DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Full Footage of Ja Rule vs 50 cent Goons (Tony Yayo etc). LIL Baby Shot a NFL player at Superbowl?

Episode Date: February 11, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hold on trying to start a bit. Start a what? At my live show, what do y'all think? Little act returns. Little act returns. What do you have think about that one? Y'all forgot how nasty little act was. Y'all really, I'm really slept on.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Okay, are we live on King Academics? I'm trying to find it. Okay, all right, we're live there. I like that. Let me go to the academy. We should already be live on Rumble and I'm kick. And it appears we're live there too. I like that.
Starting point is 00:00:54 I like this a lot. Tonight we're going to go even live on Facebook. I want everybody, everybody, please. I need you out to get over to kick eventually. I want you to make an account. You know, I've seen people complain about they didn't see some parts of the stream with the, when we did the playing of J. Cole's album and we had discussion afterwards. Yeah, I know
Starting point is 00:01:17 Complicated But make sure you have a kick account Just because Okay All right All good All good my people All good
Starting point is 00:01:25 All good It's been going on at hip hop man Now good Yeah kick in a You kick is like a mafia They're belligerent Our block got some smoke for ya But kick a little bit belligerent
Starting point is 00:01:44 I can't lie Okay Uh Isn't it ironic as soon as I mentioned a Kendrick leak, they just put out the fucking snippet. We got a new Kendrick song or leak or whatever you want to call it to react to.
Starting point is 00:02:04 We will. So we're checking our hip-hop box. By the way, I like this jersey. Y'all like this? Yo, the Academy jersey? Y'all ain't fucking with this shit. Shit. If it wasn't snowing, like my basketball courts
Starting point is 00:02:17 filled with like probably three feet of snow. I would have went over there and dropped 40 my damn stuff. You know, I got this shit on. I feel like Steph Curry, Shay Gillacris, whatever the fuck, his name is. I feel like Janice Luca all wrapped up in one. I haven't gone gap with you.
Starting point is 00:02:36 Yo. Ah! Ha! Ah! Ah! Y'all was like this. I was like, man. That was shit.
Starting point is 00:02:44 You know, when I'm hooping, I know y'all might think I wear a hat all the time. But when I was hooping, I was going to try to find my fab headband. I got the fab headband somewhere in the cut. I got the headband for when I'm hooping. Trust me, I do hoop. I'm a hooper. I'm a hooper. I'm a hooper.
Starting point is 00:03:02 By the way, what I said last night? Was I drunk? Devin Booker, do you mean? Did I say something about Devin Booker? Shout to you book. Your book. Me and you one on my court. Katie Duck the Fade.
Starting point is 00:03:14 He was in Brooklyn. He said, act, he had swiped him on story. He said, act, I'm coming through. And I was like, this is a great opportunity to bet one of my friends, $1,000, my two versus your two. and then my friends come to my house, him and his man from the park or wherever the hell local YMC at A be playing, and he'd think he about to play me in somebody else. It's me and Katie.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Thought so. It's going to pass him the ball the whole time. They're going to shoot from the logo. It's all good. But Katie got traded shortly after. Never got my chance to play with him. Pause. But Booker.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Is Booker like really 6'6? You know what it is about NFL basketball players? It wasn't until I was court side. I realized I'm like, yo. I'm kind of miniature to these guys. Like 6'6 don't even look 6.6. Like when there's a bunch of them sent together, you're like, Yally ain't that tall. Until they come near a regular human.
Starting point is 00:04:05 Like I'm 5'9. You're like, oh, shit. This motherfucker is tall. We'll get to it. Little baby is not interested in boxing with Big Act. He knows what these knuckles do. He knows. But apparently he's down to shoot some NFL players.
Starting point is 00:04:24 I don't know. Okay. Somebody said, act. That's his way of telling you he don't box. He shoot. You hear what Wayne said, Pissal all my boxes, I ain't got time to be boxing.
Starting point is 00:04:40 Well, I said, well, why he ain't say that? Now, we can have a shooting contest. I see a little baby shoot a gun. It wasn't that good.
Starting point is 00:04:48 I haven't going to lie to you. I'll still take my chances with that. On a shooting competition, not shooting at each other. Like, what type of barbaric shit is that? Little baby shooting a gun. Y'all got to see this shit. Once I've seen this shit, I'm like, somebody, yo, the nigger who, who little baby shot in Atlanta got to come, you got to come and claim that baby shot you for me to believe it.
Starting point is 00:05:10 I'm not believing this shit. Who the hell in Atlanta allowed baby to shoot him? Nigger, look like he's scared of the gun and the recall more than the nigga in front of the bullet. What the hell? You tell me this is what? I think the gun's shooting him Now we all know And we'll get to it
Starting point is 00:05:32 Man baby ain't bust a grape in a fruit fight Baby brought the crash outs out there And you see I told you All that I think I hype baby up to go shoot a nigga I ain't gonna lie to you I swear I've been calling him soft ever since he ducked the fight You know what he did? He showed up with the goon The full PF goons
Starting point is 00:05:49 It's a four PF nigga who did the shoot He showed up with the full PF goons You know you can't bring them niggies nowhere They don't know they got no house training. They've been shoot niggas all over in Atlanta. You bring them to goddamn San Francisco, the home of the homosexuals. What do you think they're going to do? Shoot niggas. This is, why would you bring the niggas that almost got you, O'Riko? A little bit. But I get it. I was kind of, you know, make him seem a little soft. People
Starting point is 00:06:15 look at them like, man, you dug the fight. So he brought the shooters out and the shooters did what they did. They shot a nigga. Fuck. That's a lot of you. Damn. Damn. Okay. For Opef, getting back. Act. I like that. FofiF getting active. Woo. All right. I like that one.
Starting point is 00:06:35 But it wasn't baby. I'm not believing that. If you got shot by a little baby in Atlanta, I got a hotline nigga. If you let a nigga who's basically look scared of the goddamn gun to shoot you, take this gun out of my hand. These guns ain't, take this out of my hand, sir. I ain't going to lie.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Yeah, you're right. Anyway, we'll get to it. We just clown around. We got a whole monologue ready. By the way, before, maybe this is not a good segue. Well, actually, let me not do that segue. Oh, you said they was doing a demonstration off GP. Yeah, they shot some NFL player.
Starting point is 00:07:30 They said the NFL player, the niggas 6-7-290. Ain't nobody about a box with you when you're 6-7-290. You know what I mean? They're like, yo, bro. And apparently the NFL player not even in the goddamn Super Bowl, but whatever. We'll get to him. I do got a little monologue going. Welcome, everybody.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Get up in here, man. Spread the link. Throw it up on a story. Actually, don't do that. There's mad people that dislike me. They might be like, you watch this fuck, nigga. Where should we start? Oh, we got some 50 stuff to talk about.
Starting point is 00:08:12 La, bad, ba. They're shooting niggas now. Who else? Who else? I think I know where we should start. Oh, actually, I'll start here. I'll start here. By the way, you know, I want to just,
Starting point is 00:08:29 I want to give a big shout out, a real big shout out. I want to give a big shout out to the state of New Jersey. Yes, yes, yes. The beautiful state of New Jersey, I just want to put it up here and give all the shoutouts. And I know y'all might be saying, Ack, type of dick around and shit you want. It's because you're from there. Duh.
Starting point is 00:08:54 But I want to give us a shout out to the state of New Jersey because I don't think Jersey gets enough credit for its contribution to not only music but the sound of music and the rhythm and everything else. Okay? First and foremost, specifically, I want to give a huge shout out to, you know, Jersey Club. If you guys don't know, there's a genre or a subgenre called Jersey Club. and I think, you know, a lot of people, like, probably have forgotten how influential a small state-like jersey has been on the entirety of music. For example, the number one song, actually Don Talbot just passed it for this week, but that's because his album dropped.
Starting point is 00:09:37 But for the last few weeks, the number one hip-hop song has been Little Uzi Verde, what you say. And if you listen to that song, you'll know there's an infectious beat. it combines like this really interesting type of instrumental but if you really do some digging on on the instrumental the instrumental is already a song it's actually a French song you guys might not know um so little Uzi vert what you're saying which is the number one song currently
Starting point is 00:10:10 okay is actually a remix of a song called It's by Indilla It's called Love Story Okay It's a French song From my recollection
Starting point is 00:10:37 And it doesn't have a baseline or a beat And Uzi And I believe I can't remember the name of the producer I want to give that person I credit to What you're saying Uzi
Starting point is 00:10:46 They did an amazing flip They took a song that by the way, if you know, this is the interesting thing. Give me a second. This is the interesting thing about, you know, learning music from other cultures. Because while Uzi has the number one song in hip hop, you would think, oh, this is like really, like, new.
Starting point is 00:11:08 This is a 11-year-old song, so it samples, or pretty much it just uses the full track. It's not even like cutting and splicing. Uses an 11-year-old track that has 468 million views, compared to Uzi's song, no disrespect to him, but Uzi's song, just safe to say, just doesn't even have that much, okay? I want to give the credit to the original artist. I'll show you this is Uzi's song here.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Uzi's song has 15 million views, the video at least, right? That song has 400. But to us is new, and this is why like music is so great, because what you'd never heard is new, right? So this is a really popular French song, 11 years ago it was driving, some producer got their hands on it. And let's say if we could figure out who did the production. And by the way, the genre is Jersey Club.
Starting point is 00:12:00 And this is why I'm really giving, you know, acknowledging New Jersey for having such profound impact on hip hop. And oh, yeah, it's produced by MCVirt. He also did Uzi I Wanna Rock, I believe. And he is from Newark, New Jersey. Shout to everybody from New York, New Jersey. really quickly, just kind of giving you and delving a little bit into really how much Jersey Club has been instrumental, just like house music from like Baltimore has been instrumental in music
Starting point is 00:12:31 as well. But I'm going to stick to Jersey Club for a second because I want to, you know, give some flowers where I absolutely feel it's due. So the I want a rock song that's I love. That's Jersey Club. That's, that's a, you know, a Newark bass producer who comes up with that type of rhythm. It's a beat pattern that is notable in Jersey Club, and a lot of great people have contributed to it. Uzi uses it for a mainstream effect, and we see he did it twice. What you're saying, and also I want to rock.
Starting point is 00:13:00 We see Ice Spice who uses that as well. Shout to Bandman Real. He's also from New Jersey, so he's just using his hometown sound. But a lot of Bronx drill uses Jersey Club as the backbone, the beat, the kind of tempo of how they kind of create music now. And just really quickly, I wanted to, you know, just acknowledge its influence.
Starting point is 00:13:20 And I don't know if you guys, you know, I used to DJ and spin this type of music. This is why I'm kind of even, like, you know, I'm kind of really impressed that these guys are really still affecting mainstream culture. By the way, back in a day, DJ Callet and also Drake used Jersey Club. It's a very popular Jersey club sample called Heartbroken. They used that for a song called To the Max, okay? Yeah. Just a real quick, a real quick overview, and I want to give a lot of shoutouts here. I want to shout out to definitely DJ Tim Dala, DJ Tamil.
Starting point is 00:13:56 They're the ones who kind of pioneered and kind of created. One of the originators of the sound that we know is Jersey Club that you guys are enjoying from many different artists that beat. That's basically the beat pattern, and they put everything else over it, whether there's samples, Hyatt's. ad-libs, whatever it is. But it's been here for about like 20 to 30 years, and I want to give them credit. By the way, it's obviously a little bit connected to there's Philly Club and also Baltimore
Starting point is 00:14:25 Club and then Baltimore House music also kind of like is infusing some of the stuff you might see. Those guys, Timil, Tim Dahl, did an amazing job, you know, kind of like relating this to the youth. The youth took it on because Jersey always been like the little brother of New York, if anyone knows, honestly. And ever since then, you had like a lot of producers. Another reason why I mentioned in this is that before I ever was called academics, like, so I started producing. And I used to go by Trendsetter Productions or something like that.
Starting point is 00:14:56 I used to try to sell these a lot. And I wanted to be Kanye, Just Blaze, and Heat Makers. And when I get to college, I started DJing a little bit. And then I'm like, well, I already know how to produce a bit. Let me start doing Jersey Club because that's why everyone was doing it. It's separated DJs. And, you know, I did a few remixes and, you know, they were cool for, like, me to do. DJing, but never were the biggest thing in Jersey, won't lie.
Starting point is 00:15:18 But I do want to shout the guys who were. Like, you know, shout to our DJJ Hood. He's like one of us. I think he's just a goat. DJJ Hood. We have DJ Slink. We have, um, obviously MC Verge who did a bunch of these things for Uzi. And after that, we got a whole bunch of other producers who, again, also inspired me,
Starting point is 00:15:38 but also inspired the sound, whether we're talking about, uh, DJ Big O, a little Taj, Mike Gip. We're talking about a little C4. We're talking about DJ Bake. We're talking about DJ Fade. We're talking about DJ Joker, DJ Fresh. And some of these people you might not know, Brick Bandits, one of the biggest movements,
Starting point is 00:15:56 but it affected the sound scape of music. And yes, I do believe Jersey Club is better than every other. No disrespect. It's better than Philly Club, even Baltimore Club, even though that's the original. And, yeah, I want to tell you how we get to, And it's a little bit of history of music I'm trying to give you. So when you see Uzi make a song, that's like number one, right?
Starting point is 00:16:18 And he's done it twice now in hip-hop. The originators, you've got to give credit to the Tim Dahlah, the Temeil. Then the younger dudes who started really chopping up songs and making hits. They would take like a Rihanna song or a Drake song and flip it. That's the, obviously, the Jay Hood, the DJ Slinks, the Big O's and everybody else like that. But then this is how you get to what Uzi does. I always got to show respect. There's a guy named Chad B out of Jersey.
Starting point is 00:16:49 He was the first one to say because they were just instrumentals. So it was like dope instrumentals that people would dance to. This guy, Chad B, would start making songs over them, you know, and salute to him, you know, I think what he did kind of gave the blueprint for what Uzi did later. But of course, we had DJs who then, you know, turned them into line dances. We had DJ Frosty, DJ Little Man. We had, who else? You know, there were like singers who would kind of join in with that Miss Porsche.
Starting point is 00:17:16 What else? What else? What else? You, of course, had the party DJs. I used to be one of the party DJs, but also tried to produce as well. Wasn't one of the biggest, but like, I think I was kind of, you know, getting up there, at least on the college scene. But we got DJ Cali Cal, DJ Wala, who's now on Hot 97. That's my guy.
Starting point is 00:17:33 I went to his birthday party not too long ago. And, yeah, yeah. You know, it's been a really, really interesting and, you know, sometimes people forget about subgenres of hip-hop that really affect everything. Like, I'm pretty sure I could do this for Louisiana music, bounce music down there, that has influenced songs that eventually turned into, what's that Drake song that used that bounce music sound?
Starting point is 00:18:00 I'm pretty sure I could do it for the bay. There's a lot of, like, pockets of great musical talent that's unique. And we only ever hear it when it boils up to the national level. But we should never forget that there's real people that's in those genres. That's putting a dumb amount of work. And, you know, I didn't name every single person, but, you know, some of these people I named, they were really good. And they're still really good now, you know? So, did I even say native?
Starting point is 00:18:27 Yeah, I think I did. But, yeah, anyway, we'll go from there. Won't linger too much on everything. And I do want to get into a few things. We do want to get into a few things. chat, it's time to order food, roll up a spliff, start drinking, don't fall to sleep, you know what I mean, tell your girl, don't worry, we're going to have intermission at certain points, tell your girl, it's saying the time for head, no sucky, sucky right now, I'll give y'all a chance in a bit. We got to get to some news topics, but of course I do have an opening to get to as well. chat unfortunately this is like the gift that keeps given but maybe not in the way that people
Starting point is 00:19:09 would like the epstein files chat uh it's not going anywhere the questions are keep lingering and people are trying to figure out what some of this things mean remember it's three million files that were released okay three million files were released about jeffrey epstein's behavior some people speculate a sex um trafficking ring some people speculate in It was a extortion ring. Regardless, what's seemingly obvious is that there was a lot of creepiness and nastiness happening. There were definitely grown men who were infatuated with younger women in very sexual vicinities or just straight up having sex with kids.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Very disturbing. Some of these people are very powerful. Some of these people have been, linked to other things that we perceivably don't have problems with, but of course, when you find out the vice of some of these guys is that they love kids, it changes the argument. I remember talking about Jay-Z with his name being mentioned, and we've seen how hip-hop media treated that.
Starting point is 00:20:20 They don't want to have conversations about it, and even some people came out to say, you know, is there responsible the media to take his name, be mentioned on an anonymous, not anonymous, but a tip line for the FBI and use that as any substantial proof that Jay-Z could be doing anything wrong. Now, while I agree with that in principle,
Starting point is 00:20:42 I also agree that we've called for the Epstein files for years. It's disingenuous to call for it, hoping that you are going to see names of people who are culprits or friends with the culprits, and when you see the name you don't like, you're like, man, fuck this list. I think that's disingenuous. Overall, and I think people are still scouring these files,
Starting point is 00:21:09 and one of the reasons also I think is interesting, and I use Jay-Z's name, as he has mentioned, is because people are doing a lot of picking and choosing. Let me just give you broadly what the majority of the intellectual or the legal community saying about these 3 million files. There's a lot of innuendo, there's a lot of speculmonary, about people doing whatever. There's a lot of rumors,
Starting point is 00:21:39 and there is a lot of allegations whether, but the majority, or not even the majority, almost everything is unsubstantiated. What does that mean? Meaning whether it was someone who called into a tip line and said that Jay-Z did X, Y, Z, or whether it was supposedly a victim that got interviewed by the FBI,
Starting point is 00:22:03 actually a field officer, none of it really is substantiated, which means there isn't proof that the things are claiming any of these guys did really happened. It puts us in a pickle. Do we just say, well, since we can't prove it, these guys, we just let off the hook, because that's what they're saying with Jay, right?
Starting point is 00:22:25 Well, you shouldn't talk about him because we can't prove that. Yeah, yeah, it's probably right. But there's a bunch of stuff set about whether it's like, you know, Trump Elon or, You know, there's other figures, Eminem, push a T. I'm only talking about people in our world for now. Can't prove most of this stuff about them either.
Starting point is 00:22:47 Now, we could take the approach of, where there's smoke, there's fire. And I've seen people take this approach, which means if your name is mentioning there like once or twice or like three times or maybe four, actually let's just say under 10. Like Jay-Z? Ah, who cares?
Starting point is 00:23:04 If your name in there a thousand times, yo ass guilty. That's how some people are taking it. Which means if you're mentioned once, we could look the other way. If you mentioned a thousand times, nigger, you did some shit. It's up to you guys.
Starting point is 00:23:25 Do you think that's the proper way to evaluate all this? I don't know. While scouring all these documents, we're still trying to figure it out. And by the way, for the people who think that I am hypocritical in how I look at this or maybe I have an axe to grind versus one person or the other. I've held the same stance across the board. I don't care who it is.
Starting point is 00:23:49 If your name is involved in this type of fuckery, you might be innocent. But maybe somebody should go over your homework. Maybe somebody should just look at you. Figure out what you've been up to for the last 25, 30 years. I don't know. Perhaps you're clean as a whistle. Perhaps they were trying to throw you in their mess. but it would give everybody a little bit peace of mind that if your name was up in this shit
Starting point is 00:24:16 you could at least confidently say and we could confidently say well they did a thorough investigation after the person was mentioned and there's nothing to find there's nothing to prosecute and this person did nothing wrong the idea of just blindly saying ah nah it's just racist to talk about this no no no everybody so so what am i say from trump to Elon to Jay Z to push a T to Eminem. I don't care what your name is. If your ass is in this shit, if your name is mentioned, we should at least look over your homework just a little bit just to make sure you wasn't on some shit. I don't care if you mentioned once, 50 times 500, 5,000, 10,000, 30,000. I don't care unless you are God. You should be looked at. That's my personal opinion. I can't
Starting point is 00:25:03 pick and choose. But we do live in a pick and choose time, y'all. We live in a pick and choose time. there's been a lot of frustrated people there people saying you what the fuck man how the hell we want to see the fstein files and we can't find anything and when i mean anything there's a lot of slatious stuff but something that we could nail these people and put them in jail because the idea behind the fsteel files was that there was a list a list of people who were interested in fucking kids and geoffrey Epstein and his Madame Galane Maxwell was serving them up and maybe other
Starting point is 00:25:41 people who was just trying to go there to take advantage of whatever the offerings were on the island and we wanted to know who the creeps were. That was the whole point of this all. So we get 3 million files. Apparently there's 3 more million which we're going to get to eventually when they come out hopefully. Supposedly they got to because
Starting point is 00:26:00 there's a law, there's an Epstein Transparency Act passed. But the 3 million files that we get were like, so you're telling me you drop 3 million files. And we get rumors, we get tips, we get, we get interviews, we get all these things, pictures, videos, interviews. But we don't have anything that y'all could put somebody in jail for? That's a little odd. Well, people have been scouring.
Starting point is 00:26:33 And supposedly in all these documents, the current understanding is that there's six people six people that supposedly out of everybody mentioned former presidents, former district attorneys, Attorney Generals, Congressman
Starting point is 00:26:54 sheeks or shakes, whatever you call them, prime ministers, kings, not kings, but like princes, everybody. There's six. The magic number six. And we're talking about, you know, that they're saying
Starting point is 00:27:12 and I got to quote them are likely implicated in the 3 million files what does that mean likely implicated means they're likely implicated in some type of conspiracy to sex
Starting point is 00:27:28 traffic what does that mean they could possibly be charged because Gilae Maxwell is charged he's in jail Jeffrey Epstein got charged he killed himself they're saying there's six more people that could be here was the problem
Starting point is 00:27:42 and here's the kicker when the list first came out the six people their name was redacted we can't find out who they are who the hell is the six people so wait you tell me you tell me all the other bullshit
Starting point is 00:27:54 and this is the problem with the list the public wanted the list so bad that the government they picked and choose a bit they said here's half of it but they gave us so much information and so much salacious shit
Starting point is 00:28:10 that for us to parse through three million documents or 3 million pages, whatever it is. You're going to get drowned in the bullshit. You'll never see some shit. It's the needle in the haystack approach.
Starting point is 00:28:30 We give you so much shit, you'll be exhausted by you find the little thing that may be important. But people have scoured. They're using AI. They're doing this. Everybody, you know, they have teams that's going through this. And they got to this thing where the Department of Justice actually admitted there's six people that could be likely
Starting point is 00:28:49 charged in a conspiracy. Okay. We're getting somewhere now. About motherfucking time. Except the six people in the list. Their names are redacted. What the fuck? They gave us everything but the six niggas we need to know.
Starting point is 00:29:13 They gave us everything. Everything. Everything. Except the six motherfuckers we want to know about. The six redacted. Now, this has been a subject of heavy litigation. You know, everybody's saying, yo, what's going on? This is a time and an opportunity for, you know, people in politics to really make their name be known.
Starting point is 00:29:36 But not only make their name be known, you know, do something what the people have always demanded. Like the people, like, one of the promises in getting Trump in was like thinking Trump was going to deliver it and Trump gets in. Apparently he hits his, you know, his attorney general. Like, yo, hey, are we good? They told them, we don't know if you're good, gang. They said, fuck them files. You know what I mean? So whoever gives us the files politically we fuck with.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Congress press to say, hey, listen, we need to figure out some of the redactions. They then make some more men to say, hey, listen, the fully unredacted names of certain documents will be available. But you got to go to the Department of Justice Building. You got to go up in there. Can't bring your phone. And you can go read it. You can just actually see it without the redactions. Okay.
Starting point is 00:30:34 All right. It's getting a little spooky. I don't know what's going on. It's getting a little spooky here. Anyway, long story, short, short story longer. Someone in Congress just snitches. They just spill the beans. This guy named is Connor.
Starting point is 00:30:52 He reads the names of the six people that supposedly were redacted. And he did this on the, I did this in Congress, I believe. just put the video up here. Mr. Speaker, yesterday Congressman Massey and I went to the Department of Justice to read the unredacted Epstein files. We spent about two hours there, and we learned that 70 to 80% of the files are still redacted.
Starting point is 00:31:24 In fact, there were six wealthy, powerful men that the DOJ hid for no apparent reason, when Congressman Massey and I, pointed this out to the Department of Justice, they acknowledge their mistake. And now they have revealed the identity of these six powerful men. These men are Salvatore Navora, Zorab Mikhailads, Leipig Leonor, Nicola Kaputa, Sultan Ahmad bin Suliam, CEO of Dubai Port's World, and billionaire businessman Leslie Wexner, who was labeled as a
Starting point is 00:32:04 co-conspirator by the FBI. Now my question is why did it take Thomas Massey and me going to the Justice Department to get these six men's identities to become public? Okay, you hear him. Here's the names. Now it's still clear that there's names and people being protected. It's starting to feel like maybe the reason why most of the rich and powerful who were who were listed in the Epstein files they're not panicking is because who cares if Bill Gates called some gonorrhea from cheating on his wife like everybody cheat on their wife what the fuck that's the big thing what the hell that's what that's what we waited for is that what we waited for no So it looks like they kind of threw out some other shit.
Starting point is 00:33:09 They're like, nah, all right, y'all want some spicy shit? All right, here's the T. And it's like some fake shit or it's like some bullshit. Who cares if you cheating? Who cares if he called STD? The real shit, they're like, make sure that don't come up. So we get the name of six people. And apparently, we're going to be careful here.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Okay? These are the names that according to the Department of Justice, they said that, you know, without explanation of why they redacted their names, they said these guys would be likely co-conspirators and could possibly have been in whatever ring of sex trafficking, which means they probably could have been charged. Okay? One of these documents is this. So while investigating Jeffrey Epstein, and they took.
Starting point is 00:34:11 tied his death investigation to his investigation to sex trafficking, they mention these people who right here says co-conspirator, apparently this is Lex Wexner. We're going to, oh, is this less? No, actually not. We don't know yet. Everything says you slash Elias, my bad. So these are people they feel could have been co-conspirators. Leslie Gruff, I don't know who that is.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Gillian Maxwell clearly she got arrested. But they redact everybody else. Jean-Louche Brunel. Interesting. Oh, here we go. Leslie Wexner. Okay? And they have a former girlfriend in here, all type of stuff.
Starting point is 00:34:56 Okay. There's email correspondence. And I'm going to go over quickly. Okay. So this is where Jeffrey had messes to someone. And people were saying, who is this too? He says, Jeffrey says, Where are you? Are you okay? I loved the torture video.
Starting point is 00:35:16 This person responded, I'm in China. I'll be in the U.S. by the second week of May. If we're looking for the perverts, the creeps, the killers, the sacrifices, the ritualistic, you know, Illuminati, evil motherfuckers. We want to know who sent this email. Who are you saying this to that you love the torture video? Apparently that's email was sent to bin saluiam. I'm going to get to all these guys in order of who the fuck they were. Okay. All right. Wow.
Starting point is 00:35:54 It's kind of damning. And there's another list. Even though it's unclear if all these people are co-conspirators. But it's been unclassified now, except too. who these people we don't know Jeffrey's on the list I believe Gillian is on the list but who the hell of these I think all I think all of them should be
Starting point is 00:36:18 thoroughly investigated what the hell is going on okay now let me quickly go over these people okay the people in question okay that are the
Starting point is 00:36:35 six the six give a second yeah these are the six people who are supposedly likely I want to say candidates
Starting point is 00:36:53 but could have been involved we're going to be factually correct could have been involved so one of them and this is going to let us know about his circle so the guy who we sent
Starting point is 00:37:04 the email to saying I love the torture video his name is Sultan Ahmed this guy okay he's emailing with Jeffrey Epstein Jeffrey Epstein tells him
Starting point is 00:37:18 I like the torture video we don't know what that means he's now 71 he's over there in Dubai and um if you look at him or even let's make this a little bit more succinct
Starting point is 00:37:33 let's look at his net worth he's he's a CEO of DP World which reported at 18 billion dollars in He's one of those billionaire niggas from Dubai. Interesting. Billionaire from Dubai. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:54 The next one is Leslie Wexner. Now, if you guys don't know who this guy is, this guy is this, he's a former CEO of Victoria's Secrets in Bath and Body Works, I believe. And he was the co-founder of Bath and Body Works, I believe, as well. He was also on the board for Abercrombie and Fitch And this guy here He is forever tied to the Epstein story I'll tell you why
Starting point is 00:38:24 He You see them pictured right there together He is known as the financier Of Jeffrey Epstein And one of the reason he amassed a wealth that according to by the time he died was $600 million. Keep in mind, this guy was no scholar, no tax expert. He was no legal advisor.
Starting point is 00:38:53 He was no business manager. But everyone trusted him and his mind. Most people kind of think it was one of those like, yo, I provide you with some shit. And you just pay me just to pay me. And we're going to call it, I'm consulting. But this guy paid him, supposedly like over $200 million.
Starting point is 00:39:19 Now, he's tried to wipe his hands clean. And you got to imagine if he was a CEO of Bath & Body Works or Victoria's Secret, those companies hands are stained with the blood or stained with whatever you want to say of child molestation. We got to be honest. You financed the guy who did all that. Without him, he doesn't have an island. without him, he doesn't get to move around and have the resources that he does. Okay.
Starting point is 00:39:54 Ironically, he ends up owning or running Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works, companies meant for women. And women who are trying to get intimate or scantily clad, right? Okay. His excuse is that, yeah, I used to use them for some, you know, advice, financial, whatever. But as soon as I heard he was fucking kids, I stopped talking to him. That's his story. His story says that. Yeah, I stopped fucking. You believe that one? Okay. It's a classic technique. Your man's get caught up. Y'all used to be at brunches
Starting point is 00:40:37 together, hugging each other, calling each other brothers. As soon as he get caught up, that was associate. I don't really know that thing like that. Fuck that. I don't know that thing like that. Hell out of here. I don't know that thing like that. Where have we seen that before? Where have we seen that before? Where have we seen that before? Okay. But that's Les Wexner. When you think about him, he's the money
Starting point is 00:41:07 or he's responsible for a lot of the wealth of Jeffrey Epstein. Some of these other names, not that familiar with, but we could Google it. There's another guy. His name is Salvatore Nuwara. Anybody ever watch, anybody ever watch American Gangsta? Now, Salvatore Nuwara is this guy. He was a detective in the NYPD.
Starting point is 00:41:49 He's now in his 70s. And apparently he was mentioned a lot of times in the address book of Jeffrey Epstein. Now, I'm not sure if that means he was down with the get down like Epstein, but there's an illusion to perhaps as a officer of the third, law and a detective maybe look the other way. You know how they use to catch Frank Lucas? Yo, just give me 50 grand and take them bricks up town, nigger. Come on, you know what type of time of it is.
Starting point is 00:42:27 So there's thoughts that that might have been going on. He definitely had the money to pay. But also, supposedly, this guy, he was investigated himself he was investigated in connection to an illegal escort service ain't that a bitch a cop who's a detective who should be trying to bust people like Jeffrey Epstein
Starting point is 00:43:05 later gets investigated saying that he's trafficking his own bitches pretty much an illegal escort service you're trafficking your own bitches so maybe he used to be like all right when you come to town Remember, we don't want you to get caught. Just hit me.
Starting point is 00:43:20 I'm the cop. I'll bring the host to you. Straight up. Crooked cops in New York go hand in hand like chopped cheese. Let's go. There's a couple more names. Some of these things I don't know. I'm just Googling him.
Starting point is 00:43:41 This guy. Zorab. Zorab. Let me see if we can find another picture of him. Zorab. I can't find a good picture of him. That's not a. Where is this guy?
Starting point is 00:43:59 Yeah, this thing is a low profile. I can't find a picture of him. Anyway, is Zulab Mekyllisda. I don't know how to say his name. They say he's a Georgian individual. People know little, very little about him. The only way he keeps coming up is that he's on most of Jeffrey Epstein's list as a contact, except it looks like they weren't doing no business together.
Starting point is 00:44:29 That's kind of odd. The guy, you know, he's in the order. oil and gas sector. It's not like Jeffrey Epstein was into oil and gas. But this one motherfucker right here is in the contact books, but and the NYPD knew they were associated, but they can't tell
Starting point is 00:44:49 why. They believe his actions helped facilitate it and also encouraged Jeffrey Epstein trafficking. Legend. We got two more. We got two more. This guy Leannick
Starting point is 00:45:18 See some of these guys are not really public facing Yeah I can't find pictures of these guys no more They're saying he's an obscure figure It's not that guy right there pictured Say he's an obscure figure With virtually no verifiable public background Or professional available And he's listed many times as being connected
Starting point is 00:45:42 To Jeffrey Epstein But we can't tell why So these last two, we can't get a picture of them And we don't know what the fuck they were doing with them It just looked fishy and they looked like there was around some creep shit Which by the way, now I'm starting to think I'm like Well, how could y'all possibly prosecute them? If y'all don't know nothing about them
Starting point is 00:46:00 But maybe or you know The the the DOJ actually said that they could have been co-conspirators So they must know more shit Then the last one his name is Nicola Caputo Now, this is a Italian politician, okay, born in Tevrilla in the province of Caserta. Okay. Apparently, he was a member of the European Parliament from 2014 to 2019 for the Democratic Party,
Starting point is 00:46:33 and he held senior roles in the Campania Regional Administration. I still, it's still vague what his thing with Epstein is. So in February this. And by the way, they've all denied it. They've all said, y'all, we barely know this, nigga. Yo, that was a work associate. That ain't my man's. Hey, my man's.
Starting point is 00:46:56 That was a work associate. That was not my man's. Weren't you at the brunches? Nah. Well, I was. That was work. So he's denied it. Even Lex Wexner has denied it.
Starting point is 00:47:14 And he gave him all that money. Okay. All right. So we're making some progress. I think everybody should be investigated that's related to this Epstein list. But if we need a place to start, I think you start with the short list of six and that you expand. I think if your name is in it, I don't care what you did. If you were the gardener, you used to just bring the drugs.
Starting point is 00:47:42 I don't care what you did. You were just the do-boy, the store-runner. I don't care what you did. You should be investigated. So from Jay-Z to push a T to Donald Trump, Elon, everybody should get their homework reviewed. This is my thought. Anyway, there's some more interesting things in this files.
Starting point is 00:48:04 I'm not sure. You guys, you know, I don't know if sometimes I'm talking about the list. I'm looking at the chat. I can't tell if y'all about to pull a Charlemagne on me. Love you, Charlemagne, but you know what that was. Like, you know, hey, don't talk about my guy. Don't know. because it's very cool to talk about the list
Starting point is 00:48:21 until we got to talk about somebody that you like on the list. You get what I'm saying? It's really cool. Like, we can talk about a list all day as long as we're talking about Trump. Like, no, no, we ain't talking about Trump. We're about talking about this.
Starting point is 00:48:33 Man, fuck this list, man. Y'all down to talk about the list? Or y'all down to talk about the list? I just need to know. If y'all are saying, okay, enough is enough. Let's get out of here. Let me know. There's a lot of things we could talk about with the list.
Starting point is 00:48:57 If y'all want to protect your favorite and I'm going to go down a rabbit hole that you might not like, just say, act, move on. We're done with this. It's over. Just let me know. Now, let me ask you a question, chat. What do you think if, you know, because since everyone's picking and choosing,
Starting point is 00:49:33 if someone was on this list that seemingly, You know, there was, since we got away evidence now, it looked like they might have been down with a get down. Now that it's abundantly clear and it's open, the files are there. Do you look at the motherfuckers who are either defending them or still in business with them as weird? Yes or no? Yes or no?
Starting point is 00:50:16 Yeah. I got to ask these questions before I go down the rabbit hole. because when I go down the rabbit hole, you know what happens? I arrive at places that you don't like. I'll take another shot. And let's see what comes up. I'm just trying to make sure y'all good with it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:04 So, let's go. I'll see how much y'all really believe in this list. So it is coming to light, and today's a very big day. Actually, the last couple of days has been pretty interesting because there's a lot of fallout from this list, right? You know, again, I've told you out, like, supposedly it's only these six people that there's, like, some real connection there that could lead to possible prosecution.
Starting point is 00:51:31 But if you're, if you are all up in the emails, all up in the pictures, all up into videos, you get named drop mad times, you're probably on some bullshit, too, right? I think everybody's agreeing with that. Well, you're going to really, why this Epstein file shit, people just wanted to throw it away.
Starting point is 00:52:04 People are now starting to realize that there was some bullshit afloat. And you remember, this is all really powerful business people. That's really, like, Pusha T is the lowest peon. No disrespect to you, P,er. You should take this as a favor. That's really listening to this. It's all the top dogs. But I want to show you this.
Starting point is 00:52:31 Actually, could I find out? Give me one second. to find this. Because I know some of y'allas saying, but what does this got to do with the music industry? A lot. Let's get to it.
Starting point is 00:52:55 So, if you guys don't know, there's three popular, well, actually, more than three, there's three popular, well, correct to myself over and over. There's a bunch of popular agencies that book for all of our favorite rappers and singers,
Starting point is 00:53:08 okay? We have UTA, we have CAA, we have WME, and we have this very, popular company called Waserman. Okay. I'm not just pulling this out my ass. There's actual things happening today.
Starting point is 00:53:22 So Casey Waserman, the current chairman and the founder of Wasserman, which is a really like a booking agency, he's a current chairman of the 2028 Olympics, organization committees, has some interesting emails with Gillane Maxwell. And it appeared in the Epstein file, right? So this is the guy who founded Wasserman, which is this popular. booking agent that books a lot of y'all favorite rappers and we're going to get to who they do book for we'll get to them so let's go to the email so this is kacy washerman galane maxwell and i'll spare you like trying to figure this out it looks like he was fucking gillane so gillane must be giving up some pussy on the side or something but this is what he says to her you you'll be able to tell about it the context of the message where are you i miss you why are you telling another
Starting point is 00:54:07 wife you miss him i'll be in new york city for four days starting on april 22 can we book that massage now. Okay. Another message. This is from, look, it looks like it's from Galane to Casey Washerman. Hey, will you be in New York City? Oh, no, well, okay. No, GMAX is Galane. So she's emailed this Casey, nigga. All that rubbing, are you sure you could take it? The thought, frankly, is leaving me a little breathless. There are a few spots that apparently drive a man while. I suppose I could practice them on you and you can let me know if they work or not. just for the record, the cigar concept currently has pride of place in my bedroom. Just in case you're curious, I'm now in Brazil.
Starting point is 00:54:51 Have you been there? That was Gileane Maxwell to Casey Washington. Casey says, never, take me. Will you be in New York City when I'm there? Okay. Another email. Galane says, what about Max? Also from Galane says, Max will be relieved.
Starting point is 00:55:13 Steven Shapiro just called. Available. Do you have a view? Do I need to know? L.A. Malibu. Stephen told me the weather blah, blah, blah. Like, what foggy enough so you could float naked down the beach? So this is from Galeigh Maxwell to Casey.
Starting point is 00:55:27 What foggy enough so you could float naked down the beach that no one can see you unless they're close up? So they're trying to plan some freaky shit, right? All right, cool. No, no, actually, no, this is from Casey. Sorry. This is from Casey. Sorry, sorry, sorry. So Casey's saying to, you know, Geline, what,
Starting point is 00:55:47 foggy enough that da-da-da-da-da-da. And this was from Gilein. Gellane says Max will be relieved. Stephen Shapiro just called and is going to find out what's available to rent from three different areas along the beach. I said I could look at all three, da-da, make your decision. Do you have a view? I don't know anything about Malibor, L.A. for that matter. Anyway, regardless of that, Stephen told me the weather is normally lousy. James, is that right? What does lousy mean? Is it hazy? Please explain to the foreigner. So they're kind of like planned as Trist or whatever. Maybe she was giving a pussy behind the dude's back. It's another thing.
Starting point is 00:56:19 So find a house for two weeks. Okay, this is another thing. All right. I call this. Did you bring anything from London? I know you probably don't have the same Kit Kat cheddar cheese. Whatever, whatever. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Now, let me tell you what is the fallout of this. So this is the founder of Washterman music. And what's happening is that the art. artists that are signed or getting booked from Wasserman music, they're now starting to leave. They're like, we do not want to be, we could get booked by anybody. These are not a small artist. We could get booked by anybody. We don't want a booking agent that basically is a fucking creep, right?
Starting point is 00:57:17 And they're going off the association to Gillane Maxwell in the proximity to Jeffrey Epstein. we do we do not want this motherfucker to be booking our shows so the dominoes have fell um today an artist named chapelle rowan or or chapel roan i think that's i'm saying it right she's announced she's leaving waserman the talent agency led by kacy washerman after the emails with gillane maxwell were on sealed she actually put out a message and she says as of today i'm no longer represented by washerman the talent agency led by kacy washington i hold my team to the highest standards and morals and have a duty to protect them as well no artist age and our employees should ever be expected to defend or overlook the actions that conflict so deeply with our own moral
Starting point is 00:58:07 values hmm morals okay i have deep respect and appreciation for the agents and staff who work tireless for their artists and i refuse to passively stand by artists that deserve representation that aligns with their values values and supports their safety and dignity This decision reflects my belief that meaningful change in our interest in. So, going down to rabbit hole, you know I'm going, right? Chapel Rowan said, peace out. Kendrick, it is your turn. Kendrick is represented by Wasserman's hip-hop agent, Brent Smith.
Starting point is 00:59:03 Drake left this agent a couple months ago. and now he solely represents Kendrick Lamar The news came out Last few months before the Epstein list came out That Drake dropped the booking agent And severed ties with Washerman music And Brent Smith
Starting point is 00:59:29 Who's the agent over there Because, you know, we could all imagine You don't want to have the same booking agent as your op The book and agent Works at Washerman Who didn't sever their ties with Brent Smith's and also washington is kensig Lamar Kendrick's been a person of notable high morals
Starting point is 00:59:50 chapel rowing already dipped and i think he's up next so out of um you know again we could only go by his own words and what he stood for in the past i'm hearing kensrik lamar after making the biggest on his career about pedophiles would no way shape of form be having his tour and yes the
Starting point is 01:00:27 GNX tour was booked by this guy again it's not Brent Smith Brent Smith is not the bad guy but he works for waserman so the nigger who's on the Epstein list is the company that booked Kendrick's tour I don't think Kendrick aligns with those values I think. Or he could have been just performing it. Maybe he just hated Drake. So now, this is a shit show behind the scenes, y'all.
Starting point is 01:00:56 A shit show. You go to Wasserman, and if you click on their site, it's all over the place. Look, Casey Washerman exits, tell him, everyone, he is ostracized, people are looking at him like,
Starting point is 01:01:15 this is the fucking creep on the Epstein list. And Kendrick, is up there. It's an artist. Everybody's, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, to be able to leave who has morals. To the point, they've even removed. They used to have a list of artists, but because every other talent agency is poaching
Starting point is 01:01:37 their artists, they've even removed the artists that they have from their website, because they don't want, they don't want people to go try to get their artists, because artists are leaving. Washerman artist list. Let's look at this. list. Oh. Oh, look, see? Look, see? Music artist roster. They have removed it now. You know why? You know why? Niggas, this is war. Everybody's trying to get their goddamn, okay, here we go. Oh, this is speakers. Oh, this is, oh, these are speakers. Where's music? Okay. These are keynote speakers.
Starting point is 01:02:17 Ah, they left their keynote speakers. The keynote speakers are going to dip to. artists join Chapel Rowan in exit in Washington. Let's see who left. By the way, Kendrick, you, you one of the biggest Mr. Moral guys. You should have been first out the door. You should have been first out of the door, my brother. You can't get them towards booked by the certified PDFs, allegedly. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:02:52 The fallout, da-da-da, several music artists has cut ties with agency Washington at the file show that their CEO corresponded with Epstein co-conspirator and whatever. Bethany Consentino published a letter. She's out. Chapel Rowan. She's out.
Starting point is 01:03:23 Is this? Is this what they said? Okay. Let me see. Casey Wasserman said in a statement, oh, let me read this statement. Love this. Okay, I'll just read it.
Starting point is 01:03:38 I deeply regret my correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell, which took place over two decades ago, long before horrific crimes came in light. Okay. He said, adding that, it's well documented, I went on a humanitarian trip as part of a delegation on the Clinton Foundation.
Starting point is 01:03:55 Snitching, just throwing other niggins names in there. On the Epstein plane. Snitching. I like that. Sometimes I just got to throw some names in it. You know what I mean? Like, you know, I mean? You know, Clinton was there. What I meant to me for? I said fuck me for. Clinton was there.
Starting point is 01:04:09 I'm terribly star for having any association with either, though. An artist roster list has been removed. but an archive page shows all of these people oh here we go here we go mm-hmm
Starting point is 01:04:28 this is archive I don't know when this is archive from okay let's keep it going apparently ice spices over there too ice there's a lot of motherfuckers over there Jesus Christ
Starting point is 01:04:46 oh fuck oh fuck K-Trenada Kalani Yo Kalani You stop fucking with Tori Because you heard what he did What's you fin to do here
Starting point is 01:05:06 See all ya Wote motherfuckers I want to see y' knick's names on this Kendrick Lamar Kendrick Kung Fu You can't be getting your
Starting point is 01:05:17 Tours booked by the certified Kid Cuddy Is Kit Cuddy woke All right Kodat not gonna do a fuck Like a lot of you Koet can't give it a fuck fuck
Starting point is 01:05:39 You tell you act like, yo, yak. You know who's booking your tours? He's a dick. I'm just here for the money. Fuck you, Nick. You know, Kodak, don't care. You know Kodak, I'm going to say? I took a million from a snitch, man.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Like, you think I'm good, nigga. Fuck what y'all niggies got going on. I don't give a fuck by that. You know, you know, Kodak do not give a fuck. But Kendrick got to care. Kendrick, we need to hear your voice now. Last Super Bowl, you gave a PSA about PDFs. You have a song.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Keep the family away. Well, Kendrick, your tour might be getting booked by someone who has associations to the PDFs. And you have kids coming to your tour. Chapel Rowan already dipped. There's a few artists dipping. Actually, I hear there's a mass exodus. I ain't going to lie. Even the agents are giving.
Starting point is 01:06:34 When are you leaving, Kendrick? When are you leaving? This is the moment for us to see if Kendrick was full of shit this whole time. he never gave a fuck about that type of shit. This might be his camera moment. What happened if they got a serial killer living next door to you? I'll probably just move.
Starting point is 01:06:57 He ain't got nothing to do with me. You feel what I'm saying? He might look at it, be like, so what? Them niggies, I don't got a, I don't got a beef with him. I had a beef with Drake. Drake, the only PDF, allegedly. He ain't like.
Starting point is 01:07:11 It's like that moment. It's the first rat we jacking. This is the first, you all don't jacked rats, but it's the first rat we jacking. Anyway, we'll see what Kung Fu Kenny does. But Wasserman is in shambles. The agent community don't know what to do. I think Travis Scott has somebody on here do their international booking.
Starting point is 01:07:44 Let's see, Travis, you on here, brother? Travis might be too hot. You don't understand what the fuck going on, huh? But his ass should be on there, too. Where's tea? Let's get out of tea. You're going to see Travis got. Travis, you too, buddy. You too. I'm not really trying to put every artist on the spot here, chat.
Starting point is 01:08:17 But there are certain artists that propagate this woke ideology and mentality, and they live on it. And they act moralistically as they're above everyone else. And oftentimes we get too many examples that they're fucking hypocrites themselves, right? like, you know, Kendrick hates abusers and hates PDFs, so to speak. But then there's sexual assault allegations against TD8. Civil, but still. He's bum on that.
Starting point is 01:08:49 You hate certified PDFs. You hate this. This person has a weird case. Well, the nigga who book all your tours is friends with the PDFs. What's up? We'll see. Kung Fu Kenny. I hope that Chapel Rowan doesn't have more integrity and more moralistic value of stepping away from people associated with PDFs than you do because that was your wheelhouse.
Starting point is 01:09:24 But I'll see. I'll see. Chad, let's keep it going. So we are now here and, yo, what the fuck? Whose page is that? Yo. Facts. Why did I get to your page?
Starting point is 01:09:40 Shout to you. So TMZ today put out the full video. Or not full video, but he put out like a longer video that was not from the point of view of Tony Ayo or Uncle Murder. And 50 had posted their point of view. So 50 has said, yo, if you guys don't know, like coming back from San Francisco, ruling flight from, you know, San Francisco to JFK, actually five hours. It's quicker coming back because of tailwind. That's why I hate it. LA. The point is this. Jaru happens to be sitting directly in front of his ops.
Starting point is 01:10:27 And people have speculated, yo, well, what does murder or Uncle Murder have with him? Well, Uncle Murder probably claims G. and we know how 50 treats all this beef. When I got beef, my niggas got beef. And if you are friends with the nigga I got beef with, I got beef with you. So he does a group beef all the time. Now, Tony Ayo has a lot of reasons to be, you know, beefing with. Jaru, even outside of what 50 may have against Jarl. Jarlu. But basically, Jaru is sitting there and his two ops, Uncle Merta, and also Tony Yeo, they're
Starting point is 01:11:00 behind him. They recorded this video and 50 posted it to his Instagram and he said he was by itself so he had to make a scene so they could remove his scary ass, L.O. Yeo says, Suck my Dick, the gay steward, it says, it's going down, L-O-L. Here's the video of what happened. Okay, you know, when I first watch this, I noticed that I watched this, I noticed that the video was cut at a really unique part. Right when he says two, he was trying to say two pussies right there, which. So he says police ass suckass
Starting point is 01:11:44 He was why I say two pussies Now Uncle murder was saying Suckass Jarlous and third Then there's another video that was posted And this looks like it might be From the perspective of Uncle Merta Who is you know filming him Here we go
Starting point is 01:11:59 So this is the aftermath saying he's not on the plane And Yale And Yale says I told him SIP my dick That's one thing I do like about These LA planes though Like when you get the first class joint Like you can lay all the way down flat
Starting point is 01:12:25 That's good. W plane I wonder where airline is I didn't really peep This ain't Delta is it Anyway That was the narrative and if you guys don't know, Jaru responded. Jaru said, hey, I popped on these punks by myself on a plane.
Starting point is 01:12:42 Laugh my ass, pussy-ass niggas. I threw the pillow at Yeo's head because you're soft. I knocked your hat off. Shit was hilarious. Then he said, I guess he was posting like an email or like some DM from TMZ. It says via TMZ, hi Jha, Jamie here from TMZ reaching out for comment about TMZ. TMZ had a witness from SFO to JFK where JARU got an, argument with Tony Yeo on the flight.
Starting point is 01:13:05 You were the aggressor. You yelled profanity, saying he wanted to fight, then throw in a pillow at Tony Yeo. Crew stepped in, pulled both guys off the plane for a bit. Yeo yelled back that planes are a federal offenses territory and he did nothing wrong. Injaru says, whole team full of pussy. He tagged 50, Yeo, and murder. A video came out later, which gave a little bit more context to what happened on the plane. TMZ actually published this video.
Starting point is 01:13:32 in this video is here. This is Uncle Murder, right here. This is Jaru. And it looks like Yeo is on this side. Okay. Let's shake. Come on. Let's say.
Starting point is 01:13:49 Let's say. Let's say. Let's say. Let's see. Let's see. Let's say. Let's say. Let's say.
Starting point is 01:13:58 A lot of here. Let's say. A little bit. Let's say. One more time. Let's say. Okay. And I think people kind of Let's shake.
Starting point is 01:14:06 Let's get a little. Let's see. Let's see. Let's see. Okay. And I think people kind of start getting a mixed feeling about this entire clip. They don't really know how to feel about it, right? Now, I told you how before I said, this felt like sketchy video in. Figuring the video is video, the whole thing is putting the whole thing out, right? But the video felt like it was short for a reason at first,
Starting point is 01:14:34 and then there was another video after you'd love. left and I'm like, well, that doesn't tell us much. Did Jaru run to the front of the plane and said, get me out of here? I'm scared. Did you guys put him in a headlock? Did you spit on him? What happened? Like, it's not telling the full story of exactly what happened, right?
Starting point is 01:14:54 Did he get up trying to fight you guys and you guys made the, I would think, accurate decision to say, no, we're on a plane. Did you guys only troll him to get a video? we don't know. This gave a little bit more context. It looks like, you know, it could be one or two things. Maybe Jai was just whaling out because he knows people are filming. By the way, I'd never seen Jop film in this situation.
Starting point is 01:15:18 I'll be fair. But, you know, sometimes there's certain niggas when they see the camera on, they know you got to turn up. So maybe he was just doing this for show that he doesn't look weak and maybe he was terrified. I don't know. Or perhaps maybe he's looking at it like, hey, listen, you know, it's one of those things where who is it on to set it off?
Starting point is 01:15:39 If I come to my seat and you're filming me, you're making snide comments at me, you're acting like you're going to do something. It's not like Jai went there with his phone out saying, yo, look at these bitch-ass niggas here. At what point am I expect, if it's such a problem, right? Jah clearly went to a seat and sat down.
Starting point is 01:16:00 So I think Jai was saying, I didn't do something. nothing was that. So I'm a little torn on who I give the win to. I really don't know. I can't really say judge has got completely punked, even though I know some people who are going to be like, no, he was just making the scene just to get off the plane.
Starting point is 01:16:18 Okay, I'll go with that answer. But looks like he's standing on the ground to me. Let's shake. Let's say. Let's see. Let's see. Let's see. Come on.
Starting point is 01:16:29 Let's shake. Let's shake. Let's say. Let's say. Let's say. Let's see. A little bit of him. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:16:35 What we do. I give Yale some credit to. Yale is kind of saying, let's shake. Except they're separated by about like three seats. The person who looked like he could have had a clear one-hitter quitter just is Uncle Murder. And I'm not going to lie. And I've heard people tell me I'm not questioning these guys gangsters.
Starting point is 01:17:02 But Uncle Murder was, you're just standing there. I'll be honest. Now, obviously, they're on a plane. And I think some people have that. you know primitive hind brain to think that these guys are going to crash out which is just not going to be the thing let's be very clear and very honest have you watched the tony a yo interview recently he's telling us about him eating caviar pancakes he's saying he's eating dragon bearded eggs i don't know what he's talking about he's talking about some type of food i'm like it what is
Starting point is 01:17:33 that like every time i hear him on flat he's making up some type of food his cuisine is crazy he he He lets us know the life he's living now, he likes. Which makes me think, does he want to get on no-fly list? If he likes being in that Delta lounge and he likes eating the caviar pancakes, maybe not. You can't get the steamed duck when you got to go from San Francisco all the way to New York in a Greyhound. Might get in an Outburger or a Waterburger, but you're, not going to get the steamed duck. You're back to ramen noodles.
Starting point is 01:18:22 No more caviar pancakes. No more sauteed hummingbird tongues. No more brazed kangaroo ankles. It's just Popeye's chicken and checkers from now on. So I do think, you know what? Maybe they did think twice. And I do, I'm glad that cooler heads did prevail, but I will say, And I don't think none of these guys are liars.
Starting point is 01:19:01 I think they are spinning a bit. But I do think that what happened is that they also kind of, they kind of inadvertently admitted that Jha was the aggressor because he threw a pillow at them. We don't hear that they spit at him. We don't hear they knocked his hat off. We don't hear they fucking grabbed his hood. None of that. They admit themselves.
Starting point is 01:19:27 They admit themselves, right? There's another thing about the pillow. Let me see if I can get to it. There's something about someone says the pillow that I can't find out. That like I think they take a picture with it. I can't find it. Right here. Look.
Starting point is 01:20:03 So, I mean, Yale kind of says it. This is the pillow he threw at me. So he confirms the Jaru said. Jaru said I threw a pillow at you. Now, in Jaru's spin, he says, I threw it at you because you're soft. Yale is spinning to say,
Starting point is 01:20:19 you're soft so you had to throw a pillow. Yeah, that's a great catch. Y'all see that catch? nigger if only the Patriots had had a nigga like this look at this catch he caught it this a no look catch look nah that's a good catch wow wow wow wow that's an amazing catch fuck holy shit yeah who is filming
Starting point is 01:20:58 I just realized there's somebody else that's a fucking great catch this might be the most impressive thing about the whole thing Yeo tosses it He caught it With his left hand To the body Look like he was ready to run in for a time
Starting point is 01:21:22 The Patriots needed him Paters needed him That's a fact Oh look like the woman Oh okay They probably brought their girlfriend Or whatever the case is It looked like it was a woman filming
Starting point is 01:21:40 So it's the pillow Zahru So it really looked like Jaws flying by himself And they're flying as a four Yeah, that looks like, so nasty. This way he was sick before you got him out of here. Yeah, that woman got to be uncle. Yeah, it looks like whoever this is is sitting here. So I think it's a woman.
Starting point is 01:22:06 Yeah. Okay. All right. Now, I want to go to TMZ because apparently a witness reached out to them and gave them the video. So let's hear what the witness said. if they said anything more in that more than what was in the DM to um Jaru that he put out himself here we go okay they title it they titled it I clocked Tony Ayo in our fight on the flight
Starting point is 01:22:52 so Jaru's setting the record straight after he and Tony Ayo turned a routine cross-country fight into a tense mid-air showdown that was captured on video check out Jaws tweets and he said popped on these punks by myself I threw a pillow act him. Okay. TMZ obtained exclusive videos showing the heated verbal dispute aboard the Delta flight from San Francisco to New York Sunday morning where things boiled over between the two. So by the way, Chad, so this was a red-eye flight, clearly.
Starting point is 01:23:25 It was definitely going to be the most packed flight. If you don't know what red-eye is, so Sunday, I know it says Sunday morning, the flight was Sunday. I mean, the game was Sunday. I think they mean Monday morning. There got to be a red-eye fly. Because if they're coming back from saying, alright, whatever, let me not argue over small things.
Starting point is 01:23:48 Okay, Jaru, who was seated ahead of Tony and a friend, kick things off with a comment about them as passengers. Okay, so here's the thing. He who talks to the media gets ahead of the story. They sent the video to 50. Jha talked to TMZ. So they're saying Jah kicked it off. It says, Jah, who was seated in front of Tony and a friend,
Starting point is 01:24:10 kicked things off to comment about them as passengers while they were selling into their seats. The comment quickly escalated into a verbal argument. In the video, voices could be heard with Jarl, appearing to shout back to Tony's row as nearby pasturby's turn and react to disturbance. The video captures the argument already in full swing, underscores us how he did the exchange have become. Jai is already yelling profanities, repeatedly saying he wants to fight. one point he threw a pillow back at Tony, we're told.
Starting point is 01:24:38 That's when the flight crew stepped in, witness on the plane tells us both men were pulled off the plane briefly while the situation was addressed. During the confrontation, Tony yelled back that planes are federal offense territory and insisted he had done nothing wrong. So they're paying Yeo as the person who's kind of like telling, I don't know if it was the cops at that point, but telling some of the officials that are around, yo, I ain't doing nothing. I know this is federal offense.
Starting point is 01:25:01 So they're acting like he's coping it, right? So you can tell this TMZ article is kind of on Jha's side. A Delta spokesperson tell TMZ Two customers were spoken to by the cabin crew Followed the disagreement and one customer was rebooked On a later flight. The spokesperson added that the flight Continued to JFK and landed Without an issue. It's still unclear which rapper
Starting point is 01:25:20 Was rebooked. Well, it's clear To me. It's Jarl. But one thing It's clear. Tensions were flying long before the plane ever took off. Okay? Jha tells TMZ these fucking clowns when I saw them I got on laughing like look at these clowns they looked like they saw ghosts deer in headlines they always talking
Starting point is 01:25:40 shit so I addressed them we reach out of Tony Yeo so far but no word let's see if we could did I get on here okay okay all right come on now alright give me a second
Starting point is 01:26:12 y'all right we're done okay we're about to see He said it off the plane. Delta rebooked him on a different flight. He did eventually get back to New York. But these guys, they've been beefing for a quarter of a snap. I thought he called it.
Starting point is 01:26:32 Anyway, we do have a DJ Vlad interview to get to because Yale lands in New York and immediately goes to DJ Black. You know, Vlad probably paid a nice little chunk of change to get this exclusive. Let's hear what happened from Yo-Yo's perspective. Clearly, we get the perspective of Jaru from his tweets and also, you know, him talking to TMZ. Let's hear from Yale. All right. Here we go. We have the talk of New York, aka the talk of the airlines.
Starting point is 01:27:05 Now, let me see something real quick. Well, first of all, what day is it today? Oh, today's like Tuesday. I'm trying to make sure he don't got the same clothes on. it's one of those is it let's it let's
Starting point is 01:27:24 you're a fucking dude yeah they're gonna they're they're they don't
Starting point is 01:27:33 they don't they're he don't he don't you're sure no our
Starting point is 01:27:40 are in the resting position no no I got to make sure they don't with that sometimes
Starting point is 01:27:49 you got to get that content I haven't go hold you but but I want to see how quick he got to Vlad Tony Yale no Jarul pillow I just want to see how quick he got to Vlad if he ain't changed his shirt like
Starting point is 01:28:03 you're right here let me see yeah I look like he's just a black hoodie okay okay he changes shirt you change his shirt alright come on let's get to it though and he changed a hat he changed a hat too okay shout to Delta E-Lives man
Starting point is 01:28:18 for real man I don't even y'all don't even know how to start this real reporter's out right now y'all check it out shout to the volume me and uncle murder by the way uh shout they do have a podcast and um shout to him okay yeah you should go check out their podcast podcast is out and um we we just be going viral by a mistake flat i don't know i don't know i don't know i don't know god just be working in mysterious ways if you ever heard that before but it's crazy man well you called me yesterday to tell me oh it was a whole day later okay involving you, Jaru, and Uncle Murder on a flight, and shortly afterwards, the video started getting released.
Starting point is 01:28:59 The plane was a period of the plane. The video was a lot of video on a lot of video on. was trolling the murder, you know, murder was trolling, the murder was recording them. It's a crazy story, man. I'll start from the beginning. We had a great Super Bowl weekend. Shout to 50. Shout to Branson, Coneack.
Starting point is 01:29:29 You know, shout to the whole stick, the whole team, El Dorado, Chacho, Star. You know, you know, we out there, we mobbing. You know what I'm saying? Meanwhile, Jaroos. What were you eating, bro? I want to know if it was a caviar pancakes. Out there by himself. But we're going to fast forward to that.
Starting point is 01:29:44 Shout to sauce gardener took a picture with him. We backstage. We did an event with draft picks. shout to drive picks and TikTok You know, we only do exclusive shit When we go to Super Bowl Because you know, we were 50
Starting point is 01:29:55 You know what I mean? So we did some crazy shit All kind of stars was there You know, all football players Legends are all time So our weekend was crazy Then we did another big event So we was running around
Starting point is 01:30:07 You know Doing events And we actually was leaving on Sunday Because we wasn't going to the game You know Oh so this was Sunday A lot of people do that too They'll leave
Starting point is 01:30:19 But I would think he would stay for the game 50 didn't have a suite Okay, so I guess they did all the promo stuff Because a lot of people, it's like a big weekend As soon as the game's over, everything is done, right? It's only after parties left, right? We wasn't going to the game. We was leaving on Sunday.
Starting point is 01:30:36 So, you know, it's me, murder, star, and it's my men. We never lacking wherever we go. We got people with us. That's how we move. Okay, okay. So we get to the airport. Something was going on, murder's ticket, murder's ticket was fixed or whatever
Starting point is 01:30:51 it wasn't nothing he just ticket didn't come out the machine he went to the gate got his ticket you know I don't want to say I don't want to say who told us but somebody was like Jaru's going to be on our flight so now I'm you know I'm telling I'm telling you know I told murder
Starting point is 01:31:07 I told Trach I was like yo Jaru going to be on a flight we're not ducking no smoke I'm not missing a flight home for anybody Murder's not missing a flight. Star, Chot, no, the people that was with us was not trying to hear, yo, we didn't even have the second thought.
Starting point is 01:31:27 We just knew he was on a, he was going to be on a plane, right? So, me and murder have first class tickets. You know, Star has a first class ticket. My man Chach got a business, right? So we, the element of surprise was gone for us. Like, it was, there was no element of surprise. We knew he was going to be on a plane. plane. So, you know, we
Starting point is 01:31:50 starboarding, of course. Shout to Delta Airlines. We go to first class. We put our bags up. Now the plane is packing up now. Now the plane is packing up. Jaru must
Starting point is 01:32:07 got a greet up. You know what I mean? Vlad? He got a greeted because he's by himself. He's vulnerable. All that bullshit he was talking is bullshit. He was vulnerable. He's by himself. Right. We know he's coming on the plane, right?
Starting point is 01:32:23 We're sitting in four D, four C. I'm on the side towards the door. Where you gonna see whoever comes in the door first? Murder's on the side on the opposite side, on that out, right? He describing everything. Fuck. The plane is packing now. First class is packing.
Starting point is 01:32:40 Now this is the funny, this is how weird this shit is. There's two seats left. There's one up front. And it's like, one. One in front of us. I was like, yo, your murder, it'd be crazy. I'd be crazy if he sit right here in front of us. Long behold, give it a like two minutes.
Starting point is 01:33:02 Boom, I see Jai. He see me. He's spooked. He could tell TMG. Yo, hold on. I just got to Google their ages real quick. I love it. How old is Uncle Murder?
Starting point is 01:33:17 45. All right. It's not. Too old to beef. And how old is... All right, yeah, and two old. How old is you all? Yeah, I was just trying to make sure, like,
Starting point is 01:33:34 is anybody... Squabble or, like, nice on. You know what I mean? You, we can tell everybody he was spooked because he only seen me. When you see me, who do you see? You see 50 cent. You see Uncle Murder.
Starting point is 01:33:49 You see some gangster niggas around all the time that's on time. And John know that. He just got punched out of the car. So it feels like the world is closing for him. So he see me. I see him. I'm not showing no weakness at all. You got to remember, this is G unit. We've been through the ringer, bro. We've been going at it with not only him, but multiple street niggas and not trying to glorify nothing street. We're just telling you the lifestyle. So look, he's right here. I see him. He see me. The
Starting point is 01:34:22 stair down starts. Boom. He goes to the side that's merge on. He come down the aisle. He's looking up because he's nervous. His seat is C3. We right behind him. We four C&D. You're right behind Uncle Murder, right? So his first thing, when you're nervous,
Starting point is 01:34:43 he starts saying, yo, what's up? So what up? Right? So now he got one bag because sometimes this, and this is what I hate about first class, sometimes when you got the greeter and you think, y'all got a greeter, I'm good. You'll come to first class and all the bag space
Starting point is 01:34:59 will be tooking up because people from coach will just throw it in there. People will throw extra bags in there. So Jop, he had two bags. So now he off point, because now you buy yourself, you got two bags, you got one roller, it wasn't Louis Vuitton either. That shit was, it wasn't Go Yard.
Starting point is 01:35:17 It was some other shit, know what I'm saying? It wasn't unexpensive. He had one blue bag, I don't know what the other bag was designed or not, but he ain't had no designer bag. I'm not trying to go off by that evil, just, just reminds you how much of a bum-ass
Starting point is 01:35:29 nigga this nigga. So he's saying, what's up? Because it's full on the top of his shit. It's full. He put one bag in there. He couldn't fit two in there.
Starting point is 01:35:42 Would have been gangster his murder shit was right behind you. If you was a gangster, you should have pulled murder shit down and threw your bag in there. So murder could have got up because murder started talking shit at that point. He walked by murder,
Starting point is 01:35:53 but murder was saying shit like, yo nigga don't fucking come near me with that bag he's saying shit but he's not screaming because we're on the plane you know what I'm saying so I put his bag up
Starting point is 01:36:06 he put it up like near star and shit he put it up over there star you know he's a cool nigga he just played here I don't even know if he knew star was with us he put it up over there and shit so um
Starting point is 01:36:16 put your fucking back near me nigga like imagine imagine it's like passing yo these niggins was on the airplane he's not he's not shouting though yo yo yo imagine like cussing
Starting point is 01:36:26 each other out, but like respecting everybody's like he's going to sit back down and he said, he just asked us if we was good again. I ain't going to lie. Murder got on his Brooklyn bullshit. He just was like, yo, homie,
Starting point is 01:36:40 don't fucking talk to me. And then that's how like it initially started. And then it came to a point where I don't think Josh sat down. He was kind of nervous to sit down. he was nervous to sit down after murder said that to him like yo we good like are we gonna be good on a flight
Starting point is 01:37:02 you know because him and 50 was on a flight and his head didn't get punched off but he was lucky because i i guarantee him if 50 wasn't like in that close to each other because if he would have said maybe two rows up or two seats up i don't think it's nothing would have really happened but he was so close that he had to fucking say something so the nervous factor to me is he kept saying, yo, we good. He wasn't even saying in an aggressive way. He was like, yo, we good, we good, we good. And I'm like, why is this?
Starting point is 01:37:35 Murder's like, yo, why the fuck is you talking us? So now that was loud. Murder, you know, his voice carry. Shout to Uncle Murder, Real Report. Y'all check us out, man. We got a whole bunch of shit going on, shout to Vlad TV. So he just started talking. And he was like, and murder got up and was like,
Starting point is 01:37:50 you know, murder working out now and shit. So he's on some other shit. He wanted to knock out a rabble and all that. murder want to knock them out. So I'm telling murder, I'm like, you know, I'm being a sensible one. I know it sounds crazy, but I'm like, yo, murder. Yo, you know you're going to get 86th off this flights. We fly to Dubai.
Starting point is 01:38:07 No more smoke duck in Morocco, nigga. Smoke duck in Morocco. Yo. Yo, hey, Tony Ayo. Respectfully, I don't know who told you how to go. start a podcast, brother, that wasn't y'all calling. Your calling was a fucking food show.
Starting point is 01:38:32 With all exotic food, bro, you and Uncle Murder, eating smoked duck in Morocco. Eating caviar pancakes in Versailles. Like, bro, that's what you... That's the fucking show. Like, bro, there's too many retired rappers, respectfully,
Starting point is 01:38:50 from New York that's sitting around just talking about some shit. We love your stories. We get them on Vladdo. We get those stories on Vlad Y'all travel a lot Y'all be with 50 nigger y'all supposed to go try Gators in Louisiana
Starting point is 01:39:03 Smoke duck in Morocco Y'all supposed to do that shit and make it so fly every week Fuck what Action Bronson used to do back in there He had a food show shout to Action Bronson I mean like fucking but You know Y'all supposed We want to see
Starting point is 01:39:17 Yeo and Uncle Murder ghetto asses Eat some good shit That's the calling y'all fucked up Bro these topics For me leave that for even Teener citizens Like y'all call Y'all missed a call it
Starting point is 01:39:31 No more caviar pancakes in Paris Nigger Caviar pancakes in Paris That's what they should have did No more black sand In the Canary Islands, nigga What? None of that shit
Starting point is 01:39:47 So you know what I'm saying No more Italy and Sardini Resorts or whatever the fuck we was at I'm thinking about then we're going to get 86th off his flight because John's so nervous and scared and off point because he by himself. That's number one.
Starting point is 01:40:03 And number two is the element of surprise. That's how you know I'm not lying. It's the element of surprise. He didn't know he was on a plane. You know what I told John? I'm going to be honest, though. And, Yale, I love you. Don't get mad at me.
Starting point is 01:40:17 It kind of do feel like, y'all are saying he was surprised and shit. He probably was. But it feels like you're saying you're the sensible one, this and third. It sounds like Jah energy was more than both of your energy
Starting point is 01:40:33 combined. Now, we could talk it up to, oh, he's scared, but Jal had the energy. We knew you was on the plane. And he was like, how'd you know that? From the, from the, what's the name shit? He's so stupid. We like, what's name? No, we knew you was on the plane
Starting point is 01:40:52 because it was spoken on before we came in there, motherfucker. You know what I'm saying? We knew we had to Come on, you know we got G-O-Nit fans. You know motherfuckers roll up, man. Fucked J-Roo, man. You fucking 50 in G-unit. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:41:06 Fuck that nigga, man. Yo, that nigga on your flight. So, words exchanged, him and murder about to get it on, right? So I'm like, yo, murder, chill. Murder, you're going to get 86th off these flights, bro. No more Hawaii. No Dubai. No red light district.
Starting point is 01:41:28 None of that. Yo, I'm like, yo, chill because he's being the police. He's been... Yeah, who's just sent him like $48 or something like that? Was it $48 or $4,000 or $4,000? He's murder! You're making it hot. Everybody know when you're on a plane, that shit is federal.
Starting point is 01:41:45 I did Fed time, bro. That shit is the feds when they come. Hey, Bet Maurice win 4480. Thank you for the I of 20. He says, keep one crash out around that note, Greenlight Gang. Okay, okay, okay. Thank you, bro. You heard?
Starting point is 01:41:59 So he's making a scene to get off the plane That's what happened So I'm like Now I hear what he's saying But why not just walk off the plane then He's in front of you It's not like you got to get through you out To get off the plane
Starting point is 01:42:12 Why not walk off the plane Unless you're saying he made the He made a stink For the He made a whole stink Because you know people are filming And you don't want to look like a bitch Maybe that
Starting point is 01:42:25 Murder just chill chill So I'm like yo Joe I know you nervous, sit down, relax, man. You know, that nigga was, his murder, man. I ain't shit, what are you talking about? So, you know, you start, sit down and relax, man. We know you're scared.
Starting point is 01:42:39 So he was getting tight because I'm relaxed. I'm like... Thinking why the caviar pancakes in, in Monaco. So then I was like, yo, you want some police shit. The steamed duck. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:42:52 In Australia. This nigga's like, nah, you're man, the police. The kangaroo knees in Sydney. 50 have a toll on, nigger. What, 50 had a problem with Prim. Let's get into that, too, because 50 had a problem with Prim. Prim was a nigger that was a well-known street nigger.
Starting point is 01:43:09 And because Prim is hot, 50 told on niggas, nah. Y'all both was high-profile. 50 was high-profile at the time. High-profile, nigger, supposedly something happened to him or you sent a missile or a torpedo or hit out of, nigger. What you think? The Fed is going to be watching. Wrong or right, right?
Starting point is 01:43:28 So who a nigger told on? Because when you really think about it, we were supposed to be down with Preem team. Oh. Think about it. We was fucking with Chas. Oh, he's explaining why, because Jod says in the first video,
Starting point is 01:43:43 he says, what do you call it again? He says, police-ass niggas, right? So maybe Jod really is, like, calling these guys like snitches. Wow. He made the wrong. But that's even more reason why they should did something, right? Like, he's calling y'all snitches. He's sitting in front of y'all.
Starting point is 01:43:58 He throwing pillows. decision, roll the dice with Jaru, that shit backfired. That's what happened. It's not like niggas ain't have respect for these niggas, bro. I've seen Black Just. I tell you, I seen Black Just bring Nyes to 1-34 and Guy Brewer. I seen Pring being in the Volvo, my man almost scratch his car. You scratch his car here, grown man saying we're going to run out the car
Starting point is 01:44:25 because it's not like the respect wasn't there. You know what I'm saying? The respect was there. It's just, Prim made the wrong decision. Prim wanted to do movies, right? He wanted to do black gangster, right? Who you think 50 emulated that from, bro?
Starting point is 01:44:45 Who you think? Come on, think about it. 50's fucking really crazy. Think about this. Why do you think 50 bought Mike Tyson house? No idea. Who was Mike Tyson friends? Yo, this is the least I've ever heard Vlad talk.
Starting point is 01:45:01 Niggins said Vlad drove to the airport to pick up Tony Ayo himself. Like, yo, this might be some bread. Let's get to it. 154,000 views in five hours. You know, Vlad would. Yo, Vlad was double parked at the airport picking up Tony Ayo. Trust.
Starting point is 01:45:22 Hammo? There you go. Who he shouted out on the boxing shit? Hammo? See, this is shit I'm not supposed to tell you, but I'm going to tell you because 50 ain't going to do shit to me. That's my brother. But he's buying that shit because niggas idolized Mike Tyson and homo's a nix. that supposedly we know you know shot him whatever right think about it it's always a method
Starting point is 01:45:45 to 50 wait wait i miss that that that what does mike tyson got to do with this homo guy so homo's the guy that 50 said homo shot me in three weeks later he not breathed in or some shit like that it's not like niggas ain't have respect for these niggas bro i seen black just i tell you i seen black just bring niz to one three four and god brewer i seen playing being in the vovo my man almost scratch his car you scratch his car here grown man saying we're gonna run out the run out the car because it's not like the respect wasn't there you know what I'm saying the respect was there it's just preem made the wrong decision preem wanted to do movies right he wanted to do black gangster right who you think 50
Starting point is 01:46:34 emulated that from bro who you think come on think about it 50's fucking really crazy think about this. Why do you think Fithy bought Mike Tyson house? No idea. Who was Mike Tyson friends with? Hammo? There you go. Who he shouted out on the boxing shit? Hammo? See, this is shit I'm not supposed to tell you, but I'm going to tell you because 50 ain't going
Starting point is 01:47:04 to do shit to me. I, that's my brother. But he's buying that shit because niggas idolized Mike Tyson and homo's the nigga that supposedly. We know, you know. Oh, so Mike Tyson shouted out the guy who shot 50? Jot him, whatever, right? Think about it. It's always a method to 50 madness. When he bought fucking the playground and Basie, why do you think he did that?
Starting point is 01:47:26 Because of Prine. So niggas got to understand. Chaz was the nigga we looked up to. We was with Chaz. Rest in peace to Chaz. Rest in peace to Cape Slay. We was with Chaz. But after 50 got popped,
Starting point is 01:47:43 the nigger went crazy. What would you do? So back to the plane story, man. back to the plane. I just want to break that down to you. Back to the plane story. So him and murder is beefing. He's on some clown shit, making mad noise.
Starting point is 01:48:00 Would it have been gangster if he would have got on a plane and didn't say nothing to us? And he could have said, yo, we got on a plane and murdering them to sit behind me and they ain't do nothing. Which I don't think we would have let Rock. Somebody would have slapped him in the head in that five hours of time. It would have probably be me or murder. Somebody was going to slap him in the head because, come on. He lucky fifth wasn't on the plane because niggas would have been amped up because he did. He was gonna do that nigga
Starting point is 01:48:22 through the fucking airport window That shit Like, so I don't think he would have Survive 5 hours Getting slapped in the head All aggressive shit he told him out I told him that man
Starting point is 01:48:33 Suck my dick Suck my dick The whole first class Heard that shit Business Coach This thing that throws a pillow Come on, Jal
Starting point is 01:48:47 You got to do better You should do something back though Uncle M. I mean, yeah yo I threw a pillow at him Because he saw You threw a pillow that shit Hit my shoulder, right?
Starting point is 01:48:59 At this time, you making You doing so much shit You're telling the truth though Because he could have lied Like, yo, you threw a pillow It never hit me People is there already When he threw the pillow
Starting point is 01:49:10 I had my seatbelt on I ain't going for a lad I played myself You know what? Them seat bows are sturdy I tried to get up And I fell back there And I'm like
Starting point is 01:49:17 Because you in the midst of the action Right Murders on this part of the aisle We're gonna rap pack this thing We're about to 86 out flights. It wasn't gonna be no more Delta. It wasn't gonna be no more Amsterdam. No more good bud in the red light district.
Starting point is 01:49:31 None of that. Good butt in the red light. Because murder's over here. I'm on the other side of the aisle, right? So when he threw the pillow, I'm like, what's up, nigga? Like, because I told him suck my dick. He took all this police shit like niggas told. Niggas always try to come up with shit
Starting point is 01:49:46 when it comes to us. Like, that nigg, them niggas is just pussy. And that's what it is. So he throws the pillow. I'm like, niggas. You're throwing pillows now? Like, I'm thinking when I say suck my dick, I'm thinking you're going to swing, spit, throw water, you could have...
Starting point is 01:50:02 Nah, granted, it's... It seemed like it's three or four y'all versus him. I got to be honest, it's three or four y'all versus him. Like, why he got to do all this stuff? When y'all was just looking at him. Did anything better than that, man. I ain't going to lie to you. That shit was crazy.
Starting point is 01:50:24 So like I said, I got up, got up the seatbelt got up, murder right here, Ray I had, we got him cornered. So, you know, I ain't going front. Shout to the steward. He was a gay guy, you know. He got a, nothing, nothing. He got a-a-oh, no, no, actually, no, 50 said that. He said it was a gay guy, yeah. He was gay people, but the way he shut it down was just, he was like, stop!
Starting point is 01:50:50 So, you know, once they hit that button, once one person would have said to him, he would have hit the, button for the police the feds to come on the plane so jai was quiet everybody was quiet the funny shit is murder moved out the way on some brooklyn shit like murder moved out the way he started the old shit moves out the way now stay pressing me like what's the problem so i'm like i'm just quiet i ain't saying shit so they bring us to the um front of the plane and jill's on this side and they're like yo y'all good to fly i'm like what i'm saying i'm good sat back in my seat And this is how he's a bitch This I'm gonna tell you how John's a bitch
Starting point is 01:51:31 The pillow that he threw at me I said to him This word to my dead father I'm like yo you want your pillow back He's like nah Nah You know what I'm saying I say here
Starting point is 01:51:39 Here you go anyway bitch ass nigga Do his pillow right back to him The same pillow he threw in my shit Do it right back to him Boom he's sitting there Now mind you before all this shit He was texting Like nigga if you land in JFK
Starting point is 01:51:52 In Southside Jamaica Nigger that plane gonna be surrounded nigga That nigga knew that He took him self off the plane. You know what I'm saying? But you gotta understand.
Starting point is 01:52:02 It wasn't like, you know how to, it felt like, you know what's crazy? It felt like two bullies on the bus fucking with a nerve. That's how it felt like. And the funny shit is,
Starting point is 01:52:15 bullying, I'm not condoning it because I'm not a bully. But he came on there nervous Thursday. He should have got on the plane, shut his fucking mouth, put his bags up there,
Starting point is 01:52:24 and I would say, you know what? That nigga, Jiles, He ain't soft as I thought. But when you're saying, what's up, what's up, what's up? What's up? In a bitch-ass way, manor, we know you nervous.
Starting point is 01:52:38 Because it's the element of surprise. He was nervous, bro. I think Jai in the lead without saying a word, which is funny. I watch this whole interview. I see the 50 post. I think Jaws in the lead, bro. I'm sorry. Like, I got to keep it up beat.
Starting point is 01:53:02 Like, they're doing. a lot of explaining. Like, they're doing a lot of explaining. Like, yeah, like, we were thinking about the caviar duck. Like, what? We think about being in the Red Light District. Yo, I asked him if he wanted his pillow back. Yo, respectfully, and I love Yeo and Uncle Merritt.
Starting point is 01:53:24 I don't want him to hate me. Don't take out, no vitriol on me, and y'all know I would never go against 50s. I have 50s ago. But I know y'all got that full thing on video Or somebody with y'all got it on video At this point, I'm going to be honest with y'all Your explanations don't make it look better for y'all The video that that third party, that witness that TMZ is talking about
Starting point is 01:53:49 That they recorded where he's like, let's shake That don't make it look good for y'all Y'all are kind of corroborating some of what Jah said That don't make it look good for y'all The only way I think this could be kind of salvageable, just drop the whole thing that we could see maybe some of those moments that he's supposedly looking shook. Because in the video we look at,
Starting point is 01:54:14 it looked like he's standing there and it's 1V possibly 3 or 4. And nobody... It seems like this... At best, this could be a situation of... Nah, Jaya was only popping shit because we was on a plane. If we wasn't on a plane, we would have packed him out. He a bitch.
Starting point is 01:54:32 he doing it like it's like it's like remember i told you the whole castan over story when he said you let's talk over there and i said let's talk outside i know the cops is outside niggia i would have talked right by the police car loud i'm back now i'm back you feel me i'm back yo big act is back
Starting point is 01:54:52 feel me like yo i'm back being me outside right where the cops is at yeah nigga yo what up what's up what's y'allin'n thing's why not coming over here like the mom Stars. What's I doing? Feel me? Knowing the boys is right here. Right here. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. But I don't know, man. I'm trying to figure this shit out. You know, yeah, yeah. I'm going to be honest to you. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know about this one, brother. Oh, no. All right.
Starting point is 01:55:25 All good. What else has happened today, chat? What else has happened today? Now, when I seen Nick, I swear, Nigel, when I seen Cassanova, I've never seen gang members that told. Nigger, none of them niggas look like they have even business being gang members. Bro, the nigga was wrong with two seven footers, bro.
Starting point is 01:55:52 How the hell you have a seven foot gang member? Nigger, why are you not in the league? How did you choose gang banging as your profession? What the fuck? Nigger, Cassanova walked over to me, nigga. He was the shortest nigga in the group and I think he's six three I'm like
Starting point is 01:56:10 yo what the yo casanova was the smallest nigger in the group whole time I'm looking like this yo homie let's talk let's talk over there now that's kind of
Starting point is 01:56:27 I look over there I'm like this shit dark as a motherfucker like you know how the club's light going on I'm like it don't even flash in that corner oh hell now now let's talk out let's go outside real quick it's too loud
Starting point is 01:56:39 too loud got a whole plan chat I thought quick I'm like I go outside you know I'm gonna just you know I know how to use my voice to alert the cops yeah
Starting point is 01:56:56 oh yeah oh yeah oh boy and we're gonna get to the I heart Memphis thing what is this what is this what is this oh oh so chat it came down
Starting point is 01:57:11 little baby brought the full PF shooters to the Super Bowl, I'm being told after he ducked the fight with Big Act, people are saying, yo, I think baby pussy. They're talking shit about baby. They're saying street niggins don't move like that.
Starting point is 01:57:32 So what baby did was he had to pay some bail money, but he flew out the full PF demons. Yes, it was no CB4 FKI, none of that. He flew. out the faux pf demons yeah the ones that be shooting niggas in Atlanta the ones that was about getting in that yeah he flew them out the demons and i didn't tell you he do know some niggins
Starting point is 01:57:56 i think baby's soft as as as cottonell tissue i hang on a lot of you but i never told y'all i don't think he know he he he know a couple niggis that would shoot somebody for some chrome hard jeans yes he got a couple of those people their name is foe pf so apparently he's a couple of Apparently flew them out to, you know, Super Bowl. And, you know, it's kind of bolster up the image. You got to bolsh up the image. You got soft-ass academics bragging about you ducking a fade online. Niggis is wondering if you really like that.
Starting point is 01:58:33 You bring the killers that you could show that you still like that. Anyway, they go perform at some spot. This is after the Super Bowl. and also apparently he was supposed to be at fanatics fest but you know one thing I'll give him credit for he learns a little bit he don't want to get the reverse double stuffed Oreo hug no more he was there but like he was inconspicuous he stayed out of the way so now it's the after party they perform and then they go to another spot
Starting point is 01:59:08 you know because here's the thing when you bring and you fly out like 30 niggas who never seen shit you got to now make sure they all get you know like their enjoyment because for them is a vacation. They go to a spot, and the spot they go to is like, you know, it's like a dancer. It's kind of like a strip club, not really, though. Maybe a gentleman's club, some of the sort. But it's Super Bowl after party. Apparently, Baby is upstairs doing a thing, and this is the reason why you don't bring the
Starting point is 01:59:46 hooligans out. But I'm telling you why you did have to bring them because niggis is looking at baby like, He's, you know, pure USDA pussy. So you have to bring the full P.F. demons out. And while he's kicking it upstairs, just like bringing a bunch of niggas that's never been nowhere, they're in the club hunting for bitches. They don't got, they got lint in their pockets.
Starting point is 02:00:10 They got nothing to their name, but they're hunting for bitches. They go downstairs. They get told, hey, hey, hey. Y'all can't come down to this end. This is a private party. Someone has booked a private party. Apparently, and from what I hear, none of this really got nothing to do with a little baby.
Starting point is 02:00:38 It's like when they stripped somebody in the little baby's not doing nothing, right? Like, he's like he do, like the 4 p.f niggins he'd be trying to like, you know, he's in a crisis. Do you want to claim them or not? He don't want to re-go. Some of them guys are supposed to be really real, okay? Not the cameraman that walked up to me. Like the actual demons.
Starting point is 02:00:59 And those guys tried to bulldoze their way into a private party. Apparently the private party was a party of a guy named Keon White. Key, which if you don't know, he's a defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers. Okay? He's number 56 He's 6.5-290. A little baby is 5-10, 83 pounds. And the rest of the niggas that is in 4PF from Atlanta,
Starting point is 02:01:41 they're emaciated. They're off that perk and they're off the lead. So it's like they just seen Goliath when they seen this guy step to the door saying, yo, chill out, nigger. You're not coming in here. this is a private party. Instantly, these guys pulled out a weapon.
Starting point is 02:02:03 Because, just to let you know, because the little baby comes to the club, of course, the stupid-ass club doesn't search him nor none of his affiliates. So 30 niggas get in the club, and everybody got a gun on him. Perfect. What ends up happening is that the guys
Starting point is 02:02:21 who are trying to get into this private party has some words with this guy and because he's not letting them in to his private party he paid for, they give him a leg us. Shot him supposedly one or twice in the ankle. The club starts to scatter, niggas run. Little baby is caught doing the take a jumping into the SUV, leaving the scene. The police come.
Starting point is 02:02:51 The guy is sitting there, ow! My ankle. The cop asks him, yo, who did this to you? the niggas was throwing all them 4 pf signs in the club yo 4 pf like some stupid shit like that i don't know what the fuck they're doing but i don't go a lot maybe this thing is street but he told the cops i don't know who did it
Starting point is 02:03:13 i don't know who did it i don't know who shot me he better than me so that happened however there were witnesses in the club as well who clarified and cleared up and told the cops hey homie got shot after Little Baby's entourage try to bulldoze his private party
Starting point is 02:03:38 within the club and he tried to stop it so they shot him. So that's the current story. There's a news report out about it and I could read this. It says San Francisco 49ers' defense of end
Starting point is 02:03:56 Keon White was shot early Monday morning on Mission Street following an argument involving a rapper little baby. Now, this This is why a little baby actually denounced them niggas before, because I told you, little baby's not doing nothing himself. Okay? Little baby don't want to be mixed up with the niggas. So to clarify, a little baby didn't shoot nobody, but it's the full PF niggas with him that shot niggas.
Starting point is 02:04:19 So you see why when he's scared of ducking to RICO, he don't want to sit in jail for y'all stupid-ass niggas. So that's the whole point why he stopped claiming 4PF, but the first time he brings him back on the road, they shot somebody. Okay, cool. So now, they reported that it was little baby having an argument with this guy. From what I'm hearing, it wasn't little baby. It was his entourage.
Starting point is 02:04:45 But that's the thing when you're claiming faux p.f, what they do, people think you're with. Just like how when your cameraman swing on me, yeah, I think you sent him. It says the Sunday night event continued her into early Monday morning at Dahlia's above. are in at a nightclub as 1799 Mission Street. The party included several strippers on the main floor. We all know. Porn addiction. Jerks saw five times a day.
Starting point is 02:05:14 We all know. He's trying to get his rock, so trying to do his thing. But there's a private party being held downstairs where Keon White was shot. Multiple social media reports actually appeared to be from the party at Dalyas. It showed that little baby whose given name was Dominique Jones, who performed as well in San Francisco, according to an event listed. the representative for the rapper didn't immediately respond
Starting point is 02:05:35 but a witness interview by the police actually said that his entourage was on the main party floor and then they tried to enter his private event White got into an argument with them like man, keep y'all asses out of there you bring a bunch of Atlanta niggas
Starting point is 02:05:51 who never seen pussy you know what I mean, you know how Atlanta get down they're trying to bummerch the event problems right and they said white it's a white then got an argument with the rapper So I guess they're saying that White did get into argument with Little Baby, we'll take it on face value.
Starting point is 02:06:10 So it looked like, you know, maybe I'll stand corrected. Obviously, I don't believe Little Baby did the shooting, but he did look like he did eventually come over where his friends was trying to bulldoze some shit. And the nigga gets her argument with Little Baby. So when the witness went back upstairs to ask for management to help the fuse the situation, he heard two gunshots. he ran downstairs. He found White shot in the left leg. The witness says he didn't know who shot White. Another party attendee interviewed by the standard
Starting point is 02:06:43 said that she didn't see the shooting, but heard four gunshots shots as she tried to go downstairs. Topless trippers were still sweeping up dollar bills where the police entered the club. As I entered, I saw numerous scantily clad females picking up dollar bills that were strewn all over the floor, the police report said. Some of the females were topless
Starting point is 02:07:01 and appeared to have been adult entertainers. as police went downstairs to locate the victim who was found to be white, party goers were still leaving the event. When asked who had shot him, Keon White, real street nigga, well, real NFL player.
Starting point is 02:07:17 He was uncooperative, according to a report. 49ers' representative says White is undergoing treatment in a local hospital and police found numerous pieces of potential evidence including a 9mm shell casing and a 45 shell casing as well near the scene of the shooting.
Starting point is 02:07:30 So it looked like at least there was two different guns that were discharged. What are we going to make of this? Well, I'm going to be objective here with my criticism. This is why I keep telling you, rappers are only as tough as their entourage. Little Baby is a multi-million dollar rapper. To my estimations, he's made $200 to $300 million in his lifetime, probably more. In music.
Starting point is 02:08:07 But I've also told you the truth about Little Baby. He wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight. Physically, we've seen him like, you know, maneuver. He doesn't seem to be that guy. However, I've never said that the people around him ain't the guy. Except here's the thing. Little baby was this close to get indicted in Fulton County two, three years ago.
Starting point is 02:08:28 Because of that, he denounced his gang. He doesn't want to be 4PF no more. He's CBF, TK, FTW. But now, because of, you know, people are doubting him, he's starting to bring some of the street news back around him. Now, he could clearly afford security. and we got to be honest here and I know y'all gonna say I'm only saying this
Starting point is 02:08:49 because I don't like little baby but little baby rolling around with street niggas that's shooting people in the club they're acting like you shot people that's the problem the cops are trying to figure out how to charge you
Starting point is 02:09:01 not the bummer you brought there with the gun you're trying to be real you could have told you homie hey yo we're going to the club bro don't bring the gun in here you want to move like you still you still a thug
Starting point is 02:09:13 you know why they're going to look at you pussy if you tell them now we we ain't bringing guns into the spot you bring guns into the spot the very first altercation or verbal altercation to get into they shoot someone no one's looking at them nobody knows them they're four pf goon one four pf goon two everybody's saying dominique little baby got in the argument with the nigga that got shot y'all could chalk up whatever i'm saying to be like oh no i can salty but y'all y'all do know at the end of the day I'm right you're making too much money to roll with a bunch of gangsters and ghouls you should be with security but you're caught in a rock in a hard place because you feel like you have to show street strength that people could keep buying into whatever image you're selling again I'm not even going to knock it because I think this is a good headline for you in some sorts now is police going to investigate you of course but that comes to the game What I think is a good headline for you is that while you have a nerd, me calling you out,
Starting point is 02:10:25 I think this is a good way for you to pivot to say, yo, listen, I don't box niggas, I shoot niggas. Get straight to it. You feel what I'm saying? That's a, that's a good response to all of this shit, because niggas is looking at you soft as continental tissue. However, the reality that comes with it is that people are going to try to hold you accountable for your gang or your ghouer. that you're rolling with. And unfortunately,
Starting point is 02:10:53 I don't think this goes down without people getting charged. It's at a Super Bowl after party. And even though I don't believe you shot no one, the headlines are all saying, the guy who got shot, Keon White, who's a 49er, who plays for that city, and they're saying,
Starting point is 02:11:17 you. You know why? because nobody gives a fuck about your entourage. And it's a lesson for a little baby here. Just like how when your cameraman does some dumb shit, I'm not going to sit here and go blame your cameraman. I blame you. The problem with Little Baby is that he's a stupid nigga.
Starting point is 02:11:36 He's a guy who's, again, we could, if you're into street shit, we could say, oh, yeah, the niggis getting active, great. But the problem here is you go to San Francisco to go get a bag. You could go do this dumb shit in Atlanta. You fly out a bunch of gangsters, them have guns in a club. But now it's all reflecting on you.
Starting point is 02:11:56 That's the problem. A little baby rolls with a bunch of niggies he can't control. It's a reason why he's telling other people in Atlanta, yo, I never sent nobody to do none to act. I actually believe that. But what's even worse is that you can't control the niggies that surround you because they don't respect you. You're just the money.
Starting point is 02:12:15 You're just the bag. So just like how you're calling everybody in the imamara to say, I wasn't behind that. I didn't stand on that. It's clear if the cameraman didn't respect you, why would the shooter respect you? The killers and the shooters you roll with,
Starting point is 02:12:37 of course they're going to shoot niggas. Nigger, you deal with it afterwards. And you better have that bail money if they get locked up too. Because you know damn well who you brought around. That's the point. Rappers who get to that level of making hundreds of millions of dollars,
Starting point is 02:12:51 please just remember this one thing. If you're still trying to prove your street credit by hanging around with the niggas who will shoot somebody, and put you in the crosshairs of an investigation or even possible worse or maybe you being liable, whether civil or on any other level,
Starting point is 02:13:10 you might want to get rid of those people. That's the story. Didn't I tell y'all? I said, listen, there's not many rappers. Any smart rapper who gets to a certain point of success, they cut out the rent-a-goons who basically are crash-outs, who are down to kill for you.
Starting point is 02:13:35 But in reality, it's not about them throwing their lives away for you. they don't get blamed for it. They blame you. Yo, he shot up. Yo, let's chill off of this nigga. This nigga, you invite him to the spot. They're shooting up the after party.
Starting point is 02:13:54 So anyway, um, Keon White, get well. I hear you, uh, went into surgery. But my office still stands.
Starting point is 02:14:10 I still think I'll beat the brakes off, little baby in a one-on-one boxing match. Now, clearly people are going to take this and be like, yo, I don't think he's into boxing. I agree. I agree. But my initial officer stands. There was a report about it, and I'll let this play,
Starting point is 02:14:31 and then you guys could, you know, whatever you think about it, go with that. Here we go. This morning, we have new details in a shooting that hurt 49ers' defense event, Keon White. It happened early yesterday morning at a nightclub in San Francisco's Mission District. Our partners at SF Standard Report, White was hosting a Super Bowl party at Delia Lounge on Mission Street.
Starting point is 02:14:55 At some point, White got into an argument involving rapper Lil Baby. That's when White was shot in the ankle. Nearby residents say they were woken up by police activity. By the way, I want to point out how this story is being reported. And this is why I'm calling Baby Stupid. Either you're just dumb, which I do think you're stupid. I think you're one of the dumbest rappers ever. but I also think that you lack control of your team
Starting point is 02:15:26 right if you could if you can't tell them not to do certain things you shouldn't be bringing them around no one is reporting that is just two niggas from your squad and I've heard the story I've heard the story that
Starting point is 02:15:43 yeah you like you're standing with the when you're moving with 40 niggies and you can't control them it's like when 6-9 was moving except 6-9 was doing something that you don't do. 6-9 was writing checks that Trayway had to cash for him. But when 6-9 was rolling with Trayway in them, and then they go to Barclays,
Starting point is 02:16:04 and then Casanova's there, and the niggis saying, man, fuck what you're talking about, and fuck what 6-9 got to go do here because it was a boxing match. Yo, those them eight niggas that, you know, their beef was even bigger than 6-9, bah, ba-ba-ba-ba! They didn't give a fuck if it was in the Barclays.
Starting point is 02:16:21 You know who gets blamed for that? 6-9. He got banned from, he cannot walk into Barclays anymore. You get blamed for the people you bring around. And that's part of being a leader. You're the idiot bringing low-life Atlanta killers to a Super Bowl after party
Starting point is 02:16:41 that's filled with opulence and celebrities and NFL players. And then here's the thing too, even if people are saying, well, it's not your fault. They don't get a gun in the club without a little baby walking them in. It's facts. So it's your fault anyway. You're going to be liable.
Starting point is 02:16:59 Everybody going to get checked, except when you walk in with little baby. So now little baby niggis walking with 10 guns. Yeah, it's your fault now. You're walking in with a bunch of niggas with guns that you can't control them. They're in there thinking it's wild wild west. They're thinking they got to stand on business.
Starting point is 02:17:15 And they're also looking at you like you got the bail money. They don't give a fuck about your endorsements. They don't give a fuck about your reputation. they actually don't give a fuck about your freedom because they think it is gang gang and they've been locked up a million times is your fault for bringing them niggies that's a fact and so um i saw lights like i think that's why i woke up at first i think i i kind of knew that it wasn't like the most safe place but honestly i mean like it kind of seems part for the course like i'm not like entirely like how could this happen here no arrests have been made our sister network esbn reports
Starting point is 02:17:51 White had surgery yesterday and it was a success. This morning, we have new D. Okay, so there is a update. The guy, you know, I always think an athlete getting shot. That's very, like, traumatic because you need your limbs to kind of work. Guys are defensive end. I don't know if that ends his career, but they're saying that the surgery was successful. Let me see.
Starting point is 02:18:25 Announcement from the 4th. Niners one of their place. I mean, Keon White was. Okay. I'm trying to get to see if there's any more what happened after the city. Nash has some information we don't know. It's a new details.
Starting point is 02:18:44 I love what people click the day, right? Here's the new details. Okay. Real reason why he shot him. I like to hear this one. What's up, fam? Who's this guy? Was the NFL player three?
Starting point is 02:18:59 I don't feel about something happened between us hate that. This is a bar club that was formerly. Okay, he don't got no information. Yeah, I have some people hit me up from the spot. From what I hear, this is not a niggis spot. So, like, you see even that girl that was talking on that interview, right? Like, it's one of those, you ever seen like an establishment that doesn't really have a lot of niggas? it's usually like really mixed
Starting point is 02:19:29 and niggas are usually the minority and you go there like with your white friends if you ever go in there and there's mad niggas in there you know this shit ain't this shit ain't gonna turn out good it's one of those spots that's what I've heard so you know the NFL player had a private party
Starting point is 02:19:45 so he's a nigga but like you know also it's an NFL player he ain't get two ghetto right because these guys have contracts that could be void at any time but then little baby and 30 of his niggas show up there So it's so the white people who are there normally like, ah, they're like this like, this like the nigger quota is a little bit past. And yeah, that's kind of what happens.
Starting point is 02:20:11 So the people who have messaged me like, you know, they didn't even expect this. So there's not like a lot of video or anything like that. It's like white people who are just spooked. This morning we have new details in the shooting. Okay, okay, we already watch this. anything else. I'm trying to say if there's anything else on this. It was successful. Now here's what everyone needs to understand.
Starting point is 02:20:36 The official police statement describes a verbal altercation between two groups and says shots were fired by an unknown suspect. That wording matters because it's a clean, careful statement and it doesn't tell you who the argument was with. But the police report viewed by reporters, that version paints a much more specific picture. This reportedly happened at Dahlia's, a bar and nightclub on Mission Street, with a private party downstairs where White was shot. And the environment matters because it explains why the scene was instantly chaotic. The reporting describes adult entertainers on the main floor, people moving through different areas and money scattered around, basically the kind of late-night setting where security, VIP access, and ego can collide. in seconds. Now keep that private downstairs event idea in your head. Because the key detail in the
Starting point is 02:21:34 police report is about someone trying to enter a space they weren't supposed to enter. And that's where Lil Baby comes in. At least, according to the police report that journalists say they reviewed. Multiple outlets report that Lil Baby, real name Dominique Jones, was in San Francisco that night. The reporting notes he performed in the city on Sunday and social media posts that appear. appeared to be from the party showed him there. Is this 42, Doug? Oh, no, my. Wait, is this 42, Doug?
Starting point is 02:22:06 No, this is his son? Is that his son? Or, for, I don't know. Important that doesn't prove he did anything illegal. It simply places him in the story, because the police report connects him to an argument that allegedly happened right before the gunfire. And as of the reporting,
Starting point is 02:22:25 his representatives didn't respond to a request for comment. So we're dealing with a classic modern headline problem. A celebrity name appears in connection with a violent incident. And the internet immediately skips the what's confirmed part and jumps straight to the verdict. All right, man. But the police report is a moment that makes this story feel like a move. Court dates reputation year. How does a case like this state is just as serious as the headline side?
Starting point is 02:22:55 The 49ers confirmed White underwent surgery after the injury and said they'd provide updates when appropriate, and the timing could not be worse. The off-season program is right around the corner, and even if the injury isn't life-threatening, availability matters in the NFL, especially for a defensive lineman who needs explosion, balance, and lower body stability every single snap. He was acquired in a trade during the 2025 season
Starting point is 02:23:20 and had a role on the line. Even a minor ankle setback can change how a team rotates players, how coaches evaluate camp. Is this guy good? Is this guy good? Because somebody, like, let me know if he's, like, really good or no. Reps. How contracts get discussed.
Starting point is 02:23:47 So while the internet argues about celebrity names, the franchise is quietly thinking, how long is he out? What's the rehab look like? And will the investigation drag his name through more headlines? Because there's another uncomfortable piece here. This isn't the first time a 49ers player has been a victim of gun violence in San Francisco.
Starting point is 02:24:08 What? ESPN and other outlets, pointed out that White is the second 49ers player to be shot in San Francisco in the past 18 months, referencing the 2024 incident involving receiver Ricky Pearson during an attempted robbery. That context matters. Do players have like full-on careers after getting shot or is it like over? I know Plexico Burris. I don't think he ever like really fully came back.
Starting point is 02:24:30 I know he got suspended. Like Plexico like for show got suspended. I don't know what, whatever came of that other than. that. Interesting. Because it changes the public conversation. It's no longer just wild night at a club. It becomes a bigger debate about player safety, celebrity movement,
Starting point is 02:24:59 and how quickly situations escalate in public spaces, especially during major event weekends when the city is packed. City leaders have condemned violence in prior incidents, and the attention on San Francisco spikes every time something like this happens. but here's where things get Little Baby is in some I'll show you more videos about this murders okay
Starting point is 02:25:22 basically leading to fatal shootings in Atlanta so in great detail it is being explored extensively arrest warrant confirms rapper Lil Baby's connection to boys murders okay there's a deadly war going on between 4 PF and OMF
Starting point is 02:25:43 leading to fatal shootings in Atlanta her. So Lil Baby's name has been connected to serious violence for some time. A lot of people have been saying that he is actually going to be in big trouble regardless of this situation. And now this is going around. They're saying on Atlantology that basically, basically, it could be curtains for 4PF, unfortunately, okay? People are saying whoever's in his entourage is unbelievably stupid. Okay. So what? Let boss man get beat up and embarrassed or give this big MF a hot one salute to the entourage. Now that's not confirmed, okay, but look, they're saying there. Look, what, let little baby's not a big guy.
Starting point is 02:26:21 And they're saying, what, let him get beat up or embarrassed. So maybe his crew popped off shots because little baby was under pressure. People saying, okay, cool. So he avoids getting beat up and the temporary embarrassment that comes with it. Then years down the line, he gets indicted, catch an elbow for what? Was it worth it? I'm sure they outnumbered him. They could have just jumped him and ain't 12 still on him about that music video thing,
Starting point is 02:26:40 which is the thing I just showed you where he apparently recorded a music video in an area known for his rivals. And as a protect. So I hope them dudes doing their push-up. Somebody said, all this academic shit got that man on edge. I'll tell you. I told you. Hey, chat, I'm going to take credit for this. I call little baby all type of bitches, and he had to bring out the killers.
Starting point is 02:27:07 And the killers did what they definitely do good. Shoot niggas. Yes. One step closer. Yo, I ain't going to lie to you, Chad. I ain't going to lie to you. I call that nigga all type of hoes. And somebody was punking him there.
Starting point is 02:27:28 Man, shut your ass up. Nick, that you duck? Yo, Keon, I need to get you. Yo, you out of surgery? I'm DME right now. I need you on my string. Keon, I know why he shot you. I heard you told that nigga,
Starting point is 02:27:40 ain't you the pussy that ducking academics? Oh, shit. Them 4 p.f niggins ain't know what to do. Pow, pow, pow! That's what I heard, gang. I heard the nigger looked at a little baby. Ain't you that bitch-ass nigger ducking that blogger? Holy!
Starting point is 02:27:57 Shit got critical, man. What's his name? Keon White? Anybody got his Instagram? What should I DM him? You good, gang? Shit crazy. That seemed mad federal.
Starting point is 02:28:22 I got to seem like a real nigga. What should I text him? I'm about to text him like, yo, bro. Oh, he posted. Wait, what's his thing? underscore underscore Thank you for who reached out
Starting point is 02:28:58 with their prayers and concerns on my behalf I've undergone successful surgery for those who know me y'all know this won't stop me from spreading peace and joy to the world I'm trying to hear this shit in that full steam ahead I'm in great spirits
Starting point is 02:29:13 and ready to make the most of this off season sound like a nigga on that little dirt timing holy Hey, you sloth for Keon, man. Slav for Keon, bro. Slav for Keon, bro. Oh, shit. Up's the same.
Starting point is 02:29:34 All this academic stuff got him on edge. They got him on edge. That's a fact. I'm telling you, little baby's so scared of for squabble. He got his niggas. Shoot, niggers. Straight up. He could have just squabble with me,
Starting point is 02:29:50 get it out the way we both get some millions, handshake after, no matter who got knocked out. He's so. on edge. Yo, I haven't going to lie to you. Yo, stay away from 4 p.m. for the next. Yo, everybody in Atlanta? Y'all niggas stay in the house.
Starting point is 02:30:03 4 p.f about to be going on a shooting spree because little baby's a bitch. He don't want to fight with these? Yo, we got to play that scene from Friday. He's too scared to fight with these. He got his niggas just shoot niggas. Straight up.
Starting point is 02:30:19 Let me see. You win some. You lose some. This is what we We got to play for a little baby. Little baby. Tell your niggins stop shooting people, bro. You win some, you lose some.
Starting point is 02:30:38 But you live. You live to fight another day. For real! How are you going to give an NFL player a Legos? You win some, you lose some. But you live. You live to fight another day. Yeah, chat, you're going to be around a little baby.
Starting point is 02:30:57 I haven't going to lie. You know when I was, I know the baby was going to be out of there. So, you know when I was going to go out there? But I was going to be with off-duty cops. Because, niggins, when you try to do some shit, they dare to lock you up anyway. Fuck, you think this is like, nigga, that's the trick back.
Starting point is 02:31:10 The fuck. You're thinking, you know, all of them. That's 4 p.F. Mike over there. Get him. That, get him too.
Starting point is 02:31:18 That nigga right there? Yeah, he's the biggest one. Yes. I'm going off-duty cops around, you, you, you think you about to play with me? You didn't see me like, you don't see me,
Starting point is 02:31:31 come in, them niggies would have the batch. Like, shout out my, nigga, you don't see me turn up with them. Shout him out of my label, that's me. How many bitchy? I'm playing. Oh, man. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 02:31:44 For letting a blogger get to him. He should have been fighting academics. Academics didn't catch a hot one. Right? He should have been squabble with me. Yo, little baby getting investigated and interrogated, nigga because he's too scared to squabble. Like, this is crazy.
Starting point is 02:32:02 Yo, this nigger's shooting NFL player segayn is tough card it says I don't get how either ain't no way the fat guy like academics should be able to get under the skin of any dude who came from the streets actually that's my specialty yo little baby
Starting point is 02:32:20 yo let me tell you yo y'all little baby fan pages eat a dick your favorite rapper going to be crashing out all year because the sales going to start going down the narrative is going to start going up academics are undefeated it never turns out good
Starting point is 02:32:35 I got mad examples. Listen, I've done a lot of demonstrations off GP. That's a fact. I already got it already. Little baby doesn't try to shoot the niggins and try to show that he real. Got you. Got you, gang. We don't believe it yet because you ain't, you ain't pulled a trigger.
Starting point is 02:32:54 You ain't pull the trigger. Little baby, you got to spin a block. We got to see what you about. We got to see you put some working. We tired of you holding gun fingers under your shirt. We're tired of that. Let's get to it. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:33:11 Lost a lot of weight, to be fair. Little baby, zero hats. That's what they're saying, okay? But maybe... For real! Yo, King Vaugh! Yo, King Fon had 11! Was that King Fond or...
Starting point is 02:33:20 Little Jeff. Whatever. Maybe if we count the one... Yo, fuck. Y'all think you told my little baby having hats. Little baby never had a fight. Was he paid for?
Starting point is 02:33:32 She... Say no... More, say nothing. It says, You'll say buddy a boss, though. He can't even control his people. Maybe that's what he wanted his people to do. And maybe that's what...
Starting point is 02:33:41 I'm glad you said that. That's the main thing I'm going to tell you. Why, he's going to get jammed up in a serious legal problem. They said academics about to have a field day with this one. And he did. Okay, I've been seeing nothing but this getting posted on academics page. It's a lot. It's saying, yeah, but I get it.
Starting point is 02:33:59 Them football players be aggressive as F in the club for nothing. You damn near got to pop them. I've got to read that. I got to reload that. That was hilarious. Yeah, but I get it. Them football players be aggressive. as F in the club for nothing you damn near got to pop them because who's going to fight an
Starting point is 02:34:13 oversized adult who's athletic and lifts weights all days man go ahead go head up with his bullet the fuck that is a that's a legendary comment chat i'm gonna tell you this right now don't ask me i know just just hit control s and save this story in your mind i promise you will come back up again see that's what i like rappers going at me. I play the slowest, longest game ever. But it's really good. I'm a master what I do. Remember this
Starting point is 02:34:49 story. Let's have some fun right now. Remember this story. Okay, Dominique? Got you. I'm not going to lie. I hear it. The football players, bro, you damn near got a popper. That's why they're saying you damn near got a popper. Maybe I'm going to lie, though.
Starting point is 02:35:07 Some of your football players be acting like, because you know, one time a football player almost like some football players almost like try to like jump me I haven't gone to lie like it was like in a club it was a Jamaican party and like I'm walking through and like there was like a whole little football
Starting point is 02:35:22 I didn't even realize it I mean I should have seen they were like mad tall or shit I stepped on their foot and there was like really on it like I think I was trying to apologize I'm gonna cap with you like your word too this thing was tall as shit I'm like this thing's on steroids
Starting point is 02:35:34 you're like yo do they test now this was like college oh they test these niggas I'm trying to apologize He's not hearing it. I forgot who saved me. I forgot who saved me. But that's back in the day. Like these days, here's the thing in reality.
Starting point is 02:35:50 Like, back in the day, like, I just had mad people with me. And I think we did have one big nigga with us. We had like one, when, um, it was like a football player type nigga with us. So, you know, when they start seeing like this thing like, he's kind of like really like, you're like, you know, like it's a tight spot you're walking through. And I think I accidentally stepped on the shoe. He's like, whaling on me. I'm like.
Starting point is 02:36:09 And like he went to other football. players right there. I'm like, I didn't even know they were that tough. Yo, that's back in the day, man. Yo, if you're a football player, man, you in the club and shit like that, man. Even Javonte Davis and all y'all, little athletic niggas, man. Yo, niggins ain't fighting y'all, niggis, man. The next bullet you're going to catch ain't going to be from a quarterback. Straight up.
Starting point is 02:36:31 That's how I get down. I ain't going to lie to you. If y'all niggas ain't on that shit, bruh, ain't no niggas going to be over here like, you like, you like six foot nine, 800 pounds. I'm not going to, that's what probably happened. Like, yo, bro, niggas do not care that you like six foot nine, bro. Like, nigga, you're going to catch a bullet. It just ain't going to be from Tom Brady.
Starting point is 02:36:54 It ain't going to be from Payton Manning. It ain't going to be for no goddamn, it ain't going to be from no goddamn Russell Wilson. You're going to be getting surgery acting like, yo. Nah, let me not laugh at home. I got a DM in my. I'm going to tell my wish him while. Philful little baby now.
Starting point is 02:37:09 This ain't Fannie Willis rubbing her hands together right now, but this was in San Francisco. This is a California DA going to be dealing with that. So I could be wrong. I don't think Fannie could do anything about this if she wanted. I'm glad that comment was mentioned.
Starting point is 02:37:24 So here's the thing. And I'm telling you this because this is what happened to Dirk. I'm telling you this. When you keep running around and committing crimes like you feel like you have some impunity, they felt that Dirk did that in Chicago.
Starting point is 02:37:43 Remember when Dirk got caught with um with uh um with uh um king vaan and they was shot through a window as some nigger the atlanta detective not in atlanta chicago detective traveled to atlanta atlanta at a preliminary hearing to testify why bro they've been trying to get dirt niggie they've been tight that dirt been getting away with it so they thought the alanta case they were going to get dirk the shit gets dropped because the feds come in but at that time nobody knew Bro, police are not going to let niggas get away with crime in perpetuity. Like, it doesn't work like that, my nigga.
Starting point is 02:38:21 Like, if Atlanta wanted to indict you and you didn't get indicted, you think all them detectives that worked mad hours for no reason just like, oh, no, he's just lucky. No, they wait until you get caught up on some other shit. They're going to provide information over there. Yo, who's the person who did the shooting? Oh, yeah, that guy? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we think he did three shootings here. We just can't fully prove it.
Starting point is 02:38:44 Yeah, they let you keep going. And then the feds come in and the feds take everything and they go to jail. Facts. Clip this. Clip this. Clip this. Nick, I'm telling you. Atlanta.
Starting point is 02:39:02 No, no. Chicago detectives. And I don't want nobody to say, act you to police for this. This is actual facts. Y'all got to use our brains. You know Dirk beat three gun charges. Usually in Illinois. And not beat it, but he avoided significant jail time.
Starting point is 02:39:18 because he didn't beat none of them. None of them he was not guilty for. He took these interesting pleas, but he got money now so he could really exhaust the legal system. They got so much gun crimes and so much gun cases that they just gave him whatever he kind of wanted and he escaped all of that. They thought he was doing X, Y, Z, they thought he was doing respectfully.
Starting point is 02:39:37 Like, I ain't trying to, you know, because I loved her. But they thought he was doing some of the, put some money on yo. They can't prove it. they don't forget he moves to Atlanta oh we should get into that right after this
Starting point is 02:39:53 bro you know there was niggies that remember my mind I broke that story some shit happened with his crib gunshots get let off the girl takes his girl takes all the response
Starting point is 02:40:05 oh I shot he just beat three gun cases or avoided significant jail time in Chicago he moves to Atlanta they then Vaughn comes down to Atlanta a bunch before they get separated on that thing. They're saying that,
Starting point is 02:40:25 like, y'all go watch them documentaries, but I don't want to get too much into it. They're saying the niggins still on this shit. So here's the thing with the thinking that people have. Oh, this happened not in Atlanta. I'm telling you, they were this close to indicting a little baby. Cool. They go to another city and they're doing same bullshit.
Starting point is 02:40:45 You think that them cops is not going to talk to each other? All right, bet cool. let him get away with this. But if he don't change how he's moving, which he did it for a while. And I don't know. I think I encourage him to crash back out, which I'm glad.
Starting point is 02:41:01 Because I know as a fact, I know I got an itinerary of his travel plans for, I can't remember when. He wasn't traveling with 30 niggas. He was traveling with like some business people. All them 4 PFF niggas, he cut off. Like he knows him niggas was going to land him in jail. but it's a Super Bowl
Starting point is 02:41:21 and I've been calling him all type of bitches the nigga got madhood niggas with him and now they're with them and they're looking at him he can't be a bitch they're looking at him like yo we good to bring our strapping right bro he ain't gonna be like nigga you know
Starting point is 02:41:35 you fuck no leave you know he gonna be like yeah twin yeah twin alright so now again watch how everything connects It could be wrapped up into a federal
Starting point is 02:41:50 RICO though If they are deciding that this is something That is basically furthering the Yo chat Just let me tell you this And I hate when people Like they love call people That have a brain, the feds and some shit
Starting point is 02:42:04 Let me say this to y'all They did a press conference Okay Hold on They did a press conference I gotta find it Where they were blaming a little baby for having that video shoot in that hood where somebody got shot.
Starting point is 02:42:45 So there was two kids that got shot in like some retaliatory shit. And the Atlanta police blame a little baby. They did at a press conference. Let me see it. Right here. If you think that nothing comes out of it, when the police come out and they're naming you, you think nothing comes out of it.
Starting point is 02:43:06 You're like, oh, they just kind of wrapped it up. All right, keep being stupid. Facts. was allowed to be a 13 year old for 27 minutes. So there's a 13 year old that got killed. No, two 13 year old that got killed. If you think that data's forgot about that, okay. Before gang violence ultimately took his life.
Starting point is 02:43:24 Gang violence that was orchestrated by adults, adults in our city, and cowardly acts of an Atlanta base rapper that decided to go over into a rival gang. stronghold and shoot a music video in a place that he knew he should not have been and in the subsequent days we saw homicides and shootings and ultimately the deaths of two children as a result of his cowardly actions and you know if you think this happened and the police is forget about it it's a reason why niggia Atlanta then gave little babe gave NBA young boy a key to the city before this nigger. Remember I told you that.
Starting point is 02:44:12 About this. If she wanted, it could be wrapped up into a federal RICO though, if they are deciding that this is something that is basically furthering the reach and dominance of the 4PF criminal organization state to state. It could be catching that RICO. They're saying 4PF going to get it. The same she can't charge him, but yeah, this adds more to the RICO. They keep saying, proving the point that it's gang. But he changed the name to CBFW, so it can't be a gang. Cap the nigger
Starting point is 02:44:39 who did the shooting he's a 4 pf nigger you look on the social media he's throwing a faux pf ain't it like this
Starting point is 02:44:45 hold I'm about to learn I told it up right now 4 pf hand sign what is it wait how you throw it up I went on the nigger social media
Starting point is 02:45:03 oh chat I know who did like I'm not gonna again I'm not being federal though but I know it did um as soon as they go on the nigger
Starting point is 02:45:12 they go on the nigger they go on a nigger Instagram they're gonna see this If sung go OT popping dudes That stands ground for Fed case Shooting an NFL player might be the straw That breaks the camel's back for real for real You think the NFL, you think the 49ers
Starting point is 02:45:28 Are just gonna be like, oh well Oh well, yeah, let's just let little baby Use our players as a fucking gun range And that's just gonna fly it There's gonna be lawsuits, there's gonna be legal problems This ain't a normal dude, it's ain't a dude on the block All right, this isn't this isn't This isn't
Starting point is 02:45:43 You know this isn't one of the guys from the neighborhood in an area where there's no surveillance, no cameras, no money changing hands. This is an NFL player making millions of dollars. I'm pretty sure this is on camera. They know who did it. And I'm going to tell you this right now. If they don't arrest the person who did the shot, who shot the person, little baby's cooked. Facts.
Starting point is 02:46:12 I'm going to tell you that. If they don't arrest the person who shot at this club within two weeks, little baby's cooked. I'm going to tell you why. Trust me on this. This is no fed shit. I've seen this a million times. Anytime they don't lock you up for doing something that's clearly illegal that they got proof of.
Starting point is 02:46:33 And I've heard, you can go look at the club. And if anybody been in San Francisco, you know the club. It's on camera. if they have camera proof of who did the shooting and they don't arrest you, it's because they haven't done the case. Remember that. Just remember that. So I just want to point this out to you.
Starting point is 02:46:55 This is not the 80s. Y'all shot somebody in a club in an entrance way or hallway where there's cameras. I get it. Everybody done flew back to Atlanta, flew back to wherever the fuck they came from. But if there's not an arrest warrant, warrant put out in the next two weeks or an arrest made, just remember this doesn't go away. You just hurt somebody's pockets. If they want to talk about four pockets full, you know the NFL pockets are way more full
Starting point is 02:47:33 than little baby's pockets. Now, I'm going to be honest with you. I don't think the NFL is taking that stance. The NFL is not going to sue little baby. The NFL don't like their players around niggas. Like, they have camps. When they draft these guys, they say don't be around niggas. Like we are paying you well.
Starting point is 02:47:49 Don't be around certain type of holes. Don't be around certain type of like violent stuff. They're not standing with this guy. Like, I don't know. Is this guy good? Like, I look up as, um, Keon White. You know what I love?
Starting point is 02:48:02 Look up salary. A four, okay, he's on a rookie contract. He's stupid. And I'll tell you how stupid he is because only a rookie would get into this type of argument. Most of the people would have been like, I like, little baby and his niggies in the head.
Starting point is 02:48:18 They're doing too much. Yo, we're getting out of here. Fuck it. He probably tried to buck on him. You're on a rookie contract, bro. Yo ass gets shot. You miss half a next year or whatever the fuck. You can't perform.
Starting point is 02:48:30 You can't do any OTAs. They're going to bring in somebody to play your role. I don't know if you were starting already. I could look at your stats. Brother, good. You got $8 million. It ain't going to happen. Like, I want to let y'all know.
Starting point is 02:48:46 don't give a fuck about like players like that. It's not like he shot Tom Brady. This guy's replaceable. He's 27 years old and he's on supposedly a rookie contract. I don't know how many years he's into this. Okay, look like he's been in here for since 2023. This is his last year on a rookie contract. So maybe he's going to be a free agent if it was a four-year contract, right?
Starting point is 02:49:12 We're looking at this. How many sacks did he have for the whole season? For the regular season, I'm trying to see, one, two, two and a half. Yeah, he's a defensive end. I don't know how much he's starting or whatever the case is, but he's not a star. He's on a rookie contract. Bro, the NFL is not going to press a little baby. What the fuck?
Starting point is 02:49:40 They don't have contracts with a little baby. He has guaranteed money of $5 million. That's good for him. He was traded to the 49ers. His remaining base salaries pro-rated costs. them about the da-da-da. He got a signing bonus. I don't know when his deal is going to be done.
Starting point is 02:49:58 He signed a four-year deal. He's a free agent in 2027, so he has one more year. So let's say, God forbid, he can't play the majority. So he's going to be a free agent, an unrestricted free agent in 2027. So later this year, he's supposed to report. I don't know how bad his injury is. Hopefully he could make a training camp. Hopefully he could perform at a high level.
Starting point is 02:50:20 but also here's a thing when it comes to the NFL they're thinking about your decision making your decision making is that you're in the whole city for the Super Bowl your team doesn't make it to the Super Bowl you're in the club and you're in the club fighting and shooting it out obviously didn't shoot but you're in the club with little baby in them okay so cool it's not like you were a star already right so now if you can't play the entire next year why the fuck would they give you another contract so I'm I'm going to be honest with you. I think he's cooked. So for the people who think that the 49ers, it's not like the 49ers, you shoot the nigga they're paying $200 million. That's a problem. Respectfully.
Starting point is 02:51:02 The nigga they're paying $200 million? That's a problem. You shoot this nigga. He's going to get waived. Sorry. I'm sorry to say. Look, in 2026, he's going to make $1.8 million. That's not enough.
Starting point is 02:51:17 That's not enough for his team of care. He's going to make $1.8 million. million else. And here's the thing, he won't even make 1.8 million. You know why? Because he got an injury at the club. In your NFL contract, it spells out, like, say, you're walking up the steps and you fall
Starting point is 02:51:33 legitimately. Their insurance and everything else is going to cover your contract because you fell doing regular things that you're allowed to do. Now, they tell you you can't go to, like, you can't do dangerous activities, you can't jump out of planes, you can't fucking bungee jump.
Starting point is 02:51:50 You can't, if you get injured via those things, you're not paying you. Like, it's a get out of jail free card. So you get shot at the club. Again, maybe you could argue that's an act of God, that, hey, it's an act of God that I got shot. You know, you can't put in a contract that I can't enjoy my life a little bit. Maybe they still pay it.
Starting point is 02:52:10 But at the end of the day, they're not trying to be beholden to you, especially when they're thinking, like, bro, that's bad judgment. You're on a contract. You're not, you're clearly not. a starter. Your only, your last year you got paid. So 2025 you got paid 1.1. Why the fuck are you in a club with a little baby fighting or doing whatever that you get shot? So if you ask me, his career is going to be over. Respectfully. So for the people who think that the 49ers are going to go to bat for this guy, fuck don't. If anything, they're glad to get him off the books because he's
Starting point is 02:52:46 shown them continually that he makes poor decisions. Now granted, if he was so good, Like there's certain type of niggins who are fuck-ups. Whether it's the Antonio Browns, the Pac-Man Jones, there are certain people. You know they're fuck-ups, but they're so fucking good. The NFL's going to keep you. The team's going to ride for you. They're going to put you in rehab if you got a drug problem. They're going to do these things.
Starting point is 02:53:11 Shit. I've heard about NFL teams, you know, kind of trying to facilitate in some way or another. Hookers, whatever the case is, to try to make sure y'all all watch the last dance. When it came to Dennis Rahman, he was so good. Dennis Rahman said, I need to go to Vegas. Phil Jackson and then let him go to Vegas You know why? Because he was so fucking good If that was his advice, he needed to get some rocks off
Starting point is 02:53:30 Or do whatever he got to do In Vegas for a weekend and go in a bender And let him go, he'll be back And he'll be that nigga That's not this guy He's cooked Shit, I look at it right now San Francisco
Starting point is 02:53:49 49ers depth chart I guarantee he's not even first on a depth chart That's already going to be a big problem This is 43 So this is a 4-3 defense. Let's see. He's a third stringer. Left defensive end.
Starting point is 02:54:10 He's a third stringer. He's not questionable. He's out. I know the season's over. But you had to compete with two people. You're at the fucking club. Beefing with 4PF with a bunch of niggas who are lifers who are trying to kill people. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:54:28 You're out of the league. Unfortunately, I'm telling you out of truth here. The league won't care. The team won't care. And for a little baby, and his people, it's only law enforcement that's just going to keep jotting down
Starting point is 02:54:46 that these gang of people are going around the country thinking they have impunity for the law. But the NFL don't care. One monkey don't stop the show. And they're going to be saying, what the fuck happened? Why is our player been shot in the leg?
Starting point is 02:55:02 Why can't he play again? You're messing up our money. We're coming for you. That's what's going to happen, unfortunately. It was two different people or one person with two guns who wanted to make it look like two people because who the F shoots someone with a 45 and goes, yeah, take this nine mil two.
Starting point is 02:55:15 MS who carry a 45 got the biggest ego, they won't use nothing else. That's interesting. It sounds like two people pulled out guns and shot. Could be people from either. We're hearing this one person shot. We're hearing this one person shot. So they found calibers of 45, which is 45 and also a nine millimeter,
Starting point is 02:55:35 which is two different calibers. 45 is a much big around 9mm is a small around But they only say there's one person shot Now maybe there's two people shot Maybe there's someone shot on a little baby's team Or in the 4 PFF dudes But they didn't go to the hospital
Starting point is 02:55:51 I get that But here's the thing There's no fucking Like these guys are signed to record labels They're like a hoodnick sign up record labels Like a shooting like they'll take advantage of it And drop music Like nobody cares unless the DA comes in
Starting point is 02:56:05 When you're in the NFL hell, even if you would shot little baby niggins, you don't get like 15 sacks because of that? No, it's not a good thing for you. So rappers is completely different. Side. Could be self-defense. But this doesn't bode well. Okay, want to beef with some dudes when all them women are around shaking ass.
Starting point is 02:56:27 These dudes are weird as hell. All right, the same baby heard y'all say he ain't like that. So he got active. They're saying they should have left Wham alone. The dude's a dummy. Oh my God, what happened to Wham? Okay. So look, there's a couple more news reports that are a little bit longer with more details.
Starting point is 02:56:40 And I'm just going to show you these real quickly to just give you a full picture. But first, a studying announcement from the 49ers. One of their players shot early this morning in San Francisco. The team says defensive and Keon-White was shot in the ankle. Good evening. I'm plotting Long. And I'm Mike Meback. San Francisco police confirming they did respond to a report of shots fired on mission right
Starting point is 02:57:00 near South Van N. 4 o'clock this morning. Police did not identify White as the victim, but the dead. team has since confirmed he was shot. KTV's Bailey O'Carroll joins us in the studio with the latest on what we are hearing about this shooting, Bailey. Yeah, guys, let's get to the details of what we do know because it is little. I heard from the team about 30 minutes ago. They did tell me 27-year-old defensive end Keon-White is out of surgery and that it was successful. San Francisco police described his injury as non-life-threatening, according to police officers
Starting point is 02:57:32 responded to reports of a shooting following an argument that, started inside of a business. No arrests have been made. A suspect has not been identified. I spoke with Dr. Rick Lehman, the director of the U.S. Center for Sports Medicine. Dr. Lehman told me White's recovery time will vary greatly depending on where the bullet hit his ankle. Well, you never want to get shot in the back because that's where your Achilles is, and you don't really want to get shot on the side because that's where all your major vessels are. So let's say he had a nerve injury that would end his career. We got shot in some called the posture tibial nerve. So that would end his career. So hopefully you want to get shot in the front.
Starting point is 02:58:10 Well, you don't want to get shot. But if you get shot, you want to get shot in the front or potentially in the side, that would be your preference. So you heard that right? This could be a career ending. That's crazy. Injury. And somebody's going to be on the hook for this. This guy is a NFL player making millions of dollars. Heads are going to roll over this. They're going to want criminal charges. They're going to want money. No, I think San Francisco will look to kind of show that, you know, there's been so much bad PR about the city. Like, I'm one of the people trashing it. Like, San Francisco is a shithole.
Starting point is 02:58:45 It's like crime heaven. I think they're going to look at this to try to do something or act like they're doing something to make people not feel like the whole city of the Super Bowl is lawlessness and this behavior is, you know, pervasive. They're going to want compensation. In the perfect world, you would get shot and it would not have any bony impact. The Niners. Well, it could be like unsubmedant stallion shit, right? You get shot and you're twerking like two weeks from now. Maybe he got shot.
Starting point is 02:59:18 Maybe Homeboy could be sacking a quarterback like two weeks from now, right? Meg got shot in the foot. She was twerking two weeks after, allegedly. Maybe this nigga, he got shot in the foot. He's sacking a quarterback two weeks from now. We'll see. He's acquired White in a trade with the New England Patriots on October 29th. He started two games for San Francisco this season.
Starting point is 02:59:43 White recorded his first sack against the Cleveland Browns in November. The Niners said they will provide updates when appropriate. The investigation is ongoing. Police are asking anybody with information to contact them. Less than a year and a half ago, 49ers-wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was shot in the chest during a robbery in San Francisco's Union Square. That suspect, a juvenile, has since been arrested and charged. Certainly that was a robbery, but we still don't know a lot of details of what led up to this shooting with Kenow.
Starting point is 03:00:13 Exactly, yeah. Police have not said what exactly led up to Keon White getting shot in the ankle. But the Niners will provide updates when appropriate, and police will hopefully provide updates soon as well. All right, Bailey. Thank you so much. Thank you. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie responding to the shooting saying,
Starting point is 03:00:29 Ooh, this is a bad look. Anytime the mayor has to make a statement, that means the police are under the gun. If the mayor has to speak on a particular shooting, there is 10 times more attention on what happened because they need to give him answers. So that's not, it's getting a little tense. Any violent incident in our city is unacceptable, and I'm hoping Keon recovers quickly. I've spoken. Ooh. I'm hoping Keon recovers quickly.
Starting point is 03:01:04 So it looks like they're kind of looking at him as completely the victim. They're looking at it like this is one of our players. This is what we got going on. And this is probably not going to turn out good. With SFPD and 49ers leadership, we are all grateful to our SFPD officers for their quick response. As always, I will continue working,
Starting point is 03:01:26 continue to work with San Francisco law enforcement to ensure our neighborhoods and our residents are safe. See, this isn't just a run-of-the-mill gang shoot out, and we're all going to sweep it under the rug and not snitch. You've got the mayor of San Francisco. He's having conversations with the 49ers leadership, and you think you're going to sweep this under the rug. You think people are just going to let this slide.
Starting point is 03:01:47 You think you can be able to say, oh, well, it was just someone in my entourage, I haven't got nothing to do it. Let me say this, and not to get all cynical. You ever watch, like, like, gang some movies, or even like you watch The Wire. Wire is a really good, like, TV show. We're like, some shit happened and they turned.
Starting point is 03:02:01 Like, even with, we saw it with a cartel. Remember when there was, like, some Americans that went to the cartel, they got mistakenly for whatever, and then they got killed. And that story kind of came out. And then people are like, yo, these cartel motherfuckers killed some U.S. tourists. You know what ended up happened? Because they don't want USA to say, all right, fuck it. That's how y'all think you could treat us. We won't come over there and fuck.
Starting point is 03:02:27 everything you got going on. They tied up the niggas who supposedly did the killing, which was a mistaken killing. They tied them up and left a note and dropped them like someplace and left a note saying, we're sorry for what happened. Take these niggas. It's one of those things where it gets to a point
Starting point is 03:02:49 that you got to offer somebody up. So here's what I'm telling you. If we don't see a full PF nigger in cuffs, A little baby going down for this Not now Might take a year Might take two Going down for this facts
Starting point is 03:03:03 This is an enormous problem And you rather Have them arrest some nigger right now Have him fight the case Because when they come They're coming with a RICO For a little baby This is the last thing he needed
Starting point is 03:03:15 Now while he's under investigation And unfortunately He's dealing with forces That are bigger than just You know Street politics And you know This person got stripped in the parking lot
Starting point is 03:03:25 and this person got stuck up. You're shooting an NFL player in the leg and now the mayor is involved. Cooked, if you ask me, absolutely cooked. If the information comes out and it was a different story, I'll let you guys know, but this is... You got suspect number one right here. I think you're throwing the full PF sign up.
Starting point is 03:04:00 And then the next suspect is this nigga. He seemed like a crash out. He threw to me too. This nigga, right here. If y'all seen a short, dirty, disgusting-looking motherfuckers, with a faux pf chain and he was the one with the gun and he right here y'all
Starting point is 03:04:18 suspect one and suspect two all right I got the list of the other niggas actually I know the nigga we did it but I would never cooperate police because this got nothing to do with me very bad okay I'm shocked to hear this news and I thought little baby was smarter
Starting point is 03:04:40 than rolling around with this toy I'm almost about to call him you know this thing you're not that smart type of nonsense going on because he likes to say you know I separated myself I'm not doing that stuff anymore, acting like, oh, the feds are so wrong and they're out of line for associating him with these street politics that are going on. I thought little baby was smarter than getting associated with anything like this. But anyway, I'll let you guys know if I hear anything else.
Starting point is 03:05:02 I'm going to do some more Epstein videos later on today. I've got a couple of documents that I'm going to dig into today. But I wanted to cover this real quick because it is just insane news. And it definitely tracks with a lot of the stuff we talk about on this channel historically. So thank you so much for watching. I'll catch you guys in the next video. I'm out of here for now. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 03:05:18 All right, we're done with that. Okay. What are we getting into next? Are we getting the bro-rilla? Are y'all tired? I seen somebody in the chat. They said they're tired. They said, act, man.
Starting point is 03:05:36 Come back tomorrow. If y'all are tired, let me know. Y'all tired. Are y'all tired? If y'all tie, let me know, man. Not trying to keep y'all up. I just want to know if y'all are tapped in, tuned in
Starting point is 03:06:01 we got a lot of things to get to but we could push it till tomorrow you know we've been streaming every day we missed one day this this month one day let me look I'm trying to read the chat I'm in King Academic's chat
Starting point is 03:06:24 I said no we good somebody said you want to leave I don't want to leave I don't want to leave Black Swan thank you Sony Del Morrow thank you by the way bathroom break for y'all real quick We're not going nowhere.
Starting point is 03:06:49 I'm not fucking leaving. Oh, who just gifted Teff Marley? Yo, Tev Marley was 20 gifted? Oh, that's a boss. Oh, wow. Tev Marley, I see you, my boy. I'm looking at King Academic Chat right now. Holy.
Starting point is 03:07:06 We're in here. Don't, well, y'all could take a bathroom break right now. I know we've been going fast. We are chilling. We are chilling. Okay 20 gifted Thank you, Tev Marley
Starting point is 03:07:23 So much to the Academy Is that King Buckwood 5? Oh my God, is, oh, okay I pause. There's somebody named Balls Deep 305 He gifted 5, he gifted 10 too. Holy shit.
Starting point is 03:07:38 Yo, it's a Sabaton! Y'all gift 100 more memberships. I don't care on what channel. I promise y'all I'm going to 5, which is what time of this? We're at 135. Let's go to five.
Starting point is 03:08:10 That would be two and a half hours, right? No, three and a half. What the fuck? No, I'm going to four. Four. Four. Oh, my God. Four.
Starting point is 03:08:20 Okay. All right. Now, I see how working, though. You know, I'm reading donations and other things right now. It's time to reset. We're about to move to a different topic. We spent a significant amount of time on Jaru 50. I did my monologue.
Starting point is 03:08:33 We talked about Epstein stuff a bit. We got to the little baby stuff. We're not done yet. We still have to speak about a few other things. So J-Cole projections are out now. We got to speak about that. Bro Rilla, got to speak about that. Let's kind of like craft a topics list real quick.
Starting point is 03:08:56 Oh, my God. Somebody just do five more in that bit. Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ. Tev Marley with another 10. Tev Marley slowed down. Hold up, brother. Hold up.
Starting point is 03:09:11 Okay, what's this? Montana 700, what? Okay, all right, we'll get to this. Epstein guards used fake body trick to trick media waiting outside prison while this real course was loaded. What? They did a what? They use a decoy body?
Starting point is 03:09:40 Oh my God. Why didn't see that? Okay, while we're doing that, let's get to this. So, chat, I want to stand. correct to, you know, no matter what, we want to stand on the truth. Yesterday or actually the day before yesterday we reported that Bad Bunny had the highest viewed Super Bowl halftime show. And supposedly that info was from NBC.
Starting point is 03:10:10 To be honest, I look for it personally myself. Apple has said it was the highest. I want to make sure that I'm accurate because, trust me, I know some people feel like I lack journalistic integrity or whatever, but no. Like, I'm really all my shit. Apple Press releases. Hopefully I can find it there. When I went to the newsroom on Apple, this is your official website.
Starting point is 03:10:33 Just to let you know, I'm not bullshit and nothing like that. It says, biggest hits of Bad Bunny halftime show. Now, maybe they updated it. Maybe they did. But I want to read where I got the confidence because the numbers I got came from Yahoo, and it came from Complex. But they were citing NBC. I couldn't, you know, I couldn't validate it, honestly.
Starting point is 03:10:58 But I did post it. And, you know, I'm one of those people like, I take accountability. And if I ever posted something incorrect and I find out, I'll apologize and I'll say I was wrong. But I will say at first when everybody, I seen some bad bunny was Access Bad Bunny or Access Bunny. It's a Twitter page. I think this is a page right here. Twitter Access Bunny. they're a bad money fan page who seems to be oh no okay access access fuck I can't see the
Starting point is 03:11:30 same access bad bunny I guess okay they had tweeted out super early yesterday yo he broke the record da da da da like they they posted it like hours after the thing went up and I was a little skeptical if you watch my broadcast yesterday I was like how are they like coming up with these numbers that oh he beat Kendrick and I was even saying how come even Kendrick beat Michael Jackson but it was by 100,000 like who's validating these numbers
Starting point is 03:12:02 we don't know who's validating these numbers like certain things we could validate some things we can't um nevertheless nevertheless I don't want to keep going back to I guess we will do the uh okay you know
Starting point is 03:12:18 uh bad bunny uh whatever whatever uh but I remember seeing their page posted that it was the highest, you know, ever. Okay. You guys could go find that particular post. So I went, because I know Apple is part of the, you know, it's the halftime show, like, kind of like presented by Apple. Now, the entire Super Bowl is not viewed on Apple, which is interesting.
Starting point is 03:12:48 So it's not an Apple exclusive. actually Super Bowl is NBC and Peacock exclusive and by the way thank you guys for all the gifted so you guys are going crazy oh you guys want me to get off huh? Damn fuck
Starting point is 03:13:04 I see King Academics now going crazy with the gifted subs by the way I don't know if you guys know this is one channel and this is one channel right here y'all are both going crazy holy shit fuck they don't want me to get sleep tonight
Starting point is 03:13:19 huh all right so good oh thank you you for the 20. Dylon, Dylon 50 and 65. Thank you for the 20 gifted on King Academics. Okay. So let me tell you, you know, because as much as they claim I don't have journalistic integrity, I want to show you where I get it because I'm not one of those guys on big stats to just repost what random other pages that posted, even though there was some legit pages that actually posted that Bad Bunny had the biggest or most of you'd halftime show, including, you know, complex
Starting point is 03:13:56 who's usually right. Complex is not a, you know, a platform that's usually wrong, I'll be honest. So anyway, so earlier today, a badbody took the center stage, a historic performance, blah, blah, blah, blah, generated unprecedented engagement from fans around the globe, according to real-time listening data on Apple Music. The number of simultaneous listeners spiked immediately after halftime cemented, the global superstar is one of the most buzzwordy, blah, blah, and Thursday's Apple Music, oh, never mind, okay, so maybe I read that wrong. a Thursday Apple Music's halftime show press conference. Okay, so they weren't saying,
Starting point is 03:14:30 they weren't talking about the actual show. With Bad Bunny was the most watching Super Bowl history. So they're saying it's a press conference. Welcome to that. Okay, so I read that wrong. You know, I'll, you know, I hope you guys could understand that I'll take blame if I ever have to.
Starting point is 03:14:49 So, yeah, so they said it was the most streamed press conference of all time, right? I don't think Kendrick had a press conference, honestly. I don't think he did. However, Yahoo, I seen Yahoo posted, most watch, bad money. And while I was looking to validate, I was looking to validate, it looked like they've cleaned it up. They have cleaned it up because now they're reporting what Nielsen said. But yesterday, Yahoo reported that supposedly NBC told them, and just like Complex reported, because we all use this image that came from complex.
Starting point is 03:15:29 Like the image I posted of the most viewed came from complex. It's not our stat. Like we couldn't verify it, so we didn't even take their logo off it. It says complex. Most viewed halftime Super Bowls of all time. They gave us the number of 135. Then they said it beat Kendrick, who was 133.5. And then they said that's even beating Michael Jackson.
Starting point is 03:15:52 That's 133.4. So we got this from complex. However, today, Nielsen, and if you guys don't know, which, by the way, I think, isn't Nilsson Luminant now? Nielsen. I thought Nielsen was Luminant. Or maybe it's only for the music realm.
Starting point is 03:16:13 Is Nielsen Luminant? Here we go. Luminant is a rebranded entity that was formerly, oh, so Nielsen Music. Okay. So only Nielsen Music, which is, sound scan and BDS BDS spins on radio. So that's luminate.
Starting point is 03:16:29 So Nielsen still exists, but for TV and for other format, that's not music. Okay, okay. So if you don't know Nielsen's a data company, it's a analytical company that provides industry insights for companies and entities that need to know how much they or their clients are being consumed. so apparently they have rebranded to Luminate for music but for non-music stuff is still Nielsen So Nielsen kind of came around And what we thought was the most viewed Which was Bad Bunny
Starting point is 03:17:06 They have corrected the record And here we go Nielsen, Bad Bunny We'll just Google it It says Nielsen and Bad Bunny Well Nielsen Well this is ABC news actually I'm quoting from says Super Bowl averages 124.9 million viewers in the U.S.,
Starting point is 03:17:30 but Bad Bunny's halftime show was 128.2 million. Both of them fall short of records. So Sunday night Super Bowl and Bad Bunny fell short of setting records for the most watch U.S. broadcasts and halftime show. Seattle 2913 victory over New England and average 124.9 million viewers on NBC Peacock Telemundo, NBC Sports. NBC Sports. Sports Digital and NFL Plus, according to Nielsen Big Data plus panel rating system. That fell short of the 127.7 million viewers that tune in for Philadelphia 2040 to 22 victory over Kansas City last year on Fox. Bad Money's halftime show average.
Starting point is 03:18:10 Were we talking about averages or was it just overall? Anyway, average 128.2 million viewers from 815 to 830, which would make it the fourth. Oh, wow. So they say the fourth. Most watch halftime show behind Kendrick Lamar, which average, supposedly, 133. Michael Jackson, 133. Ushar 129.3. And that's will be the fourth.
Starting point is 03:18:38 So Bad Bunny is actually now ranked fourth. He's not first, and he did not break the record. And this is coming after Nielsen as Stamped it. We could look at ESPN. It looked like they're saying the same thing. It fell short. Okay, cool, Super Bowl, da, da, da, halftime show average this, it would be the fourth. So everybody's now saying that this, which was put out by Complex, is no longer true.
Starting point is 03:19:04 Okay? It's no longer true. So basically, Bad Money only beat Rihanna. He's ahead of Rihanna and KB Perry. Let's go to Complex.com, Complex Bad Money. I want to see if they've corrected themselves because the majority of people went off their numbers. here we go so yesterday they wrote this bad money just rewrote the super bowl playbook and it said da da da da da da da da da da da da the matcha da da puerto rican is hell it's okay i guess that's not much um
Starting point is 03:19:37 writer integrity guess we're unexpected and i don't think we they've probably edited it out where they're standing on that number most yeah it looked like they've taken that out which is 137 Yeah, they've taken that number out. Yeah. Yeah, so that number that they previously published, they have, you know, typical coward shit, though. Because if you get it wrong and, like, you're not being malicious, like, just come out and be like, hey, we got it wrong.
Starting point is 03:20:16 But they're running from it. No, no, it's 135. Let's say they still have it here. 135. Yeah. So they've edited it out of this thing. Like, they never claimed it, right? And watch.
Starting point is 03:20:28 We got this off of their complex. news or was it music actually i think it was complex music complex music we we saw them publish it let's see if they've deleted it probably have right yeah they probably have deleted it like they never did it before coward shit like you know you guys could just admit you're wrong right one day ago it would be down a little bit more wow they posted a lot yeah so this is before the Super Bowl, I believe. Or maybe not. No, this is before the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 03:21:16 So they just flat out deleted it. And it was on their page. It looked like they haven't issued a retraction or a correction with any note that they posted wrong shit. They're just acting like it didn't fucking happen. Like, you know, that's why we posted complex at the top of it. But, you know, in media these days. why take the blame, right? Why say, oh, I was wrong.
Starting point is 03:21:45 Hmm. Let's see if it's on complex.com. Probably not, right? Yeah, they look like they've deleted it and they're not standing by it anymore and no explanation of where they got it from, right? I told you how we tried to verify. We're going off Apple Music saying it was record breaking
Starting point is 03:22:14 and didn't tell us what the number was. people said NBC put it out, but we didn't see a press release. And then we seen Complex say they got it. Except Complex looked like they deleted the bitch, right? I can't find it. We're scrolling now. I can't find it. Okay.
Starting point is 03:22:34 If you ask me, this is a coward move. I got to be honest. If you made a mistake, people followed you. You should acknowledge you and be like, hey, we went off bad info. anyway so now we're realizing oh now I wanted to see if they rewrote a new article
Starting point is 03:22:52 complex.com did they write a new article correcting themselves even though oh look here we go bad boy oh no no now they acting like they didn't do it wow
Starting point is 03:23:14 you see if this was me they would just roast me to the cross I would have to say oh yeah I got it wrong there's nothing here that's looking like they are taking accountability for being wrong. Complex music. They got to have something.
Starting point is 03:23:40 Nothing, huh? Yeah, and I'll take some accountability here because even though we use their thing, you know, I like to verify for myself. Yeah, they're not taking accountability. I get it.
Starting point is 03:24:01 Well, anyway. So the point is this. Bad Bunny does not have the biggest Super Bowl performance ratings for his halftime show he has he pretty much can say like he has like the fourth yeah he has the fourth he's after um kendrick kendrick still reigns supreme right and congratulations of kendrick
Starting point is 03:24:29 kendrick michael jackson usher and then bad buddy and then riana okay all right i'm glad to have corrected that shame you complex for not correcting yourself because everybody else is reporting him. Bad Bunny they're all saying he fell short. It's not a flop. 128 million viewers. Okay,
Starting point is 03:25:06 cool. It's the fourth most. Okay, so now we get it. It's the fourth most. Fourth most. Not bad. Congratulations to Bad Bunny. Regardless, he's still in the top five. All right, bad. We don't have to like keep lingering on that. Thank you guys. Oh my God. We have so many
Starting point is 03:25:22 gifted subscribers. and memberships. Drill, thank you for the 10 gifted. King Buck, thank you for the 10. Dialan, thank you for the 20. And I actually gave another 20. Dalon, you are the man. I appreciate you so much.
Starting point is 03:25:37 And thank you for blessing the rest of your chat niggas, your fellow chat niggas, that is. I know they appreciate you just like I did. Let me just make sure I'm not missing anything. And we're going to continue you guys. I think we might get into the bro rilida saga. And 10, thank you for another 20, gifted on the account. I got to me.
Starting point is 03:25:56 Should we get into the bro-rilla saga? Trying to figure out what the next move is. Okay, so we could talk about Mike Epsd-Sid-Nicki. He fell back on that. Bro-rilla, that saga. I feel like we've done talking about Cardi B, but we can. Let me see what else. All right, let me see what else is going on.
Starting point is 03:26:30 All right, Chris Brown is actually, he says, I ain't going to lie. I love pissing some of y'all off. you know what was so interesting this is probably why Chris Brown will never perform at the Super Bowl so like you hear people like boozy
Starting point is 03:26:52 shit I would love to have Chris Brown there I think y'all would probably love to have him there but like we're like hip-hop so like we're not super woke we realize the people we like they're imperfect maybe they make mistakes and you know we believe in redemption stories when it comes to like the Super Bowl they're expecting like these people who have been like you know
Starting point is 03:27:08 spotless or clean or never had really any major scandals like really bubble or or linger in the atmosphere. Obviously, Chris Brown is one of those who has had a huge scandal when it comes to women. Linger therein. I want to show you this because I see it on Complex. And I looked at it and I started looking at Complex a little bit weird because I said, are they super woke now? Now, remember, I'm going to actually pull up my, I'm going to pull up my comment section.
Starting point is 03:27:39 And then I'm going to pull up, um, I'm going to pull up my. comment section and I'll pull up complex I want to show you the difference in how people were like reacting to this wow so many posts so many posts okay here we go so they posted Chris Brown on complex music and complex and let me go to my post or the post on my page about it and I wanted to show you how like some you know some platforms do skew to wokeness, right? So this is what Chris Brown said after the bad bunny performance. He said, I think it's safe to say they need me.
Starting point is 03:28:27 I want you to read what people are said on my page. You have Graham Wizard, that's my nigger. He says, yo, no lies told. You have other people say, not go lie. Chris Brown half-time show would be fired, but there's nothing wrong with bad bunny. So it's kind of neutral. So I think it's safe to say, based on your attitude, that's why you weren't there. Bad Bunny did an amazing job.
Starting point is 03:28:43 Okay, so I guess people thought he was trying to get a bad bunny. People said best R&B pop, hip hop, hip hop, crossover, artists alive. Somebody said, don't ever disrespect the halftime show. It was good. I guess he was just trying to, people are trying to, like, defend Bad Bunny. People say, please, for the love of God, you know, they want, you know, Chris Brown. Somebody says, Bad Bunny went crazy. Whoever hating is tripping.
Starting point is 03:29:03 So I guess they kind of feel like he's trying to go against Bad Bunny. Somebody said, honestly, yeah, this man has a lot of hits and classics. We definitely love to see him perform. People said, now it was fire. Love to our PR people, let him have their time. So, you know, it doesn't look like people are going against. In my comment section, they're only saying, hey, listen, Breezy, we fuck with you, but just let Bad Bunny have this one, you know? Somebody said, this is corny from him.
Starting point is 03:29:25 Why can't everybody have their own moment? This and third. Somebody said, let Breezy do one. Somebody says, and did. We need him. Somebody said, we would turn into the Breezy Bowl for real. Chris Brown would have done the better facts. Okay.
Starting point is 03:29:38 Okay. And somebody, this is a good comment. It's crazy how he has a huge Hispanic fan base, and I'm one of them. but to turn around and say this at the worst possible time is crazy he ain't say nothing wrong it's just the time in so i think this is sums up everything we just read let bad bunny have his moment and shiny put on for our culture shaking my head i love you chris brown but let benito have his time benito is bad bunny this is what complex look at complex is um comment section he says i think they say it's safe to say they need me look at their comment section baby prison needs you it's a bad buddy's time if they needed you they would have
Starting point is 03:30:21 been asked you a long time ago sit there's someone out buddy there's much more bigger than dancing on stage chris brown would have been a great Super Bowl by bad buddy was perfect okay that was neutral chris brown hits women huh chris brown we love you but this was your moment bad buddy was exactly what we needed the time of this pose makes it corny but it would have been amazing okay now we're good we don't forgive you for re-re bro stick to the one k fan photos Okay, what is this? Somebody come get their uncle. Somebody said, I wish I had this much delusional.
Starting point is 03:30:52 Actually, we're good. Are they in the room with us? Somebody said, me when I'm deluded. So I said, anyway, I like Chris Mom, but this is some hate a shit if I ever saw it. Some people never learn, man, shut the fuck up. Needs you wear. Bad money was perfect because of this.
Starting point is 03:31:06 This was ugly, breezy. Wow. I like this, but to post, okay. Like this dude, but, uh, okay. Laugh my ass old girl. Now, not the woman, I need him to stop assaulting women. The reason why I kind of point this out is like,
Starting point is 03:31:30 what I've learned over time is that each platform has an identity. Like my platform ain't the woke shit. You know, again, we fuck with Chris Brown. Can we acknowledge Chris Brown has made some mistakes? Yes. Are we going to define him for a mistake made in 2007 or nine? Like in 2026? No.
Starting point is 03:31:54 Yes, maybe it was definitely bad time. And Benito did a good job. Shout to Bad Bunny. People liked it. But I remember clicking on this and I was just like, wow. People do, because I really thought when Chris Brown was saying that, you know, he still doesn't get so-and-so because of other things. I'm like, bro, you're lying.
Starting point is 03:32:12 Because when I post you, people don't bring up, oh, he's a woman beater. He's this. Oh, he needs to go to. They don't say that on my page. But when I went on Complex's page, bro, I ain't going to lie to you. It looked like, yo, they hate this nigga. Like, it just happened. Yeah, in jail.
Starting point is 03:32:29 Look. Save for who? Like, there's, and that's when I realized me and complex, this audience is very different. Like, my audience, like, we're a bunch of niggins, like, we're a little bit forgiven, but we could understand if a nigga made a mistake. And if he's gone through the gauntlet, he went to jail, he's done a lot to rehabilitate himself. We're not going to just keep down to you. And then I realize, I'm like, yo, this audience here, this woke audience.
Starting point is 03:32:54 they'll never let Chris Brown to forget. They will never let him get past it. Besides beating women and stripping, what else can he do? Never happened in champ. Too many football players made the same mistakes as you. What? And they were out of the league. NFL has a, bro, this is what I realized.
Starting point is 03:33:17 Complex is audiences, not my audience. I used to think there was some synergy. Fuck no. We love Chris, bro. He made some mistakes in his past. We forget that, Nick. I'm sorry. You forgave him.
Starting point is 03:33:33 It's over now. We haven't seen the same behavior. He's not doing the same things. We can't let him forever be crucified for a mistake he made in the past when he's done the time. He's done the work to try to be better. But I watched this here. I was like, wow. Somebody said we needed him in jail a long time ago.
Starting point is 03:33:54 What? I didn't know people hated Chris Brown like that still. Honestly. Wow. All righty then. All right. then let's see what else we listen to mace giving his thing about the half time sure right okay before we get to like bro riller or something like that did you hear what mace said uh um
Starting point is 03:34:30 well mace mays been on his hot take shit recently did you hear what mace said about cardi d i gave my thoughts on cardi d already i don't need to reiterate but um mace gave a soliloquy and i thought it was kind of riveting in terms of how maybe y'all would feel about it What do you guys feel about May speaking about Cardi being Stefan Dix? So let me just give you the breakdown. There's this rumor going around. We really don't know. They're claiming that they kind of broke up at the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 03:35:00 The reason why Stefan Diggs, who fathered like six to eight kids during the last year, yes, he also had a kid with Cardi. But he's been, quote, quote, playing in their face, meaning, you know, women that Cardi might not get along with. he'll bring along he got the baby mama's like you know getting preferential treatment while he's not their man anymore and apparently at the Super Bowl that Cardi paid for like you know supposedly like one and a half million dollars to try to have a whole party for him in case he won but to really make him good and you know memorialize his special event apparently stephan Diggs is really cool with one of one of the women that used to be
Starting point is 03:35:45 offset side chicks It's a woman named pre I don't know if you ever hear this pre Stefan Diggs Super Bowl So I don't know okay so this person here This person here is like Her name is pre
Starting point is 03:36:03 And she was next to Stefan Diggs mom And supposedly they're saying Cardi B got a set as Stefan Diggs because it's like, I get it, that's your friend, but that's the chick, I don't want to call her B word, that's the chick that used to fuck offsets. So supposedly she was offsets side chick. So remember, Cardi B is like, you know, she's stuck in a really bad situation if you ask me. You know, and I love Cardi.
Starting point is 03:36:29 The next time I talk to her on the phone, like, you know, just me and her solo, I would love to ask her one important question because you get to a point you got to ask a woman one question. Are you chasing happiness? just straight out of loyalty or do you want a lit nigga? Because usually they don't go together. If you want loyalty, you want someone who's all about you, my man, my man, all that type of shit. Don't get with someone popular.
Starting point is 03:36:58 Get with someone who maybe women already are not drawn to or maybe they don't have all the women at their disposal or maybe they don't have like maybe 15 girls that they fuck from time to time. Like get with a guy that is not going to be in the NFL that everybody says they wouldn't want around a sister. So Cardi B kind of got out of a relationship
Starting point is 03:37:17 Allegedly with Offset Not even allegedly She's told me this directly She said act Which I hope Cardi don't If you hear this
Starting point is 03:37:26 I hope I don't think I'm Betraying your trust She told me this directly She says Yeah the cheating Like she wasn't with it But she said One of the breaking straws
Starting point is 03:37:35 She said she felt the nigga Was disrespectful Like she was like Yo if he would go fuck a bitch That I was dancing at the club with Like what the fuck Like yo come on dude Like you have zero morals and zero respect.
Starting point is 03:37:46 So she felt she had to leave. That's what she told me, right? Cool. All right. You know, I get that. Actually, I actually definitely get it. Because there's a lot of women who kind of like know that maybe their guy is going to step out at the center. But they're saying like, don't like play me.
Starting point is 03:38:01 Don't make me the fucking joke of some of my ops group chat, right? Like don't try to fuck my ops, right? But then she gets with this guy, Stefan Diggs. And Stefan Diggs, like, apparently her and, like this woman who used to be offset side chick, pre, she apparently she doesn't fuck Stefan, but they're friends. Well, if you know what Cardi B. done been through, you should already know that she doesn't get along with this girl because she used to fuck her ex-husband. You shouldn't have her ex-husband mistress front court or front row or whatever. right next to your moms, right?
Starting point is 03:38:44 Also, supposedly, there was other baby moms littered through the crowd. Like, you know, I don't know how this thing could deal with ticket requests because it's just a lot, right? Like, you got 18 baby mommas, you have 15 side chicks, and then you have three holes. Like, you know what I mean? It's crazy. So apparently, like, this is one of the factors. I'm pretty sure this can't be all of it, right? Like, oh, you're bringing a girl that I don't like.
Starting point is 03:39:07 It can't be that. You know what I'm saying it can't be that? you know, Cardi B don't tolerate the nigger had mad kids on her. Like, Ralph, like, you can't get mad at her having a friend you don't like coming to the game. The nigga had children. So that's my opinion, right? Anyway, nonetheless, I just explain that to you
Starting point is 03:39:25 to kind of get to this, because I gave my opinion and my opinion, you know, just to make a short, I think Cardi B needs to have some patience and she knows she needs to know who she's going after. You know, again, when I talk to her next, And, you know, again, she knows my relationship with her. I want to ask you one question. Because sometimes women claim that they want a nigger who's loyal and all about them,
Starting point is 03:39:51 but then they go for the nigger who all men want. I mean, all women want. Like, you can't have it both ways. If you want a guy who's all about you just loves you, why do you want the guy that every girl wants and also currently has? Or you think he's just going to like, You think you're that special? He's going to break the mold and just cut every girl off cold turkey
Starting point is 03:40:12 and he's going to stop talking to his baby mommas and everybody's going to have an abortion and he's just going to be for you? That's not going to happen. So that's a real question I would ask her. Do you want a just say 100% loyal dude? Or do you want a lit nigger that's also kind of loyal or maybe respectful? Because a lot of women make that compromise. The compromise is this.
Starting point is 03:40:37 Yo, you're a nigger. You're going to do what a nigger does. And Cardi works in a strip class. She came from a strip club. There's no girl that works in a strip club that should be like, oh, I want to find a faithful man. Most of the job of strippers is to entertain married men and men in relationships because they're bored at home or whatever they're not getting at home. They're trying to get at a club. So it's no way like Cardi's just thinking that she's going to find some guy who never cheated, right?
Starting point is 03:41:00 So it's going back to what, you know, she said to me like, yo, it's just disrespect. She doesn't, I would imagine she doesn't want to get disrespected. Right? Now, granted, I think there's a fair way to say like, whatever. she had whatever Stefan Biggs had going on. It takes nine months to create a baby. Maybe he nutted in six girls or ten girls, however many babies he had the month before he met Cardi.
Starting point is 03:41:21 So when Cardi kind of takes him serious, she got to eat the fact that, yo, he nutted in ten girls right before you. It's not like he's having babies on you, technically. He had him right before you. They're just going to all be born this year. I bet. Now, even that, you know, obviously if you're thinking about being embarrassed,
Starting point is 03:41:37 like, who cares about the truth when that becomes a situation. storyline people you're going to be embarrassed but she's still hung out and accepted it so for me i think that she shouldn't break up with him she's having a child or she did have a child with him i don't think she should break up with him because he brought offsets former side check to the game she should be mad at him she should be whatever but's like what's the point of going through hell if you're gonna get through hell and then when you're you're starting to see like greener pastures, you get mad over like somebody calling his phone. And you're like, I'm done over that.
Starting point is 03:42:18 You should have been done before. So that's my opinion. And I think that she should get back with them. You have a baby with them. And also, if you watch my rhetoric and narrative throughout all this stuff, I do not believe and I will not co-sign women in general, not saying I could control them. But I don't think a woman should have kids with a guy and just say, fuck this and just move on. always encourage baby moms to go back to their their first round picks so to speak, which is
Starting point is 03:42:45 your first baby daddy. Go back to the, it's all about family. This idea that you could just have a kid with everybody and just keep moving on and the kids are just there in perpetuity and you just go slang the pussy. I don't like that. But again, that might be me, but I think I have a traditional view to that. So I think, you know, sometimes you've got to, you know, I try to tell these women, I'm like, if you're complaining that your guy's a cheater, well, you had kids with them. That's your cheater. You need to figure it out with them. You, go to therapy y'all figure out whatever you gotta do but you're making these choices at a certain point you can't just throw away a guy just like a guy can't throw away a girl if you're putting kids in
Starting point is 03:43:23 all these women then you're like i don't fuck with my first baby mama she a hoe but you had a baby with a hole so you should try to figure out because family does matter and and and that's just my thing you know again i can't impart or say whatever when in terms of cardi you know i really have a lot of respect for her lover um but that's what it is not everyone has the same perspective as me and also i do think this if you're going to get with a step on dix or even an offset and i know offset's probably like i don't mention me in this no it is bro i got to call a spade his bed if you're a woman getting with any of these guys these guys have been serial cheaters for 10 15 years let's be honest there's certain guys come on you know they're getting all the pussy in the world right if you want to
Starting point is 03:44:10 them to be monogamous to you, you got to wean them off that behavior. They're not going to just get with you and like your pussy's so good. They're just not fucking nobody else. Like let them niggas. I suggested this. Cardi B should have got with this nigga and allowed him one year 365 days of cheating.
Starting point is 03:44:28 Wean him off the cheating. The nigga been fucking eight bitches at a time, eight bitches per week for like eight, ten years. What do you think he's going to fuck you and just, oh, I'm good now? You got to wean him off cheating if you care about that shit. Give him a year. Let him get the cheating out of his system.
Starting point is 03:44:43 Wean him off. If he was fucking 10 girls a month, hopefully gets down to five. By the end of 12 months, and I know this sounds crazy to a lot of people. Like, what? What are you talking about? Women love cheaters.
Starting point is 03:44:57 Let's keep it a beam. We've never seen two women fight over a loyal man. They fight over the nigger that fuck both of them. Let's keep it a beam. Y'all point out to me where three women are fighting over. over one loyal man. You tell me. I'll sit here and wait. Women only fight over the man that fucks all of them. So that's the point what I'm trying to say. Be realistic. And I think Cardi is realistic. Be realistic. And kind of have a plan on how you could try to get that guy in a position where you're not being embarrassed. And also, he could be happy, you could be happy, whatever situation that is. That's how relationships work. So that was my suggestion. Not everyone's going to agree with my suggestion. I'm a realist. Not an idealist. and I'm not one of the people that, oh, because you fell in love or because you love someone,
Starting point is 03:45:53 that means, you know, especially if you're a football player who's used to like fucking five girls per city, you're going to stop. Ted Marty, did you send more gifted? Thank you again. If you did. So let me play what Mace said. His opinion is opposite of mine. And you guys are getting a common section about what do you think about both of our opinions?
Starting point is 03:46:14 I'm going a new direction. And I look at it like that. You know, we love Cardi B up here. You know, love Nikki Minaj, everybody. But I think when it comes to this situation, we might have put too much stock into Stefan Diggs when it comes to the relationship, you know. I like to keep it on sports.
Starting point is 03:46:34 And if we're keeping it on sports, then this is his football game. He could bring whoever you want to the game. He doesn't owe Cardi B anything like that. That's fair. I mean, when you think about it, she was like, you know, still technically probably married when he got a
Starting point is 03:46:52 pregnant. So his idea is like, you know, I mean, how much stock can you put in another married person? Like if it was a woman, right? And she got a husband. The dude can't really put all this stock into her. I mean,
Starting point is 03:47:08 I mean, Kenny? I think I said it a little bit wrong because I'm kind of tired this morning, but just think about that. Any person have some that they're married to. If it was a young lady and this guy was married to somebody else, she can't put all of her eggs in his basket because she already know he's taken.
Starting point is 03:47:33 So I think she kind of overplayed it. You know, there was rumors that it was a million dollar party. And, you know, just, she invested too much, I think. Sometimes you can't invest too much in people. Not in the beginning. You got to let people show you that they're worth their investment. True. Yeah, first of all, what I'm going to say is I'm going to call Cap when it says they've been broke up.
Starting point is 03:48:00 I'm going to go with Cap. Yeah. Because the reason I say Cap is because we just seen her on the field during the interview was that the AFC championship? You was just on the field two weeks ago doing an interview at the AFC championship. Then all of a sudden we've been broke. No, no, no, no, no, no. We're not doing that. You just was on the field at the
Starting point is 03:48:24 FC Championship, Mason. I don't know if you've seen it today. I was talking to my publicist. And we, you know, she was saying, yo, congratulations. We told me something else, but she called to say, congratulations.
Starting point is 03:48:37 You made Billboard's top sports list this year. By the way, you know, just to kind of expound on some of the things I'm saying, I kind of said this before. The majority of women are in poly, polyamorous relationships without knowing it, without maybe their consent. But they kind of know it, right? Like, the guy you're with is having sex with multiple people.
Starting point is 03:49:04 You keep crashing out. Oh, no, why you have this chick at the game, this and third. He's really juggling a bunch of girls, right? And one of the girls is going to be like, hey, oh, I'm going to be at the game. Oh, your mama gave me a ticket. Because you know, put like this, when a niggas is a hoe, the mama got the favorite hole. So if the mama's next to surety and not next to you, that's the mama's favorite home. It is what it is.
Starting point is 03:49:40 Y'all in a polly, but you're not accepting it. Everybody's in a polly. You get what I'm saying? And that's what I think a lot of times these women are, like, if you present it to them, they'll go belittling. but more than likely they kind of end up signing up for it you know why guarantee this one of the reasons why she supposedly broke up with him is because she probably told him multiple times don't bring that bitch around me yo I'm doing something special for you I don't want to see none of your bitches here
Starting point is 03:50:19 it's not that he probably have other bitch it's probably just like the constant disrespect but the nigger got a please like 10 girls he probably didn't invite her to the But you know what? She's cool with his moms. You know why? Because when her moms want to go to, when Stefan Diggs' moms want to go to the mall, that side chick picks her up and go to the mall with her.
Starting point is 03:50:46 And, you know, sometimes, like, listen, W to all the women who really know, you always got a place in that man's life as long as mama love you. My mom still mentions two girls from now. What happened to that one girl? She used to bring me, she used to drive me all the way to Albany.
Starting point is 03:51:05 Like, my mom just thinking about what she did for her. Like she just drive me to, my mom hate driving. She's driving me to Albany. She just always like, she was like a daughter. I'm like, mom, what the fuck does that got to do with me? Mom loves her. It is what it is. So of course, I think Cardi, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 03:51:26 But at the end of the day, it's a Polly. Y'all all in the Polly. It's all good. It said a girl that got invited, got pregnant by offset. Well, here's the thing. Cardi B. Ben knew that that girl and Stefan Diggs were friends. here's probably where the argument is she probably says
Starting point is 03:51:52 you can't believe you invite that bitch I told you I don't want that bitch around me I'm trying to do all this for your Super Bowl shit why you got that bitch here why you got that bitch with your moms you know what she probably he probably tells her yo
Starting point is 03:52:03 I didn't invite her my mom invited her facts because the mama let me tell you this most mamas are going to that's why this is a tip for any chat quees in here be submissive to his mama you always
Starting point is 03:52:21 always win. There's a there's a matriarchy hierarchy that always is being established. If a woman wants to get married to a man, act like the daughter before you act like the husband. You'll get married. Act like the daughter. Man, mom tell you, act like the daughter before you act like the husband, which means, okay, like go do things with the mom because what happens, I watch it in real time. My mom will put pressure on my brother to get me. right. Mama did. My mom said, boy, what you doing? You're not going to marry this? You get the mama before you get the nigga.
Starting point is 03:53:03 100%. So the nigga mama there, and you see that girl there? Cardi probably realized like, you take me for a fool. But he probably really had nothing to do with it. He probably gave his mama a certain amount of tickets. And that girl probably know, and the girl knows what she doing. She knows how to fuck with Cardi. She knows how to fuck with Cardi. somebody said act that's not true
Starting point is 03:53:36 yeah all right my nigga what did asap rocky tell me asap rocky said his mama told him that's the one go get her ASAP rocky's mama told him I want you to get Rihanna who he married Rihanna
Starting point is 03:53:58 nigga trust me like fuck what these other niggas saying if you a chat queen watching me and you have a guy who you're interested in of course he got like you Of course you got to be like good sexually. Of course you got to be submissive.
Starting point is 03:54:12 Of course, of course. But get his mama on your side. Have her start looking at you as a daughter before you get married. She's going to push that nigga into marriage. Trust me. Trust me. Of course your guy has to like you. Like it's not like the guy despises you and the mama just don't.
Starting point is 03:54:34 You get it because here's a thing. Guys will drag their feet. Drag our feet. but your biggest advocate going to be that mama. Men, we look at our mom as a good judge of character. Also, we look at how you treat our moms as how you would treat our kids. Someone said, Rihanna is her. All right.
Starting point is 03:55:03 You're right, though. Anyway, let me keep playing. You know what I'm saying? So thank you to Billboard. And I was like, okay, who else is on there? And she's like naming some people. She's like Cardi B. And I said, wait, wait, wait, no, I'm talking about the sports part.
Starting point is 03:55:14 She said, no, Cardi B is on the sports part. I said, what are he talking about? This is worth everything I love. You got to check out the Billboard. Billboard thanks, but I don't even know how to feel about the shit. So I said, what's going on? Read it. So she read it.
Starting point is 03:55:30 Cardi B has made appearances at the AFC Championship game or football games, and they named some other places that she's been at sports-related. And I'm like, but it was all around Stefan Diggs. You know what I'm saying? Everything that they was relating for how to even make a sports list. When we up here five days a week, trying to do our motherfucking job, niggas just do-do-do-do-do.
Starting point is 03:56:00 I'm here with stuff on things, no disrespect. And now you're on the billboard top sports list? Shit is wow. I don't know how they're judging these lists anymore, but Cardi B's in the top sports list, which is probably a slight the other people. who didn't make the sports list, who do sports
Starting point is 03:56:19 three, four, five, six, seven times a week. So we'll start there. She's in the top sports, whatever category it is for Billboard. I don't know how y'all are judging. But for her to say that they've been broke up, you ain't been broke up.
Starting point is 03:56:37 Don't go Ben. You could go broke up. Don't go Ben. Let's leave Ben out of it. Because you just was at the AFC. championship game talking about he's been working hard y'all he's been doing his thing
Starting point is 03:56:51 you know he practiced and it's the dedication y'all don't see the dedication the dedication that's what's there you don't see that this was two weeks ago so I don't want to let the word Ben is out I'm not I'm not Jack and Ben broke up okay cool
Starting point is 03:57:07 I feel that I'm not going with Ben secondly did you see the new bitch he had though stuff on digs new bitch crazy, yo. She's tough. Yeah, she's tough, man.
Starting point is 03:57:18 She's tough. I don't know if she could rap, dance, or whatever else she got going on. New bitch is tough. Who is he talking about? Man. And it's like, yo, what I feel like wearing today?
Starting point is 03:57:33 You know, so. Respectfully, I disagree with this. If you're with, if you're with, if you're with Cardi B, that's not what's going on. Um, again, unfortunately, we know how men are. Shit, I'm a nigger.
Starting point is 03:57:54 But when you, when you decide to get with a car to be and go public with her, you, you shouldn't be on some, what am I wearing today? This is a brand move. This is a life move. This is a stakes is super high move. Otherwise, there's a lot of pretty Hispanic chicks with a big butt that sucked it good. Like, just go get with them. If you're going to get with a Cardi B,
Starting point is 03:58:20 I know some of you might be like, no, well, there's other girls. But why get with the Cardi B then? And why go public with her? That's, you got to do the move. You got to do the move. If you get what I'm saying? Sometimes you want to show off with that chinchilla,
Starting point is 03:58:39 or I'm not saying that Cardi ain't a chichella, but she had like a nice lover. I'm just, it depends on what you feel like wearing that particular day. When it comes to Seth on Diggs, and this is no slight to Cardi B. Cardi B, no, I love her. That's my home girl. I've seen a while, but I love her like cook food.
Starting point is 03:58:54 But what I'm saying is this, when you get into a relationship like this, knowing that this guy has different girlfriends and so on and so forth, not just different girlfriends, different baby mothers and babies that's on the way, including one from Cardi, if I'm not mistaken, right? Yeah, the son.
Starting point is 03:59:09 Right. So you know what you was getting into. Before the show started, we was actually talking about this. And I'm like, look, first of all this you have to respect honesty and I don't think Stefan Diggs is lying to any of these females I think he's
Starting point is 03:59:23 and I don't know this for a fact but I think he's very honest I think he's very open about look I have another baby coming on ways. I know niggas just high babies now. I know I know niggas who ain't tell the girlfriend or they have a baby mother about a baby that they had or about to have
Starting point is 03:59:39 so you got to respect his honesty that's first and foremost secondly after a certain age or at a certain age when you're somebody like Stefan Dick who's probably in his prime, his age, football career, et cetera, et cetera, he's doing what he like to do.
Starting point is 03:59:57 You know, he's not ready to settle down. It doesn't seem like it. And if you don't have that conversation with him, like, look, you're going to settle down and not, and if he doesn't tell you yes, you can't get mad at that. You know what it is, Pete? It's called assumption.
Starting point is 04:00:13 When you're assuming you want to get the best, seat. You know what I'm saying? Y'all, I'm, I'm fucking 20 times platinum. So you're assuming that that's your seat. Right. But they're going to make like this for that seat. You get what I'm saying? So my point, that's my point being is this. You know what you got into when you got in this relationship. Secondly, if you don't communicate, lack of communication destroys the nation. If you don't communicate properly and say,
Starting point is 04:00:44 you make sure that bitch don't be there. I want to be there. If you don't have that combo, you can't assume that you're going to be in that position. That's my personal opinion. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 04:00:58 Totally. All right. Yeah, you know, obviously we're speculating on their personal life, but they have made their personal life right out of the public. So is it our fault or is it their fault for, you know, kind of bringing us in the group chat,
Starting point is 04:01:22 all right? Okay. Let me, let me, what deck is this? Geo? All right, chat, give me some more topics. We are topics jacking a little bit. Okay, Chris Brown, what is this right here? Javante?
Starting point is 04:01:55 So, Javante also, his, you know, no need for a full topic, but his warrant was rescinded. There's a warrant in Baltimore. It was rescinded after, I think, his lawyers have communicated with the court to kind of clarify certain things, have rescinded the warrant which will leave him on probation but free while he faces domestic violence charges in Miami okay we have 21 Savage and Metro
Starting point is 04:02:22 okay okay okay okay okay I see what's going on what else is going on what else is going to take a piss not not take a piss all string no I got water a couple times or like juice Who is this guy? Am I tripping? Okay, no. All right, yeah, chat. We're still locked in for some hours,
Starting point is 04:02:59 so don't you worry. Don't go nowhere. We're going to have to figure this out. This Epstein thing with the fake body is kind of like, it's kind of intriguing, but I don't know if I want to get back into that right now. Megan Kelly says that
Starting point is 04:03:13 Bad Bunny Perform was a middle finger to the rest of America. I got to cut it out, man. there's a lot of Spanish people in America Koso had the pains about Super Bowl Okay I guess it's time for Bro Rilla right So Bro Rilla did an interview And I ain't going to allow to you man
Starting point is 04:03:42 Let's see if we can find the interview Bro Rilla interview Look like you know I seen Duval basically say like you're broke Because y'all not like make this person Super rich Or like you know another like influencer thing off of interviews and I'm not going to lie that's exactly what happened
Starting point is 04:04:07 was this person named skin bone who's that oh here we go for you to be the one to make it out okay let me take a piss real quick so she's talking about uh this is bro rilla talking about glorilla and we'll come back and kind of like concise make some of this stuff concise i got to take a piss Like I said before, he's still doing door days. I'm working, you know what I'm working the job, you know? My other one just got a job, and I ain't going to say with jobs, but yeah, they, and he's been, you know, struggling down bed for the longer. Right.
Starting point is 04:04:42 Yeah, so. So, okay, with your sister's money, what do you expect her to like? What do you expect to be like? What do you think you're supposed to be at right now in life? My thing is with that, I feel like she should have gave us a, push start. Mm-hmm. If the struggle, you know, if we came up in the house, silver spoon in our mouth and all that,
Starting point is 04:05:05 but the struggle was severe with us. Yeah. So for you to be the one to make it out, you should have gave us a push start. Right. You know, she would have said, huh, get that, do that, and I f*** it off, and I'm coming back like I need some old, that would have been a different story. Yeah. But zero, but you got all these friends and stuff and the female that watch you get stomped
Starting point is 04:05:27 out with you. That's not fair. That's not right. Right. That's not cool. So you ain't even get a push gift. I mean, a push star. Yeah.
Starting point is 04:05:36 So what business would you go into? Probably like, oh. You're like a truck driver. I was just gonna say the bus truck. Like I could see you hop in a big-ass truck. Yeah, like a big ass truck. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? Making some stress.
Starting point is 04:05:50 You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Damn. Ten siblings. Nobody got a gas. But you're the only one mad. Now, they're mad, that just ain't bold. Mm.
Starting point is 04:06:04 That's all that is. But see, if you look at it, it took me four years. Right. She's been on four years. Mm-hmm. So they're mad, they just ain't bold enough to come out with it. I'm the bold one, because I really don't give them for . Yeah.
Starting point is 04:06:20 I can tell about the tattoos and miscellaneous places on your face. Like, you don't even give a fuck about a job. That's why you're mad. You can't get a job. You're trying to get her to give you the money because if you walk in Wendy's right now, they're going to hell no. Oh, I'm working no damn Wendy.
Starting point is 04:06:35 I know, but if you. Okay. Real little network, 2026. Oh, sister. Ain't nothing pop up. I'm Googling her. Here we go. This is so funny.
Starting point is 04:06:49 Bro, she's been on four years, bro. She got an doorkman. Here. But, like, that's what I'm saying? What do you know about your sister? Like, you know she got that deal, But you know that's advanced, though. You got to get that back.
Starting point is 04:07:00 Bro, she's been on four years, bro. She got endorsement with Sheen, all types of shit. Sheen? Hey, yeah, she got an endorsement with sheen. I'm Googling her network every day and getting mad and maddened it madder. That's lying, though. Let me Google her network. She do got, she do got a doofy with She.
Starting point is 04:07:16 Let me Google her network. Hold on. Yeah, this is a real hater. You see, I've been Googling my sister's net worth every day and getting madder and madder. What? Glow. Realer net. Yo, you know
Starting point is 04:07:31 Studrilla or BroRilla is about to get like a 20V1 like tomorrow, right? Word. 2026. Ain't nothing
Starting point is 04:07:40 pop up. 23 million! 2 to 3 million? That ain't shit. That's why I did want $2,500. That's all I won 2500. But you got to think about it.
Starting point is 04:07:55 3 million. Taxes come out. That's like 2.3 right there. You got to pay? You say who? You really think they gave away 2.3 million. I mean, that's just what that said. I'm pretty sure she got way more than that.
Starting point is 04:08:09 Well, hell of more than it. Yeah. He's not worth nowhere near 2.3 million. Mm-hmm. So my point is, again, why you're gonna'h-hift the family? And if you, and then she was talking about me on life. I mean on all interviews and shit, I'm the fifth child. If you go back to them interviews, shi always saying the fifth child.
Starting point is 04:08:30 So she was saying, the fifth child. She's been talking about me, so he's really a Nick Bay. She been talking about me. I'm the fifth child. That's why you're doing this. It's always the middle. My favorite show, Malcolm in the middle. He's the middle child.
Starting point is 04:08:44 He was always the one that's always complaining. Why do I got to get his hand me down? So why I got the middle child? Middle child syndrome. Bro. You're funny. I can't even be serious with you, bro. Nah, hair, duh.
Starting point is 04:09:00 It has nothing to do with that, bro. It's just simple fact she got all these folks riding around. And then, like I said, my mama still working at FedEx. So how is that for her? You said it like, I'm trying to make some shit pressure. You're sending the other niggins to the Weed factory. So that's not fair. What would your mama want to work at FedEx?
Starting point is 04:09:19 My mom do not want to work at FedEx. Everybody's trying to come and push that in there. She do not want to work at FedEx because she has to work in FedEx. Right. She do not want to work in FedEx. Hmm. Yeah, I've never seen a FedEx worker say like, This is my passion.
Starting point is 04:09:37 But you never know. Like, mom might just not want to just be, like, just sitting in the crib, being bored. What about your pop? Okay, let me ask you this. About a couple of years back, then they say, Glow retired up parents.
Starting point is 04:09:50 He just retired. He retired because his time was up. He didn't retire because she was... What was time to retire? Basically, yeah. He didn't retire because I'm seeing everybody from my mind. She retired her parents. That is a lie.
Starting point is 04:10:02 That's a lie. She ain't retired. This might retire because his time was up. That's why he retired. So where to call at? I don't know. You tell me. I ain't never seen it.
Starting point is 04:10:12 It's gone? I ain't never seen it when she gave it to him. She probably just brought it through and took it back. I don't know. I ain't never seen it. I'd have been over his house afterwards. I ain't seen it because I'm interesting. Yeah, now that it matters that much.
Starting point is 04:10:28 So I think I played you guys where L'Rilla basically brings on her mom and dad on the phone and they kind of like they basically say hey listen you know we've been good like you know i think the mom even explains why she keeps working and they laugh and it's you and not with you you're making a fool out of yosuf i want you to know that like i could have got on there and told them how you broke out of lakeside how you had to take an acute test and they determined that you had to go to the mental hospital and how you broke out that bitch and they had to find you and come bring you back you're a mental patient so i'm not gonna sit here and argue with you and the world is making funny when i hate that for you but
Starting point is 04:11:13 continue to get your money continue to do whatever you do but do it on your own of your own name well you can use my name but not in no bad way don't be on no oh i'm glorillus go real real it bitch you could have kept going with the stud real of shit people saying you look like me the stud version of me bitch. Do it like that. I might go to win ahead and did something with you. But I'm not. I don't fuck with you. My siblings that I don't fuck with,
Starting point is 04:11:40 they know why I don't fuck with them. Me getting money don't make it no difference. If I didn't fuck with you seven years ago, I still don't fuck with you. Don't matter that I got money, bitch. Go get your own money. Go get that how I had to get it, bitch. I don't owe you a fuck-ass time. Bitch. Now,
Starting point is 04:11:56 I hope this run you up too, bitch. Go laugh screaming at the phone with your god. them schizophrenic, motherfucking ass and make you some money, bitch. And keep my name out your mouth, keep my mom's name out of my dad. Keep my whole family name out your mouth, bitch. Huh? What's her mom? So she gets her mom on the phone. Hello?
Starting point is 04:12:13 Yeah, mom. Yeah, sorry, nothing. Yeah. Okay, so how much, how, Toya said she sent you $1,300 today. How much money did you owe you already? Did she borrow it? Victoria owed me $1,200. She already owed you $1,200, right?
Starting point is 04:12:34 That she'd be borrowing every chance you get, right? Right. She should have gave you double that. Since she's getting this little money to go spread last, she could have got you double that, right? Right. We ain't going to disclose what I give you an exact dollar amount. But what happened every month, ma'am? What happens every month since I've been famous?
Starting point is 04:12:54 You pay my rent, and I know a lot of people were talking about you buying me a house. I didn't want you to buy me a house. I didn't want to buy a house at this age. I'm listening to you. Yeah. I didn't want, at my age, I wanted to rent, because you were having me travel all over the place. So, you know, I wanted to, you know, I wanted to rent, you know,
Starting point is 04:13:23 so I could pick up and leave as I wanted to. It ain't even about rent or actually buying. Did I get you put in another house if it's rent or bought, whichever one it was that you wanted to do? Yes, and all let me tell you this. She bought me a brand of me. Say that you was a breeze and us. We stayed with you.
Starting point is 04:13:42 She was the one going out of our whole life because she called the police on you just because she got a whooping. Everybody get a whoopin. But we ain't going to call DCS. So apparently, like, Studerilla called DCS, which is, I think, it's like Child Services, Department of Child Services,
Starting point is 04:13:56 on her mom because she got a beaten when she was younger, and they kind of took her out the home. And Glorilla is saying, that's why you're mad because you kind of didn't grow up with us like for all those stages. So like my other family, they're good because like we've always been locked in. You've been ostracized and now you think you're going to come back in and just get money from me. I'm going to our mom because we're getting whooping. Yeah.
Starting point is 04:14:19 We're both to get whoop. You know, y'all used to stand together so strong when, uh, together, when uh, and, um, when y'all would get a little line and stick to it. Y'all would stand. Say, my baby's going to be together when you. they grow up because they know how to stick together against me and tell us that. But, you know, but I'm going to keep praying. But, like I said, I don't be, I...
Starting point is 04:14:48 Okay, so the mom is kind of co-signing her, which is interesting, which if you guys, you know, have a sibling dispute, you know, sometimes moms and parents kind of do this. So what ends up happening is that... Sorry. The mom gets on the phone with the sister, or like the mom is texting the sister, because the sister has proof, so Studderilla has proof that the mom been telling her
Starting point is 04:15:19 that Gloria ain't been doing shit. So she put up, this is proof. Damn, ma'am, you're going to go on there and laugh like that. Look at the date. This is mom. It said, thanks for everything you're the best. God is good. There was a time I never thought that I would hear that from you.
Starting point is 04:15:35 Hallelujah, okay. God is good. Thanks mom for everything. Now I got exposed your number. There's a number right. That's a number right. I'm so sick of this shit. Let me see if I can see anything else by calling me, Mom.
Starting point is 04:15:50 I'm sorry, Mom and I appreciate you. Let me sit care of. Let me sit catch up. Damn, Mom. Damn, Mom. Now I got exposed you like this, br. I ain't know this. I ain't know this.
Starting point is 04:16:08 You come to this shit, bro. How are you putting in that shit? Hold on. Hold on y'all. Hold on, y'all. Oh, be still, food. Damn, ma, you're gonna go on there and laugh like that. What's your guy, Lee?
Starting point is 04:16:43 Oh, here go. Olivia Gregory. Just on her 13-100. Thanks, ma'all for her. Thanks, Mom, why you make me do this damn? Man, you got this girl laugh and laugh like that. So she kind of exposes, and I think I played this. I showed this yesterday.
Starting point is 04:17:05 She was mad. You know, clearly the mom was also mad at Gloria calling her out for not, you know, living up the promises, not giving as much. as she should be. And I guess she's trying to show like the mom is just kind of like, you know, saying one thing to her. But obviously when Glorilla calls for the internet, she's going to say whatever.
Starting point is 04:17:23 So, you know what it is. It's family business. I think there's just keep inside the motherfucking group chat if you ask me, right? That's just what I think. Um, let me see. Let me see, let me see, let me see, let me see, what else? Oh, give me one second. Give me one second.
Starting point is 04:17:50 Okay. Chat, it's starting to happen. YouTube has announced, YouTube has announced that, you know, so if you guys don't know on Spotify, for example, the most popular playlist is a curated playlist by, you know, some very powerful people over a Spotify. Shot to my man Carl Cherry.
Starting point is 04:18:16 It's called Rap Caviar. If you don't know, part of what Ebro's job is at Apple is that he's the global music, head of hip-hop. And he's kind of responsible of all playlists that get made in terms of hip-hop, which means there's actual curators.
Starting point is 04:18:39 And I've told you, you know, a guy like Ebro, he has certain gripes, he doesn't like certain people, you're not going to get on the playlist. But like on Spotify, like, it's really about taste-making. And Shats my man Carl Cherry, he doesn't really play favorites,
Starting point is 04:18:51 but, like, he's trying to, like, create dope palettes of music that people could like. YouTube music they are announcing that curators are no longer needed. They have done something interesting. They have rolled out an AI playlist generator, which means people like Ebro, and even people like Carl Cherry, who's my guy,
Starting point is 04:19:13 they're saying we don't need those people. We could have an AI that kind of determines what this person's into and rather have one definitive playlist like its radio back in a day. everybody should have their own curated playlist. Now, I know some of you might be like, well, they kind of have this already. Like, you know, they'll suggest me songs that I already like kind of like. No, this is completely different. They're rolling out a new AI power playlist.
Starting point is 04:19:40 It's going to allow premium users on iOS and Android to use text prompts to create playlist. They could go to the library, tap new, so you could create your own playlist. And you can get started. You could just say anything. Like, hey, I want some sad post rock or progressive house mix for chill party or indie pop or 90s classic music or you could be like,
Starting point is 04:19:58 you just give me some drill music. They've been toyed around with AI with playlist for a while since 2024, but now they're finally letting it go. Other rival services like Spotify, Amazon, and D'ser have also rolled out AI power playlist, but it hasn't been this expansive, just to let you know.
Starting point is 04:20:13 Like, for example, they still have their human curated playlist, which YouTube is trying to do away with. YouTube isn't trying to make premium plan more attractive to users earlier this week. It started restricting viewers, from seeing song, for you us from seeing song lyrics. And yeah, they're trying to, you know, give their premium users some things to make them feel good
Starting point is 04:20:34 in AI playlist is the thing. Now, I've been talking a lot about AI recently, chat. It's happening. These companies seemingly have to put this into existence because every company from Google who owns YouTube, Amazon who owns like Twitch Spotify that's invested by companies that are leveraged in AI
Starting point is 04:21:05 TikTok that's now owned like 15% by a company that's also super heavy investing AI AI seemingly is a thing that is coming and is coming quickly pause and we're going to see what happens with everybody and how they treat it. a lot of people believe we're in a bubble they're comparing it to two actual bubbles one is the dot com bubble which is the quote unquote bubble that happened when everyone believed that internet companies were going to just completely take over the world what ended up happening is that the bubble
Starting point is 04:21:43 ended up bursting and it was too much leverage off the market at the time and a lot of those companies went bankrupt or they were realized that they weren't worth anything. It's comparable to what AI is now because most AI companies, they don't make money. So these AI companies, and I wonder if you guys, you know, just to kind of explain AI a little bit more to you guys. Essentially, this is how AI works, right? They're basically using computers to do lightning quick, the fastest computers ever to do lightning quick predictions right this is the majority of what a i is now so for example when you ask Siri not Siri but you ask an AI like hey write me something something there's no brain like you know what's to imitate the human brain that we're not at that point of AI yet so
Starting point is 04:22:40 what would they do is they train on what humans already put out there like for example y i might not know, but AI has been training on Reddit and Reddit responses. That's where most humans actually give qualitative responses, and people can vote up and vote down, and they train on that to be able to give qualitative answers. Actually, it just came out that AI, AI responses, finally, the number one method of training it is not Reddit anymore. It's YouTube.
Starting point is 04:23:21 Reddit YouTube This just came out like today Um Here we go Exclusive or not today Uh I guess recently YouTube is now overtaken Reddit So when you're thinking you're talking to this AI
Starting point is 04:23:38 And it's like oh whatever Like it's like finding a bunch of Reddit posts That kind of has to do with what you're kind of asking And they kind of like almost like mirror the best possible option And they put it to you as a possibility It's not like, so it says now YouTube is overtaken Reddit as a go-to citation on AI searches, right? And essentially the problem or, you know, this whole conundrum with it, this is why people think it's a bubble. So the first bubble was this dot-com bubble.
Starting point is 04:24:09 Like, for example, Mark Cuban, if you guys don't know, Mark Cuban sold a company. It was called broadcast.com sale. and he sold it for $5.7 billion. Okay? He sold it to Yahoo. It was this hope that this company could do all these things that it ended up couldn't do it. For example, so broadcast.com was the ability to try to broadcast things,
Starting point is 04:24:41 like say it was like radio stations via a website. So this is the first kind of like streaming thing, right? Yahoo saw it, bought it, and it really, realize another technology was proprietary. I'll tell you what that means. It means that they paid $5.7 billion in stock. Mark Cuban cashed out. He's now officially a billionaire.
Starting point is 04:25:02 And essentially, what was being used is that they were using like a real player and like some really antiquated stuff. They just made it look good. And at that time, people thought anything that was a dot com. That's why it's called a dot-com bubble. It was valuable. So Yahoo bought it, thought they were buying some really good technology. or some shit that's ahead of his time, only to figure out those guys weren't doing nothing new.
Starting point is 04:25:28 So they spent a lot of money for no reason. Mark Cuban took this money. He eventually bought the Mavericks and this and third. When did he buy the Mavericks? Mark Cuban buys Mavericks. But there's a whole thing on Mark Cuban. Like, the guy's, um, no, uh, when did he first buy it? When did Mark Cuban first buy the Mavericks?
Starting point is 04:25:53 He first bought it for two. He gets, he gets like four or five billion dollars from Yahoo. For him being one of the first people to have like this dot com, which is broadcast.com, which people thought was super proprietary for streaming. It wasn't. Yahoo buys it. He cashes out. He goes on.
Starting point is 04:26:18 At that time, mad company spent mad money on internet companies that they thought was worth something, but wasn't. making any revenue. So that was the bubble. Basically, everyone learned, yes, the internet was going to be around, but the companies or the internet companies that first started up that you're paying for, some of them was worth nothing. Obviously, the internet dominates things now, which this is where it's going to be parallel with AI, right? For example, no one's actually denying that AI won't be utilized to some extent or maybe really a lot of extent in the future. It's just the companies now who are claiming that they have a stake on AI,
Starting point is 04:27:02 most likely they won't be around. So people are going to cash out at a certain point, and those companies are going to go away. And then the real winners are going to be the ones that last 20, 30 years from now. The next bubble, other than the dot-com bubble in 2000, was not necessarily bubble, but it was kind of a crash, but I guess a crash usually happens with a bubble, because when a bubble burst, that's the crash.
Starting point is 04:27:22 It was the housing bubble. So the housing bubble ends up being, And I don't know how old you guys are. I mean, I was obviously a fucking little kid at that point. But in 2008, 2008, the housing crisis, what was realized is that banks were giving out mortgages, and a lot of these mortgages was overly leveraged. And what ended up happened is that after a lot of these mortgages weren't fulfilled and, you know, just too much debt, you're over leveraged in the same third,
Starting point is 04:27:54 when shit couldn't be paid off, there became a massive spiral and it turned into what's called the subprime mortgage crisis that turned into a recession for the country and pretty much everybody was in despair. The current bubble they think is going to happen. They had thought there was going to be one for crypto, but I think crypto avoided it. They think it's AI.
Starting point is 04:28:18 Because in AI now, everybody is putting billions of dollars. Right? Like if you were lucky enough for like around a year or year, year ago, or maybe two, two you'd be really lit right now. If you would invest in any of these AI companies, which is Open AI, well, that's a private company, but they have, what's the other one name that? It starts with P or something. You'd be cashing out because there's, everyone's thinking AI is just going to be so big,
Starting point is 04:28:48 and every company is betting billions that people think that whenever it takes over is going to bring in trillions. Again, not saying it's not going to be part of the future, but right now people can't see the value in some of the stuff. Like, you think it's worth a trillion dollars to have chat GPT tell you how to fucking, you know what I mean? I don't know. Build a website or whatever you might chat GPT. So that's the point, and that's kind of where we're at. And a lot of people believe that the biggest players, they're going to go bankrupt really quickly. So everybody's on a waiting game.
Starting point is 04:29:29 Either this shit's going to work for everybody, which is highly unlikely. Or there's going to be a crash soon. And the crash is just going to be companies going out of business because they're not making money. They continue to need money. And I'll explain just simply how AI works, right? Just simply. So I've told you the players in AI. And let me, I want to give you a little bit of a understanding here of kind of how it goes.
Starting point is 04:30:02 So you have a few different things, right? So for AI to work, remember, it's not a human brain. You need really three things or three different companies. I mean, we don't have yet where one person could do all three. So it's three different things that matter. First and foremost, I think I explained how it's these days they do, it's a depending on what type of AI you're trying to do
Starting point is 04:30:44 most people are trying to go really in depth so they're trying to do these large large model or large language model AIs which means these are the really in depth that you could just talk to the AI right so like that's what people prefer like you could feel like you're talking to a person
Starting point is 04:31:03 they could react they could do this that's supposedly the really dope part about AI here's the problem with that it requires a lot of power so I'm going to explain AI really quickly in terms of just how and why supposedly all this shit is going to crash watch this okay so you need the end product or the software that is going to be the AI is going to be trained to manifest that so we're talking about open AI chat GPT right we're talking about
Starting point is 04:31:47 Grock we're talking about it's actually called Google Gemini that that's their enterprise version but we'll even say that that that that even equals I see these days when we hit search like if I hit search right now on the Google thing like like like like if I go here and I'm like yo I don't know did bad bunny fall on stage If I just type this into Google, if I type this into Google, it just comes up with an AI overview. So Google has its own AI,
Starting point is 04:32:30 but its main thing is called Google Gemini, right? And there's a few other places like, you know, I'm going to try to make this a little bit more simple for you all. So we have Amazon, who's investing in the AI, and we have Apple. Actually, Apple kind of quit. Apple announced, Apple was trying to create AI
Starting point is 04:32:55 because, you know, they have Syria and they wanted like a more elaborative AI thing. Apple actually said, fuck putting all that money in there. We're just going to, they did a deal with Gemini. So now on the iPhones, Gemini is basically paying Apple to be the AI
Starting point is 04:33:15 that your phone is going to use. So Apple, rather than get in the race of this AI shit, which they got the money, they're just going to pay Google to be the AI on your phones. Okay? So basically, AI is going to be the, you know, whatever. And there's some more, what else is AI?
Starting point is 04:33:33 Let me see, what are the AI companies? Anyway, these are kind of AI companies, right? Remember, Grock is ex. Now, and you're going to see there's like a bottleneck effect. So all of these are AI, AI companies. Now, what they all kind of need, right? What they all kind of need is two things to work. So these are the companies that's chat GPT growth.
Starting point is 04:33:57 What do they need? They need a data center, right? Where the AI is going to live like a cloud slash data center and they need chips, which are going to be the things that power the AI. So let me show you how this kind of goes Essentially Oh my bad what the fuck It's a right triangle
Starting point is 04:34:29 Here Okay wow okay too much Here Here And there's actually about like 10 other like companies That's smaller I don't want to be inaccurate But all of these
Starting point is 04:34:44 Go to Oracle And Oracle is like the cloud Where the AI is going to be you know, operating and store all the information and be able to move or whatever the cases. And in some cases,
Starting point is 04:34:59 Oracle is going to be controlling like somebody's data centers or whatever the cases. The reason why I'm saying chat GPT and Grot go to Oracle because Google, they got their own thing. You know, Google's rich as fuck.
Starting point is 04:35:11 And Amazon, they got their own thing as well, even though there was thought that they were going to collaborate with Oracle. Anyway, So we're going to just put these two right here and we're just going to put unknown or self-made, self-made. And then on the other side of it, which is even the most important side, is this and this. And this is all that matters, right?
Starting point is 04:35:46 So they have a self, so Google, Gemini, and Apple and Amazon, their AI shit goes to some self-made like, data cloud or like you know they're going to make their own fucking data centers but essentially everything goes to because the requirement is invidia you need actual chips and only invidia well actually amd does too but invidia has been the leader so you kind of see the bottleneck effect they're all on all of these companies they're on a rat race most of them need Oracle. Some of them are big enough like Google and Amazon to be self-made in terms of the data, the data center and the cloud that's, that's going to be under. But they all need chips. So it's going to be Nvidia, which is like 80%, and an AMD, which is like 20%. And that's,
Starting point is 04:36:47 that's AI, right? Now, here's some crazy stats about like even profitability, right? So you guys get like a little general workflow. I'm going to give you like just some staggering stats. So unless you only want to use AI to be like, hey, how could I unlock my car if my key is dead? And AI figures a way out because they go on Reddit and they go on whatever and they come up with a nice response for you. If you want to get AI to be really fucking advanced, one of the limiting things with AI,
Starting point is 04:37:26 So now we have this chart flow The limiting things are going to be this Limits to AI One power So really one of the limits is also chips everything goes to here Invity and AMD they need chips So no matter what they got going on over here It's good to have a cloud
Starting point is 04:37:50 It's good to have some data center but you need chips So without Nvidia and AMD And they have been you know they've been people trying to get them to produce more. Also, here's also the problem with the chips too. So, so, well, first is power. All right, let me explain the power part first. So technically, the data centers required to run these chips and work with Oracle and work for chat GPT.
Starting point is 04:38:24 You know, Grock niggies are saying, yo, could you put her in a bikini? Yo, could you put her in a burq? Yo, could you put her like, you know what I mean, like doing a pushup? Like, they do everything and the AI got to work like this. Everybody's doing it and also here's the thing. People could do it for fucking free. There's no paid, well, there's certain ways. There's certain things you could pay to do.
Starting point is 04:38:43 Like, for example, you could pay. There's SORA, right? So Sora is actually also, I don't know if you, you know, Sora is owned by ChatGP, Open AI. Sora. Sora 1 and Sora 2. Sora 2 got slowed, slowed up because they, they, they can't meet the demand right now. But Sora, too, I don't know if you guys know where Saur is,
Starting point is 04:39:02 you could go in there and have, yo, and you could literally say, I want to have Martin Luther King Crip walking, and you're going to have him cripp walking. You could have him say, you'll have Martin Luther King say, fuck this, and it'll be Martin Luther King saying that, right? You know, that's that type of,
Starting point is 04:39:17 that's that program. The point of what I'm trying to say is heavily intensive on power. So the power required to make all this shit happen, because you got to train the AIs. It's like all of this power to, you know, for these really fast chips, the center. It comes down to a power thing.
Starting point is 04:39:41 The data centers that they're trying to open and they need to open to advance this technology are going to be, you know, this is in power terms now, 50 gig or 100 gig like data centers that are going to be able to drive enough power to have to have. these things operate that rapidly, quickly for millions of people to be using and that they could be training consistently. Let me give you some details on that. These data centers could be cost, it could cost literally billions of dollars, 50 billion dollars.
Starting point is 04:40:25 Most of these data centers, as they're, you know, they're getting contracts now to build them, these things require so much power you might not understand how much 100 gig of power is right or power units it would be the essential like one of these data center if it's like 100 gigs
Starting point is 04:40:46 it would be the equivalent of power in 4 million houses so this ain't some shit you just be like yo tell PSC and G to come over here no fuck that these data farms and data centers that AI is going to be house
Starting point is 04:41:02 requires as much power to power four million houses. What does that mean? They're going to have to make their own power plants. They're going to have to make their own power plants. Somebody says solar power. Well, no, because, you know, actually there's a theory that Elon is going to eventually make his own data centers, but he's going to do it in space. the reason why he's going to use Tesla technology and SpaceX technology to create,
Starting point is 04:41:41 he's going to create basically solar powered but from space. Why from space? Number one, one of the biggest problems when you have so much power is heat and how you get rid of it. You got to cool devices because it's a lot of power. If you're in space, that's not a problem in terms of you're not going to heat up space, right? you're going to heat up a fucking building or like a huge like plant with just so much power being drawn. Secondly, if Elon would be try to use solar a lot. And if you do it on Earth, there's nowhere where there's sunlight all 24 hours a day.
Starting point is 04:42:31 So you're going to be missing huge watts or wads of power when this is really power. intensive if you put it in space you could put it in orbit that it always fits around the sun so the sun could always be hitting this hitting this solar panel thingy that's gonna be power in this thing so people think that Elon's gonna eventually this is some of this is like conspiracy kind of but but it makes sense okay so powers is is this huge thing right so you gotta pay billions of dollars to build this data center and get it powered some some of these things going to need a nuclear reactor to fucking power.
Starting point is 04:43:12 So this is not a regular thing. And I think I could probably Google this. Let's see, 100 gigs of data center. A. Okay. A couple are observability. I don't want to give you guys. Here we go.
Starting point is 04:43:45 How have networks evolved over just a little been? It was just a few years ago when we were in shock that we're doing 100 gig in our data centers. Now the data center, the GPU networks are 400 gig. Okay. Yeah, I just want to give you like the cost of some of this shit.
Starting point is 04:44:03 The shit is like, this shit is like ridiculous, you know? Let's look. Cost of 100 data center AI. It's billions of dollars. Okay? So there's an AI data center. Look, 80 billion.
Starting point is 04:44:25 80. Okay. He estimated that building a fully outfit in one gigawatt, okay, AI data center could cost $80 billion, and they're trying to get this. So, okay, this is actually old. This is old, but the point is it, you're spending billions of dollars in a data center.
Starting point is 04:44:45 Now, here's the problem. So one of the limits is power, right? One of the limits is power. You got to, you know, they're saying that to run one of these things, you could power four million houses. Shit, that looks like a lot. Costs a lot. The next thing is, by the way, we're not talking about how we're going to make money from AI yet.
Starting point is 04:45:06 We're just talking about establishing AI. So this is all investments, nothing about profit. Imagine going into a business and just thinking about let's spend all the money to make it, and then we'll think about how to make the money. Because we think money's going to be there. So what are limits is power. The next limits is the idea that these, chips that need to run these data center to process all the information,
Starting point is 04:45:36 apparently because everybody's waiting on funding and shit does take a while to build, when you order them and y'all notice about a computer, it's like a car. If you buy a car today, but it don't get to you in three years, there's a newer car. So what happens is these chips, they're expensive as shit. You're building a, you're spending $50 billion to build it in for, structure for it, but by the time it's done being built, there's probably newer chips. So now all these companies are saying, what the fuck? We can't have old technology.
Starting point is 04:46:11 So they're thinking about leasing them, not buying them. But even then, if you built a data center based on one particular chips in three years, it's a cluster fuck. So the second thing is, this is the limits. Chips become old too quick. So this is why these I'm given reasons why people think this AI bulb is going to burst, right? So one is power is really power intensive. The second, chips become old too quick. What else?
Starting point is 04:46:50 What else? What else? What else? Oh, three is the obvious. None of these companies are making money, which is the biggest. So Apple and Amazon, when they were flirting with a. a little bit more they used to include in their earnings how much money they anticipate from getting from AI there's no one with a fool's-proof way of monetizing AI yet because
Starting point is 04:47:28 obviously the whole industry isn't fully built that's why they say oh use chat GPT for free so you're using something for free that's costing them billion just to give you a little you know idea about AI open AI that owns chat GPT PT and SORA, they're losing $15 million a day, $50. And they're advertising to you, yo, use us for free. Obviously, you know what they're thinking. Once we done built this shit, like, it's going to be so useful and necessary to your life, you're going to pay, I don't know, $10 a month, $20 a month,
Starting point is 04:48:01 then they're going to expect that it's going to be so, you know, synonymous with just life. Everybody's going to become like a subscriber or whatever the case is. But would you? Especially when there's other things that could kind of mimic what they're doing. So none of these companies are making money. Open AI, their revenue supposedly this year might even be less than $10 billion, but they have over-leverage himself, and I think that's number four, over-leverage.
Starting point is 04:48:32 They have all leveraged themselves. So this is called the AI Circle Jerk. Let me tell you how it works. And this is why I went on the soliloquy, the monologue about nothing is real. Maybe I should use charts more. So open AI, they make $10 billion a year. However, in 10 years, they're promising they're going to make $1,500. No, no, they took on $1,500.
Starting point is 04:49:00 Just do the math on it, right? Somebody making $10 billion a year shouldn't agree that in, I think about seven or eight years from now, or let's call it 10. in 10 years from now, they're going to be able to take on 1,500 billion. Just do the math. If you're making 10 billion this year, and let's times it by 10. That's 100 billion.
Starting point is 04:49:30 So if you just keep making 10, 100 billion. They've committed to 1,500, not 100,500, 1,500 billion. That's 1.5 trillion. contracts and so forth. So what does that mean? They have to grow exponentially. They have to. If they don't grow exponentially, they can't afford it.
Starting point is 04:49:52 So they're not making money right now. And they're just planning for the future because everybody is making the bet. In 10 years, we're all taken over by AI. Okay? So they're over-leveraging. So let me explain the circle jerk. they're saying well we think
Starting point is 04:50:12 we're going to make trillions in the next 10 years Oracle which was like a defunct company he's ran by Larry Elson they're saying yeah AI is going to be the future so they have to believe them so everybody's worth goes up by believing the other dummy okay
Starting point is 04:50:32 1.5 trillion okay let's do it they believe them and then Oracle goes to Nvidia and promises them 300 billion. So these guys promise these guys 300 billion. These guys promise these guys and these guys 1. or 1,500 billion. That's 1.5 trillion.
Starting point is 04:50:58 So you get to realize right now, we're not talking about no profitability. We're just talking about promises. So this guy promised this guy 300 billion. million. This guy promises, no, actually, at first it was 300 million between them, but then they promised 300 here, but definitely overall, 1,500, but they make 10 billion a year. Grock, they're kind of in and out because it's Elon. Elon wants to figure out his own way to do shit, but, you know, it's Elon. So that's why people are saying, maybe he sends this shit to space. They're already saying that Elon is trying to combine all his companies.
Starting point is 04:51:43 He's trying to combine SpaceX X or actually AIX, which I think that's his AI company. And they think possibly Tesla, because Tesla not only is in a car company, is a battery company. So they're saying if all three combined, he could send shit into space and whatever. So that's happening. Google Gemini is saying, yo, We're Google, we always win. Apple is like, fuck, yo, we sell phones and computers. We'll just use one of y'all.
Starting point is 04:52:18 We'll pick the winner. And then Amazon is like, fuck, we got to get up in this shit somehow. So they're, like, promising that they're making, like, investments too. But how much will they, you know, invest as opposed to, because they already have a winning business model. Their fear is that they don't want to get replaced because they don't want to invest. So everybody's scared that AI is going to take over. They're not involved. So they're trying to keep one foot in a race.
Starting point is 04:52:45 But it's a bunch of people promising more money to the other person. And the other person promising even more to the other person. And it kind of looked like a Ponzi scheme, which exactly looks like a bubble. And if you ever think about what I just said about the housing bubble in 2008, but the dot-com bubble, if nobody's making money, nobody's kind of technically worth anything. At some point, you run out of money or you run out of promises. So that's the problem. That's the problem. I'll give you this one last thing about AI,
Starting point is 04:53:14 and we can move on. Oracle, one of the super most important companies, by the way, they also have been starting to, like, throw the government into it. Like, because now these motherfuckers are asking for loans, right? Or asking for trust that they're going to make billions of dollars, that companies are starting to say, well, you know, like Open AI still gets funded, right? It's a private company.
Starting point is 04:53:38 and people are funding it on their promise that, yo, we're going to invest $1.5 trillion, but now they're saying, what the fuck? So it's turned into like a really odd thing where people are now saying, y'all don't know if we want to invest anymore. So they're going to the government, even though the CEO, Sam Altman, the guy who looks sketchy,
Starting point is 04:54:01 he's like, no, we don't need the government to back it. Why do they want to go to the government? If the government says, if yon niggas can't pay this, we're going to back this, because we believe that AI is going to be the future, the government has all the money, is the government, the government could create money. If they back it,
Starting point is 04:54:18 all these companies like breathe a sigh of relief, but we all been there when it came to 2008, that's what bailouts are, right? Essentially, yon niggas can't pay your bills. You should be bankrupt. You should not be a company, but because the government feel you're so necessary, for example, all the car companies,
Starting point is 04:54:36 they bailed them out. so they're asking the government now hey what's up you know it's going to be the future they're kind of throwing things in like you know AI could help the government out too so that's kind of what's happening but I'll just say this last thing about Oracle to move on so Oracle
Starting point is 04:54:54 owned by Larry Ellison the interesting thing about and there's a whole conspiracy about it is that Oracle you know me I'm not one I'm not like sneaker or one of these guys but so Oracle is
Starting point is 04:55:09 won by Larry Elson. Larry Elson is a I think he's a Russian Jew or he's a Jew, okay? We're not getting to no anti-Semitic thing. The point is this. There's working theories of people feeling like Oracle who got the algorithm of TikTok
Starting point is 04:55:30 and was hosting the data, still is, of TikTok once it got taken from, you know, Chinese hosted places now they ended up buying and own part of 50 well 50% of of ticot there is a thought that oracle whether it's whether through training a i's as they're involved with all the a i software here right or a i companies groc sorra chat gpt but also their owners of ticot or part owners of ticot and they control the algorithm they claim a lot of that is from a mass hysteria within communities that anti-Semitism is on the rise. So if they feel like people are now, we've gotten to a time in society where people feel
Starting point is 04:56:24 like they could say anti-Semitic things, the way to curb that is not to like just be on social media and bash them. Well, if you're Oracle and you're ran by this Jewish guy, right? you know what you do you fucking flick the algorithm that if you say some anti-semitic shit it don't pop up no more so that's a thought as well that oracle and its importance is actually needed and it's actually being propped up that's why you know you know they'll be saying the russ the the u.s. government love israel already that's why oracle's getting all these favorite because trust me oracle was like dead in the water and not the most popping thing pop it you know what I mean and they're saying it's
Starting point is 04:57:07 It's one of the ways to make sure that Jewish people could fucking alter the, you know, the rhetoric that's on, on, um, TikTok to make sure it's not anti-Semitic, but also they could influence AI. Okay. And now you see where, you know, the influence of AI is going to be. If Oracle's here, it's ran by a Jewish dude, I'm not going to go down that rabbit hole. I'm not married. Shots my right. them. But yeah, you know, they point that out. They also point out that, you know, Paramount Skydance, they're trying to do the same thing in the movie industry. And this is where the power
Starting point is 04:57:54 of you being a particular, you know, race or religion, that's where you would control this at. Like, Oracle at this point has the same music because they own part of TikTok and they control the algorithm. Oracle is going to control AI. They're going to be the database that it's going to live on. Oracle is, you know, by, you know, proximity, going to control the film and TV industry if they get to buy Warner Brothers over Netflix.
Starting point is 04:58:30 And obviously that's Paramount Skydance, but that's the son, that's the Jewish son of the other guy. Anyway, I don't get too much into it, even though I just did. but everything I just said we're at a nice precipice or an impasse actually
Starting point is 04:58:45 inflection point whatever you want to say it fork in a road of what's going to happen with AI and we're going to see it soon I think AI will live on but a lot of these companies I think some of them are going to go I think Open AI is going to go
Starting point is 04:58:59 Sora is going to go someone by that Grock is going to find a way to stick around because no one no one defeats Elon right Google's always going to be around Amazon's always going to be around, but there's a million other AI company that I didn't list,
Starting point is 04:59:12 and I think that's going to happen, and I think Oracle is going to become the most powerful company in the world, which the ramifications of that will be interesting. Okay? Which is interestingly enough, I'll give you some more on this, right? Shit, I feel like I'm, I feel like I'm wiring now. What the fuck?
Starting point is 04:59:37 But I'll give you a little bit more. which interestingly enough when a company becomes that powerful this is where you get the fucking you know the people who this is where you get the Epstein's right so Epstein's
Starting point is 04:59:53 two financiers right were two guys it was two guys that funded Epstein remember the first guy we said Lex Wexner is this guy
Starting point is 05:00:16 Now, if you don't know, I don't want to get too much into it. But Lex, wait, oh, not even on the right thing. So Lex Wexner was the guy who funded the majority of his, you know, his ventures coming in and whatever. This is the guy who owned Abercrombie and Fitch and also Victoria's Secret. Well, here's the thing. When you Google it, he was a Russian Jew. Now, after Elon Musk, not Elon Musk, oh my God, fraudulent slip, after Jeffrey Epstein gets caught and he gets caught in Palm Beach, he does like this deal,
Starting point is 05:01:09 he supposedly is on the registry, I believe. After that happened, certain people optically move away from him. We don't know if they stop working with him. You know who becomes his next, his next, um, um, um, his next donor or the next person and this is a guy who's really known for him is a guy named Leon Black. Leon Black funds after he gets in trouble funds the rest of the the Epstein shit. Like he's known as Epstein's second financier.
Starting point is 05:01:48 Okay? Ironically, Leon Black, you get to. realize he's a businessman and philanthropist of Jewish heritage. I don't know. This could be all coincidence, right? I'm going to say it's coincidence, right? Like, it's kind of spooky. So, I only point that out because as Oracle, I'm telling you, Oracle is going to be the biggest thing. It's wedged in and the government is supporting it that it can't fucking lose. If it loses, it's going to be catastrophic. So Oracle, owner, is Larry Ellison.
Starting point is 05:02:42 Larry Ellison, born to a Jewish mother, reformed Jewish household, his son, that owes Paramount Skydance, David Ellison. What you get to realize is that that's the next frontier of where influence, if you want to look forward, if you're one of those facetious people that believe people have agendas and they could push it across
Starting point is 05:03:16 when they're really powerful and they're from certain ills, that's where it's going to come from, Oracle. 100%. 100%. Anyway. Let's not get too much into this. There's also some other people and other names, you know,
Starting point is 05:03:56 that kind of start, like, creeping in this shit. It gets a little spooky, Chad. I can't even lie to you. It gets really spooky. There is a... Let me see. I'm trying to... It's crazy how power is concentrated.
Starting point is 05:04:46 There's a photo that got released in the Epstein Files. this shit is interesting, Chad I can't have a lot of you. Without getting too much into it. So, this is Martin Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, at a dinner with Jeffrey Epstein,
Starting point is 05:05:43 and also not pictured is another person named Peter Thiel, who's also interested in prison. I ain't going to allow all these billionaires. They really got some stories, the more you look into this, you're like,
Starting point is 05:06:00 either you're going crazy or this is too much coincidence. either you're going crazy or this is too much goddamn coincidence. If you don't know who Peter Thiel is, I don't know if you guys know about the origin of Elon, but Elon Musk was one of a few people who started PayPal. And he co-founded PayPal, and he was removed from being a CEO
Starting point is 05:06:49 after he merged X.com with Confinity. Now, there's something called the PayPal Mafia because low-key PayPal is the singular company that spawned the most billionaires from the owner group. Here were the people involved with it. Number one is Peter Theo. We'll talk about it in a second. Obviously, Elon Musk, and there's a few other people
Starting point is 05:07:26 that ended up doing some other good stuff. that ended up, some of them founded YouTube, some of them did Yelp. Like, it's a lot. These guys are like the Avengers. But the reason, one of the reasons why, um, Elon supposedly left PayPal,
Starting point is 05:07:44 him and this guy didn't get along, Peter Thiel. He's an interesting guy, but like, you would never know what the fuck he's up to. Peter Thiel has a company called Palantir, which maybe you guys have heard it. This is a guy who, he's like this libertarian type of guy,
Starting point is 05:08:10 which means that he doesn't want the government and nobody business. He's actually tried to build silos in the middle of the ocean that governmental laws could not fuck with him. Didn't work, but still, that's his thing. Notoriously, he supported libertarians, whoever, who had that ideology who ran for government. Palantir is even another company that it's a little bit confusing. I'll try to explain it in short, but it's a data company.
Starting point is 05:08:46 It's a data analyst company. You're going to hear this guy's name. His name is in the Epstein Fals 2. But his name is also intricably tied to politics. Palantir is this company that claims that it's basically big brother. That's the best way to explain it. Their number one their number one customer is the government.
Starting point is 05:09:22 It's military. It's of that sort. And what they sold the government on is that it's basically Big Brother technology. They said, well, hey, we could figure out what someone's doing every minute of the day. They basically told the government, we have the resources and technology
Starting point is 05:09:42 that if you wanted to spy on your citizens, you can. Well, the reason why they adopted this is that after 9-11, right, which is, you know, September 11, 2001, the government wanted a way not necessarily to track residents, but to find out about terrorists. So this guy came in and says, oh, yeah, we would have been, if you fucked with us, we would have been showed you all the terrorists. by the way, it's reported that supposedly
Starting point is 05:10:14 they might be also being used by ICE to figure out illegal aliens in the United States and how they're moving. So maybe they could give data to say, yo, go to this city, on this block, there's like 40 of them. Now, granted, usually people who are illegal have limited footprint, but that's what their technology is.
Starting point is 05:10:36 It's analytics. It helps government agencies military. This is some spooky shit. It's a big brother. This guy has sold this thing. Their claim to fame is supposedly they have taken credit for being so good at finding anything in anyone all over the world. They have claimed that Palantir was important and integral in finding Osama bin Laden. because of that
Starting point is 05:11:14 is why the reporters have played a significant role because of that they have government contracts through the asshole like it just come on if you're the fucking company
Starting point is 05:11:25 that now some people believe that's not true and it was cap regardless it's a really spooky company this guy who owns it Peter Thiel
Starting point is 05:11:38 is kind of like a shadowy figure in the government he has his own agendas that sometimes align with other people he's a very interesting person but yet they claim the hunt for bin Laden
Starting point is 05:12:07 drew on unfathomable rich database he's in the Epstein files helping Epstein with a lot of data things keep in mind a lot of what he's doing is kind of vague A lot of people don't really know what he's doing.
Starting point is 05:12:41 Anyway, I'll leave that there. I don't want to keep going down that rabbit hole, but I just kind of give you a little lump sum of what was going on in a sense of AI currently. The players involve these kind of inevitable adjacent links to not necessarily Epstein, but possibly future corruption or maybe another Epstein. and then the figures who, no matter what happens,
Starting point is 05:13:15 and a Jeffrey Epstein could be thought of as, there's always going to be a Jeffrey Epstein, but it's always a Jeffrey Epstein being a scapegoat. You see who he's having dinner with. The people he having dinner with only got 50 times more powerful, and they're still here. He's dead. It's kind of reasonable to think
Starting point is 05:13:38 if he was talking to the most powerful people in the world, If they even thought he was doing something wrong, they could have got him out of the way then. Why didn't they? Yeah. If you guys never have time, you know, Twitter is a good resource, but just everybody has a name, just type in their name and just Epstein.
Starting point is 05:14:19 And you'll see some shit. So him and Peter Thiel, right? Jeffrey Epstein says, I keep hearing your intentionality argument. Imagine if this mess is what Obama really wanted. Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria, Syria, Palestine. Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt. We would have to admit strategy, beautifully, brilliantly executed.
Starting point is 05:14:48 Thiel says the word intentionality argument would center around making sure the U.S. get less involved with the world. The more of a mess with just lots of bad guys on different sides, the less we will do. So, you know, without getting too much in. And there's another one from Jeffrey to him saying Brexit, which is a, you know, the British exited some European Union
Starting point is 05:15:13 then there's Epstein on tape advising former Israeli Prime Minister to approach Peter Thiel he thought
Starting point is 05:15:28 there was two cyber companies look out and even though I know Peter I've never met Peter Thiel and everybody says
Starting point is 05:15:37 he sort of jumps around and acts like he's on drugs smoking yeah he looks there under drugs However, he is a company called Palantir. P-A-L-L-E-N. T-I-E-R, Palantiers, Peter Thiel's company.
Starting point is 05:15:53 And look at... Palantir-P-A-N-T-I-E-R? Yes. How you write, T-H-I-E-L-L-Y? T-H-I-E-L-L-Y. No. T-H-I-E-L-L-L-L. Why is Jeffrey Epstein advising an Israeli prime minister?
Starting point is 05:16:17 So he thought that Peter would put you on the board of Palantir. Peter Thiel is one of the best, I've never met him. He's going to come here next week. So I wanted to talk to him after I talk to you. He and Andreessen, it's called Andreason Horowitz. Andreson, they pay Larry a million dollars a year. Just to advise them. Do we as end?
Starting point is 05:16:39 A-N-D-R-E-E-S-O-N-R-E-O-N-R-N-R-E-N-R-E-E-R-S-O-N-R-E. and Horowitz. And how would... H-O-R-O-H-O-R-O-H-O-O-Witz. What they are, it's a lobbyist. What are they are? They are the biggest venture capital people in Silicon Valley.
Starting point is 05:17:00 But bigger than Sequoia or Clan of Perkins? These are the new Clan of Perkins. Everybody, these are the smart boys. So those two companies right away, in terms of, I said that we need, now in the next three weeks, if you're going to leave. It's interesting. Then you hear about the Rothschilds.
Starting point is 05:17:24 This is Peter Thiel. It's about Palantir's surveillance of the American people, sir, or any of your connections to Jeffrey Epstein. I think people are rather concerned about that last particular one. You're setting up a Big Brother surveillance system, and people know it, sir. Do you think the American people want this surveillance tech being mused against them?
Starting point is 05:18:00 Any comments at all on the EPSCH? Steen connections. You're a meeting with them. People are waking up to what you're doing there, sir. That's why we're here covering this with Alex Karp who is interesting. Oh, Peter Thiel also, you know, he has really these radical views of how he feels the world should work. And apparently he had shared before that he didn't feel like women should vote. And they didn't like that. And they didn't like that. too much. Anyway. Interesting. It's a lot of shit with this, man. It's a lot of shit with this. By the way remember, all these guys, they're going to use the excuse of, now we only
Starting point is 05:19:25 fuck with Epstein until he got caught. They got caught pretty early. The Leon Black dude who did think he's a co-conspirator, this guy. And so we have a license plate of it. It said Leon Blackwood was helping Epstein track women. Funny part about him.
Starting point is 05:19:58 Not only is he Jewish, he used to, he had a name change. Really, his full name before his family name changed was Leon Blackowitz, which supposedly is
Starting point is 05:20:16 it's, it's clearly Jewish. They claimed there was some type of either infidelity or something in the family and then they change his name to black. Interesting. I don't know. That's not,
Starting point is 05:20:38 whatever fire that is, it's not in. Interesting, man. Yeah, I don't want to go down this rabbit hole no more, but, you know, I think I gave you guys enough of a
Starting point is 05:20:47 thing that you guys could think about in terms of how deep that rabbit hole is. Very interesting. J. Cole. So Jay Cole, if you guys don't know, he is actually anticipated Jay Cole on pace. He's on pace to sell. Jay Cole's on pace to sell about 300,000 records first week. Okay?
Starting point is 05:21:27 He's selling a lot of CDs and also there are pre-sales. According to what is being projected, he's going to do about 100,000 in albums or 110 and about 300,000 overall, which will lead anyone who could do math. He'll do about 200,000 in streams. I think that's good. Being in the big three, I think, you know, him clearly selling over 200. It was a requisite. And I do believe that anything over 220 would be good.
Starting point is 05:22:01 250, I thought I was going to be pretty cool as well. But him doing 300 shows that, number one, he can't retire. There's a lot of demand for him. Even though he claims, you know, he's going to be taking a step back. I think 300 is a really dope number for him. But I think it also helps establish that as people keep saying that music and sales are down, I think if we're talking about the big three, I think Jay Cole and Kendrick are around the same level in terms of sales.
Starting point is 05:22:31 Now, I don't think consistently, I think Jay Cole just hasn't dropped in a while and this was hyped up as like maybe the last is the fall off. But I think if Kendrick had dropped, which supposedly Kendrick's going to be dropping, keep hearing it. Kendrick, I believe, would be in that 300 range as well. I think Drake would be in the 500 to 600 range, but I don't think he'll do a proper rollout, unfortunately, so I think 500.
Starting point is 05:23:01 And yeah, if you're wondering about the status of the big three, I think the big three are holding their position. Drake is a 500K first week type of guy. Kendrick is a 300K first week type of guy, and Jay Cole is the 300K First Week's type of guy. The big three. I don't think no one else
Starting point is 05:23:19 cracks anything over 250. I think Nikki could do 200. Okay, Nikki does 200. I think Future could do 200 as well. But I don't think anyone is kind of cracking close to that 300 mark. And I think that's where we kind of are.
Starting point is 05:23:38 All right. Let me play the snippet real quick. of Kendrick and Baby Keem. Is it that? I think, what is this? Kind of go in. So y'all bad to get it right. Oh, there's a short documentary.
Starting point is 05:24:05 What the fuck? So this is a promo for Baby Keem's album. Okay, let's watch it. So this is the diary of LeConegoVin. So y'all bad to get it right. Picture a girl is pretty for is this, making everybody busy as they see this. A filmmaker step into the scene. They worry about nothing but all lives is on me. See what I'm saying? I grew up around here in Long Beach where I actually
Starting point is 05:24:34 ordina born and raised out here. Wow, I'm lying to y'all. I was born and raised in Chicago and the rest of my life I spend my days out here in California. Seeing the back of me, that's my nephew. You know what I'm saying? Get a picture of them, but that's the little G right there. See what I'm saying? That's the G. Boo man. Hey, Boo man. Turn them around,
Starting point is 05:25:00 turn them around, BJ. Booman. Look at me. Boo. Hey, my name is Lacani Govan, but everyone in the family called me Connie, and I am Hakeem's auntie. Know what, my family, we have so many girls.
Starting point is 05:25:16 My grandmother has 10 daughters and four sons. And my mother, she has two sons, and five daughters. So we always having girls in the family. So my mother was like an advocate for like boys. Like I need a boy, we need a boy. So we was excited to have a boy. Hakeem doing six months?
Starting point is 05:25:36 We moved to Long Beach when Hakeem's mother, Janice, she moved to Long Beach. When she had Hakeem, she was now in a one bedroom. We actually lived with her like in that one bedroom apartment. I got a count that was my brother Jarrell, my mother Sharon, my dad Richard. my sister Tracy, Hakeem, and then myself. Okay, look, that's Richard right there, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 05:26:01 But he should love you. You get a 24-hour babysitter. It's all crazy. You know, he don't like him some camera muscle, but it's all great. Just right here is BJ. He's making, you know what I'm saying? Getting his eat on.
Starting point is 05:26:13 This is the baby, Boo-Man, whatever. What's your, Boo-Man? What did you think about the old Lakers, boo-man? I'm the youngest of the family, so I have that youngest syndrome where I wanted to have just someone younger than me. in the house. So when he came there, it wasn't so much like I was an auntie to him. I was a sister to him.
Starting point is 05:26:33 Well, they say this my son, and you know, he looked a lot like his mother. I mean, we didn't have much, but we did have love. That's what we had, like, living up in him. My auntie, when she took care of King, like his grandmother took care of him, all his aunties, he was always surrounded by love, you feel me? And some shit is not always perfect, but it is what it is, you feel me? Because it's take a family to raise a child. I'm Aram Hotech. My cousin is Baby King. Janet, his mom, is my first cousin.
Starting point is 05:27:02 We got the same grandma. We came, you know what I'm saying? They came out the same Coochie. Man, we all grew up together. Yes, the LBC days was crazy. It was fighting, it was shooting going on, you know what I'm saying? Wars. We were fucking around and go outside and shit. Get shot, hit by a car, bit by a dog.
Starting point is 05:27:19 I mean, everything go down that Long Beach, Goddard. Shit. Hey, MC, what's up? What's up? Y'all am five. I'm five. This is how we do. That's how we do this shot.
Starting point is 05:27:31 Exactly. This interview right here is telling you. This is the fucking ghetto. This is real live shit out here. You see people get shot, staff, wounded. Fucking I say, somebody gets their head buster yesterday. Long Beach at the time, the area that we were living in, it was very poor.
Starting point is 05:28:04 And the apartments, we lived in a Ford unit apartment and it was with older guys living there with no kids. We were probably like the only family with kids. The house that somebody got killed the other day. Fuck. It's lonely. You know what I'm saying? This lonely.
Starting point is 05:28:41 This is the hood. This the life. This is the life that I chose to live out here. You know what I'm saying? You ain't have no other way. You got to be scared. So I won out this motherfucking life. I won out.
Starting point is 05:29:00 Yeah. Kendrick Lamar, baby Kim's second cousin. I understood the hardship before he was. he was born. You know what I'm saying? He was, you know, his mom, that's my first cousin. You know what I'm saying? I already knew what she'd been through, you know, and was going through. And just the history of our family in general, you know,
Starting point is 05:29:21 we don't call ourselves the hillbillies for nothing. Oh, gee, why I'm on me in Vegas, you know what I'm saying? Section 8, welfare, general relief, AFDC. You know, this is a story of like a warfare environment and a warfare psychologically to like trying to change our generational curses, right? I'm keen my seaman, if I'm in this bitch
Starting point is 05:30:01 and I'm ready to crash out. I'm holding resentment. My mama's so petty. She left me in back of the stash house. I packed out the building. If you had to show, then that mean that you ready to black out. That mean that it's too late to back out.
Starting point is 05:30:11 The cameras are about to act now. Walking in the party, I don't fit no party. What the fuck, powered up. Turn down the doubles on what the fuck. What the fuck powered up? What the fuck powered up? Yeah, turn on down. Walking in the party, I don't fit no party.
Starting point is 05:30:31 What the fuck? Alright, let's get freaky with it. Give me top of my verse real quick, top of the second verse. Take the first note of the piano. Is it fake? Is it love? Probably I smell something. What you want to help you do? Let me get my head together the way I'm not through it.
Starting point is 05:30:58 Well, why don't you want some crack? Just answer that one person. Why? Keep my nerve straight. Crack, keep your nerve straight. Yeah. What kind of crack is it? It's cocaine.
Starting point is 05:31:12 Yeah. And you just want to smoke some cocaine. Well, you started back doing that, Richard, a month ago. Now, why do you want to do crack? drink too crack. I'm gonna have it, okay? I'm gonna do it one way or another. So we gonna give you the money,
Starting point is 05:31:35 you gonna go out there and stick somebody like? Where about the fine on that? But how we know when we give you this money right here, you go get and do dope, then you're gonna crow? We don't want you to OD. I ain't gonna crook, Connie. But how you know that? I already know.
Starting point is 05:31:46 How you know that, Richard? Stop get the camp, put up. Don't do. We ain't got time. Baby, sit no grown man. We ain't gonna give you nothing to support your habits. Let's go. Let's go, Conno.
Starting point is 05:31:55 Let's go, Conno. Well, this is my life. The father cracking it. Damn. Fuck the same. Hardships go with every family. Everybody got a story to tell. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 05:32:14 It's just a different variation of it, you feel me? Being the only child, growing up, you know what I'm saying? With my cousin, I know she was kind of difficult sometimes to live to be with, and he still made it. Like I said, man, my, his grandma, my aunties, they did their thing with him. And he turned, look what he turned out to be. Now this is the document you see right here, La Cunning Gauvin's life. And you know how that shit is One day I'm gonna be a filmmaker
Starting point is 05:32:38 One day I'm gonna be a successful writer You know how they go But um right now You know what I'm saying I came right here, you know what I'm saying He got him some dirty socks You know, you know, niggas pour in the head and shit like that
Starting point is 05:32:49 But we gonna make it rich one day You know what I'm gonna blow up We're blowing up and get two down from the fire Pussy nigga Get up and get out the house Get up and get off the couch Pussy nigger What is your working amount
Starting point is 05:32:59 What is your effort amount Pussy nigga I had to jump off the push I had to work out the ground Pussy nigger, taking a favor of a route. You're taking a favor of a row. You're taking a pussy nigger. This Atlanta opportunity.
Starting point is 05:33:13 You know what I'm saying? Take a balance. All right. We'll be back. Not on MTV, but this LBC. Peace. I keep my semen. If I'm in this bitch and I'm ready to crash out.
Starting point is 05:33:25 I'm holding resentment. My mama's so petty. She left me and back at the stash house. I packed out the building. If you had the show, then that means that you ready to black out. Say it. Bye. Bye.
Starting point is 05:33:36 Say, I love you. Hey. Hmm. I think this is actually, I'm kind of excited for it. I'm not even going to lie. I'm excited to see Kendrick actually show some support to somebody. And, you know, we ain't going to get it with no schoolboy Q or no goddamn, absolute, you know.
Starting point is 05:34:04 We'll get it with Siza. I'm glad that he's kind of giving an alley-up to Baby Kim. I always thought Baby Kim was a little bit absent throughout, like, this run Kendrick has been on. He's been working on his own project. And I want to see how the, like, the song actually sounded good. I'm kind of interested to see what this turns out to be. So I'm not knocking it.
Starting point is 05:34:24 Sounds good. Sounds good. You know what I'm saying? Again, I implore Kendrick to support his people. I think he will. I think he will. Yeah, it doesn't sound bad, though. It feels like it's going to be maybe some concept stuff.
Starting point is 05:34:47 I'm watching like the images I saw. The songs actually sound like, actually might be good. So I'm not knocking it. I'm not knocking it. Somebody said, I hate to admit it. No. What the fuck?
Starting point is 05:35:07 Why would I hate to admit it? You're telling the truth. Okay. All right, baby Kim. Come through, brother. And I hope your cousin does support you as he should. All right. uh we're at our six hour mark we're at four o'clock anything else that need to like quickly touch upon
Starting point is 05:35:32 before i get out of here man i do appreciate you guys just let you know wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow i can't believe we we have damn there 13 000 people of y'all in here still uh i got to do like a plug i'm sorry chat uh we're still selling tickets for my live show that's going to be in Miami. March 27th from 7 to 11 p.m. I hope you guys show up. We have sold out of all our meet and greed tickets. If you guys do want VIP tickets,
Starting point is 05:36:06 I'm trying to figure out some special accommodations for just VIP. Not meeting greets, though. Those are completely done at this point. But yeah, I hope you guys do show up. Bring a family, bring a friend. Bring a girl, make it a date night, do whatever you can. but I'm looking forward to see you guys here. Okay, make sure you copy tickets before they're out,
Starting point is 05:36:28 because I see a lot of people, and I felt so bad because I opened up meeting and greets twice. You guys got to get the tickets now, please. Okay? All right, I'll see you guys there. All right. Anything else? I feel like we had a good long stream today.
Starting point is 05:36:45 I think we had a good long stream. Devin Groves will actually get into his stuff tomorrow. He was talking about Woody. He's talking about young boy. and some other things. And also I kind of get at the Chipotle thing, this owner who kind of bugged out. We'll get at him in the morning too.
Starting point is 05:37:08 You know what? I'm going to save my voice chat. I love you guys. I appreciate you guys. It's 4 o'clock. Please go get some sleep, get some rest. Tackle a day tomorrow, I believe. It is officially Wednesday.
Starting point is 05:37:22 You got to get through today. The power through the week. You get to the week.

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