DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Kendrick Lamar hoping Drake Responds to his new song? Lil Wayne Speaks on Superbowl Snub.
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It feels like a dark climb.
Let me cut that off before.
Shmirk hit me like.
It's popping, people.
Boy back in the building.
The boys back in the building.
Let me tweet.
Sal.
How y'all doing?
I'm sorry.
We low-key broke the street last night, man.
We...
What was gonna say?
Oh, yeah, we low-key broke the street.
Matter of fact, I hate telling y'all shit that never happened or didn't end up
happening.
So tell me how I plan the late stream anyway.
Okay, Cardi hits me.
Ak, you're number one, you're the best.
I got to let you know dropping tonight.
Now, I'm going to be honest with you.
Cardi's kind of like a visual liar, so we don't know what that means.
I'm like, I'm cool, I put it out there.
He's out and put it to my story.
Bit hits me back again.
This is like 9, 10, right?
I'm thinking I'm going to get on stream maybe 10, 30, 11.
He says, act.
I'm coming on your stream.
Let's hit the Zoom call instantly.
I'm like,
Big Barty on the stream?
A legendary.
You got to get it done.
My bitch ass took three shots,
fell asleep, nigga.
He's like,
yo,
he's like,
let me get on stream
at 2 o'clock, 2 a.m.
And I'm like,
ain't this some vampire shit?
Like, all right,
whatever, nigga.
Two o'clock, let's go.
Nigga, I fell asleep
before even midnight,
nigga.
Nigga, I woke up like three.
And I hit that nigga back.
I said,
Yo.
That's what I realized the whole internet was like kind of tight at him,
but then he dropped the song.
I don't know.
Whatever.
Don't worry.
Cardi going to come away around.
What else?
What else?
Okay, not much.
All right.
So we did kind of, so.
Oh, another L chat.
Oh, my God.
I'm catching these fucking Ls.
I feel so bad.
I was having such a great stream.
When Kendrick dropped that, you know,
that song just talking about a bunch of fucking nothing.
It was still a good night.
It was a good night to react to it.
Is he dissing?
Is he not?
You know what I mean?
Even though the ironic part about the whole thing,
Kendrick literally said the lines.
One of my favorite lines is his whole beef.
He's like, yo, fuck.
He says, if I ever diss, I'm going to hit you direct or whatever the line is.
I forgot, but it's on euphoria.
Basically say he don't sneak this.
He's like, I hate the way you.
sneak this if I ever catch flight he's going to be direct.
Anyway,
we're having a good time kind of breaking that down.
What does it mean for Kendrick?
What it means for the Super Bowl?
What it means for the Super Bowl?
What it means for Drake? We're having a good time.
And then I was supposed to go link with an artist.
Locate.
And like, I won't tell y'all who.
But this person was like,
yo, I'm in New York.
I want to kick it with you.
Like, shit, I got to do a club host and let's roll out to the club.
See, I stay in Jersey, people.
And also at this point of my life
Like you know
I love watching people in their early 20s
Their whole life is all about clubs
Like they're like chasing clubs like me
I used to be a DJ
I've partied out all my days
Only thing that makes me happy these days
Is just counting of money and working hard
Like you gotta get the fun out of your life
You know what I mean
You gotta get the little cheap thrills or whatever
Anyway so these days I don't really go to clubs
I didn't go a lot of you
I usually work
So anyway this nigga whoever the rapper is
I'm gonna tell you who
He says yo act
So I'm like, oh, if you want me to pull up
And we're going to roll to a club together
You're hosting fine
Because I want to tap over them
I'm like, what time?
I live in Jersey
Everything closes that to
This thing is said
Oh, we're going to roll out to the club at 3 o'clock
Excuse me?
Three o'clock
Yeah, three o'clock
I'm like, oh hell fucking no
Anyway, I had to do my hair and shit like that
Like I realized I didn't have enough time
Basically I didn't go
I didn't go
What the fuck?
Imagine going somewhere at 3 o'clock
I was like, fuck no
nigga I am sleeping by three o'clock
three o'clock
I start my three hour nap from three o'clock
I wake up 6.30 every day.
Three to 6.30, that's my sleep.
Well, yeah, this motherfucker's like,
yo, we're rolling out to the club at 3 o'clock.
Three o'clock?
Oh, Nick, you out of your damn mom, bear.
Funniest thing, I was trying to come up with this cues
and these are my people, so if they see it,
I hope they know I wasn't played with them.
They're like, so it's, I'm telling them,
like, now I don't think I'm going to be able to make it.
I just look.
I'm like an hour away.
I still got to do a-bah-b-b-ba-ba.
You know what they said?
It's all good.
We're going to be late.
We probably ain't going to get there to four or five.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Nake-what type of club are y'all going to?
Now, I didn't look it up.
It's a legit club.
It's actually a popping club.
But I was like, what the fuck?
Yeah, anyway.
Oh, shit.
Okay, okay, okay.
I was DM and on these Instagram, Twitter pages.
Okay, so, okay, why did I say all that?
we are behind in topics even though I've been pretty much streaking streaming every day
I think we've been doing a good job of content we did get slow on content a couple days
but we made up for it and then we get the song but then the song drops and then we didn't
do no other topics so there's mad topics to do okay so yes and for everybody who is
drake doubt who was Kendrick's out um super bold out we got a few topics relating to that
today I'm not going to make the whole stream about it I understand we're super behind
I spoke with little T.J.'s representative proxy, his lawyer.
There was a whole situation with little T.J.
supposedly being indicted and some gang Rico for slaughtery gang in Bronx.
We got to get to that.
Some more details this came out about not only the death of Richel McCorm,
but his celebration of life.
That's what they're calling it.
And the family has certain specific requests of fans
because they're doing a public ceremony that the fans could come.
What else is going on?
We have another lawsuit.
Yep, another lawsuit for Diddy.
This time is filed by Dawn Richards.
She's a member of Danny D.K.
She's came out with a shit ton of allegations.
We do have the lawsuit ready for you guys to watch or look at.
What else?
I feel like there was a bunch of other things that we just completely neglected.
Let me see, let me see.
Because we were just inundated with all of this, you know,
conversation around Kendrick Drake and Super Bowl.
and whatever.
Of course, you know, we're probably going to start.
Caribou's ready to speak up now.
Shout to her.
We'll get to the Wayne stuff.
Anything with Super Bowl or Kendrick or Drake will get to that.
Complex drops a list.
Oh, my God.
This was abysmal.
The top 20 rappers in their 20s, according to Complex.
This shit was crazy.
This shit was crazy, my nigga.
We'll get to that.
Let me see what else is going on.
Hot Boy released from prison.
Congrats to him.
Hardy B has had her third child with offset.
Congratulations to them.
My man Shannon Sharp got tired of y'all calling him gay,
and he finally just staged pretty much,
won't say the perfect,
but he staged what would be an exposure that he's straight, okay?
You know what I mean?
Like, yo, if niggas call you gay enough,
you just got to let niggas,
you got to like FaceTime yourself in the pussy
for niggas to believe you're possible straight.
By the way, the funniest part is that you got to look at the sometimes
The side effects of the problem sometimes is worse than the cure for the actual problem
Because why do niggis think you were that gay that this had to happen for them to now be like
Oh shit
Woo, that niggies not gay
Uh, we'll go down the or go to the important moments of the Carisha please
And Rick Ross episode that did come out
and let me see what else what else what else what else what else what else
i think there's some tyreek hill updates not too sure
but also we'll get into some title thing
where apparently nick monaise has confirmed that she did not get a
fucking dime from her ownership stake in title
which people had value that every owner should have got like nine or so
million dollars apparently that was not the case um we did watch
the debate. The debate was pretty much
what it was.
And yeah,
these other things are kind of old at this point.
All right? Oh, also there's some
why sell
why sell updates about the trial. The trial is kind of
you know, it's still intensifying, but we still have
a long way to go, but there are some
interested moments like usual
coming out of court. Also,
you know, I guess this will be in a Drake section.
We got DeMar de Rosen, who
appeared on the breakfast club to explain why the hell
he would be showing up in a video
that was calling Drake a pedophile
and essentially he ignored the reason why
niggies is mad and he just said, I like Compton, okay?
I don't know.
I don't know why nobody phrases it like that to him.
Bro, bro, it's not that you like Compton over Toronto.
You're saying Drake is your friend.
And this song wasn't a, yo, shout out to Compton song.
This song was Drake's a pedophile anthem.
So why would you be in that song, brother?
Anyway.
I don't think we'll get to this, but Ray Weather Jr. goes live accidentally.
He goes live purposely.
And he showcases what he is what looks like him coaching his kids that if the cops come,
they don't snitch on mom or dad.
Apparently he was fighting with the mother of his child or his children,
Princess Love, and I don't know why he got on Instagram or, you know,
I understand it, because these days as a man, you have to record.
every encounter with a woman just for your own safety but putting this up online it's kind of
crazy kind of crazy okay anyway um and i guess maybe we get to a cardy topic as well um i think
cardy's starting to heat back you know not heat back up i i think he's starting to drum up the wheel
to go back to music releasing again obviously about like eight months or seven months ago
it was feeling like he was about to drop where we were about to get a date.
Now apparently we have an album cover, however, no date.
Apparently the album is going to be called I Am Music,
and the cover art is just a speaker, okay?
Somebody says upper echelon, thank you for the 50.
Oh, wow, my boy with a heavy hit already.
Shit, I might have to go check out what you said first.
He said, go check out Charleston White speaking about Kendrick Lamar.
Okay, we might check that out first.
I appreciate you, my brother.
He's talking about him on Don't Touch the South.
Yeah, we'll look at that.
Yeah, let's do that.
Then afterwards, you let me know.
Should we do the ditty stuff first?
I know some of y'all really are tied over this Kendrick Lamar, Drake shit.
You want to talk about other things.
I do want to break down this P.Ditty shit for y'all.
And if y'all want me to just cover the Drake and Kendrick stuff,
in the middle, let me know.
All right?
End of south.
Is it called end of south?
Charles to the white.
Let me see.
Oh.
Is it this?
What the heck is end of south?
Or in the south?
That's what you meant, right?
In the south.
Is that like a podcast?
Apologies if I don't,
exactly not familiar with the platform.
Where is it at?
I'm probably going to be.
clicking on the wrong thing. Here we go. Is it this?
You think with the Kendrick concert and everybody coming together, as time goes by,
same shit happening. Gang shootings, drive-bys.
Man Kendrick did that for a video shoot. He didn't do that to bring niggas together.
Them niggas just found, they just found something to dance.
Okay, y'all got to help me. Tell me with the search, please. Tell me with the search.
I'm reading the comments.
already muted. Nah, nigger. Okay, tell me what to search. I passed it. What is it? Is it, is it this?
Oh, okay. Kendrick Lamar. Fat food. Yeah. Absolutely. There's a lot.
Kendrick Lamar. Sad food. Yeah. Don't tap. Oh, don't touch the South Kendrick Lamar.
Is it that? I don't know watch the full video if there's a video. I guess a Charleston White video.
What's the name of the platform? How do you get signed? Make some.
some good music. Okay, okay, here it is, I guess.
Kendrick Lamar.
Pepper on the pizza?
So fast food.
Fast food, yeah.
Absolutely not.
Yeah.
Why you put him in the fast food?
C.
Why you put him in the fast food?
His music don't touch the souls on the South.
Yes, they do.
No, it don't.
Not like, not like...
Man, M.HBCU is gonna burn.
They're not like us into the ground.
Maybe USC, Southern California, but it don't,
it don't make us move down here like Gigi
and Future and all them, man,
no, fast food.
So you don't.
think his music is good for the soul, though.
No, uh-uh.
I can't, I ain't never heard nobody jumping across.
Say, man, bumped that Kendrick.
Now, I didn't heard him.
Me.
I didn't hear him say bump that Drake now.
Now, I ain't, I ain't, now, now, I guess got to be.
No, you already said he was fast food.
They don't, okay, man, every nigga pulled up out the fast food out of the club,
drunk trying to get that, that drunk ends up off of them.
So we do eat fast food, though, y'all.
We like soul food, but boy, we eat fast food, too, though.
NBA young boy.
Noodles.
Rima noodles.
Right. I won't necessarily agree with that.
What I will say and will agree to say is that I definitely believe that Kendrick Lamar's music outside of not like us.
If your palette of Kendrick Lamar music is not like us, there's not a shit ton of songs,
especially if you go outside of maybe the Canada.
You know, obviously there's some on Good Kimat City.
You could catch some.
It's a lot.
I think Dan was a really commercial album.
But think about the song he dropped like two days ago, right?
You know, everybody's really meticulously scrutinizing.
Is Drake music coming and going?
You know that nobody will know a lyric from that song that dropped a few days ago.
That didn't have a title.
No one will know one line from it next week.
I also think that's the reason why he didn't drop it to DSPs.
Right?
So, you know, do I think he has a capability of making songs not like us?
Yeah.
Do I think that's what he aims to do the majority of time?
No, I think most of the songs he usually gives are a good mix between not like us,
the euphoria type of records, which is kind of conceptual but multifacitive and multilayered.
And then you get these little Negro spiritual records like the one he just dropped.
You know, one of those fake woke, no deodorant, feet to the ground.
You know what I mean?
Sandals wearing motherfucking type shit.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah, the chicie type music.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, one of those.
Like, African garb wearing one.
Like, that type of music right there.
I think he, like, pull out of this, not one person.
If you're not a Kendrick fan, you can't name one quotable from an whole album he dropped
called Untitled Unmastered.
Nobody knows, right?
So I got to agree that some of his catalog definitely lacks that.
And in his defense, maybe that's just to have that, maybe it's to serve all the bases, right?
So like, yeah, if you have a catalog that's just filled with not like us bounce type of club records or uptempo records, you might lack the substance.
And if you only have a bunch of catalog with, like, for example, the song that just dropped, that fake woke shit, you know what I mean?
People are going to call you boring.
So I don't know.
I don't know.
the other thing that you know and I guess I'm shooting them some bail too but I want to be fair
if if not like us is the type of bop you like from Kendrick the intro to not like us right
on the video that had some kind of bounce to it as well so you know and that didn't seem to be a
disc record so I can't I can't just say that you know Kendrick doesn't have those records he
could make him but sometimes I think that pro black shit he'd be on it be on it because that's really
like his base he gets on it a lot me to me in particular i don't give two fucks about that song
he just dropped i thought it was a waste of mike uh mike in airspace no need to put it out
you know i mean this one write a book okay yeah and charlesa white it's gonna be uh charlesa white
it's gonna be a little bit sarcastic all right first and foremost let's get to the obvious
that's breaking and i didn't want to even start out with drink man god damn it which i got me here
But did Drake get off for the Super Bowl, bro?
Because this morning I woke up and there's manniggas hitting me like, yo,
Ack, told you Drake me feeding your lies.
You and Mealy Maul, Drake just lies to you and y'all are dick riders.
I just eat it up.
I'm like, what the fuck that got to do with me for?
Right?
So if you guys don't know Mealy Maugh, a nigga who I'm, it's like walking dead eye.
I thought this nigga was deceased.
Feel what I'm saying?
Mili Maul Drake's Super Bowl.
I forgot
Mealy's not his name
They got his
Rope Mealy
Meeley
Oh boy
Okay
So the relevant parts in this
Is that
Let me see
Okay
The relevant part is that
A
A
A
podcaster known as
Mealy Mall
Said this on his story
On this podcast
About
Drake reaction to
Kendrick Lamar.
Have you spoken to him since the announcement?
Yeah, spoke briefly.
About the Super Bowl or you guys were just like
talking about week one.
No, the Super Bowl.
Week one.
No, it was about the announcement.
It was just regular shit laughed
and he gave me his thoughts on how he felt about it.
you know, what he thought was going on.
But it was, you know.
Is that something you can share on Mike?
What he said?
Yeah.
No, I would never do.
Okay.
But he's not.
I figured I'd try.
Yeah, no.
I kind of knew the answer.
You know, it's just, right.
Yeah.
A lot of it is just laughing, man.
It's just like, you know, like, word, like this is what y'all want to see.
Like, yeah.
Okay.
That's hate.
We do.
Obviously, people.
That is hate.
No.
The whole internet is upset about it.
The sticky part about all of this is,
Drake has been offered this Super Bowl show for some years now and has turned it down.
Probably four years he's been offered to perform at Super Bowl.
Said no for whatever reason.
Whatever reason to me just didn't.
Did he tell you that or is that like a known thing?
I didn't know that.
I have never heard that either.
What?
That who?
Drake said no.
Well, he has.
Drake has turned down to Super Bowl a few years.
Now, here's the thing.
And, you know, I'm going to get to a media point in this in a bit.
so I heard Td E puns say something
and I thought it was interested
so Milly Moll says this
right now you have to realize
like Mili Moll got pulled from the depths of hell
from six feet under from being in a bunk bed casket
by Drake because it's apparent that Drake
does speak to him as well and Drake speaks a bunch of people
like speaking to Drake is not some exclusive thing right
but I could imagine he's probably targeted
in who he lets knows information
because he probably knows at some point
they'll decimate it or not decimated.
They will distribute it in whatever format they would like.
So I actually do believe that he had this conversation with Drake,
but here's a thing.
I'm telling you, right now we're going to post-battle syndrome.
I keep saying it's PBS, post-battle syndrome.
And what quickly happened is that people were like,
yo, this feels like cope from Drake fans.
Now, there's a guy, and let me see if I could find,
what's this guy's name?
I'll just go to Kirkgo.
Basically, a journalist, right?
A journalist came out from a journalist.
A journalist came out from Bloomberg business.
And the thing about media these days is that as soon as you see a big name,
you're like, oh, this got to be reputable, right?
Because like, who are you going to believe?
Mealy Mall or the Bloomberg.com website that hires, quote, unquote, journalists.
And what's the guy's name?
Because I want to put him on the clock because if I ever get shit wrong,
niggas act like I'm a liar.
So we're going to get to the bottom of whose line here.
Where is it?
Where is it?
Get a preview.
Can I find it?
Okay.
I think the niggas name is Randall Williams, I think.
Let's click on his name.
Is it him?
Yes.
So this is a guy here, okay, who says NFL sources.
He broke this news today.
He says NFL sources.
He works with Bloomberg sports.
NFL source told me in the last five years,
the NFL has been partnered with Rock Nation.
The two parties have never offered Drake the Super Bowl halftime show.
One source said it's a blatant lie.
Now, you know the K-Bots of this world.
They're like, oh my God, yes.
We caught Drake lying or Meeley Mawler's line.
It's over, right?
And I remember even thinking, I'm like,
if Drake did lie, this is a very dumb lie.
Because number one, even if it was true,
I still think, why the fuck is Drake turning down the Super Bowl?
Like, don't turn the Super Bowl, like, down if you're doing it on an ego trip
or you're trying to little bro with them, if you're going to rap later in the song,
saying big as the Super Bowl.
Why didn't you do the Super Bowl?
Goes back again to the narrative I keep saying just about Drake's music.
For a guy who's the biggest rapper, he sure gives the least effort.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, that shouldn't be the case, right?
We see the other top artists do a lot more.
The weekend.
Taylor Swift, like these people, like Sabrina Carpenter performed at the VMAs.
Like they are very much involved, not only giving their fans music,
but continuing and further in their brand and trying to reach as many people as they can
because all these people are international pop stars.
So Drake turned down to Super Bowl, whether true or not, I'm like, yo, what the fuck?
Like, why turn it down?
Now, there is one possible reason that I could think of just off the top of my head.
when Jay Z just got on, right?
Jay Z came in to stop all the hatred of vitriol going at the NFL from the black community.
Drake has never been, you know, that's never been really his thing to like make public stances or he definitely, you know, he's not the guy who's seen as beloved, you know, from black people culturally, you know, like, oh, he's like one of the, it's going to be all right type of thing.
Well, we're going to be all right type of niggas.
so why would you ruin your face or make yourself look worse by crossing the picket line
and going against Colin Kaepernick because at that time it was almost seen like it was going
against Colin Kaepernick at that time right so maybe that's why Drake would turn it down
right but if he just turned it down because he thought he was bigger than the Super Bowl
I just think that's fucking stupid I'm sorry and I'll still say that okay
anyway so this guy put it out everybody's then commenting like yo Drake's a liar
Mealy Maul is a liar.
And then the story flips back again.
What ended up happening is that Elliot Wilson,
and you kind of have more reason to leave Elliot Wilson
because Elliot Wilson has been like the biggest hater of Drake
since Drake dissed him on Instagram.
So he got no reason to say nothing nice about Drake.
And I agree.
If Drake diss you like shit, when little baby diss me, fuck that, nigga, man.
Yeah, I got no problem with Elliot Wilson, you know,
feeling the way about Drake, whatever, whatever.
The only thing I don't like what Elliot does,
Elliot will try to get somebody else to hate on Drake for him.
No, nigger, you hate on Drake.
Keep the hate with you.
Like, when I'm hating on meek,
I don't need a nudge that hate on meek.
I'm hating on meek.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's my only thing I've noticed about Elliot.
But anyway, he came out,
and he actually said the opposite of what this journalist said.
No, Millie Mall is right.
apparently
Drake has turned down
a Super Bowl
multiple times
this is what he said
other thing I want to say
is I had some intel
I thought Ma was capping
I thought he was lying
about Drake turned it down
multiple times right
The sticky part about all of this is
Drake has been offered
this Super Bowl show
for some years now
and has turned it down
probably four years he's been offered
perform at Super Bowl
said no for whatever reason
that sounded wild
There was like four times.
Who turns out the Super Bowl that many times?
Even ACQ was like, how many times he turned it up?
Why would he turned out?
I have an authority.
My multiple sources have told me that Drake has indeed turned down the Super Bowl.
He actually turned down the first two, the one in Miami and the weekend one.
That was the first two that Jake took over.
Yeah.
Now, here's the thing of people with credibility, and we're going to get back to this journalist guy who said that it was absolutely a lie.
And according to their sources, it was a blatant lie.
Elliot Wilson is a really good source for this.
Why, Elliot Wilson right before he went to hip-hop DX
or I don't even know if he still has a title anymore, no pun intended.
Elliot Wilson, if you don't know, and this is how I even come in,
when I went to do everyday struggle,
Elliot Wilson eventually moved on to a position,
because, you know, he was supposed to do everyday struggle with Joe.
He didn't do it because Sean set up a couple of things,
and he ended up running title.
Like so basically he became the head honcho or like one of the head honcho's that title title owned by jZ
him and jay have been locked in he has the most i don't know maybe angie got more j z interviews than him
but he has a bunch of j z interviews he literally has a direct connection to to jay and i know he like
he he's definitely still in bed with jade no pun intended no ditty shit uh because
Elliot will clip anything I say
roasting anybody else on here
except when I started talking about Jay Z
nigga I could say anything about Jay
he would act like I never said it
if I say if I say 20 good things about Drake
and say one bad thing
the one bad thing is clip
I could say Jay Z been cheating on Beyonce
been beating it I could say anything
none of that shit goes up so anyway
that's his man's I get it
so what I'm saying is that he's a good he's a good source
he's a good source for all of these
things that could be what Jay-Z or Rock Nation really, really things or really want to say on the
record.
And he's basically saying according to his sources, so I got to imagine Jay-Z, right?
According to his sources, Drake did turn it out.
Two, the one in Miami and the weekend one.
That was the first two that Jake took over.
Yeah.
So Jay takes over.
And again, his rival, whatever, Drake, like you talk about all these history and this back
and forth.
I mean, these guys are all rivals with each other.
They've had their good times and bad times with each other.
But business-wise, Jay Zee wanted Drake on that Super Bowl stage, and he turned it down twice.
So now years later, when an opportunity is asked of Kendrick?
And Kendrick says, yes, is Jay not playing fair there?
Like, should Drake feel away about it?
When he's known himself, he's had an opportunity to do it.
And he's turned it down?
That's my opinion.
Did you ask why he would have turned it down?
I don't know why, but he did turn it down.
He was offered it twice.
Yeah, again, see the two reasons why Drake turned it down.
Either he's super egotistical, and you've got to be super egotistical to turn down something multiple times.
And which, by the way, I heard Rihanna had turned down once before she did it later.
But Rihanna has done it.
Michael Jackson has done it.
Prince has done it.
Like, these are the biggest artists in the goddamn world.
Right?
Like, again, you compare yourself to them when you're kind of bragging and doing your Drake shit.
So I can't think you think you're too big for the Super Bowl.
I got to think of some other things.
You know, I see some people be like, well, you know, availability of the center.
Yeah, listen, I'm pretty sure even if these things are on tour, you could move two weeks of your tour back.
You could cancel like six, seven dates because, you know, you're going to have to go rehearse and do all that stuff.
You're not just showing up day off and running on stage.
But, yeah, niggas can move their shit around for the Super Bowl.
The priceless billboard in terms of promotion is worth it for any artists, including Drake.
And I see some people like, well, yeah, Drake, don't rap for free.
Please shut up.
Everybody did the Super Bowl for free.
It's just one of those things.
And I don't even know if, let's say Drake is going to be at the center of this FIFA thing,
which, by the way, I don't know why y'all convinced me.
Y'all told me the World Cup, FIFA World Cup was in Toronto.
Nick, I looked up.
Somebody lied to me.
FIFA World Cup Final
Nigger that shit is in MetLife
Stadium, nigga in 2026, that's in Jersey
That's in Jersey on the board of Jersey
New York. That shit is not in Toronto, nigga.
And that's going to be the game
where everybody watches.
That's going to be the motherfucking game
that everybody watches, this one.
And it's just a new...
I guess the FIFA World Cup this year
is just in...
It's in Canada.
Let me see.
the whole World Cup is going to be in Canada, the U.S., and somewhere else.
I forgot where else, but, yeah.
Yeah, the World Cup is going to be...
Yes, Canada, Mexico, and United States.
I don't know why y'all made me think that they picked Toronto.
I was like, why they pick Toronto?
No, they might have a couple of...
Apparently, in Canada, there's going to be two spots that they're going to do certain events
or certain, like, matches.
They're going to have one in Toronto, I believe, and another one.
Toronto.
Yeah, one in Toronto.
Yeah.
One in Toronto and one in, no, no, no, no, I don't know, wait.
Fuck, hold on.
One in Toronto and another one.
I thought it was like Montreal or something.
Like, yeah.
So anyway, this will not be like, you know, it's three countries co-hosting it.
Canada, Mexico, United States.
and the final is going to be in motherfucking
I know it says MetLife Stadium
but it's like literally you could walk to New York
it's in New York right
even though this is technically Jersey but still
MetLife Stadium the New York Jets play
MetLife Stadium
the New York Giants play MetLife Stadium
yeah
okay
oh good oh good oh good
um yeah but
but here's the thing
so now Elliot Wilson comes out and says
dog
dog
Essentially
Drake has turned the shit down
So let me look what this guy is saying now
Maybe he switched up his beat
Let me see
Oh he hasn't said anything else
So yeah I'm I don't know this guy from
Oh are we at Elliot Wilson
Here we go
I don't know why at him
He says NFL sources
Tell me
Nah I'm sorry brother
Yo I'm gonna keep me to be with you
Mr. Randall Williams
We never heard about you
before three hours ago, my guy.
I'm going with Elliot Wilson.
Not only the guy who has direct connections to Jay-Z.
Now, also, he has the most reason of everybody but Joe Budden in terms of media to hate
on Drake.
And even he is saying, nah, Drake actually did it.
So I'm sorry, Mr. Randall Williams.
This is an interesting part in media.
Randall, I'll tell you how I would normally handle this, okay?
the same recess, though.
I'll tell you how to do it.
I'd go back to my source and I'd say,
hey, listen,
Elliot Wilson and others are getting direct sources
from obviously Jay-Z
saying that Drake was offered.
Could you either give me something more
if you were telling the truth?
It looked like he had multiple sources.
It says it's a blatant lie.
I would tell him, this is how I handle sources.
If you lie to me, I stop protecting you.
Don't lie to me.
If you feed me a lie, before I look like the liar, we're the liar.
So don't give me anonymous lies.
You get what I'm saying?
I protect a lot of people.
I get a lot of information.
Sometimes your favorite rapper leaks some shit.
And it's all good.
You'll never hear where it came from, right?
I've even protected their name when other rappers call me like, how the fuck?
Where the, no, bro, I can't tell you that.
You get what I'm saying?
Now, where you can't protect the source
If someone is using you as a propaganda machine
Like, like for example, I think Mili Maw should have did this
If Drake, like for example, if Drake tells me,
Yo, act, I turn the Super Bowl down four times
And then I, and it's understood that he knows
I'm finna go say that publicly
And I go say it
And it comes back that he fucking lied to me
Even though Moll did say
His source was Drake,
Nick, I'm telling Drake,
nigga, go, go clear that shit up, nigga.
Like, nigga, you're not going to use me as a mouthpiece for your lies and propaganda.
And then when it gets exposed, I just look like the liar.
You just look like some random person who didn't say shit.
So, and shit, I've done that with Cardi, too.
Nick, Cardi, bro, Cardi.
You know, you know what I'm telling mes about when your album's coming?
I'm getting it from you, right?
I'm getting it from your label, right?
Like, nigga, I'm not just like, genie, genie, when is Cardi?
Like, nigger, either go tell the people.
what's going on or nigger i now have to out the source and and tell the people hey i'm not lying
you's carty line cardy's the fucking lie right so uh yeah whoever this randallel guy is
expose the source and this come from me the person who never exposed the source because sources
know not to fuck with me uh don't don't feed me no lies okay or don't fee me no lies that if if
the opposite is proven to be true um you can come and stand on the record of what's
you fed me pause all right so we'll see if that happens what do i believe i believe elia wilson i'm
gonna keep it on it with you i believe elia wilson probably talked to jay right or talk to somebody
rot nation talk to those people he knows the people um so i believe him i don't believe this guy okay
now it brought me to an interesting point because i started talking about journalism at that point right
a little bit right t d punch and i seen recently t d punch
say said this and and i don't know why all y'all niggas is trying to like piggyback off like what kensik lamar nigger kensik lamar ain't no goddamn oracle i know y'all treat him like he's baby jesus and rap but nigger you know the nigger drops once every five years
there's no follow-through with any of this like mythical like down-the-earth extra shit he'd be talking about like nigger he he puts a veil over all of our eyes and disappears when he's done selling records let's keep it
being, right? So, Asim Punch said this. He said, the propaganda narratives painting around
hip-hop culture is scary. Everything loses its true value when the truth is absent. It's getting
tough to come on here and engage with people who are really part of this thing and love music.
It's getting impossible to tell who's who. Nasty. That was a very interesting point by
T.D. Punch. And I kind of agree with him, except I'm glad we're here. I'm glad we're here.
You see, now we're at a place.
And again, I know none of you don't ever give Kendrick any type of fucking blame or anything.
But I'm blaming Kendrick and I am blaming Drake.
You know why these days everybody looks to hear what they could be hearing from Drake's fucking mouth for me.
Because Drake don't want to fucking talk.
Kendrick don't want to fucking talk.
We got to go listen to DJ head or it puncture something.
None of these things do interviews.
None of them will put out a tweet.
none of them will tell us how they think they're just like oh i'm just dropping random music
and you know what causes like it's like it's not just the game of basketball that
that that that that garners wide span attention it's the narratives oh it's katelyn Clark
and angel reese oh it's lebron versus the avengers like it's that's what gets people intrigued
so when these rappers kendrick alike they don't kensrick ain't do an interview
in 10 years.
He don't talk, you don't got to do an interview,
but at least the digger don't get on live
and like explain anything he's saying.
He's just talking in cryptic codes,
hieroglyphics and bullshit.
Drake talking of three, four,
maybe media personality, me included,
but who knows what fucking his intended purpose is.
Here's the point.
I love where we're at now.
Because I'm in media.
I'm going to keep running with the shit.
For people like TDE punch,
Don't blame nobody but the artist.
They used to be times where JZ, Cameron, 50 cent, would be like, hey, I don't want nobody else controlling the narrative about me.
Let me just speak and let me clear up everything going on.
Okay.
Again, this is not solicitation for interviews with none of these niggas.
Listen, I've made peace with a long time ago that Kendrick think he's too good to interview with nobody,
that Drake, that all these niggies think they're too good.
to do that. Okay. I always, that's always tell y'all. I make more money talking about people than
talking to them. You know what I mean? Like, the Super Bowl shit, I could cover it for the next week.
If I interview with a nigga, it's, and he says the truth, it's over. Like, you know what I mean? Like,
I can't tell by it no more. It's like, there's no more. Okay, here's this next arc. So again,
hip-hop is a place where the top artist, and I know Jay is pretty much retired, but we'll throw them in the mix.
Rihanna, the weekend,
Kendrick, Cardi,
they don't fucking speak.
So you know what it's going to be?
Big Act is going to make up all this shit.
Well, not make it up because y'all are talking to me.
Like, like, party is.
Cardi's talking to me the whole day yesterday.
We're like, Cardi, just talk to,
why are you talking to me?
Talk to them.
Talk to.
So here's the thing.
The version of hip-hop we get now
is rappers who are scared or unwilling to talk.
mostly unwilling to talk because they want to keep their mystique,
they now just talk to a few media people
who then disseminate those information
and then people don't hear it from the original source
and everybody has their own agenda
and of course we're now living in gossip land.
So again, I don't mind.
I'm the top guy at the gossip landshed because I talk to all the pop and rappers,
okay, except Kendrick.
But I talk to everybody.
I talk to people who Kendrick got to pay to get the records out.
So I don't talk to him, but I get the information anyway.
You get what I'm saying?
But this is true, though.
I don't want to hear no rappers or nobody who claims they love rap culture
say that there is propaganda, say that there's lies,
say that there's this when the people who have the loudest voices don't talk for themselves.
If you're talking through Ack and Maw,
if you're talking through DJ head and TDE punch,
you deserve to get all the motherfucking narratives.
written about yourself. Y'all niggins start talking for y'allselves because I'm going to be fine regardless.
These days I look on Twitter and Twitter no matter what is said, right? Twitter creates narratives.
Like for example, let's stay with Kendrick for a second. Bro, Kendrick dropped an album with a bunch of like
subliminals or sneakness in but also talking about the culture in like a weird way. We don't even know who he's
talking about. He said he's talking about radio guys. We don't even know. He's talking about radio guys. We don't even
who he's talking about then he put some shoes on his thing like of course now you're the cryptic
guy you kind of won the battle by people attributing whether rightly or wrongly weird meanings to
everything you are doing oh 616 that's it was that time Drake went by the bus stop to go scout the kids
oh 616 oh that's a bible verse from corinthians wait 616
Bro, that was like back in 2011 when they first, bro.
Nigey, like all this cryptic shit,
y'all deserve for us to make up some bullshit about y'all.
Cut the fuckery out.
Like, when did y'all niggas get so lit that y'all got a tweet?
Like, I see everybody, they're so like,
oh, look how Kendrick moves.
He's just dropped three, just three tweets.
Like, he don't say nothing else.
Cool.
We're perfectly fine.
We'll make up a narrative for you.
So TD Punch, this goes for,
This is not just for, you see, I'm keeping it fair.
This goes for Drake.
This goes for Kendrick.
This goes for any of the artists that won't use their own mouth.
If you won't speak for yourself, trust me.
Act will speak for you.
Okay?
Trust and believe.
Y'all niggas all got Twitter accounts.
You're not that cool.
If motherfucking Shannon Sharp could figure out a way how to go live while fucking a bitch,
you could go live and clear up some rumors.
if everybody in their mom
I've been wondering when your album coming out
but you refuse to tell them
for a reason.
So when niggas now say,
oh, it's coming out then,
just like,
remember I told you,
I don't talk to Kendrick,
but I got good information
that when I was speaking of people
close to the operation,
they say Kendrick is loading.
What the fuck does that mean?
So of course, I put it out.
You ain't going to tell people
what the fuck going on.
So cool.
I'm going to use my.
sources like I should do.
And by the way, it looked like I was right.
And I didn't say what he was loaded.
Pause.
I guess he was loading that bullshit ass track.
Dropped it.
Cool.
But for all of the rappers,
and I see now people are talking about the propaganda.
Yes, we're in the most divisive time in hip-hop history.
This is politics.
This is politics.
Fans are moving like,
political operatives.
If they like Drake, they can't like Kendrick.
If they like Kendrick, they can't like Drake.
So great.
At times, for example, at times, certain artists, whether there's Drake,
like Drake has probably had probably good times like disseminating the infamy.
I'm not saying that's something to me or not,
to whoever, for whatever means he had to do it.
Same with Kendrick.
Kendra, you know, like, when Kendra fin the drop or when he got whatever, whatever,
he starts sending a little smoke signals, you start seeing it.
All good, not knocking their process, but all I'm saying is that these days, you know,
I've seen an interesting message, which this is kind of like, so I think I posted this, right?
So this was a Carisha Please episode with Rick Ross.
It's a Creecia
Please episode with Rick Ross
and
and Creecia
I might say Rick Ross and who
And when I posted it
It was
It was Rick Ross talking about
The whole
BBL Drizzy thing
Right
And a rapper
commented
No it wasn't a rapper
I think it was Waino
Shout to my boy Waino
Waino commented underneath
And he said
Yo
These days rappers talk
about everything else but their music.
You know what I mean?
Like if you're going to hear them do an interview,
they don't want to talk about music anymore, right?
Like, you don't get musical conversations
or they don't speak at all.
And it's kind of true.
We are living in the time of gossip,
rumors,
and narratives.
That is the truth.
We are 100%.
I'm not denied it.
We're definitely living in that era.
Now, also the fans,
because we're living in a divisive time,
it's hard for the fans.
fans to pick.
It's hard.
Like,
you know what I mean?
If you like,
like, for example,
if,
if you like Kendrick,
when you heard that Drake
turned down a Super Bowl
multiple times,
like I seen somebody
say something and shit,
if I,
if like,
I was like a
dire,
Kendrick fan,
I would probably be like,
no,
yeah,
that had to be the truth.
So the conversation
around that was,
I heard a Kendry fan say,
he said,
y'all got to be delusional
if you think Drake
turned down a
Super Bowl multiple times
and you never heard
in the rap.
And I thought I was like, yeah, Drake do kind of brag about everything.
So if I'm a Kendrick fan, I'm like, no, it's a lie.
Right?
And right now, if I'm a Drake fan, which I am, we're going to be like, of course it wasn't a lie.
It's the truth.
Even the biggest hater, Elliot Wilson said it.
So again, we're just living in a time where we're going to have to blame this on these artists acting too fucking cool.
They don't do interviews.
And I'm not saying they got to do interviews, but all y'all could get on Instagram live.
all y'all could just type up a tweet
all y'all could speak to y'all fans
and at least let them not be
constantly seeking for these nuggets of speculation
to fuel whatever they think
based on whatever biases they have
based on whatever sides they're on
and until until these artists speak for themselves
fuck it let it keep going
that's what I'm saying let it keep going
like speaking of like you know
information and maybe misinformation, shit.
Look at this little T.J. shit.
Little T.J. I spoke to his lawyer, right?
NY drill official.
Oh, actually, I didn't speak to his lawyer.
I spoke to his lawyer. I want to be very accurate.
So the news was coming down that essentially
Little T.J. was caught up in a RICO indictment, right?
And even 6-9 reacted to it on his story when he posted the laughing emojis, right?
This is where 6-9 posted.
This was in relation to a picture of Tyone Merritt, aka.
Little T.J.
Being in a photo array of people who were arrested in what's being dubbed as Operation Slaughtery.
Okay, apparently this gang is called the slattery gang.
And I do want to give you a little bit of what they were involved with.
But to save you the suspense, I got told.
And I was like, no, no, because I was looking for the indictment.
And I did find.
I found the indictment and everything.
But I couldn't find a current or within the last seven days, will TJ get locked up?
nor could I find his name in the actual indictment paperwork.
Spoke to the people who spoke to his lawyer, they said,
yo, this is fake.
This picture here is actually Photoshopped with little TJ in it
because that's not the original photo array.
And I said, no, come on, no.
But it did kind of make a little sense because I'm like, well, I was like,
well, I don't know because I've never seen this mugshot of him.
Like I looked up the mugshots.
That's the first thing, you know.
unfortunately
the tj mugshots
unfortunately most rappers mugshots are like
you know
googleable and i was looking at these mugshots
that he has publicly
and i couldn't find the one
that was listed
on that particular
um
that was listed on that particular
you know um flyer where he's kind of looking down
but they said this isn't real
this is actually
um
Photoshop
so
then I go to the original thing. So slattery gang, Bronx indictment. You could actually
Google it and these things do come up. When you click on it, this is the actual press
release about the indictment. The indictment actually came down last month, August 2nd, right?
Now, I'm going to play you a video afterwards about what they're known for. Apparently,
this is like a gang that they were using young women to do the shootings. So there's many videos
where women, you could tell some of these
bitches got nails on, because the way they're
holding the gun is like, it's like
you could tell like their fucking nails
make, they can't really hold a gun like they
should, but they're walking each other
down in public and they're killing
each other, right?
Again, they said the brazeness no
limit. These acts began in 2017
when half of the defendants were 17,
were under 17. Okay?
So these are people that were just
killing each other or shooting at each other
while they were minors, okay?
Okay, here we go, here we go, here we go.
Once you go down, though, here are the defendants.
And the defendants you will notice are all these people,
but what you will notice who's missing is Tyone Merrick,
which is Lil T.J.'s real name, okay?
You have all these people who are listed as defendants.
You will not find Tyone Merrick.
And by the way, they only list the initials of people
who are currently under the age of 18.
And obviously we know that little T.J. is over the age of 18.
So his name should have been here if he was indicted, but it's not.
So I thought maybe he's added on to what's called a superseded indictment.
Right.
A superseding indictment is usually indictment that takes over the current indictment
and added more charges and more defendants.
And I clicked on this and I was going down.
And by the way, these are the females.
these are the females that
were killing people, right?
One of them is pregnant.
Like, this is going on in the Bronx.
This is like, this is going on.
This is why when I heard Atlanta,
they were the toughest niggas on earth,
I was like, huh?
Like, little Woody's chilling doing a 30 V1
with a 30 clip in his pocket.
Like, yo, they got
females who pregnant doing drills in New York.
Like, what are you talking about?
Like, like, with all due respect,
Atlanta ain't got nothing on New York.
Atlanta got all the, like,
You can ride around with a goddamn a drako in your car if you're not a felon.
New York, you can't even have a gun.
And they're still wilding out.
Like, they've put the worst laws on, like, possible to prevent crime.
And they're still mad crime.
You get what I'm saying?
Anyway, not to really glorify crime.
I'm just trying to show you how these people just don't give a fuck.
Okay.
Actually, let me see if I can find it.
So I'm going to show you where that picture actually came from, right?
Here we go.
So let me play this video.
They take aim and shoot no matter who's in the way.
Instead of prom parties, their social events are shootings and funerals.
The number of teen girls using guns is growing.
And now female crime fighters are working to bring them to justice and turn their lives around before more lives are ruined.
We had an exclusive look inside recent NYPD gang takedowns.
19-year-old Brianna Port-Latton, eight months pregnant, was among other suspects brought out
from a sort of criminal commune in a Bronx apartment.
She was in handcuffs again.
Police say it's her third gun arrest.
What's going on here?
I love you, babe.
The expect...
Damn.
That's a bottom bitch, right?
That's a ride of die.
Her last fucking words, I love you, Bay.
She bringing herself and a goddamn unborn fetus to the prison.
Jesus Christ, you need a loyal girl like this, man.
Rather than say I'm innocent, I love you, Bay.
A New York ratchet, bitch, man.
can't replace them.
Expectant mom with a rap sheet is allegedly one of 20 members of the notorious
slaughtery game.
Now, let me pause it here.
This is,
this is the original because there's not a real picture.
They did a press conference and they had this on like a big ass cardboard.
So this was the original.
And if you notice, little T.J. is not listed here.
He's not seen here.
In the edited one,
And I did.
Little TJ is edited right next to this guy or in between this guy and this guy.
And this guy is brought down to the road below or something like that.
Yeah.
But yeah, this is the original list.
Little TJ's not on it.
Half of these are just like females or young women who, you know, they're giving it up in the streets.
I did it.
Yeah.
And you'll notice that's different from this.
Actually, there's another, and you could tell, by the way, also, it says Fox 5.
So if this was a real image, I should be able to find it on Fox 5.
I can't find, I cannot find this image again on Fox 5.
So this had to be edited if you get what I mean, okay?
So you see this guy and this guy, again, and I told you this guy got moved down.
And I looked up the name of this guy and the name of this guy, both of them are on the indictment.
both of their names are on the indictment
and the only person's name not on it is Lottiej
which means most likely it's edited
apparently his lawyer
was going to
basically his lawyer was going to actually
address it
yo Rose Rex I'm going to get to your donation
I know you're back on the Drake stuff
just give me a second let me finish this
so apparently this ain't real
apparently and there's a few
other let me see if I could
I'm going to look through the site for another one of these pictures, but yeah, I'm pretty sure it's just not true.
Yeah, hold on.
What the fuck here?
Search.
Wow, I can't hit the search thing.
Slaughtery.
Yeah.
Okay.
If you click on this, apparently this is like one of the, you know, yeah, this is a little bit more of the photo array.
you'll notice once again
that Lil T.J.
is not on it. Like, Little T.J.
is just not, simply not on it.
Box spot. This is another video,
I believe.
Let me see.
Fended many hip-hop and drill rap artists.
She says artists need to.
And by the way, oh, that's ironic.
Dawn Florio, the person they just shown,
that is Lil T.J.
Well, the lawyer that should be responding
or giving a statement for LittJ as well.
So she said this fake.
Be more aware that what they say about their street
activity in any form can be used against them.
Of course you can wrap about, you know, your environment.
It's Dawn Florea, by the way.
You can wrap about, you know, whatever,
but don't wrap about things that you've actually done
because that's how the government will come for.
By the way, shout to Dawn.
I just followed her on Instagram.
So I'm not trying to, like, say this to, like, put it down.
But if you had, you know, she's like a down-ass lawyer.
You know, she caught a charge back.
in a day for smuggling some drugs into the jail for one of her clients.
Look, Dawn Floreo.
Look, apparently, look, when she tried to pass hundreds of pills and a turkey sandwich,
two sticks of deodorant to a jailed inmate or whatever, they said she stashed, I forgot.
I think they said she stashed in her, you know, it's like, yeah, that's my type of lawyer.
My type of Lori knew I need to get high.
She bringing the pills up her.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't allow, man.
The old floor is a real one.
Okay, anyway.
And it's like telling on yourself.
The NYPD detectives from the gun violence suppression division
told us Chef G and Sleepy Hollow
allegedly used their immense popularity from their music
to maintain tight control on the crime bars on a gun possession.
Me form can be used.
used again.
Let's get back to what they have.
Homeboy that come in to do management that never did anything.
The drill.
Oh, wow.
Fly on.
Where's a lottery joint?
No, no, nobody's really selling what.
All right.
Give me a second.
I think this is it?
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
This is the original photo array right here.
So this is what's on their website.
And then the, you know, if you see the Fox 5 logo, you had to get it from their video.
And none of their videos ever showed.
little tj so it's definitely somebody screenshoted it and edited it but this is the original
picture so basically little tj he's just not indicted because i know what people would be like
if they can't find him on the indictment list they're gonna say he snitched and that's just not he's
that's just wasn't true you get what i'm saying so this is the original picture as i said when
they edited it they put little tj right here i don't know where they got that picture from though
because that do look like a real mug shot i'm not going to lie that do look like a real mugshot i'm not going to lie that
do look like a real mugshot but i don't know where they got it from but they move this guy down
and then they put a little tj here as you would see on yeah here right you put it side by side
it kind of look like a slightly different picture but i don't know oh oh yeah it's a slightly it's more
colored because they got it off the screenshot that's why it says fox 5 yeah i don't know where this
i don't know where this this this this is from though interesting but he's not locked up definitely not
Locked up.
Not locked up at all.
Okay.
All right.
So a little TJ's good,
but I would,
you know,
obviously hope that he stays out of trouble.
Also,
I knew this was a little bit cap
because they had said
it was a federal indictment.
All the people we've seen
in the Slaughtery gang thing,
it's not a federal indictment.
It's a Bronx indictment,
which means the Bronx DA's office
did it.
So it's a local indictment.
It's a county indictment,
not necessarily a
not necessarily a federal indictment,
which will come out of the Southern District.
Anyway, cool.
While we at that, I do have,
and let's go over this real quick.
By the way, let me just react to your donation.
I do appreciate you guys sending any donations.
Very much appreciating.
Rose is wreck.
Thank you for the 10.
He says, yo, saying you've been offered the Super Bowl four times
only after the announcement is like Soulge Boy saying,
He the first rapper to come out of his mama's womb or the game saying a sentence without cappian.
What?
I don't get that analogy.
You're saying, saying you're off for the Super Bowl four times only after the announcement is like saying,
So's boy saying he's the first.
Okay, this is why I went on the rant that I went on Rose's record.
I said rappers need to start speaking for themselves.
Don't use me as a mouthpiece.
Mulder or no one else.
Do interviews or fucking tweet or at least post something to your story.
You know why?
Because here's a thing.
You know Drake ain't going to say nothing.
It's not, Drake didn't hit, anytime I get info from Drake,
Drake isn't like, I mean, well, I guess at times, like, I guess like, you know, if it's like a big topic.
Like, yeah, he probably has voluntary information.
But this information, and I want to speak for Millie Mall, but I'm pretty sure Millie Mall just asking, like,
you, bro, what's up with this?
And probably Drake just told him, like, the truth.
Like, I don't give a fuck about that nigga performing at Super Bowl.
I turned Super Bowl down mad times, right?
He's telling Maul and Maul puts it to the world.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Like, honestly, if you told me, I would have probably put it out there just like that.
So it's not like, but to y'all, you're interpreting it like Drake is salty and saying,
you know, could tell the people I got offered it and turn it down for it.
No, he's not saying tell the people that.
he on a podcast the niggis saying he's giving a recap of the conversation he had with him
but i get that's what i'm saying these rappers got started talking for themselves and i mean every
rapper including kendrick because it it to your comment it makes it seem like drake is salty
by just trying to feed information out there that he turned it down when i'm pretty sure he
was just like keeping it real with somebody who he's talked to multiple times when the person's
saying you know i mean because again
I told you, after last Super Bowl, I hit him.
I said, bro, you know, next year you got to do the Super Bowl, bro.
You have to.
You know?
He didn't really say nothing about it.
But, you know, he said something tomorrow.
It doesn't matter.
Entertainment Zone, he says, just like the title of the video pissed me off.
Kendrick News song has nothing to do with Drake Act.
It's over with.
That is Cap, brother.
Brother, that's Cap.
Like, yo, referencing that you walk the man down.
We know who you're talking about.
Also still sitting on this, yo, oh,
industry is like fuck this whole
industry like he's piggybacking off
of all the tenants that he
pretty much used to win the beef
in the drink the in the drink in the drink in
win the drake beef he's he's acting like he's
some cultural cleanser
it's the reason when the niggins said I'm what the
culture feeling and he's telling you
now what's wrong with the culture
like he's using the same energy
like if you don't think this is a piggyback
like I don't know what to tell you
do I think it's a flat out this song no I don't think it's a
flat-out diss song. I think it's a
slight victory lap.
Just like how Drake used to just, you know,
remember what he used to do
to Meek and he tried to do
a couple of times. I'm like, yo, niggas tried to play with me
this summer out to blah blah, blah. Yeah.
So there's a jab there.
But it's not a full-on dissing. Nobody thinks that.
But he's capitalized off the same energy
that was using the beef. That's the point.
My nigga, just think about, do y'all think
Kendrick is that hot that he drops
some song with no hook and the world
stops and everybody's reacting to it? No,
it's because everybody remembered a fucking battle.
Like, bro, let's be realistic.
Like, Drake, Kendrick's drop mad song, niggas don't
care, bro.
Yo, the hype for that nigga dropping
that one song was probably more
than his goddamn album, Mr. Morrell and the Big Steppers.
At least in my estimation, I feel like the whole
culture was like, first thing he's
said or first thing he's
dropped since, what do you call it again?
First thing he's dropped since,
not like us.
So he knows what he's doing.
So if you want to act like he's having this moment
that's like devoid or not related to his battle with Drake,
you could be that naive, but not me.
Okay?
Ninja Fahai says, KDOT must save us from drill music.
I'm glad you said that.
This is where y'all is so facetious.
Number one, I don't think he's going to keep going
this little Negro spiritual route.
He's going to be on the uptempo, more commercial shit.
I believe like he did with whatever song that was the intro for um
um not like us video and just like how not like us was I think he's gonna give us a more
commercial album whatever his album's gonna be it's so funny that y'all niggis
y'all typically don't like this type of boring shit but now because it feels like he
has an edge to it where he's taking shot like but y'all don't like this shit the
nigga been doing this? How come
all the y'all niggies is saying he's cleansing the culture
now? The nigga had 15 years
to cleanse the culture. What the fuck happened then?
Y'all are too pretentious. Like,
oh, now he could cleanse the culture.
Bozo, thank you for your 20 pounds.
He says, have you ever considered Jay-Z
has a valid reason to dislike Drake?
Oh, yeah. Bro, I've never sat
here and said nobody has a
valid reason. Like, I wouldn't
like Drake if I was half of these.
If I was drama, I don't even know how
drama got cool back with Drake.
Like, well, I guess
Drake, you know, Drake hopped
on his artist song, and maybe
that was like a token of like forgiveness.
You know, Drake fucked his bitch, right?
You fuck my bitch, I hate you for life,
nigga. Yeah, you're not cool. Fuck you, nigga.
Like, I got no problem.
Any, anybody who Drake fucked that bitch,
they're supposed to hate Drake.
What the hell?
Nigger, I brought you down here to cut a verse of me.
I've shown you mad love. We both light skin
niggies, you fuck my bitch. Fuck you, nigga.
Yeah. Now, Jay-Z obviously didn't fuck Beyonce.
Like, I'm not putting it out of here.
What I'm saying is that the reasons Jay-Z doesn't like Drake,
probably some competition, probably some he thinks Drake is arrogant.
I got no problem with Jay-Z not liking Drake.
What the fuck?
He don't got to.
My only thing is that it's one thing not liking somebody,
and it's another thing acting.
like you're an inclusive culture guy, finesse into a position that is going to be representative
of the culture and you get there and you start just, you start just, um, um, um, exacting your revenge
on the people you've been had problems with. You get what I'm saying? Like, he used the culture
to get there. So it has to be a, it should, that, that one position, now with Rot Nation, you own
Rock Nation, if you want to put a fuck Drake billboards from here to wherever, cool.
But that NFL position you don't get without the culture, my guy.
You got that because of the culture.
You did not just get that because you got a big ass nose and big lips.
Like it did not work like that, nigga.
So you got to keep some of your biases out of that.
Now, Rock Nation, go ahead.
You want a rap in this, a nigga?
Go ahead.
Bozo said he put him on the Blueprint 3, one of the biggest albums, even before Drake debut
album even drops.
Drake still snakes him with title and stink this is Drake.
And we've heard this other reason that's popped up now.
Apparently, Cam and Mace talked about it.
What did he say?
It was Drake, Beyonce, it was some type of album.
It was a house album.
Like Drake, Beyonce house album.
Apparently, here we go.
Beyonce's album was coming.
Drake was at the club.
He was popping bottles.
He was mining his business.
All of a sudden he goes, oh, shit.
Oh shit, I wanted to release my album the same date around the same time.
But like his album says, honestly, never mind.
Plans change.
He texted baby mama because he needs an art cover and she's an artist.
He goes, I need an art cover within the next 45 minutes.
She goes, okay, cool.
She asks for the name of the album.
He says, honestly, never mind.
She makes that art cover.
He goes, what the fuck is this?
She's like, what I can do in 30 minutes?
Like, take it early.
This is assistant.
His assistant needs to come.
Okay, I don't know what that person is on.
Anyway, apparently like Drake helped work on Beyonce's house album
and then he drops in the house album before.
That's what people were saying.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know if that's a thing.
A lot of these whole pow-pows
come from,
Drake, you worked on the Beyonce house album.
And then you did a house album
and dropped it right before us.
And they ain't like that.
Like, I wouldn't like that if I'm done.
I wouldn't.
Because you got to understand,
we're dealing with the power part
of money power respect.
that's the part that we have to focus on.
People with power are going to exert it now,
like when this much is at play.
So, yeah, I don't think they like that shit.
I don't know what's behind it,
but they ain't like that move.
That little house album, after you work on my shit.
Hell no.
I also got a little bit of tea.
You just spill it.
Come on.
It's hot tea.
Oh, we're ready.
I'm sure you're on.
You got the straw?
You got the straw?
Yeah.
You fill a little more water.
It's good water dollar tea.
I mean, Cam and them kind of alluded to there being some behind the,
something behind the scenes at play between the parties involved.
And I don't know if I got the same T as him.
But I'm hearing that there was an event where something happened backstage that, yeah.
Between whom?
I can't say it.
I can't say because the T is too hot.
But something happened backstage at one of them shows.
Put some milk in it, nigga.
I can't.
That's the soul.
Put something different, too, boy.
You're stupid.
Put some milk in the soul.
No, no, because it's the hottest of teas.
Oh, okay.
It's the hottest of tea.
You can't cool it down.
It's the scorching.
There's no way to do addition to that one.
I got a hobby tea.
You can't.
But these things are at play.
Can you say what, not who,
what happened?
Was there argument, a disagreement?
There was something that went on backstage
that would affect the decision
making and makers of events like this.
And it just contributes to the reputation that Wayne has for being inconsistent.
I don't know if he has that.
Okay.
So, so he's alluding to the whole thing with Drake,
supposedly working on that album,
working on Beyonce's album and also dropping the same type of album.
I feel like Drake was, you know, probably looking at a place to pivot,
trying to see what was going to be hot.
He sees Beyonce's going to go there and basically try to count,
capitalized off it before Beyonce gets there,
which maybe they think that's snakish.
Like, damn, nigga, you know,
we bought a work on this type of shit.
You over here come Jackar's swag.
I don't know.
Maybe that's the case.
Somebody says,
what?
One crack news says how carcino
know why Jay and Drake is beefing and you don't?
But you realize we're all speculating, right?
Like there's a million things that's going on with these guys, right?
Like a million things.
things, right? You know if their relationship been up, down, left, right for like a while.
So I don't know who knows. I could only tell what I know, okay?
Uh, drinks on me. Think of five. He says, act. How is Jay-Z a hater if he offered Drake the
Super Bowl twice? You owe him an apology. Um, well, you're probably not going to like this
answer. Well, of course I'm going to offer Drake the Super Bowl twice.
When rappers allegedly were two,
number one, he needs to make a big splash.
He gets this position.
But then rappers started to turn it down.
That first one that went to Shakir and him was turned down by a bunch of rappers who were like,
oh, we stand with Colin, blah, blah, blah.
So yeah, maybe like Drake was on the list of names that he had to just pass through.
You get what I'm saying?
So both things could be true.
He could have still offered it and still be a hater.
You care what I'm saying?
also like
I don't think
Drake
Jay Z hates Drake
enough
where if the obvious
and best business move
is to put Drake
on the bill he wanted
like for example this year
if Drake was having like the wildest
most phenomenal year
I do believe he would offer him
the joint now here's the thing
it doesn't mean that
if Drake ain't getting his back kicked in
pause by
Kendrick and people who are
or boosting up Kendrick,
this might not be something that behooves him
because it's like, yo, cool,
fuck this nigga.
Like, yes, like, as I said,
Jay's he's the consummate capitalist,
but he's also a petty nigga, right?
So both things could definitely be true.
I hope you understand what I mean.
And I understand if you think,
well, act look like nothing he could do
will make you feel like he's not a hater.
Well, you know, you probably got to go back to two streams ago.
I laid out about 40 different things of how Jay-Z has either manipulated,
use, or co-opted culture for his own benefit,
pushed other people out, and yeah,
even if you want to say that for Drake,
what do you have to say about the 50 thing, right?
Okay.
Oh, shit, I'm still reading donations.
Bozo says, thank you for 20 pounds again.
He says, also, do you think that Drake needs to collab with a bigger artist to come back in a different genre?
Like a BTS or Morgan Wallin or even a Taylor Swift?
Because zero top 10 songs out of the 15 songs with 70 million listeners is looking bad.
No, I was saying this, the Kyrie in number four.
You know, Drake has to do a traditional release.
If Drake says, I'm dropping a four-pack.
I promise you, this will work.
He doesn't need to collab with none of these people.
Again, now, maybe he needs to collab with them to have a record that stays in the top 10.
But for him to debut in the top 10, Drake is still that hot.
All he got to do, you're not dropping on 100 gigs website,
announce to the world, put out some type of cover art.
I'm dropping in a week.
I'm dropping in a week of 4-pack.
Do your little radio show.
have Universal Republic behind it
to at least service these records
like any radio station
that gets serviced this on a Friday.
They're going to be playing it all day Friday,
all day Monday,
and if you don't know how the Billboard Hot 100 works,
a third of the things that matter is radio play.
Now, granted, some artists are just so hot
with zero radio play, they still chart, right?
like notoriously when um 6-9 got out of jail him and nicky minage him and nicky minage um their song troll
debut number one and it had zero it was zero point five one radio play which means like
maybe some some some mix show DJs it was never programmed it's hard to be in the top 10
without some radio play so if drake just has a fucking plan
Stop releasing songs 10 days before you put on DSPs.
Say, hey, I'm coming with this.
Post it to your main page.
Brother, it will work.
He will debut at least one song in the top 10.
Like, I think y'all are looking at it like, yo, his clout just ran out.
No, he's releasing shit in the worst possible way ever.
He should be, like, even as big as Drake is, pause, he should be happy he's charting.
Um, Bozo World says,
why you never talk on Kendrick and Drake?
Why you never talk on Kendrick?
And Drake talked on Before the Beef.
What?
Why you never talk on Kendrick and Drake?
Why you never talk on Kendrick and Drake talking before the beef
to not take it personal?
And Drake took it there.
Okay, so that's to address,
there's a rumor going around that Drake
spoke to Kendrick.
That's the rumor.
that maybe they...
I think Joe Button said that.
Since the announcement.
I think...
Tori Lane is that night, actually.
Who?
Tori Lane.
I don't know if I can find it.
Actually, I think I posted it.
So, according to my boy, Joey,
he says that...
Where can I find it?
I think he got blocked on the gram.
Joe is not fucking with you on, man.
Joe want to make sure I need to look at his Patreon.
He got that shit blocked.
I'll look at it on YouTube.
Drake spoke to Kendrick before beef.
Okay, that is bad.
Can't find it there.
I don't know why Twitter is the best way to find everything.
I also heard that Drake and Kendrick had a talk before any disc record was released.
I don't know if that's true or not.
But I heard they spoke.
I can see it.
Did you hear how the conversation went?
Yeah.
It went like the Teddy Pendergrass part of the shit.
Hey, how do you want this to go?
What are we doing?
Are we rapping?
Okay, then let's keep it.
And he didn't keep it up.
When he told them that a bunch of times.
I know, that's why it's not even like real teeth.
Yeah, he told them that a bunch of times.
It's only T because to say it to him on the phone.
I got to know what that's like when you're about that fucking Ted,
Let me call it
Sure first.
Hey man, we're doing it for real.
You're that ass?
Oh, my God.
You know, I'm a...
All right.
This has been the brightest spot of the year for me, all of this.
Okay.
Now, I haven't heard that.
And this is why I'm going to keep going back to.
Kendrick need to do an interview.
Drake need to do an interview.
Like, my name, I'm going to be honest with you.
Like, this is one of those things where, like,
I don't want to run to Drake and go ask him,
like, did you talk to him?
You know, I mean, like,
because it's going to be like a mall situation, right?
Because I could ask him, like,
yo, is Joe saying true?
Did you talk?
I've never asked him to drink this.
He's never told me this, right?
But there's been mad little things that's, you know, like,
you know, most of this, like, we're not talking to these guys,
like, whether it's me or moll and, like, at least Drake.
You're not talking to him like as an interview, my nigga, right?
But, like, as a fan, you kind of have, like, interview-esque questions.
That's what I'm keep saying.
Rather, we're all going to keep speculating unless we have, like, direct sources
because there's so much things to be answered
that we don't hear directly from the people, right?
Like, a lot of times I'm hearing about Drake musical strategies
from the people who are working around them.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, obviously it's not intended for me to hear,
but I still get it.
Here's the point.
I do want to know if they talked.
I also want to know what was the thought?
Like, this is the interview question.
And I've talked to Drake a lot.
I've never asked them this.
Because this is like an interview thing.
thing. What was your thought if you and Kendrick been going back and forth for years
and you know he doesn't really like you, you don't really know why, you have some respect
when not really respect, you don't respect how you, whatever for him, why the fuck do you even
want him on a record with you and Jake Cole? That's a question, bro, I got so many questions,
bro. That's what I'm saying. These things got to start talking, bro. Right? Why the fuck
would you ask this guy to be?
on first person shooter.
Kendrick, at what point
did you feel like
2024 was the moment that you needed
to respond and what did you find offensive
about first person shooter?
When you get literally, like, these are questions
only these people can answer, bro.
You know what I mean?
And like, I don't want to play a telephone, like,
oh, okay, well, this is what Drake said.
And then you get like DJ head
or something like, oh, well, this is what Kendrick said.
Man, tell them both in the naces.
They should get on the phone.
And matter of fact, you know what they should do?
I wish Kendrick and Drake,
don't talk to DJ head,
Elliot Wilson,
mall or me no more.
I want both of y'all to get back on some ghetto shit.
This was the best beef in hip-hop history.
Y'all niggas get on live, man.
Y'all get on live like this.
Y'all get on live like this.
Y'all get on live like this.
This is what I want.
Can we take turns of?
This is what I want them niggis to do.
Get me out of it.
Get them all out of it.
Get head out of it.
Get everybody out of it.
Get Joe out of it.
Do this.
Kendrick and Drake.
Y'all niggins just start yapping.
Yes.
Let's see who got the energy.
You know what?
Can we take turn?
I ain't even going to kill you with your own medicine.
I ain't even go kill you with your own medicine, bro.
I'm going to let's take you turn.
And when I see you, I'm going to beat your fuck out.
nigga.
Yo, why you not?
You're not real right either.
Let's talk about how you don't real right.
All right.
All right.
Remember?
Nah,
this is what we need.
Blood,
bro,
you come out to L.A.
No,
you come out to L.A.
You come out to L.A.
and be with the Hoosers,
nigga.
You'll be with Chris,
nigga.
You're not in real bucks.
You're not.
You're not.
You're not going to.
That's not what you were saying.
That's not how you were saying,
bro.
That's not how you was talking,
nigga.
This is what I want to hear.
I want to hear Drake shout that
Kenjick like,
Didn't I tell you don't come to the six knickle?
Didn't I tell you when them T-D-E niggins don't come to the six-knuckle?
That's what I want, man.
I want ghetto shit.
I want war, chaos.
Get it.
Yeah, stop all this subliminal messages.
I don't want no fuck.
Yo,
you know, listen, forget sneakness.
And if you're going to catch flight, be direct.
Get on live with each other.
Let's talk about what happened at Paramount.
What happened at Paramount when I brought you to the motherfucking?
Let's go.
You going to let me talk?
You going to let me talk?
Yeah, I'm going to listen to the whole thing.
And then I'm gonna tell you the real story because I know you're gonna tell me.
Alright, so let me say the real story about what happened in New York since we gonna get to that.
Let's talk about what happened to Panama.
I'm gonna tell you what happened to the real story, nigga.
That's on- In New York, I called you that day.
Look, I called you the day of your video shoot.
You say, yo, pull up.
Let's fix it.
Let's make the video here.
I did call you, I say, you're trippy.
You gotta claim my name because-
Or I wanna see them on some shit like this.
This I want, I'm sorry.
This is how I like my rap beef like this.
I like my rap beef like this.
I'm sorry. I like my rap beef.
You know, camera.
This is how I like my rap beef.
Yes.
You don't care of a scary-ass.
Yes.
Nick, shout out my nigga, little mozy.
Nick, 13-20, mozy, nigga.
There you go.
Get on camera, nigga, what's happening?
And that's fact, nigga.
You can't tell you to my eyes on no more, bro.
You are a bitch, nigga.
That's fat, nigga.
Hey, stop going to fuck you, nigga.
I want you.
That's a dude, nigga.
That's what I want to see.
I need Drake and Kendrick to do just like that.
They're not bigger than Draco and famous decks.
I want to beat your ass, what you want to do then?
Nicky what you want to do, nigga?
Say you put me out.
Nick on my mom,
nigga, you're a big.
You're a fan, nigga.
You're a fan, nigga.
Fuck, fuck, fuck.
Fuck, nigga.
It's up there.
Niggo, I'm my mom.
Oh, shit.
Go get your game back.
Go get your tag back.
Go get your tag back.
Don't get your chain back.
Go get some chain back.
You, stop wearing a fake tan.
Don't get your chain back.
Don't get your chain back.
Stop wearing a fake change back.
Hey, look, when I see you,
Don't get your change back.
You ain't going to do shit.
You ain't going to do shit.
Just take the jacket off, pause.
Dick on my mom you ain't going to do shit.
You know, go, go to shit.
What?
What are you going to do shit, what?
You need to start taking the shirt off.
Oh, head ass.
What are you going to do shit, boy?
Hey, when I see you, I got your bitch
I got your address up.
I got your average.
That your bitch ass up.
I got, I'm being your bitch and a fuck out you.
That's your bitch.
It's not fair for.
Hey, I ain't going to ask you a coke head,
as you are coke head.
Yeah, you do ecstasy pills.
Nick, put your hands on me like you did your girl.
Nika, I beat.
I like when them, I get squared up.
Shut up.
Shut out, whoa.
What you want you on?
You want a new hand, little.
You get, look.
Look at that.
You.
What you want?
Nah, when them
niggins squared up, I like that.
This is how I want my rap beef to be.
The rapping part done.
These things ain't,
these things ain't,
these things ain't rapping at each other no more.
I want to see the crash out.
Fuck that.
Let's get to that.
Yeah,
so I don't know.
I don't know if Drake talked to motherfucking Kendrick.
I'm going to be honest with you, though.
If that talk did happen,
if that talk did happen,
it only makes Kendrick look
I can't tell
this is real propaganda, but I don't even want to
Like, I'm at the point where I don't want to confirm shit with Drake no more.
Like, even this morning, I think I hit him
And I unscented like a hole.
Like, I was just like, bro, I really don't want
I don't want me
Having to confirm nothing
About the Super Bowl shit that
Drake, let's tweet it, nigga. Like you tweeted,
nigga, fuck that. Yeah.
I want to beat your ass, nigga.
What you want to do that?
Well, yeah, now, if they did talk, I think that's like, that makes a hell of, like, we've heard mad things about the Kendrick shit, bro.
Like, we heard that schoolboy Q pulled, pulled, um, Jay Cole to the side and said, bro, if you know what I know, I apologize.
And that whole ass thing goes on stage immediately and apologizes.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
You remember that, right?
Like, there's a whole theory.
like
Nick I want to ask
I want to ask
Kendrick that too
Did you tell school boy Q
To pull J Cole out of this bitch
Also I want to ask Kendrick
Kendrick what the fuck did you mean
Drake owes
O's J Cole an apology
Because he did him wrong
How like how
School Boy Q
This was it right here
Where is the clip
We started this
Is it this?
Where's the clip
Is it that girl
Who said it?
This is just what I want to do.
I can't remember who said it.
I think it was Mandy.
It's a podcast named Mandy J. Cole.
Everybody says she was lying like a motherfucker, too.
Can't tell.
Anyway, it was some, oh.
Yeah, how can I find it?
Schoolboy Q told Jay Cole to back out.
Yeah.
Where is the fucking clip?
I don't know.
Fuck it.
Who cares?
Yeah, but.
Supposedly that was the rumor that schoolboy Q tells Jay Cole,
yo, I'm going to just give you this warning.
Dot coming with some crazy shit and you're going to get clipped if you don't fall the fuck back.
And essentially, Jay Cole just apologized.
I'm like, well, damn.
Well, damn.
I don't know what to say after that.
But okay.
All right, cool.
Any more donations or could we finally move on?
What?
Mike Lewis, thank you for the five.
He says,
Why won't you look up the case with Drake Richard?
Drake Richard Dick Fitzwin and the Marst Hotel?
Nick, we looked it up.
There was nothing there.
There was some crazy guys shouting out like some conspiracy shit about Epstein.
What the fuck that guy did with Drake?
Like, bro, like, yo, y'all conspiracy theory.
theories coming in to rap is fucking shit up.
Like, you want us to think that Drake,
like, y'all next thing's going to be like,
Drake bought a private jet that he could be like.
Come on, bro, stop it.
One crack says,
that guy was the first person to say why OVOFest ain't happened.
Lucien Grange canceling Drake release
while Jay-Z don't like Drake.
What?
Brother, you got to type in English.
Carcino said
Was the first
To say OVOFest
Hasn't happened
Lucian Grange
Canceling Drake
Lucian Grange canceling Drake
Release
Bro, I don't know what you're talking about
Um
That Carcino niggins still be hating on me
Hey that nigga be hating on me
Full force on YouTube
I don't even know
I don't really know him like that
I'll give
I'll give him a little, the last time I heard of him,
and I don't know if he knows this.
Hopefully, maybe this will quiet his hate down
or maybe fuel it even more.
I don't know.
Remember when Nipsey Hustle was getting at me or whatever?
Anyway, shit, you know me.
I get right back at him, right?
So we start going at each other online,
and Karen Civil put us on the phone.
Karen Silver put us on the phone
And me and
Me and Nipsey we talked for like a good two hours
I remember I was in LA
That time too I was in L.A.
When we were doing all that
And me and Nipsey
We had a two hour call
And I remember
I remember Nipsey said to me
And maybe I should have said it before
Because I know this thing
It would have been probably elated
You know because he was talking
He said yeah I'll be on YouTube
He says only one thing I really watch on there
And I'm gonna be honest
He said it was Carsono.
He said, he said,
that's the only nigga
he watched on YouTube.
I was like, okay.
All right, brother.
He's going to be gassed off this.
Nipsey said that's the,
I can't remember when before Nipsey,
but, you know, everybody,
like, you know, they'll bring up the,
oh, Nipsey calls you a clown.
Niggum, we had a whole two-hour conversation.
This is why, like, you know,
I think that they bring it up
because they want me to, like,
jump out the window and say something bad about Nipsey.
No.
We had a whole conversation,
but he definitely said that.
Definitely said that.
So Carcino, man.
Stop the hate, brother.
You know?
I gave you your props for it.
Well, actually, Nipsey gave you his props.
Okay.
Daph Pars.
He says,
could you comment on Nas?
Congratulations,
Lade on a story today.
Okay.
All right,
we can talk about that.
Everybody know Nazeer Jones.
I love Nas.
Nas is the greatest.
Nas has commented,
and he said,
congratulations to my brother,
Kendrick Lamar.
Can't wait to watch the party die.
This is dope.
This is dope.
So, number one, if we go down the list of greatest MCs,
Kendrick's going to be on that list.
Don't make whatever you think I'm critique or whatever of Kendrick
mean that I don't believe that.
Kendrick is on the short list.
Kendrick is a top five MC.
Okay?
Now, I've given you my list before of what I personally believe.
I believe we have greatest emcees.
And that to me is more about the technical skills of rapping, not necessarily songmaking.
I have greatest rappers and then I have greatest artists.
I have three lists.
I shows you guys on the screen.
If you guys watch the stream a lot, you know, I have three lists.
Kendrick is up there in my greatest MCs list.
and Nas as well.
Have to be, right?
The reason why I think this is significant
and I think it's dope
because I think that Nas
is always a culture
is a culture shifter
and always a disruptor.
What I would believe
there's some synergy here
other than maybe him just acknowledging
some of the artistry
and from an artistic perspective,
the greatness of Kendrick there.
I have to imagine that Nas
is seeing that the subject matter with Kendrick's newest song
seems to almost echo a little bit of what he was saying in 2008
when he said hip hop is dead right I think this this is embodying that energy
and I was going to say even thank you for the person who donated who brought this to my attention
I was going to say I think Kendrick is kind of going down that route
not necessarily using that message that hip hop is dead but basically you know
even with Can't Watch a Party Die
or basically just saying that
some of the things,
and I think, you know, again,
I don't think this is an anti-Drake thing.
I think he's going to try to make a bigger point of this
to say,
Drake represented a good part that was wrong with hip-hop,
but there's other parts that he feels is wrong with hip-hop.
And that's kind of the same mantra that Nas went down.
I was going to say, though,
Nas didn't succeed necessarily in that plight with, you know,
because people also felt like he was criticizing the sound of the newer artists.
Like, for example, I see someone sends a donation earlier.
They said, Kendrick is here to kill drill rap.
If you think Kendrick Lamar could kill drill rap,
you have not seen this hip-hop shit long enough.
It's impossible.
It's impossible.
Usually the progression of music and culture goes that way.
We've never seen somebody to stop something.
Even when Jay-Z himself said, death of autotune,
maybe it slowed down that, or not slowed down,
but it kind of changed a bit how people use autotune.
Because at that point, it was all about this, like,
super auto-tuny way that, you know,
everybody was making songs.
Autotune is still used today.
And it's used.
By rappers, anybody who's making melody,
All the tune is used.
So Autotune didn't get killed.
And when Nas said hip hop was dead,
you know, notoriety.
I remember the GZ crash-out interview
where there was an interviewer
trying to ask Gizi about the statements of hip-hop being dead.
And Gizi was just like,
well, if he said it's dead, what the fuck am I doing?
Here we go.
Just not one concept.
You understand what I'm saying?
But who said it was?
You got Nause coming back saying hip hop is dead.
Who is he to say hip hop is dead?
Somebody that's been here for a very long time.
What that means?
Because he,
because he coming back saying hip hop is dead.
I mean,
so I'm not going to make a comment like Lou Wayne then.
No,
because you get your respect.
Okay, I'll tell you what then.
Okay, I'll tell you what.
You look at them first week numbers and we'll talk about.
That has nothing to do with that.
See, that's what I'm saying.
That's killing it right there.
I didn't kill it.
What you said?
He got,
he's not,
I'm respect this crap.
He's not going to respect my.
No, that's not what I said.
Did I say that?
Did I say that?
Okay, then.
So Nyes ain't did, nothing he's talking about.
So what you said?
Did I say that?
But has Nause did anything you talking about?
No, I'm asking you what I said.
Nause been on the block.
Did I say that?
Nause bus is.
Is any of Nause?
That's what hip hop is.
Okay.
Real quick, not listening.
Real quick.
As you can see,
Not listening.
No, you said you're not respected my craft.
I never said I've disrespected your craft.
You see what I said?
No, that wasn't what I said.
said and we can go to the rewind.
Ain't nobody asking you.
Ain't nobody asking you to agree with me.
I'm saying hip hop is alive.
Ain't nobody asking you to agree with me.
If I say hip hop is alive, I say hip hop is alive.
Tell them to get at me.
It's dead.
It's dead.
It's dead.
It's dead.
It's dead.
If I say hip hop is dead.
I said it's alive.
But you know, not inside in the room right now.
12, 12, 12, 16.
It's dead.
It's dead.
I said it right there.
It's dead.
God bless, bro.
He said.
Peace.
All right.
All right.
All damn.
It's a new movement.
You know what?
You can't say that.
This is the new millennium.
I can say that.
I can say that.
I can say that.
No, honestly, no, honestly.
Honestly, I can say that the concept of hip-hop.
The concept of hip-hop is dead.
For the simple reason.
I can say that.
I cannot say that or respect.
A part of what what Kendrick is rapping about is kind of mirroring like, oh, the culture and the, I guess,
when we say culture music is included,
it's in a space that is just,
you know, watered down and needs to, you know,
as he says, needs to be blown up.
I've never seen that work.
We just have to be honest.
So it sounds good, right?
Like, it sounds good.
But if you think Kendrick could stop beefs and wars
and rap battles or not rap battles,
but drill rap and street rap and, you know,
shit, I talked about one thing.
He talked about propaganda.
Yeah, propaganda is going to be at an all-time high
when you artists don't open your fucking mouth.
Also, here's the thing, too.
I've always said songs like this fall flat
because they talk a good game,
but then the artists that y'all claim
have the power to change it, they disappear.
You know, again, I think,
especially after the pop-out,
Kendrick has a rare opportunity
to put on a whole sound onto a new generation.
That West Coast sound hasn't been mainstream
in a really long time.
Authentic West Coast sound.
If Kendrick does an album features a bunch of West Coast artists
Gives them features,
helps bring them on the platform that he has.
He has all the Infinity Stones right now.
He could make anything work.
He dropped like some mid-song,
and the song is like everybody's like, oh my God, let's break it up.
He could single-handedly put that sound back on the mainstream map,
but you're going to have to put some work in.
You got to do collabs.
You got to pop out with nays.
You got to really pop out a show niggas.
You can't just go ghosts and pop up at the Super Bowl.
no so again he has some power in to make some of the changes but usually what we see with these
things these things are only to sell an album there's no real movement behind it right like you know
you don't give a fuck that much to be like okay I'm about to change it up back there well you know
we can we can agree to disagree well you from london yes okay so let me not go even getting
they got better taste wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait what does that
What does that mean? Honestly, what does that mean?
I'm just saying, you got a whole other respect for hip-hop.
You grew up on a whole different type of hip-hop.
See, no.
See, the reason why-
You grew up-
Let me know, let me explain to you why I can say,
I respect you enough to explain to you why I made my comment.
All right?
No, that's Money love though, right?
I was just, okay, yeah, yeah, I know that.
All right, just make a show.
All right, the reason why I say hip-hop is dead.
Okay.
Okay.
And nothing more than that, okay?
Is because the original concept of hip-hop is all different forms.
You understand what I'm saying?
saying it's not it's not just talking about one area of hip hop in as far as struggles street hustling
and coming up which is a respected factor you understand but hip hop is a way of life
wait a minute now absolutely and i've been living it for 36 years brother trust me i know right now in this
day and age so so so what i do is i'm telling you that's not what i said brother what i'm telling
you what i'm telling you yes it is because right now right now well first of all you know
Let me finish explaining to you.
If there was more than one area of hip hop being given light,
getting light, shining and all the rest of it,
then hip hop would not be dead.
Hip hop is not one is just not.
I can say that the concept of hip hop.
The concept of hip hop is dead.
For the simple,
I can say that.
I cannot say that or respect it.
Well, you know, we can, we can agree to disagree.
I'll explain to you.
From London.
Yes.
Okay.
So let me not go.
They got better taste.
Wait a minute.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
What does that mean? Honestly, what does that mean?
What does that mean?
I'm just saying, you got a whole other respect for hip hop.
You grew up on a whole different type of hip hop.
See, no.
See, the reason why you grew up listening to you.
No, let me explain to you why I can say, I respect you enough to explain to you why I made my comment.
You know, that's Money love, though, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know that.
All right, just make a show.
All right.
The reason why I say hip hop is dead.
Yeah, do you all remember this time?
Okay.
Okay.
And nothing more than that.
Okay.
Is because the original concept of hip hop is,
all different forms.
You understand what I'm saying?
It's not just talking about
one area of hip hop
in as far as struggles,
street hustling and coming up,
which is a respected factor.
You understand?
That's what you saying.
No,
that wasn't what I said.
I'm not going to agree with you.
Because you said,
ain't nobody asking you.
Right now in this day and age,
it seems to be,
I'm telling you,
I'm telling you,
that's not what I said,
brother.
What I'm telling you,
what I'm telling you,
yes it is.
Because right now,
Right now, well, first of all, you know, let me finish explaining to you.
Okay, I'm listening.
If there was more than one area of hip hop being given light, getting light, shining and all the rest of it, then hip hop would not be dead.
Hip hop is not one, it's just not made my comment.
You know, that's Money love though, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think they're playing it back in loop.
Yeah, and if you look at this whole Kendrick Lamar watched the party die, by the way, it's starting to be ingested into the,
it's ingested already into the system.
There's just no release date on it,
at least from what I see.
But I don't know if it's universal
or whoever he's partners with,
they're currently tracking
and actually monetizing,
they're monetizing this track already for Kendrick.
He just hasn't dropped it officially.
Anyway, if you look at the lyrics,
it definitely does seem like he's kind of piggybacking
or not piggybacking,
but using that type of mantra, right?
Let's read the lyrics.
It's time to watch the lyrics.
the party died.
This shit done got too wicked to apologize.
It's different.
Get him whacked and disqualified.
We even kill the killers because they take an innocent lives.
Burn a whole village.
We start over.
It's really that time.
Again, he's basically saying that this culture is full of toxic shit.
Why reason with these niggins if they can't see a future first?
Why argue with these clowns if the circus is well at work?
Just walk that man down.
That'll do everyone a solid.
It's love, but it's tough love sometimes got to result in violence.
It almost like Kendrick is saying,
whatever is deemed bad for the culture,
which by the way, we should already note,
this is how Kendrick views it, right?
Like, I know infamously he says on euphoria,
I'm what the culture feeling,
but I don't know if the culture, you know,
because some of what he's talking about
got a lot of rappers that he stood right next to.
if we're saying we kill the killers
because they're taking innocent lives
burn a village, blah, blah,
yo,
he's almost kind of talking about
all of this disruptive
rap, street rap, street rappers,
street niggas.
Well, gang culture is kind of like
really at the core of what's going on in L.A.
So pretty much we should get rid of them niggas.
She get rid of all them street rapper niggas, right?
But he ain't saying that, right?
So it's kind of like he's talking in like a idealistic world.
If you parade in gluttony without giving truth to the youth, the graveyard is company.
You know when I'll think Kendrick is brave?
When he takes aim at somebody else other than who he just took aim at.
Because everything he's saying goes to apply to a lot of people, right?
if you parade in gluttony
most of the culture is talking about
you know and gluttoning could be obviously
insatiable appetite for whatever
drugs
fornication
like
what does future do
future is telling you fuck bitches
take drugs
he ain't giving no truth to you
are you going to get at him
no you're not
the graveyard's company just tells us what's casket to choose
they party more than bitches tell me
What are you working for?
They glorify scamming.
You get chipped over this credit card.
Influencers talk down because I'm not with the basic shit.
They don't hate me.
They hate me.
The man that I represent.
The type of man I never dick for a dick ride because I want a favor.
The man that resides in patience to where the soldiers are.
So almost like, this is like a rallying cry trying to figure out.
This is like a half-step approach to what Nas did, if you ask me.
Nas clearly said hip-hop is dead.
He didn't need, oh, okay, I'm feeling the energy of the people that this is.
is a moment I could make this declaration.
Feels like Kendrick is saying,
yo, y'all seen what I did to Drake.
But what I did to Drake is,
it's symbolic of me attacking what I think is wrong with the culture.
So who down with me to ride?
That's a sentiment I get.
So the ones that lost it all and learned to learn from that,
thirst for life head inside the book because he's concerned with that,
information that'll change his life because he yearns from that.
dedication find out what's right because he could earn from that i feel bad for the woman that deal
with the clown and nerd shit can't blame them today they ain't got much to work with it's like almost
he's also giving excuse to all the whole shit going on the sexy reds and all that shit
how many bitches harder than a lot of you niggas would you trade would trade all y'all for
nip i can't be proud of you niggis that's interesting it's interesting i'll let that go
God, give me life.
Dear God, okay, okay, give me peace, dear God.
Please keep these lame things away from me.
Their God, keep me shy in the fuck that they really think.
Pocket watching, you must be the police.
God bless these words, God, bless how I think.
God, draw the line because they confuse them with me.
Please, God, you know how hard I tried.
It's time for me to watch the party die.
Go and get him.
We're going to watch the party die.
Send him home.
We're going to watch the party die.
I think it's time to watch party die, street, nakes, and corporate guys.
the rappers that report the lies,
I need their families mortified.
What's, like, what's true?
If this is not the,
the epitome of sneakness and what is?
I know you might be like,
oh, no, he's talking in generalities,
but, like,
just like how you say you walked somebody down,
you made an example.
You got to make an example
out of the rest of these things.
Neither family's mortified.
We could do life without them,
get their bodies organized,
tell me if you oblige.
One thing I'll say about Kendrick,
he's like a fake militant, I personally believe.
It's fake militant, you know.
If I listen to his music before he even went into it with, got into it with Drake,
he's the guy who would be a Black Panther that during the time when the, you know,
that summer where it was so many police brutality cases going viral,
he would be the guy to be marching and surrounding us.
the precinct and be almost this how his music sounds like he'd be down to put his life on a line
to go to war with the police for what he believed in which was that they were oppressing or they
were you know unfairly targeted in the black community but in reality this a whole bunch of words
man like as much as he's like you know he he definitely gives some substance in terms of knowledge
but we don't see no action from this nigga in terms of any of this militant shit we do not see
None of this militant shit we see from this, that's my only thing.
Right?
It's like the nigga who's, it's like Donald Trump in a sense where Donald Trump is like,
yo, it's time to take this country back.
And you know what niggis do?
All right, yeah, that nigger right.
Let's go to the Capitol.
Like, niggas say, we're going to the Capitol then.
And then Donald Trump is like, I ain't tell him to do that.
He's not down there.
Matter of fact, when you listen to Donald Trump speech, he says he's going there with him.
Yo, I'm going to be there with y'all.
That nigga wasn't there?
That's Kendrick.
Kendrick is talking
Mad Milton.
I need their family's mortified.
We could do life without him.
It's like he's almost saying,
yo, we got to take these guys out.
No more pillow talking.
Jumpstarting neighborhood wars.
Dirty mac and bitches
because your spirit is insecure.
The flashy nigga with a nasty decisions
using money as a backbone.
I want his head cracked
before he's back home.
Yo, Kendrick, bro.
This is like that scene in training day
where Alonzo pulls up to the hood
and he tells him to shoot the white boy
and then look at him and be like
nah bro you want to handle this one yourself
we're gonna have to see you crack a nigga head first Kendrick
I don't know what Kendrick he's talking about here
Kendrick talking all his militant shit
but niggas he's gonna do some militant shit
you know who'd be saying this sometimes too
but at least he has
he has a 360 view of what he's saying
Kendrick sounds like Charleston White
Except Charleston might be keeping the bean.
Charleston White said, like, I heard him talk about the Siamassie thing.
Charleston White's Sion.
And he was just like, right here.
I think this is it.
The black lady Shonda Macy.
Yeah.
Like, he basically saying, like, this is how Kendrick is rapping.
Yo, we need to go to war.
Charleston White says the same thing here.
Yo, why are we not going to war when they're just killing us?
And then at least he'll stop by saying,
since I know because he gives a personal story he says
we went out because he called a case back in the day
who was a murder
for a white person he said
damn I thought the whole culture was with us
that's when I realized I don't give a fuck about this
why ain't nobody been hurt behind that
what why we ain't got no
like the 9-11
that drive a car
into that police officer mama house
and boom
stabbed in jail by Mexican
A lot of other snitches are people like that
When they go to jail
It's always a Mexican that do it
It's never a black man
Like, why is it that
We don't stand on like that type of shit
Like we can't fathom hurting a white man
When we lay down and close our eyes
When we lay down and close eyes
We cannot see ourselves
Causing hurt to a white or a Mexican
We can't see it, homie
For whatever reason, we're a psychologizing program to be afraid of hurting a white person in the Mexican.
You never hear about Mexicans and blacks having a ride.
Man, so, homie, the music and the culture came along and propagated a mindset to hurt your own.
Shoot holes in your own boat.
So it's the culture.
So until we attack and demolish and shame the culture,
how are we supposed to be shamed for hurting this?
And we praise it.
So in two of them, yeah, they don't know how to hurt white people no more.
Not that we advocated, but an I-49 and 242.
So with that being said, the black lady shunned themacey.
Why ain't nobody been hurt behind that?
What, why we ain't got no terror?
It's not Kendrickrat.
I'm burning chain snatch and tattoos.
It's time to declares.
decapitate him, mortified them, mortified their family.
What, knock their head off before they...
This is the other thing that is talking.
I want his head, cry.
Yo, I know y'all going to say it.
Like, this is the thing I don't like about Kendrick fans.
Like, they'd be like, he's full of substance till you actually break down the lyrics and be like, well, the niggins say he's the biggest hater.
That's just, that's just, that's just, that's just, that's just, like, he don't really mean that.
I thought he's full of substance.
Okay, Kendrick says he wants niggis to be on some militarized shit.
This is what he's saying the whole time.
we want to kill the killers okay we want to burn the village okay we want get him whacked and disqualified
okay uh i just walked that man down okay yeah like this is how he's talking like he's not he's not
talking like come on man we got no he's talking like on some malcolm ex shit
except i don't know if he's really peeping out the window with the shotgun in his hand
11th, they're to drive a car into that police officer mama house and boom, you know what we
ain't got nobody like that.
Everybody else do.
Domestic cartel got somebody that'll come do.
Come crash out, homie.
Even white people.
They got some white boys that they can program to come kill 10 black people in the church.
They got some crash dummies, homie.
Yeah, I agree with this.
Kendrick Lamar music is trying to ride up some crash dummies because Kendrick ain't
doing none of this shit.
I want his head crack before he's home.
Kendrick, stop it.
Stop it.
I think it's time to watch the party die.
Street niggas and corporate guys.
The rappers are reporting the lies.
I need their families mortified.
Brough, this is what I just want to tell y'all,
I like Kendrick as well.
Don't get a twisted.
But the niggas just rhyme in words.
Like there ain't no, like this whole like he's smarter than,
there's no action to these words, my nigga.
That's the difference between the niggins.
That's why Kendrick is how on my MC list.
In terms of artists, he ain't going to never be over Pac.
At least Pac was trying to put a little bit of action.
I ain't going to see a lot.
A little bit of action to what he was saying.
And he wasn't rhyming so eloquently.
He was trying to put a little bit of action to it.
Kendrick just rapping and disappearing.
He's a David Blaine act.
Like when you start talking like this,
niggins like Chief keeps saying he's about to go shoot New Jersey up.
He bought to go, yo, when he's,
When he see Jojo, he's going to ride on him.
And then you see them, they can sit next side of the side of.
Well, obviously, Jojo is the seat.
But imagine him and one of his ops he was rapping about sitting next to each other at a reward show.
What the fuck?
There got to be some action behind these goddamn words.
What action at?
What, you beat drinking a rap battle?
That's the action?
No, nigga.
You rap it on some, you raping on some militant shit.
You want a nigga's head cracked.
You want their families mortify.
we got to listen we got to see him do it first when kendrick cracked the first thinger head open
we'll follow right behind otherwise this is just rapid word this is like m&m you know em
m&m would be like yo the spiritual miracle lyricals will get your body eviscerated to the mineral
like yeah but you know he ain't mean that shit he's just robbing words
our crash dummies crash out on us why we don't have no crash dummy that a crash out for the race
Why?
Because we can't imagine it.
But we'll crash out on these.
Who's just said in the chat to my act talking like a 13-0?
So,
so Kendrick could talk all this super militant shit
that is supposedly the substance of why people like him,
except there's no action towards it
and he's only instructing other people to do what he ain't going to do.
What?
Are you not listening to the lyrics?
He's, he's, bro.
Listen to how the niggas.
Y'all are the same niggas.
That after he made a whole three songs saying Drake should die, he's a pedophile, he's a sick nigger.
You'll be like, nah, that's just rap, man.
That's just rap, man.
Like, yo, you know what I've seen somebody say today?
It was the Rosen thing.
People are like, man, y'all niggas take these rap serious.
But the niggins said he's a pedophile that should die.
Wait, oh, it's just, oh, it's Kendrick, my bad.
Okay.
Okay.
each other.
I don't give it down by going to jail.
Okay, if you don't give it down, let's hunt George Zimmerman down.
If you don't, oh, why, why, homie?
Why ain't nobody done nothing name of police shooters?
No, no, nothing.
Why we ain't, why we ain't turning up the country for a woman who was killed for calling on the
Lord?
She was murdered for calling on the Lord and he said, I felt like she would go kill me when she
said, Rebuke you in the name of.
of Jesus. Where are all these black
churches that are go find out where his
mama live, his kids live,
the police chief lial
and be out there waiting to do
something? Where they at?
Where they at my name?
But we're so gangster with each other.
So that's why I say
this cold. Don't nothing bother me by
what happened to black people.
Don't nothing bother me what happened to black people.
They can kill an innocent old, 90-year-old
black woman tomorrow. I wouldn't give a damn.
They could murder a six months.
month old baby in the name of a mistaken identity.
They could have been looking for a 24-year-old man and came in and shot a baby.
It wouldn't bother me, homie, because I know nobody's going to die for what they do to us.
Nobody's going to be hurt for what they've done to us.
If a mescan do something, we don't let the mescan make it, homie.
Matter of fact, if we're in jail and the meskins want to do something to me,
they'll give me to the Mexicans, hom, just to keep peace with the mesk, call it politicking.
So no, I'm in there
It missed me with all that
Man, and it's so fucked up
Because I watched the
documentaries
If a white man
Causes it
Causes it causes a comment
All the prison
On K2 getting high
Was raped in prison
And then
A ass on that seat is on
He's just sitting right there
Getting drunk with you can't
He's priming up
We're taking that drink
Anyway
Yeah
So, I mean,
shit, look at this.
I've seen this pitchfork article.
I know pitchfork trash.
They're trash.
But they kind of seen it for what it is too.
They says,
the more visible you get,
the more your spirit is tried.
The rapper reflects in this track.
But let's read this.
Pop-out summer has lasted a little too long for Kendrick.
I think it's time for me to watch a party die.
You man, this is on the latest song.
released on Instagram during the VMAs.
It says, I think belies his conviction,
channeling the worn black air forces in the accompanying photo,
Kendrick wraps with smoldering contempt lamenting the state of the culture.
The institution he credited would killing Nipsey Hustle on the Heart Part 5
and empowering him to Maliwap Drake on Euphoria.
The boy and a shadow of army of influencers
receive a few subliminal shots,
but Kendrick is more keen to ponder than punch.
The melod instrumental lays with pillowy vocal lube,
da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, ha, ha, okay, cool, cool,
it says the vision,
uh, what the fuck.
So the vision, uh, of righteousness,
wrath is a bit funny coming from next year's Super Bowl performer.
That's a pretty big party.
and after the open, right?
I can't wait to watch a party die,
but I'm performing at the biggest party, right?
This is crazy.
And after the open vitriol of the preceding distract,
the cryptic threats feel somewhat anticlimactic,
but for better or worse,
Kendrick Lamar remains Rapp's most compelling hypocrite.
I mean, some people seem through it.
You know, I mean, still a great artist.
I mean, fucking amazing.
But, you know, you realize,
and almost every artist is like this, right?
And by the way, I think there's some self-awareness, too.
If you listen to Kendrick's rap,
there's some self-awareness, 100%.
Okay.
Let's get to this Diddy shit, right?
All right, people.
So Diddy got sued by, uh, wow, this is,
let me pull it up, let me pull it up.
No, where is it?
God damn.
All right, give me one second.
I'm pulling up this Diddy lawsuit.
We're going to read it.
Dawn Richards actually put this out.
She's accusing.
This is a new lawsuit.
By the way, this is probably like over 15.
I think between 10 and 15 lawsuits that Adi is facing.
Fine, finally.
Yep, I got it right here.
I got it right here.
One second.
It's this.
My bad chat.
yeah i thought i saved it so i had to like pull it i had to like pull it from the website again okay here we
all right so dawn richards don't richard of day uh not day 26 danity cane if you don't know
danny canne was a female rmb group that uh ditty signed i can't remember what year but
he signed all these beautiful women right um the lead singer or the support
The supposedly lead was Aubrey O'Day.
I believe she is the woman in blonde right here.
He also signed Day 26, and this was after he did making the band, right?
And he initially signed originally the band.
Albre O'Bio Day has been speaking out openly because before this whole, like, whirlwind started with Sean Combs,
she said she was offended.
She said that Diddy essentially offered her the publishing back.
from the group that he didn't give them initially,
basically if they signed the NDA.
According to her calculations, the publishing at this point,
since they haven't put out music in such a long time,
they're not that much of a historic group.
The music is kind of just withered and died,
and they didn't come out even in the streaming era.
Apparently, their music is probably worth a couple thousand dollars at best per year
in terms of publishing royalties, right?
So she wouldn't be getting that much money, but I guess it would be a check.
And I guess Diddy, you know, when he came out on the breakfast club,
he said, yo, I'm feeling like Brother Love now and everybody gets their publishing back.
I just want to do something for the artist.
Like, we all remember this, Diddy Publishing Breakfast Club?
He basically spoke really quickly.
He's, this is why?
When I had went and called out the Grammys, I also had to make sure that I had looked from within.
Once you start asking for change in this world, you have to look within and be a part of that change.
It was more of me evolving as a businessman, a person that really wants change in the world and progress, most importantly.
And it was the right thing to do.
If it wasn't for these people that have helped me with all of these records, if there's anything like that, just doing the right thing, that's just the frequency we should all be in.
I want reform and all.
Anytime niggas start talking about frequency, vibration, like nigger,
Unless that motherfucker is programming a dildo or some type of radio, nigger, what the fuck is?
A nigger just saying frequency, vibration, that usually means they're using word salad for nigger.
I don't want to tell you the real truth.
Okay.
So this is what he can.
Remember, he changed his name to brother love.
And then he comes on.
He says, yo, oh, the reason why I'm giving back everybody, they publishing, I was calling out somebody else.
And I realized I can't be a hypocrite.
So I say, you know what?
Let me give it back.
When in the history of life has anyone, when calling somebody out for some shit,
then realize that they're guilty of the same shit and corrected their own wrongs
without people aggressively calling them out?
Diddy would be the first, right?
Industries.
If I got to ask corporate America to change their ways, then I have to be accountable for myself.
And so that was done two years ago.
Two years ago, you gave me.
Keep in mind, that's the same Diddy that was arguing with the locks.
where Jada kiss threatened him that he would drop a refrigerator on his head
because
I don't know say Jada you bugging on it's worth really killing
like yeah he wanted to kill Diddy over his publishing
first and foremost for putting your John Hancock on the paper
but then like after a few years and after 10 years and 12
years and you become of age and have kids and have a you know a life ahead of you
nobody never took nothing from me like it's hard for me that it's hard for me to look at
daddy it's hard for me that it's hard to go like to be phony about it and pull them out on
stage at the hovel concert and do the benjamin's and it's hard like it's not
have you talking about it's about
This is my life.
It's worth dying.
It's worth killing over.
Like, serious.
That's what people don't understand.
I don't say, Jay, are you bugging on?
It's worth really killing.
Sit down, think about it, pull it all on the table.
It's really worth doing it over.
Like, some things ain't worth it.
That's one of the things that's worth it.
So, me personally, I can't sleep sometimes.
Like, I little sleep, but I'm ready to just black out.
How long have you been have you have you have you have the conversations about trying to buy buy a bag
cause so much of a gangster with the paperwork you tell you one thing
didn't tell his lawyer or people that rep okay then did he gets all on the line
yeah then did he gets on the line basically say why y'all doing all this
did on this interview with hud talk as long as y'all want to talk about it or you can take the
invitation i gave you before but it's not
even getting there because of your you get on the radio whatever tactics i ain't your enemy
dog we just you need to bang like that on that's coming at you i ain't just yesterday we got
just yesterday we got a note from your office saying you don't have no idea yeah did he slick you say
you need to kill somebody that talks about killing you none of this or none of nothing
just yesterday is yesterday i see you at the whole at the show backstage you said find out
what it was.
But don't sit here and portray like Pupp took nothing from your...
What is it?
What is it?
What are you calling?
What are you calling?
And don't say we can come to your office or do none of that because we can't do none of that.
You can't handle it no other way but with lawyers and you know that.
So don't get on the radio and act like a tough guy or none of that.
You know how we can set up?
You acting tough.
office. So why don't we stop talking on the radio?
Now, you want people to stop talking because you just don't want to know the truth, though.
We made one record with you.
Money and our respect is 10 years later, and you've still got half of our publishing.
Now, there's no way you can make it justifiable that you should, you deserve half about publishing.
You ain't saying to my face.
We just have the concert.
You ain't saying that.
What are we going to do, Shane if you say, Sue?
What do you want us to do?
We can't touch.
It's not a, we can't be violent.
Or none of that.
We can't even happen.
You're saying this dog, two years ago, levels in Miami.
You know what I'm gonna do?
Let's real.
Y'all know where the office is that?
There's a big sign on it.
I'm gonna be in.
You're gonna'all.
You're gonna'allin' out.
I'm gonna do a croon ass man, man.
You're cow.
And I don't take nothing.
You're a thief, Bob.
Don't say you're a thief.
Okay.
You are the office, man.
Come to the office so we can straighten it out there.
Yo.
How we just three guys you don't even mess with you had your age pool publishing
You call me whatever you want you won't let his publishing go at the office
That's big you they're talking about you
You don't let your man's publishing go are you in front of New York
That's the way you want you do you own your man's publishing though
I get nothing to y'all man do you all your man's polishing
When you all you all your man's publishing
I can sleep good at night because I ain't never did any y'all and if you're ever
One boy you had a whole bunch of artists that I'm here
Dog, you had a bunch of artists who careers never went right with you, dog.
Be for real, dog.
Look at the list.
Oh, look at your list.
We don't want to be fine.
You're the artists that been best for yourself.
Look at your list, dog.
Look at all the artists you dealt with.
Look at this.
Anyway, there's a part where Jada kiss had, I would drop a refrigerator.
Jada kiss refricer.
Yo, you see I would drop a refrigerator on your head.
I forgot there's a...
Damn, I just want to only play that part.
I said, if anything don't come, if it's right there...
See you at the whole at the show.
I mean, I have respect.
Oh, none of that.
What we can say you're a thief?
Okay.
You don't get you on your man's...
You're not...
Wow, wow, wow.
We let your go.
We keep it moving.
But to get on there and portray, like somebody
you gotta go and steal and rob and be sheise and y'all,
that ain't really correct.
You know what I'm saying?
First of all,
I'm at my office right now.
I'm always...
Ah, anyway, I just wanted to hear that line.
I can't find it, though.
He said, nigga,
he said, I would drop a refrigerator
all your head.
Anyway, so,
y'all get the deal.
That's been, you know,
Indy's defense,
even though this is not much of a defense.
Back in a day,
the record industry was so predatory.
This is why, like, all the old rappers,
no disrespect to them.
They're broke.
Like, they're all broke.
Because they were being taken
advantage of, like,
severely. Like, right now, like, name a rapper who fell off. Like, like, like, you see, I don't want to use
that. But like, if a rapper's on now and he went platinum and like he maybe had one gold album afterwards
or maybe two gold album, bro, bro, like, they're going to be good, bro. Like, they're going to be good.
Like, even if they fell off. Because just nowadays, artists own more of everything, right?
Some labels still take some of the publishing, but they won't take all the publishing. Back then,
Artists didn't know what publishing was.
So they took all of it.
So the labels took all of it and would like, for example, like with Biggie,
they would be like, yo, here's $200,000.
You're like, oh, my God, $200,000.
And they own your publishing for the rest of your life, right?
That's like a $200,000 up front fee while they're going to get money.
Like Biggie's publishing these days probably at least still give half a million a year, right?
So if you sold your publishing for $100,000 check, every year for forever,
your publishing is bringing in at least half a million dollars.
I would probably think maybe closer to a million or maybe more because of me.
But still, forever,
ain't that a great investment?
You give a nigga $200,000 once.
And for the rest of time, you'll collect $1 million every year.
That sounds like a really good deal, ain't it?
So people got hip to it.
People got smart to it.
Then it came, you know, obviously their career didn't go.
as maybe as they planned and they're probably a little bit resentful to that but like
Aubrey O'Day is called out a lot of this stuff it's just like yo like I play someone
what she said like she was been talking about this I think these are here tells those stories
head boy artists any comments um yeah I'll talk about this for is yours so this one has been
bittersweet for me because I'm as I've gotten all
older. I've let go of a lot of the trauma and I've learned to really appreciate some of the more personal, beautiful moments I've had with him. And he is the first person that gave me a platform to show my talent to the world. And I was at 17. I'm 39 now. So I have a hard time talking about him before it was no good. Now I'm feeling
I feel loving moments for moments that we had together.
But this banner that he's painted himself with all week and long,
this has been the Labor Day talk in my world,
that he's paying back all of the bad boy artists.
I just want to throw you the facts, okay?
Sure.
The deal that we were offered,
and when I say we, not every artist got it,
like day 26 did not get it.
But this is,
is what it is. You can have your rights back to your music after Puff went under and somebody
else bought our catalog. So this is long after we have two double platinum albums, $14, $15 an album from
$2 million albums is, what is the math on that? 48 million?
Yeah, something like that. I'm a mathematician, but maybe.
So $48 million somebody made on me. I did not make anything. When I said I did Christina,
Aguilera for free. I didn't do Christine Aguilera for free, but the record label recouped at all.
We were in debt at the end of that tour. Yeah, it's pretty crazy. So I worked for free for the first
six, seven years of my career, basically, and also MTV was not paying us. And this is another part
that I have that I feel some kind of way about, because MTV since then in these recent years,
has brought back every big cult show, meaning it had millions of followers, and it was at least six
seasons, right? Making the band is one of those. They brought back real world. They brought back
Jersey Shore. They brought back Laguna Beach. Making the band is the only one that they did not
bring back. And making the band is the only cult MTV show that made that network one of them.
I heard that's all Diddy's doing. Did he had some deal with them. And yeah, so we've never seen
any of the making of bands back. Again, Did he doing his normal shit? Anyway, um, pretty much,
offered the women of day
not day 26 I mean I'm
that's a male group
Danny came you get your publishing back
got to sign this NDA
she's gonna speak about how it
how much money would be on doings
or action at the
this was the NDA she's talking about now
amounts due since
Sony bought our catalog
okay so streaming
for the past couple years
it's about 800 900
dollars some in the hundreds
okay
and in order
order to get that, I have to release him for any claims or wrongdoings or actions prior to the
date of the release. I have to sign an NDA that I will never disparage Puff, Bad Boy, Janice
Combs, or Justin Combs music, or EMI, or Sony ever in public. So that you just got recently for this
thing? I got it a few months ago when he started doing this.
So what's happening is artists, some of them, not all of them, are being given streaming royalties and ownership back over our publishing on songs that we wrote.
At a time when you know that you have to stream a song a million times to make point a cent.
It's hundreds of dollars.
And me as somebody that's a girl's girl, I hit everyone in my group and said, absolutely do not take this deal.
I can get us a show on Hulu right now and talking about boy, bands, and girl gang.
Because you have to realize there's a handful, two handfuls at most,
of boy and girl bands that had platinum albums, two platinum albums.
And that will never happen again.
And most people that have had to go through those types of things like the real ways the Kardashians got to where they got,
Ray J. tried exposing a lot of that life and entered an industry where somebody made, what,
$48 million.
And we didn't even see a penny of that.
And we were in thongs and five-inch heels
for years of our lives on stage.
Now, I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't got a problem with that, low-key.
Hey, that's how the music business been, man.
These rappers been parading around with jewelry, cars, rented cars.
They get gifts and trinkets from their CEOs.
You know, Drake flying around on a jumbo jet.
Have you ever figured out what Lucian Grains drive around in?
fly running, you don't know.
The people who are making the money, the real money are Universal.
They would laugh at that little jet, that drink keep dry around.
It just is what it is.
You know what I mean?
Like, this industry is a kind of, it's a fixed game that always fixes the game that
if you want to be a big artist, you can't be independent.
Or it's going to be so hard that if the success rate is 0.5% to be assigned artist, the success
rate to be independent is going to be 0.005.
So because they control the whole market, they control the streaming services, all the
platforms that pull it, that push the music, yeah, they kind of control the whole thing.
And, you know, you ever heard the saying, one monkey don't stop a show?
Yeah, this is the only way to cloud up or do your thing in the music business.
You can't be a one-hit wonder.
You can't be in with one album and then go out.
to gain some leverage. Drake got leverage. Kendrick got leverage. At this point, J. Cole got leverage.
Right? Like, it took a while for Jay Z to get leverage. So those are the only times you get to
get the leverage to try to change the favor of what the contract is. Yes, they signed you,
girls, no disrespect, you're beautiful women, but they sign you out from nothing. Yes, they make
$48 million and y'all make $5 million. That's, I'm sorry. That's kind of how it goes.
Now, it sounds good like, oh, they're making $40 million nonprofit.
They probably spent $10 to $15 million on promoting y'all, producing y'all, developing y'all.
So then there's only really, then y'all get paid, say $5 million.
So really, they get $20 if that plus other costs.
You know what I mean, they probably end up with $10 million.
And I'm just telling you how unfortunate the music business works.
Yes, if they did profit from y'all
It's the make-up from the 20 other losses
Because they signed 20 other losers
That's just kind of how the game works
Um
You know, obviously I do have some sympathy though
Because they come from a time where
This isn't an internet error where you could get a buzz
Like if somebody gets popping on TikTok
Your artist that's popping on TikTok
Or if you go viral on Instagram
Or you pop off on YouTube organically
When you go to these these labels
These labels want to give you everything
I'm talking to my boy OT7 Quantie
recently. Boy popped off going crazy, right?
They're trying to sign him.
Feel me? Like,
they're trying to sign them.
I guess in either one of his songs
or something like that, he always said, yo, I wanted a Mayback.
Bro, they're trying to sign him, they buy him the Mayback.
Like, the Mayback, this boy, hey, here's your Mayback.
Take it, please sign it to us. Why you got leverage?
It is what it is. It's just business, right?
So again, you know, I do feel bad for her,
but it is just what it is. Like, brother,
The music business is kind of predatory, but it's predatory with the understanding that the success rate is pretty low.
Okay, now let's get to Dawn Richard and her filing.
So essentially, I played Arbio Day talking about it saying,
Did he basically offered what would be worth a couple hundred bucks a year for them to sign an NBA that it can never talk shit about him and also sue him?
They turned it down.
Did he goes into a whole world window of problems.
And by the way, I think that all of them are going to file lawsuits.
But the first one who's filed lawsuits or who did file lawsuit is the person known as Dawn Richards.
And where is her lawsuit?
Here's a lawsuit.
So the lawsuit says Dawn Angelique Richards sues Sean Combs, Harpierre, and like 30 other places.
Okay.
basically here's what it is it says
I'm gonna get to the juicy part of it
basically says
in 1998
Combs explained the origins of his stage name
that Puff was basically because he had a temper
it was known to huff and puff because he was angry
okay
they're basically saying that
Diddy was an angry guy
was abusive
sexually harassed them
and to the point that it may constitute as a
assault. They're saying Mr. Combs regularly hurled objects in fits of rage, often throwing items
like mobile phones, laptops, food, studio equipment across the room are at people. On numerous occasions,
Ms. Richards witnessed Mr. Combs brutally beat his girlfriend, so they're piggybacking, which many
civil cases do, piggyback on stuff they've seen in the media.
Brutley beat his girlfriend, Ms. Cassie Ventura. His persistent abuse included choking and strangling
Ms. Ventura, striking her with his hands. By the way, isn't it our
ironic that before, you know, a lot of people doubted Cassie before that video came out of
clearly did he abusing Cassie? Why did Dawn Richards not come out then and say, hey, I want to
speak up for Cassie because I'm an advocate for victims and I want to speak out against
domestic abuse. She didn't speak out publicly. You know what she did? Wait till that video came out,
wait until Cassie got her money. And now she just basically now saying, oh yeah, yeah, I seen that
happen. So, you know, a lot of times, remember this is a civil suit. Yeah, this is a money,
money hunting process, right? We've got to remember that. Okay. On many occasions, Ms. Richardson,
or Ms. Richards tried to intervene, offering Cassie's support and encouragement to leave him.
Each time, Mr. Combs learned of her efforts, became enraged and threatened her life with statements
as, you want to die today? I make nays go missing. I end people. Compounding his violence
acts and threats, he flagrantly exploited her musical talent as a singer, while withholding her rights
earned and stealing copyrighted works and subjecting her of years of inhumane work conditions,
which included groping assault, falls imprisonment, among other violations. For nearly a decade,
he manipulated her with bantras that submission to his depraved demands was necessary for career advancement,
instilling her that believed that such abuse and exploitation were required for female artists to succeed in industry.
It wasn't until Cassie bravely came forward.
She realized her personal suffering was tied to many years of abuse by Combs
that became normalized for her.
As more women courageously came forward,
Dawn Richardson, or Dorne Richards actually,
has been empowered by the collective strength
and now adds her voice a growing course of victims,
bravely sharing their horrid stories today or together.
They seek justice, stand in solidarity,
as the latest victims of the Me Too movie.
Oh, my God, they even put this in the intro.
Wow.
Goes to parties, and then let's get to some of the salacious shit.
Factual allegations is how they met.
Let's go past this.
This is about, you know, what the album sold.
They say she's owed like a million dollars of unpaid salary.
And she's owed 500,000 of royalties.
Damages on unpaid wages for Torin are estimated to be $1.8 million.
He fired Aubrey O'Day, D. Woods from Danny Kane live on television in 2008,
which is why Danny Kane got disbanded in 2009.
And then now here's where the allegations are going to come in.
Keep in mind, I want to preface this with, this is a civil suit,
and all of these allegations should be taken as such.
Give me a second.
Two things.
Y'all gonna be tight at me.
First of all,
I don't know why every rapper in their mom
would love hanging out with me,
but I do have a meeting with the rapper shortly.
Fuck.
I don't want to tell you who.
Somebody out.
I think y'all like.
I gave them a time.
I actually told them,
I was like, maybe this hour, the next hour,
they're like, yo, I'm like, mad close.
I'm like, fuck.
I'm like, not even, I'm on stream.
So I might have to.
Fuck, man
Second thing
Oh, I should put this out to y'all down
Y'all help me make my decision
So I get hit up yesterday
I get hit up yesterday
Um
Tell me what I should do, Chad, I need y'all
I get hit up yesterday
And um
Like 20 people hit me up
Everybody's like ah, act, I got got got got got
I said, what's up?
They're like, yo
So I haven't decided yet
But y'all going to help me decide
they said
Kanye West
is asking to you
like what does Kanye want
they said
you know it's Kanye
so you know it's off the washing
they said
Kanye West wants you to fly
to China
by tomorrow
apparently Kanye's
performing in China
first time in 16 years
is some controversial performance
in like, I don't even know
what part of China.
He says he wants
act to stream it
and I'm like
China?
Like what the fuck are we doing?
I'm like,
fuck about going to China.
Like Instagram don't even work.
So they're like, yo, send us your flight.
Like, they're like mad.
Like, I'm like, wait, you don't have a life.
I have like things to do.
I have an itinerary.
So,
So I was just like, so you're telling me the nigger wants me to fly to China in like a day to go streamers concert.
But yeah, apparently he's, he's, I don't know if you, and I guess I got to pause on the story real quick.
I'm going to get back to the darn stuff, but Kanye West China.
Kanye is, look, yeah, he's going to be in China.
In a hyainen, providence.
Yo, I don't even want to say nothing.
Because let's say if I do go to China, I want him to like just, just, just, just, uh, detain me and just be like, yeah, nigga, you know, you ain't going back.
That's my biggest fear.
I get to China and they'd be like, say bye by, by United States.
You are a hostage now, my nigga, okay?
You better hope sleepy Joe Biden go get you back.
You ain't going back, nigga.
That's my biggest fear.
Second of all, the flight is.
It's like 20 hours.
I'm like, what the fuck?
All right.
So, yeah.
So Kanye, at first I thought it was a joke.
Then Travis Scott's manager hit me up and be like,
AC, I'm like, what's up?
Ak, we need you.
What do you need me for?
Kanye needs you.
What does he need me for?
He needs you to come to China on Sunday.
Excuse me?
Yes, China.
Sunday.
Don't worry.
We'll pay for whatever.
We'll get you there.
But he wants you to stream the most legendary performance.
It's his first time in China in 16 years.
And I'm like, why couldn't this niggas just do this in Wyoming?
You remember when, you know, Kayet, like, remember he had the Wyoming, like, yo, bonfire thing.
Everybody was out there in the cold around like a couple, you know, a couple of fires.
And he was playing his music.
I remember he had invited me and it was, and supposedly he had gotten a private jet for all the journalists.
And I remember the guy who used to work at, what's the name again?
Noah used to work at Complex, but he was working from Def Jam at the point.
He was like, yo, act.
All right, we got your name on a manifest, cool.
And I remember, like, the day before, I was just like,
fuck am I going to Wyoming for?
Like, why?
Why am I going to go, Wyoming?
And I ain't a lot.
Wyoming sounds a lot better than China.
Now I'm like,
Nick, I didn't even know somebody told me,
like, you have to get a special visa to go into China.
I'm like, what do you mean?
I got my American passport.
That's golden everywhere.
So, no, you need a special passport to go into China.
I'm like, yo, chat, if y'all don't see me for three years, I'm in some type of Chinese
concentration camp, they might let me out with COVID-2020.
If you see me come out, they let me out with COVID-2020.
Okay?
I get off the plane.
And I'm like, is this China?
But like, yeah, this is Wuhan.
What the fuck?
Where am I at?
What?
Where did y'all just send me?
Chat, if I don't come back, just please don't forget about me.
Just please don't forget about me.
I ain't going to lie.
I ain't respond to him yet.
I'm like, thinking about it, I'm like, maybe I shouldn't go.
I'm like, this does sound kind of cool.
I'm like, bro, China seems like, yo, I have severe plane anxiety.
severe. Like, I'm gonna be honest with you. I've never took a Zan. You know, Drake would
like, yo, I took half a Zan. I might need three Zanz, nigga. I'm telling you. I,
yo, even, even, like, at this point, I, I don't even board a plane if it's not first class,
but like, bro, like, once I see the plane door closes, I get the craziest, um, what do you
call it again? Closterphobia? Bro, I just, like, my mind is just racist.
and it's just like, bro, the last flight I've been on, I like, I had to get up and I went
into the bathroom and bro, I was just trying to think about any, yo, I was going crazy.
I got to like take sleeping pills or something.
I don't know what it is.
I'm starting to hate, and I used to like planes.
I used to like planes.
Now I like, I fucking hate as soon as, you know what it is?
I think I watched too many plane videos.
But I be watching all in plane videos and shit.
I'll be watching some shit on YouTube called Ment.
tour a pilot.
Loki one day
I feel like I want to become a pilot.
But yeah, this nigga right here, man.
After I'm done watching his videos, man,
I boarded in the next flight, I was paranoid as hell, nigger.
Because I'm over here trying to do the checklist
with the damn positive.
Let me check the flaps.
What's going over there with that?
I wonder if this is pressurized enough.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm like, I'm a paranoid wreck.
And that's for a three-hour flight to Miami.
Going to like Vegas now, five hours?
Oh my God.
That is like,
Vegas is exhausting to get to.
But forget Vegas, my nigger.
You know what's exhausting now?
No, no.
Well, I mean, Vegas and L.A. is the same time.
It's like five hours.
But imagine having to be on a plane four times that time.
I think it's 20 hours of like 15 or 16.
60. Yo, when I went to London, it was seven hours. Oh, my God. It was bad. It was bad, bro. It was bad.
But flying to China, my nigga?
Nigger, that sounds crazy, my nigga. Like, for a quick second, I was thinking about it. I'm like, well, if I do go to China, I need an outfit.
Like, what's the drip in China? This is what I came up with chat.
I definitely
I definitely need one of these
like one of these little straw hats
like something like this right
like for like no it's got to be straw
straw hats china
fuck that I don't know why I'd be
yes something like this
yes yes
something like this right
yeah I was thinking about like
ain't this a drip I'm getting like something like this
what else yeah
yeah and something like this
Yeah
Yeah
Chat
If I make it to China
I'm rocking this
Y'all know I love blacker ready
This is kind of fire, ain't it?
Holy
It's probably silk
Is this silk?
Nah, this is the drip
They were in,
Oh, wait
Is this commerce?
Is this?
Okay, okay
Chad, I ain't shit right
I'm over here thinking about
The drip for China
Oh, chat,
I'm gonna have to run.
Fuck, bro.
You see, this is why I like when people would be like,
your act don't go outside,
because, like, I can just stay inside and stream.
I got to meet people.
Fuck, I didn't even get to finish my Arbrio Day thing.
Anyway, I don't know about the China thing.
I'm going to stream later today.
I'm going to let you all know if I'm going to China.
I guess today's Friday.
The concert is Sunday.
So I might have them book a flight.
You know you can, like, cancel a flight.
Like, I might have them book of flight,
and I'll decide if I'm,
making the flight with y'all when i get back on stream all right so maybe i'm gonna go see
conier performing who hunt nice not hua fuck yeah my bad wait what my man is out there
yo i'm such a yo why i be on niggott time and i told you know since when the rappers
started pulling up on time i told this thing of one time this thing pulled up at the
exact time. I actually told him between two times. The nigga pulled up at the earliest time.
Fuck. All right, chat. I ain't going on. I got to run, bro. I ain't even going to hold you.
All right. Maybe I shoot a little vlog or something like that if he's vlog ready. Okay?
Chat, love y'all. I do have to get off here. I will be back as soon as possible. As soon as I'm
done hanging out with, this is my only outside time, right? As soon as I'm done with this,
I'm back inside the fucking stream. Fuck. But I hate standing people to pause. All right, chat.
