No Jumper - HoodTrophy Bino on Signing to Soulja Boy, Growing Up in Palmdale, Drakeo's Influence & More
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I'm very, very happy today to bring y'all the Hood Trophy, Beano interview.
What so?
My boy, I don't.
Are you feeling?
You know, blessed another day, you feel it?
Came in with the good fat burger cups.
Fat burger, you know?
Welcome to the fat burger.
I mean, it's a statement, you know, whatever cup you want to bring in here, you know?
Yeah, you know, I'm eating good.
I'm just curious how much thought went into that.
Did you consider a Raising Cain's Cup or a 7-Eleven cup?
Those are popular.
Now, I was on my way here
And puffers in North Hollywood
To you, right? The little drink spot got my soda there
I looked across the street
They said they got more cause I said, Fat Burger
There you go
It's all about the swag of the cover
Introduce us to this guy too
This is my boy right here radio base
This is my dog right here
It's my friend, you feel me, my brother
You feel me, we rock shit out together
You know some Batman and robin shit
So that's my dog right there, man
For sure, sounds good
Yeah, because, like, this came together in a weird way
because you were doing what?
You were filming the hanging mic thing in the office?
Or why were you in here that day?
You came to meet up with, I forget.
I came to meet with Chris.
Just on some fast shit.
He's like, pull up on me on a little jubber.
I'm like, all right.
Then he's like, come sitting here.
Sitting here.
Then I've seen you, you know, had to orchestrate our little shit
and make sure you and so just squash that beef.
That shit was over with.
Yeah, and you managed to squash that real quick,
which has been a couple years.
Really, shit, five years of us not getting along.
Even though we both had stores on Melrose,
like a couple blocks away from each other,
just managed to never run into each other.
Look, that's what I said.
That shit, it was no reason for y'all not to get along.
That's why I was like, that shit got to die down.
It doesn't make sense.
There actually were pretty good reasons for a while,
but I'm glad that we're able to get past stuff.
But it's just, that's bickering back and forth.
It was really nothing like, it was no real.
You feel?
Like, it's your niggas really beef about.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Anytime you can squash your beef,
you should probably do so
because realistically, we all know a lot of people
who are in beef that they're never going to get over.
And it's impossible.
They can never get over it
because it's already too serious.
I feel like if it, shit,
if we beefing and make us money, then do that.
But if that shit, just beefing them beef,
ain't no dollars for it.
If it ain't about real shit behind it
or if they ain't into it.
Right.
100%.
So, all right, it was the first time on the platform.
So let's dig into your early.
early days and everything. Where are you born and let's talk about your early days coming up?
Early days coming up. So where you want to start? Where I'm born, where I'm from?
Yeah, hit me with the hospital. Let's start there, right? At the very, the very inception.
Where did your parents conceive you actually? That's even better. Where did my parents conceive?
Yeah. Driving movie theater or something?
Nah, my mom, my mom from the, my mom from, my mom from, family to West LA, my dad from the projects and the peblos. That's where I'm from.
Okay.
They moved out and am having me in Palmdale.
I was born out there, raised out there until about 13, you feel me, back and forth from there, LA.
And then I finally made my way down the hill.
And that's where I'm from.
I'm from Pueblo.
Okay.
So what was it like growing up in Palmdale, though?
It kind of got like a reputation to not be in the coolest place to grow up, right?
Yeah, it got that.
But how I feel like it is, it got that reputation because a lot of nays would really be squares.
They don't know who they are.
That's why.
So if you don't know who you are and the niggas be like, oh, that's who you is, that's you, you're a loser, bro.
Okay.
I don't take nothing from you.
But Pounder, like, a big ass boy of serious, a nigga from every hood out there.
Real.
That's weird.
It's weird.
So what?
There's not, like, dominant hoods out there?
It's just like a melting pot of a million different places from L.A. that kind of moved there or what?
I mean, how I look at it is, that's the closest city outside of L.A.
Besides the A.E., that's affordable for black people and Mexican people, you feel me, that try to get out the hood.
So their parents did that.
A lot of us is probably born out there, raised out there,
and we still make that trip on the motherfucking metro
and get down the hill.
Okay.
So what was it like growing up out there, though?
Was it peaceful or was a lot of shit going on?
It was a lot of shit going on.
I ain't like it because at the end of the day,
once I start game banging and being who I am,
it's like it was so much random people in the random areas
that a nigga, like, I'm fighting every other look.
God, a lot of there ain't no sections.
It ain't no.
and all,
a nigga can't go nowhere.
You see all up there?
That shit, like,
shit worst in this.
I don't know.
I don't play with that shit.
That shit weird.
But were you always kind of drawn
to L.A.?
Were you always visiting and stuff?
Yeah.
All my family's out here.
I'm from out here.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's where it's more comfortable
and you can move around
how you want to move around.
Pounder.
It's like,
eh,
I don't know that shit like that.
So even when you were young, though,
were you kind of aspiring
to move up out of there?
Move to the city?
First, well,
I was playing football.
and shit when I was young until like 13.
Then when I fucked up, caught a case.
I was just in L.A. from near old.
Okay.
So how was the...
Backed four from L.A. to...
Well, were you a...
Not 13, 14.
Back forward from L.A. to Palmdale.
Right.
Were you a football prodig?
You have a lot going on over there?
I was a nigga at that shit, bro.
I had junior recruit list, FBU.
I had scholarships.
Yeah.
I didn't know that, bro.
All that shit.
And guess what I want to go do some dumb ass flocking shit with the hummies.
Trying to go get some money.
What?
Codic.
And ever since then, they let me out.
I went on the run and said, fuck that shit.
They ain't never talked about no shit in, like, younger days.
So, I never knew that.
That's nuts.
Yeah, I was, I was a fuck up.
Really?
So what made you want to start robbing houses?
It was just, you got put on to that locally, or were you listening to too much YG?
I was about to smash out on my mom.
It's either Y or Draco.
They were both so influential on that we are.
Look, if I'm lying, I could die right now, bro.
Before we go hit the house, why?
we in a car listening to why he first
you gotta find the house
let's go shit it's a dumbish
it was like a tutorial yeah
I went he that's why I went to yell
I followed them with like a dumb ass
you thought like
well I got the game plan I got this whole son
that tells me exactly what to do
and that's exactly what we did
but how long were you flogging before you got caught up
shit
I got caught
like just
instantaneously or what
I got caught
I just got caught.
If I did anything, I got caught.
Okay, all right.
And so you got locked up at what age?
First time, 14.
14.
Okay.
And so they put you in what, like,
like a youth program type of shit?
Okay.
And what was that like?
You all of a sudden just surrounded by all these bad kids?
Well, shit.
By then, I'm already gaming and shit.
I already are doing all that.
Oh, you're already on all that.
I know who you know.
You know, you're saying, my, mom, can you bring me some starburst?
That's how I was.
What was it like when you showed up?
You have to do 10 fades off the back?
Oh.
He just thinking you be knowing everything when you're going that beach.
Well, hey, man, off the back.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
It's an off the back affair when you walk into this.
That's what I've been told.
Yeah.
Everybody got different effects.
Okay, it depends.
Definitely.
Everybody got different effects, but shit.
As a kid, you feel me?
You go live or you're in a linen closet.
That show was fun, though.
That's where you learn how to fight
Okay
So but was that kind of a culture shock
You just start meeting mad different people
And like learning a lot of crazy shit
I ain't gonna say a culture shock
Because
I believe in breaking generational curses
So it's like more like
That was something I had to see
So I can never let it happen again
To nobody under them
You feel? Okay
That's good yeah
Nobody is bringing kids into the world
hoping that they start rob an Asian people's houses.
You said a culture.
When you said a culture, that's like saying,
that's something that you feel what I'm just,
it was a culture at a point.
A culture shock is more just like you're around
an environment that is so shocking to you.
I see my point.
Look, my daddy got life, all five of my uncles,
they're in jail for life.
So yeah, it was, it was a generational thing that was going on.
But as I say, I believe in breaking generational curses.
So it's not a culture.
That was just a curse.
That's broke.
If all the men in your family are doing
life, but for sure you need to break that curse.
I did. I did. That's crazy.
Everybody's gone. Wow. All right. That's good to hear.
All right. So how long were you actually in there?
Shit, two weeks. Two weeks. That's it. Okay.
So what happens after that?
Then a monitor for probably like a kid. A monitor for like a year. Then I had a baby
and shit. Then I was a dad and living life a little bit.
But you can get car running up in somebody's house and I only give you two weeks or
that was before what you got like paroled or some shit
you're 13 yeah yeah that's the time to do a crime is when you're so young that they can't
really do it yeah I was young that shit with these I was a house arrest for like a year
yeah I had a baby I realized that when I saw the pop smoke thing and all the 15 year olds got like
a couple years and then the one grown up got like 30 years
that was that was the good days for that shit but you do that shit down really they go
you guys football number no they're not giving a 13 year old 30 years though are they
Shit, they'll go play.
Because they know
No.
I don't know.
I'm just saying
now a lot of shit
is up on game
to where it's like
you,
if they,
the big homies know
that when it comes to the
like I smoke now?
It's different.
It's just no.
I feel like they're just more on game
than they were
you for me in the 90s.
Back then, yeah.
They'll let you go home.
But now I don't think so.
Yeah.
It's bad.
Shit, all right.
I say, stay in school.
Play some sports.
Facts.
Rap a song or some and figure it out.
Don't do nothing.
Because right now,
this system's like that ain't playing with you.
Yeah.
Oh,
yeah.
Go stream.
Go stream.
YouTube.
But we always hear that they like are just letting everybody out now.
Oh, shit.
Them niggas got some other problems that I don't know about.
Right.
Wait,
so you ended up having a baby at what age?
At 16?
16.
16.
Is it a serious girlfriend or some random shit?
Yeah, my big mom.
She took my virginity when I was a kid.
Whoa.
She took your virginity.
You didn't take hers.
She took yours.
We took your chance.
You didn't get that right in your head.
I mean, you just made it sound like she stole something for me.
Yeah, no, no.
I guess that's how it works.
If she buys me, I stole that shit.
Okay.
But did you want to have a baby, or you just, you had bad pull-up methods?
Back then, I can't, I really, I think I wanted to back then, for real.
I think we really want to.
Like, I don't know.
I was wild.
It was the, I don't know.
It was like, I thought that shit was cool.
Like, I don't say, tell no other, I don't want to promote that, but I thought it was cool.
Do you want to be like, young boy?
I got, I got three kids right now.
Really?
I got three kids most.
That's a start.
He got, like, 15 or something.
Shit.
If that's, that's, that's going to give me richer than shit.
Tell those bitches come on.
Like you.
I'm going to take my virginity.
Wait, how old are you now?
I'm 25.
0.5.
So the kids, nine?
Yeah, my daughter was eight.
Okay.
About to me nine.
That's what so.
How'd that change your life, though, having a kid at that age?
I mean, that really made me man up a lot, I could say,
because it showed me how I had to move out and do everything on my own.
So my mom already got a lot of kids.
Like I said, it's not too many men in my family.
So that made me a man, made me go get my money, made me do it.
I got to go do it, be who I am.
Right.
You sort of realize you got to do everything for yourself at that point?
Because you had eight brothers or something?
No, I got
A mom got eight kids
My dad got seven
I got three brothers
Well two brothers
My mom and five sisters
And my dad
I got two brothers
And I'm like six sisters
Wait so you're saying you have like
15 brothers and sisters in total
What the
That's insane
And you feel me like I said
My dad left
And they daddy's left and shit
I just
But he didn't leave right
He got life
Yeah
And that way
That's still like
Yeah
Right
Wait how old were you when he got like
Four
Four.
Three, four.
Damn.
When you look back at that, like, how does that make you feel just knowing that you were kind of deprived of having this male role model in your life?
Well, back then, when I used to fuck up and think of gay-breaking it and flocking and all the extra and wild, shit, it was cool.
How you feel it?
I used to be like, I'm going to go see him.
Thinking I'm going to go to jail and go see him.
Then I'll talk to him.
But now when I think about it, it's like I can't.
I think about everything that I heard he did, every story.
and I just be like, I can't, nothing like this, man.
Right.
I love you, but I can't be nothing like it.
What kind of mistakes are you aware of that he made that you don't want to repeat?
Shit, letting everybody suck them in and listening to the niggis.
And not really listen to the niggis, but being part of the culture environment.
Right.
Sometimes you got the wrong influence on you that sucks you in.
I feel that.
You feel that?
Like I said, I start this is my shit, and I rub my proger.
Well, you always see the same dynamic where you'll have a dude who when he's 16, he really believes that the hood is going to take care of him.
And this is like a great idea to get involved with this.
And then you'll see a prison interview with a dude in his 30s is just talking about like, you know, I can't believe I wasted my life falling for this bullshit and thinking that this was the way to go.
Man, I didn't try to have my fair share and I know that's the way to go.
Yeah.
No, that's good.
definitely so how much how in touch do you stay with your dad now uh you feel me i highlight i highlight
i'm here and there when i highlight them send them money though
mm-hmm that's it but i highlight them do you ever go visit or spend a while i was supposed to
just go try to visit recently but i got my own shit going on well you feel me charges and shit that
i can't go into the prison oh so they won't let you visit if you've got pending charges or if you've
got a felony yeah if you got felonies any type of shit on your record but basically is i i i
I started this movie shit.
I just did a documentary.
You feel what I mean?
It called Breaking a generational curse.
Okay.
And a lot of,
they was going to be film
and a lot of jails
and won a whole lot of awards
all over the world and shit.
So they had a film festival
at his jail
where a lot of the people got to go.
So I was like, damn,
I'm like, wondering if they're going to let me go.
But as soon as we try to do it,
they ain't let us go.
We offered the pay.
They didn't let us go.
So now was my chance to do it
and you feel me?
All I got to do is,
pray and hope you come home.
Wait, how'd you get into that
making a movie?
Well,
I'm different, you feel
I'm from out here, I do it, everything,
but I'm trying to be like 50 cent, Chris Brown and this.
I'll be on some shit like I'm going to take acting class
so I'm trying to do everything I could do
to take myself out the position
that everybody else gets sucked into.
You feel me?
No, definitely.
There's a million different ways to hustle, you know?
So you feel like rap is not enough for you?
You got big enough aspirations that rap's not going to do it?
No, rap's going to do it.
But ain't nothing ever enough for me.
Yeah. At some point,
was screaming enough for you or did you have to start porn?
Well, that's how I always, no, exactly.
And then there's other things that I'm working on too
where it's like, yo, I can't have a dull minute in the day.
I got to jam every week with so much shit.
When I told him, I scale your book from January all the way to December,
I don't got a dull moment in my life.
Right.
Because you always got to be unseen.
You tell me, if you miss a moment, you're going to miss out on something.
And I ain't enter missing out on no type of money or nothing.
I feel it.
How did you get this?
like cut right here coming down from your
airline
the bullshit back in the day
give me the story
yeah
yeah that's what I don't like to tell us
a war story
and shit like that
oh yeah
it's too crazy
they're gonna think you're a savage
if you tell that one
nah it's just
I don't go
tell it
because it's like
that shit
is it embarrassing or does it make you look
over tough
you don't want to scare the
the viewers
they might know I listen to your music
if they know how crazy you are
I got hitting a head with a bottle.
Oh, shit.
How'd that happen?
See?
More in depth.
I'm going to let your be.
Well, you can't just say you're hit with a bottle, right?
I got hit in a head.
Okay.
I mean, it happens to the best of us.
It happens to the best of us, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, so it's over.
But sure.
You don't got none.
I got a whole variety of different scars, but not that exact spot.
Oh, shit.
Let me see that one.
What happened there?
That was the same incident?
No.
No.
That looks like you got popped, huh?
No, not at all.
See?
I was video shoot.
You were in a slashing movie or something?
I almost lost my arm and died on this one.
What happened?
They was about to amputate my shit.
What?
I had two blood clucks, internal bleeding.
All the type of shit, my shit blew up.
Was it really on a video shoot?
Yeah, well, it was...
What the fuck?
You're doing at the video shoot?
He flipped the ATV.
Oh, it was a dune buggy.
Oh, it was a dune buggy.
Oh, it was a dune buggy.
Where at?
In Arizona.
And you were just fucking around with a dune buggy,
and you just ate shit that?
bad that it like destroyed your arm.
I was trying to be like young boy in that motherfucker.
That's not saying.
We're doing everything like YB.
We having kids.
We flipping ATVs.
Oh shit.
We could put in.
Oh, so we could put this clip in here.
You got the clip of you falling?
Yeah.
I'll shoot the video literally.
Yeah.
It happened.
What is that you doing?
Wheelies and shit?
I was little willies.
I was doing donuts.
Flipped off the hills.
Start tumbling.
My little brother to Carvee.
This one flew off the window.
Stopped it.
Oh.
I went to the hospital, the hospital, see me home.
So they asked.
Really?
They just weren't with you?
Why?
Arizona, they were racist.
I'm going to text us to myself.
You got me saved as Adam 22?
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, there I am.
Wow, okay.
Damn, that's crazy.
Yeah.
That's happened like two months ago.
Two months ago, that's it.
Yeah.
I was FaceTime him in the morning some days,
and he'll be on like a million-dollar machines.
Really?
Like, just working on his arm.
Well, we have to pay like, I pay like $5,000 for it to, you know, that shit, LeBrona the beer.
Yeah.
The hyperbaric machine.
Yeah.
I go in there.
I do everything to bring this orange back.
It came back fast, too.
And you think you were going to lose it at one point?
What if I didn't go to the doctor, they said, I'm going to show you.
Oh, if you didn't go to the doctor for that, you'd be a dead man.
Man, what?
No, I went to the doctor in Arizona, and they released me, and I got on a plane and it exploded in the air.
Oh.
Wait, the plane exploded in the air.
No,
what the
What the inside of your arm?
That's my
bro.
Bro, what?
What?
You want to text me that too?
That's the same.
What the fuck?
It looks like,
they got me hooked up to fucking
It looks like science class
when they got the big bottle
of what like your muscles look like
on the inside.
Oh my God.
Ugh.
Bro.
To get his arm right,
it looked like Goku's hyperbolic
tongue chamber.
I don't even know if we could put that on YouTube.
That's the most foul thing I ever seen.
What the f, bro?
You're a real survivor.
Damn.
But damn, so how much
usage of that arm do you have now?
Shit.
You feel me?
I got a real good little moving up.
I can't do too much with it yet, though.
You got to not get locked up
because if you're going to run 10 fades off the back,
then that's going to be a little bit of a little difficult.
Here we go.
We got no intention to going back there.
I ain't go like.
Any nigga getting locked up right now in their career is stupid.
Why?
They could run 10 fades off the back and then all of a sudden you got a whole career off that.
And that's what?
You're going to get this.
Yeah, you just talk about it on YouTube.
You're going to get 10 fades off the back.
You're going to go to jail.
You think anybody's going to invest in you or want you part of anything?
You're an idiot.
You're not your liability.
Well, I mean, I've kind of invested in 10 fades off the back model.
How much money do you get?
I mean.
How much money you give them?
A thousand dollars for every fade.
That's why X4 saying he had 20 fades.
He's trying to get a bigger check.
Wow.
Just an idea.
Okay.
I need 50.
$50,000.
No, for one.
It's going to be tough.
$50,000 for one.
$50,000 for one.
Those are pay-per-view numbers.
Let's put that paper out.
You can't do that in the counter.
That's not how that goes.
Well, I'll play what you do it.
I know what Dirk said.
I have a federal nightmares.
When did you become Beano?
When I become Beano, I came in, like, 14.
Okay.
I was always outside getting my money, you feel me,
and Beano's a $100 bill.
Is it?
Oh, shit, okay.
Always be in a good of money.
So that's like a hustler name.
It is my name.
Okay.
That's what's up.
How did you get the hood trophy part added to it?
So when I was like 16,
I just came up with this clothing line,
you feel me.
It's called Head Trophy.
IMC, blah, j blah,
can't want a cold-ass little idea and shit.
So then I went to jail,
when I got out at 18 years old,
I was like, man, I'm about to really do this shit.
So I really did this shit.
And then like, when everybody started f***ing with that shit a little bit,
I said, all right, cool.
I started rapping and doing another little shit,
but always throughout the thing,
the hood trophy shit came up because I always stood out
even from my hood,
from where football team,
from wherever I am in the room,
I don't go,
it's always a different
and you feel I'm on the hood
so I was a head trophy
okay
you always just felt like
you were special
and you had the potential
yeah everybody always either don't like me
or it's like
all it's some bullshit
so I always just like
you know I know I know I
right
I'm like shining
definitely
I just realized that I accidentally
mentioned X4's name
but you guys got any attention
over the trophy
identity
I don't know blood
right
but
I am the hood trophy
right
because when he's
saw me with you, he DM me saying, like,
yo, put me in touch with him. And at first
I was about to do it, and then I realized, like,
oh, this is, this is maybe not
the kind of arrangement I want to be involved
with. Give me a touch with him, for what?
What he wanted to talk about? I don't know. I think he
was just loki-hating. Like, I feel like, he feels
a way about you having a trophy in your name.
Look,
I'm the hood trophy.
Jangling, ganglang. I just, you feel me?
Like I said,
I don't like to talk about that shit.
But, you feel me?
Hood trophies like...
Can there be more than one hood trophy?
Yeah, I got a big-ass team of them.
Okay.
But other niggas, they could be their own hood trophies.
Okay.
But they should have different.
So he's hating on you, but you're not hating on him.
Shit, that's what you're saying.
I mean, I'm not 100% sure, but it felt like that was the vibe I was getting.
Well, shit, like I said, I don't know the niggins, so if he calls you and said that,
that's between y'all two.
Okay.
I don't like to get involved in these sort of things
So I'm gonna just stay out of it
You know what I'm stay far away from the beat
Okay
But so
Okay
We got past the eight siblings
The name, all right
So
That was one of the questions too
The Hero's like trophy
Just the name in general
For sure I wanted to inquire about
Yeah
Well I mean like now
It feels like a lot of people
Want to be trophies now
Whereas like 10 years ago
Everybody wanted to be a joint
I started this said trophy shit
Yeah
And then I ain't the lie
One other person who I really give it to
Is this dude right here
He had one song that said
Bust down, Hood Trophy
See my Nath Hood Trophy
He's being a cool put
That's the only nigga out
This thing is it
Back to it
That shit was
That's where I ain't a lot
A low key
Fade off of him a little bit
With that shoe
And I said
Yeah see I knew this shit was right
Almost everything that's lit right now
You can trace back to Drigo
For sure
He's the template
For some of shit
He's in like 2016
17, 17.
And I think he dropped that song
like 2016, 17.
Right.
So were you a huge
Drakeo fan when you were a kid?
Oh,
I'm not really a L.A. rap fan like that.
Like, you feel me?
I was in fact, like, I listened to it.
I feel like a lot of his shit.
But I don't know.
I like, I like, like, like,
Y, fan, Lucy.
You feel?
Like, I was on some other shit.
You like the more melodic shit?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
So in terms of Southern California shit,
anybody that stand out
you listen to Roddy Rich and shit
Roddy Rich yeah I listen to everybody out here
but like
we say fan of everybody
it's like I got certain people
I was a fan of like Ronnie Rich
ain't a lot growing up that niggas
he's a beast
I had the whole album
he was hard
to me but I did listen to it
I had what from Draco
to Joe Moses back then
to fucking even job ass
back then
but when now did you think about it
radio back then
I'm 25 so I was
Back then I was listening to everybody, I was 16.
Yeah, when you think about it now, like, in the car with you or even the type of music you make,
you don't make music like you from here.
Well, do I come in a different bag.
You make music like you in another spot for sure.
A little while.
Like, if you take a cool little 50 minutes, it don't have Cali, it don't have LA bounce.
Well, that is the thing about Drakeo is that his wave was so crazy.
He influenced so many people.
He did.
But the vast majority of those people are kind of doing like paint by numbers,
Draco type shit and it ain't really blowing them up.
And it's like a lot of people kind of got to find their own identity.
I don't know too many people besides Draco that can go in every other state on the East Coast or in the South and have everybody still vibe today.
You feel me?
I'm the type of nigga that I'll have cows dancing in that motherfucker.
No matter who it is where I'm at.
Right.
That's the game plan.
I bet you listen to Rod Wave.
Fuck a rod.
You know I do.
Right.
And I seen you got the no cap feature.
I feel like that's somebody
that probably was kind of influential to you.
Yeah, yeah.
I fucking cap.
That's what I'm fucking hell.
I got some crazy shit all the way.
How did you come together with no cap?
I come together with no cap.
Yeah, I'm listening to the shit.
You know my boy, Petty, Petty.
You feel me with him.
You shit.
I'm like, damn.
Hey, y'all locked me in.
He checked my shit out and shit.
He like, oh, y'all fuck with the young nigga.
Tell him we gonna do a song.
Tell him, how him do the song?
fit, feel me?
Flew that nigga out and his whole team out here on a private jet.
Do you feel me?
Oh, shit.
You got a private jet, man.
You could just put no cap on the PJ or he had his own PJ?
I take private jets too.
For real?
I never did that.
You got to come.
You got a private jet, but you got to bring a lot of hugs.
Oh, I love that idea.
Yeah.
For sure.
For real.
Shit.
I can probably scrounge up a couple.
All right.
I'm going to go hit fig.
See, there you go.
They're not tested.
I'm not doing that.
Okay.
No?
You never been over there?
I have been over there.
What were you doing?
How was it?
I was over there.
You were shopping or you were pushing pee?
I was driving by.
I was driving by.
You were pushing pee?
No, I ain't pushing pee.
Shit.
I ain't been over there either, to be honest.
What?
She was over there doing?
I ain't been over there.
I mean, I've been like on Figaro.
I looked up and been like, oh, shit.
You found some talent
I didn't go shopping
Let's go together
Oh I'm down
Yeah
But I don't know
I don't know about your ops
You probably got all kinds of weird ops
I don't know about
No
I got I ain't got
I ain't a lot
If it's beef
That shit sucks
Well I think a lot of the beef
Get put to the side
And for the sake of money
Over there
On fig
I think there's like
Dude's not killing each other
Who might kill each other
In other situations
Look check this out
On plus
I don't know
What the niggies is doing
Adam?
No
Hell no
Shit
Let's go
over there to see what the bitch is on and nobody
can't say learn to her. They call the girl's
foots.
Feet. The feet.
Or should I say that instead?
You said it in the past tense.
She's a foot.
She's a foot.
She's a shit like that.
They got them butt naked, walking around
and heels hurting their feet.
I guess that's where that comes from.
I know about that shit. I know about that shit.
Oh, yeah? You ever been in that line of work or not?
Nope.
Yeah, it's good to stay away.
we know it
rapping much safer idea
um okay
so wait a minute though
you got
they're like yes
dodge the interrogation
but um
so you were talking about that little two weeks
but I know you got locked up again
because that's how you met
soldier boy right so what's the story
on that
all right so boat
I'm walking through fish road
and shit
that's the way you get classified at
I see everybody like
that's how soldier boy over there
So I walked down there
I'll see if that soldier boy
votes
I see him with a thing
He's like
Like what's up
Like damn you're an ugly
ass thinging
That's what he said to you
No no he said what's up
I told him
Damn you're an ugly
ass nigga
Why would you say something like that
Look listen
I told you an ugly
A ugly ass stagger
You're ugly as fuck you
man
I mean
He was like
He started laughing
He like hey bro
I ain't gonna lie
You just blame me for like
Like you feel me
Like I'm at home
Like he didn't want to say
Like I'm at home
He's like
Like, like, like, you feel me, gave me some cheer.
Like, that's like my, like, you feel like one of my brothers.
Like, I don't know what, you said that.
Like, we just had, like, like, you feel me?
Like, I love that shit, bro.
I'm like, all right, cool.
How long me, you need something?
Boom.
I wrote blood a kite, you feel me?
You feel me?
Sit through with the guard.
Had the guard, give him a kite.
So, you feel me?
Like, you feel me?
Like, you feel me?
It's a regular shit.
He hit me back.
He's like, hey, you got some hot Cheetos or some food or something?
I'm like, this thing, I asked me some hot chitos.
I barely got stuff.
I'm like, all right.
So I sent some hot kid up, sent some food back to him to the guard.
Okay.
And then he hit me back.
He like, hey, bro, like, I love you, bro.
Like, you feel when you get out of my sign you?
I like, whatever, brother.
He hadn't even heard you rap yet?
He hadn't heard me rap.
But he liked the cut of your jib?
That's a white person way to say it.
I like, a lie.
But look, when that happened, I'm thinking just in my head,
I'm like, you ain't, fuck that shit.
That shit ain't going to happen.
Boom.
So months went by, bye, byejee.
Bye, you feel me. He'd get out of jail. I get out of jail. You feel me? Well, he got a jail out here first. I get out of jail. By J. Bye. Bye.
Tell me. I text him on Instagram. I'll get on reply for like three, four months. I'm like, man, that shit. Out of nowhere, call it my phone.
Who the fuck is it? It's soldier. Who the fuck? He's like, bro. Come in the studio, I'm not to sign you.
I'm like, fuck like this. Like, bro, I don't got shit. You mean you about to sign? Like, niggia, I, I'll fuck around and crash out right now.
I ain't got a goddamn thing to our name.
He like, man, come in the studio.
Nigger put a chain on me, throw me some bread.
So I was just thinking like, man, this gotta be God.
Like, bro, this is a million-dollar nakes.
You feel me, I gave him some hot Cheetos, bro.
Like, feel me, I come from a big family.
So I always share.
I was like, man, this would have got me here.
I kept doing my own shit.
And, man, it's like, that shit crazy.
That's what you let you know.
It's more, like, in the industry that we are all in this room in,
is relationships rather than talent.
And then also, you know, your hustle plays a big part of it.
But it just lets you know that all has, all bro has to do is be a genuine person.
And then boom.
So anything else that was given, that was going to come out and was going to come out in.
But the fact that that's what it was, it let you know that.
It's all about who you know and how cool you can you be.
Right.
Because, okay, I don't know if you know this, but like, So the boy has been involved in the careers of so many artists who went on to become big and have their ways.
and shit like that, but I feel like he never really, like, signed the artist that he was fucking with.
Like, so many people that he kind of, like, turned them up, influenced them, show them the game,
et cetera, but then he didn't really get to sign them.
And so you're someone that I'm looking at as like, oh, okay, so soldiers still got that mentality
that he's still looking for artists.
And, like, you know, if he was able to pull that off with you at this stage in his career,
that would be, like, a real good sign that he was really, like, capable of pulling that off, you know?
I ain't gonna lie.
It's like, that's exactly what I say.
Same thing I said when I, at first, I really ain't know too much about it.
I really, I ain't never been into raping or doing it all that shit.
I've been rapping for three years, you feel me?
So I never, like, my brother's all of this.
So when I really like start getting details and really looking into it, I'm like, it got to be like,
you feel me, like, everything don't happen for everybody for no reason.
You feel me?
So like, it's always those selected few that everybody be like, him out of everybody.
Like, when the fuck me?
And I, I'm one of them hymns.
You feel me, the real trophy.
I told you, it's just always something.
Were you and Soldier Boy, you have a little bit of blood love going on?
Or what?
Was that part of what brought you together?
What do you mean by blood love?
Two bloods?
Got love for each other?
Just off rip?
Yeah.
It's, you feel me, everything don't got to be gang related, Adam.
Uh-huh.
You're too sucked in the LA your damn self a little bit, I think.
You're dead right.
You keep fucking with the wrong niggas, bro.
Who's the wrong ones?
Shit, niggins.
I keep thinking everything game-related.
Yeah.
You got to expand your variety of mind.
Bro, you got to expand your thoughts, bro.
It's a whole big-ass world out here.
That's true.
Yeah.
It should be based off just, you know, just because of, like, today I FaceTime him.
He woke up.
I'm golfing.
I'm in the morning.
I'm in a golf simulator.
It's raining outside.
It is 1 p.m.
Wait, you're in the golf simulator?
Yeah, it was raining this morning, 9 a.m.
It was raining.
He's got another stogie for you there.
I golf heavy.
He's like, man, I need to get out with there.
I get out there with you.
Like, you know, many business deals I've made on a golf course,
but it's to the fact of, like, back to what I'm saying,
it's relationship.
shit wise.
That's what I want to say about the hood trophy.
You a hood.
Tell somebody, tell them go do a $50,000
giveaways in a hood, go give away to the kids and shit.
That's what makes you a hood trophy, bro.
Go support holidays, going to do all that shit.
Everything else you influence is,
don't make you a hood trophy, bro.
Okay.
That's not tight.
Okay, so you're saying X-4 needs to do more community service.
Everybody that's been over here
that say they're a trophy.
Okay.
from him and on.
Yes.
Okay.
Thanks.
I'm going to keep that in mind.
Keep it in mind.
But you know, the weird thing about the fact that we were just glorifying
Draco is that that was a big part of why me and Soldier weren't talking for a while
because I think he took offense because when Draco did his final interview,
he was talking about and saying he saw him in PC.
This how you, this how you.
When you put me on the phone of Soldier, that was like the only thing he cared to talk about.
He was like, man.
He was still pissed off about them saying he was in PC.
Adam, shut the fuck up.
This is how, do you want the beef to stop or not?
Between me and him?
Yes.
Then there's no other beef between nobody else.
I'm just saying, that's factual.
People should know about that.
All right, then it's factual too that you need to leave whatever was said.
That man is gone, resting in peace, and that man is somewhere at home.
We ain't talking about the ass.
Shut the fuck up.
But it's historical.
People need to know how these things go out.
I don't get a fuck how that shit went down.
They don't got nothing to do with me or you.
It's all water under the bridge now.
But still, bro.
Do you think that's too much?
Yeah.
We can't talk about like dead people's beef.
Is it supposed to come to do an interview?
That's in the works.
I think he stopped responding to Remo, though, so I don't know.
You're fucking it up, Adam.
He's going to see this, and then he's going to say like, okay, let's get that interview in.
And also, I'm going to get on Adam's ass for talking about smoke from back in the day.
Yeah, why you want to talk about smoke from back in the day with him?
If you just told him on the phone, we good?
But me acknowledging that that was part of the problem doesn't mean that I'm like pushing that.
Yeah, you're pushing P, nigga.
Yeah, I'm pushing P.
I'm J-Main.
On the J-Main of Southern California.
All right, what else we go here?
Okay, so I have it written here that you started going viral at first for pouring liquor down girls' throats.
When was that?
I missed that.
No.
Was that one of your earliest narratives?
That shit just went viral like three weeks ago.
Oh, okay.
Shit, we out of order, man.
I was in North County.
That's part of your trophy movement
is that we're going to dump Liggerdowne girls' throats at the concerts and shit?
That show was borrowers, fuck.
That bitch wanted to drive the boat, and I did it with my bad arm, I think.
So, you know, where they kept driving, it was too much.
But at this point, she kept going.
So I just said, all right, I'm going to let the bad arm hang.
Right.
So you got a big drinking thing going on?
Is that a big pastime of years?
Oh, you feel me?
Mandela tequila.
We have sponsorships.
Why do you think radio...
That is a crazy bottle.
Why do you think radio base my best friend?
This thing is to bless the bottle, God,
so you know I like the drink.
I like liquor.
We're blessed enough bottle.
So you guys be drinking a lot?
Okay.
I'm so used to when people come in,
they got a colorful cup is lean.
But then you guys do not have double cups.
And I noticed it was very blue.
Yeah, that's a great bottle, though.
Tequila.
We give out a lot of those that rang a loud.
I got time with them in November.
They're great.
It's almost going to.
Signed with this tequila brand.
Take a shot, bro.
I'm okay.
Not much of a drinker myself.
I feel you.
Yeah.
What's that?
That is our sponsor, Don Laundres.
Get yourself that, Don, Don.
Don.
I feel you.
But, yeah, especially at 1 p.m., man.
We're giving out.
Drinking is a nighttime.
A lot of them at rolling loud this weekend.
Oh, for real?
Yeah.
You're performing.
Yeah, we both are.
That's exciting.
Hell yeah.
It's going to be fun.
Wow.
You're going to pop in or what?
I'm not going.
No?
No.
Why?
My last two Rolling Loud experiences were not great.
Because Adam is a mother-up podcast gang member.
I ain't gonna lie.
You worst than the niggas on the street, bro.
You got a real smoke outside.
With who?
You tell me with my ups are.
I need to know.
You don't go out there anyway, sent me.
No, I was at Rolling Loud in Miami and L.A.
And both of them, from my content perspective, not great.
Well, this is in the section.
So it's like, you're right there.
Yeah, in Englewood.
It's down the street.
Yeah, I was less than a year ago.
I went to the other one.
It's not a lot for me to do there.
I feel you.
I didn't see anybody who was trying to act up, though.
Hey, I got a question.
Everybody would make a friend.
I got a question.
Do you feel academics is better to you?
At what he does?
Sure.
You know, being able to sit solo in front of the camera and talk about the news
and keep that shit entertaining for six hours, I mean, I can't do that.
But I do interviews primarily.
But is you the better, if you're the better man or not, there's no jumper better.
in academics.
They're both very different platforms.
See?
They both get a news.
See, now you're feeling my drift.
But look, I got one more question.
How you feel about the liquid podcast?
The liquid podcast?
The liquid podcast?
The liquid podcast.
Oh, the lick podcast.
I've seen that.
How you like that?
We both hate Dejohn, so I fuck with that.
I don't know a ton about it besides that, honestly.
I see some clips here and there with X4 and shit.
Well, why do I keep saying his name?
I'm really trying to stir shit up here.
I got to.
You gotta slow down.
Okay.
Wait, what do you?
I'm not.
It's just, I honestly keep mentioning it by accident.
He's been on there and he had to see you.
That's just like the only clips that I've seen in recent memory.
Okay.
They got a bunch of Simpson shit going on there and everything, right?
Yeah.
Wow, that's your homie?
Yeah.
His name is lick, lick.
Oh, okay.
My dog, though, he's cool.
Wait, so that's your home podcast?
You're from the lick podcast?
No.
No, okay.
I don't know from no podcast.
for hood of trophies.
Pablo Bishop.
Nah, but the whole podcast
and world, you know,
it's real chill.
Everybody gets along.
Those my brothers are I fuck with them.
Okay.
Like I fuck with you.
They asked me to pull up at one point.
Let's go.
I'll go with you.
Shit, I don't know.
I'm trying to save on my podcast juice, pause.
I was just like, I'm not.
You can spend a lot of it on here.
Yeah, exactly.
I podcast so much on here that I'm like,
I don't really feel like I got pulled up.
He more into starting.
shit. Me?
Mm-hmm.
That's okay.
Okay, what else
we got here?
So, wait, wait. So your first
recorded song ever was with Soldier Boy?
Before that, you were just rapping, just
not recording it? Yeah.
How did that go? Like, so the first time
you went to the studio with him, you hopped on a song with him.
How's that song? I ain't a lot. It was,
it was cool with here.
That must have been shocking.
Like, doing your first verse
in an environment like that with somebody that you respect
so much.
I ain't a lot. That shit was, it was like, I was fresh, 19, 20 or something like that.
Did it. I said, what the fuck.
Okay.
That shit was, it was crazy.
Wait, you were 20, so you've been with Soldier for like four or five years?
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't realize it was that.
Five, six years.
Wow.
That's dope.
Like five, six years, I cut.
How much do you guys hang out?
Oh, shit, man.
Every other day, that's my brother.
And they called him and pull up to the house or never, knock on a dog.
Right.
You met Remo because he went to the studio, the Soldier Boy studio session.
Or was that that night after?
I invited him to the studio session.
Ah, okay, okay.
Or just the first song we did.
Racing and traffic.
Okay.
It wasn't that tight, but it was cool.
You don't like it that much?
It was my first song.
I'm hard than that, yeah.
You way hard on that, but it comes with growth.
It's just kind of recording every day.
It's like any other muscle.
I don't know
A little slide around in a
Little slide in a labo
Bigger first time in the labo day
Yeah, yeah
I don't think I've been in a lambo
Generation of curses, man
I'll be too big for a little.
I got one.
You got one now?
You drove on here?
No, I didn't really
I took the black truck here.
Oh, okay.
If you want to go, let's go.
Let's pick you up in it.
We should probably.
Oh, that's you.
All right, there we go.
He was holding your notes so long.
Is that weird to listen to that?
Does it sound like an immature version of where you're at now?
Yeah.
I got crazy shit now.
That's like, that's you, though.
Man, that should be crazy.
When you get your old record like, fuck.
It's a kid down.
That's a kid down.
Yeah.
you?
Hmm.
Yeah.
When I hear old records,
I be like, bro,
turn it off, turn it, turn it, turn it, turn on, turn on.
Nah, for real.
The idea of, like,
making a song and still,
like,
the idea of making a hit song
and then you got performing
for the rest of your life is crazy.
Yeah,
nah,
blessed about it was nine years old,
and I didn't even rap
how I do,
how I do now.
So it's like,
when I perform,
blessed about,
and the biggest shit
and the crowd going crazy,
it's like,
like,
like,
And it makes money.
It gets bookings.
You should go wherever the case every time.
For sure.
Okay.
So the first time you hung out with Soldier, though, he's saying you to a random house and then, well, that was a squeak.
He's saying you to a random house and nobody was there and you just had to give up or what?
See, I didn't tell you that story.
Yeah, what happened with that?
That story was after I hit him up, another, after I hit him up, another page out of nowhere.
When they used to me up, hit him up, hit me up out of nowhere, like, come to this address.
I'm like, man, this ain't
him.
I'm like, hell no way
I'm going, bro.
I'm with the homie
back in the day.
He's like,
bruck,
he's talking to go.
Like, all right,
bro, fuck it.
So we go.
So we go.
So I said,
a long-ass, dark-ass hill.
Somebody was trying to set us up.
I knew it.
Something, man.
We were like,
hell no.
Then we get to the house.
He, like, knock on the door.
Like, I ain't get it out.
And he ain't get out.
And he ain't get out of even.
He pulled back down the hills.
It'll look infie.
A big-ass glass house.
Like, remember that house he had on big ass hill.
Yeah, kind of.
I said, hell no.
That was my first time.
That was some weird shit.
I don't know.
Somebody was trying to set me up.
Really?
How'd they know that you were going to go?
I don't know.
Or it was probably him and peeking at me.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I never really asked him about it.
No, I did ask him about it.
He said, hell, no, that wasn't me.
I never really just talk about that shit.
That actually was weird.
Yeah, that's mysterious.
All right.
Um, so how long do you think it took you to get your style together, rap-wise?
Oh, well, I've been doing it for three years, so I'm still working on my craft.
You can't just have one style.
Like, you feel me?
Every day you get better and better.
So it's, I'm not going to say it.
I'm in one lane.
I'm not saying I'm not my best.
Right.
You hear me?
I know it's more to come with this shit.
Mm.
Definitely.
You just like, go in the, how often you get in the studio?
You record at home?
is always just in the actual studio.
I always go to a studio, probably at least four, five times a week.
Uh-huh.
It depends if I, in every state, because you feel I'm never really at home.
Right.
So every state, I make sure I get a studio.
Why you travel around that much?
A tour.
Really?
I got off one tour, Stunner Girl.
I'm headlining this tour with YTV Fat coming up.
Saw that.
The state is in Miami.
That's crazy.
I got a tour coming with Rio.
I mean, and Soge you got a big-ass tour coming on.
How do you get on?
all these tours, like the Stunner Girl shit,
the Y2B Fat shit.
Like I said, I'm not stuck in one lane.
I got a different, you feel me, thing going on.
I got different fans all over the world.
It's, you feel me?
It's straight music and it's real, and it's real music.
I'm trying to make it, I'm making it a different way.
Right.
But you see the value in going on a tour like that?
It's worth it?
It makes a dent?
Put what you mean to dent.
Like into your career?
Yeah.
Like, I feel like that's a style of promotion that was more common back in the day.
And nowadays, people just don't really do that.
They, like, think they could do everything digitally.
But meanwhile, like, if you can go out and even have, you know, a couple thousand people every night see you hit the stage, that's going to increase.
I got five after these last tours in the summer.
I got five countries to go to.
I'm going to Brazil, Africa, Jamaica, Japan, and Thailand.
What's that for?
They got shows out there.
Oh, really?
Wow.
You feel
me?
It's just,
I want some different shit at him.
That's dope.
You see how Roddy Ridge left?
That's what I'm trying to do.
Left what?
Got big,
did what he did,
and toured the whole world,
and he's the biggest out here.
You feel like he's not stuck.
He left from the hole
that everybody trapped in in LA.
Right.
You got to get up out of that.
I'm talking about it.
I'm climbing it.
There's so many people
who just want to make music
about their street shit
or local...
You can make music
about your street shit
and everything.
But Roddy Rich is somebody who clearly had like a bigger vision.
He don't really put a lot of that in his music.
It's more about making hits.
You got to make something that everybody can listen to.
Very.
Something your white ass would be right.
You don't ride to L.A. music all day.
I know you don't.
Sometimes.
Sometimes you want to go listen to some Bruno Mars.
No.
Not really.
You know you fucking Bruno.
I don't really.
Jacob?
No.
I mean, I folk with him as a person.
A little baby.
When he comes on, I'm not going to turn it off.
So let's see.
When you get a car, what you play?
What's in your playlist?
Do you want to know what my most recent music I'll listen to is?
Go to the Apple music right here.
I go to do this right now.
All right.
I bless you.
Pleasure.
Most recent music.
EBK.
J-bo.
Bloodhound Q-50.
Young Thug.
Young Scooter.
Drake.
50 cents.
Scrilla.
RXK.
nephew.
Listen to some Kendrick.
Slim Cito.
Bloodhound Little Jeff.
Screwly G.
B.L.P.
Kosher.
Yeah, that sounds pretty good.
Your voice went way low.
when he was like, Drake.
Drake.
I mean, that's the most out of the ordinary, I think, on this list.
That's the most mainstream, most singing-ass shit.
I forced myself to listen to that part of the next door album a few times.
I got a list to that when I have a sex.
I listen to it.
I click him all.
Yeah, I listen to it around the hall.
I don't want to be thinking about Drake when I'm fucking.
Like, you don't fucking music?
Sometimes, but I'm not trying to, like, put on some music from a dude that I, like, talk to.
I'm going to be thinking about like the bar is too much.
I'm going to be like, I don't know.
That's not.
You weird, bro.
Do you like listening to dudes that you know, like talk while you, I don't know.
I ain't paying attention to that.
I know all the type of rap niggins.
Why I put music on if you're not going to pay attention to it at least a little bit?
It's like 4% of.
If you've been doing the same position for five minutes straight,
you're going to have to start thinking like, oh, so what's he talking about?
Hmm.
Okay.
Bars.
Thinking about what's he talking about what you was a pussy?
Hmm.
Okay. I'll be thinking about that guy's shit.
Now I know I can't do those sex video.
You feel me with you around or a reporter?
You're a type of nigga.
Sex video with me around.
Who said that was on the table?
Let me tell you.
Let me tell you.
You're the type of nigga to look at the nigga, huh?
Like, you gotta pay attention what you're doing, bro.
You ain't supposed to think about none outside the box.
You never flipped the bitch with your homie and some.
Everybody in the same room.
But I'm still going to be watching this technique.
I did an orgy the other day with four other dudes.
Are you watching?
I think about this.
I'm looking at him at least a little bit.
Think about this.
I give what you saying.
Like what you're saying?
Because look,
if the girl had on the playlist
and you,
I'd let me more of like,
you know,
you'd be on your R&B wave,
if you came on,
like,
if her came,
if she had on her playlist,
her and it came on,
it was like,
I would go,
I would fuck through it.
But in the same time,
I'm probably like,
you pop into my head a little ball,
which is not,
not cool at all.
You're a little weird too.
It's like,
but it's like,
I know you.
So it's like,
you know what I'm saying?
What are you best friends with Chris Brown, bro?
Exactly.
And you're going to be thinking, he's going to say something.
You're going to be thinking, you liar.
You was probably in the studio.
You ain't did that.
Why you say that?
Y'all dig it too deep.
He's not best friends with party next door.
No, but I'll be thinking.
No.
I know too much about that genre.
You're not the best friends.
I can listen to R&B while.
Because if I put on that shit and Summer Walker comes on, I don't know nothing about it.
I noticed you're Rico Reckles.
That's about it now.
But prior to that, I don't know, nothing.
I know what she looked like.
I know she got a nice voice.
That's about it.
If I'm listening to the rap,
there's way too much for me to think about.
Oh, who did that beat?
What was that producer tag?
Well,
where are they from again?
Do not listen to her and have sex.
I don't know what you think about me.
It's not even on the table.
It's not even being about you.
It's not even being about it.
It's like, all right, we get through this.
So you listen to the little baby, why you do you think about a little baby?
No, no.
No, it'll be some R&B.
I don't because I would have to think about them.
But he said it pops up in your mind.
I don't want to think about him.
That's why I'm not going to listen to him on.
So, you can't...
All right, let's next time.
Same thing.
When I'm working, when I'm on my computer
doing emails for a couple hours or whatever,
I can't listen to rap.
It's way too distracting because I'm going to be thinking about everything.
What do he say?
What do you just rhymed out with that?
It's distracting.
Oh, who's this feature?
I got to look this dude up.
Oh, who did this beat?
You know, like, oh, there's too much shit.
If I listen to R&B, I don't know anything about it.
I'm a total normie when it comes to R&B.
My point exactly.
That's what I was saying.
I'd be in a different lane.
I didn't just do a rap.
I would do R&B because you can just listen and vibe through it through your day
and still remember that tone in your ear.
True.
Rap, you really got to be in that mood for it.
My songs, it's something you can just go through your day with.
But do you feel like people got to like be interested?
They really have to know you before they can like feel like they want to hear you talk about.
That's where the tour.
That's where the tour and every state comes in.
You get in my bridge.
Right.
You make sure you're scene everywhere.
You perform everywhere.
You build fans everywhere.
You make that music that everybody like that they can't deny.
We got some Denny's coming in right now?
What's this?
I think of McDonald.
We get some of that.
Some Wendy's.
Oh, that was over the food.
What do you get from Wendy's?
Chicken nuggets.
Nice.
I heard they don't do the four for a phone no more.
They don't?
No.
That sucks.
Brutal.
You also?
Uh, I'm cool.
I got some crab cakes I'm going to eat after this.
God, I'm so glad that I'm not doing a different type of interview when I just said that,
because that's actually what I'm having.
Um, anyway, what kind of, what?
This is like Wendy's chicken.
Do that that spicy?
Yeah, my motherfuck is hit.
Okay.
I haven't been to Wendy's a long time, honestly.
I used to fuck with that baked potato.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Then I got that anymore.
Oh.
I hate when they take shit off the million when it's smack.
Yeah.
That's the closest thing by you.
Do you think Burger King actually sucks
Or you think they just stopped advertising
So everybody thinks it fell off
I just had a burger for beer the other day
It was gross but it's probably
It's gross because I was in New York
But I don't know
I can't have Burger King in
And that show is kind of nasty
It tastes like weird
But I think I was thinking
Those rat meat because I was out there
So I don't know
Rat meat?
Yeah
Just because those rats on the subway
And shit
You think that they might be getting
Into the burger supply?
Those burgers are coming from somewhere
Completely different
They're frozen
They put them on a truck
Yeah
Have you ever
See the pizza rat?
There was a rat carrying a piece of pizza one time
That went viral in the subway
What the hell?
Yeah
Had a whole pizza?
Like a piece
And he was like carrying it
Was it back?
What?
It's on the net
Find it for you
Yeah, pizza rat
What?
Pizza rat
I hope I'm not just making a sub in my head
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I look
Oh shit
Damn
I think I ain't a whole sleigh
That's crazy, right?
Oh, you?
Oh, shit, yeah.
You saw somebody follow him.
12 million views on YouTube from nine years ago.
The pizza rat is brazen.
That's crazy, right?
All kinds of different rats.
I bet he went back and got it once they left, too.
It's possible, but we don't really know.
Okay.
So, just liquor and weed, or does the Hood Trophy Bino turn up going other directions as well?
Like with drugs?
Yeah.
No.
Just liquor and weed.
Yeah.
that's good
I'm not into going for it
soldier boy told you you need to leave the other stuff alone
I never did none with him or he never done it in front of me
really nope he's not the lean man anymore
oh he doesn't drink lean okay but you know
everybody drinks thing that's like something he's lifestyle
he's grandfathered in he's been doing that for so long you know
old habits die hard yeah
definitely
exactly no I left all that behind
I was on purpose for this shit but I
I mean, I was thinking about that.
I'm like, I'm sure there were some perks involved in that shit.
But that was prescribed, like, medication, I stopped doing them.
Some people, when you just do junk, that's abuse me.
But a lot of people, they do the perks from their injury, and then they just get stuck
and all of a sudden they're doing fentanyl.
Yeah.
That's a big jump.
No, for sure.
I know people that had the whole life ruin.
Like, they toy their knee.
They had to get surgery and then for the rest of their life.
Take a perk your day.
I'm off a tattoo.
I mean, it's big ass hood.
Crophy right home I said.
Oh, yeah.
The trophy in the middle.
That's the only time I'll take pills
If I'm gonna get tattooed
Or maybe a flight
You almost done with your whole shit
Hey do you do that numbing cream?
How does that feel?
Oh, the numbing cream is fire
Can I can feel it?
You still feel it
But it lessens it a lot
You got your stomach hit?
Yeah
That's the worst
Besides the back of the head
That's the worst
That's the worst
That's all blacked out in the hair
So it's like, damn
You can't see it
Because of the hair
No but that was the worst pain
Besides the back of the head
Did you use dummy cream?
That was
so old that it was before numbing cream
but now anytime I get some shit I did the numbing cream
for sure. Is that more of a
this tower is this more of a pissy drunk sign
or a cross sign? This is an up sound on cross
okay, solid, solid.
Because I have a pissy drunk to askate so it's like
it's the
are you talking about pissed drunks? Yeah. You skate?
What's your best trick?
You don't have a best trick
when you're that nice. You just got to call like a
like a hard for the back tail
front shove out. What?
Yeah. Down what?
like a hubba or like a like a like a like a what hubba like like a like a what hubba like like
like skate park hubbys but not nothing not like a famous hubba i gotta see this oh i'm nice
you can't be john a hill in me shout out john a hell he said he said he could
kick flip no we never seen it i think kick flip yeah for as far as my active since like
oh i got to see that 16 that's hard though um oh i just realized you had to take the grill out
shit in there damn he threw the soda no i didn't it was empty
It was empty, empty.
All right.
So where are you at right now?
What are the people need to know in terms of what you got coming
and what the Hood Trophy movement is all about?
Well, after these tours, it's back to shit.
I got a big ass another summer giveaway for the kids.
You know how I always do my little shit.
And Christmas shit coming up.
Besides that, it's hard work.
You feel me?
Back to that shit every day.
Oh, yeah.
Back to, I already told you all about the tours.
I told you about the tours.
If you wanted to tell people to go listen to your music, what are your top three songs that you would recommend?
I want her, baby, and spin.
Okay.
And probably that shit with Bravo.
Well, 60K with no cap.
I got a lot of little shit.
It depends on the person.
So if they were a hardcore rap fan, your diagnosis would be different than if they're an R&B fan.
Play our hurt everywhere.
They go, fuck it.
Okay.
Feel about her to race, the genre, the crowd, whoever.
I got that shit in three different languages.
For sure.
AI is crazy.
I got I want her in Spanish.
I got I want her in Africa.
Wait, you really use AI to make a Spanish version of the song?
Yes.
Wow.
That's crazy.
That's very interesting.
I got to check that out.
I never even thought about that.
I got to make sure I reach out to every crap.
Shout out to AI.
Really helping move the culture a long.
Okay.
Who you want to work with this year?
Well, who I want to or who I'm going to.
I got some shit lined up.
I'm about to get this nigga.
I'm going to go crazy.
I might get a little baby being iffy right now.
I'm going to get Ralo on it for a show.
Oh, shit.
Who else was he used to think about?
Who's thinking about Ralo?
Little baby.
I forgot those two.
The dudes in New York name.
Scrilla.
Shout out Skriller.
I don't know.
I got a whole little list, but I'm trying to put, I'm trying to get somebody hard.
That's got, I need three features on this next album.
It's going to go hard.
You feel I mean?
Those are big names.
They'll be crazy.
Yeah.
It's going to happen.
We're going to make it happen.
Definitely.
So how much liquor are you actually drinking in these cups?
What's the rest of this day going to look like?
I must go get a tattoo.
Oh, right.
Alcohol is good for that.
No, that's not.
It's going to bleed.
You don't think?
I think I always tell you that, like, it's going to bleed more if you.
I just want to be numb.
yeah
bleeding more
definitely
all right
hood chri be no
I appreciate you coming in
definitely
everybody tap in
and uh
turn my man up on all
social media services and whatnot
yes sir
get yourself some wendy nuggets
I vote with you too
I think you're going to crazy
you promise you don't break
a soldier boy's heart
because he had a lot of artists
come up under him over the years
and then they just kind of turn on him
at some point
start talking shit, start, you know, running their mouths about whatever.
So we got to make sure that, uh, I love the idea of you just, like, bringing S-O-D-M-G
back to the forefront.
I feel like you guys could do it together.
I got that shit.
Damn, look at that.
Yeah.
Shit, I might get that tattoo, too.
Give me an interview.
I'm getting an S-O-D-M-G tattoo.
We're going to do it right here to share.
Shit, why not.
We call it for you.
If you want.
You're going to be a spread for real?
Oh, I'm not going to start hating.
I'm not going to start hating.
talking crazy shit.
No, not me.
I'm a good guy.
God damn, I just saw the picture of your arm again on my phone.
That's scary.
Still thinking about it.
I'm not a nice thing about that.
King, Draco.
He's got a lot going on.
Like, you know, what is it?
Twirl the way.
2.20.
That's still early.
He's probably about to get out.
He's probably at the fucking studio until 9 in the morning.
He had to still probably set it up different shit right there.
Yeah, is that the spot?
He loved that stuff.
That's what he worked.
He loved that stuff.
Yeah.
That's the deal.
That's what he'd be at.
I bet.
That's what's up.
I got to pull up.
All right.
Hitcher of me,
I appreciate you, dog.
Everybody tap in,
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Don't forget about the...
Who was podcast in the world?
I said my outro different.
That was weird.
Don't forget about the jet with the host.
The jet.
You get the jet.
I'll get the host.
Yeah.
You got all the hosts.
I got some hosts.
But realistically,
most of the ones I got,
they got busy,
schedules.
They wouldn't be good holes if they wasn't busy.
I'll find some stragglers.
But you got to like some feet.
You got to go to the front and do it or something.
Feet.
He says some feet.
You don't want to see me pipe?
Nah.
No,
could give you an insecurity complex or something.
You'd be like, damn, that white boy's out.
Okay.
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