrative of the,
the climate of the energy right now.
Period, bro, in the world.
Not even just, I was just in Miami last week.
Niggins just down there like, shit, I ain't my fault.
You're gonna tell you, bro.
I grew up on that shit, man.
Bro, you need me for that.
I don't even know you.
The fuck I'm gonna need you for.
Right.
It's just, I think it's our duty, bro.
Not just the rapper, it's our dues.
Anybody's in front of these mics and the camera
to let niggas know, man, that shit is lame.
Right.
I ain't saying no hell of your business.
Hell of your business.
Hell of a nigga play with you.
We're men.
Right.
What?
It's called Slab City.
There's no laws there.
In America?
Look at the...
Especially the rappers.
I'm mainly talking to the rappers.
The rappers who act like...
You got niggas who...
Yeah, I rap, but I don't be on the internet
just, like, overly just saying shit about niggas and dissing niggas and shit like that.
So the niggas who overly just be, like, acting like they just ready to crash out.
Trump need to make a motherfucking city for these niggas.
What?
I know we got some...
land somewhere in America that ain't nobody
using where they test bombs and
shit at. We're gonna call this shit
Crash Out City. They got it.
What? It's called Slab City.
No laws there. Literally.
In America? Look it up on YouTube,
right, yeah. It's still
federal laws, nigga. Yeah.
Federal laws around the whole land. No,
we're talking about federally Trump.
Donald J. Trump.
He got down built. He made this city,
name this city, crash out city.
Fuck's in the National Guard everywhere.
Crash out city
We're gonna
There is something called
Slab City
Slab City in California
It's called the last free place in America
It's an off-grid unincorporated
Desert Community near Salton Sea
It's supposedly for alternative lifestyle
Consistent largely of snowbirds
In the Salton
Trow area
Hmm
How many people are in it?
What's the population?
Oh, it says it goes up to 4,000 during the winter,
but it dwindles to 150 in the summer.
Come pick all y'all niggas up.
Y'all want to crash and y'all hate y'all.
It's that bad or y'all just hate the world that bad.
We're going to pick all y'all up, put y'all on the plane,
and we're going to fly y' out of Crash Out City.
When you get down this shit like collar duty, niggas, it's A-R.
No, that's a...
No, that's it.
You go in the house, nigger.
You go in the house, nigga, it's a gun right there.
You got to go find the clip, find the bullets.
And you come outside.
Everybody just crashed.
For real.
Purge.
Purge.
And don't nobody go to jail.
Whoever survives, survive.
You go home.
That's wishful thinking, but what can we do now?
I told him the streets dead.
I'm telling them what happened to the streets.
The question was, what happened to the streets?
I was going to name the street the street's dead, but I was, I don't know.
How dead and no title.
So. What's the answer, though?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
What happened to the street?
That's what we're trying to get to.
They died.
They died.
How?
How?
Life, just time, just the internet getting in them.
They didn't have no place being in the streets.
They should have stayed on the internet.
Rappers waiting till they got money and blew up to act like they kingpans and they gangsters.
You ain't ever did none gangster your whole fucking life, bro.
yo ass been rapping since you was nine bro you've been signed since you was 14 30 you know i also
thought about um this album that savage dropped i don't know if he thought about it on this level
but remember when i know obviously he don't he seemingly seemingly don't rock with gizi
but actually jizzie didn't do it my bad jiz he's one who protested him remember when um
gnaz dropped hip-hop is dead and
It was a, it was like this shock to everybody.
And so many people got upset by it because people felt like it was a slap in their face
and they were doing exactly what they thought was, you know, hip hop.
And they were like, yo, why are you saying it's dead?
The street, what happened to the streets kind of feels like that, except it's just not titled.
as controversial as hip hop is dead.
Because, yes, he could have called his streets as dead.
13, 12.
You ain't shot nobody, man.
You then got on, his niggas that didn't got on,
even if you got on that 19, 18,
but you was in high school before that,
or you was working a job, you weren't in the streets.
You didn't got on, you didn't got some money.
Now you didn't want to have goddamn cuff some real killers.
But you were a pure bitch.
You never did nothing.
That's what's going on.
But you got the money to goddamn boy,
I give y' y' y' y' y'n'g'all niggas of 50.
go kill that nigga or whatever.
That shit fuck the streets up.
It ain't no money in them.
That fucked it up.
The girls got down one minute they got down.
They be the main ones calling the nigga a bitch
if a nigga go out bad.
Then when the nigga come kill their baby daddy,
they, oh, he did a good child.
But the nigga just said he spent departments.
He just spent departments yesterday.
Now a nigga that came and smacked his ass.
Now he got down the golden boy.
That fucked the street.
up.
POST in a lot.
Yeah, like, you, you know, you, you're,
POST to college.
No, no, they don't even do that.
They post the prime picture, twin.
They always post the suit.
Whatever one he had a suit on in.
Man, this nigga the devil, man.
That shit's so old.
Pocombo fucking switching that d'i got on their face.
And then they're on Instagram with a rocket launcher,
this shit.
Y'all go post the one with the suit on.
At kill everybody every day.
That's his Instagram.
That's his Instagram.
He's a good job.
Duh, man.
That shit fucked the streets up.
What happened to the street though, man?
That fucked it up too.
All that shit, all that shit like gumbo twin.
It's just like a pot of gumbo.
Now it's just, this shit is just a mess now.
They have overcooked the gumbo.
Oh.
Not a-h ain't no fixing it.
Nah.
Why do we even want to fix it?
You want to make it better, nigga?
I'm saying.
what better what is there to fix the streets ain't never really been no good shit for real so it might
be a good thing that shit might be a snake shedding his skin that we're going through okay you know what
i do want to ask when they're talking about the streets like even when i sent out a tweet day day
i had to clarify i'm talking about street rap are they talking about the actual streets because
some of the things they're saying ain't don't apply like some of this music and rapping and and
celebrity hood that affects street rap that doesn't really affect necessarily every
every place where there's a hood or a street
let's say the streets ain't nothing i have some of the bedtime you're talking about the hood
you ain't talking about the streets the street always missed some bullshit remember we said you
got hood niggas you got hustlers and you got street niggas so when we talk about the streets
we got to talk about everything that come with it yeah yes the hustling days was good but but
block parties everybody kicking it yeah i what i think deep down it's more like you don't want to like
see my life yeah or you don't want to profit you don't want to feel like you're profiting off a lawsuit
so it's hard to got i don't do everything sometimes be like i dreams i'm saying what you did
but to get there what you're doing after me okay i think we can wrap uh on on that particular topic
Shouts of 21 Savage, by the way, his album is out now.
You guys should go stream on all platforms.
What Happened to the Streets.
Really dope album.
I've been bumping it a lot more today.
It's the only thing that I'm really bumping is that and that pool shysie song.
I can't even care with you.
All right.
Did y'all see?
And yes, we are, maybe I should do it now, right?
Okay, let's do it now.
And then I'll get into the, there's a 50 topic with Dame Dash.
So, chat, there's a big shakedown or shakeup actually at W.
HQT, okay, or QHT.
Yeah, WQHT.
Now, that is colloquially known as Hot 97, if you guys don't know,
but Hot 97 is a radio station in New York City.
Historically, one of the biggest radio station,
its signal, has been rated to be able to broadcast.
I think I could, let's see.
Can't broadcast to how many people.
Chat, GVT is going to tell me.
how much
okay wow it's not telling me
let's just look
strength
of WQHT
really it reaches
the entire tri-state
you get what I'm saying
um
let me see
audience size of
let's see if we can find something right
WKHC hit a record high of
17,000
da-da-da-da-da-da
per quarter hour.
Nah.
Your radio rankings are a little bit.
It's hard to kind of like
gauge it.
Afternoon drive
20,000.
No way.
Maybe now.
I'm wondering the peak.
Okay.
Let's see.
Peak radio
audience for Hot 97.
Let's see if we can find that
in
last 20 years.
Okay
Give us something
I never I never thought about like that
Okay so the weekly reach is 2.1 million listeners
All right I think that's the number that counts
Now it's very different than like because
We would
Completely compare it to like streaming
Like right now I could tell you how many people I have watching me
I have 12,645 people watching right
5,000, this is how it breaks down, 5,488 on the academy, 4,955 on King Academics, 1100 on kick and then Rumble, it doesn't tell me actually, but whatever the remainder would be.
Here's the thing. When I think about radio, I think it's way beyond, or this is how historically I've thought about radio.
It's way beyond even what we do in streaming or podcasting
because the ability to reach so many people.
And it's not about concurrent necessarily.
It's about the new people that are reached throughout a month.
So yes, maybe they have 20,000 people listening at one particular,
I think they said during a quarter hour.
So in a 15-minute segment.
But they are saying they reach 2.1 million, right?
listeners and they're thinking that that's unique people so 2.1 million different people
um in the new york metropolitan area now before i get into the whole soliloquy or trying to
break down how radio is kind of like you know it works in generality you guys are watching me on
you know with the exception of kick the way how people get paid is ads this is everywhere right
um i get paid from ads on youtube
I get paid from ads on Rumble.
Same with the radio, same with television.
Based on their audience, they get paid.
Now, here's a great thing,
and this is why these industries lasted so long.
Number one, television networks
were kind of almost gate kept, right?
They were owned by these big, you know,
conglomerates, whether it was, let me see,
what am I blanking,
biacom or whatever,
and they would own certain changes.
channels and then they would sell the basically a license to your cable provider,
whether it's cable vision, whether it's like, you know, what are these TV networks?
I don't know, whatever they're called.
They would sell them.
And again, I'm being kind of like integral here.
So I know you guys are smart.
You'll keep up.
But the point is this.
The majority of money, which most companies spend.
about like 30 to 40% of their revenue or at least the profit that they receive in reinvesting in the actual brand.
And most of it goes to marketing.
Most of it goes to advertising.
Yes, McDonald's sells a million burgers or a billion burgers a year,
but they still invest a huge chunk of their profit into continuing to promote the brand and to advertise.
That advertisement money goes to radio.
and TV.
And they've gotten the lion's here
for a long time.
Why?
Because it's kind of been
almost like a,
it's like a,
it's like, it's always been like this controlled,
like cabal, right?
The ratings for these things
were done by what's called Nielsen.
Now, here's the interesting thing about radio.
Radio is so old.
And how they measure it,
it's so inaccurate.
Remember I just told you
how many people are watching me?
See, like, I could just update, refresh my page,
and I could tell you the exact number of people watching me.
Again, right?
I'm being watched by 12,748 people.
In radio, you can't do that.
Now, this is where you play with the numbers,
and this way you like finesse.
The way how they measure radio audience,
there's a couple different ways.
It was a more popular way is that they would give,
these people like these devices and they know the area where the signal of the radio stations could go
and they would give out a bunch of these devices to people who would go about their regular day
and as these people go about their regular day for me to be in the car being in public spaces going to
shows wherever it would be able to tell and calculate how many people are listening or how many
people are tapping into the frequency because that's how radio works radio is
broadcasted via frequencies that are owned by the federal government that's why paola is even a thing
because the government technically owns all airwaves right so and the airwaves are leased to companies
that have radio stations so hot 97 and power 105 the government owns the airwave or the frequency
which is 97.1 and 105.1, right?
And by the way, don't ask me why I'm giving you all this whole thing to get into this,
but I like to be very, like we have to understand the history of all of this.
Now, for years and years, this shit was almost like, it was just a finesse.
You had Nielsen basically coming up with these,
and actually they have other companies that do radio ratings as well.
They come up with this thing to say,
yo, they're getting all this viewership.
We don't know.
There's no counter.
It's not that digital.
And essentially what would happen is that companies would just throw a shit ton of money
into radio and into TV to promote their products.
This is why we get people like Howard Stern.
This is why we get people like Oprah Winfrey.
They were getting a shit ton of money because, again,
historically people felt that,
TV and radio were the main means that people consumed information and watched content,
so they would be also seeing advertisements.
Okay.
A lot of things that's changed, y'all.
A lot of things has changed.
And without giving you this entire breakdown of why radio is in the place it's in,
that could be for another stream.
So let's kind of hyper-focus on what's,
actually going on now. But let's even do more than that. Because I want to give a little lesson in
this, and I do want to remind people that, you know, a lot of why I believe there's a lot of vitriol
towards me, and every time they talk about me, they talk about me like I'm some bum, like some guy
who, you know, oh, no, he's just the guy who he's only here because he capitalized off the dead kids in
Chicago. None of them really want to say it accurately. They don't want to say, hey, academics
is one of the people who revolutionized what media is. By the way, if you're going to say me,
you've got to say Q from World Star, God rest his own. And what do I mean? Because I'm not trying
pat myself on the back here. We, and I'll even mention blogs as well, there was a blog era.
people eroded and took a lot of audience from these antiquated places where people would get information from, TV and radio.
Now, the reason why I said there's some lesson to be learned in this, I've always told you, let me show you this guy right here.
50 cent once said this guy was the single-handed reason why New York City radio and hip-hop went in a decline.
I hate to say that I do agree.
He's a guy from the Bay Area.
He was given the title of program director at Hot 97.
And this was a guy who, with all due respect, had.
at zero foresight for where the game was going.
He was like exactly what the record labels were.
The record labels, and let me not go down that path,
but I'll just make it a two-liner,
the record labels got all fucked up
and they were fucking stuck on stupid
and mad niggas got fired
when they realized that people could burn a CD
and upload this shit to a peer-to-peer sharing song.
software like Haza, Limewire, Napster.
The music industry, bang!
It was in a dismal downfall.
This is why the tech companies saved music.
Because when they couldn't sell physical product anymore,
the industry was looking bleak.
They were pushing the government to try to shut these people down,
and, you know, they were trying to get indictments,
and that's where you see DJ drama gets, like, arrested for doing mixtapes.
The labels, and this is record labels, they're always late to the party.
It wasn't until later streaming, and this is why streaming pretty much, you know,
they kind of, they would have kicked the labels out of the whole situation with music
if the labels in the own catalog,
but that's another thing we'll talk about.
But the point is this,
in this game is very important
to have some foresight of what's coming.
Now, this guy right here,
I need to remind you of his history.
This guy gets the program director at Hot 97.
And by the way, I want to warn everybody
he's at the same position at Apple.
I want to remind you who he is.
He's a guy who doesn't prepare for change
and he sticks on the here and now until it's too late
and the rug is pulled out from underneath his foot.
I want to remind everybody.
This is a warning.
This is a warning.
I want to tell you my first interaction with him.
and this is an entire lesson.
I want you guys to sit here and listen to me
because I'm going to walk you through it.
They'll say everything about me.
Oh, he came above Florida Shirek.
He's this, he's that.
These days, this guy hates my guts.
One of the reason he hates my guts
is because I've championed a lot of the younger artists.
These younger artists he thought were helping to destroy hip-hop.
The younger artists I helped champion,
they all run hip-hop.
They're doing the stadiums, or not stadiums, but the arenas now.
NBA young boy, playboy Cardi,
a little Uzivert.
He wanted to be the gatekeeper.
He wanted to play God.
He thought he was bigger than the program.
But my story with him goes back further.
In 2010, actually is around 2012, actually.
I'm, you know, I'm kind of,
buzzing a little bit on the college scene in Jersey.
I'm no DJ Wala or none.
Shout to Wala.
But I'm kind of buzzing a little bit.
Trying to figure out the next step.
I'm doing radio.
College radio.
At my campus,
Rutgers University.
And I'm like, man,
how do I get to the next level?
I want to get to the next level.
I decide around that time.
I said, man, you know what?
It would be dope if I could get interviews.
But I said, no artists who want to interview me.
I was like a nerd.
And they, and they,
try to make some of these terms very bad, but I've studied every industry, and the reason I'm not
like them is because I've used my skills to project into the future. I've never thought about
what it is and hope it never changes. I anticipate a change. Keep in mind of a math major. A lot of
what we do is you take the current numbers and then you have to make a projection on what's going to
happen. You look at trends. You look at data. So I was trying to become a personality where I wanted
to be in the music business. I was DJing. So I was, the way I got into DJ and I was producing.
I was really inspired by Kanye West, heatmakers, just blaze. I was producing. Didn't really
know nobody. I was at Rutgers University. Then me and my friends who started throwing parties. I said,
well, I know how to use all the equipment and the software because I was, I was like looping a lot of stuff and
using virtual DJ. So I'll be the DJ. So I start DJ.
and then I get to radio or college radio.
And I realize I'm Jamaican, if you guys ever in Jamaica,
the radio DJ is called Selecta.
I'm over here.
I'm like, yo, hey, I need to, like,
if you ever think about dance,
the DJ is the voice of the culture.
So I say, you know, I'm going to do some radio shit.
How do I get bigger than that?
I'm like, all right, man, I got to try to interview people.
They didn't really know how to interview people like that.
I was still really kind of like learning,
but I was learning on the job.
That's the great thing about being an entrepreneur.
And that's another thing we're going to underscore along all of this.
No, I never carried a crate for a motherfucker.
No, I never interned and made niggins coffee and just sat outside the room like a goofy.
No, I never did any of that.
Honestly, maybe I would have.
I'm not saying I was too prideful.
I just didn't have the connects.
Even though I was in New Jersey and all these stations are in New York, I didn't really know nobody that did anything.
And what I was going to school for had nothing to do with motherfucking.
media. You see, now they try to knock people like me. They're like, no, you're not a journalist.
Like somebody who went to school for a journalist degree, which, by the way, journalism or communications degree, that's just the easiest thing in the world.
They got graduated with a biomethematics degree. And also have a degree in sociology, but who cares about that? I kept you, I did have to keep my grades.
Anyway, the point is this. I start trying to offer to do interviews. Love and hip hop was popular at the time.
And I'm trying to like, let me just try to see if I can talk to any of these loving hip hop chicks.
And I always tell people that my breaking point in me starting to broadcast myself,
and by the way, this is we're now chat, we're now 15 years later.
My breaking point is starting to sit on a mic by myself.
And I remember one of the first times I remember doing a Yeez's album review in a closet
because I was tired of chasing around these pompous motherfuckers
who all thought they were the shit.
I said, this shit ain't cut out for me
if I need to beg these motherfuckers
who think their shit don't smell
to sit right next to me
that I could have some visibility.
If I can't make it with me just popping my shit,
my insight, my breakdown,
the things I think I'm good at and I could elevate with,
I don't want this shit.
And that actually was the best decision I made.
Before then, I was reaching out to everybody.
Charlemagne tells that story.
I tell the story.
Charlene was one of the only niggins that said,
because me and him used to argue on Twitter,
and it wasn't like arguing like I'm dissing,
but it was just like I listen to the show every day.
I was a student.
Listen to all this shit.
Student.
You got to be a student of all this if you really want to get into it.
So I would kind of like try to find things that maybe, like,
logically he wasn't whatever,
or maybe he was missing the point on whatever.
and I would like tweet at him and argue with him
and I ain't going to lie he would engage
that was back with Sharma would actually tweet
that was cool. I did an interview with him
some people have seen it, a lot of people have seen it
way back second
2013
Arkansas Aggraveation Charlene
Ironically
2013
you hear
Charlomaine said hip hop is in a golden
era this is
no disse you Sharma
this is raccoon
Charlemagne. No, no bleached skin, no, no, no, no, not bleach, but like, you know, no pigmentation
face, this is raw Charlotte, me. I know this is a slow story. Just buckle up. So I did this
interview and, you know, I was very proud about it. I was pretty much a novice. I was giving
Charleneen credit. I didn't even know how to outro the thing. Shawmeet told me out of outro. I can't
even lie. I hope you, I think he said it before too. Cool. I reached out to Hot 97 and I wanted to
talk to them. I reached out now and I hit up, I wanted to talk to Ebro. At the time, there was a music
producer or a music director. Her name was Carly Hustle. When I reached out in chat, there's
going to be a lesson in all of this. When I reached out, I was greeted with a, they looked
at me as the ops. Obviously, I looked up to Charlemagne. I was a huge fan of his. But because my
interview with him was out, they told me, ain't you, Charlemagne's boy?
Why the fuck will we be doing something with you?
Subsequently, nothing ever happened. We never did the interview.
I hope you're starting to hear and realize the lesson.
WCH Hot 97, which was owned at that time by a company called MS Communications.
The radio DJs who were all employees of Hot 97 were in a
O Block 63rd beef
with the people who worked at Power 105.
They were in full beef.
I live in Jersey.
Anybody in New York knows.
You couldn't, at a point, you couldn't have,
if you went to a big party,
you couldn't have a Power 105 DJ
and a Hot 97 DJ on the same lineup.
It was straight up beef.
Now, think about this,
and this is why it's very important to recall some of these things.
these motherfuckers were beefing, gangbanging, pretty much,
for a company they didn't own.
But you know what?
They felt like they did.
They felt like they did.
Why?
They walked around like big shots.
When they had that logo next to their name, Hot 97 or Power 105,
they walked around like their shit didn't stink.
There's a point that Ebro,
got into a
it's the hot 97 more show
a gatekeeping
and this is how much he was filling himself
he was acting like he owned
WQHT which is
Call Hot 97 which I told you
is owned by the federal government
but he was moving like he owned it
just like now
he moves like he owns Apple
Did not tell you you're going to see the same things come up?
They put you, by the way, and I could get into that a little bit further
because his personal feelings affects people and their playlisting.
I have several examples, but we're not there yet.
This dude was acting like he was the gaykeeper.
All right, well, I get to decide what's hip-hop and what's not hip-hop.
Is it good enough or not good enough?
And this continued, but it's spilled on to even on-air arguments where people would...
But what was crazy is the way...
You wanted to get ladies on it.
Because I knew...
I have to compromise.
And what station is your on, my nigga?
What station is you on?
And what station you're at right now promoting your shoes?
You're with us, my nigga.
You've been with us, my nigga.
Because niggas want to act like we're not moving out here, my niggas.
We're moving.
First of all
Your niggas is tripping
Wait a minute
And look
You buck, you my dude
That's why I said it
I was here
You might do
Now a huge debate
Happened
In New York City
Where some artists
Because radio
was the only
outlet they had
They were like
Well we
Well this supposed
Be a local station
Even though it's one of the biggest
How do we get an opportunity
And Ebro
While sitting up on his high horse
He said
Well let me tell you out of truth
We got the mona leagues and we got the major leagues
And if you want to get played on this station
You gotta be in the major leagues
It's moving like he owned the bitch
Big boss CEO
He own the shit
You know it's always ironic when you see a nigga moving like
He own the shit
Get fired from the shit
Because they were moving a little bit different
It's like da
We'll get to that anyway
I was here before you get here, but it's, that's what he's saying.
Because he's, Ebro's moving like he runs this.
I got you and I keep you here, don't I?
Whoa.
Okay, boss.
Okay, Masa.
You up here, you up here right now.
Why?
Because I had to bark?
No, because I couldn't get you and you think I had to let you up here.
No, you're right.
Whoa.
So is funny when the worker talks like the boss, huh?
See, Ebro's job was a program director.
which somehow he bullied his way into being a host.
Now, let me tell you how it works in terms of positions and jobs at most radio stations.
Just to be clear, Ebro is ditty.
And pause before I say this, I'm not somebody who would besmirge someone's reputation just for whatever,
because I really don't have anything against him.
But what I mean, he's ditty, not in anything sexual.
I don't know about his sexual escapades, and I don't want to put that out there.
I'm saying he's ditty, as in he's the guy who's the executive that want to be the artist.
All up in the videos.
All up in the, yes.
A program director is the person who, other than the general manager of that station,
is responsible for everything that's going on within that building.
In no other station, to my recollection, is the program director on air talent.
They're in the back.
They're figuring out what shows.
They're hiring people.
They're dealing with slots.
They're dealing with, they're working with the salespeople.
They're working with the music director for new music.
They're like Bill Belichick, so to speak.
But not boss right here.
not the boss
remember it's his station
he run this shit
he's on air
and when he's on air
he's reminded people
I let this shit happen
how ironic
okay
this is 11 years ago people
these things are documented
I let my nigga
no disrespect
don't nobody watching this
get it fucked up
psych could laugh whatever
if I say the shit ain't moving
it's not moving
well slow down there
buddy you see how this guy talks as if he owns the shit by the way apple this is how he talks
there too i don't do and i don't do that i'm not help wait let me finish my nigga i help pat
poos yeah my nigga i help joey bad ass if joey bad ass came up here for rosenberg
showing i was like nah nigger that ain't moving niggas's not moving true i let it move the artist
had to sit there and get reamed out by the boss
Of the record label.
Or no, no, I mean, the radio station.
Oof, my nigger, for everybody.
So, so look, no, hold on, Saif, let me finish, my nigga.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
Let me finish.
Let him go in.
I let niggers believe I'm the bad guy.
I jumped out and said, I'm the bad guy.
That's what I respect.
If you mad at hip-hop, if you mad, that's why I love you.
I'm this nigger right here, right?
Because my niggas at the station, Syphers sounds will tell you, right?
When Rosenberg was busting his ass, yo, pay attention to this.
Pay attention to this.
Niggas around here wasn't paying attention.
So we created a fervor, an anger.
I started it with our guy, Sean Price.
Sean Price is my nigga.
I love Sean Price.
Okay.
I don't want to get too much into this because it's a long story to tell.
So, Ebro has been yapping his gums because he's a boss and he's now turned into a player.
Now, what ended up happening is that there was a morning show
one that wasn't that good.
I got to be honest, okay?
I actually, I like Seifah Sounds,
but they had to compete against the Breakfast Club,
and we all know Charlemagne is a bona fide star,
a guy who's very talented at entertaining.
They stood no chance.
It was Cypha Sounds and Rosendweeb.
And that show was Abismo.
Corny jokes.
We're at punchlines.
Anytime there was an interview, whether it was a rapper that came to town and they did both outlets, you would almost never watch what they did on Hot 97.
Nobody wanted to hear Peter Rosenberg sound like a nerdy hip-hop version of Aidan Ross.
We didn't want to hear it.
So guess what happens?
the boss
bullies the scene
hold up
I bully the whole scene
and he jumps on the show
he does a ditty
remember it's his job
to place the shows
the show ain't working
because Charlemagne is giving belt to ass
Charlemagne's giving belt
yo he's giving a belt
instead of figuring
something else out
the boss who thinks
he's giving him belt.
single-handedly could decide what goes or not goes in terms of radio for New York City artists.
He's so full of himself, he says, fuck it, I'll take over y'all's show.
He even renames the show.
It went from Rosenberg and Seifers' Sounds in the morning to Ebro in the morning with Rosenberg and Cyphor sounds.
Bullied the whole scene.
The Diddy Complex.
Get you how bum ass is out of here.
I'm the real star.
Now, I do want to advance this a bit
because we don't have to go through every painstaking little moment
or minuscule moment that contributed to all this.
But the reason why I brought up my history with Ebro is that,
you know, they're on a high horse.
They said, oh, I interviewed Charlotte.
I'm a fuck out of here.
I start to pop off online around 2014.
I believe, 2013, 2014.
I'm popping off a bit.
And when, especially when it came to time when maybe when I was covering the meek stuff,
that's going to 2015, Meek and Drake, Beef, I get an email from Ero.
Do I still have it?
I don't know if I still have it.
Do I?
Okay.
I was going to look.
Yeah.
Yep.
Wednesday, December 17th, 2014.
Now, I want to.
I want to make sure as I'm telling the story, I let people know I am not upset because he just said fuck off or his people said fuck off at the time.
That's not the point of what I'm trying to say to y'all.
The point of what I'm trying to say to y'all is that in entertainment, it's always important to have some vision of what is to come.
what I'm actually accused in Ebro of
is being someone that lacks vision
and in multiple as you will hear as the story goes on
I'm speed it up a little bit
but every time he saw the next
he rejected it until he had to conform
to put it in perspective
chat by 2014
I'm making almost damn to 100 grand
a month like I'm kind of out of here
right? No, no, no, no, it wasn't 24. I was 2050. I'm almost kind of like out of here, but like, I'm super, I'm super popular in 2014. So like, he's doubling back, but it's a little bit too late. You get what I'm saying? You'll hear that when I tell the Uzi story as well. So, all of this is happening. Music starts to change, how people consume music starts to change. And one of the biggest things that I seen happen that I believe exposed them,
was of course the SoundCloud era,
where his lack of foresight,
he became the villain for the SoundCloud era
and him thinking, oh,
the movement of the youth won't keep progressing,
which was, I think it's a really stupid take.
Little Uzi Verde came up there.
And in this interview,
Ebro, still the pompous guy who is now
did a coup on the morning show.
He took it over.
He's the boss.
He's the boss.
He's the star player.
It's his show.
He controls what artists could pop off because he plays whatever he wants.
He's acting like he owns the shit.
We never knew someone could fire him.
Do y'all remember this?
I don't know, man.
I mean, I.
I respect it by you fell off at the end.
Yeah.
Put another beat on shit.
Nah, because all I got is old man beats and you're not built back.
Hey, listen.
Hey, listen.
It's going to be a lot of young guys coming up here and ain't going to want to rap on that.
I'm trying to tell you.
It's changing.
Yo, look.
What did I tell you and what's the theme of the story?
For anybody who, listen, I'm not speaking to Ebra.
I'm speaking for other people and I've learned this myself.
Embrace change.
This culture, the meta, whatever you want to call.
call it the technology, the social media platform, where music is consumed, where it's popping
off at.
It changes every three to four years.
Never be an ebro.
Now, before I play this, and this is where I'll end my story with him, because I don't
want people to think, you know, obviously we've had words back and forth, and I think, you
know, I've heard him say some pretty nasty things about me, but maybe I've said some nasty things
about whatever. I will say that I saw him at Barclays, face to face, not too long ago.
And it was, we both said, what up, nigga?
I don't even, we didn't shake hands to none, but that's it.
So, it's a lot of talk.
Nobody's doing nothing.
And nobody should, right?
So, you know, just let you know that.
But to end my part of the story, for whatever reason, and I always thought,
My place in hip hop.
Chat, I want to tell you out of God, honest truth.
Don't, when you see some of these guys getting at me,
I hope you understand that there's a few things a lot of times that's at play.
I'm not saying sometimes, maybe they have legit reasons,
but a lot of times you always see these things seet up into it.
Anytime they bring up Shyrak, it's not because they care about Shyrak.
They have never gotten mad at anybody else covering Chicago.
They're still people covering Chicago.
They're not mad at the rappers who may have exploited or contributed.
They're not mad of any of that.
What they're really mad at, they're jealous and mad at my position.
And usually it's never no one that's of equal or a stature above mine.
They can disguise it all they want.
But once you hear that, just no.
100%.
That's why I stopped even
engaging in conversation with it.
Oh, you can't?
Wait, you're still talking about a come-up
when I've been doing this for 15 years?
Even if
you think that's how I came up,
you think I stayed at this level
because of that?
But they can't say anything nice.
They don't like you.
They don't like me.
It's okay.
one of the times I'm in a back and forth with Ebro
And Ebro and I was trying to look for the clip
I couldn't find it if anyone finds it let me know
Ebro and his pawn
Rosendweeb they say to me they say
You don't even have a fucking platform
Remember they're acting like they own
Hot 97
So they say to me
you don't even got a platform.
You don't got no damn platform.
Now anybody who watches me
because I think I had made the argument
that, no, I'm building something here.
But once again, they were always stuck on
the here and now.
They'd never look beyond that.
Chat.
And this will make sense in a second.
Chat.
We had 600,000 people who followed us on Twitch.
By the way, some news might happen about Twitch, so we'll see.
We have 600,000 people that followed us on Twitch.
We got with Rumble.
We brought 100,000 people over there.
We're on kick.
We're going to bring 100,000 people over there again.
We're on YouTube.
We got millions over there.
We have shown that our audience,
yes, it is centralized in certain places,
but what I've done is build,
audience over time, not necessarily one thing because we move around. Y'all know it. So when I go
and I quote this number and I say, yo, there's 15,000, well, actually it's 14,744 people
watching now. It's not about the platform. It's about I've connected with people for 15 years
and I've done the work rather than just say, oh, I'm with complex or whatever. I've done it
to curate you guys to come look for me. Not to make this a long thing, but they
berated me to say
having a YouTube channel
isn't the platform
the irony
Ebro records a video saying he got let go
or his show is no more
you know what he says
y'all could y'all
could y'all follow my YouTube channel
10 years after he done told me
having a YouTube channel
ain't shit
do you see where I'm getting that chat
I could I'm showing you step after step
after step after step after step
By the way, it's the same thing with Rosen do.
You know why their podcast just kind of went away?
Because they never built an audience, and they were so laid to the party
rather than do the grind and be embarrassed because they didn't really hone the audience early.
They just gave up.
That's what he did.
Let's give up.
But once again, I'm trying to show y'all the lack of foresight is what has put everybody in this place.
I want to play this clip now before we get to the current stuff.
Because when Uzi sat in front of them and said, hey, listen, let's get some different beats.
And it wasn't about the freestyle.
I also understand the freestyle element because shout out to Flex.
Flex does a great job and he gets freestyles.
But you know what Flex does amazing?
Flex understands shit is moving.
You know what Flex does?
Flex knows how to, he knows how to reinvent himself or adapt to the changing market.
marketplace of music.
Ebro, he always felt he was a standard.
You know why he's on his ditty shit?
I'm the big boss.
So when Uzi said to him, yo, bro, you know there's going to be a lot of artists coming up here
that might not want to do that.
Things are changing.
The big boss, who, remember he says,
there's major leagues and minor leagues and he's a major league.
He thought it was George Steinbrenner.
He basically said, no.
No, here we go.
Listen, hey listen, it's gonna be a lot of young guys coming up here and ain't gonna want to rap on that.
I'm trying to tell you, it's changing.
Yo, look.
It's changing.
No, I hope they change.
It's changing, bro.
I hope they change.
I don't know, man.
I mean, I respect the, he fell off at the end.
Yeah.
Hold on that.
I want to play the full thing.
Will Uzi Verk proved a titan of the end of the...
One of them old beats, I'm not right.
His old man beats that he's rock star dude.
What does that mean?
What does that mean to me?
It means a lot to me.
It's a lifestyle.
Like, what does that look like?
It looks like.
It looked like me. It looked like Marilyn Manson. It looks like G.G. Island.
Four years later, Ebro had this to say about...
Let me go action play that.
My fans, my fans...
Like, yeah, I do not care about it.
But another beat on shit.
Yo, look.
It's changing.
No, I hope they change.
It's changing, bro.
I hope they change.
I hope they change.
By the way, he tried to, like,
set them up and put some beats that was not...
Like, if you knew the artist of Lil Uzi Ver,
that wouldn't be probably the beats you would put for a little...
Uzi Bird, but he was so stuck on the past of that's what we would put for Nas.
So if you want to get in the culture that Nas helped build, you need to rap like
Nas, you know?
As I've seen with all you little young motherfuckers that think you nice.
Yeah.
He is pretty nice.
You nice.
Yeah, I'm good.
Y'all get to like 27, 28.
And y'all niggas get to struggling and y'all be trying to come back and find that sound.
I ain't going to struggle, bro.
All right, we're going to see.
I don't even know.
Oh, you're going to learn.
And guess what?
I'm a be here.
Yeah.
And guess what?
I'm a be here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're going to see.
Oh, you're going to learn.
And guess what?
I'm a bee here.
Yeah.
And then there you are.
Shit.
You'll decide.
Let me hear it.
Look, look at the gatekeeper in.
Now, if you pull out one of old beats, I'm not rapping on it.
Straight up.
You see me, bro?
I am a rock star, bro.
I'm not rapping on that type stuff.
We'll decide.
Let me hear it.
Really?
I'm letting you know.
I'm laying you know.
He's at least being honest about it.
Yeah.
My fans won't be disappointed.
They get it.
No, they will.
No, they won't.
But I hope I piss you.
Your fans are going to be disappointed.
All the old guys.
They don't give a fun.
They're going to be, yeah.
They don't even know why I'm on here right now.
What they'll be disappointed is if you get up here in these bars, you spit it's trash,
and I don't tell you they trash.
So let's get to these rap since you know, so nice.
We make a song, like.
You said that was your favorite kind of your song, right?
Yeah, well done you, bro.
I mean, I do this.
Like, yeah, I do.
I mean, I respect.
Yeah.
It's going to be totally different, too.
Like, I'm, I'm going to be a shit all the way of rock star about there.
No, let me, let me ask you, because you keep throwing around this rock star thing.
What does that mean?
What does that mean to you?
It means a lot to me.
It's a lifestyle.
Like, give me, give me more words than that.
What does that mean?
What do you mean by it?
That is a good question.
Like, what does that look like?
It looks like Marilyn Manson.
It looks like SOBs.
I walk on.
Now, sorry I did that build up.
And by the way, I felt like I could have went for another 30 minutes
if I really had to walk you through everything.
Because I remember this shit crystal clear.
By the way, 50 calls us out.
But you said, look, did New York City hip-hop die.
I didn't shoot it.
No, no.
You pulled it apart.
You pulled it apart.
You had everybody beefing with you.
Anybody did a record with Joe,
Jai was beefing with you.
At a time when we could have had unity
and everybody came to mark.
Not the new artist, the marquee artist, did not want to work.
Check us out.
Listen, look.
We could not have had unity at that point.
You don't really want to say what it is because of how they perceives Jay.
He wants to, you know.
Who?
This is me?
Ah.
Oh, he's trolling.
Can someone please bring us past the great football?
Where's the caveat?
You know what you're going to tell us exactly, man, what you see in that face, man.
You know what it is.
No, I thought, I thought, I thought, I thought of.
He'll blame me.
For a New York City hip-hop.
It is your fault.
He was the problem.
He was the problem.
program director.
He did not play that music.
No, I supported you.
I supported you.
It's your form.
Anyway.
Anyway.
Point of that is,
Radio Insight Reports,
syndicated show,
Ebro in the morning,
featuring Ebro, Darden,
Peter Rosenberg,
Laura Stiles,
has come to end.
Now,
there's one more part
that I do have to remind you guys of.
One second.
I'm just pulling up the news.
Okay.
All right.
So Hot 97 was owned by Emmis Communications.
Okay?
MIS communications was hemorrhgin money.
Right?
But it was allowing all the niggins shit to happen.
Essentially what happened is that a company named MediaCo Holden bought Emmis communications
in terms of the radio side of it.
and they bought it for $91 million in cash.
Okay?
Essentially 107.5 WBLS, the station that Wendy used to be at.
And Hot 97 were sold.
So they have new ownership.
Now, the new ownership, they're all into cost-effective things.
and they're less about MS Communications used to give a leash to like say companies like Hot Night 7 that was hemorrhgin money
because they would say well we care about the cultural impact so even if we lose a little bit on the bottom line
fuck it this company is on some y'all niggies go have us go broke you're fired that's what basically you're on
so yesterday I believe Ebro said
It's done. More to come. Ebro in the morning is done.
Rosenberg put a whole, like, a whole lot of bullshit up there.
Yeah, he said I lived out of a childhood dream. It was amazing. This and Third.
He went to Instagram and said some shit like that, too.
Rosenberg. What do he say? Here we go.
Yeah, he wrote a whole thing. You know this bitch-ass thing was crying.
Almost 19 years later has come to a close.
The longest 10-year-in morning host ever at a station,
came friends of my heroes.
The future is excited, but I'm feeling of gratitude to the past.
Ebro put me out of obscurity in D.C. and put a mic in my head.
Nake a fuck out of here, man.
Get y'all bumasses out of here, okay?
So a little bit more about the show.
That kind of like, you know, crystallizes most of the stuff I've said before.
Ebo in the morning debut in 2012.
When the program director moved back to mornings after previously hosting the day part from 2004 to 2007.
Okay, when he hosted it back then, like this thing was definitely on some ditty shit.
He did something called and anybody who knows radio would know this.
And by the way, as I said, I keep telling you, I'm a student of this shit.
When Ebro was back on the radio back then, was it, was it Ms. Jones there too?
Or was it?
That was not Ms. John.
I can remember.
Who was it?
Anyway, he did some shit call.
I remember it.
Yo, he did power slap before power slap.
Ebro Slap Fest.
There used to be some shit called Slap Fest.
Look at this shit, chat.
SmackFest.
Look at this.
This is the type,
yo,
they talk about me and Warren Shireight.
They were bringing niggas
to come up to Hot 97
to smack earth,
wind,
and fire out of each other
for 50 bucks.
This is what,
remember,
I'm the evil,
but they were bringing niggas up there
in 2004.
This is it 19 years ago, people.
Look at this.
Look, this is what they was doing on radio, y'all.
This type of coonerie, that's what they had going on.
Now, keep in mind, these are the guys who are high and mighty.
Oh, accurate promoting violence.
They bring niggins up to slap each other in front of the logo.
Bumbleclock.
Yo, yo, Dato White got it from here.
gave these things
$50 each man
$50 chat
$50
I like to let people
Yeah somebody's were entertaining
Anglato
But when these guys are on Twitter
Acting as if they're high and mighty
And they're like how could act do this and do that
How could academics have his opinion about this and do that
These people
were treating people as crackheads.
Oh, you want some tickets to the 50 cents show?
Well, come up here, get slapped, slap somebody for our entertainment,
laughter, and will give you some free tickets and 50 bucks.
But they're the people that sit on the soapbox.
There was some knockouts, too.
Yo, they slapping chicks so hard, the high 987 sign fell off.
following each other after the show was over.
We just took a mess from Joe.
Oh, Matt's like, I ain't a lot.
DJ Envy was working there too.
Go!
DJ Envy was in the background.
Yeah, DJ Envy used to work over there, by the way, too.
They would get people from different places,
Harlem versus Jersey.
Go!
They would get mothers, wives.
They had no type of moral compass.
But remember, they're the ones who say,
Act, you're really bad for talking about people in Chicago.
we could bring people to slap the fire out of each other.
But it's important that I just give that context for these people who, with lack of knowledge of their history, they rewrite themselves to be saints.
Okay?
Now, if you guys want to watch this, just search up Hot 97 Smack Fest.
I believe they eventually got sued.
And Emma's communication was always sleep at the wheel, so they never really shut it down.
Oh, yeah, here we go.
Look, Hot 97's vicious smackfest
caowed and New York bans it.
State officials ordered Hot 97 to stop his controversial smack fest.
By the way, I've never had any law officials
ordered me to stop anything I'm doing,
but these are the guys.
Remember, you got to remember their history
because they love bringing up mine.
You know, if I was supposed to talk about them
like they incorrectly talk about me,
I would say the only reason he's relevant
It's because he had women and young teens slapping each other at the radio station.
That's how he blew up because we never heard about E-Ril before.
He wasn't really an online or on-air personality at that point.
He was the guy who we didn't even know what he did.
Because, again, he was kind of in the background a little bit until later on he bulldozed a show.
The girl-on-girl contest was sometimes drew blood amounts to an illegal boxing match that could
lead officials to be charged with the crime, according to the State Athletic Commission.
What's more, the commission warned the general manager, as well as the chairman of the parent
company, Emmys Communication, that they're going to face a 10,000 fine if it continues.
Half a dozen city members asked the state attorney general, Elias Spitzer, to rule the bouts
out of bounds under state law barring on licensed fights.
Okay?
This is how them dudes was giving it up.
During one of the matches,
Hot 97 DJ Ebro intervened to stop the smacking saying,
we got mouth blood.
But he later brought the two women back for more smacking.
Exactly.
All right.
By the way, the tournament of slapping was,
oh, you might win 5,000.
if you slapped enough people.
Anyway.
So, as they like to memorialize how they claim my platform came to be to its prominence,
I need to tell you how their platform and what they've been doing for the last 20 years.
Stuck in their ways, pompous and arrogant gatekeepers, refusing to change,
carrying women, some of these people might have been pregnant, slapping each,
other fights
blood
none of the things that I've been
been associated with
but these are the people
who now sit up on Twitter
and talk like their angels
okay so Rosen Dweeb
basically says he's getting fired
and I've done a number
on him
Rosen Dweeb had like a wife before
I exposed she was getting
donkey fucked by like you know
the male guy
you know you know she was getting that BBC
he was obsessed with me while she was getting the BBC.
And we weren't talking about necessarily the news station at all.
Now, after, you know, I hated to be the bearer of bad news.
I've kind of did it a couple of times, but it's okay.
He broke up with her.
Broke up with her.
I'm sorry for that, Eber, Rosen Deeb.
I'm pretty sure he hates me for life for that.
I thought I did you a favor.
If you're a chick getting the BBC,
while you're over here researching me,
I think I did you a solid to say, bro, focus on your girl.
She's getting slung down.
You know what I mean?
She's getting donkey fuck.
Anyway, that kind of happened.
So I'm going to spare him today.
I've always told you, like, when me and him got into it one day,
he sent me a long-ass message.
I thought he was my bitch.
I was like, what the fuck?
You know what your girl saying that long-ass message?
Like, what the hell?
You see the dots for days?
You're like, yo, I hope she's not still typing.
She sends you the shit.
And it was like, I'm not jealous of you, academics.
This is after I was giving them bell to ask.
I'm not jealous of you.
I just think you need to use your voice in a very inappropriate way.
In an appropriate way.
You have a lot of, I'm like, man, get off my dick, you fucking bum-ass, nigga.
Yeah.
Anyway.
But let's get back to Ebro Darden.
Now we realize that the show has been subsequently canceled.
Actually, no, let's hear what Rosen Dweeb had to say.
Here we all.
I tried to tell you guys for a long.
time. Change was a foot and change is a foot. But change can be beautiful. So yeah, there's some changes
on the horizon. Stay tuned. I tried to tell you guys for a long time. Now, I hate to like,
you know, it's not really that personal for me because I feel like I've lapped these losers
a couple times, but it's okay. I do need to tell you all the details. Now, when I get to
complex. Joe leaves. I'm running everyday struggle. Cooling up there. They bring this loser on
and he's moving like a diva in there. He got wardrobe. He got this. We don't even got that.
I'm just, I'm showing up with regular hoodies, whatever, like they got all type of shit.
On one particular day, they would film after us. I think I've seen him like once or twice in a
hallway, but I'm not a fake dude, right? Obviously, I'm not going to attack the guy. I'm not a
violent person. But I'm not going to do the fake kick it shit when I know you're on Hot 97,
constantly sneak this in me, right? We're not cool. This dickhead goes online afterwards and says,
you know, I see academics in person. He looks scared of me. What? Now, I subsequently want
up them and I said, yo, listen, let's meet somewhere and I got like, yeah, and catch a fade.
Like, come on. And I hate it to you. And I hate it.
to even bring it there, but if a guy who is experiencing the most extreme case of male pattern baldness,
he's been bald for like about two or three decades now, if this guy was going to let the internet know that I saw him and I was cowering down,
come on, chat.
Like, I get if it was like a rapper like Chief Keith.
He's like, yo, I see an act.
He look a little scared.
All right, cool.
Rosen dweeb, like, come on, bro.
So anyway, that happened.
What a ritual kiss.
Right.
You know, I guess this was his pre-announcement that he's basically out of there.
To be honest, chat, he hasn't been a factor in hip-hop in a while.
We ran his ass to the WWE, okay?
His specialty is...
I don't know if...
Is Roman Rains?
Why does it look like a black version of me?
Pause.
The fat version of me, too.
His, yeah.
Who's your...
This is his specialty now.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, yo, Booker Tee!
Booker T!
Like, it's one of those.
You know what I mean?
Stoke!
Stone Co! Stone Co!
That's him. Like, we ran this bum out of hip-hop.
And Nikki fans, you're welcome, because I remember when he criticized Starships, y'all
didn't like him, but trust me, I got him the fuck out of here.
This is him right here, okay? This is him right here.
He's over here talking about...
This last match should be for the title.
Cina should be winning the title.
He should...
They're just talking about a bunch of bullshit, bro.
It's Logan Paul and Paul Heyman.
Is this a full-time thing?
where we're going in the future.
Yeah, we ran his ass out of hip-hop.
Nigger, get to the wrestling stage, okay?
And even then, they look at him as a clown, right?
So we got him out of here, respectfully.
We don't really need to talk about him anymore.
I did a number of him, lost his wife,
um,
punked him,
um,
he's cop and police.
I mean, the DMs, um,
balden.
Um,
um,
took his relevance in terms of like having a voice in hip-hop,
he's commentating fake wrestling matches.
Nothing wrong with it because I like wrestling,
but yeah, he's out of here, right?
But let's get to the main antagonist.
The main antagonist is the guy named Ebro Darden.
He's the guy, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's ditty.
Now, it's also very important for me to let y'all know
because of my priviness to so many of these internal conversations.
And this is why I know his attitude he's brought to Apple.
Ebro is one of the main people that
that
tried to institute
street rules up at Apple Music
he was treating Apple's playlist like it was Ebro's
playlist for whatever reason
because 6-9 cooperated 6-9 couldn't get
playlist anymore he was not
he was no longer eligible people who
went against and I said I used to say publicly
he was one of the only people I would not like to go back
and forth with because
because of his job
he has a power that he's wielding with personal vendetta
and it might affect some of my friends it affected six nine
um honestly i blame him
uh i blame him for not playlisting quando rondo i'm i had that conversation
with motherfucking um um with young boy
say couldn't get couldn't get quando because they were picking sides
who runs apple music the global head of that's i had these conversations so he's
been doing this for a while. And I'm just trying to say he didn't stop. It didn't stop at the radio
station. It's continued. But let's stay at the radio station for now. He's been running this shit like
Big Ball CEO, whatever, whatever. But now we find out his show has been terminated. Let's listen to
him in his own words. When was this? Today or yesterday, let's hear what he has to say.
Oh, by the way, Tori as well. Yeah.
Tori was getting the black ball.
He's been somebody who has been part of blackballing.
Individuals he didn't feel was morally fit or a lot of times issues outside of music
with what he wanted to put up there.
By the way, despite anything, you know, I've said about Kendrick Lamar.
You do know, I do like Kendrick Lamar's music.
And I think he's a decent person.
And obviously I'm a drink guy, but still, that's why I did respect him for standing up for X.
Remember when they were trying to blackball or take X off playlist?
I respected him for standing up for that.
You know why?
Because honestly, it shouldn't be someone like Ebro or any other, you know, radio programmer or playlister that could make a moral choice to say,
I don't like you because what I've heard about you.
And because I don't like you, and I'm going to personalize this based on my feelings on what I think you did or what I think you are,
you don't deserve a chance in this new era where there was a time.
I think it's been increasingly less now, where playlists were the way how people found music.
And he was using it to say, you don't get a chance to make money for your family anymore.
No, no, you don't because I think you're a bad guy.
No, you told on your neighborhood
That's the
Your career is good
And to me that's problematic
That's a bigger issue than Ebro
Because there's these people who still think they're gatekeepers
They're realizing they're not anymore
Because even if they tried to do it to Gunna
Which they didn't try as much
But they did try a little bit
People are going to find it on TikTok
Through an algorithm
And then you're forced to play it
So it's becoming a little bit less
but there was a time where these playlists were the end or be all right after radio lost
his initial or one of the first few phases of relevance but let's listen to ebro as he tries
to explain why he lost his job by the way i also want to remind you ibrough once referred to
drake and this is this is what i've always said he has a very messy job you know i like
Carl Cherry is my guy over at Spotify.
What he does, he runs and he runs all the playlist, but rap caviar is his baby, right?
He inherited that from, who is it, is it too?
But he doesn't let his personal feelings, and I talk to him a good amount.
He doesn't let his personal feelings, whether maybe an artist ratted, maybe that artist, he doesn't think is as tough.
He gives everybody a fair shake.
Hey, this song is going up.
Hey, let's put you at the top of the playlist.
Takes himself out of me.
You know why?
He realizes he's not making his own personal playlist.
He's making a playlist for the hundreds of millions of people who pay a subscription fee monthly to Spotify.
Ebro does not do that.
And that's the problem with gaykeepers now.
Now, some people might say, well, act, don't you treat your platform the same?
You're damn right.
Because fuck Freddy Gibbs.
But here's the problem.
When y'all come to act platform, you come for act.
You come for what I built.
This nigger was treating Hot 97 like it was his radio station.
He picked and chose who went and who didn't.
What was eligible to be played and consumed and what wasn't?
He's at Apple choosing who should have a career and who shouldn't.
It's Apple's playlist, nigger.
It's not yours.
Go build it and you could do it yourself.
But it's, it rubs at least me the wrong way.
When your antiquated views of hip hop,
you could control an entire, an entire streaming service.
Think about this.
If you're the person and I want to, you know,
Think about this.
And by the way, you've never heard,
here we go.
Ebro joins Apple Music as the global editorial
head of hip-hop and R&B exclusive.
You know what that means?
Playlist, okay?
When you see editorial, it means playlist, right?
Playlists and radio shows and shit like that, right?
Now, should somebody who should be open-minded to all artists?
I get it's editorial, but still be open-minded to all artists
because here's the thing when people sign up for Apple music they don't sign up for
ebro should that person be online saying shit like this wait let me fight it he was quoted
saying Drake is a cancer here we go does anyone have the clip I'm looking for it here I'll
find out you too if you remember reason does it specifically between Kendrick and Drake yes
Drake is not that important.
The reason Drake's in this is because he is a sickness in the game.
It could have been any artist.
It's what Drake represents.
We've been saying this for months.
People love Drake.
They love his music.
We love his music.
He's beloved.
He's not willing to go rip his soul from.
the bottom and do ayahuasca and look himself in the mirror as Kendrick had prescribed to him
on what song was that euphoria no seems like it's about drake but continue no but it's about what
the game does to someone who's trying to dominate it right that's the moral of the story
there are a lot of artists have been through what drake's gone through now i hope y'all
understand my criticism and see the nuance in my criticism i'm a
outspoken personality.
There's artists that I don't like.
I've had public fused with those artists.
I've said, I've laughed at them.
I've joked about them.
I've told you I don't like Freddie Gibbs.
I would not be fit for the job of a editorial position of a entire DSP with hundreds of
millions of people looking at me to give a fair scope for all artists.
We don't know how many people are subscribed.
to go, I'm subscribing to Apple Music just to hear or watch, you know, listen to Freddie Gibbs.
If I'm the person, that's the head guy there, you're not going to be listening to No, Freddie
Gibbs. I might delete the goddamn database. I wouldn't be fit for that job. Why? Because my
personal views of those artists would make it inherently biased and also be something that would
probably hurt the listening experience of the fans of that artist.
I've always thought this is a conundrum.
How could a guy who's having a, he's having, I keep saying, I keep using the word diddy,
because he wants to be everything at the same time.
You can't have a position in hip hop that's supposed to be neutral.
Program director should be neutral.
It should be a neutral position.
You hire the music director.
You help shape the music palette, but not in a way where you're saying, I'm the gatekeeper, you're trash, you're not, this is my type of hip hop, this is my shit, I allow this, I, I, I, I, I, I, that doesn't work.
I keep saying, if you want to do that, go build it yourself.
However, this guy's been program director of Hot 97,
and now he's the head of global,
or global director or whatever of hip-hop in Apple.
How could that person who is saying that Drake is a sickness
editorially create podcasts,
create content or any type of, you know,
subsequent material or playlist
to help the
random subscribe of Apple music
who might like Drake. He don't like Drake.
He thinks Drake is a cancer.
He's about Drake, but continue.
Just trying to dominate the game
and losing themselves
why they're trying to chase the game.
You guys are just focused on the battle.
You're not focused on the actual sickness.
But Drake's level's never been reached in hip-hop before either.
right because nobody's ever had this level of sickness before where they have where they have
they're trying to be an art you're trying to dominate r and b you're trying to dominate hip hop you're trying to
have people write your records you're trying to do all of these things simultaneous and oh by the way
you're also behind the scenes doing people dirty like so i think both his jobs are are antithetical right
where antithetical, where they kind of go against each other, right?
Like, if you want to be this outspoken guy who has these, you know, almost an axe to grind
and you think people are cancers and the game needs to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
you shouldn't be the person with the power to literally blackball suppress.
Yo, no more Drake as the playlist cover.
Yo, we're not put, we're not, we're not, we're not playlisting Drake over a certain amount, you know, you have that power.
You shouldn't be able to espouse those, those opinions that you really don't like someone, or you think that the game, quote, unquote, needs to get rid of him or he needs to adjust for you to like him.
So I've always just thought that.
But anyway, let's, let's get back to him now giving this update that Media Co.
which is the new bosses,
they have gotten rid of him.
And I want you out of notice one thing.
He's going to say,
oh, they don't like that I'm,
I'm, you know,
I'm outspoken.
They don't like that, you know,
I'm just anti-Israel.
Israel ain't got nothing to do this.
And they go, what the fuck?
To make their money,
they had to get me out of there.
No.
You finally have bosses
who don't let you think you're the boss.
they have reminded you from day one,
you're the worker.
And you've been jiriding around
for the last 20 years
like you're the boss.
So listen to this nigga
try to spin us in why
he is no longer in that position.
Why?
Because the new bosses
ain't fucking with him
trying to be Diddy.
It's like when Diddy got fired
from motherfucking
uh,
uh,
um,
Um, um, Diageo.
No, nigger.
We own Sirak.
Get your ass on.
Get the fuck one out of here.
You subscribe to Ebro in the morning.
Wait, hold on.
I know.
I know.
I know.
I know.
I know.
The guy who spent years attacking podcasts.
And by the way, if you guys have the clips or if you guys have that one clip where I said when he told me,
he says, what the fuck do you have?
A YouTube channel?
A YouTube channel?
The guy who has criticized all that.
Remember?
Once again, he's late to the party again.
It was 11 years ago he told me.
Told me all that shit.
What is it now?
The first words he says,
could you subscribe to my YouTube channel, y'all?
Make sure you subscribe to Ebro in the morning
on YouTube.
Told you all a couple of weeks ago.
When they tried to run that Andrew Cuomo play on me.
Remember that shit?
And then they tried, you know, when the Trumpster got in the office.
Listen, man, I don't capitulate well, bro.
Oh, it's Trump.
Oh, it's Trump.
Yo, Ero, bad boy.
Bost.
Massa.
Did he?
You know what?
and call him ditty because of, you know, he want to,
she want to be all up in the video, all on the microphone,
running shit behind the scene.
It's not because they like Trump, and maybe you don't,
is because you think you're a boss,
and they have been telling you you're a fucking worker.
News flash, buddy.
News flash.
I remember when I told people,
I do fuck with Trump.
I rock with Trump this last time around.
they wrote all these articles
By the way, we got to, we're going to give another
Rip Bozo to another nigga
over at, um, Rolling Stone.
He lost his job. He was one of the niggas who ran the shit.
He said, ah, because he's a right wing,
right wing, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Like, I was some extremists because, like, I was like, oh, shit.
I went down there, I did some shit in Myra Laga.
And, you know, because I went to Rumble.
Rumble gave me $2 million,
niggas, the fuck?
No, two million per year.
It's like, all right, two.
Y'all want to go?
Nick, I love Rumble.
Rumble said, here's $2 million a year.
You could still stream on every other platform.
We're not telling you to get the fuck off.
Just be on, beyond it.
This is why I stay at Rumble.
Because I could just take my shit off Rumble, but I already got audience there.
But shout to my man, what's it call?
Shout to the CEO over there, like, Chris.
Chris came to me and said how much you need it.
I said, give me two M a year.
And I'll stream on Rumble.
He's like, you got it.
So, all right, let's go.
$4 million.
That's all.
Like, there was no, like, you know, there was like, yo, he's,
AC is working with this to bring hip hop.
No, dummy.
The fuck are you talking about?
However, I knew, and this is why, like, you know, I'll always be watching.
I knew, like, again, I obviously didn't know that the Twitch shit was going to happen,
like how it happened.
But I knew multi-streaming was going to be a thing.
I knew multi-streaming, multi-platforms was going to be a thing where it's like, yo, don't just be so committed to one place.
We're in an ever-changing, watch how everybody was competing.
And I'm like, all right, cool, I see what's going on there.
I bet.
All right, cool.
Let me start streaming multiple places.
Let me start, okay, let me adapt with the times.
Let me not be like Ebro.
Let me not think I'm just so like I could stop shit from half.
No, just work with, follow the ebbs and the flows.
Sometimes you're up, sometimes you're down, but work with it.
Don't have that much of an ego when it comes to, like, things changing.
Adapt, as long as the goal is to keep building your audience.
That's the only thing I've ever told anyone.
I said, listen, I'll do a deal or whatever, but I got a lot of people who watch me,
and they might watch me on different shit.
How could we accommodate them?
Then we'll talk about the deal.
that's how I've treated things
Why? Because I see shit changing
We've seen this bozo
First thing he says subscribe to my YouTube channel
It took you
20 fucking years to get your YouTube channel
Popping my nigga
Okay cool
What are you used to shit on YouTube channels
But now he's trying to say some pro-Trump shit
Right? It's the Trump guys
Hey Massa people own media companies
Like Jeff Bezos
Owns Washington Post like Elon owns
Twitter. And I know y'all niggas love like this freedom of speech shit, but yeah, you're not
going to be on there just chatting up a storm that goes against the boss's agenda because beyond
just the bottom line, they also have their political connects that they're going to be pushing
their propaganda for. Remember, it ain't your building. It's their building. You should have quit
as soon as they bought the company.
But once again, you up in there thinking,
it's my radio station.
Fuck this.
They wanted you to stop speaking on some political shit.
Nigger, you're not even a political nigger.
Your fucking job is to be up there,
be a program director,
and talk about hip-hop, nigga.
All this extra shit, nigga,
like, well, the niggies didn't want to hear that from you.
I agree with them.
It's time to fire your ass.
Get the fuck.
You know, listen, if I got a company and you work at my company
and you're using company resources to slander my peoples,
I might bring you into the office and say,
all right, listen to here, bitch, nigger.
This is the program right here.
You know, it's my company, right?
You know, you're not going to use this to go against my friends, right?
And if you leave that meeting and you still say,
yeah, well, fuck that.
Nigga, I could do what I want.
All right, nigga, you're fired.
Get out of here.
that's all that's happening
that's happening
and by the way
you see Apple is so big that
Apple music don't they don't really think about Apple music like that
Apple thinks about iPhones and
MacBooks
you get what I'm saying like you know Spotify their only thing is like fucking
streaming yo Apple got mad shit going on they're like
yo we selling AirPods we selling iPhones we sell it MacBooks
like they're like Apple music
okay whatever
they bundle Apple music
so they don't really give a fuck that much
but they care obviously
but that's not like their bread and butter
it's a fucking company worth trillions of dollars right
so
they might not notice
when Ebro is like you know
you know popping his shit over there
but these people at this company that now
own Hot 97 instantly notice
yo what the fuck is this nigga think he's doing
you think it's your shit
now I said this
to Ebro ages ago.
Just like I keep saying with a playlist,
if you have personal gripes against the artist
and you refuse, like, for example, 6-9,
you refuse to playlist them, right?
Whatever, maybe you are street niggil
or you like streetniggas, whatever the case is.
Cool, yes, nits, blah, blah, cool.
I think you should make your own playlist, though.
For the people who wants to go see Ebro's playlist,
it's all within your right not to put the next.
nigger on there because it's Ebro's playlist.
Don't do that Apple's playlist.
Same thing applies to WQHT, which is Hot 97.
If you want to go talk your political shit,
nigger, you should have been made your own fucking YouTube channel.
Don't do it on theirs.
They're a company, it's a media holding company that has political,
go back in, why the fuck would they still give you a pay?
paycheck if you are kicking their back in.
It's this kind of self-explan to her, my guy.
If you want to do what you want to do, you want to be Big Act, go put it in the leg
where Big Act do and put in.
If I want to get up on here and say, oh, well, all right, you know what, I'm not cool
with Trump anymore.
It's over.
I can't.
No matter.
But you're employed by these people and then you seem a little bit, you know, you don't
seem surprised, but you're trying to spin it like, oh yeah, you didn't kind of see this coming.
A couple of weeks ago when they tried to run that Andrew Cuomo play on me.
Remember that shit?
And then they tried, you know, when the Trumpster got in office, listen, man, I don't capitulate
well, bro.
Been doing this too long.
That's the problem.
The idea about not capitulating.
a guy like you who's smart, I would imagine you would have got your own shit that you could do it on your own shit.
You look around all the major media outlets, look at all the major media outlets, all of them.
Look at all of them.
They all got to fold up because they all trying to renew their deals, their licenses.
They all, in this particular situation, we'll get into more specifics another time.
Bro just got, bro, bro, bro's a casino owner.
You know those three licenses that they got out here in New York City for the casinos?
The guy that owns the shit owns one of the casinos licenses.
He got to raise half a million dollars, bro.
Half a billion, excuse me.
They need my shit talking anti-neton Yahoo, anti-government,
progressive shit out the way.
way, bro.
They need me out the way.
Nigger, you ain't that important.
They just looked, they looked at you like a low-level employee that was basically stealing
chains out the fucking cash register, nigga.
Hold on now, nigga.
Don't act like you like, oh, I'm the only thing standing in the way of them in half a billion
dollars.
No, nigga.
They look at you as the little peon.
who every time they've trained you 50 times on how to stock the shelves and you still fuck it up.
You ain't no big boss, nigga.
Get no fuck out of here.
That's why they, nigger, they made sure you was not going to have a Merry Christmas, nigger.
It sound like you figured it out with us on Twitter.
Oh shit, that lose my job?
What the hell?
God damn.
Wait, let me log in.
Yo, you ever see that shit when a nigga with a key card trying to enter the milling?
What? Yep. Nope.
Yes, nigger.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. That's what happened.
He's talking like, yo.
Like, like the owners was like, yo.
All right, everybody, everybody have a seat.
This is the board meeting. Everybody have a seat.
We need to raise a billion dollars this coming year.
But we have one thing stopping us.
Old man, he broke.
Man, fuck out of here, nigga.
Hell out of it.
Nigger, hell no, nigga.
They look at you like the dumb nigga
that keeps fucking up the ice cream machine
at motherfucking McDonald's, nigga.
That's what they're looking at you.
I don't know.
Fuck this thing.
Every time this nigga, we get it to work,
he uses it, it breaks.
What is this nigga doing wrong?
Get him out of here.
Get them out of here, man.
Get them out of here.
Get them out of here.
They're shedding dead weight.
Look at you like the employee at McDonald's.
That every time they ask you to take out the garbage,
they find you behind the dumpster smoking weed.
Shirt never tucked in the pants, got stanged on his shit.
He comes in and look like,
Yo, get this bum out of here.
I don't know why he's acting like he's some big dog.
Bro, they're trying to raise a billion dollars.
They're getting rid of all of the bums.
That's a fact.
Get this thing out of here, man.
Fuck.
This thing is acting like,
They had a meeting.
This is the, in his mind, this side of meeting went down.
Everybody come in.
We have a few things that's of the utmost importance.
We're vying for a casino license.
It's only three being given out in New York City.
Jay-Z just lost his bid.
We got to get it.
But it's even bigger than that.
This is about world domination.
And we must get Israel to be the most powerful nation in the world.
and we must raise half a billion dollars for all three things there's only one
person stopping us from attaining our goals Israel will be number one as long as
we get Ebro out the way what the fuck get out of here nigga then you think this is
homeland hell no nigga yo they seen y'all bum-ass show that was hemorrhaging
money over time you overpaid the other niggins the other niggins.
It's just ugly and untalented.
And I,
no,
I leave the chick alone.
But they seen y'all and be like,
yo,
it's, yo,
you're the same.
Yo,
y'all collecting the check.
Y'all collecting a check
like it's welfare,
bro.
Like,
they just said enough.
Enough.
Yo,
you ever giving a,
yo,
you ever giving a gift
and he's still talking shit?
He'd be like,
yo,
I'm not even giving you shit,
man.
Yeah.
They got him out of here.
This thing is in this,
yo,
this thing is in a,
car like Mano like over here giving a a state of the radio address.
Look like he just came from the radio station, swiped the car five times and couldn't get
in.
Hey, you know what's so funny, chat?
You'll notice this, chat.
Hey, you'll notice this.
You know one of the biggest jokes you should be?
This is another thing nobody's.
I want everybody print and all our clippers put this out.
Y'all remember like 15 years ago, actually 10 years ago.
Rappers and also these niggas.
When they used to talk about me, they would say,
yo, stay in your basement.
You're in your mother's basement.
Don't all these pussy-ass things run to Kossin that's room?
Oh, they stopped talking about that now.
Oh, time doesn't change.
Time doesn't change, huh?
When they had the big logo and fluorescent lights behind them,
and they were just sitting up there on the nice,
what's called, ergonomic chairs,
and they were feeling nice with the marble table.
You're just, keep shouting in your basement.
That chair looks like a stance.
Heard it a lot from them.
You know, after they get fired from their radio job,
when I left complex,
I came to my multimillion dollar house,
to my studio,
and I've built many studios.
Shit,
Matter of fact, in Jersey City, I got like three or four of them.
That's the headquarters.
Once he fired, he's in the car.
You know, he cheated on your girl and you can't make the call because in the house.
So you tell the side joint, yo, hold on.
I'm going to call you right back.
And you run to the car, you act like, yo, you pulled over.
But really, you just stepped out the house?
Yeah.
Yeah.
How to my idea have fallen?
I'm used to him popping his shit with Hot 97 in the background in the big.
luxurious studio they threw his ass out like jassy jeff the niggins in the car boy put your seat bell on
stop playing put that seat bell on talking to the iPhone you see chat everything they would
diss me that i was streaming from a basement in a multi-million dollar home why they were in
New York City
in a high-rise building
in a big studio
that's someone else owned it
moment your key card don't work
your email address you know what it says
Mail or Damon or whatever
you're like yo your shit starts bouncing back
you're like what the fuck
yeah it's not going to where
nah it's not going to where
nope
niggil looked like he's scrolling through his Blackberry
he ran to the car
he ran to the car chat
ran to the car
hey why
you're making your YouTube channel
buddy
the one you clown me for
because 20 years ago you were the guy
maybe
I got like a team
by the way chat
I don't know if you know like remember I used to
when I first started I was only voice
I've done I've done classes in sound
and you know now I'll be doing a little construction shit
I could build studios like no other but I do got a team
Ebro, if you need me to build you a home studio now,
since you can't go to the radio station,
I'll build your home studio.
You don't have to be in the car.
You don't have to be in the car.
Because here's the thing too.
It's in New York City.
When you have the engine on,
we're going to hear it through that iPhone camera.
So you have to cut it off.
If you were recorded for five more minutes,
we start to see the, you know, when you're breathing,
you can see the breath because it's so cold.
Yes, you don't have to be freezing outside.
the car, doing the video while you're
fishbowling it. You don't have to do that, brother.
We'll get you a studio. Hopefully
you have a home. You should have a home. You've been the program director
you work at Apple. Oh, you couldn't go to Apple.
Apple has studios, but you couldn't go over there to talk about
Hot 97 shit. They might have fired you there too.
What's a conundrum?
Fuck. Fuck.
Chat. Again,
And let me just check.
I make money by broadcasting.
I want to tell you, I want to explain it to you, right?
I have a studio for off the record.
That's a standalone studio with three different sets.
I have another studio that we can rent out,
but I also, like I've let Troy have record there.
I let facts do his thing there.
We have a bunch of space there.
You know what I said?
And this is the difference between the mindset
between me and the niggi like ebo.
I have a house that is big as fuck.
I have a studio down there.
I just don't use it anymore because I won't shoot solo off the record
podcast anymore.
And then I have my streaming room, which is here.
I made sure I could record.
If my job is recorded,
I got to make sure I can record anywhere and everywhere.
These bozos, they've only been getting a check
and been spoon fed and thought they were the guy
for all this time.
Watching Ebro look down at his phone.
You know when you're trying to see another update
and you're scrolling, like,
you're refreshing the screen like this,
this is what he doing.
He's hoping it sees like, nah, April fools.
Come back to work, bro.
Come back to work.
No, nigger.
They're done with you.
It's so.
Yo, get out of here.
Get out of here, nigga.
Yo, he's over here, like,
you know, when you email you, like,
they're trying to get to these bags
that these VCs got raised
some capital.
This is the,
yo,
this is the worst part
about Ybro right here too.
Because
Ibro isn't stupid.
And what he's
explaining is actually
accurate.
This makes him
seem stupid.
Because if you have
all this info,
you should be
ahead of the game.
Chat,
why do you think
I'd be having all the info I know?
I love talking to label
executives.
I talk to all of those
I like to know what's going to happen next year
What's gonna happen in the near future
Why I could use that information to my to my benefit
I start making moves I get the fuck
Hey let me tell you this shit
Man hey listen I ain't gonna say I'm always the first or some shit
But damn shit
Like I remember when Joe asked me to do a podcast
Joe and Shawman that asked me to do a podcast
And I was like yeah
Couldn't see the monetization strategy
I couldn't see it because I was like yo
I'm not into the grinding stage right now
because we already got something going on.
Shit, nigga, as soon as I seen Joe over, over at Spotify,
I said, all right, thank you, Joe, you show me where the bag is.
I'll be over there soon.
Nigger, a nigga like me, I'm going to see it quickly, and I'm there.
You don't, yo, listen, you don't got to show me the roadmap.
I'm not a nigga who drive past the exit 10 times and said, I wonder,
no, I'm there.
You get what I'm saying?
the problem with this nigger
he's going to accurately
break down what is going on
and then you have to sit here and think
well why the fuck did you not do nothing
with the show or with your situation
and just wait for them to show you to the door
it's like the nigger
yo you know the nigger who um
it's like a nigger who
he always knows what's going to happen
no it's like the nigger who know
all the sports picks but never bets.
He's like, nah, I knew they were going to win.
Come on, nigga.
I knew they were going to win.
Man, you always, yo, you can't.
Yo, yo, LeBron never win anytime he's in Detroit and it's cold outside.
Like, what the fuck?
Like, Nick, why are you in bed?
That's what I'm looking at Ebro to say, how do you?
He's accurately saying things that I know and educated people know.
But what makes him look dumb is that he's sitting in his car like a hobo,
smoking weeds, stressed out.
And where was why he didn't make a move?
But how you, if I tell you chat,
yo, niggins been to come in here and rob this motherfucker in 15 minutes.
Are you going to stay around for 20 and be like, damn, I can't believe nix came up here and robbed this bitch.
You know, someone told me.
They don't really care, like, especially for like a hot 97 and a WBLS.
They don't, they don't give a fuck about hip-hop.
or black music or black community
I'm gonna fuck about none of that
This sounds like a man
Who just found out he's a fucking employee
Because when you were up there talking to Uzi
And talking down to them artists
You said the opposite
Because to you
What you felt
embodied the company
and rather than accepting your role that you were a peon and a pencil pusher and just the nigger who was just fill in the position until they got tired of you you huffed him you puffed and you said well i did this i could do this i i i i i i
but when they showed you to the door you're like yo they don't care about us no nigger keep it the same way they don't care about you
they don't care about you because when oozy was sitting in front of you you didn't dare say to him
Listen here, Uzi Verk.
The company I work for, their agenda, is catering to 18 to 34.
And actually, there's another demographics that's 34 to 49.
Based on these metrics that I need to give my boss and my boss needs this,
I can't play your music because your music is liked by 15-year-olds.
So maybe I'll show you some love, but not really.
And it's really because of my boss.
It's not because of me.
It's my boss.
My boss requires this.
You don't fit the bill.
I'm only doing my job.
I'm a peon.
I'm a pencil pusher.
I am nothing more than a shill.
And someone who's in the role
trying to fulfill my boss's agenda
because they want to get paid.
You sat up there saying,
nah, nigger, hip-hop, me, me, I, I.
Why, you ain't saying that shit now.
You ain't saying that shit now.
Don't tell me about your bosses now.
You never told those artists about your bosses.
You said to you.
Nah, nigga, no, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Hip hop or black music or black community.
I'm gonna fuck about none of that.
They give a fuck about access.
They give a fuck about being able to bring their little nerdy friends to the concerts
because that helps them raise money.
They've been trying to get to me for years, bro.
Years.
But you know
Ebro in the morning
On the YouTube
Subscribe
Damn
A humbling
Mother fucking feeling
A humbling
Mother fucking feeling
What's important chat
Is
When you're willing to swallow that pride
And adapt
Life has a funny way
To just force you to adapt
Ibrough, I want to show you that I'm not a hater.
I'm not a hater.
I'm not a hater like how you've hated on me.
You see, when you spoke about me, you've never said nothing nice to me.
When I was an upcoming person and I was trying to get a start, you said, I'm Charlemagne's boy.
Fuck out of here.
When I was trying to get my foot in the door, you played gatekeeper, you try to keep me out.
Just like how you tried to pick and choose what artists could get on.
I want to pull this up because this is important.
As it stands right now,
Ebro in the morning has 401 subscribers.
You had 25 years to do this, brother.
But I want to show you some,
I want to give you.
I want to offer an olive branch to you.
Chat, I want you to go get them to a thousand.
Get him to a thousand.
And I just want you to know,
after you got fired from your job,
the nigger who you,
was trying to keep the door closed on
and every time my name is came up
you've always said nasty things
you've questioned why I have a platform
yeah I'll get my jokes off at you but
it's a reason why
days like this exist
it's a reason why
chat go support it
you know chat's like hell now
you know chat is like hell no nah chat we got to do it
we got to do it we got I want to be responsible
you know only one person
Yo, we got him your response before his first thousand.
Like, just keep it in a thousand.
Like, leave it at a thousand and let him rock out.
Somebody said, why will we subscribe?
If you're not going to subscribe?
Bro, I don't want to watch this shit.
The fuck?
Oh, man.
All right, we got three.
We got him with three.
We got them with three.
Oh, let's double it.
Let's do something, chat.
Yo.
Yo, chat's like,
Yo, chat's like, hell no.
Chat, no, no, we got to do it.
We got to do it.
We got to do it.
Let's give them to 1,000.
I think we can do it, chat.
Or let's get them to 800.
You know what I mean?
Let's give them to 800.
Damn, y'all niggas is not fucking with it.
By the way, whether they do do this or not.
By the way, we've done this for many creators, young creators and smaller creators.
I'll say this.
What you're also seen here as well is that even though I pop my shit,
And I do pop some shit.
The only people who are my boss, they over there in the chat.
They're over there in the chat.
Y'all can tell me, yo, let's go do this.
If they say fuck, no, we're not fucking with that nigga.
That nigga hated on you.
We love you.
It is what it is.
But that's the problem, me, bro.
You forgot who your boss was.
You thought you were the ultimate boss.
Neither the people.
The people were choosing who was he.
You said, nah, I'm not choosing.
And then the people cutting the paycheck.
They said, well, we want this.
nah fuck y'all i'm gonna do what i want yes that's how you lose your job yep that's how you do
yep yep mhm are we doing this or not damn all right this is not happening this is not
we only gave him like 15 the 15 subscribers we usually move faster no way all right just make a poll
are y'all gonna do it or not if you're not gonna do it i don't want to waste time on this
shit you could barely find it because i think it's new chat no matter what they say about me
i'm a good guy man good guy okay it's it's kind of good
getting there it's kind of getting there just get up to 500 like Jesus Christ Jack
oh man anyway while that happens buddy if you're trying to figure out how to find I'll
tell you how to find it see Ebro while y'all have said that niggins like me should be out
of hip-hop I'm trying to throw you an olive branch but that will never you know what six
nine say they're gonna skip this part they're gonna skip this part you see all them
Some niggies that you'd be on Twitter with, tweeting bad about me and they'd be retweeting you.
Just remember, when I found this shit, it was 400 people that even gave a fuck about what the fuck he was doing.
Let me keep playing this.
We'll get into it.
You know what I'm saying?
Shayla.
But yeah, people that I've worked with for a long time, man.
Damn.
They know who I am.
They know what I stand for.
Yo, this is, you know, a niggist starts saying shit like that.
Yo, people know my heart.
You know what I stand for.
They know what I've done.
Cry me a river, nigga.
Communities that listen and have supported us,
they know, y'all know how I rock.
Y'all know what type of shit are.
Yeah, I know how you rock.
Slap Fest.
That's the legacy.
A pop.
So, yeah.
But I told you, listen, if you listen to Ebro in the morning,
I told y'all they was hunting.
Every time he says that it makes me so enraged
He wants credit for predicting his demise
Except he's not
What I would want to know if you knew this was coming
What were your moves
And what was your plan
Told you they was hunting
And we're gonna keep talking shit
I told y'all they was hunting
Pat Rob
You know?
But this shit is about that.
So, buckle up because we're going to get active.
Enjoy your holidays.
You know what I'm saying?
Hitman says, yo, Drake's to the best.
I'll get you 15 years later like procrastination.
Enjoy your holiday.
Happy holidays.
Let's get active.
Don't fall for the bullshit, man.
Work hard.
Put yourself in position.
So the bullshit comes every generation.
Every generation.
Think about it.
All throughout the years, man.
All throughout the years.
The bullshit always come.
Well, I got to open the roof.
It's cold outside, man.
It's mad cold, bro.
More to come.
This is a sad tale, man.
I'm going to be honest with y'all chat.
Oh, another thing, too, as I'm telling you.
telling creators.
The cold thing about this,
and by the way, chat,
yeah, I can tell you,
y'all ain't gonna do it.
Yeah, I don't want to do that shit.
All right.
We got him 24,
we got 24 subscribers.
It's all good.
That's it.
That's 24 more than he ever gave us.
Fuck it.
We're good.
Chat,
I'll tell you the interesting thing.
While arguing or while he was,
you know,
shitting on me online,
about me having platforms
that are online.
line.
Him and Ebro said there's no true ownership.
It's like your act is acting like he owns his shit, but you can't own your shit because
you're on your YouTube.
YouTube owns your shit.
The irony of that even being said is that when you type in Ebro in the morning, is there
another show?
Oh shit.
Okay.
Here's the thing.
not only this channel
but also the hot 97 channel
so they put up full episodes on
on an ebro in the morning hot 97 channel
and also the actual hot 97
I guess they put up interviews here
and those segments
media co owns these
so all the subscribers
that maybe you guys have helped cultivate
over the years
those people you don't even
to get to get the data.
They're not going to put up a video to say,
hey, go subscribe to his channel.
They keep their channels
and the Ebro in the morning channel
that Hannae 7 owns,
they're just going to terminate it.
You got to start from scratch.
And I think, you know, whatever, man.
I don't really want to just keep piling on
and kicking these guys backs in,
but just don't be like Ebro, man.
And I ain't going to allow to you.
Honestly, most creators aren't like Ebro.
Like, the media personality
or, like, broadcaster guy like Ebro,
like, they're dying out.
They're like out of here, bro.
I'm gonna be honest with you.
Like, niggins ain't like that no more.
Like, most people are realizing that we're all hustling,
we're grinding, we're trying to build, you know, these platforms.
And whether you've been in it like me for 15 years
or whether you're starting on year one,
we're all starting to realize like it's beneficial
if you just build your own audience, right?
You know, shit, you hear Joe talk about.
all the time running somewhere to take a check right oftentimes when you leave with everything
you get no data you get nothing they they keep the channel that you built so it is what it is
i do want to also um as i'm circling the wagon here shout out to drake who liked this
you know drake drake liked um our our version of grok grand he liked his he liked his
his page when he posted cancer to the culture,
Ebro and a Rosencuck.
They've both been fired from Hot 97.
Okay.
Drake, you've been waiting for this day,
and I ain't going to lie.
The whole OVO,
they're having a blast with the chat.
I haven't gone to lie to you.
Like, this has been one of the biggest,
it's like finally seeing your biggest hater.
One of your biggest hater, bro.
Like these things right here
Yo, it's been bad
It's been like a bad few months
For the niggies who have
Look at boy wonder
You know, come on
He says big if true
Boy Wonders like get him out of here
Drake is liking this shit's like
Yeah get these niggins out of here
Then we've seen what happened with this other show
They're all getting packed up chat
What's it called?
The bigger pitcher
Yeah, this shit don't even come up.
All right.
Yeah, that shit got canceled.
Then what else happens?
And there's another hater
met his demise.
This nigger is a notorious hater.
Notorious.
Like notorious.
You feel me?
You look back at, ironically.
You know what people said?
He wrote like a hit piece on Nikki Minaz recently.
And they said,
right on Nikki's birthday,
they show that nigga to the door.
They show that nigga to the door.
He works for Rolling Stones, people.
You know what he's doing now?
He has a go-fund me
talking about, yo, I lost my job
because you just pay me.
No, nigga.
No.
Go find another job.
Like, what the hell?
Yo, since when niggas lose their job
and just like make a go-fund me,
like, yo, that sounds like a good gig.
Yo, I got fired.
Just pay me just to feel good.
Last week after three years at Rolling Stone, I was unexpectedly laid off.
Yeah, yeah, I keep telling you, the ties are changing.
It is no longer profitable to be a one-trick pony that only hates on a particular artist.
You spending all your free times looking through thesauruses,
looking through all-tap of dictionary.com to write a bullshit article.
slander and big act,
Nicki Minaj,
Drizzie Drake.
Yeah, your time is up.
Hit the door.
It's no longer profitable
if you don't have any other
talent to entertain
to galvanize the culture
beyond your hate.
The bigger picture
should have been called
the biggest haters.
Let's keep it a bean.
when their hate of Drake was no longer viable,
they got shown to the door.
Y'all got to go now.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no more.
No, you got to go.
Bye.
Hey, Jeremy, we might deport you.
Get out of here.
Yes.
Leave.
You have hated on what the majority of people like.
Because you don't like it.
Because you can't get an interviewer or whatever your gripe is.
Hate is not being subsidized anymore by these companies who are looking for results.
Now, you could be a hater, but you got to make sure your hating is bringing in them coins.
And right now, niggis is tired of the hate.
Bigger pitcher got clapped up.
The Rolling Stone writer, who will be writing all the hit pieces versus your favorites, clapped up.
Ebro is outside looking like he's going to drop Uber or Lyft.
clapped up let's take a shot
let's take a shot
let's fucking take a shot
man
oh wow
remember they say I ain't shit
look up we got 15,400
people up in here
we cool it chat
I love y'all chat
as the future goes on
may we take their demise
as a lesson
one to adapt
one to grow
one to realize
you ain't beat in the program
and for me
there's nothing big than the chat
raise your glass
I don't care for some water
I don't care what it is
you know and honestly for anybody
I'm not mean spirit
I really don't wish bad for people
but I do understand
why all of them lost their positions
or whatever
most of them were some untalented hacks
that literally
basked in hate
and trying to talk down on other people
who for the most part really worked hard
to get a real audience or fan base.
And what that does when you don't have,
you see, most of these people,
I want to be honest with child chat.
Like, you know, I'm not even, well,
call it whatever you want.
Like the bigger picture, they never had an audience.
I always say, like, we went through a year of hate.
People thought they had audiences
because, like, for example, right?
Like, Mano put some shit up against me.
It's mad people who hate me.
It looks like it's super viral.
The moment he doesn't post about me, nobody's there.
That's what's happened to the haters.
When they were, when everyone was saying, no, hate on Drake, kick us back in.
They were looking at numbers and say, oh my God, we're popping.
We're lit.
We're lit.
But as soon as the hate subsided or they had to do something else, they realized they didn't
build an audience or a fan base.
And that's the problem.
So all of these things are inevitable.
It was inevitable.
So let's just take a shot.
Ebro, bigger pitcher, Andre G.
Hopefully I got Wi-Fi wearing out of that.
Cheers.
Rest in peace, bozos.
That was good one, man.
That was a good one.
We're going to go on to a Dame Dash topic momentarily.
name dashing 50
but it is my job
as I thought it was their job
to give words of encouragement
like I've got words of encouragement
if you wonder why me Vlad
Adam we get along
because we share information
we watch each other make mistakes
and we learn from it
but we realize we're in a very
change and malleable
business
and thus it becomes incumbent on me
to speak to
future generations and future people who are content creators because it won't stop with me.
I always said that.
There's this idea, and this is where I speak to the Twitter people, there's this idea that
academics is like this thing that doesn't represent what y'all like.
But I've always said it.
I said it from the Warnshaw rack.
I said it from everything.
I said, y'all think that if I don't do this anymore, that it stops.
Chad, there's more content that's way more intracial than Warren Shirek ever was.
Documentaries, people are doing that.
It was never going to stop with me.
This is a wave that never stops.
New media was never going to stop.
So for me, and I'm not saying I inspired every single one of these guys,
but I did help kind of, you know, usher it in.
And, of course, I take a lot of arrows, but you're going to get the flakos.
You're going to get the setting ashes.
You're going to get all of these creators, right?
And, yeah, you know, I think my job is to,
encourage not hate um try to give advice and also be open to possibly they let me know
some new information as I grow older to say hey unc unc I can't wait to be young I think I'm
big bro still am I big bro or unc I think big bro whatever when they'll I can't wait to be
unk though where where they could be like yo hey things are changing you should change like
this to get with the times and i hope i'll be humble enough to say oh thanks for that information
let me switch a few things up wait how do you do this okay thanks for thanks for thanks for helping me
rather than saying this is my shit and i pick what goes and fuck what y'all y'all think going on
because if honestly if that's the attitude one day i'll be doing a video like i bro but i plan not to
and I plan to learn, okay?
For the people on
Twitter, for everything y'all say about me,
why don't you all right? Enough of this enough.
By the way, brother, Mr. G,
I see you work over there at Rolling Stone.
Matter of fact, I got, yeah, this is the last thing.
I got job offers for all of y'all.
I don't know if y'all interested, but y'all seem to like having a boss but thinking you're the boss.
It's cool.
You can work for me but thinking you're running the show.
Here's the jobs I got for y'all.
Mr. G.
I've seen you have only raised in like a week or so $5,680.
The average rent is close to $4,000 in New York City.
Basically, after a month, you'll be homeless, all right?
You need to get a job instantly.
I don't think the donation is going to cut it.
I have a job offer for you.
Okay?
Competitive wages.
I've heard what Rolling Stone pays not that well.
I heard they were paying you,
what was it like five, five a month?
Which is probably overpaying you, but it's all good.
I'll offer you, I offer you $6,000 a month
to write your little bullshit articles,
except you're going to have to do what the boss tells you to do.
I'm not really into websites.
It's kind of antiquated.
But I do need Instagram captions and Instagram, you know, researched stories.
You know what I mean?
I want to get a, what was it called?
A one three one.
You know who you do the paragraphs or whatever?
Yeah.
But I want you to do some investigative journalism.
By the way, this is a real job offer.
And by the way, if you want to come back with a counter,
I'll probably meet whatever you want to exceed it.
Here's the only caveat, though.
When I pay you, I'm going to require only 10 articles a month, only 10.
But the articles will be only centered around Rock Nation and Desiree Perez.
We're going to investigate that cabal.
It seems like you're a great investigator.
Because when it's time for you to write hit pieces on everybody else, it seems like you come up with some bullshit.
So great.
hire you, buddy. I got you. Come on in. You'll get on the team. You'll get on the team.
But I need you to cook up and do some great investigative journalism and write in for the Academy.
Desiree Perez in Rock Nation. Ten articles a month. Six thousand. I'll start there. We can
negotiate. Fair guy. Emails in the bio. Better than no job, right?
actually that's only job I'm giving out.
Jeremy or whatever, from Bigger Pitcher, I would hire you,
but, like, yo, it's cold.
Pool time ain't there.
And Rory, that's his job.
And DJ head, I have no position for a male dick sucker.
So there's no, there's no job that I'm like,
yo, we need a man who constantly sucks penis all day.
No, there's no job I'm hired for that.
I don't know what the fuck.
Yeah.
We don't have no job opening that would require your talents, brother.
Let me see who else.
Rosencuck, I can't even think of a job that we would hire you for neither.
Actually, I do.
I do.
I do.
You know, since now you're at WWE, I wouldn't want your opinion on any type of hip-hop.
I would hire you to commentate baddies' fights.
You know when on Zeus, they're like,
I want you to commentate that.
Maybe, you know, and I ain't going to lie to you,
I'm only paying three bands a month.
Like, bro, I can't pay you too much for that.
But come on now.
Come on, brother.
Come on.
Come on.
Still trying to figure out what Ebro would be able to do.
I might hire Ebro for some beard consultation, right?
Some beard consult.
Maybe that.
Maybe that.
Because I show don't want to hear him talking about boom bap hip hopping.
Come on.
Come on, bro.
Come on, no, no.
I don't know why.
Yeah, I really don't see the use of these niggas, man.
But, you know, if they need employment,
if they need employment, I just want to say,
if they require employment, academics, you know,
I try to help people out.
I'll try to help people out.
All right, people.
Thank you guys.
Thank you guys.
Thank you guys.
Let's move on to Dame Dash,
who currently, you know,
and if you don't remember,
So let me give you a little bit of the galore.
Yo, chat.
Somebody said that in real life to me recently.
And I was like, oh.
And I can't tell if, y'all got to first tell me,
am I big bro or unk yet?
I think I'm big bro.
Right?
I think isn't unk like 40?
Like big, whatever.
It doesn't matter what it is.
But the point of what I'm saying is that so I'm around.
some people but they're like they're like 20 23 right they're 23 no they're like no they're like
21 actually and in regular conversation a woman drops the term she's like yo let me tell you the
lore and i was like yeah that's such from i know it from game i know the term from gaming but like
i couldn't believe that it was using regular conversation and that's what i was like this got to be
some like niggit this is too young for you shit oh no i don't know i don't know
But anyway, a little side story.
Okay, the point is this.
Let me get into it.
So Dame Dash and 50 cent, right?
And by the way, where are we supposed to debate with Savage tonight?
Savage, I know you're watching.
Savage, watch this all the time.
Savage, I'm going to give you the night off to prepare.
I'm going to give Savage the night off to prepare.
I'm going to ring him tomorrow.
Okay?
So Savage, we love your album.
I love your album.
I have some critiques.
I'll tell you when, when, when,
when we talk. We'll
get into it.
But I am right now, it's in
rotation, your album
and
Pushi-T's
first day I was on. Anyway.
Okay, so Dame Dash and 50
Now, if you guys don't know Dame Dash and 50
kind of have, you know,
they kind of collided when
Dame Dash and, wait,
wait, how did it start?
Now I'm starting to think.
I don't know.
When did they start kind of getting into?
I remember 50 did the thing with Cam.
But why did Dame Dash get into it with, with, um, oh, here we go.
How much money did he give for that first deal?
I got a million out.
Cash.
They add to taxes.
The only person that pointed out that a million dollars was no money was Damon Dash and he has no money now.
Oh shit.
It owes a lot of money.
There is $145,000 in unpaid child support.
I can't pay out three or 400,000 a year in child support because I ain't making that.
I only felt that because he said, there ain't no money.
Like, after you get you a white chain and you look out for the only, and you do this, that's nothing.
And I was like, from 134th Street.
Bain dollars is a lot of money.
Right.
I think I hit the lot of
Are you gonna say it's no money like that you
And I just never forgot that because of how it's thought
I'm like a proud broke but it ain't broke because I have things to show for it
How much money?
Okay
I don't know if that was the exact origin but I think that's when the public back and forth
Kind of like it was sparking up a bit and then 50 did this stuff with cam
And then and then um
dame started beefing with cam and then 50 you know
So they started trolling Dame about buying or remaking paid in full.
And then he went on the breakfast club and he talked about 50.
And it was a whole back and forth.
And he's like, yo, 50's lying about that.
And then he's like, yo, you know, a matter of fact, I'm doing a documentary or whatever.
So it's been kind of like a little back and forth with Dame and 50.
Now, obviously 50 just did a documentary, right?
And we're talking about the Netflix Didi documentary.
And what's happened is that Dame is now criticizing it
And he's been kind of criticizing in tweets already
But he's finally speaking out on it
And he really thinks that this is
You know some kind of disgusted shit
And he wanted to make some shit very abundantly clear
Here we go
Believe you
No, I'm in business
To tear a black man down
We have a quick question for you Dame
Headlines in the media
What's the biggest misconception about yourself?
This is a personal question of mine.
What is the biggest misconception about yourself that you would like to clear up?
I really don't care about misconceptions.
I know you were going to say that.
He's going to care.
He said, I don't care.
You want me to take my T-Far right now?
No.
No, no.
No, I don't care.
I don't care.
I don't care.
No, I'm in business.
But in business, you do have to care.
No, in business you have to protect your brand.
And that's a part of your brand.
What about the intellectual property?
Yes, everything, Dame, meaning you care even if you just care because it is your business.
You're now telling me I care and what I care about?
I'm telling you that I observe you.
Now, this woman right here is really combative.
And I don't know what show this is, but she's really combative with Dame the entire episode.
And it looks like her job was to almost kind of try to expose Dame.
And you're going to watch her bring up a few things that she feels they might be on,
comfortable speaking about and dame you know he kind of jumps out the window to try to make sure these things are
answered listen to this interpretation of me that's your opinion yes yes so what was the question
well didn't we just ask that question the question was if there was a misconcession about you that you
would like to clear i don't really care but i think one um is that people think i'm traditionally
angry and i'm always laughing so i think that's a think i'm struggling because they've never seen
okay we get ready to the show
Wait, what the fuck?
Did they just have...
Yeah, I hate to say to this is some niggins shit, chat.
This is the Afro network.
Yo, this damn is in the middle of a talking point
and they'll start playing music.
This is the Afro network, chat.
Welcome back.
We are taking things back to Rockefeller Records.
We are?
Yes, we're still here with the music mogul himself, Dame Dash.
I really love women and I only listen to them.
I love listening to four because I could just be told what to do.
Ah, you don't listen.
Okay.
I just don't ask me 30.
She only acts one.
Which one?
Natalia asked you one question.
She asked, I'm gonna tell you.
Okay.
And I told you what my misconception was I said that people don't think I joke a lot.
They think I'm up.
Okay.
Did you check it out?
Yeah, so.
Okay.
The Diddy cone was reckoning?
Oh, yeah.
Did you check it out?
Yeah, so it.
Okay.
saying that it was not going to come out.
So how do you feel that it actually is out there?
I honestly thought, based on moral codes
and coming from where, like, a street ethic,
I honestly didn't think that he would ever do that.
Why, though?
Because I wouldn't.
That would have a question.
Why?
Because it's just not my job to tell.
I'm not a black man that's going to tear another black man now.
Let them do that.
But also, you know, like if somebody, you know, again,
allegedly, it just seems like somebody violated his baby mother
in front of his kid.
You know, so, yeah, but that's not how we deal with things from where we're from.
You know, that's like the, to me, hey, yo.
Did you check him on the back end?
I know your girls, but I'm not answering that.
But what I'm saying is, okay.
You check it on the back end, pause.
I got to let me answer my question.
So, again, you may not understand, like, a moral conduct for a grown-ass man from where I'm from and where I thought he was from.
There's just certain things, and, like, it's not for us to tear somebody down.
So, for example, if I'm a criminal and I see somebody doing a crime,
I'm not telling if it might be a violation, like they might be doing some shit that might be like a violation to a kid, then I got to go handle that.
If I sign on to the street.
So for me, I'm not going to do that because that platform is not black owned.
I'm never going to tear a black man down for a white man ever in my life.
Also, I know Puff, right?
And I don't think that, again, I'm not ever going to check for his moral character.
As you see, we never did too much business together.
But it would never be me to be the person to deliver that.
Let them do it.
So probably another person, I would say, go ahead, do that.
Maybe someone from, so like example, TMZ called me and with...
Hold on, chat, my bad.
And I hate to like, I hate to, like, jump topics and shit.
I hate to jump topics.
It's not a joy of mine.
But I was sent the clip and I have to play it.
I have to play it.
I have to play it, chat.
Here we go.
My bad.
We're going back in topics.
Remember four years ago, Ebro and Rosenberg respond to me.
I don't even want to do too much commentary because I think their words are good enough.
And I've said enough.
But I do want to play this.
And I just want to look at the camera.
And I want us to remember what I just talked about for the last hour, hour and a half.
And I want you to say, hmm, age gracefully.
Only airs on YouTube and Twitter.
Wait, I go to YouTube.
Everybody be popping this or I own my this and I own my this and I own my that.
You own it, but you still got to go to YouTube, Twitch, IG Live, or wherever to distribute it.
I was wondering that.
When people say they own their own platform, what is that?
But it only, but it only airs on YouTube and Twitter.
Do you own a piece of YouTube or Twitch I didn't know about?
You're a liar.
Last time I checked, you need to go through them.
You developed your own software?
And they may, and by the way, you may have a deal with them,
but guess what?
They could cancel you at any time.
Bro, he has the same deal that parents who's 10-year-old is really cute when he opens toys
and the videos get $4 million each one.
It's the same deal.
Everyone gets the same deal.
And by the way, I'm sure the money's good.
But let's not pop off like when you're a boss when you sit in your basement playing video games.
No, I mean, some of them dudes make a lot of money.
That's okay.
You take my little moment turning in people out.
They're doing a thing with that, man.
No, no, but don't say you're a boss.
Ebro, you don't even hear what he said.
No, he said that he's exactly.
He said that people like you and I were, you basically were pawns.
He's a boss.
My question is, what are you boss?
Are you a boss at Twitch? Are you on the executive board at YouTube? What boss are you?
Congrats you make money. That's the whole point. Yes, we know that you propagate violence
that actually happens. You take beefs between real people.
That you propagate violence that actually happens. That's the whole point. Yes, we know
that you propagate violence that actually happens.
Money.
All you're right.
Oh, no, you got that.
You got it.
Yeah.
New York go.
Ooh, that was on the face.
You take beefs between real people.
You repurpose it on your channels.
You talk about it.
You hype it up and you hide in your basement.
And you're paid handsomely for it.
But the fact that that means I'm supposed to respect what you do,
that's your contribution?
Losers.
Every once in a while you associate with some
some eh at best an artist who's going to last for five minutes at best and artist who's
going to last for five minutes that's that's what you do now all this is y'all know what this
movie we've seen this movie before i'm going to bring back a relic here we go you know what
saying star all academics is is a is a star doesn't star still hide in the basement somewhere
and do a radio show somewhere mm-hmm i think in Atlanta he was another one couldn't go
outside pounds i got a little bit more but it's all good man keep this thing about our relationship
My brother got good advice.
My name.
I try.
You're a nigga much.
I mean.
Gates.
You walk in mad as fucking.
I'm like, who the...
Had to pay people to be safe.
Hide behind police.
It took greasy.
That I didn't know.
That's true, too?
Yeah.
Oh, damn.
Yes.
Hide.
These niggas is hiding.
Yo, and all this time,
I used to give Charlemaine a hard time
just because he had security.
At least he leaves the house.
Charlemagne's chilling.
He's out the house.
He's got a guy who's six and nine with him at all times, but he's out the house.
And bringing Charlemagne to the conversation,
Charlemagne has actually pivoted his brand after to be on that mental health.
Bro, he created, he created.
You get the button.
Congratulations, you plagued yourself.
You get the button.
Congratulations, you plagued yourself.
You don't own YouTube.
You don't.
Make sure you subscribe.
Subscribe to Ebro in the morning on YouTube.
They give a fuck about, but you know, um,
Ebro in the morning on the YouTube.
Subscribe.
Don't own IG.
You own your brand as much as I own mine.
I can take my brand Ebro and put it anywhere in the world at any time.
And then they tried, you know, when the, uh,
When the Trumpster got in office,
listen, man, I don't capitulate well, bro.
Been doing this too long.
You look around all the major media outlets.
Bro just got, bro, bro, bro's a casino owner.
You know those.
He got to raise half a million and Yahoo.
Netting Yahoo.
They need a billion, excuse me.
They need my shit talking anti-netting Yahoo.
Anti-government progressive shit out the way bro and at any time of day and for any price I determine
Make sure you subscribe to ebro in the morning
So you don't you haven't even really been in the game long enough to understand how this is gonna play out for you
It's cold outside, man, bro
He brought him one on YouTube.
But I do appreciate the smoke.
Academic.
I do enjoy a good kerfuffle.
A dust up, a dust up, if you will.
I thought you were going to come from me yesterday.
Well, once I heard your audio, I'm actually hit Rosenberg with the button.
Congratulations.
I worked at Complex the way that dude carried himself in that building.
Let me tell you about the level of hit mouse,
that that dude was in that building
and the way he walked in the hallways.
The speedwalk that that dude does
to avoid confrontation in real life, academics.
The level of bitch in that dude.
I am one of the softest dudes publicly
in the history of hip-hop.
I'm from Chevy Chase Maryland.
I went to Hebrew school.
Okay?
With people named Shlomo and Ari and Avi.
Okay?
This may be the only dude in the game who I would have zero hesitation scrapping with.
Matter of fact, I know you're not much of a celebrity.
You're just like a fat boy on Twitch.
I would do a straight up celebrity boxing with you.
I will Jake Paul academics for charity.
Mind you for charity.
Scrapping with.
Matter of fact, I know you're not much of a celebrity.
You're just like a fat boy on Twitter.
I would do a straight-up celebrity boxing with you.
I will Jake Paul academics for charity.
Mind you for charity.
There has to be a purpose.
You are the softest man in the game.
I've heard enough.
Okay?
I've heard it.
That that dude won't.
I know your people name Shlomo and Ari and Avi.
Okay?
This may be the only dude in the game who I would have zero hesitation scrapping with.
Matter of fact, I know you're not much of a celebrity, you're just like a fat boy on Twitch.
I would do a straight up celebrity boxing with you.
I will Jake Paul academics for charity.
Mind you for charity.
There has to be a purpose.
You are the softest man in the game.
I've heard enough.
I've heard enough.
Stop, make it stop.
Congratulations.
You're the one who chose to play that part.
The fact that he propagates violence and BS to make money and does.
Bronx, go.
Does it under the guise of it being hip-hop?
When I count, he gets a warning and use the Bronx, New York, go.
Oh!
Violence and the fact that he propagates violence and BS to make money and does it under the guise of it being hip-hop, that's what bothers me.
and the fact that he then follows that up by thinking his defense is how much money he's made,
which does not fight against that point at all.
That's all you can stand on is the money you've made.
That bothers me.
I also want to point out in hip-hop history, anybody keeping score at home,
the amount of people who have bragged about how much money they make
and turned out broke in a few years, hit the button.
Congratulations, you played yourself.
That is a reoccurring theme in this game.
So if that's what you hang your hat on, that is fleeting.
That's all I'm saying.
What do you actually stand for?
And by the way, what Rosenberg is saying is what many artists have been saying to academics.
You may have heard us bring it up yesterday.
And they have an app called Clubhouse.
It's getting pretty popular.
That is exactly what Meek Mill and others were saying to academics.
And they have big problems.
These people have real problems with academics.
Like that that sounded like it was really on site
When they see him they want to
Let him know what time it is
I'm not an on-site kind of guy, you bro
I mean, it sounded like you were on site yesterday
Let's get it
Yeah, I was on a site
I was on a side
I was on his
Instagram live
Embarrassing
Segment over
You ever see the ether
Without me saying words
That's the first time I did that
But it was so easy.
And was like, oh, we want you.
Okay.
So let me reset this topic one more time.
Chat.
Chat.
Talk to me.
Talk to me.
I look at my clock.
Says we've been on for five hours.
I'm feeling good.
If y'all tired, it's 422 in the morning.
If you're tired, tell me I get off.
I think I got another hour at me at least.
Should I get off, chat?
should I get off?
I'm chilling.
I'm having a good time.
But if y'all are tired, I don't want you out of sleep.
I want you to focus.
The weekend is here.
It's holiday season.
We love each other.
Y'all want me to go to sleep or y'all want me to keep it rocking?
Let me know.
Y'all tired?
If y'all are tired, we can pick this up tomorrow.
We're going every day.
We're going every day.
We're going every day.
The people have spoken.
We're going to keep it going.
All right, chat.
Listen, I'm feeling so good today.
Hey, if you're up, I don't care where you are in the world.
By the way, shout to all my international viewers,
people who watch on the West Coast or the Midwest.
Of course, my East Coast viewers, I'm on the East Coast,
but I'm feeling good today.
I'm going to go until I can't go no more.
Pause.
Okay.
I feel stupid saying pause at day on the screen.
Let's up.
Yeah, we got a few more topics to get to.
You guys have been great tonight.
You guys have been amazing.
All right.
So let me reset this topic real quick.
And then we're going to kind of like analyze it.
So basically 50 and, and Dame Dashman kind of going through it, 50 really took the last shot at Dame.
After Damon said that, yo, this guy is not going to remake.
He didn't buy the rights to paid in full because really there's no rights.
Anybody could do paid and full.
And I'm going to do paid and full.
I'm going to do my version.
And then he came and doubled down by saying, yo, 50 is always kind of just saying.
stuff like why don't y'all ask him like where's the ditty doc he said he was doing the ditty doc
where the fuck is that then the ditty doc actually gets announced which was kind of like
surprising because not surprising i got announced because damon tried to make his own
announcement that he was like chairman of like revolt and then we got to find out that may have not
been all the way to true so he had said man other niggins just be saying shit y'all believe him like
when he was on the breakfast club he kept saying that it's like yo what about this ddidid
Then a d-a-ddy-dog gets announced.
And 50 took some shots at him like, yeah, d-a-whatever, whatever, whatever.
And essentially, the dock comes out.
So this is the first time David is speaking on the dock,
and let's get into that.
I'll give you my analysis, and then we will talk a little bit more.
By the way, guys, if you have topics, please send it in.
I don't care how you send it in.
I'm rocking with y'all tonight.
I know it's late, but I'm telling you,
Um, the more I do this 30 for 30, like I realize the strength in the audience we've built.
I want to let you know it's 425 if you're watching this later tomorrow on YouTube or anywhere else or even on Spotify or Apple Music.
We, it's 425 a.m. in the morning and we have 14,321 people watching this.
We have 12,000 people on YouTube.
and then we have 2,000 people on kick and rumble combined.
It's 4 a.m.
Thank you guys so much and thank you guys to support me in this 30 for 30.
Okay.
All right.
Let's get into this.
This is Dame Dash speaking about the documentary.
And he brings up some interesting things, but let me kick it off.
But what I'm saying is.
Okay.
Well, conduct for a grown-ass man from where I'm from and where I thought he was from,
There's just certain, you know, so I honestly thought, you know, based on like moral codes
and like coming from where, speaking about a documentary ethic, I honestly didn't think that
he would ever do that.
Why, though?
Because I wouldn't.
That would do the question.
Why?
Because it's just not my job to tell.
I'm not a black man that's going to tear another black man now.
Let them do that.
But also, you know, like if somebody, you know, again, allegedly it just seems like somebody,
you know, violated his baby mother in front of his kid.
you know so yeah but that's not how we deal with things from where we're from you know that's
did you check him on the back end hey yo i know y'all girls but i'm not answering that but but
what i'll say wait don't pause it here but he says puffy violated
daphne joy in front of sire which is 50 cents son i'm trying to remember the trial and
does anybody remember anything different than what i'm saying i don't know if that's necessarily
all the way true i know he was supposedly abusive to
to her but was it in front of the kid someone helped me if you have information
sent in and thank you okay okay so again you may not understand like a moral
conduct for a grown-ass man from where I'm from and where I thought he was from
there's just certain things and like it's not for us to tear somebody down so for
example if I'm a criminal and I see somebody doing a crime I'm not telling if it might
be a violation like they might be doing some shit that might
be like a violation to a kid, then I got to go handle that. If I sign on to the street.
So for me, I'm not going to do that because that platform is not black owned. I'm never going
to tear a black man down for a white man ever in my life. Also, I know Puff, right? And I don't think
that, again, I'm not ever going to check for his moral character. As you see, we never did too
much business together. But it would never be me to be the person to deliver that. Let them do it.
So probably another person, I would say, go ahead, do that.
Maybe someone from, so like example, TMZ called me and was like,
oh, we want you to do the interview and this, that, and the third.
And I'm like, yo, you think I would ever, ever make money for y'all tearing another black man down?
Even if that man is wrong, if I'm a black man and I want to do something,
I'm going to go tear down a white man.
I'm not going to tear down a black man.
There's so many injustices that we see other people from other cultures do,
but we don't say nothing.
And they always send us to tear us down.
Are you are serious?
I would never ever have to have a black man.
No, no, no, no, I disagree on that.
I'm not.
I disagree on that.
I don't disagree.
That will never happen.
And listen, and also another thing, just on my moral code for me and did that to my girl,
and I felt like I'm violated, I got to wear that.
Or I got to handle that different.
But I'm not making a documentary.
I'm going to go deal with it.
But that's just how other people deal with things.
And that's how I deal with things.
So the question you asked me was, why I said that?
because I never in my life would have thought that 50 would make a documentary about another man from our culture
just because it seems that the dude might have tampered with his woman and I just don't know what I thought but let's just not what I'm
but let me just say this I ain't going to speak too much on that other man 50 the only reason why I said something about is because he talks about me
so that's the only reason why I said something about it to me he's easy work but the thing about it is you don't have to deal with this right
I'm a culture saver I'm out here fighting for us every day
Every time I argue with somebody, it's not for me, it's for y'all.
Because I'm good.
I'm always trying to open the doors and make sure that everyone in our culture understands the path.
They're usually misled to think they're weaker than they are.
And I'm the guy that's going to show you that you do not have to be scared of them.
You could do it on your own, and you do not have to do it for them.
And they always send us to tear us down.
And just because he might be a little strong and funny, we're not jacking that,
and I don't think anybody should because morally, that is not where we want to go.
And another thing I didn't like about the movie, to say the least, was
A lot of it could have been hearsay.
So I've been accused of a lot of things I haven't done.
And if there's always, you know, maybe you haven't been hunted in that way.
But it is hunt a black man with money season out there.
Trust me on that.
It's best to be broke or else you're a target.
So I think I'm in the best position right now because you know if you sue me,
you ain't getting a motherfucking thing because I ain't got it.
Okay.
He did file for bankruptcy.
So I think any litigations that would be.
would come after him during this time, they kind of get almost referred to the bankruptcy judge
or the arbitrator.
And that person is usually going to say, hey, listen, get in line, even if you do win.
So they usually have like a conversation to say, are you wasting the time of the court
if there is no punitive damage that monetarily could legally be imposed if, you know, he's been
accepted under chapter 7 or chapter 11 bankruptcy.
I think those are the two, right?
7-11?
Yeah.
So, but what do you all think about his thoughts on a documentary and even 50 doing it?
You know, what he starts off by saying reminds me of what,
reminds me of the Cam 60 Minutes interview, where it's like, yo, a serial killer
live next to you.
Cameron, what do you say, yo, this?
We're on 60 Minutes.
The type of business I'm in, it would definitely hurt my business.
And the way that I was raised, I just don't do that.
I was raised differently, not to tell.
A lot of people, though, hearing that are going to say
that that's not a good thing.
The people that say it's not a good thing
are most likely the people that don't buy my records.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, Cam, you can tell him.
You can tell Cam was always a funny, motherfucker.
was a funny motherfucker, bro.
Like, yo, he was always cracking jokes of people.
And the people that buy my records
kind of understand where I'm coming from.
I have a fan base of 500,000 people,
which means every time my album comes out,
I sell 500,000 on a good day, on a bad day.
On a great day, I sell 2 million records.
So basically, the people who would say
that that isn't a good thing,
I don't think those are the same people that buy my album.
The people that buy my music will understand
why I'm saying what I'm saying.
So for you, it's really about business.
It's about business, but it's still also a code of ethics.
Like I said, I'm raised from where we wasn't raised to tell.
You wasn't bored up to say, hey, this guy did that.
This guy did that.
It's kind of like not saying go do something bad
to the person who did something to you,
but it's kind of police in your own community.
If there is a serial killer living next door to you, though,
and you know that person is killing people,
would you be a snitch if you'd call police?
and told them?
If I knew the serial killer was living next door to me.
Yeah.
No, I wouldn't call and tell anybody on them, but I'll probably move.
Like, I'm not going to be around because I don't need to be living around serial killers,
but I'm not going to call and be, like, put the signs up.
Like, you know, the serial killers in 4E.
It's not your...
I don't know why this is funny to me.
But, like, Dame's answer reminds me of that where he's like,
yo
I didn't think he would go
going and say something
to tear a black man down
but what I'm saying
like moral codes
and like coming from where
like a street ethic
I honestly didn't think
that he would ever do that
why though
I wouldn't
now his thought was
you go handle it yourself
and
my whole thing is
I think Dame is cap in a little bit
And what I mean, cap it?
So I get this snitching angle where you're like, yo, well, first of all, I don't get it to be honest
Because the whole serial killer thing is like kind of stupid.
Why are you protecting?
The only point with 50 that I agree with is
If someone says 50, you have been accused of certain stuff,
maybe not criminally proven to have done certain stuff,
but you've been accused.
It's kind of offsetting to anyone that you have similar accusations to the person you're making
a documentary on and you're not coming with proven fact.
You're coming with innuendo and you're coming with narratives and you're coming with hearsay.
Someone could do the same to you.
Now, I don't think it's wrong if he did a documentary that was factually.
based on, I don't know, let's say, um, did he, I don't know, did he was convicted of the murder of
Tupac Shakur, right? Let's say it was all the proof in the world. He's been convicted. And it's
not necessarily the conviction, but like, this is more than just hearsay. I don't mind 50 doing
undocumented.
I think where it comes is the, is a, is a glass house theory where it says you shouldn't
throw stones if you live in a glass house.
And shit, 50 has a song, you shouldn't throw songs you live in a glass house.
Come on.
Some of you guys should know that, that song.
You should watch them out.
I agree with that theory.
Right?
I agree with that theory.
Because if you've been accused of similar things, but not.
proven or there's no hard evidence of certain stuff.
Why would you then use circumstantial evidence and her say to bury someone else
when you're basically announcing to the world is cool if people use the same to bury you?
Now, maybe you're more liked and people won't do the same to you, but why would you do it to
someone else?
You become a flagrant hypocrite.
And that's my only issue when it comes to 50.
Right?
Like,
Imagine if, like, Cassie's not in a documentary.
Imagine if someone took the things and the accusations of Diddy.
Not, I mean, 50.
Daphne Joy came out and said,
Fitty R worded her.
There's also police reports of an alleged beating or a fight.
Imagine if they then painted that in a narrative in a brush of,
oh, 50 was just in,
in love but jealous, but he's going through aroid rage, and he was super jealous and aggressive,
and he beat her up, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Now, by the way, I make it all this up.
But they created a documentary and got people to kind of give support and evidence to drum up
that narrative.
I think you would say that would be foul.
I don't think he would be like, oh, that's fair game.
And I think that's where my only contention goes, because if you have similar things,
you wouldn't want somebody to drum up false narratives.
here's the thing. If the things aren't hearsay or this is like definitive facts or whatever the
cases, I got no problem with 50s don't, clearly. But that's the only problem I could ever have with it.
He's mentioned some other shit, like some street shit, like, yo, if you're a street dude,
you shouldn't do this. And I'm like, I don't know if that's my moral barometer.
My moral barometer isn't, if you're a street dude, you shouldn't do a documentary on somebody who's,
you know, accused of allegedly beaten up women.
And now let them do that.
But also, you know, like if somebody, you know, again, allegedly,
it just seems like somebody, you know, violated his baby mother in front of his kid.
You know, so, yeah, but that's not how we deal with things from where we're from.
You know, that's like the, that's, hey, yo,
I know your girls, but I'm not answering that.
But what I'm saying, okay.
Okay.
I got to let me answer my question.
So again, you may not understand like a moral conduct for a grown answer.
man from where I'm from and where I thought he was from.
There's just certain things.
And like, it's not for us to tear somebody down.
So, for example, if I'm a criminal and I see somebody doing a crime, I'm not telling if it might.
Now, I hate this connotation.
And respectfully, I've always said this.
And again, I get it.
I'm not a street dude.
So, like, you got to take what I'm saying with a grain of salt.
but y'all street dudes
please exit stage left and get all the way
the fuck out of here when it comes to issues
that have to do with domestic violence
we don't care about your street rules
and also if you're a man
you should listen when it comes to domestic violence
whether it's being inflicted upon
a woman you know a man you know
your girl or not well obviously i guess you wouldn't
do nothing if it's your girl and it was you i guess but like a woman period or even you
if your girl is trying to fucking stab you or shoot you and you fucking had to you know
hit her with a you know a a fucking jake paul overhand or a rk o or some shit and the police
show up and it says well why the fuck did you knock out the woman
It's a domestic situation, bro.
You should be able to tell the cops,
yo, she tried to shoot me,
she tried to stab me.
I try to defend myself.
That's it.
This idea that street codes police,
domestic violence is ridiculous.
What Diddy was accused of,
was sex trafficking,
which he wasn't convicted of,
was racketeering,
which include a lot of, like, sex trafficking stuff.
and but he wasn't convicted of.
What we do know what he was convicted of is prostitution.
And what we do know, I think we could safely say,
is that he was a violent domestic abuser.
So this idea that we keep talking about street shit
when it comes to domestic violence,
I think it's weird.
If your man is being you, you,
let me tell you, I've called a,
I've called the police.
Well, obviously, nobody has any expectations of me being a street dude, but I've called
the police in a woman.
I can't beat her ass.
I can't even touch her.
So I'm going to call the police that they are, you know, not to arrest her.
I'm calling the police that they could play the middleman.
Okay, hey, could you tell her to calm down?
Could you tell her to stop throwing things at me?
Yeah, of course you should.
That has done to do with the streets.
I get it maybe I'm exempt to that
But like if you're any man
That has nothing to do with the streets
It'd be a violation
Like they might be doing some shit
That might be like a violation to a kid
Then I got to go handle that
If I sign on to the street
No that that's all so stupid
Now if you want to go handle
You could but you should alert the authorities
Here's the thing
All right Dame Dash
You find out that your neighbor
Is molesting a kid down the road
You wouldn't call the cops
you would just be like, oh, I'm going to go handle that.
What happens if you go try to handle it and the neighbor is either tougher than you or gangster
of you, so he beat your ass or he kill you?
So we have to look for vigilantly justice for things that are clearly wrong and things that are
just nobody fucks with.
What are you talking about?
Domestic issues are not street issues, if you ask me.
So for me, I'm not going to do that.
that because that platform is not black-owned. I'm never going to tear a black man down for a white
man ever in my life. Also, I know Puff, right? And I don't think that, again, I'm not ever
going to check for his moral character. As you see, we never did too much business together.
But it would never be me to be the person to deliver that. Let them do it. So probably another
person, I would say, go ahead, do that. Maybe someone from, so like example, TMZ called me,
and was like, oh, we want you to do the interview and this, that, and the third.
And I'm like, yo, you think I would ever, ever make money for y'all,
tearing another black man down, even if that man is wrong.
If I'm a black man and I want to do something, I'm going to go tear down a white man.
I'm not going to tear down a black man.
There's so many injustices that we see other people from other cultures do,
but we don't say nothing, and they always send us to tear us down.
Are you, are you serious?
I would never, ever, ever, ever, ever condone a black man.
No, no, no, no, I disagree on that.
I disagree on that.
I disagree on that.
That will never happen.
We don't hold you for that accountable.
And also another thing, just on my moral code for me and did that to my girl, and I felt like I'm violated, I got to wear that.
Or I got to handle that different.
But I'm not making a documentary.
I'm going to go deal with it.
But that's just how other people deal with things.
And that's how I deal with things.
So the question you asked me was, why I said that?
Because I never in my life would have thought that 50 cents would make a documentary about another man from our culture just because it seems that the dude might have tamper with his woman.
Yeah, yeah
I kind of split from Dane with that thinking
I'm like yo
50 wasn't the best candidate
to make the video
because clearly he has other things
he's no upset about
and probably would influence
how this document is going to turn out
but I'm not agreeing with Dane
that says if you feel like that
you need to go crash out now
and I just not
That's just not what I thought.
But let me just say this.
I ain't going to speak too much on that other man, 50.
The only reason why I said something about it is because he talks about me.
So that's the only reason why I said something about it.
To me, he's easy work.
But the thing about it is, you don't have to deal with this, right?
I'm a culture saver.
I'm out here fighting for us every day.
Every time I argue with somebody, it's not for me.
It's for y'all.
Because I'm good.
I'm always trying to open the doors and make sure that everyone in our culture understands the path.
They're usually misled to think they're weaker than they are.
and I'm the guy that's gonna show you that you do not have to be scared of them you could do it on your own and you do not have to do it for them and they always send us to tear us down
And I just because he might be a little strong and funny we're not jacking that and I don't think anybody should because morally that is not what we want to go
I and another thing I didn't like about the movie to say the least was a lot of it could have been hearsay
So I've been accused of a lot of things I haven't done and if there's always you know you maybe you haven't been hunted in that way
But it is hunt a black man with money season out there.
Trust me on that.
It's best to be broke or else you're a target.
So I think I'm in the best position right now
because you know if you sue me,
you ain't getting a motherfucking thing because I ain't got it.
Okay.
And this is where we kind of go back to the documentary.
You know, obviously it's a, it's definitely a chest move,
but also that's 50, you know, taking a shot at Diddy.
Right?
Toray, he has came out.
with some commentary and he's kind of like, you know, more, more than obviously like exposing the fact that
the documentary is trying to paint ditty in a certain type of light. And he doesn't really care
about the sexual stuff or whatever. He cares about the whole Biggie and Tupac stuff because he was
involved in doing interviews with these artists at the time. And what he came out with recently
was a video talking about
he was talking about something that the
documentary alleges or like hints at
it hints that Diddy
might have been behind pot getting shot at Quad Studios
this is what he gives us
from you know his historical perspective and him actually being there
listen to this he got y'all thinking that pop is the man behind
pot getting at the Quad Studios thing
No, no, no.
I will never defend Puff, but I will defend the truth.
I see a lot of y'all saying, well, Puff was at Quad when Pock got blanked, so no, so nothing.
I was covering Pock's trial.
I was seeing him every single day through that situation, when that Quad situation happened.
Follow me now.
Jimmy Henschman, who is currently incarcerated, is a criminal who is operating in the music business.
When the Quad Studios thing happened, Jimmy Henschman was managed.
little Sean. Little Sean is a rapper who was on Uptown.
Jimmy Henschman called Pock repeatedly and said,
come to the studio tonight and do a song with Little Sean. I'll give you
7,000. And Pock needed the money because... Wow,
Pock was showing up for $7,000. Remember I said at the beginning
stream? 7,000 bucks? The shows were not happening because he's on trial for
grape. He's paying the lawyers all this money. Yes, Big and Puff
were there because it's a studio.
There's lots of people recording.
As Pock entered the building to go see Little Sean, three men jumped out with hammers and said,
everybody get on the ground because Pock was with other people.
Pock refused.
The other people got on the ground, but Pock, badass, refused to get on the ground.
So they put five bullets in him.
The man who pulled the trigger was a street dude named Dexter Isaac.
He has...
I didn't know that we knew the person who shot Pock five times.
admitted doing this he was hired by jimmy henchman who has admitted doing this henchman was
wait let me see if i can find that um two puck quad studios isaac oh dexter isaac oh he confessed to it
oh wow prisoner confesses to tupac shooting in 1994 says i want to apologize to his family
Tupac's family for the mistake I did.
Trying to clean it up and give Tupac
and Biggie's mother some closure.
17 years ago, the rapper
was hit multiple times with gunshots at the studio.
Listen, two years before, he was gunned out fatally.
Some believe it had to do blah, blah, da,
oh wow.
So this guy comes down and just, like, claims it.
So in 1994,
James Roseman,
which is Jimmy Hensman,
hired me to Rob Tupac at Quad Studios.
So this was the ultimate backdoor.
So they told Pock, yo, show up to the studio.
We're going to pay you to get on some guy named Lil Sean's album, right?
Or do a verse for him or a song.
They knew Pock was going to show up with some jewelry to send third.
So what they did was they had somebody who was supposed to rob him there.
And when he shows up, you know, they tell everybody to get on the ground.
Pot doesn't get on the ground.
And he doesn't.
Okay.
So I said, Jimmy Hensman gave me $2,500.
plus all the jewelry I took
except for one of rings.
So it looked like they did rob Pock,
which he wanted for himself.
It was the biggest of the two diamond rings that we took.
He said he wanted to put that stone in a new setting
for his girlfriend at the time, Cynthia Reed.
I still have the proof, the chain that we took,
the proof, the chain that we took that night in the robbery.
Wow.
Hmm, interesting.
Just managing little Sean
and specifically told Pock to go to the student,
so that this would happen.
And Pock knew this.
On against all odds, he told you what it was.
Promise to payback.
Jimmy Henschman in due time.
I know you bitch niggas is listening.
The world is mine.
Set me up.
Wet me up.
Niggas stuck me up.
I understand that 50 wants to come in and incept y'all with a new...
No, no, no, no, no.
This is what happened.
50 got y'all thinking that Pupp is...
Oh, okay.
Okay, so some of you were fighting back against the documentary in terms of saying,
you know, that's not the right narrative.
You want to know who unalived, Biggie?
Shug Night, Unalive.
The last thing that I would ever do is...
We got Wack 100 calling.
Let's see.
Wack.
Yeah, I'm on show up.
How dare you violate Ebro like that?
Are you out of your damn mind?
I heard Ebro from the Bay.
Don't tell me you sticking up for the West Coast.
That is a legend.
He's a West Coast legend?
That is a, bro.
He's a legend, first of all,
Nick, he's a legend to the East Coast.
What?
Yeah, he ruined hip-hop.
What are you talking about, bro?
You're ruining hip-hop.
First of all, he bro was,
he was the PD of that station.
Let's not forget these things.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was the PD, and we look up,
everybody's out of there, bro.
That made that stuff.
what it is, but flex.
No, flecks still there.
Flex are only one, bro.
But even the female that I used to run it,
D-T, fucking enough,
fucking E, bro, Rosenberg.
Bro, I don't know what the,
New York don't lie like that, bro.
Yeah, you know,
well, here's the thing.
That radio station never had no turnover.
effect, like, again, if you're going to be a station trying to cater to a certain demographic,
you got to bring people in, you got to grow personalities, they never did.
So it's like, you know, with all due respect, they have a lot of people that some people feel is out of touch,
and they never embrace the new people.
Out of touch.
Bro, you cannot put Ebro on the out of touch side.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
No, he is definitely out of touch.
Or Rosenberg, come on.
Come on, bro.
I'm not, no, you're trolling me.
Not, bro.
I'm being, for real, bro.
I've been on you, bro, for a long, long time, bro.
What do you mean out of touch?
According to him, you know, he felt he could be a gatekeeper instead of accepting that people could pop off without needing him or needing his approval.
The way how he treated Uzi, the way how he looked at, you know,
Whether it was playlists and a radio play for artists in New York,
he was looking at them like, yo, y'all got to do shit for me to like y'all.
Because if I don't like y'all, I could not put y'all on.
These days, if someone is going to do they think...
No, that's never been the case, bro.
You don't understand radio.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you understand how the fuck radio works?
I know, but I'm going off his own words.
Let me ask the question.
How did blueface blow up?
Me, we know how to blueface blow up.
I mean, we all know.
He understands social media and playlist.
Okay, you make it my point
Ebro
Ebro has another job
on the urban side
of Apple music.
Let's not fucking forget that.
And it's a very
powerful job, but
I, you know, I gave him...
So how's he out of touch? How's he out of touch
when he totally understands
what that is the power of the dream?
No, no, no, no. Who was what?
No, he's out of touch. Get the fuck out of here, bro.
No, he's out of touch, not with
his job, right?
So he knows what his job is.
He's out of touch with the culture
because, okay.
He's not out of touch with the culture.
Get the fuck. What are you talking about, bro?
Whack, whack.
He told, he told a little Uzi-
He told a little Uzi-Vert.
He told little Uzi Verde, he'd be out of here
in five years. He's made wrong.
And guess what?
What year did he tell him that?
He told him this in 2018.
Well, he was right on
Target.
Little Uzi's last album, and I love Uzi's a rock star.
Only did $60,000.
This is the fact.
That was the, hold on, hold on.
All right.
Only did $60,000.
Hold on, no.
Bet, bed, bet, bet.
What he used to doing, that's fucking out of here, bro.
All right, okay, okay.
All right, chat.
You want me to walk down right now?
I'm going to do a six-night pause.
You can't, bro.
You must hate on E, bro.
No, no, no.
There's no way you cannot.
Wait, wait, hold on.
I'm going to do it simply.
And chat, we're going to watch how whack is going to try to spin out of this one.
So you said, okay.
Not going to spin out of shit in years and who he is, bro.
No, no.
Okay, so what you said about Uzi might be factual, right?
You said...
It is factual.
Okay, so he had sold 200 at a point, and then he dropped to 60.
Okay, cool.
So then let me actually...
this question because the excuse I would make
for him is the one that you would make for this
artist. There's no excuse. He
said what he said within five
years. Bro, he's within
that five years, bro. It's no
excuse. Okay, so with
that in mind, little baby fell off
then too, right? Little baby's
numbers, his last album was $140.
And then this,
and then this project... He got a big tape.
He got a mix tape.
What, Uzi's job was a mixtape? The pink tape.
No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't. It's literally
called the pink tape.
It's a tape.
It didn't say the pink album.
Look it up.
Look up.
Look up if it went towards his album count.
Remember how Young Doug was dropping all those mixtapes and 300 didn't put it towards the album count?
Because they were fixed tapes.
Whack.
Bro, it went towards his album count.
Whack, whack, whack, whack.
If the leaks by baby...
What you just tried to do is...
It's put a political move because you know I have ties on the little baby's side.
No, no, no, no.
You know what you're doing right now?
You're doing the 21 Savage.
You're picking in Tuesday.
The little baby not drop an album in 2025?
Yes or no?
No, he dropped the mixtape.
Are you sure about that?
Yes.
Do you want me?
Okay, let me go pull it up for you.
His last album was released 2024, Eternal Take Two.
Hold on.
Here we go.
Oh, never mind.
Oh, no, I'm wrong.
I'm wrong.
You know you're wrong.
Asshole.
Wait, eternal take two did.
Wham!
Wait, chat.
Okay, I'm drunk.
Who was Wham?
Whamble was dropped 2025.
Wait, chat.
140 equivalent.
Wait, chat.
Hold on a little on.
Chat.
Etern and take two?
Look, Wham was dropped in 2025,
140,000.
It's a fact.
Oh, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
No, I got an excuse.
I got an excuse for Uzi.
No, no, no, I do got an excuse.
I want to apologize to Ebro, bro.
No, no, I got an excuse.
I apologize to Ebro.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
Hold on.
Matter of fact, yeah, no, no, no.
I got a job for Ebro.
You know, without, bro, bro, bro.
Hey, come on, bro, you got to bowed out of those things I was dead before you, bro.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Ebro's only, Ebro's been a cancer to the culture.
Hey, hey, listen, sir.
I have a job.
I have a job for Ebro.
Ebro, I would love to hire Ebro to be, you know what I mean?
You know, these days you're busy with, for the love of, what is it, Blueface.
We need him holding out a Hudson side.
I want to give him a job on Clubhouse since he's got fired from his radio station job.
What are you trying to say, bro?
Because you're trying to act like you make some accusations towards Clubhouse, bro.
No, no, I'm saying that we could go half of that.
You call here for your content.
No, no.
You go half with me.
Hey, bro, look, listen.
Some people you may not like, but I'm going to be real with you.
Ebro, big boys, Cosby cab out of Philly, Greg Street, out of Atlanta, baby.
Search some of these motherfucking people on radio.
You have to pay homage to whether you like them or not, bro.
It's being real.
Here's the problem with me.
And here's the problem, right?
Shout to DJ Cosmicev.
Shout to DJ,
Dom and Cuss.
Shout to a lot of the,
shout to Greg Street.
Here's the problem.
These artists are not program directors.
They don't also act like they're gaykeepers.
Ebro does.
Ebro told Uzi,
you're out of here in five years.
It's not the truth.
If he's out of here,
if he's out of here,
if he's out of here,
listen to the both guys.
Listen to me.
If I broke was acting like he was in-all-be-all,
he wouldn't have never stepped down from being a PD.
He didn't step down.
No, no, he didn't step down.
You want to bet?
He stepped down for being the PD and went into doing it.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, whack, you want to bet?
He was given an ultimatum.
This is a documented, Wack.
He was given an ultimate.
The document and where you got the document.
Wack, he admitted himself.
Do you have a document?
Wack, he was, he admitted himself that,
He either could keep his on-air job,
but he had to leave the PD position,
or he could keep the PD position,
but he had to leave.
And remember he was doing reality shows and shit, bro.
He wanted to do other shit.
Well, here goes the thing,
vote like on some real shit.
He's untalented, whack, we gotta be honest.
He bro ain't, he bro's untalented.
You sound crazy as fuck.
What's his talent?
Very intelligent, very informative.
Hold on, no.
He knows what's going on.
Get the fuck out.
I wouldn't say he's, I wouldn't say he's unintelligent.
Hold on, no, I've never said he's unintelligent.
But I do question if he was, if he was intelligent, why, I watched his video and he made logical, logical reasoning like I agree with him of his own demise.
If, if, if you knew basically that by next year, based on how shit is going, you're going to get fired from your job.
Why would you predict it, keep talking about it, and then say, I knew it all.
along but you made no move to either remediate it or to prepare yourself well you got to
understand bro when buildings are going through changes right those people are higher-ups
they know the building's going through change right t t t torres she's not there right she's seen
the building going through changes right she made her move so they know it's coming whether it's
cutbacks whether it's new ownership whether they're trying to create something a different look
going another way
as far as...
You know...
Wack.
It's real shit.
Whack.
I talk to the people of a media co.
Like, and I hate to...
Man, you just fuck out of it.
You ain't talking about it.
I didn't...
Fuck out of here.
You ain't even on that level of it.
Get the fuck out of here.
I spoke to them.
I spoke to them.
Fuck out of here.
No, I did.
I did.
Whack.
Whack.
I did chat listening to you.
Wack.
You have a little to do with radio or no radio reek.
Wack, whack.
What?
You don't even know what Media Co is.
Well, listen.
whack. This is what they said.
We're sending that bum-ass
nigger back to the bay. We're sending
back to the West Coast. Yaka happened.
All right? We don't want them over here.
First of all, first of all, let's be real.
Ebro has lived out there for a couple
decades.
Yeah, but he's...
On the 50th century, a goat of hip-hop
and a goat of New York City
hip-hip-hop, he says
Ebro has ruined this shit
by basically playing gatekeeper,
doing the wrong things, not playing
certain artists.
I'm dick riding in other regions.
Come on, bro.
We don't want to hear that.
There's the guy who told Interscope Records,
if you work another game, I'm not dropping no more.
Now, that's playing gatekeeper.
Shout out to Kevin Black, Beton Black,
who said, fuck what you're talking about.
We're going to work game shit anyway.
Get the fuck out of you.
He believes it all things that took place before your time.
No, no, no.
I didn't say it didn't do that, but here's the thing.
The games are West Coast Army.
Hey, hey, keep him.
The game is a West Coast artist and 50 Centrose six of the six songs on his album.
He gave him, he gave him, he gave him, this is how we do.
He gave him, this is.
The biggest artist outside of 50 that came out of G unit.
None of them other niggins in G unit is bigger one-on-one face-to-face than the game in Marrida Raw.
Oh, Tony Ayo Banks.
Yeah, hold on.
That's true, but the game is the only person that gets six songs.
some 50 cents.
Now, get the fuck out of here, bro.
The minute's been around 50, 30 years, bro.
Poor traveling, all kind of shit.
And it never happened for them.
So get to respectfully, bro.
What I'm saying is this, bro,
whether you like a motherfucker or not.
Some people, bro.
Some people, you got to pay homage to, bro.
Like, come on, bro.
Remember, listen.
And I'll use that again.
Getting ain't fuck so, bitch.
Hate it or love it.
Hate it or love it.
How we do.
Bro, we're talking about Ebro.
Okay, okay.
We want to talk about Ebro now?
What up, Cah.
What up, Cah.
What I'm, God.
Okay, okay.
We can talk about who we have come right there, too.
He damn show didn't.
That ain't no New York shit.
You even know that.
Wait, wait, wait.
Fuck out here, bro.
That song was written before you ever met the game.
Man, get the fuck out of here, bro.
The game said that, but, like, back to me doesn't make sense.
Listen, you are trying.
to get it off of subject
because me and you both know,
bro, the disrespect
that you issue towards Ebro,
and then you bring up
the little Uzi, he was right.
No, he was not.
You're out of here five years.
You tried to spend with the
little baby, little baby album in 2025
than 140,000 units.
He dropped the album in 2025.
Yeah, yeah, and then he dropped a follow-up album
that did 34,000...
I mean, he had a motherfucker fucking big thing.
That's out now, whatever.
for me.
Feeding his fans
or whatever the fuck it is, bro.
It ain't no fucking a habit.
Uzi was feeding his fans for the last joint.
No, bro.
Ousey has to drop.
Hey, why?
I will make a bet.
I think Uzi's a bigger artist.
I think Uzi's a bigger artist in
than I'm a little baby
in 2025.
I'm sorry to say.
Nah, get the fuck out of here,
bro.
Respectly,
they fuck with each other, but if we're looking at
touring and the numbers,
you can't say that.
Bro, he outran him by 125% on the count, bro.
We're just talking numbers, my nigga.
All right, okay.
Who's the big artist?
Young boy or a little baby?
It's not even close.
It's not even popular.
Young boys probably more popular right now.
But let's say prior to young boy going to jail,
little baby had him beat at that time popularity right now.
I can't take nothing away from young boy or a little baby
What we're talking about is this
For you to talk about Ebro
Is it because he's a West Coast dude
And he's been working on the East Coast
Is that what it is?
Because he don't come off like that
Uh
Ebro is Ebro bro
On for real shit
Ain't no way he's gonna disrespect Ebro like that
Bro like as if he's a nobody on the total
Oh get the fuck out of here bro
Ebro
who thought he was running shit
until his bosses told him
and you got to realize,
sometimes people are workers
and they start thinking they're the boss.
And then they got to get reminded
by the boss. You're not the boss.
He's probably understands
what his position was
at the radio station.
No, he didn't, because if he did,
why would he get fired? He literally said,
they don't like the fact that I'm speaking against Israel.
Well, if you know your bosses don't like it,
don't bring it to work.
They don't like the fact that he's doing A, B, C, and D.
Well, if you want to keep getting a paycheck, don't bring it to work.
That's why he's sitting in his car, stress smoking.
He's chain smoking weed.
He's hotboxing himself.
He wants to suffocate because he realizes he doesn't have a job anymore.
You do understand that he runs the urban side of things, right?
For how much longer?
Because, again, I think the people are saying that he's a dog out of here.
Whack, you're actually picking up for him because,
you know he, I've always said he's an important person because I'm just calling it.
I know the man.
He's very, bro, he's been very instrumental and important to this thing called hip-hop.
He's intelligent.
He's been a pillar to this shit.
You know, like I know it.
When you came into the game, when you came into the game, Ebro was already there.
You heard E-Bro.
Before we heard you.
Hater, who?
After Sixth now went through his.
situation.
His label reached out.
And by the way, I hate to even say it, but I'll drop the name.
Elliot Grange told me his damn self.
Ebro will not play list 6-9 because he told.
Now, here it goes.
You know who Elliot Grange is.
I definitely know.
And I know Elliot and Lucian.
I know the father is none.
And trust me, they don't fuck with that nigga either because they don't
fuck with a nigga who play favorites like that.
And by the way, that's not only, he didn't only do that.
Let's be real.
You do the same thing to,
you do the same thing
for the Quad orado
because he was playing
through this with a little dirt.
That's the fact.
Hey, slow down.
Check his out.
I'm talking about
who don't fuck with who.
And me and you both
know, depending on what day
we ask,
Elliot don't fuck with six-nine
when he's irritated by him.
Get the fuck out of you,
bro.
That's true.
Yeah, come on.
It's me.
Like,
this ain't these other little dudes
who don't know
what the fuck going on
with this shit.
What I'm telling you is
he bro cannot dictate.
He can't.
not dictate what goes on that stress list, what goes in rotation.
He cannot dictate that, bro.
You know, that's a whole other system that does that.
He's not trying to make it like Ebro was the end of all.
Hip-hop.
He got to operate on radio.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Wait, so you're saying Ebro has zero impact?
I don't even want to argue about Ebro because he's like, I'm not saying that.
I'm saying that Ebro is not the end-all be-all.
what goes on the stress list.
You don't understand what stressless is, right?
What goes on a mix show, mix, your, stressful, rotation.
Wack, right?
You do realize that...
Wack, you do realize that at a radio station,
a general manager and a program director,
hire the music director, who then works with all the playlist
and actually make all these songs,
and they work with the wrong.
You know what to say, hot 97,
it. It's only one motherfucker.
It's only one DJ.
We had the capability to play
what the fuck they wanted to play when they wanted to play it, right?
And that is one DJ K Slate.
DJ K Slate.
They stay so loyal to the streets.
Listen to him. I'm going to educate you also.
We cannot.
We will tell you this.
With all your respect, with all due respect,
as a, as a mid-show DJ,
We're talking about more.
He's had more power than case play by mile.
We're talking about power.
First of all, shout out to Flex.
He's the one that brought DJ Kay Slate to the building.
That's why I love him to death.
Slade told me no matter what,
all for him and respect that man,
the one for that man,
I wouldn't have been in the position I was in.
But contractually,
contractually, DJ K Slay's contract
and did not restrict him as the others restricted them.
they have offered this man
six-figure salaries
right to sub-out
and the only reason why, bro,
he would not sub-out
and I told him he was crazy as fuck
he said, whack,
if I take that money
and I take that contract,
I can no longer play
what I want to play
to service to people.
Bro, do you really want to know
what Kay Slay was stuck at being paid
the whole time of Hot 97, bro?
Do you really want to know?
I'm pretty sure it's about $2,500.
And that's because not because they didn't offer them high six figures.
He would not take the money to turn his back on what he said to himself was the people
to be able to play what he wanted to play regardless.
He had that only contract.
I see that to say this.
Can't put that on Ebro.
He goes to a system.
That system dictates.
If Ebro gave us some influence,
Yes, complexly with some influence.
Yes, this is what I mean by what I say, the stress list.
Those are songs on the side, and if you want to fill in from time to time,
you can utilize those songs to fill in, right?
But far as being the end-all be-all to what's being heard, what's in rotation,
bro, you can't put that on Evo, bro.
That's bullshit, bro.
That ain't how radio works.
Uh, uh, uh, Evo's a bozo and I, and I watch him try to get a new job.
I, I wish him well.
Hey, I do have a question for you, though.
What do you mean, get a new job?
He already is who he is at Apple, bro.
Yeah, but, but he's been a multi-job person, so he's now missing his job.
Hey, and he's been, listen, looks to me like that's very smart, right?
I don't think it's very smart.
He's a guy.
What?
Everybody at high night seven works at three places.
Um, you have the other bozo.
Um,
Rosen Deweeb. He works at, he's doing wrestling. He's, he's into sports. He's all over the place. He's like
bird shit. If something's wrong with that? There's nothing wrong with it, but now, you know what
they do? They have their mornings that they could jog, go get coffee, work Uber.
Do you know he goes position at Apple Music?
Yes. The, um, the global.
Global editor. He's a global editorate. Head of hip-hop. Yes.
And a hip hop and arm B.
And a guy who basically doesn't know the current pole.
So what do you mean he's not in touch?
You know, your job doesn't say you're in touch.
It's how you do your job.
If you hear a little Uzi Burt and you can't understand that him saying he's a rock star,
just like Cardi would say he's a rock star, just like even young boy to turn the time.
We say Little Wayne's a rock star.
Uzi Berger is not a Little Wayne.
has not done little way's numbers have not turned in the model projects that little wayne has turned
then we give oozy that but he is not when we put them on the other people we call rock stars
he is not as the numbers are not the same whack you agree to spin it but he never said he was
little wayne he said he's a rock star no no but what i'm saying is little way is an artist that we
consider to be a rock star yeah but but he's not the only barometer of a rock star there's many different
there's many different
bro, get the fuck out of here, bro, go.
You know what I'm going to
a ton of rock album?
Hey, but I think it's fitting here, but hold on.
I do have a question.
First off the press,
and I wanted to confirm this with you,
and by the, by the you could do no comments,
because I want to be fair.
They're saying that
Soldier Boys'
just started seizing the royal team for
Satiana because the judge has given
ownership of,
well, authority that
to seize blue faces royalty to get paid for the law.
We're not worried about that.
First of all, he was in prison at the time.
And she was served.
So legal dealing with that case will be reopened.
So for confirmation, the Thapagiana will not be able to seize the money from Thapiana.
You know, listen, what I'm saying is people think all kind of dumb-ass shit.
I don't even believe that's her
because if you're really going to speak about it, right?
That's like saying
that's like saying
they can see
the royalties from Kendrick Lamar's
it's like us.
Not like us, right?
Yeah.
If it's real act,
it's going to lay state
everything that brings in the money,
am I right or wrong?
Yeah.
Am I right?
It didn't say only Tatiana.
It says you face royalty, period.
I actually have the court documents.
There's actually a court document.
Listen to me.
The band was in jail.
We're not worrying about that.
When these things happen.
Sing and sing, listen, sing and sing, my man Simron over there,
he'll deal with it.
And that's all that is.
At the end of the day, the man told no lies.
So, you know, he was in jail.
He's out.
He has his cell phones down.
So they'll reopen it.
They'll show that what he said was really factual.
And at that point, we'll turn the table.
It's just that simple, bro.
Like, he's told no lies.
I've looked in his cell phone.
I know what's there.
And there's one thing if he lied on the individual, but he didn't tell no lies.
Right.
You know, we'll get me back in court dealing with that.
So, so, um, when these things happen, do they, do they come to you?
Because, and by the way, I'm bringing it up.
This is the document.
So, you know, for anybody.
That's who come to me.
Well, I mean, that has to do with his music stuff.
And by the way, I guess it's kind of like the headline for Nikki when they were like,
yo, they might have to force the sale of her house.
I don't think he's going to go through.
But, you know, at least the-
It's not going to happen, bro.
You know, the judge is, you know, the judge.
sometimes get frustrated and we'll be like, hey, listen, you got to pay up
or else.
What is the document?
It says, her name is Jacqueline Martinez
versus... Let me ask you a question.
Yeah, she was in the music videos at all that.
I don't exactly who she is.
Yeah, yeah.
How much was this gentleman for? How much was it?
Hold on, let me see.
I'm trying to hear. It says, so the order, the order,
I'm really saying,
the judgment for the creditor
Jacqueline, motion for assignment
orders granted.
Da, da, da, da, and let me
see.
Okay.
All right, yeah, we don't know
exactly. Oh, I'll tell you
what the...
James, it wasn't even nothing crazy.
Oh, oh, here this, here this.
It says it's $125,000.
Yeah, it ain't even nothing crazy.
We ain't worried about that, bro.
Okay.
Bigger sent her at the mall if that's the case
I ain't nobody worrying about all that
That's some small shit
But they'll be hearing
From singing sing my man Simrodstein
Those of y'all in the entertainment world
Entertainment Attorney world
Hey y'all need some proper representation
Y'all look up singing and sing
Shout out to me man
What's crazy man that was up there with us bro
Fat Boy SZ fat boy SZ
I just put him on to my criminal
Representation of Alex Kessel
you know what I'm saying?
You get caught up out here in the system.
Yeah.
Highland whack.
I put it with the proper legal representation.
You'll be all right.
Hey.
So is Blueface not still standing on?
Because I think he got sued because he said he fucked her.
Right?
And she said, what I'm telling you, what I'm telling you was this.
He was in prison.
Our cell phones, his cell phones, things of that nature.
have been turned in.
And when we present,
what we present,
that's just what it's going to be.
The nigga was in prison.
You didn't serve him.
You had to serve him.
The CDC would have transported
to do down to where he had to go.
He was in prison his hands for time.
So, you know,
we'll get it reopened.
We'll get a chance to present
what we need to present
to show what it is.
But he wasn't lying, though.
No, he was definitely not lying.
Okay.
So, you know what I mean?
He definitely did bust down, I guess, quote, quote, the thought young.
And let me ask you something, bro.
Yeah.
It's a lot, it's a lot little bro don't say, right?
Yeah, yeah.
It's a lot of these women might try to deny it.
Yeah, yeah.
But if we're going six-nine home, it's a lot of these niggins out here
that'll be heartbroken by right of row.
Yeah, no, that's true.
Bro, you know what you know, it is what it is.
Is Soldier Boy a snitch for allowing his girl to sue Blueface?
Remember, remember.
I said something to do with Soldier Boy.
Yeah, but remember their argument.
Because how his girl got involved.
He can't control with his bitch, bro.
That's his bitch.
Okay, okay.
Like you don't worry about that, bro.
Okay, okay, okay.
Damn, because I remember what happened was like,
they were talking shit to each other,
and Blueface said, I smashed your baby moms.
and I guess you're on that.
Yeah, I mean, you know,
and in the day, I told Soldier,
like, bro, you know,
you're involving yourself
and something ain't got nothing to do with you.
Soge you don't want to,
he don't want to do that with Blueface.
Blueface a beat,
that you're not a Soldier Boy.
Like, literally, beat the shit out of you.
Like, literally.
Yeah, yeah, if I'm, if I'm,
if I'm, if I'm, if I'm,
I would probably tell Soldier Boy, like,
yo, listen, let's fight for the money.
So, if, if,
If I lose, I'll double it.
Stoja Boy is not getting in there with Blueface.
He was going to get in there with Chris Brown.
He signed that contract with me.
I witnessed that Chris Brown turned down back then.
For whatever reason he had, you know,
maybe he felt like Soldier Boy would be beneath him or whatever.
Me, personally, I think Chris Brown would have a whip Soldier Boy.
But he is not going to sign no contract with Blueface.
I'll call tomorrow.
And I guarantee you, I will call with you on the phone.
And told you boy would not do that.
By the way.
Blueface 205 was quabble.
Hey, I will say that, you know, obviously.
I know Blueface is going to challenges, clearly, but like, Shorty was looking for $10 million.
And the judge says $125,000.
Yeah, we're not, bro.
Why do people think?
He wasn't even, bro.
He was locked up, but now that he's home.
And he can present his shit.
we'll see
this is what it is bro
hey don't he got a third baby mama
I already got a new kid on the way
that's far I don't know nothing about it
Did you agree with him when he said like
Yo you know he said he woke up
And he finally realized
He had babies by some mid-ass women
I mean what do you mean
That's what he said he said he said yo
He realized that the women he had kids with were
I mean if that's what he said
said and that's how he feels
you know me personally you know I got a lot
of respect I only acknowledge
one lady
which is Jayden
the other situations I just felt like he has a big heart
and it has nothing to do with the females
you know Chris on was a baddie before she met
like Blueface got her strung out man
he probably gave her some shit well first of all
what do you mean got her strung out he ain't strung out he ain't
strung out he ain't never been strung out on that
how the fucking nigga they ain't never been
strung out on nothing got somebody strung out.
Nah, bro.
Let's be honest.
Hey, bro, that nigga.
Chris,
on Rock was the first golden retriever he had.
That was the first golden retriever.
Let's keep with the...
Man, get the fuck out of here.
She was the 101 Dalmatian.
You want to ask to me, nephew.
Nigger, Meg, and all of them bowed out of nephew.
This is the fact.
Fuck out of here, bro.
Hey.
You sound crazy.
Hey, oh, you know, speaking of that,
you know, because I heard him say on Vlad,
He said he was smashing Meg right after she got shot.
You don't know.
What the fuck you talking about?
Bro, he found that woman when she was homeless, bro.
Like, that was a project, bro.
No, no, no, no.
She looked good.
Hold on, I'm going to pull up her picture.
Chris, you don't know what she had all her teeth.
You don't know what you're looking at, bro.
She lost her teeth running from a squabble.
That's so hurt.
Niggins.
Like, what the fuck you being, bro?
Yeah, no, everybody was saying that.
She was in college.
She was like an athlete.
They said Blueface got her addicted to Hennessy.
How did she get downtown barefooted tech?
Because that's how she was when niggins found her.
They get the fuck out of here, bro.
They said Blueface manipulated her to get a tattoo of his face on the side of her face.
And nobody manipulated shit.
She went and did that.
That's her choice of decision.
That's her face, her choice of decision.
She went and did.
that that's what she wanted to do.
And they said his blue face fault because, like, you know,
after all that happened,
he didn't give her...
We don't give a fuck with nobody.
We don't give a fuck with nobody said.
He made that girl who she was
who she is today.
Right?
At the end of the day,
niggas are still waiting on the DNA.
He being a good dude saying he's still willing
to provide and take care of.
DNA for what?
For the baby.
We've never had a DNA test.
No, that's his kid.
He said it's his kid.
No, we've never, bro.
But him saying...
that he's not saying that literally
we've never had a DNA test bro
the kid looked just like him
let's get the fuck action chat
who that kid looked like bro
chat
the owner that kid
gets action chat who that kid looks
like bro
now it looks like him
yeah get the fuck out
pull up Ronnie
poor Ronnie picture up
put a side by side
respectfully
blue face
here we go
we got blue face
and his son
put Ronnie side by side
Who Ronnie who's Ronnie
Ronnie the baby daddy the real baby day
The one that was at the delivery world
When he was born
The one that got unalive
Three days before
He was gonna have her in court
The man in the DNA test
Pull Ronnie
Ronnie
Ronnie
Ruth face
Ronnie for Sean Rock's baby daddy
And look at the eyes
Down to the teeth
And tell me who's son that is
Blueface is being a good
dude, you know, he hasn't had a test, but he's kind of like on some, he's willing to be there
regardless.
And that's being a good dude, bro.
Can't take that from me, but a nigga ain't going to bet their life on it because we ain't
had a DNA test, bro.
I'm not even trolling.
Like, I'm looking at the kid right now.
He got blue faces nose.
He got blue faces no.
So you're telling me that kid don't look nothing like Ronnie action chat, bro.
They're going to tell you crazy.
He's really young, so you can't really tell.
Okay.
There ain't is.
Stop talking.
But let me ask you something, bro.
Let me ask you something.
If I went and told any of my,
told my baby mama that I had suspicious
that any of my kids wasn't mine,
she would cross her arm,
hurry up and get a DNA test,
be tap under her foot looking at me like,
you dumb, motherfucker.
It's only one reason why a motherfucker
won't do something, bro,
is because they're unsure.
That man's name is not on that birth certificate.
She has denied.
him a DNA test for the last two years bro.
This is a fact.
Hey, hey, have you seen a new challenge she started?
No, I don't, I don't keep up with her.
She started a toe-sucking challenge.
She's been sucking, Toe.
Hood, Hood Trophy Bino.
You heard about that guy?
I mean, what that got to do with us?
I think after Blueface seen that, he was utterly embarrassed.
Wow, trust me.
Why I was in marriage, bro, she sucked blue face toes first.
Are you slow?
No, why?
I don't know a lot of you.
It's on the internet, bro.
What I'm like, you the fuck?
No, why?
You're not getting what I'm saying?
Like, when you have decided to have a baby with someone?
Like, bro.
Nephew don't, bro, listen, it's never been a time.
But nephew ain't led his life to where he want to live his life with, bro.
Now, he said you want a baddie now.
He don't, he don't give a fuck about what a next bro doing.
He don't care about that kind of shit.
That's their business.
Hey, Whack, are you going to set up the fade with him and Aaron the Plummer?
Because you got him fucking Aaron the Plummer's girl, and he don't like that.
And, bro, first of all, Aaron the Plummer had a contract with Adam 22 because he swore he wanted to kill him.
He refused to sign it for what I just heard hours ago.
I put that whole deal together.
So I'm starting to believe that dude don't want to fight nobody.
There's no sense and wasted time.
doing that fight
when all you do
is string people alone when you get down
to the bottom line
you won't sign the contract bro
I just talked to the dude literally
about five hours ago
and said do refuse the contract
with Adam 22
but Adam 22 is the one just interviewed
the bitch he just gave her
platform he's been going at you
so okay we got you
six figures to fight this man
Adam's ready
they said what we're going to give him the
contract gave him the contract
and do with you society
this is a fact
so we aren't trying to hear that
I told him if he fights Adam
we might get arranged that
Blueface got a fight with SwaggyP
we might have arranged that
right but we kind of felt like
Adam going whoopie
yeah nah
Adam might do it to him I can't even lie
You know, Adam, Adam, Adam going to get, he's going to get trained by the same people train Blueface.
They already said they're training.
We said we're going to train him to beat him.
We're not going to train him to be an overall boxer.
We're going to train him to give him the styling technique to beat dude.
But the thing I'm going to say is Adam ready to sign the contract.
I made sure Aaron got paid six figures.
He's never seen that kind of work.
He's never seen that kind of money.
This is a fact.
Six figures.
Wow.
Six figures.
And he refused to sign a contract.
I just got that call about five, six hours ago.
Really?
I got called in checking on it.
Like, yo, where's a fucking Adam's contract?
And like, whack, we know Adam's going to sign
because you're working inside of the deal.
But his fucking dude is night and he switches up.
And now you don't want to fight.
There ain't no sense talking about a bro.
Rooface fight because we ain't going to waste our time
marketing, promoting, and training
for somebody, and when it comes down to the wire, they ain't go fight.
Hey, White, did, um, did Adam give you,
did he pay you the $1,000 for the, the, um,
I paid him to $1,000 today because Rick Rock.
You paid him, oh, shit.
Yeah, I paid him in that because Rick Rock told me
his interviews came after he had already went on no jumper.
So what's Rick Rock?
Originally, Rick Rock said,
nah, he was with me first.
And then Rick Rock went back
and pulled up his videos.
He said it was like maybe a month off or so.
He wasn't big up there,
but he had been up there.
See, here goes a thing.
I didn't watch no jumper like that.
You know, so I don't know who the fuck was up there
wasn't up there.
No jumpers.
Rick Rock showed me that.
I sent out of his $1,000.
Sufad.
Oh, shit.
You want to see?
Yeah, here you go.
I'll show you.
thing you're not about you know you got a lot of these people running around here
run their motherfuckin' mouth don't know what the fuck they'd be talking about well i'm not going to
lie to you i feel like it's at critical capacity there's a lot of people that that's like
hating all you man i think they weren't just fuck man act act act first of all i had to tell
adam this when i was up there today i said adam you do understand
none of these dinkas in this building can stand with me can sit with me can have a conversation
with me. None of these niggas in this building
matter. There's a bunch
of niggas come from where they come
from and they talk about the people
in the blog. The difference between
us and them act is
we actually know the people in the blog.
You get what I'm saying? We can call the
people. We can do business with the people.
None of these niggas in here
have no lift. I told him.
I said Adam, to some extent, including you
when it comes to certain things.
You have no lift with this shit.
Wow.
Especially these niggins in this build.
Who are these niggas?
These are local niggins who ain't never had a step in the passport,
who can't tell you what the inside of a conference room look like.
Right.
You might have to put your foot down, though.
You know what?
Because I think Adam is surrounding you with too many ops.
I see another guy.
I've only ever heard him talk very distant stuff.
very disrespectful.
I don't surround me.
I don't surround me
what I'm,
because guess what?
The day they know
I'm coming to the building
and you've been there.
Them niggas clear out
that bitch.
They don't wait.
Nobody tell them
they gotta leave.
You gotta remember, bro,
these dudes are nobody-type dudes.
I'm just gonna be real.
You niggas,
hey, bro,
I'm gonna be real.
It's probably,
it's probably one dude
in there.
Maybe,
to.
Yeah.
Not one.
And not fucking Draco's brother, right?
Ralphie, I met him.
Ralphie, who knows what it is to pay it for you.
Yeah.
Man, the rest of these things is in apartments, written rules.
Bro, these things ain't, ain't been nowhere.
It's just real, bro.
My conversation and my plateau of where I do business at is something totally different.
just some real shit.
And I just told out of the day, none of these things in this building
to sit out at my table and have a conversation with me.
Because I can take them somewhere so far out there in the water,
they can't come back from.
It just was real, bro.
Yeah, no, no, I feel like Adam is recruited from the people I hear you talk with.
Like, he got this new guy.
That's all he does.
He does.
Stan B.
Stan C or, no, Stan G.
I mean, look, that's all of us say.
I know him from you.
Yeah, this is all I'm going to say, right?
At the end of the day, you got some people at me and you don't got to have nothing
though, and we can plug in and start a conversation.
Yeah.
And leave the conspiracy head to conversation.
And you got these dudes that have to have shit up, they have to have a conversation about,
because they don't know shit.
They have no real life experiences to talk about the people even interested in the rest of me.
All they do from that point is start to have.
creating shit lying.
You get what I'm saying?
Now let's talk about this.
Everybody was
screaming about my Texas case
and about
Wack got a dismissal
and the interest of justice
and all this shit.
Why did they do that?
Hold on.
I ordered all my shit
and put it on the internet.
Why isn't anybody talking about
the Texas case? You got
every sheet. I know you
read it because it's been out there.
here. Why aren't you talking about it? You know why I act? Oh, shit. They caught the fucking arrest
the officer lying right here on the stand. Oh, shit. Oh, we see this. Oh, shit. Wack had two law
firms fighting this case for him. This was 20 years ago, Act. You know what that means when it says
the fitness representation. Jeffrey Brody, Beverly Hills, California, and then has another
representation of
Ken of such and such
state of Texas. That means
that a nigga got two law
firms representing you. Act, we talked
20 years ago. Now, if we
go sit out with these niggas 20 years ago,
these niggas couldn't even buy the own pair
of tennis shoes. You get
what I'm saying? Yeah. What I'm saying is
every time they say something to me,
I provide the document.
But it's a lot of these people out here,
wrote, that will not provide the document.
So it don't matter.
Here you go, Act.
Wack, whack.
Where do you think the hate is coming from then?
Where do you think it's coming from?
It coming from because I'm me.
I'm me.
I'm the only nigga like me.
Act is nobody, right, has operated where I've operated.
Dealt with the people I dealt with.
Know what I know.
You got to be, remember, my phone book is crazy, A to Z.
It's nobody out there.
and that steps out on these platforms
and has an opinion.
It speaks their mind.
Nobody.
Well, why don't they keep it real
and give you an apology?
Because they started with that CS2
shit.
And I got paid six figures on that.
Okay.
And then...
And then...
And then...
And then...
And then...
They're saying, Wax lying.
He has a court date in January.
He hasn't been paid.
Hey, you stupid-ass idiot.
Wack don't have a court date.
That court date...
is for both sides of counsel to present to the judge
that agreement was met
he was paid and it's over with
that's all that is
that's not a court date
to determine anything
that dumb as fuck
I got that wire in November
I've already been paid
I guarantee you ain't a knick out there
How much of that money did you get an R&B
because I know you like to treat your queen
I mean, what are you talking about?
I don't...
Money's already there, bro, so I don't...
That's new money.
Right?
I see it look like...
Is this flowers?
Oh, never mind.
That's a skit.
Listen to me, bro.
Listen.
Hack, I bet you ain't a nigga out there
that went a bedwack.
He ain't already been paid.
And ain't damn nigger want to bet me.
Ain't damn nigga out there
want a bed whack.
They has not already
being paid and settle.
Why don't you ask for apologies from these guys
if there's this like...
I don't need to act.
Let me tell you what's satisfying to me.
What?
What's satisfying to me
because when you go to Google
and it says
the name Wack 100 been mentioned
over 11, 12, 13 million times
what satisfied to me
is when my ops put something up
and got me a six-figure check
was satisfying to me
is when I
pull back off the internet
it dries up with the little guys
because they don't have nothing to react to.
Now, I've been filming, as you know.
I've been filming.
We're great over here.
We're good over here.
What's satisfying to me is that you do
that I don't know, you seem to know me
or you know my name.
So I don't give a fuck about what they're talking about
and lift their every nigga out there.
If you utter my name and you're a street nigger and you call me talking about paperwork,
and I provide my paperwork with a smile,
and I tell you to produce yours and you don't,
you are deemed to be a fucking rat.
You are obligated to produce your motherfucking paperwork.
Now I've been wild.
They've been calling me, they're like,
wait, please don't start doing this.
You're going to burn shit down.
Fuck that.
Now I'm calling out name
I think it being too nice with these guys
Like I look
I'll click on on this thing
It says
I just not gonna give him a lot of
They act their bombs
Big homie Cc destroys
Wacking a face-to-face meetup
This is just like Clickbay
This is got more
But watch his act
That's clickbait
Big homie Cc came to my
place of business
For three days in a row
Him
King Yeller
It's 607 up
607 up
three days with blue face on the jail set.
Why they're trying to act like this, like,
like, why, come on that.
Come on, boy, you're looking at it.
I'm watching.
You're smiling.
You're having a good time.
Fuck out of here, bro.
You're at my place to bidders.
We all had a great time.
So, I mean, but that's just what they, you know,
they're going to say, they don't know where we was at.
The niggas at my place to business.
That whole place is crawling with nothing but niggas with me.
Right?
Big homie Sisi was very respectful.
King Yeller was very respectful.
They were in the best behavior?
They were on their best behavior?
I mean, everybody was respectful, bro.
We were just telling.
We was getting work done, bro.
I was filming.
I was filming 14 hours a day.
Is he putting that video out to make it seem like he was tripping?
Or is it was a win?
I mean, bro, all you got to do is watch the video.
We're sitting there bullshit.
Even our people were bullshit.
What's the problem?
They want to see something.
They came to my place to business three days in the world.
I had a nice star wagon for whoever was with 607C.
C.C. drove 607 to me.
King Yellow followed.
C.C., I mean, King Yellow and 607 have kept, well, 607 has the actual part.
King Yeller did a cameo.
So it's what it is.
Like, bro, like they don't know that we're filming.
We're filming fresh out of love.
that's not to say
pay attention
bro the star wagons are right there
you don't see R&B step down
she's stepping down out of the
what a lot of these they probably don't know
what the fuck a star wagon is right
but when you see shit like that
it's funny because they have
to exaggerate
or overreach when it
comes to me they've been looking for
something for so long it can't find
it is funny to me
oh they're getting frustrated now huh
yeah it's what like bro like everything they come bro
CS2 back got me paid I sent you the links
here go all the paperwork and I want to talk about it
it goes all the paperwork they don't want to talk about it
now if that paperwork says it's total opposite
they will be talking about it right
yeah okay my text is case
I put the paperwork out here
because the individual from Compton asked me about it
and I provided it and I asked him for his paperwork
and now he don't want to show his paperwork
Kind of weird, right?
But I'll get to that tomorrow.
Yeah.
I know why they don't want to show me the paperwork.
Now, you know when I ask something about their paperwork.
You know what I've already would have done, right?
I didn't already want to put the paperwork.
Yeah.
Get back and let a motherfucker play themselves.
So, you know, but I will tell you this.
Me and you both know is getting to a point to where all the little naysayers are phasing out.
you look at them.
It says seven hours ago,
900 views is phased it out.
Guess what?
I realize,
whack,
if you stopped even entertaining them,
they have no content.
None.
Right?
So I'm over here creating content.
We had like episode 12 already.
It looked like it's going to be a 15 episode run just for the start.
of fresh out of love.
This shit's getting crazy.
Are you coming out with Aid?
And Mickey?
Aiden said, Wack,
Act, need to come out.
I said, you got to tell him.
We're giving away a card
to one of the winners at the car dealership.
Are you coming out?
Aiden said,
bro, tell Act to come out.
Mickey will be there,
the professional gambler.
Aiden's coming.
You coming out?
Let me know this day,
you know?
On the 20th.
I swear to God,
Aiden, text me that today.
He said, Wack, I'm locked in.
Act needs to come out.
I said, you got to tell them, bro.
I'll call A-N-Morra.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, no.
I mean...
And then what we can do, what we can do,
what we can do after we do the car giveaway,
because that night, we got a club event in Malibu,
the ugly sweatshirt shirt contest.
Y'all could come back to the crib in Malibu,
and y'all can just go, wow,
they stream with all the girls.
Stream with the girls' blueface live.
Do your shit.
We don't get a fuck run it up.
Oh, shit.
That'd be a good idea.
Yeah, bro, we can do the car giveaway during the day,
double back to the crib in Malibu,
because that night we got to take the girls to a club in Malibu,
but before then, y'all could go up and just scream the girls.
And if you want, right, I got clearance for cameras at the club.
You can go up in that motherfucker, too.
That way it makes sense for y'all.
It should be crazy.
Blueface be there.
Everybody beat it.
everybody in the building go up.
Yeah, that actually sounds dope.
All right, we'll get up.
We'll get up.
Yeah, mom, the end of the day, I get it at you get it.
They've been like this, this dude.
I'm like, bro, why would Maine though be mad at academics about what he said,
about another rapper who had nothing to say about it?
He clouted Jason.
No, I know.
I realize.
I realized I stopped responding to.
Yeah, he had nothing to talk about.
Let me say this about that.
What the fuck do you give a fuck about what he said about this dude's fucking headband or clothes?
But he don't give a fuck.
He clout chasing, bro.
Mayn't know he over with his biggest claim the same respectfully.
Forgive me for this hitmaker was slapping young bird.
Like, come on, bro.
Yeah.
That was some bully shit, bro.
Now, guess what?
When I talked to boxing bar, the one that put that 50-crimes.
Mano's face.
What?
I think I got the audio.
I got some audio.
Boxing bars,
a nigga that put the buck 50
cross Mano face
of what Mato has.
I thought Mano killed the nigger.
No, hell not.
Boxing bars still alive.
I talked to the nigger.
Really?
I brought the content back to the hunter side.
I can find the record for you.
It's a fact.
Yeah, Mano ain't killed shit.
I let something happen to him recently,
but I know I definitely talked to him.
He was slammed back down.
I thought I watched an interview where you was told about it.
It was like, yo, yeah, the nigger who cut me,
like he dead. I was like, oh shit.
That's a monkey man.
Yeah, no, yeah. Everybody
know who cut the nigga, a nigga named Boxing Bar.
Right? I got an interview with the nigga
telling me how it happened when it happened.
He's the one that let put it out there that
dude allegedly did some telling that the precinct
before they sent him to Rikers Island or some crazy shit.
I don't know, bro, but I do know this.
I also talk to his girl,
the one that was involved in that Troy Ave case
who told us Mano was bum
sleeping on her fucking couch
she had to get away from the niggin' nigga
was laying around
hoping to get some money up out of her
but she disappeared on his ass to a letter
What?
Yeah, some real shit.
You need to go talk to the homie G. Magic
from 8-8 Avalon
who made those dark copping, please,
and issue an apologies to
for that disrespect he brought
when he was out there.
Really?
Look, bro,
nigger know these niggas
in another kind of way, bro.
Uncle murder was on the phone
what he ain't gonna say done
because that's his man.
Uncle murder was on the phone.
Case Clay was on the phone.
Nica, cop to plea apologize
to the homie.
Yeah, like,
so I don't even know why you
and you told him right.
Look, nigger,
I didn't go over there
and try to be a rapper,
but you over here in my lane.
Over here,
He got to bow down to you.
Just your lane.
It's a fact.
Yeah.
And like the rules of engagement is different, right?
Like, you know, like, it's much different.
But, you know, I realize that, you know, he wants some attention.
And I thought he was getting a lot of money, like, either in rap or the streets.
No, fuck, no.
Not in rap, not at all.
Yeah, that's what I realized.
Yeah.
No, he don't do none of that.
Shout out what you think.
Shout out the burner boy condos.
to the families in Stockton, California.
We had a few idiots
step into a two-year-old's birthday party,
open fires.
Oh, that was that.
We had three children that were murdered.
One, another adult murder,
but Burn a boy happened to see him talking about it
on the breakfast club. He called me.
I was able to call Jason Lee,
who's a good friend of mine,
runs Hollywood a lot,
but it's also the vice mayor of the city of Stockton.
He grew up up there in Stockton.
Jason Lee is a close friend of mine, and we was able to come bring everything together,
and Burner Boy put up the funds to bury all three of the children.
I can say that and stand on it because I saw the money be transferred.
I middle-manded.
I brought everybody together, and we were able to get that done.
So shout out to Burner Boy, bro.
Shout out to Jason Lee, condoluses to the family.
And to you little niggas, when you get caught, you got hell to pay.
you hit that CDC, everybody's waiting on you.
The PCRs are waiting on you.
Ain't nowhere safe for you.
You better hold court in the street, boy.
You get your ass behind the walls,
and you get your ass upstate,
your ass is grass.
You and Trump, whoever you may be.
Damn.
All right, well, we won't leave here.
Yo, I'm going to call you tomorrow.
I'm going to do an earlier thing tomorrow.
It's six o'clock here, so I'm about to get on to me.
tomorrow. Shout out to the chat. Shout out to the chat. Go stream, blue face, baby girls,
some stream 6-6, and be ready to tune in to nothing but content.
It's goddamn fresh out of love show is going crazy. I got a hot of you tomorrow.
Yeah, I can't wait, man.
All right, peace.
Yeah, it looked like, look at Wack paid, you paid Adam.
Pay them $1,000. He said, bet. And Adam said, and Adam said, damn, I didn't know my top was that good.
Oh my God.
Why do white people love gay shit like that?
So, huh?
What the fuck you're saying?
Weirdo?
That's the bet.
Okay.
All right, chat.
6,033 minutes.
Just give me a dove for the day, man.
Give me a dub, man.
Could I see W's in the chat?
W's in the chat, man.
W's in the chat.
W's in the chat, please.
Could I get a W in the chat?
Can I get a W in the chat, y'all?
W in the chat, please.
I just want to say thank y'all so much for rock with me
for, you know, enjoying the content that I, you know, we produced.
And, you know, you guys helped me out a lot.
So just thank y'all.
I'll be back on tomorrow.
Again, we're continuing this every day, every day, you know.
Obviously, not every day we're going to do six hours.
But today we were filling the vibe.
I appreciate you.
I appreciate you guys and I'll see you guys tomorrow.
All right?
Chat.
If you guys could do me one favor, do me one favor.
Go to Discord.
gg slash academics this is our community here discord dot gg slash academics make a discord account
um it's going to have an invite link and um just follow it to discord thank you guys i will see you
tomorrow i'm going to go get some sleep love y'all peace
