No Jumper - At The End of The Day Ep. 71 w/ Symba
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What's happened is at the end of the day.
Yes, sir.
They can't be serious right now.
What's the deal?
We are back.
Another Wednesday.
Yes, sir, man.
At the end of the day, let's do it, man.
Why you keep looking at me and laughing, bro?
Man, he just so happy because today he just had a fun-filled day.
You know what I'm saying?
Being the groupie that he is today.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, my God.
Tell him what you did to us.
Tell him what you did.
Tell him what you did.
First of all, tell him how sick you is right now.
He would call me a groupie.
He was sad.
He was sad.
He really was sad.
Fuck you at him.
You didn't want to invite me.
He really was sad.
The whole thing is we in the group chat.
We talk in every day.
We talk about everything.
Everything.
How does this one particular thing not come up?
And this is a big thing.
You're filming with Wallow.
You're filming with Gilly.
You're filming with academics.
I mean, your own wax show.
Like, what?
Adams, Adam's on the show, too.
And then all of a sudden, we see 80 in the background.
For Kiki in the background.
Playing cheerleader.
We see pun in the background, playing cheerleader.
I was on camera.
Why?
No, you wasn't.
I wasn't on camera.
So you was on camera now.
But like two hours.
So why y'all did tell us?
See?
See, look.
Why are you to tell us?
You got false information.
You got false information.
You got false information.
Why are you to tell us?
I really, I really don't care about, the only one person that I would want to
wanted me from them is Gileon Wollombo.
Funny as funny. I didn't want to meet it, but why
were they keeping it in a secret? Like, we were groupies.
Look, Broby and salty right now
because he was sick. We're going, let's call
it what it was. So why y'all didn't tell us?
You were sick? Why y'all didn't tell us? First of all,
did he get COVID-testing? You want to know how I found
out about it? Okay. Adam said in the
group chat, you must have not
looked at it. Adam said that
Wack won all of us to come on his stuff.
You were a damn, like, fine.
On everything. On everything. I didn't see that.
I didn't see that.
Adam wants us to come on his stuff.
He said, Wax said he wants all of us to come to do his podcast, right?
Okay.
Boom.
Even yesterday.
So why he didn't follow up with it?
Like, hey, I'm going to the thing tomorrow.
He didn't follow up with me this morning.
I hit him up.
I said, what's the address?
So you knew the date?
Nick, we all knew the date.
Did you know the date?
He told how, he don't talk.
I really don't give a phone.
He don't talk in the group chat anyway.
No, no, that's good.
I don't talk because sometimes there just be some crazy him and out of them going back and forth.
And then opinions about shit that you got.
You guys really don't want us to talk about on the other.
But it's just like, no.
Josh, I'm only going to say what we'd be talking about.
It's a private, very safe space group chat.
I mean, I hope at least I would hope so.
But you know what I mean?
Now, look, even yesterday, he told house phone, house phone.
If you want to come tomorrow, you know what I'm saying?
Let me know.
So I thought everybody was popping up.
Okay, for sure, for sure, for sure.
I woke up in the morning and I asked him, I said, what's the address?
He sent me the address.
I expected.
I know, do you, I know, do you lying?
You know how I know you lie?
Because Adam said
You think I'm scared of your bitch
ass, I ain't got a lie to you?
What's wrong with you?
You need some chapstick too, hoass, nigga.
When you're over there and think you want to impress somebody,
digger.
He's so stressed out.
He didn't press his teeth today.
He did.
He didn't work in.
Look, this is how mad a nigga was.
I pull up.
Shut your ass up,
dude, shit your ass up, dude.
No, you was mad.
You know what?
Fuck you ain't out of it.
Because Adam said you had a forever 21 shirt on, nigga.
So I was.
Yeah, he said your NASCAR shirt was ugly yesterday.
That was Belisica.
Who gave it in?
Gina, Gina, Gina.
I don't know your list being lip served on your show.
Hey, first of all, my NASA show was Balenciaga.
Oh, tell him that because he was trying to clown while you're taking up for your
homie.
That ain't taken up for him.
He said that NASA, I wanted to say something about that forever 21 shirt.
Yeah, that shit was Belisiega.
That's right.
Now, and two, when I pull up, what am I doing?
Adam was like, I said,
Hey, what's up? You see you talking to you real?
Yeah, he was talking about it on the camera.
Salty over here.
I'm like, oh, yeah, he's going to be salty.
I walk in, he's like this.
You know, I'm going to be on you today.
You know I'm going to be on you today.
Like, I'm the nigger who got the invite and didn't invite the nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to talk to Adam about that.
I woke up.
I didn't wake up to no address.
I woke up.
I said, hey, what's the?
Hey, look.
I'm going to show you.
Just I know a nigga, not cabin.
That's how you know a nigga, not cabin.
So I was looking for that.
I was a freeway Rick interview.
I ain't getting no invite to the Freeway Rick interview.
Wow.
You knew about Freeway Rick.
I didn't know.
I didn't know about that show.
Wow.
You did know about that.
You're sitting right here with Adam said that would be a good idea.
Wow.
How was that out of fire?
Anyway, that shit was all right.
It was cool.
You know what I'm saying?
It was cool.
It was cool.
It was pretty good.
907.
What's the Addy?
He sent the Addy.
I said on the way.
Yeah, to you personally.
I hit him up.
Anyway, anyway, my friend.
Freeway Wick interview.
I don't even know about it.
That's crazy.
I ain't mad at you about that.
That's all good.
Do I got to be from the 50s to do the interviews now?
Man, don't bring up the game right now.
Niggins down bad out here in the streets, man.
Come on, man.
Y'all got to get it together, baby.
Let's do it.
Anyway, Freeway Wigg was doing the same, man.
Freeway, Rick.
It was cool.
It was a good.
It was a good interview, man.
The homie called me a group.
He thought I wasn't on me.
That's crazy.
I thought you were no, I thought you were just filming and doing your thing like, oh, Gillie
and Wallow.
No, I was on camera.
Okay, okay.
And Gilie and, bro, I tell niggas on time, me and Gilly was on tour together.
Me and Wallo, I know these niggins a long time.
Why you're telling them to come?
I told them niggas, bro, we're gonna set that shit up.
I don't know what the, you know what some other politics that be going around the doors
and stuff like that, but them are homies and shit, you know what I'm saying?
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, you can sell that way.
No, we were chopping up at academics today.
We were doing our shit.
That shit was cool.
Are you a fight of academics?
Yeah, I thought of this shit.
Oh, that was the first time you've seen academics.
That we met each other in person.
How did that go?
That shit was cool.
Me, him and whack was on for like two and a half hours.
Did y'all hug?
No, we're in.
What's wrong with you?
Did you hug that thing?
I know that you like to see him.
I know what you do want to hug.
I'm going to say his name.
Who?
Am I going to say his name?
Say it.
You brought it up.
I didn't say it.
Tell him to say it.
No, from I'm not going to say it.
Come on, Doc.
Hey, Josh is not having it today.
John, I promise you, I will keep him settle down, guys.
I got you.
Because look at Josh.
He's so happy here.
John, Josh, they can look at anything.
And then I did.
Hey, that's you.
That's you.
Bro, you have to be.
Bro, you have to be positive with all the negative shit going on.
That I didn't know personally in the room was academics.
But mind you, I've been talking to academics for a long time.
That's the first time in person.
I've been new Gillian Wallow for the longest, bro.
I've been new whack.
I've been doing all these niggins' brough.
Fuck, did he like Gilly music?
You was the one.
You was the one that was like, it's my podcast dream.
This is the dream team.
I want to be next to him.
I don't do.
You call me an Adam to Illuminati today.
He was sick.
He was sick.
You guys are the Illuminati.
Then look.
Then he get Trevor pressure.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Bro, Trevor be tripping.
Bro, this nigga, I tell this nigga, I'm like, hey.
He's being in his emotions.
Bro, he was in his emotions today.
I was like, what the fuck?
Angry Tre.
Oh, what did he say?
No, because I say I was joking around with him.
You don't fuck with me?
Because he's like, T. Rereil like, yeah, you see them over there?
He's like, he with T. Real.
He's like, yeah.
Yeah, the Luminati and all that.
I said, that's why T.R.
Don't even like your bitch ass.
That nix say, yeah, I don't like me.
He said, well, I knew you didn't like me, N.D.
You just, you just faking well.
I thought Tiny could like me a little bit.
I'm like, nigger.
If I didn't like your bitch ass, I wouldn't do your podcast, nigga.
I'd tell you to your fucking face.
What's wrong with you?
Damn, Trevor.
You got to get a D.P.
For being so sensitive, man.
I said, what the fuck?
People are getting DPs these days.
Damn.
It's a lot of people getting DPD these days, man.
There's something in the water this week.
That's all I'm going to say.
There's a lot of shit going off.
DPs.
The last 48 hours has been fucking wild.
DPEED and niggas get DEP'd.
Y'all niggas crazy out of you, man.
Have you ever been D.
No, but it can be.
I mean, if it's not like you didn't defile, like you ever just got into some.
But I told you, I'm not above the program.
You ever got a deeped?
No, no, but I've got it.
Oh, no.
I have.
I actually, I have.
I've got to have to get my ass me before.
What did you do?
Let me tell you.
Let me tell you.
That's it really happening up.
Let me tell you.
So I'm a tagger and I was tagging in, and you feel me,
and the hood I was supposed to be tagging in and they was like, hey, Bobby, Louis.
You know what I mean?
And I took that shit like a j.
You know what I, like, you feel me?
It happens.
You ever been deep?
For what hell no.
I'm a nice guy.
I'm running by the book.
Cry me.
Crying me.
he was the one doing the DPN
the cry like that cubs.
Hey, hey, keep a G.
You've been to risotto somebody getting DP before?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because I for sure have.
I had to call him.
He's like, hey, I got to get it.
Nah, no.
Nah, yeah, but I think it's different.
I mean, obviously, like, I think, sir.
Yeah, I'm like, man, that nigga.
Yeah.
I think, like, certainly like, get him.
I think, like, get him.
That is.
Oh, yeah.
He for sure did that.
And then he comes to.
Get them now.
And then he comes.
One.
Come now.
That is crazy.
What was the worst EP you've ever seen before?
I see some shit, bro.
Man, I've seen one where I was like.
I see niggas really get taken to the hospital, bro.
Head leaking, nigga.
I'm like, ooh.
Homies kicking them in the head, all type of shit.
Shit they shouldn't do.
I'm like, ooh.
Yeah, you can't be doing it.
Mine was like, hey, bro, you know, you can be right in here.
I feel bad.
You could go on a hell in the head before?
We were fighting.
No, you're a piece of shit.
You're a grimy.
I was grimy that time, for show.
That was super grimy.
How y'all feel about to see Mac DP?
I didn't talk about this like eight times.
How you feel about it?
Even though I don't fuck with that, nigga, he went over there and ran his DP.
He did that.
Tiny guy wouldn't do that.
Only thing I didn't like was, you can't film it.
You can't film the, dude.
And, bro, I know.
I ain't DP in me.
He's like, catch me as aorella with the chopper.
I'm tired of you, diggins.
Get your big stupid eye, beat your stupid ass.
But what I was telling them yesterday is, if you are an active gang member
and you still have to abide by certain shit, like I was saying,
we're from hoods, but we are not active gang members.
You feel me?
Yeah, but you're still not out of pocket.
No, we still from the hood, but we're not out there, bro, like knocking the shit down
and doing them same time politics like the young nigs.
We're not doing that.
You feel we're elevated from me?
I would hope now you guys have a great career going on.
I mean, some niggas still be trying to straddle the fence.
Yeah, niggas.
No, yeah, I think the recording shit was, especially with the fame, especially with like,
this, I guess like, for you would say the stardom he comes with, like, they knew that somebody
was gonna pick that shit up.
But even though they whooped his ass, they did one special thing, they let that
niggas still be from where he's from.
Because if that shit would have happened, like, where I'm from and you, you was, like,
dissing his set, like, it's like, it's like.
You can't come back.
You might as well don't even come for the D.P.
Because they might kill you.
Like, so you feel me?
So they let that thing to be from where he's from.
Oh, I took his DP.
Oh, I think of fucking ass up.
It's cool.
It's like, it's like a put-off.
You feel like me?
And some n'n't come back.
They're no coming back.
Stop banging a other.
Don't even come back, man.
That shit is wild, man.
Man, Super Bowl, you feel me?
We're supposed to be positive this week?
What the fuck is Super Bowl got to do a gang bang?
No, I'm just saying the Super Bowl for me?
He changed it up.
He says, Super Bowl, we're supposed to be positive.
Positive week, friend.
The thing is talking about getting DP.
And Super Bowl ain't positive because they charges
minis-nigas too much for the damn tickets.
Man, they're positive because your weak-ass team ain't there.
Now you would be out here.
But I ain't paying 3500.
That price?
3,500, 7,000 for a ticket.
No, it's way more than that.
Oh.
So they didn't are going to be rappers and rich people.
My nigga, did you see the chart that they had?
Oh.
Our nosebleeds was like 7K.
They got to go down because that's just ridiculous.
There's no way.
That's what Ocho Sinko was saying.
like for the real fans they will never be able to experience something like that because the
tickets are so high that's crazy shit by sure i never been on football game before i ought to go
next year so you got tickets well that's the experience it's cool i never been to a hockey game
i ain't been on either i want to go to hockey i'm gonna live he'd be squabbling this shit and they don't
stop it that's what i want to see that's what i want to see too the niggas squabble why do they let them
fight and don't let no other other sports fighters that's a hell of it's not a
Because it's white people?
Oh, they're being racist, huh?
No, you know, you know, niggas is going to go take it to a whole other level.
So I just squel up and get out of there.
The black is in the locker.
It's going to be too.
The black is in the locker.
Yeah.
Nigger being in a basketball game, they let me get down, nigga, but like, after the game,
nigga, the shot the kneecap or something.
They can't do that shit.
Hell not.
All y'all weekends was, though, man.
What's all the gregas do, man.
I was vlogging.
He was vlogging it up?
ain't turning up that's right gotta kill two birthday once don't get drunk if I get drunk
I'm gonna vlog it oh shit bro I went to my first college party nigger you're like 24
I'm 22 in next month actually I was to be graduating fuck you if I want to put it out there on my
birthday that my birthday lands on a Wednesday okay and I will be here so I will be expecting gifts
from everybody on the jumper y'all didn't give me no gift I'm gonna give you exactly what you
gave me a hug nothing I gave you a hug you
You didn't have no birthday here.
I did.
You fucking live?
That was.
Yeah, you shut your fucking crying.
That was Heather birthday.
That was Heather birthday.
You took her birthday, too, now.
He's so grimy.
He wasn't.
I mean, we won.
We're one.
Bro, he's feeling he's really hella entitled.
We're one.
You didn't take me to work hundred.
You feel me?
You didn't take me.
He was hella hot.
He'd be getting mad for no reason.
He just made those for shit in his head was really bad.
Do the same way you did me.
Get your nuts.
I'm like, you ain't had no birthday here.
What kind of shirt you got on?
I like that.
This is a walking with the wool shirt for the Twitch community.
You feel me?
My community.
Who on there, OT?
That's me, can't.
Oh, he said OT.
That was a trash joke.
Try again.
Yeah, man, my community page, man.
Community page going crazy on YouTube right now.
Follow community clips.
You know what I'm saying?
That's hard.
How did you like the Twitch shit?
It was tight.
That's what's cool.
That's cool.
That's cool.
Just hit the AC was down until the little hot.
We got that ticket.
Oh, it's fixed now?
It's fixed, everything.
I got upgraded.
I got more clouds now.
You know what I'm saying?
I've seen that shit.
But I ain't going to lie.
You got to, I got to give it to you.
Bro, really invested in the shit.
His setup is amazing.
Very, very, very, very, fucking on the week.
We partner now.
Yeah, partnering now.
TK followers, we're going up.
We're on the way.
Shides to the Uzimafia.
The motherfucking community, the wolves.
We out here.
Yeah, yeah, that shit is fucking fired.
Oh, y'all heard that Snoot dog just got.
Death Row.
He just bought Def Roe.
That's crazy.
Oh.
Would you want to deal?
Huh?
Would you want to deal from death row?
From Death Row?
Not Def Roe back there.
Or death row down.
So you don't want the DeFro deal?
Yeah.
From Snoop, come on.
Bro.
You don't want the chain?
It's just not the same, huh?
The Defero chain is fired, though.
But it's just not the same, huh?
Nah.
So what are you going to do?
But you got to think about it.
For Snoop to do that, that's like a super power play.
But.
How do you bring that back?
No, you can, though, because at the end of the day, bro,
if you can run the talent the right way through anywhere,
you can make the shit shake.
You know what I'm saying?
That name is just iconic.
People don't, nobody's expecting Tupac,
another Tupac to come out of that situation.
It never happened again.
But Snoop has enough reach to be able to run the shit the right way
if he wants to do that shit, not just doing it for the name.
Fuck, if there's one artist in L.A. right now
that you feel like fits the death row.
You feel me?
Like, who would it be?
There's a lot of niggas, though.
But give me one.
Just give me one.
That's not signed yet?
That's not a sign.
Or, like, they could be signed, but that's what just makes sense if they were part of death,
bro.
Oh, like, if it made sense?
Yeah, like, it just made sense.
Fucking YG.
Like, if he was assigned, like, Daddy Road, you know what I'm saying?
Like, that's like the whole image of, I feel like the way that he moved still to
this day is like how a legacy artist did back there.
Why'd you'll be fired?
Yeah.
I think that'll be it.
It's not a lot of people that fit that bill.
Nah, it's not, it's not a lot of people that fit that bill.
Hey, Terry, you ever thought about A&R?
I did, but artists is too much work doing all of that shit.
I don't want to work.
I think you'll be a great A&R.
I will, but like I said, working in the industry, that shit is hard work, man.
You got to try to play your relationships right.
Niggins saying yes and no and putting you off to the side and the waiting game
and not texting me back and all that.
Like, you really can't put your emotions into that shit,
but it do take a toll on you, and I'm cool on that shit.
That's what I'm going to get mad for show.
I'm going to get hot.
Then you didn't fucking come watch.
You're going to be like, you said you'll give me the first.
Yeah.
I can't believe you.
On the first.
You said it.
It's the second.
You got to keep your word in the music industry.
They don't keep their word at all.
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You know what I'm saying?
That should put some extra on there, how good you is reading that shit.
Bro, but see, but that's why it's opening doors for most stuff in other situations and stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
Doing this podcast stuff and doing like all this filming, you learn that you got more, you know,
talents and stuff like that.
You know what I mean?
What's your talent?
I can read good.
You really can.
Your ass, you be over there.
The cat in the da.
I really want to put it.
playing a movie though, bro.
You won't be able to read the script?
Yes, I did.
I read this script in Dash shit.
And who shit?
Das.
Dash?
Who's Dash?
Dash.
Dash.
Oh, Das Dillinger.
Yeah.
Oh.
What you doing there?
Yeah, man, I had a little part, fool.
How many lines are you at?
How many lines do?
I had about like eight lines.
It was like, break yourself, fool!
You can't practice in it out.
What's the deal, bro?
Come on here.
Give me the bag.
All right, I got the bag.
I got it.
You know that.
You're a super West Coast movie.
Did you, for your lines for the movie, how many lines did you had?
I was, the first shit I did for, fucking, fucking,
but it was a lot of improv other than, like, the main things we had to, like, talk about
that would, like, fucking make shit with the story and I,
but this one I just did that hasn't came out.
That shit was, like, I had to learn a lot of shit.
Are you the same movie I'm in?
No.
I thought.
But they, they, it was bad timing, but thank you for doing that.
Yeah, thank you for doing that.
I thought you did it.
But it was bad timing.
It was bad timing.
But thank you for doing it.
Look, he was about to go.
Yeah, that was been a bit of a movie.
Yeah, that was next.
That was next.
Then I was next.
Yeah, he did.
Yeah, he did.
Yeah, that's been a bit of being a movie.
Y'all hate me.
Y'all got your girls on a Valentine Day yet?
What happened?
Yeah.
You got a present already?
You got a present already?
You know it was like this.
Wow.
You got a present.
Hey man, shout to my guy, Simba in the building.
Come on, Simba, ya.
What do you want to be, what I mean?
Welcome back to the show, my guy.
Welcome back.
I wasn't here when he came here.
Yeah, you was over there crying.
Oh, I think he came.
He's a real life rapper,
he's a real life rapper,
besides backslow,
he came with the chains on his backpack and some of shit.
Yeah, man.
Yeah.
The color orange?
Yeah, he flies.
Hey.
He had to pull up the right way.
Come on, man.
Yes, sir.
We had, what I was supposed to come?
He got stuck in Seattle.
Yeah, Gwap snowed in.
Yeah, he snowed in.
He snowed in.
He snowed in.
He's, shout out my brother, Gwap, Dad.
He snowed in right now in Seattle.
He said his tour bus.
Door got ice on it.
He was like, I'm so tired of being cold.
He said he was trying to get some buns last night
and couldn't even get it unthought out.
Oh.
It was crazy.
Adam ain't never had that problem.
Damn, no.
As soon as you look at his phone, we're booked 30 this week.
Keep that shit going.
What's up with the gang, man?
What's the deal, man?
Ain't shit, ain't shit, thanks for having me.
Man, I'm saying, welcome back, man.
We're back in here.
Yeah, man, I thought it would be dope, you know,
because the person was the Twitch shit,
I said, man, you might as well come to do the whole show
and everything today.
Oh, shit, he came when this show was only hitting like 20K views.
Yeah.
Something like that, yeah.
When your ass leave, we're going to go even bigger.
Why you got to get rid of my man?
No, we ain't getting rid of Do No.
I love me.
If anything, Duno will leave before we kick him out.
Why would I leave?
I don't know.
I didn't leave.
You got hell opportunities.
Hey, we're just going to say, man.
I mean, if I start sitting here with my jury like this,
I'm going to fuck up by.
Have you seen me show up like this,
nigga?
The time is ticking,
the clock is going.
Duno got like
eight different podcasts and shit.
First of all,
I don't put he care about this one.
Hold on.
Hold on here on time for you
every day.
To rag and grab me
because he said it,
he said it too.
You really don't care about that
at the end of the day.
I don't know.
I just got to talk about this.
I'm here on time.
I'm here on time.
Every Wednesday.
Am I not?
I don't.
care, Duno. We got to talk about this.
Listen, how do you
got eight different podcasts?
No, no, no. Oh, shit. I didn't do it.
Oh, that was your shit. Hey, I can't hear
myself. Look, he's trying to act like he can't hear
itself. He doesn't care about it's like that.
I don't know what's going on. I got eight different podcasts.
I got three. I got my own. Hold on.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Okay. I was exaggerating
with eight, but you actually got three, niggas. I got three. I got
I got my own. I got the brown bag.
And I got at the end of the day, shot out of D.
Which one? Which one you like the most?
. Yeah, I was just about to say.
That's my
What's your second?
Mine.
Oh, okay.
So,
Brownback nasty, huh?
So pretty much
What Duano is saying
is he's going to leave
pretty soon
because his favorite
podcast is his podcast
So if he had to make a choice
He's leaving.
Is that what you're saying?
That'll still be my homie.
I was still supporting him either way.
Yeah, I'm going to support you.
I'm not leaving
fucking assholes.
I'll leave.
It's okay,
dog.
I'm not leaving.
We know you're going to leave.
Yeah, he's going to leave.
We know you're going to.
He already.
He already.
You are.
A little.
Harry. We know you're going to leave.
Why?
Hey, look, even we do the promo now, he just can't say at the end of the day, Tony Cous in the building!
He's out of here.
He's out of here.
He did he did today.
He's doing all his own interviews now.
He was grouped out the game today.
You know what I'm saying?
When I asked him now, they were like, hey, how did you get on no jeper?
I got myself on Nogne.
Wow.
Wow.
I just popped up and they accepted me.
Fuck, what's it?
He got a fucking podcast?
There's nothing wrong with that, though.
Ain't nothing wrong with that.
Hey, would you wear that shirt?
What I wear or wear?
I'm too big for that shirt.
I'm gonna pop out that boy.
I'm gonna look like the Kool-Aid man for show.
I didn't see Nadee in a few of these.
I think what happened is he stopped drinking.
He stopped drinking and it came to a census.
I didn't see Nade D in the club and the turtlene.
So that niggins tried to do the turtle neck in the club.
I see.
He had a turtlene got the club.
He had got him.
I didn't ever want a turtleneck in my life.
I've seen AD in the club with a turtleneck and a pistol.
I've seen it.
Whoa.
I've seen it.
Hold on.
No, wrong one.
Yeah, God.
See, he cold because he used to be my neighbor, bro.
That's how I really know him.
You know what's crazy?
I drove down that street today, and I swear to God I started to take a video of how close we used to live together so I could show it today.
No, when I moved out here.
I would have never lived in Compton.
As a Bay nigger, as a Bay nigga, I'm never living in Compton.
What was the government?
I'm from all over the Bay.
So I'm from all over the Bay. So I was born in Berkeley.
I lived in Richmond.
I moved back to Oakland.
Then I moved to Antioch.
Then I moved to Concord.
Then I moved back to Antioch.
Then I moved to Brentwood.
So who got the most whack?
L.A. or the Bay?
Okay.
You want to do this.
I got a row.
Every Bay League.
Come on here.
He'd be that man, man.
Here's the thing.
What are we defining swag by?
All over.
Just music, you know, slang.
Culture.
If we go off, see, this is what's crazy.
The best slang come from the Bay for sure.
This is what's crazy.
And AD taught me this, right?
Not only AD, but O.T.
simultaneously taught me this, and he didn't even realize it.
It's a difference between L.A. and Hollywood.
For sure.
So, L.A. is similar to the Bay.
Like we like cousins.
It's like Detroit, Philly, Chicago, Baltimore.
You know why to cut you, before you cut you all.
Look at you.
Grab your hands, can't even talk.
But no, sorry to cut you all.
But he is right though, because we don't get it.
I think the Bay is similar to LA.
So that's why I always ask the question.
Because I'm like, why we arguing?
That's why we like the same music.
We kind of dressed the same.
Fuck as a beat-or-same.
Y'all just be going crazy over the hats.
We ain't that crazy over hats like that.
That's true.
Y'all be ready to die over a hat.
We don't be going that far.
That's true.
Y'all be crazy with that.
But outside of that, it's pretty much the same shit.
It's like the same shit.
Like, the difference is, I would say is, y'all got gang culture.
We don't have that there.
You know what I mean?
So with gang culture, like, it's more like, I don't even want to speak about it.
But it's still crazy though because y'all still be doing the game shit.
So, Lo-Bugg'is is crazy out there and breaking niggas windows and car, breaking in cars and all type of shit.
That's kind of what I was about to say, like out there, it's a free fraud.
You know what I'm saying?
With then gang coach, like when you come to LA, as a bay nigga, when I first moved
to LA, I knew I couldn't do certain shit.
Just knowing certain people and like being in a certain thing.
I used to tell you, like, hey, man.
Yeah, this nigga tell me like, bro, you tripping.
Like, nigger, you're going over there.
Like, what is you doing?
I knew I couldn't do certain shit, but in the bay, it's kind of like Airyman for
themselves.
It's a free fall now.
You go over there, but it's at your own risk.
You might be good.
It might go bad.
You know what I mean?
and certain parts of LA, it's like, you know,
niggia, it's going to go bad over there.
Don't go over there.
Don't go with him.
Don't go with him.
Where he's from?
Don't go out to one tank.
He's going to tell him to get you.
He's the nigga that point people out.
Especially right now, don't go over there.
What's that?
What part of L.A. you're from?
Hey, Groove, tell him where you're from?
I'm from South Central.
You're from.
No, where you're from?
I'm from South Central, my, motherfucker.
No, no.
DP, DP, DP.
You turn you down to Lowe.
You know what to bank this week.
Ain't okay, bang it on.
Straight up.
Let's know he wear the same color as you.
Oh, man.
It's a nice color.
See, this is Giants' colors.
This ain't got nothing to do with no L.A. shit.
Oh, this is San Francisco giant shit.
I don't know nothing about the colors and all.
Yeah.
All I know is out here.
Don't wear that certain places.
Don't do it.
Don't do it at all.
No, but like I was saying,
this niggas used to really be my neighbor, bro.
I used to watch this nigga, bro.
When I first moved to North Hollywood, bro,
I just see this nigga just walk down the street every day.
With my dog.
With this little poodle he had.
Their dick was different.
He was watching him blow up and you was in the house, man.
He's got a call for your career was going to shit.
Nah, it's crazy because.
I'm talking about it.
He'll talk about it.
It's crazy because AD was going crazy with the music when I first moved out here.
So when you first moved to L.A., it's like tough trying to figure out like who actually do the job that they tell you they do.
You know what I mean?
So you meet so many people that's like, oh, bro, I do this.
I make beats for Chris Brown or I promote for this club or I do this.
So you get in the habit of like running around with people.
AD was like the first person I met that actually did what he said he did.
He was like, bro, I do music, but I already knew he did music because I was listening to his shit.
So it just so happened I was across the street.
Then he was just a cool-ass nigga.
So this nigga would have parties and shit.
And I just see like random-ass girls just walking up the street.
And I'd be like, damn, where they going?
Hey, what's going to AD house?
So how did y'all initially link up while you was walking your poodle?
He just called you like, hey.
No, no, no, I got tired of all them bitches walking up the street.
So I text that nigga one night, bro, what's going on over there?
You feel me?
So what's going on over there?
He was like, we're having a party come through.
Went up over there.
It was lit.
Every since then we've been locked in.
Too.
And then that shit went from, you feel me?
Tell them how, like, linking up with Cass and how everything fucking, you know what I'm saying, tied in together.
So being out here doing music and shit, as you would know, right?
You're going to run in there, everybody in their mama who do some music.
I had met my homie Cass one day.
Shut out, my boy, Cass.
And he was just talking from a perspective that I ain't never really, like, heard before.
You know what I mean?
Like, we was at Wakano.
Shout out to Wakano, too.
Volcano's fire.
That's some of the best.
Super fire.
Chinese food on earth.
Shout out to Wiccano.
Reasonable, too. Reasonable prices.
Very reasonable. Very reasonable.
Super.
We was at Wicano and my boy,
Cass, was, um, he was just
putting me up on game. You know what I mean?
Just about L.A. and the music industry
and Hollywood and everything. And it just
so happened, this nigga was like,
yeah, I'm gonna take you to meet my nigga
A.D. And I was like,
I know that nigga. He lives across the street.
He was like, that's my neighbor.
So he locked in
everything since then. Like I said, it's just,
It's been kind of destined.
This nigger been like a big brother to me.
Like, you know, I go to certain clubs.
They used to not let me in.
I start showing up with him.
They start learning my face.
I go to certain studios.
Niggas will look at me weird.
I show up with him.
They start learning my face.
So it was easier for me to get in the room.
So even though I've had, you know, my success and my moments and shit like that,
whatever it is, bro, would call me for I'm going to pull up
because a big part of my success has came through brush on me around the city
and embracing me and put me around certain people.
So I'm always appreciative of that.
Clap it up for AED.
Oh, yes.
Slap it up.
Yes, sir.
He don't do that for his homie.
He just steal from him.
He complained all the time.
He complained about the career that gave him.
He just mad at everybody that he hang around.
I appreciate it.
Grimey God.
Hold on.
Let's talk about that.
No, you gave me the show.
I'm on your show.
Let's talk about that.
I'm on your show.
I'm on the platform.
Adies gave me a chance.
to be on a platform and be here talking
and now you know how to add it. You call me the
Illuminati now. He called me the Luminati now.
I mean, because he did
do some crazy shit this morning.
This nigga will be doing this now, right? He said all that, right?
We have meetings. We have meetings.
My niggas in there having their secret
fucking meetings.
He can't get up.
You know what I'm sad?
That's that South Central
in it. Yeah, he plotting on me right now.
I don't know, nigga might try to set you up. You got to be in
every conversation.
Yeah.
I'm going to tell Adam and Josh.
We're going to kill that Nick out.
I don't know.
We're going to do them wrong one day.
Yeah, man, AD, man, he did the thing for me, man.
I appreciate it, man.
He is a good dude, man.
It's not a lot of, like, genuine people.
That's what we need to really talk about, genuine people.
It's not a lot of genuine people out here.
I feel like my man genuine until I heard he had three other podcasts.
He counted a day.
He counted the days.
Yeah, what's going on, man?
What do you mean?
I got different, um, fuck, what do you always say?
Different stories of income?
You know what I mean?
I got my own shit.
He has, he may be doing interviews by himself all the time on here.
You feel me?
He'd be doing part of the panels.
We're not on that motherfucker.
Okay.
He is in the panel.
You got a show, too.
No, no, I'm on this platform only right now.
Okay.
No, I'm all on my whole focus is on this platform only, man.
You know what?
He's a nigga lying.
What?
This nigg a lie.
He's trying to negotiate behind the scenes.
I ain't negotiate shit.
You know.
These two niggies are.
They get in Hollywood right now, man.
You get these niggins opportunities.
You see what they do?
Man, you put me on, man.
They call me Illuminati and secret meetings and all this shit.
That's what some people do.
Some people get opportunities, man.
They just, you know, they'll dip out on you.
Some people use you.
Some people misuse you.
It's okay to use a motherfucker.
You just can't miss you.
He got to fuck them.
Yeah.
Can't be misuse.
Can't misuse a motherfucker.
Like, that's when it just get bad.
Like, damn, man.
Like, I'm doing a lot for you.
Like, who.
No.
But that's where, like, a lot of shit, like, I can speak for myself.
I just did a lot of shit for a lot of niggas.
I don't never have to say that shit.
You feel me?
Anybody has ever did something wrong when I tried to be genuine with them.
That shit only lasts for so long.
That motherfucker fall flat because when you ain't got good energy,
that shit always ends bad for you in some type of way.
You know what I'm saying?
And like I just tell T.
He was damn near done with this industry, period.
You feel me, but him being a good, solid,
grimy nigga, but he's solid.
You feel me, a good, solid nigga.
It came back around full for him,
and now he's bigger than he was back then.
You feel me?
In his own light now, not off of nobody else's co-tail.
He's doing his thing.
I'm 100% proud of him.
What made you feel like he was done with the industry?
Because he had a little crybaby bitch.
That's what he is.
That's why.
He's emotional about everything.
I'm grateful B, T, and him.
bitch.
Man,
like you was just saying,
man,
the industry is cut through,
man,
and it's just a bunch,
it's full of fake shit,
full of liars,
full of lies all day,
and that shit just wear you down
and stress you out.
You know what I'm saying?
Like,
it just fucks you up
and you just can't keep going
through that shit,
like empty promises
and just waiting on shit
all day.
Like,
and you just can't keep going through that shit
and I know motherfuckers
dealing with labels
and R's and assistants
and managers and this thing
calling you saying you gonna get this verse
or this money and the motherfuckers ain't
falling through and lying with the shit
lying with the deposits
ain't coming with the shit so
it's like it's like super
depressing sometime man and it'll stress you out
to take a toll on you and I got kids
I got all the shit I don't want to take that home
and that fucked up energy I was just talking about
taking that home to my kids
and my girl and the whole little shit
fucking with these industry ass
niggas niggas really ain't from
LA.
You know what I'm saying?
I live in LA
because don't get it
fucked up.
It's a difference
between
Hollywood and LA.
You feel what I mean?
Like
too big
fucking difference
and it's a big
big difference
and that shit
to really take a toll
on you, bro.
So yeah
I'm like
you know what fuck it.
I agree with that.
I was just having
a conversation
earlier about
basically like
how
being real is minimized.
Right?
So it's like
you could be like
100%
authentically you, right?
Like, I could tell a story right now and be like, man,
I remember the money I made to help me move to
LA, right, to be able to come out here and chase
my dream, right? And I could be like,
I was in a car, allegedly, right?
I was in the car of my homies, and
we had a gang of weed in the car,
and we bust this play, and we made a lot of money,
and I saved that money to be able to move down to L.A.
I bought me a spot, right, got me a studio,
all this shit, right?
That shit sound cool
But when a nigga come out today
Be like
I shot all the ops
I killed this nigga
I did this nigga
Whether it's true or not
It's more entertaining than what the truth may be
You know what I mean
And that's where this shit gets a
Positivity ain't marketable right now
It's not
It's not
And you could be 100% authentically you
But it's like it may not be entertaining
It's something that really didn't happen
And some people play into what really didn't happen
and they make careers off that shit.
Like I said, they're W-W-E characters.
Yeah.
So that's what you got to deal with too.
And then you have your homie's starting to be W-W-E characters.
You got to know how to turn it off.
That's the worst.
And some things don't know how to turn it off.
You go home being the rock, and that's not cool.
You know what I'm saying?
That's the truth, go.
You got to turn that shit off for sure.
Like, yeah, that should, being positive ain't more.
But see, but that's why, and I feel like in your case, right,
I think you took the business out of it
and made it too personal.
And that's where you always lose.
It's like you got to understand, bro.
In this industry, whether you're rapping,
you're playing, whatever the situation in.
You can't get in your feelings.
You can't get in your feelings.
You can't get in your feelings.
And niggas is cutthroat out here.
And coming from the streets, if you,
your word is your word.
If you loyal, then I'm going to expect you.
I'm like, I've been knowing you.
I've talked to you.
We texts.
And then when you start doing business
And then when it go faulty, you ain't loyal
You know, when I'm from the street, I'm like,
nigga, I'm taking this shit to a heart
I'll fuck this business.
I'm like, I thought you was doing the same thing I was doing
So I'm getting mad at niggas.
So it just, yeah, and it just fucked me up.
They was playing the game.
You was really putting your heart in that.
I was putting my heart into it
and they was playing the game
And I didn't know that until way afterwards.
You feel me?
So, and then pun, he came and got me here
another real nigga.
So I trusted him like,
come fuck with AD.
this over here.
Shout out the pun.
Niggas want to be like pun.
He came and got me, man.
It's genuine up here.
You feel me?
It's genuine for sure.
That's the blessing though.
But no, but that's because, like I said before,
it's that real energy at the end of the day.
And I feel like, especially with shit that we're doing now,
we in Lange that niggas can't fuck what it's at.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, even with like, I just started dropping music again.
You feel me?
And the way that I drop it now, niggins can't compete with me no more.
You get what I'm saying?
Because the way I put my shit out now, the way I do everything that I do now, bro,
it's not the same way because when you trying to play fair,
none of these niggas is going to play fair with you.
In no type of industry.
I used to go to motherfucking labels and they were asking me about X, Y, Z artists.
They'd say, what you think of them?
I'd be like, man, a nigga, dope.
I'd be like that.
Niggas will tell me, man, that's the first art.
You're the first artist that ever says something good
about other artists in here.
Niggas are literally be in these rooms,
your name will come up.
They'd be like, it's a fact.
Man, I know, he, his shit, whatever, it's all right.
And that's because in hip-hop, like, for some reason,
like, not even just in hip-hop, like,
just like in the black community in general,
like, for some reason, we feel like it's a certain amount of seats
or a certain amount of time that we gotta reach success.
So we feel like when somebody get a seat
If somebody get to a certain level we ain't reached yet, they got our spot.
You know what I mean?
So we feel like we can't show love when it's like, nah, nigger, it's 50,000 other seats.
You know what I'm saying?
We only looking at this nigger who got his seat off this one area because we're in the same area.
So you might rap and he may rap and he got the seat first.
So you felt like, oh, he got the seat.
So I got, nah, like, it's another way to get there.
It's money limitless out here, bro.
It's limitless.
I feel like it happens a lot more on the West Coast.
Like literally like how we just.
How we just talked like I met bro doing music.
You know what I'm saying?
At the time, bro was doing clubs, performing, you know what I'm saying?
Hosting parties, all the shit.
Now he got his own show.
Now he on Twitch tearing it up.
You know what I mean?
So he didn't just look at it like, oh, this is all I could do is just rap and run around
LA and do shows.
Now he turned this shit into a show, turned it into a Twitch thing.
He turned it into everything that worked for him.
most people don't got the time or they don't want to put the effort in.
So when you start off like, imagine starting the Instagram page.
Mulfugherst start the Instagram page, they got zero followers.
And then you're competing with motherfuckers with a million.
So now you're seeing this girl, she doing this, she doing that,
and her followers going up every day.
And you're trying to figure out what you're going to do to get chores to go up.
This nigga figured it out.
So when a nigga figured it out, you got to salute that
because he could give you information to help you figure it out.
The problem is we don't go ask questions.
Yeah, you've been rapping for a long time now.
When did that shit start picking up for you?
Like, you know what?
Like, it's time, it's go time for to be the nigger.
I mean, with rap, it's always like I say,
like until you're number one on Billboard or something like that,
like it's always an up and down thing.
So for me, I've always taken it serious.
You know what I mean?
I've always been somebody that get up every day
and write a verse or write a song or think about what I'm not doing to like enhance my marketing
or enhance my following.
I've always been that person.
But sometimes you don't understand what you can be until you see other people tell you
what you could be.
You feel me?
So when I went to the leakers and I seen LeBron post it, I knew where I could go from that
day forward.
How do you feel about like the older artists, more established artists like two chains
and shit, man, go on and reach out.
Chains is a real nigga.
See, Chains is a nigger
that embraces the community.
Like, chains, he don't want to, like,
hinder nobody come up or, like, stop nobody from coming.
It's a lot of these old niggas
who don't want to see young niggas win.
Yeah, because he was giving you a big shout out,
man, he was on this album.
You was doing your thing.
But deeper than him put me on his album,
you got to think he was on my first single.
Like, he, I came to Atlanta
to shoot my first big video.
with him he came there you know I mean he brought his people out like he made
sure we were straight like the whole week so it's like certain niggas ain't gonna
do that that's just who he is as a person genuine it's genuine everybody ain't like
that bro some of these niggas is not like that I've for obviously you had a career
before the LA leagerness shit but like after that freestyle was like some of the
crazy shit that happened obviously working with chains and then you've
fucking the LeBron reports and all that was like one of the crazy shit where
You're like, damn, I would have never thought this shit would have happened right here.
I know you did a cartwheel with a broad.
Cartwheel?
I was fired up that day.
Why a cartwheel?
That's the easiest thing, you know what?
That is not the easiest thing.
I was fired up.
But what I would say is, bro, and most times when shit like this happened, it'd be like,
it happens to where, like, the person resent how it happens.
You know what I mean?
because it looked like it happened based off somebody, like,
wanting something off of a moment that happened for you.
But I think the biggest thing was I met my brother on my dad's side.
So I got a brother.
Oh, shit, that's fine.
Okay.
I got a brother that I never, like, hung out with, like, never met him, like, too much
and nothing just always heard about him.
And, you know, we lived two different sides of life, you know,
so he's kind of been in and out of the system, his whole life and shit like that,
So we never really got the chance to meet or anything like that.
So when the freestyle happened, a lot of people was hitting him like,
yo, this is your brother, this is your brother.
He was even hesitant about hitting me.
So one of, like, we got a mutual homie that had hit me like, yo, this is your brother, bro.
You need to tap in with him.
He's been, you know, trying to get in touch with you.
So I had called him one day, and we ended up on the phone for about eight hours.
And he was telling me shit about my dad.
That's fire.
He was telling me shit about my dad.
I never got to know.
You know what I mean?
I never physically, my dad went to jail when I was two.
So I never got to really sit with my dad.
Then he died in prison, you know?
But my brother was in prison with him in and out.
So him and my brother had a different relationship.
I never been to jail.
You know what I mean?
I wasn't really in the streets like that.
I dabbled and dabbled and shit.
That just never was my thing.
I was always on music.
And my brother actually had a relationship with my dad.
So through knowing my brother now,
It's like I got a relationship with my day.
That's far.
You know what I mean?
That's crazy.
You see, fucking music can do that.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
That's one of the dopest thing that's happened from that freestyle.
That is crazy right there.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
You want to see your grimy face.
You want to say something stupid like this.
You got that grinch laugh.
You want to say something stupid.
Go ahead.
I see it in the topic.
Let's get to it.
Let's get to it.
Let's get to it.
Say that crazy.
What's your favorite A.D.
My favorite A.D. song?
I would have to say the one we got.
Man, you don't know anything.
He don't know that that nigga song.
We got a little.
We got that nigga song.
We got some fraud.
We got some shit in the chamber.
See, this is the thing, right, with the AD songs.
It's two types of A.D. songs.
You got the, I got the juices.
Right
Yeah, oh, the loud cut
And then you
And then you got
I like loud cut
And then you got
And then you got the
nigga that
That kicked that shit
Right
I'm a fan of the nigga
that kicked that shit
So when we do songs
It's always from the perspective
Of us
Just going in on some rap shit
Oh super lyrical
Yeah
I'm a fan of the
I'm a fan of like
The club joints
You know what I mean
Like I even tell OT
That all the time
Like I'm a fan of
I look real good today
You know what I mean
But that nigga O.
O.T really
get busy. Like, I didn't
heard O.T. get busy on some shit.
You know what I mean? So it's like, when they come to him and
OT, I'd be loving when them niggas getting
their bag and start kicking that shit from
a real, a real rap perspective
because they could do it on a high level.
Niggas that really kick that shit, like
you're saying, like, niggas that really, really
rap. I'm trying to figure out why that shit
ain't, like,
reaching it. Yeah, it's not reaching. It's not, it's not
reaching, like, where it should be reaching.
You know what it is? It's,
it's like,
Like, the young niggas, right, like, the people who listen to rap ain't phone savvy.
So it's like the young niggas, they could get on TikTok, make a whole video, they could find whatever song they're looking for.
They could hear a song on TikTok.
Shazam that motherfucker, know how to locate it.
Like the person, my average fan that listens to rap, that nigga barely knows how to go on Apple Music, hit the search.
No, hell no.
I'm telling you.
Hell no, I ain't going to dumb hip-hop.
No, no, no, look, look.
It's not dumbing hip hop down.
It's the technology is moving so fast.
So they don't know how to decipher through all the shit.
Of course, the nigger know how to use Apple music.
But you don't know that you can have followers on that motherfucker.
Name a fucking,
name a fucking lyrical song you heard on TikTok.
Zero.
Exactly.
It's the way that music is digested now.
The fans that are making these songs go crazy.
Yeah, it's dumbed down.
It's nothing lyrical at the end of the day.
And you got to understand, too, like,
it's nothing lyrical because niggas just ain't lyrical.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just a type of art.
There's a lot of lyrical artists,
but niggas ain't listening to them at the end of the day.
You feel me?
These kids that are making TikToks,
they're trying to find a viral moment
at one part of the motherfucking song,
and they're dancing to it,
and they're running up the shit up the motherfucking charts.
Another problem is a lot of lyrical artists,
content don't match the,
the platforms that they present in it on.
You know what I mean?
So it's like you can't just like I can't, for instance,
I got on TikTok about three weeks ago, right?
I got about 80,000 followers in three weeks.
But I'm specifically writing content for TikTok.
It's not like I'm writing what I would write in my music.
I'm writing what works for TikTok, right?
So I do a freestyle called FYP.
You know what I mean?
FYP is the main hashtag.
on TikTok.
So if I'm doing shit based off that,
it's connecting in a lyrical way based off what they know.
But if I get on there talking about some hustling shit,
they're not going to get it all the way like that.
Are you doing that on your own?
Our labels is telling you to do that shit.
Shut out, my man's right here.
Be me and him on the phone at 6 in the morning.
Shout out to cast.
Shout out my brother, Gwop, dad, who was supposed to be here.
These are the conversations we wake up and have every fucking morning.
5 a.m. 6 a.m.
Bro, they're moving like this.
like this is what the algorithm doing today, this what this doing.
Okay, let's try to make something that cater to this right here,
but we're still going to be us with then doing that.
Oh, you're adjusting.
Yeah, we're adjusting.
Yeah, we're adjusting.
Yeah, a lot of people don't adjust.
Yeah, a lot of people won't adjust.
You got to.
Yeah, you have to out here for sure.
You got to think about it.
Just think about all the artists who were sitting there, like,
I don't want to put my shit on YouTube.
I'm going on B.
I'm going to do it the old way.
They're gone.
You feel me?
They're out of here.
And as music transitions and as everything transitions,
you're going to have new ways for people to do stuff.
And if you don't adapt to that shit, you're out of here.
It's not going to happen.
So, you know, shout out to bro because being a lyrical nigger, bro,
that's hard for people to be like, man, I'm about to do this shit for TikTok.
For real.
Because niggas like...
And step out.
Bro, because the older motherfuckers, they still look at this shit in the art form.
Because, you know, shout out to Cass, right?
Cass is smart as fuck.
Facts.
But he don't like dummy.
down nothing. Casby on my
ass every morning. Nick, what the
fuck is you posting on TikTok for?
Because I feel you.
But listen.
Yeah, we gotta get it, baby.
I'm up 40,000 in the week.
Yeah. You feel me? I got a whole new
fan base now that's tapping into
my streams because of TikTok.
You feel me? I call, bro, my nigga Kurt.
I call this thing in the morning.
I'd be like, Kurt, bro.
This shit went up yesterday on TikTok.
We have a conversation for about
hour but we come up with something for it we come up with a piece of content for whatever it may
be but that conversation don't happen without us paying attention to what the fuck is going on we could
just be some old mad niggas who just don't care you know what i'm saying and be like oh i want the
world to conform to what i used to be nigger it's over with it's over with we used to i just see some
shit the other day that said uh we used to pay $5.99 for ringtones. Now we keep our phone on silent.
Too. You feel what I mean? Like, my phone is on signing. It's on silent. We didn't move past
ringtones. We didn't move past CDs. We didn't move past CD players. Cars ain't even coming with
CD players no more. Niggas only got regular USBs in their car no more.
My nigga just told my nigga just told my nigga just told my nigga just told, uh, my nigga
Duke just told my homie feet the other day in the studio.
We're putting the track list together right now for my new project.
And he wanted a certain song to be in a certain spot.
He was like, niggins, you thinking like CDs still exist.
It's streaming.
Like a nigga's going to go from the intro one to go all the way down.
I still do that.
I don't listen to your album from intro to the last song.
That's some old school shit.
That's old school.
I just want to digest your album to see if I like shit.
It ain't nothing wrong.
with that you want the stream or not you know ain't nothing wrong with that you want the stream
nigger or what you're saying is that nowadays don't just look at who you have featured and
shit like that no not necessarily that but you got to think like like we said how music is digesting
that right so look cd days right you got somebody making a body of work right that you're
going to listen to from the start to finish the artwork is going to reflect with that everything around
at the campaign everything is that and you really listening to every single
thing because that's how artists became big because they're body of work
still doing that no but look you got to think about it something equivalent to
the day would be the ringtone era that's what they was mad at soldier boy
they're like soldier boy making that ringtone music he's making that ringtone music
because it stopped people from digesting that whole situation and they were going
to something instant then you got platforms right you got my space started
something right how people did it then they
simplified it. They went to Facebook. They simplified it even more. They put it on your phone. They get Instagram now. Now with Instagram, guess what it was? Videos were what?
Your story. No, but I'm saying before the story, people were looking at the shit that you post. That's how they digest this shit. Then Vine came out, right? Fine. You entertaining people with 15 seconds. Six seconds. You entertained motherfuckers in a short span of time and that's all the biggest shit that's going. So now,
everything is digest on the phone.
So what that got to do with your music and your album?
Like what you're going to have?
60 second songs.
No, it's just basically how you promote your album and how this shit is now.
No one is going to listen to track number one and then go all the way down to 16 with the synergy that don't fucking matter like that.
Y'all crazy if y'all think niggas ain't doing that.
Bro, who do you listen to that does that?
Listen.
Like, how do you listen to music?
Both are all right.
Both are you all right.
Both are all right, right.
What you're saying is
shit is being simplified, so it's
moving faster. So the average
person, right, who's not really
into hip hop, the shit we come
from, they're skipping through the interlude.
They're skipping through the skit.
They're going to the little baby feature.
Are they going to the O.C.?
I ain't going to lie, but that's what I do.
Like, brother, an album comes out.
I want to see how to feature shot before you sound by yourself.
See, that's crazy.
You see what I'm saying?
They're going straight to the feature.
Somebody like you, somebody like me,
who's a fan of the art, we gonna roll a blood up,
order some food, let that bitch run from top to bottom.
What if you got artist like, what if you got
shit, no, it's not because young boy don't got features.
Look, young boy don't got features and he the biggest nigga.
They're digesting that shit.
But they're not listening to it.
He has youth, but they're not listening.
He doesn't drop his music the same way as a Kendrick Lamar would drop his
He drops every day, I think.
He drops a lot, but...
He drops a lot, but if you listen to, like, a Kendrick album, right?
There's a whole story and storyline behind it.
When you listen to young boy, it's kind of like...
It's straight to the point.
I get what you're saying.
I get what you're saying, bro, it's like a body of work,
and there's just a bunch of songs in one place.
It's a different thing.
It's kind of like, bro, I didn't realize what Blas did
until I watched this fucking The No Love Lost.
Every video, the whole thing was a storyline.
I didn't know that until I paid attention
because I just liked the fucking song.
If they didn't have the visual, you wouldn't have digested it like that.
The same way.
I think I'm here.
See, me, I still listen.
When it's an artist I fucking like, bro, I get my headphones.
I go in a quiet area, and I just sit there and digest that shit.
But that's also because you are artists.
Exactly.
I'll be in the car with it.
That's crazy.
I'll be in the car with it.
The car too.
I'll let it run.
Yeah.
I mean, you got about a good 30 seconds.
But I give it two tests.
I give it my own personal test and then the car test.
You feel?
me. So it too is quicker. The 30 seconds on song, right?
I mean, intro, then if it's, the beat ain't, I'll fast forward and to see if it'll, you know,
speed up a little bit. I'm like, okay, he's just doing it. If it ain't doing it up, skip,
I'm going right to the next one. And I'm going to that. Even what you just said is based
off what he just said, right? A little bit. You getting, no, because what you just said is you're
going to the features, right? What you just said is you're skipping to what you're looking for.
So y'all all is kind of skimming through to find something of your favorite part.
y'all not just letting it run.
Well, I'll let it run afterwards.
I'm going to skim through to see, okay, that one cool, that one cool, that one cool.
Then I know what's up.
Look, the gun and shit, I ain't going to lie, but I ain't heard one other song than the pushing piece shit.
For real?
Because he's not my time.
He's not my favorite.
Wow, that nigga shit.
Bang.
Listen, shit hard.
Baby face race.
Shat him.
Shout out the gunner, but shout out to my nigga, my nigga, too.
Yeah, oh, yeah.
No, see, but Larry June is my time music.
So I'm going to listen to shit down.
like that I've never heard before.
I'll play the intro.
I just got to shout my.
I got to shout my nigga June out
because June been pushing P.
Yeah.
I got to shout him out.
You know what I mean?
Larry June, they're killing it.
He's been pushing P.
He came up with the, with the slang pushing P?
I mean pushing P.
You know, if you leave it up to me, that's a, that's a, that's a, that's a bait thing.
You know that.
You know, that.
Hey, yeah, y'all niggas go again.
It's every one of fucking time.
I mean, look, man, when they pee, they pee.
Yeah, I know.
That was some pimps shit.
I thought.
When I first heard that, I'd been, heard the bass shit before.
When I heard that, I just thought it was like, like some comedy shit.
Because, you know, like, the me.
She, but I saw, you know, I'm not really into music because shit.
But I heard the memes.
Like, I was watching the memes before I heard the song.
And I was like, oh, this is where the shit came from.
I don't even know that shit, bro.
To give it a buck.
Yeah, nah, pushing pee like that.
That's some shit
We've been saying in the bay for years
And you know, that ain't no
You know, you know
Shot at Gunner or nothing
Because I respect Gunner for doing that song
Because we need the world to know
That's where it come from
You know what I mean
We need the world to say P
We need more P's out here
Because niggas out here
Really be T's
You know what I mean
And be buying these whole shit
And be doing the wrong shit
Hold on man
I'm a T
I'm a T
I'm a T
I ain't push the Pee here
To me
You know
Can you in like
I ain't put you in being.
But that's a,
that's a,
hold on.
Hey,
big is different.
Boy,
they're heller different
because you said
you got to understand
the bay is the one
place in the world,
bro,
where like women like build up
their nigger.
That's the,
that's a true.
What?
Women,
women,
it's like.
Women's spinning on the niggas
the way
niggas
in the way.
You know how many
bait that you've been
on my damn
that I turn them down
because they too far.
So you're going to get to,
man,
you ever been to,
you ever been to build a bear?
Yes.
He looked like one too.
You look like me.
You look like one.
He tried to play me.
Man, you look like Kirk over there.
If you ever been to build a bear, if you come to the bay, it's like build the nigger.
What?
I need to go to the, what?
So the female, he ain't lied.
So in the bay, the female wants to find the nigger that got some drive and some hustle about
itself.
But he might not have the funds.
He may not have resources.
That's true.
He may not have the things.
to be able to maximize his ability.
So you know what she going to do?
She's going to put him in position.
So they're peas.
You feel them?
No, they're not peas.
They create peas.
Oh, wow.
Also, you say, that's crazy.
They create peace.
You said some close shit in the freestyle.
Shout out to the minorities, too,
because the minorities, I was sitting there talking to them,
and I was telling them how LA is,
they didn't understand it because they ain't never moved out here
or fucked with bitches out here.
They're like, we ain't spending no money on no.
bitches we ain't doing this because that bro when you from the bay you from sack
the girls bro they really be like you said building a nigga so they've been giving you shit
for valentine day now bro look this was crazy right he said no bro look this was crazy
hey what's the corner shit you got from about when i first when i first move
when i'm gonna figure for the star rapping when i first when i first moved at la
right, I was like, I was meeting females and shit, right?
And I was like, I was expecting, like, them to, like, you know, fund their own festivities.
A man, I ain't never let a woman Jimmy left because I ain't get her or burton.
You what you said?
So when I first came out here.
So I was in LA bar, you was throwing shot at LA, bitch.
Like, Gina?
Uh, yeah, pretty much.
But when I first came out here, right, I remember the first spot I went to when I first came out here.
Y'all probably remember this spot.
It was a spot on Ventura called Stir.
Yeah, Stur was booming.
It was booming, right, when I first moved out here, right?
My homie, shut that motherfucker down, man.
Damn.
Why you do that, homie?
Who's the homie?
He's a RIP.
He's not here no more.
But he's the reason Sturr is done.
Damn, RAPE to the homie.
But I went to Sturr, right?
And I went in there, and it was this bad joining there.
You know what I was talking to her?
So I ordered me a drink.
You know what I mean?
I ordered myself a drink.
And then the drink came and she was like, you're not going to order me one?
And I was like, I ain't know you was thirsty.
You know, like I ain't.
So y'all ain't court, bitches.
Not because where we from, the girl would have ordered the drink for both of us.
I need to move.
You feel me?
So the fact that I even had to order it, in fact, I even had to order it,
I was kind of thrown off that I had to order my own drink.
Then I realized, oh, shit, I went to.
LA one day. I went to Long Beach to a bar, right? And the nigger did the same thing.
Then I start realizing the difference between L.A. and Hollywood. Oh, so we some holes.
No, Hollywood is some T's. There's some P's in L.A. There's some P's in L.A.
There's some P's in L.A. There's some P's in L.A.
Yeah, don't play at him. I'm a T. I'm a T.
Oh, we T. He's a T. He might be a T. He might be a T. No, he's a T. I'm talking
about him. He might be a T. Wait. Nah, he's a T. He's a T.
Wait, so are you guys
He's a full buddy
We tease
We tease
I mean
I don't got tea money
Like them yet
But I ain't got to have
No money
But I don't know
I ain't ever seen that
No I used to move like that
But then the niggas
I was hanging around
They was just like
Man that's some bum-ass shit
So they're tees
They're like
They're like nigga
We're on some fly shit
She's a hell of
Now
She's like
What's a pee
I'm a pee
And a tape
You know what he's
You know what he's
He's still a pee
You got to get a
My boy
He's still a pee
No, but that's it.
No, I've learned.
You're a goddamn lie.
You're a teen now for show.
I've learned to be a PTP.
Part-time?
A part-time player.
You see what I'm saying?
I've learned to be a team.
So when I go to the bay and I go to a bar,
don't buy her a drink.
She got to buy me one.
Here's the problem.
You're in trouble the minute you step in the bay.
True.
Why?
Because you're asking?
Exactly.
Oh.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
When we over there, we eat like this look.
No, listen.
You know, wait a little, no, no, no.
Bay women love Mexicans.
I know.
They love it.
So you're in trouble because the minute they see you, they own you.
No, they're going to rape you.
They own you.
You don't stand in change.
He's going to get your ass.
Next Wednesday, he is not going to be here.
He's moving his podcast to San Francisco.
So what city specifically?
But actually, the one time I did go out there,
shit, but that shit was a dope-ass volleyball.
be reminding me of the city.
No, the bay is dope, bro.
The bay is a, it's a good place.
Man.
You know, unfortunately, it's being gentrified right now.
You know, just with...
Same as LA.
No, no, no, but Chippa,
that's why it reminded me so much of the city
because I'm from downtown LA.
And then it's like the same thing.
All that shit is being hell of fucking gentrified.
And it's...
Wow.
They still got Sundays out there?
I don't know.
What about Harlitz?
Nope.
Hey, so when you go to the mall with a girl in the bay,
you don't take your card out for her shit?
I'm not going to the mall with no girl in the bay.
Okay.
I'm not going to the mall with no girl.
Most of the girls that helped me out in my life was from.
For real?
For real?
I'm sitting here at me.
He's a head of surprise.
Most girls in the bay going to go to the mall for you.
For sure, for sure.
Damn, I'm seeing my girl probably listening.
You need to go to the mall.
I told you all.
I used to drive four hours, bro, for $300, man.
I was doing that shit.
You were stanging.
That dick wasn't even making $100.
I'm gonna make it a hundred hours.
Baby, I need the help.
That was a lot for me back then.
What part of the bay was you from?
You know where that $100 was going out?
That nigga went to end and out.
Nick, I'm in Hayward.
Bro, Bryce, I didn't went to the Sunnydale's.
You know what that is.
I didn't went all over that motherfucker, bro.
I want some shit trying to get some dollars, bro.
The bay is a very unique place.
The L.A. bitch is got to figure her to fuck out.
You need to go move to the bay.
LA bitches is LA women.
No, but you got to understand this.
For L.A. women, right?
Yeah, L.A. women.
We're going to say women.
I'm from a man.
I'm not. I'm mad over there.
On Wholefession next week.
Hey, D. Simba Tiro.
Do no, fuck you.
No.
Unless L.A. bitches get our own money, too.
You got to understand, right?
In Hollywood.
Everybody lives out here, right?
So.
Move the fuck out.
We don't want to you.
No, but look, the girls, right?
every time they go out somewhere
they have their pick at rappers
basketball players
entertainers D boys
all type of shit so the
market my nigga of money is
all here so guess what
everybody wants the same bitches right
here get this get this here's the bag here here's this
here's this here's this so these girls get used to that and
accustomed to that when you go to other cities
in other places like that it ain't like that
it's not like that I literally just
told my homie bro
I shouldn't even say this, but fuck it.
I just tell him my homie, right?
We're shooting a video right now.
He's from the Bay.
I was like, bro, originally I told him
let's shoot the video in the Bay, right?
Because I was like, we could get more support.
It'll be more turnt up.
You're going to get more bang for your book, right?
He was like, no, I want to do it in L.A.
Woo, woo.
I'm like, all right, cool.
We do it in L.A.
We got cool video, right?
boom, they just left
Chris Brown
video.
They just left
Tiger video.
They just left
Tiger video.
They just left
Tiger video.
Don't do me like that.
Why make your ass
put up a muscle in that motherfucker shit?
Don't go like
this in that one fucking. He just
can't even work it out that bitch.
Thing, that leave
This shit
Bosh ain't time
Samma can never come back
to no jumper
Trem will never
I had to fuck with him
I had to fuck with him
I had to fuck with it
But now
I was saying all that to say right
You're going up against
The top shit
Everybody out here
Is doing something
From movie stars
To the biggest artist in the game
So when you come out here
you could have 50,000 to spend on a video.
You could have 100,000 to spend on the video.
Some people spend 100,000 blocking off Hollywood Boulevard.
Simba, you hide as a motherfucker.
I'm serious.
I'm serious, bro.
I'm saying that, listen, you know.
But he has an Joe.
I'm saying that. I'm saying that because what bro was breaking down
about this shit being the top dollar.
this shit. You know what I'm saying? Like, when you're out here, like, you're doing,
you're at the top of your game. Like, you can't come out here just on some, like,
I'm a finessing. You finessey. You're fined to fuck with the hole. Everything is, it's a movie
being shot around the corner. Yeah, on God. And it's another video being shot around there.
This is the top point of entertainment. You see so many girls fly out here from other places
because they know, they're like, man, listen, I'm about to get chose out here some type of way.
They're not doing that everywhere. They leave. You know. They leave. You know.
even from where they grew up at because the guys can't compete.
You know what I'm saying?
They can't do it.
Facts.
Yeah, for real.
Facts.
That's all I would say.
Look, we used to hide to bitch.
No, that's all I'm saying.
He's just looking like.
It's really, in a really teaching out of here.
Like, if you want to get females, if you want to do that, like, like, for example, when I took Duno out, right?
Duno was looking how we moving, me and Big Chief and us.
He's like, what the fuck?
I know you probably never seen no shit like that.
Just how to everything was just like.
No, no, but it's crazy because it's really two different worlds because I grew up like 10 minutes from it.
But the world I grew up in is so fucking different.
And I'm like, bro, I pass by this shit all the time.
But I tell you, when we got off right down, I was like, bro, my whole life, I did not know that this shit was here.
Yeah.
Until I started, what would it be the industry shit?
Like whatever the fucking I'm like, bro, that's crazy.
What's that ID for doing that?
No, no.
But you know, but like, just, just like how this shit is.
shit is for the females, how you accommodate them and everything like that, because if they
think you a boss out here, then you're going to get played. If they think you are lame, they think
you that. These bitches won't talk to you at all out here. It's over for you.
Bro, you don't got a section of a club, no bitch is coming over.
Oh, for sure, no.
It's different because it's like most people around the world, like, if you got a dream in
motherfucking London or Australia, most people would be like, I'm moving to L.A.
You feel?
Like, they move here. So you're getting people all around the fucking world.
coming here to chase their dreams.
Literally, so they're going out every night.
They're in the club every night.
You feel me?
They're doing something every night,
and you competing with them.
You competing with them.
Like, you're competing to stand out
in the midst of all this shit.
So it's a real, it's a real, like.
Guess who's going to be getting to live their dreams?
These crackheads.
What?
Shit.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You high now.
Hold on, hold on.
No, go in there.
Go into that.
Look at this motherfucking topic.
You know what I'm saying?
You read it.
Go into that.
Biden denies program for drug addicts includes free crack pipes.
The Biden administration said Wednesday the crack pipes are not included in a safe smoke kit available in a nonprofit to reduce infections among drug addicts.
But hold on.
I thought that nigga was, I thought he did the bill to give him crap.
I thought I read that wrong.
That's what they're saying.
Yeah, that's so, that's crazy.
So just to make shit safer.
So you're going to give people crack pipes instead of fucking around with,
I think the fact that the president in crack pipes in the same sentence is crazy.
It's crazy.
That's crazy as fuck.
It's crazy.
Do y'all feel, so is Trump crazy now?
Is Trump crazy or is this crazy?
I don't give a fuck about neither one of these niggas.
But that's kind of like on the same level.
Like crack pipe.
He's a dumb ass.
He does not.
But it says does not.
What I was reading said, it did.
You know what I'm saying?
It was saying he did.
I mean, this is the topic he gave.
You know, you know what I said?
But they got, they got mad at me the other day.
It was like, you know you're wrong.
I'm like, I'm not wrong.
Okay.
No, I was not.
The comments, 90% of comments agreed.
with me.
Hold on.
I mean, that's what they were saying.
Was there a reason that he gave the crack?
Like, is, is it a reason that he spoke on behind why he's doing this?
To keep the people.
To limit infections among drunk users.
Because niggins is sharing needles and sharing all type of shit.
They're getting sick.
So he wanted to make this shit safer.
So everybody, here you go.
Here's your own pipe.
So fuck student loans.
Yeah.
Like.
That's a business.
We know that.
It's people that's like.
Man, they got kids in cages, dog, still.
They still got that?
They still got kids in cages.
Kids ain't cages.
Yeah, the Latino immigrants.
For sure.
You ain't never seen that?
On the border?
They was giving them them fucking styrofoam fucking covers and shit.
I thought they cut that shit out.
I thought so, too.
It's sick people out here, bro.
Did they stop building the wall?
It's homeless people.
No, for the wall's always been there.
Promise you, you can't just jump over the shit.
I mean, you can't.
I don't know what I mean?
Like, think about, like, think about,
Like, think of it.
I think of it over there, he deserved to be a citizen,
because, yeah.
That shit ain't, hey, that'll look easy at all.
Think about how crazy that got to be, like,
imagine if I walked in here and was like,
I got this idea, y'all.
I want to donate $30 million.
Worth the pipes.
Or crack pipes.
Keep your niggas safe.
They can be like this.
Because don't his son or his brother
or something do crack or something?
Somebody cracked out in his family.
I ain't even gonna lie.
Somebody cracked out in his family.
Somebody's cracked out in...
He's like, don't do it.
To Hunter Biden.
Are you voting for Biden?
Don't do it to Hunter Biden.
His name Hunter, right?
He's a former addict.
His son?
His son.
So he's trying to keep...
Man, his son was smoking dope
and his dad's the president.
They should have never let him be the president.
Why, I guess his son?
Yeah, the whole family fucked up.
ain't anything.
Oh.
That is crazy.
He's like Hunter Biden.
Don't talk about Hunter Biden.
What other topic you got on that motherfucker?
Let's hear about this.
Memphis Black Lives Matter founder,
Pamela Moses sentenced to six years
for illegally voting.
You seen that?
Damn.
It was fucked up because it was his other guy
that said he did this shit twice
and he didn't get no jail time.
That's what I'm saying, bro, Dave.
And his ex-wife name who's dead.
Yeah, that's scary.
He voted in her name and he really didn't get no
time and then she did it and got six years
six years for voting
damn yeah that's
illegally I mean but still
probation community hours would have been cool
I'm confused
don't go vote
we'll vote yeah I ain't gonna say that
vote vote vote vote vote vote vote
she got six years in prison
but that's it had to be with all the
six years in a day in prison
after she was convicted of illegally
registering to vote while she was on probation
for previous felonies and she got
six years for voting.
Oh, so not like she used anybody's name.
She just wanted to go vote herself.
No, she went to go vote herself.
So she's a felon.
She's a felon. And they gave him six years for that.
Damn.
That is crazy.
That's what I was like, what the fuck?
What do you think, Simba?
I think we should move on to that.
Political issues.
It's bad.
You must even in the back like this.
Don't say your word.
They already said,
Hunter Biden, baby.
Because it'd be so much behind political issues,
you don't know what's, you know, really being reported.
What's, you know.
No, that's real, though.
It's tough.
Yo Gotti!
Let's get it.
This one I thought was dope.
Shout out to Yo Gotti.
Yo Gotti releases dollar for dollar.
Master recording so people can add verses and earn revenue.
Wow.
That's hard.
You told everybody they could put that shit on DSPs
and make money from the situation.
That's dope.
More motherfucking artists need to do shit like that.
Because I heard motherfuckers talking shit.
You, you picking you, picking the wrong niggas and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Now, just go ahead and hop on the song then and make some money.
Let's see what you going to do.
Exactly.
I want to hear your verse.
My verse.
What would you do?
Niggas shit, I don't know.
I can write one though.
Y'all, what's up, nigga?
I get on you niggins.
He just smiled.
He just smiled.
He just smiled.
That's what he do.
I think that's dope, man.
Shout out to Yo Gotti.
Shout out to the boy, Dane, too.
Shout out the Dane, man.
He's one day from the Bay, man.
He's from the Bay Area.
I wonder if Yo Gotti's taking a percentage off of everybody.
Nah, I think he said that song, everybody could just, you know, it's a universal.
That's hard.
Royalty thing.
So that's dope right there, bro.
It gives a lot of artists opportunities, a lot of people a chance to, you know, get their
streams up, you know.
Man, he'd be showing love to me.
to his artist and the people that he be signing.
He's a real boss when it comes down to this.
Lying out the money.
Like, what you want, bro?
Have a ticket a million.
Just laying out the cash.
I'm like,
I ain't never seen a nigga in Los Angeles
do no shit like this.
Niggers ain't never did that.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't even know.
Don't you do that.
I ain't never seen no nigga do no shit like that.
Who did it from the West Coast period?
Are you saying like, do like, do shit like what?
Cash money, million dollars.
Counted out in the studio.
I think, no, but I think,
overall, you mean,
love, right? Like, no, not
love. It's about... Bro, it's love, brother, bigger.
Putting, putting motherfuckers in
position to win. A lot of artists on the West Coast
have put people in position. No, I'm talking about
but having it under one umbrella.
Not no, he over here, he over here.
Like, for example, he got
black youngster, he got money bag,
Snoop, he got ESTG.
I'm talking about under the same
label, the same umbrella, the same
business. Snoop put people in. Who
who does Snoop sign? And shout out
to a-uh, but who does Snoop sign?
see when you saying
I'm asking you the question
no that's a different thing but when you said
position signing that's two different things
when you're saying position
what I mean what I mean is gave them the record deal
put them out there
did all that shit let them create
their shit and continue to repeat that
and make stars it's not a lot of
motherfuckers that's sitting there doing that
they be in competition with the same
what you say Dr. Dre
and they're and he's let them have their own label deals
Dr. Dr. Dre made a lot of West Coast stars
Dr. Dre made a lot of West Coast stars
Dr. Dre made a lot of motherfuckin' West Coast stars.
And like we were talking about earlier,
Def Roe was like the only place
where motherfucking Shub was like,
here, here, here, and getting that.
But as of today, see, Dr. Dre made a lot of stars,
but it was over time, though.
And it would usually be like one person
and years later go by to be like that.
Okay.
It went M&M.
It went to 50.
You feel me?
It went to game.
Kendrit.
And you would say like Amazon Pack.
And that's over what?
30 years.
So how about this?
instead of us talking about the past, right?
Snoop Dogg just got
DefRoebred.
How do we
apply to the future?
How do we make sure
the new death row?
That's his choice to make.
But is it up to just him
or is it up to us as a community
for when there's an artist
that got something going on?
How do we support them? How do we
platform that artist? How do we help
that artist be able to get to that platform?
so they can help him get to the world.
I hope he's thinking just like that.
I'm pretty sure.
I'm for sure.
And think about labels in the game right now
are not the same as they used to be.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, what we got left?
We got like Top Dog, Goddy doing his thing.
Like, Ross did his shit, you know what I'm saying?
QC.
Yeah, QC, but there's not a lot of conglomerance like that now.
But you got to understand, bro.
And we talked about this before.
Like, okay, what's the percentage of black people in California?
I know you probably know because Cass will tell you that shit all the time.
No.
I know.
He told me that all time.
It's going to be like 3% right?
It's something close to that, right?
So it's like it's a lot more black people in the South, which means it's a lot more black club owners.
It's a lot more black store owners.
It's a lot more black platforms that black music could live on.
out here it's a lot more diverse right so it's tougher for us over here so it's not as easy
for somebody on the west coast to actually start a label get funded find a furnishing label to back
this shit and then find an artist that actually could be supported in the world could digest too
that's a fucking tough thing coming from over here and we got a limited amount of black people
for sure so we can't just base it like we can't look at it like ain't nobody doing done for us like
nah, we kind of like crippled in a way.
But also the artists from there, they also travel from Atlanta to here.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't like we go over there.
Because you have to come here because we got all the entertainment.
Look where we at.
Where's this at?
Yeah, for sure.
Where's the L.A. leakers?
For sure.
Where's the biggest radio stations?
But they got all the studios in the artists that's booming.
So take your ass out there, get a song, do your thing.
but we put limitations on what we do
out here on the West Coast.
Like, they don't want to take their ass out there.
Like, I don't know why we...
But it's not digested.
You can't take a certain sound
and make that shit work somewhere else.
It doesn't happen.
That's real.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of motherfuckers, when they come down here,
they'd be like, oh, that's West Coast sound and shit.
You feel me?
Yeah.
Our shit is rooted in funk.
Yeah.
You feel me?
Our shit is funk music.
So when you hear them heavy bass lines,
when you hear that shit come on,
Like, that's George Clinton and them niggas back in the days.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that shit, that shit turn us up.
Over there, it's a different culture.
You know what I mean?
They move a little different.
You know what I mean?
But that shit is reaching every region.
Like, we just being complacent and we don't want to do nothing else but that sound.
We got to get out of our bubble.
But you got to understand.
The kids and everybody dictate what the fuck is hot.
The consumers dictate that at one point of time,
West Coast shit was the hottest.
shit and that was what that was at the time so guess what everybody out here that sounded like that
they was winning they was getting a plaques they was doing that that shit shifted and once it shifted
it stayed southern but it's also a thing of it's about shit clicking at one time so it's like
the way to the way to self-dress you know what i mean strip club culture chicken wings like the music
Like it's all clicking at one time.
You know what I mean?
Like we're looking at a fucking Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl.
When did we ever seen that?
You know what I mean?
So it's like it's the culture right now has become pop culture.
It's a mainstream thing.
It's not like.
So what you think?
West Coast artists can't hop on that, that wave?
I don't think.
I don't get, we know.
It's about being accepted.
It's like right now, right?
You can't take, let's say like a YG, right?
If you notice, right, like YG New Single, right?
It's not West Coast.
It's attempt to be universal so you can play at different places.
You can't take our sound, and the motherfucker Atlanta DJs is going to play that shit in the club
like they're playing their shit.
They used to certain tempos.
They used to certain ways that shit is done.
But that's why somebody like a Roddy Rich or somebody like an OT would fucking translate out there.
Because they, even though they're from the coast, they sound will go every fucking where.
That is the fucking staple right now.
That's the fucking sound that we got.
If you can't transcribe that to that shit right now,
you're going to stay in your region.
And even, like I would say, Brooklyn drill right now.
It's the biggest shit in motherfucking New York.
But you got to take that shit somewhere else,
and they'll be like, you know what?
They'll categorize that.
That's in New York.
You're right, because I ain't heard none of that shit.
That's what I'm saying.
It's popular.
It's popular.
But they don't play that out here.
But New York, New York and L.A., right?
is, well, let's say New York and California,
is big enough to where artists can be able to be popping in those regions
and have careers and not have to leave.
Facts.
So artists could be booming in L.A. or the Bay,
and they can go from Fresno to L.A. back to Seattle to wherever.
Like, they don't necessarily have to leave the West.
Same thing over in New York.
You could be popping in New York and go from New Jersey,
to Philly to Connecticut, to Baltimore, to Buffalo, wherever.
You know what I mean?
in the south, you move,
it's the same thing over there.
When you're popping in Atlanta,
you're popping into Carolinas,
you popping in Texas.
They got way more markets.
Yeah.
Way more markets.
But in order to expand, right,
to a mainstream level,
you got to come here
because these is where the interviews is.
This is where media at.
You got to go to New York.
You got to go to a breakfast club.
You got to go to Hot 9-7.
That's where media at.
How hard was it for you to get your first deal?
Well, I'm a hustler,
so it's pretty easy for me.
You know?
How long it took you?
I moved to L.A.
I had a deal in the year.
What did you do with your first big check?
I knew it wasn't going to work.
I knew it wasn't going to work.
I wasn't worried about necessarily, like, making the big music
or making the right records.
I was just worried about, like, getting the studio
to be able to get to the next phase of it.
So I used that to be able to fund my studio,
and then that helped me get better as a musician
and just as a writer, you know,
and it helped me meet a lot of people.
I met a lot of people who I still see today
who be in these same rooms working, writing for everybody.
You know, they used to come through my studio.
I go through their studio, but I met them through having that studio.
So that was like the most important thing I did
was like be able to fund my studio
and be able to meet people out here
so I could be able to have resources to meet everybody.
How much music you had to put out on your,
when you signed your first deal.
I put one song up.
And your deal was good.
I was out of there.
Godly.
It was the right people.
That's what I was telling you earlier.
Godly.
The nigga that called me about him
was somebody that's very,
very fucking connected.
That nigga was like,
and what you think?
What's a car?
I'm like,
the nigga across street,
this nigga's hard.
You know what I mean?
The nigga with the poodle.
That nigga wrap his ass off.
You know what I'm saying?
Who the fuck poodle is that?
Where that bull fuck pudo?
You didn't have brought that motherfucker, man.
No, but bro, like, I really respect bro.
Grine because, like, he ain't fucking know me, bro.
You know, I'm a nice guy.
But niggas be like, hey, bro, listen to my shit on sound.
Look, I got the shit on SoundCloud and shit like that.
And I'm sitting there chopping up with him, you feel me?
A lot of motherfuckers don't, they're not going to do that, especially with some L.A.
You're familiar, you're like, the fuck, no.
You're not going to do that.
But the motherfuckers that he got connected with, bro, was the right motherfucking people.
And shout to Jason Cash.
Same type of situation.
That'll make or break every single person out here, bro.
You have to have the right connections.
You got to definitely know the right people.
Like I said earlier, everybody say they do something.
But it's hard to actually know who do what they say they do.
Once you know who those right people is,
and like, I remember Kanye and Drake,
they had a concert out here to Larry Hoover shit, right?
and one of my
homies was calling me
and this was around the time around Christmas
everybody getting robbed
out here in LA
right?
You call me too.
That's the tour of my thing
everybody getting robbed, right?
And my homie called me like
bro they're saying we shouldn't go
niggas gonna be up there
tripping, they're gonna rob us, woo, woo,
I said, I'm gonna cart right back
I call AD
AD.
A.D.
My nigg said,
woo, woo, woo,
Should I go?
Man, look, Cus.
It's Spunky out there, but it ain't all that bad.
As long as you got your people, you're cool.
Go in this way, get up out of there by this time.
You go, all right, for sure.
I followed instructions.
We in and we out, took my little brother to the concert,
had a good time.
We was back at the house about 1 a.m.
You know what I mean?
Like, as long as you know the right people to tap in with
and who to call, you know, where to go,
where to go, where not to go.
You know what I mean?
But you just can't be out here on no renegade shit
Because that layer eats your ass up fast
Fast
It should eat you up fast
Fast
It eat you up fast
Are you be writing your verses
Or you be free styling
Both
Both
Both
What come out the hardest though
The shit I write
When I be spending hours on it
Yeah
When I used to like write songs
I should be like
Am I taking too long
Am I trash?
Nah
It ain't that
You got to understand
Like, nigga, it's taking me too long to do this shit.
I'm like, I gotta be trash.
Some shit, like when you crafting.
Like, when you crafting certain shit, bro, like, you gotta know, like, you know, you're doing something different.
You ain't just trying to say what everybody else saying.
And it may take you a minute to get what you trying to say.
They don't make you less talented.
You know what I mean?
Like, you just got a different goal you're trying to reach.
Like, you got those certain records will make you feel like, you know what?
what I'm a freestyle
and shit
Really?
You know what I'm saying?
Really?
With the shirt on
Really?
With the shirt on
That's when I have
The best writer
In the world in the room
Casamigos
Oh
Shout out Casificos
My old friend
Casamigos
So we know your verse
It's gonna be trash
Casamigos is the best writer
In the world
Damn
When you got Casamigos in the room
It just you know
It just flow
It just go
a different vibe though.
Just go.
You know what I'm saying?
That's a sick-ass vibe.
You know.
No, it's not.
What?
A vibe nigga flowing off to Casamigos?
Why you say it's sick?
Sick in a good way or bad way.
Oh, good, okay, okay.
To me,
sick ass me.
He was like,
that was a bad thing.
I was about to say,
nah,
that's a good thing.
Do you feel like being a rapper,
you got to uphold that image?
You know what I'm saying?
Like,
because you got your chains on
and your whole little shit.
Now it's feeling like you got to do that shit?
Nah.
you know, it's a part of what you do, you know.
So today I was in the studio, I was moving around,
so I already had it on, so I was coming here,
so I was going to have it on.
But if I wasn't doing shit today,
and I was just at the house with my son,
I probably would have pulled up in a sweatsuit
with one chain on or something, just kicking it.
You know what I mean?
But I was out moving around today, so for me,
I don't let it consume me.
I just let it be a part of, you know,
whether that's what I'm doing today
or rather I'm not.
Yeah, because I'll be saying motherfuckers
still what they change on.
I'm like, yeah, you lost his mind.
Now, I commend the niggins.
And then you'd be at the liquor store
like, man, he just woke up at 6 a.m.
Man, I commend the niggas that do it.
Because, like, some people stay in that,
that shit full time.
I'd be like, man, shit, do your thing.
Like, I didn't want to a couple of homies crib.
They didn't walk up with their shit on.
Yeah, because you start feeling like
you ain't the nigger with your shit.
shit. You feel I'm really? You start feeling leave it. I could see that. Yeah, you start
feeling like it ain't me. You put the chain on like, ah, forever. See, I don't, I don't never
feel like that, but I can see how some people could feel like that. Yeah. Yeah, I feel that.
Because why? Because you feel like that sometimes when you put your shit on, you feel like,
nigger. No, not even. Like, honestly, like, this should be kind of like exhausting sometimes.
Like, especially when you're on parties and shit and you're moving around, shit just be dangling
all day. But for me, like, I always been like a popular kid. So it's like, you know, talking to
people and being out and being social. Like, that was never a tough thing for me. Like,
having attention on me and eyes on me. It was never a tough thing for me. So jury just kind of enhances
it, but it ain't nothing that I ain't used to. It ain't been a tough thing for Duno either. He
always been a big-ass niggas so you can see his ass come in.
Better relax, little Duvall.
Mr. Chaloo.
Oh, my God.
Come on, man.
Hey, nigga Cole, man.
This nigga T. Real, bro.
He's still salty today.
I see him.
I am, though.
He still licking them dry-ass lips.
What you're salty about, man?
He'd be feeling left out.
Talk to me, man.
We got this group chat going on.
This is for my third time saying this shit.
You got a group chat, bro.
We say everything.
We tell everybody everything in here.
And then today, these nink.
show up at a whole concert gilly wallow whack academics they left you everybody and then they
answer story i'm like how do how do how do we not find out about this call wallow call wallow let's see
the answer call wallow left my nigger do no i'm a blame i'm a blame no do no like they left you
out bro let's see a wallow let's see a wallow answer wallow my dog
Yeah, oh yeah, you're freestyle them all.
Freestyle battle.
I'm sorry, the person you were.
Oh, sorry.
A million dollars worth it.
Wallo!
Mim, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me,
a stupid-old.
He was going to answer, too.
You were just mad, you ain't got the number.
You were sick.
Man.
I swear to God.
Wallo don't know your ass.
Your stupid ass just looked like Wallo when he tried to call Bird on the Wack interview.
I was over there like,
hope that dick got old answer.
Driving
Driving, guys
That's looking at the answer too
Mark as big a
So they went
So they went linked up
I heard
He said it smooth too
Like Carl Wallo
Like he was just on answer
You niggins
No because he usually do
They probably film it right now
They probably film
So they went over there
Him whack Adam
They was all at the show
Did get
Just AD and Adam win
Didn't tell nobody
Left y'all
See look once again
he put in his personal feelings
when it comes down to business
I'm not even mad I'm just calling y'all out
no no no he's gonna leave
just calling y'all out
I can't do this no more
I'm with my nigga T on this one
yeah man you can't be doing that
I'm with my nigga T on this man
I'm with my nigga T on this one
because all y'all had to do
was take him and let him come through
he didn't have to be on the show
no he want to be on the show
see now you ask for too much
he do want to be allowed
look he said no
he asked for too much
but if he was just
coming through the chill.
He ain't coming through the chill. He would leave.
I know this man. Man, fuck y'all.
So you wanted to be on the show.
Put it this way, right? I wanted them to be up front
with their homies and not be sneaking around.
Who be sneaking around?
Y'all sneaking around, not telling nobody.
You're not talking. You're shaking his head. He agreed with me.
Man, all right. Well, keep with cheating. I told you. I told you
I was making Samantha, end of the day.
So they have you. They left you, too.
You don't know what? You didn't tell me. You ain't tell me
that. I showed you idea.
Hold on.
You showed me what?
I showed you just you at the end of day hats.
You showed me that shit, you and old boy, the merch guy doing?
No, at the end of the day, hands before that.
No, you fucking.
And you came to say, I got hope you were doing that.
Hold on, hold on, first of all.
Drive me, motherfucker.
First of all, I showed you, because he said, don't show you the business.
You are a liar.
So he said, don't show you the business.
So I bin bin bin did that.
I bin bin did that.
Did you know that he went to?
Who?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, but he's doing his thing.
He got, he was protecting the white man.
Then he showed up
Oh black history month
Oh black
Black future month
This thing is out here saying anything
Black Future month
He was salty though
That's all he needs to know
You're salty
Now I know he's salty
You're talking about some damn end of the day hats
We're talking about some damn dirt
I said my homie want to do his thing
It's all good
No no no I'm doing the thing for us
So there's three of us right
I'm the younger child
He's the middle one that feels hell out
And they just constantly
He fight about shit.
Hey, that do sound right.
He's a hell of entitlement.
He's the oldest one here.
So while he was feeling, so while he was feeling the way about not being there,
you was filming your podcast.
I didn't give a fuck.
I was in the group chat like, like, oh, shit that's cool.
He don't even ran this in the group chat.
I do.
Because he don't like us.
I see he don't even want to be on the show.
See, is that he don't like them.
You should say, what's the address?
I would have sent it to you.
I wasn't.
He was in no.
He was in there like this.
John's Dick.
You motherfuckers.
You motherfuckers is the Luminati.
I wasn't.
fight me.
I wasn't going to go no deal.
You were a goddamn lie.
I was here with Rick Rocks.
Later.
So if you wasn't going to go, why you met?
Because they should have told the homies.
Now you're being too entitled.
Yeah.
He had an entitled, man.
He should have told the homies.
Bro, he called Adam and how Adam stopped us from saying
arm and tiger jokes.
Look, get the fuck out of here.
He Loki did, though.
No idea.
No, I did.
I did.
Why are you all trying to get at me like that?
You know what I'm trying to.
Why I'm trying to get at me like that?
Hold on.
I'm going to keep a hudder you, look.
The chat said, man, he's going on.
No, no, no, no, no.
This is a, not saying this was an important interview.
I said, grew up important.
But I'm saying it was, it was, the comments.
I feel like this needs to happen.
The comments were saying, look, man, y'all going too crazy.
And I'm like, damn, maybe Adam is right.
I feel like this needs to happen right.
What?
I just, I expressed my feelings.
Look at you.
No, this is what you did.
What?
You weren't strong with Kiwin'hunting.
I ain't going to cap nothing.
Wow.
You're going to rip out that wool shirt.
Shit your ass up, nigga.
Come on.
So look.
I feel like this.
I feel like this needs to happen right now.
You're going to, what, he's been to bus off that world shirt?
Over the last few weeks, over the last few weeks, we've heard certain allegations about your issues with Tiger.
Yeah.
If you don't get your Fenty-I.
Right.
My fucking.
See that he mad at you.
This is what happened.
So,
you're right.
So,
there's certain allegations with the year to me.
Let's actually.
You're supposed to put your thumb through that hole right there on your shirt too, man.
Let's actually talk about this.
Get this digging crazy in the motherfucker.
Let's actually talk about it.
Let's actually talk about this.
Let's talk about it.
What is the real?
Not what you're telling everybody.
What is the real issue?
He missed his friend.
What is the real issue?
He misses his magic.
He missed his boy.
Like, what's the real issue?
Right now.
I'm proud of your show.
What's the real issue?
There's no issue.
That's the funny part.
It's no issue, bro.
Why does it seem like there's an issue?
Because they just make it a joke.
They love more than me.
They just making a joke, dog.
Do you follow Tygon on Instagram
after everything he did to you?
What did you?
He didn't do it.
What did they do?
He didn't even do shit.
Stop being a friend.
No, we ain't going to talk about it.
But I'm going to tell you what really happened, right?
He sat there.
I'm going to give you two incidents.
Okay.
He wrote in the group chat.
He was like,
the fans don't like the arm jokes no more,
so we ain't doing it no more.
You're hell of sense.
I didn't say that.
You hell of a shit.
I said, you know what, bro?
If you got a problem.
I said, the fans ain't fucking with it.
We need a new joke.
I said, if you don't like it,
I'm going to say that never again.
And I ain't saying that's it.
Because if the only, if it hurts the homie feelings, right?
If it hurts the homie, I don't want to be a bully.
You know, it's free reign.
What they did?
You would say, whatever the fuck you want.
So you niggas really think they got one up on me.
And then look, the nigga did this.
Damn.
Tell me if I'm lying.
The nigga went like this.
He said, yeah, that niggas ain't got no joke.
Motherfucking someone talking about the arm.
They try to agree with me, right?
And then John said, he said your sauce.
He said, what?
And I'm not.
That was the chat at the time, but during the West Caliphers shit,
during the West Caledia, it was a whole other thing.
And back to my boy, I don't got no problems with the boy.
You look that thing.
Bro, just say you don't like the jokes.
It's fine.
It's fine.
You can do whatever jokes.
Y'all won.
So it's the jokes that's the problem.
It's getting, it's starting to hurt.
It's sensitive.
It's sensitive.
It's not.
It's no real issue.
It's just a run-on joke.
It's a run-on joke.
I don't care.
I don't care to say the jokes.
No, I know that it hurts my
homie heart.
It's a run on Joe.
He said, I got an invoice.
He didn't pay him to stop being friends.
That's really what it was for real.
So I think.
We don't know the real.
Everybody looking at me.
We know it's a real sense of the subject.
Everybody is back and fuck.
You see I tried to ignore that part.
We know.
We know.
We know.
We know.
But see, this they can do this.
He'll sit there and say whatever.
He'll sit there and say shit.
I'll be like, oh, you try to give me.
to that you tried to give me.
I don't say nothing.
So basically he could be grima, but he can be grimy.
But we can't be grimy, but we sit there and joke with him.
He gets sad.
He will tell Adam.
I ain't tell Adam nothing.
He gave us a speech on the group chat.
You guys really need to quit it.
Man, it's me he's getting in.
And Adam is like, yeah, you guys are wrong for this.
Shut your ass, you got on cheek makeup, nigga.
That's fucking verse.
I don't want to hear a faded-ass shirt.
You need to go to the dentist.
You need to go with me, nigger.
What do you talk?
talking about so it's no issue over okamazi it's no issue so therefore as a group i think you guys
should move on from the jokes got in i've been i've been moved off from it if it's effective he gave
his ti if it's a friend there yeah yeah yeah he been my army if it's affected if it's affecting one of
your co-defendants our co-defendants i'm in the crime with y'all you know it's definitely
affected him. If it's affecting him,
I don't think...
It's wrong after that. I don't
think you guys should bring it up no more.
Back to the hat shit. I'm on your head now.
Oh, shit. Why? You made
the end of the day hat and I had hats.
I wasn't tripping. I just moved on.
I made merch for
us, and I gave it to pun.
You never seen it. I've been working on it.
And then you show me your hat. I said,
that's cool. I got this too.
I showed you two hats.
You show me some designs, but I already had
designs in the works.
See, like you're saying some designs.
But for us.
Don't put me on there.
But no, because nobody has
nothing for us.
You know what this seems like?
It seems like you want
everybody to take your ideas
and don't have their own.
They don't want,
they don't got no damn ideas.
I'm just saying.
If you don't stop it,
you black-ass T-I.
You just told this man.
This nigga,
no, he don't got no ideas.
He didn't come no ideas.
He said he had hats too.
He just said he's seen the design.
He just said, he just said,
I did see you show me and then you just said he didn't have no ideas I just showed
pun because pun didn't show you you got oh look what I got his ideas and then you got mad
no I didn't see that's what you just said no I said no I said we should have the idea
hold on right now rewind it take and first of yeah rewind them up and and these ain't the end of the
day has these is the company you got no what is this she called don't worry about I can tell you
go sit there and you say you made it up no idea motherfucker no you ain't go never
We sold out.
No rapcaps.
That don't sound like no
at the end of the day hat with me.
No.
But I showed you two designs.
Show me.
Show me.
I showed you two designs.
Wow.
I had beast cards on there.
I showed you that too, right?
You did show me that after I showed you mine.
No.
Way before that.
After you showed me mine,
you ain't show me that bullshit thing after I showed you by it.
It was a dope hat, but I said, my homie wanted to do a little thing.
I'm going to let him do his own thing.
Look, find your date on your AI file and I'm going to go get my AI file.
I'm going to tell you.
I guarantee you.
And it is for us.
I didn't design nothing for myself.
Everything I do is for us.
I don't have no.
I don't have my own show.
I don't have my own podcast.
I don't have my own shit.
I create what us.
You got your own interviews.
With you.
I'm mad at this nigga with me.
So you watch your own shit now.
No.
You want the tiny cut show.
You say you didn't want to come.
So you want people.
I want everybody to be happy.
So you want people to feel the effects.
that you feel of not having the same work ethic that they have?
Yes, T.I.
No, we all got work ethic.
We just got different type of work ethic.
No, because what he just said is, I'm not saying that, right?
I agree with that, right?
Because that's what I was about to say.
You got a podcast.
Because what he's saying is he's 100% devoting his work ethic to at the end of the day.
100% here.
And AD may be giving 90%, but he may be giving another 10.
to no he 50 50
because he got his hat company
and then he ended the day shit
him he no no he's zero
he don't miss a show what do you mean he's zero what do you mean
he got the no jumper show
I got the no jubber show
I got the snapchat news I got the motherfucking twitch
music hats closing
does any of his
exterior things inconvenience you guys
no no okay
so if it's not inconveniencing you guys
what's the issue exactly see
That is my issue with the
My three other podcasts
Do not intervene with this
Are you how crazy TIE
Listen to TIA
I just said I created something
To create revenue for all of us
I didn't take that from you either
And that's what I brought to the table
Something to create revenue for the team
All I was saying is I showed them in design
And you said you said it
What?
Even if you show me yours
And I showed you mine
and I did my sample first.
That has nothing to do with anything.
I still love your shit.
No, I love your shit too, but you just said it.
You said, I didn't show it to you.
I showed it to pun.
I did show you mine first.
That's how you didn't see it first.
Because I showed you mine.
You don't show me yours, boss.
Because pun said, don't do that.
He ain't paying attention.
That's your manager.
So you listening to pun.
And your boy is showing you some shit
so you listen to another nigger.
That's your manager.
We apologize for the, uh,
No, you know what?
These niggas is tripping and don't let Tiya.
He was for to start talking.
Don't let that nigga do that to y'all.
I'm just saying like if it's not inconveniencing the whole group as a collective, right?
Why is it making you feel away?
It's not.
It obviously is.
Look at his face right now.
He's like, it's not.
Because you literally just said, I don't.
It's actually, it's actually messing with him.
You said.
It's been on his heart.
I haven't said anything about that.
You said, you said, I don't have any extra podcast.
I don't have these other closing lines.
I'm only doing merch for it at the end of the day.
So if I'm only doing this, man, they're doing all this shit on there.
So you obviously got an issue with what the other things that's going on.
Just like you got an issue with him having three motherfucking podcasts.
We're on the same team.
I don't got an issue with it.
Issue that you addressed it.
No, I was asking questions so I can understand what was going on amongst the three of you
We love each other.
Yeah, we do.
It was a gay relationship.
Pause.
What's that part?
We have a great relationship.
Oh, I don't know what you said?
Gay relationship.
What the, what the f-
Man, y'all been going through a lot.
Yeah, I love it.
It seems like you've been going through a lot, man.
And I don't want to see this good thing come to an end.
Oh, no, I ain't no bullshit like that.
No, it just really shit talking.
And we just, we have, so it's only one person.
I think you guys got a good thing.
I think you guys got a good thing going on.
I don't want to see this whole time.
Trap to him.
I didn't like it for this whole time.
This ain't coming to an end, baby.
This is forever, I think.
Now, the good thing about podcasting and the no jumper shit is that we all have our, that we all really do have our own shit going on.
Like, fucking, I'm obviously this is this shit.
And then he interviews and then he does a no jumper show.
But now he's like podcasting and fucking at the same time with the plug talk shit.
You feel?
I got my own shit.
He runs a whole fucking multimillion store on Merrill's.
He's the fuck who you're complaining.
Yeah, I know.
I know he do.
Fucking Megan's that he loves the shit.
You know what I mean?
Like, shut the fuck.
Heather shit.
He's like,
he won't.
He's like, he won't even know he kicked me out of the last king's store.
Look at him.
He's so crazy.
He don't even know.
Wow.
When I first moved out here, he don't even know.
Why did you do him like that?
I did not kick him out of nowhere.
He don't even know.
He lied like a motherfucker.
Talk about this.
Kick me out of the store.
Hold on, dog.
We lied.
Just moved out here.
Fresh from the bay.
Fresh from the bay.
Fresh from the bay.
You know what I mean?
Trying to get my feet wet, moving around, Melrose, you know?
Wow, you kicked him up the store.
You're a piece of them.
Walk in the store.
You know what I mean?
I see my man's.
You know, I remember my man's.
I've seen him a few times on Instagram.
My child's mom actually five.
You know, someone, you know, looks, you know.
So I was like, then, we're going to go check the store out.
You know what I mean?
And this guy walked up and he was just like, if you ain't buying nothing, you got to get.
Nah, he's making up shit.
He bracingly profiles you, Simba.
As a black man.
I told you, he's driving.
From Hoover Street.
Why you do my boy like that?
He lied like a motherfucker.
When I first moved out of.
He lied, dog.
Ain't no way in hell.
Did you like that?
I was barely there.
I had too much motherfucking money to be sitting there.
Hey man, if you ain't buying nothing, you got to get up out of here.
No way.
I said, though.
He lied like a motherfucker.
You took your business somewhere else.
No, I said, you know what?
I have to learn how to understand I'm in a new environment.
You know what I mean?
So I'm like, okay.
And that's what made you start rapping.
And that's where you're at where you at now.
Because it's him.
If we do a live show, you definitely got to come out and do the shit.
You got to get it cracking.
I need to see that shit live.
I got to see you.
I'm only coming to do the live show if you're going to rap.
I'm rap.
I know you rap.
I'll write a rap.
If you rap on our live show, I'll write a rap.
Let's do it.
Gotta get the beat.
He's going to dis everybody.
Give money.
Let's do it.
Hey, dear, your bitch, d'ning.
Like, steal your hat design.
Dude, home.
Three podcasts fat bitch.
I'm all the way with it.
Hey, Simba.
Before we get out of here, tell him,
plug your shit, man.
What's coming next?
Tell them what you got going on one time, my brother.
Yeah, man, y'all can follow me on all social platforms at the real Simba.
Got a lot of new music on the way, a lot of features on the way,
a lot of great content on the way.
I'm mad my brother, Gwap Dad, couldn't be here.
Me and my boy, Guwap Dad, working on some great shit right now.
That's going to be coming pretty soon.
but you know
besides that man we know
working having a good time
hanging out with these guys man
trying to make sure my dog T
don't get two in his feelings
about
AD's endeavors
alright but anyway
and we're gonna be on my Twitch
9 p.m. tonight
tonight my nigga Simba you're gonna pull up around
what 10 30 something like that
yeah we're gonna be there yeah we're about to go
we're about to get cracking
we'll be there
follow the Twitch up let's get it going
as at the end of the day.
For sure.
Hey.
