No Jumper - FBG Young & FBG Dutchie on Losing FBG CaSh, King Von & KI, PGF Nuk & More
Episode Date: October 25, 2022FBG Young and FBG Dutchie chop it up with Adam about FBG Cash, FBG Duck, the early days of their career, staying focus and keep growing. ----- 00:00 Intro 0:44 Losing someone that's close is very dif...ferent 4:15 How the city reacted after Cash's passing, he was turning things around, people were embracing him 5:55 Saying RIP and choosing sides 6:34 Cash's situation was maybe because of a woman 7:23 Before the music, kinda started back in school, King Louie was the goat at the time 8:34 King Louie was a pioneer, everyone listened to him but still a opp tho 11:15 The FBG boys all started together + Not really listening to Chief Keef back then 13:22 Playing opp's music in the club for the gram 14:12 When Duck's career was blowin up, it made them work harder 15:23 Adam breaks down Trap Lore Ross 3 hour in depth video about G Herbo and the glory days of drill 10:18 Trap Lore Ross threatened by King Von's team to take down a video 22:05 "You don't really get caught in Chicago unless someone tells on you" + Lil Zay Osama caught in NY 28:32 Rappers coming up thinking GDK gonna get them some attention 34:51 Cash connected them with many people in the industry + Cash didn't mind having that "villain" reputation 36:12 Joe Budden podcast trying to make Adam the bad guy for posting Cash clips + "You gotta be ready for crazy questions, it's up to you to respond or not" 37:17 Joe Budden thought that Cash was a young boy, he was a grown man, also are you really a kid when you're in the streets? 39:51 The way you ask questions plays a part on how someone would answer 41:34 Flakko called Adam a bitch for not asking Boss Top about one of his opps 45:49 16ShotEm was cool for sp*tting on Flakko but they would have knocked Flakko out + Bandman Kevo put the battery on Flakko's back 47:26 In the end, 16 and Kevo stories was debunked by 1090 Jake, both: "Who is 1090Jake tho!" lol 48:42 Kevo needs to drop more music, made hella money scamming --- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast on the world, and we're in here today with the FBG boys.
How are y'all doing?
How are you feeling?
Nice to have y'all back.
It's been a minute.
We're having us.
Appreciate you.
You're having to.
Kind of sad circumstances, though.
Let's just get that out of the way.
The last time we were all together was when we did the cash interview.
And I think that was only maybe like six months ago, nine months ago.
and he unfortunately passed away.
Pretty sad that last time we were all together
was to celebrate and interview somebody
and he's lost his life since.
So I just want to say rest of peace to him and everything.
For sure.
For sure.
How is that in terms of your mental state?
Are you so jaded to it at this point
that it just doesn't hit the same way that it did
when you were younger in terms of dealing with death?
No, hell no.
See, I thought I was just about like,
losing a lot of friends but shit like losing a brother that's different right that shit took me like
it took me back to like losing took me back to like the first person that that got killed and
shit that shit because i used the thing like shit i didn't i lost a lot of friends i'm really numb to it but
that shit hurt cash was different just because he was such a big personality to y'all that's my big
brother so it was like losing the losing a brother shit
I felt for a lot of people in the hood that lost the brother shit,
everybody that lost like a family member, period, shit,
because it was like, yeah, that shit hit different.
Right.
And it's like you dealt with so much debt that you just keep thinking
that maybe it's finally done.
Maybe, like, you know, especially something like him
where it felt like everything was going in the right direction career-wise.
I don't know.
It's just like it's fucked up how consistently this shit happens, you know?
I don't know.
See, that's one thing.
Like, I don't, I'm not, I know it's not done.
Like, I know it's more.
to come type shit like it just it just be surprised in me like who get killed type shit by like
i know somebody's going to eventually get killed like that like so do you feel jaded to it you feel like you
like i mean i understand that y'all deal with that differently just because you guys have been
seen it up in your face since you are young kids right so but i mean how how would you say that you
deal with it in a sense, like in terms of what the grieving process is like for you guys
at this point in your life?
I don't really think I deal with identity just like shut down for a couple days type of
shit.
Just don't want to talk, don't, you know, calculate, evaluate the shit, you know what I'm
saying?
And then you backing up and running type of shit because you can't, you know, you can't let
it start you out for too long, but you got to step back and just take it away for what's
going on.
But did you ever have a death that it did?
doesn't feel right because you just didn't, you know, I don't know, like even when I go to somebody's
funeral a lot of times that makes me feel like at least a little bit at peace with losing them.
Like, okay, at least I spent a couple hours at this event to mourn them, you know?
But like, do you ever, there's also been other people where it felt like, damn, I didn't slow down
long enough to really like reminisce about who that person was.
I mean, it's really like how close you is, with a, would a, would, um,
with somebody.
Well, for me,
it's really like how close you is with somebody.
But I grew up seeing, like, people just die all the time.
Not even just, like, my friends.
It's like, even, like, people who pose to be, like, the oppositions.
I want to pass the time.
I grew up, I grew up with them, too.
So, like, even seeing them die, that's crazy, too.
You feel me?
But, shit, like, it depends, like, what hit homes.
And you start seeing, like, like,
Like I say, like I don't block the lot of shit out,
just being like just losing all my friends.
I just blocked a lot of shit out just to even deal with that shit
just to not get to in my feelings about the shit.
But like losing the brothers, that shit
like bring out all your emotions.
Definitely.
How do you feel the reaction was when Cash died,
like in terms of how the city reacted
and what the mood was like?
See, like,
Caj, like, he won't like a friendly guy in the city anyway.
Like, ain't too many people who are, like, really big on cash.
But, like, before he died, he was really turning that around.
Like, he didn't, like, damn, that control the internet got all the people who then had shit to say about him.
He didn't got them to start liking him and shit.
So he was, like, really working on building everything back up before he died.
Right.
But, I mean, with him, honestly, it's kind of similar.
for you with him in the way that it was for us with Draco the ruler where he got killed in L.A.
at his own concert.
And it was a crazy feeling for all of us because on one hand, we're super sad and everything.
But at the same time, it felt like he had been saying shit in songs and really provoking beef to such an extent that it did kind of change the vibe around it.
And you also see people, like it was different when Nipsey died because Nipsey died.
Nipsey was kind of cool with everybody.
So, like, everybody was able to mourn him.
It's all over the radio, et cetera.
When somebody passes who's, like, more mixed up in the politics,
a lot of times there's a lot of people who don't want to be saying rest in peace
and doing all this memorial stuff and everything because they feel like the other side
is going to take it as disrespectful.
I feel like that's crazy, too, though.
Because I feel like shit, if they understand everybody's situation,
they can probably relate a little more
and they
I feel like they don't want to be
trying to be like they pick and size
and be saying RIP and doing all this
but if they feel like
if they understand the motherfucker's situation
a little more of their respect
and be like shit
he is a real person
you really got shit going on
and like he's just out here saying
fuck motherfuckers for no reason
and they're like motherfuckers ain't saying
fuck him and shit
so shit
and like he really want to do this shit
just
it's vibe me what he grew up to
right what did the situation that played out like it that wasn't some street shit right it was some
shit with his girl and her ex-boyfriend or something right who with cash how that whole
situation happened in the hotel oh real shit is feeling out all i know is shit he was round
with a female and shit they jumped out and shit got killed right do you know if those rumors about
there being an air tag involved or true
Air tag, what's that like a
The Apple thing so they can track
A car or some shit
I mean shit that can be but shit I don't know
That's scary sign of the times
People using technology and shit if it is true
I mean people do that though
Right
That ain't nothing new
That's not new
Yikes
That's scary shit
That ain't that do shit
That's why I say shit
I don't put it past it but shit
I don't know for sure
Yeah
Definitely
Can we
Can we take it back to like the early days?
I want to like just get like a full history of how you guys even got involved in the
rap game.
So can I hear a little bit about what you guys were on when you were younger and shit before
the music?
I'm letting them talk.
I'm letting them tell him that.
You got to start with Dutchie?
Yeah, we were, shit.
Yeah, they have a little fake little rap and a little older than me.
So I would fake following them.
Okay.
Yeah, before that shit, you know, we was kids from Chicago in the mix.
You know, shit like that.
We started rapping type shit.
There was some other niggas that was in school with us type shit.
Because, you know, around the time we started rapping,
the nigga King Lou, he had the city type shit.
Like, he had, like, he did in there,
like, everybody on his shit.
No matter what he was from, but none of that shit.
Really?
He was the fucking prototype, huh?
Yeah.
He used to go to that shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He had the fourth, third grade, listen to him.
He had that shit back then, so we started seeing his buzz type shit
and all that shit like, damn, we can get into that shit too.
We started rapping type of shit.
Me and Duck, you know, we're rapping with us too.
Some other niggas, they had a group, and we came up with our group.
RBG type shit since then we've been keeping that shit going.
So King Louis, though, you guys weren't looking at him as, like, an opera or anything?
I ain't say that.
But the grammar school I went to, it was then that, like,
the school I went to and grandma school that bit then that was, like,
they wanted to be like what King Louis was from, tell you shit.
So they had the whole school off that shit.
Right.
Who the fuck you spitting, boy, that's your heart.
That's fooling them from, you know?
Shit like that, so shit.
And so how many years older are you than him?
Like two years.
Two years.
Okay.
Do you feel like you have like a big brother, little brother relationship, or is it more equal?
I'm not equal.
We came up together.
We earned that shit together.
Like I just, I was hanging with them.
Like, I always been with the older crowd, so I'm following that.
How old are you guys right now?
I'm 26.
I'm 28.
Okay.
When's last time you're at first fight?
Me and him?
Yeah.
With each other?
A couple years ago, I'm like two years ago.
Is it a struggle?
You guys get into conversations like that?
No, it ain't.
We didn't have, like, probably four fights that I like.
But it'd be like, we have a lot.
Probably more than that type of shit.
Like four.
Right.
I used to be dragging you down the stairs, though, bro.
Them aren't really fights, though.
You used to be getting for real, though.
Mad as there.
Yeah, I said, you're going to see.
He's on some fat shit back then.
He's like on play, drag him a fuck downstairs, shit.
Right.
I learned how to wrestle, put him on this shit.
But I think what's even more important than not, than fighting,
is, like, did you ever, like, get in such a big fight that you didn't talk to each other for, like, days or weeks?
That's why we get to fight, that's what it would be, though.
A little cold war after?
It don't be a cold war.
We just don't be talking to this shit.
We ain't on the internet tweaking with each other.
Like, the other people don't know.
Oh, so you don't put it out there to the public ever, yeah.
Yeah.
No shit.
Like, we're trying to kill each other, no weird shit.
that is just we had a disagreement
or we fought or something weird and shit.
We ain't been talking, we ain't been, you know?
Right.
We didn't have been avoiding each other type of shit.
Then we sue each other.
We had like, shit ain't ever happened.
Never happened.
Right.
Back to them.
That's good.
Because that's why I remember
when Gucci and Waka finally split up,
I remember them saying that everybody
thought they were cool, best friends.
But then meanwhile, they're in the studio
beating the shit out of each other,
getting in fights and shit.
And I was like, damn, that's kind of amazing.
That was a fan that they were able to keep that low-key.
I think you're already doing that.
Yeah, like when they were younger, like back when they were together, they were getting such intense shit fighting in the studio.
But the people never knew.
And then they finally broke up and Walker was honest about that.
But like, that's pretty cool that they like never took any of that shit to the public.
Yeah, that's how it's supposed to be.
Yeah.
It's family shit.
It's probably in half.
Right.
That nix's going to get into it, man.
Knicks is going to.
You know, brought his fight outs up and shit, you know.
Right.
But so Duck, when, was Duck the first one to make music?
No, we all started together.
But was he the first?
on that success?
I'd say he probably was.
He probably first because like...
Be what successful?
No, probably had the first time.
All those was making music, dick, yeah, around the same time.
But he's probably had the first one and had like the real song at DJ Kim.
And we were you trying to take us to DJ Kim.
Yeah, yeah.
That's why I say I let him talk first because, like, we all started rapping at the same time.
But motherfuckin made the studio and made their songs first.
Like, he was fucking with DJ Ken with Keith was recording that.
Right.
And shit, he was trying to take us and shit one time and shit.
But I was funny to make a song.
But like, I think Keith was coming.
So he had to, uh, his hurry up finished the song with some shit.
Cause, no, he was more into Keith.
That was the hottest one.
Right.
So, Duck was looking at Keith as like, oh, shit, he rapping and he's representing this shit,
so I want to do my thing?
No, not that time.
At that time, it wasn't even like that yet.
That shit happened so quick.
Like, it was just, my folks just in the studio,
my fellow was just in the hallway smoking or some shit.
And then this shit just happened so quick.
My father just couldn't even be around each other.
Mm.
It was crazy.
Damn.
But I ain't like really know Keith like that.
that, I just sent them a couple of times.
Mm-hmm.
So, were you guys, like, genuinely
listening to his music at that time?
Negative.
Negative.
People were, though, like, he had a one of a little song.
Let me hear, um, see, like...
Yeah, he had some songs, let's be real that you couldn't avoid.
No, he can't...
You can't avoid that.
You've been forced to listen to Finito mad times in your life,
like in a night.
But you're going in that listening to it, like,
I'm playing this shit, like, but you can't avoid
not hearing this shit at one point in time.
Right.
No, but he's talking about, like...
Before all that shit.
What's the motherfuckers going to listen that shit?
No, let's get it.
That key.
You know what about?
Oh, you're saying like before motherfuckers split out?
We, four, 300 and all that type of shit, key.
Yeah.
We, damn.
Because Ken told us, like, pay attention to him.
Y'all come in his bitch, just freestyle y'all songs.
He come in this bitch and write his shit.
But they weren't trying to, they weren't trying to claim Ken?
I don't.
I don't, I don't even think Ken was even letting him know he was recording us type of shit.
Right.
He was keeping up trying to keep us separated.
Yo, but that is a mad funny thing about, like, songs being played.
around people where now it's like you ever see that clip of uh what's her name yaya mayweather
and she's in the club and they're playing dirk or some shit and she getting all mad in the
fucking corner and it's like oh man this is like it's so easy to troll people now because you
can just play their ops music and get a clip for the gram that shit but that shit but that shit
but i'm sure yeah it's just the beginning of that shit you know we started off like man you couldn't
play no key so you can't ride down our hood none that shit but then it's got like we can't
It's on the radio.
Can't avoid not hearing that shit.
So you're like, man, we got to turn down.
Now it went to a point where we're looking crazy for turn that shit out.
So, like, we ain't he on that.
We ain't going to do that shit no more.
Right.
Unless you really saying, like, he's saying, fuck out, homie in that shit.
Then you can't play that shit.
For sure.
But, okay, so how, like, I don't know, like, with Ruga, or, excuse me,
with Ducks career kind of blowing up, like, how did y'all,
did you guys just sort of, like, take position as he was.
coming up and were you guys all like working as a team or like what would
the mentality become as he started to get more momentum shit how folks was putting
that shit we all can get like the type shit if we all work hard as hell because
that's why he was doing that's how he was putting the shit to us like you see what the
fuck I'm going my fucking get get the same shit type shit right if you just got to be
because folks in the studio every day type shit shooting video every day
day he on that type shit like that's
you know right you steal that shit in me
and then cash just came and just
overtime that shit type shit
yeah so what years was cash gone
that he was locked up
a lot of most of them is
right because he
because he had a little movement
went like a long ass time ago but like then
that stopped in what like 2013 or
2014 I'm on fucked up with the
times guys and all that shit
I know that nigga was going like at time he'd get locked up
he probably get locked up for like four years
or shit like that so
he got locked up
about like three four times so shit you know what's crazy to think about i was just watching um
trap lower ross this YouTuber he did a documentary about um no limit and all them gherbo and it's like
three hours long it's the craziest most in-depth shit when you watch it it is like the most
mind-blowing amount of death that happened on both sides of this thing it's fucking insane and
one thing that really just stood out to me is like how the glory days of drill being documented
on the internet was definitely that like 2010 to like 2013 window because that's when you had
everybody tweeting whatever you had motherfuckers uh there was a series that you guys probably
used to watch all the time like no lacking or whatever that it was like these dudes just filming
themselves going to the ob blocks whatever like it's the craziest shit i ever seen is wild
to think about...
We started that shit,
you started it.
Yeah, hold on one.
I like...
I got videos on that shit
on YouTube.
All the way like 2009,
10, 2017,
on the house apart of that shit.
Oh, okay.
So they didn't start the trend?
Nah, we started a lot of shit, though,
like...
Niggas just don't really fuck with us,
so niggas take our shit
and they get the credit for it.
Right.
But it's just,
when you think about that time period,
how open everybody was
and how oblivious they were,
so the fact that the cops
were going to see this?
Yeah.
They weren't,
They want, niggles are just young and dumb, bro, just speaking ain't mine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shit, I had to realize that shit, because shit, I had a case and shit.
I said some shit on the motherfucking, on Facebook and the judge,
and them came and said, I threatened a judge, some of them kill them all type of shit, you know?
Right.
Yeah.
But, I mean, now, even the dumbest motherfuckers seem like they get it.
So that they got to be, nah, but there's a lot of examples that come to mind right away
or some dumb-ass shit the motherfuckers who should know better did in recent memories.
retelling on themselves so yeah i look at that shit now because i don't know we've been doing that
for so long like then at six seven eight nine 10 years ago i look at everybody who do that
shit now like either you just doing that for attention to get some clout or you just dumb as hell
they're going to jail no they ain't trying to go to the joke they ain't doing shit they're doing
they on internet tweaking like that because this shit real the shinninn is really like you know i don't
know i just look at niggas like they ain't doing shit they're doing that dumb and shit
they're trying to get some clout
i mean
it must feel way different to be locked up
for a body and they caught you
because of some DNA or security cameras or whatever
versus like you're locked up for a body
and it's because you're told on yourself on instagram
that must be a way different feeling
that's got to be a dark 25 years in there
you know just thinking about like damn i shouldn't have
fucking somehow implicated myself on social media for clout
That hurts.
That it hurts.
You know anybody that you feel like that's probably their predicament?
I'm trying to think.
I don't know nobody that's done.
Yeah.
I'd be just seeing motherfuckers on the internet.
I don't know nobody person.
Well, a couple of the people who got their ass incriminators and got cooked off the...
On Instagram?
Of the internet.
Oh, everything type shit.
You just see this shit on the phone in front of your eye.
I said like on the internet, like I'm not personally.
Like, who personally?
How are you talking about it?
about fool now.
You just ain't sure you don't go to you.
Yeah, I don't mean that you're supposed to be.
But to be fair, I think
the situation you're referring to, that's just one
part of the evidence that they might have.
That's true. That's a big part.
There's definitely a good part if you're
going to be there in court trying to make the fucking case.
But then at the same time, I mean,
all them cameras and everything else
probably pretty powerful too.
Yeah.
I don't know. Okay.
Maybe, you know.
Yeah.
Definitely.
um did you see this thing uh that basically that said dude traplow ross so i'm talking about he
at one point he had a video out about vaughn and in the video he was running through all these
potential murders that vaughn was accused of and he ended up getting hit up on instagram basically
by this account and he's kind of not paying attention to the account but the account's
borderline telling him like we're going to kill you if you don't delete those king vaughn videos and so
then he gets hit with three copyright strikes on the videos at the same time like basically
Basically, somebody's got God mode hacker skills,
and they're trying to take down his channel,
and he gets hit up by that Instagram account again,
basically being like, yo, delete the shit about K.I. in the video,
and we'll let your channel live.
And so he deleted the shit out there, and then boom, it gets,
the channel stays up, and then we find out later that the cops are saying
that they think that that was the murder,
that they actually had the evidence to prove that he did.
Thoughts.
Oh, I'm running about that shit, man.
They got hackers out of it, though.
They got all the type of shit going on.
They love, they love him.
They got hackers doing, tell the motherfucker to delete some shit.
Well, somebody got some power around him.
I don't know.
I don't know.
What type of video they had about KIA, though?
It was basically just him laying out, Trappler-Ross laying out the evidence of, like, look at these tweets.
Look at these DMs from when they hacked their account.
Look at whatever.
Just all this shit.
and look at all these little things that make us think that he might have killed her.
And it's just kind of eerie that then people were that upset about that.
And then that's the one that the cops said that they would have arrested him for if he was still alive.
I ain't going to lie.
I think the police just did that shit.
You ever seen the wire?
Yeah.
You know how they were trying to do their clearance rate shit?
Right.
They want to solve as many murders as possible.
Anybody who did and all that shit, they be solving.
shit or they kill do-d-d-d-ro-you-know type of shit like that type but this is such a drill
rapper and interview tactic where you don't ever want to credit the other side with
anything I ain't I never said that you gotta look you got to ask us a different question like
like how was he then we'll tell you like real shit I'll tell you I'll tell you Chicago police
is because they just came out and just he tried to think you EJ but it's not just with his
situation with shorty situation it's a lot of my folks in the city that they just came
all the unsolved shit all of a sudden they saw all of a sudden they saw
So you have homies that got killed and like there's a killer who was arrested but you don't buy it?
Like the cops put it on somebody just to get the case closed but you don't think that they actually figured that shit out?
That's a little different.
Oh.
People don't be getting caught like that in the city of the Chicago type of shit.
Right.
Unless somebody really like till or they get like caught in the act of that shit.
You see what I'm saying?
You feel like the kids feel emboldened like they're just not going to get caught?
I got shit.
That's damn now.
I don't know.
I only think of my husband.
When I was there, they knew we weren't getting caught type of shit.
You knew it.
You knew you weren't getting caught.
That's scary.
See, that's, like, the politician's worst nightmare is that that's how kids feel.
Is that just consequenceless crime?
Yeah.
I don't know how they feel.
I know they all heard dangers, though.
Especially new kids, they got switches.
Yeah.
Switches taking over the game, huh?
Hundreds.
They were to take over the game.
And they all got them.
That shit crazy.
They all got them.
How do you feel about Losea Osama getting caught with the switch in New York
Left in the Uber?
Man, he crazy.
Oh, what's to the man?
I know y'all ain't stand you with that, though.
It's cold?
Y'all can turn it down, sorry, he's shaking.
I be shaking.
I don't know where the thermostat's at, but, sorry.
Yeah, that shit crazy, though, especially we look mad crazy
because we did an interview right before that.
where he was talking about New York gun laws
and how bad the gun laws are
and if you get caught with anything out there
you're doing all this time yada yada
then he gets caught like fucking two weeks later
horse plan
they're trying to put it on the Uber driver though
trying to say that was his switch
five who was shit
oh phone number yeah yeah
see out of time like that
if you're in court trying to make the argument
of it was the Uber driver switch
you're gonna really regret having all those songs
where you talked about having switches.
Is you snitching, though?
But what do I know?
I'm saying, like, is he snitching?
The Uber driver, you know he in that bitch.
Like, that's my switch.
Boy, that's the Uber driver good.
But it's not like he could ever say it was the Uber driver's gun.
He can only say it might have been his,
so you can't prove that it's mine.
Don't say nothing, man.
I don't know.
How many Uber drivers carry a fucking switch around?
You never know.
Everybody be having all type of stuff.
Yeah, but I don't know.
Uber drivers ain't nobody's shit.
They regular people.
people
some of them
everybody
regular person
I'm just saying
in New York City
where the gun laws
are like
gnarly as fuck
you're getting like
10 years in federal
prison for having that
that average
Uber driver
even if they carry a gun
is not carrying that gun
and I feel for them
because I don't want to see
them locked up at all
but I mean
it's definitely not looking good
you don't like Switch
uh
well
it's not that I don't like them
I don't really feel like
I require one of my
day-to-day life
I'm so you by
gives you one.
Yeah, after this conversation.
I'm bad, up there, that shit crazy.
Yeah?
You ever shot one at the range?
That's fair.
Yeah, but I don't know, like, I remember when I was interviewing PGF Nuck, he told me that the switch war is like, you just need one these days that you just straight lacking if you don't have one.
Is that actually the attitude in Chicago?
That's my attitude in Chicago.
I want to put that out there for the city.
shit.
If you're smart, you better get one shit because everybody got one.
But how is it smart when you're going to do 10 years or whatever the fuck they're talking about?
I mean, the laws are crazy.
You haven't looked into this?
No, I'm saying you're going to jail.
Me?
Yeah.
I mean, not at this time because I haven't got caught with a switch.
We talk about the laws if you ain't going to jail.
Yeah, but it's pretty easy to get searched, right?
I'm trying to get stopped.
I'm not trying to get stopped by us.
You put it over and talk to them?
If they try to pull me over,
I'm probably gonna have to.
What, you, you're a fan of the high-speed chase?
I'm not, that guy.
If you carry in a switch,
you dare to know what you gotta do and shit.
What you gonna do with you, you know?
So if you got a switch,
you have to run from the cops.
I guess that's fair.
That'd be smart, shit.
You just heard,
you said the gun laws and shit crazy, right?
Right.
But do you think of it like that in Chicago
where you get caught with that shit?
You're fucked too?
No, I don't think niggas really.
It's really just about survival, though.
Yeah, like that jail shit
be like, my fuck be in that bitch fighting and be back home.
My fuck ain't a bit get healthy.
Come back, you know.
A fucker be decent in the jail.
Right.
My fuck, if they had blick down, there ain't none of that.
Come back in that.
You ain't coming back.
You ain't that big left.
Right.
How much time have you guys actually spent locked up?
Me?
I spent like nine months ago.
Okay.
I ain't a fan in jail.
I don't really want to be talking about jail, but I probably did like probably.
I ain't really did, though, jail time.
I probably did like a week and a half or something to count you or something.
Right.
It ain't for you?
And that shit boring is here.
Right.
I feel you.
Then you can be in that little ass room for stanking and shit at using this shit.
Right.
Yeah, that's not for me.
I've seen it on TV that talking to each other through the toilets.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm not trying to stick my head in the toilet for any reason.
I mean.
That shit's like a mental, the process.
Like they're trying to break you down in that bitch.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's got to feel.
brutal being in that environment.
But yo, I just mentioned PGF Nuck.
How do you feel about him having some
disrespectful words towards
you guys' side? That's been a little
controversial, right?
I don't really feel no type of way.
He needs to be saying a lot of stuff, bro.
What did he?
What was he smoking on? I forget.
I forget exactly how this went.
That's a new shit there.
And who was exchanged? Was it yellow
yellow going back and forth with him or I forget?
I should probably know this.
Yellow from yellow.
different um I wouldn't even want to say sad because niggas
thinking like I ain't no gang now it's he a whole different
crap so I can't talk about you and yellow as if y'all are the same thing it's just
it's too separate yeah except from skeezy gang
we like to simplify out here in L.A it's like GDs BDs make it nice and easy
the same way y'all try to do it with the bloods and cribs you probably think it's
that simple it's not at all that simple it's not even close yeah it's not that's
nothing that simple type shit it's a great area right
Right. That's actually one thing I was feeling watching that No Limit Document. I'm like, damn, this shit is way more complicated than I fucking realized.
Yeah. I got no business dipping my toe in this. But yeah, does that, does that ever piss you all off that there's this like automatic thing where all these, like, rappers coming up feel like saying GDK is going to get them some attention or?
I'm not sure why they're doing it. I don't want to say that that's their motivation, but.
GDK ain't a big thing to me. You got to be saying, fuck one of my home.
or something.
Oh, it's got to be more specific.
Yeah, shit like that.
Yeah, shit like that.
But niggas who do that shit, they don't,
they just secure their place type of shit
because the way the shit set up is weird as hell
in our city type of shit.
Like, ain't too many niggas from my,
you gotta grind it out, like, you hear me?
Right.
But once you say you fuck with us type of shit
is then you're done there and I broke,
yeah, so you then gotta show my fuck,
you ain't with us type shit.
Even if you say you ain't, you know,
then they gotta be
if you pay attention
everybody aligned
with serve niggas
type of shit
they're hoping
for a feature
or hoping to get to coast
when they say
the whole Chicago
coming together
is never the whole
Chicago coming together
it's just everybody
that's just
with shorty number
my father
that's with shorting them
type of shit
right
and then that's aligned
on their side
and then
other niggas
does that feel crazy
that like
you're left out
of the peace talks
negative
we're so used to it though
you've been like that
just been like that
forever
for sure
like 20
2010 so shit
right
you get used to it
I feel like when you
when nigga Duke
really really come up
and get that big
you're gonna be so happy
we're gonna be so happy
you're motherfucking
and really made it like
then on our own
that's why you guys
need to have more kids
raise you a whole new
generation
if you have like 50 kids
then one of them's gonna be fire right
I ain't have no kids
no how many you got right now
they rap
they want to be
I got one in the stuff
stuff son man I
Yeah, I ain't have them no more.
They killed it for the kids.
Really?
Yeah.
It's too crazy.
No, they just, it ain't that crazy.
It's just like, I ain't have no more.
They're cool.
It's too cool.
That's like, that's a fine amount, no more.
Like, I'd be dare wrong to have three.
Really?
I think about that sometimes.
I may be high three, though.
If I, like, back and get bigger, maybe I have three.
I don't know.
I come from a big family.
Well, but if you live a long life,
if you're, like, going to make it to 80,
Fuck. Make a couple kids at 45.
Keep the later half of your life interesting, you know?
Yeah, for sure. If I make the 80, I might have a lot of little kids.
We got to take advantage of what makes us special as men,
which is that we can impregnate people when we're old as fuck.
Y'all make that shit sound like that shit.
I mean, it's a big advantage when women can't have a fucking kid anymore at like 35, you know?
It's not that easy to select a baby bad type of shit, you know?
Well, yeah, you got to find a girl who's ready for it.
You know, I learned from photo and talk shit and my mistakes,
tell you shit with women.
Damn.
You know what he is.
I'm going to be crazy.
You've been shell shocked?
Yeah, shit like that.
Yeah, I've been through a lot.
How many kids you got?
I ain't got nothing.
None.
That what I'm saying?
But you, like, but you, like, but you, like,
how many abortions you paid for?
Tell the truth.
Who?
Tell the truth.
I was just asking.
I mean, I was just saying, tell truth.
Man, you're tweaking, man.
You're talking, man.
You're talking, man.
You got hell of bodies.
I'm not, like, getting up, like.
He's the Grim Reaper.
I think women should have a choice of their body type of shit.
Oh, I agree.
You know?
But you out here exercising that choice frequently, huh?
No, this, when I was a shorty type shit, you know what I'm saying?
When I was like 17, 18, 20, 20, 30 shit.
Nah, for sure, yeah.
I mean, I'd be doing the one and have a baby, but I got to find a right bit of that shit, you know?
No, but having a baby, though, like at 35, 40.
I don't want to say 35, but I say, like, 40 or something, that's crazy.
because raising them, you gotta raise them
like another 18 years.
That's crazy.
Yeah, it's crazy to think.
Have a baby at 45 and then like
they're going to college or graduate in high school.
You're 65.
You're retiring from work.
It's like kind of sad.
Like you might be dead before they hit 30, you know?
Like, and that's if you live.
I hope your parents were.
My parents were actually kind of older.
They hadn't had me until they were like 28 or something.
That's cool, though.
Yeah.
You got younger siblings?
They was grown.
They knew what they wanted to do.
No.
I got one more of this three years apart from me.
Yeah.
They knew what they were to do, but my mom had mad miscarriages before me.
I said she was trying to.
I used the miracle baby then.
Exactly.
And that's why I have all the rage of all those babies combined inside me,
and that's why I go so hard.
Like DJ Khalid on the treadmill.
She loved you, too, then she?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
That's why she was real troubled by the fact that I didn't care about education
and wanted to go out and be in these screets, you know?
She is satisfied.
She backed her shit down on us.
Yeah.
She got kind of traumatized by it, but she likes it.
now?
For sure.
How y'all mama's doing?
Hey, cool, cool, cool, that cool.
My mama, look, she's still grieving.
Oh, yeah, how's she feeling?
Yeah, she's still grieving.
Yeah, man, it's got to be rough.
Yeah.
Definitely.
You feel like you move on faster than her,
and is that kind of weird for her
to see you be able to get back to life faster than her?
I don't know, but I'd be thinking, like,
I don't know if it's weird for me that I didn't like taking it a little more
better than her but uh it ain't though it's her son right yeah son is is different man and you just
have so many homies of years that died that it's got to have like made you feel like ready for
the feeling in a sense that she definitely doesn't have that you know yeah yeah for sure yeah
thought about a couple of times for shit like even like i ain't want to speak on that shit though yeah
for sure though are you guys going to drop like a record of all his shit that he hadn't put out or
Are you still dropping videos from before we passed?
Or what's like the plan in terms of memorializing cash?
We just dropped the album.
Oh, you just did, okay.
He dropped the album all three of us on now.
You dropped one like shit a couple days right after that shit happened to him.
Yeah, cash out.
Yeah, he dropped some shit right after that shit.
Shit, yeah.
You still got some more shit, I gotta drop too.
Yeah.
You got a lot of music, though.
I don't know, like, I know we gonna drop that shit, though.
We ain't got no plan.
Like, how are we gonna drop it right now, though?
He got a lot of shit, though, that they're going to want to hear that shit hot.
Right.
New flow and everything?
Does him pass and does that motivate you all to, like, go harder with the music
or to keep going in that sense?
Like, you don't have him putting shit out,
so you've got to try to fill the void a little bit?
Yeah, 50-50, though, but like,
but even before him passing, though, like, he was just going hard for so,
and, like, in a short amount of time that he, like, connect us with a lot of people,
like, connect us to you type of shit.
I just hit you like, man, could you get the team to post the tape?
Do the interview.
Like, I didn't even have a connection if it went for him.
Right.
And he was going crazy.
Like, he connected us with a lot of people type shit.
So.
Yeah.
Yeah, he was a networker.
Fake like he, like, you know, was leaving this shit to us.
But do you think it frustrated him feeling blackballed,
or do you think he's sort of just relished and sort of having that villain role?
Now, he loved that shit.
dope.
Yeah, he relished
and that shit.
He, like,
he ate that shit
that shit.
He added that shit
better.
Because I don't know.
I see the diggers
be frustrated
than say all type of
weird shit on
internet and be mad
that niggas
because we understand
that shit,
you know what I'm saying?
We don't speak on it
if you understand
that shit.
I get it,
you know what I'm saying?
But folks relished
in that shit
like, come on.
We're going,
since they got the problem,
we're going,
you know?
Right.
I've talked about this
on like a million
interviews,
but I got to bring it up
because
because Cash was used as a specific example,
but when I went on the Joe Budden podcast,
they were bringing up screenshots of some of the clips.
And I don't know, one of them was like something about Cash talks about this and that
with Dirk or something like that.
And they're trying to basically use that to say,
like, look at how evil your content is that you have gang members on the channel
and they don't know any better and they're talking about this and that.
How do you guys feel about that criticism towards people like me or Vlad?
or whoever out there making content about all this rap shit street shit
I don't know man they you can you can have um you can have um how you say that shit
how you say that shit um what's the
criticism you can have criticism about the shit they talk about like they be
doing out a lot of cloud chasing weird shit too like it just I don't know this content
it's content for everybody shit
Yeah, it's 50-50, but shit, it's a content for everybody.
It's a view out here for everybody.
Everybody wants to see certain shit, so somebody got to do it.
I feel like, like, are there many questions that I could ask you
that would make you so pissed off that you just walked up out of here,
you screamed at me or something?
Or for the most part, when you do an interview,
are you just going to, like, if an interviewer asks some crazy-ass shit
that you would never answer in a million years,
are you just going to laugh at it and be like, no, I'm not answering that?
Just, I mean, he's going to say you ain't going to ask.
You're just going to laugh and look at each other.
But you got to be ready for that shit.
Like, you got to, I don't know.
We've been through so much shit that we're doing that ready for it.
Like, you were to ask me that shit earlier.
We were then doing that one to fight or something in this bitch.
But shit, we don't know.
We don't be on that shit no more.
Well, do you kind of expect that?
It's your job, though.
You got to understand.
Right.
It's really what the people want to hear, so you got to ask what the fuck
the people want to hear.
But it's really up to you to answer the shit, though.
job. Right. The one thing I pointed out that kind of was annoying to me is that they're talking about
cash like he was a fucking total child. Like he has no idea what he's doing. And I'm like, bro,
this is a grown-ass man that realistically knows that him talking about this kind of shit is going
to make shit go viral and people going to be talking about it. People check out his music.
Why are you talking about him like he's like a kid that has no fucking clue? Like he's a grown man.
He seems like he's actually a pretty smart marketer from my perspective.
Michelle. I know exactly what are you doing, man.
What's a kid in the streets?
Like, shit. Once you get into that type of ice, you ain't a kid no more.
Because if I have a 14-year-old drill rapper on here, and I'm asking him some crazy-ass shit,
then maybe that's an okay argument of like you should be careful about what you get this young-ass kid to say on here.
But when we're talking about somebody who's like 30, I don't know.
Yeah, I get out of that. If a nigga 15, he's...
Now you can say, shoot, drill, and all that weird shit, he's not a kid no more.
But he get arrested, folks going to, you know me,
whatever that shit called LA County out here?
They're going there.
He's going there with the big guys.
He's not going, you know?
They're not in the old kid anymore, bro.
So he got to know everything that he's doing,
everything that he said out of his mouth,
kind of type shit.
I feel like, as a kid, though,
you shouldn't even ask him nothing like that on him, though,
because he ain't even developed yet to even dodge that shit.
And that's what I find kind of offensive
is the idea that cash should be put in that category.
as a grown-ass man that he should be treated like he's a dumb-ass kid when it's like
he knows what you're doing bro right right is it kind of weird do you think it's weird when
someone does an interview this is like a line that I don't usually cross although I guess I'm
crossing multiple times in this interview where just saying the names of somebody's ops to him
saying how do you feel about so-and-so like in terms of like real street shit like neighborhoods
and such and such weird mehuffo's just a little too much like state names
The Europeans on what is about type of shit, though.
Like, same shit, I'm...
I dare to say that I don't even want to speak on shorty in them, you know?
Right.
It's weird.
It feels like the more specific gang politics shit is stuff that is super weird to me to ask,
but then I see the smaller interviewers and shit doing it, and I'm like, well...
You gotta ask, huh?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It ain't even about just, like, how big you was, how small you was.
It could be motherfucking.
Mufugher, you, it could be 16, shout-in-fuck-fuck-on, it could be another motherfucker,
a true teller from the city type shit.
Mm-hmm.
Certain shit, the way you ask it, it would be like, not you, I'm just saying in general,
any motherfucker, any motherfucker who interviewing the motherfucker type of shit, it'd be kind
of weird type shit.
Right.
But niggas like me type shit, I don't pay attention to that shit to afterwards, so I see
my fuck post that shit and I said, I'm watching them.
I said, my bitch ass at that, my goofy lame that shit, that asses at that shit.
You ever regretted what you said in an interview
You went too far?
Yeah, a couple times
I'm like, type of shit.
Yeah, but that's when I'd be like
on pills or something weird that
and shit like that stuff shit.
So I learn to keep myself cool
and do whatever I'm gonna do I thought.
Well, I'll give you an example of one
that I didn't think,
that I thought was too over the line.
And one of my employees,
Flocko, told me I was a bitch
for not asking this question.
And I have to speak of people
that you may not get along with.
But when I did the boss top interview,
right before that
Cuando Rondo's
homie had got killed in Hollywood
right in the car
and Cuando was right there
and he saw it and like obviously
Boss Top was presumably
enemies of Wondo Rondo
so he's probably low-key
happy about something bad
happening in Quano
and my dude Falko is like
you didn't ask Boss Top
how we fell about Quando's boy getting killed
I'm like that feels over the line
because if I'm asking him about some shit like that
basically like inviting him
to show or to celebrate in something negative happening to somebody that he presumably does not get along with that somehow feels like that would be over the line for me to ask him that.
Yeah, that was crazy.
That would be crazy.
It will, but that's what you're supposed to ask him, you know.
Right.
It depends on how.
In order for his business, the wound.
So you think I should have did it.
Yeah.
Because you would have clicked on it.
You would have wanted to know what he said.
No, it's not what a nigga said.
It's not what a nigga said.
It's not what a nigga said.
crazy though it's what a nigga
don't say you know what a nigga don't say but it's how a nigga
body twitch or how his face go up or you know
it's a lot of extra shit you know floco crazy
we gotta start doing interviews with the polygraph on the person
like a lie detector that shit don't work do it
I mean you can I don't know man they say you can beat that shit
they say you can't train him for that shit yeah if you were a real
stone cold killer you might be able to beat it
I don't know it's possible
but so you start doing that
doing that, then niggas ain't going to want to interview, you're going to be like a, like, police or something.
If you cross the line too much, people be worried about working with you, yeah, for sure.
But yeah, like, that would be a weird situation for me right now.
Like, say that somebody who's like a famous op of yours, and everybody who watches this kind of shit
knows that there's somebody that y'all do not fuck with and they get killed.
And the next day I do an interview with y'all, we already had a schedule.
It's such a weird situation of, like, obviously the world.
wants to know, but as the interviewer,
do you really want to be the one to say,
how y'all feel about this?
You do.
You do.
You want to be DMZ.
You want to be first.
You want to be first.
You want to be first.
That's a hot take or something.
I would try to nudge it in the direction.
Maybe I could get you to talk about it
without saying the name.
You can't, it's how you come off too.
You know what I told you.
Like the way, it's not what you say.
It's how you say is your body language.
It's how you carry yourself, you know?
Right.
So it's how you come off.
What's going on truth teller?
What's his deal?
You guys, interview a niggins like shit.
You guys, you guys fuck with him a lot, huh?
You guys do content all the time with him.
He's cool.
He's a good dude.
He's covering the fucking nitty-gritty.
He respected.
Like, that's why I fuck with him, though.
You feel like he is?
Because I see him interviewing you guys, and he'll ask some saucy-ass question.
But he'll kind of, like, add a bunch of warnings before he asks it to try to soften the below of him asking him about some shit.
But he's also, he's less.
afraid of asking about specific street shit because that's like who his audience is.
And sometimes when I click on his shit, I'll see a gang related rapper saying shit that I
know that would not say to me because they don't want to necessarily give their enemies
clout on my platform.
But because Truth Teller's platform is more local and smaller, they'll tell him whatever.
And I'm like, that ain't right.
You got to tell me that shit too.
Not really, though.
It depends.
I don't know.
I think it depends on how early.
you catch him and people be like different and every other interview people get better and
talking and knowing like because people watch their shit they know what they fucked up what they
say around this shit i should never say that shit to his goofies you know so i've had that
couple of them you know what i'm talking about you ever hit up the interviewer and be like take
that shit down yeah i never did that 16 i'm what i said criminal name type of shit don't even
say that what was it the way he titled it nah some shit i said type of shit i shouldn't even
talking about type of shit.
Right.
I was too beside myself.
I just got done shooting a video.
I'll talk of weird and shit.
Hey, look.
I think his bitch has kept that shit up, though,
now that we think about it.
I don't know.
All right, bro.
I got, I make this money first.
You fuck with 16 or?
No.
Is he cool even though you had a little disagreements?
No, I didn't have no disagreements.
I mean, you think he made the rack look good, huh?
He came on no jumper, spitting the motherfucker's face.
He made Chicago look good.
I mean, I'm just saying.
Now, he probably just did what he had to do, though.
I wouldn't have spit on the, I wouldn't spit on them.
You would have swung?
He got to knock him a fuck out.
That's kind of a tactical thing on his end, though, like,
it's more disrespectful than no jumper if he swings on him.
Him spitting on him is kind of like,
is not as disrespectful to the platform, but.
But it's over disrespectful to the shorty-ass, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, fuck.
Hey, that was crazy.
I watched that bitch a couple of stuff.
They ain't going to lie.
You got a couple of you.
He did?
He really did?
Oh, God.
Flacco spit back, but it was like a dry spit.
Like, he didn't have any spit.
I didn't think he wanted to spit when I've seen this shit.
What are you on with him?
That's my boy, 16-mile boy, but I feel like,
he shouldn't have spit, though.
He should have knocked his ass out or something,
like, if it was really a problem.
And then it would because he...
He was just talking hell of shit.
He was calling him a clout chaser from the very beginning of the interview.
He already told him, like, you're a goofy.
You had a clout chasing in my eyes.
I told him after that.
I'm like, you can't start an interview.
interview like that bro you gotta like you gotta be cool with them and like if you want them to
that's fighting talk so shit yeah you can't just name call he ain't fuck with 16 at all he feel like
yeah but he's like clicked up he's doing what bandman kevoh tells him to do i ain't want to say that
but yeah that's how i think bandman got a battery in his back i was like he dropped the bag on his
but now we now we know that bandman kevow did not snitch and 16 shot him did not snitch or have a thing
with an underage girl the both of that was that
was debunk 1090 Jake went got the paperwork looked into it found that both of it was
bullshit so I'm glad that we have that kind of technology on the internet these days
who the fuck is 1090 Jake though my boy get on YouTube search 1090 Jake it's the best
YouTube channel it's like he's hard he does all the best like street YouTube content
he didn't he probably got a video about you he he's from like he's from like he's from
Florida and Boston, basically.
He's a white blood.
Very rare.
Damn.
How do you get all this information from?
I interviewed him.
You go watch my interview with him.
It's like three and a half hours long.
It's fire.
He looked up the court documents and all that shit.
Yeah, yeah.
You all right?
Don't tell you think.
So if you ever want to prove somebody's a snitch,
he's probably a good guy to get in touch with.
I don't want to prove nobody.
If you ever have a snitch, I don't want no smoke witch.
Don't tell me.
I don't look.
Y'all do y'all thing.
Yeah.
Keep me out that shit.
Not in the paperwork business?
Yeah.
I ain't trying to prove nothing.
He's trying to prove nothing.
You're telling on people and leave me alone, you know?
Right.
I'll start telling on you.
So he can leave them folks alone.
How do you feel about bandman Kevin, though?
You fuck with his movement?
I don't even know him like that.
I used to fuck with that song back in the days.
He's like, blah, all right?
He needs to draw some more music.
He was decent, wanting to hear that bad, that bitch.
He probably was dropping that bag, though,
because he was on the radio a lot.
He was an icon for the scammers.
Yeah.
He made hell of money scamming.
I watched a little mini-documentary thing about the other day.
Actually, it was a 10-90 Jake video where they were talking about how much money he made scamming back in the day and shit.
So that's like an under-told story.
Everybody in the music talks about all the gang shit.
But we know that damn near every fucking kid in Chicago is a scammer.
And that story is not told as often.
Yeah, we know them like y'all know him, though.
We don't really know them.
Just because we're from Chicago.
I mean, like, they probably, right.
They just said I had conversations with him.
You know, you probably know him better than we do.
Right.
Yo, when you heard that he had LIPO, which is now, I guess, meant disproven, how did that sit with you?
You said it was disproven?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're saying it's not true.
Oh, no, no, no, he did have LIPO, but he didn't get a BBL.
That was captain.
He didn't get a BBL, but it was funny, though.
Sossie Santana got a BBO.
What the fuck is?
Hey, yo, what the fuck this thing?
You don't know who Sossi Santana is?
I don't know.
It's a gay rapper.
Hey, do I know a gay rap?
You're crazy.
You don't listen to gay rappers in the rack?
By what you, bro?
63rd, no gay rappers?
No, he got no problems with nobody.
Oh, look, man, look, stop being funny out here.
I don't know about no gay niggas.
And none of that weird.
He's not your type of dude.
He's like a makeup dude, like a stylist or some shit.
He's like six-third, no gay rapper.
You went here sitting there, bitch.
Y'all don't know how uncomfortable he got it.
Look how uncomfortable he got it.
Nah, it wasn't that because I was chirping off the bandman.
Cabo BBL.
Oh, yeah.
That's cap-cab.
But I see some shit where he said he did get his
his ass done, though.
He just, he didn't want the top to be raw his hair, but the vibe don't be bogus.
Oh, so he got some fat taking out his ass as well?
I don't know what happened.
Shit, if you're going to do it, you might as well go all the way with it.
I told him.
I'm like, at this point, I didn't need to go on jumping that bits.
Yeah?
Cutting out this bits.
Nah, you could just hop on a diet.
You don't go to do that.
Come out with the six-pack.
Come out with a big.
Bro, you got good genetics.
You go work out.
Do some boxing classes for a couple weeks?
You'd be all right.
He can't really work.
Y'all like that run and do all that shit, though?
I got no kneecap, too.
Oh, your legs fucked up?
I got shot on knee.
Oh, I forgot, yeah.
The problems and shit, my fucking been getting.
Wounded veteran.
Read my mind.
I'm phoning him.
That's what I'm falling, though.
That's just how I'm feeling.
All right, so what do you guys got going on in terms of this movement right now?
What's the new shit that you guys are dropping?
shit we just dropped the tape a couple weeks ago
we've been 30 me young and cash
shit me and young gonna drop where you being three
we got a lot of shit in store type shit
we got the merch going crazy right now too
trying to push that shit going
you're gonna put cash another cash
what's the word called the two fuck owls
are you called that shit posthumous
yeah we're trying to do some more cash
yeah posthumous
I'm like a thesaurus or a dictionary for you guys
just hit me up anytime
Anytime you can't think of the word, just hit me up.
Hey, what I got a lot of shit going on, though.
Oh, yeah.
You got to keep it wrong.
The other question I forgot to ask a second ago was,
I know you were tuned in when 16 was doing the Cairo interview.
Really, not really, though.
Really?
I'd be too much.
I don't really like watching a lot of people's shit,
but it'd be like, shit, the people make me watch some shit.
Like, that shit go too viral.
I'm like, man, I'm dend them messing out.
I didn't see my shit.
People start DMing you about it and shit.
No, no, really.
Like, my fans don't really care about that shit.
But I did be seeing that shit, like, y'all post that shit.
A lot of people be posting that shit.
Then I say a lot of people talk about it on Facebook or something.
I'm messing out if I don't really see it.
Yeah.
Definitely.
But when you, like, do you feel like 16 is going to be able to stay out of the politics doing that kind of content?
Because, you know, it's like, in that way.
world doing certain types of interviews is going to burn a lot of bridges for you.
I don't know, do it.
Yeah.
I would think.
He done that scotter already did, huh?
You should.
Well, somehow.
He got a couple interviews like that.
I'm treading the line.
But yeah, but me interviewing you guys is like realistically, your option.
I'm not going to give a fuck about this interview because it's like you're not using
it as a platform to go crazy.
And even if you were, it's like, it's kind of been established that I do this with both
sides.
But that was a different one because it's like,
You got somebody's old homie who's fully, like, exposing them and saying the craziest shit about them,
like, exposing, like, family business.
Like, that, that was crazy.
I was seeing it, kind of thinking, like, damn, I wish I got those views.
And also thinking, like, damn, I'm glad I'm not the fucking person who exposed all this shit.
Yeah.
50-50.
Yeah.
I told you got to take the good with the bed.
50-50.
Because after that shit, old mother, he got on your shit before or right around the same time.
He was lit, though.
He got that shit
He had the whole
Fool baby mom
All that weird shit going on
Oh what 16
Fucking band man
I didn't say that
I'm just saying
16
Why you gotta say all that man
I'm just saying 16
He had a whole lot of shit
going on around the same time
You know what I'm saying
Yeah yeah
He was here
You think you got a PR company
To help him
Spitting someone's face
And do this interview
It's like
It's a whole rollout
The 16th's shot him rollout
16 had a lot of viral
Momos
Back to back to back to back to back to back
Back to Back to Back
16 was viral
But if he's going to be the next academics, he needs that.
Yeah, you got to keep that going.
Because think about it.
Academics was at a certain level, and then he gets in that shit with the Migos with Joe Budden,
and all of a sudden, boom, his fame reaches a different level.
You know, a lot of times it's these dumb little controversies and viral moments
that really make you famous as fuck, which is kind of unfortunate.
But that's also like, that's just the reality is that, you know,
him spitting in a fog off his face definitely made him way more fucking famous.
So he came back.
here after that, didn't?
Yeah.
I don't think he's been here, but, yeah, I still have a fuck with him.
I see him with another interview after that with fool ass.
I think that was the second video.
I'll be watching your shit.
Oh, yeah, him and Sharp did one after that, right?
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Right.
Right.
Definitely.
All right, well, I appreciate y'all coming in here.
Rest and peace, cash.
What show?
Recipe duck, too.
Rest and peace duck.
Definitely.
Appreciate you too, though, man.
Appreciate you guys, for show.
Much love.
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