No Jumper - Official Boo on Mississippi, Caught with 500 Pounds, Sean Kingston Scamming Him & More
Episode Date: August 12, 2024Official Boo talks about his upbringing in the hood, getting arrested with his family, having motion since he was young, and more! ----- Promote Your Music with No Jumper - https://nojumper.com/pages.../promo CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://nojumper.com NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No jumper, coolest podcast on the world, and today I'm with my man Remo, and we're having to sit down with a legend, a young legend in the making official boo.
How are you feeling, man?
I'm good. How are y'all doing today, man?
Chuling.
Let's get it, man.
Mississippi in the building, all right?
I got a little bit of a sunburn.
I just want to call that out.
Anybody who was thinking to make a fun of me in the chat.
Man.
Go right ahead.
You get them every day in Mississippi, Sunburn.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
How you've been ducking them?
Man, I don't go outside.
I ain't a lot.
sunscreened away.
I'm Tepa.
Ain't what I see you,
Century New A, I'm Tepa.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'll be on the game.
Oh, man.
That's dope.
Yeah, I need to be on the game.
Anyway, where should we start?
We want to talk about your upbringing and Jackson?
Bring down the story of who boo is.
Man, so shit.
I first started messing with music when I was like
13, 14.
There was an artist that I was missing with.
Like, I was kind of like a promoter type shit.
So, like, I would just host, like,
little house parties and let them perform and shit
by all the people to see
stuff like that then
he dropped the tape
him and another artist dropped the tape and
it kind of like took off a little bit so it was like a little click
thing where I was messing
with them but then
I just tried to rap one time
it's garbage
duty bad
what was the problem the flow or the lyrics
I don't even know it was a lot
both problems yeah it was not the way for sure
not the way but so then
I don't know.
I guess they just started teaching me.
I really just started learning off them, you know,
from managing them and just being around them.
I started learning how to really play with the music and the sounds and stuff.
So then I just put a studio in my house.
I built a studio on my house.
And that's how I started.
And then I started rapping.
And then probably like a year or two.
I want to say like two years ago.
Think about two years ago, because we started rapping.
Yeah, but then I started dropping.
I dropped my first song.
And it was cool.
People started with me
So then I started rapping
Well really it was my first triller
I dropped my first triller on Instagram
And then people started messing with me
When I dropped my first triller
So people still making triller
So it's trailer dead
Is it
It's cool 50 50?
But like you can't really like grow
Like it's not organically
It's really on your following
Because that trillet came on the bottom right corner
And shit
Right on it off
Yeah
Interesting
Okay but wait
So you were how young
When you first
Because it feels like this is all
When you're like
extremely young that you start getting into the
16 right now.
Yeah, so.
But yeah, I started when I was like 13, 14.
I started messing with, or being around other
artists. And, you know, I was throwing house
parties and stuff real young. Right.
Where do you think you got that hustle from?
I don't know, man, myself,
I guess, yeah. I kind of taught myself the way.
But do your parents put it on you? Like, yo, you got to go out there and make money.
No, not really.
Like, I mean, my mom and daddy, they ain't been together
since I was a little, but,
you know my daddy kind of got their hustle to him so I really probably got it off him.
All right, so you got to break down the story because like when you go to, when you think of Jackson,
you think of, because Jackson's predominantly black.
Yeah.
For the most part.
And you was raising Jackson, right?
Yeah.
But you're raising like a black neighborhood.
Yeah, but you see, I mean, I went to, I went to a Madison school.
I got kicked out, tried ranking county schools.
My mom tried to really put me everywhere.
I went to all type of schools around the area.
Yeah.
I was getting kicked out.
Hell of.
so I just really dropped out
I just stopped going to school
went for me
but yeah
Jackson though
man
we all
it's like a little clique
we all kind of grew up together
and shit you know
and that's y'all on north side
yeah we're on north side
yeah yeah
and then was that hood
is that hood brown bottom
no it's uh VD
yeah
3,800 Lempton Avenue
it's where we all be it man
and what's
LACC again
what percentage white do you think it is
man
like very low single digits
No, I ain't gonna say that
Probably like 20%
10 to 20%
It really just be
You know the junkies
Coming through there
Yeah
It'd be white junkies outside
Yeah, it'd be white junkies outside
Yeah, be white junkies outside
Yeah, so, Lampton is y'all hood
That's y'all block, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
So I don't know why I thought
That was considered brown bottom
That's not brown bottom
No, no, that's like the first street of VD
damn there
So.
Oh, all right, all right, for sure
So you from Vernon Dition
So break down Vernon Dition
So people who don't know what that is
Man, shit
It's a small hoods, between two other hoods.
You know, Jackson, little, real little.
It's like...
Don't come on that big plan.
You could drive around the whole city in 30 minutes,
but, you know, it's different because, you know,
they Madison County, then Rankin County, then Heinz County.
Like, Madison, kind of like the suburbs,
ranking kind of like the suburbs, and it's Heinz.
That's where it'd be happening at, and shit.
But, I mean, it's Bailey Avenue to Northside Drive, Livingston.
That's kind of like...
It's kind of like a big square type shit.
So and that's where you grew up at for most part.
Yeah, that's where we'd be it, yeah.
How'd you get treated as a young white kid?
Man, the white boy had the lick on the white boy.
You get like genuinely picked on or did they fuck with you,
but they would just give you a little bit of a hard time.
Everybody would just be like, oh, he's sweet.
He the one, he got a greer because he's a white boy.
That's how it be there.
Did you feel like you had to show out to like prove that you were cool?
No, hell no, hell no, shit.
I don't really know.
No, hell no
You were dead crazy
But no
Yeah, so niggas was
Trying to bully you though
At first like when you first
To bully me
But you know
I'm the one out of the group
That everybody gonna try to test
Yeah
Especially like from by myself
Or something
They definitely gonna try to test me
Because I'm the white boy
So when you feel like
You jumped up the porch
And you like proved yourself
When niggas
Stop like testing you and shit
Shit probably like
Two, three years ago
I ain't gonna lie
I started
I've been booming
I mean I ain't
I wasn't really booming
But you get what I'm saying
You know I'll overstate it
But you had motion.
I had motion.
That's what they'd be saying now.
I had motion, yeah.
I had motion shit.
When I was young, bro, I ain't gonna lie.
I was young.
But then I started, I guess, really taking it serious and started having big motion.
Probably like two, three years ago.
And then that's how everything started.
Then everybody started taking me serious because, you know, I bought the chain and shit.
You know, everybody was like, damn, who is this?
I'm the youngest person in the club, popping bottles and shit.
But you almost never see.
young white kids rapping coming from
like a hood background or whatever. What gave
you the confidence to feel like you could actually make it?
I don't know, bro. I really just feel like I was
different, real versatile, you know what I'm saying?
And people in the city, like, they
was loving me, like my trillers and stuff,
they were getting views and stuff. That was before I even
dropped. So, you know, people
and a lot of people already know who I am and stuff,
so that's how I really just started taking
a series. Definitely.
And then, because, all right,
so one thing that put you on the mat, I think
about like two, three years ago,
You had a case where you got charged and said, y'all got charged with a million dollars worth the weed in the house.
And it was it a raid or something?
Break down the case of what you got charged with.
And what happened at that day?
I got charged with trafficking, conspiracy, and possession with intent.
But, man, we would just say home.
We had went to the mall that day.
Yeah, we went to the mall that day.
And it was like right when the PS5 started jumping.
So we went and got us a PS5.
You know, we went to the mall.
man we went back to the house
but so the first night
he had said something in his sleep he was like
he woke up out his sleep
he was like boo they coming but I was like
what the hell they coming so I ain't know
what he was talking about but so the next
day we get back to the house
we're chilling shit
all you see is like hella police driving by
hella police driving by
you don't smoking on right
yeah no we're kidding
but now
hell of police start driving by
So I'm like, damn, stun, look at all the police.
I'm like, man, they're coming here.
Man, every single one of them hit the brakes, reversed.
And they all turned to the drive.
It was probably like 30, 40 of them, because we had a long lot.
It was a big lot.
Man, they came, they hit us.
Man, they were like, I had some money on me.
They were like, how you got that money?
And I was like, you know, I'm famous on TikTok.
I'm a single.
They were like, all right.
So then they took me out the cuffs.
But then I was chilling.
Then they were like, come here.
So I lifted up.
I had a hoodie on them.
me lift up my sleeves. When I lifted up my sleeves, they looked at my tattoos. They were like,
no, we're here to see you. Could we just shot a music video? Yeah, we just got through shooting
video. That was watching, so they seen what were going on? They knew what were going on?
So, yeah, what made you know that the police was coming or the fed was going? I don't know,
I'm just very spiritual. I don't know. He said that he said that he's asleep. He said that he's
his sleep, right, day before they fooled up. I'm very spiritual. I can feel with some coming.
What I ain't seen? All right, so then? No. How many people was in the house?
Cause I seen four people got charged
So it was me in the house
It was me and my dad and my mom and him
And my other brother in the house
And
So it was like three houses
It was one two three
They like it's like a connected house
I tell you shit
Yeah
So what they call that duplex?
A duplex
Yeah but it was like a
Triplex
Yeah triplex
So bam
We stayed in the first
When my sister and them stayed in the second one
But so when the police pulled up
I guess we was out back
So we was like
Going out the back door
But it was already out front, though
Yeah, they was already out front.
We were going out of the Begdow.
Man, we were going out the back door.
He came around the corner with the AR, man.
He told us all to get on the ground or whatever.
Man, we'd chill him.
So it was nothing in the house.
They said we were chilling.
Then we were just in cuffs, man.
He came outside, talking about they 500 peas in the house.
I'm like, 500 p.
I ain't know nothing about them to 500 p.
Damn.
But they say it was 240, though, online
when I looked at it when I got out.
Yeah, so, yeah, so all right, they come in the house, they're rated, they find 500 peas, they find some cash and shit.
Yeah, they found like 80 grand, I think it was 79,000.
So then you, your dad, go to jail, how come they take your ass to jail?
You in the house.
All right, so, bam, I feel like, bam, how I'm telling you, they watching.
So they was all really focused on what you call, helmet, on his dad, and you feel my big brother.
After we shot a video, like how I said we shot a video, like two, three days ago, you see what I'm saying?
Yeah, my big brother shot a video.
Yeah, my big brother, about a half of me into the hood and shit.
Hold on, they went to jail.
He dropped the video in that, you see what I'm saying?
But at the same time when I was at the house, him and his, you feel him?
Pops was the biggest priority.
Like, bang, oh, when they raised his sleeve up and look at his tattoo, oh, yeah, we need you.
That's him from the video.
And when they pulled up, they all knew my daddy from white Jesus.
Everybody called my dad and white Jesus.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
They didn't take me his mama, me and his other pop.
Other partner had came down there from Alabama.
Yeah, he flew out.
Florida.
He came down there from Florida.
He came down there from Florida.
I said the guy had to take him home to the hotel.
Five star, I'm going to God until he got out.
I'm going to my son.
What was so significant about the tattoos?
I was like, all right, what you got tatted on you?
Man, nothing shit.
I guess they just looked at my Instagram or something, saw my tattoos.
Man, they were trying to be the case.
You know what I'm saying?
Supposed to watch me, but I wasn't doing nothing.
Trying to be the case.
They were the feds were doing the public work.
They were.
So then you go to jail that night?
Yeah, yeah, I went to jail.
They put us in the van or whatever.
They put me and my dad in the same van and my sister.
And we went to jail.
We got booked in.
They put me and my dad in the pot and shit together.
And then shit, well, really, I got my daddy moved over there with me
because I knew some the guards and shit.
So they moved them over there with me and shit.
And, you know, we were chilling.
We had the cigarettes and everything, canteen, everything.
So, wait, how did the 500 pounds of weed end up in your crib?
Man, I don't know.
They said that they're 500 pounds
I just saw them bringing out bags
I ain't seen no weed
I just saw some bags no weed
Oh you don't actually know what was in them
Okay
No yeah I don't know
That's crazy maybe somebody was like squatting in your home
And hiding huge amounts of drugs
Maybe they planned it man
I don't really know what we're going on
They could have planted it
Yeah you see what I'm saying so
There's a lot of options
I'm gonna know what we're going on
Yeah
I'm just in that bit chilling
Was your dad mad at you about this
Or was you aware of
My dad shit
You're hot
You're top tier hot
Yeah, he was doing no plan
He was hot
Because your dad
So in Jackson
Everybody know kind of
Know your dad
Because he's in the music video
That went viral
Yeah he went
He white Jesus
And he was wearing
He was dressed up as Jesus
But in the video
He's like saying
Nigger and all type
And everybody's like
What the fuck going on?
Yeah
That's a viral moment
Yeah
I guess it's a viral moment
I guess it was just
My brother told him to do that
Yeah
It was like a skit
Yeah
All right for sure
But your dad
But it could have been natural though
So
Yeah
So what's not
In the third
Like, man, the shit was happening.
Like how you were saying, club, popping bottle.
Like, they had a lot of attention, you know what I'm saying?
So, bam, here got a music video.
That's what fun to make the fuck go crazy.
We're from the gym.
Because my big brother brought a half of me into the hood for the video.
So everybody, you know, started going crazy.
But you know, they got us on a no contact order with me, my brother, my sister,
my daddy.
So you can't talk to any of them?
Uh-uh.
How long has that been?
Since February of 2022.
too.
So you haven't been able to talk to your dad
damn near at all?
What the fuck?
Yeah, that's why.
No, February, 23.
Oh, okay.
Either way.
So you and him had no communication or nothing?
No.
Yeah.
Wow, that's crazy.
Damn.
So what kind of do with your,
I'm straight?
What kind of do with your dad like, though?
Man, my dad, he really, I don't know,
he's cool, bro.
Everybody love him.
He's a talking type of guy.
But it seemed like he grew up in the hood, too,
because it's like he ain't around a lot of black people.
Yeah.
All right.
He'd be on that, but.
he'd be on all type of shit man you know how parents should be
pop's go crazy I ain't gonna lie white Jeezy everybody call him white Jeeves
people are very curious about turned out white boys
it's just like they a lot of people haven't really seen it
in their day to day life but it's interesting because you seem like you're part of a
lineage like you know you you were gonna end up being with the shits to a certain
extent probably because you just grew up seeing that through your pops
yeah yeah see my pops he always been around it but um
I really, it wasn't my poppy
really brought around and I kind of just brought myself towards it,
you know what I'm saying?
Being on my, like, not really on my own, but just doing my own thing.
So I kind of brought myself towards it.
But my pops, he always been on that and been that type of way.
So, I probably do get it from him.
You say your sister?
Yeah, it ain't my blood sister, my, it's my god sister, but yeah.
And that's the black chick that I got arrested with y'all too.
And she still, she got out or she blew?
Yeah, everybody out.
Y'all just fighting the case?
Yeah, we're fighting it right now, I suppose.
the day we're waiting to see when trial is and shit
they ain't really said nothing
it been over a year. They had me on the ankle monitor
for like a year and three months
around that time. And shit, I got on my
monitor. I want to say,
I don't even know. It was probably like
five months ago, six months ago I got on my monitor.
Shit, they still ain't said nothing to me.
How long you was in jail for when you
were? We was in there.
We went to jail Thursday
and we got out Tuesday.
All right. What type of bond? How much was bond?
My bond was $75,000.
And everybody's bond was $705,000.
So, yeah. We just had to pay, you know how to go 10% without.
And so you really think the cops were looking for you
because of the motion that you were having with the music and everything?
Maybe so. And I guess they've been watching me in the clubs and shit.
Watching what I've been doing, bro. I don't know.
But they were watching for show because they knew me from my tattoo.
Y'all known for going to the club, shooting music videos, and...
Pop-up.
popping bottles and shit and everybody looking like
where the...
Scicular hustle.
Yeah.
Scurricular hustle, man.
So what made y'all be in the club so early and shit?
Just popping bottle and throwing so much money?
Man, started, man.
They wouldn't even let us in that bit, but shit.
I guess the motion started coming in.
We used to pay to get through the dough.
We used to get the private sessions and shit
and just pop it.
We was the youngest in there, though.
Ain't anything about that.
We just feel like doing it
because I feel like it would be good for the music side
for everybody.
But it was really the wave in the city, though.
Like, everybody would try.
trying to be the pop up.
Yeah.
And everybody was going to the club trying to pop it.
What cool was the main club I was going to?
We were hitting, what were you think we hit them up?
Vives, definitely,
it's not the way anymore.
They'd be dropping that.
Vives dropped now.
But it was the way then.
Everybody would be bouncing around.
So do you feel like that shit really works though?
Because I remember, like, being like, I'm not really from, like, a world where the
club is, like, prioritized that much.
But I remember hearing the Migos talk about it.
And they were like, yeah, for years before we popped off as rappers, we were in the
club, all the jewelry on, nice clothes, bitch.
bottles, and you have to, like, do that for years and years in a certain world for, like,
people that kind of really believe that you're the real deal, which is crazy.
It definitely make people, like, pay more attention to you and search you up.
It's a lot more attention brought to you.
When you're pouring the bottles out.
Oh, yeah.
When you're pouring them out.
I used to, I mean, I wouldn't drink.
I just pull them bitches out, so everybody would really just pay attention.
Come around to the table with their cups out.
And we used to have bottle battles.
Who can buy the most bottles?
You're not even drinking at this time, right?
I'm just cooling in it.
I can't drink.
They won't let me.
I'm too young.
But you can buy it?
Man, I wasn't 18.
I was like 16, 17.
So shit.
They would you let me in that bit?
How did they even get away
with letting you in the club?
Like, in a big club, I guess I understand.
In Miami or L.A.,
it's like if you have an artist,
you can get them in.
I'm out of the age.
But like, I don't know if I ever seen a 16-year-old
like having a section.
Actually, though, I guess in the SoundCloud days,
like, pump and purport.
But the city is so small.
Yeah, it's what I'm saying.
So everybody know everybody.
Right.
Like when you do something like that, they get around, everybody start paying a lot of attention.
But if the cops are hating on you, I feel like they're the ones who are going to do a little sting on the club.
They definitely be on dick hard.
Why, you got this little boy in here.
So y'all, y'all neighborhood is like a vice lord neighborhood, ain't it?
And, you know, really the whole city, vice lord gangsta, you know, they got four kone hustlers and shit.
It'd be bouncing.
But, you know, really, yeah, it's vice lord, but, you know, we got, we have a clique called LSC, LAMBash Creek Cartel.
That's what they call us.
And shit, you know, it's vice lord
games to them folk on the hustles.
Everybody course.
Y'all beef with some other niggas.
Two times?
Or what's the TGE?
Yeah, no, I don't know, man.
I don't know about them shit.
They really, I mean, I've been hearing
about them dying and shit.
Like, they'd be beefing with somebody.
I don't know.
But yeah, they're from my hood, though.
They're from the hood.
We're in the same hood.
They're like three streets over from us.
So it's not Lampton Street.
So, no, it's three streets over from Lampton Street.
All right, for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, he had my brothers in their field
Spending their day
That out there on my witsy, bro
No, no count
We'll be moving around and shit
That man, I don't need to try to be out there
Somebody else
Because when I used to go on Lampton Street
Because this before, I didn't even know you
But I went to Lampton Street a few times
Like I used to be over there a lot
Yeah
And when I go over there, my homie, Rome
Live on
Yeah, that's my uncle
I ain't know that
Yeah
So how do you relate to Rome?
Because Rome a black dude
And I...
It's like my god uncle, you know?
You know, it's like, I have a whole guy family.
Yeah, they took care of me.
They took care of me.
So, yeah.
So, shit, Rome.
Then my uncle, though, he, my other guy family, that's his cousins.
So, you know, we just call him my uncle and shit.
And there's like a house on the street with like a whole bunch of.
Third one to the left.
It's third house to the left.
You ain't got to say all that.
But I'm talking about even on the other street, there's like, when you pull up on that
street, there's like a house with like a whole bunch of fridges.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, that's my auntie house.
Lord, that's so.
people too? That's crazy. Her house ain't got no front of
I used to think it was a crackhead house.
I ain't know. She turned.
She turned for show.
Bro, it's like, if you see the crib,
it's like four fridges on the porch.
Like, it's super trapped out
crack. No, she's, she got to
get wet. Gotta give her my
club. You gotta give her every piece of change.
You gotta give her some. You gotta give us some.
And they'd be open to Jay's chilling out there right in front of that.
Yeah, yeah. They got a little fire pit back there.
Yeah, yeah. They got a fire pit back there.
They'd be sitting by the fire pit.
But, yeah.
But Rome, I seen he had got locked up for, for, he had a crazy.
Supposedly, his house got hitting shit.
They, man, they caught him with some $5 or $1 or some shit.
Yeah, like $100,000 or $50,000 or fint or some shit.
Yeah, I don't talk to him no more, but, yeah, you know how they be.
Oh, y'all don't follow wrong no more?
No, they're my dog, yeah, but we just don't be talking, you know what I'm saying.
I really don't be moving around.
Yeah.
But they said he did, I got out of shit.
He supposedly got out of jail, too, so.
Oh, he out?
I didn't even know.
I didn't talk to him.
Hell, yeah.
Damn, so yeah, I'm fucking Lampton now, man.
Yeah, they're being crazy now.
They'd be crazy.
My auntie crazy, too.
What's crazy are Lampton or Lampon?
Lampton, for sure.
Oh, yeah.
They don't play.
But I'm a country, but see, I'm in front of the city.
I'm from, you feel, me?
But when I be in the city, you see what I'm saying?
That's who I'd be with, you feel, me?
Because they got much love for somebody like me.
You just, you know, it's the clique.
How are you?
Everybody that's in the clique, not from Lampton, you know what I'm saying?
Everybody is just a clique.
So everybody claimed Lampton Street
How ya I get into it anyway?
Like how I became friends?
No, I'm talking about how I became friends
See, I went to school for a minute
Like, I went to school for like a year in Madison
Before I got kicked out
And where he from, they go to Madison County Schools
Los Angeles County like I said from Florida
From Florida, yeah
And when I was telling you the people that I used to vote with
On the music side, I was like, manager whatever, doing the promoter shit
Man, they're from his city
So they started bringing him around and shit
I kind of stopped with them a little bit
and I just brought him with me.
I'm saying.
Oh, word.
Y'all just been locked in.
Yeah, yeah, it was a little bit dude,
me on the worst side, like,
but I ain't, you feel, me.
I ain't gonna, I ain't gonna,
my whole day, I ain't gonna say too much,
you know, what going on.
You know, hey, you're in me.
But I'm a whole day, you feel me.
Yeah, yeah, booed my brother, though.
He's talking to me a lot of shit, you feel me.
But, nah, shit, he lived with me.
Ever since then, like, man,
we've been living together since we were.
No, real.
sandbars down there.
Like, I still got my mom and dad to
break.
They're my mom too, man.
And my parents too.
And my parents too.
And my parents too.
How'd you get the name,
Boo?
Man, I had a, man, growing
up, bro.
Everybody, I, chill out.
Chill out.
I had a, I had a boozy fade growing up.
Oh, my God, for real?
So that's what Boo come from?
Yeah, so everybody
started calling me boo, but I just, I
turned it to Boo.
So then everybody started calling me boo,
it was horrible, because it was
shit.
Get a Boosy fade as a white
Man, I don't know. It was horrible. My shit was like buzzed at the top, no size.
Wow. I was really cool, man.
I want to see a picture of that. That's crazy. Yeah, you got any pictures of the Bousiefei?
Man, I ain't know you had a Bousie thing. But that's where it comes from, though.
Right. That's hard.
Hey, no real. Oh, God.
They were it come from there. And then he just rolls with that? You ever do anything?
Creative? Like, you know, he has like the Bupac album.
Uh-huh.
Like Bupac, like Tupac, but it's Bousie.
Uh-uh. I remember I know that Bupac, I know that Bupac, we don't that Bucy at, we on that pussy's a whole.
Yeah, we're on there.
We're from Jackson.
Everybody loves Boosey.
Bousie or Uncle Bang.
Boosey for shit show.
Boosey from the South.
We're from the South.
Jason, they love Boosie.
Yeah, Boosie is like God.
Yeah, God's the South.
He won't the Williams in the South.
Man, he's going to bring everybody.
Boosie and Webby.
Then one of the ones in the South.
What about from Jackson?
Like, musically, who did y'all look up to?
Like, who influenced all?
Shit, like, man, I feel a little Linen,
but, you know, Lina died when I was young.
I was real young when Lina passed away.
Yeah, R.
R.
RP Lonnie.
Yeah, I'm gonna...
Like in the city, learning.
What you mean, like, right now?
Yeah, just in general.
I ain't like learning.
Yeah, it was really lining, but you know,
there are a few rappers that we'd be bumping and shit.
I ain't on like...
I ain't on.
Nico music and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Backdoor sound.
Backdor sound.
He cool.
He's great.
You know, I like Dilo too.
Bebe in full time.
They hard.
Why do you think it's so hard for, like,
Mississippi artists to like make it up?
Man, everybody really be hating and it's so small.
It's really hard.
hard to build you a big fan base because everybody be like it's just little real little i mean
jackson population probably ain't number like 20 30 000 music wisely it probably like 23 000
40s widely about like these certain music yeah but you know like you really just got to have the
wave at the time you know because the the generations of music be bouncing like this artist might be the
hot artist trund the topic at the time this artist might be the next but that's happy going in the city too
but shit really like Maine
the artists that be getting like a big
name or be cooling in the city of a real
rapper man they don't really
get nowhere but Jackson because
I guess they don't be taking their chances
that they be losing their time or something you know what I'm saying
but from our perspective on the west coast
or whatever it's like if you get popping
in L.A. You're going to start being
popping in Arizona or up north
or whatever like it's a lot easier because
but you don't feel like other down south
states that are similar
cultural and shit. Like Memphis and shit
But they're known for artists coming out of their city.
Like there's no artists that came out of Mississippi.
They only one artist in the money bag.
But money bad don't even claim Mississippi.
He's from Baseville, but he claimed Memphis.
But Baseville right next to Memphis and shit.
Yeah.
Interesting.
But no artist is really blown from Mississippi.
I mean, Lonnie was blowing up before you got killed.
But Lining blew up.
But Linen blew up.
But they started really taking Lani series after he died.
Like, Linen was.
He was moving before he died, but it's just like, when he died, it really just like,
yeah, it set the trend.
Yeah, it set the trend.
He really could have took him.
He just, he just had to finish school.
They were his decision.
He wanted to defend the school.
Yeah.
Caboosu was in the sign, right?
Mm-hmm.
A lot of people from his sound.
Well, why do you think?
Because, like, the dudes that ended up, they said that took him out.
They said it was just some miscellaneous shit.
Just hating.
Hating.
Hey, yeah.
And they said, they said they killed him.
And then they shot up his can a balloon,
ceremony or candle lights
yeah got shot up too like right after
this shit so yeah
can't be no misunderstanding
yeah because that's what
that's what people were saying like from the video
of like there was like interrogation footage and shit
they made it seem like they didn't even know it was Lulani
and all that
you know like trying to go out of it
word
you know like trying to get in the grind
air they wanted this shit bad
yeah and nigga just hated this shit
so you feel like you get a lot of hate in the
city or you feel like they're behind you? I mean, you know, like my city love me. People, people
with me, but then people also don't like me because shit, why is the white boy new? Why is the
white boy doing this? How they letting the white boy make it? You know what I'm saying? It'd be shit
like that. Besides that, yeah, people be fucking with me, rocking with me. It's just, you, you
almost probably have like a better chance, though, because to be real, like black dudes hate on other
black dudes more than they hate on white dudes, I feel like. Yeah, shit, but like a lot of labels,
though, be looking for white artists, you know, they have swag,
and shit, especially, like, I can sing and rap
both type of shit.
Yeah, they be liking shit like this.
So it's a lot easier for somebody to grab me
from every other type of person.
So they're going to look at you like you're getting, like,
that privilege.
Think about how many artists is really
rapping the exact same.
Like, you got to look at it like that.
It's only like one in a million chance
that a label really going to grab you
if you're rapping the same as a hundred other artists.
But you think about, like, other white rappers right now?
I mean, they're cool.
Yeah, like, they have a few little artists that I'm cool with
You know, I talked to, like, Little Jojo, he's hard.
Man, La Cito, he cool.
They're my people.
You did an interview with him, too.
I fought with Lucito and shit.
And that's really it, though.
Like, they ain't really that many.
I ain't gonna lie.
Why you don't like Vaughn't Santhian?
No, man, I don't know, man.
Bine's straight, but I just feel like, bro.
I don't know.
I'd be feeling like Brayn't like that, though.
But shit, I saw he had the little cosign and shit with a little dark and shit.
You guys got to have glasses solidarity.
Yeah, you're right, though.
You're right, man.
Because I feel like people just call him a punk because, like, I don't know.
His pants are kind of tight and he wears his glasses.
Man, I don't know, but I'd be seeing.
You think he's hamming it up that he's exaggerating.
And I think all that's your entertainment purposes.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
I just don't know.
But you know what I'm saying?
Man, I ain't listening to a new one of his song, though.
I don't care.
You just, you just feel like, Kevin?
I mean, I didn't seen him and shit, you know.
Like, you know, he's been kind of viral and shit, but, you know.
His music is really hot, though.
Like, I feel like a lot of people, a lot of people.
A lot of people I know
who don't even really
Listen to drill, listen to him
Yeah
But I don't know
Because like it's more
Spending nowadays
You know what I'm saying
Killing this shit
Like they do
But that's what people
We like it
But they're
A hundred thousand artists
Wrapping the same shit
But he wraps on
Like weird beats
Different types of beats
He's like
He kind of makes the shit
Fun
And he has a weird flow
He the exact same
As everybody else
He just like
Has like a weird
Cadence
I don't know
She's scratch
I feel like he didn't like that
though
I don't know
I'd be seeing some flanket
shit we could, so.
I don't know.
I'm still not sure if that was him at the gas station.
If that was him at the gas station, he's definitely like that.
I believe him.
I believe him.
I believe him.
I believe him.
Well, I mean, he did get coasted by a little dirt, so, you know what I'm saying.
Yeah.
In Chicago, I'm in with him, so.
Wow.
How you know Zay from 1017?
You know, he's just from the same city and shit.
And I know him from, he's from ghost town, so they're my people in them shit.
Where is ghost town at?
It's like, it's still off northside drive.
It's kind of like on Northside Drive and Watkins type of shit
But he from over there
And my people and them
They be out there and where he is with Zay
So that's how I know
I really started talking to Zay
You know, but I know him because he's from Jackson and shit
But I really just started talking to him like a few years ago
Three years ago and shit
And so
Then my daughter I foo was Zay
Oh yeah hell yeah
You know Y'all in live and shit together
I'm out of him, you know Zay
Yeah but I know him from the other people
He's still with 1017 right?
He's still with Gucci.
Yeah, he's still with Gucci.
I think he was Gucci.
Gucci, you know, see, Gucci,
like he's trying to start a new label or some shit.
I've seen that.
That's trying to sign new people.
He's something, but he made a post saying.
But he changed the whole label name, though.
That's what I'm saying.
He just said, I got a whole new label.
Because you got a thing about it.
I got a million dollars for three different people.
Yeah, yeah.
But he just, man, he's supposedly trying to sign the artist right now for like a,
um, a film or some shit.
Yeah.
He said he got an end for three different people.
people right now.
Let me see where he changed.
Because he's had a lot of hot artists.
They just get locked up or killed.
Oh yeah, he changed.
So Icy millionaire.
So he changed the label two.
So icy million.
This is like the fourth rebrand for Gucci.
Yeah, bro.
I don't know, bro.
Everybody to be fucking Gucci be dying.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
This shit weird.
Also, you believe in the 1017 curse?
Yeah.
I didn't fuck with no Gucci.
Yeah.
But then you're friends with Zay who's fucking.
Yeah, but that's his decision, though.
You know what I'm saying?
I can't make no decision for
nobody just because he's up with him don't mean I ain't gonna fucking.
All right.
But me.
Two of the people who died, big scar and enchanted, both from fake perks or fentanyl.
Yeah.
So that's just like a roll of the dice.
That shit just happens to people who be getting fucked up.
I mean, to me, the interesting thing is about the fact that like Gucci's crew used to be
like really the people who were fucking with him like all the time.
We have OJ, Waka, Flaka, all these fools.
It was just like those are the dudes he was really hanging out with all the time.
Now Gucci is in a different position where he's the rich fool who's not getting
fucked up.
He got his wife.
He's, he's, he's, he's.
off in the mansion, and then he got to, like, reconnect with the streets to, like, find artists
and shit.
And then obviously those artists are running around doing whatever.
They're doing crazy gangster shit.
You know, I think, like, I'm signing with him to type of shit.
Well, Gucci is, like, I've heard from, like, a lot of people that Gucci is, like,
one of the most abrasive humans that you could ever work with.
Like, if he wakes up tomorrow and, like, he's supposed to do a music video with you
and he don't feel like doing it, he's like, doing it.
He's like, he ain't showing up.
He's just, he's on his own time.
He's doing whatever the fuck he wants to do.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I also heard he is straight business, man.
Yeah, yeah.
At this point in his life, yeah, he's not getting f*** up anymore.
He's not running around with a bunch of bitches.
Yeah, like, he's just on business.
He's straight business.
No normal conversation.
Like, to even have a conversation with him, I feel like you just got to be at a certain level to even be able to speak to him.
Yeah.
So you want to sign a Gucci basically?
No, don't come grab me, because.
Who did you sign to you?
You signed to Busy?
Who?
You signed a boozy?
No, I ain't signed no boozy.
I probably ain't going to sign to nobody, you know what I'm saying?
I'm either going to stay independent.
I assigned to like a major label.
You know what I'm saying?
Before I signed to another man.
I ain't trying to be under nobody.
Like I'll do a deal with like a label or some shit.
No distribution.
No advance on no clothes.
No, yeah.
I might not beat the hardest,
but you've got to come with that event, though.
I ain't gonna lie.
You got to need that event.
How come you think new age rappers
like don't want to sign to like other rappers and shit?
Like how come you want to sign to another rapper?
Man, I just feel like it ain't that it ain't the wave.
It's just, bro.
Think about it.
So if I sign with Gucci.
Yeah.
At the end of the day, I'm under Gucci,
but I still gonna have to talk to Atlanta.
Like, I'm still gonna have to do everything through Atlanta.
So it's just like, shit, he's a middleman.
He's middleman to me, and I'm not signing for $100,000.
But the whole thing with Gucci is that, like, literally,
if you're announced that signing to Gucci and you put out one music video with him,
and it's hot, it's like then for the rest of your career,
you're branded as having that Gucci co-sign,
which I understand a lot of rappers make it now without that,
but that for a long time was like the only way you were getting in the game.
Co-sines straight, though.
They're good, but I mean, you see that white boy that Gucci just signed.
What was his name, Dresden?
No, they didn't.
It was another one.
What is the name?
Brendan, Brendan.
Something like that.
It's sour to be.
Yeah.
But why you said that?
Because you're saying he ain't really took off since the Kosson?
No, like shit.
But it's really just the new people that have signed the Gucci.
They really ain't took off.
Like the original Gucci, like the people that Adam was talking about that he was
first running around with.
Then when he first started 10-17, he signed like what Poo Shias did.
And all them, they click was hot.
No, yeah, it wasn't Dresden, it's Bresden.
Bresden.
Yeah, bro.
He got.
He said he was.
He's got to.
No real.
I don't know what good you were like.
What about here, boo?
Yeah.
No, real.
You said you won't get the other white boy in.
You wasn't fucking on him?
Nah.
I mean, he's cool, but shit.
Nah.
You know, you said his cap.
You say he was cat rapping.
Yeah, but you know, yeah, I feel like he is cat rapping.
But he sound different, though.
He do got a different sound like it's the flow and shit.
His shit.
So, yeah.
He's on a different way, though.
You know what I feel it.
Because, you know, like, the different genres and shit, you know,
they got, like, the little yada, that group type shit.
Then it's, like, you know, the drill shit, then it's shit like that.
But he's straight, though.
You're going to be dropping any drill records?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hell yeah.
I got some new shit on the way.
You know, I'll be singing there and rapping, so I got a little bit of both.
Who?
So.
What happened with you and Sean Kingston, man?
Sean Kingston scams you all some money?
Man, I ain't going to say.
Sean Kingston scamming there, everybody, man.
He ain't scamming me, so listen, bro.
all right so i we met shan king i met shan kinkin through some other people that i know yeah all right
so bam they they be around the man so we got a song for shan kinsen for me to hop on or whatever
and shit shit i did the song it just seemed like cubs on some straight boo and shit after i did
the song cubs on some straight boy and shit i can't drop that bit can you got to pay the label
double and you but you paid them for the future yeah yeah yeah and then he wanted you to pay again
to drop it? Yeah, he was on straight bull with shit,
huh? Damn, that's how they do. That's the scam,
right? That's the whole, yeah,
I got to get it clear from the label, tight shit.
Slap it big ass. Yeah.
Wait, what? Slap he big ass.
Oh, I thought you said you slept them.
Oh, no. But you were actually around
him in the studio and everything? No, no, no.
He sent the open. I don't been around him, but
he's sent to open. How you get around
Sean Kingston and shit? The other people that I
be fucking with? Yeah, my
partner and then brought me around him and shit.
So if you could get a feature from
many artists and shit that you even know what I'm saying who'd you fold with man like the main artist
that I'm rocking with right now I'm really rocking with like D baby you know riloh hard
no keb hard like then the three artists that I'm probably really rocking with right now baby you know
but shit baby be bullish and dropping and shit you think he like lost track of the game or
drop the ball or what yeah because a lot of people would be saying he fell off do you feel like
a little baby fell off what's your thought about he didn't fall off bro it's just the generation
switching around bro you know what I'm saying
Like you see he ain't the hot topic right now
Like boss man Dilo
No they're hot
It changes so much
From who's hot who's not
You really got to catch the rapper
And they hot this moment
Yeah
It's hard to be a little baby
And still be relevant when you think about it
He popped off in like 2017
A long time ago
Yeah but you don't hear nothing about no YB no more
Yeah
You think you drop the ball
No he didn't drop the ball
He just don't drop
Yeah
But I feel like if he come back
to that old him.
Like if he come back out that
oh him,
he's gonna be back right where he was.
I don't think that'll never happen, though.
Yeah, I think he's weird.
You think Wobby's done?
Yeah, like, I ain't gonna say he through, though.
I feel like he just ain't really
fucking with it no more.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like he got what he wanted.
He threw.
I mean, I kind of got bored of his music,
just him being locked up in that house for so long,
and it just felt like he was making the same song
over and over.
And like, I don't know.
I feel like he was going through some kind of mental problem
that, like, was manifesting
through the music.
But all of his songs were like
that, but he was a hot topic at the time, so everybody was
with his wave.
That's the same shit with baby.
It's shit like Boss Mandilo.
He'd wave right now.
That's how I'd be bouncing.
But Boss Man Delo sounds hungry.
He sounds like he's like young.
He's going for it.
Baby sounds rich and kind of just
over it.
He's all in a lot if he on a suit of his bees though.
Who boss man deal?
Yeah.
He didn't make like three flow to same song.
Like, I ain't.
But that flow, that flow, that flow been popping though.
Yeah, the flowed by.
But that shit, he'd have made like three floor the same song.
No real.
Type flow.
I heard it's just like remaking all his old songs now.
Those old verses the people don't remember and shit.
Yeah, he might be working, it was working.
I mean, he got the clothes super turned though right now.
Yeah.
But you want to know the difference between Boss Man Delo and everybody else is that everybody
else just kind of like finds a flow and just sticks with it.
And Boss Man Delos always freaking his flow and always just doing some different shit.
So I feel like he's somebody that I look at like in the long run, he's going to be able to figure it out.
Yeah, he's going to keep changing his music.
You know what I'm saying?
I f***, D-baby, Rilow in no cap, though.
I fuck what they wave, you know, that singing and the rap and shit.
No, but Rilow and no cap, man, they wordplay craze.
Yeah, I'll be seeing people praise Riloh on no cap all the time play bars and shit.
I'll f***le-up with them.
It's stupid.
Yeah.
They word playing on bullshit, though.
Yeah.
But if I did do a feature, I want to do a feature one of them three, though.
How do you feel about, like, paying for features and shit?
No, it's cool.
It really just depends, though.
I don't be fucking where you got to pay them in the label, then you probably got to
Oh, yeah, yeah, you got to experience with Sean Kingston.
We just talked about this year, right?
But it used to be really out of history, though.
Like, they're really when he paying for features.
It's still like, it was really of, like, history and stuff.
Wow, people fucking with you.
Yeah, people fucking with you.
But you know, money ain't going to do anything, bro.
You feel, my money going to do anything.
When I saw that Sean Kingston scanned you,
I thought 100% it was going to be about some lean.
Man, hell no.
A lot of people have got that story in L.
You know, I heard, though.
I heard, bro.
Jank, I heard bro be scamming all type of folk.
And mom and was scamming too, obviously.
Like, she got charged with him with fraud, all type of shit.
Me, no, but I got a little radio song with him, bro.
Can't play it.
They might sue me.
Just leak it.
You pay.
Yeah, no, they ain't from to sue me.
I ain't fucking with him.
He got so much shit going on.
I think that's the last thing he wants to worry about.
I'm surprised they ain't trying to drop these air.
Hey, so what did you feel like the difference in Cali and Jackson?
Like, when you come out here, like, what's the main differences?
Man, it's just, man, y'all.
way bigger and shit and it's a lot i feel like i ain't gonna like you think they more of the day out here
yeah what y'all y'all more of the day out here for sure yeah that's easy that's a easy one
hell nah but like i feel like on game though we got it like like like like on god like run a game
on somebody no cockish shit shooting 10 videos out here like they don't know like but it's a lot
easier to build a fan base and shit out here because of how big it is you know what i'm
But there's also more competition, too.
It's hell of hard to stand out for people because it's so many.
But somebody like me, I don't rap like I'm from the West Coast.
So it's a lot easy for me to follow him.
It's going to be easy for somebody to follow my way.
But a lot of people from the South be migrating up here,
especially when they get a little name.
But a lot of the West Coast artists that are popping,
if we went to your hometown and played them,
people would be looking at us like, what the fuck is this shit?
They don't understand our sound.
Any West Coast artists?
Like, who y'all know from Jackson?
I mean, from West Coast that's popping in Jackson.
Like, name somebody from the West Coast.
Hey, where that boy?
chicken pee he from my hair
Oh no hell
Chicken Pete
Shout out chicken pee
You know who that is
He's from my hair?
Hell no
He in front of West Coast
He's from down south
Right he's from the West Coast?
See I can't name one West Coast artist though
Hell no
I'm good
I'm local
I gotta play some music that can relate to me
I searched Chicken P
on YouTube
And the first thing that comes up
Is a picture of him
Rapping in front of the Imperial Courts
Which is like a super famous project
Out here
He probably wasn't from out of here.
I thought he was from out of here.
Who was it that was on here,
raving him about chicken people?
I was just DMing him the other day.
Huh?
Little 50 was,
was bigging him up hard, yeah.
Well, let's he from Midwest.
But yeah.
He's from Milwaukee.
Oh, I guess he tapped in with the courts, though.
That's crazy.
But nah, shit, that's about it, though.
I don't know, really no West Coast rebels
that booming outside down in the South, though.
Yeah, it's hard.
Like, West Coast music don't really reach down south.
Wait, what's that boy name?
Babyface right from out here, right?
Detroit.
I found Detroit.
Damn, that ain't Dweka.
No.
I don't know.
You got a male system.
We got to relate to it in the Dweka.
Detroit, you got a branding problem right there.
You need to step your shit up.
People don't know where you're from.
Or where your state is located in the country.
I feel like y'all need to, like, be trendsetters and get on the EBK J-Bo wave.
You want to spin?
That's the soundtrack.
He's from Cali, but he from like
Stockton, up north. Sounds crazy.
So wait, up north like shit, the bay.
Yeah, basically. But it's like a
suburb of there called Stockton, but it's like one of the
craziest most violent little cities
in California.
How ya, I feel you? I think the crime rate and Jackson getting worse?
Hell yeah, man, we probably
the top, worse in the damn country.
D-I-E. Yeah, you're gonna die out there.
For real? Yeah, it'd be horrible.
But it's just, it's so high.
But like, you know, the major cities,
like Chicago and shit, they way higher than us, but shit, they got three, four times.
The population we got.
But we're up there with them, though.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's the murder rate, so it shouldn't matter the population.
It's just the percentage that are down.
Yeah, but we were one of the tops in the country.
We definitely top ten, top five.
You proud of that?
Hell, no.
Why do you think the murder rate so high out there, though?
What do you think?
What do you think we need to change it?
I don't know, bro.
I feel like, I feel like, brother, the state is so poe.
Like, it's people just hungry.
Yeah, so I feel like that could be really.
So I feel like that could be really good is.
This is the problem.
That's the problem, money.
Everybody wants money.
Certain people ain't got no hustle.
Certain people can't make no money.
You got to take it.
You know what I'm saying?
Money is the problem.
Because money don't want to make you look good.
Money is the one how you fly.
Money how you're riding like this.
But that is a major problem, though.
It's money.
That's the major.
But I ain't allowed to the police out there been standing on some
the ending, though. Why, why you say that?
What you mean? They've been getting serious.
They been getting serious. Yeah, because they took over,
Lempton and all that, right. Man, hell, yeah.
You can't even go down the street.
You mean, you got a tent too dark they're pulling you over.
Usually it used to be like that.
It jiggered like that like a month ago.
Yeah, so they're cracking down.
We got the mayor and shit coming in.
Small town with a lot of crime, they always
end up like that. But, like, out
here, you'd be amazed what you could get away
without you. No, I'm knowing. I'm knowing.
But they be getting away with it in the city
and shit, too.
But we got a new governor, I mean,
mayor coming in and shit right now.
So I think that's really what it is.
Yeah.
I think that's why they're saying.
You're going to have a positive effect?
Or, yeah.
For the city, for show.
Yeah.
You know, for the city for shit show.
Hey, the water's still fucked up in Jackson?
Man, hell yeah, bray.
They be having a bull of water notices every week.
You can't drink shower shit.
Yeah, nah, because when I work before I moved and shit,
there was nothing but brown water's like.
Yeah, bro, you can't drink shower shit, nothing.
You can't do nothing out there.
Really?
Holy shit.
You can't do anything with the water.
You got to boil it to use it.
At one point, right before I moved,
like, the old Jackson was up,
where you had to boil the water.
Where you can't go to Wendy's
and get a drink with ice.
Yeah, it's f*** up.
Wow.
That's great.
You all don't be having that out here, huh?
Uh-uh.
No, they don't play that shit out here.
I don't drink tap water anyway, but I mean.
Me either.
They drink the water.
No, you know, they had an...
We got a thing on our sinks,
like, put the purified water or whatever, yeah.
But, you know, they had like a,
what's it called we feed you water.
Yeah, this shit, babe.
for you. Yeah, they had like a little
exposed or some shit. Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah, feed you water and some other
Desani.
Really? Sonny trash. I hate Desaunti.
It's salty. It's something. Weird.
You got a great-ass taste.
David, it ain't it?
I trust Desani.
I think Desani is a low-key sleeper, yeah.
I'd be fucking like smart water.
I'm full of small water, too.
Core, I think that's what it called.
You fuck with Arrowhead?
Yeah, I don't know what that is.
Shit, all right.
I, I, I, I just like, all.
All waters are more equal
than people give them credit for it.
People like smart water because they're like,
ooh, I'm smart.
I'm just saying, it's all branding.
It's all branding.
But I don't know.
I feel like this.
I only got a weird taste.
That's the only one that really just stick out.
They're like, I don't know.
Like them body armor waters and shit?
I just saw a guy in the grocery store buying a couple of liquid deaths.
And my brain immediately was just like, bro, what the fuck is wrong?
It's like water in a can.
Man, I got on an airplane to come to a bit.
They tried to get it.
Give me a paper water or some shit.
Oh, in a cardboard box type thing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Boxed water.
Who you flew with it?
Delta.
Oh, that sounds like some spirit.
I'm like, ain't no way.
That's where they did you.
It was at the airport when I land.
No, but that's like designer.
That's like high hand water.
They love putting it in a box and try to convince you that shit.
That's why it should cost more.
Oh, it was all.
Yeah, it was in LAX.
Yeah, it was box water.
Yeah, it was shit.
You can taste the cardboard when you drink it.
Don't drink this shit.
Yeah.
So what you got like in the works?
music and shit. What you... I think I'm getting ready to drop me a little tape and shit.
So I got me a video and shit. I'm probably going to drop two videos before I drop my tape,
but I'm definitely going to drop a tape. But did you take down most of your videos?
I mean, I took it down a whole album.
Like everything, right? It was like very hard to find anything.
Yeah, I restarted. I had a whole album out, three videos, and I just took them down.
But why did you take it all down?
Shit, I just wanted to restart. You know, I got paid for my album and shit, but I just took it down to restart.
It wasn't because of the feds and shit?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
Hell, hell, no.
You probably had five.
Robin P's in the music videos.
Oh.
No.
I don't know nothing about that.
I don't know nothing about nothing like that.
Maybe some money, though.
Just my guess.
You got the name for the project?
Man, I don't really know.
I think me and him gonna do a little tape, like a dynamic duo.
You ain't never telling them the stunting man, right?
Yeah, that's stunning.
Go on, man.
See, I'm going to drop a collab EP or something?
Yeah, yeah.
I think we're going to do like a little tape.
We're going to name a dynamic duo or something like that.
All right for sure.
We got hell of songs together.
Hell of songs.
Yeah, yeah.
We look forward to, you know what I'm saying?
See you keep rising, you know what I'm saying?
You're only 19, so you got a hell of potential.
I feel like it's fina just keep going up from here.
Yeah, yeah.
You got to stay out the way.
I mean, I don't even be.
I be trying to stay out of the city now.
I'd be trying to come out, place like here.
I'd be trying to come to Cali and shit.
Get the hell away from there.
There ain't nothing there.
Like, there's no activities to do there nothing.
No activities.
crazy they got one mom literally one mall and they bit ain't got nothing everything and they be
off brand yeah some shoes i got a city gear yeah that bitch got a bit's great they bit slight as a
motherfucker you got them of some falses in there we just i we fold the thing in a j five he be
connected and he's yeah he got his own brand dirty hard and shit he's your hard when you go fold
that shit but with him on the shoes and shit the show my jeweler in there and shit too so
That's why I really
That's where you get your jury and shit
Chris, Chris Jules
He's all right
He done every piece on me
Everything, everything
Everything comes from Chris
I think he did Wack 100 shit
Yeah he did
I think he did a few pieces for him
Some shit
Hell yeah
I want to have a hell
I don't know each other
I mean he didn't did Rico reckless
You know what I'm saying
He did blue face shit too
He did blue face shit
Because I was like
How the hell you even know
Wack 100
He didn't did a lot of people shit
He didn't did like
Sway Lee and them shit
He didn't did
NBA 3 3 3 3 he didn't did
A few of YB in them shit
shit. He didn't do some Chris be moving in.
Yeah, yeah. He didn't fold Wayne and some other shit. He turned, because he hard.
Matter of fact, yeah, he did. He did Hershey Ridge Game, Shane. I think he did Hershey.
He did all the rich game games. Shout out Hershey Black. All the rich in pieces.
Well, hell yeah, man. I learned a lot about Mississippi. I learned that Mississippi needs
a breakout star. The Mississippi is not getting the attention they deserves.
And it's a lot of artists and a lot of attention. There's nobody at home from there right now.
Day 1 Nigo got it going crazy
Yeah he got it going
But it's just for Mississippi
You know what I'm saying
Parkway man
That's a lot of people going on
It's just like
Kind of just got to
Just keep working
Yeah yeah
Yeah
Let's go
I'm going to Mississippi
I'm going to the club
Bro you and Mississippi
Is going to be legendary
Yeah
I'm gonna bring them Mississippi
For the one time
For the one time
You got to go
Ain't nothing to go
To the club
So don't think you're going to go
Do nothing crazy
Yeah yeah
I'm going to the waterpark
Oh we didn't
We didn't got no water park.
Damn.
No water park, brother.
Nah, we do.
If we go to Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, yeah.
Philadelphia, yeah.
Philadelphia, Mississippi.
When I was in, when I went to Nashville, like, we were just trying to figure out what the
dude, it's hot as hell.
All we could think of was the water park.
And go to the club of Jason and get back on the flight.
Come back to Atlanta more.
Yeah, yeah, that's good one night.
Like, it born or go eat.
You're going to get some good food out then.
Yeah, no, I see.
I mean, here you're going to get some other food and shit.
Some good subtle.
Take him his old.
Yeah, yeah, it is.
Bad bitches or no?
Man, I got my wife out there, man.
I ain't right now.
I be staying out.
I'm a lawyer.
I be solid.
Oh, come on.
I be solid, man.
But I'm like, he be on the hot shit.
I'm going to be in the car.
You're saying, popping in with my girl.
Yeah, me and my girl.
She's going to the street club and shit, would she?
No, we don't even, we really don't be popping out.
We're just in the club.
We be going to the club and shit.
Yeah.
In a little section and she, we'd be popping out.
You all go to church?
Yeah, we'll go to church.
You know, I got a little family and shit.
I'm probably going to go out there
after the club when I'm out in Jackson.
Yeah.
You probably need to, cook.
See what God's like out there.
He's that you probably need to.
God ain't been working out for me out here,
so I feel like I'm going to try it down south.
They get holy out there now.
That's the Bible.
They get holy.
Huh?
No, real.
But now, yeah, I got a little family and shit,
so we be y'all.
We'll be maintaining focus.
He's going to church and shit.
The show.
Hell, yeah.
Man, this is a legendary one,
you know what I'm saying?
Mississippi in the building.
Shout out to Adam.
Let's get it.
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Thank you, Remo.
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