Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - Episode #5 - "Stop The Dumb Sh!t"
Episode Date: May 20, 2019You 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.
Said I won't pop no purse and did it again.
Let's go.
Said I won't pop no purse.
Then did it again.
Said I want to my bitch.
Then did it again
Told him mama started hustling I started trapping again
I started trapping again
Nika, you played that
Yeah, they back me to win
Said I won't pop no purse
Then did it again
Said I won't cheat on my bitch
Then did it again
Told them mama started hustling
I started trapping again
These niggas they thought I would lose
They expect me to win
Remember them losses
I had this one bag again
These niggins not with you
They're not gonna ride to the end
So the run up a bag and ride
No rose a band
I'm going to win
These niggas is mad
I do it again
I'm going to win
That's the song
That's 37 Mac
Tray 7 Mac
From Mac and cheese
Last week we played cheese
He got a solo record
This week
This week we played
Tray 7 Mac
He has a solo record
But together
I call him 37 Mac
I just said 37
Because people call me
2, 6, 7
so I just be like 37
You could do it either way
37 Mac
37 Mac
I don't call him
Tray 7 Mac
I think it should be
37 Mac
Because it's 3 and a 7
Well it probably is
37 Mac
Like I just say Tray 7.
Well, you're not in position to do that.
You can't remix nobody's nobody name.
I call you, uh, Wallowed and that ass Nick all the time.
No, no, no, but you can't do that.
Like, we're talking about an artist's name.
You can't just be releasing nobody's name.
You used to be an artist.
Yeah, my name was, what was my name?
Walito's Way.
No, no, no, my name was Wallylo.
Philadelphia Slim.
My name was, oh, yes, Phil's going to do that.
Give me back.
And your name was a baby shrimp.
Bring it to the stage, baby shrimp.
T, T, T, D was my name.
But I'm remixing some people named because you don't have authority to do that.
I got started to do whatever I want.
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
If I was a rapper, you read me, my name, I'll step right to you.
And you'll get beat up.
I step right to you.
Step right to me, and you'll be leaving with hickies everywhere.
Keep my name and hey, you all on TMZ, throwing you through a car window.
Stuff like that.
Hey, man, that was Mac.
37 Mac.
Oh, I checked you.
Yeah, as long as you know, I checked you.
37, Matt.
From mac and cheese, and that was again.
Said I won't pop new perks.
I did it again.
Did it again.
Said I want to eat on my bitch.
And did it again.
A lot of people.
relate to that, though.
Yeah, a lot of people can't relate to that. I can't really relate to that type of
because you never, you never smoke a drink. We know.
Yeah, I understand. I'm just saying, you know, I'm anti-that.
But, uh, as we would say, uh, I'm while old 267.
And I'm gilly the kid and this is million dollars worth of game.
I don't know. Stop doing it. You're gilly the nut.
No, I'm actually gilly to kink. I changed it, but, you know, I will always forever be
the kid. Yeah, and this is another. It's nutter. Another episode of
million dollars worth a game. See, you like that voice. That's like my, it's like my, uh,
No, don't that sound like a creepy rapist voice?
Oh, I'm looking at little girls.
No, don't do that.
You always trying to put smut on my name, man.
Why's that, man?
You was an old smutto in jail.
No, no, no, I see it.
I used to have the books, man.
You're taking things out of control, man.
You got people on the street calling me stuff like that.
I heard it was like, oh, smutto, 26, 7.
He's a nut.
Yo, what's up, y'all?
How y'all doing?
He's a nut.
He's a real loud nut, man.
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So, rolling loud was this past weekend.
There was some unbelievable performance there,
but it was some things that happened in that fall into our category.
Right.
And apparently, NBA young boy in his entourage.
As he said, apparently.
We're, I guess, leaving Rolling Loud or on their way to Rolling Loud.
out and a guy started shooting at their sprinter.
And his security acted in a reasonable amount of time and disarmed him
and actually killed the guy who was shooting at his sprinter.
And news reports are reporting that the shooter was a member of T. Grizzlies camp.
Now, you know, I don't know how much.
Yeah, we're not backing that.
We can't totally, we can't, we, I'm never going to agree with a media outlet
because I know there's their job to, you know, hype, throw hype on stuff,
the sensationalized things, you know, make it even more than what it was.
Us being from, you know, that environment of the streets, we understand how,
ho, ho, read the paper, that ain't happened.
How they say that we was there, we was on the block that day.
And how they asked stuff, people's opinions,
and nobody is going to be able to understand exactly what happened
because when things happen like that, your mind be all over the pace.
You're trying to read, first of all, you're retreating.
That's rule number one.
I teach that in my class.
you've got to retreat first.
As soon as you hear, he got a gun.
That's the first thing people retreating.
When you hear gunshots, how do you hear gunshots and you're just watching anything?
No, you're going to be running.
So a lot of times these reports don't be accurate, but go ahead.
And then, you know, you should always understand that you're supposed to believe none of what you're hearing, probably 25% of what you see.
Exactly.
So, but anyway, it was an incident, and they reported that a girl that was on a sprint of van suffered maybe a,
a minor gunshot wound or something to that aspect.
And it's just like to all the artists that's in the game
and to all the artists that's up and coming
and trying to get into the game,
you've got to understand that.
The jealousy that this game bring
from people sometimes that don't even know you,
it's unbelievable, man.
You know, you can lose your life at any time.
Living your dream.
Living your dream.
And it's just a blessing in itself to all the tough guys out there who's making 30, 40, 50,000 a night.
Like, we don't need security.
Well, if it wasn't NBA Young Bull Security, it would have to be one of his homies.
Who's probably not licensed to carry, who probably now is.
You can't say that.
You can't say probably not.
How are you just throwing them type of?
I'm just saying.
Because when we come from, because when we come from, we come from.
You can't say probably not
I can't say that because let me say this
Because when we come from where we come from
None of my homies wasn't licensed to carry
So I can't say
Probably not
It's a slight chance that you're going to hang
With a homie that never did nothing
Grew up in the ghetto
Never did nothing and got a burning
Who how many people you know
Growing up with us that had license to carry
Exactly
No no no no no no no no
Waiting on you
No no no no no no no no you're not going to say
everybody that we everybody i'm not saying everybody no no no no i know a lot of dudes that had
license to carry that they grew up with us why didn't they who i'm gonna do you like you did me
you're lying no no no no who i'm not lying you're lying i'm not lying i'm not going to let you
slip that in listen so i'm not going to let you get that in remember when i said i gave you a bum
$50 you try to tell me i'm like i'm not lying and i'm gonna say this not one person we grew
you mean to tell me but you made got a goddamn license to carry you mean to tell me this you're
to tell me this this what you're going to tell me you're going to sit here and tell me that
this guy whoever he is i don't know who he is he didn't have a license when he had this gun
what do you mean what guy this guy you just mentioned on no i'm just saying i'm talking about his
security you know how rappers say oh i don't need no security i'm a man me and my if mb a young
boy security wasn't there who we know is license to carry then if you don't have security
there didn't who got to defend you it's easy to find the security you would license to carry
hold on see you not is am i am i speaking in spanish if i wanted to be wait wait wait if i wanted to be
bro if i was speaking in spanish or is this nigger slightly refucking retarded i'm confused i'm
listen i'm saying if mba young boy security wasn't there who is licensed to carry then
it's just your immediate entourage so now when something goes on
You're immediate entourage and you have to protect yourself.
So he's saying as good as that.
Now you're in a whole different situation when the police get there.
Because now when the police get there, it's like, who shot him?
Jamal.
Jamal got a license to carry?
Nah, okay, come on, Jamal.
So you mean to tell me.
What, you can't even come back from this?
No, no, it ain't about no comeback.
You mean to tell me if he had a bunch of you who's,
with him. And we got a bunch of dudes with him.
And somebody had a gun. Hold, I'm not saying
that. I'm just saying. Somebody had his cat.
You think anybody going to have a license on them when they
shooting somebody? Do you think that?
Well, no. That's exactly what I think.
All right. If something happened, right? Come in where we come
from. We don't have, we don't, a lot of us
don't have every. All right, listen, listen. And that's
why I said, probably. I didn't say
he didn't. Listen, listen. I say he probably
would. If something happened, if something happened to us,
right? Something happened to us right now.
Right. And
I'm going to have to defend you another answer.
And I don't got a license to carry.
No, you're not going to defendants.
No, you're not going to run.
No, no, no, no.
You got to know where to hold them.
No, no, no, no when to fold them.
No one.
This is what I'm saying.
This is what I'm saying.
And I'm going to have to defend your nut ass and I don't got a license.
Listen, listen, listen, this is what I'm saying.
This is what I'm saying.
Somebody comes.
Just say magically.
And at that moment, if I disarm somebody, right?
They come, oh, we got a gun.
This is that third.
Please, don't shoot me.
Please.
I got a family.
You already know.
If anybody pulled a gun out, you already know.
You already know.
You already know if anybody pulled a gun out.
The number changed.
I got anywhere from five to six kids.
I got five kids and seven baby moms.
Right.
I'm telling them to do from the rip because, you know, my plea game is all.
They got the drop on me, but that's just to get them.
That's the magic thing.
Oh, please don't kill me.
I got five kids, seven baby moms.
Hold up, dog.
How you got?
Hold up, man.
How you got five kids and seven baby moms?
that make no sense.
No, because two of the girls, the kids ain't really mine,
but they say they mine, so I'm just accepting as my baby mom.
So that's just to get him.
So now he's thinking like, oh, this dude is crazy.
Why he's thinking that, that's when I take the gun.
And if I shoot that gun, I got a license to carry so I can shoot it.
No, you don't.
I did that.
You don't got no life.
You take a gun.
Dave, Dave, hold up.
Hold up, Deb, Dev.
See, this is why y'all don't understand what's going on.
This is why.
Prime example, buddy.
I got my license.
I could shoot somebody
That's a driver's license
License
License
They said license to carry
You dummy
Let me just tell you all something
That's what they said
License to carry
Let me just tell you all
Something right
You need a license
You got your license
And you carry the gun
All right
You stupid
You're stupid
Okay you try that shit
I bet you think you
You think you're gonna get off
That's what happened
Back in the day
It would be a hundred to four years
Listen back in the day
When I went to jail
From them two firearms
You know why
You know why I got a firearm
Chows
Because I never had no ID on me
I didn't have no fucking ID
I'm right
Listen
Why would I
carry ID and I was a criminal. So when they ran
up on me, freeze! I mean,
they found the gun. Where's your license? I don't have no license. I did. That bullshit-ass
driver's license. My name. My name is Michael Jackson.
And I had a bunch of,
and I had a bunch of aliases. So I would never have a license
on me. That would be stupid. Okay, but let me
and I was driving without a license. Let me just say this. Just for the
record, right? All that if somebody put a gun
out and I disarm them. Lowell, you
realize I've been with you before
and people pull pistols out and
all you did was BRR.
Start bitching at a rapid rate.
No, no.
That's all you did.
You never tried to disarm.
You never threw a kick.
No, no, no, no.
Your low-key started crying.
When that old head pulled that goddamn strap out on you,
and he had the goddamn trench coat on with that du rag and that goddamn 38 with the tape on the handle,
you know what you did?
You took the necklace off.
I'm going to tell you why.
Matter of fact, he took the necklace off.
No, no, no, no.
So that means this close when he said, come here, take this joint off, and you didn't do no disarmament.
No, this is what happened.
So stop with the bullshit.
This is what happened.
That time when that happened, at that time,
I was giving direct orders from my sense and I was on martial arts probation.
It was a period where, as though, I was still in training of a lot of things that I was learning,
so I couldn't do nothing.
So I was, like, I got direct orders.
Martial arts probation.
Yeah, it's like a phase where it was though it was a 90-day period where I was learning certain techniques
where I had to be disciplined.
And I was doing the discipline place, and you just got to be patient with people.
You've got to be patient with danger.
When danger comes is about that patience.
Because think about it, any movie you've seen, Van Dam, anybody, any of the great martial artists,
you know, Wesley Snipes, he's one of the great martial artists too.
At the time when if somebody approached them, the patients kick in.
Excuse me, what's this about?
Oh, do you think you want to do this?
And that's what I was, I was just executing patience and understanding of why my attacker is approaching me.
See, Dave.
You're an attacker?
Yeah, he was, yeah, he's classified as an attacker, dude.
You sound like a Caucasian woman who got a pocketbook snatched, man.
My attacker was it.
Listen, listen, Gil.
We robbed somebody for a chain, and then you got robbed for the chain.
That's karma.
That ain't my attacker.
Do you think the nigger, we robbed from the chain was somewhere talking about
when my attackers came up on me?
No.
He wasn't.
These nests called me slipping.
He took my neck piece.
That's martial arts language.
You would never understand it.
You're not qualified to understand it.
You're not qualified to speak with your nut.
My point in, because talking to this and that's nigga, he always throws you off.
My point in the whole NBA young boy thing is to the youngest that's up and coming, you never know when you're going into these inner cities of America, these Chicago's, these Milwaukee's, these St. Louis's, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc., etc., etc., L.A., you never know when somebody is going to try you for absolutely no reason.
So the way you carry yourself is very important because the bottom line is he let off shots into their van and it only take one shot to put you on ice.
So anybody on that sprinter van could have lost their life at any time.
And the objective in the game is to make money and live life, not make money and turn into a human gun range where niggas is shooting at you.
And to all the up-and-coming rappers who are trying to get in the game,
just understand it's been so-called,
and I'm not saying this is true or not,
because the media is reporting this.
It's been so-called offset studios.
He's in the studio, the studios get shot at.
Apparently, a young thug and some people was leaving an event.
They ride on the expressway.
Their entourage gets shot at.
So you've got to understand that the jealousy and the hate in the world is at an all-time high.
And everybody do not want to see you win.
There's a flip side of that, though.
I agree with you.
And then I also, I agree and disagree with you in some type of way because I would say this.
When you leave your house, what you do?
You lock the door, right?
You're protecting your assets.
You're protecting anything.
Artists, you out here, you're making your money, you're doing things.
You've got to protect your assets.
You've got to put protection on you.
Number one, I will advise this.
Once you become a recording artist and you're doing your thing,
all that shit you live in, whatever, get security.
Invest in a good professional security team.
That's necessary.
We're not, listen, you're not, that's number one.
Number two, watch your mouth.
See, you disrespect your asset
and you put yourself in danger when you're saying certain things.
So you've got to be mindful of what you're saying and who you're saying things too.
Absolutely.
Because you're in the game that make money, not headlines.
Right.
That's the whole thing.
So at the end of the day is about, hold up, dog.
Be mindful who you're talking to and the energy that you're putting out there
because people are going to try you.
Absolutely.
Because you got artists that toured this country and never had a problem
because they're approaching the energy that they put out.
Because they lead with respect.
They lead with respect.
See, respect, respect, love, love, love.
At the end of the day, my whole thing is like, I got homies.
Extraordinary, extraordinary entertainers.
They're not just, I'm talking about they got, they get spit, they got the personality,
they got all that shit.
But guess what?
They got to walk the track.
they got to be in the penitentiary until they stop breathing.
They're done.
And they wish they had the opportunity that these guys had.
When you come into the game, you got that big single, whatever you got going on,
you got that movement, you're getting booked for shows.
You're responsible for a lot of people because there's a lot of people that's on the payroll.
You got the managers, you got the home.
You're investing in a lot of people.
A lot of people is counting on you.
So you've got to be mindful of that.
And you've got to be thankful that you made it.
There's a billion people that rap in the world.
Just throwing that number out there's playing.
But you made it.
You was blessed to get through the whole.
He was blessed to cross the joint.
He was blessed to get his money and get this opportunity.
You're flying on jets.
You're eating great food and all this stuff.
You're doing everything you ever wanted to do.
Don't think for once that these people won't get you in that courtroom,
had that case on you for something totally different to happen.
Screen on your Instagram or say, excuse me, Instagram.
You go to subpoena.
We like to retrieve everything he ever deleted off his page.
No, we have a court case against him.
We will be using that in court.
And we might even need you.
And they will also get the person that retrieved it to get on that stand
and tell the dates that they retrieved that they,
oh, yeah, he deleted it on this day.
Excuse me, hold, before you begin, who do you work for?
Oh, I work for Facebook slash social, Instagram,
and yeah, I'm the one of retrieved the information after the FBI,
whoever gave me this information to get this stuff that he deleted.
He deleted this.
Oh, so all these pictures was deleted, the picture when he got the AK up there
and all the drugs right there, oh, so it was drugs in the AK in the same picture?
Okay, okay.
you know what I'm saying is
please guys you make
money you're taking care of your family number one please stop
telling your stuff and please stop providing
the system with evidence that they're going to one day
use against you if you decide to be out here
on some goofy shit because you want to be tough and you want to
prove the people yeah I got money but I ain't no pussy I'm a real
nigger
real nigga is something that you never hear
a real nigga say the people say that he's a real
nigga by his actions that's number one
number two being real is taking care
your family you say something to the rap
You know, you say something about being real ain't about drug dealing.
You're saying being real is not about killing the drug dealing.
It's about taking care of your children.
Right.
And that's real.
So we got to get away from this super real shit to where it's though.
You dudes is losing all this fucking money going to jail.
Right.
Paying a bunch of these lawyers is pimper.
You get you.
I got you.
I get you all of all.
Like, come on, you're putting back into the system with that money you could have been paying for colleges and doing all this shit.
Stop the dumb shit, man.
Don't stop.
Like, come on, right.
Come on, artists.
Stop trying to be fucking tough, man.
you're trying to do some shit
that is homies in the hood
that wish they had the opportunity you had
and you motherfuckers want to be tough all day, man.
Why is everybody so ultra tough?
Absolutely.
And then you know it's funny, so funny,
most of these dudes wasn't even in the gunplay
when they was in the, when they was going through the struggle.
Right.
They just got here, I'm a tough.
Come on, calm down with all this ultra tough dumb shit.
Right.
And you also got to understand that.
Damn.
When you are artists, you're the face.
the people that's around you, that's the entourage,
when you to face and all you want to do
is put negative energy out there into the atmosphere?
No, no, hold up.
Hold on.
I don't know.
I got mad to say this, because it's just on me.
This is on me.
The fuck is it matter with this.
Man, I went and got him.
Told him your cousin.
Listen, man, you can rap.
You hot.
Let's start this group called Major Figures.
Let me tell you the game.
So in the process of me going to get him,
he's like wow we got to chill one of the homies got killed for some you know he's like wow we got
chill chill I'm chill when I did I'm still out here going to make it happen at the same time
we're getting a studio time we network and we're doing anything this was the beginning of the major figure
shout it to my homie dice raw who helped me establish the name because I used to spit back in the day for
those that don't know fly nigger rap that's what we was on I mean we wasn't on though
our whole thing was we're going to get some money we're going to fuck your bra we're going to
have that fly shit on and if you get out of pocket we don't want no trouble but we're going to pop
That was our whole rap style.
That was our mouthpiece.
But we wasn't on this tough shit.
We wasn't on none of that.
I'm doing my thing.
He's doing it.
I'm going out here.
I'm hitting the payment.
Taking a bunch of tapes,
doubling them, passing them out.
Everybody that had the fly cars and all of the systems.
Boom, I'm doing anything.
But at the same time,
I was still married to the streets of Philadelphia.
Here I go.
I wake up.
Your cousin, what happened?
I got caught up this morning.
Man, goddain.
As soon as I go up, motherfuckers hit me got you.
You know, Wildo got locked up on them?
Next thing you know, I get locked up.
We got this whole group thing going on.
I'm off the streets for five years.
I come back one day from the yard.
I come back.
I mean, I'm chilling, you know, because I usually remove myself from what was going on the streets.
We were like, damn, you ain't car.
I won't call for a year or two.
I'll be blacking out just doing my time.
So I come back from the yard.
I'm looking at this thing.
It was a rap city or the girl seated.
They used to be on BT.
I see this video come on.
Yeah, that's us.
I'm looking.
I'm like, hold up.
Oh, shit, that's cousin.
I go on these.
I go back to, yo, come here.
This is my people.
This is my shit.
I started this shit.
I was like, fuck out of here.
You know, they ain't said that right then there,
but it counted to me by the next morning and breakfast.
I don't know them, niggas.
I'm like, that's my shit.
I'm telling myself, like, yo, listen, man,
I started this shit, man.
I'm telling you, it's going down.
That day I sat in a cell and I fucking cry
because I said, damn, I want to be,
you know, I pose to be there.
I was supposed to be there, but I'm sitting in the penitentiary
doing six to 25 years for armed robbery.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm sitting there like, damn, oh, shit.
Fascinated.
Fuck my whole dream up because I didn't have no patience.
And I was a real nigga out there.
I was out there taking it doing my thing.
But I wasn't taking because my mother ain't had no job,
but my mama was struggling.
Oh, my grandma needed to pay bills.
And I was taking just to buy some clothes so everybody could say I'm the shit.
Get some clothes, get some jury, and give me attention.
and I ain't had no purpose on what I was doing.
I just wanted to be a part of the street game
and I just wanted to be a real nigger.
That's it.
I'm a real nigger people like,
I'm the shit, I can fly.
It wasn't about no purpose of what the fuck I was doing.
I just want to be a participant
in the street coach of America.
So what I look up?
Next thing you know, they make it happen.
So what I'm saying is this.
Don't be the nigger in a yard rapping.
Don't be the nigger in the yard.
They got all the commiss here.
Don't be the nigga, you got all the commiss here
because you just had all it.
Listen, they will lock you to fuck up.
They will lock you to
fuck up. I sat in that courtroom when that lady was in there, when that judge was in there
and got mid-evil on Meek Mills like he shot a motherfucker and he didn't.
It was some, her energy came from a different place that I've never seen before and I've been
in some courtrooms where I didn't did some shit. And I'm like, oh, did he do what I did? Did he?
Is he, we ain't for murder. So people will be looking at you and they'd be like, how dare you
be sitting in my motherfucking courtroom and you disrespected the opportunity that these little
brothers and sisters wish they had. How dare you? So you know what? I'm going to make an example
out of you so the ones that come after you
won't be in this position.
Stop doing this fucking dumb shit.
Stop doing this.
Stop doing this and disrespecting the balls
that's rapping.
They're doing it.
They're going to the studio, spending two-dil time working,
trying to do this, taking penitentiary chance
to get money to get videos and pay for this.
And y'all got it, man.
And y'all playing these fucking games.
Right.
Stop the dumb shit, man.
Tomorrow ain't promised.
Ain't none of this shit promises.
None of us.
So stop this student.
stupid shit, man.
Right.
And y'all need to start coming together more, start collaborating more,
start showing us that we can make it happen and start empowering and encouraging the
people that's left behind that they can do it too.
Y'all smarter than this, man.
And stop letting these people define this by your actions.
They always say we animals and we're doing animal shit.
Right.
This ain't the fucking zoo.
Right.
This is real life, man.
And I'm already telling you this because I've been in that penitentiary.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 18, 19, 20.
20 years.
No, one more.
One, two, three, four, five.
That's five years juvenile.
That shit ain't cool.
That's nuts shit.
Nuts shit.
Come on, that's nuts shit.
So you've got to really just think, man.
Y'all got an opportunity out there, man.
Straight up.
And I understand the companies, you know, they sit back.
Oh, no, no, no.
Yeah, that's good.
He went to jail.
Great.
dial and say, oh, yes, it's going to turn up.
That's how they thinking.
You know, your pimp always want you to advertise yourself any type of way, girl,
pull your skirt up a little bit more, show a little bit more, your cleavis, show your ass.
That's how the pimp's sitting back looking at you.
You know what?
Don't let nobody pimp you.
Don't let nobody pimp you.
That's how to pimp sent back looking at you.
Oh, yeah, what?
Oh, yeah, yeah, they love danger.
Yeah, come on.
That's great.
That's great for marketing.
That's good.
That's a million dollars.
That's millions of dollars worth of free marketing when they named run across all these digital media outlets,
all of the CNN.
That's great marketing.
Yeah, keep getting locked up.
Because they're protecting and they ain't from the hood.
So be mindful of what you do, man, and take advantage of your opportunities.
And back to what I was saying, next time you cut me off like that,
I'm going to slap the shit out of you.
But back to what I was saying, right?
Back to what I was saying.
Let's get it right now.
Back to what I was saying.
Listen, listen, this is me and I was a rift of game.
This ain't a fucking dojo.
Let's get it.
Because you.
You back up, didn't.
Yeah, I kick you in your phone.
Don't make me kick.
No, you wouldn't.
I'm waiting for you to step into the martial arts world.
You didn't need.
even see the leg coming but the bottom line is right yeah the bottom line is right when you are
artists is your face out there you got your entourage right when you you be disrespectful and you
you you don't watch your mouth and your actions you put that bad karma into the air
guess who else you put in danger the homie your entourage the homies and i guarantee you that
your entourage they with you
For all the good things, they want to go on tour, they want the women.
They want to lead a neighborhood.
Right, they want to lead a neighborhood.
Them niggas ain't there to jump in front of fucking bullets like the CIA.
You want to make motherfuckers jump in front of bullets like the CIA.
But, but, blah, but, hold on, I got this.
Nobody wants to, no real ones don't want to jump in front of no fucking bullets like the CIA, man.
Oh, I've been in Marshall R's training.
And you be BRR, bitching at a rapid rate.
Don't cut me off.
In training,
so what I'm saying is...
You had to jump in front of bullets.
Oh, okay, yeah.
So what I'm saying is
just be respectful
because the object of the game
is to get the money
and get out the game.
Not get the money
and then put everybody
that surround me life in jeopardy.
That don't make sense.
But that's what rappers do.
They get money
and then they put everybody,
that's around them life in jeopardy.
But they're riding with it.
They say they love a woman,
a woman on the bus with them.
They say they love this person,
that person on the bus with them.
They say, like,
so just understand that this shit is no game out here, man.
Not at all, man.
Get your money and stay out the way
and focus on being great.
There's two many niggas
that come up from the bottom
and then get money
but still want to act like they at the bottom.
that don't make no sense.
That's the dumbest shit you could possibly do.
That's like LeBron James going to hang in the hood.
For what?
You were still acting like you was at the bottom.
You got caught with that weed.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying you telling them that.
Okay.
So I'm speaking from experience.
All right, cool.
All right, cool.
I'm just saying.
I'm just throwing it out there.
I'm speaking from experience.
All right, cool.
Because we know you can't lead where you don't go and you can't teach.
Because you don't know.
You actually right.
So I'm speaking from experience.
But what was on your mind when you had that?
I'm just saying, I don't want to, it's already statute of limited to everything.
You got thrown out and all that.
But you were sort of after by a bunch of labels.
Mm-hmm.
But you had, what was it, 82 or 92 pounds of weed, of Reggie.
You got, you got cool with 92 pounds of Reggie.
Listen, Cuzz, listen, I've been around you and I've seen you smoke Reggie.
Don't do this shit in front of people.
I don't care about them people.
I know what Rifa smell like.
I got locked with 82 pounds.
a weed, you know?
I went to jail. Tudy went to jail.
Four other people went to jail
with six of us total.
You got Tudy locked up, Gail.
Honestly, Tudie was the neck.
She got me locked up.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, we're not totally different.
Listen, listen, that's something totally different, right?
You just snitched on Tuddy.
That's something totally different, right?
It's over now, so, you know.
But at the end of the day,
it was one of the best.
biggest learning lessons of my life because just imagine you and your wife locked up
and your kids out here on these streets and you sitting in a cell and you know that
your wife is right across the street in a cell as well you want to talk about
shed some tears and I ain't shed no tears because I was in no danger
No niggas was trying to do nothing to me.
No niggas wasn't playing with me.
None of that shit.
I was in tears because I had to sit in a cell and think about my fucking kids.
My kids is really out there right now living with grandma because I was an ultra dickhead.
And I wanted to take all the talent that I got and all the things that I could do to be great.
And I wanted to put it in the negative shit.
So I made a vow to God right there in that prison
And everybody that get locked up
Make a vow to God
Most niggas lie to them
If I get out of here
I ain't never doing that never again
God plea I'm telling you I'm done with this
I was really done
I was really done
I said I never touched
You ain't never got the word
But I ain't gonna be nowhere near
Nobody that even
Because I respected my life
And it took for me to go through that situation
to understand that life was so much more than what I thought it was.
It was so much more than making 20,000, 30,000, 40,000, 10,000.
That shit don't mean nothing when you're sitting in that jail.
That shit don't, none of that shit don't mean nothing.
So to all the youngest, just be mindful and just understand that if you get a chance to get out, get out.
his freedom was worth more than that $92,000 worth a weed.
Right.
It was worth more than that.
We got you.
Got you.
Got you.
I knew he was selling Reggie.
I knew he was just selling Reggie.
You said, wait.
I knew he was selling Reggie.
$1,000 a pound.
I didn't know nothing about it, but when I went to jail, it was like $1,000 for a pound of Reggie.
I knew it.
I knew he was selling Reggie.
Because, listen, what year was that?
What year was that?
It was 2006, I believe.
You mean to tell me that this stuff that, what's name?
Snoop and all I'm be talking about and a little Duval and I'll be talking about that stuff that
that that's that new stuff I knew you were selling Reggie and in you smoke Reggie you smoke
Reggie you smoke let me tell you something you know why you know why you know why because when I
said when I said listen one thing about you almost got me locked up you almost got me booked in two
places no because you was a bitch you ran no no no no no I want to get locked up a reef
residue at the airport in Atlanta and in LA you try to get me to the cooker you try to send me
back to the joint the one time the dog ran up on us
And you was bitching at a rapid rate.
This will happen.
This will happen.
The dude, listen, I'm not going to lie to you.
This is what happened.
It was a guy in the airport.
He knew me and Gil, right?
So the dog, I'll just be honest with you.
The dog came by.
I said, oh, my God, this dude.
So when I peeped the dog coming, I screwed it up like three more people.
This was in Atlanta.
But hold on, but before you go any farther, hold on.
Let me just let you all know, I didn't have any marijuana on me or nothing.
I just smoked before we went to the air.
airport you know how you got to get your joint you get you say you're saying your last joint you know
you want to so you when you get on that plane you high this motherfucker talking about you're going to smoke
that before we go to the airport you're going to get me locked up a reefer residue listen listen
when you smoke when you smoke your little reefer put in your little pocket or whatever
there's residue in there's ready to do the moisture is in your clothes I listen I used to watch
Discovery channel when I was in jail I know type of stuff and I'm always on the internet you know
I stay on the internet and I'll be reading all types of stuff about all types of stuff
Reef of Residue.
Listen, I did a study on that.
But listen, I got to protect myself.
So listen, this is what happened.
So the guy came through with the dog.
I'm like, oh, shit, we're going down.
You see what I'm saying?
I mean, I said, damn, we're going down.
We're going to be over there with Rallo and them.
Free Rilow, too, in Atlanta, because this is happening to Atlanta.
Oh, no, we wouldn't have seen Rallow because he's in the feds.
We'd have been in the county.
Shout out to all the brothers in the county.
Shout out of y'all stay up.
And what county is that?
What county is that?
I don't fucking know.
What counties is Atlanta?
I don't know.
But listen, shout out to all the brothers in the joint.
So listen, we'd have been in there with the brothers from Bankhead.
You know what I mean?
Fuck all that.
Tell a story.
What the fuck are you talking about?
I'm just bringing it down.
Shout out to the brothers are going through yourself.
You know what I'm saying?
The West End and all them dudes.
So listen.
College Park, all that stuff that, you know,
you know where I got the name from?
I remember what's name?
They don't do that no more like they used to in Atlanta.
I remember back in the day.
Oh, would you tell a fucking story.
And Andre 3,000.
He just shout out all the college points.
I mean, Decatur.
They just shout out all the spots around Atlanta that was popping.
The rabbit's down, they don't do that anymore.
But listen, this is what I'm talking about.
So I said to myself, I said, wow, going back to the who scow, the joint.
Because when that dog came by, I said, he stopped for a moment, ran around.
I said, oh, my God.
I said, but I know they're going to use the cameras and say they walked in together.
So I said, I'm going down.
So as we turned the corner to go, it was a black brother.
At the end of the gate, he opened the gate like, come on, y'all.
I'm like, oh, my God.
So shit, I'm going to go back.
They ain't going to never let me out again.
I said I was going to get in the game
And I did it again
I'm saying to myself I'm back in the game
Camusay
Chow
Chow was up
Lockdown
Take it down
Look
All this stuff
screaming in my head
This does you know this dude
Carl does
Oh Gil while
I mess with you
Go to the front of line
I was like this
Thank you
God thank you
Oh my God
Here he go, you bitch-ass-nigger, look at you.
He thought she was going to jail.
I said, man, I ain't worried about that stuff.
I'm with all that shit, man.
You understand?
You know what I mean?
They built deals because of the time I was doing, man.
It's mad at what you, man.
I went right to my zone.
You was bitching at a rabid rate.
But back to what I said, you sold Reggie.
It came out.
I exposed you.
Capra's exposed.
You sold Reggie.
What's next one?
What's next one of the agenda, man?
You know what we're going to talk about now?
We ain't on agenda.
We're switching the game because you just snitched on Tuddy.
We're going to talk.
about snitching. Because one thing that I hear, this is what I'll be hearing now,
one of anything I love. You'll hear regular working people. Oh, you snitched on me.
Oh, ho. And then you'll hear people, yeah, man, motherfucking lady snitched on me on my block.
Hold up, dog. We got to understand snitching, the origin come from the street culture.
And people that's active in the street game. People that's operating outside of the laws.
All them people got to abide by the rules and regulations that they won't tell on a fellow man
that's operating outside of the law with them. Right. The civilians don't have enough
nothing to do with that.
So all you do something's me, yeah, Ms. Brown snitched, your dog,
Ms. Brown paid $87,000 for that house, right?
You're out here shooting and all this.
She told her call the police because you're getting from in front of my house.
Right.
You're posting up in front of our house, messing up property value up.
She worked our whole life for it, dog.
Right.
So y'all got to be mindful when y'all use that word snitch because the word snitch is
being used too loosely.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I'm saying?
And the truth is, a lot of you do is snitching on yourself.
Right.
Like, as soon as you go to your Instagram, you got the, you got the child.
You got a chopper in your hand.
I'm a chopper.
You got two pounds of weed in your hand.
Do you know that's a federal case right there?
Just for the record, that's a federal case right there.
You got the gun, because the gun is protected.
You know what's so disgusting.
You got, when we was coming up, drug dealers wanted to be anonymous.
They didn't want to be known.
They didn't want you to know they was drug dealers.
Now, you know, push your tea and Jay Z had a song late.
I listened to it when I was in jail called Drug Dealers Anonymous.
No, I didn't know that.
But now, now, the drug dealers.
Look at me.
I'm a drug dealer.
Right.
I get money.
I get money.
I got all the weed in.
I got it.
I'm ripping it.
These niggas is crazy.
I know a nigger who.
I get money.
Who, this nigger made up a whole Instagram page for a weed brand that's illegal.
I get money.
Social media crazy.
Social media is crazy.
I'm going to tell you, man.
Fame is the root of all evil now
It used to be money
It used to be money was the root of all evil
Now fame
You got drug dealers
Who are trying to be
Popular drug dealers
Oh, but we can't
Popular drug dealers
But hold up, Gilly
We did dumb shit too
Hold on
But hold on
But hold on
Do you think
El Chapo got a fucking Instagram
Do you think
Pablo Escobar would have an Instagram
standing in the field with all this bricks.
Yeah, I'm getting money.
These niggas is crazy, man.
And it's sad.
I didn't know no better either.
Yeah, but now we know better.
That's why we're giving out a million dollars with the game, and niggas ain't doing it.
I took pictures with guns and stuff.
I did dumb stuff.
You did dumb stuff.
I used to hear about it on the people.
He used to tell me in the yard in jail.
Your cousin was on the internet.
He had guys with helmets on.
He was talking at drug dealer talk.
You told them yourself.
No, I did.
You told the people that you sold Reggie.
No, I did not.
I never told.
First of all, you can't, you would never be.
able to pull up any clips of me talking about
me selling anything man what you're talking
I'm an old school nigga man I don't compare me
to these new school niggas what you
talking about nigga when I got
locked up nigga hold on
everybody new school is not in the way
anybody new schools hold on hold on hold on
when I got locked up niggas that hung with me
didn't even know they was like yo god damn dog
so don't don't put me in the category
I didn't know even because I told a dude dude
was like yeah I said oh go go smoke reggie
he don't sell reggie
Dude in the yard time
You cousin got locked in with it
Like two barrels
Reggie
I said oh he smokes
He don't sell drugs man
He smokes a little reefer
Here in there
This now third
Young bull said
What's reefer?
I said see
You're not in a true weed smoker
You don't know what reef is
The vanilla
It's like a little
Vanella envelopes
It comes in a little
Vanilla envelope
Fat Nick
You don't know
See let me tell you something
How young brother
That's how we
Let's how we
And I say
Let me tell you some young blood
How many records you got in the house?
Oh, I ain't got, what's a record?
You ain't never smoked no killer.
You ain't smoked no real reaper.
See, let me tell you something.
Because Real Reefer was chopped up on a record.
Let me tell you something.
That's how long, y'all know.
This nigga's been in jail.
Use a young street punk.
He never seen a jar of weed.
This nigga talking about weed came in a redella envelope.
You're coming in themalots.
This nigga, that's how long this thing was in.
And zip-lock bags.
Fucking weed covered up.
You used.
You used.
You told him to y'all.
I said, you ain't nothing but a young street punk.
You're still wet behind the ears.
You never witnessed nobody.
Nobody rowing no reefer.
And newsflash, this little dutchy and backwood phenomenon, that never happened,
but if you ain't got no top paper, you ain't no real killer.
First of all, just for the record.
Just for the record.
What?
And, Nick, I never smoked dirt Nguinsky, nigga.
Never in my life.
I never smoked Dirt Nguinsky.
I never smoked Charles Barkley.
Can I say something?
I hold on.
I just want to say something.
I never smoked Reggie nothing.
But it was only Reggie, like, in the 90s.
Whether it was Reggie Miller, whether it was, uh,
God damn Reggie Jackson.
I don't get fuck what Reggie it was.
Hold on.
Okay.
Hold on.
You beat a judge.
So at the end of the day, ever since I started lighting up, nigger, do you remember
the color of the Eagles jerseys when Buddy Ryan was the coach?
But the bitches was lime green, nigga, that's what I was smoking.
I was smoking that bud, Died Ryan.
I'm not going to judge you.
I'm not going to judge you.
I'm not going to judge.
Dirt Nguyenwinski, all right?
First of all, and a nigger who's never smoked in his life.
You wouldn't know the difference between Bud, D, Ryan, and Dirt Nguinsky, all right?
So, uh...
You're talking about the boys.
The boys right there on Park Ave on, I mean, on 13, down the street for 13 out again,
he had a weed, so I just kick it with them in there.
How are you going to tell me I don't know about the weed?
I used to know that you're making balls.
Oh, man.
But I want to say this, though.
I want to say this.
And I'm going to let the people be the judge.
I'm not going to you be the judge.
The viewer, when we talk about Reggie, the 92 pounds.
Reggie, if you sold it, you rode it.
Yeah.
You best believe it, buddy.
You sold it, you rode it.
You had to test your product.
You smoke, Reggie.
You're lying.
That was a good one if you sold it, you rolled it.
Yeah, it was an old-school shit, wasn't it?
Yeah, that was some old-school.
I heard with my old-heads say that back in the day.
I remember, listen, my one of my favorite old heads,
he was sort of like real, because, you know, Earl used to wear wave caps.
That's why I love, I had a fascination of a wavecaps, too.
And I was mad that I couldn't wear him because, you know, it was just deep.
But one of my favorite old heads, he just stand on the corner, right?
He had a 40 in his hand.
If you sold it, you were.
He used to have a, listen, he used to have that 40 in his hand.
He had them slacks on.
He used to have slacks, and he's with Chuck Tillers and shells, right?
The slacks with, you know, the clip-on joint right there, and he'd be standing on the corner, right?
That wave cap, that wave cap, because he used to rock the wavecaps.
That was your old.
Yeah, listen, listen, he used to rock the wave.
Listen, Uncle Warren.
That's what they call him.
O.G. Warren, rest of peace.
Okay.
So, Warren, we want to be out here.
O.G. Warren was another-ass niggie.
He had some slacks on and some fucking Adidas.
No disrespect.
Oh, he was a fucking Adidas.
He was a legend around the way.
and some fucking Adidas.
Oh, G-W-W-W was a legend.
So, listen, this is what he do.
I was fascinated with this year.
Wait, hold on.
Let me break it down.
Who made's the double-ses?
Slacks and shells.
He was a legend.
Who wears slacks and shells?
No, he wouldn't chuck-tail-to.
So the nigga had on some cotton-free, wrinkle-free cotton dockers and some fucking shell tops.
He was a nut-ass nick.
You know one of his favorite.
He might have been a good dude.
He was a legend.
You could be a good dude, but you can still be another-ass-n-n-old.
Slacks and shells.
That's something like Russell-Simmons-s-s-s type shit.
Listen, listen, you know when I knew he was a legend.
The Russell Simmons is a good dude, but he's another ass naked.
You know what I knew he was a legend, and I loved him.
I said, don't go on you a legend.
And I just stood in it, and I was looking at him like, I couldn't believe.
It was like somebody that was watching Michael Jackson perform for the first time.
This is what he had on.
He had the burgundy slacks on, right?
With the white, with the burgundy striped shell toes on,
the burgundy wave cap, and a silky-like burgundy, loose, wife-beater.
He was smoking some reefer, and he was drinking a 40.
he's a legend.
O-E, the 0-800,
the old English,
listen, I knew that day, I said,
mm-mm, soon, I was,
I was, listen, I was waiting.
I said, when I get older,
I'm going to rock me a wave cap,
drink me a 40,
and smoke me a J.
And I never done it, though.
I ain't do it.
So, so,
so I wanted, when I was growing up,
I was looking at Scarface movies.
I wanted to be like Scarface.
You wanted to be like a nigger
with a burgundy silk shirt
on some burgundy slacks.
No, I wasn't,
some burgundy ad, hold up, hold up.
Some burgundy ad, some white
He said a burgundy wife beater.
Listen, hold on, hold on.
No, no, no, no.
You wanted to be like Ron Burgundy.
Now you're wrong.
No, no, no, no.
Now you're wrong.
You're wrong.
I said, listen.
He was looking at a nigga.
He was looking at Ron Burgundy on the corner like, he's a legend.
No, he was a, not as dick.
You know what?
I realized you didn't upgrade your way of thinking until because took you under his wing.
You wanted to be like nut-ass niggins until I took you under my wing.
He was a legend.
No, he was wrong fucking burglody.
He was all the ladies doing.
Let me tell you something.
Warren.
I said, Dan, that's a legend shit.
Okay, all right.
The only Warren that we recognize is Warren fucking G and Buffett.
You hear me?
Other than that.
His name was Warren before Warren Buffett.
He was a legend.
Yeah, I mean, here we go.
That was legend shit.
Just think about that.
When he stood...
You used to idolize that ass niggas.
And you know what was the legend, too?
He had that pinky ring.
So when he used to have his reefer in his hands, like,
what you doing out here and move?
Because they called me moo when I was a kid.
What's you doing, boy?
I mean, I come up to him.
He pulled that knot out of his pocket.
He kept a knot on him.
How much he did?
He gave me, like, my range, my range that was respectable.
He gave me, like, two, three dollars.
I'd go and give me some penny candy from Mr. Johnson's.
I was cool with that shit.
But the fact that I was just up close on him, like, yeah, I'm standing here with warm.
The fact is you idol see me.
If the girls see me.
If the girl's my age, see me.
All burgundy outfit with a fucking 40 in his hand in a pinky ring.
That don't even go together.
You got a pinky ring in a 40.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
He had the reef in the pinky ring here.
And the 40 was over here, ICF.
But you know what?
He's the first person I ever seen with an ICF.
high school 40 and he had the skirt on it the bag was on it was soaking wet so i knew he got a
fresh cold 40 that's why it was an icf the bag was soaking wet i said look at this shit the bag was
dripping i said he's a real one that made him a legend to me like all right if that's the
you're fucking legends as niggas they wore double s's slacks and shells all right cool
and one day i seen him and errol would have been a legend to me i'm a little older than he said
i'm like look at this one day i seen him and earl talking too i was like they
They both legends.
Because we're the same neighborhood.
Legend shit.
Okay.
I deal with legends.
Let's go through stories from a cell, man.
No, before we go to stories from a cell,
I want to throw a little curveball at you, right?
At who?
What you, Randy Johnson now?
What you throwing curveballs?
You never played baseball?
Through your journeys through prison.
Now you CC's the bad way.
Who was the one person that you seen?
You looked at, right?
And this motherfucker was so talented.
that you couldn't believe
that this motherfucker was going to spend
the rest of his days in prison
like you know what I'm saying
like you might have seen a nigga on the
on the yard of the
prison yard
this nigga just drops 60s religiously
he don't miss you know something like that
who was that one person who you've seen
who he was so talented
but
you just
you couldn't believe he was going to spend
the rest of his years in prison
is a lot of people
I might don't know
they named personally
I knew this one boy
I'm trying to think of his name
I think he was from Coltsville
Pennsylvania
this dude would get on the court
and this boy
would play like Mike
it is Afro
this boy was unbelievable
he would just get off
and you know in jail
in jail to be great in jail
you got to be an animal
because it's real physical
like the hacking and all that stuff
this boy would get through
he was a beast right
I seen another boy
he was a Spanish
ball.
This boy used to hit the baseball outside of the prison over the gate.
Oh, I'm talking about all the way in the parking lot.
He hit cards.
He was a monster.
Like, he just, and I was like, God damn, this bull was a legend.
He was doing life.
He used to just walk around like it was nothing.
Get on the joint.
He'd go right on the join.
He'd get on there with prison pants and state boots on to hit that.
And then when you're talking about rapping, it was so many brothers that could rap, sing, play the keyboard.
I'm talking about magicians.
You go, in the penitentiary, you might be going to child Sunday.
You hear him playing in the church, singing and playing all type of instruments.
You have bulls in there, man.
I'm telling me, when you're talking about art, artists, I'm talking about painting.
And unbelievable.
A lot of us, we don't tap into our true talent and who was meant to be until we get into that cell.
And that's all you got.
You come out.
Because you got boys that never in their life, never painted, never sing the song, never play the keyboard.
They get in their cell.
in their cell by their self.
They buy a keyboard off commissary.
You're like, damn, hold up.
Who beat is that dude just made?
You playing that through Walkman?
No, that's my beat.
I made that.
What?
You go and somebody said, yeah, I'm selling this painting.
I do portraits.
Portraits.
Yeah, it's two cards of cigarettes.
Two cards.
What you?
You see they work.
You'd be like, oh, my God.
And it's like,
like I always tell dudes in the street.
Don't wait until it's too late, man.
Opportunities is endless.
I wish the homies was living.
And they could see this.
This technology that we had, the opportunity that we had that we never had.
We ain't had nothing like this.
We ain't never had a chance.
We never had a chance.
We never got a shot to be able to tap into technology.
Whereas though, this thing right here made the world small, and you could do anything on that.
Like me, when I first ran to that cell phone in jail, I was fascinated.
I'm going to talk about that and stories from the cell today.
But let's get into stories from the cell.
Stories from the cell.
Shout out to my homie, a nitty, man, Frank Nitty.
I was in the cell, right?
My man, Frank Nitty,
coming to the cell one time.
We used in the outside unit
the greatest four penitentiary,
one of the biggest penitentiaries
in America, I would say.
It's closed down now.
So we're outside in the trailers.
He coming to cell, like,
yo, wow, I got an aisle.
What's you doing?
I said, no, he said, put the towel on the door.
I put the towel on the door.
He said, look,
people with their technology out of his.
I said, what the hell?
He had an iPod touch
and a wireless clear hot spot, right?
Hot spot is small like this.
It was about that big
It was great
He said look
Man this is what it is
He cut the high spot on
It got Wi-Fi
I didn't know what Wi-Fi was
And then we had access
You were one of the first
Purve people at Google
Because you know
I always heard about your stuff
But to see your videos
And all the stuff
You're all the goofy stuff
You was doing
So I'm like hold up
Because for years and years
I read about Google
And people told me about it
But I read about it
Because when the first young boy
told me about Google in the yard
I was like
Get out of your line
He said, you can look up anything.
I got to look you up.
I'm like, how the hell you're going to look me up?
And I've been in jail all this time.
It's the time as you can look me up on the computer.
Like, who do you think I am?
I've been to the streets since I was nine.
Don't try to run no game on me, young blood.
I mean, so bang.
So after that, people used to tell me stuff about look up this, look up there.
So I used to just, I had this thing called the Book of Life.
I still got it.
And I used to just write stuff down, write stuff down.
Look at this.
Look at this.
Look at this.
Look at this.
day when I get a chance when I get home I'm gonna look this stuff up and I'm gonna do research on
stuff so when I look at it I couldn't I couldn't stop he let me hold it for like too
I couldn't sleep right shout out the nod too shout out the nah who made it happen for us this
was my homeboy girl and she came through she got this piece to the to the promise land she took us
to the promise land when she brought that thing in there that satellite so you just snitched on nah
no no no no no no that's what you just did shout out the nah for getting
us an illegal joint in the prison.
You just snitched on law.
Statute your limitations was out.
And I played guilty for it.
We're going to talk about when they busts me.
At the end of the day, you just snitched on lie.
I didn't.
No, no.
You sniffed on, you.
You're trying to put it on me.
You said Gina was the line.
You said that.
Thank you.
She got you.
No, no, no, no.
You said Gina was the line because Gina got you that Asian reggie.
And you tried to make your stuff exotic because it was Asian reggie, but it was
Reggie.
And Gina had to connect.
So you snitched on Gina.
You know what I mean?
Oh, that I say too much.
And I say, God.
My bad.
Eug and Reggie, people don't know what.
Sorry, y'all.
I don't mean to say that.
But whatever, but whatever the case may be.
You just turned it into rat-to-teteet to two-le-a-day.
God damn.
You're off the hook.
But listen, so I get it, right?
So I'm like this.
Instagram.
Listen, if you are going to the joint show you when I first set my Instagram up, right?
In 2013, in its cell.
Right?
I set it up, did my whole thing, right?
I went on Instagram.
and I seen what was going on
I dropped the phone
I couldn't believe that shit
I said damn everybody out there having a big party
I said I'm going to go out there and kill them
because I didn't see nobody doing what I was doing
and I didn't see no hard work like a lot of times
everybody was celebrating nothing
so I dropped the phone
bang my whole what's you doing
my cellar at the time J. Large he's like oh what's you doing
he wound up getting him a wireless house spot I got one
and we was all rocking out he said man
he said man what's you doing
I said no man
I can't believe they're out there playing fucking games
they PFGN he said what
I said no man people playing games
out there. This opportunity is endless.
Everybody's celebrating. I said, I'm going to go out there, put my plan down,
and I'm going to be cool. They ain't going to pay me no attention.
I ain't going to be no threat. I ain't going to be no threat.
You know what I'm going to be no threat? I said,
I said, threats to these dudes. I said, I'm not going to wear what I used to wear.
I used to wear what I'm going to wear. I used to wear all the sides.
You remember that? We used to put all this stuff in the jail.
All this, all this cool stuff in the 90s.
Real, I'm talking about drip before dudes even knew what drip was.
I mean, back in the day. So listen.
So everybody like, whoa.
I said, oh, it's sweet.
One thing I knew is that.
And I was paying attention to the mindset, and I studied the mindset of the people.
Who pictures there like the most, who they're calming on?
Oh, he got designer clothes on.
They think he winning.
Okay, all right, cool.
I'm not going to wear no designer clothes.
I'm going to come out here and wear regular.
You know what I mean?
So now I'm not going to be a threat of them.
They're not going to pay me no attention.
I ain't going to have much hate at the beginning.
But I'm going to get it later on as I started to grow.
I already knew that.
I studied that.
And I studied all until attention span.
He said, the average attention span in America is like eight seconds, like people.
I said, okay.
So I said, I'm going to grab their attention
When they strode on that timeline and they see my post
Because I'm going to be giving them some shit
And anybody else is too cool to give them
I said, they're going to jump on it later
Because later on, once I make something cool
They're going to be, you know how it is
And everybody do what everybody do
And everybody wants to do things are popular
And I said, I'm coming from a genuine place
And what I'm doing, but they're going to jump on it later
And that's what they did as you can see
I mean, but I knew that it was a big celebration going on
And I still see it every day on my page
Everybody celebrating nothing
Wasting money, celebrating nothing.
All right, cuckoo, go ahead.
Keep doing your thing.
I'm going to do me over here.
And I'm a killer, man.
And that whole thing, that satellite changed my whole perspective
and the outlook of stuff and I was able to study.
So when I touched that, John, it was like, damn, I wished it.
I was so excited.
I was like, damn, I wish the homies could have seen this before they,
no, homies get killed.
A lot of homies that was in different parts of the jail that had life.
I wish I could have got it to him.
And they could have seen that shit.
You wasn't trying to pass your fucking phone off the nobody.
He didn't stop like that.
No, I actually wasn't, but that was.
You was the jerk off.
King of that.
You know what you Googled?
Pornhub.
X videos.
No, what, no, no, no, he came home.
Wait, wait, hold on.
He said, when he came home, I said, you're still on Porn Hub.
He said, I don't do Porn Hub.
X and X.
Yeah, I do X and X, what is it?
X and X, X, X, X, X.
X, X, X, X.
That's for advanced figures.
Oh, that's for, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's advanced.
Dev's a porn ledger.
That's for advanced jerk off.
You're Devin Waze an animal.
Yeah, he's about,
I don't do poor hub no more like poor hub was played.
I do X-N, X-X.
What?
What are you talking about?
So that's what you was in there, Google.
And let's keep it real.
You was in there, I'm a sheet chaker.
Headphones on, huh?
Box cars.
Box cars.
Cemetery.
Sourer time.
Yeah, I was wiling out.
Born to be wild.
They got on a highway.
Looking for a witch?
I used to head out on Instagram.
I mean, on a Google Highway.
I was loving it.
Was you watching all, like, female guard scenarios and shit?
No, he was watching.
I was watching Big Wet Latino butts.
All the girls I seen in the magazine, I was Googling
because I had them written down in the book of life.
I was Googling stuff.
Okay, so tell us some of the women you had sex with in jail.
No, I'm not putting that out there.
Why?
Like, we live our truths on here.
Like, tell us some of the Instagram models
and people that we know that you had sex with in jail.
No, I didn't have them.
I was looking at porn.
I wasn't looking at no Instagram.
Dog, you're going to sit here in line, bro?
It wasn't just pinky.
It wasn't just pinky.
No, no, but...
Tell us some of the...
Listen, leave your truths, man.
This is a time that you can leave your truth, bro.
Tell us some of the Instagram models you had sex with in jail, man.
So they wouldn't know you had sex with, because they don't know you had sex with.
No, but I wasn't...
I couldn't get off of X and XXXX.
I was all, it was all porno chicks.
Okay, so tell us some of the porno chicks you had sex with.
in jail.
I'm not
going to really, like, put nobody
name our day because they per-
We have personal intimate situations.
You don't just pass.
Like, listen, real niggas
don't kiss and tell.
Jerk and tell.
Jerk and tell you?
I can't tell you about that.
Like, real dudes.
Real niggas don't jerk off and tell.
We don't jerk and tell.
I can't tell you about that.
So you, you don't want to,
you don't want to discuss.
Listen, I'm a real one.
Do I look like I talk about the women I didn't deal with,
man?
Hey, listen.
Listen, one thing about me, one thing about me, I ain't into that, man.
This is where we live our truth.
Janet Jackney, I had to go back.
Superhead.
Superman Hayes.
Carmen Hayes.
You told them bitches out of, huh?
Jada Fire was a legend.
You told them bitches up at a set.
I'm just saying, man.
Dominique Quinn.
Thowbacks.
I had a lot of throwbacks and a lot of no-name cheap pieces.
But real niggas, it slipped.
I wasn't meant to tell it.
It was a legend.
You told them bitches up in the cell, huh?
Yes.
Who was your favorite?
The Body X-XX was one, too.
Who else?
It was a lot of them, man.
It was a lot of them.
You enjoyed personal time with them?
What was the one girl name?
He was on, you had to be on Jasmine Kashmir if you was the one.
Yeah, I know it.
Look at him.
Look.
I swear, I was thinking about her name.
She was a, she was better than all of them.
She was a legend.
When I first.
Freak balls are united.
So Jasmine Cashmere is who fucked you the best when you was in jail?
Listen, I'm going to say this.
I'm asking you a question.
I'm going to ask you a question.
Jasmine Cashmere.
All the women you had sex when you was in jail.
Jasmine Cashmere was the one that fucked you the best?
That's when I got over the whole Pinky situation.
So the Piggy leaving me and, I said, oh, shit.
It was over after that.
But because it was like she was a savage.
Jasmine Cashmere was a sad.
I said, damn, she's sweet.
What did she do to you?
She told me she loved me.
This year.
And I knew she was lying, and I loved it.
Because there was one joy, she was like, I love you.
She's talking to me.
I can't believe it.
She said to the screen, I love it.
She had the mic in the hand.
I said, oh, my God.
So the screen, the screen was way easier to clean than the books.
Oh, man, listen, that was wild.
But back to the movie.
So what happened when you hit?
All over the screen.
But you got to put and pull.
My life is crazy.
You got to take the pit.
We're not going to keep talking about my private life.
That was my private life, because I'm a different man.
Absolutely, man.
So, let's get into a million dollars' rift for games segment.
Stories from the...
All right, we read the stories from the cell, it's just my truth.
I love...
It's your truth.
This changed my life.
That changed your life.
Cell phone changed my life.
Let's get into the...
Let's get into the million dollars worth a game.
I got to go into my phone, and I saved one of these million dollars worth of games, and it says...
Hold up.
Where the million dollar park of them?
Because that's what I...
That's what I give.
I give a million dollars worth a game, nothing less.
It got to be worth at least a million.
I don't give $100,000, $115,000, $230,000.
No, I give a million.
Well, I can't be $92,000.
$92,000 worth a game.
May you give them $92,000, put them pounds of Reggie.
That ain't enough.
So a girl was in my DM and she says,
what do you do if you was raped by your father?
Whoa!
As a kid.
He made me blame it on my uncle.
My uncle is locked up for murder,
and me and my uncle still talk.
My dad recently tried it again.
He talked to me as a child.
You're fucking serious?
Wait, hold on.
Wait, wait, wait.
She obviously, she's going through some things,
but her spelling is not that good.
She said, what do you do if your father raped you as a child?
He made me blame it on my uncle.
My uncle is locked up for murder.
me and my uncle still talk my dad recently tried it again this gives me anxiety it's hard to talk to people
i can't sleep i cry myself to sleep my dad says that i'm a stranger i just want him to love me and talk to me
but he just wants to fuck me and it hurts it's embarrassing whoa that's it that that that's oh the
fuck up that's like totally different level type let me just tell you something right this is what
I believe, right?
I believe
any man
who takes advantage
of a child
in a sexual way
you are the worst human
being on planet earth.
And listen,
I don't wish death on nobody.
But if
you violate a child
in that manner,
you should be
executed. Absolutely.
You should, you should, you're like, like, they should take the sharpest knife
and cut your whole fucking head off.
Like, that's just what I truly believe.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because to me, any adult that take advantage of a child in that way,
especially a daughter, that's unbelievable, man.
That's some of the saddest shit.
that I've ever had sent to my DM.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, the fact that he's trying to still do something now,
like something needs to be done about that individual now.
Absolutely.
And as parents, we're supposed to put a blanket over our kids.
Cover our kids up from all,
or at least try to cover them up from all the negativity
that's out here in this fucking world, man.
we're supposed to
uplift them
you know what I'm saying
we're supposed to
when they down
we bring them up
when they wrong
we teach them
we discipline them
and teach them lessons
and you mean
this dude pulls to be
fucking dead man
right
you mean to tell me
we really got
dads out here
that's
raping their own kids
and you know
what's so crazy
is that
even though
this man raped his child.
His child is still saying,
I just want him to love me.
Yeah, it's fucked up.
It's crazy.
And he's still trying to fuck me.
And even though we're saying that this person should be dead and all that, too,
it put people in a crazy scenario because if she had a brother or uncle or somebody else in
a family, do something to this man, look at the situation that they end up in.
It's dope that people reaching out there, y'all, it's unbelievable, man.
You got to look more into this shit.
Some of the DMs that I get, man, they be really disturbing.
You know what I'm saying?
And a lot of, to be all the way honest, most of the DMs I get, I don't put on Instagram
because they be so touching that it just be like, here you go, I'm going to type something back to you.
Or I'm going to give you my number and call me.
I'm going to talk to you personally.
You know what I'm saying?
Or they might need to talk to a professional.
Like this situation right here is so touchy.
This is like a criminal and a child abuse situation.
This is crazy.
It's truly sad because even though this child has been through these situations.
They still just want to be loved.
Still just want to be loved.
still just want to feel that genuine love
that a father or a parent in general
is supposed to get their child
and all of this
fucking pervert
can think about
it's having sex with his own fucking daughter
man that's that's a piece of shit
that's the true definition
of a piece of shit and I'm going to keep it all the way real man
is certain things
that as a father
if I find out
somebody done that shit to my daughter
I'm going to jail
facts it ain't even no rap
it's not even a second fucking guess
I will go sit in the penitentiary
knowing that you violated my daughter
and I knocked your fucking biscuit out
I go sit in the penitentiary like it ain't shit
and I know and I and I and don't understand
don't get don't get what I'm saying wrong nobody
who the fuck wants to be in jail nobody
but I love my daughters that much
that if somebody did that shit to my daughters
I know me
it's no way I
as a man I could not fall back and just
let the court system handle it.
She need to talk to somebody
professional. She need to sit down and talk with somebody
to work through because that's some deep-outed issues.
You know, I talked to her, and
you know, she was extremely
happy, and I even asked her,
can I bring this up on my podcast?
And she was like, yeah, just, you know,
long as you don't say my name, I say, I would never say
your name. With all the people
who write me DMs is always
between me and you. Even if I put
your question on
on Instagram and I answer it
I never put your face up there or
never let your identity be known
you know what I'm saying but when I was talking
to this girl she was crying
to like unconditionally
she just couldn't stop it was unbelievable
but at the end of the day
she said Gilly I'm glad that I
talked to you you know
you made me feel better as
a person you made me
understand that it's not
my fault that it happened
No.
You know what I'm saying?
Because a lot of kids are being manipulated by the adult that's taking advantage of them.
I'll tell your mom, if you tell your mom, your mom are going to be mad.
You know what I'm saying?
All kinds of shit.
You know what I'm saying?
And the kids need to know that is not your fault.
And if you're a child in situations like this is being done to you, you need to speak.
speak out. You need to tell somebody. You need to, you need to not be afraid because you've done
nothing wrong. You ain't snitching. You ain't do nothing wrong. You, you, you haven't done
anything wrong. A lot, you have a lot of victims who they wait till they 35, 29, they be scared to
speak out. Speak out. And your story is going to help other people speak out. Right.
Don't sit there and be taking advantage of being abused.
by people that's evil and that's dangerous.
And, you know, you can lose your life if you keep letting these people play
and you keep turning them down.
They will kill you.
All type of things will be having.
Speak out about you.
Everything that's going on with you.
That shit ain't right, man.
Dude, he's a piece of shit.
The reality of it is, though, this is a lot of males out here.
And that's a piece of shit.
There's a lot of women out here that's taking advantage of younger guys, too.
But, I mean, I wouldn't have been too bad at that.
I'm just, no, no, no.
No, that's the same thing.
That is the same thing, but I'm just saying from my standpoint.
Yeah, nah, it depends on sometimes, man.
He's a super little kids.
Right.
And it affects their mind and they approach, and they can fuck them up as they're going
into, they're growing up, and they've got to carry that shit.
Absolutely.
They was taking advantage of.
That shit is dangerous, man.
And it happens, and hold up, and we need this, and it's happening.
A lot of people don't speak about it because they hold it in.
It happened a lot, and also in our community, the black community.
Absolutely.
But we'd be scared to speak about that stuff.
Absolutely.
And it's real.
So if you're a young man, if you're a young female and you're going through a situation similar to this, let somebody know.
Please speak out because you didn't do anything wrong.
You're the victim.
You're the one being taken advantage of.
And that's some of the most craziest disrespectful shit that a child.
could go through, man.
Crazy shit.
In life, man.
I'm just saying, though, if I was 15, 14,
my teacher wanted to give me some yababadoos,
I would.
But did we not talking about that?
You know a lot of niggas
was hitting grown-ups when they was 14.
I mean, we know that.
But still, it wasn't right.
And a lot of times this shit, too,
Ippy kids, nine, nine years old, all of that.
You know what I mean?
Right.
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And this is Gilly the King.
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What is the link?
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You know what I mean?
It's getting crazy.
We get a lot of bookings, man.
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He may even be coming to your town.
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And it's just like that.
Right.
