No Jumper - DQFrmDaO on Growing Up in O Block, King Von, Chief Keef, King Yella Telling & More
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No jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world.
And today we're making it happen.
It wasn't easy, but we're in here.
DQ from the O.
Official interview.
First interview?
No, that's my second one, really.
What was the first one?
The first one was on Refuret's TV.
Okay.
How long was that?
That was probably like 2020.
That's the first one.
That's old school.
That was a real interview.
That was just like some running guns.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was a vlog.
That was a vlog.
one yeah definitely um so we're in here today got my man remo with me and uh introduce us to
narrow here as well that's my boy let's you the narrow y'all narrow match my boy skiing a beard
too with me phone up from over east phone um over east uh family ain't my blood now when you say
over east what that mean like the east side of chicago all right sure like that you side
It's where we be at.
It's a different, you know, from south side of England.
It's a different side of east.
I'm from the south side of the east side of Chicago and shit.
Okay.
How'd you guys link up?
We're family, for real.
Family is my blood cousin.
And I know, bro.
I know, bro, Vaughn, the ski was locked up together in the shit,
rapping this shit.
And I just linked up with bro through blood and shit like that.
All right.
It's locked ever since.
Most of this shit, like,
family for a yeah gotcha so you were born adjacent to oblock or no yeah for sure
born and raised born and raised on parkway for sure yeah born and raised parkway because i was done that one
what are your earliest memories out there man there's so many of them
i'm like we used to be throwing eggs at each other all type of just doing random look here bad
Not throwing eggs at cars, throwing eggs at each other?
Yeah, we paint bottles and shootouts and shit.
That's how we see it.
That's how, you know, growing up in a project, you just do a project, you know?
Do you see anything crazy happen as a kid, though, or was it out of control or was it kind of chill?
Yeah, she's crazy every day.
I ain't know, nah.
But you are always motivated to be outside, and that was just like kind of the day to day, just being posted up, seeing what was going on?
Uh, nah, not really.
I was out about pop up.
I'd be outside.
Got it.
So you were, like, born and raised in O'Block,
because, you know, some people were, like,
living in an Ovalop and then probably left and shit
just get an apartment.
Are you always been there?
My whole life.
So who was, like, your crowd when you was in Ovalo?
Who you was really hanging out with early on?
My right-hand man,
Chino, you know,
Muaw, she banging him and shit.
Just like my homies and shit.
A lot of my homie.
raise free rage free jigs free corp free c bank b a g you know just we grew up as regular
normal kids not different from nobody else what uh what did you have a relationship with any of the
the the rappers like early on like Reese or chief keef or anything like what was your perspective on
them before they blew up sure sure i was around everybody for the globe top drake so so one
And I look up, I'm rapping shit, really for real.
But you didn't start rapping super early on, right?
No.
You waited a while?
Yeah, I ain't never really thinking my mind like that I was going to rap.
I came down with it to rock where Mom be Vaughn past.
I feel like I need to pick up, pick up his legacy and keep it going.
Sure like that.
Makes sense.
What are your earliest memories of Vaughn?
Man, too many.
man he used to be funny as here, bro.
He used to be doing all type of shit growing up.
Knocking each other, knock them up out of the shit,
walking path, shit like that.
Just slow shit.
Knocking random people out.
Like, you know, yeah, hypes and shit like that.
But y'all used to call it, point them out, knock them out.
That's what I was playing.
I heard of Vaughn used to play baseball in the shit, too, like, early on.
I don't know about that.
He wasn't?
Yeah, yeah, he probably was playing baseball.
I used to hoops.
What position you played?
I was weak as here.
I didn't know.
You were like playing for like the school or just like outside just playing for fun time?
Yeah, I paid for dollars, you know, my, um, and then I went to high school and I went to
like five different schools though.
I went to Englewood, CBS, and I graduated from Charles.
I was in Phillips and shit only with the fellas for like one day though.
I transferred that.
Why'd you go to some of other schools?
Shit, I don't know, man.
I can't really tell you.
He didn't expel.
or y'all trying to avoid having to go to school with the opposite sometimes.
Like your parents are part of like.
A lot of nitsch probably just hating this, you know.
Hating on you so hard that you had to switch schools?
Nah.
Not really.
But somebody's just, you know, yeah, just probably fights and shit.
You know, you can kick that from shit like they're fighting.
Fight them every day.
What's the main, like, high school for Oblock?
Because, like, you would think that everybody go to the same high school.
Uh, shit.
They're going to say you.
If you, if you, if you, um, like you're saying like the neighborhood school, right?
Yeah, like the more than the closest one that everybody really was, it really was Anguwood.
Team Eaglewood.
That was like on 63rd and, um, normal.
So was that a reason why like, y'all probably didn't want to go there?
No, I went to.
I was just doing a lot of dumb shit and they got kicked out.
I would have still, I would have graduated from that for real, but I just got kicked out really.
What did you do to get kicked out of that one?
some dumb ass
but no
I was in that biz man
the dean he told my ass
he told my ass
you had me in the top of the
motherfucker book
so I'm the one that make people
do shit in the school
they thought you were like the
young thug of this operation
they tried to put that
Rico on you?
Yeah, no
what the fuck you do with the high school
Rico
no yeah they
they was
They was just me and a lot of more people who I was hanging around the shit.
We were just bad, just a bad career type of shit after school.
Really? But were you all like running into people you didn't get along with in school or was it not that kind of vibe?
For real, yeah, it's like, you're going to run into that people you don't like at every school you go to, for real.
It's going to be somebody that that I don't like you that's going to make you not like that.
And you could just be normal, I can be in you, just doing what you do.
You hate how you come to school.
Freshers than out of them, new shoes.
Just dumb ass.
So what was it like your household in OBLO.
How many people live with you?
I stay with my OG.
I stay with my OG and shit.
My brother, my sister.
My OG husband.
My step-pop's a shit.
So J-D-O live there too as well, R-P-J-D-O.
No, J-D-O-G-D-O.
Oh, so J-D-O-G-O.
Yeah, he stayed up a block too.
How that worked, though?
Is that your biological brother?
Yeah, for real.
Nah, really, yeah, for real.
Yeah.
Yeah.
His mom, my mom, his mama.
Oh, yeah, because this whole time I always thought y'all was like just,
but that's how locked in y'all.
Yeah, no, that's done.
My blood's about it for real, right?
How you and Jado get so close?
Shit, he just.
And what's the age difference, matter of fact?
I was 25.
I, Jado, probably like 22, 21.
It's been 22, 21 or something like that, 23.
But it's like I grew to, I grew to being with him off of how he think.
Like just, how he talked his whole, how he approached people.
It wasn't a, look here.
Because Jado, he was in the younger crowd because he used to hang out with, like,
I think Woney shoebox.
Yeah, Juan EZill, Shoebox, number.
Yeah.
So did you, those your little homie student?
Yeah, all of my baby brothers, baby scumum all.
A little brother don't go crazy and shit, too.
They're going to crazy.
They're rapping too.
Rapping like a motherfucker.
Keep doing, getting his ride wave on that shit, you know.
That's a lot.
Y'all from here, all that shit.
They're going to get to drop a shit together.
But so, wait, what year were you born?
19, 98.
98?
So you're only like 12 or 13 when the drill,
really starts popping off, huh?
Yeah, yeah, I was just, like, yeah, in the scene type, type shit.
I've been, I've been, Rousosa first blew up, all that, you can look at a couple of videos.
But how much were you around them, like, because you're really young at that point, right?
I was around, like, you know, it was my only, like, I was around whenever I'd get a chance to
get around, I go around, like, get sent from me, well, a video we could like, if we go back
and see, we'll see.
No reason and shit.
Oh, for so.
But, I mean, that, that's.
It must have been crazy, right?
I was at a lot of his video shoes.
I just did never get in a lot of them.
I got it no reason because I graduated that day.
Every grade is, he was just like, get him my video, my bro type of shit, right?
No.
I just got in that.
So my graduate out of every grade, I'm from the, you know, type of shit.
But it must have been crazy for you because you probably never knew anybody who was, like, successful,
especially as a musician before that, right?
When I, when I, because, you know, I was really, I wasn't really, like, into it like that, but I knew what was going on.
So, once I, once I sing, like, he was saying, like, you know, making money, then I'm, I'm, me, me, really being at his career, seeing him make beats and make his own song, he was really engineering himself, and, you know what I know that, you know what I'm saying.
You know, you know, like, what he was doing.
He was making beats his shit and engineering himself type of shit.
That's how he really blew like that type of.
And then after, so after Chief Kee Kee Kee, he was doing.
Steve, Ball Stop, and probably Prince Dre was the one.
Dreya, yeah.
Dre and Top.
And what's your relationship with them at the time when they were rapping?
She is the same.
Same shit.
Close.
Close as hell.
Yeah.
Blood can even make us no closer.
She's, we done their brothers.
We didn't even know friendships like shit really.
Yeah.
Dre, I've been with Dre damn the, I know Dre's whole life.
She's at Top was just Top and Chino because.
I didn't know Top because I was always around Chino every day.
Being around Top.
me and Chino always play top music every day type of shit like we go into school
listen to top music type of just knowing like our brothers from the blow after you
know like we just know like all right but bro on the raw see yeah we got to we got
to see the type of why do you think top's music never really took off to the
level that maybe could have because he really got locked up when he went to jail
that really f*** up his career a little bit most are locked up right now yeah
yeah yeah he's gonna get out yeah yeah look at
Man, he ain't gonna be booked that long.
But yeah, he really, he really, bro would have been,
Ben, took off.
He got booked and shit.
So it really took for King Vaughn to start rapping for you to really want to.
Not necessarily, I'll say like,
off of me being with Vaughn in the studio and watched how he just progressed
and got greater and greater, like every time we went to the studio,
I just noticed like it was like, damn, like, what the fuck this man?
This man, it's word frame just getting more better and better.
And then I'm watching people coming to the studio.
Like, Vaughn, I got $20,000.
Throwing up $20,000 to cash for features.
He giving it to me and more.
I'm like, hold this.
He holding the money and shit.
Like that more, I'm like, shit.
I'm going to star rapper, shit.
What the fuck?
I'm coming out to scene, four, five more.
Come in this, be him $20,000 apiece.
Like, you get me?
Like, that shit of tree, me?
I'm like, damn.
Man, bro, ass me and me and Wap and shit.
Like, he was like, what y'all?
He was like, what y'all.
I figured out what I'm gonna do and shit like with our career and shit and then
me and more like we gonna try to rock see what to see what they do for us see where to take us
and he was like don't try to do it just do it you know just do it like we go to the studio
every day just rock you feel you just did that but did that surprise you that Vaughn came out
that motivated and ended up popping off that quick mm-hmm because you knew him before he went in
right yeah no I knew Vaugh my whole life it just var I was just like more like getting out of jail
all his life there was the longest he was out of jail when he just blew up so yeah yeah when he blew
i was like damn what the f was was y'all always is locked in as y'all was like before he like he's
since i was little he used to be always just my son it's my son is my son as a that's crazy yeah he gonna be
getting out of hell when he used be always just telling me that because i just be having a long guy's
braids and shit right because if you watch if you watch keon von videos if you watch ijie's love
like you and muwop was the two main nish you'll see with von like he was definitely like always
being got a lot type of i'm saying so like it seemed like y'all was like overly locked in with him
no for sure we was all close yeah buddy y'all was close to so where does muwop coming to play like
you and muwop like friends first or i mean yeah muwop's the first person i met in park like he's
first person i met type kindergarten type i'm i'm in front of my builder ccd 350 building
riding like a little, the little, um, moat, the little, not the electric, um, four of other things
and shit.
He, he ended up asking me to ride that, type of shit.
I'm like, let him ride the type of type of stuff.
Since then, we've just been, I've been knocking on a bro, though, come and get him in the morning.
And knock him out, though, come and get me in the morning.
You're playing the game and shit like that.
It's been closed them to, like, my right-here man, for real type of shit.
Me and Machino.
And, uh, who is she know?
for people who don't know.
That's, that's, uh, BJ LaBetta.
Yeah, and he passed away?
Yeah, he passed away 2016.
He was like 15 and 16, we passed away.
Oh, was it like gun violence or something?
Yeah, it was a gun violence type of shit.
Because then, I believe Jado passed away in like 2020.
Yeah, around the time, yeah.
Damn, so how do you cope with, like, taking all these losses and stuff?
For real.
You don't cope with that shit.
It's just like every day I think I got a win for them.
Like I can't let them just the way they, like you know what I'm saying?
Like I just can't just let it be over like that.
Like I gotta some type of way make their name stay alive.
You know how that shit go.
So I see it.
Alright, so let's talk about the Jado situation.
So when Jetto, I think the same night that he got killed,
he had posted that he was going to get some perks or so on.
And then that was like floating on the internet.
floating on the internet people saying that like i think somebody even apologized like damn i hate that i
even told bro that i had the person shit he probably was staying inside the crib so like was is drug
something that you resort to like dealing with shit like you got a perk problem or anything because
like all the else and shit or all the losses that you might have took no not really shit it's just
it's shit like a mental thing for real right you know was jado have you on the perks or
yeah no probably not
You know, just normal shit, bro.
Everybody just finds some nice little drugs shit they like to do.
Drink like, y'all probably like drink a liquor shit.
Nah.
That's not ours.
That's Lopez for the record.
But I see you saying everybody different and shit.
Yeah, everybody got their own little drug that I can do.
But I see people talk highly of J-Dato, like,
Shubbox, baby.
Like, he got an interview with 16 where he was saying, like,
Jado was like the OG to him type shit.
Like, he was.
Yeah, like.
like shit he was like you could say like yeah like like like shoebox really
shoebox that's why that's why i get back to seeing like jetta won an average kid like
like jada was the type person he's just different i don't even know i explain it like different he
he in his own lane over here where everybody else together in that's lane trying to do the same
shit type of shit like that and you said move up and you was locked in says like he the first person
that you met in oblo.
Amichino, Amcino and Chulo.
We're the first for a motherfucker, Dilo too.
Mom, Dilo, Free Dilo.
He locked up and shit right now.
He's the first first look crowd kicked in and shit.
Then we started everybody else coming alone.
As you know, it's like really progress from really deadbbs like three blocks.
Just one big ass made is really from like,
had 63rd or 64, 66.
So like, long is here.
So you meet everybody.
through all the build of this shit just young you just be all the way on this end playing the
shit just doing other shit doing normal kid project shit did anybody pop off like between
sosa and Vaughn did anybody really like pop off out of oblock or like who was like really
coming out musically during that period like from your perspective of somebody who was there
like that was around yeah like what because now we have like this kind of new generation
of different artists coming from out of there.
But what was your perspective on it sort of between, like,
Vaughn getting out and when Sosa came out?
Really, shit.
I just knew, like, I bet it's attention in his area.
So for sure, if you're doing something that you can seek attention
or, you know, like, type.
How can I say?
Like, you know how when they say,
when people say shit, like,
damn, I forgot what the fuck I was just going to say.
Basically, it's just like, you know, like, just, you know,
like, you know what I'm like, you what the fuck?
Damn, my eye bad.
I got to do something, too.
Like, I ain't from just sit around and just watch a motherfucker
get famous and get rich.
And I know I could do something too.
And bro telling me I could do it too
because he's doing it.
It ain't hard.
You hear me?
So that type of shit.
just not sitting around not doing shit type of shit right because it might must have like lit a fire
under the ass of a lot of people from the area yeah yeah like everybody shit that's what i'm saying like i got
a lot of shit like my love brothers and them and shit they got a lot of heat y'all from the y'all gonna
y'all from the head bottom did y'all see that for king vando like you know him and shit like did you
see him getting out of jail like did you think that he would turn up to this level no i ain't
Nah. I want I think he would get out and just blow a rapper like that.
But he probably just gave it a try, you know, and it just barked for him.
And when did it start feeling real to you? Like, all right, this shit working.
When he dropped crazy story. And he dropped, because he dropped, he dropped, he dropped, he dropped, he dropped, man.
Bro, he dropped problems first.
Then he dropped war with us. That shit was different.
What would us?
I'm like, okay, damn.
Like, his word frame went from problems to basic to, okay, he talked a shit and I.
Like, he making a whole world look at him like, damn, okay, put, like, what's, let's see what's to him type of shit.
You know, like, the fan, they want to really see your personality.
Sometimes they don't really want to, like, they really care for your music.
They want to see how you interact with people and shit like that or how you approach you.
It's crazy though, because, like, as a drill rapper, you've got to have the story,
and it's got to be believable, and then you also have to be good at rapping.
Because, like, there's a million people that we, like, have all watched a video or two
just checking that shit out because they're talking crazy and dissing people or whatever.
But, like, in order for people to drive around and listen to you consistently,
you've got to, like, really make good music and not,
it don't really matter, like, exactly just the fact that you're talking about shit.
The fans really want to hear you talking about real shit and rapping well and making good shit.
Yeah, just beside the bull.
shit just rapping like real music you doing like just making real music so like at the time he's
recording crazy story in all these songs he's in Atlanta recording this are you with him like you
out there with him while he's recording or he's sending it back to you and you just listening to it
yeah like shit like I want I want like at the beginning when bro was in the a shit
started first start rapping we want we was going we was popping out there with him and shit but
we want I want them really in the studio with him when he first started making all of them but like
when he got to after crazy
story of shit that's when he got to that point like i bet on like yeah bro bro you feel him he he
turning up like this shit once this shit did 10 million i'm like what the fuck and then the world
style like that'll maybe just like then i see world start come on a block type of shit like they came
over that type of shit and they're saying they was going to put crazy story on world style
before they even did it but did that that must have been crazy because it's like you kind of had the
the whole chief key shit blowing up but then he left
And then you have Vaughn coming out and like making oblock famous as fuck again.
Yeah, like more viral type of shit.
Yeah, but then you have like all kinds of crazy shit happening, like people offering up guided tours and like
celebrities wanting to come through and shit.
It's definitely done like a tour on a spot now like people like you're gonna just see
any and everybody come and taking piss about a mural now type of shit.
Like I seen Chinese people, Japanese people, all type of Asian motherfuckers just.
they want to take a picture
by the mirror
just the mural
they're not going to like walk around
Oblock?
Mm-hmm.
They definitely want to like
come inside and just see
like how we eat
and all type of weird shit
like that.
And that doesn't bother you?
No, that's cool.
That's normal.
Like, you know,
I know I see what type of effect
my brother put on the world
so that's normal to me now.
How easy is it for like a tourist
to get into O'block?
Because I thought it was like gated and shit.
Yeah, it's hard now.
I ain't a lot of it.
Is it?
You can still walk right through
though there's like a security guard ship when we went there.
I don't know.
You got to say who you coming to visit.
Oh, really?
They got, that shit is different now.
I don't even know.
It's been.
So nowadays,
how often are you going to the whole block?
You funny isn't it?
No, because we've seen you in that vlog,
that fuchsia's thing.
You're saying that you don't really stay there anymore.
No, I moved out of the parkway when I was like,
like 16, 15.
I stayed up in Easter shit.
But you still go back a lot?
Yeah.
Sometimes for sure, yeah.
It's probably safer and smarter not to go back though, right?
Because like, not even just like, just the police and shit.
They'd be on y'all even heavier in knowing y'all rappers and shit.
Like, how is that?
Like, I mean, yeah, shit, you know, Chicago police, corrupt, this, yeah, anyway.
Yeah.
They just, they just gonna, they just wanna push some shit on you.
So the cops be coming up in O'block and bothering you?
Yeah, yeah, they bother everybody in Chicago.
Right around, blood, shit.
But, but, real, they bother every motherfucker about it.
They just, I don't know.
They ain't, that shit fucked up.
We got a layer.
Heath, can you adjust his mic, like, turn it in and, like, pull it up a little bit
so it's actually pointing out of mouth?
Like, what the fuck, bro, like, can a motherfucker just,
live their life type of shit you mean but that's that's how this year you go you go you got to like
point it in there you go but no yeah for sure man I ain't on I'm really focused on push a
positivity and shit right now making music for like the little kids making music for the women
shit like that really I haven't heard any music that seemed like it was for little kids and
women. No, you know, I was just going through the situation where I was just booked that shit.
Police, same shit, just pulling shit on motherfuckers.
You were locked up for how long?
For a couple months, and I ended up getting out on the bin, but I was fighting the case for
the two years. And I ended up like, I got locked up the day before you came, the day before you came over there.
What was that for?
Oh, shit.
Really?
Yeah.
Some out of order shit.
The police just put a gun on me type of shit.
Really?
Yeah, yeah.
So it wasn't yours.
Yeah, no.
That's fucked up.
He right here.
Yeah, that shit.
Come on.
Oh, man.
So you beat this gun case, but...
Shout out to my lawyer John and tie, man.
It took you two years?
Yeah, yeah.
To beat the shit?
Yeah.
Damn.
That's crazy.
One of the first times I think I really started paying attention to you is when
Vaughn dropped the exposing me with Mimo and at the end of his verse he said DQ who was that?
Was I like one of the first major shoutouts that he gave you on the record and shit?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So then people saw like, who the hell DQ is right?
Like, fuck.
Yeah, motherfucker trying to figure this shit.
I was what the fuck you on.
Yeah.
Do you ever go to Dairy Queen?
That's my shit.
That's the only other DQ I could think of.
Yeah.
He used to be going there a lot as a kid.
I'm sorry.
I don't know if Derry Queen is a popular.
I ain't.
I ain't even never went to that business before.
For real?
It ain't like in Iraq.
You got to go out far to go to the Vera.
It's like Chicago.
You're going to see Wendy's Burger King, McDonald's and Taco Bell and shit.
You got a little city.
When I was a kid, it was just ice cream.
And then I got older and all of a sudden, I'm seeing burgers and fries and shit.
Yeah, you ain't going to barely see.
see you gotta go downtown and shit
ground lux get some
nice ass little shit you know that shit
probably for the clothes down though
but you're saying that because there's no stores
in there are or y'all just don't want to go
stores but it ain't fancy shit that's true
like that type of is Derek queen
that's too fancy you ain't finesse
you ain't finesse on King's drive or
no shit like that near Oakwood
or you gotta go to the bird
you feel you far out
so if I'm an old block
and I'm trying to get something to eat
what's the closest thing for
for me to grab.
Shit, Parkway's up?
Is that at the gas station?
No, the world's up.
That's the shit with the pizza pocket?
It's a real, it's a real, it's, it's, no.
Pizza puff.
That's what Shubox showed me.
When I first met Shoebox, he was sitting there eating a pizza puff.
I'm like, what the fuck is that?
You got that partway, sir?
That's shit good as it.
Anything you give them?
I don't think so.
So where we gotta go to get this up?
Cross Street.
Right, right.
Right back from Parkway.
Oh, right.
Right back Palmyriel.
Yeah.
Right.
it right next to it.
They got good-ass food, chicken, anything you want.
So the people who own that mural,
like, who idea was it to put the mirror on that building?
Oh, shout out to Delilah.
She, she, fuck, that's hard.
That's the owner of it?
No, she just got the mirror put up right there by the store for us type of shit.
How do you feel about people advertising their cereal at the mural?
Who is people?
J-Man.
What's that?
Internet personality.
6030 in.
BD.
FYBJ.
Main.
No, this doesn't ring a bell.
Pushing Wools.
Tays Savage shot at him.
He's actually pushing peace.
I don't know.
Who the fuck?
All this shit happened?
There's a lot going on.
Damn, when to fuck all that shit ever.
He's been advocating for the pushing the peace movement.
You haven't seen anything of that?
Damn, no.
How you feel about, so you ain't hearing nothing about,
everyone in Chicago trying to push peace or?
Yeah, I've definitely been hearing about the, yeah, for sure.
I just told him, I'm pushing a piece.
I ain't, you know.
I think, well, FYBJ Man would say he's like the face of starting that new movement.
You wouldn't think so?
No, I don't even know the fuck that is, but hell now.
If you want to push peace, you got to tap in with him, I think.
He's the main peace leader of the city right now, him and Tay Savage.
They came together.
Because I don't know how shit.
You know Tay Savage?
Yeah.
I heard Tay Savage.
You never met him?
Yeah, no, yeah, yeah.
He came in the hood before.
He came in a hood before.
If you really think about it, like,
J-Main and Tate Savage pushing peace,
it does make sense because Jay-Maine had to, like,
basically forgive him for shooting at him.
That's crazy ass shit.
I don't know to say.
If you're going to push peace,
you got to, like, be willing to sacrifice something,
which in J-Main's cases, I guess,
just saying, like, all right, I'm not mad at you
for trying to shoot me.
Because everybody, that's one, like,
you can.
can't deny that story because everybody in the story agreed to it taste sat there in an
interview and was like yeah yeah yeah that happens they did see if he said they did
yeah he said he got skinned in the nose or something shit who got skinned in the nose
to no take savage got skinned in the nose doing the shit up damn with jane
it hit different when you lose a little bit of your nose man yeah yeah yeah I got I got a few more
king Vaughn questions though because King Vaughn's like one my favorite rappers and shit so like
it's crazy because like yeah like I watch the videos and shit I see you with him on
so like I felt when the nigga came the O block and passed out the chains it's like damn you know what I'm
saying well that that was really more like like so when we
We were younger, go back to the younger days, we always talked about who would get rich and
bad fast cars and buy everybody changed.
So, my idea, it just remember that moment when we all was, you know, like, fucked up.
We ain't had shit but each other, so he just came like, hey, I'm gonna make this stuff
for y'all, get everybody, you know.
Yeah.
Everybody's changed, then, you know, a couple people, you know, people came with their dollars
He got them a chain, for sure.
Oh, so Vaughn didn't buy everybody to chain?
He just...
Yeah, he bought basically shit, yeah.
Oh, he bought their own chain.
Some people had to invest their own money?
Nah, shit.
My fucker just really, you know, put a couple of dollars up to this shit.
Made it make sense, you know?
Oh, yeah, that made me.
You know what I mean?
Take care of, like, the kid and shit.
My fucker just came out, you know, here, bro.
This, you know, but he put the rest on whatever.
Motherfucking gave him before they chain, you can't type of shit.
Real niggish shit?
It's like he bought him shit
He bought our chance or so
First person to make that trend
Now I see everybody bound their homie change and shit
Niggas well never doing that shit
Especially early on in your career too
Like he didn't wait till like
Yeah it's like he ain't
He wasn't at his peak like yeah
He just
I bet this ain't shit
He made that shit bad
To go back to him saying like
Man he bought up the chain
And he made that shit back in a week
Like I'm in a studio with him
Two three motherfuckers
Get him two
25,000 for feet, 75,000.
He made 75,000 back, quick as year.
I know some niggas were overlaught with salty.
They ain't get a chain, though.
Because everybody can't get one.
Who, you know, some niggas had to be salty, they didn't get one at first, right?
Shit, I mean, I ain't no type being salty.
They could get everybody, you get one, shit.
Yeah, yeah.
Come on with them, you know?
Yeah.
You get ch'all.
You didn't make sure all the rappers and shit got one,
all the man homies that you fuck with.
There's not man type.
You know, everybody, shit.
We all close.
It ain't no man, homies type shit.
You know, it's, it's crowd and shit.
Everybody got their little crowd.
We all together for sure.
Yeah, all that's one.
Was you in Atlanta when, uh, when he, the night he passed away?
Was you out there at the party or?
You asked me another question, but.
You weren't around?
You were back in Chicago?
Oh, you know, I'll talk about it for a real.
Too much.
I think I'm out to two years.
I mean.
In general, like, how do you feel about, like, the movement that's kind of come together to try to keep his name alive and everything?
Like, you feel like you're a big part of that?
For sure.
What's that, like, from your perspective?
No, definitely.
It's like, you got to, it's like, we got to keep it going.
You know, stop or not because it's like what type of a fake you left, you get me?
And I'm planning to sit around and just, you know, forever, I'm going forever keep it.
his legacy going, but I'm going to get my name out for show too, you hear me?
Like, I'm going to let the real note see DQ for who DQ is and forever carry his legacy
on my back 100% because without him, everyone needs to beat like this from me, you
hear me? That's how I see this, yeah. Yeah, so, uh, so what's up with Big Wonnie?
Is Big Roni locked out right now? He got Lockhe up too, didn't it?
I was y'all, uh, because he was pushing the music hard and shit before he got like the,
how long he'd be finn't be down for?
I think he got like, like, probably like E-LF, he's going to pop out.
Yeah, I was behind him, too, and he was rapping.
For sure.
Big one, they go crazy, too.
What about Duke and shit?
You and Duke?
Yeah, Duke, my brother, for sure.
Locked in, the same shit.
We all close to your family.
Shit, ain't no friendship for real.
In my eyes.
How'd you feel about Trenches News taking the stand for 25 grand?
I don't know shit about that.
During the O Block trial.
You didn't hear about this?
No, yeah, no.
You know who Trenches News is?
No, I don't know what it is.
You know what FBG Butter is?
Yeah, I know.
Well, they said FBG Butter and Trenches News
supposedly took the stand during the FBG Duck Trial.
And he got, well, Trenches News.
News supposedly got paid $25,000 to do it or he's been getting paid to be in
informants since 2006 it's like a viral thing that's been going on in Chicago he
ain't ever seen any his videos and shit yeah no shit how about move-up though like you
talked to move up since he's been locked up and shit like the only thing on his
books and shit like that yeah I talk for sure yeah I talked to him about I talked to
a couple months ago and shit
He's talking, you know, you know, shit.
That's shit.
Mm-hmm.
So as far as music and shit, what you got,
what you got cooking up, like, what you've been working on?
Man, I ain't gonna lie.
Man, bro, man, blood, no.
We just did some raw-ass shit.
I ain't gonna lie.
I've been really focused on my music a lot,
not.
I got my kiss out the way for sure.
Because you said, bro, Nero, you're from over east,
but I see you got an L.A. Capone chain on.
I'm trying to make it.
How were you?
LA Capone.
That's bloody, man.
How you know LA Capone?
That's bloody, that's my cousin too.
Oh, what?
It's blood, though, you know, like.
This shit deep in them right.
Yeah, before, like, you know, we still had a friendship, though,
you know, before like we even,
found out of thought we was blood, though, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's my blood, though, you feel.
I mean?
I was with him a lot, a lot of lot.
You know, bro.
Brody.
It's bloody.
When you say Eastside, because it's no limit,
that's where no limit.
I'm a heard I'm gonna talk about east side shit yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you
fall with her every now yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah for sure that's
fucking on yeah for sure yeah yeah for sure yeah I fuck with a couple no limits for
so you up on 79 for shit all right yeah yeah so that's the same yeah that's
area because Kanye and West grew up on 76 or something like that
yeah I know that's what I'm from I'm from our South Shore say night 80 for
South Shore, 83rd, Coles and shit like that.
Burly 88, 87th, and shit like that.
It's crazy how everybody-
They do it right down the street.
Like, you feel, me.
From my hood, I don't say anything like,
they, like, no limit right down, like,
cross the tracks.
Yeah, you feel, me like that.
But how you and Capone get so locked in,
if, before you knew he was cousins?
No, blah, I used to live over east too.
You feel, me?
He went to school over east.
You feel, we went to Bouchet and shit.
They got to grammar school and shit.
Oh, right.
before he, you know, went out and came back, you know,
but no, yeah, I've been knowing him, his sister's,
his mom and him, you feel me.
We've been for, I said, we've been friends,
we went to high school together and shit too,
done behind shit, we were all done behind shit too,
you feel me, that's my blood, you feel me.
Always together, you feel, me, just like how I be
with him type shit, you know,
especially with the music shit, like he,
like he helped me get out there, like, me and his song and shit,
you feel me?
That's what got my recognition and shit out there,
you feel me?
we did and shit out with the shit.
You know, that shit did like 10 million and shit.
We dropped that shit probably like a week before he passed away
and shit.
That's true.
Yeah, yeah.
So you feel, my God, I'm always, you know?
When you see me, I was gonna, you know?
Yeah, yeah.
See his name and shit, without him shit,
I probably wouldn't even have a little recognition
and nothing I got, you know what I'm saying?
Without blood, you know?
For sure.
You locked in with anybody else from 600
or are you in Capone?
Was it really?
No, yeah, I know a couple of them.
Yeah, yeah.
We just had 600 Breezy and Mimo up here, like, last week.
Yeah.
Yeah, I seen that shit.
Yeah, I seen that shit.
We was out here.
He was out here.
He was out here for that?
We were out.
We were out.
We was out.
We were out.
Got to be hanging out and shit?
Not like, no.
Hell, no.
Not like that, though.
Like, you know, there ain't a place.
You know, that's a man.
No, because, like, it ain't no funny.
It ain't no funny.
I know, but y'all just not like that.
Yeah.
I fought with it.
I fought with real 600 members, like free D-Rows, free C-D.
So, me, not a real 600 memory?
That's what that sound like.
I ain't ever say that.
I just said, well, I feel.
The real one?
All right, for sure.
My nigg, L.A., you know.
So you was cool with, like, D-Ros and them?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
My brother.
They old, D-Ros were older than you, or?
Probably not that old.
Not that older than you.
Not that older than you.
Yeah.
Do you know the crazy thing about that 600 Breeze?
interview with him and Mimo sitting right here is that as soon as we finished, we saw the fact
that King Yeller had got exposed for talking about everybody's gang affiliations to the cops.
And Breezy, like, he was trying not to look too happy, but he was happy.
He was enjoying the fact that that came out.
He was happy with it.
He got locked up.
What did you mean?
Now that he got locked up, he was just happy about the fact that it got exposed
that he was talking to the cops about who's in what gang and all this crazy shit.
Yeah, I think I've seen some shit I like to know you too.
Basically, he was happy that King Yellow got exposed like shit.
Yeah.
You know, he wasn't going to, like, post it on the gram or nothing,
but he was definitely smiling a little bit.
He was definitely enjoying it.
But if the cops pull you over and asked you,
is so-and-so from this gang or whatever,
you're not having that conversation?
Hell no.
Even if somebody you don't get along with?
Yeah, I don't know.
My background, I ain't ever did.
My motherfuckin' first name or last name.
Yeah, no.
If they ask you something, that mean they y'all already know.
You're right.
If you asked for shit, it's no pun to me.
What the fuck I was in?
Shit, I got to ask you this since we brought this up
because you're probably the closest person to King Vaughn
that we didn't talk to of recent.
King Vaughn had a viral video leak of him in Cook County
where he, you know, the Cook County Jail videos up in league.
I know you've seen those at least, right?
You ain't seen any of them?
Yeah.
They said, you know, King,
He had said he was gay and he had said it to switch decks or whatever.
That's what people trying to say.
When you seen that video, what was your thoughts at first?
Like, how do you, how do you take that video?
And all other videos leaked.
That's normal shit.
That's a motherfucker.
That's the way to finesse the CO.
Bro, like that.
Bro, like that.
Bro, like that was over here growing at time.
Sure shit.
Motherfathers probably got to do shit like that.
You go on a deck.
You see 20-year motherfucker.
I'm a niggie that don't like you.
You got to be like in danger.
None of that.
You could be just trying to get across by all your homie.
Well, you know, trying to get right.
Trying to get over there where your homies at this shit.
You seen probably in three, four years, five years and shit.
You see them and shit next door.
Next door to your deck.
You, damn, I need to get over there, bro.
Some type of way I'm trying to do it.
Yeah.
And I'm a shit.
Are you surprised you're seeing like all those videos from Cook County
just leaked and shit?
Like you got any videos that's probably gonna leak?
Are you fighting some niggas or something?
And they leak in air for 2024 might be a DQ.
I ain't gonna lie.
I was in the video 6th and shit.
I fell like once or twice.
I felt like once or twice.
I ain't really had no problem with Jeff.
And they was just a man-biz fan though.
How long you, was the long as you did?
The first time I got locked up was like in 2017 or 2018.
Yeah.
I got locked up with a gun.
I was in that bitch for like a month.
I was in that bitch for like a month.
I was in that.
for like a month and I bonded out and I'm taking probation for that shit same
shit fluky shit police put a motherfucker gun on me type of shit and then get it
off me and nothing oh so long as you ever did and that motherfucker was like a month
anyway so yeah the first the second time I just got booked I was locked up
probably for like three days I'm bonded out for like 10,000 and shit how dangerous
is Cook County though like that bitch shit that's a whole not
other world.
Shit.
I mean, you go another.
That shit is different.
And like on the street, you got to be on your motherfucker
toes at all time.
Myfucker, I'll beat the fuck out you and I overbeat the fuck out you.
Smack your eyes on the tray.
All type of shit.
That's just how this shit go.
Do you think that makes you a better person on the outside or you think it kind of
fucks you up?
That's shit.
I should nobody want to go to jail?
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
you gonna go to jail, bro.
That shit.
That shit ain't good.
That shit ain't for nobody.
Do you feel like Jill have saved a lot of people's lives, though?
I mean, yeah, possibly.
Like, shit.
I could say it probably, you never know.
Pottie could it give me, shit, when I got a book.
Probably the reason for me to get a book type of shit.
Never know, shit.
That's how I look at shit, too.
Like, certain shit.
Probably happen for a reason.
Well, like, stopping you from, you from.
Some shit happening to you.
You know, some shit worse.
Probably could have happened to you.
And that.
Anything for real.
I don't know.
What's your relationship with Locker films?
Because I see you tap in with, bro, a lot of.
Locker, yeah.
Hell yeah.
I know Locker shit.
From the beginning when Locker, probably first started.
He'd be shooting a lot of your music videos and shit.
Yeah, I shot a couple of videos with him.
Yeah, yeah.
I fuck a lot of him.
That's, bro.
Muslim too. You currently sign right now, unsigned? No, I'm independent. Independent. Yeah.
What's your relationship like with Dirt? Would you sign the OTF? That's my brother for
sure. That's my brother, but it's like I'm more on soon. I, I'm not saying like I wasn't saying
with him. I would. I'll sign with him. I'm just on some, I'm more trying to, I'm trying to,
you see how he is, you feel me? He got his own label going to shit. Um, bro, that's type
time I'm on you know trying to get my own label and my I'm trying to get myself out more you
hear me type of shit are you do like real motivated at this point with the music because like
you know you didn't you didn't start for a while you kind of getting like a late start compared
to some of your friends but you know yeah it's it ain't it ain't no it ain't no difference from
shit me starting late it's like ain't no looking back now yeah what it is what about
track work though
100k track he managed a lot of uh i think he was managing move up and boss talk or i might be mistaken
i know he was managing vaughn't yeah yeah no you ain't you ain't lock in with him for some management
or so no yeah for sure track cool track one but he's not he's not manning your manager
he like he like a kind of kind of no i got my manager is sedik grim my oggs
he managing he managing like my new manager type of shit
that was one of the most mind-blowing things for me was when track walked into no jumper with
vaughn and i realized at that moment that like oh shit like melly like you you already got like
like because you know i seen him with melly before that he was with kodak and then all
a sudden with vaughn i'm like damn you must really be fucking good at this shit you like went straight
from melly to vaughn i'm like what the fuck i'm like how do you like you know i was just shocked because
i didn't like why the fuck do you even know anyone
of Chicago.
Yeah.
And then I was kind of amazed.
Track cool.
Track wound.
Yeah, how did track get locked in
with y'all in the first place?
We met track through Melly and shit.
Through Melly.
Melly, fucko, that's all that.
Free Melly.
That's my daughter.
I always be talking to him and shit.
Who was all?
Free border to him.
Who was King Vaughn, like, real industry
friends besides, like, anybody from Chicago
and shit?
I heard, remember, before off camera
we were saying that him and young
and A's was locked in.
Yeah, you know, ATK, no, they're my boy, they're my dogs.
My fuck, them.
All right.
Anybody else, like, behind the scenes y'all was rocking with, like rappers and shit?
Shit.
Yeah, yeah, a couple motherfuckers.
Mugherty, like, uh-oh-oh-G, nothing shit, you know.
I think I seen Vaughn shout out Meek Mill a couple times, too.
Like...
Meek, yeah, we, fuck, meek, me ran to Me a couple times in the HAC.
in Atlanta.
I got hung out?
Yeah, yeah.
What was it like
meat meal and shit?
No, normal niggas.
Normal people shit.
No, I'm a motherfucker's shit.
Getting drunk,
motherfuckers, drink a liquor.
Kaking a channel,
talking that shit.
If you could work with, like,
any artist in the industry and shit,
who would you want to work with?
Like, someone
or, like, a meat meal caliber
or anybody like that?
Somebody in, like, a meek meal caliber.
Just any rapper in general of that?
Not necessarily.
Especially from Chicago, just like mainstream.
I work with any, this period.
Yeah, 2024.
See, who I want to work with me, for real.
I ain't, like, picketree, like, shit.
If I fuck, if I, if I, if I,
a motherfucker come across my music and I come across their shit before,
and I fuck with their music and they fuck with my shit.
And they, hey, I want to do something with you.
I tell them, I want to do something with them shit.
It is what I'm fucking, for sure.
So it gotta be like a real relationship before you could really want to fuck with you.
want to fuck with somebody?
I mean...
Because that's like the rapper answer.
Like, a lot of rappers are asked him that.
Yeah, like you don't want to say.
You just want to go around the motherfucker.
Like, you don't know.
Like, at all, you ain't been around him not once or...
No, motherfucker, he knows his homie shit.
Like, just...
You just, I ain't break up to a song like shit.
I mean, it'd go like that sometimes.
But if you were asked, like, a normal person this question
or, like, a normal rapper,
they would just say somebody who's music that they liked.
But you're paranoid that even the people that you like their music,
that they might be bitches.
I fuck with a lot of, like, you know, like big dirty nums and shit.
They're my boys, they're my brothers.
Like, I fuck with them.
I'm going to be doing some shit with bro when I go to Atlanta.
Do some shit with probably young mall.
I was just on the phone with young mall and shit, too.
I fuck a lot of motherfuckers.
I talk to her.
I'll be talking to a lot of motherfuckers for real.
A lot of motherfuckers would be DM me and shit.
Who are your favorite rapper, though?
Shit, I got my favorite rap and shit is my homie shit.
I'm all my homies, my love homies and shit.
Who some, who should we bring up here next, like, from Chicago and shit?
From Iraq, or from, like, my hood.
Chicago, from O Block anywhere.
Shit, for sure, I want to see my baby brother, them on this bitch.
Baby, school on them, Ikeen number shit.
I'm in tap down on high-ke.
Buckmoney number shit, buck money, number shit, like cam, slam number shit.
little chubs all the little brown them i ain't gonna lie that's so many of them later that's all
how many rappers you think coming out of oblo right now so i gave it like 15 10 10 and 15
do you think that i was over whooping when i threw shoebox baby's name in the conversation
with sidney star what the fuck was it i hate to have to break this down but so i was interviewing this
trans person, Sydney
Star, and she said that she knew a bunch of people
from Oblock. And I said,
not shoebox, baby, right?
And then he felt away about it, even
though I was, like, joking around.
Yeah, he was coming at me.
He said he was going to
turn me into a pack.
Damn.
He didn't have a...
No, he didn't say that.
He seems a little annoyed.
I didn't hear anything since.
I don't put that shit on my shirt in name, man.
Yeah, but...
That is kind of fucked it.
Just throw him in the mix there.
I was, like, so certain that wasn't.
He's a younger dude.
You know they're not sure.
We don't fuck around like that, man.
I'm going to fuck around like that.
Don't do that to baby bro.
I don't fuck around too much.
You're going to have baby bro?
I mean, shit.
Shubach's been on here before.
When I went to Oblock, he was on the flight to L.A.
Right, as I was leaving, and then we did the interview.
All right.
I think, yeah, I think I did.
Nah, for sure, I want to see him.
Baby Broan him on his bitch, though.
You feel me?
ikeen number shit they hard is here y'all from here a lot of they shit i ain't a lot it's just we're
really getting this project together together like all of us on one tape me mill actually just
shot it out ikey did you see that that that's hard you should do a oblock tape though it would be crazy
that's what we're gonna do um gonna do a block tape just all us whole game from top dray all us just
even if we all got to put one song a piece on that bitch
that's why we're going to do it
but we all a lot got songs together and shit
so it'll work out
who would be like in charge of orchestrating
and making sure it happened
because that's a lot of 20 different people
yeah we have to figure it out
you got to get track to figure it all right
track where you at man
yeah we have to figure that out though for sure
yeah that's shit gonna be hard though y'all from the head by
and see about it so real song
for sure
Yeah, boss talk out a song called In My Feelings. You heard it?
Yeah, that's my shit.
I was around when he was making out of that shit.
We were together.
We, we, I did that shit, happening bro and shit.
We, real life, we had a studio in Miami and shit in our Korea, making our own music.
Oh, word.
So that's where I moved, because I was living in Atlanta at the time.
Yeah, then we had went to Miami and shit.
Locked in a super hard on music.
We over making shit.
Shit, that's y'all probably, shit, I still gotta drop.
Like, I'd be like, why the fuck I ain't broken?
And be like, why the fucking ain't dropped?
He'd be on my eye.
Yeah.
He'd be like, why the fucking ain't drop this shit?
Boy, this shit, two, three years old.
That shit, I sound like I just made this shit two days ago.
Like, you'd be like, damn, when the fuck you make this?
Like, I could show you out of this shit after this shit.
Yeah.
He'd be like, what the fuck?
Why did you just drop this?
I make sense because boss talk.
It's like a timer thing, you know?
I just be like a time of thing.
Boss style got arrested.
he was in Florida right that's where you locked up at i think i seen the video of him i don't know i thought
he was arrested in florida before oh right by so y'all said so y'all had all moved to miami and
shit that's where you be at now like nowadays no we ain't moved it's like we just we would just we just
set you know we just went down for for like a month or something figure to figure shit out
yeah made shit happen you know you know and my feelings my uh uh
I fuck with that song, heavy.
And when I think about it now,
it made me want to ask you,
what was your relationship with T.Roy and Slutty?
Oh, they're my brothers, everyday niggas,
everyday people.
What, T-Roy?
Yeah, for sure.
How old is my big brother?
Both my big brother, Slutty and T-Roy, both my big brothers.
Oh, yeah, that's what I was gonna ask.
T-Roy is older than you.
Yeah, T-Roy and Slutty.
Slutty is T-Roy big brother.
Then H-K is the youngest.
HK was the younger.
I was close with HK, too.
Every day, like, everyday person, me at least your HK and shit, for sure.
Do you tap in with the documentaries about friends of yours and whatnot?
No, I don't be watching all that good for that shit.
So you never seen the Vaughn one?
The Trappler-Ross did?
What are you talking about him?
He did, like, a three-hour documentary about him.
Three-hours?
It's pretty viral.
Talking about a bunch of bullshit, brother.
Well, he's got, like, 10 million views or so, though.
Yeah, it's pretty big.
It's pretty big.
What the fuck?
We had a few people tell us that they watched it as like a way to remember them and
it actually gave them good memories even though I don't know if that was
how it was intended and he said that Traveloir was like I probably got I probably got to do more research
and that shit. But so the new the new development is that Trappler Ross did a two and a half hour
documentary about Tay Savage and then I guess Tay Savage got on the phone with him and was very very
upset about it's like how the fuck you just sung up
probably a million fucking hours away from us make a documentary and shit you don't
even fucking know true you just seeing assumptions and probably just I don't
even know who the fuck y'all talking about but I just know how fucking and that
you can't beat the internet and that just Vaughn actually his team reached out to
Traploid Ross when that documentary came out and pressed them about it and I think
Traveloor Ross actually might have removed something from the documentary yeah
he removed the chaos shit
Like how the fuck you go it's like he probably incriminating motherfucking saying shit
Putting shit on people that ain't true like like look is that it right there?
Ain't that's it right there?
There's a bunch of recommended.
Oh so that that's the trap law Ross one about I think matter of fact I did
Tavage calling him out of the fact I've seen him talking about somebody before though
Yeah yeah I don't think I've seen him talking about Ron though
Yeah he's just be like they just be seeing all type of dumb ass shit
I seen him talking about people in New York, matter of fact.
He was talking about New York.
And I think he went to my like K-flog and shit.
Yeah, yeah, I think he did all that shit before, too.
Yeah, that's what I think I'd seen.
And I was just like, how the fuck?
You know, I'd be in New York around, bro, them and shit, too.
But you got like a little miniature version of this, too.
I ain't seen no, like, long-ass documentaries about you,
but I've seen a video that was just straight up, DQ from the O, and it was making...
What the fuck they were saying?
I mean, we can edit this out if you want, but it's on YouTube.
And it says, like, who you shot, who you assisted, like, literally name it off a bunch of names.
I'm going to be real, like, it could be anyone.
Like, there's no evidence.
It's just straight up a list of, like, accusing you a shit.
Yeah, that's just a motherfucker.
Like, that's just corrupt the shit.
I feel like that'd be, that be Chicago police shit probably.
I mean, it would be, like, the same thing because it's not like that.
They're not listing off any evidence around that.
I'm killed.
20,
20 motherfuckers
the other day in the club.
And then you wake up one morning.
I'll be hyped, yeah.
Because I didn't do it.
I didn't do it so I don't care.
But still,
that's,
that's fucked up.
That's what I'm saying?
I go different,
blood.
Yeah, like,
that's not cool.
That's shit ain't cool.
That shit like them
and make it hot for y'all.
And that's not cool.
My fuck can't even live their life
the way they want to live.
But the,
if the cops are like the same way I am
where it's like,
All right, I guess, but like, I can't do anything about it if you're not going to give any fucking evidence.
The Trable Arrashit is different because he's actually really trying to give you the full story and the evidence and whatnot.
How the fuck do he even know this shit?
Where is he getting this stuff?
King Vaughn old tweets.
Shit that Vaughn tweeted out and just like playing stories.
Like, oh, this person got killed and then a half hour later, this was tweeted about it.
So it's like it paints a pretty compelling picture.
Bro, he's taking niggies, IG, Vaughn old tweets, old songs.
That's crazy.
That's some crazy shit.
But let me ask you this, though.
So, like, as a, like, because you know,
niggas said is lame and shit, how do you feel about niggas who self-incriminating?
Y'all are giving niggas the shit to put the make the piece up.
You know what I'm saying?
Man, shit.
All that is, it is a motherfucking, bro.
Back then, a motherfucker's back.
And I died somebody to celebrate that.
It don't mean the deal.
Yeah, like, that's normal shit, bro.
Like, that's what was going on back then.
Like, that app that could have died for that person that was tweaking on the internet,
he probably was.
really irritating the fuck out that person.
Then he ended up dying.
And now he's like, oh, yeah, you did, my fucking soul.
You know, that's just normal shit.
That's just...
Yeah.
That's normal America shit.
Welcome to America.
No, for sure.
But you do agree, if you do celebrate,
y'all putting eyes on yourself.
Nah, yeah, I know.
That shit, what the fuck?
You know what I'm saying?
Celebrate.
It could be a little like that, but if you...
It could, but, like, what the fuck?
That's just dumb and shit.
No, for sure.
What the fuck doing that?
Who's gonna do that?
It's like, if y'all don't make the video,
a nigga ain't even gonna look in your direction.
But if you get on there five minutes after some shit happened,
now everybody like, that's what I'm saying?
So it was like, niggas kind of got to stop doing it to themselves.
Nah, for sure.
I guess you saying.
It's, yeah, it's slow motherfuckers.
I heard that I just don't get that fuck.
But, you know, yeah, for sure.
Vaughn was doing it a lot, though, so.
And Vahner real nigga.
Vaughn were going live and go crazy like a motherfucker.
Y'all were going live.
You feel like buying with over who?
That probably had to be the beginning of this shit.
What the fuck is over who are?
Why y'all keep saying that?
No, man.
That just like the new slang that everybody,
they said, niggas is over whoop.
That had to be like the beginning of that shit,
love.
You never over whoopped?
Hell no.
That shit doesn't even sound, right?
No better, right?
No better for real.
You know, right?
Yeah, because a lot of those really crazy tweets are from,
like, 2013, 2014.
I did that probably, I can see it,
because I could probably relate to that.
Like, I probably had a moment like that shit.
You hear me.
But that was when motherfuckers ain't know nobody.
That's one.
You know how that shit was bossing once, like 2012 or 2013.
Like, that was a trend, bro.
Motherfucker, if my motherfucker died, somebody going to clown you.
Like, that just was.
2013, it had never popped into anyone's head that the cops would be using tweets against people.
Exactly.
Nobody thought of that shit at that time.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
You ain't never seeing no real niggins that's really doing shit out here.
That's why social media is boring now because all.
all the real gangsters and shit just ain't really talking about nothing they're all quiet
it's smart but it makes social media a little boring not all of them no some not all of them the young
kids are crazy i mean a lot of young kids like the kids from the bronx oh my god they're spinning
each other's blocks on live and shit it's insane they doing one they're doing we was doing exactly
they just they just watch the shit i was just like that's when i run across a lot of people and
shit in the industry i run across most likely every like half the people I run across
they they they got the inspiration from us we watch y'all shit we got this shit and we all right
that's the same but i'd be like what the fuck how do you feel about that's Chicago having like it's
not even just drill like y'all have like a huge influence on like just america black culture in general
just yeah yeah that's shit that's your hard that's sure that's all that's sure that's that's
love though a lot of motherfuckers ain't gonna admit that you know certain niggas be
having too much pride like really nigger like you really was probably jacking everything
we fuck are doing like niggins how we dress and you know i like you know that's why I fuck with
bro them in new york they want hundred like they gonna they ain't they're wrong right i
fuck with five-year-old be love now hey what I'm saying fuck number shit Dougie Bina yeah
yeah
Routy number shit.
No, Routy Rubber, no, I fuck a bro, number of shit.
Freddy's.
They want to hunt for sure.
Those relationships you had, being around Vaughn,
or you have those relationships, like...
Some of them are personal.
Like, some of them I got...
I just moved around and just got out here on my own
and just started meeting people and shit.
And certain motherfuckers just, like,
bro, you hard, I fuck with your music, like.
And just want...
And they're not locked in with me ever since then type of shit.
Like, that's how I was.
It would be love and shit.
Be love.
Routy rapping them and shit.
They probably, you know, probably seen me
from being with Viroi and shit,
but once I got around them myself,
it's just genuine love type of shit.
How y'all get cool with Young Boy early on?
Because y'all used to be hanging out with bro back in the day.
I don't know about that.
It's like videos of King Vaugh, Young Boy,
all the niggas used to hang up.
Young boy?
I ain't never seen no video.
I don't know if they was hanging out,
but there was, definitely was...
In Quino, Rondo.
I might be mistaken.
So, yeah, that's what I'm mistaken.
Yeah, though, I've seen that.
He was, you know, he's saying, you see the video right?
So it's like, I'm saying, like, how y'all,
from different cities, how y'all even get in tune?
Like, shit.
Yeah, they fuck, they, everybody just fuck with us.
Like, everybody just, fuck with our middle day.
Like, you can't not fuck with us.
Yeah.
That shit, that shit, that's, like, you said, though,
shit, like, motherfuckers and fooling everybody.
So, you know, so.
Like, you go out and tell y'all, like, man,
that's why you see, like,
Like a lot of people, when I ran into a lot of people in the industry and shit, they all say like, oh, yeah, like.
Vind had a name before he was rapping.
Yeah, like, and just like, just off of that, like people, like, motherfuckers knew me before I was rapping.
Before I, before I started getting in the booth, a lot of people in the industry knew me.
Like, a lot of motherfuckers in the industry knew me.
You guys are both talking the same time.
No, I was just saying the same shit, really.
Like, you know, like a lot of motherfuckers knew me before I started rapping in the industry type shit, you know.
It's just a normal shit.
Just me getting out here, getting out more type of shit.
So what's the future for DQ?
Networking that shit.
Networking?
For sure.
I got to do more networking and I really get out here, man.
This shit.
I'm going to make this shit make sense.
For sure.
So who would you want to network with in the future, 24?
No.
Some rappers out there.
That's what you mean by networking with rappers and shit?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, like I said, like, shit, whoever, you know,
motherfuggles who I already been talking to and shit, hollering at this shit.
Yeah.
Boy, nothing big 30, nothing and shit.
I'm gonna fuck around, get around, do this shit, with eight something and shit.
That'd be hard.
I just beat my cage, you feel me, so I ain't really get a chance to really move around yet.
I just came, this is the first place.
I came to touch of shit, you.
This is not your first time in LA, though.
Yeah, no, that's like my sixth time.
I've been, I have a vine before.
Vind before a lot of times and shit for sure last time you heard from Chi Keekee
shit last time I was out here I ran into him at the studio or what's the
relationship like if I see each other as love or yeah it was all love for so you
you say you know they stay they fuck with me rapping this shit they can't
be in my you know my fuck like and like you was around us and now you raping type
shit you feel I could have been really doing this shit that's why I'd be
looking at it like I don't really feel like I started late but it's like I was around
everybody to get that chance to where I could have been dead it just it's just
line was just probably I could say quicker like like like Vines just says happen quicker and
that and treat me like damn bro you know my feel probably thing like what the
like Vind rapping you know that's at first world like muffled like Vonn rapping bro like
bro like bro like no telling my father that can't believe they
Vaughn rapping what the fuck this shit raw like he ain't just saying anything he he really
talking shit you know bro i did an interview i forget who it was but they said that
king vaughn had a ghost writer at first some niggins from san who was the dude who said that
shit yeah i don't know i don't know you ain't ever heard of that i don't think so yeah
no brides to be in a studio with bro he saying this shit like in 10 minutes he come on
with hooks and verses and 15 minutes.
You'd be like, what the fuck?
Like, he just really made a motherfucker's song like this, bro.
And we just, right there getting the hat and shit,
he's done with the song by the time motherfuckers done,
smoke a brunch and shit.
He just, in that mold, like, he on goal mode.
He's making three, four songs a day, picking the choos.
Okay, I'm putting this on my album.
Dropping tapes and shit.
Like, that shit was, he was making that shit makes sense.
And I was visualizing it.
That's why I learned how to freestown.
I learned how to freestyle and shit off of me watching Vaughn rap.
I never rap the shit.
I never wrote a rock, I never wrote a rap, none of that shit.
You can ask Bono Mark, I freestyle in the studio, like, every time I rap.
And that's how me watching Vaughn freestyle, like, just being right there watching rapping and shit.
How do you, like, feel about it?
So, because you said that you're going to be focusing on, like, more music for, like, women and for the kids and stuff.
But Vaughn, I feel like a lot of the reason.
That's what I learned that from.
because before bro,
bro, brother was talking to me about that,
like,
you got to get the kids and shit like that,
you know,
like,
you got to just do different shit,
just,
it's different from,
like,
just drill,
like,
okay, drill,
you got on the dough with drill,
but what else you can do?
What else,
versatile,
shit?
Like, you know?
Yeah.
Like,
you got to try it.
It ain't,
it ain't,
it ain't gonna hard to be,
it ain't gonna hurt you to try,
you know what I did.
He just started singing this shit,
and that shit was so,
it was wrong.
I was like, what the fuck?
Like, bro,
transnational.
When he did demon,
bro,
I couldn't believe that shit.
That shit,
like.
What is your favorite
song?
Man,
I ain't gonna lie.
I ain't even got no favorite of this shit.
That y'all probably ain't gonna never hear.
That's my favorite song.
You got unreleased that nobody ever heard?
No,
I ain't got this shit.
Like,
I remember all,
bro, song,
shit.
Like, I was dead when he was making them shit.
Like,
I know a lot of songs y'all probably going here,
like,
in the future.
It's shit.
It's just,
it's just,
it's just still.
The child ain't hurt.
Is it real King Vaughn or AI King Von?
I got two, three songs, bro.
That's the only least.
Yeah.
If they dropped a hard AI song of them,
would you be able to listen to it?
If it sounded 100% real?
And it was some fly shit that he really would have said.
Probably not because it ain't coming from him.
I know.
That'd be fucking weird, right?
Yeah, that should be weird.
I don't know if I could do it.
Why, uh, why you like that song, Demon so much?
Because he switched to, he got versatized,
He got versatile.
He showed he showed motherfuckers that he could do that too.
He just about drill rap.
He showed people that he can do melody.
Like that shit.
That shit, when he did that shit, I couldn't believe that shit,
but I'm like, damn, about what the fuck?
That shit was crazy.
Was why he told about Big Mike?
Huh?
Was why he told about Big Mike?
What you mean?
I don't know why he told.
What's Big Mike?
Big Mike said it was about him.
I know, but there's two people that they say that song was about.
Oh, okay.
Big Mike, and it could be about somebody else.
Damn, false claiming a snitching song is crazy.
Who you feel like that song was about?
Did Vaughn tell you?
Because Big Mike recently just did an interview,
and he said that song was about him.
Who was Big Mike?
So Big Mike is Wooski Oder brother.
That guy that was on a case with, I think he was Von Cody.
And he the niggas supposedly snitched on Vaughn,
but then he took his statement back he from O'block?
No, I don't know what Big Mike is.
All right.
So when you heard the song,
why he told who you thought that song was about?
I don't know.
Why he's talking?
I don't know.
My boy is speaking for shit.
Just snitches in general?
Yeah.
Just a general snitch anthem?
Everybody can relate to that shit
of my brother.
Everybody trust me.
The reason I asked is Big Mike literally
just did an interview,
and he claimed that the song was about.
But I heard it was about like two different people.
I don't know, you probably shit.
I listen to that song I think about Lush.
Damn.
He probably gives you, he probably gives you,
being about him, shit.
Yeah, Lus told him you was on.
What was that, man, but some of the lines
don't add up when you said to Lush.
Hey, damn, I wanted to say out of my hers,
who the fuck?
They were saying,
when they were talking out of some shit about Adam,
but they took up some big name,
Terrell, this shit.
Wait, what did he said?
No.
You told you something?
Nah, I don't know him.
I'm just saying.
Oh.
No, I never heard of.
You know what I did you?
That's like me asking you by FYBJM.
No, they were saying like he was a tool with you or some shit.
Right.
Somebody told me that.
Oh, no.
That's what I'm like, what the fuck with you though?
You got Ozwood.
That's what I'm like, what the fuck is the two?
Guys, what you be doing?
When I have a problem with somebody,
what should be doing?
I keep it in the streets.
I don't know how y'all are doing things.
but we're keeping it in the streets.
Just kidding.
I'm pushing a piece, actually.
For sure.
And whoops.
I don't know what the fuck whoop.
That shit I knew the sound, right?
What the fuck is whooping?
I'm over-whooping.
We're over-viral.
You over-viral?
Over-viral.
I forgot that.
You do?
For a Fonzo?
What is that?
That's Fonzo son.
C-C-C-700 Fonzo.
You don't know nobody, huh?
Yeah, I'm going to tell you about some
Chicago meme pages that you got to follow so you can be up on what's going on.
I got to do my I got to do a lot of research on this shit research and homework.
What the fuck is homework?
That's funny.
Do your homework on Fonzo C-C-700 pushing the over viral wave.
What do you be doing?
That's just a good song.
That's the song.
You ain't heard it?
It's called over-virus.
Man, bro.
Blacking at that bus.
Stop, early morning headshot.
Damn.
Some evil shit.
He was dumping on that bitch, I don't.
I mean, it's not my lifestyle, but.
We're not going to hear any DQ disc tracks.
You ain't going to do any disson?
You ain't going to leave that alone?
Yeah, you leave that alone, huh?
I mean, shit.
No, I ain't dissing nobody, man.
I ain't, I ain't, I ain't just nobody did shit.
I feel it.
Respect.
I'm just, I'm just.
some whole other shit ain't a lot and different line right now you know really really
finding my finding myself with this music shit for real trying to see what else I
could do yeah shit like that respect anybody want to shout out shout out to my
whole block it's too many people the name this I'm everybody everybody
you know yeah my family everybody on everybody everybody everybody everybody everybody
that know I fuck with doing you feeling me and shit they know my kids I love my kids
fact I'm not gonna lie I drink a Coca-Cola before this interview have me
feeling pretty good so Coca-Cola I say this ain't Coca-Cola not good for you
I know that shit clean pots and shit that original taste imagine you drinking that
shit what the fuck it do to your inside I know I never drink this shit that's why
the sugar got me feeling good as fuck no yeah that's why it's why he'd be
tweaking this shit because you drink a Coca-Cola.
I need to drink some of that lane.
High-furtos concert.
You should have you overturned.
You're going to pour.
You're going to pour us up?
Yeah, you're about to pour up this shit.
Dump some of that in my gallon of water, man.
Yeah, white orange.
What we're pulling up today?
No.
You said, that shit too expensive.
What's in there?
What's in there?
I'll feel it.
I'm about to use a testing kit on that.
Make sure you guys are safe.
DQ in the building of them.
Yeah.
Appreciate y'all pulling up.
For sure.
You know, it's all up, Adam.
Another piece to the puzzle.
Yeah.
Appreciate y'all.
Hopefully, I'll be back soon.
Be back soon.
My shardy n'n'n'num, man.
T'alli out.
My shardin'n and be looking off.
Say their name again.
It's for many of them.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Yeah.
Man, I ain't gonna lie.
Baby school on up.
Bro.
They damn next though.
Baby scone-up.
My baby's shit.
T. Y'I for T.
My baby brother, no.
My baby brother, no.
For sure.
For sure, for so.
My guy.
Appreciate you.
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