No Jumper - OhGeesy Finally Speaks On The Shoreline Mafia Break Up

Episode Date: August 25, 2020

OhGeesy sat down with Adam to tell his side of the story regarding the Shoreline Mafia break up, what happened behind the scenes and where they stand professionally now that their debut album has been... recently released. OhGeesy also talks about Future wanting to sign him and how he got arrested on the way to the "Change Your Life" video. ----- FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/529mn7of2HBKdLfrAMUzcK?si=rWVBWCuWSXeh0TFYb2P-dQ CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/No-Jumper-198283650194402/ http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 No Jumper coolest podcast in the world today. We got the one and only, O.GZ. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Of Shoreline Mafia. You're still claiming Sri Lanka, right? Come on, man. Let's make that clear.
Starting point is 00:00:12 Yes, sir. Okay. So how you, how you been? Shit, I made good. This coronavirus bullshit got the whole world fucked up, you feel me? Slowed life down a lot, huh? Yeah, I feel like it, like, I was like in daddy mode. Daddy duties and this shit put a stamp on it.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Like, oh, yeah, you're staying home for show for shit. You were already kind of in that back and forth of like, fuck, like I want to be home, being around the kids, seeing the day-to-day activities with the kid, but then also, you know, you're in the early years of your rap career, so you're on the road like crazy. And then coronavirus is like, nope, here you are. You've got to focus 100% on this other side of your life. Exactly. That shit, I feel like it's meant to be, though, because like at this stage where my baby
Starting point is 00:00:52 at you, for me, he's just been growing every day. So he looked like he's like three years old right now. Really? He's huge. He's walking around. he's starting to talk, all types of shit. So I'm lucky glad I got to stay home and witness all this shit. What kind of words?
Starting point is 00:01:06 Is he just saying daddy and mommy touch stuff? He'd be saying dada. He'd be walking around saying dada. He'd be watching movies all day, all types of shit. That's crazy. But yeah, I'm glad I got to stay home because if I would have been on the road for two, three months and I would have came back and seen how different he is from like two, three months ago, I would have been like there I missed out on the lot.
Starting point is 00:01:25 It's a huge choice, especially as an entertainer. Yeah, for sure. So the pandemic hasn't been bad for your relationship? No, uh-uh. I've been at home cooling, you feel me? I've been working, getting everything together. So I think it's, even though it's bad, like, to the rest of the world, like, it's been good for me. I've been at home.
Starting point is 00:01:46 I've been getting in my mind together, everything. I've been getting healthy all types of shit, so it's been cool. No, yeah, me too. Like, you know, you always had that temptation in the back of your head or, like, that desire to just, like, always think, fuck there's this club there's this party there's this festival to have that not really exist is a strange feeling like you're home on a friday night and you're like well there ain't really done going on so i feel totally cool about this but is life starting to get back to normal a little bit for you in terms of like going to the i mean are you doing more being more active and being out more
Starting point is 00:02:16 um not really i feel like at this point i got i got to even be more low-key like the album came out so everywhere i go people would be recognizing me and shit so it kind of takes away from me want to go out and you feel like even do regular little shit so right I just be at home
Starting point is 00:02:30 tucked off yeah like I mean it's kind of hard to gauge I'm sure in L.A. though you going anywhere
Starting point is 00:02:35 and having it be normal doesn't last long yeah yeah I can't I can't even go to a grocery store like I'm trying to
Starting point is 00:02:42 find the most low-key grocery stores to go to and that shit never work because you like just stand out way too much I feel like
Starting point is 00:02:49 yeah even with the mask you feel like the little mask the hudies I mean the tattoo just boom it's like nah but the mask
Starting point is 00:02:56 be covering the tattoo so I'm like okay no one will recognize me and they be like oh geezie they be looking I'm like yo how the fuck y'all recognize but it's funny because you can kind of tell who's gonna say something to you before you know your own fan group like if I see like an 18 year old kid you could just see
Starting point is 00:03:12 you could just see their face right before they about to just say something if he got like a diamond shirt on it's going down if he got a palace hat it's over he's talking to you for sure right um okay so the album
Starting point is 00:03:25 how's it feel that the album them has finally been released after the years like weight off my shoulders you feel me i've been listening to these songs for two what two years straight you feel me most of them are that old most of them are that old you feel me i've been listening to like change your life is like two years old like we did change your life the um you do it right there not like right when you did that vlog we had did change your life the yadi vlog oh yeah yeah did that shit maybe a few weeks before a few weeks after. Okay. That's how old that shit is. It's crazy for people to finally hear that Yadi collab that just happened in like 20 minutes. Yeah, I see people coming in. I feel like all the
Starting point is 00:04:02 songs happened in like 15, 20 minutes. Yeah, we sneak peek to the fucking Yadi vlog in Atlanta and then ever since like fucking people have been asking about that song nonstop and now they finally got it. It's kind of crazy. I seen a bunch of people talking about they've been waiting. And then you had sneak peeked the other one that we never dropped the other Yadi one. But I think it leaked, right? I don't know. Or I mean, I think I've seen it on SoundCloud or some shit and I'm like, oh, here we go um yeah so you're you're happy with the album overall but like from your perspective why did it take so fucking long for the album to come out i have no idea what it was you feel me and then we put out so many projects you feel me like all the projects that we put out like
Starting point is 00:04:38 all the eps it was like what could have been on the album plus the singles like change your life and bands you feel me so i i really don't know what happened you feel me and i think the whole past two two and a half years was just a big learning experience for all of us you feel me so definitely I think now that we are like individually going to go do our thing, I feel like I know exactly what to do to make sure that that doesn't happen again. I got a whole project ready. Right.
Starting point is 00:05:05 So I got a whole project ready, so I'm going to drop that as soon as I can. But it's going to come out as a Shoreline Mafia record or an OGZ record? No, Gizi shit. Okay. So you're my first solo project. Are you planning on dropping stuff in the future as Shoreline Mafia or is it kind of not, that's not how you see it going for me? No, that could happen.
Starting point is 00:05:22 You feel me? it's Shoreline Mafia forever, you feel me? So I could drop my project in name it's Shoreline Mafia, you feel me? So that's not like not a thing. Right. But I got my first OGZ project ready and I'm excited about it.
Starting point is 00:05:37 Right. Super excited about that shit. So from your perspective, like when you guys sign the deal and stuff, did you ever see you guys going your separate ways or breaking up? Was that even something that you entertained at that point? Or were you guys so tight? I definitely didn't entertain it, but it's like
Starting point is 00:05:52 you never you I feel like you never imagine shit like that you feel me especially as hummies especially before there's not fame or money nothing involved you feel me you can never imagine those shit like that but we just we just creatives you feel me and we have creative differences right like I feel like all creatives want some shit they own way you feel me so four different people that's four different visions right yeah I mean but okay so was it creative differences or was it personal differences because when I imagine it in my mind I imagine that you guys were just not getting along on some random shit where you're on tour and you just end up fighting and bickering and like I mean you guys seem it's all pretty much creative because it's not like something we don't hate
Starting point is 00:06:35 each other you feel me so it's not nothing like that but it's all I can say is it's creative really so more of like where it's not like I hate Phoenix I hate rob I hate not we have we we just had our own vision and we all going our own way you feel me that's interesting Interesting. So did you feel like, do you feel like there was not a lot of cohesion in terms of like you guys making music together? Because realistically, you and Phoenix did a lot of songs together, but the amount of songs that you all did together was sort of limited in comparison. I don't know. It wasn't like a set thing, you feel me. It was always like you pull up, you do this, you do that, you feel me? It wasn't like, yeah, we got to do this song together, that song together. It's just always random. Like you've been to a studio session, so it's like whoever pulls up. you might get on that song, you might get on that song. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:23 When, like, when did that sort of dynamic of you guys all just being comfortable, being in the studio, making music together, when did that start to fade away? We all kind of found out about it the night that P. Dog died because Phoenix tweeted about it a couple hours before that, basically saying that he was leaving the group. And that was the first time we had publicly really realized, like, oh, shit, they're breaking up. I feel like just over time, because me and myself, I don't even like to go to the studio. So I'll go to the studio, like, once every two months. Really? Yeah, I'm not like one of those rappers that now I'm getting in the studio more often. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:54 But I'm not one of those rappers. You know how people be in there 24-7, you feel me? Right. All the songs that I made off the album, I would do them in one session. So I feel like I made quality songs in one session. I've got to keep going every day. So it just, I slowly just stop going to a studio more and more. Right.
Starting point is 00:08:13 And like, you know, I feel like that's what happens to us. I don't even like studios. Early on, people are like in a rap group. They're just spending all the time together. It's just some gang shit. And then everybody starts having kids, having girlfriends. They give a fuck about having their own houses, having their own money. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Definitely my kid was a super life-changing, you feel? That just made me change my whole mental, everything about me. Like, once I knew my girl was pregnant, it just changed everything about me. That's interesting. Being more focused on the business side of things and just wanting to really be productive. And then just thinking about my future, you feel, me thinking about, like, before my baby, like I'll be willing to take just like before music I take like any type of risk you feel me to get money to do my types of shit it's like now I don't want to take as much risk I want to make I want to have like a for sure thing you feel me right well when you look back at how you were living your life before the rap group really went down like I mean you're not really like lying on your songs you used to be in the streets you were definitely just you know making a living day to day out there and it's like when you look back at that is it hard to even remember how different your men's mentality was dealing with a completely different level of money, a completely different level of, like, security.
Starting point is 00:09:23 I just so remember, and I'd be thinking about it. I'm like, damn, it's crazy. I used to be, I used to not care about nothing. And I was like, I got my son. And that's all I can think about at the end of the day, you for me. Any goals I set for myself, anything I do, I'd think about him in the back of my mind. Mm. So. Definitely. I mean, it's, that's, yeah, it's crazy to think about it. I mean, like, you've kind of ascended to a status. or like a level that a lot of people aren't lucky enough to see. Like a lot of people aren't lucky enough to be able to look at their future and imagine, you know, actually running a successful business that doesn't involve you, you know, risking your freedom, basically, or your life, really. I think I always imagine being in this position.
Starting point is 00:10:07 So like, and I imagine being in the next position I'm going to be in too. So, like I feel like I've always had everything mentally planned out. Right. It's interesting because, you know, from the beginning, to be totally fair from a numbers standpoint, you were always kind of like the clear, most popular member of the group. Was that ever like a factor in terms of the divisions coming about and stuff?
Starting point is 00:10:31 Because, you know, a lot of the opportunities for the group were opportunities that realistically at a certain point it kind of seemed like shit, well, OGZ or maybe O'GZ in Phoenix could just be taking those opportunities. And then like, you know, we started to see where people just weren't even going on tour altogether and stuff. I personally never looked at it like that. Like, I saw us as all equals. So that was never a thing in my head.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Like, if fans or anyone else saw it that way, that's the way they saw it. But in my head it was like, we all the same person. We all one thing, you feel me? Right. Yeah, I mean, but over time it's kind of hard to stay that focus, man. I always hope the shoreline would be like the Migos or something where you guys just were not separable. Yeah, nah.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Shout out the Migos, though. Yeah. Yeah. I know that they showed you guys some. love in the past and shit. Yeah. Yeah. They're cool as fuck.
Starting point is 00:11:19 I fuck with them tough. How did all the collaborations on the tape come about? You had currency on there. You had like the future verse on there, the Kodak thing. Like how did all that come about? I had been talked to the future. I think future, he had hit me up like when I first started popping. I think he was trying to sign me or something.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Really? Yeah. But I was already signed. Yeah. Should have been GZ free bands. Oh my God. That would have been a totally different. That would have been a whole.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Holy shit. No, yeah, for sure. But currency, currency, he'd be putting me up on a game, you feel me, so I fuck currency the long way. Who else was on there? That Kodak thing? Kodak. I don't know who, my A&Rs put that together. Right. Yeah, I met Kodak, I think, just one time. Really? What was that like?
Starting point is 00:12:03 It was cool. You know what was going on? He knew who you were and shit? Yeah, yeah, yeah. My A&R is his A&R. Right. Orlando, shout out to Orlando. Yeah, hell yeah. So, so he knew what's up. That's what said. Who else was on the album? Fuck.
Starting point is 00:12:19 Mike Sherrne. Mike Sherrne. That was actually one of my favorite songs on there. I fucked up that song. Phoenix and Mike Shurn had that song. Like, we've all been had these songs ready, man. Right. So I wish they would have came out a little earlier.
Starting point is 00:12:30 But, I mean, it's all new to the fans' years. So they fucking with it. I see everybody fucking with the album. So I can't wait till y'all see what I got in store from my shit. Phoenix show y'all where he got Rob, Cato, everyone do their own thing. individually for me right what's stopping you guys from like just being able to talk and put your differences aside and at least be able to like go on tour maybe you guys mostly do your own
Starting point is 00:12:55 thing but you could go on tour together or give the people what they want or even make records together like is it is the ego like the thing that's getting in the way of that definitely definitely not like the album just came out so it hasn't done what it what it's going to do you feel me and we haven't dropped the videos so when the video comes out say this album goes number one you feel me it It just goes up top, you feel me, more than we could imagine, more than it is right now, then we're going to do what has to be doing, you feel me? You think that's possible? Yeah, there's nothing that stopping us.
Starting point is 00:13:24 Right. There's nothing. Because it's kind of, you know, interesting. Like, I was seeing it. Especially if we do something like that, and it does numbers and it goes crazy. Because I know the music videos is going to change the way it is right now. Because you guys have always been, like, mega YouTube heavy. Like, obviously is kind of where you guys got built.
Starting point is 00:13:40 If it goes crazy, we're going to go. We got to seize that moment. right but i saw that like a shoreline video came out i'm watching the video and it's just phoenix and then the other homies in the in the background of shit are not like the usual shoreline crew that i'm used to see it is shoreline videos and stuff i'm like what's going on here those a change your life shit right well that's like the most recent one but there was another video that came out the other day too right i think they both shot the same oh really same weekend i got arrested that weekend oh damn what you got arrested for uh disneyland oh they searched my
Starting point is 00:14:13 shit, but they didn't have the right to search much. Search your car? Yeah. Really? Yeah. And they found the strap. I was on my way to change your life video. Why did they even search you?
Starting point is 00:14:21 They just pulled me over. So you were supposed to be on that song? What? No, no. Not the whole shit. They changed your life. Right, right, right. Both of those were shot the same weekend.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Oh, okay. Damn. John Rock had, and then, so once that happened, I was having a super bad weekend. Right. My tires was popping. All types of weird shit was going on that weekend. That's crazy. Then I got stopped on the way there, so I wasn't able to come out.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Damn, it's bad look. Yeah, it was a super bad weekend, but we still don't drop the change-your-life video. We're going to do a bunch of videos for the album, and I think it's going to accelerate what the album is already doing. That's dope. So how often are you in communication with Rob and Cato? I've seen them like two weeks, so we just did like a little live thing. The monster logos and the shit, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:05 How was that? It was cool. It was whatever, you feel me, it was a little check. Right. There you go. You used to be drinking lean. Now you drink a monster. filming? I'd be drinking, uh, your roommate. Oh, really? So you really, have you gotten healthy? You look healthy.
Starting point is 00:15:21 I got it a little healthy. I'll be fucking up postmates. I need a postmate sponsor, like a promo code or something. Right. But I mean, I'm saying like, there's been times in my life where I've seen you and I've been like, this dude definitely looks like he's been gnecked up. And right now you look like. No, I've been, I'm getting healthy, man. Right. Has COVID been helpful on that regard? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. That's why I'd be. That's what I'm saying, it was like a good thing overall. Even though it's a bad thing, like the, it's a bad thing. It's been good to me, you feel I'm so I can't even hate on it that much. I've been at home.
Starting point is 00:15:56 My son, I've been getting healthy, and I've just been plotting out what I'm going to do next. That's what I suck. I just been getting in my mind right. Definitely. So was it really important for you guys to show love to greet on Draco on the project? Hell yeah, free Draco, free Grito. This nigga Ralphie just got out too. Yeah, crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Yeah, I can't believe it. I was just talking to him. I told him I hope he'd go up. Yeah, you know what I'm gonna be doing a vlog with him in the next couple days, I think, of just like tapping in with him. I don't know like what the conditions are of him getting out because of COVID. Like, I'm kind of worried, like, that they might take him back in. Right, because if he's around a lot of people, can't they say like, oh, look, you don't, it wasn't about COVID?
Starting point is 00:16:34 Nah, yeah, they be on, like, they whole shit, the whole shit, the cops be on about them is weird. So, like, I don't know, what's up with them. Ralphie the plug pulled a six-nine on us real quick. For the what hell not? Yeah, for no six-nine. Well, okay. Minus the snitching. But he was like, he fucking said, hey, man, there's a pandemic. Let me the fuck out of here.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Oh, man, that's hilarious. Yeah, Drago called me the other day. You said he finally got out of fucking solitary, at least. Yeah, that's crazy. That's crazy they even had them in solitary. For a long-ass time. They'd be doing Drakeo dirty, man. Yeah, they hate him.
Starting point is 00:17:07 Yeah. They let Ralphie out earlier. They had not let Draco out without fight, man. I'm surprised they even let Ralphie out. They kept fucking with their. release dates all they release dates i never heard he still waiting on catchy right still waiting on bull i never heard of the you know la police system having a grudge against anybody like the way that they fucking hate drako and they just be doing everything fuck his life of wow i don't even get it right why did they
Starting point is 00:17:31 just do the musty freestyle with drako's verse you didn't want to put the whole song or like the any of the other parts of the song on the app problem he had did that when he first got out the first time right so There was a great couple months there, yeah. Yeah, exactly. So we just had to throw something on there, you feel me? Like, all the other verses was through the phone and stuff. I didn't like how they sounded, so it was like, we got to put that musty verse on it. Definitely.
Starting point is 00:17:54 That shit was hard, too. Yeah, no, he snapped, for sure. And it shed light on him. Like, there's a much people that probably don't know who Jaco is. All types of people hurt that shit, and I know they fucked with it. And we know how L.A. is where it's very divided. Motherfuckers hate each other. Like, you don't see a lot of people from different areas necessarily.
Starting point is 00:18:12 showing each other love and stuff and Draco has like not gotten love from the vast... It just feels like he should get more support and more love from rappers overall. You guys are like one of the only crews or whatever that really has shown him love. Obviously you guys are like real homies so it's easy but you know I wish that there was more support overall for Draco. He has pointed this out that's on some angry
Starting point is 00:18:33 lonely nights on his Instagram story for sure. So what about like business-wise as well as you got going on? Didn't you have something on your girl or whatever? You saw it. Eyelashes or some shit? I've been... Bro. I ain't know girls
Starting point is 00:18:46 love me that much. Really? Bro, we dropped eyelashes. I think I made, like... I only dropped a few. I wanted to see what it was going to do. I probably made like $20,000 in like 10 minutes.
Starting point is 00:18:55 Really? Yeah. That's crazy. Yeah. I didn't know girls fuck with the eyelashes and shit like that. And that they fuck with me like that, you feel me? Right. But hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:04 I got eyelashes with girls. All the types of shit. I'm a business man. Right. So I just got my mind fucking. I got so much shit that I don't want to talk about right now but I got so much shit in the works that you're working on yeah so much shit
Starting point is 00:19:16 was the eyelash thing like a thing with your girl or was it more just like a thing that you did it was the thing that I mentioned to her and she was like yeah it is kind of a good idea because she'd be doing the girl merch so I mentioned it to her and we just brought it together because I saw it as an opportunity someone someone got her
Starting point is 00:19:36 eyelashes that that she liked and I was like yo where'd they get them we start chopping it up. I was like, yeah, that's a good idea right there. So I put it together and she's like, yeah, let's do it then. That is a smart idea. Yeah, most definitely. What style is it? I'm the first thing. I think I'm the first male rapper ever do some shit like that. It sounds like it. I picture like, what are like the shoreline girls wanting lashes? I'm going to do one job, you feel me, so I'm going to keep doing it. Right. All these girls is impatient.
Starting point is 00:20:02 They be blowing me up like one of the next lashes dropping all types of shit. Right. Does the merch go crazy too? Yeah, everything goes stupid. So that, that's how I've been, uh, Feeding my family why I ain't no shows and shit going up. Mm. Definitely. So is that, that's been more than making up for it. Because, like, without having all the shows and stuff,
Starting point is 00:20:21 it just kind of leaves you to focus on other sides of how you can make money, right? Exactly. Exactly. I feel like it opened my mind to just come up with so many different ideas. And that's why I got so much shit plotted out that I'm going to do that it's going to be crazy for me.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Right. Are your graffiti days over? I noticed you being more low-key on your story, at least. No, yeah. I'll be posting nothing. I can't post nothing. I'm posting nothing with my kid no more. Oh, you don't even show the kid at all?
Starting point is 00:20:46 What, my son? No, I only post my kid. Oh, okay, right, right, right. Is that, have you ever been worried about that? Or, like, felt like you needed to be low-key? I don't even be doing those shit like that no more. Right. I've seen it fucking.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Because, hey, the whole stink team shit, they try to get them over graffiti. I'm like, oh, they must hate me too, then. Oh, man, yeah, I know, because Ralphie was, like, just scamming in a fucking Neiman Marcus, and then they gave him the gang and hair. because of the Stink Team thing as if his homies had anything to do with him doing that, allegedly. You know, they'll do anything to try to do the gang enhancement of shit these days. Yeah. Fuck all that shit.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Yeah. That's good. I'll be doing nothing illegal. I know a lot. I've seen a lot of people going crazy on the highway and shit, though. The highways have been done up. People are using this pandemic guy as an excuse to go put some work in. Why they're not painting shit like that?
Starting point is 00:21:35 I don't know, but I just like was driving on the highway the other day and I couldn't believe how much new shit there was. Right before the album dropped, I seen the big ass mob drop. I've seen the big-ass mafia been there someone did. Oh, for real? That shit was hard, though. Damn, I bet you don't know who did it. No, that shit was hard, though.
Starting point is 00:21:48 I've seen somebody tied bum sex. I'm pretty sure it said on the highway. Huge letters. It just said bum sex, I think. That's the home right there, drum. That's the drum. That's true. It was a huge roller.
Starting point is 00:21:59 I'm like, damn, is there just a dude named bum and a dude named sex and they're both getting up? Yeah? Yeah, right there. I wish I could turn the phone. He probably could tell me. He could fill me in. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:09 Oh shit Okay So yeah Anything else that you've had going on that we should touch on here? Shit, I'm just excited to get these videos out To make the project go even crazier Get these videos out Then slowly
Starting point is 00:22:26 I'm gonna try to get my project out by October, November Something like that I'm trying to get that shit out quick You feel me I'm never gonna let anyone Stop like Like make the
Starting point is 00:22:39 make the process slow you feel me so i'm gonna be on everyone's ass the label management everyone but you're signed atlantic as a solo artist as well uh yeah like once they sign you as a group they got you as a solo artist too so ain't no going to other labels and other shit like that but you're confident that they're not gonna try to hold your solo shit up no because they was dropping all these projects you feel my shit is a project it's not it's not an album right right so uh you're dropping a project that's just more money in their pocket so who who's gonna stop that That's what's up, man. I got some shit.
Starting point is 00:23:10 Yeah, hell yeah. I got YZ on there. I got Blueface on there. I got some shit with Jack Harlow. I gased Jack Harlow. Hey, Jack Harlow could rap, but I gas, bro. For real? Damn, I can't even imagine you two together.
Starting point is 00:23:20 That's crazy. Hey, someone was in Target. Me and Benji was in Target like a few days ago. Some lady was like, someone took a picture of me, some kids took a picture of me. He's like, oh, I know who you is. He's like, you Jack Harlow. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:23:34 Welcome to the Future. I bet you're going to hear that a lot from time to time. That's crazy. No, I've been seeing people tag him and they're like, yeah, this thing you want to be a jeezing. Right. Yo, that's my boy, though. I fuck, bro, tough. Did you and Blue Fays actually get in the studio together? Yeah, yeah, yeah, we was in the studio together?
Starting point is 00:23:48 How was that? What was the vibe? Like, I seen you guys fucking broling down and rolling loud and I was super hyped. That shit was cool. I think we did the song after that. Right. Yeah, we for sure did the song after that. No, you've seen us at Day in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Oh, that's what it was. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nah, we did the song after that shit was cool. Right. Right. Because I was like... Win it, knock my verse out, and he's lucky gas. I'm going to show you right after.
Starting point is 00:24:07 For real? I'm going to show you after this. Because, like, you know, L.A., it's like you just never know who's going to get along. So, like, seeing y'all getting along, I was like, oh, fuck, yeah, that's amazing. I fucked with blueface. Hell yeah. Yeah, he's amazing. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:16 You seen the shit he just did with one take? I actually didn't want, oh, I saw a part of it, but I got to watch that in full. Yeah. What did it drop on? Did it drop on no jumper or World Store or something? I feel like it dropped on a channel or something. Oh, really. No regular.
Starting point is 00:24:29 It probably is on World Star, actually. Shout out one take. That shit, hard. Shout out one take. Hell, yeah. Yeah, I got Blueface, YG, Jack Harlow. Who else I got on my project? Show got, I don't know what songs.
Starting point is 00:24:44 I'm for sure putting it on there. So I don't want to say. Yeah, exactly. That's what's up. Are you planning on ever getting into more of your A&R type bag and finding artists and shit? When I'm older, maybe. Or I might just start next year. You never know, you, see how baby you doing with Doug?
Starting point is 00:25:01 Right. He doing an amazing job. Doug going crazy. Shout out Doug, too. Right. That's a fact. Me and Doug got some early shit. For real?
Starting point is 00:25:08 Yeah. From before he blew up? That might be like two years old. For real? Yeah. So you knew about him two years ago? Yeah. I've been fucking with Doug.
Starting point is 00:25:15 But that's how you know I'm an A&R. Yeah, that's crazy. But, you guys have always fucked with Detroit heavy, too. Yeah, I fuck with Detroit. Super heavy, man. Right. Damn, that's crazy. Super.
Starting point is 00:25:24 I got Lonnie on my project for show. Shout out Lonnie. I got Pay Will. Shout out Pay Will. Shout out the whole band game. All right. That's what's up. Man, we got to do this though is a RIPP Dug, man. Yeah, shout out my n'a P. Dog, bro. That's my, shout out my nigga P. Dog for show, for
Starting point is 00:25:39 show. Yeah, that's been, that's been wild. I know this is. And that was like at the start of the Corona thing. So it was like, it was a lot to take in, you feel me? Besides, besides us, as a group, like, officially, like, just doing our own thing, the P. Dog shit happened the same day, you feel me? So it's been a lot to take in, but I feel like, I've been helping as a, family out and shit we've been we've been doing a lot of like behind the scene shit and like that's what so just rest of peace my nigga man yeah it's it's not much i could say besides that you know we all love him we miss him yeah the shit like that make you want to be extra careful about how you move around and shit so for sure that shit ever since then i've been extra paranoid i was
Starting point is 00:26:19 already always paranoid but now i'm super paranoid that's i don't even we want to go nowhere right yeah because my my homie he lives around uh around the corner from where P. Doug actually had that happen, and he told me that he's never seen more fucking graffiti all over there. I don't know. The Shoreland Mafia fans are crazy. I know it wasn't you or anything. For sure, it was enough. But, no, I've seen RPP dogs everywhere. And I love that everyone's showing love and embracing him, you feel me. And I wish this wasn't the way that it had to happen, but it's happening. It had been. And all I can say is we love him, we miss him, you feel me?
Starting point is 00:26:56 Rest and peace, man. Yeah, RIP. He had a long way to go, you know. Hell yeah, that's like all of ours little brother. Right. Like, that was my guy, like, when, the first spot where I made must be at the apartment. Right. Yeah, I would beg him to stay, like, every day.
Starting point is 00:27:12 Like, I loved his company. Really? I love his presence. Like, his presence was like no one else's. Yeah, he was a good soul. Somebody was just sending me some clips from some of the old vlogs of him just, like, talking in the back of the shopping shit. Yeah, he was just, like, good dude, you know. He was two players.
Starting point is 00:27:26 He'd be at the crib, just drinking little apple juices and doing it. Doing just cool shit smoking joints Oh, that types of cool shit Yeah, man Rest M-T's P dog, man RIP my board Yeah All right, anything else we want to
Starting point is 00:27:39 Keep an eye out for? What's the URL for the merch? GZWorld.com Okay Yeah, just keep an eye on that All the girls, y'all get your lashes Y'all lip gloss, all that shit, you feel me? I got the shit for the guys,
Starting point is 00:27:53 all that And then just keep an eye out for my project I'll probably drop maybe a single off it next month or something okay so i'm gonna get all these videos done i'm gonna get all these videos done and squared away this month probably get them out this month for the mafia business y'all go stream that mafia business and then just start working on the videos for my next shit for sure oh yeah you're gonna start streaming on twitch i'm gonna uh what else i'm gonna do that'd be huge start doing all types of
Starting point is 00:28:23 youtube all types of you feel me i'm gonna start interacting on my fans more i feel like y'all y'all y'all want to see what i'm doing day to day so i'm gonna fuck with y'all there's definitely a hardcore jizi fans out there you're their fucking role model i'm gonna take over the uh no jump it let me buy your channel from you let's go you can have it yeah i don't need it yeah why not yeah yeah you start like a like a gaming youtube channel type thing if you just make it like some vlogs around the house or some shit oh my god it's going crazy yeah no i'm gonna go up yeah i got i got i just got a new uh studio house so i'm gonna start doing all the vlogging and and all the everything you feel me do you have multiple cribs you got a house you live in a house
Starting point is 00:29:01 that's just out of studio in it yes sir wow times doesn't change but everybody stay in that bitch to all the hummy staying that bitch okay so oh jizzi came a long way from serving fiends yeah sir we out here um all right everybody tap in oh jizzie go listen to the charling project too jiz world dot com go listen to mafia business and get ready for jizzy world you feel me there it is no jumper coolest podcast in the world check us on youtube sound cloud iTunes, like, comment, subscribe. Nojummer.com if you want to support. We appreciate y'all.
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