No Jumper - Lil House Phone on Starting Highrollers, Early Days of No Jumper, Being In The Streets & More

Episode Date: July 28, 2022

Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code SHARPTANK at http://www.Manscaped.com ----- House Phone tells all to Sharp in this brand new episode of Shark Tank! He shares about his shortcomings, his m...om, his business, working with Adam, and more! https://www.instagram.com/housephones... https://www.instagram.com/tha_sharp_one/ https://twitter.com/theonlysharp 00:00 Intro 2:30 HP gives his top Mount Rushmore No Jumper hosts 7:39 Making music and being a creative DIY designer 9:13 Great designers steal or borrow? 10:02 HP says kids nowadays are not on the hunt anymore they just want the easiest way to do anything 10:33 Manscaped 12:09 Catching a case for strong arm robbery 14:07 Caught stealing liquor while on trial, that was dumb, got on house arrest 18:38 HP has been with No Jumper since 2016 19:15 HP says he paid his dues, tried many jobs, and got blessed by Adam to do his thing on camera 31:55 Sharp knows exactly where HP is from 35:25 HP addresses his tardiness or not showing up to No Jumper sometimes 39:37 Stole money from his out register from his other job to get gas to go to a show he escorted out from after 2 songs 43:30 HP on missing his own show Disconnected for a variety of reasons 44:54 HP on taking care of his mom and making her proud but sometimes it's hard 46:16 His mom is always proud of any of his accomplishments, especially when he dropped High Rollers on Melrose 47:20 HP is really going through it right now, has to move, move his mom to a home, everything all at once 48:31 HP always pushing to do better and being more vocal about how he's appreciative of his position 50:33 HP is taking accountability for not showing up and respects Adam for venting about it on the show, HP says he went to the hospital the night before, fell asleep, woke when the show was done 52:15 HP woke up to crazy insane DMs of fans calling him n word 54:16 The scam allegations about that interview he tried to reschedule but the kid went straight to the internet to complain 55:09 HP was getting hate messages about his mom while he was at the hospital with her 56:51 Sharp has a gift for HP from Undefeated, HP gives a review on the spot 59:53 HP also has a gift for Sharp!.... But he brought the wrong pair lol ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! nojumper.com SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz  Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Man, this one is an honor, privilege to be sitting here with you right now, man, for real, because, you know, I know you don't do a lot of these. Yeah. So, you know, it's my first one. We, that even makes it feel even more special. You know, you don't, you don't do these or nothing like that, man. So to have you here today and we get to, we're about to get ready to really dive in to who house phone is, man. So I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to sound this one off, okay?
Starting point is 00:00:31 For sure. and we're going to get it right. Let's get it. I'm ready. I'm strong for you. The Sharp Tank. No jumper. Sharpest, coolest podcast in the world.
Starting point is 00:00:46 And today, we got a real one man, a real no jumper alumni. Yes, sir. You know what I'm saying? One of the day oners. Not going to say you to feel, I'm saying, founder, but you are one of the day oners, man. You have been there. No, fact.
Starting point is 00:01:01 We got Housephone in the building today, man. Is there a no jumper? Is there a no jumper at Mount Rushmore? I think there is, man. For real, it's got to be. It's only four people on Mount Rushmore, right? Yeah, it's only four people. Okay, so who would be your, I'm going to ask you this because, and I hope this doesn't
Starting point is 00:01:20 sound messy, but fucking. Fuck. Who do you think, who do you think, Housephone? This is dope right here. I'm excited about this. I can't even get the fucking word out. And I'm going to cuss. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:01:33 It ain't even about it. Because it's organic. This is real right now and this is in real time. Who would you say is on the Mount Rushmore right now, top four? Right now or just like? All time. All time. All time.
Starting point is 00:01:46 All time. Let's do it. All time. Let's do it all time. Okay. This might be a little controversial. I don't know if y'all ready for this. Hey, man, I'm cool with it, man.
Starting point is 00:01:55 All right. Dylon. Dylon. Dylon. And Dylon. I spit hot fire, nigga. That's the top four, man. Okay, so...
Starting point is 00:02:12 Okay, do we have to have Adam on there? No, because no, no, no, no, no. I'm going to tell you this. We don't have to put Adam on there because Adam already stands alone. Adam's already the... He's the ground base. Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Right? He's the... He's the putty this shit has to stand on. Right? So, who would you say? say right now is top four. Top four faces of Mount No
Starting point is 00:02:37 Jumper. I have to put myself on there first, obviously. No, it's not even an order. It's no order. It's no order. Just faces. It's left to right. Left to right. Right to right. Or from the middle to the right. Whatever. Whatever the case may be. Let's do okay. We'll
Starting point is 00:02:54 do me Should I do a throwback one? Should we throw like Robsman up there? Hey, man. We might have to throw Robsman up All time. It doesn't even matter. It's no, there's no time period. It's just all time.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Me, Rosemitt, A.D. Sharp. Whoa. Easy. Shout out to T-Rail. Shout out to Duno. Yeah. Shout out to everybody on the thing, like on the channel. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:22 But I feel like that covers like an extensive period, different periods of no jumper. You from me? Right. Different eras. Different eras. You know? I gotta, we'll get off that because we don't want it to get too touchy. Yeah, we don't want to.
Starting point is 00:03:38 That's not what it was for. But I want to know who the hell is house phone, man? Like who? Because you get a lot of love. I wake up in the morning and ask myself that every day. I look at myself in the mirror like, I know this guy. I got to ask, because I talk to you all the time, bro. Like, you're my people.
Starting point is 00:03:58 We're close. But I just want to know, like, who is house phone? I'm like, we don't ever really talk about that. We always talk about the next move. We always talk about moving forward. We're never talking about just the past and what's we're talking about today. No, like, before I even get into that, I will say that, bro, me and Sharp literally chop it up damn near every day, bro. Like, every day is every other day.
Starting point is 00:04:20 And I feel like the wisdom and the knowledge that I gained just from, you know, just throwing ideas back and forth from you, bro. I really appreciate it. I don't know if I ever really said that to you, but I'm going to say it right here. right now man i gotta give you your flowers bro i appreciate you man you know and i'm gonna be honest with you you've inspired me to really even step uh like getting to the clothing game you know what i'm saying and just wanting to just like you're about to just expand you know what i'm saying like you've really giving me uh some some motivation and i feel like this bro them's the type of friends that i want around me man somebody who can really really motivate me man to really want to go and do more
Starting point is 00:04:57 be more don't be afraid to hop out there in different avenues listen that's that's that's why I love like, you know, hanging out and talking to Blasding and all of them is like, it's like having friends that you do business with. They usually say it's the exact opposite. Like that's wrong to do. But I feel like when you, when that's all we talk about is like business shit and like us working together. I mean, obviously we talk about personal shit too.
Starting point is 00:05:22 But like just having friends that motivate you to do better is like, man, it's underrated. It's something that people don't really take into consideration. Everybody wants to be a, I did this. my own I blah blah I'm self-made yeah we all are self-made bro but having a team of people that support you and having a team around you is the fucking best way to make it to the top man to really because like shit if i didn't have y'all niggas man keep like you know staying on my ass bro i don't fucking know what i would be on right now to me honest yeah well i'll be real with you bro like hanging out with you like just talking to you and things i mean i already knew this
Starting point is 00:05:58 type of information yeah not about you but just in life but when you you you But when you really get to talk to somebody, like, I never really knew some of the things that, like, you've been trying to overcome and just trying to, like, take care of. Facts, facts. You know what I'm saying? Just even solely by yourself, you know, and just having, like, just being against the odds being against you. You know what? For any young minority coming out of L.A. or any big city, bro, it's always going to be hard for you to kind of break through a lot of the noise and, like, stand out. You feel me?
Starting point is 00:06:28 Right. I feel like a lot of people are doing the same shit trying to look to something. same, dressed the same, rap the same, all of that shit, bro. So it's like a lot of people get lost in translation, bro. So I feel like no jumper. And shout out to my nigga Adam has definitely helped. Has helped me pierced through, I don't know, maybe other people who maybe they only have one avenue to offer. Like, oh, they just wrapped or whatever.
Starting point is 00:06:53 And it's like, where are some of those people now? Right. You feel me? To talk about rap, you actually do music. We have... I just dropped my first single for the rollout of my new album today, actually. It just came out.
Starting point is 00:07:10 What's it called? Let's talk about it. Backstreet, man. Go stream that shit on Spotify, Apple Music. By the time this comes out, the music video will already be out. But the video comes out tonight at 6 p.m. I'm going to promote it on Disconnected Tonight. I'm really excited, man.
Starting point is 00:07:25 This song is kind of old, but like people were just feigning for it. I was like, fuck it, let's drop it. What were you into first? Were you in? Obviously, you are a designer. Yeah. You do design. I've seen some are incredible.
Starting point is 00:07:36 A man of many talents. Yeah, a man of many talents. True. But which one were you into first? Was it more the music or were you into designing things, bringing out clothing and shoes and things like that? Well, I wasn't, I won't say that I was, like, designing stuff at first. I was always, like, a very, like, DIY person. Like, okay, like, say I wanted some, like, old vintage ripped jeans or something, I would go.
Starting point is 00:08:01 To the goodwill, go get the jeans, go get a box cutter, go rip them up myself. Oh, I won this tie-dye shirt. Oh, I've seen this person wearing like a striped tie-dye. I'm like, oh, let me get on YouTube. YouTube will teach you damn there, anything you need to know, bro. I dropped out of school so I could go enroll in YouTube University. And that shit paid off way more than any degree that you could possibly get. I'm going to be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Do you think that's because, you know, YouTube or social media or just any type of platform like that is the now? Well, I just feel like, even like TikTok and shit like that, it's so informational. And like, you, just because something is common knowledge to you, it's not common knowledge to everybody. And just going on those platforms and just learning, like I learned, like, I learned how to tie-dye, like I said, in like, I don't know, high school or some shit like that. Yeah. Like, obviously I'm from L.A. and a lot of people were really into our future and shit back then at the time. so the nigga Tyler the Creator would be wearing crazy ass tie-dye shirts and shit
Starting point is 00:09:02 and I would just get a plain shirt and literally tie-died exactly how he was wearing it and sell it to people. That was like my first jug. It wasn't even a jug. It was just like, yeah. Do you feel like great designers steal or borrow?
Starting point is 00:09:17 Borrow. So you feel like you might, you may have borrowed Tyler the Creator's ideas at that time? It wasn't like his ideas, but it was just like, people just didn't know like oh man like he okay so like say there was some odd future shirt that only came out in like three colors like white black baby blue right then you'll be seeing him wearing that same shirt but it'll just be like different color tied out you're like oh what the fuck how do i get that and i've always been a nigga to just figure it out so i'd fucking hopped on youtube learn you take the rubber bands you section it off you you you know you dye each section different colors yeah and i can make it look exactly how bro was wearing it and people were like whoa where'd you get that?
Starting point is 00:09:58 Like, can I buy them off you? Like, people just, uh, I don't know. I feel like it's being lost in the newer generations of like, really figuring out, like, either how to get something or how to get it done. People just want the easiest answer of like, yo, what's that? Like, you know, there's literally whole Instagram pages that'll be like, okay, Sharp's outfit, right? It'll, it'll have individual tags on each thing.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Like, gallery department shirt, $200, white jeans, $500. Like, you know, like, it's like, it's like, It kind of takes away the thrill of like searching for something and being like, oh, fuck, like, what is that? Doing clothes like that for like that was like that was a hustle like fuck selling drugs. I can't. I'm I don't want to do that. Like I'll sell clothes. Was that like a hustle?
Starting point is 00:10:41 Was it something like you really fell in love with or you just seen you were you were good at and fucking. I'm a roll with it. It was just like little random. I never took into consideration of like, oh, I should start my own brand or I should do this or do that. I literally was just like making shit on my own. A couple people would buy them And I would just keep it pushing bro Like I still like had a regular job
Starting point is 00:11:02 Like that whole time I was doing shit like that you know What kind of jobs did you have? What kind of jobs do you work? So I was always very bad in school As far as like getting kicked out Um
Starting point is 00:11:16 Yeah I got kicked out of damn near every school I went to And I was on my last leg I was on my last leg I want to say I was supposed to be classed in 2011 or 2012 and I'm on my last leg I'm on like probation and shit like that for some cases I caught and it was like
Starting point is 00:11:35 I'm comfortable talking about those oh bro that shit sealed as fuck I'm super down yeah so basically I alright I so basically I got caught on some strong armed robbery shit which is where you basically rob someone without a weapon or you use force or you threaten force and yeah i basically robbed this guy that was in like he was probably the same grade as me or some
Starting point is 00:11:58 shit like that but i just i don't know i just caught him lacking and uh asked him for his iPhone and he just put his hands in the air it was like help help me and i just grabbed it out of his pocket real quick and i hopped on my friend's dad's beach cruiser like a bike and i fucking got on right and then like two weeks later i'm riding the same bike kind of in the same general vicinity the cops hop out burners out like get on the fucking floor i guess the guy has saw me on the same but it was like it was a bright orange like old school beach cruiser bike like it's not that hard to know that oh that's the same guy that fucking just stole my iPhone so he saw me called the cops and uh they arrested me and my homie because i guess they didn't know who was who and then yeah but
Starting point is 00:12:46 i almost got away with that shit but my dumb ass while i was on trial like going to going to court back and forth. Man, that's one thing I always felt bad for is like dragging my mom through that shit. We had to go to court like once every fucking month like fighting this stupid ass trial. And I remember I almost got away with it. The cop wasn't showing up.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Like the guy wasn't showing up. But my stupid ass got caught stealing alcohol from a vons. While I was on trial for strong armed robbery. I got caught stealing a bottle from vons. That was like my thing. I was like a, I knew how to pop the, But like a clepto from like specific places.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Like I knew how to get the alarm off the alcohol. So if we were like having a function, we're linking up with some bitches, niggas was just broke, I would always be like, I got this guy. You feel me? What the fuck? Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:13:39 I got this. And like, you know, I would pop the top. Yeah. Put it in my baggy ass pants. Put it like my hoodie over. Boom. I would be out. So I got caught doing that.
Starting point is 00:13:49 And then we were dining and dashing. one time and my homies left me at Denny's. So those two offenses while I was on trial for robbery they put me on house arrest for like a year. I spent my 18th birthday on house arrest in the crib
Starting point is 00:14:06 and yeah, I was just buying to the crib for like a year. That's crazy, man. You know what I'm saying? Because you never know, man. You don't really seem like a dude that's, you seem like you got a good head on your shoulders. So you don't really seem like you do too much. Even though you have done some shit and we'll get into that into that part of it, but
Starting point is 00:14:24 just you don't really seem like a dude that's ever out really looking for any trouble. Yeah, but at that time in my life, bro, I was really lost. I was really following. Instead of being the leader, I was born to be. You know? You feel?
Starting point is 00:14:42 I'm being honest, though. You're real shit, man, because you do good, man. Yeah, but like on some real shit, though, it was like, like, niggas had, like, Like, niggas have to, like, you got to believe in yourself and you got to believe in like the, your intuition of like, this is a bad idea. Maybe I shouldn't be doing this and like you can't be influenced by the outside or it's not even the outside because it could be the people closest to you. But like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:11 I never really had like that one solid group of homies that I was like with all the time. Like I did like in different parts of my life, but I was kind of always just bouncing around. You feel? me. And yeah, there was definitely a time where like the people that I was around was doing a bunch of fuck shit and I was like just joined right in all them. You know?
Starting point is 00:15:31 I mean, you are a product of your environment, yeah, for sure. You know what I'm saying? Like, and I know that may sound cliche to people is like, oh, well, that doesn't matter, you know. It for sure matters. It for sure matters, you know? And that's why I try to, man, even try to tell
Starting point is 00:15:48 motherfucker's like, man, you've got to step your game up. This is only a This is a level, man. This is just a place that you're at right now. Exactly. You know, it's not forever. And, like, one thing I will always give my mom props for is that, bro, she took care of me so well as a kid up until maybe, like, high school. Like, bro, I got every fucking shoe video game, every amusement park trip I wanted to go.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Like, literally anything, she would, even if she didn't have it right then, she'll make sure I got it. So I feel like I experienced so much growing up as a kid That like a lot of shit that people are just now trying Just now seeing for their first time in life Like I don't really like you know I don't really faze me as much because I seen and I've done a lot of shit As a kid because my mom's like took care of me you know Do you you're really close with your mom
Starting point is 00:16:42 Man that's my my twin like that that can you say genuinely today And on record that that's your best friend 1,000% She knows everything about me For real, for real I don't really talk Like obviously I You know we
Starting point is 00:16:56 We get paid to talk Like I'm a very open person But like I'd be trying not to Cross the two Or I try not to Go too deep In like my personal details
Starting point is 00:17:09 By myself I guess Because I don't know I just had some weird experiences With that Especially involving no jumper You know So like
Starting point is 00:17:16 I feel like As a lately I've been kind of a little more reclused than usual reclusive reclust yeah what do you how do you feel um that's my talking about no for show that's that's that's what i talk to that's who i talk to if i got to talk to somebody about some shit or like you know yeah yeah back to no jumper and um you being a part of no jumper how long how many years now how long have you been with no jumper um So I think it was like within the first year of Adam officially doing no jumper
Starting point is 00:17:55 Which I just realized that now actually it was like damn I kind of been around for a minute You've been here for some years. Fuck yeah so what what's it been like for you you know being a part of no jumper and you know Now taking on you know your own show because you had started with Adam? Yeah no for sure correct well like I think the buildup to me even getting Getting to the point of being no jumper was, being on no jumper is very important because like, you watch these interviews with these kids. They're like, oh yeah, I just so happened to stumble into the booth one day. I made one song and now, you know, charting Billboard top 100 artists.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Like a lot of people don't really be like, oh yeah, I worked here, I worked there, I did a lot. Like, bro, I, when it comes to paid my dues, nigger, I worked at fucking every job. I tried it and it just didn't work out bro and at the time when I met Adam and I started doing all this shit bro it was a very vital important time because
Starting point is 00:19:00 like I didn't really know I never knew what the next next step was for me I knew that like obviously working at so my first job was at Jamba Juice and like obviously I knew that wasn't the end all be all did you feel inadequate being there
Starting point is 00:19:17 at Jamba Juice like this I'm not worthy this is probably where I'm supposed to be is just working a little deadbeat little bullshit job now I never felt like that bro I just like I don't know like I feel like a lot of people
Starting point is 00:19:32 are very calculated a very very like you kind of have to be planned out to get into these certain positions but to be honest I never was like that bro like I was working at Jamba Juice like okay like this is my job okay so basically this is what I was saying
Starting point is 00:19:48 when I was on probation for the robbery shit and I was off house arrest I was I had to still like you know like I took a plea they you know I didn't have to do jail time because I already was on house arrest for a year
Starting point is 00:20:02 like whatever like I took a plea and I think a part of that was like two three year probation it seemed pretty long back then but in hindsight it was like that's way better than having to go to jail you feel me right so I was on like my last school
Starting point is 00:20:17 It was a school called Opportunities for Learning, which like, it was damn near like a homeschool, but not really. Like, you would go maybe once a week to, you would go once a week, turn in the homework and shit like that, and then you would do a, like, they give you a big ass packet for the homework,
Starting point is 00:20:36 and then you come and do the test at the school, right? Was this like for a diploma, GED? This for a diploma, yeah. This is like. GED pretty much. I know them type of schools to where, like, because that can start you young, on them like I got sort of young on them
Starting point is 00:20:49 like at 15, 16, because I couldn't go to school no more. Yeah, no, exactly. Like, I think the one that I went to, it had people from middle school up until like 18 or 19. So by then, like I said, I got kicked out of every fucking school. Like, ninth grade, I got kicked out halfway
Starting point is 00:21:05 into ninth grade. Like, just for getting into fights. What was the last straw for them that they felt like, Housephone? Well, they probably weren't calling you. But, you know, this is the last straw. motherfucker. We're not, you got to go after this.
Starting point is 00:21:20 So the thing with me was I would always have a long track record of doing small, stupid shit. So it was like by the time you, I actually did do something, it was like, look at this long ass track record you got of just, you know, being a ass fuck, you know? You feel me? So, um, basically like, I'm the type of nigga where we'll be roasting each other or whatever. I'll say something that obviously offends you
Starting point is 00:21:50 and I'll just keep going on that one thing that offends you and a lot of people a lot of people didn't necessarily fucking bully Oh no no no verbal bully Oh no
Starting point is 00:22:02 I was a verbal bully until the niggas start swinging on me And I'm like okay Like niggas don't like these jokes a little too much you know So But that's the thing with me is that like You know I'm kind of a smiley guy
Starting point is 00:22:14 Funny guy whatever Like I don't really take shit too serious but when niggas want to take it there I have no problem with uh you know meeting them matching their energy you know I'm I'm definitely not gonna start it but I will definitely finish it and help you finish it you know I don't want to I don't want to detour too far off of you know your interview but to to resonate with you and just to understand you got to think about this man like people are you're gonna get shit from all over like one thousand percent this is gonna try to fuck with you man but like
Starting point is 00:22:45 let that shit especially for where you headed, man. You have a purpose. I've said this before, man, I'm going to say it again because I feel like it's very vital. You got a purpose, man. Don't let nobody knock your ass up off your pivot. And I think somebody's told me that I need to hear that even in today.
Starting point is 00:23:00 I heard that as I was young. Don't let nobody, man, ruin for you. Don't let them ruin a good thing for you. No, facts. I mean, like that's when I was younger, mostly when I felt like I don't know, I guess had something to prove. And so I'll be getting to a lot of fights. So I got ninth grade.
Starting point is 00:23:16 we got like halfway through the year and we all had different crews and shit right like it was like it was kind of around the jerking area jerking era but before jerking no like like we're jerking no we gotta be like more not like jerking
Starting point is 00:23:32 I know but we just got to be more you gotta remember what we're off a porn channel now okay no guys remember we got to like kind of really like you know sum it up so so jerking was a time period in LA where niggas was wearing a bunch of colorful
Starting point is 00:23:50 pants and you know fucking eyebrow piercings and dyeing their hair crazy designs and shit like that it was very L.A. It was a music scene kind of wearing them little button-ups the flames and shit on all types of shit like yeah yeah it was very much
Starting point is 00:24:05 skinny jeans vans and colorfulness and you know rose tattoos and butterflies and shit anyway it was just like a time period in L.A. where like it was like heavy partying like a lot of like you know like flyer parties would be a big thing
Starting point is 00:24:21 you go on my space or whatever and they like this party at this random fucking tire shop that we're going to convert into a warehouse party but everybody had their own crews and shit back then so it was like I don't know like YG and then was pushes pushes that's when I first found out about YG
Starting point is 00:24:37 Pushes zinc we had the Rangers she's been around for a while huh so you've been around for a while oh yeah you've been in the mix for a while. Yeah, but like it was just common to just like at your school to just you and your homies just call your name. You and your
Starting point is 00:24:53 you and your homies that you're with is just like, oh let's fucking embroider our hats. Okay, so we were the fly guys, right? Our crew was called the fly guys. So we would wear the Florida Marlins. Well, how do you say it? Florida Marlins hat? And just, you know, had the big F on it and we would just get L.Y. guys
Starting point is 00:25:09 embroidered on it and we'd just, we'd be gang deep at school. So y'all were pretty much gang. No, we weren't gang banging, but like active, active gang members. Fuck no, fuck no, not at all. Like, I was not trying to be tough. That's one thing about me, bro. I never was trying to be tough.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Like I, but see, this is the thing, though. Always had a bunch of tough niggas around me that was definitely willing to crash out over me without me even having to say anything. You feel me? Yeah. Because it was really only like four of us in fly guys. But then like we had like our residual homies that just wanted to just be with the crew. So they was just, they was down to just swing on niggas. You know, we had to, you know, take care of some, some issues, you know?
Starting point is 00:25:52 Yeah, yeah. We had, we had some soldiers on the squad, you know what I'm saying? Your upbringing sounds like a genuine, natural, organic, West Coast upbringing. Like, we was cooler than, bro. Just fucking around, you know. I will say, though, like, when it got into it, because, like, everything always starts over some girl, over girls, whatever, the, fuck. And we were beefing it
Starting point is 00:26:16 with another crew that was in our same grade. And then there was another crew that was older than us. So we're beefing with the two different crews at our school. And like, we were low-key packing out the niggas that was in our grade. I'm not going to hold you. But the other older niggas, man, them niggas was coming with it, bro.
Starting point is 00:26:32 So I remember one time, like, these niggas caught me by myself or some shit. And they was like, it was kind of friendly, but they were kind of like punking me a little bit, too. So once I called the homies, they told them, they're like, nah, nah, nigg, we're going to school to tomorrow we own these niggas ass, bro. And we go to school the next day.
Starting point is 00:26:48 And they expected me to pop this fight off. And I'm like, fuck. I don't like, you know, like, I'm a little nervous, whatever. So I get out there. You ain't trying to be the front liner? Nigger, I didn't even give a fuck about, like, I didn't give a fuck about like this beef that they were trying to like, you know, like ride on. So anyway, I get out there with the nigga.
Starting point is 00:27:05 We square up, whatever. We fighting. And then we had this buff-ass homie, bro. He was like bigger than everybody. He came through sleeping everybody. All they wanted me to do was started off, bro. And that's what I did. And then the buff homie came just knocking shit out, bro.
Starting point is 00:27:20 To the point to where one of the niggas had to go to the, like, he had a seizure on the fucking concrete, had to go to hospital. And we all went to like this teen church that was like, well, it was a church, but they had like a teen night on Fridays or some shit like that. And we all went to the teen church and pray because we didn't want to go to jail because we thought that nigga died. Can I ask you a question? Yeah. I got to know. Yeah. Did you have like a rich upbringing?
Starting point is 00:27:42 Fuck no. Like you have like hell of money. Did you come up like that? Hell no. But I will say that I was a lot more fortunate than a lot of people in my direct area. Or like basically my mom worked for a rich family. She was not rich by any means. She was their personal assistant.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Like, you know, she would be cleaning up the house and shit. But she was not rich by any means. But her working for this rich-ass family who lived in the Pacific Palestine. like big nice-ass house. The dad was a lawyer who I think was one of the lawyers that got Michael Jackson convicted on some of those kid charges.
Starting point is 00:28:24 So he had big lawyer money. You find me? And I would go up there and spend summers, spend summers up there even just, you know, it was weekends or whatever. Their fucking house was so big that they had a separate pool house.
Starting point is 00:28:39 Like, not like a pool like, you know, like on the floor. It was like multiple. stories pool house that was on the side of the actual house. Like, their shit's huge. I mean? And I would go over there and just be like in the pool, playing fucking PS1, playing with their. They had like two golden retrievers playing with the dogs.
Starting point is 00:28:57 And the lady would just like, what was her name? I don't know. But the lady that my mom worked for it would be like, oh, my God, Monty, thank you so much for helping, like, tip me hundreds of dollars as a kid for me helping my mom. I'm like, I didn't do anything. I brought in like one bag of groceries, but whatever. But look, so look, so I've never had anybody ever
Starting point is 00:29:16 I know, I know. I was literally like 10 years old, bro. Anything in my life No, listen, listen, listen, this first of all, this lady bought me my first pair of babes ever. There was like, like I said, they live in the Palisades so we would like go to Brentwood all the time and she would buy me like video games
Starting point is 00:29:32 and shit from the Brentwood like market or whatever. I remember when I was a kid. First of all, I learned how to play grand piano in their living room. I still, you know, I'm a little rusty, but, you know, I could get on there and go a little crazy. Like, that was one of the things that I mentioned earlier when I said I saw and did so much as a kid that, like, certain shit don't even be phasing me anymore. Like, like, they took me to, like, fucking play polo one time. Like, you know, like, I did a hell of shit with them. So,
Starting point is 00:30:04 shout out to them. And their neighbors across the street, I had a little crush on the daughter that was my age, you feel I mean. Shout out to Griffin. Griffin, if you out there anywhere, tap in with me, Shorty. Were you trying to dry hump her when you were younger? I mean, I don't even think I was acting. I don't even think I was like having wet dreams. These are questions that they asked me to ask you.
Starting point is 00:30:26 So I'm just asking when you were young. When you were young. I was like the fat, nerdy, like chubby kids. Were you like, did they try to keep you away from it? Because they felt like you were a chronic dry hump. I just told you that they was taking. me equestrian writing and shit. Like, they was not
Starting point is 00:30:45 they was trying to link us up, if anything. Hey, we got to dive in. Kicking the jokes that you, hey, just talking the shit with you and just even walking through your life. I never knew none of this. You know what you didn't ask me? What? Where I'm from.
Starting point is 00:31:01 I think I know where you're from. Do you think you know where I'm from? Are you from a gang? See, this is why I asked you this. This is why I asked. No, I'm trying to relate. to you right now. No, I know actually where you were born. I don't know if you had grew up there and I know
Starting point is 00:31:17 that you were born in San Diego. Yes, sir. Don't try to play with me. Yes, sir. You were born in San Diego, I believe. Where were you up? By Camp Pendleton? Listen, my nigga Sharp is tuned in, man. Stop fucking plan. You ain't seen. Grab a phone. Not one of none. No. How was, I mean, did you grow up there or?
Starting point is 00:31:37 Not at all. That's why I didn't at all bring that shit up and I'm gonna be out of this with you, bro. I just wanted to say, man, you know, I'm tapped in too. You are tapped in. But I know that we don't have too much time and, bro, I swear to God, I hate even cutting this shit like this and we're gonna keep that shit moving. So I'm gonna get into it and we're gonna dive deep. How has it been for you working with Adam and creating disconnected? How did all that come about? Okay, all right, I'm gonna speed through a little bit. So once I got to the point,
Starting point is 00:32:10 where I'm about to get kicked out of school, they're like, you need to have a job, right? I go get a job at Jamba Juice, work there for about three years. Only reason I didn't get fire is because me and my manager were hella cool. Like, that was my boy. Once he got fired, I was out of the door. Then I got another, then I started working at Paxon. And it's when I start kind of partying and going out more, hitting the random ketamine warehouse raves and shit like that.
Starting point is 00:32:36 Were you ever on any type of narcotics? Oh, 1,000 percent. What were you on, main ones? Coke, Xanax, a lot of Xanax. Is that why you hang with Zan Princess? I don't think I was... Why he thought I was going to throw that one in there? I'm pretty sure...
Starting point is 00:32:51 I was just think about that. Like, damn, is that why he hangs with this girl? I'm pretty sure I was on Zanz when we met her. Is she supplying? No, no, no, no. Not to me, at least. Not to me at least. I don't take Zanz anymore anyway, but...
Starting point is 00:33:02 Go ahead. No, I'm just joking. No, I know. But, no, but me and Adam met... out, like a random... Okay, okay. Actually, I'll give you a very specific instance of when I seen Adam, it didn't know who he was yet. So there was these rappers that...
Starting point is 00:33:23 It was four of them, but they were perform as a group, right? And, like, they all had individual group names, and they performed as, like, those four names collabed together. Right, right, right. So, like, fucked with them hard. like love their shit it was kind of like the first like underground rap that I was into
Starting point is 00:33:45 that wasn't like mainstream shit right and I remember I went to this party these niggas tried to rob the gay homie and I fucking jumped in beat the nigga up and the nigga busts me
Starting point is 00:33:58 in the face with a fucking beer bottle right so my whole eyes fucked up it's like it's fucked up you know I have a little track record of doing a no call no show here at no jumper. I was going to actually... This started back then.
Starting point is 00:34:12 But okay. For sure. It started back then. So let's back the truck up real quick. There has been... Okay, so we're going to address it for the viewers. Okay. Because I believe this is what they want to know.
Starting point is 00:34:26 I feel like we need to get it out there. The allegations of you being tardy to... It's not really allegations. Yeah. All right. Well, I'm just, man, I'm trying to be professional here. You're trying to butter it up for me a little. trying to be professional here, man.
Starting point is 00:34:40 Okay, well, everybody fucking wants to know. Why have you not been showing up to your show? There's been things, there's been rumors that, you know, you've been doing drugs, or you know, you can't show up, or, you know, house phone's unreliable. Let's fire him. What, like, how does this pile on to you and your personal life already being a content creator? Um, I think it's, it's a little weird because, like, as I was, like, telling that,
Starting point is 00:35:09 story is like this is kind of behavior that like is not new to me something that I'm very self-aware of and realize that it's something I need to correct but I've never felt the pressure from so many like different sources so it's like a little like overwhelming sometime and like almost like you feel a little misunderstood but then also it's like am I playing the victim am I like because I'm very self-aware of like damn I'm fucking up then or like I'm not fucking up now like whatever the case may be it's like it's a lot when you have other shit going on and it's like fuck like it does feel a lot of piled on sometimes you know well you know you got to think about it right people look at you as a robot yeah oh house phones house phone he's from disconnected they do
Starting point is 00:35:56 drip connected like they're always in good spirits they don't mind us talking bad or throwing jokes but i don't think they understand people got to deal with things already from the outside of inside, around everywhere, like always got to deal with something. So sometimes just to feel some support is everything, even if it's from one person. No,
Starting point is 00:36:17 that's a fact. Can I just finish that story real quick about how I got fired from the job? Please. So after the nigga busts me in the eye with the beer bottle, I didn't go to work the next day. Now, obviously,
Starting point is 00:36:28 I could have called, could have been like, hey, I got into, you know, whatever, right? I was so fucked up and so out of it.
Starting point is 00:36:36 I never went to the hospital I went home I took a bloody selfie of myself posted it on Instagram but this is before I had any cloud but yeah I'm not lying that's why you were clout no clout exactly that's why you were clout exactly right that's why you did do it
Starting point is 00:36:54 because you would you do that shit today I would never you wouldn't even I wouldn't even want to scratch your elbow and take a picture of it no so it wouldn't even come on bro you'd probably fuck around and get shot heaven forbid that ever happens not going fucking would stabbed whatever man whatever
Starting point is 00:37:09 scratch across your face whatever and even go one even post that I'm not even if that happened to me I wouldn't even I wouldn't even dare think to do some shit like that
Starting point is 00:37:18 you know and I just think about the realness of what happens because that shit does happen to everybody we could have just been at the wrong place at the wrong time no exactly or the right time for that matter
Starting point is 00:37:28 let's really bring some awareness to the situation that's life no that's a fact you can be at the man come on bro you could have been at the local pig Wiggly. You did.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Grabbing you some eggs and baking. I mean, we obviously see what the fuck goes on today. So I mean, shit, it's not far-fetched. No, that's a fact. Come on. And you know what? Like, I will say shout out to all the people that ever employed me because they would try to give me chances and then sometimes it would
Starting point is 00:37:54 just be like, all right, man. So basically I had two jobs at that time. I worked at... What do you feel like about... I got to ask I don't even mean to interrupt you. How do you feel about Adam giving you so many chances? I'm going to get there. I'm going to get there. At the time, at the time, I did a no call, no show. I showed back up to work.
Starting point is 00:38:13 And I was, and he was like, dude, like, what happened? Like, you know, I had sunglasses on. Take them off. My whole entire face is black and blue. Big ass scar on my eyebrow. Big ass scar right here. And he was like, oh, fuck, you know, told him what happened. And he was like, you know, but still, you didn't call.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Sorry, got to fire you. I'm like, all right, cool. Whatever. Right. Get fire. And then that show was like. The show was like the next couple of days after that. So I still have my other job at Paxon.
Starting point is 00:38:41 I stole $40 out of the register to give my homie gas money to take me to the House of Blues where the show was at. I go into the show, right? Two songs, you know they have openers and shit? Yeah, of course. Two songs into the main performance. They play my favorite song. I get up on top of the speaker. The security is flashing the light in me.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Hey, hey, what are you doing? I just dive off the speaker onto the crowd. I'm crowd surfing all the way to the back. Oh shit. Crowd surfing, whatever, right? By the time... So this is a whole bunch of... This is a whole bunch of randoms, randies,
Starting point is 00:39:18 touching your body surfing you all the way to the back. Oh, nigger. This was like 2,000 people there, yeah. So I climbed up on a speaker. You never touched the floor. Listen, once my feet touched the floor, the security was right there waiting on me to escort me out the bed. Bro, I was...
Starting point is 00:39:34 sick, bro. But listen, listen, this is when I first seen Adam. So I'm outside of the show now. I have to wait for my friend to be in the show so I could ride home with them.
Starting point is 00:39:46 And I'm just outside, just like standing there. And I see a big group of tatted white motherfuckers walking towards the fucking venue. And I'm like, oh shit, they're going to shoot this bitch up.
Starting point is 00:39:56 I started ducking and shit. And I'm a whole bunch of tattered white motherfuck. I'm just joking. No, but I just see a bunch of, And Adam is in the front. So Adam is just big, Lerner.
Starting point is 00:40:07 He is. He's a very big guy. Big goofy-looking as fucking white nigga. And I had no idea who he was, but like I remember when I, when we finally got acquainted, that was one of the first things I remember was, oh, I saw you outside of that show. And then we shortly after that, we were probably at a party together or something like that. Gave him a, you want a line or you want to bum a Coke or some shit?
Starting point is 00:40:31 I used to be the nigga in the function like breaking down coke on my phone. phone and bitches be like oh my god you and adam hey man this was past tense y'all don't do that type of shit together oh bro i haven't party with adam like that in like at least like three years four years yeah seems like adam's been on the up and up man seems like he's been on the waters the salads he's been oh yeah more in tune with his fucking self these days man dad out shout out to adam dad adam is uh premium level adam man well i think you know anybody that's having kids and i think I can speak for Adam and myself. We can't say anybody, bro, because a lot of motherfuckers do not.
Starting point is 00:41:05 Well, I'm just saying, like, somebody who's already kind of probably went through some fucked up processes and kind of, like, seeing what's really going on out in the world. And once you have a kid, you don't really want that for them. If you've really been through some things, and I'm sure that's how it is for Adam and with Parker, like, he's done seeing some things. So he's like, man, I'm not about to subject my daughter to any of that shit. No, 1,000%. And that's how I feel about my son or my daughter is like,
Starting point is 00:41:31 Yeah, I've been through some things. I've done some things, but I'm not going to subject them to any of that. Like, I'm not accepting that. You don't want to, like, the whole purpose of any of this shit. I don't want them to meet a house phone. Oh, what? I'm amazing. I don't want them at 22 years old to meet a tiny house phone.
Starting point is 00:41:50 Yeah, baby, baby phone. You know what I'm saying? Like a baby phone. Baby telecom. I don't want that for them. But you know what, though? Even in my grimy. I love you, bro.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Listen to me. I love you. I fuck with you. there will probably never be another house phone, but there's going to be people, there's going to be imitators. Yeah. Motherfuck is trying to come and imitate.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Yeah. And don't even do it right. You know what I'm saying? Don't even have the same moral, the same structure. Yeah, no fact. There's only going to be one of you, loved one. And it just seems like it's not going to get,
Starting point is 00:42:18 it's not getting any better. I hope it does. I pray it does. It's why I do these type of interviews or podcasts or just sit down with people because I hope that this can get us back on track. No, that's a fact. That people do make mistakes.
Starting point is 00:42:31 you know there's been allegations you or why you have missed disconnected and it being because of drug use what do you think about that what do you say to that to the viewers so i mean i've been a part of no jumper for six years now probably if i do the yeah 2016 2020 six years um i always was kind of one foot in one foot out with no jumper uh just because i was trying to focus on the rap career and shit like that. And, bro, I've been doing basically the same shit this entire time. I just, the fact that I'm here more often, I guess it just looks like I'm just like some raging maniac now.
Starting point is 00:43:13 I've been doing the same shit since fucking y'all first seen me on camera. But it's like, I think the responsibility of having to be here more and be here on time and like the other stuff that I have going on in my personal life that like, I'm not trying to make excuses for it, but it's like my nigger. sometimes it's like there's a breaking point yeah maybe you feel me yeah and like I'm not the best at coping with shit
Starting point is 00:43:39 the best way sometimes and I know that I'm you know harming myself I know that is you know detrimental to my career my health and shit like that I was phone you didn't I think the only I don't want to cut because I know where you're going with it and I don't want to you have a future yeah and I think that they even with
Starting point is 00:43:59 the haters and people that got something to say about you, I believe that they see that. I think they see that. So that's why they say it because you have a foreseeable future in this shit. So I don't think people really understand why you do it. Well, bro, like we were just talking about my mom and that being my best friend and shit like that, bro. It's like if some shit happened to her, which like she's not doing too good right now, but it's like, obviously I want to do good for myself, bro. But like one of the main motivators of me wanting to do anything is to take care of her. and to show her something better, bro.
Starting point is 00:44:31 And it's kind of like, at some point, it's like, she's not even going to be around. What's the purpose? You know what? Like, who am I? I could fucking go be a bum on scared road somewhere and not give a fuck. But, like, I wanted to show her a better life.
Starting point is 00:44:48 And, like, the fact that I know that that is almost, like, damn near impossible is, like, kind of, it's fucking me up in the head sometime, you know? I talk to you. on the phone and you know you always say like man my mom's my biggest supporter bro like she supports me like man I tell her everything the money I make off of this
Starting point is 00:45:09 or if she's always proud of you yeah I notice like for real man she never she's your biggest fan you know what's crazy when we did that pop up on um did that pop up on Melrose they like they did a vlog and shit so I went home on our shoulder and she was just like this was obviously like she was doing a lot better so she could you know be communicating and shit
Starting point is 00:45:32 and she was like damn like I remember you know you used to drag me down there to Fairfax and Melrose or you would take the bus down there whatever just like you know and like to see that you you know you had a line of people around the fucking corner for you on this same street it's like that's insane you know
Starting point is 00:45:50 and just hearing that from her it was just like damn I think you're right like you know what I'm saying and yeah bro like that's some shit that motherfucker is like that's some shit that needs to be taught on like how the fuck do you deal with that shit bro because like I don't know like I just never thought I would be in this position this position this young like man like the timing of everything is just so crazy bro like did I tell you like just everything like recently that's just been going on like oh my fucking my building is trying to well not trying to my building is evicted me my mom
Starting point is 00:46:30 is not going to be able to go back home she's going to have to live at a facility i have to go visit her there i got to do all this before my birthday which was august 14th oh my birthday is august 13th i got to be out of my old spot by august 13th i mean by august 14th find a new place to live move my my stuff and my mom stuff all into its store like you know like it's like it's like life just be literally trying to pack you out trying to jump you but you got to like like I think the importance of like pushing through
Starting point is 00:47:02 and like at least trying your best is like man people need to speak on that more bro because you can't just give up what am I going to do if I just give up like what the fuck am I going to do I'm going to have nowhere to go like you know like you got to keep it pushing bro one of the jacks of all trades yeah what
Starting point is 00:47:18 is the future for house phone no jumper high roller this mogul that you're building what is the future I will say that
Starting point is 00:47:35 I think recently I've been trying to put my best foot forward you know as far as like just not being off the shits to where it affects me like making it here or making it wherever um you know just trying to show a little more effort like damn i do actually because like at the end of the day i don't want it to come off like i am not appreciative of this opportunity like i don't fucking want it like i feel like it may come off
Starting point is 00:48:05 like that sometime but it's just like i feel like i'd just be distracted with a lot of other shit and it's kind of hard for me to vocalize that sometime because i'm not looking for sympathy i'm not looking for nobody to like you know rub my back hey it's going to be all right you know and i feel like by me being silent though sometime it like kind of it makes me give off a perception that I don't give a fuck when it's exactly the exact opposite is that I give a fuck so much I don't know how to like operate sometime and I think that um just putting my best foot forward being here early or on time you know trying to do more stuff on camera and just be more reliable as we are building we're building a dynasty a dynasty like this is a this is a network this is a network
Starting point is 00:48:50 work damn there now, you know? And it's like, I'm going to be honest, like, obviously, like, in a business, how, like, time shouldn't mean anything. It should, like, like, how long I've been here shouldn't matter, like, because it's a business at the end of the day. And it's like, Adam has for sure been giving me a lot more chances because of our relationship and because of the history that we have together. But at some point, if you don't get it together, bro, you got a step just like anybody
Starting point is 00:49:18 else who would be fucking up, you know? And I really felt like this last time, like, he was really upset. And it was something that could have been fixed so easy if I would have just sent the text, yo, I just got out the hospital. Like, I don't know if I'm able to make it. He came and, I believe he came and sat in on your show that day. Yeah. And he spoke about it.
Starting point is 00:49:39 How did you feel about that when you heard that? Again, it was one of those situations where, like, I have to take credibility. I mean, I have to be accountable for myself. and I have to be accountable for my actions. I can't be like, oh, man, Adam, why did you do that? Because at the end of the day, if I didn't do what I did, then he wouldn't have to do what he did. So basically, I partied a little too much.
Starting point is 00:50:05 This is true. Partyed too much this weekend. I was feeling fucking insane. I had to call the ambulance to come get me from my friend's house. They took me to Cedars. I was there for, like, the day, they checked my body. Lido's checked everything. They said that I was fine that they thought I was just having a crazy panic attack or some shit. And I was like, what? And basically, I got out of the hospital and I had enough time to basically shower, change, and come straight here. But I got home and I was like, all right, let me just like chill for a second. And I fell asleep. Now, if I would have sent the text before saying, yo, I just got out the hospital. I'm not feeling too well, but I'm going to still try to make it that would have made the situation.
Starting point is 00:50:48 better, right? So now I wake up and it's like 9 p.m. or something like they had just finished the show and like once I looked at the time I'm not I'm not going to lie I'm a master of avoiding things. So when I woke up and I looked at the time and I saw what time it was I was like man I'm fuck I fucked up so I'm not going to lie to you I rolled back around and went back to sleep after after I woke up at 9 and saw that I missed the show already just let put my phone to the side and went back to sleep right now when I wake up the next day. morning, my comments are full of you lazy fucking nigger, piece of
Starting point is 00:51:22 shit, you don't fucking deserve this opportunity. Adam should fire you, blah, blah, blah. I'm seeing all the clips. Like, literally my whole Instagram is just flooded with how unappreciative I am, how fucking I'm a lazy nigger, piece of shit. They be going crazy. I'm not just saying that, just to say it, like, they'd be going
Starting point is 00:51:38 crazy. How does that, how does that, I mean, interrupt you? How does that affect you when you hear these things? Okay. You might wake up to these things after having a rough day already. That's what I'm saying. So it's like, fuck, that should be, it'd be a lot to deal with some time.
Starting point is 00:51:51 But at the end of the day, bro, if I'm really going through it that much, I just won't even open up Instagram or whatever the fuck. Like, I just keep my day moving. But at the end of the day, no pun intended, I'm getting, I'm really trying to get to the point of like, bro, at the end of the day, no matter what, that was your fault for not telling them before. It don't matter what the situation was. It don't matter, oh, well, it's me. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:52:15 I was in the hospital because it was my fault. I was in the hospital. and it was my fault for not texting Adam. So Adam was definitely mad. He went on a whole rant. And like, this is the thing. People saw that Adam went on a rant. People don't know that me and Adam talked behind the scenes.
Starting point is 00:52:33 Everything was all good, literally the next day. So for the next week, why people are, because, like, you got to think about it, we get a rush of views that first day, but there's still people that watch the show throughout the week. So it's like, every day of that week, I'm getting hit up. and getting like fucking bombarded with like just crazy ass like shit i've been there so i understand yeah just but like i'm gonna be honest with you bro i've been doing this shit for a while if i didn't know how to handle this shit i wouldn't even be in it no more you know i'm saying but at the time
Starting point is 00:53:02 who you really are going through some other shit it's like bro really like you know but at the end of the day though it's nothing new it's like i'm not saying i'm fucking superman i'm bullets flying off of me nothing like that you heard too sometimes that shit like uh you heard too man Like they were trying to say that I scammed some guy. He paid me for an interview. They're trying to say that I scammed him. And I don't be in the Reddit like that. I don't even, I have the Reddit app on my phone.
Starting point is 00:53:27 But like, I'm going to be honest. I kind of look at it the way I look at Twitter. Like, I don't want to go on Twitter and see a bunch of like weird ass shit about me. Like, that's not even true. And just like, because at the end of the day, like, I care about my reputation. I care about how people view me. And like, I'm not here to be liked by everybody, but I'll be damned if y'all like just putting weird ass random allegations on me that is just not true.
Starting point is 00:53:50 Like, you're just making up shit. So, like, I never got into the whole Reddit shit, but, like, people will be like, yo, they're saying this about you on Reddit or like, they're doing this, like, they're blah, blah, and then it went from, like, it'll go from that. And I guess me not responding or shit like that, it would then go to people coming at me on Instagram. I'm sitting there at my, like, I'm sitting there at the hospital. My mom's in the ICU.
Starting point is 00:54:15 She got, you know, this fucking. little two behind you. She got one of those big as fuck going down her throat. She can't even talk to me, you know, just a head nod, yes, head not no. I'm sitting there, you know, with her, I'm on my phone. And I just started getting all these comments of like, I hope your fucking mom hurried
Starting point is 00:54:30 ups and die so she doesn't, has not to be next to your scammer ass. You're a fucking scammer piece of shit. Like, just like, just bringing like personal shit into it because you think that I scam some guy from a Reddit post. It's like, that's the
Starting point is 00:54:46 That's the name of the game on the internet, though. Say the most out of pocket, say the funniest shit. Like, they do that so that they get a reaction out of you, which is why I try to not get people reactions, because that's all, it's only going to invoke them to keep doing it more. Felt me? But that shit, you know, I'm not going to lie. Like, I'm literally sitting in there with my mom fucked up in the hospital,
Starting point is 00:55:09 and people are telling me they wish that she dies because they think I scam somebody on Reddit. It's fucking insane. man, just kind of hear like some of the things that you've had to endure, man, like through this, you know, and people don't really know about it because they just see you show up
Starting point is 00:55:26 and it's disconnected and it's drip connected and it's, but they don't really know how you can't, like, yeah, I want to get this off, but like, I gotta get back to my mom's, man, like this shit's getting deep, but nobody really knows because I don't think anybody ever really cares. They just
Starting point is 00:55:42 want it on their television or they want on their phone. They're like, no, I wanted to see you on this episode, you weren't there. Like, fuck you. And I'm like, okay, fuck you, nigga. I had to go, I had to go like take care of something that I did was more important. Stay undefeated, man. Always in your life. And that's speaking of
Starting point is 00:55:58 undefeated. Oh. I got something for you. That was a great segue. I got some, I got something for you, man. Oh, shit, man. From un-defeated, man. You know what I'm saying? Wait, hold on. Let me go ahead and open this up. Yeah, I got something for you, man. Oh, shit. I had to drop it on it, man. Oh, wait, wait, okay.
Starting point is 00:56:14 I had to drop it on you real quick, man. Converse man Undefeated collab You know because I know you like your collabs That's what you like to wear man You one off dudes So I had to make sure you You got some special
Starting point is 00:56:26 Undefeated Converse collab Yeah Yeah Yeah First of all I had to make sure And if anybody We got the undefeated logo
Starting point is 00:56:37 On the soul Yeah Go ahead and run it down for Now as a nigga that makes shoes I know that just making the custom soul just took these bad boys up a higher price point. You find me?
Starting point is 00:56:50 Yeah, for sure. We got the undefeated tag stitched on the ankle. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? We've got the good tiger camo. Yeah. That's, you know, that's what we call this print. Whenever you see the camouflage, it's like,
Starting point is 00:57:04 you see the camouflage and a stripe, you know, this is the tiger camo. Yeah. With the blue bottom sole. Yeah, bro. I thought that was different. Cream laces and the dark teal laces. These are him
Starting point is 00:57:17 These are him.com, man. I'm not going to lie to you, bro. These are a fucking 20 out of 10, bro. I'm not going to lie to you. Oh, shit. We got a whole little undefeated card. Undefeated and Converse have come together to introduce a new model for summer 2020.
Starting point is 00:57:31 The undefeated Converse half Chuck 70, a limited edition rework of the Converse icon. The history between these two brands has explored a wide range of classic Converse icons, reintroducing them through the lens of sport and military staying true to undefeated DNA. The return of this longstanding partnership brings a Chuka-inspired mid-cut shape to highlight undefeated's new custom
Starting point is 00:58:00 tiger-stripeak camo print in desert or forest. Undefeated Converse classic street style with a California lean. Make sure y'all follow them on my Instagram at Undefeated Inc. at Converse Undefeated.com. Fuck with it. Fuck with them all.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Hey, man. The collab, hey man, it's crazy on that one, man. You know, I appreciate you. We got more.
Starting point is 00:58:21 We got more. What you got? Yeah. Oh, shit. Oh, we got the undefeated T-shirt to go with it.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Yeah, man. Just something for you to throw on, man, you know what you'd be growing up? You say, I'm going to go ahead and take me a brisk walk. Because you know what?
Starting point is 00:58:33 You know what? You know what? You know what? Like, I'll be doing. Let me talk me a brisk walk real quick. Look, not a part of the gift, but there's definitely some
Starting point is 00:58:44 Eve St. Laurent Cologne at the bottom of this bag. And, you know, it wasn't going to say anything. I was going to just let it rock. But you know what? Sharp is my nigga, bro. I would never do that. But I also have a gift for Sharp. No, you don't. No, you don't. Now, Sharp
Starting point is 00:59:01 has been on my ass about these specific pair of high rollers. I got them to merch. Just to kind of calm the beast a little bit. Yeah, you did. And that fucking A, and I'm going to tell you this. That merch that you dropped me is top one, top quality.
Starting point is 00:59:23 And you motherfuckers haven't went and grabbed it, homie. I'm going to be real with you, dog. High roller is the way to go, man. And I do like a Hellstar joint too. Shout out to Hellstar because Hellstar is the one that designed that. Bro, I promise you, man. Hey, Hellstar, wherever you at church, you need to come on and come fuck with me, too, man.
Starting point is 00:59:38 We're going to get this shit together. The Hellstar interview? Hey, man, man, all the way. We need to drop it. need to know. The only way me and him can do the interview is, nigga, you're going to pay me in merch. I don't even want no money. Just bring me to merch.
Starting point is 00:59:50 Just bring it in my size, man. I'm going to still rock it all. I got a size 11 for you right here. What you got over here, man? Yeah, right. Come on, man. Oh, bro. The black and white Oreos, man. You didn't even have to bring them to... Bro, hold on, bro.
Starting point is 01:00:08 Hold on, bro. I got to check these out. Oh, what's this, bro? Oh, wait, I brought you the wrong one. God damn it. I'm like, hold on, bro. The flames? I didn't mean to bring you to flames. We're doing the motherfucking.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Hey, we're doing a blog on that one. I didn't give her. I didn't brought the wrong player. But you know what? I'm going to tell you how I know your shoe. This is the guy Fury joints. Exactly. That's how you know.
Starting point is 01:00:33 Hey, we need Ryder Fieri to tap in, bro. This is how I know. This is how you know I'll follow this brand. I love this brand. Man, for real. This guy Fierry joints, right? Listen, I love Guy Fierry. This shoe was actually inspired by him and his love of classic cars.
Starting point is 01:00:49 So, you know, we got some flames on the toe, flame on the side. With all black with the red bottom. We got silver dice on the side, man. Yeah, bro. I was actually meant to bring you the black and white pair from the last drop, but somehow... I'm keeping these two. No, keep those. Keep those.
Starting point is 01:01:06 I'm keeping these too. Those are a novelty one, man. I ain't even going to lie, man. I'm framing. these joints right here at godfiry man i'm gonna be honest with you i need godfieri to model this bro i'll probably be one of the only ones with these sets of high rollers so i'm gonna definitely keep these joints church we got us to do some more together church oh this this this this isn't it man we they trying to cut a short and that's cool man i know you got shit going on shout to my boy do no in the
Starting point is 01:01:31 motherfucking building do know we love you man we're about to get ready to sum this shit up hey man the sharp tank dum dum dum No jumper. We got house phone in the motherfucking building. I was nervous. I'm not going to know why. I'd never been nervous before. Stop breaking sweats.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Sharpest, coolest podcast in the world. In the motherfucking world. And we out this motherfucker. Shout out of the church. We out of here. Shoot this out of the gym, baby. Ba, ba, ba, pa, ba, pa, pow, pow, pow.

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