No Jumper - GMO Stax on Skilla Baby Beef, Cash Gang Beef, Pooh Sheisty Relationship & More
Episode Date: January 18, 2024GMO talks about growing up in Detroit, explains how his school dean asked him to perform to enroll him back to school, his friendship with Pooh Sheisty, new music coming up, and more. ----- Get the l...atest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.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 / adam22 / adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world.
And today I'm having to sit down with an artist.
I got some good news for you.
You already made your way onto it.
I do a playlist for myself, songs I'm listening to every year.
You're already on my 2024 list.
Appreciate that.
That one with a hot boy and who else is on it?
30.
Big 30.
Exactly.
I only have like four songs on my list.
Three songs.
And that's one of them.
Appreciate that.
That's a banger.
I've been just impressed by the music in general.
You got some really good shit.
Appreciate that.
How you feeling?
What's going on?
Man, none chilling.
Type on the way, four days.
You just got off a plane?
Yeah, I just got off the plane straight to you.
Wait, what do we have to expect from this tape?
Man, I got features from ESTG, Babyface Ray,
Ralph, and I love Tyler.
My brother, a big homie.
and THF Lola.
Oh, that's what's up?
Yeah.
Definitely.
Okay, so let's talk about the early days of GMO Stikes.
Where are you from?
You're from the west side, right?
Yeah, west side of Detroit.
Mm-hmm.
And what was life like growing up?
I mean, life, you know, how life being growing up.
It would just be a lot of going on.
I was bad as hell growing up.
Mm-hmm.
I was always outside, you feel of me.
I was always outside
you feel
being bad at hell
doing what kind of stuff
man that shit
don't even matter
go that phone
but even from a young age
you were doing shit
that was so bad
you can't talk about
like throwing rocks at cars
and you know
funny little shit like that
throwing rocks
that cars running from them
around bikes
doing dumb little bad kids
shit you get what I'm saying
right
I don't some shit like that
you feel
but did you see it early on
like in terms of just
the fact
That the area you lived in, there was some serious shit going on?
Man.
Yeah.
For sure.
Because I didn't...
He didn't been a lot.
You feel with me?
I didn't seen a lot of niggas that didn't been around.
Then went down for something, you know, or some shit like that.
So I already knew how this shit go, for real.
Do your parents try real hard to get you to stay on the straight and narrow, though?
My mama, she raised, does really, you feel?
me by herself for real.
My little my mama.
My father's, he was in and out of jail.
You feel me a lot.
But when he got a chance,
he, you feel, me?
Like, he'll be there for us, you get what I'm saying?
Mm-hmm.
So, yeah.
But, like, do you think that not having your dad around
is why you kind of went more towards the streets and shit?
I mean, I'd be asking myself that, you feel of me?
But we had never, no, because I ain't never.
had that you feel me
type of shit going on in my life
like right feel me
so we'd never know
you feel me real shit
that's how I feel about that though
but so okay
like your mom did she seem like
she understood the challenge that she was
dealing with or was she just so overwhelmed by having
so many kids that she couldn't really like
try to get in between you and doing
bad stuff I mean not she for sure
stayed on my ass mom ain't never let up on me
you feel me
She ain't never let up on me like she made sure I knew
She on my ass you feel me that always stayed in my head like man I'm at there my old g mouth
Every time it's never it never been in time she ain't gave with fuck you know what I'm saying? I said this day she go
You feel definitely so okay I didn't really like finding information about it online but did you have like a criminal history when you're younger and everything
Do you get in trouble a bunch? I mean I went to
J.D.F. Juvenile, one time, you feel.
For some shit with a BB gun.
Some little shit, you feel it?
But I really got no criminal record, you feel.
Right.
Because the lady, I shot a little kid.
She tried to press charges on me and shit.
You shot him with a BB gun?
Yeah.
Where did you hit him?
Oh, it was some little funny shit.
Like, in his stomach and shit.
Oh, okay.
Wasn't no serious shit, but she just tried to overdo it to the point
where she wanted me to get locked up.
You get what I'm saying?
She just didn't like him, you feel
me, like, where I stayed at,
I was just always the kid, like, you feel
me, all the, what I'm saying?
Where I stayed at, I was always the kid,
like, all the moms be like, don't hang with him,
don't hang with him, you get what I'm saying?
I don't need a select few of friends,
and then there'd be all the other kids running around.
Not with me, because their mama said,
don't be with me, you get what I'm saying,
but they're still playing shit and sneak,
you feel, me?
And then, they go running in the house,
was crying to her like oh he did this you get what I'm saying
and they OG overdue every time like
I already told you I don't be with him you know what I'm saying
but I never knew that they that they mama said don't be with me
you get what I'm saying right it's just something I learned
you feel of me growing up like damn you feel me you what I'm saying
so that explains why you had to shoot this kid with a BB gun
no he shot me oh he did yeah he shot me with a baby but was this normal for you
at the time that y'all were just carrying BB guns
We was kids playing with BB guns, like, you know how the cap guns and shit.
Right.
You know how that shit goes.
But we was just youngest hell, for real.
You don't got no letter?
Yeah, I do, actually.
And we was kids.
Like, want to know shit like that.
Definitely.
But she just overdid, like, call the ambulance, uh,
and just made it a problem, caught the police on me, you get what I'm saying?
So she just overdid the situation.
Right.
Right. Did you make it through high school?
No, I just stopped going. I was in 10th grade.
COVID hit, for real, you feel me?
They kicked me out of school, for real.
And I had got back in school.
Streets, my niggins, he called me, like, man, I can get you back in school, you feel me?
But he was out of school, you feel me?
I'm like, how, you feel me?
He's like, man, the dean wanted me to go perform at his little,
event for free. You feel me? I was rapping at the time too. So I'm in high school at the time
I had this, some little boy shit got expelled. And they're like, you can get back in school
if you perform at this event for free. You feel me? That's how I'm like, damn, you feel of me? I'm
like to take this rap shit serious if I'm getting back in school. You feel me? Right.
Off of me just doing the show. You get what I'm saying? Right. For free, you feel
me? So you went and did it? No, I never did it because COVID. Oh, okay, okay.
Damn, so was COVID part of the reason why you started taking raping serious or what?
For sure.
So you just had a bunch of time.
Yeah, for sure.
I say that COVID a reason, you feel me.
And then after that, after that, around COVID time, you feel me, I was fucking with my nigga Shik-T too, you feel me, free Shistee, you feel me.
So around that time, you feel of me, it was just like, some shit I couldn't believe, you feel of me, on some shit, you get what I'm saying?
But you already knew who Shastty or how did you get in touch with him?
It was fucking with me.
My nigga, Baby Shihistee, I knew Baby Shisty, you feel me.
Right, I seen you in the Dirty Club Bastard interview with him,
and I'd heard Poo Shisty mention him a few times in songs and stuff.
Yeah, that's my n-knit.
My nigga Baby Shiky.
He put him hip to me for real, you feel me?
And he just fulke with me so hard.
He just got to, feel me?
Shout him y'all in and shit, you feel me?
And we locked in, you feel me?
That shit, it's shit deeper than rap now.
So he was just fucking with your music.
Yeah.
And then Pusha-si-
This fucking me in order, bro.
All my niggas, little bro.
Right.
Big honey.
You felt me.
My cousin V's.
You felt me.
He was fucking with all this.
But he didn't really start.
Was Pushi-Cy already blown up at that point?
Or is this a little bit before you-
Right at the back in blood?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So he's already out of here.
And so how much were you moving around with him?
And like, what was that relationship like?
Man, that shit tends to every day thing.
Like, feel.
me.
I had some little shit going on in the city, you feel
me.
And I just went with bro, you feel me?
And locked in on the rap shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Got out of Detroit?
Yeah, I went to locked in with bro and shit.
Feel me, just to get out of the city, you feel me,
just to get out that environment and really get a chance to take rap series and shit,
you feel me?
And shit, it went from there, you feel me?
bro told me to come with him and I didn't leave his side.
Was he still in Memphis or was he in Atlanta at that point?
We was everywhere.
Oh, okay.
It was everywhere.
Yeah, we was moving around everywhere.
You feel me?
And then the COVID, you know, the arena's, we was everywhere,
and area show, you know, going up.
You said V's as your cousin?
You ever try the V's flakes?
No.
I ain't get the taste on here.
I ain't a big fan of cereal, but.
Yeah, cereal's hard as hell for that shit.
Yeah, I don't know why.
I just showed up.
one day and then all of a sudden we had the v serial i don't know if they can even see it on
camera but yeah for that uh yeah i see a lot of people buying it so i see you here okay when you were
i don't think it's like for sale that many places i think that it was just like a promotional thing
for an album or a mixtape or something but who knows um but when you were moving around with shysdy
during that period of time like i feel like in retrospect when i look at his career and i was a huge fan
musically and was like genuinely bummed when we didn't really have any more music to listen to from him and everything.
But if you look at that time period, he wasn't really like famous for that long and he got in a lot of trouble for a lot of different situations that when you look at it, it's kind of like damn.
Like that was the product of him being like freshly brand new, famous and maybe not making the best decisions.
Did you see a little bit of that while you were rolling around with him?
I want to say that.
I want to just say,
like,
you're just,
niggas learn from their mistakes,
you got what I'm saying?
Right.
That's all I'm saying.
But that's the problem with him
is he didn't really get much time
to learn from his mistakes.
Like, as a famous person,
you know,
obviously it was a person for a long time,
but then he blows up
and within like six months,
he has like a couple different incidents
to get him locked up for like five years
or whatever it's supposed to be,
and it's just like a real shame.
that he didn't get like an opportunity.
How long you think till he's out?
Yeah, on the way.
He's been locked up for what?
Like a year?
Is he popping out?
He might pop out tomorrow.
Really?
Yeah, I guess that is true.
A lot of times people get five years and they'll be out two or whatever.
Right?
Nah.
Who is?
Nah.
I don't know.
Did he get five years or like what?
I don't know what the actual sense was.
That's just like in my head I was expecting him.
I thought that that was a sentence.
He on the way.
He's on the way.
Prayers up.
How much music do you guys actually make together?
Because you only have that one song out with the video, right?
Two songs?
We made like two, three songs.
Yeah, for sure.
We got two songs out there.
We made like three.
Was there a big difference between you and him on account of like one dude
from being from Memphis and another dude being from Detroit?
Or did it feel like regular shit?
I swear to God, I felt like we knew each other a whole life.
Oh, those niggas, my nigga, 30.
You feel like I knew him my whole life.
That's like a big brother I never had.
Shicey, a big brother, I never had.
You know what I'm saying?
I want some shit like that, like, feel me?
And they fuck me up because we're from two different states,
but feel me?
I feel like I knew them my whole life.
Real shit.
Damn what.
Do you kind of fuck up your motivation at all when they got,
when he got locked up, or?
Oh, you got to keep this shit going for him.
You feel me?
You gotta hold this shit down.
Wow, you feel me?
Hold this shit down.
That's all you're supposed to do.
If I get locked up, I know he's gonna hold it down.
You get what I'm saying?
Right.
It's supposed to be the same way.
If he get locked up, I'll post all this shit down 30.
All else, we're going to hold this shit down.
Was it ever discussed, are you signing to him?
I mean, for sure.
But, you feel?
You didn't get to that point?
it's not any nays
bro tell me I'm
I'm chop a game
you feel
me
I'm mad
you know what I'm saying
without you sign the paper
you feel me
that's
that's how close we got
like feeling
shit like that
and bro always supported me
you feel me
definitely
um
okay
so what made you actually
like want to start rapping
in the first place
like what led up to that
kept getting kicked out of school.
And I was just thinking like, damn, I can't be like, you feel me?
I can't be like everybody else that I see every day.
I can't do that same shit, you feel me?
So I just took that shit serious.
And I stayed in the booth.
I was in the booth every day.
Once I got in the booth the first time everybody heard my,
everybody heard my song.
that's when
everything happened
They thought you were hard right away
Right away
My first song
My first song
Nix thought I was hurt
I'm in the studio
It was all in the studios
Us
My cousin CP
Band gang was there
This one band gang
Was going
You feel with me
I'm young as hell
You feel me
They come in there
Hearing my shit like
Yeah you are you feel me
And that shit
It just made me want to rap mother
you feel you know some shit like that right when you were like probably younger than a lot of these dudes right
i was 15 because that's one thing about detroit is that a lot of the dudes who are the most
popping out of Detroit are older and have been rapping for like a long-ass time and are just finally
like catching their wave yeah if if the niggas heads up like my cousin viz told me this like
you brave as hell for rapping this young and no you feel i just made all the other young niggas want
to do this shit too you got what i'm saying
crack out their shell, you know what I'm saying?
Because, you know, the niggas don't got that type of, I don't know, like,
let me say the best word, uh, that type of, you know the word I'm looking for?
No, you got to give me more.
That type of, uh, confidence?
Confidence, okay.
Confidence, yeah, that's self-confidence.
He told me, like, you feel him.
And he told me, like, you feel him, you're doing some shit.
A lot of niggas were scared to do at your age, you know what I'm saying.
But you felt like everybody embraced you?
Or do you feel like they felt threatened?
No, for sure.
Because if I'm a 35-year-old rapper who just got popping
and there's a 16-year-old kid out here rapping,
I'm going to be looking at him like, God damn it,
this is the guy is going to take my job.
No, I need no shit like that.
Like, everybody already knew me, you feel?
Okay.
So when I started rapping, everybody knew my...
I ain't going to say everybody knew me.
Everybody knew my face.
Right.
So when I started rapping, it just like,
damn, I know this little nigga.
And I was hard.
You feel me?
I ain't on my heart.
You're good, I'm saying.
So when I first started up,
niggas straight caught on to it.
You get what I'm saying?
It wasn't no second guessing me.
You got what I'm saying?
Uh-huh.
I want some shit like that.
Definitely.
And so you see yourself getting a fan base,
like right away, or how long did it take before it felt like,
oh, you actually had some motion and shit was working?
My third song, me and V's.
V's was on your third song.
Yeah, my third song, third, four.
Third or four.
Was V's already really popping at this point?
I guess.
No, we both just started.
Both just started right.
I feel like I interviewed V's like two years ago.
We both just started right.
But it also didn't really feel like he was huge yet at that point.
Now it kind of feels like he's huge, pretty huge.
No, he's going.
And then we made that that bitch went up so quick.
You feel me?
Whole city banging it.
Go to the store you hear, don't bang in it.
You know what I'm saying?
All the type of shit.
You feel.
I just knew then the whole city knew me and I'm turning you feel me shit I ain't never
look back since you were already GMO at this point or no I was stacks you're just stacks yeah I
matter of fact I think I was GMO stakes did you start it or is this an existing no I started
I ain't gonna say I started this some shit my my big cousins used to say and I just kept it going to
There's some shit they used to just say like, feel with me?
Like, members only, you get what I'm saying?
Game members only, you know what I'm saying?
I just kept this shit going, you feel of me?
Because stacks can't get branded or marketed
because it was already took, you know what I'm saying?
So I kept this shit going, you feel?
Definitely.
But everybody else put the GMO on their name,
or did they already have it?
Because there's like...
Hey, I mean, when this shit got going,
this shit got going, it wasn't, no.
It wasn't no gang.
I didn't even say no game.
It wasn't no rap.
It wasn't no rap.
Label yet.
You get what I'm saying?
Right.
Wasn't no label yet.
GMO wasn't no label yet.
So when I typed it to the label,
I just put it in front of my name.
You know what I'm saying?
Some shit that meant something to me too.
You know what I'm saying?
Because it means something to me.
Because niggas I lost.
Niggas that's locked up.
They all used to say this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
And I just kept this shit going.
But when you started going, did it feel like everybody from your neighborhood or like the older guys that you kind of grew up around?
Did they, like, fully embrace you and get behind you and want to see you succeed and shit?
For sure, from day one.
From day one.
For sure.
What was that like?
Because, you know, you're that young.
You need guidance, right?
Yeah, it felt.
It felt good.
So, still feel good.
But just being that young and.
being that young, feel me.
And all your big brothers and shit
coming to the studio with you,
that shit hit different.
You got what I'm saying?
For sure.
It hit different.
Well, I mean, you're telling.
And you know, like, damn,
like, I ain't in the studio with.
Like, I'm in the studio with my,
with my little brothers.
But my big brothers and that bitch, too,
with me, you feel of me?
And they ain't feeling the music.
You feel of me?
So, I just knew then, like,
damn.
I mean, you're not like a drill rapper, but it's definitely like a thing where if you're going to be a young rapper coming out of a dangerous-ass city, you really better have your crew that you're moving around with right or else a big potential liability.
For sure.
Yeah, definitely feels like that's a big part of the game.
If you're just a lone wolf, it might be kind of hard.
It might be difficult to navigate.
I mean, I want to say that, though.
It's just about how you move.
Yeah, it's definitely about how you move.
It's just about how you move.
But if you want to move freely,
yeah.
Well, really, nobody moving freely, right?
Yeah, ain't nobody else to just doing anything.
Everybody got to be calculated with how they move.
It's like you have to be able to navigate the part of your career
before you make enough money to get security full time.
I mean, I'd rather pay my niggas to be security.
I want, I'm not about to just pay a niggis.
I don't know from a can to paint
to beat my security. I throw my
niggins something. Like, you feel of me?
Just off the strength. Like, that's just me
personally. I'm not about to pay
no outside. I don't
know. Acting like he
on that for me just so he can get paid.
You know what I'm saying? If it's your
homie and he has the appropriate
permits and shit. Yeah, that's what I'm saying?
I can see it. I'm not about this.
You know what I'm saying?
Because that dude out there can kill somebody for me
and he's going to go home and go to sleep.
don't got to worry about nothing.
Yeah, like some shit like that.
You know?
I'm saying.
Hopefully you don't have to,
but...
Whereas, like, if I just had a homie with a gun
and he killed somebody,
I mean, you know,
it's probably justified if he had to do it,
but it's still like,
you're gonna have to go through hell
and court and shit to beat that,
you know?
Okay.
I don't know.
Yeah, no, for sure.
You gotta have a nigga with a CPL around for sure,
you feel?
Right.
Can't just be out here doing anything.
I kind of feel like Detroit is a place
that seems like it's so...
up in lawless that people are just doing whatever out there like it's hell of dangerous is that the
vibe detrae gonna be detrae you feel me i don't know what niggas going through i can't
tell you too much about that you know what i'm saying but that's not the the vibe around town
it's just like damn this place is fucked up like i should definitely go down right now we're going up
yeah we're going up you see the lines in the playoff we're going
Going up.
Do you feel like Detroit's improving and getting better right now?
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
It's a lot of shit that's getting built for sure.
Detroit gets shit on in the media.
They'll always be like, look at this four-story house that you can buy in Detroit for $400.
I'm glad I grew up in Detroit.
It's how you be a man.
I swear to God, I'm glad I grew up in Detroit.
I stand on that.
Would you want to raise your kids there?
No, I mean, they'll always be able to go back there, but...
If possible, you'd rather move to the suburbs or L.A.
Out of town.
Somewhere out of town, yeah.
I wasn't even probably...
I mean, L.A., I'd probably come here, but...
You feel of me?
It's a couple other states I'd go to, too, for sure.
Florida, Atlanta?
I mean...
Yeah, they're in there, but it's a couple more.
I know Atlanta's a state.
I can already imagine the comments going to...
Yeah, Georgia.
Georgia.
Yeah.
But, like, one of those places
sounds a little bit more appealing.
Yeah.
You just start fresh, you know?
I see the way that people act,
like the rappers I talk to when they move to somewhere
like Atlanta from Chicago,
and it's like, damn, they feel so free.
Like, life is a lot simpler.
Yeah, you feel like that, for sure.
You just feel like you can,
but you still got to be on point anywhere you go.
Mm-hmm.
You feel, you feel like less people know you.
You feel of me?
But you still gotta be on point.
You still a rapper, and you still...
So any rapper will move at a time,
probably feel the same,
but no, they still gotta be on point.
You feel.
When did it start to feel like the music was really blowing up?
I mean, you said the third song,
but, like, were you just full steam ahead there,
like, career-wise, just trying to make shit happen after that?
I mean, I was still,
When I was a kid still, I was youngest hell.
But at the back from the day, you feel me.
That's when I knew, you feel, I was getting a little harder.
I'm like, damn, I had to keep going.
I got to turn this shit up.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm shit like that.
And just make away from me all my people.
You feel me, my mama, you feel me?
Did you end up, you get like a manager?
Do you have like an official team around you to help you make moves and shit?
Or is it mostly you?
I got a manager
And it's me
I got a team too though
I ain't shot on my team
You feel my ain't going
Right
Definitely
Um
Okay so
A lot of people probably
Are wondering at what point in the interview
I was going to ask about this
But there's that video that came out
From Landau's studio
Of you getting into an altercation with Skillababy
what led up to that
I can't even remember man
this week I got me high as hell
I swear to God
You do look a little high for sure
You got me eyes for it
There's a story that basically like
Skillet got into an altercation with your big brother
At the club and ended up getting a fight with him
And that's what provoked that
That's fake news
Yeah that's cow
So what were you guys saying
In that surveillance can't
tape.
Man, I told you, I'm so hard.
This weed.
I don't remember.
I said.
I swear.
So should I try to flush this out a little bit more?
Because allegedly, it kind of spilled out into the parking lot after that.
And there was a shot fire.
What?
No?
My hell, ma.
Oh, okay.
Because I kind of seen you, like, talk about this on Instagram live and him, too.
I've kind of seen you guys go back and forth on this.
I feel like I got the story.
where I figured out.
About what?
About this altercation with the chain being snatched and everything.
I don't know.
Nothing about that.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
So where are you guys at now?
That's my dog.
Is it?
Were you involved when he got ran up on in the mall the other day?
No, that's my dog.
Because a lot of people noted that it's kind of interesting because you're both from the west side.
It's a little bit of competition there?
It's my dog.
I don't look at nobody's competition.
You feel of me?
I'm on my own line.
Right.
I noticed you took that Poo Shisey song as a real opportunity to kind of comment on this matter as well.
What's that?
Just to speak about the whole chain snatching scenario and everything.
Are you just not talking about it to me because you know that I'm like a secret skill of baby agent?
Huh?
Well, that's my boy, so, you know, and I just met you.
Yeah.
You just don't want to talk about it with me.
because you know that I'm a little tied in.
What's up, bro?
How are you doing?
No, I don't take sides.
Just so you know, I'll reassure you.
That's real.
I play it cool and calm, right down the middle,
friends with people on both side of a conflict.
That's real.
You know, I don't really get involved.
Oh, man, I feel you on that.
You like Jack Harlow?
I f*** with that.
Is it tough for you when you're singing a line of that song and he makes the shots him out?
That is what an agent would say, huh?
I'll fuck with that song.
That's a good one, right?
That's why you guys got to squash it.
I tell you, that's my dog.
How do you feel about the YouTube videos that...
There's information in some of these YouTube videos that I will absolutely not get into.
But they allege a lot of violence.
that kind of stemmed from this whole situation
all my all my niggas that's gone ain't no violence
nothing from this nothing all my niggas gone
and nothing happened from nothing
I ever
so like the the GMO members that you have lost
that's totally unrelated for sure the situation
that have played out in recent months.
Sure.
That's good.
Okay, we can switch
beefs. What's going on with Cash Gang?
I've seen you arguing with my boy, Big Key.
Fram.
He is locked up now, huh?
Fram.
I heard you guys talking about meeting up,
doing a turkey drive or something? What's that about it?
Yeah, we said no something for the community.
A turkey drive?
No, there's not no.
take a job normal we're going to do something else
really what inspired you
to do that switch it up
definitely
how did all that start though those just beef
with everybody huh
see it's interesting that you try to do this because
I feel like skiller
was the one who was not talking about it
and you were talking about it
a lot at first and then you saw
him not talking about it so now you want to
not talk about it but in reality I've seen him
talk about it a lot after all this on Instagram too
he just took a while
He got all fed up before he started speaking off.
I still don't know what you're talking about.
I'm going to do the emoji where I sit back and rub my chin.
Just contemplate.
Okay, fair enough.
So was there a situation when you got jumped a few months ago, or?
Yeah, I had to jump.
What happened?
I got snuck.
Where were you at?
That's all that happened.
I had jumped.
I had snuck.
I ain't
I didn't have a scratch on
so is no big deal
no
no big deal
no serious bodily harm
I swear to God
my niggas ain't even believe I got jump
I said broke a little line
I swear to God
but there was no
video of it or anything so it was just kind of
they had to take your word for it
yeah
because I had no
type of mark
to even show
I got to jump.
Damn, well, I hope you're all right.
I wanted to ask,
how do you feel about GMOs?
What you know?
Genetically modified organisms.
It's like some shit that's in your food.
You can buy like GMO free food and stuff.
What is you talking about?
You know what I'm talking about, right?
You heard of it?
Come on.
This shit's always in the news and shit.
I ain't hit.
You're in your own world, bro.
Leave that shit alone.
No, let's, I'm going to give you an example.
Yeah, genetically modified food.
Look, the New York Times has a whole section about it.
Scientists use CRISPR to make chickens more resistant to bird flu.
I mean, I guess, honestly, I can't blame you if you're not reading up on this sort of thing.
But just, you know, GMOs in general are kind of always in the news.
I feel like they get a bad rap.
Nah.
Not me and my niggas,
not nothing else.
Different GMO, I agree.
But, like, for instance,
a GMO purple tomato is coming to stores.
Will the U.S. bite?
I'm just saying, like,
it might be kind of confusing sometimes.
It's probably too late to switch it up, right?
What is you talking about?
Argentina may have figured out
how to get GMOs right.
I don't know.
What's you talking about?
Different GMO.
We got it.
Um, let me see.
Oh, okay.
What was this?
I've seen this, a podcast clip of you where, um,
though, they were like basically telling you that they could out smoke you and you ended up walking out of the podcast.
What was that?
Was that like a skid or anything?
Yeah, I know.
They weren't a fucking stick.
You were just actually annoyed that they were saying they could smoke more than you?
We even talking about this one.
I don't know. It was pretty viral.
I was just wondering what was going on that made you want to get the fuck out of it right then and that.
I wasn't mad mad about what?
I don't know. I mean, they just seemed like they were being kind of cringy and weird and you were just over it.
Yeah, that shit was weird as yeah.
I said it was weird.
There's got to be weird for you going on all these white lead podcasts and they ask you all kinds of zany questions, right?
Huh?
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I'm sure they were offering up a different brand of goofy ass podcast than what I'm currently engaging in.
Nah, it's just, I just, you actually is going down that same road.
Oh, the walkout?
I didn't walk out just like anything.
I feel like if you walked out, it would seem a little forced right now, though.
Yeah, like, do more.
It's only really chopping it with you that you just you just
I don't know you're tweaking yeah but you talked about all this stuff on
Instagram live and stuff I should have talked on the science and I'm telling you like
tweaking you think I'm tweaking just by asking about the beef stuff
or the GMOs yeah all that was well that was funny
that was a funny I mean if you knew
how much I hear about people talking about
GMOs and the news you would understand that it's gonna
I'm surprised you haven't heard that
you're not concerned about like organic food in general
so I would guess
what are you eating
at this point of your life
what would you mean
what do you eat for breakfast
man
bro
come off
what you feel it like for it
oh man
lunch?
No?
What is we talking about that for?
I don't know.
I was wondering.
Um, okay.
So what else you got, uh, going on?
Anything we need to know about?
My tape on the way.
Tapes on the way.
No.
He's dropping all here.
Pricing.
Um.
Oh, shit.
That's a fact.
How'd you become stacks?
We covered the GMO part, but where was the stacks from?
Just being, yeah.
A stacking shit?
I don't know.
I always just keep a bankroll of ones.
You feel with me?
I was a kid.
You feel of me?
And I always always said, I got them stacks on me.
You always punch in, or are you right as well?
I do both.
Yeah.
I can do a ball.
Sometimes it sounds a little bit too well-thought-out to be all punched in.
That's true.
I just a little bit more thought goes into your bars sometimes than,
I see from the average rapper that
seems like they just freestyle in the booth.
I do both.
I ain't gonna lie.
I can punch in, right.
I can do.
You feel?
All that shit.
I need to sound a robot in that bitch.
For sure.
Okay, when's the new tape coming out?
Four days.
Four days.
Exciting.
I gotta get on that.
I'm still listening to the one from,
2022, right?
All right. Yeah, that's the last one.
That's my job. You're gonna fuck with it.
You're gonna fuck with that bitch with something.
I'm gonna check it out, for sure.
Yeah.
All right, GMR stacks.
Appreciate you, man.
Appreciate you, man.
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