Joe and Jada - The Real Report - Albee Al on Gunna vs Young Thug, rats in hip-hop, Pooh Shiesty pressing Gucci, doing time in the Max, & Top 5 Jersey rappers
Episode Date: June 27, 2026This week on The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Albee Al, Breannie, & Thunz for a raw conversation about Jersey, jail, street politics, music, and survival. Albee opens up ab...out growing up around gentrification and the streets, doing time in max, getting respect behind the wall, how his music caught fire in the jails, and why he had to change his way of thinking. The crew also gets into Gunna and Young Thug, Lil Durk’s case, Pooh Shiesty, Gucci Mane, police technology, rats, ATL politics, Summer Jam, Jersey’s top rappers, and the advice Albee Al wants to give the kids coming up after him.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I mean, yo, bro, you did your whole life in prison so you know the code.
Live by the cold.
You with the real gladiators, the real that you was locked up in the max with that ain't coming home.
So there's a certain code.
And we know to follow that, but a lot of things make money and he ain't going to follow that code, bro.
Some people get money and change.
Everybody don't stay the same.
That's what I'm saying.
Then we got to call them out on that, though.
Of course.
We still rap.
That's why we like respect the jokes.
Yeah.
Because you got from ATL telling, but I've seen you in the interview say, I'm not on an
OATL.
I'm not getting on that radd.
Yeah, that's it.
That's it.
Because I'm not with that.
I don't care if you, I don't care if you, my mother pushed you out, bro.
You tell, bro, you're not my kind.
And you got to deal with that.
It's like that.
Like, no, I mean, like, family members, whatever, you feel me, my aunts and them,
they'd be like, we're not, we're not on that.
We're not on that because at the end of the day, like, something could happen.
And then even if you just like, I'm never going to tell again, if you keep it solid, you kept it solid.
But if you didn't, if you were the one out of everybody that kept it solid and you didn't want to told when you told before, who that's on that's on us?
Because we let them around again.
You tell once you would tell twice, man.
That's a fact.
He didn't get stabbed.
Right.
Shut the fuck the fuck.
Proven.
Role!
Why you get movies with?
Oh!
Brimble!
Bro!
I guess that what you're fucking out.
My f*** out.
My f***le.
Yeah, this is the talk of New York, Tony Ayo.
And this the boy uncle murder, aka A. Lair Jed Lennie.
In New York City and Worldwide, welcome to The Real Report Show.
Make some noise, yo.
Now we got jerseys.
We got the king of jersey in the mother-phing.
Super Goomba, gangster, gangster in prison,
in on the streets, make some noise for the notorious Al B.L.
I appreciate that.
Jersey, so.
Jersey and this is about marrying projects, man.
Al Bial versus ATL, let's go.
Let's go.
Shout to my real nigs in A.T.L.
You put a belt on these rat niggins' eyes, though.
And anybody who disagree, you could jump in that flame too.
Let's go.
Al Bial.
You all know, you all know, I think I follow one of the pages, things like Jersey drill.
And I'll be seeing all the crazy shit that we're going on in Drake.
Jersey, no different than New York City.
Shout to Jersey, you know what I'm saying?
I remember being with 50 shooting in Patterson years ago.
Right.
When he did one of his first films and one of the projects shut down, some crazy projects.
So I know y'all got some wild projects where you are from out there.
Hell yeah.
What's life like that?
You know, like, because I know you did Tom.
I know you lost one of your brothers, you know what I'm saying?
Rest of peace to him.
Absolutely.
Like what's life like in Jersey, man?
It's the trenches like, it's, you know what I'm saying?
They're trying to, what you call that shit, gentrified?
Gentrify.
Yeah, jentify a lot of shit, you know what I'm saying?
but you can't change the trenches.
The project's still a project.
You know what I'm saying?
And the hood's still a hood.
Like, I'm from Jersey City.
Like, you go to Jersey City, it looks so nice and all that shit.
But the projects is where is that, you feel me?
Then you go up top on Midtown or the Hill, trenches.
You're going to see that shit.
You know what I mean?
They're putting all these nice-ass-condos there, but they still hit up gunshots.
They still out there banging.
They still out of gunshots.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I mean?
A lot of people that's moving different now.
It's different hustles out here.
So the streets is kind of like cleaning up.
But it's still money in the streets,
but at the same time, it's other money
that niggas can get probably more than the money in the streets.
Definitely.
You know what I mean?
Because I know, I'm like Jersey City.
I remember Patterson's, they'd be selling dollar bags of smack.
The streets, what the fuck are you doing?
You feel me?
You could sell a shirt for $10, $20, that's way more
than a dollar bag of smack, you know what I'm saying?
So the risk is way different.
You feel me?
So the streets is crazy right now, but, you know what I mean?
But as far as like the upbringing,
it's just trenchary.
Like, you know what I mean?
I came from the trenches.
I don't know everybody else, but I'm definitely came from the trenches.
Like my mama sold work, you know what I'm saying?
My daddy sold work.
You know what I mean?
My grandmother's shot somebody in front of my mama.
Like, I'm from this shit.
Shout out the grandma.
I'm built like that.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I was telling him my grandmoms helped me take the bullet out of my leg.
And I told him he was drunk.
I told him grandmonds be like that.
You know, that's the beast of my grandma.
My grandma wasn't like that.
She probably used to be.
I thought she got older.
It's like, you know what I mean?
My grandma just went to be shootouts.
I told him shootouts in my hub.
My grandm moms are run to the window to see what was going.
going on. Then explain to us. Yeah, man, the boy was running the boy, caught the boy
across the street, him running. My grandma was to break the whole story down.
Know that. You had some old hands that was like that. Yeah.
Grandma was hustling.
See, my grandma, not just hustling, she shot somebody, you said, man.
Every one of my aunts and my family, probably every female in my family that's older
than me, got a state number, been a prison. Right. Like, no cap. It ain't even like, I ain't
jelling or nothing. Like, any one of my aunts you see, my older cousins, they've been
the prison. Like, you know what I'm saying?
How much time you did? For real quick, like, what time? Like, I've been going to jail
so I was Jewish. What time?
So starting from there.
It's hard mad stories, like shoot out at the courthouse.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Mad, um, Al-Bial war stories.
Yeah, a lot of shit. Like, uh, the, uh, the, uh, I was, I was about the murder
case.
I was, I sat for a murder four years, but I had this cop out to a gun that gave me a
fire with a five, I had to do a mandatory fire.
So I was fighting, I was doing five years mandatory with fighting my murder case that was
facing like a hundred for that shit, you feel me?
Because they gave me like a gang
Rico charged, it was a state Rico.
You know what I'm saying?
It's called gang criminality.
I had that.
And if I were the blue trial, I'd have got like 100 plus, you know what I'm saying?
So, but that's that time I did five.
That's the most time I ever did was five.
And then when I came home, I was home for like four years.
And the music shit, when we did a song, you know, everything was going smooth.
You feel me?
I did a song with this, nigger, right?
Let me say how fast he moved.
We do a song when he come home.
We did a record.
I probably go to Miami a couple days after we do the record.
He just called him like, yo, what's up?
Yo, we're in Lus.
Shooting the video.
I'm like, damn, my nigga, I'm in Miami.
He's like, aye, yeah, but we're shooting the video
right now with Lus.
I'm like, yo, damn, bro, I'm in Miami.
All right, my nigga, we're shooting the video.
I'm gonna hit you.
This nigga moves.
Listen, Uncle Mird is known for doing
the records with the most gangst the niggas.
Free Rod Diggs.
That's a fact.
And L.B.L.A.R. That's a fact.
Because the two terrors I know is Rod Diggs and L.B.A.
First time I met this nigga, let me see if you remember.
First time I met murder, right?
Boom.
Like Flex did some shit like, Flex was messy as hell.
It's like 2016, 2017.
I'm fresh on for a murder and shit, right?
Boom.
So I'm going though.
I'm buzzing.
I'm doing my thing.
You see him, he popping.
So Flex put like all artists from like the Tri-State on a flyer.
And he wanted everybody to come through.
I'm talking about before Troy I did some rat shit.
You feel me?
All these niggas.
What's the other nigga on who Troy I was beefing with before that shit?
Manolo Roos.
Manolo Roos.
All of us on the flyer.
Every artist that was buzzing at that time was on a flyer, right?
So I come there and shit, that's where the guy.
We come there.
You squad.
You got Jersey the Hooligans.
Yeah, you feel like we cut through.
So police is just like, hip-hop police everywhere.
I'm like, damn, nicks, I sneak out the car.
They can't figure out what car, man.
Because you know, you got to play them like that.
Because they're pulling over everything.
You're trying to figure out what car I'm in.
What car is Albi Alway?
That happened to me before.
the car, they don't know a car, man.
I jumps into the, I walks into the club.
Murder's sitting right there.
He's like, I know what you're going to do by nigga.
He said, that was just me.
I'd have changed the other.
I'm over that.
I'm like, yo, how long this shit going to happen?
How long they're going to be doing this shit?
He's like, man, I was going to do that shit for years.
I think I was getting my boy white at that time, too.
That's a fact.
That's a fact.
I'm breathing hard as hell.
Like, yo, they just put my man over.
Worried up.
There's, I got guns and called.
Murder.
Like, yo.
Y'all, I know what you're going to, my name.
I know exactly what you're going to.
I swear to God, bro.
I know what you going on.
Yeah, this is going on.
You used to have to ride like five cars deep and they had to cheat me like the president
put me in the middle and they got to figure out which one I'm called calm man.
Going to lust, nigger, regular shit.
Niggas going to lust.
Like he just said, like going to lust.
What's the shit they had up?
How are you balancing?
Because from what I see, man, I see you on the projects doing giveaway for the kids.
Like I've seen you the type of nigger pull the truck that the far ends up.
up you and your niggas. I see you on the projects, you're doing shit and the police
trying to stop you. It seemed like you the nigger for the trenches. Like, I love seeing that
shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it's like, holy still fuck with you, but you changing your life.
You to the music now. Yeah. You know what I mean? So how they fuck with you crazy in Jersey?
I know that. It should be crazy because it's like, it's always come from the higher
ups because they hire us, remember me when I was in the streets. You know what I'm saying?
So the people that the nigger that was just probably like a regular knock, he probably
The captain now, Sarge now.
He remembered me.
A nigga locked me up for my murder case.
I got a lot of for my gun charge.
Fuck all that.
The same cop that locked me up for my gun charge.
This is facts.
They were so happy he locked me up.
He got the key to the city.
You know what I'm saying?
Look at that.
You got the key to the city.
You know what I'm saying?
So like, they was happy.
So now these people, the same cops that was like narcs, you know what I'm saying?
Or homicide detectives.
They graduate the serge's, lieutenants, and captains, chiefs.
You feel me?
So now I don't know.
you're getting more popular.
They don't believe it.
They don't believe that.
Nah, this thing is a rapper now.
Get the fuck out of.
He was rapping back there and shooting people.
You know what I'm saying?
They don't believe the shit.
You feel me?
So now I was like,
man, we don't believe that.
So now when I'm doing something in the hood,
doing something from my community,
they're talking all this crazy shit about permits
and all of that shit
when the politicians don't fuck with us
to give us permits.
They know we don't go do that.
We just turn the hood up
because we got money and we want to.
You know what I'm saying?
So the same thing,
why you got the chief of police,
he's calling down
telling these new officers
that's really fans of mine.
You know what I'm saying?
They really fans of mine.
These new officers and they're like,
yo, don't let Alby do nothing.
That's why they always come to me.
Like, wow, man, we fuck with you, man.
But these guys.
Right.
They got it out for you for you for real.
I'm like, yeah, but you fuck this daughter or something.
They'd be bugging, bro.
I've seen you giving toys and kids in the projects.
All the time, I don't miss it.
I don't miss either.
I support that on the brand.
Randomly, like we go do back to school drive,
Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving turkey drives,
toys out in the hood.
And random days, that's just, that's just
that's just three,
that's random days.
we go to the hood, turn the hood up.
Like, regardless, you know what I'm saying?
I mean, I had food trucks pulling the hood, feed the whole projects on a regular,
on a Monday.
Let's do it.
You feel me?
I do that shit regularly, you feel me?
But they don't care about that shit.
They just hate to see a motherfucker succeed, bro.
You know what I mean?
They hate that shit, bro.
When did you know you had the gels kind of on lock?
Because every one of my homies that was locked up, I swear they called me.
And we start talking about music, and your name always came up in conversation.
Yeah, yeah.
Who niggas in there rocking with, man, we rocking with Al Bial right now.
Boy, the truth.
So when did you know that?
Was you ever locked up in your name was popping?
Hell yeah.
Okay, how that feel right there too?
So the first time when I first started doing the music,
just started working when I went to jail for a homicide or whatever this shit,
I want to jail for that.
I'm in there.
So as I'm in there, it's crazy.
It's like my name is start going crazy in the streets.
So people tap into my music.
I didn't have it on no buying platform.
It was just on YouTube.
Got you.
It wasn't on the kiosks at the jail platforms.
You were spit balls in jail, too?
Yeah, I play around.
I used to, niggas put the lockup on me.
I bet.
I battle it, nigga.
You know, I just can't do that yelling in my face shit.
You telling me.
Got you.
Got you.
What you're going to do to my.
Yeah, I'm going to do with your daughter.
Man, we got some ghosts from Jersey, man.
We got us.
We got surf.
We got twirt.
We got chug.
You feel me?
That niggas is a strong.
Man, I can't let nobody yell in my face telling me.
What are they going to do the bar.
Do the me of my kids.
This about my mama.
Facts.
I don't know, man.
I'm a cancer, man.
My emotions different.
Same here.
Salute to them for that.
Yeah, you know.
For being able to do that.
So that's why I can't do the battle rap shit.
But when I was in jail, it was just like, my name was like, I'm seeing this shit.
And then if you want to phone with it, they're like, you're playing your music.
So I'm like, oh, damn, if I make it out of this shit, I could, you know what I mean?
I could do something with this shit.
I could take this serious.
So that was just my four black pan.
Like, I mean, if I beat my case, you know what I'm going to do music.
I'm gonna do music.
So when I came home, 2015, I beat my case came on 2015.
I just started doing music.
And then it started working.
I was on the radio in three months.
You feel me?
I'm like, oh, this shit really good work.
And I got on the radio for some crazy shit.
We were fighting.
So how fast did the Gazi check in?
Because I see you get the-
Get it.
Then the jury and everything appeared.
Shout out to Gai Zima.
Shout out the Guy Giz.
Yeah.
I need a check one little check over there.
It's up, man.
How fast that come?
Because it's hard to impress their motherfuckers over there.
No, no.
Gazi, um, hit me from from what I'm
Shout to O. O was trying to get me, you know what's crazy.
O was trying to get me like sign with everybody.
He was sending emails and messages.
He was here.
He hit up, yo, Goddy before.
Like, yo, you walking for a street, nigger?
Albie, he had up Gucci before.
Thank God.
You feel me?
Don't what I'm saying?
Word up.
He was hitting up these niggas like really like,
trying to like, trying to like,
yeah, man.
He would have been no more Gucci.
We'd have been no more Gucci.
With the gay Gucci to Gucci belt.
For sure.
For sure.
It's up.
You feel me?
But yeah, back to that shit, though.
But like Gazi just like, he's seen my numbers and shit.
Jail numbers, though.
That's what made him like, yo, what the fuck?
This is what murder was telling me.
I heard you was because you got to look, rest and peace to K Slate, shout to Bree.
She had in the building two new arts.
Yeah, yeah.
Rest of peace to K Slade, I remember with Straight Stunton Magazine, when magazines before online and everything, how much he was selling.
So the effect you had was sort of like the same thing.
Like, I know niggas in jail still buy music.
I don't know how right now, but I know there's ways.
Hell yeah.
And murder was like, nah, this nigger right here is the nigger bumping in the jail.
And people don't know how hard it is when you go to prison or go to jail.
You want to prison in jail.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
This is a difference.
Right.
Yeah.
Jail.
Adikas prison.
You don't know what I mean?
But when you go to jail and still can keep your name, being an artist, but really more of a street
nigger too.
You know what I'm saying?
Absolutely.
Like tell people how hard to do.
all of this, doing them bids and like, niggins.
That's crazy because it's like, it's like, um, like, I'm mainstream behind the wall.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like how, like my niggas tell me that.
Like, shout out the off white.
And that's a fact.
You're like, young niggins, you know what I'm saying?
He's coming up with the music shit.
You're doing this dang for CT, you heard.
Right.
And he'd be like, I don't know how you be feeling, bro.
I look at you way bigger than what you look at yourself.
You get what I'm saying?
He said, I'm in jail.
This is all the whole yard listening to is you.
The whole yard, nigger.
Like it ain't like, nigg, everybody know.
When you drop, it's like a fucking holiday in there.
Like, this was my man's telling me.
I met along the way.
I met him do a feature.
He paid me for a feature.
He'll never got to pay for a feature again because he's solid.
You know what I'm saying?
It's my dog.
But I met that nigga like that.
And he just like, so sometimes he'd be like, so when you see me on the internet and I'm
doing some shit like that, he'd be like, yeah, nigger because like, are you coming
at these niggas?
I look at you, I look at them niggas.
Like, you're crazy.
Like you feel me?
So like, just being in jail, what, what, like, in jail would fuck me up with
The fact that my last time I went to jail and I was on a tail with, I was on a max
tail because I'm locked up for and I'm locked up for.
We're on a max and it wasn't like before.
I'm so used to go into jail.
Tell them what life like in the max.
This what I'm trying to tell you, bro.
A lot of niggas being mediums and shit like that.
I'm in a max.
I wasn't never on no max.
You feel me?
I'm on a max.
So it's like when I'm in that motherfucker and I'm seeing these niggas, niggas, knick's locked up for bodies.
Everybody on that tear for murders, murders or cops shootings.
You feel me?
Murders, kidnappings,
shot out to all the niggas that's all that shit.
Shut out to police.
That's only niggas that's on that shit.
We're going to edit that one.
No, we're not editing that.
This is live, too.
This is the real report.
He said, shout out to the real.
Shout out to the niggas.
Shout out to the police before.
I'm one of them.
So let's go.
We go keep that.
Yo, Gabby, see?
This is what they got to understand, right?
No.
Ask how much it costs murder to go to Australia
with all these charges.
I'd be out.
I was going to have to pay this shit.
I know, man.
We're doing that right now.
You, Paul.
They can't go to London.
Yo, they're going to look at this record.
Oh, man, we got to spend 10.
I got easily 200 fans wait for me in London.
This is 20 years ago, man.
This is 20 years ago.
This is 20 years ago.
Listen, we know that.
But look, this is the thing about felonies that get on my nerves.
I'm just going to keep it real, right?
I think they get on everybody's nerves.
What I'm saying is you're trying to get in some of these countries be, right?
And they're going to look at your shit.
Eat that shit.
Yeah, you got Gabby.
Look at you got Gabby with him.
We told him about the A-Conn story about how he turned-
A-Con.
Acorn.
You were talking a little bit.
A-Con.
A-Con.
That's my man, African.
Look, how he turned water into wine, right?
With 11,000 records to 5 million.
So you got Gabby with you.
He know how much, you know how much that paper we're going to cost for him.
Of course.
With them felonies, nigs gonna be like, yo, give the lawyer 10, 20,000 to get to our
But you're going to get in them countries, though.
I couldn't believe prodigy guy in Canada, rest in peace, back in the days.
Nah, right, right, right.
Because you work.
Back to what you were saying, no, being on the, on, I'm thinking about the max.
On the max.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So what was life like?
Like, what made me feel like, I felt like, I felt like a waste of talent.
You feel me?
Because, like, I'm in there.
I'm so used to going to jail since I was a kid.
So what's you was in jail?
You, if I can't.
What's your way?
What's the shit?
What's the shit?
We got, no, that's the prisons.
Prisons.
But when you, what, what y'all had?
Because you know, like D.F.I. What's y'all got in Jersey?
What, when you was locked up younger?
We got county jails.
We got county jails.
So you was locked up, what, 15, 16?
Um, now I came home to, I was home.
I got locked up 2019, came home in 2012.
You know what I'm saying?
So I was on max in there the whole time.
So all your shit was violent.
Every time go to jail was.
Everything was violent.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, so you got violence.
Peter Rowe.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, violent.
Man down.
Yeah, oh, Peter.
So when I was, um, um,
This what made me change my way of thinking.
So I'm in there just thinking this regular shit.
But the niggas that was in there, they just like, they was talking to, like, one of the young
boys, he was like, yo, like, damn, you in here, like, you feel me?
You in here, make me feel like, I'm never going to make it.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm never going to make it out of it because you was the person that we seen that was making
it.
You know what I'm saying, like, yo, this nigga, I'm, you doing all of this.
You're the star of Jersey.
Like so you are giving us.
Like, you could make it.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
But now you're in here with me.
It's like, damn, like, fuck it.
We're never gonna make it.
If I'll be out with this motherfucker and I ain't never look at it like that, you know what I'm
what I'm saying?
Rur-it up, no I mean?
Then this is like the COs, the COs was different this time around.
My last big, because I was somebody, before I was just a wild nigger, you feel me?
Don't want to throw you on PC?
No, I know.
I know some rappers that was in PC and that can't do that.
Yeah, but you want to talk about that?
Yeah, I'm doing.
Fuck that.
Talk about them niggas.
Fuck all these niggas.
What was in PC?
Let me know.
What's what happened was in PC, man.
I know you wasn't.
I wouldn't, they wouldn't even think about putting me in no PC.
For what? I'm gonna run to jail.
Ain't even no flex.
Why I'm gonna get in there?
Niggas, no, I'll be in there.
That rapper shit got out the window.
That was happening before you.
Like, you feel me?
Like that rap shit, once I go to jail,
ain't even no rapper.
The gladiator is active, it's on.
They get a big homie in there.
Like, you feel me?
And ain't even no flex.
I can't beat everybody, but niggas no, we're going.
You know what I'm saying?
If I can't beat you, I got somebody that's gonna smash you.
You better believe that.
This shit, for real, we're into in the street.
You're the toughest light-skinned nigga I know.
I'm just saying, hey, yo, this what these dark-skinned niggins got to know.
Let me tell you dogs-skinned niggins.
And this is the-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-a-l-a-l-a-l-a-l-skinned-a-a-l-a-skin-a-a-s
and us-span-a-skin-a-mine-mind, they think that this, when you light-skinned, a lot
of light skin niggas get ran over.
But you got the light skin niggas that don't get ran over because they had to stand
up.
And you're the niggins.
That's the light skin nigga you don't want to run it to.
I'm the light skinned nigga that been fighting this whole life because you looked at me
like he's light skin.
He got light eyes.
I'll fuck him up.
And I'm going to show you, niggas.
You know how many fights I got called out the whole hood of my project about to fight
another projects?
They're like, we want to fight him because he's light skin.
I'm like, oh yeah.
You pick call me out because it's like, you feel me?
I can't wait.
I couldn't wait.
It was like a light skin niggas that made it through
the light skin situations.
Facts.
Because you got some soft light skin niggas, I admit.
I admit.
Light skin niggins do light skin niggas shit.
But the light skin niggas that be like standing on that,
then light skin niggas you got worried.
What?
Free dink, man.
What's your hood you from?
I'm for marrying projects, man.
One of the most dangerous projects in the state of New Jersey,
man.
No cat, man.
You know what's up, man?
You don't take me a murder.
Yeah, y'all lot to take I do that.
That's a fact.
I like that said.
I like that, sir.
I like that stuff.
You could do a giveaway, like an ice cream truck, bring some ice cream truck.
Man, let's do that, hell, yeah.
Because I'll see you do that and I like that shit, man.
No, word up.
They would love that shit, man.
My hood would love to see y'all niggas, man.
That's what I do, man.
I like the brain, like Kiss can't do that.
I see you had Kiss and Benny out there for the video you out there for the record
your head.
Ease can't do that shit.
Dussie Loak can't, can't, every rap I know Kodak can't do that shit.
Because niggas know they good with you.
Yeah, bro.
Yo, when you had a nigga name in the streets,
you know when a nigga certified, you're comfortable and it's
hood and this project.
Now, I make sure my name's
you gotta be careful with.
You gotta know who you gonna do that with.
You know what I'm gonna do that with?
You know what I'm saying?
My hood love me for real.
Like, nigga, the old ladies
love me like, you know what I'm saying?
You said the pre-roll.
Now, let's talk about this single
that you promote that got you
that got you viral
that got you viral all over the motherfucking internet.
Yeah, man.
Respect the jokes.
How did that come about?
It's simple as fuck, man.
It's just respect the jokes, man.
You know what it was about?
It was about like, it's like, Gucci, Gucci man, bitch eyes.
You know what I'm saying?
It's about Gucci man, bitch eyes.
Him being the fuck, nigga, he is.
You feel me?
And it's like, he planted seas, you know what I'm saying?
Like, niggas, no, niggas, like, I'm from Jersey.
Like, I know Atlanta is Atlanta, and I know what he did to the south,
but he also did shit to where I'm from, too.
Yeah, because we looked at Gucci is the number one grave digger.
You feel me?
For real.
I'm very and pooky lo.
Rest and peace.
Facts, no, facts.
No, you're right.
But niggas, like, when he did that with GZ,
we looked at, you just seen that on the versus.
In the versus, yeah.
So you're looking like, yo, nah, this nigga is really like that.
You know what's so crazy about that shit, yeah, is that you see the people saying shit like,
well, he don't got to do nothing because you don't know who he into because he's a millionaire now.
He changed his life.
The people that's broke saying that.
You don't even know what it's like to be a million.
Exactly.
So what, though?
But that don't mean shit.
Exactly.
That don't mean nothing.
So what?
I got, I got OGs that's driving trucks right now.
That got four trucks right now.
That's corporate to the streets.
They changed their life.
They ain't selling dope no more.
They ain't telling, though.
No, but that's .
It don't matter.
They still feel me?
You feel me?
That don't matter.
It don't matter.
It don't even matter.
It doesn't matter.
Not all that's getting a different way.
So he was pumping bad dope all this time.
All I'm saying is, this is what I'm saying.
When Gucci went through that shit with Poo Shikstey, right?
There was some shit already with his cousin that died and niggas wanted the chain back and the family was beefing.
I don't know how that played out.
But I think Gucci should have did a Zoom call.
Instead of meeting up with Fushi and the Knicks like meeting up with your jersey.
I'm gonna say what did you say?
What did you say?
What did you say?
I'm gonna get Gucci a Gucci belt if I was on there.
Then you should have did that Zoom call.
That's how I look at it.
Hold on y'all.
50 cents told me, like you said, about his cousin and all that shit,
50 cent, quote unquote, my dog, you feel me?
Your dog, y' dog, y' dog.
He said, why Gucci drop everybody except for Fushiasty?
You should let everybody go then.
Let everybody go.
He had that hit record.
Like, you got respect to Jix right now.
out right now hit record.
Yeah, you feel me?
So it's like, you know what I mean?
You act for that shit.
You ain't gonna let the artists go.
But at the end of the day, a nigger plant seeds.
You were like, like, like, I look at it like this.
Like a nigger like, I put myself with push-shifty shoes.
Whereas though, like, I'm a nigger that's from the trenches that never had shit.
I'm getting it buzzing with my music.
A nigger like Gucci, man, hit me up, say you want to sign me.
All these other labels trying to sign me too.
Out of all these other labels I sign with you.
Why I sign with you?
Because out of everybody, I'm a street nigger.
really from the trenches.
And I feel like you were street nigger that made it too.
So I trusted that.
You planted that seed.
That's you.
I can relate to you.
Yeah.
That's your little.
You feel me?
You created that.
So whenever came back and happened, you planned that sea.
That's the type of person you breed it.
You breeded this music, bro.
You breeded them niggas like that.
You feel me?
So niggas like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm from Jersey wears, though, like the whole Patterson love Gucci man.
They love Gucci man to death.
Fetti Wop comes from Wop comes from Gucci.
Right.
You know what I never even knew that.
Look at that.
Look at that.
For real, bro.
That's real shit, bro.
Like, for real, the trap back.
Niggas is on that Gucci shit.
He's a strong.
There's plenty interviews of that niggas saying here and never tell.
Of course.
I see him say that on one of the Bland interviews.
I mean, yo, bro, you did your whole life in prison so you know the cold.
You live by the cold.
You with the real gladiators, the real niggas that you was locked up in the max,
nigger with niggas that ain't coming home.
So there's a certain code.
And we know to follow that.
But a lot of niggas make money and he ain't gonna follow that code, right?
I mean, they was never hunted truth to their self.
What about hip-hop, though?
That's in the cold.
Oh, no, for sure.
That's a fact.
I mean, yeah, for sure.
But what I'm saying is some niggas get money and change.
Everybody don't stay the same.
That's what I'm saying.
We got to call them out on that shit, though.
That's it isn't accepted.
That's why we, like, respect the jokes.
Yeah.
Because it's like you got niggas from ATL telling,
but I've seen you in the interview say,
I'm not shitting on the OATL.
I'm just shitting on niggas that radd.
Yeah, that's it.
That's it.
That's it.
Because I'm not with that shit.
I don't care if you, I don't care if you, my mother pushed you out, bro.
You tell, bro, you're not my kind.
And you gotta deal with that shit.
It's shit like that, like, you know what I mean?
Like family members or whatever, you feel me, my aunts and them, they'd be like,
we're not fucking with.
Why you think we're not on that?
Because at the end of the day, like, something could happen.
And then even if you, even if you just like, I'm never going to tell again, if you keep it solid,
you kept it solid.
But if you didn't, if you read the one out of everybody that kept it solid and you
the one that told when you told before, who that's on, that's on us, because we let them around again.
You tell once you would tell twice, man.
That's a fact.
You think it's worse now with Instagram now?
Because I tell like a lot of niggas that I know locked up is that niggas are making
money off y'all.
Shout to everybody locked down too.
Yeah, free the ganges.
But niggas are making money off of niggas when you see like the Kaya realities and the Harlem
legends and all these other people online and they talk about the jail shit that's real interesting.
Like if you hear a story about a lot of Bram or this gang store, a nigger from Jersey,
I'm checking that.
Even Trapp Lord Raw.
Shout to Trap Lo Ross.
He interview all the gangster shit.
What's going on with dirt case, with more shit getting added on?
What's going on?
Oh shit, another one?
Thank you, man.
See, this is a great guy.
This is why I like getting this money, man.
That's why I get this corporate money.
So look, Al, like, like, I think you take it more personal than a lot of rappers
because you're a real nigger.
I don't know that because I've been told on, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of niggis don't understand how I feel it be told on.
I've been told on, bro.
the nigger that provoked the whole situation, a part of the whole provoke and everything,
get on the stand and be like with Tim's on, rolly on chain, toughest hell.
Like, not a roll, he's probably some bullshit on.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Chain on, got up there and was just like, yeah, him.
Yeah, he killed my man.
Like, you feel me?
Like, you niggas know what, no I'm saying?
I've been through that.
I've been to do that with my friends telling on me, my enemy's telling on me,
my bitch telling on me.
I've been through shit like that, you get what I'm saying?
So it's like, you can't tell me about this rat shit.
I know how I feel it be told on.
So when I speak on that,
I gotta speak on that because I know a lot of niggas ain't coming back
because somebody them broke.
That's straight facts.
You feel me?
Like, for real.
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Yeah.
So when you see the gunners and the young thugs and them,
you be feeling like all of them niggas is rats.
I feel like, I feel like this.
Like, all right?
Yeah.
The gunner situation, I feel like he copped out.
That's a cop out.
Niggas been going to jail the whole life.
He just copped out.
He was like, I don't want no smoke with that trial shit.
Thugs don't go to trial.
I ain't bill for a trial.
They offered me probation.
I'm out of here.
Fuck, he's bugging.
I'm going to get back to that money.
Not as bad.
You feel me?
Right.
But he's a rap because he was on crime stoppers.
Can't look at you.
You can't go too far, my nigga.
Come here.
That was kind of crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come here.
Come here.
So I agree.
I agree.
I agree.
I'm being a real nigga about this.
It's like being on America's most ones.
Yes, I agree.
You get what I was bad.
That was bad.
It was bad right there.
So I was bad.
I was bad.
You know what I'm gonna get him with that.
And then you got the dog situation.
Oh, Doug on the phone with the police for hours.
Yeah.
Come on.
Doug is terrible, man.
Doug is terrible, man.
Doug did bad and he's a gang banging ass nigger.
He needs, he got to get DP,
he got to get his thing snatched.
He got to be fooled.
All that shit.
But it's a lot of shit that niggas ain't going to say
because what he did was completely wrong.
He jeopardized the homies,
jeopardized himself.
This would talk to the police too long.
You used to situation.
You want to talk gang shit, nigger free Pete.
Yeah, you know what's going on.
Peter old.
You feel me?
He got to get Peter old.
You feel me?
Soundview shit.
You feel me?
Like, yeah.
You want to talk that.
We can talk that.
He's bugging.
He's bugging.
I don't get fuck.
Nobody say they.
I want to move on that nigga because you got a bag.
I'm telling you right now, bro, like, I am who I am?
I'm a boss, bro.
If I break, I don't, I, I'm hard on my laws because I'm hard on my laws because I stand
on it.
You get what I'm saying?
But if I'm out of bounds, my niggas is going to tell me if I'm out of bounds, bro.
Yeah, I'm the leader, of course.
But ain't no, I don't got a yes man around me, bro.
I don't got no yes man.
Make a big deal, be like, what?
The fuck out of you, bugging.
You know what I'm saying?
You're stupid.
Stop, like, hey, Mike, you crazy.
You're stupid.
You feel me?
My niggas is not going.
We're not going.
You can't tell us about nothing about being real, bro, because my niggas is not going,
bro.
Whatever I'm on, okay, bro, we're going to smile whatever it happened.
But when it comes to being completely wrong, they're not going, bro.
We're not going, bro.
No, they're not going to-
No, they're trying to criticize me too because I say things about these situations too.
When I do the rap-up, I talk about it up.
I think Gunnar did bad.
But I was saying, one thing I did say about Thug, right?
I think he did bad in that precinct, right?
But I was feeling like niggas can officially call him a rat
because ain't nobody get locked up behind what he did, right?
He did some rat shit.
He did some rat shit.
So that's what I always say, right?
That's good one for me.
That made yourself real talk.
No, no real talk.
I was like, yo, he did some rat shit.
Would a nigga do a crime with him?
Maybe not.
You know, a nigga might not do no crime to that that nigga no more.
But I always say we can't officially call him a rat because he ain't, he ain't do that.
So when you tell the police, you can have my phone number, that ain't crazy.
That's crazy.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
What I'm saying is, you know, you know what I'm saying.
You don't know, no, what I'm talking about, you understand what I'm saying.
But he's not only saying that.
He said something about the-telling shit about the shooting.
If that was me, if that was me, y'all and Uncle Murder wouldn't be in the room with me right.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
And neither what bro is at.
If I told the police, yo, take my phone number later on.
Yo, that was Yale boys.
Y'all niggas wouldn't be here right now.
That's all facts.
That's a fact.
Would you speak with me right now?
I'm with it.
You wouldn't be sitting with me right now.
I'm not staying with you just said.
Of course, no, no, no.
But what I'm saying is, I'll be saying that because I'm about I got some.
some slack for saying that in the wrap up.
I was like, yo, he's not officially a rat.
He did some corny shit.
What I said, I said that, like the nigga did.
You was on the phone too much.
You did that.
Telling the cop here, I want your number.
All that was corny, but I was like, yo, the nigger didn't officially rat.
I'm saying, did some corny shit, did rat shit.
But I was what I was saying.
Nigger did rat shit, nigger.
But he didn't rat, is what I was saying.
Real niggas ain't supposed to fuck with him.
Oh, of course.
No.
You're right about that.
Real niggas is fucking with him, though.
Real niggas is, I mean, I think, let me take that.
Supposedly real niggas is fucking with them.
You know what I'm saying?
In the industry that everybody look at them like.
I think, I think it's really about the music.
If the music is good, I think niggas just kid about music.
You're putting out trash.
You put out dirt.
What?
Street credibility does count.
Well, hold up, though.
Let's go back with Rwand it.
That's a cold and hip hop.
You steal it?
All that's going on is right now.
They steal it.
As soon as they hear, oh, that's a, that's a fly little hook and catchy little beat type of.
Who made that beat?
You know, who wrote that?
whatever and now for the next six months you're having that style of zone right that's stealing right
niggins ain't calling everybody right so who from ATL is no good imagine wu-tang came out when they
came out and shook the internet shook the world right now when they first came out and then you
found out Rizzo was a rat meth was a rat you got all these rats in the car be hurt man you
want you want you want you want because that's what's hip-hop was always about being
talking about what's going on real shit stitches get stitches what happens what
No, I'm with it.
No, I'm with it.
It's a rhyme.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
That's a rhyme.
That's a bad.
That's a rhyme.
That's a rhyme.
We created this hip-hop.
That's hip-hop, mur.
Snitches get stitches.
That's right.
That's a rhyme, my nigga.
And we got away from that shit.
Come on, bro.
You can't forget that shit, nigger's bared to stop.
That's shirts, man.
Do you think niggas be selective politics?
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
I know a lot of them niggas.
I know a lot of rappers that do that shit.
That niggas know, they nigs know what's what's going on, man.
man niggas know what's going rip man they're niggas is what it is bro
especially industry the industry is selective politicking with rats like even when you
look at the jimmy henchman shit right prince just put out the thick paperwork on them
but it's like niggas been 50 ben had paperwork like niggas been seen shit with a
nigga name yeah 50 been saying it's on he's still walking a yard you know what
the niggas drop they bitch man he's still walking you what was USP whatever he says yeah yeah
We have in the fed.
To me, we're prison and shit now in the streets.
It's politics now.
If a nigga got money, he could pay off walking the yard.
He could do this.
I could drop my flag.
I could be a blood or a cripp, drop my flag and turn Muslim.
Yeah, I don't know.
My man just said, mm-hmm.
Hey, yay.
But that's certain people are accepting.
That's more politics.
You got my guy right here trying to make sure shit like that and getting accepted, man.
No, that's what we expect.
That's what we expect.
If that man telling that you said telling, he's not walking.
He's not walking on yard, bro.
It's a different, it's different yards, bro.
He's not, he's not walking old, he's not walking on Max.
He's not, he's in, he's, he's in, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's,
I promise you it don't, not in the feds, you crazy.
You got niggas that in there that's never coming home.
They don't care about no fucking money, they mothers, they, they whole family, his mother
died, his wife left him, them, they're, they kids, they're in fucking Texas, they don't, they
it's over.
They think that, that nigga, that nigga, they're told, and you, and a rat, put me here.
That nigga, that nigger ain't, that, that n' ain't
He's walking on big yard, bro.
He's not walking no yard.
I promise you, bro.
I don't know, man.
I'm just telling you, Yay.
I promise they put knife.
Our poll came home and was on fucking, uh,
that's because niggas is salt.
Whin, whee, whee, whee, whee, when, when, on his bike chilling, win, when, so you always
here to talk, but it'd be selective politicking.
Not, not, the fads, bro.
The fes is not, they, they belt on you.
Unless you, unless you, unless you, if a nigger in a fess, he's in a, he's already in a, on a rat jail.
I got a friend of a friend of a,
in a rat jail right now. He's no longer my friend. And I knew that.
I like how you cleared that up. That was a good one.
He told on me. Okay. All right. Got you. Got you. You told on me. You told on me.
You feel me? Told on me. So when I'm sitting there, I was with a little chick, whatever,
boom, boom, boom. And she was like, oh, you, um, my baby father said he locked with
your friend, boom, boom. I'm like, oh, I'm like, who locked with? I'm like, who locked
locked her with? I'm like, she like, um, son says, oh, wow, he's a rat. She's like,
what? He ain't a rat. My brain fall on that tear.
What jail your baby father in?
Federal.
And then she sat there and she told me, I said, oh, that's a fed gel.
That's a rat jail.
They got a place for niggas like that, bro.
They got a place for niggas like that, bro.
It's like, it's different.
Medium, maxes.
You got them jails.
Then you've got the lugs.
You got the niggas be hot.
And the rat's hot in there.
So you probably see him taking pitches.
Look like he's doing a great time in there.
Niggas, packed them up, man.
He was tree jumpers.
He was all day.
Niggas, niggas, tell him.
And then I said, and she told me, she was like,
my baby father said, niggas jumped them in there.
He's not going to go in the way for 90 days until his friends come.
Oh, yeah, he checked out.
He went to PC.
That's what happened.
He was the PC.
That didn't happen like, yeah, he's done.
And you never seen him in the Ohio again?
He can't go to Ohio?
Right.
Done.
Right.
So that's what I'm saying.
What you're saying about, oh, boy, it's just, that's just jail politics, bro.
It's like, it's going to happen.
But it's certain niggas that don't, the Mexican niggas, you could go walk up to the Mexican niggas in there that got caught in that cartel shit and be like, hey, yo, get this nigga out of here.
They're packing them up, nigga.
It's that easy for three soups.
Go get them.
Three Uters and Noot's.
Three Uters and Noot's.
Get that right of the head.
Jimmy Hitchman is gone.
You crazy?
He's in the wrong jail.
He's not no, Max.
It's a lot of niggas that I don't want to talk about
because I'm doing bad myself
as far as like, you know what I mean?
But a lot of nicks was in that dropout yard.
You feel me?
Who's in the dropout yard?
Niggas being that dropout yard, man.
We ain't trying to.
We're in that dropout y'all.
Y'all men.
Niggas don't like us anyway.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm gonna drop out y'all.
Niggas'n't their flags in jail.
That's fool, man.
Who, tell us.
Man.
Who, tell me.
Food, man.
Niggas is fool, bro.
I'm telling you, but I heard you say it ain't the whole Atlanta that you met at.
Because some people have-
Some people was thinking,
some people was thinking it was Abial against the whole.
Not everybody in Atlanta, right?
There's real gangsters in Atlanta show.
Not everybody.
Said out to my guy, Future.
I did a record with him.
He kept it solid.
He ain't, no, no, no, no, no, no corny sit about him.
No, future.
I fuck with Future.
You feel me.
And you know what's crazy is that I fuck with young Scooter may be rest in peace.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I mean? You see, follow me on the ground.
We followed your on the ground.
You always reposting my shit before all that shit.
Always fuck with my shit saying I'll be out of hardest.
So for you a land niggas that wasn't paying attention to the nigger, y'all niggas need to know.
If you go back to young school to old music, he talked about marrying projects, bro.
I'm from marrying projects, bro.
So y'all nigg's like, who the fuck is Albi?
Who this nigga?
Who this nigga?
They're a young kid about that young nigga from Apple is, bro.
Fags.
Fags.
They told a nigga about that young nigga from
marrying that putting on. You feel me? And he talked about marrying a project, getting money for
marrying projects. All that say, how he talks about that work he'd be moving?
Marrying projects. That's a fact, bro. So it's like, you know what I mean? So I got mad love
for Atlanta. I got family in Atlanta. We still go to Atlanta. Still party in Atlanta. We still love
Atlanta. Fuck you mean, my daughter's had a chair competition. I'm in Atlanta. I'm in
duck in Atlanta. I'm just stamping on, stomping on rats. That's what I do.
Yeah, because you ain't talking about the whole Atlanta. Hell no. I don't know. I don't
know what I fuck with niggies. I fuck with Lucy. Actually, Lucy, what happened the first time he met me.
Thanks, Lucci, man.
Lucci, we know what's something.
We booked Lucy.
First time we ever came to Jersey.
Asked Lucey what's up.
Ax Lucey was something.
Luchy fuck me.
They booked them for a show.
Y'all not booked them.
I know people be getting to.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, he's delinco.
You know I always want to ask you because I know Jersey ain't a joke.
Like, when Chief Keeps shit on Jersey, how did Jersey feel?
I was locked up yet.
I know you can't play that record in Jersey.
I'm going to do you.
You can't play that record.
You can't play that record.
But how do y'all feel?
But how do y'all feel?
Because it feels like it was a hard song, though.
I'm about to say, I know certain real niggas probably didn't even care about that stuff like that.
But niggins try to book Chief Keefe, I think.
Yeah, definitely did.
It was always his baby moms and shit.
That was my best friend once in point in time.
That's my dog.
You know what I'm saying?
She was cool.
So, yeah, he came out.
He young boys.
Was it because of you, nigger?
No, I was locked up.
Oh, I was making sure.
I was making sure, man.
All right, copy.
I had copy, copy.
Yeah.
You just asked me.
I was in jail.
To the music.
All the gags and shit.
How you get to the music?
Because I know I hear some of your music.
I hear a lot of pain.
I know your brother passed away.
Yeah.
So talk about that because you hear the pain in your music.
That's like when I hear you do records with Mills.
Millsy.
I love him.
Free Leaf.
And he said you had with Leaf.
Because he put me in, yeah.
He always said his name wrong too.
It's Millie's, man.
I always say everybody name wrong.
He definitely do.
I don't know.
Millsy.
I'm fucking.
Yeah.
I'm fucked up.
But for me, I'm a fuck up.
But for me, I'm a fucking.
I'm like, when I hear you, him, Leif Ward, certain artists, you just hear the pain the
niggas music, the passion, the streets.
It's like you brung Jersey back where niggas are listening to Hardlup.
Yeah.
And we want to see what you do with Fetty as well as other fucking, I'm seeing Jersey
Seifers now on YouTube.
I call one that was pretty crazy.
Like it's like you, you got the whole jersey on your back right now.
Hell yeah.
How you even got into the music.
Yeah, word.
I even got into that shit.
I mean, I've always been like a, it's in our blood.
I'm a student of the game, man.
My pops was a rapper.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
Yeah, my pops was fucking with when that shit first came out,
like Dougie Fresh and all of them niggins.
Oh, what?
You feel me?
He was like a big star in New York and Jersey.
We can look them up?
Yeah, my boss.
He passed away when I was four.
Rest and peace.
Yeah, I'll be out.
I was saying, I'll be out.
So Dougie Fresh, I seen Dougie Fresh.
I seen, I seen, I said something about this shit on the interview.
Yeah, fuck with Doug.
He's like, oh, man, I'll be out, man.
He got to get with me.
But I'm just like, you know what I'm saying?
I see him when I see him, but he used to sleep on my mom.
Like Big Mark, he used to sleep on my mom's couch or all that shit.
Damn, what?
My father really had my father's really like a beginning of hip hop.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
He just passed away, got caught up in this shit, died in jail.
You know what I'm saying?
He just caught a couple bodies too, man.
Nah, no, my pop was a cool, nigga.
All right, copy, copy.
I'm the gladiard.
He's a fly, okay.
All right, copy, copy.
So you know what I'm saying?
That's what happened when you lose the pop.
You lose your father.
You got that thing in your life.
You feel me?
So that's what happened.
You know what I mean?
If I had him, I probably wouldn't have been this way I am.
But without a father, we had to figure it out.
You feel me?
Well, we knew it was survival, man.
You know, I mean, I think it's the environment, man.
You know the environment make you who you are.
You know, if you back in the days, if everybody in my hood didn't sell drugs,
I don't think I would ever sell drugs.
How he's gonna get money then, yeah?
No, I probably, I mean, I think, like, if everybody's a doctor, like in your neighborhood
or like going to college, I think that's what-
But in our neighborhoods is everybody,
Realistically, anybody is going to be a doctor.
It's fucked up in our environment.
I understand, but when you take somebody out that environment,
it's a whole different lifestyle.
Like, where we live at now,
you know how they got shutters for the stores?
They didn't got that shit.
You got the glass out.
You could just break the window.
But in the suburbs, all the kids in the suburbs ain't doing good
and getting jobs like that ain't fucking, like,
being doctors and all that shit.
They still living with their parents.
But their kids would be hanging around.
Niggas that's going to college, not selling drugs.
That's the kind of the difference.
Because the trenches make us who we are.
And that's your story.
Yeah.
But now when I see you go back there and you give him back to them kids, you're giving
that kid hope like, yo, I could be something.
Yeah.
That's what it's really about.
That's what they respect you.
And niggas respect your grind because you could get features.
Like you could be around a 50 cent or get a record from a murder or Jada kiss or Benny
or Benny or Buccio or, you know what I'm saying?
Or Mills or you know what I'm saying?
Like I think it's the, when the nigger come in the game.
It's still early for you to me.
Yeah.
I'm saying?
Out of jail and can get a Jada kiss record or Uncle Murder record or 50 fuck with a nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, say that.
That right there in itself is just big for hip hop.
Because it's like to me you got jersey on your back.
Fetty had it on his back for a long time, you know, then he went to jail.
But now it's like, for the streets, you got it on your back.
Hey, I got New York on my back too.
New York too.
Yeah, talk your shit, my nigga.
You know, I talk your shit.
Oh, for New York.
New York respect you like that.
Like, yo, we look at you, you know what I'm saying?
You know, you know Jersey got New York that championship too.
I know, I see my man,
I see Mr. Hunter Summers going in.
The other day on the Graham,
and I said you call me like, yeah, nigger,
Jersey.
Oh shit, that's a fact.
That's a fact.
What?
You got that.
Look at Jersey, niggas, niggas,
look good again.
Yeah, that's a straight fact.
That's a straight fact.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, word up.
Hey, y'all, let's check y'all niggas sign, though.
something though. So like, remember y'all?
And I'm saying, especially nigga like, yeah, like, when y'all knicks came out, y'all niggas hide
this shit. Like, you feel me?
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If you were to come out like right now
for the niggas that's watching,
young boys that's watching,
what would be your first thing you do
to try to turn yourself up?
Because you know, you know,
you know, the labels back then,
they had built the artist.
Ain't no artist development no more.
You feel me?
You got to figure it out your own.
You throw in there,
hope you better know how to swim,
motherfucker.
You feel me?
So what would you do right now
if you was to come out,
If you and fifth came out, your gang came out,
how are we about to turn this shit up right now?
I would do what you're doing now.
I would get on podcasts, get on YouTube,
because I ain't dropped music in years.
Then I started doing Vlad TV, then I got on Shannon Sharp,
I got on all these fucking big platforms, drink champs.
We got on Math Haifa.
We did $3.2 million on there.
So I would say go to YouTube,
because that's like the new highway.
Like, you know, you can go to radio, of course,
but radio, they got to film it too.
Like if you're on a breakfast club or you're on High 97, they gotta film it, and then go to YouTube.
So I would say go to YouTube.
Murder wouldn't, didn't want to do this shit.
I definitely did.
They used to laugh at me.
Why you keep doing Vlad, Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah.
Worried about it.
You know, I'm like, y'all, because he was doing this shit for a little while.
So I'm saying the nigger doing all these interviews, fifth two, we're like, what the fuck is you doing, bro?
Like, and we were laughing like, nigger, why do you keep doing all these interviews, but then I'm not going to hold you.
I didn't listen to the- It was no matter where we was at.
It didn't matter no way we was at in the world.
Didn't matter no bullshit.
No matter where we was at.
People come running up to the nigger and it wasn't about no music shit.
It was always about an interview.
Yo, I saw you on this flat shit.
Yo, I saw you on this video.
You gotta think about-
You gotta think about-this.
Hold up, maybe he's on to something here.
Listen, think about this with the coaching.
Niggas would be mad at Vlad, academics, trap Lord Ross.
Because they'd be like, yo, he's a white boy or how he could say what's going in the culture.
But you got niggas that's taking risks for what these niggas are making.
Right.
When I talk to Harlem legend, he loved when niggas be for 50.
Y'all made $20,000 this month.
They love that shit.
So it's like to every nigger in the hood, grab a camera.
Talk about anything.
Yeah.
Make the fucking money.
You taking the risk to go into jail for the rest of your life over some dumb shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And it's like, yo, you could go on YouTube and make $2030.
Yeah, I would say for the new odds and motherfuckers just kind of like what you're doing.
Niggas just got to be creative and they got to be consistent with that shit.
I've seen four-year interviews.
On social media, all this Instagram shit, they've got to be active.
Right, right, right.
And have a great team, like Paul and Gabby, have a great team.
You know what I'm saying?
Have a night you got a real circle.
Yeah, niggas.
I can tell niggas is down.
I see it.
I heard, come on, we used talking about stories we can't talk about on camera, but I heard the stories.
I see it.
online. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, say that.
So it's like, niggas respect you.
Niggas love the music.
Yeah. Respect the jokes.
How that, how are you coming about with that?
I was playing around.
I was just playing around.
I was joking around the studio.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just like, yo, because this one of the shit, just like,
I'm like, let me get this nigga, man.
Like me, let me get back in our bag and there's this and the niggas.
So, like, they made the little beat.
It sounded like a, like a self beat.
Fags.
You know what I'm saying?
So you took the dance and everything.
Yeah, so I was like, I was promoting Summer Jam.
I'm like, let me promote Summer Jam real quick.
So why the beat was playing, me playing with this shit.
That's something like that shit with Viroo.
Like it was fucking with it.
I'm like, I might do the whole song.
So I did the whole song.
I did the whole song like, niggas, everybody was like, no, this is it.
This is it.
So after that, I was like, I respect the jug.
So this is the principal, man.
It's like, if you in these streets, man,
something happened to you, shut the fuck up.
You know what I'm saying?
You wop.
Ain't you up like 50ms, nigg?
You could eat that little shit, that little shit he got,
that little shit he got him.
Like, come on me.
He's the streets we looked up to him.
I'm glad big dirty home.
Let's free precise.
Come on, man.
Respectly just, man.
They're not a lot of evidence.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like anybody get out of that shit,
you know what I'm saying?
The fads is thirsty.
That's, no.
And the fads don't usually be thirsty.
When they come to get you, they know.
What you think about their case?
With Smirk said, I believe.
You got a lot of snitches on there, no.
Yeah.
I see they try to separate it now, too.
You need to get separated though.
I'm telling you, bro, that's a great idea.
Dirk should be pushing for the separation too.
You don't want to go to try
with your code offenders, bro, because the jury don't even,
they're gonna look at y'all and feel like it's y'all.
It's gonna be a nigga in the video.
I got a body shape like that.
It's gonna be a nigga like, you know what I'm saying?
You don't wanna, you never wanna, I don't even know what,
that's a setup anyway to go to trial with your codey, you, feel me?
Childson niggas that made it out of that situation.
I know, niggas that went to court, you know what I'm saying?
With trial, what they code offender's, but my co-defendant on my murder case,
no what I'm saying, when I got locked up before, he literally, like,
seeing how ugly it was gonna get, they was offering me too much time.
And he was like, they offered me this.
I'm like, yo, grab it.
He grabbed that, he took that shit, got out my way.
I went to trial, you feel me?
And I smacked them.
Okay, okay, look at that.
Now, you don't want to go to trial with your Cody.
How do you feel, like in times now, like, you did, you did, you went to prison, fuck
jail.
I mean, jail, Rakers Island for everybody on the island.
But how do you feel with the technology now?
Like, now police could just, a nigger do something, just fly a drone.
About so many cameras now.
We're gonna fly a drone and follow you.
Like, they could get cameras off of like, like, you.
for like ATM machines, then now like you go to Queens and Brooklyn, they got the,
the lights. If you go over 25, so you shoot a nigga, boom, you flying down the shit. They
got 10 tickets on you. They got the camera readers. They got drones now. Do you feel like
crime is really worth it now? It's like it's ways around this shit. They just figure it out.
I mean, sometimes it's shit. It is what it is too. I'm just saying, it's getting worse and worse.
The bad part about it is that like what's just
With jail, what made me like tired of this shit is like,
I'm just got tired of eating the food.
All right, so I don't eat the trades no more.
You know what I'm gonna want some caviar pancakes.
You know what I'm gonna.
Yeah, you feel me?
Yeah, I want that shit.
And then you got this right here.
For show, for show.
Like, it's some COs in jail that have fuck you up.
There's some COs in jail that really are going to room,
sell with you and really fight you.
Get fuck out tough.
COs be cow tipping up north.
Yeah, but you know what I'm saying?
You got some COs that have really be like,
man, I ain't no bitch, you crazy.
You crazy? Come in there. We're going to get busy. You got some CEOs that do whole shit.
What drove me crazy is this. Like the last time I was in there, it's like, it's a lot of young
CEOs that's coming in there. It's a lot of CEOs in there that if they was on that chair with me,
the unit with me, Debbie asking me, can they use the phone? And this nigga telling me to lock in.
I'm like, yo, this is just different.
How do you feel about the phone shit? Because I heard now with the cell phone shit, they take your
visits for a year. They take your commissary.
for a year and take your phone.
You get cool with a cell phone.
But a phone like 10 bands, niggas said in jail.
Yeah, seven bands.
You get it for a slooski.
But if I borrow your phone and I get bust with it,
I still owe you that seven bands?
Nah, you don't owe me no side.
I'll let you use it.
So it's like, you know what I'm saying?
It'd be love.
You show me some love.
You know what I'm on me no.
You don't owe me nothing.
Depending on what type of nigger you are,
a nigger just try to play you now.
Yeah, you feel me?
If you got caught on some hot shit, oh you definitely owe me.
You just did some stupid shit, arguing with your B.
You got you.
No, bitch, dude.
Oh, yeah, yeah, you get belted too.
Hey there.
No, I understand why niggas won it.
Shelter everybody got them cell phone, because I should kill a date.
Imagine be on Instagram all day.
Yeah, you watch movies all day.
All I said.
All I said, you go on bars that shit, like, just bad.
You can gamble, you can fan do them.
You know what I'm saying?
You're active.
It's like.
Yeah, because I always tell niggas,
prison is a whole other world, son.
You know what I mean?
Like, he walked max yards, nigger, max tears.
He'd probably see nigg's getting thrown over that shit.
Yeah.
You in the yard, niggas kicking-knit-knit-knit-knit-knit-knit-knit.
I spend the yard with nags that's never coming home.
That's what I'm telling you.
And I wish all my niggas come home.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I wish all my friends come home.
I know some niggas that got life that I know coming home,
but I also walk the yard with niggins that I know got life in there not coming home.
And they know that too.
You get what I'm saying?
I walk the yard with the niggas and they see me about to walk, go home.
And then niggas gave me advice.
You feel me?
And then niggas talk to me.
You know what I'm saying?
like your album you gotta go back out there how you get the respect like that though how you just
come in there and just get the respect you just you being you just yeah just me being me bro
because it's like i told i gave my monomer bros yeah he got he got you got to come on me at like a
20 piece or whatever and shit you about to come home and shit shout out the doler it's my dog and
doler was his first time bro he was 17 years old you know what saying he's gonna do a murder case
and shit he went down copped out just a lot of time and he was just like asking me like
yo what i'm what i got do when i get down there because you know what i'm a grown man game
I'm a kid too, just like him.
You get him saying, we're about the same,
but I've been in there already.
I'm like, yo, look, my nigga,
and you get down there, whoever don't fuck with you, bro,
if they don't fuck with you there, it's ain't real.
You're a real nigga.
So just go down there being you.
You know what I'm saying?
You go down there being you.
Don't go for nothing.
Don't let nobody plop.
Don't nobody hold you.
I can't beat eight by, bro.
I'm five nine, bro.
You know what I can't, I can't be A.
But I'm, my difference is this, bro, is I'm not going.
My heart is eight feet.
You feel me?
You feel me?
10% 8 feet.
You know what I mean, I'm not going.
You got to fuck me up, but I'm gonna be the hardest win you ever got.
I promise you, bro.
I'm that nigga that's like, oh, hey, come on, come again.
Come on, come on, come on, we got to go again.
I'm not the nigga that's gonna be like, ah, you good?
That's it.
That's it.
I said, I can't beat anybody, bro.
I'm not, I'm not a professional M.A fighter.
I'm not a professional boxing.
Now, how it fell after all the murders or all the jail time.
Allegedly, me.
You know what I mean?
I'm making it did time for the shit, man.
Right?
No, he beat, allegedly.
He beat the legion.
He beat all that shit, he beat on that night,
so I had feel after all that allegedly beating the murders and shit, right?
All the jail time and shit.
And now my nigga doing summer jam.
How did that shit feel, man?
Amazing, man.
Shout out of Funk Flex, man.
Shout to Flex.
Whole Hot 97 and all that.
Yeah, man.
It's a great feeling.
I'm just, I'm his honor that the, I'm about, like, you know, that's the All-Star game.
You know what I'm saying?
That's the all-y-foss.
Yes.
Yeah, yes.
So how I feel, because I will feel, because I know you and Bree,
or going to be on Summer Jam, shout out to B.
Shout to Nate Ney.
How does it feel to be played on radio?
Because I know my first time I ran home
when Flex played that shit.
How you felt when you first got on a radio?
I teared, my bitch ass.
My bitch ass.
I teared.
What?
You crazy?
It's people that have been doing music
way longer than me that never got there.
I've been doing music, what, a year and a half?
Even to say that I'm on Summer Jam
with somebody that worked as hard as him,
as consistent as him, like,
as dope as that.
Hell yeah.
You know?
Salute to both of y'all.
Yeah, my first time already, yo.
I know Drewski played me.
Shrewskiy.
Yeah.
You know he's breaking home to big on.
I was home for three months and we had got to a situation at a club and shit.
You feel me?
So why Drusky, well, after we hit the situation, you had Druski on the microphone, he's like,
yo, Alby, man, cut the ball and so, man.
Give me a record.
He's like, just give me a record.
You know what I'm saying?
And then he posts that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But niggas like, yo, that's juicekeep your hundred and seven.
Yo, get him a record.
I'm like, who fucking truth?
This was in Jersey?
Yeah, this is-
No, no.
No, it was in New York club.
Matter of fact, you know what club it was,
y'nays, y'niggas know.
Y'all n'n'n'n'n'n'n'n' outside.
The shit in, um, Staten Island.
Oh, man, you was in Hush.
Oh, man, you was in a hush too, yes.
We tore that shit out.
We tore that shit out.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
She's been doing the family.
You know, she's still on her number,
When you go to Jersey and you go to the strip clubs, she'd get grimy out there, bro.
She'd be looking, I went to a cup, you don't have bookings out there.
I just did a couple of clubs.
But she was looking grimy every trip.
Yeah, I think I see, I seen you at one of them Jersey Clos said, I got, I got to get over there, yeah, man.
Jersey get crazy, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
Every strip club probably that's popping in Jersey is the trenches.
That's a bad.
The trenches and a trench.
I got booked at them a couple.
A couple, I'll trust me, I know.
But them shit's always be fun, though.
Them shit's always be fun.
Yeah, no doubt, no doubt.
You know, we got to ask you who's your top five in Jersey.
And you know, for me, I'm going to put Nolty by nature, Queen Latifah, and then I'll think about the rest.
Go ahead, you go.
Okay.
But I'm going, you know, I know my top five in Jersey.
Top five from Jersey.
From before and now.
Oh, before and now?
Before and now?
Like right now, you.
And I can't put myself in it.
No, no, right.
No, no.
Like right now, look, let me give you an example.
Right now, you, Fetty, hard luck, and I got to figure out the other two.
Because I'm, y'all niggas really got me paying attention to Jersey.
Y'all three right there.
Okay.
So, but.
I give surf crops too.
Oh, yeah, surf, of course.
I got to put surf.
Because he did the record with Leaf Ward and let me and let me think one more.
Now, you got to surf in there because surf is served.
Yeah, sir fuck.
Yeah.
No, but surf.
He was killing battles.
But when I heard the shit, he put me on to the shit with.
leave forward. I fuck with you.
Hey, yo, I feel like on some G shit, like, if the tri-state, like, the hardest thing is in
the tri-state, without a doubt, without arguing is Al-Bi-Soo-surf, leaf ward hardest.
Like, like, p, like, you could bring that shit to Cali. You could bring that shit to Cali.
You can bring that shit to Texas. You could bring that shit to anywhere.
I agree to respect.
I'm fucking with Sue-surf.
You get your best. You can't, it ain't that right there.
We're getting chips.
It's going to be Jalen Brunson again. I'm trying to tell you.
You know what I'm saying?
Wimpy ain't gonna matter.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, Lee buddy, come on, be talking to him and shit.
Lee body come on, miss shit.
We wish we were talking about me and Millie's working on the album and shit.
I can't.
That's right.
That's right.
We really want the name of the wrist takers, though.
We really want the name of the wrist takers.
Yeah, you feel me?
Like, you know what I mean?
That's my shit right there.
Yeah, we want the name of the wrist takers.
You feel me because Leaf ain't on here.
You know, yeah.
You don't care.
Yeah, yeah.
You ain't like.
Where we're at.
Atlanta.
So it's like, it's just a feel-good music, you know what I mean?
Because it's not drill music, but it's like nostalgic music like a Nause or G-Unit or, you know, a dip set or a Lox or
Yeah.
It's nostalgic when you hear that shit, bro.
No, I know that.
And murder, murder always in tune, anyway, I ain't going to lie.
I'm like, you gotta hear this new Al Bia or she got to hear this new Lee Ball.
Yeah.
He put me on that shit.
Like, yo, nigger, these niggies is talking that shit, boy.
And it's shit that I don't think it's Michael Wave music.
I feel like this music.
Nah, I got it, bro.
I'm a catalog, Nick.
I'm a, I'm a, I'm a highway music.
Like, you got some way to go put that pole on.
That's why I love, I love going overseas
because I told him my wireless experience was,
um, we was like, what, Finland?
Where was we at?
We were somewhere.
We were somewhere.
Talk this shit, yeah?
We was crazy.
No, we were somewhere in a white kid pulled up,
and this is why I said, this is the best thing I like my music.
Denmark, Denmark,
it was in Denmark.
Because music is not about color, race,
You can spend, it's not about that.
When you see a white boy pull up, we're Denmark.
I hear Uncle Murder, and then I hear Rod Diggs.
I'm like, you want to Rod Diggs?
This white boy know about this?
What?
That's funny.
So for me, I'm bugging, like, I'm tripping because.
Free my nigga, Rod Diggs.
To hear a record.
I've been hearing about that nigga Rod Diggs.
You and him would have got along.
Yeah, I know.
I did.
I did.
I did.
I was a long.
Real talk.
Real talk.
But for me, I'm mugging.
I'm bugging because I'm like, yo, oh shit, this hip hop.
I'm like Rod Diggs and Uncle.
And it's like two, three in the morning or something.
We're like smoking a blunt outside.
White boy pull up.
Rod Diggs.
Uncle murder.
The most gangster shit.
You're hearing in Denmark right now.
Yeah.
That's what I love about music.
Because I feel like every artist from like an artist like you and Mills and fucking
leaf, y'all going to be, y'all going to have them overseas shows.
Yeah.
Gabby going to have to fucking get the lawyers and all that.
But y'all be good.
You know what I'm saying?
But y'all go on, niggins in London and all that shit.
They're going to fuck with you because they know it's the real.
At the end of the day, real nigger's shit still exists.
That's what they be forgetting, bro.
That's what we're forgetting.
They think every day is a party.
That's why a niggas go into studio, child, chase a party song.
Every day is a party.
And he got the 9 to 5 niggins dig in every day of party.
That's why they can't go past their 9 to 5.
They're sitting there like, oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, listen to this song, Blank, brainwashing them.
Nah, nigger.
Real life shit is happening.
My cousin has got killed yesterday.
Police killed my cousin last month.
Shit, real shit.
You know what I'm saying?
This shit really happening outside, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you feel me?
He was just saying that.
Yeah, yeah, he said, rest of peace.
Oh, no, I was saying, I thought he was just saying that.
No.
He was just saying that.
Yeah.
He was saying, real life shit happening every single day.
They make it seem like everything's a party.
Like, you gotta go outside every day and it's drink Don Julio.
Like, niggas, like, no, some niggas that,
some niggas that I got a lot of friends that hate club
and the only club because they got it come to the club with me
to make sure I'm good.
Fags.
Yeah, niggas ain't fucking.
Fags.
Hurried up.
Then they didn't they're going to want to money.
Why he ain't doing nothing?
He ain't here for nothing.
They don't even want to be here, man.
You know the super gangst, niggas, they don't want to drink.
They don't want no bitches or nothing.
They just walk in the yard.
Like, yo, hold on.
I can't trust this shit.
I don't trust nobody.
Yeah.
You already know how Jersey get down.
But look, like I said, my top five from back in the days,
I gotta say, Nody by nature.
Queen Latifa.
Shout to my God, Trette.
You gotta put Queen Artifo on it.
Ladies first and all that.
Who you call in the bitch and all that?
Who else from Jersey?
Redmond.
Oh, Redman, of course.
That good one.
Give me another one.
Red man is another big one.
Good thing.
You know, you know.
We thought you asked the top five, niggas about give me another one.
No, no.
Lauren Hill.
Lauren, because this mad.
Look, Brunson was from Jersey.
I don't know.
Lauren Hill.
Lauren Hill, was she on the list?
I thought she was from New York.
No, nigga.
You can have everything, miss.
New York, you do.
No, I'm just saying.
There's somebody else in Jersey.
Nah, because Nordy by nature was like the commercial crate them niggins.
They was.
And they were gangsters.
All they write them about real shit.
Yeah.
So you had Nordy by nature and Queen Latifah was like, come on, ladies first.
And who are you calling that bitch?
So I'm just like, Lauren Hill.
All right, cool.
Joe Button.
You let me say?
Joe Button, you said?
I don't know.
Back in the day, yeah.
Joe get that.
He gets me.
Get a friend on Joe Byrd's nice.
Yeah, front on Joe Bunn's, yeah.
Back in the day.
Back in the day.
Nah, there got to be somebody else from Jersey.
Damn, nigga don't want to be Joe Bullets.
No, no, not saying.
They said it got to be somebody else.
Damn.
Because look, we said Queen Latifah.
We said, um, naughty by nature.
There's somebody else.
Not this at Biden.
Redman, Lauren Hill.
Redmond, Lauren Hill.
And there's somebody else.
A mousey.
Joe Button, nigga.
Joe Bunn's, man.
Joe Buttons.
And then now, Albi Al Fetti.
Hard luck.
I don't know who's next to.
Sizzar.
Oh, yeah, sir.
Scissor from Jersey?
Surf.
Yeah, right now I say, I say,
I'll be out, Fetty Watt.
Let's go.
Let's go.
You got to put hard luck on that, nigga.
Flea.
Let this man do his top five, bro.
Hall luck, well, hall luck,
Hall luck, been putting it in pain, though.
Yeah, but I'm just not.
I know.
I know that's y'all.
You catching on late, man.
Do your fucking research.
You're a knickling.
It's a million rappers a day.
Paul Luck was down with dips.
Look, you got Jersey lit right now.
Yeah, of course.
So when you open the floodgates...
In Pau 1300, I say Poh 1300 from...
Oh, yeah, I'm gonna check them out.
Poe 1300, that's my top five.
Are you from Camden?
Hard luck is before...
All of us as far as like radio airplay before me and Wop, all of that, for surf, all that,
hard luck been putting in that shit.
That's why he'd do it with Eadis.
Oh, you are, you fuck with niggins in Camden too?
Yeah, yeah, nigger.
That shit gangstar.
Yeah, that shit was.
Yeah, Camden.
I'm about to the show back there, man.
Oh, Jersey, nigga.
Nigger through his girl on stage, she got crazy, nigg.
What you mean?
You know.
To a Camden nigga girl on stage, she got crazy.
You know.
Thousand niggas.
I'm like, oh, the shit.
Like going to them clubs, being the artist,
going to them jersey clubs back in the day.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember going to Camden.
Yeah, I remember my funny story, y'all at the power of it.
Remember we seen Al Bial pulling up.
Yeah, yo was like, yo, Al, what's up, man.
Yo, we fuck with you, man.
Yeah, he didn't follow nobody on this stuff.
Yeah, but why you don't follow nobody on Instagram?
Smok it, baby.
He's smoking, po.
Look, now he followed everybody.
He's fucking with that.
You remember that?
You remember that?
I was my mindset, my tunnel vision when I first came home.
Hey, a lot of people took offense to that shit.
That's funny.
That was my tunnel vision when I first came home, you feel me?
I was just like...
I thought you off guard with that shit.
I'm like, I'm like, you're like, you're following.
You don't follow nobody on Instagram.
Hey, yo, I mean, murder everybody.
I'm like, why he don't follow no.
I said, I'll be still walking the yard.
Yeah, I swear.
I see him, I'll tell him, I'll tell him, son.
I follow seven people.
We're shouting at him like,
yeah, I'll be walking the yard.
I was like, yo, I'll be walking the yard.
I was rolling that man.
I said, yo, yeah, you funny.
I said, I'll be rolling, man.
I'm figuring the shit out, man.
I'm figuring the shit out, nigga.
When you're you're dropping for the summer, man,
what you giving this song?
I'm definitely getting it.
Oh, yeah, man.
I got my new album coming out, man.
I just dropped son last month,
you still want some pain, you feel me,
if you still chasing that pain,
for the trenches, shit going crazy right now.
That's what the Mega Man song going.
Definitely, man.
I know that Mega Man album.
Definitely, Mega Man out now.
Fire.
Shit go crazy, you feel me?
And then for the summer, I'm back at it.
You feel me, for my birthday around July, July 12 area around that,
I got an album called Doug's Motivation.
Not Doug motivation.
You feel me?
It's Doug.
I'm out of the Dugs a different way from where these rat-ass,
Nick.
No, Michelle, I'm just like.
Fuck these rat-ass niggas, it's all good.
Fuck my-you-do.
Fuck these niggas.
I'm gonna push this shit differently, man.
See, we can't, that's why we don't really give a fuck about none of you, niggas.
Yeah, for real.
So it's like, it's dog's motivation.
I'm not just motivating the, he said dog motivation.
It's dog's motivation.
I'm motivating all the dogs, man, the right way.
You don't have some features on there?
Because I would love to see you do something with Chef G.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
If you can get Seths you home, man, death.
I guess, he definitely do something,
I got some feet on that, motherfucker.
I got some pain on that, motherfucker.
Some unexpected feet.
Okay, look at that, fire.
And some of the new upcoming niggas in Jersey, man.
You gonna start a label or what?
Oh yeah, I'm definitely trying.
Yeah, Drew Cash go crazy, man.
Drew two times, man.
You know what I'm saying?
My niggas go crazy, man.
G. Schino, man.
G. Schenow, man.
Stop playing, man.
You're one of them niggas, bro.
And Free Flea, he got light baby right back.
Flea go crazy.
But who on fire right now from Jersey, even got Philly moving with him.
Po 13-Hundred, man.
Po 13-Hundred.
I got to check him out.
I'm pro 13-hundred.
He's popping it.
He's popping it.
Like, he wants him like, you know what I mean?
He's getting his pain out.
I fuck with you.
I fuck with the young boy and his hood behind him.
So, I'll talk, any, any artists that's watching right now, that's when you really got
on your hood behind you.
Got these, none of these other niggas that make you feel like, oh, why you gotta be a weird
nigger to make it.
Nah, nigga, the hood.
When your hood fucking with you, bro, you got them, bro.
Facts.
Yeah.
Facts.
Absolutely.
So what's some of your line-up looking like?
You want to bring some people out?
Yeah, man.
The whole jersey come out.
I don't make out of flex, man.
Flex got a little strict policy going.
They gave me two comp.
They gave me two comp.
They said Al-Bi-I-L.
They said Al-Bial in there with two-Comp.
Abial can't move like that.
Flex?
They gave me two-comp, bro.
Two-Comp.
You didn't see that respect to Jigs video that just dropped, Flex.
That's just said, bring your manager and your security.
Okay.
We go bring a security already.
Come on, Flex.
Yeah, but they gave me two-comp, bro.
How many come to get you, Brit?
I gave Bree two comp.
Oh, 100-197.
They're not playing.
Yeah, bro.
Two-com.
But then somebody that's coming from down south,
the baby's probably going to be able to pull up with 40 niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out to the-up.
But then it's, we're doing it for New York, though.
We're doing it for the tri-state area.
I agree.
They're going to say, baby.
Let's do a little better than that.
Your 40 niggas can't get in there, Paul.
They're going to sell that nigger that?
We can do a little better than Netflix.
Come on, man.
We can go a little better than Ferry.
I appreciate it.
I'm honored to be there.
Of course.
I'm not worried.
I can walk in there by myself.
Let the nigger play with me.
They're not going to make it out of Jersey.
I promise you.
Yeah, when I got a joke.
But at the same time,
I'm cool with my two niggas I'm coming with.
The two niggas I'm coming with, we are perfectly fine.
I'm being there with John Wick and Steve is a guy.
Nah, I'm stupid as hell.
Hey, Ryan, listen.
Flex, no, you walk to match you.
Hey, phone, me, bro.
Fuck around with the fuck around.
This shit, for real, nigga.
My bars are a lot.
Because niggas don't understand what it's like to go to prison.
Yeah, bro.
Wions, look at Kay Fly.
I know Poe on time, and I see my nigger pole.
on the back, Paul one time.
I know you move, Po.
You know, I mean.
Of course.
I know, Paul.
Like, when you look at K. Flok, I feel like K. Flok was, it's like sometimes I'd be feeling
like, damn, why is New York curse?
Why our best artists go to jail, get killed or get the rat jacket?
That's my little nigger, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, when you, it's like, you're a nigger we need right now, man.
Appreciate that, bro.
So please stay out of trouble because it's like, it'd be like, she'd just be cursed with N.
And it just be cursed, man.
It's like, you know, nigs go to chill.
Kay Flok.
like he was one of the niggins.
He was, bro.
He got 40 years.
He got 40 years.
He stood up, him and his men, you heard?
Yeah.
But it's like, man, niggas in Atlanta got staying your ground.
Nigger do something to you.
You might beat the case.
Yeah.
Out here, you know, self-defense.
Atlanta got standing the ground too?
Yeah.
Yeah, South.
It's like, regardless, even if they don't got stand your ground,
they got self-defense.
New York and Jersey do not have self-defense, bro.
That's what I'm saying.
A nigga could draw down on you, you self-defend yourself.
And you still go to jail.
And down south, I see you.
why niggas be liking, like New York niggas want to go to Atlanta because like, damn,
nigga, nigger run down.
At least I could defend myself.
You could kill a nigga in the South of stepping on your grass, my nigga.
Yeah.
You can have a half any day you do that shit up in.
It's just the fact of when you look at K-Flock case, that was the self-defense case.
Yeah, bro.
For real.
That shit was something.
He was in Atlanta, that nigga would be in the town, chilling.
Like, or down south, North Carolina.
So it's just like, damn.
But our artists, you know, what we lost Pop Smoke?
I mean?
I could have seen you doing a record with Pop Smoke.
That would have been crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
Like just certain niggas
we get to that pinnacle
and New York just something always happened.
So we, yo, for real.
Yeah, we need you to be on point out there
and stay safe.
I mean, real shit.
And I love of love I get in New York, bro.
I'm honored for that, bro,
and I appreciate that because I know how hard it is
even for the trust they to even recognize the nigga.
You feel me?
You feel me?
And I know that even they own.
So for you to be from Jersey,
niggas, feel like you want to us.
It's like, I, you know,
we fucking with this nigga for real.
And I appreciate that shit, bro.
And the streets respect you and that still means something to us and to people I watch the show.
Yeah, say that.
You know what I'm saying?
Because niggas fuck with you.
You walk the yard.
You're a humble nigga.
Every time I'm not.
That nigga ain't humble though.
You ain't going to put that on them.
You just don't want to be on his bad side.
That nigg is far from humble, nigga.
That nigga's not humble, Nick.
You can chill in his projects.
We feed up, lawn chair.
Yeah, yeah.
He ain't going to give him that.
No, that's for the ops and all that.
That's for the ops and all that.
That's for the ops and all that.
That, yeah.
I'm gonna go get that money.
He's a hooligan trying to change, man.
He's doing the trans-distance, man.
You know, y'all make sure you catch Summer Gym,
Al-Beele on there, Bree gonna be on that stage.
Definitely, man.
She's an artist of the week on the show right here.
We're gonna start bringing new artists out now.
Respect the Jux video out now.
No what I'm saying?
Let's go, man.
Don't forget to do the dance, you know what I'm saying?
Definitely.
Don't forget to do the dance.
Everybody wondering why I do the dance, right?
I do the dance because it's respect to Jux is my dance now.
They say, I'll be doing the lean with a rock with it.
I took it.
He took it.
He took it.
Respect the jokes.
He took it.
He's not mad at the whole Atlanta,
but he's just mad at some of the niggas.
Shout out of my real niggas.
Not in Atlanta really getting.
Y'all n'all n'all.
Y'all n'n'n'n'n'n'n'n'n't know what's going on, man.
N'gues is still, anything could happen.
Even if you ain't in the streets no more.
Something can happen where you got to do something that you got to get back to your old self,
my nigga.
And you would a nigga that's going to tell or will tell, nigga.
You played yourself.
No good, man.
Gladiator, nigger.
So what rappers, hold up, though.
Well, we're rappers for Milan.
There's no good, man, on the rat list.
All right, let me, all right, Gucci man is the head of the list.
Okay.
Oh, shit.
Man, the head of the list.
Dugs.
I mean, not Doug.
What's the name?
Gunner, he's a civilian at this point.
Gunner, civilian.
He's a civilian, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
He's a civilian, bro.
You can't even, you can't even do him, like, you know what I'm saying?
All right?
He just can't talk tough.
No talking tough.
You know what I'm saying?
Then you got, he's under investigation.
He's under investigation.
He got to get DP.
He got to get DP.
He got to get DP.
He got to DP for that shit he did, that shit he said.
I hope he got DP.
If you reach out to me because you know what you went to.
If you reach out to me, you tell me you got DP, I'll get off your eyes.
No freaky.
You know what I'm saying?
And then you got the baby, little baby, little baby right now.
Little baby under investigation because he's still hanging with Doug.
So, y'all both of you all need to let me know if he got DP.
If y'all tell me he got DP, I'll leave it alone.
And I fuck with Little Baby.
I don't, listen, you are all these niggas?
You're a nigga who music I don't want to stop listening to.
You ain't lying.
I'm about saying.
I really fuck with you, bro.
I really fuck with you, and how you present yourself.
Even though you've been looking on camera, like you did some tough ass nigger, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Whatever, whatever.
It's cool.
I need to know, bro.
I need to know if y'all niggas, because when you seen him on that video when Doug was in the call with him?
I saw that.
He was in the car.
He was in like a bad bitch.
Like, oh, look I'm with my nigger, y'all.
You were a home for that.
You know you're a home for that.
I know he was when she took it down immediately.
He was in the car with him
because, like, you know, little baby
he had to apologize,
you know, forgive me.
Then he finally got with him.
Like, oh, look, I'm still with my nigga.
Yeah, that it was over.
Look who I'm fucking again.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Yo!
I'm trying to tell you, man.
Listen, man.
And it ain't just Atlanta.
You other niggas that fuck with the niggas, too.
You know y'all under investigation too, bro?
You know what I'm saying?
Because y'all line with that shit, bro.
And y' y'all nigg about, go to my Instagram.
Al B.I.O.1.
Look at all them rappers that follow.
me look all the niggas and they see me pop in my shit and you're niggas see it and then when
they see me yo alb yah what's up fuck with me all heavy all crazy but they still
fucking with them niggas you know what I'm saying but they won't comment on my my
respect to jips song they won't comment on my mega man so they won't like that shit they won't
like that shit I don't know I posted all that I don't know yeah I'm not sugar
code none of this shit yeah I'm not single code none of this shit yeah I'm not single
cooed man you hangin with a rat you a rat you are rat that's how we view niggas man
Straight like that, bro.
And I'm saying?
I don't care how legit you is, bro.
I mean, what type of nigga?
Even if you're legit, everybody around you probably ain't legit.
You still go to the hood, get some niggas.
I don't know.
I don't make it that far.
I didn't mature that enough.
I don't want to mature that enough.
I don't want to be that way.
I'm sorry.
I mean, it's coming from a nigga that got ratted on by you say his man.
I didn't reach that point yet.
In the ops.
Yeah.
So he got the right to talk about it.
That's it.
I know how I feel like he told him.
And like you said, the real shit you said was a nigger can't walk the yard without showing
if his shit is right.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I agree with you.
You did way more time to me.
I did baby time.
Just kidding me.
Locked up for like eight months.
It was like, you know, I'm good.
I can't do this show.
Right because Allen was good enough for me.
And that's the thing with rappers too is like, yo, all these niggas be so street, niggas
so gangster, all that shit.
All this shit, right?
All that shit, right?
You hear me?
You're paying attention?
How you niggas never been in the youth house?
You know what I mean you never wowed out as a teenager.
You go to you fos for, you go to youth house for fighting in school.
You niggas never been doing nothing.
So it was like you just flew straight your whole entire life.
Clean background.
Clean background.
Clean background.
No endings with the law, but you're talking all this law shit.
Niggas, something ain't right.
Some ain't right, bro.
And I know some niggas that made it through.
I know some niggas that made it straight through.
That's a fact.
But all you niggis.
Not everybody.
Not everybody.
Not all you niggas, bro.
And ain't no way you can sit there.
Big a bad jail.
Jail is the worst place you want to be at.
But man, I learned everything a lot of from jail, man.
My first book I ever read was in jail.
You know what I'm saying?
I read books in jailer.
What was on Jellers?
When I got smarter, I started reading that.
The first book I ever read was in jail.
It learned a lot in jail, man.
Jail, Jail teach you so much, bro.
Teach you patience.
Like, it's really, that's what it's supposed to be there for,
but it's slavery at the same time.
But it's there for,
Rehabilitation. You know what I'm saying? You reavent you so.
So listen, man, you've been through the murder cases, the max tears, the losing friends, losing your brother.
You know what I mean? Successful. Come in shout to empire. Getting to deal with Gazi. I don't think it was in a million, six figures, but I don't want to talk about your money. I'll see you.
So with the whole respected jokes, like, what really made you come up with the whole, like, respected jokes thing? Because nobody else in the industry was like,
speaking against the whole Gucci situation like that with Poo Sites, nobody else.
So what made you take on that whole shit?
Yeah.
For one, you know, I'm an oddball.
You know what I'm saying?
I like to go against the odds, you feel, my underdog.
But most importantly, it's like these niggas, like, I'm a real nigga, like this on, it's like, I play for a real team.
You feel me?
Like, I'm a real nigger fan.
Like, Perry, I'm a real bitch fan.
Anything real, I'm for it.
So if you against any of anything, you're against any of, you.
anything that's real, like I got niggas Knicks fans.
You know what I'm saying? Niggas Knicks fans. Everybody's Knicks fans.
Y'all die-hard Knicks fans. Y'all so happy this is going on.
So when I see a real nigga do some real shit, I'm happy to happen. I'm proud of that shit.
And shout out to that.
Yeah, Jailen Brunswick.
Yeah, Jailen Brunson.
Yeah, Jers.
I didn't know Jers.
You know what I'm saying? So at the same time, it's like, so when I see fuck shit go
against real, I see anything going.
Like, we're playing on this team.
That snitch team ain't our team.
So we try to dunk on them niggas.
We hitting threes on them niggas.
We're tackling them niggas out.
We ain't fucking with that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But the bigger thing is that my brother,
my brother, Mush, free Mush, he was on a tail
with Pushaisty and shit when Poochishti is doing this time.
Look at that.
You know what I'm saying?
My brother was on the tail of Pushikistee.
You ever met Poochistee?
No, I was that I ain't at me, Poochishti, you know what I'm saying?
We posted a met when they cut his bracelet off.
Tachstone, freeze taxedone.
He was supposed to.
We posted met when he cut his bracelet off.
He was cutting his bracelet cut off in April.
He was doing his New York run in April, but he got back.
You get what I'm saying?
And he was going to tap in with me, fuck with me.
You know what I'm saying?
He was going to fuck with me.
Text him.
Or like, he already, he over, pushy.
He followed him.
Because of mush.
You feel me?
Like, yo, my brother, he keep putting, man.
My brother, you got to go home and fuck with that nigga and then Puscistee in them jails.
All you're hearing is Albi-Bi out of them jails.
And he up here, he was in PA.
All you hear of Albiah.
This is much shit.
Trostate.
You get what I'm saying?
So he's like, oh, this ninn got it.
So when he came home, he's like, yo, hit me in my DM.
And he was just like, yo, I fuck with your shit, man.
I mean, your brother mush, sturdy, nigger, real,
nigga held it down, boom, boom.
You made sure, you know what I'm saying?
Look at that.
You know what I'm saying?
You're going to get it.
And then he was like, yo, when I come up here, when I come up here,
when I come up here in April, when they cut my bracelet off,
we're going to bang out.
And I was going to move around with him.
You know what I mean?
You know what I'm, you know what I'm,
so it was like that with me.
You know what I mean?
Like, I got to get them.
Then I get these jail calls all the time where it's just like, yo, they be proud
of me when I get niggas.
Them, them, niggas don't answer.
Niggas ignore them, shit.
I accept them shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So then the calls, they were like, yo, you, man, you, yo, you bet not fuck with that
that nigga.
He just came home and they go wrecked.
Oh, that.
In the head bottom in the jail.
You know what's the whole shit?
Don't fuck with that, nigga, you feel me?
So it was just like, I'm doing that shit for us.
You feel me?
Like I say, I'm playing for this team.
I don't care who I don't like it, whatever.
I wasn't trying to get no clotted up.
I'm clotted up.
This is because niggas acting like they big-ass goozy fans
and don't know what you don't like me because I said a nigger,
a rat, a rat.
That's a rat.
You know what I'm saying?
He's a rat.
You don't like me because of that.
Yeah.
Fuck you're talking about you.
I'm rich.
You're talking about you.
You better, I ain't broke, nigga.
You better, I ain't hate it.
I'm not fucked up.
Nick, I asked Gazi.
I'm not going to cut good checks.
I was funny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shut out the guys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They take care of the gangsters.
Man, niggas ride around bullied-up, nigga.
You see how I'm stepping, jewelry everywhere.
Nigger- You ain't for clout.
Niggas.
Niggas, niggas, niggas, niggas, niggas.
Niggas, niggas, niggas, niggas, niggas,
niggas, niggas, niggas, niggas.
You should have got robbed.
When you got robbed, you should have laid on that, nigger.
Let me tell you, let me tell you my dairy when I get robbed.
If this nigger ever raw, I never got been robbed my life.
I've been a stick of kid.
But nigger robbed me while I'm on tour.
Get it, you got it.
You got it.
Okay, boom.
You got it.
I promise you, we're going to camp out with that hotel.
We're going to find out what's going to purge.
Me and my niggins.
It's all about the get back.
I'm telling you, we ain't going to tell.
We're Persian.
Rapping over, bro.
It's about the, man.
You're bad.
Man, listen, we're coming.
We're coming.
It is what it is.
This is what we stand for.
What we live for?
What we live for is we die for, bro?
Lootty is a anything.
Same thing we live for, we're going to die for, man.
I'm dying about that shit.
Respect is anything, bro.
I agree.
I ain't going out like that, bro.
I ain't going.
You watch you tell, bro.
Everything you did is deleted.
Out the window.
You killed everything.
And like, think about it.
That Frank Lucas story was so fired till he told.
Like, ah.
It's old.
You were fucking with you.
You were there with the chinchilla on.
You back to back.
He backed the fucking.
The pageant bitch, the Miss Puerto Rico.
You're winning.
We're proud of you.
Once he told, he said, oh, God damn.
Turn this shit off, bro.
You're right.
Yeah.
Think about it, bro.
It's over, bro.
Think about the Gadi story.
Shit was fired.
The niggas, mafia doing what they do.
Soon that sent me the book, so, oh, what the fuck.
God.
Shit, Sammy was my nigger.
He was wagging shit.
Nah, it's over.
You know what I mean?
So don't be mad at him for just speaking of what's real.
Yeah, that's it, right?
And then it's like the fact that I had this to it, I know we talking a lot, but I remember
going to school, going to grade school, and the newspapers used to be saying shit like
racks or you go watch a movie and you do it.
We watch a documentary, watch a documentary on the Gambino family, any mafia shit, New York shit, whatever, whatever.
Once a nigga told, a rat toll, it was front page.
Embarrassment, humiliation.
He's a rat.
Destroyed him.
They tried to make that.
Biggester rat.
For real.
They try to make that shit cool now.
You want to know why they tried to destroy them?
They try to destroy them because everybody wanted to be a gangster.
It's the popular day to do.
It's a movie, rappers.
They want to destroy them.
and be like, yo, this is who you date this is?
Look at him, he's fucking telling.
You want to be this guy?
And that's what cops do when they break you in the room.
When they break you in that room, they break that nigga every time.
Oh, boom, they break you.
You tell him, you rat it.
As soon as you walk out of that room, they laugh.
This fucking guy.
They were scared of this fucking guy.
Exactly.
This is the fucking punk.
He's a fucking punk.
He just told on all his fucking homeboys.
He probably tells us more.
Go in here, John.
Fags.
It's facts, nigga.
Oh, dear John.
I'm telling you, bro.
This is what it is.
Cops don't need respect rats.
They can buy it like this.
No, they don't.
Imagine the cop tell him another cop on a force.
They're not fucking with him.
Hell no.
They don't respect rats.
Rats is scum, bro.
It is what it is.
You can say what you want to say how Al be coming.
That's the fact, bro.
That's what it is.
They don't respect the rad-d-ass-nig.
They don't respect you, though.
It's real shit.
Royals too.
No what I'm saying?
Adrian Edwards.
Adrian Edwards.
You go get her.
Go get her.
I'm telling you right now.
Now I understand why because they were saying,
yo, I was seeing in the comments.
I did Matt Hoff interview.
Paul's Macedonia.
You feel me?
And it went viral and I was talking about my lawyer.
And they was like, yo, you should go young Doug needs Adrian.
I understand why young Doug couldn't get Adrian because she would have seen that video.
I'm telling it.
She wouldn't represent him.
Oh, shit.
Goddamn.
My lawyer don't represent rats, bro.
She don't.
Her job is to get you home and not keep you in there.
So a lot of years that don't represent rats.
Shout out to them for real.
Definitely, man.
I see you feed in the projects.
You're going to projects giving back to kids, the motivation.
Before we get off the show, what would you tell you?
the kids out there to do?
Like what would you think, like, what make them, you know, following your footsteps now?
Because you've seen, you've been through so much crazy shit, but now you're seeing the
success and the rap game respects you and the game and you put good records out.
What would you tell the kids?
What would you tell them?
Summer Jam and all that shit.
Real talk.
I tell them, like, you ain't got to follow my footsteps.
My footsteps ain't the ones to follow.
Because it's times that I ran into walls, but I ain't think I could climb.
You know what I'm saying?
You might not beat them cases, nigg.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like I seen niggas strike out
So don't follow my footsteps
I want them to learn from my mistakes
You learn from my mistakes
Those are mistakes I made
I made all mistakes
I'm loving the wrong people
Trusting the wrong people
Making the wrong decisions
But I'm just one of the lucky ones
That made it out
I know a lot of friends
That ain't coming home
You know what I'm saying
I'm still paying for pills
You know what I'm saying
I still take care of my people
So I would tell them like
Yo just learn from that shit
See that or why
You want to be like I'll be out
I'll be out right here
You feel me
Like be this one
one that, the one that went through it.
Oh, I, you ain't got to touch the stove, see if it's hot.
You feel what I mean?
You don't.
You see the last nigga burn yourself.
I burn myself plenty of times.
Don't touch the stove, young nigga.
You ever go around that shit, figure it out.
I bet.
That's how I tell them.
You know what I'm saying?
It's learning from my mistakes, bro.
This shit wasn't cool.
Hell no, nigga.
I used to look at my feet, wondering why I'm still standing.
How the fuck I'm still standing?
Wow.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's how I'm going.
Real nigga, shit.
You heard we're paying for appeals and commissary still.
Y'all niggas learn from Jersey's finest,
nigga, the king of Jersey right now.
Make some noise for Al-Bio.
Yeah.
Whoa.
Whoa.
You know the vibes.
Real nigga shit, man.
Shout to Yee, shout out of the G-U.
You know how we rocking.
Yeah.
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