DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Foolio Trigger Man Arrested. Drake Blocked another TDE ARTIST? VYBZ KARTEL FREE! WURL BOSS FREE!
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Hey, let me tell you how this.
Some of y'all might not understand.
I know some of y'all might not have any Caribbean roots.
Listen, I was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica,
Spanish Town Hospital.
I grew up in Clarendon.
I went to primary school there.
I went to elementary school.
I ain't come up here until I was just about to go to high school.
So this is a lot for me.
My favorite musician, y'all might think, is Drake.
It's not.
Okay?
I'm sorry, disappoint, y'all.
Okay.
It's only one person I've always championed as the greatest musician that's ever lived.
It's not Bob Marley.
It's not Michael Jackson.
None of them niggies.
I've always told y'all.
is Adija Palmer, okay?
And he's affectionately known as Bob's Cartel.
10 years ago, actually more than 10 years ago,
13 years ago he was arrested on September 30th
for the murder of somebody who was known in the streets as Lizard.
That time when he was arrested, I was still in college.
And, you know, a lot of my dedication and, you know,
to make it make sense to y'all,
I'm not here without Bob Scartel, and I'll tell you why.
Because I looked up to this nigger in terms of work ethic.
A nigger who was doing a lot, he outworked everybody in music.
He put out the most amount of music consistently.
He taught me work ethic.
And every time I listen to his interviews, he would say he got it from his dad.
So, you know, when I started YouTube, I started just going hard.
Like, fuck it.
I got to make a million videos.
seven videos a day.
I was trying to follow the vibes cartel formula.
Now, obviously, I've gotten to where I needed to get to,
but the things I learned from watching somebody else in a different genre come up,
even though I'm a big fan of his.
And by the way, I show you how much a big fan of his.
Go listen to this whole mixtape.
It's on this page.
I don't use the more.
It's a DJ academics page, my OG page.
10 years ago, this is a cinematic production.
I won't play the whole thing.
It's actually two hours long.
because I do got a start stream we're about 20 minutes 25 minutes in on the intro I
don't like being that long but the part of the state of emergency I don't know where the
connection is but whatever it is the whole Jamaica will know in due time in the days to
come have me safe here no but nobody no question me in there you know so me
me see them a jay if two weeks got a play a load in I tell but every time them
survive cartel is a person of insurance they never can prove nothing yet I never been
convicted of nothing yet right now I can't point for you to go in a record please so
Random, so Vice-Cartel is a person of interest.
I guess I mean I'm just an interesting person.
He likes more things, more issues in a Jamaica to adjust,
more than to your fellow-fell and follow him to no avail because there's nothing to be proven
and nothing will ever be proven.
Demand-a-law, Vice-Cartel, I want wicked man, and we are one done whereby be a gun,
you people.
So if Vice-Cartel is a person of interest, then every artist in a Jamaica is a personal of interest
because the whole of the garrison.
And we have a bit of breaking news here.
coming out of the constabulary says investigators from the major investigation task force
MIT this evening charge Adija Palmer also known as a vibes cartel for the following offenses
one murder two illegal possession of firearm and three conspiracy of murder
after my body's heart is ever come out of jamaica when surround himself with some people who are in the
need on him see for the doof room it's going to cause a big rail
in Jamaica remember vice cartel
control all for the country.
Then set him up.
Set him up.
Set him up.
I love that intro.
I'll work hard on that intro.
It took me like four days
to make that whole mixtape back to the day.
Anyway, all right.
Yeah, I think we could go live on all platforms down.
Yo, World Boss Free.
You get what I'm saying?
It's not going to be a complete Vibis Cartel stream.
I'm actually not even going to get into
probably the top of the stream.
But, you know, I shouldn't know why I feel elated today.
World Boss, I come on road.
You know what I'm saying?
Now I can tell you this for a fact, 100%.
The first public event that Vibs Cartel does,
I don't care what the fuck is happening over here.
I will be 100 million percent in goddamn Jamaica,
and I do got a streaming backpack, so I'll stream it from there.
So if you're not too much into, you know,
this just means a lot to me.
But, yeah, yeah, listen, I don't care how I got to get to Jamaica.
Private Jet or not, I'm in that bitch.
That's a fact.
Anyway, welcome to the stream, people.
I apologize, I did not stream yesterday, right?
I didn't stream yesterday, but we are here today.
A lot of other stuff happening in hip-hop.
Obviously, I just told you why I'm a little bit excited.
Vibes Cartel after a 13-year battle with the legal system, okay?
He battled with the legal system of Jamaica.
You know, police at one point had said that he was responsible for 100 murders.
Now, you know, for those who are on, we're not familiar with how Jamaica were
It's like how many of these other countries or third row countries or, you know, get corrupted by drugs and all these other things work because they don't have too much of an economy.
There is, it's not called gangs, but it's like almost like factions of people.
And he was called basically like a leader of a cartel.
Okay, he, by the way, his name is Vib's Cartel.
He looked up to the cartel, but he was trying to do it in the musical sense, as he said.
Anyway
The police believed he was responsible
Because he controlled like one of the
Or he was like
Kind of like not leader
But one of the guys that they
That had some power
That influenced the most violent gang
In Jamaica called a Klansman
And
Yeah they believe that he was ordered murders
So not only was he a prolific artist
He was the most popular artist
By 10fold
What Drake was maybe
in 2018, that's what Bob's
cartel was for like
since like 2009, right?
Two years after that, he didn't get arrested for murder.
They believe that he
oversaw a murder done by his cronies
and they locked him up for murder.
He went through the biggest trial, the longest trial ever
and by the way, I know some of you are going to try to equate
as the young thug, thug a peon to cartel, okay?
Bob's cartel was with these niggas,
killing niggas, okay, allegedly.
I don't know if this is true because he might be free.
But he was like hands on, okay?
And I'm not happy about murder, obviously.
But, yeah, essentially, not only was he the biggest artist in the world
or the biggest artist in that country, Jamaica,
he had political influence that usually a government wouldn't like for an individual
who they don't control to have, right?
he's doing shit in the community
where people like he's legitimately a threat
whether he's doing crime or not
I guess I say all that to say
he gets arrested
goes to the longest trial ever
he does get found guilty
he gets found guilty
because they believe he's a leader
everybody else got 25 to life
which means after 25 years
they could have got parole
they gave him 35 to life
they felt he showed no remorse
um
they try to get appealed
in Jamaica, the courts all said no.
Again, keep in mind, when the verdict for,
and I ain't disrespecting, I know some of you
I really endeared to young thug,
I'm not disrespecting young thug when I say
young thug doesn't even pale in comparison to this guy.
They had to dispatch the army to quell all of the local
vicinities when the verdict was happening.
If young thug get found guilty or not,
a nigger won't even throw a stone.
Let's be clear, right?
Come on, right?
So they just didn't want political uprest.
They didn't want people to riot.
There was thousands of people out.
So they locked him up.
It's been locked up since September 30th, 2011.
His trial ended, I believe, in 2013 or 14.
He tried to get an appeal.
They said no.
His last option was to go to the Privy Council,
which is a, you know, if you don't know,
Jamaica still technically,
Jamaica was a colony of the United Kingdom, right?
even to this day, even though it's a little bit more not formal these days, the queen is
respected in Jamaican culture, like in the Jamaican constitution since it's gotten independence.
It doesn't say fuck the queen, but it acknowledges the queen.
So essentially, because it's like this colonial, imperial country,
what happens is that if you exhaust all the legal,
like, let me make this a little bit shorter for you.
England or the UK, like, they don't really interfere in Jamaica activities.
So they're not going to be like, yo, change this law.
Jamaicans, they got buggery laws on the books.
Two men, two women, homosexual activity could not be seen in public to this day.
Okay.
ain't nobody trying to change it
that's how Jamaicans give it up I'm sorry
okay do
are there gay people in Jamaica of course
have Jamaicans become a lot more tolerant to gay people
of course but the laws on the book
say if two niggas is kissing in public
y'all go into jail that's a fact
the UK is very tolerant
of homosexual activity definitely even in public
they won't interfere in Jamaica shit
I guess I'm just trying to show you
that yes the UK has a certain
power in Jamaica
but they don't
interfere.
Like, they're like, I'm gonna let y'all do y'all, right?
And it should be that.
If you listen to the story of Jamaica,
it's kind of a story that you will even resonate with in the United States.
The way how independence and everything was got,
it was slaves that revolted time and time again.
And they used the fact that y'all came from the UK.
We know the land in Jamaica.
We're not about to be slaves.
I'm sorry.
So we're going to keep fucking y'all up.
Y'all might have guns.
We might have stones.
We're going to get it done.
We're just not going to lay down.
We don't want to be that.
I'm sorry.
And clearly an agreement was made.
They're like, all right, you know, we're going to leave y'all to fuck alone, but y'all got to respect us.
And that's kind of how it's been.
However, I guess I say that to say, in certain cases, the UK does have authority, right?
And it, you know, as Jamaica was a developing nation, when it came to the court system, if you exhausted, you know, there's no Supreme Court.
That kind of is, but there isn't.
the Supreme Court for Jamaica would actually be the UK.
So they would ultimately rule what needed to be done, right?
And essentially, his case went to the Privy Council of his conviction of murder.
Sloppy case.
It's a very sloppy case.
The case was, you know, this is Jamaica.
This ain't, again, this ain't motherfucking, like, I don't know, whatever city in America.
They arrested a nigger.
They claimed all the evidence was on his phone because he was recording conversations.
of, yo, we're going to kill this nigger like this.
Yo, you chop him up.
Whatever.
By the way, the nigga who they killed, they never found.
They never found a guy.
The rumor is that Vibskar telling his people,
they killed the guy, chopped them up,
and brought him to a local funeral home that they paid off,
and they cremated the body.
The body was never found.
So the guy, you know, that was one of the big things,
is like, how are you going to prosecute these guys for murder?
we've never seen this thing again.
Like actually one of their arguments was,
how y'all know he did?
That's like an interesting thing.
It's like, wait, how you even know he dead?
Maybe that nigga on vacation.
However, the reason why they knew he was dead
is, you know, I played one of these songs.
You might not get it.
But Vibes Cartel, the song's called Real Bodman.
And he says, he says in the song,
he says, leave one,
leave one alive because somebody got to cry.
basically saying that if you're going to kill him,
you got to leave one,
because it's mostly sending the messes.
You got to leave one person alive.
So the way he got caught was that
two niggas disrespected by like stealing some guns
and he killed one and he was sparing the other.
So the other who saw the other nigger die
was supposed to be like, yo, Vibs cartel is not playing.
He is killing niggers.
We better stop fucking around with him.
That guy ended up being a snitch.
That guy was on the stand saying,
It was Vibs Cartel and his homies, yeah, I watched them, yeah, yeah, because they can't find a body.
So that guy became the guy who said, nah, he dead, he did, I've seen him dead.
Because what happened is after they held one guy to watch the other guy get murdered,
and then once he saw the other guy get his wig split, I'm not trying to dispel, he took off.
He ran.
When he ran, Vibs Cartel sent his homies, they called him and they said, bro, we're not killing you.
We killed the other guy already.
You know, we're going to leave you alive.
Bad idea.
You know what I mean?
Obviously, Jamaica's not,
Jamaica don't got Tesla cameras like motherfucking.
Mofucking the Fulio case.
Bad idea because that nigga ended up being the chief witness that testified on him.
So he was the one who corroborated the whole, the state or not state,
the country's argument that, no, the guy who we can't find is dead.
You get what I'm saying?
And here's the thing.
A lot of evidence was on his phone.
He was on the phone talking about, yo, yeah, I heard the news.
I guess they were talking to the guy got killed.
They said, yeah, oh, the news rich reached the town that the dude got killed.
It said, vibes cartel says, don't worry, they'll never find that nigga.
Basically almost hinting like, yeah, I know he did, but I'll never find the body.
So that's one of the reasons why he allegedly got, well, not allegedly, why he got charged and then subsequently got found guilty.
Here's why he's coming home.
This is after 13 years.
The legal process is, again, it's mostly reasonable doubt, even in Jamaica.
And it has to have, you have to have due process.
They had his phone.
His phone was very integral.
Vib Skartel was sending all type of voice notes.
I don't know what he thought it was.
He would tell him like, yeah, yeah, we're going to chop his body up.
You know, I mean, you would say all type of wild shit, right?
He had a video of niggas swinging a pickax, and he's like,
yo, watch how you swing the pickax.
He has a, there's a video on his phone of them plotting the murder.
be like, yo, you grab, it's called a Rochick knife,
but it's like a knife that folds in.
That's, it's called a Rochick.
It's like a ratchet knife.
Jamaica we call it rochick.
Anyway, he's telling the guy,
so you won't come underneath and stab him in the neck.
Just you stab him in the neck.
You hit him with the pick at.
Like, they got the whole shit on video.
So it's like, like you normally think,
oh, you're fucked.
Here's what happened.
This is Jamaica, people.
The cops get the evidence.
The phone is key.
These motherfuckers put this shit in evidence.
this, these niggins start making calls themselves to their bitches.
They start going through to see if they can find no videos of him fucking hoes.
Because he had leaked a video of him fucking one of his artists.
Yeah, that's another wild shit about it, too.
This is why this guy's like, right, I'll tell you,
the craziest movie going to be made about him.
Imagine Rockefeller, except, imagine like four or five female artists on Rockefeller,
and Jay-Z wrote every lyric for them.
This nigga Vib Vibis Cartel was so talented.
He would write everything for all his female.
Like, they weren't talented.
It was just bitches.
Like, he would just write everything for them, write everything for him, for himself.
Drop.
He would record four or five songs a day.
Write five, six, seven songs for them.
And still have time to go, go in the street and go get niggas clap.
This thing was like, yo, I ain't going to lie.
He had more 24 hours of the day.
Okay, so anyway, the police go through his, the police are using his phone while
his shit is lodged in evidence.
He's in jail.
They're using his phone this and third.
When it's brought up in Jamaican court,
Jamaican court was like,
well, y'all have to show us that
the police using your phone tainted the evidence.
Now, if you think about that in the, like, in American courts,
my nigga, you can't use evidence against me if you're using my fucking phone.
Like, how's my phone evidence?
Like, you might have planned to that there, right?
Nobody agreed with that saying until the U.S.
UK court dealt with it. So the UK court was like, yeah, that's a fact.
Yo, y'all used the niggas phone. Like, what was wrong with y'all?
Second thing, actually, that's not even the reason why he got out.
This is how Jamaica is, right? You got to imagine, this is what I was saying, about third
world countries. Vives cartel, like, I remember he has a song called Benz Panes, right?
Now, he was the first person, like, you know, obviously now is updated cars and shit like that.
he was the first person to bring a S-class Benz as an entertainer to Jamaica.
So that's why he has songs called Benz Panani in this and third.
And that was like such a big deal.
Why do I say that?
An entertainer in Jamaica, because Jamaica isn't that rich,
is almost like, I won't say obviously not like a Pablo Escobar to Columbia,
but you're like a big drug dealer at that point, right?
Like, you know what I mean?
Obviously, you could think about Christopher Dutters Coke,
who was the drug dealer at least for Jamaica.
But when you're the guy who's the most lit musician,
you're the Drake of Jamaica, you have mad money and everybody else is really poor.
So what happens is you could kind of almost create your own type of lifestyle
in your own community.
And that's why you get so many gangs that will do anything you want
because you're the guy with the money.
They go to the trial, right?
They go to trial.
First of all, remember the guy who will have.
I said as a witness, they couldn't find him way before because they would have killed him,
like 100%.
He was he was dead.
So he got to trial.
He testified, which, by the way, I still don't know where he's at or if he left the country.
But what happened was when they go to the verdict or the jury's about to deliberate,
when that's about to happen, one of the jurors, keep in mind, everybody loves vibes cartel.
Put like, I don't even, put Taylor Swift and Drake together.
I think the niggas really even bigger than my, like, again, we're using analogies.
Michael Jackson at his peak in America didn't have as much influence over America as this nigga had over Jamaica.
Like literally, he probably could have ran for office and maybe one, right?
So, it's now to the jury.
Nigger, everybody loves this nigger music, right?
What they end up doing is one of the jurors who want him to get off.
go basically start going around to other jurors saying yo if you vote not guilty we got five hundred
thousand dollars for you we're talking to making Jamaican money and I forgot how much that was then
five hundred thousand dollars five hundred thousand dollars in Jamaican money could change somebody life
at that point the juror tries to bribe a couple of the jurors we need not guilty come on
not guilty somebody snitches like yo hey hey now here's the thing as much as I'm saying he's loved
the whole thing about him
maybe ordering 100 murders
there's a lot of moms
and family members
who feel like their loved ones
was killed because he ordered it
so it's not everybody that loves him
and some people think he got their loved ones
killed or disappeared right
so somebody says
this juror over here offering money
they're over money over here
so that gets brought up
that juror gets arrested
they go back to the judge and say,
yo, this shit might be corrupt.
People are going around the room offering money for this.
They're going to be free.
What the fuck?
The judge says, eh, y'all locking the person up.
All right, cool.
We could get a verdict, get the person out of here,
still go back and get a verdict.
That's why he got out, chat.
Essentially, that tainted the process.
Like, the judge was never to allow the same jury to deliberate.
He should have called a mistrial.
yo somebody's in the room bribing people now after the fact you know vibes cartels team's like
maybe they were bribing them against us you know what I mean like you know who knows how they
were bribing them so essentially because the judge allowed the jury that was tainted right
because it's tainted because people are offering money in the room to make a verdict it gets to the
the UK and the UK says nah that that's not fair that's not
not fair that a jury that decided on this man's freedom got offered money and whether they
accepted or not, they were still allowed and the judge forced them because the judge actually
told him you have to come to a decision. That's why it's from. Okay. I think I gave it a story of
pretty much his legal case. If you're wondering what's happening today, so the UK sent the
case back to Jamaica. So you go up the ranks. It's like Supreme Court damn there. And they basically
He said, yo, my nigger, we're going to wipe his conviction.
So he's not a murderer no more.
Y'all going to have to do, which that's why I keep saying about mistrials.
They basically say it's a mistrial, damn there, right?
We're clearing the conviction.
Y'all could go try him again.
Keep in mind, half of the country's resources was put, was on standby because of how powerful this guy is, his trial.
they had army police they had all type of people and it was like 80 days of trial so the UK said y'all got to retry him if y'all want to convict him or y'all got to let him go um so the appellate court in jamaica had a couple of months because this was ruled on by the UK in a couple months ago they had a couple months to decide are we going to do a retrial or are we just going to let this thing go free and today apparently um they have announced that
yo just let this thing go oh man you know i mean he served 13 years already
like some of this evidence you can't bring back like bro yeah i can't really if if if that court
says yashina went through his phone and y'all already went to his phone that phone that evidence is
trash and then now do you really want to use that much money and put everybody through this shit
so apparently he's coming home okay so again it's a criminal justice system people it's not about
if you're guilty or innocent it's really about did you have a fair process in getting a guilty
verdict right and apparently they ruled it was not fair to him and because of his stature and how much
resources it expended for them to try to try him they're saying they won't try him again so i'll
google it by scartel yeah so yeah oh let me see the video they probably went crazy
Yeah, they call Vives Cartel to the World Boss.
Okay, so yeah, they ruled against a retrial.
So him and his co-accused, which surprisingly, none of the guys with him,
there was another guy who's an artist, and there was three other guys.
So there's really like five people.
None of them snitched.
Like, nobody snitched.
And apparently all five of them are going to come home, okay?
When an observer online visit Waterford, that's a popular place is Jamaica, known as Gaza.
Before the verdict, the streets appeared to be scanty.
We didn't take long for Krauss to start gathering.
Yeah.
We're probably going to just see a wild amount of videos of just Vibes Cartel.
Yeah, it's probably going to be going crazy.
What is this?
Yeah, that Adija Vipes Cartel, artist, dance all, artists, has been full.
Hold on a second.
My videos are subscribed.
Okay, yeah.
It's going to be like pandemonium in the goddamn street.
So I'll show you videos later.
But yeah, essentially he's been freed.
You know, I mean, let's relate to the young thug thing, right?
Let's relate to the young thug thing.
There's a possibility that if this trial, which I don't think it will get to a mistrial,
I don't think he will get to a mistrial.
But if it does get to a mistrial, let's say in the next six months or year,
is very possible, especially with what's going on with Fawney Willis,
with also, like, I believe it's about to be a changeover of that DA's office pretty soon.
They might say, yo, we're just not, we're not going to pursue another trial.
Like, it's just taking too much money.
Do you imagine how much money is taken for the YSL trial?
The YSEL trial, literally, they got to give lawyers to, like, eight people.
They got to house, feed them, give them clothes.
They got wardrobe budgets because these guys,
they can't show, none of the defendants who are locked up in the YSL case could show up to court
in, in jail outfit.
By the way, that's like, I forgot what case that kind of established that precedent.
Yo, your prejudice in the jury.
Like if the jury sees somebody with handcuffs and like in motherfucking, like, prison outfit,
you're probably going to think, well, niggit, they're supposed to be.
You know what I mean?
So everybody's allowed to be showing up in suits or, you know, shirt and tie.
you know, something respectable that at least when the jury sees them, they don't see them in handcuffs.
They don't see them as a guilty person.
So Fulton counties, they're spending a grip on that, right?
By the way, I guess since we're here, I could just update you fully on the Y-Selt thing.
And again, world boss come out of road, isn't it?
Like, we're going to be talking about this much more.
But we do have a bunch of other things to talk about as well.
Anyway, there is an update on the YSEL case.
It says Judge Whitaker.
This is the white lady who's now taking the bench.
You know, they filed a motion for Young Thugs release on Bond because they're like,
oh, finally we get that, the nigger with the earring in his ear, you're in Glanville.
We got him out the way.
Maybe this new judge will be like, yo, shit, this kind of been so unfair for y'all,
young thug, like, I'm going to give you all the bond.
But apparently she denied Young Thugs' motion for Bond.
By the way, this is Young Thugs' fifth or sixth motion for Bond.
And she said that she will not reconsider unless.
there's a real legitimate change in circumstances. Keep in mind. By the way, this is what she said,
I'm not going to reconsider Bond. They denied someone else's Markavius Huey's motion for Bond.
And this one she said, it's unfortunate that this case has lasted as long as it has. It is
unfortunate that there has been delays in this case, but those do not, in this court's mind,
amount to the claim of changed circumstances. So the court is just saying, we don't care how long this
it takes and you got to remember why they're saying young thug shouldn't get out they're saying young
thug is ordering murders they're not going to allow that nigga to be at home you know what i mean probably
that thing could probably order in a murder of his of his iPad like his is it's uber eats so that's how
the court's still looking at it i know there's a lot of young thug fans hopeful they're hoping it's
going to be a mistrial at some point and it kind of feels like it won't be right like you know
I mean, this judge don't seem like they came to just grant a mistrial.
And, um, shit, if it does get one or if somehow this goes to a hung jury, which I don't know,
like these jurors got to be like, yo, the jury in the young duck case got to be like fucking tired.
Yo, keep in mind, when they got put on, um, sworn in as jurors, essentially they were told,
yo, check this out.
this shit my last two years
two years
what
Nick I got a job
now it's okay we're gonna give you
I forget how much they're giving these people a week
it's not a lot it's like
maybe $300
you know what I mean like
300 a week right
300 a week for everybody
bro
you know if you had a really decent
paying job you're getting way more than that
so now you got to commit a year of your life
now great I think there's something that says
your job can fire you
if you're like a full-time work or this and third
if you get called for jury duty.
But if you're a temp worker,
they can get rid of your ass.
You get what I'm saying?
So some people got to make those decisions.
Damn, could I really, like, be on this jury for this long?
Okay, cool.
That's all happening.
Then the whole thing where Brian Steele and the other attorneys was like,
yo, y'all did some shit that we don't fuck with.
You know what I mean?
And everybody, now they're saying about this ex parte meeting,
and now we get the recusal of the judges.
The jury hasn't been back in court for two weeks.
So now you're at home, not getting paid,
just sitting, waiting for the court to tell you when to show up the next time.
I don't think they paid them for the days they don't show up.
And maybe not everybody could just go back to their job for like a week or two
and be like, oh, well, I don't know if I'll be here tomorrow, depending if they call me.
This is like a cluster fuck, right?
This shit is like the worst thing ever.
Let's look at, let's see.
Let's look up.
Law and Crime.
I think we can probably get a...
We're not going to do a long update on the YSel trial,
but essentially, young thugs still denied bond.
Let's see if we can get a quick update.
Can we get a quick update?
No, no, no, no.
By the way, we do have some ditty stuff to talk about.
We got some ditty stuff to talk about.
Let's see, WISL.
Okay, I'm getting a YSel.
Okay.
I just searched YSel trial.
It should be an update.
Here we go.
Well, tonight, new motions in the YSL RICO trial from the prosecution and defense as the trial gets set to resume what's its third judge on this case.
Attorneys for Jeffrey Williams, also known as Young Thug, filed a motion requesting bond.
Williams has been in custody since his arrest in 2022, and Fulton County prosecutors are asking to limit defense attorneys' comments made to media.
Just last week, Judge Page Reese Whitaker laid out a.
a new set of rules.
Whitaker addressed,
stress that the trial will be moving ahead,
full speed ahead.
Our ruling will be made on a number of motions
as court picks up on Tuesday, July 30th.
Well, today, defense attorneys in the YSL RICO trial
expressing outrage over a...
Here's this.
Yo, it appears that the lawyers for Yassel,
especially even Brian Steele is like,
bro, this shit is taking so long.
Like, you know, this new white judge
said, yo, if y'all got, she ordered the state prosecutors to, or the DAs, she ordered them to
literally come with a concise list of people they want to bring to the stand, because if they got
300 witnesses, it's going to take like years to get this shit done.
And they're just saying, bro, you have to tell us why the fuck you need all these people, because I get it,
It's a RICO case to Santher, but come the fuck on.
So even the judge is saying,
yo, we got to make all this shit concise, right?
If you don't need someone,
if you're going to have five people come say the same thing,
like just use one or use two, right?
If you're going to have 10 people prove one point,
just use one or two, right?
That's what the judge is saying.
He doesn't want this to be long.
But here's the thing now.
So what's happened now is the lawyer for Wiesel and Young Thug,
they're attacking the process more
they're trying to get this mistrial shit
real bad hoping that this has been
such hell kind of like almost like the vibes cartel thing
is like this has been such hell if we get a mistrial
y'all y'all just won't refile
again and we could let these things
go home right or they'll be like oh you know
we'll just get a plea time served
so there's a second apparent
call for a mistrial here it is
second private meeting where the case was
discussed without them they alleged
the comments made behind their back are
disparaging and inappropriate
at impossible grounds for mistrial.
Love and Alives Grace King joins us live tonight from the Fulton County Courthouse.
I know, Grace, you have been following this case very closely over the last several months.
Why could this new transcript be a problem?
Well, there are several portions of it that Judge Page Whitaker said she'd be, quote,
a little hot under the collar about if she were still a practicing attorney.
She's going to take that into consideration as she rules on this final outstanding mistrial motion.
What I said?
I don't know. Obviously, I don't know what to say right now either.
On Wednesday, revelations of a new ex parte meeting, sparking disappointment and outrage in the courtroom.
This is gross. This is disgusting, but it's all starting to make sense.
Attorney Max Schart expressing his frustration over the contents of this transcript.
In it now recuse Judge Ural Glanville as the state what they want him to do and what they think he can do.
Assistant District Attorney Adrian Love responded saying that is the exercise.
That is the homework for tonight.
Steen's been coming off my bald head all night.
Nothing about this is okay.
He and attorney Doug Weinstein highlighted portions they felt were inappropriate,
like a line referring to outside agitators and everybody else trying to influence the case.
Myself and my fellow outside agitators over here,
I assume that they are upset as well.
I don't think, honestly, I don't think that that reference was to anybody who's a member of the bar.
The state, after listening to these allegations, raise concerns about professionalism in the courtroom.
Being called co-conspirators is not something that I would expect to have heard, no more than I would expect to level a assertion that Mr. Schar is a defendant.
Whitaker asked everyone to take a deep breath.
She considers this transcript as part of a motion for a mistrial.
If I determine that that is such, that there was coercion that is unconstitutional or structural error, then I will grant a mistrial.
Okay, so she's basically saying, if I feel like the prosecutors and the judge were basically trying to figure out how they could send these black men to jail and they weren't trying to operate in a fairness, um,
fairness on bias in the pursuit of justice
um neutrally she's going to grant a mistrial now that's interesting because i'm going to
be honest with you i do think there's going to be a lot of blowback from this if she says that
judge glanville who by the way here's here's a thing that people believe also is like
stacked deck against young thug the glanville do that they took off the case he's the chief
judge in that court house, right? So in that courthouse, Fulton County, the Superior Court of Fulton
County, he's the chief judge. All judges, a lot of, so this white judge now, if she gets a case
and her case, like say somebody say something's wrong, whatever, whatever, he'll also
review some of her cases and he'll have say on her cases. Now, again, if you have, if you
slam him, I don't know if he's down to retire.
Some people feel like he's about to retire, whatever.
But still, people have egos.
Yo, if you, if you my colleague
and you go on record and say that
I am colluding with the prosecutor,
do you know what that means?
It means much more than
just for this young thug case.
Other people who had the judge is probably going to say,
hey, I have the same prosecutor and the same judge.
I want to know if they had any ex parte meeting
without our defense attorneys.
Maybe this guy who is the chief judge of this courthouse, right,
has fucking colluded with the prosecutor's mad time to send mad people to jail.
I'm in jail because them two were the two active parties.
You know what I mean?
Miss Love and Glanville.
A lot of this comes to precedence, right?
Like, you know what I mean?
When they find out one cop lied, like anytime they find out a cop lied,
Like anytime they find out a cop lied
Even later in the future
Usually that's good grounds for appeal
For other
For other like you know
Defense attorneys if they won't be like
Oh the key witness that was a cop
We found out they lied then
Well this is kind of a similar case
If they lied then
And we believe the jury
Use their testimony
Because they're a cop
We think that they should have not been qualified
To even testify
lot. Because they
testified, we think that we should get an
appeal.
Matter. So again, I'm wondering how
all this is happening. A bunch of people
have feel like it won't get
to a mistrial, but we will see. We will see.
Let me play one more.
And then here we go.
We were
made aware
leading to the recusal of
Judge Glanville that there was an ex parte
meeting that occurred on June 10th,
Monday, June 10th.
We were not told by the state.
We're not told by the judge that that had occurred.
We found out about it, luckily, and by happenstance.
We then demanded a transcript.
We complained about said ex parte, inappropriate ex parte meeting.
At no point when the court finally
acknowledged that there was an ex parte meeting that occurred on Monday, June 10th, at no point.
Did the court or the state at that point acknowledge, oh, by the way, there was another ex parte meeting that occurred on June 7th.
we sat there
after finding out about one ex parte meeting
and having to drag the truth out
we sat there and the state
now and I know something I think I'm like anti-young thug
I'm definitely not you know
I'm just trying to also be realistic for you out
I think this is a very good point
so here's the thing you can't
you can't undo something that's already happened
and a lot of times in these court cases
it matters about what
heard or seen in open court.
Now, that usually means that when the trial is happening and it's on official record and the
jury's in the room.
Now, here's the thing.
This is why these ex parte meetings matter.
Well, let's say Ysel Woody was going to say either A, B, C, or D, or maybe not say nothing
at all, or potentially it was down to just get arrested.
if y'all coerce him to not do what he was going to do
and y'all almost like forced him or threaten him in this ex parte meeting
then he gets on a stand and says eFGH
well you can't you can't reverse it in the in the juror's mind
they saw they didn't see ABCD as he a
allegedly wanted to do or say they saw
EFGH so how could it be fair
y'all basically made this thing to say some shit that the jury
scene and the jury that y'all keep even though you know this is like a
wishful thinking they'd be like when you go home don't look at the case don't
Google nothing blah blah blah blah blah jurors probably do but still
you can't erase something from a juror's memory
shit don't work like that so they do have a good point
about this like mistrial shit like bra
The whole thing is about why I sell Woody's testimony
It's like, dog, like if he told y'all
Privately publicly his attorney saying that he wasn't going to testify or he told y'all that oh no
I'm the one who did the killers
If y'all threatened him that he doesn't he doesn't do what he was going to do
But he does what y'all wanted to do to not get in trouble and now we realize that meeting should have never happened
But the jury heard what he said and what he said is in your favor and it hurts the defense.
I don't know if that's fair.
I'm going to keep it up being.
And their co-conspirator, the trial court, were silent about the first ex parte meeting that happened on June 7th.
What happened in that meeting on June 7th?
The state went in and disparaged defense counsel.
The state with no one else there, trashed a fellow member of the bar, Mr. Melnick,
trashed another fellow member of the bar, Taylor Bumpus,
presumed the guilt of all these individuals, including my client, Shannon Stilwell,
and all but accused myself and Mr. Steele of being co-conspirators in this YSL enterprise.
And the judge agreed.
And the judge...
Ah, okay.
So now we're getting to the mean potatoes.
this essentially what what what what this whole thing is and and i actually do believe this right
i think the judge is frustrated that he has the longest case ever in fulton county history
i think the prosecutors feel like hey listen the riko act was supposed to get the guys who
push the buttons but never pull the trigger and yeah this is meant to get young thug right
That's why Rico has always been great to use for prosecutors,
but really is used really well federally.
This is state.
States a little sloppy.
Now, here's the thing.
The prosecutors are frustrated.
They feel like Young Thug, because he got money,
has somehow subverted his funds, paid for everybody's lawyer,
so everybody's lawyer rocks to the beat of his tune.
But even the witnesses who they thought was going to say,
snitch young thug basically is infiltrating or young thug basically have them saying everything that
he needs them to say to get off so they're frustrated the judge is frustrated too the judge is like
fuck so they're having this ex parte which means you know missing someone which is the defense
they're having this meeting to say bro i think all of them are in on this shit yo how come our
witness we talked to for months, never said none of this, he was cool.
Now we get in court, he's switching up.
How come every time when Brian Steele says something, four other turn these codes on it?
They're not even looking out for the best inches of their guy.
It feels like they're just ganging up on us.
Young thug is using his bread to basically jump us in court.
And the judge is, he's supposed to be impartial, but he's watching the shenanigans.
He's like, I don't lie, you're right.
How could I do to make this fair?
You know what I mean?
You're not supposed to have those conversations, even if that's the case.
What they're supposed to do is to find the evidence of young thug doing witness tampering.
Not to fuck with, not to make up these theories that are unsubstantiated.
If you think young thug got wise toll Woody and all these other attorneys, whatever, whatever, like moving around like a puppet, find the evidence.
Execute warrants that you can see.
Obviously, here's the thing, too.
It's hard to do because there's attorney-client privilege.
You know?
It's kind of like with Tori and Kelsey.
They asked Kelsey.
Yo, Kelsey, who paid for your lawyer?
Kelsey, like, I don't know.
I forgot.
How you forgot who paid for your lawyer?
Man, lawyer fees are expensive as fuck.
Trust me, when they send you that bill, you know who damn well wires you the money.
Here's the thing.
She says she don't remember.
She's not lying.
It's not like she said, oh, I did, and then you could prove she didn't.
That's perjury, right?
She said, I don't know.
Now, the prosecutor in that Meg case was like,
now, Tori's paying for this shit.
Tori's setting all this up.
Here's the thing.
They would never catch Tori on it.
Why?
Tori would be a dumb ass to call on a jail phone to either her lawyer or her himself.
You're caught.
So you know what probably happens?
whatever Tory talks to his lawyer, that could never be admissible in court.
Attorney-client privilege.
Now, Tori's lawyer could do the dirty work.
Tori's lawyer could be like, you know what?
I know this other lawyer.
And this other lawyer, man, we've worked cases together before.
I'm going to bring him on.
We'll just say we suggested that she gets this lawyer.
Or no, no, we won't say we did anything, but I'll suggest.
it to her or, you know, whatever, and you're in the clear.
And once is this lawyer, all attorney-client conversations are privileged, how are they
going to find out?
They can't find out nothing after that.
So that's what people kind of think.
But, you know, these prosecutors here are thinking the same thing with young thug,
but you're not going to catch him doing none of that.
So they're fucked.
They're like, they're frustrated.
That's it.
They're just frustrated.
Like damn, I know young thug is using his money to fuck up our case.
He's controlling our witness.
He's controlling the other defense attorneys.
Fuck.
And the judge has seen it, but the judge can't do nothing.
The judge kind of want to help them too.
Said in this ex parte meeting, yes, I've observed these things.
By the way, you know why the judge was also mad too?
The one that got recused Glanville?
Because it kind of proves that theory and thought.
Why would Woodie's, why would Woody's,
lawyer
tell snitch on the judge about
an ex parte meeting to young thugs lawyer
if they weren't working together but here's it
here's how it works in um the court um you can't control
what the fuck um uh
Woody's lawyer has conversation with and also you can't force him to like
basically show if he's ever had conversations with young thugs lawyer even though
by the the mere definition of them getting that
information and there were the only people that weren't
weren't a part of the court staff or the prosecution that got it.
Yeah, Woody's lawyers talk to Young Thugs lawyers.
That's what happened and gave the info.
So that's why Glanville was so mad.
Like, tell me who said it.
Tell me who said because he wanted a sanction,
he wanted sanction to bump his girl,
which I think was she was stepping in for Melnick, I believe,
in representing Woody.
So he wanted to sanction her, but he needs them to say it because technically it could have been a court staff even though they wouldn't.
Like, why would they do it, right?
Could be the prosecutor, but why would they do it, right?
So that's why the last judge was mad.
And yeah, you know, it's all a game going on here.
The guilt of all the defendants, the judge presumed the guilt of myself and co-counsel, Mr. Steele.
And all this, people have been saying to me throughout this whole trial, why does judge of the judge,
Glanville have it out for you and it never made sense and I and I don't assume bad motives of
anyone why did judge Glanville when you did nothing wrong try to throw you in jail
accuse you of cussing him out in open court when you didn't do anything why does he always
tell you yell at you tell you to sit down and and be quiet why does he cut you off at every
opportunity why did he try to throw brian steel in jail for 20 days for doing what was right
And I didn't have an answer.
And then yesterday I received, and I appreciate that, Judge.
I appreciate someone finally being open about what's going on here, and I received a transcript.
And in that transcript, the trial judge, who is not only assuming the guilt of my client,
but is assuming the guilt of me and my friend Mr. Steele.
This is gross.
This is disgusting.
But it's all starting to make sense.
it clicked when I read that transcript last night.
This is not okay.
Nothing about this is okay.
These gentlemen have a right to a fair and impartial judge,
and I appreciate the fact that you are going to be a fair and impartial judge.
But the reality judge is that they don't have a right to a fair and impartial judge
starting on witness 76 of a trial after nine months or whatever it is.
they have the right to a fair and impartial judge from the beginning.
And this is absolutely gross and disgusting.
And the bottom line is there's a lot more discussions that need to be had about this.
But the bottom line is if you ask me,
do we need to revisit the rulings of the judge who sits in chambers
secretly and talks to the other side and says,
yes, I've been observing this.
I've been observing this about what's going on to trial.
The judge that says not only I'm going to meet with you on Friday and on Monday,
but if we need to talk during the weekend, yeah, we can do that.
The judge that hands suggest handing Mr. Copeland a list of questions.
Do we need to revisit those rulings?
Absolutely we need to revisit those rulings.
We need to revisit everything.
This is broken and it's not okay.
Tonight, Atlanta rapper Young Thug and the other co-defendants in the YSL RICO trial will remain in jail.
Judge Page Whitaker says that the defendant's circumstances haven't changed since their last...
This is bond hearing.
Now, she ruled on about a half dozen motions today.
She denied all of them except for one for a mistrial, including one that alleged she could not successfully pick up the trial nine months into testimony.
I absolutely intend to familiarize myself with what has gone on in this trial prior to me getting involved in it.
I've already begun to.
As long as Judge Whitaker denies this final mistrial motion, she hopes to resume the jury trial on Monday.
Okay.
Young thugs internationally watched criminal.
Extreme downs about the ability of this case to move.
I'm going to deny the state's most.
Attorneys for Jeffrey Williams, aka Young Thug, filed a motion to remove two prosecutors from this case based on a private meeting on June 10th between the former judge, the state, and a key witness.
Defense attorneys argue the meeting wasn't proper, while prosecutors disagree.
That they all intimidated.
Okay, all right.
So I think we're getting the gist of this.
Essentially, we're, we're, we're still.
in limbo and we're not back on track to start this trial back again.
It's all about, it's going to be several motions flying.
Yo, motion to mistrial, motion of this.
Oh, there's another second ex parte meeting.
So this thing is not going to be resolved soon unless this judge again grants a mistrial.
And then we could see, will they be trying again.
So we will see, bro.
We will see.
Okay.
Anyway, I don't know if you guys seen this,
but apparently the fourth suspect or no well the third suspect actually fourth because there was already three suspects arrested in the murder of folio the fourth suspect who was actually a trigger man just got picked up right here we are with let me see if i can find it with jacksonville sheriff's office who did the sting who picked him up basically over it was after
midnight of the day that they announced, yo, that this guy was basically wanted.
Okay, apparently actually, Jacksonville Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Marshal Service,
they said they tracked Rashad Murphy to an apartment complex off Collins Road.
Okay, he was wanted for murder, which by the way, look at this right here.
Look like they threw gas.
I don't know what they did, but they went into a window here.
Now, this was interesting.
Apparently this guy was threatened to kill himself and was making multiple.
multiple facetime calls basically saying he's not giving himself up.
It's kind of so ironic that these guys are willing to take a life.
No, they don't even blink, no thought about it.
But if it's time for them to get arrested and again, just even go stay in a counter
because who knows, maybe it gets found innocent.
They're talking about they rather kill themselves, right?
Such as the streets, right?
There's one of the murder in the Tampa Shooting Death of Charles Jones,
also known as Julio Fulio last month.
GSO CPR gang and SWAT units surrounded the,
the apartment complex and help evacuate nearby residents.
Okay, after hours of negotiators attempting to talk to Murphy,
they had to negotiate with this fuck, nigger, right?
With assistance from patrol and the UAS unit,
SWAT operators use tactics to force the man out.
So it looks like they use some type of gas and method.
You can see this looks like a lot of,
maybe not gas, but probably smoke.
They probably start throwing smoke bombs
in the unit through a window
because number one
he was just I don't know if he barricade himself in there
but he said I ain't coming out
obviously they didn't know
particularly if maybe there's people in there
I don't know exactly why they chose this route
but clearly they were just letting this motherfucker know
we here for business okay
they use tactics to force the man out
he surrendered just after midnight
he's the fourth person arrested in Tampa case
the Texas continued to
track another suspect Dave Yon Murphy and apparently that's the last person right
JSO has continued to work closely with Tampa police and other partners
to investigate the case and protect our streets and they have something about
crime stoppers let's actually play this video in its entirety let's see
smokey huh then the kids please like telling me talk to
Now I've seen somebody on the
Now I've seen somebody in the comments as man
In them videos know we could identify that's them
Well these genuses had their phones on they probably were sending text messages to corroborate
They probably made phone calls your bro you over here
Your big bro you behind us you follow you following that nigga yeah so
Again like wearing a mask means nothing if you're gonna have your
cell phone pinging you in the area
pings you coming from Jacksonville
your car license plate is caught on license plate
readers
you are
setting up via text or through multiple
like it's pretty easy like we have technology
these days you know what I mean like a fucking
shi-steat doesn't absolve you
from a murder right
that like that's the
that's the greatest thing I think
police are probably saying these fucking dumb asses
think that because we went through
that we're in a shi-stie, they could never get caught.
Let's be fucking for real, okay?
Let's be real.
Okay, let's be fucking for real.
Like, the police have so much technological advanced data that they could pinpoint and track YouTube.
Right?
Like, you know, it's even so funny.
Like, and I've heard this, I'm not too sure if it's all the way true, but, you know,
police aren't going to tell you exactly all this.
They said,
one of the things is if you have your cell phone on your cell phone's constantly going to
pick it's basically a walking GPS right some people because they need their cell phones at
some point they'll turn their cell phones off here's the fucked up thing about it though how some
phones work they'll still communicate with the fucking especially an iPhone like a iPhone
will still communicate with the tower just at a um especially if it's still has battery power
just at a lesser frequency,
but it'll do so for the GPS,
find my iPhone function, right?
You ever see what they say like,
oh yeah, you know,
you can find an iPhone even if it's off?
Yeah, because supposedly it's still communicating
with the tower.
So if you have it on, period, like this, they could do it.
Also, I've heard that if you say both of y'all got a phone,
your phone's off, but his phone is on,
that also, based on some of the RF,
I can't remember the name of some of these signals that your phone is admitting,
and, like, they could tell what phones are near to it, even if it's off.
So again, like, these are things that people who do crime, brother,
getting a $2 shiasty will not make you not get caught for a crime.
Like, unfortunately, for criminals, good for the society.
Crime is, like, these days when you commit a murder,
you probably are going to get caught because most of the,
likely you're just too stupid to really even comprehend how police are going about
apprehending criminals these days this isn't the 90s maybe some of these things
was in the 90s oh i was messed up you know i was messed up you i tossed the gun nobody can
follow me now all right maybe but we're in like 2024 like my nigger tesla's got cameras
holiday inn's got cameras and even if that's not it nigger you got you got cell phones in your
pockets you got all type of shit
your bitch got you find my iPhone
GPS locator thingy
like come on like what are these guys
think they're going to do
all I'm just saying is that
I hear
and by the way you know I believe the sheriff's office
when they said these guys went through great lens to like
not get detected
but I'm gonna be honest with you
I think the majority of people who do crime these days
are too dumb to do it
the police are just operating on a whole different
level like a whole different
fucking level, right?
And they have a reach to everything.
Don't talk in vanish mode.
When they send a, when they send a subpoena to meta,
meta is going to give up what you said in vanish mode.
It works like that too.
Oh, your telegram?
Okay, maybe telegram the company can't, or they won't retrieve whatever you said
because it's supposed to be like, oh, encrypted.
but once they get your phone,
they could use your phone with telegram
and figure it out.
So you'd have to throw that phone away.
Most of these niggas,
they ain't even pay for their phone cash, man.
Like, yo, yo, yo, these days phones cost like $1,500, man.
These niggas is not,
there's no real burners no more.
You know what I mean?
Like, yo, no niggins going to be like,
yo, I'm just toss my iPhone.
Hell no.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, I really like wonder
when I see people doing murder.
I'm like, you know, like, you're not
the smartest, you're not the sharpest knife in the drill.
Like, you know you're going to get caught, right?
Oh, that's a new thing.
Oh, yeah, if I call on FaceTime, niggas, niggas won't know.
And apparently there is some truth to that, right?
Like, so the audio recording or the video recording unless, unless your phone was already
tapped.
I hear if your phone is tapped.
It don't matter if you do FaceTime.
Because everything, every data communication is then tracked.
The thing is with, um, um, um, um, the thing is allegedly with regular calls, at times they could be archived.
And, and I don't know, maybe they could do it if there wasn't a warranted play.
Anyway, apparently the FaceTime, FaceTime audio shit is a little bit better.
But you still got to realize it's still going to register as a data conversation between you and whoever that they're,
they're going to also know, especially if they're investigating person A, and they see you
call right before the murder, your person B, and you call right after the murder.
Again, they're probably going to say, uh, let's go holl at this other person.
So I still don't get it.
You know what I mean?
I still don't get it.
Like, I'm not trying to give him to give tips to criminals, but I'm like, if you're
one of those criminals who really were trying to get away,
shit, you should not talk on the phone at all.
You should be talking in person, not around an Alexa.
You should, like, again, you got to be somewhere where there's no electronic equipment.
Half of these things just, like, monitor and almost, like, in a very subtle way, in a very subtle way, just, like, snitch all you.
Like, I mean, they're usually good for, like, for example, like certain either ring cameras or certain shit.
even Alexis who Alexa has a partnership with ring.
Yeah.
It'll activate at certain times.
There's a certain way how to get that audio.
So again, I just think people are too stupid to do crime.
You know what I mean?
Like what it would take to do like a perfect crime and not get caught in 2024,
I don't think the random hood nigger who is just driving to Tampa
to follow a nigger from spot to spot is going to be able to do.
I'm sorry to tell you all.
Okay.
Anyway, they're looking for the last.
Let me ask you a question.
And I hope nobody's ever in this position, right?
But I'll just ask a question anyway.
If you were a person and you know your name is circulating, they're like they're looking for you.
Like right now, Davian Murphy, let's say they don't catch them until next week.
What do you do with your last, I don't know, maybe week?
What do you do with your last week of freedom?
Like, what would you do?
We just get them as much pussy as you.
you could possibly get?
Like, what do you do?
Do you try to plan away how to, like, run?
Like, what would you do?
Do you get a lawyer and try to, like, orchestrate your, uh, turn yourself?
Like, what would you do?
Somebody says, go old school, get a closed circuit walkie-talkie, range up to 50 miles.
Well, it depends on what you say closed circuit is because, you know, I mean,
a lot of these open, um, I guess it's open circuit, like, like, you know, they have these
pages that just capture police radio, right?
and that's like public police radio
communications
when you start going over
those type of signals that's like walkie talkie
you never know
your voice could be on some
random person who's tapped into that signal
who just has a server that just records
every communication for the last three four days
somebody said buy a yacht and go into ocean
these things is broke
somebody said go to Mexico and learn Spanish
somebody says spin up
again hiding an abandoned building what so wants to show the video with him with the bible in his hand
who not this guy rasha murphy no way no way he had a video with a bible and saying no way he would do
that no way he had a this is a stander let me see tiniq i actually just got off the phone with
someone who called us about saying they heard police saying rashad murphy's name now he
He is one of the suspects that police told us earlier they are looking for in connection with Julio Fulio's murder.
And actually, while I've been here, I've heard police over the megaphone saying, come out with your hands up.
Police is here.
We don't want to harm you right now.
This is everything that I'm hearing.
I tried to videotape it, but it's a little hard to hear.
But in this time that I've been here, we've actually seen a lot of JSO officers pull into this apartment complex.
And that's when they start surrounding them.
I wonder if there's a helicopter here.
He's in the house.
It's a difference.
Now, apparently,
Rashad Murphy, his street name was ghost.
Clearly, you know what I mean?
That was just a nickname because that nigga was not ghost.
Okay.
If you did a murder and they got your face up there saying that wanted,
we need this nigga.
Maybe you should probably live up to your name and become ghost.
You shouldn't be just chilling,
getting your dick sucking like an apartment complex.
You should probably want to.
be somewhere that nobody can find you okay so clearly he wasn't ghosts like that
yeah yeah that's him they got him okay he came out oh shit he came out it's good picking them on
He got to the door.
He was crying.
He was crying.
He had a bed zone.
He had a bed.
Oh, wow.
He might say to cry with you.
Who was crying?
He was crying.
He was crying.
He had a bed zone.
Now we have to look.
We have to look for the other business.
That was.
And there's two brothers.
There's another one that's over the Bible
The mission the younger brother
Wait, no way he had a Bible
Chat
Which one did a
Rashad Murphy have a Bible in
I gotta see this
Is it this? Let's see
They live on the news
Where's the Bible?
Hold on. Let me get on Twitter.
Yo, Twitter will be having, like, more direct videos than,
than, um, this is fine.
Um, Rashard Murphy.
Bobble.
That's not it.
What's his name?
It was, uh, what Murphy?
Yeah, Rashad Murphy.
All right.
Let's just look this up.
We'll find it on here.
Oh, okay.
Here's, damn.
Oh, my boy came out with a dog.
Nah, he dropped that door real quick.
Oh, no.
Nah! Oh, nah! Hold on. Jacksonville Sheriff's Office? Okay, let me go on. Jacksonville, Sheriff Office, Facebook. Yeah, they be putting everything on. Yo, I ain't gonna lie. Sheriff Offices love Facebook, my nigga. They'd be on Facebook just giving it up, bro. Look. Oh, homie came out. Look right here.
Nigel, why bring the dog out with you? I ain't going to lie. He's seen this dog. He said, fuck the Chihuahua.
Yo, even the dog ran to them
Nika
Even his dog was like
Peace out, nigga
Catch you later
Even his dog ran to them
Nigger
They see they've seen this canine right here
Even his dog was like
Nick
Get the fuck off me,
nigga
Yeah
Yo, I ain't gonna lie
That nigga was trying to use a dog as a shield,
bruh
Oh
Listen
Listen
Here we go
Go
Go
Go
Go on
Go on
Go on
Come on
Keep on
Go on your
Come on your tummy
God damn
They got this thing in boot camp
Keep on
Come on soldier
Keep flowing
Keep flowing
Come towards me
Look that fuck now
The Lord is my shepherd
I shall not want
He made me lie down to the good pastor
I think it was up in there
Reading all the scriptures, nigga
Yo, this is the type of nigger
That I guarantee on Sundays
When his mama was asking him
Hey Rashad
You want to come with me to church?
I think you should go to Bible study
Man, F that shit, man
I'm with the boys, I'm with the homies, man
We're about to go flip some holes real quick
Yeah, he was
This nigga ain't read the Bible
Ever till this day, nigga
Yo, you ever see the same?
They'd be like, yo, niggas
Don't go to church, they don't be religious
but let they stub they tow the first thing they'll be like oh my god you know what me the nigger got a
now oh nah what's this nah this is crazy
Yeah, nigga, that Bible.
You need up that book now.
The nigga had a Bible and a dog in his hand.
God damn.
You know, this stupid ass nigga thought he could tell the cops.
Why I was just like I was reading my scriptures and take care of my dog?
What the hell?
Nah, Jacksonville Sheriff.
Yo, this is one thing about Florida police, they love embarrassing niggas, bro.
Nigget, they'd be having multiple camera angles and shit like that.
damn they be acting like a Tyler Perry movie man
they got better quality than something
tube you should I be watching like I ain't gonna hold you
they'd be going in
this is the first one they put out
god damn
oh alright
oh we watch this already
chiefs investigation that's up to
TPD we don't have an investigation
on him right now
balance
okay
god damn it
so once
act your cause to show that
street life ain't it.
I was, I was trying to do that from even back in the
war in Shire right, nigga.
I kept saying how stupid niggins was.
I had a,
yo, I had a channel on YouTube called Crime Fails.
Just to basically say like, listen, man,
bro, y'all got to stop listening to some of these
niggas.
Crime Fails.
I had a channel.
It was a YouTube channel.
And I would just show you, like, yo, bro,
the majority of, right here.
The majority of criminals is dumb as shit.
You get what I mean?
Like, bro.
Like, look.
This, look, look,
the three videos I did.
Idiots butt dial the police while they were cooking meth.
Like, come on.
Look at this next one.
Deadbeat Dad faces felony after flossing on Instagram.
And three idiots, no, no, idiot robs three banks and post the evidence for the FBI on
Facebook of what he took.
Nigger shit.
I know they're all niggis, but God damn it, like stupid-ass niggas, man.
These are some stupid-ass niggas.
All right, Rashad, I see you.
Where do you think Davyon's at right now, though?
Davyon Murphy, yo, they are serious as shit.
They say he put a gun to his head and was on FaceTime with his girlfriend for hours before surrendering.
I ain't going to lie.
If I'm him, I'm tight.
Bitch, didn't I tell you to come over today?
I told you these goddamn feds could have got me any day.
I needed some pussy before I go into jail.
I could imagine what he was saying to his girl.
Like, yo, bitch, did not say to come over.
You told me you how to get your head on?
these things might lock me up at any moment
What's this?
Let me just click out of this
I don't know, it might be porn
My boy was
A boy had a little Bible with him
Okay, okay
Any other videos?
I guess that's it
Yeah, they're gonna catch capture the last
niggas soon
I heard
We do have some update on
Remember that girl
By the way
Can somebody tell me who the fuck is giving out my number
to all these political
candidates.
How the fuck,
as soon as I open my phone up,
I'm geeked, I'm like,
oh shit, who texts me?
Hey, this is Kamala Harris.
Bitch, I didn't give you my fucking number.
Fuck is you texting me for?
She texts me, email me,
she'd be doing the most.
This is the first hole
that got all my information
that I didn't solicit or give my shit to.
Niggins, she texts me every day.
If you don't speak against the abortion pill,
what the fuck?
How do you get in my phone?
How does it get my...
I should get my shit.
And I ain't going to lie.
It's not only her either.
How is Uncle Trump texting me?
Nigger, Trump texts me 15 minutes after he got, almost got assassinated.
I'm like, huh?
What the hell?
Bro, I kid you not.
I kid you not.
I'm going to read the last text.
I don't know how they got.
Let me read this shit.
They'd be on some shit.
Let me read this shit right here.
I got to search for it.
Nick, they'll be texting you mad direct
I mean, let me
Nicket texts me on
on July 22
It just says from Trump
By Biden
One million signatures needed
Be the first to read my full response
Like huh
Like what the hell
I did not tell that nigga to text me
How did that nigga got all my information
Both of them be texting me
I'm kid you now
I wake up this morning
I wake up this morning
and I'm looking through my email.
It says, hi.
This is your president, a nominee, Kamala.
I'm like, what the fuck, bitch?
Are you texting me?
I didn't tell you to text me?
No, she emailed me.
That's what she did this morning.
I was like, yo, this is getting out of hand.
That happened to you too?
They texting you too?
Yo, Gene.
Yo, what's going on, bro?
All right, anyway, cool.
All right, all right, all right.
Oh, this is I was trying to figure out.
I was trying to go to my,
Messages.
Somebody had sent me.
They said,
here we go.
Oh, my boy,
Drizzi over here is celebrating the World Boss.
Oh, come on.
I ain't going to lie, man.
When I think the Drake and World Ball song coming out?
That's kind of interesting.
I wonder if Drake know the politics like that.
Now, granted,
granted,
hold on.
Drake celebrating World Ball.
freedom I'm making a post let me tell you some politics behind it I wonder if Drake
knows this but Drake probably knows this Jake be tapped in with culture you want to
hear some some tea here's a tea I know it's kind of sucks for me to use that language
but it's okay here we go so Drake just posted I think he's like let me just go to a story
and find it right let me post it so if you go to the story he posted
Vibs Cartel he says boss free up now you get what I'm saying
and he says,
Adija,
okay,
that is Vibes Cartel's first name.
Then he posts him rocking this shirt,
and it says,
free cartel,
obviously he's supposedly free now, right?
And I forgot,
I think this says up to the time,
is this says up to the time?
Up to the time,
yeah,
I think up to the time,
free world boss.
Okay, cool.
Now,
here's an interesting thing about this.
Now,
first and foremost,
y'all gonna have to,
y'all gonna have to tap it with me for this, right?
So Vibes Cartel,
Remember I told you he's like this menace.
Like a lot of people said like he's evil.
He's a good musician.
I don't know if he's evil.
But they said that he was ordering so much murders.
One of the people he ordered to be murdered was one of his own artists.
Guess who his artist is?
Pop Khan.
So if you could go on YouTube, it came out during one of the, that gang, they say he controlled.
It's called the Klansman, right?
one of their guys or some of the information that came out in their trial because they got arrested too in some other unrelated shit it came out that vibes cartel ordered them to kill his own artist popcorn now obviously they didn't kill popcorn because he's alive cartel ordered murder right um but yeah it says vibes cartel ordered a hit on entertaining uh on an entertainer which is popcorn says eyewitness right now here's a funny thing
about this. I don't know how this works, but look like popcorn somehow forgave him if that's true.
We don't know if it's true, right? He must have forgave him because Vibes Cartel recently.
By the way, there was some songs thrown back and forth between like Vibs Cartel and Popcorn,
even though they were protege, you know, they're on that song, well, you get that new clock,
said daddy, right? From there, vibes cartel goes to jail. People looked at Popcorn as like,
Yo, like, why you feel like you're not supporting the boss like that in a strange relationship?
Anyway, he posted popcorn not too long ago, and popcorn been speaking highly of him.
So look like they're kind of cool now.
I don't know if, again, we don't know if this is true.
If somebody tried to kill you, because you, like, be like, free that guy?
Like, I don't know.
But anyway, I wonder if Drake knows that part of it, because Drake being all happy that Vibs Cartel is getting out.
Nigger, if you're in Jamaica and you know, nigga, they say Vibov's Cartel was trying to get your artist,
because apparently popcorn is ovio
Vascar to try to get that nigga whacked
Like Voscar is a different demon, my nigga, I haven't gone out of you
Right?
Look, look
Who's this?
Somebody's a joint
People with you're back with that next up there.
Okay, this is too Jamaica for you.
I won't understand it.
Here we go, here we go.
Oh, this is-
We are going to go over.
This is Sir Pete.
Yo, Sir Pete, you know the big act watches you, right?
I'll be watching all these guys.
Oh my God, I got to sit through commercial.
So this is a guy who is like anonymous.
People think he's a former police, but like he exposed a lot of stuff that came out to be true.
And they said, yeah, it says Popcorn was supposed to be killed on Hellshire Road by the Klansman.
That's a Klansman.
It's like a whole gang that supposedly Bob's cartel basically had a lot of influence and kind of almost like, you know, indirectly or directly could tell them to kill a nigga.
You get what I'm saying?
That's according to the police.
but we know
let's see
here we go
with some pictures
by the way
I'm actually going to
when vibes cartel was locked up
he was arguing with this guy
who was the YouTuber
because this guy was saying certain
shit remember vibes cards
just runs Jamaica
but he was saying certain shit like
yo the guy y'all like he's really a killer
like I know y'all think he's innocent
because I love his music but he's a killer
he's a bad guy right you know I mean
and um
post pictures I'm going to post me
him
into but this is 2016 now this is interesting too and i'm going to give you some backstory on this
so back around then this when drake was on his jamaican vibe you know what i mean control la like
all of that a lot of jamaican artists this is popcorn right here a lot of jamaican artists didn't
they were envious or they felt away about popcorn because again remember like jamaica is just
not a rich country so like anytime a new car comes out like for example i don't know who has the first
Mayback or the first cyber truck in Jamaica
But like you're gonna be that's like a show of wealth right
Like hell of people got cyber trucks over here now
But if you're the first nigga in Jamaica with a cyber truck
It's like damn you getting it right
So anyway Drake bought bought
Popcorn this this is a range rover
It's a drop top convertible range rover truck
Right by the way also certain cars in Jamaica
Are more European because the steering is on the right side
instead of the left side.
So some cars in Jamaica,
you won't see over here in the United States
just because of that.
And also emission standards or whatever.
Anyway, so Drake buys popcorn this vehicle, right?
I think we could even Google there.
Drake buys popcorn range rover.
Look, he buys him a $14.7 million in Jamaican money.
Drop top rangeover.
You can see.
God.
This is popcorn showing it all.
No, no.
Okay.
Now, a lot of artists start taking aim at popcorn for that.
I'm going to tell you why they started taking aim at him.
They start saying, yo, you drink's bitch.
Obviously, because drinking by them.
But they're also like, yo, yo, you like a hoe.
That nigga buying you shit.
Obviously, his thing is, yo, y'all's just mad because the biggest artist in the world fuck with me, right?
Anyway
By then he was already in jail
For about what five years
Right
Okay so this is 2016
Cartel's in jail for five years
I hope you guys
This guy uses a voice changer
Because he doesn't want people to find
Like this is Jamaica
Like niggas know that you
You on YouTube
Not necessarily snitching
But you over here like spilling all the beans
They'll kill you
You know what I'm saying like legitimately
Like there's no YSel Woody in Jamaica
Right
Like why I sell Woody would literally be
Choped up in the woods
Like only in America
Could you be doing
20 v1s after you're telling on somebody that's supposedly ruthless.
You go tell on some, you even a YouTuber
and you over here talking shit about vibes cartel,
you're going to be in the morgue, my nigga.
You get what I'm saying?
So that's why he was the voice changer.
But he never took the steps
that he ended up going to.
People, you really want to hear this.
Popcorn, you really want to hear this.
Because I know Megastard addressed the world snitch.
So he used to call vibes cartel
to the world snitch.
Black man from Kluxman.
who were operating on the others, right,
are the program of the worst snitch.
So I got to like transit.
I think I could get it,
but he's calling Vibes Cartel of Worstnish.
The reason why he's calling him a snitch,
he's saying that when Vyves Cartel got caught,
Vives Cartel told the police,
hey, I know where these Klansmen guy
that he kind of controls,
I could give you where they stash their guns,
if you let me go.
Allegedly, there's no, not much proof to this
from what I've seen.
But that's why he's saying,
yo, y'all look at Vives Cartel as the biggest gangster who ever lived.
You know, it was infamous that like, yo, bro, he got sentenced to life.
He took it like a man, just kept it gang.
So he walked out of court.
He throws up this.
This is like, it's seen as West Side over here,
but it's for West Bank, which means Gaza in Jamaica, right?
So he's throwing up a gang sign after he came out with a guilty murder conviction.
Don't give a fuck.
Everybody's like this is the biggest.
gangster who could be like he's up there so he's a gangster and the best musician right
um this guy is saying the guy y'all look up to is just is not that guy so he's been trying to like
debunk the myth or what he says is the myth of vibes cartel and those men we're going to take
your life that day so apparently popcorn didn't know about this plot right so vibes carter goes to jail
popcorn is free Drake is fucking with him but popcorn starts straying away from vibes cartels group
which is called Gaza, right?
It's like, imagine if, I don't want to compare popcorn to, like, Gunner,
but imagine Gunner start straight away from Y's cell, right?
And essentially, like, he's like, yo, nigger, now is the time we need you to rep.
But of course, niggins just went out for murder and all type of shit.
Like, you kind of want to stay away from that, right?
So they start kind of like beefing a little bit, and apparently this wasn't known to popcorn
that someone was going to kill him.
and it came out in the trial
of some other niggies.
Anyway, let me play.
Did you know that?
Popcorn, are you not talk to?
Did you know that?
Okay.
Go-arn.
Are you psyched?
I'm sorry.
Let's share with the final party there.
Just got the range.
There was a car being there.
Me I got tell.
So he says,
when you were celebrating
getting this goddamn car from Drake,
you were leaving some party,
and there was a car right behind you.
And he's going to drop certain specifics,
basically saying
hey I wasn't there
if I'm telling you these details
you should know I'm telling the truth
but he's basically saying the guys
who were supposed to kill you was in the car
behind you
he starts telling who was in the car that was
going to kill him which yeah this guy drops
mad like details
tell world snitch who was also
in a car and anybody
who really really know a clans
will recognize some of them name you
so he's saying if you know the
gang Klansmen you're gonna recognize these names I'm about a drop and they were in the car
that was supposed to kill popcorn in the vehicle that Drake bought him real snitch
me gonna show you just how much me know and maybe you shouldn't be looking so far maybe you
need to be looking closer to figure out who Serpy really is people at jamaica look for on
the screen right now oh we don't start sweating well snitch why you're sweat for
he posed some guy's face i guess he's like a known killer that was in this gang
And he's like, don't start sweating, don't start, you know.
Come on, let's get that blood pressure down.
I mean, I did warn you.
I did warn you what would happen if you keep talking tough online, right?
People are Jamaica.
The individual you're looking at right now was one of black men from Klansman's top killer.
A youth by the name of Sos.
Not mad Sos, but Sos.
Okay, okay.
Anyway, he's going to name other people too.
Jamaica asked then,
Why is Popcorn still here?
Okay, okay.
So now he's going to answer the question.
Why didn't they kill Popcorn?
Here we go.
And the man named was to pull up on Popcorn.
And with him up, so now, Jamaica asks then,
Why is Popcorn still here?
Popcorn, this is where you come in.
Do you remember back from that event,
the police pulled up on by you and draw you out of the line
and gave you an escort and you left because the bro they clog up?
Okay.
So supposedly, again, I'm trying to just, you know, for the people who don't understand, like, you know, or don't know the context or can't understand the lingo.
Basically, they said popcorn is coming from an event.
It was like a party or a club, something like that.
And he's in this vehicle that drink bought for him.
But they're saying that Vibs Cartel ordered for him to get killed that night.
So there's a car who kind of hops out behind him.
However, in Jamaica, it's different than, like, I don't know if you, I live in, you know, you know,
New Jersey, like if you're in a heavy city area, there's mad roads like, you know, it's like
fucking intersection after intersection.
A lot of times there's like one main road in Jamaica.
You know what I'm saying?
There's not like four roads intersecting constantly.
So it's clogged up with cars and buses and taxis that's taking people from this event.
So Popcorn is sitting in traffic, right?
And yes, even the superstar, he's sitting in traffic.
The guys who want to kill him is right behind him.
right they're not going to just kill him right then because they also want to make sure to get away but but they're right behind their tail in him like good no matter how long we we take to get out of his bottleneck we're going to kill this nigga and apparently he's the guy is saying the only reason why popcorn is alive is that the police saw that the artist who obviously is a high profile guy in jamaica was like yo get out of the line and we're going to give you a police escort and that's the only reason why he's alive that's allegedly the story which i'm going to be
honest with you, that story would have me shook. I wouldn't want to have nothing to do with a
motherfucker who was trying to do some shit like that. But I don't know if it's true. We don't know,
we don't know. But it is Jamaica people. Come on, popcorn. You're using them. You're not
African public. You're not African public. Talk to your...
Whichever prayer, your mother, pray for your morning time, tell her I never stop.
The worst snitch, send man.
for take your life
because him say you are in
farmer but that wasn't really in business
because that was the case
for him in Japan
so anyway
crazy kind of shit so so I guess
I say with Drake posted
with Drake posting
your free world boss
or like world boss free obviously
everybody who loves Jamaican music loves
love cartel
but I do wonder and if you're
you have to be Jamaican to notice
it's kind of like understood that possibly Vibs Cartel had ordered for this dude to get knocked off
and by the way Vibb's got in jail but that's how powerful he is so he could be in jail and order
for a niggil who's a big musician be like yeah kill that nigga right obviously popcorn you know
knew it after you know it came out in trial for these other guys he's never really spoken on it though
and it's one of those things where
Vibs Cartel is so popular
that I'm gonna be honest with you
you could see
I think like this is how Jamaica is
and I'm not saying Vibis Cartel is this
but
Jamaica could see a thousand dead people
and you could see cartel with a smoking gun
and and
Jamaica's gonna be like
all right they must have did something
all right cartel next song
let's hear the music
they love the nigga that much
like no matter
so basically
Popcorn is not going to go speak out against
Like the nigga been to running music from jail
Like nobody's gonna speak against Vibs Cartel
He's just that powerful
Like whether it's jail or not
So yeah he might have tried to get you clap
But fuck it! You know what I mean?
You still here so just let it be
You know what I mean? Which is uh
Oh Popcorn posted him? Of course
If popcorn didn't post him
It would probably be a problem
You get what I'm saying?
Now will it ever be the same?
Oh yeah yeah of course
He posted yet.
Cartel now a free man.
13 years of fight on Win Bumbo-Clot International World Boss Day.
You now know.
Apparently, actually not apparently.
It's about to be Jamaican Independence Day pretty soon.
Yeah.
And by the way, about 85% not, yeah, really, yeah, 85% of popcorn fans are Vibs Cartel fans.
So technically you can't go against Cartel no matter what.
No matter what, right?
Like Bob Scartel thing is Gaza.
He has this thing called Unruly.
And yeah, you don't even see, yeah, you don't even see nobody even talking about that shit.
Now, granted, if you're not Jamaican, you never really know about what I just told you all.
Yeah.
It's interesting.
I'm saying, Bob Scars are interesting.
There was a video.
There was a video that came out.
It's kind of like a depressive video.
There's a video of, it was like.
a mother crying
basically saying
this is the shit
in vain
we go down from
we need
a block
you know I'm saying
Lizard is
and them only think
about the vibes
cartels
side
with gender
and the way
right
remember
yeah
and people
strive
and
the ex
allegedly
your comments
one
are
is
I probably can't find it.
As I hear she, you know, she, so she direct our frustration toward fans of wives
cartel whom she perceives as lacking empathy and the same.
Where's the video?
I tell people at the University, the University of the West.
You'll be able to see with a passion and do not want them over.
All right, I don't know.
Okay, yeah, I think this is it.
It says the mother.
cry that vibes cartel killed their son
and other people
I guess those like mothers of people
who said vibes cartel got their son
got their kids killed
like they were crying to be like yo
it's crazy how this guy is so popular
that nobody gives a fuck about the fact
that he done killed
our kids and I go a lot
everybody was just like
so
free artists free arties
yeah because everybody's been saying free vibes cartel
hold of me if it gets a little
Tony Curlew never chubloon.
Tony Curleon never do no nothing.
I'm here telling her when I have six son I say you,
nah, get to it.
I never did I remember about my son alone.
I never did I remember about my son alone.
I didn't remember about Tony Curlew.
I did a member about the little boy in a clax day
where he my breeder go.
So she's mentioning people who she's claiming of a house cartel got killed.
He got killed.
The boy, cab a car, breeder.
and son go shoot him
I remember everything
when I see son
and I say you
now get away
just wait till I don't bury
my son
you,
now get to it
you need to kill
the whole of them
for a one of Christian
Penny and say Gaza
and who they are
go to pack
to say Gaza
to kill them out
so she basically
is everybody who's
so this Gaza is like
what
vibes cartels
he calls a record label
but some people
will call it
you know, gang, right?
Kill them out.
Enough people
guys that kill no man.
And when I look and see a loom and
the cooper of the ballet
do man, they come on TV.
I talk about free artists,
free artists.
There's no much murder.
The artist
they left her cry.
No, no much murder.
The artist
they left for cry.
We don't know much murder.
The artist is.
essentially he's saying you know how many moms vibes cartel has resulted in them crying and mourning because he done their kids
pick me the heart is they're fireless we don't know much people the heart is they kill jesus christ if the heart is they put in money that something better of jamaica would have a better country
I have people who have money and defend a little wicked boy there.
Jesus Christ, you know, much people pick the boy they kill.
All right, so she pretty much is insane.
Fibre does kill a lot of people.
Then see him ugly pick the dem,
and sing-song of the world kind of things.
And people pick them in a day after they do no for them.
You know, wicked people.
Oh, no past.
Okay, yeah.
So, you know,
some other, you know?
She's saying
she's saying it's unfair
because Vibs Cartel is popular.
Everybody's saying,
free him.
But in reality,
this nigga doesn't kill everybody.
You know what I mean?
Which is,
all right.
All right.
Cool.
Yeah,
we're not going to do
the straight Vibs Cartel shit.
Like,
we'll kind of go back to it.
But yeah,
now you know the popcorn thing.
Popcorn clearly don't seem like
he got a problem, right?
He seemed like he's cool.
By the way, him and Vibskar tells you to do a whole bunch of stuff.
And by the way, I actually predict that they're probably going to do shit again, right?
Like what I said earlier, like, bro, you can't go against this guy, my nigga.
Like, this guy is just too powerful, right?
Anyway.
So Popcorn says free him.
Drake says he's free.
Yeah, I'm telling you, he's going to sell out some crazy shit.
I haven't gone a lot of you.
I do and I'm reluctantly saying this
I think because of how much power he's coming out with
he's going to have so much power
so much power
you're probably going to see someone try to either kill him
or they're going to try to give him another murder charge
right for some other shit
because like the society
that marches to the beat of the drum
that he's doing
he's been saying the government's corrupt basically has now been proven that they he's going to come out of martyr
y'all lock me up for 13 years for murder and the courts basically said i ain't do it right you know
even though i ain't do it i'm i'm the person who's the true representative and that's been like his
music that's why he has so many people that follow him he makes music for the inner cities like you know
he makes music for the ghetto so they feel like he's the ghetto spokesman
person and the majority of the country is the ghetto.
So now you just martyrize this guy and he's coming back free?
Lord Jesus, I'm telling you, the government can't handle listening at this point.
So somebody said, only Jamaicans care?
Yeah, I don't think it's like a worldwide thing like that.
But I'm just trying to give you, it's in a microcosm of Jamaican culture
and just how one person could be so influential on one country that we're going to see what happens.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's see.
Okay, cool.
Back to some other shit.
If we're talking about Drake, I guess we could talk about Drake.
A couple updates about Drake.
It's been told, and I'm reluctant to even believe this shit, but I'll kind of go along with it for the sake of our idea.
argument. They say Drake got somebody. I didn't even know this thing it was in, I didn't even know
this thing it was in, what do you call it again? Was in TDE, but a guy named Sir, his name is Sir.
He tweeted out, apparently he's a TDE artist, right? Let me go look at his bio to make sure.
Sir, what was it, Twitter?
Englewood, Sir.
Obviously, you know, Englewood is a place in California.
Oh, sir.
Yeah, it says TDE right here.
You can see it right here.
It says TDE.
That's the location.
Anyway, apparently he went to Toronto and he tried to have a concert.
At the same place, I think the place is called Victory or history, actually.
It's called History.
Drake is a co-owner or ambassador of the place.
Obviously, Live Nation books events there for people.
but Drake is one of the people who supposedly have a lot of influence or as a co-owner there.
Englewood, sir, says, so sorry to my Toronto fans, the show has been canceled.
We're working on rescheduling for a later date.
Then, schoolboy Q basically jumps in the mix.
He says, ha, take your ass home, boy.
Sing on a bus.
It's over with.
And he then says, they don't love.
Like us with the laughing emoji.
Then he says, for those who are wondering, we were sold out, it was canceled by the venue.
So they're saying that the venue history.
And I don't know if we can pull it up.
Let's see if we go to the website and see.
We can't really, can we go back, like retroactively and see?
Concerts.
We can't really see what was up there.
Look at all events.
Yeah, they won't show anything.
Yeah.
Okay.
I was trying to see if I could see his thing on the list.
Anyway, regardless, I think we could probably even...
Sir History Toronto concert.
Okay.
And by the way, they ran an article today saying,
Live Nation has been silent.
It says Live Nation is silent after it scraps concerts
linked to Kendrick Lamar at a drink-backed venue
in Toronto.
Says Live Nation, staying quiet.
After two performers,
associated with Kendrick Lamar,
schoolboy Q and Sir, I guess,
say their dates at Drake-affiliated history venue
were canceled last minute.
A representative for the global promoter
and concert venue
ignored numerous requests by the Canadian press
to clarify why fans of School Boy Q&SER
were left in lurch,
only hours before each of their Canadian shows
was set to take place.
Both artists assigned to Top Dog Entertainment,
the Los Angeles record label
fostered by
that forced
fostered Lamar's career
which has led fans to speculate that they yanked the shows
and it was collateral damage in the
ongoing musical feud between Drake
and the not-likeless hitmaker. Live
Nation did not respond to questions about the reasons
for the cancellation nor whether
fans who are blindsided by the change would be
compensated or associate costs for an associate costs for hotels
and transportation. Yeah, that's one thing we got to think
about. Like fans are paying for hotels and
transportation or they might be flying in.
Second thing, I'm wondering why the venue haven't said anything.
The venue should say something, right?
History opened nearly three years ago, blah, blah, blah.
All right, cool.
Hmm.
Does the venue ever say anything?
I guess not, right?
Anyway, he says, he says, it was canceled about the venue, not sure why.
My apologies to who, to those who came just to see me.
Interesting.
Let me say if I could go to this page and find anything else that, you know,
could probably
sir
I thought I just
sir
oh ingle would sir
that's his name
did he tweet anything else about it
then he says who's ready for the
Detroit show
okay
and by the oh
on July 30th he had said
my shit ain't canceled
then he said
this didn't age well at all
I'm not laughing
because the show got cares
I'm laughing at
he kind of is taking
in Jess, he's like, well,
distant age, well, okay, all right.
Let's see what School Boy Q said it.
We know he said this, but let me go on his page.
School Boy Q,
he basically said,
ha, ha, ha, right?
And what else he said?
By the way, of course, school board Q, yeah,
you can say the School Board Q is petty.
He retweets Metro Boomin, right?
Thank God for the day.
Right?
And then he adds,
Engel with Sir with the
Take a ass homeboy
Sing on the bus is over with
And then he's talking about his
Tour
He says yo Phoenix tonight
Pre-game Bob Blah doors is open
It's sold out
If you got something from blue lips
Show me I'll put 20 people on the list
Sir you should slide bro
And bring so and so
Okay
All right
Hmm interesting
Interesting
Now I'm gonna be honest with you
you're going to say I'm glazing
I particularly do not believe that Drake is making this call
I don't think so I think the venue is
well actually let me hold up with that
if there's weird timing like I was talking to a schoolboy Q's manager
Keem and he said well it's like they wanted to cancel it
when we were already there because they could have canceled it before
yeah actually I'm a backtrack on that
because I was going to say Drake got nothing to do with it
But y'all knew about all these concerts way before.
Why are you canceling it the day before, right?
Like, yeah.
Yeah, so, yeah, I'm going to backtrack on that.
I think Drake is saying fuck the mix.
Because my natural inclination is to think the venue is seeing that there's a potential for violence and saying,
fuck no, we don't want lawsuits.
We rather just not have the show and essentially just cut our losses,
rather than have somebody stab,
somebody shot at our venue,
and now we're in a million lawsuits.
We don't want that to happen, right?
But if y'all know y'all lineup
and y'all booked these shows a long time ago
and y'all canceled Schoolboy Q's show already,
you should have already reviewed all the other concerts
you have booked on the lineup and told them then,
yo, hey, hey, we've seen you down with TDE.
Hey, you know, Drake is heavy out here.
This is Drake's like hometown.
Some of his people have been already popping shit
that they're going to do something.
We don't want violence.
We're canceling the show.
You could have told him that weeks ago.
Yeah, I think Drake fuck with him.
I think Drake fuck with him.
Now, granted, you can't blame Drake if he's fucking with him.
If Drake is doing that, I mean, would you not fuck with things like that?
Again, we also have to, you know, this is part of hip-hop.
It is very much part of hip-hop.
I know something like, you know, I was reading what schoolwork he was saying earlier
or like when his shit happened and he was just like, damn is fucked up.
Yeah, yeah, he basically taking food out of my mouth.
mouth even though he said he got paid he was just like all right that's how you want to play but i mean historically
that's kind of been in hip-hop we saw it with 50 when it came to uh um um and he wasn't even beef with them
with the locks 50 came on a radio and said yo i got you i got you dropped off the label i got your
shit pushback pause i got your label shelf not your album shelved why yeah because you start getting into
a feud that I got with another guy
and y'all standing up for him.
So I'm going to strong arm you.
I'm going to use my muscle to show you.
Well, I'm a big dog in this bitch.
You're not a big dog.
Because you can't get my show canceled.
You can't push my album back.
I can fuck your whole situation up.
So I don't think, you know,
I think sometimes people change the rules for Drake.
I think a lot of people, you know,
whether you want to agree with it or not,
they were like, damn, 50, you know, 50 standing on Ben is like
50 just shown here a big dog.
I think Drake doing the same.
I think Drake doing the same.
Whatever you thought about when 50 did that to the locks,
you got to think the same about Drake.
Drake is a big artist,
and a lot of artists not on that caliber
were playing games with him like he was,
like they could disrespect him, can come perform.
By the way, I think that's like what he's doing.
He's only, y'all are all getting paid, right?
Because remember, Live Nation,
live nation has to come up with a legit reason
to not pay you for the event.
right it's usually a tour that is probably all-inccompassing and they already promised you this amount of money that they can't deduct it from you if some last minute should happen and it's not and you show up to the venue it's not you and it's not like i don't know like some some other act of god like they're canceling it so they got to pay you so all these guys are still getting paid i don't know if i could i don't know if i could really blame um i can't really blame drake but i don't think these arts are losing like that now here's the thing that really think could happen
Bro, y'all do realize, right?
And I'm just talking about what hip hop has historically been.
Like, hip hop is, like, remember when people said that every time, like,
Jay-Z never really got over the fact that, um,
that, that, that Nas allegedly beat him in,
or not let's it, beat him in the battle.
So you know what Jay-Z used to do for years,
even after doing the whole thing where he signed them and shit,
Jay-Z would drop an album every time Nas was dropped.
Every time Nas dropping, Jay dropping.
Right?
That was like a thing for a while, right?
And people were like, damn, that's like ultimate hate.
Because you kind of just like trying to dim his light by overshadowing him.
But you do know that Drake could do the same, like legitimately do the same, right?
And who are we to say?
If we're talking about maybe Jay doing that to Nas, we're talking about what 50 did to the locks.
We can't look at Drake and create new rules.
Like, bro, he's playing the game the same way.
Now, granted, you might say, well, that's pussy if you do that
and then you're not like, you might be like, oh, well, 50 would standoff in this, 50, like,
a hoodnigger, gangster, whatever.
Well, shit, y'all show what y'all do when Drake's announced his tour in his show in
the forum or stable center.
Because Drake going to have to go there.
But until then, he's the bigger artist and he's flexing his muscle.
That's how the game is played, 100%.
He's like, I'm pretty sure y'all could have deals or maybe there's a company that is already working with him that was thinking about locking in with y'all for something.
And I'm pretty sure he probably muscles y'all out of that.
Like, nah, I don't fuck with them niggies, man.
I don't fuck with them niggis, man.
Niggis over here dancing the songs called me pedipop, man, fuck that shit.
That's part of hip-hop.
We got to be honest.
That's part of hip-hop.
I feel like sometimes, like, if 50 does it, y'all be like, yeah, 50 gangster.
If J-D-2, you'd be like, yo, Jay just showing.
he lost a battle but he went into war
all right Drake doing the same things
so you got to think the same way you thought about those two things
okay um now me personally like again
I think about the fans right
I'm not thinking about it from a from a rapper
ego perspective because all these like
the niggies who get in their shows cancel
and schoolwork you answer they're getting paid
and Drake is a fucking billionaire right
like none of these guys really are getting
are really hurting you know who's hurting is the fans
if there's 3,000 people that want to come to see
School Boy Q, bro, they probably paid for a babysitter,
they probably paid for a flight,
they probably paid for gas,
they probably paid for Uber,
they probably paid for a hotel,
they probably paid for an outfit.
Like this is like what going to a show is like a big deal for like fans.
Like fans want to see what they want to see.
They're losing.
So now that outfit you got scratched,
you pay for the hotel,
that shit's a wrap you traveled like a thousand miles to get there
they don't give a fuck so I I feel for the fans in that but I don't think none of
these guys hurt and also I guess like you know advice to anybody who's in TDE
like I'm gonna be honest with you here's the thing and and and I do believe this wholeheartedly
Kendrick got to take these things on tour that's a fact because the only way to
Yo, because here's the thing, if I'm Drake,
yo, I'm such a bigger artist.
I'm going to step on you niggas like ants anytime you pop.
I'm going to make sure you niggis go broken.
If you're a petty nigger and you're Drake,
I would make sure all them niggis go broken.
That's why Kendrick got a ride for these niggas.
Because if Kendrick is going through Toronto at an arena
and he say, I'm bringing my TDE homies there,
nothing is happening.
There ain't no show getting canceled.
Shit going to go on.
So again, I do think, you know, I think Kenj, and I'm not blaming Kendrick, but he did kind of turn this battle or this beef into, oh yeah, it's us versus y'all.
They're not like us.
Oh, fuck them.
Like, you know what I mean?
He kind of included a bunch of people with him.
Right?
Like right now, look, Yadi was too scared to even take Drake's side.
If y'all to go right now and perform at the forum
Or perform at the observatory
Like, niggies ain't going to be mad
Because niggas, like nobody on the West or Kendrick
It didn't feel like it was, oh, Drake and dracon disnigger
And disning against them, right?
You know what I'm saying?
But for all of y'all, for schoolboy Q and for everybody else,
again, I'm not saying that's what it was like,
Oh, we all teaming up.
But the optics looked like that.
So again, that optics help Kendrick.
The pop-out show and all y'all popping out and all y'all linking up and dancing,
help Kendrick with the narrative of, nigger, this really the culture.
I think when Kendrick going to go on tour, he got to bring y'all niggas.
He got to, not saying y'all niggas is broke or whatever right now,
but it's just like, bro, he got to bring you back to these vending.
That's all I was talking about painted forward type shit.
Like, nigga, these people who are on stage with you
Help drive the narrative of what's the current narrative about
The whole battle, Drake or Kendrick
So if they're getting the they're the ones getting their shows canceled
They're the ones that can't touch their fans
I think that Kendrick you know what I mean
Which I think that's easy I think he is gonna do that too
I think of course he's definitely
He definitely go and bring these niggas out
I do think so.
So I'm not saying that Kendrick not going to pay it for.
I think he is.
Anyway, one person who I guess Drake forgot to X off the concert list for the venue was actually DJ's scheme.
So DJ scheme, who by the way, historically he has said that he don't fuck with Drake because, you know, he even said it as recent as the whole thing with mob ties, the reference track coming out.
he was just like this one
I don't fuck with Drake
because Drake really
allowed for people to
make that narrative
like he was on some
like he might have had something to do
with X's death
and he was just like
that's whack
you get what I'm saying
and yeah this is what he said before
he's like my loyalty to my family
I consider each and every one of you guys
are part of it
so my only issues that after my brother died
all Drake did was throw shots
to look more gangster
so to wrap things up
and still fuck Drake
And by the way, I'm going to keep it a beat with you.
I understand his stance on that.
To keep it real, I thought he wouldn't be standing on that.
Because, again, you got to remember, X is not here no more.
Drake is a huge artist.
Like, with the exception of Rolling Loud, which my, shout to Tariq.
Tariq, who's locked in with scheme and, you know,
X has been such a big part of building Rolling Loud.
He ain't going to pick Drake over these guys.
That's a fact.
Like, he definitely ain't about to pick Drake over.
over them like Drake couldn't little dog little dog them and say yo Tariq put me on put me on rolling
loud but none of these niggies could be on it right like I don't think he would never do that right
but in other situations he could he could be like I you know we're not fucking with ski mask
the slump got it this so-and-so that I'm gonna be at or this award like whatever it could be right
but DJ scheme is standing on it anyway this is him uh
he he did a show at um he did a show at uh history in toronto last night and he played not like us
here we go by the guy who can't fly around so about a never voice
subpo fat man by yeah fucking love
okay too tired of the way also because some people might be like damn
scheme like i don't know who else was on this bill i don't know if ski mask was on this bill or i don't
think it was just scheme bro that group of fans that like scheme that like ski mass they're all
ex fans even in toronto and yes even ex fans in toronto bro they're not gonna be mad
that you're playing a song diss and drake because they don't like drink neither like ex fans
kind of don't like drake like let's keep it a v ex fans are still salty a drink so when people
like damn how could this happen yeah it's it's pulling from the fan base that don't like drick array
you get what i'm saying now does drake probably consider them a threat probably not but the fan base
like ex fans ain't fucking with drink like that you know what i'm saying you know what i'm gonna
all right all right you and everybody everybody's bobbing oh shit okay okay who's that
right in.
I'm also confused by the line.
Did Cole foul?
How you did cold foul?
How you did cold foul?
Oh shit, okay, okay, okay.
It's another angle.
You don't got to play.
School board Q also say ha ha ha to it, you know?
Hey
I'm gonna be honest with you
I don't think
I think scheme stood on business
You can't be mad at the scheme for that
Now granted
I think if let's say we're going
My theory at this point to say Drake
May have pushed a button
Or somebody associated with Drake team
May have pushed the button to cancel
Schoolboy Q and Sir Show
I don't know if DJ scheme
Is gonna get another concert like this
You know what I mean
And also I'm gonna be honest
with you, I personally do believe that this creates tension where if you want of these OVO
goons and niggas being like, you say OVO, and all that type of shit, from what I be hearing,
I hear that nigga Drake rolls through with like, you got to imagine, think about like a festival.
If Drake going to Coachell, they're going to give him like 70 passes.
That's what happened with what's that thing in the name
That got beat up by Russ
Used to be a little pump smoke purple
So Drake gonna come through with a million and a half people
And then you're gonna have three five people which
So again I do think these this sets of certain tensions
Because I don't know if people think Drake is just gonna still be in the house at the embassy
Drinking wine spritzers or whatever forever
but he's going to pop out
and by the way I'm not saying Drake is tough
but you have to realize
he's bringing a bunch of OVO
niggas who probably
this is the moment they need to show that they're tough
you know what I mean like and we're not talking about
OVO Mark okay or like OVO
I said OVO Bartholomey
like that niggins is wild
but again
shit I heard about the situation
again you know he wrapped it by
I think I said this a million times
that's why the Tory situation alleged
happened, right?
Tori allegedly, you know,
they were at odds a bit.
Drake comes through to some festival.
I don't know if it was rolling loud or what.
But no, no, it was Coachella.
He rapped by, it says,
just like that one time at Chella,
Manzo wasn't pulling out phone.
Yeah.
So, of course,
Drake at Coachella,
probably like,
they probably gave him like a million passes.
You can bring anybody who wanted this bitch.
Tori's not,
Tori don't get that.
Drake and his people marching through.
Tori's there with a couple people.
Drake's people, they not want to mash on Tori.
You get what I'm saying?
Not say Drake is even like saying do nothing,
but like, bro, like, this is how you get brownie points
if you're the Goonies, right?
This is the Goonies time.
Right?
What year was that?
Let's see.
Drake Coachella.
That might have been the last time it was at Coachella.
Was that 2017, maybe?
Future brought out Drake then.
Ah, this is 2017
Let's look at Coachella 2017
Oh, Coachella
2017 lineup
Let's look at the lineup that year
Here we go
Oh
Kendrick headline
One of the days
Is before they had two weekends or what?
Let's see
Future is supposed to be on here
Because they said future brought out
Future brought out Drake
Oh yeah Tori's right here
Tori Lanes is right here
So Tori's right here
Oh and future
Okay so exactly
Yeah yeah so this is here
Future brought out Drake
Future is here
Tori's here
Yeah they probably
Oh future you're bringing Drake
Nick you don't think a million passes
Now I'm gonna tell you the story I heard
The story I heard
Tori not no bitch
I heard Tori squared up, put his back against the wall,
was like, what's popping?
You know what I'm saying?
Now, you know what I mean?
A little fist or cuss, but none too crazy,
but Tori didn't get his ass beat, none like that.
Drake's like a mob boss, so nobody's touching Drake.
And whoever, the few people in the mix, you know what I mean?
Nothing too crazy happened.
But, you know what I mean?
Shit, you know, like it served for one of those times
where Drake could mention it on Drake behind bars lyrics.
Right?
that he could mention it on
Yeah, right here
It said
Just like that one time at Chella
Good thing, man wasn't pulling our phones
Okay
Oh man
Interesting
Interesting, interesting
Interesting
Somebody said
OVO Abraham
Might have went crazy
Stop playing with Drizzy
Um
There was another line in here
It's like just like that one time at Noble.
I think he was told my,
was that Dee Taylor was talking about,
these genius things are wrong.
He told him out when his niggas ran down on people.
I think the noble thing, was that, was that,
was that, uh, was that, drama?
That might have been drama.
I don't know, but somebody got pressed
or either beat up at Noble.
He's got to figure out when or who.
Who was that?
Just like that one time at Noble, man.
So he was, he basically,
ragging like yo
yo we get
active we we not about it just
videotaping but we'll see y'all niggas
who was it
that wasn't serena husband
just stop it somebody said
Ovio Panjit
yo y'allel
ovio toby
yo
I gotta stop
I gotta stop
somebody said you get no point
sending other people
well that's kind of like the rap thing
Do you think if little baby sees somebody he's running down?
Or is he like telling like the waistman that is around him like, go get him.
Like, come on.
It's like meek and safari.
Like you think meek was about like, you know what I mean?
Like the most meek did was crack his knuckles, nuckles.
That's as much physical as he got, right?
Like, come on, bro.
Somebody said, Ovio Arnold.
Yeah, I better stop playing with, playing with Jersey, man.
Start playing with Jersey.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
Uh, so.
Oh, man.
You're not shocked at this crowd going crazy.
I said this crowd is just, you know, they fuck with X.
Like, you know what I mean?
All right.
All good.
All good.
Why is Kenjik Lamar trend in?
Kempelam not like us has passed to past 600 million streams on Spotify.
Congrats to him.
Okay.
Let me see if I could
And by the way
DJ Scheme had responded
To schoolboy Q
Who said ha ha ha and he says got you always OG
You know
So it looked like
You know a lot of people don't like Drake right now man
We're gonna have to see when Drake starts popping out
This is what I predict
I think Drake
All that
All that I'm gonna go in Delilah shit
Which by the way
Fans are so weird
Fans pulled up all of Drake's lawsuits
Like all over the country
They looked up every public court in places that he usually is
They pull up all of his fucking
Cases
And apparently there's a case at Delilah
Of Drake and his crew
Allegedly beating somebody's ass
So there's an assault case
It's civil, so it wasn't criminal
But they're suing Drake for some money
So people think that Drake can't go back to Delilah anyway
Because
Apparently him and his crew
beat the brakes off of somebody
but still
I do think that Drake's time
at most of the
like Drake's a
Drake will pop out to a strip club
you know I mean like he'll pop up
unannounced right like
Drake be trying to touch the city like
you know a lot of cities like you know
he does in Houston a lot
but you know Houston's a safe place for it
that's like his you know
that's like home base for him
I don't know if he could pop up to like
a LA club right now
I don't know I could be wrong
but I don't know if he could do that.
I don't know if he could do that.
Miami, could he pop up to Kiki on the river?
I think he can.
Because Miami's kind of different places.
It's kind of meant for people who are kind of like Drake
to pop out to these places.
Yeah, you could pop up there, but I think you probably have to,
you know, well, he rolls with shit to Unsecurity anyway.
But let me see.
Right now, yeah, I would say L.A.
I don't know if you can just pop up to like a club.
Now, granted, I think Drake could have a concert
it everywhere because I'm sorry
a couple of hood Negroes is not going to shut
down the Staples Center. All right, we've never
seen it. Okay?
And that's why I'm trying to see if it's going to happen.
If I will know that
TDE or Compton or
Bompton or whatever y'all told them, I know they mean
business when Drake is set to perform at
the Staples Center and they say this show is canceled
because a show getting canceled that's supposed to bring in
$5, $6 million in revenue.
Right?
Drake going to get his four, the venue going to get a million and a half,
production going to get, if, if that gets shut down, I'm like,
niggas meant business.
But until then, we'll see.
We'll see.
Chat, we've talked about Vibs to be free.
Anyway, yeah, so Yaddy appeared on flagrant two, and he was talking about Drake.
And here are some thoughts he had.
Let me just, let me actually just search this.
Yadi, Drake, Flavit.
Let me see.
There you go.
I'm talking about people in, that's the thing.
We're talking about rapening.
I'm talking about people in general.
Like, it's, it's very easy in this business to be completely egocentric and only care about the things that fuel you.
And a lot of people are like that.
A lot of people don't care to help.
It's just how it'd be.
Man, you do shit with people who turn around.
I don't know.
Like, I'm sure he'd put people on that didn't necessarily.
Or clouds overlap.
We mean, sure.
It's happened publicly.
We've seen this.
Yes.
But almost everyone, bro.
The trick of figure is real.
It's deeper than we even know.
Yeah.
And there's no necessarily benefit to him.
He just wanted to help someone out.
Yeah.
Like I said,
George don't charge for a feature or no.
Now,
and this is where like, you know,
I feel like I shouldn't be objective
because these days it's like,
everybody go to Piccossoid.
Because, you know,
the people who like Kendrick,
they're not objective at all.
But I do got to be objective
because that's still me, right?
I think that's gap, right?
Oh, Drake hopping on a feature is just only about helping people out.
Of course it helps Drake out.
When Drake hops on a hot new artist song, it helps Drake.
Of course, he seems current.
He's tapped in.
He's with the new sound.
Like, yeah, it does help Drake.
Like, let's not act like Drake.
I mean, obviously he's the huge artist.
So it does give, it's like the World Star Effect.
but like World Star can never blow up trash right like
is the academics effect I can't make trash turn into
to gold Drake is is yeah he's helping the artist
but he's also helping himself like we gotta act like it's
somehow it's somehow mutual here yeah
he doesn't charge anyone for a feature
no no what you're gonna give him a hundred
if he did it would be what the fuck would it be 300
300 just because you have money
now well first of
would think it would be a million.
Drake feature is definitely worth a million dollars.
Yo,
if Young Boy was asking 6-9 for,
well, he asked him for one million at first,
and then 6-9's label agreed to pay Young Boy a million,
and Young Boy came back.
No, Young Boy's team hit,
they came back too quick.
You know when somebody agreed too quick to something,
like, damn, I've got more.
They came back and said,
actually it's $2 million.
We'll do it right now for $2 million.
And 6-9 was like, damn,
$2 million fucking dollars?
Yo, if Y.B could get a million dollars?
Drake will get a night. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Anyway, let me finish playing this and I'll give my thoughts on
Drake charging for features. Because I think
Yaddy's being a W man's
for Drake, but not also
telling the truth about the whole business.
He doesn't charge anyone for a feature.
What do? You're going to give him a hundred?
Maybe he did. It would be. What the fuck would it be?
300, $400,000? Just because you have money.
That doesn't mean you don't want more.
But it's just a kind person.
But then you got to do a track.
It's just a really kind person.
He really is.
I've never seen someone give like that.
He's a very giving person.
Well, it's insane.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think that part of it.
Okay, I'll pause here and I'll say it.
Bro, Yadis Cappy a bit.
Listen, if you do a song with Drake, and by the way, let me not exclusively just say it's about drink.
If you do, if you're a artist who is on the come up and you do a song,
with a bigger artist.
Here's how it's going to go.
Usually sometimes unless you got some big budget,
they won't charge you.
You're right.
And also here's the thing why Drake wouldn't charge
because no one could solicit a feature from him
that he doesn't want to do.
Right?
Usually charging is, hey, I don't care to do a song
with you right now.
You're asking me for a verse.
You got to pay me to do it.
Drake is picking the songs like,
I want to do this song.
I'm hopping on this.
remix. I'm hopping on this freestyle.
Like, he's picking, right? So that's
why the concept of
charging isn't that relevant, but hear how
charging does get fit into the mix.
If you do a song with Drake,
yeah, you might get the song
to put out, but if you think Drake
don't own the majority of that song, you're fucking stupid.
If you think that Drake,
that song isn't probably going to,
fuck what label you want, is probably going to also
come out simultaneously, or
on a joint way on Drake's label as well,
which is OVO sound, you're fucking stupid.
If you think Drake doesn't own the majority of the publishing,
you're fucking stupid.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, these are the, again, that's where he's going to get paid.
So if he blows your song up,
you think you get the majority of the money?
And he ain't charged you?
He ain't that, bro.
Bruh, come on.
Come on.
Drake is taking the majority of the publisher.
Shit, he's going to own some of the masters.
as well with your label, and he's probably going to have the control over the record
because it's going to be coming out on his shit.
I mean, again, all these are negotiations, and I don't blame Drake for that,
because when you're the big dog, you get to move like the big dog.
But when you chalk it up to like, when you start saying,
now Drake is just the greatest, nicest guy, bro, Drake ain't giving out fucking charity cases.
He's not just like, y'all, hey, everybody just gets free shit from me.
No.
you get what I'm saying?
Like that wouldn't even make sense.
They both still that nigga.
It's what's going to change.
They both still going to do their thing.
That's so I remember everybody was talking, right?
Everybody's like, yo, it's over this and I was at a,
where the fuck were we were?
We were at like a nightclub or something like that.
And this is like, the beef is starting to kind of come down a little bit.
And it's not like the DJ was trying to play Drake.
It was just a party.
and you play the hits
or the last decade.
And the way
that the crowd was reacting to Drake,
it was like there wasn't a beef happening.
Yeah, because in reality, bro,
outside of the people who care about hip hop, bro,
at all.
And they just want to party.
There's some beautiful girl they want to dance with.
And they want to dance to Drake.
God's plan is going to come on.
And then he's going to fucking dance to it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He really didn't give a fuck.
Really?
No, no, he was genuinely unfaced.
I want to be honest with you.
I think Yadi, Yadi plays it so political.
Yadi, you got to do the, um,
Yadi, leave it to me to be like devil's advocate,
and I could have a little bit of a biasness.
You're Drake's friend.
Y'I'd be drinking mojitos on an island in Turks,
or near Turks and Kikos, bro.
He needs you to say, to keep it real,
even if you don't disc Hendrick
just be like, yo bro, all I play is drink.
We need like a one-sided answer.
They're not asking DJ head
or asking schoolboy Q
for what he thought of the battle
and them nays be like, oh no, I think both artists
are gonna be okay.
They're like, yo, man, that's the man.
He shows y'all what it is, man.
He whooped that Canadian nigga.
He whooped that white boy.
Like, that's how they talk.
They don't talk with like neutralness.
They talk like this hour nigger
fuck that other nigger.
saying so it's like
I know Yadi too
Yaddy's just like he's
a great
student of the game
yeah he fucks the Drake a lot
but like he's just not going to lie
but like to keep it real
we need you a lie bro
we need you just because you're that
close to Drake in terms of optically
as a friend we need you to lie bro
you and 21 Savage
gotta say some shit
y'all got you 21 Savage
and sexy red gotta say some shit that make us
feel like, oh word, y'all, like,
it's fuck them other guys.
You get what I'm saying?
There's no fucking dance to it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He really, he didn't give a fuck.
Really?
No, no, he was genuinely unfaced.
I respected a lot and I talked to him.
That shit didn't bother him.
As he shouldn't, he's the fucking guy.
If I had $700 million, you could, I would fucking,
it got to bother you a little bit.
If you're an artist, you're a sense.
You feel the world.
Obviously, I don't know.
I wasn't there.
Like I said, I was in Europe.
I wasn't next to him.
Like how I usually do be.
But he was, when I was to, I never saw him down.
Ever.
I never saw him kicking his fucking foe and his head down.
You know?
And then to a point where I just stopped talking to him about it.
Because I felt like I was the one bringing him the negativity.
Like I was bringing the cloud when I would be like,
Oh, man.
Now, that's true, too.
That is true.
Like,
um...
Man, I hate that this person said this.
Like, I was showing shit he hadn't seen.
So then I started realizing, like,
I'm bringing you the negativity.
Yeah.
I understand.
And me and Yadhi, we talked before, too.
I won't tell you what we talked about.
But still, like, that was slightly a part of it.
We're like...
I feel like us as fans, we're so consumed.
in it like yeah Drake always is tapped into what's going on but we're thinking that
Drake is just sitting there just like yo yo yo they keep roasting me they keep saying
wop wop wop wop wop every time I name like I remember trying to bring up something to
Drake attention and he was just like yeah real talk I think I was like yo bro keep your head
up or something I was like yo right now they twisting everything against you and he was just
like he was so clueless he had zero like the niggia he's like the niggia he
literally is living a billionaire lifestyle where like yeah he does care obviously he cares about
the battle but like there's in his world nothing changed nothing changed like he's still the
biggest artist he still could do whatever he wants anything he says is going to make a million
news and he's kind of probably a little bit numb to oh they're saying this about me today
or there's a few
oh there's a couple hundred thousand people saying this
like probably the same thing when he paints his nails
right like I don't like that shit but still like
okay like he's kind of numb to it
like I really try to be like your bro
yo listen man we won't get back to rape
like he was just mad confused like
what? Like you could
he literally just wasn't he was
wasn't faced like he was like
and I was trying to I remember me trying to explain to him
like bro like
they acting like everybody against you and then he was like really what like he's like he didn't
even know so so again and i don't think that's him pretending nor do i think it's a lack of awareness
i just think that he sees a bigger picture right so he's like all right yo i see a lot of people
scoring the battle whatever whatever but in reality bro life goes on i got a mad other things to do
i'm coming with new like he's not i think us fans because
rap is so boring, we can't move on from the moment.
I don't think, that's why I think he trolls now.
I think Drake trolls now because we as fans can't move on, but I genuinely don't think
Drake is just sitting there like, oh my God, they're laughing at me.
Oh my God.
They keep quoting this line.
Oh my God.
They keep saying BBL Drizzy.
Like, I really, honestly.
Now, granted, I know y'all said, turn the mic up.
I think that last thing I played was just too fucking loud.
Somebody say he's pretending because he know you're going to repeat this on your live?
No.
Because we've had conversations about a lot of things that I've never said on here.
Like, you know what I mean?
Again, why pretend when, again, if, you know, especially about the bad,
man, we've talked a lot of shit that y'all would never know and shit that I would never repeat and shit that if I didn't say it would be crazy.
But so if why pretend that you're on the face?
but then say all that shit.
No, no.
The reality of it is that the aftermath of the battle,
the aftermath of the battle,
I don't think he's seeing,
and it might be good and bad.
I don't think he's seeing it like how we're seeing it.
Like, we're seeing it like, yo, oh my God,
like, yo, niggis, this song be going up at certain events.
Just listen to me for a second.
I'm not glazing on them.
I'm just trying to explain why I think in his world,
there's nothing like, he's like, okay, all right, cool.
Yo, homies just start lying on me in the battle.
All right, whatever.
Someone got shot at my house.
Yo, I had to sidestep for a second.
All right, fuck it.
But I'm going to get back to doing me.
That's how he's looking at it, correct?
In our world, we're just thinking about other shit,
but thinking about it.
When Drake goes out, nobody plays out like us.
He never hears a song.
he has to literally go on Instagram
to fucking hear that song
nobody would ever troll him
everywhere
every place he would go
like just lays down on the floor
to like you'll walk on my back
like to bow down to him
he goes out his music has played
80% of the time
even if he's not there
it still played 80% of the time
he's been so big as an artist
like literally
the nigga has done like
I know y'all might think he's the only artist that's of that caliber that has zero marketing.
Like zero marketing.
I think he just puts up an album covering, but I'm dropping.
That's it.
But that's how much bigger he is than every other artist.
So in his worldview, bro, he's not, he's not looking at how, like, we're looking at it.
Like, remember when I said I had messes in that?
It's because I'm, like, I'm kind of watching him, like, I feel like,
media is turning on you, and I feel like culturally people are tired of you winning.
So they're trying to drive this narrative like your career is affected or it's over,
and the media who, I don't know if you promise in interviews or not,
they're happy to kick you up back in.
You get what I'm saying?
And for him, he didn't notice none of that.
Like, to him, he was just like, huh?
Why?
Because he don't watch half of the niggas, right?
second of all um wherever he's at that's just not the reality there you know what i mean like again
i would imagine let's let's bring him to jarru um probably experience when jar rule's beef with 50
jar rule had to go to a lot of nightclubs and hear the song or hear 50 half the night now granted
i do think not like us as a hot record but with with the exception of that i don't even think
DJ's doing any, like, anything different,
that's the only Kendrick song
that would probably be playing in the club that day anyway.
So if they're like, okay, we won't play one song.
So there's not much has changed
in the places he probably goes to.
Now, I'm comparing it to Jai and 50.
If you're Jha Roo and you're in the club at that time,
niggi, they're rinsing them 50 joints,
even if they don't rinse his diss song against you.
They're rinsing.
Go shoddy.
it's your birthday i don't take it to the kid like i mean at that point the leaf is over but you get what i'm saying
nautica says but he was mad about joe's opinion what was he mad about joe's opinion
nautica i think you're taking out of context what i'm saying drake is not out of touch like the dude
is very well in tune that's how you remain number one when he was mad at joe i believe he was
mad at joe reacting to his album and he was mad at joe because he felt joe randomly
start talking up an album critique to,
oh, it sounds this way because you've been fucking young girls.
And you could imagine if someone's critiquing your album,
I think he told me that verbatim,
which I've repeated before.
He's like,
I don't care if Joe says he doesn't like my album,
but when you fucking say my album isn't to your liking
because I'm fucking young chicks
and hanging out with young dudes,
kind of sounds weird.
Kind of like you're making like a thing, like a narrative.
You get what I mean?
And of course, I'd be mad at that too.
Right?
Someone said, why was Drake hurt when LeBron was dancing to the song?
I don't know.
Who knows if he's hurt?
See, Drake hasn't spoken on those things.
Like, if Drake was hurt by that, he never said nothing.
Okay, yeah, he did, like, some little subliminal shit, right?
Like, he did do some subliminal shit.
What do you do?
He posted, like, a bunch of, like, basketball players and left out LeBron, right?
But I don't know what that relationship is, so I can't tell you.
I don't know, I don't know how he necessarily feels about DeMarr.
Now, I could tell you how I would feel about Demar de Rosen.
I don't want to be friends with that, I think it all more if we were ever friends.
A nigga would be like, oh, he's still my man's.
And then he's like, he's like over here, wah, wah, wah, wow, wow, wow.
Surve my, sir, man, serve my, hell no.
But that's me, you get I'm saying?
That's just me, brother.
Okay, I forgot that.
All right.
All right.
All right.
That fish playing the whole.
I understand that also where like you don't want to ignore completely and then you don't seem like an authentic friend who's seeing shit.
Right.
That's true.
Yeah.
But I just realized that he would, his energy was, wasn't down.
So I wasn't going to bring him down.
I don't think he's down at all.
And there's no necessarily benefit to him.
You just want to help someone.
Let me see.
I'm trying to see if there's other parts.
Right.
We could.
Oh, this was.
This was so funny right here.
Marketing.
I sent a song to Kai to leak.
So once again, he's clarifying.
Kyle also clarified.
Drake did not send a song to Kai.
And shit, I confirmed with him.
He said that that was some shit for Yadi.
That was for the concrete thingy compilation.
I don't know.
Yes, I see that.
Right.
We couldn't get the sample cleared.
So I just let Kyle play it.
That's great.
That's smart.
So that's not coming out.
Yo, that's crazy because that sample?
There's a guy named Mr. Hot Spot.
I think something like that, Mr.
Yeah.
Yo, this is an influencer.
The song they sampled is an influencer.
And apparently the guy refused to clear it,
which this is so shocking to me.
Like, bra, this could have been millions of dollars.
Who turns out millions of dollars?
This is all.
I'm not, shit, if you refuse to clear it, I'm not going to play it too long here.
This shit might clip my stream.
Now, apparently, yeah, this guy just refused to, to clear it.
Let me actually go to the Flagrin episode and you hear Yadi say it.
Yadi.
Is that Yaddi's first time on Flagrant?
I think it is, yeah.
Christ.
What's wrong with that?
You never kept something in your mouth?
No.
False.
tongue. I keep my tongue in my mouth. What about your tea? Yeah, I'm
I keep my diamonds. Your diamonds. What about food? How you feel about leaks?
What about them? Like you work so hard on music. They're inevitable. So they're
inevitable. I mean, they suck. They suck, but they're inevitable. What can you do? But can you
use them as marketing? I sent a song to Kai to leak. Yes, I see. I see that.
Right. We couldn't get the sample cleared. So I just like Kyle play it.
Oh, that's smart.
Yeah.
So that's not coming out.
No.
But it's everywhere.
Yeah, but it's just a snippet.
No, I let him play those wrong.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Because I tried to listen to it and it felt like the quality was...
I mean, maybe, but shit, it's still out there.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm sorry, how does that work business-wise?
I know that your man, maybe he doesn't charge you.
But let's...
No, no, no.
I'm talking about Drake.
So it's like if you have...
Whoa.
If you have a feature from somebody...
I think he's not doing the feature if you don't fuck with you.
Okay, so outside.
Let's say you had a feature.
It's on a song.
The sample doesn't get
proved and you leak it.
Do you still have to pay that artist
for that verse
even though you're not putting it out and making any money
of it? No.
But the only
people you like give
features to, they're paying before.
True. You pay me before
I do the verse.
Someone paying me for verse and not
give me a verse, then you're paying me. And you pay me
before I even do it because I probably don't know you gotcha but you make a song with someone else's
music and then hope that they give you the rights what you mean like in this situation you couldn't get
the sample yeah but this wasn't an artist it was an instagram social media influencer and they wouldn't
clear a sample yeah he went down like a christian path wow oh that's okay i respect that yeah
i mean yeah but then aren't there certain artists that they're so big where it's like hey you pay me and i
also want points on this song.
So now it's like he can't.
That's crazy.
Mr. Hot Spot not clearing it?
I don't know too much about Mr.
Hot Spot.
He has an Instagram.
Let me see.
Did he speak on it yet?
And is that song new?
Because I'm trying to think of why wouldn't you clear a song for Drake and Yadi?
Keep in mind.
Yo, you're the sample on the song.
you're going to have publishing on this song
having publishing on this song
and also you could have a clearance fee
for this song
you're going to be making man money
why not
oh
oh he performed for kids
or maybe he really just on some positive shit
This guy's funny like he's not like that's a little bit more than a year
Nice or nice to watch guys
Okay
Some people are saying that
He was like he was teasing the song for like a year
Oh
Let's dance, let's this, let's go
A retro girl, I'm at that retro girl
Love is L-O-V-E
It's amazing that you nice and showing that
Heard, we goin Chipotle Aoli, huh?
That's you looking at this currently?
Oh, that is you.
Oh, this one good, smile, look at that.
Guar T.
Where this nigga from?
Atlanta?
Yadi, why couldn't you get you, use your little Atlanta vibes to communicate with this thing to get this song clear?
Respectfully, love it when you smile good and you show it.
Respect.
Equally yes you look so nice as you look so neat that artist can't get the points on the song because I mean but it's still the song is if it's a good song it's like you get to perform it you get to
That's good you making the money on the road yeah yeah can you share how much money was offered to the the Instagram influencer that turned my age is doubt
I mean he didn't think we got into money he was like no wow yeah it was crazy baby everyone was like are you serious
That's wild okay when uh when
went crazy.
It first goes crazy.
All right.
Did he say anything else interested?
We almost did.
I thought it showed a side.
I think you're pretty much yourself and everything I've seen you in.
You have like a consistency.
As far as...
Just your personality.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, I don't think you fluctuate.
But I thought that it showed a side of him.
That no one had seen, right?
That's what it was.
And that was really interesting.
And you can draw it out.
a second one that for my pod with Mitch, me and him and Mitch that the great the great war happened
and then we never dropped it. But we have an episode that's so, so funny. It is so like it's just like
an hour just like fucking kicking the shit. That's the thing is like there's certain people that
that bring out sides of you that not everybody sees. And I think that was one of the reasons
why it's super successful. Obviously you guys are huge. That's why I mean that was the thing with the pot.
I wanted to, like, bring people on and have those conversations that people don't usually have.
Yeah.
And you have a relationship with them where they'll open up to you in a different way.
Yeah.
And we're sitting in my bedroom.
So, like, I thought you did that with sweetie.
Actually, I was listening.
I was like, oh, this is the side of her that I don't know.
Yeah, yeah.
That was a great episode.
That was my first, like, long conversation where.
Yeah, I mean we met before, but that was a great conversation.
But we-
Now, he also explained what happened with Bobby Althoff and drinking him.
What happened was she did it.
She did an interview.
with um what's the one guy who but we what happened was she did it she did an interview
yeah yeah that was like thoughtful that was a great episode was my first like long conversation
where i went back yeah yeah i mean we've met before but that was a great conversation mitch was
very intimidated well he was he's a huge fan or what she's just you know very attractive woman
yeah yeah yeah mitch had to lock it down he had to control he was like dude he actually made it
Jersey with sweetie's name on it.
It's not a bad thing.
It's a better move than the other one, but it's still.
That one was super embarrassing.
Can you break down the whole Bobby fallout?
I mean, Bobby's bad.
Cool.
I love Bobby to death.
But what happened was she did it.
She did an interview with, what's the one guy who loved pizza?
Oh, Dave Portnoy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
who loves pizza
and they was
Bill's a media company
makes a billion dollars
yo the pizza guy
I mean that's what I remember from
I did it to interview once
and we were talking about pizza
he does
he does
you know exactly what I was talking about
and they were just talking
crazy kind of
they weren't talking crazy
but they were like
oh no
She was just saying some, the way she was talking, I ain't really fuck with it.
Like, niggas just boosted your career.
You know.
Big ton.
Yeah.
She basically called Yaddy a weirdo.
I think I played that before.
Bobby Elthoff.
Dave Portnoy, Yadi.
She basically said Yadi was a weirdo off camera.
Some before he came in.
Thank you.
But hearing your explanation, I don't think that anymore.
Debonked.
Yeah.
That's just because I've been doing it for so long.
He does go by boat, yeah.
But I walked into his house and it was super awkward because, like, he's really kind of awkward.
And I've heard that going into it.
But me with another awkward person is like, I think it's because you guys are awkward.
Maybe that's why.
But if you guys are awkward, you guys aren't because he was awkward.
I walked into his house.
He didn't even like say hi to me.
So then I was like, said, let's go to the bathroom.
So then we go to the bathroom.
And then we like get out.
And then he's like, he's just sitting there with like his two assistants.
And he's not even acknowledging that.
I'm like in the room and my camera guys like setting up.
I'm just sitting there like on my phone like trying and then he comes up.
He's like, oh hi, gives me like a half hug and I'm just like hi.
Then goes back to his spot and I'm like dude, I don't even want to do this.
I'm texting my friend like Ashley I need to leave this is so awkward.
I don't want it like what am I doing here?
And then she's like lean into this during the interview like call it out.
So then during our interview I was able to be like why did you do that?
Like why did you make me like that?
Yeah.
So it was actually really it worked out.
Um, another thing in our notes.
This is, I'm.
beyond the theory.
Yeah, so pretty much that's what she said.
Yeah,
the biggest of time.
You know?
I had never heard of her until then.
Yeah, you know, but she apologized.
And I love Bobby so much.
She's a really sweet person.
So now it's cool.
Yeah, I love Bobby to do it.
With her and Drake, too, because they, like,
I thought so.
I believe so, yeah.
But why did I give her that look?
Because to everyone else, it looks like she was an industry.
That means, that's just how similar me and him in her are.
We both.
found her the same time and didn't talk
about it. That's funny. And we did our episode
separately until she was like
yeah, I just did her again. I was like, wait, what?
Oh, you guys did not? No, we had no clue.
We both found her on TikTok.
Just we started just swiping, and we both
reached out to her, and then we both did her
episode, and then like, yeah.
Wow. I was talking to, I was talking to
Mark about this yesterday. Like, he sent me
a video that I had watched literally
30 seconds before. And this happens
so often when, like, your algorithms
are parallel to somebody else.
I thought that
that's interesting.
She thanked a bunch of episodes.
I thought that the Drake shit dropped
and then you were like,
oh, this girl's kind of fun.
I'm going to do an episode.
My episode was done by the time
the Drake episode came out.
I heard they did his first.
All right, all right.
We're not going to, you know, do
a bunch of Drake glazing.
As y'all be saying.
Yo, did y'all see Meg the Stallion
at Kamala Harris's
rally so apparently magnus dahlia showed up to kamala harris's rally i can't remember where
this was at apparently was in atlanta and a megastallion while at the presidential hopeful
rally was performing her songs and y'all know what she did man
anyway anyway so she started twerking apparently this is a
the movement, hose for Harris.
Hose for Harris.
I mean, honestly, I see everybody like appalled.
I would invite Megastalian to nowhere where she couldn't work.
I mean, that's kind of like part of her stick.
Like her gig is like, you know what I mean?
Shaking ass, you know, doing the shit on her tippy toes when she bends down and act like
she's rotting penis.
I mean, that's kind of part of her talent.
I don't know why everybody was so shocked like Megastalian.
kind of blew up just because of a rapid ability.
She,
she, like most of these current girls,
blew up off simulating sex and talking about how sexual they are.
Right?
So they would talk about how much they like sex,
how much they like to fuck random guys.
And then they would do some simulation,
whether it's even Ice Spice,
who basically just literally splits the pussy lip
while bending down to touch her toes,
or whether it's like, you know,
a lotto.
I mean,
but I'm not saying Lado,
or Meg can't rap, but it's like, yo, they sexualize himself a lot.
So when you invite them to this type of shit, I do believe they're going to be sexualized.
I don't think you should be that shocked.
You know what I mean?
So apparently this was the Hose for Harris campaign.
You get what I'm saying?
Let me see.
Was there more of this Megasalian?
Kamala Harris.
Oh, this was the whole rally right here.
Bada, I think she'd go.
Cuevo out.
A few.
And the freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body.
Okay.
And if you want to keep loving your party, you know who to vote for him. And I'm going to keep it a beat with y'all chat. Like, if you're trying to get a bunch of niggins to vote, man. This is the type of shit that you would want to throw on stage. Like, like, bro, you in Atlanta. Like,
I'm sorry, like I'm not that mad at her, bro.
You know, like, these motherfuckers,
just twerk for these motherfuckers, man.
The stallion kicked off vice president Kamala Harris's campaign event.
Oh shit.
In Atlanta, getting the crowd hyped.
Yo, this nigga looked like that twerk wouldn't smell like shit.
Look at this right here.
It's like, nigga, what the fuck did we come for?
The three white people in the back, they look appalled.
Everybody else is smiling from.
ear to ear out hyped.
We're about to be mad.
She got her tummy ring out.
I'm only disappointed you couldn't see her G string or her thong.
She even shared some backstage fun with the VP.
What do you have to say to the American people?
We are not going back.
Ha!
But she wasn't the only one getting the crowd hyped.
They showed off their excitement singing along to Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us.
This is Atlanta, man.
If I'm a Democratic candidate,
Going to Atlanta, probably bring, give you out a drag show.
Bring out the drag queens.
Like, bring it out, bring them out.
I'm going to have a twerking contest, like, wet t-shirt contest.
All right, let's bring up all the adults.
Like, yo, let's bring out mad popsicles.
Let's see who could do a dick sucking.
Yeah, this is kind of par for the chorus.
I'm going to keep it to being with you.
There's nothing else I expected.
Another musician who showed, they not like us.
Shit, I bring out Cuevo just so you could do the dab.
I'll tell you. I'll bring you, I do all that shit.
Like, my nigga, you're in Atlanta.
Like, look at this crowd right here.
Do these niggas look like they want to show up to the poll other than for anything but stimulus checks, my nigga?
I'm sorry.
If y'all don't know me, I go by the name of Cuevo.
I'd be giving out coupons at the door.
Fivo, who lost his nephew and Miko's partner takeoff to gun violence helped introduce Harris to the crowd of 10,000 people.
And you can't understand the struggles of gun violence if you're not in the field or in the heart of it.
Now, this is some bullshit right here.
The rappers who all rap about guns
It showed up to a Democratic rally
Where Democrats want to ban guns.
These things love rapping about guns,
but now they got gun awareness
And they're at a rally talking about
We need gun restrictions.
Come on.
So one thing I learned about working with Vice President Harris
And she always stand on business.
And then it came to...
Yo, you know I like about this
Because y'all love to say,
y'all love to say, right?
that when you see African Americans with Donald Trump,
they look coonish.
They look like, you know,
minstrel shows, like caricatures of themselves.
But nothing is more of like,
I'm not going to say coonish,
but I'm going to say,
you're almost like playing a character,
like especially for this.
You got to say catchphrases.
Yo, we're standing on business.
That's how you relate to black people.
I'm sorry, unfortunately.
It's not about talking about policies.
You got to say generic shit.
Yo, we're going to stand on business on election time.
We're going to turn up.
Like, I'm sorry.
That's just kind of how you talk to niggins like this.
I'm sorry.
So, like, Cuevo saying, let's stand on business.
You know what I mean?
Let's, like, shit, I would imagine if Gunner showed up,
it would be like, yo, yo, listen, we got to vote for Kamala because she pushing P.
She's pushing P.
And we need to push these votes.
I could imagine some shit like that.
That's what get niggins excited, bro.
Like, niggis really ain't into politics, bro.
This is the type of shit you gotta get to, you gotta just, you know what I mean?
This is lowbrow shit, you know what I mean?
Like, this is some shit you want boss man Dilo coming out.
Yo, boss man Dilo, come on, bro.
Like, yeah.
Time for the VP to address the crowd.
Please give it up for Quava.
She even fit a mention of the Atlanta.
Here's the point I'm trying to say.
If Kamala, yo, Kamala Harris is just, she doing what,
she doing tenfold.
what Hillary tried to do to get the black vote.
Like she's acting like she black,
but in the most cringest way, I think,
by quoting rappers and popular slang in the black community,
rather than just saying, all right,
this is what I'm going to do for y'all, right?
Like, it's so easy to get black people's vote.
They think you're one of them,
just if you're saying,
just like Cuevo says,
that nigger don't walk it like he talk it.
Oh my God!
She ain't down with y'all.
I'm waiting for her to say some real shit for black people.
But the thing is black people don't give a fuck about that.
Niggis is like, man, as long as you can recite a Beyonce lyric, you got our vote.
That's how they've been treating, that's how Democrats, I'm not only St. Camala.
That's how Democrats been treating black people for the longest.
Niggins, they don't tell y'all nothing they're fin to do for y'all.
All they keep telling y'all is, y'all like hot sauce?
I got it in my purse.
yo we're gonna stand on business
we like they just repeat
catch phrases and niggas
like you see the hip hop community
because we do it around white people too
especially around white people
anytime a white person knows anything
that's like we thought was like oh
I thought only niggas knew this shit
we love them like we get them all type of passes
so me I think Kamala Harris
is pretty much the same as Biden
but I don't care about her
bringing out twerkers and rappers
and her quoting
lyrics like i i don't care i want her to say ma'am you should know that the drop off in votes from
biden to you is that you're a black woman you should come with some shit to really rally black
people to vote for you maybe you should come with hey listen listen black folks i'm coming with
a b c and d just for y'all i'm rocking for y'all y'all y'all got to get me up in this bitch
because I'm bringing the policies for y'all.
Now, she has a checker pass.
Again, I'm not, again, I really don't give a fuck
because I think she's just like Biden.
So I keep telling everybody, if you voted for Biden,
you should vote for her.
Like, she's nothing of that difference.
And I don't think she's that much of a downgrade.
I think she's an upgrade from Biden.
Biden was a senile, like, fossil.
Naga, looked like he was falling apart every minute
he was falling apart.
you get what I'm saying?
So I think she's an upgrade.
I just think that she don't got to do the corny shit to pander too much.
You know what I mean?
Like, lead that for the other niggas, man.
Like, you know, just speak directly to us.
Speak directly.
We know you black.
We can see it.
We can see it.
Like, we expect Trump to do that, right?
Trump, Trump not black.
So Trump's trying to find a way to relate and communicate with black people.
So that's why he's like, oh, my friend.
favorite rapper little pimp right he's trying to relate but yeah you're a black woman brother just
tell us you got a store bro we want to vote for you we want to support you we want somebody black
up in there but we want somebody black up in there who's going to actually hold it down for black people
now on some baroque obama shit where it's like yeah that he could dance good and he could play
some basketball but that niggit look like he was up in there to help the LGBTQ more than some
niggins you get on the so i think she should lean into that but i could be wrong um still don't chase
who I'm kind of rocking with this here, but I'm definitely down to listen.
I'm down to listen to what she got to say.
Native into her speech.
Donald Trump, on the other hand, has been talking a big game about securing our border,
but he does not walk the walk.
Or as my friend Cuevo would say, he does not walk it like he talks in.
Yeah, anyway.
Cool.
Cool.
Cool, cool, cool.
All right.
Let me see what else is going on.
Oh, by the way, the first video of Vibs Cartel being free is actually out.
Look at my nigga Vibb's cartel.
He has a medical condition that, you know, they were trying to get him released for.
Like, you can see his face is swollen up a lot.
His face is swollen up a lot.
But he's officially free.
One done.
Kiss me, baby
I think he said kiss me, baby.
I don't know where this lady came from, though,
but apparently she was overseas.
She fell in love with him without meeting him,
and she came a couple times.
She visited him in jail.
Like, he married her,
which I think, I think because he married her,
he could get this conjugal thing.
I think so.
So I'm guessing maybe he was fucking her on the side.
You get what I'm saying?
And yeah, no, she's sticking around.
She's sticking around.
Like, you know, she did an interview before.
Shout to my man on stage.
TV vibes cartel.
Y'all think that's real love?
Probably real love, huh?
Yeah.
This week's episode of...
Essentially, she came...
Well, I'll play this part in you'll be able to see.
Here we go.
Stage with Winford William.
Ever before.
Yeah.
For the same reason?
Thanks for coming.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
And Jamaica for you.
Is this your first visit?
No, it's not.
Second.
You've been here before?
Yeah.
For the same reason?
Yes.
Oh, yeah?
Okay, good.
So you know a little about us.
So how, apart from the Addy and who he is in the flesh and so on, we're going to get to that.
The Jamaica to you that you saw for the first time.
How did that match up, the reality now, being here to your perception, how you felt about Jamaica coming in, what it would look like and so on and so forth.
So apparently like a year ago or two years ago, it was her first time ever coming to Jamaica.
Like when I watched Jamaica on Instagram and stuff like that, it was, it seemed very lively.
Like everyone was lively. There's always some sort of music going on.
Yes.
And it just seems like everyone knew how to live.
So now that...
The reality is different.
No, no, no, it's not different.
Yeah, I can see how people are so alive and people are really nice as well.
Okay.
Yeah, so it's just nice to be part of a culture where it's not just going from work home back to work.
I can just see there's music all around me, people enjoying themselves.
You're going to ask her how they met.
So I like having that around me.
Oh, nice.
So that first visit was only a visit?
It was a one-week visit, yeah.
Yes, and now you're actually residing in Jamaica, in Kingston.
Yes, I am.
And that has been how long?
I came here on the 15th of August.
Okay, oh, so you've been here since summer?
Yeah, it's just over two months.
Oh, yes, nice.
Okay, so, and the visit now.
Could you get into the visit?
The first in the flesh visit.
That was the first time she met Vars Cartel there.
It was amazing.
Yes.
Just being able to, you know, be up close with him without any barriers and being able to hug him.
And, you know, we took some pictures as well on that visit.
Oh.
And it was a lot longer than the usual visits we have at the prison.
So it was a nice time.
And I got to see him twice as well during that visit.
So apart from here, all of the nice pictures and everything, did you get the time you wanted to,
wanted to with him did you get enough time hey shit she love her man um
let's get my man the cake soap back you know what I'm saying all right all right
let me go look and see what's popping on um I feel like there's another topic that's
kind of invaded me at the moment I'll find it in a second
Let me see what's the deal.
Is the president?
Your Amber Rose really like Trump, bro.
Like, really like Trump.
I don't know if she, she ain't paid or nothing, but she fuck with Trump.
Heavy.
Heavy.
Okay.
Gilbert Arenas just proposed to some chick.
He said he proposed at the Eiffel Tower.
O'le.
Okay, Gilbert.
I see you, my boy.
Let me see what else.
Okay, okay.
This is Trump being interviewed.
at the National African American Black Journalist Convention.
The people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today.
You have pushed false claims about some of your rivals,
from Nikki Haley to former President Barack Obama,
saying that they were not born in the United States, which is not true.
You have told four Congresswoman of color,
who were American citizens to go back to where they came from.
You have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys.
You've attacked black journalists calling them a loser,
saying the questions that they ask are, quote, stupid and racist.
You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Lago resort.
So my question, sir, now that you are asking black supporters to vote for you,
why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?
Well, first of all, that...
Now, I ain't going to lie. She did grill him, but I'm going to keep it up being with you.
If Trump could survive a bullet, he could handle this question.
I don't think I've ever been asked a question so in such a horrible manner, first question.
You don't even say, hello, how are you?
Are you with ABC?
Because I think there are.
A lot of people did not think.
Yo, my boy, Trump is too funny.
Yo, great question, though.
But, like, Trump does deflected that bitch.
What did he say to it?
Fake news network, a terrible network.
And I think it's disgraceful that I came.
here in good spirit. I love the black population of this country. I've done so much for the
black population of this country, including employment, including opportunity zones with
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers
and black entrepreneurs. I've done so much, and you know, and I say this, historically black colleges
and universities were out of money,
there was stone call broke, and I saved them,
and I gave them long-term financing,
and nobody else was doing it.
I think it's a very rude introduction.
I don't know exactly why you would do something like that.
And let me go a step further.
I was invited here, and I was told my opponent,
whether it was Biden or Kamala,
I was to be a fake news network, a terrible network.
My opponent was going to be here.
It turned out my opponent isn't here.
You invited me under false pretense.
And then you said, you can't do it with Zoom.
Well, you know, where's Zoom?
She's going to do it with Zoom, and she's not coming.
And then you are half an hour late.
Just so we understand, I have too much respect for you to be late.
They couldn't get their equipment working or something.
I think it's a...
Now, he roasted him back.
Now he rosen him back.
I have answered the question.
I have been the best president for the black people.
I have been the best president for the black pop.
Since Abraham Lincoln
That's my answer
Oh my
Oh my
Hey
Abraham Lincoln
Oh man
Abraham Lincoln the nigga who
Oh like a boss of slavery and shit
Uh shit
Hold
I'm gonna let you I watch this shit real quick
I gotta deliver real quick
Uh
That Dave
Trump
Nah, this is too funny.
My niggins Trump is too funny, nigga.
Oh, here we go, here we go.
And, you know, when I say this...
I want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir.
A lot of people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today.
You have pushed false claims about some of your rivals from Nikki Haley to former President Barack Obama,
saying that they were not born in the United States.
Give me one second, ten.
Not true.
You have told four...
Congresswoman of color, who were American citizens to go back to where they came from,
you have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys.
You've attacked black journalists, calling them a loser, saying the questions that they
ask are, quote, stupid and racist.
You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Lago resort.
So my question, sir, now that you are asking black supporters to vote for you,
why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?
Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question so, in such a horrible manner, first question.
You don't even say, hello, how are you?
Are you with ABC? Because I think they're a fake news network, a terrible network.
And I think it's disgraceful that I came here in good spirit.
I love the black population of this country.
I've done so much for the black population of this country.
population of this country, including employment, including opportunity zones with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs.
I've done so much, and you know, and I say this, historically black colleges and universities were out of money, they were stone coal broke, and I saved them, and I gave them long-term financing, and no
Nobody else was doing it.
I think it's a very rude introduction.
I don't know exactly why you would do something like that.
And let me go a step further.
I was invited here and I was told my opponent, whether it was Biden or Kamala, I was told
my opponent was going to be here.
It turned out my opponent isn't here.
You invited me under false pretense.
And then you said, you can't do it with Zoom.
Well, you know, where's Zoom?
She's going to do it with Zoom and she's not coming.
And then you were half an hour late, just so we understand, I have too much respect for you to be late.
They couldn't get their equipment working or something was wrong.
I think it's a very nasty question.
I have answered the question.
I have been the best president for the black population since Abraham Lincoln.
That's my answer.
Better than President Johnson who signed the Voting Rights Act.
For you to start off a question and answer period, especially when you're 35 minutes late,
because you couldn't get your equipment to work in such a high
hostile manner, I think it's a disgrace.
Let me just ask a follow-up, sir, and then we'll move on to other questions here.
Some of your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill, have labeled
Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the first black and Asian-American woman to serve as vice
president and be on a major party ticket as a DEI hire.
Is that acceptable language to you?
And will you tell those Republicans and those supporters to stop it?
How do you define DEI?
Go ahead.
How do you define it?
Diversity, equity, inclusion?
Okay, yeah.
Go ahead.
Is that what your definition?
That is literally the words.
Give me a definition then.
Would you give me a definition of that?
Give me a definition.
Sir, I'm asking you a question.
No, no, you have to define it.
Define it for me, if you were.
I just defined it, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman?
Well, I can say, no, I think it's maybe a little bit different.
So I've known her a long time indirectly, not directly, very much.
and she was always of Indian heritage and she was only promoting Indian heritage.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black
and now she wants to be known as black.
So I don't know, is she Indian or is she black?
She has always identified as a black
I respect either one.
I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't
because she was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn
and she went, she became a black person.
Just to be clear, sir, do you believe?
I think somebody should look into that too when you ask a continue in a very hostile, nasty tone.
It's a direct question, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is a DEI hire, as some Republicans have said?
I mean, I really don't know.
Could be.
Could be.
There are some.
My bad.
There are plenty.
I know this lady right over there, Harris is a fantastic person who just interviewed me at length.
And we had a great interview, I think.
And I heard you got very good ratings on that interview.
Well, you told me it was the longest one of your life.
So I think we had a good discussion.
Listen, look, I want to talk about why you're here today.
I mean, it is not law.
I miss Trump going back at her.
What did he say?
You are asking black supporters to vote for you.
Why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?
Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question.
So in such a horrible manner, first question.
You don't even say, hello, how are you?
Are you with ABC?
because I think they're a fake news network, a terrible network.
And I think it's disgraceful that I came here in good spirit.
I love the black population of this country.
I've done...
Hey, listen, and I'll fuck with Trump,
but somebody got to tell Trump a better way to, like, say black people.
Anytime he refers to black people,
I think it's because his accent,
when he's a black, like, the way he says it,
I feel like, wait, hold on now.
I'm going to lie.
I'll be honest.
Like, the way he says black is like,
I'm going to be honest.
I'm going to be honest.
But I think it's his accent.
You can tell he not used to say that.
So much for the black population of this country,
including employment,
including opportunity zones with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina,
which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers.
and black entrepreneurs.
I've done so much.
And, you know, and I say this,
historically black colleges
and universities were out of money.
There were stone call broke,
and I saved them,
and I gave them long-term financing,
and nobody else was doing it.
I think it's a very rude introduction.
I don't know exactly why you would do something like that.
And let me go a step further.
I was invited here,
and I was told my opponent,
whether it was Biden or Kamala,
I was told my opponent was going to be here.
It turned out my opponent isn't here.
You invited me under false pretence.
And then you said, you can't do it with Zoom.
Well, you know, where's Zoom?
She's going to do it with Zoom, and she's not coming.
And then you were half an hour late.
Just so we understand, I have too much respect for you to be late.
They couldn't get their equipment working or something was wrong.
I think it's a very nasty question.
I have answered the question.
I have been the best president.
for the black population since Abraham Lincoln.
Better than President Johnson who signed the voting rights act.
For you to start off a question and answer period, especially when you're 35 minutes late,
because you couldn't get your equipment to work in such a hostile manner.
I think it's a disgrace.
Let me just ask a follow-up, sir, and then we'll move on to other questions here.
Some of your own supporters, including Republicans on Capitol Hill,
have labeled Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the...
That ain't going to lie to, yeah, she got that black.
black feminist energy, bro.
You, they can say something.
Let me tell you, the only way to get these type of chicks even more mad, they'll say
something and you'd be like, you know what?
I agree.
They get even 10 times madder.
Bitches like these.
And when I say, I'm meaning affectionately, I mean, in the black people, they're like
these, bro.
They, they exist to argue.
They don't want to agree on shit.
nigga, the worst thing you could do is agree with them.
They're like, but they start turning to the Hulk.
They just want to argue.
The first black and Asian American woman to serve as vice president
be on a major party ticket as a DEI hire.
Is that acceptable language to you?
And will you tell those Republicans and those supporters to stop it?
How do you define DEI?
Go ahead.
How do you define it?
Diversity, equity, inclusion.
Okay, yeah.
Go ahead.
Is that what your definition?
That is that.
That is literally the words.
Do you give me a definition of that?
Give me a definition.
Sir, I'm asking you a question.
No, no, you have to define it.
Define it for me if you were.
I just defined it, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman?
Well, I can say, no, I think it's maybe a little bit different.
So I've known her a long time indirectly, not directly, very much.
And she was always of Indian heritage, and she was only promoting Indian heritage.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black
and now she wants to be known as black.
So I don't know, is she Indian or is she black?
She has always identified as a black
when she was historically black college.
I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't because she was Indian all the way and
then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went, she became a black person.
Just to be clear, sir, do you believe that she is-
I think somebody should look into that too when you ask to continue in a very hostile, nasty town.
It's a direct question, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is a DEI hire, as some Republicans have said?
I really don't know.
I mean, I really don't know.
Could be.
Could be.
There are some, and there are plenty.
I know this lady right over there, Harris is a fantastic person who just interviewed me at length.
And we had a great interview, I think.
And I heard you got very good ratings on that interview.
Well, you told me it was the longest one of your life.
So I think we had a good discussion.
Look, I want to talk about why you're here today.
I mean, it is not lost on us how divided we are as a country.
And as you were coming today, we really got to see that we were divided along the lines of race,
along the lines of gender.
And there is this question of, in this moment where we are, why come here?
What is your message today?
My message is to stop people from invading our country that are taking, frankly, a lot of problems with it,
but one of the big problems, and a lot of the big problems, and a lot of the,
journalists in this room, I know and I have great respect for, a lot of the journalists in this room
are black. I will tell you that coming from the border are millions and millions of people
that happen to be taking black jobs. You had the best. What exactly is a black job, sir?
A black job is anybody that has a job. That's what it is. Anybody that has a job. All right.
And they're taking... Yo! Yo! Yeah, Trump is funny and shit.
By the way, if we get some laughs there, yo,
you know, I was watching, I still say, man,
y'all niggas ain't put complex.
Y'all wrong for now putting my boy Sean Cotton on y'all media list, nigger.
And I'm not, I'm not rocking with y'all until y'all, y'all handle that.
I'm not, yo, uh, yo, I was listening.
I was watching Charleston White, his latest interview.
Charles & White start, yo, he said, yo,
Charles of White defined what's a black job.
Chat, let me see if y'all agree with Charles White.
Yeah, homie.
I wear a hat almost every used.
Hitler used it.
Here we go.
We're only offended by the troop.
That's why stereotypes offend us so much,
because most stereotypes are true about us.
Watermelon, chicken.
Put your ass to, because we can't,
Joe can't beat him with that bull.
Ain't no white boy.
He don't want it all today.
No niggum.
What's wrong?
They got it right.
Hold on.
I got cousins who helped me.
I got friends who.
Hold on.
It's who, you know.
Yeah.
But he ain't good enough to play it no more.
If they ain't winning out.
They just go still, just get up and they're like, yeah.
They can be, they can be, I know people who still sell drugs.
Yeah, I was dying laughing when this thing is said this recently.
This thing was defining.
He said, he said, they're all black jobs.
Yo, y'all got to listen to this thing.
Charles White is a fucking natural born comedian, my nigga.
I kid you not.
Hold on, hold on, I got to find it.
Yo, this nigga is funny as shit.
This nigga is funny as shit.
Happen.
I just don't speak on it because it is.
Man, I've been seeing it all over the internet.
People want to know what happened to the 85 South.
Come on back, come back, back.
Hold on.
You used to be black jaw.
Oh, here we go, here we go.
Masterpiece skill.
It's all about who you know.
Jake Paula, Paul Logan, he fight boxing and MMA players.
Nobody to do this.
Life ain't fair.
Life ain't fair.
That's all I can say.
But you've got to deal with it.
Here we go.
Still got to deal with it even though it ain't fair.
So do I think Brunney belong in the league?
Hell no.
He ain't that good.
He ain't even that good to be playing overseas against them overseas players.
Brunney need to be a high school assistant basketball coach or P.E.
somewhere there we go this thing is well he ain't good enough to play no more
please nah man uh did you watch the uh did you watch the uh did you watch the debate
between trump and um oh listen this listen this yeah i watched it and trump mentioned black jobs
listen this what's a black job uh what's a black job yeah he was a black job
yeah he was pretty much saying that immigrants are coming over from
I'm gonna tell you, nigga.
See, construction used to be black jobs.
The construction jobs, the Mexicans that you see laying the concrete doing a tar riding machine, them used to be black jobs.
Then they started letting the illegal immigrants come over.
They start taking a job.
That's why you don't see nothing but Mexicans now.
What's another black job?
The cashier, the nigger just cooking the fries at McDonald's, the burger flippin'naker,
the burger king, and the drive-thru one.
in the drive-thru window.
Them all used to be black job.
Now, who you see now?
Illegal immigrants, whether it's Mexican or what?
What's another black job?
Listen to this.
Oh, detail in car.
What?
What?
What?
What?
Like you see in all the immigrants,
but except the immigrants, they got a new game.
They standing on that with flowers.
That's a fact.
They said, yo, that, that,
The little Mexicans be standing right there.
Yo, they be trying to offer me all type of fruits.
I'm like, I don't know if you cleanly, nigga.
They'd be having the fruits cut up and shit.
They'd be having flowers.
Yo, you be in the car trying to shake them off like,
but the girl that you're driving were looking at you like,
you bitch-ass, nigga, you ain't ever get me flowers in the last three months.
You ain't going to get me these shit.
You're like, trust me, they do be having them flower.
That's a fact.
Roses, the niggas just standing around with a rag wanted to wipe your windows.
That's the black job
What's another black job?
Working at the grocery store
All they were black jaw
If nothing else
Me and you could get them job during the summertime
As teenagers and kids
Now you got the adult grown illegal immigrants
Making this $9, $10 an hour
That used to be the summer job for the black kids
So yeah hummus
It's a such thing as black job
Selling dope
That thing
It says selling dope
It's a black job
I'm done with this thing
It's awesome white man
That thing it says
Selling dope
It's a black
Stealing
What he says stealing
No
He says selling dope
It's stealing
Da
Wait
Listen
Oh stripping
Listen
rapping
rapping
DJing
But y'all
But why selling dope and stealing
Everybody
Everybody does that
Why they got to be under black job?
Like you're seeing all the immigrants,
but except the immigrants,
they got a new game.
They're standing on there with flowers.
No, I'm done.
Roses.
The niggas just standing there and out
with a rag wanting to wipe your windows.
That's a black job.
What's another black job?
Working at the grocery store.
All in them are black jobs.
If nothing else,
me and you could get them job during the summertime
as teenagers and kids.
It's funny. I'm not laughing.
Now you got the adult, grown, illegal immigrants making this $9, $10 an hour.
That used to be the summer job for the black kids.
So, yeah, homie, it's a such thing as black job.
Silling dope.
Stealing.
Or stripping.
Rapping.
Dijing.
So, yeah, y'all are them black jobs.
But why selling dope and stealing, though?
Everybody does that, though.
Why they got to be under a black job?
Because I know black people do it for a living.
even if they ain't winning out
they just go steal
just get up like a yeah
they can be
I know people who still
sell drugs
are wrong
and can make more
if they got up work
and got to go
when and got a white man's job
what's a white man's job
corporate America
that he fucked up
anything that requires you to wake
I do not agree with this
by the way
but I'm gonna be honest with you
the nigg is funny
this is what I'm saying
like the thing with Charles
white
85% of the time
he make a lot of
sense. I don't think he's making a lot of sense here.
But he is so funny.
The nigga is comedic.
Like, I'm glad
he gives me some credit for inspiring
or at least, you know, kind of, you know,
inspiring the thought of him going
to comedy. But this thing is too funny,
bro. Because the conviction he got
behind these things, he's not even tell it like
is a joke, but this shit is hilarious.
Pick up in the morning
and leave out your house.
I know a lot of black people that
work corporate American jobs.
Them white people jobs
Why can't they be black people jobs?
They're not black
Only low level paying jobs
They're black people jobs
Because you don't see black people get no job
predominantly
Nah that's crazy
Yeah people were offended with that as well
Black people were offended with black jobs as well
Black people offended with everything
Except the condition that they live in
Everything offends black people
accept their reality and their conditions that they live in.
They ignore the reality and they ignore their conditions only to be offended by everything else.
But look at their neighborhoods, look at their houses, look at their family life,
look at the conditions of them, their children, and the parents of the children.
They had odds with each other.
They hate each other.
They fight with one another.
But everything is offensive.
But they don't change nothing.
even the stuff that offends them
they don't change nothing
so homie
nobody
black people opinions only matter
on social media
but in real life and in the real world
nobody really pays us
any attention anymore because we've been
crying wolf too long
and we inflict worse conditions on each other
so it's hard for people to take us serious
anyway back to Trump back to Trump
back to Trump real quick
they're taking the employment
away from black people. They're coming in and they're coming in. They're invading. It's an invasion
of many... By the way, for people who, like, want to know my opinion, I don't think there's any
such thing as a black job. Maybe historically certain jobs have been dominated by black people,
but I don't think certain jobs, especially low-level jobs, should be designated to black people.
Absolutely not, just to be very clear. I think black people, African-Americans, and I think black people,
African Americans, immigrants, I don't necessarily think it's a race thing.
I think I've met some of the smartest, most resourceful people who are African Americans or immigrants or immigrants that are black.
Definitely, you know, that's what I'm saying.
I laugh at the Charleston White thing.
I won't take offense to it.
But I don't think McDonald's is no black people job.
Let's be honest.
Now, there is a lower income people job.
But I don't think black people identify or black people should be lumped in with just automatically thinking of us as a monolith as low income.
No, there are low income people, but I don't think low income means black at all, 100% at all.
And I think, you know, that's what Charleston White was talking about.
I think this is a struggle with Trump here where he's like black people jobs.
Well, he's talking about black poor people, but he don't want to say that.
So he keeps saying black people.
I think this is something that Donald Trump, I think he's tripping up on.
millions of people, probably 15, 16, 17 million people.
I have a feeling it's much more than that.
And everybody's been seeing what's happened.
The first group of people, the black population is affected most by that,
and Kamala is allowing it to happen.
She's the border czar.
She's the worst borders are in the history of the world.
There's never been a borderzor like this.
She's never even essentially been.
She said she was there once, but not the right part of the border.
Yes.
So I'm agreeing with some of y'all.
And listen, you know, again, I don't know how you, I'll take my political view or whatever.
Like, I'm not no dick ride of nobody.
Like, I kind of try to go with who I think is better for the next four years after the last four years.
Because that's the thing.
I think the pendulum usually swings.
I think if we have three consecutive terms of democratic rule, we're probably going to need.
a Republican. I think they actually have, I think they, they, they balance each other out pretty good.
And I think we have, if we have two consecutive ruling of, like, say, a Republican, we're
a Republican, we're probably a Democrat because they both miss certain parts that represent the,
the whole population, right? And they, they don't really change from their ideals and their policies,
which, again, in times of war, I want a Democrat up in that bitch. No, not Democrat. I mean, a Republican
You can't up in that bitch. 100%.
If we really squabbling with some nations, I want a Republican in there because they love strong military and they love giving them other countries their ass to kiss.
You know what I mean?
They're not into like fucking just, you know, they love small government.
Cool.
So that's in times of war.
In times of social, domestic social unrest, you want a Democrat opinion.
Because you're going to have a nigga like Trump.
You're going to have like a Republican say, we stay with the police or they're going to say stuff.
That's just not going to make the people.
The people feel good, right?
So then you need a Democrat.
So again, bro, you're not, I think anyone's an idiot if you're just one party.
You should kind of go with your gut.
Half of my voting shit is going to go with my particular situation,
whether it's my thoughts towards abortion, taxes, this and third.
And the other half of what I'm going to use to decide is going to go with what I think the country needs, right?
Because now we've got a forecast.
But I think the people who are all.
always Republican or always Democrat.
I think y'all are pawns.
I'm going to be honest with you.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, to keep it real, who knows?
Like, shit, I think Trump should probably get this time around.
But shit, depending on how we do, we might be like,
yo, yo, let's get a Democrat back up in there instantly.
You know what I mean?
Like, again, it shouldn't be, like, people vote party lines,
and I think that's the problem.
Vote your interests, but also vote what you think the country needs.
And at different times, we need different shit.
So she was a borderer.
She's done a horrible job.
these people are coming into our country and they're taking black jobs and Hispanic jobs,
and frankly, they're taking union jobs.
Unions are being very badly affected by all of the millions of people that are pouring into our country.
And one thing, as we discussed, many of these people are coming in from mental institutions,
from prisons, from jails, their gang members in other countries.
Other countries are setting loose their prisoners,
they're opening up their prisons and their mental institutions,
And they're...
Yo, why somebody donated and said,
Ack, you know what's a black job.
He said, yo, hip-hop media, that's a black job.
Tye says community service, that's a black job.
Yo, what's trouble with child, niggas, man?
Stop it, bro.
Taking their bad people, drug dealers, gang members,
and they're bringing them into the United States.
And by the way, their crime rate is going down,
and our crime rate is going to be a disaster.
Mr. President, I want to get into how you address some of the issues with black communities.
And I say that plural because we live in communities of color that are different.
We're not all the same.
We don't vote the same.
We don't think the same.
It's not monolithic.
So as you come here today, I want to talk about something that bursts.
And this is the weight of the inflation on this country right now.
The nonprofit money management international recently released data.
All right, we didn't try to get that deep into it.
We just try to get some jokes.
I ain't going to lie.
They say it's 58 years, but I think it's much.
Someone from Illinois and unarmed black woman was shot the other day in her home by a deputy sheriff.
The deputy has said...
Oh, okay, okay.
It's the night they told my police shooting, which is, I think it's so on your mask.
I think that's what we told me.
Let's see how Trump reacts to that.
It's been charged with murder.
You said police would get immunity from prosecution if you went.
Why should someone like that officer have immunity, in your opinion?
Immunity?
I don't know the exact case, but I saw something, and it didn't look good to me.
It didn't look good to me.
Are you talking with the water, right?
Yeah, well, police.
I mean, police unions are not backing this person either.
But again, why would...
They're going to be charging the officer.
I guess they're charging the officer.
So why should he receive immunity?
Well, he might not. I mean, it depends. It depends on what happens. I'm talking about people that are much different cases than that. We need people to protect ourselves. And by the way, in Chicago, as an example, last...
No, Trump, you got to answer this question. Because, like, even, you know, see, I like Trump in, again, totality in terms of a candidate over, well, Biden's damn dead. And now is Kamala.
but yeah
I think because he talks shit so much
and he's a funny guy
yeah when you say immunity
like people are thinking you're trying to say
blanket immunity and I'm
listening in the ring between the lines
he's saying okay the guy like
he says he's talking about for different cases
we get that brother
but you blatantly
say all the time immunity
immunity you need to say
no I'm going to back
qualified immunity but I'm not
giving blanket immunity to murderers who have a cop uniform on.
I think he definitely does need to say that.
100%.
I agree with anybody who, like, we need him to say that because when he's saying that
immunity shit, we know who he's trying to get.
He's trying to get police officers, family of police, people who are pro-law
enforcement to vote for him, but then people who might be victimized by the police,
like maybe the black community, right?
Or not maybe the black community, definitely, black community, and especially
in situations.
And we're not talking about all situations.
And I think this is where he's about to jump out of the question.
But I said, well, in Chicago, there's a lot of killing.
So we need police to do your job.
You're right.
Half of them niggies who's doing the killings in Chicago, they're scums.
They're gangbangers running around, just shooting niggas up.
Yes, police need to be empowered with the idea of if they pull their trigger or if they do
their job, they won't get charged with those particular people.
But Sonia Massey, her, am I saying her name?
Frank, Sonny message, if she doesn't do shit and gets murdered,
fuck an immunity for a cop.
That nigga need to burn that mistake.
And you have to, you know, you have to make a very distinction.
And I think that's where Trump lacks a little bit because that's how people think you empower,
like, racist groups, right?
Like, you know what I mean?
We're like, you'll say something that kind of go in their favor.
And then when people ask you to clearly denounce something that,
also might represent some factions of whatever groups,
you skip out of the question.
You've got to denounce it.
You got to say, brother, you know exactly Trump.
Trump, you tapped in, my nigga.
You know what that fucking cop did.
You should say, hey, listen, what I'm talking about immunity,
ain't that.
That nigga's a murderer.
He should get, that's what he should be saying.
You get what I'm saying?
A few weeks ago, July 4th weekend,
they had 117 shootings and 17 deaths
nobody wants that.
Nobody wants that.
We need to have our police officers
have the respect and dignity back.
In this particular case,
I saw something that didn't look good to me.
I didn't like it.
I didn't like it at all.
So can you get a little more specific back to the immunity question?
Who would make those distinctions?
Well, right now, for the most part,
for the most part,
people are protected by their unions,
by their police unions,
or by their police departments.
But I'm saying if I felt or if a group of people would feel that somebody was being unfairly prosecuted
because the person did a good job maybe with crime or made a mistake, an innocent mistake.
There's a big difference between being a bad person and making an innocent mistake.
But if somebody made an innocent mistake, I would want to help that person.
Okay. And I understand what he's saying there.
Now we got to give it examples because we got to see what you think is an innocent mistake.
yo boy boy over there just shot shot shorty after he went in her crib approached her told her to go turn off the stove then he got he got scared at her turn off the stove and taking the thing off the stove and he shot her is that an innocent mistake because that ain't that's a nigga who whose fear prejudice racism came out with the trigger but he should have never had a bad to begin with was that four different other other uh other uh other uh other uh other uh
precincts before, like, come on, come on.
What would those exceptions be?
What would determine in the state?
You go after somebody, and it's a very close call, and it's very dangerous.
And, you know, they have, the policeman's life and woman is a very difficult thing,
because sometimes you have less than a second to make a, you know, life and death decision.
And sometimes very bad decisions are made.
They're not made from an evil standpoint, but they're made from the standpoint of,
they made a mistake.
So I want to follow up really quickly.
You know, I find it interesting because you do talk about
reigning in prosecutors,
especially when it comes to prosecutors that are prosecuting you.
Okay, okay, no, she's doing a good job.
She's doing a good job.
Pretty good job by this black woman right here.
This woman right here, I'm talking,
I think she started off with.
She's just straight feminist.
Get her out of here.
Like, she just want to argue to argue.
She's bringing up valid points
and want to get good clarification
from Trump on an issue that she probably cares about a lot, right?
So I'm rocking with, I'm rocking with sister in the black.
Sister in the Black, you're doing your thing.
I like that.
Why doesn't that skepticism apply to law enforcement?
Well, I've been prosecuted because I'm a political opponent of two people
that have weaponized our justice system.
I've been prosecuted.
I just won the big case in Florida.
Oh, by the way, Nine Breaker, thank you for the five.
He said you a lot about turning on TTS on at the end of the streams.
you're missing out on potentially your funniest segments.
I don't know how to do TTS.
So apparently when I turn TTS on, everything is TTS.
And then I don't want to, I got to figure out how to work the TTS thing.
Somebody who's going to streamlines help me out.
But I do want to do TTS at Endless StreamFacts.
That was the biggest case.
That was the most difficult case.
And I just won it.
Now, Biden has a similar case except much worse.
I was protected under the Presidential Records Act.
Biden wasn't because he wasn't president at the time.
And he had 50 years worth of documents.
No, no, no, no.
See, and this is where, like, again, I could call out people,
no matter if I'm leaning towards voting for it.
Trump dancing a little bit.
Trump, here's the thing.
When you're getting prosecuted by the FBI,
you say the FBI is corrupt.
There's hell of people getting prosecuted by the.
FBI. Is that your thought about the FBI in totality when they do anything else or only when
they prosecute you? That's the point. What's your thought on law enforcement and district
attorneys when it's versus regular people and versus you unless you think you have some special
circumstance? Now, I hear his point where he's like, well, I was kind of unfairly targeted.
100% we get that. But if you think they're corrupt for you, who is someone that, who is someone that
have the ultimate political power in terms of being the next president,
what the fuck does a regular citizen stand?
Like, how could they even face scrutiny by these same entities?
So if they're fucking with you, they're going to violate a regular citizen.
So if you bitching about them, like, damn, what are the regular citizen supposed to do?
So you're supposed to say, hey, if they're fucking with me, y'all got no chance,
I'm going to change their shit.
Right?
But he's not saying that.
And it feels like he's more saying, oh, me, me, which is like, that's kind of selfish, right?
Like, super selfish.
I ain't know a lot of you.
They ruled that he was incompetent and therefore he shouldn't stand trial.
And I said, a story to tell you said, act, if you could interview Trump on stream for 20 minutes, what would you ask?
What three questions?
Stay tuned.
Isn't that something?
He's incompetent and he can't stand trial.
And yet, he can be president.
Isn't that nice?
But they released him on the basis that he was.
incompetent. They said he had no
memory and he was a nice old guy
but he had no memory and therefore
we're not going to prosecute him.
I won the case and
it got very little publicity. I didn't notice
ABC doing any publicity on it,
George.
We covered you extensively, sir. I'd love
to move over on to different topic. I didn't notice you do
any publicity on it at all. I won
the case, the biggest case.
This is an attack on a
political opponent. I have another one
where I have a hostile judge.
We have you for a limited time, sir.
I'd love to move on to different topics if we can.
You're the one that held me up at 35 minutes, just so you have to say.
If we can move on now to the state of the race, sir, I want to get back to the campaign.
Senator J.D. Vance is your running mate.
He's had a lot of controversy lately, and I want to read you a few things that he has said in the past.
He said the Democrats running the country are a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices they've made.
And so they want to make the rest of the country miserable too.
He's not talking here about how great it is to be a parent.
He's attacking what he says are the choices people are making to not have children.
Did you know that he had these views about people who do not have children before you picked him to be your running maiden?
Do you agree with him?
No, I know this.
He is very family-oriented, and he thinks family's a great thing.
That doesn't mean he thinks that if you don't have a family, it's not.
I know people with families.
I know people with great families.
I know people with very troubled families.
And I also know people with no families
that didn't meet the right person.
Things happen.
You go through life, you don't meet the right person.
But he's not just talking about families here.
He also says that people that don't have children
should get less votes than those that do.
I'm just speaking for myself.
Is that your campaign position?
I think I'm speaking family, too.
He strongly believes in family,
but I know people with great families.
I know people with not great families
that don't have a family,
and the people without the family are far better.
They're superior in many cases, okay?
He's not saying they're not.
What he's saying is that he thinks the family experience is a very important thing.
It's a very good thing.
But that doesn't mean that if you grow up and you grow older and you don't meet somebody that would be wonderful to meet and would have been good,
that that's a bad thing.
He's not saying that.
My interpretation, you'll have to ask him, actually, but my interpretation is he's strongly family-oriented.
But that doesn't mean if you don't have a family, there's something wrong with it.
Just one last point, and then we'll move on.
just one of the bedrock principles of American life is one person, one vote.
Senator J.D. Vance has suggested that someone who has children should have more votes than a person who does not have children.
I just want to be clear here. Is that the position of your campaign?
Well, no, but it's not something I have ever heard before. I can tell you this.
Right now, you have illegal aliens coming into our country, many from prisons and many from mental institutions, and they want to give them votes.
I don't think they should have votes.
They came into our country illegally.
People who are only American citizens are about to vote, sir.
That have been here a long time, that have worked hard,
that in many cases, and you'll see this happening,
if I'm not elected, you're going to see it happening.
If I am, you're not going to have any problem.
But you're going to see it happening a long time.
You're going to see people in this room and people outside of this room
are going to be losing their jobs,
the people that have come into this country illegally.
Mr. President, can we stay with just kind of the state of
race right now because I felt like that
vice president question
candidate question
we could probably sidestep
this a little bit
if you don't want to get too political
y'all
you want to see me interview with Trump y'all
if I interview Trump
what's y'all gonna ask that nigga? What's a black
job? It was that nigga look at me
be like what you do right now is a black job
like oh
oh
oh
All right, all right.
Yo, all right, bet, bet, bet, bet.
Oh, yo, so check this out.
So apparently, Drewski explained why him and Ruby Rose broke up.
Here it is.
Are you single?
Yeah, I'm single.
Well, happy you are Ruby Rose.
Y'all went together for literally two weeks.
Listen, God blesses you sometimes with situations.
You just, it's a learner situation, you know.
And that's what it's all about.
Listen, it wasn't nothing bad that happened.
We just, you know.
She's a beautiful girl.
She's doing great in life, man.
She's making money.
I'm doing the same.
So, you know.
What was the learning factor in that relationship?
What do you learn from it?
I learned that when you got a, you got a bad bitch, you can't really.
Oh, my bad.
Oh, I can't.
It's okay.
Go ahead.
Well, you got one of those.
We got one off.
I can't keep doing them.
You see how you get me.
When I started talking about my ex, man.
Come on.
Don't do that.
I thought you're feeling.
My bad, y'all.
So when you have a beautiful one,
Yeah, we have a beautiful woman.
Of that caliber.
What happened?
You know, it comes with a lot, and I wasn't really, I don't know if I was prepared yet.
But I learned a lot from it.
So I think coming out of that, you know, you better have.
Are you single?
Pockets ready.
Oh, yeah.
I ain't saying that's what happened.
No, I'm saying.
So I want to.
Who said in the chat looks like the fat EZE?
I'm going to slap a shit out of you for saying that shit.
I ain't gonna lie, I went upstairs, and I pour some liquor and I went in the bathroom,
taking the piss, I'm looking at the mirror, I said, I look like easy eat.
I ain't said a fat easy eat, but I said easy.
I understand, so it wasn't more financial when you deal with that caliber?
Yeah, but I think it's all, you just got to be ready because you don't know when you're going
to have to be pulling that wallet out.
Oh, like, if y'all go to a store, like you need to buy me there's $15,000.
Hey, he later said on the gram, I think he was trying to clean it up.
He said the last interview I did, I spoke about my recent relationship.
and to be real I was trolling.
No, he's not.
No, he's not.
So, if y'all wonder why, I don't, like, I know y'all might be like,
ag, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yo, you know, there's been, there's been, like,
three or four celebrity girls that I could have definitely dated.
Some of them bad as shit.
And whether their incentive for wanting to date me was like, oh, okay,
it would help my career because, well, pretty much all of them did music.
They're a woman.
Some of them you know.
Some of them I've talked about.
The reason why none of them,
of that ever happened it's kind of like that like these like one particular girl and if she ever sees it
she go no um and i'm not shitting on her at all but but her thing was like oh shit she actually invited me
out of date she was like yo so i got court side tickets to i won't say what game because it'll
give you where she's she probably lives at and she invited me to court and she was like she had
she was like i have extra ticket it was kind of like a little cheese she was like yeah i have extra ticket
you want to come to court side shit blah blah and i was like ooh and i thought about it about a cute girl
obviously she got the she got a celebrity package going on with her and i was thinking about i'm like
hmm maybe this could kind of work we're talking a little bit and that's when i realized i was like
if i'm going to pursue a possible situation or relationship with this girl everything is
about being seen when she said i have courtside tickets she wanted to be seen
so now
everywhere we go
you got to spend
the price to be seen
and at that point
I don't feel like
that's a relationship
because I don't allow
to you in all relationships
I've been in
sometimes I'm just in my drawers
all day just laying in bed
like yo we order some food
and we just watching Netflix
like it's just not
it's not the public
shit and I don't really like
that type of stuff anyway
and
another one
it was a lot of the conversation
was all about making a spectacle, right?
Like, like, it was going to be a splash from like, yo, yeah, like, shit,
they'd be thinking you don't get bitches like that.
But at first I was looking at her like, bitch, what do you mean?
I don't get bidsies like that?
What are you talking about?
She was like, when they see me with you, like, yo, shit, this shit going to be all over the blogs.
And I was just like, so wait, so I got to buy, I got to spend like $15,000 for some
courtside seats to get over the block.
I'm like, make, I talk right now and I'm over the blog.
It's like, what's the point of that?
You know what I mean?
Like, when you're with girls like that,
you got to, like,
you got to go do some crazy shit for their birthday
that they could post on the grant.
Like, it just feels like,
and it's not about the money necessarily,
it just feels like you're paying for PR,
and that's what I hate about it, right?
Like, I'm paying for PR.
It's not even like this is a girl
that nobody else has ever fucked.
So-and-so rapper used to fuck with her,
so-and-so rapper used to date her,
And now I'm just over here paying up expensive price to get some PR.
Now, I'm going to use $6.9 as, you know, sometimes I use my explanation.
What he always told me was like, yeah, like, I, yeah, dating girls in the industry,
you got to spend a lot of money compared to a regular girl.
But for him, he always wanted to get ground with that audience, right?
Like, I'm pretty sure if Moneybag yo, when he was dating his regular baby mama or any other girl,
he's not buying her a car every six months.
But it looked like with him and Ari, he's doing the most every few months.
But that has given him a lot of ground in that female community that love relationships.
So you could say, bro, you spend 200 bands.
You've spent 200 bands on this girl in the year.
and to me that's like what you know what i mean like well maybe probably even more than two in a
man he probably spent half a million or whatever like in a year i'm like damn like bro like ain't no
pussy worth that like shit and i'm like yeah shit and if i if i spent that amount on you you better not
give me no fucking problems he's probably looking at it like yo my career is going up so that's the
only thing like i think if i was a rapper i probably would and i think where druski is he probably
should because he's he's maxed out like he's a comedian he's he needs to become almost like
like the guy you know what I mean and when you're becoming the guy you got to start dating people
in the industry for me I'm like I'm not no sex symbol like people y'all y'all listen to me
from talking you all listen to me for my opinion I mean there's a few people like maybe on
a Reddit that care about my relationship status but like the majority of people don't get
fuck so why the fuck would i go spending half a mill to be in a high profile relationship when
them ticks are probably gonna just like her and hate me you know what i mean so it's like i didn't i never
thought it was it was good for me now granted if i have an artist if i sign an artist yeah i'm gonna tell
artist yo yo you got to go date her you got to date her right now bro you got to date this type of
girl you should be in a relationship yes we're gonna go get you to 15 000
package for the front court seats.
Yes, we're going to go get you the fucking lease on the fucking new cyber truck
that you just magically popped up with her with the bouquet in the back.
Yes, we're going to do all that.
Yes, we're going to send you on the vacation with the vlog camera
and y'all going just like post on snap and whatever that you could get this different
audience.
Because for the majority of rappers, like, if y'all don't think there's mad females who love
Dirk because Dirk is in a relationship.
Oh my God, I just love Dirk because he treat India so good and she's his day one or whatever
the fuck they be saying.
Like, yeah, it works.
So as a rapper, if I'm a rapper, I'm dating a lot of girls in the industry or celebrity
girls.
And yes, it's going to be expensive, so to speak.
But it's an investment, right?
Because now your relationship is a thing.
For me, I never thought that like, I don't even think unless I was getting a love.
love of hip-hop, I don't think I can monetize me being with a woman.
You get what I'm saying?
Any woman who comes around me, I feel like they just use me.
Like, in the sense of they get cloutined it, right?
Like Angelica's lit as fucking DR.
You get, you get, what is this a chick name?
Selena.
She's over here like, yo, she made millions of dollars of only fans.
Yeah, I don't get nothing out of it.
It's not like it comes back around.
So as a guy in my position, it don't help.
And unless you're doing the Adam 22 where you're fucking your girl.
on camera. If you're a media
personality, people don't really care who you're with like that.
Like as a rapper, they do.
Media personality, nah.
Nah. You know what I'm saying?
So, for me, I wouldn't do it.
If I was a rapper, like, just full-time rapper,
100% I would.
Like, Shorty, like, like,
again, I ain't going to give up who she was.
But, but, um,
so for surety,
a hundred percent would have went out.
If I'm a rapper,
and maybe, I think she hit me out,
because she was like, oh, well, he got clout like a rapper,
but I'm like, it just don't help me.
I know it's going to help you, but it ain't going to help me.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, it's not going to help me.
You know what I mean?
It's not so, but if I was a rapper, I definitely would have done that, right?
Like, it makes sense.
And I think Juski just at that point.
Like, I think Kai's about to get to that point right now, too.
Like, yo, Kai, you're the most lit nigga ever.
What happens is with successful men,
women support you more when they now know that you're a man that treats a woman
good. So yeah, they love watching your streams. Oh my God, Kai is streaming. But they want to now
see how you treat a woman. So when you get in a relationship and they go to that, oh, Kai's a good
boyfriend, they love you 20 times more. Because women, like, I know a couple of girls who claim
they watch Kai streaming. I don't give a fuck about, listen, Kai funny to niggas, bro. Like, you know,
like he do niggas shit, bro. Like females, the females just love cloud. If he had a girlfriend that he was
like, yo, popping up and surprising her
with this.
Bro, that's half of DDG's, like, come up.
No disrespect to him?
Bro.
You know what I mean?
Like, DDG was always lit by himself,
but, like, anytime he got in relationships,
people cared a lot more.
I think his biggest song before he got the,
do,
do,
like, yo,
Bolling that was a G.
Like, before that song,
I think it was a song with, like,
his ex that was a YouTuber.
I don't even know her name.
Like, what was it?
It was like,
some president's name.
Oh, Kennedy Fried Chicken.
Like, whatever her name was.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody don't even know her like that.
But women loved her.
Like, oh, my God.
DDG and Kennedy Friedrich.
Like, whatever the fuck.
You know what I'm saying?
It is what it is.
So I completely understand.
I completely understand.
Drewski's just backpedling because I could imagine
Ruby is,
Ruby probably hit him.
Like, bro, like, you know, it's making,
because Ruby has a reputation.
People want to think she a gold digger.
Ruby getting money.
The thing is with,
By the way, I'm not saying you're only spending on her.
But it becomes like, for example, I've had women buy me shit,
but I'm going to be honest with you.
Like, it does nothing for me.
Right?
So it's like when you're with a celebrity girl, okay, you spend 40,000 on her.
She spent 15,000 on you.
And by the way, it's not about it being equal.
I'm just saying that the girl, if she is a celebrity too,
she's going to spend money on you too.
But men don't give a fuck about that.
Because if you spend 15,000 on me
And I spent 40 on you
Bitch, I could have bought the shit that you bought for me for 50
We don't care when women buy a shit
We don't care when women do things for us
Right?
So I'm pretty sure after that interview
Ruby hit that nigga be like yo dude
Like you know I spent money on you too
But we're men
We never like think about
It doesn't value more than when a woman spent money
Unless you're broke.
Broke niggas love when women spend money
But when you got it
Like, you can't spend no money on me when I got it and I could do for myself.
I don't care.
Like, it doesn't mean nothing to me.
Now, it means something to a woman.
A woman could have a million dollars in the bank.
And if you spend 50 grand on her, she's like, oh, my God, I really love this guy because he spent it on me.
Women love when other men spend money on them.
Guys, when we have it, we don't care about a woman spending like that.
So when you get in a relationship with a woman who's on, so you're a celebrity, she's a celebrity.
it becomes y'all just both just spending money as a guy you got to look at it as it's an investment
into your career right and for her she's just you know kind of like you know leveling up a bit
yeah so like right she 100% pressed that nigga you get what i'm saying yeah you could be but
yo you know i had shows y'all i had shows y'all his ex like i want to pull her i'm messy anyway
this was his ex you feel what i'm saying look
This was, this was, this was, this was, this was, um, um, um,
Juske's ex.
Like, bro, you bring on, nigga, you fly her first class, put her up, put her in a nice hotel,
nigger.
She won't take all the pictures in the world.
Like, she's good.
You feel me?
Like, she, she ain't with him now.
You know, look, niggas, she bragging over like a $15,000 dollar Rolex.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, it's not that expensive.
She's a real.
regular girl. No disrespect to her. I ain't trying to trip on her or this or nothing like that.
But she ain't expensive like how Ruby Rose is expensive. Now Ruby Rose, every time you win her,
you fuck a black truck, niggas, she wants you with a foreign.
Niggins, she wants you to get the whole box suite just for you on hers or she won't court side.
With this chick right here, nigga, you don't even got to show up. You give her four tickets for $2,400
in the fifth row at the basketball game,
and she is dumb happy.
Ruby Rose want to be court side,
middle of the court, nigga, with you.
Nigger, that's like $2,400 compared to, like,
damn there, $25,000 is different.
It's very different.
You get what I'm saying?
This girl, she's not popular.
Like, nobody gives a fuck about it.
No, disrespect to her.
I don't get a fuck about her like that.
So you got a chick like this,
like, yeah, you're still spending some money,
but it's levels to this shit.
You bring her here
Oh my God
Look
I am look
Yeah
Look she's taking
She hyped about the vacation
Bruby's a
Ruby want to be on a private jet
With you nigger
She don't want to be first class
She won't be private jet
Yo I'm on the PJ with my nigger
She want to post the Instagram story
With her feet on your lap
You know what I mean
Be like ooh I'm bothering him
Yeah that's what she want to do
You know what's that PJ going to the Bahamas
Or going to Turrash or going to
is going to be.
Niggie, that 60,000 round trip.
That's a fact.
Because also, you can't put her on the little jet.
She wanted the joint that could fit at least
toward 15 people.
And she just want to bring three of her girls.
You only got two of your homies.
So now, y'all got five people on a 14-person jet.
Like, come on.
But she wanted the shit that got the separation,
that got the bed back there and the bathroom.
This girl right here, she's going to be posting the stories
of, oh, my God, I'm one first.
class oh my god look look at my little booth yeah that flight was 1500 that province jet each way was 15
000 at least bro it's expensive with these these celebrity joys i'm telling you don't listen here's my
motto i wouldn't date no celebrity chick unless i'm i'm getting some type of career benefit from it
look she posing up in front of a g-wagon that ain't hers man ruby ain't
doing that gang you gotta buy her to g wagon now she yo you bring it to your high-rise condo
miami your regular joint oh my god i love that matt black g wagon i like that go ahead i'll take
the picture for you shit she flexed in with some shit she don't got ruby is too rich for you to do
that you got to now buy her gwagon i'm telling you pro you got to date that's why me i don't i don't
listen y'all got to realize i don't care how to
I think I look game I got bro it's all about clout I got I'm clouded up more than 80% of these rappers
I don't think celebrity business want me but all I see is them hitting my pockets and and here's the
thing every bitch gonna hit your pocket but it's different if okay you hit your pocket like this
and it's hit your pockets like this yo because every all of these bitches want to be power
couples you think Ruby Roe Ruby Rose looking at that nigga like bro I know you getting it dog
you let's get on the PJ why we
what
you know
fuck a first class
let's get on the PJ
that nigga
that nigga probably hit up his homie
yo yo quavo
like yo
yo give me a link
to the PJ person
I know
because one of them PJ people
hit me too
because I was like at one point
I was like you know
maybe I should just pop out
a show niggas
man they started giving you
some prices
I started to be like
yo
could you
what about y'all
were talking about the empty land
The empty legs, the legs that, uh, uh, y'all said, y'all got a plane over there, but they got to fly back to where the owner is at. Maybe I can fit a schedule. You know what I say?
I think he's going to charge you like 80,000. I was like 80,000. What? I thought I was going to spend that on.
Digger, I thought I was going to spend 30, nigga, it was 30k on the vacation as well. But you thought you was going to spend 30K. It's just 80K for the fly.
Now you get 80K in the flight
Listen a regular chick
Real talk I'm telling you I promise you
You bring her to the lit resort
Look shorty's showing off the resort
This ain't a villainous to resort
Yo
We in the presidential
2000 a night
We here for a week
That's 14 bands
That's cool
We got a different view
We got five rooms
We got the view
Nobody can see
Butler everything
You dealing with a celebrity?
First of all, a celebrity chick,
all of their friends are celebrities too.
And girls only use your money to stunt on other bitches.
So now, that ain't gonna cut it.
Oh, you bringing me to a resort with the regulars?
Oh, no.
Yo, usually when we go to Turks,
first of all, the celebrities are gonna tell,
they ain't gonna give you a chance to book the,
resort.
They're gonna tell you,
yeah,
yeah,
y'all been to Turks like
eight times.
That's already a red flag.
Anytime it's been to somewhere
like mad times
without you like,
oh,
red flag.
She'd be like,
oh,
we usually get,
we usually stay at this spot.
That's my spot.
You go look that bitch up,
my nigga.
That shit literally
going to say,
oh,
it's 14,000 a night,
nigger.
It's some villa,
private bees,
everything.
Now you thinking first of all
You're not only paying for her you paying for her friends
Because you got she got a stutter her friends
You're this one my man guy
Yeah he rich as fuck
You out of 60 or 80K with a jet
You now is paying for the fucking hotel
She want to be there for a week and a half
God damn it
So you don't pay
A hundred bands
I'm telling you you don't want no celebrity girl
These bitches are too high maintenance
And let me tell you this too
the shit that make your stomach turn
Listen, it's one thing if I'm with a girl
I know she don't got it
Well big daddy got it
Big Act got it
Yeah that's what Big Act is for
I got it
It's sicking it when you know she got it too
But she gonna look at you like
Ain't you my nigga
You sick
You with the girl
Who like she's getting money too
By the way
While you're on vacation with Ruby Rose
she's getting a request from her only fans
a nigga paying her $5,000
to fucking put some
to put some fucking
a, uh, uh, uh, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um,
and then you know what she knew what she turned what you paid for
into a photo shoot, babe, babe, I'm getting ready.
Could you take some pisses of me by the, by the swim out pool
that's next to our bed?
Well, you're like, what the fuck?
Like, what?
You're like, you're like, I'm thinking I'm waiting.
I'm just a morning head.
Yo, these chicks not even freaky.
These bids are trying to get their content off.
Like, now you all of a sudden a photographer.
Your dick heart is a motherfucker.
You like, what the fuck?
I haven't even fuck yet.
Babe, I got to get these.
Come on.
Like, you're wasting sunlight, babe.
All of a sudden, your goofy ass is sitting there taking pictures
that she's using to trap the next nigga.
Oh, my God.
I'm telling you, this is bad.
Yo, it's the most horrible thing.
Don't ain't no girl that's in this.
I'm telling you.
So now you and your fucking feelings
And everybody knows this
When you with a self-absorbed
Anytime I pray to God and I with a girl
That thinks your mom
You don't took 65 pitches of her
She got all type of angles
She got every angle in the world
You don't took it
The bitch's going to hit you
She gonna say to you
Babe, you just don't take the right pitchers
Let's do it again
Oh my God
nigger it's almost noon
you ain't even leave the spot
yet you dick hard you ain't even
fucking she not sucking wild dick
nothing is happening nigga
she's just over here
using you you're
a hundred k in the hole and she's
using what you paid for a nigga as a
backdrop to post more
pitches on the gram
you don't take you don't took about
300 pitches now
now you're like
maybe it's about lunchtime
let's go
let's go get
something to eat. Hold on. Hold on. God damn.
She'd take about the next hour
putting the pictures you took in FaceTune
because these bitches auto-tune their pictures. You ever heard that?
There's something called Face Tune, my nigga. They're putting the extra
ass on, taking off their love handles, deleting their stomach.
You sit there, nigga, your stomach is turning. You hungry
as a motherfucker.
a nigger and as soon as you're like all right fine it's about two o'clock three o'clock niggins you're
like fuck hard bet you finally get to the spot to eat all of a sudden now she's thinking about
evening pitchers babe we should get a yacht like the whole time you're thinking when is she
gonna say i should suck your dick the whole time because that's what niggas is paying the whole
You think she's saying, babe, I just want to ride you.
Babe, hit it from the back.
Hey, come to the back, do let me give you a hand job.
You want to hear that the whole time.
Babe, let's get a yacht.
They got to have a yacht with a jet ski and like the little slide that I could go down.
And, you know, me and my, the whole time you're like,
so now you already did so much, you careless broke.
So now you're hitting up the jet ski, man.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we need, we need, and then she's going to tell some bullshit.
Babe, we're too lit for this.
We can't be doubling up on the jet skis.
All my girls need a jet skis.
You're like, fuck, all right.
We need eight jet skis.
Oh, we need a yacht.
Not the baby yacht.
I'm telling you, don't, I'm telling you.
You wouldn't catch me dead with one of these celebrity bitches, man.
I need a low maintenance bitch.
Sorry.
And you might be high maintenance to y'all, but listen,
a little first-class flight is cool.
A bitch who won private jets.
This is why you got rid of Ruby Rose.
The only nigga who kept the gangsta were Ruby?
This is why Ruby, like, was motherfucking little T.J.
That nigga had her on Spirit Airlines, nigga,
dogging her out.
Could you get me a flight?
That nigga put her on the gram, man,
I'm from New York, nigga.
The fuck is you talking about.
You look goofy as hell.
You know what I'm saying?
Telling you, bro?
Hell we are.
Don't believe me.
These niggas ain't tell you that shit.
Anytime, yo, I'm the ultimate pocket watch.
Anytime I see two celebrities supposedly on vacation,
I'd be looking at that.
That nigga come back from vacation.
He'd do a shout-outs for $200.
That nigga down bad.
That nigga done, that nigga don't ran through the bag,
and he probably only fucked four times.
He fucked four times in seven days.
Niggas, she went on a million excursion.
nigga she had a yacht 15 jet ski rides she she got you yo you see her on the four wheeler
and anytime you see these hoars on a four wheeler they cropped the nigga out who's in front
they just be like fuck that i'm telling you bro get to a regular girl man even if their standard
is a little bit high trust me it's not celebrity high right you see this girl right here
she posts in the car she don't own like she's like she's high maintenance too for regular people
she Hyman is right she posted a Mayback
miss a little no goddae amayback
look
a whole photo shoot in the Mayback
thank you for the flowers
you know I mean purse up there
listen but at least
this is tolerable
Ruby Rose is a different level
nigger
Ruby ain't posting it unless you get her
you get her to the car
you got to get her the car
I'm
babe
I told you I want you
I wanted a Mayback for my
for our month anniversary.
You're like, what the fuck?
Monthaversa?
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
What the hell?
Wait, what?
What?
What the fuck?
So Drewski did the right thing.
You get with her.
You probably fuck a couple times.
Mielking for all this worth for a month and get her to fuck out of there,
nigger.
Save your bank account, nigga.
Go back to a regular girl, the ones that could be impressed by the good shit.
Oh, first class?
Oh my God.
Yes.
Yeah.
Trust me, Chad.
Trust me.
I ain't shit, right?
Tell you, man.
I'm telling you.
I learned quickly,
celebrity girls are out of my price range.
Or it's not even out of my price range.
It's just like,
bro,
yo,
if I spend a hundred bands on a vacation,
like,
your pussy got to be permanently around my penis.
Like,
just stuck on there.
Like,
every time I'm moving,
I'm fucking oh oh okay I see what's going on what the fuck
anyway ain't not a king of turning like a three-minute topic in a 30 minutes
ain't shit not shit
