No Jumper - Munchie B & Spider Loc On Avalon Gangstas Banning 600 From The Hood
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Man, we made it.
Back to the show, they thought could never happen, man.
But they thought, listen, bro, I'll be real, man.
I'm actually happy, excited that this is episode three.
Because if you guys knew how much everybody fought behind the scenes, man, like, make this happen,
bro.
For me, man, I'm talking about like.
Salute to you, you made it happen, Fico.
Boy, man, bro, like, I'm talking about like late night calls with Munchy and Spider,
bro, just trying to figure out how we get this done, you feel me?
Facts.
Right?
Right.
But, you know, we actually got it.
And I'd be real, bro.
Adam was really pleased last night when the numbers was like four.
4,000 live watching, but guess what though?
It wasn't even live.
It was a video premiere with 4,000 watching.
That's fire.
So that's unique, huh?
Bro, that's like, yeah.
When nickers know it's not live, they don't want to watch it when it's first,
first drive, you know?
Right, so they have 4,000 folks watching for a premiere.
That's what's up.
Yeah, when it be premier, they'd be thinking it's live, though.
You feel me?
Salute to y'all, man.
Y'all did that.
Man, listen, man.
We are here today, man, with Almighty Suspect.
Amir, Kooling, you know.
The OG of the OG.
SPI, the most 60.
And, you know, the big homie, well, the big homie to a bunch of bloods, you feel
me?
Here you know what this?
Muchie B, AKA B team and the mayor, man.
Yes, sir.
And then I'm a lat, Spider from introduce his guest.
It's a real easty partner in my MB3, baby Nubbone, about a dilamo, a hip-hop artist about my section.
Yes, yes, yes, N-B-3.
Oh, Batman, what?
She said what, N-B-3?
Yes.
And what does MB3 stand for?
NB3,
Childhood acronym, NB3, NB3, NB number three, you know.
Oh, wait, hold up.
Doesn't mean what it's trying to figure it out.
No, no, no, it ain't that NB.
Okay.
No, not the one, the disrespectful NB?
Yeah, but it's not that.
It's not the name of a sexy.
No, no, no, no.
NB number three.
It's my artist name.
I'm the street's favorite artist.
Oh, you be rapper?
Yeah.
Spit, you know, like, you know, let me hear it.
Come on.
Come on a 10 seconds.
Come on.
You're always trying to demand to rap.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You want to hear it?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Went hard for the money.
I'm telling you true.
Pitches I fuck with got felonies, too.
Stacking them bills like it's bailing me crew.
Angel right here and she telling me, shoot.
Take off the tie like a 70 coup.
I'm on the spot in the Beverly's too.
100 shots and they're heading for you.
50 going to hit you and split you in two.
Killers and real ones is all I salute.
Pay me in millions of pay me in troops.
I got a cut.
couple of the honey to do telling your woman they honey to do straight from the
rude this is the truth Kobe your joy nigga both them shoot
let's go yeah let's go hey listen all right he got hey hey listen I fash you for me
hey quick question okay you're part of blue team right no no that's that's that's my
home boys though that's that's big nut bone yeah yeah I want to know where they get
blue team for the blue team so so so so so so so that that it has a
had no, well, B team.
Y'all didn't hear that first?
Nah, no, no.
It don't have no correlation with the B team.
No correlation.
You know what is the B team and the blue team is the blue team.
Shout out to the blue team.
Shout out to the blue team.
That's the home team, but that's they grow.
You know what I mean?
But yeah, yeah, yeah, no, that has no correlation with it.
Yeah, I like to ask the revenue.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He started last night, yeah.
Yeah, that's my boy, yeah.
Man, you, listen, man, so last week, we had a great episode, man,
and we have, like, some of the comments that
that we want to share, man.
So,
so Deborah Hamilton stated,
and is this on the screen?
Yeah.
So,
so Deborah Hamilton
stated,
Munchy B, you write about
the Crip Macs.
100%.
I agree with you, too, my brother.
Cali,
Kaui-19 says
best podcast
on no jumper.
All right, next.
That thing.
Yeah, salute.
Salute that I like that.
Yay boy,
4994 says we should name this podcast
the tell it all podcast.
Yeah, you gotta have a hater.
Nah, right? Nah, that's some love, right?
That's a, that's a
detective podcast.
Oh, okay, okay.
Look at the emojis. Ain't the emojis just like to throw up green?
Nah, man, that's just laughing.
Oh, he just laughing. All right.
Tell it all, having all.
Now, they do look green.
Yeah, kind of right, yeah, yeah, but I don't know, man.
It's got about.
No, it's probably like the Blu-ray.
So, LG Polo says two of the greatest stutterers on the West Coast, me and Munchie.
Damn.
I only stutter when I'm faded, though.
But, okay, that's funny, though, right?
Yeah, I'll be starting on top.
Yeah, they better fall back off you.
I ran across that one last night.
Wait, am I the greatest stutterer on the West Coast?
Yeah, for sure.
Okay.
Well, you were ODM slim neck and neck, but.
It seemed like you really make it work.
No, fast.
Okay, true.
But not, like, ODIM Slim don't start it like that, though.
You got a something.
It's something he got.
Yeah, it's like a glitch.
It's not a glitch.
It's like, right, right, right.
Because, like, his words be like...
O'Dem Slims, like, he's speaking triple-ton.
Like, it gets...
He's getting faster.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, his shit's like a starter.
Like, he got to get a starter fix on his car.
Right.
That's true.
Is there more popular stutter than Flacco?
Yeah, of course they are, right?
I'm Joe Biden
Oh
Man, that's senile old ass
He doesn't know where the fuck he at
No, no, no
Actually like
When he was younger
He was like a bad stutter
If I mean
They totally learn how I like control it for a little bit
But if you like
See him do like longer conversations
His stutterer come out
That's crazy munchy
That alcohol make you stutter
Because my grandpa was a badass stutter
But he had stopped stuttering
As soon as he'd get drunk
So he turned into a drunk
So he'd like he'll drink to not stutter
No no no
I think that's some nervous
me getting shot in the head.
So when I drink, I get the stuttering and shit.
That makes sense.
But if I'm paying attention to it, I can catch you, though.
Is that why you not drink, sipping a day?
That makes sense.
No, I ain't sipping that day because I got to get more professional, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
I salute that.
But I might just, like, get a buzzball or something from now on or something.
Okay.
Now, yo, I feel like that's like the misperception, right,
when people, like, look at y'all.
You know, y'all are, like, highly professional and perfectionist.
For example, we've been doing this podcast now for I don't know how long.
They've been here earlier before me, like 30 minutes before.
Right?
Like, every time, you feel me?
Like, they're professionals.
Yeah.
You know, right?
I know you come to the shortest distance, too.
Yes, right?
Man, you be around the corner and be like, right.
But that's the work ethic, though.
You know, that discipline, you know what I'm saying?
Of course.
You got to want it.
You know what I mean?
No, like, listen, right?
And Munchy is a professionalist, like, he text me after every podcast and tell me, like,
what exactly like, we feel me?
Like, we feel me like, we, you know, you know, you know, like, need a
changing shit, you know?
No, I'll be doing a new space learning.
You feel me?
That's how you get better.
Yeah, I be doing a self-check.
Man.
Look, man, so T1N Max says,
pathetic flaco,
100% turns every pair of pants
into leggings, you feel what I?
Okay.
Are these pants like leggings, yo?
Them is better than I've seen.
Yeah, that's some of your baggage jeans.
I understand.
What size is you supposed to wear, bro?
So I'm supposed to wear size 40.
I'll be wearing, you know,
like a 38th and shit.
No, you shouldn't wear nothing 30, bro.
Yeah, nothing, 30s.
I don't even try to get in no 30s.
You shouldn't be in no 30 years.
Well, I'm short, too.
I wear a 36, bro.
It fits, listen, it fits because I'm short.
You feel me, right?
So, like, 36, you don't sure they don't.
But you actually want, you actually.
You're dying one of these.
But he wants your pens to actually fit you.
We don't want our pants to fit us like you do, though.
No, he don't want to be nothing like the thugs, so he did a complete opposite.
But you're getting, like, kind of saucy santan-in-vise with that.
So you got to get your shit a little bitter, V-Ten.
Not facts.
No, the facts.
No, true, right?
Yo, listen, we should do, though, like a vlog where, again, is no jumper has to sponsor this.
But they give us, like, the budget and Munchy and Spide it for me to take me shopping.
Done deal, let's get it done.
Josh.
Can we clear that, Josh?
They go dress this nigga like he's going to a hood day.
Yes.
I can imagine that.
That was spider and Munchy getting his shopping.
Get his jacket.
You're going to be straight.
Now, facts, though.
Yeah.
What do you actually fly?
What kind of soul?
Munchy, what kind of soul?
What kind of shows in? What kind of shows he in? What kind of shows you put him in?
Chuck? Oh, shit.
Nah, he ain't gonna do you on no chucks. We got out of you Florida. You got some shots.
They get you together. Some, some forces and some bunch or something.
Take that thing in a t-shirt mark. Get us some pro club. Put that little dickie suit.
The bill up the bottom is, though. New balance. So let's say a thousand-dollar budget.
You get some. Get you right. I send her a home girl to the store. She boost.
I get the thousand dollars.
SBI. SBI what you want in me?
Sv-R.
With the thawie?
And now you want to tell.
Which home girl?
Which home girl be you're supposed?
What's up with this?
I don't even know.
I'm a bag back him down.
Flacco, Betty, yeah, what story y'all take him to?
That should be.
You take him to Swami?
I'm going to pay this guy.
I'm going to take it down.
With that band, you'll get him right.
I'm a bad.
Nah, you're right through a band at Neemish, bro.
That's a fast.
For shoes and jeans.
Shoes and put them in a pro club.
We need more in the band for Neemish.
Pro club, shoes.
Yeah, way more than the band.
Okay.
Get them to $200 jeans, $200 jeans, $700 shoes.
And a pro club, no, but listen
And in a T-shirt.
He'll be right.
You're glad to go.
Hey, I'll go some expensive shoes,
some little Amiris or something,
couple hundred dollars jeans,
and then get him a little regular top and a hat.
He's a pro-no.
No, no, you get a polo.
Can't fit a man, man.
You feel that.
They do tight.
I can't, listen.
You can't fit no amirs.
Well, Mary, like, stops at 38 or 40.
You need the 40.
The Mary ain't going to happen for him.
But they're like a skinny 40.
I mean, you're like, bro, you put that shit on.
What about G-Star or seven?
Yeah, yes, yes.
He just gets some 501s, bro.
He'll be all right.
There you go.
We put some 501s with a polo shirts, some designer shoes, some Gucci.
Yeah, man.
Look, Mr. Look, man.
So M. Vegas says, if they keep these same people, this is going to be the best show they have, which I agree.
Shaboo.
Next.
Yo, so Mr. Politic 27 says much you got to be able to see a little bit.
Everybody say that.
I hear that a lot.
All right.
Next.
So in Vegas says you can tell Spider and his daughter have an immense amount of love for each other.
I love you, baby.
Oh, you brought your feet on last time?
Yeah, my first one.
Yeah, my first one.
Yeah, my first one, she's sitting right here.
Yo, Spider, the comments was like, yo, bro, let's, bro.
Let's, bro, my spider daughter is man.
Man, God is good.
God is good.
God is good.
Hey, listen.
You are wild.
Paul, listen.
He's wild.
No, I'm saying.
You don't know how.
You ain't got no kids.
I got a daughter.
You are a wild.
The comments at that, though, he's all right.
And she's grown or she's grown.
She's like, well, like 21, 28.
You buy you four.
I got two daughters.
It's my granddaughter.
Why it?
Yeah.
Bricking a building.
It's my baby, though.
Right.
Hey, man, so look, so Lil K-600 says,
nah, bro,
this can see dead homies.
He said that with too much confidence,
and look how he's pointing to someone like,
you know you up.
Oh, my God,
it was like the 14-minute mark when you was talking about,
like, you've seen something, I guess,
like it was a picture of George Bush, I think, doing something?
Man, I ain't been
like this forever.
They're soft.
No, I said it was a picture of George Bush
with a cab gun and confidence.
I know George Bush was company.
But the last time when Almighty was sitting
where NB3 was sitting,
and you was pointing out Almighty.
You was pointing at that,
talking to me. I'm like, I was
guests, I was wondering myself like,
Hey, hey, man, can I see you a little bit,
though, you feel me?
Listen, I would, listen, I would,
Listen, I would take this to the grave.
I think Monchy B.
You were like, is using this
to sort of like handicap his ops,
meaning, pull up thinking I can't see,
I'm going to do it to you.
I ain't got no more ops, I don't think.
Well, oh, wait, though, because, listen,
because I don't want to bring up no conflict,
but on that couch when you and the,
and the dude was there,
your Munchy B was like,
he was on his shit.
What you're talking about?
He was moving.
He was moose.
He was moz.
Like the cut and above it.
He's about beesie.
Yeah, I'm like, you, bro, you're looking like the reflex in his eyes.
You set the reflexes, you know.
Yeah, like, I saw him like keeping his, he was, I could tell he was feeling that
body, like he was sizing his mother.
He was just, he's too close.
He was right.
Yeah, he knew what, yeah, you could tell him.
I could tell.
He knew exactly where every party.
I can tell him.
I don't want to, what's the word you say, expound?
Expound.
Yeah.
He said, he say what didn't happen and I don't know, whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bro, when we lose one sense, I'm sure the other ones get heightened.
I'm good with him.
So he know exactly where it was, you know what?
And guess what?
They was at the Boss Mac podcast, and this Boss Mac merch I got on.
That's right.
Shout out, Boss Mac.
Boss Mac.
All right.
All right.
Marty next.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah.
So that's why 600 made that video saying you better be prepared to move your family if you out here beefing.
Oh, so listen.
Oh, you listen.
So that's something I wanted to action spider
Because the fans were kind of saying
Bro, like, why blame it on Wack when
600 has, you know, sort of made
these, like, borderline threats even more in terms of like,
yo, listen, man, you feel me, right?
You know.
I don't think Wack got the blame.
It's just, it's just after that,
the address went up.
Yeah.
Right.
And then his name came up.
Of course.
But they, here, butto,
butto, like,
and they think that 600 are saying,
to beef you,
Like, you have to be prepared to move your family.
They think that there was a shot at the house thing.
I agree.
Okay, so, okay, so.
You got to have money to go to war,
if you agree, do you still think that, you know,
that it's from that side and not, you know?
Well.
And not this side?
Again, I'm not instigating, people.
Please don't have it.
You know, I still have my suspicions.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
I can't prove nothing, but we made those adjustments anyway,
so it ain't, there ain't no babies nowhere around that area.
All right, man.
So, so, so, so, so, so, uh, look, man, speaking of, since.
These are some wild time, bitch.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying back like, damn.
I'm crazy.
Speaking of 600, man, you feel me?
So, a guy by name of Avalon Blue.
That's my pal.
My homie Pops.
Team Blue.
He's been up here with me.
Who?
Uh, my name is PJ.
Ah.
One of the homies who you was like, he'd be in your videos dancing and shit.
That's his pops.
Ah, I bet.
So.
I grew up Avalon Bow.
Well, not grow up with him because he's an older
But I grew up knowing him
You know what I'm saying?
Type shit
Right, so he banned 600 from the Avalon's
And his reason was because he says
He said that 600 came
Acted messy
Now, now we would discuss exactly
Like what like 600 did
After we hear what Avalon Blue had to say
He's the deal blue
All right
T blew my nigga
Let's see
Yeah
All right
Wait, so wait, we pause.
My headphones?
Yeah.
All right, okay, yeah.
Hey, we go there.
Hey, this is Avalon Blue, man.
First off, I want to tell my Avalon community, I apologize my Avalon community
for giving you unnecessary phone calls, man.
I apologize for getting y'all getting these phone calls about this 600 BS yesterday.
Man, I apologize, man.
I'm doing a PC event yesterday at the part, bro.
My hands are tied.
Got church phone, bro.
I got caught for the moment, bro.
I don't know that dude, brother.
I just met that dude for the first time.
So from here on out,
but the shenanigans that he brought behind him,
he is now banned from the Avalon's.
We don't need that business, brother.
And the word on the street,
being you appealing that shit
that you show this big dog,
so handle your business, bro.
Please, you're not welcome to the Avalon's.
Nobody beg you the program.
Again, I apologize to the Avalon family,
homie to even get y'all caught up
in this bullshit.
Yeah, big you, bro, I apologize.
You even have your name in my mouth about some bullshit, bro.
So I apologize to me for me.
I ain't big in the program, bro.
I ain't, I ain't nothing big about me not to apologize
to a grown-ass man when you wrong.
Avalon Blue wrong, bro.
You even getting that business.
A-8, 600, you banned from Avalon.
I pause, so listen.
Sorry.
So listen, man.
I first want to say, you feel me, you know,
I have permission to speak on this because
I'm sitting with suspect.
I'm sitting with Spidea Loved to OG
with Monchy B and with NB3, right?
These are all war-respected LA
games and so.
So, because I'm sitting with them,
I have the right to speak on this.
Now, I'm saying this, though.
I'm saying this, bro, this is a street in the year.
I have a problem with this, and here's why.
You see, I'm not a street in a-old,
but I know all-to-all about being thrown under the bus.
If you watch the full video, you know
that since Hunter stated, hey, bro, I was
even going to speak on this.
After the homie, right, and Evelyn Blue, right?
And he confronted 600 about the grid program.
They spoke on it.
And then Evelyn Blue said, yo, what's that big use of you be talking about, right?
Cool.
And then after that now, some other old dude came on.
And the old dude said, is that paperwork real?
Do you have it?
And 600 said, of course I do.
I can Google and pull it up.
So then, so if y'all's the first.
one who provoked it and
instigated the shit coming out
and now you banning him
because he provided what your actions to provide
I feel like that's not right
at the park they was doing some
with different hoods there
and it's like on some peace type
type shit you know what I'm saying
but when he comes ahead
to hood he comes in with a different agenda
right no I'm not free
like you can't use nobody
turf for a stage plate you know what I mean
right
but in the avenue
Avenue Blue.
Avon Blue.
He was breaking it down
like, you know what I'm saying?
Because a couple of them
Avalon do's, they're part of the grid thing.
You're like, and I ain't no snitch.
So he's telling them how it go
or whatever and 600 sounds like he was hearing them out.
But, you know, you can't use
nobody's hood for like, you know what I'm saying,
props and shit, you know what I'm saying?
No, true, though.
If they asked you for it, though.
That's how it came up because Blue
do grid work for his hood.
And he's like, you try to say grid workers all.
Yeah.
And then after that, though,
Blue said,
yo, what's that big use of you was talking about?
And then the other and O'Hey came and asked for the paperwork
to see the paperwork.
But see, the thing is, once you read what you got,
that's not no paperwork.
Okay.
So now you came over here in our section.
We got a report with the G.
That's what the East Side Avalon Blue Party thing is.
We got a report with the West Side, homie.
We ain't got no smud on him.
I gave you opportunity to present whatever you had to present,
and it's bucket for you.
Okay.
It's something the police claim that big you, David Austin said.
Okay.
We don't give a fuck what the police said, I said.
Okay.
You cannot verify that he said that.
When he got the opportunity to give an actual statement, he turned it down.
600 read that at the same time.
Yeah.
So once you come over here and try to present some shit that ain't none of our business at a peace rally.
Right.
But then I ask for it, though, if it ain't your business.
It was the natural progression of the conversation when you come addressing the grid.
Mm-hmm.
So we have grid interest.
over here. And we know you've been bringing
a big new name associated with Gris. So it probably
was just a natural progression
in that, just to bring that up.
Of course. So now when you brought it and what you
got, what you're presenting ain't got no merit, get the
fuck up out of here. Go somewhere with that.
Well, sure. Okay. So
I understand that though.
But when you say, hey,
man, like you brought that messiness
over to us, no, bro.
You asked for the messiness. Right?
Right. Right. Like, fun of the right?
You know, that's fucked up. It would have never happened.
He didn't go, though.
It would never happen if 600 didn't go, though.
Was them documents ever presented?
Did he ever come with some type of paperwork?
He Googles some shit.
He Googles some shit. That was nothing, bro.
Right?
It was like a false allegation.
Yes.
Yeah.
The police supposed to say that, Big, you said something.
And then when he came to court, it was proven that it was never said because he waived his,
he didn't waived his Miranda rights.
You know what I don't want to talk.
And, Big U has actually filed a grievance and filed a motion against the officer.
or so for lying on him with the extra step
to make sure he can unveil and unravel the fact that I never
made that statement. So he can't just take it on the chin either.
No, sure, right?
Baltho, don't you have an issue, though, with, again,
I know that y'all probably have your opinion
in of, like, and of, like, 600, right?
But don't you all have an issue with what feels like,
hey, bro, like you was curious about something?
Not at all.
I delivered or something.
Not at all.
It backfired.
Not at all.
And now you're throwing me under the bus to stay in, if I light.
I wish they would have kept them there a little longer and figured it out
and let some worse happen to him.
Go ahead.
Hey,
I think they apologizing because they saw the town.
They gained the cribs, bro.
And that's really, that's a neighbor of business.
So he's like, I should.
That's, that's common respect.
But at the same time, once it's on the internet, you open the door for everybody to talk about it, though.
So that's like, that go both ways.
But if you can't go to your sales.
mixing it crack open no paperwork in front of the crips.
You ain't got no business cracking it open in front of nowhere.
But they ask them for it, don't.
And that's another thing.
They said, if you're not good in your hood, don't come to ours.
And that's what I heard from the dude from Atlantic Drive.
Yeah.
Then I heard.
The Park Villages?
The PJ.
Yeah, yeah.
Yep.
From PJ, they're saying, like, if you ain't good.
Henry O'Kendle over there before you come trying to parlay in somebody else shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Yo, hey, okay, okay.
So then do you think that they found
out any new information
about 600 status
in the 60s?
I think it was just the way he was moving,
to be honest. You know what I mean? Real
street niggas gonna see like it's something ain't right
in this situation. I think he got around and he
came, like Munchy said, came with a
different type of agenda, a different type
of energy. You know what I mean, if you're out here for
some peace and got all the family out
here and everything, his kids out here, and you come
and talk about something that don't make no
sense. Like, what is you doing?
No, sure. Okay, sure, right. But if they say, yo, you do
got to know, bro, when a nigga, like,
if I'm a part of some shit where I'm trying to get back to my
community and I'm going to look up on the internet
that you're saying, niggas is a part of this shit
to snitch, I'm probably going to say something when you
You're involved in what I got going on.
You know what I'm saying? Yes.
Okay, so yes, right.
But if they say, yo, if you're not good in your hood,
don't come to our hood, well,
they didn't find out no new information.
Like, Ryan, like, it's the same shit that's been going on
it.
And they still accept to him in their hood.
We don't know that.
We don't know that because these niggas might not even be so involved in everything that's 600 guys going on.
But they'll find out right at that moment because he's there.
They flaco, bro.
It seemed like the plotting and thicket.
Like, you're seeing everything on the phone on the internet and then you got a spider go over there.
And he over there with your homies calling you out.
And they're saying he got hood issues.
So people are like, oh, it's real.
They probably thinking like, you know what I'm saying?
At first, because he's talking like he got a team of 60s that rock with him also.
Aren't you interested in seeing what 60s are accompanying him?
Why he never having three buddies with him?
I ain't interested.
No, not you.
I'm talking to flaco.
Okay, listen.
I'm not saying that he's good or not good.
I'm just saying, right, that regardless of our opinion and on 600,
there's something to be said, bro, is when somebody, like, legit says,
yo, what's up with that, you know, big use of you be talking about?
And then somebody else said, yo, do you have the paperwork?
And he said, yeah, of course, and pull it up.
You're missing something.
Now, look, bro.
The second old dude, after 600 read that shit said, oh, that ain't your paperwork.
The second dude thought he was reading his own paperwork.
He didn't even know what was going on.
Sure, though.
But you keep bringing him up like you.
But he still after paperwork, though.
He thought it was 600's own paperwork.
You don't remember after he finished out?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, true, though, right?
Yeah.
No, true, right.
But for them to say, okay, so they invited him over there.
Not them particular individuals.
Uh, and he set the ex-caron, right?
Somebody from Compton.
Yeah.
So an average regular crib is cool.
The homie on his way,
call me, where you want to sound part?
Cove.
Pull up.
I can come.
Yeah.
But when you're a goof troop,
that invitation is not going to be that thorough.
You ain't no telling them what's going to happen.
But wait, but, and he called cartoons first,
and cartoon called his homies, they, they feel me right?
And cartoon said, don't go, don't go.
And the homies said, hey, bro, we don't care.
Let him come at Cartoon gave $600 to go ahead, right?
So don't say if you're not good in your hood, don't come to ours where y'all knew everything he's fair.
Hey, hey, right.
All that shit is.
All that shit don't matter.
On the east side, don't know that shit matter.
That nigger would come up stanking and all that shit that you think is right around.
But as far, like, you really got to think of it, like, because I really don't got no, I really don't care.
It's none of my business.
I don't pay too much money, $6,000, you know.
He just popped up and then, so, like, uh, but, but, you really don't know, but,
But when I see certain people speaking out on the situation, it make you looking because
Compton Rick Rock, shout out of Conta Rick Rock, jumped up there and he, somebody that I know
that's going to stand on something.
He ain't about to just be making those statements.
He's like, man, look, you're not wanting in Compton.
Wow.
I didn't Rick Rock said that?
Go to Rick Rock.
Hold on.
Hold on.
He said, he said the whole.
The whole city.
Rick Rock is like, you ain't about to come because I guess it's something over the YBE
and the mirror chain.
And he went to the park villages.
But I see what he's saying.
You instigating shit.
He was like, I'm not with the bullying and all this shit and all that.
And he was like, you're not worried in this city no more.
That's deep.
I didn't know Rick Rock got close.
So I'm like, damn.
And that's what got my attention on Sixth and Tubb like, damn.
And Rick Rock's saying that.
I remember Rick Rock sat him down at the beach and tried to have a real, like, heart to
heart men, conversation with him some months back.
Yeah.
But now to hear him say that.
Or Instagram.
Let me see.
Look, Flacco, you got a real life too, right?
When some niggas got a relationship with a nigga or.
They fuck with a certain nigga, and you say you got paperwork on them,
and they could hear you out.
But once they, if they feel like it's bunk or they feel like it's not valid,
then they're going to be like, all right, we hurt you out.
Now, don't bring your ass up here.
I think that's kind of, that's simple, nigga.
Yeah, you get a due process.
You know what I'm saying?
You get a due process still.
Like, this is my man's, but I'm going to hear you out because it snitching, nigga.
These is real allegations, so I hear you out.
But if I'm not saying it's real, it's not real, I don't know.
But if the nigga say it's not real, you know what I'm saying?
You know 600 got gaffled leaving the park.
And after he got gaffled, he asked the police officers,
could he take a photograph with him?
That ain't nothing new, though.
Of course.
But guess the police told him,
no, you just want to put me on YouTube.
The nigga 600 said, oh, you see my videos.
That's gangster?
What?
Everything I just said.
I'm not flicking it up with no police.
Even when I was elementary, they had the Lodero officers.
I ain't no pictures of it.
He's a bad kid.
He's just a bad kid.
Huh?
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
So, wait, like, so.
That's prime 90s.
Wait.
There, that's crazy.
So taking a picture with the police is wrong, but then, like, I was told that gay members are actually, like,
asking the little homies who got no criminal records to go into the police academy and become police.
They're not a little homie, necessarily.
Who says that?
I never heard no older nigga.
I raised, I raised my son.
I got a son as a correction officer.
I advised him to go in law enforcement the day one.
Yeah, right.
But he's not no little homie.
He's a young black man.
I told my daughter, because she turned off from the police.
She didn't see her house to get ready and all that.
I taught her she could be a police and need some good police.
You know what I'm saying?
Of course.
But she ain't, she ain't interesting.
She's going to go to the medical route or whatever, whatever.
But, you know what I'm saying?
Nobody's going to tell the little guy's a job, though.
I mean, you do that.
That's why I got a problem with Rick Ross, bro, because you tried to deny that you was a CEO.
Yeah, he should have just claimed that.
Anything that you hide is a whole car.
You know what I'm saying?
He changed the story a couple of times.
One time he admitted it and he said that he was bringing drugs in that motherfucker.
And he said, he got sent to do that job on some mafia.
Right, that's what he said.
But he came with that too late.
Yeah, fact.
He came right off that.
Yeah.
He came up with that good-ass story later.
We would almost believe, you.
I just don't like that.
He was a CEO and you had keys to the sale, but you have going to like, use this big dope dealer.
And then kids might want to follow you and do that, and you ain't ever did it.
Yeah.
You ain't ever sold nothing with some albums.
That's like sending a nigga on a dummy mission
That's like a nigga who game bang
He ain't never been on no type of mission
But once all the other niggas who go to jail
Who's been on missions
Now he's sending the little niggas on mission
Like ain't gonna do this
And you're not one of them niggas who was doing that
That happens too
All the time
You wasn't the nigg who was doing it
The real niggas die
Or they get laid or they get laid
Or they go to jail
And that's the buster nigger
Who was hiding the whole time
Now he runs shit now
I can see I see a face in my head
So clear right now
Oh, my, my.
I didn't see me all the time, bro.
That's what I think in everything
I think.
Yeah.
Wait, though.
So, like, wait, okay, so, and he said
that Compton, Rick Rock has
banned 600 from Compton?
Yeah, yeah.
And how's that possible?
Like, the city is crazy.
Yeah.
And do he have, like, that much power
to ban somebody from the entire city?
Not just anybody.
I mean, that's a time.
It's not just anybody.
But with the whole community, you can see 600 doing it.
Rick Rock got a voice enough.
He got a, that's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
And you got to realize, he don't mean.
like when you just drive through
when you just step foot in Compton
he means you go to these hoods
pull your phone out
do this condo shit
that's what he mean
you don't mean
just pulling to the Louisiana
drive through and shit
you know what I'm saying
like he mean actually
be outside
he mean like
he has like no ops
like uh
and he just like runs
all of Compton
like he has like
no no
no no
you know I got a good piece street he going
over there
he's bringing all the down
he's old dude
you know
he's some shit you can
he can't
he can tap in no
With his option, go there, right?
Now, when you're the right older nigga,
that right older nigga can call somebody over there
and be like, shut that down.
Oh, well, okay.
I promise you, I can't make the call.
And much you got somebody on the other side
and they can call and be like, shut that down.
The majority, all the Compton Pai rules,
I can speak on their behalf.
They feel the same way.
I didn't make that call, but I'm aware that they feel that way.
You feel me?
He can't come nowhere around the Contra Damuz either.
And like I just said, like,
just because Much you got Oz,
that don't mean you're on fucking money,
so you think you're going to go on some other side to certain people.
I guarantee you,
certain ones, bunch of you be able to call like, hey, bro,
niggas said he's gonna go over there, we're not doing none of that.
And niggas gonna respect that out of certain bonds and relationships.
I got a lot of relationships.
You know what I'm saying?
People think, people think everybody is hate me in.
I'll just be laughing.
I got a lot of relationships though.
Yeah, no, he knocked in.
Just because the nigga gay guy, he got opt that.
He can't call nobody from that other side to get you right.
Yeah, man.
Look, so, here, man, so, so,
can one of y'all, like, like, break down from me?
So what's like the significance of six
being banned from Avalon because I thought
like they were already like opposition.
It seemed like the Avalon's got
some structure out of the left. They had to talk and they
came to, as a collective
he can't come over here
trying to make a spectacle out of us in our hood.
You know what I'm saying? This ain't no Medea
stage play. And they ain't
the only ones other hood. Yeah, that's what I say. And it's
ugly to be banned from Hood in L.A.
Outside of game, you know,
differences. You know what I mean?
Ben is. In the whole hood, I don't care what hood
it is. It could be sad. When the whole hood
say you can't come
because everybody got politics
ain't no whole
hood ever told me
I could do nothing
and you're the number one
nigga trying to make
it your business
to go to hood
and you're the one
with the man
I listen
mister look
so another hood
it appears
or somebody from another hood
called Compton TG
and Donnie
Free to Loke
could you pull that up
so
right so apparently
like Compton TG's
homie
um
banned 600 from their hood
but apparently like
600
I used to manage, like, come to TG, right?
I mean, I think he was associated with him and promoting him.
I don't know how much management he did, but he did quite a bit of promoting on TG's bad.
Yo, how folks?
Oh, boy, that was talking, I was in camp with him, though.
Awak.
Yeah, yeah, AWAC.
All right, your first place?
Question me, got me steady saying who was you and all that?
I don't even know you, bro, on Qaeda Nation.
So don't throw no land drive crib didn't know nothing, bro.
Anything got to do in Landry, Crip?
Don't keep an land dry about your mouth, bro.
On crib.
TG is not tired of you.
He's not the fuck with you.
Oh, my young man is standing on business, cuz.
On crib, he's on.
Whatever the street's holl and that's what Cud's on, bro.
He ain't doing that.
You a content creator.
Keep that content creating over there.
Cubs, we don't get in L.A.
Potechis.
On Crip, nigga, they say you ain't good in your hood.
Nigger, if you ain't good in your own hood,
nigga, you know you ain't good in mine on the set, nigga.
So, yeah, like I just say, Cubs, PSA,
you stay over there where you at, bro.
Don't keep an engine.
We're gonna stay what we at, cuz cool than doing us.
I'm gonna crib, because we're not, cause.
Don't do it, bro.
You steady-
Eat that ass.
Eat that ass.
Okay.
He's not playing with that.
Somebody, explain what happened to all that.
He's that.
Yeah.
That's not a good look, bro.
That's two dudes from Compton that said that.
Rick Rock and A-Wat.
And the park video.
Okay.
So what happened, though?
Like, why is he making this video about something?
What I know that backstory?
Maybe he says something about TG,
or he brought TG name up or something.
That's what I'm thinking.
I don't know.
The boy 600 invite to South Park was through a nigga from Atlantic Drive.
Because he brought a name.
All because, niggas probably going to be watching it.
I watched the video where the niggins 600 was like, yeah, shout out until you film me down there.
When he explained the whole shit, he shouted them out.
You know a lot of niggas, bro, if you're not good, they don't want you to bring their shit up.
They don't want you to bring their hood up in nothing.
That's how niggas be feeling.
You know, I'm saying?
Like, nigger don't want his hood.
involved in nothing that you got going on.
That's probably where you come up with that one.
You know, so how much of this is Big You inspired in terms of how much of this is them saying,
yo, we are more scared of Big You than we like, hey, too, right?
So we won't.
Bro, you got to look like, niggins and pride.
Niggins are not.
Just in general.
Just as you say fear.
Not fierce respect.
Nah, bro.
They're not saying don't come over there because of Big U, though, bro.
Because he's not good in his own good.
And then he, the shit he's doing.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Your 600 wants you to think it's personal with him and big you.
Yeah.
It's bigger than that.
I mean, go chill up in your own hood.
Right.
I don't know.
I think if it's beef, man, y'all should have been handled that.
It ain't no beef.
That's how I look at to be honest.
It wouldn't be nothing to talk about.
It's, you know what I'm saying?
It's, yeah.
But see, 600 need us.
We need to hear somebody else from 60s confirm he even from 60s
because all the 60s, all the ones I talk to say,
Cuzz ain't from 60s.
All?
All the six olds I talk to.
And I talk to a lot of them on a regular.
They all say he aimed from 6-0.
Big you embraced him at one point.
He had, yes.
But at this point, his status is no longer.
It was never 100% stamped.
It was always on a probationary, conditional.
Probationary.
Yeah, it takes status.
A probationary.
You know, he was like a reserve.
No.
Reserved crib?
Extremely disposable, not revered at all.
Wait, hold on.
A reserve crib is.
I thought that he was like the number one, like, shooter, like the going up there.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, you trolling there, huh?
I'm not trolling now, though.
He was a purse.
He was in every big you video about, like, a year ago.
My ass, like, the right hand as a nigga up there.
I don't know about no shooters.
Me either.
So he wasn't, like, like, okay.
So a year ago, he was not being, like, shown as a nigga up there, like, yo, like, he's one of them ones?
We big you?
Yeah.
No.
The only time I seen him with big you.
on camera, Big U was marking him out.
No, no, I'm talking about
besides being with Big U, they was, they was
like accepting him and he was running around
eating chili cheese fries and shit, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I didn't hear nothing back to then, but...
Paying a lot of niggas? Okay,
so look, I heard that
you got a platform, niggas that let you
be around to use... His name, 600,
is a legend, rest in peace
ransom for 60, it's a legend, he got
that name because ransom got him for 600 pounds.
And we interview him in the future, ask him about them
600 pounds, ransom took from him.
Wait.
Wait, all right.
So, wait.
So, like, he was, like, an ex-ex, like, drug dealer,
and that's how he got to some other pounds?
Well, I think he, somehow he stumbled up on some pounds that belonged in him,
and ransom relieved him of him.
Oh, my, my, my, my.
Wait, wait, wait.
So.
Wait.
So.
And my homie, baby, seven, got him for some pounds, too.
My bad's he, I think.
Oh, wait, hold on.
Oh.
So, 600.
before boxing was like a kingpin
Like he has
No not a kingpin
He was just a nigga
That has king pins
He gets his hands on twisters
He touched a lot of different twists
He sensed in the past
I don't want to say
What that name did
And they don't know for a show
But
Probably a queen pin
I guess Spiter San
He didn't got stripped
For shit before
All right
And what happened to him though
Like I don't know
What happened was
My homie was like
Damn I be hearing this name
600 600 600
I know Christopher
I remember him
So I take 6600
like, you know my homie woo-de-woo?
He was like, yeah, he owe me.
I'm like, so I know how my
homie get down, so I like sending him my homie the screen
shot, he's like, oh, that nigga, because he called me
and told me what the real get-down was.
That, okay,
so you know with this, nigga, bro, he got to get
the bottom. Big old lollipop.
Wait a though, I was always told, though, by,
by a Munchy B, that
we don't respect thieves,
we respect robbers, meaning this.
If I gave you $600,
pounds and you never like pay me what you owe me where that's theft no no no no I think I was
telling you about don't respect jailhouse thieves you being in jail stealing yeah you're you're
that's a sin in in jail you can't like sleep you can't snack something like right before somebody
but like in jail you can't you know what I'm saying you as long as you know I have it it's a difference
bro that jail house theory and it's funny that you'll come to jail for a robbery or stealing and
And when you get there, like, can't steal nothing from nobody.
If you, if you see somebody like, flaco, give me them tight-ass pants.
Yeah.
Like, take the nigga shit.
Yeah, take it.
All that sneaky shit.
That's different.
Yeah.
But I didn't come back to his saying.
Let me have it.
Come back to where he's sleeping.
And if you give it to me.
It's bad.
And I refuse to pay you.
It's bad.
Okay.
I didn't seek it before.
What I could say is about about 600.
For real.
People allowed them to claim, claim their gang.
Because I guess it was in a benefit at the time.
And it backfired.
I mean, it ain't.
You got to point the finger at the person that was being a liaison for him and had them around.
Yeah.
You don't have to own that, man.
Wait, all.
So look.
So if I ask, right, right?
To wear your chain, right?
It's a shula homie here, right?
And then I go to, like, my day in a club, and then I just like...
Get your shit booked?
I don't give it back.
Yeah, right?
I just, like, go ghost on you, you feel me, right?
I don't like, feel me?
and answer Carltonmore,
did I rob you or die I steal from you?
You took your shit.
Nah, that's good.
You took your shit.
But when you see him, it's how you,
how you see him.
How you're going to see me.
Yeah, you got to, you know.
I haven't seen you.
Like, we just like,
you don't see him,
he's going to out at you.
You can't run in high.
You got to look,
you got to really be like,
I got your shit,
nigga, I'm going to be in the same
spot.
You know, not really, though.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Man, if you know who got it.
You know what I be?
your job to go get your shit back.
I'd be in the same spot.
That's like if a nigga run up until you would snatch your chain and run.
He still robbed you even if he ran off.
Nah, listen, nah, but that's a, yo, bro, I can't have took your shit.
That happened out of the hood day before.
And the Hong Girl from Swans was dancing with this.
Now he's going to say his name.
He's from East Side Hood.
And he danced for her to put his chain around her neck.
And she bugged off with that niggie.
And he was, oh, where that bitch at?
I'm like, oh, this is.
She took it all.
She took it off.
What?
He took to her to the neck.
I see her to the next sed day.
Damn.
Man.
I think it's different from getting up on the nigga and snatching and running.
Yeah.
Snatching and running, I don't feel like that don't make you active.
Hey, but you're not doing it.
It don't make you active.
It makes you crafty.
It don't make you act.
But you're not doing it to be active.
I'm not saying it's a financial game.
He's just trying to come up.
In the sense that flaco is, he is.
He's saying like, nigga, I got you about your shit, nigga.
Like, you get what I'm saying?
If you snatch and run with a nigga shit
And then hit Instagram and be like, yeah, nigga,
got you up I'm gonna be able to do it both ways.
You feel my?
You gotta be able to.
If you got to snatch it around,
you still be like how old I got your shit.
But I have some of people who like took somebody's shit
and then put him on and like, you know you ain't getting that shit back.
That's different.
I ain't even looking back.
I ain't got to approach you, nigga.
You know you don't.
You make it seem like robbing with a mask.
You know, I, hey, no, that's not.
That's not, if you don't know it's me, it's just like stealing.
Hey, vlog, bro.
This is the only time I feel stupid going to jail, I was in the hood.
And these dudes asked, like, about some way.
Like, you know, they're something like, yeah, I got you.
I grabbed his money, and I never came back.
Yeah.
The police pulled up on me and the homie and bumped us up,
and they cuffed me to the little bumper on front of the thing,
and then they had it.
The motherfuckings in the behind that.
And in the back seat of the car, ID me.
But I'm like, what's the charge?
So I went to jail for Grand Theft Person.
Wow.
I like, I'm like, I'm like.
They told on you.
I just bailed up.
It was the police though.
But I was like, I wanted to say, man, they wanted to get some weed.
I didn't take.
Oh, it wasn't a sting operation.
No.
The real person told on you.
I just, I just walked off with their money because they wanted some weed.
And I didn't come back with it.
But I got bumped up 30 minutes later and they was in the back of the car and pointing me up.
Damn.
And I don't know what they was.
Y'all ain't from these parks.
But I'm like, damn, what's the charge?
It went from robbery to Grand Theft person.
I said, what is Grand The F. person?
Yeah.
So I guess Grand The Purson, when you...
Did they keep the $10 on you for evidence and give it them the money back?
I don't know what they did.
It was like $20 or something dumb shit.
Like, but that's like I asked Spider and let me make a phone call.
Like, yeah, bro, I use his phone and walk off.
That's Grand The F person.
That's not robbery.
Right.
Yeah, of course.
I learned something.
I felt dumb.
I said, this shit is stupid, bro.
Who tells him with $20 and sit in the back from a cop car and wait 30 minutes?
I was like, what?
You were trying to make the illegal transaction in the first place.
And you told, that's crazy.
I was right across the street in a circle with the armies and kicked it with that $20.
I don't think I did nothing wrong.
I told that's funny here.
I'm like, I was the jail for all spending.
I beat it, Buster.
I see, I said, I'm offering money in niggas Hill Parks.
What the fuck does you want?
Yeah.
Yeah, you said beat it, man.
Especially you're not from over there.
You watch your mind.
Yeah, I know.
It sounds like the police anyway.
All the time.
Run that.
Your question, though, man.
So, okay, so, like, do you all care about the Zoh Osama and Splenty Lusiano
rap battle?
Nah.
What about it?
So apparently, like, they dropped, like, this song back and forth?
I didn't know that.
But I haven't, well.
The homie didn't want to do that shit.
He told me the day before he don't rap beef.
I don't even know how he got caught up in.
Hey, first of all, they squashed it.
So where did this song come from?
First of all.
And then on Instagram, it's the diss song.
You scroll up and then it's the clip.
Me, you, Brick, Spiter talking.
And he's like, he's better leave me alone.
Anybody getting a diss song?
I'm like, damn, I wonder who he's talking about.
Spiffy?
What did he say?
Can you turn the sound?
No, no, no, no.
Oh, okay.
You didn't read the catch you?
Not yet, not yet, not yet.
Yeah.
I'm not.
Is he talking about me?
I don't, no, no.
I can't really make.
Why he put a clip then?
No, it's true, right?
So look, right?
Now, look.
Break your whole beef down for me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, okay, so apparently
Zolama told Wack 100
Happy Birthday.
And Spiffy
got enraged and upset
that Ziphama told Wack 100
Happy birthday because apparently
Spiffy
likes Nipsey Hustle
and he feels that Wack
disrespects Nipsey Hustle.
So he feels like if Zol Sama
is playing, I guess,
Nipsey songs on his story,
Why, there's disrespect Nixie Husser.
He shouldn't say happy birthday to...
I follow that logic, okay?
To what?
Do Zohsommah know Nipsey Hustle personally?
Or he's just a fan of him?
I think a fan, right?
So why somebody had to write out somebody...
I don't know why if he took that so personal, bro.
And then he said he couldn't be in his top five
because he wished him happy birthday,
but D.W. mess with him, and he's in your top five.
Oh, I realize that.
That's the end.
You contradicted yourself, you know what I'm saying?
I realized that Spiffy did say that, though,
that you can't be in my top five
if you were cool with Wack.
Hey, look, bro,
Wack ain't one of my favorite people,
not close,
but he got ties and connections and shit.
So if Zode, that's,
he,
an artist,
he fucking with Wack.
That's, you know what I'm saying?
I think it really has more to do with the fact
that the show,
Spiffy promoted,
and that shit didn't go right.
I think he's still bitter about that.
Because Zoe was a no show.
Well, Zoe claims he came, security, and let him in.
So it's two different, you know, two sides of every story.
Look, rest of the little question, though.
So, Zoh actually said, bro, I have, like, 900,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, which
Zodd does.
True.
And he says that, like, Spiffy had, like, $19,000.
That's from a drop, too.
West Side Nigger remix.
Right, right?
And he said that Spiffy has, like, have, like, 19,000 monthly listeners, right?
So he's saying if I have 900,000 and you have 19,000, we can't really beef or talk.
So why is Zoe even engaging in if he tells us this way?
He probably just irritated.
Nigger got on his beat.
So as a rapper, it's fun to do.
It's hard to ignore a nigga.
Yeah, yeah, that.
Everybody else doing it, Kendrick, uh, uh, uh, uh,
me, you personally, I wouldn't respond it.
This songs is the hard.
I'm right.
It's levels to this shit.
No, I mean?
When he said he wasn't going to respond, I salute him.
I said, that's a good idea.
But he did respond.
But the day after he responded.
But yeah, he told me the day before you, like, man, I don't fuck him.
He told me he don't fucking rap beef, period.
I saluted that.
I said, that's wise.
But then he, I guess.
Wait.
Hey, but when you say, rap is a competitive sport, though.
Yeah, I like rap.
I'm going to keep it a buck.
This songs is the heart of rap, bro.
I like seeing that they can outwrap you,
rap beef.
True.
Because when you call him bitches in this song and all that,
when we see each other.
When there's a battle.
become a beef.
It used to be battling, now it's beefing.
But you can also come at a nigga on the rap song
without just outright calling a nigga a bitch.
But that's where they are.
They're disrespectful.
They're disrespectful.
They disrespectful.
They're going to be.
If one nigga make a song about me, I'm going to reply.
A nigga make a song about me, I'm a reply.
I'm good at that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what I'm going to do.
You're the best of this shit.
I'm good at it.
That's a cold word to throw.
around. I could get disrespectful.
What? That's the east.
And what?
And what?
The church is, the West Coast?
The next guy's the best
rock dessert.
If you, if you, if you,
long as you say something that's true,
because the truth hurt.
Yeah.
Bro, you got to research, Chalco.
Huh?
What?
I'm not taking nothing from the mayor.
Hey, no, no.
But he just seems unaware of my catalog of dishes.
I don't think he has more.
He's the best disser though.
No, I didn't say,
Flaco shit that, that, that I didn't came out
because he's old now and he rest of peace.
So I just like, whatever.
Boy, boy, boy, boy, when I heard that shit,
yo, listen, that was like my workouts on for,
I said, nigga, bro, this shit right here, bro.
If this shit drop, bro.
You're fucking as fuck, bro.
Yo, listen.
We should just play it on here.
That's crazy.
If much he ever dropped that, it's fucking up the, like, L.A. streets.
That's crazy.
Like, that's how, like, disrespectful.
That's how crazy it was, right?
But I, so this, wait, so this ain't no street stuff.
This is some rap shit.
No, it's not no street shit
But I do expect that then
Right, right? Because if they're like
Spitting this much time
And on each other and dissing each other
And close them, other, other
Other hos and bitches and all type of shit
And this ain't no street shit
Like they just raping? Like this is like
When is this gangsta?
When you get the same of B-Words
Yeah, it changed it.
When you're getting to call in a person
You know B-words or certain shit
You know what I mean? It changed the whole
You know? Right.
Yeah.
I want to hear what this nigga said.
And if it were street shit, we would not announce you.
Can we listen to it?
Everybody came rapid.
Prior to it getting cracking.
Look, right?
So look.
Here, that folks, what you?
Right, look.
So apparently, so Zol Sama, and he's questioning why, why spiffy ride so hard for Nipsey?
And he's saying that Nipsey ain't really like you like that, bro.
So why do you ride so hard for Nipsey?
So let's play it.
Nip name out your mouth, man.
Nip did not know you.
You got one.
picture with Cubs. I always talking about
nip this and nip that. He didn't
know you. Stop, stop saying
nip name, gang. Stop it.
He never liked you.
Hey, man.
Too nip name on your own.
So, is that
true because I don't know.
Could I say something, bro?
Yeah, it's how about you?
For a minute, I was under the impression that
Spiffy was from 60s, bro. Kind of find out
he's not. I guess he just went to
Crenshaw and then he said cause, right?
Mm-hmm.
And like, that could be a big
misunderstanding like you using that type of
verbics, you know what I'm saying?
True.
Because I thought he was some 60s.
No, no.
No. No. No. So apparently like, again,
I don't know the term for it, so please don't, you know, don't think
it's disrespects but fee. Non-affiliate. Yeah.
No, but I think like
somebody said a high power non-affiliate up non-affiliate.
Turned up. Yeah. To me honest,
I like him. I've been listening to your
shit. I'm the highest because I'm rocking with.
up because it's the hum me.
But it's, I don't know what they got going on.
I don't care, but just listen to the music.
I ain't rap it.
I'm like, you know, I'm like, I'm fucking.
Shout out to both of you.
I can't go against the grain if you don't have a public campaign.
Yeah.
And it's my homeboy recipe's my homeboy,
Tiny Cougar, that's his brother.
I don't know.
I don't be like on people saying,
Cousin'in'n' down.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
On that end, we're like, yeah, it's a lot of going on.
We're like, you know what I'm saying?
He messed with, eh, he messed with,
from 60s, that's my boy,
then you say coffee.
Yeah, he said for coffee.
To a real game,
to a real gamer,
you're gonna feel offended any time.
Eddie who's from 60s?
AD from 60s?
No, not 80.
Not the community.
Not the other AD.
Because I've seen in,
and like on a podcast where Wack was like,
I only know one AD from L.A.
And he's a, yeah.
He's a what?
A podcaster?
No.
Let's start with first letter.
No, so Wack says,
I know one AD from L.A.
and he's a snitch.
So I don't know if that's one...
I don't know nothing about that.
I ain't never heard that about the AD.
Not the AD from content.
I don't know.
That's the homie.
He's the home-ed-in-nothing from 6-0.
He ain't.
He ain't no snitch.
Hell no.
I don't know.
I don't know what.
You know Wack is not from L.A. though.
So where is it from?
He's from San Fernando Valley.
L.A. County, but not Los Angeles.
It's the city.
Yeah.
Oh, sorry.
And by the way, I'm not the one who's saying that.
I was just saying that Wax said
and on a podcast, he knows one AD from L.A.,
and that one, you know, you feel me, yeah, so,
again, those not, those not my words, you feel what I'm sure.
I was saying, you ain't supposed to put stuff out there
without materializing no paperwork and stuff like that, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, that's what 600 said.
We don't put jackets on people.
We don't do that.
No, but 600, a single way that people was snitches in the past
and said he never read it.
Right.
Twice.
Yeah, including that's bomb.
I don't know, man.
Man, all right, man, so yeah, so with the Zoh Osama and Spiffy, man.
What was Spiffy response?
Did he respond?
I haven't checked, man.
I'm sure he did, right, because he did drop like a disc track.
But are you all excited, man, for more, like, disc records back and forth from these two?
No.
No.
I think it takes away from what Zoh got going on.
I think he really sets the tone for the party.
He brings the energy up.
That shit really don't fit in with his campaign.
I want him to get back to doing that good music
and being professional.
Okay, I was a smooth, nigga.
Because he didn't really want to do that.
That wasn't even his first mind.
No?
No, that wasn't, he didn't want to do it.
Hey, but you know how I go when you get in the studio?
You're like, man, effie.
Yeah, fuck it.
Yeah.
You know, somebody that threw a beat on.
You got faded.
Yeah.
He's like, I'm in here.
Set.
Oh, so we can't play the clip, but
during Monchy B's, I guess,
interviewed with Lefty Gunplay,
he made some strong accusations.
What the?
That's wild.
Yeah, that's.
That's, yeah.
Uh, up.
Three and two days.
Hey, that, that no vast.
Now, I'll be real, though, bro.
What in the, now, look, this is what I'm telling you.
What are they doing?
Look, look, look.
Oh, this is the covers they do?
He's dead, dude.
Wow.
This is, this is, this is.
Right.
That cover?
Yeah.
And he has people engaging in gay sex.
Yeah, like no cover.
They're not even blocking it.
How does that make it on YouTube?
Hey.
He blocked it.
They're like whack buns.
I, I, I, I, I,
Hold on.
Before you get back to my lefty gunplay interview, right?
Yeah.
Who is JP?
Is he a singer?
Oh, yeah.
He's, bro.
He's going mad by right now.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm just taking 10 seconds, bro.
I was listening to Art interview, you know what I'm saying?
And I dozed off.
And woke up to that shit.
So I woke up, all right, there's a bad on, but my phone still playing.
So when I lay back down, he said, years ago, you know, I had relationships with a young man.
I said, what the, what's going on, bro?
Yeah.
That nigga don't look feminine at all, bro.
He looked rugged, tough, thugging, dude.
A basketball player, too.
I was in that motherfucker.
I never heard of him, though, so he's a singer.
I see you.
Nigger.
You were not here.
So look, right now, right?
I don't want to spend too much time on him.
He's a singer or something.
And he's like a rapper slash singer,
but right now he has, like, the most viral song
like on the internet right now.
Well, I probably heard it and know it was him.
Yeah.
He do.
No, no, we keep pushing.
No, I want to stay on that type of stuff.
Called bad bitties.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
I ain't trying to stay on that like that.
Some blood shit?
B's?
Nah, that's like a turn that.
Well, guess what?
I'm J.
I hate when you sing that shit.
Have you ever been a bitty hit at these?
No rhythm.
I just told you said, you're going to go there.
That's what your girl like?
Yeah, man.
So are you feeling secure that you now?
You know he's like boys?
Nah.
What, what you mean?
Because you was like, my girl liked the song.
No, I phone with the song.
It sounds like he said he did that five years ago and he just tried it or something.
No hell not.
He said he'd do it again.
Yeah.
That nigga, Brick came to accident.
He said that I enjoyed it.
He said I enjoyed it and I'll do it again.
Yeah, Brick should have asked him that question.
I see he should get some blowback.
I ain't going to add to it, but he should ask him.
Yo, here, get a, get a, get a, get, right?
I guess when you were a journalist mode?
That was a good question, bro.
It was a real good question.
But what's that girl named?
Yeah.
She should have been one asked that.
She wasn't there.
You always get a girl that play for that.
Where?
Hey, yeah.
Somebody got to ask.
Why you to ask you?
Why you to ask there?
Hey, I didn't think of it.
As soon as he said.
it? The first that came by my boss.
I said, that was a good question, bro.
That was a good-ass question because
a nigga want to know, like,
nigga, did you just do this one time? You liked
this shit? Like, I want to know the idea
of what made you do. If you did it one time, you got an
attraction to me. Like,
nigga, when you're sitting at home watching this podcast,
I want to know, I want to know
the idea of these people. You know what I'm saying?
You watch a podcast of a smoker.
I want to know the ideas of a smoker.
What made you be a smoker, you know?
The act don't make you gay. The attraction do.
So evidently you attracted to men.
Oh, wait.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's crazy.
He's right.
Run that back.
Runny.
The act don't make you gay.
No.
No.
The act gay.
No, no.
It doesn't, no.
You're gay regardless, I'm saying.
The act, you're gay.
Of course.
You're gay before that.
He said you don't have to do the act to be gay.
You can already be gay before that.
Don't read me wrong.
A man's weight.
Not that's because first it came out like the act, not gay.
But because you're not wrong.
If a man, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, so the question.
And then that's why Flacco was saying.
No, wait, the bunch of you're right, right?
Because that's what he thought he was saying.
Now, look at this, though.
I was going to think that up.
Yeah, yeah, I'm glad you cleared that up.
No, what, what, though?
Yeah, look at Flokka.
And he was right the first time.
No.
Again, right, so if a man sucks dick for some money, right?
He's gay.
He's not gay.
If he's doing it because of some money
He's crazy and the motherfucker
But he can't put his head near or if he put his head near
He's gay
He's gay
He's gay. He's gay. He's gay. He's gay. He's gay.
He's gay as fuck.
If you could get a restaurant
For some money
You could get a restaurant for money
If you touch somebody,
That's like if you give fuck for money
You're not a virgin
You're not a virgin. You fuck a nigga for some money.
The only fuck is he paid me.
Hey, I didn't want to stay on this stuff
I just wanted to know what he
Because I never heard of JP before.
I just want to know like
Was he a singer or something?
No, sure.
Butto, when it comes to sexuality, though, right?
It's the attraction and the intent that makes you gay.
No, no, it's the attraction.
If you suck dick for some paper and you don't like it
and you're not attracted to the nigger,
how can I call you gay?
Because you please the dick.
You please the dick is gay.
If you attract it, period, to the same sex you're gay.
You don't even got to act on it just yet.
Of course.
If you attract it, you're gay.
But if you act on it, he's not.
If you're not attracted and you still participate for money, you still get.
But you know what I'm saying.
So if a man's skeet in your hand, they don't make you gay?
A gay act will make you gay, though.
Oh, man, it's too invasive.
Look, if a nigga dude, look, look, look, much you'd right, right?
But if you do the act, bro, if you do the act and you disgusted, you still did the act.
You get it.
Yeah.
You know what, though?
You do what I'm saying?
Because you don't like it.
You got to become a moral.
You got to stand on your ground.
I'm like, no.
No.
You got to turn it down.
No.
Yeah.
So we could deter away from the gate.
You get put on a gang, you're a gang member.
You get active, then you're a gang banger.
Okay.
You're still a part of this gang, you know what I'm saying?
Sure.
Same thing with you.
You have done gay acts, but you're not really gay.
No, you're gay.
You're gay.
You participate in that.
Can you, is this something as used to be?
Hell no.
Yeah, of course.
Now, you can't used to be gay.
Nigger, that's your ex.
I used to be gay.
I used to fuck around.
Right.
And shout out, we don't against the guys.
I used to fucking.
No, they do that.
I just think they're trying to find a difference.
I just don't fuck with niggas who do shit down low and they're trying to sit around with niggins and just be like, yeah, I'm chilling.
Yeah.
Where the ho's at?
But soon as he'll, you know what I'm saying?
I don't fuck with that.
That's spooky.
Live your truth.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah, like Dwight Howard.
That's crazy.
And then, nigger chilling with the bros talking about where the hos is.
As soon as he leave y'all, he'd go chill with a man.
I'm not fucking with that.
He's talking about that.
He's talking about that.
He's talking about.
Everybody what you do.
I came from.
Like, where all this thing?
No, no, I just asked,
J.P., a singer, because I heard.
No, he mean in society, not just today.
Yeah, I mean, all of it.
Like, look at the world.
Like, this shit just crazy, bro.
It's a euro.
It's definitely a hero thing.
It just popped up.
What?
That the, this over saturation of the rainbow activity is a euro.
Well, I'm in Ra' the asking God was a homosexual.
Huh?
Who?
So, that one example.
What?
I'm right.
You mean the Egyptian?
I ain't up on them.
Does that one example?
Does that one example?
say what I'm saying
than the gates what I'm saying?
I'm saying, right?
Egyptians did freaky shit.
That has been here.
Right?
You see it.
I know King James was gay
and he got his own version
of the Bible
and he was a deep
he was perverted.
He was deeper than just gay.
He was like,
that's crazy.
So is it something that's always been around
but just now
people are being open with it?
Is that the type
and they feel free to be coming out with it?
No.
No, I think it's more easier
for people to come on now.
In America, in particular.
Yeah, don't go to rest.
Because in certain societies on the planet, it's been prevalent before.
Yeah.
But, nigga, it's just as far as America go.
The gentles, though, were open with their homosexuality.
As far as America, everybody.
Everybody in this room been in elementary with somebody gay.
Of course.
I'm sure.
Unaware.
You mean.
Not aware.
We knew it.
Oh, you see, like, oh, yeah.
Like, junior high.
And they're in high school, like, you've seen it.
I knew it.
Yeah.
Some of them came on switching.
Like, yeah, yeah.
A couple.
Yeah.
And fight with the girls.
Go be older.
Double Dutch.
Wait, wait, wait, all right.
So question, though.
So how do you know a gay nigga is switching?
It's switching.
Everybody.
Here you go with this.
You passed in a woman.
How do you all?
Switching the same.
That's what you're going with.
Hey, I'm going to take it this much.
No jumper this year.
I actually, like, it was some news that the John Paul was gay.
And I told a ex of mine last year, oh, that's the gay.
You're a for car, though.
I'm like, why is it news?
Why is it?
It was a gender reveal this year with child, but I can't see shit.
I knew his, his flavor.
I guess I give everybody the benefit of doubts.
I see all the signs, but I still just thought he was proper, you know, well.
I didn't, I didn't think it until.
As soon as I heard it, I was like, okay.
Gaynigas always be using words that bitches do.
Nauticist.
I know when T.R. A.
interview him that he was kind of like.
A.
A.
Not only bitches use these words.
No pun intended, but I know he was kind of like
Zesty.
Questionable.
Yeah.
Only bitches use words like narcissists and gas like.
No.
Once he starts saying shit like that, white people and gay niggins.
Once he starts saying shit like that, I'm like, oh yeah, he gay.
Because he ain't white.
It's the tone.
A grown ass man talking about he's a narcissist.
It's the tone he took with them too.
What about tea?
Oh, yeah.
I got the tea.
Did you ever say spilling tea?
Yeah.
I hear my girl and all that.
I'm talking about tea.
Tea.
Yeah.
Now when you come with it.
This besides the way he talked is.
voice, you know what I'm saying he's still in a real
particular instance.
I believe that.
I don't got a problem with him.
No, I'm not actually, did he portray,
did he give off like he?
He never acted like he wasn't.
But I mean, was he or what?
Did he, did y'all see him with girls?
He never, he never put out his phone and was like,
damn, you see this bitch?
Like, nah, yeah, so he could.
He never tried to act like he wasn't,
doing what he didn't.
He ain't ever, act like he was in the truth.
No, no, that's cool.
Lim in your truth, my boy.
No, he said he a version.
There's no girl that was working up here supposed
supposed to give him some ass.
He's talking about as far as bitches.
I don't know about his other life.
I'm talking about a woman because he said he might be, like, still hitting both sides.
Ah, yeah, nah.
He said he ain't ever fucking a bitch ever in his life.
Oh, yeah.
If you text a nigga and he responds with Jessica Kay.
Nah, man, come on.
That feels feminine, I don't like to say, K.
Hey, look, I said that to a bitch.
Yeah, I wouldn't respond to you with Kay.
Exactly.
But my daughter or my brother's a woman.
I'm late.
I don't like when the homie sit here.
Like that sounds like a sum of a girl post to do.
That's crazy.
Yeah, I don't be feeling that.
At least put another letter in front of that moment.
Yeah.
Something.
Something.
I just wouldn't text you, Kay.
Yeah, exactly.
What I would like texting?
But my daughter, for sure.
Okay.
Yo, here, man.
So, yeah, so back to Lefty Gunplay, right?
So Lefty Gunplay during your interview on a street TV.
Rich your heart?
Yeah, Rich.
That's the line.
Miss Mariah.
bro with the beautiful
Miss Mariah
bro, listen, y'all
gonna break her up here
She did once
I've been trying to get her
and on the news
but we have to plan it
like a headsets like
the news be filled up
and shit
That's what I'm right
No, but yeah
So left the gunplay
says that WAP 100
cost them at least
$200,000
when he was talking to like
Interscope
and other record labels
Right
And why is that how?
Yeah
and I think that's half
right
So he said that WAPE
said that he was like
I guess like unhinged or he was like a problem
and on the Adam and Wack show
and somehow like the record labels
tapped in with that and that like
made them like decrease the offer by $200,000.
My boy left the gunplay
he turned to be a ball of energy, bro.
Yeah, of course.
All right. I think he
related that wrong.
When Wack was saying like he wasn't
signed a South Sider. Based on
their politics and all that
all that. You know what I'm saying?
Wack being in these rooms and stuff and they
They get in the window what he's saying, and they're taking that to account.
You know what I'm saying?
Of course.
So all these capitals, interscopes, Warner Bros., they are talking all that.
He's one of the only ones from here that's in these rooms.
So he, they're saying all he had liability and things like that.
And this deal went down from what it could have been, like 200 bands.
All right.
So do you feel like is WAC fault or is the online activities fault?
Like, for example, telling a camera.
camera guy that you want to squabble over a girl, like cussing out of chick.
Again, I love love, again, bro.
I like lefty, and I think he's talented, and he's like a great rapper.
But to say that Wap 100 is the reason why, like, you are looked at as a liability to me.
It's just crazy.
It's not even like a truthful statement.
It's a lot more reckless rappers than, then they play, bro.
Right, right.
You're all the way more reckless.
Fact, though.
Hip pop scenes like the green light to be reckless, get out, and still go out.
This is the world of reckless right now.
The more reckless, the bigger your deal at this point.
For real.
I used to do all these songs dissing people's hoods and shit, right.
And they're like, I don't you doing too much.
But then the Chicago niggas go do it.
And they get famous.
Yeah.
They got the whole world talking about I ain't from 63rd.
And they don't know that they disrespecting somebody by saying that.
Smoking on a little young tea boy and all that.
They're talking about smoking on people, they're doing all that.
But shit, I'm like, I just learned you just got to make it sound cool.
Now, every scene got a dress scene.
You probably was too early with it.
That's why I was about saying.
You probably was too early with it.
The timing. I think they take
California artist
literal, like, you know what I'm saying?
They do, bro. They do.
Especially when you really tapped into our culture,
bro. I'm telling him, when we're talking about that ballad
and beefing shit, they always
say hip-hop beefing is healthy for hip-hop.
Every time I have one, they get scared, like,
something wrong.
What I think it is, is
I think it's because, you know, labels
like to invest in shit that, you know,
notice every drill scene that pop always got a million vloggers that's that's talking about
exactly what's going on day to day you know what i'm saying like they'll they'll interview
niggas just for this it'll be pages up just for this like everything that that is we got it on
a smaller scale like we'll have small instagram pages that'll be reposted certain shit but like you
got i'm saying like it'll be a whole aura around their drill scene like new york you'll make a whole
career out that shit active a whole career out the chicago scene you know what i'm saying
We don't got no shit where a nigger do something to somebody in there.
You know the West Coast is way more militant.
Flocko trying to, he tried to stir it up.
What L.A. niggas are going to pop the nigger up and going to interview talking about?
Right.
It's not going to happen.
We way more militant than these other places.
You have to get at some babies.
You have to really infiltrate some babies.
New York niggas is no structure.
It's kids.
They can go in the interview talking crazy.
It's good.
Chicago nigger going to interview talking crazy.
He don't got no older niggas who are going to whip their feet for this shit.
L.A.
nigg can't get them.
you talking crazy.
Someone didn't know what they asked.
Hey, New York got that suck my dick shit bad.
You know what I'm saying?
They just talk crazy, but I'm just saying in general.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, wow.
Like, but that's, I think that's...
That hurts that LA, right?
Because, listen, we don't got no scene where everybody
could pay attention, tap in and it's like, all.
Even the Bay got that now, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Right?
Even the Bay got that now, feel me?
No, sorry.
No, sorry.
Like this, like...
It's really like Stockton.
Like, right?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
No, Mazi, get it going.
Stockton and the sack.
You feel me?
Right?
But guess what, though?
But not a Bay too now, nigga Oakland.
Yeah, right?
If Alley had that, bro,
niggas, like, Munchy would be looked at as a god, right?
And on YouTube, it is.
What it isn't, bro.
We, all these stories be of young niggas.
L.A. niggers would hold their stories way more.
It's like, nigga, if you're not from here,
you can't get these stories.
If you're not from here exactly.
Not even from here.
If you're not from our hood,
you're not going on the internet telling the stories
from L.A.
This cartoon because he's from the past and he's old stories.
Niggas are age, the story is so new.
We don't-
Nigger not gonna tell you, bro.
He's not gonna tell him.
I'll probably see, though, like, a full body picture of cartoon.
Shout out cartoon.
Like, right?
You know, he, you know, he'll feel me like, right?
Like, you know, a little stock.
Like, like, he'll fuck you up, what?
Nah, how old.
I told you, I told you, I'm, I'm a merge to cause.
You look, look.
Remember, I'm a merge to call.
Like, you know what I think it is, too, is, bro.
Wait, wait, wait, whoa, whoa, wait, whoa.
So, sorry, right.
We're sorry.
We're sorry.
And he just said that Cartoon can beat me in a boxing match.
Like, you're not confident.
He would be confident.
He would be confident.
And Spotted my witness that I believe if somebody go, go, go and get embarrassed.
Again, no, that's a thing.
He thinks you're going to fuck something over.
Again, I'm talking about, again.
Set up a boxing match with who?
Cartoon.
No, no, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
Have you seen Cartoon in the ring?
Right?
No.
I have.
I have, too.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've seen it.
Hey, he's not really standing in front of me.
He's not skilled in the ring.
So he probably fight with horror.
He probably fight with horror with heart.
He does the, which cartoon are we talking about?
Oh, G.
Oh, G.
He was in the ring where the nigger was from reach, basically did cartoon almost.
You know how you put your arm out and hold the forehead.
And you do like that.
He basically was almost doing the G-on-
Oh, boy, I got to go see this.
Other nigga knew how to box, bro.
He's not to use his reach.
He was skinny.
Again, cartoon is all love, is no street show.
No, that's crazy.
No.
Of course it ain't nothing straight.
In terms of the boxing match, a structure,
we both get paid a hop in the ring in box, bro.
It'll be a bad day, man.
That's the cool, buddy.
Hey, hey, hey, I'm a good.
You're a bad day for the OG, man.
You're going to weigh him out like that.
Yeah, a couple of them, but.
Let me tell you some.
I think he might be, he might be 58.
You're a, 20 what?
Yeah, 26 now.
26.
He's aggressive, bro, and he's sized up.
You got to come with that aggression.
Then had an endurance also.
He's too brute, though, like, like, like, like, like,
like, you fight like a robot.
That nigga, calf muscles look like motherfucking irons.
Hey, of course, no, he's-
The ironed like you iron?
That's how his calf muscles look like a dime.
He's swole.
Move everything up out of here,
do it right here and just, just stream it.
That is wild.
But listen.
Do it up.
They're never, ever doing that one.
Listen.
Why not?
But look, what I want to say about Arceena is two,
the problem is, bro,
niggins like much your generation,
fucked it up and all these things got gang injunctions and shit.
All these other places don't be having no, no specific police like just for your hood.
True.
Sanction here.
Or gang injunctions old.
They already know what's going on.
These hoods is new.
Shit popping up.
Niggas is breaking off of they said, renegade and this shit.
Niggins, every nigga here hood been here since the 70s or the 80s.
Or the 60s.
True.
Every nigga hood right here.
The police going to know everything that's going on for every generation.
Niggins be gang injunction that know your first name, last name, middle name.
Your mother, your cousin, nigga, no.
You know what I'm saying?
Chicago, nigga, it'll be a new hood
that popped up on this block.
Like, you, the older niggas go to jail
and now it's a whole new hood.
That's not happening here.
A nigga, no too much.
As soon as you think you're gonna get the rapping,
making songs, you're gonna jail.
As soon as you think you're gonna pull up
and shoot a video in your hood
without your knickers you're gonna do.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, the gang of junction here.
It's bad, bro.
That's true too.
It's bad.
Yeah, we're scared jumping on these platforms
talking about anything.
Come on.
We know they watching.
It's different when you were at a different state.
You got, like he said earlier, you move militant, and that's natural.
To other people, they're like, oh, they move, but to us, it's just natural.
You come to the streets, it's a certain way you move.
You know what I mean?
That's how we can tell.
You can tell an L.A. nigga off the dribble no matter where I'm going to.
I'm going to exercise disciplines.
I'll be almost getting triggered because I be getting trod or whatever,
and I'm going to say certain shit.
And I'm like, I ain't about to park myself in this stuff.
Yeah, don't let them check.
Watch.
I just throw the phone down.
Like, fuck that shit.
Right.
No, but.
I wish we could have a drill scene for real.
That should be,
I didn't start
LA drill
I think we already
got one to be
for real,
we already do
with,
they're waiting
on this.
Without the certain
sound
exactly like
because I don't
put drill with a certain
sound
but we do
when a nigga
get on the track
say fuck your dad
homie
shoot a music video
Hey, that's true
that's true
baby,
him the only
niggas
I'm still
shocked
I'm like damn
yeah
I'm like
I'm like
whoa
that's drill music
that you don't got
a name for
they give it
They give it to Chicago, but, man, we had banging on waxing the late-day.
That's what I'm saying.
That's a drill music.
We started.
I heard that little nigga from Swine.
They got that little freestyle.
We're doing all that dish in.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
With the RJB.
Yeah, yeah.
That's drill music, bro.
I'm surprised at this, y'all.
I'm really surprised.
Like, I'll be hearing everything they said.
Hey, but that's what.
And you'll get somebody to get on a song with you.
Or, or, you know, I'm like, damn.
It's the time.
It's time.
It's time.
It's time.
A nigga make a disc like super horrid like a Chicago,
and have a cousin from over.
You know what I'm saying?
Like it's too structured here, bro.
It's too structured to be all out, just all out dissing, put niggas on shirts.
Man, it ain't bad.
Fast here.
Fast.
I think it'll be fast.
It's already, I think it's already, you know what I'm saying?
Like, if you start putting all that in the music and then putting it, if it actually got a scene to where it starts picking up, it's going to make it niggas mad.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, I don't think.
Shut off the baby stars, right?
But the ASM Bobster dude, this is a whole lot too.
And then what ASM stand for is disrespectful, but he switched the meaning.
So, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
That's a prime example, though.
That's a prime example, yeah.
Like another example is, nigga, how we don't go to the extreme is, nigga,
key from Michigan.
They went, got a cutout of the nigga who died from their op.
Put them in the video.
Damn.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
weeks before winning got a cut out of the niggins out.
That shit, that's not doing that, right?
Niggins not doing that here.
We want to be on court.
When they're going to blow this same video up and it's going to be used against you.
You know what I mean?
Right?
Right.
In music, I disrespect the dead, though.
I know you do, but I'm just saying like, if we're going to have a scene,
it got to compete with these other places because they're doing the extreme.
There's more gay-st-stead-old.
The one of the ones are only want to watch extreme shit.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to be on live doing dumb shit.
You got what I'm saying?
All these other scenes.
I ain't ever recorded myself doing on car.
His kids going live.
Of course.
Pulling up to niggas to the niggins, I followed the New York drill scene.
It's niggas going live, going to their eye projects.
Even though, we do got that niggas kick candles.
But niggas be more gangbanger than they rap, though.
Let's be real.
You know what I'm saying?
Nigg's game bang way hard than that rap.
I know.
I know about some young niggas that died kicking candles like just this February, but it wasn't no song.
Yeah.
And then I think another thing is, you got to be a boy from your hood to
rap here. Okay. Yeah. I feel like a New York,
nigga, you could be a kid, just drop a song, dissing, it don't matter.
Here you get the rapper from your head, doesn't be like, who is he?
Who is he? You gotta be a boy. Yeah.
Niggas gonna get on your ass. Yeah, yeah, right. Don't stop it.
Don't be like, don't do it. Don't do it. You know what I'm saying? You know, you like,
you know what you like that. And fast too. Fas! And it's gonna come out soon as he
up. Career ended.
Yeah. You're gonna shut that down.
Oh God. You ain't never long. You can go. Yeah.
Yeah.
I go, I'm going to fuck, you know what I'm saying?
He beat with the shooters.
He don't shoot.
It's good.
You know what I'm saying?
Here?
Nah.
Ordnnerner's going to be like,
we're not even going to get on the song.
We're not.
I'm going to shun you.
Niggins go, nah.
Facts.
Because the real shooter are not rapping.
So who's going to do it?
The nigger who don't shoot?
If he starts rapping about it, they don't be like,
your bunk and the shooter not rapping.
Yeah.
So who's going to do it.
Yeah.
Unless you get a game.
You're not right.
You know, right.
Listen, and like I guess I don't see, like, for example, right?
Like, I don't think that dudes in this city are willing to take it as far.
Like, for example, I see the guy, I think out of, like, New Jersey or New York, right?
He went to the ops block, film a music video.
The ops came out and he said, yo, keep rolling.
Pull out the guns.
Facts.
Got into a shootout, ran the ops off their own block, and still finished the video,
and posted everything in his music video called.
Yeah.
How much time did he get?
No.
Oh, wait a little.
Right.
So, right.
You see how it had it get when you get to talk about time or problems?
Right.
Right.
Right.
So look.
Right.
So one, and he posted that, right?
Now, dude's name is Nuski de Manit.
So he posted the song with the shootout and everything, right?
And he ain't going to jail.
But guess what, though?
The ops, though, filed a restraining order.
Oh.
And he broke the restraining order and got a lot.
up for it.
And, gay beggars don't fall.
Yeah, are these, are these ops or was he just tripping on some civilians?
No, these are like, like, blots, like, yeah.
Nibis that's holding down the block, some thunders.
And they follow the relay straight.
Yeah, bro.
You get a restraining order on your bra, bro.
Right.
Like, not on your, y'all.
Yeah, like what?
That's wild.
No, bro, listen, right, right, right?
That's got you excited.
Right?
Right, right?
And he was just too just
Love for him for example, right?
And in like a new video
is he took the ops like
like rest in P shirts
burned it, brought like
a like
you know
like a cardboard box
like a lookalike right
of him or an actual thing.
Cut out. Cut out.
And killed the op again
and burned his shirt.
Nah.
Niggas bars starts here.
Niggas bark starts here.
Niggas kick candles here.
Niggas do all that shit.
Hey, game bangers are a disrespectful story, but people get thin.
I mean, they're more sensitive.
You got to watch colors, bro.
The funeral is different.
In our modern history, the first reference we got to that is in the movie colors, they
was at a funeral.
And the preacher was up there saying, yeah, we got these damn gangbangers.
It's time for the people of God to start banging back.
And all of a sudden, the whole church got sprayed up.
I get to you, if in these niggins' generation, look, if these nigs are Instagram
It's been like that out here.
It would have been a drill scene.
If these niggas had Instagram in their generation, it would have been a drill scene.
But you don't know out here,
niggas used to go with the front room, kickover, caskis and all that.
It still happens, yeah.
If y'all have phones in your pockets that recorded and y'all had Instagram,
y'all would have had a drill scene.
But look, I still think the way we raised the G-Honis stuff,
that's not.
That's hot.
It would be not happen.
Last thing I think is more our whole structure would have to break down for a drill scene that really pop right now.
All older niggies have to go.
Not on the Eastside, the G-Homies would not happen.
Because how the scenes be starting is...
Well, what about the true blue shit?
Camera.
No, just the drill.
That was all audition.
Niggas wasn't really on top of it.
But you wasn't walking around with filming this series.
No, it wasn't on camera.
What it had to be is because this how do you see...
Banging on wax, all that was up.
All that scene started as the older, all the older niggas go to jail in the hood.
And then now these young niggas will start clicking up with other hood that they wasn't even really supposed to be clucked.
That's going on right now.
You know what I'm saying?
That's going on.
That's going on.
That's what.
That's what.
Yeah, yeah.
You've never supposed to pass it.
You'd be like, what's the fuck?
But it don't be a nigga.
We need a scene.
That too.
My hood became cool with a hood.
Then my older homies really didn't approve of it.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Because back in the day it was up, you know what I'm saying?
But for so many years it's been like a cold war.
We ain't even going to each other anyway.
And then we're beefing with the same shit.
Like that's in the main streets.
That shit turned cool.
No, we ain't going to make it super game.
anything anything that be for Engelwell,
family Hoover or A. Tray is all a magnitude
so when they start beating with the hovers, it turned into that.
Yeah.
The war was dormant too though.
What?
With us in the manes.
Yeah, I was in juvenile homes.
And when they took that war on, then it just turned into like,
they just turned into the homies like real.
And if all of this had rappers and Instagram pages
and all this shit, we would have had a drill scene.
I thought I said, but we order the drill.
Older niggas, it's here.
It's just, we two militants who are older niggas gonna stop that shit fast.
We do it right now.
It happens.
Our young homies get on there.
That's a fact.
We just need more niggas to rap.
Our music scene to bump up.
I honestly, I ain't gonna say be against all the clicking and all this stuff, but I see what's going on.
It's just we, you know, it's so many fake or artificial people.
And even though somebody from here, there, there at a point in time, man, you'd be on the yards with them.
You didn't be the riots with them.
with this nigga, you get out here,
and I'm tripping on this same nigga.
You know, so it'd be like a little contradiction to it.
I guess it depends on who you are.
You know what I'm saying?
That's a matter.
I just, I judge individuals now, though.
Like, but it took some time.
Yeah, as we're going.
Yeah.
Jail wasn't making me be cool with no enemies either, though.
No.
Yeah, but if it, of course, if it go up with the,
yeah, yeah, I got you, but I still standoffish.
Yeah, right.
That's how.
That's how I got.
a lot of my respect in there, just like with riots,
and I'm going up more than who this for,
dragging somebody out that I sit me dragging out.
But they're just like, say, you know, we're here, you feel me?
That's how I learned you too.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Like, you went to the nigger's cells and drag them up?
No, he means helping him.
Helping the nipple you're not supposed to help in a ride.
Oh, and I can't say I'm not supposed to.
I don't know how to say it because.
Not really not supposed to.
On the streets, it's not a nigga that you would ever talk to at all.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, in jail shit, change.
California jail system.
It's real political and racial.
And then, you know, like, the blacks got to stick with the blacks
because, you know, it's up with the expanings.
You know what I'm saying?
Even when you're on gaybang, niggas, be like, you hear,
you get to do something.
Me and Munchy.
Like, black is black.
We could be involved in a straight war on streets.
And then nine, nine, time, ten, we get to the county system,
that shit not going to matter.
We got the back to back.
If he killed your homie, like...
Yeah, that's, all that shit is extreme.
You would take him from out the riot still?
Like, you're right?
Like, you'll help them still?
I mean, it depends, low-key.
Like, you're going to be in that situation.
You'll be in that predicament.
You'll be in that predicament.
Something might happen to you with this shit over.
Game bagging is a gladiator sport.
Like, feelings get caught up, but really,
niggas signed up for this shit, bro.
I would help, I will help the I,
but after, you know what I'm saying this,
we go, we got to get in.
Never thought the, never thought the,
I'll have a back shit I know now.
And, Flah, I give you an example.
This happened to me.
I was in Y.A.
And a boy from a baby.
area, he ended up being one of my
good people, but he got into one of my
home boys moon. So
they're going back and it's up.
He's got to fight all of us now with just Hawaii
go. We're shooting and playing the shooting
game on this. So they bring it in my
cottage. He also
is on what it was called a green light though
from the Hispanics where all the
Mexican soft-souters got to get on him off the dribble.
Because he's from the bay. Because, no, he
disrespected them too back there.
Feel me? He comes to the cottage and he
just looked like, damn, man, he fucked up.
You got to see me, the homies, and I'm the first one running it to me.
You feel me?
Of course.
So, I pushed my personal different side, and we went back there and got cracking and lit it up.
Of course.
You feel me?
And his people wrote me, like, hey, this was some stamps.
He told me what you did, but it was just like, you know, you got to stand on something.
Sometimes you got to, you know.
Of course.
It's a.
Wait, so question, right?
I bet.
So if we're both locked up and because we're black,
even if you killed my
homie and you were the ones
who I know you did it
and you were in jail for killing my homie
I have to ride with you
against the spending
Hopefully you got up with them
before it don't crack off
Hell yeah
You better ride or you
You're gonna get walked off
That's what I'm saying
That's what I'm saying
That's what I'm going to out to me
If it cracked and you don't help this
niggas soon as this over with
We are going to have problems
And you're going to have a problem
You can't really do no hypothetical like that
In my mind, when you see the dude that did something to you're supposed to got on them immediately anyway.
No, no.
So it ain't going to make it to no riot.
No, but you're fought and your squabble, right?
Yeah.
But, though, again, though, like, do say right, right, right to look, like, right to look.
And hood dudes be like, yo.
Nigger not trying to follow.
I wouldn't.
He's trying to shoot you in that bitch.
I know.
I know.
Yeah.
I'm still.
I thought like you're supposed to.
I know.
I never been in orange distance.
Yeah.
with somebody in jail that killed
one of my armies and I'm not thinking
fighting because what if you whipped me?
Then I lost twice.
I lost a army.
So I don't know.
You're supposed to kill him, right?
I can't wrap my mind.
But I've been on the yard with a gang of people.
Hey, he did this to my people or whoo, woo, who,
and they either, they car to set it up with him get down.
But I'm saying specificity on, if a riot cracks off.
I don't give them fuck.
What happened?
You're 100% mandated to get involved.
Yeah, but.
And if you.
don't, there's going to be
consequences.
Yeah, no eyes.
Yo, here, here, man.
So listen, man, so look,
so let's go to
ooh, here, so
let me see,
when we have to pick like two more
for me, like,
because the last episode was like
over two hours and they wanted to keep it around
12, the hour, 30, hour,
45, market for me, right?
So down,
if I had, let's do, um,
ooh,
so,
so,
Boothy tweets,
free our
Kelly after Harvey Weinstein case was overturned.
Dr. Umar Johnson also posted a flyer that says,
white privilege with a caption,
what about Art Kelly?
Do y'all think that Art Kelly was dealt a bad hand
in the court of law and should R. Kelly be free?
Did they give his ass life?
All that child molest and all that pedophile shit.
They all the other stuff.
Hey, but no, no, no, but he was, he,
there's some technicalities like,
he ain't get convicted for Kishit.
He black.
But he thinks.
pissed on the baby back in the day.
That's when he said to go.
That's what he should have went to jail in.
I don't trip on the court.
I'm dealing with karma.
Karma dealing with him.
So, fuck the court.
I don't believe in karma though.
Well, it don't have to be karma.
It's whatever you want to call it.
You play football, you're going to get angry.
No.
You know what I'm saying?
You would.
Game ban.
He might go to jail.
You pee on baby.
You keep fucking bare, nigga.
You go kick something.
You're going to get burnt.
That's true.
But according to, but according to Rkelly
Kelly, though.
No, but according to Rkelly,
that wasn't him in the video
and he got exonerated
in a court of law
so like how can we now say that's it
He beat that shit
Arkell he's dealt
He's dealt an unfair hand
True enough
No back then
He should have been dealt
He should have went to jail then
Now
And then
It's technicalities bro
Where his emails
And he got leaked
His one of his bra's turning
And turn
Yeah I don't know
I don't know enough of the case
Tasha K
Tasha K
She played a big part
Right
Right
Right
Shut out, Tasha, Katz.
So look, if he never got convicted of any type of, like, pedophage, right?
He got convicted of running a sex trafficking ring,
meaning that his employees, right, was flying out bitches
and he was having sex with them and paying them bitches.
Like, Hugh Henson.
Hell no, man.
His bras was living with him, and he had females grooming the other bras.
Yes.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
I stayed in their family.
I stayed with them.
their family.
Did they say he had a bitch hogtide?
It was a lot of asses.
Yeah.
So based on those details, though.
Yeah.
Do you think that he's guilty of holding bitches hostage against their will?
It's a possibility.
Man, come on, bro.
Be real, my nigga.
All right.
Is it Stockholm syndrome or is it homestock syndrome?
Stockton.
You had it right.
You had a right.
Stockholm syndrome.
That's a real thing.
Them girls had.
They had an option to walk out the door to door.
They had no boats on it.
They just, you know, you know,
know stockhol syndrome is a real thing yeah so so what is it that he's actually
been convicted of it he did nothing framed in what how was it framed you are flying
and transported and bringing you're not supposed to bring them bitches across day lines
and shit like that paying them to like have sex I don't think he was paying them they
was in love with him and he was selling them dreams and thinking that's gonna be but at the same
time man like you gotta be real about it this shit weird like you doing too much all this
shit that's too weird yeah it's just too much of it you know what I mean it's weird
And I understand what Boosey's saying.
Boosey's saying just based on like shout out to him
because the same motherfucker did the same.
I get that.
Yeah, like me, y'all might as well let him go.
You know what I mean?
Don't hold him because he, you know.
He was selling these broads dreams like they had a future in the singing shit, bro.
Spider, how many females you had come to the studio thing
and they're about to do a verse?
Or you might let them get on the song and end up fucking.
Yeah.
I mean.
That was part of the routine.
Bye, bye.
Hey, they're going to tell you, let me up off this motherfucker after you been here a day or two.
We're like, oh, I got to get home.
No, I know.
He got locked doors and shit.
He's not, you know what I mean?
He's got to stay.
Once we go, you can go.
Yeah, because you ain't Arkelly.
He wanted to stay.
Yeah, he wanted to stay.
And underage, you know.
Yeah.
He was falling in love with these bitches too.
He popped out with a media, like, 96.
95 of some shit.
You know, California, we wanted a few states that legal age is 18.
Majority is 16 to 17.
I've learned that recently.
I learned that recently, but I didn't know that.
States is like 16.
I didn't know that.
So if you were like Kitty Coochee, you should have moved out of Chicago, Illinois,
and you could have moved to the state where 16...
Oh, wait, what?
Oh, wait, whoa, wait, though.
I got him, though, right?
And his case was in New York where the agent for Sun was 17,
and all the people that he was, like, quote-unquote, like, flew in,
were all 17.
He were a freaky-ass.
Yeah.
He was right up.
I ain't no getting around him.
That's too close.
But, but see.
Legal or not, that's not.
That's why with it's, fuck the law.
Now it's that like, all right?
That's what I'm going to.
He's a weird.
But you know he got a phone guy,
but you know, he got a question.
That's he with a jugger, though, right?
Yeah, for me.
I got a question.
Do y'all still listen to his shit or no?
God damn right.
Yeah, right.
He's got that, dude.
I don't listen to it, right?
I don't know.
Wow.
So, okay, but if you had a family function in that step,
step, you ain't for a deed.
It's just like Big Sad.
You ain't fit.
I used to fuck with Sad.
So as soon as soon as cat.
No.
Big Sad.
No.
that beat by Jada?
Ah, knock it.
I don't want to hear no.
Pippin is illegal, too.
Sticks in the Bentley and all that shit?
I don't want to hear that.
Wait, wait, wait.
Like, why, though?
Like, why?
I still listen to Big Sad.
I ain't going to lie.
He choked in a club?
I don't want no
beef.
Big Sadden, an internet.
I'm just saying, like, since he did what he did,
I just don't want to hear the gangster music.
Exactly.
I want to hear the player Pips.
I want to say,
on eBay 3.
And in the set, when he did,
is that a D.P.
Or put off.
I don't want to go back down that wrong.
No, I'm just asking the homie, real quick, because he wasn't here when we talked about.
It's our.
You did, but you did.
We don't talk to police.
I don't know what type of street game they play.
If your name come up in some black and white and you make them statements, it's that.
It's that.
Wait, wait, wait.
I got them.
He got them.
I got them.
Go ahead.
Start a pat.
You're saying that talking to police at all, you, like you, like you, like you have.
Even if you lie and make up a home.
No, no, no, no, no.
You said, we don't talk to police at all.
If my car got stolen in, I'll call the police.
Listen, you go into.
go into this interrogation room
sitting down. They read
you your right and tell you
anything you say
can and will be used against you
in the court of law. And you continue
therefore on after that and start
talking about anything that transpired
and that involves
other people.
I'm not though, bro.
No, so you said...
This is for everybody in the game. He clarifying.
I'm breaking it down. He said in general.
Yeah. So he said you don't talk.
That was like a blanket statement.
You're trying to hold them to two specific.
Sure.
Yeah.
He clarifying.
Wait, wait.
Okay.
Okay.
Look, look, question there.
Okay.
So after they read you your rights,
if you still have a conversation with them after they read you your rights.
You better know what you're doing.
Is that going back?
You're consciously talking to them.
But you're finding them.
And you're not doing.
And everyone's everything.
No, look.
Because some people, a spider can go right here.
They come, read them his rights.
And they say, where are you?
I was at talking.
I ate some.
Does that make him a schist?
That's what you asked?
No.
No.
But if Spiders say I was a taco bill with the homie in the backseat,
and then they end up putting this together where the homie in the worst out,
the homie might go in there and say, I was never there.
You're bad.
It has nothing to do with you.
What if the homie going to say, I wasn't there?
No, fact's no.
Don't say, you just miscommunication.
You ain't got your shit together.
No, listen, here, right?
For crime happening, that's what I'm saying.
Yeah, but that's how, yeah.
You can mess you.
You just placed them at the end.
You put him at that at the crime.
You put him at a car.
Yeah.
And you know this crime happened in the car.
And he ended up with you.
This is why they say don't say nothing.
Because you were going there and try to, they'll say, oh.
Yeah, I know Almighty did the shooting.
And you say, no, he didn't.
I was right there.
He didn't even had no good.
Yeah.
Almighty is telling the police, I wasn't even there.
But you still put him at the scene of the crime.
That's why you don't say nothing unless you know what the fucking said.
Did that be an issue between Almighty and his code offending?
That's snitching.
But you played, if the nigger was a scoffrey, bro.
He was there.
He didn't have no bill for you.
You got me like.
You got me like.
You got me like.
You posted to say nothing.
Yeah, that's snitching.
You wasn't put to say nothing.
He's going to shut your ass up and call for your lawyer so your lawyer could explain all this shit.
Hey, honestly, bro, I've been to the station a thousand million times, bro.
You go to the, don't come out to sit.
I'm cool.
I want to talk.
Facts.
I don't want to talk.
You don't have to go in that room.
You know how many few of us.
Niggas be going to go home so bad.
They don't even bail out.
They, they, they're on me.
And I'm talking about from here to waking up at 3 o'clock in the morning.
Hey, you still don't want to talk.
They're going to run in tight.
It's just trying to help you.
I'm just trying to help you.
You feel?
Help me help you.
That's it.
That's a question for you.
Every line.
Yo, right?
Right.
So a question for you, bro, right?
So if somebody have a two-hour conversation with the-
That's too long.
What's too long?
I ain't a phone.
You fucked up somewhere in that two hours.
Yeah.
You fucked up somewhere in that two hours.
What you're talking about?
Okay, cool.
So then, are you still a fan of Young Thug?
Because he got a two hour and 30 minutes interrogation on.
I wasn't a fan of me.
Yeah, I never went.
Yeah, once you wearing dresses and calling him her in Bay, I wasn't a fan back.
I don't know anything about that.
But I went through, I do want to say, is I respect his gangster, man.
He was out there feeding me.
I don't even know Young Thug was doing half of the city he was doing, man.
Take care of families.
Taking care of his business, his family, everything, man.
I respect.
I'm sad to see all these niggas switch and flip on him.
I'm like, damn.
I learned when I was a teen teenager because my dad said,
you do any dirt, you do it with, you know,
young dudes, part of your cookers.
Some older dudes got more to lose
and the younger dudes got more to prove, you know what I'm saying?
Them older dudes are going to be looking for you to take the case
or they can't turn around to 15 years.
They ain't got it in them, you know what I'm saying?
I could be 25 and come on at 35 and still go to the club.
Right, nigga 30?
He's thinking about that 15.
Like, fuck.
When I come on, I'm going to be 15.
And then second, people that's always high, you can't go on missions like that because they'd be in a station when they sober up.
Ready to cry.
Ready to cry.
And now they want to talk.
You ain't feeling like Superman no more.
So I learned down like when I was like 14, 15, like the dudes that stay high all the time, me on chest poked out.
I don't want to really go out.
He get high because he running from them demons when he's sober.
Because the niggas scared of certain shit that he did.
They got to stay high and not even think about that shit.
I got to sit in that station two days before a court and you're then sobered up.
You're looking like, damn.
I'm out the fuck I didn't did.
Yeah.
They get ready to tell everybody.
Right.
You ever been arrested, Flago?
No, man.
No.
Like, like a detaino, right?
Like when they come and say, like, oh, oh, right?
So look.
I got you.
So look.
I got you.
And here's weird, right?
Right?
Like my dad, like, taught me like a lesson, right?
Mm-hmm.
So they came and said, yo, listen, like,
y'all or like five or six
right and y'all have been
just walking around this neighborhood for me right
right
y'all need to
break up and go home right
so I broke up and went home
my dad said man bro you better not let
no no police ever say
that because it's you and 20 homies
or 100 homies walking together
in a pack that you don't have to go home right
because like he said this
the city ordinances does not trump the Constitution, meaning
if the city has some type of gang injunction or whatever, right,
and saying that like 10, 20 niggas can be together,
he'd say, yo, let them arrest you.
Cool, right?
And we will take that fight in a while
because the city ordinance,
and the quote-unquote law that they niggas came up with
would never, ever in life, trump the Constitution.
And it said, again, I have right to passage in this country,
Meaning I can sit anywhere on a block with with a hundred niggas in all red with
Rabbinators on.
You better hope one of them hundred niggas don't got nothing on them because then they're
going to connect you to something like for him the law.
Yeah.
But in reality, we can't get out nowhere.
Anywhere 20 and they crash.
If you clean, even if you're harassed.
I guarantee you you can have a not ID.
They want to take you down, fingerprint you.
You can be you could put 20 inches.
You at all papers, though, or all papers?
Because all papers that I can help you.
All papers.
All the century.
Out of the 10 deep.
All papers.
Everybody legit.
And I put my life on you're going to get around.
Look, Flacco said you're going to go to jail, but you'll be able to fight it and sue.
We ain't got time to go to jail.
I'm saying, nigga, that you're still going to go.
And the only way for that sue to work is if every nigga clean.
Was clear.
Every nigga don't got nothing on them because that's.
But we got a certain in the midst of you might get shot.
It might shoot some of it.
Yeah, like, come on.
It's, yeah.
For being right here.
It ain't worth it.
Yeah, right.
Bro, it looked at hair right.
Because my pops bro was just lost to happy, bro.
That nigga was just,
clearly.
Feed it for a lawsuit.
That's African.
I was right.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right.
I'm looking to say, what?
Ten.
Man, yo, right.
Yo.
I'm looking to sue me a nigga.
Not right.
I don't care what you gangbangers talking about,
talking about someone.
suing this snitching, oh, they ain't.
Of course not.
Civil court is not legal court.
Single court is not like felony criminal court, niggas.
I see.
Or wait, what, though?
Or listen, here, though,
hey, look, though, is
telling on a dirty cop snitching?
Because he's a criminal suit.
Hell yeah, that snitching.
You know, paperwork telling on a dirty cop?
If the cop is getting cracking,
open the doors for you?
Hey.
No, he comes.
He's saying, a nigga from your hood is on paperwork.
You feel me?
Say it from your hood.
He on paperwork for telling on the snitch who comes, I mean,
for telling on the police officers who come harassed y'all.
He is snitched.
No, no, he ain't no snitch.
You don't think so?
Hell no.
He'll be a bit his ass.
I won't get a fuck.
Hey, bro.
I'm not going to get a real ass.
If the police, no, look, no, look.
No, if the police is fucking you over.
Yeah, that's snitching.
You can tell.
No, it's not.
No, I'm not saying, no.
You're telling us.
You know, he'll put cases on y'all.
He'd come beat y'all up.
Take y'all shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Man.
And we're going to record him and report him.
I'll be honest.
Hey, that's a slippery slope.
It's a slippery slope, bro.
Then you're going to tell anybody who do that.
No.
Not anybody.
You got to think about it though.
The police pull up on you.
You know, they fuck with you.
It's okay to pull out your camera, right?
Not for sure.
I'm under the law that they're going to use you against you.
But that's still.
I'm saying you go to the station.
Oh, yeah.
You're on paper work.
You're on some bullshit.
You're on some bullshit.
And what?
Man, what?
He's going to jump for it to them.
Nah.
Nah, you better wait.
I'm trying to.
I'm trying to.
I'm trying to tell him no poli.
Let's make it.
Let's make it literal.
So is it snitching if somebody told him on Reggie White?
Is it?
Because he's a disgraced cop.
Didn't he just go to jail?
He went to the pen.
He went to the pen, thought.
So if you doing business with Reggie White and you told him under the bus.
Anytime you're breaking the law with somebody in an agreement.
And then you tell on them that snitching.
I don't care who they are.
But here, question, right?
If Reggie, right, again, who at the time was a cop, right?
Comes and fuck niggas up and assault niggas and y'all go.
And you go to the station after the group.
And tell him.
And his nigger been beating that.
And he goes to jail for it.
The fuck out of here.
Hell no.
That snitching, hell.
That new law thing, right?
I think that's something.
I think that's snitching.
Now, if he did.
I think that snitching.
Y'all take a charge of the police.
Because the whole snitching shit is about a code amongst criminals and thieves.
All right, SBI, I got a quick.
So if a, if a CEO is bringing in a female CEO bringing in phones, right?
She get cracked with the phones.
And they come and raid this dude like, oh, yeah, she said she was bringing them in you.
And you say, man, that's that bitch shit.
Who y'all find that shit on that's that bitch shit?
Is that snitching?
Yeah, that's funny.
Hey, that's a cop.
That's the same thing.
I'm telling on the cop.
That's ironic you said that.
Because it's...
Because it's...
But I'm going to say that.
But that's ironic you said that, though.
Is it what you consider it, though?
Because she getting cracking for the calls.
I get my opinion later.
Like, yeah.
She getting cracking for the calls and you throw under the bus.
That's telling, bro.
That's telling.
Hey, but guess what?
You...
It's the police.
Especially if she don't...
She's looking out.
Especially if she don't tell all you, though.
The police used to bum me up and keep getting my seats all detached.
It's flapping and shit.
I don't even go with it.
I went, now I filed a complaint.
Yeah.
But you know, it's funny, you could file a complaint to Eternal Affairs.
Eternal Affairs is one of their colleagues that IPA also.
Yeah, yes.
I'm like, so they go right to law.
We investigate it.
You tell them the police doing too much to you, it ain't telling.
It's not happening.
Now, the police is doing something with you, and you tell them you all bad.
I ain't going to lie.
Man, that's kind of like a wild.
That's a slip.
If you and your homie take a trip to the police,
station, that's wild.
Hey, because mighty, look,
I got fucked up by the police.
I'm tomorrow doing dirty.
Even in jail, I'll jail.
And then they'd be like, oh, so you want you,
what happened?
You still be like, man, nothing happened.
Yeah, a lot of times.
You and all your homies,
you don't think about it.
You're like, you know, bitch.
But that's all the other men.
That's crazy.
That's crazy, Mickey.
That's what making cops and rob.
But if a G-hummy jumped out and said,
I'm going to get paid.
You motherfuckers kick my ass, my girl
recorded it.
I'm going to go down there.
That's different.
Ain't nobody.
Sue it.
Suing and going to the police station talking about he put them hands on.
I always thought he was talking about suing.
No, no, no, no.
I'm always talking about the money.
I'm talking about the police station.
You tell me.
They kind of coincide.
To fall the lawsuit, you gotta do.
Yeah, you got to get a few guys.
You're right.
You're right.
And it gets the police.
I'm not going to no police station, bro.
That's a wobb.
It depends on who you act.
And I ain't going to lie.
It depends on who doing it.
Because people got the popular vote.
A lot of nays get away with shit that other people came.
You damn right.
That's the fact.
That's a fact.
Wait though, right?
Wait, all right.
So following the report and on the cops
and the cop get arrested
and then you go to court and take the stand.
And take the starrant.
That's cool.
Against the police?
Yeah.
Hell, I wouldn't give a fuck, man.
I'm not getting on the flip.
Hey, I'm not going to.
This is what happened.
I'm not going to knock you, though.
Exactly.
I'm not mad at you, but I'm not doing it.
I'm like, I can't point.
I can point.
I can't point.
You can call it.
The police.
I'm not doing that.
Fuck that point.
Just fuck the police, bro.
Give me a hazard as to something another way.
We're going to figure out another way, but I can't.
I'm not the point in his ass hard.
It's hard.
I'm not stating my name for the record, bro.
Yeah.
You feel me?
I've been in that uncomfortable ass seat up there before.
They subpoenaed me down from the pen to try to them.
I threw their whole shit off.
Y'all waste each of all guys bringing me down here.
No, I ain't, I ain't, I'm right sitting in that.
We had a situation come over with my homie, baby, mommy,
and he caught in the police on his baby mama, and I'm trying to feed for him.
I'm trying to fend for him.
That shit gets tricky.
I ignore the domestic violence
bro,
because they'd be somewhere back together
after y'all in the politics
that's why homies
trying to like
turn the blind out of that shit most times
I'm sad like damn
yeah I start the dick and put
the domestic violence
do your classes
get back with your bitch
I guess
because you're gonna be back with her
when we're gonna come
beat this bitch up
we're gonna come bring home girls
to beat this bitch up
and you're gonna be right right
back with the next
when you're gonna pull up with her
yeah no matter
what phone calls
with police call
that's on y'all
leave that shit right
as soon as you get out
but that's why
the street still holds you
to this code though
It ain't, I don't get fuck who you with.
You can't tell on Jesus.
Yeah, right.
You might have talked to him in private, but you can't tell them.
You snitch.
I'm not entertaining no domestic violence.
Nope.
At all.
Yo, here, man, so listen, man, so look, so like the last question is, man, so, so, in fact,
let's just go one by one, right?
So let's start off.
In fact, wait, where you spider, right?
Right.
Right.
So give your take on, on Kendrick's recent diss towards Drake.
Did you like it?
Did you feel like?
it was enough to withstand Drake, or do you think, yeah, like, what should take on it?
I don't know if I'm just getting older, detached.
That shit was kind of boring to me.
It was a lot to listen to.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I need to hear it a few more times.
You got to play it back a couple of times.
It didn't really resonate with me.
So West Coast OG, Spilerloak is saying that that shit was trashed.
That Kenzel Lamar, so West Coast saying they didn't drop a trash.
Shut off Kate out, man.
The old TD squad.
So, West Coast O.G. said that, right?
I didn't say it was trash.
I say me personally.
It was boring as far as it.
It was boring.
It was very boring.
So West Coast OG Spotterloke said that Kendraimars' dish track Euphoria was boring and trash.
I've had one listen at it.
Oh, okay.
In my first listen, I was not, it didn't grab me.
And I'll be real, bro.
Yo.
I'm asking my possibility.
Right?
Like, you ain't need, though.
I think it's hard.
Wait, you ain't need, though, like, two listens for it hit him up.
You took the word
I was like
You're too.
The first time I heard
hit him up
He's not doing double-on
Conradras
and barring you up
to shit.
That's why.
I love certain distance.
You got to be disrespectful.
That's why the D-I-N.
Look,
but look,
SBI,
is it,
it wasn't hard enough
for him
based on
you hold Kendrick
to a higher standard
you heard him
kill shit before
or it just wasn't it.
I've had this problem.
Honestly,
I think it's just
a base selection.
I've had a problem
I think that's hard, nigga.
Because he was dropping some bars.
Kendrick was saying some shit, but what's to call it, more swaggy?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I've had a problem.
I've had a problem identifying the genius in Kendry, period.
Me too.
His cadence is?
I see how well he's produced, and I like the way he's created the character.
Yeah.
But when you strip all that down and just read the lyrics, when they call him the dope-ass
lyricists, it don't quite get me.
It won't ever because he's script.
activity, it's one in the con.
No, it's the cadence, how he
flow, it's all that.
Even the lyrics, because you read
what he's saying. I've read.
I've read some shit.
Okay, I'm going to deal with a
thing. To me, this shit is called rhyming,
right? And a lot of times, niggas
go out their way to be deep, and then forget
the rhyme, and it's like,
it's so much else going on other than rhyming.
But listen, like, like, what's his name?
Buster rhymes. It's just
his cadence and da-da-da-da-da. But if you
like read the lyrics on a piece of paper,
he ain't saying too much of nothing.
But like, everybody,
because he,
he got a cold flow.
Yeah.
Now listen though.
Now this is something
in terms of like the song title, right?
So here's why
is you for,
so first off,
so here's what,
and I like, right?
I like that he did
a Tuesday drive
because I feel like hip-hop
needs to go back
to the time of Tuesday.
That was before your time.
You don't know nothing about that.
That releases was always historic.
How old were you when that was happening?
That was like 15 years ago.
What?
Like, the Tuesday releases?
I was like 11.
Oh, sir.
Right?
15 years ago?
Did you realize that much?
That records always dropped on Tuesdays at one point?
No.
Mm-hmm.
Right?
So, I feel like that's a good thing right now, too, though.
I was burning cities.
Right?
So, right?
So today, though, it's a holiday.
It's the day of the child, right?
so, right?
So hence, it says, like, there was like a Tuesday reference
and on a song cover, right?
Cool.
Now, euphoria, right?
Is a hint towards...
I'm about to ask what that mean.
Right?
Towards the, yo, there's this show
where high school kids are highly sexual
and having sex engaging in sex.
Oh, like the grassy.
Well, kind of, but it's more sexual, right?
Drake is a producer on that show.
Wow.
Drake has had, you know, some accusations of grooming young women, right?
Hmm, I ain't heard that.
Yeah, right?
Here, right?
So look, and there was this, like, this chick, right?
Who was, she was called Millie Bobby Brown, right?
So she said, said, but like the most innocent shit, yo, he'd be texting me and giving me advice, right?
On boys, on other shit, right?
Next to 14 rows is crazy.
You feel me?
And niggas took that and just spun it.
Now, also, too, though, there was,
how do they know each other?
She a friend of the family or something?
No.
She was like, like, a star, right?
Right?
From she was in, like, this so-called, like,
Why are you texting 14, right?
Yeah, right.
She in the industry, so they know each other like that.
Yeah, right?
Now, right, so look, though,
there was also another incident where, so apparently so.
So.
I didn't think I want me texting my 14-year-old daughter, bro.
Right?
Right, right?
So, so, so, apparently like, so,
so Drake and his model, right?
I think she was, like, she was like 16, right?
Right? They were cool friends.
Feeling right, cool.
And then, like, when she turned 18,
she posted this picture of where, like,
Drake is, like, hugged up, you feel me, you know,
lips, you know, feel me, you know.
Oh, the Chris Brown pose.
I mean, he's right for me, yeah, right now.
He waited to 18, right?
But even that itself, though,
we don't even know if he was dating a bitch.
Right, you can't be mad at that, you know.
But the folks have used those two instances and others, you know,
for me, like, like, for example,
I think he kissed a 17-year-old girl
and on the cheek
and in Toronto
after she told him
but you know
that's just
that could be some fan
rapper shit like
yeah
that you can't really
commit to on that
you go with somebody
with extreme access
you have to like
kind of like
give them
a somewhat of an edge
just based on the fact
that they're gonna have
more opportunities
to have miss apps bro
of course
he's as access to everything
and if he's not
intentionally trying
to do nothing creepy
18 if he waited to 18
I would love to
have the power
as a younger man
not now
but if you're young
and you can actually wait this that's that's dream street man I
fuck you mean not the last two things you said but the 14 year old see I
wouldn't need to hear a backstory to that because why you're texting a four
year old talking about nothing she was like a worldly popular like for example
right so what that's our mama yeah text our mom but
why is it wrong man to a 14 year old advice their mama you know what I'm saying
text their parents she usually the parents would be happy they got a report with
Drake yeah right
She, okay, she's, she, she is new to stardom and was asking Drake who better start for a while, for my wife.
Okay, this fool, 37, bro.
23 years old.
Texting a 14 year old that he ain't related to.
No, no, no.
No, no, sorry, this was like, uh, five years ago.
So, like, he was like 32 and she was like 14.
Big difference.
That ain't a big difference.
Is he, is he romantically involved with that?
No, no, no, the friends, like, just, if I'm just, like.
What, when it takes was he, like, like,
Look it out.
It was like, is it shit that her parents could see too?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And she didn't be texting the 14.
Okay.
But which was a boy?
Is you okay to have a 14-old little partner?
Like, just to be optimistic, Frasco, you hear me?
It wouldn't be my, it wouldn't be my son.
I'm like, yeah, yeah, hell no.
To be optimistic, when you're on these shows and stuff,
and y'all been doing seasons, y'all become like a family on the, like,
whoop, so maybe they was that close where she asked him for advice or whatever, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, no, he wasn't on the show.
Like, just like, yeah.
But that's being optimistic.
But the interaction was perrine.
to supervise.
Well, no.
She's texting
Drake, but they're cool with it, though.
That's what I'm saying.
But it's on them.
The bullshit is on them.
It's their fault.
It's still weird, though.
It's like people letting their kids
sleep with Michael Jackson.
Yeah.
Now, though, in terms of like, like,
in terms of like,
Star Mike out.
Yeah, now in terms of like the diss itself,
so I thought, you know,
again, like the title and a cover
was strategic.
It was cool.
The song itself, I don't like it, right?
And here's why, right?
If you are going to allude and hint towards this nigga
like trying to like fuck with kids,
niggins, bro, just say it that.
Hey, yo, we fuck with kids, I'll fuck with you, right?
Cool.
Now, too.
Come direct.
Right?
Right.
When it's art, when it's art, you got to, when it's rap,
you got to tell ways a certain way.
Because I don't feel like that's a good dish.
I hop on a song.
Yeah, bitch, ass, nigger.
Great.
Yeah.
That's not a good this, nigga.
I want to hear you actually rap.
There's a lot.
There's a lot of, you know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of range.
It's a lot of range.
You want that meat mill dance.
I want to hear you really outwrap a nigga, bro.
Nah, but I don't want it to be no question, no, don't want you to know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, I want you.
I want to know you're disrespect to somebody.
I think niggas who need to know, no, and clearly we do know because we are talking about it.
Sure.
I didn't know.
I was told.
Yeah, fucks.
If I just listen.
Somebody knew.
That's what I'm saying.
Somebody knew.
It's not a secret, niggas who, no, no.
But I'm saying, if I would have, like, just picked up my phone
and listened to that song through my headphone
without noise a disc song.
But I don't think that's the whole point he's trying to get across.
So it's not a disc.
No, no, no, no.
Just trying to exonerate them.
That one aspect, I'm just saying, that's one aspect of the disc.
That's not what the whole diss song is about.
If you go listen to him, I'm saying, like, he's dismantling.
And, Mike, there was more.
They was more back then when they made their diss songs,
it wasn't, no, I'm going to jump back the next day.
No, I'm out to come with some shit.
I'm going to cut it together.
You feel me?
He had
Nause and all them.
Now they rushed
to react.
He had,
they had like five or six
they had a lot.
He had a Y&W.
Melly bar.
If y'all not my real friends,
I'm...
Yeah, he had the sexy red thing.
Like, y'all, you know what I'm saying?
Then he had to, uh...
And then it was the lightest bars.
Yeah.
I'm gonna listen to it again, Kada.
Bro, the nigger said the very first time
I shot me a drink.
The homie told me aim it this way.
I didn't point down enough.
Today I show you I learned from those.
mistakes. He's talking about a blower
and drink. He's tripping.
He's tripping. We got wordplay.
That should have killed in the head.
It wasn't that hard.
We got the bar, man.
Yes, it was. That shit was hard.
Nobody sees
No, we can't be going to copyrighted.
We don't never see Kendrick. He don't cross me as a shooter.
I've seen him in the white pants.
He's not a shooter.
Not his wordplay, both.
But let me...
It's just wordplay.
I'm trying to give my perspective.
You know, a lot of battle rappers don't be shooting.
But they're trying to say how it comes across to me.
Hold on.
I've seen them in the Prince Flair type outfit, Prince, the singer.
You can't talk about Draco's to me after that, definitely, personally.
It doesn't matter.
Play on words.
But when I see him play with them words, I see him in that white outfit.
He's a self-proclaimed good kid Matt City.
But I don't care.
I know some people that personally know Kendrick.
And kids are just no Buster.
He ain't.
I just call you no Buster.
I just say Buster.
I don't put him out.
I'm talking about.
When he used him.
that term, Drake, I have enough respect and knowledge for he can use his term.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
You know what I'm saying?
You know some niggins to be around.
You know.
I know.
He's not really.
No, I don't understand.
He grew up.
But he did.
And he's aware.
He grew up over there towards that way.
Yeah.
And he enough.
Yeah, that's his idea.
The niggas said, cut those business.
You got my shit twisted.
What is it?
The braids.
I hurt your feelings.
You don't want to work with me no more.
Okay.
There's three ghosts left.
And I seen two of them kissing.
hugging on stage.
I love him to death,
but in eight bars,
I'll explain that phrase.
He tripping, bro.
He tripping,
and then he started going
even way worse.
It might go back to a munchy
say that B selection.
Because it sounds ill.
He said,
you know I got language barriers.
There's no accent you can sell me.
We know Drake did have been
Jamaican.
He'd have been UK.
He'd be,
he owned this man,
Spider.
You really got a
ass bars,
though.
No, they are not.
No, they're not.
He spatsing,
bro.
Hey, all, Marty,
it's the B selection,
bro.
I'm telling you.
Y'all got me.
I'm going to hear this shit.
Hey, the beat would be the first thing to catch your ears,
you know what I like him.
I love Kendrick.
That's the homie,
but I'm not impressed, bro.
You expect it more for him, right?
Yeah, I'm not in the song he alluded that I got more.
He said, I got some shit that I made gonna want to look something.
I got some shit that I made gunna want to look smooth.
I know some shit about niggas that I made gunna want to look like a saint.
That's alluding that.
It'll be another song.
I know more.
It's just one song.
Every great disc didn't have just.
once on.
Nas and Jay Z didn't...
If he comes back and say,
you Drake Snitch,
it wasn't just evil,
right?
It wasn't just evil.
He's not going to be no shit.
Yeah, right?
Like, right?
Like, right?
He's not like...
I'm just saying that.
That's not like he had...
All that shit you put on it
back to back is a classic disc song.
He got a...
He got a war for a disc song.
That's legendary.
It's not all the extra deep shit.
It was just right in your face
hard as fuck.
Hey, but...
But you know how many times
he said,
Crody?
Some, some,
uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
Kendrick, Craig, because he was mimicking Drake, because Drake said Crotty in his song.
Yeah, of course.
You know what I'm saying?
What you got to say about his ad libs, because Cody is some.
He's an American.
That's some Canadian.
No, not you.
I'm talking to Mb3.
No, he don't want to believe it, but a lot of people sending me this song telling me he copying the homie,
Adelis.
Who at least?
NB3.
Oh, Kda, all, with the show.
Nah, that's been my little thing.
If y'all hear, he, show, shoot.
That just all our little answer.
Turner thing.
In the Lama,
we've been on
this is us.
And the homie state,
the homie state
he was in for us.
Matter of fact,
I got them
the radio
calling me like,
love,
you need to
copyright this.
You know what I mean?
On my daughters,
I never heard
bigger artists
repeat shit I didn't say
on songs on a lower scale.
Yeah.
And it happens.
Yeah,
bro,
I ain't oversaid a name
so like I'm mad.
I'm like,
man,
that's crazy.
You could do it
and he got the whole
good coming for him
for this.
though because this is or, this or is it.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
When you hear that, you're looking up.
Yeah.
Of course, no.
Yo, you know, listen, man.
We have to head about it here for me
because we're about to get the two hour mark.
Well, we're about to pass two hours right now.
Right.
But, hey, listen, this was a very great episode.
We will redisect,
sex, sec the Kendrick bars and be back tomorrow.
Sorry, next week.
All right.
And fully do like a full...
Yeah, I'm going to listen to a better.
Yeah, put me.
A four deep dive on there, right?
That nigga was stupid.
I just want to come with a better beat.
I use a West Coast beat, Kendrick.
Yeah, yeah.
If you know what I'm doing.
Look, look, look.
Go listen to NB number three, do it big.
It's out now and then you're going to see what we're talking about.
Hey, hey, like, follow him at NB3, man, you feel me?
Yes, sir.
And tap in, man, you know, to a bigger thing, man, you feel me?
We have a show every Monday at 6.
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Can we go again?
Yeah, facts, feel me?
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Amen.
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Folks, I hope y'all enjoy the episode, man.
We'll be back.
And that's the bottom line.
Bottom line.
Yeah, feel me?
And next Friday, man, peace.
