No Jumper - MAD LAtely Ep.6

Episode Date: November 10, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome back. This is Mad Lately. I'm Rosecrans Vic. Joining me is Gina Views. Woo-woo. Finance is as Gina views, the whole fess of herself. As well as Gabe C. Yep, Gabe C. Hammer, Lavin a Fesh. My gay C. Hammer. What's good? Where does that come from? Gabe C. Hammer, where does that come from?
Starting point is 00:00:21 From the ladies. That's what... From the ladies. All eight and a half of them? All eight and a half of them. Well, I don't get it. What do you mean? It's not. What's the hammer?
Starting point is 00:00:32 What's the hammer? That's something that proves itself within time, so. So you swing a hammer is what you're telling me? Sometimes. And you nail things. Or they call me Gavezy Hammer because ladies can't touch this. Ah. We don't know yet.
Starting point is 00:00:48 We still got to figure out. That's what you say when you get home? Yeah. Or maybe he just wears really, really like baggy pants. Yeah. Like in his crotch area, it's just super baggy for no reason. Have y'all see? Don't be a menace.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Yeah. Every time I even think of, MC Hammer, I think of... Crazy legs? Crazy legs. Oh. Yeah. I got dreams.
Starting point is 00:01:15 Oh, shit. How was you guys weekend? How's your weekend, Gina? Shit. I spent my whole weekend dealing with my car. Well, no. Let me not even begin with negative energy. I had a great weekend.
Starting point is 00:01:27 I was on TMZ. Okay. Yeah, I was on TMZ. Yes. From politics to music. How did that happen, though? They had my people talk to their people, and then they people talked to my people, and then I ended up on the shop. That's what happened.
Starting point is 00:01:42 What are you talking about, though? Basically, they gave me a list of topics of what, you know, how recently happened. One of the topics was Vivica Fox discussing Biden, acting presidential or whatever, and they just asked me how I felt about it, told them how I felt. and we got a new president. Facts. Yeah, we got a new president. We got a black vice president and she's a female. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:02:05 So, yeah. I also went on Gitchie Gatties. Y'all know Gitchie Gadi is a really big in a battle rap world. Oh, yeah. He has a podcast. I went on his show. Fire. And then I woke up and my car was towed from my apartment building because I parked in future
Starting point is 00:02:21 residents. And then... Wait, why did you park there? Don't you have your own parking spot? I do. You had a guest? I might have had a DA or I might not have had a DA. So you had a guest, spend the night, and then you woke up and your car was gone because
Starting point is 00:02:39 you let him park in your spot. I mean, look, I'll park and guest parking and let you park in my stall if you want me to. Wow. But anyway. You rolled out the red carpet. I hope it was worth it. That was like $300 dick appointment. It was $264.
Starting point is 00:02:56 dollars and it was an $8 Uber. I'm not saying I'm like wanting to you know be reimbursed or anything. Yeah, did you like send a cash app request? No, no I didn't. I didn't. I could wait for the next appointment. This is all jokes though.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Like it wasn't nobody at my house. Comedy style. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. But your car really got told. No, my car really got told. I went down to the leased in office and went up on them and they're like we told you guys not to park there after a certain amount of time. And I'm
Starting point is 00:03:26 like, oh, you did, but so fucking what? I have a permit. Y'all couldn't come knock on my door? Oh, well, we don't know who card belongs to who. So I'm like, well, what the fuck did y'all ask me for my license plate number for? But yeah, they told my shit. I end up going to get it or whatever. And then my registration was due the following day in this whole.
Starting point is 00:03:45 You know, you get your registration like three months in advance. I didn't look at it until the due date. Come to find out I can't even mail. I mean, I can't do it online. I can only mail in my payment. And then I had to go get a smock. I don't know shit about a fucking smog. Like, that's the type of shit that the nigger.
Starting point is 00:04:04 You should have called your dick appointment. Said help. Yeah. Hey, I need a smog check. After you change my oil, I need this smock check. I need to figure out this recall. I need this smock check. Dude.
Starting point is 00:04:16 And yeah, that was the other thing, the freaking recall. So they've been calling me and sending me notices in the mail saying that it was a recall on my car. But I didn't just for whatever reason, I just didn't. think that was important. I'm like, this motherfucker is still moving. So I don't need it. But now it's on my registration that I have to send them a correction certificate of the recall and proof that I got a smock. And I still ain't paid it. It's late. Wow. It's late. But I mean, I got like a month or something. Jesus Christ. Yeah. But that was my weekend. And being an adult just really has me mad lately. Like it just fucking pisses me off. Auto payment is ghetto. It's
Starting point is 00:04:56 fuck. My phone bill is due on the second, but for whatever reason, T-Mobile takes the payment out on the 29th every fucking month automatically. What if I wasn't ready to pay it yet? You know, what if I wanted to be late? But then they reduce your bill if it's on an auto payment. It's only like five bucks, though. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Yeah. But fuck y'all. But it's like one overdraft fee, and that's like your discount for the year. The overdraft fee be like $30 per day. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. So, yeah, that's trash. Yeah. One day, I was like, I had overdraft, like kept having an overdraft because I got a bunch of auto payments and they clean my savings out.
Starting point is 00:05:32 Wow. Because I didn't even, I was not checking my account at all. But it like literally cleaned my savings out because it was like multiple auto payments that I had lined up back to that. Oh, you got it over here. Okay, let me check that. Exactly. Adolting his ghetto. I have to call him and tell him it was fraud and all kinds of shit.
Starting point is 00:05:46 I ended up getting, I got the dog back. Wait a minute. Did you just admit to bank fraud? Well, Gabe, I was your weekend. That was good. But I don't pay is fucking dedication for real, man. And real shit. That's another level of a don't you.
Starting point is 00:06:01 That's another fucking level. Yeah. To be ready. I don't care how rich I am. I'm never paying my phone bill on time. Ever. Ever. Even if I got it, I'm paying it the day of.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Yeah. I guess I got you. It's bad. My weekend, my weekend was wild. It was wild. Please. You was all hammering bitches? No, I was a hammering bitches this weekend.
Starting point is 00:06:23 You added a, are you at nine? and a half now? No, not at all. Still there. So we did a lot of celebrating this weekend. I DJed this big ass mansion party to celebrate the win. It was in Beverly Hills. Who's win or what are we talking about?
Starting point is 00:06:42 Oh, for Biden's win. Oh, okay, okay. It was a victory party. A Democratic victory party? Yes. Wow. They had mask on? You.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Why didn't you invite our police? political analysis Gene of views over here. Right. Well, because they called me an hour before it started. Wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:03 And they were like, we need you here now. They say that about the Democratic Party that they're late to shit. They're late to shit. Yeah, that's facts. Yeah. Well, there you have it.
Starting point is 00:07:12 And it was a big party. I was on second floor playing for the first floor. It was very, very wild. I was turning up. And there was this one lady, right? She was probably like, anywhere from 200 to 225, maybe 250 pounds. I think she was like black or Samoan. It was very dark, so I didn't really get to. Wait, ladies, so was she older?
Starting point is 00:07:38 Maybe she was like in her 30s, late 20s, maybe, or mid-20s. How was she dressed? And she was dressed. I'm picturing like a football linebacker. Like a heavy set. Like I'm picturing Troy Palomalu without his husband. on like yeah that's what you just subscribed to me yeah so she came up to me and she was like you're gonna play fuck Donald trump tonight right and i was like yeah i just played it like 30 minutes you probably just walked in and then she was like okay well i'm gonna need to hear that shit and i was like all right i'm in my zone right now you see people fucking dancing i'm i'm in my groove and then she was like okay and she came back five minutes later she was like why the fuck aren't
Starting point is 00:08:19 you playing my song this is a fucking party for this shit right here and i was like why are you getting so mad. And then I didn't play it because I was going to play it like in 10 minutes. I was like, all right we're on a different type of genre right now. But when I'm done with this trap shit, I'm going to play Donald Trump and get the party rolling again.
Starting point is 00:08:38 And before I played it, right before I played it, she had this big ass tantrum. She started like touching all my DJ shit, started fucking with my shit. Shut the fuck up. Yeah. That's like rule number one.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Don't touch the DJ shit, man, especially when he's trying to DJ. Wow. If he's there, if he's in the restroom, okay, maybe he could play the next song if I fuck up. Wow. But if I'm... That sounds like she was disrespecting your gangster. For real. And it came to the point where one of the big homie, Sherrod had to escort her out.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Like, my boy had to grab her. I don't know how he grabbed her. And then, like... He must live a lot of ways. Yeah. And dragged her to the door. And when she was at the door, it's a ball and ass house, man. And she knocks and breaks the glass door.
Starting point is 00:09:28 And she breaks the glass door at three in the morning, making everybody go home. Like the owner of the house came out and was so pissed, canceled the whole party. And it was all because of her. It was because of you. Oh, because of me. Why didn't you play fuck Donald Trump? I played it already. Why don't you play it again?
Starting point is 00:09:47 What the fucking? Well, the thing about the whole party. All right. All right. You ruin the whole party. The thing about like the way I see it, a DJ sees it. Wait, wait, wait. Who did you vote for?
Starting point is 00:09:58 Continue. Yeah. Continue. I don't even want to hear that. Because now I'm like, wait, why did you refuse to play fuck Donald Trump? It's not that I refuse to play it. It's when a DJ plays a song, it's like you have to give it air for the anticipation to come back.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Like, oh shit, you can't keep playing back to back records of the same song. even if it's a big song. Do you know how many times I play back to back in the club? Okay. Back to back. Yeah, I get it. But I'm the type that wants to build it up. Just give it like 20 minutes and I'll play it again.
Starting point is 00:10:33 I get it. This is the song of the moment. So did she ever get to hear it again? No, she canceled the whole party. Wow. Gabe is responsible for the, wow. Are you going to have to replace that glass? She was about to kill the fuck out of me.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Bro, okay, one. One, I would have played. You should have got your ass beat. No. Okay, look, one, I would have played fuck Donald Trump as many times as the people requested. Two, I'm listening to anything a 200-pound Simone woman tells me to do. Okay, so you're a brave man, one. And two, you should have just played the fucking song.
Starting point is 00:11:06 All this could have been avoided. All right. I'm in the fucking wrong, all right? I'm surprised that to have you replaced the glass. I would have made you, I've been like, yo. I feel so bad. You know what? DJ, this is all standards.
Starting point is 00:11:20 from your refusal to play this at a Democratic Party. Like, I would have charged me for the shit. Mixed with liquor too. I don't think that was a good mixture. No, you know what? I feel like it became personal for you at a certain point. I felt like he was just like, I'm not. He was just being an asshole.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Yeah, I'm not going to play this fucking song. She touched my DJ shit. Fuck this bitch. That was getting her like, and I was like, okay. You're not going to play it, huh? This whole party's over. He didn't give a fuck about making her happy or anything. No, I, okay.
Starting point is 00:11:48 It was for the people. It was. She's just one person, you know. It could have played it for the entire crowd. You're right. Wow. You fucked up here. You fucked up. All right, so that's my bad lady.
Starting point is 00:12:02 I'm mad at like when people get too aggressive and take that shit to the next level. That shit crazy. I couldn't even handle that. You could miss me with that. Fuck that. How was your weekend, Vic? It was relatively uneventful, to be honest. I watched a whole lot of, there's this new show on Vice.
Starting point is 00:12:23 It's called, I don't know how, yes, it's like pretty new. It's called I'm a teenage felon. And I got hooked. Have you guys ever just been hooked on a show? And you're just like, this is all I want to do for the next day is just watch, binge watch all this shit. So it's a show on Vice. And basically it tells the story of people who were teenage felons and like they did hell illegal shit.
Starting point is 00:12:46 And it just goes into like everything. And it was just so funny. there was like a story about this drug dealer from New York named Cost the boss who ran it the fuck up like he was a millionaire um early in his like 16 17 went in jail for a little bit came out still booming uh told stories about him taking a horse and carriage from like lower manhattan to like Brooklyn like doing a whole bunch of wild shit and then he got locked up but there's always like some sort of like moral thing at the end to where it turned into a positive. So he went in for like eight years and I think he was like on the verge of being like
Starting point is 00:13:23 300 pounds. And then he decided to start working out while he was in jail. And from there he got a routine. He lost hell of weight. Came out and he wanted to start a fitness plan, like a boot camp type shit. Moral of the story is he created this thing. It's called con body. Essentially what he does is a boot camp, but it's an actual, like, style. It looks exactly like a prison. And he makes all his clients go through the workouts he went through while he was in prison. And it's on the exact same corner he used to sell crack on. It was a fucking trip.
Starting point is 00:14:05 So it was raining this weekend. It would, yeah. You binge watch. I was binge watching the fuck out of the shit. No, I wasn't. I was what I was. You have posted the dick giver drink on your close friends. The 42?
Starting point is 00:14:17 Yeah. Hey, man, I don't know how that got there. You don't bring the 42. I don't know how I got there. But it was next to some fish sticks. Those were, uh, 42 and fish sticks. 42 and fish sticks.
Starting point is 00:14:29 That's what a single dad has in his freezer. Okay. Yeah, that's exactly, yeah. Yeah, I had the 42. You didn't cuttle. I didn't. We don't, we don't, we don't, we don't cuddle these holes. Come on.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Y'all don't the door. No. All right, I'm capping. I'm capping. Gabe, I know you cut him. I'm a cuddler. 100%. What is you?
Starting point is 00:14:48 We posted the other day the thing you said, waiting for my girl to spoon. Me waiting for my girl to make me the little spoon. So do y'all, okay, y'all saw the clip that went viral with Keanu and MJ talking about kissing? Yeah. Do you guys kiss girls you have sex with or is, well, Gabe, you're not in this conversation. Okay, that's fair. Answer the question, though. All right.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Do you guys kiss girls you have sex with or is that like off limits? I do. I feel like that's weird if you don't. Like if you can't even like put your lips on this girl, like you shouldn't be in that situation. Like you cut away anybody? It's that transaction. No, I do. Yeah, I do.
Starting point is 00:15:25 It's not that transactional for me personally. Like that sounds like they're just doing a transaction. That's weird to me. Like that's like a service. Like, that's too much. Like that has to be a speck of romance in there somehow. You know what I mean? For me personally.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Like a high five after you. There's something like don't call me like thanks, bro. Like that was a good one. Like that's weird for me. like we gotta kind of fuck with each other like i'd be ready for a nigger to leave afterwards like yeah there's that feeling there's post nut clarity one time i woke up and a nigger was still next to me and it was just like i got up what wait you never heard you never heard a post nut clarity no you don't like you don't just like come back to your senses after you nut that's only me i'm not i
Starting point is 00:16:09 can't be the only person no i i i i suffer from that as well right you just feel different and you're like I was tripping. You know what? I'm not going to lie. I've had, I've raw dog before and afterwards be like, what the fuck was I thinking? Right? It's like you come back to your sensitive. PS5.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Snap back to reality. Oh, it goes wrapping. But see, I, I, I never done that thing, like encountered a guy and, like, you know, did anything with him that he had made me want to be like, oh, let me go get you a motherfucker P.S.5. Like, you know, like, I don't think. I ever had. It's because it's after the nut. It's post nut clarity.
Starting point is 00:16:48 But if he asked you during, you might have said yes. No, because I had somebody say whose blanket is it and I'd be like. What did you say? It's my. I'd be like, oh. Jesus. Hit him with that. What a nigga asked you with pussy is.
Starting point is 00:17:06 You got to moan over. Who's this? I didn't hear you. Hey, y'all stupid. Wait, but you know what? I just thought about. You said you never did anything that made you want to buy somebody a PS5. But the price of a PS5 is dangerously close to getting your car towed. So just know that you could have spoiled somebody's son and you got your car towed instead. And it's coming
Starting point is 00:17:31 out next week too. Because I didn't read. Because you didn't read. How much more is it? You would have been happy. You've been in a good mood for a few weeks. I'm not even dealing with nobody at the moment right now that makes me even want to buy them nothing. You could have bought it and kept it at your house. Yeah. I'm so, I'm so single that it's not even, like when this come out,
Starting point is 00:17:50 it's not nobody that's going to see this and be mad. Like, that's not single. Somebody. Finance is ass. Somebody is like watching this just being like, really, Gina?
Starting point is 00:18:01 I thought we were something. You got your car towed for me and everything. Damn. You just broke somebody's heart right now. Boy, fuck you. Man, this was a really, I mean, I think also, like, the reason I was just like on the couch this whole weekend was so much was fucking going on this whole week.
Starting point is 00:18:22 Like, it was easy to just sit on your phone and scroll your timeline. Exactly. You know, obviously, Draco got out, you know, the unfortunate passing of King Vaughn, you know, I know we brought him up last week briefly because I was excited about this project. Did you guys like fuck with his music? I literally heard about King Vaugh when you brought him up, probably a little bit before that in Clubhouse. and then I saw a video of him and Tusi like playing with each other on life. They was like going live with each other on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:18:50 But other than that, like I've like seen like his clips on genius and all of that, but I didn't even get a chance to get into his music and was so crazy. That's the same thing that happened with Pop Smoke. Like I heard more about the person than I heard about their music and I didn't not get a chance to tap into him until they passed. Yeah. What did you think of like, did you have you listened to his music since then?
Starting point is 00:19:10 Yeah, it's really good. what I would say though some of the lyrics that I found and I think it's crazy how we keep seeing this happen is that they kind of speak it into existence speak what's happening into existence and it's really
Starting point is 00:19:25 becoming to a point where I feel like we're losing future legends way too early and I kind of feel like in a sense God uses them as vessels to speak through their music because maybe they rap about things like that because they know that
Starting point is 00:19:41 it could be coming or, you know, death could be upon, it could be near or whatever. And maybe God is using them as vessels to speak through their music to us so that we can know to move, you know, differently or anything like that. So you really feel that way? Like you, are you the type of person that, like, won't mention death or you really are superstitious that, like, if an artist keeps referring to death and their music that they're going to meet their demise eventually? I definitely feel like your mouth makes your world, definitely. And whatever you speak into the earth is going to come. back to you. It's just, I feel like that's just the way things work. But that could be just because the way I was raised, because I remember growing up and my parents always saying like every role that Tupac played in the movie he died in, with the exception, I don't think he died in game-related. But like every role, you know, he ended up eventually he died. Like, so I've always felt like
Starting point is 00:20:30 that was something that, you know, it was true. So I've always just tried to speak positive things into, into the world. And so I lost in 20, 2014, 2015, 2015, 2016, I lost three people. My sister, my big sister, her name is Candice, my homeboy KP, and Shamak. And I had dreams about each of their deaths before it happened. Wow. So it was to the point where, like, I wouldn't even tell them. Like, hey, I had a dream about, you know, da-da-da-da-da, because I didn't want to, like, you know, scare nobody.
Starting point is 00:21:03 Of course. So, but that was my thing to where maybe God was talking to me saying, you need to tell them, you know what's going on. But I didn't want to say it out loud. out to it happened you know so I'm hit off for sure believe that in whatever you speak into the universe like that's why I know somebody is going to finance this ass I will drive the xx bemer I will own a home in Beverly Hills say that yeah no but like on a serious note like it's really I definitely think that that that shit is for real when that happens I'm like I said real what about you getting I think words are powerful and that that's exactly it like just the energy
Starting point is 00:21:40 that you give off even with like you know pop the pop smoke the only picture i have with him he's holding the gun in his picture you know i mean and that's like something that he was always doing and so it's like it's it's it's tough when we have to go through these situations you know bless his soul um but it's like and the only thing you have to remember him's like how long before how long before pa smoke died did you like meet him um we had um three uh three four months no five months in um power 106 we did the LA Leaker freestyle and that's when I first met him and then that's when you know and then that the day that Potsmoke passed away that same day he was supposed to go to power for a mixer meeting so we are all prepping to meet him and he was going to break his records with us that's so yeah it was just
Starting point is 00:22:27 tough that we we saw that and you know yeah everything around it was just like that energy is is tough to to hold because you carry it would you wherever you're going Yeah. No, definitely. I mean, I don't know if I believe 100% that it's like a like just because you said it is going to happen. But I'm also superstitious enough to not say shit like that and be very careful of what I say. Because like you said, it's like, you know, there is a certain thing that I believe in is like manifestation. And it can go either way. You know, you can say it for the positive or you can say it for the negative. This particular circumstance, though, after I was watching academics, he is. interviewed King Vaughn's manager and he gave a lot more insight into what the actual situation was
Starting point is 00:23:15 and it seemed like such a fluke at this point because they explained that they didn't know each other was going to be there or I'm talking about King Vaughn and the murderer basically or the alleged you know murder and there was like a situation with with Vaughan and Rondo, Kondo Rondo And they didn't like each other, but they didn't know that each other was going to be there. So they literally, he said they bumped into each other. At soon as they seen each other, apparently King Vaughn started, you know, hitting him and shit. And then immediately, the guy opened fire or like his homie opened fire on him when he's seen him getting beat up. So it was like, what he kept talking about, he's like, his manager was like, bro, this was a two-stabre.
Starting point is 00:24:07 seconds, this all happened. Everything changed in two seconds. Then after the security was outside, they were undercover police, you know, a lot of undercover police take jobs as like security in their off time. They started seeing bullets flying. They immediately started shooting and then they killed two of King Vaughn's homies. So King Vaughn wasn't killed by the police or anything like that. They do have a guy in custody and they charged them with murder already. And, you know, as people can see from like the video and stuff. It was very quick how it happened and everything. I don't know. It seemed like such a fluke. Like, you know, he wasn't even in his hometown. A lot of people, unfortunately, pass in their hometown, stuff like that. It just seems like one of those fluke situations, almost like a car accident where it just like, how the fuck did that even happen? Yeah. But I mean, it's super sad. I'm so tired of seeing extremely talented artists pass too soon, you know, you name Pop Smoke. Obviously, see we had Nip, we've had, you know, Lil PEEP, XX, Extentacion. These are all, I think, generational talents that were taken away seemingly far too soon.
Starting point is 00:25:17 You know what I mean? From our point of view, you know what I mean? I think, you know, everybody has their own plans and stuff. But, yeah, no, that shit was crazy. I don't like when videos like that hit the internet and all the Twitter lawyers, investigators trying to tell you what happened, especially when it's people that's not from the area, like, for example, Nips video. the timeline just pissed me off
Starting point is 00:25:39 because people have so many conspiracy theories. Yeah. And it's like, no, we from LA, we're in the city, we know shit like that happens. Yeah. Like, it's not no damn. The police had us, the white man in the video, getting out the car,
Starting point is 00:25:51 and he walked and handed the, like, that's not, you know, reality to me, but I hate when videos hit the timeline and it just so, they had me analyzing it, looking at shit, like, well, damn, I didn't see that, and maybe that did happen. But that's probably why they come out
Starting point is 00:26:07 and have to, you know, clear shit up like you said he did with academics. Yeah, it was such a up and down week. Like that happened, you know, obviously later towards like the weekend. But earlier in the week, you know, we got a new president. Yes. President-elect Joe Biden. Yes. That's super fire.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Obviously Kamala Harris, uh, vice president. Black, a black woman. Yeah. Did you guys, did you guys go vote? Can you like describe your experience of like, I'm melmine in? You mailed yours in. So you just went to a ballot and dropped it off. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:33 What about you, Gabe? I went to the hall, Carson City Hall and did it with the. with the whole city. That's cool. Yeah, I got stickers and shit. I didn't get that.
Starting point is 00:26:40 I got the most fire sticker. I was so glad. So I woke up early that morning. I already had it filled out and I was going to mail it in but I missed the date or whatever. So I was like,
Starting point is 00:26:49 I got to go drop this bitch off. So I hit up the homie Duno. He lives like up the street for me and then I was like, yo, let's go to like this spot in Hollywood. And then he's like, no, let's go to Dodger Stadium. I'm like, oh shit,
Starting point is 00:27:00 we go to Dodger Stadium? Fire. So I pick him up. We head up there. And it was like a super dope experience. I would recommend, you know, all these, like, stadiums to open up because it makes voting a little more fun. It gives it more of an experience. Like you said, you went to City Hall.
Starting point is 00:27:16 I've been to a place like that before. Very, like, weird environment. It feels like church. It does. It's very professional, too. Like, you know, nobody's too friendly. You see people you see, like, around your neighborhood. And you're just like, wonder who this motherfucker is voting for.
Starting point is 00:27:29 You know, like, you just started looking at him. Like, you got a red hat on me. You got to say, like, oh. I thought a Ramseidion was open for voting. Ram's stadium was open. Staples Center was open. I thought that was so dope. Also, you know, us, like, people, like, we're stupid.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Like, we want these stupid little stickers. You know, I got a Dodger sticker says, I vote it. That's like a collector's item. Who knows, like, if they're ever going to do that again. I saw people walking out with, like, going to Staples Center getting Lakers stickers, Laker masks. After I saw that, I was like, fuck, I should have went and voted again. Like, I need the fucking Laker mask.
Starting point is 00:28:01 Like, goddamn. Put a mustache. Yeah, I'm God. Yeah, so, yeah, that was obviously like a highlight. You know, I think we all found out on Saturday, right? Yeah, the 12th. Or was it Sunday one? I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:28:14 Yeah. What's today? The 9th. I'm talking about the 12th. 12th ain't even. The fuck is today. Yeah. What was so funny to me about everything was how Trump had tweeted that he won way before.
Starting point is 00:28:29 Oh, yeah. It was even, you know, and he was just 100, he was so loud and just 100% wrong. that was funny to me. Like what do you say? Stop counting the votes and then count the votes. Like, wake up your fucking money. He wanted them to stop counting votes where he was winning at. And then recount where he was losing at.
Starting point is 00:28:46 Like, dude. Yeah. You know, um, do y'all click on his tweets when he tweets? Do y'all see at the bottom and always said, this is fraud? Yeah. Fucking warning label now. That's just dope. Um, other great news that we got is Draco's release.
Starting point is 00:29:03 Finally. Yes. So, the. The crazy part is I was going to have Jeff Weiss call in today because his trial was supposed to start today. I was going to have Jeff call in and like tell us, you know, an update about what's going on because it's a super complicated matter. Every time I talk to him about the case, he would just be like a super complicated. I would have to call you over the phone and tell you. It's not something you could just text out and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:29:25 So I was going to have him call in and explain. But then little do we know as soon as Jackie Lacey loses to Gascone in office, then. day offer him a plea deal and he gets out like the same day and the fucking LA Twitter just blew the fuck up like crazy it was so unreal I'm like no way Drake was gonna get released this is something I really talking like I'm really close with Jeff we're always talking I would always try to see if there's like any type of hope like so what do you think maybe 20 21 22 he'd be like probably 24 shit like that he would tell me like he would literally tell me yeah And I would just be like, damn, he knows better than anybody.
Starting point is 00:30:07 He's in there in the courtroom every day. And they really had it out for him. And I went to one of his court dates and they treat people going to see the shit like, like shit. I went in there. Like you committed a crime. Yeah, exactly. I went in there and they were like, I was like, oh, I'm here to see, you know, Daryl Caldwell. And then they were like, oh, you can't have your phone on you.
Starting point is 00:30:31 And I'm just like, okay, cool, whatever. and then so I went back down to take it down to my car and I was like fuck that's just far I'll just put it like in my back pocket but I'll turn it off I'm not gonna play with that I come back and they're like you brought your phone and I was just like oh yeah it's turned off though like don't even trip to like no you have to go back downstairs they're giving me like a hard-ass time I'm like right I didn't do shit like you know and being in there just seeing the energy that the uh, district attorney like had towards him like the, they just had it so out for him. And he was really a marked man.
Starting point is 00:31:06 They were playing all these things, trying to say that the Stink team was a gang. I witnessed it all firsthand. I was just like, this is fucking insane. How much they want to get him. And obviously that trial that I went to, he beat it, uh, except for like one, one case that they got, they found him guilty of. Mm-hmm. And he was, they were going to retry him pretty much.
Starting point is 00:31:28 the same case, but worded differently, you know, through a loophole. They were going to pretty much try to retry him. And I guess they knew that Goscom wasn't going to fuck with it, you know? And they were just like, you know what, fuck it. Let's offer him plea deal, time served. And he got out. I did hear that he is on very strict probation. So he can't fuck up. Like he really has to be on his best behavior. So we're all obviously hoping for that. But it's just such a trip. Another November and he gets out. He got out in November, what, two years ago. And he's been locked up since, you know, they took him in January.
Starting point is 00:32:03 But where were you when you found out the news? I was laying in my bed. I was supposed to be on the clock. I was laying in my bed. And remember we was talking about it and we was like, oh, we think he's coming home. And then it was like, oh, no, he's standing outside in front of a yogurt land. Yeah. He's fucking out.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Like, it's real. Ten toes down. Hell yeah. But I'm just excited just to see like, what are we about to get from Draco? You know, like, what are we already, he released that project from jail with you. And now it's just like at this point, you know, what I would really like to see is for Mr. to do what he was supposed to do five years ago with Draco. And if we can even see him in RJ, we, you know, he made that, RJ posted Draco's video
Starting point is 00:32:49 today or whatever, show him some less though. So I would even like to see if we can get them, you know, on the same track, but even more so, I feel like Draco went to jail right before maybe like a year or so before Roddy blew up. I would like for mustard and Draco to work together because I feel like Draco should be at that level as well.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Just as far as all the work he put in, all the, he did time served inside, but he did time served outside as well. He put out a lot of freaking music. We literally saw him. Well, me for sure, I saw him come from the bottom all the way to. Yeah, speak about that. I feel like people don't know.
Starting point is 00:33:31 You actually went to high school with them. Yeah. Or middle school. Me and Draco went to middle school and high school together. Wow. And what I was saying in middle school was so funny now is that the people who are fans of Draco now are probably those people that we grew up with that used to fucking bully him. Like, and not bully to the extent where they like, you know, on some like physical type shit.
Starting point is 00:33:52 Yeah. But just as far as like. Picking on him and clowning him and stuff like that. And I think they turn him into that monster that he is today. The bully breaker. Yeah. He always talks about this bully breaker, this FN, ripped through vests. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Shit like that. They turn. I would say definitely for sure. The people we went to school with turn him into the monster. How he cocky and flexing on niggas and doing all of that. It's like, hi, bitch, look at me now. And like I said. He does carry that.
Starting point is 00:34:19 I see it. Yeah. Soar winner attitude. Where he said, if I win, I'm taking the score. with me. Yeah. Those same people as fans now. Like I saw that shit like in front of me for, you know, in front of my own eyes or whatever.
Starting point is 00:34:33 So just to see him reach his level where he is, I don't even want him to work with any more up-and-coming artists. And that's no shit on, you know, anybody moving and putting in work. Outside of Beano and Bluebucks, that's, I do want to get a collab from them eventually. But I want to see what he can do with 21 Savage, Nicky Minaj, Roddy Rich, fucking. NBA young boy, you know people on that level. I want to see what he can do with them and producers at a higher level as well. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:02 Yeah. Which I think is going to be kind of hard because, you know, as we see and if we know Draco to the extent that we do, he's pretty antisocial. He doesn't really like to fuck with new people. But where were you when you heard the news? I just woke up and I was at the crib and I could, man, I could definitely feel the energy shift, especially in L.A. hip hop culture. It was just like everything was kind of like,
Starting point is 00:35:27 you kind of like feel like a weight kind of goes off your shoulders because it's like you feel so bad and you want to do so much. But it's like, dang, finally. It's like it's here. He's fucking here. Yeah. It's because it feels like we had a generation almost stripped from us. With him and Grito getting locked up the minute they started getting shit cracking for L.A.
Starting point is 00:35:48 And I can't tell you how frustrating it was for me to be. covering them, booking them for shows, being excited, telling everybody like, yo, these guys are next, they're blowing up. Obviously, I knew Grito had a case hanging over his head. But as soon as Draco came out, Grito was out, the energy in L.A. was unmatched. Like, it's never been matched before. They were in the studio every single night. Everybody wanted to be there. Everybody couldn't wait for the next song. They were beefing with people going on live. They just didn't stop. They both have this like unstoppable energy. You've seen as soon as Draco got out, he might have made a pit stop at Yogurtland. I don't know, who knows? He might have been craving that.
Starting point is 00:36:31 It's the first thing you want to get. Right after that. Right after that. Plain tart. Straight to the studio. Went straight to the studio. Like as somebody who, you know, can just imagine, like put yourself in his shoes, like, I would go straight to, you know, hang out of my family. I mean, I know his, like, aunt picked him up and stuff. I don't know his relationship with his family. But you know, you've got to think like, man, I want to see my family. It has been a minute. But I think he's just so dedicated and was so antsy to like get back in the studio. Fuck it. We're going right now. That's star power. He knows he knows that the streets was hungry for him. He knew that we needed something. And I find out remarkable, you just going straight
Starting point is 00:37:12 to the studio and putting in some work so you can give us some songs. And I don't know who pulled up or anything. I saw Jig was there because Jig was live from there. But like, he knew that. He knew that we needed that and that's the dedication to your fans that you like you say i you might want to go straight to your family i'm if if i'm drako my family pulling up to the studio yeah and that's just facts you know that's probably what happened yeah no definitely what you guys think of uh fights don't matter it's is like essentially it's like his first new song new video essentially serving as his first day out song what would you what you think of it jena um it's not what i expected um the song is good it just wasn't a first day out song to me.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Yeah. What do you mean? You were expecting them talk about like everything that was happening? I expected Drake to address every motherfucker on the timeline. I was doubting him and doubting his star power. Just like he said, I was calling y'all two days ago. I was just calling y'all two days ago. Now everybody's on my line.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Now everybody's posting him and, you know, so excited. So I expected him to address that, you know, on that level. But like I said, the song is good or whatever. But I just thought it was going to be on some like, You know some like guerrilla shit. Like you feel me? I thought it was going to be on something like that. What you think of the video?
Starting point is 00:38:26 I think the video looks good. It's a Draco video, most definitely. He didn't go, yeah, he didn't go like out of his element. Yeah. Go into like a studio and be like, all right, we need dancers. We need choreography. Exactly. It was like.
Starting point is 00:38:37 He stayed true to him. He stayed true to him. For sure. He stuck to where he let up. He got his niggas in the video. I was so happy to see him surrounded by the stink team. Because some of the people in the video is also the people I went to school with. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:48 So I remember all of them. coming up together and jerking and shit and wear you know all the bright color pants and stuff like that so that was dope to me to see like okay y'all still rocking with each other yeah he came home and y'all still rocking with him you know so that was dope to me to see that as well what you think of it gave i thought i thought it was a is a perfect record man he came out i like i like i like the fact that he didn't address it though because to me it's like his perspective is like we off that we just moving we're moving forward yeah i'm just giving you what i what i got i'm not gonna like go to the past about it.
Starting point is 00:39:20 No, nigger's going to be addressed. No, they can get addressed. If I know Draco, Draco's going to, at some point, he's going to address somebody, but go ahead, I'm sorry. No, but the fact that, you know, you just left that in the past and we're just like,
Starting point is 00:39:32 all right, I'm just give you some Drakeo shit. Yeah. Well, he posted a snippet that he was kind of addressing the situation. He said, you know, beat, what did he say, says something about, like, I beat the trial, 12. Yes, that's what I thought was coming out.
Starting point is 00:39:49 Not guilty, not guilty, beat it. That's what I thought was coming out. I feel like Judd played that on his life. Yeah, we got a video of it, and I thought that was going to be the song that was going to come out first. And it was really addressing the situation. And I thought it was hard as fuck. I was like, yo, this shit hard. Yeah, Jugg did produce it.
Starting point is 00:40:08 But he chose to put out fights don't matter first, which I liked it. The Paisa dancing bar immaculate. He said, the plug told me it. It was 17 apiece. I started Paisa dancing. Then he started Paisa dancing in the video. I was like, that's hard. That might end the race war going on in L.A.
Starting point is 00:40:27 with the El Othetos and shit. Like, that shit was fire. Like, I fucked with that. Also, what I really loved and paid attention to was the fact that he's still, like, talking about shooting people, still talking about killing people. Not that I like that, but he was being literally tried for his lyrics. Yeah. Word for word, they were pulling up his lyrics in court.
Starting point is 00:40:49 and saying this is, you know, what he raps about. This is true. This is the kind of person he is. And it really, as an artist, like, you got to think that if you're, you almost lost your life to prison for the stuff you rap about. And you beat it finally after, you know, two, three years of legal battles. You come out and you, a big fuck you to everybody that was trying to persecute you for the same lyrics as you're rapping. the same shit. I like that energy. Like, you guys aren't going to stop me. Yeah. Stop my artistic vision. This is what I like to rap about. I'm not going to come out and start rapping about going to
Starting point is 00:41:30 yogurt land and shit. And dumb it down. And dumb it down. He went by the gospel artist. Yeah. He just stayed on the same type shit. It really is Draco in 2020. And it's dope. And I don't think he's missed a beat as far as, you know, he's just as sharp. He was writing the whole time he was in there. And I'm excited. What I do want to hear, though, I do want GTA re-recorded. Yes. I need that CDQ without the thank you for GTL drops and like the phone shit. I really need that full version of the song.
Starting point is 00:42:04 Like I need to be able to play in the car. And I mean, they did a good job of making it sound as good as it could, but I need like the real CDQ version. I need it more appealing. Exactly. Because they could probably push that shit like to really be a single, shoot the video for that. I know they shot the video, which is like a, it was a Grand Theft Auto style animation video, but now he's out. That was great.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Yeah, it was fire, but I want to just see it kind of like reprised or maybe add somebody to it now to where it's a remix. And that's a song I can hear in the club. You just got to get that CDQ and I hear that shit bump it. Yeah. No, definitely. Crazy. So, see, I have Gina brought up this point earlier. Like, do you think Drake Owen and Mustard will ever get back in the studio?
Starting point is 00:42:48 I think they have to. I think they owe us. Yeah. I feel like we got a glimpse of what it's like to see Mustard and Draco working together. I want to say, I can't think of the name of the project, but the artwork is black. Oh, I'm Mr. Mosley. I believe Mr. One.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Produced that, right? Yeah. As well as the Mr. Gerdotrack. Like, I just feel like they fucking owe that to us. They owe that to the streets to do something together. Despite the politics and whatever went on, what happened. I'm not sure exactly what you know went on behind closed doors. We saw what happened on the surface, but I think that all of that shit need to be In the past and they owe us to to put out something. Do you actually think it'll happen though? Like can you?
Starting point is 00:43:32 I think It's gonna happen I think it's not Yeah, what about you get you think it's gonna happen? Yeah, if hopefully if like what their issue is internally isn't that that serious that they could fix it with communication and the conversation Yeah Then yeah, man, the world's, world's been waiting for that, for sure. If it stem from RJ, the RJ situation, and we're seeing that RJ and Draco are cool now. Yeah, it's pretty much squashed.
Starting point is 00:43:58 Then I definitely think, I think they should do something. I feel like if they would have continued their relationship and whatever happened didn't happen, then Draco would have been out of here. Fucking with mustard. Facts. I personally, I would love for it to happen, but I personally don't think it's going to happen. No? I don't think so. So but the thing is I was in a clubhouse room with mustard.
Starting point is 00:44:19 That's what I was about to say, but I didn't know about it. So I was in a clubhouse room with mustard and he was talking, they were like, people were posing questions of like, oh, who in LA is next and stuff like that. And he chimed in and was just like, Draco and them just got out. And he's like, I know they're about to go crazy. And I was like, oh, he kind of spoke about him in a positive light. That's what makes me feel like he's interested in working. But you got to think of, okay, where are they out in their careers, right? Mustard is like pop level
Starting point is 00:44:48 You know he's did shit with LMA When was the last time he really did like a real street record? I feel like he's kind of transitioned out of that space He's trying to get more and more number one billboard Try to be global I feel like he can still go back to his roost though He can how long ago was that What's his incentive?
Starting point is 00:45:04 That he dropped that album with With one take on the intro How long ago was that? That was 2019 Yeah So last year Last summer Yeah
Starting point is 00:45:14 But that was a club record. Why can't Draco and Mustard make a club record? I would like to hear, I would like to hear them try. I don't, you know, I don't know if Draco is classified as like club music. No, but like a song like a song like a song. That's my national anthem. I feel like it's regular is a club song. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:32 I think they can definitely do it. And I feel like Mustard has the ability to work around an artist and put them into a different realm and make them do. If we need a club song, he's going to make them do a club song. have any doubts of like their abilities at all to come together and make like a smash record. I just think it's the point that they're at. And then also, uh, I don't think Draco fucks with mustard from what it seems like. There was a article on the LA Times and it was, there was like mention of, um, you know, how mustard kind of jump started Draco's career. And then he mentioned in the caption like, mustard didn't do shit for me. Like something to that effect. Don't quote me on it.
Starting point is 00:46:14 This was years ago, obviously. But I think, you know, the way Draco is, like, again, antisocial. Like, he doesn't feel like he needs mustard. He doesn't, really. So I feel like unless mustard is the one extending the hand, it's never going to be Draco. Yeah, I feel like, yo, like, yo, let's get in the studio. I could never see a scenario where Draco hits up mustard and is like, let's get back to work.
Starting point is 00:46:37 Yeah, I don't think that'll ever happen. It will probably just have to be genuine if it's a situation where maybe a bunch of different people are in the studio. you know, but it won't like just like you said. But also like the way mustard is like I'm sure he's he's a star. So he's not going to just be pulling into random sessions. Like you see LA producers now like they're just like oh shit, Drake out of studio. Okay, I'm pull up.
Starting point is 00:46:58 It's not like that. It would have to be like something very private. No, I mean we just seen. I mean, I don't know what the situation was. Logistically, I just kind of don't see it. I would love to see it. Yeah. I just I think there's too many variables and, you know, shit like that.
Starting point is 00:47:12 So. Well, do something, y'all. please. We're optimistic. Yeah. Hey, Trump was the president. Anything could happen, okay? Oh, gosh.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Fuck Donald Trump. Fuck Donald Trump. Fuck Donald Trump went number one. We just saw. On iTunes. We saw a protest anthem turned into an election anthem. I think that's fucking remarkable.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Facts. And I really want to know, I would like for YG to let us know how he feels about that because I don't think that they expected that song to go from, what was that, 2016? 2016.
Starting point is 00:47:43 think in 2016 that they knew that in 2020 that they was going to be playing that at a freaking a rally. It's a rally cry. It's a like literally people will acapella it and it's so easy to say it. You know what I mean? They even played it on CNN. Like I don't know if you guys saw that clip, but they were like fading out of a scene. And then people were just like, fuck Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:48:03 They did that on purpose. For sure. I think CNN did that on purpose. That was very slick of them. But obviously, you know, I do want to hear why G's kind of point of view. on that because it is like, okay, a song I started out as being like just reckless and willing to put some shit on wax, obviously him, him and Nip and making a stand. I felt like when he said that, it was really, it was kind of to stand in solidarity with Latinos. Yeah. When they made it because
Starting point is 00:48:33 you know YG and Nipsey have huge Latino fan bases, Mexican, American, primarily in L.A. on the West Coast. And when they did that, it was like some solidarity shit. What I viewed it as at the time, I was just like, oh, shit. Like, they got her back because at the time, he was harpinging on Mexicans hard, you know, saying that they send us our worst, their rapist, blah, blah, blah, all that shit. That's what he was running on. We got to build the wall. He didn't do none of that shit for the record.
Starting point is 00:49:00 But it was dope to see that, but now it's taken on like a whole new meaning and a whole new life. But do you think fuck Donald Trump is more? more impactful or All Right by Kendrick? I feel like fuck Donald Trump is Malcolm X and All right is Martin Luther King. Okay. It's a little bit more reckless and I feel like All right is kind of like it's a little bit more. It's saying the same thing but just from more of a peaceful perspective. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:33 What do you think? I feel that same way too. I feel like Fuck Donald Trump is very, very, um, impactful right now, especially with all the built up hate that we have towards them. And we're going to be all right as more of just like perseverance. Like we're going to get through this. But I feel like they almost have the same level of impact though, just different settings, different settings.
Starting point is 00:49:55 If you have to choose one though, because like, oh shit, we have to go historical, right? What's going to be played in 30 years? Fuck Donald Trump. You think so? I think we're not going to forget about him. He mean he's a one-term president in context. I'm not going to forget about him because he's not going to let us forget about him. He's going to be dead by then.
Starting point is 00:50:13 Bro, 73. He's going to be way dead by then. Well, by that time, we're not going to be in the clubs or then no more. But at least for the next decade, he's going to stay on Twitter. He's going to keep popping up. He's going to keep doing what he do. Next election, we're going to hear his ass again. You think he's going to run again?
Starting point is 00:50:30 I don't feel like he's going to go in it. No, no, I just mean like his presence. I think he's still going to make his presence be known. He's going to be hating from the sidelines. I didn't know. even, I watched the, what was the name of the documentary that came out about the guys who, it was on Netflix, the Central Park Five? Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:50 I didn't know that Donald Trump was so, you know, like, prominent back then. And then also, it was a clip of Tupac talking about Donald Trump. Like, I didn't know, the only thing I knew as an adult about Donald Trump was the Trump towers. I didn't know that he had been, you know, around for so long. So just saying that to say, that I think you're going to keep. making his presence long and we're gonna keep saying fuck Donald Trump. Period. So if you have to choose one game.
Starting point is 00:51:17 For right now it would be fucked on Trump but if you're talking about longevity and you're talking about like you know after we get through this and you know we have to face more adversity or or more issues throughout the world I feel like we're gonna be all right it's gonna be one of those songs that stays for for a long time as well I think that's gonna be bigger but just in a yeah personally i feel like longer term all right is going to be one of those songs that's going to carry over for the next even 50 years like as you saw even james brown the payback was being played at some like protests and stuff like that it's a powerful song yeah it's a
Starting point is 00:51:55 song that not only gets sampled all the time but it's just a a song that makes you feel a certain way and when i hear all right it really does make you feel that way we gonna be all right like it's a it's a rally cry like it's a it's a battle cry where anything could be going wrong you can play that song and you can find some hope in it you know what i mean and it's also for the most part positive i mean you know the lyrics and stuff like that like during the verses like he does you know say certain things but the hook is you know going over and over and we heard him at like black lives matter protests anytime that the power of having a song like that that can be a cappellaed by crowds and crowds of people.
Starting point is 00:52:42 I feel like fuck Donald Trump has that, but I feel like it's more of a seasonal thing. It's going to carry on for the next like 73 days, but once Trump is like out of here, I don't think we're going to be playing that song as much. We are going to play that to remember it, but it's kind of like fuck the police. But we thought,
Starting point is 00:53:00 we thought that song was done when didn't he make YG not be able to something where he could have restricted him from performing it and it had been like removed from platforms something like that happened i don't think it was ever removed from platforms it was just edited it was some type of restriction oh there was there was there was a slight edit to it or something like that um so i we because back then i felt like yeah this we we're gonna hear about it and that's it but i think like you said we're gonna be all right that one can be played in multiple occasions not just with you know what we're talking about now yeah but the best thing about it as these are two content artists facts that we're talking about
Starting point is 00:53:37 Kindry and YG. So I think that's fucking phenomenal. And if you think about it, these are like, okay, try to picture, try to think of a New York artist or an Atlanta artist that has a song that's been this impactful politically in the past 10, 20 years. I can't think of not even one. And even if we go back further, fuck the police. Compton too. Exactly. So it's like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:00 So like I love that L.A. is willing to like, L.A. artists are willing to say this. shit on wax and really say with their chest out. And it shows that these are generational songs that carry over. And it seems like, you know, I could be wrong, but I don't know of any like New York songs or Atlanta songs. The only song I could think of is the bigger picture, but little baby, but he just dropped it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:27 But also people can't chant that shit. Yeah. You know what I mean? So it's, there's something to that as well. Yeah. Yeah. Jesus walks maybe a little, like Kanye. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:54:38 It's some more songs. I just can't think of them, like, right off the top of my head. But I know it's something else. Yeah. I mean, I would hope that in 20 years, people are chanting, deal, deal, you know what I mean? Like, because that is also another one of my national anthems. But, you know, yeah, we'll see.
Starting point is 00:54:54 We'll see. Shit. So a bunch of new music dropped as well. Mm-hmm. You guys hear this Nana and Reason record? Yeah. L.A. Times. That's my pick of the week as well.
Starting point is 00:55:04 Okay. What did you think of it? That shit is hard. Nana, man, I don't know why I haven't like stumbled upon him before. The homie Ben put me on him like last week and I was like, damn, this motherfucker could spit. And he's from the city. Yeah, he's, I believe he's from Inglewood.
Starting point is 00:55:18 Inglewood? Yeah. And he hopped on a song with reason, got reason. They're kind of similar artists, I guess you could say. They're really good storytellers. Storytellers. The way that they flow is very, very similar. I feel like Nana needed the reason cosine.
Starting point is 00:55:36 Yep. as a play to like, if you like reason, you'll love not, you know what I mean? It's kind of like an advertisement thing. And I respect it because I get it. The artists have to find their fan base, you know, and cross promote and stuff like that. So I think it was a smart move, but what did you think, you know? I think it was cool just to hear him because we can see that real rap still exists, which is the same way I feel about reason is that it doesn't have to be catchy or, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:03 how the new music sounds. So I'm happy to see that. like, yes, real rap still exists. The song, though, the LA Time song, that was what he's talking about, and as well as what's going on in the video, that's the reality of Los Angeles. That's some shit that either everybody,
Starting point is 00:56:21 that's somebody you know has experienced that. Well, for people who haven't heard it, like, what are they speaking about? He's talking about gang affiliation. He's talking about, and reason verse in particular, is talking about getting put on. They even mentioned they have different LA references
Starting point is 00:56:34 in the song that if you're from LA, you know, you know, what they're referring to. And which is funny to me, though, because Reason has a song just like that called Thirst. And in his song, he's talking about the different elements of being inside of a party. It's the females dancing. It's the neighborhood niggas that I'm walked in. Somebody starts shooting. You're trying to get somebody number.
Starting point is 00:57:00 Your homies is on some females, whatever. So they both have those references in their songs. and this is over like a long time span. I'm really interested to see how, well, interested to know how that song came about as far as him getting reason on there. You know, like who heard it and said reason is perfect for this? Or were they in a studio together, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:22 But yeah, I will like to know how that happened, how that came about. I mean, I think it's interesting that like you played both songs before and they do sound very similar. Mm-hmm. So I can see where it's like, oh, if I don't get reason on this, people might try to bash me and be like, huh? I didn't think about that.
Starting point is 00:57:42 You know what I mean? Because a lot of times, okay, so we'll go back to like Draco and O'Gizi. Remember when O'GZZ came out, people were like, oh, he sounds like Draco. He has a Draco flow. But the minute they collabed, all that went away because now it's like, oh, but he has a Draco cosign, so it must be cool. Yeah. Right?
Starting point is 00:57:59 Even back to like Petty Petty and Draco, people say like, oh, petty sounds like Draco. But they have songs together. They're seemingly homies. Yeah. So all that like clone shit gets like thrown out the window similar to like Young Thug. And whenever there's an artist that sounds like Young Thug, he just signs him to YSL. And he's just like, yeah, like it's a smart move in a way. Like because if you're going to have clones of yourself, might as well be making 10, 20%.
Starting point is 00:58:25 You feel me? Like I don't know. But I think that was a smart move by Nana to get them. And the record is fire. The record is fire. The video is great too. Yeah. So you feel like he got reason on the song just because it was just the best move to go.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Yeah. But the fact that he performed as well is an indicator like, oh, shit, I'm here. None of them are going to back off. It's one of those things of, I mean, you've seen reason on the Joe Button podcast saying that like, he's like, I'm the best rapper in the world. And I really feel that way. And then they called Jid and Jid is like, I'm the best rapper in the world. What the fuck you're talking about? I love shit like that.
Starting point is 00:58:59 Who is, do y'all know who Nana is with? No. But speculation could lead to our, is TDE trying to introduce us to a new artist? That would be a perfect fit. Yeah, I mean, we've seen that TDE leans towards real, like, rappers. There's been so much talent in L.A. these past few years. You could talk about Draco. You could talk about Blue Bucks.
Starting point is 00:59:26 You could talk about Bino. Yeah. And TDE seemingly never has any interest in that. them. You know what I mean? They've never signed any of them. They seem to go after a particular brand of artists that can really compete with the other artists on their label, lyrically, can also produce hit records and who their fan base, because TDE has like a fan base, who they're going to love, you know, and reason is still kind of in that realm, but I think he's being accepted more and more, you know what I mean, Isaiah Rashad as well. But it also takes those cosines
Starting point is 01:00:03 of like, okay, I need ab soul on this song, you know, like for people to stop saying that, like, I'm the new ab soul or, you know what I mean, stuff like that. And that kind of came like left field when they signed Keem. But then we find out that his cousin. Oh, well, no, TDE didn't sign Keem. It was, it was Kendrick. Oh, okay. But even then, that goes back to the thing, like, well, that sounds, because people were
Starting point is 01:00:26 saying, like, oh, he kind of sounds like Kendrick. Turns out that's his cousin and that he's, Kendrick is, like, behind a lot of this shit. and like helping produce him and stuff like that. So yeah, I think it was a good move. But yeah, I mean, who knows? TD could be introducing us to a new artist. You know, they don't like to announce it right away. That's what they did with reason.
Starting point is 01:00:44 Exactly. They like to ease it in. They'll like, you know, they put them on the Black Panther soundtrack. But for people in the know, they already knew like, what, a year. It was a year before. A year, a whole year before. So we might be just seen. And they still didn't announce it.
Starting point is 01:00:56 Yeah, we might just be seeing the first, you know, emergence of Nana and we're probably going to, you know, maybe start to see him. I don't know. it walks like a duck you know what I mean like who knows but I mean hopefully because I'll be a super good look because Nana's been grinding for years what is at that though like why do I why do you guys think labels do that where they don't let you know because we we all know about different people in LA that signed to major labels major labels yeah and why do y'all think they don't let us know that why is it not a big thing announcement like I expect fireworks and shit and babies crying you know but I think it's because
Starting point is 01:01:31 they're trying to be strategic. They need a whole plan first. They need to figure you out. I just signed you. I need to figure you out. And I need to see where I could put you in these different rooms before I can expose you to the world. I need to dress you up a little bit. Or that's how I'm coming from like on a label aspect, right? No, I think they just want to hedge their bets and they don't want to seemingly take any losses if it doesn't pan out. Because so much can go wrong with breaking an artist. And if they announce it too soon, you know, now people are forgetting about them. If their singles don't perform well, now it's like, what does a Rock Nation gain from signing ex-artist and they don't pop?
Starting point is 01:02:13 Now Rock Nation is like, oh, another L or they didn't make this artist pop and stuff like that. Just using Rock Nation as example, but like I feel like all these major labels are going to do things strategically, kind of like Gabe said, but also it's kind of like a fear of failure. They're like, we'll see how this goes. We're going to put money behind them. But if it doesn't take off, it's not our fault. Like, you never even knew he was here, you know, type shit. That's what I think.
Starting point is 01:02:39 We could tell who got signed to, like, without our, you know, internal conversations that we have. But, like, you can kind of tell when the budget get a little bigger. Yeah, yeah. You can be sure seeing when the budget get a little better. Speaking of that, did you see the new Blue Bucks video? Yeah. And I had brought up that budget because I've seen it behind the scenes of won me to. and it looked like
Starting point is 01:03:02 they was at Universal Studios. Oh shit. Like that shit looked great but I did like their video and I just think it's ironic how we was just saying how they don't drop anything or they haven't dropped anything
Starting point is 01:03:12 lately and then here they come on the fucking Las Vegas strip with a whole video and I think it did like a honey K and like a day or something. With Cash Kid, right? Aaron Judge, that shit was fire. Yeah, I like that song.
Starting point is 01:03:22 That shit, yeah, that shit was fire. It really showed their their lifestyle but amped up a little bit you know what I mean and showing like obviously the Las Vegas strip in the background was dope. It was very them, but amplified, I feel like. Yeah. Tevo is doing his thing with their videos.
Starting point is 01:03:39 Tevo is killing. Yeah, Tevo's killing. Shout out to Tevo. He actually films my show. He films Geo Expo. Really? Yeah. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:03:48 And he did the whole fashion's promo video for me. Oh, shit. Yeah, he's like versatile as fuck. Wow. Tevot's doing his shit. Well, his price just went up, so now you got to pay him one. My price is my price. Don't play with me, Tabo.
Starting point is 01:04:05 So yeah, I guess what was your pick this week? For yo, who's that? So I was scrolling through my email. I don't never open up emails or anything, and I got found a press release for C5 as a Reaper. And I'm like, let me, and what's so funny is I've been calling him C5 to rapper for a long time. So where's he from? What part of L.A.?
Starting point is 01:04:26 I'm not sure what part of L.A. he's from. But I'm going to assume that he's near me because he got a couple artists that, you know, I'm close with. Telling from like the whys where there should be eyes, I feel like he's probably from the same place, blue faces from. I believe. School yard area. Yeah. Yeah. So what is that, Mid City, West L.A.?
Starting point is 01:04:47 I have no clue. That's right. I'm not confirming, but just knowing like the lingo and like those whys aren't there on accident. You know what I mean? It's funny. See, I just thought he was just spelling it in the. in a creative way. No, I don't think, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:03 He might. I think there's meaning to everything. Yeah, no. But he's definitely from the city, for sure. His project featured, what? No, I was going to say, I feel like he's done a song with Blueface. This one, they had, what's his name? Catchy was on there.
Starting point is 01:05:22 Okay, Catchy the Great. And then, yeah, oh, and my favorite song is, it's called Trio. And it's featuring Weez and Ralphie, which is, y'all know Ralphie's, Dreyko's brother. Yeah, Ralphie the plug. Yeah, but that song is really, really great. And I've had it, been playing it back to back. But definitely, y'all, send me your music. I'm going to listen to it.
Starting point is 01:05:43 I don't have nothing to do. I sit at home all day. I work from home, so y'all can email me your music. I'll listen to it. I'll share it if it's good. But I was really happy that I opened my email up to a great project. I thought that was really dark. So it's called, oh, I can't say it.
Starting point is 01:05:56 You can say it. what the name of the project I respect that I respect that the song is called hottest niggas in the winter too part two and he has a jacket on
Starting point is 01:06:13 because it's cold outside no but yeah hey that was funny as fuck I was like whoa whoa I was like it was a bleak there yeah
Starting point is 01:06:25 but the project that's dope. Go listen to this on Apple Music on all streaming platforms. Yeah, shout out C5. He's actually also featured on my pick, which is P5 featuring Trappedess, Ku Kourleone, Donnie Loak, Woodrow the Man, and C5 The Reaper. Oh, and Tim Dogg. It's called No Hook. And yeah, I thought it was super dope of all of them to get together on one song. Oh, and this is P5 featuring them. But what Gina just explains, P5 is not a rapper. Yes. He's doing like some DJ Khalid shit. He's on some DJ Callick shit. Shout out to P5. He's been getting a lot of artists in the city together and putting them on the same track. And I think that's freaking great. We need somebody doing that. You know, he like, he on some like DJ Calic ditty shit. We actually did a cipher together where he got, he, he pretty much booked the artist for me or whatever that was on his last project before the one that he just dropped. And it was really dope. So yes, P5's doing his shit. Yeah, I thought it was dope that they all came together because they're all seemingly. kind of at that same level as far as notoriety, followers, whatever you want to say. They haven't
Starting point is 01:07:33 necessarily broke through or gotten like a huge cosign. But they're consistent. They're bubbling in the city, all of them. And they all got together on one song. No hook. They just wrapped their ass off. They all, you know, were in the video together showing camaraderie. I always think that's dope because we've seen something similar a few years ago with like the one takes and the A's Z. Colt, Mac and Co. You know, they all kind of like formed as one like Megatron and started, you know, a real movement. They'd be at shows together.
Starting point is 01:08:06 So I always think when artists kind of recognize their peers and just are like, fuck it. It's us and let's work. I always find that dope. And I always like to see these cycles like repeat themselves with new artists and stuff. LA always needs new talent. You know what I mean? And I feel like all these artists are super talented.
Starting point is 01:08:24 I don't know any of them too personally, but I fuck with. Woodrow the most. I've made him, been at studio sessions with him. Shout out Rob 2 introduced us. Being that you just brought that up about the one takes and Co. Mac and Cole and Cole and all of that, I think in a way, that's another reason why I'm happy about Draco being out. Because granted, we all need, we need positivity in the city, but it's been too damn friendly.
Starting point is 01:08:51 Gina don't like that shit? We haven't heard no. This tracks. We ain't anything. It's been too damn friendly. And I think I just feel like Draco's about to stir the pot A little bit
Starting point is 01:09:01 He did already He tweeted something Yeah there's a sneak disc We had of Draco I think it's a lot of me Yeah It was basically He's continuing with that same energy
Starting point is 01:09:13 Of He said I gave y'all three years And Y'all still can't catch up You can't read that one either He said You niggas can't fuck with me I gave y'all three years
Starting point is 01:09:26 to catch up. It's just like he just comes just guerrilla just I'm back on Bogart and shit. Hey but is he speaking facts or not? I mean if we compare it to the people who he came out with versus you know who's still in conversations now or are they not in conversations no more versus the people who are booming right now then he's 100% correct. I mean I feel like you know even Adam tweeted this when he saw that Draco came out. Adam said the best rapper in L.A. is out. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:10:01 So it's like, it tells you that like there might be people bigger than him. Obviously, Blueface is like, you know, star. But I feel like as far as L.A. consensus, people that are actually here, we look at Draco is like still number one until somebody takes it from him. And that's why it's so perfect that he was just so highly anticipated. Like, you go away for that long and you come back and you still got that title. Like, that's great. And then all the.
Starting point is 01:10:26 love we saw on a timeline for when he came out like i think that's freaking like that's star power again that's more freaking star power hell yeah he's like the most influential in the city like he came out and he sees everyone rapping like him yeah yeah no for i can't i can't wait for this shit i can't wait he said he's dropping a tape next week already oh and seemingly it's called uh we know the truth he keeps pushing that we know the truth we know the truth we know the truth so everybody look out for that did he confirm that yet For some, I think the same thing though. Yeah, he said next, oh, he didn't confirm it, but he said next week.
Starting point is 01:11:00 No, I'm talking about the title. No, he just keeps teasing that name. I feel, but I agree though. I think that that's definitely the name of it. He's been saying that as soon as he came out, he said, we know the truth. We know the truth. So I'm super excited for that. The turnaround time to be, it's probably going to be exactly like seven days when he releases
Starting point is 01:11:16 the album from when he got released. It's fucking insane. Like his work ethic is unmatched. I feel like it's already been loaded to the streaming platforms. Yeah. So everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody look out for that everybody tune in next week mad lately will be back rosecrans vick gina view shout out to everybody watching shout out to the new listeners the new viewers
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