Drink Champs - Episode 218 w/ Tha Dogg Pound, Capone & Freddie Gibbs
Episode Date: July 3, 2020N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode we are joined by legendary Hip-Hop duo's Tha Dogg Pound & Capone-N-Noreaga (CNN) and Freddie Gibbs.Tha Dogg Pound share lots of incredib...le stories about Eazy E, 2Pac, Suge Knight, Foxy Brown, Dr. Dre and more! The guys talk about their first rap names, iconic songs such as "New York, New York" and CNN's "LA, LA".As Tha Dogg Pound share stories about their days on Death Row Records, and working with Snoop Dogg; Freddie Gibbs joins the conversation. Sharing stories about the creation of his new album "Alfredo" w/ The Alchemist, Freddie also shares stories about working with Jeezy and their past issues. Gibbs talks about giving flowers to raps OG's and why it's important to be authentic to oneself, instead of following trends.As Capone & Daz are set to release a project together, Kurupt shares stories of how he first met N.O.R.E. Lots of great stories that you don't want to miss!Listen and subscribe at http://www.drinkchamps.comFollow:Drink Champshttp://www.drinkchamps.comhttp://www.instagram.com/drinkchampshttp://www.twitter.com/drinkchampshttp://www.facebook.com/drinkchampsDJ EFNhttp://www.crazyhood.comhttp://www.instagram.com/whoscrazyhttp://www.twitter.com/djefnhttp://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodprod...N.O.R.E.http://www.instagram.com/therealnoreagahttp://www.twitter.com/noreaga--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What it could be, hopefully it's what it should be.
This is your boy N.O.R.E.
And man, I am so happy to announce we are officially off quarantine.
We are officially off lockdown.
It's been crazy.
Also, before we start this off, I want to give a big shout out to DJ EFN.
It's on paternity leave. And I know a lot of y'all probably laugh,
but men can take paternity leave too.
You understand what I'm saying?
He worked just as hard.
I want to say congratulations to his baby boy
that he just brung into this world, you know what I mean?
And let's all make some noise for EFN.
But right now, me being a part of a group,
me being a part of a legendary group, right now, me being a part of a group, me being a part of a legendary group,
right now we have one of my favorite groups in the world.
You know what I'm saying?
They're my friends, so I probably never even told them that.
You know what I mean?
These guys are legends.
These guys put it on for the West Coast.
Lyrical giants.
One makes beats.
I don't even know how he gets so high.
I've seen him post checks on the goddamn shit I'll say holy moly guacamole these guys are real real when you when you look up the
word legend they pictures pop up you know what I mean uh I can't even say no more I want to just
get into it if you case you don't know who he talking about. We talk about the legendary dog Pam
Really you ain't no point at all. The champagne was supposed to pop right there
What's going on geez Louise Robert cheese, but listen man, I can't I gotta tell y'all, man. I want to thank y'all.
You know, I got to see on Instagram, y'all guys in Atlanta.
Yeah.
Hit you up, hit up Capone as well.
And I wanted to do this because this is our first show coming off of the pandemic.
So that's, I guess that's where I want to start.
What was you doing during this time?
The pandemic?
Yeah, the pandemic, yeah.
Staying in the motherfucking house.
Right, right, right.
You quarantined for real.
Joking, coming up with ideas, you know what I'm saying?
Working, you know, talking to you, corrupt, you know what I'm saying?
Popping champagne, you know, the whole nizai.
How are you, corrupt?
Well, you know, when Dad was giving me directions over here,
he called, so I had to make sure I kept my mother from seeing it.
I don't know what the fuck is going on.
You know, you got to watch these niggas, okay?
I said, damn, Delmar, what's going on?
You got that shit?
Yeah, I'll keep my eye on you, Dad.
You know what I'm saying?
Shit, I've been staying out of the way, too, man.
Me and Dad have just been on the phone.
Right. Shit, Snoop don't want to talk to nobody, man. Me and Dad have just been on the phone.
Shit, Snoop don't want to talk to nobody.
He said, you can catch that shit through the phone.
What?
You can talk like me.
Catch this shit through the phone.
Don't call me.
I'll call you.
So shit, man.
We just staying out the way, cuz.
And I just moved back to Atlanta, you know what I'm saying?
So I could be closer to my brother and work.
And you can do that. You know what I'm moving back to Atlanta, you know what I'm saying, so I can be closer to my brother and work,
you know what I'm saying, as well as my dungeon family
and also relax, you know what I'm saying.
I got a new life going on, new things,
you know what I'm saying, so you know,
everything is a change.
This pandemic was bad, but it really wasn't that bad.
Make people respect life.
Respect what you got.
Right.
And also,
make that change in yourself
you got to make
because now,
you only got to deal with you,
your family.
You know,
I saw something on Instagram,
and the lady was like,
this is going to be bad for hoes.
Hoes?
Yeah, hoes.
Hoes?
I don't know where this is going.
I don't know where this is going.
From side bitches, you know what I'm saying?
Because now the nigga got to stay home with his wife and family.
Right.
He ain't going out to see the side bitch.
You know what's fucked up about Corona?
You know when a person has a disease or something like that, you can kind of look at a person
and see that shit.
You don't even know what the shit is with Corona, right?
That shit is just like, it's just anything, man.
Jesus, man, this is crazy.
It's like AIDS, man. You understand me, man? It's like, like, it's just anything, man. Jesus, man, this is crazy. It's like AIDS, man.
You understand me, man?
It's like, uh,
it's like...
Surprise, man.
You don't even know
a nigga got AIDS.
He's sitting right next to you
looking at you like,
what's up, honey?
Wow.
Like, oh, what's up?
Shake hands,
all the rest of that shit.
This nigga dead.
Wow.
So both of y'all
live in Atlanta now?
Oh, yeah.
Now, guys,
you be all over the place.
I be seeing you in Memphis.
Yeah, you my family
everywhere you go, too. Everywhere I go, man. You know what I'm saying? I call it, Jazz, you be all over the place. I be seeing you in Memphis. You got family everywhere you go, too.
Everywhere I go, man.
You know what I'm saying?
I call it, you know, on the road, you know.
Get it how you live.
All right.
Yeah.
So how is it in Atlanta these last couple of days?
Man, it's been rioting.
Right.
You know, they just shot the dude, Ray Brooks.
Right.
Rashawn Brooks.
Right.
And they burning every Wendy's down.
Wow.
You know, just like they say, associated by Gilgit.
Right.
Wendy's was associated, so they burning everything down.
You know what's crazy?
When we was on the way here, obviously we do this every episode, we pull up records.
So you had a record in 2009.
Both of y'all had a record in 2009 called No More
Police Fatality. 2009, y'all was saying. I'm listening to the record, it's almost like
you made it yesterday. Little John made that beat. Oh word? I didn't know that. I'm listening
to the record. Everything you guys are saying on the record then, we can put out right now.
Just take out the 2009, I think you say that on the record take that shit out and
noise
Do you understand how you understand like the house that's like you predicted the future, but it's still happening
It's still relevant like I listen to this shit. I almost got goosebumps like it was like
Holy shit everything y'all was saying then is still can apply to now did what do you think about that?
We can make one right now it's gonna be an effect by 20 years from now
Yeah, and then the record you say fuck the police you said it you say you got it from all
NWA yeah, something going on since then this is crazy ladies to man. You know mm-hmm. So you know fuck
Oh, you think you think you think it was ever gonna get better like when you guys made that record she think well
Hey, oh no
I
Mean shit better things have been predicted
Waste it fuck the police could do that police brutality back then and it's still going on
You know Sam Watts riots. That's. That was a part of that.
Detroit had a riot.
Everybody had riots from back in the days.
Rodney King, look at what happened with him.
It's cool that everybody from different creeds, colors, and everybody's coming together for Black Lives Matter.
That's real shit.
Let's make some noise for that, y'all.
Can y'all see Capone over Capone over there? Capone! Come on, Capone! Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! The crazy shit is, the two records that connected us, right?
And I didn't even talk to you about this, right?
And this is the crazy shit, I just listened to the record, right?
But New York, New York, you guys mean New York, New York.
Here, let me put this on ice.
New York, New York, we made LA, LA.
Facts.
But when we went to the studio, let me, I'll just tell you something.
We listened to your shit.
And I don't know if I even said this to you.
At first, I thought you were distant Tupac.
Oh, wow.
You know why?
Why?
You said, you got the juice, I'll eat you juiceless.
Squeeze you juiceless.
Squeeze you juiceless.
I've never looked at it like that.
You've never looked at it like that.
That's why you're not going to be back in the show. You just squeeze you just list. So I never looked at it like you never
First of all, we didn't think that was this in New York at all We just knew that it was it was a wreck but at first when I heard that line I was like, yo, that might be a
Slight shot at pop but we wasn't't dissing you I know I know but
That yeah had not made that right that record was our first that was our first break through It was our first break to break we had other records
But it wasn't it really wasn't working like we had that puts all on the map. Yeah put us on the map Please, let's do it again. You know what I'm saying. One time.
So, Mr. Lee, who me?
And I don't got one.
I ain't gonna lie, Mr. Lee is chit-chatting on you.
What's going on, Mr. Lee?
Come on, girl.
I have a cup.
Oh, yeah, because it's Sunny D's day.
You took him to Sunny D's place.
Mr. Lee got that mask on.
I see what you're doing over there, boy.
You want ice?
You must have heard somebody cough.
So, I'm going to be honest.
So, in a lot of ways, let's just say something.
If y'all didn't make New York, New York, in a lot of ways, we might not be where we was at.
For real.
For real, because that was our first breakthrough record.
And the crazy shit about it, let me just tell you something.
It was messed up because Ma Deep got the props for it.
Everyone thought it was Ma Deep.
And here's a crazy shit oh I don't remember if we ever had this conversation neither
talk to me by my friend fuck me and prodigy was developing a relationship at
the time and he went to Steve Rifkin to not clear his verse you know it was
crazy cuz I was like, yo.
So I was like, yo, this is my first industry encounter with another legend.
And, oh, you drinking tequila?
What?
What, champ, bro?
Oh, I know what type of night this is going to be.
I said he was right.
Holy shit.
Holy shit.
I said he was right.
Oh, bro, I made you laugh.
So, let me stay focused.
So, Pete,
we started to develop a relationship, and then it was crazy
because if he didn't want to be on the record,
he could have told me that.
So, we realized he was the only one that,
because we didn't diss LA neither,
but he was the only one that said,
JFK on our way to LA.
So, in that, he he felt like you know what?
I don't want people to feel like he was dissing LA so he took it out and
ironically
The only person pot this mean? I was like, why did this mean? You know, I'm right here. You didn't even give us that credit, man.
You didn't even give us the credit.
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
Because you didn't give us our shit.
But we ran with that.
Like, we them little niggas that he talking about.
We them little niggas.
That's us, nigga.
That was us.
Yo, so explain that time for you guys.
Because me and you have had this conversation off the air.
But you made this record, and people took it the wrong way
How did you how did you feel because you was you actually at East Coast got you know what they say?
There's a negative in every positive in every negative right right and if we would have never got shot at me
Look, I remember that when they dumped at us, but never changed the course there
We actually heard that we don't know the narrative. Yeah, I saw that
Melly male made the hook. Yes, right. He's right and I made a hook the first hook was you ain't all a
Least we all y'all paid? We had to give him 100% of it. Oh, he definitely got up. He definitely got up. Oh, see, there we go.
That's all we had to do.
We got up.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do.
That's all we had to do. That's all we had to do. That's all we had to do. That's all we had to do. That's all we had to do. You know they finally gonna respect the West Coast cuz this record right here represents the West Coast
I want some New York b-boy shit good job
So you know DJ Pooh sacrificed and gave up his 50% of the money
And me and me I gave up my 50%
You know my mute got my lyrics and we gave it all to Melly Mel just to have the record. That was real shit though. That's real.
That's real shit.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
And you know, we went to New York with all love.
We sent shouts out to everybody.
We shooting in, we shooting in Times Square.
We wanted everybody to come out to Times Square and come, you know, we sent it out to Nas.
We sent it out to everybody we could think of.
Just come have fun with us. You know what I'm saying? Chill and relax. Decline. We send it out to nods. We send it out to everybody we could think of
You know saying chill and relax and decline
Person came out with Moni love
You know what it is and what it was is
We got to see how powerful we are.
We didn't know.
I didn't know.
Like, I didn't know that one person could turn a whole person against a whole coast.
I didn't know that.
Like, and that's what's needed.
No problem.
Hopefully you ain't think that's a killer.
It's actually going to keep us.
This one on this one will keep this one.
But we got to notice how powerful we were.
Like,
the thing about it is
when you actually go
to the West Coast,
you go to California,
it's the same type of dudes.
Right.
It's no different.
But the thing is
we separate ourselves.
Right.
But we got to understand
how powerful that was.
Like,
how powerful this is. Like, when Pac says something say something like if pop says something about you at the top
like you were that look at you just like that right but that that is the power
of that thing about it me young we didn't know we had that power nobody
taught us yet they just let us run amok didn't know we had that power. Nobody taught us we had that power.
They just let us run amok.
And you know, some of us had to learn the hard way
and didn't make it.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's the key to the game because,
you know, right now it's so historical
to see DPG, CNN, all on one accord, together as one.
You see what I'm saying? I think we can make noise for that. CNN, all on one accord, together as one.
You see what I'm saying? I think we're making noise for that.
Yeah!
They would have never expected this.
We were on the opposite sides of the tracks,
defending ourselves.
We wasn't attacking each other, we was defending ourselves.
We was defending ourselves,
and y'all was defending yourselves.
As long as you're talking about New York.
Man, fuck that.
Right.
We own this shit.
I don't even know who it is.
And we was defending ourselves.
Yeah.
We got shot at.
We went back to Dog's.
We sat at Dog's house for like a week.
Then we go.
Then we sat there about a week, just bummed out.
Just like, man, you know, just waking up every morning, just sitting until Dog just
said, man, fuck that shit.
Yeah.
Fuck that shit.
Fuck that shit.
Fuck that shit.
Fuck that shit.
Fuck that shit. Fuck that shit. Fuck that shit. Fuck that shit. Fuck that shit. Fuck that shit. As we said they're about weak just just bummed out just like you know just waking up every morning
Just sent to a dog just a man fuck that shit
Cool I forget like I forget um was it the radio station or was it Vegas I?
Think it was radio. It was anger
anger Foxxy Wow
big ol foxy brown
I was around you so me and you finally seen each other and chopped it and found
out we got a lot in common
Bam, and it was over after me you and English
This is one of my favorite stories bro
Well, this is my man. It'm talking about this is the homie.
So he's like, yo, I'm flying to Philly.
But I guess the plane didn't get to Philly.
He had to land in New York.
He had just made this record.
He dissed everybody.
This is my man.
I'm acting like I don't even know the record.
This is my man.
I don't give a fuck, right?
So, you know, I pick him up.
I forget.
This is wintertime. Yeah. Freezing boy oh my god he got an all blue jump on
I open up my car the only jacket I got on is a bright red Yankee
exact guidelines. You still wear red or whatever.
So I was like, I opened them.
He thought about it.
He said, nah, cuz, I'm just going to freeze it out.
Freeze it out.
Yo, I'm going to freeze it out.
I'm going to freeze it out.
Yo, I was like, yo.
So it doesn't even stop there.
So I think it was like a big pun party or something.
And I'm like, yo, I gotta go to the punch.
He's like, yo, no, you know, I just made this record.
I said, yo, Krupp, man, fuck that.
You coming in with me and I'm rolling.
We know how we roll.
And all them dudes seen them.
But they knew.
They knew what it was.
And I was proud to be there.
I was proud.
I was proud.
Because once we family, we family.
Like, we family.
Like, we family.
I don't care right, wrong, in between, we family.
You know, all of them showed love, though.
They all showed love.
They ain't tripped with K.R.U.R.U.P.
They didn't trip at all.
They didn't expect the Nori.
You know what I'm saying?
It was a lovely night, too.
We had a good time.
Yes, yes it is.
Oh boy, dear.
Now, now, now, who's the wild one out of y'all two?
Who's the one that's out of control?
Dazzy had to pay.
He said, that's your real portfolio.
You want to ask me the same question?
You want to ask me the same question?
No.
No.
I look at a picture
of a poem in the land and I say, I know exactly what he's doing.
I know the nigga that good.
I can see through a picture.
I'm like, he out of control right now.
He's just having fun.
Did y'all think we would be there this long, just in the game?
You know what I mean?
There's people sampling our records.
There's people looking at us like legends
Yeah, people look at us like legends. I'll tell call us legends. You think we'll be here just at this point in our life
Not in the beginning on the beginning even know our faces in the beginning
Because you're always in right there on century and Van Ness, but chronic just drop. I pull up there, I'm in the passenger seat,
I ain't even driving.
And I hear some music that's so familiar
in the car next door.
I mean, next to us as we drive.
We at the stoplight, and I look over,
I roll the window down.
You know this type of roll the window down.
Oh yeah, that's old school, yeah.
Still got this. Roll the window down, and I'm just looking and then they can look he's
bouncing to me like but what you looking at blood I was like I see you come on That's me. He don't even know. He's really. I just had to be mad at you. He didn't know it, though.
He was like, blah, what you doing there?
Yeah, we got here like that a bunch of times.
Ice-T had to come out and get us in the club one time.
Wow.
Because they wouldn't let us in.
They wouldn't let us in, but they was playing our music.
Wow.
Oh, that's when Snoop, we outside, these motherfuckers is banging G-Tag.
Wow.
We right at the front door.
Dog is right there.
And he's like, yeah, what's up?
He's like, yeah.
They're like, what's up?
Give us this amount.
Fuck yeah, I want.
You know, like the fat boys are trying to get me.
The fever.
He said, man, I'm Snoop Dogg, man.
Y'all playing my music right now.
And they said, you ain't no motherfucking Snoop Dogg.
It was something like that.
I can't.
Don't quote me, boy, because I ain't seen shit.
It was something like that. But Snoop Dogg was like the most boy, because I ain't seen shit. It was something like that.
Snoop Dogg was like the most famous fuck on the planet.
This guy must have... Oh, we got in though.
Oh, okay. Oh yeah, Weiss came out.
Man, that's Snoop. Come on, Snoop.
Snoop was like, you bitch ass nigga.
But that's crazy though, you know what I'm saying?
We went through that same shit.
We definitely went through that. Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
I'm going to tell you how hard it was when the War Report was out.
You was in jail.
You didn't get to feel this.
I would be selling crack because I was still selling crack.
I didn't think the War Report was a success at all.
I did not get the benefits of anything of that.
I went right back to selling crack.
And Akineli one day had to say, yo, listen to every card. Every card, Joe Bob, playing the War Report. But I'm like, back to selling crack. Right. And Akineli one day had to say, yo, listen to every car.
Every car, Joe Bob.
Playing the War Report.
But I'm like, I'm selling crack.
How?
What the fuck?
Why?
I don't care.
I think they're fucking with me.
They think it's just Justin.
It's just me.
Go buy a place.
Go buy a place.
Like, look, look, look.
Idiot.
You still out here selling drugs.
Like, I thought people was playing.
I didn't know.
And I was like, yo, this is happening worldwide.
I didn't know. I didn't do shows. Nothing. like, yo, this is happening worldwide. I didn't know.
I didn't do shows,
nothing.
So,
I had to go on the road
with I.
I kid you not.
I really didn't know
the War Report
was a success
until I'm leaving.
Like,
I told you not,
people didn't recognize me,
so you guys
was on the chronic.
How,
like,
I wanted to flip
that question to you
like that.
Like,
after the chronic,
was you able
to walk around regular?
Was you able to still go to the streets? They didn't know we didn't get recognized the dog style
Get the fuck out of here. And murder was the case
Doggy style when we did the video. We did the video
doggy dog world
I said
We finna be stars.
He said that shit's sincere? He said that shit's sincere?
We finna be stars.
We finna spin our bands on our rim.
We finna go on the road.
We finna get to enjoy this shit.
I'm telling him, we finna be stars.
First thing he went out.
Cut straight on the cheek.
Hey man, we ain't gonna have no money. First thing he bought me was a little bit of money. on the cheap first you know we get out there some different we sign we sign for That was the one! You're making a stupid mistake! Hey, but look, when the Chronic dropped, right,
when the Chronic dropped, right,
it was more of a recruiting album.
Wow.
And then blew up.
It was Dr. Dre's solo album.
But it was a recruiting album,
because the only people who signed it...
What kind of lived together during the Blackout?
The only people who signed to Death Row at the time was...
Snoop and Rage.
Rage and Snoop were the only two two people sign everybody else you hear on the chronic
RBX me
Nobody was sorry
So, you know, they just dropped it and they just saw I don't like that peak. That was perfect
You you pull the port and I even did I don't know Just drop this now. That's called saving. That's called saving. You know what I mean? That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving.
You know what I mean?
That's called saving. You know what I mean? That's called saving. You know what I mean? That's called saving. I had Stranded on Death Row, Lyrical Gangbang, Daz was DJing on different records, Rat-a-tat-tat.
I was transforming like that.
You know what I'm saying? So we made it. RBX made it. He was Dr. Dre's favorite.
Snoop and R-B-X made it RBX made it he was dr. Dre's favorite yeah snooping down an RBS
Producing nobody out of the range RBS snow dog. That's when I stole the drum machine
Wired the
Griffin we used to hang out with Dick Griffey the one one that owns Solar Records with the Whispers, the Mateshook, Lakeside and all that.
We used to go in there and I used to take the elevator thing out and hot wire and go
up to the third floor.
Wow.
Then I started telling everybody, come on, I'll hot wire in the third floor, come
here.
Then I started just taping over the masters and everything, you know what I'm saying,
like the Whispers and all they take the stuff that they recorded on
Yeah, I'll go back there and grab one of their tapes erase everything on there and put our music on
Fine again in life that made black music history. And these niggas just say, yee-gay.
Come on, bro.
Okay.
It's just,
Warren G. taught him the beat machine,
so he working the wop-wop.
Legendary Warren G.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm like,
did you just erase this shit?
It says Whispers.
He like,
aw, man, fuck that.
Wow.
On a rail?
On a rail?
On a rail, a rail.
Two rails.
See, a lot of y'all young boys, they don't know what a rail is. a rail, a rail. Two minutes. Wow.
See, a lot of y'all young boys, they don't know what a rail is.
A rail is like a little door.
That shit was like eight pounds, bro.
That shit's not rail, nigga.
It's just a rail.
You know, back in the days, you couldn't send an email.
You couldn't send a session.
You had to literally bring a rail.
It's called a rail.
And it really was like a weight.
$250 rail.
Yeah, for real.
I crashed my car and had to run with three of those motherfuckers.
Yeah, we not even talking about that.
We not even talking about that.
We not even talking about that.
We not even talking about that.
We not even talking about that.
We not even talking about that.
We not even talking about that. We not even talking about that. We not even talking about I crashed my car and had to run with three of those motherfuckers.
Yeah, we smoking, we drinking, we're trying to crow.
I'm finna leave.
Yeah, yeah.
So I'm like, okay, bye.
No, you can't.
And he driving down here.
Screw you.
He run back to the house.
I'm like, where's the reals?
What? He like, uh, where's the reels? Wow.
He like, 11-minute trunk.
Oh.
We had to run back, get the reel out of the trunk, and leave the car.
I'm carrying three of these motherfuckers, two of them in one.
Boy, that was so motherfucking heavy.
Two blocks down because I crashed two blocks up from my sister's snake house into the pole.
And I went to sleep.
And no, you was at Nae Nae's.
And I was at Can-Am coming home.
I was coming to Nae Nae's.
And fell asleep at three o'clock in the morning
coming from Can-Am.
Can-Am's the studio?
Yeah, that's the studio where we did everything.
That's our studio.
This motherfucker was like an hour away from LA.
Hour and some change.
Then I fall asleep right when I'm near
two blocks from my sister's house on the curb
And the motherfucking pose in the middle of my car I said oh shit so I got into Martin the next day
I'm supposed to go to film so I said shit
So I grab my keys. I'm gonna put this car stop. That's what I'm going to do this motherfucker stop
And so I just got out grab my heater I'm gonna put this car stoned. That's what I'm gonna do. Put this motherfucker stoned.
And so I just got out and grabbed my heater.
Bam, I'm gone.
Got the heater.
Went all the way to the house, get in the house.
Boom.
I'm there, knock on the door.
Dad answers.
Come on.
Sinead's there.
What you doing?
Oh, I said, man, I just crashed.
Dad said, did you get the reels?
I said, the reels.
The reels.
I had to go all the way back and get them shits. Not the ADATs.
Right, right.
The reals.
Pop the truck.
He doesn't even know what ADATs is, man.
And carry these big ass, but them motherfuckers so heavy, kid.
What?
And not worry about the police.
I just had to keep going.
Oh, it ain't just heavy.
Let's make some noise for the reals, man.
Make some noise for the reals.
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A lot of artists can't say this.
You guys not only got records with Dr. Dre,
but you guys are actually in the studio.
You guys made classics with Dr. Dre.
It's only a handful of people
that can say they was in the studio with Dr. Dre
and made over 10 records with him.
It's like maybe five, six, maybe 10 people
in the whole world.
It's a universe.
How is that working with Dr. Dre?
Is it pressure?
A learning experience.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
Shut the fuck up and just listen to Dre.
You know what I'm saying?
When he leave, then you go back and mess with all the shit he been doing on the board and stuff.
That's what we used to do.
That's real.
That's real. That's real.
That's Dr. Dre, nigga.
When I was young, it was just,
I had a point to prove, so.
Right.
My point was to prove it to Dr. Dre,
so Dr. Dre was my inspiration
and just go on ham.
Nowadays, there is some pressure
because Dr. Dre, you know,
he expects a certain thing from you.
If you say and, he wants you to say and.
And.
Yeah, he wants you to get it right.
Go on and do it 50 million times.
It's a little bit of pressure now because satisfying Dr. Dre as easy as when a nigga
was young, you know what I'm saying?
Because he expects something out of you. And, you know, we just ain't the same people we were a nigga was young. You know what I'm saying? Because he expects something out of you.
And, you know, we just ain't the same people we were when we was young.
You know, we got different flavor, different style,
different way we're going about things.
And Dr. Dre, he expects something out of you.
So it's a little bit of pressure to satisfy Dr. Dre and Dawg.
Right.
Oh, yeah.
I could imagine, man. That's two biggest people in hip- Right. Oh, yeah. I could imagine, man.
That's two biggest people in hip-hop.
Oh, yeah.
But they're also your homies.
Yeah.
That makes it worse.
Right.
Right, you know, but they're the elders, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know, you got to come to the table.
And when you don't, you know, they'll tell you,
quit, go lay down, get you some rest, call me tomorrow,
and don't answer the phone.
Right.
Get you some rest, right? Yeah. And you call me tomorrow and don't answer the phone right get you some rest right yeah
and you call me tomorrow i'm ready now and they won't answer the phone you gotta be ready next
thing because hard to catch them when you catch them and you got the attention boy you better
just show up and deliver you know i didn't deliver a couple times i had to wait damn near six months
before the next wait opportunity we gotta break this down.
So you're saying you came to the studio,
you wasn't prepared?
No, I was prepared until I got to the studio.
You know what I'm saying?
He put you on the spot.
I wanted that mic, and then when I laid,
Dr. Dre was like, all right, cool, lay that again.
I said, whoa, wait, that was it.
Inside, I said that.
You know, outside. He said, okay, you, that was it. You know, inside I said that.
You know, outside I said, okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Later it gets not the same.
You know what I'm saying?
And then again, and again, and again, and again.
Until finally Dr. Joe's like, you know what?
We just need to get you some rest.
I ain't seen Dr. Dre for another six motherfucking months.
Wow.
I called that nigga for at least the first week.
I called him at least five days. Wow. The whole week. Wow. I'm ready now, Dr. Dre. I called that nigga for at least, the first week, I called him at least five days.
Wow.
The whole week.
Wow.
I'm ready now,
Dr. L. I'm ready now.
Nah, you ain't ready.
Wow.
Next time you get
this motherfucking boy,
you better get it
while it's getting
this good.
I said, man,
I ain't never,
boy.
Don't have your fun
now like a bad kid.
This is your last time.
Right.
Go enjoy yourself, man. Go ahead.
I'll let you know when it's your time again and when you do.
Now, is there a difference of a Dre?
Is there a difference when Dre was with Def Roe and a difference from him before and
after that?
Or is Dre the same person?
It was different at first.
You know, you get mature when you get older.
Right.
And the game started, you know, we were smoking weed, doing all that, having a good time, doing all that shit,
and then, you know, it started getting serious.
Motherfuckers started getting whooped, killed, and beaten.
Because he was the first one to leave out of all of y'all, right?
Yeah.
So I'm sorry to change the question.
RBX was the first to leave.
Oh, RBX was the first to leave.
Damn.
That flew under my radar.
Yeah, RBX was the first to leave.
And then Dr. Drake, then Corrupt.
So what was, you know, Drake.
I was the last to leave.
Drake being.
I had to go kidnap that.
Yeah, I'll be getting through all of this.
Because I'm such a fan.
So when Drake first left, him being the big figure, and him being like, for lack of
a better term, like the big homie, and him leaving, and what was your initial reaction?
Was you saying, things ain't right, or he's barking?
Something going on around this place.
But at least we got the Dog Pound album mixed.
You know what I'm saying?
Dr. Dre mixed that album and then after that it was a wrap.
Wow.
And then, you know, trying to figure it out.
So that was the last album he did for Devil, Dog Pound?
That's when he mixed.
He mixed, wow.
Oh, because even if you don't produce the shit, he's still mixing it.
You still need Dre to mix it.
Yeah, you had your song sounding like this,
and when he finished mixing it, it sounded like this.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
He's definitely
the R. Quincy Jones.
For real.
Yeah.
He's R. Quincy Jones.
How about you,
Corrupt Money?
You found out
that Dre was leaving.
Shit.
I'm not,
you know,
I just,
no,
I'm riding with Dog.
That was the whole
key to the game.
Dog and Dad, so, you know, Dr'm riding with Dog. So that was the whole key to the game, Dog and Dad.
So, you know, Dr. Dre, I knew when he left because, you know,
we still going to ride it out, but it's a big loss.
It really didn't affect me too much, you know what I'm saying?
Because it's like we're still going to ride.
Besides the fact that, you know, I love Dr. Dre,
so not having him around really, that was a lot.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, that was really everything.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's like, what's Dog's opinion on it?
I could see already that Dog was affected by it,
you know what I'm saying?
So I've tried not to have any kind of effect like that
add on to what Dog was going through with it you know i'm saying
so we just kept on riding and then when pop passed away you know i said that's the straw that broke
the camel's back so i got to get right oh yeah because you know what was interested about your
relationship you you brothers right here is I respect your relationship so crazy
because it seems like you're on one side of the table
when it comes to death row,
and you're on the other side of the table,
but y'all still brothers.
And let me tell you something,
I respect that shit so much.
You know what I mean, let's make some noise
for that shit.
The fact is,
the fact is, me and Capone have that in a lot of ways too.
That Capone can feel a certain way about a person Capone can feel a certain way about a person.
I can feel a certain way about a person, but we still brothers.
And the fact is, it was crazy.
I didn't even know I was getting you guys, but I was just on the internet and I was searching
shit and it's like, corrupt is like, yo man, I fuck with Simon, you know what I mean?
And then it's like, dad's like, fuck that nigga.
I'm like, yo, it's like, I love that.
I love the fact that you brothers didn't call each other and be like,
yo, you stop saying this
or you stop saying this.
Like, the fact is,
we could be on the same floor
with different views.
We on the same exact fucking floor.
But my view is the B side.
Your shit is the C side.
Depending on how you, which one you like.
I respect that shit, yo.
You know what I'm saying?
I respect that shit.
It's like, it's like.
It's still like that.
It's still like that.
Let me make some noise for that.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here.
Because people who know shit, do they call them Simon?
What is the Simon shit?
I've never gone to the bunker.
Simon Says.
That's what it is more! I don't thought that!
But I was like, let me not jump like he told you.
Simon Says, jump off the Golden State Bridge.
So that's why they called him Simon.
You better jump, nigga.
You better jump.
Oh, jump.
Nigga, get tied up.
So, Simon Says.
What?
We gave him that one.
Fuck that nigga up.
You better go over here and stop talking about that.
I thought that was like his real, like, the teachers called him.
You know how the teachers, like, you know.
Who gave him that name, Dad?
Shit, everybody did.
Yeah.
I gave it to him.
Simon Says.
Everything Simon said.
That's what Simon Says was out there.
Simon Says, touch your nose.
Simon Says, kiss that bitch.
Simon Says, beat the bitch up. Simon Says, beat up that nigga. Simon Says, you ain Simon Says kiss that bitch Simon Says beat the bitch up Simon Says beat up that nigga Simon Says you ain't gonna do it Simon gonna whoop yo ass
you gotta get it together
and another interesting interview I seen was Big U
who me and Big U developed a relationship and Big Up To Doe as well
Big U said something that was very interesting.
He said,
he doesn't think that Death Row would even be invented had he been on the
streets.
How
accurate is that statement?
Well, you know,
the key to us, I'll be
honest. Let's be honest,
bro. The key to us was
losing the streets. Let's do a shot of the killer in the streets
you know the reality is we was in the streets. And to be honest, you know what I'm saying,
because nobody can test this like that,
that we couldn't handle.
Because you were signed to Big U, correct?
No, no, no.
Oh, no.
Oh, shit.
That's Big U, that's a blue light.
That's it.
Oh, shit.
Let him know, baby, he in the building.
He in the building.
He in the building.
Me and you, your presence, me and you, baby.
We got you.
We got you, brother.
You're all in here.
You're all in here.
You know what I'm saying?
They're shooting.
They're shooting.
Oh, man.
You look.
You know, mama.
But you know, we was in the streets.
No, he didn't.
That's definitely.
He's popping bottles, Skilled.
He always scared me.
You know, he scared him, too.
He scared him, too.
He was all crazy.
He always does that.
You got to see a nigga shoot, cut, and scare him, too. Because by the offense, he It's all crazy. He always does that. You got to see a nigga shoot cousins,
shoot them, shoot them.
By the office, he can't believe it.
But no, you know, when he was in the streets,
there really wasn't too many people
that contested us in the streets.
You know, I'll be honest with you.
Suge pushed a firm line.
Wow.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, he pushed a line.
You know what I'm saying?
It doesn't sound like.
I've seen blood and crisp together.
What Draws is saying
is basically
if he was on the street,
see,
Draws would have been
at those clubs.
And it'd probably be
a different story
because he's a contester.
He's the one that pushes
against the pusher.
He would have probably
contested.
Right.
When we was in there
doing the whoop-wop, he probably would have been there like, fuck we was in there doing the whoop while he
probably would have been there like fuck y'all yeah and had the neighborhood activate and he
knows it you know what i'm saying cuz but i don't you know i mean that's real right there you know
what i'm saying and when he first got home i took him to shug you know but you okay i did you know
what i'm saying and I told sugar
I'm gonna bring draws through Oh shot time for all of us. No, I would like the watermelon
I'm a watermelon type of do know what is that that watermelon? So rock?
You know, we never know what I'm saying to do the deli. I'm going to do the water. But, you know, we never know, you know what I'm saying?
Because, you know.
You're doing the deli, man.
Hey, man.
Come on, deli.
The game is the game, you know what I'm saying?
I can't do it.
I don't doubt it.
Deli.
Hey, look.
Deli on.
Yeah.
Hey, look.
What's that golden cup?
That's, this is the drink champs.
We trying to.
Put weed in there.
Yeah, we're going to put weed in there.
We're going to put shots in there.
We had Pop Daddy. popped out a bigger one
We have pop daddy he's mixed every liquor on the whole table and he made everyone drink it out of it
It was the worst thing we ever did we called it death. Yeah
We have on one that day. He put everything in there.
It was like the best worst thing we ever did.
Because it was great to see the best worst thing.
To have a CEO.
Tiger was in there too.
He started it with Tiger.
By the way, listen.
I've never seen Puff drunk.
I don't know what the fuck type of shit he has.
He got something that just.
He got nurses that live with him. this shit is real for real salute i'm dead serious
you know what let me not just even give it to puff let me give it to the revolt staff
you know these are beautiful people that is working through this whole pandemic.
Thank you guys at Revolt for holding us down.
We love you.
We love you.
We're going to keep this going.
Revolt, baby.
That's it.
Shut tabernacle.
That's a motherfucking shot right there.
That water mother bitch.
Jesus.
That is a good shot.
It didn't hit my chest, though.
It didn't hit my chest, though.
It's so thick, though.
You know, I drove in.
Oh, here you go.
This is.
No, this is.
Oh, this is a rock.
It's so thick.
Now, I ain't going to lie, Corrupt.
You a real drinker now.
Oh, yeah.
A lot of people don't know that.
Oh, yeah.
Like, we was in Vegas.
I don't know who was worse in Vegas, me or you.
At times, I try to blame myself.
And I was like, I was like, I've never seen Kabob without a drink in Vegas.
Like, three days.
And it's like, how do you see your friend?
He got a drink.
What are you going to say?
I'm sober today.
You know I got my four main drinking partners.
I'm telling people all the time.
I got four main drinkers.
I'm a smoker.
Nori.
Lazy Bone.
Okay.
Rest in peace Oh dirty
You know what I'm saying me no dirty we be at the awards. I'm thinking about this last one. You see the name three
I'm thinking about your fourth one. Who's your fourth? Did you but this day? I don't know. It's like yesterday when I lost focus focus and and couldn't and he said hey fuck it man let's let's keep going cause you named Legendary
Old Dirty Bastard
right
but how was it
like drinking
with Old Dirty Bastard
though
we was at the
American Music Awards
or something man
and I don't like
to watch that shit
so I just got on my seat
and just went back
to the bar
so I just go there
let me get
I was drinking
Hennessy then
let me get
double shot
some of that Hennessy got the Hennessy then. Let me get a double shot of some of that Hennessy.
Got the Hennessy, boom, and I turned this way and just looked.
And it's all dirty.
All dirty.
He looked at me.
Oh, he was drinking.
He said, what's up, bro?
Yeah.
I was like, what's up, OG?
He was like, man, fuck this shit.
You talking about the rewards?
Right.
I was like, man, I'm with you, cuz.
We stayed there the whole awards ceremony
because me and him just...
I was in an awards show with you niggas one time.
Go ahead.
Every time I see him after that,
we just...
I was in an awards show with y'all one time.
Y'all had a nigga with every tattoo on his face.
Y'all remember that?
That's my brother. Yo, this nigga had... I'm looking. This nigga is a criminal. One time yeah had a nigga with every tattoo on his face I thought it was a bandana at first. I was like, does he have a bandana? I thought it was a bandana. I've never seen that before, like just ganged up.
Now, all right, sorry.
Let me.
You from Long Beach.
Let's give it up for Keaton.
Let's give it up for Keaton.
I remember him, man.
I've known you for 20 years.
I've known you for 20 years.
That nigga, I remember.
I'm going to see him in black.
I remember you, cuz.
Yo, all right, you being from Long Beach, I think this is very interesting, right?
Obviously, we interviewed Snoop, and Snoop told a story where at first, he kind of didn't
really even see rad in Long Beach, growing up in Long Beach.
Ain't no bloods in Long Beach.
Ain't no bloods in Long Beach.
So, when is the first time you encountered, like, the Bloods?
Yeah. I mean, you see them all the time when you go out.
When you leave Long Beach. Because they ain't coming to Long Beach, I imagine.
No, they ain't coming to Long Beach, but they live in Long Beach.
Wait, what do you mean? Oh, word? You know what I'm saying? They
hide from their homeboys, so, you know, they could go to Long Beach.
Oh. They're homeboys that are coming to Long Beach.
Yeah. Makes sense. I would have never thought that. That's why I couldn't have been a good gangbanger. I would have been, I come to Long Beach. Yeah. Makes sense.
I would have never thought that.
That's why I couldn't have been a good gangbanger.
I would have messed up.
I wouldn't have think like that.
I wouldn't think like that.
We call it undercover work.
Freddie Gibbs.
No, Freddie Gibbs said 615.
Oh, I guess that was somebody was knocking.
Oh, okay.
No.
Yeah, so the first time you saw blood was when?
I'm sorry.
In Compton, LA.
Growing up in school, all over the place.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so the first time you saw blood was when?
I'm sorry.
In Compton, L.A., you know, growing up in school, you know, all over.
It was gangs, you know, Crips and Bloods.
You know about that because everybody was getting killed at the time.
Right.
But at Long Beach, it's just the city of Crips.
So most of the time it was Crips on Crips?
Because, yeah, I still had gang violence.
Yeah, Crips on Crips.
Niggas on niggas.
Wow.
Niggas on niggas.
Wow.
Now, you moved from Philly.
Right.
And you moved into the neighborhood?
I moved to Hawthorne.
Okay.
And when I turned 18, my father kicked me out.
And it was my brother, Broomfield, who took me in.
And that's who took me to the neighborhood.
And it was over ever since then, you know what I'm saying?
Then I stayed with Tony Tolvin on 59th and Crenshaw,
right across the street from Nicky Bam, rest in peace.
You know what I'm saying?
And mom's auntie. And they was across the street from Nicky Bam, rest in peace. You know what I'm saying? And mom, auntie.
And they was across the street.
I'm over here with Tony Tovin.
Draws used to always come and check on me
before he got locked up.
Big U.
Yeah, before he got locked up.
We got a nigga named Draws from my hood, too.
God bless. Rest in peace.
Rest in peace.
He didn't get his name Draws until he was in a pen.
Oh, yeah? Yeah, because he's big. He's always been Big U. And his peace. Rest in peace. He didn't get his new drawers until he was in a pen. Oh, yeah?
Yeah, because he's big.
You know, he's always been big U.
And his name is D.U.
D.U., yep.
D.U. University.
Great minds think alike.
Right?
Crazy.
You guys,
yours is the same, baby.
Like, so are we saying, baby.
I tell you the thing.
I used to think...
First of all,
let me just tell y'all something.
When I first heard
straight out of Compton,
I thought that was a gem. I was like, I don't want to do that I didn't know I swear to God think about it Google
was straight out of Compton came up and I'm 89 88 88 maybe 88 and I Yeah, 88. And I bet you
Rikers Island was out
at that time.
I bet you like
around that time.
So I'm thinking
this is y'all version
of a jail.
And I'm like,
coming straight out of the car.
And I'm like, whoa.
These niggas,
these niggas is representing.
This is LNC 74.
Yo, this is LNC.
Rikers Island?
I'm like, no.
It's a jail.
That's what I mean.
I remember when I was a kid.
I remember when I was a kid.
We had a pump.
Hey, look.
Hey, look.
I remember when I first, I flew back to Philly, right,
when I was about 17 years old for the summer to go see my mama.
And these motherfuckers was playing.
They had Eazy-E out there.
In Philly.
Because when I moved
to California in 86,
you know,
Eazy-E wasn't in.
Wow.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
None of that cracking,
you know.
Dr. J, the regular.
Public enemy.
None of that shit.
Public enemy.
Y'all hope I'm not a Z.
Oh, it's you? Oh, yeah'all hope that's one. Oh, Miss Few?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's right.
Oh, Miss Few was Ruthless Records.
That's right.
Now, we got on the phone.
It was an old conversation.
I said, what, G-Eazy?
The first time Mick Eazy was on the radio arguing.
We was arguing with him on the radio.
Fuck that.
This is death row.
Dad's corrupt.
He's like.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It was Daz got under his skin, right?
What you do, Daz?
You know, it's hard to get under Eric's skin because easy do not fold.
He don't really.
You ever say y'all had a million dollars?
No.
You started it.
Wait, what?
All right, they was at the Rupert's radio show.
So they up in there about keeping it real, keeping it real.
So Daz had an epiphany.
He said, you're the one.
Let's call up there.
Fuck that.
It was me, Daz, Michelle A., DOC.
That was about it, right, Delmar?
Yeah.
Who else?
Michelle A.?
Yeah, I sent me up.
Michelle A., me, you, DOC.
That's it.
Right. And y'all called Rufus Radio. Jeez Louise, Papa Cheese, I'm a shit like yeah simply of Michelle late me you do see that's it right now call ruthless radio
Geez Louise Papa cheese. I'm in for the story. Let's go in a ruthless radio with CMW, which is my brother chill and MCA
bone thugs and
South Central
How did you get the warm line number? How does he even know the number? Oh yeah,
we know that.
We know the number.
Oh,
cool.
So Delmar,
Daz calls in.
By the way,
I love he called me Delmar.
Hold on,
we gonna click you in.
So then they say,
cause we hear it on the radio.
Yeah,
so we got Daz on the phone
and we,
you know,
we gonna bring,
click him in and this is that, and that's this, and soon as Daz goes the phone and we gonna click him in
and this is that and that's this and soon as Daz gonna, fuck y'all!
That's the first thing Daz says.
Go on, go on.
When he answers the phone, the first thing he says,
first thing he says is fuck y'all?
First thing he says, look, what'd you say, Daz?
He answers the phone, he's like, yeah, what's up?
And then Eazy said, yeah, what's up, Daz?
He's like, man, fuck y'all.
You were fighting on YouTube.
Please be good with that.
Ruthless, what's it called?
Ruthless Radio.
Wow.
Right.
So Daz just said, fuck y'all.
This, that, and that, this.
And Eazy was like, oh, man, why you want to do that?
Why you want to? Because, you know, Eazy's the elder. I've never met Eazy. I've never met Tupac. Just so y'all, this is Dead Nuts, this is Eazy. He was like, oh, man, why you want to do that? Why you want to? Because, you know, Eazy's the elder.
I've never met Eazy.
I've never met Tupac.
Just so y'all know.
I've never met Eazy or Tupac.
And Eazy's older than Tupac.
Tupac's just a year older than me.
Wow.
Yeah, him and Snoop.
So Eazy, you know, he's an elder.
And Eric was like, why do you want to talk on the radio like that?
Why do you want to say that?
Man, fuck y'all.
This is Dead Nuts.
This is the third. So they started getting into it heavily.
But then Dad said, man, you ain't never sold a million,
have you ever sold a million records, nigga?
Eazy, that blew his top.
Nigga, have you ever seen a million dollars, nigga?
And he was like, wow.
Fuck around with Eazy.
I said, man, these two niggas,
cause you can't handle them around here.
I never met Eazy.
They too much alike, man. I never met Eazy, I never met Tupac. Yeah, I know, man. these two niggas, you can't handle them around. I never met Easy. They too much alike, man.
I never met Easy.
I never met Tupac.
They were good people.
They were good people.
Both of you brothers got to meet Easy after that or no?
No.
We talked like we passed away.
He's like, finally we meet.
Oh, you got it?
All right, cool.
That's what he said.
Wait, look, are you going to play it?
Go to the point.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
I remember that, too.
I'm slipping. Hello? Get on the radio or something like that. Okay, we got it. Who was that on the phone? We got Corrupt and DOC,
Okay, can I have a number over there?
I need you to not cuss though.
You can't curse on the radio.
I'm listening, I'm listening.
Everybody gets a fair chance and that's how it is.
If you wanna talk, talk like you got some lantern talk.
Say what you gotta say.
Don't start a phone conversation.
Say what you gotta say without cutting. I me a phone call. Say what you gotta say without a cut.
Now speak.
Hello, are you there?
Hello, I'm here, pal.
It is corrupt and, uh, you know,
all that y'all be, you know what I'm saying,
talking to me, you know, all that, all that,
the whole conversation is still
between problems on the streets and beyond.
Radio talking gangsters.
Yes, you're right. We're on a streets to be honest Radio talking gangsters Yes you are a gangster
We're on a mission to make money
But corrupt, let's check you out there
If this is corrupt
If this is corrupt
Who set it off?
You set it off
I write, I set it off and I talk about people who set off something talking about me
And they ain't giving up the real
Cause I'm giving up the real cause that's what I am
Hey my homeboy DOC right here giving up the real. Cause I'm giving up the real cause that's what I am. Hey, my homeboy G.O.C. right here
giving us the whole real.
I mean, you know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, hold on, hold on, yeah, yeah, yo.
Let's make some noise for that legendary boy.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
My bad, my bad, my bad, my bad.
That shit was the beginning.
That's why I was like, see, now why you wanna be
on the radio talk?
Because Daz got on the phone and said,
so we got Daz on the phone?
He was like, Daz, what's happening?
And then he was like, yeah, what's up, Daz?
He's like, man, fuck y'all.
Now, how am I going to assist that man?
How am I going to assist that man?
Why are you going to get on the phone?
That nigga's nuts.
As you talk about who's the wild one, he pointed at me.
I'm like, no.
I let him slide, man.
He's the wild one.
He's the wild one.
Okay, you heard it.
He don't have a name, but fuck y'all.
I'm like, oh, man, now we got to get down.
And the crazy thing is, it's just like us and y'all.
Because right now, you know, me and Daz is so solid with the Ruthless organization.
With Big Bro, Big A.
He's got the Defo chain on, I didn't even peep that.
That's what I'm talking about.
Yeah, yeah. I got the original. He had the Defo chain on. I didn't even peep that. That's what I'm talking about. Yeah.
Yeah.
I got the original.
You got a Defo on, too?
It's the one I had from 1990 when we first.
Ooh, and that bro, you was on.
Jesus. You got a Defo on.
That's what's up.
I like that.
Shout out to you.
Yeah, because we over the garbage.
And, you know, just like with that situation, it's like little Eric, little Eazy.
You know, we good with him. I it's like little Eric, little Eazy, you know, we good with him.
I see them all growing up, hey, Pop.
Right, and Big A, Rich and Ruthless, which is Ruthless Records, he was there all that whole time.
You know what I'm saying?
My sister Queen was over there, Ruthless, at the time before she came over to Death Row.
So we, you know, at this older age that we are,
which is mature and grown,
and realizing what's really important in life,
you know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of mergers,
a lot of connections going on of, you know,
just getting over the hump.
You know what I'm saying?
Positivity, you know what I'm saying?
Real shit.
Give it up for positivity.
Give it up for positivity.
Man, fuck that shit. Positivity you know Reno I said baby. Oh no we was in real and I remember using I was in Reno I said Vegas. Oh, no, we was in Reno You don't wanna go to that one and I remember using elevator foxy and Queen pin was bought out of fight
That's the movie first connected
That was the first time
Who was with me
Foxy right? No
No, no, no, no, no
Foxy was downstairs
She's downstairs finna get down Queen Queen Queen Penn said you know what? I'll be back left and put on her sweatpants and
You stand there, what the fuck? I was like, I didn't know they had smoke. I'm cool with Foxy.
And then we was going on fire. Okay, okay, okay. I'm gonna assume you're shit, looking like goddamn, looking like Goldie or something. And who was with me?
Do you remember that?
I forget that part, man.
Nate Dogg.
Oh, right.
It was me and Nate Dogg.
Nate Dogg was right there behind me,
and I moved through everybody, said, move.
And then I had to push Inga back, move.
And I looked at Queen, like, what is it?
She was like, man, corrupt.
I fucks with you, but your girl.
And I'm like, don't worry about it.
Inga's talking shit.
Bitch, I didn't talk shit.
Stop it, cuz.
Hey, cuz, take her, you know, get her off there.
Get her in the cut.
Cuz.
Foxy was backing down McQueen.
Man, she went back and down the way back and down
Queenpin's an elder
She is not our age when Quinn mean, Gwen Finn is an elder,
because she don't play no games, man.
She giving out free ass words.
She got the Vaseline.
I ain't gonna lie.
What?
She did all that?
Because she was all dressed up at first.
Remember?
And she went and changed.
That's a fact.
And put on Vaseline.
In my mind.
Put on Vaseline.
You know,
you see a hood girl
put on Vaseline.
Isn't that pretty?
She had the fly dress on. You know it had earrings. She had a fly dress on.
You know it's real.
She had the fly dress on.
She had the high heels.
She said, what?
Went up to the whoop-wop.
Went to the whoop-wop.
Came back down, cuz.
Wet pants, sneakers, Vaseline'd up.
In my mind.
Let's get it.
In my mind.
You know what I feel?
In my mind.
In my mind.
In my mind.
In my mind. In my mind. In my mind. In my mind. In my mind. You know what? You got to make sure it's in my mind. You know what I feel? In my mind. In my mind.
In my mind.
In my mind.
In my mind.
You got to make sure it's in my mind.
I want to know.
I'm going to say, Inga, let's go.
And then turn around to Queenpin and say, girl, you, you, you.
Good.
She was going in.
She was going in.
But she was mad.
But she had respect, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She had respect for Corrupt.
And she, you know what I'm saying?
Because she was like, well, Corrupt.
I was glad there was a girl.
She kept it girl.
Yeah. She was like, I'm going to go. I'm going to, though. Yeah. She had respect for corrupt, and she, you know what I'm saying?
Because she was like, well, corrupt.
I was afraid there was a girl in me, because she kept a girl.
Yeah, she did.
Like, after.
Because she could have tripped.
Yeah, she could have tripped.
She could have.
She ain't no punk.
Yeah, she could have turned it into something else.
Oh, yeah, she could have.
Because, you know, at the time.
And I saw you there.
Because I was living in Queens.
At the time, you were standing there looking.
She was living in Queens, and she was like, ain't you on some New York shit?
I'm like, yeah, Queen, bro.
Like, all right, cool.
She was like, put me in there.
But that's a real woman, wherever she at.
All right, you going in.
No, no, no, no.
I said no.
I said no.
You going in.
I said no, papa.
I'm going away.
All right, yeah.
That was the first time.
That was the first time.
But me and you, we had a drink. This is how I remember it. This is why it came to me. Me and you had a wine. I'm going away. That was the first time. That was the first time.
Me and you, we had a drink.
This is how I remember it.
This is why.
We was both stressed out.
We was like, yo, that's a typical laugh.
And we was like, yo, we just went through it.
They can't understand what we just went through.
We just lost.
And two of the biggest artists, fun and big,
and we're sitting there, and we're going.
And they could have been it.
But you know Inga, because she was a beast.
She was a lot.
She was a lot of life.
Man, look, let me tell you one thing that made me fall in love with this young lady,
because I did love Inga, okay?
The thing that made me love her, I should say, is the thing, you know,
I never had a girl fight over me right
then you wonder being a beat up my fans
chicks and she was fighting me I don't know how she did that wait I'm sorry she
found all my sides she's finally with my side chicks, beat them up. She found me. Broke my bones.
Right?
She popped up in the house. She broke your bones?
She broke my bones.
Me and Daz.
Call the police.
So me could go lay on the floor like this.
Crawling.
Me and Daz was at the house.
I'm at Daz and Papa Snoop's house.
Snoop's house.
Daz and Papa Snoop's house.
I'm in the cut.
I ain't tell them where I was.
Back then they ain't had a tracking on the phone like they got there, right?
Be I from beginning
Woman could find me Latin. It's a fact she
That's it man, that's Fox I said what
Open the motherfucking door. Right. I said, oh, man.
I got all college legal shit up in here.
So I said, I got this.
You know, I'm super cred.
Super cred.
Super cred.
I got this.
Open that door.
Man, what the fuck?
Move, nigga.
What's going on in here?
I said, God damn.
I looked at Dad.
Dad looked at me.
He said, man, I'm gone.
I said, yo, you ain't leaving me, dude.
You ain't leaving this motherfucker.
You know, she broke the balls, went crazy, all the rest of this shit.
Papa's like, what the fuck's going on here?
What's going on here, man?
Hey, man, y'all got to go.
Y'all gots to go.
Man, get out.
Man, don't you dare.
Inga said, man, what?
Come talk to me.
I said, okay.
Let her out the house, nigga.
They closed that door. Pow! Lock.
Because we was
on the prowl to meet you.
We was like, man, they called the police.
And motherfucking lights
is outside and shit.
Like, man, what the fuck is wrong with this girl?
Wow.
Is this Brooklyn love?
Jesus Christ, this Brooklyn love is serious. It's different.
I'm in Philly, she's such a fan.
I said, the lady came over to me, oh my God, it's corrupt.
What's going on?
Oh, it's Foxy.
Oh my God, I love you too.
Corrupt, can I get that?
He said, hey, that's my husband.
Wait a minute, I said, you can't do that, Inga.
Yeah, I was headed towards like Bobby and Whitney rap version.
I can't, I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash.
I got to throw it in the trash. I got to throw it in the trash. I got to throw it in the trash. I got to throw it in a minute. I said, you can't do that, Inga.
Yeah, I was headed towards like Bobby and Whitney rap version.
I can't.
I got to throw it out there.
Yeah, I was headed towards it.
Let's give it up for Bobby and Whitney.
Let's give it up for Bobby and Whitney.
Let's give it up for Bobby and Whitney.
Yo.
You know what?
You know what?
No joke.
I said, you know what?
That's why I had to leave.
You know, I was like, look.
You know, man. said, you know, that's why I had to leave. You know, I was like, look. You know, man.
Hey, you know what's going to be best for us?
Is for us to find somebody who fits us because she's no joke.
I don't hit girls.
Right.
You definitely did.
Hell no.
Not that one.
Because Inga was not playing.
She liked to get, come on, boo-boo, boo-boo.
I said, what the fuck?
There was one time, though.
One time, Inga met that match.
Okay, what happened?
Full in the round.
Okay.
In Miami.
Oh, really?
Oh, you remember that one.
You know what I'm saying?
We don't know.
We don't know.
What?
Inga found out what room I was in had a baby. I'm in the room.
And Inga found out what room I was in in Miami because I saw it at the club.
And I had a feeling when we got there, like, man, I think I'm going to run across Inga.
I knew it.
Yeah.
And she was going out.
I was going in.
Isn't that ironic?
Let me tell this part.
Oh, yeah.
You can tell this part.
So, we're in the room.
You know, we got Jordan in the room.
We got a little piece in there, you know, a little stuff.
And he tells us, go get the door and see what we's at the door. Yeah, somebody knock on that door.
So, he's knocking on the door and he come in like, who's at the door?
What he trying to do?
No, no, no, no, no.
Before they in there, man.
Hey, before they in there, right?
I say, go, go see who's at the door, because I'm packing, because we finna go, huh?
Mm-hmm.
So, the girl goes to the door.
She just opens it.
Huh?
A hand comes in.
Whack.
Snatch.
Snatches out.
Goes out.
Goes back in.
Wait, the girl that answered the door?
Yeah.
The girl that answered the door?
Yeah. The girl that answered the door? Yeah. The girl that answered the door. She just opens it huh a hand comes in Black snatch snatches out those are our clothes back in wait this girl to answer the door. She's just disappeared
Me mother And he like, still packed his bag, and he like, talking to the girl. Who was that bag? Who was the doer?
And she turned around and said, it's me, motherfucker.
No she didn't.
She said, Ricardo, what are you doing?
I said, I knew the voice.
Oh shit!
Goddamn!
What in the fuck?
I said, no.
I turned around and I said, Inga?
She's like, who is that bitch?
Oh shit.
Then she ran outside and started fighting the bitch in the car.
And the famous words of the bitch was like, bitch you don't know me?
Bitch you don't know me?
Bitch you don't know me?
Bitch you don't know me?
Bitch you don't know me?
Bitch you don't know me?
Bitch you don't know me? Bitch you don't know me? Bitch you don't know me? Bitch you don't know me? Bitch you don't know me? Bitch you don't know me? She's like, who is that bitch? Oh, shit. Then she ran outside and started fighting the bitch in the car.
And the famous words of the bitch was like,
bitch, you don't know me like that.
You don't know me like that.
You don't know me like that.
Oh, these South girls ain't playing.
And she took off in the little.
See, that's the problem.
See, that levitation, because the girl had no feet.
And you had to.
She said, bing, bong, kick, bong.
And you said, you don't know how to kick me like hands. She said, bing, bong, kick, bong. Inga said,
you don't have to kick me like that.
I said,
oh, shit.
Oh, man.
Man, Inga had some stories, man.
We had a lot of good times, though.
Yeah, y'all did.
Y'all did.
That was black love.
That was gangsta.
And she stayed down
with a nigga
because, you know,
like you said,
I had a lot of,
well, issues
in New York
about what I've done. Well, a lot of issues in New York about what I've done.
Well, a lot of issues about New York.
And Inga stayed down with me no matter what.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
No matter where I was, Inga was like, nigga, this is my husband.
So, you know, I love Inga to death for a heart.
Yeah, that's mine.
But this is mine too. Oh, yeah, that's right. Hell, yeah. We about to do another shot a heart. Yeah, that's mine. But this is mine's too.
Hell yeah.
We about to do another shot, goddamn.
Well, let's get shots then.
I ain't gonna lie, I ain't get a shot yet.
Chuck!
I'm being honest.
You guys smell this watermelon?
This shit, this shit.
No, no, that's Deleon.
That's the killer.
I can't do the killer.
I don't know what's wrong with me.
Me and the killer, we don't mix.
You know what, man?
It's all good.
Salud.
Me and the killer. When I drink the killer, I wake't mix. Salud. Salud. You know what man, it's all good, it's salud.
Me and tequila.
When I drink tequila I wake up in Flatbush.
I'm like, I got it.
I'm like, I got it.
I'm like, I got it.
I wake up Jamaican when I drink tequila.
I'm like, how the fuck I got that?
The way I grind.
You on one with me?
You on one with me?
Yeah, definitely.
Yo, that's real shit.
I want to pick up Foxy Brown.
Let her know that we love her.
You know, we haven't spoken in quite some time, but it's love.
You know what I mean?
And moving on.
Snoop Dogg, bro.
You brothers, like, when you think of Snoop Dogg, you have to think of you brothers.
Like, y'all was his first product.
Like, his first people to put on, his first people to say, this is my group.
This is what I'm behind.
I know that's your cousin.
Yeah.
First cousins, too.
First cousins.
First cousins.
That's crazy.
I don't like a lot of my first cousins, so that's real.
A lot of these niggas is idiots, right?
But a lot of some of them are great.
But you got the most famous person as your cousin.
But doesn't mean you're going to get there because you got other cousins.
Yeah.
How is that just, is that pressure or is that like a normal shit?
Like you're like, ah, whatever.
Like me, I'm the only child.
So you know, my cousins are like my brother too.
He's the only child.
You know what I'm saying?
You're the only child too.
Yes.
That's why y'all get along.
That's why y'all get along.
This nigga don't understand the gift of sharing.
The gift of sharing.
Right.
Like, see, me, I couldn't come home.
I got to look at you.
Let me just know I'm going to live with you.
Let's just say. I used to, I couldn't come home. I got to look at you. Let me do it. Let me do it. Let's do it.
I used to, I couldn't come home.
I had brothers, sisters, bunk beds, all that type of shit.
Listen, this is my brother.
I'm just, I know I'm getting off subject a little bit.
But Capone had the flyest hood.
I mean, the flyest apartment in the project.
I promise you, he had a washer and dryer. I never met a nigga with a washer. I was poor, poor nigga. Like I came to his crib, I said nigga. First of all, he had green leather like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like get up. I was like, yo, because usually you can't get up. You got to do one of these.
But then Nana, grandma on them had the plastic shit around it.
Bone ain't even had the plastic shit around.
I said, this nigga rich.
This nigga got to wash and dry it.
And he put a lot of plastic on his shit.
And he had green carpet.
I said, this is not fair.
I used to hang him on the pole and all that shit.
I think more than him.
I used to be in the crib like, yo, I just love the crib.
It was not the project.
Am I right, homie?
It was not fair.
It was not fair.
Come on, that shit sounded like Taj Mahal.
It kind of did.
Like, shit.
The hood, Taj Mahal.
The hood, Taj Mahal.
The mall had this shit.
I don't even remember.
We just come up with how the fuck we got here.
I apologize.
Let's make some noise for Capone.
I'll tell you how me and Capone hooked up.
Capone was the guy, to be honest with him, he was the guy that shot the police.
This is the guy that shot the police right that this is the guy
As a guy who shot the police. He shot the, and at the time, a lot of people don't realize this,
housing police was even worse than regular police at the time.
They were even, because they were only assigned to housing.
It was only assigned to the projects.
So the people that was housing police,
and there was, I forget the guy you clipped, I don't know.
Okay, well, yeah, he was famous for fucking niggas up.
And Pone clapped a nigga, right?
So this is how we connected was,
I got a regular nigga.
He shot four licks.
We in jail for the same crime.
But I'm like, damn, nigga, that's you?
You knew that?
So big up to Sherman and Warren, because Sherman and Warren said,
big him up.
I heard we were trying to get in contact.
But big up to Sherman and Warren.
Sherman and Warren said, yo, listen, you admire me and my man, Kyan.
And I said, Kyan?
He said, yo, he's on the other side.
So this is how me and Capone.
How did you and Corrupt link up?
Well, me and Corrupt.
We were on the side of the jail. We were on the side of the jail, yeah. We were on the side of the project. I was just giving them the generic. Yeah, generic. How did you and corrupt link?
Yeah, okay
Why was on death row wait me solo artists? Okay, we're picking P I was that nigga dance
You know, we would meet at the studio at the top floor and we would dance, we would dance all the way, we would smoke it at the top.
And then, you know, we did the Chronic.
As you look at the Chronic album, it says our solo name on it.
Yeah, it wasn't the Dog Pound.
Okay, yeah.
Then we got high one night, started looking at the sky, and then he's like, and then looked at it, and he's like,
we're going to call ourselves the Dog Pound.
That's the name of our house where we lived at.
We're going to represent all the homies.
The gang is the Dog Pound,
but we're going to be the two representatives
ahead of the Dog Pound.
I thought the gang was the Dog Pound.
That's what it was.
Salute my brothers.
Salute. God brothers. Salud.
Goddamn.
Goddamn.
Yeah!
You know what's crazy, though?
Me and Norlin did almost the same thing.
We was watching CNN.
And they had the World Report.
And we looked at it.
It was like, yo, we're going to call our album The War Report.
It was a fact.
Drew Rodgers TV, smoking.
Yeah.
Give it up for the youth. Yeah! Same way. The war report
Like listening to you guys story and then having him here if we basically have
Similar to the same exact story different ways. Yeah. Um, but it's pretty much the same exact story That's the best was crazy. She withdraws and draw. Yeah, that's okay. That's just cake. You know, it's pretty much the same exact story. That's what's crazy. That's what's crazy. The whole shit with draws and draws.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
That shit is crazy.
You know what's crazy?
I say this for years.
I say the most embarrassing beat we ever had was with Junior Moffitt.
Of course.
Of course.
Because we really knew Big.
And we really fucked with him.
Listen, Big wanted to sign Capone.
He didn't want to sign me at all.
We going for the Hot 97.
This is real shit.
This is real shit.
And I just came home from jail.
I think I still smell like
Call Craft soap.
Like, I still smell like the gel,
the state edition soap.
So, and we go upstairs,
and it was all a dream A Dream was my favorite record.
So I asked Big, I said, yo, listen, man, I know this is like some goopy shit, but can you kick a verse?
And he kicked it.
He was like, what?
It Was All A Dream.
And then Home just rhymed after that.
And Big was like, this is it.
Big pointed to Kaboom.
He was like, this is it.
I'm taking over Queens.
I'm doing real.
You correct me if I'm wrong.
I believe Traj said no.
Yeah.
I'm not sure.
No, he did.
Okay.
He did.
Because his whole thing of it was,
everybody from Brooklyn,
I'm the only nigga from Queens.
That's not really going to match the way he figured he wanted me to be,
because at that time I was a trash artist.
Big up to the trash for making that happen, because I wouldn't have been on here.
Bigger than a side phone, there would be no component of Vegas.
You signed the trash?
Yes, we were both first.
I was signed the trash.
Yeah, tell them. I was signed the trash? Yes. We were both. I was signing the trash. Yeah, tell them.
Yeah, I was signing the trash. Big up the trash.
Wow.
Let's give it up for the trash.
I grew up in the trash.
I grew up in the trash.
And I had Faith Newman
He was on LA LA too.
Faith Newman,
who signed Nas,
she was the one backing me
at the time,
me and Big L.
Right.
Crazy shit is,
Capone had a solo deal.
Mm-hmm.
Capone had a solo deal
and the story, how it says, is he had a solo deal. Kapol had a solo deal, and the story,
how's it says, is he had a record called Cream.
Yeah.
And story says it, that he played it for LES.
LES takes the same record and gives it to AZ,
and that, show the hell.
It's the same exact record.
No way. Let's get the cream. That was my record I was supposed to get on with. Yeah, that show the same exact record
that was my working out supposed to get on yeah that was the regular no no it's
no he's mad no no no no no blah blah a but you know shit happened I didn't even
think I was gonna get on so I know he didn't think I was gonna get on you know You know
You know, he's like, this nigga is going to get locked up tomorrow.
He's not going to pop.
And I respect it.
Like, you got to respect it.
I respect it. But it is a part of the story.
But before the shit is, LES.
I'm shooting niggas at this time.
You know what I'm saying?
What can I do?
Say, hey, we're going to shoot you some.
You know, it's not going to happen.
Yeah, bring up Brescia T.
We're going to shoot some niggas.
Yo.
Yo. Yeah, that's how that happened. That's how that happened. That's not going to happen. Yeah, bring up Brescia T. We're going to shoot some niggas. Yup. Yup.
Yeah, that's how that happened.
That's how that happened.
That's real talk.
History.
History, man.
Real talk.
History.
So I want y'all to break down because not only, yeah, we broke them up earlier, but Nate
Dogg.
Nate Dogg actually, if it wasn't for Nate Dogg, there wouldn't be a Drake.
There wouldn't be like a T-Pain.
Like people who rap and sing. Yeah. Nate Dogg, there wouldn't be a Drake. There wouldn't be a T-Pain. People who rap and sing.
Nate Dogg made that pop.
He made it popular.
He made it dope.
Everyone needed a singer in their crew after Nate Dogg.
But we realized how great Nate Dogg was after he passed.
You guys was in his presence.
I met Nate Dogg, brought Nate Dogg to my crib,
but I want to hear you guys' story.
Whoever want to start first about Nate Dogg.
I heard Nate Dogg was the gangster to the crew.
Tell us some gangster stuff.
I heard he was the shooter.
I heard the dog found by me and him was the enforcer.
Wow.
We go around with everybody.
They talk shit.
Me and Nate Dogg, we in the front line,
knocking motherfuckers out.
Break them off, y'all.
And Nate seemed like the cool guy, too.
He seemed like the laid-back guy.
We had this show in, I think, Oakland.
And it was chaos.
People was getting killed.
They wouldn't pay us.
They wouldn't pay us.
And then so the promoter was like I got the money downstairs so he take us
downstairs mr. long hallway we at the hotel our management told us we leave
and Nate and Daz was like we ain't leaving no know, I'm just watching. Aiden and Dad was like, we ain't leaving shit.
We're going to go get that money.
And we're going to rock.
I was hanging with the sick with the crew.
So they gave us some sick with the pieces.
I think it was.
Who called D-Shot?
That's a yay area.
You know what I mean?
Who called D-Shot?
I called D-Shot.
Yeah, Dad's called D-Shot.
Man, this devil didn't tell him what was going on.
He said, what will be there whoo D shot showed up
With with uh with with all sick with it. We damn damn man
He said here dad here Nate come up you come with me
Okay, so we walking down and me. I said, okay, shit.
So we walking down, and dude, like,
I got your money, but can I get a picture with y'all?
I'm like, man, get the money.
And then what happened?
So they count the money, and Nate got the guns like this,
and Corrupt back up to the light and hit the light switch.
And the lights go off.
No, no, no, no, no.
Y'all didn't have the pistols out.
No, everybody was cool.
We always counted the cheese.
And then I just leaned back.
And the lights switched off.
And we flipped the lights and switched off.
Dads and niggas like this.
They're like, like, motherfucker.
What the fuck, what the fuck?
These niggas like, oh, shit.
Nigga, kick me in touch.
And dad just said, grab the money!
Yeah!
We just racked up all the cheese, cuz.
And then which way we get the fuck out of here?
We go that way?
All right, let's go.
And then the door, right here, we kick the door.
But you can see feet.
You can see feet, the shadow of feet, by underneath the door.
So we didn't know they was trying to set us up or get us.
So we standing there on the the steps and we went out
Went down the steps and then we stopped because we see shadows of people you see shadows
Wow, and then we looking at each other like man, you know
And then what you say dad
Fuck Fuck it. Fuck it. That was my favorite word. Fuck it. Fuck it.
Fuck it?
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it?
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it.
Fuck it. Fuck it. Fuck Let's just go. Come on. Let's get to the car.
You know what I'm saying?
I can imagine, man.
You know, in there just doing songs.
I produced a lot of songs for Nate, though.
You know what I'm saying?
He come in there, meet us in the morning.
All that good shit.
First record I ever produced in my life,
I produced for Nate.
It was his first single. he seen us producing it I just
kept watching dad and I'm just like damn I was a DJ no saying so you know when
you DJ you make some bling so I have my first drum machine, which is a Kyne MPC2.
He's a DJ, too.
Why you ain't make beats, man?
Fuck, man.
Kapow is the line of your DJ, bro.
I was out fucking with you.
You used to DJ?
He's a DJ.
DJ Kapow.
DJ Kapow.
DJ Kapow.
DJ Kapow.
DJ Kapow.
That was a DJ.
DJ Kapow.
And DJ Kapow.
I can't lie.
I can't lie.
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My first rap name was The Kid.
Cause I was a kid.
The Kid?
Cause I was only like what, 11 years old?
Serving 20 year olds, 18 year olds and all the rest of them.
Giving them niggas that.
Who was your first rap name?
Tony Blue I think it was.
Shit, I had so many motherfucking names.
I forgot.
Damn. What was one of your rap names?
I was going by that nigga Dance.
That nigga? That's hard.
That's a great name.
What was your first rap name?
Vaz.
You remember it was me, Noy, Lamar,
all of his god bodies
rappers wise was not work for you
Not now right I was wise though there so let me ask you my first round
We're I'm annoyed
So get up to go maternity was a record
He knows my first round so you guys right?
You guys when you guys came out
Losing crips is not what is it?
Ready to excuse me. The truth was was going on. Truce? Yeah.
Okay.
You know, Bloods and Crips was getting together.
We was riding.
We was looting.
You know, when everybody's stealing shit, everybody's friends.
Right, right, right.
It's going on right now as well.
So, you know, back in the days, and then, you know, we was going to everybody's neighborhoods.
It was good times.
But did you ever think
that there would be
Bloods and Crips
in New York?
Bloods and Crips
in...
Hell no.
Everywhere.
I mean,
Seattle.
You're talking about
Canada.
Hell no.
You're talking about Germany.
I was in Germany
and I seen a dude
throwing up some shit.
I said,
holy shit.
You know,
the thing about New York,
right?
Hell no. I never thought that either. You know, the thing about it, New York, right? Right.
Hell no.
I never thought that either.
Because, man, y'all used to clown us so cold.
And we was the guards, like you said.
We was the guards.
We was the guards.
Yeah, the five of us.
No, no, no.
We were away from all of that shit, right?
The streets, man.
Y'all used to clown us so cold.
No, I don't.
I got to disagree with that.
I'm going to let him make his point. But you know what else, I got to disagree with that. No, no, no.
Let's make this point.
No, no, no.
But you know what else,
the movies had us
mesmerized.
Yes, Spike Lee.
Like, when you put
menace to society
and shit up,
that's what made us
mocked at.
Yeah, boys in the hood.
No, no, no.
We biked.
No, no, no.
Okay, wait.
Wait, hold on.
No, wait, hold on.
Now we're going to
keep it real, right?
Keep it real, right?
We have to.
Keep it real, right? Keep it real, right it real, Ray. Come on, keep it real, Ray.
Keep it real, Ray. Let's go.
Spike Lee. Uh-huh.
Okay. She's gotta have it.
Okay.
You know what year that came out?
Ninety-two?
Ninety-two you said? Ninety-two I said.
Yo, ninety-two. No way.
I never seen She's Gotta Have It.
That was Spike Lee's first movie ever in life.
I was in Philly.
Yeah, I was probably like 88, 87.
So She's Gotta Have It, I'm trying to see where you're going with it.
86.
86, right.
That's when I crashed my mama's car and she said, you gotta go.
And I had to go to California to my father.
Right.
Right.
Good.
At the end of the movie, said he hadn't wrote this movie is not inspired by
No, Jerry curls. No whoops
No Jerry no Jerry no Jerry curls. No Jerry curls.
Alright, but in his defense, we did not understand the Jerry curls. Just being honest.
Spike Lee did. We didn't understand what I was doing.
Spike Lee curls. We had a Jerry curl.
I didn't notice none of this until I got older.
This is the greatest conversation I've had.
I didn't notice none of this until I got older and watched
She's Gotta Have It Again.
That was his first real WAP WAP in black and white.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
And at the end of it, I'm watching it.
Now this is when I'm west coasting.
West coast. No, in Philly I couldn't watch that shit. Yeah, my mama won't let me watch shit
Mm-hmm, you know I'm saying besides cartoons Tom and Jerry's shit. Yes, right. Tom and Jerry was gangsta
But by the way, I can't see you motherfucking right for me. I watched Tom and Jerry now
I'm on a thing that niggas are shooting at each other
So then you know I'm watching this when I'm in the coast.
What the fuck?
Yeah, I didn't know that.
I'm watching this shit late at night.
I'm watching all the way to the end.
Because you know you don't watch movies all the way to the end.
I'm watching this all the way to the end.
Then it comes up, and I'm reading this.
This movie was not inspired by Jerry Curl's this and
this. Oh my God, he's smashing us. Everything he said was smashing us. I said, damn, Spike.
I want to defend him on her way. Because you see how we rocked Jerry Curl with Soul Glow.
Remember from Coming to America? Soul Glow. That's nice. Look, she doesn't
look, she doesn't want to be with you.
Can't you get that through your greasy hair?
The boy got his own body.
I don't know Spike, I don't know Spike but I
want to defend him because to us
back then, a person who
rocked the S-curl was not
like, but y'all
who rocked the S-curl, Jerry curl, excuse me. Yeah, that was killer
That's the reason why I went too far. He had money. No, but see it was all, it was all there.
Yeah, but Jerry girl, he had money.
He had money, he was serious.
That's why he was metrosexual.
But you gotta understand Spike Lee.
He was not metrosexual.
You gotta understand Spike though.
But then it's gangsta Jerry.
And you had S-girl.
No, you're a nigga.
S-girl is shit. S-girl is us Latinos, we get accused of having S-curls. S-curls, I keep saying S-curls. No, you're a nigga. S-curls. S-curls.
S-curls.
Us Latinos, we get accused of having S-curls.
I think so.
All we do is we have to do it.
We got S-curls in trouble.
A lot of niggas don't think.
I got good hair.
I got good hair.
That's why I love this.
Yeah, but you got to think.
I got good hair.
Spike Lee was not doing it like, you know, like fuck niggas.
Spike Lee was doing it out of humor.
Yeah, of course.
Because of Jerry Curl.
Of course.
I got to watch the movie now.
And that's the thing about New York, back back to the subject because y'all used to clown us
for the s curls and
Y'all also used to. We was out there because niggas did it.
When we first got on,
we didn't know what y'all was up to.
I love those, though.
That's the shoes.
I don't care if you get stomped out.
It's them good stomping shoes.
Hey, you know what's crazy
about it, though? Where did the Chuck Taylors come from?
NBA.
76ers.
Dr. J.
That's silly.
No, I just said it.
I said I know NBA.
Dr. J.
This is great call, Dope.
Illa-del-fia.
I said it in the chat.
Illa-del-fia.
Dr. J.
Illa-del-fia.
Illa-del-fia. I was just saying. Gay. the number one gangsta shoe.
Well, I can't say number one,
because we got the Stacys and the Crocsacks.
Chuck Taylor, they gave us one of our number one
gangsta shoes, came from Philadelphia,
with mother fucking Dr. J.
Okay, Philly, let's give it up for Philly.
Hell no.
And also, to speak of Philly, that's where ice team let me tell you this game ice tea game right he made
this record costs six in the morning police have my dough that's a fresh
Adidas cross the hardwoods look that was the first record he made then put him
there right yes I don't know if you're gonna pour, I don't know that was like I felt like I was in France
Step that pour. Hey, hey, look. Listen. Come on. Come on. No, no, no. I'm going to go with this.
Oh, no.
No champagne for me.
Champagne, believe it or not, is stronger than tequila.
Wait.
Wait a minute.
I got to disagree with you.
He's alcoholism.
Wait a minute.
What did you just say?
I'm sorry.
Did you just say?
I don't know if I heard this correct.
Did you just say champagne is worse than tequila? Stronger. Stronger than tequila. Oh, yeah. I don't know if I heard this correct. Did you just say champagne is worse than tequila?
Stronger.
Stronger than tequila.
Oh, yeah.
And we drink a lot.
I don't know where we heard this from.
But you're going to drink a lot.
Okay.
Yeah.
You can't drink a lot of this.
That's true.
You all fucked up off of five of these.
That's true.
You're going to drink.
Look at the cup.
Yep, that's true.
One cup is equivalent to two.
That's crazy.
So when you got three cups you drank, you drank like nine tequilas. Man. You went to two. That's crazy. So when you got three cups you drank,
you drank like nine tequilas.
Man.
You went to school.
No, I drank that shit.
I drank a lot.
I drank that champagne.
You didn't even go to school.
The words you be using, I be having the goo shit.
I'm like, what did this nigga just say?
You was using some.
You the first TI.
TI took your whole shit.
I'm just throwing it out there.
It was the big words.
You was the first nigga.
I said, what did this nigga just say? And they keep mucking. They keep mucking. First see I see I took your whole shit. It's hip-hop. It's the biggest word.
Dictionary.
Yeah, hip-hop's dictionary.
G-L-
Yeah, that was a good one.
Hip-hop's dictionary.
Yeah, dictionary.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm probably saying some shit.
I'm like, that nigga ain't go to regular school.
Legos.
That's what a solo, brother.
You be knowing them words, brother.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Solo.
Solo.
Solo.
Solo. Solo. Solo. Solo. Solo. I'm going to tell y'all something that I never told anybody before in life.
Okay.
I'm going to give a salute to the GED because I dropped out of school and told them to suck my dick.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
We both got college education in jail.
We both got our GEDs and college education in jail.
I ain't got my GD, but I'm close to it.
I'm like one credit away.
I got to go back.
I got to go back.
I got to go back.
I got to go back.
Because I was in the college program longer.
I ain't going to lie.
I ain't going to lie.
Listen, this is when I knew, like, this nigga.
I said, this nigga, this nigga, he paid attention in school.
He smart.
Yo, this nigga did homework when we wasn't home.
I got expelled every time.
When we was not home. Like, this nigga's a smart nigga.
I did homework in jail, that's what you're trying to say?
No, you a smart nigga. I didn't know that, though.
Like, I said, you know, in jail and shit, you know, the teacher asked you to read.
This nigga will volunteer. Like, I'm like, wait a minute.
You volunteer?
I would have been right with you.
This nigga's smart, bro.
He said I had to fly his crib in the hood, but you know what I mean?
My mom's made me read books to get a lot of shit I had to get.
That's hard, yo.
I knew that.
I wanted this shit.
I wanted that shit.
I had to read a fucking book.
My mom made me read books.
I said, okay, I'm going to read it, and then soon I just put the book up, and then she
finished watching her little whoop-wops and all of that.
Well, I got the book up right.
I got the pen and paper right here.
I'm writing rhymes.
I was a DJ.
I couldn't cut at the same time.
I did the same thing in school, math class.
Okay, do the math homework.
I put the book up like this, and I'm writing rhymes.
They think I'm doing the math equation.
But you still came out smart.
Of course, intelligence is not in books.
Intelligence is of the people you're around, your surroundings.
He's a lawyer by what?
By day.
No, by trade.
By trade.
He watches a lot of Law and Order.
I need one more shot, man.
I'm a lawyer by trade, psychologist by nature.
My hobby paid me more than both.
So, you know, that's why, you know what I'm saying, I just stayed the MC.
Because guess what? I wouldn't have made it either
one of them because I ain't going to school.
I don't like school. You understand me?
They can't teach me nothing that I
don't already know myself. Do you think we should have our own
schools? Like, we should have our own hip-hop
school. Like, this is
my dream. My dream is to only have,
you know, I have a bar that
only has hip-hop liquor. Like,
you know, Rick Ross got a liquor,
Puff got a liquor, Jay got a liquor.
Whoever has a liquor, just support that.
You think we should do that with education?
I think that education is inexperience.
Whoa. It's out of our hands.
Whoa.
Inexperience?
It's inexperience.
Oh, inexperience, I thought you said, like, inexperience, like not inexperience. Oh, inexperience. I thought you said like inexperience,
like not inexperience.
What taught you?
No, I don't know nothing.
What did school teach you?
Yeah, I'm seventh grade.
I'm seventh grade.
Who is that?
School is just a blueprint.
These are the basics.
You understand me?
That's what teach niggas.
You want to know history
so you can know about racism
and all this garbage, right?
But then they're teaching you a lot of other of other they teaching the kids a lot of other things. That's irrelevant
Hey like did he discover America no doesn't say that's like
Some black dude said they don't know money said get out of the way. Hey
Come on They're gonna run, he said, get out of the way. Hey! Come over here, there's a man over there! I'm just saying, did he just
That's like being on a Long Beach and being like,
no nigga from New York came to Long Beach before,
so guess what, I discovered Long Beach.
That's not the truth.
This been a nigga from New York.
So I'm asking again, did he discover a man?
That's a little sad.
Did Christopher Columbus discover a man?
What is that?
Give him the water bottle.
I don't know if it's from my love.
He'll like the water bottle.
He'll champagne. Hey, what was it? Was it the Dominican or anything? I'm gonna hold off on a second. All right, yeah, hold on. Columbus discovered
These on the Instagram who that my Dominican party
He's funny as shit and he told the real story. He said, look, the Christopher Columbus discovered America.
He said, yes.
He said, no, he didn't because there was already people here.
How could he discover something if somebody's already here?
Bango cracked him across the motherfucking head.
He actually discovered the Dominican Republic.
They said, oh, this person right here. He said, no, he didn't because my auntie was there
when the Dominican Republic was there
before that guy got there.
That's right. That's right.
Right? So don't be a liar, you liar.
Right. That's right.
Come be a liar, you liar.
That's what he said.
Let me give you a shot.
Yeah, give me a shot.
Yeah, you're gonna get shot with a smoke chance. Yeah, you can do a smoke chance, goddamn. Oh
For the people that don't know uh-az and Corrupt got an EP or a album. Capone. I said Daz.
Daz and Capone.
It's natural.
It's natural.
When the people call you Pone, then they call me Norris.
They call me Corrupt.
It's natural.
That's just natural.
Oh, OK.
Damn.
All right.
You put me on a.
A nigga wrote up to me, be like, yo, Norris, what up?
I be like, yo, hold on.
What's up?
I mean, Capone, my bad.
It's just natural.
I get called Corrupt all the time, but I don't say, I don't dance, it's not my thing.
That's how you gotta do it, because you know what they mean.
It's not no hog, it's just natural.
I discovered this card, this card of mine.
So Dazz and Capone.
Capone and Dazz.
The new album.
How did y'all connect?
How did this even happen?
Drink Champs.
Drink Champs.
Get out of here, I didn't know that.
I didn't know that. I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
I know.
We went to Vegas for Jack, bro.
Yeah.
Vegas.
We went to Vegas for Jack.
Yeah, we was fucked up.
I was fucked up.
Nigga, I was manned down like this.
Nigga like that.
I was like, yo, come on, guys.
I was fucked up.
But at the end of the day-
Freddie Gibbs on the way.
We went from-
Freddie!
Let's do a record.
You know that's my killer.
Yeah, he don't know.
His birthday. So when he walk in, we going all sick. His birthday? Wow. I want's do a record. You know that's my killer. Yeah, he don't know his birthday, so when he walk in, we gonna all say, I wanna do something
different.
I wanna be a little bit white today.
I wanna say, he's a jolly good fellow.
I don't know the song though.
Anybody know the song?
He's a jolly good fellow.
He's a jolly good fellow.
He's a jolly good fellow. Well, let's say these are the kind where we can play Oh, that nobody can deny
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Let's save it.
Huh?
Now, Capone first.
Let's save it.
No, no, yeah, yeah.
Let's save it.
We got to save that.
You want to smoke a cigarette?
Oh, I got to.
All right, cool.
We can take a time out.
We can take a time out.
We can take a time out.
That's great.
That's great. That's great. I seen a cigarette? Yo, it's going down.
We are back in the motherfucking building.
Make some noise!
You, bitch, you.
We got two legendary groups.
Now, I am playing two different people.
I'm playing Noriega, and I'm also playing Noriega.
Right.
You're playing Noriega, you're playing NRE.
I'm playing NRE, and I'm playing Noriega.
One is a podcaster, and the other is a part of a legendary group,
Capone and Noriega.
Mm-hmm.
And so me and Capone has been recently talking about, you know,
it's time to document our very first album.
It's time to document it, make it a documentary.
How about you brothers?
What do y'all feel about y'all?
You know what I mean?
I think the first album.
We got a four part series coming up.
After Straight Outta Compton,
I seen you filming something.
I seen it with like your sons and things like that.
So can you take that?
Right now me and Kawhi,
we working on a fourpart series with A&E
with the dog pound about me and his thing
that's going to come out.
So that's what we've been working on right now.
A&E, that's white money, correct?
That's different kind of money.
That's white money.
White money is different.
Just working on that, you know what I'm's that's it's just that for Mark series
So is that like four days? Oh support days and then like with a dog time. Yeah
Yeah, I'm in on my shit.
Yo, hold up, bud.
It's our shit, nigga.
He said I was the selfish one.
I was the selfish one.
And then we got a movie that I wrote called Ain't No Fun.
Get the fuck out.
The homies can't have nothing?
No, but Dad's got movies.
Yeah, talk about the movies, Dad.
Yeah, I write movies and stuff.
So you know, we working on that right now.
So you know, it's like a house party, like, kid and play.
Mm.
So, you know, it's a party.
What's the other movie?
The other movie that you just shot?
I just shot 21st & Loki's.
The 21st. What's the security guard want?
Uh, the Speezyte.
The Speezyte, yeah, that's about it.
I got to get my cameo in the Speezyte, nigga.
We got the nigga with the best album of the year. Yeah, nigga. Yeah, nigga. We got the best album of the year.
We got the nigga with the best album of the year.
We got to do it right.
We got to do it right.
For he's a Johnny Capelo.
For he's a Johnny Capelo.
For he's a Johnny Capelo.
For he's a Johnny Capelo.
For he's a Johnny Capelo. We the fellas! Everybody dance tonight!
This is birthday!
Happy birthday, gangsta gang!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday, bro!
That's it!
This is how you be the gangsta on on a gangster's birthday, bro?
And it's good.
And you can smoke.
That's right.
That is smoking, brother.
That is smoking.
Get a beer.
Get a beer.
Come on.
Come on.
Get up.
Get a beer.
Oh, my God.
Get a beer.
Get a beer.
This is where real niggas connect.
You know what I'm saying?
Where I put drugs in my pocket.
Yes, that's right.
This is what we do.
Yo, let me tell you something, brother.
As a person from the new generation,
you got an old soul.
You got an old soul, Gibbs.
That's why niggas like us love you.
But you represent that new generation.
I can't tell you how much I'm proud of you
from that album.
I don't know what kind of drugs you would take in there.
But you know know I've been
Champion you and so this time I could be honest this time. I just let everyone else big you up
I just watched it and I sat back and I was like my nigga getting this props. They my niggas getting is just new
Yeah, and I didn't want to give him the bad way like I told y'all but y'all. But I watched everybody else say, I told y'all.
And I was very impressed.
That album you did, yo, bro.
Make some noise.
Yo, bro.
You make niggas like me, like us, say, that's why.
That's why we stepped down.
That's why we even fell back.
Because there's niggas in the new generation that get it.
Right.
I feel like niggas don't rap no more, man. Really so it's like you know you know if i stop rapping and i you know
i feel like i stop everything you know that niggas was doing you know i mean so i just gotta
you know keep doing me i ain't never broke from what you know i was doing from the beginning so
yeah that's the shit i grew up on so you know i mean you know a lot of niggas be like oh you like
a rock i don't think i'm like a retro style i just think that i'm you know, I mean, you know, a lot of niggas be like, oh, you like a rock. I don't think I'm like a retro style.
I just think that I'm, you know, doing just what I'm supposed to do in the new age.
You know what I'm saying?
And niggas just, you know, now just kind of getting a hold to it.
Now niggas like, oh, okay, yeah, yeah, this is what we're supposed to do.
This is the album for you.
This is the album.
And I'll tell you, kid you not, I was on Twitter one day when you dropped that album.
I just watched everybody.
And I was like, you know what, this is
and that's crazy, like
for us, for us
our first album had to be
that breakout thing, you guys can build
it up, that's what's crazy about
you, like there's a lot of, there's people that's just
catching on to you now, like
I'm like, oh shit, I gotta shut up
cause you know, I don't wanna sound like the old guy, you know
but I am the old guy, so I said, now it'm like, oh, shit, I've got to shut up because, you know, I don't want to sound like the old guy. You know, but I am the old guy.
So I said, now it's like they finally getting it.
Yeah, man, it's all about being consistent, man.
And I think, you know, working with guys like Madlib and Alchemist, you know, it kind of, you know, made me a better rapper.
Alchemist is going for producer of the year right now.
You know what I'm saying?
And, you know, guys like that, they bring a lot of,
you know, they bring the best out of me.
So it's just like, you know, I locked in with him
and I kind of like tuned out everything else
that was going on in music.
And I was able to just make, you know,
what I wanted to make, you know,
something short, precise, and you know, perfect.
You know what I mean, for the listener.
That shit only like 35 minutes,
so I love, niggas can like run it back on them.
Take your kids to school Yo, listen, this is for you. This is the CNN, DPG, Freddyship, that motherfucking album.
Happy birthday!
What is it, ESGN?
Type?
ESGN, goddammit.
Aw, man.
I thought ESPN was going to sue you a long time ago.
They should have.
They should have.
They sued.
Salute.
Salute.
Salute.
Yeah!
Now, let me flip it on you.
Let me flip it on you again.
Come on, take it, brother.
It's your birthday.
You got a question for Daz and Karol? I should have been there. Yeah! Now let me flip it on you. Let me flip it on you again.
It's your birthday. You got a question for Daz and Karol?
I should have been there.
I've been fucking with Freddie for a long time.
A long time.
Let's get a little question.
Let me, so when you have your podcast 12 years from now,
you can say, you know, Nori put me on to this.
So I need that prop.
I just want to know, like, sometimes I wish I was in the air, You say you didn't already put me on it is
Like sometimes I wish I was in the air cuz I don't know how the bitches was
Okay, yeah see y'all y'all you I worry about if you see nowadays you're a gangster because
Jesus I'm sorry my wife just texted me just now.
Look, this is crazy.
Look, just now, going to eat with Michelle and the kids.
Holy shit.
And I heard you, nigga.
You heard me.
Damn, nigga, I'm scared again.
I quit cheating too, man.
No, I don't cheat.
I quit, I quit.
But it's a different day and time.
But you asked them, what was your question?
How was the bitches when they was in death row? Yeah, pre-social media.
Monkey footin' the whole game?
Do you understand?
That's what I'm saying.
Monkey footin', no.
Monkey footin', like listen man, I ain't gonna lie.
Monkey footin'.
Let me tell you something,
this niggas that had the game, right?
This niggas that had the game,
like you got the no limit era,
you got the cash money era, you everybody arrow behind on live that death row
What different
They knew our voices, but they didn't know our faces.
So we had a room full of bitches in there,
and they playing the music, rapping the verses,
and they look at us like, hmm.
Where's Snoop?
That's what they said.
Where's Snoop?
Where's Dr. Dre and Snoop?
Where's that nigga?
D-O-C.
They went to Diggy Diggy Doc, y'all?
That's it.
Y'all was that nigga.
That's what you said.
That's my nigga.
D-O-C, you know what I'm saying?
But they knew our voices, but they didn't know our faces.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
And y'all niggas just millionaires.
Yeah, but they didn't know it.
They ain't know it.
Who's the horny one out the bunch?
Me, though.
No, y'all two.
Between y'all two.
There has to be more horny than Karate.
Niggas don't want to ask me that question. You got to relax. You got to relax. Horny, what's up? You got gotta relax. I think you gotta relax. Niggas don't wanna act, we back.
I think you gotta relax.
I think you gotta relax.
I think you gotta relax.
Now stick to the scrubs, get his brother.
I see them shots of Jekyll and Hyde.
Nice!
This is taking over the next one.
That was good!
That was my partner. I got you.
I got you.
I'm hooked.
Hey, look.
Jiggle leg.
Jiggle leg.
Jiggle leg.
Now Gibbs.
Now Gibbs.
This is real shit right now.
Sorry.
I'll take one more shot.
I'm in.
Watermelon.
Let's go.
Let's go.
It's Gibbs' birthday.
Now Gibbs, I want to.
I want booby trap.
Damn.
Me and your Pussy T was in booby trap, right? Can we go tonight?
Yeah, I'll, you know what social distancing.
I'm social dicking.
I've never, I've never.
Social dicking.
I have to get out.
I have to get out.
They got social distancing.
And we're going to have social dicking.
We're going to do big ones.
I'm wearing a big one.
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This is the only serious question I'm going to ask this whole time.
We had JeeZ on the show we had GZ on the show we had discrepancies
like certain things happen he didn't want on the show right right correct I
don't know who was from him or if it was from the label so for lack of a better
term that do respect GZ me and him, we eye to eye, spoke like men, but
in that time, one of the things that was a part of the interview that we asked Jeezy was
what happened to the fallout with Fred Gibbs, I don't remember how Jeezy reacted because
at the end of the day, us not putting out an episode cost us more money
than us putting out the episode.
So, we just wanted to just say,
we just said, yo, listen, Jeezy, whatever, whatever,
we'll take out whatever.
I mean, to the label.
We didn't speak to Jeezy directly, just to be clear.
Right.
But for some reason, something was said
that he didn't want to say.
What was the actual discrepancy between you guys um
so I have to ask you really it was just a shit just a lack of a you know we just
went on the same page you know with my career you know I mean you know I want
to go one way and you know he wanted to go another way so you know I just like
I don't do what I want to do
And you know it was an issue
And I respect the fact that you don't you don't hold that you don't sit around and like this man like nah man I got I mean shit if it wasn't for him. I wouldn't you know I wouldn't be where I'm at you know I mean
So I use that as a as motivation shit. You know I think about that shit every time I rap
You know I'm real thinking shit. I just be like, all right, fuck it, you know what it is,
what it is, this shit competitive to me,
so I just look at it like that.
Like, I never, I ain't never hate the nigga
or nothing like that, you know,
I still listen to the music, all of that shit.
You know what I mean?
But, you know, definitely, you know,
as men, we got differences.
And, you know, maybe one day, you know,
we can iron that shit out, you know what I mean?
But it ain't nothing like that, you know what I mean? It ain't nothing like a, you know, a nigga want to kill a nigga iron that shit out, you know what I mean? But it ain't nothing like that, you know, then I'm like, you know a nigga want to kill a nigga and then like that
You know, I mean it was just a little bit of animosity at the time, but that's
That is what it is. But you know what I respect about you most people from your generation
They continue they just ride on that but you did it you got it out your chest and it was like yo
I'm doing me. I mean I make my little jokes here and there like I poke my little fun but it's just be fun shit man you know
nigga you can do that yeah so they know you know but like I said at the end of
the day you know I mean no no family legend so you know I got you know can't
nobody take that away from at all you. You know what I mean? Gibbs got balls.
But you know what it is?
I think you and his meat meal, like, you know, like how, for lack of a better term,
but, you know, like how Ross has meat meal and, like, so I pray that you brothers work it out eventually.
You know what I'm saying?
Eventually.
I try.
Y'all haven't worked it out yet? I I try I even asked him that nigga
has Farrakhan to reach out to the dick Farrakhan was long wait wait wait wait
wait and I asked the brothers in the nation is mom to reach out because I
am I didn't want to make it seem like I was awesome you know some bullshit you
know no niggas know me the best way to work it all
So I didn't want I wanted them. I want to make it so I got was the best Freddie the best way to work it
I was leaving alone. I believe that I'm just saying don't send out no shout-outs
Cuz that's your family Fuck me
We fought
Me in Japan, my baby. I'm like at all the places you can snuff me. They don't want to give me my weed. By the way, I'm a dip.
I definitely want to give you this shorty.
You don't give me your weed, nigga.
You don't give me this goddamn weed, nigga.
It's live.
It's live.
This guy is crazy.
The funny shit about the whole shit,
and this is what makes it so ill because...
We perform the next day?
No, we perform that night!
We doing scrap.
We both started and balled up.
We like this.
And then look, we know in Japan they don't understand shit.
That nigga know it, I'm like, watch this.
Fuck that nigga Kapow!
They be like...
I said fuck that nigga know it, I'm like, watch this. Fuck that nigga Capone, damn it. I said, fuck that nigga know it.
That means your new show.
Now every time we gonna do this.
We gonna do this all the time.
We gonna do this too.
Let me tell you some funny shit.
So you know it's yen, it's yen, right?
So the next morning we go to the
McDonald's.
So we order like a bunch of shit.
People are like, yo, this is 180,000.
We're like, what?
For McDonald's, nigga?
It even like $200 in American, but we don't know that.
We did the same shit.
So we're like, 180?
And they're like, I bet.
Fuck it.
We in.
We in.
That was years.
Two years, yeah.
So we like, we in.
Fuck it.
We in.
Two million dollars.
We in.
We in. We in. The motherfuckers bring us some McDonald's, and they just left it on the counter. That was yeah You can get beer, you can get beer, you can get the beer, you can get the beer. They got all that shit over there.
That shit was lit, though.
They got alcohol and McDonald's.
But I was talking about, nigga, like, we were talking about brotherly shit, like how you and Jeezy went through y'all shit.
Y'all niggas go through y'all shit.
But me and Sly went through our shit.
But, you know, our shit a little different.
I was locked up.
A nigga could have dissed me.
A nigga could have said, yo, fuck that nigga. That nigga locked up. That could've dissed me nigga could've said yo fuck that nigga that
nigga locked up that nigga this that nigga whatever but I came home to a million dollars
fur coats
I'm saying that to speak on the brotherly bonds that you have with your nigga you have with your
nigga and I got with my nigga that's why we sitting here right motherfucking now.
And instead we did, we can freak it out.
What?
I said we ain't gonna do shit.
You didn't say nothing.
This shit was gonna happen because by nature, look, by nature, groups don't last long.
I don't want to ask how niggas hide.
Niggas don't last long.
I don't want to be in a group.
I've never been in a group with a nigga.
I gotta argue.
You gotta argue.
You gotta argue.
You gotta fucking fight. You gotta argue. You gotta argue.
You gotta fucking fight.
You gotta argue.
You gotta argue because somebody's lying if you don't argue.
If you don't have a misunderstanding, somebody's freaking.
Somebody is my real brother.
Right.
So he's saying this is shit.
But being in a group is a good tag team to whip somebody ass if you're there.
We done did it.
We done did it.
Right.
Me and Daz would disagree about everything.
Right. The second somebody got an issue, Me and Daz would disagree about everything.
The second somebody got an issue, me and Daz would tear you all up.
Daz was the first one, he was like, fuck him up.
Daz was like, huh?
Boppy Knuckles said some shit about you in the magazine, and I stepped in.
He didn't even think that was going to happen.
Freddie Foxx.
Freddie Foxx.
That nigga was decent, nigga. I was a little mad.
Freddie Foxx was a good nigga. You're a man now, but back in the day. Pretty I'm not saying that's all true. I've seen him in the BMJs. Trench, I'll leave that out.
Trench, shout out to Trench. Trench, I'll leave that out.
You know, but it just goes to say that we got our brothers back.
Do you see that history though, Capone?
Do you see that history though, Capone?
Because Freddie's an elder.
That's right.
You see what I'm saying? Freddie Foxx is an elder.
That's right.
And he had an issue with a youngster, which was Norrie.
And even though you and Norrie was not seeing eye to eye,
you still pushed the line for your brother.
As I'm always going to do.
And risked your thing.
Yes.
Your life.
That's my nigga.
And Freddie, I bet you this much to the day. I bet you you respect
But I know you. Freddie over here looking like, nigga, I'm a monster.
Nigga, I'm the real Freddie.
Look at me.
But you know what?
Let's give a clap to this.
Hey, hey, let's give a clap to this.
It worked out, and now Freddie.
Big up Freddie.
Big up Freddie.
Come on, man.
We had him stand.
We had him stand.
We had him stand.
We had him stand.
We had him stand.
We had him stand.
We had him stand. We had him stand. We had him stand. We had him stand. You gotta do that. Give it up for Tretch, cuz.
Tretch's relationship with Tupac,
that was even bigger than what I think anybody from East or West Coast thought.
That was his closest friend.
What?
Tupac.
Yeah.
Tretch.
I didn't understand that until I seen Tupac's shit.
And they was talking about...
Everybody filled up with their shots?
Yeah, yeah. And they was talking about Tupac.
Salud.
Tretch got Tupac his rolling juice.
Wow. Salud.
Tretch went there, Tretch went there, he had his roll solidified.
He said, I'mma burn my homie.
So when he got to the set, they like, who they like who fuck is this he like that's Tupac
They're like oh Tupac so Tupac like I'm not reading for these niggas so tracks like not a guy had just kicked the shit
So the niggas is like yeah, we got a roll
Let's see if you want to leave for this road nigga Tupac ran for the world and not only got the world
I got the leader mode in the trenches like what about me? I went to jail for that movie.
Nigga, your name was Bishop, nigga.
They used to call me Bishop in my hood.
I saw that movie and I shot two niggas that day.
You shot two niggas that day?
I shot two niggas that day.
That was your crime, nigga.
Listen, I don't even want to talk about it.
Just leave it alone. But listen, I literally went to jail for juice, bro. I went there, I saw that shit, I said, I got to jail for juice.
I went there, I saw that shit, I said, I gotta shoot somebody today.
I gotta be like this.
I gotta shoot.
I gotta give a proud to my Gemini.
That's right.
Every motherfucking birthday once you get niggas.
I ain't got a lot, man.
Also, big up to Boppo.
Big up to Boppo.
One of the most stand upup people I ever met.
Yes, sir.
He's loyal. He's there.
He's there for one job, but do 50 million jobs.
It comes along with it.
I love you, Poppo.
Just in case you don't know.
Yes.
What was your mind state overseas when they had you locked up over there?
Oh, gosh, that shit.
You was the first ASAP Rocky.
I was praying proud of my man we've been over
there to Stockholm and all the other service city they have a knock on is in
the room while we were smoking his shit I love them in a in a France and in the
auction both and you have rich marry who's your lawyer
Oh Scott Lehman Scott your bias Scott, by the way, Scott Lehman.
Let me tell you, Scott Lehman's very expensive.
Scott Lehman came to my barbecue and charged me for it.
Scott Lehman.
Nigga, I invited you to the barbecue, nigga.
Shout out to Scott.
But at one point, I did say something legal,
then nigga billed me for that.
I said, oh, you can't talk to my lawyer at all.
Like, if they come see you, just keep it neutral.
It was me.
I paid.
I was like, yo, I broke up the case at one point.
And for that 13 minutes, he billed me for that.
I said, holy shit.
I'm sorry.
I was the first person to come out there, man.
So shout out to Scott.
He came out there to France.
Scott Lehman.
You know, he was the first American voice I heard.
And I was like, damn.
You know, it wasn't like no different than like, you know, regular jail
But the only thing was just you know, the language barrier. I mean who fuck say they are shit like that
In France, you know, I you know in a distance from your family, you know here, you know, come busy, you know
You know, they got to get on a 15 hour
Yes, even take long. It's like three four months months. Wait a minute. They got to do 13 days.
Nah, not at all.
It took four months.
Not at all.
I had to be,
because I had to fight the extradition.
I got arrested in France.
You said months?
Yeah, months.
And I had to fight the extradition to Austria.
So my first case was not trying to even get sent there
for that bullshit shit they were trying to charge me for.
And then I just said, fuck it.
Let me just go over there and fight it, because I didn't do it. So I to charge me for. And then I just said, fuck it. Let me just go over there and fight it
because I didn't do it, so I'm going to win.
And then I got over there.
And then, you know, they don't do bail in Europe
and shit like that, so it ain't like...
You can't just bail out.
That's American. So you got to sit down.
Yeah, sit down.
They got the fucking Air Force locked in.
The last month of my case, they let me out.
And let me... But no bail. They like let me out and like let me
But they just let you out. They not it. Let me they like brace brace brace to me I mean, they made me get a apartment and sit in the apartment. Oh, yeah, it's stayed in. Yeah
Australia or France
They got good weed over there
Fuck no, I wouldn't even think about
What was that first hit like Let me go back to the stairs, bro
Oh, yeah, oh yeah, I'll give a movie was was in. What movie you was in? Compton, Night at Compton. Oh, yes, that's correct.
Uh-huh.
Come on, sit up. Come on. You got to be a kid.
And see those in move?
He like to drink and stand up.
Oh, all right, all right, cool, cool.
He said he like to drink and stand up.
He's got a liquor for a better way of standing up.
That's just how it is.
How it is.
He said he like to stand up and he's got a liquor for a better way of standing up.
I'm a softie.
I'm a good guy.
Night with a good guy. How is it being around these brothers? Shit, these my big brothers, man. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Neighborhood good.
How is it being around these brothers?
Shit, these my big brothers, man.
They make me a handle.
You drinking?
Yeah, what do you got?
What's drinking?
What's Hennessy at?
Oh shit, we don't got any.
We got D'Ussé, baby.
D'Ussé, baby. Jay Z is veryuse, baby. Duse. You know, Jay-Z is very good, dog.
You know what I'm saying?
That's a rock.
Jay-Z is very good, dog.
You know what I'm saying?
Yo, good to see you, my kid.
Likewise, my brother.
Get that head.
What in the wrong?
You do us the wrong.
That's right, man.
What's going on?
What's up, brother?
Yo, come on.
Come over here, bro.
Come on.
You know, I'm ready.
We was at the house cooking up the other day.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Come on, make that jerk chicken.
He's a jerk chicken, bro.
I don't know if you had a jerk chicken.
Jerk chicken.
This coming weekend, Friday, we have the boats.
We're going to all rent boats on Friday. I don't know, this coming weekend, Friday, we have the boats, we're gonna all,
grid boats on Friday.
Saturday, we got the barbecue, Mike Booth crib.
Boats out here, we just gonna just.
Boats and hoes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean.
I got it for the top, B&H.
I got it, you know.
Boats and hoes and y'all.
I got, you know.
Nah, I got that one. I got a little bit more I got
one man did Friday and then Saturday we got the Hollywood barbecue I want one
and then Sunday we let the dinner at star delis in case you don't know what Star Deli is. Star Deli is a nice spot. Last night you brought me there. We was there last night.
Oh, yeah.
Shout out to the Army.
We ain't good as a motherfucker.
That's what I said.
That's what we on.
Yeah, that's my guy.
How y'all niggas in LA?
We're worldwide niggas.
I know that, but why y'all niggas in LA right now?
LA is locked down.
I just had to mention that because I was bumping your shit, bro.
And you know, I was at the Italian restaurant last night, man.
I had the $79 steak, the 32 ounces, and the motherfucking Alfredo.
And the Alfredo.
And the Alfredo.
And the Alfredo.
Shout out to Alfredo.
We trying to buy it right now. He got the joint. I want some goddamn Alfredo
Some goddamn Alfredo tell mother joy he got the joint right now
Nothing up to Bob the actual afraid of Bob apologize. Oh, we got that we got the actual Alfredo sauce coming to Oh Get along for me. I just want y'all to know that gives he's a pawn shop right now
Yo, this is the new generation be we proud as shit as you, bro.
Yeah, thank you, man. You know what I mean?
All of us.
We talked about Drake.
He wasn't here.
He stands out.
Drake.
And you know why?
This is important.
Because a lot of people think that we're the older statesmen and we don't love that new
generation, which is false.
Yeah.
We love certain things about it.
Right.
We don't love it all but no one
loves it all nobody nobody loves it all You see me on that shit? You like, fuck that nigga. Like, all that nigga, fuck you, nigga. How you say it?
Fuck.
I just remade one of your songs.
It ain't Buddy Buddy.
It ain't fake.
The industry is fake.
Fake is the past.
That's not an exalting the past.
I just remade one of your shit.
OK.
Listen, listen, Gibbs.
You a great guy.
I want to tell you face to face, face to face
from the new generation, you one of the guys
that I know
all of us older statesmen we sit around
and say he's doing it the right way
he's doing it he's keeping
hip hop alive and
you're keeping that lyrical content
and you motherfucking busting these
young boys asses too
and we respect that god damn make some noise
for Freddie Gitts
and happy birthday and happy birthday Goddamn, make some noise for Freddie, get it. That's it. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
Happy birthday, nigga.
Happy birthday, Con.
Thank you.
Happy birthday, man.
I got one more shot of that for me.
That's it.
And then I'm closing it out for this.
I got one more shot for you.
That's the killer.
That's Pup Daddy, the killer.
The greatest killer, even though I don't think he's the killer.
Again, let's give it up for Pup Daddy.
Give it up for Pup Daddy.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
What about Jay and the D'Ussé?
Jay and the D'Ussé.
We got to give it up for Jay and the D'Ussé, too.
What is that?
That's the D'Ussé.
I got to say one thing. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
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wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, no, no, no, no. Ice Cube. We got to talk about what's happening. Today's birthday? Okay, okay. Ice Cube birthday today.
Ice Cube birthday today?
Ice Cube birthday today?
Yo, by the way, if y'all haven't been following Ice Cube on Twitter, your life is not complete.
You got to follow Ice Cube on Twitter.
They kicking knives on that bitch.
That nigga is, that nigga is F-O-I out this motherfucker.
That nigga is minister, that nigga is minister Ice Cube. That shit is so hard. Motherfucker that
Yo he offered a hundred thousand to pay for the
They hit some some some shit whatever they did and cube said if you don't personal charges I'll pay the hundred thousand that war that is baby
The gesture just a gesture is gay
This is a new ice cube act like this is a new Ice Cube.
This is Ice Cube.
This is who he was from the beginning.
Today was a good day.
Come on, come on.
Man, smoke up.
Smoke up, guys.
And the nigga made the big three.
You got a lot.
You got a lot.
Yeah, Dash.
Come on, man.
Man, Mish.
Listen, listen.
Anybody got a shot?
Anybody got a shot?
Mish?
All right, I'm just going to drink this little bit I got in here right here.
Come on. We love you, Dash. Even though when I bit I got in here right here. We love you, Dad.
Even though when I did the drink, I said it.
You did, Dad.
Church!
Church!
Church!
Preach!
Preach!
Preach!
Oh, shit.
All right, bro, let's talk about what's happening.
My shit is gone.
Look, I just wanted you all to know.
I didn't trust you.
You better.
He gave me a big-ass shot, though.
It's your birthday, nigga.
My shit's gone.
It's your birthday.
Oh shit.
Hand it.
I'm trying to get you fucked up real quick.
Hand it.
You know what you're doing?
You're a gangster.
You know what, do you realize that a punk so much as a man can't even keep you?
I'm a duck.
Duck.
You're probably one of the only artists that our generation is fucked with from Pusha T.
I see the respect Pusha T have for you.
I see the respect Dog Pound has for you.
I see the respect CNN has for you.
Do you realize you're one of them?
Because a lot of people think us older guys
don't appreciate what's going on in the sports.
I fuck with Kendrick and Cole and all that type shit though.
Yeah.
No, I fuck with Kendrick.
Yeah, definitely fuck Kendrick.
I fuck with Cole.
I fuck with anybody who got the mind state
on going to get it. Yeah, exactly. You can talk to somebody in fuck would anybody got the mind state on going to get it?
You can talk to somebody in here again and find out what the fuck going on.
Different light.
Yeah, like, you know, up there is like, you know, best rappers type shit.
See, first of all, this is my kill.
My kill.
That's what's up.
Because you also co-signed Kendrick when Kendrick said he's a Muslim that eat pork. That's what's up. Right. Because you also co-signed Kendrick when Kendrick said, he's a Muslim that eat pork.
That's corrupt.
That was a corrupt line.
I remember your classic line when you said, nigga, we don't want your streets.
We don't want your streets.
Take another swig.
We don't want your streets.
I wasn't being mean.
I wasn't being disrespectful.
I was just saying.
Let me tell you.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not going to lie to you. Take another swing at me, man. We don't want Joe's face! You know, I wasn't being mean.
I was just, you know, I wasn't being disrespectful.
I was just saying.
Let me tell you something.
Can I say something corrupt?
Let me just tell you something, right?
Corrupt me while I'm real brother.
Like, I really love this nigga, like, for real.
I felt corrupt hard.
You had a real underrated, that one shit,
that double-diss shit you did, the East Coast, West Coast diss,
the corruption album.
Oh, yes, sir. That shit was underrated as fuck. Woo! Let's give it a little shot right the East Coast West Coast this the corruption now. Yes, I should underrated this
When Kendrick did you
But You call me on the phone But can't you do the thing right? I was trying to be funny. All right, cuz Kendrick said well Muslim they are poor whatever
I'm the king of New York that people like from New York
Can what fit right? What's only say that on this is the big song song? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, just, I'm playing with the homie. He called me, he said,
Yo, cuz.
You called me.
I called corrupt, he called you.
Because corrupt was that snooper.
And I put y'all two on the phone.
Yes.
Yo, let me tell you something.
This is my nigga.
If you never got cursed out by a crip,
you never lived your life in your life.
Nah, that nigga said, oh, neighborhood, come.
And I just, I could have said sorry a long time ago, but I just let him curse me out.
I was like, get out of here, bro.
This shit sounded so great.
He was like, I thought he was crippled.
I was like, where are you going?
No, I said, no.
No, I'm not. No, I'm not. Because I was like, yo, I'm gonna go with you.
I was like, yo, listen, because I was sorry.
As soon as he said, I didn't take that right.
I was sorry from that second, but I also wanted him to vent.
And when he vented, I was like, yo, this is the best.
If you ain't never been cursed out by a crip, listen, I do this.
If you ain't never been cursed out by a crip, you never I do this. If you ain't never been cursed at by a crip, you never lived your life.
All y'all niggas is in this game.
Hold on, hold on. Do you hear me? When you get cursed, like, cause he didn't curse at
me, but he cursed at me. And he was just like, it was a cop. That is the best fucking life.
And I could have said sorry from the first 20 seconds,
but I wanted to corrupt it.
Just keep going.
Let me tell you something.
When a real crip, like, get the cursor,
there's nothing more special in life.
I'm sorry.
I didn't know.
I didn't know if you knew.
I don't know if you knew.
That's hard.
Like, when a crip, the way they just, like. Why you put your hat down? I don't know. I don't know if you knew. I don't know if you knew. That's art. Like when I, when I, when I... Yo, cut! Put it on the way they just...
Why you put your hat down? What you...
I don't know! I don't know!
Cause you see that?
Hey, pause! You saw that?
I mentioned, I mentioned
Karama dance like this. Yo, nigga
do-do-do-do-do. And, but they
ain't my brothers. They're not my brothers, so I'm listening.
I'm like, yo, I really wish I was in
this room right now.
Like, because this is real shit.
And you know what you told me, which was real.
It was like, yo, after pocketing big, let's not play around ever.
Yeah.
And you know what?
I took that.
I took that to the heart.
Because the thing was, I thought you would get the line.
But when you didn't get the line, I did say sorry.
Like, as a man. You know, you're my brother.
Dad's my brother.
Come on, you're the bro too.
But let me just be clear.
But that shit was real to me right there.
Like, like, like that conversation was like, oh shit, because I didn't know.
I just thought it was a rap.
But I told you.
No more rap shit.
You don't have to.
You don't have to be sorry.
Sorry is irrelevant.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just being real.
Being real, yes.
You know, we can't play with this game right now.
First of all, it's my rhyme.
We're just going to have a rhyme.
It was your rhyme.
First of all, it's my rhyme.
Right.
Yes.
Okay, that my family decided to reiterate in his rhyme.
Big up Kendrick.
Yeah.
And gave me my love.
Why you can still smell it?
Yes.
You understand me?
So it's like, you can't be mad at him
if you ain't mad at me.
Right.
So that's what I was trying to do.
And that's my whole point.
And that's what you was trying to do.
I was trying to say like, yo,
me and Karrueche, we came out of this.
He took it a different way. Karrueche, yo, come. You can't get involved with anybody. I was trying to say like you're being corrupt me out of this
What they want to see? The young man stated. You guys can't make sure nobody knows
of you niggas. He didn't mention you.
He didn't mention Capone,
Freddie, he didn't mention Scobie.
He didn't mention anybody else.
He mentioned the ones.
So let him mention the ones
and let these young men hash it out.
They'll figure it out.
I ain't seen a good rap diss in a long time, though.
I'll bet you have.
You know what the funny shit was, though?
For me, right?
And I'm from our generation.
I liked the Meat Mill and Drake shit
when it was like one-sided, half-sided and shit.
Because...
That wasn't my favorite beef.
No, it that was my favorite
that was just a beef that was different
hey that was a beast
it started on twitter that's what I was
expecting
it was different but I like it because it counted though you're gonna talk about it
that was a it was a discre beef. It was a discrepancy. It was a discrepancy. I like it because it counted.
Yeah, it was a discrepancy.
For this generation, it counted as a beef.
It was like Kanye and 50.
That's just like Nelly and KLS1.
It counted as a beef.
It was like Kanye and 50.
I didn't even know Kanye and 50 had beef.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
That's how we feel about the other.
See, see the beef.
Beef.
I didn't see that.
Not beef, but.
It's not beef. Disagreements is legendary. What is this? You're shooting. That's how I love it, that's how we feel about the other one. See to me, beef, like not beef, but
disagreement is legendary.
That's how I love it.
Like these guys made New York, New York, we made LA LA.
And it's just crazy because every time a person, I go to LA or California,
they say, who's the closest person you two?
I say, the Ruffin Dabs.
And they say, that's crazy.
Like when I go to LA, I call these dudes.
50th Street dude, Mika Street dude, and then you got Kanye, and then you got Smoke.
That's why I was saying it like that.
Let me tell you, Scolder, because how far we go back, in 1999, when I came home from jail, in 2000, we went to the Sauce Awards,
the niggas was robbing every rapper out there.
Who did we call?
Oh, yeah.
This nigga.
This nigga came.
What was your bodyguard at that time?
What was that nigga name?
We went to niggas' house.
What was that nigga?
I ain't gonna lie.
This nigga brought me the A-Trade block.
It was a...
Nigga, his sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store.
My sister went to the store. My sister went to the store. My sister went to the store. My sister went to the store. My sister went to the store. I have read the monster cody book monster cody shit I forget where you brought me to
we not going over there
we going over there
we said who can we call
he probably was 60
Dre Cuss was like no
I'm sorry bro
I apologize
let me tell you something bro
that shit was active
that shit was active. Listen, that shit was active.
When I was coming up, he brought me to...
In my mind, you need to correct me.
In my mind, we went to somebody's house
and they was braiding hair, selling donuts
and rolling dice in the same exact crib.
And I said, fuck it.
I'm in.
I'm home.
I'm home.
I said, fuck it, yo.
I'm home.
This is what I do in New York, yo.
What the fuck?
Malik.
Malik, nigga.
And guess where Malik comes from?
Guess where Malik from?
New York.
Bronx.
Malik, nigga.
The boogie down Bronx.
Nigga.
Malik.
I had him in L.A.
Yo, everyone we see. I never went anywhere without Malik. You never went anywhere? Down It's not the
Biggest bullies in the world
Everybody like you had to be connected. I was a cookie for the family go
That's right now the fat burgers across Yeah, fat burger, fat burger, of course you did. Yo, listen to me. Yo, listen to me, kid. You went to LA, and you ain't tapping in?
Yep, the Lava Riddian.
You niggas got it.
That's what my dad's looking at me like.
I've been living in LA for 10 years.
I know.
That's why I said it.
I know a little bit about when it's time to make you tap in.
Oh, no, listen to me, bro.
But I don't mean with the bullshit.
The Nico was the La Meridian.
It turned into La Meridian.
Yeah, but it was the Nico at first.
It was the Nico at that time.
No, I think it was the La Meridian where we went.
No, it was the Nico.
It was the Nico since then.
And then it turned into La Meridian only two months.
It was the Nico since the 80s.
I'm not saying we're up. Busy Bones told the story. And then it turned into La Meridien only two months. It was the Niko since the 80s.
No, I'm not saying that.
Busy Bones told the story.
Oh, yeah.
That night.
Oh, yeah.
We was there.
We was there.
We was there.
We was there.
We was there.
Now I was with...
Now I was with there, too.
Come on.
I just said this.
OK.
Now I was with there.
I ain't done.
I ain't done.
I ain't done.
It was the Niko Hotel since the beginning of time.
Yes.
Then in the 2000s, it turned into the llama riddion okay
but this is the miko hotel with the fat burger
because i used to sneak in the all the times
that's what sky got here remember the sky got here right oh yeah that was 93.94 Motherfucker
Oh, yeah Every rapper in the world at that motherfucking eat.
Late at night, you had a party, all that shit.
The only reason why we was there was because Suge and them was in that game.
We definitely didn't go there with Suge.
We didn't go there.
We didn't go there.
We didn't understand.
We were like, yo, I don't know what them niggas sold.
We were scared of y'all. We don't know, man.iggas is all about. We're scared of y'all.
We don't know, man.
It's like, what, 93?
92, 93.
It definitely wasn't going to be that.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail.
We was in jail. We was in jail. We was in jail. We shot the ball. I was a champ, nigga. I shot the ball. Nigga, like, yo, is Depp real, then? Nigga, nigga don't want to be there. Let's go to the Ox inside.
Let's chill, because we don't know what's going to happen.
We don't know. We don't know.
Oh, hood.
He came out in 94.
Ain't that...
Nobody wanted you to know what it was like.
Nobody wanted to be around us, nigga.
Like, Parker was Ox.
Yeah, everybody got a shot?
Yeah.
We got the shots.
Yo, when the Chronic came out in 91, right?
92.
92, right?
In the 92. Yeah. I want to chronic him on 91 right 92 92 92 92
I'ma in it right now. I'm only prolong this. Let me take everybody be coming through everybody I'm tomorrow when I say everybody I mean everybody everybody that the people is just on camera everybody around we really appreciate this you know right now we're going to
a pandemic but it's a pandemic us as black folks we've been going through
forever so if you are affiliated with black people you Latino you white you
whatever now is the time to come up and speak up
Stan say that really black lives really do matter. It's not because any other lives don't matter.
But when you look at your wife and you say, I love you,
you don't want your wife to say it back to her.
But I love everybody.
You don't want that.
The thing is right now, it doesn't seem like black lives matter.
That's the reason why we're saying black lives matter.
I'm not trying to be political.
I've never been political.
That's not what we do.
But at the end of the day,
I have a phone.
And that phone, I see
this shit every day.
I literally cried the other day just looking at
Instagram because everything was
just back to back
fucked up shit.
And I want people to know that though I'm not
political, I am here
with my motherfucking people.
I am black.
I'm Puerto Rican, but I'm black.
If you got to worry about where your kid goes and leaves the house, if he coming home or not, this is for you.
That's it.
Listen to me.
I'm raising three.
I'm leaving three.
Raising three or four black boys right now.
Every time they go outside, I say, Daddy, I'm going to go outside.
I'm going to go to 7-Eleven.
I'm scared to death.
And I'm supposed to be privileged.
For lack of a better term, I'm supposed to be, like, what they say, up.
I'm supposed to be whatever that.
And that shit doesn't, it doesn't accept me.
It don't accept me.
Like, when my boy asks me to go to the store,
I have to question it, like, and say,
what store?
I'm going to say something.
I'm going to say something, big bro.
Look, like, it's on some real shit, though.
Like, you know, the police is some bitches.
The system is some bitches.
You know what I'm saying?
We definitely in a racist system.
But it's been like that for, like, 600 years, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Another thing, too, we got to stop smoking each other too. Yeah.
That's what I was going to say.
It's going to stop killing niggas.
I feel like niggas scared to say that right now
because they say like if you say that, then you're like,
oh, you're not with the shit or you're not with,
nah, nigga, nigga, fuck that nigga.
Like, I'm going to be real.
Let's see what happens.
I've definitely experienced the shit on both sides.
Honestly, a friend get killed by the police, you know what I'm saying, in front of me.
And, but, you know, a lot of times, nigga, when I've been in violent situations, it was a nigga killing me, nigga.
It was a nigga trying to kill me.
It was a nigga trying to stab me.
It was a nigga trying to shoot me.
And you got to stop doing that shit.
You got to stop doing that shit, too.
But you know what?
I bet you that brother is feeling different right now. But listen, I know that that's a byproduct of the systematic oppression.
So I'm not stupid.
You know what I'm saying?
So I know that niggas killing niggas is a byproduct of that.
You know what I look at like that with Frank?
On some real shit?
You got black on black crime.
You got white on white crime. You got black on black crime.
You got white on white crime.
You got Spanish on Spanish crime.
Cause everybody in they little gangs,
you got white gangs that kill white niggas.
Bikers kill bikers.
That's what they do.
You got the pagans and the Mayans and all these niggas.
You got bikers and bikers.
You got black niggas, black niggas,
Spanish, Spanish, Spanish.
But at the end of the day,
we're the only ones that's getting killed by law enforcement.
You see the Godfather, that shit is all white, all white crime.
We're not protesting, like, when somebody says,
yo, and this is no disrespect to you, my brother.
No, no, no.
This is all super love.
When somebody say, yo, we got to stop killing each other,
100% facts, but we're not the only ones killing each other.
They all are, but we're the only ones getting treated unjustly,
getting 20 years for a year
of crime. Getting killed by police
when a nigga running away, his back
is turned. But then you got a white motherfucker
who goes up in another white police place
and he snuck the police and they
arrest him. And take the police car.
And take the police car.
The thing is not...
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on, Gotti.
The shit is, like, we One moment though, Gotti.
The shit is, we as a whole, we definitely gotta stop killing each other.
But the thing about it is, we can't have love for each other when we got all the police force on our back, all this shit on our back.
We gotta say, alright listen, this is the route we're gonna take.
We gotta police our neighborhoods. Our neighborhoods is our first we're going to take. We got to police our neighborhoods.
Our neighborhoods is our first things that we got to control.
Like back in the days in the 70s, 60s, that's where the BLA, the Black Panthers and all this came out.
We got to start policing our neighborhoods to where you could go.
It'd be like, yo, I'm Freddie Gibbs, nigga.
Y'all little niggas going to know me.
I'm going to police y'all.
No, you're not killing that little nigga.
This is what we're going to do. We're going to box. We're going to get a gym Denzel, Denzel jumped out of the car. Stop that shit. Stop that shit. You see that? That was some hard shit.
We're getting, we're getting, we have to take control of our neighborhoods
That's the first thing we got to do because at the end of the day
They're like it's easy to kill these niggas cuz they ain't got control of they square
It's easy to kill a nigga where you got this nigga this nigga. fuck that y'all niggas come in here in this motherfucking circle and try
to kill a black man in here we falling on the police nigga and that's the only way we gonna
move is they start seeing that we're sticking together i mean la i mean in retrospect la was
the first thing like the first riots that we seen was the watch boys and then the right and then Rodney King in 1992 and 92 was the um... I respect what you're saying, for real. I respect what you're saying, that's real shit.
We all know that.
It's definitely...
Was that the first time?
And in Mexico.
Was the Bloods, Crips, and Mex...
Hold on, hold on, I want to have one conversation.
So was that the first time the Bloods, Crips, and Mexicans got together?
Which one, in 17...
Oh, it was 92.
No, 92. You told me that, you and Frank. Got together They brought that note it was just when they did the day they just took over. That's what I
That's not a medium medium
Takes one picture you think everybody thinks that that's the entire picture. It's not.
Then it's one picture.
One person and his people defending his territory.
And you think all the rest of them is about that.
When all the rest of them is doing the same crime that everybody else considers a crime.
Facts.
Which is not a crime.
You know what happened at ATL right now, what?
When they shot the dude in the back?
And the motherfucking, they burned the Wendy's down?
And the nigga filmed the white girl burning the Wendy's down?
He said, I gotta document this so y'all won't say it's us.
Because the first thing y'all gonna say,
the nigga's done burned the Wendy's down.
No, motherfucker, it's the white woman. That's the second Wendy's they burned down. No, but I'm talking about the Wendy's. They say niggas done burn doing these there no motherfuckers
second Wendy's they burn down
First one where it happened that Pause, pause, pause, pause. He was in the drive, he was sleeping.
Jigga, Jigga, pause.
Pause, girls, all pause.
Pause.
All that shit right there.
The first Wendy's that burned down, the first one they making all the fuss about, right?
Yeah, that's what happened.
A white girl burned that down?
She burned it.
Nigga, nigga filmed her, bro.
He filmed her and he was on her ride.
I'm not on her ride, I was all right. I'm not around I said around I'm so
We all types of animals and all types of shit in the media.
But he took the right girl and said, is this the bitch that's doing that shit?
It's not us.
And then now all the rest of the Wendy's that's burning, we know.
We didn't start this shit. White people did most of the looting.
That's why I came back.
See, they was tracing bricks.
They was tracing bricks.
I've been trying to get a watch all week.
Can't get shit.
Can't get shit.
They get all that shit.
You know what?
Thank you all for hanging out with Dreamcats, man.
Let's go film this video.
Let's go live.
Let's go to the video.
Let's do it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Let's talk about it. Freddie Gibbs got the best album out right now.
That's right.
And we were talking about Chuck Tellers and Freddie Gibbs.
And we got to talk about me and Daz's album.
And Chuck Tellers.
Me and Daz got the album coming out.
You and Daz have the album coming out.
What's the first time you and Chuck said, I mean,
same Chuck with who?
And I'm not going to lie, Daz.
First time I seen Chuck's.
Come on.
That was out.
I don't know.
What's with you? Dr. J. Oh, yeah, definitely. Yeah, first time I see just
First time you see Chuck
First time I seen sucks. Yeah, doc. Yeah, it had to be like
Susie in the minutes. Mm-hmm fucking like Bill Russell Bill Russell. They was wearing them shits. That was they sneaker though.
That was them.
Yeah, that's what they was wearing, the shit.
Hell yeah, so yeah, that era.
And then after that, I just seen West Coast niggas
wearing that shit.
Y'all ain't no adorable gang signer at all.
I fake it a lot.
I fake it.
I fake it very good.
A lot of niggas faking it don't work.
No, no, no, no, no, no. That's another thing. Shout out lot of niggas faking it don't work.
No, no, no, no, no.
That's another thing.
Shout out to all niggas in games.
Man, y'all gotta stop trying too hard when y'all meet niggas to be looking tough.
You know what I'm saying?
Real shit.
Just be real with yourself.
Real shit.
But we're going to end it right now.
Drink Champs, once again, man.
Thank you.
Daz and Kuro.
Daz and Kuro.
Daz and Kuro.
Daz and Kuro.
Daz and Kuro. Daz and Kuro. Daz and Kuro. Daz and Kuro. Daz and you're awesome, bro. Daz is the one that has the album coming out. Daz is the one that has the album coming out.
We just recruited Fred from Gensley.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You got to give y'all a hook or something.
You got to give y'all a hook.
Listen, that nigga.
I ain't going to write no hooks on this album.
Alfredo ain't got no hooks, man.
Yeah, fuck it.
You going to do something for this nigga.
You in, nigga.
You in.
I'll do something, nigga.
I'm fucking with you.
But yo, man, thank y'all so much man
Yo this is our first episode
You know
After quarantine
And all that
And you know what
Thank y'all for coming out man
I really appreciate it
We're gonna go out there
And film a couple of scenes
Yo love y'all
Love y'all
Yeah
Yeah
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