No Jumper - Beezy2Janky on Acacia Blocc Compton Crip, Getting DPed for Dissing, Hood Vlog Confrontation & More
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And today, I got one of my draft picks for the hottest rappers coming out of, I guess I can't say L.A.
I got to say Compton.
Of course, man.
Yeah, you know where it is.
Beasie too jinky and this motherfucker.
The easy two janky on the podcast.
We had a little call in on the No Jumper show a little while back,
but, you know, this is the first, like, official sit down.
So I'm pretty high to get this going.
I feel like you might have a big career ahead of you.
Hell yeah.
I'm going to take this over for sure.
That's what's up.
All right, so let's talk a little bit about where you're from and everything.
Shit, I'm from Compton, California.
But, you know, I've done been in a lot of places.
Like, I don't have been all over, like, towards the L.A. I,
but I'm originally from Compton.
So where your parents were moving around when you're a kid and shit?
Yeah, like, well, no, I was, I was staying in Compton my whole life until, like, high school.
Yeah, high school, I couldn't go to school in Compton.
Why?
I couldn't go to no high school in Compton because I was fighting too much.
Yeah, I was fighting too much in middle school and shit.
After I got kicked out of middle school, I went to Perry Middle School in Gardena.
Okay.
And then that's when I graduated from there and went to Gardena High School, got kicked out of there.
Then after Gardena, I had to go to Upland.
I went to Ublen High School
That's in the R.E.
And then, yeah, I just, I went to jail after that
And the niggas stopped going to school
It started rapping, I ain't gonna lie.
Okay, well, so wait, you were just getting in the fights?
Would you say it was just regular-ass fights
Or was it like situations where you're seeing people
that were ops?
No, I wasn't really, I ain't gonna lie,
I wasn't gang banging in middle school.
Oh, okay.
I wasn't gang-bang in the middle school.
I ain't gonna lie.
I was just fighting.
It was just like everybody I was fighting turned into ops.
I'm a lot.
but I ain't gonna lie I wasn't game being any middle school though I was just a regular kid
okay what uh so what you grew up in like uh apartments or like a house or what kind of environment
in apartments okay and what were your parents like what was your mom and dad like it was like well really
I grew up and like because I was back and forth from my grandpa house and then my mom shit so my mom had
apartment but my grandpa he had a house always he had a house and a look I was just in the hood a lot
But then my mom and dad, they was cool into like, probably like, I'll say,
probably I got like seven years old.
Then that's when they departed ways.
Oh, they divorced?
No, they ain't divorced.
They wasn't married.
Oh, okay.
You feel me?
Stop living together or whatever.
Yeah, stop living together.
And then my dad moved to Vegas.
Right.
Yeah, that's my dad right now.
But it was just regular.
I was talking to both of them.
And then some shit happened with me and my dad.
But then we got back, you know what I mean?
What, you and him were beefing for a little bit there?
Yeah, we were going through some little shit, but it was good.
Did your dad like a sort of street dude or more of a normal guy?
Half of the set.
Okay.
Yeah.
So what kind of knowledge were they giving you about the streets and stuff at a young age?
I ain't going to lie, they ain't want me doing it.
I was like, all my family, they tell me, like, I was not getting put on the hood.
Like, everybody, because I'm born and raised over there.
Like, everybody knows me from my hood, so I'm like.
I'm like, they were saying like, you ain't gonna get,
you ain't gonna get Padoon, you ain't gonna get Pallon.
I'm walking around that motherfucker around mini bikes.
They're still saying you ain't gonna get Padoom.
That's when I started hanging with a new crowd.
I started hanging with new crowd and shit.
Like, once I got to high school,
I started hanging with the Pueblos.
And then my family felt out that I was gonna be from there.
And then they was like, hell no, they put me on the hood.
So they would rally you be
from where they're from because where the Pueblo's like is that more like a
app is that like something you wouldn't get along with or no that's not they
weigh in the low bottoms okay so we we were in Compton like you feel me those are not
ops but I was just hanging with them because those are my boys you feel me know I was
hanging with them niggil every day okay but then they're my people's I found out
and then that's when they put me on the hook okay I got put on because I heard
stories from people before about like the dad really really
really doesn't want his son to gang bang,
but then some people from the hood end up doing a put on for the son,
and then the dad basically goes there and just trips and, like,
threatens him or tries to fight whoever.
I ain't going to lie.
My dad,
my dad,
he did not want me to get put on him.
He did not want me to gang bang at all.
He even moved me to Vegas with him,
so I wouldn't game being.
But then that's the way I got into it,
so I came back.
But once he found out that I gang bang it,
it was already, like, too late.
You feel me?
Because I was already making my own decision.
I was like 17 already.
Right.
So I was like, he was just like, more I can do it just lace you up on game.
Mm-hmm.
You feel me?
So he's not really tripping, though.
He just makes sure I know the going on and shit.
Right, definitely.
So how was the put on, though?
It was a tough day.
I go like, my put old, it was like, it was like, I don't say they f***ing me up because they, it was,
that raised me like because i was the first young dude put on her at my time really yeah it was
just nothing but older so i was uh damn that shit was funny that shit funny that's it funny
you asked that but i had walked in alley pick me up one day i walked in the alley boom
i just took off on me it was like so you didn't know it was about to happen no they just took off
for me but they ain't like really like dude they ain't really go crazy how they was really supposed to do me
like you feel me right but they they did me up bust I just had a busted lip and shit that's it
because I could see it going either way where like if they really got mad love for you maybe
they'll do you dirtier yeah or or they could take it easy on yeah no look if I would have got put on
if I would have tried to get put on willingly probably they probably would have did it if you seem
too eager yeah like if I wanted to get like you feel me like if I went over there like yeah
put me on right here like because I was doing that at first
But then my mom said I couldn't get put on it on.
I'm like, I'm going to some other niggas.
But then that's when I, they did that.
Boom.
They put me on every since then.
I was the first young from the hood.
Then that's when I got to start bringing in a whole bunch of things.
I ain't going to lie.
Okay.
Yeah, I mean, once you're officially from the hood, though,
is there like an expectation that you behave differently?
Or is it pretty much the same?
I ain't going to lie.
I was just regular.
You feel me?
Because I was a young guy.
They ain't, they wasn't forcing me to go do.
You feel me?
They were trying to keep me with money in my hand.
Like my d'ning Mad Max rest in peace on me.
I was like, that's the who really made me want to get put on.
You feel me?
He, uh, he the one who really orchestrated my shit.
You feel me?
So he was, he had me with him every day.
We were getting money selling.
We, he was doing it every day.
He was trying to put me on that shit.
But once he passed, I just went crazy.
After that, it was like, ain't nothing to tell me.
Right.
So.
Definitely.
Were you already thinking about rapping
And shit at that point?
Yeah, I was rapping
I was rapping when he was here
Like that's the one who told me
To keep going with that shit
He was telling me to keep going
Because he was hearing me
But then I really took that shit over
Once he passed
I was like
Damn I already got to do it now
He wanted me to keep doing it
So that's when I made the song
The other day
That's my first song that went viral
I hit like 25K quick
I'm like oh yeah
I'm gonna keep doing this shit
Then I made the truth
Then I made the truth
That hit 100K
like in three months or in a month
some shit like that
and I was like
oh yeah I'm gonna keep going
and then I kept going
and that's when my manager
60 management
he came across me boom
like
you're hard bro let's work
right
so I'm like
boom boom boom
we work
then we got locked in
that's my boy
right
you take care of me
no cap
who uh
did you know anybody
was making music
or you know anybody who kind of
put you on game around
like what
what you needed to do
homies, all my homies like my dad rap, but his shit like older raps.
I ain't, I ain't really.
Yeah, this is a generational divide.
The music sounds very different.
You listen to music from the 90s or the early 2000s.
It sounds so slow in comparison to everything now.
Exactly.
I swear to God.
Yeah.
But my dad was rapping.
Shit, everybody around me that was rapping, all the homies, like my big homies,
like Mezy, he was rapping.
He passed away to 3Z.
He was rapping.
He was really.
going crazy. Like, if he was here right now, he probably would have been bigger than me. I probably
would have been right up under it. You feel me? Like, we would have been going crazy. Right.
He was rapping, a lot of people, everybody was, like, my uncle's was rapper. Everybody around
me was rapping. Was there a moment as a kid where you realized that Compton is like the most
legendary area of Southern California when it comes to rap? I ain't going to lie. I wasn't focused
on rapping when I was a kid. I was just riding many bikes playing football. Right. That's all I did.
I was playing football.
I would have never been rapping right now.
I was playing football, and then I had gotten to a fight at school,
got kicked out or suspended one of them,
and my mom took me off the team.
That's what faked it up.
Really?
She took me off the team.
She's like, you ain't going to play football.
You can't do good at school, so I'm like, damn.
So she thought she was punishing you,
but it actually kind of fucked your trajectory up a bit.
Yeah, that's what I ain't in line.
That's when I started just going to hang with the peplode.
I was going with them.
I was with them to get them every day.
Right.
then that's when they found out that shit
and then boom
definitely but I mean
it stands out that like
there's a lot of areas of L.A.
that have never produced
like including like whole cities
that have never really produced
like a lit rapper
and then meanwhile
if you look at like the top 10 rappers
from Compton of all time
it's kind of insane.
It's like holy shit
it's like this one area
just somehow has just produced
so many artists who became significant
hell yeah I ain't going to lie
that shit is crazy
yeah I'm trying to be
on that list next.
For sure.
Nah,
I feel like you're,
uh,
you're kind of next up
out of that area
or is there anybody else
that comes to mind
coming out of Compton
that's really moving the needle?
Yeah.
I'll say
little go D3.
Okay, yeah.
Logo D3.
If J. Cinco,
like,
I don't know if he takes this
rap shit serious,
but if he do,
he's gonna be up to.
You're talking with a streamer?
Yeah.
Oh,
but he'd be rapping too, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
The real P3,
they all be doing that shit,
you feel me,
like you're off in Compton.
So,
they're not,
I feel like them
gonna be up there too.
Them niggas hard as hell.
Like, little go D3 taking over right now.
I ain't gonna lie.
Okay.
I swear to God.
Damn,
I gotta get up on his shit.
Hell yeah,
you got to get up,
but that nigga code.
I ain't gonna lie.
Where'd the Beasy too janky name come from?
Which, by the way,
is one of my favorite rap names ever.
I ain't going to lie.
My shit was some dumb shit at first.
My rap name was Rich Uchis.
Right?
Rich Uchis.
So you're a big Draco fan from a young age?
Yeah, I was listening to Drake team a lot.
A lot, bro.
I ain't going to lie.
For sure.
Then, shit.
Yeah, my shit was rich Bezzie's at, I mean, not rich Beezie.
That's why I got it.
My shit was Rich Uchis at first.
The homie was Rich Bezzy.
That's the homie from Farnine.
He'd be rapping this shit because we and him had made a song,
and I was looking at his name.
I'm like, oh, that Bezzy's hard.
And I can't lie, we just, I just rode with it too.
And I just found the Bezies too janky.
I'm like, bet he ain't had no problem with him.
And bro was like, we're going to go crazy with this shit.
What does a janky mean to you?
I ain't gonna lie.
Janky mean like, it's a lot of ways.
It's plenty ways to really describe janky.
Backdoor?
It can be that.
But I'm not no backdoor-ass, nigga.
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't no back-door-ass nigga, bro.
When I say janky, I just mean that it was like sketchy.
Like, yeah, he got a janky-ass car.
I don't know if it's gonna make it to Compton.
Yeah, see, that's what shit.
I mean, that's one way to say, you know?
That's one way to say.
I ain't a lie, but my janky, I don't know.
I don't really know.
Don't buy weed off that guy.
He's janky.
You know?
Yeah.
I don't know where the janky part came from, but I just found it.
I just wrote with it.
I like it because that's not like a word that I, like, I always heard that word, but I never
really heard it in rap circles.
So I feel like you're kind of bringing that to the forefront.
Hell yeah.
Definitely.
Okay.
So once you start really getting motion or,
I guess we should keep talking about the street stuff and everything.
Have you been locked up at any point or not really?
Hell, yeah, when I was in Upland.
That's when I went to jail.
I only went to jail one time.
I was in Upland.
I had a snatching chain and McDonald's and...
Someone you knew or just randomly?
Nah, I ain't go lie.
It was over some stupid a dude.
Because I was my boy, my everyday man,
that I'd be with all day.
They know who I'm talking about, bro.
I was with him.
I was staying with him in Upland, going to school.
And his little cousin, she had gotten into it, like,
into it with a in there in McDonald's.
And she's a female, and I'm just standing right there.
I'm like, letting him go because I didn't have nothing to do with me, you feel me?
I was letting him argue.
Then he said something.
So I'm like, damn, I'm standing in this.
I was that damn there, my little cousin, too, you feel me?
So I'm like, I got up on him.
Boom, I snatched this chain over there, McDonald's, called the police.
but Upland always knew me
because I was always doing shit out there
the police knew me
they was fucking me all day at school
so
they had seen me running
with a big ass group
walking past the school
and they had got up on me
we started running
boom
I ran I left everybody
because everybody was damn there
never finished telling me
I ain't gonna lie
because you're just like around
random people that you can't trust
I was around a whole bunch of kids bro
I ain't gonna lie
and boom
I was running, boom, I'm hiding
and shit, they put drones up and shit
They found me, boom
They took me and two other
To the station
But them, they got picked up
I'm thinking I'm going to them
Like, oh yeah
They're like, nah, you go into the halls
I'm like, what?
Really?
That's my first time.
I'm like, what?
Boom, this is San Bernardino.
I'm not even out here.
Yeah, yeah.
So I had to go to San Bernardino
Giver Street during that hall
And that's when I went to the hall
I mean, the Dino is kind of janky in its own way, right?
Yeah, that shit is janky, but I ain't really getting into it with nobody because
I only got a tool with like two in there, but I ain't really getting to it with a lot of
because I'm from Compton.
I wasn't from San Bernardino hood, so I ain't really beef with nobody in there.
But they don't look at L.A. as kind of like ops with their city?
Nah, they don't.
Well, not in there.
They ain't do that with me.
They were chilling.
I just heard that about the I.E.
They're from L.A. you get locked up there?
they're going to be like pressing you because they feel like they want to show that they're harder
than LA?
That's probably in the county, probably.
Oh, no, I ain't never hit the county.
I just turned 18.
I'll fit to turn 19 this year, though.
Oh, you're 18.
That's insane.
Yeah, hell yeah.
I'm for the turn 19 in August.
Damn, you seem like way more grown up than the average 18-year-old.
Do you think that's fair?
Hell, yeah, hell yeah.
But I be, I'll be, I be, I'll be, I be regular.
I don't be acting like all these other niggas, though.
Yeah, I mean, that maybe that.
Maybe that's part of why you seem older
is because you seem a little bit, like, jaded.
Like, you're not necessarily...
Like, you're not...
I mean, when I think about me when I was 18,
I don't know how to act.
Yeah.
I was just whaling out, saying stupid shit all the time.
No, I was going to lie. I was wiling out.
I'm pretty sure.
I don't know if you did see that shit,
but I was going crazy.
Like, when I first turned 18,
damn, homie, I was doing some shit.
I was doing some shit.
Nigger went on live.
That shit went viral.
Which one?
I got a bunch of it.
exempt a bunch of stuff written down but which which was the time that you're talking about
which one of you which ones you got yeah I don't know I forget they because they added some
more to this list of questions but um I went on live in a in a in a car okay and went crazy
bro everybody was that shit went crazy viral oh when you stole the car right yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah what made you want to do that I mean it's one thing to steal a car it's another
to kind of telling yourself by just putting it out there right no I ain't going to
I don't take it
He let me use it
Oh yeah
Yeah he let me use it
That was my folks
That was my folks
He let me use that muff
I just just joy ride that muff
I had it for too long
Hmm
And he came to get that
And you just weren't feeling it
You didn't want to give it back
No he got it back
Oh okay
He got it back
But like that shit just ended up
Going viral and getting posted all over the place
Hell yeah
everybody thought it was a striker
that's funny man
I mean do you feel like you
well did anything bad come from that
or not really it was just viral
I ain't gonna lie nothing bad came from that
I'm glad bro I ain't a lot I was a little about spook though
I was a little bit of spook because it was everywhere
fool right so I'm like damn
something might happen but nothing happened
but I don't have some carmish
Just recently happened, though
Some other shit?
Yeah, some karma
I didn't need to get some dumb shit
You said some karma?
Yeah
What, like what?
Like, I did some stupid
Karma came right, like literally
Right to me
What?
There some, I was on a mini bike, boom
Fell off the mini bike going like 90
You did?
Yeah
Damn, you get f*** up
Hell yeah, that's why I got veneers
Oh shit
My mouth was gone
Did you like cut your face and shit?
Nah, hell no, that's why I'm saying
Like, I don't know how, like, I've been riding mini bikes my whole life, bro.
And I don't know how I just fell off that one that day, bro.
That's what I'm saying is karma, bro.
But that's the thing with shit like that is that you just get more and more confident.
You keep going harder and harder.
And then eventually you get a reality check.
That's like, oh, even if you're real good at this, you can just get broke.
For real.
And it's crazy because my whole face, nothing on my face was f***ed up, literally.
It was just my lip and then my teeth.
That's what I'm like, I think I just went 90 and fell and nothing else is fucked up.
But I had scrapes and I couldn't I could barely walk on this life for like one day
But that was about it.
I'm like damn thing that's got I could have been dead and 90 miles on a mini bike
Not facts and then it was like right next to the freeway like if you know Compton if I was like right on 91
Like going on a 91 on a occasion exit we were going it's like a side street right there that
my bumpies and definitely but um all right so
Are you're from the area of Compton that's close to where the
Compton Cowboys are at?
Yeah, that's the up.
Okay.
So, oh, that's part of your hood?
Yeah, that's up.
Okay, so that was definitely somewhere that I went a few years back.
You went over there?
When I rode some horses, yep.
That vlog is out there.
Hell yeah, I got to look at that.
How you see that motherfucker?
But I was super surprised because, you know, you're like driving through Compton
and then all of a sudden you're like going down streets and then it's just like, you know.
Yeah, that's the forms.
Like, yeah, it's ATF.
But I was just so surprised that there was, like, areas like that where there's
the horses and it just doesn't really look like what anybody would expect
Compton to look like.
If you grew up around there, then you know that's the Compton Cowboys, Junior Posse, that shit.
That shit been around for a minute.
Right.
I ain't gonna lie.
My mom and them, they used to ride horses back then with them and all that type.
You ever ride one?
No, I ain't never get to ride one.
I ain't going to lie.
Really?
I ain't never get to ride one.
I swear to God.
Let's go over there.
They'll probably be happy and have you, right?
I ain't going to lie.
I'll be over there all the time.
I'll be during every day, bro.
I swear I was just in the back of the ranch.
the other day
not the Compton Cowboy
Rats but I was in the forums
in another ranch
because this ranch is all through the forms
Right, yeah
it's not just like
the Compton Cowboys
have horses there
It's like this whole
A lot of streets
With that value
It's a Spanish there
With ranches
All type of shit
I swear to God
It's viral
Speed just came there too
Oh wait really
Oh to ride with the Compton Cowboys
Yeah
Oh that's sick
Oh no he had a big
That shit was crazy
Bro he had the whole hood
Blocked
He had the big-ass speed truck with his face on the side.
The bus, no cap.
That's how everybody knew it was him.
I mean, the speed wave is insane.
They do a donuts in the street.
I'm like, oh, who are going?
We thought it was some.
I was doing donuts in the street.
We go right there.
It's speed.
We like, oh, we look on the stream.
He's right there in the hook.
So you guys just pulled up?
No, I ain't even go there.
I went to the, what's that dude name, Steve?
Steve will do it?
Yeah, he had a fundraiser type thing.
Oh, I was there.
Yeah, I was there.
I was at that one.
What do you do?
he took over a burger spot or was that a different one?
Nah, he went to the, uh, copter cowboys, and he handed out cars, buddy, toys, everything to the kids.
Crazy.
Swear the guy, he was handing out.
Shit, he handed out two, like, three cars, a whole lot of shit.
PS5s.
It was all the type of shit.
No, that's official shot at Steve.
I mean, I feel like speed has got to be like one of the most famous dudes, like influencers for people from your generation at this point.
It's got to be out of control how big he is.
Hell, yeah.
Speed, dope.
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't gonna lie.
That's what made me want to get into streaming.
Speed, Rakai, Kais, and that, all them niggas.
I ain't gonna lie.
Once I get that big ass check, I'm gonna go stream, give me a house, all type of shit.
Hell, yeah, that was a while where I would interview, like, you know, young black dudes who were doing streaming or vlogging or rapping, whatever, and they'd be like, yeah, we grew up watching Logan Paul, Jake Paul, and then as the years have gone by.
Yeah, exactly, but as the years ago by, it's more like people from your generation have dudes.
that are like more representative of where they're coming from
that they can look up to in that regard
that kind of show a different way to make it
besides just, you know, doing the rapping thing or whatever.
Hell yeah.
No, facts.
So you said you're from ATF, so that's kind of like
a whole alliance of different hoods in that area?
Yeah, it's three hoods.
It's Acacia, Spooktown, and Form Dog Crip.
That's what, that's the Captain Cowboy.
That's what they had.
That's the forms.
So, oh man, that's how it is.
Like, we all one, though, like, I'm from all of them.
So, like, because I grew up all around that.
Mm-hmm.
So I'm like, boom.
Has that always been an alliance since you were a little kid, or is it?
Well, it's it's since I've been living in that.
I've been living in that.
I've been knowing it's always been ATF for me.
Yeah.
That's dope.
Who, uh, I mean, if you don't mind me asking, who's like the main areas that you guys would have issues with?
The dirty blocks.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, but they're regular.
It's regular.
It's not the most intense situation.
It's just like historical beef.
Yeah, shit, that's, that's, that's just like,
everybody know that's the mean beef.
Like, you feel me?
Them and, like, the weak-ass T-flats, bro.
They need to be, they weak, though.
You just, uh, so,
you all don't beef with bloodhuds like that in Compton?
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't gonna lie at one point in time.
I was saying, like...
Poweroo and shit.
But that was because they know, they know.
Them niggas packed me out.
Oh, really?
Before I was from the hood, I had banged the hood.
Them niggas packed me out, like eight of them.
Oh, yeah.
So, boom, I start, I start saying f*** them niggas, but, like, the hood really don't.
I heard that in the songs for sure.
Yeah, the hood really don't be for par root.
Like, we don't be for no par roots.
Okay.
You feel me?
I mean, that's probably good for peace in Compton.
Yeah, but subcrips don't like it because,
all
all cripsi copped
the beef
to Parr Roos
Okay
So you guys
Just kind of
One of the ones
That don't do that
Like in my dad
Music videos
He got
Power Roos
All in the video
Red Ragged up
Like
Flamed out
Famed out
Fing
Me
Like
We never beef with them
Niggins
Until
I just made that
song
And shit
Then I
Started up
A little bit
Of commotion
But
You get in trouble
For that
Or is
Yeah
I ain't gonna lie
I had
I had
You know
Went over there
And made a video
And
shit trying to be funny.
I got a DP for the ass when I'm like, yeah, all right, bro.
Was the DP worse than to put on?
Yeah.
I ain't gonna lie, because that was my, it was my generation, like, in that DP,
like, that I burned again, so, you feel me?
That shit was, I ain't gonna lie that.
I had, my eye was like, shit up.
It's a picture, bro, them got it.
Damn.
You think DPs are important, though, in terms of, like, keep in order?
Yeah, hell yeah.
DPs will put you in a check.
Yeah.
If you get the right DP.
Yeah, no, I respect that because, you know, otherwise,
how are you going to kind of maintain order, right?
Hell, yeah.
Yeah, I mean, I remember when Krip Mac got DP that certain people I knew were trying to say,
like, oh, his whole gangbanger career is over.
Yeah, not.
Pretty quickly, I realized like, hell no, it's the opposite,
because not everybody knows that he's really like that.
You get a DP, everybody gets DP, bro.
What the fuck?
In every hood, you can get a DP, bro.
You can get DP for the smallest shit.
The only people I hear saying that they will never get DP
Or the older dudes who feel like they've just done too much
That it's not apply to them
But if they do some bunk too
And there's some niggas older than them
They say any of DP, they will get a DP
Or they might just not show up
I don't know
You got a little cold war going on, you know
Yeah, it's gonna happen before
Yeah
Definitely
But all right
So who's the rappers from T-flats though
I don't need one
Who?
Digo the Great
But he in jail
Oh, okay
Yeah.
What about Pfe's baby?
He's from Compton, right?
No.
No?
Nick's from Linwood.
Oh, shit.
I don't know why he came Compton, but I ain't gonna like.
Oh, but he...
He got his name up here?
There's a lot of names up here.
I'm gonna be real with you.
We're taking this shit down because it's getting way too complicated.
We got people whacking each other out.
There's a lot going on.
Y'all seen that, but I don't like that, bro.
Yeah, I don't like it either.
I don't like that shit.
It's getting a little out control.
Sixteen management got some shots there.
I don't know.
I feel like they're doing good stuff.
They don't deserve that.
I don't like that being in the background of the pub.
I think, nah, I think you got to fix that, bro.
Yeah.
I wish I had a can of spray pad if it would go over it or something.
Oh, oh, oh, okay, okay, okay.
I got you.
I can't prepare.
I don't even know how you would fix it, though.
Like, what are you going to do?
Oh, I'm going to just rewrite it.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, that's good.
How you take?
How you do this shit?
Oh, it's just on there?
Yeah, I'm a motherfucker tight, boy.
There you go, yeah.
Yeah, me get that shit.
Let me see.
I'm gonna hit up for you.
You don't even gotta do nothing, that'll be good.
Whatever you want to do, man.
It might look ugly though.
You know, I'm not no tagger.
That's good, yeah.
I'm just gonna put this motherfucker.
This is how it was.
This is gonna be so complicated for people
to figure out the lineage of what's going on with this shit.
Damn.
Damn.
Oh yeah, there you go.
I look like 16th.
Yeah.
Hey, but don't let nobody do this to me.
Wack me out.
Nah, for sure.
Yeah, we kind of opened a can of worms
by even letting it happen at all.
Actually, I don't think I was here
when it first happened, but...
No, you're good, you're good.
You're good, my boy.
You're going to have beef and palm springs
by the end of this.
I ain't worried about that boy.
No?
He's nice.
He's nice, guy.
He's nice.
Probably not nice the way you're trying to say it,
but...
He's nice.
He's nice
Like you said
That's the best I can do
That's 16
That's good
Yeah yeah
You put my name though
He'll whack me out
It's bad
Oh it's all bad
You'll see janky
Big janky
Jankees
We do we got some
Pretty legendary names of here though
You got Rugrat
What's your name
What up here
Von off 1700
That's pretty good
Hey I see that shit
Yeah Vonnop
Oh
Lush one
That's pretty legendary.
I'm gonna just put J.
Okay.
I don't feel like looking stupid on this.
That's all I got.
No, that's all right.
I like it.
But, um...
Came a little bit of my bad.
No, it's good, it's good.
But, um, okay, because, okay.
I'm a little taking the back with it,
but the fact that there's a gang war going on in the background here,
but we're going to ride it out.
These things, we got to just find, like,
place where we can put it high up.
I would really like to put it on the ceiling in part of this.
So it's like you only see it if you really know.
Yeah, but I had came in here.
I've seen that shit.
I'm like,
but I don't like that.
But I really take this shit serious.
I noticed when we were like five minutes into the interview.
I really take this shit serious.
I believe you're a demon for sure.
But I've seen it like five minutes in and I'm just like,
ah, fuck.
Let me show you how serious.
I take this shit.
Uh-oh.
Oh, you got it on you?
Let me show you.
I'm telling you I'll take this shit serious.
Oh,
I'm playing.
around.
Man, I really do this shit, bro.
That's hard.
You feel, I'm telling you, bro.
Telling you, bro.
Well, you, when, uh, your name was the first one they came up, when I was talking to them
about their line, you know, their roster.
Yeah.
Because sporty C blank, I guess we'll call him.
And, uh, my boy Tommy, they both, like, are getting locked up together, I guess.
Yeah.
And I was like, who you got left?
And he's like, well, I got Beasie to Jenky.
I'm like, well, that's pretty good.
Hell, yeah.
I'm gonna take this over, bro.
But they're gonna be back, bro.
They're gonna be back and coming even harder, bro.
Yeah, I think they're doing like a year or something.
I don't know.
I guess they caught a case together, although I really don't know.
I don't know too much about the case.
They wouldn't tell me.
Yeah, no, I don't know too much about the case.
And I don't know too much how long they're gonna be in there.
But I just know when they come back, bro, they're gonna be.
What?
Come on, bro.
Tommy is already hard, bro.
Sporty?
You're hearing.
Tommy's a star.
You see the song with me and Sporty, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
And me and Tommy, all our shit go up, bro.
I ain't a lot.
So was it awkward at all for you to do a song with somebody with the CK at the end of their name?
Nah, because he's from Norwalk, bro.
I know I don't want to plot to y'all, but it's still probably some people would be confused about that, right?
Hell no.
Yeah, yeah, people would be confused, but no, hell no, that's bro.
Like, if you get to understand, bro, if you know your gang politics, bro, then you know.
You feel me?
His CK don't stand for crap, you feel me?
You don't stand for that, bro.
He knows what it stands for.
I stay politics, though.
Right, definitely.
But when you were hanging out with them, doing music and shit,
did it feel like you guys were the same type of dude?
Did it feel like you had a long common?
Hell yeah, like, that's bro.
You feel me, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
All his homies, those, they n'n't'n't'n.
They n'n'hs cool when we shot the video, I ain't gonna lie.
That's all, bro.
I'm gonna lie.
For sure, yeah.
No, I like sporty.
He's got a good-goy-bubim.
People be asking me how I feel, how I feel being in a management group of, like, Hispanic.
That's regular, bro.
I grew up around Hispanics all my life.
my life.
Mm.
But then people would be, like, trying to say, I'm scared of Hispanic because that happened
with the, with the messaging is after, uh, on the vlog.
Right.
We'll get to that for sure.
That shit was crazy.
But I don't, I mean, I feel like if anything, it's probably easy for you to get along
with Hispanics because you guys keep it all polite and kosher because it's not an overlap,
right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I swear to God, bro, we grew up with Hispanics all, bro.
telling you, I was, all the ops, them, you know, all the, one of some T-flats, I grew up with
all the, bro.
Niggas, no, bro, it was none of that, bro.
It ain't no, I don't, I ain't do little black versus Mexican shit.
That shit, bunk.
I got Mexican homies.
We got hella Mexicans from the hood.
I always have people tell me that the Mexican and black animosity used to be a lot
crazier and that at this point is kind of cooled off a lot.
Yeah, hell yeah.
I heard that it was bad back then, but shit, that shit ain't right now.
But there's a lot of confusing K's going on because you'd be saying NK.
Yeah.
But it doesn't mean what some other people would mean with it.
Yeah, nah.
It's because my politics, like, we don't be for no L.A. hoods, bro.
I don't be for no L.A. hood.
Like, neighbor, that NK is not for neighbor.
You feel me?
We beef with, who we be for it.
And they know what that stands for.
Right.
Well, if a Mexican dude had to NK, it would probably,
I mean something else.
There was a dude I had on the podcast years ago.
And he had like NK on his armpits, right?
Yeah.
And I asked him about it.
And he kept it real and was like, bro, I spent all these years in prison.
He's like, you don't understand.
Like we was beefing with the blacks.
So crazy, right, rah, rah.
And so I'm like, oh, I mean, whatever, bro.
Like, that's your shit.
That's how you get down.
It is what it is.
But then I asked him about it on the podcast,
and he immediately starts acting like it meant North Carolina.
Taino killer.
Yeah.
And I'm like, oh, you're just switching it up on me after we already had this conversation,
but I just let them roll with it because I was like, whatever.
Like maybe I misunderstood the first time, but I went and rewatched the clip.
And I was like, nah.
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Complicated world out here.
Um, okay.
So, okay, there's another rapper.
Oh, so what's your meaning of tuna?
Because I guess you have a different meaning for tuna.
We say turned up non-affiliate, but you got a different usage of it?
Shit.
That's what I thought it was.
It's not like a T-flat diss or something like that?
Hell no, bro, no, bro.
I don't be dissing people, fool.
That's not me.
I thought it was turned-up non-affiliate.
That's what I always thought.
Well, that's one usage.
Yeah.
But somebody told me that you used it in a different way.
That's not what you mean sometimes when you say it.
Yeah, no, no, no, no, no.
Oh, okay, okay.
Because all them T-flats are turked up nautilis.
Mm.
You from me?
It doesn't make a difference.
Okay.
I got you.
So when your music, like, first start going viral, like, what was the first time you actually felt like, oh, this shit is actually really spreading?
After I dropped the truth.
Hmm.
That was what did it?
Did it start going nuts on TikTok and shit like that?
No, it just went up on, oh, well, really?
It was going up on TikTok.
It just ran up because what I was talking about.
Really, I ain't going to like.
But I don't really listen to that shit no more.
That shit is, that shit, like, if you ask me what I listen to, I will never turn that shit on.
Really?
Are you looking at this?
I was just peeping what your ratio looked like, everything?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What's it called?
It's called dark.
Yeah, that's that dark crush.
Dark crush, okay.
That's put a little bit.
That's only when I don't got a leaf.
Like, I ran out of leaf, so I got to put a lot.
definitely when it's a little
when you got a leaf just put a little bit
you can be smooth oh I mean just
weed with tobacco is the best thing in the world
it's been I've been really trying to cut back
but it was just the best feeling
smoke yeah a little bit
not on the podcast or anything but
try not to on the podcast anyway
um okay
but
okay
so okay I just interviewed this other dude
who has Beezie and his name was Jet Beezie
yeah you ever connected with him
to him or talk to him or anything?
Yeah, we just recently made a song.
Oh, we did?
Yeah.
Because I feel like you two might be like the hottest young joints
coming out of SoCal right now.
Yeah, I just sent them an open, but, man, I got to send him a new one.
Oh, yeah?
I'll send him a new one, bro, because some shit had happened.
I got to send him a new one.
Somebody, they wanted somebody else on that motherfucker, so I just have to.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, but I feel like...
My manager and him.
I feel like you and him kind of have, like, the sound.
The one that we did do, though, bro, that shit was horrible.
this fuck but it can't come out no i'm gonna have to do another one because the person that sent it
first they sent they open first i mean they sent they verse back first so i guess i have to do with them
but that's it was hard too they shit was hard too but jbby's shit was hard too but jbby's shit was hard
bro i ain't gonna wrong yeah i mean i feel like you and him both have some kind of like similarity
musically that's like
I don't know I feel like
after Draco died that there was
just kind of like a lull L.A. wise
in terms of like new artists coming out
and then I feel like with you and Jet Beasy
I've kind of been looking at both of y'all like okay
this is the next wave
of young artists that are
kind of incorporating some of the elements
of Draco's flow but
switching to up. Jay Bezzy or I ain't
going to lie.
Definitely. Definitely.
But the Bezzi and you guys'
name's totally unrelated?
Yeah.
I don't know, I don't like, I ain't ever met him in person.
Oh, really?
I don't know him.
I just, you know, I know it because his music.
Yeah.
No, what, he was telling me that he spent, like,
an astronomical amount of his life in jail.
Like, you say he'd never been free for more than three months at a time?
I'm like, what the fuck?
That's the same.
That's crazy.
Even when I interviewed him, he's like, people are just commenting, like,
how is he not in jail?
They couldn't believe he wasn't locked up,
just because I guess he's been locked up so much.
Hell, yeah.
Crazy.
But, yeah, y'all's shooting a video together would be,
Sick.
Hell yeah.
Definitely.
Okay, so yeah, let's talk about that situation that happened.
So you were doing a little like, what was it, a hood vlog?
Or was it more of an interview with Rodney, who recently swore off doing hood vlogs, interestingly?
Yeah, I think he was a buster.
Oh, so that relationship's over.
I would never, I would never, I don't want to speak to him again because if I speak to him, I don't know what I'd do to him.
Bro, I felt like he said that something, bro.
I just feel like he set
it so because look, bro
when he first asked me
to do it, bro,
I told him to come to the hood.
He said he couldn't
because I guess he was on a little bike
electric biking.
He said he couldn't come to the...
So he wanted me to come to Chinatown.
He's like, that's a good spot.
I'm like, all right, I bet.
I go to Chinatown.
I go to Chinatown, bro.
We go in.
We driving in a little parking.
space. It's like a little laundry mat and then it's a restaurant.
And do you look at Chinatown, which for people that don't know is basically like downtown,
do you look at that as like a neutral zone where you're just not really?
I thought it was smooth.
Right.
You feel me?
It's Chinatown.
I'm like, what can happen in Chinatown?
That's what I would assume, too.
If I'm with somebody like you and we in Chinatown, I'm not thinking that this is a place
where we're going to see anybody that you would have.
That's what I'm saying.
So I'm like, boom, we drive in.
We drive in a thing.
We see a dude, but like we think he's.
smoked out like we did he on some
he yelling at the car
and throwing shit up
so we let it go past our head
boom we go park
we started doing an interview
and then the car that we was in
they pulled off to go to the stove for us
get something to drink
they come back
we hear him do it again but we already
doing an interview we hear him do it
when she pulled back in
but then we left it alone
because we like this a nigga is smoked out
you feel me like he just keep doing
the car and shit.
Boom.
We're doing the interview.
We're getting towards the end.
They pull right up.
They, where y'all from?
We bang the hood.
They bounce out.
When they bounce out, it's like, it's full-hispennick,
it's pro-huspanic niggas, bro.
They walking up, then it's another one.
He bounced out.
But the biggest, he, like, he had a great shirt.
I think, we're all from.
We tell them again.
Like, we're from my ear.
Like, you from from ATF crib.
He's like, he's that.
I'm like, Compton.
He like, what?
He said, it's a gang and you go, yeah, me too.
Nah, no, no, no, look, look, look.
Because, bro, look, he said, he said, he said, he said, he said, he said, he said, he said,
he said, what the fuck is that?
I'm like, cometon, California.
Like, because I'm like, bro, what the, like, I don't know where you from?
Like, I'm, like, I'm Avenue's gang.
I'm like, all right, that's cool.
that's what he said
when I said
Compton California
he's like
Compton Cary
he tried to say
fucking Crip
but
and
smoked out
bro
he said
fucking Codian Cary
I'm like
yeah
that's how you
discompton Crips
bro no
I never heard
that
that's not how you dis
he just smoked out
he said some dumb
bro I swear to God
smoked out
we think he had
smoker the whole time
he's like
Avenue's gang
boom I'm like
they got an A
fuck they thought
the A too
I'm like
he talking about A game
I'm like
I think you see it on my neck
on the damn homie
I'm not saying it like
to P Street but I'm like
you see it on my neck
I got it right here
you're talking about
I don't go about that shit
bro
that nigga bro
the avenue
I don't even know
where they hood at
you feel me
so I'm like
this nigga right here
mind you
brother tried to walk to the car
because we had
something in there
bro
and then this
they all whipped out
yeah
so we like
bro what the
what else we're gonna do
I'm not from to
I'm not gonna crash out and die
bro
look stupid,
you know.
Right.
I'm dumb.
I know Crash.
I like all these other.
So boom,
that would happen,
made it look like
we got marked out.
But Ronnie,
he walked up to the
nitsch talking about,
hey,
what's the deal,
boy?
I met you in that last vlog.
Right.
So I'm like,
how you know these?
Then after the vlog,
look at his,
look at his channel.
He did vlogs with all the avenue
niggas.
I'm like,
hmm.
So it's basically,
like,
two possible scenarios,
which is,
He set it all up, and that's why he knew them.
Or this just happened, and then he happened to be in a situation
where he could kind of play Peacekeeper because he already knew him.
I don't know, bro.
It could be both ways, but that shit was just freaky.
And then the nigga, he asked me, you want me to post it?
I said, yeah, you're going to post it on, bro.
But he posted the clip to make it look like we got marked out.
He gassed it up with the intro.
Yeah, it was cool.
it was cool because that's going to make everybody
click on the video
but niggily you know
we didn't do no buster shit
then he got on there talking about some
yes I said you didn't do no
but he said something
he was popping it bro
but I don't know
yeah I mean that's kind of like a reminder
that crazy shit could happen in L.A.
and places you at least expect it I guess
or maybe don't trust the videographer
although I really don't
just seems like he wouldn't have done that on purpose
even now I don't know, bro.
I don't know.
I'm just wondering though, like, why, how you couldn't come to my hood, but you was able
to go to the T-flat hood and do a hub log, and they write down the street, we're walking
distance.
How you can't come to my shit, but you went to their shit on that bike?
So when you saw Rodney hanging it up and saying he's not doing hood logs anymore, do you
feel like your situation was part of that?
I ain't see that shit.
Oh, yeah, I've seen a little headline going around saying that he's over it.
I stop, I'll unfollowed, stop, penitentiary.
Penitigita to cut after that shit.
After he dropped his little video, I'm like, all right, bro,
I need not going to argue with you.
I mean, being a hood blogger in L.A. is a crazy position to take on.
You know, it's like there's just so much politics.
Like, you've seen that with D.C. baby Draco,
that he just wrapped up in all kinds of shit being out here doing that.
Yeah.
But I'm glad that situation.
I'm glad you had the maturity to not just crash out, too.
Come on, bro.
I ain't a lie.
And then they get to be like, you got marked out in your hood.
That would never happen in the hood.
I'm my life.
No, I feel that.
Okay.
So, but do you feel like that situation was more positive or negative for your career as a rapper?
Because I feel like, you know.
I got my name out there, but it was in a bad way.
But some people say bad publicity is good publicity.
All publicity is good publicity.
Yeah, really.
Yeah.
So I'm like,
I don't know
But that just made me go harder
Niggie
So I'm like
Yeah, you see
I'm gonna drop
I dropped two songs after that
No, one song
Yeah, two songs after that one
That's going viral right now
Just dropped one
Like nine too long
That's that shit
Fennade 100 K
All right
I mean definitely the
The logic of like
All publicity
Good publicity
Is true in your case
Because I hadn't heard
About you before that
And then as soon as I put on the music
I was like
Oh this is actually hard
I don't give a
If he got into a yelling match with some old-ass Mexican dudes.
Yeah.
So, I mean, I feel like overall, it definitely probably worked out.
Hell yeah.
Definitely.
So what, Rod Wave, DM'd you and just was showing love?
Was that before that incident or after it?
That was after.
Yeah, he had, I guess he seen my song, Give It Up on Wyatt,
posting shit, shot by Wyatt.
So I'm like, oh, Rod Wave seen it, there, homies.
Then I text him after he, uh, he, he,
commented by texting he
texts back I'm like what
no cap that shit
I'm like yeah I'm going
yeah that is kind of crazy that made me wonder
like damn I wonder how much time Rodway was really
spending happening with the next generation
yeah like what I'm like what
we're just
what made him text me though
yeah he takes me back
especially his music
him commenting on the thing is
okay he just seen my
right he's showing love but him texting me back
that's great and especially
just the fact that he's such a melodic, you know, sort of hitmaker.
And then it's crazy that I know all his songs, bro.
Oh, you are a big fan of him?
What?
You know, Rodway.
I ain't going to lie, right.
At one point in time, it was nothing but Radwave on my playlist.
I ain't listen to nothing else but Rodway.
I swear to God.
Yeah, I feel like a lot of people come on and tell me that they just listen to a young boy
and Rod wave.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Those are like two of the biggest artists of this generation, yeah.
Young boy, too.
Yeah.
What else is like, are you?
your favorite artist outside of, you know,
L.A. Or it could be L.A. But like, people
that doesn't matter who you
with, but just you fuck with the music.
It was, uh, it was
King Vaughn,
um, dirt. Uh, who else?
I was listening to
a, uh,
R-Wave.
Sada, baby.
Shada, Sada.
I was listening to, uh,
all in Chicago.
For real, like,
little Jeff,
fully chopped.
I was listening to, uh,
You know, little 50, them niggas.
It's hard.
I swear I was listening to all them nigs.
You listen to Q50 with little 50, but not Q50?
Yeah, Lil'Jef.
If you're listening to Little Jeff, you're going to obviously hear of Q50.
Yeah, hell yeah.
Yeah, no, definitely.
I mean, it is just crazy because Chicago's had, like, the best music scene over the past, like, 10 years or whatever.
But then meanwhile, like, so many of the artists that were hot or dead are locked up for forever.
Yeah.
It's kind of on the Y ends now for Chicago, man.
For real.
Yeah.
Like,
Monge.
Definitely.
Okay, so
who would be like
your dream collab
if you could do a song
with anybody?
Shit,
I don't really know yet.
Like,
somebody,
it got to be somebody
big for sure.
Like, huge.
Like,
you know,
like,
regular,
like,
I'm gonna work up to them
other,
it ain't nothing
to pay for a feature.
Mm.
But, like,
for me to get a song
with, like,
somebody,
like, huge.
like saying on some shit
and they get a song
with a Buster Rhymes type
What the fuck? That was the last
name I ever thought you were about to say
Shout Buster Rhymes
I was listening to Buster Rhymns in
1997 when I was a kid
Like I'm telling you like the big name like
Rick Ross
Niggie Psy shit
Bigger
Big ass like that
That's what I'm like yeah
Drake
Yeah Drake
Just put you on the new Drake project
If I get Kendrick
Nick Drake
Nick, Drake.
Who else?
Who else?
Let me see.
Let me see.
Because they're going to be clipping this.
I don't think you can do Kendrick and Drake.
That's going to be a problem.
Yeah, that is going to be a problem.
That's why I have to pick, bro.
Like, I'm behalf of the pig, bro.
I swear to God.
I did send Drake one of your songs.
He don't always respond.
But he told me he was going to check it out.
Yeah.
So we're working our way into that, brother.
Hell yeah, bro.
But, nigg, oh, God.
bro like I mean like but some like some niggas know it's not like that like I made a song with
money and bankroll you feel me them niggins have show no difference to me you feel me they
kept it cool right I mean LA is just a different world in terms of we just view it as like everything's
got to be one side or the other right I mean like do you feel like Kendrick I mean now that's like
this new Drake project released and it's
only been like, you know, four or five days.
It is kind of crazy.
Like, we're kind of like anxiously awaiting, like, how Kendr's going to respond?
Are you paying attention to their whole little war and everything over the years,
or is that something that's kind of outside your interest?
No, I don't be paying attention to that.
I ain't going to.
I'll be focused on my rap shit.
I don't be focused on other niggas rap beef, bro.
That don't got nothing to do with me.
No, that's real.
But as a rap fan, I feel like Kendrick and Drake kind of hard to avoid that.
Yeah, no, I don't be listening to them like that, though.
Really?
For me?
I used to listen to Kendrick, like, and not like us,
and when they were beefing, I was listening to Kendrick music.
It's crazy that when they were, that when Not Like Us came out,
you were like 16?
Yeah.
It's like your child.
Like, for me, when I think about Kendrick,
I think about Good Kid Mad City in, like, 2012 or whatever that was.
That had L.A. on Smash.
That was all you heard.
Yeah.
But that was 14 years ago, and you were.
a very small child at that time.
Hell yeah, like, I wasn't listening to a lot of these niggas.
Like, if you see no Dejan, Paul Stream, he was naming a nigga.
I was like, hell no, I don't know who that is.
Naming who?
He was naming albums.
Oh.
And, like, Chronic and all that shit and a whole bunch of other shit.
That, I don't know.
That's what we got to do.
We got to see you down and we're going to make you listen to the chronic and doggy style
and all these classic albums, NWA.
You couldn't, like, name a NWA song?
Nope.
he said them too
the police just for the record is the easiest answer
for that
no man
I mean I gotta
I gotta sympathize because you're so
fucking young
it's just crazy because I really wasn't
I really wasn't into rapping
like I wasn't trying to rap at all
I was just playing football and
riding mini bikes bro
like if I was to
do something I was gonna be
either a football player
a nigga was gonna be like a YouTuber
or a streamer or something
I wasn't never gonna rap
you feel like you
You got to choose between being like a streamer or a rapper at this point?
Or is it all kind of the same?
I'm going to do it all.
I'm fin to do it all, man.
I'm feeling you.
I'm feeling to see me streaming, nigga, YouTube videos, all type of shit.
Yeah.
It's just, I feel like it's kind of two different things because as a rapper, people want to see you be kind of chill and cool and laid back and not, I don't know.
As a streamer, you mentioned Rikai.
I mean, like, his whole thing, every single time I seen a clip of him, he's just spazzing out in public.
They say I look like him.
That definitely crossed my mind, yeah.
Do I look like him, bro?
A little bit.
Don't say that, bro.
They said I look like him, but look.
He lit.
You know what's crazy?
He was just, he was just, like, he was just out here.
And all my homies were out of his little stream universe shit, streamer universe.
The streamer university, but wasn't that in Atlanta or something?
Nah, he just had some shit out here.
Border schools, you know, I don't know, it was some shit, but all the homies was there.
And they was like, like, all the niggies that I grew up with, like, still talk to
to this day like they mock day one niggas they was all there
they was like pro you really do look like that thing I'm like
bro stop saying that bro they were like you should have
came there I was like damn I just
didn't have the time bro I woke up hell of late
they was trying to bring this
no definitely you know the other crazy thing
situation that you had is when Lush
went to your neighborhood and somebody got
killed while y'all were in the neighborhood
yeah that was some
that was some
and it wasn't it just like an innocent guy
who was just in his car and there was a shooting
and somehow you got hit
and you never found out anything about
like what happened in that situation
or how that went down.
Hell no,
I didn't remember us walking up.
And then we were like, what?
You just seen it.
We like, damn.
We didn't hear nothing.
Like, if you ask Lus,
we was literally walking on the other side of the tracks
coming up to the smoke shop, bro.
We didn't hear nothing.
That's crazy.
Really, anything could happen in Compton.
I swear to God.
Let me tell you.
Yeah, but,
You got to keep Lush safe.
Lush is a, he's a national treasure.
Yeah, well, he was safe with us.
We didn't hear nothing.
We didn't get horrid.
He'll be the first to tell you he's a very important asset for California.
Yeah, we didn't get touched.
For sure.
I noticed, like, you got some pretty demonic lyrics because this is one Larry that I wrote down.
50 shots will make his heart sleep.
Lil N-word stop that car, please.
I don't give a fuck about that baby in the car seat.
You see her little shots and make that.
You can just keep a hard beat.
I'm the one to finish,
and I'm the one that's going to start beat.
Real shit.
Yeah.
Not, but.
What gets into you when you write something like that?
That's it.
I was just thinking about GTA.
Like, that's why I said.
Okay.
Beef with whoever like is GTA.
I mean, I made that blocking job about shooting like it's GTA, you see?
Right.
I was just, I was just rapping.
I think you, I think you should care about the baby in the car seat.
No, I care about all babies.
Okay, good, good, yeah.
We got to respect the babies.
I love the babies, but.
I swear I never do that.
You don't got no kids?
Nah, hell, no.
Thinking about it?
It'll probably just happen, right?
Yeah, it might.
You'd be pulling out or try?
I wear a condom, bro.
That's awesome.
Listen, I'm going to have a fatherly role with you, and I'm going to say, good.
Keep them things on.
Yeah, I'll be condom up all that.
Condom gang.
There you go.
Condom crypt.
Yep, got a condo crib.
All the crips from L.A. who wear condoms, you can all be part of condom crib.
Yep.
Except the ops.
Oh, yeah, that might be a problem.
They got to go raw.
Yeah, you niggins got to stay, bro.
Get burnt.
Get burnt.
Yeah, burn, yeah.
Do you like making, like, ass-shaking music or, like, street music more?
And I know sometimes you combine them.
I ain't going to lie, bro.
It just be happening, really.
I just hear a beat.
It depends on the beat, like, whatever the beat vibe give me,
That's what it's going to be.
But, like, my ass-shaking music do go crazy.
Like, Tiny going stupid right now.
Swag up.
Yeah, yeah.
Where did that song name come from?
Domestic, homie.
Yeah?
Yeah, I was playing one of my songs.
I was playing Crowsy dummy.
I was playing Crows Demi.
We were in front of his house.
He just sitting there doing it.
Like, he ain't do no other dance.
Like, he didn't do no other than.
He's just like, ooh, look at me, oohie.
Look at me.
You're like, what?
Hey, ooh, he looking at him.
I'm already doing it.
He's matching the beat, too.
So we started doing it.
That's when I did the Cravesdummy video that same day.
And I just started doing it in the video.
Yeah, she was hard.
So I'm like, we're going to make a song.
Hit your tiny name Tiny Loak.
Not for sure.
So I actually just found out about a rapper
coming out of L.A. recently named Royd.
And then when I'm doing my Googles, I'm figuring out,
oh, you got beef with him.
What did the beef come from?
I don't got no beef with that nigga, but that niggins is crazy.
Yeah?
I don't beef with that, bro.
He ain't an op.
I got real, look, listen to me.
I got real ops out of this motherfucker.
Well, I understand that you uploaded a video of him allegedly fingering his dog.
And that's what you're alluding to right now with the thumb up.
No, no, I'm just saying.
I got real ops up this motherfucker.
I was just saying, like, I got real ops out.
Where did you get that video?
What video?
With the dog.
You on the dark web?
No, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
Somebody sends it to me, bro.
Somebody sends it to me.
Okay.
But that's not a real op.
That's just like-
No, I just really posted that because he posted me getting packed out by the power rules.
Okay.
So I'm like, bro, you want to go shots for shots?
Then when I posted, he like, oh, you went low.
You went low.
What do you mean I went low?
You shouldn't be doing that game.
But we ain't even going to speak on that, bro, because he just called me,
trying to, you feel me, do a song, get shit like that.
Oh.
I never heard of anybody finger or a dog, and I haven't actually seen this video.
I saw him.
That's crazy, huh?
I haven't seen the video, so I don't know how extra it was.
See, if you wouldn't ever call me trying to pee street, I would show you the video.
Okay.
So you're trying to leave this in the past now?
You're open to leaving in the past?
Yeah, I don't want to get nobody, no club, bro.
I don't want to get my bad.
I don't know my bad.
Damn, okay, okay.
So Roddy Rich's hood is down the street from your hood?
Hell yeah.
You ever meet him or been around him or?
him or anything?
Nah, he never beat that.
Mm.
Well, I've been in his hug before, but they just had to stop going over there.
Why is that?
Nah, just, you know, our side fuck with who we fuck with, they side fuck with.
Okay.
Might not be the same.
It's not beef, but it's a little too.
No, we don't beef with them, but for me, they be hanged with some niggas.
Mm.
And we be hanged with some niggas.
Right.
You listen to Roddy Rich?
I used to.
Mm.
I mean, he had like the craziest blowup in LA history,
and it kind of remains to be seen if he can recreate that.
It's been a while.
Yeah.
He laid back, though.
Like, he got it.
Like, you feel me?
He really don't got to do too much.
He can't chill.
Well, I can't see his bank account, so I don't really know.
But, well, shit, from what we're seeing from, from what the internet looking like,
I'd say he's chilling.
Yeah, I mean, shit.
It feels like the last couple of projects didn't really hit like that, though.
And I think he has a project that's been lined up
That's been pushed back a million times
And I don't even think he has a release date anymore
Yeah
But, you know, best of luck to him
You a girlfriend kind of guy
Are you a single?
I ain't gonna lie right now
Focused on your career
That's what you gotta say
Yep, Billum gave him a line
That's what it's about right now
I ain't gonna lie
I be focused on my rap shit, bro
I got a girlfriend though
Okay
Yeah, but I be focused on my
rap shit.
But, but, you feel
me?
I'm young and turn,
bro, so, like,
I'll be telling her,
but, like,
she got to get,
she got to understand,
like,
I just started booming.
You got to let me have fun first.
I ain't gonna lie.
If you hold it down
for me,
then I know you
girlfriend worthy,
then that's when I'm
gonna stop doing what I'm doing.
And you feel me,
everything is you.
There you go.
I like that logic,
yeah.
because there's like a really lit
18, I think she's 18, she might be 19
like OnlyFans girl, you know what Piper is?
Piper Rochelle.
No.
She's fucking lit right now.
But they were mentioning interviewing.
I ain't never watched another video.
Yeah, don't take that out.
You know, obviously, you know, when you be posting snippets on
Instagram and shit like little teeters.
Yeah.
I'll put it down, yeah.
If you want to get into the game, let me know.
A couple years, though.
You don't want to do that at 18.
That's a lot.
I don't know if you're ready for this lifestyle.
Hey, Ben.
I'm a bad boy.
But I was going to say, so that that girl that they were talking about me interviewing,
I was kind of thing.
I'm like, bro, I got to find some dudes, like, more her age to, like, bring on to the interview
to kind of match her energy.
Trying to put me on a blind date with a porn star at him?
No, I don't think she's like a real porn star.
Not a blind date, but just, you know, see what the vibes are.
You know who the first person that came to mind was a flock to ball.
Oh, yeah.
You like him?
Oh, yeah.
He's impersonated to you, right?
Yeah, he did.
He's hard.
He's funny, right?
I don't know.
He just started rapping itself.
Mm.
Well, he actually performed at the Stink Team show the other day.
Yeah, I've seen that shit.
Yeah.
That's dope.
Yeah.
Shut off.
Too ball.
He's a good kid.
But he'd be standing in like Vegas or something most of the time, so I can't really just, like, call him up to be on the pod.
Yeah.
You and him together would be a crazy combo, though.
Yeah, I feel like that shit would be funny.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I got to meet him.
Yeah.
I know of him.
Be cool.
We had him on the podcast one time.
He managed to piss off
whack real bad
during the conversation.
He's been dealing with that
ever since,
but...
Damn.
I like him.
He's a good kid.
Who do you feel like
are the biggest crypts
of all time?
Us.
No,
I ain't gonna be biased.
Like,
biggest crypts of all the time?
I really don't know,
bro.
It's probably the neighbors
because they're biggest
Oh, you're going with a specific set.
Like the rolling, like all the rollins.
It's probably the rolling line.
The whole rolling line, but they're biggest.
I ain't gonna lie.
Yeah.
I was they're biggest fuck.
No, definitely.
So are you really actually trying to take like a step back from dissing in songs?
Hell yeah.
Like I ain't been dissing in none of my songs recently, for, I've been on some,
because I'm trying to be mainstream, but I ain't trying to just be, you feel me, LA.
I'm trying to be biggest.
Yeah, definitely.
Because you look at somebody like Roddy Rich, I mean, he don't, he never really put too much that's like specific to LA or specific about gang banging shit in his music.
And I think that always worked out pretty well for him.
On the other side of things, a lot of the drill rappers, it's like a fucking game to figure out what they're talking about and what people they're dissing and everything like that.
So it's kind of both sides of that.
For real.
Hmm.
So you spent a lot of time in the studio or?
Hell yeah, I'll be in the studio a lot, bro.
I ain't going to lie, and then, like, it's, like, fun to me.
Like, I can go in the studio for two hours, make ten songs.
I'm not allowed to you.
Two hours, wow.
My manager doesn't seen it.
Wow.
Sweat God.
That's impressive.
That shit is easy, bro.
I just got to turn on a beat that I like.
It's over with.
Do you, uh, do you go out of your way to, like, switch your flow up on songs and shit?
Is that something you, like, consciously think about it?
Yeah, I'll be trying, I'll be trying new shit.
Like, I got singing songs that I got a whole bunch of shit, bro.
Yeah, because, like, when I first heard you, I listened to a few songs, I'm like, is dope,
but his flow is kind of like very similar on each song.
And then some of the stuff I heard since then, I'm like, oh, I could tell that he's actually,
like, trying to consciously switch it up, which I think is good, yeah.
For sure.
Mm.
Definitely.
So what are your parents' attitude about?
your music at this point now that it seems like shit they all supported direction yeah they all
supported that's dope hell yeah is it kind of i mean your dad didn't want you to be from the hood and now
it seems like you know you could end up being like maybe the biggest rapper from the hood yeah
is he like commented on that or like he don't get too deep into it not like me we won't be
worried about it like he be just supportive for sure yeah yeah definitely
Yeah, so what should we look out for from Beezie Too Jankey?
Shit, man.
Wait till that album come out, bro.
Oh, that's the plan?
Hell yeah, wait to that album come up, but y'all got to look.
Y'all better look at me.
You don't want to look out, bro.
I'm feeling come cold.
Watch.
Watch.
Give me, like, I'm going to say by the end of this week.
End of this week?
You don't see a whole different meat.
What the fuck is going to happen in a week?
You don't see.
Damn.
You got a face tattoo or something?
No, you're going to see.
Are there more face tattoos planned?
Nah, I don't know.
I think that's it.
Really?
Yeah.
Hmm.
I mean, you have a lot of tattoos for an 18-year-old.
Hell yeah.
I got a lot.
Definitely.
If somebody calls Compton-Bompton, do you automatically take offense?
No.
That's just their side of things?
Yeah, that's the West.
That's the west side. I stay west side. I know, you feel me. We are west side of the hood, but
that's, I obviously like the power route, but we don't beat for them. You feel me? If it was different,
if we beat for them, then yeah. But we don't be for them.
For sure. Now, that's good. We got to promote peace. We got to push peace.
Yeah. You might even end up with a cereal. Oh, you got the whoops.
We do we got the whoops.
I wouldn't try them.
They've been open for a few years now.
I don't know.
I always wonder when one day I'm going to see like a trail of ants going into that box.
I heard that thing were just fruit loops.
Yep, yep.
I can admit that now that it doesn't seem like he's really selling him like it used to be.
Damn.
But he was selling him for like a hundred bucks.
What's Perkyos?
That's what influenced the whoops is that this is a promotional little Dirk cereal that they sent out when he's.
dropped the album oh so that ain't that's not real he didn't do that it's like 2018 they just sent
it out to some people when he put out of album for like a promotional thing and then jane came in here
he saw that and he decided to make his own version and it seemed like people kind of forgot
about the dirkios you know yeah but yeah for show man um all right anybody you want to shout out
anything we need to look forward to shit man shout out shout out hey c man to me bro
Mm.
All that dishing niggas be doing on there.
You're not feeling it?
Nah.
Keep it to the rap,
though.
Stick to rap,
bro.
I always want to rap beefing.
Bro,
that shit is trash.
Mm.
Yeah.
That shit, man.
Respect 16th management,
and don't whack them out
on the wall anymore.
Yeah,
whack this,
all this band.
Oh, good, yeah.
I'm telling you.
Yeah,
it's going to be on Fox 5.
I'm telling you.
I'm telling you.
some motherfuckers on.
Good show.
All right.
Beasy too janky.
Tap inwardly.
Go check out the music.
Let's definitely do some shit in the future, man.
We're planning like a big cipher.
I feel like you should get on that.
It's good.
Let me know.
Okay.
We're going to line that up.
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