Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - Episode #1 - "The Beginning"
Episode Date: April 17, 2019The Million Dollaz Worth of Game show, a weekly podcast with rapper Gillie Da King and social media influencer and disruptor Wallo267.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify... or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/mworthofgame
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Right.
Yeah, yeah, you already know this is Gilly the King.
This is million dollars worth a game.
Yeah, man, this is wild a two-old too.
No, you point in saying the name.
I say my name.
We ain't got to be structured like that.
You ready to fuck up, man.
That's cool.
Well, listen, man, forget all that.
You're not a ass think of going to tell me how to start to show.
You're supposed to say, yeah, Dave.
I'm supposed to say my name.
All right, cool, let me say my name.
Okay, let's start over.
Let's do it like you.
No, we're not starting over.
Yeah, how are you guys doing?
This is Gilly the kid.
It's on you.
No, I'm not, no, no, no.
Okay, okay, okay, all right.
Damn it, you okay, so you gave it to me.
Yeah, man, this wallow two, six, seven, man.
And this is a million dollars worth the game.
Oh, whoa, ho, ho.
Oh, this is Wildo 267, aka you know me.
I anybody know me.
Bruce Leroy, Jr., the one and only,
mixed mouse your artist.
You see what I'm saying?
I got three black belts.
You know what I mean
This is what I do
Like it's anybody that wanted
Come, you know, come step to me
I'm at million dollars worth of game
You know what it is
You fucked it up already
I haven't thrown my names out there
You talk about mixed martial artists
You should have said
You'll just swallow 267
I'm a mixed bag of nuts
No no no
Fucking macadamian nuts
People like you just hate it
But before we get into all this man
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See, you got a pocket.
I ain't never been a pretty boy.
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I mean, they was filling them.
Like, that's the only thing I want to do.
I got all the girls and I was ugly, nigga, but my vernacular was spectacular.
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But listen, man, we got some serious things to talk about.
Listen, man, it was a painful week for me and Gil, man.
We was out, shout out, man.
Los Angeles, man.
They lost a great one.
The hip-hop game lost a great one.
The community lost a great one.
The culture lost a great one.
Rest and peace, the Nipsey Hustle.
And I just want to say, man, just going over there and seeing the love,
I've never seen nobody receive that much love in my life.
It was just great, man.
That's going out there, you know, to show his people love, man,
just the whole community.
It was everything, man.
You know, what's your take on it?
Man, the funeral, first and foremost,
the way they treated the king was a great send-off, you know.
I didn't totally agree with everything about the funeral.
I felt as though it should have been some more
some more Crips in there.
I thought there should have been some more people that he grew up
in there. Because, you know, I was in L.A.
And a lot of people that, you know,
he grew up with that he was close to, you know,
they kind of got pushed away.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, a lot of people who was from the neighborhood,
neighborhood of Rolling 60.
Shout out to the neighborhood of Rolling 60.
Shout out. They wasn't there.
So, so I'm just saying.
But it was a great send-off, though.
You know what I mean?
and it was spectacular man
I never
I was like
just seeing it
would get you emotional
just being out there
you know
because we is out there
touching the people
were just seeing it
just seeing how everybody
the vibe
it was just like wow
we had a real impact out here
you know
and it was just like
it was just for me
to be able to meet him
you see what I'm saying
I always knew about him
when I was in prison
you know what I mean
Gil first put me down with him
because I was in prison
he's like yeah I just shot this movie
mom Nipsey
I said damn Nipsey I think I heard
he said yeah he's coming up
up here on the West Coast
this was like before it was like
you know what I mean you know what I mean
victory it was way before it was like like
2008 2008 2009 yeah so I'm on the phone
like yeah I got to see you got a movie so I'm not shocked
about him he telling me anybody like Ben Rames
Nipsey this down through so you know me
back then he sent me some pictures of it you know me so it was like
wow just to be able to get out here myself
and to be able to connect with him you know
I mean outside because just be connecting and just
being able to interview him several times
it was all you know it was real with him
he wasn't like it wasn't no like
and I'm not just saying it because he didn't
Like, he wasn't with the fluff.
He wasn't this rapper rapper.
You know, the dudes, oh, you get with me.
No, he said, no, take my number, bro, call me.
Absolutely.
You went L.A. call me.
I got called him when I was in L.A.
And it was like, it was just, you know, he put some plays together for me to connect with other people.
They interviewed him.
And it was just real.
Well, Nipsey always had a genuine soul.
You know what I'm saying?
From the time I met Nip back in 2009, and how I met Nip was through Ving Rames.
Yeah, Big Vint.
You know, and it's crazy how Vennit.
Ving even met both of us.
Ving seen me on a DVD.
He was filming a movie with Bruce Willis.
In Boston, he had some time off, and he went to a store, got some DVDs.
I just so happened to be on a DVD, and it was when I went through a little incident with Cassidy,
and I went to Cassidy's block or whatever.
And Ving just, he was like, I like, I like, thank you, you know.
I think you're real.
And then he tracked me to hell.
You know what I'm saying?
And then in the process of tracking me down, you know, he put me in maybe 11 movies.
But after we did the first movie, he called me and asked me.
Like, you ever heard of this kid named Nipsey Hustle?
I'm like, no, he was in South Africa.
Call me from South Africa.
Asked me that I know Nipsey Hustle.
I was like, no, you know, he was like, he kind of remind me of you the way he thinks.
You know, he's from the streets, you know, but he doesn't just act like a raggedy street, nigger.
you know what I'm saying
but you're quite raggedy if you asked me that's just my opinion
oh it's just my opinion
well
a lot of people would disagree with you
I'm not I'm not going to argue with that
I don't have to argue with you about that
but what I'm saying is
you know Ving saw something in him
just pretty much like what he saw on me
and then you know
he linked me with Big You
and at the time Nipsey was Big You
and um
and uh what's my guy
Steve Lobel's artist
and I think he was just trying
to about to sign with Sony
or something to that aspect.
So Nip always been down the earth, man.
He's always been a thinker.
He's always been an intelligent guy
who just wasn't going to just rely on rap.
You know, even back then when I met Nip,
he was talking about opening up businesses,
talking about all kinds of she he was thinking about doing.
So to all the Youngkins that's up and coming,
Nip should be, you know, like the perfect example
of what you can do out here.
You know, and what's funny is I see a lot of people posting up
and paying homage, but a lot of people is posting up
and paying homage to Nipsey after he was already on.
Yeah, because me personally, like, I understand what you're saying,
but that's, I'm not saying it's cool,
but that's what the culture has come to.
The culture has come to, oh, I don't want to come across as a dick eater.
I don't want to come across as I'm Joe familiar.
I don't want to, you know, because some people think showing love is digging,
We didn't, we didn't got so detached.
The culture got so detached from the human, like, human communication and human connection
that we dehumanize each other to think, hey, what's up, man, Gil, how are you doing?
Oh, man, that's Dicky and why you answer, why you speak to him?
And that, and that's what it is.
And we like to jump over on things after the fact.
Right.
Because if everybody was playing this music like that, he'd have been to the moon.
Absolutely.
Everybody was, you know, me support, but it's like, that's how, that's sad.
I'm not saying it's cool.
But that's the reality of life.
Well, you know, you know everybody want to support you when something.
tragic happened to you. When you're right here
and you're on planet Earth and you're like
support me. Go buy my music.
Motherfuckers is like, okay, yeah,
we'll get to it when we get to it. But the minute something
tragic happened to you, it's like
it wake people up.
And it's a shame that
and it's just like, especially with, even with
black families,
when do we see each other
at a funeral?
You feel what I'm saying?
When do we, when do we
Damn, because I ain't seen you in 10 years
I ain't last time of seeing you
It's when I'm Mary died
That ain't a good fucking thing
So black people
And just people in general
You know what I'm saying
What you learn from Nipsey situation
Is enjoy life while you hear
Enjoy your loved ones while they're here
Don't just have gatherings
When it's funeral time
When a nigger stanking and getting dropped
in the ground that shouldn't be the only time you niggas get together so and every lesson is a
blessing that's what you take from nipsy hustle situation is that this guy ain't had cancer he didn't
have no traumatic uh illnesses but you can go at any time somebody could take your life at any minute
so you got to live man you live for today you live for tomorrow and you live for your future and you
live for your kids and your family
and the people that surround you and the people
that like you, man. Well, you know what?
You can't even follow that, man. He said
everything that's nothing. I'll just say
live every day
like it's your last day on earth. Before
we get into a million dollars worth of
a game, I want to type into a segment
of who would you be. Now,
who would you be is a segment where we talk about
if you died and came back to life.
Who would you be?
You know, and I would ask Gil that question.
Or you could ask me the question. And it just
about, you know, and be truthful
about it. Okay, so
let me see. Because I know you
know you're not a ass
love to sing. Oh, yeah, I'm a hell of a singer
like that's, everybody know that.
So if you can come back, if you could come
back under any
member of a
new edition. Oh, man,
that's hard, man. Who would you be? You got a lot
of legends there. Like, it's a lot of legends.
I see, I see you coming
back as Ralph Trusvan.
Because you're a sense of
Yeah, yeah, that part, you know, I'm not afraid of...
S-E-N-S-I-T-I-V-I-T-Y.
I'm not afraid of shit.
What's wrong with that, man like me?
What's wrong with that?
Someone that will hold you, someone that will squeeze you, someone that will treat you right, like me, girl.
Yeah, I can see you would definitely be wild old trezvind.
No, no, no, no.
You know what I mean?
I'm more towards somebody like, uh...
somebody like Bobby or Johnny, you know what I mean?
Because the news, you know, they can sing.
But, you know, Bobby just lived a little while of life.
You know what I mean?
I sung, you know, I sung a couple of classics, you know, Johnny Gil's songs.
Like a lot of people know, you know, you know I'm a singer.
But you know with Johnny Gill, you know back in the day?
Bill's a legend.
I don't know how true this is, but back in the day.
Johnny Gil sucks Sugar Ray Leonard Dick.
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Hold up, hold up.
Don't do that.
Don't disrespect that, man.
I didn't say it.
I'm just telling you what should be.
I was saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I was young that day.
Oh, that's some spicy stuff.
You can't just come out and say stuff like that.
I ain't going to say it then.
I'm sorry.
I understand, but why would you, where did you come?
Like, come on, man.
I'm just saying.
Back in the day, back in the day,
Shug Night, it was Shug on the beach.
It was Jodice.
No, it was too pot.
You got to show me this.
Oh, I will.
They had that henny in them, and then he just bust out and said,
Johnny Gil sucked a sugar rate letting the dick.
I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I was a young kid.
I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, where the fuck that
come from shit. I don't see, I don't see, hold
a, hold, hold, hold on. I don't see Johnny Gill. He can have me any
woman in the world. I don't see him giving sugar
a red BJ. I don't. I mean, at the end of the day, I'm just
no, no, no, no, no. You said you would come back as Johnny Gil.
I didn't say it, John. I didn't say I was good. I stuck some of the
songs. I'm more like Bobby Brown. I'll say Bobby Brown.
No, no, no, no. What's, uh, BBD?
Bell Bill Bill to vote. One of them. Don't listen. Don't listen.
Don't listen. Do not connect me. Like, don't do that too.
My, mom, my, my, my.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, we're going to leave that alone. We're going to leave that alone.
I want to say, my, my, my, my, my, we're going to leave that alone.
My, my, my, my, my, my, we're going to, oh, whoa, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, news flash, just so happened, you have Gill in your name.
Wow, wow, Jay Gill, wow.
So we're going to leave that alone.
Now we're going to tap into, at this moment, we're going to tap into, you know what I mean?
You're going to leave that alone, Gil.
You know, we're going to tap into a million dollars worth a game.
This is a major part of this, you know, part of the show.
This is a segment that's powerful.
And this million dollars worth a game, I will read this off.
This is just, uh, hi, Gilley, uh, what are your take on men getting his ass ate by his girl?
My, that's crazy.
Hold on, hold on.
My ex was really open and a huge freak,
but my boys are calling me weird and gay for that.
What about a man eating the girl's ass?
It's 2019, and times have changed.
So I think that that's just basic by now and more accepted.
Like half of my boys say they're not down for this either.
What is your take, OG?
I know this isn't your main account,
because he hit us up the million dollars with a game account on Instagram.
If you're not following or follow that M worth a game on Instagram,
I know this isn't your main account,
but I'm just trying to get you to reply to my question
so I can show my boys your opinion.
Well, me personally, I'm not into a woman, you know,
swiping her tongue across my ass like a master card.
So you're telling me in your time of a-
I'm just saying, listen, in your time of being a rap guy,
you're moving around, you're touring,
nobody never did a drive-by,
the tongue-dry on you?
I'm this action, I'm not saying, I'm just asking.
I'm not putting that noise.
I'm just saying, like, you never had a drive-by.
They never did a swipe-a-tank, a tongue-swight.
I'm just asking.
First of all. Nobody never did a taste test?
First of all, they never did the swipe and roll.
I'm just saying this.
You hear me, I never got the, you hear me.
I'm just saying.
Because, you know what?
If a motherfucker ever said,
Guess what I was going to say?
Declined.
But they said, no, they didn't.
They're never going to say it.
They're not going to tell me that it didn't happen.
I know what happened to you.
First of all, let me just tell you something.
Let me just tell you something.
My ass has never been to, I swiped like a visa, a master, a debit.
They got them capital one.
None of those have never through my motherfucker shitter.
You hear me?
That's just not what I'm into.
And there's guys out here who, that's what they,
into.
And there's women out here who say something about a meal's G spot is in his bun hole.
How you know all that?
How you know that?
I hear women say that all the time.
How you know that?
I'm just, I'm just, I'm just, I'm telling you.
My, bye, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, my, show look good tonight.
All I'm just saying, I don't know, Gil.
Hey, I'm telling you.
Jay Gil.
I'm telling you.
Listen, man, well, uh,
We don't have...
Hold on, man.
That we finished.
Explained it what?
Explaining that.
There's many women out here.
You like your wet in the back?
There's many women out here who, who, that's what they do.
You know, they tell a nigga, give me a brain, break me off a piece of your shit, cat barn.
Oh, wow.
That's what they do.
And, you know, they say that it's a scientific fact that a man's G spot is a
this bun hole. I wouldn't know.
I'm just saying. My G-spot
is in my balls
and is in that stem. You feel
what I'm saying? You get
that stem and you get them nuts. You know what I mean?
I'm going to give you what you want.
I'm going to shoot crazy glue on the roof of your
mouth. So, you know, I'm going to answer
this young man question.
How do you answer this question?
So it depends on
what it is that you like,
what it is that, you know, you
enjoy. So he's not cake for that.
I mean, no.
I can't say that you, I can't say that you're gay
because you want a female to swipe a tongue across your ass like a credit card.
I would just say you have some tendencies.
So what you're telling me is...
But I can't call you a homosexual because a homosexual is something that has to do with two men.
What you're telling me is that...
And then he asks, there's something about him eating her ass.
Now, I know you definitely...
what could school him on that
I can't school them on that
we're going to go to the next segment
no no no no no tell that man
the proper way to eat ass
let him know oh whoa I didn't
I'm just saying listen
my personal business is not up for question like that's not up
let me tell you something once we once we
once we started
million dollars worth of game
and we started
to live our truth
through our show
we have no long we no longer have
a personal life.
I'm just saying this.
This is all I'm going to say.
No, no, no.
He actually...
So let me ask you a question.
Do you actually put the tongue in the butt?
It's about...
It's about...
It's about your style.
Wait, wait, wait, what you mean?
Ah!
What's that?
It's about...
It's a...
I'm just saying, man.
Do you actually...
Tell us, Lo, we want to know.
We want to know what keeps April so happy.
Whoa! Whoa!
Come on, man.
I got a baby leg.
That's what that's what.
Running around here with a baby leg.
Damn.
So,
so the fact that
Listen, man,
you can eat a whole.
At the end of the day,
I'm going to tell this guy right here, man.
Whatever you're trying to do,
you eat it up,
beat it up,
and skeet it up, man.
That's the whole format to this game, man.
You know, you know he's an old nigga.
You hear me?
You hear me?
You hear me?
You eat it up, beat it up,
and skeet it up.
That dink it sound like
Bell,
slap it up.
flipping it and rub it down what are you talking about some you know some people prefer to
suck toes assholes and elbows okay so let me okay so I've been with two for 20 plus
years right slurpy straw I blew bubbles in two butt with a slurpy straw with a spoon on
I did she have a spoon too does she have a straw too never had a straw ever
she had a straw you know like kicky yell KG coming to the stage starting the porn
All-Stars.
Kiki Gil,
do,
do,
do, do, do, do,
do, do, do,
do, do,
do, do,
he came right out,
stripping.
You know,
it was phrasing,
listen,
when we was stripping
back in the day,
you used to have,
listen,
you used to have a little
kinky thongs on
like they was
Kinky Jones,
they was a little different.
They had the back out.
But I'll keep it all in real.
Your girls had the back out.
My eyes have my cheeks covering.
Your joints had the back out
when we were stripping.
You know why?
But I rinked up all the money
because they love
when the nuts
hang out the side.
They love with a nuts dripped down.
The cakes was bust open.
Hold on my cakes was never bust open.
I said like that.
I'm saying like that.
I'm saying the back of your, the back of your droop.
The back of your jokes, my cakes was busted.
It was why?
He was never bust stupid.
What are you talking?
Hold on, hold on.
Listen, I'm talking about the back of your, the back of your, your man, your man, your man,
your man, uh, Speedos was wide open.
I don't know if that was the thing that you was into, but that wasn't my type of.
Like the chap.
It was like chaps.
So back in the day, let me tell you all story, right?
Back in the day we started stripping, right?
No, no.
You influenced me.
You're the older cousin.
I was chilling.
I was in the block.
I'm going to tell him what happened.
He came to me your cousin.
So my name was firecracker, right?
I got a quick, because I used to tell all the bitches.
I'm not going to tell you, my name.
Right.
He came up with his name, right?
His name was TTD, right?
And for the record, what does TTD mean?
Throw that dick.
All right.
He loved it.
He loved it.
It was a classic name.
So, so me, firebride at him.
I didn't really come up with the lady that ran the strip club.
No, she saw my piece.
She changed your name, nigga.
She first she named me baby late.
No, she said, baby leg.
Okay.
She said, I want you to go out there with a bidmore.
She said, I want you to wear a bidmore.
She named me baby leg first.
Then she called me TTD.
We not, we not even going to hold that.
Now, I'll begin you all the true story, right?
We get down there.
So when we get down there, we had to dance for the lady, right?
So she wanted to know, you all right, okay, dance.
Let me see what you got.
So I go in.
there right i go first you know i i get necked on her you feel me i i cover that i cover the dick up
with the goddamn long tube sock the long white joint you feel me i'm in there i'm giving her all
hip action she said firecracker she said no no no no i'm changing your name your name inches right
so i said okay i left out of there low tubba how it goes you had rahim de julia oh
rahim de jula poured up he pulled up we got to get him for the next thing because you know people
been asking about that you know i mean i'm starting to think you got your watch from rahin hey
Listen, we're going to, we're in the studio, we're getting busy.
We got, is you near the door?
You're about by my car?
Come around to the side.
Listen, come around to, you know, come around to your left-hand side
and come to the door.
All right, listen, me.
Fuck, Rahim and Jula.
No, no, no, you got your chain from him.
Hold on.
Hold on, this is my guy as well.
Lamar.
A lot of things is happening in there.
What, this guy right here?
somebody's coming up to get you okay so so okay so
when I dance for I come out you know you know he like
while I was like so how did it go I'm like man when good she changed my name
he like she changed your name to what I'm like I ain't seen my name to inches right
he like oh did she so he'd go in there she like she like she like what's your name
he like TTD she like what that mean wallow's like throw that dick she's like okay that's clever
She's like, okay, let me see what you got.
So, you know, he gets, you know,
he gets, he takes, he takes, he takes, he takes,
you know, he takes his clothes off, he and there, whatever.
I just hear the music through the door.
It's like, and get you to kiss a life, kiss a life.
That wasn't my John.
That wasn't, Joe.
I went in there.
I don't know what he was doing.
I had to ripaway sweatpants on that day.
He had the little tears in his eyes.
So I'm like, what happened?
He's lying on me.
He talked about, yeah, she changed my name, too.
I said, well, she changed your name to.
He talked about baby, she.
He was mad as shit.
He was mad as shit.
She changed his name to Baby Shrimp.
He wanted to be throwed that dick so bad.
But she fucked his whole, she fucked his whole plans up.
He came on, you won in TTD, you came out BS.
You hear me, you came out baby shrimp.
No, see, the reality is that you just want to lie on me.
But, you know, I'm not going to, I don't really want to, I don't really want to, I don't really, I don't really, I don't really, I ain't got to entertain it because, you know, you, you, you, you, you.
know and I know
she called me
baby leg
baby shrimp
that was the first name
BL she's like BL
I say hey baby what's going on
the only BL
you the only BL you could
is BLJ
Bruce Leroy Jr
but he's a legend
see I deal with legends
and legends deal with me
that's the whole thing at the end of the day
but right now we want to give
out the segment of the show
shoutouts to legends
I want to give a major shout out to some legends
but I, you know, me and myself
I want to shout out one legend
of, you know, the legend of all legends.
Shout out to Bruce Lee Roy.
I don't know where I will be if it wasn't for you.
And I mean, you really changed the, you know.
That thing ain't a fucking legend,
man. Stop that, hold on, dog.
Listen, listen.
Listen, we're not going to do that on this show.
The last time I hit you with a double-grip claw,
you was paralyzed for like two minutes.
Leave me alone, cuss.
Don't disrespect him.
Listen.
You keep disrespecting legends.
Listen.
You disrespect legends.
Listen, man.
A nigga that had a movie out in 1988
and that's the only flick he ever had out in his life.
Stop disrespecting.
He is not considered a legend.
Stop fucking disrespecting Bruce Leroy Jr.
You were star-struck when we went up to New York and we met him.
No, I wasn't.
You were star-struck.
You ain't put that on tape, huh?
No.
You were star-struck.
You were almost fainting.
When you seen that he was real, he ran up to me, he ran to me.
First of all he did.
Well, listen, I ran up to him, but listen, I ran up to him, but hold up, hold up, hold up.
You know, I get things mixed up sometimes.
I ran up to him.
And he said, he said, you finally got the glow.
That's when my life changed.
That's when the glow was passed down to me.
That's when I became B, and you got it on tape, you got it on tape.
That's when I became BLJ.
You know what type of moment that was?
Because a while back, we was on Instagram, and you said,
Dan, what's your things you want to do?
Yeah, when you came on.
Oh, oh, I told you my list.
When you came home from jail, when you came home from jail, his bucket list was,
I want to meet Bruce Lee, Roy.
That's how he said it, too.
I got to meet Bruce and I did.
I got to meet the legend.
I was like,
who the fuck is Bruce Leroy?
You don't sit here and lie like you ain't know what Bruce Leeu was.
He's talking about from the last dragon.
I was just,
what the fuck would you want to meet him for?
Like,
what do you talk about?
Like,
who wouldn't be him?
But I would say this.
You're mad because your bucket list
was to take Gina to China.
Korea.
Career.
And I beat you.
Yeah,
but we're going this summer.
I've done it.
I met Bruce Leroy like,
like, who do that?
That's like somebody saying they want to make Michael Jackson.
and they do that shit in months.
That's like somebody saying,
Oh, Muhammad Ali.
I want to meet Muhammad Ali.
I want to meet Michael George.
I want to meet LeBriar.
And they do it in months.
Nobody do shit like that.
I did.
So right now, you're a little sad about that.
You're salty.
And when I met him,
and when I met him,
he passed the torch.
I think that's what you,
because you didn't think that I knew him.
I knew you didn't know.
And when you actually met him,
I saw it in his eyes.
He looked at me.
He was like,
who's this.
No, he did not.
No, he did not.
No, he did not.
You're lying.
Yes, he did.
He had the look of, and then he had his whole family out there,
and they was looking at you crazy, too,
because they was like, did this grown-ass man just walk up
and ask another grown-ass man?
Could he be a junior, and this man is not his father?
No, no, no, no, no.
See, you're mistakenly.
You don't know the martial arts.
You don't know that vibe.
You don't know that world.
So you're a little lost on that.
That day.
So hold on, wait, in a martial art world,
grown men walk up on other grown men and ask him,
can I be your son?
That's my sense.
Like, he's my sensei.
You got people that want to be me
You got people that want to be me
Hold on
So a sense is another word for father
Yeah basically
You got to listen listen listen
You got a bunch of people
You got a bunch of people
Devin Wade
He's one of us dudes
Now he want to be a junior
Wait wait wait
Wait wait wait wait wait
Wait wait wait
What do you think
All these dudes I train you
You think all these dudes
Looking up to me
And I'm training people
Ain't where
You don't think this shit is just like a game
Like dudes want to be me
They want to be a martial
You got three belts man
So
Come on man
Hold on.
Why wouldn't I want to be Bruce Lee?
Let me get this right.
And he had vanity.
He had all the chicks.
A sense is another word for father.
Yeah.
That's just the way to say, father.
Yeah, that's all.
I'm qualified to tell you that.
A lot of people won't tell you that.
And I'm really not supposed to be leaking it out there.
Just for the record.
For the motherfuckers that don't know.
Wallow was 12 years old.
he went to karate class for approximately 33 fucking days.
No, no, no.
You're not talking about the time I spent with Earl in the park.
No.
You wasn't talking about, like, shout, ho, ho.
Shout out the legend.
I can't forget the one and only my first in say karate Earl, rest in peace.
Okay, for people that don't know,
karate Earl is nothing but a dirty-ass nigger.
What?
A dirty-ass old head who was in the hood who was smoking butter
and knew how, knew a little bit.
bit of karate. That's all Karate Earl was.
I should kick the shit out of you
for slander in his name. He ain't never smoked no coke.
He was in Vietnam. No, he
was in Vietnam. Listen, he
walked to our neighborhood. Ain't nobody do shit to Earl.
I don't understand. I had, I showed
you to people. Everybody told you Earl
was fished. Ain't nobody never do shit to Earl.
People was wrapped in fish.
Dude, listen, Earl took guns from people
with no weapons.
What the fuck? Like, you don't get it. Like, this dude was the real
deal. All this shit,
this dude, they're supposed to have a movie about karate
Earl. This dude was real.
Okay. So, you know what it is.
Your brain is messed up. You know what I'm going to do?
This is what I'm going to do. Because you're so
fascinated with these boxes, dudes. I'm going to see
one of these dudes on the street and I'm exposed.
I'm going to trash one of these boxes. If I catch hitting him on the streets,
right there. I'm doing them in right then and there.
Any of these little boxer friends that you got,
these dudes, you keep hyping up.
Any of them dudes from Philly, I'll run it down on them.
Do me a favor. Give me
an example of something that you've seen Earl do.
that would qualify him to be a legend.
What didn't I see Earl do?
I've seen Earl cook a person across the street one time.
He kicked him from one sidewalks and he kicked this shit out of this dude.
That's what I was committed.
You think it's a joke.
That's your problem.
He kicked the shit out.
I seen him kick multiple people through car windows.
I've seen him kick the dude through a living room.
I've seen him take about at least 50 guns from people.
Earl, the type of boy is a shootout.
He comes on a joint.
Dude's dropping guns and everything.
I've seen him do who's drop a gun.
This dude was extraordinary.
That's what I'm saying
You never witnessed no shit like this
Okay, so when
So, so
When Earl used to take you to the park
Back in the day as a kid
Yeah
What did he teach you?
He taught me a lot of things
It's a secret
I can't tell you this stuff
You're not in the martial arts world
A secret
What?
Stuff I know is secret
The Earl touch one you love
Huh
I can't believe
That's because you know
When you got to keep secret
No no no no
The only thing, listen
Go whoa whoa
Anytime the adults tell you, don't tell your mother.
No, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hey, Wallace.
Now you're going a little too far.
You're disrespecting me.
Don't tell your mother what we did.
You're disrespecting her.
Don't tell your mother what I told you.
No, no, no, he knows.
I told you, I told you the bungee grip.
No, no, no, no, no.
Only thing that happened when I was with Earl, the only time.
Let me find out, Earl took you to the Cobra, the Cobra grip bungee.
Hold on, hold, hold, hold, hold on.
Let me just put this out there so you know.
It was two rules with Earl when I come.
Nothing on my feet, nothing on my chest.
Because I had to, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, listen, listen.
I had my karate pants on, though.
Wait, no, no, listen, listen, I have my karate pants on.
I have my karate pants on.
Don't do that shit.
Don't try to slander Earl.
Don't try to put him on that.
Hold on so Earl told you, every time you come to the park, nothing on your feet, nothing
on your chest.
He didn't say quite like that, but he said, he said, he said, the true warrior, he
shit, a true warrior.
A true warrior is a weird drawl.
See, now you're trying to say.
So, he told me.
Earl felt like a weird, kinky, motherfucker.
No, he said.
True sense.
He said, he said, a true, no, no, no, this is what he said.
A true warrior could battle win the raw.
He didn't say, he didn't say you had to be naked.
But you couldn't have no real shields of defense.
Wait.
No, listen, man, you don't, you got to understand the arts.
Because I'm trying to figure out.
Earl was treating you karate
if Earl was putting his
hands on your body
when you come see me
don't have anything on your feet or in your chest
A true warrior
could battle when the raw
You know what I'm laughing for that right now
A true forfeer could battle in the roll
Listen you can be laying in the bed in your crib
With your woman
Intruders could come in
Danger could come
What
I'm telling you
Listen let me explain some of you
This is real important
This is why I got them belts and you don't.
And you can, you're not going to be able to protect your family.
If danger, listen, when danger, when danger arrived,
you're not going to be able to protect your family.
You're going to need somebody like me down there, sleeping on the couch.
Because when danger arrived, at any moment,
I got my gear on, I can have a hoodie on,
or I can have my birthday suit on.
I'm getting busy, right in and there.
What?
I'm going to protect me and mine from danger.
Wait, hold on.
Oh, no.
That's...
What?
What?
That's what...
What?
Guns are for love.
Listen, I don't pack guns.
I don't do...
I take guns for people.
I don't got time for that.
I think that's what...
Protection.
It was somebody enters your house.
No, that's what dudes is cowards.
I'm not a coward.
I don't need that.
I use these.
You see this?
My hands are registered.
It's registered.
Man, if somebody bring in to you house,
they come in with guns,
they're not...
No, no, no.
They don't have to come in with guns.
But if they do,
that's when I hit the lights.
All right, man, you...
I'm performing in the dark, buddy.
I'm performing in a dark.
I'm a lot of karate, Earl, man.
Hey, listen, man, so if anybody is unfamiliar with who Wildo nut ass is
or how he became a nut ass nigga like this,
but probably 88B and a bunch of other four-letter shit,
PGDT, PTSD, he got a bunch of shit going on to his mind.
But if y'all don't know, Wailo went to jail with 17,
he did 20 years
and he came home at 37
and
we got a segment
called stories from the cell
you always wanted to
you know because at the end of the day
because I feel as though you should share
your experiences
from the penitentiary
because our
so you know objective
is to stop these kids from going to jail.
Stop these kids from seeing the things that you've seen
and witnessing a lot of the things that you've witnessed.
You know what I'm saying?
So we have a segment called Stories from the Cell.
And what we want Wallow to do right now is to tell us something
that you've seen in your journeys, your trips to prisons.
How many prisons have you been in since you went to jail?
Camp Hill, Greatest Ford, Dallas, Chester,
Cool Township, like five.
Five, okay.
Let me ask you another question.
So, going to jail at 17 years old,
which is basically a kid, you know,
and you're going up there with grown-ass men,
men that's been locked up for 10, 15, 20.
When you got to jail at 17, who did you come across in that had been in jail the longest?
At 17, I ain't meeting when I was 17.
I met him late on.
A guy named Joe Leeson, he was in jail for like 60 years.
He went to jail when he was young for a homicide, and he was there.
But I met him later on in a bit.
But it was a lot of dudes I can't ran it to when I first went to prison.
It was down for 20, 40, all that type of stuff.
But I wasn't worrying about that shit
When you know
When them Gatesford was hitting
I realized that it was real
I was wrapped in fear
You know what I'm saying
Because I'm going to the unknown
I ain't going to front
Like dudes be trying to front
And thinking all this cool
That shit's scary
Because I'm first of all
You weren't about
You know
I'm like oh it's my ass on the line
Yeah I remember you called me
About six months in
I'm like my ass on
You called me
He was talking in codes
Listen
Nick called me
To tell me you'll kiss us
You know what I mean
I'm going through with the Bizzle
I ain't gonna listen out
my kiss aches on a lizine.
I said, what?
Because we had never talked like this before.
I'm going to tell you some shit.
So when he called home talking about his kiss aches was on the lizine,
I said, the kids aches was on the, what's the fucking you talking about?
But I'm going to tell you some shit I've never told you.
The scariest time of my life.
I come from the yard, right?
And there was a pack of Swiss rules and some soups on my bed.
I was like, oh, shit, they killed me.
Somebody won everything from me.
They want my goods.
I'm like, so now I'm scared.
Listen, listen.
Listen, listen.
I'm going to sell.
Wait, hold on.
So you need to tell me, because we need to get this right for all the youngest.
So you mean to tell me when you're in the state penitentiary, this ain't no county shit.
This ain't no, I'm waiting to get sentenced.
This is, I'm already sentenced and I got my time.
So when you in jail, if you get to your cell in a Swiss roll and what?
There was Swiss rolls and soups.
And soups.
If that's just laying on your bed and you didn't order them in commerce, say, hey, somebody just put that on your bed.
What does that mean?
They can mean multiple things
But I'm going to tell you what it meant for me
I thought I went right in the cell
I locked the door I threw the sheet up
And I prayed to every God that existed
That this wasn't my time
And my ass would be right when I leave
I was just like I didn't know what was going on
I'm gonna be straight up
I'm gonna be like because you don't know
You don't know who comes
So when I grabbed the shit I'm here
I got the sheet up
So I'm gonna I don't want nobody to see me panic
Because in jail it's just like Instagram
You gotta have a tough face
I'm tough
I'll do this to you
You're not going to do nothing to me.
I'm a bad guy.
Just like dudes be on Instagram.
You know, everybody's tough.
Everybody's a killer.
Okay.
Cool, right?
So in jail, I'm like, I'm not going to let nobody see me sweat.
I got my game for you.
So I threw the sheet up immediately.
Oh, shit.
But did you eat the Swiss rolls?
No, no, no, no.
Hold on.
Listen, this was crazy about it.
This how I knew, this how I knew shit was dangerous.
Because I'm like, damn.
And then I hear my man, my man, my man called me,
yo, walo, whileo.
While old.
So before I go pull the sheet down because he was downstairs,
I was on the top tier.
I had to get my
I had to look at the mirror
and splash my face
make sure all panic
and fear was off my face
I'm like
let me make sure I'm okay
hold up, hold up bro
I hate to join
yo what's up bro
you cool
what's going on
yo you can
I put the stuff
you gave me last week
on your bed
I'm like oh okay
I got that
listen
I threw that
Kurt Becker
oh my God
listen man
I was ready
take a lock up
and anything
I didn't know what I was ready to
so hold on
So you thought somebody was coming for your innocence.
Listen, and you know why?
Because I was at Dallas.
They called Dallas the Pink Palace.
I seen dudes laying out in the yard, in the yard, man.
I seen dudes getting married in the yard.
Straight up.
Anybody know?
Pennsylvania, they called Dallas.
They had the most homosexuals.
I was scared to death.
They called Dallas the Pink Palace.
Yeah.
Because it was a joint with heavily homosexuals.
So I'm like, listen, listen, listen, listen, the first time I went to the shower, right?
I go down in the shower room.
I can't.
Come on, man.
This shit was real, man.
You don't know what I meant to.
So y'all was naming jails like it was strip clubs like going to Vanity Grand.
Oh, shit, they sent me to Dallas to pick.
Listen, listen, listen, listen, listen, let me explain some to you.
Let me explain some real shit to you.
It was so, what's the name that dudes, that dudes were named the punks in jail.
You had a punk named Penis Williams.
Hold on.
Hold on.
You had a pole.
Well, listen, you're the Polk name.
How you know this?
Listen, that's in the jail.
I'm just telling you the names.
Everybody knows this.
So we have, now Venus Williams.
This name was Venus Williams.
Yeah.
Hey, listen.
Hey, listen.
You had a motherfucker name.
So, wait.
Listen, we had, dude's just a name the motherfuckers.
You know what?
He hit you with that racket.
Listen, you had a, listen, you had a pole.
Listen, this real life, this prison.
Everybody knows what was going on?
Because you were here and you'd be like, what?
Oh, shit.
The boy named what I'm sitting away with that motherfucker.
You had a motherfucker.
You had a motherfuckerer name.
named Lil'Him.
Little Hym.
Like, Lil'Him,
Little Hymn.
You know what I mean?
Listen.
I mean, I mean, listen.
Hey, hey, yeah.
You had a motherfucker named,
you had a white boy named Harris Hilton.
You got out here, Paris Hilton.
You had all the type of crazy shit going on there.
So a nigga like me, I'm like, listen,
on some real shit, I'm scared to death.
Because I don't know what's going to, you don't know.
You might say a dude, oh, that's the old way.
I don't know if O'Head is really an old hair,
he wants some cheeks.
So I'm just in the joint like, oh, shit.
But that day, when I put that curtain back up,
this is how I know we keep, this one keeping the real goes wrong.
When I put that curtain back up and I realized my homie threw them,
threw the pecans squirrel and the, what's name on my bag?
I put that joint up, looked in the mirror.
She ain't nobody doing shit to me anyway.
Ain't no fucking nothing.
I'm a real one out here.
Fuckus big.
Tighten up.
Slapped myself.
Tighten up.
You from the streets.
You're a real one.
Hey, so, so.
So you convinced to lie it to yourself.
I had to.
You got to charge yourself.
Listen, in jail, you got to go insane in order to stay sane.
Like, people be like, damn.
People be like, damn, wow, come out of jail.
He just go right.
He'd run it.
Yeah, because I had to go crazy to maintain my sanity.
See, because you're going to see a lot of shit that's in jail that you're not going to be.
You might don't accept.
It might not really be about your life.
But you've got to believe in your mind that that shit is okay.
Because if you're looking at it from a regular mind,
you're going to go to fuck crazy when you see the shit you see in jail.
Okay, so tell us.
Because our whole objective is to keep the youth out of prison.
Listen, I just seen people get stabbed, man,
and just, I'm talking of the blood, be jumping out of them.
And you got to look at that and walk by and mind your business.
You can't be talking about it ain't your business.
You ain't seen nothing.
You might be walking the yard.
Me and you walk in the yard.
A cat might, you know, you know,
because one thing about jail, this is what people don't understand.
When you be out here shooting people and all that stuff
and you ride in the hood and you just, you, you, you, about you putting their work in.
You don't know who been sitting in jail for a long time,
who family members you put in working.
So you don't know old head calves
that I've been in jail for 25 years
and that's his nephew.
So when you coming through,
you come through you with your homies.
You know what I mean?
You're smoking your little buckhorns
in the yard.
Yeah, man, I was out there put working
and his old head walked by.
You think he's just a regular burn down old head
and he put a knife in your shoulder.
And you're like, damn, what's going on?
And they just keep putting it in.
You whip, whip, and you're trying to run.
You ever see somebody get stabbed and they're trying to run,
they're screaming.
There's a scream.
The scream is a scream you never heard.
hurt in your life.
When somebody walk up and had that 10 pound weight in their hand on them two
That 10 pound weight is undefeated.
On the 10 pound wax in the side and you just hear
And you hear a person hold their hair for a minute.
They hold their hair for about 10 minutes and they let out the scream.
You don't hear the scream till about a minute within the screen.
You just hear them.
It's a whole different game.
And shit like that, you'd be walking the track.
Me, I'm scared.
I was scared for, oh shit, man.
I got to keep being a good person.
I'm glad I can do nothing to nobody
I walk in the second
Like oh shit
This shit is real
Straight up
Like that shit
You see some listen
And their head is open right up
Wait hold on
I gotta keep being a good person
I'm not saying
No you can't be looking at nobody's sales
You can't be minding nobody business
You can't be talking on nobody
Because a lot of times
You're gonna see something in the jail
And you can be like
You know
You're old here to tell
Yeah young blood
You know what happened to here
You know nobody's business
You might see your homeboy uncle
He got married in the yard last week.
You can't get on the phone and call,
yo, man, you know, I had dudes
he'd tell me, yeah, my pop, my uncle up there
and this and that 30, he'll hold it down.
I'd be like, in my mind, your pop,
he likes sausages.
I can't tell a dude that.
Because now, oh, everybody can't come stuck.
You told my son.
You know, your pop works for Bob Evans.
Yeah, you told my son, such and such.
And I'm like, oh, I ain't saying that.
You got a mind your business.
So I'm just like, you know, it's just like,
it's like that shit ain't cool
and you know but like times
the lot of dudes that talk about
yeah I do time we do mom
they're talking about their homies
or their brothers or their cousins that did jail time
they ain't talking about no jail time they did
so a person might be listening to it
or seen on Instagram and it's popularized
to go to jail because that's the shit
I'm wanting to tell a dude listen
that calls too much to be a criminal number one
you gotta have a lot of
when you step into the street game number one
excuse me all the ladies that's listening
out there that's living a life
I know y'all living in their 30s pushing 40s
you're out there party
and you're buying all the design and stuff,
y'all are doing all that.
All y'all are living in the inner cities of America.
You can y'all do me a favor?
Could you go get some life insurance for your goofy-ass son?
Because a lot of y'all got goofy-ass sons out there.
Please go get a little policy that can pay the $10,000,000 for the, you know,
for the Janazz or the funeral.
Because if you out there are some goofy shit, majority of times that's coming.
And this is why I say it costs too much.
Now, you have a dude, if you got a pistol
and you operating outside of the law and you living in the United States of America,
this is what I need to tell you.
You need a lot of money to carry that pistol if you carry that pistol illegal.
Because bail, lawyers, commissary, that's a lot of money that you don't have.
So what you do is, you say to yourself, oh, don't worry about the charges to my family.
Right.
Put that pressure on my mom and all that, and on my people.
Put that pressure on my mom and all that shit and on my people.
Mm-hmm.
Because you don't have the money to do this stuff.
You see what I'm saying?
So my thing to kids is like these cats out here, I ain't even going to say kids.
They're grown-ass me.
You can't tell them nothing.
The dudes that can't tell you nothing.
The difference is between me.
You got a lot of people on Instagram.
Oh, stop there.
A lot of people that speak to people on Instagram.
I'm not none of them.
You can't teach what you don't know.
You can't leave where you don't go.
I'm speaking from experience.
I'm a dude that was in the streets,
running around with the guns,
taking pictures with the guns,
doing the goofy shit.
Because I was a goofy young cat.
So I know who you are.
I understand who you are.
I'm not judgmental,
but I'm just trying to give you some game.
I'm trying to tell you,
utilize me as your crash dummy.
Say to my son,
damn, you know what?
While O already,
I showed you the blueprinter where you're going at.
I did all the goofy shit.
I was wanted to be down.
I didn't know who I was.
So I'm telling y'all to take this time out,
really think about how you moving out.
Look at everybody you got around you
Because one of them dudes around you might kill you
Or might tell on you
So you got to be mindful of that shit
And the fact that you said that
It goes to show you
Look at Nipsey Hustle situation
You know
It's a sad situation
But
Who murdered Nipsey
A nigger that he grew up with
The hood
The hood
So that's another valuable
Lesson to all you young
And two be screaming
Oh it's my day ones
It's my day ones.
A lot of these dudes ain't even day twos, man.
Day two's, man.
Day four is a five.
Right.
And a lot of these dudes, a lot of these guys is,
when you get an opportunity and you get a chance to make it out,
don't ever feel like that the hood is happy for you.
They're not.
Because it's hard for people to be happy for you
when they're in such a sad state of mind.
They're in such a stat.
I'm not going to say everybody in the hood.
No, now I'm not going to say everybody, but what I'm saying is.
There's a percentage of people that are probably, right,
that you didn't pass them and they feel as though that your blessings
supposed to be their blessings because they ain't taking time to look at their blessings.
We all got blessings.
We all got talents.
We all got things.
But what we'll do is we'll overlook our blessings and be looking at somebody else's blessings.
So we can't even give our blessings the time and attention and to materialize our blessings.
Absolutely.
And it be deep.
Then we start questioning God.
That's what we start doing.
Why, why he made it out.
why he get there, why he's successful.
Why not me?
Why not me?
Why him?
Why he had to be the one.
Well, maybe because he was the one that put the work at.
You know, that's one thing that people don't understand is work.
You only get out of life what you put into it.
Yes, sir.
So if you're not willing to put the hustle in, you're not willing to put the grind.
Then don't expect shit out of life.
That's the flip side of that.
If you don't put the hustle
and you don't put the grind in,
then you shouldn't be expecting
shit to come to you.
You ain't got nothing coming your way.
God ain't going to drop no blessings on you.
Because what the fuck have you done out here
to deserve any blessings?
Nothing.
So to all the youngings
that's up and coming,
we always going to do a segment
call stories from a cell.
We always going to do a segment
called million dollars worth a game.
Because we're trying to give you the game to educate you to keep you out of the cell.
And that's what me and Wallow is here for, because we're the real OGs.
We're not the OGs that's saying, oh, we come from this, we come from that, no, no, no.
Don't do that.
Put that down.
The proof is in the point.
He did 20 years in jail.
I'm your crash dummy.
Utilized me as your crash dummy.
I did this shit for you, so you ain't got to do it.
So you can see, damn.
Oh, if I'm, because listen, I was a professional dickhead out there.
I was doing a bunch of goofy dumb shit.
Well, we was both professional dickheads.
this didn't get caught.
You might still be one.
I'm just saying, I'm just saying, this is my opinion.
I'm not saying that nobody else.
And the only difference between me and Walo is he got two left feet.
He didn't really have the athletic bone.
They ain't past the athletics down to him and the family.
So his get away from the cop skills wasn't that good.
Athletics.
They ran him down.
They kicked his back leg, tripped him from the back.
He fell, scraped his chin up.
They threw the handcuffs on him.
Hold on him.
Athletics, hold on.
Let me just say this.
Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. He wasn't a good criminal.
He was one of them dudes that everybody run off the scene.
He'd get caught. He screamed, wait up for me.
Everybody to lefty.
I'm going to say this, though. Now let's talk about the athleticism
because everybody to know, everybody that know that witnessed my martial arts skills,
people to see him on the court, that game.
Oh, yeah, by the way, everybody to all you little young,
you little young street punks, 25 and under to think you got a ball game,
me and Gil's coming to your hood, two-on-two.
The big two. We're coming to a playground near you.
I'm bringing my Chuck Tellers out.
You're going to see if you young streetpunks really can play.
Now, I will say this.
We're going to get back to this part right here.
As it's starting to get hot.
So, me and you, I'm battling, we're going to, I'm challenging rock climbing on the walls.
I'm challenging you in bolding.
We're going to a baton cage.
Basketball.
Yeah, we're getting it in.
Everything.
Swimming.
We're going to see who's a real athlete.
Everybody, yo, we want to show you all this.
He forgot one.
What?
Martial arts.
I could, like, they were.
They would take my license.
Like, they would, they would, I can't, you're not even qualified to even come to me.
Like, only way, if you, if you become danger, then I can destroy you.
But other than that, I wouldn't even, I wouldn't even do that to the family.
You're not qualified.
Because I'll, I'll let Deb, I'll let Deb handle you, my student, my student, Dev
will have him a, he's going to be a black belt this month.
He's been, he been doing some real good stuff.
Everything I told him to do, he, he'd send me the videos.
I'm like, Deb, I need you to do an ultra, ultra kick down.
People are like, what's that?
Just do it.
Dave, I need you to fly kick over a car.
I can't do it.
He's doing this shit, so he's going to be a black belt,
and I think you're a little jealous of that.
Just come on, join the gang.
Martial artists is the, listen,
we're the number one defense in the world,
not boxing, not guns, martial arts.
Shout out to the Gracie family, man.
Y'all really, you know what I mean?
I did some stuff with them before, but that's another story.
Yeah, because the greases, what are you doing, jihitsu?
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
It's my feeling.
while is a what are you a third degree black belt in jail jitsu what you're telling you jail jitsu
no no i know i put my up this he did he's definitely a third degree black belt in jail
jitsu he could he he he knew all the moves i'm also a 30 a third a dirty three uh black belt
and defense is retreating i have a class coming out called the retreat class whereas though
when danger come you know when
retreat. Like I told you before.
I told you before. You teach your niggas how to run.
Yeah, yeah. No, no, no, no. It's not
just about running. It's about understanding
exits.
No, no, it's about. How you're going to treat
motherfuckers how to, teach motherfuckers how to run
from danger? No, no, no, listen. First
of all, number one, in my class,
in my class, I'm going to teach you how to identify
danger, how to identify your exit plans
when you go anywhere. See, that's what's important.
Identifying exit plans. It's not,
see, everybody can't teach you this. You could just
run, but you might run that way and run into a car.
You might run that way and run into a dead end.
You got to identify exit plans.
And you got to know when the music play.
Kenny Rogers had a song about retreating.
I talked to you before about this.
And the song was just wonderful.
They called it the gambler, but it was really about retreating.
And it was plenty of times that this song played in my mind.
What song?
You got to know when to hold them.
No when to fold them.
No when to walk away.
Know when to run.
When that plays in a-
That's about gambling.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
You never count your money.
That's not about gambling.
When you're sitting at the table, I heard that shit.
He was sending out subliminal messages.
And in this song, because he understand that.
He'd been in danger before.
This song that played in my mind plenty of times.
I mean, like I told you before, I'm the type of guy growing up, I was, you know,
focused on being a vigilante.
You don't know that part of me.
You don't know that work.
That's the stuff when I worked in the dark.
That's when I put my black stuff on it.
And I play Ollieways all across Philadelphia.
What?
That's such a stupid ass.
No, I'm serious.
I'll play alleyways.
Dog, that's a fucking song about gambling.
No, no, hold up.
We're going to talk about that, and I'm going to tell you what happened.
So one time I found myself these guys
to try to ambush me.
I was in this alley.
It was dark.
All I heard was,
Ah, gave me my pocketbook back.
They snatched his old lady pocketbook.
Here I come.
I jumped out of the, I jumped because I was actually in the tree
because I had to see everything.
I had the one joint where I had a string on the tree over there
so you can see a shake.
They're looking at the tree.
And I jumped out.
What you're going with that?
Where do you think you're going with that?
And they looked at me.
Yeah, we knew you would come.
So we, who's we?
Guys jumped out.
They were swinging the bats and the chains.
I'm like, so you guys, you're really going to do this.
Do you know who I am?
So the guy, he bradish, there's other guy he bradish the gun, right?
And as I go into my stance
The song came on
You got to know when to hold them
Know when to fold them
The next thing you heard was
Boom boom bo bo bo bo
Giddy
Gait
Car window
Don't
Don't
I had to retreat
But that song saved my life.
It's a song that I teach my students when that song pulls to come on in your mind.
And when that song come on in your mind, game time.
It's time to go.
I'm Wildo 267, man.
This is a million dollars worth a game with Gilly the Nut, AKA, I don't know.
We'd name this guy, but let me throw some of my more names out there.
Gil Smith.
Silly the kid.
Let me throw some of Gilly the squid.
Spike G.
I would say throw some of my names out there.
Everybody know me out there is.
I'll be throwing classes soon, Bruce Leroy, Jr.
You know, I'm trying to, I'm trying to, you know,
just take this whole martial order thing to the next, you know,
because we're not getting respect out here.
We're really not getting the respect that we need.
So as we go on and I'm opening up a deal with dojo,
me and I was worth of a game, dojo.
Just for the record.
It's going to be coming soon.
What?
Once guns came out martial art, the respect for martial arts died.
What martial artists do you know who got shot?
Name one.
Because they don't fucking around.
You can't name one in the country.
You can't name one in the country.
Wait, you know why?
Because you just said once they pulled that gun out.
Dog.
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no, with them, don't, don't, no, don't any reason to happen.
Gates.
No, right, rah, rah, rah, rah, right.
Because you got the whole last.
They was going to ambush me.
It was too many of them.
So I got out of there.
But once again, man, I want you all to stay tuned.
You know what I mean?
We bring it to you, man, million dollars worth a game.
We're not playing no games.
Me and this nut.
You know, you know how they get.
And before we get out of here with our million dollars.
worth a game. I just want to tell you all that this table right here is...
Oh, yeah, yeah. It's open to the sponsors. You know, you got something that you want to bring
some light to. You got a product that you want to get popping. You got, you know, whatever it is,
you know. Right here behind us, hold up. Right here behind us. This load, the logo's on here
is going to be for the big boys. Don't even, make sure your budget right, because you ain't got no good
and we ain't budging.
Don't, like, we're not even like,
if we came to you before you didn't jump on it,
I feel sorry for you.
Absolutely.
The number's running.
You know what I mean?
I'm Walo 267, right here with your host,
Gilly the King,
and this is million dollars worth a game.
It's just like that, right?
