Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss on Tekashi 6ix9ine & hip hop's SNITCHING era, Shedeur Sanders, WILD jail stories

Episode Date: August 19, 2025

Fat Joe and Jadakiss are BACK to discuss the troubling rise of snitching in hip hop, from Tekashi 6ix9ine pointing people out in court to the rumors swirling around Gunna's involvement in Young Thug's... trial. Joe and Jada also react to Shedeur Sanders' electric NFL preseason debut for the Cleveland Browns against the Carolina Panthers, Finesse2Tymes dealing with controversy after his mother came out with a GoFundMe, and Joe tells some EPIC stories from his time in jail.5:30 - Finesse2Tymes drama 14:00 - Tekashi 6ix9ine & snitching in hip hop 25:00 - Joe's reaction to Gunna's album 29:30 - Shedeur Sanders BALLED OUT 39:00 - Fat Joe shares WILD jail stories 1:00:15 - The Lox joining Mobb Deep & Raekwon on tour? [Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.]See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:14 That's a fact. What's up, y'all? This is Joe Crack, the Dawn. It's your boy Jada. You know what it is, the Joe and Jada show. Welcome to our world. Well, we get paid to be the flyers dudes in the game and fucking talk shit. This is amazing in this world, right? 2025 is something special. We get to come up here, throw that shit on, and talk shit.
Starting point is 00:02:53 It's so crazy, right? Because, yo, Jada, now I'm locked in, right? You locked in, too. You don't realize you locked in. You coming through, like, all right, but you really locked in on this podcast shit. And I analyzed this podcast world, and most of them, if we go according to the list that they put out, most of them lead off controversy. Everything they do is controversy. Sit up in there, talk about girls, talk about dude, like this.
Starting point is 00:03:25 All they shit. If you look at that whole list, all these guys are just amplifying the hate. They actually have some podcasters. They made people kill each other on their podcast. Like, yo, this guy said, fuck your mother. Are you going to kill them? Yo, or this, this, this.
Starting point is 00:03:41 And they went and killed each other. And they want reparations. They're like, yo, what's my man? Who was it? G. Herbo or somebody said, yo, y'all got to donate something back to the hook. because the point is they lead with
Starting point is 00:03:56 controversy, we lead with love. We hear with the spirit of hip-hop. We hear to preserve the culture. And we walk with God. We walk with God. I'm looking, you know what I'm saying? On IG, I see this guy
Starting point is 00:04:14 randomly. And he's talking about his wife. He even talked about his wife almost like more than God like he was like my wife is everything I cut off my best friend I dis and this and that
Starting point is 00:04:28 I dis for my wife anything this my wife is number one I don't care this this this what do you feel about that example he's in the space
Starting point is 00:04:43 where his wife is larger than life for him you congrats to him you know what I mean He never been, he never caught his left hook or he never been in an experience to the world world yet. He'd be a lot.
Starting point is 00:04:59 You know, one thing I never liked is guys who, hey, we all love our wives, right, and our family, but I never respected men who get a wife and get so in love with them that they forget their mother. They lose it. They forget their mother and their family. They act like, this is my family. this is no longer my family.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Like, I only have to care about my wife and my children and not my moms or my pops or, you know, I never liked that. Yeah, that's kind of cowardly. It should never be no reason for you to cut off your bombs or your parents. You know what's crazy? I'm going to ask you something.
Starting point is 00:05:44 You don't have to have a comment. I don't have to have a comment. No. No, I'm just keeping it a buck. Right, because I don't really know enough of the brother to really elaborate, but I could tell you from our perspective, being in the hip-hop game for so long. But I see the guy, finesse two times. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:06:06 I've seen his mom's on there. I don't know. Let me talk, or then maybe chime in. Go ahead. I ain't chiming in. I'm just listening. Go ahead. As I've seen this.
Starting point is 00:06:18 so most of us in hip hop grew up poor struggling to this day I got family members that left in the project but I got to cut you off before that because it's something like assholes in the comments that think I grew up like the hawksdibus
Starting point is 00:06:39 I'm saying I don't know what the fuck is wrong with these people but and coming from where we come from it's a beautiful thing to have both of your parents I know in route they see all these people yeah we had both of our parents
Starting point is 00:06:55 do that mean we wasn't in the street no do that mean our household we had gold spoons no my mom did she bust her ass my pop was on drugs he was able to shake back I was outside doing shit
Starting point is 00:07:11 I was smart in school I was athletic but I was outside just asked the people This acts the cops. Just acts any fucking body who want to ask. In some reason, these people got, you can't be, you know, you can't be standing up to your word if you have both of your parents.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Are you some type of an asshole? It's a, it's a blessing to have both of your parents if you can have both of your parents. Illiteracy. It's like, yo, these guys, you lose your records. Yo, listen, if you were bummed, don't comment on made next. Tell them again, crack. If you're a bum,
Starting point is 00:07:49 don't comment on made niggas, man. Just, just, and what's wrong with Elevate? What's wrong with, came from somewhere to get the fuck out of it? Super superior. That's how I'm looking at that thing. I don't understand when people are stuck in time.
Starting point is 00:08:13 These people are stuck in time, and they, look at it is their shortcomings they look at you like you got to be on it, yo listen, check this out well I'm telling you I still got family members in the projects Yeah, we just got a large
Starting point is 00:08:28 percentage of my family You can't take care of everybody Remy, she got family in the projects one day I ran over there The Queens almost beat up Like I'm like yo what the fuck Like you got to go They call me like yo ram out here
Starting point is 00:08:43 Like it's a picnic I said no no no no You can't do this. Like you get that. But we love our family and we don't feel better than nobody. And we help everybody if we can. We just don't let it take advantage of us. Say it again.
Starting point is 00:08:57 We help every one of my family members, whether it was directly or indirectly, my uncle Willie, you know you beat me for three Frankfurt trucks. Pause, the glissie mania. That almost, that's what? No, he beat me for three. Three glissies. Some more, my name. Three glisies.
Starting point is 00:09:20 He's frayful. No, he was telling me he's going to have a fring for the truck outside the hospital. I give him the money, never seen the truck. Year later, yo, Joe, I'm trying to get a frank for the truck. I play it off like I ain't give him the money. I gave him the money again. Never got the truck. The third time, I give him the money.
Starting point is 00:09:37 He beat me out of three franc for the trucks, right? He let him keep catching him with it. Mitch, he wasn't there. My point is, everybody in my family. family has found a way not because they know I'm not the one, but they leaned on maybe some funerals, maybe some there, somebody catch cancer, they are sick and I come through with a silent check. I keep moving. I've done that awful, my family. And my mom's and pops, I paid their bills for 20 years, bought them my house, bought them everything, just took care of them forever, right,
Starting point is 00:10:09 till they died, right? With that saying, right, I look at this. this video of two-time Finesse's mother, right? And I don't know you, brother. Fennas, two-times. He's switched he called the two-times
Starting point is 00:10:22 Fennett's. I don't know you, brother. I don't know your background. I don't really know the story. What I do know is that I have crazy family. I have
Starting point is 00:10:33 scandalous family. I have some family that have taken advantage of me or has tried to take advantage of me where I say, yo, this ain't flying. the advice I have
Starting point is 00:10:47 is I don't know what your moms did for you to fall back from her if she's not lying right but the moms you know that's the threat right so your family I don't know
Starting point is 00:11:03 if it's happened to you it's happened to me I've had somebody in my family say yo help me and this and this and if you don't help me this is how scandalous my family my mom no no I'm going go and go fund me.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Fat Joe such and such on GoFund me. That broke my heart. When a family member told me, y'all, I go and go fund me and make a movie saying this is real shit. Go ahead. I'm telling him, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Go get, fuck and go fund yourself. You just bought your mother and father condo. Right? I'm sure you had differences in some way or another. the band's moms look just like them and if I'm judging
Starting point is 00:11:54 her comments it didn't sound ratchet scandalous and nothing to me she sounds very sincere she sounded like she was talking from the heart she wasn't on no bullshit so when I see it
Starting point is 00:12:09 I'm like listen my brother if you think Fat Joe is something to you or anything of hip-hop, you know, I would advise you to contact your moms and try to fix that. I just felt like, I'm not lying to you, Jada, we don't do scandalous, we don't call, but God told me to say that today. When I seen that this morning, I was like, yo, if I could just throw it in the air, the last resort is to have your moms on social media.
Starting point is 00:12:40 That's not it. I don't know what she did I don't know what anybody did I know they got family just I got a scandalous family bro and so I know sometimes it can overwhelm you
Starting point is 00:12:51 but if you can find it in the heart if you can seek the Lord um work it out with your moms I mean you know George Floyd was the final straw
Starting point is 00:13:05 with police getting away with killing motherfuckers that was it right What was the event? Well, I mean, guys finally went to jail. The first cops ever went to jail, down south, up there. Homeboy still in jail.
Starting point is 00:13:20 David Shafon, they finally went to jail. They was killing dudes on camera and not going to jail. Where they shot somebody, I'm not, is it, be honest, is it the lady? Oh, yeah, yeah. They got one day. The cops got one day for one of these shits they did. And they killed down, I bet. I'm bad.
Starting point is 00:13:38 You kind of slap in the faces that they get one day. in jail. I agree. You know, with me, you know, all love and everything, but there's always fuck the police. You're talking to the wrong kid. You know, it's always fuck the police. But my thing is, what was the event?
Starting point is 00:13:54 Oh, that's all that damn show, James. All right. Y'all, peace police. Listen. And then he's trying to fix it. Hey, y'all, what's the event? Yo, what's the event in hip-hop that broke the camel's back? Pause.
Starting point is 00:14:08 to make it to where you could snatch and if you make good music or something you could still live out here in hip hop like what was the what was the destroy
Starting point is 00:14:21 that broke the camoos back in hip hop where we had a code and there is no code no more they just isn't no code no more and what do you think is the event that
Starting point is 00:14:36 you know I remember growing up even if you was front of You wasn't a real gangster, but you were spitting gangster rap shit. You wasn't fucking with the rats like that. Right now, this shit. Too many of them. I don't think you can escape them. They're all around.
Starting point is 00:14:52 They're like New York City rats. Humans. It's rats everywhere. And everywhere is everywhere, you know. Too many Fredos, not enough Michaels. That's a fact. You know, some of these guys got to. take a boat ride, never
Starting point is 00:15:10 come back. And so what happens is... Oh, shit. Snick is getting on these gangster. Yeah. After police, boat ride, one-way boat rides. Keep it going. There's going to. No sponsorship, right? Who do you think we getting sponsored by the P.A.L. League or some shit?
Starting point is 00:15:28 One of these... We're selling liquor, coffee, you're fucking... We're getting sponsored from gangs, no. No, no, no, no. You focus... You go to. You go to. No, no. No, no. I'm just saying we got to talk about it because it's not a fucking cold no more. And I say the guy who fucked the whole shit up. You're going to say it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Oh, shit. I'm going to say, Sammy the bull fucked the whole shit up. I remember when I was a kid. Nah. Listen, there's no such thing as a credible rat. But Sammy the bull, shit. The fucking shoot the fuck out. He told every, he told on 16th.
Starting point is 00:16:12 They sat them up, though. They authored the tapes. You know that. No, he took the stand, Sammy the Bull. Sammy the Bull is a superior rat. He's a superior killer, too, though. Yeah, that don't mean shit. You can't rat and kill and be justified.
Starting point is 00:16:26 No, no, no, no, no, no, you can't. Oh, he killed, but he rat. Listen. He was justified enough to tell him, let me out of the witness protection. I'm good. I don't need it. Yeah. But you got to understand.
Starting point is 00:16:38 is Sammy the bull ratted on his friends. I never forget the one story. There's no, it's no, we ain't giving him a pass. I was just saying he was a killer. We know he was a killer. Alpo was a killer. He's a rat. He also told him, let me out of witness protection, too.
Starting point is 00:16:54 It was a rat. And then he came out of witness protection enough until we get killed in Harlem. No, but he was moving around, and dudes was smiling, and they wasn't saying nothing to him. You know that. I know that for a fact.
Starting point is 00:17:08 That's what I'm saying. That's why it's no. Well, that's, that's too far. What I'm saying, Sammy the bowl. Sammy the bowl. That's it on the yard for 15 minutes. Sammy the bowl is the most famous rat on the earth. Sammy the Bull.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Then you came Alpo. Guy everybody looked up too charismatic, Harlem Fly, Louis Vuitton, shit, this, that, toll. He did that. Right? Shut up, Duane Perry and Wayne Perry, June. Then, in hip-hop, the day 6'9 sat on that stand. No?
Starting point is 00:17:49 You remember if you're watching the story, they're taking them a court in bulletproof vest. They acting like he was telling on Al Choppel. He put a lot of good people in jail, man. No, no, no, we've got to put them away to his time. My feeling is going to get close. I feel it is going to get close. I feel it is. I feel his time has come.
Starting point is 00:18:08 I feel it's time is going to be soon, though. You don't need a lot of stuff. No, look, I'm not trying to, this, bro, this is something that can't, it's something that I'm thinking last night, I'm sitting on the couch trying to come up with what today's show would be about.
Starting point is 00:18:25 And it dwells on me that guys, we lost the cold in hip-hop. Now, is it played out? I watch other podcasts like, yo, that don't matter no more, this, this, that. Does it not matter no more? And I believe 6-9, when he told, he gave guys 20 years in jail. All the guys he was, oh, but he fucked my wife.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Oh, but he did. That means nothing. There's a man that works in a bodega that never been a criminal in his life, see some shit, and he won't tell. It's in your character whether you're going to tell her. You're not going to tell. So 6-9 was telling. He was hanging out with these cops before they even went.
Starting point is 00:19:08 He was telling the driver's telling on him. Everybody's telling on each other, right? So he's sitting there. That's the biggest excuse. That's with Nikki Barnes. Back in the day, he was on a cover of times. He told because his man was with his wife. He was saying he was with my wife.
Starting point is 00:19:26 But then again, he told on 100 guys. What I'm saying to you was six, nine really guys, youth, whoever's watching. It's not in the name. Don't tell, dog. No, no, no. He put guys in jail for. 20 years. Now he's guys who co-signed them.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Now. I want to hear her this is... He comes out of jail. This is how. He comes out of jail. And he goes on his live. I'm not even going to live. I watched it from a dummy account, too. He had two million. You remember
Starting point is 00:19:56 that, nephew. You remember that. He had two million people watching on live. You remember that, right? True or false? Two million to see a rat. Even I was under a dummy Pepper Lepew Account looking at what he's going to say
Starting point is 00:20:11 When he did that It told the youth Or it's over You could rat Whatever the case may be Come home You steal a shit You lit
Starting point is 00:20:21 Two million this He in Europe And all that touring He's still I don't know What his finances is I hope he's broke But the man
Starting point is 00:20:31 Now I'm cheap No that ain't even a flag This guy's a rat No that ain't a flag So my thing is, this guy running around buying Birkins for girls and this, he made people think it was cool about. Hey guys, it's AZ Fudd. You may know me as a gold medalist.
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Starting point is 00:24:43 on the IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Now, we KAR, but that's how you almost could throw the flag. But my thing is now, you got some guys that are the hottest guys in there. the game, rats. Like, I get a phone call for somebody. He says, yo, man, you got to check this album out. Ever since there's, listen, ever since I assumed you were right, your people ain't fucking with you no more, you know, I'm not, I'm off you, no matter what you do. And I get on the plane and they fuck me. I listened to this album.
Starting point is 00:25:29 This album was so good. I was so guilty. to you this shit. I listened to this album. I'm saying shit. They knew he's talking about gunn't. I'm not saying them. Throw the flag. Go the flag. Now he's talking about. You got a flag. You have a flag. Because we said we wasn't mentioning names like that. But what? You just said all of that. All I said the album was fire.
Starting point is 00:25:51 There's a million racks out there. You gave him a shot that you like his album. Nah. You just said you liked it. You just said you enjoyed it. And then said, nah. No. I'm not saying that. What I am saying is...
Starting point is 00:26:04 You just said it. So where it is... We don't care anymore in hip-hop? You can rat. No, I'm asking. You can't rat. But what if you do? You got the number one album?
Starting point is 00:26:17 You got two million-dollar people on your live. You're this and that. What the fuck is going on on earth? And Gunner ain't right. He just said the gun in the car wasn't his, and there's only one other person in the car with him. What? You get that on the way home.
Starting point is 00:26:36 This is crazy. Michael tells him, you broke my heart. You broke my heart. Let me try to lighten this shit up a little. Please, dude, because you're over here going too gangster. Let me tell you something. You said you liked the album, man, part you. Is it a good album?
Starting point is 00:26:55 The album. The album is good. But you feel bad listening to it? Yeah, I'm a different, you know, once I had a friend, one of my best friends, one of the funniest guys in the world. Like, you would laugh for a day, he would make you laugh for a day, one of my best friends. And he kept hustling. And I'm fat Joe to rap, and I say, yo, bro, let me buy you a, but like I said, I don't let people take advantage of me. But I begged him, let me buy you a bodega.
Starting point is 00:27:29 Let me get you a fucking laundromat. buy you something so you can get he did the rich border the street snub me I'm dissident he's talking all this shit he gets snatched up by the feds right like damn
Starting point is 00:27:45 one night I'm in Washington Heights we have a dinner after the club you know how you go to the spot after the club and eat and Dominican dude jumps up and goes yo yo you're feeling
Starting point is 00:28:02 your friend telling the Dominicans your friend in the middle of a restaurant and Washington nights and I'm sitting there and I look at him I knew exactly
Starting point is 00:28:14 what he was talking about he told me the name I said I said Papi I don't sell drugs you never seen me around this don't do this ever again to me
Starting point is 00:28:25 you're talking to the wrong guy I don't sell drugs I rap this is that and I'll punch you in your face next time you do some shit like Straight up, right? Calm them down.
Starting point is 00:28:34 His crew grabbed them. But he had a point, valid point. You're hanging out when niggas talking about, you ain't with the rass, this, and that, the nigger rat. He comes home from jail. And they sending me messages like, yo, this thing ain't even got a jacket.
Starting point is 00:28:49 It's cold, is this, that. I never want to see this guy one time in my life after he rat it because he violated the cold. And this is a guy, I can still tell you to this day, I love them. like a best friend. I loved them. But because of the cold,
Starting point is 00:29:05 I can't fuck with him. Right? And so I've been through this in my life. And so to see it so so acceptable how everybody's acting like, yo, it's okay. It's no problem. It's good music.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Let's separate the art form from from what it is. That's it. We move it on. So be. So big. So beers. Shador Sanders.
Starting point is 00:29:35 Shador! My God. Tell me about it. You saw the game? Did I? Every play, every snap. What do you look like to you? Like the truth.
Starting point is 00:29:47 The truth. Sacked twice. Two or three touchdowns. Worked the offense like a professional. You know what I mean? He defined every... I think they put him in there for failure. and he blew everybody's shit.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Because he was like third or fourth on the depth chart. Then everybody got hurt and they told him he was starting the season open. So it's like there's some bullshit. So he's starting to see. You mean the preseason opening? They just sprung that on them. He got right in there held like a champ. First of all.
Starting point is 00:30:23 Chitore! Shout out nephew. That's my nigga, beige. 138 yards, two touchdowns. 49 snaps sack twice what about that you ain't say that look yeah but he was moving you see that up there he was moving look at you see on the computer i got a look at me with the clip said uh what the clip said uh pat mahones
Starting point is 00:30:45 on the on the clips album pat mahons look up that quote right there james the clips out no no he's he was he's moving and change ain't that quick no he's that quick let me tell you you don't get it by the end of the show should door saying this. Once again, this is a show for everybody. If you hip-hop and you chew to the to the code,
Starting point is 00:31:07 white, Asian, Latino, black, whatever, we fuck with you. But it was some racist shit. I haven't figured that out. There he goes again. Yo, the man went what? 100, 100, what, six round? What round this guy?
Starting point is 00:31:26 Fifth fucking round. He's the best guy. How do you pass him a hundred-something times? That's disrespect. How many teams could we could have used them in Dallas? Because, you know, I'm a fake Dallas fan after my chiefs or whatever because I've got to ride where he's better than Dak Prescott. I know it's only one game, but there's so many teams that could have used this guy
Starting point is 00:31:50 that stuck to the code. Court Jada, don't get it, nobody pick them. Nobody picked them. They did that. just like it was a private entities you know they're private they all fucked up 143 teams fucked up because the 144th
Starting point is 00:32:10 got the number one selling jersey got the number one prospect and I've seen it it's timing it's timing it's impeccable right and that's what makes
Starting point is 00:32:25 anybody good so I see them coming to him he waits so they only catch him to throw it over him lightly. The guy runs. He runs this way, runs back, make him fall on a straight disc. His timing was so precise.
Starting point is 00:32:42 And that's what you need. And a Tom Brady and a Pat Mahones and somebody who got, they chill. You know, you see them quarterbacks. When you know you got a killer, is when they down with 60 seconds and they're sitting on the sideline, they look like, okay.
Starting point is 00:33:00 and they go in there and they gunned that ball. He got that in him. He got that in him. And so I was so excited. We watched on the plane. We watched every play too. Now, him told me about timing. Like a great comedian, it's all about timing.
Starting point is 00:33:20 A great rapper is all about timing. Right? So I even throw it back to flow, Joe. Right? So I'm going, you got a flow, Joe. You got a flow, Joe. you gotta gotta gotta gotta let them know joe i gave you a chance to breathe and sing it like it was a hit
Starting point is 00:33:38 it was perfect timing i didn't know but it really was perfect timing you go to daz effects and they go weep and willow or they go uh what's the shit the one two uh... shoot the dude that but it dude that's all timing when the guy got i gotta let's like Michael Jackson got a dark skin girl looking like this is all timing and you rapping and then they all they knew great rappers know how somewhere in there to put a bar in there like
Starting point is 00:34:16 what's wrong with a little menage that's great timing and so that's what makes no i'm telling you You ain't wrong. You ain't wrong. It's timing. It's whole timing. What are some songs like that you, some bars that stand out from you or any other artist that's like, when you hear it,
Starting point is 00:34:40 you're like, yo, this guy knows. You're called the trick in the song, Steve Stout put me up on it. It's called, what? It's a trick. It's songs that have a trick in them is it's like, and I wish I never, man.
Starting point is 00:34:55 You said the same thing. I didn't know it was an actual... That's what it's called, if you think... You're saying this is a certain bar, but it's a bar and there's also a trick in the song that makes the whole hit songs have them in there. Yeah, yeah, it's... That's exactly what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:35:18 I'm running out of my patience. That's one. Lock yourself, fam. You know, there's no turkey jobs. Yo. Yo, yo! Yo, it is turkey chaps. As a matter of fact, that's why I bought Tom here.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Top. Order this got some turkey chops, man. You don't sit it to the crib. He's talking about his no turkey chops. My massage stuff, bitch. I told them. Shadybrook got him, man. Where did he?
Starting point is 00:35:44 Yo, Shadybrook. Where? Where's that? Where's that? Fucking pack of turkey chops. I went to stop and shop 20 of them. They ain't got no turkey chops. Went to the wrong ones.
Starting point is 00:35:55 Everybody who told me, yo, it's turkey chops. I sent them to get me turkey chops. Nobody bought back. Huh? Y'all, I need them bad. I've been looking. Yeah, I need them bad. You know, I used to be with Von Zip, man, the living legend, the Harlem. He used to take me down there to the village.
Starting point is 00:36:12 They had a fancy... Somebody get them a turkey chop, please. They had a fancy restaurant, not restaurant, supermarkets, Citadel or some shit. Who has it? Shadybrook. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Order them shit. right now, man. Yo, Rich, can you order some turkey shop? Well, you got to get it from the company, right? I mean, the supermarket. Oh, Rich!
Starting point is 00:36:36 That might have been a flag. So it's the... Do the flag. You want to get some turkey chops. He got the first. Yeah. Yeah, he got that. I've been looking for it.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Yo, somebody instant call... Oh, but you got to get like 10 packs. Can we instant call them? Can we instant call them some turkey chops right now so we can see them? Everybody who told me, yo, I got turkey chop. None of them was able to buy me a turkey chop.
Starting point is 00:37:03 They couldn't produce. They couldn't produce. It ain't in season right now, I guess, because I couldn't sit. I went to 20 hood stoppers chops. Nobody had turkey chops. No, no, I need turkey chops. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:37:15 You got to feel like a pork chop, but it's a, you know, I'm the guy. I find yellow watermelon. Like, I get the yellow watermelon. We got yellow watermelon's right now. the pink pineappers. Like I'm good at finding shit. I can't find a turkey job.
Starting point is 00:37:32 I'm keeping it real. I find the yellow watermen the pink pineapple. Why I can't find a turkey chop? You don't know where to look. I've been looking. I've been looking. Turkey cutlet.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Man, it's the same thing. I just shout out my man, Von Zip, rest of peace, right? Von Zip was like the last no snitch American gangster from Harlem. It's sick. And this man would be in Cullinans in Harlem and this and this and that. And I remember one time just to show off with me,
Starting point is 00:38:08 he picked me up. He said, your Joe, come with me, I'm buying the Benz. So we go out to Jersey. He pays in cash for the Benz with the Small Face 20s. Just showing me, he had like 1970s money. And he counted all this shit there. could smell like it was in the wall.
Starting point is 00:38:26 Just the front for me. He must have went in the wall, pulled out some old school money, and bought the shit with old school. You know, I everybody would be rapping like, you know, I got money for the, you know, I got money I ain't spent since 92. This, he really took
Starting point is 00:38:41 me to buy Benz, maybe 100,000 something thousand and it was all in that old school where you smell a shit. Your father left you some money like that, right? Now, he did, though. Tomp. He left you money that, remember you smell old like it was back in the day shit. Money always worked.
Starting point is 00:38:59 Let me tell you something. Speaking of time, I never really brag about jail because I only did four months. I got friends that did 20, 30, 40 years. But last night I got- I only did four days. Huh? I only did four days. And that's a lot.
Starting point is 00:39:17 Hell. Looking out the window for four days. Looking at the bus stop. What? I know when you was at county, so you had. Black coffee, bologna sandwich, shit like that. I have one cup of Kool-Aid. Tell you something.
Starting point is 00:39:31 I did time. Two vitamins. I got to explain this to you. I did time in the feds. Don't like. And there's two, you know, I'm a thinking, Mike. I want to choose. Let me tell you.
Starting point is 00:39:41 I was thinking, mate. I grew up in the projects, right? And there's this grass in the middle of all the project builders. We got big project buildings. Every building is 14th floor, 145 apartments. I count the door. the doors. Right?
Starting point is 00:39:58 Everybody was... 145 apartments. Counting all the doors. I counted all the doors. Now, and everybody got nine kids. So this shit is like, you fuck up one guy. You got to fight the other brother. You got to fight Jamie, Jonathan,
Starting point is 00:40:13 Craford, till you get fucked up. To one of them found you out. You got to go up the line. Then the Cock Diesel brother come out. So good luck. Yeah. At least you stood tall You fought them
Starting point is 00:40:25 You got your ass With that's where I come from Projects is like gladiator The point I'm trying to make Is there's a big grass in my projects Everybody has shootouts there They have fights You know one day
Starting point is 00:40:38 I go up to the roof of my building And I look at the grass And I say to myself Was this like an experiment Because like if you go up on my roof And you see the gun battles And the fights and everything That happened in the middle of the grass
Starting point is 00:40:53 Ryan's, you sit up there, it's almost like the Coliseum. And so where I'm getting to is when you go to the feds where I went, you got 2,000 dudes, Jamaicans, Aryan nations, Spanish dudes, black dudes, these white American dudes. And there's only four tables. I'm just trying to, there's four tables with four chairs. That's 16 seats. and there's 2,000 guys
Starting point is 00:41:23 and it's right in front of the three TVs you got the Spanish TV the blackest guy don't know English she's looking at the mommy's in the Spanish TV like that's like No no that shit is like you might as well call that shit soft porn
Starting point is 00:41:37 motherfucker looking at that they don't got to know what they're talking about they up in there like this every day right so you got four tables of course I got a table right oh I got a table no no walking there in 10 minutes
Starting point is 00:41:51 In 10 minutes, I say, yo, who sits in them tables? Homeboy looked at me shook because a lot of guys are pussy. They're not really real. Just because you in jail, you act tough things, you get in jail. I watch people get smack, punched in the face and say, my bag, and keep walking. These guys cocked, these are playing basketball, nephew, you don't got to go in there for me to tell you.
Starting point is 00:42:11 The guys you think is tough on your block, I watch guys get punched in their face and say, my bag, I'm sorry and walk away. I've never seen no shit like you. to fucking murder me. Like, you just can't do it, right? So I'm up in there. He does that.
Starting point is 00:42:27 I go down to the table. God's sitting there. I'm like, you're my man, get the fuck up. He don't want to get up. I say, you're my man. You got to get the fuck up. He got up and he left. So I took the table.
Starting point is 00:42:41 Ten minutes in there, right? Sit down. Half the jail hated me. A thousand niggas hated me because they was like, oh, he's not going to kick freestyles. These niggas in here on his bullshit, right? They wanted you to ride. Everybody rhyme in jail, Jay.
Starting point is 00:42:56 Everybody want to rhyme for you. I ain't let one dude ride for me. So I'm sitting down in the chair. They look and some of them hate me, some of them don't, whatever. Who gives a fuck, right? I only got four months anyway. So I'm willing to be in the box for the four months. The point is, soon as I figured it out, like, I just needed like a week in there.
Starting point is 00:43:17 Right? because the first week, the feds don't give you commissary. I don't give a fuck of you Donald Trump. It takes you two weeks. I got him getting it. I walked in there, listen, you got him getting it? No, I got him getting it.
Starting point is 00:43:31 He breaks the rules. Let me tell you, I walked in with $5,000 cash in my pocket to put a commissary. He still took two weeks. The point is, the first meal. I had to wait on line. And they were very generous.
Starting point is 00:43:45 Everybody, they kept throwing the, Like the plate they kept on. They threw like six a hated them on my table, right? When I tell you, this shit tastes like, when, listen, even the guys that mind their business, there's some guys in jail mind their business. Don't bother nobody. They're over there.
Starting point is 00:44:01 They don't talk to nobody. You know, they're good people. When I tell you, all of them looked over and wanted to see my first reaction. When you got to his fucking food. This was dog shit, this food, right? My dog was eating better than this. They all looked and they was like,
Starting point is 00:44:17 Okay, he know what it is in here now, right? So I go like that, but very quick, I got me an Italian chef. They had a chef down in the thing, Chef Jr. He wasn't pussy, so don't think he was just a tech. But he was my chef. He'd make me homemade ice cream, mozzarella. They were still the clams, and he would make me leguian clams. So it's all type of shit.
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Starting point is 00:48:28 You guys know I always keep it real with you guys, but this time I'm taking it to the next level. Listen to Cheekies and Chill on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. I got the guy I got pick up a guy I told you about Hong Kong's Mongolian
Starting point is 00:48:47 so in jail in jail how you think the nigger Hong Kong's Mongolian because he was the guy nobody wanted and so in jail if you white
Starting point is 00:48:59 you're with the white guys you black you with the black guy you with the Spanish he was a white guy that the white guys ain't want but I saw him
Starting point is 00:49:09 and he was man he had that boot strength. So, like, he played basketball and nobody wanted to deal him because he'll hit you with an elbow or shit, Bobby. He was strong. So I said, my man, come with us, man. You eat with us. You with us. I gave him a name Hong Kong's Mongolia. And one day he comes up to me because the guy's partially slow. I mean, but he's just, no, no, he's not slow. He's just slow. He's a little bit off. He ain't go past second grade. But this guy was, you know, he was. Damn, second grade.
Starting point is 00:49:43 Nah, but you... Give him at least six grades. No, this guy take out 10. Give him six. Give him six. This guy would take out 1020 guys. Like, it was all out war. He's going to take out 1020.
Starting point is 00:49:57 He's Hong Kong's Montcote. Yo, look at that. He used to stand there like this. The white guys was looking like, oh, shit. There got to be something to this. Fat Joe snatched up this guy, and I'm calling him. And the whole job, Yo, listen,
Starting point is 00:50:13 they're no different than this show. Hong Kong's Mongolian. He's walking through. What's up, boss? They're looking like we made of a steak. We didn't recruit this thing. He's the Hong Kong.
Starting point is 00:50:24 He was like Shadour. They let him go. They let him go. He went past all the drafts and I seen the sparkle in him. I said, yo, this is Hong Kong's money. He'd come up to me one day. He said, boss, boss, I said, what's up?
Starting point is 00:50:41 He said, I just realized Hong Kong and Mongolia is two different places. I said, my man, shit the fuck. I'd be happy. I gave you a day. Get the fuck out of you. Okay, boss. Okay, boy. He goes on.
Starting point is 00:50:52 But I got this story where I thought about it last thing. I don't really brag about jail because these guys did 10,000 years in jail. But in the feds, less now than ever. But they always said you go to the feds and guys got money in there. So next to me in the table, don't ask me how they. They got the table. It was for Latinos, but they, they could be, I'm in Miami, so they could be like Cuban, but I don't think they're Cuban, but you could tell they got money.
Starting point is 00:51:23 Like in the streets, if I pulled up in the Cullin, they're pulling up in the Culloch. These guys got money. They're not bothering nobody. They got money. I don't really talk to them because they really ain't my type of guys. I'm sorry if y'all watching. There wasn't my style of guy. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:51:37 And so one day We sitting there We watch some TV And the guy goes And orders a pizza pie Now at least jail I was in A pizza pie is like Caviar
Starting point is 00:51:52 Right Everybody ain't have a pizza pie Any normal person They had a real pizza pie Or somebody in a major No not The jail pizza pizza pie But it's still a big deal
Starting point is 00:52:01 In jail I watched Niggas throwing bananas down They shit Or Apple like Diggas do the most Derellick shit for anything in there. Like, I mean, grown men,
Starting point is 00:52:10 yo, watching your back while you're still in a banana. That's how bad it is in jail, bro. This shit is really a third world country in America. It's bad in there. But anyway, pizza, they're up to like 20 pizzas.
Starting point is 00:52:22 For no reason. They couldn't even eat it. Y'all, another pizza. Every time a pizza came, they kept looking at me. My table was right next one. It was like, I go on my cell.
Starting point is 00:52:33 Okay. In the feds, at least the jail, I'm at. The eggs they give you in the morning is powdered eggs. They had never seen a real egg in the jail. A fucking egg. Think about where you go to store by a dozen. They had never seen a real egg in the jail I was in.
Starting point is 00:52:57 I go to my cell. I come out. Microwe's right there. The whole fucking shit you see. Crack of egg. Bam. That was it. Yo, they had never seen the egg.
Starting point is 00:53:12 Bam, one. Bam, two. Bam, I'm up to 40, 50 eggs. Just, bam. Yeah. Bam. Bam, like, I'm, the whole jail's watching. The arms.
Starting point is 00:53:25 They do the chat. Yo! Yo! Yo, yo, I'm trying to. How about I keep going To like 6 to 7 678 6 to 7 6 to 7 6 7 like this
Starting point is 00:53:49 The motherfucking look at me dizzy they learned The pizza dudes Bro they never seen an egg I bust open So many eggs The scramble eggs so big and I just kept going like this like letting them know
Starting point is 00:54:07 like yo bro I got shit you ain't even see in this fucking jail y'all trying to play with me with some pizzas y'all got me fucked up I get up to the six seven I give him a chef junior let him good you know what's crazy is we had and this
Starting point is 00:54:22 this this this this no offense with this slight racist what I'm about to say right now we had no no no I'm telling you we had one Asian guy in the whole jail. One Asian
Starting point is 00:54:36 and I would bother them every day. Like, yo, you make Chinese rice. You know how to cook. You know how to cook. You make Chinese. I'm a fat dude. Like, I prefer, like, listen to me, man. I want the Chinese rice, the man, telling me,
Starting point is 00:54:53 yo, I don't cook. I keep bothering him. Yo, he's, I don't cook. I'm like, you got Chinese, you know. Huh? They know how to make it. I got to give him it. He wouldn't let me punk him into making Chinese rice.
Starting point is 00:55:06 I kept bothering him like, yo, you make Chinese, you got Chinese food. You got Chinese. You know how they. He was like, no, I don't know. All right. So one day is my man's birthday. And I give the dude the white travel like a Mr. Child. And I have him, I have him serve my man for his birthday like his man.
Starting point is 00:55:24 I say, yo, Mr. Child, baby. Mr. Child, I got the, with the white, with the white towel over his head. I'm like, yo, Mr. Child, man. And in the feds, man, you got Mr. Chow. Hey, you know, we was clowns, man. This thing is crazy. No, no. Yo, listen.
Starting point is 00:55:42 Clowns. I said, so I go on a visit and somebody slips me some Jordans. Now, in the feds, you're either wearing a gray sweatsuit or a beige. I don't give a fuck who you are. they are not no one has Jordans I got it by the fault
Starting point is 00:56:11 you tell me yo slip your shit off I slipped it off in the visit then I put them on as Jordans biggest mistake in my life I go up at the elevator the whole elevator's life you know because in this building they got these elevators
Starting point is 00:56:25 you can put a tractor trailer in there so they got 300 guys on the building and the whole visit is looking at my feet like I walk in the fucking tear Puerto Rican dude Barba I would love to see him He was a barber with a little tail
Starting point is 00:56:40 From Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico He was a real one So he runs up and goes Like I tell you, he's real racial in there He runs up and goes May Bach May Bach He starts screaming
Starting point is 00:56:52 As if I wanted to be on the low It's no law He's screaming May bot May bot Basically he's saying Yo the Puerto Rico The Latino guy
Starting point is 00:57:01 The Maybop, like the cullin' in on his feet. You ain't never see this shit. He's telling everybody, yo, the Jordans is a Maybock in here, man. It's a fucking Maybock. And he's screaming there. Everybody started looking up from all corners. So I'll get the spaghetti feet damn there. You know, my shit looking like Jerry Lewis.
Starting point is 00:57:22 I'm walking too. For sure, I'm in trouble, right? For sure, I'm not scared of somebody stealing a sneaker. I'm in trouble, right? So I felt like Homeboy, what's the thing? Huggy Bear with the fish tank pumps. Remember when he came out to jail?
Starting point is 00:57:37 He had the fish in the shoes years later and they was playing public enemy. His shit did I'm gonna get you sucker. Bro, I felt like Huggy Bear walking out there and them shits. Sure enough, the next day they rush myself.
Starting point is 00:57:52 They got these people like internal affairs or whatever they call SIS. They rush the cell. Boom. I'm working out. And pull out the joy. Jordans are going to thing, the assistant warden is there. Now, this woman, shout out to the woman, she's like, tough, real tough.
Starting point is 00:58:10 So I said, hey, but I was always nice to this lady. I don't know why I was always nice that. Anytime I passed that, anytime I did something, I was like, hey, Gordon, I had that report. So she says, none of these people are your friends, Joe. we got like 40 phone calls from the hotline talking about you got the Jordans so I'm like you know I'm not my friend
Starting point is 00:58:36 she said do you know what we got in here I said no she said such as such the leader of the shower pass such as such the leader of the guerrilla FARC army in Colombia such as such the kingpin of all because it's Miami's the hub
Starting point is 00:58:53 so if you're doing work out there Jamaica Santa de go Puerto Rico. The killers are all killers. They throw them over. It's Miami's the hug. Right? And she said, and do you know every floor I go to?
Starting point is 00:59:09 Whose fucking name I hear the most? She said, fat, motherfucking Joe. I see, yo, what you want to do? Like, I've been humble. I don't get into arguments for nobody. She's like, Jody, not your friend. They called up, and she gave me a chance. Thank God.
Starting point is 00:59:26 But that was, that was, you know, all called on me all you guys you know who you are they all called on me about the jordan's but you know jail was different i don't advise nobody to go there to me it's like communism it's a third world country if your family don't send you no money then you have no resort but to do crazy things man but i was just thinking about that today because i don't try to think about that you know what i'm saying but sometimes it can't escape your mind yeah last night i don't know it's the simple things man i was just thinking about it because you know my My whole life, I've been chasing the stunt.
Starting point is 01:00:01 My whole life, I've been flexing. My whole life, since I'm a kid, I've been trying to make a movie. And I just got, I started laughing when I thought about the eggs and the fucking, the pizza pie. Like, I really stunned it on them with the eggs. That shit was crazy, man. But hip hop, we got a tour coming, have a kemab deep, reekhorn a chef. Lox? Lox is on that tall?
Starting point is 01:00:30 Uh-huh. Are you... Yeah? Supposed to be. You guys are killing the market, man. I got to go to Yugoslavia to get a check. Yo, come on. You guys...
Starting point is 01:00:42 I'm trying to get some of them bags you getting over there, man. South Dakota, North Dakota. What I'm saying, Rich? We're in Miami. We in Miami, you know, I mean, it is what it is, but that would be crazy. the locks, Marb D, Ray Korn and a chef. That would be, like, I love what y'all doing with the cash money. Because it should be a nice show.
Starting point is 01:01:05 You can bring samples from Dynasty Commodity. I mean, do you guys not have samples? Because I don't get high, but if I got high, did you have a sample? You can have a pre-roll for you to test them for you. So Dynasty Commodity does have samples. Okay. Thank you very much. Shout out Trigaton, Jamal.
Starting point is 01:01:24 Did you got a sample from Dynasty Come up? This is the number that he got They gave you a sample? Yeah, they gave me a nice. They gave me a nice. No! Yeah. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:01:34 I'm sorry, Rich. They took him. Yo, Rich, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I thought you didn't give out samples. It gave me a nice package when I went for the... Stiles P. opened up a joint. Yeah, Strings for Life.
Starting point is 01:01:47 145th in Broadway. Oh, that's going to be fun. Yeah, I mean. I might pull up today on that motherfucker, just to pull up. I don't get high, but I got to go show support. Anytime one of us open the business, do anything like that, we got to pull up. That's like, you know, that's the American dream being an entrepreneur. You know what I'm saying? I've been an entrepreneur since I'm 12 years old.
Starting point is 01:02:12 I don't want to work for nobody. I just don't want to, you remember when Norrie was up here, he was like, yeah, you know, I wanted Josh Shaw. I was like, you know, I worship you. I don't just worship you. I love you to death. I'm not working for you. you I just don't it's hard I can't work for nobody it's so hard every business I ever did
Starting point is 01:02:33 somebody don't sat down with me yo I want to invest money I'm like I'm good I do the rewind a tent you know how many guys we know with serious money sat down with me I love it it it's disruptive
Starting point is 01:02:45 can I give you 10 million of this I'm like nah bro I'm cool I'm the boss why would I want you know what I'm saying But, you know, whenever one of us get a business, you know, I pulled up on Ray Kwan got one. Had story.
Starting point is 01:02:59 New Jersey. I went out there. Astoria, man. Had storia. We got to definitely get an award because we're throwing that shit on up here, and they? What you want us to do? They're overlooking us.
Starting point is 01:03:10 Nah. They overlooking this, man. These guys are dizzy, and the colder it gets. It's the summer. We've been doing this summer when it gets cold. we don't have that super electrical shit on how cold it is in here yo by the way the AC snaps the back of the neck guys I'm not complaining this place is incredible
Starting point is 01:03:35 for some reason the AC is like now you gotta be right under because when we have a guess and I got the shit over there I said I know what crack you know I got like a professional coal the shit don't leave I have a cold for life you know this shit is legend you do. You're under there. Yesterday. For some reason, it was really working. Bam, just on my neck and shit. Y'allah, you got something? Look at my man,
Starting point is 01:04:03 Harlem. Hallam made for me, man. He said, he got a gift for me. I told me, man, you might as well, come on. Hall him everywhere, man. He's a great guy, man. I knew you, I knew you looked at it. I knew you had it. You know, this shit happened. Bill Clinton wearing the T.S. Air Force. That's fire. This ain't Photoshop, my brother.
Starting point is 01:04:22 No, that's fine. There ain't no cap in this. You see that I got that presidential. Bill Clinton rocking these sneakers. I've been trying to put up a poster I got of this in my house. They won't allow me. Hold it up. It's Bill Clinton, bro.
Starting point is 01:04:37 Thank you, my brother. This shit is beautiful. I don't see why he wouldn't wear your Air Force One. He like getting the head. Throw the flag. Yo, you got two. That's a flag. That's a flag.
Starting point is 01:04:48 You're going to hit me with a. Oh, that's a black. I ain't my own something. Throw the flag, man. You probably had some airs on when he got right. Man. I mean, my man, Bill. Probably an airs on in the whole office that day.
Starting point is 01:05:03 I know somebody who's, I can't say, but who is, I'm talking about top five dead or alive, singer. I can't even, in every genre. The man calls the person. performed for Christmas at the White House and he says Bill Clinton
Starting point is 01:05:26 pulled him in the room and was like, yo, with the hose hat, bro, I thought you were It seems Bill ain't learned his lesson. Yo, Bill Clinton tells him, I'll tell you who we have to call us, you'll die. The man tells me, yo, I go to sing at the
Starting point is 01:05:46 White House, Bill Clinton pulls me in the room like, yo, I thought you had all the bitches, man. What's the bitch is at? This, this is that. He was like, yo, this is the, in the White House, the president of the United. You know, Bill, he liked the ladies, man. And with that, this is crack.
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