DJ Akademiks Live Streams - RIP Beat King! New Fulton DA wants to Free Thug? YB Taking a Plea?

Episode Date: August 20, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Everybody could be happy. Okay, we're here. Daytime stream for y'all. Hopefully we could keep rocking as long as possible. You know, we haven't been on for a few days, so a couple of things to address, but we'll get to everything, okay? So, nobody cares about Vlad.
Starting point is 00:00:19 Well, you know, I like when I do Vlad's platform. I don't like doing many other platforms. And truth be told, you know, no disrespect to nobody else. Like, there's offers, and people have offered me tens of thousands of dollars to do other people's platform. But I don't like being, you know, I'm not, oh, with,
Starting point is 00:00:33 thought of your respects like a Charleston White. I don't want to be on everybody's platform. You know why? When you decentralize your content, I believe that it's hard for people to find the central place that you would rather them come to. So, you know, I do a few particular people, but not everybody. Not saying I wouldn't do other people's platforms in the future, but, you know, I try to, or I'm trying to at least this time to, you know, slow it down, okay? You know, we got the sauce right now. You feel what I'm saying? And with such that, You know, you get all the shots being taken. So we'll quickly clap up those little Twitter joints in a second.
Starting point is 00:01:11 But, you know, good try, but our big act is still here. A lot of hip-hop shit we're going to talk about the main topic. Not necessarily the main topic because Drake isn't the main topic. I just probably put it in the title to be the main topic. Did King Slom Drizzy Drake finally flop? We're going to be talking about that today. Young boy took a plea. 50 versus Hurricane Chris, a few other happenings.
Starting point is 00:01:32 happening in the space and we're going to be getting to all of that today okay um yeah yeah no no i see i see the shots these are easy shots for us to you know you know it's a funny thing about it right and i know sometimes you know there's some of y'all there's people who watch me 100% in time right these people who when i do an 11 hour stream when i'm streaming at 4 a m when most people are sleep and they've watched everything they watched all the clips they're like act you don't even need to say nothing but then they're the people who watch 20% will be like act you still already talk about this which is like okay you're the slow one in the class we get it we got to teach you five times but we'll do it again it's all good um yeah um a few other things
Starting point is 00:02:20 do do do do do do do what else is going on up in here oh yeah I don't like this early of a stream I would tell you I just came back from doing some shit A huge business deal I had to, you know, initiate so But I would normally tell y'all But you know These days I'm going to try to chill out
Starting point is 00:02:42 Okay All right Mark London, I see you my brother I see you, I see you again I'm not going to speak Too much into the nonsense But you know Certain facts I don't care if I sound like a broken record
Starting point is 00:02:56 I'll keep saying it because those are facts But we'll get to that Right. I'll tell you what I kind of have as topics. Y'all going to have to help me all with topics today. Because today is a bright and early Monday morning, and we would have expected that we would have a lot more things to talk about. Now, from last stream, you know, we didn't cover the Rowdy and L.A. thing.
Starting point is 00:03:23 There's this little Wayne weekend thing going on. I do kind of have some news to break. I'll give you some exclusive news. This is just why, it's a reason why, you know, your boy and y'all, because when I get it, y'all get it. It's the reason why we're number one. We'll break some news about some, some music that's coming. What else? What else?
Starting point is 00:03:46 I don't know why I have Michael Rubin here, and I don't know why Drake is on here, but Sky Jackson's on here as well. And we didn't give Cuando Rondo the proper time to kind of deal with his situation. By the way, young boy also pled guilty, so we're going to be talking about that for a bit. And also, stunner girl, apparently she got shot and now she's coming out with a whole bunch of revelations about including even her husband. So we'll get to some of that. Okay. By the way, thank you guys for all the gifted subs. I see you guys going crazy on Twitch.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Shout to my people on Rumble, of course. Shots my people on YouTube and even on Facebook. All right. I mean, we could get right into it. I really don't care either war. Now, you know, there are some people, you know, every time I speak, I'm trying to always assure a fan. What I mean by a fan? Someone who genuinely is either neutral or genuinely cares and just wants to know.
Starting point is 00:04:49 There are other people who are haters or who they have been waiting and trust me, I'm on my 12th year. They've been saying, when is this downfall coming? those people I could never, you know, I could never ever satisfy your thirst. Only thing I could say is try again next time. So, you know, if you hear me speaking today and it's not completely in the words that I want to hear, it's because obviously I'm not trying to say nothing to that, you know, like, I have, like I'm getting sued by like three people. One's for a girl that she claims she got bit by a dog, BS, my insurance taking care of that.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Another girl who claims that she can't, well, she, I've never mentioned. matter. She, she said I defamed her by calling her, uh, what, a P word, a process, like, you know what that word is on my stream. So this is not no private shit. And she claims she met up with a person on, um, she claims she met up with somebody who, y, y, never met a person, but obviously, it's money time. They see the Mayback. They see the Lambo. They see the mansion. And they said, yo, then, you know what's funny about even that lawsuit? They're not even suing them niggas. Them niggas dropped out of the lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:06:04 They're like, fuck them niggas. We won't act. I've never met the person. I've never met the person. The person's claiming that I defamed them on my stream. This is how I talk to y'all. Claim I them. And I won't repeat exactly what was said,
Starting point is 00:06:18 even though I think it's pretty innocuous. I've talked to my lawyers dissenter. It's a frivolous lawsuit. They were just trying to get a stick up. They asked me for $300,000. I said, hell now. Like, you know, once again, I've had this stance from before. If you allow these unscrupulous individuals to stick you up,
Starting point is 00:06:35 not because you up millions means you just going to hand out $100,000. Like the moment you tell them that it's a free bank, everybody comes. So, you know, I'm sticking to my guns and you might see, yeah, these things are going to take a while to, you know, I'll give you an update on that case. By the way, all these cases are public. It's kind of so funny because I've seen on this Twitter thing recently. Today, they're like, oh my God, new information. There's an original complaint that all this was on. my lawyers have a deadline to file our response, which we will, before September or something like that.
Starting point is 00:07:10 So you're seeing one side of a situation, which, by the way, all this shit's civil. What does this all mean? Act, you hella rich, give us the money. That's all it means. Act, you got the money. We want the money. I'm going to start saying I'm broke now. I don't got no money for you, but I just want to explain to you out.
Starting point is 00:07:25 So that first case, I've never met the woman ever in my life. I talked to her one time on the phone. She was like, oh, I thought I came out here to meet you. But I met up with another thing. I said, I don't know what gave you that impression. I never told you I was, you were coming out of here to meet me. She felt salty. We talked about it on stream.
Starting point is 00:07:42 It then went on some fresh and fit where, you know, I interjected with one of her friends that supposedly was there. And then now she's like defamation. Oh, you defame me. Here's the thing. The person is suing me. I want to, I need you how to understand these cases for me. Academics is being sued by a woman in New York court. I'll tell you I would look it up.
Starting point is 00:08:01 New York Supreme Court in Queens. I'm being sued. I'm telling you the exact reason why. I'm being sued because a woman who does OnlyFans claimed that I talked about her thinking she was going to meet up with me. I never told her I was going to meet up with it. I never talked to her before.
Starting point is 00:08:20 She met up with another guy, not me. Somebody who yada on the street. I want to call it next. She met up with another guy. Never met up with me. She did me crazy. What's going to where you? you at? I'm like, whoa, are you okay? I got on the phone with her. I say, hey, I don't know who you are.
Starting point is 00:08:35 I never agreed to meet up with you. It's kind of sad and unfortunate that you flew out here thinking you might have met up with me, but I'm sorry. That's not what's going on. We talked about it on stream. She sued me for defamation because I called her his thing. The woman at the time, I can't say too much because I don't want this to be added to it. You know what I mean? The woman from my recollection was a only fan's model and is suing me for defamation because in a conversation on stream, I said, well, if that woman asked you for a thousand dollars to have whatever, that sounds like a, you know what that word is, the P word, I won't say it. A only fans model is suing for defamation because I asked a question to say if she charged
Starting point is 00:09:25 for people to That sounds like a Does that make sense? I'll tell you where that case is at. We've since responded. We're down to taking a trial. This is a frivolous case. I've spent a shit ton of money on it.
Starting point is 00:09:42 But I'm not, they wanted to stick me up for $300,000, not in a fucking lifetime. You got to go do something else to go get $300,000. I'm sorry, I'm not doing it. So I'm down to pay lawyers. And I'm down to, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:52 again, they threatened me. This was when BuzzFeed was, You know, and by the way, I'm here to say the new way how to get at people, and I feel conflicted because I'm part of the media. The new way to get at people without threat of a defamation suit or without any is like just filing the frivolous lawsuit, right? So they wanted me to pay out $300,000 because of what I said on stream. I said, I'm not paying out $300,000 because I ask a legitimate question. I'm protected by many other things. not only freedom of speech this and third there's no way it's this is not defamation if if a woman
Starting point is 00:10:29 and now i'm not talking about this person if a woman does only fans and i say oh she's a whore and there's videos of her maybe having sex how did i defame you i think i accurately described what you're kind of doing again that's not even the word i used and i wouldn't even again i'm just using that in the microcosm that's not in the do whatever but that's what this whole lawsuit's about So anyway, they tried to get me for $300,000. Not doing it. I've paid my lawyers to fight it, you know. And that case has been stuck in court.
Starting point is 00:11:02 This is the thing I've learned all about civil suits now. I got sued two years ago. We're down to take it to trial. We've submitted an abundance of evidence. Evidence that she never met me. Evidence that this woman is a, planned to meet up with another guy for whatever they had going on. I had nothing to do with me.
Starting point is 00:11:23 We said we're down to go to trial. They're on their second appeal, appealing to an appellate court that they could put in a default judgment. They don't want to go to trial. A default judgment means you don't respond. We've responded. We've responded. The court has acknowledged we've responded. They're like, well, he didn't respond in time.
Starting point is 00:11:44 We don't want to go to the trial with this. We just want a judgment. Give us the 300K. Please. No, that's not how the legal system works. The legal system works. Hey, yes, if someone's someone. legitimately and vehemently denies responding yes the default judgment gets it's like the game thing
Starting point is 00:11:59 that's what they're trying to do no we responded we responded with an abundance of proof we're ready for trial today they have no case because that's just not a case it's a frivolous lawsuit it's a frivolous lawsuit so because you're not going to get a settlement they can't go to trial and successfully went with us they're over here asking appellate judge yo I know this other judge said we can't get a default judgment because we think he responded too late. Because you just reversed the original court's thing and give us the hearing or give us the judgment because we want a default judgment to try to run his pockets. So again, you know, I have good lawyers. That's just not how the legal system works.
Starting point is 00:12:44 If that was the case, people would file lawsuits, not serve the people, wait till it's time to get a default and run off in a sunset with millions of dollars. it just doesn't work like that. So that's the case that's going nowhere fast. It's been two years. You know what I mean? The biggest threat they told us afterwards, they were like, yo,
Starting point is 00:13:00 we want $300,000. They said, we're going to go to the press. We're going to BuzzFeed news. BuzzFeed actually reached out to us. They folded up. I don't think they ran the story. So that's like a non-existent.
Starting point is 00:13:12 That case is just in limbo. Again, two years, and this is how slowly the justice and even courts isn't work. By the way, I want to mention academics is never, have not been is not in threat
Starting point is 00:13:25 of any criminal liability with any situation. By the way, tax stone, as you sit in jail, you're doing 400 months, okay? I just want to remind you,
Starting point is 00:13:36 I listened to a video of you earlier. You were wishing to have a cellmate. My brother will look around and pick the cutest nigger who's in the canteen. It's not going to be me, my buddy. I know you're trying to liken your case
Starting point is 00:13:48 to otherwise, and it sounds crazy when you're talking, extremely tough from a jail cell. It just doesn't hit no more. This is the most attention I'll give you. So I try to give you a little bit of grace, but I could tell you're very disgruntled with where you are
Starting point is 00:13:59 that has nothing to do with me, my coverage or anything else. My brother, the facts of the situation. Let me tell you this. I talk spicy. You have talked spicy. I don't care if you say you're tough and I'm not tough. You showed up to a damn event where motherfuckers didn't invite you to be at. You showed up and there was a nigga who was contracted or was invited to perform.
Starting point is 00:14:16 You brought a weapon inside a venue. You're not supposed to have a weapon up in New York City, my brother. Okay. Now, if you're talking all that shit, and let me tell you how stuff goes. You get security and you know where to fuck not to go. If you think you could be buddy, buddy with people talking crazy, of course you're going to get into incidents. And when you think you can't take an L, of course you're going to shoot somebody and kill them and then go to jail. Stop trying to mix every case with yours. Brother, your own space is stuck in like some proverbial gulag.
Starting point is 00:14:43 I'm sorry. Like, you started the real nigger podcast, but you are now in real nigger purgatory. and that's essentially 400 months. Okay, I'm just sorry to tell you that, brother. So I don't care how much you talk about. I don't care how aggressive you talk over the iPhone or the way. It doesn't matter. Okay, so I just want to let you know that.
Starting point is 00:15:03 And I'm only letting you know that because you said I don't talk about myself, which I'm doing now. So I got no problem with you. So you can keep ranting and raving. I know I got 400 months of you doing that. And listen, I guess that's a long time. They gave you KD. That's 35 years.
Starting point is 00:15:18 It's okay. but I just want to prove you wrong because I do talk about myself. I won't talk about myself every day. And also, I won't talk about myself to the detriment of a potential civil case. That's the issue and that's the difference between me and you. Tax don't say he wished that I could be as bunky. Tax, let me tell you this. The situation that you were even referring to, which I'm going to get to, the police, the detectives,
Starting point is 00:15:45 they've seen every evidence. I cooperated. I didn't run to L.A. like how you did when you killed somebody. I cooperated. I gave over everything phones give over 10 phones everything take it
Starting point is 00:15:56 there's nothing to hide there's nothing nefarious look through everything I send my security guide all my security shit is encrypted go decrypted that they don't have to waste time go get it
Starting point is 00:16:07 they look through everything by the way and I'll get to some of the Twitter stuff for the people who are talking on the like whatever those pictures you see aren't from like some independent investigation that's me
Starting point is 00:16:21 confronting a woman I sent those to her I took the screenshots there's multiple other screenshots that they won't put in that video you know why because it shows like she's awake and alert what screenshot they're gonna have which by the way the lawyer's trash for having having a victim alleged victim laying on her like looking first of all who puts a video or a picture like that in a criminal complaint you wait till trial here's the thing I sent that that that that that picture to her to say, I know what you did. This isn't like, oh, they have some, no, I sent it.
Starting point is 00:16:59 The only people who have seen that, you know what's crazy about this? The only people have seen that is me and the police. The young woman who's talking about has never seen it. These claims she's making, what is she talking about? Which is it? Did you not remember or do you now remember, but now you remember whatever. But those, there is other pictures. Again, of course, I'm not going to be stupid and put it up here.
Starting point is 00:17:18 I sent other pictures to her. Other pictures where she's on all fours. other pictures where she's moving around. Those are not going to get included by the lawyer. It doesn't help the case. Let's look through all the pictures that got sent. Well, this picture don't really look like, okay, I'm going to use this picture because it looks like it could go to our story.
Starting point is 00:17:40 It's all good. It's fine. The facts of that cases, in tax zone, let me put you on some game, because you've been in jail looking like you've been doing a lot of telegramming, but not a lot of facts, okay? The facts of that case is that not only that cooperated with the police. The police looked at my phone, messages before and after with the woman, messages before and after with the other people who might have been at the residence, they looked at any injuries or whatever she might have had. They're looking at everything. Okay?
Starting point is 00:18:09 I'm assisting with this. Not only did they realize, oh, we don't have any case here. This is not a situation where there's a crime committed. I'll give you one better. I've told this story many times. Around the same time, a few men trying to break into my house with guns. So let me give you the reality of it.
Starting point is 00:18:36 And this is where some of your minds don't really click. There was a real situation. Number one, I'm considered a high-profile person in the district. So nobody wants to make a mistake. Your ass is cooked. You make a mistake with this guy and it comes out. You say everybody running it now, you're cooked. They're going to come back at you.
Starting point is 00:18:55 So you've got to cross your teased out your eyes. They look at the evidence. Okay, we see what's going on here. Everybody's in the, I ain't going to describe it. But everybody's blah, blah, blah. Everybody's moving around. It looks, everybody looks consensual. Oh, sure you doing?
Starting point is 00:19:08 Okay, all right. We're just going to just, this isn't a crime. Let's see what I got to do with it. Okay. Hey, they come in at this time. Act is not in the video. I'm sleeping. This is all verified.
Starting point is 00:19:20 There's nothing. The story ain't going to change. Okay, we know he wakes up at a certain time. All this is known. Cool. Here's the reality and here's the facts. So they look at all these things. Now, let me bring in the other crime.
Starting point is 00:19:37 Because that other crime is there, they caught the dudes I was trying to run up in my house with AK-47s. They're in a pickle. Number one, I'm a high-profile person. Someone has made an allegation initially about what happened at my house. Cool. But then I'm also the victim of another crime. Put some of the pickle.
Starting point is 00:19:59 I'll tell you why. They know everything is going to come to like eventually. I'm a high-profile person. They're like, well, how can we prosecute these guys if potentially a defense for these guys will be that the victim, me, remember I'm the guy that you're trying to rob. They can say, well, he's accused of mad other crimes. You know they do that in court.
Starting point is 00:20:23 So this is what the police do. This is what happened. I'm telling you the truth. the police didn't want to um the police and detectives did not they're like okay we seen it they reviewed everything they got went down there i'll lock my phone showed them everything nigga they didn't have to break into nothing i'll lock my phone unlocked every phone unlocked us to security everything my lords came down there to everything we could we cooperated to the to the utmost cool um okay and this is the point which i you know we
Starting point is 00:20:56 but people are so dense, they'll never acknowledge this part. So back to the other case. So the police say, well, it's going to look funny if we clear act of this situation, and he's a victim in this other case, potentially a defense for the guys who tried to rob me, could be, hey, he was just a suspect in another case. Let's be clear. What AC is, basically it's like, if he was a suspect in another case, maybe you're preferring him. He's a high profile individual.
Starting point is 00:21:33 So you know what the police did. The police or the, well, the DA, communicate with my lawyer saying, hey, listen, there's not much, whatever. But here's the truth. There's this other case where prosecuting these other guys, your client's victim. We don't want to have a conflict of interest. we don't want to make the call that he's clear on this case. Despite we know there's nothing there. We're going to present it to what's called.
Starting point is 00:22:01 And I've talked about this many times. A grand jury. So in New Jersey, 23 people constitute a grand jury, I believe. They sit through a whole proceeding. The person you, y'all have said as the victim, they participate. Everybody participated with me. I had no idea what's going on. They all looked at everything.
Starting point is 00:22:20 They looked at the surveillance, my phone. So 23 people. in a grand jury. And by the way, this isn't the end of court where it's like, you see, when you got sentenced to 35 years, you got sentenced by 12 people beyond a reasonable doubt. But you know what a grand jury is. If there is probable cause to indict,
Starting point is 00:22:42 they will vote that you could indict. And of the people that reviewed the case, the majority said there isn't any. proof that this man did a crime. From what I've been told, it said everybody who was at the residence did any crime. They interviewed everybody. I told him the person, yo, this is the person who was a lift driver.
Starting point is 00:23:10 Go talk to them. Go talk to this person. Go talk to this person. We did everything because it's, we're not no shady shit. I'm trying my best. I hired a best investigators. Hey, there was this one guy I seen that date. Go find that, nigga. We got to get to the truth because we're just not going to let frivolous lies. Just get at us. The grand jury returns what's called a no bill.
Starting point is 00:23:36 There is not any evidence that would support claims that academics has done a criminal act in this situation as the prosecutors or anybody could allege. That is the truth. That is the current state of this case. And that was the current state of the case. And I knew it prior going into like last Christmas. Last Christmas, me and a girlfriend of mine who we've just kind of been super turbulent. That's when, you know, me and her got into it. Nothing to do with this.
Starting point is 00:24:14 But she's one of them girls and everybody know women. They get petty. She grabs some shit. She's like, you know what? Like, yo, if you don't like, you're going to dip on me or whatever the kid. Yo, I'm going to tell people that your house got ready. because they did issue a search warrant. They did do a search warrant.
Starting point is 00:24:31 By the way, that's another thing, and I probably shouldn't say here, let's say if a court, I never destroyed any evidence. That's completely false. False. False. Okay?
Starting point is 00:24:44 What ended up happening is that I jumped out ahead of the story before a girlfriend or a possible ex of mine could say something and make it look in a way that it wasn't because she didn't even know the whole details because in reality, I'm an asshole. I was cheating on her when the whole thing happened.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Sorry. When I went out with that publicly, somebody just randomly pop up like, yo, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, that happened. And then, of course, I start covering the ditty situation and the dude, because now I'm focusing on his situation, because he started, some of the stuff he was representing
Starting point is 00:25:25 some of the clients that started not making sense. I start calling it out. homie going to hit me up. Yo, bro, you know we could do something with you because somebody hit me up. A week later, there's a lawsuit. It's a civil lawsuit. They just want some money.
Starting point is 00:25:41 When it went public, by the way, this guy did a good job. And this is why I see why these, I don't think necessarily he's a good lawyer, but like I see why people get this guy because all he needed to get was media attention. They sent us a notice and they said, you guys didn't respond to us to negotiate because they were down to, oh, just pay us some money and we'll just go away. Well, I told my lawyers, and I might be saying to me, I told them, I said, I'm not paying any money.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Number one, I didn't do anything. We've been, we've been through this long-ass process that really vindicates us. Like, there's zero guilt. We went through this, like, length-staking process. Like, there's zero guilt of me doing any criminal activity. but I said even if it was like some culpability shit like oh yeah no well you know you know somebody could slip and fall at your house and that I said I'm not doing that because that young lady went online and made the accusation that accusation already is is damaging to somebody like me so I'm not gonna so
Starting point is 00:26:43 now if I do it say it was like you know what all right they say they got injured not sexual assault or like I don't care what that is cool maybe you'd be like all right you know just but now I'm not gonna do it. I'm just not going to do it because this person has damaged my reputation, which by the way, there's legal remedies and ramifications for that too. This person damaged my reputation. And
Starting point is 00:27:06 why the hell we're in the climate. We just seen with Diddy. If you pay a motherfucker after they accuse you or some wild hain of shit, nigga, you look crazy. The difference here is, Ditty's facing an indictment and probably will be indicted.
Starting point is 00:27:23 Everything worked the right way with me. No slander, no, no shade to the, the person in question. That, that, I just won't allude to it too much. The police took over. The police, everything y'all finding out is after the police looked at it, looked at it, looked at it, watched every videotape, nothing here.
Starting point is 00:27:49 23 people in a grand jury proceeding. They looked at it. They said, all right, let's see it. Where's the crime? Let's find it. Where's the crime? Is it here? Can we find it?
Starting point is 00:28:00 There is no crime here. Now, that's as much as I could really say. Because I know people want me to get into more details. You know, the people who are suing, there is zero possibility for jail time, right? There's none. There ain't no jail, no prison. So that's all I'm saying, tax tone. Just find the most attractive nigger in your canteen and go fuck with them.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Okay? I don't know what you had in mind. But for anybody else, because there's no, you know, jail, you know, ramifications or, or possibility here, because, again, you know, I'm clear of that, right? And what I mean cleared, there's a no bill, right? I'm not saying, like, obviously, if they found, like, some other video that was some secret recording that shows me doing some while, you could still be charged. I'm not, I'm not being naive to that. But I gave everything over. And for everything they saw, there's nothing crime. I would love to get at every single point, I can't because not only have they coupled with, they just want money, right? So they've coupled a sexual assault case with a defamation case. So if I say anything, they're like, well, okay, maybe he's not sexual assault,
Starting point is 00:29:14 but, yo, he's making it look certain type of way. So I can't say certain things. I'm a dude, bro. At the end of the day, I've realized where I went wrong. Number one, I'll tell you some, actually, I shouldn't even say this because my love is, like, what the fuck you know? But I will say, just go. going forward.
Starting point is 00:29:31 You know, I was reading a lot of people talk about this. I'll say this. Never let a woman, no matter what happened, she could, she could steal a million dollars. She could have tried to kill you. She could have fucked 15 million homies. She could have, she could have done anything, like break 20 TVs. Never let a woman leave your house with the feeling that you're shaming them for,
Starting point is 00:29:59 anything they could have done or may have done. And never let them feel like that was the last time they probably was going to see you. And the potential or hopefulness of whatever they had in mind was over. Because at that point, they start seeing red. I'll end it with that. And yeah, for anybody else, oh, by the way, so for everybody on Twitter, you're talking about a case I got filed three months ago, so it's three months old. No, actually not three months.
Starting point is 00:30:33 It was filed in, yeah, it's three months old. Yeah, it was filed in May. It was filed in May. So it's three months old. I urged everybody. And this is another thing to Mr. Taxstone, as you sit there with the stupid look on your face. Brother, be mad that you fumbled the back. You know, Charlemagne offered me to be the first person under his network.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Before it was tax season, I wasn't ready for a podcast. He got you. But you was the bozo with the red nose Who crashed out against all the rappers But didn't know way that you thought was gangster But look where it landed you It landed me at the top of the media list Where are you at?
Starting point is 00:31:09 That's all I want to say to you, brother. So as you sit there and you waste As I said, I guess I got 399 months of this bullshit But I get it. I've urged and I clude you in that You should go look up the case Because I am not above anything I can't discuss it because I'm paying lawyers
Starting point is 00:31:28 It would hurt me to make commentary specifically about my situation. It just would. But I urge everybody to, it's free and it's open. Go look it up. This is how a criminal, it's not a criminal complaint. This is a civil complaint. There's no jail implications.
Starting point is 00:31:44 Ain't nobody going to go to jail. There is, again, the police have spoken. This is the only thing that you should care about. If you care about any details, again, you're now going to have to be an arbiter. You're going to be a judge. And I'm cool with the. public being the judge of public i'm open to the the to people being the in the court of public opinion what you've seen is a is a complaint written by a lawyer for someone who claimed they're a victim
Starting point is 00:32:14 they have included videos from a surveillance tape that they don't have that they claim that she has no memory of doing so just think about that so you don't remember doing it but you could describe accurately what happened Okay. The only people who have the video, the DA, my attorneys. We will see. We will see why 23 people said, hey, ain't no crime. The detective said, hey, ain't no crime. We will see. Okay, what else? I don't know. What else? Okay, let me just kind of, because, all right, so here's the point. urge all y'all to follow the case. I'm going to give y'all a timeline. Again, I can speak too much, and I've probably spoken too much already, even on this situation.
Starting point is 00:33:07 But, you know, and I've talked to my lawyers. I was like, hey, listen, you know I'm a public facing person. I can't duck shit. Like, they were like, oh, I don't see it. No. You know, they've said, yo, you could 100% like double down. You could tell people, hey, listen, criminally, I'm clear. Like, there's nothing here criminal.
Starting point is 00:33:22 That's just the facts. Like, that's not, I'm making it up. This is facts. Like, a grand jury looked at this. I'm clear. I'm sorry. Okay. it's a money gram now i get it so i encourage if anybody care about the details if you want to see
Starting point is 00:33:35 if i'm a bad person or not i have no problem with that because i do that for other people go look up the case is a very public case my name is livingston george allen you can go look it up i'm not telling nobody to look it up and but you should look up all the details so let me tell you what's happened so far there's a complaint then there's an additional complaint and and you know they're doing things salaciously, you know, it's the first criminal complaint where it includes supposedly a victim being sexually assaulted. You're seeing the pictures in the complaint. They could have filed this under a Jane Doe. You know the person's name and you're seeing the pictures of the said person. Was you going to blur it out, but you see the positions? What are you talking about? I'm not in those
Starting point is 00:34:15 pictures. I'm not in anything that's, there's no video, there's no picture evidence of me in the complaint. But those are allegations. And I'm going to be fair. It's sound. We have a chance, and this is how it works in court, we will get to respond. We're going to respond to every single point. That will be done before next month. I'm going to respond to every point. That's how my lawyers will do it. We're going to respond to every point.
Starting point is 00:34:43 And then I forgot what the processes. This is a long process. It's a civil case. Nobody's going to jail, right? Like the person's trying to make it look crazy because they want some money. So, all right, cool. All right, damn. It's supposed to go viral in trend.
Starting point is 00:34:57 Oh, yes. Like, right now they're like, oh, my God, yes. We're going to put our response in. Everybody who's critical of me, it'll just tell me if you're fair. All right. I think before September 20th, go back. So once you find the case, you'll put like a little notice that they tell you
Starting point is 00:35:13 when anything gets entered. This is a real thing. You will get notice that we have filed our response. That's our official response. It will probably say a lot more than I could say because my lawyers will be taken our side and putting it in the official response format, right? Cool. Again, also, it's not our job to tell the story.
Starting point is 00:35:37 They're saying whatever story, our job is just to say, that's not true. Y'all could go look at that. I think afterwards, I think we go through a discovery period. And, you know, I would like for this conversation to go along. Now, there's something I want to say. No, I can't say. Eventually, we're going to get to a discovery period. You know what a discovery period is is when everybody shares all the information
Starting point is 00:36:01 and all of the facts of the case that everybody could be aware of. Now, we have the video. Them screenshots you see is from the video. Or actually, you only see one because people only use one. Or actually, they only put one to complain. There's many. They're in the pool. They're in a jacuzzi.
Starting point is 00:36:17 They're pouring liquor down each other throats. They're dancing. They're doing that. They're doing this. They're moving over here. They're moving over there. Then, whoa, whoa, whoa, what's going? Whoa, way, whoa, way.
Starting point is 00:36:27 Here's the thing. We, of course, will share all of the discovery, including the video, with their team. And I don't think they're playing the real of the media game. It's the people who don't like me that's playing. It's like the Kendrick fans are weirdos. If y'all think I can't share it, I can't share it, right? Because it turns to some other shit. But if y'all think it's something that I've done wrong,
Starting point is 00:36:57 whenever we share discovery to them and we give them the video, this is the video of the police is watched, the grand jury is watched. By the way, the victim saw it when they weren't in the grand jury. Whatever. When we give them the video, they could put it out. They can put it out. All right, let's see what happened.
Starting point is 00:37:14 Let's see the full shit what's going on. Wait, what the fuck? Huh? All right. Let's just end it with that, okay? Let's just end it with that. So again, for all the people who are covering this, I have no problem with y'all. And if y'all giving opinions based on what you hear at the time, that's all so cool.
Starting point is 00:37:34 Just keep up with it. You know, as I said, around mid-September, you're going to see a response from us. I forgot the next steps of the case afterwards. It goes to, I think, almost like, it's almost like a gulag thing. It goes to like discovery. Everybody got shared information. Like, you know, all of, you know, like I had 10 phones, which, you know, they're in. I have some of the best people in the world.
Starting point is 00:37:55 work for me like they're with those people have to buy all new phones all those phones in pristine condition they're they're sealed in a vault that nobody can say i try to hide i try to do nothing and whenever they want all that information we'll dump it all to them hey here it is this is a chain of custody go ahead look through it now let's look at your stuff okay let's see were you texting your friend asking them to come over where you texting your friend saying oh it's lit over here whatever, whatever. Cool.
Starting point is 00:38:26 Let's see it then. So we'll keep it at that, but for the people who think that there's some new information who just came out on Twitter, that's just absolutely not true. All this was in an original complaint that was filed three months ago.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Okay? So three months ago, all this was in there. And, hey, we will see. We will see. We will see. All right. So, unfortunately, that's part of what I, you know, because I'm a public-facing figure in, and really, I think I'm done with the tax stone, nigga.
Starting point is 00:39:06 Like, I just hear this guy just like just hot air. I'm trying to listen to him, say he's making a point. He's talking tough. I hear niggies walking past his cell. I hear niggas dangling keys. I'm like, oh, my God. Like, bruff. Like, I get it.
Starting point is 00:39:20 I think the homie's mad because I covered his case and because I gave Troy Ave like a hundred K deal. I'm sorry, my brother. I ain't had nothing against you, okay? And I guess you want me to, like, identify with you because you're like, well, Act, you talk shit just like me. Maybe you got to kill a nigger when they run up at you. Tax, I'm not sneaking into, like, when I go to see party next door, I'm not bringing a weapon. If I see, I don't know, whoever, I might have to kill them.
Starting point is 00:39:46 I'm not going to five entrances try to sneak in, hoping I have a weapon under my shirt. I got a killer nigger. That's not me. I go to see party next door First of all, I'm not going if party doesn't say Academics is Friday. I want to hang out with you after my show. So part of me even going there is me saying
Starting point is 00:40:05 Party invited me. So if something surprises me there that I don't know, I don't like, I'm looking at him to say, what's up with you? He invites me. I want, listen, he said, I want to hang out with you.
Starting point is 00:40:21 Okay, so I show up. Who do I show up? up with even then I show up with security because I don't want to be in there like oh yeah I'm just that's not I'm sorry maybe we weren't getting paid by whoever you assigned to but I'm getting paid lovely I'm not really really scrapping with you niggies out in public either so so let's kill that too so I'm showing up with security I'm showing up when the artist himself I don't do labels or this enter I might show up if somebody if I'm in the suite that's the task but I'm not trying to go backstage I don't do industry makesy shit just give me like it could be the
Starting point is 00:40:53 sweet over there with the randoms. I'm cool. Um, I still have my security. Nigger, you was in the green room and motherfucking, whatever, whatever, with a gun under your shirt because you knew there could be niggas you don't like sitting there. Did T.I tell you to come there and be there? I don't know. But that's for you to deal with it. You have 400 months to deal with it. Nicker, I, I know you're wishing and hoping, but I'm sorry, tough luck. You see, a nigga like, like a nigga like Taxstone was, what was one of the next stuff. I see you try to get off that at Flaco. Boy, stop it.
Starting point is 00:41:32 You had a lot of potential, but Flaco going outlasts you because Flacco's smart. The smart niggins is not locked up for 35. That's not the smart guy. That ain't the smart guy, never at all. The smart guy didn't trick himself out of the spot. That's not the smart guy. I want to make that abundantly clear.
Starting point is 00:41:54 So, you know, I thought I had a decent relation. You, you know, tax, didn't somebody sneak a phone through their ass crack? You called me one time when you were in trial, nigga. Like, you community came in, and I had, I get it. Like, sometimes y'all be thinking that nobody's playing teams like that. Nobody cares like that, you know? And I had no ill will towards you because I thought, like, you know, when you came in the game, I thought it was important.
Starting point is 00:42:17 I really did. I honestly did because everybody wanted me to be the blogger. That could be the tough guy, but I wasn't a tough guy. And then you came in as a natural tough guy. a blogger and I was like all right well y'all fuck with tax and I've always said that like I love when the tough guys come in because I'm like all right fuck with them because act could only give you act um we never really kind of cross paths I like how you stood up to meetmill I love that but then you got locked up and you're so bitter it's like you're blaming everybody else
Starting point is 00:42:46 why academics keep keep speaking on everybody case but himself but that's a spoken of my situation it's not a criminal case and here's the difference my nigger again there's probably culpability if you want to say you'll act well you know what you don't have learned that no invite niggas to your house no more niggins to my house yeah that's new rule no no listen nobody around me in search no no you know like as soon as people say certain shit i'm saying i'm gonna catch out niggins later trust me you got you got to learn in every situation the one thing i haven't ever heard tax say and tax why you're sitting in that dark cell with niggis walking back and forth and you shout at the portoica nigger down there saying you
Starting point is 00:43:24 gonna put hands on them this is the exact reason why where you are but also just address this fact have you came to the realization and acknowledgement? Because trust me, I have to pay a lot of money to lawyers, which I could have been blowing on anything else. But this is a situation that I have to, I'm defend because now people want to take what I've earned. Right? So I get it. It's okay. You can't, you can't be mad at it. So it is what it is. Obviously, the best thing is, there is no jail implications. Cool. All right. But people think you got it. They want it. What I've never heard you acknowledge is that you killed a man that night, that you, You brought a gun in a New York City nightclub.
Starting point is 00:44:02 Well, you know guns ain't. Look, they're frying K-Flock. You brought a gun in there. You went from exit to exit trying to figure out a way. You antagonized the man for months. And when he saw you and he punched you, you couldn't take the L. I don't think he was going to shoot you. But you shot his bodyguard.
Starting point is 00:44:25 That's the only reason why you landed in where you landed. Yeah, Troy Ava wasn't a great person. They was talking shit, doing all the time of bullshit. But acknowledge what you've done, my brother. And I think that's where we'll all get to it. I ended it with that because you're welcome to speak about my situation as much as you want. But for me, I've acknowledged. Like, when I go back and think about that night, man, oh man.
Starting point is 00:44:47 First thing I think about act, this. By the way, didn't I tell you I haven't been on vacation two years? Because, like, any time I try to have fun and I lower my guard and I have to put my faith in other people. I'd rather be drunk at the crib by myself, and I'm like, I know I'm good. I still know I'm good. I go out and even if I got security
Starting point is 00:45:09 and I got people around me, and I'm like, yo, hey, this is my night. Let me get drunk. Y'all be whatever, just make sure I'm good. If they slap a nigger, if they hit a nigger, that nigger's going to sue me. Yo, people did this to me. So like, what I've learned is like, you know,
Starting point is 00:45:27 and this is why I just keep working. Just a lot. I'm just like, all right. You know what, man? It's a lot of liability, but you got to learn how to not have too much shit around you, but just chill out, bro. Just chill out, man. And trust me, I've learned a lot in that situation, 100% like, you.
Starting point is 00:45:44 My nigga, you don't keep paying lawyers. You don't keep having to revisit a situation. You know you did nothing wrong without you learning some lessons. Trust and believe. It's just so many goddamn lessons. Like, before I ever close my eyes, everybody get out my house everybody please everybody's leaving hey hey i'm drunk i don't care even everybody everybody everybody everybody got to go everybody got to go everybody got to everybody i know i i usually
Starting point is 00:46:10 despise everybody think it's cool whatever no no everybody got to go because when i'm sleeping i can't i can't monitor any other situations i can't monitor you who thought you was gonna hang with me but now you hang no i can't monitor that so i've learned a lot i want to just know what you've learned because you've been in that jail cell for a couple of months now and it seemed like you just keep like pointing every finger well if Troy didn't do that if Troy didn't really say this me yo he said some dumb shit you know me and Troy we had an agreement
Starting point is 00:46:36 like every time we saw you tell we were just kind of like you know whatever but it was never physical what you think me and yo I talked to a little baby's boss you think me a little baby have an agreement fuck no
Starting point is 00:46:47 until me and that man get on a conversation hell not you know what I mean so like and you know it's been situations where shit I told y'all this whole situation where it's like shit I'm in Vegas Savage is out there
Starting point is 00:47:01 I'm about to hang with Savage That's my man's Savage keeps it up being with me He says oh, I'm gonna keep it a hundred with you Metro gonna be here Man I don't even want this to be nothing I know y'all niggas ain't really on the same page Bro, maybe you shouldn't even come bro
Starting point is 00:47:15 You know what I could have said Fuck that nigga Broding I'm daring nigga I'm daring nigga I got the blick on me Nick I'm daring nigga Whatever gonna happen No He's an artist that's gonna perform at some shit
Starting point is 00:47:28 bro I'm just trying to have fun for the night I don't get it for fucking about go there or go somewhere else I just have someone catch up with you later so good I ain't tripping fine you hang out with ice cool I'm not bulldozing my way in nowhere that's the problem this is why y'all niggas keeps with this dumb shit oh act don't be outside yeah I don't want to have to kill niggas like how taxed
Starting point is 00:47:45 it because I wouldn't do nothing like that just to be clear all right anyway that's just how it is and yeah bro no harm no foul you get I mean so I end that situation.
Starting point is 00:47:59 I think I've done a decent job of addressing. I probably maybe even said a little bit too much when I don't want to talk about the case, really. But we can move on to some other stuff. But for the people, and really, I only went into that. Bro, I know I have so many people like, you know, like, this Twitter shit don't affect me. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:16 Like, I know y'all be looking like, damn, who could we send this to to get him canceled? Who are you going to send it to? We're still going to have like 15,000 people on here watching. We're still going to, like, be having a good time. these labels still are going to need me. I haven't going to a lot of you. Recently, I think my agent came to me like,
Starting point is 00:48:36 hey, serious is trying to get a deal. That's the fuck a deal. You know why? Because this is a reality. I could have made more money without comp, well, both, without Complex and Spotify than I made with Spotify. Right now I want to be independent.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Because just like for fuck shit like this, everybody mad on Twitter, but they got nobody to send it to. How can we, who are we canceling them with? who y'all send it to send it to your grandma your mama nobody
Starting point is 00:49:02 because I'm gonna get on here still do my entertainment still do what I gotta do still do make what I got to make and we're gonna just keep it going so you know um you know that's one of the reasons even now I'm like I told my
Starting point is 00:49:16 I told my Lord man I'm good let's be independent for a bit let's be independent for a bit let's be independent because all these things they're way yo you know they've been waving like yo something, yo, remember when Complex is suspended me for like the Chrissy Teagan
Starting point is 00:49:31 shit? Because he's a bitch. She's a bitch. It is what it is, my nigga. I couldn't say it when I was on Complex. This is why I'm saying I'm making the most money I've ever made right now. Being the motherfucking independent that I know my lawyer and my agent, they came to me, they said, hey, listen, this is a $4 million play.
Starting point is 00:49:47 And I ain't going to lie to you, when your lawyer agent come to you and say that $4 million, whew, I do like money. But then I start thinking, I said, well, if I just stream independently, and I do this, this and that, I do this side deal with these people. They don't give a fuck.
Starting point is 00:50:00 I do this. I'm actually going to make about five and a half. I just got to wait for it. Y'all's going to give me, y'all going to front me the money with the four. I'm just going to be independent. What's the benefits? Here's the pros and the cons.
Starting point is 00:50:15 The cons is you're going to have to wait that time to get the whole money. And you're going to have to work for it. So when the days you're lazy, you don't want to stream and you don't want to do ABC, you got to do it. but here's the here's a pros when you see my folks on
Starting point is 00:50:29 Twitter saying oh we got him cancel him I keep telling people you can't cancel what you never helped build so if you never gave me a view of day in your life if you never supported me you were never involved in building what we got here how to fuck who are you going to tell it cancel me so yeah I digress
Starting point is 00:50:47 all right I think we did good there um we're going to get on to the other topics uh you know and by the way I did that just with some transparency because I'll see a hater say something and then maybe somebody who does fuck with me they don't know what to say to be like, oh, I can talk about all the people who don't talk
Starting point is 00:51:04 about himself. All right, cool. I spent a whole hour, the first hour of the stream, talking exactly about what all these niggas is talking about. Okay? If you have any other questions, I'm encouraging you. Go pull up the docs and follow it for the next few months, maybe years. This is going to take, this case is going to take maybe years.
Starting point is 00:51:24 You get what I'm saying? It is what it is. Like, this is a civil case. They want money. I didn't give them money. That, but I told you how I didn't give them money. We're now going to be in a fight for money.
Starting point is 00:51:36 We're fighting for cash. That's what it is. There's nothing more. You're fighting for cash. That's it. We're fighting for cash. All right. All right.
Starting point is 00:51:49 All right. Okay. Now, I will say this as we spin out of this. Some very secret sources has told me that, I heard it's coming out. I heard it's coming out, people, with a music video. Now, there's some interesting shit going on here.
Starting point is 00:52:31 I hear the super soaked track is coming out. Music video included one caveat. There's no little Yaddy on it. Which that's a little confusing to me. But it is what it is. Only confusing because it was Yadi song initially. Drake sent that to Yadi for it to be on Yadi. concrete project. Yadhi sent it to Kai. They previewed it.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Looked like Yadhi had tried to get it clear, couldn't get it clear, because apparently the guy Mr. Hotspot wouldn't clear it because he said it was too vile. Now, I don't if I could look at the lyrics. Um, oh my god. I don't know who was cursing on the record. I don't even remember it like that. Let's see. Here we go. Well, I mean, Drake's saying she was a whole. Yeah, if the guy's about positivity, I don't know if he won that necessarily on the record. Right?
Starting point is 00:53:45 He says, yeah, you say, we fuck on a jet. Okay, I don't know if that's going to still be in the song. Okay. What did Yadi say? All I sip is Kone. He's not really cursing. Anyway, he's, I could turn this bitch up. I could 63 a bitch.
Starting point is 00:54:01 I could turn him up. Okay, I don't really know. Anyway, from what I've heard is that this song is coming out this is not a source from drake by the way just to let you know yes i have multiple other sources outside of drink um and drake don't even know i'm telling you on this too you know what i'm saying i haven't even asked drink about this uh but i've heard that this song's coming out i saw i saw something that could be a music video and it eerily matches a silhouette Did I see in Drake Post?
Starting point is 00:54:40 I don't know if he's still on his Instagram. No, it's not. Let me see. There's a silhouette or silhouette. Am I saying it, right? Silhouette? Hold on. Where is it?
Starting point is 00:55:09 Where is it? Where is it? I'm trying to find out. I'm trying to find. Don't worry. Don't you worry. Bang. What I hear?
Starting point is 00:55:21 This is almost a still from the music video. Okay? So I'm hearing this. on the way. I'm hearing this on the way. Actually, actually, you know I'll come with the shit. Oh, I gotta crop this. By the way, I got some of the Illuminati. Don't you worry. I can get it from drink, though. Definitely not. And I ain't allowed. Drake might not be happy to put this up, but shit.
Starting point is 00:56:02 I mean, I gotta come out with some of the little exclusive news. It's how I built my brand. I got to add exclusive. I'm sorry. You gotta come to act for the shit. I'm sorry. Okay? We're not spending too long on this. We're going to talk about if, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:14 these new records flopped or not. And then we're going to move on from really the Drake section in this. But apparently, here we go. Apparently, look. Oh, there we go. There we go. Oh, oh, he's showing nothing to change. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:38 All right. But yeah, music video anyway. Let's kind of analyze the three-pack that he dropped. It's called 100 gigs on your headtop. It's up. It has a joint with Lado. And it has the other joint of red-green blue or red-blue green. Now, remember I told you out last stream if you all right.
Starting point is 00:56:58 If you do remember, I said, yo, check this out. Drake will, you know, this is acceptable for Drake versus we need to start hitting the panic button. we need to hit the panic button for Drake if potentially none of these records chart. If none of these records chart, we're in panic mode. Now, what I anticipated, right? Remember the songs were about out for a week before you put up to DSPs. I still don't think they're the strongest record, but it's still Drake. So we're really just trying to gauge if a star power is still worse it needs to be.
Starting point is 00:57:34 So I thought, hey, this is a reason. placement for Drake with these new three songs that we could say, okay, it's not panic mode versus it is panic mode. I said it's up record that features Young Thug and 21 Savage. That should be somewhere around the top 25. If Drake don't have a record in that mix, that's crazy. I said the other two, I said maybe. in the, I don't know, top like, like 60, top 70.
Starting point is 00:58:14 But everyone should make the charts. We do have the predictions. By the way, the charts are getting announced. Billboard drops, if you don't know, Billboard drops the Hot 100 on Mondays at noon. Or they do an announcement like stream or whatever for like their insiders. And then they put up the top 10 and then the site updates the next day. But we do have the prediction for what is going to make the charts.
Starting point is 00:58:36 Okay. Sluat to this, this Twitter account right here. salute to this Twitter account is called talking to charts. You guys should actually follow them. They actually do a pretty good job of like kind of like predicting what's going to happen. They actually did official predictions.
Starting point is 00:58:52 And according to the official predictions for the charts that's going to come out literally in a couple hours, they're saying that Drake is going to be almost exactly what I said. Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see, hold on.
Starting point is 00:59:10 All right, they're saying he's not going to be top 25, but they're saying he's going to be 28. So it's up is going to be 28, which is kind of on par with what I said, right? I said top 25 into 28. Come on, right? So that's the first track.
Starting point is 00:59:24 So that's supposed to be 28 on the charts. By the way, it was also interesting, and I do want to, like, put y'all on game in case you're one of those people who care about numbers a lot. Drake's song with sexy red, was it, um, it was it, you? Like, whatever that was.
Starting point is 00:59:42 it was starting to it was teetering on falling off the charts and drake is Drake has had a streak of over two years it's pushing three years over two years of consistently being on the hot 100 every single week it's the longest tree currently in rap so you know that I thought that was going to be a bad look for him because you know Kendrick fan you know they're delusional it's a Kenjick fan is drumming up all this bullshit about me like shit that we've already like you know went through it's a lot of but there's the same people who they're trying to make it seem like, oh my God, Kendrick did kill everybody, right?
Starting point is 01:00:17 So I think Drake is also cognizant of that and realizes that track with him and sexy red might fall off the track and that was the last track he had on the list. Remember, he hasn't put out records for a while. And yes, you know, family matters did fall off the top 100. And I think he dropped at a particular time to get three new records on the list and to keep that street going.
Starting point is 01:00:39 So obviously the street is going to be kept going by it's up because now it's 28. The next record that's on there, let's see. And by the way, he has the highest debut. So Drake has the highest debut on the list. It's 28, the new entry, which it's up featuring 21 Savage and Young Thug. And then the other record that he featured is blue, green, red, which is going to be around in the 60 range, so 63, which I think that's good too.
Starting point is 01:01:09 I actually think that's good. You know, I heard a lot of people saying they either weren't filling the record or they didn't think you had to luster. But shit, you know, all the top debuts these week, this week is Drake. So he's going to be around a 60 range. And then we're going to see the last record with Lado. I thought that record was going to do a little bit better. But it's okay. It's still going to make the top 100 according to the predictions.
Starting point is 01:01:32 And that's going to be the, where is that? It's the housekeeping nose. That's going to be at 85. So, you know, Drake is going to debut all three tracks on the Billboard Hot 100 just goes to show. Still the guy, right? Like, you know, even if he dropped those records six days before, once they did hit DSPs and they did go up officially, they still all made the charts, right? Like, shit, you just like, ah, could you be mad, right? Like, the guy's still doing this thing, right?
Starting point is 01:02:02 So Drake's going to have all three tracks on the charts. Now, if you ask me, did Drake flop? Absolutely not. This just tells me that potency-wise, he's still the same. Again, it's hard to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, especially if you're not like promoting the fuck out of a song. Right?
Starting point is 01:02:23 So you just drop three songs and they happen to all be, you know, one's the top 30 song, one's a top 70 song, one's the top 95 song or 90 song, whatever. Yeah, like, you know, we have to say this has shown us that nothing has changed with Drake, but I will say this to be fair. Drake still is yet to drop a track, not saying he needs to because he was supposed to be on vacation.
Starting point is 01:02:49 He's supposed to be in a break, right? He still has to drop a track to show us, I'm the number one guy still. Like that track that pretty much stays in the top five, right? So, you know, that's the only thing we're missing, but, you know, these weren't tracks that he was like, oh, whatever. But, you know, apparently if he's about to drop that song without Yadi, maybe that record goes top 15 or so
Starting point is 01:03:09 you get what I'm saying So that's just the conversation I still don't think that Drake has really dropped The record he fully wants to put everything behind And we'll just see I think the way he's gonna drop this record The Super Soap record is gonna be just like how Jumbotron shit pop in is like It's kind of like yo just drop it
Starting point is 01:03:30 I know y'all fuck with it let it run it up But we're not pushing it too crazy So again we still have to see what he's going to do with a record he thinks is a super smash or maybe a record he's going to be like a single for potentially his new album with party next door that's coming up soon right okay somebody says he's dropped 10 songs already okay all right okay you know i acknowledge that i acknowledge that i acknowledge that right and i did say that the drink stimulus package. It's not the same at this moment, but here's why I say it's not the same. Let's be clear,
Starting point is 01:04:15 Kendrick does not have a stimulus package. Jake Cole does not have a stimulus package. These other guys don't have a stimulus package where they just hop on any song and it automatically charts. That was only allowed it to drink. And this is why I get when people criticize drink because I'm like, it's one thing if you're saying, you know, it's like the LeBron comparison. I keep saying. When we talk about LeBron, we don't use the same criticism for KD because you're like, oh, well, he's not compared to Mike. LeBron, you are. So we're going to use this unrealistic expectation for you
Starting point is 01:04:44 because you're compared to the greatest that's ever been. Drake, who historically has done this that none of his counterparts have ever done. The stimulus package shit does not extend to his peers. Okay? I could show you that if we look at percentage-wise, Drake appearing on a track versus Kendrick appearing on a project or a track, Drake has a higher chart positions and he charts at a better percentage.
Starting point is 01:05:09 just what it is. So the guy is competing with just not any of his peers. So cool. Maybe now you're like, okay, yeah, I've seen the track with Camila Cabello. That didn't do too much. I seen the track with, um, Gordo, that didn't do too much. You're making a point. And that's why I said, you know, the stimulus package isn't in the best, the stock isn't the highest right now. But we're also taught, we're criticizing a guy on something we can't even give anybody else credit to. Right? It's not like we could be like, okay, yeah, you didn't chart with her, but these, these, other guys always try they don't do anything so you know it depends on if you want to like you know um slice here but whatever okay cool we're not going to talk about drake the entire time today and we should
Starting point is 01:05:54 probably now proceed right we should probably proceed to some other things um i hope you guys you know if you tune in for whether the drama or whatever i hope you guys got all what you needed to get but here we are now um cool so okay okay so okay We could get into the 50 and should we get into that? I guess so, right? So 50 Cent went to Shreveport. Now, if you don't know, Shreveport's in Louisiana, this is a really important place because 50 Cent is trying to do what Tile Perry did.
Starting point is 01:06:24 50 Cent is building a huge studio that he could produce like the litany of shows that he already has. 50 Cent Shreveport Studio. He's going to be launching a studio there basically trying to follow Tala Perry model. I don't know if you guys ever seen, but Tyler Perry basically essentially conquered Georgia. And, you know, the reason why he's a billionaire, Tyler Perry's studio tour, he did this in Atlanta. Now, the majority of the studio is, the majority of movie studios are actually listed or actually in L.A. Tyler Perry, who's a guy who's written, directed, produced, and even starred in his own films, because he's a one-man army and he's kind of acquired the resources and wealth that said, hey, I don't need. to be the gatekeepers of them saying yes or no to my movies, he said, I don't need to be in
Starting point is 01:07:17 Hollywood. I could just build my own Hollywood, and he took that for what Black Wakanda is, which we all know is Atlanta. So if you guys never seen, this is his, this is his studio space in, and I'm going to speed this up, you know, I'm not going to show everything. This is studio space in Atlanta, in Atlanta, and he shoots all of his sitcoms, movies, TV shows here. Here you go. This was all Fort McPherson Army base, there was an 18-hole golf course here that rivaled Augusta. It was absolutely beautiful. By the way, no matter if you, whatever you think of Tyler Perry, you got to have so much a tremendous amount of respect for him.
Starting point is 01:07:54 This man has built a billion-dollar empire from scratch. Like, he's driving around what's equivalent to a town, but it's a whole movie studio and just studios for his shooting. All right. So 12, town stages. We're getting ready for our big grand opening celebration. where we will be dedicating these sound stages to a lot of people who have
Starting point is 01:08:14 inspired and encouraged me over the years. So you've got Hallie Berry here and Benzel Washington and Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah. Lots of things have been shot here. The Walking Dead, Black Panther shot here. First Man, Instant Family with Mark Wahlberg. Really excited to be given stewardship
Starting point is 01:08:31 to make sure that the land is maintained, that the history is protected and always serviced and known for many people. This is Maxingville. It's our back lot where I shoot a few of my TV shows. So basically, these aren't even like real houses. Like, they look like houses that they could do outside shots,
Starting point is 01:08:50 but like basically inside, they're like pretty much sets. You know, he's doing sitcoms in these places. He's, you know, some of these houses you're going to notice from some of the sitcoms that you might watch that he's produced or written. And he just built a whole town of it. And it looks real. It looks like super real, right? But it's a big-ass movie set.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Fans of those shows will definitely recognize some of these houses, especially this neighborhood in particular. Now, I don't know what he's talking about, but apparently this is people who watch this stuff would know it. If Loving You is wrong. So this area in Maxineville is dedicated to... Okay, let me click to some more interesting parts. He shows a replica of the White House. I guess he was doing some movie or some TV show that based around the White House and rather go rent a warehouse or go build something. He built it in a studio lot.
Starting point is 01:09:38 And this is how the White House look. Look at this. That ain't good. That ain't good. Okay, great. Now I'm going to show you the White House. Welcome to the White House. So still a lot of cleaning being done here, but...
Starting point is 01:09:53 I don't know how to turn the lights on. So they've built a replica of the, you know, the White House, which is in Washington, D.C., but it's built it here that they could shoot their films here, which is, this is crazy. This just shows you entrepreneurship. If you really, you know, you're really doing a... film shitting, you're really not bullshitting, you're going to do it to the heights that this guy's done it. You know, again, you got to give all the credit.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Let's go upstairs. This is the 80% replica of the actual White House in Washington, B.C. So we built this for my new show called The Oval on BET. And we're really proud of how it turned out. The residents of the White House famous iconic window here. President's bedroom. Some hell has gone on in this room over the last episodes. Oh, we've done some everything here.
Starting point is 01:10:37 This is the daughter's room. Yeah, so. I don't think the lights are wrong. Show you something. This is Medea's car. She would say, Nah, he's also popular for a Medea series, so he shows that.
Starting point is 01:10:48 This car goes two miles an hour. I can run fast. But the hospital. Anyway, all right. So I didn't show you this to, you know, just being a Tyler Perry like, you know, sidebar.
Starting point is 01:11:01 I was really showing you guys this because 50 Cent has seen what he's done. And 50 because he's producing all these great shows, like Power. and all the derivatives of power and BMF and all these other things that, you know, people have subscribed to stars to like watch a lot of things that 50 Cent has, you know, pretty much gotten greenlit and gotten produced. 50 is like, wait, maybe I don't need stars.
Starting point is 01:11:24 Maybe I could just produce my own, whether it's movies or maybe just straight to Hulu, Netflix, whatever the cases. And this is what 50 is doing in Shreveport, Louisiana. That's where he's picked to do it. So he's going to, he's debuted, you know, what's called, you know, I'm saying, I'm just disabled this app blocker. He's debut what's being called G-Unit Studios there. And I don't know if we have a tour or anything of the sort yet.
Starting point is 01:11:50 But the city is definitely behind them. Also, you know, if you wonder, I know 50's usually super spicy. But if you wonder why he toned it down a bit, hey, you know, for you to get that operation going on, you're going to want to, you know, have the mayor on your side. you can see right here, the mayor of Shreveport. Shreveport, do proclaim Thursday, April 18th, 2024, as Curtis 50 Cent, Jackson, the third day. Now, here's the thing, we all know how these days work.
Starting point is 01:12:21 It's like he's bringing a studio to Shreveport. This is a place where, you know, it's a very interesting place, but he's going to be bringing thousands of job opportunities, thousands of millions, or actually millions of dollars in revenue that's going to help, you know, pay for, um, pay taxes. and help for the betterment of the entire city of Shreveport, but also just going to help out like the residents there, right? That's the hope. So of course you see once the mayor probably approved the plans,
Starting point is 01:12:49 this and third, they're instantly locked in with Curtis Jackson, AK 50 cent. Yo, we're going to name a day after you, blah, blah, blah, blah. You know, I'm pretty sure he could finesse the situation where they might even throw some money in or throw some very laxative or, you know, lackadaisical, you know, ordinances that, you know, sometimes they'll be like, oh, you can't build a fence over eight feet.
Starting point is 01:13:13 All right, 50, you could go up to 20. You get what I'm saying? They're going to play ball with him because he's going to bring a lot of money to the area. And by the way, that's kind of what happens when some of these huge businesses go into some of these, like, smaller places. If you look at Disney, Disney, I know it says like Orlando, but like, it's kind of like, is this town that's right close to Orlando? Disney basically is the government.
Starting point is 01:13:34 Like, you know what I mean? The government has let them do what they want. to the point where Disney's even subsidizes them, pays for some of the fire and police presence there. So basically Disney's like damn near the government. You get what I'm saying? So it's like they'll allow Disney to break all type of rules. You do your own inspections.
Starting point is 01:13:49 You do what you want. We'll just have an oversight committee, right? So that's kind of a goal for 50. And 50 has this idea in mind. Now, one of the things, and I know I'm making this long, and I'm sorry for this, but I got to say it. You got to be proud of somebody like 50. This guy's a hustler from Southside Jamaica,
Starting point is 01:14:06 Queens. This guy made it after getting shot nine times. Beef with 80% of the industry. Not only that, you know, he made some fuck-ups. Cache a couple checks or wrote a couple checks with his mouth that he couldn't cash. And he filed bankruptcy at a point. There was a point that he had this big Connecticut mansion that was, you know, liquidated, right? And eventually people looked at him as subpart to his peers who are his peers and look at Diddy even though Diddy came way before him They look as Diddy as his peers remember the billionaire remix
Starting point is 01:14:41 Diddy you have Uh Jay and you know people have looked at him in this ilk But you know obviously I have to remember I sold quarter water and bottle for two bucks And I sold for a billion what the fuck You know after he lost that through all the bankruptcy people like damn 50s are attained on the gram but will he ever really get back to that billionaire status 50 realized quickly that the music shit wasn't going over He pivoted to film
Starting point is 01:15:05 Remember when that nigga lost He lost like 100 pounds 50 cent Weight loss movie He was this was during his acting days That's when he was getting acclimated with the film industry I mean he was going hard So he learned it through this
Starting point is 01:15:19 Obviously the get rich died trying movie The cent third The guy put in a lot of work You know he had he had these other movies That he was a part of All falls all things fall apart It's a bunch of stuff that he was involved And now once he struck goal with the Stars thing and doing classics, you know, he's almost
Starting point is 01:15:37 like the person that's bringing back essentially almost like, you know how the classics in the 90 when, you know, we don't see the boys in the hoods and some of these like, you know, you know, really cultural movies anymore, even though there's a market still for it. 50's bringing it back. And yeah, this is his billion dollar play. And I'm super proud of him. I can't even allow. I'm super proud of him.
Starting point is 01:15:57 So he's chose Shreveport, Louisiana. I'm pretty sure taxes, tax purposes, that's perfect, land purposes, that's perfect. And he's going to do it there. So let me get past all of that. You know, he now wants to warm up to the locals. He's not from Shreveport, Louisiana, okay? He's probably been there, one, performed a bunch, but he's not from there. So what he did was he did, like, this huge, like, festival, and he wanted to show mostly love to the locals.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Like, hey, listen, not only am I going to get child employed and get child jobs and bring resources here, I'm going to put this city on the map. So I'm going to do what you've never seen before. So he did what's called, let me see if I can find. It's probably on his page. He did this whole, like, festival where it had a shit ton of comedians, and he had a shit ton of other people show up and basically perform. Can I find it?
Starting point is 01:16:43 Can I find it? Where is it? Where is it? Is it this? Yeah, it was called humor and harmony or something like that? Yeah, 50 cent humor harmony. Here we go. So he had this whole weekend, you know.
Starting point is 01:17:08 Shout to a million dollars worth the game. They kind of covered the majority of the whole thing. You know, you know. Everybody's gone on there. I think of long. She left, but you. There's a celebrity game. They had also, I'll just play this because look like this news report.
Starting point is 01:17:28 Here we go. City officials say they don't have the numbers to prove it just yet. But humor in Harmony Week. made a big economic impact on Shreveport. This is not just about a party. It's about the economy. 50s, his platform is conscious capitalism. That means deliberately knowing how to use his machine to help the economy.
Starting point is 01:17:50 For the first time in nearly two decades, the entertainment district in downtown Shreveport saw thousands of people all in the same space at once and on multiple days. Certainly some of the people in the entertainment district, some of our longtime tenants, tenants, Cassandra is not too long time, but they benefited. I think that Faddy Arbuckle's benefited from it. I'd like to think that other businesses around there, some of the nightclubs and some of the other places would have stood to have benefited. But Shreveport Mayor Tom Arsenaulte says the numbers will reflect in the hotel motel tax and the overall sales tax. The downtown hotels in Shreeport were full. They were full all weekend long. They had a lot of ancillary activities.
Starting point is 01:18:30 I'm sure that they did exceptionally well. And I'm really pleased. for that including the Hilton, Samstown, and valleys. The success of Humor in Harmony Weekend and the outcome is a result of what can be called the 50 effects. We understood that this region has been... Okay, so he also did like a huge comedy show and with performances. We could probably find some, some like, you know, here we go, this is some of that concert. This is him performing. But Kat Williams, Andrew Sholes, Michael Blacks, Michael Blacks, and Seths,
Starting point is 01:19:03 was fucking hilarious. So many great people who performed, and I'm gonna be honest with you, he brought like a festival down there, like legit, like a heavy-hidden motherfucking festival. And everybody was super happy, but not everybody. Hurricane Chris,
Starting point is 01:19:19 who's actually from Louisiana, came out and, you know, he felt a little bit of way about the situation. He said this. How fuck you're supposed to be a nigga that's a part of hip-hop? You throw a motherfucking concert in Louisiana
Starting point is 01:19:32 and don't book. no Louisiana Legends and put no bank roll in no Louisiana Legends pocket but you pay the police a half a million dollars. What type of bitch-ass shit is that? You ain't fucking with my city, nigger. You take an advantage of my city, nigger, because shit cheap and it's shit costs way less than it costs where you from. And y'all's stupid, slow, motherfucker so crazy that y'all gonna let this nigger come down here and die. And I show no love to Louisiana. This niggas ain't booked no Louisiana artist. This nigg ain't book Big Popper. This nigga ain't book Be Will. This nigga ain't
Starting point is 01:20:03 book hurricane. The nigga didn't even go to Baton Rouge and get no boosies or no webbies. Like, nigga didn't fuck with us. Nigel came to take advantage of us. Shreveport had cheap-ass land. He came and bought that shit and a nigga don't give a fuck about fucking with us. And he just showed you that by paying the police a half a million dollars when we got young niggas out here starving. When we got young niggas out here killing each other, that fucking money could have went
Starting point is 01:20:25 to anything that helped the motherfucking youth. We don't need more money invested into the police, nigga. We need more motherfucking money invested into the community. We need motherfuckers who know the community, who know the people who willing to put their motherfucking feet on the ground to make a difference with their influence. Fuck your money, nigga. We don't care nothing about it. Think these white people ain't been having no motherfucking money in Louisiana.
Starting point is 01:20:46 They're using you to come through this motherfucker and to pay the city up. Nigga they're going to use you to rebuild the roads. They're not going to use you to help the youth, nigga Louisiana give a fuck about jail. How to fuck you're supposed to be a nigga that's a. Okay. Now, uh, that was that was the first thing he said in. Here's what I think. I was a little bit disappointed by Hurricane Chris with this.
Starting point is 01:21:08 I spoke to him a few times, not about this, but with what he went through, you know, he was charged for a murder that we found out later with self-defense. He essentially went to trial and actually beat that case. He was found not guilty. I'm very happy for him. I believe this is a case of a rapper not being able to see the forest from the trees. Again, you can't, I'm not saying he's completely wrong. But you can't judge 50 for his motives with Shreveport off of one weekend and one show. That was just like, it's almost like a grand opening show.
Starting point is 01:21:47 You can't say, oh, because you ain't do it, then you'll never fuck with us, right? He knows he's going to build a studio in Shreveport. By the way, there's nothing wrong with him realizing this is the best place to have a studio based on either costs, rules, police, whatever. But I do believe, and I agree with Hurricane Chris, he should make sure the locals, right? Like the local economies also benefit and people are getting jobs. He should want to help locally because he's coming to their land.
Starting point is 01:22:21 And it's kind of like, oh, what's Salswaka said a bit, but it matters more here because you're coming to build something there and nobody wants you to bring outside shit constantly there because it's their place. I get it. But to call out 50 for one show before his studio was even built, you don't know if maybe he's going to take interest
Starting point is 01:22:44 in some of the stories that now he's going to get privy to in Louisiana. Maybe he does a story or a movie based on the life of Busy. Because he didn't bring out out to a concert, to perform is fuck him. Now, I get it. Maybe if you're from Shreveport, like, or you're from Louisiana, like, man, why nobody up there was like us?
Starting point is 01:23:07 Which, by the way, we're going to get to like some rebuttal, but, but this is where I always caution rapper. Sometimes I burn the bridge too quickly. 50 is setting up an institution. Also, here's my problem with Hurricane Chris saying this. If 50 wasn't somebody in the culture, this happens all the time. This is, you know, in a different residential form of this is what gentrification is.
Starting point is 01:23:35 I don't see y'all over here blasting people for gentrification. When y'all see Amazon move in and just clear out a swat the land and build five warehouses and now this is their new hub, I don't see y'all cussing out Jeff Bezos. I don't see if, you know, these developers come in and they just clear out a whole land and knock down all the historical houses that everybody, great grandma used to live at, because they want to build up, I don't see that same energy for that. And it feels like the upset that he is feeling is that, bro, why you ain't put us on an event? It's one an event.
Starting point is 01:24:12 He says you ain't paying no Louisiana rappers, but you pay the police half a million dollars. Well, you've got to pay for security. That's just how it works. It's one event. It's one event. There's going to be many more. 50's trying to beat her for 20 years. For me, if I'm him, why would you want to burn that bridge?
Starting point is 01:24:30 If anything, I'd hit 50, like, yo, let me holl at you, brother. I know you down here. Hey, if not for anything, I want to be somebody who could be by your side because I'm going to show you how we move in this land right here. Because you know, there's going to be all type of, you know, shit trickles down. You know, like whatever roles or whatever festivals he's going to bring. I've never you know with all due respect to Shreveport I've never really heard about we hear about Ban Rouge right we hear about New Orleans
Starting point is 01:25:04 we don't hear about Shreveport much when it comes to entertainment so when I see him go this hard I'm like man I feel like you're hurting yourself anyway after that happened we had Fredo Pang who instantly responded he said this okay okay no Guzana artists Newzanna legends who the fuck I am there Oh, apparently, Fredo Bang was there. Okay.
Starting point is 01:25:41 Now, after that, 50 responded himself. And you know 50, he's just, 50's one way, man. Like, he's not the guy like, oh, my bad, my bad hurricane, Chris. He wasn't about to do that at all. right? Is this responsible up here or do I got to go find it? Let me see let me see if I got to go find it
Starting point is 01:26:06 I think I do gotta go find it here we go I'm gonna find it here so 50 posted up this was actually a movie and he said Hurricane Flex boy your shit is whack
Starting point is 01:26:23 the fuck you think you Fredo bang your shit gets no play my ride well Yo, it's so surprising to me that I've never seen 50 not be 50. He's just one way the entire time. And even if you don't like some of his antics, you've got to appreciate somebody who, it's like peanut butter and jelly. Like, you know what it's going to be.
Starting point is 01:26:50 You don't have to guess. There's no, what is he going to think now? It's not like Kanye. Kanye could wake up on the wrong side of the bed, put on a maga hat. He could wake up on the other side of the bed, go at the Jews. Like, he'd do anything. 50 we almost could know damn well what he might to say every single goddamn time now we get hurricane chrisal responded back to that right and he responded he said this big dummy you just proved my
Starting point is 01:27:17 point you don't know shit about the city tree port the nigger just said i got one song nigga i go all the way back to five entertainment that's how i know you don't know shit about the city homie you just a coach of old jazz nigga that's seen some shit for sale and you want to come profit. Now go ahead and go get some niggas something since I didn't got on your ass. Go ahead and go try to pound it to some niggas and put some niggas on to do something and help some niggas. Because you see I'm getting on your motherfucking ass. Go ahead and try to play chess like that. You ain't going to outsmart me. Nigga, I ain't none of these dumb ass fool-ass niggas you ever dealt with. Nigel, I got a whole catalog of shit. Me and Bousie got a mixtape.
Starting point is 01:27:49 I've been dropping music in Shreport since 05. I've been touring in Louisiana and all these Texas area since 05. Dumbass niggas, nigga don't know nothing about our culture. That's why I was going off on this nigger because I know this nigga. I don't give a fuck to do no research about us and our people. Shreve what? You may say, man. Stand up or fall for any motherfucking time. You got to stand up for something, man.
Starting point is 01:28:12 Okay. So, you know, I've seen Tony A. In the chat, he says negative news spread so fast. Okay. Some people say he injected some money into that city's economy and people are so mad. Some people also said, yo, you're talking about not doing research, but didn't even do research. Louisiana book, I'm researching Louisiana artist. Fitty did book at the festival.
Starting point is 01:28:32 Just apologize, my G and move on. Man, I know Fiti a lot of times is a bully. And we've seen him incessantly pick on certain people. For example, did he? But I'm going to be honest with you. Hurricane Chris is coming off heavily, like, you feel a little salty and holler at you, man. And for that, I have to say,
Starting point is 01:28:58 I think you're messing up your own back because you have a company that's rooted in hip hop coming to your backyard and rather than if I'm you and maybe you're too stuck in the mindset of getting paid as a rapper if you know so much about Shreveport Louisiana how about you come the guy's making movies he's not coming there with a label
Starting point is 01:29:20 so it's interesting you're mad that he didn't book rappers but he's not he's coming there with a movie company a studio How about you come up with some of the original stories of some of either, you know, gangsters, drug dealers. It doesn't have to be negative, necessarily negative, but some of the original stories that's from Louisiana that maybe you could, you could turn into a script that 50 could possibly put on a big screen or put on something that could be on Netflix, Hulu stars, or whatever the case is, and then you could be in a different part of your career. Why would you, because you didn't get hired as a musician, why would you hate on someone who's trying to do some film? Again, I don't necessarily think he's trying to hate, but I understand, you know, 50's not going to forgive this, right? 50's going to remember this.
Starting point is 01:30:05 And I think that's where, like, you close doors on yourself without realizing the opportunity that's in front of you. You know what I mean? It's just so much a bigger picture. Like, we've heard these stories about Marlowe, Mike, and Boosie, and I'm going to be honest with you, that shit kind of sounds theatrical. It sounds like, yo, what? Niggis was doing what?
Starting point is 01:30:25 Like, I've watched, like, some of these documentaries. they sound crazy. Who knows if, you know, obviously he's not going to only do, like, Louisiana stuff. Like, he's doing stuff from Detroit. He's doing BMA. He's doing all these type of things. But, like, if he's in your backyard and you get cool with them, you have the influence to possibly say, yo, shit, come from Louisiana.
Starting point is 01:30:45 Like, yo, shit, I think you should do some rap. Go through the cash money, this, that, that, that could come down to be one of you, one of the derivatives. Again, I was a little bit. bit confused by this because it felt so short-sighted. The goal wasn't just like, even if he paid you, what would you get paid? No disrespect to him, but like, okay, he paid you $15,000 or $10,000 to perform A-B-B-B-or whatever, or that in a couple of other songs.
Starting point is 01:31:14 That would just make you happy rather than you now looking at this, like, well, if I get locked in with 50, I could make a million-dollar play out of this. We got to stop being short-sighted as people. his questions or his objections aren't unfounded but burning the bridge by going publicly and calling a nigger culture vulture or saying oh he's just using us instantly like nobody's going to double back around unless you know they're probably white and and you know you know how fit to get once you dismiss it's a rap so yeah i thought i was kind of unfounded anyway uh what else is going on um Let me see, let me see.
Starting point is 01:31:56 Oh, NBA Young Boy. So NBA Young Boy actually took a plea deal. And it was a little bit surprising by me because the plea deal, let's find, let's Google this NBA Young Boy plea deal. So the plea deal he took, he's going to, um, plea guilty to having a firearm. Okay. Now, the crazy thing is he spent about like two years or at least two years now. fighting this on house arrest. And it felt like that this was
Starting point is 01:32:27 ultimately going to go to trial. And we had heard that the trial for this was going to be in July. Obviously, July came and went. We're now in August. We apparently got pushed back again. And now we're seeing a declaration.
Starting point is 01:32:43 And I'll post this up that you guys can read exactly what it is. Give me one second. Give me one second. this is the deal he signs I'm posing it by the way okay so if I go here
Starting point is 01:33:21 so Young Boy's case you know he signed this declaration here it says I Kenchall Golden who's a defendant has been informed that a felony indictment is pending against me in the above designated case I wish to plead guilty to the
Starting point is 01:33:39 offense charge and consent to to the disposition of the case in the district of Utah, in which I am present, and to waive the trial in the above captioned district. Okay. Now, this is coming from his Louisiana case that, you know, he eventually got bond on. He went to Utah. He was allowed to be there.
Starting point is 01:34:03 He beat the case that he had in California, but he had this one case left. Now he's completely pleading guilty, and this is my thoughts on it. I believe that young boy is about to, you know, I don't know if maybe one of his lawyers has talked to him or talks some sense to him even though, you know, this could have probably been done before. They have either gotten through to them to say, hey, listen, you have so many legal situations mounting. There's zero chance you're going to walk out of here. Like you were number one on house arrest for this whole time, right? It's zero chance you're just going to be free. also there's a pretty low chance that you're going to beat this case
Starting point is 01:34:44 now why wouldn't he beat the case if you guys don't remember the initial case that he was charged with the initial case was that him and about like 20 other guys were on a block shooting the music video somebody saw through a window like who are these negroes these hoodlums they got a bunch of guns they called the police and the police pulled up and apprehended the majority of these guys when they found young young boy, he didn't have a gun in his hand. Now, young boy is prohibited from having a gun from numerous other court cases that he pled guilty or he has to spend the sentence.
Starting point is 01:35:18 So he can't have a gun. The police pull up, he doesn't have a gun. He said, I don't got a gun. He said, well, somebody reported that you have a gun. I don't have a gun. While doing their investigation, they found out that there was proof that young boy did indeed have something that looked like a weapon in his hand. How did they get the proof of it?
Starting point is 01:35:38 The proof came through them looking through a cameraman's SD card. They looked through the footage that was being recorded because they were supposedly shooting a music video. And they saw a young boy with a weapon in his hand. The weapon in his hand, at first, his lawyers were saying, nah, that's, that's airsoft gun. That's not no real gun. What the hell? It was like, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:35:57 In one situation, they were able to verify a serial number. Also, there was no proof that they could provide that young boy or any affiliates of him had a airsoft gun to match that. exact replica of what was there. It was deemed also by firearm experts. That was a real gun, right? So then the thing became, well, shit. You know, we all know. When the fans catch you on some shit like that, automatic seven years, right?
Starting point is 01:36:23 Or seven plus years. Young boy's lawyer goes in the panic mode, but they find an out. Well, you can't use the evidence from the SD card. Why can't you use the evidence? They made a great point. that evidence is fruit of a poisonous tree. Essentially, when you guys got a report about things being found or things being seen on these young men that were on this block,
Starting point is 01:36:55 it did not give you the probable cause to search this guy's SD card to find the evidence you needed to, right? By the way, a bunch of other people took credit for the other guns, so his homies try to do what they were, sorry, supposed to do. So the first judge in the federal case says, you know what, good point. They agreed with young boys' lawyers. Yes, y'all should have never went through the camera for that. Because according to the report and the probable cause
Starting point is 01:37:28 or the reasonable suspicion why y'all showed up there and detained them and the probable cause for the arrest was that these guys had guns. But it was visible that these guys had guns. then they went to the witnesses. The witnesses are unreliable, blah, blah, blah. So essentially all they had was the SD card. Then it was said, Yashina went through the SD card because that's doing too much damn there, right?
Starting point is 01:37:49 You know, basically, like, the call that shot got to pull up wasn't to go look through SD card. It was to find the guns, rely on the eyewitnesses, and that didn't work. So the evidence of the SD card in the camera was thrown out. So it was almost that young boy was about to be Scotts-free. right so it's about to be scotch free
Starting point is 01:38:12 the only evidence they got of him having a gun was his SD card now what happens they um the whole situation in um you know when they were arrested him for this because they let him go you know he had bonded out actually and when they were actually arresting him the US Marshals arrested him for this indictment because they now indict him they arrest him in California he's driving a Mayback
Starting point is 01:38:41 there's a there's another gun in the Mayback. He goes on a high-speed chase. He hops out the car. Boles it. I heard he's running like Noah Miles on a hundred meters. Hoping over a fence like the hurdles. He's jumping through bushes, back, flipping.
Starting point is 01:38:57 The nigga doing like park horse. Crazy shit. He goes to hide somewhere. They send the canine. And if I ever seen these police videos, the police be doing niggins bad. The canine is chomping through your flesh, just chewing.
Starting point is 01:39:12 on your bone and the police is shouting that, don't fucking move! Put your fucking hands up! You're like, oh my God, like the dog is biting through your hand. They're looking for it. And then now you're trying to slap the dog because the dog is like fucking just gnawing through your flight. You're trying to like elbow the
Starting point is 01:39:28 niggum. Don't fucking touch a dog. They'll shoot you. Like, yo, they're trying to kill you. They send the dog on young boy. They take him into custody. They give him another charge, which ultimately he was looking at maybe two simultaneous over seven years charges.
Starting point is 01:39:49 He beats the first case. The first case that I said he beat, the reason why he beat it, they couldn't prove that the Mayback was only occupied by him and that maybe somebody else did not have a weapon in the car. That was his whole thing.
Starting point is 01:40:01 Hey, listen, I never knew that there was a gun in the glove compartment. I was just driving. Yeah, I did flee it in a lude, but that wasn't what the cops were trying to get him on. They caught, when they searched the car, they found a gun.
Starting point is 01:40:14 We got you another gun, motherfucker. He beat that case because they're saying, you know what? Based on his defense, there was a lot of people that had been in the car, blah, blah, blah, blah. He has a lot of reasonable doubt that that weapon, he either had no idea, or it just does not belong to him, or we can't prove that he had the gun or he put it there. Okay, dismissed. So he beat the feds. So now's the original one left.
Starting point is 01:40:40 However, the feds are mad that they lost that case. So the second case they lost, they're mad. What they do is in the first case, remember they threw out the SD footage. So the judge was like, nah, we can't use the SD footage. So young boys on pace to spank both cases, guess what the feds do? Because now they're tight. And yes, these law enforcement offices, whether it's the DA office in Atlanta, whether it's the FBI, whether it's, you know, any of these law enforcement, like, they don't want to be. feeling like somebody's thumbing their nose at him like,
Starting point is 01:41:17 ah, I got the best lawyers, fuck you, we're going to keep doing this, you can't do nothing. So they're going to try to get you on something. So they did, which I've heard this is not that popular, but they filed an appeal. Usually the federal state laws and be like, all right, if you threw out the evidence, you know, when they submit a motion to dismiss, we're going to go, whatever, the case going to get dismissed. But they filed a motion of appeal to a higher court. And the higher court comes back and says, uh,
Starting point is 01:41:44 Now, that SD card was part of the investigation, and it should be included. We're not, that's not fruit of the poisonous tree, and that should be included. By the way, the SD card has Young Boy with a gun. Okay. They schedule a trial for July. Young boy's been on house arrest in Utah. I went up there to visit him. Young boy living like a king.
Starting point is 01:42:10 He got multiple checkpoints. He got a small militia guard. He lives on a mountain, literally. I used to say, I didn't talk about a great thing of a mountain. I think I probably live on a molehill. No, that's an actual mountain. You know, I can tell? When I pulled up to the gates at the very bottom,
Starting point is 01:42:25 yeah, it's, it's car, like, oh, icy and it was like snowy, but snow's on the ground. It's not snowing. By the time we drive, supposedly it's about like 6,000 feet up in the air. That's how high up, elevation-wise, his house is at. When we get up there, niggins a blizzard. I'm like, what the fuck? It's a different temperature on at his house than the gate.
Starting point is 01:42:43 I promise you. I said, damn, this thing really do live in the mountain. Got a whole militia there. I won't go too far on anything else I've either seen or whatever was at a spot. But yeah, hey, when you've made $100 million and yes, it is reported that NBA young boy made a hundred million dollars in 2023. I don't know if you got, yeah, I'd notice, but he made $100 million. I could tell you how it kind of breaks down. He sold part of his catalog that, you know, the small part they owned from Atlantic.
Starting point is 01:43:23 He signed, it was like between 40 and $60 million deal with capital. And it did some other deal. Basically, it was $100 million. And trust me, yeah, it was $100. When a nigga make $100 million, house arrest. What do you think house arrest look like for a $100 million, $100 million? Huh? Let me ask you.
Starting point is 01:43:50 I won't say nothing. Which I think it looked like. Hey, the only, you would think it's Pablo Escobar upon that damn mountain. Only thing that could even remind you
Starting point is 01:44:15 that maybe this nigga isn't as free as he seems. It's only a little ankle monitor but there ain't no thing. Man shit big is a motherfucker. This nigga got everything in the world.
Starting point is 01:44:33 Niggins threw me the keys. Yo, yo, could you move my girl, Bentley back there, move my G-wagon in there, And I'm like, oh, God damn. I went up in there. There's all type of car.
Starting point is 01:44:42 I'm like, holy. Chill in the nigga. I see some shit pull up. I'm like, what the fuck is this? Nick, it looked like a tank. Something out of Iraq. Except it's some snow shit. It's just like crawling.
Starting point is 01:44:55 It has the little, it has the fucking, the little, what do you call again? You know when you see tanks and it has that little, the wheel thing? It's like a little turn belt. Like, what the fuck is this? I'm seeing him doing donuts. I'm like, what the what that? I said, what that? I said, what the hell is this shit?
Starting point is 01:45:12 See, this is my other shit. I said, what? I said, this is legal? See, yeah, yeah. So what? Damn. So I'm over here like, you know what I'm pocket watching? What the fuck?
Starting point is 01:45:25 How much this shit costs? This is 1.2. I see YB going to test drive. He comes back. He said, I'm taking it. What? Made a hundred million. Who gives a fuck?
Starting point is 01:45:39 Who gives a fuck? 1.2? What? Man, that shit going crazy. I'm there saying, House arrest is a hell of a thing. House arrest is a hell of a thing. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:04 Now, this is the part I don't know. According to the feds, or actually Utah afterwards, they claim YB was taking hell of drugs. They claim he started a drug ring. They claim that he was prescribed certain pills legally to deal with
Starting point is 01:46:34 no, there's a lot of anxiety being on house arrest, everybody know that. Come on now. Y'all never been on house arrest in a $15 million house with $10 million in cars with a damn near militia outside and cook, servants,
Starting point is 01:46:54 it's a lot. You get it, you get anxious. So, you know, he was prescribed some shit but then they claim in addition to what he was prescribed he won him out now
Starting point is 01:47:12 this is where I'm Wabi's my man's I'm gonna believe whatever he says because I don't believe Wabi would do no shit like this I don't think so at all no y'all won't convince me
Starting point is 01:47:25 and I'm gonna talk to Trump we don't get Wabi out of here but they claim that YB needed so much more pills. But it's anxiety, people. Y'all don't know the experience. You've never been on house arrest in a $15 million house arrest in a $15 million mansion
Starting point is 01:47:46 with maid, servants, $10 million of cars outside, 20 rooms. Y'all never been in that situation. That shit could get spooky. You don't know, don't judge. They claimed he wanted more pills. Now, this is alleged because I don't believe
Starting point is 01:48:07 this at all. But they're claiming that YB started to become reckless while trying to ascertain these pills. Started just calling doctors and saying, hey, listen. Or calling the pharmacies and says, hey, say, I'm Dr. Golden. Write the prescription for so-and-so for these pills right here. Now, apparently work for a bit. Apparently work for a bit. Now, this is all propaganda.
Starting point is 01:48:48 I got to be honest with you, child. Again, I've been in a young boy's house and I think none of this shit is true. Because I would have seen it. I would have seen it. So I just want to say on the record, I don't believe none of this shit. And I believe young boy is a victim of the system. But they claim that he was having numerous pharmacies, sometimes up to four to five, give him pills that allegedly he was running through in a day, in a couple of days.
Starting point is 01:49:23 And it turned into be a big drug ring. How did they find out? The pharmacy at times would be confused because sometimes the person trying to pick up the pills because they were filling the prescriptions. They would say, well, the date of birth, though, imagine at one point they figured out that one of the patients, the first,
Starting point is 01:49:40 the last name was wrong. The first thing was right. The birthday was right, but the last thing was wrong. And one of them, they figured out it was like, yo, you're supposed to be 60, but the person picking it up is 20. And then they figured, it was a couple things going on.
Starting point is 01:49:55 Now, I think they line. on YB too. I ain't going on. Yup. Yep. Yep. Yep. They don't want to see
Starting point is 01:50:00 a black man win. Y'all know how hard is to be on house arrest? $50 million I mansion. $10 million cars outside. 20 rooms. Kids running around. Maybe mom's chilling there.
Starting point is 01:50:11 Wife. Musicians making music all day. Come on, man. That's just hard. So I think these things is lying on YB. That's my official stance. You can't change it. But apparently,
Starting point is 01:50:27 it got to the point. The police gets involved. And there's some. saying ain't no motherfucking way. Now a detective says, you know what? This can't be real. A detective happens to find himself on the phone.
Starting point is 01:50:47 Now, according to what they said, they said they got on the phone with Kentrell Deshawn Goldwyn, Galdin, aka young boy. So now you have a undercover detective on the phone and they said they believe Now I believe this is a complete lie
Starting point is 01:51:07 And I've read the affidavit earlier I think it's a lot They said they believe It was young boy That was trying to get a prescription film But he was acting like a doctor Now here's what The detective said
Starting point is 01:51:21 Made them think it was young boy They said the detective The first thing The doctor said to the detective Was say man Now I don't know about y'all doctor but that's exactly how my doctor talk. I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
Starting point is 01:51:36 Say, man, like, what, what? I sound like, I sound like, I sound like, I sound like, I sound like, I sound like, I sound like, a, uh, a very highly specialized person to me. I don't know what I'm talking about. The undercover detective basically claimed that it was noticeable that NBA young boy was pretending to be a doctor except he was talking just like how he talked on a record. Now, I think that's bullshit.
Starting point is 01:52:06 I said I these guys listen young boy is innocent but that wasn't the kicker the kicker was apparently when some questions were now being thrown back to young boy who is we should call him if if dr dr dr dray why can't we name him dr young boy what's the problem apparently the undercover cops threw some questions back to him and he said you just got ax that person. Now, that supposedly was a huge tip off to the police, according to them. They said, what type of doctor instead of saying ask says ax
Starting point is 01:52:59 in a deep southern accent? I don't know about y'all, but I've been watching a wild cell case. And them goddamn attorneys up there, them prosecutors, they barely know English more than Woody. They've been saying ask or ax a lot too. So I
Starting point is 01:53:15 still don't believe the cons with this one. What you mean? Because you heard the alleged doctor, Dr. Galden, or Dr. Youngboy. You get what I'm saying? Dr. Y, B. Because he said axe. What's the problem? Maybe he was talking about axe deodorant, axe spray.
Starting point is 01:53:33 Come on now. Fuck you got going on. Prejudice. But apparently the cops took that and says, what the fuck? What in the hell? Now, here is the thing. When you read the indictment, the police painted a picture, and this is where I'm going to say,
Starting point is 01:54:00 I know they're setting up young boy. They're setting them up. They're claiming that young boy was running this operation and was getting so many pills that the amount of pills, like they actually think it's a ring, possibly not only for his consumption, is for other people because apparently,
Starting point is 01:54:22 I don't know exactly what's the doses they normally issue to people. They're saying he would get 10 times that for the week. What does that mean? Imagine getting a pill bottle. They say, yo, this supposed to last you two weeks. Now imagine if that bottle lasts you one day. So essentially they're saying this was so widespread,
Starting point is 01:54:46 they believe that he was taking these pills. that was prescribed for over a period of time, finishing a day. Then you want to take another one. Now, I don't believe that at all. If he was taking the pills, you'd be dead. Come on now. I don't know too much about drugs,
Starting point is 01:55:03 but I know a little. He'd be dead. So I think they lied on a young boy there again. Also, they kept saying there would be women who would try to pick up the prescription, claiming that they were a 45-year-old woman, but they would actually be 18 or 20. I think they lied on YB.
Starting point is 01:55:30 So where are we at? He has that case in Louisiana, but the evidence is back on the flow. The evidence is back on the flow. By the way, remember I told you, he got a militia up there, right? When they went to go arrest him, they had to go with SWAT,
Starting point is 01:55:54 all type of agencies, because, again, not that this would have, But technically, Wabi had enough firepower on that goddamn mountain to do a nice old standoff, barricade or not, and probably would do decently in a shootout versus just regular police. So they had to come in with the big boys. They came in with tactical agents. They went in heavy to surprise him and the militia he had there that they could not. try to stand like, you know, not stand down. Not saying he would never do that.
Starting point is 01:56:44 Because come on now. Like, right, this ain't Columbia, right? But they showed up with force. So if you're asking me what's happening here, first of all, I think a young boy is a persecuted man. Some of these things they're saying don't make no sense. Why the hell will YB have a gun in his hand when we all know Y B, be having an airsoft gun.
Starting point is 01:57:05 And, you know, he don't need no. gun in his hand like he knows what's going on um they never caught him in no gun in his hand i think that's photoshop i think that's cg i so that charge is bullshit we all know when they caught him in the mayback and he took off on a hot speed chase and then he hopped out the car and started moving like no allows hopped over three fences jumped on 10 walls climbed three builders we all know that was him practicing parkour he was spooked he didn't know if those were real cops or the ops we know that was a misunderstanding he beat that case and we know with this god-de-reacted that case and we know with this god damn pill ring none of that shit if if wabi was taking that much drugs it would be zero
Starting point is 01:57:42 way he's alive today somebody set him up and by the way why can't we say kenroll golden is a goddamn doctor all i'm saying is i think wabi's an innocent man now here's a conclusion i believe that case has moved to um utah because i think he's about to take a plea in both cases i think his lawyers are going to figure out way was by rachshad to drew finland Um, his lawyer is, is probably going to take, uh,
Starting point is 01:58:11 you know, try to get a plea that will get him out of jail. If you ask me in about three to four years, maybe five. I think it's impossible that he just walks out. Keep in mind he's been on house arrest and he caught a charge that I think they're setting them up on, but whatever,
Starting point is 01:58:29 in house arrest. So what's going to happen? And by the way, here's the thing too. Um, Oh, also, there was also a situation in a case where some of the police officers in Baton Rouge, where he caught that original case had, they were caught up in some corrupt cop stuff. So really, it was looking like young boy had a legit case to beat that. So some of the cops on that case that he caught in Baton Rouge, the only one that he had left before this pill stuff, they were.
Starting point is 01:59:20 outed to be corrupt cops, people who would take payoffs, people like cops who would, you know, they would mistreat certain people and whatever. And a lot of people believe that because of that, that was going to be why young boy was going to beat that case. But clearly, I think this new case complicates it. Anyway, I say all that to say, I think he's going to do about three to five years. I can't imagine more. There's a limit on 10. I think he's going to try to resolve both cases.
Starting point is 01:59:47 I know one's federal and one's state, and sometimes they don't like when you serve time for both simultaneously, but I think it's going to be some type of deal if they can finesse it where he does federal, then goes immediately to state, but what do I believe is going to happen? Overall, it's going to be five years or so. Five, maybe six. If we look at young boys' age, he's 24. Unfortunately, if he comes out in six years,
Starting point is 02:00:19 years he'll just be 30 so it's just one of those things where he's just in a tough pickle right now he hasn't had his freedom for a while he hasn't you know trust me you guys just don't know the struggle of of you know making a hundred million and then being in the house that um it's worth a lot with a lot of people you know who's serving you but you have an ankle monitor so you can't leave the house like what's the point of having a rose royce but you can't drive it too far like come on now this is this is anxiety it's a lot of stuff but hopefully this plea will get all this behind him. I think this guy is truly an innocent man,
Starting point is 02:00:54 and unfortunately the system has persecuted him. And, you know, if he doesn't get freed, before four years, I'm going to advocate, and I'm a campaign that we get a pardon for NBA young boy. And I'm saying that sincerely now on some bullshit. Trust me, you know, I'm trying to get a little leverage with Mr. Trump now. You know, I mean, I've been, they hit him.
Starting point is 02:01:18 me out they were like, now we kind of fuck with you. It's like, I'm like, remember me if I need a partner or something for one of my nays, you know what I mean? So if they say act, if it comes down to it, they say act, we only got one for you to consider for you. Yeah, I know the name I'm going to throw in the mix. It's going to be NBA young boy, 100%. Okay.
Starting point is 02:01:39 But we will see. All right. Oh, good. Oh, good. Now, I spoke about this on Vlad, and I guess I should touch on this. now. So a new statement from Courtney Kramer. Give me one second.
Starting point is 02:01:56 Give me one second. Wait, just give me one second. I'm just doing a little bit of research. I'm not talking bullshit. Oh, okay, here we go. Fuck. Perfect. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:03:03 Thank you. My bad. I'm so sorry, Chad. I hate dead air. Isn't this it? Okay. Perfect. Perfect.
Starting point is 02:03:23 I got it. Okay. So if you guys don't know, Fonnie Wilson is a current. DA, this is the black woman. She got the jaddy. I got to see it, man. She got the chatty. She's the prosecuting and head DA of Fulton County. Now, if you guys don't know, Georgia really leans to be a Democratic constituent. And also when it comes to Atlanta, specifically that's seated in Fulton County, the majority of those people go Democrat. Okay. She is a Democratic DA. And, you know, she won election in 2020. And what happens is,
Starting point is 02:03:57 is that every few years, I believe every four years, they also have elections. If you guys don't know, it's not only the president you elect judges, you elect DAs, you elect even councilmen, and you elect senators and governors and, you know, other people who are involved in the political system. Like, a lot of focus always goes to the president that people forget that, hey, forget who the president is if Fannie Willis is there, you know how she's going to give it up. So, Vonnie Wilson is an important person, but she's elected. Anyway, the election is coming soon, and apparently not only she's in some hot water already,
Starting point is 02:04:35 but she's going to be facing against the Republican candidate for district attorney and is someone named Courtney Kramer. This is his blonde hair, chick right here, look like, you know what I mean, she got like that hot, you know what I mean? Anyway, Courtney Kramer has came out and said, listen, if I want to, you. the first act is going to be to dismiss the YSL case immediately. And she's also putting pressure on Fonnie Wilson do the same. Now, let me read her statement. She says the following statement is from the Fulton County District Attorney Republican nominee, Courtney Kramer, in regards to the ongoing WISO trial as a Republican nominee for the Fulton County District Attorney.
Starting point is 02:05:17 I've watched ongoing trial and endless prosecution of YSL with no apparent justice inside. have become highly concerned and disappointed in the lack of prosecuting oversight in this case. As it goes on, the publicly has tirelessly witnessed a trial that is undoubtedly over prosecution by attorneys who have repeatedly admonished, been admonished for the lack of preparation, complete utter and waste of the court's time. Prosecutors even had a judge condemned the state for not following ethical and legal duty to disclose its sculptory evidence that could prove fruitful for the defense, one of the most basic requirement in the courtroom, with more than 180 acts listed in the indictment. with 28 defendants this case was brought to fame to the current DA Fannie Willis not only to bring just uh not to bring justice to the uh community i absolutely am down dumbfounded as the motives in spending endless amount of taxpayers dollars on prosecution that is based almost entirely on witness with little to no credibility not only have i lost uh um a ounce of faith that this
Starting point is 02:06:17 justice is being served but the blah blah blah okay if i'm elected I promised to end this prosecution immediately. I challenged my opponent to do the same thing, the right thing, and to end this prosecution, and release those who are accused in this case and those who are held without bond. If elected, I intend to restore justice and transparency, integrity to the office of district attorney, and the dismissal of the WISL case will be my first official action towards that goal. Fulton County citizens should feel safe in their own homes, parking their cars in the street and shopping their communities.
Starting point is 02:06:46 Victims of sex crimes should know that, blah, blah, blah, okay, okay. Now, here is the reality. And I said this on Vlad, but I got to give all y'all a reality check. It sounds amazing that this white woman is going to come in and overturn this black woman who was just getting fucked by another black man who was a prosecutor, or special prosecutor that was supposed to be. And she's going to come in and restore some justice. Here's the reality of this people. This is all clickmate. Don't think about it too much.
Starting point is 02:07:17 You know, men lie, women lie, but the numbers don't. The reality of this is that a Republican nominee for DA has zero chance to win in Atlanta. Yes, she could try to smoke signal with the, oh, I'm going to dismiss the YSEL case. But here's the fact. The majority of y'all niggas who follow Thugger Daly, y'all ain't from Atlanta and y'all are kids. Y'all don't vote, can't vote, won't vote. Okay. The rest of the niggas in Atlanta who keep throwing up Bleeveland and doing all this hieroglyphics,
Starting point is 02:07:44 they're felons. They can't vote neither. Okay. I'm going to give you the uncomfortable truth that y'all don't. don't even like. While everybody demonizes Fannie Willis is only the rap fans that don't like her. They love her in Atlanta. They love her in Atlanta, the people who vote. The old ladies who want to walk down Bleevelyn Ave without a 223, a 556, or a goddamn 7662 bullet flying to hit them in their noggin. They love Fonnie Willis. They're glad that Fonnie Willis has indicted the majority
Starting point is 02:08:12 of the rapper slash street gangs because the streets are indeed safer. I'm sorry to tell you. I'm sorry to tell you. I know, I know, I know, I know. Because, I like thug too. But the reality of it is this. And this is why I'm going to say that this woman has no chance. And this is why she tried a smoke signal with the, oh my God, I'm going to end the prosecution. She's trying to gain some black people on the side,
Starting point is 02:08:32 except the black people that are going to be on her side. Don't vote, won't vote, and can't vote. Okay? Here's the reality of the situation. As much as we think Fonnie Willis is unlikable, there was a primary that she ran and she was included in, what was the primary? I think it was either early this year or last year.
Starting point is 02:08:49 She won the primary by 90% of the vote. So she ran against another Democratic person, potential DA, and she won by 90%. This isn't made up by me. I could Google it just to show you. Fannie Willis, 90%. And sometimes, you know, we have to, yeah, Trump prosecutor. By the way, here's the thing.
Starting point is 02:09:15 The majority of people that live in Atlanta, they're not mad at her that she's prosecuting thug. they're happy that she took on Trump. Fulton County District Attorney overseen the election case against the ex-president wins with nearly 90% of the vote. So the Democratic primary, she won with 90% of the vote. Now, she's going to go against a Republican candidate pretty much in the finals, or what you recall is the general election. And if you look at the last time she went in the general election, she got elected in 2020. She won that with 73% of the vote.
Starting point is 02:09:48 Basically what I'm trying to tell you, Atlanta will not vote for a Republican DA. It just won't happen, right? So Fawney Willis isn't going anywhere unless some of her, you know, overreaches and overstepping when it comes to the Trump stuff, gets her either indicted or charged or maybe somehow disqualified from holding the office of district attorney. So this was all clickbait. I've seen a lot of people like it. I've seen all the Wyself fans celebrating I didn't have the heart to just let you out down I was just like oh my god I can't even tell y'all the truth
Starting point is 02:10:25 because y'all oh my god this white woman's about to bring thugs home thugs coming home and I was like damn I can't tell you how to truly I can't tell she's not losing ain't no way she loses okay if you don't know the last time when she she won and let me show this Fannie Willis unseat sixth term Fulton county DA Paul Howard So in 2020 She won In 2020
Starting point is 02:10:56 She won By the votes of 73% or more Hold on how do I fucking So this is 2020 Since finally wills declare victory On Tuesday Y'all we made history
Starting point is 02:11:14 She's the first woman to serve as Fulton County DA Y'all had my word during my tenure We will be the beacon for justice and ethics Okay Howard was seeking a seventh term And essentially it says Fannie Willis beat her
Starting point is 02:11:29 So she beat her with 73%. Again unfortunately I know we say What's happening to Thug is a You know huge It's a huge breach of justice But I'm gonna be honest with you Those old ladies and those law-bottish citizens
Starting point is 02:11:47 In Fulton County They don't give a fuck about Here in Slime Season 6 they're just happy that they could walk down Bleeveland without catching a fucking slug to the head. And what happened is that Fani Willis, let me tell you how it works and you want to know why Kamala is your VP,
Starting point is 02:12:09 or not VP, but she's a presidential nominee. It always takes someone who rises through the ranks of DA a black person to do what most people in some communities want to be done. you see if a white DA targeted YSL, YFN, and by the way, it's not only them, there was a shit ton of gangs that all got locked up on recall charges.
Starting point is 02:12:32 That person would be called racist. You know why you get a Fani and a Kamala Harris? Because when they then punish black men, you can't say nothing. So when they come in, they hit the niggas over the head with the hammer. They send niggas away. But quietly, and this is a,
Starting point is 02:12:52 silent majority. Those people who live in those regions after the arrests get happened, they're not complaining. They're like, oh shit, Cleveland now have been, Bleveland turned back to Cleveland. This is the safest has ever been. But it takes a black person to do it because a white person can't do that. You call that person racist. So, so the Kamala's of the world, they're always the toughest on crime that affect disproportionately black men. Oh yeah, I'm niggis stealing cars. Y'all niggins selling weed. Y'all niggis doing this. We're going to hit. We're going to hit. those crimes the hardest, but I could do it because I have a black face. Fannie Willis, she hits
Starting point is 02:13:28 all the gangs. You think she's hitting the businesses that's fudging records? You think she's hitting the white collar criminals that are in Atlanta who are doing shit, that that's probably making millions of dollars, but it's not this, you know, violent crime? No. She not focused on them. She focused on cleaning up Bleveland Ave. Oh yeah, niggies with the Draco's. Oh, you shout who? You're out of here. Not saying those crimes shouldn't take precedence, but that's why they usually elect a black DA. Remember I told you that in any precinct. When you see a black DA, niggas finna go to jail. Bank on it. When you see a black DA, if that person wants to go to the White House, niggis is going to jail. Facts. So when,
Starting point is 02:14:15 when Fannie Willis took office in 2020, nigger, all she saw was red. She said, I'm fin to go get to, I'm gonna really get into politics. Oh y'all niggis, see y'all in jail. So again, I say that she's going to easily win this election, because Courtney Kramer's saying that shit about, oh, no, I'm going to end this
Starting point is 02:14:36 YSel shit. The people of Atlanta and Fulton County that vote, I got to say that vote, don't give a fuck that young thug and them locked up. All they care about is that crime in those precincts, and this
Starting point is 02:14:52 it's true. Crime in those precincts have dropped. It's just a reality of it. Think about it. You don't care if like niggies is supporting the criminals. You're going to be like, yo, shit, at least I can walk outside now. Shit, before I couldn't let my kids go outside or my nephew or my niece, now I could. It is what it is. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:15:11 All right. Okay. So, yeah, that was a thing. Everybody was saying, oh my gosh, she's about to dismiss it. This white woman is going nowhere fast. Finally going to spanker and the only way Fonnie doesn't end up being a DA is if they get at her, you know, Trump might win.
Starting point is 02:15:31 So if Trump win, you know, when his people start getting active, they might take some oversight committee to start looking at her and talk about some malpractice or she was doing A, B, or C wrong, and they might get her out that way. But right now, you ain't beating Fonnie there, okay? I hope y'all understand. I'm not being prejudiced. Sometimes I'd be thinking I'm trying to root against Thug. I'm only talking about this person won the primary by 90%.
Starting point is 02:15:57 And they won the last election in 2020 by 73%. You're not going to tell me because a white girl who comes out of nowhere told my, oh, I'll free talk if I get in. That ain't going to do it, shorthy. Ain't going to do it. All right. Keep it going. Let's keep it going, bro.
Starting point is 02:16:15 Let's keep it going. Rainer, rain, right. I don't get on the main page. doing though everybody's good i know i might have started an early stream today i know sometimes y'all like that yeah like the early streams or the late streams how long we've been rocking today already two hours 30 minutes okay so it's about one o'clock on the east coast you know what i'm gonna do i'm gonna take you out through the work day so rock with me we're gonna rock till five that's good s i don't say that i see you in a youtube chat don't say that my boy of it's it's not about me one
Starting point is 02:16:50 young thug freeze like bro i got to speak the truth right Right? Like, you don't just gaslight the fuck out of you? I could tell you like, yo, he's coming home next Christmas. Right. I could give young thug to Rhondo number nine treatment. Yo, he's coming home soon. Yo, get your Christmas tree ready. Like, come on, bro.
Starting point is 02:17:03 Like, you just got to be realistic. All right, cool, cool. All right. Don't worry, chat. I'm going to hold you down at least until 5 o'clock Eastern Time, which means we got about four hours to go. So get locked in. If you got to go take your lunch break, don't click off the screen.
Starting point is 02:17:18 Just chill with me, all right? Okay, cool. We'll go have to find some topics. but it's all good. All right, look at Jay Cole's ass, man. This motherfucker is just, I don't know if Jay Cole, plant these things to, like, take these, like, sweet-ass videos about him.
Starting point is 02:17:31 Jay Cole, Cash Apps Kids, $500 selling candy in New York. Why don't this, if I'm this chairman, I'm running down, Jaycoold, who are Joe? Jake or Kendrick or Kendrick? Nick, what the fuck you think one? That's what you think one? Who do you think one? Who do you think you want?
Starting point is 02:17:44 Who do you think you want? Who do you think you want? Who do you think you want? Goh Kohl Kachaps, Kits, $500 selling candy in New York. Now I ain't gonna lie. Yo, chat. The other day I went to the mall. I had to go to the Apple store.
Starting point is 02:18:08 Walking out of the Apple store. And I see two niggas stand by a kiosk, and they're gonna know who they are when they see this. And all of a sudden, I guess it was like talking to each other, and I heard what I'm saying? One of them said, on phone them. So my antenna peek up quickly, and I looked to the left. I said, what the fuck is a Chicago nigga doing out here?
Starting point is 02:18:27 What the hell? It was too scruffy-looking niggins. It looked like they have a shower in 13 days. but they had a kiosk, right? Okay, I see it. So they said, oh, shit, is that act? I said, yeah, what's good, brother? What's up with y'all?
Starting point is 02:18:41 I'm like, yo, whatever. It's like, oh, I can't believe you here, blah, blah, blah. I'm like, oh, you want a picture? Like, we can just take a picture or whatever, because I'm walking out of the morning. Anyway, it was like, oh, you know, they started about to give me the sales pitch, and I'm like, all right, you know what it is?
Starting point is 02:18:53 I guess we're selling some product that's shine shoes. I ain't good for. I was like, that's a brother. You know what? Just give him. I'm a bow something. I want to support y'all you know I started you know it's two black brothers they at least they don't have a gun robbing a nigga right so they're selling some shoe
Starting point is 02:19:08 shining product the product probably costs like 20 bucks or 30 bucks uh the dude's like you know I this she usually costs 70 but like yo yo we'll give you for 40 and I and then I was just like all right nice cool it's cool then they start arguing over who's going to do the sale and I'll say yo I'm just send you out a hundred for it I just charge me a hundred like I'll pay a hundred for you I can split it whatever right But then I ain't gonna lie It's a distressfulness to me At that point
Starting point is 02:19:34 I'm seeing these niggas The phone on the iPhone is broken No, no, the screen on their iPhone is broken Like, you know Because now I'm ready to pay But I don't got no cash So I'm thinking they're gonna have a like a nice little You know, they're little striped things
Starting point is 02:19:51 And you can just like bleep And you could just pay And they could just Do you want a receipt print it out? So I'm thinking I'm gonna see that I'm seeing they're pulling out like I'm looking like, is that an iPhone 3? Yo, the screen fucked up.
Starting point is 02:20:04 Like, the nigga catching a splinter when he's scrolling down. Instantly, Chad, I swear. Because they're trying to get the payment method. You know what I said? I said, I was born at night, but I wasn't born last night. I could see it from a mile away, Chad. I said, these niggis finish. I'm about to swipe some shit.
Starting point is 02:20:25 They're about to close up that store and take my card number, nigga and go spend that shit for the next 100K limit. Oh, we going crazy. Fuck that kiosk. So I caught myself. I said, Oh, broken off.
Starting point is 02:20:40 Like, niggins taking all their pockets to find out the way to capture my car. I said, hold on, hold on. I don't know. I say, it's okay. It's okay. I said, I don't know I do. I said, I'll just cash happy.
Starting point is 02:20:55 I'll just cash happy. I'm cash happy to you $100. I said, no, no, no. Because I won't another with the, because I told me that I didn't cash. So they're finding the thing that my card could swipe on. I'm like, I see it already. I'm like, nigga, they're going to be buying. They're going to be buying Cheetos and cheese in Chicago for the next 300 years with my goddamn card.
Starting point is 02:21:11 Fuck no. So I said, I'm going to just cash app for you, brother. I said, what's your cash app name? That I'm going to just send it to you, you know? Anyway, I take the thing. I cash app him $100. Man, before I wore. So now I dab him up.
Starting point is 02:21:27 I take $2. Let's just before I lead the malls, this is like literally a 45 second walk from leaving the mall to walk to my car. I swear, man. I don't know what group chat these niggas is in. They must have said, this is Axe, a cash shop account. Nigger, I had about 35 requests, $300, $100, $150, $6.80. Y'all, I'm like, what? I'm like, thank God Almighty.
Starting point is 02:21:55 I did not swipe my car there. These niggins had all type of requests coming in, bro. Like a niggins will send me a request 63rd or die. I'm like, oh shit, my shit's on the grid now. All these niggins from Chicago is cash app requesting me. I'm like, oh, I'm good. I'm good. So J-Cola better man than me.
Starting point is 02:22:20 I try to be a good Samaritan. Now I'm like, I'm like, your phone broken. I'm looking at people with a nasty look. Nah, nigh, I'm just cash happy, brother. Hold on, I'm going to go to AT. I'm going to come back. You need cash, actually. Hell no.
Starting point is 02:22:36 Anyway, I can turn the request off? Oh, I ain't know. Man, they were requesting my ass so much, nigga. I was like, what in the fuck? I'm like, it was only two of them there. Anyway, look at J. Cole. Jay Cole's such a good human being, though. You see, he's not like me.
Starting point is 02:22:49 Nigger. As soon as I walked around him, niggas, I was just like, I started looking at their phones. You know, the niggas giving me the product. Yo, I'm chat. Tell me if I'm weird. I'm looking under the niggas fingernails. Is that some.
Starting point is 02:23:01 Dirt? What the fuck? Nick, bite his nail? What the... Is that a stain? Oh, hell no. Yeah, Chad, I couldn't do it. I couldn't do it.
Starting point is 02:23:11 The nigga ain't even had no lineup. That's why I knew something was off. I'm like, something. Anyway, all right. Jaycoe, you're a good human being. I'm not like you, bro. You're better than me. Cash apps kids, $500 selling kids.
Starting point is 02:23:22 Yeah, I ain't go a lie. Nigger, when I was there, nigga, shit, I was just trying to get into money. Make sure that they had no device that could just take all my data virtually and get the fuck out of here nigger. Cole is chilling.
Starting point is 02:23:42 Lean up against the car. Nigger. I was standing like this, nigga, like I was a nigga at Geek Squad and BestBahn, niggas, just looking around
Starting point is 02:23:50 with my head on the sweat were like, $100. All right, I start moonwalking before I sent a bill. You know what I mean? Jay Cole is chilling.
Starting point is 02:24:04 Cole cash apps. Ah, damn. Good shit, Jay Coah. I'll fuck with you, man. I rock with Jake Cole, man. I rock with Jakeo. Jay Cole, come interview with me, man. I haven't going to press you about backing out to Kendrick, bro.
Starting point is 02:24:18 Actually, I got to, bro. I haven't going to hold you, though. I got to, bro. Oh, man. Future shooting a music video, man. Why are you shooting in New York, though, in Harlem? A music video in Harlem. I'm trying to hit a song.
Starting point is 02:24:44 Is this for a song that's on one of the last two tapes? We don't trust you. We still don't trust you? Or is this some new shit? Yo, why is future so fucking cool? Yo, these days when you see Drake, like if this was Drake, you need to be like, yo, that girl's 22.
Starting point is 02:25:06 Yo, Drake, why are you around a 22? Yo, future could be 79 and be chilling with a 21-year-old. We can be like, ain't a problem. That's huge. That's unk. That's unk. That's huge.
Starting point is 02:25:15 That's huge right there. Like, what you want to do? That's few. Yeah, why is future so fucking? fucking cool. Huh? That thing just looks so fucking. Yo, you realize like
Starting point is 02:25:27 everything we say about other rappers that would be like your bro, like, yo, yo, this is a 40-year-old man right here. Like, you know what I mean? Like, oh, he's 40, by the way. Look at him. He's 40. Nobody ever says that with future.
Starting point is 02:25:41 How old is future? How is Navadius? Novadius is 40. Niggas. Future, future chilling like, he's ageless at this point. Is it because Future don't really talk that much? Like, what is it?
Starting point is 02:26:03 All right, let's figure out the secret sauce on Future. No, like, no saucy Santana, like pause on the sauce, right? Like, what is it about Fuge? Brownskin Dragons and now Future just want to take your shorty to the Bible study. That's what I'm also like, yeah, all right, let me ask you a question. Do y'all really think Drake? Well, actually, these bids are hos though. I think Drake could pull Future's girl
Starting point is 02:26:33 Future just seem like a smooth nigga Like he's the type of nigga Who'd be like yo You're gonna join my roster of eight bitches But I'm gonna get you an AP And I'm like Like you're gonna say some shit That the girl gonna be like
Starting point is 02:26:44 Of course I'll join that harem You know what I mean Of course I'll be your 18th baby mama Like it just feels like they're down with it It's Fuge What do y'all think it is Yeah I think it's the quotes Yo am I a hater
Starting point is 02:27:15 If all these times I've been waiting for like like a girl to expose future on some tender dick shit like pause like like some shit where future's like please don't leave me please please baby I love you please I know I fucked up but you're my everything you're like yeah we go together like please please don't like I've been waiting for that like ain't no way this thing is this thing is this cold heart ain't no fucking way ain't no way ain't no way nigga even when he says he's like yo you forgot to tell him you was begging me not to leave and you were crying like when he was dissing
Starting point is 02:27:49 Lori Harvey, I would think, yo, Lori Harvey going to drop the message like, yo, Future, stop trying to act like you that, nigga. You was on my line, walling up too, nigga. You was crying, man. Has Future ever, like, really had a misstep? That's Hayin? Damn, ass, fuck. I'd be thinking everybody's human, though.
Starting point is 02:28:12 Future never been tender dick for nobody? All right, you see, I hate, yo, most of y'all be acting like y'all fake players in here. Future might be a different alien, but we're human. Chat. If one in the chat, if you've never been Tendadick for no woman, period. And this is what I mean by Tendidic. Like, just kind of in your feelings about her. Like, you fucked up by her.
Starting point is 02:28:32 Like, you know what I mean? Like, you might have been sending some shit like maybe now I love you or like maybe you, maybe you cop in a plea. Like it don't even matter if you cheated. Like say you cheated. Say you did some wild shit, but she fin of leave. But you on her line. You on her line trying to tell her don't go. Baby don't go.
Starting point is 02:28:46 I'm here. I'm sorry. I love you. I can't do without you. Please. I'm hurt my world is gone without you I'm devastated y'all none of y'all been on that
Starting point is 02:28:57 one in the chat if you ever been on that number two if you don't give a fuck about a hole like on some future shit I want to see because all y'all can't be thugs I'm tired of this shit y'all needs to be playing fake characters uh uh uh uh uh y'all y'all never beg for a chick back or at least be like your baby oaks bro i'm sorry like
Starting point is 02:29:18 nah i fucked up i'm sorry i'm gonna make it up to you like Oh, like, come on. All right, Danny Jay, keeping a real. Everybody going through that shit. Yeah, yeah, okay, okay, okay, okay. Yeah, no, even if you kind of finessing, like, I don't want to, like, like, try to pick in between you trying to finessing
Starting point is 02:29:37 or are you, like, really sincere and really fucked up, but, like, bro, like, I hate when people act like dudes is just, like, mad cold and the girl is just, like, crying over you. Nah, nigga, like, shit. Y'all have had that one girl that y'all really rock with it,
Starting point is 02:29:51 And then, I don't know, maybe you did some fucked up shit. You try to get back. Okay. All right. Some people keep it real. Some people keep it real. There's some people keeping in real. Yo.
Starting point is 02:30:03 No, nothing. Hey, you know who you got to ask? You got to ask the girls. Because I ain't going to lie. Niggas to their niggas always keep poking faith. Yo, I'm telling you. I always have some friends who be like, man, I'll give a fuck about that bitch, man. Man, I don't care.
Starting point is 02:30:18 Like, yo, you ever tell your homie? That, like, maybe a girl he was crushing on or something like that. Like, you found out some shit about her or maybe, like, she did some wild shit. Like, she hits you up. But I ain't on about, yo. Yo, one's you just talking to shortly? Like, you know, she DM me, right? Where?
Starting point is 02:30:34 She DM me? Man, I don't go to fuck about that bitch. Nigger, fuck her. Nigger, you can fuck. You sure? Man, fuck her. Man, don't you fuck by these holes, man? Man, go ahead.
Starting point is 02:30:44 That bitch, man. If she's giving you, take her head, nigga. All of a sudden, you fuck the chick. That nigga. He got a. a bent up face anytime that situation come up because he really ain't want to say that but he was just capping for you i don't man he's like this he's just prince you not like that stop it the girls will expose niggas because men to other men they act like they don't care
Starting point is 02:31:10 about women a lot of them not all of them but then the women show you the other side of the receipt like the niggil gonna show you the text message where his shit cut off so it's where her saying babe, no, I think we should try this again. Oh, no, you know, I love you. Like, yo, I'm crying right now, this and third. And then he cut the message off where he's like, babe, I can't do without you either. Like, I can't even breathe without you.
Starting point is 02:31:32 I couldn't even sleep for the last four days. I'm fucked up. Yeah, y'all niggis ain't shit, man. Y'all niggis, men? I don't know why men always act so tough around other men in denial of feelings for a woman. But all that is separate. Why future is 40 and we still let future get away
Starting point is 02:31:50 with 23-year-old fuck-boy activities. I'm not trying to call him out because I think it's dope and I support him. But I'm asking, what's that special thing that we don't do what we do to other rappers
Starting point is 02:32:02 where we start shaming them for like, bro, are you really still doing that, bro? Look at that nigga boss. Rainbow nose up. A. Blair says, I've had a bad one. And you know what I used to do
Starting point is 02:32:23 back in the days of your chat? Most of you're not even going to gonna even like you know y'all weren't even here for this so this is my real oh geez we got about like almost then 20 000 people watch right now right yo back in the day one of my first like streams we used to do it was like almost like a confession line because we were all on like like uh team chat for ps4 and niggis would come on and just kind of like give a story of either like it was like a relationship story but it would be other people's story of either how they they did bad or they were down bad it was the most hilarious and entertaining stuff and also a heartfelt shit too because like niggas was
Starting point is 02:32:54 telling the truth but uh maybe i bring back that segment man anyway look at future man future music video parted at our our r r a date you know what niggins said future is uh is duke dennis's father they're like future is the definition of what there's a term they call aura you're fucking up the phrase it's all right boy yo single handling i don't i want to bring you back to some drake shit but i really think that the reason a lonely's because of future. I think future got Atlanta niggas like doing an ISO on Drake right now.
Starting point is 02:33:50 So no Atlanta nigga is going to be like just rocking with Drake right now because they don't want to, not saying him in future really going back and forth, but it's like they're not crossing the Atlanta line, right? Like it's not Metro. It's definitely future. I think if it was just Metro, nobody cares.
Starting point is 02:34:08 But when Future is kind of almost standing on that line, man, we haven't seen, we haven't seen amigos say damn that family matters is hard we haven't seen a little baby like that nigga will do that that nigga will do another reverse Oreo hug with michael reuben before he'd give anything positive about a drake song that was going at anybody somebody said he got his game from the old niggas yeah i remember when future made that girl fly out to him he made her bought by the flight that's what i realized i was just like you remember that story is a story of like a girl expose his future
Starting point is 02:34:59 for buying her own flight and him not mean up Yo, yo, the text messages was Put like this. The text messages was sinister. The text messages was sinister. Let's see, let's see, let's see. That's the shit where I'm like,
Starting point is 02:35:19 I'm good, love, and joy. Oh, was this girl? Who is this? Oh, okay, okay, this shit is funny. I don't know who this girl is. It's all right. It says there was a reported Instagram model was less stranded in California by other than Future.
Starting point is 02:35:39 The woman named Shamartess made a Facebook post and released text message between her and the hip-hop mogul. He referred to flying her out. You know what's crazy? You know my flights that unbought? I never even thought of what Future did. Future made her pay for her own flight. Nick, I feel like I'm TSA up in this bitch.
Starting point is 02:35:57 Future told her to buy her own fucking flight. And the future like a million times you're just to me. Okay, now, you just got to listen to how Future was messages. No, you should say, yo, okay now, I'm selling the room and I had to book. And I'm going to tell y'all. So I've been talking to Future since March. I chilled with him in Miami and went to the studio with him or whatever. And he was so cool and nice.
Starting point is 02:36:17 Like three days ago, he told me he wanted to come see me. So I told him to book my flight. He told me to book it. He'll give me my money back, which was a thursday. thousand dollars uh which is a thousand percent of what i pay for my flight what is i pay five 50 so when i got here you're supposed to be giving me five what oh he said a book and he will give him back a thousand percent so she all right she don't know what the okay whatever so she thinks she getting fifty five hundred dollars he says he already bought my room and he had a key left from me
Starting point is 02:36:51 at the front desk so i seldom and i texted him he called me on face-time I'm telling me I supposed to be waiting on him in a room with lingerie. For one, lingerie wasn't on my mind when I was packing. I was thinking more of a studio, my nigga. But anyway, I told him I wasn't on that type of time. This is too funny. I wasn't on that type of time. We talk, but we don't talk enough for me to fuck him.
Starting point is 02:37:20 So, L.O. Sunday, I get here. I left to get something to eat and came back. My key stopped working. Nah, this is great. It's my key stop working. So I'm thinking I just put the key too close to my phone. That's why I stopped working. So I get to the front desk.
Starting point is 02:37:45 And they was telling me it wasn't working because I was supposed to check out today. I asked him, how long was the room booked for? They said it was only booked for Saturday, which means he had plans to have sex with me and put me out anyway and not give me the $55.00. I'm so happy I didn't have sex with him because he would have fucked me and still put me out. this is future. He said,
Starting point is 02:38:07 Out West, where are you? Says Austin. All right, she says, how long are you in Cali? Yo, if this is our future talks, this is like maniacal when you get here. Like, Future's not even respond to her.
Starting point is 02:38:20 When you get here. She says, book my flight. He says, you book it. When you get here, I will give you your cash back. 100,000%. Oh, she's stupid.
Starting point is 02:38:31 He didn't say it was going to give you a thousand percent of your money. It's not like he said. said he was giving you a thousand percent or ten times what you paid no he's just saying a thousand percent he's going to pay you back he says okay when do I need to come
Starting point is 02:38:48 he said when you want Saturday to Monday I don't know why she could all have that but he said shaking my head I didn't know that's what you wanted to do I would have told you no worries sorry I'm not that type understood
Starting point is 02:39:02 okay Hey, cool. So I won't see you at all? I'm good. Love. Yo, yo, I ain't going to lie. This shit was maniacal, bro.
Starting point is 02:39:25 I'm not going to lie, bro. One word answers. I'm good, love, and joy. Now, this is crazy. I won't be honest with you. I don't got enough. I don't got no sauce for that. I ain't going to lie.
Starting point is 02:39:37 I ain't going to lie. Anyway, anyway, shout out to Fuge, man. still doing this thing in 40 I think it's abundantly clear you know I was talking about the Drake phenomenon and I know y'all was saying Drake again no but listen
Starting point is 02:39:50 you know when 21 Savage told me like years back he was just like yo in Atlanta Future is our Drake I'm starting to believe what he was saying at that time I was like what are you talking about Drake's Drake everywhere but I realized that future is a different type of monster which by the way gets me
Starting point is 02:40:09 onto my next list or my next topic which is Atlanta top rappers. So they dropped a list from Complex. It was 50 best Atlanta rappers. Okay. Now, I'm going to go through this. I do want to go get some water or something like that.
Starting point is 02:40:28 Let me see if I can play a video. Atlanta top 50 rappers. I'm going to just grab some water, chat. Fill me. Did they drop a video on it or not? Probably not, huh? O'Waka spoke on it. Did he?
Starting point is 02:40:50 Hey, look, man. All that list, everybody doing this shit. That little rap list shit. Look, man. I know I was all. I don't want to be on that shit. First of all, I'm not from Alabama. I'm from Clayne County.
Starting point is 02:41:01 And I was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York. So I can't be on that list. If you wasn't born in Atlanta, why the fuck you on these lists? But I will say this, nigga, the sound of hip-hop today is because of Waka. These beats are because of me, Southside and Lex Loolew.
Starting point is 02:41:14 Hey, look, so I can complain to be on the list, but I don't give a fuck by no list. Nika, we're doing this shit to get out the gutter, bro. I don't see niggas in the EDM world saying who the number one at this, or in pop music, who the number one? By every time in our community, we got to compete to be number one. Man, fuck being number one, bro. Who get more money on show? Who got ice? Who doing shit for their community?
Starting point is 02:41:34 Who really was broke five years ago, really up like fuck? Nigga, you're number one. Who really knocking out these shows? Come on, bro. That's number one, my boy. Stop laying that list get to y' all nigg's head, bro. This shit lame, bro. I'm a good God.
Starting point is 02:41:47 I'm a big God too. Jesus Christ. Okay, okay, okay, okay. All right, I'm trying to get a longer video that, uh, I could, didn't complex drop? What the fuck does complex do? They just drop list and like, no, not even drop like a circle of people talking about it? Oh, is this micro Rubin again?
Starting point is 02:42:15 Oh my God, this thing is everywhere, man. This thing is like bird shit, man. All right, hold on. Let me see. Hold on. Do we even want to watch this shit? Chat, give me a video I could make y'all watch for like three to five minutes. Give me a video.
Starting point is 02:42:40 What video could I have y'all watch it? Because I ain't trying to bore y'all. I just got to go get some water just check on the dogs. Give me a video I could have y'all watch. Actually, Rap Caviar did send me a video of their list. Oh, yeah, this shit is it a ghost shit. I got that shit right now. And I promise you later, y'all don't look back like, damn this.
Starting point is 02:42:59 You want to watch this right here? All right. Just watch this for a couple of minutes, and then I'm going to be right back. We'll be back in like three to four minutes. But remember, so Spotify put out, again, another list. They put out like this, they call the gold standard, but it was female hip-hop. And pretty much, I think Nikki elected not to be on it, but this was their people who were on the list. Let's see if we could identify all of them.
Starting point is 02:43:30 So we got Ice Spice here. I don't know Ozympic ice spice is not given But okay We got sexy red here This is the cleanest she's ever looked Flo Millie looking amazing Sweetie
Starting point is 02:43:40 She's always bad Meg the Stallion You know they got the snake on her Typical snake And I think this is JT right here All right And then the other side You get the Cardi B
Starting point is 02:43:51 You get the Who else is this A Young Miami You get Who's this Doja Cat Lotto and Glorilla.
Starting point is 02:44:03 Okay? Now, a lot of people were saying, where's Nikki? And then we get to realize, apparently Nikki had chosen not to be on it, according to my man, Carl Cherry,
Starting point is 02:44:10 who had sent me the list. Anyway, let me just, I'm going to play this for a couple minutes. I'll be right back. Let me just grab some water. All right, so let's actually just go back to this Atlanta thing.
Starting point is 02:44:22 Let's quickly go through it. So the top 50 rappers in Atlanta, the complex for this list out. Y'all could kind of like start spamming who y'all think should be number one. to number five. Y'all give me y'all top five. We're going to get to it. I knew this list was going to be on some clown shit once they put Little Nas X as number 50.
Starting point is 02:44:40 Why do I say that? It's no hate towards Little Nas X. It's because when they formulate these lists, they want to get some clickbait material. So putting Little Nas X number 50 rather than number 49, it jumps off the page. You put the gay rapper, you know, it's going from. 50 to 1, you put the gay rapper, the openly gay rapper, as 50 to almost stand out, you know what people going to say who are prejudicial to Atlanta? Look, they got a gay thing over there. Atlanta no vagation, right?
Starting point is 02:45:17 So they know what they're doing. They put, you know, this is a clickbait move, I think. I don't think they actually believe he's actually 50. They put him there to capture headlines. Okay. Should he be in the top 50? I'm going to be honest with you. You know, I call it a.
Starting point is 02:45:31 few people call my man mezy that's 21 savage manager that's my guy and i was asking about the list and he said listen you know the the list isn't all the way correct honestly um there's a bunch of people and he named some people who you know um i can't remember on top my head who was someone but he said there's definitely some people missing right he didn't necessarily say who shouldn't be on the list or whatever he was just saying if you're from atlanta and you know this goes back to the point of Remember when I was talking to the Ray Daniels dude, I was just like, your bro, check this out. Yo, we're talking about Atlanta cases and Atlanta situations, and it's New York Outlets talking about it.
Starting point is 02:46:12 Like, for example, think about this, complex in New York Outlet, too. How are they making and being the aficionados of a top 50 Atlanta list? Now, I'm pretty sure they're going to be that, oh, we consulted with so-and-so, but like, come on, bro. You need, like, I would rather this list come out through, like, like Big Fax podcast came out with a top top 50 I'll be like okay you know what it is what it is they're from that region these are people who are intimately I've been around for a while like Big Fax podcast could come out with a top 50
Starting point is 02:46:45 50 from Atlanta complex coming out with a top 50 from Atlanta nigger please you know what I'm saying but I do think you know that's why you know and I wasn't really trying to shit on Atlanta when I was talking about before I was trying to inspire them I'm like yo how y'all gonna be the place that's the most inspiring musically, but y'all media's not matching. Y'all having to getting covered by everywhere else, and it's not just a New York thing,
Starting point is 02:47:09 because you have niggas in South Dakota and niggas in Michigan and niggas in the UK that's covering y'all stories. Like, y'all should take some pride in being from there that y'all should also create these media entities that's handling that, right? Just like how I see DeTron Cotton does with say cheese when it comes to anything to do with Texas.
Starting point is 02:47:29 Anyway, okay, so we got little Nazex at 50. Let's see. We have Pee-Long Way at 49. I feel like Pee-W-Long-A-Law should be on here. Again, I can't weigh where you should be at. I'm just going to react. Sigh, the Prince, has 48. For some reason, I just feel like this is kind of criminal.
Starting point is 02:47:45 Just because I don't think we're going to be able to name five people that lyrically is better than him on this list, and five people from Atlanta who have contributed to some of the, the greatest artists of our time, whether, you know, through collaborations or not, for whatever reason, I feel like Sahai should be higher. Y'all tell me if I'm wrong, but again, I'm going to say this is an amateur opinion on Atlanta, okay? I don't, not, everything I'm saying in the facts, because I'm not from Atlanta, right? Trouble at 47. Shout out to Trouble. You know, I've always, you know, I feel like he always repped Atlanta, but, you know, I know a few songs by him.
Starting point is 02:48:25 I can't tell here or there whether he should be on the list or maybe lower on the list so it is what it is, right? Rich the kid, 46. Why do I not like an associate richard kid with Atlanta like that? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:48:47 Now, does Richard Kidd have a lot of successful records? Absolutely. This is where I think I would ask about this list. Is this list about more rappers who sound in songs and success has been representative of Atlanta or they just came from Atlanta, right? Because of course, we know Richard Kidd that he was around the Migos,
Starting point is 02:49:07 but like I felt Richard KKid kind of like branched off and like I've kind of seen Richard K kid as like, I don't know what region I would say, but I haven't thought immediately Atlanta. And maybe that's just me being wrong. Maybe that's just me being wrong, but okay, he's 46. We have K-Camp. Ooh.
Starting point is 02:49:25 Now this is also where, you know, I don't know who's else. the 44 people on the list. I definitely know that when K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-ttall out of the mainstream, K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-K-trap. Like, when people thought K-Kamp fell off mainstream-wise, you know, you get that song, It ain't nothing to cut out, right? Like, he still had a bunch of songs.
Starting point is 02:49:48 I would hang out with, like, women who would be from Atlanta, they'd be like, yo, we bump in that new K-K-camp. And I was just like, K-K-K-K-K-K-K-t been lit, regionally there. So I would think he would be lower on this list in the sense of I guess higher, I mean to say like 45 seems like it's too low, right?
Starting point is 02:50:11 Little Scrappy. Little Scrappy is one of those people around the little John era came in and certified that crunk music. I think these days people know more for like loving hip hopper and like his personal drama. But there was a time that I thought like he was the hardest rapper out where I'm gonna be honest. I thought a little scrappy was just like, you know, that get crunk music.
Starting point is 02:50:39 Like, crook music was almost like fight music kind of, right? Just like, yo, yeah, never ever get on my level. Got money in the bank. B.O.B. Now, hopefully this is not a disrespect. I always thought Bob was like, and tell me if this is while, like, incorrect or disrespectful, I thought he was the Tyler creator of Atlanta. Am I wrong for this?
Starting point is 02:51:09 I thought B.O.B. Very eclectic, very creative, different, but he still represented the region, just like how you have Tyler the creator when it comes to that for like, you know, I think he's on the West, right? Am I not making sense? Tell me if I'm not making sense.
Starting point is 02:51:26 What are you laughing at me for? No? Why are you saying Scrappy at one song? Somebody said K-Camp from Milwaukee. Like, how are you from Milwaukee? B.O.B's mad talented. Am I tripping? Yeah, B OB, yeah, okay.
Starting point is 02:51:44 All right, somebody says, that's fair. Yeah, okay. Cool. All right, good, good. OJ. the Juice Man. Now, OJ. The Juice Man beat at 42. By the way, you get to realize, like, some of these guys, you know, regionally, they're definitely legends, right?
Starting point is 02:51:58 OJ, the Juice Man, Bob. May not be overall legends, but definitely regional legend. And OJ the Juice, man, I always felt like his career got cut short. But I couldn't figure out why because I don't think it was incarceration and I just feel like at a time we just stopped hearing about him. And, you know, obviously we were seeing with Gucci, the sand third, but it was just like, I felt like, I felt like he was like part of the influence of a lot of what we were hearing from Atlanta for a period. and I thought there was going to be like that glow up for him just by himself. And obviously, you know, he has a couple songs, but I don't think he had the run that I thought he was going to have.
Starting point is 02:52:39 You get what I'm saying? But, you know, shout to OJ the juice, man. We get Roscoe Dash. Now, I'm going to be honest with that. I think Roscoe Dash got to be higher up on this list, man. Roscoe dash, or maybe I'm time trapped to it because, like, I think I was in college during this time. Like, the nigga had no hands.
Starting point is 02:52:56 all the way Turned up All the way Like Like Roscoe dash Travis Porter Like there was a time I'm telling you
Starting point is 02:53:06 Even on the East Coast You're only bumping them songs Roscoe Dash Travis Porter All the Atlanta niggas Waka Flaka was with them Them niggas was like literally The club scene Like for real for real
Starting point is 02:53:22 True Let me see Yeah Whatever happened to Roscoe You see the thing with these guys is like, oh, he did Marvin Gain and Chardonnay? Oh, shit. You see, the thing is with like a Roscoe Dash, I don't know what, like, did he just actually fall off? Did he get cold?
Starting point is 02:53:48 Did he just lose interest? Or did the sound move on? Because that's what happens sometimes. Like, you see some of these guys, he's like, damn, this nigga was, he had to run. He was on every lit song. and then you don't hear about it anymore it's like did the sound move on or something else or did this niggas just get too comfortable
Starting point is 02:54:04 web stalker said I need to throw a party with the 2010 classic vibes yo I probably got a if my laptop's over there on that DJ booth like I probably got a crazy playlist still like the same place that I used to really play a party's DJ turn me up
Starting point is 02:54:22 nah hey Rosco definitely deserves to be on this list I can't even lie I can't even a lie Okay, we get Sean Paul Huh Am I tripping Like I know he's I know he's on snap your fingers
Starting point is 02:54:37 But I don't know if Sean Paul goes Orosco Dash And even OJ And he'll be OB Unless I'm tripping Am I tripping Jack I might be tripping
Starting point is 02:54:46 Now they're saying He belongs on a list Because he helped introduce The East Side Stomp To the country Obviously if you don't know Like you know He was part of the group
Starting point is 02:54:59 Young Bloods but I don't know maybe I don't have the biggest memory of like his shit being so dominating that he would be above like some of these other guys you get what I'm saying like with all due respect I think if we say Sean Paul people are going to think
Starting point is 02:55:17 of the dance all arts before him so I just don't know might be a hater might be a hater yo Jay Jay La Gautson says yo ag he's an Uber driver now stop playing with that nigga man a lot of these guys like i know wasn't commillioners from texas
Starting point is 02:55:33 a lot of these guys they probably got into crypto or something like that they're probably businessmen real estate moguls and shit cool breeze now this is where you get no commentary from me because i don't know who this is and um dirty south featuring goody mob and big boy okay once you see like a song like this goody mob big boy okay you got it um why they've been on the list of prototype for modern trap rapper the first first rapper to say, Dirty South on wax. And the commercial success was the number one record on the Billboard Hot 11 chart. Maybe meant Hot 100.
Starting point is 02:56:10 It said number one album on the Billboard 200 chart. So he's the one who introduced the word or the phrase, dirty south. Okay. Shout to him. We get Young Nudy at 38. Shout to Nudy. Obviously, you got pieces of eggplants, pissy pamper. Hell Shell, and they're saying, why does he be on the list?
Starting point is 02:56:32 Because a new era of villainous, her, show, horror-shaped rap to the A alongside his cousin, 21 Savage. Yeah, like, he's definitely that new era of Atlanta. I wouldn't say the newest era, but, like, that, they kind of described it, right? The villain era. You remember when 21 Savage kind of came in and niggas, I think he was almost equating that niggins to, like, Michael Myers.
Starting point is 02:56:57 Like, a niggas just, like, walking around with a, knife stabbing people because even the music sounded so dark and you got to also you see half of this list like you know i know they're not putting produce but we got a shout to metro right even though i don't like that fucking we got you credit uh you know he crafted some of these dark beats i don't know if um zatovin did as much but that's been metro's thing he crafts these like dark dark instrumentals that kind of gave these guys almost like like a marvel and dc type of of like rain you know what I'm saying? Rich Homie Kwan number 37 for whatever reason I feel like I feel like he should be higher on this
Starting point is 02:57:38 list why is Rich Homi Kwan only 37 like rich homie Kwan like I thought his solo career was so dope I know by the way he didn't interview with me I think he kind of said it the worst thing he probably could have done wasn't necessarily linking up with thug but stop fucking with Doug. Because after that shit was just never the same, but yo, rich homie Kwan, like, Rich Homi Kwan to me is the Fetty Whop of Atlanta. He's the Fetty Wop
Starting point is 02:58:09 of Atlanta. You go to him for the hit. He's the guy with the voice. He's the guy with the hooks. He's the guy with like a lot of the sauce that was kind of like he was going to give you the hit. So, I don't know. 37 kind of feel a little bit low. I'm going to be honest with you. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:58:28 I'm saying, you throw that boy rich homie in top 20 that's what i'm gonna say i'm gonna say at least top 20 i you know important songs top away lifestyle like like bro like like his first cup of mixstates was just like like fucking fire we get fabo now you're you're gonna have to be a little bit older to realize this this this was the um-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-d era the the laughy-taffy the geeked up uh uh um um you You know, D4L, okay. I don't know if I'm putting Fabo over, you know, Rich Hormy Kwan. Like, if we're doing nostalgia, I guess, but it's like,
Starting point is 02:59:09 yo, Rich Homi Kuan was a monster. Like, Rich Horme Kwan to me was a heavy hitter. Like, what are we doing? Now, Diamond got to be on this list. I don't know if y'all, y'all tapped it with Diamond. But Diamond to me, if Diamond came out now, who would Diamond be? Diamond would be I would say sexy raiders she could actually
Starting point is 02:59:38 really rap like that but I I like she wasn't that like provocative like that um kind of but like she was just hard Diamond was like Remy Ma for Atlanta you get what I'm saying
Starting point is 02:59:55 like Diamond was like Remy Ma for Atlanta like I'm trying to compare it to a rapper now who the hell could I compare Diamond to there's a lane for a chick like diamond i ain't gonna lie you think glorilla am i tripping on fabo somebody said i'm tripping on fable like am i underrating him you think diamond would be lotto i like lado but like diamond hard core bro bro kilt knuck if you buck rock your hips like i come in a club shaking my dress don't eat voze
Starting point is 03:00:48 buzzing me heads like come on stop playing diamond was crazy with it oh nah i think she might be higher too but damn it looked like there's a lot of good people on here we get bankrupt fresh here i don't know y'all are all up on bankrupt fresh but bankro fresh was was had the super promising upside obviously you know he was fatally you know gun down um yeah yeah definitely i i could see why they would put him here. Yeah, I wasn't that much in tune with his music, but I definitely knew that he was kind of buzzing heavily
Starting point is 03:01:29 around the time of his passing. So, you know, rest of the piece of background fresh. Oh, Charles Gambino. Now, here's the thing about Charles Gambino being at 33. I can't tell if they put him 33 because I don't think he's the quintessential representative
Starting point is 03:01:51 of the culture of Atlanta or the sound of Atlanta. Or maybe they really think with all his contributions to music, he's only deserving a 33. Right? I feel like he's, you know, or maybe they have penalized him a little bit because he's like a multifaceted, multi-genre type of guy who's done all type of, you know, realms of entertainment.
Starting point is 03:02:18 You know what I'm saying? Hmm. I would have thought he would have been a little bit higher. Now, I can't give no pain on this. I don't know who this is. Gip. They said, why does he be on the list?
Starting point is 03:02:30 Ahead of his time with a unique rhyme style and quirky outfits long before Andre 3,000. He got a number one solo album on the Billboard 200's chart, five songs on a Billboard Hot 100,
Starting point is 03:02:41 and five albums on a... Okay, all right. Oh, so he was with Goody Mob. Wait, why didn't they just put... Oh, why did they just put Goody Mob, like, on it completely by themselves? Well, I guess they're putting the members.
Starting point is 03:03:02 All right. All right, Big Gipp was in Giddy Mom. All right, my bed. I only knew Sela. I'm sorry. Okay. And Kujo. All right.
Starting point is 03:03:10 So essentially, I thought they would have just put Goody Bob. But okay, I'm fine. Cool. Damn, then we get Lisa, left eye, Lopez. Okay, so this is artist. Not best. Oh, actually, this is rappers. All right.
Starting point is 03:03:22 Shit. I mean, she's rap, right? Waterfalls, not tonight. Ladies, Remakes for Little Kim Missy, the brat. Andrew Martinez, you know what's up. all right i can see it i can see it she definitely left a a legacy um not only on just i guess i never thought about her region we always thought about like women in rap then we get pastor troy this is where like i don't have too much context to you i'm not even going to allow to you i don't know how
Starting point is 03:03:59 important to the progression of the music of alanta pastor troy was so i'm going to go on their word So, young dro My boy with the shoulder lean Ain't I yeah No, of course DRO is very instrumental Like right after, right around that TI era When trap music is getting kind of
Starting point is 03:04:20 It's like commercial trap music That also is getting played in the club A lot Soldier Boy I'm surprised I'm talking about this list Yeah, what did Soulja Boy say? I gotta see this. Soldier Boy
Starting point is 03:04:39 Atlanta list I gotta see Soldier Boy didn't comment about this No fucking way I would expect Soldier Boy to be like Either whaling out or asking why he's not higher on the list I would think Soldier Boy is higher on the list I'm gonna be honest with you
Starting point is 03:05:03 Influence wise and maybe they're taking away some of his influence Out of Atlanta Because I do believe without Soldier Boy We don't get some of the newer people like and shit i hate even saying it i think i think some of the drill guys you know they learned maybe not directly from style but definitely some of the simplicity and how he went to like market his music i think they learned from him so social boys is really is one of
Starting point is 03:05:41 the most influential rappers like honestly of all time so for them to have him at 28 maybe they're just going off his musical impact in Atlanta, or maybe they're just going off his music compared to other people in Atlanta and their music. Uh, it says, why it belongs on the list, the blueprint for the new type of rap star who embraces DIY approach, okay, commercial success number one hit and 10 total entries on Billboard 100, one top five album and three total entries. Okay. Important songs, crank that kiss me through the phone and pretty boy swag. All right. I don't know if I'm putting J.I.D. over Soldier Boy, now, y'all tweaking. Like, J.D., I got love for you, brother.
Starting point is 03:06:24 But, you know, you lyrical and everything. But that's Draco right here. Like, come on. Yo, this is Draco. Like, bro. Like, one of my goals is to get to Simpson Road because of Draco, because I've been trying to find 150 goons for forever. Anyway, J.D. is on here and say he's one of the few contemporary emcees from the city
Starting point is 03:06:47 who can make a lyrical record. and also find some commercial success. A bunch of songs on Billboard Hot 100, top five hit. I'm not saying don't bill on the list, but over, Solz, boys, crazy, I think. MC Shy D. I have no idea who this is,
Starting point is 03:07:06 but I know he's a legend. One of the first rappers to achieve success beyond the city. All right. Got to be tough, shaking, and never die. Then they got Lotto. Lotto's here at number two. 25. This bullshit.
Starting point is 03:07:24 With all due respect, I ain't putting Lotto. And I love Lotto. And, you know, Lado know I got love for her, but like, I'm not putting Lotto over Soldier. I'm sorry. I'm not putting Lado over I'm not putting Lado over I don't even think I'm putting Lado over even
Starting point is 03:07:41 left out right now. And I don't know if I'm putting Lado over Charles Gambino. Like, I don't know. Like, Lotto is still young in the game. She got more to go. Like, I'm not going to You're telling me that Lotto already accomplished more in her career than so is a boy ever did like bro, come on like we got to stop the fuckery now We really got to stop the falkery Like am I tripping on this?
Starting point is 03:08:03 Like, I'm on tripping on this Here's my thing and it's no slight to Lado's like Lado's a young artist. She's building wherever she's gonna peak at It's not even we're not even there yet. It's not even close to say she's 25 over some of these people who had Number one songs and who literally ran the place ran it like again there was a moment that soldier had all the
Starting point is 03:08:31 hottest songs in the game period I think we gotta put some respect on big this is why Drake will be going off man I see why you be going on Draco somebody better I show this this is Draco Yaddy 24
Starting point is 03:08:47 Hmm now this is where I kind of get you know I'm wondering because here's the thing We're getting closer to the 20s and for all the great artists we think The top 10 could only hold 10 So then we got a top 20 and then maybe a top 25 I think Yadhi is a I want to say he's closer to the like I guess I wouldn't argue over this because I'll probably say he's closer to to 20 than 25
Starting point is 03:09:16 But that's not that big of a jump it would be like I would say this is criminal if I thought it was top 15 Am I tripping that I won't? think Yadi I don't think Yadhi top um I don't think Yadi top 15 I could be wrong I could be wrong I could be wrong but but but but but you know Yadi Yadhi Yadis gonna always represent something for Atlanta which is a new generation a new style um that 2017 2016 216 onward movement he was the representative for Atlanta, him and Savage, on that iconic double-xel freshman cover. It says he evolved the face of the youth,
Starting point is 03:10:07 youth to a versatile rap artist who commands serious attention. It's 22 songs in the Billboard Hot 100, including two top hits. Okay. Yeah, yeah, he's definitely a very decorated artist. See, now, this is where you, you know this top 25 is jam packed because if waka goes at 23 now you have to remember we don't get so many people without a waka right we don't get so many people without a waka like waka i'm gonna be
Starting point is 03:10:40 honest with you i think waka and soldiers should be both top 25 clearly because it's bigger than their own records it's what they inspired for other artists we have to to be honest. That's why I think Waka and soldier, Draco, is important. He has a diamond single, hard in the paint. Yo,
Starting point is 03:11:05 do you I remember when he dropped hard in the pain? Yo, that shit was going crazy. Yo, that shit was going crazy. No hands. Grocery party. So a whole lot of money. Yeah, that, yeah, yeah, yeah. Waka had a wave of just great music
Starting point is 03:11:28 But he inspired like that Ignan like it was almost like Southern nigger Type of wave that I think the whole country was fucking with Like niggas was playing that in New York Niggas is playing that in Cali It was just an energy like Waka definitely I want to say Waka belongs in the top 20 I'm almost down to say
Starting point is 03:11:46 Soja belongs in the top 20 But you know what? Let's pause already Because we got to see who they have in there right We get shawley low Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm yeah, you know, Shirley-Lo, rest in peace of Charlie Lo, one of the guys who was going crazy, definitely a trendsetter. Day-no, day no, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 03:12:07 Hey, I can't knock Shorty-low being at 22. Shout to Shorty-low, man, you know, rest and peace, my boy. Right? Kilo Ali, I don't know too much about him, so I can't really say, you know, I can't really pick either here or there. So, you know, I'm going to, let's see, he's one of the pie. Pioneer figures in Atlanta hip-hop making waves before the city at night. Didn't he? Okay.
Starting point is 03:12:28 Can't say nothing about it. Number 20, Gunna. Man, y'all niggas had me fucked up if y'all think that Gunners before Waka-Flocka-Nigga. I am sorry, bro. Like, y'all y'all niggas got me fucked up, nigga. Y'all think Gunna before Waka, nigger, nah, Gunna on the way, I ain't going to lie to y'all. Gunna deserve to be top 30. I ain't going to lie to y'all.
Starting point is 03:12:47 But, man, y'all just going to put, y'allahs just put Waka out there like Warkers that was just some bum-ha-nigger, man? Nah, man Uh-uh, man Uh-uh. Now, all things said, I think Gunner should be Top 25, top 30.
Starting point is 03:12:59 I ain't saying that. But I guess I'm just looking at placement of walk-up. But shots are gonna still, you know? 19 takeoff. Now, once you see this, you know that they're splitting up the groups. And I'm gonna be honest with you.
Starting point is 03:13:16 I love, you see, I'm gonna look like a hater. Because I love Takeoff, but Takeoff not 19, bro. Like, take-off, not. Bro, if y'all don't put the group, put the group. and the group going to be top five or top ten.
Starting point is 03:13:29 But don't just put takeoff, it doesn't put take off. You get what I'm saying? Like, he didn't get a chance to really flush out that solo career. And even when he was trying to do the duo thing with, of course, Cuevo, you know, no, he was still building, bro.
Starting point is 03:13:43 Like, I think it's unfair for them to just put take off by himself. Right? It's unfair. It's unfair. And, like, look at this. Like, don't even say why he's on the list that they do for everybody else.
Starting point is 03:13:53 Everybody else, they say, why they belong on the list. For takeoff, you know, this is a memorial type of thing now, right? So it's like, you know, they don't even say that with him.
Starting point is 03:14:01 And the first thing, you know, this is why, like, complex me on some clown shit. The first thing they say about him is, like, really positive,
Starting point is 03:14:09 other than he's the youngest member and technical rapper from Migos. They said that he brought the adlib, the adlips like, mama! Like, come on,
Starting point is 03:14:19 bro. Like, this is the best thing you gotta say about my boy? Stop playing with him. Like, come on, bro like chill like yo y'all should have just put the megos as a group you should put the megos as a group and amigos as a group is definitely we're doing top five at worst top seven right if we're doing
Starting point is 03:14:40 megos as a group number 18 little john little john definitely deserving of that he definitely deserving of that top 20 you got to put little john top 20 um crunk movement like he's pretty much the face of it uh he has so many hit songs there was a time that pretty much he was almost like you know he was almost like he was like calid on steroids because he was you would put other people on the tracks as well and you would know him for these i lives in yeah or whatever the case is but like you know shit he kind of was he was definitely rapping too you know me snap your fingers do your step he's all about you like you know he was going crazy so he definitely deserve um
Starting point is 03:15:25 top 20 shit you know i would say maybe top 15 but we got to see who else on the list jameen depree it's actually interesting that they put jane the pre on here uh with all due respect to jane depree i i you know of course he as an artist he's phenomenal but sometimes you know he's gonna get respected in in the executive list the producer list i would just like you give him the og not like you know you don't have to give him this spot right here but uh jane depre just a amazing artists no matter what right like and of course it's kind of like did he getting put on a new york list like damn did he how many times you want to get put on the list you a producer you're you a you're a you're a you're a rapper and you the mogul and the the person who signs people so i kind of look at jd like that
Starting point is 03:16:12 but jd's definitely responsible for he's responsible for um a whole Atlanta wave i just would like to give him that credit bigger than just him being an artist but whatever cool you know I get it. Celo Green. Now, since Goody Mob is split up, you know, Cilo gets his own spot. And Cilo is 16. Yeah, okay.
Starting point is 03:16:38 Okay. Now, granted, because Cilow, you know, is completely tremendous artist, if he's 16, everybody else below him or above him, I guess, like 15 and above, got to be fired. Let's see who are we going with. Let's see how we go with.
Starting point is 03:16:55 Cuevo, again, remember they broke the Migos up, so they're now putting Cuevo in his own spot. Again, I don't like that. I don't like that. I think they should have gave the Migos one spot. Now, I've got to see what they do with Outcast, because Outcast is going to be an interesting one as well. You know, by the way, they broke up Goody Mobb.
Starting point is 03:17:11 They didn't put Goody Mabo on there. They put Celo different from, um, it was equipped. And, yeah, they're doing it differently. I wish they would have put the groups because when people are looking at this, not from Atlanta, they don't think about some of these guys as a solo artist, they think about their group contributions, right? And yeah, I just don't believe that Cuevo's solo career warrants him being on this list.
Starting point is 03:17:32 I think the Migos and his contribution to the Migos warrants him being on the list. So that's why the Migo should be there at the highest position, which is like top five or let's say top seven. But okay, we get Killamike, okay? Killamike, legendary artist. You know, he was always pretty much indie, but he always figured out a way to,
Starting point is 03:17:54 still impact the musical market is you know one of the most lyrical guys that has really came from the culture so I could definitely see it offset I'm actually surprised they put offset as the number one mego on the list right so all all three megos are in the top 20 which again if I'm them and you know obviously there's two remaining I don't know how their egos like me feeling but I would just rather just put my group on there not us three individually put our group on there and just call us top five rather than y'all call us top 20 individually you know i mean um again you know i always look at these guys like individual projects love offset
Starting point is 03:18:39 but like it's all said individual projects fucking with Celo green oh no we get cardy okay i'm rocking with it. I think Cardi has been like one of the most revolutionary and, you know, enigmatic characters that came from Atlanta, period. So him being 12, of course, I get it, I get it. 21 Savage gets 11, okay, 21 Savage that y'all know, that's my boy and everything. I'm actually surprised he to make top 10. I think 21 has done so much and has had so much success.
Starting point is 03:19:25 that he is really tapping on the door of some of the greatest Atlanta figures or musicians of all time. So, you know, frame them to be 11, I know they got to be 10 amazing people in front of him, but 21 Savage, one of them guys, that's a fact. Let's see who's number 10. Whoa, le be be. Got a little baby at number 10? I could see it. I could see it in a short time, even though it's been a while.
Starting point is 03:19:55 He's been out since like 2016 or so, so he's on like an eight-year run. Little Baby's done a lot. Little Baby's one of the only artists that's challenged almost for like a premier spot in the game as like maybe one of those rarefied guys who sell over 200K or one of those guys who are even sitting at the table with a Drake or J. Cole, one of the premier guys. So I definitely see why he would be a top 10 artist. And a guy who I still think, you know, despite sometimes he's struggling to find, what his next move going to be in terms of songs or whatever he definitely deserves um you know a mention
Starting point is 03:20:32 like a top 10 because he's he's he's still one of the most lit niggins from the region right two chains hmm see i guess this i don't know if i put two chains over baby and and savage yeah i don't know if i do that but chains i think he's you know he's well okay now i think i think he's you know he's well okay now i think about it. When we're saying change, we've got to think about Titty Boy as well. Same rapper, two different names. He's been doing his thing way before Duffel Boy era, Duffaback Boy era. So if you're going to think about it from Atlanta perspective, you got to think about his contribution as Titty Boy. And maybe that puts him over the hump when it comes to like being compared to some of these other artists because there's definitely longevity there for a fact.
Starting point is 03:21:21 Okay, then we get Big Boy. Okay, so it's confirmed. They're splitting up. Outcasts and obviously you know when you think about Big Boy you think about you know his contribution to Outcast but you also think about some of his solo projects and you know one thing we can say about Outcast both of them have stood on their own to certain extent maybe you've wanted more especially in the case of Andre 3000 but yeah now here's a thing I still think that Big Boy and Audrey 3000 should want to be listed as a group because I think if you list them as a group putting them number one makes sense, right? Like, you know, I don't know where, I think I know where Andre is that on this list. But if they're both together in Outcast, Outcast probably will be one, right? All right, Luda.
Starting point is 03:22:09 Luda. You see, Luda is one of those people who I think when his run was going on, it was so crazy, right? Obviously, we know, to me, he's like the blueprint for somebody like the baby. One of the most creative rappers. When it came to rhyming and rapping, you could never say he was a slal that nigga could rap with anybody anytime um most creative music videos artistically was just like jumping off the page he just brought like this you know it was almost like imagine missy elli as a guy from Atlanta right like that i that's like luda that's might be like a very like crazy like um depiction but yeah like the guys is really really
Starting point is 03:22:51 talented the whole chicken and beer shit like they was going crazy man like you know definitely know because luda like luda in common get underrated and rap because they moved on to acting and you don't see them constantly trying to remind people about that you get what i'm saying so yeah i can see luda i can see luda then we get to six king slime okay uh now this is this is important because you know young thug is just he's he's one of the generational guys who've literally influence everybody, you know, everybody from Atlanta. And there's another guy who's done so, but we haven't gotten to him yet. Young Thug, stylistically, standing out.
Starting point is 03:23:44 He's one of the people who even, like, he up the ante on the pace of dropping music, type of music, the cadence. You know, obviously somebody who he looked up with two, who was Wayne, he embodied that and really took that and, like, kind of went with it and created his own little blueprint that of many artists, including even like, say, a Uzi kind of, like, saw and adopted a little bit, right? You know, T.I. Fuck with him initially and, you know, a multitude of other artists and, yeah, definitely a legend, right?
Starting point is 03:24:20 Again, I would probably put him in the top five, but let's see what's in the top five. Let's see what's in the top five. Okay. We go to five You get Gizi Ooh Not a GZ era With some shit
Starting point is 03:24:33 I ain't gonna lie to you man Trapp would die This guy was going in man Jezzi had it for such a long time You know There's a dude who brings Jayzy out For go crazy He's a dude who
Starting point is 03:24:46 Who Who's with Kanye West La La La la Wait till I get my money Right Yeah put on with with um um connier as well like the snowman this guy had a legendary impactful run that was bigger than just even just an Atlanta artist like we all got to remember jesey had people
Starting point is 03:25:13 abandoned snowman t-shirts like just around the nation like oh kids can't wear snowman t-shirts to school like jizzi's guy like also uh who was his producer that was produced a lot of his joint is a shorty read uh Something red like I can't remember what the guy name was but they were going crazy like all them songs They would come on the club you know he also like you know there was some growth there too like you know I think his growth like we've seen savage do a good like growth arc like remember when he got he went to My president is black my yeah like he kind of also grew up a little bit wasn't just all in your music then we get Gucci man bigger than the records and he does have some big ass records right But what we got to say is Gucci's like Mount Rushmore of influential rappers of all time. Like no matter what region, Gucci got kids, grandkids.
Starting point is 03:26:05 Like, it just is what it is. Right. And he's going to be on this list for not only his influence on sound, culture, direction. You're going to have Gucci on this list on the amount of rappers that he had a hand in not only influence. But like even being around that probably helped their career like you know there's a time the me goes because it's been signed to him Thug could have been signs like there's a lot of you know a lot of a lot of artists I even end up with QC you know That was because Goose he had his legal issues and he was sane of them I want to hold you out back Yaku's going to sign with these people these folks over here so Gucci's just one of those guys were Influence wise got it got it, you got it, you got it, you got it you know I mean shit he's even influenced he he his influence goes to Waka his
Starting point is 03:26:54 that influence goes to like even a keith like there's a long line of just influence dumbing first day out like shit even him and beef is crazy truth i still can't believe to sorry to this day that uh he performed truth in front of jizi at the verses joint that shit was crazy i don't know if i can play the whole thing with uh truth jizzi versus this was not this is trying to be a stah damn broke the internet i tell you what There you go. I like my nigga.
Starting point is 03:27:35 Let me talk, my nigga. I don't want to talk. I'm through talking. Let me talk. Let me talk with, don't. Well. Twain Vaughn. I'm let them rubber bands get you.
Starting point is 03:27:44 We take one to go to war where we can go to war, niggas. I ain't no real rapper. I'm a fucking great dick. My whole school food don't make me show my age, nigga. Yeah. Louisville and turn the two a bad occasion. I took this son will keep you cold and I know you still miss him. But puff was fucking hurt while you.
Starting point is 03:28:02 You was falling in love with you. Wow. You did do a song, and even smoke no bud with. I was screaming so ice it was a neighborhood, Nick. This AR is my back up because I don't need now, Nick. Mouth ain't here with my... Nah, this was one of the most gang-s-shund I've ever seen. Let them guns blind, Nick.
Starting point is 03:28:18 He used to ride to Birmingham with a lot of grounds, niggas. I'm saying who I am, nigger, but I ain't span now, Nick. I know it's hard for you to sleep, know when you kill your home, boy. You left inside to be a bounce and won't even raise your own boy. Smoking on Pookin'o tonight. I'll tell you what. Stop. That was crazy.
Starting point is 03:28:39 Oh, yeah. Did he perform that part? Like, go dig your partner. Nick, I bet he can't say shit. That's... I'm a legend. I'm a legend. Nah, this was cool.
Starting point is 03:28:52 Trying to dance with you. I ain't used to hands. Let them rubble baskets. Nah, nah, no. Now, I ain't going to lie. Gu-op was crazy for this. Did I ever see 21 Savage reacted to it?
Starting point is 03:29:06 Like, he was, he was watching it somewhere and he was going crazy. Oh, with the middle from Matt. I think the nigga just mad because I... Here go. It's too old. Ain't that retarded bifference you made this.
Starting point is 03:29:20 I see him. They say shit. I see you interview too. You let. I think the nigger just mad because I... But I'm a bit dog. You got this.
Starting point is 03:29:38 Oh, nah, yo, what you got, this is an Atlanta crib, they're going crazy. He bought down in me. Ah, it's goo up. Ain't that retarded by the school. She made this for a $10,000 bounty didn't pay them because they did have. I see your interview, nigga, and you. I see your interview, too, you let. I think the nigger just mad because I.
Starting point is 03:30:11 But I'm a big dog, you got the Go puttowpike. So can't say shit. And if you're looking for the kids, I've been in zone six. I see the, you and your home boy? I know y'all see me over there. With the black folk, fam. It looks just like Adam, do you?
Starting point is 03:30:33 I never. Fip and flip. This is the same shit they got. Nah, that n'am. It's Gucci, nigger. Okay. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 03:30:46 Okay. Nah, this shit, y'all remember when this is going on? This is quarantine, bro. This is crazy. I was just talking to Larry Jackson. Yo, I can't. I remember what Larry Jackson told me he was going to get Gucci and, and, and, and, um, G's need to be on the same stage.
Starting point is 03:30:59 I was like, hell not. Now, grand, they pay both of them boys like a million, like a million apiece. Like, that was a million of peace. Chat, let me ask you out a question for a million dollars, you let, y'all not beefing no more like that, but you letting the nigger diss your homeboy, like your dead homeboy? boy why are you going to say you get a million dollars so so i'm asking y'all going to be professional or you crashing out but he right over there he dissing him he's smoking on
Starting point is 03:31:24 puggy leg and he's saying all that shit but you're getting a million dollars or you're going to say man fuck that million i'm crashing it's crash time or are you going to be like man i'm just like i don't see you but if i ever see you say that outside of here i'm fucking you up but i'm get my million today. Okay. Okay. This is bad. Look at this.
Starting point is 03:31:50 You said a cage, don't make me show my age, grab a Louis and turn it to a bank cage, niggas. He was smoke no, bud. I was screaming and was a This A.R is my back card, because I don't need. Must in her one flock a sex.
Starting point is 03:32:18 Used to drive a birman hound with a lot of Brown, nigg. I'm just who I am, nigg. I ain't spanned down, niggins. No, I ain't noticed this song with that heart. You raised your son to be a, won't even raise your home boy. Savage was lit. Oh, these niggas is wilding.
Starting point is 03:33:08 I said the dirt nerd. I'm on. I'm gonna see the niggins. They talk. Nah, that's crazy. It's crazy. If ever watching Savage was not, it was not rockin with Jesus. I ain't gonna allow to you.
Starting point is 03:33:21 Anyway, all right. Let's get back to the list. I like to listen. I like to listen. Okay, so we get Gucci at 4. There's only three spots left. It's only three spots left. Let's see.
Starting point is 03:33:33 Tia. Now, we can't say a motherfucking thing about Tia. Once known as the King of the South. I think Tiae helped cement Atlanta in a major way as hitmakers as somebody who was viable. You know, because there was a time where people would acknowledge the South, but they wouldn't acknowledge the South as like, guy. They would think that. the top rapper or the top guy in the game had to come from like New York.
Starting point is 03:33:59 And like, yeah, the Atlanta dudes would have some shit, but they would never be like the guy. I think TI is one of those guys who really, Brian on a lot, that nigga had a slew of hits, man. Bro, that King album was crazy. Shit, you know, my favorite was paper trail. Also, Tia, I think it was always underrated as a rapper. Damn, how many, you know, T. T.I. is one of those people from trap music. Didn't he have this joint called B series
Starting point is 03:34:25 From trap music To TIE versus Tip To King King is like the quintessential classic To what he dropped in 2008 He dropped an album 2008 That was a joint Ti 2008 album
Starting point is 03:34:40 That's paper trail Paper Trail Come on now Right Yeah that's the one that got All them joints on it Ready for whatever Live your life on top of the world
Starting point is 03:34:51 Whatever you like No matter what Swinging with Rag What's happening Swaggle us yeah that ain't gone yet this is the one it really went in all right now I think we know who's gonna the only two people we haven't got through yet the only two people that haven't got through what we haven't seen yet is future and since they separated
Starting point is 03:35:20 um outcast we would assume that on Andre is, I guess, is going to be in the top two. And we get future number two. Now, I'm going to be honest with you, everybody from Atlanta I spoke to. So it's not an acopoean. This is Atlanta niggins who grew up there, who still live there. They all tell me, dog, ain't no Atlanta list where future's not number one. If outcast isn't above him.
Starting point is 03:35:52 If only outcast as a group, not Andre. and by the way, we could save the thing, you know, Andre's number one. They said people disagreed with this list, and these are Atlanta niggas, they said, future got to be number one. Just fact, he's just the greatest. He's got to be number one,
Starting point is 03:36:10 unless you put Outcast the group, because Andre 3,000 as a solo artist, can't fuck with Future. Yeah, he could rap, but Future is Future. But if you put Outcast, now you got it. Now you got it. cast could be number one. But if you separating them,
Starting point is 03:36:29 you can't put Andre by himself over future. And I kind of understood what they were saying with that. Like, I definitely understood. You know, shit. Let's see what they said about future. A prolific commercial artist and creative powerhouse for more than a decade. One of the architects of trap music sound
Starting point is 03:36:50 that is dominant contemporary hip-hop. Man, fuck all this shit what they say, man. The goat. Man, future is just that nigger Like, you know what they should have said? Why they belong to list? That nigger. That's it.
Starting point is 03:37:04 We don't got to mention he got 200 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. We don't got to mention that he has 15 top tens and three number ones. Fuck all that. That nigger. You get what I'm saying? Future is just the guy. I think future should be number one. But let me read what they put with Andre.
Starting point is 03:37:22 They said, you see, that's what I said it should be Outcast. Right? They said over 20 million soul as part of Outcasts, including top five, five, top five albums. One, number one album on Billboard 219 songs in Billboard Hot 100. Yeah, nah, I'm not going. I'm giving Future number one, man. Future is the greatest hip-hop art. The greatest hip-hop bars ever came out of Atlanta's. It's Navadius.
Starting point is 03:37:48 What's his last name? I forgot what it is. It's just Future, my nigga. I'm sorry. It's future. Somebody says, Andre might be number one. flute now I hear I hear you not number one at flute either monaigan so what's it's it speaker knockers is speaker nods of Atlanta I don't know I I like quickly identify that I put Andre
Starting point is 03:38:13 number two wait who is number three um I'm gonna be honest I put Andre number four then I put Andre number four or five because solo wise Gucci got too much influence I'm sorry T.I. That's the king. I'm sorry. Futures a goat. Yeah, I would have put Andre. But again, remember, I'm not from Atlanta. So I'll put Andre at four. Yeah. I put Andre four. Okay. What do you have thinking about this list? So real quickly, is Andre 3000 Future, Ti,
Starting point is 03:38:53 Gucci, Gizi, Thug, Luda, Big Boy, Two Chains, Little Baby. 21 Savage, Playbure Cardi, Offset, Killer Mike, Cuevo, Seelow Green, Jermaine Dupree, Little John, takeoff, Gunna. That's the top 20. We're not going to get into the other. Miskel Wilson says, Andre alone is number two. I disagree. You know, I feel a lot of the greatness came in the shape of Outcast. And it's done the wrong with the knowledge of the group.
Starting point is 03:39:30 Why are we splitting up groups? Like, why are we splitting up groups? bro like most of these guys the majority of their their their shit came through groups so i think we should keep them as a group okay okay okay okay okay let me see what else is going on all right all right okay what the fuck queen key vows to dis her baby daddy for an entire year because she had to pay 25 000 for preschool what She said broke ass niggas don't none of y'all kids go to private school but mine Somebody says you can't request help through child support she said I rather make music But where does she say she's doing this in all year Let's see
Starting point is 03:40:47 It's like I'm like What is she? Dumbly You need to do You just bitches like you that make these niggas think it's cool Is she this in her baby that? No it's not bitches like them. It's you
Starting point is 03:41:15 You had a kid with them She says I like city niggas That's a motherfucking fool I just step to you bitches Don't need no mother She says I like city niggas and suburb bitches I don't like hood arrest
Starting point is 03:41:30 But I like trap niggas if it makes sense Well keep having these babies by these trap niggas And think they're gonna be good fathers So I don't understand like women Look for the degenerous And then complain that they didn't find A good parent for the child That they have with the person
Starting point is 03:41:45 You find a nigga in the trap But you expect them to be a good dad What part of trapping says good father? What part of being a shooter and a street niggins says, oh, great parent. All right. Anyway, all right. Lurga get her money, man. That's a new wave.
Starting point is 03:42:16 This the father of your child, cause some trauma for the kid, but at least you get the bag. What's the problem? Okay. Let me see what else. Rest in peace to Beat King. So Beat King, artists out of Houston, Texas, passed away. the reports are that he died of a health condition you know there was some false reports at first that he had passed away because of a shooting that wasn't true but apparently you know he died after he suffered a pulmonary embolism okay they're saying that he was doing a morning takeover at the urban one slash radio one station when he fainted and he was rushed to a nearby hospital he was passed he passed away later the same day with his two daughters by side. The rep added it's truly sad. We loved him so much. His rep further addressed
Starting point is 03:43:12 artist's death with the pointed tribute Thursday night, remember in her client as the best part of the club for over a decade. She continued. He has produced work with so many artists that the sound would live forever. He loved his daughter's club god parenting, his music and his fans, we will love him forever. Um, music fans know him for his viral 2020 TikTok hit, then leave for which he gained international attention. to his big hit he was known in the Texas party scene who's played in college clubs and throughout the 2010s yeah I hear that if anybody's 25 to 35 they probably and they grew up in Texas they probably know beat king and the kind of sad thing about about all of this man you know me and
Starting point is 03:43:54 him talked recently you know after I interviewed uh what do you call it again so I interviewed sauce walka and he saw me tapping in a bit with hughan he was just like act you know was you like do some shit with me I'm like yeah of course if you in New York, let's do some shit. You know, like, you know, I would love to hear your story. And we started having conversations, and we had planned to eventually do an interview and even was, you know, asking about some, like, some promo stuff,
Starting point is 03:44:22 like, in terms of trying to get some attention for his music. So, you know, that's as much as I knew him. I always knew that he was influential. It felt like women universally always loved him because, like, he just made, like, these booty-shaking music. I guess also the thing that was kind of confusing about me, because I remember one time he hit me and he's like, yo, act, I forgot what story it was, but he was just like,
Starting point is 03:44:42 yo, act, why people keep using the pictures of me when I was, like, super fat? So I only say that to say he was on a weight loss journey, and I think he lost about like 100 pounds, people. I'm not going to lie to you. You know, he had lost, like, a significant amount of weight, and I was taking that to believe that he was living a healthier lifestyle, which would just benefit him overall.
Starting point is 03:45:01 And it's kind of sad that I've seen him pass away because, you know, I probably has to scroll a lot. He's taking many pictures since... I think there's like a side-by-side picture where he shows, like, how much weight he lost. But he was, like, it was definitely bigger. Let me see if I can show it. I'm on his page.
Starting point is 03:45:24 You know, and he always wore these shirts, like, you know, while he was on his health journey, with these captions or whatever, kind of like, You know, it's like self-deprecating, but inspiring him to work out type of shit. You know, he was in the gym. See, this was when he was a little bit bigger, but this was like two years ago. He was working out, you know? You know, and he was kind of open and honest about, like, you know, kind of his health journey.
Starting point is 03:45:49 And I remember, yeah, this was, it was a little bit bigger here, yeah. But he was losing weight. It was definitely losing weight. 100% losing weight. Definitely was on, like, a health journey. Yeah, he had a gold single. Yeah. if you go all the way back here you see him picture with Drake a lot of a lot of stuff man
Starting point is 03:46:15 like this guy was definitely 100% doing his thing man 100% doing his thing it's kind of sad like it's almost like unexplainable that that once we thought he got in a little bit better shape he actually passed away to like that health condition I'm trying to see if I can find the video that kind of shows what I was saying He used to post a bunch of videos and pictures. Funny shirt. Judge her by her baby daddy. You definitely got to, bro.
Starting point is 03:46:56 Judge him by the baby daddy, but, yeah, no, he had lost significant weight if you could see from those other pictures I showed. Definitely did. Still don't know really exactly what happened. Let me Google what that is. A pulmonary embolism.
Starting point is 03:47:19 Is that like a random event type of thing? Sorry, chat. You know, I get on my little Google shit. Let's go find a little doctor and explain it to us. This is like going to WebMD. The circulatory system carries blood throughout the body via an intricate network of arteries and veins. The venous system is the section of the circulatory system that uses veins to return the used or deoxygenated blood to the heart and lungs. Occasionally, irregularities in the wall of a vein, especially in areas of slow flow,
Starting point is 03:47:53 such as the area surrounding a venous valve, can cause a blood clot or thrombus to form. Once formed, additional fiber and red blood cell deposits caused the thrombus to grow inside the vein. In addition to causing inflammation of the vein and obstructing blood flow, there is a significant risk that all or part of a venous thrombus may break off and travel through the bloodstream. These mobile thrombi can pass through the heart and eventually lodge in the small blood vessels of the lungs. The lodged clot, called a pulmonary embolism, may compromise blood flow to the lungs resulting in shortness of breath, lightheadedness, coughing, and chest Is this like a random event?
Starting point is 03:48:36 It feels like a random event, right? A pulmonary, maybe some raising heart, maybe a little bit of chest pain, come in different of that blood clot, and as a result of it can't do its job, which is provide blood pressure when they're dealing with a conflict. Okay, so a pulmonary embolism seems like it's a blood clot in the lungs. Hmm. All right. How long until fatal?
Starting point is 03:49:06 A pulmonary emboless significantly reduced mortality risk. A pulmonary embolism is potentially potentially fatal because it involves a blockage in one or more of the pulmonary arteries in the lungs. This blockage caused by a blood clot interrupts blood flow to a portion of the lung tissue, depriving it of oxygen. The consequences of this interruption include. Impaired oxygenation With reduced or blocked blood flow, the affected lung tissue cannot effectively participate in gas exchange.
Starting point is 03:49:32 This can decrease the overall oxygen level in the blood, compromising vital organ functions, leading to the patient's symptoms in medical history. D-Dimer blood tests can indicate the presence of clot degradation products, which, as previously mentioned, may potentially lead to a pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolism has sudden and un- Which is a deep vein for rhombosis. Here are some of the primary steps. The first is to stay active. Rest in peace to Be King, man.
Starting point is 03:50:01 I know he had dropped a project recently. I was kind of looking to see if like overworking might like evoke some of these, you know, either reactions or episodes that could lead to this. because I know recently he was he dropped the project and he was trying to promote it and he was like kind of doing a lot trying to you know get some awareness to it which kind of sucks because soon as he died he's trending right like he as soon as he died he's trending but right before he died like he was trying his very best to try to get as much attention to this project he was trying to yo hey listen if I got to come up to New York to go do an interview I'm down to do that
Starting point is 03:50:35 you're trying to do this he's trying to do everything to get like a look like any ounce of attention on his project and um You know, he passes away kind of still during that period. So rest in peace to Be King, apparently he does leave behind, I believe two daughters. And I don't know if there's a significant other there, but rest in peace to him. All right. All right. More shootings in Chicago.
Starting point is 03:51:06 And does anybody even pay attention to that anymore? Okay. All right. Akbar reacts to August Alcina allegedly saying that a higher power opened his heart to allow him to love another man. Okay. Akbar says Jesus ain't did nothing like this. Y'all play with God too much.
Starting point is 03:51:25 He gives us a choice. How did God do this? And he says loving a man is a sin. So to do that, that means God's a liar. Kids don't believe this, God. Don't believe this. God don't do this.
Starting point is 03:51:39 His word, don't come back void. If he say don't do this and someone says he told him to do this, that means you call God a liar. and God is not a liar. Now, I'm not the one to judge because we all fall short of his glory,
Starting point is 03:51:54 but don't put God in your worldly foolishness. Now, this comes from, I believe, this episode here. Let's say we can find an episode. August Alcena. God told them. Let's see. This is it right here. Love showed up.
Starting point is 03:52:19 But in a new way. Did August El Sina just come? Wait, hold on. Is it a new one? Is it this? Nick Cannon's face as August Alcina tries to lie on God is giving Why he's face like this I said wait a minute wait wait wait a minute
Starting point is 03:52:37 Wait first of all Nick Cannon Wait hold on hold August Alcina Nick Cannon Wait I got to see the interview wait what the hell What? No no no it's fine the interview now Where is that August Alcina
Starting point is 03:53:09 August, I'll see the Nick Channel interview. Oh, let's see this shit. There's a new interview doesn't either? Let's see this shit. And you talked about your love for another man. And I know that when we talk about this, we help others. What is opening your heart done for you? To be honest with you, bro, it's not even me that's opening my heart.
Starting point is 03:53:46 It's that power that's... higher than myself. I always say that the greatest gift that God could have ever given me was exposure to expose me to so many different kinds of people, places, things. So, He got 13 baby mama, 26 kids. You know he can't understand fucking something that can't give him a child, right? He confused as a motherfucker. Anywhere this nigger stick his dick, it come out babies. That nigger might pissing the toilet and that shit might get pregnant.
Starting point is 03:54:35 You feel what I'm saying? This nigger is fertile as a motherfucker. He can't understand what this nigga talking about? What you mean? You're sticking your dick in a booty. What? It's like when people want you to define yourself as whether you gay, straight, bisexual, whatever, as you was just talking about,
Starting point is 03:54:53 um, love is like much more complex than that and has much more depth. So for me, I'm just the kind of person that's like, because love is a language, I'm fluent in love when it speaks to me. Why do us as humans have to have such direct answers or definitions of like, are you straight are you like why are or do you love her why why are do you got so many baby mom yeah typical narcissist nick cannon just like pivoted into you know what let me take his fuck shit of not giving a straight answer we know we gay let's just use it towards me when people ask the questions that i don't want to answer about nick why do you have so many baby moms and why do you
Starting point is 03:55:44 keep getting so many women pregnant. If he's allowed to dance around and talk about God open his heart, God open his mind to love everybody, and love comes in different shapes and forms, maybe Nick Cannon was saying, yo, maybe I could now explain, God opened up that pussy for me to put the dick in there,
Starting point is 03:56:05 and the goddamn kid's going to come out. And that's why I keep having that much. Like, it's clear, like, you know, Nick Cannon don't agree with the shit. No, but I mean, like, had to work that part of it. But no, but I'm just saying like because everybody says, oh, you can't love that woman if you are not in a traditional one-on-one relationship with her. And therefore, now I don't love the mothers of my children because I don't define it the way that you define. Right.
Starting point is 03:56:29 You can't take it personal because we have, haven't all been exposed to the same thing. People have a very monolithic way of viewing things. Okay. Uh, here's the thing, man. We at the point in society, and I absolutely understand and get what, what, um, Akbar was saying, but we're at the point in society where for the progressives and the people who like Camila, who like believe, you know, there's a million genders, kids should be able to pick, you pick a gender after you're born, all that fuck shit.
Starting point is 03:57:11 We're going to have to come to a real. conclusion, man. Is religion bullshit or not? Because here's the thing. We don't got so progressive and accepting that all these religious books told us clear laws. This is a sin. This should not happen. If this happened, this is the consequence. Like, they're pretty clear. They never left no wiggle room. Oh, love is lava. Just love everybody. Follow the rainbow. None of that. They're pretty clear. There's actually a motherfucking, like, like, like, like, um, verse in the Bible that says, if you lay with another man, you, it starts saying some shit.
Starting point is 03:57:54 I'm not going to get canceled, but it starts to tell you some ramifications. So we don't, like, this is what all of the people who are progressive, like, they don't stand on denouncing religion to say, I would be more accepting if they said, oh, the Bible, that bullshit. Yeah, yeah, we. not listen to God no more. They say it. Y'all's got to say it.
Starting point is 03:58:17 Because it's impossible for religion to be as potent when the majority of people are saying that the fuck shit going on now is some natural shit and shit we should accept. Like, and if you don't accept it, you're bigoted. Well, the reason why people don't accept it is because a lot of people, whether they're super religious or not, they've kind of grown up or they've been in gracious. with this religious concept that says some of this shit is immoral or wrong.
Starting point is 03:58:49 Do you get what I'm saying? So I don't know. It's like if you get down on the train to say you believe what August Sautin is selling or you believe that people could change their agenda whenever they want or people could do A, B, C, and D. Well, you should be in the train of thought to essentially you should be in the train of thought to say, yo, the Bible on some bullshit
Starting point is 03:59:19 because the Bible don't say none of this shit. Let's listen again. You talked about your love for another man, and I know that when we talk about this, we help others. What is opening your heart done for you? To be honest, what you, bro, is not even me that's opening my heart.
Starting point is 03:59:45 It's that power that's higher than myself. I always say that, the greatest gift that God could have ever given me was exposure to expose me to so many different kinds of people places, things. So it's like when people want you to define yourself as whether you gay, straight, bisexual, whatever, as you was just talking about, love is like much more complex than that and has much more depth. So for me, I'm just the kind of person that's like because love is a language I'm fluent in love
Starting point is 04:00:23 when it speaks to me why do I said humans have to have such direct answers or definitions of like are you straight are you like why are do you love her why are do you got so
Starting point is 04:00:39 many baby moms like no but I mean like had to work that far too but no but I'm just saying like because everybody says oh you can't love that woman if you are not in a traditional one-on-one relationship with her, and therefore now I don't love the mothers of my children because I don't define it the way that you define it.
Starting point is 04:01:00 You can't take it personal because we have, haven't all been exposed to the same thing. People have a very monolithic way of... Okay, anyway, there was another video of him and his boo. And by the way, you know, there are some people who feel like I feel like, We don't give a fuck who August Silesina's fucking, right? Like, you know, I think most people, generous, like, whatever you do in the comfort of your own bedroom, like, we don't care.
Starting point is 04:01:29 But we don't like if there's an agenda pushing shit or, you know, making it seem like people are biggest if they question, right? Like, you know, obviously Blankethe the hate that we're not talking about that. We're talking about people just kind of like, you know, having these questions of ideology where they're like, yo, okay, well, brother i i don't know if love works like that but let me see if we can find this it was a video of him he was on the boat with his little boo you feel me and good for them man i ain't mad of them let it let him sail off into the sunset what he at oh maybe it's not on this page i can't find
Starting point is 04:02:11 it and i think it was on spiritual words that's if we can find it right here I'm gonna find this is like a picture of like um B king when he was like bigger I guess Alright I don't know if I'm able to find it Where's that? I can't find it Fuck it oh here they go You know it's funny that he's doing these interviews Like a nigga posed up with a nigga that look like this
Starting point is 04:03:01 You don't even gotta tell me what sexual orientation like you You choose we know like this is like an unspoken thing You don't even have to You don't got to do an interview Explain this You go on a vacation With this nigga And y'all on a boat
Starting point is 04:03:15 Boat shirtless Like Do you know Come on bro Like we get it Like you don't have to do An explanation Brough
Starting point is 04:03:21 We don't want to hear We know what it is And do your thing And the damn thing Ain't a flute baby And a flute baby Cause a hook game Got me up a loop baby
Starting point is 04:03:30 And I'm out of here Racks on racks I'm a lot Yeah Fuck it Okay, all right. Well, congrats to that, man. I hear what Atvar is saying, but I'm going to be honest with you. Don't just take it out on August Alcena.
Starting point is 04:03:51 I think there's many situations in society now that clearly the Bible either seems outdated on or you're going to have to start to pick your morality. Do you believe that the Bible is false? Do you believe that the Quran is just out of date? or do you believe that some of these things that they said shouldn't happen in society or should happen in society? If you're going to follow that, follow that. But, you know, these days I think we're going towards the realm where people basically have now like, you know, almost basically said that those books ain't really like relevant
Starting point is 04:04:34 them. I don't know how I do. All right. Is this going to? That ain't good. Okay. Anyway, remember I told you how Houston was in New Atlanta? Some guy has agreed with me.
Starting point is 04:04:46 I don't know this guy, but apparently he has agreed with me. He says this is what's going on in Atlanta nightclub. Now, remember when I said Houston and New Atlanta, not in term of artistry. But in terms of where, like, there was a time Atlanta was seen as almost like black Miami. And everybody was running to Atlanta. You know, it was like the party spot to send third. It's not that no more is Houston now. and apparently this guy knows why because all of the people who were moving there for fun
Starting point is 04:05:11 remember not artists were just talking about regular people who were just having it was like the night life that was crazy remember hearing about these strip loves in Atlanta apparently things has changed this what this guy said my life in Atlanta is is just being ruined closing early heard it for sure uh a lot of sections not a dance floor hurt I feel like that having the dance floor helped but then you know you can't get a bang for your butt I see both sides. You know, the consumer wants to dance, but the owner and the promoter makes money off of a section.
Starting point is 04:05:42 Atlanta is the only city that I've seen to where promoters have a full-time job being a promoter. When I go to other cities, that's a part-time job. That's a part-time job. And now you have a smaller amount of people, and then I also changed the way that DJs got paid, because if it's only 300 people in here, why would
Starting point is 04:05:58 I pay you $1,000 when my overhead is less than that? So I'm thinking of the economics. I'm thinking about all these things. They're making all their money off bottle service. So if I can sell a section for $1,500, I'm going to put 10 of them in there. Buckhead is doing away with a lot of the clubs. Look at Buckhead Saloon.
Starting point is 04:06:19 You know, the first Buckhead Saloon, you know, they made everybody, okay, everybody on Sunday got to close at 12 now. That kind of messed up the party. They knew that was going to happen. But Atlanta was known for partying on Sundays. Everybody knows. Yeah, because all the celebrities will be in town on Sunday. So that's how you can get the bang for your buck.
Starting point is 04:06:36 Another thing too is that The economy isn't where It used to be People have to understand It's like you go to a club Right Think about how much it costs Before you even walk into the club
Starting point is 04:06:47 Outfit Before you get to the club You start at home You're going to spend more money on parking That you put in your gas tank for the week And some people won't Then you'll park your car in an area That it may get broken into
Starting point is 04:06:59 Wow And then think about how much it costs when you get into the club Then you have to pay Don't let nobody left their ideas D. Now you got to pay $100 to get in. This is just Atlanta. The nightlife in Atlanta. Yeah, I mean, I feel like it's always a fluid thing.
Starting point is 04:07:14 Like, you know, nightlife goes to a particular city, especially like a black dominated city. And it exists for a while till niggins start fucking it up. This happens very frequently in many places, right? Niggins start shooting. Police now start shutting down clubs. Liquor license started getting taken. Niggas start acting up. club start going away
Starting point is 04:07:39 people realize it's just not making money and yeah it kind of just moves and I think it's at Houston now they're going to shoot it up in Houston for a while bunch of niggas like trust me every weekend at these clubs niggas is getting shot up in Houston because you know these are places where guns is like
Starting point is 04:07:55 you know like that's like an ID so everybody got it out there so yeah it's going to Houston then it probably I don't know where it's going after Houston but it might go back to Atlanta but it always happens like this They got to kill the nightlife in Atlanta because y'all niggas is doing too much fuckery. That's what's happening.
Starting point is 04:08:11 Right? And also, I'm honest with you. What I've realized, too, about these places, it's, you know, with the advent of social media and how easy it is to connect with celebrities. Yeah. The majority of clubs that I've seen, like, you know, whether you're talking about a bunch of Houston clubs
Starting point is 04:08:31 or even Atlanta clubs at the peak, they weren't having them for, or even like say a star list right like in new york like even though that's a strip club um they're not having them for like regular patrons there it's kind of more of a celebrity fueled you get the scammer the guy who's going to spend a lot of money like it's you know the club scene has changed from a long time ago where where people it was just regular people just going to have fun now it's it's if you go to a club and you're not in a section it's kind of lame right like nigga you and gp and they're in general population, right?
Starting point is 04:09:03 Like, everybody goes to the club kind of acts cool. You're spending a shit ton of money. That's probably how the club owners make the most of their money. So I could definitely get how, you know, and also here's the thing too. Everybody getting broke now, right? All the scammers getting locked up. The crypto niggas is losing money.
Starting point is 04:09:20 Or they got locked up for doing some crypto scam. People aren't getting paid and there isn't as much money floating around right now. And places like nightclubs and other shit like that are going to, going to be popping more when there's disposable income, so I completely get it. So, you know, is this going to keep jumping from place to place? But right now, Houston guy, I think they're going to have it for another year or two. And then niggies going to get shot. They're going to kill a couple of niggies over there.
Starting point is 04:09:42 And then it's going to get out of Houston for a while. Or they're going to put some, like, ordinances. Like, you know, everything got to close by, too. You know? Because you've never found a place that's open all night that niggas don't fuck up. Right? So you know what in places like, yo, it's open till five. All right.
Starting point is 04:09:59 You're giving niggies a couple extra hours to fuck this shit up. So, yeah, that's what I think is happening. But if you live in Atlanta or you live in Houston, what do you have to think about the club scene down there? Is that guy right? Am I kind of on the ball with it or, no, no, it's still jumping down here. I haven't heard a lot of people saying they're moving Atlanta no more, man. I'm telling you that that's kind of changed, if you ask me.
Starting point is 04:10:19 Okay. Let me see what else is going on in this, bitch. I'm just going on for this page. I'm not even going to talk about that Olympic person. Olympics is kind of open. Remember that Olympic person said, the Olympic person said they were Well people were saying it was a man
Starting point is 04:10:40 Then it was supposedly as a woman but just has an extra chromosome Which is a Y. This is all the type of guy. I ain't going to talk about it. Anyway, I remember this guy, Michael Rubin. So Michael Rubin after saying this on the breakfast club He said some important person called him. Now we know it's Jay Z.
Starting point is 04:10:57 And I'm just letting you know he knows Jay Z. But this is what he said on the breakfast club than somebody important call them. The thing I don't like about that is it doesn't bother me for me. It bothers me that it actually, when I see the narrative of a really good friend of mine like Meek and people are trying to, you know, again, if he was gay, which there's not one gay bone in his body, who cares, number one? Let's say if people want to be gay, it is 2024, who the fuck cares?
Starting point is 04:11:20 Okay. Number two, there's not a gay bone in his body. So like, why do people want to love? Yo, chat, what's a gay bone? Is a gay bone like a funny bone or something? Like, ooh, what's a gay bone? I know what a gay bone is? What's a gay bone, chat?
Starting point is 04:11:37 I wonder who got like two gay bones in their body, but nothing else. What's a gay bone, chat? What bone is the gayest you can have in your body? Is the tailbone, the gay bone? Maybe it's a kneecap. That's the gay bone? Maybe somebody said the diltos is the gay bone.
Starting point is 04:12:00 What the fuck is the gay bone? I just want to know. What's the gay bone, chat? lie about that. Why do you want to change a narrative of a bet he made with me to try to hurt him? Like, that is the one thing I've learned about, you know, look, I'm just being blunt because it's me. So one thing I've learned about black culture that I don't like is that black hate on hate. Speak on that more. I heard you say that early and I wanted you to expound on that. You said you don't like to see black people tearing down other black people.
Starting point is 04:12:26 Yeah, it's horrible. Like, it's horrible. Like I want to support every, look, you got two of you guys know me pretty well. Anything I can ever help with. I'm always there. I always want to be helpful. I feel lucky and fortunate to do what I do. every day. It'd be as, you know, whatever success I've had, I feel blessed to do that. And I want to give back in every way I can, you know, in business and in charitable things. I'm always trying to be helpful. The thing I don't like about that is it doesn't. Why does someone want to bring somebody else down?
Starting point is 04:12:54 Let's try to build everybody up. Like, you know, I'd be more excited if, you know, if I'd be more excited to see one of my friends do something that's 99% less meaningful to me, but it would be really meaningful to them because I want them to do great. I want everyone around me to do. Now, everybody who's posting this didn't really post a full context. And if you wonder what I thought about him saying that,
Starting point is 04:13:17 like, yeah, it was definitely out of pocket for him to necessarily, like, come in and, you know, if your first contribution or first, you know, you know, addendum to black culture is saying what you don't like about it, you know, it just sounds wrong and looks wrong from a cultural perspective when you're a white man, right, who seemingly, it doesn't seem like your business is as booming without said black culture.
Starting point is 04:13:43 So how could you just criticize, if anything, you should be highlighted the best parts of it because it's helped you out so much of business. But if we go to the breakfast club interview, and by the way, you know, I've seen some people also look at it like, well, man, niggis do hate each other. And that's kind of whack. You know, that's a separate point. And I'm not going to get into that. But what I wanted to get into was this was an interesting part. That one of the people seen.
Starting point is 04:14:09 And by, talk about the bunny hops. Okay, here we go. This idea. Meeks at a do. 100%. But you know, like, the thing I don't like about that is it doesn't bother me for me. It bothers me that it actually, when I- Now, Charlotteman is gonna hit him with a question.
Starting point is 04:14:21 And I don't see people really understand how this is, this is like some, some slick shit that I think happened. Listen. See the narrative of a really good friend of mine like Meek and people are trying to, you know, again, if he was gay, which is not one gay in his body, who cares is number one? Let's say, if people want to be gay, this is 2024. Who the fuck cares? Okay?
Starting point is 04:14:38 Number two, there's not a gay bone in his body. So, like, why do people... Yo, chat, how y'all figure out if a nigga got a gay bone in his body? Like, how does that work? Does anybody... Could anybody tell me the steps to figure out if a nigga got a gay bone in his body?
Starting point is 04:14:50 And which bone is the gayest? We need to find out. I want to lie about that. Why do you want to change an out of a bet he made with me to try to hurt him? Like, that is the one thing I've learned about, you know, look, I'm just being blunt because it's me. It's the one thing I've learned about black culture
Starting point is 04:15:02 that I don't like is that black hate on hate. Speak on that. I heard you say that early, The part that I wanted to play until, I haven't seen nobody leave this part in, Charlemagne's going to throw a question to him about, so how does it work in a Jewish community? He's like, do y'all Jewish guys go out of your ways to support other Jewish guys? And he catches himself at an interesting point.
Starting point is 04:15:24 I want to say if we could play that. Don't like to see black people tearing down other black people. Yeah, it's horrible. Like, it's horrible. Like, I want to support every, look, you guys, two of you guys know me pretty well. Anything I can ever help with. I'm always there. I always want to be helpful.
Starting point is 04:15:35 I feel lucky and fortunate to do what I do. every day. Because, you know, whatever success I've had, I feel blessed to do that. And I want to give back in every way I can, you know, in business and in charitable things. I'm always trying to be helpful. Like, why does someone want to bring somebody else down? Like, you know, I'd be more excited if, you know, I'd be more excited to see one of my friends do something that's 99% less meaningful to me. But it would be really meaningful to them because I want them to do great.
Starting point is 04:15:58 I want everyone around me to do great. I don't like watching, you know, there's a little bit, and you tell me, you guys correct me if you think I'm wrong. I think there's a little bit of a black culture of like it's black hate on hate. It's like that black judge that me had that hated on him and want to put it and go extra hard on him. Okay, it's like, it's what people always say to me. It's like black hate on hate. So I think it's terrible.
Starting point is 04:16:14 I think it's something that it's, I think it's culturally wrong. And I'll probably kill for saying this because, you know, you're, you know, my good guy. If this is the conversations that are being had. I have it all the time. Yeah, I want to hear this. Yeah.
Starting point is 04:16:24 So I don't know if you go with Schrohman was saying, if this is a conversation being had amongst, he doesn't say what, but who do you think that is? If that's what y'all told him, okay, cool. I think it's wrong. I think like why do you not want to build everyone up around you? Why do you not want everyone around you to do great?
Starting point is 04:16:40 The best way for everyone to do great is to push each other up. Okay, I'm always pushing everyone around. It's why I spend, you know, a quarter of my days helping other people because I want them to do great. By the way, it's why people always, if you think about this, no one ever came at me before last year. Okay, last year we had the bunny hops you brought up. You brought up the, you brought up the-a-l-labor- Right, okay, which are each completely made up. None of these things had any real, you know, they weren't real. They were made up to hurt people, okay?
Starting point is 04:17:05 yet everyone still comes out for me because they're real authentic relationships and I want to help everyone in everywhere I can so to me if I could say one thing let's everyone go out with a positive energy to try to make everyone do great around us and build people up. Let's not try to bring people down. You don't do better by taking your competition down.
Starting point is 04:17:18 You do better by pushing everyone up together. You want all the wind behind you back. So when you see other, when you see black people tearing other black people down in your mind, you'd be like, I would never do business with that person because of how they treat their own people? Well, I don't see,
Starting point is 04:17:28 I don't really see the people I'm around tearing people down. What I see is the conversations that we have about people tearing, you know, trying to tear them down. And I think, like, you know, even if... Because Meek brings that up a lot. Meek doesn't bring it up a lot, but I'll bring up to Meek and be like,
Starting point is 04:17:43 look, when you grow up the way Meek did it, you up the way baby did it, these guys are tough, okay? You know, you grow up, you didn't even think you were going to make it to the age you are today. You're coming out of a pretty violent background. You know, I think you feel fortunate. But I think the reality is they're aware that, you know, there's a lot of hate that comes with their success. Even if, like, someone's trying to get out, I grew up in a ruthless environment.
Starting point is 04:18:02 And, you know, I don't, you know, I'm trying to improve the people that around me. It's like, man, it doesn't mean you don't want to help the people around. You mean, Mika does so much of this really does bother me because I think it's wrong. I think it's culturally hurting the outcome of the black community. I think it would be much better if everyone trying to push each other up. Are there examples of that in the white community? Here we go. This is the part people aren't highlighted, right? So he's saying, yo, y'all keep hating on each other in a black community. Now, here's, you know, there are certain people, even someone like Kanye. He believed that Jewish people collude to keep themselves in a
Starting point is 04:18:35 place of power and keep power away from other people. Now, people have said that's an anti-Semitic thought, and that's an anti-Semitic way of thinking. So if you say Jewish people have all the money that you're being anti-Semitic, if you even say, oh, it's, it's kind of interesting. So as he spoke on black culture, now Charlemagne's trying to get some understanding about how this works in Jewish culture. and watch how he masterfully sidesteps this question. That whole thing really does bother me
Starting point is 04:19:11 because I think it's wrong and I think it's culturally hurting the outcome of the black community. I think it would be much better if everyone trying to push each other. My point isn't if he's wrong or right. I'm just saying the reason why he shouldn't speak on this is because when it comes to his own community, there is no openness for anybody to speak about them.
Starting point is 04:19:31 And also, he does a... doesn't speak certain type of ways to be very transparent neither. And it's going to be shown by keep listening. Are there examples of that in the white community? Let's let's keep it. Look, look, I'm not, I'm Jewish. I'm not remotely religious. Oh, okay, in the Jewish community.
Starting point is 04:19:44 Are you guys? I'm not, exactly. Let's hear about, let's hear about how there is a lack of hate in a Jewish community. Maybe I'll just all work together to help each other up. Let's hear about it. Let's hear about it or let's see if he sidesteps. I'm not remotely religious. Okay, just who I have never happened.
Starting point is 04:20:01 Okay. But the hate towards Jewish people, now. It's horrible. And it does not affecting, I feel more bad for like my daughter. You know, you see like, you know, she's going to USC next year. And like, you have, you know, you see how he just shifted. The conversation was about
Starting point is 04:20:14 black, within culture, black people hating on other black people, not working together for upliftment. Charlemagne said, could you give us an example of that in white culture? The guy said, he's Jewish. He said, all right, well, in Jewish culture. Show us an example of how this works
Starting point is 04:20:32 perfectly for y'all you see how he just sidestep and says the hatred people have for jewish people is bad he doesn't talk about maybe the positive of or give examples of how maybe in the jewish community they they do the exact opposite of what he says he doesn't like about the black community and for me that's what was where it was just like if you're not giving us examples of how y'all do that in the jewish community why do you then criticize black community that's all i was just trying to say You have situations where people can't even get into their college because they're, you know, Cornell in New York, not in New York City, Columbia, in New York City,
Starting point is 04:21:09 literally couldn't even control and make it safe for Jewish students to be there. Like, why is this good? This is horrible. Like, we all want to bring people together. By way, why don't I want to do Finax Fest? Because I want to bring tens of thousands of sports fans together. Why sports great?
Starting point is 04:21:20 Because it brings community together. Hate is bad. Any type of hate sucks. It's why my dear friend Robert Kraft started the Blue Square to eliminate hate. Like, if you'd say in life, if we could just like get people to always support each other, get rid of hate, like that's, you know,
Starting point is 04:21:31 why is this all this killing all the time? is from hate. And so, yeah, I have a lot of conversations about it. In the Jewish community, do you guys support each other more? Do you see more support? Right, right. Exactly, exactly. Here we go. I think in most communities other than, you know, you see, he took, you said most communities
Starting point is 04:21:47 other than the black community. See, he's not speaking directly to it. Tell, teach us the ways. If the black community is full of hate that's keeping each other down, give us the ways of how this is done correctly. Maybe in your commitment. No, I think in most communities, people are pretty just support. Like, I support everyone around me.
Starting point is 04:22:08 I don't care, you know, black, white, purple, yellow, gay. I don't care. Like, I'm going to support everyone around me. That's the way I've always been built to push everybody up, to push everyone around me. I think that's generally great for me. You know, I think most communities do it that way? I mean, you tell me, do you think I'm right or wrong about, you'd be honest. I mean, listen, it's uncomfortable to hear you say it as a Jewish man, right?
Starting point is 04:22:26 But I can't say that you're wrong. That's why, but one thing I always say is that when I'm talking about, like, what we call Uncle Tom. I always say all of these Uncle Tom black men think white people like that and they don't. They think that people that are in white people are Jews. Okay, okay. All right. Important security message. What the fuck?
Starting point is 04:22:43 Your computer has been locked up. What the fuck? Your IP address was used without your knowledge or consent to visit websites that contains identity theft virus. Oh no. To unlock the computer, please call support immediate. Okay, I had to close the whole shit. I clicked on some website going to Twitter. Okay, my bad.
Starting point is 04:23:04 How the hell did I get that site? What website was there? I put in Twitter.com. Whatever. Okay. I'm ready to go to X. Okay. What's the name of this guy?
Starting point is 04:23:32 Ruben. That's that porn shit, huh? This was interesting to me as well. Here we go. Michael Rubin introduced Aiden to Robert Kraft. Listen to this. No, but he's... There's like five big streamers in the world.
Starting point is 04:23:51 He's like number two, number three in the world. Michael Rubin looking like he can't see nothing beyond a rubbing tug or a happy ending, but he's trying to figure out do how fuck with this guy. And listen to what Mike, so Robert Kraft is trying to figure out if he's going to fuck with him. Listen to what Michael Rubin says to kind of get it in there. Listen to him. And he taps him, he says, and he's a Jewish kid. And he taps him.
Starting point is 04:24:17 He says, and he's a Jewish kid. kid too. One of those. You get on I mean? Hey, hey, listen. And I think that's the part that I think people wanted Ruben to be honest about. Like, yo, bro, like, it's, I think what he didn't say is like, yo, bro, with the community we have, when we know it's one of us, we fuck with him. Y'all, y'all, y'all be fucking on them. Y'all. Y'all be
Starting point is 04:24:37 ain't on them. And I think that's fair. Pleasure. Where do you live? Miami. Literally, there's like five big streamers world he's like number two number three in the world pleasure man things is a huge kid take me yeah
Starting point is 04:24:58 Miami Anyway All right I see some people saying check billboard Billboard they don't update the chart until tomorrow Or they're not going to put the They're going to put the top 10 out But they're not going to put nothing but the top 10 out
Starting point is 04:25:15 Until tomorrow from Why Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's not updated yet. The Billboard Hot 100 is not updated yet. They're going to put out Billboard charts. That's spelled out right? Yeah, this is the new Billboard charts, but it's the top 10.
Starting point is 04:25:41 We could probably go on the Twitter website and figure out what else is on there. Not like us is still number three. They usually tweet out, like, pretty much the majority of... They gave the top 10. Are they going to tweet out any more? Yeah, it'll be on a site tomorrow. Or maybe I could look on chart data. They probably were tuned in.
Starting point is 04:26:27 Okay, Lotto Sugar, Honey, Ice, T, does 29K. I get that. What else? Yeah, I don't think they're fully announced to get. What time is it right now? It's only 3 o'clock. Yeah, we see the top 10 right here, but that's it. Yeah.
Starting point is 04:26:49 That's a billboard 200. Okay. All right. Let's see what's going on in a jump. Fabio Forren says he's linking up with Donald Trump He said I was going to ask if the earth flat But I'm definitely asking about aliens Me and Vlad had a debate yesterday
Starting point is 04:27:13 So Vlad wanted to make a $10,000 bet with me Because he heard, I guess Dr. Umar I don't know if they get along if Dr. Umar and Vlad get along But seemingly probably they wouldn't right But he said that Dr. Umar claimed that Kamala Harris's team wanted to do an interview with him. And he said, that's a lie. And I said, why do you think that's a lie?
Starting point is 04:27:39 He said Kamala Harris would never sit down with somebody like Dr. Umar, who essentially a part of his platform and his rhetoric that he believes is that interracial relationships shouldn't be a thing. And he's always going off from snow bunnies. He's like, Kamala is a product of an interracial relationship. Now, I told him, I said, bro, you are giving these, these political candidates a little bit too much credit. This is a ghetto, ghetto election. Donald Trump bringing up little pump, little pimp.
Starting point is 04:28:14 He bringing up sleepy hollow, chef G, OT7 Quani, Meg the Stallion, busing it wide open in front of Kamala, Kwaivo, who rap about killing the most niggas saying stop the gun, like, come on, let's, let's not act like these candidates ain't doing what we know they're doing. They're clout, not cloud chasing, but vote chasing. They don't give a damn. They're not looking at being around these rappers as like an endorsement of their entire, you know, like, yo, this guy is going to be throwing up like, like whatever gang he's in, five or four, he's a Crip, probably going to be big Crip.
Starting point is 04:28:49 I fell in love with a lit bitch. Like, yeah, that's his, that's his claim to fame. You think Trump care? You think Kamala care that? No. So I'm trying, I was telling Vlad, I said, Vlad, I said, Vlad, if you think Kamala won't sit down with them, Dr. Umar, when, when she having all type of rappers, strippers, twerkers up there, come on, stop the, top the Joe, stop the shenanigans.
Starting point is 04:29:10 So I actually believe that, bro, they would, bro. I told you, bro, they hit me up. I think I told you about, bro, bro, somebody from Trump team hit me up saying if I could connect them with Rick Ross's people. They was going to pop up at the car show, bro, come on. Bro, these niggins is down for anything. Bro, I'm gonna be honest with you. I wouldn't be surprised
Starting point is 04:29:32 if Donald Trump showed up to the strip club, bro. Start throwing some ones, niggins, show some love to the holes. Make it, like, they cut the music, he'd be like, yo, a lot more this is gonna be coming when I'm president. Stimmy, Stimys, Stimys.
Starting point is 04:29:48 Kamala, I won't be surprised if Kamala show up to the jerk chicken spot, be like, yo, you know how to Jamaican? Like, come on, I'm getting it in. Brough, this is a ghetto election. They'll do anything, bro. they'll do anything for to get reelected they'll sit with anybody so i don't know like i was telling vlad i said vlad the only reason i'm not going to take your bet the 10,000-hour bet is because
Starting point is 04:30:10 here's a thing bro when they get like you know when they bring quavo through and they bring megastalian bro they're not and they be like talk on the mic for five seconds they're not saying nothing that the campaign don't know they're not gonna ask no questions they're not bro this is control you think five or foreign this is why he's saying i'm gonna ask if the earth flat like some jokey shit yeah i'm gonna ask about some aliens if i'm saying he ain't gonna ask about no other shit that's how it goes you feel i'm saying so i understand but yeah i was saying the flat i'm like yo bro if you're putting it way way too past the american election system first of all we had a senile nigger who we thought was dead nobody even voted for for kamala or no primary she
Starting point is 04:30:59 was just like a hanger on to the ballot for the other dude he dropped out and she just inherited this shit like this not how it's supposed to go it's supposed to be some democratic process we ain't vote for her we voted for joey and he's out of here so i don't i don't know why he was keeping thinking like that this this this this this whole process of electing people who were just above above seeing favio foreign out there like bro i could see oozy doing one of them dances i could see cossin that on stage i could see speed racing Kamala. I can see any of this goofy shit happening. Brough. It's the election. We're coming down
Starting point is 04:31:33 to the wire. Niggas need them votes. Man, fuck what you're talking about. You said, I'm linking up with Trump in a couple of days. Okay, what's the one question I want to ask him when I see him? I was going to ask if the earth flat, but fuck that. I'm definitely asking about the aliens. And somebody says, he's already been asked about that. He's not big on it. He said, oh shit, I'd. You don't talk about alien much.
Starting point is 04:31:58 I'm not a big alien person. I got enough things going without worrying about it. But I'll tell you what, you have a lot of smart people that think that, you know, there happens to be a certain site. That's the number one. Hey, as I said, what we could safely say is that this goddamn, this goddamn election is like a clown show, bro. It just is what it is. You know, everybody's just doing what they got to do.
Starting point is 04:32:28 And again, y'all should vote for whatever can. it you like, but the theatrics and shenanigans, they're all doing, bro, it's getting out of hand, bro. It's getting out of hand. I'm telling you, I can see them in the strip club at this point. At this point, I can see them doing anything, man. It's like a rapper promoting the album. Like, what's the most desperate shit you ever seen a rapper do promoted album?
Starting point is 04:32:49 I expect Kamala and Trump to do the same. Like, it is what it is, dog. You feel what I'm saying? It is what it is.

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