DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Lil Baby want round 2 wit Big AK after Copping Pleas last time? Durk in trouble?? Drake in Turks?

Episode Date: June 10, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Big Accus in the building, man. How are y'all doing? Got to get charged with death of this one, huh? Got a little bit down Julio on deck. If you notice, we aren't streaming on King Academics. We are streaming on the Academy where we're supposed to. And I think I fucked that up, too. I think I fucked that up.
Starting point is 00:00:23 Good job. Accurate. Yeah, you're amazing. Okay. No. Fuck that up. Mm-hmm. Definitely fucked that up.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. That's how I fix it Anyway We need a pillar slide He'll fold in milligrams He'd been a fan Okay
Starting point is 00:00:51 Let everybody get up in here Once I see the chat That means we're good to go On both platforms How are y'all doing Big Act is back I tried to stream yesterday Before the game
Starting point is 00:01:03 Didn't work out I tried I'll tell you why it didn't work out First of I was in a pool So I was chilling before and I tried to stream before the game I'm like, nah, I'll stream after. This game was the longest fucking game I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:01:21 And I fell asleep, yeah. Anyway, we do have a couple announcements. Got a bunch of topics for me to get to here. I do want to issue my apology and sincere, not necessarily condolences, but I've got to apologize to y'all for my inconsistent schedule. It's been all over the place. There's a lot of things that are kind of happening.
Starting point is 00:01:45 I'm getting pulled here, getting pulled there. I cut stream last time because, remember, I had to go do the interview, which I think it turned out pretty good. I think the whole internet liked it. So I did the interview with Daphne Joy. By the way, Daphne, she said, you ain't going to lie, chat.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Like, she's, she's been thanking me nonstop. She said, act. You took my virginity. That's what she's saying. I mean, she's saying, Akey took my virginity from being out there in the media.
Starting point is 00:02:22 She's like, she got a couple more interviews coming up. I don't know if it'll be a special, like the one with Big Act, but also, I see she's hosting a club this week. Oh, this is crazy. Like, I'm not a lot.
Starting point is 00:02:33 She's hosting a club in Houston gang. I kid you not, bro. Yo, Daphne Joy is hosting a club in Houston. Watch is like, I got to show you all. You know, I think, you know, I think she just completely just, She completely just got into it.
Starting point is 00:02:48 And she's like, fuck it, man. You know? Yeah. So at one of the most popular clubs in Houston is called Camp, Daphne Joy, is going to be there this Saturday. So she's outside and I'm going to be honest with you. And I don't know what you thought about the interview. I definitely want to say I didn't do it to piss off 50.
Starting point is 00:03:15 That is not my thing. Obviously, 50 is the worst person to ever have not. Fucking with you. I'm going by his word, though. He claims. He don't like her. He said, don't care if a dog fuck her. She came to me.
Starting point is 00:03:25 This is how if you want to know how the interview came about. She came to me with an opportunity. She said, hey, listen, I'm ready to talk. I want to talk to you. And I knew she was about to go on a press run because I could tell by the stuff she was posting. And I took the opportunity. I actually thought it was going to be more combative. You know, I've called her all type of thoughts, harlots, you know, scallywags, you know.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Come receptacles and dumps. I've said everything about her. her you could say in the book. And I've got to give her credit, too. I think she's, you know, I'll just say she's top tier. You know, I've been showing the video of her to many women in and around my circle or in my life. You know why?
Starting point is 00:04:06 Because Daphne Joy proved that beauty is a must. So you're not going to go nowhere if you're not a beautiful woman, okay? And there's too much things out here to make you beautiful. So if you're ugly bitch, you're way behind it. but beauty isn't all. She did a master class, and I think she did a master class with someone who she knows
Starting point is 00:04:30 has a reputation for slamming bitches. You know, that's what people, we're talking about intellectually, not, you know, actually. And she did a master class in being like, yo, I could get, I could even charm act. I could get act to fuck with me.
Starting point is 00:04:42 I could get the guy who you guys claim is the toughest on all women. I'm going to get him to fuck with me and charm him. I'm going to give compliments. I'm going to present myself as ladylike, submissive.
Starting point is 00:04:58 I'm going to know how to handle myself, even if it's a question that maybe I don't want to answer. She gave a masterclass, and if there's any young girl in the ages of, like, 21 to 30, because after 30, if you ain't learned about now, can't change a fucking tiger stripes in the fucking ninth in it. But if you're 21 to 30, I implore you to watch that interview with Daphne Joy. She gave a masterclass on how women should act if they want to get more out of life. It was very clear to me why she was with Diddy. It was very clear why she was with 50. And I'm going to be honest with you, despite the sex tape leaking, despite what's happening, despite her taking a stand, she's going to get another billionaire.
Starting point is 00:05:46 And I know people want to have whatever opinion. you know, we did a hell of an interview and shit, whatever you want to think about me or the interview, whatever, cool, but it did his job. But I got to give her credit. You see, y'all loudmouthed bitches that talk, period. Like, that's not it.
Starting point is 00:06:05 That's just not it. That might get you a coach bag. Maybe get you like, you know, you get some sucker to buy you a Louis V. You want to be on a private jet to private island and you want to go get you a $10,000 a month, $10,000 a month rent paid, for learn from this female and of course the other part that i'm not saying is that yes there's
Starting point is 00:06:28 three sides to this whole equation right so you got to look good if you don't look good it's out the window so you got to look good then you got to be able to talk you got to be agreeable modern women are masculine modern women talk like niggas like modern women you'll hear a woman even say talk about getting cracked that's nothing feminine about that's a very like oh okay You know? Also, here's the thing. The top of the tier is not the young Miami's. Maybe for certain demographics that's the young Miami's.
Starting point is 00:07:01 But they're not the ones that they're going to get more by not saying, where my scamming ass niggis at? No. That's for the ghetto harlots. Okay? That's for y'all. And I'm not going to lie. Some of y'all works for.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Like, what's that little ghetto hood rat bitch? Ari works for her. It doesn't work for all of y'all. But if y'all are a regular woman and you don't want to get attracted, you don't want to attract scammers, drug dealers, criminals, and rappers, and you want millionaires and billionaires, maybe white collar workers that work on Wall Street, but they got a portfolio worth over $100 million. Learn from this woman.
Starting point is 00:07:47 You got to learn how to talk and present yourself, charm, float in and out of rooms. I could tell she's a type of woman. and not calling her escort necessarily, but she's the type of woman, you could tell you want to have on your arm. Not only as she looked good, you could have her on your arm in some of these rooms where, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:04 that ratchet bitch who was going to be like, period. Like, once you hear that in a room with like certain individuals, like, fuck. Then brought the ghetto to the fucking, period. Period. Period. Poo! Like, oh, oh, Jesus. Ebonics, like, just get this whore out of here. You know?
Starting point is 00:08:22 Still saying, type of personality, right? And the last part, so the first part is you got to look good. Second part is women, and so I'm really prescribing for women who are between the ages of 21 to 30, you've got to know how to talk to men. You got to know how to talk to men. You know? What's the name and that same? You catch a lot more with something with honey, not whatever. I forgot what the sane is. But she gave a master class and I watch a, all these whores online, they're confused why men switched up.
Starting point is 00:08:58 They were like, yo, all y'all were calling her a whore. No, we still believe she's a whore. The thing is, there's this idea that niggas just despise all whores. The whore that does her part, plays her part, still submissive, whatever, whatever, and, you know, obviously some stuff with her obviously just wasn't, it's not that she wasn't discreet, it got exposed. So yeah, men after watching how, and listening. in how, even if it's an act, even if it's an act, even if it's an act.
Starting point is 00:09:26 And that's important to let these girls know, because nobody's more jealous of another girl getting attention than other girls. So I see a lot of girls like, I don't say I hate horrors. It's like, no, we hate ghetto whores like you. Okay? We hate y'all. She's still a whore too. Here's the difference.
Starting point is 00:09:43 The difference with her is that she knows how to play the role of, and I just call it a top tier type of, that's a top tier type of a whore. It's a top tier type of chick. You know what I mean? She knows how to talk to an individual. And then the last part of the thing is sexuality. So like, your looks can't help you with this and your talk game can't help you with this.
Starting point is 00:10:06 You got to be a fucking freak. You got to be able to suck. Dick, toes, eat ass, everything. Like, dead ass. That's what I'm being honest with y'all. So there's three things. If y'all girls want a secret, you know what I mean? If you're fucking with a nigger from Walmart,
Starting point is 00:10:18 no disrespect to Walmart. And you think you're over a seven. You're fucking. in their life. Okay? Not really. I'm telling you because everybody's like hyper like they're hypergamous, which means women these days through the internet, they all have like some celebrity DM in them. They start to internalize that they are, they deserve a millionaire instantly. So I'm just prescribing how to get one. You got to look good. Yeah, I got to learn a talk game from Shority. Okay. That that Dr. Cheyenne Bryant half like intellectual half ratchet shit is not it.
Starting point is 00:10:51 That is not attractive to niggas, gang. You feel what I'm saying? That's another thing that, you know, I mean, I don't want to make this racial too. That's certain races, like, even the way they present themselves in conversation and talking to men, you know? Sometimes they get called picnys.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I don't lie. If she was around a bunch of girls, they call her picn me. They'll be like, oh, look at this picney-ass bitch. You know what I'm saying? Because she's like the type of chick, like you could tell, like, say Diddy walks in the room and Diddy's like, yo, it's time for the freak off. I'm pissing on all y'all.
Starting point is 00:11:22 You're going to have one black chick that says, oh, hell no. She's going to say some shit. You're going to have one Spanish shit. It's a Spanish bitch that says, Ket? And walk straight out the fucking room. You get them?
Starting point is 00:11:34 What fuck is going on my fear down here, bro? You're going to have the Spanish chick. She walking out the fucking room, okay? And you're always going to have a chick like this. She ain't even really down with the fucking, you know what I mean, whatever that's kind of proposed. But she knows how to.
Starting point is 00:11:50 to kind of massage whatever situation to still come off feminine. And I think that's her gift. You know, I understood why she got, she gets a lot, you know, probably got a lot of money from dudes. Anyway. And then the last part, you got to be a freak. Like, I'm going to be honest with you. Like, you know, if you got to be a complete freak, that's the third box checked.
Starting point is 00:12:12 And if you've checked all three of those boxes, you'll be fine. All right. So anyway, she's hosting clubs. The interview, I think she's down to do something else. chat what y'all think you know i mean y'all know you know i'm on a jet next week should i invite her
Starting point is 00:12:28 you know she won't do part two but it's like this part two is like you know we're not doing we can't we can't take shots virtually like we got to be up close and personal with it you feel me or is that crazy putting her on a jet it's crazy right yeah no no no
Starting point is 00:12:44 or you think fifth is going to kill me if i put fifth baby moms like by the way this got nothing to do with fifth we did not mention fifth Oh, let me give a little more details on how it. So she approached me for the interview. I said, yes, I do it. She can't, so this was her parameters. The parameters was, hey, listen, don't really want to talk about the case.
Starting point is 00:13:04 She also said she didn't want to, it doesn't have to be the, I'm a victim. She says, I don't want to be seen as a victim. That was a talking point given to me. She does not want to be seen as a victim. And at first, she says she was open. Oh, well, she greenlit. she says any type of conversation she's like we could flirt with each other that's fine um or you could no no no she said you're whatever with sex you're good she's you could ask me anything with sex like you
Starting point is 00:13:33 know i mean so i'm starting thinking about a nasty shit anyway and then at first she says she was cool with speaking about her last relationship which was supposedly did he so she said you know yeah if you ask questions about didi i will answer them and i was like all right fine so basically we didn't even ask about it. I didn't even try to ask. I didn't throw it on a table. Like, hey, could I ask you about 50? No, I wasn't going to do that anyway, because, again, I got no issues with Fifth and I don't want none. But of course, like, you know, he had babies with her, and he should know that she's a sovereign individual. And then, to be very clear, she didn't come to me saying, I want to talk about my baby daddy or slander him or I'm trying to get back at him. 50 cent, Curtis 50 Cent,
Starting point is 00:14:13 Jackson's name was never even mentioned. Ditty's name was mentioned. And we're supposed to do it live on live stream like an hour before they hit me back and say hey listen you know because they were running a lot of this apparently she has lawyers by the lawyers and they said well here here's a thing could we not you know they didn't say we can't talk about did they said no name drops so you know I guess I could allude to it but I could tell like you know she the lawyers had pulled the plug on really mentioning the ditty stuff so no ditty no court Um, yeah. And, and they didn't want to live stream anymore in case, you know, like, because like, we basically talked and I kind of agreed to whatever they were saying.
Starting point is 00:15:02 In case I was just like, I went completely left and it just went wrong. I didn't, you know, they wanted to make sure it wasn't something that was live that she could be immediately embarrassed. But anyway, it went good. She was very happy. I think she said her only fans is going crazy. I guess that was her goal in this. And, yeah, I guess maybe part two, part two or something like that. You know, I was looking at her. I'm like, you listen, you know how Egy, you know how neon got Iggy? Should, might have to be that.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Anyway, good for her, good for her. You'll see a bunch of interviews. She's clearly hosting clubs. You'll see much more of her if you guys want to. Does I like the interview? Put it on a jet? Oh, man. Why do I say Fifth going to kill me?
Starting point is 00:16:00 Nothing I have done. Wait, let me pull that back. Nothing I, I've discussed with this woman has anything to do with 50. We're not like joking on like, no. No. There's clear boundaries. No, okay? But anyway, shout to Daphne Joy.
Starting point is 00:16:26 She told me there was a few things she could teach me. and I felt I graduated college with flying, you know, flying honors. I'm wondering what that could be. But we'll see. We'll see. We'll see. And also, you know, she should know I'm Jamaican. So some type of thing, me na, you know.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Okay. I'm not into certain shit, okay. Anyways. But okay. All good. So I hope you guys enjoyed that. More to come. What else have y'all been going all with?
Starting point is 00:17:02 Oh, I got a slight update. I got a little update. for the fam got an update so I got a slight update about this mystery remember this like mystery like investigation that supposedly is going on
Starting point is 00:17:17 um this whole thing was Charlemagne and whatever so I did start getting some calls okay and these calls are a little bit more industry savvy and it's very interesting
Starting point is 00:17:37 I want to give you the theory and I'm going to label it as a theory because I'm hoping this is just not true okay y'all want to hear this theory that I was told
Starting point is 00:17:56 I want to lay out this theory that I was told and I want to hear what you guys think about it it makes a little bit of sense it makes a little bit of sense but again still because I don't know where this is technically coming from don't really have the full 100% proof i do i want to put out a challenge because it'll help me clarify if this is actually true so here's a theory so there's a
Starting point is 00:18:28 theory that because we're in the year 2026 midterm elections are in 20 uh in november 2026 politicians, especially Democrats, they historically, even when Barack got nominated and subsequently won, the presidency of the United States, essentially he used black entertainers and he used the black voices to make sure his message got out there and, you know, galvanized votes. We saw Diddy was a part of that back in 2008. There was something called voter die. That was something that really galvan. a lot of young people to get registered for the election and being able to vote.
Starting point is 00:19:23 After Barack gets out of there, we get Trump. Trump loses the second term. Joe Biden wins. Trump wins again. Trump is out in two years. However, there's midterm now. Trump has seen as kind of unfavorable. Even though he's not running, a lot of Republicans are running.
Starting point is 00:19:39 So here's a theory. Well, it feels more than a theory, but I'll just put it out there. And I'm hoping it's wrong. And I'll see if it's wrong because I would love to put out a challenge. So the thinking is this. They said supposedly the Democrats are getting, are trying to use, and Jay-Z is trying to position himself like how Diddy did with the Democrats years ago, where they could look at him to say, if we got this guy on our side, we got all the black people.
Starting point is 00:20:10 We got all the, you know, the hip-hop people. and Jay-Z and Rock Nation are trying to set themselves up with that. By the way, this should sound familiar. That's kind of their role with the NFL. I know they make the Super Bowl and shit or the halftime show, but literally they got Jay-Z in there to stop people from kneeling and doing all these other stuff that was fucking up the money. We even seen in the Epstein files in one of the leaked emails,
Starting point is 00:20:36 they said people don't riot because we got Jay-Z. So what I'm hearing is that as we're about to exit this Trump era, the Democrats are kind of like trying to build what they need. And if you guys don't remember when Kamala Harris was running, we had Meg the Stallion that popped out. How ironic. Beyonce that popped out. These are the people that popped out, by the way, both Rock Nation,
Starting point is 00:20:59 to kind of use their celebrity influence to sway the votes. I'm hearing that's about to happen again. I'm hearing that Jay-Z is the person. So Rock Nation and the Democrats are going to try to, you know, Rock Nation is going to be like the, oh, these are the people that know the inner community, right, the inner cities. And they're going to help get the black vote for the Democrats, right? Now you might be saying, act, what does I got to do with you? Because I know, what does that have to do with me?
Starting point is 00:21:27 Well, apparently, in trying to, like, undo some of what they feel is social media damage to not only Jay-Z's reputation, but also in, you know, if you don't know what happened last time in the election, most podcast and most, you know, social media channels, they actually went for Trump, not Biden. So a lot of people thought Trump did what, you know, Trump did an amazing job at reaching out to those outlets. Remember, he did streams with Aidan Ross, he did NELC, he did Flagrin 2, which is a podcast.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And the Democrats are trying to overcome that. they're supposedly trying to use Jay-Z in Rock Nation. I'm going to tell you how Charlemagne supposedly comes in. And again, this is a theory, but I do want to put a challenge out to Charlemagne. So they're supposed to do that, and in one of the ways of how they're trying to do it, is not only try to fix the reputation of Jay-Z,
Starting point is 00:22:29 who, by the way, he's been going through the slaughterhouse recently and for the last year for many allegations and a lot of talk about him being disingenuous. But also, they want to try to supposedly reverse the effect of what they feel is some of these entities that move the needle in the opposite direction for Trump. Now, even then, you might be saying, act, but what does it have to do with you? Because, like, I think last year for Trump or whenever Trump got elected, he even gave shout-outs to these people. He said, Nelke. He said, Aidan Ross.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I don't know if he gave it to Flagrin, but he definitely shouted out Rogan. Apparently, because Jay-Z is going to be in the nigger section, he is also actively trying to make sure any opposing voices. That's why they keep saying, I'm, like, political. Like, that's what they keep saying, like, I'm, like, a Republican, right? They're trying to neutralize the voices and platforms of people they feel are going to go up against
Starting point is 00:23:32 it's rock nation Super Bowl all over again except it's going to be rock nation and politics now this would explain a lot to me when Charlemagne came to me and he told me whatever he kept saying this is more than hip-hop
Starting point is 00:23:47 because I kept thinking why so many people just jealous of like Drake he said now he's bigger than that he kept saying there's politicians we heard the other guy Jeremy he said politics
Starting point is 00:23:59 So it seems like politics is at play here. But here's the problem. The guys who are accusing me of being a ploy or being a pawn or being some type of arm politically for people, I don't have no political aspirations. And I'm not working with nobody politically. And I don't care about, if I have an opinion, I'll just say it. But I don't care. I don't want to interview a politician. I don't really give a fuck about shit like that.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Now, unless you're cool like Trump. I just fuck with Trump. I would interview Trump. But, like, Gavin Newsom, like, fucking JD Vand. I'm cool. Like, you know, I'm good. I don't need to talk to them type of niggas. So here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:24:41 This is what I was told. They say, as the months ramp up in the next two years, Rock Nation is going to align with the Democrats in bigger ways that will be announced. And supposedly, Charlemagne will be a part of that effort. Supposedly, I don't know in what capacity. But we've seen Charlemagne seemingly have. have some political aspirations he talks politics and that would make sense why we're kind of seeing some of this stuff right now I don't know maybe maybe what I heard is bullshit
Starting point is 00:25:13 maybe what I heard is bullshit but I would like to put this offer out there and and I think it won't be received or acknowledged or accepted I don't you know me or my platforms we don't give a fuck about politics like that. I'm wondering if Charlemagne could say the same. As the months near this election, how about we both stay out? I don't want
Starting point is 00:25:43 to talk. I'll keep my opinion. We hip-hop, right? If we're hip-hop, I'm down to, I don't want to be near politics. We could just hammer it out. Not me, just like, we could get on these microphones to speak about culture and everything but politics.
Starting point is 00:25:59 But, I have a sneaky suspicion that I don't think he could. And it's not attacking Charleney. This is me actually looking at this to say, this kind of makes some sense. If y'all are looking at me as the only opposing voice that would be potentially leaning towards Trump or whatever, y'all like, we have to neutralize him and his cohorts
Starting point is 00:26:26 because later on, when our pockets are getting lined with golden cash by the Democrats who are going to come to us to say, hey, you know what niggis like, get them to like us Democrats. Wouldn't it be very disingenuous, y'all chat? If I looked up later on and I seen Charlemagne speaking at any of these political shit or I see Jay-Z, would that be hypocritical? Because I have no plans to be nowhere near none of that bullshit. would that be hypocritical?
Starting point is 00:27:05 So I'm kind of watching and if what I'm hearing is right, these boys are aligning with the Democrats politically. And, you know, obviously I think the Democrats are just more popular for it. So people don't look at that as bad. But they're lining their business moves up with the Democrats campaigns. And then some of the shit we're seeing, including docksin of people around me, this and third is they look at me and my placards. as somewhat of an opposition to them unilaterally controlling the narrative to black people, especially in a political season.
Starting point is 00:27:45 So I would like to say this. To prove I have zero political affiliations, I don't give a fuck. I'll have my personal vote in a pain, but I don't want to sit here and be the platform where all the Republicans or whoever could just bring in this. candidate be like, oh, just talk to Ack and you. Get the black people. But I wonder if that's what's going to happen over by Rock Nation and the breakfast club. I do want to ask.
Starting point is 00:28:16 Inquiring minds want to know. So I do want to say this, especially giving the info that Charleneen gave, I'll make a pledge if he's down to make one too. Let's both stay out of politics. Straight up. We cultural critics and cultural commentators, let's both stay out of this fucking politics shit. because I got no tie, so it's not hard for me.
Starting point is 00:28:39 So I'm wondering if I throw this alley-oop, if I'll get the, oh yeah, fuck that shit. Time will tell. Time will tell. How you doing, ladies and gentlemen? That next game was something else, wasn't it? That next game was something else. Yeah, the next game was something else.
Starting point is 00:29:15 Are you guys watching NBA playoffs or it's like, Whatever to you. Before we get into the Lebebe Rose session, there is going to be a moment for that. We did have some topics that we didn't want to, well, we didn't address yet. By the way, I hear we have gotten a verdict. I wanted to get into this topic before, but it looked like we've quickly arrived at a verdict. We got a verdict for the Carmelo Anthony situation. If you don't know, Carmelo Anthony is a black teen who stabbed a white teen.
Starting point is 00:29:45 he was charged as an adult for murder. He was subsequently, supposedly today convicted. And it's actually had people think a lot of different ways about this. People think he might be racially, you know, infueled. Some people feel like he was getting bullied maybe because of race and, you know, the differences, whatever. Some people felt like, you know, hey, he was, you know, this is self-defense, you know. Anyway, let me try to open this up. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:30:28 The crowd outside has just heard that verdict, and we are seeing just a tremendous emotional reaction from some of the people in the crowd. Again, it was probably about 30 seconds to 60 seconds after we announced it on the air, the people started getting the alerts on their phone. You could see everybody starting to look down at their phone. and getting those updates and finding out that Carmelo Anthony has been filed guilty of murder.
Starting point is 00:30:56 We just got word from inside the courtroom that they are proceeding to the punishment phase. And Job and Punnaker, our reporter in the courtroom, says that he saw Carmelo Anthony's mother audibly sobbing in the courtroom after that verdict was read. again you can see some of the reaction here from outside the courtroom we're going to keep an eye on that but rebecca tanya i apologize for interrupting you but i i would like to bring you in for just to touch on the emotional toll that this is taken on on two families Chris there have been okay uh i wish i could give a little backstory a little bit better backstory actually Texas and the murder trial of a Texas teen, 19-year-old Carmelo Anthony, has been found guilty of murder in the death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. Metcalf was fatally stabbed at a high school track meet, as you may recall, last year.
Starting point is 00:32:02 NBC's Ryan Chandler is outside the courthouse in McKinney, Texas. We're also joined by NBC News legal analyst Misty Maris. Ryan, I'll go to you. The jury deliberated for less than three hours. Walk us through this verdict. What was the reaction inside and outside the courtroom? Well, I'll tell you, as soon as news of the guilty verdict reached the crowd that has been growing here since Thursday, tensions boiled over. We heard visceral tears and angry confrontations break out in this crowd. The police presence seeming to triple here as they try to keep the peace. Since Thursday, there have been supporters of both the Metcalf and the Anthony families here.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Now the Anthony family is protesting as they have since the beginning, raising concerns for a fair trial, but certainly a lot of bitter comfort for the Metcalf family. Our eyes inside the courtroom said that there were tears bursting out as soon as the verdict was read out from both sides. No reaction visible from Carmelo Anthony as he embraced his lawyer. We are now still awaiting some major news from inside the courtroom as well. they will now move on to the sentencing phase. Anthony found guilty of first-degree murder, but not capital murder. So he is not eligible for life without parole, his maximum sentence 99 years, potentially. Misty, let me turn to you, four days of testimony, less than three hours of deliberations.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Are you at all surprised at how quickly this all happened? I was, Kate, because this is a complicated case, even though you had four days of testimony, he had a lot of witnesses. You had a video, but the video wasn't necessarily dispositive, could not see it. So the jury had a lot to go through. You also had murder for them to determine whether or not there was a conviction on murder, which there was, manslaughter and the self-defense element of it. So this was a very, very quick verdict. Carmelo Anthony did not testify in his own defense. What kind of an impact do you think that might have had on this jury? Well, we can see from the jury's determination of a guilty verdict on murder that they dismissed
Starting point is 00:34:05 the self-defense as an argument that they did not find that he acted in self-defendant. Which is what his lawyers were looking for. And self-defense requires somebody to concede that they committed the act with legal justification. And that standard is that the individual, in this case, Carmelo Anthony, felt perceived a risk that was deadly and that that perception was reasonable. So that's the legal standard. It's tremendously difficult in a self-defense case when you don't hear from the defendant on what they were experiencing that day. Ryan, back to you just quickly. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:34:38 Okay. So look like I think the initial details of the situation Is that this kid was getting bullied And apparently they were at a track meet It's raining And they The kid who got stabbed
Starting point is 00:34:53 Like goes to kind of like Push this kid out of like They're like secluded or cover area And it kind of escalated in the way where he Stabs He stabs the kid and the kid dies Obviously his His response to that was, hey, listen, I was defending myself.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Now, remember, we talk about it with the Chudde Builder case. You know, self-defense is not just also assumed. There has to be some level, you know, there's like five things that, you know, you have to kind of like prove to kind of get on the same page of being in self-defense. Here's one thing, though, that is very dicey when it comes to self-defense is that with self-defense, you have to admit. to admit that you did it, right? So, like, in a normal case, like, you're never admitting anything. You're not even admitting you're there, right? So it's like, you want to leave every possibility of reasonable doubt that the jury could be like, well, we don't even know if this guy was there. Oh, we don't know if this guy actually had a gun. We're not convinced of that. So you give a lot
Starting point is 00:35:58 of different ways for a jury to kind of be like, hey, I'm not convinced that this happened or didn't happen. In a self-defense case, you kind of admit that, you know what, that did happen. I did stabbed the guy. So it's almost like a confession, but it's a confession in lieu of securing this idea that you're defending yourself, right? Clearly it didn't work out. Do we have any idea whether an appeal will be coming? It's a good question, Kate. I think that will depend on. Yeah. Okay. Let me see. So there's a whole breakdown of what happened, but let me see. Hello again everyone. Evidence to come in before you read.
Starting point is 00:36:45 We will absolutely positively be instructed on at the end of this case. They are all... Okay, so that's about the penal code. Okay, here we go. So this is... So watch this is right before the verdict. Now, because in a few minutes' time, the closing arguments are set to begin. In the trial of Carmelo Anthony, a Texas teenager accused of stabbing and killing a competitor at a high school track meet.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Anthony faces life in prison if convicted of murder. Brooke Taylor on this trial since the beginning, live outside the Collins County Courthouse in McKinney, Texas. And Brooke, hello. Hi, Bill. Well, this trial has moved along a lot quicker than really anyone expected. The defense rested after calling six witnesses and ultimately decided not to call up Carmelo Anthony to the stand to testify in his own murder trial. So just as a recap right here, Carmelho Anthony. is charged with murder. He pleaded not guilty after admitting to fatally stabbing 17-year-old
Starting point is 00:37:48 Austin Metcalfe during a high school track meet last April. The two teens didn't know each other and attended different schools. Investigators say the confrontation started after Anthony was sitting under a tent belonging to Metcalf's team. The defense has spent days arguing that Anthony acted in self-defense after Metcalf pushed him first and now the question is whether they gave jurors enough evidence to believe it. The defense called one of Anthony's former teammates. He described Anthony as, quote, distraught after the stabbing, said he heard him crying and say, I told him not to touch me.
Starting point is 00:38:28 Now, prosecutors called 21 witnesses, including student after student who testified that Anthony was repeatedly asked to leave and that he was the aggressor. Now one witness testified that Metcalf told Anthony, quote, I'm not going to fight you at a track me, dude. Another witness testified, Anthony responded, F, y'all, I'm not going to leave. And later, quote, touch me and find out. Now, legal experts say the judge could allow the jury to consider the lesser charge of manslaughter in addition to murder. And if the jury doesn't reach a verdict by the end of the day, the judge said they're going to be sequestered. They won't be allowed to watch TV. or have their phones or social media. We are just waiting for those closing arguments now to start bail. Got it. Thank you, Brooke McKinney, Texas, Collin County just north of Dallas. We are waiting and watching from here. Thank you. And John U.S. a former deputy assistant attorney general and U.C. Berkeley Law professor and a friend. Thanks for being here. Here's something from one of the witnesses. This is the witness being asked, saying, I think Carmelho was in the wrong. The prosecutor asked,
Starting point is 00:39:39 the confrontation and the witness said yes. Interesting. Now, remember, he's trying to go for self-defense. We have seen like obviously a different state. This is Texas. The other state would be Tennessee when it comes to the builder. But one thing is kind of like known all across the board is that it's hard to claim self-defense if you're seen as being the person who provoked the incident.
Starting point is 00:40:08 and when you have witnesses who are saying, well, yeah, I think Carmelo, you know, maybe through words like saying, yo, touch me, nigga, like, yo, what we about to do? He wasn't just someone being attacked. Now, granted, there's clear racial lines here. So, like, it's very dicey. But it appears that's what's coming into play. I know it's not unusual for defendants not to take the stand. Did that surprise you at all?
Starting point is 00:40:35 He should have took a stand. You got to take a stand. Like, I'm going to be honest with you. Like, I think if you do something of that sort and you are going to admit it anyway, you need to let people know what you're thinking. You need to be like, hey, listen, I was scared. You know, also here's the thing. You're a black team.
Starting point is 00:40:54 You got to get up there and say it. You know why? Because the image that the jury and the general public is seen all day is white kid. They use a slightly younger picture of him sometimes. And you, you look like a fucking monster. Just how, you know, how, generally how they make black people and white people look, right? Like, oh, that's the monster who fucking did something, right? So you need to go up there and kind of let people know your side in a way that could humanize you.
Starting point is 00:41:28 That maybe they could see that, hey, listen, you're not just some fucking killer. And you're someone who got in that position, clearly not something you wanted to do. and obviously you're remorseful that it happened, you're remorseful that you were even in that situation, but you didn't want to kill him. You weren't trying to kill this guy. And if anything, you were trying to defend yourself. And taking a stand would go a long way to doing that.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Now, I'm not too sure why he didn't take the stand. I'm pretty sure there's a lot of other things to think about because, again, once you expose your client to taking a stand, it doesn't just stop with favorable questions. They really could get into it, right? It does because it sounds like the defense didn't put on very many witnesses at all, Dana. And the key to being able to put on a case of self-defense to justify a killing that everyone, including the defendant, had admitted he did, that he conducted,
Starting point is 00:42:25 is that he has to show that he could reasonably believe that it was necessary for him to use force in order to stop an imminent attack on him. And so that depends on what did he see? What did he think? What was his reasonable belief about what was to happen? Now, it's the case we saw, for example, in the O.J. Simpson trial where the defendant didn't testify and eventually got acquitted.
Starting point is 00:42:51 But I think... Nah, nah, you can't compare it to the OJ Simpson trial in my opinion. This is self-defense. OJ wasn't saying I did it, but it was self-defense. self-defense, you need to hear from that person. You need to hear from that person. Now, a lot of times why they don't put the person up there is because, you know, as I usually say, dead man tells no tales. So because the other party is dead, you could kind of through your defense work, push forth the narrative and actually get people to be convinced that, hey, this was self-defense
Starting point is 00:43:31 because you're not going to have the guy who's dead to get up there and say, nah, hell, no, that ain't want to happen? He dead, right? Here's the problem. This happened that attract me. Like, for example, with Trayvon Martin, I think if Trayvon Martin was alive,
Starting point is 00:43:42 I think George Zimmerman goes to jail. That's what I personally think. I don't think stand your ground would apply. But because he was dead, you have to try to gauge what was going on through cameras outside, audio of the event, or when they heard the shot, but you can't really know what was really going on.
Starting point is 00:44:05 Right? And that's very important. So this is much different than O.J. Simpson's case, if you ask me, you need him up there. Especially with witnesses, right? These witnesses, keep in mind, this happened in the tent of the boy who died. So the people in that tent pretty much were his friends, his supporters, his family or closed people. they're going to be witnesses for the prosecutors, not witnesses for you. I think it's very risky.
Starting point is 00:44:38 I think the jury here would want to know what was in Anthony's mind, and they're going to be left really with the mountains of evidence that looks like the prosecution put on instead. Right. And here is something from the Frisco Police Office talking about the laws in regards to knives, saying that he testified that knives under five inches are not illegal to carry in Texas, while they are against school policy, they are not illegal. Would that at all have helped the defense?
Starting point is 00:45:06 I got to tell you, Dana, I spent the last semester living in Texas, and it's not just knives that people are carrying around for self-defense. I mean, in Texas, you're allowed to walk around with guns to protect yourself. So it's not the weapon itself. It's whether he was justified in pulling it out, and whether instead he could have just walked away or whether he saw a... Now, this is another thing that people are not... understanding to and this relates a little bit to the Chud the Builder case people keep
Starting point is 00:45:35 thinking that stand your ground means that means crash out which it doesn't you know first of all this situation wasn't a stand your ground situation and even with the Chud the Builder thing that's still not a stand your ground situation technically it could be seen as one but they're not right in stands your ground cases you have no duty to retreat, but in self-defense cases, you do have some duty to not escalate. That's the thing, right? And I hope you understand both points. So it stands your ground. If someone comes to you with an issue, you don't have to run away, right? You stay there and protect yourself. And even if protecting yourself means he was chasing, which that involved what happened
Starting point is 00:46:24 with Zimmerman, right? That's even protected. It's pretty much. the don't start none won't be none long right but that's not self-defense self-defense usually is not escalating which means not because someone punched you means you immediately shoot them that's a unnecessary escalation that is not proportional and then it's not self-defense it's not covered if someone pushes you which tells you get out of the tent or punches you whatever happened, unless there's some other factors, can't just pull out a knife and stab them. And again, you know, I don't want, you know,
Starting point is 00:47:09 I'm not that familiar with every detail of this case. I don't want to just, like, cast aspersions on how this kid handled the situation. Clearly wasn't good, but, you know, I don't want to use, user trying to refer to facts that I'm not too sure of at this moment. But, yeah. Enough threatening violence that was going to turn deadly coming,
Starting point is 00:47:30 towards him. But having the knife itself is not a sign that he went into that tent under Texas law to hurt somebody. It's a reasonable thing to have to protect yourself in Texas. About a year and two months ago, Austin's brother was on the Will Kane show. It was a very heartbreaking interview. Then we played just a little bit of it for you here. And then I whip my head around and then all of a sudden I see him run down the bleach just grabbing his jealous, he just brought us and out he got sad you got sad
Starting point is 00:48:04 first off rose for half a subject I didn't know what to do and then I Now this is his twin brother I believe So the guy had a twin I saw my fall And go over there And this would probably made this case really tough
Starting point is 00:48:19 And if you're wondering why I got You know Decided in three hours or so You're not taking a stand There's probably not enough representation on the other other side to show how traumatized. Carmelo was also by the event to show his character that maybe he's not like this just vicious person. And you have the brother who survived, who's a twin,
Starting point is 00:48:43 you have, I'm guessing this is the mom. They're on every platform, bawling up every tear in their body. A jury who's hearing that for days and weeks, they're going to kind of feel like they need to give justice to that family, right? You know, they're going on, look, the mom is kind of beside herself crying. I mean, I see. So that family seeking justice, the jury now will have this. How long do you think it will take them to decide? And can you, will you be able to read any tea leaves if it comes back quickly or if they take a while?
Starting point is 00:49:26 Dana, usually the trial lawyers, you know, handbook says if it's a quick verdict, it usually means a conviction, that if it takes a while, there might be one person or two people who are holding out against a unanimous verdict. That evidence, I have to say, looks pretty overwhelming against Mr. Anthony. But look, this is the beauty of the American jury system, is that you have the jurors there. Okay, let me watch this clip real quick. Thank you for that report. George Washington University Law Professor and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley and criminal defense attorney here in Dallas, Texas, Todd Shapiro. Professor, I'd love to start with you. And I know this isn't a very deep legal analysis, but it has been surprising. In fact, I would call it shocking that this case has drawn such public interest. At least it has been so divisive in the public conversation.
Starting point is 00:50:22 Its fact pattern is black and white, and I don't mean black and white in terms of race. I mean clear as night in day. And it's such an odd case for everyone to rally around, so why don't we at least do this? I see the signs here that are being held, one of which reads self-defense is not a crime. What do you say to someone that believes that's what this case was about? Well, this is an incredible disconnect because this case is not about race. It's about rage. It's about someone who went into that tent with a deadly weapon and plunged it into the chest of an unarmed teenager. Now, these are both young people. Both of their lives were ruined.
Starting point is 00:51:01 One's life was ended. The other is going to spend a considerable time in jail. But there are parts of our society that look through this framing of race because of the different races of these two individuals. Otherwise, this is a fairly conventional case, and it's not a particularly difficult one. The defense's own witness really blew up on them by saying that, said, yeah, Anthony was the one who provoked this moment, this confrontation. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:51:35 So it looked like it was the, in that case, they should have definitely put him on the stand. So that's kind of like a Tory Lane situation, right? I think, remember with the whole Tori Lane situation, and we're only comparing it in terms of do you take the stand or not. So in Tori Lane situation, his first lawyer, Sean Hawley, apparently Tori wanted to take the stand they did a bunch of mock trials and examined him
Starting point is 00:52:01 and cross-examine him in a mock trial and they didn't feel like Tori was equipped or they felt it left the case and himself to too much exposure by allowing Tori to actually take the stand Tori disagreed with her he didn't agree with Sean Hawley and not taking a stand he wanted to get up there and talk
Starting point is 00:52:18 he fires her he hires two other attorneys at well by the end of the conclusion and one of the attorneys who basically kind of picked up the case at the kind of like the well no no he had the case going
Starting point is 00:52:38 for the whole trial he just came when the trial was about to start because Sean Holly quit they had a witness name Sean Kelly and this witness gave statements to Tory, signed an affidavit,
Starting point is 00:52:58 also basically said to the cops, yeah, I saw women fighting in the streets. And their testimony and their statement at the time, or not testimony, but their statements prior to their testimony, basically said, hey, listen, it looked like it was the girl who fired the gun. By the time they got on the stand, they switched up that, that statement. And when your lead witness or your main witness is now given a statement that helps the ops,
Starting point is 00:53:33 meaning the prosecutors, you need to bring out the big guns, which is Tori got to get on that stand. The game is scuffed. You got to put him in. Even if you're leaving him open to whatever. Keep in mind, there's a lot more stuff that happened in that trial. Like, for example, the bodyguard came in the last day, but they still felt like they had it under wraps and they didn't want the bodyguard to testify. Fatal mistake if you ask me, but it happened. So, again, in this case with Carmel and Anthony, if their main witness testifies and says something that negates their whole defense, which is, oh, he provoked it.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Oh, yeah, he started it. Oh, he's the reason why this happened. your star witness for the defense has now turned into a prosecutor's greatest wedduring. You need to move off of that and you need to bring out the big guns, maybe, you know, get into an early weekend this week, right? And then putting your star witness, which is going to be your client on that stand to try to save something. But maybe they still would have done that, but regardless, yeah, it happened. That was really a serious blow for the defense. It's also a surprise, you know, as a criminal defense attorney, you know, there are times when you have to be honest with your client and say, look, we can try to see if we can knock this down to a misdemeanor, but the odds are against it, or we can do a Hail Mary throw and have you on the stand, and that is very high risk. But it may be the only chance you have to try to persuade a few of these jurors that they should knock this down to a misdemeanor.
Starting point is 00:55:18 didn't happen. So when you look at sensing here, there's two dynamics that are possible as a criminal defense attorney. One is, you know, this is a jury that rendered the verdict and maybe some are going to want to show some mercy. But there's also a countervailing dynamic that they've crossed that emotional rubicon. They were given the choice of a misdemeanor and they rejected it and rejected it fairly quickly. And so they could still stay that course and say, no, this is murder, and we want a murder-heavy sentence. Professor, you're the second attorney, including Donna Rottano today, that has questioned why the defense did not put Carmelo Anthony on the stand. Todd Shapiro is here with us in Dallas, Texas, a criminal defense attorney here in Dallas and Collin County. I know you disagree
Starting point is 00:56:08 that putting Carmelo Anthony on the stand would have been a benefit. The argument I hear from both the professor and Donna Routino is you had nothing to lose. You had bad facts and you were losing the case. Well, you don't know, there's no scoreboard in the courtroom, right? They don't, they don't take accounting of the jurors, you know, three-fourths of the way through the trial. So you may have an internal feeling that we're not doing well, but you have no idea how your message is potentially radiating with that jury. Putting the defendant on the stand is always a very dicey proposition, as we've all agreed to. Putting a 19-year-old black young man on a witness stand and setting him up to get absolutely filleted by one of the best prosecutors in the United States is a absolute no-brainer, absolutely not, would never have thought about it.
Starting point is 00:56:54 Can't imagine it was ever even brought up in their discussions. They had to try to find a way to mitigate this situation without putting their client in the crosshairs, without putting Carmel on the stand. I think it would have been a huge disaster. And at the time, they made the decision they had no idea if they were behind. I know we all thought they were, but there's no scoreboard. Professor, if it's true, as we all suspect, this was a fairly clear case with really bad facts. Do you suspect the defense ever entertained or tried to seek a plea deal? I guess the prosecution could have rebuffed it and said, no way, this is a slam dunk and the family wants to take this all the way.
Starting point is 00:57:28 But that seems to me the escape hatch that should have been pursued by the defense. I would be astonished if the defense did not try to see what type of plea they could get out of this. But I don't imagine that the prosecutors would be that giving in terms of a plea. Because the defense usually get a plea when you can get on the table something that throws a really wrench into the works here, that I can do this, I can call this witness. You can't really be certain about a conviction. On this one, most prosecutors would view this as a lead pipe cinch for conviction. Now, it could get knocked down to a misdemeanor.
Starting point is 00:58:05 And I think the point is still a good one. That's absolutely true. scoreboard in this in this trial but there is a danger I when defense counsel universally tend to keep their defendant their their clients off the stand I because the risks are so considerable but in my view the risks on this was over already sky high now the real question here is how the defense is going to deal with this okay so we get to find out that you know so watch found guilty. Yeah, and I think pretty much. This is how the prosecutor rest of the case.
Starting point is 00:58:50 Welcome back. It's been observing. I told him not to. And when he says that phrase, he, the one who detained him. But he talked about the commotion when he ran out there to the scene, all the kids running to him saying, someone's been stabbed and they pointed towards Carmelo's direction. And so you see on the body cam when he finally approaches Carmel. and Carmelo seemed to cooperate. He was being very cooperative, he was being compliant,
Starting point is 00:59:20 he didn't try to run away. But the key thing about this testimony here on the body cam, you hear Carmelo say to the officer, he put his hands on me, I told him not to. And when he says that phrase, he clearly is, he's crying hysterically. You can hear him sobbing in a very emotional state, but the prosecution-
Starting point is 00:59:39 The question is whether what happened was murder or self-defense. We're one of the only media outlets in the courtroom giving you all the details of what is happening in real time. I'll also tell you why a witness's testimony caused the family of the victim, Austin Metcalf, to step out today. We're on the case presented by law and crime. I'm Chris Stewart. Days of testimony from prosecution witnesses, the defense called Anthony's track coach as its first witness. And from the moment, he took the stand.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Jurors heard a different account of what happened in the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation. All right, before we jump into Carmelo Anthony's side of the story, I want to get with court TV's Cody Thomas inside the courtroom once again today. Cody, let's talk about how the state finished their case. And they call a witness today who's kind of the link between Carmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf. He was teammates with Austin Metcalfe, knew Carmelo Anthony to some extent. His name is Eddie. Why was his testimony important? So we've heard this Eddie character's name, Chris, throughout the entire duration of all the student witnesses that have taken the stand. He is the common denominator. We heard a lot of people
Starting point is 01:00:54 saying Carmelo knew Eddie. He came over and dapped Eddie up, gave him a handshake. Eddie was a childhood friend of Carmelo's now ex-girlfriend. So that's the connection there. Now, based on all the testimony that the students brought up during the prosecution's case, they were all saying that Eddie and Carmelo looked like they knew each other. It was, you know, it was the obvious link. That's what the defense kind of talked about in their opening statements. You know, of course, some people under the tent said they didn't know who Carmelo was, but they looked over, he was sitting next to Eddie. Everything came back to this guy named Eddie. All right. So I was, I was thinking, as I'm been sitting there for the past few days, that Eddie was going to be a
Starting point is 01:01:31 defense witness because if he's great friends with Carmelo, then obviously, you know, he'd fend for his friend, I would say. But one thing I was thinking before he got called was, if he knew Carmelo, why wouldn't he stand up and let everybody know, we know when all the commotion started, hey, this is my friend that he's here with me, you know, blah, blah, blah. everything's cool, but never heard that from any of the student's testimony. But anyway, Eddie gets on the stand today, going through his testimony, he's about five or ten minutes in, and then Eddie kind of all but says he knew who Carmelo was, they were cool, but he verbally said, I wouldn't say we were friends. It was just kind of someone that he knew. Okay, cool. Now,
Starting point is 01:02:09 we move on to the cross-examination by the defense. And this, I feel, was a little bit of a win for the defense. They showed a whole bunch of pictures of Eddie and Carmel. at these different group settings at Eddie's house, no less. There was 50th birthday parties for Carmelo's ex-girlfriend's mother. Remember Eddie and the girlfriend, this girl named Valeria, they were the ones that knew each other. And Carmelo was, I guess, the third party, you would say. So when they have these family functions, Carmelo obviously was there.
Starting point is 01:02:37 Okay, they showed some group photos, kind of establishing. Then, here's another defense win to me today. They showed photos of Carmelo and Eddie together. You know, just being teenagers goofing off. One is playing a guitar. They're making silly things. faces out the camera. So Eddie gets up there under direct examination saying, yeah, I know him, but, you know, I wouldn't say he's a friend. But then the defense pushes back and he's like,
Starting point is 01:02:58 hey, if you're not friends, why do they have all these pictures together? But the crux of Eddie's testimony today, though, Chris, was that he definitely got emotional talking about Austin's death. He said Austin was like a brother to him. He said that on the stand. And when he was describing, you know, everything that he saw that he saw Austin had a hole in his chest, he immediately choked up and started crying instantly. They had to walk up there and give him Kleenex. And there were some new people in the gallery today, Chris. There were five young boys, presumably former teammates, former classmates of Austin Metcalf. And when they were describing that as well, three of those five boys started crying themselves.
Starting point is 01:03:32 And these are, you know, big football player S guys. And they were crying too, just showing the, you know, the emotional weight that this still carries. And, you know, Carmelo's sitting there. He's taking it all in. I'm looking at him at his table with his defense as this testimony is going on. Still sitting there stoic. I don't know what's going through his head. I'm sure he's realizing the gravity of what's going down, but his defense, the state rested today.
Starting point is 01:03:52 So his defense is up and they've called three witnesses so far, two students included, one of those being one of Carmelo's friends, too. Yeah, and there's been a lot of time spent for both the prosecution and the defense, kind of establishing like why Carmelo Anthony was under this tent, because from the state's perspective, they've hammered this like tent culture of track and field where it's like you don't go under the tent of another school. But then with this Eddie character coming into play, like the defense, is really trying to show that like Carmelo may have been invited under the tent. That's why he's there.
Starting point is 01:04:23 I wonder just how much any of that matters. Because I just think of like if you're a juror, it's like, when do you enter like the bubble of the information that matters of like the interaction when we talk about things escalating to the point where Austin Metcalf, maybe it's a hard shove, maybe it's a soft shove. That happens. And then you have Carmelo Anthony responding with this stab wound that eventually takes Austin Metcalf's life. And that kind of leads to a witness that came, one of the final witnesses for the state today, the medical examiner who conducted the autopsy on Austin Metcalf. And before we talk about that part of it, I know you've been sitting kind of near the family of Austin Metcalf. And I know there's been body cam video. There's been
Starting point is 01:05:06 911 calls. I mean, it's just the weight of what they're going through. It's just hard to imagine. what did you see prior to that witness being called? So, you know, the student witnesses wrap up and there was this sort of announcement. You know, all the media, as you mentioned, we're all sitting behind Austin Metcalf's family. All nine members of the media are behind them. So before this medical examiner comes up,
Starting point is 01:05:28 there's an announcement that she's going to be the next witness to which the prosecution turns around. If you don't want to see or hear about any of these things, I'd advise you to leave the courtroom because now you're about to get into, you know, the injuries and talking about them. And I was sitting there thinking we were going to see the injuries. We did, and the jury got to see four pictures of it.
Starting point is 01:05:45 But us in the gallery did not see those things, but they were describing it in detail. So anyway, the prosecution announces medical examiners coming in. If you don't want to hear any of this, go out. Austin Metcalf's mom gets up and goes out immediately, along with some other family members and some people in their camp as well. His dad, Jeff Metcalf, initially said no. He nodded his head. I was sitting right behind him. He said he didn't want to leave.
Starting point is 01:06:06 And then the prosecutor kind of makes a face and just goes, I advise you to leave. You know, I could hear it was kind of a whisper. It wasn't, you know, an announcement. It was more so a direct to him to which Jeff Metcalf finally got up and left. And, you know, we heard about this, this two-inch gaping wound. She described gaping. And she described the difference between gaping and a slit-style stabbing wounds. And we're gaping is more of its kind of like filleted open, you know, not to be insensitive
Starting point is 01:06:31 to it, but that's the way she kind of described it on the stand. And that it was a two-inch deep wound that hit the cartilage of Austin Metcalf's sternum and actually pierced one of the first. the ventricles in his heart. So he was literally stabbed in the heart, which is likely why the CPR and life-saving efforts weren't working because no matter how much the heart was pumping out, it was leaking, you know, from the source.
Starting point is 01:06:50 So it was, you know, really establishing the gravity of the wound. And the jury, again, got to see four pictures. Two of them were Austin Nekap on the autopsy table. And two of them were the heart removed from the body. That's what the medical examiner was describing they were seeing. So of course, I'd imagine that a family didn't want to hear that. So mom, dad, and some other people, I don't know who they were.
Starting point is 01:07:11 Maybe the aunts and uncles, maybe it's just family friends and supporters of the Metcalf family. They all got up and left about seven or eight of them. And I wonder, too. So I know you might be wondering like why we're still watching this. I'm trying to like having a pen on this. Based on everything I know and I've heard, they're getting this argument.
Starting point is 01:07:32 Get from under our tent. No, I'm not. Dude is probably like, get from under my tent. Yo, chill out. I'm not going nowhere. Then it turns into, yo, don't touch me. And then the guy, I guess he pushes him or something of the sword or I don't know if he punches him. And then the knife comes out.
Starting point is 01:07:56 There's thoughts of maybe this kid was getting bullied. There's thoughts of, oh, maybe he was only told that to, told to get out of there because maybe of his race. Even though they're claiming it's the culture of like track meets. We're like, no, this is our tent. Like we don't have the fucking other team sharing our tent. I don't know. It feels like, you know, obviously it's a racial thing, but it's kind of tough, if you ask me,
Starting point is 01:08:20 to justify him murdering the guy. It's tough. Unless there's something I'm not seeing. Right? Did the guy have a weapon, too? Was he getting jumped? I don't know. I'm looking for those details.
Starting point is 01:08:37 I mean, I know from the first responders who were there, the people who interacted with Carmelo Anthony right after all of this took place where it seemed like... So are y'all going with the bullying angle that he was getting bullied and that was his fight back. Well, that's also a defense if you go down that route. But that might also, well, you could probably run that with a self-defense defense. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:06 I'm wondering, did they do that? Did they go with this bullying angle? Because usually in domestic violence cases, when a woman kills a man. So say a woman ends up stabbing a guy. they usually look for like crime of passion or they'll look for oh okay she was getting constantly beat by her husband and she snapped insanity or something of the sort to kind of you know take this thing off the murder charge but even then like you know based on some of these circumstances if maybe there was some blurriness or haziness in the evidence or in the situation period
Starting point is 01:09:38 I'm wondering why manslaughter wasn't the thing and it was just straight up murdered The jury must have thought they got overwhelming evidence from the prosecutor or the defense didn't do anything at all to convince him that it's not murder. And that's what they put down in terms of the verdict. The verdict was for murder. He didn't think that what had happened was going to lead to Austin Metcalf's death. But then you hear about, I mean, the medical examiner, I think straight up said something along the lines of like, there's no way that he could have survived this. you know, even if he was on an operating table, like a surgeon might not have been able to save him. The wound was that bad.
Starting point is 01:10:16 It absolutely was that bad. And those are the exact words that she said. And then one word that's up to me, Chris, that she said, you know, she starts describing the five manners of death. And to which she, you know, classified this one as a homicide. And when she explained homicide to the jury, she said the intentional, you know, bringing about of death by another human being. But the key word to that to me was Chris. And I thought the prosecution would harp on a little bit was intentional. You know, it wasn't like accidental.
Starting point is 01:10:40 It wasn't this and that. She said the intentional causing of harm that results in death by another human being. So I thought that was a powerful thing, you know, that she said on the stand. And you just wonder, too, like a statement like that, just that one line. And then I also know from some of these student witnesses who have just very... Okay. I feel like I need to hear maybe another opposing view.
Starting point is 01:10:59 I would love to hear someone who is pro-Carmelo Anthony because right now we know he's guilty. But I would love to hear someone who's pro-Carmelo Anthony kind of explain why in their opinion they would believe. Again, I haven't kept up with the case that much to be able to, like, 100% locked down an opinion either or. Right now, I am kind of reacting and kind of feeling like I'm on the side of, you know, the nature of the injury, the stabbing, even if he was bullied, he was going to go to jail for something. You know, I think manslaughter would have been a lucky thing. But if someone is bullying you or they pushed you or whatever and you just stabbing the death,
Starting point is 01:11:34 Anyway, very bluntly said they don't believe that this is self-defense. We're going to talk about the defense side of things here in a moment and kind of from Carmelo Anthony's perspective, what they're trying to say. But you just wonder, okay, let me get to the defense side of things. Which valid if he did. So this coach gets up there and he's talking about how Carmelo was this athlete,
Starting point is 01:11:55 who's on the football team, and they presented an exhibit of what they called the captain's awards at his school, to which you see Carmelo's name engraved as the captain in 2024 during his fall senior season. And they also pointed out that that is voted upon by the students. Pretty much trying to show that, you know, Carmelo Anthony is a reputable guy. He's somewhat of a leader. He looks like a leader to his classmates and his teammates. So they talked about that for a little bit. And then they got into the, you know, we've heard the tent culture. That was what a lot of this has been, you know, that phrase has been circulating around in the courtroom talking about
Starting point is 01:12:27 each tent is like each locker room for each team. Therefore, people should not be hanging under the tense. Well, this coach was saying, you know, I get that. But at the same time, I guess it's the discretion of each coach. Whereas we had the coach from Memorial High School, that was the absolute first witness by, or the second witness by the prosecution, talking about how, you know, strict he is and how, you know, he enforces his rules and made that several student witnesses talk about how coach Robert Starr, that's the coach for Memorial High School has been strict. It's been, it's governed some laughs inside the courtroom when they talk about how strict he was. But this coach here today was saying, you know, there was times where athletes from another school would come under my tent when I'm there and, you know, ask if they could be there.
Starting point is 01:13:08 And I was like, yeah, we'll chill out and watch the 200 meters. But what the prosecution harped on during that when they got under cross examination was, you know, he specified when you were there as a coach, as a supervising individual versus, you know, just the teenager running free because this coach also specified that they like to have a coach at the tents at all times just to watch. teenagers not you know let's not thinking about crimes you got boys you got girls you got a lot of hormones you want to keep everything in line with a bunch of teenagers so i mean started off with uh you know positivity for carmello which obviously uh his side is in support of but when it got to cross examination just seemed like the prosecution was just ready for everything uh that this coach had to say and tried to dispute all anything that was being said yeah okay all right i'm i'm gonna we might have to circle back on this i know the verdicts just came now we're getting a lot of uh
Starting point is 01:13:59 other people kind of chiming in. But we will come back to this. Real quick, real quick. We want to touch on this Dirk situation. So, chat, I'm going to be honest with you. It's looking very hazy for Dirk. It's really hard to tell what's happening
Starting point is 01:14:25 or what's going to happen. On some fronts, some people are saying, well, we have some good news. On some other fronts, people are saying, know this is incredibly bad. There's two ways to look at it, and you can look at a glass half full and glass half empty.
Starting point is 01:14:40 And however you choose to look at is going to be on maybe if you're optimistic or ready, so maybe we won't even change your mind. Let me give you what's going on. So Dirk has gotten new charges, but there's another supersedean indictment that just came down, a third superseding indictment
Starting point is 01:14:55 that has eliminated two of his co-defendants. What does that mean? It's most likely two of his co-defendants and they started out, I believe, with six, it's likely that the prosecutors have flipped two of them that now have became government witnesses who are going to be snitching against Dirk. Vonie has been officially been eliminated as a defendant.
Starting point is 01:15:18 We haven't heard anything about him in months. He hasn't filed a motion. He hasn't signed on with any of the Dirk's motion or anything like that. He hasn't been in court at all. So it is, assumed that he is cooperating. Now, why does that hurt Dirk a lot?
Starting point is 01:15:35 Well, Vani is the person that flew on private from Florida to Los Angeles. Supposedly, he was the person that Dirk may have conveyed some of this plan, if we're going by with the prosecutors alleged, to get Cuando Rondo killed. Does he have any of that on tape or something like that? We don't know. but seemingly he's probably going to get on the stand and say yeah dirk you don't remember when you told me on a private jet that you know you got a you got a hundred pack if if if me and the guys kill quando you remember that you don't remember that smirkio so it might be one of those but still you
Starting point is 01:16:13 know i keep warning people these are it appears that this case is still he says she said it's a bunch of talk there's no smoking gun and the people who are going to be getting up there and testifying, they don't have the best, you know, characters or, you know, track record. So you could get up there as a defense attorney and say, yeah, this guy's a documented criminal. He's, he's a bad guy more than Dirk. Look at his rap sheet. Oh, you know why he's actually saying this? He's cooked.
Starting point is 01:16:49 If they did kill this guy, which a guy did die. But if they were behind it, my client not behind it. These guys did it on their own, but now that they got caught, they're trying to tie the rope around my client's neck. But Smirkeo never told him nothing. Look at the wires. There's no wire from Smirkio to him. This guy's just lying on Smirkio to save his own ass.
Starting point is 01:17:10 That's going to be your defense, right? Here's the thing. The prosecutor here is one person say it. Maybe you could, you know, not a prosecutor's jury. Maybe he could be like, no, you know what, whatever. If you hear like five people say it, you might be like, hold on now. Keep in mind, think about the whole Big Jook case. Or not Big Juk, why I keep saying Big Juk.
Starting point is 01:17:29 Hernandez-Govon, Straight Drop, and Adolf case. There was only one guy who came out and said, oh, he's the one who set it up. That was the killer. That was one of the shooters. The other shooter, Straight Drop, actually denied the whole thing. And, you know, there wasn't like five people telling. Remember, it was an anecdotal type of snitching.
Starting point is 01:17:48 It was like, yo, I was at a trap house with the guys, and then Big Jook came in, and Big Juk came in, and Big Jook told us he had money on Dolf's head and we basically got recruited for a contract killing at that point. Right? That was supposed to be a story. And Hernandez-Govon was the middleman. But now apparently the middleman is not, you know,
Starting point is 01:18:08 the middleman got free because only one person told us, told that story. It would be different if like five did. So we'll see. Anyway, here we go. The third superseding indictment is, Here, give me a second. And Dirk's team to put out a statement. There's a little bit more info here on,
Starting point is 01:18:34 there's a little bit more info here on the evidence that they have on Dirk. So open this up. They also mentioned that co-conspirator 3, which is like an assistant or something, someone who is booking flights. They're saying that it's relevant and they're not just a person only booking flights, which also kind of goes into maybe this person also is. mention as well, because they probably either got a proffer or something to prevent them from
Starting point is 01:19:10 being charged. But the person who booked the flights, they supposedly provided evidence that in the days following or days coming, they used to be sending text messages about Cuando to Dirks. So it was something that was constant conversation. They were tracking Cuando's whereabouts. Okay, let's get into this. So the grand jury is now charging four individuals. and it went from six to four.
Starting point is 01:19:36 The two people who are removed are OTF Vani and Flaka. Flaka is from Gary, Indiana. He's supposed to be one of the people who, not too sure if he's one of the shooters, but he was supposed to be one of the people who are in the plot. He's been removed and Vani's been removed. I know people keep talking about OTF jam. We don't know if he's telling,
Starting point is 01:20:01 but we definitely know right now, that Bonnie and Flaka are no longer in the case officially. So, Dirk is still charged, a.k, a little dirk, blood, schmirk, little dude. That's what they call him. D.D.D.F. D.D. D. D. And D.Andre, Dantre, Dantre, Dantre, Dantra, and Dyski. David Brian Lindsay, A.K. Brown Eyes is still charged. And A.D. Houston is still charged. His name is OTF Boogie. Now, the charges are a little bit different this time around.
Starting point is 01:20:34 So now they have murder in aid of racketeering. So they're actually involved in a racketeering charge. I'm going to try to explain to you in a little bit. Maybe why they're going on that path, but let's keep it going. So murdering aid of racketeering. Conspiracy to commit stalking, and stalking resulted in death, and conspiracy of use of interstate facilities to commit murder for higher resulted in death. They also have conspiracy for possessing, using and discharging a firearm,
Starting point is 01:21:08 machine gun and furtherance of a crime. And, yeah. Now, what the big change is here is that the prosecutors have taken a murder for hire case, which is conspiracy as well, and they have trumped it up into a racketeering case. Why might they be doing that? Well, a racketeering case is easier to prove. A racketeering case, all you got to do is. is proved that people are in what's called a racket.
Starting point is 01:21:33 If they have been doing crimes cognizantly planning stuff for over a certain amount of period, and it usually takes two predicate offenses, that is racketeering, okay? Now, you might also be saying, what is the difference between just racketeering and then, you know, RICO, okay? Well, so RICO is racketeering influence corrupt organizations.
Starting point is 01:22:08 And the main thing is that you have to establish structure. So you got to establish structure among those people for it to be a RICO. You could be in a racket with individuals, but it might not have that structure. Okay. So that wouldn't be a RICO. It would be just racketeering. It still kind of goes well with or goes underneath conspiracy. And looks like they have pretty much almost came to a RICO.
Starting point is 01:22:30 Rico charge for Dirk and by even mentioning racketeering and the conspiracy, they then give Dirk's group a name and they give that name to be, they say all of these people are going to be in a organization called, well, they're in OTF, but they're going to call them like Dirk Associates or something like that. They're going to make up a name. Oh, here we go. After the formation of OTF a subset. So basically it would be a RICO if they charge OTF. OTF will get charged with a RICO, but it's not a RICO, so they're only charging a subset of OTF, which they're going to call Banks Gang. So BGE, Banks Gang Enterprise. And they were going to be rewarded by the defendant through economic benefits, including money, lucrative opportunities, musically, economic benefits,
Starting point is 01:23:22 and jewelry. Yeah. So Let's go down to kind of hear what they're now trying to allege. Here we go. Now, what they do actually add to this case is they do confirm that Dirk has tried to murder in their story. Dirk tried to murder Kondo Rondo several times. He just failed. They're saying there was an attempted murder off Victim 1 in Atlanta, Georgia on February 5, 2019. We're among others, defendant banks purchased, well, defendant banks, D.D., that's Davon, yeah, Davon Bennett, and co-conspirate.
Starting point is 01:24:14 No, no, actually, this wasn't for Quanta Ron, I apologize. They're saying there was an attempted murder of who they're calling victim one, which is, if you don't know, this is another guy who is the actual victim of the 2019 shooting in Atlanta. I'm sorry for that. That time, Dirk, not Dirk, but Daveon, Banks, King Vaughn was alive. So they said co-conspirator 6 was there. And so you had Dirk, Co-Conspirator 6, and King Vaughn. They said it was motivated over a dispute over the purchase of a stolen car, specifically members and associates of Banks gang,
Starting point is 01:24:51 including co-conspirator 6, confronted victim 1 about a stolen car, that the victim 1 had sold co-conspirator 6, co-conspirator 6th, the ban on the refund. When victim one refused to pay, they attempted to rob them. After the victim one resisted, members of Banks' gang, including the defendant, produced firearms and began shooting at him, striking and wounding him. The murder of victim two, which is a rival gang member in Chicago, Illinois, on about January 27, by among other co-conspirators 7 and 8, which was motivated by promise of pay,
Starting point is 01:25:26 and to receive a reward from banks and members of blah blah. The following murder victim two happened and co-conspirators 7 and 8 discuss obtaining payments. Now, if you're wondering who co-conspirator 7 and 8 are, and by the way, I had like a whole little list of who the co-conspirators were,
Starting point is 01:25:48 7 and 8 are now, what's those guys? It's Stefan Max murders. Two charge. Yeah, so it's Preston Powell and, what's say the guy's name? And Anthony Montgomery Wilson. So they're seven and eight. I've been hearing that six is, co-conspirator six is none other than THF Bezoo,
Starting point is 01:26:26 but he subsequently died. Traplow Ross actually did like some deducing of that. And let me see if I could get him. Where did he? Okay. Maybe there's a short. Shrap. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:49 So co-conspirator 6 is supposedly, yeah. Here we go. Here we go. Paperwork just came out saying, okay, the paperwork just came out saying Lil Durk, an individual number six, co-conspirator 6. All right. And Grant, which is Otef. Voney, says that those are the guys that organized the hit on Cuando Rondo on May 21, 2021, after he played his first show in Blackshire, Georgia.
Starting point is 01:27:14 I've been telling you for a couple of years now that Lil Dirk was responsible for that shooting. But co-conspirate at number six, people wondering who that is, is T-HF Bezos. Some people are saying there's no proof. I'm going to show you the proof. 100% co-conspirate six is THF Bezu, and this is why. Because in addition to the attempt on Cuando's life in 2021, they also added this 2019 February 5th situation. This was where King Von and Lil Dirk caught their attempted murder charges in Atlanta. There were only four people there that day.
Starting point is 01:27:43 little dirk banks you see banks king von dvon benet they got db there co-conspirate six who i think's t hf basu but people are saying how can you be sure that's him well the only other person who was there that day was a guy called aab hella bans right this happened in 2019 and then they tried to kill kwondo in 2021 and they saying co-conspirate a six was in on that well aab hella bans he got shot and killed on may 14th 2019 so that ain't no way that he's co-conspirate six so that's confirmed it that THF Bezu was co-conspirate number six, and he was in on the hit where they first tried to kill Kondo Wander. Okay, so essentially they're saying there was four people in the car. Vaughn's dead and Bezu, well, so Vaughn's dead.
Starting point is 01:28:29 Well, they identified Vaughn and they identified Dirk, but the other two people were A, B, Helleb, and the other one was T.HF. Bezu. and this guy got killed before, you know, some of the attempts at Cuando Rondo's life that came later. So they were saying the only person that it could have been was the other person in the car, which was Bezou, who literally was alive through all that. Quando Rondo in 2021, but here's what I'm wondering. Why didn't THF Bezu get arrested with Lil Durk and them? If he on paperwork, they're saying that he tried to organize a hit. Why didn't he get picked up before he passed away? rest in peace to Bezu, you know, he's not here, but that's so strange.
Starting point is 01:29:11 Like, why wasn't he on this case? It's super confusing. I'll tell you why, because they clearly had a bigger OTF case coming. Clearly. I think most of the stuff is collapsing into this case because Dirk was going to be the target regardless. After this cleanup with Dirk, yeah, you'll catch the individual guys from murder, but they're kind of also acknowledging that most of the top guys have been either killed or caught, right? So most of the top guys have been killed or caught and could be in that, you know, whether it's that O Block 6th indictment, if they're going to go back that far, or it could be some other guys who Dirk has been affiliated with that either got killed or caught. So that's what I think they're collapsing a lot of other cases into his case because all the main targets are on. But he was number six.
Starting point is 01:30:08 Okay. So cool. So, all right. So this was the murder of Stefan Mac. And they said, one of the co-conspirators sent the message to the other one saying, what's up with OTF? What you mean? They're not paying it.
Starting point is 01:30:22 And it says, yo, we're waiting for banks to come up here. He come up here in a 17. And on the 17th, he traveled to location where he did a music video for song one, which is aha. And he got interviewed by a million dollars worth of game. He brought approximately a million dollars in cash a location, which was displayed as defendant banks was being interviewed. at the time, many members of the Banks Gang Enterprise were in the back, including D.D., Jones,
Starting point is 01:30:45 co-conspirator 4, and 5, which, by the way, co-conspirator 4 is the one who gave them the drop. That's very interesting. So we now know co-conspirator 4, we always thought it was like a rolling 60-crip that was the 4. What, is it 4? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yep, yep, yep, yep. co-conspirator 2 is um so co-conspirator 2 is the shooter co-conspirator 3 is a person who booked the flights co-conspirator 4 he gave the drop co-conspirator 5 i forgot what he did but but he was also um i forgot what co-conspirator 5 did
Starting point is 01:31:26 anyway co-conspirator 7 subsequently created a social media post which they displayed monetary award from banks gang and played an excerpt from his music um talking about stalking and murdering arrival is depicted in the screenshot. As revenge for killing of Davon Bennett, the conspiracy to commit murder and the attempted murder of TB in Blackshire, Georgia, so they tried to kill him in Georgia on May 2nd, 2021, by among others, members of Banks gang,
Starting point is 01:32:01 including defendant Bennett, including defendant Banks and Grant. What the fuck? I say Grant. I thought Grant got taken out. It is. Oh, wow. There's a whole mistake here.
Starting point is 01:32:25 There's a whole mistake. Oh, okay, okay. Okay, okay. So even though he's on charged at this point, Kimon Grant, which is Bonnie, they still left his name in there because they can't tell the story without mentioning him.
Starting point is 01:32:38 He's just not charged. Okay, okay, cool. Yeah, all right. Okay. So they try to kill him on 2021. and then they try to kill him basically a year later in 2022. And this included Banks, Wilson, Houston, Lindsay, Grant, Jones, and co-conspirator 2 to 6 through phone calls and text communications, social media posts and musical lyrics.
Starting point is 01:33:13 And by the way, co-conspirator 1, if you don't know, was Dirk because there was an indictment already. the first indictment didn't have Durk in it. So they listed him at Co-conspirator because I think they were going to leave Dirk out there a little bit, but they seen that Dirk peeped the play was trying to dip out of Dodge. So they arrested Dirk immediately and charged him with a supersede indictment.
Starting point is 01:33:30 They added him and made him co-conspirator. They named him. Okay. Okay. So cool. All right, bet. The Bank's Enterprise would commit these violent. Da-da-da-da.
Starting point is 01:33:42 Okay. I don't need to really go too much into this. We're just trying to see new info. info and some new info let's see okay so this is the third superseding indictment it should give us a little more details okay they said banks so Dirk would just place bounties on people's head and he would tell these Bounties to Dedey the co-conspirators would be recruited by D D D D D and even And even supposedly Lindsay, Houston, Jones, and Vani were all recruited.
Starting point is 01:34:35 Okay. At the direction of banks, Vani went to get cars, ski masks, firearms to use. They used a credit card associated. OTF, co-conspirator 3 did that. They would travel from Chicago to Southern California via airplane. So Dedy did Lindsay and Houston and Jones I think Jones is a flaca
Starting point is 01:35:00 And defendant Okay They would They would travel Using a slider With a fraudulent license plate procured by Grant Okay
Starting point is 01:35:12 So they were using Grant To steal someone's license plate Or give them a fake license plate They would then communicate via cell phone And track including through encrypted calls. Whoa. These guys are using encrypted calls.
Starting point is 01:35:29 To coordinate logistics to find, track, and kill TB. They would fire multiple shots. So here are the people who shot. It's Lindsay, Jones. So remember, Jones, he's not listed here, is he? So now, look, David, Brian, Lindsay, he's listed. Wilson and Houston is here, but we don't see Jones. So this is the important part that you should know, chat.
Starting point is 01:35:57 It appears that both shooters, other than Lindsay, who his name is Brown Eyes, the two shooters seem to be cooperating. So big problem. You sent three shooters, the three of them did the hit. Two of them are cooperating. How do I know they're cooperating? well one has never been named he's always been co-conspirator two and the other one that was named Jones a.k.a. Right? I believe it's I believe it's flaka. Dirk. He's now been removed. He's now been removed. He's now been removed. Let me see if I could. Yeah, Keith Jones. It's flaca,
Starting point is 01:36:52 which also makes sense the out-of-towners were the hit guys so you see he's from Gary Indiana so supposedly the feds are claiming D-D-D would go get the out-of-town dudes to go do the murders and there's this rumor that
Starting point is 01:37:11 Dirk would be recruiting like apparently he was using he was using like a few gang I don't want to call out their name necessarily, but he would use one gang for some murders,
Starting point is 01:37:27 then he used the other gang for murders, and he would keep, like, you know, he would keep, like, getting other people from these, like, gangs, but gangs that weren't really tied necessarily to him, even though sometimes you would see them with him, and he would just have them do the murder for hire. Okay? Oh, shit.
Starting point is 01:37:45 Why is Herman calling me? Tell him I'm on stream. Uh, her, I'm on stream. right now. I'm on stream. You want me hit you back? All right, babe, baby, baby. Texan. Shout to NBA Herm, you know? Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. All right. So now, now we're kind of figuring out
Starting point is 01:38:27 who's who. So we got two shooters telling on Dirk, we have to assume. The reason why Dirk's a bit fucked is this. The guy who got the, you know, that one song, that Vaughn got, where he's like, yo, a crazy story. He said, go get the, not actually the remix to Crazy Story with Dirk, where it said, go get the duct tape, the rope, don't forget the phones, get the this. He basically tells everything you need to go get the hit.
Starting point is 01:38:54 Well, Vani's the nigga who went and got all that. Get the gloves, get the mask, get the guns, get the fake license plate. Vani supposedly went to do all that when they landed. He flew private with Dirk. He's telling. Then there's another one telling. The guy who pulled the trigger.
Starting point is 01:39:10 Two out of three of those men, they're telling. the person who booked the flights. Supposedly they didn't. They're not involved in this plot, but they did things supposedly unknown to assist it. They're telling. So we got four snitches right now. And the prosecutors has altered.
Starting point is 01:39:32 They have altered the way this case looks that it's not, because here's where I think the prosecutors are having a problem proven. You have to prove murder. for hire. And in a conspiracy, you have to prove that the person is in agreement and also is knowledge about this thing. What's hard about murder for hire is that if Dirk never transfers no money to these guys, he never gives no explicit instructions, he never says if you kill this
Starting point is 01:40:01 guy, I'm going to pay you this. It becomes a lot of he says, she said, and like hearsay. And, you know, yeah, you could have an abundance of people telling and be like, oh, they're probably telling the truth. But you still have that possibility that he walks free because you're putting a bunch of criminals up there that are going to FaceTime themselves. That's snitching on Dirk. So I think they gave lesser charges that they could get people with, like, for example, conspiracy to commit stalking. So them getting the location of somebody or following, but not turn here, like, yo, we're in this car. You guys had a coordinated conspiratorial way of stalking.
Starting point is 01:40:43 That's a problem. Okay? Yeah. So it appears that even with the multitude of people telling on Dirk, what they want to do is they want to actually put the case in a particular way where they're going to get these guys for something. Now, that might be a good thing for Dirk because he might be like, all right, you know what? Well, I have the best lawyers in the land. We're just going to call these people liars. Actually, I have a great alibi of saying, hey, listen, I went for podcasts.
Starting point is 01:41:22 I went for work. Some of these things were set up way before. How would I know that Kwondo was going to be there? I didn't go with these guys. I don't meet with them necessarily immediately after. And any time when I met with them is because I was done with my business. None of this means I put money on someone's head. Okay?
Starting point is 01:41:37 Music is just about entertainment. Like, none of that is actual proof. So maybe that's why there's other charges coming in because they want to see, like, what the fuck's going to happen? Okay. All right. So here's a count. So count one is um is this count one racketeering? Yeah. All right. And then. Yeah. Oh, so it's conspiracy to commit murder. Oh, never mind. So okay. So it's racketeering, but then conspiracy to commit
Starting point is 01:42:13 murder falls under that. Okay, cool. And then traffic of controlled substances, huh? What? Two is traffic of control. Oh, okay. So, so, so control substances is not drugs here. They're talking about guns. Okay. They're talking about guns. Okay. And count two is. What is this? I think this is just conspiracy. Well, we could just Google it. 18 USC 371. 18 USC 371.
Starting point is 01:42:52 That is, what is that? Oh, it's just general conspiracy. Okay, cool. And underneath that, it's going to be conspiracy to stock, I believe. Yeah. Yeah, and they have the overt acts here. Here's the overt axe. on November 7th, 2020, the day after Dave Vaughn Bennett, King Vaughn died, apparently,
Starting point is 01:43:26 Dirk texted co-conspirator 3 and said, you know I can't let the shit slide, right? I ain't let shit slide. And said, Von Dying turned me into a different animal. Following the killing of Vaughn on November 6th, Banks used coded language to tell co-conspirators, including Wilson and co-conspirator 2, 4, and 5, that he would pay a boundary or monetary ward, whoever took part in the killing of TB. On or before January 21st, 2021,
Starting point is 01:43:55 the defendant, the defendant banks filmed and starred in an unreleased clip of a music video titled Red Man, in which the defendant banks is depicted chasing a shooting, and shooting an actor who looks substantially similar to TB, and the video is depicted below in the screenshot. Okay. Act 4. About May 21st, the Phenem Banks, Grant, and co-conspirators 6, tried to kill him, resulted in multiple co-conspirators following him in his entourage after a concert near
Starting point is 01:44:30 Blackshear, Georgia. And they tried to kill him then. On August 8th, 2022, they learned that he was visiting California, okay? And August 18th, the same day he flew from Miami to L.A. that Banks and Grant could help coordinate the murder. The same day, Banks and Coakinspirator 5 and 2. Oh, Banks and Coakinspirator 5 acts 2, which is a shooter to travel to Southern California later that day for the purpose. So they flew in the shooter the same day.
Starting point is 01:45:14 Two is the shooter. Defendant Wilson on behalf of Defendant Banks recruited defendants Lindsay and Jones to travel to California. for the purpose of murdering TB and helped facilitate us travel by among other things texting co-conspirator 3 by biographical information about Lindsay and okay so this is like name and birth engine they use a cell phone number banks also texted co-conspirator 3 don't book no flights on my name they use a credit card an OTF credit card they purchase flights for all these people okay they confirmed to defendants Wilson via text had the defendants had the same airline tickets. Okay. All right. So everybody flew there.
Starting point is 01:46:09 Then Grant went to get four ski masks from Sporting Good Store in L.A. Now, it's interesting that is four ski masks because the car that actually hopped out and killed L.P. There was four people in it. There was a driver too. I think the driver was Houston, if I'm not. if I'm not incorrect. So the driver was Houston. Dedy was in a car following.
Starting point is 01:46:38 So Dedy was in another car following. But it appears that their job was only to stalk, only to follow Cuando Rondo. They were never going to pull this trigger. I thought, because there was two cars following Cuando. I thought that whatever car caught up with him first was going to be the one that killed him. But looked like Didi and them, they didn't even have ski mask.
Starting point is 01:47:01 The four ski masks went to the guys who were in the car, which the shooters hopped out of. Okay, they rented a hotel. They met with each other and provided firearms. Okay. Including a firearm that had been modified to operate it fully automatic using a device known as a switch. You provided two cars for the, for the defendants
Starting point is 01:47:33 to fine track and kill TB, a white BMW sedan from a rental company and a white infinity with a fake license plate. That's the hot car. Wilson, Lindsay, Houston, and Grant. And co-conspirers traveled in these two cars to a hotel where he was staying. After they traveled, after went to a hotel,
Starting point is 01:48:01 Cuando left. So they followed the car downtown. Yeah, using the BMW and Infinity, they tracked them down. Okay. Yeah. So this was the car that Cuando was in. This was the BMW here.
Starting point is 01:48:23 Damn, that's crazy. They were like right behind him. On August 19th, using the BMW, okay. Yeah, Houston, yeah, so Houston was a driver. Houston drove the infinity to alleyway behind Beverly Gas Station and parked the vehicle so that defendants could attempt to murder him. On this day, they exited the slider and used the firearms, produced. Defendants Lindsay Jones, yeah, so Flaka's a shooter too.
Starting point is 01:48:57 so Lindsay's brown eyes brown eyes flaca and co-conspirator 2 they exited the slider the infinity used the firearms procured by grant to shoot and kill lopop in a slider driven by Houston defendants Lindsay and Jones and coca spirit 2 fled behind the in the alleyway behind the gas station after they shot and killed them on the 19th they used a credit card to get airline tickets from San Diego to Chicago. On the 19th, they flew back to Chicago. On a 20th in the text message, Koken Spirit 3 sent banks to social media posts with individuals mocking TV's reaction after seeing SR's body removed from the escalade, which was broadcast on viral news coverage the morning of his murder. In the text
Starting point is 01:49:57 message to the number, Koken Spirit 3 sent banks, a social media post about the Los Angeles shooting and a murder. Defendant Grant traveled to a Verizon store in Woodland Hills to get a new burner cell phone, including a cell phone with a number ended in 3853. They stopped using that number, and he had to communicate about, he had to use to communicate about the attempted murder of TB, which is Iquan Bowman, which is a quando. On July 6th, they sent a group text to co-conspirators,
Starting point is 01:50:32 including defendant Wilson stating Deesky beat his murder, he going to be more, more dangerous. Ah. Desky is OTP D.D.D. The same group message, D.D. responded, he'd think he could break his down. Okay. So on August 4th, the defendant banks sent a group to, okay. He says, including. So this is a whole year.
Starting point is 01:51:39 after it happened. Banks sent a group message to the co-conspirators, right? And he says, including the defendant stating that a suspected government informant and co-conspirator was just ready to snitch, blood clear as day. He going to tell soon. You could tell that person's actually snitching because they didn't put their name in there. Well, I guess even if they weren't, they wouldn't put the name. Okay. On August 4th, the same group text message thread, referenced above, Defendant Wilson responded, he think he could break us down.
Starting point is 01:52:18 Then there's another text message that says, beware of everybody, not just so-and-so. Then they also texted, as long as we don't break, they can tell them whatever. Now, you know what that means? They might be talking about co-conspirator too. We don't know who that was.
Starting point is 01:52:42 We don't know how long they were in police custody. or they could be talking about somebody else. Could be even OTF jam, but we don't know yet. On the fifth, in the response to that message, it says, yo, niggas out there already playing with folks' name. Banks reference into Banks gang Enterprise Violence, Satan. Crazy blood, niggas, don't slide or hurt, motherfucker, leaving it all up to us.
Starting point is 01:53:05 All right. That is the main source of the conspiracy chat. Dirk is facing more charges and more cooperants. If you ask me what's going to happen, I think the government has put in a fool's-proof way of trying to get him for something. He might beat the murder for hire. I've told you, it's not looking the best, but I could see him beating it. Why? At the end of the day, there's no dead to rights thing.
Starting point is 01:53:36 They don't have dirt doing anything. They don't have dirt on the phone saying anything. They didn't have wiretaps up. They have messages that kind of seem coded and kind of seem to be eluded in a certain shit, but you've got to read between the lines. and how much do you know if that's really dirt that paid for whatever? So now you're going off the words and the testimony of the people who actually did the murder. And then the biggest defense is going to be, yo, so you're going to listen to the guys who actually pulled the trigger,
Starting point is 01:54:00 trying to blame somebody else? So I think Dirk has a possible chance of beating that. However, going beyond that for these other charges, whether stalking or these other stuff, it now becomes very dicey and he might not be able to beat everything, right? Again, murder for the hire. It carries mandatory life, especially when someone dies. Okay.
Starting point is 01:54:40 He said, Charleston White has responded to Carmela Anthony thing. Let me see. I already got the money set aside for appeals bond. Why? All white jury? The judge and the DA are buddies, along with the dad, best friends. That's been our Trump card. We've already knew that.
Starting point is 01:55:01 God has spoken and you cannot make me believe that it's meaning. You know, Charleston just stay with a white bitch in the back, huh? Great hard white women on that jewelry. There's dealing with white guilt about going to heaven. It's not going to have no compassion about a kid that's been straight-aid from the time he's ever read a book in school. Has no history of violence. Has saved children's lives by risking his own life by jumping in and save somebody from drowning. This kid has no violence.
Starting point is 01:55:33 Austin, on the other hand, is a violent brute with some sexual rape allegations hanging on his ass. That's why, man, they coerce them kids. But one thing about kids, kids can't lie to professionals under pressure. When you was told, when you gave a statement in the beginning, you can't come back in amended later and say, well, I meant. No, what you said that night is law. back up right up. All them white people talking about what they go do, they ain't go do shit, nigga.
Starting point is 01:56:07 They ain't go do shit. When McCaugh-Johnson and Gavin Lone killed their motherfucking white police officer, you white motherfuckers didn't do a goddamn thing. Not no guilty. If you think they're going to find them guilty and they just put manslaughter on as a charge and it wasn't on there in the beginning.
Starting point is 01:56:23 Oh, he's talking about before. Now, he got found guilty, brother. He definitely got found guilty. It's not funny, but, you know, He's talking previous to everything coming out. All right. All right. So we kind of have an understanding of what's going on with Dirk, right?
Starting point is 01:56:43 Kind of have an understanding of what's going on with Dirk. I see Jay at the game, man. Yo, who Js he look like to you? Who does Jay look like to y'all, man? Oh, man. It's just something funny about him. All right. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:57:23 Okay, so he's been found guilty. What else has been happening? Take care. We kind of talked about Take care already. What has been... Oh, okay. Yeah, I've been trying to figure out if, like, Drake and Cardi are beefing. I know people have been wondering that as well.
Starting point is 01:57:50 I don't think they're beefing, but I do think there's, you know... It kind of makes me feel like... I'm wondering, like, what's still going on. All right, let me try to iron this out of the album. Or, like, go over this, right? So, Drake was supposed to be on Cardi's album. Supposedly Cardi doesn't put him on the album. But some of the reason why...
Starting point is 01:58:10 is clearly Kendrick, right? You know, Kendrick had some influence on the album. Clearly, they had a good enough relationship that they were either swapping songs or trying to work together. They've worked together in the past. Here's the thing. I know this from speaking of Cardi.
Starting point is 01:58:26 Cardi felt a little bit, you know, uncomfortable. He didn't end up being on that one song by Drake was in no face. And, you know, for him, he's uncomfortable leading on a song that he felt Drake is this and his homies. Who is his homies? Well, Cardi is, you know, down with the weekend. He's down with, like, the XO crew that Drake wasn't getting along with.
Starting point is 01:58:48 So that becomes a conflict of interest. The XO crew kind of becomes the second or third main target of Drake during the battle that he starts getting into with Kendrick. And, you know, obviously you have, what do you call it again? Metro is, I don't know if you know, Metro is managed by XO. even future is managed by Ex-O. But that's where it gets weird. Because if there was anything weird there, and clearly, and by the way,
Starting point is 01:59:18 100% him and XO got something going on. I told you, I went to Weekends concert and like 10 big-ass security guards from, supposedly the weekend actually security guard ran over to me when they seen me. And they were like, yo, well, they were trying to, like, in a weird way, blame the Weekends' manager's house for getting shot up.
Starting point is 01:59:39 up on me. And even then it just didn't make sense. But they were claiming that if you don't know, there's a long time ago the house got shot up. And they were kind of claiming that, you know, it's because maybe his address got out. But I'm like, what are you talking about? Like, everybody's address is out. Anyway, that just makes it weird, right? Then Drake's house gets shot up. There's been like beef between XO and OVO, right? Start over a girl. Now we don't know what it is. and then all the people in the battle kind of aligned with X-O, right? And, oh, by the way, I don't know if that's the story I didn't get. So the bodyguards came over this and third.
Starting point is 02:00:22 And then Cash, Cash actually came out personally to me. And he was just like, yo, bro, like, you got everything straight. I was like, yeah, I was just like, you know, the bodyguard, the guards, you know, whatever. Because I had to literally tell them, I said, who do you think invited me to the show? Like, I think they maybe thought I was doing the Kendrick thing. We're like, I'm not invited. I just show up. But I'm literally in the weekend section.
Starting point is 02:00:40 Actually, the weekend put me with his assistant, Melissa, and she gave me tickets. And she was just like, yo, okay, whatever. So anyway, the bodyguard stills out. Cash came over. Cash was cool. Yeah, no, I don't have no problem with Exo. I think they're pretty cool. But, yeah, so there's been weird OVO XO thing.
Starting point is 02:00:58 Drake clearly is taking shot at Abel. Abel participates in this, like, downfall of Drake beef. The weekend, who's managed by Exo, he's a part of it. Then you have Metro, who's kind of like managed by XO. X-O, they're a part of it. So it's kind of like, at a certain point, it looked like it was Ex-O trying to take down Drake. Okay?
Starting point is 02:01:18 I think Future and Metro was like Vantage or something like that by Ex-O. Okay. Now, Cardi comes out and Cardi fucks with X-O as well. He went on tour with, he went on tour with the weekend, and, yeah, he fucks with that entire click. Okay? Drake was supposed to be on an album, not on the album. And when I did talk to me, it was just like, hey, listen, the reason I was not on no face is like, you know, bro, you know, you can't expect me to be on a song where you're dissing my homies, right?
Starting point is 02:01:55 And I actually agree with that too, right? And I actually agree with that too. So look like at that point, he's kind of like making it like if this is going to be sides, I'm with XO. I'm with over here. Well, anyway, Drake drops his album. and he has a line on there that some people think is getting that cardy. It's a lyric where he's like, baby boy, please, I heard what you said to a little bro about me.
Starting point is 02:02:30 Now, if you don't know, so it says, it says, baby boy, please, I heard what you said, a little bro about me. Yeah, and when you run into the ice man, what you're going to do except freeze? You're not about to squeeze. You're not in the streets. I'm cutting niggies off at the knees.
Starting point is 02:02:45 there ain't no standing on business with me. Now, here's the, here's the interesting part about that. So, Playboy Cardi, supposed new album, is going to be called Baby Boy. I'll also tell you this when I call and I talk to, to, to, um, Cardi, and everybody calls him Baby Boy. That's his nickname. Yo, your, Act, you want to talk to Baby Boy real quick? Yo, Act, Baby Boy right here. baby you know how they call
Starting point is 02:03:17 Drake the boy they call Playboy Cardi baby boy everybody well really mostly trapped so shout the trap so that's what that is and you know these lyrics could be innocuous
Starting point is 02:03:30 like maybe Drake didn't really mean to take aim after him right but it is important for people to know one says baby boy that's his nickname and then Drake says baby boy please you know um and he kind of talks a little crazy
Starting point is 02:03:44 doesn't he All right? It's a whisper of my name. Whisper my name. Lericks. It says, baby boy, please. I heard what you said, a little bro about me.
Starting point is 02:03:56 And yeah, when you run into the ice man, what you want to do except freeze. You're not about to squeeze. You're not in the streets. I'm cutting things off of the knees. Hmm. Interesting. They think that little bro is the weekend.
Starting point is 02:04:13 So they're saying, little bro, when it says, I heard what you said, a little bro about me. They're thinking that's the weekend. Interesting. Okay. So now, and I don't know if this was real, because I don't think I've seen it in a real time.
Starting point is 02:04:27 They're saying that Cardi, who dropped a feature during Ice Man's release on that week, that opening week, they said he had put up a post saying, yo, we're not listening to, we're not listening to nothing but this song that I just dropped. I think he said, we're not listening to any of that garbage or something on this. I can't remember what the exact. Let me see. Yeah, yeah. So this was supposedly the message. He says, this is all I want to hear. Turn that other shit off.
Starting point is 02:05:21 Happy Memorial Weekend, pussy. Okay? So not too sure. Like, you know, there's no addresses on some of these dices. So you got to put the address yourself. And people think that was responding to Baby Boy, please. I heard what you said, a little bro about me. And yet when you run into Iceman, what's you going to do except freeze?
Starting point is 02:05:39 Now, I would, you know, I didn't even post this because I'm like, you know what? I hate what my faves are beefing. You know what I like both guys, you know, come on. Like I'm OVO opium, right? Come on. Like, everybody knows this, right? And, um, what, I'm 4K tray opium. I'm 4K trade ovio opium.
Starting point is 02:05:56 And I think OTF and for well. Yeah, I know. Ovio's up top, though. Don't worry. Chains on deck. Anyway. All right. So, so this happens.
Starting point is 02:06:07 This happens. And I'm looking. And what happens is that we start seeing like, a little bit more shots, kind of. Not really from Cardi, but this is where his girlfriend or ex-girlfriend comes in. Gio. So he used to date this girl named Gio.
Starting point is 02:06:22 I think they just broke up. And you know when a girl breaks up, she's desperate to try to make you mad. So his ex-Gio, who just broke up with him, is now on Instalive playing Drake's music. Look, your baby,
Starting point is 02:06:38 mom ain't even posts a single. Damn. Now also remember that Cardi's baby Mom ain't even post a single Damn Where she at? Yeah Where she is?
Starting point is 02:06:47 Now also remember That Cardi's baby mom is Iggy And of course I wouldn't expect Iggy to post Cardi single But like you know It's ironic, you know Using this song
Starting point is 02:06:58 And then she posts another thing I did press play on that hole Me and me and skip skip And look like she's taking aim At maybe this new song he dropped So she's saying nah That shit is ass, you know? Hmm, interesting. Now, that wasn't the only shot she took at Cardi and used Drake as the
Starting point is 02:07:20 thing to kind of clown Cardi whip. It says she also reposted a post that said Drake is now up billions. And she reposted that post that Drake was a billionaire. And she had like the little covering your mouth like almost blushing type of thing. So yeah, I don't know. And, you know, now you can see Drake is starting to play ball. Drake likes a pitcher of her because she uses Janice, Janice shut the fuck up as, she uses Janice shut the fuck up as the song.
Starting point is 02:08:03 Where is the song? Where is the song? How old did she post? Is it here? I used here. I don't know. Supposedly this happened. I don't know, bro.
Starting point is 02:08:26 I don't know. There's no, no. That's too old. So apparently she had posted something and Drake had liked it because she used Drake's song. So it looked like she's been using Drake to kind of get Playbork Hardy upset,
Starting point is 02:08:43 which kind of would, you know, kind of mean maybe she has, maybe she knows that they don't get along and she's trying to fuck with Drake. I don't know. She's trying to fuck with, Cardi. Oh, I think this is the post right here.
Starting point is 02:09:01 Is it this? Nope. Is there's no? Whatever, I can't find it. Cool. Yeah. So are they beefing? I don't know. I'm hoping they're not.
Starting point is 02:09:16 Again, obviously, I think his ex is being a little bit messy here. I haven't seen him say anything negative about her. I've seen her kind of like lightweight, threatened to kind of like say some stuff about him. I don't know if they're still got stuff going on in the background. But clearly she's hinting towards something. And I don't know. Maybe these guys are beefing. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:09:38 I don't know, man. Hmm. Cardi was spotted today with a new girlfriend. And this new girlfriend got a fat ass. Look at this. Last thing. Lois. Who's this new girl?
Starting point is 02:10:02 This is, I know. this new girl not only has a fat ass, but she must have got that good pussy. Cardi looked like he hasn't walked down the block in years. And he probably, like, you know, come on, Cardi looks a little bit, you know, emaciated, right? She got this nigga working out, looking a little sober. Oh, hell, nah, this pussy must be hitting. This pussy got to be hitting. First of all, she got this nigga going down in daytime.
Starting point is 02:10:25 That pussy is hitting. Joe, whoever his new girl is, that pussy hitting. Cardi quit the, we ain't quit the vampire shit, but like, this nigga did a rare appearance outside in daytime, going for a walk with his girl, no cup of lean, no fucking inhaly, haily thingy, no drugs, like, shit, looking like he's in a workout outfit, looking regular? What? No, that pussy is hit. That pussy's him.
Starting point is 02:11:00 That pussy is hitting, brother. Trust and believe him. That pussy is hitting, my brothers. It is indeed hitting. Oh, my God. Yeah, so anyway, congratulations to Cardi. Don't know what the situation was with his last girl, but, you know, I always thought they were like, you know,
Starting point is 02:11:32 they complimented each other on, like, wasn't like some fashion stuff that kind of brought them together? Like, they were like, you know, you know, fashion people, right? I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, his girl got the wagon. Apparently he stopped and gave the fan his shirt.
Starting point is 02:11:57 He gave the fan his shirt. Yo, Cardi holding hands and shit? Trust, you know, you just keep selling. I tell you, young niggas like this, like, look, man, like the two you find. Just keep knowing you, you know, they always watch it. The drip is inside you, it's not, you know what I mean, it's within you. It's not about what you wear. It's how you hold yourself, young, niggas.
Starting point is 02:12:18 how you watch that shit how you talk that shit keep doing that stuff all right that's she going to be on eBay it's a pretty nice neighborhood they look like they're running in who's Cardi new girlfriend I gotta see this
Starting point is 02:12:34 who is Cardi new girlfriend oh this Ashley Eileen Ashley Eileen Dot gee Ashley Eileen Is that We got her chat
Starting point is 02:13:05 Damn As fat than a swan possum I ain't going to lie Okay Well, all right then. She said the kind of vibe I bring to a marriage. Don't get your hopes up, girl. Rappers don't get married.
Starting point is 02:13:48 Just let you know. Rappers do not get married. Enjoy your time for what it's worth. Okay. Cute girl. Are they beefing? I don't know. I wish I knew.
Starting point is 02:14:04 The mugshot has been released for one of Fulio's killer, she's serving her time and her expected release date is 2039. This is Alicia Andrews. And if people said that being born a woman doesn't give you any advantages, well, I would serve up Exhibit A. She's the only person out of the five that got arrested that has a release date. Her release date is July 25th, 2039. The release date for the other co-defendants that she had, the other four, is till death do them part. They're going to serve every day in jail. There is no possibility for parole.
Starting point is 02:15:10 They're going to die in prison. And for her, she, you know, she has a date. And her date is 13 years from now. So 13 years from now. When she gets out, I believe she's like 22, 23, or 23. when she gets out in 13 years, she'll be like 40. She'll be like 40. She'll still be able to get some simp, still be popping that pussy,
Starting point is 02:15:50 sucking that dick, licking that balls in the gooch, and she'll have another sucker who's willing to throw their life away for her. So she's going to be just fine. She going to be fine. Chet, I don't know if you guys just seen. We just, let me see him a couple, find it. We just put tickets on sale for our Toronto show. I do want to bring that to your attention.
Starting point is 02:16:30 Let me see if I can find it. Maybe not. How do I find my own event? Oh, it's in my bio on Instagram. What the fuck? I'm an idiot. Yeah, so if you go to IMACDemics, it is in our bio. July 31st, we will be live in Toronto. Live in Toronto is going to be a great old time. It's going to be a great old time. It's going to be carabana weekend. I might have some friends coming with me,
Starting point is 02:17:13 legit. Let me know what Toronto artists should I bring on stage. You know, I got to show some love to the city. Toronto loves me. I love Toronto, too. I love Toronto. So if you guys are in town, I would love for you guys to pull up.
Starting point is 02:17:29 By the way, the whole Toronto scene is going to be on fire. You're a lightweight try to act Drake. I was like, yo, Drake, don't tell me. You already drop your out. on my last event, don't tell me about to bring back OVOFest, because OVOFest usually coincides with this weekend.
Starting point is 02:17:47 That particular weekend. It's, what do you call it again? It's, what weekend is it? It's Carabana weekend. So, anyway, you guys can go to my Instagram and click on the link in the bio and you guys can purchase tickets. A lot happening, chat. A lot happening.
Starting point is 02:18:25 Okay. I still got to get to that Rick Chow case. I got to get to it. But I've seen Benadon recently speaking about some stuff. I would love to hear how that goes. Let me see Benadon. He was talking about, I think he did an interview and they were asking about Drake.
Starting point is 02:18:49 Let's hear. Where is it? Effect. Everything that went down over the course of time affect Drake psyche while you were like, Was he was he at were there any points where he was like really fucked up? I don't think it was I don't think it was really fucked up. I think it was just more so like he's a real competitor.
Starting point is 02:19:21 You know what I'm saying? So like it was like more so like a lock in like y'all got me fucked up and I'm gonna show you why you got me fucked up. You know what I'm saying? And I don't think it was more so like he wasn't even mad he wouldn't even like at it with bro like Kendrick. I think it was more so like the label and shit like he was pissed about. And LeBron.
Starting point is 02:19:39 Yeah I don't know what the fuck. You see Bronzer poses emotion. He reposted the most shit. He reposted the, the Jay Z shit. Yeah. And he said, The Rock is in the building,
Starting point is 02:19:46 R-O-C-K. LeBron is dying for Drake to tell on him. He's dying. Like, I'm going to be honest with you. LeBron is dying. I feel like LeBron
Starting point is 02:19:58 wants somebody to blame it on. Like, LeBron, just come clean to your wife by your damn self, nigger. Drake is,
Starting point is 02:20:06 you know, even though he says, I'm, what he says, something, something 23, I'm a real nigger and he's not.
Starting point is 02:20:13 okay it's not in my DNA whatever brother Drake is not going to tell on you okay he's still going to hold it down for the guy but I could tell
Starting point is 02:20:27 you I feel like you're provoking the situation this ain't the time for you to be posting Kendrick shit bro unless you're trying to provoke the man to tell on you about some shit
Starting point is 02:20:39 and if that's the case just tell your wife yourself nigga the fuck that's it That's it. Anyway. I went down over the course of time affect Drake's psyche while you were like,
Starting point is 02:20:56 was he, was he, were there any points where he was like really fucked up? I don't think it was really fucked up. I think it was just more so like, he's a real competitor, you know what I'm saying? So like, it was like more so of like a lock-in, like y'all got me fucked up and I'm gonna show you why you got me fucked up.
Starting point is 02:21:10 You know what I'm saying? And I don't think it was more so like, he wasn't even mad. He wasn't even like at it with, with bro with like Kendrick, I think it was more so like the label and shit like he was pissed about. And LeBron.
Starting point is 02:21:23 Yeah, I don't know what the fuck. You see Braun? Yeah, no. What I could definitely say, Drake is an absolute strategist. Absolute strategist. You know, I'll tell you this, because I spoke to Drake a lot during the time of the battle
Starting point is 02:21:46 and in the midst of it too. And I'll tell you this, his mind was working. definitely was never like angry. I think he did get to a place though where he's like, yo, okay, it's one of those where everyone's against me. Like there's nothing, the refs, the refs ain't calling shit fair no more.
Starting point is 02:22:06 This guy could just make up whatever. And then even if it's a complete lie, he definitely got to that point, right? But he was never like sad. There's moments I remember hitting him about. something on Twitter. And like, I thought it was the biggest thing that happened that day, like, social media wise.
Starting point is 02:22:30 And he was just like, academics, what are you talking about? Like, and I remember having this conversation. I had this conversation with Yadi, actually, about that. I was like, Yaddy, I was like, I don't know if I'm the nigga bringing the bullshit to him because like, bro, you don't know what the fuck. I was like, is it out of touch or just he's discons? connected from maybe some of the exact happenings of like some of the hate and some of the bullshit they were trying because they were trying everything at the time and he was just honestly
Starting point is 02:23:00 in a pretty good mood he was in a pretty good mood he was definitely during the battle with kendrick focused and competitive 100% 100% focused and competitive like focused and competitive like i remember him particularly tell me he's like yo act i'm in here fucking burning the midnight world every i'm working like fuck this vacation i'm Like, I'm showing up, right? You know, shit. He's a, to me, he's the quintessential MC. You know, like, he didn't necessarily want to just jump in a battle, but fuck, if a fucknigger
Starting point is 02:23:35 going to say something, he's going to always defend himself and defend his fans. So, you know, if you remember the time, like, he didn't, he didn't take a vacation for a while, but shit, he locked back in, was just doing songs after songs cooking up. Yeah, he was never, like, sat in the press. I never seen it. Maybe if he was, I never seen it. I'm just being honest with what I saw. And just some of the little things that I think, like, I would mention that he was just like, yeah, bro, I don't know about that.
Starting point is 02:24:03 Like, you're the first person tell me. And I'm like, all right. It's like Twitter arguments. You know what I mean? Like some of the Twitter stuff. Because Twitter was really, like, toxic with these, like, fucking narratives at that time. Yeah, he didn't. But other than that, you know, I thought he dealt with it well.
Starting point is 02:24:18 I don't just post the motion. He reposted the. Jay Z shit. Yeah. And he said the rock is in the building R-O-C-K. Yeah. It's crazy.
Starting point is 02:24:28 You just never really know in life, man, who's in your corner, you know? I feel like that one, I feel like that one Drake did not like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:24:37 Yeah. Everything that went. Okay. Yeah, it came off a big tour. Like, I know he was like locked in,
Starting point is 02:24:59 though. I know for a fact, he was just locked in. I know he was locked in. The battle was an interesting time, man. I mean, it came and it went, but obviously still lasting, but
Starting point is 02:25:17 shit. That was like a surreal time in life. All right. All good. Let's see. What else? I feel like I'm saving this baby cookup. Don't you worry. I got some special shit. I'm saving it. Chat. I'm saving it. I'm saving it.
Starting point is 02:25:41 I'm going to need a good two hours. That's the thing. I'm going to need a good two hours, bro. I'm going to need a Good two hours. Like, honestly. And y'all know once I start, it's the marathon is starting. Anything more with Jay-Z?
Starting point is 02:26:01 Let me see. Anything more with Jay-Z? I don't want to, like, also keep milking that. Joe Button went to the garden. What's in four? What is they talking about? My baby, I... Okay, baby.
Starting point is 02:26:18 I wonder how much Joe Button spent for his tickets. Well, actually, I think he is a Knicks fans. All right, so who cares, right? Why does this thing look like Harvey Weinstein Right, that's a bunch of basketball shit Wait, wait Y'all said what? Megan is broke
Starting point is 02:26:49 You know what I watched Oh, let me watch this I'm watching Case of knit Hey, hey, say Case of knit Man, I ain't got too much to say Man, I'm at the airport and shit
Starting point is 02:27:03 My guy Hey, look, buddy Man, let me and that motherfucker in the media screaming University the buddy yeah man I'm trying to turn up for the summer let me in the motherfucking me screaming huh yeah let me in the screaming University or casinette oh rapers don't do it don't don't do it don't look right and this is
Starting point is 02:27:36 no hate to consonant right this is why rap is dying don't do it Casa Net, he just launched streaming university. Everybody's trying to get in and I get it. It's a huge platform. No hate to Casa Net. Genius, he's amazing at what he does. He's made a fortune off of what he does. Rappers, don't do it.
Starting point is 02:28:04 This is why rap is dying because everybody is cashing out. Everybody is selling a soul. Um, everybody is giving into stuff that they really don't want to do, but they have to do it because of rap because rap is too slow. Don't do it. Y'all look like losers. I'm seeing all these street guys. Tag Kassanep.
Starting point is 02:28:28 Tag Kassanep. The same people, the same genre who used to hate on bloggers, hate on streamers. Now everybody wants to get in. Don't do it. It's a ceiling. You're going to hurt your rap career. You do it. Your rap career is always.
Starting point is 02:28:41 Over. Over it. I disagree with Sean. Sean, fuck with you. I disagree with you. Yo, I'm going to be honest with you. I'm going to be honest. Yo, you notice these rappers don't even go live no more. Bro, these rappers can't get like 2,000 people to watch them do nothing. I'm being honest with you.
Starting point is 02:29:00 Like, rappers and the rappers are competing with attention for so many people, streamers, like TikTokers. I beg to differ that rappers just aren't that face. anymore, right? Like, like, I'm not disrespecting. Nobody's just like, so I seen Polo G, right? Polo G also kind of commented on it. He kind of...
Starting point is 02:29:19 Dream with you, man. Bro, I got 160 views because I'm a up-and-com streamer. First off my d. Please and thank you. And it's NBA lap. People watching a fucking game, man. I can't compete with it right now. Calm down, bleat.
Starting point is 02:29:38 Phone them great. My shit is going to get buss around like 9 o'clock. So, and by the way, I don't think there's nothing wrong with whatever you said. Are they having another stream of university this year? They is? I ain't going to go to that one. I'll probably go to another one next year. I'm still an upcoming stream.
Starting point is 02:29:58 Man, I'm not going to stream with you, man. I'm trying to be nice to tell y'all where it's next year. I'm not doing that shit, man. I fuck a phone. You see I got, uh, that's a little AMP stick on my, uh, dough. I put forward shit I'm trying to see the video
Starting point is 02:30:15 I'm trying to get like Big Bruin I'm trying to get like big bro in them over there shit I'm me and squad take a picture like that we're the top streaming group I don't know what we're going to be called
Starting point is 02:30:29 but we could be TTG they AMG we TTCG bro no bro I got 160 viewers because I'm a up-and-comer stream yo so this is what I would say
Starting point is 02:30:41 I actually think that rap Rap still has a presence is that rappers aren't seen as cool no more so part of the way that rappers use to captivate audience is either by mystique or this cool factor where you feel like they're the coolest person in the room
Starting point is 02:31:11 I don't think that exists anymore I think the majority of the internet look at rappers as lame-ass niggas. You have the Atlanta rats. You have every rapper who you thought was cool. You're seeing mad like just hypocritical
Starting point is 02:31:27 or crazy shit happening to them. And I think people are, like, they're not cool anymore. Now granted, if they do a show, of course, like the show's gonna be popping. But like, celebrity-wise, I've been doing this watch. Most rappers don't go live on Instagram no more
Starting point is 02:31:45 because they all have wild, either fake Instagram number, or Instagram numbers that have been dead. These guys don't even pull 5K no more watching them. I used to watch these guys. Sometimes they're like 20K watching them. Yo, there's a handful of rappers
Starting point is 02:32:01 that could go live on their Instagram and get 5,000 people watching them. The reality is that outside of music, these guys are not entertaining. They're just flat out not entertaining. Streamers are entertaining. And here's the thing. There's a few exceptions.
Starting point is 02:32:19 Blueface could do whatever he wants to do. Adrian Broner could do whatever he wants to do. There are exceptions to the rules. So this is not an anti-wrapper thing. Actually, I think if rappers have the personality, they should stream. I think Finesse two times also could do what he wants to do. He just has to start to structure it a little bit better. But there's a bunch of rappers that could stream.
Starting point is 02:32:40 The point that I'm disagreeing with Kaisenad. I mean, strong content is that if you stream, it kills your career. No. No. Again, the thing with streaming is that it takes time, it takes effort, it takes focus. Let me tell you, the streaming is absolute, for you to make it in streaming, it's a full-time job. For you to make it and rapping, that's also a full-time job. So usually someone has to choose between.
Starting point is 02:33:15 the full-time jobs because there's zero people that's going to slave at both jobs, especially when at first the streamer job, especially if you're a rapper already, the streamer job is going to pay you less. So people just either trade careers or they stop doing, like I haven't seen, you know, pardon my ignorance, I haven't seen much from, from Polo G recently. I haven't. It doesn't feel like he's having a musical output like he used to like a few years ago. Now I'm finding out he's on a live stream with 160 people.
Starting point is 02:33:48 This is what I would tell Polo G. And I keep it being with everybody. Polo G, with all due respect, maybe you're nice at 2K. You don't have the personality for being a streamer. You're not blueface. You're also not willing to probably bring that much. You know why Blueface is great? The only people good at streaming, and this is why y'all used to call,
Starting point is 02:34:06 not y'all in terms of Pol G, but this is why people call streamers losers is because every streamers down to be the butt of the joke. They know the audience wants to find the joke. And at certain times, you're the butt of the joke. Whether sometimes the audience laughing with Kai, but then they laugh at Kai. With me, a lot of times they laugh at me. Blueface will put the embarrassing moment on camera. Most rappers live off image and this invisible aura they've built up.
Starting point is 02:34:38 They don't want to, like, you know, embarrass themselves or, you know, embarrass themselves or, you know, they're still very, you know, contained in their personality and their rapper image. That doesn't work in streamer world. So this is what I would tell Polo G. Polo G, I don't think, like, I'm calling a spade of spade. I don't think he has the personality to blow up as a streamer. I don't.
Starting point is 02:35:01 What I think he is is a good musician. And I think for the time he's sitting in there trying to stream, get in the studio, brother. get in the studio, go make a music video. Your actual job that's gotten you with his millions, that's still where your talent lies. I think a lot of people are jumping into streaming thinking that it's really easy or, well, if I already got fans, they're just going to come watch me here.
Starting point is 02:35:24 No, they're not going to just watch you, just click a couple buttons. It's just not going to happen. So if, if I, you know, if I had to give the advice to PoloG, I would say quit streaming, do more rapping, or find a way to show. still do more rapping and you can still stream. But that's working your ass off.
Starting point is 02:35:47 Is Polo G who's up maybe $20 million? Does he want to work his ass off to become a streamer? I don't know. Maybe he is. Does he want to stream for countless amount of hours? Like, this is what I would say to all rappers. This is how much of a full-time job streaming is. I want to put us in perspective.
Starting point is 02:36:06 A regular person works a full-time job eight hours a day or 40 hours a week. There's four weeks in a month. That's 160 hours of work time. For you to be a streamer, you should be clocking around 100 to 150 hours. That's around a full-time streamer. Okay? So now if you're a full-time streamer,
Starting point is 02:36:28 which you're clocking in damn, they're almost as much hours as the guy who's working full-time at, you know, whatever company, right? You then also have to go do rap. Then you also got to live life. And then you also got to go do shows. You've got to travel. One of the things about streaming, and, you know, IRO obviously is a thing, but, like, it's incredibly hard when you have to move from place to place.
Starting point is 02:36:52 There's a lot of, like, things. So, again, I'm not trying to apologize you to stop streaming, but I do want to let him and any other rapper know that this shit is, I don't think I disagree with Sean. It's not a substitute for your career. But rappers are still thinking that they have the cool factor. I'm going to be honest with you. Rappers are the most on-corps. people at this moment, I believe. There's TikTokers that people have more intrigue into their personal life.
Starting point is 02:37:22 Oh, they always do this collab thing on TikTok. Are they dating? People care more about that. People care more about streamers. These days rappers, people like you for the song you have. If you have a song at the moment, they almost, like we've turned into a TikTok era overall. People are now just fans of the song, not necessarily the artists, the artist could really follow that up or have some substance.
Starting point is 02:37:52 Maybe two or three rappers that could get in Streaming University and it benefit them because they kind of already built their foundation. Finesse two times is one of them. He can get in Streaming University, make something go off, people love him, he's a character, he's already a solidified rapper, he's not a new rapper trying to make a name, he gets shows, he has the foundation. It's not too many else that can really get in. A lot of y'all, y'all look like losers now.
Starting point is 02:38:18 A lot of y'all look like hypocrites. A lot of y'all, it looks forced. It doesn't look real. A lot of you, when you, when you post, when you beg Kassanet to get on Stream University, you're only letting your fans know that the shit not working. Your fans are looking at you crazy. It just, it's not a good look. Streaming is the new reality TV.
Starting point is 02:38:41 Remember when Wayne said when I retire, I'm going to be on VH1 when I'm no longer famous? That's the. Also, here's the thing, too. I want to, like, you know, I want to give a state of streaming update. For rappers who are ice cold and you're now wondering if streaming is the revival kit, it's the med kit, it's the chug jug for your career. I want to tell you this. Streaming today is not streaming a couple years ago. Okay?
Starting point is 02:39:11 Unless you come on here and act a donkey, you're not blowing up. I'm telling you that now Everybody you're watching They either acted a donkey To blow up in this contemporary time I'm not saying the hype of streaming It's dead is that Listen I've been streaming for 10 years
Starting point is 02:39:28 Actually more Started streaming back in 2014 12 years I'm been streaming for 12 fucking years Right This idea that y'all are coming over here To blow up is acidine Like, that's stupid.
Starting point is 02:39:49 Like, if anyone think, the Kaysenat thing won't be ever replicated. And it won't be replicated by a rapper, ever. So if it's people thinking that there's an abundance of money in streaming or, oh, it's easier, I would tell those people, and this is what I would say to every rapper, don't come to streaming if you're not going to put in at least 100 hours a month. By the way, some of y'all are lazy. You don't even want to be in the studio 100 hours. Matter of fact, some of y'all got one hit song, y'all don't even put in 10 hours a month into your actual crap.
Starting point is 02:40:25 I'm telling you the job requirements. You need 100 hours a month to consistently keep somewhat entertain an audience, a fan base, build whatever you want to do, even if you have 8 million followers on the gram. You're going to need that. So the first thing I would say to any rapper who's considering it, do you have 100 hours a month? And that's the bare minimum.
Starting point is 02:40:49 Someone like Kai Sinat, he was putting in like 250 easy. Someone like XQC, people have said he done 400 hours. So we should put it in perspective the time commitment we're talking about. Now, if you're like Blueface, who don't mind having a camera on while you're in the bed with the girl, while you're taking a shit, you have wiping your doo-doo. If you don't mind all of that, you're good. That's why Blueface is a natural when it comes to this. But if you don't like to work long hours,
Starting point is 02:41:25 you don't like to just be stationary, being in front of a screen, you're not that exciting, you're not willing to embarrass yourself or try things new for your audience's entertainment. Brothers, just stick in the studio and keep making up raps. Trust me. No, no, I didn't say 100 hours a day. I said 100 hours a month.
Starting point is 02:41:47 Yes, 100 hours a month is, is I wouldn't tell somebody to become a streamer. If you're getting money, remember, I'm talking to the rappers who they could go out and get 20,000 a show. If you're not going to be committed to this, don't even do it. Somebody said, I don't do 100 a month. I do 100 a month. This month, I don't know if I'm definitely now on pace for 100 a month this month. Last month I did 100.
Starting point is 02:42:23 I can actually tell. You want me to tell you? I'll tell you how many hours. I'll tell you how many hours I did. y'all just want me to do like a million hours that's why uh here we go i can look at the stats analytics let me look at that and how do i look at hours they fucking switched up all this stuff how do i don't know somebody tell me man what the fuck they have switched up this website it used to give me stats mad easy whatever it says in the last 30 days i've done 17
Starting point is 02:43:40 streams supposedly i don't know i don't know whatever the same thing with streaming it's like if you're up and come a rapper and you're trying to stream and do stuff like that it's going to hurt your career because people are going to know you for streaming and first impression is everything first impression is everything if you don't have a hip record or a foundation and rap and people start knowing you off streaming it's really going to hurt your career it's really going to hurt your career. DDG tried to do it. He started off as a streamer. I disagree. I don't think DDG's career was hurt by streaming. I think it was helped. I think
Starting point is 02:44:26 it was helped. I could listen to what he said in terms of him trying to make that point. The only thing I think maybe hurt him is maybe if he was trying to, if you're trying to be a Cardi type rapper, right? You're trying to be like this aura, aura god, this fucking guy who has this image of like not saying much. Like there's a lot of rappers who, you know, the mystique is kind of like what carries them. Yeah, the stream is going to hurt you there.
Starting point is 02:44:53 Like the more you're seeing, the more you're on camera being normal, the more you're talking, the more people know about you is the worst it is for your career. But for other rappers, no, like, I mean, for you to say streaming could hurt your career, if you're a Cardi B type rapper, I think Cardi B was only saved by the fact
Starting point is 02:45:11 that she used to go live randomly on spaces. So she always interacted with her fans. She always made them feel like they were satisfied with some type of content in between her putting out music. And then she dropped music and it did great. A little situation with Blueface had the song that did this thing. I think it would go to platinum. And then he tried to stop streaming and become a rapper.
Starting point is 02:45:32 Niggas wasn't buying that because we knew you for streaming first. It's just not a good look. Rappers, I'm seeing a lot of up-and-comer rappers, and get in a streamer university. If you're trying to rap, if you love rap, if rap is what you love to do, don't stream.
Starting point is 02:45:49 But if you're chasing money... Nah, the reason why I'm saying no, it's just about personality. It's just about personality. Here's the problem I think rapper's got to crack this new mold. The new way of getting to know people is not through interviews.
Starting point is 02:46:06 So if you're a rapper and you're like, you know what, I'm going to drop all this type of music, and then I'm going to do one big interview and just everyone's going to know me. Nah, it doesn't work like that. People want to know you, know you. They almost want to know what you eat for lunch every day. They want to know you're allergic to fucking peanuts.
Starting point is 02:46:23 They want to know, you know, they want to know like so much about you that you don't have to be a streamer, but how do you communicate with your audience? The thing is, the only fan bases that seem to exist now is the fan bases that just love you and yes, they love you maybe and your music,
Starting point is 02:46:44 but if they only love your art, they move on, right? They move on. Now, granted, there's exceptions to every rule, but exceptions to that too. If they love your art and your Rod Wave, because your art does something for them is a deeper love. Same with Drake, same with, like, you know, some of these people leaving young boy.
Starting point is 02:47:02 But for the most part, like, if you just have a hot song, they love the song, but after the song kind of wears out, they're not like, oh, what is this person doing? Oh, we're waiting for, no, no. know. So. Honey, like everybody's doing. Nobody really gives a fuck about rap no more. We're seeing it.
Starting point is 02:47:20 Nobody really gives a fuck about rap no more. We're clearly seeing everybody's is in it for the money. Everybody's chasing virulness. Everybody's chasing fame. Nobody gives a fuck about the money. I mean, nobody gives a fuck about rap. Everybody's only chasing money. And that's why rap is dying.
Starting point is 02:47:35 You don't have these artists standing on 10 on their rap shit. You don't have these people who are bubbling standing on 10. trying to stay in this rap shit everybody's in this shit for a quick dollar and that's why rap is felon because everybody's running to what they used to talk down on niggas used to i see so many street niggas who used to hate on bloggers now they're bloggers and they try to say they're not bloggers no my nigger you are a blogger your faces in the camera you're talking about well i don't care for street shit or not you're talking about relevant topics you are a blogger now that's okay But it's a lot of street niggas who used to hate on bloggers that are bloggers now because the rap shit ain't work
Starting point is 02:48:17 I'm seeing it in real time the same thing with streaming if you had a camera 10 years ago doing interviews Doing blogs streaming they called you a fed now everybody's getting into it because they're saying that the rap shit is slow Yeah yeah yeah okay all right we will uh uh again This is a response of Kai Sanat, who was announced that is a streaming university, Kaisnats is coming back. Very elaborate rollout here. Streamer University, it's good to be back. Yo, I ain't going to allow to you.
Starting point is 02:49:05 I'm going to need to see Kassanat sitting at that dusty-ass chair used to be at and be on a desktop stream. It's like, ever since, like, he stopped streaming. It's like, I've been dying to see the person. Like, see Kai. Like that's how much you feel you know a streamer. Like you're like, oh no, that's Kai. Like, obviously he's acting. This is him acting.
Starting point is 02:49:26 So you're not going to see him necessarily. But yeah, I just want to see like some real moments with him. I can't wait for that. Because I ain't allowed to the vet stuff was like, you know, let's walk around. Like every time Kyle was walking, that nigga was making straight corners, man. Like he was like, if he was walking that way, he would go like this. I'm like, all right, this is a robot shit. So I just need a car to be himself.
Starting point is 02:49:48 You know what I mean? Like whatever that that bitch Gigi did to him, man, fuck that bit for whatever she did to that nigger, man. Whatever she did to him, man. She had my nigga look like a cyborg for me, but I think he's back. He's back now. He's back. Where's everybody at? This application day.
Starting point is 02:50:04 Hold on. Hello? Anybody hold? His application day, what are we doing? What happened to this place? Are these supposed to be the new uniforms? Damn. Nick, I thought I was Frank Ocean for a bit, bro.
Starting point is 02:50:46 Is that the owl? Three hours here. The one we're going to get a kites in that movie, man. Like honestly, bro, let's give us the movie, dog. I'm cool with the fashion. Give us the movie. I would love to see Kine the movie. Yo, bro, never hit the owl like that ever again, Kai.
Starting point is 02:51:31 Okay? Don't ever hit the owl like that, okay? Wait, I have a solution with it. I've been working on this space or a car park. Where is it? Here! Yes. Is this a Hogwarts?
Starting point is 02:52:50 Okay. Kai is back. Streaming is like very different though. I think what's going to be so important with Kai coming back is that we're going to see how the new streamers blow up. Like what's the last streamer to blow up? I don't remember. Who are the last couple streamers to blow up?
Starting point is 02:53:19 I personally don't remember. I don't know what the meta or the method is for a streamer to blow up now. I think it's probably like getting with kick. Get a bunch of clippers, huh? Somebody said, did I apply yet? No. No. Oh, wait, how do I get that?
Starting point is 02:53:43 Oh, that's how you do the gifted stuff. You can see in the chat. You said Marlin? I don't know if there's a, I don't know if there's an organic way to blow up in streaming anymore. And I actually feel bad for newer people because, you know, and this is why maybe streamer universities need it. You kind of need collabs or you need like these high profile people.
Starting point is 02:54:09 people to be next to for you to get some visibility because these days you're competing with a bunch of people with clip armies you're you're competing with you're competing with a lot somebody says yonna wasn't she on streaming university as well yeah a B and dean like I really think they're the last people to blow up
Starting point is 02:54:35 they're from kick somebody said why would acipli yeah like well bro, I'm You know I rock with Kai I rock with Kai you know Nick I go to stream of university I got Taya Lil trying to backdoor me
Starting point is 02:54:57 I'm man hey y'all Niggas know how them niggas get down bro like Yo I couldn't be in no universe man I couldn't even close my eyes around a nigga like Tyler like Tyler you know that's the backdoor king nigga the fuck Imagine that
Starting point is 02:55:11 Alright anyway Anyway I know I'm kind of saving this really I got to be honest with y'all I gotta see if I have two hours because like I'm on a schedule today again I know I'm on a schedule today and I need two hours to cook baby
Starting point is 02:55:30 I need two hours so it's like I don't want to start and then I and then I have to like get off I'm gonna be honest 50's back on ditty's well 50 ever give it up former child actor sues ditty for allegedly performing oral sex
Starting point is 02:55:56 on him as a minor this is a report this is from double excel 50 cents since I missed this one. Usher going to say no Diddy. Didn't? He didn't do that shit. Diddy's a mook. Shout to Drake Iceman is aiming for the fourth week
Starting point is 02:56:15 atop the Billboard charts. I'm going to be honest with you. This is one of Drake's most consistent albums on the charts. And I'm really, you know, I'll say this. This happens when the narrative is clear. finally is Iceman season
Starting point is 02:56:34 No more slander Anybody who's come out with some Bullshit Drake hate We've got they bitch ass out the way We are appreciating the music Everybody's allowed to have great discourse about Oh shit have y'all check this out Damn firm friends that shit's so fire
Starting point is 02:56:49 Damn a little birdie told me I love that song Man shit y'all got to go get to classic Everybody's talking about music I keep telling y'all Like J-Cole shit was like J-Coh was out of the top 10 Like after like two weeks Capoop gone. Get that day going out of here, me. You know what I mean? Listen, I definitely think that Drake having this moment running the charts is definitely because of so much appreciation for the music, but it's because all the haters have been silenced.
Starting point is 02:57:25 And it goes into letting you know how much narratives is this. By the way, this is the reason why they claim Drake is paying for this and third and running campaigns because, Because I don't think, you know, I know you might not connect the media with sales, but I don't think if Drake had dropped that album six months after not like us drops, it's going to be this successful. Why? People weren't focused on the music. There were so many detractors who were just bringing down the conversation elsewhere. Good job to Drake, though.
Starting point is 02:58:03 Oh, this is Solja Boy. He's trying to get on. I think Solzaboard could be on Streamer University. If I see this year, I'm on your ass for the whole year, Kansanak. Cause I'm gonna feel like you clicking up with my ops. And I'm gonna feel like you don't like me, nigga. And if you don't like me, I don't like your bitch ass either, niggas. So what you wanna do, nigga?
Starting point is 02:58:21 That's your only opportunity, Kai. This your only opportunity. Oh God, once I get on your ass, can't nobody stop me, nigga. Nigger, you gonna put me in Stream University, Kassanet on your ass. Everybody's record this, clip it, send it to that, nigga. But this is your only warning, Ka. You click up with DDG again. is fuck both y'all bitch-ass niggas
Starting point is 02:58:42 n'nett, boy you got one more chance. How did he do when that Soulge Boy streams on TikTok? That's interesting, huh? Shout out to Drake and Stunner Sandy. I'm wondering if I'm shipping this as a couple or we're going to hear the stock. Now we were just working on music. Stunner Sandy looking like a goddamn snack
Starting point is 02:59:07 in a music video, Drake is shooting in Turks. is at Noah's Ark I haven't going to lie to you Drake hilarious, man I think my nigga Drake couldn't fuck Ice Spice so he just got her replacement man He got her body double
Starting point is 02:59:53 Or not body though but he's just You know they said Stun of Sandy Yo Stut of Sandy is like designer To She's designer To ice spice being future Do you feel me?
Starting point is 03:00:08 I think Drake tried to fuck Ice Spice and shit ain't work out like that I'd be like, yo, this chick must have thought I really flew her out just to like, yo, just for like, just to be a munch, like, yo, get out of here, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 03:00:21 Ice, I love you, you know what I'm joking. This is all jokes. This is all jokes. But it's serious too. It's serious too, like I'm serious. Damn. You did Ice Spice fumble or not? The ice-pizzle fumble?
Starting point is 03:00:41 This is like the second cameo We don't seem with Stunner, Sandy. Maybe she's on the remix? Yeah, I think she's on the remix? Or Drake is just like, yo, just dance. Just dance. Drake gave her a song already, so she can't complain. She got the look already.
Starting point is 03:01:00 She got the look already, bro. She got the look. At this point, just dance, man. Stunner, Sandy. Yeah Yo, niggins said Yo, is Drake dating her? He holding her flip flops and all that
Starting point is 03:01:27 Real niggas Drake You know how that go Real niggas Drake Oh, she posted some new pictures too Holy shit The fuck Stunner Sandy Yo, yo Drake
Starting point is 03:01:55 Yo Drake Yo Drake Crody Make a few songs about you piping her out. No more songs about like these botched BBL demons from Houston, bro. No. If you're going to spend the mill,
Starting point is 03:02:10 spend the mill on Shorty. Yes. Yes. Stunner Sandy, she from New York. Yo, them titty's as big as a motherfucker. You know what I mean? Like, them shit's just is like a globe. It's like two fucking grapefruits. Yeah. Handle that. You can spend the mill on her. But no more botched sixes
Starting point is 03:02:28 from motherfucking Houston gang. Come on, bro. Come on, bro. Come on, bro. Okay? You could cop her to penhouse. Cop what? I thought it's a Drake's name right here. I'm like, holy.
Starting point is 03:02:46 To the rest of your rappers, man. Drake got it first, man. Yeah, be right. Okay, so she and Turks. Look at the water. Water looks so beautiful in Turks. Look at it, don't it? Fuck.
Starting point is 03:03:01 Really beautiful. Okay. She's out there with Drizzy. This is so sexual, not I'm looking at it. This is so sexual, not I'm looking at it. The collab we never knew we needed. The collab we never knew we needed. All right, Jersey, man.
Starting point is 03:03:32 Hey, listen, y'all know me. I support my boy being a whore as long as he makes music out of it. The day Drake stopped rapping about these escapades he's on, they'm going to start hating. I ain't a lot of you. Somebody said, is Drake going to promote the album? Bro, he's promoting it right now. A tour announcement, major performance or something?
Starting point is 03:03:58 Oh, you want an announcement? You got some announcements coming. You got some announcements coming. You got some announcements. Damn. Yo, what's going on with DJ Khalid, man? Yo, why does DJ Khalid keep putting that thick-ass pomade in his fucking hair? It looks so greasy, and he got the spray-on joint.
Starting point is 03:04:25 Like, bro, embrace your grayness. Everybody know you got, yo, Calid gained like a full head of gray hair ever since Drake told him no no song for you nigger he gained a whole head of gray hair i'm trying to see him embrace himself but apparently nix fans are mad at him that uh he he was sitting at some court side seats that supposedly cost half a million dollars and apparently he was on his phone most of the time yeah he was trying to text drake you're trying to get back cool trying to get back cool what else this is trump sleeping yeah actually you know i changed my mind trump wasn't sleeping So when you're in the skybox, like a skybox is like a mid-level seat.
Starting point is 03:05:30 Like, you're actually right below the 300s and above the 200s. If you don't know what that is an arena, like you have 100s here, 200s here, 300s there. The skybox level usually is like around there. Meaning, yeah, you could look on the court, but it's not the closest view. Usually there's TVs in front of each seat. So what Trump is doing, he's not sleep. He's looking down. And when he's looking down, both of them, you can see this guy's eyes.
Starting point is 03:06:01 He's clearly looking down. There's a television in front of Trump and this guy. So I don't think he was sleeping. Anyway, Knicks fans are mad at Trump. They claim he made niggas lose. I disagree. It's, you know, I said this on my gamble on the stream. It's really about the prices of the tickets.
Starting point is 03:06:20 I definitely believe that Nicks need their fans to be boisterous. They need their fans to be, like, belliger. and it's not Trump the reason why they didn't get in that building. They would have waited two days to get in that building if they had to. The problem is the prices. When you have tickets in the 300s going for $4,000, you're not going to have the true fans. The people who are going to scream until they lose their voice,
Starting point is 03:06:45 they can't go to work the next day. That's what was missing. Yes, obviously Trump made it inconvenient for people, but the real thing the Nix was missing, oh, and you got to blame Trump for no why. parties outside, but that's not going to affect the game. Well, I guess it might affect the energy, so I'll argue that. But in reality, the ticket prices is why the NICs look so unfamiliar.
Starting point is 03:07:10 I, you know, and I said this earlier on the stream, I said, yo, I went to like 11 to 12 NBA Young Boy shows. The weakest show was in New York. Why? Everybody saw it was the popping tour online, and the ticket prices went up. Everybody who's who showed up to the event. They don't know young boys music. They're not as turned.
Starting point is 03:07:31 They're not as wild. And all the real young boy fans didn't really, I don't think we had half of the fans in that building. Now we're young boy fans. There's a bunch of dick riders. So I think that's what's happening now. You need real Knicks fans in that building. And James, is that James Dolan?
Starting point is 03:07:46 James Dolan should know that. He should know that. No. This is what I was talking about with Gunna chat. This one's talking about. We're gonna. Gunna look like he's just enjoying life, bro. Look at this.
Starting point is 03:08:24 While a little baby and the rest of them rat-ass niggas is just looking like they're defeated, nigga, look at Gunna. Gunna just look like he's prospering, bro. Gunna looks, bro, he's hopping out of helicopters. Got his shirt on button, three, like three buttons. Like, he's just, brother, the niggas just prospering, bro. His jewelry looked better. The nigga's skin is glowing paws.
Starting point is 03:08:48 The niggas in great shape. You feel what I'm saying? Like, he's not even, yo, your, your gunner got to the point, he don't even sack his pants, bro. Like, Gunna just looked like a cool ass nigger, bro. While the rest of the Atlanta niggins, they look crazy. You got young thug and little baby, they're looking like, they're looking like pinky in the brain, the rat version.
Starting point is 03:09:16 Well, actually, they rats. Yeah, like, bro, this shit looking bad, gang. I ain't going to lie to you. Like, Gunna really outclass all these niggins. Like, he hit them with a crossover. He hit them niggas with a crossover. Little baby put out a project last time, flopped. Shit his ass.
Starting point is 03:09:34 Like, yo, this nigga gun or anything he touches his gold, got the mitus touch. This shit is crazy. This thing is like, yo, yo, them niggins, little baby watching dice games and shit. This thing is that F1 in Monaco. Come on, bro. Like, this thing is just winning, dog. This shit's crazy. The gun don't even look like a rapper, nigga.
Starting point is 03:10:08 Nigger look like a 4X trader. I'm going to be honest with you, man. Look. Bro. How does Gunn't make... How does Gunn't make look... Yo. Yo, yeah.
Starting point is 03:10:20 Yo, fuck it. Yes, ma'am, too, man. I feel him. Fuck that. These things are fighting over believe it and a half. This thing's going to be there. Yeah, this world will look good. This thing is smoking cigars.
Starting point is 03:10:40 Yo, I'm going to be honest with you. Gunna got the dopest aesthetic right now with rap. Bro, he's dishing all that guy. Gangsta stupid shit? And he's went for high class, upper fashion. I'm dope as fuck. Type of vibe. And he's killing it.
Starting point is 03:10:58 He's fucking murdering it. Damn, who's buying these bags for? Joe. This thing that don't even wear sneakers no more. He don't even rock denims. Nah, this is different. I can't even lie. I can't even lie.
Starting point is 03:11:37 What fuck is this? Gunner's cultured now? He playing basketball right where there's a helicopter thing at? Oh, no, this thing is flexing. They don't lie, gonna, well done. Well done, man. That nigga looked like he's in life. That's $5,000.
Starting point is 03:12:21 He's here from crew. Yeah, I'd go to this restaurant and be like, yo, where the chicken wings are, man? Man, niggas in Monaco, huh? Yeah, no, no, he's definitely trying to change for the better. I'm trying to see if I got, I got my two hours for La Be Be Be, bro. Don't worry. I'm trying to see if I got it. I know, y'all, y'all is so ready.
Starting point is 03:13:31 Y'all like, I get to it, nigga. Stop yapping! I see y'all in the chat. I see y'all in the chat. Did y'all see the Knicks and the Spurs fighting last night? Yo, they were ripping these niggins shirts off their body, bro. Nah, there's some insane footage. I don't even want to play it.
Starting point is 03:14:00 Like, it looks crazy by it. It looks crazy violent. That's this. Carmela Anthony. Still getting reviews about that. And that's two times. Okay, don't know who that is. Trump violates.
Starting point is 03:14:23 They're loud and it was very enthusiastic. Mr. President, ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith who was talking about running for president. He said he would blame you if the Knicks lost the game. How do you respond to that? I think he's a nice guy. But you need a certain aptitude to run for president. You need a high IQ.
Starting point is 03:14:41 I'm not sure that Stephen has that. All right. Everything's about the Knicks game. God damn. Stefan Diggs' pictures is going viral after he posted this on Instagram. I don't know. I don't know if Stefan Diggs really gay. We heard what that Chris Griffith niggins said.
Starting point is 03:15:11 He said Stefan Diggs whipped out his dick and started jerking off in the car. I don't know. I don't know. I do know Stefan Dicks fucking like half of these niggas girls. So 6-9 linked up with. what the fuck linked up with Mama Duck I don't know for this good
Starting point is 03:15:36 it's good Thank you baby 69000 Yeah I'm away at too Hey Oh I don't know
Starting point is 03:15:49 So Traplor Ross brought Mama Doug to 69's crib I wonder how much He paid for that shit Boosie says no transsexuals at his topless pool party Let's hear this For everybody
Starting point is 03:16:02 going next about me not one at my party. It's the same thing if they say no alcohol in the bill. Whatever we're checking for, it's the same thing as people saying, you got to bring clear bags. It's the same thing when you go in the restaurant and they say no rips in the jeans. No hats on. These people own this establishment and in certain things they don't go for. It's the same thing But now you want to say You get You want to bully people
Starting point is 03:16:42 Y'all fall for gay rights For 20, 30 years We said nothing Yeah, I'm with Boosie, man Yo, if I got my topless pool party Going on, no transsexuals game No homosexuals and no fucking transsexuals Straight up
Starting point is 03:16:59 I need bitches straight up like man like we're supposed to be able to say that yo bring me to daphne joyce nigga like yo keep yo keep the what's that botty boy name again the one that hang with you on Miami yo keep that nigga man straight up bro
Starting point is 03:17:18 is that nigga name yeah no saucy santana gang like bro like bro we want I don't think there's no problem with that it's a private event now granted if you have a if you if you own a public like pool or a public like club that got a pool and you say no transsexuals i could see that's a problem right because like why is it public but this shit that boosie got going on busy having he he kind of advertising like his public but it's not nigga this is at his crib
Starting point is 03:17:53 this is a private event he could turn away fat bitches bitches who stink bitches who ain't trying to fuck like that'll be like that's one of the main requirements that's why he said Topless, straight up. Yo, y'all got to come in a top list. By the way, if you're not fucking, go home. You could have any type of requirements he wanted at his party. I don't see the problem.
Starting point is 03:18:18 I don't see the problem. I don't see the problem. And if you're a fan of Busy and you're a transgender, bro, wait till one of his concerts, nigga. This one ain't for you. It's like saying no kids. Yo, listen, we're going to be drinking alcohol. We don't want no kids around.
Starting point is 03:18:40 This is a grown-man activity. Well, at Boosie pool party is going to be heterosexual. You know they be fucking at Boosey Pool Party, right? Yeah. Bitches getting their nipples suck. Getting, you know what I mean? Backshots like, yeah, they do what they want
Starting point is 03:18:56 at Boosey's party. Yeah, he might not want to have a transsexual around. What's the problem? I stand with Bucy on this. I don't even think nobody's... Is anybody even mad about this? I've seen this other thing. Apparently, Boosie was going to be performing
Starting point is 03:19:18 and the Barclays with and they put him to be quote unquote going against Charleston White. And I was like, damn, is this about to go down? Man, Boozy came on and said, nigga, fuck, no, I'm not doing that. I'm canceling immediately. Ice Spice orders this is it for Deppel? Let's go see. Hey, New York City. So he was, they put him on a flyer saying that he was going to battle on Wilden out versus
Starting point is 03:20:04 versus um Charleston white and he's coming out to say fuck no I'm not doing that uh hey New York City I won't be at a while and out on the 28 these motherfuckers trying to put Charleston white on the show they playing all kind of game motherfuckers trying to send me the jail so I won't be in New York so that's what it is uh while and out send me y'all paying information so I can send y'all y'all money back. Boosie.
Starting point is 03:20:40 Hey, New York City. Yeah, he really hate Charleston White. He really hate Charleston White. See, they got a lot of people. He hatein' on me, Ben. Yo, Charles & White's a comedian, man. Yeah, I completely get it. I completely get it.
Starting point is 03:21:19 Why the fuck would I want to... Why would I want to go in front of a audience to face somebody I don't like? You know, he doesn't like Charleston for talking about his kids. It's much more personal than just, like, back and forth words. He really doesn't like Charleston. And I think people have been trying to bait them into doing this. And Boosie's consistently said, no. Apparently, at one point, they were going to pay Boosie to come on Aidan Ross's stream.
Starting point is 03:21:46 But the caveat was Boosey had to confront Charleston White. He canceled. He didn't care about the money. So I don't think he want to be nowhere near Charleston White. And I understand why. Nah, bro, I just feel like, you know, they're mad because the truth hurts, you know. I come up on the tech. Yo, I haven't seen Boosey online ever since he stopped doing Blas.
Starting point is 03:22:10 Like, I don't know if it's his Instagram deleted, but Boosey's visibility is at an all-time low. I even see this clip. He reacts to some guy getting his nail polish and he wore this on a Madden cover? But I never thought in a million years that I would see a Madden cover. with one of the best players with his fingernails paint. A game that sold to billions of little boys. What kind of message are they sending to these little boys? I never thought in a million years I would see this.
Starting point is 03:22:45 As parents, how much do they have to do for us to say, that's not right? Us daddy's got to go tell these boys that we got raising them to be men. That's wrong, son. That's for women. And not just daddies, not just dads. these mothers, single mothers who raising boys to be men, you have to, you have to tell your son, that's not right. In a couple months, he's going to play in your fingernail polish.
Starting point is 03:23:12 You know what I'm saying? Next is going to be lipstick on the covers, thones. Is that enough? Man, hiking a ball with a dung in his ass. Is that enough for you to make, for you to tell your child that it's wrong? That is wrong. See, that's what's going to next. Lipsick, thones.
Starting point is 03:23:35 You know, I never thought I would see this, you know. A game that sold a billions of little boys, you're pushing it. Half of these kids, they're so young, they can't even think for themselves too much. Some of them can, but most of them, they go by what they see. You know, like, what message are they putting on these billions of little boys who buy these. games. I'm just asking as a parent to the other parents. When it's enough enough to the daddies who raising men to be boys. The single mothers who won't that football field practice raising that boy to be a man. When is enough enough man. John Madden turning over in his grade.
Starting point is 03:24:25 It's a sad day for Madden. Is this real? Calib Williams Madden cover. Is this him right with his nails painted? Oh, man. Hey. Meetings are a big thing with NFL guys, right? I mean, do you, now, does this give you an insight to inside track to getting that number near 99 being in the 99? All right, whatever. All right, chat, let me see if I got, I got to see how much time I have.
Starting point is 03:25:43 Chat, I'm not going to have enough time. I'm not going to have enough time, Chad, unfortunately. What's going on in the timeline, man? Chat, don't worry. I'm going to get to it. I'm gonna get to it. Don't worry. You know once I start, you know, we ain't never stopping.
Starting point is 03:26:21 We ain't never stopping. And by the way, I had to tell all the Atlanta rappers who call me, I got no problem with Thug or nothing like that, but I will damn there never let Little Baby. He's going to have to call Young Thug a rat before he ever says I'm the Fats. He needs to say Young Thug, you're a rat, but you're my rat. Axe a rat too. Okay, okay, cool.
Starting point is 03:26:40 All is fair. He got to call his friends rats. That's my only thing. I want little baby to call his friends rats before he speaks anything about anybody being a rat. You can't have the rat trap in your house. You're harboring rats. You should be charged with 52 counts of harboring long tail rats. Put it like this.
Starting point is 03:27:07 The difference between me and little baby, I'll let y'all know. I hang with the rat. Six times my man's. That's my guy. When you see me with him, that's my man's. Straight up. He's over here hanging with thug acting like, yo, like he can't see, he can't hear.
Starting point is 03:27:27 Niggins the reason why you took a three-month break off your little bromance with this, nigga, is because you were confused. You were trying to figure out how do I explain to the homies after I done cut gun off a ratting. I don't start beefing with my boss because he ratted. but this nigga right here I gotta give some type of pass to
Starting point is 03:27:51 here's my thing I want yo the next hot song from baby is only gonna be when he called he called his best friend of rat that's it and also the nigga had the nerve to disband a wax song another one
Starting point is 03:28:08 the nigga had the nerve to dismal a wax song this is three songs he doesn't diss me on none of them been hot new ice man cold his ice man He dropped his last project. Yo, the boy did like 17K, bro. This is who we're talking about.
Starting point is 03:28:32 The moment I've seen this pussy-ass thing I mentioned me, first of all he ducked the fight. He ducked the fight. I say, yo, let's squabble up. All of this gangsters talk, no squabble up. Come on, man, pussy. Now he's back talking street shit, tough shit. Who's a rat?
Starting point is 03:28:50 Who's a fed? And he's hanging with the biggest one. Check both of them boys for a badge. Check them. Check them for a badge. Yo, you go to Atlanta. You got to check them niggas for badges, wires, hidden cameras, gopros, the DGI I little mic, these niggas.
Starting point is 03:29:10 Yo, Atlanta rappers can't tell me about nobody snitch until they start calling the snitches out that they hang with. Y'all frolic with snitches. It's a fact. So, don't worry. I'm going to have a great time. And by the way, you know, this is just a precursor. we're going to hold up the
Starting point is 03:29:35 the um we're going to hold up the fucking mirror to these Atlanta rappers because that's what happened you know after all that happened I've realized something other than future this is why Future act like you don't know them y'all realize future act like you don't know
Starting point is 03:29:52 no other Atlanta rappers when they get into trouble future don't even act like he know what's going on bro future look like he's trying to like I don't know like he's trying to claim Savannah or something like when shit He don't want to be nowhere near Anybody that got no snitching Rooleman, none of that
Starting point is 03:30:08 I bet we won't see another future in a young thug album coming I bet we won't see that Future One thing about that nigga future He know how to keep his face car clean Oh y'all y'all niggins got rat rumors Alright peace I'm out of here
Starting point is 03:30:24 Facts That boy's out of there That boy's out of there And for the people who might be like Why do you care about this is because here is going to be the downfall of Atlanta. And I'm glad I'm in the position I'm in. This is why I hate me and this is why a little baby,
Starting point is 03:30:41 you keep fucking around. I'm going to take your budget again too. You see, I take money out of y'all pockets. Y'all don't take money out of my pockets. Okay? Y'all the street guys, I dig in your pockets. Facts. Get mad at all you want.
Starting point is 03:30:55 You ain't never dig in my pockets. Ever. Okay? The last time cost you. The last time cost you. We'll see what this one going to do. But yeah, you know, it's a little warm up. You know, I'm glad I've worked to get this position in media
Starting point is 03:31:19 because one thing I'm good at is making sure y'all niggis don't change the subject. So now since you want to talk about feds, cooperants, and snitches, I want you to clarify who the feds, cooperants, and snitches are in your crew. The niggas you're hanging out with. You're rapping with. Young thug and I think Atlanta's a whole.
Starting point is 03:31:50 Y'all shouldn't talk about rats no more. There's no city with more rats than Atlanta. Atlanta is the home of rats. If we go down y'all top ten rappers in history, half of them are rats. That don't even make sense. Y'all can say New York, but it's just six nine.
Starting point is 03:32:11 And the thing about the rats in Atlanta is like, they're caught on 4K, they're on audio tape, like, and they act like nobody heard it. They act like nobody heard it. They're on 4K, 4K video.
Starting point is 03:32:25 They're on commercials. They're on everything. Like, these things are just wild. So, again, I'm only offended that it's a nigga from Atlanta trying to call somebody else out about ratting, cooperating,
Starting point is 03:32:37 Fed work. I'm like, I know. know this nigga ain't talking not from the place you're from not when your best friend is that nigger we got to start having some accountability and this is when i realize how stupid that nigger little baby is first of all i want to put this in perspective his last project did 32k lotto did more than him that ass i'm keeping the bean loto did more than the nigger that's the fact so i know for this next release and watch this this is going to be a good time to see i'm gonna show i'm
Starting point is 03:33:26 to show you. I don't care. I've always said, I don't care for the biggest rapper in the game. When you go against me, I'm bringing the belt out. That's how confident I am in my shit. Listen, whatever your sales is going to be, let's take it down a notch. It's okay. So you did 32K last time. I would have exposed the button, but peas my man's. P's my man's. However,
Starting point is 03:33:59 since you're trying to bounce back from this album, I know you're trying to come with a rollout. And usually part of a decent rollout, you disact. Let's try to heat it up. Okay? But as you go into this new rollout cycle, first of all, you shouldn't drop no music for the rest of the year. It's Iceman season.
Starting point is 03:34:18 And I know you're cold as ice, baby, but you're not Iceman. Whatever garbage you have, push it to next year. And trust me, it will give us proper time to shit all over it. Chat, all I'm going to tell you, man, I have a good track record. give me till December I have him folding or his label folding but somebody's gonna fold
Starting point is 03:34:46 either that or he got to go out like a little dirt he better send a hit watch watch anyway chat I can't give you out of the whole cookup today bro can't give you out the whole cookup man
Starting point is 03:35:07 I don't got time for this joint I should do it at the top of the stream shouldn't I? What fuck is this? This next album He's about to have. So they're going to use the Kendrick package. I'm telling you this is a fact.
Starting point is 03:35:42 So he sold $32,000, but they tried to word it in a way that it's, it's, oh, it's, oh, this was like a mixtape. This was not even supposed to be on streaming. No, nigga, it did what it did. It did what it did, brother. You did $32,000. And he did that pretty much, what year was that? He did that about a year ago.
Starting point is 03:36:04 right no actually about six months ago six no seven months ago he did he did that he's going to try to drop an album you feel what i'm saying and they're going to act like these numbers don't really show his current position when in reality it does you know if 32 000 people or 32 thousand sales is the equivalent from the streaming numbers people weren't that interested in it it don't matter if you call it the leaks it don't matter if you call it the main it don't matter what you call it Like, that's just what it is. So we'll see. I have the proper breakdown on it.
Starting point is 03:36:42 I can't stay much longer. That's what I'm... And I feel like I'm half-assing. I know y'all want the proper blackout. It'll happen. Don Tent, thank you for the DM on Twitter. Not on Instagram me. He says, act, you sure you mean 100 hours a month?
Starting point is 03:37:07 Because that's four hours a day. It takes a lot of dedication to do four hours a day. Streaming, bro. Yeah. You said, because that's like four hours a day and that's nothing, really. Bro, a rapper don't do nothing every time of day. You get what I'm saying? Like, a rapper's job is not to put in work every day.
Starting point is 03:37:34 They usually have a lot of free time, I'm going to be honest with you. Chat, I'm going to have to run. Yeah, that's what I told you I couldn't stay on too long. I'll start next stream with the little baby shit. Don't worry about it. I'll start next stream with it, right? I do have to run, unfortunately. I'm gonna catch you out later.

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