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Big act, good morning academy classes in session. My people, my people, my people, I'm so happy to be here.
You know, I'm starting to choose early morning streams over super late night. After a certain time, I'm like, let's catch them in the morning bright.
You know, you get a clear head, you get a non-tired act, you get a more focus, you get a more succinct, more potent.
Come on, man, what are we doing? Anyway, chat, I know we're trying to fix the irregularities on the streaming schedule.
still forgive me a little bit.
Still reeling off the back of everything going on,
including my birthday, right?
But I think we had a successful week,
the last week or so.
I want us to not forget that.
We're doing pretty good.
We are doing pretty good, y'all.
I want you guys to remember, you know,
sometimes we forget that this little chat
that y'all see on the top of the screen right there,
Shout to the K Block.
Shout to also my Rumble people as well.
But I think sometimes you guys forget your power, which people constitute is my power, right?
Our power is prolific.
I'll talk a little bit more about it in a second.
I woke up just now, just took a shower, and I was like in the stream, you know?
It's all good.
You said one more song, ah, we should have.
I just went on YouTube.
Let's get it started.
Let's get it started, man.
Somebody said, you got a girl, nigger?
Man, if I had a girl, I'd be fucking her.
Last night, hella drunk, and I would wake up late.
That's how having a girl is.
When you're single and you're back chasing, you're up early.
You got a girl.
Let me tell you this.
Whenever I had a girl, because I like waking up at 7, 8 o'clock.
Every time, because it's not natural, a woman likes it.
Well, women who are with me, because, you know, I'm going to pay the bills.
She wants to be in bed half the day.
So when I'm trying to get up at 8 o'clock, she's like, no, hold on.
Let's cuttle.
Let's keep cuddling.
That's usually the words and the actions of the lazy.
me if I'm in bed at 10 o'clock
I'm either really sick
or I must have been really fucked up
from the night before
but I generally try to get out of bed early
so if you're asking if I'm streaming early
because I have a girl
I'm streaming early because I don't have a girl
it's the most single I've ever been
but it's the most focused I've ever been right
no distractions none of that
so that's actually an amazing thing
uh yeah
we're not really a bunch of topics
to kind of get to but since
if you guys are up with
me hey Dionne what's up brother uh if you guys are up with me we'll kind of bounce around and figure
out some things to talk about where she now wait where is she at you know we got to talk about
asap rocking a little bit i feel conflicted i feel conflicted listen i know we got the ovo chain
we got it like you listen we know drake's the favorite but we still got to be a little bit fair
here and we got to talk about asap rocky we want to give some good advice to asap rocky today
I feel Aesap Rocky.
He's the only person out of the bunch getting bullied.
Ross, I feel like he kind of shoots his shots back.
I mean, I feel like everybody else are like, you know,
for middle opponents.
I'm not trying to call AACI Week necessarily,
but we got to like AACCRAC.
Every time, this is like the third time AACC's got it completely obliterated.
Like, yo, even when you listen to Family Matters,
that second stanza, when he's like, yo,
probably should have a kid again
before you think about dropping shit again.
you bump your head and something with Fentz
Like he's always getting it the worst way
Like it's really bad
I'm gonna be honest with you
It's really really really bad
And it's one of those things where like
You know I don't know how y'all
Drake fans or OVO fans feel about it
I don't hate ASEAP Rocky
I think that's a really interpersonal issue they have
Drake ASAP Rocky and Rihanna
That you know with all due respect
You know I don't think it's like a Kendrick thing
Kendrick I think if you're a drink fan
You probably don't like him why
because he calls your favorite rapper a PDF, right?
He basically hates everything your favorite rapper does that you like, right?
Like he's saying your favorite rapper is a weirdo, and you like music from that guy.
So if you like Drake, it's actually very natural for you not to like Kendrick Lamar.
However, A.S.ab Rocky, you could tell, like, this is dick and pussy business.
Both of them slept with each other baby bombers, and they've been doing war of words.
It's not really, you know, it's two men constantly flexing, which that happens in real life.
So like me, yeah, of course I like drink music more, but, you know, I kind of like, I don't want to see a full-on bullying.
I kind of want A-Sap to fight back a little bit.
Like, I'm like, A-Sap, you don't got nothing going, bro.
Come on, like, fight back, crotie.
Come on, like, yo, make it interesting.
Because that's one of those things, like they're arguing over women, all right?
You know, now, Ross, I think Ross went a little far.
Ross started talking about, like, you know, like, once Ross kind of got onto the, oh, you're a PDF wave, I kind of was like, damn, you're hitting a point of no return.
Because I don't know if you could be buddy, buddy, buddy with the guy who just called you.
pedophile, right? Jokingly or not. Like, you know, that's kind of the bar you don't cross
if you're ever trying to see reconciliation. But anyway, we'll jump into it. Just remind me,
or maybe I should do it now, right? Should I do it now? I'm not going to lie. Like,
even listen to, I really feel Rocky's kind of getting bullied, and I'm not saying it to be even
disrespectful or, like, you know, when you say something and it's like you're trying to clown him.
I'm not saying it's a clown him. It's just that I'm not seeing the responses from Rocky.
like I literally think that Drake and Ross
as much as Ross is always clowning
you could never feel victim for Ross
Ross. Ross is just he's always at it
like every time I'm starting to look at Rocky
and I'm like bro I feel like Drake is antagonizing
the nigga now like Drake is just kicking his back in for no reason
because Rocky's not really coming up with like the great responses
yes he responded on the album type shit but it's like
Drake gonna drop a video told him out where's she at
where's she at and I'm like dog like you know
Rocky kind of, he's not on social media like that.
Outside of him dropping an album every so often, he's pretty quiet.
And every time Drake responds on music to him, for whatever reason,
Drake always hits bullseye on Rocky all the time, all the time,
whether it's a modeling thing, whether it's a, yo, you know you don't drop.
Yo, every time he's addressed ASAP Rocky on record, it's a headshot.
I've seen Drake give a couple legos, but he gives Asa,
Rocky, the complete headshot
every single time. And at
this point, man, because I'm like, even listen to
the song, like the,
what was it called, Burning Bridges join?
Like, because,
I was in denial at first, but because
I know he's talking about Rihanna and
I'm like, and A-Sap,
like, I kind of feel bad, like, even jamming
out to it too crazy, you know what I mean?
Like, I feel like
there's, like a music video of them laughing
at my boy, Rocky,
like, bro, like,
Rocky, you got it, you got it, you got to hit back.
You got a counterpunch of something strong, brother.
Look, they're like just laughing.
The whole time you could mute it.
They're just laughing at Rocky, bro.
They're just like laughing at him, bro, laughing at him.
And I'm going to lie.
This is what made it worse, right?
So if you, we can't play a video now because we're on YouTube.
But he drops his videos like, your baby mama, they didn't even post a single.
Something, something's like, where's she at?
Where's she at?
Then I see Aesap Rocky.
He's trying to do some.
fly shit like that's my boy like you know what I mean like shout to ASEP you know I mean we got to give
him the producer like you know kind of whip up some a set for the academy merch body
Academy merch on stores right now in stores right now check this out so I see you know ASEP Rocky
like I see a performance of his you know kind of pop up on social media you feel what I'm
saying is this look and everything about it niggis are clowning they said yo he should
just perform the shit for Rihanna and the kids at the crib like bro they're like joking out my
man's like they're like they're like fucking just straight turning asap rocky into like yke oh
o's cyrus why can you know disrespect but the brother they're acting like my man asap rocky
ain't culture they're acting like if he wears something like niggas ain't all going to adopt
like they're just acting like he's some bum-ass thing and that's what i don't like about it that's
i want him to fight back i mean i wouldn't tell drake to like chill but i'm like damn bro like
did asap really deserve all this like the rest of the guys they kind of earned it like they
really kind of earned it. But Rocky
at this point, I felt like Rocky
clearly don't want to like go
back and forth. Well, it wouldn't be smart
for him to try to go back and forth literally with Drake, right?
But like, at this point,
like, every time Drake shits on him, it's just like
this wet diarrhea shit.
That is just kind of crazy. So anyway,
the whole internet be just shitting on Rocky now
just because of Drake. And it's like, yo,
it says, someone said he should have a performance for Rihanna
at the crib. This isn't promoting it. You got an
upcoming tour, a new album.
K. Yeah, now I want no born and all. He gave me. He didn't want no broken heart.
Like this look.
Yeah, I'm not even trying to be funny, honestly.
Yeah, I know I'm being sincere. I'm not a fake nigga. Like I sat with Rocky. He gave me good vibes. Like, whatever. Like, you know, I wish I was him and Drake wasn't getting into it. Honestly, like, I'm not, bro, honestly. Like, I'm not a nigga who's like, come on and be mad shady, right?
But I want to be honest with you
I think Drake is hitting him with like these fucking
Overhand rights that's like knockout punches
And it's starting to like overshadow everything he got going on
In my opinion
Now I'm gonna be honest with you
I want to put some context to this
I haven't watched a full performance
But it appears that might be like a private event
He's doing at um
Looks like there's a Chanel logo I don't know
It's probably some high fashion brand
Now people say, yo, he should have performed this shit for Rihanna at the kids with the kids of the house.
And then, you know, I'm telling you, the song that Drake just dropped, it got everybody almost trolling him.
It's like, yo, where's she at?
Where is she at?
Like, it's like now, the problem with B-Fin when women are in the middle is that at some point the woman gets used against you.
We saw it with Meek Mill.
Like, Nikki Menaz got used against him.
Actually, it probably helped, like, I don't want to say ruin the relationship with Meek and Nikki,
but because you're a dude when your woman, she's in your corner,
but at some point people start using her against you,
whether they slept with her before,
or they're going to use the fact that, oh, she's more successful with you
or, man, even she thinks you a bum.
And even though that's probably not the case,
that's the easy narrative to get off because usually women stay out of men beefs.
So now Drake comes with this like perfect maneuver,
which is, yo, your baby mama ain't even post your single.
Where's she at? Where is she at?
which is kind of like stupid if you really think about it
because she's at the house with ASAP.
But it's so popping online
and Drake got the hottest album
that now people are saying this,
saying to say and say this.
And I don't know.
Like maybe I'm going to attribute this wrong.
I knew that this Drake narrative
was working when Rihanna posted.
I'm like, what?
Rihanna finally posted something.
She barely posts.
I just want to show you.
Like she barely posts,
other than Fenti stuff.
She posts Fenty stuff all the time.
But if it's not to promote,
her brand you'll see like this is something like
Sephora thing she doesn't
just post for no reason everything
is a brand post she doesn't just
post I'm chilling like you can't
these are professional photos none of this
is hey I'm just cooling
but I personally believe
all that where she at shit
and you know everybody kind of getting that
rocky you know I mean and they're using these
Drake lines I see Rihanna
post up yesterday
with basically a meme
and she says me pulling up to my man's
tour in flats now because I got to bring the kids. And that to me, maybe again, it might be
isolated. I'm not trying to say it has directly to do with Drake. But the internet narrative is like,
oh, he got her to post. Yo, Drake got, yo, he's living rent free. He got her to finally post about
her man because that was a joke. Yo, Rihanna don't even support you. Like, she's just kind of
doing her own thing. Like, she's just in the background kind of watching you not be like that
successful, even though his, I think his album did good numbers wise. But still,
That was the thing.
And Rihanna out of the blue, after Drake kind of like, where's she at?
Where's she at?
She's now saying, oh, I'm pulling up to my man's tour.
Which, by the way, everybody knows Rihanna is such a huge figure.
Listen, if tickets was going X amount of speed in terms of sales for his tour, her posting is double.
Like, Rihanna's that big of an artist.
She's still one of the top 10 streamed artist, and she hasn't dropped an album in 10 years.
So again, you know, now people look at that post with that, oh,
Drake got it.
Yo, Drake got...
Drake, they must be arguing in the crib.
Rihanna had to post about her man's tour now.
Why?
Drake kept asking, where's she at?
Where's she at?
So now I'm looking, I'm like, yo, bro, I feel bad for Rocky.
Because here's the thing with Rocky, right?
I know how to handle these situations.
Anytime you're dealing with a dude and the thing in between them is girls, you know,
well, I guess not maybe this situation because he's actually married to Rihanna.
you got to take the gloves off.
You disrespect everybody.
The girls got to get disrespected too.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, honestly,
the only way for Rocky to come back is like for,
let me not give people tips, but,
but he's a gentleman, he won't even do that.
Like, you got to go get on it.
He keeps mentioning your baby moms.
You got to mention his baby moms.
But even when we did the interview with Rocky,
Rocky was so polite.
He was like, nah, bro.
He was like, matter of fact, I want to apologize.
I shouldn't have brought that woman in there.
So Rocky's not equipped for this.
Drake is,
is clever enough to do this way,
she had shit where he's not violating,
even though he did violate Rihanna already.
He says the sex was average with you.
You know what I mean?
He basically called her mid, right?
Like, that's what he did on Fear of Heights.
And, yeah, Rocky, like, I don't know if Rocky could, you know,
box at that level.
So I kind of feel bad for him a little bit.
I thought this was like, damn, y'all are kind of proven drink.
Right?
As soon as I see Rihanna posted about Rocky's tour, I've never, I, let me see.
Let me go down.
go down. I'll see if I see.
And y'all might be like, so was she posted she's going to.
Bro, I'm going to keep it up being with you.
I don't think, look on her page.
I don't think she posted his album.
Right.
So if she didn't post his album, then Drake drops a song saying,
your baby mama didn't post her single.
Where is she at?
And the next day or during the week of that song dropping,
she posts, not your album, but she says,
I'm going to my man's tour.
you see why people are going to just say oh she ain't post your album or you're single but now drake made it obvious
now she's posting a meme or a pitcher saying she's going to your tour with the kids
oh man it's hey listen it's just narratives man it's narratives and um i don't know that's what's
i'm saying i think rocky's in a tough position i think of all the offenders of the 20 v1 thing
i think rocky you know they got dick and pussy drama like you know oh you smash my
baby moms, I smash yours, and just little stuff like that.
I don't think there's much beyond that.
And shit, I'm actually, Rocky himself, right?
So I think it's just jealousy of a girl.
I've always think that type of stuff could kind of get, like, fixed.
I don't see Rocky jumping on your PDF wave.
And I think Drake biggest jokes about him is like, yo, bro, like, right now you're kind of,
you're not that guy in music.
Just keep modeling and keep cuddling, right?
You could get over that, I guess.
I'm not saying they're going to be friends, but, you know,
know, it's not at the point where it's like,
yo, if we see this guy, we got to crunch him up, right?
In my opinion.
Damn.
So I hope this wasn't true.
I hope that Rie Rui was going to post this regardless,
but if we look at the facts, it doesn't look like Rie Reve posted the album.
So if Drake makes a song about, maybe I'm wrong, right?
Maybe I'm wrong.
I don't know.
Anyway.
Good morning, y'all.
Good morning.
Good morning.
What else is going on?
we could do some reaction Saturdays,
kind of get those out of the way.
Chat, did y'all see, you know,
dropped a little video,
got the little video on the timeline.
Yo, by the way,
you know what I noticed?
And this is going to get into a bigger topic tomorrow, chat.
I see why, like, so much of, like, hip-hop media
and, like, a lot of these people, like,
within the culture who used to be gaykeepers,
I see why they don't like me.
And I see why they don't even, like,
a lot of people associated with me.
And I'm going to tell you why, is because, like, we've snatched something that they consider that was sacred and sacred because they felt they controlled it.
They felt they controlled the levee or the lever of who could get visibility and what's talked about.
And I'm going to be honest with you, like, you know, again, hopefully I'm not coming across big-headed, but it might sound like it.
I don't know if there's a way not to sound like it.
these days when it comes to like music conversations or narratives or whatever pretty much it's
usually from somebody I'm cool with or me that people are talking about these topics like it it's
the landscape is completely changed where it's something that we're doing and and not only when
I even say weed I'm not saying I even had drink to this right and this is where I'm starting
to realize I'm going to get to a bigger picture or a bigger topic in the second where I'm realizing that
the gatekeepers who used to be like, oh, okay, you need my approval or, you know,
that's when they're driving to drink.
Yo, you don't come to our radio station no more to freestyle to prove that you deserve this.
You just do it.
But even me, like, a lot of these media guys, they kind of look at it like, yo, remember
they used to the shit on me?
Like, yo, he's just in his basement.
What the fuck?
Like, now when they all, there's a reposition on the deck and they're watching where
attention naturally goes to, it really gets them upset.
And again, just give me a second.
we're going to get to those points in a second.
But you guys just post a picture of me, a video with me and Drake, 8 million views.
It's not, I'm not necessarily, well, I am kind of a numbers guy.
But I didn't realize sometimes how much this sucks up or eats up or dominates the timeline
till I've seen people recently start coming up with these like really kooky, like conspiracy theories.
Like, you know, people got like RICO cases in how they're thinking.
how the internet is moving or
this is going to sound so crazy y'all
but i'm going to explain in a few seconds anyway
so i posted this and um
pretty much would borrow i said uh the choice was a million dollars in cash
in the duffel or dinner with the goat you feel me
you feel me now you got to you got to keep in mind
my boys just broke every record known the man
he's the billboard king he owns basically
the albums and the singles record come on man
He said, yo, do you want a million in the duffel bag or do you want dinner?
That's Soto Soto.
Your shot's my boy, ex-QC.
He was right.
What everybody don't know, the whole internet?
This is the actual plot twist.
Not Drake's plot twist.
The real plot twist.
Told Drake, I wanted the dinner.
Brov, wasn't for him.
I think it was because of the food.
I wanted to eat at Soto Soto.
I turned the Millie down.
Yeah, I happen to get a chain.
Yeah, we got some game.
He kicked some knowledge to me.
Of course that knowledge is probably worth like $30 million.
But it's all good.
I really went for the food.
food I picked the food I've been getting doordash every day I'm like yo million dollars or
eating a soda soda I hear like it's a it's an amazing place they thought I picked drink no I pick the
food the food was amazing I'm in there having a good time you know I happen to get a chain I didn't
know you know I mean nice chain I like the chain chain's amazing but you know I pick the food
that's what nobody understood come on man how you got all the the door dash jokes about me but
don't realize food or a millie I picked the food pick the food
So anyway, the internet's having a good time with it.
You know, I'm a great sport when it comes to shit like that.
But I did realize, like, you know, there's so many people.
And again, I'm getting closer and closer.
We're going to talk about in a minute.
I hopped on stream this morning so early to give you guys appreciation of what we've built.
But also, even people that support me that might not be in our immediate, like, in a circle when it comes to audience,
is that I want to congratulate everyone because we've changed the internet.
like we've completely changed the internet and i'm going to explain how all right so all right
this happens this is good which by the way you're looking at my other tweets too they all went viral
which is the uh they said drink is going to beat jz's record for most number one albums by
a rapper in billboard 200 history okay by the way i do i do want to you know i've seen people say
they're trying to do like oh it's only because drake no no jz's right's
record was existed, existed because he dropped his first album, like 1996, when is his last album
drop? That was dropped in 2017. So let's actually do the math on that. 1996, he took how many
years? So that's 2017. And by the way, he used to drop an album per year. Drake never did that.
What is this? Yeah, 2017 from 1996. We're talking about 20 years.
right
Drake got his first
number one album I think would thank me
later and that was in
2009 and in
2026 he's not beating
Jay's record so we took him
let's be fair it took him
17 years it took Jay 19 or 20
we could probably go album by album
let me see how many albums does he have
how many albums does Jay Z have
have jazy has 18 full up no no we need solo albums how how many solo albums well actually it
doesn't matter because solo or not it still counts um so yeah yeah so he has eight it took him
18 albums to do so solo or or group it doesn't matter 18 how many how many albums does drake have
it took drake 11 you know whatever stat you want to use and put drake is a goat that's just what it is
Like get over it, live with it.
It is what it is.
Okay?
So by all, by all, you know, numbers,
Drake has accomplished something in a shorter time span with less albums.
And at the end of the day, we just have to realize we are in Iceman season.
And I know you're going to say this is glazing, but I'm just going by the numbers.
The numbers, men lie.
Again, he told us men lie, women lie numbers don't.
And the numbers now say that Jay-Z should be honored to be number two.
to the only guy who's really doing shit out here, which is Drake, who's now number one.
It just is what it is.
And I even said, I said, man, it looked like Jay-Z.
We might have to get Jay-Z a dinner now with Drake.
You know what I mean?
You never know.
Maybe he'll like the ravioli, or maybe he'll pick up some game from the boy, you know, El Champine, right?
We don't know.
Anyway, you know, I said, he should be honored.
But what I did want to get to, first and foremost, I couldn't wait to get on.
And I never, you know, let me tell you where is some of this.
this disdain is coming towards people like me right and i want to tell you this
kooky theory and i want to tell you this theory now before i explain everything for the next hour
and everybody knows i think i'm the most transparent person in media i think most transparent
person rap period but okay uh we'll just start with media but let me make this point and then
you're going to say to yourself what the fuck are you talking about act nobody thinks this and i'm here
to tell you that's actually not true there's a lot of people thinking and actually there's
spent hundreds of thousands, if not maybe a million dollars, trying to prove this.
And the only reason why I even address it, I'll address it now just like publicly,
is because I've always addressed it.
And I got like, you know, a couple of interesting calls yesterday.
They were like, oh, they got the files.
And I was like, what files?
And they told me some shit, which I was like, is this?
Are y'all serious?
So let me tell you the theory that I'll play you some clips.
there is a theory that because academics this is what i'm hearing they said academics
Drake and aidan ross are botting or gaming the algorithm for music for um media and i'm
going to tell you why it comes from they say they can't scroll on their twitter feed without
seeing us they feel it's not natural they're like how does academics has that many people
supporting him. By the way, some of this is coming from my media compagories. They're basically
used to be gatekeepers or they rely on a platform or they rely on whatever entity to give them
visibility. They can't understand how academics is consistently talked about. They thought they got
him and done. He's banned on Twitch. We got him. All right. He's off of complex. No more everyday
struggle. No more Spotify deal. They've only talked about me more. Right. Um,
So they have me involved in it.
Then they said, Drake can't be this popular, which is so interesting.
Because I felt like people, they're either in denial or not realizing that Drake's numbers organically have never compared to rappers.
It's only ever compared to Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny, which are not rap stars or rap acts.
So how could you think he doesn't have that fan base, but they're very, well, I think there's a little bit of upset there too.
confused why Drake, who doesn't do what everybody else does.
He doesn't deal with 99% of rap media.
He doesn't do what everybody does.
He feels like, I'm not going to lie, like, Drake is like, he fucks with a few streamers.
That's it.
So everybody's like, how is he that popular?
He's not the culture anymore.
The culture.
They say all that.
And then, I don't know how Aidan Ross kind of gets into this, but Aiden Ross is supposedly
in this, where they're like.
Nah, Aidan Ross is like a paid type of guy.
And I know, it sounds bananas, okay?
And I keep telling you, every time I hear these things,
I always got to sit back to be like, wait,
do they really think I'm that powerful?
I mean, I do think I am popular, right?
But they're making up conspiracy theories.
Like, literal conspiracy theories.
Now we're going to get to it in a second.
But let me play this.
And I thought it was hilarious, but I expect nothing different from these particular guys who I'm going to be honest with y'all.
If I were y'all, I would hate me too.
And why I say that is that the landscape of media shifted so much.
Pause.
I've sucked the air out of the room.
No one cares generally about what you guys are talking about.
There's no conversation that really is stemmed from anything you guys are talking about.
more half because it's bullshit that has the second half is because you guys ain't really talking about
shit and why do i say that what do i mean because these are the people kind of fueling um
these conspiracy theories but i want to put the conspiracy theory out there and i well i'm going to
clear it up but this shit sounds so dope i kind of hoped it was true like i heard some i heard
some theories about me drinking and ate and i'm like i hope this was true fortunately it's not but
I wish it was true.
So we'll address it.
But so while I was breaking down Iceman doing my thing, you know what I mean, I started talking about some of the failed media personalities out there.
Their shows have been canceled.
They're irrelevant.
They're halfway broke or their own unemployment line.
And we've probably troled them by offering them a fake job just to see if they were sending their resume and their LinkedIn profile just to laugh.
Where's she at?
Where's the job at?
Because we're not hiring you.
Yeah, we've been having a good time.
I'm sorry.
Y'all had a great time for a while.
But let us have a good time.
So, you know, I get it.
You know, I wouldn't play victim.
I seen this guy, and I don't even remember.
I think I probably did like, oh, no, no, I tweeted at him.
I tweeted at him.
So let me be very clear.
So I'll start this part off by saying,
Ladies and gentlemen, when I say woke, I'm talking about this, you need to align really well with the rest of the quote, quote, black voice for to be accepted.
I'm going to try to do the better job explaining it.
The reason why I always said this Kendrick era killed hip hop is because when hip hop was always thriving, we always knew it was multifaceted.
You had the picket fence, like, oh, or we're carrying the signs,
we're going to be all right type niggas like Kendrick.
And we always accepted and we knew that.
There's a place for that.
You got the drug dealers and the mush mount retards like Little Baby.
You had the eclectic but still street dudes like young thug.
You had the straight-up drill rappers like Chief Keith and Little Dirk.
You had the emo rappers.
They were like oozy and like Trippy Red.
You had the lyricists that just couldn't make a hit.
I could go on and on.
But I'm talking about how diverse hip-hop.
was you know what never happened in hip hop there was never before that this whole dot era shit
there was never a time that people felt like they had to use their moral superiority to tell
people what should be done and what should not be done for example no one would go to a drill
rapper and say hey why are you saying you're smoking on his dead man's that's not cool we shouldn't
encourage violence how about you clean it up hey you just said like there's a line um um okay
Dejlof.
Dejlof has a line that says,
I really hate meegas.
I'm a...
And she says she's a Nazi.
By the way, fire.
So everybody knows.
Dejloaf try me if you don't know.
Nobody goes to Dejlove and said,
hey, you need to denounce the Nazi stuff.
We know this is rap music.
There's shared understanding.
There's multi-different,
multivary approaches and also different type of people.
Right?
If you want these, like, you know,
conscious people, you could go get them.
You want to ignore.
You could go get them.
always existed. What happened after this Kendrick era started and fans now started looking at
everything like, oh, he has a case. He has a case. And they started looking at these things like we were
now judging people on soapboxes. Hip-hop has always been for the unperfect. We love the people that
got 15 felonies. We love the people who caught a body but beat it. We love the people who, like again,
their rap sheet has never been perfect. So once hip-hop turned into a place where now they're
breaking down if you're a good person or not, that would never last because hip hop always
embraced imperfection.
That's when they, and really that started from them trying to demonize Drake saying he's a PDF,
which is completely false.
But then that turned into we're judging everyone.
The rappers, let me always tell you the rappers who I'm talking to and they're like,
yo, like, they're talking my reaction now to the music.
They're saying, yo, Kendra killed it.
It's street rappers who's telling me this.
It's not conscious, niggas.
It's street rappers.
They're like, yo, bro.
They rap ignorance.
And the, what happened in hip hop is that you had people now trying to hold braggadocious drug rap or street rap or, you know, you might have a rapper say, I slap a bitch, blah, blah, blah.
That's always been in hip hop.
Like, this is not in speech.
Like in speech if somebody said, man, I'll slap this bitch right now.
Like, yo, bro, chill out, man.
You're not supposed to hit women.
But if a nigga would be like, yo, I slap my bitch.
I, I, I, brother, we know how hip hop is.
So hip-hop conversations started getting sanitized by what I call these woke people
Okay
Why do I say all that?
Because there's this fucking idiot his name is Jeremy
He used to be on a show that got canceled
He got candy, he got fired
Because after they couldn't hate no more on Drake
There was no more interest in him
He made a tweet and he was like, yo, the White House
Which the White House has a TikTok account
Now I want to show you the White House TikTok account really quickly
because it's important for me to make that point.
So if you go to White House on TikTok,
you could click any video and you're going to hear a music in the background.
Like, look at this.
They're showing people or leaders that they kill.
Listen.
Now, this is the another one bites the dust song.
They're showing, you know, terrorist leaders or whoever our opponent's been
showed that we killed or arrested.
You could go to anything.
Okay, so they posted one and they used, they use Drake's lyric, the Drake's song, right?
We're just clicking on random ones.
We're not going to fight with them.
Restriction.
All right.
I was going to use, go to the ones with music.
Okay, don't even know what song is.
Okay, that cut off before the song play.
But even this last one.
What's so, what's up.
Okay, that's not.
But generally they post a lot.
It's not enjoy the long weekend.
Okay.
Freedom forever fly.
Okay.
They play a lot of pop music in all of the things they post.
It's really, it's kind of goofy a little bit because I don't, it's not a serious posting from like the White House.
Okay.
Yeah.
Try, try, try.
So they use a Drake.
They use a Drake song for an Oval Office thing, right?
Iceman.
Iceman.
Iceman.
Iceman.
Iceman.
Then they use an Iceman thing.
Now, I'm not here saying they never use Drake's music.
What I am saying is that they've used other people's music.
And anybody ever run in a social media account,
you ever watch, you ever see the social media account for Wendy's?
They use all type of music.
They don't care.
Give me a second.
I don't know what a song that is, but they're using some random song, right?
I'm just going to show you that essentially.
A favorite person is.
Essentially, they use random music at different times.
We need your video game.
They use whatever is popular.
They're trying to use TikTok in a way to communicate to Gen Z, right?
They use me rolling.
They use Camillionaire.
They hate it.
Patrol and then trying to kiss me riding dirty.
Now, they're basically, they use whatever song.
again, just like many institutions in the world, they're cloud chasing.
Now, if you want to blame Trump for that or whoever he hired to run social media, fine.
But then we get these people, I won't even call this guy in hip-hop, because he doesn't have a hip-hop.
There's nothing hip-hop about him.
But he said, the White House has made two promos using Drake's album, which he hasn't denounced yet.
But they thought we were crazy for saying Ice Man is a tone-deaf album title in this climate.
Now, I want to explain to you this last part of what he said,
The first part is like self-explanter.
This guy feels that Drake naming his album, Iceman,
is disrespectful to the people who are triggered by people who are scared of U.S. ICE.
What is that?
ICE is Immigration's Customs Enforcement.
They're the people that deport people.
So now they've connected Drake's Iceman theme to now be representative of
the United States
ICE
like you know
agency
that dep-
do you see what I'm saying
where woke people
fuck up shit
you get what I'm saying
like
bro how are you trying to
say Drake is tone deaf
for naming his album
Ice Man
just because
ICE is a agency
in the US government
this is what I said
these guys
that that kind of came around
during this era
they suck the fun out of everything
well why
well why you're so
When are we talking about tone-deaf rappers?
Have you listened to the lyrics of 99.9% of rappers, including Kendrick?
They're not like necessarily social justice warriors all the time,
or they're not like priests, or they're not like popes.
They kind of talk shit, they encourage violence.
They do what they do as rappers.
So this guy is saying that Drake is tone-death for having an album called Iceman.
Then he further criticized him by saying,
Drake hasn't denounced
the fact that the White House
has used his music
so
I responded by saying
man shut your bitch ass up man
you're talking about a rapper needs to denounce
free promo
from the fucking White House
I'm so glad niggas like you was out of here
there's no denouncing my nigga
right and basically when I said there's no denounces
it's like
no one else is held to the standard
and this is why Drake hates y'all hip-hip-media niggins
And this is why you're going to continue to be on the sidelines and be salty.
And this is why I might post that goddamn chain 55 more million times.
You don't why?
Because your bitch ass is salty on the sideline.
You got to talk about the guy all the time.
And the only nigga he respects and this whole shit is me.
So who's our bitch?
You, right?
So that's why, because you got, look at this.
A rapper needs to denounce some shit.
Now, this is not even a direct defense.
This is just like, brother, I don't care what rapper.
Here's the interesting part.
It's two-fold.
Kendrick Lamar's music has also gotten used by the White House.
Apparently when the White House made a TikTok, which supposedly was last year,
Kendrick's music was one of the first songs that got put up there.
Nobody had a problem then.
Nobody called for Kendrick to speak out, boycott, to denounce, to step away,
to indict verbally Trump for using it.
Kendrick Lamar White House
Music
Let's see, we'll find it
Look
You guys is White House TikTok
Because remember it's a TikTok account
Here we go
This is on his own thing
It's imagine when Kendrick found out the White House
Made a Trump edit with a song that uses
His vocals
So they posted this
Which is it was a while ago
Like this thread actually says nine months ago
but look
White House
Oh I'll just go to Twitter
Yeah
So these are examples
They've used Migos
They've used
They've used JZ
They've used
They've used
Look
They've used Kenjik himself
So
This is actual post
The point is this
No one comes out and says
These guys have to denounce it
Right? Does people say Jay Z guys announce it? He didn't. Did people say Kendrick has announced it? No. And he didn't. Did people say the Migos or Ice Spice? Look. So he used Kendrick's song over a TikTok years ago. We're not here.
Right? Okay, cool. But now they're saying Drake needs to denounce this, right? They don't hold them for, they don't hold the standard for anybody else. And that's why media,
sucks now. Just come out and say you don't like the guy.
Allow me to rent. Rather than coming up with some kooky reason that is unrealistic.
And that's why I responded to this idiot like that. Why does he? I don't think Kendrick needs to
denounce it. I don't think Ice Spice needs to denounce it. I don't think Jay Z needs to
denounce it unless we're finding out they're telling these political organizations to put that music
up, which at that point you're like, oh, so you support whatever side it is. It doesn't have to be
Republic, it could be whatever side, which means you're making a political statement.
However, if they just randomly pick your song, you're not making a political statement.
Now, these are the same people who are mum, right?
Their mom on, remember Wasserman,
Waserman, which is an agency, the biggest book in agency, that essentially the founder,
right, Casey Way, Wasserman, he was actually flirted in a,
the DMs with Gilein Maxwell in 2003. He was literally in the Epstein files. People felt
uncomfortable working with him because he was in the Epstein files. A bunch of artists actually
announced that they're leaving. It's that many artists have left. And this was a depiction.
Subtronic says, I want to address it. I'm leaving. We had other people, hold on,
levity music. And there's another one who's a big, bigger artist that left. Let me see.
Orville Peck weighs blood. There was someone else that was bigger.
I'm sorry.
Oh, Chappelle Rowan.
They exited because they said they felt uncomfortable
that their agency worked,
that the agency that they're assigned to
was in better in cahoots with,
in better cahoots with Epstein back in the day.
You know who signed to Wasserman as a artist?
Kendrick Lamar.
He signed over there.
He was quiet about his agent being involved
with Epstein stuff.
And I said he should have said something,
but really, I don't really care if he did say something.
I just want people to apply the same rules.
By the rule that this idiot is going by,
if Drake should speak out about the White House,
which, by the way, is not Donald Trump's house.
It's the official house of the President of the United States.
If they use two songs of Drake
and he needs to denounce it, speak out,
how come Kendrick, who then gets signed to the agency in bed with Epstein,
and he doesn't have to say a word,
but it's like the politic, man.
Like, they don't have the same standards for Jay-Z
or for Kendrick as they would have for Drake.
And I've said this repeatedly.
So this guy, he comes out with this,
but of course, the internet, you know,
shit, once I replied to this,
I felt like his skin was on fire.
Like, you know, he was going through it.
And he made a video.
He made a video.
And I got to play with this video
because it's going to get into my bigger story.
This was actually really hilarious.
Check this one out, chat.
DJ academics took some time off from scarfing down Cheetos or gargling on his favorite rappers meet to reply to my tweet that now has over 2 million views.
I'm going to get back to Ack in about 20 seconds, but let me back up first.
When Drake's Ice Man album dropped, the White House posted this.
Then a couple days later, they posted this video calling Trump the Iceman.
So I tweeted this.
White House has now made two promos using Drake's album, which he hasn't denounced yet.
But they thought we were crazy for saying Iceman is a tone-deaf album title.
in this climate. Academics responded super rationally with this. Now, I wasn't shocked that
Ack was triggered. He has been caping for his daddy for years. And not only that, but I did some
digging. I have some sources to Ack. And I know that you're getting paid by the head of truth
social. Uh, Jeremy, I got $100,000 for you, if you provide that.
Head of truth. Listen, you know what's so funny. Let me see. Who's this person? It's ran by
who?
Who's the head of troop socials?
Devin Nunes?
Shit, I wish I was.
You know what's so funny?
So this guy called himself
trying to call me out.
First of all, I'm the only person
who will gladly tell you
where my political affiliations lie
at the moment.
I supported and voted for Donald Trump
last time.
It may not be turned out
to be the best of choices these days.
Next time, if there's a dope as
Democratic candidate,
I'll probably say I vote for them
too. I'm an American who
feel like, you know, even my audience probably don't
like the fact that I'm that open with my
political views, but listen, I'm not
staunchly Democrat or Republican.
I'm going to be honest about who I support.
Now, let's just get to what
what's actually important.
Have I ever gotten paid
or getting funded? Because that's not
the new thing. Like, they're now, they
act like I'm like this big, I guess I am, right?
They're like, you know, AC is getting funded by
truth, social.
Bitch, how?
Like, how?
By the way, I'm glad you brought this to light because everybody knows I'm one of the most transparent people in media.
I've always said I pimp the record labels.
I literally, listen, I'm a media personality, but I also have a platform which we put up a lot of music.
Yes, they got to pay their due to go get access to my page if they want to promote their song, their album, or their music video.
It happens all the time.
I've told you guys this.
That's not a no secret.
Now, I'm not opposed to taking political money.
I just ain't get it yet.
I'm going to keep it up being with you.
Now, obviously, if I ever took money from politics, you'd be like, oh, I put up a post and it's like an ad.
I don't give a fuck.
I do ads, 100%.
Like, this is where I'm breaking the mode for media people, because they usually do it
under the table and because some of them used to be on radio, if you do that, that's illegal.
What I do is what every media company does.
I take, I definitely run ads.
By the way, this guy was on a show with another Bozo, DJ Dickhead and Elliot Wilson,
and they don't realize that they were signed to, what's it called, hip-hop DX or Up Rocks,
one of those companies, they both do what I do and that everybody else does as media companies.
We run ads.
So hip-hop DX was running ads in the background of whatever the fuck y'all were doing.
That's how it works.
Now, this idea that you're getting paid and they control your voice, that's not true, right?
that's not true well maybe maybe it does work for certain people i've never gotten paid
politically at all actually i want to get paid politically that i could listen if trump if trump
sent me 10,000 dollars and say yo ad could you post this on instagram and it's some say it's one
those videos where it's like allow me to reintroduce myself and him stepping out of jet oh it's up
there it's up there if biden's old senile ass sent me the same 10k like ah could you post this up on
there it's up there i do media brother and maybe that does that
doesn't understand, you don't understand that.
What my opinions are and my voices, right, is very different from my platform.
My platform, I posted rappers, I don't even like.
It is what it is.
You get what I'm saying?
So again, a radio station only exists because it runs ads.
I'm telling you that academics, the brand, we do run ads.
It's nothing I have to keep a secret.
Say cheese runs ads.
No jumper runs ads.
If you think that is somehow unethical, eat dick.
because you were definitely working for companies that do the same thing.
But I want to continue to challenge you since you says you're hearing stuff.
Has politicians or the head of truth social confirmed that he's funded me
or I've ever gotten paid from truth social?
I would like for you to show that proof.
That's a very heavy accusation, one which I'm telling you never happened.
The only time I ever got offered political money, and I said this,
everybody who watches me know this.
I got offered like 50 grand
It wasn't this cycle
It was when Trump was running but he lost
So when he lost to Joe Biden the first time
That's when I got offered money by the Democrats
But it wasn't clear how they were trying to offer
This bag of money and what they needed me to do
It felt like it was hey this is just money
For you to start aligning in your thought
And y'all know me
I'm always going to think what I think and say what I want to say,
but if you want to buy some ads, you absolutely can't.
If Joe Biden send me a million dollars and he wants his banner up there,
you're going to see Joe Biden's banner up there until I get that million dollars worth of
ad sale out of it.
I do business.
And I'm not here to be ashamed of saying it.
I do business with every record label.
I do business with usually
urban brands
I try not to like do other stuff
it just wouldn't make sense
because I'm a hip hop guy
but if a politician comes
and maybe I'm maybe you'll help me here
because if a politician comes
and says act I got 50,000
for you put my banner
like I don't know let's say it says
Republican 28 put it up top
it's up top
company with that 100K
if the Democrats say
you're act we really need you
all we need is that banner up there that says
Democrats for
26. It's going to be up there.
I'm going to tell you the truth because I do ads.
But what you guys are saying is blatantly incorrect
that I am getting paid by them to have an opinion.
And I would like to challenge you, Jeremy.
And I'm going to get into this bigger discussion
because apparently I put on game
that this was conversations happening around these water coolers or whatever.
Let me let this guy finish.
Super rationally with this.
Now, I wasn't shocked that AC was triggered.
He had...
And by the way, every time you ever notice,
every time I put out a big number bet
and I say, yo, take me up on it.
Just show the proof, right?
Show the proof that I got paid
to do something political
from either side.
And I've done it.
And from either side of the aisle.
Show me, I'm on air saying
I have a $100,000.
I will be forced to by my audience
and by people just saying,
you're a bitch-ass nigga,
why not we could talk but these guys they're going to just switch the subject after this every time
you hold them to a point they switch the subject has been caping for his daddy for years and not only
that but i did some digging i have some sources to act and i know that you're getting paid by the head
of truth social so i know by the way actually i do want to even add to the true social thing i need to
talk to somebody at true social two weeks ago for no apparent reason because i i made a made a true social
account when Trump just announced it.
And because I'm like, you know, I've got to reserve my name early in a new social media
platform.
I've never posted on there.
Two weeks ago, they banned me.
I don't know why.
Like, this literally banned me.
Like, I could actually show you the thing.
It says academics, you have been banned from true social.
I was like, I don't even post there.
And I was like, I think they got to be cleaning up accounts because I've never posted
on there.
So I'm probably just wasting space.
But, yeah, it's shit.
If I was getting paid by them, I would a lot of shit.
So true social.
Let me let, I want to let true social know in any Republican-leaning companies that spend money with creators.
Do not listen to this idiot or anybody else that might even be trying to shame me or whatever.
I will tell y'all this. Big Act is always open for business.
I don't feel no type of way about y'all. Just come holl at me. We talk dollars and cents and we'll make it make some sense, even if it ain't common.
Social. So I know where you jump so quickly and aggressively on that tweet, and I know where your opinion's coming from.
I also know that your opinion on music isn't from you either because you're getting paid by every label.
What I put go look back at my my Instagram.
I posted, yo, Rich the kid got some shit coming out.
I ain't hear it.
The fuck.
He's promo in an album.
You see, these guys just fucked up and I broke.
You know what I mean?
So like they're in a weird position saying how did act figure it out when years ago we used to call him an idiot, but now he's like a genius, right?
Now, I'll put that out.
If you're a record labeling, you have artists, I would tell y'all, y'all should all reach out to me directly to have a relationship with me.
Some of y'all, y'all end up paying for posts on my page comes through different agencies, and you're probably getting tax twice as much.
So if you're paying $5,6K for academics' posts where you're going through this middle guy to this middle guy to this middle guy, just come holl that big act himself.
You know, I'll get my sales guy, he'll talk to you, we'll give you a deal.
You get it for even cheaper.
But these days, you know, I do business with music labels too.
Like, when you think, when I don't hit on steak, you think the Lambo don't get gassed up?
You don't think the Mayback works?
It got to work.
So I do how I love a business.
And I got a media company, and I am not ashamed to say that I do.
You guys could use my platform at times for a billboard for your album.
Now, here's the thing, what you can't do.
Have y'all seen me go kicking with any of these rappers, any of my friends?
Drake, my favorite.
I'm with him. Why B's my man's? I'm on tour with him. You don't see me in those shit where you're like, nah, this, oh, I got this. No, no, no. So my opinion is always very clean and clear. But cool story, bro, if you're trying to, you know, get that one off. Oh, shit. Did I click all of this?
DJ Academics, but I did some digging. I have some sources to act. And I know that you're getting paid by the head of truth social. So I know where you jump so quickly and aggressively on that tweet. And I know where your opinions come.
from.
Yo, news flash.
You see all you bitch-ass things in hip-hop,
you scared to lose your audience or whatever.
I told niggas I fuck with Trump.
I fuck with Trump.
I, me.
My audience don't have to.
I do.
I do.
And I don't care if I'm black,
whatever, whatever.
I fucked with him when he got elected.
I don't think he's doing the best job now.
When people said, do you regret on voting for him or support him?
No.
Because the other option I thought was worse.
I don't care.
Y'all can't try to like black me to death.
And it's kind of interesting because this week I've been on like black people who
been loving me because I'm like, you know, I kind of handle the sneak old shit. I'm like getting
this chud to build the shit in tow. But then people want to be like, no, you're, this is a
reason why I know I'm not being controlled. Because you don't think that they would want me not
to support Trump? Brother, I'm not going to keep it in secret that I supported the thing. I'm just
tell you what it is. There was two candidates last time. I thought Trump was going to be the better
candidate. I wanted Trump to win. He won. He didn't do the best job now. I could criticize him
too. Man, I don't know. What do you got going on with Israel? He needs a comment.
it down. He neither focus on what we got going on
or this shit not going to look good.
But he's also in his last term. It's kind of
looking like he won't give a fuck. I could be honest.
Kind of looking like he won't, right?
But these guys, they actually think the
fact that they think I'm genuinely
not someone who likes Trump. They think
that I'm getting paid to like it. Which I'm like,
what's that paycheck looking like?
Like, this guy
I think he's going to shame.
Yo, if they had told me, like, I'm going to lie.
Let's create a paycheck.
Like, yo, maybe I would do some fraudulent shit.
If Biden comes to me with like, or whoever is going to be a Democratic can and say,
yo, yo, we got $15 million for you to fake like somebody.
I might be like, wait, that's against my morals.
But did you say $1.5?
Maybe then we'll talk and something like that.
But if anybody followed, my audience follows me, they know, like, they might disagree,
but they understand, like, yo, bro, he supported Trump for this last time in presidency.
but he's not completely like whatever gone, as some people might think,
because he also is criticizing Trump.
It is just what it is.
Y'all diggers just, especially a white dude.
The white dude, is going to act like he's the biggest Democrat.
So if that's the thing that, you know, y'all think y'all got me on
because I am bold enough to say that I supported Trump,
that means all y'all is pussy.
I also know that your opinion on music isn't from you either
because you're getting paid by every label.
But maybe that's for another video.
But this wasn't just about them.
Yo, thanks to Dana White.
You invited me to the joint.
Me and Big 45.
Why is this orange in this?
Me and Big 45 snapped it up.
Yeah, what's the problem?
Using a song.
When you align yourself with people like this, or this, or this, and call your album this, when this.
Call your album Iceman.
This is happening with an album cover that has this sign, that also kind of looks like this sign.
You can't be.
Huh?
He's shocked when they do this.
I don't think Drake's intention was any of this.
Drake even said this on his album.
But if that's not something that you want to be associated with,
then just say something.
Kendrick the Migos JZ didn't say nothing.
That was my only point.
Act thinks that you don't have to denounce anything,
but that's because it's something he's aligned with.
For some of the biggest artists and celebrities in the world,
it was as easy as this.
Or this.
Or this.
And even this.
Oh, an act, you might want to do some history
on the word woke because I don't think you're using it right. But that's for another video.
Iceman's going to sell incredible numbers, pour up some honey. You can go back to arguing with
women online like you usually do. Oh, I almost forgot. Congrats on your new OVO chain. I know you're
going to take great care of it. You earned it. I'm happy for you.
Oh, man, this guy. Okay. So I saw this video. I'm like, you know,
again, I know I speak in circles. But all I was going to, I was going to,
I was going to come online and tell the truth like I always do.
Every music label pays me.
I've said that in that position.
The second part is, no, I haven't done political, I haven't done political ads.
I want to.
So if anybody got like the Democrat budget, send that over here to me.
I got a lot of, bro, like we got, I got a lot of cars to service.
I need some bread.
If anybody got some political money, I started at 50,000 and up.
You can run an ad.
You can run it on my stream.
Facts.
50,000 and up.
Straight up.
So I don't know.
These guys think like, oh, we're exposing you.
No.
Now that you think I'm doing it, first of all, I'm trying to get part of that.
Because political money is way longer than the rat money.
I could charge a nigga like $6 grand or something like that for a post.
You know, I could charge $30,000 for some political shit.
Anybody in politics, I don't care what size you fall on.
You could be libertarian, you could be independent, you could be Republican.
If you got 25-50 bands, you got 50 bands, and you're trying to put something on the top of my screen,
or you want to run your little 30-second ad this and your op?
Brother, holler at me.
Academics, music, at gmail.com.
I'm going to get, you see, that's why I don't got to chase Netflix and them other thing.
I get it out in the month.
Listen, I'm a real nigger to the bone gristle.
Like, I'm going to get to it.
So when this boy is talking about, hey, to all the political people who might be looking at me, don't let this fool scare you off.
I'm open for business, big business.
Now, I will continually say, you tell me what opinion I've ever had that's manufactured because of money.
None.
None.
So, you know, you're just coming across stupid, but I get it like, you know, the hate is lingering.
So he mentioned something that was interesting, and this is where I got like a couple calls, you know,
out to people who try to quote, quote, put me up on game.
So I don't know if I remember I told you like a while ago.
I think possibly Rock Nation is behind this.
But remember I told you that they were like sitting outside Grand Wizard's house, you know,
or the person they thought was Grand Wizard.
Because Grand Wizard is an AI.
I don't know if you guys know.
You got Grock.
You got Claude.
And my favorite AI is Grand Wizard Chatnaker.
You know what I mean?
Like if I say to Grand, your grand.
I need X, Y, and Z.
He's almost quicker than Grock.
He hits me with it immediately.
So that's my guy.
Anyway, apparently what's been going on is connected to that.
Now, there's only two sources this could come from
because I can't see no one else paying to fund this.
It's either a Rock Nation initiative,
which I'm leaning towards, I'm like 84% on that,
or 16% on Kendrick Lamar conspiracy.
So I wonder if you guys have noticed,
And I realize, have you seen these where it says Aiden Rawes, Drake, sued?
There's about like five of them.
They're actually accusing Drake, Aiden Rawts, and now they throw me in the mix.
They're saying, we are in a racketeering thing.
Now, I'm going to give you the short of it, but apparently the long months of research has culminated with them now sending the info around to some of these media persons.
That's why you get this guy jumping out.
However, first of all, even when I talked to, so I talked to someone who was kind of like saying the same things as him, they were like, yeah, they said that you supposedly received money from like political shit.
And I'm like, show me that receipt.
And then they confused me with Grand Wizard.
Like they didn't know who it really was.
And I was like, all right.
So what else are they saying?
So I'm only saying this and bringing this to light because there is a theory.
And supposedly, none of this is criminal necessarily, but they think there's a big expose about to happen of me, Drake and Aidan Ross.
Let me break this conspiracy down.
I mentioned in the beginning of all this rant.
They claim that Drake is paying to control the internet.
No, I'm serious.
So if you're a fan page right now and you've been posting some Iceman stuff or you post with the other fan.
They think that somehow Drake, let me break down this conspiracy theory they have.
They say Drake is at the top.
He pays me.
He pays Grand Wizard.
He pays Aiden.
And he does it in a weird way underneath the banner of steak, which I'm like, I wish Drake would be sending me some bread.
Like, this would be great.
Like, you don't know.
I'm in supporting.
Yo, when the person is telling me this shit last time, I'm like, yo, I've had the same question.
Y'all need to show me proof that Drake has ever paid for something because I'm going to hit him directly and be like, yo, Drake, you drop in a back?
bag on everybody but me?
I know I got the chain, but I'm like, yo, shit of love, brother love?
Anyway, that's the conspiracy theory.
They claim stake is part of the way that the money gets transferred so people can't figure it out.
And basically, so those are the players in the conspiracy.
By the way, this is everybody in media now, they're so irrelevant.
They actually believe this.
Because the people who call me about this, they wouldn't call me if they didn't call me.
think that oh not they really thought they got something on y'all so keep in mind we had private
investors go overseas trying to find grand um but he lives in the cloud um they try to find a bunch of
other people like just a lot of money spent and the narrative they've came up with is that drake is
paying me aiden under stake to control the internet now how's the internet control and this is the thing
you really got to hear the people who i'm putting bell to ass with that
That's why I'm number one on the media list,
is trying to figure out how our audiences is big.
They're trying to figure out,
which I think with Drake is self-explanter.
He's the biggest rapper.
They think Drake's numbers is inflated.
So I'll give you an example.
They're like, well, when we watch people scroll,
like if we scroll on Twitter these days,
all we see is Drake academics and goddamn,
like, you know, Drake academics, Aidan Ross,
or some shit that they talk about.
And these people are upset.
These people are like, yo, we used to control the conversations, but these days these guys are dominating it.
Now, I literally told this person, I'm like, oh, so that was your theory.
And I'm like, okay, so that's the theory?
They said, yes, there's been these private investigators.
They put together so much info to figure out how Drake, Aidan Ross, and academics are controlled.
Which, by the way, doesn't make sense now.
when Ebro was going on his rant
It was like, yo, I notice anything that goes against Drake and Ack
Yo, I get a bunch of bots getting at me
So I want to point out what they claim
You know, might be coming out in a big expose
They said me Drake, Aidan Ross
And Grant is in it somewhere
Have figured out a way to control the entire internet narrative
And when we talk as opposed to them talking
the algorithm is so flooded
it's just so overpowered
that they know these are
paid things by supposed drink
and one of the only reason
I even kind of like track back some of these like
you know like I'm laughing at it I'm like
yo bro has these
you know what they're describing by the way
they're describing clipping
that's what they're describing
yo these guys are so much O heads
they're describing clipping
yo y'all went to go stop
now it makes sense
the dudes they stalked that I knew even grand they were clipping these dudes are such oh heads
they don't realize that clipping is the new way so they're like nah something must be going
how does Drake they just found out about clipping and they spent hundreds of thousands for
for goddamn um because I remember like and by the this is why 15% I think it might be
Kendrick's people because when I talk to Anthony Salat you know what he said to me he said
yo, we got private investigators
like on Grand right now.
And I'm like,
huh?
But, so that happened then,
months later,
more private investigators went to go try to,
you know,
whatever with Grand.
And then they went to,
I won't call this person name out,
but they went to his house too.
And I was like,
why are they going to people who have worked for me?
You know what do people who have worked for me?
I don't know if you know who Grand really is.
Obviously, he's an AI.
But Grand was,
a Grant is a chat nigger.
Grant used to just be in our call, being here watching,
and he started making memes of me.
Grand is Fearbook.
Grand is Scuba Ryan.
So the point I'm trying to tell y'all, chat,
there's somebody.
I don't know exactly who.
I think it's either Rock Nation or the Kendrick people.
They've spent hundreds of thousands of dollars,
not even stalking me.
It's stalking the kids and the unknown people
that they claim is running the Internet,
not realizing dummy is called clipping and here's the thing i've always been a guy who i built my
career online gladfully all my guys who you know i've kind of like i've helped grand grand's help me
i've helped all my chat nigger pages they're now turning like they're making a pretty penny
but they're doing it from clipping these guys thought it was drake buying social media
And I got to explain to that.
Yo, I got to show you.
Like, there's one of them joints.
I'm going to try to get my hand on a document.
Bro, O'Heds just found out about clipping.
They just found out about clipping.
Their biggest gripe was, how come when academics says something,
everybody and their mama posts it.
When I say something, two-page posts it.
Well, I'm better than you anyway.
But the real reason is that.
that did you not know what clipping is?
So I know this has been going on.
I know this has been going on in terms of like, you know,
but it's really manifested in these media people
or even rappers like, you know,
they kind of look at it like me, Drake.
And by the way, here's the thing too.
Most clipping pages,
because Drake has always been so forward in terms of,
you know, for everything that Joe and all these older dudes
complain about Drake is exactly why he's winning.
Drake never rejected the new,
you know they try to make Drake sound weird when they say,
oh, he's talking about a streamer?
Stream, no, Clippin came from streams.
Clippin came from the Aidan Rosses of this world
who realized that he could get more in the conversation of that.
So that's where Clippin started.
Then Clippin moved to music.
Then Clippin is pretty much now ubiquitous
with the newest way of how to promote anything.
And all of these guys, they're saying Drake, A&Mee runs the internet
because they didn't understand what clipping was.
And all they need to realize, you got left in a dust because you're a dinosaur.
I've been online for as long as I can tell.
I got to adjust.
Drake, who y'all claimed should act his age and go to retirement home,
he peeped how these streamers were getting popular and just keeping their names in the headlines.
Yes, he's learned a thing of two, even though I still don't believe.
I don't think Drake pays no one.
I think Drake will curry favor with you, most likely, my opinion, by being cool with you.
Yo, he's going to shout you out, yo, train.
What up, dog?
Excuse me what up.
You know what the rap community says?
Yo, you're weird.
Why are you?
Like, you're so corny.
That's why you're shouting out, you're shouting out streamers.
No, he knows something that you don't.
The reason why y'all think me, Drake and Aiden ball is because you guys are so far behind the eight ball.
in terms of realizing how conversation works,
it's the reason why I should be number one
on this media list for the next five years.
Y'all think that we're running a racketeering scam.
No, they think me, Drake, and Aiden
are running a racketeering scam
because any time Drake say something everywhere,
I say something everywhere.
No, you guys need to catch up.
You're old.
And it's not about age.
It's about you guys still thinking
that marketing works like it used to back in 2010,
that PR works like it used to back in 2005.
Catch up.
So the people who call me,
I basically told me,
I'm like,
yo,
first of all,
the inaccurate stuff here is,
oh,
they said steak was helping to buy Drake's dreams.
Bro,
Drake is getting over $150 million per year
from what I heard from steak.
Why the fuck would they care about,
oh,
let's make sure your music is bought it?
No, nigga, they just want Drake to play on steak.
That's it.
That's it.
They just want them to play on stake and rep their brand.
That's it.
Like, people are like being, I've never seen such delusion ever in my life.
They really think that steak.
Oh, steak is helping to bought Drake streams.
Have y'all seen the Spotify charts, man?
Even after they filter the shit, basically 0.000% of Drake streams ever get touched.
Because it's organic.
somebody said you should play into it
if you didn't say
I was getting paid for my
opinion or my political stance
I would have played into it because I don't know a lot
these things are still good and bro
I literally I'm telling you which here's
the funny thing about it
I'm just leave it there
but the point what I'll say is that
there was hundreds of thousands of dollars
spent to try to harass
a bunch of like either young kids
or really faceless kids because
they're not public figures
and the gatekeepers of this industry,
all they could come up with is that basically
there's something called clip in.
Because they're like,
how come when Drake says this and you say this,
everybody is saying this?
And I'm like, you got it, man.
Anyway.
But yeah, some new info I found out.
But Mr. Jeremy here, you know,
I'm the only person that's open about ads.
and I always will be
you work to hip-hop DX
how do you think they pays your bitch ass
you're unsuccessful
you're untalented
even in this
attempt to try to respond to me
you showcase how much of a moron you were
you're a low IQ
low-level nimwit
that intellectually can't keep up
that factually is basically desolate
you can't rock you can't compete with me
in no way shape of form
You could create Voltron.
You are the weak link.
One snap of the finger I took you out.
I hate that, I hate that Elliot Wilson was a casualty of war,
but I hated the other two a little bit more.
I'm sorry, Elliot Wilson.
Get well soon.
Jeremy, you're a peon without talent.
You're basically a D.I. higher when it comes to hip-hop.
You got nothing going on, brother.
So when you sit back and you're in these little industry group chats and say,
Why, why when we have a take unless it's about Drake or it's responding to act, we get no motion?
Nothing going on.
Nobody wants to hear from us.
But when he says something, even if it's something meant to be silly, meant to be humorous, we see it and we can't escape it.
That's what was the complaint that was told to me.
These guys have to be doing something.
They got to be getting funded by something to live.
subvert the entire, because you know that's their theory, right?
They're trying to claim that we're right wing funded.
Me, Drake.
That's why he's using this.
Oh, why Drake didn't denounce this.
Me, Drake and whatever are right wing funded to control the entire hip hop convoy for the right wing.
Brother, really?
Just say you're irrelevant.
That's just what it is.
Anyway, I wanted to give my full explanation of that, but I also want to say for the OHES who are mad and, you know, I guess at some point they're going to come out with this thing saying, oh, you know, academics and Drake are funded by X, Y, and Z.
Even then I, those narratives, you're lying anyway, but it won't even matter.
I want to encourage and I've kept encouraging because this is where I've realized I have the leg up against these, these senile guys.
If you're a young kid and you watch me all the time,
if you got free time on your hand,
you run a page that you repost up.
You should become a clipper.
There's clippers making 10K a month,
20K a month, 30K, some even 50.
It's a really dope thing to reward your actual supporters.
Fear Buck, scuba Ryan, they were in the community of Aiden Ross.
These guys make a million a year.
Grand, all the chat nigger pages,
they were just like, yo, let's just rack up some followers
making fun of act.
they make a pretty penny.
The point is this,
despite what these guys are going to try to angle it as,
because what they're going to say is that,
oh,
yes, more than clipping is propaganda pushing.
But if you're a young kid,
you got some time on your hands,
you like doing stuff like that.
Get into clipping.
Highland my man, Grant.
And matter of fact,
I think I'm about to have my own clipping agencies directly,
you know, because he works with a couple of people.
But I never knew that the older people in media,
are so fucking,
yo, they're so outdated.
They're like, what?
This exists?
Ironically,
all of the Jay Z mouthpieces
seem to be focused on this element recently.
Why?
Maybe they're realizing that there's no positive.
And remember, I obviously don't really care for Jay.
But they're realizing it's amplified
how much people, you know, don't like Jay or whatever.
And I think they've been looking at,
I think it's like paid campaigns or like, you know,
whatever they'd be saying about this.
How do you buy the internet?
I seen him post something recently.
And I'm telling you, chat,
the old heads have just found out about clipping.
I got to show you this.
So he posts and says, Noah, shut up.
But the clip is what matters.
And this is what I'm saying for everybody in media and complex.
With all due respect,
I think I should be number one next year again.
I'm putting in my bid.
I usually don't request it.
But if media is this slow,
and this behind, and I'm the only forward one.
I think Joe's a little forward because he had this Patreon,
but still, if I'm explaining to people what this shit is,
they're not even close to me on my level.
Because I've empowered fans that I think,
like the fans that I empower that are now businessmen themselves,
we have a network.
And yes, it is prolific.
But it is not no right-wing funding nothing.
It's clipping.
Anyway, listen this.
So music used to be a very different game in that like the way you would get an artist to blow up was really defined by the labels for the most part
They told a radio station play this person
We'll give you the resources play this person and that's how you became a star
Things started changing with streaming with social media with all of that because now you couldn't
Labels couldn't dictate it the same way
But they have found something that's been really effective now and that is and I think Drake did this for his latest album
It's pretty brilliant
They've gone out to everyone online,
not just like quote unquote influence.
Yeah, so the gatekeepers are mad that they won't.
And by the way, the funny part about them saying,
oh, act, you take money for promo
is that they used to get money for promo.
People just realize their voice doesn't matter.
I seen the baby to an interview with Ebro,
it got 300 views.
That's not a proper use of your time.
Right. So for example, if you have a budget of $10,000, would you want to give it to the place I guess 300 views? Or would you want, hey, I want a guarantee of 3 million views and you could go to a clipping agency who says, yeah, we don't have an ebro, even though you ain't shit. We don't got an ebro, but we got a bunch of kids with pages that actually have some influence. And they'll put out this content or advertise this for you. And at the end of the day,
every time they hit a million views,
we'll take this from your budget.
That's what's really been happening.
So these guys who thought
they were influencers and gatekeepers,
the power has been stripped to them.
The most powerful people is not even me, right?
It's the Clippers.
It's the fans have gotten empowered
and everybody's upset
because they're used to telling the fans what to do,
but now fans are their own businesses.
Fans are like, I bet,
I'm watching act anyway.
He just says something funny.
Shit, I know I'm about a sentence to my friend.
they clip it, they're like,
yo, let me just put it on a page.
Shit, other people find it funny,
their followers grow,
but then there becomes actually a monetization for that.
These guys are just, oh, they're out of the game.
Fluences.
They got, you, you join this platform.
I forget the name of the platform.
And essentially it sells the services
of just the people online.
And what happens is,
I can come on there and say,
as Trevor,
I have a campaign that I want to launch.
I have $10,000.
and I pay it to the service.
The service then goes out to everyone who signed up to it,
who's just a regular person online,
and says to them,
hey,
hey,
play the song.
Find a way to play the song,
find a way to make this campaign go viral,
and we pay you per view.
So you don't pay people who failed.
It's not like putting up a billboard on the highway
and hoping people respond.
No,
you now go,
oh wow,
that was an amazing dance,
Christiana did.
She got two million views on that.
We now pay her for the two million views.
And then Tracy did think something.
It didn't catch on,
so we don't really pay her.
for that. And so you are paying for performance.
But what it does, though, is
it creates a false idea of what
trends are. It's popular. That's right.
Because now you've paid people.
Yeah, people are trying to, you know, they're trying to get
a grasp back of the internet. They're trying to figure
it out. How could we
have the power instead of being in the hands of, like, you know, a bunch of kids?
Yago figured that out, but
for the people who Jeremy
and I heard those conversation
going on around,
Yeah, me, Drake and Aiden Ross, we are not in a racket, okay?
We're not engaged in a racketeering.
The truth of the matter is, I think we just understand the internet
and know how the new age of promotion is for whether it's his album,
whether it's for my stream, is a little bit different.
And also, just to address, because I did do, you know,
you say there's some digging, I did some dig it too about what Trevor Noah said.
apparently they are they are doing some clipping that is related to drake by that's not bought
in that's promotion but it's not drake paying for it apparently drake said something about
one of these like companies i don't know if it's polymarket or like whatever they're so
excited that drake gave them a shout out they put a budget behind people trying to highlight
in the music them so really it looks like drake's music is getting free promo or
Drake is getting free promo because some other companies shout it out.
So, you know, obviously, I keep telling you,
it's just based on people who feel like their voices aren't heard.
But, you know, I'm not even here to hide the game.
I'll tell you out of the game.
Which I just don't want to do it.
Clipping came from streaming.
You ever heard how much, look,
and this is what's going to separate.
This is why you guys can't keep up.
Listen to, listen to Neon.
how much he pays his clippers and once you hear that look bro that he's just pure account
they just got paid one point four like literally how much you pay them clippers a month
i just got paid one point four you got paid one point four you got paid one point four yeah okay so put
that in perspective if you think you're not going to see a nigga everywhere if he's paying
one point four million dollars in a month for clipping you're fucking retarded that's the thing where y'all's
trying to figure out this whole
I shouldn't even tell you all this right
because y'all's so slow I should let you try figure it out
but here's the thing
most of most of rap or hip-hop culture
people don't invest in themselves
like a rapper walks around like he's the hottest shit
he doesn't know if his is his label spending
200,000 a month or 100,000 even 30,000 a month
to keep promoting his image
to keep promoting him no
rappers usually don't look at themselves as a business
they feel like it's a take, take, take, not invest.
So, you know, the idea of clipping is, at this point,
it's like a really smart idea for even content creators to do.
You're not going to see ROI immediately,
but it's worth something.
And for the O'heads who are complaining
that you're seeing a little bit too much Drake,
a little bit too much me, get with the times.
Or it's okay, I'll see you back at the top of the chart next year.
Okay?
I'll leave that there.
While I'm reacting to a bunch of stuff,
I see my man Sneko in the last couple of days.
Ever since we had our viral back and forth,
I don't think Sneko has taken the loss really well.
Okay?
This was the conversation, I think.
Let me play.
We'll play the most.
All right, here we go.
Hold on. I just want to get to a individual word.
Do you see how you're equating this individual word that doesn't have real meaning unless you, to the holy book, to the word.
Every word has meaning, brother.
The word of God compared to a word about slavery where slavery doesn't exist anymore.
You are equating the word of God to a word to a slur that is outdated.
Those two aren't the same.
And that's the whole point.
And that's the whole point.
You cannot have those two things be equal.
The word of God is not equivalent to this individual word.
Okay.
If you say word has no meaning, say fuck I lie right now.
Is that what you're saying?
No, no, I'm saying I'm going to ask you.
I'm going to say because it should have no meaning, right?
There's a fucking meaning to it, right?
Okay.
Clearly, but you wouldn't say that, right?
Because, because there's been...
Do not see the point that you're making...
How are you equating God?
Words have meaning, brother.
How are you equating God?
disrespecting God, the Almighty, something that we have faith in,
to something that only has meaning if we attribute meaning to it.
God has meaning without us.
This hard our word, listen, this word only has the meaning that you give to it.
Allah exists without us.
You just told me you can't disrespect God.
Okay, get it.
And I agree.
But you can disrespect an entire group of people.
And your solution to that is that entire group of people should just not be offended.
That word only has.
Whether you say,
the hearty
Okay, you guys go watch
a longer debate if you won.
This went super viral.
I didn't anticipate it to go viral.
Sneak is someone who, you know,
I think he's a cool guy, you know.
Obviously, we depart at many
ideological,
you know,
subjects, but
I don't see a problem with him, you know,
he's going to exist in some space or the other.
However, after this went viral,
you know, I think he's used to either not debating or not getting this amount of,
hey, bro, you got owned.
Because he invited me to hop back on with him again, and I did.
And I think I gave him two old pretty quickly, you know, sweep, got him out of paint.
But, you know, I've been alerted.
This is Sneko, he's been talking, kind of like recapping a lot of stuff in the last few days.
And people have told me, like, yo, Sneco kind of feels, it kind of comes across.
Like he's salty about that interaction or he's like sneak dissing.
And, you know, I get it.
You know, again, I'm not enemies with Sneakoff.
Sneakle is a cool guy.
Like, honestly, he is this cool guy.
Like, you know, we've hung out many times.
So I don't want to make it seem like this guy's my enemy.
I do want to position something.
Actually, before I do, let me position it now.
I want to position something where you've seen me either debate with Myron Gaines or Sneco is that I have no problem with both of those men.
and I've, you know, shit, I've been friendly with them for a long time.
Me being friends with them isn't because of their belief
is because I think they're cool guys.
That's it.
You know, like, I'm not friends with them because they say certain time.
I'm just think they're cool.
That's it.
With Sneiko, the overall point was this.
Brother, I'm usually not the first person to run to defend, quote, quote,
black people in whatever debate or conversation happening.
What I did do is say that this guy chud the best.
builder who has a who has a provoking nature he's been doing a lot of bullshit it's not about
the sensibilities necessarily to the word is that we got to denounce this guy and get him
out the paint because what he's doing is starting racial unrest and I think a lot of people
agreed with that I've seen white people even agree with that like hey listen you know what
we're not fighting in the streets right now we're not
You're not calling everybody racist necessarily.
This guy's trying to bring back that time.
So we should get him out of here or whatever.
Sneako comes in and defends that point.
And this is where my frustration with Sneco lied.
Because, you know, Sneako gets to operate with this, hey, my parents are black, so technically I'm black too.
It gets in the past to say the N-word, right?
Yeah, so he says, nigger, no one's going to blink.
But the real problem lies when you yourself have these thoughts that is really like you look down on just black people in general.
Again, I'm not the person to defend these things normally, but I felt the Chud the Builder thing was just unanimously open and shut, disgusting and we should get it out of here.
Sneko himself, when you hear him describe his opinions,
he'll target African Americans and say,
well, black people should be a little bit more tolerant or nonviolent.
And the reason why I won that debate is that
Sneco uses conveniently that he is part black
when he wants to jump in our conversations or comment on rap or be around Ye.
But if you listen to what he seems most focused,
with, it's nothing to do with black people.
He's focused on Israel and Palestine,
places I don't think he's ever been.
But that's his focus.
And we don't have a problem with that.
I don't have a problem with that.
And me saying I'm cool with him,
I don't have a problem.
If that's what your thing is,
that's what your thing is.
But the problem I have with Sneako is that
because you have like one eighth of black in you,
you coming along to try to co-sign
to the builder's actions.
and basically then blame it on the entire race of either being of not changing the meaning of the word this and third.
I looked at that and I said, hey, listen, black people generally mind our own business.
Even when tried the builder was antagonizing, it took like probably the 50th or the 100th antagonization for something violent to happen.
I was telling sneako.
I said, listen, I don't know who you're trying to appease by trying to label.
this entire community that as well is going through hurt, just like the Palestinians.
But your sensibility for Palestinians are a lot different than for black people.
And if that's what it is, brother, go back to focusing on Palestine and Israel.
We've never told you you need to speak on issues that have to do socially.
When he said, what do you care about the most?
I said, hey, listen, when I'm walking around before people hear my voice, maybe they know my name,
they're going to see me as this.
And I need to know that someone don't think they're emboldened to antagonize me,
even though I'm a nonviolent person.
I'm a very well-read and very well-educated person.
I have a Bachelor of Science.
But that type of behavior where white people could just antagonize an entire race of people,
I don't think that's cool.
And Sneco felt differently.
And my overall takeaway to Sneco is,
I think you should stop speaking on issues that affect people that are melanated,
even if you consider yourself black,
because you lack all the context and all the nuance and you're so obtuse
when it comes to shit overseas, places you've never been,
you seem very complex and you seem very, you know, malleable in terms of adjusting your opinion
and giving you information.
And here's my final takeaway before I play his clip.
There's two things.
There's a dissociative idea.
of when I hear either Myron or Sneco, they speak about African Americans.
And by the way, again, I want to put it on a record because I am not known a saint.
And everybody knows I do not like ignorant black people.
But I also don't like ignorant white people.
I just don't like ignorant people, period.
But when you listen to Sneco and these days he has a lot of diagnosis for black people as a whole,
Maron has certain type of rhetoric for, you know, African Americans generally.
That type of conversation, it only comes across as you're trying to pander to the audience
that you feel is viewing you the most.
Let me put this in perspective, right?
So when it comes to Sneco, when even in our conversation,
he's very careful without offending
or casting any aspersion on other people
or other communities
but for whatever reason they think black people
is just the people you could
oh you could call him a chimp
call them the hard ER is their fault
they should compose themselves
ironically this is coming from two people
who they have been
they're living examples
that when you offend people
it's not turned the other cheek
so why try to preach that with black people
unless you just don't respect black people.
What am I saying, Jack?
Both of these guys speak out about Israel every day.
Myron is demonetized.
Sneako basically, his career got ruined.
They have shown you that when you, maybe it's not violent.
But I'm going to be honest with you,
I'll take a punch in the mouth rather than lose $10 million.
The point of what I'm trying to say is that.
Y'all do know when y'all pick at a group
or y'all say whatever about a group, things will happen.
and in the point of y'all thinking that if chud does a certain actions to black people
black people should get over it is because y'all have seen the wrath of every other group
y'all have never seen it with black people so black people are like the yeah we can call them
whatever who cares if we're calling you a chimp just stop acting like a chimp oh if we call you
the hardy are just change the meaning if we treat you however you adjust but i'm just going to point
the mirror back to y'all in society
every other group you try to do that to,
they make sure they've done something to you.
Oh, you think you could talk about us Jewish people like that?
Well, you're now demonetized permanently for anti-Semitism.
Oh, you think you could talk about us in this particular way.
Hey, you're banned.
Hey, you can't have an Instagram account.
There is ramifications when you go against group
or you speak ill of them or they feel offended.
So as this conversation, you know, I've ended the combo.
I did twice with Sneco.
but I now implore him to say
Sneko go back to talk about the Jewish people
because black people are always minding our business
you don't see black people try to
like black people are usually caring about
with their own communities or whatever
we get it your focus is on the world stage
I haven't seen a bunch of African Americans say
fuck what's going on to Chicago what's going on in Philly
we want to talk about what's going on
the Gaza stripping we feel this heavily
usually black people just like I was saying with Chud mind their business
so that's what I'm saying that listen we're done with it back and forth
you could go back to talking about the Palestinians
if that's what you care about.
But the idea of putting in this really ill-fated
or bad faith rhetoric,
anytime it comes to black people
where it's like, oh, y'all should get over it, man,
how long ago was slavery, man?
You need to do this
when y'all know y'all can't do that with other people
because y'all have seen the ramifications.
I kind of look at it and I say, yo, Sniko, I get it.
You know, it was a public little back and forth.
I rock with you still.
Like, you're a cool guy.
Obviously, these points and topics I don't rock what you with.
But this is why I think y'all should focus on Jewish issues and Palestinian issues.
Go do that.
Because I think y'all only talk like that about people of African descent here.
Number one, because y'all have like this inflated, well, you know what?
I'm kind of black too, right?
so in bowls, okay.
But then the second part is that
y'all know black people won't do nothing.
Like we don't necessarily have united control.
So y'all could kind of jump in.
And the most frustrating part when I was talking to Sniko,
is something to be technically considered black.
And there's another thing, whether you're light or dark, to be black.
Because everything I was telling him
that if someone was of the same skin tone,
and I hate to make this type of parallel,
but that person would have got it.
They were like, okay, I do get it.
Everybody knows.
I'm, you know, shit,
it's the reason why I lap circles around most of these guys.
I could talk mad slang.
I could adjust my voice or tone
or how I'm using vernacular for comedy purposes,
and I could read and break down
like some of the most complex legal proceedings possible.
But the point I was saying is that,
that Chud the builder guy,
I think he united all folks that were black.
Because no matter if you're black,
you're going to feel offended by that.
Because he wasn't just calling out
maybe a certain subsection of black people,
maybe just that one incident.
That guy, you could tell.
He looks at black people as chimps
and the hardy are that were subhuman.
If that, I can't consider you black sneaker
if you don't feel at your core offended by what he's saying.
And if you're not offended, it then tells me that you're pandering.
You're pandering for those fucking Palestinians or whoever, whichever Muslim nigg is.
Because when it comes to God, nobody can play.
Whatever Palestinians or Muslims in your goddamn chat room.
And you're pandering for these other people, the white dudes who are usually saying,
nah, now, see, Sneako is not one of them.
We've seen this before, all right?
I'll play the clip, but
the Pierce Sneco
he's taking the loss a little bit bad.
I would say the debate loss, obviously.
He reacted
to
a...
Oh, and by the way, just to clear up, because I did say
irrelevant commentator. I didn't need
Sneco's irrelevant. All right, let me play the clip.
I'm not going on.
I'll start to this. Yes.
I don't know.
Wait, hear what I'm saying.
Sneko is a fucking irrelevant commentator.
Why they put his name on a bomb?
Okay.
And now, Sneak, I will say this.
One of your things that I've noticed about you do like playing victim, right?
You play victim in this kumbaya thing, which is usually confusing to a lot of people
because it's crazy to see you talk about so many things without having any real opinion.
Like, it's like, it's like listen to someone with, like, no sense of direction and no real opinion.
right like let's compare you to and you tate nick fuentes right they're kind of in your your realm
even if you disagree with those guys they're going to tell you at least where they fall and have a
definitive opinion like how many times can we get sneaker hopping online say nah man we should all
just come together yo we should just turn the other cheek and not be violent of course in this
idealistic world that you've thought of through Islam that exists but that doesn't exist
when someone's offended they fight when someone feel infringed on whether it's a country or
state, they're going to go to war. These are real things that happen. So when I, what I want
to do is, it's kind of like a lot of word salad mixed with like this Gandhi approach of like,
you know, we should just kind of pray and get closer to God and God tells us this. It's amazing.
God has told us a lot of things. And then there's been 4,000 wars in the history of time.
So, you know, that's one of the things. But I'll explain why I said irrelevant commentator
because I don't think he's irrelevant in terms of streaming. What I'm saying is that in the real world,
all you do is sit behind your keyboard just like me and you're talking about Jewish people
you're irrelevant to the fight going on going on outside like no one is saying hey should we
send this bomb because of sneeco they're losing actual people they're actually in the field
you're at your computer desk just like me so when I say you're irrelevant is that even though
you're not there and that you're not the first thing on the top of their mind or you're not the
biggest threat that could harm or kill them they still are a
offended by your words, even though you're irrelevant to the fight they're fighting at that
moment.
They use your words or they take your words and it offends them so much that even though
they can't see you, they can't pull up on you, you know, they would put your name on a bomb.
That's what I meant.
Okay.
All right.
And then let me, here we go.
Okay.
So I seen Sneiko, he's commented on the video with the Drake thing.
Let's hear him.
I think, you know, Sneaker was a little bit heard about it.
Okay. So here's academics. And I'm only playing this because academics was making fun of prayer, right?
You see, that's another thing. Sniko, our whole back and forth, with all the respect and salute to everybody in the Muslim community and all the believers of Islam, of, you know, if you're a Hindu, if you are a Christian.
The point of someone like Sneco, he's a bad faith actor when it comes to debate. He comes across as a grifter.
because he doesn't know how to be a straight shooter
and also apply the same standards to things that he might care about.
This is why I keep saying I would like for Sneco to stop speaking about black people
and black culture because if you can't see, if you have,
if you claim your black yourself and you have zero sensibilities
towards black people, their plight and everything else,
but you care so much about Palestinians, a place you've never been.
You care so much about what's going on to Israel, a place you've never been.
You care so much about all these other international affairs and you,
but when it comes to black people,
you have like the subduce look that is kind of like, yo, you know,
y'all got to get over it.
Just don't speak about it.
So now when you're saying we're making fun of prayer,
I'll tell anybody the way to beat Sneco in a debate.
Sneco is a man without a country,
as many people who are mulatto are.
When you look at him, I at first thought he was of Asian descent.
Some people thought, oh, okay, he's something but black.
Some people might think he's Puerto Rican.
Some people might say, oh, no, he's one of those people.
He's not easily identified by his ethnicity.
So what happens is because he lacks that identity,
he tries to gravitate to whichever one is giving him the most amount of respect at the time
or helps his cause.
here's the thing when it comes to now him shitting on black people
he is kind of emboldened by the fact that they're saying well it's a part black guy saying it
so that's what I'm saying like hey listen if you got no sensibilities to it
just stop covering it but to address his point when he said I was making for the prayer
the way to beat sneko in every debate equate what he's trying to preach on you to what he
cares about he cares nothing about nothing else but Muslim shit and goddamn Israel
and Palestine.
So you keep him there.
If he says, hey, act,
if somebody just slaps you,
you should do nothing.
God says this.
You bring up something
that's sacred to him.
That's the only way
to get a niggas like Sneakow.
Because even what they do
is kind of like fake religion
because they only,
they act like Allah
only give a fuck about
the Gaza Strip in Israel.
When you could have zero humanity,
you don't care
nothing about black people over here.
But over there,
you care about everything
that's going over there.
You got to remind them.
So any conversation,
with me and Sneako, I will never stop talking about his religion.
It's the only thing he cares about.
The dude was shock that I said that I cared about black people
and not even on something.
I'm here. We're going to be all right shit.
Nika, I'm black.
That when people first see me,
that's the first thing that jumps a wall off the page.
So, I'm telling you,
no one's making fun of prayer,
but it's the only thing he cares about.
So you got to,
you've got to consistently show him
through analogies
or flipping the script on him.
well if you think these things aren't offensive
what about if it's done within the confines of your religion
and you'll see him start stuttering and you'll start glitching out
that's why he lost the debate
sneko is in a place now he's trying to appease to
his audience is primarily Muslim
so he's trying to be seen as this good Muslim guy
now maybe it's sincere
I don't want to necessarily say it's not sincere or not
but again if that's what y'all got going on
and you want to present your best face for them and you want to
whatever.
No one's inviting you to fucking give
your opinion is when like your opinion
you should say hey
I don't I don't identify
with the black plight at all so when
these guys are saying what
Trud the Builder is doing is hurtful or
is disrespectful or offensive I'm going to
stay out of this one because even though I have
one eighth drop of blood of me that's black
I can't identify with niggish shit no more
that's all you got to say stick with Palestine
Tell us how many bombs got dropped over there.
Tell us what's happening at the Iron Dome with Israel.
Tell us what Netanyahu is doing.
Just leave this type of stuff alone because you kind of come across like, yeah, I'm partly black.
And if I could, you know, ignore it, why can't you?
Anyway.
If you're Muslim, we pray five times a day.
Go to the Majid, hopefully at least at Friday for Juma prayer.
But you could go for Fajra every day.
And he's like, oh, you put your head on the month.
You can put your head on a musty carpet and pray so much.
All right.
Yeah.
I'm going to say that to show you that the symbols you hold sacred means something to you
that when someone else tells you that things they hold sacred means something to them, right?
Like, you shouldn't offend.
My point is that if you don't worship God, you end up worshiping something.
This is academics saying that he was offered either one.
million dollars or to have dinner with Drake.
He chose the dinner.
It's the one thing money can't buy.
You know money bought it.
Wasn't this your friend?
Yeah, I mean, kind of consider academic.
He's like a content friend.
I don't think he mess.
Like, for example, how he's a content friend, I get attacked.
I don't think he messages me.
But then he makes fun of it and said, like, oh, did God bless you by?
No, no.
Well, first of all, I don't usually hit up people right after events like that.
I feel like that's fake.
So if we weren't talking necessarily, I don't hit people up after like, yo.
Like, I feel like it's kind of, I did talk to him after the whole when they were trying to cancel him for playing that song in the club.
But yeah, I'm not the guy who just only hits me because I usually feel people trying to get info.
And I only use the fact that he got hit for one reason.
Sneako is a, I hate him.
to challenge his IQ, I don't think Sneako is that smart.
I used to really think he's really smart.
You will explain to Sneako that 2 plus 2 is 4 and he will not get it to save his life
and you're going to have to go outside and get four little pebbles and put him on the table
and show him that 2 plus 2 is 4.
Sneako either is acting stupid or he has a mental block.
This is why none of my points get put over to him unless I actually use things.
that he cares about. So yeah, I got to use your religion. And then the next thing when you're like,
well, whatever, like he was saying everything that happens, oh, God wanted this and did
that, so I was like, all right. So in your understanding, God wanted you to get slapped in the face.
And, you know, anytime he has to contradict himself, he starts thinking about the religion,
he glitches up for a second. He's like, damn, if I go against it, like, all my good, loyal Muslim
like supporters in my chat are going to say, no, that's not how Mohammed would have, no. So that's
how I get them all the time. Yeah, I'm going to use your faith. I'm going to use exactly
what you care about because when you talk about, you're talking about things you don't
care about it. It's easy for me to talk. Listen, all right, say I don't care about what's going
on Israel and Palestine. It's easy for me to be like, man, why these Palestinian niggins don't
get up and leave? Like, yo, they're dropping bombs on you anyway, just get up and leave.
Or, or Israel. Man, why these Israeli niggins just don't like, yo, go get some other land. Go get some
other land. You see how stupid.
that sounds because if you care about that, you have 50 different ways to say you're being obtuse
that's being dense.
This is how.
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
Now, if I act like I'm stupid, I'm like, which way did he go?
Which way did he go?
You should say, all right, I got to show you this nuance but understanding thing by using
something you care about.
All right, act.
So what if, what if Dominican Republic claimed that they own half of the southern half or the
northern half of Jamaica.
Would you just say, oh, we'll just move?
Oh, now you get it.
So you see how you could use the same thing as me.
It's just that I'm not an idiot.
You don't need to do that for me to get the point.
With Sneako, you actually got to trivialize the fact that he got hit.
You got to use his religion because he acts so stupid like he doesn't understand grade
three points.
Go back and watch that debate.
Grade three points.
I don't want to bring his religion into it, but it's only.
thing he cares about. Having a homeless guy attacking pepper spray you, that's the, but that's
content, you know. So in this world, especially if you don't agree with somebody and you're as
provocative and you're as, you know, steadfast in your beliefs as me, it's going to be hard to
find real friendships.
Oh.
It is.
It is.
It's not real, is it?
It's legit?
For me?
Yeah.
Bro, he got taken on a date.
This is a date, bro.
You should have taken the million dollars.
And if you care about black issues first,
you should have taken that million dollars
and donated it to BLM.
But he wanted to go on a...
See?
And this is why I said Sneko's butt hurt.
Because Sneko didn't end favorably on that debate.
Now he's searching for any piece of content
that he can to try to say,
why don't you take your money?
You see, this is also,
I really think Sneko is smart,
but I don't know if he's playing dumb
or maybe his IQ has reduced a little bit over time.
In the same debate with him and even with Myron,
I both said I don't like BLM.
I didn't think BLM was,
I knew there was probably some corruption going on early on.
The way out they co-opted the whole movement
that was supposedly for black people,
but then it turned into this business that felt like it was a little bit predatory.
I said that from the jump, but you know what Sneiko says?
He ignores the fact that I've said that.
You know what he says?
Well, why don't you donate your money to what's going on with black people?
As if that the only reason why I engage with him is because I'm some super defender of black people on every issue.
I'm not the person that would be the first to the aisle or even on most of these stuff.
There's a potential race incident that some people,
who feel like it draws across racial line.
What's the name of that Carmelo Anthony, I believe his name is?
He stabbed like this white kid.
That's what I'm saying, chat.
So now he's trying to position it like, oh, I'm this guy who just cares
with black people.
No, I'm not, I'm not Tariq Nishit.
I'm not one of those guys.
And by the way, the funny thing is this made the space that Sneako looks weird,
that Sneako operation look crazy.
Because if anybody in the black community, you would have thought to dismantle his thoughts,
it would not be me.
Because,
number one,
I'm just not a guy
who's like super social issues
and number two,
not like a Dr. Umar,
Tarit Nasheed,
Dr. Boyce-Wakins.
Not them.
Just not them.
I'm not even Lamont Hill
when it comes to those particular issues.
And he still got annihilated by me.
So now he's trying to like put it like,
oh man,
I should donate to BLM.
And that's never been my steves.
Also, secondly,
I see my man train wrecks.
He just won $27 million.
You're not going to have the same opinion
that he needed to donate towards some white people
organization.
So I've never thought that black people should just be
donating it to whatever.
But Sneakle here is coping.
And I think you guys caused it, not my audience,
but the internet caused it
because he kind of came out of that debate looking foolish.
A date with Drake.
This is incredible.
I don't, right after he's saying that like,
yeah, he would drive down the street
and every light would turn green when Drake showed up.
Someone said Drake cracked.
Like this is how you take a bitch out.
This is, dude, it gets to a point.
And I'm showing this to explain to you people.
Look, you might make fun of Muslims because we pray, because we worship God.
Sneco is trying to change the goalpost here, people.
He's now trying to say, oh, we're trying to make fun of Muslims.
I've explained this twice already.
This is why you, and I think even, Miron, you guys are not white.
You will never be white.
White people don't like you neither.
The point of why I spoke up against Chud is because when Chud, if Chud's seen a black person walking down that street that is minding their own fucking business, like 99% of black people normally do.
Whether he's me, whether is Myron, whether it's even you, motherfucker.
He's going to say racial shit to spark some anger.
He's going to bring up the fact that he clearly believes he's best.
than you and it's not because of oh you have bad behavior you don't have emotional intelligence
and when i see someone that's that antagonistic yes i usually don't even care to speak on these
issues but even i felt i had to speak on it so when i speak on it and then i see you two coming back
and y'all are basically saying what's wrong with chud he can do what he want actually he's proven
the point what point is he proven because at some point y'all dissociated
this associative mentality is kind of acting like if you were in Nashville and he's seeing you, it wouldn't happen to you, or that it deserves to happen to you, which I'm sorry, I'm just going to depart from that type of thinking.
So, again, let's not try to bring it, you know, you know, Sneiko, and I'll explain the grifter thing because you've been called that before.
You're trying to change the arguments like we were arguing about Islam.
brother I use Islam as a analogy because that's the only thing you care about
and my takeaway is just stay out of black people shit because black you don't see
you don't see black people on the front line like all the black people online like
nah let's go over the over over over the palestine gods are stripping and what is this
you know why because we got a lot of problems here so black people usually mind their own
motherfucking business if you care about only that type of stuff in Islam well nigger go
talk about there's a there's a there's a terrorist attack on on
an Islamic place of worship.
There's a lot of news happening with Islam,
not only in Israel or not Israel,
but like Palestine in that region in the Middle East.
It's happening all over the world.
Go talk about that.
But when you come talk about, like, black people stuff
and you're acting like black people is like just these,
it comes across, like,
chud the builders emboldened what you think.
Because you said what he's doing is amusing.
it's not
I'm telling you
and from the bottom of my heart
if I really want to
like I'm not this guy
who does a lot of
like race
race content I do hip hop
but when I watch
every time I've watched
a clip of this
Chud the Builder guy
disrespect
anybody of color
it deeply offends me
because I know
it's a
it's a mentality
that is not for
the person he's speaking with
is for anybody
who's
who shares that skin color.
And I'm deeply offended by that.
So you could go keep talking about
with the bombs and straight or whom our moves
or whatever that's happening overseas.
That type of shit offends me.
And I'm going to use my platform
to at least make sure a nigga like Chud.
We're going to make sure he have a, you know,
he won't have a good time thinking he going to troll us.
And again, at the end of the day,
the worst has happened to him is getting punched in the eye
and like a couple of people with platforms
kind of like highlighting it like he's a piece of shit.
why did you
and that's the confusing part
why does Nico feel like
he has to come to the defense of this guy
brother you're not white
what do you think
let me say this at the end of the day
in whatever plight y'all got going on
y'all must think that
once we get it to where we
we need to get it to
they're going to elect me their leader
no the white people are going to be like
get this slur out of here too
they're going to say get you out of there too
because at some
some point I start to feel like y'all was just pandering like I'm like wait are you talking for
yourself are you talking for like the white guy who's like yeah tell him judge a good guy
freedom of speech no at the end of the plight they're going to say sneak oh you know thank you for
all your help you help us get rid of a lot of you know and words but uh you know you got to go
too, right? You know you gotta go. You know you gotta go. And that's a confusing part of it for me.
So anyway, I hope Sneco wasn't that offended. I do consider Sneco a friend. But usually my friends,
I try to keep away from these discussions because if people find it offensive, you know,
there's been many fights, arguments, deaths, and a lot of people who have stopped being friends
with each other because of different political beliefs.
Unless, you know, obviously I disagree with a bunch of rhetoric he is pushing forward.
But I'm not the person who usually says, oh, okay, I can't.
I have to denounce you as a friend.
I'm not, do you think Jeremy controlling me?
But if he feels offended by how the debate went or how I use his faith, I'm sorry.
Like, I stand by that.
That's the only.
Sneco is a guy who I think is trying to either appease ARAPs.
or white people
and he's down the shit on black people for it
and for that I'm like
okay
but you're probably gonna get some challenges there
you should understand that
it is what it is
let's continue on people
let's continue on
hey did you see that 21 Savage
and Lotto
low-key debuted their kid
oh
so 21 Savage
who posted
this is a son or
daughter, which by the old also another thing.
I think there's a 21 Savage and Lotto album coming.
You see the knife with the cheetah print here.
Lotto and 21 posted it.
Wow.
Y'all ready for that?
I think that would be great.
We've never seen a combo like that.
A gangster rapping with his girl, his girl is not saying his girl's not gangster,
but she's more like, where my ladies at type of shit.
That'll be dope if they did do a collab.
right now obviously not a song I'm talking about like an actual album because I feel like
usually people get two of the same or two very different artists to create an album like we've
seen 21 Savage and and Metro Metro produces all the type of beats we get from 21 anyway
we've seen Future and Drake well you could say that's opposite Drake is this way and
futures over here but usually a lot of times we'll see like two people within like the same
lane or something but this is different
it's a man or woman if this is what it is.
Also, he posted this, and I guess he's an Arsenal fan.
He said, we did it.
And he posted the baby in the second slide.
Congratulations to him.
He's a new father.
And I definitely want to say, for the people who are questioning a lot of things
when it comes to either relationship or whatever with 21 in Lado,
I rule and I can tell you they have been very happy for years.
And I am very happy that they have united in a way where they have created life together.
And, you know, I think they're going to be amazing parents.
Amazing parents.
Okay.
Yeah.
Look at the baby.
I like it.
By the way, I think Lado also announced in their own way that he was a father.
So he posted the baby.
Then they also post a joint thing.
And then here we go. Lado Instagram.
So with Lotto's Instagram, she posted, hey, is this it?
Oh, never mind.
Maybe she's announcing singles, because she just posted this.
And she said, Mariah, the scientist.
Oh, so it's probably singles.
Didn't young thug do this way he did, like, join posts with everybody on the album?
But one of the things I seen her post, she posted like 21 or something like that.
When did she? No it's not this.
It doesn't feel real, does it?
I'm pregnant.
What bad?
You're juicy.
You're thirsty.
Your mother's the hardest working woman I've ever met.
Get some money, girl.
Get money girl.
Get money girl.
Go get you a bad bitch.
Get your bad bitch.
I was already thinking about naming my album.
naming my album Big Mama and then I found out about you and it just everything fell into place
and it's so crazy because I thought this was gonna hinder me like I was worried about making
this album sober and being tired and just exhausted as my body went through all these changes
Get out my job, bitch. You know how I rock, bitch.
Can I wait for you, God bless you, you got wonderful parents.
Girl, girl, girl, girl.
So I think it's gonna be a girl.
Keep shitting on.
I'm gonna make sure the baby's straight.
And the problems you have.
I'm the one.
So you see 21 here, finally.
He is the Papi, you know?
Oh, she's in Jamaica 29 weeks.
37 weeks today basically full term and it's any day now I'm so ready to meet my baby
I'm never gonna leave when my baby care like I need a million dollars to show
because I don't want to leave out this will probably be the last video I make
congratulations to her and 21 Savage
So they're having a kid.
They have a kid.
I believe at some point, the answers to the questions that people have about Lotto and 21 will be answered.
I think people are now being like, they're poking around and saying shit because they just want drama.
There's not much drama there.
There's not much drama there.
I'll say that.
Okay.
Really quickly, we got to get to Alicia Andrews.
If you don't know who that is, Alicia Andrews was one fifth of the charge of individuals.
for the death of Julio Fulio,
she's accused of basically giving up the drop.
And the drop on,
she's accused of giving up the drop on
on Julio Fulio that led to him dying.
Now, she was actually very lucky.
Her lawyers argued for a separate trial.
And she used a litany of excuses.
First, she was like, oh, I'm pregnant.
So, like, I might have to go to term
during the trial.
I get a separate trial.
But ultimately, she was actually, her charges pretty much damn near got downgraded to manslaughter.
Right.
And the reason why is that the state couldn't really do a effective job of proving that she was knowledgeable within the plan.
Because remember basically conspiracy murder, conspiracy means you knew the plan and you were part of it.
She was able to say, hey, I'm just this dim-wit girl that was following her boyfriend.
I didn't know they were going to murder someone.
So she escaped life in prison.
Now, manslaughter carries a varying degree of ranges, but the one that she was found guilty on actually was, the max was 15 years.
Check this out.
The air today within the last hour at jury in Tampa found Alicia Andrews guilty of manslaughter in the deadly shooting of Jacksonville rapper,
Fulio. The jury reached the verdict after spending hours deliberating tonight.
Ten Tampa Bay News reporter Chris Hurst is live in the Hillsborough County Courthouse tonight.
Chris, the jury handed down the lesser charge.
Yeah, that's right, Dave.
Alicia Andrews had been charged with first-degree murder,
but the jury had the option of convicting her of a lesser offense
still related to the homicide of Julio Fulio.
They did that, convicting her of manslaughter,
finding her not guilty of conspiracy to kill Julio Fulio.
The verdict was announced at about 10.
So just about a half an hour.
So remember conspiracy, she had to be, she had to know it.
She had to be a part of the plan.
And she was able to convince the jury saying her boyfriend was abusive to her.
He would cheat on her and, you know, at times grab her phone, take her phone.
She didn't know what he was doing.
And she just wanted to be with him because she was madly in love.
They actually bought that, that theory that, you know, maybe she wasn't in on it on a conspiracy level.
but they do believe her actions of moving around with him ended up being part of the reason why
Julio Fulio died.
A year ago, the jury deliberated for about four hours.
The judge asked them around the 10 o'clock hour, do you want to stay and keep going or maybe
come back someday next week and continue deliberations?
They all said they wanted to go back, get this figured out, get this finished, and we do have
this verdict in the first of what will be many cases in the murder of Julio Fulio.
comes after Alicia Andrews testified this morning.
There were closing arguments this afternoon.
Now, during closing arguments, prosecutors told the jury Andrews helped plan the trip from Jacksonville to Tampa with her co-defendants,
and she helped them stalk and hunt down Julio Fulio.
They also pointed to her interview with police, saying she lied and covered for her boyfriend.
By the way, the jury decided to give her manslaughter instead of conspiracy to murder,
despite the fact that even after being incarcerated, she was still talking to her boyfriend.
She got on the stand and clarified that, hey, the only reason why I still talked to him is that, you know, he has a control over me or, you know, I'm in fear of him.
So when he wants something, I'll do it.
And they're like, but if he's locked up and you're locked up, like, why do you have to do something?
They're like, well, he would send people to threaten to beat me up.
So she got to use a woman car big time.
It was seen and understood that she was in fear of this guy.
And she had to go by his demands.
and it made it to believe that she only went to Tampa to commit this murder because of him.
Accused gunman.
The defense contended she had no idea about the plan, and Andrews testified she was and still is scared of her boyfriend and the ongoing gang war at the root of the murder.
In the end, the jury made its decision.
We the jury find as follows as to count one.
The defendant is guilty of manslaughter, a lesser included offense.
Okay, so she was found guilty for that.
Now, she got sentenced in a really quick sentence in a hearing,
but I got to tell you the drama before she gets here.
So she gets found guilty for manslaughter, right?
And let me see, Max penalty for manslaughter in Florida.
Let me see what degree.
Okay, okay.
So the standard manslaughter penalties are, it's 15 years is the max,
and $15,000.
fines. The standard is usually getting about nine to ten years. So usually getting about
10 years and they're saying with a firearm, if there's a firearm there, usually they give you
like 12 years. But usually people don't get the max. So usually that on average, if you get a manslaughter
based on a DUI, you would get like 10 years. If you get manslaughter with a firearm, you get 11
years. And if it's just manslaughter in general, you get around like nine and a half, nine years.
And for whatever reason, she came in for her sentencing and they tried to make those same points,
but they made it to a different judge. Now, what you don't know, and well, some of you guys might
know, she filed a motion after she got found guilty months ago. So this is, what is this,
six months ago? Six months. She got found guilty six months ago. She made a motion to the court
saying that the judge was being mean. And there's a
part in the trial where the judge scolds her lawyer for laughing.
Judge scolds Alicia Andrew's lawyer.
Yeah, she gets scolded for laughing and like, you know, let's see.
I'm just saying if I can play that right here.
Say she was right here.
So listen.
Ms. Herrera, stop.
Ms. Herrera.
Stop. I didn't ask you to talk.
By the way, the lawyer that got scolded was the one that was doing her here in court the first day.
Yeah, you do.
You do. Stop, Ms. Rory, you need to stop right now because you know what?
You've been making faces throughout this entire trial.
This entire trial.
Yeah, you have been.
And everything's been caught on video.
I know.
I know.
I know that the court has caught and noticed all of the gestures and the tone, which was addressed yesterday.
But it's fine.
No problem.
I will do my best too.
Please do your best.
Yeah, and your attitude is very disrespectful.
I'll note for the record.
Okay, very good.
You wouldn't mind moving.
Just bring them back in.
Thank you.
Okay.
Now, because of this, after she got found guilty,
they filed a motion to say,
the judge that's going to sentence her,
basically because she doesn't, you know,
she clearly doesn't get along with her counsel.
She's probably going to be unfair.
So that was a point where the case is already finished
Only thing left is sentencing
So they removed this judge
So this judge here got removed
Dude
You need to stop right now
Let me see her
Because you know
And
We can't
All right yeah
So this judge got removed
They removed this judge
Right
Now
For sentencing she got a new judge
But this judge
I ain't going to lie
She was on timing
And maybe some people say judges are all friends.
This judge looked like she was making up for the last judge getting kicked off.
So here it goes.
Well, any witnesses, is that correct?
That's correct.
All right.
So I'll let's state present arguments with respect to the recommendation.
Now, this person here is Julio Fulio's mom.
She took the stand.
She gave testimony and spoke about her son and how devastated it's been since the murder of her son.
and now after that
all those letters and that
appearance on the stand finished
it was time for
the lawyer to address the court
if he wanted to
and also she didn't take the stand this time around
she took the stand there to trial
but the lawyer is going to address the court
then the sentence is going to come down
either manslaughter
cases or leaving the scene of death
so that's a prosecutor
so we are asking the court
not to give a 15 year sentence in this case
but asking the court action to depart downward under 921.0026, Section 2B.
Judge, in that section specifically states, the defendant wasn't accomplished to the offense
and was a relatively minor participant in the criminal conduct.
We believe that applies here.
We also do there are some other subsections that apply, but that one in particular, just based off of the jury's verdict in this case,
where there are four other co-defendants who were convicted of high-defendants.
and much higher offenses that were actually facing the death penalty.
The state recognizes that there was a difference between those co-defendants and Ms. Andrews
and the fact that they were convicted and are likely to be sentenced or will be sentenced to life in this case.
Ms. Andrews is gold after having read all the transcripts and gone to the trial is very much minor when compared to those co-defendants in this case.
So we're asking the court to go below the guidelines.
The reason why I cited or filed a motion to take the decision
notice of the eight cases that I did send over to the court is not because those
cases are mirror images of this case this case is probably a unicorn I'm not
based off of the motions that we filed the motions for retrial and motions for
reconsideration judge we obviously believe that the facts of this case don't
amount to a manslaughter charge there was no manslaughter here at all in this
case and those argued on the motions and so I won't go over that but this case to
find out the case that's exactly
we like it was not really our intent but we don't know that that would actually clear it out but that's not really our intent the intent of filing the motion to
judicial notice of these eight cases is to see a range of different sentences for people who've been convicted of either manslaughter or some sort of act that resulted in a death that wasn't an intentional act and so all of those cases if we go down the list right state of Florida versus vangels stedman that individual received seven years in the department
and corrections followed by eight years of probation you scored is okay he's gonna speak for a while and he's gonna
throw it to the judge in second all right all right so the court having um the jury decision and the um the
rulings that were made in the trial right and so she does intend to uh have a new trial if the
court granted so she's not testifying here today and no one else no witness is about testifying here today for that reason
Okay. So they explain why she's not testifying because in usually a testimony at a sentence in hearing, they're looking forward to you admitting guilt.
And if you admit guilt in a test of guilt and responsibility, that could severely weigh on the judge.
Be like, hey, this person is taking accountability of what they did.
They know they fucked up. We don't got to give them the max.
Now, when you do that, like, for example,
Sean Gathor, I did that,
the majority of questions that you're putting your client back on a stand,
the questions are different now.
The questions are going to be, hey, since you're trying to get a lower sentence,
did you regret doing that?
And it's almost in a roundabout way you're telling on yourself.
So because they're going to go for a new trial,
they don't put it on a stand.
So we're asking the court not to take into account
the fact that Ms. Andrews is not on the stand testifying
or that her parents are not
understand testifying on her behalf.
I'm asking for to depart
below the guidelines to get her a credit time served
and followed by five years of probation.
So they ask for time served
in five years of probation.
Keep in mind the average is nine.
When used with a weapon, it's 12.
Let's see what the judge thinks.
Anything else on either side before I impose sentence?
All right. All right. So the court having obviously reviewed the trial transcripts, the court file, all the evidence in this case, the pre-sentence investigation report, the argument of counsel is the judgment sentence. In order of this court to adjudicate the defendant guilty, sentence her to 15 years in the Florida state prison.
Wow. No time to think about it. She doesn't say, oh, let me go back to my chambers and think about it or I give the decision on Monday. Immediately she gives her the max. 15 years in state prison.
You have 30 days to appeal the judgment and sentence.
If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent him.
You all let me know when you're ready on Casale, please.
Okay, thank you.
Now, I will say this, is something about her demeanor.
It's like she knows she's getting away with murder.
No matter even if they give her 15, keep in mind her boyfriend won't ever get out of jail.
She looks over to her lawyer and even after that harsh sentence, she got the max.
You're going to see her smile.
Look.
Or she smiles with him.
See?
That doesn't look like the face of somebody's that distraught.
Just like that.
Judge already dipped out, man.
The judge wasn't here for none of that bullshit.
That just got the fuck on out of there, man.
Be like, yo, I got to go catch my lunch and beat traffic, man.
Yeah, she stayed on the stand for three hours during her own trial.
Three damn hours. See, she was chuckling the times.
This morning.
Alicia Andrews is one of the five suspects charged in the murder of Jacksonville rapper Julio Fulio.
Prosecutors say she helped track and follow Fulio before the ambush in Tampa.
But during her trial, cameras caught her smiling and laughing, even applying makeup.
I'm going to excuse Mr. Kamen as it this time.
Is this just nervousness or a sign she's not taking it seriously?
What do you think?
When they were reporting about opening statements, I think they read them an interview with Mr. Malcolm and Mr. McCliman talking about the evidence this morning.
Alicia.
Yep.
So we'll see.
Did you guys want to see a little bit of what the mom said?
That's what the mom has said.
Julio, fully of the mom.
Man, they could have turned around, but yet and still, they carry on the plan.
had people not participated in carrying out this plan.
A mother lives with instinct and intuition,
and mine tells me that this was not ignorance.
This was participation.
It was calculated.
They planned it on my way driving here.
Every second, every minute, every hour.
They could have changed their mind.
They could have turned around.
But yet and still, they carry on the plan
to hunt my son down like a deer.
in woods like they were hunting.
This was loyalty to violence over humanity.
My son was treated like his life did not matter.
He was ambushed and raw of the chance to grow older,
become a father one day, continue his career, and simply live.
Every birthday, holiday, and family gathering is now filled with grief.
I replayed the memories of my son constantly.
I think about his laugh, his voice, and the moments we will never get back.
The trauma from his this law follows me every single day.
No sentence will ever bring child right to me, but accountability matters.
Alicia family can see her.
They can talk to her.
She can see her child, but I can't see my child.
I have to go to visit him in a wall at the cemetery.
I ask the discord to remember that behind every headline is a real family suffering,
and permanent damage.
My son life mattered.
He was not disposable.
The emotional devastation caused by this murder
reaches far beyond the courtroom and will affect my life forever.
I respectfully asked the court to impose a sentence
that reflects the seriousness of the role
Alicia Andrews played in the events that led to my son's death
because she knowingly knew what was going on.
Choices were made, and those choices had deadly consequences.
Thank you for allowing me to speak on behalf of my son, Charles Jones.
Give you any questions? No, Your Honor.
Does this have any questions?
No, Judge.
All right. Thank you.
Let's step back.
Okay. Okay.
It's very interesting, people.
Let me see what else is going on.
So another day and another Floyd May with a lawsuit.
So people have been trying to figure out what's the status of Floyd May, whether, financial situation.
recently was reported that he was ordered by a judge recently to pay child support and back child support.
A million dollars in back child support and $33,000 a month for a child that he supposedly fathered with a woman that worked at his strip club.
So he has a strip club that there was a dancer there.
He sleeps with her.
She gets pregnant.
I guess maybe he didn't believe her or didn't want to do the DNA.
test she tried to tell him for years this is your baby he would not you know step up to
the plate after a paternity test the course determined it was his baby and also
has put him on child support where he has to pay one million dollars in back child
support and then 30 thousand dollars a month now this comes among a lot of people
wondering what's his financial situation the thing with florid is not that did he make a lot
of money a lot of people actually anticipate that he made up to a billion dollars throughout fights
and all these adventures however they're saying that his lifestyle in terms of spending has been one that has
been so wild over years that you could tell why he's in situations now so essentially he wasn't
he didn't make a he's made a billion dollars and probably spent 1.2 billion right so you're going to be in debt
along with that came a new
a new lawsuit
and this has popped out
where he's suing someone
and if you don't know about the last lawsuit he filed about people suing
or him suing someone
is that he claimed that
Al Heyman and them stole money from him
or
these I don't know if it was a showtime
basically some middleman
stole money from him
And now he's coming back around with another lawsuit talking about how he has been finessed yet again.
And he's saying the money that he had, it's going to, let me see.
You say we're scammed out of $175 million.
Can I find a topic on it?
Okay.
All right.
Maybe we just pull up the, should we just pull up the lawsuit ourselves?
Right, we should do, right?
Give me a second, let me try to get it.
Okay, we do have it here.
I'm going to try to skim through this real quickly.
We don't have to get into all the details.
This has been an ongoing saga with Floyd.
He's been pretty much quiet.
Haven't said much, we've seen him on his private playing at times.
We've seen fight announcements popping up left and right,
but we really don't know what's going on with Floyd.
Meyer.
Mario was good.
Hey, what up?
I'm on stream.
I'm on stream, by the way.
Okay.
I'm just going to say, did you see the new info?
With new info.
The Chud's...
You're just texted to you since you're on stream?
The Chudstuff?
The Chudstuff?
Yeah, yeah.
But is it the Chudstuff or no?
Yeah, yeah, for the Chudstuff.
I've seen some updates about it, especially the bail hearing.
The bail hearing.
I don't know if you're streaming, if you want to get on, we could talk about that.
I actually think it helps my case, but text me whatever you have.
Maybe I think different.
It's up to you, bro.
If you want me to hop on, I can hop on real quick.
If you want me to just text it to you.
Yeah.
Texts to me and let's hop on in 20 minutes.
I'm going to finish up with time.
No worries.
All right, cool.
No worries, brother.
Be safe.
Bye.
All right.
All right.
So, Chad did go in a bail here.
We'll get to that in a second.
But let's get through this Floyd Mayweather thing.
This is like really important, right?
Well, not really important.
I really just, everything is pointed to, to a possibility of Floyd filing for bankruptcy due to him being insolvent.
Like just not being able to pay his bills and there's just not enough liquid money there to kind of shell out to whoever needs payment.
Okay, so here we go.
Let's read why he's suing again.
Remember, this is going to be the second lawsuit where he's damn.
They're almost suing for like half a billion.
So this action arises from multi-year fraudulent scheme orchestrated by the defendant.
Wait.
Oh, oh yeah, by the defendant, John Redness with the assistance and performance.
participation of A.L. Frist and First Apex Ventures and Alexander Salisgan.
Now, let me explain it in layman's terms. He's basically saying that his money was misappropriated.
And he's claiming these people did it. All right. So there was supposed to misappropriate and diverse,
no less than 175 million of the plaintiff's cash, real estate, equity, aircraft, jewelry,
and contractual income streams. Here's a more about it.
Beginning in 2017, he cultivated his confidence.
By 2024, he assumed a de facto role of the personal investment manager
and a real estate advisor and banking liaison.
He used that position of trust to redirected Mayweather's funds into an account
and entities that him and his confederate is controlled.
Mayweather did not know at the time he was, he first repossessed,
what?
At the time he first reposed trust in, okay, I guess, first time he put trust in, right?
that in 2016, Renness had pled guilty in United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to honest services, wire fraud, conspiracy in violation.
Also, that Renan said, cooperated with the United States Attorney or that he had been a subject of significant civil litigation.
Separated apart from his federal felony conviction of civil judgment in excess of $17 million was entered against them.
I was in Superior Court in Los Angeles, and it's currently behind.
Where is the money?
I'm going to go down to factual allegations.
Okay, Mayweather's a five-division boxing champ.
Got that?
So in 2017, he was introduced to him.
Over the following years, he represented himself
as a sophisticated real estate investor
and cultivated a personal business relationship with Mayweather.
Now, this is already going to make a little bit of sense
because it's seeming like this is a guy
who may have had Mayweather thinking
that he bought some big-ass building in New York City,
which he talked about.
I don't know if you guys remember this.
Do you remember Floyd?
announces real estate deal it was like for 400 million dollars I remember let me see here we
all I love bringing the people into my lifestyle showing the people how I live now I know you guys
see me on a regular talking about real estate well lately I purchased 62 apartment buildings in
New York City and what I need you guys to do slide over and check out the photos it's not all
62 buildings it's a few buildings but guess what all the buildings but
belong to me. I don't have no partners. And all the retail down low on my
buildings all belong to me. Guess what? You can do the same. It's all about making power moves.
Yeah, I think.
Yeah.
Okay. So you spent $400 million, $402 million, exactly. Would nobody could figure out,
well, where is this listed at? Is it on the New York Parcels site? That's where, you know,
when ownership of a house changed hands, they put a public record that's usually.
pulled by these websites.
Couldn't find none of that.
Except, you know, it looks like Floyd is kind of alluded to that to say he trusted this real estate guy and that's the scammer.
At the time, Mayweather, okay, he was not informed.
Okay, whatever, whatever.
By 2023 and increasingly through 2024, he had assumed this rushness guy, the de facto role of an investment manager,
real estate advisor and banking liaison.
Among other things, he directed which counterparties, Mayweather's entities,
were to pay and when. He inserted himself into Mr. Mayweather's personal staff in business or banking
and jet operation. He circulated draft press releases for Mr. Mayweather's approval announcing a purported
402. Okay, so it's the exact same thing we're talking about. 402 million dollar acquisition of a 62
building 1,000 apartment Manhattan portfolio and calls the foundation of a single purpose Nevada
limited liability companies in respect of his residence with the defendant's install as the
managing agent.
He had confidence in wretchedness, and
Reschness accepted that trust,
a constructive fiduciary relationship arose
between them, imposing on
rest of rest,ness, duties of loyalty, candor,
care, and good faith owed to Mayweather
and to the plaintiff entities controlled by
Mr. Mayweather.
On about July 1st, 2024, at his direction,
he, been with the promotions,
wired him $7.5 million from its
Wells Fargo account to
first apex at J.P.
and Chase Bank.
Russian is represented to Mason for Way weather that the funds would be deployed in a 12-month
investment vehicle generating a return for maybe where there's benefit.
The wire instruction, a true and correct copy is attached here.
It's listed as Exhibit B, and aboard the notation, which is the comments in the wire,
says 12-month investment.
No investment was actually made, no return was actually paid, no documentation of underlying
investment has been provided to the plaintiff.
The principle has just not been returned, so that's $7.5 million dollars gone.
Okay, let's hear some more.
So in July 2024, a coconut property loan in the Gulf Stream G5, or G4 actually, aircraft.
In 2024, Resonist orchestrated a $13 million on financing from Hankey Capital,
secured by Mayweather's real estate property at 288 South Coconut Lane in Miami Beach, Florida,
called the Coconut property, then owned by the plaintiff for Jonesville LLC.
Of those loan proceeds, 6.5 was dispersed to N3O DG LLC.
For the purpose of buying a 1996 Gulfstream G4 aircraft,
which only had approximately $4 million,
which is less than one-third of the loan proceeds.
So that plane, which technically could go for,
I've heard of that plane going for a G4.
What's a new one going for?
I think like $30 million, but if you buy a 0,
if you get it for under 10, or around 10, actually.
but it's in 1996, which is like two decades old.
Less than one-thirds of the loan proceeds was made available to Mayweather promotions.
October 10th, they funded a $60 million cross-collateralized loan,
secured first by liens on the first four of its properties,
as reflected on the closing summary of the wire transfer annexed and hereby referring to Exhibit C,
the same day, $8.8 million of the loans were wired directly.
towards this while only 2.5 million was wired to
mail-wether promotions.
Misdemeanor whether they did not authorize allocation.
Plaintiffs have never received an adequate explanation of the diversion of approximately
$8 million of the loans proceeds to first apex and they've never really received any return benefit or whatever.
Hmm.
Or counting in respect of the first apex receipts of those funds.
Okay.
I'm kind of trying to speed through this.
all right on november 6th twenty four at wretchedness direction mr mayweather executed
by docu sign distribution proceeds letter corrected which addressed to a new amsterdam
concerning three vada properties in entities and a true incorrect copy is in here is exhibit d
the letter directed that 80% of distributions to be paid to mayweather promotions
and 20% to be paid to Frist Apex Ventures.
The defendant Frist signed a letter as manager.
So I guess he's saying that these guys were having him sign things
where money was getting allocated to them,
but he didn't necessarily agree with.
Frist's hell no such office in that fact.
Frist's signature as manager was misrepresentation of the office
made to induce Mr. Mayweather in counter parties
to treat Frist as authorized when he was.
was not.
On December 23rd, five executed counterparts of the binding purchase letter of intent with respect
to 1196, 6th Ave, New York, New York were circulated and signed by docu sign.
Each bear and Mr. May with a signature as purchased on behalf of Voddor properties.
True and correct properties are listed below.
Each counterpart reflected the purchase price of $27 million and a $50,000 wire upon sign the letter
and a million dollars non-refunded deposit upon signing the sales content.
contract. The five counterparts bear five different seller signatures, Joe Gelberg, Meg Kaplan,
Ronald Kaplan, Lisa Kaplan, Gordon, and Beth Bogner. No part of the contemplating transaction was
completely for Mayweather's benefit. Once again, they're doing business behind his back,
or seemingly behind his back. On about January 10th, a million-dollar deposit was paid on the behalf
of Mayweather in connection with the proposed acquisition of 11-6th Ave, which was diverging.
at his direction to be paid to pristine jewelers in New York.
The proposed acquisition did not close.
The funds were never returned.
So Mayweather sent money for a place to be bought,
and it was diverted towards jewelry.
Well, why would these guys want jewelry unless Mayweather says,
I need jewelry?
And instead of them using that money for the house,
they used the money that they already got from him to get him jewelry.
I don't know.
A letter was issued to the
Announce of the property
Will be sold to an entity controlled by Floyd
Okay
All right, so it looked like they did give some notice
to those tenants of those buildings
that Floyd was going to become the new owner
It does never close
Wow, there's a lot of shit
In November
Mayweather executed a bill of sale
On an aircraft
So he sold his aircraft
So we're kind of figuring out
Some stuff about his
his financial status
Floyd Mayweather has sold
his aircraft
you can just type in Floyd Mayweather
jet
and we'll see
his aircraft
but he's going to continue to set the
broke for the past
20 years now and it hasn't
yeah so he has sold this by the way
he sold in 2025
the block for the
for the purchase it was left blank
and he and the state of consideration
was $1.1
and OVC,
Mayweather does not know who acquired the craft
and he received no accounting of the proceeds
on information.
I believe the proceeds were applied to a Bugatti-related obligation
and otherwise diverted to First Apex.
Huh?
So they're saying that they sold,
they used the jet as collateral.
They gave the jet away for free,
a dollar in OVC,
and they're saying that the money from the sale
was used to cover some shit with a Bugatti,
but Bainwether said that he didn't do that.
Unless maybe he didn't know that, bro, they used your money to pay for the Bugatti.
Bugatti's why man right there.
Is this it?
So it's kind of odd because he's saying I didn't authorize these things, but it looks like the money always got diverted to pay your debts.
Because who else would have a Bugatti?
January 1st, 2026, so we're talking about this current year, there's an email captioned, distribution.
for upper Manhattan portfolio.
The receipts for his dissent third.
Okay.
So basically, this guy gets Floyd to send him a whole bunch of money.
He's supposed to do financial stuff with him with the money.
He doesn't do it.
Instead, he starts, like, paying all these bills that got racked up,
but it appears he's paying Floyd's bills.
So it looked like he's been paying Floyd's bills,
and Floyd was like, I never told you to pay my bills.
And it's like, well, if I'm your money manager and you have actual bills,
I'm paying your bills.
Okay.
Floyd is going through it, man.
Mayweather has reportedly filed a massive lawsuit,
claiming he was scammed out of 175 million.
Following the shocking news,
50 Cent quickly reacted on social media with his own response.
50 wrote,
Hey, champ, call my phone.
We will get that back right quick.
It's a good thing you bought all them buildings in Enwai.
According to reports,
Mayweather is currently dealing with multiple legal issues.
In one case, he was reportedly ordered to pay nearly $1 million
dollars in back child support after being legally declared the father of a four-year-old girl.
At the same time, TMZ reports that Floyd has filed a separate lawsuit against the former
close associate, accusing him of running a year's long fraud scheme.
The lawsuit claims millions of dollars.
Wow.
Very interesting.
Okay.
Let's get on to some of this chud stuff.
We're still talking about this idiot.
Let's get to it.
A social media personality known as Chud the Builder finds himself in hot water.
testing the limits of our rights.
In this week's Ask Isaacs,
Lori Tucker takes questions about the case
to legal analyst Greg Isaacs.
Greg, thank you for joining us.
Lloyd's good to be here.
We are in the newsroom.
It looks a little different right now.
This is normally where we do our live stream
every Wednesday at 1.30.
And we decided to keep it in the past
and the trouble that he is in right now
when it comes to attempted murder charges.
Chud, the builder, has a significant following on X.
And he's a race.
What he does is he'll approach pedestrians, use very salacious language, typically with a racial
overturned, overtone, and then try to get a reaction.
Chud, the builder, aka Dalton Etherly, took that little act outside the Montgomery County
courthouse in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Just a few weeks ago.
Just a few weeks ago.
And he encountered an African-American individual that was a military veteran.
They were engaging in.
And his bond is set at $1.25 million.
Why is such a high bond?
Well, because one of the main factors in a bond is to recently ensure someone's appearance,
but also to ensure the safety of the community.
And one thing that the judge of-
Okay, so let me get, so-
Anybody on that-
Locked up.
Let's get to some of what was revealed in court.
Because there's a lot of conversation about what happened in court.
What's the actual details?
Does he have a case to be?
it. I'll save you the suspense by saying his bond of $1.25 million got reduced to $1 million.
So it got reduced by $250,000. And it was also ruled that he cannot use any funds that came in via GoFundMe or crowdfunded type of ways.
He needs to find this money by his damn self or have a family member kind of like give the money to get him out of jail.
And yeah, they provided some proof of why they feel he's showing.
shouldn't get out of jail, including that when they searched his stuff, he had a one-way ticket
to, like, Turkey, he had bulletproof vests. It feels like this was someone who was either trying
to crash out or try to do something and then dip immediately.
Outside of the bar does not have a speaking role in any of these proceedings today.
There's not going to be any hooplaug shenanigans from the gallery. You're going to be removed,
and I'll talk about that in a second.
that's just not the way it works we're going to have an orderly hearing today if
there's any anybody speaking out or any kind of problem out in the gallery that's
going to be considered open contempt and you're going to be subject up to 10 days in
jail or a 50 dollar fine or boat all right for the record mr.
heathley's now in the courtroom with by side mr.
Finley general how do you want to proceed with this this morning
Special in the college, quickness.
All right.
We're ready.
Throughout the hearing, two people were escorted out for disruptions,
and one man was taken into custody for contempt.
Please thank you.
I have to do justice.
All right.
Take you into custody.
Take you to the custody.
I told you, sir, you did not have to speak your own today,
and decided that you wanted one for whatever reason.
I don't know why, but take you to custody.
I think it's really.
reasonable to have a gag order on the defendant should he make on and I guess even
while he's in the jail and has his iPad or whatever but he cannot live
stream post or anything that indirectly or directly encompasses these offenses
and your honor but the first amendment is
very important to a free country without us being able to talk about ideas freely.
We can't really be a free society.
Now I mean, repugnant ideas are still protected under the rights of free speech.
So people are free to go say whatever offensive things they want to say as long as it's not calling for someone to hurt somebody else.
That adds up to half a million dollars.
Now, the same statute that we've been talking about,
been talking about as a section that says what must occur, not shall, not may occur,
which says shall occur.
4111.18 says the court shall, the defendant is that on bond for other charges and commits one
and more charges that the bond will be set no lower than two times the customary amount.
Okay, so this was like a quick answer to all the people who have been saying, oh, you know,
This is reverse racism.
Why is his bond so high?
The judge is explaining it.
If you're out on one bond and you catch a more serious crime or case
and now you're going to be out on a second bond,
you're going to have to pay half of what normally is required.
Or not half.
I mean, two times.
There's no discretion in that matter.
Judge Poland set Etherly's bond at $1 million
and bound the case over to the grand jury.
The bond conditions include a GPS monitor,
no firearms, a gag order, and surrendering his passport.
After the hearing, Etherly was taken back into custody.
All right. So that happened. So now we get like all these reports from court.
One man came out of court even though he was kicked out of court. And he had supposedly
info about what they saw in court. Listen to this guy.
I've moved from Chud the Builder's court hearing, but I am here to say that it's probably
safely self-defense issue the other guy Joshua Fox definitely attacked
Chud the builder and it's gonna be a clear-cut case of self-defense so any any
holding of him on bail these guys still won't understand that you you can't
shoot somebody if they punch you nobody's even arguing that the guy punched him
first total bullshit and he needs to be released
Ched did not wrong he was right to defend himself Josh Black was
having a PTSD episode.
He attacked, approached
Chud Ferd.
Now, I keep seeing that stupid shit
and I want to just point out something here.
Right?
I want to point something out.
Give me what I'm saying.
Listen, here he, here he.
No matter how many of you,
Chud the Builder supporters
want to sit here and say he did nothing wrong,
people need to control their actions,
and it's the other guy's fault and why are people chimping out?
I want to remind you, listen, before y'all move the goalposts, 59 steps.
You cannot just kill someone because you got punched.
A fight does not mean you could execute someone.
And any type of trying to create the scenario that a fight would allow you to execute someone
is wishful thinking.
The facts of the case, whether the guy approached Chud,
after Chud had the conversation or Chud walked back up to him after he initially left,
it does not give you a right to murder someone.
Anyone who's saying it does is trying to trick somebody else off the streets.
Do not take that advice.
I have a video thanks to one of my supporters.
This is a chatnik who sent it to me.
This will tell you, and this is a guy who sent it to me.
why like you know with other respect I don't even know if it's it's even worth arguing with the people
who who like chud and they're like oh no this is a clear-cut case look at this case and this is a
black guy listen to what he says I end up running into one of my enemies and this is when my life
changed he a end up assaulting me and putting his hands on me and then I end up I have on me
I hope you guys are hearing this
This guy is telling a story of how he got juvenile life
When he was 14, he ran into an enemy
The enemy assaulted him
He then pulls out a firearm because he had one
And you know, now looking back
You know, I was wrong for having a whiffing on me
But when his traction event happened
I had to whiffin on me
And he had put his hands on me
And I had fell to the ground and I had got back up
So let's think about this.
the secrets of events.
He gets punched, he falls the ground, he gets back up.
Now, immediately just somehow my reaction was to pull out the, get the shit.
So I get the shit.
So he pulls out the gun and starts shooting the guy.
And then, like, he running across the street.
And then, like, I run towards him, but, like, to get away, I got to go down the street.
So I go down the street, I end up getting away.
And then, like, a week and a half later, I end up getting arrested.
So when I get arrested, I end up getting arrested for first degree at age of 14 and tried directly as a adult because of the penal code 707, the welfare and institution code.
So my first court day, before I went to court, my attorney came and seen me, her name was Joanne Harris.
She's like, oh, yeah, you're going to be facing 25 years of life.
Yes, he ended up.
So for everybody who thinks that a punch means you could kill someone,
we're seeing consistent stories
that normally
if you respond to a punch with a shot,
you're going to jail.
He ended up suffering from a
at one and ended up on the scene.
And, you know, I regret it to this day.
But, you know, it's just part of my story.
So I end up going to my first attorney visit.
She's like, you facing 25 years of life.
So I'm like, all right.
So when I get the court, I go to court, now we're doing the Raymond.
She's like, they called me out early because they got to transport me in shackles to the adult court from the juvenile detention facility, Kiefer.
So they transport me, and my attorney called me out for a visit.
So she's like, I misinformed you.
I'm like, what?
She's like, you're facing 50 years with two life sentences.
So I'm like, huh?
So, boom, we go to court.
You know, at this time, I'm numb.
It's not even feeling real because I remember when I went in the juvenile hall, it was a staff.
her name was Ms. Gray. She was like, yeah, you're facing some serious charges.
And I remember her telling her, like, now I'd be out in a couple days or something.
I'd realize in the nature of what just happened.
So, juvenile hall, she ended up telling me I got 50 years with two life sentences.
I end up going back to the unit as soon as my friend seen me, my boy Wood.
He instantly knew something was wrong when we both, well, I started crying.
So he was trying to tell me it was going to be all right, stuff like that.
So I end up, that was, my crime happened January 17th, 2007.
So I end up going to trail, like six.
Yeah, the rest of this part is kind of irrelevant to the combo we're having.
The point is that please do not listen to these guys and think that if you have a gun,
you could kill somebody because they swung at you or they hit you.
Anyway, so the guy saying clear-cut case is not true.
there was some interesting things
that got brought out in here
and let me see if I can figure it out
where is it at
give me a second
I'm looking for like a video about it
can't find a shit
to
metal
not rolling it into a ball
into the
have a
every day
yeah so so
there's a long list of things
all right here we go
this rage baiting racist
he recorded this statement
by live streaming it
to his account on the platform
pump. And based on what he himself says about the altercation, he's going to have a hard time arguing
self-defense. And on the other hand, his statement along with witness reports, is likely actually to go a long
way to prove the elements of attempted murder instead. And by the way, that's before the prosecutors
are able to introduce to the jury examples of Chud's content to make an easy argument that
Chud has likely been looking for an excuse to do what he did here. And you know, already things
are looking pretty bad for him because after his arrest, the judge set his bond at $1.25 million,
and you could tell that this news hit him hard.
I'm on set initial bond at $1.25 million.
Based upon the fact of how many people were in the courtyard, we're here at the courthouse,
and the seriousness of all these felies.
And about $1.25 million.
One point two five million.
Hello darkness, my old friend.
Okay.
There's another guy who does a better job.
Sorry.
But everyone's so much undifferent sides with this.
You can't find out like the actual truth.
Levi Ethel Lee was racist dreamer,
Chud the Builder,
real name Dalton Levi Ethelie was charged with attempted murder last week
after he shot a man outside of Tennessee courthouse
after he left a hearing on a civil case.
Think about in just this description.
from that sentence alone, you would think that Dalton, Dalton, Dalton Eastley stepped out of a civil case in a Tennessee courthouse and shot a man just to see him cry.
Shot a man just to see him cry. He claims it was self-defense legal by its rights.
But there are glaring issues with that argument. There are glaring issues with the self-defense argument.
So that's what we hope to see in her legal analysis, right? Her 20-minute YouTube video.
She's telling us that she sees glaring issues with his argument of self-defense.
And on top of that, he made some big, big voluntary admissions to the police that are likely to go a long way in proving attempted murder instead of what.
I'm presuming she means attempted murder instead of self-defense.
So that's what really caught my eye.
big voluntary admissions to the police
that are likely to go a long way
in proving attempted murder instead
in opposition to self-defense.
So I asked her, maybe she's answered by now.
I said, what were these big voluntary admissions
that are likely to go a long way
in proving attempted murder instead of self-defense?
Did she answer?
Let me just take a look.
No, no answer, no answer.
Oh, and then I guess her YouTube video
went live at Eastern Time. She must have a membership of some kind,
Bight Club. The Bight Club. Is that supposed to be a play on Fight Club?
The Bight Club. All right, man. Let me just look at the stipulations.
So his bail had been reduced. I know Chud reduced. His bail's been reduced to a million.
He can't speak about, okay. So his bail is now reduced to a million dollars. Okay.
He cannot have any guns and he cannot get online and use social media or any streaming apparatus to talk about this case.
What happened is that after he was taken into custody, they then executed search warrant.
They found body armor in his car, other firearms, ammunition, and they also found in his car a airline ticket to Istanbul,
Turk uh it's to Istanbul um in its possession i thought it was somewhere else too but Istanbul um in his possession
and i think it's a one-way ticket following the shooting okay so so the judge agrees
in my life with lethal force do not approach me with intent to threaten by okay so this is part of
like the testimony right anybody on that side of the bar you're going to be removed and i'll talk
about that in a second. Can you read what these posts say? The initial part says I will defend
my life with lethal force. Do not approach me with intent to threaten bodily harm. I think it's reasonable
to have a gag order on the defendant should he make on and I guess even while he's in the jail
and has his iPad or whatever but he cannot live stream post.
Anything that indirectly or directly encompasses these offenses.
But the First Amendment is very important to a free country without us being able to talk about ideas freely.
We can't really be a free society.
Now, I mean...
Yeah. All right. That makes sense.
Again, he'll probably be out at some point.
I think it's time for Chud to employ some of the things he has said or thought about black people.
He should pull himself up by the bootstraps. Go get that money. Get yourself bond and bail with your own income.
Don't look for handouts. This is not affirmative action. This is not some DEI type of stuff.
So, hey, you know, don't be like those black folks you seem to like to criticize. The people who, you know, most like you feel like it's living off the system, you should make a change.
and go pay your bond your damn self.
Now, when they say you can't stream or whatever,
I think that's the good for the community
because your streaming was all about
kind of propping up the dudes who are too scared to do what you did,
and it was actually fostered an environment
that was all about hate.
So, Chud, you know, take care in jail,
and whenever you get out,
hopefully you see the error of the ways,
but if you don't, fuck it.
You know what I mean?
We got somewhere for you.
Okay.
Have y'all seen this clip?
Yo, Rick Ross hates Drake, bro.
He hates Drake.
Listen to this shit.
This is not even hate.
This is just like,
this is like disgust.
Put Drake at your level.
No.
You're not putting Drake at your level.
No, see, you might be,
I could see it in your eyes.
You might be confused with the numbers
and all of the fake numbers flood,
the marketplace, 50, something.
That shit ain't nothing.
Remember what I told you?
The streets are the streets.
If Drake was what he thought, what you think he was or what he thought he was,
he would have been able to clear all this shit up addressing and been moved on.
He's still suing the label.
That's like him.
He might sue you for speaking of him on this situation.
Did you listen to Iceman, the new...
I listened to some of it.
My engineer was horrendous.
My homies actually sat there.
They lost an hour of their life for this shit.
Listen to it.
Yeah.
Are they recovering?
Yeah, trauma
Trauma
It's tough
It is
It's tough
Yeah
By the way
When you
When you've been waiting
After you've seen people
Put ice blocks
In the middle of places
And promoted
And marketed
And the world knew
What day it was coming out
And the shit came out
And really
You know, folded
But have you personally
Listen to every single
One of the tracks
And the new album
No I couldn't do it
I mean pitchfork gave
I said it was mid
Mid mid meant five
Pitchfork gave it
A four point something
I don't know
But I don't know
But
It was like, no one's my friend.
You left me alone.
It's that type of shit.
You got to be a boss out here, man.
So nothing that would be in your new playlist that you were showing.
Was it anything in my recent playlist?
And hear all of them.
I don't know if you got to, you know.
By which one did you stop?
I'm not sure.
Did you make it to five or six?
I'm not sure.
You got to realize when it was going, it's music people that's on my team that's,
I allowed him to be a
You could be a Drake fan
If you like his music
I don't, I'm not gonna tell you
No, I don't put it
We're not on that type of shit
Listen to it if you want to listen to it
And I had people that listen to it
By the fifth song they came out
They was like damn
This shit wag
And they went back in
Listen to it
I'm like
It's not nothing that's dope
You don't hear nothing like
Jay Z and Alicia Keys
New York
You don't
I say you don't hear none of that.
You know, this is a motherfucker who are always bringing up Michael Jackson.
What a Billy Jean at.
What a thriller.
What a...
Did you put Drake at your level?
Ross, cut it out, man.
Ross, I think you're making things go from bad to worse.
And clearly, you know, it got real personal between you and Drake.
But, man, you got to stop lying to yourself.
If Drake said you were trashed as a musician, I wouldn't be.
believe him and you saying that Drake is mid I don't believe you I think you guys have the most
and utmost respect in terms of you guys musical skill but this is a play where I think it's
about ego I honestly believe that Ross is one of those people who feel Drake oh him a lot
like the way he talks I've diagnosed their issue to be Ross feels like Drake start feeling
himself and got bigger than the program all while niggas like Ross was his co-sign for people in
the quote unquote streets to be like oh no this is like some cool shit to listen to i think he feel
like drake has went ghost drake don't really do music with him anymore last time we did this song was i
believe lemon pepper freestyle even though i love them on gold roses as well but clearly i think
i think what happened is drink told him no drink told him no to something and i think he feels
that yo this guy i think he'd be getting into the program i won't put him in his place it got a little
personal because ross is he's a entertaining guy he's going to get personal and
And I think once he started getting personal with Drake,
I think Drake was done with that relationship, period.
Not only was it the worst timing,
how do you come back from that, right?
You're kind of co-signed to him being a PDF.
You're clowning his nose calling him BBL Drizzi.
I don't know, man.
No.
You're not putting Drake at your life.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know, man.
I don't know.
Ross, I hope you figure it out, bro.
Because I'm telling you, that one clip where, like, they're giddy and they're talking to
um, GQ and they're like, yo, maybe Drake's on the album.
I feel like they thought Drake was going to come through for something.
They never came through.
They, they're salty.
And they're like, yo, this guy always does this shit.
He thinks he being on the program.
All right, fuck it.
And then once they saw everybody hopping out on Drake, though, like, all right, fuck it.
Let's hop out on them, too.
Anyway.
Jet, um, listen, I was only good.
give you guys a few hours i'm gonna i'm gonna come back a little bit later with my normal stream but i know
last night you got guys wanted me to uh hop on for a bit so um apologies but i'm gonna get my day
started um i don't want to get on and just do gambling today i thought that would be the highway
robbery for y'all so i got on to do a couple early topics i'll get to the rest of the topics a little
later but um at least we kind of got half of the stream done i know it's been early in the morning
go eat lunch go do something it is uh daytime it's a saturday
if you have good weather, go enjoy the weather.
I will be here.
And I know you guys are saying W.
Thank you, but I'm going to say thank you guys for emboldening me and empowering me to be able to stream at any time.
So, you know, whether it's an early morning wake up, I know later tonight I could come back and just like bang it, bang on, whatever.
So I just want to say I appreciate you guys and thank you guys for our support me.
And also, again, what I said at the beginning of the stream is true.
You know, while they make up these conspiracy theories that me, Drake, and Aiden are, you know, funding the take-all.
over the internet,
um,
I want to say that
every time people
put or
or give me credit
for some type of position of power,
it's more of a testament to you guys
because they're,
they're not seeing me in every time they scroll or they do see me,
but they're seeing it because you guys tweet about it,
you guys post about it.
And for any young kid out there, you know,
obviously right now they're going with this bullshit-ass narrative.
They're trying to say, you know,
it's some crazy shit.
But really,
I told you what this is, it's clipping.
So if you're a young kid,
if you got some time on your hands,
you want a second job,
you guys should start clipping.
And if you guys have a chance to talk to me,
some of the team or, you know,
my man Grand Grands is like my right hand.
You know, you should inquire about,
hey, how you could become part of the team.
You get paid to watch your favorite streamer.
What's the problem?
Right?
You see, that's the problem with like the old group of people.
They used to not even like you using their content for free.
They're like, they don't believe in promotion.
Oh, you're still.
stealing our shit.
Now, fans are getting paid to watch
Niggins. That's how it goes.
That's the new meta.
Fans get paid to watch it.
You imagine watching your favorite streamer.
You're getting paid to do it.
It is what it is.
Chat, go start your day if you're on the West Coast.
I'm going to catch you out later.
It'll be a little bit better time for you out because I started at
five for you guys.
Actually, four for you guys.
I started at seven for my East Coast people.
And, you know, my UK, London connects
to Manchester.
I know you guys pretty much see me at around noon.
So I got a couple errands to run, start my day,
make sure my dogs are good,
and I'll try to hop back on here a little bit later.
If there are some topics, there is a bunch of topics.
I still got to get to the Chey and Brian thing.
Let's get to the Chey and Brian thing.
I think that's very, very interesting.
We should get to it.
I'll drop a nice 40 on that way.
That story later on.
But thank you guys.
Thank you for watching.
I will be back.
Happy Saturday.
It's Memorial Day weekend, huh?
It's shitty weather
Yeah, we don't even have the sun out.
It's shitty weather here, but I know somewhere is shining.
Take a shot for me, take a shot for you, live life.
See you soon.
