No Jumper - EBK Jaaybo on Getting Locked Up Again, EBK Young Joc Getting Robbed & More
Episode Date: October 23, 2023EBK Jaaybo talks to Adam about his recent bid, clears up rumors, and more. ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER ...PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... 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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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world.
Today, I got a repeat guest, one of my favorite West Coast rappers.
I think it's safe to say.
EBKJ-Boh in the building.
Shout out with these.
Free play.
How are you feeling?
Free Mac.
I'm feeling good.
I'm feeling great.
Last time we interviewed you, it was under the influence of the fact that you had just got out from doing some time,
facing a charge.
And now here we are.
thing you were just locked up for a while yeah like six months six months yeah six months what happened
you know a little misunderstanding no i got uh no got pulled over they tried to say something by some guns
allegedly i don't know it's crazy so there weren't any guns or there were i yeah that's what they
said i don't know nothing though and you're especially not supposed to be around that kind of thing
because you're on a...
Yeah, nah.
I'm supposed to be around no guns,
so they charge me.
A couple gang enhancements,
but I got bail.
I mean, you could get caught littering,
and there would be a gang enhancement at this point, huh?
Yeah, for sure.
Damn, that's crazy.
So how was it?
How was the...
Jill?
This time around, yeah.
Regular, a couple phase here and there, you know.
Same old...
Yeah, a couple phase,
but I was chilling this time.
Mine ain't going on.
I didn't really have to fade a lot of
because I already had faded a lot of
a lot of times in there.
And you earned your respect that time around?
Something like that.
You feel me?
Okay.
So what's life like in there?
What were you up to?
It was all the same?
You just sort of politicking with everybody
talking about all day,
or was anything in particular you got into?
Nah, I really ain't know politics in the county like that.
Like, you know, if you know,
just staying on sexes, like the black
got thing on those section.
But, like,
ain't really no heavy politics, though.
So it's just the blacks and the Mexicans?
Yeah, it's the black blacks right here,
Pisces upstairs,
woods over there,
North Asia.
Just sectioned out in the pods.
With the woods?
I don't want my mind a few that I'll fuck with it over there.
That was cool.
Yeah, and be on the yard,
like chopping it up.
It's a highlight, though, but.
Wasn't really locked in, locked in one.
But it was some cool woods, though.
Right.
Can you rely on them for anything in particular?
They got, like, any good spreads or anything?
I'm always hearing about the south side spread.
No, we don't really let other races.
In the county, we wasn't really letting other races.
To be honest.
That's a big no-no, huh?
Yeah, no, we wasn't knowing that.
But, you feel me?
They probably had some weed or some, some zy.
Oh, really?
The white boys got the zai?
It'd be rare, though, but.
you never know here and there to be like, oh, what I got it?
Really?
Yeah, for sure.
I'll be that white boy.
I'll be the white boy with the Zah.
For sure.
No, probably not.
I'm not hooping the...
I'm not hooping the Zaza to get that in there.
Yeah, you got to do some crazy shit in there.
That's not for me.
But, all right, when you look at the situation the guy you locked up, though, were you
moving crazy or were you just on some regular shit?
Like, is it something that you feel like you've learned from?
Or was it just...
Surely I learned from everything.
I learned from that.
that completely. Femmy, it slipped up.
You feel me?
You gotta tighten up.
They gotta tighten it up and don't get put in that situation again.
Right.
Well, that's good.
It's nice to have you back.
Because I noticed that your team had the music coming out pretty consistently while you're
locked up and shit, right?
Yeah, to keep it pushing.
Right.
So how do you feel about the overall health of the Stockton rap scene at this point?
Stalking in a scene, for me?
Is it going up still?
Is it level enough?
Because I feel like you guys are, like, the hottest ones.
Yeah, we, we doing what we're supposed to do, you feel?
We doing what we're here to do.
But I feel like Stockton do got it, like, a big rap team right now.
I feel like Stockton is going crazy.
I mean, it's a lot of rappers in Kelly now, though.
It's a lot of everybody want to rap.
Right.
For me, the, Kelly got a big rap scene, you feel me?
And it's buzzing, too, so.
Right.
I feel like Stockton play a big part in that, though.
I feel like Stockton's like a little mini Chicago in the middle of California.
Yeah, Stockton, it's just like a crazy-ass rap scene.
Like, L.A. is so much bigger.
I have so many more people.
There's definitely popular rappers out of L.A. and stuff.
I don't want to take anything away from them,
but it just feels like there's enough noise coming out of Stockton that I stay more interested in what's going on up there.
But that's also a lot of the drama and the gossip keeps me a little engaged.
Yeah, Stockton
It's a lot going on out there
Definitely
But you're not there anymore, right?
No, I don't know
You stay out of town
Yeah, I'm out of the way with it
It's just not worth it anymore for you
Or Stockton?
Yeah
For me, I came from that
I'm going to double back on that
That's the past that
Definitely
It's probably a good idea
I don't know
There was part of me that thought
that we were never going to sit down again.
I thought it was over.
You thought I was going on.
I thought you might hold it against me.
We had some people on the show that maybe weren't big fans of you.
Who?
Oh, because you were locked up.
Maybe you don't know.
Maybe I shouldn't mention it.
What are you talking about?
D.C. guest starred on an episode of the podcast.
Oh, D.C. baby, Drake?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's a funny guy.
I don't f*** a brother.
He'll blogger.
Right.
That's what he just, dude.
go on YouTube and do what people go watch his YouTube for.
And you can't hold that against them?
Because to me, the bloggers are just like rappers.
Yeah, I mean, he ain't no street, niggas.
So it's like, that's not what I get, the vibe I get from, bro.
You feel me?
He do his little YouTube.
And he stayed information that he feel like it's true.
And in his own words, and people like watching that go up.
That's what he's supposed to do.
He's a YouTuber.
Right.
I mean, do you think what he does is like totally different than what you do?
Because to me, it's like what you do kind of what he does, but you do it over a beat and you're more artistic with it, whereas he's more like just talking and trying to state facts or whatever.
But to be honest, the bloggers are kind of artistic too because they just be kind of coming up with rumors and gossip.
And who knows how much of that shit just comes straight out of their brain, right?
I mean, it can't fall in the same category because it's entertainment.
But like he does a lot.
most shit than normal
bloggers do and I'm really like
that and he's not so it's like
we can't be compared
you feel me he's just a blogger
I rap
but is there a little bit of history with that
because I've seen Tray B I think on
the VBC shout out to the VBC
and he was talking to them and saying that you guys
used to all be cool and then like something
happened he felt disrespected he kind of split off
nah I don't know but
he do his YouTube shit when he was doing
his YouTube shit when I came home
I seen him doing a couple videos.
It was funny.
It's cool.
I don't know what happened.
He got on my eyes.
It's regular.
It is what it is.
That's not the only nigga on YouTube that you feel me
that be trying to slander nigger's images.
You feel me?
So it's like, I ain't tripping.
But he's kind of making the Stockton world
his bread and butter.
And specifically the EBK works.
It's funny.
Yeah.
It's funny to me.
Br, I'm not tripping off of it.
Like, it don't make me feel no top of it.
That nigga.
For me, he was just in the county.
Right.
He got five years, right?
I don't know.
I really ain't getting in all that.
He was just in a county right here.
Filling me, niggas would have run across each other.
That would have been that.
But, like, he ain't my op or nothing.
I don't hate that, nigga.
I watched that shit.
That shit funny.
You see him in the county.
It's a fade.
You need that?
Niggas is probably what you,
feel me.
He got into something.
You hear me?
I guess probably what it got into something.
We probably would, feel, if you'd be trying to.
But you might have been able to.
cool shit off and be friends after that, right?
Nah, we ain't doing that.
Oh, so is a different kind of squabble?
You fight and then nothing changes?
Nah, there ain't no different type of squabble.
Niggas is probably the goddamn, and that was that.
Because you feel me, I don't f*** it.
Right.
I don't f*** that, niggum, that nigger, brother, that nigg.
F*** that niggott, we would have got down, and then it would just be that.
Like, yep, it's good. Do your thing?
Right.
Fent two my thing.
Do you think that the Stockton music scene was better before it had all these people
offering up opinions for views?
on YouTube and whatnot, or is that just part of the scene getting bigger?
That come with the territory.
I just come with it.
I just come with it.
I don't know.
Right.
Saw publicity, though.
You feel, me?
Everybody watched that shit.
Like, it should be funny sometimes.
Sometimes it'd be like, that ain't even true for real.
But what about, like, him going and meeting up at the park and doing interviews with
people that you don't get along with who don't even make it.
music and shit.
I'm learning about all kinds of new personalities last time.
I'm doing my Googles.
I'm like, damn, this is just a dude from the block.
He's just talking to random people.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know, bro, interviewer.
You feel?
You know, officer.
I don't know.
I don't know what blood be doing that nigga.
Like, you're pushing up on him.
I don't know.
He found brother to the interview with him.
He's doing his thing.
I hope he getting paid for it.
Yeah, he's making some money.
Well, not now he's locked up.
Yeah, that's respectable.
Let him do his thing.
That's what he's on this earth to do.
We always put on this earth to do different things,
different roles to play.
Uh-huh.
Everybody ain't dogs.
You feel me?
Bird just him.
He and his own line, though.
Right.
So he can stay over there.
I'm over here.
I ain't worried about you.
I got a lot of respect for you, though,
because when I was learning about this whole situation last night,
I seen you do some shit that I consider very mature and mannish,
that I don't necessarily always expect rappers to do,
which is you talked about a situation while you were locked up
where you had to do a fade against somebody
who didn't get along with your side.
And you just acknowledge it like,
yeah, he was way bigger than me,
and he whipped my ass and kept to pushing.
And actually happened twice, right?
Yeah.
He's talking to me.
He socked on me, niggas lose some,
niggas win some, bro.
Right.
I'm not the type of nigga that's gone, you feel me?
Slend, try to slander a nigga
because he got wood.
on or if a nigga's going there and catch his fate and he match aggression with aggression
every time, no, like, nigga, you stand in on business, nigga, win or lose, it don't matter.
Your gangster solidified, you're standing on business.
So my mama, like, I respect that, nigga, if he catches phase.
So I caught all my fade.
I lost that fate, though.
It is what it is, though.
It's consequences for everything you do in life.
I mean, if somebody says, fuck the southeast.
Oh, yeah, it is.
It's over, right?
it's consequences
I don't know you feel me
it's consequences for everything
you're doing life
right
but I was interested in the rules of that
because you said he came back
afterwards
and was pissed off
because apparently
you scratched his eyeball
during the fight
so then you had to fight again
but like if it wasn't for that
would have just been like
all right we got that fight out of the way
and now we're going to see each other
and shit's going to
whatever
he didn't know who I was
so bro wouldn't call
he called home my man
bro who this little nigga
after we fought the first time
Fee me, niggas, tell him, like, oh, that's Wuwap.
He did this, made this song.
So, Brett did his homework, came back, and then it was that.
We had to get down again, you feel me.
We got that out the way.
He did his thing.
I took the L.
It is what it is.
Nick, I ain't never knocked me out or that, no.
My niggas could have that.
Them niggas need that more than I need it.
Feel me?
I don't get no rank in the head for fighting that, nigga.
Right.
Nick ain't nobody, you feel me, but it's good.
That can have that.
You would be.
It is what it is, man.
It's what it is.
I was reading the comments.
It's like I didn't see any comments like clowning you or acting like whatever.
It was just straight up.
Everybody respected it.
The fuck they're going to say, niggas lose fights.
Like it is what it is.
I ain't getting knocked out, drop.
I ain't get black eye and that.
Right.
But you're too big for a fade on the outside at this point?
On the outside?
Yeah, like similar situation.
Like I just don't really see you choosing to go fighting the alley.
It's depending on the situation.
You know, you got to pay attention.
It was strategic at all times.
So like if a nigga in a situation where a nigga came like, you feel me, take it all the way there
and then you're going to have to probably get a nigga together real quick.
Oh, right.
Get a nigga together real quick.
So you see him at church, you might have to just swabble.
Oh, I don't go to church.
Okay.
But, you feel me?
Something like that.
Different situations, you feel me, you do different things.
I mean, you never know what could happen at church, you feel me?
Right.
But so does that prison shit all turn into like real-life shit if it goes unaddressing?
at a certain point.
Like, if you lose a fight in prison
and then you see the person on the outside,
does this war continue from there?
It depends on the type of nigga
you pin your hand, though.
Right.
You feel me?
You can't just, you...
It's some niggas that's not on nothing, though,
so, like, I go sock on that,
and it's like, man, sock on you, do you weird,
and they spit on you in hell of it.
I ain't worry about you.
But just, you feel me, it's the nass,
nigga over there.
You might go put your hands on him,
he might have a vendetta and probably really stand on business
and going to go do something new.
Yo, everybody's standing on business now.
Yeah, nowadays it's like the New Pierre Jordan
standing on business.
Drake kind of claimed it because he said it
a bunch of times on the new album.
What, standing on business?
He's standing on business too.
Everybody's standing on business.
Yeah, you got to stand on business.
But everybody got their different businesses
that they're standing on.
You feel?
We over here in a whole different lane
standing on a whole different type of business.
Right, yeah.
It's not like business, like, you know,
opening up a fucking quickie market.
and making some shakes.
Exactly, but you never know.
Some niggas, that might be their business, they stand in them.
And they got to stand on it because if somebody shows up and they want a shoplift,
it's time to stand on business within our business.
Exactly.
It's like a different type of business too because it's like B-I-D-N-E-S-S.
Yeah.
We got our hands in a lot of activities, though, so we're standing on a lot of businesses.
Yeah.
They're getting stand on for sure.
And if you stand on your money, you're 6-4 or what was they say in the song?
Uzi.
Is that Uzi?
Who's that?
Who's calling?
Who's that?
A little honey bun.
Oh, there's so many EBK members.
I was just wondering if it was going to be one of them.
Nah, hell no.
That's a little honey bun, bro.
Oh, really?
Yeah, one of my man.
When's the last time you had a honey bun?
A honey bun?
A real one?
No, the real one.
Like from the Quickey Mart.
7-Eleven, whatever it might be.
Oh, they even had those stuff?
I just had one.
I ain't going to lie.
Southeast.
I've been eating everything.
21 7th Street
Because you only been home like a few days now or?
Yeah
How's that going?
It's like a Friday or something
Friday that's crap
I'm so glad I tapped in
Yeah, I put my mom
My got cord in a couple days
Because last time you were fresh out
But you had been out for like 30 days
Yeah
So are you still
60 days or 40 not 40 days
You still seeing everything for the first time
Like is it just feel a little different
After being framped up?
It's just regular.
It's regular
We can't underestimate
Jaybo
I mean you've been through it
Enough times that
It's just nothing to you at this point
Man, bro, I don't feel like
Nobody should have to go through that
I ain't gonna say it's nothing
But it is what it is though
You feel me
Nigger gonna get through anything
Life throw out of nigga
But you still have to go on trial
Or you still have to
Yeah I'm still fighting the case right now
As we speak
Uh huh
So free me to change ain't all the way off.
Yeah, so is that kind of...
Free max and playing now.
That's always in the back of your head right now?
Nah, we don't think about shit like that.
You just don't think about it, you just keep it moving?
Positiveity, peace, love, and happiness.
A lot of the rappers I know have that sort of stoic mind state when they get locked up
that it seems like they're not even thinking about it.
And I'm like, bro, if I was facing trial, I would be thinking about it nonstop every day.
It's like the only thing I'd be able to think about.
Prograp.
Huh?
Program, pay attention.
Yeah, your program, pay attention.
Stay on points, stand on business, you're going to be good.
You ain't going to be thinking about no court.
I guess it's different for you, too, because you know what it's like being in there.
And, like, I never really...
I went to, like, the hold and cell in Manhattan for, like, 24 hours.
It was, like, one of the worst things I ever had to deal with.
Just a day.
It was so bad.
It's so shitty.
I had to sleep with my shoe as a pillow.
I don't wish jail upon nobody.
But if you ever happen...
go it's not how you think you're not gonna be in there sick every day like damn bro
a kid got tablets and hell they said dinner got a phone in there and that tablet of phone like you
do a hell of this shit on there so they don't feel like jail bro they let you have a tablet now yeah
even if you're on 22 hour lockdown though it's still not gonna feel like jail though you in your
cell all day but it's not going to feel like jail with that tablet but what can you do on the
tablet movies nigger uh law library nigga uh use the phone nigga all you use the phone nigga all
day from 8 o'clock in the morning to 1055.
So you can call your loved ones and stuff,
but you can't be on the gram or anything?
No, you can't do all that.
All that shit that you're doing within the day, bro,
that shit makes a day pass.
Then you get to you a little cool pot or something.
You're in a game.
You're going to pod you out to the room all day with a tablet.
People steal tablets, or is it like a sign to your name?
It's your name.
It used to be like nigginsie still tablets.
It used to be like niggiated.
Cats in their dad to do shit like that, but they wouldn't even steal it.
They'd just take it and put it in their room.
And niggas will be looking for the tablet and they have it.
Right.
J-Cats shit, but niggas ain't still in the tablet.
Do you see a young thugger's girlfriend said that he just, the whole time he's been locked up,
he just plays candy crush.
I mean, that's crazy.
Because a lot of people were calling her a snitch saying like, oh, like, she's ratting
him out for the fact that he got a phone.
But I'm like, they're probably talking about the tablet, I would think.
Does the tablet have games like that though?
Yeah, you get a hell of shit on that tablet.
I had Madden on there.
Not Madden, but it was like Blitz or some shit like that.
Football games.
They had a hell of shit on there.
Southeast.
Right.
You had a little bit of an issue with our security last time.
It was all smooth this time?
Regular.
We was through there.
I fuck with a guy.
He had good security.
He holds it down.
I respect.
Respect.
Respect goes a long way.
He's just trying to make sure you say,
I can't do nothing,
but respect that because the hummies going to do the same thing for me.
He's standing on business.
That's true.
He literally works here, so it's a business.
Yeah, he's standing on business.
His business and he's protecting our business.
Yeah, he's doing what he's supposed to do.
Shout out the tone.
But I had a rapper in here the other day telling me he snuck two blicks in here
and got him past the search.
It'd be like that salute to him, too.
He keep it on it.
I don't know if he hooped it or what.
Is shit really getting hooped like that in there, though?
In jail?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I had, you know, Jay Diggs?
The Pimp?
Yeah, former Pimp.
He was on here saying that he used to have to hoop Zah, hooping Zah to get it in.
I sound crazy.
Hoop and Zah.
It was too many, like, slang terms in one sentence for me.
Niggas putting Zah in his cheeks for sure in there.
I ain't do it, though.
Bluffs, Southeast.
Right.
Well, actually, he was swallowing it and then having to shit out the balloon.
And he told me a wild story
About having a like
They put him in solitary
And like kept making him shit
He had to shit like four times before they would give it up
But he was like so in control of his stomach
That he was able to like shit
Put him on potty wash
And keep the
Keep the balloons inside him
Which I thought was pretty impressive
I don't think I could handle that
When I take a shit I'm just taking a shit
Like I don't know how to keep the balloons in there
Be trained inmates
Right
So
The main
Music has been going pretty crazy lately, especially with you being locked up and everything.
Yeah, you got a bunch of songs that have been going nuts over the past month or two,
two, three million views and shit.
Like, the fans are not losing interest with you being locked up.
Yeah, they got to stay consistent.
You feel me?
That's all it is.
Niggas got to stay consistent.
Just keep going.
You feel me, niggins might hit.
Niggum might miss.
But nigg will always double back.
You know, this shit ain't going to never stop, though.
Right.
You know, you're going to keep going.
Crazy.
Right.
But was that rough, like, being locked up?
Like, you're having that fear of missing out,
just, like, thinking about the fact that everybody else is getting to release music
and your fans are just kind of having to wait.
Yeah, but you just got to have faith.
That's real.
You also, you got to have a blunt with a fucking hospital gown on it, too.
What's going on with it?
Yeah, bro, really, I really like putting the white ones over them.
I don't know, but it's how we smoke the dead, niggas.
It makes it smoke a little bit better?
Yeah, you got to come.
compressed them niggas so they don't get out.
Yeah.
Man, you want all the smoke, huh?
Yeah, sometimes.
Okay, but I'm watching some of your stuff,
and you got some, like, vicious lyrics,
but I notice you tend to bleep the dead people's names out
more often than not.
Yeah.
Why do that?
Why make that decision?
The niggas dead.
Niggas ain't got, you feel, me?
They can say them niggas names sometimes,
but, like, them niggas dead,
so it wouldn't matter if I say them,
names or not say that names because the niggas not here so it's like fuck to me just bleep the
niggins shit so that's how let them wonder not because it's really fucked them niggins so it's like
we show them niggins my respect sometimes we just bleep they shit out but you know who we
talking about it's funny though because you're like recording this shit at like three in the
morning right and you're just sometimes you're just gone you're just saying all the most disrespectful
shit you can think of.
And then when it comes time to actually shoot the video
or put it on a project or whatever, your brain
kind of like checks yourself.
And you're like, oh, no, maybe I don't actually want to
put that energy out there into the world.
They're not even the energy, but you don't want to give people,
you don't want to make people famous necessarily.
Exactly.
You don't.
But it's kind of crazy because somebody like King Vaughn,
a big part of his career, was sort of based on making his ops
famous by talking about them all the time.
You like that.
Do you respect that?
This is another way to go about it.
I mean, it is.
The nigga be having so much clout
and be so much of a boy.
It's like,
any,
I talk about a lighter that motherfucker
going to be popping.
Tell the nigga right now,
and there's no,
in this interview,
like,
man, I'm J-ball.
I smoke,
I like all my blunts
with this lighter right here.
That lighter going to be popping.
They're going to go grab it.
So a nigga mentioned in a dead,
nigga,
everybody going to want to know who that is.
Like, hold on,
who this nigga?
Right.
not just how it is
But is that for you
Is that the pros and cons
The pro is that you get to
Disrespect them
But the con is that
Now more people are gonna be
Looking them up talking about him
Yeah but it don't matter
Because he did
Right
You feel me
That's why I said
Either like oh no matter he did
I'll go
Promote a dead niggic song right now
I don't matter
Who gonna get the money for it
His family I guess
Fuck it
Get the money for that shit
Damn.
Yeah, nigger can't get it.
You ever feel a little heartless?
No, I ain't heartless.
I'm only talking about the dead suckers.
Right.
I show remorse.
If anybody else that lost their family and shit,
I feel for you.
I don't lost some family, too.
But if I didn't like you and you die,
nigga,
this is what it is at that point?
It is what it is.
And I feel like that's where everybody,
some people probably just ain't going to say it.
It's funny for you because people want to hear you say that kind of shit.
I don't know why that's just how it is I'm just gonna say it
There was a dude I had before probably like 15 years ago who killed himself recently
And I told a couple of people in my life and I was laughing about it and having a good old time just like
Look at this situation and then I started to figure it out pretty quickly that like
Nobody thought it was cute for me to be laughing at this that they actually thought that I seems pretty
Disturbed for finding so much pleasure in this
Yeah
So I'm like, all right, I'm going to fall back
And not put it out there into the world
That just, man, people
People don't understand, huh?
It's different when you voice that shit, bro,
because I say some heartless shit like
A nigga died that I don't like
And I'd be like, man, fuck that thing he did
But it'll be a police officer
That I don't like me because they know
A nigga causing havoc in the city
And when I die, he'd be like, oh, I'm happy he's gone
Like, now he's not a problem no more
That's the same shit
they just ain't going to say it out loud
because it sound heartless
but if a nigga thought it
why is we wrong just because we're going to voice it
that don't even make sense
I'm just going to say it
I fuck that nigga he did
I didn't like him
I didn't like him for no reason
do you focus on death while
you think about like what it's going to be like dying
often?
No we don't think about death
we don't think about death
we don't talk about it
we don't speak it to existence
it ain't happening right now
it ain't happen to no
time soon. Niggas gonna move accordingly.
Definitely. I didn't really think about it at all until that kid.
And then I got a little bit more scary of like, damn, if something that happens to me,
it would be like real consequences for, you know, the people that I brought into this world.
Southeast.
Hmm.
Okay, so part of when DC Baby D.C. Baby D.C. Baby D.
came on the podcast is that he was talking about
a situation that happened with EBK
Young Jock out here in Los Angeles
what do you think when you heard about
that situation? What situation?
There was a video
a legend that he might
have had some property removed from
his possession.
So what you mean?
Possibly a necklace of some sort.
How did you feel when you saw that situation
making waves online?
Shit happens, you feel me? That don't
that don't that don't
tarnish
your nigga gangsta or turn a shit nigger image just because a nigga got something took from him.
I'm not saying that it's cool to get something took from you either.
You feel me?
But when you slip up, shit like that happens.
But that don't mean the nigger not a gangster or a niggott is or didn't that just because he slipped up and some fugazi shit happened.
But a niggas going to throw dubs on it just because the image the nigger got.
But if he was a regular nigger and not a rapper, and if he was,
and who he was,
niggas wouldn't get fuck
if he got his chain to go.
It'll be like, oh, brother, you slipped.
It's good.
We're going to get that back.
But since he got an image
and he had public figure,
that niggas gonna take it
and run with it.
Because his name,
it ain't nothing on his name.
It ain't no shmend on his name.
So now that they got something
that they can, ooh, blow up real quick.
They're going to take that
and run with that for years now.
Even though it's,
there was some Cali shit.
We don't really know the details of it.
It really ain't even nothing.
You feel in me?
It is what it is.
shit happens
it happened
nigga
it is what it is
we're moving forward
niggas gonna stand on business
from there
nigga and ask that
niggas no
people tried to sell me that video
I told my wasn't interested
yeah niggins ain't trying to watch
that shit bro
it is what it is bro
niggas don't run to the internet
when niggas do shit like that
bro
right
that's a crime
was there part of you
then when you saw that you were like
this shit
and niggas leave that shit
in the streets
We don't do the Instagram shit
Niggas don't go to do shit like that
And run the Instagram
Niggas keep that shit in the streets
Right
Niggas just the police
But I think part of why people were confused
Where like they're like
Why is a popping young rapper
Like jock hanging out at a random
fucking gas station in the hood
And even being in a situation
But this sort of thing could happen right?
Yeah
But I think it's just got to move accordingly
You feel you knickers no
Brother you know
Prudently
Right
But that was
That was one thing
I thought you were going to be concerned about
Was that when I had Draco on
That he was like making too
Too much of a joke out of that situation
And I don't want to be
Looking like I'm enjoying it
You know
Like I like him
I think he's a good kid
I felt bad
When I saw it happen
You know
It's what it happened
It ain't anything I feel bad for
Brother out of gas station
Because he
We could go wherever the fuck
We want to go
That's why you
You know
You know
You know
You know he had a gas station
like that. He just got, you feel
me, it is what it is, casualty of war.
But niggas gone,
there's no left right.
For sure.
Somebody gave me this question, but they said
do you prefer FIG,
International, or Vegas?
I don't go to none of them places.
I just
were chilling studio and shit.
Okay. So you're not
purchasing
vagina? Nah, I ain't got to
purchase no, because of you, feel me? It's
cuchy.
where never in your whole life hell no I would never why that's like against your code or something
yeah it just doesn't sit right with your soul no do you buy Gucci oh I mean I've I've been known to
a couple times in my life you know I don't think it's the worst way to spend some money
huh well I heard there's a lot of that going to
on in Stockton as well.
Yo, in blood.
That's a very big pastime out there.
I just ain't never really, I ain't never heard nobody really voiced that.
That's respectable, though.
Stand on business there.
Standing on business by getting a prostitute.
I like that, yeah.
My mom will stand on business.
But also, I feel like, you know, you might want to, like, you know,
just give yourself, like, a certain amount.
Like, I'm going to spend $1,000 a month on some prostitutes.
And that way, like, your music could kind of, like,
touch on that a little bit more authentically.
I can't do it, bro.
I'm like a Southeast thing.
But like, I don't knock it.
It's different strokes for different folks, you feel me?
Right.
I don't knock it do your thing, but.
Sometimes you just want to support a young lady who needs help.
I'm going to go try it.
I'm going to get it for free.
You feel me?
I ain't going to pay for nothing.
You feel me?
And if I can't get nothing for free, it is what it is.
I ain't popping like that.
It is what it is.
We're dry dicking in it.
No, Coochee.
Fuck it.
Right.
That's just how it's going to be.
I ain't paying for that.
Wasn't there a video
you kicking a girl out the car on fig, though?
Nah.
That wasn't you?
You know what I'm talking about, though?
Because it was title-leg-old.
Yeah, bro.
The niggas just be doing hell of crazy shit
when it tag me?
Like, that ain't mean it.
Okay.
So that was a rumor.
Yeah, crazy this hell, bro.
Right.
I respect women.
So I talk to all the women
out there doing that thing
and getting their bag.
Right.
Feel me?
Any type of all you get it.
Fuck is you talking about
phone give a fuck if you walk dogs all day
and they get paid for it.
Do your thing, sis.
Right.
If you out there, do you feel in me working for yours?
Do your thing, says.
I respect and salute to you.
If you respect and support women, I think,
purchasing some of their services,
might be one of the best ways.
Tax-free.
I can't do that, though.
I mean, if it's, I go throw some ones at the strip club or something,
I'm not for the aga-biz.
bitch, I got a band for you.
Let me hit that.
No?
Can't do it, sis.
You want to make that choice on her own?
So you'll throw ones out her
until she feels like doing it,
but you won't.
Nah, that ain't any...
If I go to the strip club
and throw some ones,
it's just because that's what we own.
We turned up.
I ain't really throwing no ones
just because I want to impress a bitch
like, well, if I throw some ones
this bitch, gonna leave with me.
Like, bitch, you're going to leave with a nigga
or you not?
I'm just going to throw these ones
because the nigga can.
Fuck him their ones.
bitch do it this what you you're twerking for this i'm here to throw this
we're throwing it that's what we're in there what's your favorite strip club
uh i really don't know no names to know strip clubs i didn't been into a few though right
so i didn't mention a few only like two or three though but it's only like a once in a while
thing yeah like i ain't really with the club scenery oh i always been like that too where if the homies
want to go you might be able to convince me
But I'm never going to be, like, planning it out myself.
And I know guys who go every week over and over and over, same strip club.
They spend a lot of money there.
That, to me, is kind of wild.
I just would never think of doing that.
Yeah, I got PTSD.
I don't like to be in the places where it's a lot of people to feel of me.
So I don't really do that club scenery.
You know, I didn't ever, I did really one show.
That really wasn't even a real show.
I never even really did no shows.
Right, because you were a pandemic, baby.
I was in the county
And that
Bloods
Oh, blood
Okay, but
Is that something you want to do more of
We could put together a tour
Because that's, well, I don't know
Is it hard for you to even get booked in spots
Because they consider you so dangerous
Nah, we ain't that dangerous, bro
We, we for the kids
You feel me
And the kids, no, we got positive songs
I send positive messages too
You feel me
We just rap about our story
That's it, you feel
I mean, the police gonna label us
What they want to label us
but the fans know that we're just telling our story
it's just you feel me
it's in a different type of way
Right
Feel me in a different type of way
We're just voicing a different
Yeah just letting the people know
In blood
How it goes down
On bloods
We for the community
We for the kids
You for everybody out there doing their thing
And supporting us
We support them
So have you been having a lot of issues
Your music leaking
Yeah
What's the root of that
Like who's even involved
in your musical creation process
that lets that shit happen.
Nah, yeah, let's shit.
Man, bro.
It really be my fault, though.
I'm gonna take the blame for it
because it's my music, you feel me?
Niggas just be...
We own it now, though.
Niggas got slaps right now
and the man getting leaked.
Niggas, you know,
it just be, niggas all be in the studio.
How, niggas make dinner 10 songs every time.
He's got to make 10 songs.
It's like everybody in there,
airdrop on them.
Like, oh, send me this.
And how they get to other people, it would just be from there.
I love how that happened.
So that really just be what it is, bro.
But we own it now.
I ain't sent my music to nobody.
I ain't even sending my music to my right hand.
Right.
You know, that's my brother, but not sending my music out.
It's not you getting hacked.
It's just you sending it to people to listen and shit.
Yeah, you know, just trying to let the, bro, hummies hear the music.
We ain't doing that no more, though.
slapping it in the car.
Right.
It's got to be tough
because you're like
so hyped on the song
but at the same time
you know it might not come out
for months or a year
or whatever.
Niggas can't be losing money.
Niggas losing money.
Noges how many
they leaked.
Right.
Because that's one of the main comments
that I read on your show
when I'm watching your music videos
is people just commenting like
damn I've been listening to do this
for a year
but it was like trash quality.
Yeah.
Because that hasn't been mastered
or anything like that.
Does that make you not want to put something
out after it leaks?
Or is that just kind of build momentum
before it.
I put it out still.
You put it out in anyone?
That's on now.
Because even when like mainstream rappers,
their shit leaks and they won't put it out because it leaked,
but at the same time,
I feel like the leaker community is pretty fucking small.
Like, usually songs don't really go viral when they leak
because it's like hard to get it out there to the people.
But it's different when you get in it tick down 10 times,
and every time you get tick down 10 times,
it got 10,000 views.
Mm.
and they can be putting it back up every every time like they don't never stop so
that's your add up because you don't know if them the same people coming back and
slapping are them a new 10,000 people yeah so I said that that's a lighter
50 round drums slash lighter yeah it's a whole thing apparently we can't like sell
these because it looks like too much of a what
We modeled it after, but it's also just, it's cool because you can have it on the table and people won't steal it.
You can't get the letter out.
I've tried to get the letter out.
It's fucking glued in there.
I don't understand what the hell happened.
But, yeah, a lot of people freak out when they see it.
Who are we talking to?
What's going on?
He's talking about FYBJ Maine with the whoops in front of the Vaughn Memorial.
Yeah, that might not go over too good.
Oh, man.
We're going to need the doctor version of Jayman.
to help out the regular version of J-a-Man, potentially.
Okay, so I wanted to ask this.
Do you feel like you're still 100% down with the sample wave in terms of the music?
Is that still popping, or do you feel like the samples are getting a little played out?
No, never get played out when I'm hopping on it.
Because I feel like, yeah, you're somebody who's still, I feel like Stockton has like a drill scene.
Like, like, I'm sure you don't consider your music drill, but, like, it's more like drill than, like, the music in L.A. or in the Bay or anything like that.
Do you relate to that at all?
And then it's beat.
You're going to be talking crazy in the music.
Something like drill music.
Right.
And then it's also, like, I don't know, this.
But, I mean, it's like a different style of beat, though.
What's up of those, like, weird laser noises and all your beats?
What you mean about that?
You know what I'm talking about?
That we're...
It's like, I don't even know how to describe it, but it's like one consistent sound that I feel like you have in all your beats.
I don't know.
Like, I just get the beats and hop on the motherfuckers.
Okay.
Do you got any producers that are coming up right now?
Hey, Taiwan, shit.
What, brody got banned.
Wooski.
Wooski.
That's a producer?
You're the regular niggas.
I'm not.
real.
Definitely.
When you said that you'll get a girlfriend before you kick the cup,
you're that against having a girlfriend or a long-term relationship?
Yeah, I don't want a girlfriend.
That just really doesn't appeal to you?
No.
Yeah.
I don't know if it's just that label.
That label just sounds so immature to me, having a girlfriend.
Right.
Like, I don't know.
Just something about that label
You should just get married
Trying to act like I'm just hell a boy
And I just
Oh I need this many hos
And I need
Nah but
Fuck I look like
I just don't see myself
You my girlfriend
Bitch winning in six grade
Fuck I ain't gonna be a boyfriend
Could you have a wife though
One day
You might need a wife before you get a girlfriend
One day
Okay
Makes sense
Right now you know I'm 20
You feel me?
I'm chilling.
What was, I seen a video
Are you going to Oak Park?
The market and shit?
What were you doing up there?
It's kind of a hike, right?
That wasn't me.
There wasn't.
There's a lot of people reporting on it
saying it was you.
They'd be doing crazy shit
on Instagram, bro.
They got this shit where they could photo crap
like the nigger face
on pandas and dolphins.
You can do hell of shit.
You can do hell of shit.
I mean, hellish with them phones.
But I don't even know if we saw your face.
because it was all filmed like an Instagram live type shit
so it was facing the other way.
You can do hell to sit with them phones.
Okay.
They can turn this whole room
into something else right now.
It won't even look like we sit and do an interview.
Right.
You'd be watching Maddenor.
Right.
They could use AI.
It'll look like I'm interviewing Jay Z right now.
Come on, bro.
I don't know who that was.
Well, they said you were looking for B-O-E-Mumu.
I don't know him.
Not true?
I don't know blood.
Okay.
It's complicated off there, man.
There's a lot of different shit going on.
There's a hell of that shit going on on
those shit on them kids on Instagram and shit,
bro, we don't get in that.
Feel me, niggas fighting cases.
Free to thugs, you feel me,
free, free, free plan, man.
Innocent.
Well, I don't know, no cops
or no niggas that say they funk with me.
You feel me?
I'm a rapping father.
That's what I am.
How old is you kidding?
He won.
That must have been.
Rough not being able to stand for six months, huh?
Six months, so you gotta,
niggas got to make up for all that lost time.
Right now, you feel, me,
I don't know nothing about no,
uh,
niggas that's don't like,
don't like me and say,
and I don't know,
if niggas don't got no more,
no, if niggas don't got more money than me,
um,
I'm on phone for him.
Right, for sure.
Um,
does you want to tell me about,
uh,
casino a little bit?
Because I know you got it on your face and you got the chain going on.
Like,
relationship with him like it's like my uncle not my blood uncle but it's how i seen as an uncle
uh-huh me as one of my dad closest friends when i was younger and he just died recently
no he died like what 2016 oh okay and you must have a really close relationship with him
if you put him on your face and in your chain huh it's my uncle bro rest and peace
I hope I was going to please
Definitely
I had this crazy experience
Where I was on this boat in France
And they let me play the music
And I put on my kids playlist
Because it was like a bunch of like rock songs or whatever
I was like I want to keep the atmosphere light
As long as we're on this boat
I don't want to be playing some crazy eyes drill music or whatever
But then iTunes as soon as they hit the end of the playlist
It decided to play
EBKJBO
There's a lot of confused looks on the boat
A lot of people in France
don't seem like they really understood the sound,
but at the same time, I felt the sample
kind of drawing them in,
where it still felt a little familiar to them.
South days.
At Deathbeds, I think it was.
Deathbeds, yeah, that's a very good put together for song.
Right.
That song was put together good.
Like, if you wanted to introduce somebody to your music,
that might be a good way to get them involved.
Exactly.
That's the song I give to people like,
I'm running somebody that asks me if I rap,
but there'd be somebody that's not like little same lifestyle is.
So I tell him, like, go slap this song.
And then slapping and be like that shit, that should go crazy.
Right.
Definitely.
Okay.
So what are you working on right now?
Because I feel like one thing you really need
is like a new full-length project on the streaming services and shit.
I got an album coming October 27th.
Really?
October 27. This is going to have a lot of stuff that's already been on YouTube or on new music.
New music. Nothing that's already been released on YouTube.
I feel like a lot of those songs, they really need like a home on streaming services to make it easy for people.
Which was you talking about?
I mean, I don't know, all the ones over the last, like, year because your last tape was in 2022.
So a lot of the shit just...
Are you talking about them other songs that I released on Dishler and shit?
Some of that, but you just have like a bunch of shit you release that hasn't really made its way to streaming service.
versus yeah right because is it hard with the samples and everything you're talking about like my
shit on my youtube yeah i don't know i really just dropped that shit and then keep it pushing is it hard to put
shit out though because of the samples or is that not really a factor it depends on what kind of
sample it is right definitely um all right so anything about that project any any any features that you're
planning on getting or anything you're excited about in regards to all that no i know guest appearance
ain't nobody on my shit all you the whole way through all me that's fire happy to hear that um
all right anything else you got going on besides this project just living living my best life bro
that's all i can do stand out stand out of jail stand out the way head on right get this money
that's what's up get this bag that's out there you got a bag for me I'm glad for me I'm
like that.
100%.
All right.
I appreciate your time.
Glad that we got to check in again.
Okay.
For sure.
And there are any LA rappers
that you would want to work on music with?
Maybe we could make it happen.
Maybe we could have no jumper tell them.
Let's make this J-Bo feature happen
and see what that collision.
I don't even know no rappers out here.
Not even trying to like, feel me,
I fuck with LA.
They show love out here, but I can't even think off my hand on rappers out of it right now.
Right.
I mean, just ain't my jurisdiction, to be honest.
I mean, I don't even know no boozy shit or nothing, but I really can't think right now.
No, it's all right.
It's understandable.
We're kind of out like a, there's ups and downs for the L.A. music world.
I feel like they're kind of at a low point right now.
Yeah, it's good.
They're going to come back, though.
For sure.
Yeah, L.A. got legends.
That's a fact.
They got legends out here.
R.R.
Draco.
I'm my mama.
I'm blessed.
After that,
it's kind of been
the dark ages,
I feel like.
Yeah,
it's real legends
out here, though,
so they're gonna get it together?
100%.
Big music scene out here.
That's a fact.
All right.
EBK.
J-bo,
appreciate you, man.
All right, geez.
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