No Jumper - At The End of The Day Ep. 12 W/ Sincere Show
Episode Date: December 24, 2020At the end of the day, we all knew it was going to happen. AD hosts his new weekly podcast on No Jumper with Yassy and Special Guest Show! FOLLOW AD https://instagram.com/iitsad https://twitter.com/ii...tsad FOLLOW Yassy https://instagram.com/yassytv FOLLOW Sincere Show https://instagram.com/sincereshow ---- No Jumper News Discord: https://discord.gg/ajntTVY FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFICIAL/ http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We live.
We live.
I know that's right.
We lie.
We lie.
I mean, I know we went to the studio with Keisha.
What day was that?
We're going to talk about that.
We live now, my niggia.
Are we live?
I think we live, right?
Yeah, we are.
All right, this is at the end of the motherfucking day with A, motherfucker
D. Yazi and my brother sincere motherfucking show.
Yes, sir.
Welcome to the show.
Welcome to the show, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, look, I want to, we're going to change the name, though.
It's just this officially to don't come to LA podcast.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh shit.
We're going to get into everything.
We don't get everything.
You know what I'm saying?
We're going to make it spicy for y'all.
You heard me?
Man, let's do this shit.
Let's do this shit.
Yeah, sir.
Kick it off how we usually kick it off.
All right.
Come on, we're taking a shot.
Yeah, yeah.
My boy sure don't drink.
Yeah, yeah, man, sober.
You know what I'm saying?
Josh off screen.
And shah, okay.
I'm saying, Muslim to all my Muslim brothers out there.
Oh, I am definitely Muslim.
That, okay, sister.
You know, so, you know, we ain't going to drink,
but we're going to toast.
we're going to make everything a celebration
you know what I'm saying
I was
I was hosting
I was toast that's fucked up
I was toast that's fucking up
I was fucking with it
I was fucking with that shit
you're drunk already
you got to get that
you see me drunk enough
oh my mama
you see me drunk enough
drunk AD is a problem
yeah man they think I got a problem
around here in the in the comments
all the time of shit
you turn orange
that that was a one-time thing but I'm just saying
incredible AD
yeah man
you won't like me when I'm mad
for sure for sure
I get bad I'll be tripping
I'll be tripping
I'll be tripping
shit crazy man so yeahzy
well I have to I have to
I have to talk about it
talk about you talk about your mad
because this is kind of crazy
no I don't have COVID motherfuckers
okay allegedly no no that is a fact
I broke out in hives this morning
so you know what I'm saying
I had to you know about the
So, so respectfully, respectfully.
Respectfully.
You got some bad dick or something of you that?
No.
I think so, bro.
No, that's not what it was.
Somebody gave you the hebi-jeebies there.
I'm allergic to something.
Probably.
Condoms?
I got seasonal allergies.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, come on now.
Why would you take it that?
Come on my husband, brother.
I said respect.
I'm al-a-a-a-le-a-m.
Okay, no pork on my fort.
You're supposed to be...
I just had the...
It was one of them things.
Like, what happened?
I was like, do not drink after her.
You feel me?
Catana, mask.
I just wanted to know what happened.
You know what?
Ad.
Don't look at me.
I ain't do nothing.
I'm not going to forgive you for this one.
I didn't say it.
I feel offended because everyone else gets the luxury of seeing her beautiful face and I'm here
and I don't get that luxury.
She's been having the mask on as if because I caught COVID, I'm coming with the virus.
I'm offended.
I think...
I didn't tell her, bro.
I didn't tell her, bro.
So talk about that before we get into the weekend shit
Talk about having COVID bro
Because you was the first nigga I know
That had COVID I didn't think it was real
So you got it and I'm like show don't be capping
A lot of niggas be capping
I'm like show don't be capping
And I really was concerned bro
I was saying my prayers for you
Appreciate that
Yeah I wanted to come see you
But I was like I don't know about this COVID shit
Cause I don't know what they're doing
I ain't taking no chance to you guys
Actually man they wouldn't even let a motherfucker
Nobody come see
Oh he cares on here man
Okay okay yeah they didn't even
They wouldn't even let nobody come see me, you know what I'm saying?
My mom, you know what I'm saying?
Women and nothing.
So shit, you wouldn't have been able to come anyway.
But I just remember, you know what I'm saying?
It was the grand opening a penthouse day club, you know, one of the biggest parties in the city.
Flashbacks.
Man, you know, not to go too deep into my business, but, you know, we keep it real.
You're my brother.
So I got to put it all the way out there, you know what I'm saying?
What's our business?
What's our?
I leave with a shorty, a bad one, strip a shorthy.
Bad when I'm talking about ah, ah, you feel me?
And like, not a-a-a-a-a, you feel me?
Okay.
And you know what I'm saying?
We did the porno thing, you feel me?
She let me film the whole situation and everything.
It was a lot of, you know, Dougie fresh, you know what I'm saying, camera.
I know that's fucking right.
You know what I'm saying?
I was getting my duggy on this shit on camera.
I expect nothing less from you, my brother.
You know, boom, I knock her down.
She, she, she, I feel great.
I feel great.
You know what I'm saying?
Boom, the coldest shit going on.
We know it's lurking and it's lurking.
You feel me?
The whole time I was at the penthouse, I had a mask.
I was masked up.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm like, I should be straight.
Well, you were masked up in the...
In the penthouse, you feel me?
I'm in the clubs all week with the mask on the mic telling niggas fuck COVID.
They try to shut out clubs now.
Like, I'm really getting aggressive on COVID because they fucking the money up.
So I'm like, no, I can't get this shit.
I got the mask on everything.
So boom, knock her down.
She get home and she like, man, I don't feel.
feel too good. Like, like, under the, you know, this like a day later, she's like, man,
I woke up, I was going kind of feeling too good or shit. I'm like, yeah, I'm like,
shit, I feel straight. Now, boom, the announcement come. Everything shut down. Like, this is like
the next day, everything shut down. So I'm just in the house, man, like a couple days go by. And I damn
there start feeling a little sick. Like, damn, what the fuck going on with me? So I call her. I'm
like, sure, do you straight? Like, how you feel? You know, you still straight? She's like, no,
I'm good now. She's like, I'm straight. That shit. I think she's like, that was just a little
whatever you feel
she's like but I'm straight now
so I'm like all right cool boom
as the days progressed
I'm like getting sicker and sicker
you feel me now mind you know I'm saying
I got another bitch in the house
you know what I'm saying the whole time
and she just dared doing shit
but she never I told her like I feel sick
don't come in the room but she's there with me
though like the duration of my sickness
but she's not sick you feel me
you know I got to respectfully
you know my house is my house
is a nice enough size to where a
person might be able to be there and we don't even, you know, I don't even know the person
there, you feel me.
That's right.
Respectfully.
So I'm getting a little sick and shit.
So I'm like, you know what?
I'm going to, I'm going to.
So I drive myself to the hospital.
I go in there, I'm like, hey, look, I feel a little fucked up.
Like, woo, woo.
They like, nah, you're good.
They like, you good.
Send me home.
Like, you ain't nothing wrong with you.
You're tripping.
You want some tripping shit.
Boom.
Sit my ass home.
So I'm in the house.
I'm getting sicker and sicker.
So now I took it to my own.
hands and I'm taking night quill.
I'm just self-medicating, like, trying to figure out how to,
because I'm going further and further down a drain of sickness.
You know what I'm saying?
So, boom, I take, I take, like, half the bottle of nightquil.
I'm like, man, I'm going to sleep this shit off.
I go to sleep.
I wake up, you know what I'm saying?
Like 18 hours later, I feel amazing, right?
I'm like, I'm beating my chest.
Like, oh, I'm back.
Yeah, that shit wasn't nothing.
You feel me?
I'm like, yeah, you feel me?
The shorty's still in the crib.
You feel?
I'm like, man, I'm good.
So my day straight,
boom, the night come,
because it's COVID,
so we can't go nowhere.
So I'm just in the bed,
watching Netflix, whatever,
you know what I'm saying?
The night come, bro.
I'm about to go to sleep.
And it's like the COVID shit
jane back harder.
Like, like, you ain't stopping me,
bitch-ass, nigga, you feel?
Like, boom, it comes back hard.
What the fuck now is to the point of, like,
I'm fucked up.
You feel me?
Like, I'm fucking.
up, nigga. So I text Shorty like, hey, like, man, call the ambulance. Like, I can't need,
like, I'm to the point where I can't eat. You feel me? So she, oh, my gosh, she's going to
crying, ah, you feel me, you know what? That's not funny, y'all. She was worried, y'all.
She's like, that's crazy. You can't even worry about these things, bro. She fucked up, like,
so I'm like, oh, shit, boom. They come paramedics. I'm blacked out. I'm on the floor.
I had a big ass fur coat.
I had a fur coat on.
Wait, you fainted?
No, no.
Did I faint?
You said?
Yeah.
I don't know.
I'm just, I don't know.
Because why was he on the floor?
Because I, I walked upstairs because respectfully, respectfully, respectfully, my house got
stories.
Oh, here he go with the humble face.
My house got a couple stories in it.
So by the time I walked up the stairs, that's the energy.
Oh, you was winded?
That's the energy I had.
It was done.
So I had the fur coat out on.
laid out on a fur coat.
So boom, the paramedics, they come in, they like,
sir, what's your name and all this shit?
I'm like, I can't barely talk.
I'm like, y'all asking all these fucking questions,
man, take me to the hospital.
Save me, nigga.
I'm about the damn they're dying.
You know what I mean?
Like, so they're asking a million questions and shit,
flashlights, all this goofy shit.
So finally, you know what I said?
They bring the stretch in and they take me out.
My neighbors all looking.
You know, I got white neighbors respectfully.
You know what I'm saying?
Persians and shit, you feel?
Hey, oh my God, what's going on this shit?
Oh, you know, they called about my real name.
Vincent, are you okay?
Yeah, boom, they throw me in the thing and shit.
Take me to the hospital.
I get down.
I'm scared to death now, bro.
They got me on the thing.
They don't isolating me.
You feel me?
So the doctor, they come in and they get the check, and they're like,
we're going to run some tests on you and we're going to let you know.
They had me in there like a day, but they're giving me Tylenol and shit, like to keep
my fever down because my fever was through the roof.
So they like, oh, yeah, you got the shit.
You got the COVID.
Now you got to think, bro, this is March.
Mm-hmm.
No one knows nothing.
Like, nobody know it's COVID-19.
They don't know how to medicate this thing.
They just trying remedies and shit.
So they're like, all right, boom.
Now, respectfully, I got health insurance.
You feel me?
Respectfully.
I don't know.
I'm just saying, niggins don't have a health insurance.
Hey, I got health insurance and life insurance.
You got to have that.
Respectfully, I have the platinum plan.
Yo, please, yo.
When you have the platinum,
plan.
They treat you like a platinum member, you feel me?
So, boom.
So they like,
they like, look,
they like, look.
So they're like,
homie got the platinum plan.
Take them up to the platinum,
to the platinum.
You feel me?
To the sweet.
So they took me to,
they gave me a sweet,
my own room,
you feel me, isolated.
And then now I'm fucked up,
though, bro.
Like, I'm really like,
I'm fucked up, though.
You feel me?
So, like, I'm not eating shit.
You know what I'm saying?
They, they're tiling.
calling me to death, you feel me?
And they're giving me, like, some cough medicines
to keep the cough down, but they didn't
really have a real remedy yet. So
when I first got in that bitch, I'm like, hey, look,
so this one, Trump, he all, this
nigga Trump, you know,
what was Trump taking, he was saying, he was taking the shit?
Oh, the motherfucking, um, no,
no, not the lights on, uh, fuck,
start with an M or something.
The fucking, um, the shit he was drinking.
They was making fun of, uh, modern. No, Moderna or something.
So Trump, he, you know, Moderna, it's life
changing. He's all in the dudes is going to save
everyone I'm telling you. So I tell
they ass, I'm like, look, don't give me the Trump shit.
This is what I'm telling the doctors and shit. I'm like, look, don't give me
the Trump shit. Like, I'm like,
don't give me the Trump shit. Because I'm reading
shit that's saying like the Trump shit is killing
niggins. So they're like, no, no,
we're not going to give you the Trump. You know, I had an Indian
doctor. You feel? They sent me the Indian doctor.
In the sweet. In the suite. In the suite.
In the suite. I got an Indian
doctor. She got a whole
hazmat suit on that time.
They said, look.
The shit's so great.
They sit in the middle with a half,
with a whole, like, they're going to exterminate the house.
That would have scared me more.
I'm like, what the fuck going on?
So, boom, they come.
She's like, no, we're not going to give you.
So they was giving me these little, like, a bunch of little pills and shit.
And I'm just like, I'm out of it, bro.
So I'm taking the shit.
You feel me?
So boom, the next day the nurse comes in, she's like, okay,
your fever looked like it's going down a little bit and shit.
And she's like, I'm about to give you these pills.
So I'm like, hold on, what?
What pills y'all giving me, right?
Because they just giving me shit.
I'm like, what?
So she like, she said, plaquineal.
I'm like, what?
I'm like, what?
I'm like, what?
I'm like, what?
I'm like, basically, bro,
it's the Canadian generic version
of the Trump shit.
They give it me.
So I'm like, I'm like,
man, I told y'all don't give me the Trump shit.
How y'all giving me the Trump shit?
So she talked and tricked me like,
nah, this shit's saving your life, though.
Like, this, the shit, if we want to gave you this.
Now, at this time, bro, I got pneumonia in both of my lungs.
I can't breathe.
Like the shit just, I'm losing weight.
I can't eat nothing.
Now, my home girl, you know what I'm saying?
Shout to DJ Sky High.
Shout to Sky High, man.
She sent me a fruit basket, you feel me?
And like the fruit and the vegetables, then was kind of brilliant.
Say vegetables again?
Vegetables.
You put out the fuck out of vegetables.
I'm, I'm fruiting vegetable in myself.
And I'm like, no meat.
I'm done.
I'm Dr. Sabie now, you feel me?
See, maw.
Shout the echo.
Aecho Haddick's.
Echo Haddick, you come through with the sea
moss and the black seed oil and whoop-de-woo.
So look, bro, I'm on like day five, gee.
The shit done came back with vengeance, bro.
Vengeance.
Like, no, you're going to die, bro.
Like, to the point where I'm like,
I'm calling the calls and, hey, look,
this is how you get the money out of the bank?
This is how you get the, my Instagram password.
I'm going to send this.
You thought you was out of here.
I wrote everything down and sent it to my mom.
Like, hey, look, if anything, this is how you going,
I'm telling her how to sell my drill.
like like I said my mom my whole text I say look if I die this how you go make get a mean
dollars right here and I'm just telling how to sell the jury how to sell the cars how to
like this how you get a million dollars just off the assets I got if I die so so she no my god I'm
coming out there she's going crazy I'm like look if you come they're not going to let you in
hospital so let me just figure this out like let me figure it out so that's when I got on the
oxygen and I went to Instagram
to tell everybody like, hey, I might die in this motherfucker.
So if I do, just know this COVID shit,
this a real situation right here.
So, because I was one of the main proprietors of the fuck to COVID.
Like, I'm throwing party.
Niggas out to party with you.
I'm like, hey, we're in that bitch.
Welcome to the show.
I'm all right on stage.
You feel me?
So I'm like, I'm like, nah, I got to tell the people.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, I got to tell the people.
So boom, that's when I got on the Instagram.
The shit goes super viral.
My phone blowing up, niggas going crazy.
No, please don't die.
That's my voice for every
Every shorthy.
You feel me?
No, don't go.
Cincere, we love you.
Oh, my God.
Damn, you feel me?
So, boom.
I just stick to taking the little
Plaquineal shit that they give me
and shit that slowly started getting better.
The Trump shit worked?
The Trump shit worked.
Oh, no.
The Trump shit worked.
A week later, I get out the hospital.
I'm looking like since since 2005.
You know what I'm saying?
Sixpack coming back in, you feel?
I know that's right.
Hey, look, my shit, I'm looking like Tyrese
and sweet.
lady video. Oh, shit. You feel me?
Like, I'm back on my shit. You know what I'm saying?
I go home. I'll quarantine for like another week or two.
And then, you feel me, I get on my black man shit, my black power counsel and I'm
just looking at life different. You feel me? Now, I will say this. Let me go
ahead and say this. Although the
Trump medication might have, in fact, saved my life,
I do not recommend anyone takes
any of those medications. And this is the reason why.
Once I got out the hospital
And I started to discover
The glory of Dr. Sabie, right?
I got my C-Maw's, nigga
You got to C-Mawks.
I got my C-Mawks, okay, once I got out the hospital
Because I wasn't fully, they didn't want to release me
I wasn't fully recovered
And what they were saying
I still had the pneumonia in my lungs and everything
But I felt if I had stayed in the hospital
It was going to kill me
And because the nurses, the black nurses
That was like, don't take this shit
Like, nigga, don't
They whispering in my head.
Shout out to black women.
Shout out to black women.
So the last couple of days I wasn't taking none of the Trump shit.
I was only taking Tylenol to keep the fever down.
And then I kind of forced their hand to let me out so I could get home and self-medicate
with my sea moss, with my black seed oil, with my turmeric.
You know what I'm saying?
With the real deal, Holyfield that really, really, I feel like saved my life in hindsight.
Now, if I had known about these natural remedies, remedies before that thing,
I don't think, because you got to, you know, niggas, you know, if I had to know
about the remedies, the remedies.
The vegetables to, the booze.
I'm not about to play with him, y'all.
If I had known about the vegetable booze and the remedies, I wouldn't have got sick in the
first place.
So it's still fuck COVID.
You know what I said?
Because I already know if I wouldn't, if I would have been take care of myself properly
from an eating perspective, from a vitamin perspective, I wouldn't even got sick in the
first motherfucking place.
what I'm saying.
So now I don't beat COVID.
They thought they were going to stop me.
I'm going to stop boo.
I don't beat COVID.
Now I'm out here.
You feel me like taking the right medication.
The right remedies, natural from the earth, herbs and spices, vegetable boost.
This is what's happening.
You heard me like in the sun, get your ass in the sun, you know what I'm saying?
Get your ass healthy, workout, run up some stairs or something.
Because that's what's really going to keep a motherfucker from dying out here.
Because they keep saying the shit mutating and it's more.
It's getting worse, man.
It's getting worse and worse.
The hospital's over.
It is.
It just is.
What the fuck?
COVID's real.
It's real.
It's real, but it's beatable and it's preventable.
And that's what I want motherfuckers to know.
Don't let it scare you.
You know what I'm saying?
No, I'm going to like, when you got it, I swear to God.
At first, I was like, this shit ain't real.
That's some shit.
And I see you post the Instagram.
I was like, I was scared too.
I called.
Hey, I called Jen.
I was like, hey, this nigga show got to COVID because we got to watch out.
Yeah.
For real, for real.
I know that's why I see I put that out for niggas like you because I knew I knew it was a handful of
niggins I knew it was a handful of fake news media niggins out here you know what I'm saying
talking about this shit ain't right you didn't I knew oh my god you know respectfully you know
I'm saying rest of peace to anybody who passed as a result of COVID what I'm here to basically
to get y'all my testimony to tell y'all look if you take these things on a daily basis before you even
get the COVID, you're not going to get the COVID, first of all.
And, too, it's going to save your life in the long run from other situations coming.
And just monitor the way you eat, too, because a lot of this food, this, this respect for me.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I.
But, no, no, no, no, no, no, I, I'm going to let you, you know, even if you, even if you, even if you take it, taking, like,
That's so sad.
That's so sad.
I was like, nigga, hold on.
He's going to move to.
He came back.
He loved that shit.
Come on, man.
But even if you move out like two days out the week, you say, I'm not going to eat meat these two days.
That's even something that's good enough to start winging yourself away from a lot of the meat and the processed foods that we eat on a regular.
That's going to, that's deteriorating, deteriorating, deteriorating.
You know what?
That's okay.
Deteriating, deteriorating.
It's actually deteriorating.
deteriorating.
It's deteriorating our health.
It's going to be detrimental to your survival.
But yeah,
this is the shit that's really fucking us up in the long run.
So that's my story.
And you know what I'm saying?
I ain't here to tell the motherfucker how to live in life.
No, no, no, no, no.
Because I take two tablespoons
and sea moss every morning.
See what I'm saying?
Every morning.
And it gives me, like, super energy and shit like that.
I drink oranges.
No, no.
See, you see.
That's what I even see.
You wouldn't have high.
Yeah, it's a lot of sugar and orange juice.
It's a lot of.
I'm allergic to stuff.
No, no, like the freshly squeezed shit.
Okay.
Do you have a juicer at home?
No, I'm not, I'm going to keep it all the way, G.
You're not going to catch me juice or nothing.
Juice isn't good.
No.
I have a juicer.
Like, sometimes I do just celery juice, pure celery.
Exactly.
And I do ginger.
And like the homemade ginger shots, that shit, like burn, burn, right.
I drink a lot of tea.
That's good, too.
I drink tumor tea.
You know what I'm saying?
I need to get on that, the tumor tea.
Yeah, with the lemon in it.
I put the black seed oil in it, and I put the H2C in it.
Like, I really go big with my tea, you know what I'm saying?
And that's another thing just getting into the natural remedies and getting a lot of sun, too.
Because vitamin C, vitamin D coming from the sun, like, that's the real thing they don't want you to know.
I seen.
Faracom said that.
You see what I'm saying?
He said, he said, you need to take a sun bath.
You see, I'll be on these islands.
You've been going to a lot of islands, because I'm in the ocean.
Uh-huh.
You hear me?
Come on now.
I'm getting the natural minerals from the oceans.
Uh-huh.
I need to go back to St. Martin, man.
I need to go back out there, man.
St. Bart's.
You got to get your, Chicago, get you Jamaica.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Go back in Tulum and Jamaica, man.
Yeah, yeah.
These people be healthy, though.
They don't have no problems like that.
We'd be talking about, like, America, this big superpower, right?
Like, we got all this, that, and the third.
The whole time, the healthiest people live in these so-called poor countries.
But their life is richer than our lives.
They live longer than us.
You go somewhere to a place.
It's like Thailand, these people living today
150 years old, on the average.
But you come to America, people dying at 80.
You know what I'm saying?
70.
Like, your granddad, he ain't making it.
You like, damn, I ain't even know granddad for real.
You feel me?
So it's one of them things where you got to really
kind of research and study what they eating over there.
Why, we're the biggest, fattest country.
Everybody overweight here, including myself.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like.
Brokers.
You know, we're in the clubs, bro.
And we lead to clubs, and guess what?
See, there we go.
We outside.
We got to add that in there.
When we get super faded, my nigger, jack in the boxes right there.
And I like, I'm a lunchable, nigger's.
I like going to 7-11.
I like giving me a lunchable because I like it.
I like getting my luncheble because I'm a key for my mom-up.
All that shit is in luncheble.
It's processed like a motherfucker.
The luncheons are busing, though.
Which one you mean?
The turkey con.
Oh, no.
With the Capri-Sin.
You get the Oreo.
Oh, no.
Smack, smack, smack.
You got to get two of them boxes, though.
No, I don't get two boxes.
I get one box.
Okay, yes, respect.
You know what I'm saying?
By the time I get to the Capri, son, I'm knocked out.
You have you said.
But you know, we really leave in the club.
We berries pizza in ourselves.
Come on.
How many times we didn't went to berries, man?
We bossing over in ourselves.
Come on, man.
That shit's super fatty.
We're going to catch a 24 ourselves to death.
Wakey, waky, waky eggs and baking.
Wakey, waky eggs and baking.
Like, that shit is super fete.
So we just got to be careful and monetized habits
in a way where we just conscious about it,
more conscious about it,
versus just eating gorging, you know, glutton is,
gluttony is one of the seven most deadly sins.
It is gluttony.
It's one of the most, it's one of the seven deadliest sins, you know what I'm saying?
No, it's not gluten, like gluten-free, gluttony.
It's gluttony.
You think about gluten-free, I see you.
You eat gluten-free, huh?
Don't even know a gluten-in-ish.
I don't know.
She's going to say, sincere said gluttony is bad,
so I can't eat this bread today.
I mean, I don't know.
When they take gluten-glutton out of shit, it don't be tasting good.
But yeah, you know, it's just about being healthy.
I ain't here to preaching shit, you feel me.
I ain't perfect, but I'm just, you know, telling y'all my experience
and how I moved throughout my days now.
That was gangster, though, bro.
Because, you know, we know each other.
We're in the clubs, man.
How do y'all know each other?
I don't know.
But we, like, if anybody don't know about sincere,
when you come to L.A., sincere throws, like,
the best respectable parties.
Like, you don't want no ghetto party.
You want to come to some fly shit.
You go better parties than Drake?
Huh?
You throw better parties than Drake?
I'm the one that threw all Drake parties.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, no, we ain't going to act like, you know what I'm saying.
I'm the guy who threw those parties here.
He mentions in his songs.
Respectfully, Drake, that's my brother.
You know what I'm saying?
When he's talking about, you know what I'm saying?
Parties and Calabas and all that, I threw those parties with him.
Oh, Jesus.
And I didn't have been to a couple of them motherfuckers and they was bono.
I'm curating them vibes, you know what I'm saying?
Okay.
When you're seeing the motherfucking, um, the little, the fucking soap beds and the balloons and all,
that's me helping put that together.
The soapbed was booming.
You feel me?
Like them type of things.
So, you know, I mean, I do what I do.
You're doing it.
You know, most of the guys out here when they really want to do something, you know what I'm
saying, whether it's him or, you know, Jason Derulo or Chris Brown or, you know, for a long
time, I'll be throwing those parties with those guys.
That's fine.
Now, over the last couple of years with social media, which I tell a lot of artists, they
be devaluing themselves a lot.
They done basically cut the middleman out because they've said.
feel like they got access to the girls and stuff they sell but they don't realize them type of
scenarios could bring a lot of troubles and issues if you don't have a person in the middle to filter
and it's not really smart to use the people in your immediate circle because they always with you
moving the way you move so a person like me who's outside all the time i know which girls that
could come to certain environments that's not going to cause problems and troubles i've already
vetted them throughout the nightclub every night they come in out okay she get too
too drunk. Okay, she done ran off with this guy.
She'd come back talking about it the next day.
So a lot of the artists, you know, when they
want to do parties, they expect, even
a lot of the guys come from out of town, you know what I'm saying?
They feel like, man, I know the bitches. I don't need
a, you know, now they'll invite me.
I could come. But they don't want to
hire me to put it together
no more because they feel like they got access, but they don't
really understand. It devalues them.
And now these little girls
who really are like the motor
of the entertainment business
know all their business. You know what I'm saying?
walking up their lives with their little girlfriends and all that and they like feel like they're not famous like like man i don't get like you tell a girl like
you know they they tell you they tell you they're telling you they real name you tell you bring up one of these guys they're gonna send him but they oh i know jonathan i know him he's like they're doing that the artist doing that to him
you giving them the access to talk like that's like if you hang out with a nigger one time nigga call that niggum smoke perk but sometimes it don't be one time you don't know no damn jop i agree i agree
Look at you bringing up a nigger.
Huh?
No, that was just an example.
Is that a real name?
What?
No.
It was really just a random example.
Jesus Christ.
No, but that's what they do, though.
That's what they do, and they value the artists a lot
because it's too much access that they grant to these little bitty.
Little bitty bitches.
You know what I'm saying?
Like dirty, you know what I'm saying?
It'd be like a little dirty little, like damn, you, you know, you don't.
You know what I'm not.
You're not.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, like these the girls that's running around with the relationships with these,
multi-millioner platinum-selling artists
who are famous all around the world
and I don't think the artists truly understand
how much they devalue themselves
just by giving people this amount of access
when we used to do the parties back in the day
and when I say back in the day I'm talking about
three years ago, four years ago.
That's not even back in the day.
That's what I'm saying.
Yes, it is.
When you outside and you go through so much shit,
it feels like that.
But even as close as like 2017-2016,
it still was an essence of, you know,
you would come to one of these guys' house.
It was a special thing to do.
It was exclusive to come in.
Now is they over there all day, every day.
They know where the motherfucking condoms there.
You in the house trying to look.
Because of COVID, though.
You trying to find an artist.
Hey, man, which one of these rooms I can dip off in?
Before you find an artist, this is a bitch right there.
Like, you can come right here in this room right here.
Like, she know the dip off.
She know where the condoms at.
She know what a lick at.
The artist, he only knows what the shit at in his own house.
He's calling the bump to look.
And she knows where the shit at at every rapper house.
This same girl, she'd be at every rapper house.
go from his house to his house and she know
where all... And tell all the business too.
And she's going... And then a lot of things, too,
they get mad at the girls and don't fuck with them no
more. Now they're really going to be running around
telling the stories about you and this and that
and the third. And it just ain't no more
exclusivity. You know what I'm saying? Everything is too
integrated. You know what I'm saying? And we give
a lot of these men and women
too much privilege. You know what I'm saying?
For sure. Privile. And
your reason you're wondering why your next aisle may
sold because you're too accessible.
You know what I'm saying? You could give people a lot
over the social media, you could give them a lot of yourself
and let them see your character and all that
without being readily available for these little bitty
bitches.
Bidges! And these little dirt-ass niggas niggas, too.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, niggas is groupies too.
Everybody is a big bum.
The niggas is more groupies than it is.
The niggas is more groupies than the bitches.
That's a fact.
On everything.
Facts, that's L.A. though.
You, L.A.?
No, that's honestly anywhere.
No, no. L.A. is bad.
It's bad.
You go to a, you go on stage and motherfuckerer,
It's 30 niggas is trying to push the women
To get in front of you and shit like
You get a table
You get, oh man, come on man
Nigel car
Hey, what's up bro?
Everybody's, man
He'd come over there
He'd scooed his way over there
He don't roll the blunt
He don't roll the blunt
And he's bro
And he whispering in the bitch
Yeah, you want it
You don't be fucked up your night
And then and then grab your bottle
Can't grab your bottle
Like you want something to drink
Like nigger
Then if you slap him
Then now you're the bad guy
Hey man
Man, man
Niggas get slapped too though
We didn't been through that a lot, man.
Niggas, come on, man.
Niggas over stay, they welcome and shit like that.
That's why you got to learn to move, man.
We don't, Yassie, what the fuck does you do this weekend since you, sent you
10?
Yeah, how you get that rash around you?
That's what I'm saying.
Okay, so I just woke up with the, it's not a rash.
It's a hold on.
She must have to let you call this a rash.
And I'm thinking I'm infected and shit.
She got a wingworm.
She got her wingworm.
I'm going to be good tomorrow, man.
I just woke up, you know, I had a little allergy attack, you know what I'm saying?
I need to start eating better, maybe.
You know what I'm saying?
Take my Benadryl's, you know.
I'm saying.
No, don't take the Benadryl.
I took three of them today.
See, that's the pharmaceutical company, my sister.
You see, listen to him, my sister.
Perich, tell me, brother.
See, the pharmaceutical.
Uh-huh.
I know that's right.
Don't get yourself killed on our podcast today.
They're like, we all get rid of this nigga show, because.
I'll be up here like risen.
I'm going to be upset.
Hey, I'm going to be like, hey, I ain't with that shit, y'all.
I will really be upset.
I'll really be upset.
Nah, but for real, though, you want to get into the natural remedies.
Okay, I drink too much.
I'm going to be all the way.
I'm going to keep it all the way on it.
I drink too damn much.
So no matter what I do, it's not going to balance out.
Ain't never fuck my skin up.
But I have really bad allergies.
I got bad allergies too, but not to wear it,
not to wear my skin out like that.
I think you got a little mixture of something else.
You need to put everything in a pie chart.
I don't have these people thinking I'm terminally ill.
No, no, no, no, no.
And I'm not really, I'm not really jacking that idea.
Yes, he dying, y'all.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't know.
I might be allergic to something in the end.
I got seasonal allergies.
Me too.
I ain't slept in three days.
Me too.
That could affect it, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, now you're worried about that, though.
I don't be sleeping because we'd be out.
We'd be outside.
For sure.
Okay, you're so cool.
I have insomnia.
No.
You're so fucking cool.
Like the fuck.
But yeah, man, I'm not terminally ill.
Please put that out there because I don't want to think
Yes he ain't dying
Allegedly
I'm not dying man
Never thought
Allegedly
But this weekend
You're saying you drunk too much
And as a result of that
You woke up with an allergic reaction
I did over drink this weekend
Around you
I had like three bottles of wine
That's funny
That's funny
This is what you're doing
It's what I say?
No no no
Don't do that
Because you know what
I didn't laugh not once
When you said you almost died from COVID
You're right
And I could have, because I thought about it.
It was fun.
Why are you all laugh about telling his story?
Because he said he was on the floor and a fur coat.
Listen, if you're going to go out, at least you got a fur coat on.
That was a solid way to die.
It wasn't no polyester.
It was a real.
My boy over there.
You're like, hey.
Josh, right.
No, it's definitely a gangster way to go out.
It's just funny to imagine him on the floor.
That's the first thing that you fucking said.
How much was the me?
$20,000.
Come on, man.
I'm not mad at it.
You hear me?
I was also laughing at the fact
that they put the little flashlight in your eyes.
That was also funny to me.
How ya asking about it?
Is you okay?
Is you okay?
Is you okay?
Is you okay?
Is you okay?
Is you okay?
Sinceree?
Crazy, man.
What you do since here this week, man?
This weekend?
Yeah, yeah, what you do?
Shit, I was doing, but running around.
I got an artist.
Her name, Noki Cabrella.
Shout to Noki Capra.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, she next up.
Rapper?
She's a singer.
She's a singer.
You know what I'm saying?
She ain't no rapper,
but she was trapping
in the backst.
West Side.
You know what I'm saying?
I probably was running around with her a lot, doing a bunch of shit with her in the studio.
You know, she on a real crazy schedule right now, you know what I'm saying?
Because we're trying to get her ready for 2021.
We outside 2021.
And then somewhere along that process, I ended up in the studio with one of the biggest artists,
one of the biggest R&B singers, legends of all times, and one of the biggest rappers.
We ain't going to mention no names, but they got a song coming out real soon.
AD was in the studio with us too.
So, do we're going to get her on the podcast too, so stay tuned for that.
But I orchestrated something that was just long past dude, you know what I'm saying?
I'm feeling like, you know, two individuals had a public situation that needed to be squashed.
So you know what I'm saying?
As being a person who learned and managed how to move throughout LA and Hollywood, I was able
to orchestrate and put something together positive for two artists that had an issue with each other,
to squash their issue and get in the room and get on a record together.
I'm proud of that too.
I'm messy.
What the issue was?
And who was it?
We ain't going to say that.
We don't.
We ain't going to do all that.
Can I get a hint?
Nope.
Well, this is no fun.
I'll tell you all, Cameron.
Yeah, I'm glad.
Sorry.
We're worried about the wingworm.
So the thing is, the thing is I would tell you if the record wasn't going to be a surprise to the public.
Oh, okay.
Right.
Right.
Like if it wasn't something that was going to be, you know, a viral moment for them that's going to help.
I feel like you have to be there.
sales of them.
their product, I would go ahead and say it.
Yeah, you can't blow shit like that.
You can't blow it up because, you know, it's going to be one of the moments of time of history
where people going to look back and say, oh, my God, that was good.
And they're going to be able to reference back to this interview.
Is the record actually good, though?
Everything is good.
Yeah, it's a joke.
No, but like, honestly speaking.
No, it's a joke.
We ain't going to sit here at Cap.
Yeah, I'll be like, nah, we wouldn't even let it happen.
Nah.
Then one of the artists would have did it.
They can stand it's too high.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
To do something whack.
You feel me?
after all they've been through.
All right.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, so.
I'll be looking out.
We'd be outside, man.
That don't mean it's good records.
Like, what you mean?
You could be outside.
We're in the club 24-7.
We're a good judgment of records and how,
what, especially in Los Angeles,
there's a certain way to get your shit, like,
lit out here.
You know what I'm saying?
How?
It's...
LA got his own sound.
It's got his own culture.
I agree.
But it's a acceptance, though.
Yeah.
We don't fuck with everybody.
I notice.
Like, a nigga can't come out here.
We don't care how many views you did over there, did all that.
You come to our club, my nigga, you're going to get pressed.
You ain't going to be able to DJ move.
You might get slapped.
You're going to have to.
Slap is crazy.
Why would you get slapped?
Why would you get slapped?
No, no, I mean, so, so, so.
So let's talk about that.
So let's talk about that.
I guess questions.
I'm not a native.
No, it's cool.
So let's talk about it.
I mean, so me being a person that's not.
from LA, right?
Where are you from?
I'm from Chicago.
Okay.
I moved to L.A. when I was 18 years old.
Okay.
I was a hot head, though.
You feel me?
Like, what you got to understand about this is this, right?
It's a lot of politics in L.A.
And if you somebody coming from out of town, you've got to understand the landscape
before you just come out here and think you're going to move a certain way.
So being a person that was from out of town, first and foremost, let me say this.
When I was in Chicago, I was raised by the streets.
and my big brother Jojo Capone
being a person that already had relationships.
Shout to Jojo Capone.
Shout to Jojo Capone.
He already had relationships in every city,
every major city in America
so that when I was moving around
as an adult, he was able to extend
those relationships and that
courtesy that they gave him to myself
to a certain degree.
Because not all of it gets extended,
because you got to put your own work in too
for people to validate
because you could be the brother of somebody
and still be a fuck nigga.
You could be the cousin of a big dog
and you still be a pussy,
and you doing fraud shit,
trying to scheme and scam,
and niggas still going to handle you
how they will handle an outsider.
So for me, growing up in Chicago,
I already had a foundation
where I was able to look at
and see, hey, look,
no matter where I go,
I'm going to be moving a certain way,
and I'm going to be connected
in a certain way where I'm not going to be,
I'm going to be able to wear this chain
I want to wear, I'm able to wear this watch
I want to wear and move.
I would say one of the major things in L.A.
if you're coming in town
and you ain't really got the street credibility
stay out the streets first and foremost.
I was going to ask, does this apply to street people,
like people that are in the streets from where they're from
and then they come out here?
So the thing is, the streets connected all over America.
So if you're a big-time hustler in Memphis,
by the time you get to L.A.,
the word and already been put out,
you don't already been tapped in
and connected with the right people.
But the streets understand the streets and know how to move.
Now, a lot of these are,
right there's been this big thing you know what I'm saying last year but with the
with the Tukashi kid or whatever the case or two years ago and never where
it was like checking you need to come to LA and check in and they they really be
misunderstanding what a lot of that terminology and cuz yeah you know what I'm
said cuz I'm gonna give you a perfect example right when I go to Houston I
text everybody I know in Houston I'm on my way to your city was good when I go
to Vegas same thing
No matter where I go, I'm already tapped in and I'm letting niggas know, hey, I'm going to touch down in your city because for one, nigga, I'm moving around with a lot of Jay on.
I'm probably going to come out there and spend a lot of money and I need to make sure, you feel me?
One, I don't got to kill nobody.
Even if, like, that's the thing, niggas be so tough, right?
You tough in New York.
You're the toughest nigga in New York or Brooklyn or wherever you from.
Or whatever, or whatever, whatever.
right now.
But it's like, bro, like, who want to catch a body for real?
Who want to go and do life in prison?
Because you went to another city.
You don't know the landscape.
You ain't talked to nobody.
And you're defending yourself.
And Jet cousin's a nigga don't came like, hey, homie, you just, now you don't kill something.
Now you're in jail for 25 of life because you want to be a tough guy.
And all you had to do was make a phone call.
You see what I'm saying?
So it's like me, I ain't never checked in in that per se, right?
But when I first came to California, you, I want to be a tough.
know it's crazy the nigga who the nigger who i was around that uh it ain't even crazy it's just facts
one of the main niggins that i was around who was tied in and knew what was going on with everything
in l a was ray j you hear me yeah ray jay you hear me so when we when we first came to california and
we're moving kind of reckless ray jay being a partner eyes right we in the 60s shooting music
videos you feel me we don't know what's going on we just doing anything okay now a nigger like
Ray could come in and be like, hold on, like, let's make this quick call to so-and-so
who could come in because we just in the 60s would read this on, red that, we don't know,
but we just in a foreign land doing anything.
You know the potential for one of us to get killed was at a hundred percent.
You know what I'm saying?
It was at a 10,000.
So if he wasn't there, anything could have went down and went now.
Did I check in with Ray J?
Not necessarily, but I'm glad he was there, right?
Because if I as gay things there as I because I used to be crazy back in the day
You think what I would have killed somebody 100% did I want to no way we get as we coming from Chicago me and my brothers
We got records on the radio we trying to just make money and take care of our families
We not thinking about man we look listen to what we knew about LA was boys in the hood and got that
That's literally me right we like we don't know what's going on we like but then when we got out here
being with the label, we in Beverly Hills and we like,
oh, this shit, we like, this shit's sweet out here.
We thinking it's a game out here because we done,
our introduction was Beverly Hills,
we in Hollywood and nightclubs, I'm walking in the club,
we had the guys and dogs, I'm gonna Keisha Cole over there,
I'm gonna whoever you get.
Oh my God, this LA shit is sweet.
We living in Woodland Hills, big mansions.
I'm like, I'm like, these the gangsters.
So we, so, you know what I'm saying,
we like, man, fuck this is the,
ain't nothing out here.
And then when you start moving and grooving,
you're like, hold on a second here.
You get the sea like, no, no, no.
It's trenches even in the good parts.
You might think you're in Beverly Hills,
but you're in the trenches
because it don't take but for a couple of them
little young niggas to be like,
oh shit, that's that little rapper.
We're fin to get his ass on Rodeo drive.
You think you want to go out to the club.
So this is the first thing you need to do
if you were out of town
and you come to LA.
Know what the landscape is.
you getting yourself into and tap in with somebody we ain't saying check in but you need to
tap in what's the difference so check in to me is like let me say check in is like if you a bitch-ass
nigger yeah you what i'm saying and you know you about to come down some place where the wolves is at
or somebody going to get on you you check in with the right people who is going to protect you but it's
going to cost you it's going to cost you it's going to cost you it's going to cost you it's going to cost you
Now, if you were real nigger and you tap in with niggas, right?
Because just like he said, when I go to Houston, I got niggas like Maxo and Prince and everybody that I hit up.
Like, hey, I mean.
Automatically.
It's not a doubt amount, not a question in my mind.
And I don't ask for niggas.
I just ask for equipment while I'm near.
And if you got somebody want to hang with us, yeah, it is what it is.
You feel what I'm saying?
But it's the same shit in Detroit.
It's the same shit in Atlanta.
It's the same shit in New York.
I got people everywhere, every city.
Ain't anything wrong with that and when they come to LA
They'd be like hey bro I want to come fuck with you
I'm coming out there for two three days
It is what it is all right cool
And that's how we facilitate shit and that's hard though
That's fire though
So what's happening
That's tapping in
That's just letting them know you there
Check it in it's like listen I'm food
I don't want to be food
Right so check it's I want to
I want to see this basically yeah to a certain degree
But look this is the thing about
Growing up when you really from the streets
Or you really from the trenches
you already tapped in
because your big dogs,
the niggas that was before you,
they already, oh, no, no, hold on.
So put the word in.
Oh, yeah, I'm a call so-and-so.
They already.
I'm going to call so-and-so because
they got history.
Now, like I said,
when I first came out here,
I was just young on bullshit,
so I wasn't even thinking about
calling those big homies
in Chicago to set nothing up.
I'm the big dog.
Like, what?
Man, we're moving to groove.
You feel me?
But as time went on,
you know how many times,
nigger, I got into some shit.
And this one,
this one I'm saying,
I don't got into.
into situations with niggas
that actually would have tried to kill me
in L.A.
You feel me?
Like real, like, real L.A.
niggas, real, real niggas,
real niggas, in gangs,
this, that, and the third,
and I don't got to shit with them.
And my first inkling is,
man, fuck these niggas.
Like, man, I'm a gangster.
This is my first mindset.
I'm telling niggas, like,
you're gonna do what to me?
Now, I'm looking for you.
I'm on the phone with real gangsters,
like talking like this, right?
Now, if it wasn't for the OGs I got in Chicago
with niggas, the OGs here that was ready to do something,
making them calls like, man, who is this nigga talking like this?
Getting on the phone with my big dogs and the nigga like,
now, shawdy, first of all, shawdy, one, he will kill you.
That's number one.
But just know, that's my family.
I'm not telling you don't do something because if he's out there moving,
it's the streets, right?
If I'm moving wrong, can't nobody save me regardless, gee.
not a big brother, not a big nobody.
Can't nobody say me.
But just know,
Shottie, he's going to come and just
because off the respect of my relationships
with the people I grew up with,
a nigger might reconsider
doing something to you to the point
when my brother tell him like,
hey, look, you can go on here
and do it to Shottie, but you know what I'm saying?
He ain't going to lay down, though,
because he's not no bitch,
but if he's moving wrong in your city
and he ain't following the protocol
that you're set forth,
do what you got to do to him.
You see what I'm saying?
Because that's just the streets
and that's what it is.
now was my people going to have to put them boots on the ground and come out here and
tell this bitch up and you motherfucking right it was going to happen but just know none of
they had to happen because the calls was put in now and now the OG's got to reconsider like
okay well maybe we need to just talk to shorty before we go over there and get on the rar
shit with him because we got enough respect for his predecessors the niggas that's above him
but we don't got to necessarily just put them in a dirt now my brother he calling me boy your
ass been to get killed out there like you think
That them niggas playing with you.
That's real, though.
Like, you know, obviously, we ain't gonna bitch up.
You know what I'm saying?
He's gonna tell a nigga to hold it down.
But it's like, he's like, nah, nigger.
Them niggins will kill you, homie.
That doesn't necessarily work in every case.
What you mean?
Like, what you mean?
Look, look, look.
I'm gonna tell you some shit, though.
And I don't talk about this shit like that.
I've known this nigga a long time, right?
Like, he told you, he didn't through some of the best
exclusive parties in Los Angeles history.
If it wasn't for niggas like him.
But look, though, being out of town of,
Throwing them parties
It's dangerous.
It's risky.
Yeah.
It is risky.
It is risky.
But let me tell you this.
What I met this,
nigga, right?
He comes to the club,
suited up.
He got the top hat on.
Like, he got the,
he looked like a wealthy nigga.
You feel me?
But he looked like money.
You know what I'm saying?
He don't look like no.
He don't look like no.
No, no.
He like a lick.
But he don't like no street element.
He don't look like nothing.
Right?
And I swear to God,
I know.
knew this nigga a long time just doing music being in the clubs and shit like that so you'll see him
yeah we cool we we we we homies and some something like that right and i i never forget
i'm at the fucking gym one day oh you go tell you go i ain't gonna tell everything okay okay okay come on
kill we don't do that but a nigger a nigger come up to me from the city and he like hey man
you know and i mind you i'm at the gym doing my thing mind of my business the nigger come
walking to me he like hey man you know i got into it
with sincere. I'm like,
the promoter?
Sancer, the nigga will be throwing the parties?
I'm like, the promoter?
The nigga that'd be wearing the, the,
the, the, the, the, the fucking, the suits and hats and shit like that.
Because I don't know, I don't know him coming from Chicago.
I don't know him coming from where he come from and stuff like that.
You're not, he's like, yeah, man, he took it to the next level.
And the niggas indulging on what happened.
I'm like, we can't be talking about the same sincere.
He's like, yes, that's sincere.
But I know he was talking to me
Because he wanted me to get involved
And go against this nigga
What did the guy know you?
What you mean?
The one who came up to you?
What about?
Why would he come up to me?
I don't know.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
I'm learning the streets.
So look.
Right, we finish.
All right.
All right.
So, no, this is a nigger that's awesome in Hollywood.
You feel me?
But he's talking to me because he's like,
hey, yeah, like, how do you feel about the situation?
When he said what everything that transpired
I was like, I can't believe it's coming from him.
Right.
Do you know what I'm saying?
So then I'm like, I'm like,
I'm like, because I got respect for this nigga.
I'm like, hey, let me call this nigga and let him know what's going on.
I call this nigga, he's like, hey, AD, I'm going to keep a G, I don't give a fuck.
I'm saying.
I respect it.
He's like, AD, I don't give a, and mind you, this is a nigga who I am.
You ain't ever seen the energy from me.
I see him in the clubs.
We shake hands.
Hey, Ad, what's up?
Boom, boom, we turn in there, we bottles out.
We're doing everything.
But, and I see him with suits and hats on and shit like that.
And he's like, AD, whatever them niggas want to do, I'm with it.
I'm like, this nigga talking that shit.
Yeah.
And then I ended up talking to this nigga for like three hours,
and he break down the history of where he comes from
and how he transitioned from coming from Chicago,
being on street shit to throwing some of the best parties in Hollywood
and wearing suits and all that shit.
About a time we really start jamming,
I'm already the biggest nigga in Hollywood
at that point.
So it's kind of like a lot of people don't,
a lot of people see me as that.
And that's based off of the party shit.
That's based on the party shit,
you know what I'm saying,
just getting money, really.
You feel me?
I don't got money a lot of different ways,
but a lot of people just,
I guess it's kind of like
I've been in this position
for so many years that they don't,
people probably would think
I only been in L.A. for six years
or seven years.
eight years. You see what I'm saying? They don't realize
I've really been out here 14 years.
So that whole six years
before I started popping
was, I'm in the trenches, though.
You see what I'm saying? And even
with the party shit, the way I really started doing
the party shit was I used to do after hours. You know what I'm saying?
Like a actor two in L.A.
Ain't nowhere to go. I'm doing after hours. But at the hours,
this is where the gang members come. This is where
the horse. You know what I'm saying? Shout the horse.
The horse. We love you.
We love you.
The druggies.
that these people show up to this environment, you know what I'm saying?
But, nigga, I would say between the time I did after hours before I really got into Hollywood,
because I was beating up niggas in Hollywood to the point where they ain't even want me doing parties in Hollywood.
So I kind of went off and was like, fucking, I'm going to do the after hour shit.
You know what I'm saying?
And, nigga, I probably, you know what I'm saying, had a fair fight with a nigga from damn their every hood in L.A.
Just doing after hours because niggas with the hat with the suit.
You get me like, oh, this nigga a buster.
No, I'm not.
And then, you know what I'm saying?
Shout to my nigga dirty from bounty hunters, too.
Shout to dirty.
That's my nigga.
At the time, you know what I'm saying?
A lot of people see.
People don't see my history's so crazy, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
It's crazy.
Like one of my big dogs out here was from Detroit named Earl Hayes.
You know what I'm saying?
Was a big dog in mine that took me under his wing?
You feel me?
I don't know if y'all remember Earl Hayes, but rest in peace.
You know I know.
Earl Hayes killed himself and killed his wife.
You know what I'm saying?
Behind some shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Some possible infidelity or whatever.
But he was Floyd.
Mayweather best friend. So when I was fucked up and homeless and living in my car, like,
Hayes saved me and put me in a situation with this, with basically with, with, with, with,
Wu-Tang clan, like Ray Kwan was my manager, you know what I'm saying? But at the same time,
one of my big homies from Bounty Hunter, Big Nunu, he was a part of the Sikil-a-N-N-N-U.
He was a part of, and New, just, New just got home too. So, you know what I'm saying? And
King money and all them guys. So that's my king money. You feel me? I'm running around
with the bloods at this time.
You see what I'm saying?
Like, I'm not a blood.
Right.
But it just so happened by
just me being in this situation,
my partner's bloods, you feel me?
But I'm like,
we getting money together,
whatever.
When certain situations would happen,
niggas,
they will be around, right?
So my thing was,
I'm not,
I'm not,
we ain't fit to jump no,
niggas.
Just give me the fair fight, though.
You feel me?
I ain't fit to get a,
if a niggot's,
if a nigga jumped me,
I'm killing something.
That's all I felt.
when I was a young nigga.
If y'all jummy, I'm killing something.
So just give me the respect to give me a fair fight.
And before I got into Hollywood and did all this,
I damn there had a fight with a nigga from every hood
and I won them fights, G.
So by the time I'm in Hollywood,
I know the streets very well.
I know the niggas in the trenches very well
because I don't already got down
and I had my life threaten the meantime,
get this nigga out of town,
this, that, and third.
So I end too, nigga.
I don't fought all the promoters in L.A.
about this.
Nigga, I knocked out
TK, the white boy
who used to do Colony.
You know what I'm saying?
But he's supposed
to be some bit-time
gangster or something.
I'm fucking crying.
Guy.
Can't happen no.
Real shit.
No, you feel me?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
To the point where
niggas like the game calling
like, who is this
sincere nigga?
Like, I'm just tearing the streets
up basically.
I'm just, so about a time
a lot of people meet me,
I don't already
position.
and myself, you know what I'm saying,
in a way where I'm getting money and I'm
doing so they're like, are they a weird ass nigga
with these hats on? Like, he's supposed
to be the guy.
Like, he's the guy.
But on every angle, on every situation,
this is another key. Don't get yourself extorted
young people when you come down.
Not extorting.
No, I'm sure.
No, I'm real talk. Because
niggas instors are. Niggas don't try to lay on me.
You know what I'm saying? Niggas don't try to bully me.
Niggas don't try to everything me. And this is the thing.
I respect L.A. in the politics.
to the point where
I'm at least
have a conversation
with a nigga
and tell a nigga
what type of time I'm on
but you're not going to
get nothing got to
happen for me though
Hold on
when you
because you bring up
that situation
I remember
I didn't got a call
for some old geez
and they like
you know
they like hey check it out
hey AD
what's up with that
sincere nigga
he's getting too much money
he doing too much
in our city
they like
nigga we're gonna get on them
and I'm like listen
that's the homie
but he ain't no bitch
like it don't matter like you feel me
and they're like we gonna get on this
nigga and I end up putting this
nigga on the phone with some of the
OGs with some big dogs
with some big dogs with some big dogs
with some big dogs with some big dogs
and they say what they had to say and I said what I had to say
for sure you know what I'm saying and at the end
of the day like
shit I'm still here you feel
me so it's kind of like you know what I'm saying
ain't nobody no buster or nothing like that I just
think ultimately you feel me it just bore down the
Because, you know, my thing is, I'm not gonna get on the phone and do all this rah-rah.
Like, we could meet up right now.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
And I'm pulling up, I'm pulling up all the niggas in their hood.
Like, what's happening?
You feel me?
And they're like, no, we fuck with shorty.
Like, he ain't built like that.
You know what I'm saying?
And now they got to go back and get the history and see where I come from.
Then they can kind of correlate with the energy.
Like, damn, this the same guy from love hip hop.
Like, he's the love of hip hop.
Talk about that shit, too, man.
You know what I'm saying?
That shit was a flu.
You know what I said?
That shit was a fluke, man.
They've been trying to get me on there for, like, the last four years, bro.
I mean, it's cool to do if you want to do something, but it was a fluke.
You know what I'm saying?
The way that even happened was, you know what I'm saying, just being the big dog in L.A., you feel me, on the promoter side, doing all the parties.
I had already had a relationship with Mona Scott Young, who's the executive producer.
I met her, too.
She was cool.
She cool as hell.
Her and Nikki Minaj used to have a drink called Mixed, Mosque.
That was their shit.
The little blue bottle.
Yeah, I like that.
It was cool, though.
And I know Safari very well.
That's the homie, shout to Safari.
At the time, Safari was dating Nikki,
and I used to be around them every now and then.
And I put something together with Nikki to do a party at supper club,
the whole supper club.
The best party that ever touched.
Los Angeles.
For sure.
They won't let us open it to this day.
Not even because of COVID.
It's just because, right.
The police will not let us open.
There's a lot of things.
Happened there, a lot of things.
A lot of things.
And, you know, once I, so once I did the deal with Nikki to do the party,
they put me on the phone with Mona because she wanted to integrate the mixed moscato stuff
with the party or whatever they was doing.
So that's how I first got connected with Mona, and we just had a relationship where I would use
Mix Mascado for sponsorship dollars and things of that nature whenever I would do something
if it was something that she was interested in putting her, her day brand behind.
So when love of hip hop came to town,
They, Mona called me like, hey, we're looking for a place to hold the interviews.
Do you have a place?
At the time, I owned a dance studio.
Well, it was a front for the after hours we used to do.
But I owned a dance studio.
So I'm like, shit, y'all could do the interviews there.
So, you know, Hazel E and I think Tank, the game, all these people was doing interviews.
And throughout the course of the interviews, they were asked them like, hey, like, who's the person in L.A.
that could connect everybody.
Like, who does everyone know
throughout the people
they was interviewing
wherever it was rage at whatever?
And it was like, oh, what's sincere?
Sincere, know everybody.
Sincere connected with everybody.
Sincere, he's the,
da-da-da-da-da.
So on the last day of filming
for the interviews,
Mona Carmen was like,
hey, you know, sincere,
since you're there and everything,
why don't you just sit in that?
That's not, mona-da-ha-ha-ha.
That's not like that.
She does sound like that.
Cincere, since you're there and everything,
why don't you just go ahead
and do an interview.
You know, I'm like,
I'm not trying to be on no fucking love
hip-hop, you know what I'm saying? She's like, no, I'm
trust of me, it's going to be great. Everyone's saying you're dope.
So I'm like, all right, whatever. I sit down and do the
interview the next day they hired me.
You know what I'm saying? They brought me on.
It was a strange situation
because I remember the very first scene I shot
was like with Ray J. And like
they was trying to do something
with me and Tierra Marie had a little
side thing
going on and me and Ray J. was supposed
to get into this argument about it or whatever the case.
And Wack called
the producers. It was like,
Like, hey, you know what I'm saying?
Y'all don't basically told him like, don't put sincere and Ray in no shit like that
because both of them niggas really from the streets and that shit don't spill over from the love
and hip-hop to the real shit that's going on.
And he would just basically tell him like, man, to sit my nephew, Ray, my nephew, we ain't
really got time to play these little games.
So, you know, a lot of what was going on with love and hip-hop while I got off the next season.
and I did,
I actually had to go through Viacom
to get my release from them
was that
they wasn't showing my life
in this entirety, right?
Like, they was trying to keep me
in this box of, like,
the promoter guy, and I'm like,
so y'all want to show these bitches pull up
and they bit me trucks and all that,
but when I want to pull up in my rolls,
and y'all want to dot show that on TV,
y'all just got me showing up like,
hey, I'm the party man here,
you want to do a party?
Like, give me, like,
no, bitch, I'm getting money.
I got businesses, you, in me.
I'm doing a whole bunch of shit.
So, you know, that was my, my grievance wasn't really with Mona, because Mona was just, she's the big dog who, you know, they put the shit together.
She just signed off on it, basically, you feel in me?
And it's like, I'm like, nigger, I'm not about to go into the next season.
They want to kick it off with some beef with old Marian.
I'm like, man, these little boy, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, no disrespect, but like, I'm just in a different space than all that.
Shout to O2 way.
Yeah, that's my brother.
But it's like, I'm not going to be beefing with Soldier Boy and, you know what I'm saying?
I'm fucking weird.
Not even like that because them the homies and shit,
but I'm just saying like I'm not,
I'm, you know, I carry myself, I'm 32,
but I carry myself like a grown man, you feel me?
And like, I'm not with the kiddie,
little kiddie games and shit like that.
And, oh, Marion, he, he the most non-toxic nigga,
you know what I'm not about to be arguing with rage.
Hey, hey, hey, you wouldn't know what's crazy
and don't nobody know this shit?
He really phone streets.
No, no, oh, I fuck her, oh, that's my god.
I was, I was with a nigger.
Joe Moses shout to Joe Moses I was with Joe Moses right and he was he had a song with
or Marion and when I first met Omarion a nigger was acting like a fan outside of the
club he took it to the oh morion took it to the club and we were drinking we turned the
fuck up I think it was a what's the club La Vita nigger it was at LaVita that's I think I
think I first met you at Levita probably yeah if y'all don't know Levita got shut
down somebody got shot outside that motherfucker all TMZ yeah and the police will not
I let that club open again.
Actually, I did.
That was my first time seeing.
So you used to be a troublemaker.
This guy would come to the club.
He got the whole hood with him.
I'm fucking sad.
Yeah, I used to do that.
And him and damn Joe Moses.
They come.
And it would be like a, it would be like a put out of APB.
Like it would be an announcement before the night start like, well, you know, AD and Joe
Moses are going to come tonight.
Wait, wait a minute.
It took me a long.
time to shake that reputation of Hollywood because for a long time if I showed up
to Hollywood clubs I could be by myself they're like no we're not letting you
in your trip I'm like what the fuck the thing we gotta let them in but don't
nobody want to let them in no they did not they did not want to let me in but but
I remember I remember or Marion being at the club with us and we he he showed us
love we was turned the fuck up and it was a guy he was he was acting
like a fan the whole time he's like a marian i fuck with your music and then like the whole night
and finally or marion it was like man let him let him through the nigger walk up like yeah you bitch-ass
nigga woong-woo-w-woo-what i i took off on a nigga i took off on a nigga so you whoopin
niggins for am i mean he's been showing his love he was shown his love the whole night so i
I crack the nigga boom who up the niggas oh was like man for that day oh was like they got
that's my brother that's my nigga but that's what i'm saying he's so non-problematic man when we went
into the second season i'm like man i'm not about to go with these narratives that y'all want to go
with um because i don't have to and y'all not paying me enough money like once i broke down the
amount of time i spent on set and what i was getting paid that shit was like minimum wage nigger
yeah that ain't worth yeah i'm like i'm not about to be here all these hours you know i'm saying
you know you get paid per episode you're actually in so by the time
You're thinking you're fin to be in 12 episodes.
They didn't cut your shit to eight episodes.
Now you're like the missed a whole chunk of money you thinking you're going to get
and you ain't even get it.
You're like, boy, this shit, minimum wage.
Y'all done messed up the story.
I brought Miss Nikki Baby on the show.
Somehow she is Molly Maul's girlfriend.
I'm like, look, man.
I'm like, listen, man.
I'm like, listen, man.
I can't, goddamn it, goddamn it.
You hear me?
So, you know, that's the reason why.
you know the shit with love and hip hop I just decided I opt out of it you know what I'm saying
but that's what I'm saying it was shit like that going on that my nigga you know they try to
get me on there like five times but see it's a good joke because like right now for you right
this why this why I ain't mad at love of hip hop because it turned me oh I ain't mad it turned like you
got understand bro that being on TV bro that shit go that shit different bro you know what I'm saying
actually you shouldn't do it right now because you actually really acting this shit I'm on TV
yeah exactly exactly but I'm saying nigga
Like, nigga, it was to a point,
nigga, that, that, them couple, them two years
after love hip hop, I, every, not
LA, you can't feel it in LA.
Nah, no, no. But whenever I was, what,
any city I'm in Atlanta or something,
they like, that's him.
Like, people, you never think old
people, fat, short, hunchbacks,
like, they all know you.
The Quasimotosos. Like, everybody
know you, so, you know what I said? Like, that was a good
thing about TV. It kind of like,
it gave me a voice
and coming out and coming out, after
I made a lot of decisions, financial decisions, to boss myself up so I could really walk
into these places and name my price and tell niggas what, you know what I'm saying?
I want to get paid a certain amount to do certain things too.
But see, that's what made me even get into podcasting, bro, doing the acting thing.
Like, I didn't ask for the acting shit.
Yeah.
Like, shout to the little Dickie.
Little Dickie and Gator.
He called me to come do his show, and I didn't know how big the show was, but once I did it,
I was like, damn, niggins.
this is like a new rush and I see why motherfuckers do that shit and I was like why am I just
rapping I can be acting and shit and then you know when I first came in no jumper I started
doing the news and shit like that and then this nigga Josh right here Josh is like man you got
the personality you can have your own show yeah and the Adam them like yeah you can have
your own show I'm like at first I'm like yeah I think so like but this the best thing Adam did
for the culture in my opinion that's good I'm saying I will say that he does a good
job of highlighting a lot of the young cats coming up and everything, but this right here with
what he did with you is a great thing for the culture because, you know, they try to get people
like Adam a bad rap for certain things.
They do, though.
Being a culture, things of that nature.
But it's like if he's going to give back to the culture in a way that's beneficial to us by putting
an AD on a platform and things of that nature, I think some of the stuff he do automatically
is cool before you, right?
Just giving a lot of the young cats platforms to come and speak and knowing he, he's.
they should be going viral, you know, talking to him.
But this is like a big dog move to where now,
and this is going to be a good segue, right?
Because we was talking about, you know,
how to move in L.A. being a person from out of town.
This is one of those things where it's like what I did early on
with the nightclubs was when I would start throwing parties
with guys from L.A., first of all,
let me just say that, with the L.A. natives,
They wasn't even putting the platform out for, like YG was coming up.
Todd Dollar Sign, J.305, Joe Moses, A.D., what's my young boy who sing?
Had to, had to, uh, it just was a lot.
It was like, L.A. was bubbling.
It was like, bubbling, like, nigger, to where I be going to the hood to where YG was at
shooting videos in the whole hood.
Like, I'm like, oh, nigga, I remember going to bring some.
girls to a YG video, I think it was like left, right or something, nigga.
And I thought YG was Tupac, nigga.
I thought YG was, nigger.
It was people like, so many people like, damn, they're crying out.
I'm like, damn, that nigger, like, fin to be like Tupac.
Like, it was crazy out there, bro.
But the point I'm making is this.
What I did early on being a person that's not from here was I showed a lot of love to the
artist, the L.A. natives.
Like, I never, you know, tried to play niggas.
oh, this big artist
such as such from Atlanta here, so we're going to treat
niggas a certain way. Like, I always
went out my way to make sure
whatever's going on whenever,
if an artist from L.A. or
a person, because sometimes they ain't even an artist.
It's just a street nigger from L.A.
Facts. To make sure that they felt just as comfortable
as I made the out-of-town
an artist or this person felt.
Like, that was a goal of mine, like, to the point
where I'm arguing with certain
promoters, we ain't going to name names.
From LA about booking YG or booking Nipsey.
Fax.
Niggas like, no, man, you know, gang this, gang this.
I'm like, bro, these niggas is hot, though.
Like, I'm in the trenches.
I see what going to.
You're in the streets and you've seen what niggas.
Y'all over here.
Like, this is, you know what I'm saying?
Like, oh, that's ratchet.
That's what I used to here.
I was like, oh, they're ratchet.
Ditt-da-da-da.
Like, bro.
To where I'm forcing my hand to book artists from L.A.
before they was even popping it on like that bro thanks nigger i used to nigger every night in supper
club make sure at o t come perform touchdown facts like no niggas like no niggas like
you always bring that o t nigga up there like that niggas like cuss niggas yeah i niggas used to
let me perform my service all right every night bro because we don't let a motherfucker from out of town
come here and look bro i'm the main nigga fighting for the l a niggas and every time
niggas from l a show up nigger you ain't even from your guess oh god i got to do it
I got to, like,
nigggy, go talk to the d-a.
Don't talk to the niggins from L.A.,
nigga.
I'm in here arguing with the fucking club owners
about booking y'all,
what the fuck is y'all talking about.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, goofy shit, bro,
but that's just the,
that's the cross I bear
because I always felt like
I was doing a lot of shaking
in the city,
and I knew if it was my city
and it was a sincere around
and he was running around,
act like he was the big dog,
boy, we'd have been got his ass up out of there.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, nigga, you doing
what out here doing?
Who, where are we?
in hell you feel
so I understood
the mentality of a person from
this city feeling like niggas trying
to play them you know what I'm saying so I made sure
and I made it my point early on
bro like you got to understand before
before
so look bro
before I even was
anything out here like that bro
we bought out supper club
the best club ever
me and the homies from bounty hunter
bought out supper club bro
before they let black people throw parties
in supper club we booked um
rick ross
but guess who was the
uh on the bill with rick ross
killer twine this shot the killer twine
12 years ago bro where i'm like
no killer twine called kill a twine
he's gonna say that's my brother that's really my brother killer twine
got one of the um the hardest vlogs
on no jumper where at him yeah i gotta watch that mom
but see see look and that's and that's one thing that i got
respect with Adam with right niggas can say what they want to about all these media niggas and all
that cuh really come to the he didn't went to the projects twice i didn't been to the bony hunters
with that nigga bro you know what i'm saying he was with me yesterday bro at the confton courthouse
passing out toys to the kids and shit like that he tapped him with the comp of cowboys bro like you
know what i mean that shit niggas ain't doing that shit niggas is scary and cuss is a white boy
my nigga nigga nigga i don't been a nigginson garden is giving out turkeys nigger you know what i didn't
You feel me?
Like, so I know
them the real trenches, though.
And you want to know,
them are trenches.
And you want to know the first thing
the nigga told me
when I first came over here,
he said, hey, bro,
I want you to help me find
dope-ass individuals
in the community
that you think could be
dope for the platform.
I want to, I want to,
I want to, like,
you're going to be like an
an R-type individual
to bring up, you know what I'm saying?
But just,
but just to hear that,
it's a good joke.
It lets me know.
And then, too,
it's like, my nigga,
you know how many shows
and things,
motherfuckers turn AD down for
because they're like, oh, this nigga, he's a
cramp and womp and all. That shit
is weak as fuck. And it's like
a nigga like her ain't
supposed to even give a nigga a show.
Facts. Or give a nigga opportunity
to even talk and speak his
peace and put a nigga on a platform because
I'm so-called trouble and shit like that.
So I respect that. You can't
put niggas in the same type of category.
You know what I'm saying? Even like when Wack.
Wack came out. Shout out of Wack 100.
He came on here last week. And he was like,
look I respect Adam because he's like you put a real nigger in position over here you gave a
nigger a spot yeah I don't have a problem with you whatever grievances that we mad it's over
because I see what you doing you feel me and that's what a lot of these and it's genuine that's what a lot of
these people with these platforms don't understand like come on man even so it ain't even just about
about the white boys you know what I'm saying even a nigga like you know what I'm saying academic right
like that whole thing that transpired with him and look at her she's the intern for cud no but I mean
he got to do what he got to do but yeah yeah niggas ain't
But I'm just saying as far as like the whole situation that happened on Clubhouse the other day is like that shit was crazy
They was crazy but it's like it was a lot of valid points in there you know what I'm saying you know what points were valid
As far as what meek was saying?
Yes
You thought when meek said that he had posted up when he was with his young niggas and they had guns in the picture and all the other blogs reposted it but academics
Reposted it and it was a problem with I think the problem with some of what academic do is the way in which he does it right
He makes fun and light of situations that aren't light.
He said himself that he has posted things where rappers would be rapping and dissing someone,
and he didn't even know that they were dissing them.
So in my opinion, this is why he's an outsider of the culture.
Because if you don't know really what's going on, you shouldn't be able to post or speak about it, right?
Because you could be like what I don't think he understands is, yes, other blogs posted or, yes,
they're going to shoot and kill each other anyway.
but it's kind of like
what Meek was saying.
If I'm, or 21 Savage said,
if he with one person,
he might let some shit slide,
but if he,
if there's 30 people around,
he's probably gonna be a little bit more aggressive
and that's what's happening
with these kids.
Academics page is like,
they feel like the whole hood
doesn't seem it now.
You see what I'm saying?
Where a nigga could have some internal beef
and they don't probably got to go that far,
but once it's posted on academics,
nigga, the whole hood's seen it.
Now they gotta respond aggressively.
to keep their stripes or whatever they feel they are,
have invested in the hood.
But respond aggressively to someone who was behind the computer.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
To the other person that,
so let's say me and him,
we're into it, right?
But it's in LA.
We just in the streets,
we got our beef, right?
He'd do a song dissing me,
academic posted, right?
Now, I probably wouldn't even took the shit to the internet, right?
But because academic posting him,
now I'm going to do a song to respond
to make academic post me now.
Okay.
So now from that point,
he get and do some disrespect
shit, nigga, I'm smoking on
sincere brother. Now he doesn't say, he post
that, now I got to get molded.
Now we're trying to out disrespect each other
to the point where now we're in supper club
his bloodshed.
Nick, you got to die now.
Where it could have just been.
Wait a minute, no, no, no, no.
But see, look, I listened to that whole
clubhouse
conversation, right?
I think when it came down to academics,
it was a lack of knowledge.
I'm saying. Right. So it's like, it's like what God, you know, they say in the Bible, it's like,
okay, if you're ignorant to something, mind you, I got a lot of homies, right? I can't expect my
homies to understand my mindset and shit like that. You know what I mean? I may move this way.
I can't say nothing when I'm out the way. You know what I'm saying now? When my homies are still
living in the trenches and shit like that, I can't tell them niggas, hey, you know what? I don't
want you to do this. I don't want you to do that. My nigger,
Niggas is on us every single day.
Niggas is doing this and shit like that.
You may not live like that no more.
You feel me?
But we're living like that.
So when it came to academics, I think, and I listened to what he was saying.
At the time, he's not knowing what that was causing in the streets and shit like that.
He's just, he's playing outsider.
He's not knowing the effects and shit like that.
And Mika's like, hey, nigger, you causing this and causing this, causing that.
And he's like, look, I didn't know.
Right, right.
But I want to be better.
And I feel like to end the conversation.
Can I, can I?
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
If I'm academics, I can't post what's not already posted.
I can't post what's not already outside.
But look, look.
Once it's on the internet, it's for everybody.
No, no.
It's the truth, though.
But what Meek was saying, and which I agree with,
he's saying is like, you give niggas nicknames and you give niggas shit.
Right, right, right.
Because that's like right now.
If I got a problem with a nigger and no jumper posts me,
and dising somebody, and they get.
me a nickname or do something like that that's gonna force somebody's hand and shit like
that right now i don't think academics knew what he was doing are you talking about the war on
shir-wrack right yeah just yeah that whole thing like bro like you got to understand like you know why
academics playing around on his war and shirek right and it's getting all these views and stuff
and you're from chicagos that's yeah so you get it's like these niggas live two blocks away from
each other you feel so it's like you want to play these games this one nigga on 64 for the nigg on 60
They are block away from each other
In the same hood
And you amplifying the beef
See this is what happens
You poor DJ academics
I'm about to break this down
And you're talking about real street shit
But you're not in the streets
Or front of the street
So you shouldn't really be speaking on it
Because here's the thing
Hold on let me just say that
Somebody could post their beef
On the internet right
He could be into
Some random crib artist
Random blood artists right
I could speak on it
And still tell what's happening
With a different narrative about
I can still repost and say, man, shit, it looked like Crips so-and-so over here said this about
this, this, this person.
But I personally think niggas need to come sit down at the table and squash that shit
and I might be the one to try to help orchestrate it.
He can't say that.
So he's going to make fun of it.
He's going to make light of it.
And then somebody end up dead.
Now it's like, oh, I didn't know.
I didn't even know what I was like, you can't do that.
So don't speak on street shit if you're not a street nigger.
That's really the main point of it.
Okay.
It can be reposting.
and read this and that and this.
But why don't you hire another nigga to speak on that thing?
How would like an Adam, he could bring in a you
and you could come in and be the guy that can narrate that
in a way that's not going to inflame
and make it worse than what it already is?
And that's what I think that now he knows.
I don't think back then he was doing that.
He had nobody to tell him like,
nigga, this ain't cool.
You feel I mean?
But what you want to say?
Because you're the devil's advocate.
I'm just devil's advocate.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
these people who are involved in these tragic situations
they had fans though right and we can't just assume that every fan is from the streets
and understands what's going on so
did he not just come from a different angle is it because he's not from the streets
that the news didn't go over well because realistically if we keep a G like
keep it a buck niggins got beef and niggins gonna kill each other regardless
and then it's got nothing to do with a nigger sitting behind the keyboard in jersey
but no no no but you got to understand this right I'm I'm
really from the hood I'm really from the streets I have home boys that I lost that I
care about dearly and stuff like that right so I just imagine things happening
around my neighborhood and people are putting the spotlight on it it makes it
makes it different and look let me say this too a lot a lot of the problem is this
too right when he is talking about the stuff that's going on in Chicago at that time
right none of these guys had money or a record deal so the the
spotlight that he put on that,
allow for the record labels to come in
and manipulate the situation as well.
If he would have just mind his business,
right? A kid like Chief Keith
or something probably would have still had the same
success because he had a great song with Don't Like
and already was having a lot of traction in the
city and the beef
surrounding that neighborhood and those
records was only amplified at
that time by DJ academics.
So a lot of people could have,
lives could have been saved and Chief
Keith still could be a successful rapper and Little Dirk
still be a successful rapper without people losing their lives because he want to amplify the
beef part of it stick to the music playboy if niggis dissing niggins in the music then you can post
the music where they dissing each other but when you get into see this is what happens he's the
grim reaper you call the niggins these names and xyz now is you see what I'm saying oh some
random guy from his hood posted smoking on tuka you want to post that now we don't even know
who he ain't got nothing to do a rap or nothing he really a killer murderous murder now the next week
he won't wrap the label on sign him gave him a million dollars you just added money
to a toxic environment what you think going to happen it's going to be more murders or less
murders than these kids got millions of dollars and see but that's it that's that's when it comes down
to the ignorance of the fact he don't understand no no I think he understands now you guys you guys
are not separating the person from the blog he don't he don't wait wait wait wait a minute wait a minute
wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute okay listen listen I don't
Like I said, and I'm being real and I'm being fair with my judgment on certain things, right?
If you are ignorant to the fact of what's going on outside and you're just getting facts right, it's like watching a TV show.
If you don't know people personally, you don't know their moms, you're not seeing certain things and stuff like that.
And you're used to getting information.
And it's like, okay, this happened to this.
This happened to this.
It's like fucking plot lines.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
If you're ignorant to the fact of what you're doing at that time,
and shit like that?
Because Meek wasn't wrong with what he said.
Now, I listen to both sides of the shit.
Now, do I think academics is like that now?
No, I don't think he like that now.
Do I think that he learned from where the fuck he came from
and what happened and whatever the situation is?
Yes, I do think that shit like that.
And what 21 Savage said is, how are you going to move forward?
How are you going to be better?
How would you want your legacy to be?
That's what Meese was saying.
You can't go back.
You can't go back to the past and shit like that.
You know what I'm saying?
And if you, if he was a street nigger,
I would, I would like,
nah, that nigger wrong because he know better
than what the fucking situation is.
Exactly.
So for a nigga who don't go outside at that time,
he probably never touched,
went to Chicago, period.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
He probably still ain't went to Chicago.
They had Chicago complex gone.
He was like, we are not going.
But, but do you understand what I'm trying to say?
It's different when you're viewing something.
See, I can talk about situations
and I could go to them hoods too.
Mm-hmm.
And talk to the people.
You see what if it's not about wanting to go there?
What if it's just about delivering the story?
But but don't, so then don't be, don't, this is what I'm saying.
The way he did, just the Warren Shirek, he made light of a serious situation.
You can't take that out of that, bro.
Yeah.
You can't take away the fact that he making jokes about niggas dying and shit.
And by the way, I'm playing devil's advocate.
I understand.
Yeah, like, completely understand we come.
We can't, we can't ignore this, right?
We can't ignore this shit.
We can't ignore like some of what Meek was saying.
like bro you a blog right like they were saying world style hip hop we didn't even know cue on that
motherfucker they just posted the news it wasn't a personal thing right you going around making niggas
nicknames yo nav is whack he's music it's just trash like right you this man worked this whole life to be
whoever he's trying to be to take care of his family you fucking up the money for him because you do
got a big platform like that's a problem like that's the type of shit where you want to see a
nigga you do something but like there's reasons for that though
Like him and not had it out.
But I'm saying before that, though, he was already talking.
No, no, no.
But that's when I was listening to the situation,
and that's what they was telling.
They were basically saying that, okay, for example,
if no jumper post something or they feel a certain way about something,
that's a platform.
You feel me?
If Adam wanted to post on Adam page and he say, man,
if Adam tweet,
fuck, fuck, you know what?
If Adam tweet, fuck sincere show.
That's on, that's what you do.
It's a personal situation.
I don't got a problem with no jumper as a whole as an entirety.
Now I can make a problem like man
Fuck the whole no jump back
I'm just on some two-ponged down road shit
Don't do that people
No of course not right
I'm gonna get you
I can have an issue with Adam
And not have an issue with him
If that's what I want to do
You feel me
But the point I'm saying to this
With respect to academic
Right
He's a black man who done built
Something out of nothing
Jamaican, American
You feel me
Then I came from the slums
And did what he had to do
But now you're past that brother
You know what I'm saying
This is the conversation
You did
what you had to do we get it we understand it we don't all respect it but we understand it now
it's time to grow and think about what your legacy is to be from here on out now if you want to be
like a woman Wendy Williams love her shout at Wendy and you want to be the messy and that's
your thing don't act like a tough guy while you doing it though okay now this is where
no go ahead where do you speak oh i like this where does anyone get tough
guy from academics.
Yo,
even in the whole club,
he'll, yo,
you know, me, calm down.
Okay, but look.
Calm down.
Relax.
Relax.
How do you talk to a grown man like that?
No, no, but look.
You're a grown man, right?
Yes, ma'am.
You got a nigga
trying to pull your card.
Trying to play you while you're trying to explain yourself.
You're not going to get upset,
especially when you and this man
been out of it for a couple years now.
Right.
So look, this is the thing with me, right?
I'm not a, first of all,
this is what I call being a boss.
If I'm in somebody,
if, like, I'm here right now
And I'm at no jumper.
This y'all shit.
I'm a guess.
If I get to the point where I no longer feel like I want to be here,
I'm going to remove myself because I'm a boss.
I don't need no nigga to tell me when I can do something.
I'm going to get myself out of here.
If you was at my place, something that I had,
and it was time for you to go, you would be removed from that situation.
I don't have to deal with things that I don't want to.
So if I'm in the room
With whoever and we on clubhouse
And it's their room clearly
He's a guest there
And I feel that I'm being disrespected
I'm going to remove myself
And I'm going to see who I need to see when I see them
Okay
I'm not going to sit there and get ridiculed
And have somebody disrespect me
Now with that being said
I don't think Meek was disrespecting him
No I don't either
I think he was trying to have a conversation with him
While also telling him
Hey I do not fuck with you bro
he didn't call him out his name or nothing right now when you get to tell him the grown man like
relax bro calm down like that's like who you talking to like you and like he said if we was in
the same room i don't even talk to niggas like that like i could have a disagreement with a motherfucker
i'm a slapping nigga talking about you and they're gonna get the shit slap that right but this is
after you don't sat in a fucking room with 5,000 people telling you everything you're doing is wrong
right but that's not everybody wasn't saying that it was a lot of people on academics
and you got wab dad telling you he gonna smack the shit out of you or you just
I didn't see the go out of saying that but they have that the goop situation that's another personal like mind you this is people that's have a personal okay so can I ask you a question so let me ask you a question so let me wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait hold on hold on no no no no no no no no
gwop is my home boy like I told you that I nigger then bought a hennessee bottle when my son was born and let me tell you and when and when and when that shit happened with Russ I was one the first niggas he called on Jesus Christ
You feel what I'm saying?
But how can you get mad at the media?
It's not about it.
And it's only this media.
It's not about that.
It's not about that.
This is the thing, right?
And I feel like, and I've seen academic say this shit with his argument when it came down to Adam.
He said, Adam can post something, right?
Everybody in the industry is not going to get mad about it.
But when he posted it as a black man, niggas is going to look at it like, man, you're supposed to be better than that.
You're supposed to do this.
You're supposed to do that.
So I understand that aspect of it because it puts a lot of when it comes down to media who is black in the media
That has a question name you and to I want to ask you this though
If everybody want to slap him it can't be them it got to be him right look I
No no I'm just I have a very I'm playing devil's advocate
I've worked for accents like 2015 and there has been like nigg but listen
Listen, I don't have a problem.
I don't have any, let me just say that I don't have any issue with DJ academics.
Do what you must, brother.
I'm just being a narrative.
I'm gonna keep a Gap.
I'm like cut content.
I watch this shit.
I do all that shit.
I'm gonna keep a gangster.
It's like, but look, look.
Mad food.
No, no, no, no.
No, no, no.
Let me tell you something.
Because honestly, I swear to God, on my kids,
the first thing I do when I want to see hip-hop news, I go to cut page first.
You feel me?
It's kind of crazy.
I don't.
I mean, I did.
I'm doing shit over here.
But I'm just, I'm just, I'm just saying, I'm telling you some real shit, though,
like as a real man and shit like that.
I go to that.
I go to academics.
I go to no jumper.
And then I'll go to maybe the shade wrong.
But see, the thing about me is this.
I know where to go to see the cooning and buffooning.
You see what I'm saying?
If I want to see some coonerie, right?
Because I could see something to be imposed, and then I can say,
let me see what the narrative view is over here, right?
So then I'm going to go and I'm going to see.
Okay, but I don't even, honestly, bro, I, I, uh, stop even watching, you know what I'm saying,
a lot of academic content because for me, it's just not all good, a lot of it.
You feel like it's toxic.
It's toxic, right.
And you feel like it's back to the black community.
Yeah, it's just like, all right, bro, you know what I'm saying at some point.
I want to know what the, I just want to know what the real issues are because like I don't have
issues.
I don't know, look, look, and I'm, and I'm going, and I'm going to break this shit down, right?
Like, on some real shit.
And I don't forget this
I did the news one time
And Cud name popped up
About the John Legend situation
And shit like that right
And what happened with that
He got into it with John Legend wife
Okay
And he called her at her name or something
Whatever and I said
I said you know what
Whether is right or wrong
I'm like
John Legend
Heard that shit
Like me
If I have a wife
And you talk about my wife
Whether she's right or wrong
She can slap you in the fucking face
I'm gonna get on you
You feel me
I just think it's just a certain thing where, you know what I'm saying?
Wait a minute, show.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Anybody that I fuck with, I don't go to fuck if they right or wrong.
You know what I'm saying?
If my bitch do something and do something, whatever, I'm going to get my...
You need to talk to me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to get my real opinion on it.
You know what I'm saying?
And I remember talking about it on the news with Adam.
And Selena hit me up.
She like, man, you do this.
Bye, bye, bye, A.K's a saint and all type of shit like this.
And blah, I said, listen, because I'm going to keep.
BG with you.
I don't know because I don't have a problem with us.
Because we have a problem with niggas.
We handle shit a different way.
For sure.
It's not,
we're not,
I'm not taking it to the media.
I'm not taking it to nothing.
If I have an honest,
a problem with somebody,
I'm going to let them know.
And you ain't going to be able to come walk around my city.
And that's any nigger though.
You feel me?
Any nigger that listening,
any nigger in the media rapping,
whatever situation is like that.
I'm very transparent of who I don't fuck with
and who I do fuck with and shit like that.
And I was like,
I don't have a problem with the nigga.
I'm giving an honest opinion.
If I have a wife and you talk about my wife in any type of context at the end of the day,
I'm going to have a problem with you.
And that's what I spoke on with the situation.
You know what I'm saying?
So I can see the spectrum when it comes down to why.
I see both sides.
No, I see both sides.
There's a lot of people in the entertainment, you know, talk space or whatever the case, interview space that are very toxic, you know what I'm saying, to the culture.
And I just think that in itself needs to stop.
You know what these kids doing when they running around and they killing each other and shit like that
Like we need to figure out a way to if you must tell the story because this is your platform
And you feel that you're some you know five-star journalists of some sort that must I must tell the story of how the
Indy City is if that's what if you if you must
If you must you know what I'm saying then try to tell it with a little bit of dignity and respect
You know what I'm saying that's all I'm saying you think it's missing compassion
You think that's what it is?
But after that clubhouse thing and I was listening to everything,
I felt like, you know, the balls and Cuzz Court,
and I think that he got it.
And I think that going forward,
I think he's going to, he's going to show.
And I want to see him do some shit for Chicago, like he said.
I'm a whole cut to that shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I think he just donated some money.
That's dope then.
If he did that shit, look, you can't go back to the past.
It's about how you move forward.
If you're going to be in this position,
what are you going to do to make?
make this shit better and that's how I feel and I hold everybody to the same thing it's just like
with me and Adam like I'm like hey Adam I'm doing this tour drive and going to my city you coming
with me he like I'm coming with you I think you know what I'm saying I think the biggest difference is
this too right with what academic does and not just him but a few other people but if people
magazine first of all we don't know who people magazine is right we don't even know who the fuck
who is a clear channel on and we don't know but let's just say uh like a per rale
Rass Hilton of one of these guys, right, who's in the white space.
When he, a lot of times when they talk about the white celebrities, they're not
disrespectful in that way, right?
They're not, and this bitch did so into it.
Like, they're going to tell the story, right?
They're going to put it out there.
Hey, you know, Miley Cyrus was drunk coming out the club or whatever they're going to do.
And they're not going to talk about it in a certain way.
And even if they were to do so, the artist ain't,
ready to kill the journalist.
These white people don't get into this type of
activity like that. You see what I'm saying?
They put a lot of respect when they're dealing
with these people and they do treat them like celebrities
a lot of the time. Academic,
he treat people like they, his peers.
And I think what Meek was trying to explain
him, like we're not peers. We don't do the same
thing. We're not in the same space.
How dare you have an audacity
on any level? On a street
level, you can't play with me. On a money level,
you can't play with me on no level.
You just got this little platform with these little
followers and you just running around just doing anything like no man who was going to respect that
like and too i know i can't see you nowhere because you in the house you ain't going no way you
had like if you was running around and you was on the platform talking crazy and i knew i could
actually get to like it hurt i don't know you see you're not from the streets but it hurt a lot
of time with street niggas like i was just explaining it to this guy today that i feel like
owe me some money.
He's a nerd.
I give him some money to do something.
He didn't do it the way I think he should do it.
But I feel like he played with me a little bit right now.
If we was in the streets, the rules are pretty much fair
and out there and set up.
Like, you play with me, you get yourself playing with that.
But in this particular situation, I can't even do it.
It's like I'm trapped.
Like, I can't do nothing.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's like...
Well, let me say something.
That's like, that's the prime example.
I had a fucking PR that everybody recommended to me
that was like, look, give her $7,000
or give him $7,000,
they're going to make shit for you.
It's going to take this.
So I get a motherfucker the money.
And then they did damn near nothing.
And I'm like, you're just going to take $7.
And I'm like, you don't know who the fuck
you're taking the money from.
No, they do.
They protect them.
Thank you.
No, but, you know, and that's my advice to other motherfuckers, though,
because I'm like, if you was a nigga that I seen every day,
you wouldn't walk around freely knowing you took $7,000 for me.
No way.
You wouldn't do that.
And I'm like, what I'm going to do?
I'm going to go to where this motherfucker is, wherever the fuck they're at.
The only end result of that shit is, I'm going to be locked up and I'm put myself in jail.
For sure.
You know what I'm saying?
I got it.
And on top of that,
it's never going to be for fucking forgiven.
But as like he said, as a boss
and as doing what the fuck you're doing,
I'm like this, I just got to chunk that up
because there's no way for me to win
in this type of situation.
Yeah, you got to eat a lot of bullshit
and people don't understand that.
Like, you know, the problem is not necessarily
like a guy from the streets
can't make can or can't make the transition
into, you know, the corporate world, right?
That's what I'm doing, girl.
They don't really play.
They don't play by the rules
in a way that's suitable to us.
Like, corporate America is dirty.
They're worse than the streets.
Oh, they are.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, nigga, you, it's like,
nigga, I don't think you know the feeling like,
damn, I could easily do something to this person,
but you can't.
You can't.
You can easily do something,
but you can't because you know what the consequence are.
That's called maturity, too.
Right.
Like, when you get older and you start to grow
and you like, man, I know I could get this boy,
I could get this boy up out of hell.
I'm going to say, you said something.
I'm talking about 43,000.
like boy I could I could really you know what I'm saying mix this up right hold on baby
where we're from it'd be 500 in the smile nice smile yeah that's what I'm saying like
like bro and like feel shackling I think that's a lot of the anger too toward a person like academic
where it's like man like how's you plan with these type of people and we can't oh like
I want to get you know what I'm saying it's like it's like a bullying yeah it's like you're bullying you
bully me and I can't even do nothing about it you know what I'm saying I can't
You slapping me every chance you get.
I can't swing back.
You know what I'm saying?
I look crazy trying to even
argue with you back and forth on the internet.
Like, I'm giving you a bigger platform.
I'm speaking if I'm meek,
if I even start going back and forth with you,
just even that playhouse thing now to engage him
a boost just from arguing
with meke and doing all of that.
So it's like, man, I can't even say nothing.
I can't do nothing.
My hands tab. I have my back.
But you could go every single day if you want to
and just beat me to a bloody poke,
nigg. I'm just got to take it.
Like, yeah, just keep.
on whooping my ass and then I'm supposed to come
begging you on my knees for forgiveness
like gee that's the hardest thing
I think it is about being a person
that come from the streets like
knowing you deal with things a certain way and happen
to make the adjustments to not deal with that
in that way anymore which I
had to figure out you know what I'm saying
and Hollywood being a person that
and bro me too bro like on some real shit
you know like my homies
I swear to God it was a point in time
where like everybody was getting
booked in Hollywood like they niggas is getting robbed the wound my homies
hitting me like bro why are you not letting us get get these niggins and shit
lay on you know what I'm saying and my thing is it's like looking at in the
hindsight I'm like look if something happens my nigga if one of you
motherfuckers get locked up bro I love you it's my heart I'm gonna be paying for
your bill I'm gonna be putting money on your books I'm gonna be sitting there
doing it and I'm also responsible for even being in the vicinity and in the
situation to make you
even feel like you can
even do that shit. You know what I'm saying?
And the thing
is too, it's like where I come from
is like, my nigga, I'm
used to everybody doing grimy
shit to each other. You used
to grimy shit happening and shit like that
and it take a leader to have that
narrative and be like, look, you know what I'm saying?
One of my homies is in the room right now.
You know what I'm saying? He a real
nigger, real street nigga. This
nigga bought his clothing line today.
You know what I'm saying? He bought
shirt.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm used to talking to him on different type of situations and shit like that.
He want to elevate.
He want to change and shit like that.
And it takes a nigga.
Now, there's the question, though.
No, no, he's on it.
What he's supposed to do when he's just ordered the 500 shirts?
And they don't send a hundred.
And they like, nigga, fuck your other 400.
It's like, damn.
But that's what I'm saying?
No, yeah.
That's real.
That's real.
That's real.
And they don't even know, like, do you know this boy?
will really get you out of him.
You know what I'm saying?
But that's the point and that goes with growth
and stuff like that. And you know, like
for me being in this game and having
a platform to talk on
all cylinders and shit like that, it's up to
me to sit there and say, you know what?
I want to leave my niggas the right way.
I don't want to go to no more funerals.
I want to have, I want each one of my
niggas to have mansions. I want each one of my
niggas to have multiple
incomes, driving nice
cars. We're spending
See your grandkids
We spend a Thanksgiving
And Christmas together
And our families
And we doing shit like that
You know what I'm saying?
Where they say it's not possible for us
Facts
You know what I mean
And it's crazy because it's like
We a nigga
We didn't lost a lot of niggas
Yeah
We lost a lot of niggas
To like
Probably the most smallest shit
To people
I think I think too
You know what I said
I kind of
Before I did this interview up though
I just wanted to like
We got to change the narrative
Of what it mean to be a real nigga
Facts
Facts
You know what I'm saying?
Please do.
Like, I think the main components for a real nigga is honor and respect.
And I think we miss that a lot.
It's about all this other craziness.
Who could kill something?
Who could do this?
Who could do that?
Who sold the most drugs?
Who did the most jail in time?
Like, bro, listen, I think we got to get back to, if you were a real nigga, it's about
honor and respect, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's why, too, not to keep bringing up, you know what I'm saying?
Academic.
I think he lack a lot of that honor and respect because he don't honor and respect
a lot of things that be going on.
And we just got to change the narrative,
taking care of your family.
You know what I'm saying?
Doing shit like when y'all going
and feeding the neighborhood,
things like this, elevating,
putting yourself in the position,
putting the people around you in the position.
Everybody can't come, though.
A lot of niggas ain't ready to come.
No, anybody ain't come.
But the people who are ready to come,
get them the opportunity to do so.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's being a real nigga.
If you went and you did a hundred years in jail
and you didn't kill the 100 niggies,
that don't really mean nothing to me.
You know what I'm saying?
Real shit.
Smooth criminal.
Hey, look, it's a lot of guys.
It's a little
It's a lot of guys out here, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Who get a lot of money,
respect it.
They got a lot of honor.
They do what they got to do when it's time to get it done.
And they ain't never been in jail or killed the nigger or had to.
You know what I'm saying?
I think we just got to get to a place,
especially as black people,
where we not even letting a person like that
be put on a pedestal no more.
Oh, you're just the bad guy all the time.
Like, what does that mean?
Like, you harm your own people now.
If you want to go be a bad guy over somewhere else
around some white folks or something,
hey, man, I ain't telling you to do it,
but, hey, bro.
Go crazy.
Go crazy.
Go crazy.
You know, going over that with those cops
that killed George Floyd,
and you go.
Hey, you go ahead and be the biggest,
baddest wolf in the room,
goddamn it.
But don't come around.
on us, black people trying to do something positive
and you're the big, bad wolf in the room,
and we're supposed to be some type of fear
or something we're supposed to come across with
because they said you would do something
possibly could or could.
I don't got time for that no more.
And that's why, bro, when I came,
I always stood my ground
in a lot of these situations.
Not because I felt like I was more willing to die
or kill one of these people, but it's like,
bro, I lead my life with honor and respect.
It's not about being no gangster.
no tough guy, no thug.
I just leave with respect and honor.
And if you don't respect that,
if you don't respect that,
I ain't know our law on my side more than anything.
So if you pull up and you on that type of time
and it's me or you.
Bars, nigga.
Hey, got, I'm getting,
hey, bars right there.
I'm getting up out there,
take a shot for me.
That's real good.
Take a shot for me, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, he hasn't been drinking.
I have been drinking.
I have been drinking.
Take a shot.
Hi, B, Y, B.
Come on.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
So I'm standing there.
I ain't worried about all.
that you should show up with a hundred niggas,
I'm gonna get out on alive, goddamn.
You know what I'm saying?
That's how I always felt, man.
I always came with that energy, man.
And you know what I'm saying?
It's like, we just got to change
what this shit mean, man.
And you young women, too,
y'all out here want to look for the bad guys,
the scammers, the schemas.
These guys, man, listen.
Look at her.
She can't wait to get a scammer.
I love them.
But it's like, I mean,
I don't really put, I don't really put the,
I don't really put the,
I don't really put the scammers
in the same category.
I'm just saying this type of behavior.
I got some good scammer, homies.
Yeah, that's good.
They're the greatest people in the world.
No, for sure.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's just this type of energy
to always get over on the situation
of somebody or a system that I feel like
we just got to take that out the black community.
We got to take the idea of wanting to kill people
and gang up on situations.
We got to get that out of the community.
And we got to just start to build.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, right now, nigga, I'm on this black power council.
I'm building shit up.
I've seen that, bro.
You feel like I'm building shit up.
You know what I'm saying?
And, you know what I'm at the table with the street niggas too.
because we always trying to figure out how to really, you know what I'm saying,
keep the streets safe, you know what I'm saying?
And really keep it safe from a lot of the outsiders, too,
because niggas do be coming in here and just think they could do anything,
and that's bad for business,
because if you do come here,
you're not understanding what's going on,
you think you could do anything and something happened to you,
we got guys coming to town getting killed in L.A.
That's bad for business.
Now we're not looking like a destination location.
It's bad.
It's just bad for business, you know what I'm saying?
It's like, but,
when your tass is good
everything don't happen
none of this stuff has to happen
you know what I'm saying
and it's just a you know
we just don't want that happening here
we don't want nobody hurt
we want people to feel comfortable
when they come to L.A.
The sun, it's a lot of sun
a lot of bitches
you got the ocean you can be
look ocean or the snow
you could come from here to here
Vegas right there
go to fucking Fresno
nigga go to snowboard
you feel me
you right here everything is beautiful
all of the most beautiful women
in their prospective towns come here
to be something of somebody and go somewhere
you can get whatever you want here baby
you know what I'm saying whatever you want
big houses hills it's all here
but just come with some honor
and respect though you know what I'm saying
come here with some honor and respect
respect the natives don't think you just
going to bully through nobody city
and I'm not saying that
there are guys who've done that that have
passed away because a lot of it just be
bullshit happening but I'm saying it would
serve you right if you
want to come in town and you want to be up around in the streets and in the clubs and doing this and that
to just call a d call a d everybody call a d just you can have like 20 niggers all right
call a d and everything is cool he's not trying to extort he got his own money you know what i'm saying
he's shaking nobody down he's a good guy i try to man yeah just you know king just you know
king's at this table right now i'm honored just get with everybody man that's it man and everything
I ain't gonna be alright that's it we don't we're gonna end it on that note that's at the end of the day with AD
yes he shots of my brother since here so what you're gonna say show let me bring a come in come in come
oh no come on come on come on give it a mic i want to bring up noki cabrera nokey cabrera
oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah let her talk her shit come on now
give me a little bit about yourself youngsters i love that jacket thank you i show see right here
why i go use a restroom bro all right now I'm interviewing you come on now
No geek cabre, right?
I got it back?
Yeah, no key cabare.
No key cabre.
Tell them a little bit about yourself, kid.
What kind of music you make, girl?
I make pop, R&B, so it's coming soon.
She got it.
She made Latin music, too.
She got some Spanish records that's crazy.
Yeah, Spanish records been going crazy the last two years.
Yeah, my family's from Cuba.
I'm originally from Florida.
I grew up in Tampa.
It was born in Miami.
Oh, yams.
Shout out the yams.
Yes, ma'am.
Yeah, yeah.
So let me ask you a question.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, he fucking does.
You know.
Oh, gosh.
You don't listen to this whole interview, right?
Right.
Now.
You think I'm a fucking rat?
Now, you need to check in.
Now that you hear, you need to check in.
You know what I'm saying?
We all just fucking with you.
Check in to the city when you come to L.A.
From now on.
Right.
I check in with sincere.
Yeah, yeah.
Just check in.
I'm going to start checking in what you do.
I'm going to keep your time.
The hell?
You should.
You should.
Talk me so much over here.
Yeah.
I'm going to keep your ties in order.
But, um, I mean, when you
think you when you think your first single going to come out?
Towards the beginning of the year, for sure.
Yeah.
We're going to have a video out and everything, so I'm pretty excited.
Did you film already?
Not yet, but we just planned out, like, what the video.
Can I be in the back?
My two-step is kind of crazy.
I'm not going to lie.
Maybe you can actually.
No, I really feel like I could.
My two-step is crazy.
Let's get it.
It's crazy.
We need that East Coast Flav in the video.
Come on now, okay.
I'll come in my Tim's if you want me to.
I lived in New York.
I know you from Jersey, right?
I was in New York for a year.
What part?
Brooklyn.
Everybody.
I was in Bushwick. I loved it.
I woke up in the bush and Bushwick once.
This girl is crazy.
I woke up the Don Julio.
I was up to Don Julio.
Have you ever woke up in the bush and Bushwick?
I definitely woke up in the train and not in Bushwick, like in Far Walkway.
Oh girl, you was.
Yeah.
I was deep.
I was like, oh man, I missed my stop.
That's too many stops.
Yeah.
That's far.
Yeah.
Like she went.
Yeah, that was a trick.
Like she was asleep.
Yeah.
I knocked out.
Yeah, you were asleep.
I took a train.
I took a train to Queen's once.
Queens was cool.
I took a train out there.
I haven't really been to Queens like that.
I used to stay in Newark, New Jersey.
Okay, I lived 20 minutes from there.
I used to work in Manhattan at the foot locker on 34th Street.
Oh, shit.
I hated it.
Yeah, you still live in the Aldo.
I hated it.
And in the city?
Yeah, I hated it.
Yeah.
The city is a lot of work.
I feel like.
Too much.
Too much.
Yeah.
There's a lot going on.
And I ain't know that motherfucker be opening like one in the morning.
That's what I love about New York, though.
It's like if you want sushi at 3 a game.
Who want to be selling shoes at 2 in the morning?
What you mean?
That's when the scammers need their shoes.
Nica come get a pair of uptown shoes.
You just never know.
You need to be ready.
I don't like New York.
I didn't like New York.
I didn't like living there.
Coming from Chicago is like the same vibes.
Well, I can understand.
You like children.
Do you love living in Los Angeles?
I do love living in.
living in Los Angeles. You like the vibe out here?
Yeah, I feel like it's a mix of like Florida, New York.
It's like, I get like the best of both world.
You met any LA guys yet?
Any like official?
No.
To date, like you, would you date a Crip or a blood?
If you had to make a choice.
Oh, man.
Oh, gosh, I'm not answering that question.
That's okay.
I'd be set dripping too.
Don't worry about it.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Whoever, whoever wife said, I'm a rep with you.
Okay.
Don't play with her.
Okay, okay, that's right.
That's right.
All right.
Well, look.
We're excited about the music that's coming out, Miss Cabrera.
I just wanted the people to meet you because I want to know
and I'm working on something very positive.
I want to let everybody know I believe in you a lot.
I think you're a big star.
I think you're going to be a huge, huge star.
You're 20 years young.
You got your whole life ahead of you.
I think you got the best manager to guide your career the right way
to keep you away from the weirdos.
And I definitely believe that you're going to be a big star.
so I want you y'all to remember this.
Remember no key cabrea.
Follow her on all her social media platforms.
I want to thank No Jumper.
I want to thank Adi.
I want to thank Gazzie.
I appreciate y'all.
I love y'all.
That was gangsta.
Hey, look.
Hey, shout out to one of my OGs from the city.
He just hit me up.
He said dope-ass episode was sincere.
Yes, sir.
So, you know, we did it the right way.
We're going to end it on that.
Motherfucking no.
At the end of the day with AD and Yaz me out here.
You know the fucking vibes.
Thank you.
