No Jumper - MAD LAtely Ep. 36 w/ Jayson Cash
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This is Mad Lately. I'm Nose Kranzvik.
Gina Vue. Gabe C.
And we got Carson in the building.
Yeah, yeah. Carson Cash off Canva Ave.
Carson in the house for real.
Jason Cash.
Home team in the building.
Yes, sir.
How you feeling, bro?
Man, great.
I can't even lie.
Yeah.
You just looking blessed.
Man, I know.
Just looking blessed.
I know.
I know.
You came a long way.
Man, a long long way.
You got your chain shine today?
Or is it just extra, like, icy like that all the time?
man, don't fly.
Come on.
Then you do that for us.
Nah, man.
I should have shit.
Man, this is going to be a very, very special show, man, because Jason Cash was one of my favorite
rappers.
He literally reps the same city I'm from.
Carson lives down the street from me, and I got to see him, like, organically grow throughout
the city.
And, you know, I didn't go to Carson because I had to go to a private school, but a lot of
my homies were.
Like, dog, you're sleeping on my boy.
He's the same age, same grade every day, bro.
You're sleeping on my boy.
And then one of my OGs had to sit us down and be like, yo,
one of my, shout to my OG for Vi.
Yeah.
He had to sit us down.
He had to sit us down.
He was like, bro.
He was like, bro, you both are putting on for the city.
I need y'all to link up or say something.
And juicy yourselves.
And I was like, damn.
Yeah, he has said like a warehouse, like,
just chapping it for like an hour, about a bunch of shit.
Yeah.
That's our OG.
That's what we go to for all our, uh,
That's fine.
All our life decisions.
That's the spot you took us?
Mm-hmm.
That's where I got this room.
Yep.
Okay.
You got that whole clothing manufacturer, everything.
That's not dust.
It's glitter if y'all is here.
Oh, is that from the meeting you went to last week?
Who me?
Yeah.
Remember you went to, didn't you go to a gentleman's club?
Is that where the blur came from?
You a freakie boy.
Wait a minute.
The gentlemen's club.
I did go pick up a bag.
Okay.
I did
Okay
The jean getting money
Yeah
Wait what did you do to pick up the bag
I signed something
Oh okay
Okay okay
I did not remove one piece of clothing
All right
Yeah not even your sweater
Because look is all full of glitter
Wait a minute
But that's where the
That's where the movies
And the shakers was
So I have to pull up on the big dogs
Congratulations to whatever that was
Thank you
Thank you
That we can't talk about
Yeah
Coming soon to a screen here you
But congratulations to you
Bro because the debut single's out now
Thank you. Thank you.
They just announced that you're signed to Atlantic officially.
Congrats.
I want to go all the way back.
Let's do it.
I know it.
You know me.
I want to go all the way back because I remember the several deals that were on the table.
Yeah, it was a lot of, I was taking a lot of meetings.
Yeah.
I remember all those meetings.
I remember the maybes.
I remember the nose.
Right.
And I remember the, Gina, I got it.
And then you went silent.
for a long time
and then you pop back up with something new
because I don't think you had this back then.
No.
It's crazy.
Man, a lot of people
they're going to see stuff
and think like things happen for artists
overnight.
Like you're going to get told no
a bunch of times.
You're going to be told yes
and it's not really yes, you know.
But you really got to just stay on it.
Like even with Atlantic,
I've been up, the studio I've recorded now, I've been up there since like 2018.
You know, like playing the back of the room, playing my position, doing songwriting, just trying to get in the mix, you feel me?
And when it's your time, it's your time.
So, yeah, fortunately, it worked out that way.
But, yeah, this wasn't, it's new.
Mm-mm.
Yeah, and it wasn't an overnight situation.
Nah, hell not.
Go back to EnCrow.
Get affiliated.
Yeah.
Let's start.
man 2016 that was 2016 Drew one was good affiliated 2016 so the in crowd which is my team I got
Drew and Tray in here John here man we threw a show in Carson at the Solveing you like
had a bunch of different people performing it was like reason performed if you from Carson
Kays Knot performed I had uh damn what trap Deshawn I think Treve Deshawn King and Blas
performed. It was a few different people. I don't want to forget.
No, I think you named a majority of that show. Okay. If I'm not mistaken, but yeah, I threw a show
in the city. This was like, man, I don't know. Like I had like a little mixtape out.
And we just did that, brought the whole city out. And I think, damn, what did we do?
It was a while ago. It's a while ago. But yeah, we did that. And I just kept moving and moving and moving and moving.
and then that's 2016, then I get shot, 2017, and, oh, affiliated.
Gina, you know, you did the skits on my project.
So that was the last, the last music.
I forgot about that.
Yeah, the last music that I released, that was in 2018,
and Gina did a couple of interludes on the project.
She pulled up on me on, you're recording at the rear room at the time.
So, you pulled up, did a couple of the interludes.
I dropped that project a month.
later, I was in the studio with AD, D. Ship that played Pocket All Lights on me. He sent me over
there, so me and Blass pulled up, and AD was doing a feature for me. So he did the verse,
and then he put me on a couple of his records. He put me on the record. It was just him, a record. It was
me, him in High Tone. It was just put me on a bunch of stuff. So then he told me not to leave.
Me and Blass, we left to go get some food, but he like, no, I'll come back. So we pulled back up,
and we sit in there for a little bit
then like the LA leakers walk in
guap dad walk in
so AD started playing these records
he keep playing the records that I'm on
this probably like there's some real shit
shout out to AD
there's some real real nigger shit
shout out AD yeah so he played
he played the records and they like
who is that? He like
that's a bro
so you walk up on me and he kind of like
elbow me like yo
grab the ox
play that shit good play that shit
I'm like for sure for sure
so I play a record
and I'm like halfway through a record and just incredible like hey start that over so it happened to be a dude in the room his name is casting he heard the music and I'm like on my way out like me and Blas about to shake and he like man I normally don't do this but take my number down I want to make sure I heard what I heard so give him my um we we exchange numbers I send them the records he hit me like maybe a couple days later like hey who you talking to right now I'm like shit you you
He was like, hey, don't talk to nobody else.
I'm about to make some shake for you.
That's how I started taking all the meetings.
Like, Cass took me to my first meetings.
That's even like, even with Fuzzy managing me, like,
my first meeting was with Capitol.
So I was meeting with Surgeon and ran that Capitol.
And then Fuzzy just happened to come in the room
because he just, like, what he was hearing.
So he heard the music.
He was rocking with it.
And he just stayed tapped in.
And that shit ended up turning into a bunch of things.
So even like everything that's happening now,
it's a lot of, like, continuations from stuff
that we did so long ago.
Like, I just premiered my record with the LA Leakers,
but they was in the room when I got discovered.
You know what I'm saying?
Now the second, you know, now I'm sitting here with y'all,
like, you heard a lot of these records early.
I did the G-Expo Cipher.
You know what I mean?
It's a lot of stuff that's like tied around.
It's real cool to see your growth and where you are
because, like you said, you did the Cyphers.
So you reason, like, y'all people who I believed in early on,
but y'all believed in me early on.
because we was all struggling rappers.
Yeah.
You feel me?
Like, all of us were.
You had to anchor out a shirt on.
I did.
I did.
But, yeah, like, it's just real cool to see, to see where you are, where you come.
And now we can all be right here, you know, full circle.
Like, I think that's real, real dope.
And now you got your face on cookies.
That's my mama.
Let's show the camera.
Man, it's probably got shook up and anything like that.
Can the cameras?
You got a tip.
You got to pull them out, yeah.
Grab one, Gina.
Got the cookies on deck.
Okay.
All I know, available everywhere.
That's hard.
Shout out to mama for that.
Yeah.
I can eat this.
She's like your biggest fan.
Like, she'll, like, do anything.
Like, she'll figure out what's going on and, like, rap just to, like, or.
No, it's crazy because, like, like, my grandparents were preachers.
Like, my mom's, like, was, like, having you in the church.
Okay.
So like even like them catching it is like it's new like I've been rapping for a long long time
But you know like my mom was to go to school you know get a job but I remember like before my last job was TSA
Now I remember work going to work and my mom used to send me like job applications stuff like that like for other like government jobs
And I used to be like mom this is my last job like yeah I'm gonna rap and so like the dope thing now is like I remember
I think when I first moved out my mom
house she was like dang you weren't lying so my mom is super supportive but you know like it was a
process for show so what like for you to leave uh tsa what what was happening musically at the time
yeah like what what what what had to happen for me to leave tsa i got shot okay yeah like yeah like
i got shot in december 2017 so i stopped i was off work for a long time like i was
I was fucked up pretty bad.
Okay.
So I was off work for a while when it was time for me to come back.
I was supposed to go back and like, I was supposed to go back like May 5th and I had a meeting with capital May 2nd.
And so like, we was told specific things.
I'm like, I'm on.
Like, you feel me?
So I had to go back.
I had to go back for one day and I went on the 5th.
And I got into workday like, what can you do and what can't you do?
I'm like, can't do nothing.
Like, you know, I can't stand too long.
I can't sit too long.
Like, I can't pick up the bags to check them.
Like, my body's not 100%.
So they sent me home and they wanted a new doctor's note,
but I'm like, I've been giving y'all the same note.
Like, nothing changed.
I know what happened.
So they end up firing me.
Damn.
Yeah.
So, like, they fired me.
That's how I got out.
That sounds like a bag to me.
They fart.
Yeah, so, yeah, well, when they fired me,
I got, like, I had got some money from,
being a victim of a violent crime.
So I filed for that.
So I got some money like that.
Then on top of that, I thought I was about to do that deal.
So that same little money that they gave me, it was like, I think I had like 12, 13 bands or something like that.
Blue through it.
Blue through it.
Like, you feel me?
Like, I'm going stupid.
Like, I'm, man, put the shrimp on the steak, man.
I was like, yeah.
Yeah.
Man, shoes, I was doing the most.
And then the deal didn't go through.
So I was like broke, broke.
And then, so I had to go get unemployment.
I was able to file for unemployment, but I got to prove for it.
But the problem was I had lied on unemployment before.
So, like, I had to wait, like, a long time.
Like, I had, like, some penalty weeks.
Oh, you were early on the EDD way.
Not.
What happened was
Niggas ain't even know about it.
Nah, look, it was a different type of lot.
Like, basically, I was on unemployment, right?
And I went on this job interview.
Like, man, I've worked everywhere.
It was some random shit, but it was to be like a banker at a casino.
So, my bad, my bad.
What I'm bad.
Where you're paying us?
Oh, yeah.
So, yeah, I was doing this interview to be a banker at a casino,
but they paid me, like, because it was like a two-day interview thing.
So I made like $100 just doing an interview.
So they reported it.
So I didn't claim it.
Shut up.
So when I was certified for unemployment, I didn't claim that $100 that they gave me.
So they penalized me for it.
So when I needed unemployment, I had like six penalty weeks because I lied about that $100.
Wow.
Yeah.
Messaged to the kids.
Don't be out here lying.
Right.
Let's go back to, I don't want to keep touching on this, but I think it's really important that we talk about the situation when you were.
shot because it's a stigma in LA that laid out
when rappers come out, they gang
members, they gang affiliate and stuff like that
but you were a bystander.
Yeah, for sure. Like, I always say that
like, I don't, I don't want that to ever get misconstrued. I don't talk
about being shot like on some badge and honor
shit. Like, you came to the hospital when I was in there. You
seen it. It was sad up in there.
Like, you feel me? Like, I don't say
it, like, to glorify it, even if anybody
watch, all I know, the video, or whatever.
Like, I'm not trying to make myself look like, I'm not
a gang banger. I'm not a gang member or anything.
like that I'm from Carson, California.
I grew up in an area called Delamo, so that's what I know.
These are the streets and places that I've been to.
Right.
But it's like, I never want anybody to feel like, you know, that we even talk on that shit.
Like, like, it's cool because it's not like my mama cried behind that.
Like, I remember like being in the hospital not knowing what was about to happen, not knowing my condition.
I remember the homies coming in the room.
Like, them niggas was looking like they dog died.
Like, it was bad.
You feel me?
So I don't ever want anybody to get the wrong idea about that.
I just feel like that's a big part of my story.
And I always say, like, if you're going to tell it, like, you got to tell it all,
like the good and the bad, you feel me?
But again, that's something that I want to be clear on.
Like, we're not trying to make it seem like that shit cool or so bad to honor.
Like, that shit just, it's what happened to me.
I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
And fortunately, I was able to get out of it.
But that's normal where we're from.
Yeah, it is.
It's normalizing.
That's why I wanted to say, we got to let it be nice.
No, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm glad you brought that up.
Like, it's real normal where we're from
and it's something that we get used to.
But, like, I remember, like,
I've heard about a bunch of different shootings
and different things that happen to people,
people getting killed,
and you get kind of desensitized to it
because it happens so much
to that shit happened to you.
You know what I'm saying?
I was in the hospital, like, two weeks.
Like, um, it's, it was bad.
Like, I wasn't, I didn't walk for, like,
more week and a half.
Like, I couldn't get up to go to the bathroom.
I'm shitting in a bedpin, like, pissing in the,
in a little bottle like
shit was weight
you know what I'm saying so
ain't nothing cool about that shit
like nothing cool about that shit
and I ain't telling y'all that that happened to me to be cool
like that's that shit ain't cool
that's something I always appreciated about you
is that you always remain you
like you always been true to yourself
you don't never try to be like the next person
or anything like that
you've been original your style
your flow like everything is just like
is you're really your own
you have your own ways i appreciate that to me i mean a lot yeah yeah most definitely uh
you mentioned blast earlier yeah and it's like you're talking about like 2018 or something like
before people knew them but you guys go back even further than that right like the t i u days and
everything yeah before that members only days if you if you from out here and you know about jerking
and all that shit like members only days like i met blast when i was like 16 wow yeah like i went to school
his nephews and like I was at school rap battle like when I went to cars and high my first day
of school like my best friend trey he in the room like that's how he first met me so like
my first day of school i had a battle every like cash cash cash cash know me just from rapping so
belize was doing music where he was at and i'm at school with his nephews and they're telling
him like yo just this dude at the school that's hard that's hard so we had like uh back in carson we used to like either
On days we got out of school early, we used to play football at Delamo Park.
But this was like Christmas break, so everybody met up at Dominguez Hill campus.
And that's why I met him that day.
And we just was always cool.
Y'all was good kids.
We was going to whoever house mama was still at work.
Early days?
I said some early days.
We was ditching school, going to Taylor House, and we was, you know, I'm growing.
Mama don't with me.
How crazy is it to see now that you guys are like both doing your thing like to the fullest?
It's dope.
It's a blessing also because it's like I can pick up the phone and call them like,
y'all got a link to the music or some of the songs, right?
Yeah.
So like even that record like that it's my second single like how that even came about.
Like I called him on some random like just picking his brain about like adjusting to what's going on.
So we chop and he was like,
man, I've been meeting to tap in with you.
I got this song or whatever that, you know, I'm like, okay, for show, for show.
And he's like, what you doing tonight?
I'm like, I'm in the studio.
I'm going to pull up.
I'm like, and he really pulled up.
So he walked in.
I was like a verse into the song priority, which is the next single.
And he ended up putting a hook on it.
But again, like, it's dope because I can get advice.
I'm able to watch when the light wasn't on me.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, like, again, we used to work super duper close.
You know what I'm saying?
like in the studio and i was clocking out yeah i was clocking out at tsa and pulling right up on
blass and hawthorn like working like still in my uniform pants and shit like that so yeah like blast
i was literally my um my bro kstone we was on the phone earlier and i was saying like a lot of people
when i get to playing records they'd be like damn like you could rap a lot of people that haven't
heard any music since it's been taken down like in those in the year in between like they didn't all can
make songs, you just know me to be the guy jumping out the car freestyleing. But it's like part of like
being able to make songs is from being in the studio working with blast a lot like working on hooks
and different things like that. So it's definitely that's probably like one of my most valuable
relationships in music. But fortunately it's like it's not rooted in that. Like that's actually
my friend. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I just love seeing that when you guys, any amount of
people like just start off at nothing and then you see like each other rise like like like
Prico said like I'm trying to get rich with everybody I know like yeah I don't like I relate to that
so much you know what I'm saying to just like be able to see people around you rising you're like
damn I remember we didn't have shit you know yeah man you crack the door yeah you know what I'm saying
like you're like you're what you say in your um all I know you said I'm trying to be like Snoop Dog
yeah open up the blueprint yeah that's the blueprint yeah put the whole city on put the whole city on
And when we're talking about the city, it's like, I'm from Carson, but like, it's everywhere.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, man, what's bro name?
It's like Holland is.
Holland?
Yeah.
So I just was talking to him.
Like, he, he DM me earlier, man.
He had posted the flyer, and I had just watched his video that don't take my style.
Yeah.
And that's what was my response to him.
And he was just like, yo, like, when I watched your video, when you were saying, like,
everybody told you know, like, I can relate to him.
that like you inspired me and I was saying to him like I watch your videos and see just how
comfortable you are on your own skin like that inspired me yeah because like I'm not you know I'm
making music or whatever but it's like I'm not a character you know what I'm saying like I'm
push a button and be like oh I'm Jason Cash now like you know that that's me so when I'm
watching him do that it's like okay it's okay to be comfortable because like you said like I am
different you know what I'm saying like I am I am my own person so you know seeing him just be so
comfortable who he is, it was inspiring to me.
Yeah, he has a dope song drop in tomorrow, too.
Hit the spot with MCM.
Mm-hmm.
Just fire.
And he's like an old soul, too.
Yeah.
He's like 20 years old.
He's like sugar-free inspired too.
My favorite.
He's 20 years old?
21 maybe.
Hell no.
Yeah.
No, yeah, I was thinking that,
man, I don't want to butcher his song.
It is what it is.
It is what it is.
He got a song called like,
I think it's like, just don't know what to do it or something like that.
Oh, yeah.
So I was watching that, but it's like, you know,
my favorite rapper is sugar-free.
So I'm like, I'm watching this.
I'm like, oh, so he influenced by the same shit that I'm influenced by,
but he just used it different than how I do.
You know, like, I'm, he has like the character, you know.
Yeah.
I kind of took, like, the cadences.
But, yeah, that's dope.
But going back to what I was saying, like, putting the whole city on,
it's not just like, yo city.
It's like the city, like everything around it, you know, Los Angeles County.
Yeah, sure.
It's the county.
It's wherever a black film was shot.
I'm saying, like, for a real.
But to double back on that, like,
I remember, like, the earlier days, like,
2017, 2016, when I was, like, asking,
like, what should I play on the radio?
And you're like, bro, you're like,
bro, you're like, you just always hit me up.
It was hitting me up from music
because everybody wanted to be like,
oh, yeah, you're out from Carson and fuck with cash.
I'm like, I can't do anything with it right now,
but Blass is dropping shit,
so I was sending him Blass records.
Yep.
And every time I've seen the leak show list
come out and wasn't Blass on it.
I'm like, bro, you're tripping.
I was on him.
He was pressing you.
When I probably listened to last music, I hit him up directly.
I was like, my bad, bro.
I should have just press the link.
Hey, BLA, I tried to tell him.
We figured it out.
We figured it out.
But it was like the fact that you went in on me, like, dog, you really sleeping on my boy.
I was like, that shit, the relationship is crazy.
Yeah, anybody, bro, anybody that know me, like, from my team or whatever, they always tell you, like, I'm always trying to crack the door.
I'm always trying to crack the door, like for sure.
Like, from just homies that rap, like, even like my cameraman John, like, my boy had got out of jail.
He was like, man, I need somebody to, uh, film's for sure.
I'm like, hold on, man.
Let me, I don't know if I know.
Let me see.
John, hey, look, man, this to play.
I need you to do.
This is for sure.
But I'm always looking for a way to put the hummies on, like always, for sure.
Yeah.
Speaking of cracking the door, if my memory serves me.
correctly you were signed before
like years ago
nah I wasn't
let's not talk about
that
why did you take it down
all your old music by the way
when I was taking the meetings
oh okay yeah yeah it's all great out of shit
what's the song when you were last
uh drag and drive
that's the
the video is like in the backyard
oh you're talking about signing off
signing off yeah yeah that's a great
out. Yeah. I need signing off
back. I got you. I can send it to you
send it to me. I got so much
music that people would be himmy up like,
when are you going to put affiliated back on it? Where are you going to put
this? It's like I got so much.
That was the one with the camera on cover.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. For sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. For sure. Blass made that cover.
That's one of my favorite
blast appearances.
That's hard. Yeah. It's crazy because
that was the first
that's the first one we did.
My bad. I'm looking past the camera.
at Juncture. But I'm like, that was the first record that we had.
Did it together?
Did together, like, in our adulthood.
You know what I'm saying? Like, I had that.
That's when I was still making my own beats. So I had made the beat, and I had did a song
to it, and I sent it to Blass, and he was like, I remember I was out to eat at Olive Garden,
and he sent it back, and I went to the bathroom, like, to hear it.
I'm like, damn, this nigga went crazy. That's rapping blast.
Like, he was rapping on the shit. I was like, damn.
I was going to say, I was fresh off of him with the King and Blast thing.
Yeah, that was before the King and Blass project came on.
Because me and Blass performed signing off, I get affiliated.
At the event.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, you took it back with that.
See, Tina was around.
You know.
A question I wanted to ask because I was just thinking about it today.
Does Carson have the best rappers bar for bar in L.A.?
In your his opinion?
I think it depends on who you ask me.
Because it's like
Who was all from?
I mean because you have Absold.
You know, you have reason.
Reason.
You have Jason Cash.
And I feel like they're bar for bar.
You know what I'm saying?
They just go crazy.
And you have the greatest living American ever.
Ray J.
From person.
They got shot to gutta gun.
A national treasure, Ray J.
Did you guys see that he was responsible
for the Biggie and Tupac beef, by the way?
Richard.
Ray J?
Yeah.
You didn't see that?
You didn't see that?
that on Twitter? Wait, is this a joke? No, this is real. Is this one of them, um, soldier boy?
I started everything. Ray J's original soldier boy.
Give me some backstory. He hit it first. Okay, wait. No, but for real, look. So they said that,
um, it was like a threat on Twitter or something. They said that Faith and Tupac were in the
studio together. Uh, yeah. And then they said that nothing happened.
but then Snoop's little cousin,
a 15-year-old kid running around Death Rowl Studios,
saw Faith sitting on Tupac's lap in the studio.
And then he went and told somebody,
and then it got out that they were in the studio together.
We're not playing and Ray J for that.
They was beef before Faith came in.
That's crazy.
You don't think so?
I think that wouldn't start a deadly beef.
But they were already, according to the movie,
they were already getting into it.
according to the movie
according to
we got to Ray J
anybody have Ray J's number
not yet
okay all right
but look
the point is
he started a lot of shit
he started a lot of shit
that's a heavy
that's something heavy
to put on somebody
you know
like you don't think
he was responsible for it
no
no
I love
I love Ray J
for the record
he's responsible
Fuzzy has
I feel like Fuzzy
has Ray J's number
no
so don't ask me
You can I say my name?
I'm not here.
He's about to say he's texting number.
I really love Ray J.
Even back like the sidekick LX days, like me and me and my best friend,
Trey, like our friendship was like really like rooted in like Bluetooth and songs.
And we used to be like, I remember we was going to grad night and one four three came out with Ray J and Bobo.
We were.
We was off that shit.
No, yeah, I fuck with Ray J.
Yeah, Ray J is my idol.
I'll say that.
Ray J is a muggle.
That's why we're not about to play with his name like that.
I got you from Carson.
Yeah, and I got my first dance in high school to sexy can I.
Yeah, that's all.
That's all.
That's my shit.
It was my ringtone for like two years.
First time ago backed it up on him.
He was so sexy can't.
I was like, sexy can't.
It's a lot coming out of Carson.
I'm honored also because like my first placement as a songwriter
was on a Roe James record featuring, featuring me.
Brandy. So like with her being from Carson like my first thing as a writer was
that Braves and Brandy. And let's talk about that fast and a furious.
Man, the record got pulled. So. Oh yeah. Well, there's always going to be 12 more
Fast and Furious. Yeah. I was just saying that. I got to Scooby Doo though. Yeah. I want to Scooby
do. Yeah. The Jack Harlow record. Yeah. Was there any others that we can talk about that might be
on the way or something? Um, her cinema soundtrack is where it. That's where not.
money. Yeah. He got some space jam shit.
Oh, okay.
Okay. You wrote for Kirk Franklin?
Nah.
That I don't know. That record is just
hard. Yeah, that would be in honor, but
no, he got some shit in Space Jam.
That's fine.
That's super dope.
Did you guys watch that,
the Mayweather, Logan Paul fight?
I saw like round six or something.
Man, I missed it trying to be cheap. I was trying to
like use a little stream off Twitter.
Yeah, me too. I was on Twitter.
Everything worked up into that point.
It was playing everywhere, though.
I was in my mom's house.
Yeah, I was in my mom's and I was watching on my, on a little iPad.
I was watching the whole thing and then he got to the Mayweather.
The main event?
She'll start tripping.
Let me tell you how faded I was yesterday.
I'm sitting here watching the TV like, is Ocho Cinco a boxer?
Or a football player?
Like, always been on.
He got out there for sure.
He got out there for sure.
Yeah.
I didn't know.
that you know yeah he got out there
i didn't freaking know
so who do y'all think won't because i saw it was like you know
Josh who won't
yeah
Mayweather cut his ass up but did you see
when he he like knocked them out
but he was holding him up yeah they said he was holding them up to keep the show going
I haven't seen no highlights or nothing from me
no no I was looking on YouTube it was just a bunch of
a bunch of niggas like talking like
talking about it I'm like bro like I want to see the highlight
I hate when I get tricked on them videos
It's like, it's like talking about the song.
I want to sit here to talk.
Yeah.
Did you see when Logan just like unloaded like his clip on, on Mayweather and like
just, Mayweather just went like this and didn't get hit.
He wasn't connecting shit, dude.
He gave him all he had.
And it's crazy because he's like so much fucking bigger than Mayweather and none of that
really matter.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like that shit was crazy.
How much would y'all take to take on boxing as a career?
Or not even a career.
Just one fight.
Like, how much would it take for you
to get in the ring with somebody?
Well, I mean, a professional boxer.
A professional boxer.
Yeah.
I need.
Yeah, the guy to do the whole fight.
Yeah.
Does it come into insurance too?
Well, how long do I have to prepare for it?
Because that depends how stupid I'm gonna look.
You know what I'm saying?
Just how much would it just like?
You get to prepare however long it takes.
Whenever you ready.
Slide me like $250K.
Is medical funded?
You better get a camera.
Great.
Yeah, I know, bro.
You better get you a meal ticket.
I mean, no, because I heard that Logan Paul made like 250K, so I'm like, I don't know.
I'm not going to ask for more than I'm like.
He sure had to have Maine more than $250K.
Yeah.
I don't know.
About getting in there with Mayweather?
I get my information from fucking memes on Instagram.
So like, it's not very reliable.
I'm not going to my source for news.
So you know what?
Now I got to pull your card because y'all was just talking on here about like people getting like media getting it wrong.
Like you was talking about the blueface situation.
Yeah.
Now look at y'all
Oh yeah that's me
Yeah
But when I got it
Look at bro
Look at bro
It's not that serious though
Like who gives a fuck
Come on to me
See I ain't know
I see that
I don't mean
I appreciate you
Yeah
I appreciate you being tapped in though
Yeah
So you knew
We was coming on
Gorson Hansel
Let me put these tweets out
Ah
I got up
Y'all do me like
Perico
Huh
He was fucking
With it
Perico was not
I think
I don't think
We've done that since
Yeah
I'm like
It's a little awkward
I'm gonna go
With niggas I know
With niggas I'm
He was down there like, I didn't tweet it.
Yeah, that wasn't me.
He's like, he's trying to pull an offset.
It wasn't me.
Where was you May 5th at 3.45 p.m.?
It wasn't true.
It wasn't always weird when people bring people like to their interviews and stuff, you know,
like, because you kind of looking over there to make sure I can say what, you know,
like management publicists and stuff like that, like when they're in the room, like, you know.
Yeah.
At least like they don't try to have them on mic.
Yeah.
Have you seen like when they're just like like when Sean Kingston,
I don't know who the other guy was, but.
He was like, you're like, you're just sitting there.
I'm like, what's going on?
Oh, he was like.
Yeah.
But he was about his bread though.
Oh, yeah.
We interviewed somebody before and it was like every question.
They turned around looking back there.
Oh, yeah.
Making sure I interviewed him back.
If you see me look at Trey or Drew just so I don't fuck nothing up
because I'd be knowing.
I'd be forgetting.
It'd be a lot of stuff going on.
That's funny.
One thing I want to ask you about is like, obviously you just announced the Atlantic Records.
Yeah.
But also, like, you know, having the co-sign like Dallas, Austin and everybody over there.
Dallas Martin.
Dallas Martin.
Sorry.
And just having that whole, like, you know, co-sign of, like, one of the biggest A&Rs in the game executives.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, getting behind you.
Like, how does that feel?
Man, it's crazy.
Like, Dallas ain't Roddy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Corday, me, like, Simba.
Yeah.
Dallas did a lot of shit, you know, like I was at Dollar's crib, and we was in,
we was in his office or whatever playing, we was playing a video before it came out.
I'm just looking at all the plaques on the wall and shit like that.
I'm like, damn, like, it's pressure, but then again, it's like, knowing, like, what team
you own, like, damn, like, yeah, I came with, you know, this is what I came with, you know what I'm saying.
So it's definitely a good feeling, especially it's, uh,
knowing that you deserve it.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like Dallas ain't just signing anybody.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I deserve that.
I had to sit in the room.
Like I had to play this music for him.
I had to do it perform over and over and over again like to get this shit right before we even have release dates.
Like so when I think about it, I'm more so like I don't look at it just so much like a cosign.
Because at the end of the day like it's really like one of those things where.
this is what it was, you know, this is what it was going to be regardless who was in the room,
you know what I'm saying?
And Dallas career, his legacy is what it is, like, regardless of Jason Cash.
So it's like, I just think it's one of those things where he recognized something in me that he sees in, you know, other people too.
So he was able to spot that talent.
Superstar.
He saw a superstar.
He's not going to sign nothing else, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, Dallas say all the time in the studio, championship or bus.
you know what I'm saying that's like my next tattoo
I'm saying that's like I say that shit all the time
so what is it like
because I ain't gonna lie
I'm getting a little jealous
because every time I look at your story
you with somebody else
you're stupid
just with cash doll
I'm like what
it's like every single day
so what is it like for that to just be your normal
shout out to cash dog
I fuck with cash doll heavy
but me and my big brother
we talk about this shit
he's like man do you ever get
used to that
and I mean like to a degree
like yeah but then again it's like certain shit just be like again like my manager is fuzzy
like I'll be talking about some like we in the studio one day and I'm like I'm telling a story
and I was saying like how my Instagram and shit is you know cash because I was a big Big Sean
fan and his shit was you know Big Sean I'm in the middle of conversation and it's like I just
hear the phone ringing this shit this nigga than FaceTime big Sean he like yeah tell Sean the story you just
told me.
Oh, my God.
So I'm telling the story.
And Sean, like, man, hell yeah.
I'm like, y'all.
I met you before, like, backstaged at the Kendrick show.
You're like, hell yeah, hell yeah.
Like, man, I definitely want to see you, man.
Like, you know, let's link, man.
And then I end up the same night of the casual show.
I seen him there.
And it's like, shout out big Sean.
He's such a real nigga.
Like, he the first person I ever took a picture with that, like, after we took the picture,
he was like, yo, look at the picture.
Like, make sure it's good.
Like, we're straight.
I'm like, yeah, for sure.
I'm like, I've never had nobody do that.
You know, like, you go get a picture with.
Imagine you took a picture back in the day,
like your parents took a picture with Michael Jackson or something.
Yeah.
And they're looking crazy as hell.
And it's like, you ain't getting no redo.
You only going to see Mike.
Or they put their finger in the camera.
Yeah.
Like, just imagine you see Beyonce tomorrow and take a picture.
And it's like, you just looking stupid.
My eyes are all blurry.
Man, it's like, but Big Sean was like,
yo, look at it, make sure it's good.
Yeah.
Or at least he didn't just take it and then get on.
Yeah, no.
He was about to shoot.
He was shooting a video.
He was shooting a video with a video with
solder baby but not like sometimes you get used to it but certain shit be like just wild like
surreal has sugar free tapped in i got a song with street gospel shit that's hard man yeah see i think that's the
first record i played yeah yeah you said oh yeah for sure you did you did no yeah sugar free on
on that project that i did in 2018 i had a feature from sugar free on there oh that's my i got i did a song
with my favorite rapper before I had a deal.
And that's...
That's fire.
That shit.
That's hard.
Did he teach you any lessons or anything?
Like, do you guys get into any conversations?
You know, the craziest shit?
So, I met him.
No, I'm the master schemer, for sure.
Like, I'm going to...
If there's one thing Katz gonna do it, he's gonna run his wiggle.
So, me and Drew, we was at...
This shit, it's called the French Quarter.
and Bellflower.
We seen Sugar Free
was like doing a performance
for like the anniversary
of his first album.
So he pulled up
and we sent in there
he's like,
I'm telling him before we're going there,
I'm going to figure out a way
to get back there
to talk to this thing.
So we get in there
or whatever and I think it was
one of the waiters.
He came up talking to us
about a shirt or some shit
that we had.
We like,
Is Sugar Free really here?
You're like, yeah, he's in the back.
He's cool.
I'm telling Drew,
I'm like,
we're going to use that nigga
to get back there for show.
So,
uh,
We getting cool with the way we talking to him and shit like that.
And I'm gonna fucking took us back there.
So you get back there, I hand you my phone.
I'm like, I walk up on him and I'm just like, bro,
you don't even know what you mean to me.
I think that's the first thing I said to him.
Am I tripping, Drew?
That's the first thing I said to all.
I mean, you don't even know what you mean to me.
I got lost for words.
Like, I'm choked up.
I'm like, you know, I'm like, in school,
they call me little sugar-free.
Like, bro, like I love you.
Like, I'm telling them all this shit.
So I tell them when I rap.
and the people around them is like
well rap for him on the spot
rap for him on a spot oh wow
he stopped me
he was like
um
some I don't want to misquote him
but he was along the lines of first impressions
or everything so
like if you really fuck with me like that
and you did I don't want you to fuck this up right here basically
so I had a CD
I gave it to him
and he was about to perform like come on
so he's sitting like riding in front of the stage
while he performed it so we go do that
and then we reached out through management for the feature.
So I was like, I didn't even want to tell them like,
yo, I'm the nigger that blah, blah, so Trey was reaching out to his manager,
sent the record, and this house shit, like, really come full circle
because even the producers that did that record,
they do like the majority of my shit, like, C-South and JFK,
like, they did even, they even produced on All I Know that just came out.
So it's like, you know, it's real family.
Like we worked with the same, same shit.
But anyway, we sent him the record, and he heard it, and he tells his manager,
I don't know if the manager told Trey directly or Sugar Free Set it, it was just like,
when he heard it, it reminded him of himself, and it made him, like,
it made him getting this bag and rap.
So, like, then after the fact, that's when we told him, like, yo, he met you at the spot,
blah, blah, blah.
So now we have the record, this is before I got shot.
So I end up getting shot
And we like, damn
We had this shit
So I had just got out of my little
If you know, you know
You seen me a while ago
I had the little bionic arm and shit like that
So I had just got it off
And I go to this
This weed event in San Pedro
And Sugar Free was performing there
And now the new finesse is
We're about to drop this project
So we're going to get a promo piece
With Sugar Free
So we got to finagle our way
to wherever the hell he at
up in that bitch
so he gets there
and at the first at the first shit
let me not lead us out
I had met
he had an artist name
Pomona Dirt
that he introduced me to
so me and Pomona Dirt
followed each other
on the on the grandma
or whatever so
when we got to the other shit
I seen Pomona Dirt
and I walked up on him like
what's the deal bro with you
you like man come on come on come on
come with me so I think I hit Drew
like yo I'm going backstage
with sugar free like
come on
Come on, wherever the fuck you at, come on.
So he gets, I think he, uh,
he couldn't even get upstairs or something like that.
You finally got up there, right?
So he finally worked his way upstairs backstage
at the where Sugar Free is at
and we get a clip like about the song dropping.
Now mind you, when I seen Sugar Free right there,
he didn't even know like this the same nigga
from the shit and anything like that.
But I walked up and quoted one of the lines
he said on my song, he like, that was you?
He was like, you was busing you made me, you know,
I mean, he didn't get on shit.
And then I had Drew just record us,
and that was like a little promo clip.
We ended up dropping before Affiliator came out,
but just really like wiggle back there.
If you stay ready.
Hey, come on, man.
You ain't got to get ready.
Come on, man.
The one I told me that.
Yeah.
Damn, I never shared that story before.
That's dope. That's dope. Yeah, he's such a legend.
Man, love sugar free.
Quick.
I remember when I, like, met Quick and was, like,
texting him, call it.
It was just so weird to me, like, surreal.
Like, I'm really talking to DJ quick right now.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, just wild shit.
No, yeah, that's a dumb moment.
It's like when the OGs, like, see the new generation
what they could bring and see how they were inspired by.
And they're like, hey, let me tell you with you.
Like, even all I know, like, before it was like the finished version,
I played it for Snoop and I left from playing for him.
I'm home about to take a shower.
And this nigga then made a video on this, like,
on the gram like lit when my shit playing in the background yeah and it was all i know but at the time
it was like it was nobody singing the hook with me it was no talk box on there it was like wasn't
like additional production it was like the the rough version of the record and he played that
shit he put it on the story you put carson with fire emojis and all type of shit like that it was
just like damn it's crazy now it's my first single that's super fire um so is the album
dropping soon or no we drop in singles for now we're
To get to it.
To get to it.
I mean,
it's a few.
Well, we got it.
We got the project, right?
No, y'all ain't got the project.
We got the project.
We got some singles.
Y'all got some loose records.
Yeah.
A couple of, I think y'all got a couple of the singles.
Yeah.
Well, I'm gonna get that one.
I have a lot of, I have a lot of records, a lot of records.
Let me get the album.
We got to make the track list, man.
I've been telling the homies all week.
Like, we got to really, like, finalize the track list for what this shit is.
But it's like, I go into.
into the studio and make another record and be like,
nigga, this got to be on the project.
Like, Reason put up the other day and I was playing
songs that I'm like, no, this is not going to be on the project.
He's like, nah, nigger.
That, put that shit on there.
I'm like, okay for sure.
Are we going to get a Reason Cash collab?
Man, so we did a record that night
and we had a couple records already
because I was about to drop a project independently
like before I signed Atlantic.
So I had a record with Reason.
that I was about to put out.
I had a record with Boogie that I was about to put out.
And then I end up, you know, getting in over at Atlantic.
And I just start making so much other music.
But we definitely will, for sure.
Before Atlantic and before TDE were down,
because you guys are from the same area.
Did you guys make any music prior?
Did y'all ever collab?
I mean, yeah, for sure.
We had a couple.
You brought mentioned signing off.
Reason was in that video.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I pulled up.
Carson in the house too.
He was in the Carson House video for sure and shit.
I pulled up with him when he first did the G-Expo joint.
So I pulled up with that.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he tried to crack the door because I remember he was telling you like, yeah, yeah, like.
Is that how we met?
Put cash in the cyber.
Yeah.
That was the first time we seen each other.
Okay.
When he did the first one.
Yeah.
When he did the first one that he did, I pulled up with him.
It was me, him and his brother.
We was in a tunnel.
Was that the first one?
No, literally before y'all actually did the side.
for when he uh wrapped the verse like for the interview oh yeah yeah yeah and i think that was like by el
camino college or something like that's when i was at social hour radio yeah yeah yeah so that was the
that was the that was the first time me and reason had ever linked up like he pulled up on campbell avid
pick me up like slide with me and i rode with him over there he was doing an event or something
he was about to i think he came up there to promote like a party or something like that he had
going on.
He had some shit coming up.
But yeah, I end up, yeah, we had some, we got a couple records.
We got a couple.
Look at this.
Shout out to Gina for being hella early, though.
On Breezing, on Jason.
I try.
I was watching.
Even though.
I was watching content that you guys made like four or five years ago.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, on the GXPA, I was like, God damn.
It still go up too.
Your verses is still fire.
Man, good looking.
I remember that shit.
You had me pull up to the.
Red Room and I did that one verse I was rapping over
Miguel beat. Yep.
Oh shit, I forgot about that one.
I forgot.
Was it Hot Freestyle?
Yes, that's when I was working with High Freestyle.
Shout out to Hot Freestyle.
They just posted all I'm knowing there the other day and I'm like,
I ain't even correlate with me because I remember them posting that shit too.
I'm going to text them.
I wonder if they remember that.
They probably don't because I ain't even remember it at first.
They're probably watching.
Shout out to Ken.
Yeah, shout out to Hot Freestyle.
Yeah.
That shit crazy.
That is, that's, that's some crazy stuff.
You, y'all reminded me and shit that I didn't, you know,
them forgot about.
Right.
Like, it's crazy.
Like, when you get around people that, you know,
it's around for a long, a long time, it's like,
that's also, like, should be encouraging to other artists that feel like they've been
doing it for a long time and shit not clicking.
Like, once you, you know what I mean?
I always say, I know he late to the party, but when I got there, like,
Pretty Ricky was still going to be playing,
and I was still going to get a floor dance.
like I was not tripping about being like that's a great analogy that's how I looked at this
shit because it's like you know once you once the lights is on they own right you know people
don't know people don't see everything that happened behind the scenes uh like every all the work
that you did like the relationships that you fostered people don't see all that so I always
like to when I'm in a position to speak like to encourage other artists to know like bro what you
doing it's not in vain like you're gonna get yours just keep doing it like even in the
even in the process like I'm watching you gotta think I did shit with reason before TDE
I did shit with Blize before she was cracking you know what I'm saying like Simba goes crazy viral
with the LA leakage freestyle like I was already riding around with Simba before that shit's like
I watched a lot of people that I was around like you was around Roddy early too right I met
Roddy like through a spank, trapped kitchen.
So like, yeah, I've, you know, we wasn't like clothes like that, but yeah, like I
definitely like wasn't around Roddy a little bit before shit went crazy like that and
even shit Keefa like, I'm known Kifa like we from the same neighborhood type shit.
But like I say all that to say it's like I watched a lot of people get in position like
that I was with you feel me.
You gonna get chores.
Like my big brother always tell me like yo, yo, yo gift gonna make room for itself.
So like all you other artists and shit like that would feel like shit ain't clicking like be encouraged bro like you gonna get yours
You just have to do the work. That's a good message and I think it's dope that you
You networked like laterally like you just fucked with who fucked with you yeah you know what I'm saying a lot of times like we as like when we're trying to come up
We try to like oh well I really want so-and-so to tap in that's like up here and we don't realize that like the people around you will you guys all right together
Yeah, bro be realistic like you know
I feel like the main thing you got to know is like be aware of where you at.
Like you got to have self-awareness for show like for real.
And you got to know where you want to go and you got to know where you at because if you don't know where you want to go, it's like how can anybody help you get there?
It's like where are you going?
Yeah.
And then it's like just think about if you was trying to send somebody an Uber and you like, they're in a crazy situation.
Nigel, where's you at?
So I can send this Uber.
You don't know where the hell you at.
It's like, how can I even send help?
You feel me?
So I think that was one of the best things for me,
just being aware of where I was
and knowing where I wanted to go
because it's like we were able to move with intent.
So, like, you know,
I know at the end of the day, like,
not to go so far out of my reach,
like certain shit just don't make sense.
Like, you got to get there.
You feel me?
It's like, I've been around Snoop a bunch of time,
but it's not like, hey, Snoop jump on his record
and let's drop it tomorrow.
Be mindful.
Or like when you get your blue check, you don't just start DM and Drake.
Like, yo.
You.
That's what I'm doing.
A lot of times, too, the relationship is way better than that feature.
For sure.
For sure.
Like, again, like, even with Blass, like, what happens a lot is a lot of people hit me like,
yo, how much do Blass charge with it?
I don't know.
Like, I don't get involved in Blass business.
Like, that's my friend.
Like, I'm not that nigger manager.
I don't know how much you charge for a beat or for a feature.
So I don't even know.
I don't even abuse that relationship
just because he's in a good position.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, even that record priority happened organically.
You know, so I try to be very mindful for that.
Like, even with reason, it's not like,
nigga, you're from Carson, so do X, Y, Z for me.
It's like, no, like, it don't make sense.
But a lot of people just,
the way they think about shit is just, it's just different.
And you have to learn stuff like that
in getting your feet wet
and, you know, being in the field and so,
like that. Like we all like you know still learning and shit. Yeah.
Yeah. It come with it. Mm-hmm. It come with it. Because somebody, you know,
somebody gonna hit me asking me for some bizarre shit or some crazy shit. And it's like,
you know, I can't be mad at you. Like, you know, you gotta learn it. So do younger rappers from
Carson hit you up now? Yo, bro, let's get the collab. What's up, bro? For the most part, like,
I'm not gonna say like I know everybody or anything like that,
but like I know a lot of them and I'm like,
I'm moving around a little bit like even,
I don't move around the same way anymore.
You know what I mean?
Like you can't just be out here just moving crazy.
Yeah.
Like you can't get shit going on.
You can't just stand in front of the Lama Mall no more.
Yeah.
They're gonna recognize you now.
Well, our mall is the Carson Mall, the Carson Hall.
Carson Hall.
Carson Hall.
Carson Hall.
But not, yeah, like, I can't just be, like,
just kicking in front of Dells liquor all day.
All right, y'all from Carson.
What, ma'all did y'all, like, go straight?
Like, what did y'all go to, Mall?
Even though y'all from Carson, what would y'all go to,
because y'all know Carson Mall booth.
That's what we talked about this last Lama Mall.
It was the Lama Mall.
That's where we go watch movies and shit.
Yeah.
Did you go get a fit from Carson Mall?
Yeah.
Right now?
Yeah.
Yeah, man's land was in the Carson Mall.
Metro Fusion was in, you know what about?
What about right now?
Like, right now, like, I still.
I mean, up until recently, like,
unless you're going to IKEA.
He loves,
he loves him so much.
He won't even slender it.
I ain't going to lie.
We used to leave,
we used to leave,
we used to leave Carson Highcast
to bust some more.
Me and Tray used to go to IKEA
and get the hot dogs.
Oh, those are gas, bro.
What?
But not like,
those are like 49 cents, too.
Like, I bought,
I've bushed out to Carson Mall
recently, like, recently.
You were in a lot of city, man.
There's like probably one or two stores there.
I mean, I mean, everyone goes to Sarita's Mall.
Nah, but I mean.
You know that mom.
He's going to die.
He's going to die.
I caught it.
I caught it, the Carson Highway.
Like, you feel me?
It is the Carson Highway.
But it's like, we always knew what, like, what we needed to get about that shit.
Like, we got a target in the back.
Niggily, we got, we got jamba juice.
Just a troy over there.
I went to school in Downey and I have no problem slandering the Stonewood Mall.
That shit is booed.
Oh, yeah.
That shit is trash.
Yeah.
I was living.
I was living in Paramount.
But it's a little better than the Carson Mall.
I think it's a little better than Carlin.
Hell no.
The Stonewood Mall is just big for nothing.
Like, it's just.
They do got the B-dubs.
That's the only cool thing about it now.
I feel like.
Yeah, bro.
I lived in Paramount for a little bit.
So I was like, I was like going over there and shit.
But that shit is, I'd rather go to like the Lakewood Mall.
But for me living in, like, for me living in, like, when I was living in Carston,
like, for me, it was like, uh,
Lake Wilmaugh and I go to Cerritos.
Sarito's mom.
So I go to Cerritos.
Like when I was younger, I used to go to South Bay Gallery a lot,
but I don't really, that shit did.
Yeah, that's a night too.
And then the Lamo Ma is like, the only thing about the Lamo Ma is like,
man, you're gonna run into everybody you know.
No, that's Fox Hills.
Yeah, I wasn't really like a Fox Hill.
Like, you're on that side of her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, like you go to Lama Ma, you're going to run into somebody for sure.
What is our best mall?
Probably not
I was at Century City Mall
I had never been there
until this past weekend
that shit is fire
that shit is
I don't know if you guys ever been
No I've been there
We were just like
It looked like I was never supposed
To discover
There was a hell of rich white kids
All around I'm like
Why didn't nobody
Nobody tell me about this shit before
You know them all different
When they got the Rolex store
And that's what I'm saying
I'm like how have I been
Living in LA my entire life
And never been to this mall
Have you been to Panga Mall?
Yeah
Yeah, I'm in there.
It's pretty big, yeah.
It's Beverly Center, but that's like all...
Yeah, that's a little different.
That's how the Lamo turned into, I feel like, the Beverly Center.
A lot of high-priced shit that all shouldn't be...
Shouldn't be looking at.
I'm more so...
More so than the mall, like, again, so since I want to come back in Carson like that.
I'm not just buying shit out to mall like that to begin with, like...
I'm more, like, for clothes and shit, I'm more like a fair fact.
Melrose. I'm into like Supreme
and like vaping shit like that. Yes, sir.
And you was wearing your own stuff too a lot. Yeah, yeah, for sure.
You was wearing in crowd a lot too. Yeah, and cross shit.
I got a group of in crowd shit. Yeah, for sure.
And then we wear like, you know, Dickie's Ben Davis. Like, we keep shit.
Yeah. You know. Play a God.
I'm just making a comeback. Yeah. I bought like three shirts for the summer.
It's over with. Shout out, shout out Drew because we was on it.
You know, we like, that's, that's, that's our aesthetic, man. And Dickie's jackets and
all that shit.
What's that?
What is it?
The Casa Rossi?
Carlo Rossi.
Man, they changed the name.
Like, I used to drink the Mascado San Gria.
That shit called Sweet Sangria now.
Yeah, and all I know, video, are we drinking Rossi up in there?
I'm in a store.
Trying to get some wine, trying to be on some sexy shit.
Oh, yeah.
And I see that.
And I'm like, oh, this is the shit that cats drink.
Yeah, that's not on the sexy shit, though.
That's more like on the ratchet shit.
That's on the demon time.
But it's sweet.
Like, it's like real.
Yeah, it's sweet.
It's smooth and stuff.
You know, I'm a lightweight.
But I'm like, oh, this will cash drink.
I trust this.
Rossi Posse, yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
I trust this.
I can get some of this.
And we still, I got a bottle.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I got a bottle of Carla Rossi in my trunk right now.
If you stay ready.
If you stay ready.
If you stay around, you ain't got to get ready.
You need a sponsor.
I know you don't put so many people on today.
Send me to Modesto.
Where they.
got this shit, you know what I mean?
Hey, Fuzz, you know,
I lied at him.
Rossi Pasi for show.
I feel like Fuzzy has everybody's phone number
in his phone.
What?
Like, everybody in the world.
The connector.
That nigga had my phone number
before I gave it to him.
Yo, like, no bullshit
before I came here.
I was talking to my older brother
and he put my nephew on the phone
and my nephew asked me,
like, are you going to be with Fuzzy?
I'm like, yeah, I'm about to see him in a minute.
Okay, okay, okay.
I'm like, damn, like even he asking about Fuzzy.
My nephew, four years old.
You know what I'm saying?
Even this nigga asking about Fuzzy.
Shout out to Fuzzy.
Yeah.
Fuzzy Lace my nephew.
You sent him $100 to go buy some hot wheels and shit, so he got them turned up over there.
$100 when you're that young?
Might as well be a million dollars.
Man.
I got $100 that young.
My mama took it.
For real.
You know when your parents you were like, let me hold it for you?
Yeah, for sure.
We're going to hold it for you.
you.
What the fuck?
You got it.
You got McDonald's money
and shit I had it.
You took it from me.
I'm gonna put it in their bond.
In the bond?
What the fuck is that?
Where that bond in there?
I want to cash in my savings bonds.
Game grew different.
My parents wouldn't put shit in no bond.
Well, I don't even know if it's still there.
For real.
I used to work at a bank and it used to be the worst shit
when people come in with savings bonds.
They come in with like
fucking 50 of them
and you got to go to this crazy
process to like redeem them for money
it was insane
I used to hate that shit so much
and it was only like
only white people had savings bonds
I'm like
you know what you're talking about
I thought savings bonds a savings account
you talked like they bringing them in
they bring them in the baby
I thought you had to bomb my nigga out
I thought you had to bomb my nigga
oh
that's what I was talking about it
I think they're on bill by it.
They're bringing it in.
It's a physical thing.
It's like it looks like a, like a, it's like a mix between like a check and money.
So it's like square.
It looks like money orders.
Kind of.
Yeah, yeah.
And it says like savings bond and then it has like $100 or something.
Yeah, I'm never seen.
There's an ego in the flag.
Over time, it rises in value.
Oh, that's tight.
Oh.
I never heard of no.
But you have to hold them for like 20 years for it to like mean anything.
I need my hundred though now
I think I'm on my 20th year
So if you see me pulling up in that phantom
Oh
That sounds like Bitcoin
Yeah
Like my little nephew
He didn't know because
My brother had told him
He said you want to go
Go get the Hot Wheels today
He said dad
Fuzzy sent that money
He was like man
You know Fuddy sent that money
But he wanted now
The cash up green
Okay for sure
He ready to go
For V bucks
and shit.
Nah, he's about to get straight
hot wheels.
That's dope.
Did you guys like
Roddy's new video?
You've seen it?
Late night.
That song is a fucking credible.
I like when songs add
when videos add art to the song.
Yeah.
And it makes it more interesting
and stuff like that.
Because I feel like we've lost
storylines and movies.
I'm so tired of people
being in front of green screens
or just standing in front of their homies
like performing and shit
on the music.
video. I want to see your storyline.
Like all I know.
Yeah. I was just about to take it there, man.
That was one thing.
We was real mindful of. I wanted, like, the video to match the song, for one.
And then for two, like, trying to make a movie.
Yeah.
You know, because I feel like the way that I rap is, like, if you see the write-up
that Atlantic announced me, like, Dallas said, like, his music is very visual.
I feel like...
You're a storyteller.
Yeah, I feel like I'm very...
with the rap so like if you close your eyes you could see a video so it's like uh talking to
cody james and his team like when it came trying to do it he told me what he saw but he pulled up to
the studio before like before he sent the record i think before he sent the records that we were
shooting videos too like he came in the studio and like really just vived with us and i think like that
played a big part in the way that he uh processed and came up with the treatment and etc because uh
that shit is really in line with like
what you see like if you just listen to the music yeah shout out city yeah he's gonna crazy he
go crazy city Darren James for show nicklaus yeah made by James team they man dope
dope they shot uh they shot their video for the record with blast as well uh mine's priority
the second single perfect yeah him and blast did hell of cool shit too yeah that's fine
and that's also like cracking the door because him and blast go back to like on some school shit
Oh, yeah.
Is that the dark skin guy?
Who city?
Yeah.
He like brown skin, yeah.
Yeah, city is from like the IE area.
Yeah.
Yeah, they go back to like on some school shit.
Did he do the video that I've seen you at?
Mm-mm.
He did.
Not him?
Wait, wait.
He did.
When we was at the house.
He did the no love lost joints for Blas.
But not the one with him in Vino?
When we was doing the game night?
No, that was blue.
Oh, okay.
Shout out to Blue too.
Blue did.
Also the video for the rest in Blass and Blass.
And, uh.
Also, the Drake on the last video.
I see him a lot.
Yeah, yeah, blue going crazy.
He just did something with Griff, Tyler, too, over the weekend.
He did the one take video that I'm in it.
Oh, the one yet.
That didn't came out yet?
No, no.
One take, Jay?
Yeah.
Okay.
Shout out to One Take Jay.
He just sent me a record to jump on last week.
Hey.
Wait a holla.
And it's so dope because,
2019, I'm in my bed, and Gabe calls me.
It's like 11.
I'm like, first I say pause because it's like, why is this name coming out?
Wait, why were you in bed?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm washed up.
You got to get up.
No, I'm washed up.
Another man calls you got to get up out of bed.
Nah, I answered.
You all stand up?
Yeah, I answered the call.
I'm like, yo, just incredible stuff.
Pull up.
I'm like, what?
Like right now, how long are y'all going to be there?
He was like, he was like, how long are going to tell you?
I'm like, I'm jumping around, I'm putting sweatpants.
I'm in the car.
I'm going to my shoes all right now.
I remember.
I remember I was like, I was like, we have this big studio session.
We got all like the hit mob producers.
We got Ron Ron.
Load de Great is in there.
You know, Bruce 24K.
Just a lot of like young talent.
Yeah, it was a lot of people there.
One Take Jay.
So when I was there, I had finished doing a, like, Justin had me do a verse on a record.
And I did the verse or whatever.
So now I'm like, I'm just kind of chilling like lingering.
because it's a lot going on.
And then one take Jay pulls up to do a verse for them.
And I'm sitting in the room while he's recording his verse.
And then now like fast forward, like he tap in like, yo,
can you put a verse on this?
Oh, that's fire.
Shit coming around.
Yeah, that is fire.
I love that everybody who was like grinding at the same time
and like working together now.
I think that's so damn fire.
That's cool.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
coming around for show for sure you know super far i remember like one of our uh deep talks that we
had and you're you're saying some shit about like i see the wave you you're referring to like all the
shit i was playing on my i play this and you're like all right turned up shit is hot right now right
like i see it it's like there's nothing i could do about it but eventually there's going to be a
time where they're going to need to hear my my shit like that's going to fizz it out and there's
going to be a pocket like the fact that you stayed you stayed consistent with that mindset
and didn't want to do any other, like, lanes and just stayed in your pocket.
Yeah, I mean, that shit's hard, bro.
You carried that for many, many years.
And I was like, damn.
Yeah, I feel like, shit, man.
Like, when you want a burger, you go to in and out.
But shit, like, we ain't talking Carson on Carson Street.
Shitfulay across the street if you want some chicken.
So it's like you got options.
So even then, like, I was saying, like, this might fizzle out,
but I don't even look at it like that the same way anymore.
It's like, nah, it's just going to.
It's going to be there, but I'm going to be here too.
Yeah.
Everybody got different moves.
Like, of course, maturing and getting older and looking at shit different.
Like, we talking about years ago, like, I get older, it's like, it's always going
to be room for everything.
You know what I'm saying?
It's always a party going on.
Just like, it's always some type of church shit going on.
You know what I mean?
School is always going on.
It's always something going on.
So I feel like my shit going to be going on.
What they're doing over here and over there, like, that shit cool.
Like, it don't have to do it.
with me though like i still have to do what i do but at the same time we can intermingle too like i'm
i'm a rapper like a rapper is rapper you feel me but shit want to take jason that record it's like
yeah i can fuck with it you know so it's it's room for everything and it's room for those two worlds
to like coexist also you know thanks no absolutely because like you said you could have tried
to get into this lane but oh that's hot let me i could do this shit too you know what i'm saying
but that's dope that you just stay true.
I mean, I'm not that.
Like, I still got to go home and look in the mirror.
Like, I'm still around people.
Like, Gina, you see me, like, years ago.
Like, these are the same niggas that was around,
like, when you first see me, you know what I'm saying?
Like, they're going to hold me to that.
I don't care what deal you signed or what, you know what I mean.
Like, I might even, I remember, like,
going left with the designer shit, like, when I got some money.
And it's like, niggas gonna tell you, like, bro, like,
that shit ain't, you know what I mean?
Like, not to say, like, it's not certain things
that we get, but, you know, when you go super left, it's like, the homie's going to let me know.
Don't be out here looking like the mascot for Gucci.
No, for sure.
I was watching and I was talking about, like, the whole yes man thing, you know what I'm saying?
It's like, it goes deeper than just the music.
It's like the moves you make, like the way that you speak.
Like, if I say something out of pocket, like, I remember I'm going to get on myself publicly.
Like, we was in a studio and Just Incredible was there.
We was talking or whatever.
and it was a loud conversation going on in the room
like my producers and the homies was talking or whatever
and I kept trying to tell him to be quiet or whatever
so I said Drew
I'm like Drew shut the fuck up
but that's how we talk to each other in private
you know what I mean like on the phone like Drew might call me a bitch
like he might say some crazy shit to me like we talk to each other like that
in private but the next day I was telling them about like
damn like y'all is loud he said hey look
Cash, I love you.
And I know we got to talk about that other shit, but, bro, don't ever do that to me in front of
people like that.
Yeah.
And it's like, you know what?
I know we talk like that in private, but just incredible don't know that that's our relationship.
Yeah.
You feel me?
So as far as, like, having yes men and no men or whatever, like, he could have been a
yes man and just act like that shit was cool, but he like, no, bro, like, don't do me like
that.
I'm like, okay for sure.
I never do that shit again.
I'm like, we don't even need to.
to do that shit like just on our friend our regular friend shit because it's like it it crosses over
sometimes you know what I'm saying but it's like my homeboys home me accountable not just on some music
shit but like really on some life shit you know and I fuck with that individual yeah I fuck with that
that's the key to have like a strong team like that like you said like accountability
like just having that that in every way because they could tell you like yo you that song was
trash bro like you know what I'm saying like and you need that in case like the shit is you know
because they'll you rather have them tell you than the whole world be like yo yeah you missed yeah
i'm not gonna lie like just the process of putting music out like going through like especially like
when you sign like going through like producer agreements and clearance is all that type of shit
it's like it's so much shit that has to happen to get a song out that it's like when i hear
like if you hear some weak shit that come from like it was like bro how do you go through all these
people yeah you know what i'm saying like how
you know what I'm saying like that shit be crazy but they won't even let that shit leave the room
right right that but I've been on a little street so hey you know no men would save a lot of
ear burning a lot of bad movies yeah it would save a lot if we had more no men and less right
but a lot of time like what happened is people get in new positions and get like new money and
shit like that so like everything around you changes like you got new friends
you know like I feel like the weirdest adjustment for me like right now
starting to emerge is that you know my home boy still work jobs you know what I'm saying
so it's like they can't be around 24-7 you know what I mean like they can't go to everything
right so some people that might be the same case so now you get rap friends and you get
industry friends and shit like that but these people don't really know you like that
just because you can relate to them yeah and there's some people that
you know that you meet in this shit that you form real bonds and relationships with but it's like
you know um again like they don't know you to to hold you to certain shit you know what i'm saying
so it's like if i didn't have the people around me that keep me on point like drew not about to
let me act crazy trade not about they they're gonna tell me you know what i'm saying like they like they know me
they know me know me you feel me so uh i feel like that's important like i know that's important like
Some people outgrow relationships and some shit get different,
but it's like, if you could fuck with the people that you really, like,
was with in this shit before all this shit,
not people that's, like, that want to be around you because what you got going,
like, keep your people.
Like, I see you, like, with niche and shit like that.
Yeah, I still got my childhood friends.
Right, right.
You feel me?
Like, me and we go back.
Like, they know my parents, you know what I'm saying?
I know their parents, like, we go back, back type shit.
Like, even John, like, he was.
always a part of the team, but it's like he does all my videos and, et cetera, like,
camera shit, but it's like I've known John since I was like 14.
It wasn't always friends like that, but it's like I've known them long enough to where
he feel comfortable to tell me like, even now, like, bro, you're tripping.
John going to tell everybody.
John is like Charlemagne.
Gina and John got a little history.
Not in a public setting.
He knows all of
Yeah
But now I feel like that's important
Like to have people around
And let you know like
For sure like
Because if not
It's like what is you
You know what are you here for?
Like I don't
My sessions ain't a party
I don't just be having motherfuckers in there
That don't add value to the situation
Like it's not the hangout spot
Like it's not
I don't even make that type of music
For niggas
It's just being in here
Kicking it
Like this ain't what you told you about the party
And I'm in here rapping
I'm at work.
I'm at work.
And that's real important.
Like, once you transition into this shit where it becomes your job, like to have people that understand that this is still your job.
And it's not like what it used to be.
Like, you just do what you want, how you want to do it.
Like, it's a job.
And, you know, sometimes that could be bittersweet because it's like you don't know what came with that job.
You know, but in the same breath, it's like you learn how to run your wiggle and, you know, in the same sense.
Mm-hmm.
So that's important.
Because, like, if you had your friends in here right now,
they disrespect this shit, like, this is our job.
Right.
Yeah.
Don't fuck the job up.
Like, this is our job.
That's how we eat.
You know what I'm saying?
It's hard to explain that to people sometimes because I'll be like,
yo, I got to go to work, but, like, work is, like, hosting a gig or, you know what I'm
saying?
Or, like, come in here, like, which is, like, sometimes we have drinks or whatever, like, certain
certain shit, you know what I'm saying?
It's like, but it's really a job, you feel me?
And people have a hard time understanding that sometimes.
People have a hard time adjusting too
because I don't deal with shit
where I have to tell one of my friends
like, hey, you need to relax.
You can't act like that out with me.
Like I have a name.
For you this function, for me,
this is my public image.
You and me, they're not going to say
such and such name.
They're going to say that's Gina friend.
Right, right, right.
And now we all are goofy as a unit.
Right.
Because you're doing wild shit, you know?
Yeah. I've had some situations.
Yeah.
Like, but again, like, people kind of look at this shit, like, again, since you could smoke and drink on a job and all that shit, but we know when and where we can do that and what type of time we can be on that time on, but everybody don't understand that just look at it like you work in the funniest job in the world, but they don't know what come with that shit.
Because it's like, I go fuck this shit up.
There's so many, like I even say it on all I know.
It's like I got niggas depended on me.
Niggas, I ain't going to stand a chance if I ain't winning on me.
If I fuck this shit up, bro, like, these niggas have made real sacrifices.
Like, I didn't watch Trey call out.
I didn't watch the homies go half with me on studio time and shit like that.
It's like, if I fuck this shit up, I'm not just fucking it up for me.
You know what I'm saying?
It's really like so much on it.
It's not just the fun that you see.
It's not just taking pictures with celebrities and all type of shit like that.
It's like take a lot.
It's taxing.
It's mentally taxing.
It's like, it's draining.
So that's like, for example, like, you being in a position that you in, it's like a homeboy just decided to start rapping tomorrow and just be like, hey, Gene, I need to do this.
All the time.
I can't.
I can't fast track you, bro.
Like, I can't.
Like, I literally can't.
The night I was in the studio with AD, somebody, uh, I don't know who it was to him, but it was like, yo, give me a verse.
Ad, looked at that nigga and said, just like that, he said, bro, if I did a verse for you right now, that shit wouldn't do nothing for you.
Nope.
Like, you gotta have other things moving.
Like, you know, I got a record with Blas, but it's like, if my little cousin got a hook from Blas and Mars, like, what is it?
It don't mean nothing.
What is it going to do?
You know, so, you know, your job, like, it's important.
Like, you got to maintain your attendance.
Like, you know what I mean?
Because you get reviewed in front of the world.
Everybody gets to see when you fuck up on the job.
It's like, it's not internal.
I mean, some should be internal, but it's like.
Everybody can see it.
If we came here tonight and did some wild shit, it's like, bro,
like this is, we live, ain't we?
We live as fuck.
We live.
We live.
And so I've been backing up every time I chew this cookie.
She's eating that cookie the whole show.
It's like a five.
It's facts, though, because, like, we always talk about it, like, when there'll be, like,
certain artists to, like, hit us up and be like, yo, I need an interview from you guys.
I need to be all mad lately or whatever.
And then we're like, okay, but then what?
Like, you get on the show for one episode and then what?
We're not the gatekeepers.
Yeah.
And you're not about to just, you know, get discovered after that or skip a bunch of steps just because you got on the show one day or got to interview with this person or that person.
It's a combination of those things.
And imagine I have nothing to talk about with these niggins.
That's what I'm saying.
What are we going to talk about?
That's how I'd be feeling like when nix be like, hey, bro, you got to put me on.
It's like, bro, I'm trying to get on.
Yeah.
And like, bro, you got a record.
I'm like, shit, bro.
Like, I don't mean, shit.
Like, that's just the race.
That's when the race is just really start.
It's a step and songs.
but that ain't the final.
You know what I'm saying?
Not to say that it's nothing.
Like it's for sure.
It's something, but it's like that's not the end or be all.
Like, you got to do the work.
And now it's other people investing.
You took these people money.
You got to make good.
You got to deliver.
You know what I'm saying?
For sure.
Like, you have to.
You got to put yourself in a position.
And then at the same time, it's like, as far as like doing extra work, like, if I only
depend on the label, like, what they do for me is like, I'm only going to
don't go as far as the label take me you know what I'm saying like I'm saying
at Atlantic like we talking about Roddy videos we talking about Cardi B Bruno
Mars we talk this Jack Harlow it's a lot of tie like it's a lot of shit here
you know I'm saying like can't put my get lost in a shuffle by not doing the
work because all those people were in the position that I'm in now at a specific
time you know what I'm saying so it's like you know it's possible to scale to
scale it but to do so like you have to do the work there's no
way around doing the work. Like, you have to do the work. I can't shortcut it. And I can't
be a shortcut for nobody else either. Yeah. And if you want to be in those positions, like
you're an artist you name, like you got to work just as hard, if not harder than them.
And if you see their fucking all day and night in the studio and then shooting videos every day
and then you don't put up that same energy, you can't expect to surpass them or anything
like that. Why? Like, why would you be a priority? Like, you're not even, you know?
You ain't giving us nothing to work with. Yeah. So, like, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm,
I'm gonna do the work.
Yeah.
I'm gonna do the work.
I take people as serious
as they take themselves.
Sure.
Like.
It's sure.
If you see every day
they're working every single day,
you're gonna be like,
oh shit, I respect that.
You know what I'm saying?
Even if the music is trash.
I'm like,
I respect the work at this.
But yeah,
because he's gonna get it right,
you know what I'm saying?
Because see, my mindset
was even in the process
is like,
you know,
like Atlantic just,
if I said they signed me,
but I posted that I was on the
Atlantic a year ago.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
But a lot of people don't know or a lot of people just didn't care, you know what I'm saying?
But even when they wasn't looking, like, we worked like they was looking.
Like, we still had to do the work.
So when it's now when the light get on, like, blasting just snap and then turn into like a crazy, talented person.
Like, he'd been that.
Yeah.
The light just wasn't on him.
So when the light came, he just kept doing what he was already doing.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I feel like even when I go work with somebody, like, that's like a big deal to me or somebody that's major.
There's like the most nerve-wrecking thing
is like talking to him beforehand.
Like once we get in the studio,
I was like, this is what I do.
Like, this is what I do.
So like, you're going to work
and you work the same way rather
whoever the fuck is in the room.
It's the personal shit that'd be like,
oh, damn, like that's crazy.
Like, I'm in the studio, fuzzy FaceTime's Dr. Dre.
And like, he caught me over to talk to him.
We got a video.
I probably never put the video out
because my voice is like cracking and shaking.
He's like, the hell.
Nervous is hell.
He like just cool.
like yeah man you gotta pull up on me man shake my hand like yeah yeah for sure
yes mr doctor
but when i'm not mr doctor like real shit like uh but when i got in the studio though
it's different like we that's what we do you know you're on the court hell yeah yeah and i'm
trying to drop 50 60 or however the fuck much
I heard that
fucking
I'm in
I'm not
I'm not much of
I'm not much of a gambling
I'm not much of a gambling
I ain't really my whole
I'm gonna lose my luck bad
I might shoot a little dice in there
that's as far as it go
I haven't done that in a long time either.
What went wrong during this series?
I mean, niggas hurt.
Everybody's hurt.
AD got pulled out.
He tried to play the first quarter, but.
And everybody was, damn, playing like bumps.
Like, let's keep it on us.
I was seeing people on Twitter saying, like,
this is the first time the sons have, like,
done, like, down near anything.
Like, is that true?
I'm not really.
I remember being younger, like, when the Lakers was, you know,
going against him, like, with Steve Nash.
They were good, yeah.
They haven't done it.
think for like 10 years though that's probably what they're referring to.
Yeah.
And then the clippers advanced.
Fuck.
It made it worse.
They made it worse.
They made it to the second round.
But they're, you know, they always make it the second round.
They don't go past it.
But they have good people right now, right?
Yeah.
It sounds so sad.
I'm sad.
People don't get the fuck.
If the Lakers is losing, they do not want the Clippers to win.
Hell no.
You know why?
Because it's, it's hell of annoying Clipper fans that the minute the Lakers lose,
they're just on Twitter.
They're all, like, posting stupid shit.
Like, you guys suck.
Blah, blah, blah.
LeBron's track.
Like, you know, just stupid shit.
And it just, more so than, like, the Clippers,
I really don't hate them or anything.
It's more so just, like, they're annoying fans and, like,
Laker haters.
I don't be feeling on type of way.
I used to be, like, now when I was younger,
but, like, I don't really be tripping.
It's a win for everybody, right?
If the Clippers win?
Is it a win for us?
I just don't want to hear the fans.
Yeah.
If the bad, like, if the, like, if the, like, if the, like,
If the Clipper fans just kept to themselves,
like Spurs fans or something.
But they've been waiting.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Get some shit off.
They just can't fucking wait to just say some crazy shit.
Like, yeah, we got one.
That's the only reason.
And I got to see Clipper Darrow once a month.
You better stop talking shit.
I'm going to see you.
I used to work at Staples Center.
I remember that.
Yeah.
And the games was like,
the Clipper games were so freaking like fun.
Like they was just turned.
Like you said,
you got Clipper Darrow.
You guys, they play
like the music that we listen to
the Laker games, they play.
It's boozy.
Oh, it's bougie, yeah, for sure.
But it's not booji like, we used to boozy,
like ghetto fabulous boogey.
It's like Beverly Hills.
It's Beverly Sinverse, uh, Carson Moore,
type of shit.
That's just like it.
Just like it.
I feel it.
That's funny.
But yeah, them games was like really fun and turned up.
So for me, I'm in the mix of it.
You know, not knowing that we don't.
don't fuck with the clippers and shit.
But you have on the timeline, it's like, everybody
hate the clippers.
Yeah.
I don't hate the clippers.
I fuck with whatever's LA.
Right.
Yeah.
They put it on.
Yeah.
Don't do the flippers like that, y'all.
Clippers.
There's like the Lakers and then there's the clippers.
So will y'all be happy if they won the championship?
I wouldn't feel no way.
Yeah, I wouldn't feel no way either.
I'll be like, whatever.
Y'all wouldn't be like it's a win for the city?
Yeah.
I mean, I guess I'd like LA one, but I don't, I just don't, because imagine somebody called you a clipper.
How would you feel?
I mean, that means you're like second rate.
What did we have this conversation?
I don't know, but like if somebody called you a clipper, like, you're like, you're like you're a clipper.
Like I'm a lick it.
It depends on how I look at the clippers.
All right.
You know what I drink soda?
Yeah.
You fuck with Sprite, right?
Mm-hmm.
Fuck with Pepsi.
Yeah.
Do you fuck with Shasta tiki punch?
I love that shit.
All right, bro.
So like, Jasta is, is, like, is.
like an off brand.
It's like,
they're off brand,
but they're such a popular off brand.
Yeah.
That is like,
it's like damn their name brand.
Yeah.
So it's like,
I wouldn't feel no way
for a motherfucker
call me Tiki Punch.
That's,
that's top five deader alive
for me.
What about it?
What about if they called
you Dr.
Thunder?
That's different.
That's like Dr.
that's like that's like that's like
that's like that big case
in the machine outside.
No,
we talk about,
I'm just saying like,
you got Coke,
Sprite.
And then like,
Shasta is the off brand that's so popular that it's damn near a name brand.
So it's like I wouldn't be insulted if somebody told me.
I was like Shasta.
It's like nacho cheese and cool wrench.
Oh, we're going back to this again.
About which is better?
No, all right.
What's the first thing you grab in a variety pack of chips?
If it's nacho cheese and...
Nacho cheese.
No, you're grabbing the cool ranch.
And I'm grabbing the nacho cheese.
You got a little hot sauce sauce.
on it.
Yeah, I'm getting
a nach cheese.
I know it's the last shit
I'm grabbing,
but I ain't
What's the last thing?
The Fritos.
The Fritos is for sure
the last.
That's the last shit.
All right.
The Fritos is moved.
The Fritos,
the Friot's,
the Sunchips gets taken
more than the fucking
Sunchips.
Sunchips fire, yeah.
The cheese?
Sun chips.
Sun chips.
They got they all little texture
and everything.
That motherfucker
crunch different.
Them Fritos.
same.
Yeah, they do.
It ain't anybody
to make some chili cheese
fritos.
With them,
I'm like,
I'm cold.
I'm straight.
And even with that,
I want chili cheese
Dorito.
Damn,
I ain't
ever had that.
Yeah.
That's a different type
of ghetto right there.
I'd have Dorito
enchiladas.
Dorito enchiladas?
Yeah.
What?
And the ice cream
truck is.
Shout out to Alway.
Shout out to Alway's homemade.
You had Knaidtickin'
before.
Hey,
That shit, Covey.
I don't remember where we was that, but you had Kadey
Cook it before.
That nigga said, the chili cheese
burritos.
Yeah, and the, the chili cheese
hot Cheetos.
Damn, that's a lot going on.
Stomach egg.
Just, just, when you're the next ice cream truck?
There's no ice cream chucks in Carson.
Well, not in Carson, but on our side of Carson.
Is it something like?
Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-thead-there-a-there-a-thold.
That's it.
That's a lot.
Yeah.
There's no ice cream.
There's no ice cream.
Creme trucks at all.
Why?
Is there like a city band or something?
I believe so.
Really?
I haven't seen ice cream trucks in Lakewood.
Yeah.
Well, shit, ain't nowhere to fucking park that motherfucker in Lakewood.
Shit.
I guess you got to go by to the schools.
I've been seeing a lot of people our age buying ice cream trucks.
Have y'all been seeing that lately?
I haven't seen younger people.
Yeah.
I was at my son's soccer practice and then it was like a young guy.
He's like, what's up, bro?
What you want?
I got bed mode, Zeld, everything.
That's like, but they probably pulling up parking them at specific places.
as opposed to just driving around you know the ice cream truck used to hit every block like when we was
kids yeah that shit was going up every street turning going to the next block like you knew like once
you heard that shit you had a little bit of time to get outside that motherfucker was gone yeah yeah
I'm thirsty I drove up on ice cream truck one day man when they start having soft serve ice cream
on the ice cream check oh yeah it was different because it was the two ice cream tracks it was a
soft serve ice cream truck and then it was the regular ice cream truck that just had like the whole like yeah
Off servers where you get the chili cheese free
Those and all that type of shit.
That's the gourmet.
The gourmet one pretty much.
They're a little bit more expensive.
Yeah.
Again, Carson Walvers, Beverly Center.
We on this motherfucker
talking about ice cream.
On God.
Jason, anything else you want to tell people
before we get out of here?
All I know is out right now, everywhere.
Say that.
Produced by Jamie Leon and the Eastie Boys
6,000 JFK.
The next single priority
featuring Blass will be coming short
You know what I'm saying?
We got a couple more.
Got a couple more.
But it's about to get real interesting.
I've been waiting for this shit, man.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
We've been waiting for you.
Man, I've been waiting for this shit
for the lights to be cut on.
I'm not about to play with it.
You know, a lot of people don't get their shot.
I'm going to shoot mine.
I'm going to shoot mine.
Like, for real.
I heard that.
In a real way.
Like, we are not playing.
And crowd is in this motherfuckeruck.
All or nothing.
And we're not leaving.
with nothing we want it all you know what I'm saying so it's a lot to look forward to that's
far man we we excited for it um I appreciate Carson is full of like culture like history right like
top from Carson Kendrick made his first album Carson you know we got abso we got yeah shout
to the king of the Lama ab so he commented on my post today and it's just like oh that's hard
that shit was like you know I did see that he commented like a church amen that's hard
I wouldn't even say Carson in the house if it wasn't for Absol.
You know what I'm saying?
So, for real.
What's your favorite Absol record?
It's called Me and Miss Payne.
That's him and punch, right, Trey?
Yeah, that's like old abso.
That's long-term one, I want to say.
Okay.
Yeah, so that's my favorite abso song.
Like, that's my, oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
You imagine Absole, Jason Cash, Reason, and Ray J at the Stubbhub Center.
Sound like your cypher to me.
And Brandy there too.
That would be crazy.
I feel like y'all can sell it out probably.
Imagine Jason Cash, Reason, and Absol on one record.
Okay.
I think he already did it.
We're supposed to imagine.
We're supposed to imagine it.
I'm imagining it in my email.
Well, reason versus on there, my verse is on there.
That's hard.
We just need so.
That'll be fired.
I haven't sent it to him, but I put a kite in reason his ear when he was at the studio.
Okay.
Y'all got to shoot the video with the Carson Mall.
Y'all better not be at that fucking mom.
Just walking down the hall.
Right by the Sears.
Yeah.
Or they added the Sears there no more.
No, they added to Ross.
Yeah.
They got a Ross and that fucking Burlington.
In the Burlington.
Oh, it's big.
The Ross bit?
Yeah, I mean.
I fuck with Ross, my favorite story.
Yeah.
That's where I get out my furniture stuff from.
Yeah.
I'm gonna have to head up to the cars and ma'all then.
Oh, yeah.
No, nigga.
Keep your business where you're set?
No.
I was talking on that shit.
I'm not going inside that motherfucker.
They got a favorite 21?
We had it, but they took it out.
And it wasn't the actual forever.
It was the outlet.
It was the red.
It was the outlet.
It was like whatever the chance is.
We got a sheik in there.
They don't even got the Jordan account.
They do.
They got it there.
Not the Jordan account.
They got the team Jordan zone.
Nah.
Nah.
Nah, hell's up.
They all.
They all be on the map.
Yeah, hell of scableness.
Oh, shit.
Jason, appreciate you once more.
Nah, thank you for having me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Appreciate you tuning in, too.
Thank you.
What's love?
Jason Cash.
You let them slander our shit like that.
Not lately.
Yeah.
