No Jumper - GloJays on GoFundMe Scam, Broke IG Models, Giving Back on Tiktok & More
Episode Date: January 23, 2023GloJays talks about his early days in Arkansas, Tik Tokers stealing his content, getting scammed, meeting Jay-Z, and more. ----- 00:00 Intro 0:00 Flakko asks GloJays about growing up in Little Rock, ...Arkansas 2:14 Flakko tells GloJays about Jerry Jones attending the Little Rock Nine protest 3:12 Growing up with a stepdad and calling his real dad by his first name 6:02 Flakko tells GloJays he should start a school for hospitality for kids to stay off the streets 8:30 GloJays on keeping a close circle of friends and Flakko says to stay away from starving dudes 10:10 GloJays says IG h**s have no money and don’t know how to monetize their following 11:50 Flakko asks GloJays if he’s ever paid for girls, GloJays says everyone pays indirectly 13:40 GloJays talks making content in high school 17:45 Flakko says that other Tik Tokers copy GloJay’s content, word for word at times 18:40 GloJays talks about reuniting a woman with her homeless sister for the first time in 25 years 21:12 GloJays on starting a GoFundMe for a homeless lady who turned out to be a scammer 26:30 GloJays on confronting the homeless scammer and being canceled 29:00 Flakko says GloJays has a wonderful “Mouthpiece”, is smooth with women, and meeting Jessika the Prankster 33:20 GloJays says that any guy with clout and a following can pull an Instagram girl 37:20 GloJays & friend talk about making a million dollars at 21 40:20 Flakko says he’s broke compared to GloJays and his other friends in the industry 41:40 GloJays talks about meeting Jay-Z 43:45 Flakko asks GloJays about the Donald Trump comments, allegedly calling him the voice of God ----- 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
Transcript
Discussion (0)
No junker, coolest podcast in the world, man.
We're back with...
GloJ is one and only.
GloJ, listen.
So, you've been the first guest to Ashley.
So this is running joke that I don't introduce none of my guests, right?
You feel of me?
But you actually beat me to it.
So, GloJ, right?
Yeah.
Your first off, man, how are you feeling, man?
Like, you came dripped out, man?
I really just like, I wanted to stay grounded.
I ain't put no jewelry on, no none of that.
I said, let me just stay grounded.
And actually, I did not mean to put on the horns, but I feel good.
You know, listen though, but like when you wear orange in L.A., like, that means Hoover.
For real?
Yes, right.
Now, I have a personal in-house Hoover Associate, so, like, I guess I'll feel safe walking around.
Type shit.
You feel what I?
So I need to change my pants.
Listen, man.
Glow J might be the, you feel what I mean, like the most tapped-in gangster in the world, man.
No, I need to change my...
Hey, bro, I need some new pants, man.
Damn.
Nah, listen.
Listen.
I ain't going to cap.
And he looks like he's a shooter.
Man, so you might be safe.
Yeah.
For sure.
I know it, bro.
It's the light skin, bro.
It's the light skin dudes, yo.
You gotta have somebody with you.
They are unsuspecting.
Yeah.
But they put in work.
Man.
Yo, bro.
So where are you from, man?
I'm from Little Rock.
I'm from Little Rock.
Yeah.
Little Rock, Arkansas.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, okay.
So outside of like smashing white women, like, what's there to do that?
Damn, I ain't never did that.
Stop it, bro.
Maybe I ain't gonna lie.
I got two on my roster.
In Little Rock, Arkansas?
For a show.
I don't know.
Have you been?
No.
So what the fuck?
Is there black folks there?
What the fuck?
It's Arkansas.
God damn it.
Little Rock, bro.
Little Rock is straight black.
Everything else?
Okay, cool.
But like Little Rock, yeah, it's definitely 100% us.
Got you.
So, like, you weren't, like, smashing all the white punanis.
Nah, it wasn't, it's not that many.
No.
No.
It's a black town.
It's like Atlanta, but, like, really small.
So more so, like, Chicago, but really small.
Wait, so is Little Rock, again, like, I'm super slow.
Yeah.
Is Little Rock the place where, like, there was, like, I think MLK went there, right?
Yeah.
It was, like, banging in the Rock, too, and Little Rock 9, all that.
Oh, no, Jerry Jones.
Yeah, exactly.
Yo, how you feeling about that, man?
Like, Jerry Jones is resurfacing that he was already putting in work, man, havoc.
Man, look, I'm going to be quite honest with you.
I'm not going on here in Cap.
I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
No?
So, all right, so there's a picture that, like, surfers, right?
So apparently, like, they was trying to, like, desegregate schools right back then, right?
Yeah, true.
Yeah.
And Jerry Jones is the owner of the Cowboys.
Right.
And apparently, like, a pitcher surface where he was front row, you feel what I mean?
Like, trying to stop them from segregated school and allowing black folks to enter.
You feel what I mean?
Oh, I think a lot of that's quite expected, though.
I mean, what you're to expect?
Oh, white man, I owner of Cowboys.
How much I'll expect from?
He's old as heck, man, right?
I believe he's like 90, but like, yeah.
Damn, he is.
Right.
Yeah.
I try not to give into the stereotype
that all, you know, in older white folks
are racist, but like when you truly look at it, bro,
like it's kind of like, how can you not be?
It's how you came up?
Exactly.
This is what you used to.
Exactly, right?
Like, how can you not be, right?
Right.
Now, what's the dude in, like, Arkansas?
Like, what type of kid were you?
Were you in the streets or were you, like, a mark like myself?
A mix of both.
More so, like, my younger age, probably, like, up until I was like,
nine, I was, like, I was in the streets, for sure.
Mm.
Yeah, like.
Nine years old?
Yeah.
God, yo, god, dang.
You'll give it up early up there.
Yeah, because, like, I lived in the hood.
So, like, when you come outside, I come from, when I say the hood, I mean,
riding our bikes.
I'm talking about bikes getting stolen.
I'm talking about, like, man, you name it.
It was a Salvation Army right down the street so they can fit the dynamic of what's going on.
So, you know what I'm saying?
It was a lot of times when I would come outside and shootout's going on right down.
It became normal.
And you got to think when I say normal, of course it's not normal.
But when you get used a certain shit and you see it all the time, it becomes a norm.
So that's what I was exposed to.
But then I say nine years old because as I got old,
that's when I was nine, I started hanging around, like, my school had some white kids,
and the people was rich.
Super rich.
So I went to their house, and I had never been to, like, a big house and nothing like that,
and seen nice cars all that.
I said, damn.
I don't know.
It sparked something like, oh, life can be like this.
It just hit me like, I want my life like this.
I don't like that.
So that really, like, yeah, probably nine years old.
At nine years old, man.
So, like, are there any gangs up there?
Or, like, is it just like the streets is just like, you know, like just blocks and that?
Yeah, it's gang.
It's hell of gang activity, so.
Now, okay, so I'm assuming like nobody was reckless enough to put a nine-year-old in a gang, right?
Nah, no, no, no.
That was a choice, though.
I had the opportunity a lot.
I definitely had the opportunity, and I was affiliated around a lot, but I never, even to this day, like, when I went to college and shit, I was like, I really don't want to play as nothing.
Because I just want to be me.
I'm like, I'm not me.
I don't want to be affiliated or called or in a part of none of that shit.
I just want to be myself.
Man, definitely.
And you grew up in a two-parent household or what?
Yeah, my stepdad, my mom.
Stepped at my mom.
So, like, have you met your, like, you're a...
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he's cool.
I mean, he's cool.
He cool.
I mean, yeah, my stepdad had been in my life since I was two, though.
So you got to think, like, that's really my real dad.
Like, that's when I say dad, that's who I mean.
My real dad, I just call him his name.
You don't have your, like, biological dad kind of, like, been upset?
Like, like, so if you, like, refer to, like, your, like, stepdad as dad,
in, you know, like the interviews like that, right?
Yeah.
Like, have your biological dad, like, spoke up and said, bro, like.
Nah, what's you going to say?
Shit, yeah.
I mean, he's been on license, like, since I was two.
What's you going to say, for real?
Nothing.
There's nothing you can tell me.
And, I mean, he even know.
I call him Justin.
I call my real dad or dad.
I mean, it is what it is.
You call him Justin?
Yeah, that's his name.
Hey, listen up.
Bro, like, I guess, like, if you've been, like, in and out of somebody's life,
then, like, you really don't, like, dictate, you know, like, right?
Exactly how to respect you.
And it's a big thing, too, because I ain't going to lie to you.
Like, my stepdad, I feel like having a two-parent household is, especially for a male,
a black male at that.
That's damn near a need.
Like, you have to have that.
So I had the dynamic.
But I ain't going to say my stepdad is even, like, opening doors for my mom and stuff like that.
He don't do none of that, like, even though affection, because he didn't have his dad,
so he don't really know how to show affection for real.
So I would, like, I just took notes.
Like, I would see the shit he would do.
And then I was like, I think that's smart.
I'm going to take that from you, but I feel like you should do it like this.
Not that I told him, but that's how I applied to my life.
That's why I always open car doors.
I'm hell of gentlemen and stuff like that.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like nobody did that around me.
Even to this day, it's rare you'll see a male like open the door for a female and stuff like that.
Yeah.
Nah, but I feel like that's like, that's just like everybody like down soft, right?
Because niggas like us who grew up, you know, like in the East Coast and the Midwest is kind of like, you know, like.
So you're not on that?
Nah, man.
But I should be though.
You feel me?
Yeah.
No, but like, Glow J needs to like open up like a glow.
Low J school of hospitality, right?
That'll be smart.
So how much, like, what type of cuts you want for that?
If I really run that shit, run that play and it go crazy, like, you want to cut because
you gave the idea.
So how are we going to do it?
Yo, listen, man.
You can say no.
Here, right.
So look, I won't take a cup, but I see you being like all I missed their beast level one day,
right?
You feel me?
Yeah.
So when you do get to that level, remember you.
You just got to come back and F with me, man.
I'm going to come fuck with you.
For sure.
For sure, for sure, right?
Now, okay, so in the street, she said, bro, at night as though, listen, man, I ain't trying to be no dusty ninja.
Yeah.
You feel, me, like, engaging in crime.
Now, did you get into sports or, like, what type of hobbies, like, drew you away from?
Football.
Yeah.
Wait, hold on, hold on.
Like, let me guess.
Uh-huh.
Because you're actually taller than I expected.
Really?
Yeah.
I don't know why.
In my videos, I look like, I know.
I'm in peewee, right?
Peweewee.
You're taller than I expected, and you look, but you're kind of, like, small and
you're kind of, like, small and I'm expecting cornerback.
Yeah, for sure.
That's the only position I played.
One position?
That's it.
Corner.
How nice for you,
you don't, man.
I ran a 4-2 in the 40.
God damn.
Yeah, so you ain't burning me.
Yo,
it's that down south blood, bro.
Like John Ross was down south too, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And I was ain't a lot.
I almost had a football scholarship.
But I tore my MCF, so that canceled all that out.
Here, right?
So in your prime, right?
Yeah.
Now, I've never been to a point where, like,
I was ever nice enough to even think about playing D1, right?
Right. But when you were in your prime, like, what's the hood?
Like, yo, listen, man, Glow J fin to take us out this hood, man.
You feel me, man?
Like, football fin the takers out the streets.
No, because I'm so anti-social.
I don't always been anti-social.
People don't really have that, like, with me.
They don't, I mean, like, what you see is what you give with me.
I be with the same people.
I don't really talk to nobody.
I'm real anti-so.
So I never had a big group of friends or nothing to even say some shit like that.
Yeah.
Because you know damn well, I don't even talk to y'all.
But that means that you're just respectfully.
Like, I don't even talk to y'all.
Of course.
I would you on now, right?
So, like, and I would expect that a lot of people from your community is now, like,
reached out after to be put on too, right?
I change my number so often, bro.
Oh, man.
You know, he's a cold nigga, man.
But, not, you got to think, it also, it's not from being cocky or Hollywood or no shit
like that, but you got to think my content line, the content is different.
So my content is giving money.
So it gives us perception, oh, this nigga just likes to give away money.
Ooh, let me ask him for money.
Yeah.
All this weird shit.
when I don't respond and be, oh, your content is not real,
it's just all for the internet.
No, Nick.
Yeah, of course.
No, I do for who I want to do for.
I'm not doing for you because you asked me to.
By the time you ask, I really don't want to do it.
Of course.
Let me do it.
Man, listen, man, and I learn one thing and one thing, you know,
like once I got some type of like, you know, like cloud, right?
Yeah.
It's stay away from starving niggas, man.
Man, what?
Them nigs will bring you down and take you for everything you got.
Man, listen.
And females, too.
No, facts.
You probably number one females.
Starving females
What?
Wait, but like,
and are females, like, still starving?
Because I feel like if you're like a bad chick
It's almost impossible to be a starving bad chick, right?
Y'all hear this shit.
Wait, hold up.
So, like, you've dealt with starving bad chicks?
Y'all hear this shit?
What?
You can't make this shit up.
Bro, these Instagram females you'll be seeing,
for real, for real, don't have no money.
I promise you they don't.
And they can have three, 400,000 followers
and don't even know how to monetize it.
I've seen it firsthand.
Like, I'm talking dirt poor.
I'm talking begging niggas for.
for money type shit, no funny.
God damn.
Like, it's terrible.
I don't, yeah, it's bad.
Yo, like, I gotta stop thinking and, like,
these females are out of my league then,
because if, like, they...
Please stop.
You feel me?
Right.
Because if they, like, dirt poor,
they're like, I can't...
You feel I'm like...
You got to think.
And then, not only are they dirt poor,
they don't even, when they come around you,
they don't feel like they have to do anything for you.
You know what I like, my career being clean,
my lunge being, I just like being taken care of.
They feel like, because they're pretty,
and a lot of these lame-ass niggas,
niggas, give them this perception.
No, man.
Hell, no.
I was like, nah, that shit ain't enough for me.
You're going to have to come with some more.
Like, you're going to have to.
Yo, like, so have you cracked a chick yet where, you know, like you, before the TikTok
clouted in the fame, right?
And you've seen her, like, IG, and you fantasize and drew about her, man.
For sure.
Have you cracked them cheeks yet?
Fuck, yes.
Really?
I'm going to tell you it's the worst.
It is not the perception you think.
It was extremely bad ones, bro.
That's shit.
don't be that good, bro.
It don't.
Because they're bad, right?
So they're bad.
So, I mean, I can nut because I mean, you bad.
I can look at you.
But as far as, like, the quality of it,
it'd be like, man, this shit ain't what is cracked out to be for real.
Yo, listen, right?
Because I have, like, one chick that's on my head list called Maloo Trevor Ha-ho.
I ain't never heard of.
No?
Nope.
Nope.
Bro.
She liked that?
Finn, listen up, bro.
You listen.
Like, she can have it all.
Like, life savings, uh, checking the accounts.
You're crashing the fuck out.
Nah, I'm tripping, bro.
Not the lifesavers, but like, Malu can definitely get something.
You're right?
And niggas like you are the reason why.
Of course.
Wait.
Wait, do you pay?
No, fuck no.
Stop it, man.
Fuck no.
You don't pay for it, like, Punani?
No, hell no.
Indirectly, maybe.
Nah, but I feel like these, like, so like these like Instagram chicks, right?
Like, it has to be some type of like pay for play, right?
Nah.
Or maybe.
It's the perception that you think that.
They're going to come around.
They come around and see nice cars and penthouses and they have the assumption that
they're going to get something.
And they, I mean, I'm probably going to take you out to eat for sure.
Yeah, we can go eat.
But then from there, it'd be like, all right, she's going to give it to me.
Cool.
I know that.
And she's going to think after she'd give it to me.
Now, now I'm green.
She thinks I like shit shit by that side.
No, baby.
Fuck no.
Yo, listen, maybe it's the like, it's the aroma, right?
Because, like, instead of picking them up in my whip.
Yeah.
You know, like, listen, man, because again, because I'm a brokey, right?
And I don't have a Rolls Royce yet, right?
Right.
But I ran out the Rose Royce, you feel me?
I take her to, like, this expensive restaurant.
Why would you do all that?
Like...
Now you already sitting, you're already...
You're already sitting at a band already.
You're sitting at a band.
Her outfit probably ain't even a band.
That's true, right?
Right?
But, like, but, though, like, they're taxing niggas like me, though.
Yeah.
They tax, right?
Right.
But you know what it is?
That's true.
And I feel like when you really, like, your fan base there for real,
and they see, like, you go to my gram,
you see my numbers, they go up everywhere.
I just want to be around them.
Fuck it, I just want to be around them.
So, yeah, I can see that.
But I also tell you, at this point now,
I prefer a regular female over Instagram female all day.
Now, listen, man, that's a fact, man.
So after tearing your, like, MCI, right?
Yeah.
All right.
So, like, when did you now transition into saying,
you'll listen, man, I'm going to start making content.
And was TikTok?
the first platform like you got on?
I'm going to be honest.
I started making content for real
when I was like 12.
I did like skits.
I was doing skits.
You've been on it early.
But it never bit because I wouldn't be in myself for real.
That's the whole key to it.
I wasn't really being myself.
I was like looking at everybody else content
trying to framework it and do my shit like there.
But the whole time you got to think it's already a Drake.
So if you another artist come in sound just like Drake,
you're not going to go.
We already got that.
But then you got to think I came in like and I was inconsistent
because it wasn't working.
I was like, man, this shit ain't popping.
I'm done with it.
And then I had a job.
I was working Mercedes in Atlanta.
I was a service of out of 19.
God, damn.
Yeah, I was learning at 19,
so I was making over six figures at that age.
You're better rich type shit.
God damn.
That's what they don't know.
But that's okay.
But look, I rather, I keep it that way.
Yeah.
But, nah, so I was 19.
I had that going for myself.
That's what moved me.
That's why I moved to Atlanta for real
because I had my career set in place.
But the whole time I was doing that shit,
I said, but it's not for me.
Like, I had a glass, always my name or all that shit.
But I was like, man, it's not for me.
It's cool.
I said all the time it's not for me
And then I was like, okay
I think I just started
I slowly started fucking with
internet again I did start on TikTok this time
And then I posted one video
It really ain't
I was doing like my photography stuff
But I really didn't like doing that shit no more
And then I was like
I was gonna do a photo shoot of a homeless person
But then somebody just started recording
Like our conversation or whatnot
And I just started asking about his life
And then I posted it because he was cool with it
I posted like about his life
And they did like 1.3 million views
Oh God, yeah
Yeah, so actually it did it slow.
I posted it.
It didn't do nothing for like a week.
Then I came back.
It was like 400K.
Then I came back again.
It was like a meal.
And I was like, hmm.
Wait, that's a secret, right?
Because, so, you know, I cracked a YouTube algorithm.
Yeah.
I cracked the IG algorithm.
Sure.
But I can't crack that TikTok algorithm, right?
At one.
And I delete my videos.
So, like, if I don't see it do numbers unless in like 48 hours, it got to go.
You know my trick, though?
What?
My trick, I test on Instagram.
Instagram. My Instagram is my test. I have like, if it do a thousand likes in like 10 minutes
on a video, I'm like, okay, this is going to go viral on TikTok. It always works like that.
Really? If it don't really do a thousand and ten, I don't even put it on my TikTok.
Like, mm, that's cool. And some videos I drop, when I know they go, I put it on TikTok first
and I just drop it on Instagram at the same time and it just, it just go. So that's my trick.
Yo, that's amazing, man. You feel me? Now, like, what did you realize, yo, like, and I'm lit now?
I still haven't realized it. Man, stop. What?
bro you are everywhere
listen bro
like bro
and like you have like master
like the cross platform thing right
like we're like
when I open up my
my YouTube shorts
go James there
yeah
when I open up my IG
yeah the nigger there's
Facebook too
Facebook TikTok the nikanaer bro
we can't escape you
at all right
and it's heavy numbers
10 million 20
like it's heavy
So, like, how did you become consistent enough to where now, like, you just pop it on on every platform to where now things is just autopilot now for you?
Yeah, it is auto pilot now.
And like I said, I still don't feel like I'm famous or none of that shit.
I don't know why that is, but I do feel like I need that.
But I don't know.
I'm at a point now where I feel like, okay, I'm going to post a video.
I know what he's going to do.
Just off the strength of I know how content is.
And I know my content and the way I built my shit too.
You got to think I started.
A lot of people put themselves in a box.
or they let their fan base put them in the box.
If you got, if you blew up doing one thing, I advise as soon as you get hot,
switch it while you're still hot.
Because I think, if you do the same shit for so long, bro, it's going to die down.
And then when it's dying down and people start to go away and you try to switch it up then,
they're like, nah, this nigger corny.
I did this shit in the middle of being hot.
Like in the middle going crazy.
I said, nah, fuck this.
I'm switching it.
And I switched from like the giving back home and stuff to like,
start shooting my shot of girls.
You knick's not doing that.
I just, I don't know.
I just be playing with it and it's easy.
It's so much stuff on the internet.
that people are not doing.
Yo, I realize that too, right?
So, like, and you would do a trend,
and then all of a sudden I'll start seeing the other,
like, TikTok niggas, start doing it too.
Now, if that was me, quite personally,
I wouldn't take that level of disrespect.
Jack in my shit, I'm calling niggins all left and right.
So, like, how do you, like, just avoid, like,
I'm not even going to, like, you feel, me,
like bother with you, niggas, y'all eat?
If you look at my profiles, I don't follow anybody.
I go on Instagram
I follow like 100 people
TikTok I don't follow
about it
I'll be seeing it
but then when I be seeing it
it'd be like
But it gets outrageous though
right
Like right
Because if you're taking a nigga
shit word for word
They do word for word too
That's crazy
Yeah
Right like that's nuts man
Now yo so here right
So like the one thing about like
In your content bro
Is it's it's entertaining
But it's also impactful man
Because I've seen like
You actually like reunite his sisters
After 25 years
You saw that.
Like, tell that story, man.
Like, how did that happen?
Yeah, so Miss Dana is her name.
Yeah, Ms. Dana.
Yeah, I saw her because I don't know what I was doing.
She was going crazy somewhere.
Like, she was out.
You know, some of the only people would be like,
I was spoken.
She was wilding.
And then I had just started talking to her and stuff like that.
And I just, I gave her money that first time.
I did an interview over her.
And she told her, I posted it.
Yeah, I remember doing it.
I did interview.
I posted it.
Then her sister reached out to me.
So her sister was actually in Arkansas.
Mind you, I'm from there.
So I was like, damn, that's ironic.
Cool.
So I ended up, I just sent her the money
I said they was going to drive down there
I paid for their hotel
I got out there on video too
Pay for the hotel
I got them down here
I linked them up
And Ms. Dana did not want to go back
with her
Like she had the opportunity
Not to be homeless tomorrow
So she chose not to go back
Why really?
Yeah
She chose not to go back home
She would rather be homeless
Yo
And like that's the thing
That really like gets me right
Because I
Here so like you actually
Like talk to more
than I've ever had right
Like what do you think
It's the most
Contributive factor
To homelessness
No responsibility
You got to think
If I try to pull you back
Into this real world
That you escaped from
Essentially
Yes, you do live outside
Yes, you do live in a tent
However, you don't have any bills
You have no responsibility
The only thing you got to do
Is whatever the fuck you want
You gotta think
People gonna make sure
In Atlanta
They're gonna make sure you fed
Like they people don't understand
These homes people be having money
But I swear to God
They make $300 a day
Easily
If you add that up
That's over six figures
Especially like
If you have a really sad story
It's over
Yeah, it's over with.
It's over with.
I've seen it.
I've seen it.
I'm like, damn.
And that's the thing.
You know, sad story.
They, they're smart.
They're not dumb.
It's a hustle.
I promise you, when they make up these stories, like, they, they, they calculated, they
added up.
They, they, they structure it right.
Because they know, we're human.
We know what is sad to other people.
We know what to tell somebody to make them sad.
It's simple.
Yeah.
Put a sob story together.
They're going to give me more money.
That's what they do.
Yeah, man.
And that's why, like, I'm reluct in the times, right?
But after a while, man, I just said, man, God, man.
But listen, man, like, if this person is finesse me, it's cool, bro.
Yeah.
You feel me here, bro.
You feel me, right?
Yeah.
Right.
But, but no good deed goes unpunished though, right?
Because I've seen, uh, and you was in a scandal now.
Yeah.
What, like five months ago?
Yeah.
Right.
Now, that's a perfect example of no good deed goes unpunished.
Meaning, listen, man, if you out here trying to help people.
That shit on shit.
on you.
Right?
You don't get shit on them.
Now, explain that story, man.
Like, why was people in online and in my feed saying,
that shit was huge.
Brut.
And it was the most scandalous title, right?
Now again.
I haven't really, like, dive too deep into it.
Yeah.
But why was the title, Glow J is scamming?
Yeah.
So, boom.
It was a lady.
Actually, I'm going to be honest,
when I'd be seeing homeless people,
I like to scout them out and feel the vibe myself.
Yeah.
But there's one, this is the first time I didn't feel the vibe and energy myself.
I went off someone, one of my little niggas told me.
It was like, it's this lady in Union City.
She's out here with her whole family.
They're homeless.
I'm like, damn, okay, cool.
And me being oblivious and I understand that they're our professional panhandlers on this earth.
That's my first time learning that.
So boom, I pulled up on her.
I did a video.
I gave her 500.
And I started to go for me, which I've done three of them.
And everybody and all of them, they got all the bread.
Everything was super straight.
Cool.
And this one, I started to go for me for, of course, they run up 20K in a day or something like that.
But me being me.
In a day?
Yeah.
Yeah, her story must have been stupid.
It's like, stupid stuff.
Yeah, that had my platform.
Yeah.
It would be like, okay, cool.
I was like, all right, cool.
Me being me, something in my gut.
Because people told me, like, it was a video.
Like, when I dropped that video, somebody else made it, like, it was a lady.
It was like, she called her whole name, said, you are not homeless.
You out here scamming.
Like, what are you doing all this for?
Like, you got a house and kids.
Like, you got all this.
I'm like, okay.
Mind you, I see this video.
And the go from me, just hit that.
I'm like, do I pull up on her and just drop the whole bag?
Or do I, like, do I not?
I'm like, nah, I got with some of my colleagues.
And I was like, nah, bro, just give her like $3,500 right now.
I mind you, if you homeless, and I give you $3,500.
But actually, that's $4,000.
I just gave you five.
I was like, okay, I put up on her, I gave her that.
And then from there, she ended up getting the phone.
She got everything she needed it.
But, you know, it was crazy.
The next day, she had texted me and was like, she needs $300 for baby formula or something.
In my head, I'm like, I just gave you $3,500.
But she told me, she was like, she was staying in the hotel day or that.
She said she used that to pay up her back.
I'm like, what the fuck?
in my head, but I'm like, okay, I'm not going to question it, cool, whatever.
So boom, I give it a $3,500, then she creates TikTok because I told her, I was like,
if I see you working, in the video, I said this too, I said, if I see you working, I see you
trying to do better, I put her on a bunch of job opportunities, I put her in position to win.
She didn't want to take it.
That's another red flag.
I'm like, damn, okay, I'm throwing you all this bait, and you don't want to take none of it.
She creates TikTok and says, he didn't give me all my money, da-da-da-da, and it just blows
completely out of proportion.
And I'm like, okay.
Now at this point, you tarnishing my name.
What the fuck makes you think I'm going to give you the rest of it now?
Yeah.
So I ended up wiring it back to go for me.
Got receipts on that too.
I ended up just wiring it back and I was like, okay.
But at that point, they had already like, they started up and they wanted to do.
In which I honestly knew, I was like, man, actually Marco, funny Marco, he told me.
He was like, bro, what you doing is great, but he's going, it's going, somebody going to try to shit on you.
That's what they do.
Of course.
I was like, okay, cool.
So they did that whole situation.
And I was like, well, whatever.
I ain't tripping.
They call me his camera.
I don't, fuck it.
Bro, that's insane too, man, right?
And, like, to think that you actually got in a lot of that mess just for trying to do the right thing.
Yeah.
It's insane, man.
Now, here, so, like, and she told a story right now, again, like, it's hard to really, like, to cipher which is true.
Yep.
Right?
Because, like, usually you are in that predicament.
Right.
Because you have character flaws, right?
in terms of being like homeless, et cetera, et cetera, right?
You feel me?
Again, but not all homeless people, right?
But most are in that position for like having character flaws, right?
Yeah.
So maybe lying, you know.
She has major ones.
I'm going to tell you the truth.
Like, when I pulled up on her at her hotel to give it a other $3,500,
when I, like, the door was open.
You know, like those little motels, like the door just over and you,
people can walk past and stuff.
It was like, it's like one of those day-to-day, really cheap ones.
So, of course, it's a lot of other homeless people that live in there.
So as a lady, she was trying to get my attention.
She was trying to talk to me or something like that.
And the other, like, I'm saying I was doing the video with,
she ended like getting really mad right then.
I was like, what the fuck?
She said, shut the door.
I'm shutting the door.
And then we continued on.
But then when I walked out, she saw me in the parking lot.
She was like, I just want to let you know.
She didn't pinpoint her.
She said, a lot of these people out here are just scamming.
I was like, they're not really homeless.
And my head, I'm like, oh, shit, this is the second time.
I'm hearing this.
I'm like, okay.
Mind you, after that, I told the lady my email.
She needed help too.
I gave her my email.
She emailed me.
And it was like, she just hit me for trying to tell you the truth.
I called the police and all that came out, verified truth.
Oh, wow.
And I'm like, damn.
Okay.
And mind you, I'm still trying to help her.
And then, boom, set this out.
So I ended up, I even got to a point where I was like, bro, it's just, I'm honestly
truly, I'm just, bro, it's just 20 bands.
I'm not really, I'm not, we're not sweating over 20K for real.
Just 20 bands, God damn.
No, I ain't saying I'm on a cocky shit, but in my position of the shit I'd be doing.
Like, you think I'm feeling I'm feeling really sweat over 20K, bro?
And fight child over this shit?
No.
So I'm reaching out.
So I'm like, bro, nah, I give you the bread.
I don't care, bro.
I'll give you the money.
I don't care before I wired it back.
But she was like, nah, she wanted to take it to court and get a lawyer.
Then at that point, I said, I'll buy all means, please.
I'm thinking of me.
So, like, that tells me that there were people in her ear.
Of course.
You feel, and giving her, like, bad advice.
Mind you, think about this.
All the people, like, as viral as this shit went, right?
Big as it got, she's still homeless.
If you want it better or could do better, don't you think you would have a job by now
with all that exposure?
You're still on the same shit.
Oh.
here, right, so she is homeless.
Now, um, I think she says, right?
So I think she said something like, y'all told her to come out the house and do the video
and on the curb.
Is that true or no?
Fuck, no.
I didn't even see that.
Yeah.
Brother, right?
Cause like, bro, like, I think it was her, like, like here, right?
Because for example, right, like her and like most of the females who are doing like the
hate piece on you.
Yeah.
They all look alike.
So like it do look alike.
It may have been like, you feel me?
Don't look alike.
I peeped this.
Like, yellow hair is crazy.
Right.
It may have been,
if one of the right, right, but,
yo, hair, right?
So, like, that was like your first, like, you know,
like, what, like scandal?
Yeah.
Only one.
Was you like, damn, bro.
Like, it's probably over with for me?
No, fuck no.
Yeah.
All right, man.
I ain't a lot because I feel like,
I was telling us yesterday.
I feel like I'm one of the people.
God put certain people on this earth that's like,
somebody got to leave us.
Somebody got to know what's going on out here.
You got to think everybody can't be the blind.
leading the blind. Somebody got to know. I feel like I'm just one of those people on
universe that know like what's going on. I know my purpose too. And the reason I know my purpose
is like if you look all platforms, I'm viral consistently. It's like, what else could be
your purpose? Like I mean, that shit works for me consistently every day. It's like, it's not
happening to everybody. So I be like, yeah, nah, I ain't, I ain't sweat none of that. Did I step back
for a second off the internet? I did. Just because I was like, I'm like, I don't want to turn
on no comments and none. So let that shit die down. I got off. I got off the internet for like a month.
Well, and I really got up.
I just didn't post that much for a month.
I was just cooler.
Like, whatever.
Chill and let it die down a little bit.
And hit right back full throttle.
Yeah, right?
Yeah.
So, like, that situation is cool.
Now, there was one other one where,
where, like, again, like, we never met, right?
But I knew that you were like, bro, like, like,
you were innocent, right?
So.
It was this guy called Seven to Don, right?
He said some shit.
And he went live, right?
I didn't see that.
I think, right?
But, like, just a story to me, like, now, I can understand a single mother of kids,
but as a grown able-bodied man, right?
Yeah.
Like, I guess crying about not getting a handout or, like, not getting more than, like, $200 to me was kind of, like.
Because when I put it out, I tried to get him, like, cash-ups.
I tried to get it set up for him, but nobody was rocking with his story.
It was good.
So he ain't getting it.
I was sending him, I sent him a screen recording of all.
A grown-man, though, right?
I'm like, bro, nobody sent you shit.
He's grown as hell, man.
But, yeah.
But, yo, listen, man, again, people.
And he came and, like, he answered everything with a straight face.
You feel me?
Everything.
Now, past the foolery, man.
Yeah.
Let's get into, yo.
Glow J.
Mouthpiece.
I heard, man, like, you got an emacconic mouthpiece meaning,
but you know how to talk to people.
Yeah.
And, like, you are great with the ladies, man.
For sure.
Now, you was actually in a high profile relationship, right?
Yeah.
now I'm gonna lie bro
like when I seen a freaking TikTok
of her crying and saying that glow J dog der out
and cheated on her
That shit was crazy
So one
How did you and Jessica the pranker right
Yeah Jessica the prankster
Yeah me yeah
Uh how did we
Me and Jess met
I think I DM'd her
Nah yeah I had DM'd her
It was like it was way before we had started like
Being together
Yeah
So I had DM'd her
It was cool like we were just chopping it up
And then I was at Atlantic Station
at a random and she was there too
she at DM me was like I see you I was like okay
cool then we did a video together like
let's do our video we were supposed to
originally we were supposed to do a video together
then I was like all right cool let's do it so we ran the video
I posted it went crazy crazy and I'm taking it down
but why because I don't what the fuck
her team ain't like she was mean they was being mean to her in the comments
because she was like being disrespectful
she like curved me
I'm like getting up around some shit
but that's how we set it up I'm like okay cool
so I took it down for that then when she told me like
they're being meaning me I took it down
And then I ended up like, we started being cool.
And then we became relationship.
Like, it was cool.
It was driving.
And how fast after, I guess, like the first DM did you all, I guess, like,
start dating or talking romantically?
Like five, six months.
Oh, man, bro, bro.
Bro, that's quick, right?
Because, yo, because, listen, I ain't going to lie.
Like, that's a good one, bro, right?
Because, bro, there's a lot of dudes who are trying to get at Jessica.
Feel me, my soul?
Yeah.
Right.
So I'm thoroughly impressed.
Yeah.
I'm impressed you back there.
Now, now, like, where do things go wrong?
Because, like, people were not trying to call you a two-timer, a cheetah.
Now, now, when I heard the story, well, heard, like, whatever version of the story is,
I was like, listen, man, GloJ is my spirit animal.
For sure.
To break up with a short of the day and then have a batty on a flight.
Listen, GloJ is my spirit animal, bro.
I would have lived your life, my guy.
Look, I would tell people, too, everything, the glitters ain't go old, bro.
I say that.
I mean, I just use.
a great person.
100% great individual.
Nothing, nothing wrong with it at all.
Not to me.
But I just felt like it was a lot of, you know, she was, I'm going to just be honest.
Fuck it.
We on here.
It's going to go.
Okay.
Fuck it.
All right.
So she's 19 and I was 22, 23.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's cool.
But at the same time, like, as I know her mom, that's how she really is.
Really?
Her mom's real like that.
He's really like that.
Wow.
Real life.
Like, worse than real life.
Hell no.
Her mom's like that.
Like, really like that.
So it's like location.
7, 8 p.m. curfews.
At 19?
Yeah, real stiff.
And mind you, for a certain amount of time, it'd be cool.
Like, we were the other way.
Like, four or five months, I never spent the night in my career.
Mind you, I'd stay alone.
Like, never spent the night, none of that.
So, you know, that played a huge part.
But, I mean, I signed up for that.
So I really can't blame for that.
But then it would be like, okay, all the extra shit to come with it.
It'd be like, all right, is it worth it?
In the back of it, I don't know.
I just felt like she was sneaky.
And, mind you, I'm, yeah, I was loyal.
But I feel like she was sneaky.
So in a sense of like...
Like, in terms of she was cheating or she was like just...
I can't verify it.
So...
Got you.
Now, what type of things like did she do to where, like, you were like, you know,
like, you know, life...
Yeah, a little random shit.
Like, turn the little location off her.
What thing is, she's a...
I don't know.
She just doesn't tell the truth all the time.
And mine, just we're human.
A lot of people don't.
Well, actually, now I do.
But, you know what I'm saying?
A lot of things I just felt like she wasn't telling the truth about
And the trust just slowly built up
And I just lost it
And he was like, I really don't got trust
So when we did end up breaking things off
Actually, it was like, no, we had been stopped
It was like two weeks.
We had stopped talking for two weeks for real
But we were still together
But we weren't together
So boom
We had officially like it was a day
We were like officially like she said she was done type shit
And I was like all right cool fuck it
And then I was in New York
Somebody else but I had just met her too
Like I had just hit her DM on some shit
I was like
But it was on some shit like
I'm fin to go to New York alone
I was fine. I was like, oh, she's fine.
All right, cool.
Is that easy?
Type shit.
God.
So I was like, what am I doing wrong here, bro?
Like, bro.
It'll be cloud, bro.
It's not me.
It's cloud.
I swear it's cloud.
I swear it's not me.
Yo, I got to get my cloud up, bro, because if it's, okay, sorry.
I don't look like.
I'll be telling myself, nigga, I know for a fact.
It's got to be clout because I don't look like none of that.
Not like that.
Not like that.
Not, but your mouthpiece is different.
Yeah, that's true.
You feel?
But I didn't use my mouthpiece.
I typed some shit.
Yeah.
I mean, but who's going to decline
If you free and you ain't got shit to do
Why are you going to decline a trip in New York?
Right.
Who really going to do that?
Now, that's crazy, right?
So how did she find out?
I put in, that's what it was.
Me and a girl, because I don't be following people,
but I had followed her.
I think I was following like 50 people.
I had follow her.
You know, you can see the last person somebody followed.
Yeah.
So boom, I put on my story like I was in New York.
I was what shit.
Like, I was out to eat in New York.
Then she put some of her story like the same restaurant.
I didn't even know that.
Mind you, I ain't put her in a nun.
of that shit.
And she had posted, like, she was in a restaurant.
And the blogs picked it up.
Yeah.
And then, yeah.
And then she got on live and played it.
Like, she was like, they had to be talking a whole time.
Whole time it wasn't.
I just met her.
Yo, that's diabolical, man.
Now, like, do you, like feel like she plays up the super nice girl role?
Oh, I mean, they all do.
Like, like, like, because to come online and cry like that.
Because, here.
That was crazy.
Right?
Because if you want to cry, like, why don't I just cry offline?
Right.
That was crazy.
I couldn't.
I can't explain that one.
That was wild to me, too.
I was like, damn, okay.
Mind you, I still to this day have not seen the video.
I don't be watching shit.
No.
People be telling me, like, even the sheriff, I don't be seeing none of the day.
I know what's going on.
I'm sure it's going on, but I don't watch nothing.
And I heard it went viral viral, but I don't know.
Yeah, man.
You listen to up, man.
Like, I still think, think that she's a great girl.
Yeah, for sure.
Listen, I will want to see y'all back to,
Because, bro, that's a power couple right there, right?
Could be.
Now, I, right?
So, okay, so since she's not in option or more, like,
who's another, like, celebrity chick that you would, you know,
like not be against being a power couple with?
Oh, I saw her nobody.
No?
How about this, right?
You and Justina Scott.
I wonder where it is.
God damn.
I told you I'm not following nobody.
You and Big Lotto.
I mean, that's the Georgia reference.
Come on, now.
I'm cool.
Lotto too.
Out there.
Like she's just real.
She's like loud.
I don't like that.
I like kind of soft-spoken type.
Ah, got you, man.
But speaking of out there, man.
Now, I see ninjas, right?
Like, come on in your TikTok.
And it'd be capping by the income, yo.
Big cap.
Bruh.
I heard a pimp who makes like 400K a year,
like selling feet pitches, man.
I let you know how good my bump.
I'm going to show you how good my brain is.
Yeah.
If you go back to that video,
he says he uploads their picks on feet.
finder right yeah that video was a promo really yeah I know that I nobody does that's
crazy I set that whole thing up yo and he's honest right like like because he can just like just say you
what stage yeah just say it's wow I don't care I tell everybody I'll tell down the line which videos
I'm out real but like everything else like me like yeah it should be and look right uh and like how about
to do because I feel yo people was calling this kid out
crazy and the kid who said he made he make a million dollars a year at 21 years old doing what
and he had like this blue like this blue foreign car i think right oh a foreign or the hellcat
i think what's the foreign right like and he makes like was he a black dude
light skin hair show me it was it a corvette yes yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
you want to see some cool show me just my video let me find it real quick yeah yeah show me
Because this, man, because like, like, when I tell you, man, like, folks was on, yeah, him right here.
Oh, that's him?
Right.
So, is that station?
I mean, no, not that one.
Bro, wait, wait, wait.
Can it real quick, man?
I want to know, man.
Man, what do you?
You feel me?
Just one question, man.
Like, so, so how do you make a million dollars?
So, look.
Am I right there?
Yeah.
It's my right.
Way I first got into it, so I ain't going to say I had it at one point in time, like, all
collectively.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
This is, like, over a period of time.
So, like, me personally, it was to the point where basically, like, I started off,
I was small for, like, really?
I was working at, like, Zatsby's and shit like that at first.
My mom had put me down.
I was trying to do, like, a real estate job.
I had got into doing real estate for a little second and shit.
That shit was cool.
But I had never took my exam to.
like really like be a broker.
So my mom had missed around and got me like an internship at like a Chicago
based company.
I was working from home on a laptop all day.
It was boring as hell.
I was making like probably like, uh, I think I was making like probably like 35,000 moved
up like $40,000, $50,000 here.
Still a smile fry.
Yeah.
And then I got tired of it.
I had put me down on the social media.
Yeah.
I learned how to monetize myself.
So then after I did that, I was like, cool.
I flipped my money a little bit.
I got in the sub leasing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was cool.
I was making money off the back end.
I saw a lease and got in the Airbnbs.
That was cool.
I started doing car rooms.
I just kept flipping it, kept flipping it, kept flipping it, kept flipping it.
Then I started doing business mentorships.
That shit was cool.
Yeah.
I just, like, learn how to monetize myself in every shape, way and form.
And I just kept pushing it.
And then it was so crazy because, like, boom, he called me at the gas station.
Yeah.
That video, I never expected nothing to happen.
You feel, man.
I didn't know what the hell was going on.
But the video popped.
Boom, we linked back up again.
We took out the talking business.
sat down for a little second, and then shit, shit just panned out for me just a little bit different, you know what I'm saying?
God damn.
I'm a hate-n-ass nigga, man, because when I hear a million, wait, so is it a million per year or like you've made?
Collectively.
Got you, got you.
And in the year, bro, I ain't going to lie.
Probably like this year alone, estimated, probably like $336,000 to estimate to make this year.
You know what I'm saying?
Just off of what I make monthly.
You'll listen up, man.
That's why I listen up, man.
I got to stop doing podcast.
and link up with you
niggas, bro. You feel what I would have
to know how to get it, man. But thank you so much,
man. No problem. Bye. I don't know. You see
yo, bro, like,
people who can, like, answer, like,
again, right? Because he could have easily said,
man, listen, man, I ain't got
proof, nothing, nobody, but he actually came,
answered the questions, broken
down methodically, you feel me? I'd be a little different.
You feel? I'm an asshole.
I downplayed my whole life.
You know, because the taxes, though, right?
just because why not
I don't want people to know what I got
so that's why I'm saying
I don't want to put no jewelry on like that
I don't like that
I don't know regularly
I feel like if you were broke
like for example right
like now
compared to let's say like
my friends I'm up right
right
but compared to like my industry friends
that I met
yeah I'm broke right
right so I feel like where
I'm at right now
you know I can gas up a little bit
feel me right right right
put some sauce on it
but like once you like
make your first M like it's you know
That shit don't even matter no more.
I know, right?
I was telling a little bro that.
I was like, bro, I don't care about this shit no more.
Because before that, like, before I really, that's the number.
Before I touched my first album, I really didn't care enough.
I wanted to look like money.
Yeah.
Now I'd be like, man, fuck it.
It don't matter, man.
It don't matter.
And then, I think back then I was always trying to do expensive shit.
Nah, I don't type of shit.
Nah, I don't be doing nothing.
Man, bro, definitely.
Now, yo, what's the sleazy world go a skit?
Because, like, you was really pressing it.
Nah, that's real.
I don't give it.
fuck. God damn. I ain't with Nardo.
Was you scared, though? No.
Because Leasler World Go has a reputation of like...
That ain't got no do with me. Oh, God.
Yo, it's Arkansas, man. You feel me?
Yeah, I ain't, no scary. I ain't said I want no problems with nobody.
I don't want no problems, but I'm not scared. If I want to do my content, I'm doing my content.
Yeah. And I always check temperature too. Like, when I pressed them, it was cool.
I was like, you slays? I was like, nah, I'm John Morant. And I was like, all right, I can get his
ass now. I can go. Then I was rant with it.
Bro, that was content going.
Yeah.
Now you met Sleazy Nardwick.
Now who,
now who's the most famous person that you've had a conversation with?
A conversation with.
Yeah.
Or Matt.
Or met.
Oh, God.
Oh.
Oh, let me think about that.
That's big.
Um, uh.
Bama and Kevill?
No, fuck no.
Hell not way bigger.
Like bigger than baby.
Really?
Drake.
No, not Drake.
No, not.
Well.
I met Jay-Z, but it wasn't like on a, on like a he-know-me type shit.
I mean, bro, that counts, though.
It do count.
It counts.
You met Jay.
Yeah.
Where?
That was New York.
Like, just like, just like.
I started his office.
Like, you actually, like, saw him out or just by coincidence?
Coincidence.
Man, that's crazy.
Yeah.
But I ain't a lot.
Bro, I'm going to be honest with you.
I don't feel like nobody's.
I don't get star-struck by nobody on.
None of that shit be moving me.
So that's why I can't really answer the question because I'm like,
I didn't man everybody.
I feel like I met a lot of people.
And not, like, I've met more people and not did content with them.
Like, I met way bigger people and didn't even do videos with them.
None of that shit.
Yo, bro.
I just did one with Jada and I wouldn't even go throw it up.
Who?
Jada.
Oh, wait.
Oh, wait.
That shit went everywhere.
Yo, bro, listen, man.
Shut on Jada.
Yo, I hate.
Yeah, that's the answer to that question you asked me earlier.
Yeah.
For sure.
Oh, yeah.
Facts, bro.
Yeah, bro.
She's just different.
Like, she is super hard.
Plus, also, too, is men, like,
I hate the fact now that, like, there's this whole new, like, this is a whole new, like,
just trend down to just hate her for, for, for the, for the, for the, for the, for the
reason, you feel me?
Yeah.
Like, yeah, I don't know why they don't.
It's, like, a hate jada attack or something.
I ain't seen it, but somebody told me.
Bro, sure don't bother nobody.
That's a thing, right?
She's a sweetheart.
But that's happy.
Like, even people like me, like me, like, me in person, bro.
I'm so cool.
I'm cool.
I'm down the earth.
I don't be on no Hollywood shit and none of that.
But people like us, they want us to be that.
They try to turn us in the monsters.
bro I love Jada man
now last question man
so you had an interview
I think with Mr. Jihill right I think so
yeah I didn't want with Jay Hill too
now you said something about
Trump in an interview that people
were super upset about I don't care
I didn't even see that
no no so uh
I think you said like how like Trump was saying
like don't fold don't fold
don't fold and like you made like a slight
comparison to like
just that voice being and in your head
of him saying like don't fold like
feels like God. And the stupid people, right, like try to say, yo, yo, like, he's comparing Trump
to God, right? No. I feel like people, yeah, right? I feel like people even, like, so people
are, like, just upset at anybody offering any type of, like, positive remarks about Trump. For sure.
So, like, how do you, like, one, are you a Trump guy? And then two, like.
Am I, a Trump guy as a person, no. But as far as, like, money and businessmen, hell yeah.
Like this world not ran off emotion
It's ran off money
Facts
Fagreated money
So yeah
I support him in that essence
I'll say that again
That's what is
The world's not ran off emotion
I don't give a damn if you like me
No
The world don't like you
That's just what come with it
Okay cool
But I respect him
Because he is standing in my face
That's another reason why
He is standing your face
And be like I don't like you
I can respect you for that
These other motherfuckers get up here
Like I don't care who it is
Biden whomever
You might feel the same exact way
You just won't say it
I like that
I like the ones that stand in your face and tell you
because then he'll be like, man,
he don't give a fuck.
Yeah.
Cool.
Not, right?
Even if you, like, break it down right now, like,
and, like, we just found out
that Biden had a lot of, like, classified documents
in his creep as well.
Exactly.
Right?
Like, so, like, we crucified in one person for doing it.
Yeah.
And then the other person, we should have, like,
just, like, sweep it under the rug.
You feel me?
Yeah.
Yo, man, but listen, you know,
I've always been called a coon for, like,
you know, for, you know,
for having positive remarks for Trump,
you feel me? Right? But, you know,
I definitely appreciate, you know,
like independent thinkers. Yeah.
Free-minded people, you feel me? That's why a lot of people
don't like me. Because I truly
get on the internet and be myself.
Like, that's why you see all the type of different
content, bro. If I was trying to portray this
image or some shit, you only see this good guy
giving back shit. I do all type of shit,
I don't really, I just be being myself.
I speak in my mind. They won't
respect for speaking of mind.
about Kanye Trump
Anybody that speaks their mind
Andrew Tatea.
Out of there.
Oh, no, no, no.
He's already out of here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Come on now, because he speaks his mind.
Oh, they got him out of here, man.
Yo, bro, listen, man, so like, what's next, man?
Like I said, I don't, like I said, I'm big with God, though.
But I can't paint my own picture
because I already know he already got to paint it for me.
So I can't plan it out myself.
I can't force the route to go a certain way.
All I know is just keep my head down, keep working.
So I'm going to come.
I mean, you know.
It ain't got to be tomorrow.
It might not be next year.
But your time going to come.
I would tell people, too, if it ain't your time yet,
or if you're not where you want to be,
that means you're in line.
If you stay in line, eventually you're going to get to the front.
But if you get out of line, it's on you.
Be consistent.
Be consistent.
And that's number one.
I swear, if you be consistent, everything else to follow up.
And also don't chase money.
Don't directly chase money.
I always tell you with that.
Like, when you go in trying to find the dollar, bro,
you're not going to find it.
That's anything.
If you go in trying to find your lost wallet,
are you going to find it?
Probably not.
but if you just don't look forward
and go on about today, it'll pop up.
Nah, that's a fact.
Yo, bro, listen, man.
Like, he's younger than most of y'all watching,
but he's giving gems right now.
You feel me, man?
Yo, bro, listen, man,
and where can they find you, man?
Find me on all platforms at Glow J's,
G, L-O-J-A-Y-S, everywhere.
Man, bro, listen, bro.
I appreciate you, man,
for flying out, taking time out of your day
to sit down with Flacco, man.
So I appreciate you, brother.
Man, but thank you so much, man.
Oh, shit.
Like my.
Man.
People, no jumper coolest podcast in the world, man.
Like, sub, subscribe.
Well, no, sub-subscribes the same thing.
Like, comment, subscribe, right?
It's your boy, Port, and Flacco, man.
Peace.
