No Jumper - Bounce Back Meek on Being Cambodian, Becoming a Blood, Stockton Politics & More
Episode Date: August 31, 2022Bounce Back Meek has a wild story to share, from his upbringing, street politics, and rough family dynamic, Bounce Back Meek decided to focus on music. ----- 00:00 Intro 1:00 - 8 of his Instagrams be...ing deleted back to back 2:57 - Being Cambodian, “The Darker Asian” 3:51 - Cambodian Civil War, Refugees digging holes to stay safe from bullets, Moms making it to America 6:15 - Families moving all over the US when first getting here, culture shock 10:28 - Moms coming to California and becoming a Blood 14:58 - Seeing the gang as just a family when he was younger, being tapped in with LA bloods 19:23 - Having enemies right across a bridge 5 minutes away, feeling like they moved from a war zone to another war zone because of the violence 21:35 - Searching his dad's name on the computer when younger, reading that he went down for Home invasion and got 21 years 22:21 - Not having his father around affected him 23:54 - Starting to rap for fun at 15-16yrs old, investing in himself, paying for his first real video 27:14 - The politics causing Stockton to get much hate, $tupid Young viewing Meek as a opp 30:04 - $tupid Young dissing him on his own beat 33:13 - Working on a hood album, forming a group, fighting a case, wearing 2 ankle monitors 35:34 - Big Blood Bully Breaker ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, y'all.
I'm back band T-Rail.
I got my boy here,
bounce back beat, man.
And I'm going to tell y'all something right quick, man.
I'm a sick, man, because I ain't even going to lie to you.
I'm tapped in, but I ain't all the way tapped in.
And a lot of my kids can DM me, can hit me.
You hit me just on some regular, like, hey, what's up?
Tap in.
And I'm like, who the fuck is this?
So I tap in with you.
And then I start looking, I'm looking, you know what I'm saying?
I ain't gonna lie.
I didn't know who you was.
I'm looking.
I'm like, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, good looking.
Yeah, just off the basis of just hit me on some regular.
Because I'm a regular, too, you feel me?
So, and then with me, coming at the, like, you probably, you really can, like, tap in with a young guy.
You feel me?
Like, I'll talk with whoever, you know, and then, you know, give me the opportunity again.
Like, because, you know, Adam crazy is.
Yeah, yeah, man.
Yeah.
I mean, did you hit B.
Before you hit me?
I hit blood on my other Instagram,
but I got like, man, like eight of my Instagram
got disabled, bro, like back to back.
So, like, really, so people probably be thinking
like a fake page every time I got to make a new one.
So probably got to go through that.
Oh, okay.
So you was like, I'm going to hit this.
Yeah.
And, no, see, I tapped in with you on my other Instagram too.
See, that got disabled.
Oh.
So I have to hit you with a new one.
Yeah.
I sent you my number up.
Yeah.
You should be your number.
Oh, yeah, yeah, see, I'm glad.
I'm glad because I was like, damn,
because usually I go back to it if I don't get my number or whatever the case may be,
try to, you know, and do it like that.
But now I'm be like, man, I just be giving my number, you feel me?
So we can tap in and keep it going because I know shit like that be happening, you feel
me?
Anything.
But yeah, man, I'm like, man, let me go ahead and see what's up, man.
I did, you know, just doing my research or whatever the case, may be just light work,
you feel me, because I wanted you to come on here and just elaborate for the people
because a lot of people, you know, the No Jumper fans really don't know you.
And I know you probably didn't just told your fucking story
2,000 times, and we're going to tell it all this.
Yeah, I'm saying?
But looking at your videos and all your little, your vlogs and shit,
I see these niggas.
I'm like, these niggas famous too.
You sit down, you feel, you have the red rag around your neck.
Yeah, on blood, yeah, we're a family on blood.
So I'm like, oh, nigga, I'm like, you step, sit down with you niggas, too?
Yeah, I like that.
Yeah, because you was on that motherfucker too.
And in the main, motherfuckers.
Like, nah, we're a family.
Nigger all over here here.
Like, yeah, everybody knows us, nigga, you feel me?
Like, you can't come over here unless we know you, blah, blah, blah.
Like, you sit down.
Like, that's sick.
You, I thought I was only sitting with you, you feel me?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, everything.
You feel me?
But, yeah, like, if you get it too, you feel like, tell the people about you, man.
Man, man.
Tell a family about you, man.
See what's up.
Shit.
I'm an Asian rapper.
I'm Cambodian, you feel
me?
A lot of people don't even know
what Cambodians is,
you feel me?
We're like right by Thailand,
next door neighbor to Laos,
Vietnam, huh?
Southeast Asian,
we Southeast Asian, basically.
We like the darker Asians,
you feel me?
Like, really, like,
the darker Asians, and shit.
So y'all black?
Basically, that's what they say.
Like, we're the black Asians,
you feel?
Basically, that's what they say this shit.
Yeah.
For real, for real.
So, yeah, tell me what's from the start,
you know what I'm saying?
in Stockton, I'm guessing you probably know more about the culture, you know what I'm saying,
as far as like Cambodia and how, I mean, you know, how you guys came over here from the start.
You don't mean the war.
I mean, I guess it started from a war in Cambodia.
Yeah, it started from a war with our own people.
Yeah, with your own people.
And then concentration camps and then from concentration camps and, you know what I'm saying?
Like in different countries, like Thailand, like shit like that.
From Thailand, from Thailand, they get moved from like.
Australia.
United States.
United States, you feel me all over Europe and all that.
Did y'all, did y'all, um, did y'all
stories and let y'all know, did they go through any of that shit?
Yeah, my mama was born in Thailand at the camps.
Damn, at the camps.
At the camp.
Yeah, my grandma was pregnant running through the jungles and shit,
trying to get away from Cambodia and all that.
Pregnant with twins, though.
Pregnant with twins.
With twins.
In Cambodia, hell yeah.
How did she, how did they make it over here?
make it over here.
Man, it just
luck.
They were just blessed
you for me.
They are not running,
you feel me.
Day and night running.
And when they do
sleep or rest,
it's like they got to dig
little holes and shit,
you feel me,
cover yourself.
Hold on,
speaking to your mic
that's crazy.
No, like,
you know how like,
you know how like,
when the folks
is running from the,
from like,
the bullets and shit,
you feel me
and all that,
the missiles and shit.
Yeah,
you feel me?
They run through the jungle
all day and night,
you feel me?
But then when they do rest,
like,
They got to do some crazy shit, like either dig holes, like, you feel me,
so they can, like, get in, you feel me, and cover themselves and shit with,
with, like, leaves and shit like that, whatnot, you feel me?
Twigs and shit, whatever.
But just to get through the night, though, you feel me, then get back at it, you
feel me, to their destination, you feel me?
You get them right back at it, then you're running and you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, trying to get to the border.
And you're tripling, tumbling over dead bodies and shit,
and the crazy thing you got to worry about landmines and shit like that,
people getting blown up and shit, like, you feel me?
All that, you know.
Have you ever been back over there?
Like, I mean, you know, visited to Ireland or anything like that?
Nah, we some felons.
Yeah, can't even.
Yeah, we can't.
But we're going to send our folks out there, though, you feel?
Yeah, for sure.
We're going to send our folks out there.
Probation the motherfucker right now.
Yeah, I mean, niggins is vacationing over there like that shit.
Cool.
It's not right now.
Right now it's boo.
It's cheap as hell over there, you think?
That's a lot.
Everything, like, like, way, getting modernized out there, you feel me?
At first we was third world.
You feel me?
Third world country type of shit.
But now everything's starting to get more.
modernized now, you get Wi-Fi and shit out there.
But not in, like, the village.
But the village now, they're starting to get plumbing and shit, you feel
me? Lights and shit like that, you feel me?
But mainly everything's all in, like, you feel me,
the city and shit like that, you feel me?
So when your grandparents and shit came over here
or moms and shit came over here, they can't write
to California?
No, they got moved all over the United States.
Where's your state?
Mine went to Philadelphia.
See, mine's went to Minnesota.
Oh, right when she came out here?
Yeah, right.
The first state they touched down.
Like, someone went to Massachusetts,
some with the Cali, some in Philly, some with Minnesota, all that shit.
So your mom was, she was pregnant with twins.
No, my grandma was pregnant with twins.
Oh, but your mom is a real alien, yeah, she got a green card and all that.
This niggas.
For real.
It says alien on that motherfucking everything, bro.
That's a cold shit.
Right now?
Yeah, right now.
That's crazy.
She got a green card and shit, but you feel me still?
She got a twin sister or a twin brother?
Oh, okay, fraternal twins.
fraternal twins that's damn and you said Philadelphia yeah so from Philadelphia they was like you know
what Kelly we're gonna come over here this shit week over here and uh and the crazy shit and you got
to understand too the story they they they go through when they come to America you're talking about
they got to learn all type of crazy shit you feel me like you got to learn how to drive on the other
side of the road they got to learn how to you feel me speak and learn you feel me all that gestures
all that they got to do the toilet and all that you feel everything even even the even
the littlest shit, bro, like go to the store
Toilet?
You use the toilet, bro.
There's documentaries on that shit and everything, bro.
And even the little shit, like, go to the store
and go buy a bag of chip.
Bro, they don't know what to buy.
You feel me?
Because, yeah, they be fuck around, buy some cat food or something.
You feel me, thinking there's some chips and shit.
That's crazy to come over here from a third world country,
from me, fighting, you know, digging holes at the sleep in their motherfucking
trying to blow you up and all that's crazy.
When we first, our folks first come out of here, brother,
they got sponsors and shit like that that do help them, you feel
me?
Like, you feel me, in the first couple months when they first hear, they do have the sponsor that come and help them and shit like that.
But after that, like, they got a strive for their own after that.
It was like, yeah, because it's like once you get out here, it's like, who do you meet up with?
You feel me to take care of your, you know, your well-being, like, you know, and teach you what's going on with America.
Because that's crazy to come right out here from Cambodian and then, boom, and then land in Philadelphia and Minnesota, you know, and got to get it cracking.
You feel.
Angelina Jolie did a movie about it, too.
Damn.
First they killed my father.
It was on Netflix and shit.
She got tattoos about it and everything.
And there's another movie too, bro.
Like an old movie's called The Killing Fields, bro.
Y'all should go check that out.
It's about, that's about.
That's what it's about right there.
The whole, you feel me?
The whole history of it.
The whole game.
See, what Angelina Jolie did was she made a movie about a girl
and her family, the perspective of what they went through.
But like from, from like the rich side, like the wealthy side, you feel?
And what they went through and shit.
But it was a good, you know, movie and shit.
This show some part.
Like, shit really did happen like that, you feel me?
Like, yeah, he really did get down like that.
But that's a good movie, though.
Y'all should go peep it up.
So, you know, rewinding, moms, I mean,
grandma went to Philadelphia, and then they lived most of their life in Philadelphia.
And then she came to California and then she had you.
No, she, that's his mom.
Oh, yeah, you went to Minnesota.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
like a year or two or some shit
then they found out like all of our folks
in Cambodia moved to
California Stockton
so we just all like met up at
and just stayed there
you feel me I don't lie because when I go up north
you feel I mean it's a lot of the Asian
community up there and I always wonder why
you feel I mean like what's that about
or what's going on is like
are we telling each other like look man this is cool
this is what we're going to be at this is what we're going to stay
at we're going to do it up here
shit just it felt right I guess right
Man, you got to be close to it.
Like, family, family is home, you feel me, so we just met it at home.
Yeah.
All right.
So moms made California home, then she had you.
How many siblings you got?
I got three.
Three?
You're the oldest?
I'm the oldest.
You're the oldest.
Yeah, so she had her first son out here getting it cracking.
She was probably in, she was probably only in Thailand for like a couple months only,
born in Thailand for a couple months only.
You feel me?
Mama was from the hood, too.
Yeah.
On everything.
For everything.
So, hold on.
So moms come out here
And go to California
And turn into a blood
Man you know like
It'd be like some race shit
You know back then it was like more racist
You feel me like
But other folks see like
Asians they ain't ever seen before or whatever
So people try to pick on them and shit
That's just how it all start
And then we just get together
And then just
That's how it started really
Oh so that's how I like originally start
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, protecting the community, our people, and shit.
Is it, you protecting y'all, was they protecting themselves from other races,
thinking niggas is just more racist?
And then after that, though, like, a few years down the line, though,
like, Stock did not racist and shit no more, you feel me, like everything.
Back in the days in stock, it was like, you don't really see colors like,
there wasn't no red or blue, it was like just Asians against.
Was it more so white people, though?
Yeah, but like all the taunting and shit, like shit like that, you feel me?
All that, really.
Yeah.
It's all races that are really like you're really doing this shit, you feel me.
Yeah.
Maybe other Asians too.
But our head was different, though, because we grew up, we grew up with the blacks, you
for me.
So we kind of, we kind of adapted with them, you know what, you from me, with the bros,
you from me, and got to back in with them, you feel me?
I ain't going to lie because I'm more so, like, definitely identified with a lot of
Cambodians.
You know what I'm saying?
Right on the table.
Okay.
Yeah.
Like, I ain't going to lie.
I do, like, identify with a lot of Cambodians, like, you know,
because it's a lot of Cambodians out here.
And then, you know, it's Cambodians from Peblos.
You know what I'm saying?
They're B-Dogs.
I'm like the other, like, really the only, like, first Cambodian other bloodhood, too.
It's like the Pablos.
Yeah.
And it's just like, that's, yeah, that's.
Yeah, they got a lot of Cambodians and Barsin, too, though.
Yeah.
West High, Puerto, Humboldens and shit.
Like.
Like, how did it, like, from Stockton,
it was like, you know what?
We just gonna say, fuck it.
We're gonna be bloods.
Like, why not Crips?
Everybody is Crips.
Yeah, everybody was Crips.
Like we said, we had black people,
like we grew up black people too,
so like some L.A. folks and shit,
they moved over there and just,
you feel me?
That's how it started, you, feel me?
Yeah, because when I was looking at y'all,
and I was looking at y'all documentaries,
you know, you know y'all little street shit
or whatever going on.
Like I said, I seen him too.
And then y'all said, like,
No, we don't be doing none of that put on shit
And none of that shit, it's just family
But it's just like, it's like
How do we initiate this?
It's just like, hey, my name, you want to be
from bloods or what we're doing?
It just all depends on a person, you feel
me, if it was like, fam, someone we grew up with,
we seen, like, we've been through hell of shit,
we've seen him do hell of shit.
The hummus.
Yeah, but if it's like, if one of the little hummys or something
bring someone in that never grew up
in the hood or whatever, then, yeah,
you're going to have to prove yourself,
you're going to have to, you feel me,
shows like how you really rock and all that other shit
your loyalty and all that, you know what, you know what, me?
So it just depends on an occasion, really.
Yeah.
But someway somehow, though, we related, though.
Like, you for me.
Of course we related.
You know what I'm saying?
You know where the motherland at,
but we don't have to even break all the way, though.
Break that all the way down.
But you being from over there, too,
like, it's predominantly, like,
Cambodians.
Like, do you ever feel weird at times
or do you feel like right at home?
shit
it's blacks too though
yeah
you feel me
but you don't see the blacks
because all the blacks
we're locked up
you feel me
on my brothers
you know
but yeah
I be with them
I be with you
Cambodians
I grow with these
niggas
He'll tell you
some Cambodian
dishes right now
I was just about to say
that what you learned
from these things
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah
yeah I'm about to say
what kind of dishes
you got from these niggas
I know these niggas
be cooking man
for real
All that, yeah, all that.
Catele, that's my favorite.
Look, see, Cateo, see, Asians is fun.
That's fun, but the Cambodian way is Cotillo.
You see how we just said Cotil, you feel me?
Like, we don't say fuck, we just be like Cthiel, you think?
Or everything.
Cthia.
Cthia was Cambodian.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, you know what I'm saying?
You over here, moms banging, you feel me?
Are you looking at moms as like, you know what?
This is what I'm a do, because I know for a period in your life.
life you didn't have pops so you're looking at moms and then you going outside with the
homies you're telling yourself as a younger man you're like you know what this is what you know what I'm
saying I want for myself too this is what I'm gonna do I'm banging bloods fuck it really I didn't even
see it like I just seemed that as family like just playing every day leave me just like I could just
walk down the street someone's cooking and I could just walk in their house and grab a plate you
you feel me that's how I see it so like a nigga really didn't think about like banging all the
time with the whoop that was just like a like an older mindset like
Like when shit started, like when people start getting beat up junked at school type shit, you feel me?
Like shit like that.
Yeah.
And two over there is just like you got you got some agents that said, you know, we're going to be bluds.
And then you got some agents just going to be crips.
And then, boom, y'all niggas start beefing.
Like, when and what time did that shit start happening?
Like 80s.
I mean, late 80s.
For the older heads and shit.
Yeah.
Like I told you, back in the day, they used to rock with each other, bro.
It was just, you know, look, they got, I don't know, bro.
It's just like, you know, like, I can't really speak on it.
Like, you know, sir, and hood, like, over a bitch or, like, that's how it mostly
start, like, over a bitch or, like, some shit.
It's basically, you know, really.
It's basically size, too.
Like, if they from over there, they're going to be crips.
And really, we really can't speak on it because it's not really our generation,
you feel me?
I thought our older homies and shit, our older bros and shit, uncles and shit.
They, you feel me?
But then they taught us what they taught us, you feel me, we just ran with it, you
you feel me?
Do y'all think like the gangs out here take y'all serious?
You feel me?
Yeah, we locked in with a couple of LA, LA bloods and shit.
Yeah, I was, I was, I was, we tapped in with a lot of things.
Because the homie was locked them with all that.
What makes us solidify with, you know, the homie being a pen and shit, you feel me, they locked up with real, real bloods and paroos from LA, you feel me, you feel me?
You feel me?
And they'd be tripped out too.
They'd be like, bro, I ain't never seen no Asian blood, you feel, woo, you feel me?
You feel like that?
But thugging, though.
Thugging, though, you see me.
Whooping, you see me?
Wooping the trooping, you see me.
Yeah, thugging, though.
Yeah, so, I mean, you did that.
You grew up, you know what I'm saying?
Like, what school are out there?
Did you go through the playing any sports or whatever?
The school's over there?
You go to, it's Hoover.
See, Commodore.
You feel, look, all right, for us, for about West,
you feel me?
Well, it's only like two elementary.
For us, West Dockton, we go to like, what?
Hoover Elementary, Victory,
Victory, Elementary, and some shit like that.
But then when we go to middle school, we go to Webster or Marshall.
But then the majority of us go to Marshall.
And Marshall is on the enemy side.
The Marshalls on, you feel me?
So we from our West are Marshalls all the way in Southside.
You feel me, South Side.
You got to drive the school.
So no, there was a bus that took it, you feel?
But we'd be going through it, though, you feel me?
Just to say, like, it's not too much of us.
We'd be like, what, 10 hit, 10 head deep, you feel me, from my west.
go to school at Southside Marshall, Marshall Middle School, you feel
me?
Yeah, but ran by all crips, you feel me?
All crips.
So imagine you, you're on the bus, you feel me.
You're pulling up to the schoolhouse, nigger, everybody around the bus,
like, yeah, could, that's the S bus right there, could.
So you damn need got to pop out the bus ready for the fade already, you feel
me?
So that's what it was.
Every day we go to school, you feel me?
Every day.
Every day we go to school.
That's why this day's blood.
We ain't going to lie.
it's like we don't want to go to school because we don't want to you feel me like
bro we're gonna have to bump head every time so the homie be like hey blood let's go pull the
fire sting with sure you feel me whoa we got the whole you feel me you feel we got we
we we feel we we we we we just run off you feel like we you feel like you
me shit like you really yeah bro bro we just be oh we'll take off on one of the
enumigos real quick bo bo bo bo and just you feel me oh yeah like being younger did that
you know what I'm saying did that start building resentment or did any of one of y'all
My homies died and start saying like, you know what?
We're going to go start popping these niggins up in the middle.
Yeah, we got a few of the homies that.
You feel me?
I got a, yeah, a couple, a couple of homies, close homies.
That start getting serious.
Like, when did that game banging shit for y'all?
Like, what age did it start getting serious?
Like, the homie just lied from this shit.
Really?
Middle school.
Yeah, middle school.
We've seen some of the homies do shit with 14, 15.
We didn't get off the porch at an early age, bro.
Like, niggas really jumped off the porch at 9 years old.
You feel me?
shit like that.
Niggas walk around,
nigga, you feel me?
Stilling cigarette,
bus from the big homie,
smoking me,
and shit like that,
you feel me?
It just started off.
We started off pretty young,
you feel me?
How far is the enemy,
the enemies from y'all shit?
Shit,
we got one.
We got one.
Across the water.
Right there,
you feel me.
You take that little
bridge over the little
over the canal,
whatever.
Yeah, you feel me?
They only like five minutes away.
We don't want to try
get enough flour or nothing.
But that's a bullshit,
though.
That's a bullshit, though.
Like,
These niggas across the water, though.
They ain't across the water.
Like, we got a little levee bridge, like a 15, like a, not like a 15 meter bridge.
Like, you feel him 15 foot bridge.
That's it.
We be on their side all the time.
We put gas on their side.
Yeah.
Safeway and all that.
Safeway and shit right there, blood.
We ain't got nothing in the hood.
That's what.
Yeah.
So we got a belt to us.
We only got two corner stores.
That's it.
Walmart, we got to go all way up north.
Yeah.
Anywhere else we got to go off.
We off the I-5 West, you know what?
So you feel me, that's us right.
the I-5 West.
And can you know us, we got, we got two, three freeways that, that goes through Stockton,
bro, we got I-5, and we got 99, then we got Cross Town.
Four.
Highway four, cross-town.
Did moms, pops, grandma, everybody that came over here from the Third World Country,
when they got over here, did they, like, man, this shit is paradise.
For sure.
Yeah, compared to what they were going through, but they still had PTSD and all that shit from what they've seen and all of it.
You know, some of the old folks, they fed up, though.
they was like I'd rather be at the country because they don't see some shit out here that
that like bro what the fuck I ran from that to come to this you feel me like and well and what is this
you feel me exactly same shit you feel me people die 7.6 2s on the ground shit like that you feel
me you feel like that that resembles what they went through you can't about you see the you feel
me you feel me shit like gun shells all that yeah because you know they left over there
to like expect not to hear no more gunshots and shit you feel me every trying to hear gunshots
traumatize them, you feel me. And they figure,
niggas in the homeland ain't no more war
going on, so it's better off over there.
That's what they, you feel me.
Yeah, you can't say, I can't speak
on it because I'm Americanized blood.
All I know is America, you feel me?
Yeah. I just, you feel me? I know more
of my folks from, though. You know, that's where they from.
With your pop is being gone, too, like, you know,
and you doing this shit at a younger age, did you feel
a need to, you know, try to take care of home
and try to take care of family on your own?
On everything I thought about it and shit
But my mom and shit
Never wanted to tell me
Why blood went to prison or whatever
I found that on your own
I found that on my own
Like I was in an attorney school
You feel me
We had to do our work on a computer
So like I searched blood name up
I read everything
You feel me
You feel me? Fought that by myself
I read everything
You feel me
And then that's just how I happened
How did he go to jail
Home invasion?
You know that shit
Mandatory 15 years
You feel me
Bro bro
Just for someone being in the house
21 years
You're running in the house
You feel me
Blood did 21 years.
Now he's home free.
I was born 97.
He went in 98.
Came out 2020,
2020, 2021.
Yeah.
And did you feel like you had a, you know,
had to be step up as a man and be like,
man, man, I got to try to provide for moms,
you feel, me, and my other siblings?
Hell yeah, because I stopped thinking about, like,
how my life would have been in that blood was here.
You feel, me?
Like, I got to move on from that shit, you feel?
Got to be my own man.
I can't fall in that foot, steps, and all that shit.
you know, you feel me.
That shit used to fuck with you when you was younger.
Yeah, like, for a, especially when you at school, you see people come with their,
what they daddy and shit, dropping them off or just doing little shit like that.
You feel me?
That shit just fuck with you.
For real.
I can identify with that shit.
Yeah, that shit just fuck with you.
Like, bitch, you here at the talent show, bitch, I ain't got no daddy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or everything.
But you do got to get over that shit, you know what I said.
I think it do kind of make you a stronger person, though, to, you know, to a certain extent.
I ain't going to lie to you.
On everything.
You know what I'm saying?
and get you get you really ready for this shit and then when you have kids like you got kids yeah i got
a daughter see when you had a daughter it's probably like bruh i'm gonna be the ultimate on everything
super dad you're just at the mall right now he over there looking for for little dolls for his dog
yeah i'm like bro you like that i'm supposed to get a fit for myself i'm over here looking at troyd
i'm like just wait br just wait man you got to be super gangster and shit then you know you're
turning this shit down i hit target me i'm all right
over here trying to get some shit
and I ain't go lie to you
for real like yeah I was
just wondering you know because I know
I know moms you know the coach of y'all in
I was you know the pressure of probably being on
you to try to take care of your family
and do that shit is like
I was gonna ask you like did that's why you
was like fuck it I'm gonna start rapping or
you know what I really did for fun really
yeah like I just like
I just always wanted to rap since I was like
13 14 just like
freestyle into myself and shit
I recorded my first song when I was like 16, I think, some shit like that.
Yeah.
And then like I really took it serious when we did band up.
Well, I was like 17, 18.
That was the one I got the most views.
I was the one I put the most money into and everything for real.
Yeah.
Who put the money into you?
Me.
Myself.
Myself.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would feel like that first time on the mic was you like, damn, I'm all right.
Really?
It was like, it was normal because it wasn't like no real studio.
We did it all in the homie closet, in the homie garage or whatever.
You feel?
So it was normal.
But, like, when I paid for my first real video, though, that shit felt lovely on everything.
And then seeing those views on the side of that.
I was like, okay, okay.
Yeah, they're fucking with me.
Yeah.
I mean, because you had your first song and it blew, and then I think what you called a case for a gun or whatever.
Yeah, I caught the case for a gun.
And then that shit slowed you down.
Slow me down.
I did, like, I was supposed to do six months.
caught a fade, nigga press charges on me, caught two more months.
So like eight months.
Yeah.
And after that, I probably took like a year break, two year break, and then got back on it.
Did you think that shit hurt you, them taking that break?
Yeah, I think that shit got away, for sure, for sure.
I just had to get my mind right, you feel me?
Just imagine if I didn't take that break, I would have just, you feel, me, fucked it up more or some shit, like, this and some shit.
And taking that break, it was just like, you got to get your mental right as far as like, you know, I got to put my progress.
priorities in perspective and shit yeah yeah like yeah I mean shit you do got to put your priorities
in perspective man at a certain time you got to be like hey homie this shit ain't I mean we are from
we from we from but you know what I'm trying to see what it do everything like at what stage
but you was like you know what I'm taking this shit serious yeah really really serious when
the lay down no I wasn't even laid down this went out pinocchio flash out all that yeah
really was band though really no really no
I really went, I really took it serious when the homie brought me to the press,
the press recording studio in downtown Stockton, right when they threw me in, I was like,
oh, I'm feeling this.
Okay, I'm like, cut off the lights, okay.
I'm feeling this.
And then I recorded Flashout and a Flashout in Pinocchio.
I shot those back to back.
And then after that, I see the views on, I posted on Daily Slaps.
A laid down with Brazy though, huh?
Yeah, I went like 15K in one day without dropping like two, three, three.
years so I was okay I'm bad
fat in the pen on everything
yeah you fuck who
who else you fuck with as far as rapping
it right now in Stockton
shit really just the homies bro I fuck with
shit hey baby be tapping in and shit though
some of the EB Blank boys and shit
and then really just the homies
Javins 2900 bounce back
Smeko triple M
who else I'm missing
Bolo
Bolo
few, that's it really it.
Everybody else in Stockton just be hate each other,
like black-bting each other.
Yeah, I was going to ask you about that.
Like, why niggas be hating on you?
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm doing a thing.
Politics run deep with us.
I'm telling you.
That's why.
That's why, like, Stuyckney, we get most hate
because, like, the politics, bro, for real.
We don't only, there's only, like, two hoods,
three hoods out west, you feel what?
It's us and then these.
Yeah.
And then, like, 20 other hoods of north.
10, 15 other hoods out east.
Another 10.
South.
South?
That's big.
Yeah.
South City.
Boy, that got their own little South City.
And they're the other.
Southside's like a little Mexico over there.
Well, I've seen another young nigga on Black.
What's this name?
M.B. L. Nill or something shit like that?
You fuck a girl?
I don't fuck a blah.
What's the shit with that, nigga?
You feel I'm not.
I don't know, man.
I just heard bro got stripped or some shit.
I don't know anyone to start rapping or some shit.
I don't know.
And now niggas don't want to fuck with you because you spoke on it or what?
Real politics shit.
Really?
At the end of the day, it's like who he fuck with.
Because, you know, he tried to fuck with, like, majority of South Stockton, you feel
me?
And, like, we pretty much funk with majority of South Stockton.
So that's how it is.
Oh, that's how it is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I get it.
I get it.
The one thing I didn't, you know what I'm saying?
I didn't like when I was kind of, you know, that's what I kind of like, you know,
I dib and dab and that shit.
And it's just like, oh, my nigga, they were saying some bullshit.
And I was like, I hate the internet because niggas always making up shit, you
You feel me?
And be doing bullshit and be, you know what I'm saying?
One nigga, it's funny because I am, you know, I'm a comedian too.
But I mean, I'm saying.
You were sucking on toes or whatever the case they'd be, though.
It was funny.
But I don't like how niggas be trying to take that shit and run with it.
You feel me?
Nugger's really mental.
Bluble be taking pills and all that.
Like when you go to jail, blood got to take them pills.
He got to line up for the pill call.
You feel me?
So I'm really wrong with blood.
Like, for real.
Niggas is that shit, it's crazy.
Oh, everything.
Something really wrong with blood.
Like, they don't even like the digger.
You feel me?
like for real
I'm like damn my nigga can't do that
yeah I mean but you too
and you know what I'm saying
I wanted to see I really
I fuck with stupid young out here
and I think the nigga was straight
or whatever the case may be but I was looking
at y'all little shit you know and y'all
and y'all disagree with and I'm like
these niggas really got beef you feel me
and like this nigga over here in Cambodia town
you doing your thing I mean you are
it's bloods and cribs though but
it's just like where is the disconnect
you know what I'm saying like
Because of song, nigga, or music, or what?
Like, I was even worried about, but it's like politics, bro.
Like, really, because, like, he got the biggest, like, Cambodian gang, bro.
You feel me?
And, like, his branch, he got branches in Stockton,
branches and whatever, whatever, you feel me?
We don't get along with him.
We don't see y'all, you feel me?
So he's just trying to jump into Stockton politics or whatever.
He just seen me start rapping and shit and just trying to, like, black bumming and shit.
So from way out there.
From way out there.
He yo I.
To him.
Yeah.
And you feel me?
And then my nigga just like, fuck it, I'm a dizzy.
Man, with my own song, though.
With your own song.
He's horrible for that.
But I heard the nigga talking about something.
He bought the beat.
And, you know what happened?
Look.
The, fuck, I forgot blood name.
The beat maker.
Well, I leased the beat from him.
Because that's when I first started coming back.
rapping you feel me I never like really got beats like pay for beats took that shit
serious you feel me yeah like came back so I leased the beat from blood because I
ain't think no one's gonna steal my whole motherfucking song you feel me everybody like if you're
an upcoming rapper bro you're gonna lease a beat bro like ain't nobody really paying 500
for exclusive when you first coming out rapping you feel me so I leased the beat
with the wu-to-woo I guess it was a stupid young type beat whatever but I did my doggie on it
with the who
and then
someone sent me
a blood story
of him in the studio
with my beat playing
you feel me
so like okay
okay
he's probably trying to
disney with the who
is good
whatever
a couple days later
dick is
all tied me
in the same song
bruh
that shit
sound exactly like
mom
I'm like
what's going on
like hold up
this thing is a weird
he changed the title
yeah
he changed the title
or whatever
first blood
was trying to say
he was trying to say
that he didn't
take my
lyrics or whatever that I stole his
song, stole his beats when I paid
for the least first. And he bought the exclusive
after I dropped the beat, drop the song, drop the video, the all that.
You feel me?
On some weird shit. Damn, so a nigga did
all that. Niggins from out here, you from
out there instead of calling a nigga fuck with a nigga
because the nigga feel like he'll opt.
That shit is super crazy.
Never seen you a day in my life or any of your
homies. None of them.
None of them. That's crazy,
brus. That's super. That's super.
We're crazy when you start popping.
I mean, to you, you should feel good.
Like, yeah.
I'm popping.
They get this in me.
Shit.
I'm like, good looking, brother.
You're going to boost my shit up on anything.
You got drunk on that.
We popped a couple of bottles to that.
I don't know what about it.
I mean, because when he did, I mean,
because what was the reaction in the set?
This niggas like, turn through our thing.
Oh, you feel like, oh, you feel like?
We laughed at that, nigga.
We laughed at that, man.
We laughed at that.
Yeah.
You already laughed at that.
Like, it's something.
it hell of funny, bro.
Like, he can't even talk right,
bro.
Like, bloody subtitles or something,
like, when he'd be rapping, bro.
Like, for real, like,
like,
no thing that threw me off,
like,
you already sat in the studio
like,
memorize my lyrics,
bro, it's like,
you feel me?
Like, you wrote my lyrics down
after you heard it,
like, pause that shit.
Play back,
play back,
brother,
I didn't get what he said.
You feel me?
Like, this shit weird.
Real.
But,
but niggas is from Cambodia,
though,
y'all can't bodee in.
You feel?
I mean, y'all doing the whole thing.
It's the same shit.
You feel I mean?
I usually see Asian niggas sticking together
a nigga like glue, you feel
me? So it's like to see that shit
it is kind of weird to me. I ain't
even going to lie to you, you feel me?
But shit, what you got
going on right now, though? You know what I'm
saying? The new shit that's popping.
I got a tape, probably
finished dropping like a month and a half too much.
You got the little hood album we got a little working on.
Oh yeah, we got a hood album with
some of the homies is me.
It's called, we got a group called
West Natives, me, the Humby TFE chief, fat, Big Blood.
Big blood.
Fuck.
Bolo, Javan 2900, Bounceback, Smeko.
Triple M.
You feel me.
So really just two tapes dropping.
And then right now, I'm probably going to drop another,
do another tape because I got my motherfucking,
I'm finding a case right now.
You feel me?
So I'm going to have to sit down and do some time.
So I'm just drop hell of shit.
What you find a case for?
Oh, where you already took the time?
No, I didn't take the time.
I'm on two ankle monitors right now, brother.
How the fuck you on two ankle monitors?
Two GPS monitors, brother, than that.
Oh, so you're trying to run it up right now.
Yeah, I'm trying to run it right now.
But, like, worse coming to worse, my lawyer already told me I'm going to do four years where half most.
So, you know, if I go to the parent, that 50, you're going to turn to 33%.
I come home like a year and a half type shit.
We can cut.
We can run this back, too.
On everything.
Yeah, we can run this back, too.
You have to pull up to the hill.
We'll cook you some Cambodian food and everything.
Oh, man, I've seen it on the grill, too.
I'm like, these niggis really door this.
You eat crab, man.
We'll cook you some crap.
People would be asking us to cook some crab too.
Yeah.
You know what?
He just started really, like, what, a few months.
What got you into this shit?
Yeah.
In the studio, I'll be in the studio with these niggas every day.
Yeah, because when I'm in the studio, I need someone with me, you feel me?
Like, I need someone, like, other opinion.
Like, because I'm a, when I record something, I don't like listening to it, bro.
Until I'm in the court
And really the fan too
Remember they keep asking you to do your thing
So Bludge like Blunt's like
Just get in the booth with it
So I'm like fuck it
But I'm gonna get in for I got a couple videos
Coming out too you see me
And you still on the independent route though right
Yeah yeah you for me
I mean you're gonna get a little distribution
With Dizzler too though
You know
They just gave that like
Two months in only thug yeah
You much in only thug for real
We all the homies gonna get on for sure
You need that check
You know, see me.
They're gonna put me on like, well, I just gotta work now.
I'm what you got going, you know what I'm saying?
Let the people know you is real quick before we, you know what I'm saying?
We get up out of here.
This big blood bully breaker, you feel me?
From that West Native, man, be on a lookout, you feel me?
You got bangers dropping swoon.
You feel me?
Flavor for your ear, believe it.
Yeah.
West Native, trooping.
You ain't got into it, yeah.
I'll be rapping.
You be doing your thing?
Yeah, right.
Let them know what's up.
Nick, we on this motherfucker.
TFE chief man you can tap in my shit man
Westallelis part you know
niggas no
Niggas no
Yeah yeah yeah yeah I mean yeah before we get up out of here man shit
Let motherfuckers know where they can find y'all
You feel me?
Say y'all Instagram go ahead
Yeah you gotta show your Instagram up there
You can find me on Instagram man
Big Blood
Big Blood underscore bully breaker you feel me
On Instagram
B-I-G-B or big blog
Actually, Big Blot, do you feel
me?
Yeah, B-L.
All right, I'm going to say it again, you feel me.
I'm going to get it right anyway.
I'm saying, man, I don't be texting.
I'm going to get this shit right.
All right, you know.
You feel me?
Is Big Blot underscore at Bleebreaker, you feel me?
It's B-I-G-B-L-A-W-D- underscore bully-breaker.
God damn.
I'm going to make sure he say bully-breaker.
I don't know you're a big digger.
That's what it is.
What's your shit, bro?
My shit, Mad Max, 29, 28, two X's.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
And y'all can tap it with me,
bounce back meet me, you feel it.
All of our music on all platforms, you feel me,
you can search any of us up,
you're gonna see it.
For sure.
Man, y'all, because you ain't got no Instagram.
No, I got, yeah, bounce back meet 28,
but that shit probably gonna get disabled
probably like a couple weeks type shit.
Why they keep disabling you?
What are you doing?
For some weird shit, like if I take a group picture, bro,
type shit, hell of people report it or something.
Gang of 30 Eddie.
Yeah, my shit.
Every time I post a homie music or my music,
that my shit get deleted.
They be saying, though.
And that shit ain't never happened to me.
Bloods just starting to happen to me now, you feel me?
You're gonna start popping.
Yeah.
You're popping and be like that.
You're popping.
It's going to be crappy, man.
That's crazy.
All right, y'all.
You're saying, it's no jumper, man.
Tune in, man.
Nojumper.com.
YouTube, all a whole little shit, man.
Tune into my shit, too, man.
Keentrell underscore.
Yeah, man, we out.
Yeah, man.
Shout out to No,
jumper, mate. Yes, sir.
