No Jumper - Fay3hunnit on Being a Fresno Bulldog, Feeling Blackballed, Dad Getting Paralyzed & More
Episode Date: August 14, 2024Fay3hunnit talks about his upbringing, Bulldogs, Norteños, workkng with Mozzy, and more! ----- Promote Your Music with No Jumper - https://nojumper.com/pages/promo CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! htt...ps://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/4z4yCTj... 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/nojumper 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 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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That's good.
I mean, so came that shit.
Hell yeah.
I was rushing,
Russian, nigga.
I thought I was late than a bitch.
I'm like,
I'm from the midst this motherfucker.
I'm sorry.
I got to stop by like 10 Armenian kids
at a gas station.
I swear to God,
everybody had backpacks and shit.
Oh, lady.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I'm like, how do you know who I am, bro?
They all ask for pictures.
I don't want to be rude and be like nine.
I'm late.
I want to take pictures with all 10 Armenian kids.
It was cool.
That's right.
Yeah, it was good.
That way to move this?
Can we just take that weed off the table just to start it at least?
Just because that gets us fucking flagged on YouTube like crazy.
Yeah, yeah, that's perfect.
Let me keep my water down.
And it's try you.
Just for the first, like, five minutes.
Yeah, yeah.
And then it's cool.
Let me know when I can smoke, too.
People always, like, a half hour in and we'll be like, wait, can I smoke?
We tell them, like, five minutes, but then they just forget.
Yeah, yeah.
You don't forget about everything, yeah.
I'm my mama for sure.
Yeah.
Wait till you hit this knoss, then you're really going to forget about everything.
I ain't never tried that.
What?
We got her out of the room.
I'm straight.
I ain't never, hey, never in my 23.
Yeah, never tried it.
He's first a fucking balloon.
Man, don't start.
That's some, that's going to go by.
Everything's going to go back.
Kanye was spending 50K a month on it.
For real?
That's what it said.
He had a doctor who was getting him 50K a month.
I know a bitch who was like sitting in her car.
She said she was spending $10,000 a month doing it.
All she would do was just eat burgers.
and shit and just sit in her car and just hit the tank all day, every day.
She gained 120 pounds in like six months.
This is like living dead girl with the whole face and her eyes black and shit.
No, I was, I swear to God, I meant to pick up my phone and ask you, bro, what the fuck
happened to her?
She looked at DC.
No, she looked wild as fuck.
She was skinny, fit.
You see her a year later, bro.
It's a whole new bitch.
And that's the fucked up part is that my girl turned down doing porn with her because she
thought she was too fucking ugly or too weird looking.
But then she gained a hundred pounds.
She looks so much worse.
You don't even, you would never think
this is a porn star ever.
She literally just looked like a creep now.
She just looked like a creepy porn star.
Now she just looks like a creep.
She ain't in.
Just a fat creep.
Yeah, that shit ain't in it.
She's freaky.
She definitely freaky.
And sometimes I like freaky, but that bitch is next level.
That's too much.
She too freaky.
Now the bitch eyeballs is tattooed black.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You too far gone from.
I think I know you're talking about that word.
She should be on here.
Yes, I know you're talking about it.
I see her.
She's in here with her, boy.
complaining about me not being the underfucker.
He's sitting right there,
just quiet as fuck.
These niggas live crazy lives.
That's wild, nigga.
I'm getting paid for a pee.
Hey, I ain't allowed.
You ever hit somebody else, baby mom, I'm pregnant?
No.
I ain't gonna lie.
He was up here.
My whole life, a baby bump was just like, stay away.
The nigga Bay Mama was up here.
He sat across you and he hated on me.
I've been meaning to tell you this for the office.
Nah, hit the nigga Bay Mama
You better watch that because you know
What we got later is Bishop Snow
And that, oh no, but he's Anheel's boy
I already told you about that
But yeah, you right
Shit
Not a nigga who fought Craig, man
Wait, which one?
A the nigga from Bobbiard's.
Oh, Dazzy Kane
Which by the way, the fool who eggs Brian Pumper
is a bounty hunter
Who, his bio
says that he manages
Dozzy
That's wild
Which is super weird
That shit was crazy.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm gonna send that shit to you
when I've seen it too.
The Brian Puppers,
did you,
y'all seen that?
Oh,
so good.
It's like the best thing ever.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
Niggas pulled up on them at the bus stop.
But I ain't gonna lie.
If you're from L.A., and you was on buses and trains,
you know that you,
this is a nigga you see.
I see that nigga on the crinshaw bus all the time.
All the time.
When I was a teenager,
I used to see that butt-ass nigga all the time,
walking up on bitches trying to get them to do porn and shit.
All the time.
It's like a known L.A.
folklore that nigga you'll see this
nigga on trains I seen this nigga with my own eyes
like one time like three times and one day
He literally had like a big porn deal
With like a big porn company
And then he lost it because he was meeting random girls
Fucking them and then getting them tested the next day
The next day is crazy
Which is real bad if I was in probably the littlest
The littleest thing you fucking everybody's baby mama
See that's what we need
That's what we need. Hey, literalist nigga fucking everybody
Baby Mama though
Let's just shut this off officially
No Jumper
Coolest podcast and world I'm here with my man
Almighty and we're having to sit down
today with Fresno's very
own, Day 300.
Yes, sir.
What's going on, man?
I don't know how much of that Brian
Plumper conversation they're going to keep in there.
Cut all that shit.
I was talking crazy about
niggas made mamas and shit.
I'll cut that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That could be spicy.
Anyway, we've been trying to make this interview
having for a minute. They've been telling me,
Adam, you've got to get a bulldog on the pod.
So I'm happy that we finally made it happen.
Yeah, for sure.
me it's a pleasure no 100% so all right tell us a little bit about growing up in fresno man i ain't
gone long i growing up shit i had both my parents a little bit but uh my mom you feel me i ain't
gonna lie mom kind of you know on drugs a little bit fucking around pops too you feel me but really
he since 12 years old my pops was in c ya so all he knows is gang banging you feel me so
when he gets you know he has me this my older brother so he has me you know i'm the youngest one
I got another brother that passed away.
R.P.
My brother D.
You feel me?
He just had an overdose.
Real brother.
Same mom, same dad.
Real brother.
When did that happen?
Like, not even a month ago.
June 6.
Did he overdosed?
Yeah.
Oh, fuck.
I for,
OD'd off a meth.
Off of crystal med.
What?
Yeah.
Damn, that's terrible, man.
So the only ones we got now is just...
Me and brother.
Me and bro.
Me pops.
I see it.
But so what was your dad telling you about the streets and about what life was going to be like for you and whatnot?
Well, see, that's the thing.
It wasn't really.
it wasn't really like none to tell me we was born in this like I didn't have an option my dad was
already what it is like a bulldog so like when it already came out it was you go into the hummies
my uncles is already around they all hummys so it's like I didn't have a choice to be like
I want to go over here like now I'm this where I'm at like I'm already right here I'm born it to this
it was never like he was trying to get you to be a square and stay out of that
nah no no it wasn't like my dad wanted me to game bang but it was like this the lifestyle we
living like this is our situation we struggling we so how can I keep my son away from
that when he being a father and keeping me
everywhere he at. So it's like
You being older, y'all jump off the point at the same time
when you was a little earlier.
I'm a couple years older than I'm 27.
So my little brother, he was 20 what?
I'm 23.
23, so, you know.
But I was doing my shit out there on my own, you feel me?
But I never bring bro with me because he was younger.
I let my brother stay at home.
And then, you feel me?
I was doing my own thing.
And then as he got older, he just started doing his own thing.
You know?
So it was just your three siblings growing up?
Just us.
Yeah.
just so it's three and then uh like going to school it was cool though I was a good kid like
don't get me wrong like I was that type of kid like I'm doing good in class but in the outs
they don't know what I'm doing because I didn't want my teachers and that to know like my dad's all
that's smart like whatever you do like do this shit smart you know I'm 23 years old I only been in county
jail one time so it's like the way we move it's strategic we don't move like crash dummies or
none of that like we learn on the early age like we stick together you feel me everything we do
we do together like me and my brothers we never fought each other we never fought each other we
We ain't raised like that.
We raised like this, you feel
me?
So it's real different.
Like, everywhere I went
were just in my blood.
Like, I couldn't hide from,
I want to be over here
where the good kids are.
I want to be over here.
You know, at school, yeah,
but when I come home,
this is what it is.
It's my environment.
My mom will bulldog.
My dad would booed off.
My uncle would bulldog.
You know, so when they're coming around,
I'm seeing bulldog jerseys
and, you know, everything.
But what are they telling you
about the people that you don't get along with
or that you got to be looking out for
or whatnot?
I feel like that's got to be like the hardest part of having a kid and getting them into the street shit is having to explain the rivalries and explain like what's going to happen if you run into somebody or what you're supposed to do.
Like that to me seems like the most challenging part.
No, yeah, for sure.
Pops was just like, you know, like this just laid down.
I ain't really trying to get too much into no politics, but just like, look, son, this is what it is and this is who we got problems with?
Like, you see these colors or you see these hats or you see this, this style of dressing or like you see something.
or like you see somebody doing this or talking like this, then you know.
So it's like it's a certain way for everything.
Like if you do your homework on buddaws, like we don't even talk like Mexicans.
We act like niggins.
We act like niggins.
Literally, niggins.
We don't even act like.
Like even look at the way we dress.
We don't dress like knicks.
We don't dress like.
We don't dress like.
But you take pride in that.
You don't give a fuck about keeping with any Mexican traditions necessarily?
Nah, I just, you feel me?
We just, you feel like we ask now.
We just like this.
Because I feel like, or better way to perform that.
is do y'all feel like because y'all not serenios or nathanios y'all purposely did that like we're gonna do
our own thing like you know what i'm saying it was yeah yeah i feel like yeah we are we is our own
culture we have our own culture like like like i said my hood like you know like no disrespect
of them but like down south they got blue rags you feel me they got red rags too but up north
they got red rags like my hood we don't we can use a ray rag but my color my colors is black
so we use black rags you feel me so it's different like we got our own different shit
We got our own thing.
I want to get more into the history of that shit, if you're all familiar, of the Bulldogs shit.
Maybe a little later, you feel me.
But another thing I want to ask is for people who don't know, what's the demographic like in Fresno?
Like, you feel me, the races.
Is it blacks, Mexicans, white?
Like, what is it?
Oh, yeah, it's everything.
Blacks, Mexicans, whites, Asians, everything.
Everything.
Like, we got everything out there.
There's every gang out there.
Bloods, Crips, North, that, all that.
Like, you feel me?
It's just everything in one.
And we all.
And we're in the middle, too.
So we're in the middle.
So it's like.
We surrounded by us.
everybody. We in the middle, so it's like...
What's the next biggest city close to y'all?
What is it? Probably, uh...
I wouldn't even. What, what's you thinking?
Like, big city? Like, you mean like, like, like, this big or like...
Not this big, like, maybe, but like, biggest Fresno damn near. Like, you feel
me, like the next biggest place that y'all might, funk with niggas or fuck with.
Like, the nearest shit, you feel me, that politics might...
I ain't gonna lie. I ain't gonna lie. I probably, probably, no.
I honestly.
We don't fuck with nobody. That's the thing.
Like, that's...
We, we...
Either or I mean, you feel me, if niggas beef, like, what's the closest city type of shit besides Fresno?
It is hella far from, like, anything else.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, Mercedes.
But how far is Mercedes?
You got to drive, like, 45 minutes north?
But I ain't going to lie.
No disrespect to Mercedes, you feel me, but they're not fucking with it.
Mesto.
You goes Mercedes, Modesto Stockton, and then Sack.
Okay.
So, more like, you're kind of like Stockton or Sack, like that.
But that's still far from Fresnel.
That's like three hours.
It's like three hours away, yeah.
So it's like we really are our own shit.
We like in the middle just ourselves.
That's what I'm saying.
Like it's different.
We different.
Yeah, because like you can basically tell what cities have, what level of prominence
by how big the font is on Google Maps.
So according to this, Los Angeles, like big font.
And then above that, Vegas Field, Fresno, they have pretty good size fonts.
But then like Sacramento has a bigger font, you know, but L.A. got the biggest font.
See, I ain't even know no shit like that.
Oh, San Francisco got that.
Big-ass-ass-one though.
San Francisco population is huge, though.
So for the people who are not from Fresno, like, bro,
describe what it's like growing up in Fresno?
Teenage, what's the typical, you-fitting,
day, like, when you're growing up, what y'all do?
Same shit, being in the hood.
Being in the hood, going outside, trying to, you feel me,
teenage, trying to find something to do.
Fucking around, probably do some shit,
smoking some weed with the hummy, trying to, you know,
Pessel, like, trying to survive out there.
It's like, you're trying to survive, like, you feel me?
Like, you got niggas dying over there,
you got niggas doing it hustling over there you got you feel me the hummies over there so it's like
you could really move around that motherfucker and do what you want like me I was just out there trying to hustle
you feel me breaking on something trying to find me a bitch or something like because I was listening to you on
another interview where you were saying that you kind of get along with everybody in Fresno or at least
you were when you were younger yeah yeah we get along with mostly everybody in Fresno but it's just like
it's little times like you know some shit might happen in it's crunch time you feel me it's crunch time
So it's like, it'd be weird out there, man.
Like, we could be cool today and something might happen.
Tomorrow, we ain't cool no morning.
So explain that as much as you can, not till you feel me reveal all the politics,
but like so y'all don't got no real prominent beefs with no other hoods in Fresno?
No, I ain't going to lie.
We do.
Okay.
Niggas on the west side.
If y'all know, y'all know who I'm talking about, but we ain't going to say none of them names because we ain't.
It's not as wild as it could be.
No, it's as wild as it could be.
But we're not letting them nigg is shine, though, you know.
You know, I ain't going to get them.
Now, that's what you mean by you, you feel me, niggins get along with everybody.
Because College Street really stepping up.
Like, these niggas, no, we're going to leave that in the streets.
But ask about the hood.
Like, we really, you feel me?
We got a couple niggas on the west side.
And it's a couple bulldogs that we got that.
We funk with it.
But you feel me?
How the fuck that happened?
We even funk with each other.
We even funk with each other.
But, like, you feel me, I'm not going to.
So separate bulldog clicks that's scattered across the city type shit.
It's not just College Street.
We got other, like, we got other hoods and shit, too.
But really, I ain't going to lie.
We really only funk with, like, too.
hood hoodhugs like really other than that
how many bulldogs huss is in frisno it's a lot
it's a lot that's crazy
all I gotta say though shout out my 36
niggas from Pleasant
shout out my RTF niggas
you feel me shout out all my niggas
me shout out free A.D free A. Free A.D. Free
Spider free all the crackers free all the hummys
Who are the crackers? Free beer
That's the muggies with their last name
Oh okay
Yeah, little crackers I was like we're not saying that man
Yeah, we're not doing that.
Free the hummies, oh, man.
Shout out the 36 homies, you know.
I'm trying to make crackers.
Shut out the east side hummies.
People got to start saying that shit.
That's a hard slang term.
Wait, so, all right.
They use it in the South, though.
We constantly hear the conversation about the North and the South.
Like, what's your perspective when you see this kind of constantly going online
in terms of, like, the Mexican rap community?
And then y'all don't get mentioned as much.
Or when they do, they kind of talk about y'all.
Like, you're sort of like the boogeyman.
Like, you're just kind of dangerous, wild crews out there.
They think we like J-bo and what's your name?
BK.K. Ben.
At College Street, the real boogie man, no.
Oh, shit.
But, uh...
Mr. Tiptoe.
Mr. Tipto.
Mr. Tipto.
But I ain't gonna lie.
What'd you say?
I forgot.
Just like the northerner versus
Southerner conversation
that's kind of always happening
on podcasts and shit these days.
Like, how do you feel when you see all that shit
unfolding online?
I ain't going to lie.
Like, I don't feel no way about what them
niggas talking about?
Because, you feel me?
I'm worried about my hood and me and mine is about my city going up.
Right now, I feel like I'm the face of my city.
I've been doing what I've been doing.
I've been putting on for a minute now.
So I don't really be paying attention to all that.
You feel me?
Even if they're talking negative or what they're talking about
because that's just going to make me backtrack or go and crash out.
So I'm more like, why ain't everybody showing love to Bulldogs?
Like, let me let these things know who we is.
Like, it's our time right now.
Like, let me show these people who we is.
So it just make me, like, really motivated.
like, it's my turn, you feel
me?
If you had a show in L.A.,
you think people would be concerned?
Man, if I had a show in L.A., I'm popping
out, and they're going to pop out, because I ain't going to lie.
It's niggas in my DMs, and y'all know
from hummies to suckers,
no disrespect.
But they're fucking saluted, you feel me, and it's all respect.
I'm going to keep a gangster, so it's like,
if I have a show out here, they're going to come and fuck with me.
Oh, brother.
For sure.
I know, brother.
That's good.
But do you feel like, all right, you have a show in San Francisco
or in Sacramento?
or whatever, it's all good?
Like, you...
Nah, it ain't gonna be good.
It's not good, you know?
I'm not saying it like,
nah, man, it's not good, but it's not good, but it's not good, but it's not good, but it's not good, brother.
Hey, don't think we ain't moving like that, though, you feel me?
Right, so it's tricky.
Yeah, for sure.
So we're gonna get it done.
For the people who don't know why, like, do y'all niggas?
You know some niggas from their hood?
They don't be knowing the origins for it.
Is y'all some niggas like, do y'all know the origins of other other bulldogs and why
niggas is they own or like, you know what I'm saying?
Do you know how I started?
And can you speak on that?
I know, when my pops tell me, I know a little bit like,
so look, in prison, it was like 86.
You feel me?
This was 86.
My dad was probably in CYA at this time.
My dad is an F-14er, originator.
Just for y'all, don't know.
Just for y'all don't know.
He is an F-14-A.
There's a dropout.
Ain't none of that.
So all that y'all are you saying,
Bulldogs, PC, none of that.
You feel me, we active game members.
My pops are active game members still to this day,
50 years old.
But, you know, 86, it was in C-YA.
you know there was F-14
Fresno, Norte.
F-F for Fresno, 14 for Norte.
You feel me?
So all the hummies from Fresno,
it was hummys from everywhere,
Merced or wherever these Norte,
you feel me, they'd be at.
You feel me, it was a lot of these hummies,
but the hummys from my city,
which was my dad and whoever,
they was rocking with.
And that generation.
They was doing everything.
Feel me?
And everybody else, like,
they got a shock color to look up to.
Fresno niggas wasn't feeling that.
Like, bro, we ain't looking up to no other men.
We are our own men.
like, but we got to listen to this nigga, foe.
And y'all not even doing that then.
The whole, the Fresno, we're doing everything.
So, like, it was more on some, like, like, y'all corn dogs.
Like, you feel me?
Like, you feel like.
And that was it.
But what?
You get good.
Get high.
Continue, continue, gay.
Because I feel like, this is good information for motherfuckers who don't know, bro.
You feel like, you're always get, like, snub when they talk about your community.
So you feel me, like, this is the time to really give them the information.
And it's really like, that's really what it was.
Like, all the hummies from Fresno is doing everything.
And niggas was getting off and doing what they were supposed to do in the pen.
Like, you know, if you're a game member, you know what you're supposed to do.
So it's like at the end of the day, the hummies felt like we're not feeling that.
Like we, and we boot-offs.
You know, they've seen the logo, and that's what they ran with.
Like that.
Not, not that's a good, though, right?
That's a good.
Hey, not that one, but I see you.
That's a boo-doll.
That's a good-old.
That's a good-old.
That's a good-old.
That's a good-old.
But my pops, when he come in here, he's going to show you all.
My pops tatted up.
Like, you feel he?
He's out there?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, shit, that's sick.
So, you feel me like?
I'm gonna ask him in history of this shit.
And that's what I'm gonna let him do.
I'm gonna let him break it down for his generation.
Because, you know, I'm a younger, I'm the new generation.
So I just know what I was told and what my pops told me.
So when y'all came, how was it for y'all?
When we came, it was already like Fresno Boodogs already.
You feel me, college street?
Like, it was no, like F-14 or it was just.
All that she was already gone.
We already split off, branched off, like, and it's Fresno.
The whole generation.
You know, 9-3701, college street bulldogs, downtown Fresno.
Like, that's where we at.
So it was already today.
That's what I'm saying.
When I was born, it was no hiding from it because my dad was already on that.
And my uncle's already on that.
These niggas coming from prison.
You feel me?
So it's like, that's what I'm around.
I can't just, you feel me, moms over there leaving the nigga at Pops house.
Like, I can't watch them.
So it's like.
How early into your life were you thinking about doing the music?
Or was that later on?
That was like 13.
What was some of your earliest memories fucking with the music?
What made you get into it?
I always was freestling, bro.
At school, like, 50-6 grade, I was freestyling with the hummies.
You see what like?
My bad game.
I was freestyle with the hummys, you feel me, like 50s-grade, R-P-Mont brothers A.
Feel me, and a little gunter type shutters real.
I was freestling, and, like, bros used to tell me, like, hey, bro, you need to start rapping.
N'is' in the locker room, fucking around.
I'm like, bro, I'm just playing.
Like, niggas was playing basketball at this time.
homie's like, nah, bro, you need to really do some.
So, like, I think it was, like, 13 or 14, my brother Zay got killed by the police.
You feel me?
And this was, like, the biggest, like, lawsuit ever.
You feel me?
Like, you could look it up.
Isaiah Marietta, my brother got shot by the police in the back of his head, and he died.
Your blood brother?
No, he my, you feel me?
Like, third grade, like, that's my dog.
You feel me?
So, when he passed away, I was, like, you know, like seven, eight grade at this time, you know?
So I'm like, like, you feel me?
Like, I'm getting older.
So the hummy's like, bro, you're still fucking around.
Like, you need to really do something.
So one day a nigga was hot and I made a freestyle video.
You feel me?
Like, shout out my nigga, Angel.
You feel me?
Like, I ain't going to lie.
All that shit, bro, got going on.
Like, we ain't even going to talk about that.
But shout out, bro, because he's a real nigga for this.
And my nigga told me like, hey, bro, you need to shoot this video.
Brother, I don't care what you say.
You're going to shoot this video.
Shot the video.
And from there dropped it on Instagram.
I blew up.
Were you a joint already at that point?
Oh, yeah.
Or like, did you start rapping and kind of like...
She's just being a background.
Why did you become a joint?
You start rapping and did popular.
No, I've been a joint.
I've been, me and my brother, Dee, we did everything together.
We like the same age.
So at school, we always was a fly-ish piece.
A lot of people who could become a popular rapper, they're already a joint.
They already got the swag.
They already have people fuck with them.
You know, people can kind of tell that they might be able to rap
before they even heard them rap.
Yeah, for sure.
That's all three of us right there.
We always been, we always been the fly-ish niggis.
You feel me?
Like, even at school, fly-ish niggies.
Bitches always, at one time my brother
Dee really did this, he came up to me like, hey,
bro, he was in seventh grade. He was like,
hey, bro, I'm gonna go. He was like, hey, bro, I'm gonna go
and run all through the hallways. Like, I got something
going on. I just want to see who followers.
He's like, me and you do it.
My mama, nigga, we ran the whole school followed us.
We wasn't even doing nothing but just running around.
And me and this nigga started laughing. We went back to class.
Like, bro, you see that? Like, these niggas
fucking with us, bro, these bitches fucking with us.
Like, we've been joints. Like, nigga,
you've been taking niggas, bitches. We've been to
fly this, niggas, we've been popping it.
We've been having this shit.
We've been doing all that.
We said trends, bro.
We turned.
You feel me?
We set trends in the city.
I said, man.
You all really watch.
Faith three sending these trains out here in my city, for sure.
And so you said how old was you when Zay passed away?
Like 14.
So was that your first, like, interaction with, like, the police killing somebody or, like, just you being real close to somebody who passed away?
Was that, like, your first experience with death type shit?
No, I wouldn't say that.
part like to it being close like my brother but I didn't see hummies like you feel me
like my uncle's them being killed when I was a little nigga and I already didn't know about it
because I'm already advanced in the streets or I'm like damn this thing you just got popped like you
feel me so it's like I was already kind of like used to it but that shit hit home for sure
made a nigga you know that's my dog so it's like damn
so you feel like that that shit made you jump off the porch faster type shit yeah it made me just
be like fuck it at that time a nigga was already in the streets but I was a teenager so it was
like I don't give a fuck I was in that moment like I'm going through it and
I'm out here.
It is what it is.
Like they took my dog,
they taking my hummies like,
nigga what's handing in it?
So what happened with that shit?
You feel me?
If you could talk about it
with the police killing him and shit?
He was a,
you know, I don't know.
Brother had to do some shit.
I don't really know what happened.
All I know is that
my brother was running from the police.
He was getting off on him.
You feel me?
Like, it wasn't going to catch him.
He hit the gate.
There's a little daycare in Fresno
by the Fashion Fairmore.
He hit the gate.
And they seen he was getting away.
And, you know, like, we'd be sagging our pants.
Like, you know, something is sagged their pants.
Some thing is done.
Breast sagging his pants.
And they tried to say, like, a gun was pulling his pants down.
He was going to reach for a gun when he jumped the gate.
He was, like, pulling his pants up and they tried to act like he was wrapping it.
But the way they killed him, though, which is weird because.
This kind of looks the same.
That's how they do.
When you pull your pants up versus when you go for a gun, it's like the same motion.
Nah, but I'm saying, like, the way they did it to shoot him.
It wasn't like they just shot, bro.
They kneeled down and, and, like, really, like, wanted to kill my brother.
Kill him.
And at first they tried to say they shot him in his torso.
Y'all torso is up here.
They shot my brother behind his head.
It came out of his mouth, like his chin.
I didn't even want to see my brother like that.
Like, I went to the hospital.
His mom's telling me, like, you don't even want to go in there.
Like, you feel me?
You're not going to look at him the same.
What was that feeling afterwards like, though?
Because, you know, obviously if a rival or somebody that is just out there
kills your family member, you feel a certain way.
But when it's a cop, it's got to feel different because, like,
what are you really going to do about it?
Yeah, you can't do nothing.
You know, it was a lot of pain, a lot of hurt
A lot of thoughts, like thinking like, damn
Because the nigga can't not saying it was going to be
You know, I ain't going to sit here and say like no
Retaliation was going to be made or something
If it was the other side to do it or something like that
You know, brother got hummys and some niggas is on that
You feel me? So it's like, it was more like damn
My brother really gone in
Like, why would they even do that type of shit?
You know, and I felt bad for his moms
Because his moms took care of me
When my mom's and my family was doing bad
So it was like, how can I even like
Go and tell his mom's
I love her, like, to even keep her strong.
Like, I can't do that.
Like, that's somebody's son gone.
Like, that's different.
You feel I mean?
Like, it was fucked up.
Is that part of you want to crash out
because you just felt like you didn't really have anything you could do
to make yourself feel better about the situation?
No, for sure.
A nigga was crashing out, doing dumb shit in the streets,
running with the hummies, you know,
doing bad shit, breaking into shit, you know?
Everything a hit a nigga do.
Same thing.
It was just running around, probably trying to get a blower or something.
I was trying to hit a liquor, son.
I was trying to hit a lick or something.
You feel like it was born growing up in Fresno?
Or it was always something to do?
Nah.
Always something to do.
If we ain't leaving, like, at night to go fuck with some,
like a little kickback or something sneaking out the crib or,
nigger, then we in the hood with the hummies,
niggott, trooped up.
You feel me?
If we ain't doing that, then we're at my uncle house with it.
All the hummies over there, barbecue.
Football games.
Like, you feel me, we got hood games.
Like, even to this day, the hummies from my hood,
we got like this little shit going on.
Like, once a year, they come in, you feel me,
play at the park, football and all the shit.
Like, it's always shit going on with the hood.
Like, shout out my fish street,
niggas, too.
Free my uncle Littles, though, nigga.
From the feds, you feel me?
Free little's out the motherfucking feds, nigga.
So when you started rapping,
it just started popping off right away, or did it take a while?
It was popping already, like,
because I was already a niggist, so they was like,
then you need to be doing that.
Drop freestyles, but I was never on YouTube.
I was just dropping freestyles on Instagram.
Everybody goes, like, you need to make a song.
My brother passed.
I made that first song.
CIP Z-A.
Thizzler dropped this.
Shout out Thizzler.
What, year was this?
This was like.
What, 16?
I ain't been going to lie.
I never remember.
I probably got to look.
I heard you for a long time.
It's been a minute, though, you feel me?
But I probably got to look.
I ain't going to lie.
That was my first video, what?
It wasn't like, well, probably like.
That was my first video I ever dropped, though.
That was four years ago.
My first video I ever dropped, but I was already freestowning.
I was already had like 20K on Instagram.
Without, you feel me, no blogs, no nothing.
It was all just, hey, record me in the car right here.
Like, blowing up.
You feel me?
Food community was rocking.
Shout out food community, too,
because, you feel me, they made something happen.
and they made this happen too, so shout out that.
Shout out the whole podcast for real.
Got our full community in this one for you too, bro.
Yeah.
Who are you looking at stylistically that you were fucking with
that you were influenced by?
Shit, my dad.
No rapper, just my dad and myself.
You feel me?
Other than that, I had an idol growing up, Chris Brown.
Feel me?
But he ain't really the same rap as me, so it's like,
feel me, but as a kid, I was, you know,
fucking around, break dancing and popping and shit,
you know, I was being a kid.
Who was listening to, though?
Like listening to...
Yeah, music wise.
We listen to hell of these.
I listen to everybody, but not really nobody from Fresno.
I ain't going to lie, but the niggas I'm going to say from Fresno, this thing is doing their shit.
You feel me?
And I'm going to salute this.
Shout out Sean F.
Fats.
Shout out Young Echo.
To me, shout out, uh.
Shady H's.
Shady H's from Wu.
Little hungry.
He is hard.
Little hungry, too.
Shout out Little hungry.
He's doing that.
I'm going to hear him on that.
Shady go hard too.
I ain't going to lie.
Shady Hach is going stupid.
So he has you're stupid
And then the hummy's rapping
My nigga claims
You feel me
The hummy e shot of starting to rap
And then it's a couple of hummys
Oh, free my nigga Louis boy
You know what I'm saying?
Out that cell though
Shout out my white BB
Pondon
Shout out million
I got black carding records
Coming soon too man
Stay tuned
Stay tuned for that
Right
My mama
So do you relate more to like
Northern California rap
Or Southern California
College Street rap
College Street rap
College Street rap
300%
Not yet
Like I said
Man like it's a
No disrespect
But all respect
But they know who they is
Up North
And they know
What's going on themselves
So it's like
If you ask them that question
Like did the Fresno rapper influence you
They're gonna be like
You know
They're gonna say the same thing
So college street
Yeah
There you go
So where did 300 shit come from
That's a lot
Hey so look yeah
That's where we're going to break down too.
Because everybody would be like,
Faye,
you're throwing up three.
Like, bro,
none of that.
The hood is college street.
Our black number is 300.
My black members is 3-10.
So C, 300.
You see what?
See, see what?
300, same shit.
That's why I say we like niggas.
Like, I saw we got numbers and shit.
We got the tattoo.
For real, though.
Like, we don't got no higher power of niggas,
we don't got no structure.
We do what the fuck we want.
You know?
We don't, you feel, we like this.
That's what we got, you feel?
As far as game-bang-wise,
that'd be correct.
You feel because Northern or Center, they got certain shit they do niggas.
We do, we do whatever, you feel.
It might be certain niggins that might say something, but it is what it is.
But you all, you all right?
We've got to be some anthems for y'all, right?
If we were in Cal, yeah.
My brother, Dino.
Man, what the niggins is talking about.
Shout out Chief Keith in a little Derreys slap in the mix of Roos.
S.D, too, though.
SD, too.
SD, all that's the song.
All them.
SD go crazy.
That's fire.
No politics, though, but shout out.
We did one already.
He's coming back to him.
Billionaire Black.
He'd be tapped in.
Shout out, bro.
Feel me?
One nigga we do got a shout-up, though.
I ain't going to lie.
Theddo Santana.
Fredo Santana.
R-I., R-Intyner.
Yeah, for sure.
Cesarto-C., yeah, for sure.
RIPA, yeah, for sure.
R-P., yeah, for sure.
We grew up on that shit.
My brother used to be slapping that all the time coming to the crib life.
Them niggas was the influence.
Yeah.
You can say.
You feel me?
Yeah.
Because I ain't go lying.
I was off.
I was off the stuff's heavy,
I got more armadies.
You could say that.
I got my almighty from Chief Keith.
He fucked up the whole country
and the whole world.
Show did.
All that was,
Nick, bang one,
bang two,
three hundred.
What's that?
That's how we was fucking.
All them that was,
you see, salty,
all that shit.
Salty, all them songs,
I know,
all them songs go crazy.
Was you freestyle
by that point?
At that time?
Nah,
I wasn't,
I ain't gonna lie,
I was just running
and stealing,
like,
still in like fit grade.
So I was like,
you feel me?
But as soon as like,
yeah,
That was like fourth fifth grade, but soon as like six grade came,
the niggas was all right, feeling shit, running from the police, doing hell of shit.
So at what age you stopped playing basketball?
8 grade.
Okay.
You were on a team, you were on a travel team, school team.
What?
What you was on?
Vorre city.
I'm a boy.
Yeah, number three, point guard.
Yeah, man.
Ask my mother.
Yeah.
I really made.
Nicker was born city?
You had to be a boy, bro.
When you were little, you got to be a boy.
I used to go to Scandinavian school.
I played for Scandinavian.
Me and my brother Zay.
I was making niggins fall on the court, bro.
Really?
Smallest niggott's, bro.
Smallest niggott's making it fall.
Dead-ass serious, bro.
I'm on my soul, bro.
That's crazy.
So why did you stop playing?
You just wanted to get in the streets,
or you start to face up to the reality
that you might not make it to the league?
Nah.
I don't want to take it away from that right.
My niggins had that moment, though.
And they'd be like, damn, I'm not going to make it.
I got a rapper or something.
No, that wasn't even it.
It was more like,
Me and my brother Zay, like me and my brother Zay and my brother D that passed away,
and I got another brother Joe, Joe.
He just got out the pen, free my dog, I mean my dog, so you feel me, they free my dog.
But he was, we all did that shit together.
So when my brother Zay passed away, it was more like I didn't have a feeling for that shit no more.
It was like, damn, like, who am I going to do this with?
Because Zay my age.
So it was like, you feel me, my brother D and Joe, they was their age, like a year and a half older.
So me and Brett did everything together.
Me and Zay, it was like, we the same age.
Like, come on, it's me and you.
So once he passed.
the way. It was like, like, damn,
you feel me? And then he was already doing shit, so I was
like, fuck it. Now I'm steady moving.
I live in Madeira. I live the Madeira.
How far is that from the first?
Probably like 30 minutes. Like a hour to most.
Right, like 40 minutes.
I lived in Madeira. I lived
me going back, I lived in SACC before.
How long was that?
Probably like a couple of months.
My grandpa passed away out there, so
we was out there just, I think it was right by
Sacramento High. No, we were by,
Valley High. Valley High.
High.
By belly high.
Yeah, right by Valley High.
Shit, we was probably like, what?
I think it was like seven.
And I was probably, I was probably like 12, 13, you know?
That's when Grandpa passed away and we was he's hella close to our grandpa, you feel
me?
So after that kind of happened too, it's like, you know, I fucked up our relationship with like,
you know, with everything, you know, it's like when you lose that, it's like...
You lose feeling, you got to step back in some thought.
Like, damn, like, you feel me?
Let me get my shit together.
But a nigga was still young trying to find myself.
So a nigga was just out there doing whatever.
That's what maybe.
like I'm cool, like I gotta just do something else.
And that street shit just...
Where are your name of the game?
I was gonna ask you that.
I thought you grew up in friends on your whole life,
so you moved around?
Yeah, I moved to Madera.
Like, I went to Alpha Elementary.
It was like third grade.
And I went to James Monroe.
It was all like the same year
because we just moving, like, you feel me?
Like everywhere, I don't even know what the fuck going on.
We just moving.
You're just with your mama?
No, pops too.
No, pops with me.
Okay, okay.
He ended out of jail.
Like, you feel me?
My mom ended out of jail.
jail. Like, there's one time when I lived in Madera, my mom
and my pop got locked that. We had to stay with some old
lady. Like, you feel me? How to fuck
that happen? Break that down. And that shit was like,
bro, my pops was fucking
with some bitch, like, down the way. And my
mom was, you feel, my mama against her. So,
she, like, what's you got going
on? Like, you feel, my mom ain't no dumb, like,
female, so she's like, what's going on with you? And
finding out pops doing that down the street.
Well, you feel me, one day, my
pops barbecuing outside with his
shirt off trying to show out and shit.
And he had like that little, what's that? You
You know that little cooking tool, like with the...
A little spatula.
A little fork one, though.
I know he's talking about.
Yeah, so he had one of those, you feel me?
A barbecue fork?
Yeah.
With the two horns,
yeah, with the two teeth.
So he's out there with that motherfucker, you feel me?
I'm not knowing what my pops is the scene out there,
because we in Madeira, you feel me?
So it's other side out there.
So my pops, we kids, we're not knowing that.
There's North Wales out there?
Nah, it's South Island.
But it's North Islanders out there, too,
but really at that time, it was South Side of,
so.
So it's like, I'm like, you feel me?
Like, what's going on in it?
I guess they said my dad allegedly was trying to stab somebody with that tool and got locked up.
And I'm like, what?
And my mom already was on some high shit.
She ended up getting locked up on her own.
I don't know what she was doing.
What the fuck.
And it was just weird.
Like, it happened like within a couple days, like, ugh.
And me and my brother Dee had to go stay with like an old lady across the street.
I forgot.
I think her name was like Helen or something.
We had to go stay with her.
And I'm like, what the fuck?
Where you was at this time?
I was there, too.
Nah, he went to go stay,
nah, he was going to stay on my aunt.
He was staying on my dad.
He was staying on my dad with my aunt, Emlin.
That's that thing during that time when you shot me in my eye.
Yeah, I hit this thing in the eye with a BB gun.
Oh, shit.
I shot me with a BB gun.
I went blinding my eye.
But I'm not blinded my eye now, but when I was young,
he shot me off.
How'd that feel when you thought that you might have blinded your brother permanently?
Nah, I wasn't on some shit like that.
You didn't do it on purpose.
He didn't do it on purpose.
He had all his homies, so I walked in a room.
They played with BB guns and shit.
I'm like hey brers this shit loaded
you're something like nah
so my brother right there by the TV like straight ahead of me
and I pointed and I'm like
I'm like niggas say I won't shoot you
but I'm like yeah in my head I'm like
there ain't no bullets in here so if I try to shoot him
I'm gonna just scare him I still remember too
I was like shoot me nigga he was like what
boom he looked at me he pointed at me
I was like shoot me now nigga shot me right in my eye
nigga I just remember I just remember going like this
oh fuck started screaming
and I took my shit off that's crazy
I couldn't see you ain't whip this nigga feet
I couldn't.
My brother,
Hey, I couldn't see,
dude.
Hey, my brother Dee saved him too.
Long with my brother Dee saved him.
I ain't gonna lie though.
Hey, that's how y'all know.
That's how you all know.
That's how you know, I got accuracy.
He did.
Hey, I got accuracy.
No, I ain't gonna log up, man.
We're taking eyes out.
I tried to rush him, but my brother Dee grabbed me.
He was like, that's your little brother.
Nick, you can't.
But it wasn't on purpose.
It wasn't on purpose, though.
I tried to explain that to him, too.
I felt fucked up after him.
But this nigga got me back, though.
I was sitting under my dad's weight thing
at the time.
to lift. My dad was swole. A little
five-p-p-a-nigna, knick, stocky, though.
And I was sitting under the weights,
and this nigga remembered that,
because he had a patch on his eye. So he remembered.
Now he's still healing this. Yeah, he's still healing.
So he still got that revenge in him.
Like, this little, nigga, you feel me? I'm already
on him, like, thinking, like, bro, I got to watch
all for this, nigga. So I'm sitting under my
dad's thing, bro. On my
mama, this nigga unscrews the silver thing.
Unless that shit drop on my head, bro.
Not, yeah. How much was it?
No, not a weight, but the thing that keep the waist tight.
The silver thing, yeah, he dropped that shit on my head.
My mama, my shit started bleeding.
I had a bump.
I went to the restroom.
I was crying.
My dad came in there, hell of this shit.
Niggia, it was swollen.
I didn't have to go get stitches or nothing, but it was bleeding for show.
And I was just like, this thing got me back.
But we do shit like that.
You know, we brothers, it happens.
But ask him what happened after that.
Yeah, wow.
Growing up, having to get through a screw driver at my face.
That's wild, dude.
He did.
Busted my whole shit.
Growing up having both your parents
in and out of jail,
y'all felt like that affected y'all in anyway?
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah, everybody need love from both their parents.
If a niggas say they don't, they line.
Because I know to this day, I got
I got problems not having my mama around,
like, not even just like understanding
a female type thing, like more on something,
like I ain't ever felt no motherly shit.
Kisses.
So when I see other, like, even going to school growing up,
like when I seen other niggas with their mommas and
I always be like, nigga, where my mama?
But I know where she had, but in my head,
I'm like, why can't she be like that?
Like, you feel me?
Like, why is my mom out here on the streets?
And I got to see her when I'm walking home from school
or driving by, I see my mom on the street.
You feel me?
And it's like, and it's to the point where I know
niggas, it's probably like, like,
it's like when I'm not around,
they're probably talking about that shit.
You feel me?
And that's what, nigga, you say something about my family.
We're getting off on you.
Like, we don't do no talking.
Like, we raise, like, we feel of disrespecting.
We get off what we mad at it.
We could talk after, you feel me?
So it's like, it was fucked up.
And even my dad, too, because, you know, my dad going to jail, and that's getting older, it made it more like, like Adam was saying, we got to be worried because my dad.
You feel, we got to be worried because we don't know who's fucking with my dad.
We don't know who don't like my dad, but can't get my dad right now, but we all here and we his kids.
So that was, like, a real concern at a certain point?
Yeah.
Was your dad telling you, like, hey, you got to be careful doing this and that because people might be treating you like you're staying in for me?
For sure, because I ain't going to say brand name, but there's an, I don't know if he, uh, I don't know if he,
active norner or whatever, no disrespect, but he did a whole
like an interview thing about my dad in CYA.
You feel me? Which, we don't condone that over here, but
he did a whole podcast on my dad, like, about him and CYA
what he was doing in hell of shit, like, allegedly.
So I'm like, I already knew, like, my dad had a joint.
So I'm like, yeah, I got to watch out.
Like, even to this day, like, I didn't even, like, the stories my pops
was telling me, I ain't going to say I ain't believe him.
Like, yeah, I believe him, but like, these niggis confirming it out here.
Like, you know, that shit's real.
From a whole other city, I never been met, bro,
and they just say, Faith, 300's dad, and C-Y-A with me.
I'm like, what the fuck?
The shit you were saying about your mom is crazy,
because it's, like, so often, you know,
you see somebody who's fucked up or on the streets or whatever,
and, like, you don't, it's not natural to you to feel empathy for them
or to think about how they ended up in this position,
but it sounds like you had to deal with that pretty early on
from, like, seeing people treating your mom,
like, she was, you know, less than
because she was going through what she was going through.
Like, did that teach you to kind of have,
consideration for people who are going through shit.
No, yeah, for sure.
Every time I got something, you feel me, if I got it, I'm going to look out.
Like, even to this day, we still give to the homeless and everything.
To this day, like, we do all that.
Like, we, you know, I see people out.
Here you go, like, you need some food, you know, anything.
Because my brother, my brother, did be like that.
My brother passed away being like that.
He had a home he could come to, but he chose to do that.
You feel me?
Which, you know, that's, you're a grown-ass man, but it's something within his head was like,
like, you feel me?
So that shit just made me feel more like that.
My brother going to this shit.
Like, my mom already going.
Now my brother going, like, I got to apply this.
Because, you know, I'm a provider.
I'm the one doing everything.
Like, I take care of my father.
My father's paralyzed.
I've been to take care of my dad for four years.
You feel me?
I take care of my dad.
Like, I do everything.
Like, from, I don't give a fuck, how this sounds.
But I changed my dad, everything.
Bro, my dad got shot to this shit.
Real gangbanger.
Like, you feel me?
I take care of my father, bro.
Like, I changed my dad.
I change, you feel me, put his clothes on.
Everything.
Like, I do all that.
You feel me?
So it's a lot that comes with that shit
It's like, like you got to cherish their moments
Too with your family, bro, because you never know
My brother's gone, my mom, she's in jail right now
She's getting sober, you know
God bless that, but it's like, like, damn,
like, it's too much going on, like, you feel
me, it's just, and it's all due to the same thing
To drugs or to streak shit, you feel me?
And it's like, I'm trying to get my family out that shit.
Hell yeah, damn.
So when you was growing up and your mom's on the street
and your pops is in jail, where y'n'n'clock?
We're everywhere, that's what I'm saying?
Like at the Hummy houses
Or we went
Like I said
Somebody my mom knew
Or aunts like
It was all scattered
Like he'll be with my other
Thia
I'll be with this deal
I'll be with this deal
My brother D might be with me
Or somebody else
Like
It was just everywhere
Each one of our family members
Take somebody
Like
You feel like that's why
Your brother chose a different path
Because everybody was split up
And shit
Niggas get in a different shit
No yeah for sure
I feel like that was
I ain't gonna say
Because he was in
I could have been part of it
Maybe
I ain't gonna say
Because he was probably like
In a different environment
Because my family
Where we went to
That was good
But I feel like
The situation
that was happening with my mom and my dad
and the way he was taking it being that age
was like some kids, his strong-minded
and some niggas is not. So I felt like
he wasn't on that. You feel him? He was more like
you. You felt like he wasn't like y'all.
He wasn't like his, man. He was just more like he fell
too deep, right? He didn't care, bro. He felt me he was just
he had to be stronger, but
shit, I love my brother. We're doing this for my brother.
We're doing this for all the hummus, so it's like.
That's what this fault, you feel? What was it like
when you found out that your dad got shot?
Oh, man.
I was, I ain't gonna, this, this is the truth right now.
If I'm lying, I'm dying.
I was the only one with my dad that day, all day, with my dad, all day.
You feel me?
I'm going to pick my bits up.
My dad's about to drop us off and shit, but we're taking little detours.
And I know my dad, so I'm like, something going on.
Like, he's not acting right.
Like, he's not acting like himself.
Well, you feel me?
He's like, you sure you want to get dropped off?
I'm like, yeah.
So he ended up dropping me off, you feel me, whatever.
But before he dropped me off, I try to go tell him, like,
Like, hey, Pops, you good?
Like, you want me to go with you?
Like, I'll go with you.
I don't think I'm trying to, you feel me.
Like, choose my female over you type of shit.
Like, that's how I was starting to feel because, like, just the tension was weird.
And he's like, nah, no, no, I didn't even like that like that.
But I'm like, I lay you though Pops, and my Pops just looked at me and didn't even tell me he loved me.
So I'm like, what the fuck going on?
I go in the crib.
I couldn't sleep that day.
I ain't going to lie, bro.
I started crying out of nowhere.
Shorty asking me, like, what's you doing?
Like, get on the bed.
I'm like, nah, no, something not right.
I couldn't go to sleep that night, bro.
First thing I do go on my phone, six in the morning,
I open Facebook.
First thing that pop up, I seen the news.
My dad car right there.
I felt that shit.
I'm stuck in my bitch's house.
Nick, I start tripping.
I'm yelling, nigga, tripping, you feel me?
I'm ready to crash out.
I call my brother in them.
Like, hey, nigga, dad just got shot.
They don't even believe me.
They're like, nah, bro, like, you're tripping.
I called my dad's, you feel me, his female.
You feel me, my pops just got shot.
nobody believe me they caught a hospital i guess my dad gave him like a john doe name of the fact man
because he you feel me due to their street shit you know if you know how this shit go you know you know
so it's like they got you know on some john do shit so i'm like like bro i'm starting a trip like is my dad
somewhere in the motherfucking alley shot or something like you feel me what's going on
i'm driving everywhere you feel me everywhere that shit just broke a nigga bro and i end up
finding out my dad was there in ICU, bro,
like walked in.
They didn't even want to let me.
They didn't want to let in.
I still walked in that, motherfucker.
I don't care.
I'm going in there and see my pops.
Was crying and everything,
bro.
You feel, me like.
Family mayor tried to come out and say,
oh, man, you're dad don't want you to go in there.
He don't want you to see him like that.
I said, I don't care.
But right when that door open,
I'm going on that straight through that,
that's my dad.
It's a crazy feeling seeing your dad in the hospital.
My dad got shot in the neck.
It's a crazy feeling.
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
When that's your pops, that's like, nigga.
When that's your pops, that's like, when you're growing up, that's like your superhero.
Like, I know this nigga gonna go through whatever.
It's like, when you see that nigga and knee braided, you like, damn.
Yeah, my mama.
You feel me?
You like, nigga, if this nigga get touched, nigga, anybody could.
Yeah, for sure.
You feel me?
Yeah.
Just like I was telling my brother, too, bro, just imagine.
Just imagine this stuff.
We already lost our brother, right?
Just imagine if we were to lost our pops too.
Hell yeah.
No, I mean, I can't imagine.
My grandma, too.
My grandma just passed away.
My grandma just passed away.
Two days ago.
Two days ago.
It's like.
I love you, Granny.
Like, Sam's going through my family right now.
You tell me, it's just, shit's going crazy right now, but it's crazy.
You feel me?
But yeah, I love you too, Granny on the hood.
With your dad, it must have been crazy because, like, you know, you're feeling thankful
that he made it.
But then as time goes on, you're realizing that he can't walk, and that must have been crazy.
Like, you're thankful to have him, but then you're also like, what's your quality
of life going to be like now?
Yeah, because everything's different.
Yeah.
For sure.
It was more like, I just looked at it like as me because I live with, I live with, I live with,
my father like you feel my dad live with me so it's like i looked at it as like i got little brothers you know
they they i got three three or four younger little brothers so it's like it's time for fay to step up on
his play like they they're gonna be at my crib they they need to come and have somebody to look up to
my dad can't play with him but i can't know we can't feel me like because growing up we played
together my dad play with us so i know how that shit feel like a kid coming up to their dad and
you feel me he can't play with him but he wants to but you see he can't it's like you feel me and that's
shit fucking with my dad too so it's like
I gotta do it for both of them
so it made me just like it made me stronger like
how you feel like
like a nigga better question is how do you
juggle you feel me that and the music
shit niggas I know that's all right nigga struggling
in real life shit you feel me and then trying to
a nigga focus on your rap career how you do both
I ain't gonna lie it's stressful that shit's hard
I got a lot
depending on me you feel me but
shit I ain't going I ain't going to
you feel me I ain't going to lie this
it's God bro
you feel me
like I said God bless
I already told everybody, bro.
I ain't perfect.
I always believe in my brother since day one.
If you go back in lick, it's always been me and him.
Always.
Before your dad even got paralyzed and shit, how did he feel about seeing you blow up rapping,
particularly that you were like reping the shit that he reps?
I ain't going to lie, I'm going to tell you this right now.
My dad never wanted this to do none of this shit.
Like, my dad used to tell me, like, when I was just doing the videos on Instagram,
like, you know what doing that shit, you're going to be a target.
Like, we're already a target because who I am.
Like, you know, you're going to be a target with this shit.
So is this the life you want?
You want to be outside?
You're already watching your back?
You want to be watching your back more?
Like, you want to be doing this?
Like, is this what you want?
And I'm like, my dad never supported it.
He's like, I don't even want to watch your shit.
Really?
Because not, not saying like he ain't, you feel me?
He knew a nigga was hard.
He knew I'm going to make it.
It was more like he ain't want to see the negative shit
if something was going to happen.
It was more like, son, I just want to see when you make it
because I don't want to watch that
because I'm going to feel like I had something to do with that.
So I'm like, but now, but now he, you know,
got in a couple vlogs.
he and one of my songs.
Like my biggest song right now.
I just dropped my story.
He got 300K views on my own channel
on my own YouTube.
It's only been out for a month, you feel me?
That's my biggest song right now.
Go run that up.
Go run that up.
Go run that up.
Go run that up.
Shout out Yabby on there
in a little blood, you feel me?
Turn me up, though.
Yeah, me on that motherfucker too.
Yeah, for sure.
Fuck, okay.
So being that you're from, like, the middle of California,
how did it feel?
Because I understand that, like, pretty early on
when you started popping off, Phoenix and like a few other people from Southern California
reached out to you and then also Mazi, which given this shit is so territorial in California,
where you kind of surprised to have people from all over the state reaching out and respecting
your talent and shit?
Yeah, I was for real because I did a freestyle and I forgot what I said, but I said Mazzie's
name and a freestyle.
I told everybody tag him in the comments.
I woke up at like six in the morning.
I thought this shit was fake.
Like a week later, I see a text on my phone like, you hard little, bro, send me his number.
I'm like off one freestyle
and one song out on Thistler
I had to like wiping the guy eyes looked
I'm like oh yeah this is really real
It's easy to forget that the big name rappers
Are actual fans and actually spend time
Listening to new rappers that only have one video out
You know when they phone all day
And I ain't even going to lie
I'm gonna keep this gangster like shout out Mazi
You feel me like saluted bro real nigga
But like when I put my song out
Like I ain't gonna lie
Empire took my song down
Off my own YouTube
And that was my first
that was my second
like second time posting on my channel
just an audio my shit had 20K in two days
I was umpire able to do that
and I don't know I just I emailed
they never hit me hit me back like I reached out to Mazi
like never reached me back like ever since that happened
like we ain't even talked since then
Was it now your beat or something?
No it was all my beat we went to the studio
Brett locked in I took videos
Oh with the song you did with Mazi
Yeah it didn't get clear but see when I met with Mazzi
I didn't pay him nothing or like it was off the dribble like
It was love genuine so I didn't I'm doing it
my second time, like, doing the song. I ain't, I ain't know I got to get a verse clear. He
ain't tell me none of that. I'm thinking, like, we just going to put this song out,
nigga. I'm going to go look. Phoenix tapped in, not even after that. So I'm like, it's game
over. Like, and then you feel me, they just took my song down. I was like, what the fuck?
And you're hitting Mazzy up being like, bro, can you help me get this fixed? And he just
didn't respond? Yeah. Damn. So I was like, you feel me? You feel me? I don't know if it's due to
politics or what was going on or like, you feel me? Like, but like I said, bro, real nigga just for
reaching out and noticing the nigga.
That's all I need to know that. I'm doing my
thing. You feel me? And then, like, even
with Phoenix, like, same
thing. He hit me up. Come to
L.A. We did a studio session. I was
rocking with some, uh, I ain't even going to say his
name. But that studio, nigga, who I was
with you know, I ain't even going to say bro name because
there's some history. But we
was with Phoenix and
we locked in, you feel me, in motels and motels,
sweet, sweets, doing our thing.
I have a whole EP with Phoenix in my phone.
Have you heard that song you did?
with a slumjure or something like that that perk time?
I'm not sure.
I just popped to perk.
I'm on perk time.
Right.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
I was on that song.
I got that song in my phone.
They took my verse off and put A. Z.
Chico there, I think.
Oh, shit.
And I was like, what?
And I hit a Phoenix.
Like, why y'all take my verse off?
He's like, oh, that was brus song.
I'm like, bro, I was in an Airbnb with y'all doing that shit.
Like, I asked you about my verse.
And y' y'all said I gassed that shit in one take.
Like, and I freestyled that shit.
I barely started writing this year.
So I know you feel like, damn, the industry kind of grimy.
Like, I fuck with these dudes.
They seem real as hell.
And then shit's a little different after, right?
But shout out, Phoenix, too, though, just for noticing the nigga.
Like, you feel me?
Like, that's all I need.
Like, I'm not asking for no handouts.
I come from nothing.
So I'm not expecting the nigga to do nothing for me.
You feel me?
So it's like, like, okay.
Like, that's kind of just show me, like, maybe that ain't my,
maybe that ain't my placement.
Like, it's man for me to do this a different way.
Right.
You know, I ask me.
I'm a mature ass what I think about it.
Because a lot of niggas would have just came up here and say a fuck him.
Hell yeah, I probably would have.
For a lot less.
You see dudes make enemies out of other rappers like over little ass shit.
All the camera parents have some dumb shit.
Yeah, I'm going to be a real nigga.
If I was your age.
Yeah, I'm going to be a real nigga because at the end of the day, it's like I got to be humble.
Like, you feel me?
Because them niggas was way bigger than me.
And they still is.
Like, you feel me?
I'm just keeping the gangster.
Like, I know I'm viral.
I'm a nigga.
Don't give me wrong.
But like, they already in the industry.
They got their way.
So it's like for them to even tap him with a nigger was like.
You feel me? Good looking.
Absolutely.
But it was like, damn, like, an opportunity for my family to blow up, it was like, damn, you feel
me?
because that niggas was telling me a whole bunch of shit, like, hey, you're going to get fat.
You're going to be eating steak.
You're going to be with your family out here.
So I'm thinking, like, like, nigga, like, no disrespect, but I ain't no, no hell, nigga,
you don't sound me no dream pee.
You know what I'm a real nigga, like, keep a gangster.
If you ain't fucking what the nigga didn't say that, you feel me?
Straight in.
Because it was like on some, I'll go out there, being L.A.,
be tapped in.
But when I go in Fresno, I try to hit the nigga up on some genuine shit.
How you doing, bro, you good?
Like, checking on the nigga.
I'm a real nigga, you feel me?
Like, I don't just do music.
I do a relationship.
Like, when I tap in with somebody, we're going to really lock in, you feel me?
Because where I come from, it's not, it's just not just music or none of that.
It's deeper than that.
Like, I really like to tap in with a nigga.
I'm trying to go to the niggas hoods.
I'm trying to go see what's cracking.
You feel me?
Like, so it was just like, like, the opportunity was lost.
I'm like, damn.
But shit, shout out to them, though, for noticing the nigga at that time.
I didn't go, I just seen that right now.
The drum?
Yeah, that's a fucking dream.
Hey, that's a smooth ass way to hand through that shit, bro.
You feel me?
That's crazy because, like, same exact thing with Scrilla.
He meets Uzi, does a video with him, records a whole song with Uzi, comes out, starts doing
crazy numbers, boom, label takes it down.
And then he tried to, like, reach out to him and, like, never got it back up and shit like that.
It's like, I don't know.
It's a common story.
I ain't going to say, I feel like, they blackboarded a nigga, but I feel like the industry had,
like them labels had something to do with that shit.
You think anti- Bulldog facets might have got through to them?
Yeah, they hear a bulldog.
Bulldogs, they get scared.
They get scared.
They get scared.
Like, they see red flat, like, alert.
And I'm like, bro, what's going on?
Like, you feel me?
Like, it wasn't nothing with them artists.
Like, even if it was, you feel me, that's on their own thing.
But I'm just taking it ass.
You feel me, it just wasn't meant to be.
Yeah.
Like, you feel me, I'm doing this.
Like, you feel me, we here today without none of that.
So it's like, I'm doing my job.
You feel me?
I'm doing something, right?
Like, you know, I've been who you was,
nigga, you feel me?
Yeah, I'm better.
You feel me?
Put that shit together eventually.
No cap.
So, nigga, do that shit ever discourage you
To make you feel like, nigga, I don't even want
Do this shit no more
Like, or did that shit drive you to go harder?
No, I ain't gonna lie at a point.
I was like, damn, bro, I ain't gonna blow up
Well, I lost my opportunity.
But then I was like, like, nigga, hold on.
I had to look in the mirror one time.
Like, man, it's me.
I'm the main, nigga, like, you feel me?
They're not the main, my shit, they got their own shit going on.
It's only going to be me.
Like, you feel me?
I'm gonna be the only nigga doing everything,
putting this merch together,
doing these tours or doing these shows.
I'm a beat the only niggas sticking my neck out for me.
So it's like made the niggins go harder.
I got older and just was like, there's nothing to me.
Feel me?
Even when they deleted my Instagram at $32,000.
For real?
Because my brother was in jail.
I posted them in court off the TV.
Because of me.
And they banned my shit saying I was supporting the organization game, a gang that committed a murder.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Did you write anything on the picture or anything?
I just put Freemawr-Twin brother.
What the fuck?
And my Instagram got deleted.
This was like three years ago.
I was already popping.
That's what I'm saying.
That the guy had his page.
right there. Hey, shout out bro too, y'all. I don't know,
you feel me, but I'm a lot of Monty Day. That's my nigga.
My dog. Shout out all Marty Zay.
I got some shit coming with a lot of LA
niggas. Shout out the Babystone. No politics.
I'm not doing no politics, whatever, who I'm naming.
Y'all keep that to y'all. You feel me? I'm from Fresno.
Shout out Babystone.
Big Sad tapped in. I don't know what brother got going on,
but you feel me? Big sad tapped in.
I got a lot of niggas tapped in with me.
Ralphie to plug.
Tap in. Money bags. Money bags.
Shout out, uh. It's a lot of niggas.
It's too many.
I ain't going to say that.
I got to keep that.
So you know, I never,
you think you can actually keep the politics separate?
Because, like, that's one thing I'm thinking of
is, like, when you're talking about
doing the song with Mozian stuff, is that, like,
Northern California feels like everybody has kind of
had to take sides and shit.
Like, you're doing everything possible
to kind of try to avoid that outside your city?
Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
I'm a real nigga.
This is what I do.
Like, when I made a song, I got a song with OTM, too.
Shout out of them.
When I did that song with OTM,
I was already tapped in with Babystone.
They had that little, whatever.
going on. And I'm a real
nigga, I'm a gang member, so I can do is come at your
come out of a nigga with respect. I'm like, hey, bro, I got a
song with them over there. Whatever y'all got going on.
That's between y'all. Because you feel
me? Like, I'm a boo dog. And y'all from L.A.
Y'all fuck with Mexicans. I'm not saying, like,
oh, I can't get a song with y'all because y'allin'
with them, niggas. So it's like, we got
to see out of eye somewhere. You feel me?
You viral? I'm viral. That's your politics.
It's my politics. Let's work.
You feel me? And if you don't respect it, and it's like,
A nigga just going, what are you going to tell me?
Like, nigga, like, you fucking with this sucker.
Like, I ain't doing it with you.
That's the most he could do or see me and feel some way.
But niggas ain't going to be worried about me that much.
We're from two different cities.
They're going to respect it.
Every nigga that I didn't tell you.
Oh, my mama, they respected it.
Babystone, you're a real nigga.
We ain't even worried about that.
O-TM, that you're a real nigga, bro.
Good looking for telling me that.
You feel me?
Like, all that.
It all depends on where a nigga's mental states at,
because most niggas don't be tripping.
But you fuck, I get a dumb nigga.
It might be tripping.
But most niggas, me, like, who care you for me?
Niggas is not from here.
So it don't matter.
And I also think it felt like it also really matter, too, how you present the relationship.
Because if you get too tight with niggas, that's going to change.
No, yeah.
And that's what I had to.
Shoot the video on their block.
It feels different.
I had to let that be known.
That shit myself.
Yeah.
Nigger trying to, nigga be myself, fuck with everybody.
Now, you do a video with niggas from one?
Man, that shit changed.
You stand on that block shooting a video?
You're from that block.
As far as they're concerned.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I live that.
That's it.
Chains everything.
You fucking with him?
You're not.
Yeah, I had to like that shit be known though.
Like, hey, it's just music.
You feel me?
You ain't going to see me in these niggas hood.
Like, whoever they fuck away, I ain't going to be posting.
I'm like, you feel me?
No, we're not doing that.
Like, niggas know who we fuck with.
Niggas know who the ops is or bulldogs.
We're not going to say no names.
But your niggas know.
We only got two main ops and y'all know who y'all is.
And y'all not fucking with it.
No.
Other than that, we're not worried about no.
Like politics or where other hood.
You feel me?
I ain't go a lot. I got something big of Novark coming too.
I got a song with Paul Wall. Shout out my nigga, man, from Texas.
How did you tap in with Paul Wall?
He tapped in off a freestyle, man. Shout out the food community.
That's dope.
I got the, we about to tap in. Shout out my dog Izzy 93, too, from Texas.
Got a song with him. I got two songs with him.
And shout out D3. YG's artist D3 season.
Got a song with him.
Dice saw her too. Dice saw a just tapped in too.
Shout out Dice.
I'll be tapped in, man. I'll be networking.
It's crazy because people think of Paul Wall as this like cartoon,
jeweler dude, but like when you actually talk to him and shit, he's like the most hardcore hip-hop
head you ever heard. He fucks with all East Coast hardcore hip-hop, West Coast, whatever.
Like, he's just like the coolest fucking dude ever.
I ain't go a lot. The song, we got horrid's foot. It's a takeover. It's not even though
his shit. It's more on some like takeover shit, like, nigga hood trophy shit.
You feel me? Like, not even about gang shit. It's about like, feel me, getting money,
like on some fly shit. So I'm trying to do it in Texas the right way. Hopefully I can get up in that
Johnny Dang. Because, you feel him? He's trying to have them. And caddies.
out with them spinners on it.
I could tap you on with Johnny Dang for show.
Let's do it, me.
Do you feel like, or a nigga,
better question, there's a nigga before you,
do you feel like it was a
Fresno music scene? Or like
you felt like you started that shit?
Or was there a Fresno music scene before
you started rapping? I was
looking it up and I seen the names of a bunch
of rappers that sound like rappers mostly like from
back in the day. Planet Asia.
That's from hardcore hip-hop.
I had a show with a nigga from Fresno
but he was like an older dude.
Probably what, Beza?
That was the only nigga out of Facebook.
I ain't gonna lie,
Bayez he probably put on from Fresno,
but, uh,
we're not gonna speak on what happened to Beres name,
but now it's Fay 300.
Faye of Fresno.
I put this shit on.
Ain't no nigga doing it like me.
And no disrespect,
I'm rapping with niggas is not living.
We really living this shit.
I'm really in the hood.
I'm really out there with the hummies.
You can watch my hood vlogs.
I'm out there with joints,
you feel me?
Niggas ass doing time right now,
on the pen or in county,
send down for some hot shit.
Like, I'm really with joints.
Like, these niggas just rapping about it.
You feel me rapping about this, but, bro, you don't even bang.
Like, you're not even from a head.
And I ain't going to lie.
Like, I love my city.
But I feel like it's really me by myself.
Like, if you really go looking Fresno, like, the blacks, they do all songs together.
Like, you feel me?
It's just fay.
If you look, I don't really even do songs with niggas from my city.
It's more big artists.
You feel me?
Like, so, like, no disrespect.
I'm just saying, like, I feel like, nigga, I did my own thing.
I stamped that shit.
Like we here today
I'm the first Fresno
rapper right here
On no jumper
Face of Fresno on no jumper
Like I stamped that shit
Straight up
Fax
Fax
Adam said it
Nigger Fax
He made him said that shit
He said facts
I know there's a video
Of me in Fresno
Back in the day
Like on a BMX trip
I don't know if it will come up
If I actually
Just like search for it on here
Not the Fresno trip
Hell yeah
I ain't gonna like
That's how Ben knew
He was
Because I ain't gonna lie
But that was
The first place I sold out of show
Was As Taked Tia
Yeah
I said, Peter.
Hell yeah.
That's an old-d-ass theater.
That's an old-d-ass theater right there.
Back in the day, you feel me.
Fresnoe used to go up.
You friend my nigga.
Oh, my mama.
Sean Neff booked me and Sean Neff.
Sean Neff, he's doing this shit.
He's a hell of love, bro.
He's a business man, for sure.
I ain't going to lie.
Brett doing this thing.
Shineff doing this thing.
I ain't going to lie.
He's doing this shit.
Other like than me, he, for sure.
He, for sure.
He's up there with a nigga.
He's doing this shit.
He's more like a business,
he got a hell of shit going on right now.
we were just working the other day
I just did something
with brother the little mic performance
but he told me straight up
lying on line you're dropping more than me
this shit you're doing your shit
like I told him about
you feel me what I got going on up here too
is like you're doing it
somebody got to a nigga salute
so that's how I know
like a nigga doing something right
I'm really putting on for my shit
bro.
They're looking up to Faye right now
I gotta ask about it
what happened exactly in that video
where you got into the fight in the mall
ha
that jewelry store
got lit up
that's funny man
That's why Paul Woff up you go up in the jewelry store and have me a fade.
Hey.
Hey, you're trolling right now.
I'm just fucking.
Hey, Adam, I hope you're going to run from Fade.
Hell no.
Hey, if you seen the video, did I turn the Fag down?
No, not at all.
And I think it could be your height, and then it could be his height.
You were going to be my brother-side.
I'm getting down.
And ain't no nigga beat me up.
We're not even going to talk about none of them niggas because they get no showing.
Really, I ain't going to lie.
That nigga that I got in with, he a dropout.
So all that, nigger, not even.
incredible.
Yeah, really?
Careful.
You would drop out of here.
But how long was that?
That was mad years ago, right?
Yeah, that was years ago.
I ain't going to lie.
Like, you feel me?
I'm a fly nigga.
I don't fight over bitches.
The niggas get mad because a fly nigga like me,
either breaking on a, you feel me, or stabbing their vits.
And you feel me?
I'm whacking them.
Niggis getting mad.
Like, this nigga fell out of your cream team.
And trying to get on the nigga at the mall.
Like, bro, get up out of your pee.
You ain't from that embarrass me.
Put your cameras out.
I'm feeling to get in.
Is that like a mall where people tend to see?
each other a lot in Fresno?
That's the biggest more in Fresno.
A lot of malls are like that.
That's really the only more in Fresno.
All I got to say is, though, the suckers ain't doing it like this.
Niggas not walking around with 15 bands in their mouth.
Niggas not putting, a, a-thousand-a-thousand-a-thousand-a-thous.
Nicarthous.
Nicarious, n'n in their years.
Was that like an eye-opening experience, though?
Like, damn, going to the mall is not as simple as it used to be.
Hell no.
He don't know.
He's being running phase and doing that.
Oh, no.
That was the only one that got broadcasting.
Getting junk regular, bro.
Yeah.
And I always say, nigga, if you outside, bro, and you're squabbling up and you outside, bro, you're going to jump, niggas, you're going to jump, you're going to fight niggas, you're going to beat niggas up. That's how that shit goes.
That's how it works.
It's funny, and it's funny because, you know, like, everybody, they judge a book by his cover.
They see me, they're like, this nigger, little nigger, he ain't going to get in.
We're going to record this, and we're going to get on him.
He's going to run.
Like, you feel me?
Nah, nah, nah, we're not doing that.
Nigger, I don't give a fucking feels a hundred niggas right there.
My dad and been in C-Y-A with a hundred suck.
and three hummies.
We're going to the yard.
What's up?
You got to do?
You got to do?
You feel me?
That's how I was raised.
Like, we're getting off.
Like, we're not turning down nothing.
No fades.
None of that.
You feel me?
So that fight was about a girl, though?
Nah.
I'm just saying,
they'd be mad over shit like that.
Because in the video,
you hear him say,
that's why you're dead.
Your homie just died or some shit?
I don't know what he's talking about.
Because a lot of them niggas dead.
But, hey, we ain't gonna talk about that.
We're talking about color street, man.
We're talking about college, man.
we lead to politics and all that shit in the streets because
like I said, the niggas not fucking with us.
We up to score, though.
Ask them niggas.
Shit.
But, okay, why is it called College Street, though?
What's the main college out there?
Yeah, college street.
College Street?
Is there a big college out in Fresno?
It's a Fresno State.
That's what the Budah logo comes.
Oh, okay.
That's what I was like, yo, boo dog, it's a boo dog,
but it ain't the real one.
Different type, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now, but the Fresno State, shout out the logo.
You feel me?
Shout out the college for sure.
That's where the mascot comes.
from all that.
Oh, yeah.
So that's how I got the Bulldog name type of shit.
And the logo and all that.
That's why you go back in the days.
You see how many you wearing Fresno State jerseys.
Because you feel me?
Bulldogs, 93701, College Street,
downtown Fresno.
Yeah.
Definitely.
So, all right, what do you feel like you need to do to take your rap career to the next level?
What I need to do, I just need to stay dropping.
I ain't going to lie.
Be consistent and just keep networking.
I'm already, I got big shit in the vault.
I'm about to start dropping these projects.
I'm about to start dropping these kids who fade through.
really is and I'm changing up my craft right now.
If you ain't noticed, you're gonna know.
Because I ain't just talking about gang shit.
I'm letting these niggas know about my life.
Like, go look at my story.
Go look at Letter to my mom.
Go look at Top Shadows World.
Go look at CIP Zay, dogs for life, all that.
Like, that's about my niggas and really my life being in my shoes.
Do you feel like being where you're from?
You feel like that shit, hold you back musically?
Yeah, dude.
You feel me?
I ain't going to lie.
If I had a choice to be, like, if I wanted to be in this shit or
not I wouldn't be in this shit because I could do whatever I want and move freely.
But now it's like, you feel, me, be on toes.
But like I said, this is how a nigga was born and I could come with this shit.
I know what I signed up for and we all in.
You feel me?
You see him?
You see me.
You see me.
You see me.
You see him at every time.
It is weird.
Like when you're from a lesser known place, it's like you kind of constantly have to be
like justifying or explaining where you're from and shit.
Whereas like, if you're from certain areas,
in L.A. It's like people already know
enough about that that they just like kind of
respect it off rip. But like a lot of people, if you're from like a different type of place,
God, you end up spending your whole fucking career explaining
what it is to people, you know?
That's what makes smallhoods like that tough though, because
niggas know that they got to do the most to be known.
And they're going to do the most. You feel
me? Yeah, exactly. That's like, niggas like, we're going to show you.
What, bro, say? If you ain't gangbanging middle school, then I ain't
hearing that. Niggas, a lot of new niggas come into this shit, though.
Niggas getting put it on in like 20 years old and shit.
Like, I'm gonna bein' this shit.
Since young and some babies.
But hold on, bro, I'm gonna pull out of picture.
Let me show y'all.
Because niggas think I'm lying, huh?
I'm gonna show y'all.
We don't do no capping around this motherfucker.
Bro.
Bored into this shit.
Niggas really born into this shit.
On my mama, though.
Let me find this motherfucker.
Oh, bro, watch it.
Y'all niggis gonna see.
I could have swear I say,
bro, come on, bro.
Look, check that photo out.
Who the little nigga in the middle?
Who the little nigga in the middle around all the big hummies, though?
Oh, shit.
Who the little nigga in the middle?
I'm guessing that's you.
Come on, Faye 300.
They got been doing this shit.
I've been around the joints.
I've been around big dogs.
I'll hold you in that picture like eight.
Come on, bro.
Hey, what?
For the camera, I want to show that to the camera.
If you send it to me, we'll put it in the video, yeah.
Hey, and this right here, that's my pipe's right there.
Yeah, that's my dad right there.
Oh, okay, that's one of them is your dad.
Yeah, that's crazy.
So, look, then, man, I've been adjoining this shit.
since a young nigga, I've been around the hummies, like,
that's why I'm like, niggas's been coming new to this shit.
Y'all, I don't even count them, niggas, for real.
You feel me?
If you ain't gang bang since a young, you wasn't.
If your hood story, nigga, don't know you?
You ain't from your hood.
I could go to my hood right now.
You could go look at my vlog, Nick.
I'm getting shit for free in there.
I was handed.
Shout out my nigga Ali.
Bro, because he didn't know the College Street Market.
You can do anything for free in there.
That's my nigga, bro.
Gotta keep a good ock.
It's funny, man.
Sure, sure.
We got different type of ox, too,
nigga, if you know.
What's the other type of ox?
Sounds like a gun reference or something?
I don't know.
Hey, he's funny.
You know, if you say to him, he's going to bleed it.
I don't know what he talks about.
What that slang's saying for, bro?
What that meaning of those one?
I wanted to say this too.
You put the door open, you're going to kick that bitch.
I wanted to let this be known, too,
because a lot of niggas don't know this.
But when you're my dad's age, my dad's 50-year-plus,
I don't know, you feel me?
but at his time when he got put on to bulldogs,
you got to get put on the east side first, east side boot dogs,
and then you got to go do some, you feel me,
do your thing in the streets,
and then you come from a hood.
So you got to get put on like two or three times
even beef from a hood.
Bam.
So it ain't like, oh, we're from here,
we boot dogs today, or, you feel me,
we get put on, that we did.
Like, nah, nigga, really growing up,
that's what we learned.
Like, you got to get put on the east side first,
go do something for that hood that you want to be from,
then you get put on when niggas,
no, you like it.
Solid.
That's why a lot of niggas falling out
because they're just putting on whoever.
Speaking on that,
how did bulldogs go from one little area,
one little hood to all across first, no?
And then niggas end up not getting alone.
How does it happen?
I ain't going to lie.
We just probably expanded shit just like everybody else.
You feel me?
Siblings got siblings.
They kids got kids.
And he was like, you feel me?
You're growing up in it like us.
So it's on a north side.
You'll meet a bulldog, nigga, and you don't even know that,
nigger.
Nah, I ain't going to lie.
I meet some niggas.
I don't even know these.
He was crazy.
You're like, I'm like, I know your hummus from your head.
I know your hummus from your head.
I ain't never even met you.
I know your other hummus.
That's what I was thinking, yeah.
For sure, they'd be running into some people they've never seen before.
Yeah, it's like that war.
It's so big, different sides.
You don't even know them niggas.
Me to a new nigga every day.
I mean, even the 60s is like thousands and thousands of people.
You can't really know thousands of people.
You could kind of like eyeball.
You might know a nigga's face from certain.
You seem like you've seen you around.
We go to the store.
Me and this nigga.
We go to the store.
I'm taking pictures of everything.
Hey, that's fine.
That turned around.
I wish I, can I get a picture record?
I'm like, oh, go ahead, bro, you know, it's good.
You know, brother's like, it's cool.
Come on, you feel me.
But it's like, you never know who you're going to run into.
Oh, he's always different niggas.
You feel, you don't know.
That's why I need you just got a move strategic.
Shout out, I forgot too.
Like I said, all these politics y'all got going on.
I ain't worry about none of that, but shout out DW,
flame.
I got a song with bro, too.
Shout out DW.
Yeah, I'm working.
I'm telling you, bro.
I'm really working.
Like, y'all niggis is going to see.
Mom Beach?
About to.
Ooh.
About to.
I got Babystone tapped in, too.
We were like, fuck with him party today or something.
That's tough.
I'd be really trying to, you feel me, move around.
As you said, bro, you know from here, they're the best, bad, nigga, network, feel me to do your thing.
Yeah, for sure.
Travel.
We're going to be traveling a lot, me and brother.
Yeah, I'm going to do my thing out here.
Texas is my next spot, so y'all stay tuned because I just leaked it.
Paul Wall, you feel me?
They ain't even know that.
I've been having that in a vote for a little minute.
That's the other Rasa scene that you need to conquer if you're going to make it in America.
You know, it's like California and then Texas got like the biggest Mexican rap scenes and shit.
You know, politics go that far?
They don't, right?
Texas.
I go out of state.
So like, you're a hoodnigist, so you know this.
When you go to the feds and you're out of state, you got a program.
So it's not saying that we're going to be cool, but it's like, they don't even know us.
If it comes to this jail shit, then, but outside, it's like.
They're not worried about it.
You feel me?
So it's like, I could move out there and be like, you know what?
It's more like, it's more like.
It's more like, damn, they see us like, we're just Mexicans, a culture thing, you feel
me?
To them, but to us, it's me still just laying my foot down where I'm going.
But to them, it's like this for the culture, you feel me, not more on some politics.
Like, nah, they're not on that.
Free Leo, too, out the feds.
They more culture-oriented over there, you feel, than over here is more political.
I don't even know nothing about what they got going on gang-wise, Mexican shit-wise out there.
It is?
Crazy.
It is?
like the Texas syndicate and shit, like, you know, 90, shit that led to what they got on right now.
I'll clean this.
I got to do some Googles.
All right, so what's your message to the people out there?
Shit, Faye 300 and I'm putting on, you feel me?
All y'all, you feel me, do what you do.
And if you got an option to choose the right way, shit,
don't do this street shit, because it ain't what you think and it ain't sweet.
Bro.
And you feel me, church, them times you go with your family, bro.
You feel me?
Because, shit, I got a lot of loved ones that I can't even see no more.
So we're doing this for them, and we're putting on from our city,
and we're the face of friends.
And you feel me?
College Street release stepping.
We're on top.
Free all the hummies, free the hood.
300.
Feel me?
CIP the brothers and all that.
So, I'm at the Fresno.
Let me know.
I need to get booked.
We're coming.
That's right.
Hell you.
Johnny Dang.
Make it happen.
Make it happy.
Johnny Dang.
Shout out to my boy suspect.
Shout out for coming through.
Yes, sir.
Representing Fresno.
Appreciate you guys.
Facts.
No jumper.
Coolest podcast.
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Appreciate G.
