No Jumper - FullyChop on Being Called the "Backdoor King", Losing Q50WLil50, Lil Speedy Beef & More
Episode Date: July 10, 2025FullyChop talks about growing up in Chicago, PGF Nuk, DJU, Lil Speedy, J Mane and more. ----- Shout out to all our members who make this content possible, sign up for only $5 a month / @nojum...per Promote Your Music with No Jumper - https://nojumper.com/pages/promo CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://nojumper.com NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world in here today with my man Remo.
And for all my fans, a Chicago drill out there.
Chicago in general, we have one of the most requested interviews in recent memory.
Fully Chop is on the podcast.
No, that.
How's it going?
No, that.
This is exciting, honestly, because I feel like your name comes up so much in terms of, like,
when we ask people what people are actually really listening to in Chicago and stuff,
your name just constantly coming up.
And so I'm pretty excited we're getting this one in.
You know that they're fucking me.
You feel like you one of the odds Yans coming out of Chicago right now?
I don't really do that YN shit, fool.
They be saying that, but shit, whatever y'all labels do.
I don't know.
I ain't know why.
I ain't going to say I ain't a young nigga, but I'm going to look.
No, I ain't going to say that.
Like, you know, I don't call myself YN type shit.
A lot of motherfuck they probably do, though, you know.
So how you get your name, Philly Shop anyway?
Who gave you that?
It just, hmm.
You name yourself or somebody?
Yeah, I named my A-on-So, so I named my own name, fully chopped.
Like, I came up with it, like, no.
For a no.
And it's when you had started rapping, like, oh, you been going off that, like,
what I don't know about that?
No, I've been going off fully chop.
I've been going off fully chop.
I just made my Instagram that.
And then when I started rapping this shit, I put my shit to fully chop.
First, my shit was little school, my fault.
Then I changed my shit because, you know, the other rap was less cool.
So I changed my shit to fully chop them.
for them.
There's so many people in Chicago
over the years
who have been doing
something with the Schum
brand name.
I feel like
if you want to stand out
these days,
like it kind of got
retired when Schoom passed
true or false.
I don't know.
Okay,
so what part of Chicago
are you from,
actually?
I'm from South Southam
from the back of the yards.
Mm-hmm.
I'm from 59th Palina
for all through that bitch.
That's really all shit.
50 from 50-fifth woods.
Hermitage,
like back, ass and shit.
that's all our shit we run that bitch ain't good about they'd be calling the Motown yeah Motown
why they call it like where that name come from shit you gotta act you got to him y'all you got to ask his ass
oh tell us who he is for the people go about mo's so I'm pgf mood right because the name that comes
to mind when I think about people who are mottown is pgf nook and of course you guys have
connections there you got pgf on your arm right there yeah that shit that shit just you know
that shit comes from a long you know long you know long
time ago for they been
named that shit Motown and shit
bro, we just, no, grew up in it.
Right, for sure.
So, okay, what was your
family life, like, growing up
out there?
I ain't gonna laugh for, he used to
on social for, when I was growing up for,
I was like, he used to be shoot out was
back to back for him, so, I was, like,
fire, shooter, I got to get on the ground, all type of shit,
at all the time of my shit, they're coming through that,
bitch, let's show you know, coming through that bitch.
They fucking shuddy them up, or so.
every time
little angle about
every day a shootout
shoot out shoot out shoot out I'm like six
I'm so old
I'm six years old they're shooting
every day
so like a lot of your earliest memories
are just this crazy shit
going on outside your door yeah I'm so shooting
I'm playing they know how look here is they playing
a dirt they come through that bit
switching that bitch now I gotta run to the house
I got to run the crew of all type
if you get on the flow
all goofy you like that I'm so they used to be
so at an early age you kind of knew
you're all in a bad
environment.
Or did it seem totally normal?
Like war zone over the angle.
I was Sosa.
Like war zone through that bitch on Sosa.
But did you feel like it was normal
because you're so young and you're growing up in it?
Shit, fool.
All out.
Shit, I was junk as Hill.
I ain't really knew.
All I was just getting on the floor.
They ain't know what's going up.
But I whole time they're shooting.
Like, you know, I can hit a shot,
but I don't know what's going on type of shit.
I'm fooling him.
My grandma knows.
You just tell me, get on the ground.
Stay on the ground for like five minutes on Sosa.
Then get back up on shit like that.
So at what age, did it,
Did it register to you?
Like, oh, damn, this was going on.
Right.
Like, 8.9.
I didn't go, like, 8,9, 4.
I started to realize, like, I started just watching out the window for,
because my grandma used to stay, like, really in the mix,
phone, social, from, like, both of the hands, like,
really in the mix, for them.
So, I used to just be in a window, fool, just watching this shit,
like, quick and see how they just coming through this bitch,
for them, stay having a shootouts for them.
I'm seeing this shit on social.
I'm really seeing this shit, blah.
Like, it was crazy for him.
By that shit was crazy.
Did your parents try to, like, keep you?
in the house they didn't really want you playing outside.
We only get playing the back and the front of the shit.
We couldn't go nowhere after that.
I used to just go to my homie house and play
catch-or and catch-all.
We always just played eight,
cats-or-and-catch-warned, you know, kids, shit.
What is that?
Catch-on-catch-all.
You know how you run it's eight.
Like, we touch on your team,
got to catch all.
That's what we used to play shit.
Like, I used to be goofy or seal back then, for you know?
So do you feel like you had a childhood,
or do you feel like everything was too crazy for you to really
have that experience that a lot of people take for granted?
Now, I had a child
for sure, but it's just, that shit.
My child was crazy.
You know?
I was saying some crazy shit
and I was looking for.
I ain't go about it.
What's the first rap music
that you remember really
appreciated and enjoying?
Like what I was like,
what I did?
Or like,
when you were young,
just music you were hearing
in the house or like in the neighborhood?
Angle,
I was like,
who I was listening.
Like who?
Yeah,
I don't know.
I ain't go back,
but it was who I was hearing a lot.
Chief Keith.
I was saying Chief Keith
a lot.
G. Herbo,
on social
that Bibi
when you heard
when Bibi did that song
that she was
growing to see
on social
that it was a long time ago
that's the only
songs I was
basically listened to
for King Vaughn
crazy story
on social
I used to stay
listen to crazy
story
it's crazy
because like
for us being older
like we remember
when Chief Keith
came out
and kind of
changed everything
but I feel like
from your
generation's
standpoint
that was basically
probably the soundtrack
to your
life from
early age
I'm full no
like you
like you probably
barely
remember a world
without Chief Keefe music-wise.
Like, at all, really, yeah.
That's crazy.
You ain't about me.
Definitely.
Okay, so, but was your dad around?
You have any kind of relationship?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
What was his role in your life like?
Was he, like, a real solid, consistent part of the house?
Yeah, yeah.
What did he tell you about the streets?
And, like, he was, he was just, like, anytime he,
because he didn't really know for, I was really, no, being with food,
them big, like, they, like, being with them, they
really know. He knew them and shit.
Like, he knew I was going around him and shit
for I used to, like, sneak out the house and go with them
because they black, because I was hood down the street from my
grandma's house, so I used to go, leave out the
house, go with them.
I ain't know my father's, them know what I'm doing type of shit for.
I ain't, I'm so sorry, I ain't know.
Today saw a picture of me for,
I had a big ass 50 for,
when I saw had a big ass 50.
You know this, you know the thing that's in the trap?
Oh, man, so I sawed a big ass 504.
I took a picture with that bitch.
I was so it.
I thought my OGNN did not know about this.
I don't suppose I'd get back in the house.
On the source, they showed me the picture for it.
They over whooped my ass for.
And so I ain't go.
By the over got whooped.
Ain't go, lie.
They just saw it on Facebook or something?
Yeah, like somebody showed them, for me, folks.
He snitched on me, folks.
On the sources, he told him my OGNM because he had them added, foe.
I'm thinking I'm slick.
You know how you add your OGM and she's like that?
I'm thinking I'm slick, fault.
Ang, God, I see told him, fool.
a lot I got worked.
So it's great.
I couldn't get shit for Christmas.
Really?
On sauces.
Is that bad?
So from your perspective,
when he's coming around and he's real young,
like, what's your perspective on it?
Like, are you just looking at him?
Like, damn, he's hella mature for his age and he really want to be around this shit.
And I could tell, like, you know, his people, his cousin, you know, he used to be around us and shit.
So I already knew, like, he was different.
Him and his brother, I already, you know, I already said.
I used to tell him all the time, like, y'all were different, bro.
I could see something, you know, something about them, they're different.
But was there anything you didn't let him do?
Yeah, yeah, we ain't let them get in music videos.
Oh, okay.
And none of that, like, he was in S-R-T, Nuk, F, GF, Nuck, S-R-T.
He blew up.
He blew up, that's how you know.
I was assured he didn't want to get on to me, like,
because I used to be walking all through that bitch for,
so.
So I fought with Nuck for doing that.
I was sulk because if they even saw my face,
I used to go to school with their house for.
I was sors.
I used to go to school back there on Mirsel,
with the ops. That shit was crazy.
So, Nook was somebody that you were looking at
from a young age? Like... So-Sah ain't going to
back. Hell yeah.
At the time, I'm little with you Hill. I used to tell
my old you, take me to the park.
You just have no look up there on Social grade.
You know, kid, I'm going to stay list
to the songs. Every song they came out,
I was just bobbing my head.
So that's all I used to do, bump my head, me and my brother.
So, how old were you in? What up, Blue-U-U-U-U-L.
I was, so-sah what I was. I was like,
11, 10.
What?
Like 12, 13, 13, 12.
Yeah, he was like 13.
13, 12, yeah, 13, 12.
So I was, I was a game here when what I came out.
I never came outside.
Yeah.
Ang, well, I was a game here.
I ain't go, blah.
So what change is that song, or impacted that song having a hood instantly, like, after it blew up?
Like, what changes did you notice?
Uh, I ain't a lot.
I ain't.
And one of the changes, for real, like, four of them was, like, steal them type of you.
saying I had phone
or what was acting how they got up
now it was still
I'm on phone
no I'm just saying
like because like now
the motion coming
like yeah
he had motion before
what up
like in our area
like when what up came
it dropped
everybody was starting to know
PGF on the map now
like what was the difference
like soon of that song
maybe from your perspective
yeah I know like
that shit was
it was decent
like it was just like
it was decent
it was decent
just like a lot of eyes
on us and shit
on folks
when we travel in the world
or shit
yeah
That shit, I'm for it.
That shit was decent for it.
And that could be a good thing and a bad thing in a lot of eyes on there, all right?
Yeah, that's a good thing and bad thing.
You don't know who, you know.
Everybody know you, but you don't know everybody, you know.
Everybody snow your face as soon as they see you.
That's him.
That's him.
But you don't know.
You don't know him from a can of pain.
That's how I be.
Nah, for sure.
This part of your office.
You don't know.
On social, you don't know this nigga.
You don't know his dad's from McKin to pay.
Where he just said?
I'm so.
But I feel like for for Nook, like, man, that was such a crazy time period.
Like, he just had multiple songs just going so big.
And when I was talking to him, I kind of realized that he felt like he hadn't really, like,
seen anybody from his area really blow up like that.
So it's like, I don't know how much guidance he had, but it definitely felt like,
oh shit, always doing that.
He's always doing that, blah.
Well, you got canoeing issues going on here?
Man, my shit, like, I don't be like, fucker with the papers.
Like, I'd be rolling wood.
us for so I'm gonna be.
No, but I mean, that just was a crazy time.
And I mean, I feel like, you know,
Nook had to go through some,
some growing pains.
Like, I don't know if he necessarily has anybody,
like, really telling him how to move
in terms of how to make his career last.
Oh, no.
I mean, he did, like, but you know,
that's just he his own man, like, you know?
So, like, he, he got this shit.
His, you know, like, he's been on the rapist.
He got this shit itself, you know?
He feel like, you really can't tell,
you really can't tell Nuck, nothing, though,
like, but you can't.
but you can't.
Like, he's not going to take no advice from you if you ain't, you know, like,
you got to be somebody, you got to be showing him.
Like, you know, like, you got to show him what you're talking before.
Like, you can't just be telling him shit.
He's going to treat, he going to treat you like a goofy.
Like, you're going to be like you talking to me for nothing.
Like, if you ain't in a better position than him or, you know, like, could teach him something,
he's not going to listen to you, folks.
He also stands out to me in my head as, like, one of the earlier people I've seen in the
videos where everybody in the video had mad modifications on their straps, number one.
And number two, like, even from just talking to him, he had such like a militant, like,
doesn't give a fuck attitude about the street stuff.
Like, he didn't go into crazy detail or anything, but like his perspective on it was just like,
whoa, like, you're super young and you are like a fucking warrior, dude.
Man, it was, yeah.
It should be fried and ain't got up.
Yeah, I mean, for sure, free, free nut.
No bullshit.
Um, okay, so, like, were you getting in trouble in school and everything like that, or what kind of kid were you?
I was the class, I ain't got a lot.
I was the class, clown for.
I ain't go back.
I was bad as ill.
Running the halls.
Every time I'm lying to my teachers.
I got to use the bathroom.
So, someone running the halls all through that bitch.
So I never used to be in class for.
What school are high school you went to?
High school, and I ain't, I ain't been going to high school.
I've been on.
Take it guys go?
What grade you dropped out?
I ain't really dropped out.
It's just, like, you know, I ain't dropped out.
It's just, I'm going for it.
I ain't drop out, though.
So you're still in school?
Yeah.
Oh, apparently.
Oh, so you do online shit?
Oh, okay.
When did you stop physically going to school, though?
Like, what grade?
It was at least freshman.
I was at least freshman.
Something like that.
There was at least freshman.
Was it the situation you just stopped going?
Because a lot of niggas from Chicago,
they say they started going to school
because the ops and shit made a hard.
Yeah, like shit like that, yeah, like shit like that.
Like, I'm getting bigger for it.
After I was getting bigger for, I was getting bigger for, you know?
For a no.
So it was harder for you to get to school because the ops more.
Hell, nah, it won't, it won't hard for me to get school, hell, no.
But, like, it's like, what come with going to school,
like, well, come with going to school for that.
You got to be repaired, going to school on Sosa,
because motherfuck are losing their life on social.
I ain't going, like, on school.
So it's like, you heard what Jayboe said.
I forgot to earn his head.
I was going like that, you know?
So I ain't going like going to school, getting cooked coming from school.
Hell no.
We ain't go about.
Yeah, no.
That's right.
A certain point it just seems too risky to be running up in there.
Hell, yeah.
Do they metal detect you going into the schools and shit?
It depends.
Like, high school, yeah.
But like, eighth grade, like, eighth grade, seven, like, no.
You get through that bitch.
You get through that bitch.
I'm so you get through that.
bitch and shit.
High school.
High school, now that's when they own that
because y'all old, like, they bred
them still that you steal shuddy
for, like, they don't be having a bitch of eighth grade
and shit like that, but like,
freshmen and shit, like high school, they got the boss.
They probably just now doing that.
You know, that's crazy.
You know, that's crazy.
You know, that's crazy when you got to start
metal detect in eighth graders and shit
because you just, like, they're just fully
off the porch by the time they're like 13.
Yeah. That's crazy.
Okay, but were you
Were you looking at, like, had you thought about rapping, like, before Nook or was Nook, the one that kind of inspired you and made you realize you could do it?
Yeah, no, No, Nook, really. I'm not, I don't want no rap. Like, no, you talk to me at who?
Well, either way, I guess.
Oh, yeah.
I'm about Nook, real rap. Like, he would, he had a passion for this shit. Like, he grew up, like, making dropping songs on Facebook. Like, you could still see his own, his trailers on Facebook.
Oh, he was to tell me, I got to do this shit. Like, for this shit, go. This shit on.
this shit gonna do it for like
bro, I'm not believing. I'm not no rapper
like, you know, folks got a passion for this shit
folks making songs dropping that shit
on Facebook, bro.
He started dropping that shit on YouTube and shit.
You see they fucking with him on Facebook. He started
dropping on YouTube. He dropped his first
little song on YouTube. That much went up.
I got like $500,000.
So were you thinking about it
before him or did he fully like open the door
to your mind that you could be a rapper?
No, he ain't go bother. He
he wasn't telling me no. He like that.
Because when he was getting up and shit, like, I was a shorty-full, like, I was a shorty-full.
I ain't go, but I was just like, you know, he was raw as hell for I was listening to him every day on Sosa.
Every day, me, and me knowing, like, he's up the street type of shit, I go, his ass, they'd be outside for, so, like, that's how I really got with him, like, you know, start better,
I'm gonna be from there, shit like that, fool.
I'm right, I started going up to the park, for, they used to be at the park, for deep seal, shooting video, that's, oh, no, he used to be going up to that, fool.
Then they started calling their shorty for, you know
I was like, Yonka Seel for where they started, you know,
nuck start giving me bread, this, you know what I'm a fucker.
Get this, huh?
Yeah.
Give me bread and shit on, they start looking at me as one of their shorthy.
So they're coming around.
Ed Day, they all in the park, yeah, day.
They start bringing you to the studio and, like, trying to show you how to rap?
No, no, no, no, no, hell no.
No what I'm saying?
Like, we want him.
That's what I'm saying.
He still, you got to think, he still got his own shit going on too.
He got his little brother and him, his cousin, him he'd be around.
He got his little crowd, bro.
It's just, I told you, we see something in short.
We like, hey, bro, bro, right?
Some, folks.
Something about him.
We fuck with him.
Oh, bro.
That's how.
What about?
We just fuck with him.
That's how.
So when you start recording your first songs?
I ain't going to life for him.
I was sick as hell for him.
I went to K-student.
Nah, what's, what studio?
The one, I forgot his name, Dirty, Dirty Vine.
What's the name?
Dirty Vind.
What's his name?
Dirty Vind, right?
Yeah, tell me.
The rapper Dirty Vind, folks,
the studio he'd be going to.
Oh, I think so.
Yeah, I did with folks,
for I ain't really know,
for I ain't know him at all.
I just,
I just went my car to a studio,
for, he went to that studio, I went with him.
And he was like, do a song, folks.
I ain't go, like,
I just did that, uh, me and 50, for, man.
My homie 50.
Oh, that 50, I'm sorry.
We did that, uh, beat that legit of new beat.
That bitch is raw.
That bitch, I ain't gonna lie.
We did that bitch, fool.
My voice, it sounded like I was sick, folk.
I was sick as hell for my voice raspy.
I'm hollering this shit.
You could tell in the song, like how my voice sound like I was sick or something,
for.
And I did that shit.
I made that bitch.
That bitch was sounding the weakest hill, for.
This bitch, we could say on social.
I'm just shit.
We can't fuck, fool.
Then we got it out for.
post that bitch or something.
That bitch started going up,
fool.
No, no,
it's when,
um,
no,
I'm tweaking,
I'm tweaking.
It's when,
um,
Kato,
K for that kid,
you know,
that shot with Koso.
Then,
after that,
I shot.
No,
I did,
wait,
wait, wait,
I'm tweaking,
I'm tricking,
I'm kidding.
Because y'all went to K
studio,
U-Quin 50,
you,
no,
I made the camera around
friends of the first of her.
Yeah, right,
but then you,
you remember y'all,
you remember,
you remember for y'all,
Went to Kay shit.
Y'all did y'all Trilla.
Did a little trailer, something to, I think, what that was.
Triple three.
Yeah, triple three.
No, no.
That was after.
Right.
Came around flexed first.
First. One came around.
Flexi first.
Yeah, that's what I'm telling.
I don't know where you made that, my fuck.
That's when we shot that.
That's when we, that's when, like, two days after that, that's when we took these goofy scrais.
They, there was our homie.
They, they got some goofies, though.
They was our homie.
We knew where they parked.
They scraed at.
We took that bitch.
We went to their shit like...
You took what?
A straight?
Scraits.
It's a car.
Car.
Yeah, they got one of the cars.
They had two scrapes.
So we knew what one was that.
Because, uh,
Le Canso,
he was sharing his low with me,
for him.
He ain't know he was sharing his love with me.
I'm folding them.
Yeah.
That's true.
I don't want to talk about that shit.
That's good.
But just we took some goofy screets,
so.
Yeah, so what's so with you?
Because you like,
they'd be saying you want
in the back door kings,
nigg.
They'd be like,
man, this nigga, this nigga
be cool with a nigga and be plotting on the nigga the whole
time. So like, what's up? Because like
UK, so all y'all niggas was kicking. I seen
the bounce out video. All y'all niggas was
friends kicking in this shit and I don't know what the
fuck happened.
When you record the bounce out
video? When was that?
And where was that at? That was a photo block.
Yeah, where did I shoot that video?
Then we shoot that on true. Yeah, that was on funnel
block.
Funnel.
And so when we talk about like
your initial crew that you came in the game
with, though.
K, so he was, like, one of your guys
at first, he was, like, part of your initial
friend group.
I don't want to ask that.
I don't want to answer that.
Okay.
Yeah, definitely was in video.
At one point, though, for sure, right?
You was around?
Yeah.
I just did some goofy shit.
I was so...
I don't want to hit that one fucking over.
I don't want to hit that one fucking over.
some woods.
Hell, no.
What you was saying?
Just trying to figure out the
crew that you were moving around with
early on, because I know you
rest of peace to Q a little 50.
And like, so him,
Koso, you, was there anybody else
like that really was part of, like, your sort of
generation?
Uh,
it was just,
it was just, I don't want to say any name of shit,
but other phone them, they knew who they are.
They was with us, too.
I'm following this shit.
It was just,
us for angle, but.
It was just us.
And how y'all built your bond, though?
From school?
Like, where y'all was kicking in that
where y'all even got close like that?
Yeah, we used to go on, like,
three men and shit, like, two men,
like, get up with holes and shit with each other,
and shit like, like,
basic shit, that's how we got closer for bonds, you know?
Like, if you're going, like,
if you're going to two men with somebody,
like, if you do anything,
like, if you do anything with somebody for,
that's, like, bring y'all bond closely, you know?
Yeah.
On social, I bring the bond closer.
So we were just, like, you know,
going on two men and shit.
That's how I bond got closer, for real.
And because we all know Q50, Little 50, that was your homie.
He was the one that, uh...
That was my twin of them.
Yeah, y'all, like, when I went out,
the first music video I ever seen with y'all, y'all was on a porch.
When music video was that?
Porch.
Y'all was outside video, but it's not that.
It was the interview.
Well, I've seen when both y'all was on there and you were like,
you was like, these nigs really mad about this.
Oh, yeah.
And you show why nix was mad in the situation.
I think that's the first.
I was like, these nigs got some shit going on.
So Q50 will.
Little 50, who was he to you?
Like, where y'all friendship and bond really came from?
That was really, that's my twin for, ain't go, like.
That's my twin.
We did everything with each other, for me.
That's my twin, for sure.
Ain't go back.
Where our bond came from?
Yeah.
Let me see, for.
Oh, yeah, let me see.
It was to be like me.
It used to be only, who I used to really be around, just me and corn, foe.
Like, it was to be me and corn and my big butter, foe.
So, to have corn, little butter.
It would just be us, foe.
my other homie for
I ain't gonna say that name
but my other homie too
We used to be outside
We used to be goofy
You know
Just going outside
Just doing kids shit
For shit for and shit
And like you know
Trans and shit
Back then
It used to be trams
And shit like that
For a motherfucker
You go DT fight
All the type of shit
On full
No it was a little trend
For Instagram
A little train
A little park or something
For like
A little train
We slats
We get on the bus
Man,
Fuller we slapsed
We slats of that shit
In foot
Do we go to fight at the park
No I said
We got on a bus
To go to the park
Okay
From his house
We got on the bus, we went to the park on social.
It was a trend like that.
You know, on the, on the, on the, on the, we get there on.
We see, motherfuckers skied up.
Oh, for they all got skis on over.
So they all got skis, both bags, all the type of shit.
So we're getting that little holes and shit.
Oh, fuck, no.
That's a hole and shit.
We get in the park for, for them.
I ain't, I ain't knowing that you ask, but Quorn and Mici know they asked for it.
He know 50 them already on Sosa, but I ain't know they asked because they've been outside.
Mici and Quorn.
They been outside with 50 them already, so I ain't know they ass, so.
Because my friends come back around, like, no.
Because I was put up, fault.
I was put up in front of them, so I come back out.
So it's great.
We get in the park.
Marisoul, so.
Kwan, and me each day walk up, they walk up to 50 number full.
Like, they know them, so I don't walk up.
I don't know these niggas for them.
I don't know these niggas for them.
So I don't know these niggas, scede-dab all type of shit.
So I don't know these niggins-o.
So what happened after that?
So, damn, what the fuck I have?
So they walk up, yeah, that's my.
I walk up, too, if they get, you know,
that motherfucker just shake up with you because you're with them type of shit.
I really don't know them type of shit, you know.
And I started getting close with you, after that day,
I started knowing 50-fold, how he was coming and shit like that.
You really, you know, sleeping around them all type of shit for a hang-up about it.
That was really my dog.
So where was he, like, living at the time?
Because I've seen this situation, like, after he passed, his sister, Jada,
I think she was 19.
She said she was raising him.
So, like, what was his household like?
Shit, I don't really, that's why I don't really, I don't really know about all left.
Yeah, so y'all wasn't really like going each other houses and shit.
Y'all was like hanging out on the blockers home?
Yeah, we were saying, no, we was hanging out in houses, something like that, but I don't really know, like, I don't really know what you just.
You know, I want to speak on.
Yeah, I don't, yeah, like, you like, you like, you know, yeah, like, you know, about.
That shit.
Or, did, uh, did it feel like, like, do you guys inspire each other in terms of rapping?
What you mean?
Like, yeah, like, like, lead off each other?
Anga La, yeah
Angola, yeah, yeah.
Like, I was pushing each other
to do music and shit, right?
Anga like on that triple three,
so I really didn't for
to do that song for,
but it was Coran and 50,
for they made me hop on that bitch
for Angola.
Because Coran was core on first song
so he's like, come on the brother.
He came on, brother,
hop on this bitch,
um,
for I don't know what to say on this motherfucker
I,
I don't know what to say on this bitch
I was sussie.
He's like, come on him,
but that's my first song,
I'm something.
And 50 was like,
just hop on that bitch for,
hop on that bitch.
That bitch turned out.
That bitch turned out days and over, so that bitch, what up?
What do we need to know about, uh, Kwon, get him gone?
What's he fit into this whole puzzle of friends?
Like, uh, just, is he older?
Is he like the exact same age?
No, yeah, he older.
Okay.
Like, that's really like Big Butterful.
Yeah, that's really like my Big Butterful, but, you know.
Okay.
So when you met Q50 with Little 50, you already had that name?
Oh, yeah, a different name.
No, she was a little 50.
Yeah, she was a little 50.
Yeah, because everybody, you know, you got Q50,
and then you got a little 50.
So everybody used to think that they were like some type of relation or something,
but they're not related at all.
Mm-mm.
And then you said at one point you was going by school, right?
Yeah.
So everybody, you know, it looked like, y'all was like associated with bloodhounds and shit.
Y'all, but ain't no association there, right?
No.
When do you actually end up meeting them?
Me, the bloodhounds.
What do you mean, like, me?
Like, I don't think I'm like, what you mean?
Like, me, like, person meeting them?
Yeah, I mean, just because, like, people think that you guys were, like, super inspired by them,
but, like, at what point did you actually become aware of them and start listening to music or even meet them in person?
Oh, wait, what the fuck about?
I don't know.
I don't know how to fuck.
I don't know.
But at one point, y'all were inspired or fucking what they moved in.
Yeah, they had some, yeah, they got some ragged music for him, so they got, they got some raw-ass music for them.
Fuchs.
Who was you fucking from over there, like, music?
I used to let me get me and get you all the year.
Yeah.
I ain't go down.
So they got some raw-ass music, fault.
So is it.
That's the confusing.
I think Q50,
I think the 50, he really pitted me on the job,
for, I think he played, like,
I think he played like a song of his or something,
for that, uh,
pop,
that first song he dropped,
for that first song,
that's the song we used to always listen to,
for the one that went up,
for that bitch got like,
I don't know,
that bitch went up, though.
That used to be our favorite song.
It's like that, dude.
That shit ain't nothing to.
So where was you,
right when you heard the news that, uh, Q50 died or he had passed away?
I don't want to talk about that.
I don't know.
How did that affect you?
Or, you know what I'm saying?
Because that's the thing.
You hanging out with him every day.
And then, you know, being for Chicago, y'all lose a lot of people all the time.
Because, like, was this one head harder for you compared to everybody else you might have lost?
I'm like, what was your initial thoughts?
No.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I asked of that for a thing.
Was that like that?
That did break me, though, for that broke me for.
That was my everyday home before.
I was waking up to him type, you know?
That was my everyday home before.
I ain't go about.
That shit did break me, though.
Yeah, it's tough losing anybody you care about,
but especially, like, the person you're with every day.
Oh, boy.
That's been brutal.
That shit, like.
This shit, even real type of shit?
Shit like that, fool.
And shit made you go back in the studio,
like, it inspired you.
Like, man, I'm going to go harder.
You know what I was that?
Because he really wanted to rap for.
I really was like, you know, he wanted to rap.
Like, I was rap and cuss him type shit.
I really went for the rap.
He was telling me the rap type shit.
I was, I really went from the rap.
So when he died, I'll focus on music more.
Just like that.
Was that the first person you lost to was that close to you?
No, I lost my big cousin.
Like, real close to me.
So my big cousin, I'm for them.
How do you feel when people would be saying,
all right, because y'all did an interview on DJU
and then I think he died, like, 24 hours after the fact,
how y'all be feeling when people would be like,
the cows is cursed,
curse and all that shit.
How do you feel about
like people saying shit like that?
Yeah, I just talk
that bitch ain't curse.
I don't know what I said.
I don't know.
They just be talking about
I ain't gonna lie.
I was listening to that shit
talking about the couch curse.
I don't know if that bitch was curse.
Angle, I wouldn't check shit
if that bitch was curse.
Yeah.
Oh, my own.
If I'm gonna check shit.
There's so many other motherfuckers.
So many other motherfuck that was on that
didn't check for.
Why the fuck is that curse?
I'm so.
Come on.
That shit ain't real.
I know, but you've seen people
saying.
Yeah, I've seen that you, I'll hear you.
But just to shoot him some bail, like, DJU gives opportunities to a shitload of younger
artists from Chicago who might not be big enough to get on other platforms.
So from my perspective, he's given a voice to a lot of people who are living extremely
dangerous lifestyles, but probably, like, you know, he's helping them, like, get ahead
in their career and everything.
It's the same reason why people are like, oh, if you sign an empire, you're going to die
because, like, there's, like, 10 rappers who have been signed an empire who passed.
but it's like you should be thanking empire
that they're putting people in the position
you know like that they gave opportunities
to all these younger artists.
No bullshit for you.
Hey, I just be talking.
For sure.
One thing I do on showing out
on a big, fat-ass chain on.
You had a big, fat-ass chain on.
What the fuck with the chain say?
It was like Y-T?
Yeah.
What the fuck where you get that chain from?
It was like another crew years.
That's it.
Yeah, what's the fuck Yati?
Oh, I forgot how we end up with that bitch.
I think it like case so slimy-y-hous.
I don't know.
I think he took that bitch or something.
Oh, that was somebody else, Shane.
That was somebody else, shit.
I just got that bitch for him shit.
He came with the ICE.
Yeah, I'm saying.
I'm there, brother.
Oh, for him.
How old was Lou Koso?
How old was Lou Koso?
He was like 15.
Yeah.
He's like 15.
So Koso was out here back doing people and doing all that.
You say he, he's slimy?
I don't know.
What the fuck, Shuddy was doing shit.
Yeah.
But I seen a video, and actually in one of your music videos,
I guess somebody,
took a pipe from K-Sos and that shit
you put it in the Superstine video
What the fuck going on? What shi got going on?
Niggas be scared to get around y'all,
niggas. Niggas, pikes getting
took, niggins getting took.
Phones getting took.
Hey, funny, Tomah.
Niggas, phones getting to like, damn.
If one of these cameras comes up missing, we're going to be
looking at you.
Your camera might, y'all might be with a fucking camera.
Hey, so, hey, buddy you see him.
Y'all, buddy to see him.
I ain't allowed.
We don't be on another.
We don't be on another.
We're really cool to sell
or be around.
Like, we fuck with you,
we cool this hell to be around.
Motherfoy that been around us,
no,
on Sousa.
You got that fishy vibe.
Yeah, how often is it
that niggas pipes and shig into it?
How often is that?
Like, think about it,
that's kind of hard to be able to take somebody
gone, you know what I'm saying?
Like, that's coming?
Yeah, that shit coming out there.
Yeah, that shit is.
That shit is.
That shit is.
It's just like, you know how.
Yeah, that is.
Don't go around nobody.
You feel like you're going to,
who will take your gun?
And for him, I think you're sweet.
I'm so funny for them to take you for, like.
I'd be, like, you know,
I can't stop shit.
Like, you know, like,
LA, safe and start coming.
You know, safe and, you know,
there's not no interview or none of that.
Yeah, yeah.
You're just linking up with child.
Safeans fully know you, you know,
but he brinking me.
Yeah.
Oh, bro, whatever, y'all,
uh, safe as I'm just trying to be,
oh, yeah, that's Adam.
Who I have to be him.
Yeah, you.
Yeah.
Yeah, you see you.
I'm fanned out.
Yeah, get him my gun.
He'd take my shit.
Just because I'm just trying to be around.
Shit's just be happening, folks.
Don't be around other people.
I'm like, let me get my gun bang.
He's like, hell no.
Like, what's the situation?
Like, my niggas.
Y'all taking it when the nigger ain't looking or a nigga getting,
not even just y'all in general.
I'm just talking about, like, Chicago coached.
Niggas' guns getting took off from, like,
knowingly or like y'all doing it when the nigger got it in the whip,
and the nigger just snatched that bitch and, like, how that shit goes?
I don't know how to go.
I don't know how.
Oh, my, my own.
So a niggie shit can get took off
and why they know him?
Yeah.
They'll do it.
They're brave.
Yeah.
And how that player,
ain't that some brave shit to do?
Like, she could go left.
Yeah.
Go left.
Go right.
Never know.
It's your wrist.
You got to take that risk.
I mean, young Scooter used to I was talking about robbing you without a mask.
But I feel like he was talking about just kind of slipping off.
Whereas I feel like the Chicago version of it is like,
spend time around you, get cool with you.
Then when you're in a moment of weakness,
take the pipe pointed at them,
take all the drugs, take whatever,
and maybe even make some internet content,
pistol with you, tie you up,
fuck you over like that.
That's a whole new wave.
No, I don't know.
That's what they're doing out there.
Not you guys, but, you know, just in general.
Yeah, that's what they're doing for.
Yeah.
Doing anything.
For sure.
All right, but outside of yourself,
Is there any situations you've seen over the years
that kind of blew your mind just in terms of
like somebody getting robbed
or getting their shit took or somebody backdoor
and somebody that really let you know how cold
the streets are out there?
I don't know. I just know of other people's situations.
That's what I'm saying.
Like other people's situations,
not necessarily involving you guys.
I want to incriminate yourselves or anything.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm a fucking know.
I don't know.
But I ain't going to say their situations on here.
Okay.
Yeah.
You don't got a set of a name or anything either, but.
But it get like that.
And so what you say?
Man, niggas is taking pipe like,
even, all right, let's talk about it.
Fucking, you used to hang around some dude named a little speedy or whatever.
And in the video, you show why the niggas speedy mad at you or whatever.
What was your relationship like?
Because y'all used to be hanging around being music videos and shit together and shit too.
At one point, right?
Yeah, yeah.
That was bleed.
Shit, that was bleak.
Keep from the same block as you?
No, he's from, he's from blood out.
Yeah.
Isn't your cousin?
Yep.
Now, Speedy and Q50 was cousins, though, right?
No, that's what Jada was saying.
I don't know.
What the fuck did you talk about?
But she was saying they was cousins, though, right?
Yes, he was saying they was cousins, but I don't know.
I don't really know that.
So that ain't in the situation with Speedy, like, he ain't from your block.
Y'all linked up at?
Where y'all became friends up?
Oh, we've been friends.
Kwan used to go to school with him and shit.
Oh, right.
No, we've been cool and shit from school and shit.
We know motherfuckers be meeting each other from school and shit like that.
Shit like that.
I met his job for school
shit like that
And y'all just fell out
I ended up
Going separate ways
Like shit
You're real
Yeah
That's good
Yeah
Ain't got no
Yeah
I said
You still fung
Yeah
I got no bad blubber
We got no bad blubber
We got
We got
We got
Yeah
I don't know
Shit
You got
I don't know
Because that is
kind of crazy
That you guys
Are both
Blown up
Musically
At the same time
But we've seen
We've seen some posts
On some blogs
And shit
That you
You did
Take a pipe
From him
at some point.
No, hell no.
No.
Okay.
They,
I just be talking.
I ain't doing no shit like to.
Hell, no.
That must be stressful
people who's making
up narratives like that
about you.
For a no.
How you be feeling
like when you be seeing
all these documentaries
and shit,
niggas?
I ain't gonna lie.
I don't be,
I don't be looking at no doctor.
I go past that shit.
I ain't go about.
I don't look at no
none of that.
I ain't go about.
Yeah.
You'd be seeing shit with you
in anyone.
I'm like,
man,
hey they go again.
Yeah,
I'd be saying all tape.
shit.
Don't be looking at that shit for me.
They're irritating folk.
So much, they'd be click-based for, like, they a lot of,
you guys put out a lot of stuff for them to work with,
but then they end up just kind of tying the pieces together
and coming up with whatever they want, right?
Yeah.
False shit.
They be coming with false shit, like,
shit that goofy shit, they'd be saying anything for me.
What the fuck?
These people would be thinking they do something.
They think they got all the puzzles,
No, you don't know what y'all I'm talking about.
Do you think in like 20 years you'll end up just doing interviews where you tell the stories the right way?
Because that's what people like J. Main are doing now.
They're like coming out and telling the stories, all this crazy-ass shit from Chicago from their childhood.
Tell stories.
Hell no.
Yeah, no.
No war stories in the future.
No, okay.
We'll just have to keep guessing.
How's how you've been arrested?
You've been to jealous on shit?
Like, you ever had to sit down?
Hell, yeah.
It's not like no long, like, six weeks and shit.
Like, just let's shit.
For what?
Like, what was the, what you had?
Good for shit.
High speeds or some shit.
Like, Morris.
Like, good for shit.
Police be on you?
Like, when you're on your block, like, they know, like, they got a face card.
Like, man, that nigga fully chop you over there.
Like, some nix can't even go to their block.
Oh, boy, they'd be like, though.
I can virtually be like that.
But, no, I ain't.
Police never gave me.
Hell no.
Yeah, can you know how they be like, oh, man.
The rappers out here, man, they just think it's some bullshit.
And ain't like that for you?
Hell, hell, no.
I mean, what's you got?
I mean, like, do you still stay in that area,
or at this point is your name too big
that you don't really want to be just on the block every day?
Well?
In terms of, like, living where you grew up.
Oh, no.
Yeah, I'm too known for to be over the hell now.
We go say hey and shit like that,
but we ain't doing no kicking, no posting up on no blocks.
We got, we're too famous for all that.
We got too much money for all that posting up on block and shit.
That should be, fuck, you want to post up and go to jail?
What the fuck?
We ain't doing another that, you know?
When was the first moment that you felt like you actually had made enough money that it changed your life?
Like, you know, the first big streaming check or some shit like that.
Well, you said what?
Like the first time you got like a serious check in the mail or whatever that made you just feel like, damn.
Like, I made it to a certain extent.
Like, I can get out of here.
I can live my life differently than just being around here.
Let me see.
I don't want to ask that.
Yeah, I don't want to ask that.
Okay, because you've been popping.
You've been really popping for how long would you say, like a year?
Yeah
Hell yeah
Nah, hell no
I don't like it
Not even a year
What you think is yeah
Yeah
About a year
Yeah about a year
How often you've been
Like traveling this shit
Like
Like when I met you
That was your first
Like Conna Kelly
Or you've been popping out here
That's my first time right
Yeah
It was my first time for
That shit be
That should be
Irritainful
And the last time
I was out for that shit
I didn't like it for
I ain't about
Just a plane experience
I don't know what the hype is
I don't like it
I was for real
But like
This time
I like it.
I like it not for.
I'm throwing a like this miss for.
But last time it was boring as hell,
for.
Yeah,
because you was in the studio and shit,
how you know Fonzo?
Because that's,
when I met you used with Fonzo,
this couple months back.
Shout out of Fonzo.
Fonzo, yeah, that's my boy,
for.
How did I get into it?
How the fuck we get into it?
Damn.
I forgot, but that's fun.
That's, he cool.
Yeah.
No, it wasn't no block shit.
It was more like you knew him from music.
Yeah, well, yeah.
Yeah.
For one of them that be with us,
for he from his hood.
Yeah, he's from over there.
Are you interested?
Like, you guys are like experts at all the street shit coming out of Chicago, but when you come to L.A.
Is that shit that you're interested in?
Do you guys watch documentary?
Is there pay attention to what's going on in terms of like L.A.
Street shit, or is that just like another world to you?
Well, you just be less today music and shit.
Who are like out of town people?
Like, L.A. specifically, yeah.
Just L.A.?
Like, are you interested in what's going on?
out here in terms of the street stuff or is that just totally different world that you're just
kind of like whatever i'm not interested in all that but yeah i ain't interested in all that they're
they good though some of the yeah you were listening to jbo though you mentioned that yeah i'm funny he got it
i ain't allowed so he got it yeah that was the first one that i like just had many people from chicago
asking me about and i was like damn this feels different there's a different level of energy here
who else you mess with on the music side like somebody you want to work with it
I don't know,
I work,
I'm trying to work with me
type of shit,
but I just got to fuck with you, though.
Anger,
that's a lot of raw-ass rappers on her, though.
Give me wrong,
it's a lot of raw-ass rappers,
so I ain't go about
ain't gonna lie.
Yeah, all right now
they say you got an album
and you can get a future
from anybody.
Who you want on them all?
She had the biggest robbers.
Who are you working with?
Shit,
that ain't about,
who I'm rocking with?
I ain't about,
let me see.
What are you thinking?
Who are you rocking with?
with.
What,
what you say?
Right now,
you drop in the album,
they say that
you can get anybody
on this album.
Who y'all want,
who he rock on?
Who you rocking with?
Musically.
Musically.
Yeah.
Jelly roll.
Who the fuck is that?
Nah.
He's a country singer.
He used to be a rapper,
but,
uh,
on the album.
That's it hard.
That's a hard.
I ain't gone for the cheeky feature.
Who y'all?
Who y'all?
What are you all?
Muck up.
Try that.
No.
No.
No.
I'm saying phonym ain't a lot.
I'm saying phonym.
Phone have to get on.
That's mandatory.
Phone have to get on now.
Phone have to get on now.
Yeah, phoom got to get on now.
Funum.
That's mandatory.
What about outside of Chicago?
Like, what artists that you respect?
That you're like, no, I can fuck with him.
Well, shit, there's a lot of I fuck with it.
Man, that ain't one, man.
You never know.
They might watch this shit and reach up.
Like, Polo G, I'll fuck with Polo G.
Like, she's like, apology.
Let me see.
Like, a little dirt.
Like, you know, shit like that.
You know, love baby.
Yeah.
Let me see who else.
I fuck with Vaughn, too.
I'm fucking, I fuck with Vaughn too.
So most of them listen to Chicago.
Yeah, I look to Chicago, yeah.
For the most part.
Is Polo G.
Kind of, like, tapped in with you guys' neighborhood and everything
because he was the first one to hop on one of Nook's songs and shit as well.
The one is cool.
They got some of this shit.
Yeah, they said they got some shit.
Yeah.
Interesting.
But they're hood.
I'm fond of them.
They cool.
They cool people.
They're cool.
up north.
New one,
Vibe for grabbing
somebody chained
in the music video.
Who was it again?
You don't remember that?
It was like a viral video.
I guess he grabbed
somebody chained
during the music video.
He didn't mean nothing by it,
but he,
you know,
I don't know.
You have to see it.
Yeah,
in the what-up video?
Who was on the remix?
What up?
Moly G, right?
HoloG.
Oh, yeah.
It was Polo G chain.
You don't remember the meme?
When he grabbed Polo G chain
and the nigs got mad?
Yeah, yeah.
So what's the vibes like?
What y'all?
Polo G in your hood?
Y'all cool and shit.
Yeah, I just told you that shit.
They ain't nothing.
They're cool.
They cool people.
How far got out of your phone?
You want to watch it?
Fah's here.
He's funny as he.
He just put that shit up quick as hell.
I mean, he only...
Yeah, that's...
Hey, I don't fucking...
He only touched it for a second.
I just Googled it.
Oh, yeah.
He does kind of like push it back down, like as in like,
you never know.
Those niggas be taking shit.
He's like, man, all love.
Middle of music video, a nigga.
My little music video, a nigga.
My child.
or something shit.
Don't know
like that?
Y'all niggins lie.
Niggas out forward.
He knew he won.
He knew he won.
Yeah, yeah.
But that's funny
because the other thing
that comes up when you Google it
is basically like a video of
Nuk being pissed off
that people were saying that
about him.
So yeah.
When is Nukes supposed to get out of Jerry?
I know.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, no.
He's coming home soon.
Steal a process.
I'm funny.
Come on soon.
Do he can be back?
Yo.
You want to know how much of a PGF
Nook fan I am
I don't
Check this
I'm going to wait for this
No dead
Hommies you want to see where
I make this my phone background
Sometimes
Why is you
Tweaking
It's just no
Because I'd be doing porn and shit
Right
So like normally I have my background
As my kid
But like when I'm shooting porn all there
I don't want my background
To be anything like that
So I change it to just a picture
A Nock without the ski mask
Just because it's like
It's just neutral
He's sick
That you can't be used
that's a real thing though.
Like, you see how fast that was my background?
That's because it's really one of my backgrounds.
I don't know.
I just,
like,
that was the first thing I saw on my phone
when I started looking for something
to change my background to.
So you really just be looking at Broome when.
I mean,
I am a big fan musically,
but really I was just looking for anything
that wasn't,
you know,
gonna fuck my mind stayed up.
I know it is kind of strange.
But then when I have it,
People will be like, wait, what the fuck is your background?
I'll be like, oh, that's PGF, Nook without a mask.
And they'll be like, what?
Even if they know who it is and shit, they'll be like, why would you?
That's what I'm saying, man.
I'm a different kind of guy, man.
So how serious are you about your music career and sure right now?
I see you out here in LA, you for them to record some music and shit.
How often you in the studio nowadays?
Angola Studio every day to like, like, six.
seven hours every day in studio.
I ain't about.
I've been that bitch every day.
What's the vibe in there?
Is it like hard work?
Or you got girls coming through?
Is it like a party vibe?
No, hell no.
I don't look to do the grill and shots.
Being that bitch by myself.
Before no.
Getting fried.
Making songs.
Getting fried,
mega songs.
That's all.
How many songs do you might make in one studio session?
Like three.
Hang about like three.
Because I feel like you have like a crazy work ethic.
Because like the number of music videos you have out is pretty
astounding for somebody as young as you
you'd be really going hard
I'd have to drop some more how'd you do
Lou still we shoot most of your videos
yeah yeah
he shot he must have shot your first one
how y'all get so locked in
he used to be yeah he used to be
I really got locked down with him from
Knuck for Nuck used to be shooting videos with him for
he used to be little shit I just said Lou
I knew Lou since I was little as hell
for he's shooting Nuck video
I used to be around there y' ass when they were shooting
the videos shooting Nuck video
I can see her
I'm in the videos
too all the type of shit
I'm the phone number
then
what is it
Lou visuals or no visuals
Yeah Lou visuals
Hmm
Shout out
Shout my boy Lou man
I'm surprised
I ain't out here with you
Honestly
He falls came out of her
Yeah
That's the cheat code
The blowin up
There was a rapper
Is get real real cool
With a fire video guy
That'll help
Get your career going way faster
I'll notice that
Um
Okay
So I'm trying to think
Do you believe Jada
When she said that
That Mimo was trying to date her
A lot of people were kind of shocked by that
We asked him about it
He wasn't really
Going for it
Trying to date?
I don't know
I don't be in how business
I don't know
What the fuck you got going on?
I ain't about
We don't know what she got going on
With who?
With who?
With who?
She's like a big hot topic all of a sudden
Everybody want to know about her
I don't know what she got going on
I ain't about
I don't keep me
I've been saying
I'll be on the phone
shit
I'll be on the phone of shit
like she's like that
but I don't know
what she's doing
type of shit
I don't know
who she's talking to
like
I don't really know
I ain't
I ain't
I ain't
I ain't
I ain't
all in her business
type shit
I feel like you
got to be a special
type of chick
to be able to kick
it around
dudes like you
and actually
get respect
she's in the videos
and shit like
like that
she's rapping now
we're talking about
around being around me
yeah
just like you guys having enough respect for
like clearly she's not just like a regular shit
to y'all.
That's my big sister.
That's like my big sister.
That's like my big sister for like, like, you know.
Yeah, that's little big sister.
Yeah, that's, you know,
with her big sister.
So that's like my big sister, you know.
She ever say anything in an interview, though,
that you're like, damn, she's saying too much.
Hell, no.
I feel like she'll say spicy or shit
than y'all will say.
Yeah.
She's the wild card, I think.
Yeah, she's wildest year, though.
but I don't know what the fuck
she'd be talking about.
You never check up for some of the shit.
You're like,
you can't.
Hell,
yeah,
yeah,
she was on loud talking about
she got 30 on speedy.
And he's like,
what the fuck you're saying?
She was tweeting.
I don't know what the fuck
she was talking about.
She just be,
she just be talking about.
She just be talking about it.
What the fuck is she talking about?
Because 30 ain't speeding.
Normally you got to be going
at least like 50,
60,
70 miles per hour to be speeding.
In the comments,
they're going to know,
they're going to know exactly
when I'm talking about.
In the comments,
they definitely gonna know what they're funny as you.
Yeah, you see him.
Sorry.
Over so.
That's probably the worst dad joke I ever did on her.
Hey,
that's funny as you.
How you feel?
But, like, all, you know, a lot of people, the Chicago shit get serious, though.
Like, all jokes aside and all that shit, like,
what do you think could be done to, like, slow some of the violence and all that shit down?
Like, you know, J-Man got the pushing peace movement and the shit going on?
How do you feel about, like, you think you and everybody in Chicago,
could slowly come together and, like, stop some of this shit.
Because, like, nigs, you got to be tired of this shit, right?
I ain't go a lot, for it.
You don't, look, you don't know how other motherfuckers feel.
They didn't lost homies for them.
So they lost people to this shit.
Like, you don't know.
But you don't know how they feel.
They didn't lost homies, brothers, all the type of shit.
Cousins, all types of shit, this shit.
So you don't really know how motherfuckers feel and shit like that for.
You can't speak with everybody.
So you can't speak for everybody type of shit, you know?
Yeah, but speaking for yourself, how you feel?
Oh, ain't go to lie.
I ain't with the piece and piece shit.
I ain't with the piss and peace shit,
but I fuck with Jayman for doing that type shit.
Because they was in real world.
I ain't gonna lie.
On Sol,
there's no way he's forced to be pushing piece.
I ain't gonna lie,
there's no way you're supposed to be pushing piece, brother.
So you've gone on YouTube and watched his older stuff
and realized, like for me,
I interviewed him before I realized like,
oh shit, you were mega disrespectful.
Yeah, so on Soulcy, he was disrespectful.
There's no way he was pushing peace with us.
Yeah.
Angla, there's no way you're pushing a piece with us.
Angola, so there's no way, foe.
He just said, fuck, everybody, literally, a hundred people's, foe.
He just said, fucking, a hundred people's.
Angla, I fuck when I'm fucking a fucking piece, dude.
Yeah, like, him going to Oblock, once you've really, like, done the deep dive,
is like, whoa, that is pretty crazy that you are actually at a different point.
Like, honestly, he did get, like, kind of yelled at and chased out of there or whatever,
but when you consider all the shit that he wrapped about in terms of, like,
different Oblock members, the fact that they didn't just
whatever him is kind of impressive.
No boy shit for him, but there's no way.
That's good.
That's growth.
So that's good for him, but there's no way.
I kept around that video, but really?
There's no damn way that I was coming to our shit like this.
He's walking that bitch freely.
I'm no.
Hell no.
See, I ain't got no older homies.
It's like trying to piece it up and shit.
I know you younger and shit, but like none of the older guys
Like, man, come on, we got to slow something this shit down.
How you feel?
Like, niggas get tired of looking over their shoulders
and all that type of shit, right?
Yeah.
I ain't going to say like that one.
Man, motherfucker.
We ain't, we got to get some money.
We got to get money for all that.
We don't be on that all the time.
We got to get money for, you know.
We be chilling.
We'd be telling.
We'd be trying to just get money for us.
Stay out the way and shit like that.
We don't be.
We don't be chasing that shit.
We don't taste that shit for real.
For sure.
The big phone, they just be telling us to get to the money type shit for it.
Because they get into the money, you know?
So.
Have you ever had a moment where like a real young fan comes up to you showing love?
They're so hyped on you.
They look up to you.
But then they also say some shit about, you know, violence or street shit or whatever.
And you have that moment where you kind of realize like, fuck, maybe I am having a little bit of a negative impact by influencing these kids.
No.
Every time a motherfucker walked up on me, they say some good shit.
Yeah, they see some good shit.
Like, can I get a picture or something?
Right, yeah.
I saw, like, two of girls and, like, warm when they went to the picture, like,
motherfuckers just be looking at me.
One of the pictures type of shit, they don't be.
Keep their negative shit.
My mother cousin, they be trolling.
My little cousin would be trolling on social.
They at all they see me.
They want to say the office.
And you're going to be wanting to do it, though, right?
You be trying to protect them.
Yeah, I'm full of.
So how you feel about, like, you know, you fully shot people looking up to you
and shit now. How do you feel about a kid that might be like
I don't be like fully chopped and shit?
Like what would you say to him? Somebody that might
want to jump up the porch because they see how you move.
Don't follow
my footsteps for it. That's all. Don't follow
my first step. Stay in school.
That's all I understand.
Don't follow my footstuffs for.
The reason why I asked that question was
because I had a moment where like
a kid came up to me outside of show and he was like
16, clearly off mad
Zanz. And I was just
like, fuck. Like we got to stop
talking about this shit on the podcast.
Like, I just really felt it in that moment.
This was like eight years ago or some shit, you know.
But, you know, like, we do have a lot of influence on these people out there, you know?
I don't know.
Watch what you say.
Watch what you say around.
Kids.
Do you stay away from drugs?
To me, drugs.
I mean, have you, you just smoke a little weed?
Yeah.
That's good.
You definitely want to say.
I don't do a lot of shit.
I don't do.
I don't do that.
I'm just stick to
I'm just stick to weed
I don't do nothing out of shit
Yeah that's a safer alternative for sure
Is it you still a lot of how to have like fun in Chicago
What you do for fun when you're in the wreck
I just be chilling for
I'm just be playing a game and shit
I just be feet kicked up shit
I don't know
So feet kicked up type shit like
Put up like something about fire type shit you know
Do you ever plan on like leaving Chicago
Like long time?
Yeah yeah
Yeah, but not, no, but no.
I don't know how to see.
I'm always come to Chicago with where I grew up at.
Like, you know, I'm going to.
But you see how, you see how cheeky did it when he got on, got some money?
First thing he did with Moody, California.
He got up on, got him on down.
So, like, if you know, you're on, like,
let me leave states and shit might be best for me.
Am I clicked to move out here to change our surroundings and shit?
Like, no, did he move when he got on?
Like, he stayed in Chicago or he ain't never.
Yeah, no, he moved.
Yeah, yeah.
show.
I feel like it's hard for some people to make that move and actually like separate
themselves from their world that they're so used to, you know?
Like, Chief Keep is like the one rare dude who's kind of in his own world, just making music
and kicking him with his boys and he don't need to be in Chicago.
Like he prefers to be just ducked off.
He's like not the most social person.
For sure.
So, okay.
You keep referencing your cousin Sosa who passed away.
Can you tell us about your relationship with him?
We were,
Angela.
We were close, close.
I want to be like him for Angela.
Really?
Angerba I want to be like him.
What type of person was he?
Was he rapping or?
Yeah, he was supposed he was rapping.
That's really why I was rapping too.
Because he was rapping.
So he had songs down here.
He was rapping.
He was Ross.
Yeah.
Start rapping.
How do you,
Mom and everybody feel about your rap success and you're blowing up.
They're proud of me.
I ain't a lot.
They're proud.
Sure, they're proud.
They're not going to lie.
They ever tell you that they're concerned about your lyrics or anything?
No, they just be laughing at a certain shit I'd be saying.
They be laughing like that late in.
They're, you know?
They hit to certain shit, though.
Like, they kind of know.
Like, being for Chicago, a lot of the moms be knowing what's going on to a certain extent.
Like, yeah.
Because for safety reasons, you like, kind of tell you got to tell them, right?
Mm-hmm.
So she kind of woke to what's going on.
Yeah.
I feel that.
You must have grew up with your grandma more than your mom because you kept saying.
No, they both, like, all us, like, it was just all, like, in front of the, my grandma, my pops, my, OG.
We was in one house, so.
No, that shit is.
No bullshit.
All right.
Man, we got to make sure you finish school, home school, man.
No bullshit.
You're going to make sure.
So what grade you went right now?
How much you got left?
I don't want to say, I don't want to say my grade.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But you're going to finish that mud, though, right?
Yeah, hell, yeah.
I'll finish that for sure.
For sure.
What is your message to the kids out there that hear your music
and they, you know, find it all very attractive hearing you rap about all the street shit?
Like, what would you tell them if they ask you for your advice?
Shit, I ain't going to hang a lot.
I don't know.
What would you say?
You said for what?
For advice?
Yeah.
Yeah, like the younger generation who listens to the music and they fuck with it and they are attracted to the street life and everything, what would be your words of advice to him?
Stay in school, man.
That's all.
That's really all.
Stay at school.
Nothing.
Graduate on Sussex.
Graduate for a question about my son.
What about the kids that might be in Chicago and they said they can't go to school?
Because situation like your situation, what would you say to them?
Yeah.
It's still a way.
It's a way.
He learned that shit.
Do what you want.
Like, you gotta,
you gotta,
you gotta,
you gotta want this shit,
or you gotta want.
Oh,
Bob.
Whatever, like,
you,
wherever you were,
like,
if you were in a bad predicament,
you're in Chicago,
you can't,
you got to want this shit
if you want to,
you know?
Yeah.
You know,
don't be looking behind us.
I'm bro,
go to school.
Oh, Bob.
Finish school first.
That's,
it's finished school first.
That's all.
You all the other shit.
glass or something
I don't know
I just finish school for it
Definitely
So you end up signing to a label
I know you probably had a lot of them on your line
Yeah
That kind of change your life
Just getting a big sum of money
From signing everything like that
Yeah I ain't chat my life
But like shit that was something though
You know
Does that feel dope though
Like have them in your corner
Or does it feel like they got a plan
For how they're gonna blow your shit up even more?
Yeah
yeah.
That's dope.
Who's the top three
hottest rappers
coming out of Chicago right now
as far as the up and coming
crowd?
That's already up.
That's already up, though?
Well, not like, people like you
who are like, you know,
you've came up,
but you're also like growing right now.
We don't need to include,
you know, the little dirks
and the Polo G's and shit like that.
Let me see.
Let me see.
Phone number.
You got three and I got three.
Phone up.
Name drop them
because they might go check.
I'm a name, what you got?
What you got?
Glyzimo, PGF.
I'm phone no, yep.
He's going to say that's for me.
He's saying that for me to.
Eddh, then you say that for me to.
He said that for me for me to.
Vic just drop.
Vic.
No phone on.
No.
Yep, Vic.
PGF, J-Man.
J-man.
Let me see.
Trail 4-P-4-4-4-0.
Who else?
Baby Splack, Shreddymob.
Yeah, TP for Shreda-Mob.
Who else?
T-P.
Who else?
I was here.
I'm fooling up.
He got that shit.
Who else?
Little twin.
Snatch, little twin.
He wrong.
Who else?
What's some other rappers?
I don't really be seeing
anybody else.
And the other muffled.
You know they up already.
I ain't going to say the other muffles.
Y'all know they up already.
Yeah.
I'm falling on.
Yeah.
What I always ask is, what would you put on the Mount Rushmore
of Chicago music?
Like the niggins that already did it.
Like top four, top five best rappers to come from Chicago.
That came out of this shit.
Yeah, that came out this shit.
Oh, shit.
Little dirt.
You, motherfucker.
No, little dirt.
I said putting a little dirt on there.
Luddirk.
Who else came for Chicago?
You heard, but he came from Chicago.
He was, I see, oh.
Who else?
Chief Keefe.
Chief Keefe, y'all.
Who the fuck came from Chicago?
What else?
You got one more.
You got Chief Keefe, Little Dirt.
Who was the third one you said?
Chief Keefe.
Little Dirk.
What the full? You just said somebody else.
You just said somebody else.
What the fuck?
I did.
Yeah.
You just said somebody else shit.
Give me two more.
King Von.
Yeah, King Von.
King Vaughan.
Yep.
On Sosa.
Yep.
G.
Herbond.
G Herbo.
Yep.
G Herbo.
And who else?
Polo G.
Polo G.
Oh, bro.
That's who came from the rag.
Yeah, that's right.
That's who came from the rack.
Yeah, that's right.
No, I feel like that's pretty much like the correct top four of the drill.
No, boy.
I feel like the fourth one is kind of
Like to me I would probably pick
G Herbo over Polo G in terms of just
Longevity and everything
Well we ain't pin in no order
But to me so it's on
Dirt and then
I would probably go G Herbo but
You know
Yeah
All right so when you drive on a new project
What's the plan in terms of new music and shit like that
It's common
There's no music coming
I'm for the job
I'm going to hit y'all outside your hips, you know?
If they ain't heard your music,
and this is the first time I was listening to you through this interview.
What song should they check out right now?
What song?
Say goodbye.
That's that shit right now.
That's that shit right now.
Muffalo is doing all that trolling.
That's that shit right now.
What's the wrong with y'all?
That's that shit right now.
Focus around with y'all.
For sure.
But yeah, for sure, like, the music is going crazy,
and I definitely feel like you guys got the wave right now,
so definitely just stay focused and just keep putting it down.
Stay out the way, man.
Yeah, that too.
Stay the fuck out the way, bro.
Right way, no bouts.
What the fuck the line on your neck mean, man?
What the fuck is that?
No, I was for, come on, for him.
I was going to get, this really forced to be 59,
I already felt to get 50-night for my shit,
but there's, like, it's, like, it's H.
I own a back, and it's nine, four.
I tapped out that she was hurting
and I never,
I ain't never go back to that shit
for a ain't gonna lie.
This really for it to be 50-night though.
This is for the 5, for to be red.
For my shit, bro, I'm gonna get it done,
but not right now, no type of shit.
I ain't from the focus on this shit.
This shit hurt.
Oh, boy, shit.
Good show.
All right.
Filly shot.
Appreciate you, bro.
Everybody go tune in on all streaming services,
Instagram, etc.
Shout out to my man,
Rima, holding it down.
Shout out to old PGF.
Free my boy, No.
Know that.
You know that.
I got to get that.
When he gets out, we got to get that interview.
I want to know what the fuck you've been up to.
I appreciate y'all.
No jumper.
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