No Jumper - No Statements Ep 16 w/ Damizza & Poondaga

Episode Date: May 2, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 For the coolest podcast in the world, and this is No Stavits, Episode 16, and you know I got my co-host with me. YBG. Forever 16. For the big old feed. Hmm. Yeah, it is. For real, man.
Starting point is 00:00:14 And to the left of me, man, I got one of the most underrated biggest dudes behind the camera. Coats. Behind the radio, behind the whatever, behind the scenes. You know what I'm saying? Chris Love a Love a old cold host. We go get into it. You know what are the first of my section to go down south to Atlanta and start sticking it moving.
Starting point is 00:00:45 You know what I'm saying? We got Poon, man. You know what I'm saying? Get in that mic, Pum. What's happening? What's happening in Brick? What's happening in Gordy? What's happening?
Starting point is 00:00:53 No statements. Yeah, man. Chat, what's going on? And we even got another legend on the couch, man. You know what I'm saying? The founder of, I'm not the founder. I'm not going to say that. But you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:01:05 He found Big Boy. He was at Power 106. He worked some of the biggest radio stations when radio was the biggest thing before the internet, before streaming, before whatever's going on, man. I'm like, where's that guy at? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Broke some of the biggest artists. Yeah, man, we know you are. So we got demis. If I'm saying it wrong, get you right. You got it. You got it. We got de Mizza. De Misra.
Starting point is 00:01:30 I didn't know if it was demesa or the misery, but I know it's de Mizza. De Misra. I had good mentors. I had good mentors. That's lit. That's de mis. No, we too early.
Starting point is 00:01:43 It's too early. It's too early. I want to get into it. Man, so what's going on? Thank you for having me, man. Thank you for having us, brother. For real. Good to be here, man.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Y'all doing major things at no statement, so I had to come bless you, Brick. Man, come on, man. You already know. We need some of that game, man. You know what I said? I know you've been doing this before it was, before it was cool to do the podcast thing.
Starting point is 00:02:05 That's what the radio was, though. Exactly. Radio was podcast, man. And see, back then, you couldn't see, you couldn't see people faces, so you used to always just imagine how they would look or, you know, or what was going on. Like, you can hear, like, the sound effects
Starting point is 00:02:21 and all the other stuff that was going on. So you just had to imagine, but now it was just like right in your face, man. Right. And when they play a record, I mean, that's what's missing, like, in my world from, like, DSP and stuff like that is, like, people getting excited, yo, here's the new jam from, bah, you know what I mean? And, like, this artist just walked in and, bah, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:02:41 Like, it was an event. Yeah. You know what I mean? That's excitement. You can't break a record here no more because they're going to try to tax you for it. It's like, it's like, you break a record right here. They want to put a claim on you, strike your channel and all of that. Or if you pop and they want to pull up some or something or something.
Starting point is 00:02:58 say you ain't this or you ain't that. You got to, it's almost just come out and say, like, basically, you ain't nothing. Because if you put any type of cloud on you, five, ten minutes later, it's going to be somebody saying, oh, he ain't that. Nah, for sure. Hi, I went to. Yeah. He's not that.
Starting point is 00:03:13 But, you know, back in the day in the game, the mystique was there because you didn't know that. You know what you could sell that in a whole different way because most of the biggest artist, especially out of L.A., if you go back and look, they probably wasn't even known in their high school. literally, like, missing there. He was like,
Starting point is 00:03:30 he went to school with me? At the end of the day, they go, he was in that bad. But that's what we were saying. Like, I had like a discussion with somebody
Starting point is 00:03:39 probably a couple months ago and they was telling me like back in the day, you know what I'm saying? The street, you looked at rappers is like the squares. Like it was,
Starting point is 00:03:51 you couldn't be a hustler dog dealer and a rapper at the same time. It was like, oh yeah, that's for like the school boys that got the,
Starting point is 00:03:58 little rhymes and the raps together. You know what I'm saying? Or it was dangerous because even when I was young and I'm pretty sure DeMis was saying this, like in the 80s in L.A., for sure, it was athletics or, you know, you're super smart. That was it. For somebody to say they did music,
Starting point is 00:04:16 it was like, you do music because the music game was almost like, it was like had a little magic behind it. So if you wasn't tapped into the magic, if somebody in your family wasn't in or something like that. Yeah, you couldn't get to. Well, and remember how few artists there were at that level. Like now, you know, you have so many artists.
Starting point is 00:04:35 Yeah, I mean, like everybody's an artist. You know, back then there was, you know, the top 100 on the chart, basically. And that was it. And social media changed a lot of things to it. Because, like, I was just telling Brick, somebody was comparing Brick to Michael Jackson. I have no idea. Ha! We know, I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Thriller Brick. To compare this to Michael Jackson. But I ended up saying, live in the mix. I ended up saying, I said, Michael Jackson used to have females passing out. Yeah, literally. We'd be around all kinds of females.
Starting point is 00:05:13 He didn't have a one passout. How old are you? You said what? How old are you around? I'm 32. Jeez. I'm 32. So you probably don't remember, like,
Starting point is 00:05:22 the early Michael mania that you were probably too young. Oh, no, I remember. But we see, I was young enough. I was a Michael. I was old enough to see it. And then he passed out for Michael before. He used to go to. I'll tell you a crazy.
Starting point is 00:05:37 What was Michael's amusement part? So which one? Never, never, never. He grew up at Never, Never, Neverland. Wow. Yeah. He was one of those. That places.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Yeah, this is my mentor. Mike taught him how to. He introduced me to Mike. Bro, you're going to give me a human trafficking. No ditty, though. No, he's going to give me a human trafficking case. No. That's what he tried to do.
Starting point is 00:05:57 No ditty even with Mike. It's all ditty. Speaking of Ditty. Speaking of Ditty, I know you got a lot of stories about, like, you know, a lot of gurus and a lot of goats. And we're going to get into it if you have any stories about Diddy at all. You know, the thing about Diddy is I'm watching this thing because from a media perspective, I'm watching this narrative. You know what I'm saying? Like, somebody just happens to drive past his house.
Starting point is 00:06:25 and say something or whatever the heck. And it just kind of, it just all doesn't look. It looks like he made somebody mad is what he looks like to me. You know what I mean? He pissed. And this lawyer is some of the stuff he's been saying. I mean, and then, yeah, he pissed somebody off and we're in a Me Too era. Those parties were type of parties that was going on in the early 90s, 2000.
Starting point is 00:06:51 And now the freaks that have been freaking, they still have them. We were just talking about the, what was it called? The sanctum, sanctum. The sanctum, they got the sanctum. You got to get the HIV test at the door because it's cracking right there, you know what I mean? Wow. Yeah, sign whatever you're going to sign for you get up in there.
Starting point is 00:07:13 But like at the end of the day, Diddy, then people was going over there to show out for Diddy, whether it be a man or a woman. Yeah, but what they're talking about with Diddy, I mean, haven't you ever seen the rolling? Stone's? Mm-hmm. The Rolling Stones make Diddy look like a...
Starting point is 00:07:29 Right. Rockstar. Queen Idol? Like the old rock star? You see in the Queen movie? No, but you don't... What? What we don't see?
Starting point is 00:07:37 This is what we don't... That was just a fun Saturday night! No, this is what we don't see. We don't see them getting indicted on national TV. Yeah. Years later. 30 years later. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:07:50 Here's where... Here's where this comes in, and this is where I'm pretty sure if Brick don't say this. and back up with it, sometimes it just be a little negligent because with Rolling Stones, if you're not pretty much with everything that's happening,
Starting point is 00:08:04 you're not going to get to be able to party with the Rolling Stones. So pretty much, whoever's partying with them is like I'm with it all. With us, in our culture, we're looking for a come up. So it's like, oh, I'm waiting for Diddy to let me get in the mix.
Starting point is 00:08:20 But they wasn't even... It's exactly what you. Oh, somebody. Go ahead. I was going to say it's exactly. what you said, the paint is fading. You know what I mean? Like, where it was a certain number of artists that had to be trained
Starting point is 00:08:29 a certain way, you had to sing, you had to dance, you had to act, you had to do all of these things. Now it's just, oh, let me just record some of our computer and throw it up to a DSP with no training. The mentor, when you said, that's my mentor, and why I said mentor is because I'm pushing that narrative.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Right. You know what I'm saying? We need mentors to show us the right way. Like, mine was Steve Smith and Michael Newman, the best in radio ever. then Dr. Dr. Drain quick. So I'm like, you know what I mean? That's how it's not that I did anything special. It's that I had the best teacher.
Starting point is 00:09:02 And they're the best. You know what I mean? Since we are already going to radio, right? Yeah, I mean, let's just segue into it. So where did you start? Like, because I know a lot about you from the past couple days, but where were you born and where did you start at we'll get to you too bro you know we got a lot to talk man I was born in Santa Barbara California yeah my dad was a biker my mom was you know on drugs
Starting point is 00:09:37 so my grandma started raising me since I was a year old we just had a biker dad called me I talked to this biker dad for two hours this morning at Jack like just dad called me back Like, you're going to talk about rock stars. But yeah, no, no, but what I'm saying is he was a biker. I said he lied and said that he grew up wearing Swazica shirts and all that. Just trying to paint a bad picture about his dad. But, yeah, no, but continue on. He was, he was hardly mechanic.
Starting point is 00:10:10 So it was. Yeah, no, no, no, no. He was crazy. I wasn't saying. But, um, no, no, but, but I grew up there with grandma and she was just the coolest, the most fascinating person in the world. then a great mentor. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:22 And, you know, she raised me. And when I was about, she had, she was also supporting my dad or my dad and my aunt. So, you know, I was always looking kind of to work. Right. I flipped the switch on the radio and I just started bugging them until they let me in. And that was at 12 years old. So. So, so.
Starting point is 00:10:41 And my grandfather was employee 27 in the CIA. It was a radio guy. So I always looked. I was fixed on radios. You know what I mean? Like, that's, what he did. He was a radio guy. The radio guy and the CIA?
Starting point is 00:10:54 First class. They had just that department back then. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's all you did. So those guys wasn't even really cops. Yeah, they just were making sure all the connections. Like he literally picked up my, adopted my mom and brought her to the states. And I said, well, how did you get her in?
Starting point is 00:11:11 He goes, I just stopped at the State Department and printed out at first searcher. See, okay, see, so back then when he was doing that, when he was doing that back then, you had to understand radio. frequency. Yes. And during the wars in Cyprus, they had these huge antennas. So they could hear all the propaganda and all the television sets from all around the world because of where it sits on the map. So they could get all the radio signals.
Starting point is 00:11:36 So my grandmother was a crazy Turkish woman that understood eight languages. So she was the transcriber that would send the teletypes back to Washington, D.C. I'm like grandpa and then, you know, whatever, whatever. Yeah. Here we are. But I grew up in Santa Barbara and got into radio at 12. Okay, so me growing up and me having my first thing about radio was it had everything to do with Big Boy. It had everything to do with Big Boy.
Starting point is 00:12:06 When I was going to elementary, going to school, Miles would turn on Big Boy, and that's what it was. We listened to the prank calls, all the little, you know, all the little stuff. The phone taps, all that stuff was. a part of my childhood. Well, I can't take credit for that. That's Steve Smith, rest in peace. My mentor. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Walk us into that, though. So you were in Santa Barbara, and then your love for music came around. Well, I always loved rap music. And I was trying anything to do it. First, I tried, you know, with a W-30, tried to produce, then tried to rap,
Starting point is 00:12:40 then tried to record, tried to engineer. I wanted to do everything until I found what it was. In Ventura County, in what year was this? Well, it was, I mean, Like you are ready, well, Santa Barbara's not even in Victoria, that's past Ventura.
Starting point is 00:12:53 But nobody was doing that. That's what I'm like. And plus, I was on the radio at the time. So I'd be on from 7 to midnight. Then from 2 to, or midnight 2 to 6 a.m. I'd play in the little studio and then I'd go to sleep, then get up and go to school at high school and do like, you know, what is it, 8 to 3, then go home, take a nap and then go do my radio show. What was? Yeah, what radio show was?
Starting point is 00:13:17 That was Y-97 in Santa Barbara. and Steve Smith was the program director and Michael Newman was the nightjack so I was just learning and it was the greatest time ever so you always like a team of that to the world who is Steve Smith and Michael Smith
Starting point is 00:13:33 Steve Smith and Michael Newman are the godfathers of radio like Michael Newman literally wrote the formula on index cards of A, B, C who knows you know like how the top five records Whenever you want, Big Brother.
Starting point is 00:13:50 Oh, yeah, yeah. Feel free to interrupt if I'm explaining it wrong. But not, even bigger than that, from there to start, now, if you want a song and you need to get it uploaded to anywhere in the country, you go to new music server. And it's been around, what, 40 years? So it's one of the... That's... Between Michael...
Starting point is 00:14:08 Michael Newman started that. So when I got in the radio, and even before I was on the radio, you used to do that when he used to have actually a paper article in a magazine. and Ricky Lee, and they had hits. So this was the way that people from radio, from the record labels, will be able to go solicit to, before you even get
Starting point is 00:14:29 to radio, just the movers and the shakers within radio. It might be bloggers. It might be news people. It might be editors. You'll get it to them first, and then it will fickle and trickle down. And that would get you to, I know you heard of BRE and stuff like that. All these people were preludes.
Starting point is 00:14:47 So Michael Newman was one of those people that created that stample that goes around it. He's the Einstein of radio. Now, Steve Smith now, Steve Smith is known. I call him the Wild White Boy because he was one of the first times that I ever went to like an MTV event. I might have been like 18. I went with a left eye.
Starting point is 00:15:06 I was like with my boy's grip drop in Genesee Quire. Yeah. And I seen Mike, I seen Steve Smith running from backstage telling at that time. I think it was a Belleville DeVoe. You know what I'm saying? It was that era. And then he ended up running. But it looked like Sammy Hagar.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Yes. You know what I mean? So you look like, you look like, you know what I'm saying? Hey, white guy, fake tan, the whole. And at this time, Power 106 was kind of on the come up because
Starting point is 00:15:38 92.3 to beat was the big dog in this city. I remember Ice had those stickers. Yeah, yeah. But Steve was in New York at first. Yeah, yeah. But Steve Smith changed that name. in Los Angeles. And in New York.
Starting point is 00:15:50 What was my boy name, Leo? What was his name? Who? Which one? At 92.3 to be- Oh, Leo. Theo. Theo.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Theo. Theo. Yeah. So, shout out to Michelle S. Yeah. He said he was Asian. Yeah, he's Asian. I would have never know that.
Starting point is 00:16:04 And nobody is. I was at the House of Blues one night. He taps me on the shoulders. And I'm like, yo, hey, how's it going? He goes, I'm Theo. I'm just like, whoa. Like, that's what I was saying. One of the coolest.
Starting point is 00:16:16 One of the coolest voices ever. He has like one of the most legendary voices there is. But, but for me, me and Dermis will come past each other because, uh, I was, okay, I'm from L.A., you know what I'm saying? I can't move to L.A. with my grandmother. But when it's the biggest DJs ever in Atlanta, you're saying to say. Exactly. Yeah, yeah. Before that, he humbled, all, he humble. I'm from Sloss and the Crenshaw. You already know. Yeah, look at he's not. Yeah, you know, let's put it out there. Yeah. It's going to get there. You're like, y'all talk about it.
Starting point is 00:16:47 There's more. This is no, get there now. So for me, you know, growing up in that section. Y'all get the music, oh, though, real quick. Y'all get the music lesson today. Y'all know Jumper. It's a music platform. They can learn something.
Starting point is 00:16:57 They can't, shut out you. Stop them and be motherfucking, y'all motherfucking, y'all fucking songs and learn something. They get your music put out the right way. Exactly. But anyway, back to what you was saying. Creditation. Yeah. So, you know, when I came to, when I came to LA, you know, I grew up right in the section.
Starting point is 00:17:13 So I went to at least seven, eight different elementary schools. but I went to Horseman but really got only went there maybe like three weeks because Horseman at that time and I mean 89 88 bro it was cracking like not even it was cracking it was like you couldn't even really go to school because like it would be nine fights before it was cracking you know what I'm saying so it wasn't even a situation if you came to school first night at least a gram while I was talking to the schools of your high horseman And I was, stop playing. So for us, if you got fresh to go to school, by the time of second period, you dirty already
Starting point is 00:17:51 because you're going to squabre maybe like two, three times. So I played football. So I was like, look, I'm about to go to Audubon. When I went to Audubon, everything changed. That was like a real school environment. It was like girls, cheerleaders, fun. And then that's when the politic era kicked in because the politics and my era, you know, I'm about to be 50 this year.
Starting point is 00:18:12 So I graduated from Dorsey in 92, graduated from junior high in 89. So for me, in that era, this is when you had to politic. This is the era of the Cruz Playboy. I mean, people, not really, PBG, sex jerks, Wynos, MBT, King of Drags, MBT's, DGFs all day. DOLM. Every woman's fantasy. I mean, just a million crews.
Starting point is 00:18:40 Dirty old man. Dirty old. Come on, now, you know what I'm a kid, all out kicking it, you know what I'm saying? So in that era, it wasn't like people wasn't gang-banging. You had to pre-exist with other people from different sides. So before you really told somebody where you was from,
Starting point is 00:18:58 you would have sung yourself with the crew first. Yeah, you got to be from a clique first. You could be cool because in this era, I tell people all the time, see people with S-Hats. It's so funny. I laugh. If you wore a S-Hat in Los Angeles in the late 70s or early 80s, you were going to prison, period.
Starting point is 00:19:14 It wasn't no conversation. It was going to put something on you. This wasn't a hat that you wore just to wear. If you wore an S hat in Los Angeles, and at that time and that era, you're talking about the S dome. You know what I'm saying? The true S dome, the Seattle man.
Starting point is 00:19:28 There's a big brown, gold one. If they didn't see you with that, and the police seen you, you was going to jail. Matter of fact, I got a homeboy. Rest in peace, man. Rest in peace, my homeboy, man. He got, literally got his I-Rock shot up because he had an S dome on and it wasn't even his. He just threw it on for a minute to put it on his head.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Somebody pulled up on, he let him have. They thought he was one of his. He got killed. Yeah, just that. This was like, this one the Fat Burger. Oh, yeah, again. This one of this one of fat burger was on, um, right there on, um, Stocker. This is how far back that is.
Starting point is 00:20:03 This one is fat, you know, you was a kid. Yeah, right there. Right across the street from the park. Like, right where the Elpoil your local is, it was a fat burger right there. Like, right in the, right next door. They turned into Chris Burger. Exactly. They turned in the Chris Burger.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Yeah, the little, little, big strip in the middle. So for me, I kind of went through all that area. I played football, played at Baldwin. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to all my balling. Baldwin Hills, niggas that played in the 80s and 90s. And then, because of that right there, that kind of center my life. But it also made me understand about music, because music was so impartial and important
Starting point is 00:20:33 for us back then. You know what I'm saying? So for in the gang culture, in the game culture back then, everything was about music. from K-Day, because that was the biggest thing in LA, K-D-A-Y. In the biggest person, Leo G, Tony G. And the biggest person on K-D-A for me was a dude named Rush Paul. Was that 93-5? No, that was, Greg Mack.
Starting point is 00:20:53 93, that was, the original K-Day was 1580, 1580, because it wasn't even an FM station. It was an A-M-M-M-A-M station. That's cool. It was on Chris Shaw and 43rd. The building was right there. That's where the actual radio station was. Last legend. Forty third and Crenshaw...
Starting point is 00:21:12 I didn't know Cady was right there. 43rd in Crenshaw was where KD was. KJLH was right next to... Right across the street from where Earls is. Right next to the funeral. So KJLA, it wasn't always... So that was the radio... Crack was the radio...
Starting point is 00:21:26 This is why the... This is why Crenshaw strip was so cracking because of the radio stations was there. So when it was just the cruise on Saturday night, you're cruising past the radio station. They spin it. It is like they did. You can look...
Starting point is 00:21:38 In the window. You can look at the two windows. You can look through the window and see them spinning. It was killer right on 43rd and Chris Shaw. So you can imagine that era, it was a special era and a special time. So music was always like really big to me. He's got big tapes playing, trying to play a loud there the motherfucker through their speaker. That's when LA was full of El Camino's and I rocks.
Starting point is 00:22:02 You've seen an I rock and an El Camino everywhere, always on, you know what I'm saying? Truths and Vogue. So I kind of came to you. up in that era and then again, and then again, I played football, so I kind of was like centered in that era. But because Bobby Jimmy played the center in my life, I was always kind of a clown-be-clowning. I won like the shit called Bagging on the radio. This is how I met Big Boy. I won bagging on the radio like four or five times. Anybody that come from that era, 1580K, they remember it was a contest. He used to win. So I won maybe like four or five weeks.
Starting point is 00:22:35 It was a nigger from Venice that everybody said was big as high. and he was killing everybody. And he beat me. Years later, I find out somebody said, I remember who that dude from Venice was. I was like, no. It was like, that's Big Boy. Like, what?
Starting point is 00:22:51 So I found out, and I remember I asked them, like, just randomly. This is when I, this is like kind of like, like, after I met Fuzzy, this is like after I got the Big Boy and I asked him, shout out Fuzzy, and I asked Fuzzy, I was like, let me hold that Big boy. And I said, Big, you remember bagging on the radio?
Starting point is 00:23:06 He was like, yeah, I should kill that shit. I was like, dog, you, bags on me one time and killed me. He was like, what was? I said something about something about your mother's hand glide on a Dorito chip or some shit like that. The niggas was crying laughing. He was like,
Starting point is 00:23:24 I remember that. I remember that. What I said, your auntie looked like she got hitting the head with a bag of niggles. And he remembered the bag and everything. That's what I knew. Big boy was special. He was like 500 pounds, sweating. At that time, he was a big dude. But he was so quick. And so, you
Starting point is 00:23:39 You know what I'm saying? It's like real easy. And then I was on the radio in Atlanta, but for some reason, like, we were like doing our thing, but we were so in our area in our zone. Because Burka tell you, Atlanta has a way of putting you in 285, as I say. If you're inside the 285, nothing else in the world matters. They can make you think that in you in Georgia, California don't matter. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:24:04 New York does nothing, don't matter, bro. I'm telling you. So when I left L.A., I left L.A. 1992 after the riots. Yeah. Football scholarship went to Clark. When I went to Clark. I went to Clark, too.
Starting point is 00:24:18 That's why I was telling me. He, he, he, the first me to go down there. Class of 97, Panthers, CAU, you know what I'm saying? So when I got to Clark, prior to that, I got a chance to meet Left Eye as some random shit at Magic Mountain when they was on their promo. By me being an L.A. dude, I don't know. I didn't really necessarily think that was going to mean anything to me. So when I got to ATL, I'm just running around with my homies. You know, our niggas is when they get to Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:24:48 They're trying to do whatever. I'm playing football. We end up going to this club, and it was at this place called the tango wango or some shit like the tango room, some shit like that, the mumbo-jumbo room. We sneak in the club. We ain't supposed to be in the club. We're sneaking a club. When I get in the club, I had never been star-struck.
Starting point is 00:25:09 in my life because like never. We seen Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown, Andre Rising, Dominique Wilkins, who else, TLC was in there, L.A. Reed. That's how that is. All the stories coming out.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Everybody was in the same, like, VIP. So I feel like, oh, we're about to get kicked out. That's no way. We're going to do you. I'm in there with my guy brother. Shout out to my guy brother. Brian and Brandon Casey from Jagged Edge.
Starting point is 00:25:37 We in there. tattooed, we in there literally sneaking in there. Once we get in there, she see me, Lisa, remember me, invite us over to the VIP. We get in the VIP. We get in there chilling, kicking it. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:25:53 that was pretty much the whole surface of everything changing. Lisa grabbed me and never let me go. Like literally, nigga, like, wherever I'm going, you're going. I need you here. And then this is when I learned the music business. I learned that she wasn't just the rapper. She had a production company.
Starting point is 00:26:08 She had five artists. You talk about left eye? Yes, left eye. She had five different artists. She had a deal with savvy records as well as she was doing all the stuff. So everything for her was kind of like calculated. And she was building her team of like real people. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:26:23 Anybody she can meet. I didn't know why she wanted me to fuck with her. But I did. From that right there kind of really cemented me in Atlanta. Because if I'm with Lisa, wasn't nobody on Lisa level in the city. She was the biggest group in the world. So you met her while.
Starting point is 00:26:38 She was already... I met her at Magic Mountain with MC Hammer. We went to grad night. We went to grad night. And the riots happened at Magic Mountain. And I'm literally fighting for my life. And we get backstage and I end up literally hiding with them and get away. And she remembered me from me.
Starting point is 00:26:58 And she was when I seen this was like... This was like they was on promo. So nobody know who TLC. I thought they were just some girls with big ass clothes. I didn't know who they were. So from that right there. I just think, for me, you getting away from a ride
Starting point is 00:27:12 in Magic Mountain, that's all I'm thinking about. I'm not aware of that. Hey, that's better to me to get home from Valencia. You know what I'm saying? Because we got home. Come on, dude. 16 years old, I'm like, I got to get, 1991, I got to get home.
Starting point is 00:27:26 Nick, please, give me about here. So from that right there, that pretty much kind of surfaced everything or, you know what I'm saying, set everything up when I got to school the following year. And I'm just playing ball. I didn't really think about it. So even when she told me to come work with her, I did. So from that right there, that kind of said it.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Then it kind of fast forward. For me kicking with Lisa, everybody knows me. Now all of a sudden it's like 93, 94, maybe like going to 95. Everybody's talking about this new radio station. It's not even no music, not even nobody talking. It's just playing rap music. Yeah. So I'm like, okay, it's cool.
Starting point is 00:28:01 I ain't thinking about it. My roommate, this nigga named Aunt Blackie, he come and tell me, Oh, I just met the program director. I don't even know what a program director is. Like, who is good? Like, what do he do? He's like, program the radio station. Cool.
Starting point is 00:28:15 Why are you telling me? You need to meet him. For what? He got some money? You know, he just, like, yeah. Like, he got somebody? What are you all? He's like, no, I think you need to get with him.
Starting point is 00:28:25 I'm like, I don't know about this. So, you know, you can come over at three in the morning. That's already a rare flag. Why do I want to come over at three in the morning? No bitches. Like, what's going on, bro? Right. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:28:36 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But again, my mind state is still L.A. I just left the riot. I'm not thinking on none of this shit I'm supposed to be. I'm not at school. They're supposed to be doing this.
Starting point is 00:28:45 Right. So pretty much this is how it all played out. Met Jason Staten. Jason Staten grabbed me. Made me be an intern. I didn't really even like that because at first I was working for free and it was doing goofy work. So I was like, I'm not with that.
Starting point is 00:29:00 But I realized that after I left the first day because I told because I'm going to beat you up. I'm not putting no record together. Fuck you. I'm cool, to the least I'm cool. I'm left for two days. I don't think I told somebody that. They was like, nigga, take your ass back over there.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Shut up. Just like telling me, nigga, you don't know what you're fucking up. Yeah. I could have just really fucked it off at that point. Went back, filed some records. She brought me to the radio station. I met Mary Catherine Sneed, who pretty much is the godmother of radio in Atlanta. She worked at V-103 and, she worked at V-103 and Power 1-0.
Starting point is 00:29:34 I mean, and hot 107-9, and pretty much all the stations that was in Atlanta building, she was, you know, behind her and her husband. So I met her. Once we got cracking, I started intern in there, and from there that just pretty much set it up. I went from an intern, and, you know, me, I'm trying to find my niche. One thing I really realized, and they go back to West Park,
Starting point is 00:29:59 nobody in Atlanta on the radio sounded like they was from Atlanta. Nobody. which was weird to me because ain't this where Dr. King from? Ain't this weird? Like, niggas is really supposed to be proud of being on the radio and being sounded like they're from Atlanta. So that didn't happen. So this dude named Lauren, he's now Steve Harvey's morning show producer.
Starting point is 00:30:21 Yeah. He told me, he said, you need to come up with a way to do the traffic. I want you to fill in and do the traffic. Now, the traffic is, if you ever paid attention when you listen to the radio and they give you a traffic report. Oh, traffic report. And they tell you if the 10 is messed up or the 210 or whatever. So back then on the radio, we'd get a traffic report,
Starting point is 00:30:42 especially during the 5 o'clock or 4 o'clock hour. I have to tell people the traffic report. So what I did is that I took the essence of an Atlanta person and I gave the traffic report. And I sounded like I was directly from Atlanta. So in a sense where it would be like, oh, you get on 85, but you get off 85. You get off here at a bankhead,
Starting point is 00:31:03 highway and you take that down and once the congestion starts you get back on. No, it wasn't like that. I was like, shout out there, shabwap on daddy. Once you get all got down, 85, you get the turn right there. You come off the low. When you get to the low, you get that missed winners. Don't stop right there because you're going to see shot in there right there. You bang down there.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Once you banged down there, you ride on out. Man, the folks went crazy. I didn't really, I'm clowning. I'm high, just tripping, you know, doing the shit or whatever. But it was literally something that they knew. never kind of gravitated to. I went to work the next week. I had...
Starting point is 00:31:38 I had motherfucking fan mail. That's crazy. They had fan mail. So now I'm like, oh, I got a jug. Yeah, they got a jazz. Nick, I remember niggas was calling here. Baby Duke one time came to visit me. He had just got out of jail with a couple of other homies that came to visit me.
Starting point is 00:31:57 At this time, yeah, rest of peace, Duke. At this time, he was, like, fresh out of jail. He was kind of visit me. and he came to visit me this one time. Cuzz came and literally, I didn't see him for a week because I was in the, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. I got to do what I ought to do.
Starting point is 00:32:12 And so before he left, he looked at me and said, whatever you're doing, Cud, don't stop. I heard a nigga in the store screaming, shaw there. I'm like, ain't that what Cud say? Oh, really. So, you know what I'm saying? That's already got it. But that's the biggest thing, and that's what I'd be telling Brick.
Starting point is 00:32:29 And anything that people do in this profession as well as you. It's really hard for a person that has shortcomings in life, whether it was athletically, whether it was scholastically, whatever, and you get in a position
Starting point is 00:32:44 to do something that's passion-driven. Like, it's not that, I can't really say it's hate, but it's really like, it's hate towards their self. Right. Initially. So you can deal with a lot of people
Starting point is 00:32:56 and we come from the state of the animal. You feel I'm saying? So if you make it out and you don't take me, I'm going to put voodoo on your success, because you're supposed to take me. And I'm just saying it's been like that since the beginning because it's like realistically, I didn't pay attention like you did and you did because I was doing this,
Starting point is 00:33:23 but you still supposed to take us. But when I got to college, I really realized that once you get to a certain level as a man, And after adolescence, 21, 25 years old, you're a fool if you really sit and think that if you didn't actually produce this person, that you have any type of worried about them, upset. Me and Brick had this conversation. He was talking like, what you do? How do you deal with that situation?
Starting point is 00:33:47 I was like, I don't. Because it's like, I can't have you evolved in my life if you haven't been in my life through the struggle. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Especially for homies. Because what people don't really realize, especially in the gang culture, The gang culture in LA is almost like a street version of the Masonic Masons or something, some type of like that. And if you look at how they structure their self, it's Masons and other places that don't even talk to each other, bro.
Starting point is 00:34:13 And they all come. They only talk when they go to conventions. Yeah. They all ride with the same thing, but they only talk at different times. Because this nigga runs construction. This digger's this teacher. This niggins a preacher. People have their lives.
Starting point is 00:34:26 So when I had seen all this stuff that was going on with y'all up here, I'm like, are the majority of the people that's watching retarded or something? Like, there's no way possible they can be sitting up, getting upset about anything that you do, and it don't consist to their living. I'm not talking about you. I ain't doing none of that. So, what is you got even? And I'm saying, and the reason why I'm saying that to go back to it is that, like,
Starting point is 00:34:53 that's how I position myself to think, Brick. So when I got to Atlanta, it was to the top. I didn't care about what nobody thought. I didn't care about what nobody said because I said once I get the W in my corner and once we win it's pretty much going to be a rap after that and from then it was because what happened?
Starting point is 00:35:12 My partner put a record out independently sold 30,000 units. Me and Lutus are 30,000 units the back of his trunk ended up getting the jail at DTP. So wait. So let me stop you right there. So when you was doing the traffic
Starting point is 00:35:27 and all that shit, on what radio station was that? It was hot 975, which is 107.9. Good. In Atlanta. And that's when you was the co-hosts with Chris Love a Lover.
Starting point is 00:35:40 And Lala. Who is Chris Lover, lover? Ludicrous. And Lala is Lola. And Lala is Lala. And Lala is Lala. And Lala is the same Lala from... Yeah, Lala Anthony.
Starting point is 00:35:49 Lola Lola. Oh, Lala Anthony. Yeah, she started with us. Yo. It's the same... It's a really small school, but we're all in the same. school. Like we may not all know each other directly, but we're one separation from everyone.
Starting point is 00:36:03 That's crazy. That's how crazy the music business was. Once we won, I think we really start breaking boundaries. I remember I looked at Chris one time. This was kind of like, as we just put the record out, but we was still kind of thinking, and I look out, it's time to go home. And he was like, yeah, I think it's time to go home. So we would be hitting him out here like, hey, what's up? And he was like, you got to see, I got away, because I know what y'all are bringing, so we got a way to see. So at one point in time, I was like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:36:31 Just take Lala. And I remember sending him Lala's tape, like, just take Lala. Well, keep in mind, I would, every day, I would get a new cassette from Chris Lava Lava and this guy. So Lala did music. Before we hired Big Bois. He was a program director out here. But I was. It wasn't fucking uploads.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Yeah. And Chris would call every morning. And I never knew, I mean, even years later where I was just telling him how I met Chris in person was we were in like Phoenix or somewhere and he was on the show and he walked by and he said Damien and I was like ludicrous hey how's it going he goes no Chris Lover Lava Lava and I'm like from Atlanta
Starting point is 00:37:09 because I'd never met him face to face but that's how I met Chris And then he was running DTP at the time basically You know and he brought Bobby Valentino and all this And that's how we got close out here Because you kind of like skip past like how that happened Okay. You get what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:37:26 Because how do you go for radio personality to get your record spin on the radio? Well, because we were the biggest thing in the market at that time. It was me and Greg Street. He being modest. They had the number one freaking morning show on the motherfucker. Well, evening show, evening show. So we were up, you heard of Greg Street. Yeah, Greg Street.
Starting point is 00:37:45 No. Okay, so Gray Street is a... Yeah, Gray Street is a... He's on V-103 in Atlanta. He's been on 6 to 10 for probably like 30 years now. So he was our initial competition on the radio. So we actually started first. Me and Luda was on this dude's show named DJ Nabs.
Starting point is 00:38:05 He was crisscrossed DJ. Likeskin dude. He was a real good DJ. He was a show called In the Lab with Nabs. We started on that show. From that show, our popularity was so big because of already the shit I was doing. I already knew my thing was going to gravitate to everybody else because I was sounding Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:38:23 I had Atlanta with me because of my relationship with Lisa the dungeon family rest in peace Rico oh my god you're talking about the dungeon where everybody used to record at yeah rest of peace Rico way the dungeon family
Starting point is 00:38:35 the dungeon family yeah the dungeon family so just just so you get to just just so you get the gist organized noise one of their first real music business checks came from left eye
Starting point is 00:38:49 and she had a couple of groups while she was in TLC Who was organized noise? But Rico Wade did waterfalls. Rico Way, Ray Murray, and Sleepy Bryant. Did Luda get disturbing the peace from that? Rest in peace, Rick O'Way. Did Luda get disturbing the piece as a branch off from that,
Starting point is 00:39:07 like organized noise than disturbing the piece? That's like, yeah, man, that shit crazy. The crazy thing about that is that Luda came up with organized, I mean, with a D-T food. Luda came up with Disturbing the Peace, literally, I believe, in Chicago when he trained. transition from Chicago to Atlanta. And that was pretty much the name of his crew at first.
Starting point is 00:39:29 And then he made it the name of his record label because it was like, well, you don't really need a crew. The name is still really dope. We'll just make that the name of the label. So before he was already ludicrous before he was Chris Love a Lover, he came up with Chris Love a Lover, because he didn't want to be ludicrous on the radio. So since his name was Chris, this lady that was on the morning show
Starting point is 00:39:49 with him came up with, you know, Chris Lover Lover. So was he rapping or lover? So was he rapping already? Yes, he was already rapping. We actually met, when I first started intern, you said go back, we initially met because Chris was trying to shock his music to the radio station.
Starting point is 00:40:04 He literally came up to the radio station. This was a dope time, and I think you probably heard about this, but the initial radio station, the high 97, was in college park on Old National. I know you heard people talk about Old National Highway. The radio station,
Starting point is 00:40:19 the radio station was on Old Nat, and it was in a lot. like a plaza. People would come in there, knock on the door, throw rocks at the window, and a lot of times that's how you would get people's attention.
Starting point is 00:40:29 I don't see him Master P be outside the door, 36 Mafia, all the type of motherfuckers. So this is how Chris got my attention. I went downstairs. We talked for a second.
Starting point is 00:40:38 I told him, I'm just really getting up here, but you can try to do your thing. Station ain't been on that long. He came back the next day. He did some little promo for some people. And literally, we were the two youngest people
Starting point is 00:40:49 at the station. So this would make people really kind of gravitate you you know what I'm doing. But that kind of hustle that's what I fucking love. So we went from, it literally went from me doing the traffic to being on air to being on somebody else's show
Starting point is 00:41:02 to me and Chris getting our show to our show being number one to putting out a record to it viral. That was kind of less the process of how it happened. Today is viral. And the chat keeps saying that you cut the missal from telling
Starting point is 00:41:19 us his life story. You know what I'm saying? My bad, man. No, but I love it. We loved it. That's why I didn't, I ain't stopped you not once. I'm a radio fan. It's great information. Hey, look.
Starting point is 00:41:28 And I got one more question. Uh-huh. I got one more question. So the radio station is how you met Chris. Yeah. Or y'all met on some street shit. You met Chris through the radio station. We met on some radio station shit.
Starting point is 00:41:42 I ain't going to lie. Gordy. Once I tapped in with Lisa, if you came to me from L.A. talking about some street shit, it's curvy. Yeah. because I already knew and I already seen what was happening prior with too many niggas
Starting point is 00:41:56 that was... You're a liar. Why? Because with me? Yeah, you made some friends on the South Side. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely. But the thing about us, the friends that I made on the South Side, I was... Because there was my niggas. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. You know that's how... Titty boy, that's how Bobby Vanity know that's... Now see, I'm glad you said that.
Starting point is 00:42:18 I met two chains from literally bringing me some weed. But I also He told him you cut. I also, back in the day, he thought
Starting point is 00:42:28 you're talking about that. I just planned the weeds so decriminalized. You know what I'm saying? He brought me some weed and I remember he kept telling me
Starting point is 00:42:36 he was going to be the biggest thing on the south side. I was like, no, you're not. So I remember he had a big play. I think he was supposed to get like 20, 30 pounds, did it do.
Starting point is 00:42:42 And I made the biggest thing on the south side. I made him ride with me all day, fucked up the plate. He cuss was so hot with me. Like, I was like, nigga, I don't want you, bro, you're not no motherfucking weed.
Starting point is 00:42:55 You are a rapper. Yeah. What is you doing? And from that day on, he, like, even though he did his thing, he really understood the severity and the seriousness I was in fucking with him and changing that whole mindset. Because that was the biggest thing. Was you already on the radio at that time? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:10 Oh, so that was a big source for him. Exactly. He already knew it. And pretty much everybody in the city. And if you was from Atlanta, I was fucking with you. You could have swore I was from Atlanta because I really, because niggas, didn't fuck with the niggins from Atlanta. That was the other thing I did.
Starting point is 00:43:23 I'm not scared of that because I'm from LA. Exactly. Niggas used to say, they used to tell me. That's what I said. I was in the project. Now, see, this is the changing thing. The only people used to go to the project was politicians that'd be with security, shit, like that.
Starting point is 00:43:38 But I would have live remotes, the radio station, the truck, giveaways, everything, inside barn homes. Yeah. In the project. That's the piece. Shot and low. Inside, Simpson, Simpson, Court, east side, everywhere. I was known for that.
Starting point is 00:43:50 My boy, Danny Boy, big, big time player. Danny Boy would have parties where he would give away food, clothes, everything to everybody on the west side. He would do it with me. And this would be his way of giving back. I don't care how he's doing, whatever he's doing. To me, it's about giving back. And this really helped me cement myself in the city.
Starting point is 00:44:13 You know what I'm saying? Because I pulled up all you shit. We was in some real local type shit all the time. I was going to get. I was gonna get to that. Did y'all meet in Atlanta? Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:25 Okay, how did that work? Like, how did that happen? The homie smoked dudes, rest in peace, that nigga. Yeah, the hubby smoked. He had the tattoo shot of my boy from I. Yeah. But it was so crazy, because he from my earf, it's, nigger, 10-60s to that fucker, 10 bloods, that fucking.
Starting point is 00:44:41 Fruit tails, everything. It's all, but see, we, it was all LA. It was all LA. It was all the L.A. Long as the nigger, you have me? Like, you can be like, L. Like, as long as you ain't tripping, tripping, we can get on that. Like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:44:54 We're from LA. Like, we all leaked in. So you country, niggas, they don't run off on us, they try to come fuck with you, digger. You know what I'm saying? You better tell me, and you. You're already going to go. You come over there and fucking with you.
Starting point is 00:45:06 Boy, I'm on my way. I'm going to strip him, because you already know. Hey, it was a lot. I ain't gonna lie, it was a lot. We're talking one punch, man. Rest in peace, one punch. My thing was out there doing this thing, man. It was a lot of nigg was out there doing this thing.
Starting point is 00:45:19 It was a lot of thing. But for me, it was about really, you know, me and Brickby talking about that going back and forth, like, west coast or down south. For me, it was really submitting myself and really doing something on my own. You know what I'm saying? That's why I think even right now, anything that I do, I can't really look and be like, oh, you know, I got on through death or something. I got on by myself.
Starting point is 00:45:42 You know what I didn't necessarily I did. I want to touch on what you said something about the Atlanta time at that time. everybody was together. I mean, the music business was. It's still this. There would be parties in Atlanta. It would be Jay-Z. It would be Diddy or, you know, who would...
Starting point is 00:46:00 It's something in the weather out there that make you get along with them there. Yeah, and everybody went. What the fuck is like, niggas ain't robbing people for jury and shit all the time. Like, get some stuff. But go ahead. Yeah, but the inner vibe, like, you know, everybody went to Jermains or everybody went. I mean, they were just intertwined. Like, even as a West Coast cat,
Starting point is 00:46:18 That's one thing I envied because the West Coast just wasn't like that. The West Coast always fragmented. You know what I'm saying? But that's that gang gang. I'm the new generation of that. Like I came up with young thug and maybe long way and any future young school to anybody that's popping 21 Savage, all of them. So I came up with them, Jay Money, Young LA, the whole, like I started right then
Starting point is 00:46:43 and that line. And everybody, it don't matter like they hoods could be killing each other. on the low. And if they, two rappers that got to get something going, like, you know what I'm saying? Because everybody hood wasn't straight
Starting point is 00:46:55 when they was linking up doing collabs, but it's something about Atlanta like, hey, we're going to get this money. Like, ain't nothing bigger than the money. Like, like everything can get put to rest over some money.
Starting point is 00:47:06 Out here, it ain't no money involved. It's strictly like, he crack it. Let's stop him for being cracker. We're going to go in his house. We're going to take stuff from it. Or we're going to put the police on them
Starting point is 00:47:18 if we can't, beat him or you know what type of what power 106 was in the day was that spot yeah where nobody everybody when it was a power 106 event they'd come and just hang out that everybody left their bullshit outside and that's something that was another thing in it you know is everybody on the west coast yeah that was going on outside but the way that i saw it is one night every year everybody came together for powerhouse and party it didn't matter whether you were inglewood in the Buya tribe over here and, you know,
Starting point is 00:47:51 sick of those over there. You know, like, everybody just knew it was a party and that was that. Yeah, so let me ask you this. How did you go from, get from the Santa Barbara show? Oh, me the radio show
Starting point is 00:48:03 to end up on... They made me do alternative first because Santa Barbara's a rock town. So I did alternative. I was the youngest director in the history, the program director in the history of alternative radio
Starting point is 00:48:14 at 17. Then they saw, someone from Power 106 came down and saw a show. And an alternative show, I mean, it was what it was, but the band was platinum and I got them to do this small club. So the people in radio and records started to buzz a bit, and the music director from Power happened to come up.
Starting point is 00:48:35 And I said, yo, I just want to work at Power. And he said, well, the only thing we got open is a board op job, which is, you know, being an engineer, sitting there just doing what this nice guy over here is doing. Yeah, shout out how he found. But it's the start. You know what I mean? Not in a place like this because it's huge, but it's the start. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:52 So I walk in and the first person I'm working for is Curtis fucking Blow. So you have to do the engineer? Be the engineer, but I said out to, he's like, you're a program director in Santa Barbara, you're this, you're that. All we have is a board office. It's the very opening thing. And what year was this? This is 95 or something like that. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:14 So I was like, hell yeah, I'll take it. And I walked in as Curtis Blow. So he started teaching me about hip hop. I love Curtis. Friends to this day. And he started teaching. So he left. Then Ice T came in.
Starting point is 00:49:25 And then I started learning about West Coast rap. Stuff like that low profile. And, you know, I mean, because all you knew at that time was something else. Well, I mean, I knew NWA and I knew DJ quick. But, you know, I didn't. It was like Pac-Man at that point. It was like Johnny Five, input, give it to me.
Starting point is 00:49:45 You know what I mean? And I was learning from me. the greatest. How did you learn? I mean, how did you link with Dre? When did you link with Dre? Oh my God. Okay. So go ahead. The first record that I heard from Dre and, well, the first record I, a rap record I ever heard was fucking gangster by NW.A. So I was hooked at that point. Then I heard Boys in the Hood. And I always was a huge Dr. Dre fan. So a friend when they did Zoom, Zoom with LL Cooljee. A friend of mine said,
Starting point is 00:50:19 come down and meet Dr. Dre, and I was the music director of power at this point. But I grew up on Dr. Dre. So I meet him and I go, and I hear Zoom, zoom, and I'm like, yo, what happened to the one from the Sloss and Swatme? And he's like, what? And I said, the Zoom Zoom with Snoop Dog, this is bullshit. Yo.
Starting point is 00:50:35 And he was like, what? How do you even fucking know that? And I'm like, yo, dude, come on. I'm a rap fan. And he's like, okay. and we just hit it off from that moment forward. And at the end of the conversation, I said, yo, let me get, I don't even know why I said it.
Starting point is 00:50:51 In hindsight, it was probably the dumbest thing you could say to Dr. Dre. But I said, oh, let me get your number. And he's like, yeah, here you go. And I said, what assistant is this? Just joking around. And he goes, that's my headphone. It means that it rings next to my head, so don't call too early. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:06 And I was like, cool. Cool. So the next week, like, I'm walking around going like, should I call Dr. Dre? You know what I mean? And at the time, Big Boy was doing the phone taps thing. And I heard it and I was like, man, I wonder what records he, he need, what records is he going to put out? You know what I mean? So I'm like, fuck, I'm going to call Dr. Dre.
Starting point is 00:51:26 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Let me call me ask me what I got a reason. Yeah, yeah, I got a reason. Yeah, I got a reason for him a call. All right. So he picks up the phone or his wife picks up the phone and I said, hi, is Dre there? I felt so stupid even saying that.
Starting point is 00:51:42 Like, hey, is Dre there? and she's like, oh, who's this? I said, Daniel from Power 106. And she goes, oh, she said you'd probably call a little too early. And I'm like, oh, is it too early? And she goes, no, I'm just messing with you. They were just really nice people. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:51:57 He had already told his wife about you. Yeah, you know, from what I found out later, not many people at that point because of the firm aftermath and everything, like people weren't calling him like that. Yeah. You know, he was going through a, you know, a difficult time. And so, and that's part of the reason, too, is when I heard it, I'm like, what's Dre? Like, if we had the Snoop Dog version of that record, I'd play it. But this L.L. CoolJ bullshit, whatever.
Starting point is 00:52:23 So we started talking about it. Then we started talking about the firm. And then I started saying, well, what about- Snoop wrote that song for LL Cool J? The what? No, no, no. Snoop did a version of Zoom Zoom that they leaked to the swap meets on mixtapes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:39 But then when Drey ended up producing a record for LL Cool J, they recut the song without snoop on it. Yeah. But it was only in the swap meet. So a white kid from Santa Barbara walking up to Dr. Dre and saying, what the fuck happened to the one from the Sloss and Swap Me? I'm like,
Starting point is 00:52:55 where are you from? You know what I mean? I'm like, I'm from Santa Barbara. What the fuck do you know what? That version of something that was leaked to a stupid. What the fuck is wrong with you? You know what I'm saying? That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:53:09 And that's why we always got along. But the reason why we got along and the reason why we worked so well together is because I am a fan of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dog. And I'm not, I don't have an ego. I don't have anything other than to be a humble servant to the fucking music. And if that means this, like, you know, when we did Hawaii, Dr. Dre was on, well, I put Dre and Snoop together for 2001.
Starting point is 00:53:34 That's what ended up happening with Dr. Dre. So we're in Hawaii and Dre is up on stage and Dre sees me. I'm in the front fucking row. And I'm sitting there going like, yeah, and he's like, what? What's wrong? And I'm like, nothing. And I'm out. So when he gets off the stage, he goes, what the fuck was wrong?
Starting point is 00:53:54 Was it sound fucked up or something? I was like, homie, I didn't book this show for ratings. I looked at it because I wanted to see the fucking show. You know what I'm saying? He think you on your director's show. You know what I mean? I was like, fuck this. So he would call me every fucking move.
Starting point is 00:54:11 Like, if he put the chronic. on tour in LA where he was gonna put it in tour in LA he called me as like look all the venues won't have west coast gangster rap in the building so I'm like fuck it let's call magic Johnson I'm like he's like magic Johnson I'm like well Jay Z's manager Jay Brown's wife runs the charity for Magic Johnson why don't we just call Jay and Jay and ask him shot Tati yeah y'all do that you know what I'm saying and at that powerhouse it was the same thing with artists I introduced Eminem to Jay-Z. I introduced Dr. Dre to Jay-Z
Starting point is 00:54:43 and all of these other people because they were at the Powerhouse. Char Rule and Eminem were sitting there playing pool one night. And also, guys, you know what I mean? He's leaving out one thing. Never in the history of radio has there ever been a morning show from Los Angeles on
Starting point is 00:55:00 in New York. Yeah. He did that because he was the programmer of Power 106 and Hot 97 at one time and had big boy on in New York and I had never happened. So does the power in New York and the power
Starting point is 00:55:16 105? No, it was no I'm saying, does that have any type of relation at all? Which one? Power 105? Oh, fuck. No matter of fact, that's how I got my job at Hot 97 is Jay-Z had a fight with Tracy Clority.
Starting point is 00:55:31 Tracey. God bless her. And she was the program director of Hot 97 and Jay-Z and her got in a fight. And she pulled all of Jay-Z's music off Hot 97 and he went on to power and cut a bunch of drops and went on their morning show first week so they called the West Coast guy who was cool with Jay-Z who broke Jay-Z you know what I mean like go to New York and get this to stop so I had to go get that to stop but while I was there I hooked him and Mariah up for a
Starting point is 00:55:59 heartbreaker who is a right right for the for the for the heartbreaker that's yeah that's where we did the meeting for that and that's where that came from So, I mean, there was a lot of multitasking going on. Did you get royalties for video of this shit? Do what? Did they fuck you over, or did you get your points for making this shit up? No, nothing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:21 I did it for the love of the music. Me too. Like, I see those two and I go, yo. You know, you guys should do something. At this point in your life, do you feel like you had your business fucked up? Do what? Do you feel like you had your business fucked up to where you could have games? Fuck yes.
Starting point is 00:56:38 He said, fuck, yes. Look, I was looking as a fan. I still do. Like, the business and money, look, it'll come, it'll go. It's like, hoes, I'm good. You know what I'm saying? Like, you're here, you're not. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:56:50 But the art and the passion of making those. Dude, I got to put Dre and Snoop in the room together for the first time and literally push Dr. Dre out on stage when he said, no. Like, literally, jam. Play the fucking record. Like, he's not. I'm like, play the fucking record. And Jam's like, all right, miss, it's on you.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Plays deep cover and Dre, bye. You know what I'm saying? Get over that shit later. Yeah, like, I ain't fucking with it. You already talk to Snoop, we cool, go. You know what I'm saying? And then take off my shit and run to the front row. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:57:27 Like, so how does the movie like NWA resonate with you when you see, uh... It's art. Snoop Dog. It's art. And, indeed. I mean, I watched the, the, fire once I watch any of this shit and I'm like
Starting point is 00:57:40 look the music business is entertainment it's a narrative but it's WW fucking E politics everything is the same company that does WWE lighting does the politics does you know I mean it's all same media shit you know so it's man
Starting point is 00:57:56 all of that stuff is there but that's changed in this day because you know in this day if they beefing they got a squabble they got a shoot I'm like damn where's it well that's why I like what's going on with this Kendrick Drake thing right now is it ain't getting too stupid. Right.
Starting point is 00:58:10 I mean, I live through the death row era. I know what it's like to work with Shug. You know what I'm saying? We're going to take a second, right? We're going to let Gordy go through the fan funding that we have right here, and then we're going to jump into like a couple topics for y'all for a second just to take it off.
Starting point is 00:58:26 So before we get to the fan funding. But if you had another question before, I'm about the thing. So before we get into the fan funding, I got to say sticks in the chat, sticks in the chat. Okay, I'm sorry. And I want to, uh... Don't bang on me.
Starting point is 00:58:38 I want to tell you two gentlemen, like, you know, it's an honor being in your presence, you know, just from your accolades and milestones that you guys covered, you know, just like I was saying to you off camera, you know, what you're doing, I mean, what you've done and where you're at now is a milestone in my career, you feel what I'm saying? So I take my hat out to y'all, and I would love for y'all to be, you know, mentors, you know, to me and Brick, you know, so we can, you know, so we can keep this thing going on. And, you know, just like when it's in a music game, like, for example, DJ Quick, right? DJ Quick.
Starting point is 00:59:22 Yeah, DJ Quick. Yeah, DJ Quick is one of the coldies. And people, people got DJ Quick fucked up. Yeah. Because he don't get. He's a bad motherfucker. He's a cold motherfucker. Nate Dog didn't even want to record without DJ.
Starting point is 00:59:34 What's in peace, Nate Dog, was one of my best friends. Yeah, Nate Dog didn't even want to record without DJ Quick. So I understand that DJ Quick knew a lot about the gear and the analog and the beat machines and all the different stuff. You know what I'm saying? He was real in tune with that, which created a sound for the West Coast that, you know, that's... Dude, I almost had Nate Dog, DJ Quick, and Be Real in a super fucking group. Wow. Okay, so we won't get to that after we get into the Pan of California.
Starting point is 01:00:05 All right. I'm a creative little motherfucker So shout out to the chat Sticks in the chat What up chat? What up the chat? So we got Dayquan right He spent $5 and said
Starting point is 01:00:19 W episode Brick and Gordy with some real O'G's is what we want to see Straight up Y'all know the truth, man Who is this? West Side Godi TV Shout out West Side of Godi TV
Starting point is 01:00:35 He spent $5 He said, rest in peace, my big homie, one punch. Yes, yes, what's up? Rest of peace. Real brand. Hey, that's my nigga, DDP. He said, I remember when he left. I remember when he left the land and went to Atlanta,
Starting point is 01:00:49 he had all of us trying to get out there to the A and get some money. He sure did. He had all the brims, all the fruit towns. Shout out to the briskos. You know what I'm saying? Shout out Keith Shahn. Shout out all my Dorsey homies. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:02 You know what I mean? You know, I'm from rolling all day long, but, you know, I'm one of the only niggas that's a real, real, real, real, real, nigger from the area that went to Dorsey. So, you know, I get it all the time. It's another one, one of my bros. Yeah, one of my brothers from my section, Baby Goo,
Starting point is 01:01:20 he went to, he went to Dorsey, he wore number one. Yeah. And he's from my section, and he had to go. He went, he did his thing up there. Yeah, all right. So, uh, here come jerky. Here come jerky with the turkey baster. all shoved up his
Starting point is 01:01:35 ass Jerky says Crick Casey is afraid of me we gonna see when we get when we get brick here and you try to keep it clean on this one you turkey basin no shout out
Starting point is 01:01:47 shout out jerky and we'll take Zach Lee over jerky how about that in the chat Zach Lee or jerky see that's some chat shit they don't even know
Starting point is 01:01:56 that's some real chat shit they don't even know about but yeah so the be real and let's get into that. Well, at the time, Rod. Your cousin, your cousin,
Starting point is 01:02:10 owe me for that promo. I didn't even see that. He didn't even tell you, you know, you're just so good. Oh, you're just so good. You're just so that could. Compete. That's my nigga, man.
Starting point is 01:02:20 That's my little cousin. You know, a lot of people used to swear that that was my little brother or cousin. You know, Desto, he's a real desto. So, you know, if you know about the desto, don't ever stop trying, you know, about overdose. You know about TAC. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:02:32 You know that. saying that's all my family. Yeah, all my family, man. Shout out. I mean, I call him, Don't ever stop trying, duh. Don't ever stop trying, because that's what it's about.
Starting point is 01:02:42 Come on, man. Real. What was he talking about, Be Real? Yes, he was talking about. Oh, yeah. DeVisda said he was about to put together a super group with Be Real.
Starting point is 01:02:52 When he had, when Quick did trauma, yeah. He, Brian Shafton, they just started the independent system. The, the, Fontana distribution system when priority closed when I can get you a water girl go ahead go
Starting point is 01:03:10 it but anyways when priority closed there was a huge hole because Master P was the biggest in the independent game yeah you know what I mean and he was at priority so Brian Shafton went off and created a new independent distribution system which DJ Quick was the first record to go independent number one yeah that was from a major and what and he was also the first first artist on social media. He was the first one on MySpace. Who? DJ Quick. That's crazy. He's a freaking genius.
Starting point is 01:03:40 What song was that? That was a Fandango off trauma with Be Real. And I was managing Nate Dog kind of not managing him, but you know, a lot of that stuff and they had Mercedes. And Be Real and
Starting point is 01:03:56 Nate and Quick almost became a group. That's crazy. those sessions. That's crazy. And I was like, hell yeah, let's do this. Let's do this. And then what blocked it? Nate started getting sick. Ah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:13 Yeah. Yeah. I remember the last time I saw Nate was like at a Snoop. Shout out Nodge, Jr. It was like a youth football game and he was walking across. He had lost all the way. And I'm looking. I'm like, I damn near shed it's a tear in.
Starting point is 01:04:26 And I'm like, damn, that's somebody I looked up to my own. The greatest to ever do it. And we had the most sarcastic sense. of humor and so much fun. I mean, he was one of my best buddies. You know, De Miser, let me, uh, you know,
Starting point is 01:04:38 I produce music in me for the title track from his album. The crazy part is, if Nate would have been around, if Nate would have been my age, he would have been a star because gangsters singing is a thing now. So shout out to Nate and shout out his son. Okay, G. Inhale.
Starting point is 01:04:56 Yeah, I just did. I just shot him. Oh, you shot him out? Andrew, yeah, that's my, that's my boy. I just did a podcast with him. at the league podcast. Nice.
Starting point is 01:05:05 It was pretty dope. Yeah. I've seen them since. He's too big to get psyched the next time you cut me off. Man, fuck him. We don't go to fuck about cutting him all. He cut everybody off. So feel free to cut him off.
Starting point is 01:05:15 Welcome to my show. You know what I'm going to talk about. He's your house. Welcome to my house. You know what I'm saying? I'm the, I'm the assistant pimp. This is what you'll be if you owe him past this motherfucker class.
Starting point is 01:05:27 You know, I'm going to sit the bill now. He got a real. Bop! Hey, Bernard. So I did a little research, and I got to give y'all some game, too. So I came up in the game as well. Like, you know, so I'm from the rolling side, but my uncle is Matt T. Everybody don't know that.
Starting point is 01:05:46 Yeah. So I know that you produce the record with Nocturnal. Yeah. And we did dirt. Yeah. And we did dirt with Fat Joe for Ghetto Garden Gangster. Okay. So.
Starting point is 01:06:02 And that's me on the record. and I'm rapping on that. Now, you ready for this one? Yeah. Dirt. I want you to go, I want you to, the paper route. Okay. The intro.
Starting point is 01:06:12 Mm-hmm. Mack 10, the nigger. Yeah. Is it straight up, mother. That was you. Wow. Stop. Hey now, say now.
Starting point is 01:06:20 What? Cash out of PayPal. You know? Shout out back to you. I was at the backyard boogies. I was in Calabazz. I met Mac 10 during backyard boogie. And,
Starting point is 01:06:32 Yeah, I was there. I was, I was, Suran Carwell on the hook. Once I was growing, I respected Mac 10 on a whole other level. Right. I'm like, yeah, I'm like MacTee. He's a genius. Well, I was, I was just about the- And he was married to T-Boss.
Starting point is 01:06:49 Exactly. That's my sister. Exactly. I'm gonna see her this weekend. I love with her friends. We're gonna see her this weekend. Yeah, we're going to love her this weekend. Drop that low, Vegas pull up,
Starting point is 01:06:58 Killsprod and what's going on. The thing I was just tripping out, what he just said about that was that when I was in Atlanta because it was talking about you know niggas in LA and Atlanta if you was like a real LA person and a lot of people didn't really know I was from LA but if you knew I was from LA Mac 10 brother knew me because you know he already knew where I was from you know you know what I'm saying so he knew where I was from he got a brother from West Boulevard so when we instantly and then the other homie that was his manager
Starting point is 01:07:27 what's his name Big Wave or Big Way you know I don't know what's his name Big wave Oh, baby So me and him was cool At this time Me and him cool This is when I had a real
Starting point is 01:07:41 Kindership with Slim and Baby Okay Me, me slim and baby Like it was really, really tough Because Amidza tell you I had a real passion About breaking new artists
Starting point is 01:07:51 So this is a quick A quick story Two Chains, Titty Boy When he went to Alabama State He used to come back home To Atlanta with all new music He came to me He was like, hey, man, it's his 15-year-old boy on Heron.
Starting point is 01:08:05 He hard as a motherfucker. I'm like, what do I want to hear a 15-year-old on Heron? B.G. Not knowing it was B-G. So he played me B-G literally for the next two-and-a-half months. All we listen to is, all we listen to is BG, value one and two, it's all on you, the diary. That's it. So this is how I really got kind of got into understanding about the southern culture,
Starting point is 01:08:26 like the whole Southern hip-hop, because I didn't really know it. When I heard Southern hip-hop, I always thought about booty. check me. That's it. Luke, pop that ass. I had no idea. They even had gangster motherfuckers down there. Like, and then when I got down there, I found out about the MJG 8-Balls, Project Pats, DJ
Starting point is 01:08:44 Squeaky, what's my nigga, criminal main, 3-6 Mafia, what's the other boy name? The one that Ludacrish played in Hustling Flo. What's the guy? Kingpin, Skinny Pimp. You know what I'm saying? All these different, crazy, different
Starting point is 01:09:02 type of rappers or whatever, but this was that culture there, but this was also something that when you heard it, it had a West field to it. So this is why I gravitated to it, because you know they gravitated to the West Coast. Yeah. Yeah. That's what's missing. I just figured it out.
Starting point is 01:09:17 That's where gangstableness started at. Yes. In this click world, that's what the fuck has got it fucked up. No more. It's not entertaining. That's why you only can get entertained if you go to the show, but there's nothing really else entertaining.
Starting point is 01:09:32 The video treatments of the video people don't even care about the entertainership because the game is over saturated with artists
Starting point is 01:09:42 so it's just like it's a whole different goal and it's a right now I'm trying to get my TikTok so right now so right now culture though too brick
Starting point is 01:09:51 that means that you're not waiting the reason why you're not waiting if you if you hear something if Gordy's seeing you somebody that you like you ain't going to wait
Starting point is 01:09:59 till he'd go put something else out you by to Google and try to find out everything about them. He'd be like, okay, let me see what you fuck with him or whatever. Back in the day, in the 80s, back in the, you wait, you had to wait for everything to come out. You might hear a niggis sing or rap and be like, oh, that nigger hard. Then found out, oh, man, he just got beat up.
Starting point is 01:10:17 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, you know what I mean? Back in the day, it was, but see, everything was word of mouth and that was, that was just what it was. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, it was a gang of shit going on we didn't know about. know about and it could have affected a whole lot of people's career. I say to this day, and I don't mean this no harshly, but I just really think, like, for Ice Cube to be who he was, especially coming from L.A., the lane he played, like, to me,
Starting point is 01:10:45 it was a lane that people don't play anymore. That was a lane that said, I'm from the street, I'm of the street, but I'm not claiming the street. You know what I'm saying? In L.A., that's difficult. You know what I mean? It's very difficult because even if you say I'm not. grew up with the NAC and that's not what I came about to be.
Starting point is 01:11:05 Man Nassin 100 and a thousand percent. But in Deb C or tell you, he was on the porch. He wasn't doing none of that, but he was watching. He was certain. And he goes down in history as one of the hardest gangster rappers there is. Guess what? Because he never barked too much after that. It's just all mystery.
Starting point is 01:11:23 You just got to believe what he said. And his boy, it's entertaining. And the time that he did get barked on, he cleaned it up real fast. He didn't really let things get out of hand. So he'll fix things. He's a fixer. He fixed things that get out of hand. Let's get into some of this shit.
Starting point is 01:11:36 Let's have some fun, young niggas. Because y'all talk about this shit. Let's see what's going on, man. Let's get to some of these topics. So he's saying, uh, y'all tapped into the drill culture in New York or is y'all just all West Coast? You had a question. Who gives a fuck about the drill coach in New York? The drill rappers?
Starting point is 01:11:57 Yeah, no. But what I don't. Is that the Farveo? I don't give a fuck. Yeah, y'all. But go ahead. Y'all can go ahead. No, what I'm trying to tell you is D-Thing,
Starting point is 01:12:05 the one that just got out of jail and got the chain from his manager. Oh, when a nigga, winning? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So we can click on that. Is that the 5-0-4 and shit? That's not him. That's not when he. He's a new word of drill rappers.
Starting point is 01:12:19 Oh, but that's not the shit that just happened. That was last week, John. Oh, okay. Yeah, that was last week drama. Because I see. Oh, he was running to click. Yeah, some nigga was big copping. Pull up on the drill rappers.
Starting point is 01:12:29 The D-thagangang. right there where D-Thing manager makes U-S. I don't even know who U-S-Gs is, but that's D-T-T-A-Op, I guess. They got to a confrontation. I don't know what they're confrontation is about, but it says D-T-A manager makes U-Gs run from a Fave for allegedly taking his belongings.
Starting point is 01:12:51 Oh, it might be one of his little old boys. I think I just seen this. The dude runs backwards. You can put your headphones on if you want to hear what's going on. Oh, this dude runs back. I think I said that. He's out of there. He's out of there.
Starting point is 01:13:03 At that point, you got a squaw. Look at, oh, what? At that point, you got to... You better shoot it out. You better shoot every... Imagine... Wait, just imagine a buff nigga with a purse chasing. He got a purse!
Starting point is 01:13:19 Wait, first of all, that swing wasn't... Who wasn't promising yet? No, look at the arm swing from a guy in the black. He hit. That's how I be doing my baby mother with me. He used to run it. That's how they did, Baby Dee. Baby Dee, come on, stop playing, baby Dee.
Starting point is 01:13:38 He snaked out of that thing. That's a lot of here. Hey, as soon as he would have to get off on Big Cud. Wait, he dropped a bag of bag. Right there? What did he drop right there, Big Bag of Coke? I was like, damn, Mommy. And he's running with a purse?
Starting point is 01:13:58 I bet you just cook. The kids out there in all kind of shit, that's probably why they get cracking. Is that a man bag or a purse? Both. I'm just saying, just imagine you running from a nigga with one of them on. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:12 He got to have, at that point, you shot, you running up on you with a purse on. First of all, you would have been smart. You should have grabbed the bottom of the thing to pull his neck down. That would have been the smart. He grabbed the bag of Coke and run. Him scared.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Him don't care. He don't want to know. Nothing you're talking about. He's out of there. Nigna, he had full stride. That's cold. Whoever made this post, who is this? He, why'd you catch him
Starting point is 01:14:39 motherfucking full strike right there? That's going to... And the way he ran from that, he was like, like, he might already felt something on that. Yeah, at the end of the day, this is what we talk about shit like this. You wouldn't know about shit like this. See, UG's career is over now.
Starting point is 01:14:56 Yeah. You get what I'm saying? It's over. He's on the six-nine side of things. No, no, no, no, no. He's, this is not rapper activity. That run was a rapper activity. Hey, no.
Starting point is 01:15:09 That was crazy. Big Sad has entered the chat. I guess my little bro would be my friend again. You talk about. Brick got his teeth white. Brick ain't never got his teeth white. They got my yellow jug, man. That's how we're going on.
Starting point is 01:15:25 Man, that's how we're going to go post some drink, man. That's what we should. You should have did off camera. Paul Drake and looked at the paperwork. You should have never came on camera with that paperwork. Like I told you from the gigas. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I told you, don't even pay attention to that.
Starting point is 01:15:40 Childs for my homeboy, man. You know, I got a lot of, I got a lot of real homies over there on my side. Yeah, yeah, me too. My uncle's in them. I'm gonna stop saying that shit on camera. I tell a nigga all the time. I'm a real nigga that's like a LA kid because. I went everywhere.
Starting point is 01:16:00 It's walking, too. Walking. I don't know if y'all understand about walking. I'm on the beach. I mean, I'm on the bike. I'm on that motherfucker through the whole city. They didn't, nigga. I put that motherfucker on the bus with me too.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Man, what? I'm from the beach all the way to damn near the east side. Please, somebody cartoom this nigga on the bike. Come on. That was an easy one. You thought I grew up in the West Boulevard. When the bus wasn't running no more, you could walk all the way down West Boulevard,
Starting point is 01:16:28 all the way to the hood. I'm walking the P-O-P, I'm going to the Pico pool. I'm walking either the Rancho pool. I'm walking all the way to the Coliseum pool. This is all from Chris Charles Jefferson. Then, nigga, if it's cracking at Van Nuys pool, I'm at Van Nuys pool.
Starting point is 01:16:43 Wherever in the summertime where the pool cracking at and the business is off the party line talking about this going up, we at that pool. 9-76-707-0. You don't know nothing about that, Gordon-Hun. What was that? What was that? 7-6-70-7-0.
Starting point is 01:16:58 The party line. Oh, the party line? That was the biggest party line. No, I was a young, like, not supposed to be on that motherfucker. Yeah, buddy. What was your voice? Hey, what's your voice? Hey, what's had now?
Starting point is 01:17:09 Oh. You know, it's tone. You know what I'm saying? Dow, eight. How old was you? 17. Oh, yeah. I had a cousin that came visiting me from.
Starting point is 01:17:21 And I got my left ear peers. I had a cousin that came and visited me from Connecticut. He, like, visit. Well, shout out to Big E. He came and visited. me came to the turf and was on the phone and ran out my grandmother phone bill like $300 like back then because it used to cost for a minute. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:37 No, the party line. He came to visit for the summer and ran a house phone up on the party line. My grandmother whooped this, like, she put like one of them. Which is going out of town when I ain't know anything. No, no. The party line calls like a- Yeah. Every one-900 numbers and shit.
Starting point is 01:17:54 Yeah. It was 100. I remember that. It was. Every minute it was 99 cent. You have to pay 99 cents. I didn't have to the loop. My mama was up, though.
Starting point is 01:18:03 I ain't going to lie. I ain't never. I used to be at Granny house, but she probably was paying that motherfucker too. I ain't going to lie. We used to be on that, I used to sleep on that bullfucking. My big sister was on there.
Starting point is 01:18:16 What's the homie thing I heard, Cuzzon? That's what it sounded like to me y'all was on. To my clubhouse? Clubhouse. No, was that it? It got to be clubbos. What was that?
Starting point is 01:18:25 What I heard Cous on? What that was Hubhouse? Oh, that's the new party line. That's the new party line. That's what it is. That's a new party line. You had a question for me before we got out. Oh, on the way of we listened to this Draco song, shout out, Evil and Rafi the plug.
Starting point is 01:18:46 Rest of Peace, Draco. You were on with Draco, and you had this line I heard it, said you were cool until you got the court case or something. Yeah. That shit was dumb, dog. What's going on with your music? What I'm asking me. He said, he was a digginson.
Starting point is 01:19:00 He said before you caught that court case, you was hard to see it. You know how to hear it. No, what happened was... That's like you're for getting high. After Draco passed, Gunner was EP in my album. He went to jail. The label was shut down on... I mean, the distro that was going through shut down on that.
Starting point is 01:19:19 It was like the second... Mind you, I signed the Stephen Victor when I was in jail. Dev Jam. Then when COVID came, they was cleaning roster. I was in jail, so they dropped me for that. And I signed a publishing deal with Sony just to, you know what I mean, get back in the mix and stuff. Because I wrote for Travis Scott.
Starting point is 01:19:37 I wrote for Kid Inc. I wrote for... And he plugged that, Jeff, Jabbit, still got his money. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I was seeing this thing everywhere. That's the thing about Britt, because he was like... Because when I came back home, when I came back to L.A., I was at a... You remember, I was at a...
Starting point is 01:19:54 Shout out to I'll be told, too. Yeah, all day. Tom, what's up, Tom? What's up? Baby, and Tyler, what's happening? Yeah, what's happening, y'all? Yeah, Ty Leesie. Hey, so, um, but um, when I came back from Atlanta, um, me and Lou that got the little condo or
Starting point is 01:20:11 whatever in like a Century City. And at this time, I kind of, I think I was kind of like getting my bearings. I used to come see DeMizza all the time. I was just really trying to figure it out. I don't even think I had Bobby when I first came, huh? No, no, yeah, because I- No, because I- No, because actually, Def Jam sent me Bobby first. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:20:28 That was before that, because that was before then. When I first came, I remember I came to see Tim and Bob, the producers. And then I came up to see you at Power. And then I went back to Atlanta. And when I went back to Atlanta, that's when I brought Bobby. And I remember at this time, I was just having them just, we didn't even have no music. We were just going around people. This is Bobby Valentino.
Starting point is 01:20:50 Tell me, how many in you know, Dean. So, Bobby Valentine's. My story about you Valentino, I see this nigga. He said get to, so I saw you walk in there and down. Then y'all came down there to shoot the video. I see a little nigga in the hood singing, nigga. I'm a young, I'm like, man, we feel to get up on the dead ovies. You already know, we owe me.
Starting point is 01:21:18 He got up all. He was like, wait a minute, there's too many homers around him. Nigger didn't get up old kid. Digger walked up and started giving in. And they're like, hey, man, spook out. What's going on? Like what? I'm like,
Starting point is 01:21:30 oh, that's what I thought of tap it. Yeah, he tapped in. Bobby Melitito was tapped in. That's what you call real support because when I came back. Because what I'm saying,
Starting point is 01:21:38 I'm thinking, because there's guerrillas around. I'm like, I'm trying to eat first. These niggas trying to sweet-talkie. So when Bobby Belichito said, down on Mel, he'd say,
Starting point is 01:21:48 I got eight niggas with me. First, he did. Yeah, yeah. He sure did. All right. Hey, niggins, read me from 16. But, look, speaking of the hood. This is why, this is why, to me, I always say that, you know,
Starting point is 01:22:07 LA is a real, real support heavy thing because when Bobby did break, I ain't going to lie. The only reason he did break was because of Los Angeles. Everybody was seeing him and fugger with him. And the record broke here because of the misery. They were seeing him. Exactly. And what's my other one?
Starting point is 01:22:25 That's not an organic shit. PJ Butter. PJ Butter. Yeah, PJ, shout out PJ. Shout out PJ Butter. They was a real reason why, actually. But on the real side, the request. Now, this was crazy.
Starting point is 01:22:37 I have real homies that had their kids, had their wives, nigger, calling Power 106, calling the beat, requesting this record crazy. I remember at one point in time, the record was as big as an usher in a... Well, and remember, we're a rap station.
Starting point is 01:22:53 So it's very little R&B that works in... Between, you know, freaking kill you and ain't no fun. You know what I'm saying? See, I just say, wait, because, like, back then mixtapes and street shit, like, I had the whole city. Like, niggas wasn't listening to Downside shit when I went down there. I put the whole city on Young L.A. and Jay Buddy,
Starting point is 01:23:16 I put the whole city on future and all them niggas. Come on, man. We came back, Juice and Gouche. We at Gucci Man and all that shit. Gucci Man broke through with the issue rolling. on his own. I didn't bring that down here. Gucci broke down here on his own because he was talking to that drug.
Starting point is 01:23:33 So let me ask, that's what me and Deb came down. How many records has the 60s broke? Yeah, no, but what I said, in the street. Yeah, yeah, we, we like, we like, dog, you get the 60s to like your record. Like, yeah, that shit passed like wildfire. But that, but the early marketing for Dr. Drake, we run from Bigger 1st Street to 1-9-0.
Starting point is 01:23:52 Yeah, that's the neighborhood. I mean, it's all streets in between there, but you gotta catch the mid-age figures from, nigger, Udo to one-night-o, you go catch them. You got a-and-said? So I'm with two goals. I got a question for y'all,
Starting point is 01:24:10 an in-depth question, because you've been around the JZs, you've been around the Nazes, the job rules, the, you name them, you guys been around them. So I want to ask y'all, who is your top five
Starting point is 01:24:23 rappers are all the time? My bad. What? My bad. Man. He can't, he wants some, he got a zest.
Starting point is 01:24:33 He got a zestometer. Wait, what did you say? He got a zesto meter. So look, his gestal meter is just the thing is trolling. He can't get trolled him. He can't wait.
Starting point is 01:24:43 He got to throw some zest in at some point of time. You know what I'm saying? I didn't say nothing about Jahim and all that. I didn't say nothing about Jahim. Oh my God. Shout out bad. Wait a minute. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:24:54 Jahee brazen. So, DeMiz. Was you there? What? Demizzo, was you there? When I did what? Jahin tearing up a hot 97 because somebody asked him, was he gay? No.
Starting point is 01:25:05 Literally, he toured the whole radio station. I didn't even. I don't remember that. Oh, yes. Yes. Somebody asked him, like one of the people, one of the DJs, asked him in an interview, was he gay? And instead of him just saying no, he completely tore the radio station.
Starting point is 01:25:24 Like, literally. I think he was a starboard. Buckwale. So who was? It's like the meek meal effect. Like instead of just saying you bullshit,
Starting point is 01:25:33 you just start throwing tether. Yeah, that's not. That's another level. But I mean, if you throw a tantrum, come on, bro.
Starting point is 01:25:42 That's like avoiding the question. Brother, no, hell no, I'm not. If it's rober, you're not. So I ask, I ask you,
Starting point is 01:25:50 I ask you our question. Who is your top five? Rappers? Of all time? Jesus. You're going to go? You want me to go for? No, please, please.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Give me some ideas, fuck. You spoke backward? Might as well shit. If you got a little extra later on. Top five, I'm going to go first. Thank you. Because I got to go first. So I'm a real technical person
Starting point is 01:26:12 when it comes to rap. So for me, I got to start with the Godams. See, like no one to me can really ever fuck with Rakhan. Just showing your age. Rock here. It's a rockio.
Starting point is 01:26:22 I mean, it doesn't matter. I don't care how old you are. If you go back and you take a new rap, now, even the best rappers. If you say Kendrick and you say Drake, they're going to say Raq him. He's the guy. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:26:33 So he's the guy who sees somebody to look at, but you've got to say him. Then outside of that, I got to really come with strong. It's all time. You know? All time. Cube is so...
Starting point is 01:26:50 Yo, but Cube has to be in there. Cube is so... I mean, he wrote fucking boys in the hood. And then what's even bigger? than that is that. America's most warning? Ice Q was the real... He gave up a gang.
Starting point is 01:27:00 Look, and he was the real first hip-hop. He was a good day? Journalist, bro. Yeah. Because, like we just said, he wasn't gang bang. Best writer ever.
Starting point is 01:27:07 So he gave you, he gave you what he's seen in his eyes and made it so good. You was like, Cud, let's go. Like, come on, but like everything here, he did,
Starting point is 01:27:16 he wasn't trying to get no trouble with nobody, but he was able to tell him stories. Right. He had to do something to a, nigga. A bottle? So you got Rock Kim? He got a gun raising, man. So you got Rock Kim?
Starting point is 01:27:29 Bro ain't doing that. You got Q. He's smart. He ain't playing. I'm talking shit. You got Rock Kim, Q. Who else you got? You got Rock Kim.
Starting point is 01:27:35 That's too. Then, you know, I would have to, you know, keep it all the way west and say Pock. Okay. And I'm going to say. But he's from New York. Then. Yeah, but he's from New York. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:49 I mean, you know. But it's like me. It's like when a person tell me I'm from Atlanta, even though I know I'm not. Even though I know I'm not familiar. I feel you. I feel you. I feel you. But it is.
Starting point is 01:28:01 He did break the way. He revived. He was a, yes. He paid taxes for like 10 years. That's like saying Tom Brady didn't play for the Patriots. Some of them millions got taxed in California. He's familiar. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:12 So then I'm going to have to really say, you know, RIP, RICO, Waze. I'm going to have to say 3,000. And then. Rico Wade? No, I'm not. I had to say RIP the week away. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 01:28:27 But the reason I said that is because, you know, Dungeon family. $3,000. And that's crazy because that's kind of what I was getting to, bro. You know what I'm saying? I was going to say Kendrick, but to me, Kendiuk is like a dropping of $3,000. He's a future, though. I think he'll be future. And then Luda.
Starting point is 01:28:45 And that's five. That's Luda. Okay, so. Luda off a friendship. That's where. But he is one of the illus MCV. He's saying that Ludo's off a friendship. Look at me.
Starting point is 01:28:53 Oh. Luda's one of the illest MCs ever. I will put Luda. Luda is one of the best rap. Wait, wait, wait. I think Luda is one of the best rappers of all times. You know, performance-wise. Yeah, performance.
Starting point is 01:29:06 You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Is he the best lyricist in the world? You just didn't say J-Z and all type of people. You're not fin to say Lula Chris in the top five. I love me. I love you, Luda. You know I like you.
Starting point is 01:29:18 He said, in mine. That's why you call it. It's your opinion. It's yours. It's yours. That's why you called it a debate. Yeah, you know what I mean? Like, I fuck with Hove.
Starting point is 01:29:28 I fuck with big. I fuck with all that. But I just know, if I'm going to play music, the portions of music that I'm going to play, if it's hip-hop is going to be majority of those people that I just say it. You know what I mean? So, you know. We love you, Luda. So that's, so.
Starting point is 01:29:42 So, your top five was crazy because let me say this. And I got this shit in my notes, right? Because it's a lot of OGs. And I kind of knew I was. hoping that you had Andre 3K in your top five because I was going to ask y'all like, damn, why does everybody undermine Andre 300,000? Yeah, exactly. We should have Lest.
Starting point is 01:30:05 We're going to do another sit down with these guys. How do we not have Andre 300,000 in the top five? He one of the coldest. Yeah. But go ahead. Don't put Andre 3,000 in your top five now. Was he? You can go back to my earlier.
Starting point is 01:30:24 videos and I've said it. Oh, he's bubbling around five. No, Naz X. The chat says pregnant, little Nizzex in his pride. Somebody trolling. I was crying. Go ahead. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:30:40 We're so top five. Me? Yeah, yeah. Can we do producers? Hell yeah. I'd rather do top five producers. I've done top five rapper. I mean, I'm pretty middle of the lane with that.
Starting point is 01:30:53 That's your top five. Big, Jay, Naz. Let's do top five. The top five. The top five. Look, Snoop in his heyday, no one can fuck with. Like, back in the day during, like, the shiznit and stuff like that, when Snoop's on, Snoop's on.
Starting point is 01:31:06 So he's got to get an honorable mention. Oh, you see? Oh, my goodness. I just got the hubby Keith. I just heard you fly on the wall said. That the humby looked like Keithy Dee. Who me? Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:31:19 Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Wow. Wow. I've been hearing some questions. I don't hold shit in, man. I don't know who shit in, man. Shout out to the sub-side.
Starting point is 01:31:31 Yeah, he definitely not for the same. He told him all them niggins. Stop-fire producers. He bid that told him. Top-five producer. Look, okay, now, okay, this is because he's going to. I know you're going to, I got one in my head that you're going to miss, but go ahead. Sir Jinks.
Starting point is 01:31:49 Don't know who that is. No Vaseline. Okay. I mean, DJ. quick. For sure. Dr. Dre, of course. Okay.
Starting point is 01:32:03 Metro movement. This is a mine. I, you know. I'm just, do we got the fucking Jeopardy for? Teddy Riley, of course. Cold, that was cold. Teddy Riley.
Starting point is 01:32:16 And that's Bobby Brown. And I got to go with fucking Rock Wilder, man. Who? Rock Wilder. Who would he be? Rock Wobber. He did all of them Method Man records
Starting point is 01:32:28 and all of those. Eric Sherman, too. Eric Sherman, too. Eric Sherman, uh, Mike Dean. Eric Summer Code. Battlecat. Fucking Battlecat. Yeah, Battlecat.
Starting point is 01:32:38 Uncle Battlecat. There's too many. I mean, I'm sorry. Mike Dean ain't tight. Well, Mike Dean's tight. You know, I... But Mike Dean, he just... Well, Quincy Jones, if we're really going there,
Starting point is 01:32:48 you know what I mean? So now you get into the for real. Now, that's who you remind me of, I ain't going to lie. You say Youngberry Gordon, but I really hear Young Bear Gordy, Barry White. You're not the walrus of love.
Starting point is 01:32:57 I'm about to say, young Quincy John. That's crazy. The walrus of love. But see, I... And Cubs is a real writer now. You do know that, right? You know that?
Starting point is 01:33:06 You're about Barry White or Barry? Barry White. Yeah. From LA. Yeah, I didn't know that. Real, real deal. He'll tell you that. I gang bang and talk bitches out there.
Starting point is 01:33:18 See, when I introduced myself to as, to women as Barry Gordy, they'd be like, well, let me hear, send me that shit. They're thinking about Barry White. I'm like, no, no, it's gorty, baby. Very sporty, baby. Like, you know.
Starting point is 01:33:32 Like created Motown. Yeah, Motown, but it's hell down. Like, yeah. Out the BluWrex. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. That's my past, man. We don't get into, we're not here to talk about.
Starting point is 01:33:49 DJ Sky High has entered the chat. Sky High, baby, said, Kill Squad. You know DJ Sky. Kill Squad. Shout out the squad. We love you, sis. Shout out DJ Sky. I thought you were popping up.
Starting point is 01:34:01 Scott Storch is in there. I thought she just walked in the door. Yeah, you know. You're going to slide. I look at the chat. Yeah. Yeah, she kills squad too, man. Kills Squads in the chat, man.
Starting point is 01:34:14 Scott Storch is up there. I got to give him an honorable mention. I was there the first night. Top 12? I got to do top 30, bro. I'm sorry. It's some great shit out there, man. Okay, so we live like that already.
Starting point is 01:34:26 So because I got some guests here. So I got some guests here. So I want to ask y'all, because y'all are OGs, do y'all got some game to give to some of the young, young, up-and-coming rappers, young up-and-coming A&Rs, young, up-and-coming producers, managers, what do y'all want to tell them, like, in their journey right now? consistency and repetition breeds familiarity. Familiarity breeds a relationship.
Starting point is 01:34:58 A relationship breeds teamwork or synergy, and synergy wins games. That is the formula of success. Synergy means... This is synergy. One plus one equals three. Or eight. That's what...
Starting point is 01:35:11 Yeah. That's what synergy is. That's killer. So can you say that one more time? That was some good game. Consistency and repetition breeds familiarity. Familiarity breeds a relationship. relationship breeds teamwork or synergy and synergy works it wins games
Starting point is 01:35:27 so you have people on your podcast that people watch and then click so it's synergy between an audience or audiences and if you can get them to work together that's how radio works so or content and all content spreads and shares and gain steam if people like it but their audiences a little bit a uh a a guy for you musicians, content is worth more than catalogs when you make enough of it. Oh, yeah. And you own your catalog. Because you own that shit.
Starting point is 01:36:04 You get to see your royalties every month. You know what I'm saying? You make something crazy off of two hours. Never go in. Never sign amazing. Never sign to imagine. I have two, three minutes videos. I have two products.
Starting point is 01:36:17 My bad thing you are. I have two products and two examples of what. what you just said in the building right now, you know. Then you're gonna win. You know, and I want you to talk to them, you know, we're gonna introduce them and bring them up. We got a manager and we have an artist in the building so, you know, y'all can get them some games, you know.
Starting point is 01:36:37 Let me sure, bring y'all up. Trife, double up. Treyf and devil easy, man. What's great. Treyf, my long beach, double up. Hold on, we gonna set up some mic, y'all. You gotta go. Yeah, come right here.
Starting point is 01:36:51 Yeah, you get right there. If you could squeeze. Oh, yeah, go ahead. Screw down. Grab that one on the back end. Grab that one behind there. Or, yeah. Right there to the left, in front of you.
Starting point is 01:37:06 Yeah, yeah, yeah. You grab that one and you sit down. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. Yeah, that's how we're going to do that. Yeah, man, yeah. So all right.
Starting point is 01:37:16 Yeah. So yeah, we got, um, So, to my right, right now, man, we got, we got trifling the building. What, what up, gang? How you feeling? What's the deal, man? That shit, just here, just chilling fucking with y'all. I'm proud to be here.
Starting point is 01:37:30 Put the fan funding up. We are not letting you read the chat right there. Hell yeah. 100. So, you know, where you from? I'm from Long Beach. I'm from East Out of Long Beach from Twin Crip. Okay, 100.
Starting point is 01:37:43 Yeah, you know, my cousin from over there, you know what I'm saying? Shout out King Tuar. You are the fuck. You have King Twyre here, his home boy? Oh, yeah, Twyke called me. Don't worry about that. He'll get his own get out. He'll get his fade later.
Starting point is 01:38:00 That's cool. That's my cousin. That's what we come from. I'll squabble King Twy right now today. That's my big cousin. We come from that. So we can do that. That's nothing.
Starting point is 01:38:11 That's my big cousin. I'll beat him up tomorrow. Look, tonight. That's cool. I got a cold knee, elbow, and all right? I know your soft spot. Don't make it good of the world.
Starting point is 01:38:24 There you go ahead. Zestometer rising. Zestow meter rising. But I bet you, I hit you one spot and shutting down the whole fight and you'd be over there crying. Like, bitch, you cheated. Oh, fuck you.
Starting point is 01:38:40 Yeah, fuck you. That motherfucker. I can't wait to that bitch crack. But yeah, we got trifling from Eastside Long Beach in the building and we got his manager, man, which is my boy. Been my boy for a long time.
Starting point is 01:38:50 You feel me? My boy double up, man. What's handing? What's handing? What's handing? So where you, so where you from, gang? Man, I'm from, California. That's Carson.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Yes, sir. Out of the one-knows. Yeah. Boy, raise, leadership, baby. Yes, sir. So, you know, I got trifling in the building. You know, he'd been putting, I've been, I've been, I heard a little bit. I ain't heard too much, you feel me?
Starting point is 01:39:18 So we're going to get to that too, but we got the OGs in the building, so I want the OGs to kind of like, you know, chime in and, you know, and kind of, you know, give you some game for you being a young artist. And if you got any questions to them, because you were sitting there, you know,
Starting point is 01:39:37 listening as well, you know, feel free to ask as well. Yeah. Yeah, man. Trite. What's going on, man? How long have you been, living in the Long Beach your own life. Yeah, yeah, shit.
Starting point is 01:39:51 I'm from the same street my mom from, you see me. Yeah. Shit, we're from 21st Street, you know. Yeah. Shit, I ain't ever really know nothing about the rest of the Long Beach till I, you really start. Every time. Yeah, I'm from the east.
Starting point is 01:40:04 Yeah, yeah. So you're born into the shit? Yeah, well, yeah. When you started rapping? I started rapping, probably like 17, but I went to the PIN when I was 18. So that shit got cut short, so I didn't really like... How I don't know you do?
Starting point is 01:40:17 I did like two years. two years. Oh, yeah. And I started back rapping when I got out, but probably like, right before I went to Jell again. Yeah. So how does this bar resonate with you? All black with a little bit of gold.
Starting point is 01:40:34 And let me show you motherfuckers how to east side row. What that mean to you? You see, you got to know. Yeah, that's probably one of the first songs I ever heard, really. I grew up right there on 15th to Peterson. Like, his house is right there. I had like five people, five of my family members live in different apartments in the same building right there across the street from go to the road.
Starting point is 01:40:57 Yeah. So I used to see cut like when I was a kid. He was still in Long Beach when that came out. Yeah, yeah. I was hearing his music on the radio when I was seeing him. Yeah. That's dope. That's dope.
Starting point is 01:41:08 So you came in, that would inspired you to rap, though? Like even that back then, like, damn, I want to be a rapper. What I get out of? I'll be right here. Nah, I was decisive when I was growing up. I wanted to do all type of shit. I was just outside. But I was just trying to do all type of shit.
Starting point is 01:41:25 But I started rapping me because I was making beats first. You feel me? I didn't really know no rappers, like, you know, good enough. So I just started rapping. What was you making beats on? On Fruity Loops. Yeah, yeah. You still found around to this day?
Starting point is 01:41:39 No, I started, I downloaded that shit on my laptop. You trashed. It's hard now. I put some shit together. Some shit together was just happy, but that shit was wacky. Are you making your own beats now? Who? Are you making your own beats now?
Starting point is 01:41:52 I made my own beat, but I like assisted it. You feel me? My homie, my old producer, he made it. But like, I put it together. My boy certified trapper out of Milwaukee. He makes his beats and rap to him. He's like a walking, walking platinum hit. He's making noise right now.
Starting point is 01:42:10 And my boy, Chris O. Bannon. R.J. that was Chris O. Bannon, too. Shout out to Chris O'Bandum. Bro. Go crazy. Bro, make his beats, bro, engineer. He really goes crazy. Chris, this nigga's stupid.
Starting point is 01:42:22 No, Chris O'Bannon. Oh, or a Killswai, Popper. Oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah, at the Killswai, Papa. I thought you talked about it at the party you put together. So I see you tatted together. You got your face tatted game, like, you know, you know, all that. So, you know, what? What's that about?
Starting point is 01:42:41 Like, you know. See, I'm just the artist thinking. I just always wanted to look different anyway. wait, you feel me? Like, you feel me? I don't want to look regular. I don't even look like how God made me, so I just put it together myself.
Starting point is 01:42:53 You don't want to look how God made you. It's crazy. I mean, shit. I just, I don't know. I just always wanted to be different. That's why I rap different. I talk different, well, different from a lot of niggas, you feel? What would you say your breakthrough record to the streets was
Starting point is 01:43:06 where everybody, like, at Long Beach, at least know that you're a rapper. How far do you feel like your brand has reached so far? Well, shit, back in the days, I never used to drop shit. I used to email, niggins shit, and text songs and shit. So, niggas just already knew. But my biggest song, probably crazy in the hood. And I probably made that shit. Like, I really made it in, like, 2020.
Starting point is 01:43:30 I probably dropped it in, like, 21. Yeah. All this shit, I'm feeling to drop from 2022, dude. Then I got some new shit for y'all. I got to get all this old shit this way. I'm going to be dropping. Where are you putting it out? Oh, every DSP.
Starting point is 01:43:45 And when you put your music out, I'm using this your kid. This your kid. I'm gonna have to take all y'all over there. I literally was just talking. I got to be with creative. Exactly. You already was in my head. Wayne literally told us, said, tell Brick, it needs to be an outlet.
Starting point is 01:44:01 Like, tell him. Whenever anybody come here, they want to have a new platform set up, and he'll have like make a no statement kind of set up for you. Shout out to create music. Wayne, you know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? But he set it all up for you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:13 Literally, when I told him I was coming up here, he was like, tell Brick. I've been talking to Carl and KPN. We are going to be over there. I'm definitely interested in hearing what they talk about for sure. Because I was there when I first came home, but it kind of didn't make sense. I had to kind of do this first. Right, right.
Starting point is 01:44:31 But I just like that whole little setup because you don't got to do nothing. You literally can shoot a video there, shoot a podcast, a movie. Yeah. Oh, that's good. They have a whole compound of Hollywood, like everything. It's a white studio, right? Yeah. It's a circle.
Starting point is 01:44:48 It's a circle, but it got a black building. We ain't going to drop their load. We got to drop that low. We got to drop that in the outside. I'm not talking about the color in the inside. You know, I'm talking about it's all white. On white equipment. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:57 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I was talking about. Yeah. So you spoke earlier on your relationship with Ludacris, how y'all got DT, like, kind of like, how I got DTP started with you, which I record. Well, he, I mean, I can't really, I ain't going to take credit for some somebody.
Starting point is 01:45:14 Like, Chris already had DTP and was ludicrous when I met him. Okay. The thing about it is is that disturbing the piece was the name of his, what it was going to be, like, crew or group. It wasn't necessarily the name of the label. Right. When, once we kind of started seeing, again, I don't know. Like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:45:32 When we was on the radio, people kept telling us it was going to work, but we didn't really know it was going to work. Once we really realized it was going to work, That's when everything kind of jumped ship. We had a lot of guidance. He's talking about mentors. I had like some of the best mentors ever. And these are like niggas that niggas look up to like that.
Starting point is 01:45:45 But I can say it now because they really helped us. Baby and Slim. Like Baby and Slim sat me and looted down and told us, don't get a record deal. Put the music out yourself. But you know what? Not y'all, but leverage. You old niggas don't be wanting to give us no marketing
Starting point is 01:46:00 or no promo strategies of what's going on. That's what I noticed. Like, we got to start. Y'all got to get that game. That's why we hear today. Consistency and repetition, the plan. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:13 Yeah. Definitely that. If you ain't doing nothing, you complain about the wrong shit. You ain't dropping consistently and staying in their face them. You got to learn how to do that first before you get to worry about the next day. There are no successful lazy artists. No, exactly. Zero.
Starting point is 01:46:30 Nothing on this day and age. The water zone. There's too many artists. Hey, so double up. I got to ask you this. So how. did you discover trifling?
Starting point is 01:46:40 Was there already your people? Was he already trifling? When he met him? His cousin, his cousin, his cousin, Pete. His cousin, Mike.
Starting point is 01:46:50 He's like, he's like, my cousin, he's rapping, you know what I'm saying? In trifling, I'm on Long Beach. I'm like, all right, for sure. I'm going to check him out. Because I manage one of his
Starting point is 01:46:59 homies, too, named Cleico. Okay. He had a Long Beach. Okay. I was like, okay. I'm checking him out. I'm like, oh, he's going crazy. I like his music.
Starting point is 01:47:07 So when you came home, you like, fuck it. I'm going to start managing shit. I'm getting in the game. Well, maybe start management is my boy Section 8. That's a baby producer. Yeah. You said, who producer? Baby, little baby.
Starting point is 01:47:23 Okay, Section 8. Yeah, he's a Chi-Chi. That's his producer. And where are he from? They're from Atlanta. They're both from Atlanta. Okay, so you met them out there in Atlanta, too? No, my uncle cheese.
Starting point is 01:47:32 My brother. Oh, my brother. Yeah. That's how. That's how I know double-up. That's how I know double-up. Cheese, that's my guy, man. Shout out cheese, shout-out cheese.
Starting point is 01:47:40 Shout-out cheese. No. Nah. That's what I'm about to say, free cheese. Yeah, I know. I just... Yeah, free cheese, man. Free me.
Starting point is 01:47:49 If he made a bond, so... Yeah. He locked me in and all of them before he went in. But, you know, he'd been out of the town a lot. So he locked me in when Chi-Chi in Section 8. You know, they made baby big as big as hits. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:48:02 Yeah. And so that's... So all that led it up to how we got right here with trifling. Yeah. But Section 8 was like, he was like, you can be the next Jay Z or something. It's how I talk to people. I know how to communicate with people and network with a lot of people. I'm a manager.
Starting point is 01:48:17 I'm going to get out there and, you know what I'm going to do the feetwork. I'm going to get out there and pass off flyers with you. Right. You know what I'm saying? I ain't going to sit on the computer and all day. I'm going to get out there with you. Street team. Man, I'm going to put my awl into it.
Starting point is 01:48:29 You know what that's me. And what you don't do is. Organic. Tell all their people. that live to tap in the motherfucker no statements, they can put a link in and get off that live, man. Put it in your story, yeah. Put it in
Starting point is 01:48:43 in your story. Go to the link from YouTube. Y'all go ahead. Do it right now. Go to the link on YouTube because we live right now. Copy the link. Put it in your thing, man. Share no statements. And while you're watching right now, we need y'all to do the same thing. Go ahead and hit the share button. Share no statements.
Starting point is 01:48:59 Hit the bell. Make sure y'all get cracking because we get cracking on no statements every Wednesday 6 p.m. Y'all know what the fuck going on. Yeah. Yeah, man. So. Bitch-ass, nigga.
Starting point is 01:49:11 Just for a little segue, we ain't getting into that. Y'all went viral this week. We ain't getting into that right now. Oh, yeah, yeah. No, hold on. FPG butter gets pressed by some crimson-sau-slossy. When was this?
Starting point is 01:49:24 This morning. The little, the kids was on them. And my big bro. They wasn't oldie, though, because he called here right after that shit. Oh, throw your headphones on, man. Yeah. You got some headphones over there?
Starting point is 01:49:35 No, you don't see him? Mm-mm. Why would you go through this, though? I'm not going to O'block. If I go to Chicago. Yeah, why did he pop out in the hood in the first place? Like it's a sleut for sure? Yeah, they got a lot of other ones.
Starting point is 01:49:56 All right. On the outskirts. And they want to be mad. They want to be mad. Oh, they're impressive. Oh, that's impressive for real. Nah, look, no. I want to hear it.
Starting point is 01:50:12 Now, you can't see it because... Y'all know what the fuck going on? What's up? You see TB? What's the... You see the crypt... Hey, y'all know what the fuck going on? You all know what the fuck going on?
Starting point is 01:50:28 What's up? He came over there. Hey, y'all know what the fuck going on? Y'all know what the fuck on? Jeffrey and Brick, baby. He's like he is around the right of. Y'all. Did he?
Starting point is 01:50:39 Oh, okay. You better be careful. Hey, look, man, you know. You was with my kids, though, man. Well, with my kid, my big bro, man. Shout out the gangland for giving butter a pass, man. Welcome to the city, man. You know what would you tell somebody coming from out of town just pulling up to slawson, man?
Starting point is 01:50:58 Be careful. But let me say this. Don't act like sloshing didn't get nips. No, I like nip didn't gentrify sloshing. Yeah He did For a second For a second
Starting point is 01:51:10 Well it's back now Y'all Yeah So if you Was coming flying in In 2020 When you had that God damn
Starting point is 01:51:18 PASS To go to the Moodoo When you had your EDD check Bitch And you flew To L.A
Starting point is 01:51:25 And you was taking your pictures on Slossin Don't do it This time When you come back That's all I'm saying Man
Starting point is 01:51:32 They're taking the camera There's no more T-shirts Out there No sir So the whole whole standout where you can walk by and it was like, oh my God, let me take a picture right here. Now, the camera's missing.
Starting point is 01:51:45 Yeah. All that. Yeah. Because ain't nobody got EDD checks. Oh. Oh. You is EDD. I got to give a shout out to the bro.
Starting point is 01:51:55 I can't forget. What's up, Dio? My little bro, Dio, bro. Oh, daddy, man. Daddy O. Shout out, Daddy O, man. What a good show. I got Zach Lee over.
Starting point is 01:52:06 jerky. I was just talking to Big Bob earlier, man. Oh yeah, Big Bob said, man, hey, hey, ain't Megan Good, he's looking for you, man. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:52:15 Oh, yeah, yeah, man. Yeah, man. Y'all send us out to Megan Good. You all sent it to her damn fast, man. We got a big homie that needs that expeditious. He said he's got a little papers. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:28 He's got a couple papers or two. But, man, man, speaking of putting up to other people's in, man, you know what I mean? I would just speak my piece first. You have said, first and foremost. Because we have... Yeah, it's been a whole lot.
Starting point is 01:52:46 My boy is not only a manager. He's a fighter. My text message is going off. As soon as somebody walked on camera, which was Barry Gordy's guest, I get a text message from Spider-Locke. I ain't read it yet. Well, this is what I'm trying to say.
Starting point is 01:53:02 Oh, we don't have to make a phone. So listen, bro, you know what I'm saying? Y'all recently pulled up to the PJs, PJs, you know what I'm saying? It was like that. Y'all pulled up together. You have I said, uh, me, it was nasty work. I don't, I'm gonna just tell you straight up.
Starting point is 01:53:22 He pulled up a spider. Okay. Listen, no, I'm just saying. I didn't want to see no neighborhoods fighting and nobody else hood over no type of bullshit. Exactly. So, oh, six, sir. Oh, that was him.
Starting point is 01:53:35 Hold on, Spider, you give me two seconds. Let me get mind off real quick. I'm going to put you on. You're in, but I ain't going to put you on Spiceroy. Oh, my goodness. Look, I told Spider-Loke that y'all should come together. Gordie had actually invited you already. You saw it Spider-Lope.
Starting point is 01:54:00 Y'all should do it together. You have said, or whatever the case is. So it's because we have he's. And I'd rather y'all see y'all pass that shit up. So I'll think so. You can speak your piece. The spider's going to speak his piece. He right here.
Starting point is 01:54:15 I'm going to put him to my ear because I know he cussing me out right now. You're not doing that on the camera right now. So all those, brother. I'm about to put the phone to my ear. I know you see him. Hey, the Mrs. said with us, buddy. Wait, this is an L.A. legend. You have I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:54:33 Mr. Bluiful. Why we're talking hip-hop. No, I know what I'm saying? He's the legend, not me. Pooh said, no, that's what I'm talking about. Oh, good, good, good. Yeah, the misery. He said, that's my motherfucking nigga.
Starting point is 01:54:49 Pull right here, yeah, man. We got some, oh, geez, by the loke, definitely. I love that, poop. Yeah, that's pulled. Yeah, you know. He said, they put, they would. Look, I'm about to let, I'm about to let, I'm about to put you on speaking phone in a second.
Starting point is 01:55:02 Let bro do his thing. I'm going to keep you on the phone. though but I don't have it tomorrow. Shout on the spider alone. You have said, y'all, y'all pull it up over there. You have said. And the viral video came out of y'all two squabbling.
Starting point is 01:55:17 Two of my homies. I seen off the silhouette, I'm like, damn, that's double up. Before the whole world, even soon as I seen it, I'm like, her, call it, see what's going on. I'm calling it broke. You get what I'm saying? When I see, wait, when I've seen it, all I see is spider.
Starting point is 01:55:31 I see Spider, Spider, Jude Dave, hit him with that. with the, yeah. I'm looking at that long shit in ear. I'm, I'm, yeah, super paw. I'm crying at, I'm really just looking at Spider and I don't even know this double up, you feel me, because I know it ain't double up.
Starting point is 01:55:49 I'm damn there thinking double up for him to come out the woodworks with the, uh, uh, uh, on whoever's spider fighting. You get what I'm saying? But I see two of my own. I see, that's that key. He said, he said, look at the back at that nigga head. I said,
Starting point is 01:56:03 That double up, the homies. Both of the homies that's closer. These homies are closer homies than I am to the both of them.
Starting point is 01:56:15 So I'm like, alleged managers and all that but go with it. We should go ahead. So you manage, so you manage, so you manage in Spada Loeb?
Starting point is 01:56:24 Yeah, he wants me to you know what I'm saying do the manager thing with him. So I was like, yeah, I do it. You know, you know what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:56:31 Talking to the mic a little bit like. Yeah. He asked me, I said, yeah, I do the manager there for you, you know what I'm saying? I do that. That's cool. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:56:41 Yeah. But what happened that day? Take me through that day. Don't want the whole story? Yeah, what's going on? Yeah. We're here. People want to know about that squabble.
Starting point is 01:56:53 All right. He had called me, you know what I'm saying? He told me, I'm going to go about the PJ today. I'm like, I'm like, come get me. All right. All the one way to come get him. And then when I got there, he was already left, went amped up already, but I don't know what's going on with him.
Starting point is 01:57:10 So he was, so he's saying he was turned up already turned. He was already turned. I'm like, Spotted been, calm down. Because adrenaline going six hundred that he might. I'm like, calm down. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Then we hopped in the car, and then we was on our way to the PJs.
Starting point is 01:57:27 And then he told me, hey, I got, you know what I'm like, I ain't sure about that. I'm like, I ain't true about that. I'm like, when we go over there, just be careful. You know, they jump out over there. Team jump out over there. And they really be on it. So he's like, oh, man, you're on some scary shit. I'm like, hey, whatever.
Starting point is 01:57:44 So once we got over there and I'm like, I'm like, bro, he's like, oh. He's like, hey, can you, can you hold it for me? I'm like, what? What? What you mean? Hold it for you? I'm famous. You know what I'm famous?
Starting point is 01:57:57 You know what I'm saying? I'm like, man, what you mean? You better hold your own thing. You know what I'm saying? After that, he just, whenever I said to him, he just, act like you got up the car, he just fired me up. Wait, what, so what you say to him? What you say to him?
Starting point is 01:58:11 I said, he said, what did you say to because? Oh, what did you say to say? He said, you know what's saying? He said, you know what I'm saying? Can I hold his thing? You know what I'm saying? While we're out there, you know what I'm saying? He said, I'm famous.
Starting point is 01:58:27 You know what I need you to hold it. I'm like, man, you hold your own shit. You know what I'm a girl. on your own shit. I feel like he tried to train me or something. I don't know what he was trying to do. You know what I'm saying? So after that, if I said something,
Starting point is 01:58:38 the nigga just fired on me. What's the something that you said? That's what I said. You keep saying. What? You said something? You said something. You said something.
Starting point is 01:58:47 You said something. And he said, he fired on you. What's the something that you said is what I'm asking. It was just like, because the homie now. What's the something that Cud said, bro? Cuss told me I was either act like a bus store or, but.
Starting point is 01:59:00 You said what? Kyle said that you can hear it in this speaker, bro. I hear you. He's like what? He's on some buster shit or some big shit, so I find him. Man, I didn't say no like that, bro. I don't say nothing like that. Man, come on, Beau.
Starting point is 01:59:14 I'm a... Man, I didn't say nothing like that, Bo. Man, I don't say, hi-laddy. And frog said, hollatting, Crip. Here we go. So, what we're going to have to do... We're going to have y'all sit down, man, right here. I don't know statements, so y'all can finish this conversation or, or we're going to
Starting point is 01:59:31 do it after. I don't know how we got it. Y'all see, y'all see, he won't specify what that something was, every nigga in my life that ever called me a bitch to my face got fired on. Every nigga. I didn't call that nigga on a bitch. Oh, don't bustling him. God. So what's the something that you said that, double us?
Starting point is 01:59:47 Listen, once he said, bro, once he said to you hold my wood to walk and I said, I'm like, now you hold your own shit after that. The nigga, like, he got mad and fired on me. On my mother. You're a lie. Man, come on. He's a lie.
Starting point is 01:59:58 He's a lie. No, I don't, I don't smoke to do nothing, bro. Oh, shit. Come on. I don't know. I'm doing that. Matter of fact, you can leave right now. I will holler at you.
Starting point is 02:00:10 In-cause saying something. That's when he got fired on. No. Nah. No. That's not what happened, bro. He said, that's not where I. So we're on worry now.
Starting point is 02:00:24 We're doing a lot of touch the chest. What are you, niggins? What are you, niggins? I'm like, do you feel like Cull was in the wrong or you was in the wrong? Because now you're not, you know what I mean? Like, like who you feel like was in the wrong of the situation?
Starting point is 02:00:41 Because you said you weren't to speak your piece, but then now you're putting the cut on me, Cud. Everybody on the panel of that game back. Swifling, uh, paint, uh, brick. He had me with the same. Yeah. He said, if he did you wrong with the PJs,
Starting point is 02:00:54 I would have issues with the Crips. I don't have no issue. He said if he did you wrong in the PJs, he would. it would have been an issue because because Big double up, baby double up
Starting point is 02:01:08 told me I ain't do nothing wrong Man, they didn't tell you nothing like that they didn't tell you nothing like that, bro I don't do that. I'm not dead homies They didn't tell him nothing like that bro Oh my dead homies
Starting point is 02:01:17 And big frogs told me I ain't do nothing wrong Man come on bro, they didn't tell you like that Don't lie, bro Hey so look They told me that Come on, bro
Starting point is 02:01:24 You know that, no look I don't do that I don't do that I don't do that. All right I didn't tell you going to let that bro One-97 Cryptalokes
Starting point is 02:01:30 told me that Man, you all right I'm going to let you all get back to your interview twice for he's the deal, Chris it's the deal with it I'm like him up, bro that's crazy Hey,
Starting point is 02:01:41 hey, hey, Spider Damn Damn I mean, you, you speak your peace shit
Starting point is 02:01:50 if you feel like he was in the wrong I mean, he was in the wrong that nigga dope for you me, bro my mama, I didn't call him
Starting point is 02:01:56 bitch and nothing the nigga dope for me, bro, bro I don't, I don't drink do nothing I don't, I drink on special So what would make the homie doffing you?
Starting point is 02:02:04 So you said, he wanted me to hold some for him, you know what I said? I told him no. You hold your own shit. Like, you know what I'm saying? You're not going to trade it any me like I'm some little boy or stuff, you know what I'm saying? So after that he took that offensive. That's when he fired with him. So you said something about being like you're a little boy.
Starting point is 02:02:20 Exactly. Okay. He fired on me, bro. He's dope for him. He know what he did. He told him my big homie he's dope for him. He's like, oh man, come on. Because he's a dope for him.
Starting point is 02:02:28 Yeah. Exactly. He did let you out the car. So at the end of the day, the squabble happens. So where we go from here? Man, that's, I mean, I mean, we, because we homies. Man, we homies, though, bro. It's just like, I feel like you don't doping your homie, bro.
Starting point is 02:02:48 So how you feel? You feel like you need your room back. You feel like y'all can just sit down and hollering like. It don't matter to me. I mean, I'm whatever. I'm not with the pup and that. I'm going to try to sit down by. So I ain't try to.
Starting point is 02:03:00 I don't even put that up, yeah, I know what you mean, but, man. I mean, we could holler, man. Me and him go hollet, we're going to hollet. We're going to holl up, man. Yeah, right. So I got to ask you, Trifeng, where was you at when you seen the video? And how did, what was your reaction, gang? Should somebody texted to me.
Starting point is 02:03:19 Man, somebody texted to me with it happening. So you didn't hear from, so you didn't hear from him at all? I called him. Like, like, kept the foot. What happened? Yeah, man. I mean, I don't know. I, I, I ain't tried to keep on trying to press on the situation,
Starting point is 02:03:37 but you said you wanted to speak your piece. Now, we go back in the rap because that's what we're here for. You know what I'm saying? You got to be talking about it. That's for like, you know what I'm his homie, though. Why do you dofee in his own homie though? I will never have dopey don't know how many, but I ain't going to lie too. They ain't my ski love.
Starting point is 02:03:55 I mean, homies get doofy, but then it's consequences behind your dog I'm not going to do-fee in my home. Because I'm going to knock my homie to fuck out. But, I mean, shit. And then we didn't hold up. If he called you a bitch and don't square up and get dope feet. If he called me a bitch, I'm shocked. I don't run.
Starting point is 02:04:11 He know that, though. Yeah. Yeah. But nigger didn't call no bitch and that, though. My mama didn't call no like that. But come on, but I don't, come on. That's why I was shocked with the, nigga. I'm like, I think you did.
Starting point is 02:04:21 He was like, Nick, you act like a little bitch right here. It was just, it was just like. He was in that moment, dude? So when you got out the car, the squad. the squabble like, you was like, like, damn, I'm squabbling in the hubby, like, really going there. When he hit me, though, I thought he broke my jump. Oh.
Starting point is 02:04:40 So that's why I was like, Yeah, him me with a whole, with a bangor though, like, hit you with a spider. So my whole mouth busted, bleeding everywhere. Oh, uh. So you already discombodied. Yeah, I'm already like, my whole equilibrium on the all. Because he hit me with a bangor.
Starting point is 02:04:53 So I'm like, well, I got there fight, I was like, I'm like, I'm going to try to get cold, and I'm over here. You feeling like, God damn, didn't me? Heyney. Yeah, well, I swear to God God, I'm trying to get back right. I'm trying to play it off like I'm good, but I'm not good. I'm not good.
Starting point is 02:05:10 Who did have been there? We've been there. We've all been there. David Haney was there. They're like, oh, God. I mean, yeah, dogfitting throwing a dick off. When I got over there, I was like, I'm like, what are we doing? Like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:05:23 We're in somebody in the neighborhood. And you're all my homies. Yeah, we homies, though, bro. Fighting in the day. Come on, I was picking my boy every day. I was rocking with him every day. That's my boy. And I got love for him instead of.
Starting point is 02:05:36 And now y'all is just entertainment and content all over the world. So you feel like y'all piece it up? Like, when y'all see each other or that's just going to be EC business? I mean, yeah, we're just, shit. Gotta do better, brother. We got to stay together. We'll shake it up, man. I'm just leave it alone, man.
Starting point is 02:05:54 And that's my boy. I ain't tripping. I'm going to just take it up. You know, it is. It is. You know, I got love for Spotted, man. It was just, that dough feed me. Then I was going to town, so that's why I was really mad.
Starting point is 02:06:05 I'm about to tell my lip busting in everything. Come on. That's why I'm really hard. You know what I can't even, I can't even, I can't even, I can't even, I can't even, you know, Coochee, do nothing. You know what I'm gonna do? You're trying to eat some shit? You know, I'm trying to eat some bad.
Starting point is 02:06:19 You know, I can't do it. I can't do it. He said, I didn't do it. I mean, who was. Oh my God. Hey. Hey. Yo, so,
Starting point is 02:06:30 yo, you just fuck me up with that one. Hey, so, Poole. What? Have you ever a dope-fame leucress before? You ever just fired on him? Like, bye. No, no, we'll never like that for us. That's my partner.
Starting point is 02:06:46 You know, we... That's his partner? I never kind of was like... Yeah, but see, here's the thing, though. Once you get, like, to a certain age... Shocker-ass, dude. That's what you got to... No, you did.
Starting point is 02:06:58 Oh, shock a fire. You were Shaka? No, no, no, T.I., T.I. Oh, you fought T.I. You and T.I got down. Chaka. Yeah, yeah, I'm tripping. Jaka.
Starting point is 02:07:07 Jaka. It wasn't me. I'm part of Chaka. Oh, okay, okay. It was something that happened, like, at the BT luncheon years back, it was some bullshit. But at the end of the day, really what it was, it was some young shit. Once you get older and you realize,
Starting point is 02:07:19 niggas really realized what you're doing in this business. This ain't about to be out here fighting. You know what I'm saying? It's just so easy to just not fuck with the nigg that I'm all. You're right. Oh, you got to just go that way. So many other motherfuckers to deal with, but, you know, but if it's your digger,
Starting point is 02:07:33 and this is a situation in somebody, you know what I'm saying? I don't know what happened. I know we was up there gang. This nigga is sitting here shaking his head like you're right. Like you're not going to fuck with a spider or a- I mean, that. He's going to run for whoever. No, he's right.
Starting point is 02:07:48 You're right. You're not going to be. You don't know that. You remember that part. It was 16th that day. Oh, no. You're talking about after. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:07:57 What you do? What you got? Yeah. You talk about after. You're talking about Joshis. Who? No, Josephs. You're talking about Josephs.
Starting point is 02:08:05 You're going to be able to Joseph. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got a bazook. God damn original. Hell, yeah. That's the oldest. It's got the comics and shut in. Hey, but I mean, if that was his decision
Starting point is 02:08:15 to never fuck with a bigger again, that's his decision too. Like, you know, you know, they got spiders ready to the chat. That don't sound like really stuff that thing that he'd be through it forever. He'll probably get over. Yeah, he's gonna get over it.
Starting point is 02:08:28 Some chicken and some beer. Spotted crazy. I know that's part of a long time. That's all the mission right now. It's some chicken and some beer. I love that, fool. See, we got to do that. We got to do it.
Starting point is 02:08:39 I've been telling what's the name. We got to do a Samo cast from somewhere, live from somewhere, and let me cook and do something like that. That'll be killing you. I know I know how to do that, bro. Hell yeah, nah, but, so it says that, uh... What is it?
Starting point is 02:08:57 We was going through a debate of, Who, oh, yeah, how did we miss this? So, Kendrick responds. What you mean? What you mean? Come on. What about it? You got me high as fuck.
Starting point is 02:09:10 What the fuck? I'm over here zoned out with you. Look, look. Kendrick responds to Drake. They say Kendrick responds to Drake. I love all that, you know, that. I love that Easter egg shit. Drake took like a month to respond in the first place.
Starting point is 02:09:26 Whatever. It's rap. Yeah, it's rap, right? So who do you think won? Oh, Kendrick. So far, but I think that we are in the second quarter. And I drop another one.
Starting point is 02:09:39 You say you want some of most shit. Drake keeps saying, you know what I have to do. And here's the thing. I just want to see what the fuck he does. Like, I really don't care at this point because this is just entertainment. Yeah, me too. You know, for someone that came up in Death Road era,
Starting point is 02:09:52 like, this shit is entertainment. I'm cool. You know what I mean? I guarantee he won't say nigger in his next, uh, in his next song. I bet you you will. Either he might come out.
Starting point is 02:10:02 Daddy, like that's fucking, what to say? But that Haley Joe Osmet line shit, like the Sixth Sense and the, you know, the, the AI and the,
Starting point is 02:10:12 you know, all of that stuff that he said in that one little section, I was like, fuck, dog, that's crazy. Yeah. You said the what? He said, like,
Starting point is 02:10:20 I'm Haley Joe Osmond. Am I dealing with an AI meaning as ghost writers? Yeah. And you know what I mean? Like, and I'm sitting here, I'm like,
Starting point is 02:10:27 but I got a six cents to body you you know what I mean like can you from your standpoint old school hip hop from the beginning can you go against somebody if you have been exposed
Starting point is 02:10:44 for people writing whole songs it's hip hop whatever no at the end of the day it just comes down to fucking music hell no it just come down to music to me it's about the record
Starting point is 02:10:57 I really don't care about the side shit. Now, here's the thing. Because people keep... I'm just fucking with the music. I can't feel like people keep saying the wrong thing. Now, check this out. Watch this. I am not a Drake fan.
Starting point is 02:11:08 I mean, I fuck with him. He do whatever he's dope. He do whatever he do is cool. But I understand what he does. He services a certain type of music fan that a majority of us probably always know and love. The thing about Kendrick is that if you want something to mean something in life,
Starting point is 02:11:30 you want to stand on something. It's just that, you know, if Drake is standing on something, it probably has a false ceiling because it's not structural. Meanwhile, Kenji are going to ride through the fire with you. Come back, he's going to run it off. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:11:44 Like, Drake might be, I don't know if I could do that. Like, I don't know. You know, that might be, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. This is the warm-ups, man. Yeah, yeah. Those are the type of people that are. Kind of really slimy in real life.
Starting point is 02:11:55 But it's a lot different than, No Vaseline. Back to having them. And hit him up. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, but it's not to that. But that's what I mean. But it feels like that.
Starting point is 02:12:02 Nobody's died. No, no, no, no. Nobody's died. Like I said, it's become WWE. Nobody died in the NWA. So they were squabbling, though. You said, NWA icekew, no, but what I'm in.
Starting point is 02:12:14 They were squablin. He said, You said, no Vaseline to hit them up. Yeah. That's a different era. I'm telling them. People died. Who would you?
Starting point is 02:12:23 Both of them. Oh, yeah, that era. Yeah. So. So. And from your era It was niggins dying Behind the scenes
Starting point is 02:12:28 With DJ kicks And not I didn't even talk about that But yeah Yeah Yeah All right So from your era
Starting point is 02:12:35 Who can y'all Compare this rap battle too Like this rap beef? This is like some Melly Mow shit Melly Mell and who Like back in the day
Starting point is 02:12:42 Like some Kulmode Melly era I feel like It's Kumo D LL Yeah Cool Monde
Starting point is 02:12:48 Now Now Now Now That shit was Fucking That shit went For
Starting point is 02:12:54 For a year Yeah, but it was still I mean That piece was way more personal than it was anything It wasn't even really too much Because Jayze was a real big huge fan to Nas
Starting point is 02:13:06 No, and see Jayzy was a bigger star But he knew Naza Roastin That nigga used to Quote Illmatic lyrics Yeah Like, nigga I can go for me
Starting point is 02:13:17 Yeah, when Nas was saying stuff Like you got rubber on your baby seat And all this kind of crap I mean, come on man Yo, I mean your idols turn rivals man that's what that's what that's what happens like a Jay Z was a bigger star
Starting point is 02:13:29 so he held the narrative long enough you know what I'm saying but you can't go against Knosbrae not being not rapping I mean Jay has overshot the mark a couple of times getting on the record with Eminem come on bro yeah you know what I mean like you said overshot it a couple of times thing about being from the West Coast
Starting point is 02:13:45 and I'm speaking for the majority of people that I know where I'm from we don't know Nause we don't really we never listen to them and don't resonate Nate hard with us. When y'all bring his name up, we're like, how, why?
Starting point is 02:13:59 You get what I'm saying? But I kind of know. But, you know, because I was, I remember the song he had with Q-Tid. That was fire. Yeah. All that,
Starting point is 02:14:07 like, that shot it. That was crazy. Like, all those was like hits and shit. Like, you know what I'm saying? But if you ain't got on time, they ain't hard to tell him about your hand. You ain't doing nothing. You ain't doing nothing.
Starting point is 02:14:16 You get up in the morning. Just put on Illmatic, bro. I guarantee you, I don't care how old you are. You're going to be, damn, this shit hard. So, so, I guarantee you.
Starting point is 02:14:24 And it's going to put some shit in your brain, too. So the OGs gave me homework. Yeah. And I'm going to tap back in with y'allelmatic. I'm going to tap back in with y'all. I'm going to tap back in with y'all. If I rule the world. Sharp's a fan of Drake.
Starting point is 02:14:39 And he finally shows us the picture of his bathroom. Is that what it's going on? I was going to leak it, but I'm like, I ain't going to do the homie like that. Nah. He leaked it himself, right? He leaked it himself. So there it is. this is what we got to look at
Starting point is 02:14:54 when we want to take a goddamn shit when I want to take a pool and number two I got to look at Drake so that is what the world the mysterious Drake shine that he that shrine that we was talking about when he called it and said Drake won
Starting point is 02:15:12 and I said of course Drake won you got every album that he got posted on the wall in the bathroom he's a Drakey you know what here's the thing I think about this whole thing Rick Ross is not going to go It's fucking baby Man Rick Ross Don't even wrong with that he
Starting point is 02:15:26 I'm just saying all of this stuff I don't think if people's taking Rick Ross seriously I know but what I'm saying is This era of this There's just no fucking way With the people that are involved Jay Prince and you got You know all it
Starting point is 02:15:39 There's too many he's gonna do a Khalid like Tyler's gonna let this shit happen No Birdman is really those type of dudes though So you know what I know every single one Them niggies that be I've been knowing them niggas for years.
Starting point is 02:15:51 Yeah, but that's what I mean is they all know each other to. They're not playing. Who wasn't that fucked? Really? Yeah, they're not, it wouldn't be, they don't fuck who Rick Ross like that. Who fucked over Calais?
Starting point is 02:16:00 I think, I think the reason why Rick Ross is tripping. I mean, but just that kind of vibe, I mean, I'm sorry, I'm highest. But he's not going to dis him because he don't want that small. He don't want no one. No, but that's what I mean. What was the origin of the beef? Who did Rick Ross, uh,
Starting point is 02:16:14 Cali, a baby fucked over Cali and Rick Ross said to say about it. Baby fucked over Cali and Rick Ross said to say about it. Baby fucked over Cala and Rick Ross just spoke on it. He put him out there. Yeah. Oh, see, I didn't know that person. So that's how this shit even got started. Wow.
Starting point is 02:16:31 I don't think nobody cared about it. Rick Ross was trying to get his little 20 seconds of fag real quick. He popped in. He responded to it too hard. Yeah, he was trying to get his number. Well, sort of 50 cents and all that shit, but yeah. It was just different. But he says the Oracle, though.
Starting point is 02:16:45 I'm not going to lie because he don't really say nothing, but he says a lot enough. You're just like, what y'all think about 6'9? I don't. Nobody don't. You don't. I think he's a master for marketer. As a rapper, impact. As a rapper, impact.
Starting point is 02:17:00 It's like certain people would not think of them in hip-hop. Lil's 9, 6-9, a bunch of different people. To me, they're kind of like, their position here for you to pay attention and for anybody that necessarily wants to do something and it's totally against what everybody else been doing for years, is go try that. It's kind of like the evolving.
Starting point is 02:17:21 They're inter-trail. Well, fuck six-od. That's what we would get to. That's what we were getting to. That's what we were getting to. Yeah. The snitches would have a poster child. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:17:31 You know what? But guess what? There are probably some- He don't feel like he is snitched poster child. He still feel like he in the street with 6-9. He is a snitcher-old. Now karma is starting to pay off. His cars begin repo.
Starting point is 02:17:43 Oh, you're talking about that thing. Oh, he's playing. No. Yeah. With his girl and Steve. We'll do it. Our boy, man. He's cheesy.
Starting point is 02:17:51 My personal partner, Steve will do it. You know what I'm saying? He's a player. So I guess Six-night been paying for bitches that ain't been taking care of the kids. Just tricking it on. Tricking it all.
Starting point is 02:18:04 You know what I'm saying? Can we get to that real quick? Let me get out of here. Man, he put the sauce on this one. Yeah. So it all stems from, it all stems from a, uh,
Starting point is 02:18:15 six-nine. got $2 million. Oh, though, 6-9 got $2 million up front off a $5 million game and deal that Steve put together and they only needed $6.9 the game for an hour a month. Oh, yeah, huh.
Starting point is 02:18:31 And 6-9 couldn't keep up to that because he was chasing all the black girls that don't want him, allegedly and giving them $50,000. And not taking care of his kids. So now his cars is getting repoed. Oh, yeah, he was all of a lot. Some problems recently.
Starting point is 02:18:47 Yeah, it's McLarens and all like, yeah, it's all type of shit. You got his family repo. So Steve will do it. My good white boy, my friend, Happy Dad Nation, he, uh, and Milk Tyson, shout out of my boy, Milk Tyson. They flew her out there on the private jet bed to a disclosed location. I ain't going to drop the load of where you live at. You know what I'm saying? Flew him out there and this is what happened.
Starting point is 02:19:10 Well, you're happy dad had it. It's in the car, dude. Oh. A little bit of a red one. I got him a deal that were worth $5 million, $2 million up front to stream one hour of video games a week. He didn't do it. I don't give a fuck what kind of bullshit excuses, craziness he has. I signed responsibility.
Starting point is 02:19:30 I now have to pay $171K every single month because he couldn't fucking stream video games. Anyways, he has a 9-year-old daughter that he doesn't support her at all. It's a blood daughter. And if you're not going to take care of your daughter, you want to take care of other bitch's daughter and all these other bitches. If you don't want to take care of your baby mom and your daughter, then it's going to take a real man to do it. I'm going to do it. This little girl was showered with cold water the last six weeks, bro. But anyways, let's get in the video, man.
Starting point is 02:19:57 This isn't something I wanted to do. But, bro, somebody's got to step in and take care of your daughter, you know? And I think it's... Now, I got a question. We might have to make a poll on this one. We just might have to make a poll on this one. So he has a deal for $5 million. for 6-9 to do the game and shit.
Starting point is 02:20:20 They get 2 million up front. Right? How much does Steve will do it have to pay back? Is it 2 million or is it 3 million? Did he do any streaming at all? He didn't. He did he do any of them? It's $2 billion.
Starting point is 02:20:42 He didn't, he didn't, he didn't, no, he didn't, he didn't, he didn't, he didn't, he didn't, he didn't, He got $2 million up front and he did complete the contract. Did he do any streaming whatsoever? No. Wow. Do you know that? So he on $5 million, you think? But what is he saying?
Starting point is 02:21:01 Is he saying that was it contract legit? What does the chat say, let's do a pool? No, no, you kept it. No, what's your argument? This thing's arguing now that he owes the other three. I know what my argument is. I know my argument is. Let's get the poll up so I can.
Starting point is 02:21:17 Say my argument. We don't got that much time. He wasn't able to monetize it off of nothing. So he owed $5 million. Like, he was $5 million. The deal was $5 million. The deal was $5 million. But if you void the contract and nothing was spent,
Starting point is 02:21:32 no promo, nothing else was spent, but $2 million. Yeah. I say it's $2 million. Well, what other preparation for? I said it was three, but it made sense to be two. Yeah, he was just thinking like... Is there a penalty?
Starting point is 02:21:45 It's a $5 million. And they, in the team owed him. Yeah, but it's there a penalty attached to it? I really don't know the terms and conditions. You know what I'm saying? But I was looking at it like this. It's a $5 million deal contract, whatever, right? And they got $2 million up front.
Starting point is 02:22:03 I thought they'd be the $2 million. $171K times $12 equals $2 million. Oh, then he's a smart one. I'm stupid. So it sounds like he tried to pay back $2 million. The manager may know, but I'm smoked to fuck out. Yeah. So it's up now.
Starting point is 02:22:21 Hurley Films put it up. He says, it says, how much does Steve have to pay back? Is it $2 million or is it $5 million? Oh, Steve have to pay back? Yeah, Steve got to pay back because he was... He made the deal. They didn't want to do the deal off the living. Oh, so he was the guarantee.
Starting point is 02:22:37 They were best friends for $2. I thought you were talking about it was the people that there was... Let's hear the rest of the video. It should be me. So let's get into the video. I set her a private plane from New York to my... Miami. Let's get in the video. I'm gonna take care of your daughter. You're a deadbeat dad and quite frankly. All right guys, if you guys know I was He doesn't know that's her real dad. He's not gonna be consistent so
Starting point is 02:23:00 He has a fuck the guy. I don't like to play the lines How do you meet a kid that has your fucking face and you make millions of dollars by taking it from people? But you do it get millions of dollars cash and you can't throw a sister some bread yet you can give This bitch 90 grand this bitch 40 grand this bitch 60 grand such a disgrace and she's ever heard the sword guba people you know that's you like gulba
Starting point is 02:23:28 you want to go tomorrow uh-huh want to meet mickey and goofy now I want jumpah or eleanor All right sweet your favorite president's to take you are you okay
Starting point is 02:23:39 Here kiddow look at that car Oh my god Wow I'm gonna give these kids The childhood that they never had okay Sarah you're one of the Wow I feel like in the science community is what you call a trauma bond.
Starting point is 02:23:53 I feel like I have that. It's what they call. It's a trauma bond. You've heard that trauma? Deuce is bad. I think that he brought a wonderful angel into the world. So I want to do a few things for you. This is too real.
Starting point is 02:24:05 Guys, I had this whole thing. It was going to be like a whole joke. I was going to be the dad. I'd be the Mexican dad. I'd talk with him. A little bit of locker room talk with mom. We were talking about a locker room talk with mom. Believe me.
Starting point is 02:24:15 And I saw mom, the front of the back. I thought a little locker room talk myself. Then I could tell you. I did we're not gonna go that way but anyways so you told me I've known six nine four or five years I said how much money has he given to his daughter for five years he said 20,000 right
Starting point is 02:24:29 which is like four or five years we do the math like that's 4,000 a year 4,000 a year right Jesus Christ worse than Biden worst than Biden I've seen him get paid like over 10 million dollars in one year right Danny's able to see his beautiful daughter
Starting point is 02:24:43 and see like his face and yet he'll give money to this bitch this bitch's daughter he has a fetish for fucking black women that you can't get if you're a call him big booty hose you could call him whatever you want but he pays them but he doesn't pay his own kid yeah do so 20,000 $2 and then I want to wire you an additional $20,000 for her schooling the nose you said she's on the spectrum and shit I don't know what that means but 20,000 dollars for schooling or the speech therapy or anything I went to speech therapy too and I was exactly
Starting point is 02:25:13 speak you know I had a little bit of autism so oh we have more oh my gosh I've seen this Man, give so many guys. Yo. To bitches you don't know. So I want to give you a Birken bag because you're that bitch. Oh, wow. I get a watch to what I thought was 6'9's daughter,
Starting point is 02:25:30 but it wasn't. It was some other black lady's daughter. And so I want to give the real daughter a Rolex. So you can have that. Go crazy, Steve. Look at your new watch. Wow, he's peaking. The bitch is getting repose.
Starting point is 02:25:42 And I want you to pick out any jewelry you want, honey. That ain't. A ring. Oh my God. Look at it. He needs a big hug. Love you. You're the best.
Starting point is 02:25:54 And if a nasty guy comes calling all of a sudden that you haven't seen in a while, to borrow that money, you just say no, okay? He needs it. So he's like a Mr. Beast type? Yeah. But he's a little bit of a singer. I mean, but he ain't seen her. He ain't seen it.
Starting point is 02:26:11 But that's the only part. It's, ah. But he ain't seen it. He ain't went to go see his kids or whatever he's saying it is what it is. You got you out here tricking on the world. You got that type of money, even if you ain't going to see him. They're supposed to be bawling.
Starting point is 02:26:24 They said they went six weeks without hot water. They did all type of, you know what I mean? Like, like, and this is supposed to be your baby daddy. You mad because he fucked, she fucked on one of your,
Starting point is 02:26:35 you know, uh, homies back in the day. You wouldn't snitch though the nigga over him, hitting your bitch. You know what I'm saying? Now, I guess they get at each other and six.
Starting point is 02:26:45 Now I talk about he ain't good. Steve can't go nowhere. Like, nigga, who the fuck is for to move for 6'9? Not a soul. Fuck 6'9. And Steve Kills Squad, gang.
Starting point is 02:26:55 Don't let me put a Kills Squad in the street, man. You have to me? Don't do that, man. We don't want to crash again, man. Yeah, he's an internet troll himself, so we, you know, Killskwark are going to take care of that. You know what I'm saying? But we're going to get into some of this fan funding
Starting point is 02:27:09 before we get out of here. Yes, sir. You feel me? Shout out to D'Mezza. Shout out Poon for pulling up. dropping hella juice, real OG style shit, you feel me, and we're gonna, um, we definitely got to bring them back. Yeah, oh yeah, we're gonna come back with less.
Starting point is 02:27:28 We gotta bring up a hip-hop. We're gonna have a hip-hop round table, man. Yeah, we'll have chicken and beer, and I'm gonna tell you about the nash. And you also, how, you, hold on, before we do that, let me get this one thing off. Make it quick, though. You said that you met Adam before when y'all was in young DJ days, man. Adam was a DJ. Brock.
Starting point is 02:27:50 Brock. Well, not that I'm DJ. Brock from him. What was it, Nick Diamond? Yeah, I guess Nicky Diamond. Nicky Diamond. My boy Brock, he had a whole bunch of people coming over to the steady, which was exhibits like Strong Armsteadies crib over by World on Wheels.
Starting point is 02:28:07 Saw that Grandin. The whole Stormarm steady, Climbledon, Chase Infinite, my brother, Brock. He had the whole crew over there, and I can remember seeing this. Where were you guys at? Ski Lounge, he said? No, no, no, right? This is before his ski lounge. Yeah, this is before that.
Starting point is 02:28:20 This is actually ski. Yeah. Brought Adam over there. Brock and ski, they all used to come over there because Brock was more or less kind of teaching them the ropes or whatever at this time. Exhibit was like solo and bitch, you know what I'm saying? He was already doing his thing. Strong Armstead was his group, Mitchie Slick, Phil to Agony, Planet Asia, the whole crew.
Starting point is 02:28:41 So it was all type of rappers that was coming over there. Everybody you can think about was coming over there. So at one point in the time I've seen this one. one dude, and the reason why I caught my attention, because he said he was from New Hampshire, or Maine. New Hampshire. Okay. That's where he's where he's from?
Starting point is 02:28:55 New Hampshire. And I was like, what's that guy? Hip-hop over there? And I remember Brock, at this time, Brock was like, Poon, I'm telling you. There's not anywhere in the world where they don't have, like, full throttle hip-hop. And I knew that, but I'm just like, I can't just picture nobody moving from someplace like that. You know, I think about Newhart when I think about the old TV. show Bob Newhart.
Starting point is 02:29:19 That was the new hatcher on my mom. So that's what I think about when I think about that. I'm like, why the hell do you want to come to LA? But at that time, I was kind of figuring out too how big people really realize what the culture was and where it was going. Because even when they come to podcast, I was tripping off of the first person that I ever seen to do a podcast. And that was his dude named Tom Green. Yeah. Remember Tom Green?
Starting point is 02:29:43 Yeah, I remember Tom Green. Yeah. Because had the first podcast in one of his first people. that was on the podcast, was Joe Roggan. That's great. Joe Roggan was like, what the fuck is this?
Starting point is 02:29:53 I want to do this. This shit is cool. He went back, him and Maureen, which is the other white boy, comedian or whatever. They really took this shit and really ran with it.
Starting point is 02:30:01 So I was telling Brick, when we first was talking about this, I was like, bro, the way this shit is set up and it's how popular it is because my home boy, shout out to my homeboy, uh,
Starting point is 02:30:09 Infiduce. This nigga makes me watch this shit every day. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? He's a real one from PDL. You know what I'm saying? But as he's making me watch it, as he's making me watch it.
Starting point is 02:30:23 Of course, Cush Boys are. Oh, Cush Boys here? Oh, that's Cush Boys here? Oh, that's Cush Boys. Oh, my good. So as I'm watching and seeing everything kind of, you know, kind of breaking and breaking this too, I'm like, damn, like, this shit is really like popping. Like, I'm actually seeing it. And then talking to the middle, I'm like, it's a new way for people to understand real content now.
Starting point is 02:30:44 Because he's got me watching. I go to a bra house. When I walk in her house, it's 10 people and watch in the living room watching you. Like it's TV. I'm like, wait a minute. These niggas are, I went to school. I had to, like, reports.
Starting point is 02:31:01 I had to do spell check. These d'all over here. Black are just talking. I'm like, this thing is huge. I'm going to give a fuck. You know what I'm saying? So at the end of the day, for me, when I'm looking at as a journalism type of way,
Starting point is 02:31:13 and I know what he's looking at them. I'm like, niggas can get away with anything now and not really get away with, But everybody has their opinion and has their point. So everybody's validated in that. Yeah, there's no structure to this shit no more. It's however you feel that's what's going on, man.
Starting point is 02:31:28 That's the new generation of media. That's new media. Yeah, it's new media. Yeah, we open up a discord from time to time, but we can talk right here, you know what I mean? But yeah, man, you got to the, we did the fan funny. Oh, no, let's go ahead and knock out the fan funny. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:31:45 Shout out to Flavors. R Us, he tapped in, too. Your Flavors R. Russ tapped in. He said you got a car pack for us. For sure. Shout of the flavors are a rush. So let's get into this fan funding. We got what did say? Jay Ritz. DePitt? Whatever. Okay, we got
Starting point is 02:31:59 he spent $5 and said Scarface, U.G.K. Rest in peace, Pimp C. Chad, rest in peace. Kay Reno. I'm sorry, y'all. I'm a Texas boy straight out of Port Arthur. Cheers.
Starting point is 02:32:15 Shout out, no jumpers. I said, I'm talking about. No, I'm talking about. No, I'm talking about. Yeah, tell T. Lady to have me your plate ready, bitch. Yeah, tell Tee lady to get it right for me, bitch. Yeah, we got, uh, your mama love me 9-09, said, bro, stopped the whole show for a slow-eye question.
Starting point is 02:32:38 Stupid ass, say, ass. That's how you say, ask-er question. Trash podcasting, bro. just let the video play you're trying too hard to make a point you trying too hard to be seen you bitch ass dig it's a fuck so wait a minute
Starting point is 02:32:55 so you so if they send some money even if it's some bullshit you gotta see it yeah we're gonna read it we're gonna read it we're right here for all the bullshit man you already know we're here for all the bullshit
Starting point is 02:33:07 we didn't turn out of fake hey look somebody's slipping though but jack in the box Burger King y'all should spend $100 on no statement every day how that shit good what y'all doing kush boy what's going on yeah yeah yeah we're here yeah we're good marketing yeah it's good marketing
Starting point is 02:33:24 I gotta let them know how they need to do it we got kush boys in the building kush boys you got some yeah yeah come up kush boy come on before we get out of here before we get out of here we've been another great oh you conversation shout out to uh man shout out kushboard shout out to us sweat box studios too man
Starting point is 02:33:42 Yeah, these studios, North Hollywood, y'all gotta come fuck with a brick. Got the little studio in North Hollywood, a sweat-by studio. So any type of writing, no-ho, any type of you need to shoot any thing or whatever. Come on, man, we're right there. You have a recording studio as well? Recording, dream screen, all that, right there. Definitely got to check this. It's right on Barham, too.
Starting point is 02:34:03 Green bars, torches. All right, cool. Yeah, Cush, boy. So look, this is my big cousin right here. This is my actual big cousin right here, Jamar, man. And Jamar, we call them Mezzie. Mezy. Brick.
Starting point is 02:34:17 Oh, yeah, I'm going to bring you. We go, I'm going to, I'm a, I'm a, uh, keep this in front of, you never know. You'll get it all into it. Thank you. We're going to keep these in front of all of my shows because y'all think that my opioid addiction is cool. But I know, I've been, I got shot in the neck in 2010. I know a real pill from a fake, but you young dudes need to stay out the way. It gets up like this.
Starting point is 02:34:42 Got them fit in all strips. Right out the way. But yeah, shout out to my cousin Meezy, man. He is, to me, like, one of my, you know, G, my family, but he's really showing me so much, like, as a kid to really take that game, like, especially coming from the hills. Cuzzle of them been all around the world 20 times, any type of major endorsement money from Mark Wahlberg to the niggas that used to own staples to, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:35:08 All these niggas got worldwide. easy in their phone. So he was one of the guys in 96, 97, when it got legalized, because it was in the building. So he's really a real advocate of weed, you know what I'm saying? Now he's doing the defense. Yeah, got to keep them right now.
Starting point is 02:35:23 Never know. Look, before you take that blue, you know what to do. Check that shit out. Y'all laughing. It's real. It's real. Come up, man. There's people going out. Everybody didn't lock something.
Starting point is 02:35:37 This has been an episode, no statements, man. 16, forever 16 is out right now. Make sure y'all go stream that. So big old 16s going to. You know, we got trifling that came up in the building out of the Long Beach. We got Poon to pull up. We got, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 02:35:54 De Mizzah. The Mizzah. Fuck, I'm high. He was thinking Rizzo. Yeah. And we got double up, man. Y'all, uh, you know what the fuck going on. No jumper coolest podcast.
Starting point is 02:36:06 Double-o-o-the-loke from out of torn. Hockey sticks in the chat, man. Harley, shoot us up out of here. Yeah, hey, man.

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