No Jumper - Memo600 FINALLY Gets Real About Lil Durk, Why He's Dissing Munna Duke, Doodie Lo Shot & More
Episode Date: July 7, 2025Memo confronts Wack, talks about Durk, OTF, DJU, and more! ----- Shout out to all our members who make this content possible, sign up for only $5 a month / @nojumper Promote Your Music wi...th No Jumper - https://nojumper.com/pages/promo CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://nojumper.com NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper.
Coolest podcast in the world.
We're in here today.
Me and Remo,
we're waiting on Trappolo Ross,
and we're having to sit down
with one of the top living American Chicago
representatives.
You know that.
And he's been trendy right now, too.
He got a lot going on.
Yeah.
Mimo 600.
In the building.
Shout out, No Jumper, man.
It's Big 60.
Y'all know what's going on.
Let's go.
It was probably the third, fourth time we had you on here?
Yeah, yeah.
So, there you go.
For sure.
Okay.
It's a lot.
I don't even know where to start
because it's been so much shit.
Like,
I'm known where to start.
Oh, what the fuck?
You said you were leaving.
I'm standing a bill.
We got a deal with God damn.
I got a call from the side.
Said,
you know he on the West Coast.
It's only one place he could be.
Yes, sir.
So I doubled back.
It ain't though.
It's working around.
He's popping out.
I'm always, uh,
listen.
It's my first time laying eyes
on this young man.
And he's been running around for about two years.
Probably three running it up.
Now, I'm going to tell you, see,
what kind of respect is that for your elder?
Oh, my God.
And didn't you even sit me?
You ain't sit me so Air Force One,
because you didn't got a little bag.
You told the people,
I told him to this dirk.
No, see, you were in their own game.
That ain't do that.
That's what you said.
I've been hearing the clubhouse.
I ran with that narrative.
Did I say that?
Like, no, my words is that.
Before y'all say anything, I said, I felt like his attention's word.
I didn't say, oh, whack won me to dis dirt.
Ooh, I said, I felt like his-
When I tell you, my relationship with dirt was.
You said you was school with smirk.
But listen, how you was coming to me, like, all the questions was about dirt.
Like, if you coming to me to work with me, the questions.
The questions should be about me.
Okay, now, hold on.
You told me you had a thing with dirt through empire, right?
Yeah.
I called Gazi.
Gazi say whack.
It is some paperwork.
On my side, if you work at Wood him, we are releasing.
Respect for you.
He said, buddy, on paper with Dirk.
You sure, Gazi, I'm sure.
So I call you back.
I'm not going to step on Dirk toes.
I got respect for Dirk.
Me and Dirk could.
The minute Dirk look up and see Wack promoting his artist,
now Dirk looking at me crazy.
So you told me, Wack, your business with me.
I'm like nephew, it don't work like that.
If you got some paperwork with somebody, we got to clear them.
If dirt going to release you, tell him sent us a release.
Now, he come to me through kiddo.
I don't really know him.
I pull his numbers up, all he got some numbers.
People know who he is.
Kiddo Curry brought him to me, right?
I was going to say different kiddo.
Yeah, nephew brought him to me, right?
Well, y'all know another kiddo?
Yeah.
Oh, if I want kiddo, we're talking about Kiddo Curry.
Yeah, y'all got a sauce.
I'm like, all right.
No, so.
No, there's real, right?
So I want, so, so I think he got a little irritated because I was keeping it business.
I was, bro, I need it from Dirk.
He was ready to move forward.
He was ready to go to studio, get to work.
I need it from Dirk.
All right.
This is the Dirk.
I'm really him.
This is right here.
Which one you want me to read?
The part about him.
I'm really him, gang.
I don't got a, you know.
And Rimo would never lie.
All right.
So, look, fucking with you.
This is a DM from dirt.
It said it's not even that deep.
What does everybody want us to war?
I refuse it.
I refuse to war with you.
I'm chasing the bag.
Blood that whack 100 shit don't fit none of us.
I'm going to tell you because nobody ain't tell you.
Okay.
So he wasn't...
Which is him telling me not the fuck with you.
Basically, dirt.
Being a man, I'm not a yes-man.
But hold on.
But this is my thing is,
I didn't come find you.
Y'all can't file me.
Yeah, for sure.
It wasn't like, folks came to me.
like, man, I think you'll be good working with
whack, ooh, he get a lot done.
In my head, I'm already knowing you, knowing you got
shit going on, and I took it to myself
to go, you know? Blueface scheduled
to go to, I hear Blueface.
I say Blue, say shit, Wack, I ain't tripping
a bit of help if we can come on tour with me. It was love, right?
So my thing is, right,
I wasn't going to step on dirt toes
having to look at me crazy because he didn't
told me he signed the Dirk.
So my thing is, if Dirk
ain't tripping, get the release.
And what I do?
Got the release.
You never sent me to release.
I had to get it first, gang.
It'd take a couple, like, I had to get in contact with the lawyer.
I got the release on my phone right now.
I can show you that.
Okay, so my...
Let me ask you him.
After Dirk sent you that, did you change your mind?
Did you even fuck him on with that?
No, I thought of.
I thought.
That's my homie in the streets.
Like, real homie.
I grew up with him since I was shorty.
But I got my own man, gang.
I still was fucking with him.
But at my head, I'm like, see, at the time,
man, Dirk has some shit going on.
So everybody looking at it, I feel like...
Some people are going to pick this side.
Some people are going to pick that side.
Some people are going to say, I fuck with both of y'all.
We're going to see how.
Yeah.
But the questions was, you fuck with Smirgin' Wool.
All that 6'9 shit was going on to.
And he bring that up.
He did some fun and all that.
What's 6'9 shit?
When he was saying, fuck, folks on.
I understand that.
That ain't what that got to do with me.
No, but you were being best buddies with 69 when 6'9 was doing the most disrespectful
shit to the BDs and Oblock in general at that time.
First of all, hold on.
But I don't manage 69.
That's not.
I don't manage.
You are a co-bus.
signing them the same way where our big you and all these cribs got mad at you for
co-signing them as well obviously that's very problematic I give a fuck what a
crip getting mad at me about is you out your dumbass mind tell us moves that you make to
avoid having problems with different people that you are affiliated with all the time so
don't act like that's the one thing that you wouldn't change based on what your affiliates
did I change it that's how you know but I'm saying well I mean you ended up not working
together because he's a fucking psycho who didn't work not working again you in six nine
you're not a manager anymore I've never been his manager you were
banging six-nine's manager at the time.
You used to say you were his manager.
I hadn't heard of it.
It looked like you was at one point though.
No, no, fuck would it look like the artists I managed.
What do I say?
I'm their manager.
I do business with everybody.
The bigger thing is that you don't know how to push an artist unless they have
animosity towards a bigger artist.
And that's what, that's his issue.
You get that.
What do you get that from?
You only thrive on.
How much pushed is no.
Who did Blueface have animosity?
You a stupid ass lot.
He helped him build from the ground.
Nicker not no animosity.
Not,
not saying that.
Blueface.
I've never,
I've never did.
The only music business I did for 6'9
is got him a Kodak Black feature,
which Kodak Black dissed him on his own shit.
And what Wack do?
Deliver Black a million dollar check.
Dead homies.
Now, you tell me where any of my fucking artists
Wack was pushing dissing nigger
Who
69 ain't my artist
All the dissing he was doing
Had already been done
Okay check him out
Clock that
Huh
Lock it
No it's real shit
I feel it
I did a
A podcast with academics
Which I did for who
Academics
Right
And I did it
And cloud
You wanted to be on camera
With 69
No I didn't
academics said whack.
Can't nobody put boxed his dude in.
He running through all these interviewers.
You are street, nigger.
Maybe you can boxy men.
And I'm the only motherfucker boxy men.
But you didn't.
You can't boxy men.
You glazed him.
You took him under your wing.
No, I didn't.
Yeah, you did.
You tried.
That didn't happen until six months later.
You wanted.
If a motherfucker called me right and say, whack, we got three shows half of me in the show.
For who?
Six nine.
Hey, act.
What's dudes said on the same number?
Six, nine, they got three shows, half a minute show you want them.
Yeah, whack, what you want, 20%.
He said, okay, run it.
All my business is through an email or text.
Nigger, you ain't never heard me say what you.
I tell, niggas, if you do your job, then I can't do business with him.
The problem is, there's these weak-ass streets, want other niggas to do their job.
I don't give a fuck who that man told on.
Everybody he told on, I ain't never seen the day spent the day.
Don't give a fuck about them, their mama, their daddy, or nothing they stand for.
Now, if it was one of my people, then I'm going to deal with it differently.
My homies will tell you, 6-9 ain't never met now one of my homies, been to my neighborhood.
I don't do that woody shit they just did.
Ain't now one of my homies ever been in this man's presence.
When I did that podcast, we was 15 deep.
It was rolling live weekend.
We deep as fuck.
You know I went over there with?
My baby mom and my two daughters.
That's it.
So I don't know what y'all talking about, but I do business with everybody.
Why are you talking about 6-9?
We're talking about you trying to hype him up to go against Dirk.
He know I never said that.
No, I ain't say that.
You tried to put the battery in his back.
You grab that 9-volt and you tried to shove it in real.
I'm going to tell you why that would be the dumbest move for me, right?
First of all, if he telling me him and Dirk is good, right, I need that relationship to stay solid.
We talk about Chicago.
We talk about Chicago.
Either I put him in a position where his ass get smoked or I put him.
put him in a position where we get him hot.
Fucking with anybody from a city, it don't even got to be him.
It could be naysayers, followers who think that's what a nigga might want him to do.
That's why nephew in there now, right?
He ain't, that nigga ain't stupid.
Ain't no way smirk or be out here in the city calling that type of dog on that.
But if niggas is moving on their own the court, you're always going to get the backlash.
He knows my thing is, shit, he's good with dirt.
Okay, I got the whole Atlanta
You was moving around Atlanta at the time
So, so you asked me that too
You even called him
I called Chief Keith
Chief Keith say I'm good with him
I'm setting up to play
What the fuck are you talking?
I called him
I said yo bro, he's like
Nah, whack we good
If you fucking with him
I'd do something with him
I hit my arduly
Oh blue I know you don't know him
Cause we put him on the tour
He's like whatever you need
Fucker let's rock and roll
Why the fuck would I turn around
Is do all that and say
Go at one of the biggest niggas in rap
From his city
No, that's what the thing came in.
It was the hearsay shit.
All I said was I felt like and everybody came to you was,
all he's saying you trying to know.
But I don't know how you felt like.
What makes you feel that energy doing?
I said it a thousand times.
It was just all the questioning about smirk.
Like, if we work and this is going to be a question about,
but at the time, I didn't understand the music and like how y'all work.
You know, now I understand.
You get why I'm like.
Now I understand.
I'm like, because never you called it about studio.
He called him about studio time.
This is business.
So the minute I start doing these things,
I'm stepping in the position of labor management.
But yet, I can't step into those shoes
if he already got a label.
By the way, I'm independent artists.
I ain't under no papers on all my masters.
All that under new management, savvy.
You know, all of my shit.
Yeah, so in these days, I tell people like,
I tell you this.
The worst part of the,
about dealing with the streets is they don't
understand business. The fact, now
he understand why I was asking some questions.
The fact that he didn't understand,
bro, the minute I get to, I'm all right, making calls.
You was on the calls.
Chief Keith, I'm calling Blueface. I didn't call
down south. I'm calling producers. I'm lining it up.
But the minute if I had to press play,
and we got to running around the way I was doing,
boom, and Dirk took that some kind of way,
it's going to cause a problem with me.
and it's going to cause a problem with him
because now I'm like,
nigga, I just spit the hundred.
He's like, whack, that's on you.
You knew the nigga was signed to me.
Why you didn't check in?
How you feel, though, that when I just read the DM, though,
Dirk told the nigga not to focus you?
That's cool.
That's Dirk's, um, me and Dirk ain't never did no business.
We just always had a mutual respect.
What I respected about Dirk is,
as I watch him come up and hit, pay Dirt.
And then I watched when he moved in New York,
the nigga was moving around by itself.
I used to see him at the clubs,
and I watch him reinvent himself and come back up.
Listen,
I came into the game
with the eyes against me, right?
It's a lot of people, they told Blueface,
they tell a lot of people not to fuck with me
but those that fuck with me
and see what it is, they quickly understand
either there's some hate over there
or some bullshit over there, right?
It's like myself.
How you move and how niggas think about him,
they feel the same way about me.
See, let me tell you what he knew.
That's why I fuck him.
He knew all the calls I had made for him.
He knew that.
He knew I didn't call Gazi.
I didn't call chief.
got him caught all these niggas, lining it up.
I just want to make sure before I stepped in
and I didn't, A, step it on his toes,
B, get him into some shit
because they could have looked in him
like you want some snake shit
because you know you're a bunch of paper one.
I don't care.
I don't care.
Well, nobody on my own man, gang.
They can't give me advice and all that,
but they know they can't tell me what's doing.
Yeah, but you can be your own man,
but when you come into contracts,
that man is tied to that contract.
Listen, my contract is different from any other.
That's my real brother, gang.
Like, if I say I don't want to be with this shit,
fuck all that label shit and all that
business shit, gang. All right, bro.
Okay, white boy.
Are your ancestors going to acknowledge
what he say verbally or they're going to want
to see a document before they spend
some money?
My ancestors aren't involved here.
I'm actually not even...
No, no, bullshit.
Let's keep it real.
No, I feel what you saying,
but I'm telling you right now,
if you come to me and say, I want to work
with you, we got to see what Dirk say.
I'm going to tell Smirk, I want to go
work with whack.
He's going, is you sure that's what you want to do,
brother?
We know we got to...
Now, guess what?
We can get that out.
Just make sure that's what you're doing.
I turn him into a Kendrick Lamar, right?
And ain't no release.
Guess what happens?
Right, get out the way.
He ain't even got to say nothing to me.
He's going to use that man in that office over there in that suit and tie to serve that paperwork.
And guess what I'm going to have to do?
Get out to wait.
But guess what?
When I go to my label to get the budget, guess what they're going to ask me for?
Where's the release?
So when I walk in my...
Looking at it as some label and some executive.
one thing about that man gang
he's a real genuine nigga gang
if I come to him and say I won't out game
well he don't want to do no
he's not going to go through all that business shit
he's going to tell his call his people
his lawyer I forgot the nigga name
Josh he gonna tell him look memo
I want Mimo out
Josh Barrer yeah he gonna tell Mimo he
Always remember that he did when I said I wanted out
We came to a mutual agreement and we got out
Always remember that shit I would have deal with you
In corporate America
Documentation beats Congress
That's what we did.
What we do, I showed y'all the documents.
That's what we, I still got the documents.
No, you didn't show them to me.
That's because I had to get him.
I can't, you first.
I just want to, before I get out, I want to make sure.
All of us is the release.
I called Gazi.
Gazi said, whack, we're releasing.
If you doing, we're releasing him.
I called everybody I felt I was going to need to give him what he needed.
Tours lined up producers had you lined up, all that.
I was from the sending him.
It was coming until that shit game.
Before I started.
All that shit game.
cutting that check.
I need to know what I'm investing in.
Because if a nigga right now go
get my artist some money and do a bunch of shit
and blow up and get a hit,
I'm going to have my attorney send a paperwork in
and I'm going to claim everything and shut it all
to either I'm going to let it rock or I'm going to shut it down.
It's that simple.
I don't even got a beef with you.
Nick, I ain't got to run into you in the street.
I ain't got to do nothing.
All I got to do is send a document.
So are you guys good now?
What was the recent?
What was the flare-out?
Yeah, what was the flare-up?
And what wasn't that?
See, you still taking it as I said that shit.
I didn't, gang.
And you go to the damn internet.
That's all you see.
So show me what I said physically
Whack tried to make me beef with dirt.
I didn't say that.
You said it.
I did, gang.
I said, I felt like...
I feel like I remember that being a C.
Cheese title or something at one point about.
It was.
That's some clickbait shit.
But in my head, I'm like,
this was, it felt like.
I'm not saying this.
That's what it is.
I'm not saying, even if I did feel like that.
I'm not going to go to the Internet to say that.
Bro, I've been media train before.
Nobody ever media train me.
How many times I've been on this bitch and I know how to move?
Yeah.
Y'all to watch niggas be on, bro.
So you what?
A GD or Bitty?
I ain't Giddy or Bitty.
You know, I need a lot.
I don't be knowing.
I don't know that shit work out there.
I'm from $600.
Also, y'all totally different.
Yeah.
Because I was going to ask him how they feel about $10.
He ain't a GED.
I don't know.
He don't care.
Oh, 1090, Jake.
He said he got some paperwork.
The Larry who's situation?
Oh, yeah.
I don't know, gang.
Larry, I feel like he probably do.
Back then that niggas was doing shit to get out, get around.
That's a fact.
He snitched, gang.
That's a fact.
He definitely got some shit.
I mean, unless somebody got a good argument for while the newspaper's lying, it seems like...
Larry...
What are we doing?
I don't get fucking if it was King David.
He probably, you know, niggas gonna do what they do to get out of that today's family, gang.
I got a million niggas behind me, game.
I don't get a fuck about the millionaires.
I don't want to make a million.
home to my family gang.
Look at all these
niggins out of the snitching right now.
You also got to keep in mind
that like if you get locked up right now
or if you get an interrogation,
you're already thinking.
I got a million interrogating.
Witnesses.
Right, but you know,
we all know now that if you're in an interrogation
or if the cops have you on body camera or whatever,
that there's a very good chance that that shit is coming out.
Obviously in 1968,
nobody was thinking about that shit.
Even getting a copy of a news speaker
was probably a big deal back then.
That shit was going to get out.
Even if they did, they're thinking at the moment right now.
Like, man, I got to get home.
I'm going to let him do his thing, but I'm going to be real.
Snitch. Snitch, stare for shit, nigger.
I'm trying to come home.
Think about it.
I would tell you this.
Shit, nigga, I'm trying to come home.
1090, he got me in a trick bag because he told me if we provide something.
I got to sit down with him face-to-face or read it, right?
Yeah.
Because I didn't think he had.
I was defending him.
But he got a motherfucking.
He got an atomic bomb bigger than that.
So he's going to shake the whole Chicago, my nigga.
I was with somebody from Iraq.
or just Larry.
Just Larry.
No.
Niggas for a act.
He got more
Chicago dropped.
That's a fact.
I told a nigga.
Nick a nigga.
Who do you get that from?
It's killers everywhere.
Snitches everywhere.
As bidsches everywhere and it's facts.
We're not the only
turn city game.
They only praise us
because the rap shit, gang.
There's so many.
Academies put the light over there.
Yeah, he did.
Act put the light on here.
We're not the only city that's,
they only praise us because there's chief keys,
the dirt.
We loud with our shit.
There's infinite people getting killed.
in Philly and New York and all these other places,
but that people don't really become famous.
But meanwhile, Chicago's the only place where, like,
obviously, yeah, you're going to give views
if you interview the top rappers.
But there's these dudes who are, like,
under the big rappers or are just associated with them
that can go.
Look at the Bezou interview that we did.
That was, like, one of the biggest interviews we ever did.
And it's like, you could be a huge music fan
and not know who Bezoo is.
But he's an important part of that.
Chicago produces,
when it comes to the up-and-coming underground,
where don't nobody know
they got to,
when they come to this podcast shit,
anybody sit down from Chicago
does numbers for some damn reason.
I can bring you an underground
dude from county nobody, though.
You know that.
The Lord is a lot of Lord.
Especially if they got me and whack
on this, they've been waiting on that.
Speaking of lore,
why don't you see your ass out of here
so we could get a real street professor
in this bitch?
I got you.
If you want to talk to Wack,
just down there.
one looking at you.
Look at you hell.
White beat his ass out of this.
Look at this clean soda.
Man,
you got to teach me.
Just blowing that.
Zero.
Damn.
He keeps saying that.
He knows what touch you.
I want to fight that nigga is so bad.
Oh, me?
No, the black dude.
What black dude?
Mandingo.
Mandingo.
Oh, bro.
Don't worry about it.
I'm going to get them touch for you.
Bro, you want to feel anger?
No.
Wait until you find out that Diddy was hitting you.
your bitch.
I believe it.
My bitch.
And then wait until you
find out the Punisher
was hitting that.
The Punisher's crazy.
We got,
we got Mimo,
we got Trapp with her off.
It's the biggest.
This is the first meeter.
The biggest.
So much, gang,
I never put a face to it in.
This is my first time,
like,
actually seeing you and I fuck
with your work, gang.
Appreciate that.
I'm a big fan of yours,
too, bro.
Like, you know,
I spent...
No, I still ain't watching.
That's just six hours,
I was saying,
I was just,
I was just, when I did the DJ,
the DJU interview, he was playing it while we was preparing for the interview when we was
watching. I was seeing certain shit. I'm like, oh, yeah. He's doing his homework, man.
Certain words throw me off and scammy, like, when you be, uh, they're beefing with this
blogging, that shit scared me. I feel like, you know, some police shit, but, you know, that's your
job, gang, I can't, you know, but coming from where I come from, that, that shit bring
up a real flag. Like, you know, I fuck with you. That's how you get your money. You can't
tell me, oh, you rap about this, so it's a real, you know, do you, gang, you get your
you getting your views, your money. That's how you do it. You're going to do it.
I ain't going on down.
I'm a big fan.
I've delved deep into the history of 600
and, you know, the area
and all of the rappers that have come out in there.
So many legendary people,
obviously yourself,
but then so many other legendary people
that have come out of there.
Like something I'm really eager to ask you
as just kind of like,
you know, your experience is interacting
with some of the other guys from over there
and kind of how that whole come up happened.
I was just on the phone with C-Day, like three hours ago.
Damn.
How's he doing?
He good.
How spirits, you know?
How do you feel about Rondo these days?
He cool.
He's keeping his hair.
on straight, no, he just lost his brother.
He was actually with my love brother when he died.
He was with Steve.
Rhonda and Steve was together with Steve got killed.
So I took him in, like my mama had him.
You know, that's my love brother.
Yeah, rest in peace, little Steve, man.
I got some questions because I know that he's somebody that was very influential to the whole area.
Even though he passed away very young, right?
Is it 14 he passed away?
Five days after his birthday, he just turned 15.
Damn.
So how does it come about that somebody's so young can have so much impact on a group of people, you know?
Being around them, you could see yourself.
So I don't know how to express it to y'all, but just like him being him, basically.
That's my younger brother, but I learned a lot from that little nigger, like, you know.
So I'm not trying to be disrespectful, right?
But I've heard he was kind of wild out there.
Lest Steve had a kind heart.
He used to go in the house to tell my mama kiss out of you all.
I ain't with the, like, affection and shit.
Like, yeah, but he did that.
My mom used to appreciate that shit a lot.
but, you know, that's just him.
He went to church, all that shit, still was him.
Don't do what he'd do to do to get a dollar in, you know?
I heard a lot of people were, like, scared of him.
Even, you know, even at, like, age 13, people were kind of scared of him in the area, you know?
I'm doing the interview.
What was that?
You bet she wasn't feeling it?
No.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, man, you know, I've heard a lot of stories, and it kind of seems like he was somebody that
just kind of had a lot of respect in that area and kind of, like, was just the infamous
figure, you know, I mean, Steve Drive kind of
became this famous thing. People would say all the
world ago. We actually came from 109th
alumus. We was, basically we came
from 49th to state, Vulture
City, which is the projects. When they total
projects down, they gave everybody section A
and everybody spread it out to different name.
That's why Chicago's so fucked up too.
Everybody basically came from the same
place and the projects, they gave
everybody sectioned, they vouchers, they spread it to
blocks where, you over here
so many years, you over here so many years, this what
you is now, and this what you hang with it.
before they demolish those projects
from what I understand
there seemed to be a lot more kind of structure
and kind of respect for the older generation
was it literally that
the projects just getting demolished
that changed everything
that changed the world basically
because our influence to the world
was different
like yeah basically yeah
so I heard your father
was kind of like a well-known guy
he was known for being Superfly
he nicknamed Gucci right
yeah oh my God
I do our homework man
Steve.
What the fuck?
Yeah. He's right 18 Willis.
He owned a couple 18 wheels.
So he out the way, getting money, man.
I learned a lot from him.
That's actually Steve father.
My biological father was in jail my whole life in and out.
So that's the man that I looked up to and, you know, raised me.
Is that where you kind of get some of your style fashion from?
Because I heard he was a fashionable guy, right?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
So what was it like growing up?
I actually told him a lot.
Told him when I found out he was doing it, I tell him,
this what you should get.
This what you, this was popping.
That's what they want, you know.
Yeah, you're styling, styling him, basically.
Yeah, basically.
No, that's crazy.
So how did you come to meet a lot of those guys from 600 that kind of, you know, you became kind of famous with?
Actually, well, when they told a building, well, basically I used to, my family, GD, so I used to live on 51st and King Drive.
Like, basically the young money and the men boys, I used to hang with them when I was a shorthy.
Steve, my mama stayed on 61st in Michigan, which is cheap key block next to them.
Bam, I used to come around.
He used to like, man, these my friends.
like, ooh, you know.
I used to tell him, like, man, I ain't trying to hang with no biddies.
Ooh, man, you got to actually, like, meet them.
They cool.
I start hanging around more, and I felt like, all right, they're cool, you know.
They got his best interest, like, you know.
So I started hanging around more.
That's when, that's before it was 600.
So who were the first people that you kind of met from, you know, that area?
D thing, C, day, Mani Moon, M thing, like, Trigger, D, D, all them type.
So you mentioned D-D-A, LA, like, you know.
You mentioned D-Thang now.
I know that he was somebody.
That was the first person for 600 I hung with.
For real?
Yeah.
So I know when he passed away, that kind of had a big impact.
Yeah.
Steve was actually getting ready for D-Thane funeral, and Steve got killed.
No way.
I'm in a career with Steve.
We're in the house.
We talk of D-thane here, just got killed.
And as a big brother, I'm telling Steve, like, you see how Sears this shit is, man.
You can't be out of her playing because we used to play the video game.
I'm telling him, like, man, this ain't call a duty.
ain't no rise
once you get shot
you like you know
you have to actually
be on point
then my brother got killed
damn damn
still ring in my head
of me that
actual conversation
me telling him
that like this ain't
call of duty
ain't no getting shot
and get back up
you gonna
was that scary growing up
like knowing how dangerous it gets
how was you
when your brother
when Steve got killed
are you older than
20 or 21
word
so with D thing
I heard a story
this might not be true
so you can correct me
but like I heard
there was a story
about a whole peace treaty
in the area
shortly before D-Tang passed away.
And some people said, I don't know if it's true,
but essentially kind of maybe some of the guys
maybe weren't as on point as they should have been
around that time because they were thinking things had died down.
Is that true or is that kind of not how it went?
No, we never let our guard down.
Never.
Ain't no we, but you never supposed to let your guard down, basically.
Was that something that the older guys were trying to push
the kind of peace treaty thing?
No, it was us.
Really?
What's kind of the reasoning for something like that?
Like, you know, really that's how it was?
It was real lot of money being made.
on them block.
So our young guys coming over that fucking up with the older guys.
I need trying to jug on the block.
I mean, they've been doing this shit before we was even born.
Why would we come around doing all this hot shit?
And they got real million dollar organizations going on.
Like, you know.
Because the Cal, you met building.
That's what Dithan got killed on the corner of the king.
I heard that building used to make millions and millions of dollars.
Yeah, me.
And we come out young ass around fucking up what they got going on.
And that's why, because they said that they tried to do the peace treaty shit.
and then some niggies don't
Always a hot hair, though, that's my brother.
And some niggas then honor it
And some other shit have
Some still don't honor it to this day.
Yeah.
So what was it like going to school in that era?
Because I heard school was wild kids
Are you bringing guns to school, that kind of thing.
Yeah, that's gonna always be
This era, next era, like, that's always.
And that was just, that was normal
Because I'm not from that lifestyle, right?
To me, that's crazy, but that's a everyday occurrence for you at school back then.
And did it ever kind of get cracking at school,
shootouts at school?
That was a real thing?
Yeah, shootouts, fights,
jumps, all that shit.
And what kind of goes...
You just felt like that was normal.
That was just a normal thing to you.
Yeah, that's all.
Just normal, basically.
Yeah, no, that's the thing.
That's why I think for me, it's like,
you know, I'm so interested in learning more
about what's going on over in Chicago
because it's so out of this world to me.
It's hard to even imagine
what's going through your head
when, you know, kids are bringing guns to school,
fighting, people getting shot at school.
You know, it was a point in time
where they started putting the metal detectors in that bitch.
First, it was sweet.
You could open aside, though,
for your homie, let them in with them,
like, going to school.
talking about pipes man
did you ever see the 600 Mac
what about
the legendary Mac man
is that still around
like you think that's still out there
that's been melted down
or something now
there's been around
man this nigga I'm telling you
he knows what's going on
I know I know I'm trying to hear about
the rocket launcher all of that
oh yeah
the rocket launcher man was that
no that was fake
was it fake
yeah it was a
you could go to a gun store
and they got the fake props sit up
you can take a picture.
It teaches you how to use it.
Same thing.
I posted a picture with it recently.
Like a couple years ago.
Yeah, because there's been a few other people since Rondo that, like, took photos with
that shit.
And then people kind of revealed that, like, this is like a training.
That's not no real thing.
But was it true?
We would have been in motherfucking Rockers Island.
But I heard CPD kind of took it seriously.
When Rondo first posted that picture, there was the, like, an all-points bulletin out.
That shit was fake.
Because there was that poster.
I wasn't sure if the poster was fake, but it was like, you know,
it was basically a like a almost like a,
wanted poster for Rondo with the picture of the rocket launching shit.
I was probably was real.
I don't know.
I was sitting out of jail when I was doing that hot shit.
Yeah, he was terrorized in the neighborhood.
I know you said you ain't seen all his interviews, I mean videos or content or whatever.
But with some of the shit, I know you had to see some clips or whatever, right?
He never seen none.
I know some of your homies have.
What do you, when y'all see the information he'd be having, what do you think of it?
Like, where do you, because I'll talk to the whole way.
He's talking to me right now.
I feel like he got his head on straight.
I'm not saying everything.
true because I don't know.
100% and I ain't trying to put us on a new.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because, you know, niggas be like, man, that nigger tried like Ross to Feds and shit.
But like, but realistically, hell no.
I'm a super fan, man.
I ain't the police.
Like, who's intrapal?
But realistically, when a nigga asks you these questions, though, you can see that all this is stemming from the internet based off questions that niggas is asking, all right?
Because a lot of niggas, they take it like literally what they want.
First of all, this is what I've been telling y'all for years, y'all too.
Yeah.
It's not when people get up there and say,
oh, they the police.
Well, basically, we give y'all shit to say and talk about game.
If I loud ass, one to be, basically we're saying we the police.
How are you getting your info?
We on the internet loud and going live and doing all this shit, you know?
So how the fuck you're going to call him the police
and don't call yourself the police?
You're the reason he's saying all this shit.
I feel like the problem is that like some super street dudes are like too burnt out
to realize that they've already like had their entire lives documented on Reddit
and YouTube because they're not.
not like on the internet to realize
all this shit is really already out there.
I'm still a big Reddit fan. I just hear about it
a lot. I still have a shout out of you. That's like
the kind of thing I've like gradually just got more
and more into Reddit over the years. Search your name
in there. Yeah, they're all through that
motherfucker. And fuck that. We're going to get to
some real shit. What's up what you want to do?
R.P. I'm on a dude.
But I, all right, so I was watching
you did the DJU interview.
But I think before I even seen
the DJ you interview, I had seen
16 break the story where he
was saying that because you was getting backlash because after money Duke died you know
old block 600 y'all like this everybody know y'all from being cool so when Duke died we seen you
trolling so everybody like kind of confused about the situation like damn why is memo trolling
they're confused because certain niggas don't do what i do like yeah i'm not gonna sit here and
dick ride no niggas and you know it ain't that with them and we got shit going on like you know
there's certain niggas i ain't gonna say they scared yeah they're scared but
but I'm always speak my mind,
and if we're not fucking with y'all,
we're not fucking with y'all.
You can't force me to fuck with y'all
because foothin'n don't fucking with y'all.
But what 16 basically said,
and he said,
I know you've seen it,
but the nigger said basically
the reason you don't want to duke don't fuck with each other
because the niggas shot at you while you was on O'Block
and another nigga from 600 got hit
or some shit like that,
and you ran up out of there.
I ran up out of there.
That's what I heard from 16.
And the shit got a lot of views,
so it looked like...
It was true.
That's what happened.
that's what they're saying.
And then when you add it like,
damn,
so I'm on a Duke
and Mimo had beef
because I used to see
I go out in a clubhouse
a little bit,
you know what I'm saying?
But like,
I didn't know it's to that extent
or whatever.
I don't know what happened.
But when you,
when you hear 16 say that
and then you're doing the trolling on line,
it looked like it's like,
you know what I'm saying?
It looked like an add up a little bit.
Basically.
Yeah, basically.
So you on Duke's situation
wasn't no shit.
Because you praise,
E-Dog a lot.
So I figured, like,
E-D-D-all could have been a nigga
that could have stepped in
and kind of patched shit up.
But he didn't do enough
to prevent what's going on.
Word.
So then you don't...
I'm going to...
No.
So even though, like, you know,
600 in O'block,
y'all got, like, this long history
of, like, being the brothers and shit.
You don't...
You don't...
Damn.
Yeah.
The internal politics
is kind of interesting
because I think I heard you say
or someone else say
that, like, didn't King Von, like, knock out Duke back in the day and stuff?
So that...
That's where it's stem from, right?
That's where a lot of...
You said that Duke...
You said that King Vaughn...
Y'all was in Iowa, King Von punched him under Duke in the face
because he was showing out in front of some holes
and he knocked him out in front of the holes and took his pipe.
Yeah.
And you was there to see that?
No.
You just heard about it.
I ain't heard of...
Basically was there, but I want that.
Yeah.
It's true.
And that's where you and Duke...
You know it's true.
Did he did not?
I ain't seen him to not.
He did interviews.
with what was that cam somebody
he didn't deny
but he just said oh man
Memo's just memo like you know
but let me ask you y'all had problem
stemming before that for you to even go along
yeah say that yeah
yeah is somebody's phone buzzing like super
I think he's the fan
do you hear that? No that's not I feel it no
somebody's phone it's not me
damn
if it's not anybody hear them sorry
oh okay it was like the way
weirdest longest buzz I ever heard
Oh shit he's getting rich over here
Hey talking about Chiching man I see the watches
I'm a big watch guy man you've been shining
With the protect
Patechews
That's my brother brand
He just made his watches
Oh that's fire
That one looks expensive as fuck
Yeah that one's looking like
You got him in all covers
Six figures
I might need one of those bro
I might need to take that
So have you always been into watches
Hold on we ain't for the skip over this dude right
Yeah I'm gonna have watch you know man
We ain't finish
We ain't finish over this dick quick
So look
come on man like you know all the history i got with old block and shit what's the conversation
is going on behind the scenes i mean it's some of my people feel like like these this bro no we've
been around them forever how could you just say that oh yeah but how could you say fuck the situation
like if y'all saying that's true that he shot one of our people's in that mean you don't
give a fuck about your own people if you you know yeah agreeing to that shit so this kind of
understanding amongst
why you're doing what you're doing.
Yes, sir.
But there's probably a lot of people
that you don't care for
that you're not vocal about.
It's like, well, I don't know,
but I'm sure.
I just assume that there's other people
that you don't get along with that,
but to a lot of people,
like were you talking about Duke
before he passed?
Yes.
Okay.
So I wasn't really tuned into that.
Yeah, the clubhouse.
Yeah, the clubhouse shit.
We've been had this.
Okay.
Before he passed.
So you can't say,
all he doing this because he died?
No.
I really can't blame you for something
that like everybody
in Chicago.
He wills, though.
How could you blame me?
And when I got shot, this nigga was trolling me.
He got hit like I got hit, but he ain't fucking breathing.
It's because you saying shit like that, though.
Because, like, I get it.
I get it.
When I got shot, he was saying a little certain shit.
Why, why y'all was that when he was saying that shit?
I get it.
All you said, all you saying that about me,
more, these supposed to be y'all peoples.
Fuck him.
What about his people?
They love him.
I'll feel that part.
So who was heck to you then?
That's one of the bros.
He was just, you know, I went as close as.
Yeah.
You know, but he was cool.
Because you said some shit that, you know, I peep.
It's that heck business.
And then you got to, like, re-in between the lines.
So I'm like, that's for the trenches to understand.
Yeah.
So I'm trying to just.
Yeah, I don't know Jepard fans.
They're going to have whatever the fault.
But I heard you say that heck business.
And I know heck from O'Block.
That's T. Roy Younger brother, right?
And shit like that.
So I'm just, I'm like, damn, it just because it confused the fans when we see you being able to,
the dis dude.
If you are a real fan, if you are.
real fan 100% you know what I'm saying yeah it's not for me to get on here and say oh this
way I'm saying that's the heck business with this you know yeah that's the heck business so all right
let me last question on that situation ain't been no talks with e-d all like slow down on
yeah always all right always you dog tell man you can't that's like you saying fuck od gang
you saying fuck phone number woo he said yo some of your homies bitches I don't get on the internet
saying fuck phone no woo like me and you don't have real conversation like so when you say that to you
down make you like I'm slow down on it no that's what you be at when your homies be
dissing me do you had these same conversations if you do that mean they don't
respect you to listen to you I feel that I feel that there's a real close uh relationship
between kind of oh guys from O block and 600 I've heard you say before like King Von was more
600 than O'block right see they tell me all the time calm down stop doing that
yeah but the way y'all was at when they was doing this shit to me like I'm gonna
stand on what I believe in and that's one thing about
me in the trenches and up.
Yeah, you've been doing that.
So I'll be like, damn, because I'm going to get no filter.
But then I also, I'd be like, damn, because, like, y'all been mangling for so long.
I ain't, the Duke shit was strong.
I ain't really see that.
But I've been seeing the club out shit, so I knew it was something there.
But how you were just gone, like, nigga, you said the nigga, he wasn't even supposed
to be up there because he was a Muslim.
He shouldn't even get no pork chops.
Tell me, I'm wrong.
That's just crazy for you to say, though.
That's no disrespect to the Muslim community.
I got family that's Muslim.
I'm Christian, 100%.
but tell me I'm wrong, gang.
Why is you even at a restaurant?
I was confused by the Porchott spot.
That's my thing.
You could have got a sell it.
I go to defense for that.
What's the things called?
The little road throws.
They be wearing.
The sign of throws.
They don't even make those type of shit in a real, like, religious game.
Like, all that shit fake.
Y'all do this shit for an image, gang.
Like, you got on the Louis V. Throve game.
How?
How, gang?
You're on your knees with a fucking Louis V.
throw on them.
They don't make those, gang.
Like, this shit is all for fashion.
look, gang. Think about it.
You talking about everybody turning Muslim
and shit. Let's be real. Some
people are probably more serious about it than some
other people.
Feel? Don't claim that shit if you're not that serious
about it.
That's like me claiming $600 if I ain't serious about it.
I'm staying there for this shit.
I don't gang bang. I'm not GD,
BD, none of that organization. I don't do
none of that shit, but I'm a 600
boy. I'm a doubt for this shit.
What's up? A Bucca.
Bucca. Bucca.
Y'all still
You're like
Fookaloo,
Free break
on Steve
That's gonna be Pookaloo
Shout out of
Sometimes I feel like
He got a man like me
And sometimes I don't
Because certain shit
Could have been avoided
Like
Yeah
Like you know
It still seem like
Six hundred split up
In a way
It is but it ain't
Y'all got to look at it
It was Brick City 600
Yeah
Like it's a whole love
Like you know
All right
But my boy
L.A. Capone going up.
Yeah.
There's some respect on his name now.
Like, you see, he didn't call his wave.
It's bare respect on his name, man.
Like, he started how, for the...
Shorty advanced, he was more advanced than his time.
Certain shit he was saying, like, you know...
Yeah.
It was before our time.
How do you feel about, like, his newfound, like,
internet YouTube fan?
He got the shit on lock right now.
Like, yeah, doing the clips and shit.
Oh, you said, Taye? I thought you said...
You said, L.A. Capone.
And I was wondering also.
I was talking about it.
Take Capone, nigga.
Of course, LA got the way.
I don't watch that shit.
I got his number.
He got my number.
We talked.
So you ain't been seeing Tay going up on the YouTube, though?
Yeah, I laugh at that shit every time I see it.
I'm still.
Yeah, he's going on.
He threw me off when he was saying,
oh, yeah, Mimo took a lot of us on our first hits.
I felt like that was some cop shit.
But other than that, I fuck what he did.
In a way, he's giving you your flowers, but saying something, yeah, basically.
How do you feel about him changing his name from Tay 600 to Take Copone?
You feel like that was the right thing to do?
Yeah, but no.
you gotta stand on
like his murder is still alive
basically no police shit
but
I ain't changed him
one of me happen
it can happen
yeah
but I ain't changed my name
to
Ede Capone
unless I really stand on
E day
like business like
on Steve
I since you said that though
there was a picture
of Pwondo Rondo
sitting next to the nigga
little Mick in Jill
Wando Rondo
so you gotta get your
I'm not
number nine
I'm a fucking
there was a picture
of fucking
You're saying Rondo sitting next to a little Mick in fucking jail.
And you're saying he was uncomfortable.
You can see in the video the whole time.
He'll look at a guy.
He's young.
You can see my cousin in the background.
He outnumbered.
My cousin is Miko, the one who I was with that shit.
So when you see pitches like that and then you're saying like,
he's a little nigga, what are he going to do?
He could swing on him.
You could be a man.
Like, I feel like he could have did something, but they're going to fucking dog him, man.
A lot of people felt like that.
You could tell he was uncomfortable.
You could see the video where he just trying to nod him off.
Shorty don't really like set on that table like what's up
Yeah
You know
Surety nine gonna be nine gang
Shorty ain't no bitch you know
You know
It's crazy because Cid ain't all them niggas still locked up together right
Oh no yeah
Oh they ain't nothing to say right
Oh right all right said it
You mentioned E day a moment ago
And you know from what I understand
You guys weren't really on the best terms when he passed away
Crazy is here
That's my real brother gang
Any argument I had with him he gonna
He gonna come from
E day all
He was the glue
to us. I don't get for what
go on E, they're going to be the glue.
A lot of people kind of said about him, you know, when he
passed away, he'd kind of moved on, he had his
business going and stuff. A lot of people were surprised he was even
back in that area. Did you feel like that was...
No, cool, going to be cool, man. He's going to be in the trenches
regardless. Anytime I came to Chicago, that's who I met up with.
The most trench-res blocks, y'all don't think we're
at, we're on them blocks and we're meeting
and we... What's up, brother?
Man.
Do you feel like
You know, I want to get back to like some of the music stuff, right?
And from what I understand, right, you, you kind of maybe got into rapping a little bit
after some of the other guys from 600.
Yeah.
How did you kind of like get motivated to actually start making music?
I just looked at rap like those.
Oh, no, I was never a rap fan.
I still don't know a lot of new rappers and all that shit.
I was in the studio where I had just got out of jail.
I was in the studio with a guy from Blackgate 55th, GC.
And his cameraman was DiB Films 2-4.
He recorded this video, we're in the studio.
He's like, man, you, woo-woo, you, you, woo-woo, son.
Like, he's older, so he's a D, so he knows my parents.
He telling me like, man, you could be, that shit you're doing on the internet, all that
trolling this shit you're doing, you could turn that to money, gang.
Like, you should become a rapper.
Like, you know, they'll tune in to your shit.
Like, ooh-oo.
Hey, man, I'll shoot your shit for free.
Just turn up.
I just want to see you lit.
I got in the studio one day.
I made a song.
my shit did like 100k views
and like a week
after that I just started running with rap
I'm like man they fucking with me
like at first when I was assured
that you know they had the little tape players
you record yourself press
take the tape out
I listened to it one of them
I sound like a fucking goofy
a robot or something
I ain't like my voice
I'm like I never do no rap shit
like you know
then I'm like they fucking with that shit
like I start rapping here since then
I've been going crazy
were you surprised how quickly it took off
if you was doing 100K straight away
that's a good look
like cloud and all that shit we've been had
and my family like everywhere we go
or move when they tow the builders down
we always hung with them niggas that's winning
and I know just anybody game
if I feel like we can live on your shit
if y'all are losing or ain't even about losing
because we can turn y'all up but we're not fucking
with no goofies or no
so we always been so I felt like the cloud
was going to always be there
is just how you move with that shit
so I've seen hella classic pictures of you
with Chief Keith back in the day and stuff right
like what was it like for you to witness
his come up in the music and how big he got.
Was that a motivated to you?
Yeah, it gave me chills in my body.
Like, I won a rapper, so I just felt like, damn, he really doing this shit.
Like, I was one of the first ones to have his album.
That was my neighbor.
Like, he gave me the CD.
Like, don't get nobody my shit.
Don't play it for nobody to.
So I watched the shit, and I'm like, damn, this shit could be big.
Ain't you like the love social video?
One of the videos, like, early on.
You went.
That 300.
The 300 video.
Yeah.
So how you feel when all?
All right, because look, you and DJ you did y'all interview and shit?
Niggas felt like he was treating you.
But it was a skit?
You said it was like a skit.
Y'all had gone on.
Y'all had some type of understanding y'all was from the T-Up for the interview or some shit.
Hold on, what I said?
So you and DJ, you did y'all interview, right?
Everyone else skit.
It was just like, that's how we talk to each other, game.
Like, I got to understand him where he, that's like me talking to nann or, you know?
Yeah.
Like, he felt like, you, you know, it ain't no.
Let's say I was high, I was drunk.
It could have went way left.
But I was on some chill, like, you know.
You see, I'm sitting there like, all right, you done?
Like, get your questions out.
I could have really, all right, bitch-ass, nigga, ooh, you ain't going to talk to me?
Like, I'm not that type of guy, man.
You could go there.
It could go there, but I fuck with him, man.
So you did the exposing me song.
You wasn't on OTF when you did that song, right?
No.
And Stepp was.
So that's why when DJ, you were saying he only knew about you because of dirt.
I was kind of confused because I'm like, I've been knowing about the niggas.
That's what I said is trolling and skit.
Like, you know, we know.
The world know, like, I've been lit before OTF, yeah.
Because then you're saying, like, oh, you're an Adam 22.
There's so many niggas that was rapping around my era.
But you're trying to tell DJ you're like, oh, you came over on or Adam 22,
which is like obviously not true.
I wouldn't even know him if he hadn't really done an interview on here one time.
That day, that exact day we was doing the interview.
He was telling me a lot of shit about you,
which you used to.
work for him.
Man, he's saying that shit.
You took him from him.
Nah, that's cat.
There was a lot of shit that was said.
Man, look, this is, this is, this is stories.
So, look, before I even knew.
You're going down, like, your business going.
Right now?
Yeah.
You wanted him to work for you coming here with the 07.
Man, that's cat.
The 70, 077, uck, nigger, the, oh, my mom, my gang.
He's a new, no jumper.
But what does the uncapped to do with DJU?
DJU?
Did you just losing his mind over there.
I ain't that type of.
This nigga, DJU, I'll fuck with DJU.
I used to, but.
You were one of his employees.
Man, he's sourcing that shit up.
I was never listening.
The nigga had a media page.
So before I was even doing a no jumper shit,
I was working for no jumper route.
Like, I was living in the A or whatever.
I had met DJ you pulled up on me and shit.
I was making some money with the nigga.
I was running his social media or whatever.
So eventually, Adam flew me out and, like, gave me the job.
So I started working out.
You like a bump.
Flew your ass out.
Man.
Man, shit the fuck out.
The nigga hired me.
Put me off.
You got to do them like they're crazy.
The nigga hired me, right?
But I was already doing shit for no jumper remotely.
So that's the reason DJ you even wanted to fuck with me anyway
because I was already doing this shit for no jumper.
So side note, I had even met DJU before I even met Adam or whatever.
So I don't know where shit got tricky.
I guess the nigga felt like we was getting bigger interviews
or doing the interviews he wanted first.
Because really a lot of this shit, the hostility came when we got the zoo interview before he did.
And that's when I just felt like the niggas stopped fucking with me.
I feel like.
With him, his shit going down, so he need everything he got to do to.
But he ain't down like 16, though.
16 down?
That's a different level of down.
I don't know.
But this is 16.
You was on there like, this ain't no 16 shit.
So you're insinuating this kind of down.
He's putting all the media platforms against each other.
16, basically it's 12 shit.
But I fuck with 16 too, gang.
I'm not going to sit here and say, oh, he do his research.
He do his homework, but everything is not accurate.
This man right here.
This shit is, I don't know.
What the fuck he doing?
So 97% what you've been saying that right here in my face,
not the shit that it's on the blogs,
but right here on what you've been saying, like, accurate game.
Did you feel it was interesting?
Yeah, I mean, I'll be on the Reddit to myself, man.
Did you think it was interesting?
It's like that same week that, you know, DJU was kind of, you know,
giving you a hard time in the interview.
He was getting pressed by the 4K tray member D-Dog with the flag and all that stuff.
I don't know if that shit real.
I don't know, man.
All that shit can be.
But I feel like it is real,
because if you claim them to be Vaughn DJ
and you go over here to do this with the one.
And you let the nigger push you around like that.
What type of a nigga is you?
Then everybody's saying, he was saying,
hold what, your life?
He said lighter.
He was like, hold what, you're a lighter.
And then everybody said, oh, he was a stand-up guy.
He was saying, hold what you?
No, he was saying lighter.
Y'all got to listen.
But even though I feel like if you DJ,
I mean, if you King Von DJ,
then you wouldn't really,
fuck all us.
all the shit going on, he's the closest thing to us.
You, that man, DJ.
Yeah, so, like, that situation, he shouldn't ever even put his hands on you like that.
So, if that is a skit, you crazy for you mean.
I don't think that was a skit.
I don't think it was a skit either, but.
Hang on why, you don't do skis, gang.
But I don't know, because the Charleston White shit looked like a skit to me.
And that's why the shit with DJ, you, trip me out.
That's probably rehearsed or whatever.
But that's what I'm saying, though, because at one point...
See, before the cameras roll, we're going to talk about what we're going to do.
We don't do that right here, but you feel me?
We don't usually do it, but I feel like a lot of smaller pages and stuff.
That has become the norm.
He had to say that a little small.
Well, I'm just saying.
But, I mean, we've done a little bit of it, but it feels like smaller pages.
Now that's, like, required.
Like, that's, we're going to fake some shit.
That was just out of nowhere.
I was shy enough boy.
Yeah, like, it was no skit.
Like, nigga.
I moved your interview, or I moved Wack from noon to 11 a.m.
Because I was like, I don't want him to see Nemo.
But then he saw somebody else that he doesn't get along with.
So he stayed in him.
So he hopped on the news with them for an hour.
And then when he's coming out from that, boom, he sees you.
Like, oh, here's another internet op to interact with.
No jumping.
He's not an op, gang.
It's just the shit came out the wrong way, gang.
I'm going to be a man and express how I feel.
I felt like the reason.
Like, you know, there was too many questions about smirk, gang.
It could have been, if you want to work with me, ask about more about me.
Don't ask about another man.
I understand.
All right, Ben, you fuck with smirk.
He lit.
We're going to see what we could do to boost that with the smirk.
Don't ask me.
me what you got going on all that
extra shit that was fluky like you feel
I fuck with whack he got this shit going gang
I don't know about no snitching nothing to
I ain't seen no snitch shit
you feel no man
whack paperwork would be the most
exhilarating paperwork of the year
for a lot of people if there was whack
paperwork it would be the most well-publicized
paperwork of all the time I had to mute up
like I fuck with Woody game because I saw
I thought Woody too but I fought Woody with my God
but oh yeah so you and Woody was in the club
together some shit we're always with Woody
in Atlanta.
I live in Georgia, man.
I'm always with Woody.
So there don't be no politics behind that
because look, so Woody came out to L.A.
And I guess he went to,
he was with Setti Nash.
Setti.
And he was hanging out.
Setti, too.
And he was hanging out.
But the politics in L.A. be strong
because, like, he came out here
and Sedy Nash had to make an apology video
because they're like, look,
you can't have no nigger that snitched
in our hood or whatever.
So the fact that you said that you kick it with them all the time
and ain't no 600 members like what you do.
Fuck with Woody.
100% and the A
SETI was one of the host of me and Woody
When we went to do content with Woody
It was SETI bringing them to us
Sadie and no neck the nigga
No neck Jeter yeah they was the host of me
and Woody 20V1
Now on the reverse side you see how
The 60s was on SETI asked about that
And ain't no 600 members
That's like what the fuck you doing with Woody
And ain't the politics ain't strong like that
The person came to me and said something with Zoo
Yeah
I can see Zos and shit
He damn I see niggas doing anything for money
What was your response to that?
How are y'all going to say something about me
and Smirk book for some shit
hanging around some niggas?
I brought up the jam shit.
I know, let's talk about that.
I don't know if that's true.
We don't know it.
It's not confirmed.
It's confirmed?
It's not confirmed.
I was just going to say,
that shit ain't been confirmed.
It ain't been confirmed, but look, so recently...
First of all, everything that been going on in the smirk trial
been confirmed.
If that shit was jam was true,
that shit would have been confirmed
on paperwork he wore a wire out.
That shit would have been confirmed.
We don't know yet.
I'm not saying 100% saying,
oh, Jam, a good nigga, he snitching.
I don't know, gang.
It's not confirmed yet.
All right, so what's your relationship with OTF, Didi?
You knew whom?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, so when you was signed OTF, Dedy was on OTF at the time or not?
No, Dedy just been around.
Just been around.
Like, Did he are real?
All right, cool.
So we're talking about Jam.
So Jam got, you know what I'm saying?
He got thrown in the mix is like,
the niggas were saying jam the nigger that.
They're saying Jam, because Jam the under
underdog of the social media world.
So everybody else lit.
Think about everybody on the case.
They lit.
But jammed like the underdog or the he fresh out.
They're going to say, you know, I don't know what that rumor came from.
Now, I ain't going to lie, a nigga.
Behind the scenes, it was Chicago niggas even calling saying that nigga was the.
They don't know.
But they were just assuming that.
That's because shit before this, like his past, like, you know.
But they don't know if that man.
100%.
And it ain't been proven.
But on top of that, so in the-
Everything else, you, you right here with me.
you've been doing your work, have you seen that shit?
No, 1090 Jake synced that shit.
There's been no paperwork.
There's been no proof.
And Jams denied it.
Jams outright said, no, wait until the facts come out.
But that his baby mama got killed, dude.
That was nothing to do with it.
That's not true.
No, no.
So that was a whole other separate case.
Some kids killed a male woman.
It was a different thing.
And people were trying to face.
Oh, that's a misinfoil.
Damn, that's crazy.
All right.
But so since people was a speculating that jam
was a snitch.
I guess D.D.
Brother is like T.T.E. L. Ted.
Yeah.
That nigger interrogation
video went viral because that nigga
was crying.
And y'all know.
Those interrogation videos don't come out
until like a year later.
So that's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying.
So in the interrogation video,
he was crying and he said,
I'll tell you about a murder.
And he was saying, I tell you.
So now everybody like,
maybe if it wasn't jam,
it could have been this.
We don't know, though.
But if Smirk innocent,
saying what could the fuck a tear tell him?
Think about it.
Why would I sit here and say,
oh, Ted told him on smirk.
That's like me saying.
That's like me saying.
But I'm just trying to say
the internet is speculating that.
Oh shit.
It ain't,
I'm looking at it like that.
Yeah, the internet looking at her.
I think if he was the one telling, though,
that is that footage of the interrogation
wouldn't be out because that would be sealed, right?
Yeah.
Because they can only let those out.
I doubt it.
There's so much snitchie come out, man.
Like, I doubt it.
It could be sealed, but it's still to come out eventually.
You kind of touched on Dedi, like,
You guys weren't seeing
I to eye too long ago, right?
No.
Some personal shit happened with,
like, no.
Yeah.
Some text messages got leaked
to me talking about D-D
and D-D.
felt some type of way,
so that's what sparked the...
What you asked...
What you asked that in the messages?
I don't fuck with niggas.
One of the 600 members
he...
Basically, we had an argument.
He showed everybody to the texts
that I was saying.
I don't care, gang.
Like, the same shit I said in the text
as I say to these niggas.
It seems like OTF broke 6 hundred
though
You got a 6%
Break everybody up
You got a 600 nigger
Going around
Showing OTAF
You got to be 100%
OTF
Not 99
99 or 97
Not 96
98
None of that shit
You got to be
100%
You got to put an
OTF before
Yo mama
Like
And I'm not that type of guy gang
Once this shit
Die down
And once y'all
Treat me
Or I got to move around
I still have to
Go home
Where I'm gonna go home to
Yeah
I have to go home
To them people
That y'all made me
turn my back on.
You think that's what Dirk demands is that you basically turn it back on your
neighborhood to put the OTF on your name?
I'm not going to sit here and be fake.
I feel like, yeah, it'd be some divine the conquer shit.
That's interesting.
I mean, because, I mean, they feel like Buka, a lot of the fans feel like Buka turned
it back on since then.
I ain't a lot of Bucca just a lawyer, genuine nigga, gang.
If he fuck with a nigga, he's going to fuck with him 100%.
I know.
But let me ask you this.
I don't really know too much.
I know Bucca was around, but like.
Buka and Dirk relationship was stronger
behind the scenes before the music
or it was really off the music?
I feel like 9, 9 was the one gave him.
Once 9 got booked, he, man,
you go in for me and he talked, you know,
he made the way where Buka would be Buka.
So it wasn't even like a real friendship.
It was more so like.
It was there too.
Before him, before all the...
It was there too, but still,
Shorty really stamped it.
And stamped him and made him like...
I'm gone.
like this was gonna go on like no and shorty really sure they really sure but why but why buka though why
was he the nigger first nigga rapping like besides rondo like why did uh rondo for like
like bucca was the nigga that dirt shit put on the knee of his wing because he was around the way
that that 600 o'tio think about look at the videos you see well other rappers just blow just blow came
in when i came in hold on one second we're gonna keep it thorough on bro
we gonna go up man hey so
So while we're on the topic of Dirk and the situation, man,
obviously you went and filmed a music video in Savannah.
How did Savannah compare to Chicago?
Were you feeling safe out there, or did it?
Yeah, hell, yeah.
If you know, you know how I went out, though.
Like, I drove, too, so that'll tell you 100% everything.
You have to stop for gas a couple times, yeah?
That's it.
I see you in the gas station with that video.
Savannah is not far from Atlanta.
It's still in Georgia.
I lived in Atlanta.
Everything I felt comfortable with in Chicago was in Atlanta.
I saw.
Excuse me.
When you went out there, that was like...
Since you brought that up, I got to keep it real.
Niggas felt like you did some goofy shit when you did that
because it was like, if you was really trying to get your mans,
why was you in 600 Breezy making...
Who said I was trying to do that, though?
I was going to shoot a music video.
The name of this video is Duck Your Show and the song.
Everything went with the...
Whatever.
Everything that was in Savannah.
So, at one note, oh, I'm looking for y'all.
Did I say that?
I didn't say, oh, I'm out looking for y'all.
A lot of people are in between the lines.
Yeah, it looked like.
How, though?
What lines, gang?
I didn't come out here and say that, gang.
But the fact that you went to Savannah strictly right after that shit,
it looked like it was like, are we looking for them, niggas type of a...
Because in the documentary...
It was a song about the situation and the music video went with the...
Like, I didn't say, oh, this...
Today I'm going to go out there and look for these niggas, but I'm going to shoot the music.
No.
The song go with the video.
I'm going to go out there and shoot my video.
And if it happened to be...
that is going to be me protecting myself.
I didn't go out there and say, oh, where y'all at?
I'm looking for y'all. No, I didn't do that, game.
My feeling.
Y'all know me 100% gang.
Anything I do street, when I ever got on the net and said,
there's some street shit, like, never, gang.
I don't do that shit, game.
I think because you kind of did that video at the gas station,
then Cuondo had his own video at the gas station.
No, that was trolling.
That part, yeah, that part went on 6'0-Cars.
I was trolling.
I'm still that part.
But all the other, I'm trying to kill somebody.
I ain't say that.
I don't know what Breezy did
and we all the palm tree posting it.
I didn't do none of that shit, gang.
I just went and said, I'm shooting a video.
If y'all come looking for me,
it's going to be self-defense.
I'm part of one of y'all that's.
Other than that.
Do you guys from Chicago,
I know a lot of people have kind of put down
Savannah or Baton Rouge,
but do you kind of respect the gangster
of these other cities
or do you feel like where you're from?
I tell you.
100% is killers everywhere.
We lost down at one of the top killers
in Atlanta George.
You could be killed anywhere, gang.
You go to Hawaii and get your.
your ass kill. Like anywhere, gang. It's killers. It's bitches. It's snitches. It's fag.
No disrespect to the LGD community. You know, that shit. It's Gitchie's everywhere. Like,
is killers everywhere. Snitches everywhere. There's bitches everywhere. Like, you know.
Do you feel like, uh, you know, your beef, obviously you went, you, you, you went out to Savannah.
You said you weren't saying you were going to do anything to anyone, but that's a diss. That's a
disrespect to Kondo, right? Pulling up to the hood and filming a video there.
I mean, if he took it that way, then. That's how he took it.
What are your thoughts on him today?
How do you feel about him today?
He's surviving.
He's moving how he posts the move.
What it's going to be the, you know.
Do you still feel like it's a lot of bad blood between your sides
or is enough happens over time?
What size, though?
What size are you referring to?
Like Cuando's crew, little Tim, them guys.
I don't have nothing to do with that.
I'm 600.
We're not a tour with Cuando now.
That's Vaughn my brother, but 600 not a tour with Cuando, no.
Do you feel like that was, you know, obviously it's really unfortunate
how Vaughn ended up passing away.
Do you feel like that was just completely random?
Or do you feel like that was something that, you know,
they planned to meet up or something?
I feel like he could have some more people in his editor-in-home,
chill, that's not there.
You were to, I'm released party.
Like, that's not what we came for.
Like, all this shit could have been prevented.
Separate from Cuando, like, how do you feel about young boy?
Obviously, he's just come home.
Are you, you, you know?
He's doing what he's supposed to do.
Yeah.
He ain't there shit wrong.
I used to fuck with his music.
I used to listen to him all the time.
I ain't gonna love.
I still, the new song we just drop I fuck with it.
You follow it.
So how do you feel, though?
Because, you know, like, in hindsight, people would be saying that even though it's King Vaughn and everybody loved King Vaughn, but when you got 20, 30 Chicago niggas walking up on them, people feel like Lil Tim was protecting his own meeting.
That's what he was supposed to do.
My first three, four times on this platform, I told you said that, right?
That's what he supposed to do.
That's like me with Cap 600, you right here with me and the nigger beat my ass.
if you don't shoot that gun, gang, you're bogus.
You know.
Were you surprised when you saw the news of Little Dirt getting arrested?
Yeah.
I think a lot of people in the scene were, I think it's kind of, even now, it's so unbelievable.
If me saying I'm not surprised, it's like me saying, I knew.
That knew what happened.
Let me ask you this, though, because you knew in events?
Because, like, before I hit the internet, niggas was known, like, oh, they're saying dirt.
Got how fast did you know
And how did you even find up
You asked me that's like me saying
I knew that he did the shit
Nah hell not
No I'm saying
How did he talk like y'all
I was shocked
No what I'm trying to say is
How did you know he got picked up
Like because we all heard like
Dirk
I heard in advance
Like me
I'm in a group chat
The trenches talk
So you knew in advance
I'm a real rapper
From the trenches
That's my ears
If I'm being in Chicago
I still hear everything
That's going on
Yeah
I heard just like y'all
Like before you even hit the blog, you heard like dirt guy book, right?
For sure.
A question I want to ask, I know you, like you just said,
you saying that you weren't surprised,
if you said you weren't surprised about the news of Dirk getting picked up,
that would be low-key infer and something happened.
So I understand where you're coming from with that.
But as an outsider, could you take a step back and say, like,
do you feel like the beef with Gwondo and Dirk is over with at this point?
There's not saying anyone did anything specifically,
but has enough happened at this point to say that's over with.
Hopefully Dirk beats his case.
and it's all good, but is it that in the past at this point?
I don't think it's no beef.
Like, I don't think it's no beef.
It was just a friend protecting his friend off a fight.
Like, you know, that's all.
It ain't no beef, gang.
That's like, you and Adam cool.
No, I'm going to put them two together.
Y'all together.
All right.
Me and you beat out of my ass and he popped one of us.
That's self-defense, gang.
You feel?
I mean, they're probably never going to run into each other realistically.
Period.
You know?
Unless the motherfucker go looking for a motherfucker.
Then it's intentionally.
It's not.
Yeah.
I mean,
it was a situation on OTF,
duty low,
recently got shot in Atlanta,
and some 4K trade niggas
ended up with the jury
or was trolling and shit.
Like,
they had some of the...
I don't know if they had some of it.
But they were trolling like
they had the jury and shit.
And Big Mike,
he did an interview,
Wooski brother.
He said that,
he think that if Dirk never got booked,
he don't think Dutty Lovel
got shot.
He said, now that Dirt is locked up.
He felt like OTF and everybody
fear a game.
Now they ain't got that,
that industry,
protection on them and shit.
How do you feel when you hear a nigger say something like that?
Hold on one second.
My bad.
That's me again.
My bad.
All right.
So,
all right.
Doody Lohad got shot in Atlanta,
you know what I'm saying?
And some 4K trade niggers allegedly had the jury and shit,
like trolling the nigga and shit.
And then Big Mike,
which is Wooski older brother or whatever from O'Block.
That nigga who's supposedly told on fun.
Yeah.
No, he definitely told.
And then, yeah.
So, all right.
He said that he felt like OTF.
niggas is fair game now and that shit wouldn't
happen to duty love.
The only reason I said it wasn't to happen to duty
because they would have more shit going on.
He would have been somewhere with Smirk doing some bigger shit
then.
Yeah.
Other than that, I don't know.
Basically, you got money.
This is your homie.
Your right hand.
Something happened to him.
How the fuck I'm trying to put this?
All right.
You got money.
This is your homie.
You get robbed.
It wouldn't have happened to you
because you would have been with him somewhere
doing bigger, better pot.
positive shit.
Like, you know?
Yeah.
So then the niggas that got the chain is me and you.
We got the chain.
We on some cloud chasing shit.
You got the chain.
I'm in tour with them to.
I got money.
Bam.
I hit you up.
Man, let me buy that shit.
Ooh, just so it could look good on my end.
So it could look like, you know, I ain't have to have nothing to do with it.
I could just pay you.
Like, look, ooh, ooh.
Because I'm, I'm my brother.
I'm going to be honest with y'all.
I got phone calls.
I got phone calls.
Hey, man.
Look, we, ooh.
We got duty chain.
Ooh, woo.
We want you to tell duty we got an address on,
you got an address on us so you can get some money
and just give us woo-woo.
So, you know, all that shit be in and that.
It don't be what y'all thinking that it is, gang.
How you feel about buying the chain back, though?
If a nigga was, say for a nigga took,
ain't no buying it back?
Look how much shit you heard about me.
Yeah.
I ain't buying shit back in.
I never got my chain took.
It's the same Steve drive train.
It's going to cook a broke up.
It's a legendary chain.
But it was a chain you had bought from, I guess another nigga.
You bought him a chain?
I didn't buy him a chain.
That man bought his own, Steve's young.
Phone them buying their own shit.
My brother's got money, man.
Some of them got more money to me.
Like, no rap, no, none of that.
You know?
Yeah.
Can you give us an update on some of the kind of, you know,
well-known 600 people's, you know, what's going on?
Because I know that there's a couple of people like,
Rondo doing good.
He, he's going across the squirrel shit.
He, you know, he's still recovering from.
He never lost a brother.
Like, you know, it's me and a couple more members from 600.
Like, Mani, Ikeed, D, they lost boss Mu-moo.
C-Day lost Ede, like, Mizzu, the one who chain.
He lost his brother.
Like, we got real brothers that we lost.
Yeah.
So, niggas still recovering from shit.
Like, everybody good, though.
Nine and a half spirits.
C-day-a-half spirits.
He's still laughing and a smile and der.
Rose, I still smiled, I just talked
to the rules. For the first time, I
talked to him since he's been in jail. He called me,
we talked, and he laughing and kicking
him, you know? A lot of people say that he went
down for something he didn't do, right?
Didn't.
I have a question that's
completely off the wall.
Are you dating
Jada? Hell no.
Jada cool as hell. That's the
homie. Who's in hell, no.
Just so you know,
truth teller, during this interview,
while it came out.
That's because how she called
my phone. But he put out of video, Mimo 600
called out for dating Jada, who's 19
years old. Spiter D
disrespects him on Instagram. I have not
watched this video, but that's the title. I always said
that because I got him blocked. I treated his ass for
getting shot at Walmart with all yellow
jogger suit on.
You bright as hell on Walmart.
Of course they're going to see you. You're like
a big ass banana.
Where are you from? I ain't even hit.
Who that is? I don't know, man. I don't know.
Cutches or wheelchair, whatever the
fuck. Yeah, I got the yellow. I got him
I hear me talking about that smirk shit
when I said, I'm in
I'm free and niggas in jail.
Oh, yeah, all right, so look,
man, I'm glad you said that.
So,
niggas felt the way, though.
They're like, what type of nigger is you?
You celebrating niggas being in jail
because you made a post.
I guess you was talking about dirt
and you was kind of like insinuating like
niggas is locked up.
I'm still out here type of shit,
but you was talking about dirt.
So niggas is like, damn, like,
it's like you're wishing,
like you glad the nigger got locked up.
I'm not saying that.
Basically I'm saying.
All right.
nigga diss to me.
You're preparing, you want me to be a crash out.
I'm not, gang.
I'm doing what I do.
I move how I move,
but you're in jail, gang.
How to fuck you bigger than me?
You know, you're doing stupid shit to get you.
I ain't saying he did,
but the way you portraying,
like you're rapping about this shit,
and now you're in jail and I'm free.
Like, who the goofy?
Me or you?
Did you ever hear any of them lyrics
that Dirk was dropping during that period
and just think you're talking kind of crazy?
Regardless, let's say it didn't do anything,
but you making it look like something happen, right?
First of all, these people is not the people you need to be rapping to this shit, too.
If you want to feel like you did some shit or you need a plod or a handshake, you go to these people, parents, all right, you, you, vaugh-ma-ma-ma-mama, I'm coming to you, I'm standing on that business for your son.
Your son's good, look at the niggas, you know?
Yeah.
You don't go to the end and say, oh, we hit him up, he did, er.
first of all, you don't do none of that shit
but if you want to do that shit
again, you're gonna go to these people
parents, you can sleep at night now.
I took here, you know?
Yeah.
You feel me?
Don't go to the internet and say,
oh, you're rapping to the wrong motherfuckers.
Rap to that family, boy.
How do you feel when he was rapping
and you kind of called Australia on the new album
where he kind of like...
It ain't get released.
That was some old shit.
I made nobody's property
and he made what he made,
but it'd be the engineers in these studios.
It don't even got to be the engineer.
You could book a session.
He recorded it for me.
You go to his studio.
You see my name in the computer.
The recent files, you click that shit, you hit.
I stole that song.
Now you go on the internet and you leaked that shit.
It won't even be the...
All that shit be set up for...
And the bar, what was the board?
It was something about, like,
why he dropped you off the label or something.
Yeah.
Something about temo.
How you felt when you heard that, though?
Like, what the fuck?
I hear him first, so...
You know, it was a low blow, but...
So y'all still can communicate and shit?
Yeah, I'll diss you first, so...
Yeah.
I feel like you had to make a comeback,
but you ain't want to broadcast that shit
because he could have been here at this shit on seven albums.
I got messages with him saying, like, gang.
You're talking about the album.
Look, let me show you something.
I hit him during that, like, damn.
Because he said, uh...
Thanks having them book with no bragging no mill.
He said, my name is the song,
a future.
Yeah.
That was a song.
He was like, man,
uh,
you worry about that song,
gang,
you lucky I changed my whole album.
Like,
I really dished you
in my whole album,
game,
but,
like,
I got receipts to all this shit,
man.
Like,
real receipts.
Yeah,
that's him.
Real receipts,
man.
So basically he's saying,
like,
you lucky I changed my shit up.
You feel,
I could have really
demolished you.
I could have said
all type of shit,
but I spared you.
You know?
Why you feel
like he even wanted
demolish you though like because
how it was coming how it was coming gang
I got a voice in the street
what you feel like you did that was wrong
the song I made nobody's property
yeah because I heard that song but I wasn't thinking
I took it as a dirt disc but it was
yes and but why you
why you had to like
because the shit that was going on it ain't even
smirk that don't like me gang it's the
niggas that be around gang that
in his ear tell him like man
smirk 100% low at me to death gang
yeah fuck all this shit y'all got going
Ain't nobody gonna do shit to him,
ain't nobody gonna touch them.
You and Vaughan was the hottest niggas on the roster.
You feel me?
Now, tell me, I'm lying.
Tell me I'm wrong.
I always used to tell you,
I feel like you made the hardest songs out of Chicago,
you know what I'm saying?
I've been saying that.
Facts.
So, like, all right,
so it was a situation where you,
like, could you basically saying that
if you OTF or nothing type shit,
so that's why the no property song game?
You feel me?
I can't do that, gang.
I can't put $600 down just to be
a top rapper,
no gang.
Because once all this shit did and go on gang,
I got to come back home.
to my family. And $600 is my family.
So it was in a situation where like Buka
can come back and come kick it with y'all?
Uh-uh.
And ain't know?
That's too far gone.
Damn.
I'm pretty sure Bucca still got like
some niggas he close to and 600?
He do, but who the fuck is dumb to?
I mean, they're somebody, but
no. You still got an answer to the family game.
We're my boy, the family. We're not a gang. We don't gang,
bang. We ain't none of that. You see, I ain't GD,
beating none of that shit. You still have to come home to
the family again.
Yeah.
It's plain.
So it's been a situation where he ain't really been over there?
He haven't.
Ain't no situation with it.
Oh, he ain't older.
And I just left.
I was just that too much.
I've seen you out there while and out.
You in the tricycle car?
What's that?
What's that shit?
What the fuck they call that shit?
Slingshot.
You're rough, none of that all through.
All through that bitch, gang.
So I'm with you.
No scheme ass, face out shooting the video.
Ain't nobody doing shit.
There's people flagging me down for video.
Yo, a Mimo.
But when you doing...
When you're doing shit like that,
you don't feel like
you playing with your life a little bit?
No, I'm like,
who gonna do something?
Man, bro, we didn't see countless times
a nigger say that same shit
and then...
That's them, gang.
But you can't think like that
and then you didn't see it happen.
So why I had that energy
when we didn't see
countless times
of like,
niggas saying that type of shit?
First of all, you see what we got.
I ain't saying I'm ducking shit,
but I got the peace treaty shit
going with the ops.
They're not...
So anything happened to me
is phoned him.
Phone him.
I know y'all.
Like, come on, gang.
Like, for real.
And I don't make you even want to just move a little smarter.
Like, I don't know.
I do, though.
I do, though.
Yeah.
I was shooting a video, gang.
So you ain't,
and you ain't doing that all the time.
Just,
that was for my video.
But who's gonna play with me right here?
If you try, yeah, it's in trouble.
You see it, the past is a ski-masked up ready.
Yeah.
I ain't ski-mask, but I was ready.
Like, this shit happened for real, man.
Hey, was you living in Atlanta back in, like, 2019 when Von moved there,
because I know he moved there from Chicago.
I moved there.
No way.
Me, Vaughn just blow Dirk real.
We all moved out together.
So obviously, I know that
they ended up being a case
where Vaughn and Dirk couldn't be together
at a certain point.
Obviously, before that happened,
it must have just been lit.
You guys running around Atlanta party
and having fun recording.
We still doing that with the case.
For real.
Yeah.
That's how we made jump.
I don't think we made some show.
You all in the studio together.
Damn.
Like, we moved smart,
gang, it ain't all that to you.
What was some of the most...
The case's over with so I can talk about,
there ain't no police shit,
but...
What were some of the most fun nights
that you guys had, like, going out?
You guys must have, when you turned out to a club, all you guys
as the OTF crew or whatever, must have been shut down.
I don't do clubs.
I never did clubs.
Before, I got killed.
I used to tell them.
I don't like that club shit unless we get booked.
There's a lot of my friends to this day, but you'd be so comfortable in Atlanta.
When I used to come out there, you used to tell us,
we ain't trying to go to none of that.
We used to, no.
But it's Atlanta shows law again.
That's the place to be where you want to come up.
What sort of things did you do?
I know you don't want to be doing the clubs,
but like, did you go house parties?
Was it your studio?
You guys kicking out?
Never, I never do house balls.
None of that.
Never.
No.
But studio, paintball and gold car and carnivals, shit like that.
You went painballing with Vaughn?
No, not yet.
Okay, okay.
Well, what's it like when you guys get paintballing, man?
You guys must be lethal with the paintballs now.
Yeah, hell, yeah.
And I need my shit fully automatic.
Yeah, facts.
Can you get a switch on a paintball gun?
I got videos while I went viral pulling up paintballing.
Oh, no way.
Yeah.
I'm trying to see that.
Pulling up on, uh, what's that little Jeff,
no block?
What you did the paintball and shit on this shit?
No way.
Yeah, one of our...
Niggas left with their jury.
They'd be taking a jury over there.
There's a little jeff in a block.
Watch me hop out.
Hit a nigga on a bus stop.
Watch the nigga drop.
That's on my Instagram.
You gotta be careful.
That's crazy, man.
That's Q-50 on shit.
They'd be taking...
I got a paintball, but I got a hell around.
You know?
That's cool.
Cube 15, I'm cool.
I fuck with that.
They be taking watches and all kids.
Niggas be leaving with all type of shit.
I'm sure that.
I ain't hit a disc,
I'm nothing of that.
They do what they do, gang.
But I'm on a whole other league, gang.
But they out here, they don't give a fuck.
They'll be even with everybody.
Yeah.
Think about it at a point in time of six hundred was, too.
We're not, that shit not washed up,
but we're not dead,
vanished, none of that shit.
But we just seen the video of Vert and, uh,
what's his name?
Faso.
Yeah, Fatsso.
I know Fetso.
They'll be a heard of them.
Arguing, but then they allegedly fought behind the scenes, too.
Do we believe that?
They had physical altercation?
Okay, so that's confirmed.
They won in the room.
Only a couple of them could go on the room.
They did it like men.
Faso said he won.
And then Verk.
That's what I heard too.
I don't know though.
I fuck with Verk.
Verre.
Verre the big ass nigga though.
Nick don't be high of drugs.
I fuck with Verk.
I'm not going to say that's my shorthy.
I fuck with Bert.
I ain't going to say that's my shorthy, but I fuck with Verk.
Shorty or real, you know.
Yeah.
I fought with Verre.
Faso.
Faso.
Be in and out of jail.
Shud you know how to move.
You know?
Honestly, if they could just fight and get it out the way like that, that's great.
That's amazing.
I don't know if they got it out the way, but they fought, you know.
Shit.
I've seen that video.
Was it virt fighting a dog?
You ever see that video?
When he was choking a dog?
Yeah, yeah, he was choking out the dog.
Hey, what's your beef with cats, man?
I see you fucking up a cat on the block.
See?
I said that, like, recently.
No, I was on some drunk shit.
The cat was, no, hell, no, I don't play.
I don't respect to cats around.
I got fish.
I got dogs.
I got, I ain't got a cat.
I love kittens.
I don't like when they get too big.
I got fish, I got dog, I got an alligator turtle, I got all the type of shit.
No way.
You go a whole zoo in the crib, man.
Grown ass cats are kind of annoying, but yeah, I like when they get fat.
Yeah, like way funny.
I like kittens.
They like feisty.
I got a couple scratches on me right now because of my dog.
But cats like when they get really fat, that means that they're going to die way faster.
I had to deal with that.
I let my cat get fat and then he died probably a few years before he should have.
Tragic man.
Carrying around all that blubber, you know.
Long live Tony.
Long live Tony, man.
You're an animal killer.
I know.
It hurts.
I killed him through obesity.
All right.
That's my cat.
You have got.
Okay.
You abandoned your cat.
Midnight.
My cat's good.
Oh, you brought him with you.
He out here.
Oh.
My cat out here, man.
You're a cat woman.
Childless cat lady.
Yeah, I got leaving like 10 minutes just so you know.
I feel like you guys got more than 10 minutes.
But I got a link with my mom and like 10 minutes.
Just a no.
All right.
Then I had, all right.
So look, you got shot at a pool party recently?
How long ago it was?
No.
A pool party.
That was before.
All right.
So you got, when did you get shot recently?
Like, how long ago was it?
April 13th or the 16th?
It went in and out.
That bitch, like.
Man, you got to stay in the crib.
No, I don't.
No?
You got to stay in the crib.
None of this makes you want to stay in the crib.
Hell no.
How many times you've been shot?
Like, how many different altercation?
Twice.
Twice? Two altercations on the ones.
I got shot three times.
two altercation.
I swear I read, sorry, sorry to cut you off, but
there was a situation, a pool party, whatever, but you was out shooting a music video
like the next day or a couple days later, right?
Yeah, so he was on crutches, on the boot.
So getting shot, you ain't really deep in that at all.
That's crazy, man.
That shit don't hurt.
The hurting part is the healing part, process.
Oh, man.
But you said that you're going to testify against the dude that he didn't shoot you.
Oh, I was from to say, what, man?
Yeah, he was looking crazy.
No, you said, you're going to testify that the next.
I was trolling, man.
I said I would.
Oh, you would.
He didn't shoot me.
Ain't no testifying shit, though, man.
I'm gonna go to jail.
Fuck, I'm gonna.
Yeah, yeah, man.
So I've seen now, I'm like,
Nick gotta be,
but I had to ask that shit.
And the nigga didn't know
you had 11 kids, though.
No, hell no.
So you got, like, full-blown 11 kids, though?
I got two on the way.
I got a boy and a girl.
So that's gonna be, what, 13?
Yeah, I think so.
What the fuck?
Go, holl all me, man.
Nick Cannon ain't got a shit on me.
So you just can't pull out or what?
My mom.
you can't pull out
this doesn't work for you
why don't you don't got the reflexes
to not make a kid
why don't it is
you got kids in A man
mm-mm oh okay
you're gonna move them
YB I think as well man
I wanna say something
but I ain't for the old troll
yeah
that's about
shit
can I ask
can I ask about
none of them are laughing
yeah
don't give me a death stare
are you saying too much
don't joke around
about my reproductive health
I'm trying to get updates on some of the,
some of the infamous.
I'm crazy.
It's fucking same.
Yeah, which one?
That's the one who keep calling right now.
You didn't put a baby in Glizzy Glow?
Yeah.
You did?
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Wow, y'all felt a lot bad, though, because she's been doing interviews and all the type of shit.
She's been giving me nothing but love.
Recently, but at one point, she, I guess.
Glissie or troll, gang.
Yeah.
That's what she do.
She's silly, gang.
Like, I fuck with Glit.
She got that shit going.
Yeah.
I fuck with her kids.
Her mom.
So everything, everything, course you're over here.
She hot.
Yeah, you don't want a baby mama up.
No, hell, no.
No, you said.
For sure, Glyzy lit, though.
You said you relate to Bottlewinner,
the niggas said that the best thing that happened to whom is baby mama dog.
Yeah, some of my baby moms are you feeling like,
some of my baby moms make me feel like I'll sleep peacefully
and have better life if they else was dead.
You got six over or something like that?
Like, I don't know, game.
You got to be confident that the family could take care of the kids, right?
The child's poor for one.
because I was arrested.
And when you live in Illinois,
if you get government assistance,
like cash on your EBT stamp,
they automatically put the baby fog on child support.
It won't, like,
I'm going to go to child sport and put you on child sport.
It was, you locked up.
I need government assistance, ooh, so they're going to come to you.
And, like, they want to know,
I'm going to put you on child support.
Hell no.
I take care of my kids.
They will take care of.
If I got something going on with my baby mom
because I ain't fucking with them or fucking on them.
Or I cheated on them.
Or you getting caught him bodycams getting in the back seat.
I was with Gleazy when that shit happened.
Oh, that was Glee?
I am.
So what the four were you?
I was in Atlanta?
Yeah, I was in Georgia.
I'm like, dude, they got this boy in the back seat.
Some wall, something nice, too.
Yeah, now you're doing your shit?
I don't like ugly shit.
Hey, do you still keep up with a bite down?
Did he ever get his trial?
Yeah, I always talked to bite down.
Did you get his trial?
My birthday is actually the same day.
Same day?
No way.
We celebrate our birthday together every year.
He called me, what are we doing for our birthday this year?
Hell yeah.
Did he get his trial or is he still waiting for it?
He's still waiting.
It's been like nearly 10 years, right?
They trying to do him like, who was that guy that,
was that a guy called 50 shots, I think?
From Jaro.
Because they made him wait like 11 years for his trial or something, right?
I never paid attention to 50 shit.
How can they hold someone like that for nine years without trial?
That's Illinois's for you.
Damn, that's crazy.
Nelly den there.
I mean, you know no shit.
He had a mistrial, but still
he's been in there like 10 years almost.
Yeah, 8 years.
2018, I think.
So that's seven years now.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's crazy, man.
It is always shocking.
Or when you find out about somebody who like fights a case forever,
finally goes to trial, they get like 20 years,
but they only have to do like five years because they just spent like 10, 15 years waiting for it.
That's just insane.
Yeah, if Melly beats the trial, don't be the craziest thing ever.
Oh, Mel.
No, W.
W.
No, W.
Florida guy.
We ain't talking about that, Mally.
Yeah.
Did you see where the feds basically saying,
you know, dirt, they keep up in the bond price.
I think the last bond he put was at $4.5 million,
but he got denied it again.
And basically they're saying that,
they want him to go bankrupt.
They want him to go broke because they feel like if he were out here.
I even put.
They were selling that nigger put money in his mama name.
That's what the fans were saying.
But basically, they're saying that the feds don't want him out.
He married.
First of all, they're going to go to your wife first,
so you can't put you down there.
I'll put it in my kid.
anybody. I don't get a fight. I link with you and put my money in your name.
Make sure you straight the rest of your life. Just let me out this bitch,
especially for these charges. Yeah. People misunderstanding that, though. I think that's been
misreported. What the judge was really trying to say in that was basically that
Dirk has so much money that he's making from his intellectual property, his songs, his royalties,
that no amount of bail.
He dissing the songs you dissing about these niggas that the case on and while we grant this
shit and even if he puts up 10 million, he's going to make a million, he probably
making over a million a month from his catalog.
Right? So there's no financial jeopardy of him running off on $5 million bail.
Yeah, I just watched you post that shit.
I didn't want.
And they were saying, though, basically, because, like, you know, he keep getting denied.
You think he will?
Because they're going to raise it again.
I don't think he's getting bail, unfortunately.
I don't think he made himself a flight risk the day when he went in.
No, but they, they, they, like, saw the reason why that shit happened.
It was layovers and all that shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think the prosecutors just aren't believing that, right?
But basically he's saying that that was a pre-book, pre-planned trip.
It's crazy to imagine if Dirk had made it to Dubai,
because he's tapped him with the royal family and stuff over there.
So he'd be good if he was over there.
You know, that was even crazy.
What was even more crazy, though?
Because recently, I think little pop mom came out to the trial.
And she told the judge in them that she don't feel safe if Dirk get up.
I mean, that's a crazy one because I can kind of,
understand where she coming from
and I feel like there's been a lot of hate level
towards her over that.
But even Lil Dirk's father said that it was very
fair and the way that the judge dealt with that.
So Dirk's father wasn't attacking
on that front.
To be 100, I haven't really seen too much
of her. So I feel like, if she's
putting herself in a line, I'm like, because I wouldn't even
really know who she is if she wasn't making
these statements. She probably is scared for her life, you know?
I mean, I'm not saying that she's not, but
why would you want your sons
alleged killers to be out?
whatever you got to say to get to keep yeah
speaking of which
I feel like there's an interesting narrative around
you and mama duck
yeah I fuck with her she ain't cool as hell gang
like I she remind me of my mom myself
a lot of people find that confusing
my birthday I saw that
they made mama's call me they are you fucking
bro I was like come on bro
what is it about her that you feel like so real
because it reminds you of family members of your own
she remind me exactly of my mom
She lost two kids.
She lost more than two, but my mom, that's the same.
Like, before all this internet shit, mom used to tell me, like, you diss and duck and all that brick and all that shit.
How do you think I feel about these niggas dissing Steve?
Like, that shit hurt me to death.
Like, as much as I don't want to look at this shit, I see this shit to come to me.
And I look at that lady's eyes, like, I look at the internet shit and, like, I feel her pain, man.
How tapped in are the parents with, like, what's going on?
They got to know someone.
What?
She's mega-tapped,
I'm not talking
my mama, though.
I'm talking about, like,
even on your end.
Top damn.
My mom better,
know what we make sure
our mom know.
Me and Steve
been in this shit before.
Like, my mom was so strict,
we had to sneak and do shit.
So when she found out,
like, we had to really tell her,
like, all right,
this is what it is.
Like, you got to look out for these people.
You got to make sure
this ain't that.
You can't take us there.
It's to the point when I hop on,
OG car,
she don't let her window down.
She put that bitch on child lock.
You better not crack that window.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah,
speaking of mom,
I was all right to go meet up
for my mom's birthday.
But, yo, I appreciate you.
I know you guys got some good shit left.
So, yeah, much love.
Big up to Adam.
Yeah, man, so something I thought was interesting, right?
You were spending time with young Dolph,
like a week before he passed, right?
I actually talked to Dolph the same day he got killed.
It was like 9 in the morning.
I was on FaceTime when I got screenshots to me.
I'm on the phone.
How did that relationship kind of come about?
I DM some one day.
I was on some, like, I used to listen to Gucci Man, Dolf, all that, all the legends, like,
I'm like, damn, Dauph lit, but they don't get him as flowers that he deserves.
So I DM know, like, keep going, man.
Ooh, I feel like CMG was lit, everybody looking over the Dolf.
And I DM the one day, like, man, keep going, bro.
You lit, ooh, you got niggas like me from the real trenches like that.
Everybody look up to it.
We see you, gang.
Like, keep doing it.
Hey, man, I ain't going to lie.
Fuck with that.
that just helped me
ooh, that just helped me, ooh.
So I tell him like, man,
I got a song, I want you to hop on,
ooh, that won my attention, but I'm fucking.
I got you right here, I might as well.
He sent it to me,
ooh, woo, I sent it to him.
He sent that bitch right back.
He went crazy on that bitch.
He's somebody that I think he's inspired a lot of people
and, like, it must have been interesting for you
to, like, see how he moves
and how he was respected at that point.
They came to Atlanta.
They followed me.
I was like two cars deep.
They was like 15.
cars, I was in the front car.
They trailing me everywhere I went.
Like, everywhere. They, g-waggs,
all that shit. They're in foreign shit.
They following me all through Georgia.
You got to show at KOD, all that.
It's crazy the thing he was moving that
militant in Atlanta, but then in Memphis.
It'd be like that, gang. I moved like that
in Atlanta, but when they come to the wreck,
certain shit, like, certain people
fall back, scared, or, you know.
I seen where you had said,
I don't know the situation,
but you said that E-Dol said your life for some shit like that
or it was a situation where you wouldn't be here
if it wasn't for E-Doll
or some niggins try to back door you or something like that.
I don't remember that.
I just seen that shit.
I probably said half my videos
and the old E-Dole made sure.
You definitely said that shit,
but you said it was a situation where
I guess E-Dol looked out for you
or like you possibly couldn't be,
wouldn't have been here if it wasn't for E-N.
No, I don't remember that.
Where?
I don't sleep.
I don't remember.
All my videos I used to come to the old.
I got my own pipe
But I
Bam, it's the video
I need guns
In the video
No police shit
I eat
You have a telephone
I pop out
Oh, oh
Everybody pop out
Ooh
Folks finish you
The video
You know
Why he took
Props
They props though
Yeah
But why he took
Such a liking
You
Where is that relationship
He understood
What I was
You know
Yeah
Like
He's a real nigga
Gang
Like
Through all this shit
I'm
All the shit
I'm bogish
For I'm
I'm gonna say
I disful for them
but phone them bogus too
is equal.
There ain't no
are you bogus in
competition or who battle
or that shit bogus
everybody bogus on their part
but he's gonna always be E-game.
And he level where he ain't gonna pick no size.
That's all, yeah.
He's gonna pick his 100%
where E is E game.
That's why I love folks.
How close was you to Macadoo?
That's my real brother.
I talked to Mac every fucking day
before that shit happened.
I talked to him that a day before
that happened, if not the same day
on Steve Mac called me.
Now, that shit happened early in the morning,
so the day before that,
I got video business with me and Mac on the phone.
Did you feel like that was some foul play?
Yeah, it was.
Really?
I know the real story.
It's mom I took home on DJU.
Is that a normal thing in Chicago
where the cops or the correctional officers
be doing crazy stuff like that?
We used to have police, we're on the block,
they pull up, jump out, the dicks,
think, ooh, they grind you,
drop you off on the ops,
pull off, make them beat your ass or shoot you down.
You're no fuck.
Like, that's your real in Chicago.
It's treacherous out there, man.
I heard McAdoo was very respected by the area, you know what I'm saying?
So definitely somebody that obviously had a big impact.
Yeah, Mac, Mac funny as hell, like real character.
Mac always had his own personality.
Come on this, man.
I already know you got some for us.
Come on, bro.
Come on out of Philly, man.
Because every time I see Nemo,
you with you.
Yeah, that's my boy.
What you got in the bag, man?
Tell the other people what you got going on.
You know, it's Pope from West Philly.
My brand, Cairo, Casanova.
This is the second time I had to run it back.
I mean, this is John for you, though, game.
Yeah, love, man.
Hell yeah.
Loving the dog, for real.
Okay.
That's the 12 year in my brain.
I didn't know you was going to be up here, but I can't prepare for you still.
That's all, man.
That's for me.
Yes, sir.
Man, I was in the airport.
Thank you, man.
I had some, like, I don't know what to say it, right?
A. Rabs or something.
They read that shit
They was talking
Each other live
I'm like
What the fuck
They're looking at my clothes
For me
Yeah, no bullshit
They read
They were like
They were like
Yeah, yeah
Yeah
They read it out to me
Like that man
They read out to me like that man
Let's do that shit
Right on
Yeah, come on man
Got show love
To the Philly
Philly crew man
You see me in this John
That's there
You just said
John
That's the big
Yeah
Come on man
For the young balls
No we got the Mim
Yeah
Come on
You said you on your
You get it right
We still
I was just
I'm gonna say that. What's up with what we here?
I'm ready to jump out the airplane, the office, whatever.
That shit, listen, I'm down, man.
I'm down.
He's talking about jumping out airplane.
I don't know if I can jump out of airplane.
I might have a heart attack in the middle.
I might need somebody with me to pull that string when I can't.
I might fuck around fall out.
Yeah, I need that too, bro.
100%.
But that's going to be lit.
I'm down.
Street shit we talk about just the life on the game.
So we're going to start doing.
That's going to be lit.
And like to just show, you know what I really want to do, man.
And this is something in Rima talking about.
So, you know, comment.
if you want to see this.
But I want to take guys
that maybe are known
for the drill music
but like really show
the human side,
you know,
go out and do something fun
going out and do something normal.
I could cook,
fish,
swim,
fight,
shoot,
kick it,
whatever,
gang,
I do it all,
man.
You be cooking?
I've been cooking my whole life
since I was 10.
I'm 33.
You good in the kitchen,
yeah?
What?
What kind of thing you make?
What's a specialty
on the menu?
Ox tails,
lamb chogs,
short ribs,
whatever,
game,
I can make whatever.
Yeah,
I can make a whole thing
for sure.
I do, but I want to focus on the music.
We can do that, but I don't want to make my main.
Me and DJ you was going to do like a cooking,
cooking interview, but he ain't want to make it strictly like cooking.
We were something about all that.
We had a chef come out while we was doing the interview all of.
We could have had all that.
Damn, that's crazy.
Hey, another, more 600 questions, man.
You know, what's kind of like the relationship with Cap?
Obviously, he's incarcerated right now, right?
Which Cap?
Cap Fuck 12th?
No.
Yep.
Oh, he out
Good, Cap out
out
Cap out
for a little bit
Yeah,
that's smart man
That's my real brother
guy
Yeah
I thought he was gonna be in there
a little
A little bit longer than that
You know
No
For what though
What you thought he was in there for
I thought he was in there
For a little
Something serious
Hell no
Cap was in that for a pipe
Cap what you on
I'm at no jump
But they just
I don't even think
Me and Cap
you can talk
Yeah
I chopped it
Hey
Hey, what's good, Cap?
How you doing, man?
Tell Adam for ain't on no bulls.
What a word, bro.
I got true.
We're looking for you.
You're a Roast of Remo, game.
Hey, I was just asking,
because I thought you was locked up,
but they said you'd be in low-key right now.
I'm low-low-law right now.
Man, hey, we're looking for you.
We need you up, a nigga.
It's time, nigga.
Hey, I'm going to tap in with you.
I love everything y'all doing, man.
We appreciate that.
I just talked.
Hold them on Steve.
I just...
Hey, you know, I'm...
We appreciate y'all, man.
For real, for real, bro.
Appreciate you too, man.
I'm doing the sentences right now.
Hey, listen, if we do the interview, man,
you know I'm going to come with a certified question, man.
Ask Mima about the questions.
I'm going to come with a good...
No, you know how we're coming on Steve.
And I ain't...
Oh, you ain't back.
Yeah.
I already...
This is his content.
Tell them, I'll be saying, I know what's going on.
But I'm going to be ready in a minute, man.
I ain't...
I ain't been ready for no interview.
Like, I ain't...
Hey, tell him I'm looking for him, man.
I'm looking.
Come on, we got to line it up.
After this, I'm going to get your number.
Hell yeah, man.
I do some, me, mo.
It's going to be legendary.
I'm trying to send trap-law or wrong show number.
I don't know.
We're going to lock it in.
I love you, bitch.
So it was like you and J.
Maine doing content and shit?
That was the first time you met in person.
Or y'all knew each other from back in the day?
We knew each other, but the first time in person, like, yeah.
What's the light?
Like, it ain't been on backlash?
No, no.
He's doing positive shit.
Yeah, he's funny as fuck.
That band's slow as hell.
Yeah, and I'm slow, so slow and slow together.
Seeing you all together, that was good energy right there.
Yeah, I need to talk.
I'm on that.
Ah, what's up, bitch?
We y'all.
Yeah, I'm supposed to.
Might need to start a podcast together.
No, I'm focused.
You ain't doing no podcast.
I don't want to make my content on straight content.
I want to be, I'm a rapper game.
No, I feel that.
I feel that.
Just keep my music on.
I'm going to come here and there with this type of shit.
Yeah.
What do you think of the whole push-in-piece movement?
Do you kind of condone that?
It's cool.
It's cool.
It makes Chicago better, gang.
Like, we lose too many kids.
I got kids, man.
You see how many kids I got.
My oldest 12, he's watching this shit.
Like, I got younger kids watching this shit.
They want to be, my kid don't want to be known for watching my daddy on there when he died.
Like, you know, I want my dear to be a legend.
Like, you know, I want to be able to say, oh, I'm emo 600 daughter.
I meet more 600 son.
You know?
No.
Oh, my daddy died.
That's the cloud I'm running with.
Hell, no.
And you see how happy my brother was to answer the phone?
That's saying whatever I do, like, they're going to, even if it's wrong, he's going to talk to me later.
He ain't going to get on there and say, oh, hell, no, fuck all that, tell the mood.
That's why I fuck with Shuddy.
Where my boy with Gaddafi at, man, Shark on land.
He's still out.
He in my last video.
Sharp, we've been.
I've been trying to get Shark up here.
I don't know what the fuck.
Then they're going to follow me all type of shit, man.
That's because you probably had Mo Mimo.
You probably was.
I don't know.
Shart, we're going to get you up here, though.
I fought with Sharks.
So y'all got good now?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, hell yeah.
It's been cool.
It's just, little shit.
Yeah, that was a whole back and forth.
Yeah.
What, uh, you, you still keep up with Just Blow?
Yeah, here, yeah.
How's he doing?
Low blow.
I got Timmo on the phone.
Oh, Timmo, what's the word?
Hey, man.
Hey, man, what's happening, man?
I got to try, come on.
Don't get on here tweaking to me.
Hey, what you're saying?
You're on the positive shit, but, like, come on.
Yeah, don't get on here tweaking, Timmo.
Come on, what's the word, man?
man.
Hey, what's good, man.
Hey.
I got travel or wrong,
so I got Remo on the phone.
Adam just walked up.
We're coming with the positive stuff
right now, man.
When you popping out to L.A.?
Get with me, man.
Get with me.
You said what?
When you popping out to L.A.?
I'll probably come out there next month.
All right, man,
I'm gonna get your number from Mimo.
We're gonna line it up.
All right, do that.
Get with me.
All right,
I'll be up there.
We're sending it up now.
Tell her to hear me.
Like, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I get you.
I guess you.
I got you.
I got you.
All right.
All right.
So y'all, you and y'all still locked in.
I'm locked down with everybody again.
Any niggins that ain't locked down with me on some hating shit or some, you know, cloud chasing.
Because he was signed O'TTL2.
Oh, one point in him of dirt.
Just the little this, all that shit.
I don't remember.
I remember.
Can you still do backflips and shit?
Hell yeah.
All that.
How are you learning how to do that shit, man?
I'd be dancing.
Airports all the time of shit.
That's what I told me out.
Oh, that's how.
I'm flexibility.
My flexibility.
I'm flexible is here.
Yeah, I need to get some lessons, man.
See you doing the front flips.
I was like, damn, how does he do that?
That shit easy.
You make it look easy.
So who y'all feel like we need to be paying attention to right now?
That's come up out of Chicago.
I feel like...
Who got it?
Who got it?
Vano.
Vano, I'm 1700.
Yeah.
Shorty Lynn.
Oh, my God.
Other than that, I don't know, gang.
Tiski, D.C., everybody got their way, but surety got it.
Any newcomers?
niggas that we might not know out here yet
What's the little nigga name, man
I got OGDC
All the Cousin
All the other cousin
Oh yeah
I got a tap man
What's the little nigga
What's the little nigga
Fully Chalk
Not fully chop
Fully Chopp and stuff
He'd be out here
He was coming off a little
Wee
He's getting it
Yeah
He's getting the whole other
I was getting it
I'm bro
You get it
I fuck with Foley
Yeah
He ain't stand up nigga
So what's coming next to you
Though they live
What's coming next for you?
What's the vision?
Where we're taking things from here with the music?
I'm actually in the middle of a production deal
where I can promote my next album.
We, you know, my label.
I got the album right now, 600 proof.
We dropped.
Hell yeah.
All that shit.
And we need a 600 compilation project.
We're on that too.
You're on that too.
You're trying to make it, what?
Everybody on the same page and see what we got going on, all that.
You're thinking about them.
You fuck with them.
We need all of us to be on the fuck all that outside.
shit we got going on we need what's going on i want to see you breezy tay all y'all niggas together
man that niggins take got the way right now well tay changed his whole image to the even just the
he'll block and i don't know if he rap i even just to see y'all niggas all come together or y'all
y'all should do an interview with that nick i feel like that'll that'll go up be d'is that'll go
crazy a lot guys be recording music in jail you think we'd ever get a little rondoverse or something
like that or is it is it too
tight with the security in Chicago to
to get a little recording done?
I mean, yeah.
Oh, tell you answer the phone?
I'm like that.
We're talking about that.
Oh, right, right.
Yes, need it, man.
If we can get some of the original 600
names back together on a little jail,
you got the AI recording now,
like we can get a Rondoverse, clean it up,
make it sound.
No one of the studio.
And they didn't do it from the jail.
For real.
You know what I'm saying?
That'd be crazy.
That'd be.
Yeah, we need it.
We need a 600 compilation before it's all sudden done, you know what I'm saying?
Y'all, y'all got come together and drop some shit for the year.
Maybe next year, 2026 then.
We're going to get 6-0, part three?
Yeah, I need that.
Definitely need that, man.
Any questions you got for Ross, man?
Because this is a leg, we have whack.
Oh, Dan, you turn on the table.
Yeah, I want to, because I know niggas see your shit all the time.
You know, I'll pay attention.
I know everything.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm just ready when you're ready for that.
Hey, let's make it happen, man.
Remo,
Remo are going to make the play happen, man.
We're definitely going to try to show people another side.
I'll hear you.
For real.
Gotta be.
Let's do it, man.
Fucking, we got Trailer Ross in the building,
Mimo.
Our boy, Philly in the building,
you already know what's going on.
Make sure y'all like, comment, subscribe.
Mimo, tell the people what you got going on.
Man, you know what's going on.
It's Mimo 600, man.
Go check out that 600 proof right now.
All platforms.
I'm going to, where is that?
Go type that shit in.
That shit going to be there.
We're working right now on a production.
deal. I'm going to drop my next album.
That bitch's going to go crazy.
You know what's going on. Shout out Savvy.
Shout out my production team, my management team.
Shout out Keno.
Y'all know what's going on, man.
We out here, Big 60.
All right, for sure.
We're out.
