No Jumper - Kendrick Unites LA Against Drake, Trell Gets Pressed by his Brother & More!
Episode Date: June 24, 2024Adam & Wack recap Kendrick's iconic show, its impact, the politics around it, and more. ----- Get the latest 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 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Adam and Wack, and we back smoking in the back of the Cadillac.
Um, I'm the driver.
Listen, you're drinking a Celsius right now, so like...
Hey, listen, man, we're going exclusive right now.
Wait up. One second.
This is you, though.
Nobody never seen the Wack like this.
Yeah.
He finally gone Muslim.
I'm saying.
Oh, yeah, due to the perpendicular ways of the people of the United States Army and the black people in the plantation, I'm here to tell you guys.
No, what's up?
No, but you claim that you don't do drugs, that is a lot worse than most drugs.
Damn.
That's all I'm saying.
Your fucking eyes are so fucking redneck blue.
Your head got bigger.
I don't know if it's clear.
This shit is crazy, right?
Oh, because you normally can't really see me that good.
Yeah.
Wow.
This shit is, bro, you got two lumps on your forehead.
Lumps?
Yeah, right there.
This shit is crazy.
Oh, what?
The joke is that you, like, can see my satanic.
Now?
Okay.
Your little hair thing, I can't give you that much credit.
Really?
Because I can really see the swoosh through it.
Yeah.
What is looking?
Damn.
Let's acknowledge that.
I'm blind as a box.
You took a picture of my forehead and hair, not the rest of my head.
He posted it on Instagram.
I've never seen anybody post a photo with these exact dimensions on Instagram.
I was like this wide, this tall, just right here.
Yo.
Asking people what they thought on my hair.
Did you call me an asshole?
On that?
Oh, in the comments?
When you first saw it, did you say this asshole?
It was probably something like that.
I did a good job.
Yeah.
No, you did good.
You seem like you're a lot more, like, present in the moment right now, to be honest.
Amazing, bro.
Like, I'm seeing the world in the way I've never, you know, I got these glasses like two years ago.
Right.
And I was looking for my house keys and I couldn't find them.
If you can't find some shit, you know who you call?
the mobile car detail guy.
Oh.
He finds everything.
But they were holding onto your glasses?
No. When he started, you know, when they go through your car and they vacuuming,
they get all under the seed and the crevices.
They even find shit you don't want them to find.
But then when I get in there and I look in the middle compartment,
usually it will have all my stuff in there.
All your shit right there, right?
When I got in there, I'm like, what the fuck?
And I said, oh, these is glasses, but I didn't even put them on until right now.
This shit is amazing.
It occurs to me.
you and Munchy B are kind of in competition for who's the most blind blood out here.
No, no, no, no, I'm not that blood.
Oh, okay.
I can see and smell the pussy.
I'm just saying that, like, potting with him, you kind of, like, realize the things that suck about being blind,
which is that he can't, like, pick up on the, you know, nonverbal cues as much.
You can see out of one eye.
I don't know.
I don't know exactly how it works.
I know that he do be camped out on his phone and stuff.
I assume it's the kind of thing where it's like he needs his phone in a certain position.
And, you know, I assume, you know, it's a challenge.
Baby Cuban Rob in the building.
Don't do that.
Don't do that?
Don't do that?
How you do it?
I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I still have to hop on YouTube and search for your videos.
That's crazy.
That's your name.
What?
No, I'm not the internet.
You especially.
We're not live right now.
Okay, good.
Why?
You're scared the fans are going to come?
Why are you wearing a baseball jersey?
You look like you might really play baseball?
Yo, wait, wait, wait, what do you mean?
Oh, that's why.
What do you mean not the internet?
You were the internet.
You were the internet.
that bitch-ass nigga who you who whipped on and put all them knots on his head,
snitched on you and called your job and said,
your employee did this to me and this is his handle on the internet.
Shut up. Who did that? I swear to God, bitch-ass.
They got beat up and called your job.
Called his job. That's an internet thing to do for sure.
Bitch-ass, nigga.
He had to blame me.
No, because they be trolling with him.
They were all a part of the trolling shit.
You be beating up trolls?
He whipped on him real bad.
I like that.
I like you coming in on a plain white shirt.
That's why you're giving like mature prison vibes right now.
The white tees.
Hey, bro, listen.
You don't talk to me about mature prison because you be on some funny shit.
Like what?
I don't know, but it's just not all kind of shit.
Well, yeah, I got my chest wax today.
You like that?
The shirt's off the other day.
Do you like that?
The shirt's off?
No, that was pretty cool.
But you see the type of fuckers that do that with him, right?
Like he said, me and Adam do gay shit sometime.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, it's exclusive.
All my gay podness.
How are you doing?
I mean, you know, I'm seeing the world now.
But anyway, we are doing this podcast at a very interesting time in Los Angeles history.
Yeah.
Last night, many would call it the greatest, I don't know, there's a lot of hyperbole going on,
the greatest, craziest moment in the history of L.A. gangsters slash, you know, street music.
I wouldn't call Kendra mar gangster music.
I call Kendraimar real music.
But a lot of people are highlighting the fact that there were so many people from different gangs who were on stage together.
You have to pay attention to what's going on.
You take a guy like Kendrick Lamar who grew up in Compton.
He grew up in the heart of West Side Paroo.
Where was Snoopy badass?
No, no, no.
Some of those guys were the ones on stage who ran him in the bathroom.
That stage had a gaping presence missing.
We need to see the real King of Congress.
Thompson on stage next time at K-DOT.
Anyway,
so what he did do on June 10th,
where was Brian Pumper?
You go.
He unified the city, both sides.
Everybody got along.
I hear there wasn't no issues in the parking lots,
wasn't nothing.
So I didn't hear about any late night after party.
No, no violence going on.
And that's letting people know that.
the city
California to the West Coast
is behind Kendrick
huge L for Drake
yeah that's got to hurt
the worst part about that
was YG
because he got mentioned
in the Drake's song
Drake could never perform that song
and mention YG's name
but see he did that to itself
because if YG didn't approve of that
by you doing that you have
KD looking at YG
two niggas from Compton
And like, my nigga, like, what you want?
So we had to step out there and be like, bro, leave my name.
But YG had a song a couple weeks ago, too, where he basically said, like, when there's smoke,
don't put my name in it.
Basically telling Drake, I don't appreciate you throwing my name in the mix there, even though
we may have had a good relationship over the years.
You know, you're really seeing how people's loyalty, as much as, you know, giving people career
opportunities can help make them loyal to you.
Still, at the end of the day, the street shit, the gang shit, the where you're from shit,
matters much more.
Yeah, that matter. First of all,
Kendra-Lamore is the
most relevant
biggest thing in
Southern California, I mean, on the West Coast
period, as far as I'm concerned.
So why would YG
want to be in
bad standings with that for no reason?
And they're from the same city. Right.
That's crazy. Why did what he was supposed to do?
So the question is, a lot of people have been asking this one,
is where was Chuck in all this?
Oh, you know,
I can speak on it.
Chuck's expected.
He got a child on the way.
Okay.
So he was, you know, he was ten in that.
He had something going on.
Okay.
If his girl was giving birth at the exact hour
that the concert was taking place,
I would maybe buy that excuse.
But outside of that, I mean,
I know what it's like to be waiting for your girl
to have a kid.
It's not going to stop you from driving an hour
on the freeway to go to the, like, arguably the biggest event
in L.A. rap history.
Let's be real.
Right?
Let's just be real.
Everybody that was on that stage, at one point in time,
has been on a game stage or a game in studio session.
Okay, they were just in Snoop Dog's compound.
A lot of the main people that was on that stage,
that's main people, people know, was there with Chuck and everybody else.
Ain't no issues with game and Kendrick.
The song starts off with...
But game did kind of take Greg's side, right?
No, it didn't.
He said, I fuck with Drake and I fuck with Kendrick.
Okay.
is a guy who he's fidgety and, you know, he's going to want to get into something.
what does fidgety mean here? He just noticed Rick Ross kept taking shots. Okay.
our circles, you know, you met Big Duck.
Big Duck.
That's Rick Ross' head security.
Great American.
Fruit Town, Paroo.
You met Little John.
Yep.
Fruitown Paru.
So you got to remember, when you're playing with game, you know, he's going to play it out.
So, you know, I was happy that Ross didn't respond and it didn't go someplace else because
both squires are we kind of together.
But as far as last night goes, like, bro, you got to remember, like, um,
It's a lot of motherfuckers that wasn't there.
Right.
Right?
And, you know, it broke out something to do.
He got something to do.
I mean, I didn't see him get.
I've watched game stand-up Stephen Spielberg.
I mean, there wasn't.
If he got something to do, he just, he got to do what he do.
People are saying, like, oh, this is bringing together every hood in L.A.
I mean, there's not enough room on that stage for every hood in L.A.
No.
But it was, it was a very nice cross-off.
Harbos.
You know, I see my name.
Alleged Hoover.
I see my man
Runchy from Great Street there
with the basketball player
De Rosa, you know what I mean?
I see Runchy there
but it was really like
I seen Rick Rock do something
on his YouTube page
it was the right people there
for that.
Now you have to understand
everybody's not for that
you get what I'm saying?
But those that are for that
it was the right people there was a great look
It was a movement.
It was something that hasn't been done since the Nipsey March.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Kendrick asked me to be there, but I had a chiropractor's appointment.
I mean, shit, that's believable.
And I felt like it might be kind of weird to have the woods represented on stage like that.
I feel like my presence might have kind of overpowered Kendrick's presence.
Adam, you got to remember like, bro.
I'm not to snatch the mic and just spit all his verses for him.
This is no jumper.
This is West Coast.
Even though you're from where you from, when you're from, when you mentioned no jumper,
we claim this as West Coast.
Yeah, I've seen you doing that.
It's a little troubling for me.
I don't know why.
Not a lot.
You built that shit over here, right?
Am I right?
No, I like that because you told AD&T. Rella at one point, you were like,
listen, why would I not go do a show with them when that's one of the biggest hip-out
platforms on the West Coast?
We have to care about that platform.
They didn't really like know what to say in terms of like you viewing this as one of
of the things that is keeping L.A. route healthy.
That's a fact.
Right.
That's a fact.
When somebody needs to get something out there to promote something,
when it comes to music, when it comes to the culture of hip hop
or what are we doing on the West Coast, right?
Let's be real, bro.
It's not per se the radio stations.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
When you look at the West Coast, right?
You know, not taking nothing from Vlad,
but Vlad's like a universal guy.
We don't know where the, people don't know that Vlad's back here.
You kind of need to be at a certain level to, let's be real.
Yeah, exactly.
The level is a little lower over it.
When you, but no, because it's accessible.
We f*** with people who are earlier in their career.
And that's why I'm doing what I'm doing around the corner because people say,
whack, you're about to fire your room up.
How's Adam going to feel about that?
I said, you got to understand.
The reason why me and Adam clicked so well,
because we're both businessman, and we both know what to do.
what not to do. Adam, as he just said, Vlad's here. No jumpers here. Right? I'm going lower than
Adam. I'm going to the underground artists. I'm going to the artists that might be prepped to
someday get to here. Black's going low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low. But guess what, right?
Who's the next best thing if you're trying to get the no jumper, prep yourself, get a light on yourself
to get to no jumper, then to go to the honey
show and talk to whack, right?
If you're up and coming, right?
No, fuck with whack. You might get extorted.
You might get the shit beat out of you in the parking lot, but you'll have
a good time. No, that's
your building.
And thank God that I came into play.
Let me tell you all this little thing, all right.
He begged me,
I'm going to leave it alone. I'm not going to
leave it alone. Let's live it. Because you know we just
talked about it. We did just talk about it.
I'm going to leave it alone. Am I allowed to bring up
the crazy late-breaking
news that we just heard about.
Allegedly...
You're saying that T-Rail got pressed.
Allegedly...
By Tiger.
Tiger and Big deal.
T-Rill got pressed by Tiger.
Yow!
Get the...
Big deal, the impromptu phone call.
See what he's talking about.
We ought to call everybody.
Would you ever smoke a cig on here?
Oh?
He smoked a cigarette on here?
I don't smoke.
But would you?
Smoking a cigarette?
Big deal. You're live with Adam 22 and Wack 100.
going.
Oh, man, you just threw me on a
line.
No, no, we're not
lying.
Who is that?
Who is that?
This is big deal.
Big deal.
Where you from,
nigga?
Nick, I'm from
Westside, 50 seconds street.
Nicky this baby T.
Whale, Nicky, we got to get out,
nigga.
Baby T. Rail, nigga.
You got a potter with my big
homie, nigga?
Huh?
You got a problem with my big homie?
Pull up, nigga.
Huh?
You got a part of my big
homie groove?
Hey, what's said it, man?
What's up, my nigga?
Baby,
Listen.
I'm just chilling, man.
Now, listen, you know,
you know what,
listen,
I think I might be your elder.
I'm guessing.
But if you get on this phone
and tell me
that you check T.R.
While you was with Tiger.
I've been checking T.R.
Man, I'm going to check
email.
I'm going to check whoever else.
Okay, now here the problem I got with you.
I'm asking respectfully.
Is moms, you guys,
same mom, same dad?
Same mom.
Say mom.
Yeah.
Okay.
So if I was to have a conversation with your mom,
would she tell me,
whack,
these boys been doing this shit all their life,
or is this something new?
No, she'll tell you this is what it is.
But look,
it's really to the bottom of it.
If you ain't seen the video
with me addressing the situation with him.
We have not seen the video.
They say you checked it.
What did you say?
It's doing a whole shit.
When they come to their bloodline,
I ain't with that.
So what is it that he did and didn't do?
You got to bring him to him.
You got to bring him in. I need to talk to him.
That's a good point.
Yeah, because I want to know what the you're saying he didn't do.
We're going to know so much more about this situation in a couple of days.
It's almost a shame they're after this conversation now.
What didn't he do, though, brother, that has you pissed off?
A nigga needs to be checked, man, when a nigga ain't with his bloodlocked.
Sounded me like you hate him.
Sounded me like you hating.
Like you asking for $1,500.
And he told you no.
I'm the nigga on car.
I'm a nigga on car.
I'm hating.
Wait, can I ask you a question?
Hey, hey, go, let me tell him.
Okay.
I'm listening.
If you were the nigga to get out of line with T.
Well, I'm the nigga on call.
How I'm hating?
Well, no, that used to be the other homie that was Woody.
What's the other homie that was with him?
That was real quiet.
That was a head of security.
I don't know nothing about no other niggas that was withy.
You wasn't there when they built this shit, though, bro.
Hey, I was there.
Where was you at when he got chased and had to hop the gate with one on?
got from the cell, but what was he at when he got changed?
I have a serious question.
We want to know where he was at, bro.
Did you and Tyga reconnect after your first interview?
That's what they did.
Did Tyga see you talking positively about him and reach out?
That's what he did.
That's what he did.
You let Tiger do some big.
Tiger won't be fooled anyway.
That's a nigga from Hoover.
Not a big deal around.
Big deal from Hoover.
Tiger's going to be fooled.
Hey, keep Tiger out of coming.
Oh, so you.
telling me at the end of the day?
Hey T. Rihal hit a button. I'm pulling
up on the nigga.
I don't know, bro, because they said
what happened when the
nigga from Fruit Town pulled up on
Trial House? What's the nigga name?
Young Rich Mooler.
Young Rich Mooler pulled up. Where you was at, bro?
Just like when me and my
my niggas was at the club, remember
Stacks was at the club, and he stripped
the boy, he bust him down, and you was out there
trying to be the peacemaker.
Who? Stacks don't go in there.
You know who they was waiting on?
They was waiting on big deal.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I was the nigger.
I was the nigger.
Wait, wait.
What club was this?
Who y'all stripped?
Yeah, who's stacks?
He stripped nobody.
Stats?
Stats.
What club we was at?
It was at the strip club.
He stripped the nigga Mike D daddy and you was out there being the peacemaker.
Mike D, you're talking about the club, the promoter?
Whoever the nigger is, you was out there being the peacemaker.
And stacks one step and foot in the club for big deal.
pulled up, and I pulled up, you was right there. I said, what's happening?
And y'all stripping?
And we went up there. I ain't stripped nobody.
Stacks.
You know, I wouldn't have been with me. You know, I wouldn't have let you get him.
Hey, stack stripped the nigga these four years.
Big deal, we're the done with your big old ass, big deal.
We were in the glit was in the carlidwomen.
Oh, downtown.
Yeah.
Oh, oh, they're talking about, that's the,
Lewis Cannon.
Remember what loose said?
The feds picked him up.
You're talking about Monster.
Yeah, whoever
to be here on
I definitely was peacemaking that night
Now look
You know why I was peacemaking that night
No, I'm gonna put you up on some shit
You know why I was peacemaking that night
He ain't gonna like this
Big deal
Tell the people
I was peacemaking that night
Because we were stripped
Try to strip him before you
When I took him away from y'all
We stripped the nigger
For what? For what?
from OVG. He owed 50 racks. So when we had him, them niggas pulled up. Right. So I'm trying to get
the nigga to food away from him. I'm playing like, yo, let me holl at this nigga. Bro, we
ain't got to do all that. And they're waiting on him to pull up. Say, say, say whack, the
nigga that's going to pull up, going to get to it. I said, okay, I got to get, but we come
to get before these niggins. They ain't wrong, but we can't be with a bobin. The nigger had
about folding on him. So when I took him into the spot,
I said, look, nigga, I'm trying to save you.
Give me what you got and we're out.
I left him with 10.
I took 30 left him with 10.
So that's the reason why I played possible, y'all.
We was on it.
That's a fact.
Nicky named Monster.
Hey, yeah, man.
You don't remember it was on Instagram where the dudes they had on camera.
They came out with like 50 bags of weed.
They had them on camera, mask up.
They was in the elevators and all that shit.
That was dude spot.
Yeah, I'm talking about that.
didn't do that, but that was due.
Hey, hey, but yeah.
But I know this, nigga, you pull up on T-Rill.
I'm contracted the T-Rill now, bro.
Wait, what is that big deal?
Hey, hey, Adam, me and T-Row, we locked back in, man, we're moving around.
We pushing me, man, big deal back out here in the field, man.
No, you ain't because you told Adam you just press T-Rill.
No, he's talking T-Raw.
T-Raw.
Okay, but Nick, I'm moving with T-Rill, nigga.
It's going to be what it's going to be, Nick.
What's happening?
What's happening?
What's that in?
What's that nigga at?
Man, he's right here.
What's having it?
Yo, tell Tiger
I was with him.
That's my man.
I love him.
No, Tiger good dude.
We do for a hit.
Tiger, every two-thumms give him to hit.
Tiger, man, that's my point.
He's got a lot of love and respect for him.
Whose idea was it to press T.
Was that you or was that Tiger?
No, we didn't have no idea to press nobody.
You know, that ain't.
That ain't our motive.
You know what I'm pushing like that, but we are class anything, though.
If a nigger want to run into a brick wall, that's on them.
Respect.
I'm letting you know right now, remember this coming out of my mouth.
You do not have Tiger around any activity, or your ass going to be walking seven steps
into sales scratching your head.
You hear what I'm telling you?
No, no.
I'm tougher than that, man.
That's why I'm here on the concrete on this fall holland.
There you go.
You got to bring you in, man.
Let's do an interview with you.
Yeah, let's tap in soon.
the big deal episode of the WAC 100 in Adam Pod
would be crazy.
Go real, let's do that.
Hey, man, I don't know, man.
I might be going on tour soon, man, so I don't know.
No, he just telling you that.
He ain't going to really take you nowhere.
Man, I might be overseas somewhere.
Hey, I love to hear it, though.
Hey, we love the growth.
We love the development.
Who you calling?
Oh, yeah, I appreciate it.
Hey, yo, check this out.
Nick, you didn't tell me, you called me with that shit earlier,
and I was love, but you didn't tell me T.
T.rell got pressed, bro.
by Tiger and Big Deal, bro.
He's calling it.
I'm just now finding out shit
what's going on right now.
Big deal right here with me.
They pre-ass T-Rill.
They said the nigga Tiger like was,
nigga, you know what's happening.
And Big Deal took two steps back
and niggas like didn't do button.
Hey, the nigga, AD, he said,
he didn't have the footage.
Oh, AD.
They say you got the footage, man.
He does have the footage.
Oh, you hiding shit from me, ma'am.
He didn't, nah.
He didn't send,
They didn't send it to me.
He said it on me.
So you saw the footage.
I didn't see him that crazy.
It was only like six seconds.
Six seconds?
It only took you six seconds to pack T.
Rell out.
That was crazy.
What, who were you from?
Wait, what were he from?
You know, y'all, y'all on no jumper?
I'm going to call you back, dog.
What are you talking about it?
Look he up here.
No, T.
T.R. Ain't nothing happened to T.
That is.
That is his brother big deal saying they pressed him, bro.
That's his brother.
A.D. spread narratives about his brother's
.
He's what I said.
You heard him
I said the homie ain't content
Fuck all that
Bro, hold on
Your big ass was content
Down there, nigga
When you fell over that gate
You mean
Ain't nobody bigger
Than the content
Duffew
Let the content
Let the content
I don't know
I didn't see no shit like that though
Okay do we got the footage
The footage gonna come out
Neff so shit
You got it big deal
No I ain't got it
Man I'm the line press
I don't need the footage
All right.
I know what you're crazy.
All right.
We look for it.
Hey, I appreciate your big deal.
Much love.
All right for sure.
I'll have you.
That's a great American right there.
Yeah.
You know, listen.
That footage is going to be crazy because they play.
Where?
Yo, they played a little chunk of it on the stream, the 80s on.
They posted a clip from it.
And you could kind of hear Big Deal and T.Rell yelling at each other in the clip.
But it's only like a split second.
I don't listen.
For one.
For the record, I was trolling.
I don't think big deal is going to press his brother.
That's his fucking brother.
He did allegedly.
Listen, did he put his hands on him?
I don't know.
No.
He's going to talk a little shit.
I don't believe they're not going to do any of that.
You know, but shout out the big deal.
If he got a position with Tiger, he's doing his job.
No, I'm happy to hear that.
Because when we did the first interview a couple months ago,
he didn't mention anything about still having a relationship with him.
So that's kind of crazy that they were able to rebuild that right away.
But you said it.
You said did this conversation come after, you know, Tiger Hurried.
heard you saying nice things about T-Rail?
You might have heard about it through the Gravine,
even if he didn't see it.
Listen, Big Deal didn't know how to get a hold of Tiger.
Tiger had to get all the big deal.
Believe that.
Yeah, I don't know.
I got to open DM with Tiger, but he only reads that when it's convenient.
Shout out to Tiger, though.
We've got for another hit.
Every two or three years, he gives us the big hit.
Oh, yeah.
No, I mean, when I saw him at the Ronald Island,
it's unbelievable how many hits he got.
Yeah, no, Tiger, Tyke.
He's one of those artists that, like,
has huge hits and they'll still only play like 60 seconds of it
because they got so many we're just going to blast through all these hits
I've done a lot of business with Tiger in the past we know we really had a great
relationship he only pissed me off like one time I forgot what it was about but
other than that all yeah it was a video he wanted to blame me for some shit
he blamed you for some footage that came out no we did a um
it was him blue face YG I forget the name of the song
but um
the security came over there playing by the trailer
and I got into it with the security.
I was trying to be humble.
They kept on, kept on.
And the shit they were accusing of,
another camp was doing it.
But I wasn't going to tell them they're doing it.
I just say, look, respectfully,
what you're talking about is not over here
if you can get away from the trailer.
And when a dude didn't get away from the trailer,
I remember one of the Bruce Lee movies
and hit him with a chop on the neck.
I chopped and then bust him in his nose
and they called the pole.
I don't know, was you there that?
You know karate?
In the Beverly Hills?
We was in a bed with that mansion.
They called the police.
They shut the video down.
He said he lost all this money and all kind of shit.
And I asked, I conversate.
I said, I'm not conversating nothing.
What the fuck?
Because what they accused us of, the other people was doing.
I respectfully asked him.
He came pressing and shit, my nigga, I did what I had to do.
I hit him with the chop and tapped that nose with it.
And he teared up.
I stopped.
I could have did something else.
Told him, man, just go your way.
But he called the police.
But I guess they wasn't permitted correctly or whatever.
So they shut the video shoe down.
Wow.
And Tiger was a little irritated by it.
Right.
Is this an old Wack 100 move?
That's not something you would do these days?
Oh, no, I do all kinds of shit these days.
I'm 47.
I fight.
We fight with every day.
Right.
Here's the question, though.
How do you feel about Kendrick telling Drake to give him Tupac's ring back
and I'll have a little bit of respect for him?
I don't know why he's back.
Not back, but give it to him.
Well, you know, you got to remember here the significance in that.
He's saying you're not worthy of having it.
When Drake got that ring, people were like,
yo, that's Drake.
It's like,
Kendrick's, like, his whole disposition is,
I'm dethrone in your ass.
Right.
And I'm going to be real.
I said before, right,
I always called it fair.
The first two songs, remember, you was,
I'm like, Drake's up,
but I think Kendrick's going to win it overall.
Right.
Well, I didn't anticipate,
I didn't anticipate Kendrick having the commercial hit
that Drake usually has in a battle.
Right.
So we've seen all the shit happen in the stores and then all the little shit started happening.
The little shootings had nothing to do with Kendrick.
But it was just all kind of happening at the same time.
And I'm thinking, okay, we saw Kendrick go number one.
We saw his stream start suppressing Drake's for a little bit of time.
And I'm like, all right, he did that.
But this shit, nobody was expecting Kendrick to do this shit.
And that's one thing that's annoying is that if you,
give your opinion on a rap battle early on in the battle, people will then hold you to that
opinion even as the details of the battle changes and more music is released. Because I said
that Kendrick was going to need to do a lot more than that to get a debut over Drake when
Euphoria was the only song that was out. I said the same thing. Which I think a lot of people
held that opinion. Never did I say like, oh, Drake is still in the lead after not like us came out.
By the time that song came out, nobody said that. Nobody was trying to make that. Nobody was trying to
make that argument. But Bouletkev was hit me with that. He's like, oh, you've been wrong about
this battle since day one. I'm like, no, I was not. I was completely accurate at the time that I made
that statement. If that battle is stopped right there. I was with you on that. My whole thing is just
there's a lot of people like Booleg Kev, I'm going to throw him in the mix who are like Westcoats
dudes that feel like, like, because they're sports dudes. So they're used to like the team wins.
So they feel like they win because they were in the stadium with the jersey on. My opinion is no.
you're not winning as a result of this.
You're just an observer like everybody else,
but this is like a sports mentality
where they actually believe
that they are won with the team,
that they somehow Bullock have just becomes the team
as soon as there's a rap battle.
I'm going to be real, and I'm going to keep it all the way
paro with you. He's white.
That's my brother. You know, I got him his job out of here.
Yeah? I got him his job out here.
Really? He'll tell you that.
Which job?
At 92.3. He was down in Florida.
He left that a long time.
I don't go, but then he's syndicated.
When you see him over there,
right.
I pulled him in, man, I was in a meeting with the,
and they were going over who they think,
and I mentioned his name and got him on the phone and set it up.
But what I'm, this is the thing you got to remember.
The West Coast,
we are notorious for coming up with the W
in all rap beefs.
Game 50, he destroyed G-Unit.
Yeah.
Right?
Kendrick.
right?
A bunch of old-ass shit that people barely remember.
But I mean, let's also be honest,
the West Coast has been like consistently taking L's
for many years.
Where?
In terms of like popularity in music
compared to other states and markets.
What are you talking about?
Dred's from Canada.
He's been on top for the last 10 years.
Right, but I'm just saying like the West Coast
owned hip-hop in the 90s.
And as the years have gone by,
the West Coast has been unable to produce
There's too many superstars.
We had a little slight gap and then came game 2004, 2005.
Right.
He brought the West back.
We all can agree with that.
Okay.
In the process of game, right, around 2009-ish, you had, it ain't gangster music, right?
But we had the skinny gene movement, right?
The jerkin movie.
Which introduced YG, right?
Teach me out of Dougie, you know, shit like that, right?
and then came Kendrick
J-Rock.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Kendrick's a part of that J-Rock movement.
But let's be real,
the rest of the country,
not anywhere near us concerned with YG
as they were about.
Kendrick and Game national superstars.
YG, huge songs,
but I don't think that they identify with YG
the way they identify with the game in Kendrick.
For one, YG, if I got to put together a team,
is definitely on that starting team on the West Coast.
Who are we picking from on the team?
I don't give a who we picking from.
You cannot take YG out of that lineup.
I'm not trying to take him out.
I'm just saying putting him on the level of Kendrick in game,
to me is a little disingenuous.
No, what I'm saying is he's right there in that when game is recording,
he hits up YG.
You understand what I'm saying?
When Kendrick's recording, right?
I'm pretty sure YG somewhere comes in, fucks winning, whatever they build or whatever it is.
You can't take YG's style of rap, his fashion.
Say what you want.
I don't agree with everything he wears.
Why are you bringing this into this?
We're talking about music.
You bring out fashion?
No, we're talking about who's here.
YG was part of the 2010 on up.
Game was 2005.
You're saying he was an innovator fashion-wise?
No, yeah.
Or was he just the person who was bringing what was already popular?
in the city to the forefront.
What YG wears, we didn't wear.
He made cool. Let's just be real.
He was in fucking Neiman Marcus.
Let's keep it 100.
Right?
So what I'm saying is you're saying, we was dead but quite some time.
The South had the torch.
They had, it was always three, four dudes
hot as a firecracking the South.
Let's not factor out mustard.
Let's not factor out Roddy Rich.
I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
We ain't ever with nowhere.
Who's more culturally relevant, Draco or YG?
Who?
Over the last 10 years.
Draco or YG?
WG.
Who had the bigger impact?
YG.
I don't know about that.
What you mean?
YG's still on his run.
On a mainstream level, in terms of like hits on the radio?
Okay.
What are we talking about?
Influence and music.
YG.
Draco was on his way.
Nephew was on his way.
Don't get it.
He was going to be a big deal.
He was already a big deal.
No, listen.
He started doing songs with the Latin market.
He had the thing with Drake.
I think he did that wrong.
I brought him a deal for $4 million.
Let the machine get behind him.
He chose to put it out of itself, right?
He did that, right?
The Drake on Drake record?
Yeah, before y'all even heard, I had a deal on the table for a million.
He put it out of itself, right?
Wrong, bad decision.
But what I'm saying is you cannot say that Draco was a bigger influence than YG.
Because at the time of his demise, he was still chasing where YG had all.
been and gone.
I respectfully disagree.
Draco, most influential rapper
in the last 10 years of the West Coast
for sure. Why, you, you're out of
your goddamn mind. So what about
we factoring out to Roddy
Riches? He's a very
talented artist. I wouldn't consider him
the biggest influence.
Huh? I think sometimes you miss
how incredibly pervasive
Drakeo's influence was on the West Coast.
I love Draco. When everybody
was against him, I'm one of the blood.
he trusted that would come to my studio
and go to sleep by itself.
Right. We know the story. Okay. So what I'm saying
is you cannot
sit here in front of the world and say
Draco was a bigger
influence than fucking YG, bro.
That's great. Could Draco go do a tour? Can he do a U.S.
tour? But that is more of a measure
of your like commercial popularity and less of a measure
of your influence on other rappers
who are coming from a similar
street sort of background.
Draco didn't have the streets like YG got the streets.
I feel like you're a little out of touch.
What?
We could just leave it there.
I'm going to say this, and I mean no disrespect.
If Draco had the streets, the way YG had the streets,
then it wouldn't have been a one-sided situation that night when that man lost his life.
Okay, but you're talking real-life street shit and not music.
He showed up to a festival with like a handful of people.
Listen, we're talking the streets and the influence.
Uh-huh.
Right?
When you got a situation that's happening, right?
Of course, Draco's street situation was clearly a lot less established than YG.
That much is obvious.
He was a rogue figure out here.
He was a rebel warrior.
If he would have had the streets at that festival, the streets would have supported him.
I'm looking at this shit happen
and I see people getting involved
that didn't come with YG
just because they're like
we with YG
right? If that was the case
it would have been a bunch of people
who put a wall around nephew.
Let's just be real.
So you can't say in no shape,
form of fashion at the time of Draco's demise
he was a bigger figure
in any fucking way
musically, worldly, hit,
influenced in YG, you can't say that.
That's crazy.
Now, I hear you.
Now.
I hear your opinion.
I disagree, but.
Where?
Numbers.
You want to put the numbers?
Where are we talking?
We're definitely not talking numbers.
We're talking influence on other rappers in terms of his style.
Style of rap.
So you're saying he influenced other people to rap like him.
Yeah.
Well, I'm not even taken away from like his own catalog and the size of his records and everything.
Obviously, if we're talking about hit records.
YG has done his thing.
He deserves his respect in that regard, for sure.
So what have you been hearing about the Gangster Williams interview that I did?
Because you told me that now you feel like you have to go out and see it.
No, everybody's saying that he did a great interview.
But they're saying they felt like you kept trying to get him to say something about me.
No.
If I wanted him to talk about you, I would have said, what do you think of why I'm on?
They said, this is the shit that we don't like about Adam.
He antagonizes and starts shit and puts people in predicaments to where they say things about other people, then it starts a fire.
Watch the interview.
That's what they're saying.
And tell me what I said about you.
I didn't say shit about you.
He was trying to get him to tell.
Tell?
He said he was asking crazy questions.
That's why I got to watch.
The only questions I asked that were about crazy shit was stuff that he's already talked about and it shit from like 30 years ago, like the fact that Birdman took him on his first hit.
I asked him if Birdman stopped selling drugs.
Birdman never took that man on his hit.
I'm no fucking hit.
Okay, well, he says otherwise.
He says Birdman sent him on plenty of drills.
Birdman has never ever sent anybody to do any violence to anybody.
Why are you like Birdman's press secretary?
No.
Any man's press secretary when you sit in here as a Wa-Oompey, right, talking about-
talking about what up?
You're not just going to use new words on me.
Trying to fucking incriminate any other brother.
I'm reiterating what his brother.
gangster Williams told me.
That's a rat.
And he might be a lying rat.
Nobody's more likely to tell the truth than a rat.
He's got nothing to hide.
But they got, they got, they got lie snitching.
Like when a nigger lie, like he snitching and it's telling.
Right?
There's no proof.
There's no evidence to say Birdman, as in any form ever did anything that other than
protect himself and help our people.
How would there be evidence of Birdman taking him on a drill,
35 fucking years ago.
Birdman ain't took that dude
on no motherfucking drill, man.
Unless he went out there
with some drums
to the Bayou Classic.
What the,
is that like a fishing event or what?
No, motherfucker.
Yeah, a river race.
It's like a river race.
That's a bull.
You know better than that.
That's like me saying
Brick Baby took you on a mission
and you drove the car.
He did.
But, okay, okay.
Birdman has a very obvious reason
why he would deny
taking his brother
on these drills.
He doesn't want to be known as somebody who's been, you know,
murdering people or taking people on murders.
Starrant of those people no way from the street.
Terrence Williams got no reason to lot.
Listen.
If anything, Birdman still owes him a favor because he's not like
aiding the government in prosecuting Birdman for this stuff,
which he probably could if he wanted to.
There's nothing to be prosecuted on.
But if there was.
It's it for the fifth we'd be drunk.
It's not.
If he said, oh, this guy died and it was because I was with Birdman in the car
and he told me to shoot him.
They could still probably try Birdman for that stuff.
I don't know if they'd be successful, but they could try.
Listen, check this out.
He's just not being specific.
No.
I think Birdman still owes him.
Nothing for him.
Birdman don't owe that man shit.
Well, he could probably get Birdman locked up for the rest of his life right now if you wanted to, right?
He can't get Birdman locked up for shit.
If he could, he would have.
If a nigga hate like that, then he would have went all the way through with his hate.
End of the day, we know Birdman is running one of the most successful independent labels.
him and his brother Slim the godfather.
We know Birdman for helping people make millions of dollars,
supporting people,
clearing samples he didn't have to clear,
doing great deeds.
He just sent my man Babeay down there,
a bunch of money for the kids,
for school giveaways.
That's the shit we know, Bert.
He just got the key to the city in New Orleans.
Did you talk about that?
Birdman did?
Did he talk about that?
No.
That's where he from.
Did he bring up that Birdman
and Slim just got the key to New Orleans?
No.
He's a hater.
Now, let's move on.
Cash money, bitch.
Yeah.
Okay.
This is a big one.
What?
It's a big one.
Lefty gunplay says he'd be mad if his daughter dated a black dude.
Does that make him a hate monger, or does that just make him your average run-of-the-mill prison dude?
He's a hypocrite now.
Ooh, okay.
I'm going to tell you why.
He made reference to a statement that I made on Clubhouse.
Okay.
When I said...
He blames you.
you for everything. Yeah, I never met the dude. When I said I would not sign a South Sider,
I would help assist whatever, but I wouldn't personally sign it. And for the record,
every Mexican person I've had that conversation with on the podcast basically acknowledges
that your reasoning behind that is very logical. Okay. Now, for him to hope say some crazy
shit about me for saying that, I understand why he's saying what he's saying. Because I
understand his roots in the politic he comes from, right?
You know, he's not a Chicano, you know, he's a South Sider.
Right.
And yes, he's in, he's rapping from California.
So he has to have some type of allegiance with some black people, Crips and Bloods.
Hispanics has never had a position of control when it comes to urban hip hop.
Right.
Over here on the West Coast, right?
You get to the East Coast, it's a different type of Latin vibe,
Fat Joe shit like that, right?
Right.
So his whole thing about, yeah, I fuck with the blacks,
I fuck with the brothers, that's because you have to.
But do you really fuck with the blacks?
Because the fact that you're saying,
you wouldn't allow your daughter to be involved with a black man
or a black young man lets us know
you really don't fuck with the black.
Because you could fuck with black people on a very superficial level.
You can do music with them.
You can have black fans of your music.
you can take pictures with black fans.
There's almost no commitment there.
But he doesn't.
Your daughter dating someone is like a very good judge of how you actually feel about that group of people.
That's the fact.
And I just keep it real.
Like I'm not from, you know, sugar.
That's why when you ask those essays that come from where we come from, they tell you, they're telling you.
Well, Wacket said is very true.
We're coming.
They have a total different structure.
Like if I was Hispanic, I could not get away with.
some of this shit that I get away with.
Right.
Their politics totally different.
Right.
With us, we section out.
With them is one thing that's solid and it's going to happen.
Okay, but here's the question.
Is lefty gunplay, is it fair for him to use his prison time as his excuse for why he
feels that way?
Because obviously him spending eight, nine, whatever it is, years behind bars, that, that has
transformed his mentality in a way that it probably wasn't before.
they didn't show the essays and exposed him.
Times he said he is in jail.
He wasn't. He was here. He was there.
There. He was here.
So at the end of the day, what we're saying is this.
I know for a fact that lefty gunplay is a gimmick.
The people that standing with him is standing with him so they can get paid.
The real Southsiders, who got the real paperwork on dude, will show you who he is and who he's not.
You can find this shit on YouTube.
What are you saying he really is, though?
There's been a lot of talk that maybe he's exaggerating how much time he spent in prison.
He's exaggerate how much time he spent in prison.
The yards, the position he held on the yards, no way a dude like that is going to hold any position of authority on a yard.
He's going to be what they call a fucking torpedo, right?
He's going to do what he's told to do.
No way those who Danios who tap into what they tap it with them people across that border will allow a dude like that to be.
their voice. You're going to carry shit, whole shit, do what we tell you to do. That's it. He's out
here. He got an opportunity to make some income and generate some income. They're going to
stand with him and they're going to control him. He ain't never calling no motherfucking dogs.
No way. Not that movement. Not going to happen.
Yeah. I mean, my issue is that he does. He's like talking on his weird high power shit.
like oh, if I, acting like if he knew that no jumper was going to interview Rico too smooth,
that he would have personally came here and stopped it from happening.
Get the fuck out of here.
Like, he's a dope thing.
He's a dope thing.
Like, bro, don't try to get involved with some shit like that.
That has nothing to do with you.
You don't get to tell me who I get to do fucking podcasts.
And that's the fact.
He's a dope theme, bro.
He's a fucking dope theme.
For one, that movement is not going to allow a dope theme to have the keys of being controlled.
are they're moving. He's going to sit there, say what he's going to say. But I really think deep down
inside, underneath all the over-exaggerated tattoos, he's an innocent little guy. He's an innocent
little boy, right, who found a gimmick. He's a cartoon character. They're going to use him. They
going to squeeze him. They're going to wring him. And they're going to throw his ass away.
You're painting the picture right there. So I asked him to come on the podcast with me and Lush and Brickbaby.
we could talk about some of these issues that we've been having.
He said he wants 10,000.
I go and I look at how all of his recent interviews have been doing.
This is his downfall.
30K, 50K.
He's letting it get to his head.
Because his biggest interview by far was his no jumper interview.
I don't even think it hits 600K.
And guess what he was talking about?
Now he's doing about these interviews getting 30K.
Guess what he was talking about?
What?
Right?
He's talking what?
Putting out his initial story.
He's talking what Adam 22.
Yeah.
And he's mentioning WAC 100.
M motherfucker, that ain't true.
That's the chemistry between the, you know, the people you talk about.
I see somebody asked for an exorbitant amount of money that obviously we're not going to pay
because there's no possible way that we would ever be able to profit that much from the interview.
You should have a charge him to come on.
But you know what I see, though, is I see somebody who's scared to having a real conversation
with people that are going to actually put him to the fire and actually ask him the tough questions.
That's a fact.
To me, him asking for 10K, that's him ducking the fade.
because he knows that if he comes in here
and has a real conversation with people
who are actually going to like
press him about shit, that he's not
going to be able to withstand that.
That's a fact. That's the fact.
I feel like we're watching him sort of
like speed run his career.
Bro, I give him till, remember I told you this,
by second quarter 2025,
A, they're going to find him.
B, he's going to end up doing some dumb shit,
D-U-I, run a fucking light,
and running to somebody, hope they survive,
and his ass going to be somewhere or see he'll be forgot about.
You know one thing about this West Coast.
Just because you got a buzz and a boost,
if you don't know how to enhance that and cross over,
your ass will go away.
Yeah.
He needs to focus more on the music and less on, you know, doing every podcast.
I still haven't heard any of his music, so I'm not going to, you know, speak on that.
Music's not that bad.
Hey, can I show you something?
because there's been talk of this being denied that this ever happened.
But I haven't posted these screenshots, but I want to show you me and smack having a conversation on Instagram.
This is from a few days ago.
You know me.
I'm not going to fucking fake screenshots.
I don't even know how to do that.
This was a post that I did where I said, happy Father's Day.
This is a screenshot where I said Happy Father's Day to all my sons.
And I posted this photo from AD's Instagram.
And then you have Smack responding, laughing.
Laughing?
Yeah, now you're talking to smack.
And then what's the next response?
Oh, because I posted like a story where I was talking about like posting your kid or some shit.
He responds on God and then a couple of hundred emojis.
And then the next one, he says, happy Father's Day.
I say thank you.
I don't know if you got kids, but happy Father's Day.
If you do, I do thank you, loved one.
Black praying hands emojis.
So then after this, I casually mentioned this on the Tuesday live stream.
Look what he does.
He must have heard about it.
about it. He must have got some shit from T. Rel. Look, look how all the messages that were in
between from him got removed. Yeah, but you had a screenshot of them. Yeah, but this is like the
actual DM, but he goes back and he fucking removes all of his messages. No, Matt was talking
to you. Yeah. I mean, I'm looking at all these screenshots. Like, what the fuck? So he's so in denial
now, or I assume he just like got yelled at by, uh, by T. By T. Rell to such an extent that he
wanted to delete the evidence of it ever happening. I don't know if T. Rell believes him that this
conversation didn't actually take place. I was a little surprised, like, why is Smack showing me
love and we're having like a real conversation about being dads and shit? I don't know. So,
have you heard about, I would have been waiting for you to ask me about it? What?
The Battle of Kee-D. The Battle of Kifie D?
Bail. Oh, the bail. Why? What's going on with that? You know, I posted his mind.
You did? Yeah. When? The other day? Well, I posted it last week. Last week. You got him out.
He's not out yet. How much did this cost?
bond was 750,000.
What?
So I posted this bond.
Why?
And people think I'm laughing and bullshit.
But do you only have to put up 10%?
No, no, no, no.
This is high profile.
He's a 1275K, so I had to show where the funds coming from,
had to put up a certain amount that I had to cover the other amount with real real estate.
You know what I'm saying?
But just so you know, you see the time.
Why would you trust?
You see the time.
Bond done.
Don't post this, please, from.
The bail bondsman.
Hold on.
You see, that's today.
This appears to be a bond acceptance notice from the 8th Judicial District Court Clerk of the Court.
Civil Criminal Division in Las Vegas, something along those lines.
Does I identify who the bonds for?
Bail them out, $750K.
Charges.
Murder with use of a deadly weapon for Dwayne Keith Davis, who I would assume is Kee-V-D.
There you go.
Why would you want to bail out somebody that you don't have a relationship with, right?
Well, you know, Keeby D's 60 years old.
He's a brother.
You know, he's part of the West Coast culture.
You know, and I believe an American way of innocent until proven guilty.
And I believe I think he'll have a better chance at having a defense being free.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
And you just want to see him do well in life for what reason?
You have no dog in this fight, right?
Well, I know he's not a murderer.
He didn't kill anybody.
But he was in the car.
That's basically what they're charging on it.
They don't think he pulled the trigger.
I mean, they say for the murder.
They didn't say accessory.
Uh-huh.
You know, he didn't kill anybody.
So, you know, listen, man, I sat back, I thought about it.
You know, I've been put in possession.
I've been blessed in some way.
So I feel like, you know, let me reach out and bless somebody.
This isn't one of those things where you bail him out so you can just get him knocked off?
No, why would I knock him off?
Why would?
One of somebody else could, right?
We just said I have no dog in the fight.
Right.
But it just, it feels like it would be more plausible for you to be committing an act of evil
than to be committing an act of goodness out of your heart.
Why?
Because I'm doing it for another brother.
Because he's a Crip.
A fellow gang member, yeah.
You seen what Kendra-Lamard did last night?
So we're just going to act like that.
That is representative of everything?
We letting everybody know that.
You are not Kendrick.
We letting everybody know that over here on the West Coast, right?
We're changing our narrative.
We're not doing no more marching.
we ain't doing none of that.
What we're doing is we moving with action.
What you saw last night on June team
was Kendrick and the TD team
and the rest of the homies on both sides, all sides,
moving in action.
What you see me doing with Kee-Feedee-D is moving in action.
Let me help this, brother.
Why not?
When y'all see Kim Kardashian go over here
and get somebody out,
y'all say, ooh, Kim Kardashian got somebody out,
got a brother out.
But when a brother that come from these streets
put force effort to get somebody out so they can have a better shot at it.
It's a problem.
It feels different because...
Because I'm not Kim Kardashian.
No, because we all know he's guilty as fuck.
No, he's not.
Well, motherfucker, you wouldn't even thought of.
He's done all those images.
He wrote a book explaining his involvement.
Now, there is a chance...
Hold on. Is the book...
There's a chance that his involvement was worse than what he said.
But there's almost no chance that his involvement was not as bad as he was saying.
Let me ask you something. Is the book fiction or nonfiction or either?
It's not even rated.
It's like a biography of sorts.
It's not even rated.
I mean, Vlad read the book.
If Vlad says, hey, come over here, do an interview.
I got some money for you.
Give me an interview for the people.
He's going to get the people what he wants.
Y'all didn't blame Denzel for playing a crooked cop.
Well, writing a book about your own life is a lot different than playing a role in a movie.
But it's not rated.
How do you know that that's...
It's not fiction or nonfiction.
Okay.
So you're saying that he wrote a whole book and just lied about everything.
I mean, I believe he wrote a book to entertain people.
Why do you want him free?
I don't understand.
He's a 60-year-old man, bro, who's fucking just battled cancer.
There's a lot of 60-year-old gang members who are locked up right now.
Who?
You should free all of them.
Give me one.
I don't actually know them by name, but they're definitely out there.
Kee-D is a pillar in our hip-hop culture.
Pillar?
Yeah.
I haven't really heard anybody speak of him in such glowing terms.
How did he get his start music?
I don't even know what the fuck he was doing
before he decided to get Tupac knocked off
that one fateful night in Vegas.
Who got him knocked? Tupac got
himself knocked off. True.
Let's not blame anybody for that.
Tough to feel bad for him.
It is what it is.
Why are you offering Snoopy Badass a job
at no jumper?
Okay.
When a person's lying, right?
Right.
Now, see, when you read that, right,
when you got people that's outside of the bubble
who think they know
what it is internally.
The fact that he said
Wack offered him $15,000.
Right. Right.
As soon as you saw that,
you knew you're a motherfucking lie.
Right. Yeah. I know what the
infrastructure is. It is. I know what certain
positions come with. And
Adam just let go a slew of people.
Right? So why the fuck
what we or Adam
because Wack I never offer you nothing
for me to offer somebody a dollar amount
to work at no jumper
then Wack would be overstepping his boundaries
the only thing Wack could do is get you in the door
make an introduction
everything from that point on
is on Adam. You could definitely tell me
like Adam I think you should hire this guy
that's it. You can't say Adam you have to pay this guy
$15,000 a month. Also
for me to hire on
camera talent that would be getting paid $150,000 a year, or $180,000 a year? I mean, you're talking about
like somebody who would have to really fundamentally bring in a shitload of views.
You're us.
Which Snoopy badass is saying right now, I do bring in a shitload of views.
Okay, more than that, more than you bring in. No, he don't. To him, it's a shitload of
views. He brings in a lot of views doing an interview every six months or every year or whatever.
It's kind of different, right? So, again, when people like him who don't understand how business works and their
See, his mind is fucked up.
This is why I was telling them to go a different way because how he sees things and what it really is is crazy.
That interview, and I told Adam, I did that interview in such a way to where I don't have to respond to you.
Right.
Because the interview, now what I did do.
You laid out your deepest feelings about him.
What I did do when I heard him say, well, on the phone, he made it seem like it was going to be this.
What got the content
You posted the whole call
119 minutes
I didn't hear it
But allegedly you were basically
saying the same exact same shit
I can't really imagine
you saying anything else
So I did like kind of say that you were being fake
Or whatever on this podcast
It's not like I actually thought you were
realistically saying anything different
You only saying that now because I'm in your face
You were in my face then too
And I'm okay so where was I being fake at?
I don't actually think you were being fake
I assume the call that you had basically consisted of very, very similar sentiments.
People around you as probably told you.
We heard the call.
Fucking two hours.
Everything Wack came at him with on the podcast.
He came at he would on that call.
That's it.
Right.
So I don't know what that was.
He got a knife.
Bro, his team, you've seen them.
They were very nice.
Oh, yeah.
Cordial.
Very.
Everybody was cool.
And then can you clear this up?
Adam, I don't fuck with nothing around here.
Technically, you know that.
Cameras are nothing.
They're saying that I intentionally cut the TV out in the lobby where they can watch us in here
because of what I was getting ready to do, and I didn't want his home boys to see.
To my knowledge, the TV's always on.
It's not on right now because we have this TV on, right?
So we have to basically choose.
Do we want the TV monitor in here so that we're?
We can look things up on the computer or do we want to have it playing out there?
Okay.
So if it wasn't playing in the lobby, it's just because we had this set up and we wanted to be able to.
When he was here, I remember you pulling up cop in New Hampshire.
You found camera.
You're right.
You're right.
So that's, it wasn't.
Right.
Right.
So did I ever know that?
I've never heard of you inquiring about that at all.
If I'm in here and this is on and if I walk into work and I see that TV on out there, right?
when we come in here
I'm on an impression is on out there
I never knew the minute you go to this
television it goes off
so I don't know what to fuck
I did an interview with
I ought to beat his ass up in here
you know how he brought up Ashbash
yeah the female
she just came on with Munchy
hilarious
she's great
her talking about Snoopy
classic
so funny it might be premiering after this
on the day that people are watching
this on Sunday. Is that Munchy's
girl? He used to date her.
Cool. Okay. She claimed...
She claimed that while they were dating,
he tried to get her D-Ped by her hood.
She's from Munchy's neighborhood?
No. Okay.
Ain't nobody going to D-Pee nobody for no fucking Snoopy.
Man, I gave him my honest interview. I spoke
to him. I kept a real with him.
You know, at the end of the day, for his children's sake,
I hope he goes his way. Because
it ain't going to turn out his way.
That one dude I was with him, you fake is a
motherfucker, whatever that dude name is.
You are fake motherfucker because you called me
after that saying, I just don't need
Snoopy, bro. Not DB
the general. No.
Other dude, Don. I don't know who the
fuck this dude is. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yo, whack, I'm calling because I'm trying to build
my music relationships.
And Snoopy, I'm letting you know.
He gave me heads up. He went on Cam
Capone and the shit he was saying
I didn't agree with. So I said, look, man,
I ain't got no issue with you, whatever Snoopy
do he does. Then when I look at Cam Cappone,
his weird ass is sitting right on the side of him.
So if you didn't agree with it,
and you're supposed to be the big homie to him,
why didn't you shortstop him in there?
Don't call me on the phone and tell me these things,
but in front of him, co-signed the shit.
It's a bunch of weirdos out there,
and this is why Snoopy really need to go his way,
because the people with him are going to cross him.
That's a fact.
The craziest shit was that he did that interview with us,
and he was hyped after.
He's taking photos.
He texted me and told me.
Taking goofy photos with you, acting like you're about to fight.
When I came out, right?
Yeah.
He was having great time.
And even on his story, he's hiked.
He's happy.
He's laughing.
He's having a good time.
And the whole time I'm thinking in my head like, Snoopy, you just got cooked.
This man sat right next to you and told you that you should not be a member of where you're saying you're from or whatever.
I'm like, bra.
I don't really understand what you're celebrating.
I mean, the podcast went smooth enough, I guess.
But, like, I was surprised that he was feeling triumph.
And so then for him to like basically change his entire tune as soon as he started getting hit up by people.
We came out. What did he tell Cuban Rob? It's an honor to meet you. But then he wanted to say, oh, Valley, Cuban Rob is from Pekoyama Paru. You walked up to this man and said, it's an honor to meet you. So I don't know. I don't get it, bro. I mean, you know, he'd be all right, gone by this way. I don't get it. He hit me the next day after it came out on the Monday. He said, yo,
The comments are great.
The interviews going great.
Thanks.
Look.
The interview is doing good.
I'm seeing positive comments and feedback.
I'm just tapping in.
I swear to God, bro.
Oh, you buzzed it.
Like, what the fuck are you talking about?
Like, I don't get it.
But peer pressure, I think the trolls got to him.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Troos got to him.
You see that happen all the time.
You'll do a podcast with somebody and it's all good,
and then they, like, hit you up a couple days later
once they got to read the negative comments
and had people from around their way.
hitting them up and they just got a totally different tune.
That always happens.
Definitely.
You know what?
I need to ask a favor.
Sure.
I need to bring Figg Newton on here.
Fig immunity?
Figg Newton.
Oh.
One of the homies from Devillanes.
He's a guy Snoopy made all the disc songs about.
Right.
All right.
Cool.
Let's bring him on here.
A op of an op is a op of mine.
No way.
An op of an op.
Figg, I'm going to get with you.
We schedule it.
Let's get it done.
Right.
A friend.
Right.
I was trying to think of a cooler word.
Shout out to Jake Pohn, J-Cap.
Ask me about that.
Fig asked me.
I asked Adam, as you guys see.
I had somebody hit me up the other day.
Uh-huh.
And it's somebody who, you know, he's out here.
He's out and about, and he seems like he knows what's going on.
And he basically told me, warn Flacco, there are people that want to take him out.
They're going to fuck Flacco out.
And he told, and then he provided a little bit.
I asked him who.
He said, I'm not really at liberty to say.
This is the part that tripped me out.
He said, the only reason why I can't say who it was
is because I was the only black dude in the room.
I'm like, the only people that I could picture
wanting to kill Flocko are black dudes.
I'm going to be honest, because his content on his channel
is almost 100% about black dude.
And so I was taken aback by that.
I told Flocko, he doesn't seem concerned.
That's the problem with Flocko.
Now, let me walk you through what you just heard.
Okay.
if I say it, they'll know it's me
because I'm the only black dude in the room.
There's different levels of seriousness.
There's levels where a motherfucker say,
we're going to address him, we're going to deal with him.
And usually when that happens, it's only going to go so far.
Then there's levels to where
we don't want them to know what's us get it done.
Right.
So if he's saying he's the only black dude in that room,
that means it's been passed along
to something that's not us.
So now it's business.
It's business.
It's, what's the guy from New York
that got killed out here?
Pop smoke.
This pop smoke.
Them dudes they caught, they killed Pop Smoke.
That wasn't personal for them.
That was business.
That was a robbery, right?
The personal come from whoever called that dog, right?
Wait, but you're saying that that was a hit,
that was ordered by somebody?
I mean, that was business.
We all were, like, led to believe
that it was basically just a bunch of young-ass kids
from Hoover trying to get a chain.
The 911 call
to get somebody to the Hollywood Hills
came from New York.
Because the dude was on the phone
when it was happening, right?
Allegedly.
Five people in their wooding
from New York with him.
They're out here with him.
Four mass gunmen come in.
Only one person get hit is business.
Hey, I don't know.
One side is personal.
One side is business.
And I keep telling Flaco because Flacco doesn't know he's from fucking North Dakota.
He came out here on a mission and by any means necessary, let me find my niche.
Let me find my lane and I get it.
And I'm telling him, brother, you're overstepping some things in this jungle.
He doesn't understand this.
He knows no jumper and a few of the dudes.
he's meeting no jumper.
And the dudes he's meeting,
Brick Baby,
myself, D-D-D-D-D.
All of us have watered ourselves down, right,
to a certain extent to do what we're doing.
Because if we were still on that,
how we used to be,
we wouldn't be in here in front of a camera.
So he's taking what he's seeing and here
as if that's what it is out there.
And he'll talk about certain things
because I know this guy, this guy, this guy.
He doesn't know about those guys that's in that hole.
And I'm telling him, and he's going to be oblivious out,
woo, woo, do do do do, do, and bam, it's going to happen.
And it'll fuck with me.
I don't want to see nothing happen to the dude.
Me neither.
I remember when he first came here that he got specific advice from AD, I believe,
which was be very careful about what you cover in terms of LA.
situation. You could talk about Memphis, you can talk about Chicago, you talk about New York,
it's fine, it's not in your backyard. When it comes to talking about L.A., just be a lot more
careful. Myself personally, we do a lot of content with L.A. rappers, but I go way more out of my way
to not be messy when it comes to L.A. shit, Chicago, New York, whatever, we could joke around
a little bit more. But, you know, I actually feel as if I have, you know, decent relationships.
I can't think of like a hood that considers me or no jumper to be their enemy.
I do have issues with individuals, but for the most part, I try to keep my relationships decent out here.
You do.
You do.
Flacco could do better.
Specifically, the titles, the YouTube titles, this started an L.A. gang war.
Crazy.
And a lot of times he's talking about very specific people who do have issues with each other.
But that title to a lot of people is like very fast.
federal, very often. And he's from North Dakota.
Yeah. The most, like I
wanted to do, is just go to
pay less and get an OG stiltoe
and just take a run and start about eight
steps and just kick him square off
in his ass. He might not even feel it.
He got a big old dumper on him. Yeah,
but I mean, but some people is like,
and I'm telling them, bro, like, you need
to chill out. Right. I'm
telling them. And it's like when you
talking to him, he always
comes up with, I'm going to come up with a way
to spin what you're saying to make
it seem like it's not what it really is.
And that's what pisses people off.
Right. Motherfucker, you're from North Dakota, not me.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know, at the end of the day, they're going to blame one person when it happens.
I hope whoever has issues with him would be kind enough to just, like, pack them out before they turn them into a pack.
You know, that would be really cool.
That would be very chill of y'all.
Draco got packed out.
Smack them around a little bit.
Draco got packed out.
LA packouts come with other shit.
Okay, not that kind of packout.
No, I'm just saying like, I'm just being real.
You know what I mean?
They're going to poke on Flaco big ass.
This is the thing.
If something happens to Flaco is going to be because of what he's doing on his own channel,
not what he's saying on this channel.
For the most of me.
That's probably because you've been monitoring over the last six months or so.
Whenever he's on here doing a podcast,
he's at least being checked by other people who realistically probably have more skin in the game than him.
Yeah.
But when he's in his apartment.
apartment making those YouTube videos. God damn he comes up with some names.
And that's a small apartment because you see the fucking front door right there.
Okay, I don't know where it is or what size it is. I don't know about the square footage.
Nobody's going to set it up to where you can see their front door unless you have no room to do it anywhere else.
There's nothing in that motherfucker but a bed and a little kitchenette. That's a fact.
I would like to inform you that it appears that Compa Rader has retired from podcasting.
Corporator been taking some else.
What are the other ones?
You know, he been...
The watch situation?
A few dames, you know, he didn't move.
But did you see the clip of Brigg baby telling him, like, bang that?
Put it on your hood that nobody got robbed associated with the situation.
Brick kept saying, bang that, bang that.
He didn't really seem like you wanted to...
He didn't want to.
The watch is in your building every time I'm here.
I can bring it in here now.
He's acting like there is no watch.
Listen, okay, fake Cartier.
Right?
So, in the day, like, look, I don't know the dude.
He was clout chasing.
He needed to go his way because when I want to start playing, I'm going to play back.
I'm not fiddly talk to you.
I told him that he was playing the victim because he started it.
He keeps, like, and granted, maybe he's retired from podcasting now, so it was all in the past.
But he kept saying, like, whoa, whack said this about my hood.
Wack said this about me.
I don't even know where he was from.
He's talking about like Wack is picking on me.
I'm like, you came on this podcast and insulted him and his neighborhood.
Straight up.
After that, you can't claim to be a victim.
And you can't demand a fade either.
Did I ever even mention this dude?
I don't even know the dude.
The fuck you, I don't even know what you are.
I'm certain that you became aware of him when he dissed you on the podcast.
Yeah, because I'm getting this shit.
I'm like, y'all don't even know you.
Right.
Yeah, I don't know what the fuck he was thinking of all that.
I just been being straight up with him.
For a while, I was trying to, like, be a little.
bit more gentle with his feelings and everything, but more recently, I've just had to be pretty
honest with him about, not only like the victim shit of him acting as if you're like bullying him,
but then also just like showing up to the podcast, like very inebriated and not really making
all the sense on camera. I didn't even start playing with him. Your restaurant is still being allowed to be
open. Boy, you didn't move once. Everywhere you go, we know where you at. You're playing.
Like you was a suckerly. We slid a brawl up under you and moved.
you around the city.
Sophie.
So at the end of the day, he knows that.
Like, boy, sit down.
And, you know, we got compromising footage as well.
I'm just waiting for you to say something.
Really?
That's a fact.
How compromising?
Very compromising.
Dude get off them drugs and he turned into some other shit.
Really?
Yeah.
Brian Pumper dump her with some other umper shit going on.
Brian Pumper?
What?
Okay.
I'll leave that one along.
How do you feel about the fact that you're Mambuci?
is releasing a song called Letter to the Gays.
He need to tread lightly.
I think he's playing the media to get the streams because Boussi's not a dummy.
His manager is gay.
Really?
I believe one of his children is gay.
Oh, I think I did hear you know.
So I don't think he's just going to come out and just disrespect the community.
The first line on the song is, I told him not to cut his dick off.
Talking about D. Wade, son.
Probably.
Talking about how unfair it is that he's being treated as a homophobe
because he's been bold enough to have an opinion like,
don't cut your dick up.
No, I agree with him with that.
I agree that, you know, like they have an opinion.
We should be able to have an opinion without being in fear of being blackballed
and shit like that.
You know, it should be able to be, you know, a debate.
Brucey oftentimes goes way beyond that, though.
Like, when, what was it?
Didn't Lil Nas X say something about him?
And he, in turn, went on Twitter and used the,
the F slur repeatedly.
Definitely did that.
That's going to be a little rough.
You seen what his artist, Young Blue?
You seen that?
Yeah.
He said, keep building those matchbox, fake-ass apartment builders in your backyard.
I said, yo, is that hate?
Because I think Bucci's getting everything permitted.
I think that you would handle Young Blue almost identically to the way that Bucy has been
handling him.
If you felt like there was an artist that you had brought from the ground up and built him up,
and then you were cheated out of millions of dollars
when they ultimately signed a deal or whatever?
You're not buying this.
We went over this shit.
The brother said, bro, we were in a non-exclusive,
meaning if we brought Young Blue a deal,
he owed us one or two situations.
But if Young Blue went out and filed his own deal on his own, right?
It did not have to run through us.
They had released Young Blue from their previous contract.
Why would you even sign an artist if they could just go sign a deal and you're not going to participate in it?
His brother was here.
He claims that he had a signature forged by his brother.
Now, watch it.
That's cap.
Watch this.
They got ways of telling that.
After our interview, Bootsie retracted that lawsuit from Empire.
He's not suing him anymore.
We laid out too many points.
That's why his brother said, listen, I had power of attorney at the time we did to deal with Young Blue.
Young Blue had the right to go do his own deals,
but he owed us deals that we brought to the table.
Right?
That's what it was.
You didn't hear nothing else about it.
So Gazi's like, yo, bro, we paid Young Blue based upon his contract.
We never did a deal directly with you.
You're sending me a contract that's non-exclusive.
So if it says non-exclusive, that means this man could operate how he wants to operate.
your issues with him, not me.
If he owes you money, you got to get it from him.
You should sign Young Blue.
I fuck with Young Blue.
You should sign him.
You get that Bootsie.
There you go.
Now we're at Bootsie.
Bootsie.
Why you call Bootsie?
I don't want to get that Bootsie.
But in the day, we're going to get that paperwork from that case, though.
Oh.
You know, we think he told on the security.
Wow.
It's a fact.
Oh, shit.
He told him in the paperwork, those guns are my security's guns.
Security said only one gun is mine.
For him to put two guns on him, that means one of those guns sends that security guard to jail.
Oh, shit.
We wait on the work to come back.
Wow, that's messy.
We got a couple other things in here.
Four Extra says that Flaco owes him money.
You know anything about this?
I talked to Four Extras a couple days ago.
You know what it is, is that Flacco made a video about Four Extras, and I think Four Xters
was pissed off about it, so Flacco agreed to give him half of the money from the YouTube video,
which I guess ended up being $180.
So Flaco owes $4.80.
$90.
No, $180.
I guess maybe it made $360 total.
I don't know.
Did you see the footage floating around of me and Forex?
You're supposed to have been fighting?
Yes.
I had a lot of people hit me up saying, is that really whack?
Did you see the whole video?
I watched like two seconds of it, boy, I was like, oh, that is a guy who kind of looks like whack.
Yeah.
No.
It's two country guys.
I got the video when it starts.
Right.
It's crazy.
But, you know,
they're praying for my downfall.
You fuck with four extras?
Yeah,
I fuck with fours.
I like his vibe, man.
He's like,
he's like the fade king.
Like, there's so many clips of him talking about fighting in jail
that are just so intense and he's just describing it like he fucking lives for this shit.
Him and his running to him.
Sporty face.
Yeah.
Think they're cool people.
I talk to, I talk to him, though.
He all right, dude.
Mm.
What happened? Is he still like trying to podcast or something?
Didn't he have a YouTube channel?
Full extras?
I thought he did.
I mean, he's definitely like doing a thing media-wise and everything like that.
I felt like I didn't really want to have him come through here for a little while.
At least stuff to the awkwardness between him and a certain person.
Oh, yeah, you stay protecting the little guy.
Yeah, yeah.
The little guy that said you bet not say nothing to him, but we'll leave that off-camera.
You know that WhatsApp message you tried to send me and every Kim?
through. That's cap.
You want to see? I don't have it.
WhatsApp. Boom. Look at all my recent WhatsApp messages.
That's fucking cap.
It's a bunch of fucking spam messages. You go down here,
you go back like multiple months and you have like people that actually know messaging me.
I know I sent it to you.
I never got it.
That's crazy.
I don't know. Maybe my shit is like not set up to receive.
I get like all spam on here. It's all just.
I got it right there.
Yeah.
I mentioned it too. I mean, didn't really seem to worry.
about him. No? You want to play it?
Maybe another time.
Huh? You want to play it?
I just play the part what he said about you.
No, we can get to that next time.
Okay. Look at this. We're not going to play it, but I just want you to know I'm not fair. I'm not going to play that part.
Okay.
Because I know where it's at.
Just so you know, he was very, he did not want to be recorded.
What's up with it?
So I should have.
No, because it's just like this,
Brickback, like, bro, they'll last.
Okay?
There's inaction.
I don't know I got it.
I told him you got it.
He talked crazy about Big U.
let people know Big U wasn't right.
All that.
I just ain't let it go.
Well, this is Ben, the Adam and Wax show.
And on that, like,
and on that note,
this is episode, I don't know,
but this is the Adam and Well.
show.
The 22ster and the
Paul Rooster.
We're going to have to do
another clickbait,
the trial of Brick Baby.
Part two.
Do another one.
Hey, hold on.
Can I throw that up?
The W's?
Yes, all day.
Really?
Yeah.
Your honorary Westside, West Coast.
Found a gang sign I can rep.
Go to R&B on
Instagram and go to
her link and you
underground artists.
Click the thing,
fell out the information.
Let's see if we need to bring you
on a Honey Show podcast.
And follow Adam 22
bro on Snapchat.
I'm going,
Crazy with the snaps.
There we go.
I've been snapping.
That's a bag.
You get it?
Got you.
Got you.
A little bag.
All right.
Thank you, Wack 100.
Appreciate everybody.
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We'll be back next week.
Gang, gang, gang, gang, gang.
