No Jumper - No More Crips Allowed on No Jumper! Chief Keef Calls Out Lush, King Pill LOSES his Fight

Episode Date: February 23, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Years ago. No Halloween, but she got a pumpkin. That is pretty funny. No Halloween, but she got a pumpkin. The street's going crazy for that one. That's crazy. That's going to have the streets a blaze. Damn, so Spody Face is here for the record.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Lush One. Word on the streets, my boy is stuck in a K-hole in the car, in the parking lot. They're currently dumping water on his face, trying to wake. him up we've injected him with Narcan they're splashing Kora's light on his face everything is being done to try to wake lush up from his slumber so pray pray pray oh here he is undertaking is risen emerging from his K-hole was about to talk behind your back bro with a lit grit so was oh I can already tell about the by the slack of your jaw that you want one today
Starting point is 00:00:59 No, I'm sober. No, I'm sober. Red Bull, Sig. What's in the brown bag? What's in the brown bag? A couple of shots. What did Lil Wayne say? It's my brown bag.
Starting point is 00:01:10 You feel? You know, I was that. It's my cup. It's my cup. I don't worry about what's in my cup. My cup. Don't worry about what's in my Celsius. When Wayne said, don't worry about what's in my brown bag.
Starting point is 00:01:24 He was talking about the brown bag podcast, rest of peace. Oh. We need a moment. Moment of silence. Really messed up my weekly listening experience. Yeah, dude. But I will say this. Duno's pod is kind of going up right now.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Are you watching it? Are you just looking at the views? The views. Okay. You say him and home? Jakarta. Okay. Jakarta is fire.
Starting point is 00:01:48 I rock with Jakarta. I'm a little suspicious. I'm not going to lie. You think that there's boding going on? I mean, I'm not saying there is, but I know that when I used to always see them doing that podcast on the Fickmunity channel and it seemed like the numbers were like terrible. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:01 And now it's on his channel and I looked at it recently and saw like hell of views on it. And I was just like, that's weird. It's an awful lot of bot service. But I don't know. Maybe they got the good Mexican bots. I'm not going to lie. I think that there is a lot of people watching it. I have seen some clips.
Starting point is 00:02:19 It's pretty entertaining. But I don't know. I can't. I can't really fully hate it. I would have to watch it. I'm sick of people talking about numbers. So I would have to watch. I want to talk about the quality of a pod if I'm going to trash a pod.
Starting point is 00:02:32 Type, you know what I'm saying. But I'm down to just trash a pod, low key. I got to do your research. Like the boy from Chicago. But trash in a pod without listening to the podcast, you can get the ass right? Trash and a pot without listening to the pod is just too, it's too easy. It's just too low-hanging fruits, you know? Yeah, you know.
Starting point is 00:02:51 Yeah. Anyway, we have convened today an amazing panel of some of the, Most righteous minds in the community today, the biggest podcast on the West Coast, no jumper show episode. God knows what. And today we have the one and only. We're not going to call him Spody Spice because we don't know if he was offended by that last week. I didn't like it. I definitely was.
Starting point is 00:03:16 I definitely was a fuck was. Especially because she's the hungryest one. I definitely the fuck was. Hold on. Spottie what? Brody Spice. He didn't like that. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:27 I definitely the fuck was. Don't call me a girl name. I almost got boo blocks on my way to the car after the pod. All right. So that name has been retired. It was a good while I lasted. In addition to Spouty Face, we do have... Baby Spice.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Oh, shit. Okay, there we go. Meth spice himself. U-N-S. U-N-O! Can I get a... O-N-N-O! Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:03:51 A lot of who-Nos again. Drop it in the chat. You know the emojis? My nigga Lush K-T-to. You know what I mean? Don't play with us, make plays with us. He's smoking snowboards. He's up that K2.
Starting point is 00:04:03 In addition to that, the one, the only, the architect, the 22-stir. A little under the weather, I'm going to be totally real with you guys. I've done two podcasts today, so I'm about four hours on podding for the day, feeling a little crappy after the Cardi B show last night. Got a little bit of a sniffle,
Starting point is 00:04:24 but, you know, we thug it out regardless. us in addition the one the only the king of social media aunt hefe absolute to the pond the good old people man but good old people what's the good old deal and last but not least the mayor the king of inglewood Munchy B. Hey, where to soundboard at? Why ain't gonna sound board? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:55 You gotta do it yourself, man. Hey, man, I wanna clap for myself. We need to soundboard. Seeing a Munchy in all his glow in his natural habitat, aka the Savoy the other day. Oh, that was cool. It was pretty awesome. Yep, we're definitely going to get into that. Wait, some people say that I suck at doing the introductions.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Can we get an impromptu lush introductions for everybody so we can see Kind of like side by side who's better at this? Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, you go. You know the way he motivate everybody from the gangsters to the righteous minds and the Golden State. We got my player partner Spoti Face. What's happening?
Starting point is 00:05:33 Well, that was pretty good. I think I'm already beat. Now you've got to do yourself. Hey, I put the Mac in MacArthur Park. You feel me? You already know. You'll play a partner. You ain't saying nada.
Starting point is 00:05:47 I'll turn you into a filet chelada. And you'll play Bonilege Uno. Back with another installment. Ben Ballin since Ben Wallace, been bombing since Ben Lonan, but I'm not Islamic. Of course, to the left of me, getting more hose than a night with Diddy off some ecstasy. We got my play partner, the Tooster. You already know. More hoaxon is Johnny's phonebook.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Diddy awesome ecstasy is crazy. He's getting prohose than Diddy awesome. Dedy got that pure seat. But they ain't rubbing cum on my nipples. And no, it's just like, what? I got no else, registration, and blick on me, so I hope they don't blurt me. And if they do, I'm gonna need to get defended by my homie
Starting point is 00:06:34 that's holding it down from 83rd Street. We got young and hefe, you feel me? The legendary. You already know we're in the house. Once again, man, salute to the five. Good old people. Hey. And since he's royalty, they call
Starting point is 00:06:49 him the hood highness, introducing the mayor, Engel Woods finest. Y'all already know, Munchie B. Come on, man. All right, you cooked me. You cooked me. That was pretty good. The highness ain't neat. That sounds kind of like kind of fake. Your highness is like medieval time. I said his royalty. Hood Highness. He, okay.
Starting point is 00:07:10 So here's the thing. He'd be a much. He always grades my intros. Yeah, like on Monday. Yeah, yeah. So what's the grade today? I'll give you a C plus Overall C plus Yeah yeah Because you're like Out of gangsters
Starting point is 00:07:23 And he's not out the gangsters He's out of gangsters Got it mixed up Boom Oh yeah You're still a gangster Oh Oh that's why he came
Starting point is 00:07:30 Out of the neighborhood Neighborhood Yeah Yeah You got to clean this I'm right I went bad at it I went bad at it
Starting point is 00:07:39 I didn't And then Her heinous It sounded kind of like Pawsable Her Highness I'm like You're thinking
Starting point is 00:07:47 Hines? Whatever. It don't sound good, bro. So I'll give you a high seat. I'll take a high seat. And not the drink. Okay. Much he has really become advocated for cut water,
Starting point is 00:07:56 hardcore on the spot. I'm trying to, I'm trying to get a sponsorship. He switched from the liquor to the, to the cut water. I'm trying to, I'm trying to get a sponsorship, man. I never had a cut water.
Starting point is 00:08:07 It's pretty good? No, it's small. It's smooth. Okay. I respect it. Man. So this week, I think we do have a lot of stuff to talk about.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Shout out to everybody who's in here with us. We appreciate everybody for watching. Probably the place that we should start is the fact that on last Thursday, we did not technically our first ever IRL stream, but basically our first ever IRL stream. It was about nine hours in total. And it started off at the Blueface fight. Then we went to a restaurant called the Wood in Englewood,
Starting point is 00:08:39 and then we went to the fight, the King Pill fight in Englewood. And it feels like the no-jumper fan base, loves to dissect the minutia of our interactions with each other really had a ball with picking apart seeing some of their favorite podcasters doing regular human things like for instance me being shocked by a bill or you know lush well i guess it wasn't on stream but lush basically getting in a huge fight with his girl and having to walk home through his quote unquote ops hood and uh yeah it's uh it feels like we we we we would be remiss if we didn't do some exploration of some of the things that went down on that beautiful day.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah, man. So, should we start with Bill Gate? We can definitely start with Bill Gates. No Bill Gates. Yeah, so, okay, when we went to, okay, this is my main takeaway from this. For those who don't know, we haven't seen the clip, basically, we go to a restaurant. I get the bill. it's $840
Starting point is 00:09:46 Holy shit I was astounded That's what he said I could not believe I am A bit of a cheap skate And was definitely expecting the bill
Starting point is 00:09:58 To be maybe a third of that I was a little bit Taking aback What I didn't realize Because All right you got to remember Like throughout that era Where I was on Melrose
Starting point is 00:10:07 At the store every single day It was very much A world In which I had to constantly be kind of deflecting moochers. When I say moochers, hangarons, etc., there was always people who were trying to kind of get cool with me so that they could hang out so they can maybe get a photo with Lil Yaddy so they could maybe get to hit the blunt so they could maybe talk to some of the girls
Starting point is 00:10:34 that were coming around, et cetera. And that's real. It was just like, and there were people, honestly, who would just kind of show up one day and somehow we're like letting back and a couple months later like I would kind of realize like damn this fool been around like four days a week for the last two months
Starting point is 00:10:52 damn like how's let's still here like what happened? No but you are performing a role I'm not even talking about people who are on the pocket I'm talking about people who were just like around. Okay so Merrill is real accessible
Starting point is 00:11:02 basically just yeah and I mean the early days of Melrose were terrible from this perspective because we would have you would go in the back of the store and it would be a party every day bunch of girls
Starting point is 00:11:13 people doing drugs, people smoking constantly. At a certain point, we started to get more strict about it, but then somehow people would still sort of socially engineer their way and to be just hanging out. And, you know, at a certain point, I had to kind of like figure out how to be a bit more protective of my space because people are around that weren't really down for me at the end of the day or weren't really friends with us.
Starting point is 00:11:37 They were just around and they just were being annoying, whatever. So what I didn't really expect was that the IRL stream and would basically reintroduce this into my life. Because ever since we left, Melrose, if you want to be around, you basically have to have a reason to be here. You know, you can't just show up and hang out. Nobody's going to let you in the building.
Starting point is 00:11:55 When we start doing the IRS stream, it started out at a very public location because we're at the Blueface Boxing press conference. And when we get to the restaurant, there's a bunch of people there who I don't even know their names. And they're sitting at the table with us, and they're ordering food. sometimes they're ordering additional sides and whatnot
Starting point is 00:12:14 and I'm kind of like I'm like about to pay the bill and just not be like because it's awkward to be like hey you and you I don't know you so you guys got to get separate checks and you got to get a separate check and I'm paying for these four people's shots
Starting point is 00:12:29 but I'm not paying for shots for him him and him you know it just like was a reintroduction to this whole mooch culture that I felt like I had kind of left behind And at least one part that was shocking to me when I saw the bill was the fact that there was $320 worth of Don Julio shots on the tab. Now, I have not really gone out drinking almost at all in like the last six years. So the idea that even a shot could cost $32 was pretty shocking to me.
Starting point is 00:13:03 That's just not what I remember when I used to live in Long Beach. That's like the most expensive shot you get. That better be a triple shot. Yeah, because it was not, because here's the thing. This is something that the waiter did. It was a little bit slick. And he,
Starting point is 00:13:16 because we ordered shots, but he didn't ask what kind? Or do we, we specified Don't, No, no. So what happened was this, he came up. When I sat down,
Starting point is 00:13:24 he brought a menu to me, right? And I was like, oh, I'm going to get shots for me and my girl. Right. Because it's like, I never go out. If I'm going to go out, I'm not assuming that anyone's going to flip my bill.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Hey, bro, you're trying to save somebody. No, he's kind of just saving himself, if anything, even though that was the- You did give up me money for the shots, which almost was like bad from my perspective because you were one person that I had just offered to buy a shot. Correct. And I've realized I sound like a brokey, like going this hard on politic and the shots. Maybe this is why you have money because my dumb ass, you feel me?
Starting point is 00:14:01 Anytime I'm like up a little bit, it's drinks for everybody and then and then I'd be broke a couple days later. From my, from what I'm hearing, we know who built, book gang the bill. Right? So, yo, your explanation, I'm like, you're trying to save somebody. No, no, but we're going to get into that. But this is something that never got mentioned that I feel like is important, though. No prequase this fool.
Starting point is 00:14:24 Because the waiter said like, oh, what do you want to, what do you want to drink? I was like, I was like, let me get tequila. And he's like, you want Donahulu? I said, honestly, that's cool. It could just be well tequila, though. And this is all I can. It could be well tequila, aka the cheapest. But then it's somehow magically transformed to being 40 deuce.
Starting point is 00:14:44 That's so far. Who's at the table, though? That's so far. No, but why wouldn't you be specific on what you're drinking? I did. I was specific. I said it could be well tequila, aka, but that don't matter. Like the fact, if you came to a foot locker and said, just give me some Nikes.
Starting point is 00:14:57 I'm going to give you the most expensive ones. I'm trying to sell you. That's not what well. That's not what well means. Well means that when you say well, at a bar, that means the cheapest. That means bottom shelf. Literally, any bartender will tell you that. I'm going to tell you like this, man.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Give me some player advice. Hey, man, don't feel bad, man. I had a situation like this, man. When I was in Spokane, man, and I was getting that money, man. So we took our people out one night to the club, to the strip club. We get to the strip club, and we already pay for, like, probably out of us that be out of town. And we, like, 30 deep. So we already pay for everybody getting the strip club.
Starting point is 00:15:34 When we get in there, you got homies, additional, asking for $100, $200 here, 300 here, and all they doing is shit. Putting on the same show, we're putting on. They want money to throw at the strippers. And, you know, a couple of them was more. Like, I said, I'm putting this in my pocket. Long story short, we lead a strip club. We go to, like, Denny's open.
Starting point is 00:15:54 We getting Denny's. Same type of scenario. We getting there, man, everybody order everything up. When the bill come back, man, the bill is some outrageous. I can't even remember what it was, but what it was. it was ridiculous. So you know what I did? It's a lot of sides.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Man, I looked at what I ordered. I looked at what I ordered. I looked at what I ordered. The circle of what I ordered. And I pulled that out. And a lot of people was mad. And I'm like, man, I don't give a fuck. Like, I like, y'all doing too much.
Starting point is 00:16:18 I don't even order this much shit. And I'm like, shit. And I'm like, shit. Nicky just probably gave out like a few thousand in the club, just giving homies, you know what I'm saying? Sets of ones and throw money. But like, motherfuckerfugas winning Denny's and like did it up. And I'm like, man, I'm like, man, I'm only paying for my order.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Like if the homies pay for y'all shit, that's on them. People do take advantage, but to touch on that, though, to run a Denny's bill up, or the Denny's bill look like that, that is crazy because they got two for tens and all type of deals up there. But my whole thing is when people know it's on you, they start doing action. Do you start ordering stuff that you normally wouldn't order? You wouldn't order this if you was paying for it. So why are you ordering it if you know I'm paying for it?
Starting point is 00:16:53 That'd be the type of disrespect and unappreciation. I don't like, though. I agree. We all went through that, though, before, you know what I'm saying? I'm triggered by this random commenter who keeps saying Adam got paid 20 grand for Jason Lundt. Number one, you think I got my ass-bought by Jason Lund for 20 grand, you fucking crazy. Number two, just because I recently got a cool bag does not at all mean that I'm just like, oh, I'm going to just start bawling out. I fucking flew commercial on the way home.
Starting point is 00:17:19 I slept sitting up on the way back from that fight. That's how much of a dedicated cheapskate I am, and my girl's sitting right next to me, and she's sitting up too. This bitch, up, up. would have forced you into first class first class i thought you do that when you fly by yourself no she don't give a foe she's she's about the flying commercial as well yeah that's so crazy because i like damn near don't want to fly but it's not business select i ain't going to lie i mean listen it's an act of humility when i walked past pusha and malice as they were tucking themselves into the first class one time flying to new york and i was walking to the back of the plane i just thought hey i'm a cheap ass white boy i don't give a fuck you guys have a good sleep right there
Starting point is 00:17:59 I'm gonna sit up and sleep. This is like, that's like your form of like, like universal reparations. Like, oh. No, but you gotta just stay hardcore.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Just, I don't know. I don't like doing rich shit. I don't like doing boozy shit. I'm a regular as BMX rat from New Hampshire. Okay, back to the, no ballad allowed.
Starting point is 00:18:18 Back to the wood grill. So, okay, uh, basically like, what ended up coming out was the fact that Bo Jackman had ordered four shots
Starting point is 00:18:30 and a big plate of food. Today when I walked in Josh handed me this. Bo Jackman, Jack you. Benjamin Franklin, baby. From Bo. Benjamin Franklin knows what I am. The problem is, is that
Starting point is 00:18:48 that means that I still treated Bo Jackman to like $50 worth of shots and a fucking torto while he was at it. And I'm going to be really like, Bo, I don't really know you. I've never gone out of my way to be around you, ever. Oh, man, you get that Bo like that?
Starting point is 00:19:08 I mean, I'm just being real, like, when I'm talking about the mooch thing, it's like, I've never, ever gone out of my way to spend time with this person. And as a result, it did feel kind of crazy that he, like, and okay, so in the video, you can see that Bo kind of asked Josh, like, who, who's paying. And Josh points at me. Oh, that's Josh. Or like,
Starting point is 00:19:35 I know, that's what I said. No, I want to definitely. No, Josh is supposed to be looking out from my bottom line. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:19:41 so that's Josh fault. He's over here basically handing the company card to Bo Jackman. Yeah, but what's crazy, though, as you went to that table
Starting point is 00:19:48 and then you're talking about who paying. Oh, you feel me? You said at the table order it all this, talking about who's paying. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:19:57 all right, so who's paying? That's crazy. And there's my, Multiple people at the table who I don't even know who they are. They don't say a word. And I don't really want to, like, make a fool out of them on camera or whatever. So I'm like, whatever, man.
Starting point is 00:20:07 I'm going to eat this. I'm going to pay for their fucking $20 sandwich, whatever the hell it is. But Bo Jackman, he right behind me. He didn't say a word. Hey, no, see, suspect pointed out, he said, when you said, holy shit. Hey, you said, hey, you're going to, no, this is for them in the back. You think it's a different table. Nah, this is your bill, right?
Starting point is 00:20:23 He said, when you did that, Bo Jackman, like, turned the other way, like, it was obvious on camera. You're looking like, oh, shit. Yeah. Now, uh, when you paid the bill? Did you feel a holdout? Keep it a bed. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I felt like a bitch, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:36 The most hoed out I felt ever since I got my eyes beat by Jason Love. Yeah, it was a close second. At least make you feel like, hey, like I ain't going to, like, I'm going to eat this. At least you ain't got to, you feel me? Yeah, but it was kind of annoying because I was trying to buy you a shot. Yeah, but still. You can play that shit like, man, I ain't paying for shit and see how far it was going to go. Man, y'all have some of y'all got to start putting some dollars out because,
Starting point is 00:20:57 dollars out because this is some bullshit. That would be a content right here. My fucking looking around like that. I feel like a straight host and that's going to really make me like, man, you know what? What's my shit, man? This is what I'm paying for right here and whatever I offer for lush. The rest of y'all figured this shit out. That would have been gangster as hell if I said, all right, you know what?
Starting point is 00:21:14 Everybody gets a separate check. You know what the funny thing is is before the bill even came, Jerm already tried to pay for our shots. You feel me? She tried to actually buy you a shot. She probably seen the play already. You probably got out of hand. Let me pay.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Check, check. I really reminded me why I just like never drink. Germ walked up to buy because once she saw, she's like, oh, she's like super humble. She don't like people buying her. She's like, oh, like, let me know. Let's buy Adam a shot. So she's going over there to pay the bill for us. And they say, no, it's one bill per table.
Starting point is 00:21:46 Yeah, you can't do that. So we're like, all right. That's what they said? Yeah. Oh, hell. What's that she called perturidity, perturity type shit? Rituity. It was already included also.
Starting point is 00:21:55 It was already included. So it ended up being like $840 and it would have been like $680 or whatever it was without the tip being included. And if it was regular well tequila, it would have been like probably $80 worth of shots as opposed to $320. Still quite a bit, but yeah, much better. But how you, no, I mean, none of you on that subject, real fast though. Are you a big tipper? How do you feel about that, bro? They just adding how much they want to on the bill as far as your tip.
Starting point is 00:22:22 That's been a serious conversation, though. I like it kind of because they're adding. whatever it is, like 15% or 18% or whatever. So they're not adding as much as like I would have probably tipped if it didn't have the tip line. But also once I saw, I understand why they do that because once I saw the bill being so much, I was like, I'm paying the percentage they gave me
Starting point is 00:22:41 and nothing else on top of that. So I get why they do that. Hey, the funniest part of the RRL is at the face off of Blueface and Nick Young. Yeah, what about it? Jalice was irritating the hell out of lad. Hey, that shit was funny. And then when it was time of leave,
Starting point is 00:22:56 she put out like four cards to pay the little parking seat and you blasted her. Like, wow, she put on four cards and tried to put it together. I'm like, oh, this thing's cold. The cards wasn't working? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:11 No, keep it to band. Keep it a band. Keep it a band. Her cards? I don't know. I don't even remember that. And Josh stole DC Baby Draco bitch. So she came with DC Baby Draco
Starting point is 00:23:22 and left with Josh. Right or wrong. It seems like that. this is the thing. 607 Unk thought that she was there doing content for him. Huh?
Starting point is 00:23:34 Yeah, 607 Unk had a reel that we can, I'll pull it up, why not? We let his weird ass fucking commentate on this himself. Where you at, Unk? Where are you at? All right. She just trying to be around. She just gets a little lit
Starting point is 00:23:47 and she, you know, she wants to, she don't want to hang out with the witch doctor. She want to hang out with the 20-sooster. You kept pointing out her ass and got bigger. Man, I swear she got a BBL. That's my theory. All right. Show this on the screen.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Put Jali in position. You know, Salis Jali, what a fucking name is? I don't, I don't know her fucking name. I'm like, I'm going to put in position, right? So I hit Wack 100. I'm like, yo, the news. We coming out, do the blue face thing. He's like, yo, I'm going to put you in the blue face.
Starting point is 00:24:15 I'm going to put you in all these things. I bet. The first thing she do when she gets there and start motherfucking glazing fucking Adam. But I'm the queen and no jump. Oh, how the fuck do the queen and no jub? jump are you supposed to be with us. I'd be fucking with King Yellow, right? I'm fucking with King Yellow, right?
Starting point is 00:24:30 But, Wack, you tell me, like, yo, I'm fucking with Jalice, yo, so fuck with Jalice, whatever her name is. I don't know what the fuck her name is. I don't even know a fucking name, right? So look, now I'm like this, man, Trent the Worldwide News, right? So I'm already in a contract with it. Like, I'm kind of like stuck with it. But like,
Starting point is 00:24:46 I don't know if I'm going to be stuck with it. I don't know. Look, whack, whack, you did this game. You got to tell me what's a game. Like, y'all are trying to sabotage me? No jump in trying to sabotage me. The fuck. Hey, man. Your bitch chose up.
Starting point is 00:25:01 Unk. I hate to say it. She chose up. So she was there to do content on the behalf of the little whatever they got going, and then she got there and hopped on your dick. I guess, yeah. Okay. Damn, uh.
Starting point is 00:25:14 It's crazy, man. It's tough being an up-and-coming content creator, YouTuber, you know? All of a sudden, you got Vyad and me in the same room. All of a sudden, she's feeling us. She's abandoned shit. She's getting lit. She's showing. off her little booty.
Starting point is 00:25:26 I don't know. Jalise. Jalise is a wild card, man. She was kind of like fun to hang out with on streams. I'm not going to lie because she was just crazy. Not that was funny. Drunk hard, drunkard.
Starting point is 00:25:35 That day was funny. Her and Jerm became like best friends that day. They were all hanging out and getting drunk as fucking. Birds of a brother. Germ hang out with. You shouldn't be letting her hang. She's going to kill you and write a disc track about you. Honestly,
Starting point is 00:25:50 I don't know who will be a worse influence on who. Yeah, we'll get into that. Okay, so now that we've spoken about Bill Gate and Jalise Gate, while I'm at the event, a guy comes up to me. I don't know who he is, and he says into my ear, you've got to stop letting all these C words on your platform. And I'm very taken aback.
Starting point is 00:26:16 He was using a derogatory term for Crips that I understand is very taboo. and I was pretty taken aback by it and didn't know what to say and this quickly started to spread all over the internet. I still don't really know if bro really understood that I was live streaming and that he was basically speaking
Starting point is 00:26:36 directly into the microphone. But apparently he's from Compton and he went on a podcast with P. Nice and clarified that his words were not met for all of the Crips just for the ones that he beefs with in Compton. Now, my problem with that is just the fact that I don't employ any Compton Crips.
Starting point is 00:27:02 The last one was A.D. You've been gone for three years. I'm pretty sure this guy don't think of A.D. still work here. So from my perspective, it's like, who are the Compton Crips that I'm platforming? And also, let's be real, we all know that these gangslers applied to everybody under that umbrella, and you can't really, you know, it kind of reminds me when Lil Brazy was on the podcast using a derogatory term for South Siders
Starting point is 00:27:27 and we kind of had to inform him like, hey, them OTR guys ain't going to really appreciate you saying that. Lefty ain't going to appreciate you saying that. And he's like, no, I'm talking about the Serenios where I live. And we're like, yeah, they don't care. He also said, that's not the thing. He said, I'm cool with the, then he said the S word. Right.
Starting point is 00:27:47 He's like, no, we're cool with the S words. I'm like, oh, I don't really think that's how that dialogue works, but okay. But when the dude said the C word, and then I'm like, damn, I sent it to the song, like, y'all know who this is? And then they sent me his Instagram back. And I clicked on Instagram and his bio say hashtag Incredible. And that's the same little movement that DW Flame pushed. So I'm like, okay, this is boy, you know what I'm saying? He said he was on Wilden out. Yeah, he's been like working with Nick Cannon before. all that for sure and they both apart of like he said they both part of the incredible movement
Starting point is 00:28:24 that's why dw was in the comments of that video and was like dude like how could you say that i don't rock with that like we're homies that's that's not i'm paraphrasing that's not but he said something to that effect like bro like why would you use that word that's not cool if i was him if i was moe i think that's his name if i was him i would have apologized like my bad that wasn't cool i didn't know i was on camera miced up to say it wasn't for this specific group of Crips, that's, that's kind of stupid. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I just would apologize.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Like, that wasn't supposed to be to the world, you know what I mean? Yeah, so basically that's like when I've seen it, you know, a lot of people getting raised and feel crazy about different things. When I kind of seen it and how I played out, I was just kind of like it was a goofy move. And I kind of feel like to sum it all up, like basically what you said, I think he got caught with his pants down, you know, he's seen Adam 22 and he tried to slide that up in there and it didn't play out right, you feel me. And so, you know, he went on Pete Knight's show and basically said that it was, um,
Starting point is 00:29:25 bombed in politics. But the thing is like, the only Crips in this building is me and Spodyface, you feel me? And then you got T. From Compton. Yeah. You got Tay F. Third, you know, if he's still on here throughout the week or whatever. But, um, that was just like, my only thing about it when he was like, man, it's bompton
Starting point is 00:29:42 politics. If you know, you know, it ain't no Compton dudes still here. And you said, you know, you need to get all them rabs off your platform or whatever. coming through your platform. So I just kind of feel like should have just stood on it. Like, yeah, you know, shit. I mean, I said what I said,
Starting point is 00:29:55 you know, I was playing with Adam or whatever. I didn't know it was miced up. You know, I wouldn't have been disrespectful like that if it was mic'd up. But, you know, shit, that was for all, Crips, man. I mean, I wasn't for no. Hey, but you know.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Michael was standing like two feet away from me with a camera pointed at me. He knew you was on screen for show. Hey, he had you. But the irony is he leaned in and said it low. And they caught, right? But the microphone, that's like almost better because he got real close to the mic.
Starting point is 00:30:18 But the, thing is D.W. said the same thing, lo. And it was all unintentional. I mean, well, D.W. show's an accident. He said about habit. Whatever. Oh, yeah. But, boy, he deliberately told you, like, you need to keep him off your shit. But I, but, but, but I don't, I think he's, I don't think he's, I don't think he's, I don't think he's, I don't catch it on sound. No, no. To me, to me, to make it worse. What? That he didn't think he was going to, he was going to, he was going to catch to me. I was a bunk. How's that worse? If he, you think he just said it to title. Because, because, because he, because, he. he tried to say in his secrecy, bro. Like, if he won't that, you about that and all that, say it.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Be on that when you be, be, be on that when you around DW, let him know that. From my understanding, they came together. Yeah. From my understanding that, that's, that's his boy and all that, to me personally, and that's what I be telling dudes, like, bro, a lot of people, be having alternative motors, people don't be as authentic if you think that he is, bro. You get what I'm saying? Like, that, that, that to me and my personal opinion, if I sit here and mess with Munchy
Starting point is 00:31:18 be and I turn around and go, oh, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da to me and this your hood, to me, that's fake. Yeah. I'm not going to do that, bro. I won't sit down with you if I feel like that way or watch your hood, bro. To me, that's fake. And to me, it's even worse that he did it to him, bro. That's a hater.
Starting point is 00:31:35 That's hate-a-hater shit, bro. Don't know real nigger. Y'all ain't going to say it. To me, in my personal opinion, ain't no real nigger going to try to handle no man or try to mess up nobody motion, bro. Like, what's you mad? Because you're not up here? No, that might be, no, no, no, that's his way to putting his application in.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Like, they get a power of blood up there. But still, though, it's different ways to go about that, bro. To me, that's just bunk. And then on the on top of that, it's like, you, you F with DW. This supposed to be your boy in order for them the words to come out to your mouth. You been feeling that way. Like, you really feel that way. So how you walking around here with this on your chest all day, every day like this,
Starting point is 00:32:11 but not saying something. To me, that's just bunk, bro. I don't, I don't respect that, bro. Like, you try to come out. Yeah, man, you got a. all these with the wuts on your ass bung, bro. Like, go tell the crypt that, bro. You think he was talking about the, the hood vlog that we shot recently?
Starting point is 00:32:24 I don't, I don't, I don't know, I don't know what he was talking about. That doesn't even matter. It didn't, for you to try to backtrack and say, oh, it was just, come on, you know, you know that. You know that ain't nobody accepting that just for being, you know what I'm saying, from the homies from Compton, bro. Yeah, because like, you got individual hood. Like, why not say that individual hood? You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:32:42 If you talking about dating, know who I'm talking about and stuff like that. But I don't know, listening to the P. Nice interview, I kind of think that he tried to, I think he said that he was there with one of his homies that night and one of his homies had on like some RIP stuff and who was somebody was there. I guess it was like some Crips there or somebody there that was like looking at them that, you know, supposed to be from the other side. So I guess he took like basically that's who was meant for it. But it still didn't make sense because have this person been on no jumper or been through no jumper. So it was just like, you know, niggas seen it for what it was. But you whispered it though, bro. That's a blue face. Everybody all of them was. walking around you should have said that like I just I don't be respecting that type of time bro sure I don't be respecting that type of time bro you said it minute don't take it back then when you backtrack you try to that that to me the explanation don't even um make sense and then Pete nice bunging right on like you know I get it but I wouldn't I wouldn't feel in that neither though I'm gonna keep it a band I wouldn't feel in that
Starting point is 00:33:37 either do y'all feel like it adds a layer of um I don't know disrespect or something that is out of blue face of band and that there's probably 10 schoolyard No matter where you was at. He was a thing I don't know. You said it, you said it. You said it. You said it. I don't think because you was at a blue face event,
Starting point is 00:33:54 it hits harder. Shit, you have bloods and crips at the event, you know. Blueface is just one crib. So it's just, you know, it's how you try to do it. Like, like, I, like me, then like, how he's, like, you sneak in, like, hey, keep all in the wood. Like, you know, you was being sneaky about it, like between me and you.
Starting point is 00:34:11 That's not. Hey, that's like, that got caught by the mic. You just need this. Keep it clean, though. If he's been on while in a night. been on while I know is he might got dark humor is he some type of comedian man that's not incredible in his
Starting point is 00:34:22 he didn't use that as an excuse I don't think no no he didn't use that excuse but you know people got dark humor though you know what I'm saying yeah he should have set that dark humor on Pete nice um interview then it ain't humor oh you say you should have said that as yeah he got dark humor I don't think that's the vibe yeah I mean it's funny too just that like you said it to me
Starting point is 00:34:40 where it's like I'm the non-affiliated I'm one of the few non-affiliates in this building like I really don't give a fuck if you talk about Crips that way, it got nothing to do with me. You know, I assume that a lot of gang members use terms like that in private that they don't use publicly
Starting point is 00:34:56 and it don't really got anything to do with me. I still wish that I had, like, thought of a better response in the moment. No, your loss response was cool. Because I was just like, yo, he said it. I wish I had, like, been able to summon a better response. I was behind the camera that said, hey, no, it's on the mic.
Starting point is 00:35:11 You said, I didn't say it. Mike here. Yeah, but that just goes to show you, bro. be, well, he's trying to impress you? I think he was trying to be funny. Nah, he was trying to be secret to you. He was trying to impress Adam, for sure, because if he knew that mic was on, he was going.
Starting point is 00:35:27 Bro, he wouldn't have said that. That's the fact. I was trying to impress. He was on the super power rule on the under. All right, let's keep it clean, though. But you been hearing this type of stuff forever, Adam. On the open, though. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:36 I can't tell nobody how to be super. Yeah, I don't know. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm respecting the ball of niggas. No, everybody got different super. They niggas be pretending, bro. You own that, I respect that, bro.
Starting point is 00:35:47 Be on that with everybody. Don't be on that on the cut, bro. I don't like that, bro. Hey, no, no, no. Mine is the disrespectful slur, right? Adam, you've been getting that for a minute, though. Who you should have on your platformers? Too many of this, too many of that?
Starting point is 00:36:00 A little bit, but usually people don't really say that shit to me. Like, of all the bloods I've been around, I don't, I'm having a hard time thinking of anybody who really, like, was talking crazy about Crips like that or vice versa, because I feel like most people know that I don't give a fuck. It don't really got nothing to do with me. I would put anybody on the podcast, regardless of where they're from, it don't really, I'm just interested. And if you're a good conversationalist, if you got good shit to say,
Starting point is 00:36:25 and I'm not worried about where anybody's from. Even somebody like, you know, Krip Mack was like, you know, I don't have any memories of Krip Mack talking crazy about Hoover's when it was just me and him talking, you know? He could do that for social media, but he don't really, like, say that when I'm just talking to him because he probably knows that I don't give a fuck. Brick Baby, I don't remember Brick Baby ever. using the S word or any of that shit, you know.
Starting point is 00:36:48 So it's like most of the people I deal with are not really on that type of timing. Like, all y'all are not really like, obviously y'all are from where you're from, but I don't really feel like I surround myself with that many people that are really funking with people to the point where they're like doing some name calling when me and them are just chatting, you know?
Starting point is 00:37:07 If I don't like you ain't come around you. And if I come around you, so it makes something happen. It's not even his politics. You bringing street politics to him. To I don't what for. But a lot of people do. That's what I was pointing out. But only, it's only, it's only, it's only, it's only, it's only one reason you're
Starting point is 00:37:20 trying to impress him for what reason. Why are you dissing the seed, bro, to him for what reason? No, you have no reason at all. So if you're talking like that, talk like that. Don't, don't talk like that. Talk like that in audio conversation so everybody can hear because clearly you're talking like that. That means you're suppressing your inner pie rule when you come around Keyways.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Because if not, you're pressing your inner power. That's a fact. That's a fact because if you would, you'll be freaking freely like that, bro. That's a little. a fact. If you weren't, if you wasn't suppressing your inner power rule, when you're around Keyways, you'll be right in the crowd. While blue face can hear it, everybody can hear. Like,
Starting point is 00:37:53 I don't like you, niggas. Every time you referred to a Crip, you'll be calling them that. If you weren't suppressing it, so you're suppressing it some way somehow when you get around certain individuals or you get out of ear shot, I just don't respect it, but I don't know, dude, but you know what it is, what it is. That's my person. It wasn't a good move, man. Wasn't a good move, baby,
Starting point is 00:38:11 no, man. So we got to do better, man. I'm pretty sure if it's Broan knew that the mic was going to pick that up. You wouldn't have said that. I don't think he was... That's buster shit then. That's buster shit. I'm saying, I'm saying that's buster shit there, bro.
Starting point is 00:38:26 It sounds like a fay, buddy. You said, all this is the fay phenomenon because you... That ain't nothing. See, he's part of an incredible family. That ain't nothing. Everybody faces of no jump or is. That's easy call. That's my...
Starting point is 00:38:38 No, you've been looking for a pony. That's all... You know, I'm not saying. That's easy. I'm not saying to me. If he can't say it in that... nigga phrase that's buster shit bro period. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:38:48 And I do think that also he's trying to get niggas excuses and get ways out. No, no, I ain't no excuses. Bubba. I just said, I know he being burst with that. Even, even what? Let the gun play got mad at him but the northerner being up here.
Starting point is 00:39:00 I mean, you can't really get nobody excuse. I mean, he's giving his own self a way out. He said, he said what he said and we know what that specified, but he went on there and said, look, I'm not talking to dudes over here and over here. This is what's the name politics.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Do I think it's bullshit? Absolutely. But you know what I'm saying? Hey, it's a lot of bullshit going on out this motherfucker. That ain't the worst bullshit. You know what? Like, I do think that if there's like a culture that's created over here where people think that that behavior gets rewarded,
Starting point is 00:39:32 that's why people do things like that. Like, oh, Adam likes this kind of shit. Maybe if I say it to him, it's been who impress him, whether or not it gets heard, whether or not that's buster-ish activities. That's like I think the, intention was probably kind of what much he said as far as trying to impress bro like wanting to you know what I'm saying I mean DW used the bad word to break and it's a different situation because he immediately said on my bad and like it was pretty obvious that it was just a not that miss speaking
Starting point is 00:40:00 the thing is DW said it out of habit because that's how I talk on his own time in a in a in a in a in a car and it was on the attention when he apologized but he deliberately said to see where but I don't think he was Mike he was no he didn't know he was I think he thought he's going to get a chuckle out of you Yeah. Because you didn't laugh that darker. You feel it? Oh yeah. So I think the nigg was trying to, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:40:21 For sure. For sure, trying to be funny and that shit got caught on when the guys just got caught on the mic. Yeah. But uh... You ever had a bitch that you interview for Plug Talk for it and then she was miced up or some shit? I have the pussy for. Oh, no, no, that's the mic on the back of their pants, huh? See, we don't mic up like that, huh?
Starting point is 00:40:38 Hey, before we move on to the next, next topic, see, I want, I know people going to clip this. I want to make this clear though. When people talk amongst their homies, if that would have got called, that would have been a conversation with him talking to another, Don Moore or another, I wouldn't have had no problem with it. I wouldn't have, like, all right, on his tip. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:56 That's how they communicate. That's how they conversate amongst themselves. Right, right, right. To another member, but when you, when you talk to a civilian and non-affiliate, bro, like, come on, bro, like, that's my whole thing. Like, what for? Who are you trying to impress?
Starting point is 00:41:11 Just like he said, like, I don't even talk to people. Like basically like why are you talking to me? You don't know what I'm saying? And it's a difference. Just like you said, like certain things are said out of habit and intentional. And it's a big difference. So yeah, but that's like our first IRL stream. And that happened within like the first hour of us starting it.
Starting point is 00:41:29 It's kind of just this realization of like, oh shit. Like this is the kind of stuff that could definitely happen on a no jumper IR stream when you're around dudes who don't hold their tongue. So it's kind of wild. Because if that had happened in like an interview, we probably would have just bleeped it. Man, y'all are picking chills with y'all bleep out, man. Fuck all that.
Starting point is 00:41:48 For every day, bro. For sure. It's been disses on here in the state. Sure. You know? Oh, really, though. Huh? Like, that's one of our only rules is that if you, like, are using, like, slurs to diss other hoods
Starting point is 00:42:03 that we're going to delete it if we can. Except for Lil'Brazy. Yeah, Lil'Brazy had to live with that. I was trying to teach him a lesson. Lil' brazy is brazy, bro. He's Brazy. Hence being so like, dude. How old is he?
Starting point is 00:42:18 Yeah, I think he was 15 or something. 16. Yeah, he don't know better, bro. For sure, you don't. We ain't seen him in a while. He don't punish me. He's a kid. I seen a few months ago Brazy dropping some new, like, J-Bo-inspired pain music.
Starting point is 00:42:31 It was like, pain music, Brazy unlocked. It was kind of hard. I'm not going to lie. Need that. Need that big time. Yeah. You can rap. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Yo, for anybody, like, criticizing me for him in my hood like this, I'm gonna be real like I'm fucking kind of sick and my eyes are hurting from the lights a little bit and I wish I had sunglasses but That's just kind of where I'm at right now Sorry I should get a mask Anyway, so then we head to the actual fight in Englewood and It was pretty legit honestly like in the lead up to the King Pill fight I mean my main takeaway from it was just that a lot of the fighters basically
Starting point is 00:43:10 you've looked like they had just crossed the border, like that they had just traveled here illegally. And I only say that to say I'm kind of like used to people having decent quality athletic gear if they're going to compete in sports or even just go to the gym or anything.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Dudes were coming in, wearing sweatpants with oil stains on them, like five sizes too big, like the dirtiest, dustiest shoes. you've ever seen in your life and they were fighting like their lives depended on it like i was being each other up downed they needed that bread for a real hey hey mexicans love boxing that's damn near like besides soccer their favorites for you go to any um Hispanic barbershop in la that's all they've been to be talking about the whole fucking time boxing is big in they culture people were boxing
Starting point is 00:44:04 with t-shirts on people was coming in wearing they come out they cert Not a lot of them didn't. Even King Pill and Nutty, they were both wearing t-shirts. I didn't even know that was a thing in boxing. See, man, if I was a fat, I'd be proud of it, bro. I'd be in a swimming pool with no... I can't stand for fat niggas and getting a pool with the shirt on.
Starting point is 00:44:20 That's what I'm saying. Like, Nutty, we know you're fat. Like, take a shirt off. I know your fat, fuck a nigga, bro. So I was, I was confused. Y'all, y'all had told me to pull up. Munchy told me you had on to pull up, too. But for some, for some reason, I didn't get the memo that it was on fire.
Starting point is 00:44:34 I thought it because it said it was Friday night, it was on Friday. I'm like, why they keep saying if they're going to weigh? I'm like, what is they talking? But then it confused me too, so I'm like, oh, they have the blue face fight. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Yeah, because I know it's two different events. And I'm like, I'm like, all right, they're talking about the bluefin. And then you're like, man, I'm like, it's Thursday, though. That's, that's in Miami, right? Yeah, that's in Miami in like May, I believe. That's got me hard.
Starting point is 00:44:58 Does it have the date? Yeah, I do. I see 600 say he on the undercard trying to get a rematch with the dude that beat him up last on, right? Wait, who? 600 said he's on the undercard with that He ain't trying to get a rematch with the dude that beat his ass last one.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Oh, I'm about that. That sounds fun. But, yeah, man. And I'm not dissing Mexicans. I'm just saying that I was astounded about how dirty a lot of the dudes were. Like, for instance, in my fight, we had to wear groin guards. So I had to go to the boxing store and get this, like, big pad that, like, goes, covers your whole digging balls to the point where you, someone could kick me in the dig as hard as they want. It's not going to hurt.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Anti-dunkie-tunch device. thing is huge. I swear to God, some of the fighters, I don't think we're even wearing a cup based on what I could tell. Like, they were wearing, like, ratty basketball shorts with, like, no protection. They didn't give a buck. Almost everybody fought with no headgear. And we saw multiple knockouts.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Like, brutal knockouts. Hey, I just kept here, they hit that thing. Oh, I'm like, oh, these things are stumping. They're brutal knockout. What? Like, okay. It was kind of wild. I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:46:05 Get yourself up. To be fair, it wouldn't have. it mattered how well the fighters were dressed because flyest ref was flexing on everybody so hard bro so there was this random white guy who was wearing he he was wearing he kept announcing himself to me as soon as i saw me tell me yo i'm the flyest ref in the world oh he i thought we named in that no he told me that like at least four or five times like he kept and during in between the fights he would come over beckoned to me and i would i would give him my ear and he would let me know yo i'm the flyist rep. I put that on
Starting point is 00:46:38 Pasadena. He kept banging Pasadena on me and just telling me he was the flyest rep. And by the fourth or fifth time, I start really looking at his fit. And I'm going to be real. Pretty like regular fit. Like plain black jeans. Doc, he had sunglasses on in a gold chain and he's roughing a boxing match.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Well, you keep calling it a gold chain. It was like a chain with a ring on it. Still, he looked like, I ain't go a lie. He was the flyest ref I've seen in my life, dog. I don't know. I know. I feel like sunglasses are clearly a detriment to being a referee. For sure.
Starting point is 00:47:12 It doesn't like help your peripheral vision. It's like all about like being able to look and see what's happening and you're in a dark room wearing sunglasses. It's going to make it much harder for you to tell what's going on. I think it's just like so many girls throwing their pennies out of me. He has somehow defend himself. I mean, you literally told him, hey, save some bitches for us. And I felt like that was fair. Like dog, you're taking all the pussy, bro.
Starting point is 00:47:36 all the Mexican fighters closed and now you're taking everyone's pussy. I looked at his... I looked at his Instagram and like a couple years ago he was pretty fat. So I feel like that might be part of why he felt like he was the flyest refs because he came from the struggle. You know, he used to be overweight and he beat that condition. And now he's just out here being the flyest ref. Got to love a good fat guy that loses weight and this rest feeling themselves. Hey man, we got to assign some trunks to these dudes, bro.
Starting point is 00:48:05 They can't be fighting the sweats and shit, bro. We got, come on, we got luck in unison, bro. Honestly, I would like to sponsor the next Friday night fight just so that everybody could look a little bit cool. In uniform. We can't have the ref being that fly and then having everybody else look like junkies. Hey, I said that when I was watching it,
Starting point is 00:48:20 so I said, dang, they look like they just came out of P.E. or something. And all of a sudden, the same thing. That was kind of crazy. And even P.E. be kind of in uniform. Like, not kind of it, dude. Hey, look. Man, it, hit me, nigga.
Starting point is 00:48:34 I'm always have a fighter. for you that's going to squabble for the minimum of the amount I'm going to tell you like as long as that's the minimum right there then I'm going to have somebody to squabble bro all right yeah nick is cool shout to my dog nick yeah yeah I got I got like three people in rotation that to do their thing I'm a little confused about the business model of these fights just because you know like
Starting point is 00:48:55 I just don't really understand where the money comes from like we ask them like is it cool if we stream the fights and they didn't care at all I don't really know how many people are paying for the pay-per-view for this stuff. I don't know how many people are paying at the door. I'm assuming they'll probably like a decent chunk of the people who are at the door are paying to get in. But all in all, even if you assume that like a bunch of the lower card is not getting paid
Starting point is 00:49:19 and that even somebody like King Pill, I think he showed his check. I think it was only like two grand. But yeah, I'm very confused about how they actually make it make sense. So this is kind of what I figured out. And I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that 1111 promotions. is essentially a production company. They like do the actual like logistics of throwing an event and filming it. You saw they had a super nice professional simulcaster, which is for live broadcasting,
Starting point is 00:49:50 which they use at sporting events and all that. And the Friday night fight schools are the ones that actually paid for the event. And I think this was kind of their promotion to get their shit set off. That's why you've seen all the dudes what rocking the T's with the Friday night. by its shirts. So it was kind of like, that was their promo to get recognition for their brand. I'm also very into this brand Glockmasters that was being promoted heavily. That sound like a sex toy. No, it's a bunch of gun enthusiasts from where I could tell Glockmasters.
Starting point is 00:50:20 Like, I've seen a bunch of shirts that said that. I like, wow, I'm trying to get with the Glockmaster movement. But, yeah, ultimately, I think I got thrown off by the same thing as you as far as the day because it's called Friday Night Day. I missed it, boy. I was like, bro. I would have happily came out of support, man, and pulled up. Also, what did you think about the actual fight? We haven't talked about the fight.
Starting point is 00:50:41 What's up with your boy quitting? The main event. I mean, for people who haven't seen the whole thing, it was kind of weird because, like, King Pill's head gear kept getting messed up. At one point, he, like, ripped it off his head and threw it on the ground, causing the fight to have, like, a much longer delay. That meant it didn't fit? He was having a hard time keeping it, like, centered on his head.
Starting point is 00:51:01 It just got knocked off his face. No, no, no, no, no, no. I know you're talking, but they'll do it fit. Because that got recycled gear and shit, who's shit you got on? They had a couple of different head gears that, like, they were trying to, I feel like King Pill just has such a gigantic dome that they were having a hard time finding one that appropriately fit his. Because I remember DW, he socked the money back row shit like cricket and shit.
Starting point is 00:51:22 So do this shit be fitting? Like, you know what I'm doing? Even when I was doing sparring, yeah, you get hit a certain angle and it does, like, move. And then it's awkward, like, you're trying to fight, but then you, like, have to get on there and move this thing. but then you got the gloves on your hands so you kind of like can't move it the way that you would want to. Did he like, I felt like he said
Starting point is 00:51:40 that he took the thing off at a certain point and he was like, no, do you take yours off? Let's just get down without the things. Was that a lay tactic? I don't think they're going to let you do that because basically like that's just not appropriate. Like I think the fights are not technically regulated or approved by the commission,
Starting point is 00:52:00 meaning that like all the stuff that like me and Jason Love had to do where we had to go to these doctors and all that kind of I don't think they were getting at you oh you you say you had to I guess because it's the expedition that's like that head gear see that that make it harder to get knocked out I was kind of astounded because like King Pill was so number one is one minute rounds so you're talking about two extremely fat individuals but one minute rounds is so short like I don't know if I ever watched a fight that had one minute rounds it's usually at least two minutes.
Starting point is 00:52:31 Like butter bean. They used to do one minute rounds. Yo, but then on top of that, you're thinking that there's going to be a one minute break between rounds. Normally, they're very, very strict about this. It's like a very segmented, regimented thing. Instead, they're doing three minutes between rounds, four minutes, etc. And then the headgear is messing up, so there's even more time in between the rounds.
Starting point is 00:52:52 So it would be totally understandable if these guys are out of breath because they're cardio sucks because they're fat as hell. But then on top of that, it's like you having these crowsyreysms. crazy long break. So I didn't really understand why King Pill gassed out. He was doing all right in the fight. Like it wasn't really that one-sided. You could definitely have said that you thought that he was ahead on the scorecards. But then King Pill just threw in the towel and then gets clobbered by Nutty right after. Nutty just like started swinging on him as soon as he quits because he doesn't realize that King Pill. It just basically told the ref that he was done. And then as soon as that happens, you know, or even like right before that, one of Nutty's hummies,
Starting point is 00:53:30 was trying to jump into the ring to fight King Pill, and the Flyest Ref in the world had to stop him. Thank God, Flyest Ref was there. But, like, why? Do we ever get any context for that? I think the guy was just talking shit, and then Pill said, like, yeah, I'll beat the shit out of you too, so the guy hears that, and he tries to jump into the ring.
Starting point is 00:53:47 That's weird. And then that was the end of that, yeah. He was trying to miss the debate. They got them out of there, but, I mean, it was wild to be at a fight that had that level of just anarchy going on. Because, like, even the in-between rounds, all the dudes are slamming on the ring, shaking the whole ring. People going crazy. It was ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:54:06 It was, it was like the best controlled chaos you could possibly get. Because it was so close to everything just going left, but it was right there. So it was... But you still, how do you feel about him quitting, though? I mean, according to... How you'll ask Adam after he lasted four seconds? Yeah, no. Fair.
Starting point is 00:54:24 He's not a fight. Adam not on... He trolled every now and then. This dude on the line trolling. He's calling out everybody named Mama. He's talking about he won't all the smoke. King Pill does want this boxing career very bad, which makes him a little different than me.
Starting point is 00:54:37 But I will say that, like, I thought he just quit because he was tired, which was kind of shocking to me because all King Pill had to do is last, like, one more minute, and it would have gone to the scorecards. And, like, there's a lot more honor in losing when it goes to the scorecard than just, like, giving up. But according to Nutty, he, like, landed some vicious body shots on King Pill, and that's why King Pill quit, even though, like, King Pill is such a troll now that it's kind of hard to tell like what he's serious about
Starting point is 00:55:03 because he's doing all these reels where he's talking about like me and 1111 plan this. Like this was all intentional. Hey, say to say the rest what he said. Said he rests what he said. He said, I'm a pound you with the ring. Yeah. He told me he's gonna bang my butt.
Starting point is 00:55:19 He's gonna cuck Len out. Hey. Hey, he gotta be there. He's almost sexual. I believe it was some body shots, but but he, but he ain't am in to that though. I believe it was. That's what like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:55:29 That made him like submit. Nuddy was for show throwing hands, bro. He definitely caught him with a few. I can go live. Shout out to him. He made him quit. That's a difference between losing. You didn't get knocked down.
Starting point is 00:55:39 You didn't get hit with a banger to make you stop no nothing. You quit. That's sorry. So what you think about $600? Taking a knee five times. Taking a knee or getting hit. That's the same difference. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:55:50 When you take a knee, you out of here, right? No, it's not. That's professional boxing. Professional exposition. You actually. But you could take a knee and then continue to fight. They tell you, but that means that they're going to give you a really bad score for that round. Like, so if you take a knee, it's going to give you a bad score.
Starting point is 00:56:06 You basically just automatically kind of lost that round, but you could keep going. King Bill didn't take a knee. He just quit. Okay, so I got to be literal. So he took a knee and never got up on a knee. So what did you think about that? He was talking about six or not. Listen, let me, you ask me a question.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Let me answer. So in boxing it, in professional boxing, when you get a knockdown, they tell you, take the eight count. Yeah. Take it. Get your legs up. You know what I'm saying? If somebody hit you with a stunner and you got a spaghetti let you get up too fast, you're going out. So in order to preserve your fight, you take the whole count.
Starting point is 00:56:38 Take it until you can't go more and then get up. So maybe he hit him with a stunner, you know what I'm saying? I'll put him down. I'll be putting him honesty to fight. To be fair, but in professional boxing, your coach tell you, take the eight count. But I'm telling you, he took a knee and never got up from the knee. Tim Tebow. So I'm saying, what do you feel about him quitting like three fights in a row, taking a knee and never getting up from the knee?
Starting point is 00:56:57 To be honest, I don't see the, honest, honestly, I'm not, he's an anti-600. I don't know. I ain't got to get on King Pill because the homies did immediately after. It was on them. So he, he, he, you know, y'all was rooting for him, uh?
Starting point is 00:57:14 Yeah, you know, of course. Y'all was rude. We bless me. We want the, we want, we want the, you know what I'm saying, you want to win. But he's not blood anymore. Yeah, but he dropped his flag, though.
Starting point is 00:57:21 You know, the homies on, you said you was bull, nigga. You said you was bull. I'm like, hold on, bro. So, like, what do I got to say? You know what I'm saying? Whatever. Did you say something to your homies?
Starting point is 00:57:32 Because he said something to, um, I was tired. I was tired. He said he was tired. It's all on YouTube. So my thing is, bro, I watched the IRA. He's eating at the wood grill. He's already smacking shit. I'm hearing smack.
Starting point is 00:57:45 He's asking about his relationship during, in between chewing. And then he said, oh, you forgot my hot link and my macaroni and cheese. Yeah. No, you even got the items right. Yeah. He ordered, like, I think it was a piece of meat or something with five sides. Yeah, but so him and getting the body shot, he probably felt like he had the boo-boo. I would have stopped, too.
Starting point is 00:58:07 All right, look, look, I read the quick. I read the quick that boo-boo in front of the world. Well, he did shit twice before the fight. Yeah, all right, so, hold on. That ring, Juan. Spoti and Monchi, all the jailing winning did in between all these years, we got accumulated together. You see somebody shit on their self in a fight before? For sure. I made a niggins shit on their cell.
Starting point is 00:58:27 Okay. Now, now this is what I learned. If you got to use the bathroom and the nigger come in for the fake, just go use the bathroom first and go. Don't be, oh, hold on, I'm going to the back with it. Because when you be like, you ever laughed and like, your muscles like, and you, like, push out of the fork. Same thing can happen in the fight. You're relaxing the muscle. Boom, body shot. He probably felt like he had the bull with something, niggie. I got another scenario for you because I see what's Rothsch trying to go. Listen, we're going to put this back in perspective.
Starting point is 00:58:52 I just quit this, quitting. No, no. Listen, we're gonna put this back. No, matter of the reason, quitting, it's quitting. No, listen, listen, you know like I know, what's more, what that you can't, what's something that you can't come back from, I'm more embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:59:06 You know in the streets. If you and you, if you in the counties, you're in the paint on the streets and you tell a nigga, nah, I'm straight, bro, I'm cool. They're like, what? You don't want to fight. Now, I'm cool. You're in the middle of the fight, tell it, I'm cool, whether the nigga knocking you, ringing your bill and you shart or you sit on yourself, bro. Come on, bro.
Starting point is 00:59:22 You can't come back from, turning down the fade. Hold on which one I prefer? We're not talking about prefer. We're talking about a real time. What happened? What actually happened? You can't get in the paint talking about I'm cool.
Starting point is 00:59:32 I'm cool. You ain't never coming back from that. You already know you bitch status. For the rest of your life. For the rest of your life. I don't care. I'll do it. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:59:40 I got to prove first. Yeah, it doesn't work like that. Can I? That's saying like you less gangster. Are you less who you did because you got knocked unconscious, bro? Sometimes you go out. He hit that button.
Starting point is 00:59:50 You get a, it's what swim banger is over. If I got a fade and I got to take a shit first, I need my homies to hold it down while I boo-boo. Because if I shit my pants and it's running down my legs, we've got a biohap in the situation. I may just sound weird. I mean, just using out of skills, but I'm not witnessing the science of it.
Starting point is 01:00:08 Like, you know, all the time, you ain't got a boo-boo. Like, you know, sometimes somebody would just hit you in the wrong place and you'll have a bowel movement. That's just like even if they say when you die, they say you had like a bowel movement or some shit. Hard of that. You would just get hit.
Starting point is 01:00:21 Full belly. He was in that full team. You probably didn't even know you, you know what I'm saying? You didn't even come down and came down yet. That hit made it come down the pipeline. Bloop. You know what I'm saying? Monday's macaroni salad.
Starting point is 01:00:36 Damn. No, the answer, Spottie, I mean, ain't no reason to quit in the middle of the fight or, you know what I'm saying, whatever. But I was just asking how you felt about, you know what I'm saying? It won. I'm not, you know, again. Because you said you didn't see it, though. I was in prison.
Starting point is 01:00:52 You know what I was gonna be. That's always gonna be able to do. I was going, unfortunately, I didn't see the footage, so I already came. Now, why you to give me that for my birthday? I was in prison. I was in prison, bro. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:01:03 I was in prison, bro. Okay, but like, so in between rounds, you're supposed to sit in your corner. Like, you're not supposed to stand up. Man, we're warriors, bro. When you call that out, we're not supposed to quit. You go to sit at death, bro. But normally the boxers sit down.
Starting point is 01:01:15 King Phil did not sit down. Yeah, he didn't sit down because you're talking about, like the things you're supposed to do during a fight, like, okay, take your makeup. Josh. Yeah, yeah, for you in there and that day. Like you were that's my trying to mark you're like, are you cool? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:26 But the niggas, you cool? Yeah. But either what Adam was saying, it was so long. In between the rounds, he should have been cool. He should have been not even winning standing up. But you can't stand up for five minutes? Well, yeah, he started sitting after the first. I think it was just the first round he was standing.
Starting point is 01:01:42 And Nuddy was sitting. Like, Nuddy was taking. I feel like Nuddy took it more seriously as far as the actual fight. And I know he wasn't perfect with his condition. either he was still getting drunk and eating out the best because I was talking to him leading up to it but still he should have been to what out of gas type but before before fiend he should have been out of gas I would expect they both big guys though yeah he bigger yeah I would expect I would expect the nutty to be out of gas how much you say nutty way like 50 I think that said much bill weight in two nine three and he dropped 10 I mean that's the same with us he he he's trying to use the same excuse that he not he didn't use the way as a excuse that he didn't use the way as a excuse We just thrown out the way. Yeah, he did. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he did, bro.
Starting point is 01:02:23 He keeps saying it and said all the reals. He said he was, he was three-fitties. Yeah, six, three. I was three to the next three. Nobody said that we were seven five, my school. He was six two. He was six to, how much, you, you two-thirty, I'm two-thirty-three. That's the same difference.
Starting point is 01:02:35 Don't, don't try to use that bring that up right now. I'm not just tell you all me watching, and catching and watching that sheet. Well, honestly, I don't know. I did, I did see that, like him trying to make excuses like, like, like Adam said, he made a lot excuses. Like, first he, like, whatever was like that. He threw the fight that.
Starting point is 01:02:50 He had that set up. They let him win. Then one of was like, man, anyway, shit, man. He weight this much more pounds to be in. He's six to six three and all that shit. Like, then we chopped trees, man. You should have been hitting him with body shots. Chopin that tree, man.
Starting point is 01:03:03 You weren't saying that when he was about to fight Bosco. No, that's even in the streets, though. They're about to say high. They're Bosco six something? Bosco said he, he weighed like, you know, a hundred and fifty-po-pound pounds? How much base Bosco was? The weight.
Starting point is 01:03:15 Bosco though, like he's definitely He has a lot of reach on him But I think Pill for show got Hell of size on him. Yo, but so this is one thing I am interested about with Pill Is that Munchy, I understand that you were actually Trying to do a podcast with him
Starting point is 01:03:31 The day before he fought Which is kind of interesting to me Because I don't know if I ever really seen a podcast Between like a gang member And someone who was a gang member From the same, you know, overall umbrella of being a blood up until like two, three weeks ago. Like, what would that conversation
Starting point is 01:03:49 have been like between you and him? No, first of all, bro, bro. I mean, if I hear some from, bro, he got an ankle monitor on, right? And he was like, you know what I'm saying? He's trying to show like, now. I ain't, you know what I'm saying? To his P-O, like, nigga,
Starting point is 01:04:05 I ain't going out there on game bank time and all that little shit. Then he's a, I don't take nothing he say serious, bro. He's a troll. He just said he'll pin you to the cross. Yeah, he's trying to fuck me, you know. But I mean, he gets on the phone, he's blood and he's being regular, bro. He do that shit for the internet, bro.
Starting point is 01:04:18 So, like, we got to identify these trolls and she. So, so, so, so since we all identify him as a troll, and he, you said, I do it, the road, though. They take that shit serious. Since you do, hey, you, um, saying he'd be regular on the phone. Do you, um, do you still respect his Daumuton or no? Dammu time? Man, he's an entertainer, bro.
Starting point is 01:04:37 That sounds like, bro. That sounds like. No, no, listen, he came on here. A nigga with no shoes on it and baby oil, bro. he's entertaining. He's trying to find his lane, bro. Like, like, so yes or no, though. Bro, do you respect Brick Baby Cripping?
Starting point is 01:04:51 Because he says that but's he good. It's the thing that these, like, it's a genre for this, boat. To be fair, I was in prison. No, no. But Brick baby, to be fair, like, no, that was trolling. Brick baby might say some gay shit
Starting point is 01:05:06 has jokes and shit, but at the end of the day, Brick Baby's still a crib. Brick baby can still go where he's from. Brick baby's still never told. It's a thing, bro. They all trying to follow Orlando. Orlando,
Starting point is 01:05:17 that's a Raven, nigga, he didn't make a land. People were trying to follow and see if it stick, bro. Like, you got this nigga 607 knock
Starting point is 01:05:23 like stimming, like staring out in the space doing, like, you know what I'm saying? I don't think that brick's a good example, though, you feel me? No, no, no,
Starting point is 01:05:32 no, no. Brick, he went that rough for a little well, you know what I'm saying? Because even when he was with the 607 duck dude, he started doing like, and six over like,
Starting point is 01:05:39 oh, no, like, bro, it's his little lane they're trying to go in, bro. Yeah. I think Brick Baby trolling, like I don't agree with certain words, but I mean, you do social media, how you do it.
Starting point is 01:05:52 But I think Brick Baby trolling was definitely different from what Fien Peele be doing. Like Fee Pee will be doing like some out-of-pocket shit, bro, that like you can question, bro. And like I said, I, even though, you know, I don't rock will do it when he did do to drop the flag your thing, I just did, you know, I did some, I did a segment on it. I was saying in the segment, like, I don't know, like, you really don't know what this dude is playing or he's for real, whatever the case with me going.
Starting point is 01:06:19 But he's like, yeah, he's different, man. Hey, so, could y'all agree? It's this kind of genre, content creator they got that they get on camera and they snap into character? Yes. Oh, for sure, for sure. Yeah, he's in character. And I think, I think Orlando Brown pioneered that.
Starting point is 01:06:36 And everybody tried to follow his suit. He was early. I think that, you know, honestly, two people who are not really faking their personality at all, but kind of, Crit Mac and 4X are like, that's really who they are. Literally. And they got so much attention from doing no jumper interviews that I feel like then somebody like King Pill, who had been trying to get on for a long time, realize that
Starting point is 01:06:58 all he needed to do was be like a much more extreme version of who he actually was and that people would be more interested, which, to be fair, it worked. And, you know, he's somebody that we all know now. But at the same time, I mean, obviously that, uh, Okay, what about daylight? That's a good example. He's a huge. He's an OG.
Starting point is 01:07:16 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But for a while, he was doing Vlad TV interviews like every month, and he did one where he showed up with face paint that made him look like he was white. He was in white face. He did, I mean, he did all the crazy shit in the battle rouse, taking a shit in the middle of the battle wrap. Did he wear a dress at one point?
Starting point is 01:07:31 Yeah, he wore a dress. He took his clothes off to his drawers. And let me ask this question. And I am not trying to be funny and no weird shit like that for social media none of this shit. Like, being that you had conversations with the dude and you say, like, man, off camera, you know, he's regular blood or, you know, I'm taking care of my kids
Starting point is 01:07:50 or whatever, like, so do you agree with the dude? Like, just a little take he just had with Adam, like, even as a performer, like, like, like, with his ass out. The man might, like, like, I'm, like, I'm, like, I'm, I'm, I'm a pound you in the ring, then I'm down, I want Lana to come sit the chair, then I'm a pound you in the bed.
Starting point is 01:08:06 Then he turned around his whole ass hanging out. Like, members don't, niggas out. Baboon, ass out. Like, members don't do that. I'm just saying, like, like for social media, whatever, it's just certain takes that I'm not even about to,
Starting point is 01:08:19 like, nigga you got a whole, like, like, no, sir, I don't agree with that. I don't know,
Starting point is 01:08:24 I don't know nothing about no buns out, though. Bums out, son. Man, that's crazy. I didn't agree with the baby boy you're on a barefoot shit up here. That was funny.
Starting point is 01:08:34 It was nothing. I was just like, oh, dude, he different. Like, ah, you know, that was kind of funny.
Starting point is 01:08:38 But the extreme people would take downtown. But the ass. out shit, the neckiness, that shit is like... Yeah, I completely don't agree with that, but see, I ain't gonna agree with a lot of... I don't agree with Charleston White, disrespect and he thinks it's entertaining.
Starting point is 01:08:51 You know what I'm saying? Like, that shit. No, it's different as Charles to White, like, regardless, they say he used to be a gag member or whatever, but as far as us doing Charles DeWight, when we got... But when I got her, Duce of Charles of White, he was already a civilian saying, fuck everything.
Starting point is 01:09:06 We're talking about a dick that's talking about he in cave back. I don't agree. I don't agree with no, no ass out and shit. I didn't know nothing about. I heard about him saying something pinning, uh, Adam to the cross of shit, but... I think he just had a little bit
Starting point is 01:09:16 of ass crack sticking out. Man, that was a whole like an ass almost. You just probably just missed the cuff to the bottom cheese. If it was able to survive on Instagram, I feel like...
Starting point is 01:09:27 You didn't take it down? I don't think so. There was definitely, that was more cracked than Rick Rock... They took my whole channel for nudity. That wasn't over.
Starting point is 01:09:35 Y'all can do that shit as a member. You ain't got no business with your ass. But he dropped his flag, right? That's all. But he said, No, he does entertainment. He said he did. Hey, hold on.
Starting point is 01:09:43 No, I think he did. That's what he's trying to ask. He told me he did. I already answered. You said you don't agree with it, but you said... No, no, no, I don't agree with the ass out or the baby oil with the bare feet. But we... I just learned about this ass out.
Starting point is 01:09:54 But he's not B-Team anymore, so he gets to do all the cool fun tuna stuff now. Hey, man, look, I ain't about to be playing public defender for this nigga for your blood. You got it. You got hard. No, because I answered the question already. The nigga bullshit with the drop your flagship, but y'all keep asking me in different ways. I'm feeling like I'm keen. in the interrogation room.
Starting point is 01:10:14 You bought the beer. Then you bought the beer? No, no, I'm agree with none of that, none of that flagrant-ass gay shit. I mean, if you were family, it would have been, we would have blew the whistle on that shit. Pause. Well, that's the funny thing about King Pill dropping his flag
Starting point is 01:10:29 is I think he basically told me that it was because he did that interview. He said he used to be a cripp when he was younger and that then basically, like, his hood was pissed off and they were probably going to D.P. him. And so he just quit. gang banging all together instead of doing the DP. Buster shit. Hey, that story, you could tell
Starting point is 01:10:46 that was like a real story and he probably got some trauma from that shit. Trying to get his daddy attention, trying to mimic his daddy. You know what I'm saying? Is that kind of like, nah, nigga, you ain't, you ain't harder enough, nigga. I mean, it's kind of funny because like, like one thing I realized when I interview
Starting point is 01:11:00 Stu Boy Blue is that he might have got put off the hood, but he still like hangs out in the neighborhood and shit and people basically like they, like as much as. Yeah, but he's still like, you know, it's not like he's like completely 86 from ever being around. It's just they had to formally put him off. But then it's not like to hate him enough that like, oh, you could never come around again.
Starting point is 01:11:24 He ain't going over there. Well, I don't know. He said he did. He's going to jail. He'll go to jail and bang, and he burnt out. And that's just like somebody right there. You're not getting no phase. They got he about to fight you, boy.
Starting point is 01:11:36 I mean, he's on the podcast saying on whatever, but on everything. Hey, and you might have to put him down, though, because he kind of burnt. Man, he's ain't really able to fight. Yeah, yeah. But all that ton of the are. Y'all need to fade because where you from, hey, bro. Yeah, you might have to put him down. You got a whole get down with the get down.
Starting point is 01:11:51 We ain't not doing nothing. And I don't even know how the members even letting you push. Like, you're not doing nothing with nothing. That's one of them situations. I ain't from, I ain't from neighborhood. But, nigga, I'm telling you, you're not from over there. Bro, you, you dishonored. Yeah, to be, to be fair, though, it's a whole lot of people that's considered no good or snitches or runaways.
Starting point is 01:12:09 To his in stings. No, it's a, yeah, worse. Was you in the pen when he went viral? Yeah, I was definitely, no, I was in the prison. No, I was in prison. No, you had to be. Yeah, that's what I said. I was definitely in prison, but no, listen to what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:12:22 He was deep-thold and fentany bond us. None of the gangbangers was drinking fennon for like two years. Listen, I don't, I don't know the details in the extent of it. What I'm saying, what I'm saying, man, this whole trannies and people that got bust out, I guarantee you, they're still banging their hood. People, plenty of people that's no good with tattoos, all of their face. They're somewhere. and Scottsdale, Arizona, bang it, banged the hood.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Are you making an excuse for Sto Boy Blue? I'm not making up excuses for no more. I'm just telling you factual. I'm talking about people from all hoods. It's people that's dropped out and got booted off the yard and got rolled up right now. There's the snitching and their toe. Everybody at you're going to move to Vegas. They're still banging a hood.
Starting point is 01:12:59 Remember the footage? You got some people, you know I know they're not giving that up. They moved away, but they're not giving that up. But I was using a pen during the whole Sto Boy Blue Air, and that dude was putting on panties. had a thong on, taking pictures. He was deep-thought in fandom bottles, et cetera. But your hood was basically incentivizing him to do so.
Starting point is 01:13:18 Right, right. You all had a plant that was, you know. I mean, it wasn't really a plant. He liked it a girl. It seemed like if she just had him do it outlanded shit. I know, I just don't want Munchy to act like this is something that happened completely independent. Evidently, that's it.
Starting point is 01:13:30 This is like strategic warfare that they waged on that. That's in his behavior, though. Like, the home girl was barking them orders, and he's putting on pennies, and I love you. and you spank me and be and call me this words and you know what I'm saying and get to Gucci dip though deep thawin bottles and
Starting point is 01:13:47 yeah yeah that's hard to come back from bro yeah this fall yeah I ain't even about to fight too like because I even told you when I was in the fed when they had the other little situation come up there and they and I'm like and the homies was playing laughing but you had one homie trying to entertainment like oh yeah
Starting point is 01:14:04 they're talking about they want to get on count I'm like man look bro you do it's just crazy but see that that that that motherfucker gonna be up out of here I've been knowing that that gay dude for a minute, like, because my sister's from over there, and he starts to be with her, and, you know, he got family from over there, so, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:14:18 Y'all around. That's for you, with your family do on the streets, on the streets. You ain't riding, but we ain't riding this in prison. That ain't happened. We're talking about you?
Starting point is 01:14:25 No, who's the princess. There's that one clip, remember, like, a few years back, and it was some, some banged out fool and he was, but he was like, in a dress? Did y'all see the footage of the fool that was on in fig?
Starting point is 01:14:37 Yeah, yeah. Yeah, there's like, No, he's a, he's a mate trade. And did content on that nigga already. Oh, for real? Yeah, yeah. Nah. And they came in.
Starting point is 01:14:47 Oh, no, I ain't, I ain't talking about that. I'm talking about it. No, no. You're talking about the guy who was like, oh, the big homies told me it was cool for me to be out here selling pussy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, he ain't, no, he ain't.
Starting point is 01:14:57 Oh, Sparter, you asked him about what, what, what, Ann brought up to me? Yeah. Yeah, I told you his name. I don't think you want a deep dive into it, though. You know, I'm definitely not. Yeah. it.
Starting point is 01:15:10 I'm using. You know what I'm saying? No, man. This shit crazy out here, man. Yeah, it's a wild world. But anyway, as far as up-and-coming fights for King Pill, one person who has expressed interest
Starting point is 01:15:23 and I would really like to see it happen is my boy, Vell, Long Beach. Oh, yeah. Vail, was he at the thing? He was rolling around with us, yeah. But Vell is, he's definitely, like, Vell is a fat guy, but he is like in great shape compared to King Pill.
Starting point is 01:15:38 Like he probably weighs like a lot less than him. He's probably about the same height. I feel like Bell might be like six, two maybe. I feel like he's shorter than, is he shorter than Pill? Maybe a little bit. I don't know, but either way, that would be an epic fight from the no jumper perspective because some percentage of the fan base has always been kind of fascinated by Bell
Starting point is 01:15:59 and has always enjoyed his presence on the podcast and shit like that. And he has been training. Well, Bell also got dumb-ass squabbles, I think it's important to mention. You like-Vell did not get people out in the streets forever. There's a lot of fade footage of Vell, like random homeless people that you probably go need a tennis shop after you knock him out type shit and he's throwing him. So I feel like that would be a good fay-fay- When I lived in Long Beach, the fucking goth girl that was living with us for a while, like some Mexican dad fucking honked his horn at her and they'll
Starting point is 01:16:28 knock the fool out on our blog, made the block super hot for us. I fucking thought we were going to get beat up as a result. Nobody ever really, like, seemed to connect it to the fact that it was our apartment where this violence came from. But, man, I think Vell and King Pill would be a great fight. Another one that has been suggested, Spotyface. King Pills has challenged you to hop in the ring. Already accepted a fight. Spuddy face asking for like $100,000, though.
Starting point is 01:16:57 I don't know what these false narratives coming from. I never asked for $30,000. That's what I heard. No. when he came in he told me that that's cap even though i had also heard that and i don't even want to say who we heard that from from like not it was a long extensive conversation where he like said that he had been talking to you like they were trying to set it up and you all now i never asked for 30,000 though okay well okay one other person that has challenged spoddy face i did an interview
Starting point is 01:17:24 with k smack the great the other day and he actually came with some gifts for you he said he said that you're going to need these. So, yeah, man. I appreciate it. Right here. Shout out to KMack. KMack said that this is what he wants you to use to prepare yourself. I don't know why, but he said that he thinks that he wants to help you get in the fight game.
Starting point is 01:17:46 And he was very respectful about it. He said, I know Spateyface is a respect to a dude. He's well known in the community, et cetera, but he said he wanted to do it. He's very confident. Shout out to K. Mack, the great for these, man. You know, I ain't got no problem with him. I was trying to get on a card with him, except to fight with him last minute when y'all did y'all stuff.
Starting point is 01:18:07 From my understanding, he's a very respectable dude, too. He's actually fighting on the next brand risk card, and he said this in the interview, so I guess I can say it here, but he's going to be actually fighting super hot fire. That's, he's going to bang him. Well, but, okay, a lot of people I've taught you who said super hot fire got hands and, like, has a lot of fighting experience.
Starting point is 01:18:26 I can find examples of that. Maybe I was in a pin. Who's super hot fire? Do you remember those old YouTube skits where they were doing the fake rap battles and the dudes would be saying like the worst punch lines ever? And then they'd be like, wow.
Starting point is 01:18:40 The whole shit that was inspired by like the videos I used to upload, yeah, I remember. Oh, yeah, you are the blueprint, ain't you? He came back in great. He got a real conservative approach and very confident for sure. Yeah, I know. Yeah, solitaire to him, he'd be doing it for a while.
Starting point is 01:18:53 I respect what they got going on over there. Do you accept a what? You said what? You're doing a lust. You're taking a long way around. What did you mean? I've been accepted. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:19:04 Okay. I was in a being. You didn't hear me? No, I was actually out for this one. You know what I'm saying? When Adam was fighting out, I try to tell him I guess they couldn't make it happen. You know what I'm saying in the time.
Starting point is 01:19:13 But I know he was training for like a year for that fight. So you said he's fighting recently. He's fighting allegedly in like a month in Miami on the next brand risk card, which is actually sick. Like it's actually kind of a shame because he is cool with his super out of fire. He gets along with him, which is different. and then Aaron the Plummer, who he despises. So there was going to be a lot more bad blood in the Aaron the Plummer fight,
Starting point is 01:19:36 but I don't know if Aaron Plummer will ever fight anybody at this rate. Aaron's super lame for ducking that. Aaron is the social media rod wave. You know, a raw wave always cancel. Man, that's my boy, man. Wait, really? How you know? Not showing up.
Starting point is 01:19:50 He ain't got enough gas to get there. I was not with Aaron and Plummer. That's my boy. What? You should have smacked him up in there. No, he was doing this thing, bro. Oh, yeah? Hold on.
Starting point is 01:20:00 He was in LA County? No, we was in Arizona together. Oh. You know, when there was hollows and those out of state, I ended up catching an attempted murder out there. Okay. So I ended up doing almost nine years out there. So is he supposed to be a blood?
Starting point is 01:20:14 Braski. He's definitely on DaMuton. Oh, for real? He acts like he's not affiliate on interviews and shut down. I mean, to me, to be honest with you, you know, he gets a lot of, he got a, he got a lot of, I ain't going to say haters or, You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:20:29 You know, he's told him a nigga from 60s in Oklahoma. I don't know. Listen, again, you know, I was in prison. I can't say that for sure that. I haven't done my due diligence or anything like that. I don't know nothing about that. Why did you attempt to murder someone? I mean, I was to trial.
Starting point is 01:20:45 No, listen, I was the trial of loss. So, you know what I'm saying? I didn't try to do nothing, man. You know what I mean? Listen. What they say? You're a demon. No, listen, allegedly, I stabbed somebody and threw them over the tear.
Starting point is 01:20:57 This public information. What, in jail? In jail, this is a fun. Oh, shit. So when California, when California was overpopulated, they were sending us out of state, Mississippi, tied out to Mississippi, Siri, Oklahoma, and Arizona. Wow. I was on three of those.
Starting point is 01:21:11 So long story short, when I landed back down in Arizona, that didn't happen. But since it happened in Arizona, even though we was California inmates, they tried me in E.E. Lloyd, Arizona, which is Penel County. And I went to trial out there and lost. They gave me eight years for 85% out there. Wow. That's intense. And I was, I was like eight months to the gate.
Starting point is 01:21:34 So I had the, I was doing like six years. I maxed out on the six years and I turned around and did another eight. Yeah. That's fucked up. That's some gangster shit right there, buddy. Man, I don't want the props. I wish I had my time back. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:21:48 Sure. Wouldn't be where he was on now if you ain't go through it though, right? Yeah, but you know it's crazy because ignorance of the law is crazy because, listen, I did the most I ain't gonna say I did the most the dumbest move but I wasn't I thought law
Starting point is 01:22:04 was in every state the same and that's what I was ignorant at so you know in California you gotta have a witness I gotta I gotta write to a face of my accuser nine time out of 10 if they don't got no witness showing up or anything like that
Starting point is 01:22:16 they're not going to proceed with the case in Arizona they have something that's called a no victim's law they don't need you can get convicted of murder in the state of Arizona with nobody they don't need a victim to prosecute you and convict you of a crime and I didn't know that since my crime was on an inmate
Starting point is 01:22:33 it was on an inmate on inmate the inmate never came to court never cooperating the incident institution never talked to the police or nothing they had supposed to full it so he never came to one court date or nothing so I'm thinking like they ain't got a witness he ain't coming to court so what your lawyers uh that your lawyer didn't let you know that that's the law no no them I'm assuming you had to public defender at that point. Absolutely. I did.
Starting point is 01:22:58 In a jury pool out there is 99% white. Oh, wait, so even like for infractions? At least a high 90s and then they got, you know, Native Americans and stuff out of the jury. But it's not, there's no black I had to. Boy, so they are, they actually do jury
Starting point is 01:23:14 trials for infractions in that's not an infraction? That was a charge. Okay, but yeah, yeah. So is it like that everywhere? Like if you, if you catch a charge, they're going to have a trial with jury? No, it was a, no. So California, Listen, California was a tripping. You go to trial.
Starting point is 01:23:29 Okay. You got a jury when you go to trial. But I'm saying like, so if you already locked up and then you accumulate more charges. You still go to court. Okay. You go to trial. You're going to have a jury that has to judge. Okay.
Starting point is 01:23:39 If they pick it up. You got the option to do trial by judge or trial by jury, though. Yeah. No, out there, you got to. No, I don't know nothing about Arizona law. Yeah, it's kind of different. But real fast, though, my mistake is like, like I said, they was offering me two years. I'm like, I'm not about to take two years and da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
Starting point is 01:23:58 I had been fighting my case like two years, bro. So I would have had time served. Damn. I would have time served, bro. Can I just ask, like, what happened to the guy's body when it went off of the tier to the bottom floor? A ride happened? He was out the whole, the dude was out the whole ride.
Starting point is 01:24:16 Everybody stepped on his face. What? Yeah, just because you fall off a tier, don't mean that you... He's a mutant. What do you felt? What, second, third tier, first tier? He was in the...
Starting point is 01:24:25 Like it was not. You know, the 270s on. Only one over, you know. It wasn't that far, far, but. Not at real. I mean, it was far enough. About like to give 15 feet. That's a fact.
Starting point is 01:24:35 You land wrong. You could be in a wheelchair for the rest of your life. It was on the only one tier. Sure. Or crack your head. Yeah. That's a fact. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Call him a crackhead. Man. I remember Lloyd Banks saying something like, I'm going to crack your head open like a pistachio. Boris. Leave you looking like a pistachio. Lloyd Banks, the truth. That's a fact.
Starting point is 01:24:57 He's so underrated, boy. Shit could get uglier than the masterpiece sneaker. I feel like if it comes down to, everybody know like Banks and Fabulous, like are the mainstream rappers that good battle rap that they wanted to. A lot of debate, a lot of debate about who would be,
Starting point is 01:25:14 who's the better rapper, Lloyd Banks or Fab. I got Banks. I got Fab. You know what's crazy because Fabby used to be my mom. He used to be my favorite rapper one time, but I got Banks.
Starting point is 01:25:21 Banked dumb, nice, I got to go. But Fabulous. Fabulous make better songs, but if you put them in a battle, yeah, I got Banks. Fab, we got more projects that were well received, whereas I feel like Lloyd Banks had one album
Starting point is 01:25:34 and then basically went on hiatus. One amazing album. Great album. Classic, Hunger for More One and two, but, yeah, after that, he just was on some underground stuff. I don't know why when he was signed a G-in-in. I feel like he didn't have a good relationship with 50. Yeah, they grew up.
Starting point is 01:25:48 And on top of that, like, man, Fab been barred up. You got to listen to his shit with Wayne and Jim that time. I'm a fan. You got to listen to that Jason versus Freddy, him and him and Jay the kids. He's boring up with all the niggins that got bars. Your money is the root of law.
Starting point is 01:26:02 Listen, Fab used to be my favorite rapper. When I always have the evilest thoughts. What? Fab used to be my favorite one point of time, but I just, to me, I got banks over. I'm not saying the song catalog, I'm going with Fab. For sure, as far as like rap. I think he probably had more hits.
Starting point is 01:26:15 I think, yeah, Fabga was going to. He's going to talk about catalog. Faber winning a lot. He had more hits in his first year. I don't know about that. I don't know about that. I'm like Faber. the battle will go bar for bar.
Starting point is 01:26:26 They should put that together. I bet you everybody is happy in payroll for you. Guess what, though? And then when we start having this combo is when I say I like Jada better than both of them. Ooh. I'll say this, what? Dude, dude, do. Yeah, I was what.
Starting point is 01:26:40 You think Fab, keep, keep it a man. You think he got a classic album? Classic album? I got a dig in the craigs. Bays got a classic album. He do have a more closer to a classic album. I agree. But I'll say that the soul tapes were great mixtapes.
Starting point is 01:26:54 and they're not technically albums that fabulous drop The Soul Tape series Yeah, yeah But Banks for sure got a hip-hop class That hung up for more as a classic He definitely do You ain't got to skip no song, bro
Starting point is 01:27:05 Yeah If you're my partner You're my partner to the end You feel me that's like my anthem Bro You said the Soul Tate I would thought you would say Either ghetto fabulous or Sto Junete
Starting point is 01:27:15 I can't say I fuck with both of it But I can't really say Like as far as fully albums From both of them I can't say Who albums Who projects is better
Starting point is 01:27:23 because I can't. So who you would rather listen to, though? Fab. Me too. And Fab not. And Fab, that's just because Fab, it's still around, and he's still doing shit and we ain't heard nothing from Banks. So it's kind of like when you got that fall off and the motherfucker ain't heard nothing
Starting point is 01:27:39 from you after Luke. I would agree he just took the money. I don't know why he was underground with Fab. Believe, believe in or not, Banks got like 20. But that ain't got like 15. He was dropping stuff. It was all underground. I don't know why he is.
Starting point is 01:27:51 Pink Banks was all those mixed tapes that were never like commercially released. Because Fab came out a little later, I think. Well, no, because... Fab was out before. No, no, Fab was out before. And he was also doing all the desert storm tapes and all that shit, too. Fab was out, like 2000, 2001. Fabulous.
Starting point is 01:28:07 No, he was... He was... Yeah, 2000. Yeah, 2000. And that's when all those songs, like, Hollaback Young and all that was that. He was a first one. I had a two-way back then.
Starting point is 01:28:17 You had a two-way alert. I'll be with that. For sure. Him rapping over all them Neptunes and Rick Rock beats. He was literally he had a West Coast production. He had the one with Nate Doug. That book, fabulous. He definitely, he definitely, I would say he definitely got a better catalog than Banks. I just don't think he had better rapper, though. They both fire as, honestly, also, Banks. But Banks got a classic album. He got a classic album? Fab. Fab
Starting point is 01:28:41 album ain't going to pop up in no top 200 or no honey. Fab's music will never scare the hose away. A lot of Banks's music will scare the play. I know my music scares a lot of pussy. He always has a lot. I don't think no hose want to listen to Banks, but, but really, they're not. He took the underground, but they was on him at first. The holflying, he did, y'all know. You know, they still fly. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:59 That's what I said. Yeah, man, come over. All that, though, come on, man. Wheel fire, all that. He got a classic. Lloyd Banks is better because he looks more like Brian Pumper. Can we show the screen real quick because it looks like they hit my boy Sue Surf with the Crip Mac.
Starting point is 01:29:16 Sue Surf has completed his 2023 RICO sentence and was scheduled to be released today. but according to jail records, immediately upon release, he was transferred to another jail in Michigan to serve a 2011 gun sentence which carries a term of 12 to 30 months. Oh shit, bro. Damn, that's crazy.
Starting point is 01:29:33 I'm lost. How you do that? Hold on. Serve a 2011 gun sentence. So it was a Fed case that he just got done serving, right? And wasn't it for drug trafficking, like every other battle robber now? I mean, after that RICO case,
Starting point is 01:29:47 they could have refuted, they probably just refiled on it or something. So I'm sure. Had it gone. But then this is the state charges in Michigan that he had a gun, a gun charge. So 12 to 30 months, man, you got a feel for him. He thought he was coming home. That don't make no sense then.
Starting point is 01:30:02 That don't make sense then. I can see you two, 2020. That's so old, dude. Was he just on the run for mad years? No, he was not on the run. He was born and he's been incarcerated in multiple times since then. So that makes no sense. It has to have been like a refile, like a dead duck.
Starting point is 01:30:20 that got refiled, literally. I don't care. What's that you went? That's too long a refiled, bro. I mean, it depends. Depends on the statue of limitation, right? For good? I don't know the statue of limitations.
Starting point is 01:30:31 It's for 2011. That's too long. That's too long. A long statue's limitations is murdered. Like, it doesn't have a statue. And rape now. You think sexual. Robberies and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:30:40 It'd be like five years, six years. So I can just imagine like a statue of limitations on a gun. That is craye. Kelly, I think it's seven. Not even a statue is the time refile it's even less than a statue yeah well they got a year no they got like a year but we it laws different in different states i know caddy was like a you like you like that the hard
Starting point is 01:30:57 way yeah that's crazy your lawyer is fucked up for that well california doesn't technically have dead docket correct we don't have something about dead docket well dead docket is something that they have in other states where basically the d a just is i guess the the best equivalent we have is a d a reject but the difference is like in georgia for example if they file a charge dead docket. Correct. We ain't got correct. Correct. Correct. Yeah, they got, they can basically just stop pursuing the case at a certain point, and they just call it a dead docket, whereas
Starting point is 01:31:27 like, like, they could technically reopen it whenever they want. No. Well, that way before it, like, or try to pursue it. But they don't technically drop it. They're bringing it back whenever you want in my life. That, that ain't, you can't just do that. It's like, you know, you play in tag with the homies. You're like, oh, this is a safe zone.
Starting point is 01:31:43 Like, it's like you're touching the safe zone. Like, it doesn't make sense. It is pretty crazy, too, that Krimack was only supposed they were saying he was only about to go in and do a week after he got up of the feds it's been like three weeks or some shit and he's still locked up so i don't know like if they were selling us a dream with that or if he's just going to pop out any random day now i haven't really heard any updates didn't they say like did i hear 30 days like that's hey i was i hope it ain't know one to two years like they probably they probably what they was just like
Starting point is 01:32:15 feeling like pertaining to the charge he probably just got to go through the the channels it's probably, you know what I'm saying? They probably just thought it was going to be a week. It's probably going to be like a month or a few shit. You never know, depending on what kind of case with the judge is on, though. But he ain't Wayside, though. He's down there, you know, I'm saying? Out there in Wayside, you know what's crazy?
Starting point is 01:32:32 Because when I came down for doing time and I was about to get out, bro, I literally traffic tickets, bro, that I didn't take care of. Remember we was speaking about this last time? I was going to court every day. And when you got tickets, you don't clear them up in the audit. You go to court. You're going to Long Beach Court today. you're going to you're going to um hill street tomorrow you're going to lax the next day until you clear
Starting point is 01:32:54 them all up you know what it sounds like with kutmak yeah heck yeah doing that time he had to go down there in the county jail it sounds like crick mack had a joint suspension now he's serving a joint suspension time that's what it's sound like bro hopefully he'd be out though bro i don't know what he had but i just can't this the whole souser thing don't make no sense to me i know that wrap my head around it's crazy though there's got to be something else that's being there's got to be a detail we missing or something here 2021 or something got to be like a typo or something i blame lush one for giving all these battle rappers hope and thinking that they were going to be millionaires forever and
Starting point is 01:33:27 then they all had to just become drug dealers to stay fly fools were making a lot of money bro they really were like battle rap i still don't want to believe that lush hey no no no no no no no no no no if we talking about you got to get you got he didn't touch the bag he won a battle that was like a hundred k-k-k plus we saw drake hand him a hundred thousand dollars in cash right on stage. He got that a couple times. Yeah, several times. He was, Goddy was.
Starting point is 01:33:53 No, no, no. He was touching. Goddy was touching yons, bro. He was touching yons. Who's had tragic downfall since, like, the whole battle rap era seemed to have come to a bit of a close? Because we got this Gucci-Gadi situation. We got the sousurf thing.
Starting point is 01:34:06 Anybody else come to mind that, like, seems like they've had bad outcomes as a result of the battle-rap world kind of imploding? First of all, I can't really even, like, speak to Gotti's situation yet because the man's, innocent I know I know what's talking about the rappers but I'm just saying like as far as I'll say this yeah the entire industry of battle rap is going through a transitional stage when it comes to the money there's this big company caffeine that gave a huge deal to URL the biggest battle league and they got like 15 or 20 million dollars some ridiculous amount of money to
Starting point is 01:34:39 produce content for a couple years once that and the thing was they was doing we was all doing pay-per-view events before that but then they started doing the events for free So it's like, all you got to do is download this app. But are the battle leagues still doing battles that are pay-per-view after caffeine left? Yes, yes. Would you say that they've been diminished, that they're not as popular? Because the fans got used to getting all that content for free? Well, yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:04 I mean, I mean, we already had to deal with the issue of bootlegging before and things like. It was already really hard to deal with that. And then, like, whoever your competitor companies are, they going to bootleg your shit and posting our websites. We already had to deal with all. those little trick bags and then on top of that yeah now people are like we we just saw fucking mook battle gitchie for free on why the fuck we going to pay for this you feel me so that's how come yeah because you know what it reminds me of is the fact that like i used to pay at least a couple times a year pay for the ufc fights probably like you know 10 times a year i'll pay for the ufc fights
Starting point is 01:35:40 and i think you had to have an ESPN2 subscription and then you had to spend like 80 bucks for the pay-per-view, which honestly is just way too fucking much money. If you want to be a UFC fan, you've been like $1,000 a year to just watch the fights or whatever, especially when I know I'm basically paying to watch it on my TV instead of watching it on my laptop because I'm too lazy to like get it on my laptop and then like stream it to my TV or whatever. But now I just paid $140 bucks for the whole year, a Paramount Plus, and now I can watch every single UFC fight.
Starting point is 01:36:11 And it's a great user experience because if you catch the fight afterwards, you can go and just click through you don't have to skim through it you could just click on each individual fight and watch that shit you know what I'm never gonna do again is pay 80 bucks for a fucking pay-per-view because now I'm used to getting the whole year for the cost of like less than two pay-per-views so if the Paramount plus bag ends up going away it's going to be tough times for the UFC because they're like it's going to be hard to like retrain the customer base to want to pay for individual events but also I think the UFC kind of had to accept at a certain point that that business model just didn't really make any sense because UFC fights like the most bootleg stuff on earth, you know?
Starting point is 01:36:56 And the best moments, one of getting clipped on Twitter right away, you see the knockout before the shit even happen. That's really what people want to see. Yeah, yeah. It's like, even for me, a lot of times I'm about to pay for a UFC fight. And then I'm like, why am I going to pay for this when I can like watch the fight in its entirety? Especially because now I follow a bunch of combat sports accounts who are like really posting the whole fight. like two minutes after it's done. So, yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:19 The people that buy battle rap pay per views at this point are just the dedicated fans that legitimately want to support the culture and are doing it. They know they could get the content for free, but they're choosing to pay for it, which is an increasingly small, you know, there are still people like, you know,
Starting point is 01:37:35 the smoky faces of the world that really support the culture and rock with it. But that's increasingly rare. That's why smack was coming out on the fire for so long, but they could like, we're trying to support you. You ain't you holding the battles too long, you know what I'm saying? And all like that.
Starting point is 01:37:49 You don't want to drop them on YouTube after you, boom. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? What you mean about holding the battles to know? What do you mean about that? If you wouldn't, well, he could get testimony to me. I'm just, I'm just, he really inside, but I'm like really a consumer. Not in no, I don't know what you mean by holding it too long. By not releasing them like quickly, they have the vault.
Starting point is 01:38:07 They would just keep battles and not. But here's the other thing. It's a lot of the release. Yeah. Yeah. URL being the biggest company in battle rap. And then. basically having like a four-year span
Starting point is 01:38:18 where they didn't release any content on YouTube made like the whole battle rap algorithm kind of fucked off. And then all the views started dropping. And then that decreased sponsorship interest. And like that started to wane. So overall, like the whole economy started to kind of... Because I'm a super casual battle rap fan in the sense that like I watch like a couple battles a year.
Starting point is 01:38:39 But I'm not trying to sit there and just watch 10 battles in a row. Like the one battle that I went to, I was just like, This is too much of a good thing. You know, I'm just not really enjoying watching this over and over and over. But, like, I'll go to YouTube, especially in the lead-up to an interview or whatever. I'll watch a bunch of battles from somebody before I interview him. Or I'll watch, like, the one hot battle right when it comes out.
Starting point is 01:39:01 But when it stopped being on YouTube, I forgot it didn't even exist. You know what I, in my personal opinion, would say battle rap after that caffeine. In a lot of ways, like Queen in the Ring and what is, ARP and on it? RBE, shall say RP? A lot of them. So I think they was, Smackin was being stubborn, bro. They was in front of a lot of things.
Starting point is 01:39:23 The Kings versus Queen one, when a lot of different platforms, they start letting it because, you know, he was holding people hostage. That's how he was with easy. Oh, I know. Yeah, so he was holding a lot of people hostage over there. But when other bosses at other platforms,
Starting point is 01:39:35 like, nah, you can go over there. Matter of fact, we're going to collaborate. We're going to bring the ladies, oh, Babs, we're going to bring the ladies over here, you know what I'm saying? So I think that gave a new sport to battle rap as well, though. For sure. Well, now it's kind of like now battle rappers are at the point where they can't be contractually obligated because there's no organization that can really afford to pay them continuous income.
Starting point is 01:39:55 So basically, if you got money and want to throw a battle, you can get everybody to come if you have the bag at this point. How much do you got to pay at this point? Well, everybody's. Hey, $8.00. Did it have it went up? No, but I mean, like, how much you got, if you want to do five pretty legit battles, like what would you say your budget for talent needs to be? Right now, shit. like you could probably pay dudes 10 15 grand and they'd be hyped right fuck yeah right now right now like the fools that would usually be asking for 25
Starting point is 01:40:23 are going to be asking for 10 the people that were asking for five are now getting 1500 the people that were getting a rack are getting 300 he ain't taking on 10 who nitty ain't there nitty my friend you feel me but it's bro you can't take on 10 hey hey hey hey hey hey hey as mike just kick off the like an underground battle rap league where they like know i'm saying establish this shit and everybody just make their name You know what I'm saying? That's what Ghii did. The riot east side of the right.
Starting point is 01:40:48 There's a there. They built that up over there. Every single city in the damnier world at this point has their own little backyard battle leagues. The trenches. Because we go hard. There's eye battle. There's all these different leagues all across.
Starting point is 01:41:01 But at this point, there's still, you could still make money. Like if someone, if one of these billionaires would just get up, they dumb ass and drop another bag on a player, you feel me? I know for $1.5 million, I'll have that shit going up. and I'll have Lloyd Banks battlecats at years. But you run off with Jerm 30,000. Ain't nobody going to trust you. Shit, you feel me?
Starting point is 01:41:20 That's why I need yons. So I got to run off of something measly 30-wap. You can't run off of crypto. Paying me in crypto. Can I just say before we get into any other topics, though, it was pretty fascinating seeing Lush's relationship play out in real life at the boxing match because number one, Jerm was looking a little drunky drunk. Her hair was a little messed up.
Starting point is 01:41:43 She's looking a little frazzled. She was hot, though. I've told you before that I think your girl's hot, and you seemingly enjoyed that a little bit too much. I'm not going to ever say it again. But- She said it several times. Yeah, they're busting up.
Starting point is 01:41:56 Listen, I'm a horny guy. Is that two-on-two coming soon, then? No, definitely not. Two-on-two? He ain't ready for Lennon-2? He ain't ready for that. He's not ready for Lanna. Damn, I don't know if I don't know what happened,
Starting point is 01:42:09 fool. Damn, that would be Jerm's dream come true, huh? I think Lennon would be. psyched if we're being honest. To bang you? Let him be psyched. I'm sick of all these big buff podcasters. I want lush.
Starting point is 01:42:21 Yeah, exactly. She's like, fuck these fuck these coronographers. I've seen him coming in with the same color scheme as wicked and was like, oh my God. But, and then why did you guys get in a big fight that
Starting point is 01:42:35 led to you having a walk home? You ever heard the thing where, first of all, okay. So, you know, it's like one drink. She loves me. Two drinks. She hates me. It was kind of like that.
Starting point is 01:42:48 So at a certain point in the night, germ was faded, definitely enjoying herself. I was faded, definitely enjoying myself. I had a couple of little irritations that had occurred. By the end of the night,
Starting point is 01:42:58 we leaving, I'm driving home, and she getting mad at me. We get to going back and forth in the car, and I think we're about to, like, catch a fade, like, in the middle of, like, the road. Gotta fight your girl.
Starting point is 01:43:12 No, she were like, she were about to get down. So I was like, fuck, let me pull over and get out before something bad happened. So I just pulled over and let my homie with us too, though. You tell me my homie, Mango, shouts to my boy, mango, I said, rap, amazing to make great music. Mango there, he, I'm like, just take this bitch home. I'm out, you feel me? I'm a trooper. I know where the fuck I'm at, you feel me.
Starting point is 01:43:34 Don't you call it journal, bitch. Oh, yeah, but you feel me? He's hip-hop. It's like a term of indium. Right. But when you text and said he was belly, it wasn't that long after the, a fight. That's why I tell you about where you at? I was gonna scoop you with something.
Starting point is 01:43:46 Much you was going to snatch me about it there, but I was already, I didn't even know at the time, I was already out of Englewood. Like, so I was already damn near, I was damn near like Brodeo and Adams, or rodeo and LeBreya type shit. You feel me?
Starting point is 01:44:01 Like around there, which is from the territory I'm very, very familiar with. Very, very familiar with. You're talking about some ops. I don't know if I believe it. You really got ops. It's not like it. It just, it was, I was drunk and I was got on my tagging shit. And I was like, you were in the group chat making it seem like you were walking through the, I wasn't. Golliest streets on her.
Starting point is 01:44:22 No, for sure, a troop through a gang of trenches, bro. I for a show and the fuck did. But it wasn't no ops though, bro. I mean, sure. You don't know my struggle. Sure. My dumb ass would have, could have made trouble for myself. And I was definitely in no position to be a.
Starting point is 01:44:41 Man, they would have. turn you to a cassidya. I was looking for it, to be honest with you. But my low is on. Y'all know I share low with everybody, with, like, my partners. I don't got your love. Yeah, the whole group chat got my low. Nah, you can't access that from the group chat, can you?
Starting point is 01:44:57 Yeah. Really? Y'all know y'all, y'all know y'all got my low, you feel what I'm, so I'm not like, I don't move in silence like the G and lasagna, you feel me, but. Wait, why, Flacco, an hour and a half ago said that I was telling a phenomenal story, and before I got to the climax, Lush interrupted, we will get to that to tell part of the story
Starting point is 01:45:16 we don't care about. That's why I brought his back. I'm not, I'll argue it back to the Woodgrew. It's funny because he said that before then, which is the crazy part. I literally,
Starting point is 01:45:24 if I go out of the text, that's why I said that. Oh, okay, so I did tell, I don't even know what story he's talking about, but he don't know. Phenomenal story.
Starting point is 01:45:33 He don't know. But yeah, so basically, long story short, yeah, I wound up going home and Jerm didn't remember in the morning, and she actually for the in the first time in the history of our relationship apologized
Starting point is 01:45:46 took accountability wow yeah that's the power of the stream bro like it was so I was like shocked I was like I need to pinch myself pinch her make sure and guess well we've been getting we had like the best weekend ever
Starting point is 01:46:00 and we're just really on a great accord I love my baby so yeah sometimes we're toxic and we go out and she's going to do crazy ass shit but it's going to be straight by the end of the night I like it I like it Um, okay, wait, so now, courtesy of Poetic Flacco's YouTube channel, we can watch some footage that is newly viral of Ghi-Gadi speaking about his past crimes. And this is in no way to suggest that he is guilty of the crimes that he is currently being charged with.
Starting point is 01:46:30 This is just some stuff that people took note of. And I say my big break was- Wait, I do not have audio. Am I? Oh, yeah. My fucking thing fell out. All right. Here we go. Whoop. All right. Was the AF battle.
Starting point is 01:46:45 One more time, I bumped my head again. You feel what I'm saying? Right before that, I went to jail. You know what I'm saying? Me, two of my partners. Shout out of L.A. Amir. Man, my boy just had a baby yesterday, too.
Starting point is 01:46:54 You know what I'm saying? Rest of peace, Moodlo. He was on that case with me. You know what I'm saying? And my little cousin chopper. So we catch a case. I get bailed out. I get bailed out because I already was booked to battle AF.
Starting point is 01:47:07 So when I go to jail, I remember thinking like, damn, I'll spend about an a half on traffic. I didn't try to hit a leg with these. You feel what I'm saying? I'm in this, like, you know what I'm saying? On the real. I'm calling my girl and all that. I'm like, man, I got to try to bell out this.
Starting point is 01:47:23 Man, you know what I'm saying? At the time, we didn't have enough for the bill. I remember that's why I still respect a lot of those cast to this day from the King of the Diya in the U.R. Because KG and them, they gave me some money towards it. You know what I mean, URL, then even some J-Pro and them at King of the, dot sent some money towards it got me out for half the homies you know what I'm saying and that battle right there was the one that really just changed my life hold on he caught a case in 2017 for something very similar he took it a trial and he beat the case
Starting point is 01:47:53 right that's why people hate foggagadhi is about to sit on this podcast and explain how they actually committed the crime they actually robbed the pharmacy but they police is watching this right now take I take I take full accountability man the story so cold because I'll be gambling you know I'm saying I'll be gambling like a you know what I'm saying I still got to work on that to this day man you know what I'm saying so yeah the gambling issues I had gambling issues at the time right so we had the crystal park casino it's a casino that they do got in Compton right so we had the we at the casino man I'm playing like back around or something on the real I'm getting hit you know
Starting point is 01:48:28 I'm saying they tearing me up right they smacking me on the hood I win some of my money back right like enough of my money back to where I could have left on the hood I'm about to leave out that mrs. And I'm like, man, fuck that. Man, I came here to win something. I turned back around. I lose it all. You know what I'm saying? Right? I lose it all. Now, you know what I'm saying? I'm trying to go get some money. Like, that's where my mind went. Like, man, I'm going to get some money. Like, man, I'm going to get some money. One of my partners, he's with me. Like, he broke too. You feel what I'm saying? He was in there
Starting point is 01:48:56 with me. He got smacked. Whatever little dollars he had, we got. My cousin, he would have pulled up. But he just had called me. Matter of fact, he just landed. You know what I'm saying? On the real, he probably tell the story better than me because I seen him. You know what I'm saying? When I pull up to the hood to do, he's like, what you're gonna do? I'm like, man, I'm gonna go bust a little move real quick.
Starting point is 01:49:12 I gotta move, I'm gonna make. I need a move to make too. So that's how he coming to play. You feel? This is how fast it happened. Don't be planned in the streets, you feel me? So, one, like, it's the old solo, say, one, that's how it really happened.
Starting point is 01:49:23 I'm with my partner, I tell him, I'm feeling. Yeah, yeah, listen, I'm gonna make a move. I'm like, look, I'm here, I'm gonna make a move. I got something to do. He hit, he like, let's do it together. All right, we're gone. I pull up, trying to get my little tools, whatever. What I'm going to do to bust my move?
Starting point is 01:49:38 He'd see me what you got going on because, oh, man, nothing for to make this little move. I'm making it too. You did what I'm saying? My homie, rest in peace, Dulo. He still happened to be pulling up. You know what I'm saying? He's seeing the move in action, going to go on to what's going on.
Starting point is 01:49:50 And then he joined the move. Now we phoned on the move because we all got our own little, you know what I'm saying, reasoning for why we want to make this move. You did what I'm saying? Long story, short, the move getting made. You know what I'm saying? We actually passed. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:50:03 I ain't even go in front to you, man. Us going to jail was really some fluke. That's why I was able to beat it because at the end of the day, like we got away with what we did with. You dig what I'm saying? They ended up catching us way somewhere else for some whole other shit and took us down for some suspicion type. You did what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:50:18 They never really had us for the crime. We didn't already smacked them and did what we needed to do. You did what I'm saying? But we, you know, we're doing some dumb shit. You know what I'm saying? To the point where later on we just get cracked with like the shit in the car. Like, you know, like saying, always hear about me robbing the Walgreens.
Starting point is 01:50:31 And at the time, they get it. Like, what you're in there doing? They ain't good. They got, you know what I mean? I'm gonna keep it 100. You did what I'm saying? At the time, we in there trying to get the pills. You feel me to lean, everything.
Starting point is 01:50:41 That's what these is doing. That's what they're popping. That's what they own. You dig what I'm saying? So that's what's popping. Like, so we go get it. We boom. And I didn't already did this before.
Starting point is 01:50:50 You know what I'm saying? Like this is so it was second nature. They're going to have a blast with this one in court, man. Progo. Fargo way too happy. Yeah. How does this even change the dynamics slightly? Like they can't, this isn't any evidence for
Starting point is 01:51:03 his case, they could, like, try to... That's not evidence for this case, though. Why not? No, no, no, no, no, no. He's admitting that he did it. Look, listen, listen, listen, listen. So look, in any case, right, so basically, he got, basically, he's been, he's been locked up, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:51:25 For some pills or whatever, are they saying suspicion? You know what I'm saying for performances and all that? Right. And then you got this old footage right here. in the court, they're going to play this. They're going to say, you know what I'm saying? Hey, we've seen them from here, point A to point B. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:51:43 We got a reason to believe that he did this because we found this in the car. You know what I'm saying? Such and such happened. And then we have old footage to this. Just like in any case, like right now, if I went down for a case, they're going to recite cases from A trade gangsters that have similar cases and from other gangs that have similar cases to
Starting point is 01:52:05 to why I did it and I did it further into the gang and all type of shit so for sure for sure they're going to it don't have nothing to do with the case but it does
Starting point is 01:52:14 because they're going to try it in like look this is his character prior history this is M.O. But look it's going to be preliminary right.
Starting point is 01:52:22 Oh you could probably get that footage suppressed potentially it's on the internet how you go suppress oh you're going to add like he's in court that's what I'm about to say
Starting point is 01:52:31 because this what he says already on paper. The judge said, the DA said your lawyer see that you didn't did this in the past even though you overcame it. The day ain't going to bring it up and your lawyer will say, object. You know what I'm saying? Why is it getting brought up?
Starting point is 01:52:45 He beat it. Ruled or overruled or, you know what I'm saying? Overruled or sustain. But he could also be like, oh, this is an entertainer? That's not really a big problem, though. This is right here? I think it is. I don't think it is either.
Starting point is 01:52:58 I disagree. If your lawyer go, fight to get that shook and like why is it getting brought up if it's not the that's what i'm saying if you have a good lawyer he could potentially get that suppressed i i guess it's rappers right now that's still on trial right now and it's went through trials and they got found guilty for their lyrics no that's different bro that's not so can i mean can i finish just for a second please it's the same thing it's the same thing as lyrics they take it's supposed to be freedom of speech they hit them with the same thing
Starting point is 01:53:30 as you being an entertainer, you being this, you being this, that and the third. The real issue ain't even if Gucci like, listen, to be honest with you, I know no jumping and break this, but the real issue is why people putting this out, though. See, and I was going to say if I was the one who did this interview,
Starting point is 01:53:46 everybody would be on my ass and I don't see Queensflip getting any of that energy. That being said, it's not like Queensflip was pressing him for the details of what happened. What you may put it out? Just, oh, how many years?
Starting point is 01:53:59 That's not saying. Gichi fully volunteered this information. There was no gun to his head. It would have a different vibe if it was a Vlad style interviewer. So tell me what did you do with the pain pills once you got them? Oh, you're talking about. Yeah. What I'm talking about is you're going to find this interview.
Starting point is 01:54:20 This shit was already going viral on Reddit and Twitter and everything before Flacco made the video. I know Flacco just reacting to it. What I'm saying is who at, who initially. went and got this and broke the story like, oh, we got some old footage of him, do-da-da-da-da-da-do. Bro, that's police work.
Starting point is 01:54:33 There's got to be one person out there that just remembered this and was immediately like, oh, I could get a viral post if I go post this. Correct. And to me, that's police work. I mean, like, I was getting... Flacco wouldn't deny that.
Starting point is 01:54:44 Flacco's all about taking gangs off the streets. For sure. But in my opinion, I believe y'all disagree. I go all about taking gangs off the street and he just was posting on his stories, welcome home gangster to Jay Hood. I'm not saying that he's consistent. I'm just saying, but he does a lot of content
Starting point is 01:54:59 that he's basically, you know. What a good lawyer, this one would be entered into court? What a cool lawyer? A cool club defender. Like, why is, you know what I'm saying? They don't give a fuck. No, you got some cool little state of appointees or whatever,
Starting point is 01:55:16 little lawyers. Like, you know what I'm saying? It feels like getting that kind of stuff rejected is the kind of stuff that happens when people have like a high-priced, high-powered lawyer. I feel like if you don't have a lawyer or you got a public defender
Starting point is 01:55:27 they're probably gonna be able to use that shit 1,000% they're using that. One thing that Gichi has pointed out a grip of times on his pod when I was on there with him on this pod on multiple pies is his gambling addiction. So beyond, like even when bro
Starting point is 01:55:42 was making, you know, half a ticket or to a ticket a year, which he was at his peak off a battle rap, he's still, he like them damn casinos, bro. And I think that's probably the biggest thing I've seen
Starting point is 01:55:55 fuck up battle rappers more than anything. I think it's something about the personality type that's attracted to battle rap and gambling that overlap a lot. Yeah, because a lot of the battle rappers be getting destroyed by the guy. I wouldn't trade my drug addiction
Starting point is 01:56:11 for they gambling. Imagine doing 10 years and you like are just sitting there thing like, damn, I should have just not played Baccarat. Dude. That sucks. Literally like I don't want to, I don't want to believe. I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, bro. personally, like he was 16, 17 years old.
Starting point is 01:56:28 Like, I know, bro, personally. And I will, I don't want to believe it, bro, but I, as far as like him being down, I'm talking about, I'm talking about you, for when you got to go, you got to go, you got to hop over a counter. You know what I'm saying? Or falling somebody window, that's, you get, I don't believe that's true at all. The thing that this tells me is that Gichi thought that he was never going to have to go back to the streets again.
Starting point is 01:56:52 He thought that he was good. and then I'm sure times got tough he had to go back to the thing he knew assuming that he did it which you know we did see the video of him running from the cops
Starting point is 01:57:03 and getting arrested it is a possibility that he just wrong place wrong time you're the driver bro you know how it is like we all got you know how it is
Starting point is 01:57:12 you the driver you just you just take us on you know what I mean until we let us do us I mean it is a possibility so we get that footage of him running around the Walgreens and I totally get everybody
Starting point is 01:57:22 they got footage on the Walgreens I'm assuming it's coming. So everybody's... He got up to court? I thought he was a real. No, he's talking about the old case. Oh, no. No, I'm talking about the new one.
Starting point is 01:57:31 I mean, oh, was he supposed to just be the driver? I don't know. I mean, look, once again... That's what they're saying on the internet. Like, the car got approached and he was apprehended. They're saying that he was a driver. No, you could say he was just hanging out with the homies. Anybody that's a part of battle rap, like, if you're a battle rapper or, like,
Starting point is 01:57:48 an outspoken fan of battle rap that is a part of the community in any capacity, organizer what bop that be domen fools up at the events whatever the fuck you are if you are part of the culture I don't want to hear shit negative about Gichi I don't want to hear anybody putting shit on his
Starting point is 01:58:07 I want to hear from Flacco no no but Flacco I expected and like I don't consider Flacco a part of battle I don't consider like you know anyone over here like I totally understand no jumper speaking on it the way we do you know what I'm saying but me personally I'll never say anything that's my friend in real life and I don't fuck with anybody putting narratives on the dude or anything
Starting point is 01:58:27 nobody right here got nothing negative to say yeah I don't think any y'all do either my my issue is with the people in battle rap like y'all really some hos y'all really some hos if y'all are gonna have something bad to say about this dude you mean like his ops or people that he was previously cool both i mean you know like honestly geese got no got no ops and battle rap for real yeah it's it's And more just like the same people that are encouraging, like, these bars are like, yo, headshot, da, da, how to piss on my hands and get the gun residue off. And they love all that shit. But then some real life shit happens and it's like, oh, how could he do this?
Starting point is 01:59:05 Gitchie's throwing it away. They're already convicting him, first of all. The judge ain't even convicted him. They already like, how could get you do this? Like, bro, he has not been convicted. And it ain't no sex charge. There ain't no weird charge. Ain't no snitch charge.
Starting point is 01:59:17 Like, the only thing is, come on, bro, support the homie. I don't know Ohio law, that's the only thing, but, man, everything be seeming real in the beginning and then later on, it ain't even all that serious, bro. Well, we can hope that, yeah. No, for real, like, everything, like, when the case first started, be seen me like, oh, shit. See, when people hear feds, they'd be like,
Starting point is 01:59:35 who automatically, and right now, a lot of stuff. No, that's state, that ain't. He's a state. Yeah, federal. I mean, it probably going to go fed because they fucking presumably flew out there to do it, right? It was originally state. It's fed because they all are,
Starting point is 01:59:49 being said to be California natives and they did something out there so that's crossing state lines crossing state lines is fed off the back yeah that's federal off the back just across the state lines yep and doing a crime or being alleged to do a crime so it's already already like black and white that they it's a fed yeah for sure people are you're saying they said they started observing them when one of the individuals got into the grand jury so I just basically they probably just for the indictment, the initial indictment to come down.
Starting point is 02:00:23 And I'm not going to lie. I'm not going to lie. I think... Cases go feds off way less than that. Yeah. Bro, bro. Hopefully they keep its state.
Starting point is 02:00:33 Because if it's coming before a grand jury, they're still trying to figure it out. If they flew out, there's nowhere in hell of staying a state case. Gigi and Jerry has to come down with the like initial indictment. They already are, they're already saying a lot like they've been watching people and, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:00:47 They've seen this land and blah, blah, blah. like basically it was like a whole plan like it was premeditated is what they saying so and the little just giving it to the grand jury to just get the indictment going to get the case started and i think that you know that whole hip-hop police thing that's actually real and they really be on the battle rappers helmet tough because they know that we don't got as much money so like we a lot of people in battle rap might could so like we don't me gichi you think hip hop police is on the battle community bro we don't landed we don't landed at the hartford airport like like smaller cities, right, the Hartford Airport, and they're waiting for us.
Starting point is 02:01:22 They're like, oh, yeah, no, like, it's like me. And it's not me. They're looking, they're looking at the other fools. You feel me? It's like me, Gichi active or whatever. And they'll be like, oh, like, you guys are Crips, huh? You're from Grape Street? And they already, like, what the fuck for?
Starting point is 02:01:36 Oh, you're from Noddy Block? Like, they know, like, already who. Lest, you're a tagger, right? Like, yeah, you're exactly, Lesth. You're on Clemson Street tagging? Like, yeah, literally. You're at the park. Yeah, but they literally knew about fools already.
Starting point is 02:01:48 Like, oh, so I was like, okay, y'all really aren't full's helmets. But hip-hop police, it'd be like internal beats. Like, you got Gini and Murder Inc. Or some defro bad boy thing. People in battle rap ain't really beefing though. They about to sign up for a battle too much up. They all right. It's a damn task force that they assign to people in the hip-hop industry.
Starting point is 02:02:09 So it's a specific task force that focus on rappers. No, you traveling. You might be traveling with a gun. You might be traveling with drugs. Ain't necessarily got to do with you. beefing with somebody in hip hop. Yeah, it's not just beach. Because they assigns to artists that still might be moving illegally, you
Starting point is 02:02:24 understand. But you know, hip hop police, they'd be having the type of, uh, the, the, the knowledge or whatever about certain shit. And they let dissecting these lyrics and things like that. That's who. So they'd be assigning them to type of people, the people that know from our walk of life, now they're police, and you hip-hop police and you know what they're talking about and, you know what I'm saying, shit like that.
Starting point is 02:02:45 So I wasn't, I wouldn't, I wouldn't think it'd be, you know, for hip hop battle rat but much like our event was like this one instance that I just described our event was in we were in the 413 Massachusetts you know
Starting point is 02:03:00 we're like near Lowell Massachusetts where I went to college for one year a lot of Cambodians out there the closest they flew us into Hartford for some reason that's like the closest airport I guess that's closer than Boston hell no you should have flown into or the promoter was cheap whatever
Starting point is 02:03:15 you feel I flew it they flew us there we was in a different state and they already knew he was going to be at that airport because y'all got a flyer i'm just saying they they knew he was going to be at that airport though and they was already like oh these guys are here like i wouldn't trust you to steal thousands of pills from a pharmacy i feel like you might just take them all yeah definitely the funniest comment i saw and i couldn't even get mad like even though i'm like super butt hurt that my boys like caught up right now the funniest comment was almost like lush hell of hot that the pills they make it back to him
Starting point is 02:03:47 I think you're out. Free bail out, come on with the fuckest they're talking about. Free the love, man. I said that too. I've seen somebody get super mad because I said, damn, you should have just took them shits before they pulled them over. It's like thousands of- First, bro, the craziest shit.
Starting point is 02:04:00 I got a dark sense of humor, though, because that's a dark joke on multiple levels. I mean, if he would have kept going and got to throwing shit out the window, they would have to be collecting shit all up and down the highway. I would have to show. It would have snowing out there right now, too. That he would have been blending. I would have been shoving out the window with a 1,000 percent,
Starting point is 02:04:17 but it's probably conceit. Who knows? But I'm just saying. You know the move to me winning the sole Percocet. I'm ignorant when it comes to the federal whole little get up. So, you know, they got minimums
Starting point is 02:04:29 and all that little weird shit. It's too sophisticated even, or they terminology and shit. But on the state level, like, you know what I'm saying? It's fucked up. I'm fighting the case, but I wouldn't be too nervous about it.
Starting point is 02:04:39 It's hard to get bail, I believe, correct? I mentioned Gitchie got to Sean Cotton from State Cheese and he immediately started laughing his ass off and I'm like, no, he's like a pretty serious dude. He's like, oh, my bad. He's like, just because his name sounds crazy. Like, it made some, some funny bunny shit like what?
Starting point is 02:04:54 And in Miami, that's that little lingo? Yeah, so that that word has connotations, but that's obviously not what he named his shit after, you feel what I mean? Like, but there are people that use that word as like a slur for gay people. But like in the South, like, it wasn't originally, like no gay term, like,
Starting point is 02:05:12 Gitchie was like a certain like type of people, you know what I'm saying? Yes. Carty's a lot of it had nothing to do with being gay, but I don't know what they turned it into it, what they got going on in Florida. Am I too old or does anyone remember a show called Gulla Gala Island for kids? I remember that.
Starting point is 02:05:29 Okay, Gala, Gala Island. I don't remember that. That's white people shit. It's actually the complete opposite. That sounds like some Tiana Trump shit. What's the white people's shit or no? It was a complete opposite. It was like Nickelodeon.
Starting point is 02:05:42 Yes, it's actually black people, and they're from the Gullah slash Gichi culture, which is a specific type of culture off the coasts. Man, why you never heard of that? Yeah. Is it a gay show? Nothing gay about it.
Starting point is 02:05:52 It's a gay show for kids on Nickelodeon. Oh, you said for, okay, okay. I was referring to what aunt. Because Aunt broke it down. He's a specific, like, Gitchie people is. Yeah. You know history.
Starting point is 02:06:02 If you went into like blacks and like you and, and you went like, ran about slavery, you're read about these certain ports, like down, like through the Carolinas and Florida, you know about the Gitchie people. I've heard, I've heard of...
Starting point is 02:06:16 I've heard of what you... You're speaking on. I heard of the... Gaylo, whatever, and then... I heard of Gis you got you. But see, because if you have a different meaning, it's right, because the Bay Area do is get mad at us. Like, because we call niggas.
Starting point is 02:06:32 Like, you're a busking. Yeah, yeah, so... And the Bay Area niggas don't appreciate that shit. That means something so different down here than it do up there. Like, he is just a greeting and it means, like, oh, I'm excited up there. And it comes from Richmond, by the way.
Starting point is 02:06:44 But down here, me something completely different. Bro, the funniest shit is what KMAC told me about why he had so many fades while he's locked up. Oh, yeah, same. That's crazy. The reasoning? His last name is, uh,
Starting point is 02:06:58 if you spill a drink on yourself and you get a big blank on your shirt, that's his last name. That's a derogatory term for the BPSs. Right. And his first name begins with a K. So on his prison wristband or whatever it is, it says, blank K.
Starting point is 02:07:16 Oh, my God. So even though he's not a affiliate, he's having to have mad fades in there. Now to be fair, that is some gangster shit right there. There's some gangmanger shit. Is that like, you've got to fight over something
Starting point is 02:07:26 that don't even make sense. It's a letter off, by the way. Is it? Yes, it's a letter off. It's not the exact spelling, by the way. Just to clarify. Oh, okay, my bad. No, but that's even funny.
Starting point is 02:07:36 But I was just a hard shit and juvenile people, everybody immature, bro. Like, that wouldn't be an issue on a higher level. Like, kind of... As bro's real life name. You can't help you. You feel me?
Starting point is 02:07:46 Like, what the fuck you're gonna do? Yeah, but it's just been my name. Everybody kids and immature. Like, you know, like, because you know everything is a dish. So, you know what I'm saying? And all the fools and all the little stupid shit, you know what I'm saying? They need to let me in Los Padrinos lawsuit, even though I was like, I beat your ass.
Starting point is 02:08:00 All right, I'm gonna lie in the day room one day. And I'm chopping love with one of the homies. And I said a word to a hood, you know what I'm saying, we don't even beef it. I'm just talking to the homie. Like, yeah, whoa, whoa. And somebody from that hood happened to be sitting right there. And they're like, man, wait like, man, watch your mouth. I'm like, what?
Starting point is 02:08:18 Damn. You know, I ain't watching nothing. I'm like, like I said, woo, whoa, but me and dude, I'm getting down, though. But that shit was crazy. Juvenile all definitely was like that for show. You want to start person? I'm not Alex.
Starting point is 02:08:30 Adam asked, like, oh, what's like our, like, what's out for us on this? Like, what I'm saying? We all, like, we ain't. Our triggers. Right. And I'm not watching my mouth, like, the spot on the shirt.
Starting point is 02:08:42 I'm not saying that. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm not. If I'm having a regular conversation, I'm gonna say, you know what I'm gonna, I'm gonna talk, you know what I'm gonna talk? You know what I'm gonna? Yeah, for sure. Yeah, for sure. That T. F. 3 got mad at me because I guess I didn't even know.
Starting point is 02:08:57 I said a word that was insult to his community, but I don't- That's crazy. I had no clue and it wasn't even about that. Bro, any grown man, like the diss for his shit, bro, if it's being said, bro, and you know you're not disrespecting your hood. And that's the thing, I know how to, I know the dish for they look. and it wasn't that is another word related to that. And that's really crazy. You know, civilians, civilians, you shouldn't be tripping with members.
Starting point is 02:09:22 Nigger, you know. Hey, bro, I'm not watching my mom off nothing, bro. I'm not doing no code names, bro. If you, if you, if you know, I mean, I mean, that's the relationship. You have the people there, you are not, nigger people want to suffer the consequences. If you're around members, you have to be conscious of what you say. You have to, you have to be.
Starting point is 02:09:41 It's nothing, but listen, listen, I'm not the type of person. It's all about respect. If you, if you, you, you know what I'm saying? Some people just got that, that type of law. He ain't, he ain't, he ain't saying that to say that. You know what I'm saying? Or whatever. Yeah, y'all got that type of relationship.
Starting point is 02:09:52 And that's a type of relationship. But if a nigga just, you don't, we don't got that type of relationship and I don't know you, bro. That's, that's, that's problems, bro. Hey, man, I don't know. I'm, I'm a, I'm talking, shit. Because, you know, the diss work from my hood, shit, it's the community these days and they come up. Long as you ain't disrespecting me or are trying to intentionally diss me. I'm not about to be.
Starting point is 02:10:13 They watch your mouth. All that shit. Like, no, man, I ain't doing all that shit, bro. That's why it's funny because, like, the disc they would use for y'all is, like, a real word that people might just say by accident. But lucky for me. But the disc for the hoover's is not a real word that anybody would ever say. So they kind of get to skate on that. Lucky for me, like, if I'm on my platform and people's like that, I'm like, bro, because I'm trying to stay monetize.
Starting point is 02:10:35 Or I ain't trying to. It's like a very offensive word outside of that that people don't normally say. Right. But, I mean, but if a nigga talking, you're like, you're, I mean. I was saying. Brick Baby taught me some cool ways to not disc gangs. Like, for example, one day, brick baby calls, and I was, I was asleep. You feel of me?
Starting point is 02:10:52 And I pick up the phone. And he was like, he was like, oh, my bad. You was taking the neighborhood. You feel me like? And I was like, you're fucking hilarious. Yeah, so I'll call you back. You feel me? No, Brick, Brick is so funny.
Starting point is 02:11:07 Brick wasn't fin to say that shit. When we were outside of the prison or the jail, uh, his girl had balloons. that said 38 and he had to call her and be like, yo, you got to make sure the balloons stop going backwards. But you can just imagine them sitting in there, like these dudes ain't got nothing to do all day. Man, Frank, man, so good, man. Hey, hey, man, that's since I get it though.
Starting point is 02:11:38 This is all about your camera. You will remember this. It's like the coolest thing that he's had happened in a minute and like you know his girls out there holding the balloons you gotta make sure the balloons can you make sure they're the right way yeah I mean shit they got nothing to do in there but sit around in politics so that's like not even surprising that that would get that kind of reaction you know um okay anyway free brick free gichie got he free my boy brick man I'm free everybody free to um forgotten the forgotten pro laitia all right so let's talk about this
Starting point is 02:12:13 Colorful Mula. Show the screen? For people who don't know, colorful mullah is basically like the graphic designers slash one of the main creative minds, but behind Glow Gang and super close with Chief Keefe, et cetera. And he basically, 22 hours ago, tweeted out, why this N-word Lush keeps saying he was Sosa's A&R, L-O-L-L.
Starting point is 02:12:34 And what Lus say? What Lusch doing? I got a phone full of receipts. Lus quote tweeted it and said, because I got him signed to a million-dollar deal in 2015, and I was literally his A&R slash executive producer of bang three. Fuck wrong with y'all. And then Lush included some screenshots of him.
Starting point is 02:12:53 Wow, what a different Lush this is hanging out with Sosa. This is like a timestamp on this that he's on the hoverboard. That's God's storage, Luzz. That really was, you know. This is the Flyers ref. That's Flyers ref. That's Flyers Rift. They gave him my brother, my brother, great.
Starting point is 02:13:10 No, that's the guy. No, that's not, that's not flash. That's my brother Grant. You feel me? Literally, since diapers. And this is literally, you can see Chief Keith keep signing the deal that I got him right here. Literally. So did you middle manny or you had a title for real?
Starting point is 02:13:22 Middleman. I was his A&R. I was the executive producer of the project. I was literally booking this. So is you on the credits for being an executive producer? Yes, I'm the executive producer of the project. Wow. Yo, Lush, you, you ratioed colorful Mula.
Starting point is 02:13:37 And it was with our help. But he had 96 likes on his tweet. And then you are currently sitting at 632 likes. Twitter loves a clapback. I mean, you can see all the responses, and that's not the only one I posted. More receipts, I posted because then he tried to say, and look, I want to just say this.
Starting point is 02:13:55 I respect calling for Mullah. You feel me? Like, I. For you, man. A couple of minutes. I don't give a fuck. I'm just saying what I'm saying. You feel like, I respect him.
Starting point is 02:14:04 I respect what he do. He was not involved in any capacity of the business relations. that was orchestrated whatsoever. He wasn't managing Sosa at that time. I don't know if he does now. Shows to him. I love his design work. He might have been in the corner a couple times. I don't even recall
Starting point is 02:14:23 meeting the dude, to be honest. He might have been in the corner of like the studio when there's like 50 other fools from Chicago there because I just got Chief Keefe of million dollars. So you're saying you and Sosa cucked him. I'm sure. What I'm because
Starting point is 02:14:39 he tried to be like one of the major points of contention and then when it elevated from him just like, because Remo's like, nah, he fuck with you. Like, I'm on the phone on Remo. I'm like, bro, get this guy on the phone right now. He's like, no, he fuck with you. It's love. But then he's like, yo bitch ass.
Starting point is 02:14:55 Like the tweets all of a sudden. And I'm just like, hey, brother. Oh, there's more tweets. Oh, so he's calling you bitches and you compliment. That's why I say kids just do your thing. Hey, check this out, bro. I'm trying to help you out. You got like a man up here.
Starting point is 02:15:05 Hey, that's called I am a motherfucking man. I'm the man that fucking A&R, the project and got so some more money. then anybody could have gotten him at that moment in his career. Drop your kohana's home. My balls are on the table, on the ground. It is what it is. I don't need to, but I don't need to talk down on this man
Starting point is 02:15:23 to big myself up. You already said he was in a corner somewhere behind 50 Chicago niggins. Sure, sure, sure. All of that. But guess what? Here's the thing. So basically,
Starting point is 02:15:33 Chief Keep at the time had just had his deal with Interscope. Chief Keep was, they were not fucking with him. They dropped him from his contract. And it wasn't because he's not talented. It's because the kid wouldn't fucking listen. Because nobody knew how to communicate with him.
Starting point is 02:15:52 Because nobody really understood his vision. They were trying to fit him into the context of all this weird industry shit. And he wasn't going. He also wasn't showing up to video shoots. The song, Hate Being Sober. The lead single where they got a feature from 50 Cent and Wiz Khalifa on her. By the way, Sosa didn't want either one of those features on that song. but they put them on there.
Starting point is 02:16:12 He liked the Virgin without them better. They put them on there. And guess what happened then? He didn't show up to the fucking video shoot. Hard 50. Talk about that. That was a legendary moment where we realized the Chief Keefe
Starting point is 02:16:22 really was as nonchalant as he seemed. And guess around that same time, I don't know if y'all know about this. I think I spoke about it on here. Kanye had flown him out to Paris to work on the Jesus album. He flew right back. You want to know why he got seven bars
Starting point is 02:16:39 or like six and a half bars on that? a weird odd number of bars because that full went to France and went to the said, I don't like the weed. I don't like the food. Went home. Left all those people out there. You feel I mean like. Legend.
Starting point is 02:16:53 He was 18 years old at the time, whatever. Point is nobody was trying to sign him for the anything close to the amount of money that I was able to get him. I not only was looking out for him, but I was trying to get deals for the entire glow gang. I had a situation in place for Tato to get a deal. for an album, for SD to get a deal for his album, for a ballout to get a deal for his album. We were about to sign Famous X2. We're actually in negotiations with Slim Jesus, you feel in me?
Starting point is 02:17:21 Like, so we had a lot of shit on the table. I did, went to Great Lance to make sure that Chief Keep had a situation for no other reason that I was a fan. I liked his music. I'm not fucking out here saying I'm a part of Glow Gang. I never once said that this is like my, like my lifelong friend. I'm not from O block. Is it anything we could type in
Starting point is 02:17:43 and it's like on record that you was an executive producer or anything? Absolutely. That's just on the internet. That's a mic drop. We got that? Yes. I recall this being like the most trash era
Starting point is 02:17:56 of Sosa's musical output though because then they put out like an EDM style pop song that was like probably the worst Chief Keith song of all time. Yes, absolutely. And there's a lot of competition. So and I want to give Mula some credit for one thing. I'm going to give the reason why
Starting point is 02:18:10 I know why Mula feel the way he do about me. It's because he hate Alki. And he hated that whole situation. And this is why, Mullah, I know why you hate Alki. His as soon as Alki was like, hey, I want a percentage of the merch, which is what his whole thing was and he's creating the imaging and all that for the merch.
Starting point is 02:18:29 He was like, fuck this guy. He's weird. That's why Mula didn't do the artwork for the Bang 3 album. That's why he didn't do the artwork for that. And also, we got into it because he said that he introduced is because of him that Mac Miller and Chief Keith have a song.
Starting point is 02:18:45 No, it's because of me. And my boy, Grant, that Mac Miller and Chief Keith have a song together. I actually posted, I posted the picture because he tried to post like, oh, this is when they met. I said, this is when they met. I was there too.
Starting point is 02:18:59 I don't know who brought him to the studio, but guess what? Mac Miller was at that same studio. And by the way, it was at American studio in North Hollywood. Meek Mill had a rule. there. Chief Keith had a room there. And Mac Miller had a room there. I don't know. Maybe Mulla was the one random person who actually talked to Mac to make him come into that room
Starting point is 02:19:21 that day. I don't want to take that away from him or not. But guess what? I was the one that said at the studio session three days later at fucking Paramount and got the song recorded. I'm the one that made sure Mac Miller got on that I just want a song, which is a song that I got recorded. How many songs did they got? They have two. songs and I was in there and I'm responsible for both of them you feel I mean both of them and I'm not saying that he didn't do anything but so so I'll just say this mac was way more push mac was and you ain't saying he didn't do nothing mac was way more mac was way more adamant about doing that record than so so was and it took a lot of coaxing for myself and grant to even get those
Starting point is 02:20:04 records complete are you still realize you you're proving your point then you keep backtracking no explain Because you keep saying, but I'm not saying he didn't, and then you prove him your point. Well, maybe Brung him in the room. He could have been in the room, because that's what I'm saying. I know for a fact. Because, like, I think he's hinging on the fact because I made him look wrong. Like, he was flat out wrong about what he tweeted.
Starting point is 02:20:28 Because first he said, like, why? If you the one that got the songs done, why would you, why would you even be backtracking and saying, well, maybe he could have been in the background doing this. You're the one got it done so you would know if he had something to do with him. I have all the text. I can show you the text between Mac Miller and me right now. But we ask him why you keep backtracking on your shit. What I'm backtracking on is he might have actually been the one that was like,
Starting point is 02:20:50 hey, Mac Miller come walk in the studio right now, meet Chief Keith. Oh, that's credited to him then. That's what I'm saying. He might have been that, but I don't even if that had happened, that the song wouldn't have gotten done. Neither one of those songs would have gotten done. We are the ones that had to follow up. But that's like saying, you booked the room for me.
Starting point is 02:21:08 for me and a bitch to go in there and I fucked and you you crediting yourself. No, it took me to fuck. It took, but guess what? In this instance, I'm the dude, the girl and the hotel. So you credit on the album? You credit on the album? Yes, I'm the executive producer of the album.
Starting point is 02:21:24 Can we get the screenshot? Let's pull it up. Sure. I got a million screenshots for, like. So what is he talking about you credit on? You credit on the EP? No, it was the album. I just want the credits. I got it on the album. so we could shut Mullah up
Starting point is 02:21:40 and the army can stop backtracking So what Mula said then is a He's like yeah But Lushwood Lush wasn't Chief Keefe's A&R He worked he was Phil Monz A&R I don't think he understands What the word A&R means
Starting point is 02:21:52 What A&R means artist and repertoire Yes Dumbass Of course I worked for the fucking label You retard Rappers don't have A&Rs You fucking idiot You feel I mean
Starting point is 02:22:03 Like rappers don't have A&Rs The ANR is a liaison between the label and the rapper. Not only would Sosa have not gotten that deal, which probably was paying for your gay-ass designs, which are fire, by the way. I like your designs. But you're gay as fuck for trying to talk shit about me.
Starting point is 02:22:22 Honestly, you wouldn't even probably have had a career with Glow Gang, because I don't even know if that shit would have, I don't know what would have happened, bro. Nobody was trying to give those guys money at that time. It was a tough situation, and I went on a limb and was able to finesse a billionaire. Now was the deal that he wound up, signing, the deal was cool.
Starting point is 02:22:39 The execution was whack. Within a few months of that, yeah, my homie did almost get in a shootout at the fucking office and that I fucking got unceremoniously relieved in my duties. Does this shoot, document it? Well, the incident's documented. Did you tell? I think you just told. You got to think about it for a long time.
Starting point is 02:22:58 No, I didn't tell. Did you make a statement? Activities, lust. No, this is like, I think you guys saw me the statute of limitation. It's been over 10 years. Did you make a statement? It's been over, it's been 11 years since this incident. So we're past the statute of limitations in the state of California.
Starting point is 02:23:14 Yeah, there's this whole little thing that went down. You feel me? Guns was drawing, whatever. Dumbass shit. It don't matter. We told me on music, man. Yeah, it don't matter. I was, the fact of the matter is I did a great thing and I was so says A&R.
Starting point is 02:23:27 And it's unfortunate the way the situation played out. But to act like you can't revise history and retroactively take away my credit or my dick in your mouth. You feel me? You already sucked it. Swallow the cum. Wow. So you really want smoke with them like that? No, I don't. This is like to whoever like I don't this is the last for I love Love Glogang. But so you got Chief Keith and that shit pissed me
Starting point is 02:23:50 The fuck off. But you got somebody who wasn't even around Making Moves have the audacity to fucking pop it about me when I'm the one The only person that's putting money in these people's pocket at that time. You wasn't the manager? Uncle Roe was the motherfucking manager. Then Sosa fired him. Peter Pan came back. Bro, I was there the whole motherfucker fucking time. I have all you want to see the text with Mac Miller? No, not the text. We want to see the credit for the album. I can get
Starting point is 02:24:13 a fucking platinum plaque for the, if I wanted to right now. If he disputes it further, maybe we could dive into the text, but I feel like we'll take your word for it. I had already post. Look at Twitter, bro. Everybody know I'm right. I'm not logged in so I can't view like the responses. This already on Twitter, bro, his good. And I
Starting point is 02:24:29 don't want to disrespect this guy. It's just like Yeah, you saw him. Yeah, that's cool. That's cool. Hey, suck my dick then. You feel me? suck my dick, bro. He's gonna be a fuck about fighting him. I don't give a fuck about fighting him. He needs that. I will Holger Mania elbow drop this fucking J-Cat.
Starting point is 02:24:46 I don't give a fuck about that. I don't give a fuck about that. What I give a fuck about is like, damn, this is gonna make it. Like, it would have been dope to have some type of reunite with Chief Keith because this is a dude who's had a little hand in his career to point. Yeah, what his partner is saying all this and that, you feel me? It's like, damn, bro. Gobble you.
Starting point is 02:25:06 I'm a cart to park me. Damn, bro. You just told this man. You want to hear the ball. And you said swallow the come. Absolutely. Swallow it. Every last rock.
Starting point is 02:25:13 He called me a bitch. I don't give a fuck. We're going to get some content. He called me a bitch. I'm going to DM Sosa right now and say, you know this guy? Oh, you messy. That loves Scott. He knows Sosa and Sosa.
Starting point is 02:25:27 No matter, no matter. All you got to do is go to the credits of the album. He said a guy's got scored. So, so, so, so so so so so so so so, no, and guess what? Sosa wanted me around more. I was the one helping his ass. But why we ain't went to the credits of that album to see your first and last name? I've been, I just been saying that 10 times already.
Starting point is 02:25:44 What you mean? Like, your phone in your hand, right? But yeah, but there's no, there's nothing online that I could, like, but I could show you literally from physical units and I can show you from pay subs. I can tell you from contracts. There's articles. Hip Hop DX. Like, Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 02:25:59 Like, this has been out. I believe love. I provided a minute. Show the screen. What did she say? I believe Lush. Y'all got Lush fucked up. What did they say?
Starting point is 02:26:08 I asked Jeff and I did Lush One produce his Chief Keep album? No, Lush one often referred to as Lush did not produce the Chief Keep. Oh, but it does say Lush acted as corporate executives, specifically as the head of urban content at Film On and was instrumental in brokering the deal to get Chief Kee signed to billionaire. Al-A. Naileneer, Al-Davits film on slash hologram USA Network. Although on Finally Rich, we're not talking about finally rich. That was produced by a young chop. I mean, this was like a murky time where there wasn't really,
Starting point is 02:26:38 like a lot of those early chief key projects did not land on streaming services or anything like that. No, you middleman to deal, bro. Yeah, that's not. That's not at all what happened. I fucking babysat him a bunch of fucking gang members from Chicago. Had them sleeping on my, had them had full sleeping on my couch when they could. I brought multi-platinum producers of their first major studio session.
Starting point is 02:27:04 I put legendary platinum artists together, and guess what? I'm just a smoker in MacArthur Park. So what the fuck? Call him MacArthur's Ark. You dig? So all that to say, fool, like, what happened, happen. You can't unsuck this dick. It's funny how there's so many, three years ago, Lush explains how he got Chief Keefe signed to a billionaire.
Starting point is 02:27:26 Everybody knows, bro. Community, three years ago. Lush talks about working with Chief Keefe. Three years ago, Lush admits to saying the end. to get Chief Keefe signed. What? Yep. Yep.
Starting point is 02:27:37 100%. But you want to hear the story, though? You better keep the N word on your mouth. You want to hear the story. I'm not going to say the word. He earned it.
Starting point is 02:27:46 So here's the story. Who was you going to say he earned? You can't get that pass out? No. All right, my bad. I was, I was trying to show this dumb-ass old white man. You feel me the fucking, like,
Starting point is 02:27:59 why he should sign this guy? Self-hate. And he wasn't really that excited. So I had to wrap the lyrics. some finito along with him jump on his desk like bobby shmurder and literally rap finito to him okay but but but but i heard through the through the metaverse streets that he he gave the money to go get him huh not the billionaire yeah in the metaverse streets they're saying like he had the bag and he gave you the bag just go get him so so you never heard that narrative before i know i haven't heard that narrative and i honestly
Starting point is 02:28:28 don't even fully know what it means to be honest lush on his boss making him stay in the bathroom as he took a shit. I lied. Wait, what? No, I heard that. He was taking a shit and you were sitting next to him while he was taking the seat. I was jacking him off while he was shaking him.
Starting point is 02:28:44 No, no, no, no, no, for real. Did you do that because he needed a fate? No, no, no. Look how fat you were. Lush on becoming one of the biggest drug dealers. This is like with the day I met you. That was the second. Oh, his second time.
Starting point is 02:28:59 Well, it's all legendary concept. The fact of the matter, like, look, dude. Look, it was a, it was a fucking crazy situation. It was a crazy time. But guess what? It happened. It happened. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 02:29:15 How you go from G.D. to Crip? It happened. Boopty-do. Whoop-de-do. Anyway, moving on. This is basically like the most viral thing that happened this weekend. We got to talk about it. We're finally going to talk about La Russell on no jumper.
Starting point is 02:29:32 The Russell is receiving backlash for, saying that Lil Wayne never talks about nothing in his music. Damn, this N-word wasn't talking about nothing. Now, we can watch this clip and then let's dig into it because I do feel, regardless of my thoughts on La Russell's catalog, that this is being taken out of context. I got to respect it. He had a conviction.
Starting point is 02:29:54 And shout out to Jeff Weiss and Rosecrans Vic, who this is from their podcast that's called The Truth Hurts. And I will say also that this is an example of how going viral, is essentially useless in this day and age because I went and looked at the actual podcast and despite this being like probably viewed like a hundred million times on social media over the weekend.
Starting point is 02:30:16 The original podcast has 2,000 views. Rosecrantz victim won the John beat up, right? 2000. No, no, no, no, no. Roastcrantz Vic. Oh, he don't want kicked them. He was like the manager of the artist or at least connected to the artist that got beat up in that scenario.
Starting point is 02:30:31 Vic, I don't think it's... Yeah, Vic kicked the shit out of the zone. Vick's an industry. Oh, wait, but remember, Vic took, like, he had to, like, take the radio station out his bio and shit
Starting point is 02:30:40 after all that went down. Like, or he did. I don't know if he'd, he probably put it back. But, all right, let's play this clip. You know, I had a, I had a moment in my journey where I had grew a disdain for Wayne
Starting point is 02:30:51 just because I started listening to everything. Like, I start maturing as a human. And I'm like, damn, this nigga wasn't talking about nothing. For a long time. And, like, You know, like, as someone who, like, grow up in these communities and grew up with homies who I've seen, want to be bloods because they follow in Wayne and want to be gangster and want to shoot all the gun bar.
Starting point is 02:31:18 Like, I've seen the negative that he contributed to the community. And I had to look like, man, what are the songs where he really talked about something and gave? And out of a thousand song catalog, you know, it's minute on this end. It's like, yeah, I got to respect it. He had a conviction. You know, I had a Georgia Bush. And I do, and that do bother me, tie my hands. That's what I was going to say.
Starting point is 02:31:42 Tie my hands is the only one I think of. And that's the thing. It's like, if I hug you once, but I slapped the shit out of you a thousand times, you know, your affinity for me is going, you probably going to remember me for this. And a lot of people don't, you know, as I mature, a lot of my old favorite artists, I'm now like, damn. Like, I love you because I learn how. had a rap to you, but when you look at the contribution, it's like, man, Georgia Bush. And I do, and I do. I think, like, if you were to see even more of the context, he makes it more clear that he's
Starting point is 02:32:13 actually a huge little Wayne fan. That's just like a criticism that he had of him. What are our thoughts? Do you guys think that La Russell was out of pocket for saying this, or do you think that he has a fair point? I'm going to let the guys over here go first. What you think? I mean, no, yo, you know, you got to be critical, you know, as an MC.
Starting point is 02:32:32 Like, I know when I do a lot of my music, I send my music to emcees because I want to, um, the constructive criticism of another MC or somebody that's rapping versus somebody that's not rapping. Yeah, you want to show the fans love, but, you know, I want the constructive criticism from, um, another MC. As somebody growing up being a Lil Wayne fan myself, Lil Wayne was an artist that just went crazy and just put anything together that rhyme.
Starting point is 02:33:00 He wasn't like coming together with like a scheme, like a like a story scheme or telling a story or any lane like like that little way never been that type of rapper. He's just been like punchline metaphor just makes him shit sound crazy. You're like, oh, Lil Wayne going crazy. But you know, if you listen to like a Jay-Z or you know somebody else, they're telling stories, telling shit that's actual actually happened. Now he do have a song or two where he might have told a story. but for the most part,
Starting point is 02:33:31 Wayne just like, punch lines, puts them shit together, for sure. Yeah. So Lil Russell, accurate in what he said, you feel me.
Starting point is 02:33:38 I don't think he said nothing like degrading, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, I mean, a lot of people are reacting to that clip on social media acting as if
Starting point is 02:33:46 La Russell basically said that Wayne is a completely useless rapper, that he was terrible, that he sucked. And I think that's a non-charitable reading of what he was actually saying because, listen,
Starting point is 02:33:58 if you're a hip-hop fan, for sure there has been times where you have put on an album from a rapper that you like and by the time you got the song four or five you were thinking to yourself man this motherfucker he's talking about shit he's talking about chains and cars and good weed and bitches and you know it's a common trap that a lot of rappers fall into but at the same time do we want to hear super conceptual records i mean that's something i've been critical like m&m for is that sometimes m&m's catalog can be a little difficult to get through because it feels like each song has to be this big grandiose statement where I feel like a lot of us would rather hear Eminem just go crazy with
Starting point is 02:34:34 the bars and not necessarily have to feel like he's making a complete record. Like about stabbing your mom or something, bro. La Rosa, that's a, that's a, I think that's a disrespectful statement. What are he talking about? It just sounds like, yo, taste some music change as you got older. And that's that, like, I thought people listened up for bars. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's like, I don't get it.
Starting point is 02:34:56 I just think he kind of like, and he pretty much was just saying, like he gave Wayne his flowers like I came up listening to Wayne I learned how to rap because of Wayne like I could contribute in some of my rapping to him but like if you listen to Russell Russell it's somebody like he's gonna he's gonna tell a story kind of like a slick Rick like a newer version he's telling stories to where Wayne is not really like a storyteller rapper you know I'm saying so he's just like to him growing up now he looking back like damn I can look at it like Wayne was saying probably like a lot of dope shit, but he wasn't really saying nothing as far as putting like a song together.
Starting point is 02:35:34 It was just like, you know, a bunch of just like shit like, like put together. See, but, but that's why I asked yesterday, how old is he 31? Right? I'm like, but, but on Lights out, he got songs on the project Lights out that they're talking about his Pops, rest and peace and that's way back, that's way back when. He got a few songs for sure. But that's not, that's not. You know, yeah, I miss my dogs, all the type of shit, like, even to shoot him a turk.
Starting point is 02:35:57 I ain't scared to do my life by whatever No, he's talking about the Russell Yeah, the Russell's 31, 32, something like that The Russell's 31, Wayne's like 40 No, I'm not talking about Wayne, no, the Russell's 31 And at that age, I'm thinking you should probably know about these projects when he is kind of talking, you know what I'm saying? Well, exactly, so that's what I was going to say
Starting point is 02:36:16 And actually Jeff Wise brought it up in that clip But you can only see- Yeah, that's a classic The Georgia Bush record by Lil Wayne Was that even on an album? No, no, no, it's actually a remix of a ludicry. It's a freestyle over a ludicrous song. Wasn't that on the Dedication 3, if my memory?
Starting point is 02:36:31 I believe. Memory serves me. That's a big state. Damn, I got a good memory. And that's an incredible song where he's talking about like Hurricane Katrina and the results of that. I also want to point out, and super on point with the Slick Rick observation that's going to go over a lot of people's heads. But that lineage of stylistic rapper that's more relaxed goes right back to Slick Rick. He is the original of that style, which Snoop, Mac Dre and all these other guys kind of.
Starting point is 02:36:57 I think that's part of why that take got such a hyperbolic reaction is because when we think about our favorite rappers of all time, there are examples of people. Like, Jay-Z stands out as probably the most extreme example where it's like every bar is gospel. He got very few bars where he's just saying some fly shit. It's like, really, he's putting you on game. He's telling you about what he's about to do in his life, et cetera. And then he kind of delivered on everything. But, you know, we just used up a lot of oxygen.
Starting point is 02:37:27 about fabulous and Lloyd Banks. And I'm not saying that neither of them ever made conceptual, high-end projects and certain songs, et cetera, but probably 90% of their catalog is them putting together punchlines, talking about how fly they are and how dope they are. Far enough. Like if you don't like that shit, then your hip-hop fandom is probably going to be relatively short-lived.
Starting point is 02:37:50 A hundred percent. You got to be able to appreciate that. Because, you know, if you go outside the barbershop and fools are spitting to each other, or like the earliest version of what hip hop is, a lot of it is just people trying to sound cooler or tougher or harder than the other guy. I'd rather listen to Stack Bundle's random mixtape songs
Starting point is 02:38:07 from the early 2000s than like J. Cole or Kendrick doing these. But I want to know who is, that's just me though. Who do he listen to? Because that's what I'm curious to know. Because if you got something negative said by Wayne, like catalog, that's crazy. Who is he knocking? But I think it's fair to be critical of a rap.
Starting point is 02:38:27 that you love. You know? Like I love, I love Wayne's content as well, but I could say that, especially in his older years, if I were to put on his album, I'm probably going to have a similar thought
Starting point is 02:38:36 of like, damn, this motherfucker is still talking about how cool he is after all these years. It's just like being critiqued, just like how they had a conversation about Kobe, I'm saying, Jordan LeBron.
Starting point is 02:38:45 You got to understand. Wayne was a person that was, you know what I'm saying, phrase the best rapper alive at one point of time. So it's going to be a lot of critiquing. Definitely when you putting him up against motherfuckers like,
Starting point is 02:38:57 like Tupac's, Biggies, Jay Z's, Kendrix, and Jay Coles. He said best rapper alive. Yeah. Because you said a Puck. Yeah, all these dudes at a point of time was arguably the best rapper alive. When they was alive. When they were, yeah, he said, like, fuck with the death, like, all these dudes. When Wayne said that, he's saying the ones that's still living right now.
Starting point is 02:39:21 Regardless how you're trying to paraphrase it, like, he's still, like, in that debate when you went with, like, name. gonna come up who was the best rappers to me and my personal opinion I felt it was I felt it was disrespectful I ain't gonna hurt to you and only that I mean you look at his age then it tells you that he he wouldn't like to be fit to be fair to be fair way last three albums trash I'm just keeping a real trash to me I ain't heard him but but but but listen but he Wayne to me like today is like a Nikki Minaj not like that but let me let me let me land Nikki Menaz's music her last couple of to me was trash.
Starting point is 02:39:58 But if you put her on any feature, she killed a person who would. That's the same thing like Wayne. You put Wayne on any feature. He's going to kill 80. He's going to murder anybody on anything. And I don't think the young, the young dude.
Starting point is 02:40:14 I mean, to be fair, Nikki, like, she never made an album for us. She always, every album had a lot of songs that was for the girls, for her young-ass girl. She was always, she was always, she was always, she was always barring up. though. Anything, if you put Nikki, if you put Nikki on a feature
Starting point is 02:40:30 it's not even close, bro. That's a faith. But I don't think at 31 years old, I don't think he got the experience no 08, no 07, 08, 09, 010 Wayne. When he dropped, he had 100, 100 singles that charted. That's crazy. He went on a run that's
Starting point is 02:40:47 never been done before. So, so that means he wasn't, so if he can't absorb that music, then he wasn't because that's the same time that the hyphy movement was cracking. And his whole thing is If he revitalization. And what was the, what was the lyrical themes of Hafei in general was,
Starting point is 02:41:03 we're having a good time, we're getting fucked up, we're hanging out. Like, it's not really anything super deep on average. So to cuckoo my, my, my,
Starting point is 02:41:10 my analysis to say Wayne wasn't talking about nothing. What year are you talking about? That's blasphemy. It is. What you, because he was talking, he was talking that talk at least like four, five years in a row.
Starting point is 02:41:23 And I'm talking about all his peers gave it to him like, man, you can't, I'm talking about a letter he had, This man had over a hundred songs that charted in one year. He was talking on 500 degrees. He was talking on the squat-up tips.
Starting point is 02:41:35 He was talking on Carter I, Carter, too. See, they only these kids, they don't know about young money. They don't know that cheat street. Yeah. Gutter came from the, um, squires. They don't know about that. That's a fact. They don't know about that.
Starting point is 02:41:45 I listen to all that. I just feel like he's saying like Wayne, he feel like that Wayne, he feel like that Wayne music like, like didn't have like substance like as far. But he's 31, you know what I'm saying? He couldn't enjoy, at that age, you can't, you can't enjoy no 500 degrees, gangsters and pimps and Colson. Come on, man, the quarter one, the quarter two, he can't. You can't be saying that Wayne won't talking about nothing on a quarter one, quarter two.
Starting point is 02:42:13 Carter two. Carter two is hot. Fire. Hey, let me ask you. The block is hard. Carter two is big Wayne. What? Okay, so what, what, what message was he delivering for you?
Starting point is 02:42:24 Oh, what's the album? For whatever album, because that's, This is what La Russell talking about. I think he's critiquing saying like, and I'm a Wayne fan. I'm just saying from his perspective, I think he's saying that like, yeah, Wayne, nigger, was the shit, was a hard artist. I came up, he sort of taught me how to rap. But now looking back when I listen to his music, like, I don't think he was delivering
Starting point is 02:42:45 a message as far as like some of these other great artists. He could say, what I got, I got, I was talking about. He said, you know how many people became bloods or whatever, right? But how many, I mean, how many songs is he really like, uh, not, come to, he made me coming blood.
Starting point is 02:43:01 No, no, no, no, no. No, no. No, what? No, hell. Let me land, bro. Oh, a lot. Damn, they went at that little bitty-ass airport, y'all landed in at the battle rap.
Starting point is 02:43:09 Let me land. Look, what I'm saying is, he ain't got that many songs where he just bled through there. And his version of being a blood was not some crazy, let's go kill all the grips ass blood, and it was more just, we're bloods, we're fly, we're dope, whatever.
Starting point is 02:43:24 It was. His people off. It wasn't the most. It wasn't the most negative interpretation of being a blood, which I thought that was kind of weird. But he said, like, he's talking about his music and what he's talking about in his music. But how many songs are he really just big blood in it?
Starting point is 02:43:37 It's not that many. It ain't that he's big blood and art. So most of these guys that get Grammys, you know what I'm saying, at the Grammys, like, they song selection, you know what I'm saying? Like a lot of times it'd be like something behind it or, you know, a story behind it, or he was talking about this. Wayne was just boring up. Wayne just had a lot of crazy bars and songs that were just boring up.
Starting point is 02:43:57 You didn't know what the fuck Wayne was about to say. Wayne just say anything. And I think he's kind of saying like Wayne like didn't have a message. Yeah. And that's my, I don't, I didn't take that from that. I took for me, my take was from me. He's saying, Wayne, when you're saying you ain't talking about nothing, he ain't talking, that means you are not lyrical.
Starting point is 02:44:15 That's exactly what I got it from as far as from an artist's perspective in a consumer. I think he would have said. He's acknowledging that he's lyrical. He's just saying it isn't. substance. But you, that's exactly my point. No, no, lyrical and having substance, it's totally different. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 02:44:31 Putts line rap is something different to being lyric. You can't tell me that Wayne is not a lyricist, bro. It's different. No, he was saying, he's not saying that. He would have said, Wayne is a Puts line rapper. No, no, no. What he said was he wasn't saying nothing. That's what, that's exactly my point.
Starting point is 02:44:48 The substance. Like saying, what kind of message is he trying to see? Exactly my point. So if he, if a person is saying, this rappers don't have no substance. That means you're not talking about. You're not lyrical, bro. You're not lyrical.
Starting point is 02:44:59 No, no, no, no. You're saying two different things. Like having substance and being barred up is two different things. Yeah, because you can rap all day about how big your gun is and how cool your cars are and you're lyrical if you say it in creative ways. Or are in the ways. But substance is you're making songs that address real issues that go in depth about things. Social commentary. But we don't know that way.
Starting point is 02:45:19 Wayne is an alien, bro. He don't even know who in office right now. Well, you know, because Trump is his boy. I don't agree with that. Spody's face hates agreeing with anything. I think the main. You write.
Starting point is 02:45:29 You write so I don't. I think it's disrespectful, period, bro. It is. Like, what you mean here is saying that they like, like, like, what's songs? Like,
Starting point is 02:45:38 I can ask what songs what he's saying? I really like that. But it is a relatively small percentage of us. I really like the video Flacco made commenting on this whole situation, but I think he left out something and there's something that most people have missed.
Starting point is 02:45:52 So I got a little hot take. Hit it. All right. So I'm actually glad that LaRessel announced that he is officially has a relationship with Rock Nation and with Jay-Z. Because beforehand, it looked like he was basically being used as a public spokesman paid under the table. And it seemed very disingenuine. When he came out the closet and was like, hey, I actually do have a deal with them. It's not just for distribution.
Starting point is 02:46:19 I am signed to Rock Nation. I love Hope. I was like, okay. and at least you're being honest now because at first it seemed like it was being meant to subvert people and it was this whole marketing scheme that Rock Nation was doing for their new distribution
Starting point is 02:46:32 service and who better to run that through than the face of independence La Russell, Mr. DIY, Mr. Fuck the Industry. I think you might be on La Russell too much credit. He is very much a fringe character in hip-hop that 99% of rap fans don't know who he is. That's not the point. So, so-so-so-so-lissing ass going at Wayne
Starting point is 02:46:51 for Jay-Z. He penned. That, okay, he is now essentially Jay-Z's, like, spokesperson slash Pitbull. Do you think that Jay-Z has ever said the words Lil Wayne to La Russell? No. I'm going to go out on a limous. No, no, no.
Starting point is 02:47:06 But, you know, some people will take it upon itself to, like, go at somebody for you just for some brownie points. They're going to wait. I think he was actually just speaking his mind and making a pretty nuanced point about someone that he professed to having a real fandom of. Or Jay-Z or Lil Wayne dear? Oh, Jay Z over everybody. Jay Z is the actual goat.
Starting point is 02:47:26 Like, we say a lot of people are goats. No. Jay Z is the goat. Actually. The goat. The perfect rapper. Like, no. A hundred percent.
Starting point is 02:47:34 You want to go outside? I mean, we're going to absolutely. You're talking about it all the time. I got them. That's not exactly a fringe opinion. You're talking about substance? The king of substance. Hold on.
Starting point is 02:47:45 Hold on. Can I put together a 10-minute compilation of him biting people bars. All that. What? Cameron put together a 10-minute compilation of him biting people bars. That's not what he's doing. When I was being extremely disingenuous with that. When I say a big bar, I'm making up my brother.
Starting point is 02:48:07 Bigging up my borough. I'm big enough to do it. Plus, my own flow is foolish. Come on, no. So you said something. You know, you see that Spiker jacket segment. He went play this person and rock a song and play his. Play his and play his.
Starting point is 02:48:20 But every single one of those bars is just a, reference to a big lyric. It's not like he stole the lyric. What does Drake do? No, no, no, no, no, no. We're defending Drake, bro. Drake ain't even in this conversation. I'm saying people, a whole thing, they, I think T. Pay didn't even get paid for a whole song because something that sounded similar to somebody's seat. He's biting whole shit, like a whole bar and a half. And he did that to 20 artists. And they put it in a compilation. There you are saying is demonstrably false. Jay-Z was using big bars to pay homage to someone that he was very close with.
Starting point is 02:48:56 How many times are you going to pay off? There was no secrecy. Yes, it is. He was not doing anything underhanded. He was not trying to hide it. He was paying respects to one of the greatest rappers of all time. Part didn't even like him. Bro,
Starting point is 02:49:07 hold on, hold on. He did it to a lot of rappers that ain't even got that much notoriety. He bit little people. Who else? He wasn't paying homage. Who? You got to listen to it. I heard it too many years ago.
Starting point is 02:49:17 Bro, this has been off for years, bro. Jay Z? No, it's so like Jay Z in the intro to a song being you gotta love me or leave me alone then you're gonna be like oh he bit brand newbie you see yo greatest all time no he didn't fucking bite brand new being bro like dad's his interview is he your greatest all time yes he's been I've been said
Starting point is 02:49:33 hope is my favorite rapper he's a who's got him over Pac if we ask Chad GBT right now who's got him over Pac yes yes yes yes if we keep your mind we're talking about right bro I don't hold on hold on we ask if we ask chat GBT right now who's the greatest rapper of all the time he's gonna say Jayzy because he probably own chat TBT that's
Starting point is 02:49:51 no he doesn't he's not Sam Baldwin. Bar for bar. Rhyme for rhyme. Skill set for skill set. Nobody's fucking would hove. If you were to pull every hip-hop listener on earth, J-Z would be the average greatest rapper of all time.
Starting point is 02:50:06 You contradicting yourself, bro. Holmes started cooking later on in his career. Hey, Lutz. His first album was a classic. His second album. Look at, Jay-Z is frequently ranked as the best rapper of all time by publications like Billboard, Vibe, and Forbes due to his extensive, high-quality and influential catalog. other top contenders consistently cited include
Starting point is 02:50:24 Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tupac, and Eminem, which are all great rappers, but I go, Jeff. He buys accolades. That's why they can send him. I'm disappointed in you, bro. You're a West Coast nationalist. I am. The people ain't saying that.
Starting point is 02:50:37 You, of all people. You are not saying that. So, Spody, what about Hobbes verse on? What's Beef by Meek Mill from a few years ago? I'm not saying, why you thought other rappers in that we're talking about, I said, Jay Z's verse. Listen, Jay, amazing, bro.
Starting point is 02:50:50 He, he, he gets the, talking. I ain't going to lie. He really, he gets to talking to somebody else's lyrics. Bro, he's not better than pop, bro. That's a fact, bro. But keep in mind, you're only naming one rapper better than him. So it seems pretty big. I got Wayne over. I got Wayne over Jay two albums. Jay Z was a lead for like 10
Starting point is 02:51:09 albums. It's easy to put out two-year-old. He puts his own units. He buys on units. Talk about that in his Grammys. Wayne's favorite rapper is Jay-Z. By the way. I got Wayne about to save him from baby. I mean, I got Wayne over. Dude, Wayne's favorite rapper is Jay.
Starting point is 02:51:25 I got Wayne, bro. But see, this fool, he's a fake. Hey, look, look, listen, you didn't bash people for not having their own barring up their self, bro. We all agree with people
Starting point is 02:51:35 bounce off each other. We both adamantly disagree with the idea that Jayzee stole anything. 10 minutes, 10 minutes. He never had to. Yeah, he's the goat. You didn't, you did it to pay homage to his friend who died early in his career.
Starting point is 02:51:48 I think he bit low, a little mama in Somo shit. He'd be, Little mama, bro, little mama bit his stage time. You know, she stole this,
Starting point is 02:51:55 his sign. All right, we're gonna make a poll. We're gonna make a poll to see how the chat feels, Tupac versus Pock. Hey, bro. Too Pock versus.
Starting point is 02:52:01 Look, so you didn't see that camera on seat. He paid Hommis for 20 minutes straight. He showed in. You know what I mean? To over 20 rappers? Remember the double Xll? Under these,
Starting point is 02:52:10 they bite them the, um, what was that? Swagger Jacker. Yeah, Swaggy was. Yeah. JZ had been in a whole lot of times.
Starting point is 02:52:17 Bro. It's, I feel like it's slick. Rick. Tupac, Biggie, so when Snoop Dogg made a song called Laity Dottie and he took all of Slickricks lyrics, that was okay? We're not saying Snoop Dogg is the greatest rapper walker. I'm just like, but we're talking about two artists. Why are you always bringing somebody?
Starting point is 02:52:37 Another artist. I understand that point is disingenuous to say that Tupac, or that Jay Z stole anything. But you didn't see it, though. I have seen, I was listening to all that shit back in the day, too. And I thought it was dumb then, too. And you've also yet to cite a specific example. You're saying, watch this compilation video. Because it's 20 examples in one.
Starting point is 02:52:52 What are you talking about? Trash. No, it wasn't? Trash. How is that trash? Trash. And it was conceptual from the perspective of the... No, it wasn't.
Starting point is 02:53:01 Trash. Could listen to the two-so. Trash. You start buying these units. That's like a fourth or fifth. See, you know that good, too. That's a co-pop. I promise you that.
Starting point is 02:53:10 I can name five that I like better than that, did you. After I heart that LOC, I'm like, man, this thing is going to bid everybody. Blueprint, flawless album. Reasonable Doubt, flawless album. Black album, Father's album. Wayne can never. It's crazy how... And I will say me against the world
Starting point is 02:53:25 and all eyes on me are classics too. Life of Thomas Sarn, Carter. Jay Z got more classics. You said who? I like... Jay Z has more classic albums than Tupac. You, crick! We just named three.
Starting point is 02:53:35 I'm not disgusting. What are the three? Name three classic Tupac albums. What? I'll give you me against the world in all eyes on me. And Maccabelli. Maca.
Starting point is 02:53:45 Macaveli. Marbage. What? What? Oh, my God. Days! Better days? That's a scrap album. May you sell?
Starting point is 02:53:52 Great. Two bucks in the two bucks a day. That's not even a comparison. Machiavelli got like two good songs. Nah. What do you do you sell crazy, bro? To put that against Jay Z's classics is heresy. They got to get every time.
Starting point is 02:54:02 Jay Z. We're going outside. How many classics is that they, at least three. Reasonable doubt. Blueprint. The only one, they give him reasonable doubt. Blueprint is a classic. You cannot deny Blueprint.
Starting point is 02:54:12 I don't know about the best sound, but it's definitely a classy. And the blackout. You're talking about blue period one or two. One. Blueprint one. Two was pretty elite. If two had been a single album instead of a double album, it would also be a classic. I love three.
Starting point is 02:54:25 It's really a classic, but he didn't want more, he won't more class. Hey, Sparty. Hey, that ain't even a fair comparison because the last time I checked, he's, what, with Spotify numbers thought like 32 million or something, and he's not even here. You know what I'm saying? No, of course. And that's why I don't like to compare Pock to people. Yeah, that ain't even fair.
Starting point is 02:54:41 Tupac. That's, he'd be blowing him out. And he coming with, after he's deaf, he comes with nothing with double albums. And it's crazy because. It's like, more lines in the world. And they're all forgettable. Well,
Starting point is 02:54:52 every posthumous Tupac album is totally forgettable throwaway tracks. What you said? What? There's good songs here and there. They're still alright. They're still right.
Starting point is 02:55:00 They're still right. I want to know what this poll talking about. Right now, these bitch-ass fans are saying 74% for Tupac. I knew that though. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:55:11 Oh, I know that. Thank you. Also, Jay-Z has more monthly listeners than Tupac. He's alive. And he buys his stream. Hold on. He doesn't put out money.
Starting point is 02:55:19 He buys his streams. You know about the deal? That's why he go platinum in a date. Because what I looked up was like a couple years ago when it was 30 to- -minute. Jay-Z got 40 million, Tupac got 28 million. Come on, man. Okay, a couple years ago.
Starting point is 02:55:32 He is still alive, but also just put out, he put out way more album. He got bots. Why would he want bots? Because when he had a title before he sold, everybody know he was buying his own arm. He, when he did to deal with Verizon. Why would that impact his monthly listeners right now on Spotify? Because he'd seek, that's how he'd seek to get his number, I mean, his album to number one in the sales. If you wanted to prove that you are deranged, you just did it.
Starting point is 02:55:56 A million albums off the books on my way. But why would that impact his monthly listeners right now? I mean, he's alive, though. Puck is not alive. Not Puck. I know, but I mean, Jay Z don't put on music like that. This is 96. The fact that Tupac is still in the conversation and that isn't, that his music has endured this long is a testament to how amazing he is.
Starting point is 02:56:15 For sure, for sure. Jay Z don't got not one album that could be all eyes on me. That is a fact. I disagree. I'm not going to lie. Oh, my God. I don't know something is a great album, but. It is a great album.
Starting point is 02:56:24 Jay's the goat. And I understand the way. They got big album over here. And I understand the way. To me, I like big better than Pock sometimes, bro. I ain't going to lie to you. Sometimes I'm not going to be better than Pock. I love them both.
Starting point is 02:56:37 Anyway, just to bring it back to the main, the main combo, I just want to say the unfortunate thing about this. And I say this as somebody who I know our group chat had a, a little bit of a war about La Russell a couple weeks ago where we were talking about before all this went down, where some people were very enthusiastic about his hustle and his marketing
Starting point is 02:56:58 acumen and everything. Personally, not really a fan of his music. It sounds a little bit it's just a little too fun for me. Somebody say Kibbop. I said Kibbap. I said, Backpacker.
Starting point is 02:57:11 Well, I said it. I called it. It's true jolly. I called it. It's the rapper. Gentrified, heifi. Hep rally music was the exact phrase that I used.
Starting point is 02:57:20 But I do. I just, I could separate the fact that I'm not huge on his music from the fact that I really respect Lussell as a marketer, as a mind. You know, you even see him on the podcast. He's better, that's the irony is that he's willing to have a conversation where he makes a very nuanced point about Lill Wayne that the average rapper would never attempt to have. And so now he's being crucified because he was willing to have a conversation that is typically the territory that music journalists and radio personalities and podcasters would
Starting point is 02:57:48 have. Like, if I came on the podcast and said, this is my criticism of Lil Wayne, nobody would be all that shocked because this is kind of what podcasters do. He's a rapper. So now every single bullshit verse that he ever spit is being reposted on Twitter and people are tearing him apart because now everything that LeRussell says and does is being held to the standard of having to have substance and be better than Lil Wayne, which is really unfortunate. And he even said himself in a clip that he went his whole career up to this with almost no hate nobody picking on him nobody even really like you know a huge percentage of people not even know who he was and now he's got to deal with the fact that he's going to be under the microscope for the foreseeable future and being compared to low wayne is one of the
Starting point is 02:58:31 greatest of all time so when the wrestle first started releasing music it was it was so yeah he was wrapping stop jumping out the water stop jumping out he used to be rapping over chopped soul samples more introspective, like, lyrical music. Before, like, this current arc that he was on. So at first I was like, damn, this kid's kind of sick. He, like, has some West Coast J. Cole energy. I thought he had a lot of potential. Really enjoyed the independent grind.
Starting point is 02:58:57 And that's why, like what you were saying, you're right, Adam. He's not famous to people, but to artists, they definitely, like, know who he is. And he's an example of an independent artist that's really cultivated their own fan base and scene to the point where he makes sense, for a rock nation to associate them.
Starting point is 02:59:15 The thing about his fan base is from every indicator that I can see from like the views on his stuff, the views on his interviews, the number of monthly listeners has, et cetera. I would say he has a pretty small niche fan base, but he's so good at marketing
Starting point is 02:59:32 and he's like been so consistent about putting himself out there that it almost feels like he's bigger than he actually is. And as a result, it's kind of like his existence seems annoying to some people because they hear about him a bunch
Starting point is 02:59:47 but meanwhile they don't really care about his music and he hasn't really made music that resonates with a large percentage of the people who hear about him all the time you know it's like it's good to be a small artist when your fan base is the only ones who know about you but he's constantly putting himself in positions where bigger audiences are paying attention to him
Starting point is 03:00:02 or at least like hearing about him but then meanwhile from my perspective his music doesn't really live up to that hype. He was independent of 13,000 first week. That's pretty crazy. crazy, dog. Like, that's not easy to do. That is crazy, although I'm extremely suspicious of these numbers. Those numbers, yeah, there definitely is potential questionability there.
Starting point is 03:00:24 I will say, I enjoy LaRessel when he's working with other Bay Area rappers and shining a light on them. Like, my favorite rapper from Vallejo is Neff the Farrow, and I like when they, like, they've done shit together that I think is really dope. And I like what he does for the Bay. But overall, I think that people just need to, he need to step as boss. If you're gonna be popping it about Wayne you gonna say that so favorite over over 40? I'm currently I don't even count like if Foti's like legend status, go status you feel me I what you say about FOTES yeah yeah he'd an ambassador for real that's a fact no he photy like goaded but I'm saying of like the younger crop but I also
Starting point is 03:01:06 yeah regardless of what I think of his catalog I do want to see him win just because I I appreciate seeing anybody who's thoughtful or, and he's pushing the Bay Area and pushing Northern California and, let's be real, it's kind of cold for Northern California right now as far as, like, people who are getting national attention. So he does have an important role, regardless of if I'm a fan. I think he's overrated.
Starting point is 03:01:32 He's overrated? Jay Z. Oh, what the floor? You still on that? Jesus Christ. That was like 10 minutes ago. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm stuck in a pass.
Starting point is 03:01:40 I would literally do like a 10-hour podcast with you guys about this. You want to do a song battle? Because like, like, yeah, we could do. So, hold on. So you had them. So you think if Jay Z and L. Wayne did it versus Jay Z. Yeah. Never.
Starting point is 03:01:56 I think it's going to come down to age. Yeah, it depends on the age. No, in recent years, can I say this? In recent years, Jay, his best, his best, his best music than being on features. Could we agree? He stopped putting out albums. He stopped putting out albums and I think wisely because the project that he did with, what's his name? Who's the dude that he did the split project with?
Starting point is 03:02:21 Jay Electronica. You know, he didn't have to do that. Thank God he did. That's just so tight. It's been a while since I heard of all right. It put you to sleep. Meditation music. That was pretty good out.
Starting point is 03:02:33 For old hair, that's a good album. It's a lot better than Wayne's recent output. Oh, sorry. Jayzee was trying to teach us fiscal responsible. I'm sorry he's trying to educate Jay Z ain't the type of artist that give you game he just bashed which we got going on there oh put money phones
Starting point is 03:02:48 on my ear, bad connection or all that little butcher. He had a point. No, but motherfuckers don't put money to their ear anymore. But you can't knock people for what they're doing at the, man. Jay Z made y'all stop wearing jerseys. Crazy. Jay Z made you take the rims off your car.
Starting point is 03:03:05 Fab, they're still wearing headbands. Hey, look, listen. Bro, Jay Z and this music don't give game he is bash, bash people. That is such a reductive perspective on possibly like the most game giving rapper of all time. Yes, he is. You got a constant spark rapper ever, Tupac should call. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 03:03:24 No, no, no, no. Not dropping a game at the game at the game. That's a different type of game. And helping people get where you at. But I'm talking about like business game. School responsibility. Like life advice game. Like how to become what he had then eventually did game.
Starting point is 03:03:38 He ain't got no song saying none of that shit. What the thing? You never listen to your DJ out. All he doing is kicking niggins down. They're talking about how they should be doing it. That's like that. That's one percent of this album. What they should be doing, but not how?
Starting point is 03:03:50 Majority of the songs you got like that is. He got a song like that. Do you fools listen to music or do you just skim through it? Munchy, you skim through it. He telling the, that I go lie, Munchy, that isle. That isle what they should be doing? He was talking. He telling me what they should be doing and not how to do it.
Starting point is 03:04:07 No, he'll be both. Or bashing the younger generation. He tells you you're weak as fuck. He tells you that all the shit you're doing is gay and that he's better than you, but he also is telling you about what you should be doing. The death of auto tune shit didn't work. I think to him that was a huge indicator of like,
Starting point is 03:04:25 oh, all right, I probably only got a couple more albums. I don't need to be hanging out too long here. Yeah, let me take a step. He told you, man, he said, I'm only trying to give you the game from $999. You got to just buy the house. That's why they'd be giving them three. 50 cent is a game givers.
Starting point is 03:04:40 Nipsey was a game giver. That's a fact. Dang dad, before he lost his mind, he was. He's not even a robber. Look, look. I said before, yeah, but yeah. If Nip was a game giver, he got a lot of game from Jay.
Starting point is 03:04:52 He's straight up. Yeah, no, I mean, he got it. He got it from his upbringing, bro. His whole hustle method and all that. He talks about Jay Z being a mentor to him. Jay literally spent $10,000 whatever you want from different people, right? I bet it is some things you want to learn from Jay
Starting point is 03:05:07 and see how he. got there. You know what I'm saying? But that's what I got this whole thing. The money or a dinner with Jay and I'm taking the money. Everybody would take the money, including Jay Z. He would tell you to take the money. Like they'd take the dinner with Jay to be in front of him chewing his seat.
Starting point is 03:05:23 No, no, no, no, no. Nipsey gave game that didn't come from him. And you could tell it's organic. And it came from like, you know what I'm saying? And I'm talking about shit, depreciating. You know what I'm saying? I'm not saying that all of Nipsey's game came from Jay. Act like he wasn't influence is disingenuous.
Starting point is 03:05:40 Everybody got a little influence from a little here and here, here and here and here. My, you, you hate his ass. I study 50s me. I love all that nigga move. Yeah, King Joppy Jopper donate five bucks. He said, you can clearly tell Munchy and Spody haven't actually listened to Jay's music with adult ears. Saying he didn't give game is objectively a horrible take. You took the words out of my mouth, brother.
Starting point is 03:05:59 I've never said he didn't give game. I just say that isle. That's coming from this side of the table. That was completely a Munchy take. He'll tell you what you're supposed. be doing but not how to get there. Listen to the song called Regrets by Jay Z when y'all get a chance. Y'all ever bored time, he don't.
Starting point is 03:06:14 I listen to, I'll listen to Jay sometime. He definitely be, he talked. Also, Tupac for sure in my top five. I just want to make that clear. Man, listen to the O.J. story, man. That's a gang of shit, man. Okay. He got shit.
Starting point is 03:06:27 Let's keep in mind. We on a West Coast platform, but this nigga Adam is one of fucking from New Hampshire. He next door to New York. So your end points, whatever is closer than Vegas to California. But, but like, You know what I'm saying? Of course, he's going to be your top five. And the homies is always on my helmet growing up.
Starting point is 03:06:43 So who's your top five? I'm just, who's your top five? Because you're talking about Pock barely making it in the top five? Who are you talking about? He's way up there. I would say Jay, Pog, Cameron. Cam in here? I got to put Cam in there.
Starting point is 03:07:00 Multiple classic albums. He's from the East Coast, bro. You got to think where people was raised around. I haven't done this a while. I used to say young thug, but man, it's been a little. hard. So you're from the East Coast? So you should have Dissuehs and Warren G instead? No, no, no, no, no. Just like if you, like, East Coast
Starting point is 03:07:16 West Coast, you know people from over here. You're going to say Pac. I'm going to put Nas. Yeah. Yeah, them respectable. Kind of cliche, but not, not Young Thug, if I'm going to put any modern rapper, I'm going thugged. If it's a modern rapper, I got to go King. I would have Chief Keying until today. You ain't got coal in here? What?
Starting point is 03:07:36 Coal in my top five. I like, I like, I like, I like Jay Cole a lot as a person. Musically, not really my bag. But you like Jay? I'm a thug. Well, yeah, like, Jay, like, talks about way more... What?
Starting point is 03:07:49 Interesting stuff. Who the fuck of you? You ain't fucking with Jay. Come on. And it's funny because Bodey face likes Jay Z. By the way, guys. Jay Hor, I ain't like Jay Hor. Jay Hor.
Starting point is 03:08:01 He's not better than Puck to me. That's cool. And that's cool. And, you know, it's crazy because, to me, as long as we can, We could admit. You know, I was his mentor. To me, Cole, like, got that same flow.
Starting point is 03:08:10 If we can both admit that they're top three, then I'm cool with you. I think. I would say top one and two, probably Jay and us. Or Jay and Puck. Everybody in the room could agree. Oh, yeah, Gucci. That's the other one for me. You just saying.
Starting point is 03:08:21 Because Jay ain't in my top far. You just saying shit. You were in prison. Yeah, I was in prison. Hey, but when I was out of people with Gucci had a cold little run at River Muchie. Dumbus 10708. Bro. Brudolphins, boy.
Starting point is 03:08:36 But even, even, Even later. George Morse won'ty. To me, the trap god run, the 2013, 2012, the whole era before he got locked up, he was unhinged and going crazy. Trapp house three tape? Oh my God.
Starting point is 03:08:51 I can listen to just Gucci for the rest of my life. I'll be all right. Pulled up in the drive with, you got Gucci? So you, so you Gucci over cheesy? A hundred percent. What? Yeah, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 03:09:04 I'll say this. I'd rather listen to Gucci's 10 words. songs than JZ's 10th. Then Gizi's top song. Gizi, Gizi got a hip hop classic. Gucci got no hip hop classic. I was about to say,
Starting point is 03:09:14 Doug Motivation 101 is a better body of work than anything that Gucci may not. I'm going to be real. I love Gucci. There's a handful of rappers throughout my life that I respect, but I'm a lot less into than the average hip-hop fan. And I'm going to give you two names, DMX and Gizi.
Starting point is 03:09:31 I respect them. I understand their contribution, but as far as me as a fan, And I am a lot less of a fan than the average hip hopin. I'm a little from a nigger. But to what? That's not. You know.
Starting point is 03:09:46 I just never really connected with me like that. But I never smoked crack, so. Gucci had a better and more, more, more, a longer career, than Jayzie. But Jayzie still got a classic album and he don't have one. I disagree. What part you disagree with? I don't know if he had a longer, I mean, that he had a more successful
Starting point is 03:10:07 who's the classic Gucci album. I don't have no classic album, but he got a better career. Yes, I don't think so. How? He does. Gucci got the better career than Nijizi, bro. Well, I guarantee you. You can put out music.
Starting point is 03:10:21 It can fill up more, more, more, more, more, more music. I guarantee it. Let's look at it. He doesn't even put out music no more, but he's so weird. You got to understand. Jizi, been out here getting money the whole time why Gucci been running in and out of jail. That is a fact.
Starting point is 03:10:35 That is a fact. What's the long is. Gigi been going platinum. About six years, five years. Yeah. Gizi been going platinum and all. Like, every time he dropped. Gizi, he's going to distance.
Starting point is 03:10:46 I don't know, guys. But, yo, this is kind of crazy that I asked Gemini and it said that the burprint, the movie 3D is considered Gucci's top tape, which I would not have thought of, but I do recall having extremely strong feelings for that, when it back in there. Like, all his mixtapes were just kind of, there was just so many that. It's kind of like Wayne, like Wayne's mixtape. era. It was kind of hard to, like, focus on one as the best because they were all great, but there was also a lot of not-so-great shit on some of them.
Starting point is 03:11:13 But I'm not listening to dedication to and like, try to catch me. We know what the classic tapes are. That's silly. Wayne is easy. No sillies. Man. Weezy F. Baby.
Starting point is 03:11:22 You know the fucking Carter. Biches on my stick, but my name ain't Harry Carter. Man, what is they talking about? But that's exactly what the Russell's complaining about. Hey, what is on my dick by my name is Harry Potter. Yeah, bitch. Yeah, bitch is shaking ass and a fucking to that shit. some mixtape that's some mix tapes out there that's better than a lot of these niggas albums i had no
Starting point is 03:11:42 sillis if he did jack no beats i could have been an album bro that dude but i mean back in the day a lot of dudes weren't even like saving songs for their album they were just doing mix tapes because it was the shit to do wayne was not only was his mixtapes fired but he would do he would do something that nobody else would do he would take the exact cadence of the original song completely flip it with his own bars and like he would do it even on R&B songs. Like the upgrade you freestyle that he had,
Starting point is 03:12:10 the Beyonce upgrade your freestyle. I am bearing a ton like Levy. That whole freestyle is... Man, he helped build that gangster grills. He built that up. I was such a Waynehead that there was a black-eyed piece song that I thought was a Wayne song for like three months and I was listening to it on repeat.
Starting point is 03:12:27 And then I go outside the house and realize like, oh, shit, that's a black-eyed piece song. He just wrapped on. You talking about the one with him in Wycliffe? Nah, I can't remember. Was it? I got a feeling. No, it's gonna be a good...
Starting point is 03:12:39 I don't know if it was that one. No, that's way later. I thought on every beat. I wouldn't be surprised of Wayne ass wrapped on that, bro. That's a funny bit. Not on the radio, party on a mixed tape. I don't remember that on a radio.
Starting point is 03:12:49 None of y'all are old enough to remember the black eyepies being dope underground. I did. I saw my warped tour in 1998. Okay. They really were. Before Fergie. Fire.
Starting point is 03:12:59 Yeah, I remember Fergie kissing on her show. Yeah, look, I got a feeling with Wayne, but I don't know if this is the one. I'm thinking of it. I'm a no ceiling tape. It probably is, fool. It's probably the one you're thinking of. I wish I could play it right now.
Starting point is 03:13:11 Classic. Oh, class. And I met Will. At the, um, at the, um, at the W. You know what I'm saying? Cool dude, man. I was walking up in there. The first time I was in there, this was like 12 years ago.
Starting point is 03:13:22 I'm going in there one night, you know what I'm saying? They had a dance. They had like a, like, a, like, a club in that motherfucker when you walk in, like, people with that motherfucker fucking dancing. So I'm looking, I'm like, what the fucking? When I was walking up to the desk, that fool, Will I am was walking out. I'm like he like yeah we chopped it up for like five minutes and shit he was real cool like chopped it up all right man you know got up out of there well i am a real emce incredible songwriter people
Starting point is 03:13:44 he used to be at the little underground lush lame you feel me poetry spots be styling with us like type shit for real well i am a real hip-hop head people don't know that yeah i'm gonna call this a little early because the 22ster does not feel good and i really want to go home and go to bed so i'm just gonna blast through these donations uh shout out to you Young Don Corleone, future 910 gaming prime moments 8559 and boss Milford becoming members. Money makes me feel so something said. Shorty made three racks off infused boclet bit cookies on V-day.
Starting point is 03:14:19 2.9 was mine. Whatever. I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Richie Vid said, Lush, is it true you wrote most of the songs on Bang 3 or is my homie lying? Your homie lying. Your homie's lying. Big Mouth Media became a member.
Starting point is 03:14:31 Shout out to him. Money Mob Taye said the fact that you let. Lush, send you $100 for that bill. It's sad as fuck you a millionaire. I don't know why everybody think I'm a millionaire. I'm a broke PMXer. Keep me out of that conversation. I'm going to buy you something, though,
Starting point is 03:14:45 because I do it. I kind of resent you giving me that $100. Resent is crazy. Not resent, but it's just... I want Bo Jackman to clean my car next week. Bo Jackman gave you the hundred. He did too. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 03:14:58 I shot him a hunting on site. Oh, Jack instantly. Gave it to him like five days later. He's like, no. Bo Jackman had to do some hustling. As soon as Adam was like, and Germt texting me, like, you better send Adam money. Don't. Like, you're not going to look like a bum right now.
Starting point is 03:15:12 Hey, I'm going to do an armed robbery at the wood. I'm going back to Englewood. I'm getting my money back. I'm just kidding. Lovely establishment. We caught on. That shit was funny. Jim Liam said, he's been a member for nine months.
Starting point is 03:15:28 He said, getting a no-jurer at Tad when that taxes are in here, that's insane. Amazing. Why Tam and Ricky gives shit views But don't do interviews I think everyone should be doing interviews Also what the fuck no whack episode Piss me off on hood We're gonna make it up to you this week
Starting point is 03:15:42 Don't worry but as far as other people doing interviews I mean if they bring a good interview to the table I'm always down to do it But you know it's a little tough to find good interviews To do these days Shals at Jem I am he's actually been one of the most vocal Supporters of No Jumper since I've been over here If he's gonna get the tattoo then I'll love them
Starting point is 03:16:00 That's amazing The big ski Big ski Big ski the head tat Bro the fact that he's still walking around With that is so amazing I need the no drummers That's a big cover up
Starting point is 03:16:11 That's a big cover up So J D been a member For 10 months He said Adam that underground pod Was the key back into the scene Underground rap isn't dead It just doesn't have a real media space Besides Twitter
Starting point is 03:16:21 Also shout out much you be the B team In Louisville Kentucky fucks with you Yo yeah that podcast Definitely has some potential but certain people on the podcast were really expecting to get compensated to a degree that we weren't really capable of. So that was kind of short-lived.
Starting point is 03:16:41 But shout out to the whole underground. We always trying to do more topics about that. They're playing the same shit that I showed this group shot five months before anyways. You're on fentanyl. Burdo the Frog said, Adam, we need a new emojis for the members. That was a great idea. I don't even remember how we get emojis. made but we definitely need new ones because definitely there's a lot of old ones of like hosts
Starting point is 03:17:04 that haven't even been on this podcast for like a million years um circ tbo said spody speaking facts don't whisper that he's talking about the c word incident he's saying don't whisper that say it with your chest nick cannon's dad's from lincoln park and they've been beefing with the paroos down in dago shit okay oh history last man christina x tina said peonice tried to have bro clean up the disc so they could move forward their upcoming business ventures, but it was a failed attempt. Shout out to my boy, Peanise. I'd seen him yesterday at the Cardi B show.
Starting point is 03:17:36 And actually, I seen O.T. as well. I was going, yo. O.T. was trying to hold a lot of P. Nice. I was trying to P. Nice earlier before I came of it. Peanice everywhere. He's like a diplomat moving around the city, connecting people. I just want to know what Cardi B's dressing room smelled like. Bro. Her ass on stage.
Starting point is 03:17:57 It was like a Cardi B ass worshiping festival. Like her ass is so big, moving so much. It's a great ass. She said she's getting her implants removed from her ass after the tour, though. Please don't, Cardi. Please don't. I beg you. Yeah, you got to fill it right back up with some BBL fat or something, man.
Starting point is 03:18:15 We need some early 2000 cement, if anything. I think that is what's in there. Oh, yeah. We don't need to switch room. Because girls will be like, yeah, like porn girls would be like, yeah, I got the same concrete implants that Cardi B got at the same place in the Bronx. That's not a good thing. I know, that's not good.
Starting point is 03:18:29 But you started to say, you're saying, though. It looks amazing on stage. I never gripped it, so I wouldn't really know. Trevor said I get a hall pass for Cardi B. No Cup. I love how she gave you a hall pass with someone that would never happen. I need a hall pass for that ring girl. She got an only fans. Like I said, by the way, all woman.
Starting point is 03:18:47 I might need to invest. No, I'm talking about the blonde one. You're talking about the other one. Oh, yeah. Who? I fucked with her, too. She was hot. But she, I figured out who she was dating, I think. Oh, yeah. A little funny.
Starting point is 03:18:57 LG Venture said, Adam, speak on illegally streaming the Friday night fights. Do more IRL streams with Crash Out Jalise and maybe Tam, of course. Lodge, drink more tea with honey for that voice.
Starting point is 03:19:07 Thank you, bro. We did not illegally stream it. They gave us permission to stream it on the stream, which is great because it would have been a much less exciting fight. Imagine if that was like illegal, like you were just streaming on the low,
Starting point is 03:19:19 the 5,500 people watching. Were they mad after that, though? Did I do more views then? Did they do? Who? Yeah, of course. So that wasn't it. i would assume yeah they wasn't tripping though that was they was very happy
Starting point is 03:19:30 they was very happy philip said the ref really won bro had on sunglasses and a chain fucking everyone's bitch as to the record it was a ring on a chain um does this guy who said the uh super chat know where his girlfriend is right now yeah she's probably with the flyest ref might be with fly is rome robert hart says shut out to the cast tuned in from south carolina adam you're still interested in hosting boxing matches if so i need that undercard 5-5-150 i am not interested in hosting boxing matches even though i would like to be more part of that community go to fights etc but as far as actually being the guy running the show i think i'm just respect my sanity and not do that at this time um young lu said adam what if we get jason love
Starting point is 03:20:13 and brian pumper to box i see potential that would be a very very beneficial fight for jason I think Brian Pumper's going to sleep. Yeah, can we just say that anything that is involving Brian Pumper is a duck, like, you already know what time it is going to. He lost his mojo. He only got the motivation. He's not doing nothing. He's smoked out now.
Starting point is 03:20:33 I'm friends with the fake Brian Pumper on Facebook. Yeah. I'm friends with a couple of fake Brian Bumbers on Twitter, too. I feel you. It's a Smurf bot said, Lush is lying. He said, give me your top shelf, then changed it and said, give me the midshelf on my dead sister, watch the Vod. Yeah, I kind of think I said.
Starting point is 03:20:48 That's what I said. I'm not going to dive into it. to that right now. That's like low key like you're right I didn't say that. It's kind of like what I said. Mr. John Doe said calling somebody fiend pill when you're known for falling asleep on camera is crazy. King Pill would be tweaking but he'd be awake.
Starting point is 03:21:04 That's for you, Aunt. Yeah. I know. Shout to everybody, bro. Fuck y'all. He impaled again. Young Lou said, did y'all see
Starting point is 03:21:16 rampage of stream where that dude got slapped LOL and he forgot this was real live? Yes, that was hilarious that do Larry wheels smacked a shit out of homie for disrespecting his girl that was a good one well he was like walking up on his wife being he hell of extra out he kind of deserved
Starting point is 03:21:31 it no like I mean yeah for sure I won't play with a man's wife like that I don't know where the fuck that Larry wheels guy came from but he's fucking big motherfucker man he's hilarious I gotta do my homework on him Phillip said it would be dope if no drummer got a no savage interview he's the hottest rapper in DC
Starting point is 03:21:49 probably the whole DMV plus he just got out for firing off in the mall. Yes, he was supposed to do the podcast a little while back. Still definitely want to make it happen. Shout out to DC. Wasted XC. said, I don't agree with certain words. Anne Heftay, founder of alter ego, prox, insimity, and more.
Starting point is 03:22:08 Oh, we know. Very funny. Adam 78B said, happy Ramadan and Heffay and all the No Jummer fans celebrate. And may this month bring clarity, growth, and blessings. I like a sincere message like that. That was nice. official Mr. Something said
Starting point is 03:22:23 I would like Munchy to break down how he chooses his outfits daily Go to Morrow's over on my TV I got you awful, a whole lot of red really You feel me? His whole closet is monotones Hey guess what?
Starting point is 03:22:37 You don't be looking goofy No You feel me like you don't be looking goofy So whatever whatever his process is Never under us say at the mayor Black Ox said And he said 20 shout out to him He said my guy in Heine He said
Starting point is 03:22:49 look like he ain't worried about shit a bomb can go off in front of him he's gonna sit there light the blunt on the fire and walk off unburned that's the half effect shout out to hip-hop council they sent me uh more of the souserf information we were kind of passed it by the time he sent that in but i appreciate it official mr b sit lus please do something drastic to make us actually want to be a podcaster you flaunt your brokness leading us to think there's no money in your account. Accolades as a battle rap host ain't shit. I don't really get what he's like saying he wants me to do though.
Starting point is 03:23:25 He wants you to be more inspirational. Oh. To make him want to be a podcaster? Well, me and KMack and Lush are actually going to do an IRS stream where we host some fades in MacArthur Park. So if people are out there and you are down to fight for free in the park, you are going to have your opportunity to show up. And it's probably going to be a ridiculous time.
Starting point is 03:23:48 And we're doing giveaways for the for the community as well, you feel me? The backpack, backpacks, clothing, toys, all that. Exactly. I was thinking we should call it the bum fight stream. It's definitely like, it's definitely good. There's going to be some smoker phase. I might even hop in. I have to look into the YouTube terms of service to make sure that they're cool with us
Starting point is 03:24:06 letting people beat each other up with boxing gloves. That's a show and like a grass field or whatever. What y'all, what y'all, um, giving up old boys and luncheble. Type shit. Yeah, we might give them some happy dad. I can't get some pieces like that. You know, Krimack used to grab a gang of little Caesar pieces. I'm going to have a big bag of Starbucks, and after your fight, you get to take a handful.
Starting point is 03:24:27 I ain't going to lie. You spent $20 on the little, like, if you got all the little, you're an Amsterdam shots? You're the man. You're the man for like a half hour. We're going to let you hit the blunt if you win. If you lose, you're going to roll a blunt. That's actually a big ask. I don't know.
Starting point is 03:24:41 Like, I don't even smoke. Yeah, I don't really want to put my lips. Yeah, pause. Hair push just said, I feel like we need some content with No Jumper and L.A. Try Guy. Do y'all mess with him? I don't know who that is. So I guess I'm going to have to tune in. Cirque Tivo said, L.O.L. Little irritation, Lush. You're talking about get it pressed. And dude, make you want to make a phone call and promise to interview, LOL free the wave. Yeah. You did get pressed a little bit. We don't got to revisit that, no.
Starting point is 03:25:08 Juice Gott, he said, why the fuck my shit not working and ask Cafe why he ain't S-O-B-W-Wack that night. He came in dissing brick And he faked tough with him What's S-O-B mean? I don't know what the hell he's talking about Staying up business, okay Then I got new shit every month When I was a kid
Starting point is 03:25:25 SOB was son of the bitch Yeah, right Yeah Yeah, no, I was thinking If we do that fight in the park I'm gonna probably wear like a suit Just to make it perfectly clear I'm not engaging in a fight
Starting point is 03:25:37 Yeah Dragon Night Crip The best name said Lush is a legend in battle rap Hosted around the world and co was known for not paying battlers. The homie acted from Grape Tapped Yo Pockets on stage. That's my homie actor from Grape, Hill Tap, Yo Pockets,
Starting point is 03:25:53 dragging on a crap. Fuck is you talking about? He was probably just checking of lush out a boner. Anyway, official Mr. B said, why does Spoty face think everything he says is going to be controversial and then say something very basic that doesn't get clipped? I'm going to keep my eye out for that. I'm going to keep my eye out for that now.
Starting point is 03:26:14 That's what you want, bro? Man, I guess I'll be doing that, man. Shout out to you. I'm going to keep doing it. $5 and $6. Kid Wonder, been a member for 10 months. He said, The Gichi people lived in the Carolinas of the Deep South.
Starting point is 03:26:27 Gichi was a very real thing. Andrew Jackson couldn't take Florida because we ran down. Shout to the Gitchie. The Carolinas, yeah, Charlemagne talking about it. I said, yeah, Carolina's Virginia. Yep, absolutely.
Starting point is 03:26:38 Jay Supreme said RIP, Jesse Jackson, coming from the RASA. Yeah. IP, Jesse Jack? Yeah. He died at 84. Rest of peace to Jesse Jackson. That's right.
Starting point is 03:26:47 What did you talk about? He died today. He died today. Damn, I know that. He always said he died at 84. I just, I just remember something about him, but I don't care to bring it out. Mama's more never playing that. Gitchie, itchy, y, yeah.
Starting point is 03:27:03 Jesse Jackson, not a Gitchie. That's a banger right there. That's a baby. Why it seemed like Jesse Jackson older than 84, though? That sounds about right. He's been around since you're a child. I think you're thinking Al Sharpton. Al Sharpton.
Starting point is 03:27:20 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Archieffield is a snig. Hey, King, Michael, man. And you know, it'll seem like he's older than him. No, but he's because, you know why? Because when we was kids, he was already old. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 03:27:31 That's old forever. I remember he being grown, being old. I mean, thing about it, it's probably born in 1940. Y'all, y'all don't remember being a, like, I remember being a kid. I was like 13, 14, 14, and Biggie Smalls was like the OG. you remember he was the and then i find out like damn bro die when he was 24 yeah i thought he was like that was way old but being morbidly obese makes you look so much older man uh no no no
Starting point is 03:27:54 you know i was a kid i definitely didn't think pock was 25 real no it's like that with every but all the bmx dudes i looked up to and they seemed like they were old as fuck and then when i now that i'm older i'm like oh that guy was like 21 like to put it in perspective like chief keep is seven years older and then biggie smalls was when he died six years older than And we knew Chief Keith when he was 16. Yeah. That's bananas. Reeb Cash sent 20 said lush.
Starting point is 03:28:19 Wayne didn't bring banging to New Orleans. The California boys did in the 90s. Inner New Orleans didn't fuck with it. Only in Mary Poppins Bloods and Pebble Walk Crips did. I spoke about this on my no-jumper brick interview. Insane names, first of all. Shots of Reeb Cache. I will say this.
Starting point is 03:28:34 Pebble walk Crips. We didn't say that. He's referring to some shit from like days ago. No, we didn't say that, though. Reb Cash always said is that Wayne popularized. Yeah. That's it, bro. I strongly disagree, but next one.
Starting point is 03:28:46 That was popularized. Dex and effects said it's not much, but here's five bucks for Munchy to show them two young whippersnappers how to change a tire. Lush, please fade at him. I know you can win. He's talking about suspect, because suspects, they don't know how to change a tire. I don't either. That's a real doubt.
Starting point is 03:29:02 I was about to say, that's a real thing. I kind of know. I just have never had to do it. Like, you put the jack in there, you crank it all the way up. You use the tool to unscrew the nuts. And then you put another tire on. I teach young kids in the community to entertain his tire. That's it, though, right?
Starting point is 03:29:17 You use the jack. You unscrew the wheel. You put another wheel on. And you tighten it up. They used to place me on attack his wheel, too, though. Yeah, that's it. I would just ask Chad GBT and let them sort of run me through it. If you don't know the tire.
Starting point is 03:29:29 To be fair, though, even like, I could change a tire, but in that scenario, on the freeway and he had his baby with him, I probably would have called AAA. No, but he said he don't, he don't, never did it. He never did it. He's not going to learn. He don't know how. Shit.
Starting point is 03:29:41 I always called AAA. I got a flat tire a couple months ago. I called AAA, boom. It was so easy. I don't even have a spare in my car, which I learned when that happened. My AAA membership is attached to my parents, so it was like, oh, Nicholas,
Starting point is 03:29:54 you've been a member for 56 years. Pull up, bitch. Dude, I met a cool-as-a-fillion from the Slossan area last time that I did it, and he told me all kinds of lore from his community that the tow-truck driver, he put me on a bunch of game. Shout out Wild Bill from the Overhill.
Starting point is 03:30:12 Part way through, though, he realized who I was, and he was like, he's like, oh, you got a podcast, right? Don't you be doing all the messy shit? I'm like, yeah, pretty much. Yeah, you're definitely thinking to me. You're that wonderful, huh? Okay, almost done here. Witt Foundation sent 20 bucks, said, members-only question in your prime. You're in your section.
Starting point is 03:30:33 Oh, disappeared. Let's go back up. One second. One second. God damn it. You guys helped out a lot with the donations today. We appreciate that. Okay, you're in your section when a cop car pulls up and throws something out of the car.
Starting point is 03:30:46 You walk up and discover it's a rival. Do you A, beat him, B, interrogate him, C, let him go, or D, all three. I guess that's primarily for you guys. So the cops pull up, they throw a guy out. You immediately realize he's an op. Do you beat him, interrogate him or let him go? Let me get him a ride. But the S-A.S. was cool, so they took us to the hospital.
Starting point is 03:31:12 Exactly. That's the Menace's Society. The essays was cool, so they took us in the hospital. Right? First of all, we're going to see that's it set up off the drill. That's what I'm saying. It's like a bait car type scenario. Yeah, that's Menace's Society where they did that.
Starting point is 03:31:24 Okay. Well, yeah. I can still remember my mom's smiling, which, oh, that was nice. And then, like, when we first saw a menace in the theater, you feel me? I mean, unless this guy has done something specific to your community, I feel like, you know, maybe give him a kick in the ass and film it for IG. It depends on how it threw out.
Starting point is 03:31:41 Hang on a lot. It depends on who get throughout. Yeah. Run. A couple neighborhoods where Krip Mack probably ain't going to just be giving a pass. Oh, man. Man, man. We ain't doing no police dirty work, man.
Starting point is 03:31:54 We drop it on them all, man. It depends on who it is. We all go automatically going to think that's a set up anyway. You know, in the chat, somebody said, Adam, does your family have ties to Epstein? Me and my family were just joking around about that in the group chat the other day. No, my dad never met him. My dad never really, I don't think my dad ever. spoke to a billionaire.
Starting point is 03:32:13 I heard some shit like that recently. About me? My dad actually. Bro, if my dad even had ever spoken to Jeffrey Epstein, there would be YouTube channels running content about it 24-7. Goddust. I said, what's an old girl that was
Starting point is 03:32:29 recruiting the little kids like Jis Lane? That live by y'all some shit. Live by y'all. Let's look at it. Am I tripping? You never heard that at him? Jis Lane, Maxwell. live near New Hampshire.
Starting point is 03:32:44 That would be amazing if this was true. Whoa. She was living in a secluded 156 acre estate in Bradford, New Hampshire, when she was arrested by the FBI. That's funny because in Breaking Bad when he has to basically escape from society, he goes to New Hampshire as well. Is that because there's no taxes? Hey, listen, I heard the whole theory in your connection to all that, bro.
Starting point is 03:33:05 I heard a whole theory. That's all I know she lived in New Hampshire by your house. Not at Bradford. I'm pretty sure it's pretty far from Nashville, but, yeah. When I interviewed my dad on No Jumper, he never met Jeffrey Epstein, but he had met that full, what's it called Harvey Weinstein? He said he was a dick. Yeah, he talked about it in the interview. Yeah, look, they found Jis Lane attempting to hide with a cell phone wrapped in tinfoil to avoid detection.
Starting point is 03:33:29 Damn, she had mad methods. Does that work? I don't know. I never heard of that before. Have you all seen all the episodes of Breaking Bad? I did, but it was probably 13 years ago. I thought that was integrated tech. You watched it in 13 years?
Starting point is 03:33:41 No, I watched I would never watch a TV show twice I don't got the patience for that But actually I'm gonna be real I tried a couple of times So start watching it from the beginning And like I just couldn't really It's like I already remember it too good
Starting point is 03:33:52 I don't know You know it's a good show that I watch A lot of people probably one thing I'll watch I was in a course prison That Yellowstone Oh yeah I went to Yellowstone And a lot of people suggested
Starting point is 03:34:05 Fire Yeah Five episodes I mean five five seasons See I was mad at it Bro, you guys got to watch Tell Me Lies. It's like a new show that came out. It's on fucking HBO.
Starting point is 03:34:17 It's the final episode of the final season just aired is not the kind of show I would ever normally watch. It's like a drama, and I kind of got sucked into it because Lennon told me you should give it a shot, and the fucking lead actress is so unbelievably hot. And it's so good. Better than Severance?
Starting point is 03:34:37 I'm more hooked. Severance is like a science thing. that you have to like wrap your head around. I was like so complicated. This is like a little easier to consume. But okay, okay. Dragon Night Crip, Lush, where were you when Chief Keefe's weed shop
Starting point is 03:34:50 got robbed in Compton? Hosting battles for free in Canada, making Snow Angels with Pat Stay? Man, long-lived only Pat stay, bro. Come on, bro. Harsh. I get computers, Putin said, Munchy needs to look up what an interpolation is.
Starting point is 03:35:03 Yeah, you do. I agree. Absolutely. Paper Chaser said, Jay Z admitted in an interview that he was rethinking his rap career when Lil Wayne rapped over his show me what you got beat when Wayne was on his run. Hmm, it's crazy how nobody wraps over random beats anymore.
Starting point is 03:35:17 And I'm not going to lie, Lil Wayne did go fucking crazy on that beat, bro. Lil Wayne on the show me what you... He went crazy on everything. I mean, he did. Reap Cash said that his top five is Tupac Biggie, Nas, Jay Z, DMX. Nobody couldn't drop while Pock and Biggie was living.
Starting point is 03:35:34 I love Jay, but Spody is right. Okay, thank you for the opinion. I appreciate you. And shout out to you, man, sin, I'm right. Sin from the G has been a member for eight months. He said, lush and whack, competing for the biggest liar ever. Drake has a better catalog than Jay-Z. Tupac was an actor that pandered to blacks and pretended to be tough.
Starting point is 03:35:51 I love no jumpers talking hip-hop again, finally. What I lie about that? Shooting two cops, they're pretending to be tough. Shooting two police. Didn't he not know. There were cops. He didn't know, but he didn't show him somebody he didn't know. They didn't shoot at the police, though.
Starting point is 03:36:06 But he didn't know it was the police, but he was helping somebody he even know of it. And you know what? Like, I've heard so many good stories of just Pock doing right by people. Like my homies in Oakland all got stories. Oh, yeah, one day we were trying to push the car. And the mama's a black man. He got that spirit, bro. Yeah, yeah. No one to be or nothing like that, bro. I know, I know people that knew him from his youngest when he was at Tamapaius High School in Marin County. So, yeah. Sparta 6 and Ted Bucks had low way and had substance from the, from Get It How You Live all the way to the Carter one. Then he became.
Starting point is 03:36:38 more of just a lyricist. I grew up on Wayne. Substance songs like Fuck the World's Spin Game and the guerrilla warfare. Yes. Definitely if you comb through Wayne's whole catalog, there's a lot of subjects. But he got a large catalog. True. You do? Like, larger than almost anybody ever. Probably. He up there for sure.
Starting point is 03:36:54 Paper Chaser said Spody, Adam and Lush, White grew up rich and privileged. Of course, they're going to pick any rapper over pop because they can't relate to Pox music. They only know mainstream Pock songs. Listen, my family weren't rich like his family. my mom was a librarian and my dad was a social worker for sure my entire life
Starting point is 03:37:13 my parents never made more than 100,000 a year so we grew up pretty chill I didn't grow up in Beverly Hills I grew up rich man what the fuck that got to do with anything else I don't I only know mainstream pox songs yeah that's a retarded opinion are you out of your fucking skull to be fair $100,000 a year
Starting point is 03:37:33 back then that's a whole lot of money Back then. A whole lot of more. I'm saying, like, if I had to estimate what my parents were making while I was in high school, probably like 30, 40K a year type jobs, like that regular-ass jobs. Like, I mean, a librarian is not a career that you take on because you're getting rich. Yeah. You know.
Starting point is 03:37:51 I could literally have probably heard more obscure Tupac songs than this guy has even pondered in his existence. Sparta 6 said, Adam thinking Jay Z's better than Wayne or Pock. You need to stop asking chat GBT and go touch the people more. the people will tell you, well, I mean, literally, like, my answer is, like, the most common answer in hip hop, which you could use that against me, but don't act like I have some crazy outlier opinion, man. It's like... But, but Park just skunk, uh, Jay-Z. Yeah, with our troll-ass fan base that wants to see me and Lush get triggered.
Starting point is 03:38:23 Not beyond that, it's like... And Wayne, if you would have did it with Wayne, Wayne would have did it too. Yeah, because I'm trying to piss off the white boys. It's not even that's not even a common answer in hip-hop. No, Jay-Z being the best is the... default answer in hip- no i got both people in the york say say big over big over park i hear that a lot big over pot they got okay but the number one to park but the ai the ai is like the culmination of everything that the i can find to scrape off of google so they're basically saying that like
Starting point is 03:38:52 of everybody that has an opinion about that that they were able to find they basically landed on and also they reference like billboard all these big publications that kind of have the same opinion as well you also it's a big l kind of guy bt dub like big l artist to me like if you're gonna put up he's like two albums right I put rabbit's ass off though yeah that's a fact I love big I never take that away from um yeah user 5115 red said j hood fresh home
Starting point is 03:39:16 word on the streets is bee brazy going to be free too I know munchy spoddy fist and ants shit in their pants Gumby released the whack taste yeah you guys are all you're like this about to be problems for y'all they're paying for whom because bee brays might be coming home what the for you do that's not to do with me I don't know y'all not supposed to like him right I don't want nobody locked up.
Starting point is 03:39:37 Who said me and B. Bray's even have a problem? This donation. I'm just fucking around. We never saw the one interview that we were waiting for. With me in jail, Jay Hood and been with me in jail. Like, look, bro, I ain't scared of no, man. Fuck, who get out? Jay Hood from, or Jay Hood from D Block.
Starting point is 03:39:57 Oh, they're not talking about. Yeah, shout of Jay Hood, though. I've been talking to him. We're going to line something up. So this Jay Hood didn't drive. a D blockchain. Remember that? Remember when his mom's house burned down
Starting point is 03:40:09 and we all found out that he lived in his mom's house? That was when I first realized rappers didn't have money like that. That was like the, remember like ransom running up on like Joe Button's homie's crib? That was an amazing.
Starting point is 03:40:19 That's why Joe Button and Vlad were beefing for 20 years. Yep. Sin from the G. Tupac would have been on Megan's Law. He went from activist to gangster literally the opposite of sport and his lyrics,
Starting point is 03:40:31 forgettable. His hooks saved him. I do not agree with that. any way shape or forms. The last part of that statement is assonine. I got to listen to a lot more, too, but I'm going to be real. I got to put them on more frequently.
Starting point is 03:40:42 Top Uter said, no substance equals no positive message. For example, nip preaching entrepreneurship, etc. Every song, shout out to my uncumunchy bee and hefe-lush, Adam 22, sporty face, firepod. Shut out, shout out. We're going to nip that nickname in the bud.
Starting point is 03:41:01 Even though it was pretty funny. Reap cast said, no lie, just left Atlanta song written for so-called new rock nation Christian trap artist. I left and the next day the producer posted him and La Russell. Yes. Sin from the G said La Russell's whole image was the underdog who's against his label. His only fans were anti-label. He signed and immediately got big-headed fuck that nerd.
Starting point is 03:41:24 For the record, didn't he sign a one album distribution deal with Rock Nation? It doesn't seem like it's that big a deal. No, it's more involved in that for sure. All right. It is funny though. You see the clip of La Russell thinking that academics and say cheese and everybody got paid to post that clip? Like, no. That's not how this works.
Starting point is 03:41:41 He's used to paying for shit to get posted, so that kind of makes sense. Sorry, Russ. He said it. Would LaRussell be invited on this podcast? Absolutely. He needs to come to the Tuesday show. You've been summoned for your DP, LaRussell. I think he's a fig munity error, though, so he's probably ain't coming.
Starting point is 03:42:00 Lamar, Odom, Thomas, sent five bucks. Shout out to him. King Joppy Joffer said, uh, no, we already read that one. Sparta 6 said when Carter 1 came out,
Starting point is 03:42:08 the whole world was bumping it. I know nobody in D.C. was listening to the J. like that. It was definitely more Wayne and Scarface. Yeah, no one was listening to J. I think you're smoking
Starting point is 03:42:16 that fucking good D.C. water. You tell me if that's what you think, homeboy. Lamar. Oh, dot Thomas said, Lush gave me hate because I was saying y'all
Starting point is 03:42:24 and bars on the music stream. Whoa, nah, Spody and Munchy. I'll be back on the music stream. Shout out to you. Definitely pull up. I love Fenton Lombars. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 03:42:33 Let's go. Sparta 6 said, when was Jay Z's era? Because after Pock died, it was no limit, then DMX and the Rough Riders and then 50 Cent then Wayne took over after that. That is probably one of the most retarded things I've ever read on the street.
Starting point is 03:42:46 Oh, you forgot about those couple of years in the early 2000s before 50 came out, you fucking moron. It wasn't his. He was doing well, but you had Nelly that was in John Rood. That was over. Only dudes moving units and pimped.
Starting point is 03:43:01 us. Oh, so, so Smoddy Face can quote this guy, Jay-Z, but it's absurd that we have him. No, I didn't ever say. I like Jay-Z, he's hard, but he's just not the best of him. But you acting like it's crazy to get him to say that, bro. He says, Mr. Vick said
Starting point is 03:43:17 Anne Hefei music, I, thank you support Ann Hefei. Go turn up his channel. Uh, I get computers, Putin's at $5 and the message was retracted. Okay, you are not standing on business, my friend. Just kidding. Um,
Starting point is 03:43:31 And then Jeter said, ask Munchy, how does a blood pronounce cut water? That's the perfect way to end this. Go what it said, Munchy. That is the perfect. I say like everybody else, me. I pull up in the foes to drink a butt water. Butt water. That's not butt water.
Starting point is 03:43:59 You know, that's so funny. with the butt water. That's all. That's it like everybody else. All right. Shout to everybody who watches this. Please smash the like button. I can't believe we just did a four-hour podcast
Starting point is 03:44:10 while I'm sick, not feeling so great. But we will be back with more and more content tomorrow on the news at noon. Make sure you go tune in to the Rillis podcast featuring Spodyface or just clock in with his Instagram. Lush one.
Starting point is 03:44:27 You know he needs some support. Go tune in on his Twitter. He's going to be going to war with colorful Mula over the next couple days. And then, Anne He got music. He got videos about every piece of hood drama you ever heard about in your life. And Munchy B Money Over Morrow's channel.
Starting point is 03:44:41 How the fuck up? What? Nah, nake it, Moros over money. Oh, right, right, right. My bad, my bad. Check that. Sorry, I'm off the butt water. Yeah, they've got to be.
Starting point is 03:44:55 Moro's over. That's mom. Oh, shout out to everybody. We really appreciate it. Make sure you.

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