DJ Akademiks Live Streams - Rappers Beef over F#ck the Streets. Was 6ix9ine right all along? Blueface, No Cap, Boosie speak
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It was kicking my ass.
I don't even know why.
I wasn't even that littered nothing.
I'm like, yo, I need a little bit more energy.
But it's all good.
I'm on chat.
If I look a little sleepy, I literally just woke up.
I literally just woke up.
Well, I woke up for the stream.
Still tired, but I still woke up to the stream.
All right.
I feel like we're kind of still talking about the same thing.
The whole, Jack, can I tell a question?
how much of online discourse
and like dominant topics
and main topics that happen in hip hop
do you, I think
whether it's me as a personality
or maybe the platform
that we share
we influence
because I don't know
I feel like we've been kind of on this
you know
what is it the street
like fuck the streets
like the saga
and I don't allow you
I feel like there's nothing else going on
but maybe I have selection bias
because I'm like
yeah of course you're going to think
nothing's going to do
going on because this is all you're covering.
But I feel like we just made this the convo,
and I feel like every rapper,
I seen Skinny from the Nine.
Shout out to Skinny from Nine.
But I seen Skinny from the Nine jumping.
Everybody want to get it on this fucking streets combo.
Got Busy talking.
Six, nine, he's been talking.
Everybody's jumping in to give their opinion on fuck the streets.
We have offset doing an interview.
And obviously,
see, it's probably also not helped by the fact that there isn't anything going on in hip hop.
I told you guys, usually around the 15th to the 16th industry is done.
There's nothing really brewing in the game.
However, this conversation don't seem like it's going nowhere.
Okay?
So we're going to like continue with that because I'm going to be honest with you.
we are having the you know the majority of rappers I'm seeing somebody actually gave me a nice little
a posting on like the burner here we go
now shout to my boy with miring
why miron be popping out to some of these things yeah we might be scatterbrating tonight so
just just bear with me that's when post this i take a screenshot that did somewhere right
bang is fuck the streets versus the streets this is hilarious oh yeah maybe i start with some
smaller topics before we get to it even though it won't be as long as stream as normal but
you know we got to get something yeah okay could this be posted i think it's be posted
come on oh yeah so these are the sides y'all this is the fuck the street
and then this is the streets.
We got Savage, Poochaysti,
Gua Finlucci,
obviously Thug and G. Herb.
By the way, you know what I also notice?
This is exactly why Wham don't pick up the phone.
Bro, WAM don't want to be in no type of conversations like this.
Have y'all realized?
I feel like WAM just start answering back.
And I think WAM by the Go-Ghost again, honestly.
because you know what it is?
I think little baby,
this is just my honest opinion,
I think he know
that people are looking at him.
I think he feel like his career is getting hurt
by being associated with Doug.
Honestly.
Like all that friendship is cool.
And by the way, I do think these guys are friends.
Right?
I think these guys like,
Doug has looked out for them a lot.
But I don't think niggas really want to,
like, I feel like baby
already fucked up a lot of his career
for Thug, going against Gunna,
kind of saying certain shit that were unpopular.
We're not popular, but him jumping out, like,
whether it's not only this and Gunner,
but he was kind of marching on the orders of Thug
while Thug was locked up.
And if you look at his music career,
his music career has only gotten colder.
So I think this is the moment where he realizes
he needs to be a little bit selfish,
get back popping,
and again, he's not about to march behind the beat of whatever drum
Doug is beaten.
Because again, I think he's probably looking at Doug as,
listen, I fuck with you, you, my nigga, but right now,
I'm not going to be up on Instagram with you talking about for the streets.
Right?
Like, that's what Wham needs at this moment, the streets.
Like, Wham's career needs the streets.
the streets right now.
So if he gets up there on some,
all right, man, y'all want us to call
Young Thug, whatever.
All right, well, we ain't going to call him that.
Matter of fact, fuck y'all.
Because, by the way, you know that's the conversation, right?
Like, I feel like it's now changing a bit where they're trying to change a conversation.
But I do have this one question.
And I love a street niggas, you know,
they're going to try to change the conversation.
Like, man, y'all just like violence, man.
I just like when niggies go to jail.
No, no, no, no.
This is a, I hate to say.
What the street niggas are doing is called a whack-one-hunter tactic.
Wack, I love you.
But we know this tactic.
We just want to ask one question you going to bring up some other shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Where's T. Grizzly paperwork out?
Yo, bro, there's a, no, no, where's the paperwork guy, bro?
Yo, but, you know, Max B's, you, hold on, man.
Let's talk about this one thing.
Where's it?
Like, what I mean by that is a good spinner.
It's a good spinner
You know what I'm saying?
Yo
Are y'all being hypocritical with thug?
Is thug held to the same standards?
Man
What's that, Tomah?
Man, say Twins, say Twit, man, fuck the street.
Oh, hold on.
Hold on, hold on, okay, go ahead.
Listen, I love everybody saying
fuck the streets.
We're going back to the same question.
All right, cool.
Cool, yeah, we all accepted.
Fuck the streets.
But what about Thug?
Did he violate the street codes and tell?
Yo, chat, that's what people got to do.
You got to, like, this, fuck the street shit is a facade to make us forget.
No, no, no, no, no, okay, cool.
Yeah, we want everybody to stop doing crime of violence.
Yo, kids stay out the streets, get on the sidewalk.
Academics is a leader of the sidewalk.
He's going to make sure you all good.
All right, everybody gets your uniforms.
All right, sidewalk gang, great.
Okay, cool, photo streets.
Okay, now let's get back to Thug.
So Thug.
So, hold on.
This is what every rapper who's saying,
so, G Herbo,
are you rocking with that behavior
and you rocking with the individual
that did that behavior?
Yes or no.
No, hold on.
Nah, F the street.
No, nigga, no, no.
We ain't saying, cool, F the streets.
But what about thug?
They're trying to change this combo, Jack.
They're pulling a whack 100.
This is a whack 100 take right here.
Let's just switch it up.
Okay, great.
Like I see Meat, Millie.
tweet some great stuff today. He was like, yo, the goal was to get out the street. And you know what?
And this is why I'm supporting the street moving because they're waiting to see somebody prominent.
Say, damn, y'all are fake. I mean, Charleston White said it, but like, they're not going to jump on Charleston.
They wouldn't be like, man, yo, y'all some coin tell pro CIA type of niggas.
Yo, you want us black men to go to jail? No, no, no, we don't want y'all to go to jail.
So Meeks started tweeting some positivity today.
You get what I'm saying?
Look.
Wait, wait.
If you ain't paying no bells and funerals don't speak on this topic,
it's not for everybody.
Some people love watching the streets fail while they manipulate them.
It's never fucking streets.
I knew what they meant.
I've been up from.
Yo, great.
You, stand ovation.
Meek Mill, amazing.
Yo, we like, hey, and we're going to get to this part,
because I think Boozy didn't make a good point.
Hey
Hopefully these are not just tweets
And maybe the music will reflect this as well
Because if you know
Shit I kind of look at Poo Shaisi more than anything
Poo Shisi got the hardest to me street song
He said I ain't shot nobody in four years
I ain't sent a hidden three
You know I mean again
While I'm just a fan on a sidewalk
That's living vicariously through his music
There's street nays that's listening to him thinking
Yeah even a millionaire is still
on that bullshit. He on some shit like he's
itching a shooter nigga. Well, I'm broke.
Nick, I've got to shoot a nigga. Yes,
music does affect
impression impressionable minds.
If it's fucked the streets,
you, and I'm not saying cold turkey
because it's like, didn't the young boys say
he's like, yo, I'm going to put some positivity
to my music. That nigga music only got more violent,
right? But I hope
this all means
these rappers are going to stop
rapping less about
you know, or glorified.
fine violence, right? Like if you're going to say fuck the streets, right? Um, so we'll get to that, but
like I'm looking at Meeks post. You say some good stuff to the guys pushing that street shit.
Make sure you feed and supplying resources and opportunities for your family and community,
not just the killers. You pain to protect you. Make sure you ain't put the streets before your
real family name or a lot of niggis using the streets. See, everything what Meek is saying, I'm all the way
with. But y'all not going to get the original conversation. Y'all doing a whack 100.
Y'all not going to get the original conversation out of here. Okay, cool. Meek, we agree with you.
But did Thug tell? Like, Meek, Beak been quiet about all of this. But here's what I'm saying.
Everybody's vocal about this. That's what I keep saying. The streets died for thug. The streets
died for thug. Because everybody being vocal about the negative.
sides of the streets.
I would like them to answer this question.
Well, okay, cool.
We get it.
The streets isn't a positive place.
People should, you know, stay away from it,
and we should encourage kids not to get it.
Great.
We all agree.
Now, y'all promoted the streets for decades,
and when promoting it,
y'all all claimed there was a code,
a code that was somewhat of honor
that rejected people who cooperated or who told.
It's the reason why Gunner wasn't cool
And 6-9 wasn't cool
What about the
And until I'm gonna keep it to being with you
All this is like F the street shit, though
It's not doing nothing
Because people are still gonna come back to this question
All right cool but um
What about the
I'm tell you
It's always gonna come back to that question
And this is why I'm watching
Um
You know everybody try to like reshift the conversation
yo I think some rappers don't get it but for the most part most rappers is like okay like
we should be a better example we're millionaires we made a lot of money off of this cool
but the operative question going to be all right but do you think what thug did in the interrogation
room meets the criteria of the standard that you used to set while you were in the streets
and I keep telling y'all because somebody said this to me that said act niggas can't win with you
because low-key what's going on now you suggested and I know I suggested this I know I suggested this I said this is a way
how people could evade answering the question or dealing with the reality of their own um
hypocritical, you know, movements.
I also said the way I would have done it
is said, I would have said this,
straight up.
Young thug is my friend.
I know that's twin.
That's slime.
That's King Spada.
I know him more than y'all niggis.
I ain't never going to call him a rat.
He's my man's.
Call me picking and choosing.
But if you got a problem,
do something about it, but that nigg ain't a rat.
I know his case.
Just make up some shit like that.
But just let it be known.
We're picking favorites.
Like, yo, it's thug.
That's our man.
He ain't a rat.
It's okay to be biased.
Because I actually do believe this idea where, you know,
you have online fans hoping rappers have the same energy like it's the court system.
Like, oh, no, well, the legal justice system,
if he got five years for that offense,
that guy over there should get five years for that offense.
They found guilty.
No, we don't work like that.
It's a lot of picking and choosing.
It's always picking and choosing.
So I think the best method is to stand behind the picking of it.
What niggies going to do?
Like, as funny as this sounds, as funny as it sounds.
I really liked when, yo, I like when,
let me see.
Where's that?
Wait, I got it?
Wait, I thought I had it.
As funny as it sounds, I like more than saying F the streets.
More than saying F the streets,
I would have appreciated this more, this response.
Niggas don't, yo, and let me tell you outside,
we don't jack rat out of old, nigga.
This is the first rat that we jacking, you are?
Facts.
Facts.
It's okay to be hypocritical.
Yo, yo, yo, fuck gun to me.
man like that niggas the rat long tail rat again i'm saying this as nash called me but i would
rather the alana dudes just be like man we don't jack rats man gonna long tail rat slump that's the
first nigga like that did bad without we jack it facts gangster yeah you shit work my mother
though yeah but what you mean by that's saying oh no cause they're gonna be this up all right
niggas don't jo and let me tell you i sign we don't jay we don't
Jack Ratte-O nigger.
This is the first
Wret that we jacked and you are
gangster.
No funny shit.
Word my mother, though.
Yeah, but what you mean by that?
Let me tell you saying.
Hold on.
Okay, nah, no, no.
All right.
You said, we don't jack.
Yo, and let me tell you,
we don't jacked at all, nigga.
This is the first rat that we jacked and you are,
gangster.
No funny shit.
Word my mother on.
Anyway.
Yeah.
So, again,
I think there's a good,
there's a positive message
and the fuck the streets thing.
But I'm going to be honest with y'all.
Two things is going to,
this one question has a two side to it.
All right, cool, Google.
We love the, we love the, we love the positivity.
We don't want nobody to go to jail.
Great, good, great, great.
However, y'all said that Gunner was a rat
and that Gunner can't hang with nobody.
What about Thug?
Is Thugger Rat and could he hang with people?
What's the difference?
That question never going to go away.
It's never going to go away.
I honestly think that niggas is waiting for,
for Gunner to kind of like
I feel like this
I feel like this was the street's apology
to Gunna you're gonna
you know what I said Wayne Man picking on the phone
if I'm if I'm gonna
I throw away every phone I don't want to talk to none of y'all
because I think if Gunna comes out
and just like be like yo listen yeah
you know what I shouldn't have did that
I think the street dudes want Gunner to get on
like bend his knees on some yeah I shouldn't
did that my bad your slum
my bed like you'll forgive me
you know like
I did wrong
so anyway
it's interesting to see
interesting to see
but uh who's this
honeycomb brazy
isn't me or honeycomb brazy
I don't know one song from the nigga
all I heard about something to be like
didn't
didn't somebody grandma die or something like that
honeycomb brazy
grandma
grandma
Oh, somebody killed his grandma?
What?
Wait, hold on.
By the way, I really don't know.
I'm like, surprised.
News tonight, Mobile Police say they've made several arrests.
In connection to the couple found dead after a house fire in Happy Hills last year.
WKRG News 5's Nicolet Schleiseman, pushing for answers today.
Nicolette, this comes one year and one day after the crime took place.
Yeah, that's right.
And three people are now in California.
custody each charged with two counts of murder and multiple counts of shooting into an occupied home
all out of the boom it sounded like a bunch of shot almost exactly a year after tony and
lila lewis were found dead in their home after this fire mobia police say they're thankful
to bring their family some sort of closure it's just a beginning but uh it's a wait did honeycomb
raise these ops burn down his grandma's house because they couldn't get to him
him.
A good beginning.
Police have charged person of interest, Darren South Hall, Terence Watkins, and Jamarcus Chambers,
all with murder.
I think we've just done the easiest part.
Even though it took us a year to get here, we've just...
Oh, this is in Mobile, Alabama?
We've done the easiest part.
We've put handcuffs, we're going to be putting handcuffs on them and finally getting them
before the courts to answer for the crimes that were committed.
A fire broke out at the Lewis's home on Dr.
theme for that no that's crazy wow wow okay anyway chat we so we do have like a bunch of videos
reacting honeycomb brazy left the streets so so he went live and he was going to try to chair
this thing was going on for a while so here we go let's react to this so honeycomb brazy
and this is his demeanor he said yo
remember he's from mobile Alabama
he's like you bro this is crazy and I think some people
are seeing seeing this thing as
yo is this like Atlanta's way to like
hoodwink everybody like what the fuck is going on
so this guy is saying yo I'm confused
when I came out of jail
and I think he's been in and out of jail a bunch of times
he's like yo people told me not to fuck with that guy
and that guy because those guys were rats
now people say fuck the streets
like we shouldn't care about who's rats no more
let's hear is the pain I'll react to it
I disappointed me boy
come back what the fuck you need to talk about
the street
born from the streets why
man on front of the streets
name from no suburb
they say fuck the suburb
they're they who they're who
pen they feet on our neck
the suburb don't people stepping on our
face
you know what the street
we had to get it out of the
my y'all tripping i don't care i don't know understand i don't understand i ain't trying to get no
clobb's none of them i'm really me i'm not plowton say don't really me and i know y'all step me y'all
kill y'all kill y'all like that and i'm ready to die i don't care oh my grandma don't care
the fuck come load it up do it stand over me hit me all in the head boy y'all y'all don't care about
that shi y'all tripping of the street man listen my grandma from the street boy my granddad
died in the streets, boy.
Now, this is part of this idea.
And that's what I'm saying, like,
another thing about street things are bad in communication, right?
So the way how I think this guy's looking at the fuck the street thing is,
yo, you're saying fuck the people I have still in the streets.
So some people look at the street as, that's the hood, right?
That's people who are still on the come up.
People who are, who didn't make it.
People who ain't millionaires.
So people who are...
hustling out there. And he's taking to say, if you're saying fuck the street, you're saying
fuck them. And that's kind of still my people. Like those are my people. That's my family.
That's the majority of my family. I just got out of it. Well, he probably still is in the streets.
He's like, now I'm not going to like co-sign that. Which, by the way, just let you know,
I don't think that was the intended meaning. But of course, with lack of, you know, great
communication skills, people are going to interpret it. However, check this out. So that's how he's
interpreted. Like, you know what I'm saying? So it's like, I told my granddad and
my mom up in the mood, y'all, man, let's go. I got real smoke out here.
That my grandma said, man, we ain't going nowhere.
You don't blend. They said we ain't going nowhere.
We're going to die right here.
That what we're from. We're from that project. We're from happy here.
We don't care about your money, but that's your money. Take your money and go do what you
want to do with it. We ain't leaving this project. This is all we know.
That was my grandma told me. I'm like, damn, grandma.
Shit, man. This shit, man. This shit for real out here, man. Please let me.
Boy, he did what it is.
But we dying together.
We die right for life.
You hear me?
That's why I swear to go.
That's why I'm like,
my grandma ain't safe on the street,
my grandmother ain't say,
my granddaughter ain't say this shit.
When y'all was doing little shows and shit,
when I started popping up,
get what you were doing.
Hitting the mother's clothes up in Alabama.
You know, we're going to Texas.
We knew what I was in Florida.
It was all over the motherfucker of word.
And get who come to see y'all's,
the mother,
the street, nil.
When y'all was trying to $15K or $20,000
show.
Who the fuck you think we're coming to see y'all in the streets?
Who you think?
What you think?
What's the one?
What's the fucking got you,
oh y'all got that paper nine.
Oh, y'all don't need the streets no more.
I understand.
It's cool.
Y'all do y'all thing.
This big man.
The turts style.
The turp, man.
Y'all do y'all thing, though.
We ain't never,
that ain't our vocabulary.
That ain't our vocabulary.
We're insane.
Furn'all in the thing.
They ain't saying, fuck, no, they really.
You know what I'm in the guy to this shit.
Out of their shit.
I'm in the police.
killed in the street the finale of the innocent black people got killed in the street you're gonna say
fuck it but y'all ain't saying police y'all they're saying oh shit they say the police yet what the hell
get wet police you pull the police saying red ass you dick do it do it black ball you know
about this shit can't black ball hey gonna black ball brazen and my life story true my life story for real
I'm not making nothing up everything I talk about I really been through I really yeah
everything I talk about standing on it really yeah you can't not break it
me this shit uncuttony real light purr this shit i've noticed i've known this type of kind of ranting
and talking is this is that perk energy what is he off a 35 or a 45 what is this
what is this one of our little pillheads tell me what he's off because the way he's going
and i'm like yeah this doesn't seem like a sober man that's that perk 40 ain't it
per ain't nothing made up i'm really who i am i ain't rocking with no trend this
the street and i and i mean
mean it and they're what it is in the fair doing life in the streets you know what
I'm saying so like we be for the like big it that way gonna say don't scream
them streets like that though y'all said this shit as a trend to my street then
this one of 21 you hit me oh soon I got out soon I got out the last time 2023
by I go I go pose on rollo boom me and ralow fam go get what about 21 and jump in
me dm boom oh nine brays ain't right he ain't me he I'm like no for real like
Rallot telling like like shit I'm gonna say you gonna see what going on ain't
with him baby no body I'm like shit I get to watchin the other trying to see what
going on but you know I ain't from Atlanta so I'm like it's some person this shit I
don't know what going outside just on Rolow boom me and Rolow fam go get what the
boy's when jumping me dm boom oh nine brays ain't right he ain't me he I'm like no
for real like damn Rol Tilling like like shit I'm gonna say you gonna see what going on
ain't nobody with him babe ain't nobody
I'm like shit I get the wife in there trying to see what going on but you know I ain't
for Atlanta so I'm like it's some person this shit I don't know what going outside
just don't take a nigger room like I'm gonna be like now this shit look kind of
funny though I don't know like okay the boy popped down on me everybody
cut right low little baby everybody cut them out everybody where's wham
everybody thugging everybody cut them out but now oh we swept that under the road
those now you know we swip that on the road we gonna let gunna get out and they be rapping like
a mom you're gonna too but we listen to he can he can tell fuck he's bitch nish and we know what
going on we love gonna all right cool there's your people that y'all do y'all thing you hear me do y'all
motherfuckin thing do y'all fucking thing then i'm straight i'm good on my grow my groom i'm good
I'm good.
They can't buy braids out.
Y'all can do my black ball, me.
They can't do a black ball braids.
I'm good.
I don't go up by this shit.
I don't want to build a house in the project.
I ain't go billed me a house in the project.
And I'm straight.
I billed me a house in a project.
I ain't got to go on you.
None of you.
For real.
You knickers, you're a good-ass.
Robber your music, good.
I used to think you're standing on that being in those.
So I'm so hurt for real.
I'm like, damn, this shit, that broke my.
heart I didn't listen to the I'm to my
I'm like what the hell but you know
now y'all trying to switch it up to my
when I say the streets I know you ain't mean that you mean exactly what
your ass said the police tell it and you are you ride with that
police ass shit and I was street you mean exactly what your
ass said do why you you ain't never said
you never said up the street you're not by street shit y'all
rap by crash shit not a shit
Yeah, really grew up on you, y'all.
You got really, in Alabama, look up to y'all.
I'm telling y'all this.
I'm from Alabama.
I can look at the 21 Savage for real, like, what I'm going, like, slotted game, for real when he was popping that slouting a guy.
Everybody was slaughting a guy.
Yeah, Lord, you'll love them over too.
Lord, you got to win a thousand men.
You know, I kind of also realize, as much as I joke around, I said, where's wham?
Respectfully, maybe Savage shit is his mind to his business.
Like, you just came out, dropped his album.
when they start asking them
because this is the biggest question.
I'm telling you, I think
niggas think this question
going to go away. It's never
going to go away.
Every time an Atlanta
rapper pop up with some
street shit, honestly, they never make street music
again. What about
thug? Like, it's always
going to, actually, everybody's
actions is making it worse.
I wish Savage had not
done the interview
because I think he'd
became the spokesperson for trying to explain what the hell is going on in Atlanta and basically
inadvertently admit, yo, we pick and choose.
That's the thing that made this even bigger that then now the F the street shit comes.
And here's the thing.
It's not the first time Savage has ever said some stuff that's uplifted and positive, right?
Like he said back in the day, right?
Tony was Savage.
You know, he said he was, because I remember I had said like, I ain't a lot.
That's not what we want to hear from those Savage, man.
We want to hear some killer shit, man.
And niggas were so mad at me.
He said, I think it was like financial literacy.
Yeah.
He, no, no.
It was six years ago.
And I think he was like, yo, he wants.
to he wants to rap about other stuff and I was just like I'm gonna keep it a being with you
I rock with savage but if savage thing that we about to listen to this nigga not rap about
violence and mad rappers like came out I think you know meek notoriously came out of time
and be like yo this was wrong with niggas like act like he's putting out a message saying that
yo he's not down to listen to somebody they're not rapping about violence and I'm like
but like do I really sound that crazy like my nigga like it's a street rapper like I don't
want to listen to them tell me about credit score you know what I mean and um that was like a thing
for a while and you know let me see uh can I find it let's it was 21 Savage financial
Literacy, academics.
I remember the backlash.
Savage didn't say nothing,
but it was like the other rappers that didn't like me.
They were jumping on it like,
yo, Ag, why are you?
Like, that's what's wrong with you?
I remember when viral.
Academics,
meek mail, financial literacy,
21 Savage.
They were mad at me because I went on everyday struggling.
I was like, bro, I'm going to keep me to be with you.
Like, I'm going to keep you to be with you.
like we ain't trying to hear that nigga
rap about
non like come on street shit
you know what I mean like come on let's be honest
and nays were so mad
nays were so mad
I can't remember
but they were posting that
they were posting that clip everywhere
I can't find it
I can't find it
anyway
I only bring that up
because savages came out before
and been like you know he's having some
growth and he didn't want to continue to rap about like, you know, violence and other things
like that. And I'm like, it sounds good for like a magazine cover. Like, you know, you have an in-depth
interview with a magazine. You're like, yo, I'm going to do better. I'm going to start
rapping about things to encourage the kids to stay in school. I'm going to rap about like getting
a nine to five. Like it sounds good when you're getting an interview, right? Like, oh, this person
is promised change. Now when you're in the studio,
3 a.m.
Mad bad bishes in here.
Everybody off some lean,
perk 30s.
Niggies is doing all type of shit up here.
You're going to say,
are you going to say,
your kids, stay off drugs,
get to school early,
make sure you graduate.
Or are you going to say,
when I see my op-a-pom,
put that nigga in a casket
and I'm going to spin his funeral.
Like, that's what niggies going to say, bro.
Anyway.
So I only point that out to say it's not the first time Savage really ever, you know, kind of pushed some positivity.
And it's really the backdrop of him being a successful rapper.
You know, he's like, yo, I'm successful.
I come from the streets.
I've been through it.
You know, I do want to kind of change the tide.
So I agree that that's within Savage's wheelhouse.
Here's my thing.
If I'm him, I would have stayed out of the state out of the city.
young thug shit bro i'm telling you everybody looks at this not as oh this is good for the street
well the rappers themselves like meek is looking at like not a good time to push positivity
everybody who's responding to this and fans are looking at like bro why are y'all doing this just
because y'all scared of thug that's how regular people are looking at that's why i said the timing is
bad because people are looking at it like not as the dope way of
Yo the streets is taking a lot from us has given us a lot of trauma
Let's get away from that shit man they're not looking at like that they're looking at like
Oh, so because they're saying y'all homie violated y'all y'all are saying public streets
Yeah. Okay. I ran up 10
Okay, no just say then it's also white chalston white clowns 21 scholars please like
Now boys and girl, now keep holland street nigger shit.
Don't go to me now.
Don't y'all do this.
Don't y'all do this.
Now, when I was holly and fuck the street, everybody was saying, oh, man, he'll sniff.
Don't y'all do this?
Uh-uh.
Man, don't y'all, you go to turn into no whole ass, niggas.
Man, don't you turn into no whole ass knick.
Stand on that shit, nigga.
Stand on that shit.
You nigg talk to all that shit to kill people.
Now you white boy put thump you guys upside the head.
You got probation.
You got probation.
The white boy thumped you upside the head.
He didn't spank you.
He didn't put a noose around your neck and hang you.
You got probation.
You didn't got probation.
And now you, you knicker, holl and fuck the streets.
No, you niggas.
We ain't letting you niggas off 21-70.
not letting you this is why I don't like about it because Savage is taking all the heat for
Savage is not the one who people are saying these things about it's saying about Thug
and I think Thug tried to defend himself a bunch looked horrible and then he kind of just
went into like you know went into hiding and what I mean hiding he's just not doing much more
public stuff and his album kind of came and went and then you get somebody like Savage who
Bro, there was so much hype around his album.
And that's what I think the interview did.
It's fucked up his momentum because now the interview turned into,
oh, you're one of the hypocrites with Thug.
And this is what I'm like, I'm like genuinely confused.
I didn't know niggas love Thug like this.
Like they love Thug like he's Jesus.
That's what I'm saying.
The streets died of a thug.
Bro, because Polite this, if I didn't put out an album a couple years,
you couldn't, Batman couldn't beat me into defending another nigga
or defending his act.
You know what I would have said?
When y'all, listen, yo, that's my friend.
But when y'all see him and y'all talk to him, y'all have him discuss or defend that.
Let me tell you, but here's the thing.
By the nature of the album of what happened to the streets, you kind of got to talk about it.
Right?
But, like, I guarantee you this.
I think, and I ain't shown this, baby, but, you know, I think babies as,
dumb as a box of rocks.
Like,
I ain't trying to say it
like on some crazy things.
But I think he's smart enough.
Whatever he finished drop,
Batman couldn't beat him
to talk about thug.
He ain't talking about thug.
I guarantee it.
He's going to stay away from that
with a 10 feet pole.
As he should.
If I'm baby,
bro,
y'all realize
and let me up,
like,
baby fucked up a lot of his momentum
riding for the agenda of thug.
Doug is telling him, man, fuck Gunner to the 10thirt.
He's out here dissing gunner.
Like he's getting progressively cold.
But then, you know what we all thought?
When Doug comes out, Thug's going to be so fire and so hot.
Remember, baby couldn't find one.
What did I say?
Everybody said it.
Yo, you should do a joint album with Wham.
Heed him back up.
It should be called whatever Wham says.
That's what you said.
Whatever Wham says goes.
So we're thinking that Thug, because they're friends in the cent third.
Thug's going to come out and, like, kind of give some strength.
to baby instead thug comes out we realized like thug lost all aura it's like abysmo he went from
100 to zero in record time like how do he do that so now baby's on his own baby goes and cooks up
some songs some of them is decent they could go he got the leak he i think he's right i think he's
right for keeping thug on the project because that song superman i love it um he puts something
out he find this is the first project he's gotten a little bit of oh i this guy ain't
completely washed. That's what he needed. Remember, rap, you got to build momentum. That's what
people care about. So he finally gets, remember, his stock was going down, down, down, down, down.
He drops the leaks, and honestly, I think his stock went, it didn't go down, at worst to stabilize,
but I think it went up. It's the first time it went up. So he wants to continue going up.
You know what he, the last thing he need to do is to mention Jeffrey Williams or
King Spider in any of his
raps. You know why?
They're going to, like, if the
fans are going to hang you
with the sins of Doug.
Do you get what I'm saying?
So I think that's the reason why he's staying up,
like all this shit, like, let's keep it a bean.
Thug was on the phone talking
shit about everybody.
He ain't talk shit about Dominique.
Why he don't want to be around Thug?
You know why? Because he ain't that dumb.
He realizing
Thug is getting killed currently.
with people looking at the situation I was looking at,
why am I going to go stand next to him
and put my credibility on the line
that's going to fuck up my career even more.
So I don't think maybe going to be around him
until, you know, people get over this question,
which I don't think they're getting over
until maybe there's a direct answer.
Or maybe, I don't know,
I really don't know how people get past this, like,
thug thing, right?
Like, I think if the rappers or whoever else comes down,
be like, you know, Doug didn't tell this on third.
People are just going to stay on the topic to say,
you're lying.
You said that niggas told for less.
You're lying.
You said you shouldn't be told.
So I don't know how they get out of that because that question,
I don't think it's going to way.
To hook that easy because your partner's told,
you knickers broke weak, you knickers broke the codes.
We ain't saying, fuck the streets.
We say we need steady.
Stay in the streets.
You don't brain y'all scary ass over here.
Still talking street.
No, stay over there.
Go to jail.
Die and get killed.
Yes, ma'am.
Come on in.
Oh, yes, ma'am.
We just need some towel.
I'm going to her talking to these street,
you're talking about they want.
No, nigh, put that, put that gangster shit back on.
No, man, I hate these, I hate you hypocritic, fraud-ass niggas.
Just six months.
months ago, you were talking to shame gunner. Now you can't shame gunner, gonna shame you.
Now it's the streets. Fuck the street movement, nigga. Fuck all you, how about the streets.
Ain't no, fuck the streets. I ain't go to the streets and tell them street, me too,
don't say it on the podcast. Go to that prison system. All the, that killed and did that stood on
them coat, go tell the street in the fed just checking that paperwork.
I been told y'all these things, man, these n'em.
21 Savage, young thug.
My, they ain't no real street.
See, and this is what I keep saying, man.
21 is getting all the blame.
21's getting all the blame as if he did what Thug did.
I think that topic scuff 21's rollout.
Goes from what happened to the streets to now pushing a mentality of fuck the streets.
And for me, I look at it.
I'm saying, yo, listen, 21 is an amazing friend.
Trust me, even to me, amazing friend.
But the reality is, at some point, you got to be like,
yo, listen, man, I don't want to, yo, I rock with him as a friend.
I don't want to talk about that other shit.
Real street, because they ain't never shamed the streets.
Well, so I see people in the chat saying, well, act.
21's co-signing.
Well, this is what I would, I would hit back at y'all with.
I get it. You're right.
21 did co-sign a bunch of like, you know, this type of, like, you know, whatever, the gunner or whatever, blackball and whatever, right?
But what I would hit back at y'all with is that is this right here.
Where is that?
Let me go down a bit.
Let me go down.
Where is that?
Where is that?
Hold on.
It will be this right here.
When he says,
Um
Yo Gunna Thug
Y'all fix that shit
Y'all love each other
Nigger you knew Gunna was no gangster
When he first told
When he told the first time
And we swept it
Under the rug
For you
Okay
I read that wrong
But that's the point
I don't think Savage is to be blamed
Because he's admitting
Yo
We're turning the
Like
We're looking the other way
Because of thug
Like
nigger per his tweet
He said,
saying they've operated on blind loyalty mostly for dog yo you know we turn a blind eye
for you he said we swept it under the rug he ain't said for Atlanta for you we did that for
you you get what I'm saying and that's what I'm my point of like savage getting all the blame now
it's like dog I mean I I do hope you.
If Thug is a, well, let me not question Thug and Savage friendship, but like, I'll give one more out.
Your Thug, your friends is getting killed as if they did what you did.
And not that I have any opinion or any opinion or give a fuck about what you did.
For me, it's about, you know, this idea of keeping the same energy, right?
But you have even your friend getting all the backlash and he even tweeted out.
Yo, I did this, like, I did this for you.
I've gone against the codes for you because you're my friend.
Thug, you know what you got to do for your friend that's now getting the heat and all your friends are getting the heat?
Baby don't want to like this, like baby looks like he don't want to say nothing about nothing.
He looked like he want to run away.
Savage drop his album and his whole album is now turned about you.
This is what you need to do.
And if I'm Thug, I do this.
I would tweet out, yo, Gunna, I'm sorry,
and invite Gunna publicly to a conversation as men
that the friends that's trying to like shift,
like trying to change the narrative
or try to do whatever,
they could stop getting the heat for you.
And then you could spin this into, yo, you know what?
I was friends with Sergio Kitchens.
We did music.
Not going to lie, we did some hypocrites.
critical shape because yeah like we stood behind him we thought he was tough or gangster and then you know
yeah my friends my other street friends swept it under the rug that he told and i shouldn't have
never had any expectation of him when we got locked up and i should have never colluded with the rest of the
guys to try to kill his career i hope he feels that hope he understands my side of things
but i'm sorry and even though even with that if i'm good i'm still not accepting nothing
but still
that's the way
I think this shit
kind of happen
if I'm thugged
I wouldn't have
Savage or nobody else
keep talking
because they're talking
like all this
F the street shit
it's a facade for
yo we
we ain't going to call
Doug whatever
yeah I think we should call
them
and since that's all
emanating from Gunna
if I'm Thug
I come out
and publicly apologize
to Gunn
and not because
you really
feel you're
wrong Gunna
but because
your friends are going through it
because they're protecting you.
There ain't no real
motherfucking street, these little rapping boys.
These little rapping Atlanta.
I don't know a lot of you.
This nigga Charleston White
sleeping in the shiasty's crazy.
Yo, Unk sleeping in the shiasty is insane.
Boy, y'all never was no real street.
Y'all been rapping, acting like y'all's
treating. You niggas ain't never one.
Murking a nigga. Your niggas been street.
Now y'all niggas doing time
And the rapping, niggas got free.
Man, howl fuck the street. No.
Y'all, nigga.
Y'all.
Nigger, we love this real street,
and stand on that shit,
you're talking about how you didn't go try to shame the streets
like the streets ain't what that is.
The street is what that is.
You niggers ain't what that is.
You never was, you never will,
and you never was nothing.
You ain't never been street.
You've been rapping.
I'm rapping street lyrics.
Now tell the truth,
Mugge.
G. Herbo, pussyfoot, too.
All the, nigga,
G. Herbo, pussyfoot.
I was surprised G. Herbo even tweet that out.
G. Herbo is having a run right now.
This shit got nothing to do with you in Chicago.
And I think this is a regional thing.
While you may agree with the context
and the overall message,
because, yes, the streets aren't a positive place.
I think everybody can agree with that.
this conversation that's fueled or push the this fuck the street this thing got nothing to do is
with you right now if i'm you i don't put myself in that conversation
pooh-shaisty 21 savage young thug all them ain't no street same with push isy not too sure
why he said something but what street nigger hollin fuck no streets it's them fake-ass rapin
hollin by favor street me shit shit y'all m's day y'all motherfucking ass in the studio
Shouldn't have never tried to go street.
Put street the way the streets feed niggles.
The streets ain't bad, young people.
The streets always had rules.
The streets I always had rules.
Niggers who followed the rules in the streets still salute the streets.
Them niggers didn't follow the rules.
Them niggas didn't follow the rules.
They broke the rule.
Now they want to try to say,
the street.
Man, let me call my, let me call my.
Oh, watch with my old niggas.
They ain't got no, you're listening to little boys.
Man, you can listen to the little boys.
Let me call my old, so we can give us some real game about this shit.
Let me call my old niggins so we can get us some real game.
My old nigger pops.
You hollered.
Man, this nigginsin'n't sound like hard.
Man, you're not promoted this shit.
Now he's got scary, broke wheat, caught that pussy, because they boys got probation.
Man, you dumb at.
could have beat that shit.
Stop all that goddamn talking and rap.
You can still be loved you.
Just six months ago.
So I'm a street.
I just treat this.
Now, it's fucking streets.
Oh, no.
You need win for the safe.
What's up, my nigga?
You already know what's up, my nigga?
You 80 years old, still out there in the streets trying to get you a dollar,
nigga.
Say, say, my daddy, everybody and my family try to get a dollar.
Out the streets
Every way you get a dollar for me
Is out the streets
Already my name
Either way you get a dollar
It's for a dollar come from out the streets
The streets is where the dollar's at
The streets is where the huss
The pimps, the con players are
Late at night having fun
The squads, they go to work
But they're in the streets in the daytime
So you just can't wake up and say
The streets and the streets feed
The streets, the streets, ain't no more streets.
Ain't no more streets because it ain't no more,
it ain't no more buildings where people can go in and create game con.
You can't create games standing in front of a man's store
or standing in front of a food wagon sitting around and things like that.
You have to have a building to create games.
All the old things that had the money and the places of the.
business they had buildings for the peoples to go to and they collect their money they had steakhouses
they had fish houses they had bologna houses they had chila houses and all the pups and all the
players and things when they get through playing they come in sit down and eat they had hotels for them
you got the house folks got built and so old ass crap and i got the mind now you gave it to me yeah
i talk to you later i'll tell you i'll tell you when i get you
back in town.
Yeah.
All right.
Have a nice guy.
Yes, somebody.
See, I got some old
because I listen to.
I don't listen to no rap
nigger.
Listen to no
mother fucking rap
my age.
He's dumb, he's stupid
and he can't tell me shit.
He ain't lived long enough
for me to listen to a
talk about the streets
because they ain't got no
building because they didn't know
what to do in the street.
Now, it's some niggas
go eating them streets.
It's some n'n'n'n't.
what to do they got the right instruction we ain't saying fuck the street we saying f*** them rap
this talking street that's what we're gonna say it again we saying you rap this talking street
we ain't saying streets you niggas talking street it's been like that that's when i've been
come to tell you niggum rap they faking and they fraud you think you tried to go against me
you niggas hated on me you can try to call me snitch and you niggas still ain't called Woody a snitch
You niggas still ain't Kyle Woody or snitch.
21-savit.
Ain't nobody called Woody or Snitch but me, but me.
So it ain't fuck the streets.
It's fuck you rap, niggas, talking street.
And I'm standing on that, nigg, I'm standing on that,
and I mean that.
You, n'n't fit to come along now.
And I've been saying this shit for five, six years.
Fuck them, nigg.
They did, homie.
Now you, you got scared and got broke weak,
because thug can't perform no more.
got lifetime probation, dumb-ass
man, man,
now Brody, we need to come together.
No, y'all killed your career.
You killed your spirit.
You need to look lame.
You can look like marks,
and you n'n't what that is.
And you, n'n't never was, I'm the truth,
I'm just stood on this shit.
And then walked through you, the city,
and stood in you nigger faces,
all that.
We ain't saying from street.
Now, once again,
and we might be dragging it's a little bit,
so I'll try to, you know,
speed through the other things that we're going to recap with this.
Yeah, one of the reasons a lot of this shit just looks kind of ridiculous is that
Troyav said the Streets is a myth way before.
You know what they said?
Man, get your rat ass one out of his because you told meaguer.
That's why you're saying that, right?
But who else was saying Streese is dead?
Like, there's a lot of people saying it.
But those same rappers, like the same group of rappers was pretty much standing.
with the idea like nah
you're only saying it because you are not
allowed in the streets anymore
I remember people saying that to Troy
Ave they were like yo yeah you're saying
the streets is a myth
because you're not allowed in the streets
no more right
you're gonna still ain't
yeah a long time ago
is what he said
oh no
now mind you I'm one person
there's seven other people in a van
two banga and y'all
I can't expect people to be as real as, you know, as you.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Just the life that I built for myself.
But I said it before and I'll say it again.
I would always rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
And, you know, I understand.
Like it's apple sauce to a boss, chili till big willy.
And I always like, despite my, like I said, despite the cocky and the arrogance that people,
Like terrible situation
Okay, we need a shorter like explanation now
I'm not
Going to jail for somebody else
And with the street thing
He got the thing about the streets with
Everybody need to understand
The streets is a myth
It's not real
It's not in real life
Now we're in the real world
There's the streets
Count
Like people have street credit
Through the roof
Their credit score 500
That sounds like exactly
What Meek Mill just said
Yo
Like let's think about it chat
This is why, like, let me tell you, and I don't believe none of these street rappers, whether they're saying it or not, this is why street rappers always lose.
This is why any time I've ever going back and forth with a street rapper, like, I like going back and forth with street rappers.
Because other than the threat of them acting like they're going to beat you up or kill you, they're really dumb.
And they're dumb in the venue where we're operating on.
We're on the internet.
Like, I heard dumb niggins say shit in real life and other dumb niggas co-sounding, like, yo, yeah, that's real.
The thing is when you say shit online, online logic wins over everything.
Logic always wins because people need to be able to make sense.
And a lot of times, sometimes people haven't been through what you're talking about.
Right?
So, like, maybe you could make an argument because, yo, you had 15 of your homies that got killed.
you went to jail facing 20 years.
There's other people in the streets that might could relate to death in the streets
and also facing incarceration in streets.
The majority of people online, they don't have that shared experience.
This is kind of looking at you like, bro, fuck that.
You said that over there.
Why are you saying this?
And that's the problem, right?
So, like, you know, that comes into play.
look what Meat Mill is saying.
Let's read a Meat Mill tweet in 2025.
By the way, this interview was like,
I can't remember what year this is.
It got to be like 2018 or something like that.
Not 2018, but like 2020.
Look, here we go.
I've been up since 23.
I changed laws.
Took 10% of my hood around the world.
Gay verse and lived to the whole hood stuff.
Gave the streets jobs.
Went to the hood year after year on the land.
I don't got to explain myself.
Okay, cool.
And he's like, so the guy's pushing that street shit,
make sure you're feeding and supplying resources
and opportunities for your families and community.
You're not just killers your pain to protect you.
Make sure you didn't put the streets before you're a real family.
A lot of niggis are used in the streets.
So now, let's go to what Troy has said.
I'm not going to jail for somebody else.
And with the street thing,
he'll go the thing about the streets with everybody need to understand.
The streets is a myth.
It's not real.
It's not in real life.
No way in the real world, there's the streets.
count.
Like, people have street credit
through the roof.
Their credit score $5,000.
I'm not going to jail for somebody else.
Aimed with the street thing.
So, Choyab was saying this.
He was saying this
from back then.
As far as, like,
just for even, like,
how Chalaman would say,
you know, Choyav as a street artist
or whatever kind of artist here.
A gangster rapper.
Yeah, gangster rapper.
I make records like your style.
Rexime you is embarrassing if you do this data to the third, but so okay, okay street guys,
you're telling me this is embarrassing, but living at home with your mom is not embarrassing.
Isn't that what Meat Mill is saying? Meat Mill is basically saying, let's forget about the streets
because, and by the way, it is ironic that all the people saying it are millionaires, right?
Like none of them are like selling to come up, like maybe sell outside having to sell drugs.
So completely get that. But my whole point is this.
And these are the questions
And let me tell you
This is why I love online shit, right?
Because the fans ain't going to let them just say the bullshit
But nah, that's real, man, that's real.
Let's keep moving on.
And then they come drop another album
And they're talking tough as ever.
No, there's a couple things accountability
is going to be had online.
So for everybody saying, F the streets,
you know what they're going to say?
All right, so you're going to admit that
y'all should have never blackballed gonna,
number one.
And number two, $6 right the whole time.
No street nigger wants to admit that.
Trust me.
If you,
Mill don't want to admit that.
Thug don't want to admit that.
Savage ain't going to admit that.
Um, um, pusha-stiji Herbo.
None of them is going to be like,
yeah, you know what?
We were on the wrong side of history.
When we lashed out at 6-9 years ago,
we were wrong.
None of them don't want to say that, bro.
So this is what I'm trying to say the idea when they say fuck the streets.
it's all going to come crumbling down
because it's cool
as long as this is a changed mindset
and you're accepting that you were wrong
because there's many examples
of people saying this way before y'all
and y'all were basically saying
nah he only saying that because he's a rat
Troy have said this
every time I heard people speak on the Troy Yav thing
they claimed he was a rat
you telling me that
when the rabbit comes in a town that you might know
pushing and shoving with 50 other men
to get in the club next to him for free
is not embarrassing
Right, it is.
You're telling me
your kids walking around nappy head
Not being taken care of
It's not embarrassing
But there's a difference
Like, you know, if me and you have
We take it out of everything
That's going on with you.
Let's take it just me and you have beef, right?
We don't like each other.
We see each other, we get into a fight
I pull out my gun and shoot you, right?
Police pick you up and you say, you know what?
DJ ain't going to be shot me.
That's snitching.
Right.
Because we both street,
we both take it to the street
And that's the situation.
That's not my situation.
I'm not saying that's a situation.
So now in your situation, I don't know what happened.
Right.
But in that situation, the thing people will know is Troy
I'm going to take the stand against tax.
Right.
So the thing that everybody, now, for the record,
they said I was telling him when I came home from jail,
he got a bell, he got to be telling him.
amongst the world amongst everything.
Immediately.
So they're wrong for that.
It's dead wrong.
You tell, they tell street crash, street crack.
But the same person with the street crack got to be humble
when they're going to look for a job.
man, I got to work construction now because, you know, Thompson's hard,
and they got a kiss a boss ass and son.
This is exactly what Meek is saying.
Here's my point.
I got no problem with me what Meek is saying.
Like, I agree with all this stuff.
But I want those rappers to admit,
Troy Ave was right.
You, street rappers are on, not necessarily,
it's like a got-you moment,
but you guys are on the wrong side of history.
You guys, blackballed people, talked down on people,
jumped in people's business.
Y'all had nothing to do it.
Only for years later.
when the mirror was held up in front of y'all
and you had to call maybe one of your best friends
or somebody who was really powerful in the street scene
which is, I guess, young thug,
when you had to keep the same energy with him,
now y'all realized the same things
that y'all talked badly about for years.
So what does that mean?
Like, yeah, yeah, I do all these niggies in apology.
Y'all ridiculed, but you know what I noticed?
And it's my page, so, like, I'm on it.
Everything I posted, Codat Black liked every single post,
every single one of them.
Every single nigga who called out
the people saying fuck the streets
I see him because I follow
Kodak you follow me it would light up
Kodak Kodak likes his post every one
of them you know why
Kodak is realizing how fake the game is
everybody looked at look down and
talked down on when he
did a song with
$6.9 for a million
dollars they said that
that's not street
the street wasn't dead then
the streets was well alive
and it was frowned upon
that even for a million dollars,
you could do a song with a rat.
The streets wasn't dead then.
They all looked at him.
He got into it with Bussey over it.
A lot of people are like, yo,
yo, this is crazy.
Yo, this is wild.
Only for a couple years later.
People are saying, well, fuck the streets now.
Okay, gonna come back in the,
you could come back in cool,
and we're just gonna ignore whatever with Doug.
And he's sitting around looking like,
don't nobody see that this is hypocritical?
Isn't Kodak owed an apology too?
For anybody who will criticize him?
Now, Boosey did criticize him.
Boosey isn't backing down.
Boosey's not backing down, people.
Boosey ain't backing down.
Listen to what Boosey said.
And I've got to be honest with you.
Boosey, low-key becomes a voice of reasons in many situations,
but he typed this up.
He said, yo, if rappers go say,
fuck the streets, y'all need to stop rapping about him.
Double Dipping.
Rap about fruits, college courses, and staying out the streets.
If you're from the streets, the street shaped you to be the man you are today.
Your mindset, you hustle, your intuition, etc.
It comes from the street.
By the way, keep your mind.
Boosie's about to be sentenced for fucking with the streets, essentially.
If you don't know the story, Boosie goes, he's in L.A.
Some hood rapper hits him up like, yo, Boosie, I got like 20 bands.
If you come pull up with this video and just do this song for me or whatever.
I forgot how much money was, but maybe like 20, 30 or whatever.
Boosey pulls up, he pulls up with a gun in his waistband.
One dude's on live that was being tracked by the police,
they see that Boosey has a gun in his waistband.
They run down on Boosey, lock him up for felon in possession of a firearm.
Case got dropped before, got picked up again,
and he subsequently was found, well, actually, I think he took a plea or something to sort.
But, yeah, he's going to be sentenced,
and sentence in January for literally fucking with the streets.
But even he is saying what he's saying,
and he's like, yo, the street shapes you to be the man you are today,
your mindset, hustle, intuition comes from the street.
Your support comes from the street.
Now, I've got to pause it right there.
Boosey is one of the only rappers I know.
You know, people look at, but Boosey got some money, man.
But Boosie's not broke.
He's a hustler.
This is how he even got caught up.
But Boosie is one of the people who never been...
That's successful where he's like this huge mainstream artist.
Boosie tours hood clubs.
He goes to the hood.
Like I've heard Boosie speak about, you know,
why he continues to speak about, you know,
certain type of situations where snitching this and third.
And he said, yo, when he goes out,
his primary audience are straight people,
people who are from the hood.
And they look at him as their voice.
So that's why he says he continues to speak.
out, right? So he's saying, yo, that's what made him successful. He's like, yo, yeah, I want every kid to make it out
the streets. That's all we want, but I'm never saying fuck the streets. They're responsible for
our success. Don't forget every successful independent record label started from where? The
streets. All your music came from the streets. Your baby mama, you met her in the streets. So if it's
fought the streets, don't rap about them. Simply. It's that.
the world and the fans how good of an artist you are
because y'all, y'all take the streets
all the way out
and take streets out all the way out of your rap vocabulary.
I want to hear it.
Now, obviously, he's looking at this very differently.
He's thinking, like, fuck the streets means fuck the people who are in the streets.
But it's kind of hard to decipher what's actually meant.
And even then, I still think Boosie's like,
nah, I don't think he would say fuck the streets under any condition.
So, I don't know.
A couple of the people talking about.
timed in they were very interested or you know they felt a certain way especially blue face
blue faces came out of jail and I feel like he just must have think he just got jumped in
the gang again because he's been more tough now than I've ever seen him before he says next
time say fuck yo street I'm not shaking none of y'nigh i niggas hands backstage no one I
never thought i see the day saying fuck the streets for a 21 savage feature nigga
fuck the industry okay um five before and jumped in he said he said
said, yo, not going to lie, this is the one time six nine goofy ass was right.
The streets kept me moving and keep me in mind's good.
And guess what?
I better not see that one nigga from the street support nobody that say fuck the streets.
I don't care who you are.
Nobody gets a pass in my eyes.
The streets is the reason why a lot of niggas is in these big positions.
I ain't never going to turn my back on my biggest support system.
How niggas?
wait how about niggas help change the streets or save the streets
then he says nah i ain't gonna let y'all niggas just say fuck the streets
um yeah honeycomb braise made one of the same points i just said he said in a nigger
no y'all got all the money in the world and power but i'm from alabama we just don't give a
fuck i bet you only hear no more alabama rappers say fuck the streets i bet my last dollar
i remember everybody was on kodak and bro made a million dollars shit i respect what he
compared to what you niggies doing, and fuck the sidewalks.
Damn, this is kind of interesting,
because I feel like he's almost saying,
Kodat made a million dollars to do a song with Six-Nine,
who's a cooperate, I guess.
They're saying, y'all want to say F the streets,
just that y'all could keep y'all affiliation of thug.
Mm, hilarious.
Yack Gotti jumped in, this is what he said.
By the way, why do you look like he working on Amazon?
For a second, I was like, is this Amazon Prime?
I'm like, damn.
Everybody stay woke.
Everybody stay woke.
Everybody stay woke.
This is totally normal.
It's just what happened when you grew up.
You got down, you understand a lot of this shit weren't worth.
But you also got to understand you had to go through a lot of this shit to get where you at.
You understand.
I'm a person who's been through a lot of shit.
So I am going to say, like, you can't just say fuck the street.
You got to say fuck the street mentality, fuck the street mindset.
And then when you say fuck the street mindset, it's more so like shit, it's bigger than the tweet, you know,
the poster.
Niggas having so much influence, y'all, nigga need to get, go highlight these kids, go how that these
motherfuckianca's and, um, Rick racist and shit.
Like, you got to go start with them.
The industry don't give a fuck.
Now, I agree with the end part of that.
And obviously any change does start with words at first
Hey, we're going to go do this before we see the change
I will say though that some people are doing some stuff
Like Meeke is doing prison reform
And I think you got to give people a chance
To start implementing change
The last thing he said I agree with the most
Is that the industry doesn't give a fuck
The reason why you usually see people at the end of their run
start saying fuck the street and saying stuff like this is that
they know that the game is going to replace them.
Like the music industry complex
is just always going to help glorify
some of the, you know,
you could call it Roy's or most authentic
representations of the hood,
or you might be like some of the most violent representation.
However you want to look at it.
But if these rappers are claiming,
you know what, we're too good.
or we want to create change,
there's always going to be street music
from people who are kind of like ignorant
or they're at least putting out the message
that people feel is congruent with the music
that they listen to.
So if, you know, once a thing is saying,
you'll stop the violence,
if he makes a song saying,
I'm going to kill somebody, you're like,
all right, this guy's a goofy, right?
So the point that he made at the, you know,
the last point was,
y'all niggas will be replaced.
That's it.
And music, y'all would be replaced.
But if you're trying to do some good shit, y'all are rich.
Y'all could definitely band together and do some community outreach, whether it's for kids,
and start changing the message and be the example of what people should be,
if you really care about this eff the streets thing that much.
Everybody stay woke.
Everybody stay woke.
And I stay woke.
This is totally normal.
It's just what happened when you grew up.
You got down.
You understand a lot of this shit weren't worth.
But you also got to understand.
You had to go through a lot of this shit to get where you at.
You understand.
I'm personally going to be through a lot of shit.
So I am going to say like, you can't just say fuck the street.
You got to say fuck the street mentality.
Yeah.
All right, cool.
Streaming now.
Offset jumps in.
on all social media is after streets now my biggest thing with that is that when i first came to
i knew Atlanta which is about being players and getting money and just a love and we kind of got out
of hand and now we're going in the right direction how do you feel about that even that slogan
after streets and what does that mean to you i feel like it's a beautiful message to put out you know
i mean um i feel like the unity of the city is needed right you know what i'm saying that people
need to see that like sometimes things might not go as good at first but we got away patched up and
That's what I just see for.
Right.
Passing it up and like, especially for us as rap artists,
you know what I mean?
Black men saying that, it's very powerful because the message could be pushed out wrong
to work for what we do.
And we understand for that in the moment.
I appreciate everybody that's involved with it.
That's powerful.
Yeah, for sure.
For I see me.
Yo, dirt.
Yo, dude.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let me see what else.
It looked like Smirk's, you know, wife, kind of like inadvertently or subliminary.
responded maybe it was to something else but she said
performative
we went over boosie
um
honeycombrazy we went over
ready and
yeah I think that's about it right
that's about it
yeah
oh this guy
cartelbo listen to this guy
fuck the street shit cool but you know that's the first
thing they say man when them niggas fin to go to jail
when the nigg get ready to tell on somebody first thing
They say, man, I got to get to my kids, man.
Fuck the streets.
Man, I got the, that fuck the street.
When your motherfucking ad was getting money out the streets,
when you was in the car with them niggas,
it wasn't fuck the streets, you know what I'm saying?
When you were trying to do what you had to do to get by
to put your money in your rap or your, this, that, nothing.
You wasn't saying fuck the streets, you know what I'm saying?
You were saying blah, blah, blah, slas, this, that's how you listening.
Everybody named my mom, a young boy, poo shister.
All these, you're ready to kill everything.
But when your bitch had catch a case,
because this shit get real, all of a sudden it's, man, fuck the street.
See, that's that pee on shit, you niggas, you made a million dollars out the streets.
You know what I'm saying?
Two, three million dollars out of the street selling dope or selling music or sell,
then all of a sudden when you get in trouble or it's beneficial to you, it's fuck the streets.
I don't support that, man, because I know I can get money out this bitch if I'll go wrong,
that fuck the street.
Jazzy Faye jumped in the comments and said,
you got to get to a certain level to even understand the concept of what
movements about it's breaking cycles it was just poorly worded and needs more explanation for the
people in the back well jazzy fay i got to say that's the biggest problem with the the message
uh the message isn't aimed for people of high intellect that aren't in the streets it's usually
the people of low intellect that are street niggas so if they can't understand it that means the
message is ineffective it already right if you're crafting a message for street niggas and for people
that might not be that right.
If they can't understand it,
who gives a fuck if someone
who's not in the streets understands it,
right?
So,
that happened.
I think that's about it, right?
I think we have played this.
All your police ad,
niggas, niggas, don't be talking about
fuck the streets,
nah,
because everybody snitching.
Bitch, I went and did
10 years behind this shit.
Uh-uh,
bitch, I love the streets.
Ain't no motherfucker fuck the streets.
Just fuck the snitches.
Fuck, bro, child.
Oh, you polis dead, niggas, no.
Okay, there you go.
Yeah.
I think we've kind of covered everything.
Did we read?
Okay.
So, G. Herb also said this, right?
He said, the objective is to make it home every night.
The goal is to take care of your family, not become a sad story.
Avoid life in jail or even the worst death.
I never glorified my life circumstances, but more so I shed light on the problems I had to face.
And a lot of us still face on a day-to-day basis.
Took a lot to get here.
So with no need to say more, let me make it clear.
Big swerve, little herb, big G. Herbo.
Still and always will love the streets because we all we got.
You see, G. Herbo, I'm going to be honest with you.
This was crazy.
G. Herbo just did a 180 flip in real time.
Why?
His audience, you know, this is the biggest here for G.
Herbo.
I feel like he's more on a mainstream level.
He's always been dope.
He's always like sold some records.
But like he's one of them artists that he's kind of like boozy in a sense,
like modern-day boozy, in the sense of the people who fuck with G. Herbo the most,
Ben Street Niggas.
So him even saying that is like a slap in the face,
especially when they don't understand like this other meaning of, oh, this is the trauma.
We're not actually saying fuck people in the streets.
So he's just kind of flip what he said around.
You know, he's just saying he loves the streets.
No, I think he said fuck the streets.
can't say I love it and fucking
but you could tell
his own fans probably was like
yeah bro I'm disappointed with you
so he's coming to clear it up
and he's like giving some context to it
yes dearbo's made songs and albums
PTSD he's talked
about his life and the ramifications
that has came from the streets
now I'm gonna keep telling y'all
I do think it is a good
thing to tell
rappers to try to have a more positive
message especially when they've made it
and kind of encourage people not to crash out
I do think that's dope.
However, if you're going to say it on Twitter in a movement,
your music should start to see and reflect the change.
But then beyond that, I keep going back to the one question.
The timing is a little bit eerie.
Okay, cool.
F the streets or you love the streets, whatever you say.
What do you think about what thug did?
That's what...
Anytime y'all see anybody tweet is,
all you got to just respond to them on the message.
All right, that's cool.
Yeah, we don't want to why to die,
but what do you think about what Thug did compared to what Gunner did?
And that's the only conversation.
We don't want to move the goalpost.
We don't want to move the goalposts.
We don't want to switch no subjects.
We don't want to be like, yo, no, no, no.
But what about Thug, though?
So you co-signed with Thug did.
So as soon as somebody said something like,
so you co-sign what Thug did.
Okay.
That's what we're trying to know.
Quavo said, lawyer for the streets is insane.
Can none vouch for the curb?
I don't know what this is mean.
Somebody in the comments are confused, just like me.
Is he agreeing with the movement or against him?
I'm lost.
So he's clearly calling out blueface for trying to act like he's a lawyer for the streets.
Okay.
All right.
We'll see how that goes.
We'll see.
Oh, by the way, no cap jumped in.
No cap jumped in.
And he said, uh, so thug said, fuck the streets.
He says, nah, fuck the industry.
So, we'll say.
we will see people we will say okay um all right all right right let's move on a bit let's move on a bit
let's see what is there to move on to uh so not gonna lie in elite chapa recently even though he's
cloaked a lot of his you know
his artistry or like you know
his supposed it be
for I'm going to call it rivalry with
young thug he's kind of cloaked it under
this guise of you know
like artistic
I'm doing some holistic shit like I'm trying
to rid the industry of like some evil guy
and all good I get it I get it I get it
now obviously people think that
NLEC chape
um
people actually think
And by this a video that, you know, they're kind of calling it like he's threatening young boy who's walking out some venue.
He didn't mention young boy's name, but that's the thing about beef.
When you say anything, like, for example, like if one of these guys diss me, say they're a gangster rapper, this is me.
And then, you know, everybody knows I'm a huge gun collector, right?
And see, I post like a new gun I got.
You know what people are going to say?
Yo, he's posting a gun because he's going to kill the guy, right?
So people are going to take everything out of context.
So, Enelie Chappo was walking out of a building and essentially while he was walking out a building or a venue, he answered a question about, you know, just how he was moving or how things he cared about.
And people felt like it was a threat at Young Boy.
Check this out.
Come on, man.
We're playing this record in a club, man.
Let's do it.
You hear me like, er.
Nick you want to get in my neck.
If a nigga want to get in me, tell him come touch me.
You deem, I'm always out and I keep one on side me.
You feel me?
Nick plate.
Nick, a lake, bro.
date I swear to God I'll walk in the church with that bitch on me 50 I tell the preacher I got
that bitch I'm gonna put up to a big back I ain't good he fiss it there bro I bet now I think he's
talking in general even though you know obviously we know this current situation when him a young
boy what I will say is this I'm always surprised by a woman a scorn woman you know a scoring woman
I believe is
equivalent to the devil
or even worse than the devil.
You know, love and hate go together so well.
You know, to create human life,
obviously it takes sexual intercourse,
but usually that's the byproduct of love
or a relationship or something of the sort.
To have something beautiful that's pure as love
and then that shit could turn to be complete evil,
satanic damn there.
you know
I hate to get biblical on y'all
but I see why
you know to a certain extent
Eve is vilified in the Bible
because certain things to me don't make sense
right like in Ali Chapa
I don't know if he's a good father or not
but he's not with either of his two baby mamas
he's going through an issue with NBA young boy
I'm going to call it musical rivalry
but you never know we've seen things that start
over very petty things turn into and result into death.
We don't know where it's going to go.
No matter what the situation is with NLEA child and his two baby mamas,
they have kids together, clearly.
And even if they have disagreements, they're a family.
That's the operative thing.
When you lay down with somebody and y'all create a kid, y'all are now family.
Yes, even him and the baby mama, y'all are family.
Y'all are family. Y'all share a child.
it always boggles my mind when I see people openly support an enemy or someone who would want to cause harm to your family member just because you're mad at them.
I don't know, maybe because they left you, maybe because they cheated, maybe because they don't see their kid as that always boggles my mind.
I remember saying the same thing with Kim Kay.
No, was it Kim Kay?
or was it a
I think it was Kim Kay
Like Kim Kay would support
People that Kanye would be saying
Are trying to kill him
And for me I was just like
Just either don't say nothing at all
But it do look extremely crazy
When you're trying to support somebody
Who could literally
Who might
Be someone to hurt
The father of your child
Whether y'all are cool or not
So anyway
Kind of going back to the situation,
NLA Chappas,
because I guess they're both disgruntled.
They're both posting themselves
listening to and be a young boy.
And they're doing it for the purpose
of try to hurt
their baby father.
Right?
Check this out.
You see, it's women like this.
And this is why I said,
like this is almost satanic to me.
You see, when a woman's scorn,
I always say women are only loyal to their emotions.
With all the respect, Shorty,
it's no way on God's green earth
you should be bumping them be a young boy.
You don't know NBA young boy from a can of pain.
You came in,
you came to be known somewhat
with Enali Chapa.
Y'all have a kid together.
Young boy don't give a fuck about you
and he don't give a fuck about your kid.
When I see this, it just shows how stupid women are at times when they're upset.
You would show you and your kid turning up to your baby father's enemy,
which if, let's say, not saying it's like this, just to be clear,
not saying it's like this, but we do know how some of these things materialize
when it comes to shit that's adjacent to the streets.
What's that guy that died out of that
It was Dallas Fourth Worth area
And he had his daughter in the car
And his daughter died too
He daughter got killed
You do realize that
When you do this goofy ass shit right here
If it was really that serious
And we're hoping it's not that serious
We don't know
Let's say let's not put it on the artist themselves
But let's say niggas with young boy
Or niggas that surround young boy
Really wanted to do something to
Anali Choppel.
Do you think they would give a fuck
if he was in a vehicle with y'all going to Disney World.
And that's what I look at these chicks.
I think they're retarded.
Straight up.
Just straight up retarded.
Because the idea of trying to hurt your baby father by showing love to his op,
to me, is really hurting yourself.
Because no matter what, y'all are a unit.
It's just retarded to me.
And yes, someone's telling me, I'm a little Ronnie, yes.
But watching these chicks, like, why?
Now, this is the other baby mama.
Her name's Marissa.
She's the one that was like 10 years older than him,
crying on the internet, told him out he don't want me or whatever the case is.
And then they have a child together, and he leaves her.
And she's upset as well.
Right?
And I understand.
A woman's scoring, I keep saying that.
But a lot of times, you know a lot of times we make fun of single mothers,
but most women didn't plan to be a single mother, right?
Like, for whatever reason, maybe the guy lied to them, like,
yo, you know, y'all want to get you pregnant,
I want to be with you forever.
Like, sometimes they're gassed, this, and third.
So obviously, when they have a child by a man
and the man doesn't stay for whatever reason, like, they're upset.
Yo, they're upset.
Very upset.
Yo, fuck, you lied to me.
Told me you were going to be here.
So I'm not disregarding or disrespecting a woman's scorn.
How they could feel after
you know, going through maybe raising a kid by themselves or whatever that comes to that.
My thing is about showing any type of love, respect, or acknowledgement to that man's mortal enemy.
Now, granted, I am acknowledging that they're not mortal enemies, and I look at it like a musical rivalry, but there's a very thin line.
And I think we all know in hip-hop by now, there's a very, very thin line.
So look at this
This chick now
She's just turning up
Like it's going on a style
You should never have that man's child
Doing no goofy shit like that
That's how you get somebody to resent
You know
resent that whole situation
don't want to show up as a father
don't want to provide
not saying they shouldn't
but
why
and the sad part about it
both of these chicks you could tell
if they could get within 10 feet
feet of young boy they'd fuck them too
just to try to hurt their baby father
respectfully both of these chicks
straight up goofs
I haven't defended
I think his name is Bryson
and Elite Chapper
during his whole, you know,
rap rivalry.
I'm gonna call it that
with young boy.
But these chakes are certified goofs.
I see,
I definitely see why our future said.
Go and fuck that nigga
get it over with, man.
Y'all are like pawns in this game.
Just going to fuck that nigga get it over with.
But y'all look like certified goofs.
At least even going to make this type of cloud chasing
waste,
man, waist, gal type of video.
Leave the man's child out of it.
You want to go try to suck his op's dick.
Go suck his obst dick.
It shows more about your character than anything.
But leave the man's child out of these goddamn videos.
Please.
Goofy shit, man.
The biggest script on school yard, he's standing on Venice.
One of his baby mama is the first baby mama.
Jaden Alexis came over, brought the kid.
I guess, you know, I can't wait to have a kid.
I want a son clearly.
Because I want to do this.
I want to be able to cut his hair, shit like that.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, I think until, I don't know at what age,
but until a certain age, you're your son's barber pretty much.
Obviously, you bring him to a barber sometimes,
but, like, you know, you want to make sure it's presentable, like, all the time.
Like, that's, like, a big thing that, because you look at the parents like that.
By the way, I do give credit to her, Jaden.
She always makes sure her kids look really, like,
really taking care of, which, you know,
um,
you know,
she's holding that down primarily a lot.
But yeah,
this is cool.
Like,
you know,
obviously he doesn't really get along with her.
He's upset at her,
but shit.
I'm gonna be honest with you.
I think Blueface is a good father.
I've never seen BlueFace,
like Blueface Custs his baby mom was out all the time.
Man,
they're mid.
These bitches is hoes.
Fuck them.
But I never see the,
I never see them.
then say, yo, he don't want to see his kids because he mad at me or because something I did
or, no, he just called her mid two days ago.
A week ago, he said that, yo, he don't ever want to fuck with her anymore because she
left him out to dry.
But then again, you see him with his kid.
He cutting the kids here.
Of course, the baby mom is going to be there because she's a primary caretaker.
But he's not neglecting his child over a beef with his baby moms.
And I think that's dope.
so so anyway um his baby mama is is confronting him about him calling her mid check this out
they they said but yet you said i was mad so look at the kid
kid's adorable too my mama i'm mid that's not what you said when i locked in the door
blue face standing on bit of man blue face is standing on business if you don't know he's
streaming too.
Although yeah, but even his
All right, anyway. Blueface is a whole
streaming now, huh? Blueface, I think he made a decision a long time ago.
Rapping is his hobby.
It seems. Like, yes, he's still putting out music, but
he's definitely pursuing a lot more of these other things as well.
All right, good. So he kind of stood on business. He's like,
yo, bro, like, of course you're made. But it don't matter. You're my baby moms.
Fuck it. Right.
Andrew Tate lost
We can talk about that real quick, but let's see what else is interesting going on.
Andrew Tate has lost his boxing match.
Oh, before we get to that.
So guys, if you don't know, remember the whole home invasion robbery of 6-9's house, right?
6-9.
All right.
There's no bops.
We outside.
Hey, my boy, Jack.
Rapper Takashi 6-9 was hanging out with a YouTuber on a Sunday when four men broke into his house,
held his mom hostage and ransack the place.
I think everyone in America and everyone across the world knows that I'm on house arrest.
I take a look at what happened, what the burglars took and the latest on the investigation.
Welcome to crime fix.
I'm Ann Jeanette Levy.
Rapper Takashi 6-9 is used to making headlines for-
Under that and over that.
Dude, I don't know if I could do nine months.
I couldn't even do a day.
I couldn't even do 24 hours.
Oh, yes.
In Palm Beach County, masked men with guns.
broke in take a look now this is one of the goofiest videos of all time and this why people
thought it was fake they were clear amateurs um some people looked like they they they were
under lucked and even this guy at the door you can tell he's just kind of standing there he's not
really like almost kind of like stuck on stupid they're saying each other's names right yo they're
saying the dude's name you'll come over here and the mom who is speaking and by the way this is probably
a quick investigation for the cops not only is their camera here um i've had the pleasure of
meeting six nine's mom she she's such a nice woman i love her uh she doesn't speak much
English. She speaks straight Spanish. She's Mexican. The mere fact that she's continually
talking to this guy, the guy understands Spanish too. So again, the cops could put a lot of
things together just from this video. You hear somebody say a name. The mom you can hear
hear his talking. The mom speaks Spanish. So it's somebody Hispanic. There's no car that came in,
He lives in the gated community in the gated community or left the gated community.
It narrows it down a lot.
That video was given to TMZ.
It's from a security camera at 6-9's home.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is investigating the incident.
So they're not saying a lot about it right now.
But in a statement, the sheriff's office told us,
road patrol deputies were dispatched to the above address for a home invasion, robbery slash burglary in progress.
Upon arrival, deputies made contact with several individuals inside the residents who reported that four-armed masked men entered the home with handguns.
They stated that the homeowner's mother was held physically outside while the remaining suspect.
And there's a video of them laying her outside.
Now, here's the thing.
You know, oh, let's get to this.
People that you sent to do something on your request that later on, decided to test.
testify against you and oh my god it's a it's a mother Rico fargo a bank
truck or you know to go into a bank and rock if you go into a bank and rob and
rob a bank for instance and you take home and you can get 250 grand that is a
very successful bank robbery so if you if you're gonna go rob to conci six
nine when he went to go eat tacos because he has $250,000 in jewelry on him that's
a successful robbery by any you know any stretch of the imagination so if you
insist on walking around with that type of money then you
you need professional help.
You need, and your friends hanging out with you, obviously, are insufficient.
You need people that know what they're doing.
Okay.
All right.
I don't know why this lawyers do.
Like, he's almost dead.
They're encouraging criminals.
There's a point I'm going to tell you.
Yo.
I know, I'm not no street dude or whatever, but I do want to tell you this.
And this is a message for any, you know, young kids.
because sometimes it is younger people who want quick money
and they might know about a celebrity or they might know
oh so-and-so have money
I'm going to try to rob them
I get it crime is going to happen
I want to say that
going to somebody's residence
with weapons
is probably one of the dumbest things you could do
in terms of a crime if you're trying to get money
Now, I'm not trying to suggest how if you're trying to...
There's a lot more ways that you could try to get money in probably a safer way,
but also in a way that even if you were caught, you're not going to get fried.
Now, let me be clear, and the news has came down.
And this is why this is important.
Okay, here it is.
So there has been a suspect arrested.
it's this guy right here
I ain't gonna lie to you
after seeing this I'm like
I think he's missing a chromosome too
I see why niggas thought he was an island boy
now this guy is Pedro Rodriguez
remember I told you they're speaking to the
they're speaking to the mom
she speaks Spanish
it's not surprising that
the last name is Rodriguez
or something that clearly shows
this person is Hispanic
so a suspect has been arrested in connection
with the scary home invasion of Takashi's house
he's a 19-year-old man
He was arrested in charge with armed home invasion
With a firearm
False imprisonment
Grand theft possession of marijuana
And intent to deliver
Okay
When it comes to
Home invasions
Like maybe on the West Coast
A lot of the West Coast shit is like
Degenerate so I don't want to even
But
Because there's a gang culture
That promotes home invasions
And the lawmakers out there are pussy
So they really don't crack down too much
in most places when it comes to someone's residence,
because everyone could identify with that,
they're usually the strictest.
Okay?
Now, this kid right here, I'm telling you,
this armed in robbery with a firearm,
false imprisonment, grand theft,
they look at this shit like a body.
Chat, y'all know I've told the story many times about, you know,
you know, the attempted home invasion that happened in my house.
At least, so this is how it's looked at in New Jersey in many states.
Attempted home invasion is home invasion.
They don't look at it differently.
So they don't care if you were unsuccessful.
They're actually glad you're unsuccessful, but they still charge you.
And the penalties are just as equal as if you were successful.
So, you know, I look at shit like this and you might look at it.
Obviously, it's a scary thing, clearly.
But we could look up what, let's just look up.
Armed home invasion sentence, Florida.
Okay.
So armed home invasion, like you're facing 30 years.
Just think about that, chat.
Like, why the fuck would you want to do something like that?
Now, it's about significant, harsher minimums if a firearm is involved.
they got the gun out.
There's a firearm involved.
So basically, there's like a 10-year minimum, right?
And there's a mandatory minimum just because they got a gun.
The base charge carries 30 years in prison.
There's 10 years mandatory for having a gun.
And if someone was hurt or there was a shot fire 20 years.
All right?
So I don't know, man.
I just think it's stupid.
Suppose they didn't get anything.
Because Takashi usually has most of his jewelry on him.
And he walks around with stacks of cash.
He doesn't leave it in the house, which is kind of odd.
That's usually what people don't do.
But still, that's what he does.
So they went in the house.
They stole some bags.
Didn't really get the, to hit the quote, quote,
lick that they wanted.
Thankfully, the mom was in her.
hurt but now they've arrested one guy and then they're going to tell this guy yo you're facing 30
years buddy give up your friends and i'm gonna tell you let's be honest this guy's gonna fall
he's probably the one guy that either lives in that community right matter fact i could probably
figure it out right now because i know we're six nine lives i'll look up this this bozo's um his intake
and they give your address on the intake thing
Pedro Rodriguez
he would be locked up by
who
Palm Beach okay cool
so 69 has believed
that
this was an inside job
and not inside from like his camp
it was inside from
his gated community
that someone in his gated community
who clearly watches his stream
or knows about him and watches the stream
Barbarica
Just walked over to his house
Or planned like
You know, I think Sixth now
was announcing those streams
Like yo, I'm streaming with Jack Doherty
Or Jack Doherty would announce it
And essentially
Yeah, give me one second
I'm trying to
Oh, it's searching
Wow, it takes a bad long
But yeah
They found this guy
Apparently was like three or four people
there so there's
two or three more they're looking for
this guy's gonna fall like does this guy
even look like he's gonna do
he's gonna take 20 years
in prison or
30 years in prison not to give up his homies
so he's gonna tell clear
he's gonna tell
I'm trying to find
oh yeah they find him good
yeah home invasion
he has zero bond
yeah you're not getting a bottom for that
false imprisonment
there's a
$10,000 bond
Oh, he saw a judge
He got 10,000 bond for
Kidnapping
Grand theft
He got $5,000 bond
For drugs
Or possession of drugs
With intent to distribute
He got 5,000
But for the home invasion
He's going to just stay locked up
No bond
Okay, let me see
We're trying to find
Give me one second
I could just call 699
asking to. I don't even know I'm doing all this.
Palm Beach County.
Just give me a few seconds here, chat.
I know it's late.
Yeah, I think I got it.
Yeah.
Cook.
Yeah, that's him.
Born in 2006.
All right, hold. I'll do the main thing.
I don't think it's going to...
I'll take his address off if it pops up.
It's not easy because it's fine and shit.
Look, Palm Beach...
County come on bro pressing home
Palm Beach County
court records
you go here
you go here
search court records
you can search his guess you've got to make an account
to do the robot thing
here
we don't have case number
but he's locked up there so we could
just go Roderiguez
Pedro
you search that
There's a bunch of Pedro Rodriguez
Is popular name you would imagine
Um
Arrest date recently
Which is 19th
Felony clearly
So this is going to be him
Click on this
Dingo
Got him
Born 2006
That means he's 19
Just like how TMS he reported
Why do they always say that
This Hispanic guy's white
Right
They can't put Hispanic
In that whatever
Male
All right, cool, cool, cool, offense date, cool, status open.
Let's see parties' names right now.
Okay, so there's no co-defendant.
The public defender so far, he went to court once.
Let's look at the docket.
What's there?
All right, cool.
Some stuff is here.
Notice of hearing arrest record.
Let's see if it can find.
No contact with the victim, they said.
Clearly.
But he doesn't have bond anyway.
let's see
this
what's this
right here
Pedro Rodriguez
alright cool
motion for
pretrial
blah blah
yeah
you can find
some of shit
on a lot of these eight
huh
what's this
okay
state versus this
they gave him
no bond
case fees
yeah
all the charges
pop up here
case info
I probably have to go through it to
like see like his address and shit like that
but whatever man
Anyway
Niggas is cooked
I don't even know why niggas even do this type of dumb shit
Yeah bro like I'm gonna keep it a beam with you
Before y'all pick up a guy
This is for any like young kid
I get it y'all want fast money
Y'all probably want to try to do some crime
Never have a gun in your hand
When you're doing a crime
Like they look at that
That's like crack
You know how they said like
Oh yeah people do cocaine
And like they get this
And people do crack
Which is cocaine just
like mixed or whatever they call it
and they get like way more
bro if you're gonna do crime
I would just sit at home and just like scam people
like bro like you get way less
you'd be like facing a year
nigga you running somebody's house with a gun
nigga they want to give you a life
like why the fuck would you do that
like if I was gonna be a criminal like I'm gonna do the shit
that's like first of all you could get way more money
just doing not that
I don't know
maybe I got too sense
probable cause found
All right
We'll get these things eventually
Notice of here
Let me see this though
I'll tell you what I'm looking at in a second
But I don't want to be mad
Anyway
This is
You see how easy
Because as far as the address
This is the fool's address
By the way, Joe, do not put this on YouTube
They're going to flag us
And he lives down the street
from six nine clearly so he lives down the street look like he probably is not the head guy but
they probably found him the guy who probably one of the guys lives in there clearly like this place
is down the street from where six times at so yeah all right cooked cooked he be i cooked
all right all right all right let's keep moving you know these type of crimes you ever think
about it like if we could solve crimes right if we could solve crimes like you could solve crimes like
just like online with like very limited information.
Imagine what the cops could do.
All right.
Why am I hearing?
Wait one second.
The same billboard charts might be delayed.
Is it?
No, actually it's, is it going to be delayed?
I don't think so.
So some people feel like 21 Savage's out label I pull like some fast one.
I have no data to support that.
His sales did go up.
dramatically he was predicted to do 53 54 and then uh it went to 90 and from what i could tell
there's it's not bots like you know so let me so uh and let me try to explain this
actually let me just go to chart demics chart i got to go check out chart demics on um
twitter and i instagram so essentially a couple days of
ago it was reported that 21 Savage Wapington streets was on pace to sell around 53K
first week.
Now this was before the fuck the streets thing and this and third.
Also people were tracking all of the these songs that were set to chart.
And or they were charting at the moment on like, you know, Spotify daily, you know, charts
and Apple Music Daily Charts.
So the album went from selling, being projected to sell 53K,
and all of a sudden, it was then reported that the album is more likely going to be selling
90K.
And a lot of people saying bots, bots, bots, bots.
Now, again, I know Sav is my friend.
I'm not here to defend them.
And I'm a numbers guy, so I like to call Spade a Spade of Spade.
This is what I do know.
There's a couple of things that's just facts.
Number one, there was increased activity
because I've seen the charts just like anybody
who actually monitors the API of, you know,
whether it's Spotify, whatever,
the song with Drake start doing better.
And I'm not going to say it's boss
because I think people were starting to play it a little bit more.
It's the song that's sticking out from the album.
Also is Drake. I get it.
That's not why it jumped to 15.
3k though.
I mean 90K though.
It jumped to 90K because of actual sales.
Now, I'm not here also to say, no, all these are legit.
I don't know, right?
Like, again, I'm the person who says the labels bought everything, right?
You know, the Kendrick fans are like, no, Kendrick does bots, right?
Not him himself, but there's bots included.
And if you told me that there was some of Drake stuff that ever got bought it, I'd be like, yeah,
Is there a label working it?
Maybe, motherfucker, what the fuck?
Like, I'm not defending these people like there's purists.
No, I'm just saying things happen.
So with situations like that with this, I use one test.
Does it make sense to me in how I normally see trends?
Like, if you're seeing a trend go like this, that's an increase, right?
But imagine if it's going like this and it goes like, that's a bot.
That's how I look at things.
So for me
Streaming activity on the album
Even though it was supposed to tail off
It actually start to stabilize
And it starts to stabilize because the Drake song picked up
So that's not to me odd
I don't think that's boss
The 53 to 90K though
Looks like it came about because of sales
And there's some supposed like
Oh maybe there was some self-reported sales
Which could be from a website
and, you know, artists are allowed to have their own websites
or, like, whatever, their own digital stores.
Could that be manipulated?
That's usually where it's manipulated.
I'm not going to lie.
Shout to Travis Scott and everybody like that, you know what I mean?
But that's where that's kind of coming from.
Like, the increase in sales seems to be from raw sales.
And we'll see tomorrow if they get certified.
But it seems to be from raw sales, which is not bots.
That's just the usual, you know, either fans really bought it.
Right?
And remember, it wasn't reported until this last number.
Because, again, the thing with sales through the week when you're buying from a website,
like, it's very iffy, too.
They did this to, they disqualified mad sales from Cardi.
Cardi was supposed to sell half a million.
You know this, right?
Cardi was supposed to sell half a million or supposedly 450,000
and Billboard discounted like 100,000 sales is what it is.
So we'll see if the 90 holes, if not it will be closer to 60.
But from what we're hearing, there's reportedly between 25 and 40K of activity,
but it's activity in actual purchases.
so not bots, but actual purchases.
And that's why we've seen the sales jump.
So just to give you some insight,
because I've seen a lot of people tweeting about it today,
like, yo, you Savage bought the bots.
He must have got the plug from Jeffrey.
Because remember when Young Thugs did he paid to get that album number one?
Yeah.
So, yeah.
And then, so it was supposed to sell 90K,
but then now we're hearing that billboard charts might be delayed
and might be delayed because he's challenging for number one.
Now, granted, I don't think this is going to work,
but here's the thing this is mad political if it does, right?
This is mad political.
I'll tell you how political this is.
So it says chart's final, and it says a republic thing,
and that's all you need to know,
is that the top three spots, well, actually, no.
sorry um the top four spots three of them goes to republic records and um savage is a epic artist now because how these labels battle
and you know these labels are also like publicly traded somehow or through like maybe a different parent company
they compete on who has bigger markets here on the charts
but also who has the biggest most number ones
for republic or you m g wants taylor to have a number one
remember taylor was was supposed to do like
like the midweek numbers for taylor let's say if we can find that
i don't know if we can find it but the midweek numbers for for taylor
yeah is it there yeah she was supposed to do 87
She was supposed to do 87 and Savage was supposed to do 53.
Well, you know what ended up happening?
Taylor's team, Republic and Republic, they're monitoring.
They've got to make sure she gets the number one.
Remember, by the way, I told you, these are the albums that are going to compete.
By the way, Mariah Carey came in at 45.
So they're watching the shit.
They see Savage's activity start increasing.
Taylor's team, it's not, bro.
Taylor went from 87 to 115.
Come on now.
This album been out for a while.
But Republic is making sure Taylor gets that number one.
The crazy thing about sales is that,
yes, it is still somewhat a indicator of fan activity,
but it's not as much as you think.
A lot of it's politics.
You know, I told you, I've been on the phone with label owners,
and I've heard them say,
yo, this artist hasn't been listening.
We're dropping a project.
We're not doing nothing in terms of like,
not necessarily bots,
but like these are the things
that would help inflate the sales and be like,
yo, we're going to let them fall flat on their face.
They need to be humbled.
Now, with me saying that,
I hope this triggers a reminder
to something else that we were talking about.
Remember, like supposedly the main premise
which we all thought, which is not true,
that Drake was suing UMG,
be like, well, we all believe that it's a good lawsuit
that if your potential partner devalues you
before they do a deal with you
by putting out a specific song that disrespects you
and calls you whatever,
so now you have to charge a cheaper price to get in business,
that is an unfair practice.
And I agree with you.
And that's what we thought the lawsuit was going to be around,
except the defamation claim was like the biggest thing
that they were trying to focus on,
which ultimately got dismissed,
but they're going to refop.
Anyway, the point of what I'm saying is this.
That is the music business.
Anytime an artist is about to leave a label,
that artist starts to flop.
That artist flops.
Why?
The same thing we're saying that maybe UMG did with Drake
gets done all the time.
we're not going to spend a million dollars in marketing
pull out all the strings
maybe buy some of the records
do the most to make sure you look good
and then you're going to take all of this
perceived hotness and you're going to go bring
into another label fuck out of here
so you usually see once it's contract negotiation time
they usually try to get into it early and if those artists don't sign
they're going to let that artist look unsuccessful
because they're not going to spend no money
they're not pulling the strings for them none of that is happening so yeah we'll see we will see jett
but 21 savage is scheduled to do around 90 but now they're saying it might be over a hundred
it might be close to to to taylor and at that point you can tell that's a label game taylor went up 30k
huh midweek y'all was saying savage went up 30k which he did taylor went up 30k
Okay, Savage went from 50 to 90 in projections, and Taylor went from 87 to 115.
Let's do the math on that.
Let's do the math.
All good.
Hot 97, I don't even want to give this any attention, but Hot 97 seemingly is trying
to announce their new morning show, or did they?
They posted three people who I thought were all paid actors because I do none.
of them. They just look like stock black people.
Rondell, Lana,
and Million. They said
the new Hot 97 host.
And I got to believe
these are website host
or hosts for the YouTube
channel, not more
in a show host. Now, granted,
I do think that
Hot 97 is better off with some new talent and new
blood. But
if you're going to pick three people that nobody knows,
at least make the fans feel like
they're choosing them. These people just seem
random. So I don't think
that's what it is, but it kind of
shows the state of Hot 97.
Not a lot of people made a big stink
about it. Usually this. You remember
when
it wasn't Charlemagne, it was
there was something about like
the Breakfast Club and they led us on
to believe something was going to
happen. And everybody tuned in.
Everybody was talking
about it. Granted is the Breakfast Club. I get it.
But these people here,
niggies ain't even interested in
in trying to like speculate or
nah people are just like
okay
so it shows the state of hot 97
people don't even give a fuck to like make up some
rumors about what I got going on
oh no I think it's her
nobody gives a fuck
now somebody sent me
what they felt
somebody sent me what they felt
some document
that they claim
is real, which I don't believe this document is real either.
I don't think this document is real either.
They're saying, yo, this is like some documents that's showcasing a search and check
this.
Close the entire page.
So maybe they were pranking about these people or they're going to do some online digital
shit.
Then said, this is like some sheet that says subject talent replacement consideration and
compensation projections.
this memorandum serves
an internal briefing regarding preliminary
Now, Grant, I'm going to be honest with you
This shit is 100% fucking fake
Because why the hell would you need to print this out
Where anyone who needs to see this
It would be on an email
But whatever, we'll and does just for some content
This memorandum serves as an internal briefing
Regarding preliminary talent considerations
For the New York Morning Show
The following information reflects
Projected Replacement currently on a review
along with estimated compensation structures.
These figures are exploratory in nature
and intended for strictly
for internal discussion and planning purposes.
All compensation figures outlined below
represents total contract values
across the three-year term.
Gabe P.
I think that's the guy from
off the radar,
or on the radar.
500,000.
ESO, quarter million dollars,
Heineken,
quarter million dollars,
the media prints.
150,000 type set Brooklyn who's that 150,000 zetti will 350,000 rondell smith
100,000 Lana Harris 100,000 NWO sparrow 150,000 Armand Wiggins
quarter million dollars Ray Ray 20,000 Rurie emilymal 100,000 Trent Simonian 850
Roxie Romero 150
I think this is 100% fake chat
Number one but number two
Let me just say this
This is why radio is dead
Hey
High 97
And this is why I said
Once they started talking about this shit
First of all
Like respectfully
When I see people like
Yo you know we should take over the morning show
Now this shit did act
Nah fuck no please
It's clear that the radio station
and not trying to spend.
Like, Rosen Deweeb, like, granted, was he overpaid?
Yes, because anything over a dollar is overpayment for Rosen Deweed.
He was ass.
But he wasn't getting paid that much, right?
Like, you know, there's YouTubers that's making more than that.
Like, think about this.
You want a nigga to show up to your radio stations five days a week?
Even if I get it, three hours cool.
Five days a week.
It's two of these bozos.
And you're going to give them half a million dollars each over three years.
So if you really kind of look at it, it's like 150,000, right?
About like 150, 160,000 or 165,000 actually, 165,000, 167 actually, $167,000 per year for Ruri and then 167,000 per year for Mealy Mall for three years.
that they could both get half a million like with all due respect i think rury and millie malls
are completely bums but didn't they have like some shit was serious or something like that like
the radio is antiquated y'all got to pay bigger bucks what the fuck like i was looking at these prices
i'm like yeah i wouldn't even do it for one year for none of these things i'm like it got to the
point i started adding up everybody's money to see if i would do it i'm like fuck no so this is all
shit. Gay P runs on the radar. I guarantee through his affiliations with labels or whatever he does,
he makes more than half a million dollars already. Why the fuck would you want to go into Hot 97 to save
like a burnt down building? Like why? This doesn't make sense to me. I'm not saying I got to
give me a Charlotte May money. But bro, for three years, like I don't really know these guys
bag fuel
but like
quarter million out
well I don't know how
let me not speak on those
I don't know how successful
unsuccessful or unsuccessful
their podcast is
but three years
250,000
by the way I know
listen I'm not trying to like
act like money
just whatever
but
this is the number one
fucking rate
bro it's like
it's like
yo a morning show
is like
a star point guard
it's a star point guard
if the motherfucking
LA Lakers
was trying to sign
a star point guard
And they said, yo, we only got 500,000 for our star point guard.
You'd be like, yo, y'all, y'all trolling.
That's what this looks like.
Y'all is trying to pay y'all stars.
So I don't want anyone with a regular job to say, yo, act, no, quarter million dollars,
is a lot of money even over three years.
Wow.
I get it.
I'm saying for the Lakers to get a starting point guard and not be down to even pay
mid-level range.
It's crazy.
And that's what this would be, if that makes sense.
Okay.
Oh, good.
Mm-hmm.
Anyway, chat, I'm hopping off here, man.
I really only came off for a little while.
Gave you out two hours.
Yo, it's 5.38.
Anytime I do these late streams and I look at it, I'm like, 5 o'clock.
Oh, hell, no, I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
We'll reset tomorrow with a regular stream.
I'll just work around football.
Football is at 1-4.
I'm at the fantasy semifinals in one of my fantasy needs.
I'm nice.
I'll probably be on like,
well,
I can't compete with the 1 o'clock game,
4 o'clock probably, right?
Chat, I'm getting out of here.
Getting out of here.
I just wanted to get on here,
chat with you up a little bit.
And hopefully nothing else happens
in terms of the street conversation bullshit
that we kind of covered earlier.
So I don't got to talk about it again.
And then we can finally, like today,
or later today,
it would be a good day to get into our politics bag
because there's a lot of stuff to be discussed there.
and yeah we're just keeping it going thank you guys thank you guys thank you guys
I just had to get on I know it's day 21 you'll get a longer stream tomorrow or not tomorrow
but in a couple hours right so yeah love y'all go have a good night's sleep I will be
returning to bed and um let me just take one more shot before I go right upstairs and go
today now we'll take one shot for y'all thank y'all I think we're at day 22 or day 21
Day 22, I believe.
Wait.
Shot for y'all.
Cheers.
I'm going to see y'all tomorrow.
I'm going to see you all like him.
