No Jumper - Peshiyano on Becoming a Piru, Getting DPed, G Face, Bricc & Wack100 Drama & More
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No Jumper. Coolest podcast. We in here today with Peschi.
How you doing? How are you doing?
I'm doing pretty good.
Nice to have you in here. I know there's been some discussions of you, some controversy.
So I figured, hey, it's time. We've got to get the full story.
Appreciate you for that.
So let's go back to the bin. You're from Iran originally?
Yeah.
Till what age? To like three.
Three? Yeah.
What were your parents doing out there?
Man, I don't even know. We came out here from Iran.
And we had, we went through like the whole immigrant, you know, the immigration process.
Okay.
But they're originally from there.
Okay.
Yeah.
Got it.
And then we came out here when I was like three, stayed in Pakistan for like two years.
And then came out here.
Okay.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Yeah.
And you move right to Southern California?
Yep.
Straight into Southern California.
Okay.
And what was your life like when you moved out here?
Where did you move exactly?
The valley.
Yeah.
All over the valley, really.
Like I did a lot of my.
migrating and moving around, but really it was based like in the valley.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
So all over.
You know, you could say, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
How did you find it?
I mean, obviously you're too young to really remember being in the Middle East, but.
Yeah.
I don't really remember much about it, honestly.
Okay.
Yeah.
But what was high school like?
Where did you end up going to high school?
I went to like three, four different high schools.
I went to, I went to Taft, I went to Locke.
I went to El Camino and I went to Chatsworth.
Okay.
Yeah, so all around the valley.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Somebody got their phone on.
Oh, yeah.
Or is that you?
Put the vibrator off or something?
Yeah.
Okay, I got you.
Okay.
And like, what was high school like, generally speaking?
I mean, we hear about how crazy high schools are in L.A.,
but then we also hear that the valley is not as wild.
What was it like from your perspective?
They say that, but like, you know, like the, it was kind of like the same as everywhere else.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you got like the cool crowd, the gang crowd, the skaters, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
You know, and I'm saying the whole way around, for sure.
Yeah, it was definitely got a game banging going on for sure.
But, yeah, it's like everywhere else you would say, you know,
you're going to high school, whether in the Valley or in the L.A.,
to me it's the same shit, unless you're going to school in the burbs.
Right.
You know?
And even the burbs, kids are getting into f***ed up shit in their own way.
In their own way, yeah.
For sure.
What, so did you get involved in the gang banging shit then?
Or what was your...
I was around it.
Okay.
I was around it.
Yeah.
But didn't get fully initiated or anything?
No.
Just weren't interested or?
No, I mean, I was around it, but, you know, at a certain point, it's like, you know, you do your stuff in the streets and whatever, but, you know, you're going home at the end of the night. You know what I'm saying? So, yeah. Okay, for sure. And so then how'd you end up in a group home? I got adopted by, like, a foster family. Yeah. What happened to your parents? My parents were still around, but my father kind of like went back, like, yeah, he went back to Iran for a little bit. So I was just staying with them. They were kind of like a friend that I would come.
always sleep over at their house.
Like, you know what I'm saying? And the mom was just like at one point, like,
what's going on with him? You know what I'm saying?
And shout out my foster brother, Chris, by the way.
Christopher. Yeah, but, and then he was just like, oh, he's just always with us.
And she was like, well, you know, like, what do we got to do?
We got to, like, adopt him or something like that. You know what I'm saying?
So she just, I just ended up staying with them, we're going on family trips with them.
Okay.
It's kind of felt like normal.
Because normally we hear group home and we're thinking like the adoption process where you get
for a random ass home.
And a lot of times that can be kind of crazy.
Yeah, for sure.
But it was somebody you already sort of knew.
It was somebody I went to school with and like me.
Like I was just always out and about all the time, you know?
So I was sleep over at this house a lot every day.
You know what I'm saying?
It came to a point where his mom was like, bro, what is he doing?
You know what I'm saying?
And then they just liked me.
They're a really Christian-built family home.
Uh-huh.
So yeah, they just took me in, you know what I'm saying?
I was with them for like a couple years.
So I was like 17, 18 or something.
Okay.
Yeah.
Were you getting in trouble, generally speaking, during this time period?
Yeah, I was getting in a lot of trouble.
Okay.
What kind of stuff?
Yeah.
Just stupid shit always having the cops come to the house.
Robberies.
Just dumb shit you do when you're a kid.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Just dumb stuff.
Yeah.
Like cops always coming to the house, burning the floor at the apartment complex.
We live on setting shit on fire.
Yeah.
Okay.
But nothing's super serious, but got you in jail or anything?
Yeah.
I mean, like, yeah, a couple things.
Like, yeah.
Like, yeah.
Like, yeah.
Like in and outers and stuff.
Okay.
Yeah.
Definitely.
And, okay, what do you do when you graduate high school?
Man, I just, that's around the time where I just felt love with music.
I fell in love with music and then shout out Big Boy from the radio.
That's when Big Boy signed me, fresh out of high school.
Yeah.
How did you get into his realm?
Label.
Well, Big Boy, they had like a freestyle competition.
That went like super big.
And I guess like I won first place in the freestyle.
Remember we did one with No Jumble with Lilz and them outside the store too,
remember? Oh, I do remember. Yeah. But yeah, they had like a free-saccomber show. I won first place and
big was like, damn, that kid's dope. He thought I was black the whole time until he actually met me.
Okay. Yeah, but then he met me and he was like, damn, and he was like, damn, that's dope. And then he signed me to
his label through priority. Yeah. And I was with them for three, three and a half years. Okay.
Yeah. And how was that process? Like, what was he bringing to the table? Was he actually, like,
really involved with your music and stuff? Yeah, no, big, I'll be honest about Bigwood. Big boy,
he helped me out a lot as far as learning the game and understanding it.
That's why I have like a strong love for him because he always would sit me down and tell me like, you know what I'm saying?
Like these are the dudes.
These are the don'ts.
You know, like he took us over to the bay, sat down with E40.
Like, you know, it was me, greedy.
Well, his name is O3 Grito now, but me, O3 Grito, Teh F third and Elijah Banks.
Us four, we were all signed to Big Boys label.
And then O3 ended up going with his situation.
I ended up kind of, you know, I was with Absol and like the whole little TD thing around that time.
So I kind of floated that way.
And then Grito got picked up by Alamo, I think it was.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
By Alamo, yeah.
So we kind of just, like, all, like, split ways.
Is Big Boy exactly the same behind the scenes when you've been around him for a long period of time as he is, like his polished sort of radio personality?
No.
You get a different version of them?
Yeah, it's a different version.
Yeah.
That's interesting.
Yeah, because I've been at the radio station, too.
Like, you know, when he'll bring people on, like, that's how I've got, that's what when I'm, like, my pictures with, like, JLo.
or like my pictures were like Gucci and all that.
That was like when Big would come and interview them.
And then after I'd be like, oh, take a picture on my artist.
You know,
were you guys like the last artist that Big Boy signed?
Yeah, we were the last artist that big was signed.
He kind of gave up on that dream at some point.
Well, I mean, I don't, I can't say that.
You know, Big Boy's still heavily involved in what I got.
So he still has a bunch of artists.
Well, I don't know.
I can't speak on that.
I wouldn't know.
I feel like there's a lot of like, you know,
legacy hip hop personalities that at some point or another decide they want to be
the kind of guy who signs artists and then at some point realize his shit is
not it's a lot more work and then yeah whatever else you're doing to make money and super unsure yeah we
had them on uh back in the day yeah i remember yeah i remember yeah i was supposed to come yeah yeah yeah no
definitely but okay so that that's interesting thing about all those personalities under one roof
under one room but it never felt like a group or nothing right no not really because we all had our own
agendas you know but he did like a lot of you know what i mean like i think around that time uh tea
third he was the one that was like ahead of going you know what i'm saying he was the one that was
batter up and then he had a song with E40 that went on the radio and then it was you know and then like
sometimes just things I guess don't go as playing me I don't really know what happened with that but
I do know big boy until this day I still talk to him all the time I told him I was coming here you
know what I'm saying he chopped it up with me and he's he's a good dude he has a good heart like you know
like I kind of thought once like the deal was done like it was like finito you know what I'm saying
but actually know the family like he's still like a very like family grounded part he runs into my
family members all the time and talks about him you know right yeah I don't have my mom tell me
like, hey, I ran into him at Gelsons.
Yeah, yeah.
So, no, for sure.
I look at Big Boy as like my, you know, one of the primary examples I can see of like
how you could still be a relevant hip hop content creator into your 50s.
Yeah.
Because a lot of people lose it.
By the time you get the 50, man, you're pretty fucking old.
It's tough to be, to be relevant at 50 is no small challenge.
With the rapping or with the podcasting?
As a rapper, as a rapper, I feel like you got.
Nobody is relevant.
50. Yeah. Maybe like Jay-Z. But I was like, as a media personality, you could definitely do it.
But it's like, it's a challenge. You have to really stay like close to the culture. You know,
it's very easy to start to give off old man vibes. And big boy somehow has managed, I feel,
I feel like even like right now, I feel like he's kind of like going harder with the podcast and
stuff because he just had Black Sam. I just watched him with the do the Harry O interview. I feel like he's
actually dipping into his rolodex and being like, I'm,
inspired that too though you know that right and I'm sure big a chime in and say the same thing you
guys inspired that a lot too because you guys showed that podcasting I mean verbatim it is bigger than
radio right is it or I mean it depends on how you want to view it I think that the money in the
radio shit might still be more but podcasts in terms of like really reaching like an audience and
especially like a street level audience because you got to remember that like you don't have to
pay any money to have YouTube so what are they doing in the projects they're watching YouTube
They're watching YouTube.
It's like more than anything else.
They might not really be with Netflix and Hulu and all these other things.
Yeah, exactly.
They got, they're watching YouTube.
And that's why like NBA Young Boys number one artist on YouTube.
Period.
Who do the streets love?
They love Young boy.
So they fucking were young boys.
Yeah.
Young boys are heavily influenced in the streets.
But if you were to look at the number one artist on Spotify,
shout out Young Boy.
That's my guy.
Number one Spotify artists or Apple Music might be a different artist.
It's like a different clientele.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, okay.
So that ends up not really working.
now it has time goes by, but what were you saying about the Td.
You're a rap.
No, no, no.
I was just for Absole was one of my close guys.
You know what I'm saying?
I did a bunch of music with him out, you know.
But around that time is really when I was trying to study the indie.
Like, okay, how can Indy?
Well, you got a bottle of water or something?
Around that time is when I started to figure out like, damn, the indie wave can really,
the indie wave can really be that big.
Because you got to understand, like the era of rapping that I came from was kind of, thank you.
The era of rapping that I came from was always knowing like, oh, he got signed to a label.
He's out of here, you know?
But then you see like rest in peace, Mac Miller, you know what I'm saying?
You see somebody like him that really did it on the indie field and he got very high to where he was going.
So then it makes like an artist like me kind of interested behind that, you know.
So after that, I never really went searching for a label, even though I've had a couple of labels contact me since then.
But kind of wanted to do like the indie thing.
Okay.
See how it went from that point on.
For sure.
Yeah.
Okay.
And, all right, I'm trying to think about how, what order this is all going to, because that
has us up to, like, what, like 2015 or whatever?
Around like, yeah, around like, yeah, 2014.
Around the time that the big boy thing kind of fades out.
Kind of like phase out, yeah.
So then how do you find the game as an independent artist during this all the time period?
It was good.
I definitely had like projects that went good.
I've seen well over six figures off my music, like whipproof, you know, that I've shown
these labels, you know, just defining the streaming ways and whatnot.
I had a lot of dope artists reach out to me along the way.
help me out, you know what I'm saying?
Like, and some of them being real dudes and some of them not.
But, you know, it's the industry.
That's what it comes with.
It comes with the good and the bad.
You got to take, you know, you got to take it with the punches.
How it comes.
Right.
So did you get a lot of blowback from the Persian community,
them thinking that you were doing something distinctly un-Persian or whatever?
There's got to be some kind of slang time for a Persian dude acting like a black dude.
No, yeah, for sure.
What is it?
I don't know what it is.
Definitely, yeah.
Not really so far on.
Like the ones that knew me and knew how I grew up, it didn't really.
But yeah.
But then like once they started like, you know, really like, like chiming in and seeing everything that was going on, they kind of was like, oh, you know what I'm saying?
That's just, you know, you get it out you live type thing, you know, like that type of thing.
Persians are a very disgust community.
Yes.
Within L.A.
Yes.
I'm around the Armenians.
They're talking about the Persians.
You know, people have like assumptions about them.
Some people love them.
Some people are sort of skeptical of them.
Yeah.
But there's just like a lot of stereotypes.
in general.
For sure.
I frequently said that my, my type, the hottest girls to me, are like, you walk into a Gucci
store and you just see a random Persian lady.
That's the hottest chicken in the mall.
For sure.
Yeah.
I don't know why, but I somehow feel that way.
No, but you're right, though.
Okay.
You're all right.
Good, good.
All right.
So you didn't get too much crazy shit from the, from that community or what?
Not really.
I didn't.
I didn't.
I didn't.
Like, they all, if anything, to be honest with you, like, my fans, like in people that
support my music, buy my merch, whatever I got going on, a lot of them actually happen to
be Middle Eastern, whether if they're Moroccan, whether if they're Persian, Armenian, they actually,
I do see the support on where they come from, but not to nevertheless, like the most, my family,
most of them are black.
Right.
Like, you know, to say the truth, I mean, I'm, you know, I'm in a predominantly heavily influenced
heavy game that's brought upon by black people.
Right.
You know, so yeah, but they are, yeah, for sure.
For sure.
But there are Middle Easterns that do support, you know.
The Persians are definitely probably underrepresented in rapping.
Yeah.
I mean, they got their own music.
that's kind of cool.
Yeah.
They got their own world.
They got their own music that's kind of cool.
You ever heard of Gougouche?
She's hard.
Yeah.
She's hard.
Sometimes when I find out about the stuff that the Armenians are listening to and stuff.
You ever heard of DJ Bobo?
Yeah, I actually ever.
Oh, my God.
That's insane.
I fuck with the Armenians, too, to my peoples.
Yeah.
Okay, dope.
Yeah.
So, DJ Bobo.
I got to figure out where he's from.
Okay, but so when did you become a Pyru?
When did that come into the picture?
That kind of happened like,
through my man's
you heard of
pool rider right
yeah yeah
pool rider kind of was like
my man's like my like
you know that was my boy he was the one that was supposed to
A&R and do the do the management shit behind me
and all that
I'm gonna just tell you the full on story
what transpired
when Pooerada got out of jail he started floating around with me
one time he was on a phone with somebody
and that person was like oh he ain't get his official put on
he kind of fell some type of way but didn't
say nothing. Okay. Okay.
Rest and peace,
pull right about it. How'd you dodge the put on?
I didn't. I'm about to tell you what happened.
I'm about to tell you what happened. You know what I'm saying?
A lot of people from there that move around know this.
You got Gatorade water? Yeah.
That's crazy. I never thought Gatorade water.
Wow, anybody can make water. That's sick.
So yeah. So then
second time we was at Chipotle and
then we ran into somebody that was also from there that said
something about it. So on the way back,
started getting very angry. Like punching the
the dash. Like,
I can't nobody. You have no
say someone who I'll move around this and that,
you know what I'm saying? And then when we went back to my studio
out of nowhere, he just called me into the backyard
and said, put your deuce up. It took off on me.
So he was mad at people asking him about it,
but then he was like, he was like, he's how we're going to fix
his problem. And then after that, he was like, can't nobody ever
say you're not from the hood. You know what I'm saying?
And that's really what it was. And I got a lot of love for that man
because that man believed in me more than a lot of people did, you know,
and it sucks. He's not here no more. But yeah.
So how long was this put on? Was it an intense one? Or was it to just
get it over with it? I ain't like. That man got to
the punch hard as fuck, bro. I ain't go like, just want to put my dukes up, bro, and just took off.
You know what I'm saying? Like, mine, mine, I was over with, you know what I'm saying?
How old are you? Uh, I was 22, 23. Okay. Yeah. All right. But how did you not do it in the first
place? How'd you kind of manage? I mean, like, you got, like, I'm going to tell you one thing, too,
and I know you could, for sure, like, contested this. Like, with the rapping shit,
even if you're not from somewhere, but you grew up over there, the minute you start gaining
some type of attention or that, they start, like, you know, they start forming behind.
you know what I'm saying and and some of them dudes become your real friends yeah like you know like and I know
you've seen that as far as for sure so yeah you know but definitely because I mean some people don't get put on and they
then then it ends up getting used against them as a way to discredit them I know a lot of real dudes that's really them
dudes that didn't even have to do that it would be a disgrace to say who put you on I interviewed a very
reputable popular pyru a couple days ago I was with me out there like that's what I'm saying yeah
And he said in another interview I watched, he said, yeah, I never did.
It's like family.
I've been around since day one.
We never did it.
Yeah.
But yeah, okay.
Interesting.
Yeah.
I mean, honestly, it's like when you're trying to get on good terms with a rapper or
somebody who feels like they got clout, a lot of people would be willing to wave whatever.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That's why I fuck with you, Adam.
Like, you feel me?
Like, that's why I fuck with you because I feel like you, you know how to, like, of
course we know there's selected politics and going on.
That's a 100% fact.
Anybody that's gaming in in 2024 until you selected politicking.
It is just it is what it is.
But I feel like you know how to pick between the right and the, you know what I'm saying?
You're just not going to stand behind somebody.
Even like the feud you have with some people that work with you in your company and other people.
You still don't get in the middle of that, which I respect that.
Like as a man, you know what I'm saying?
You learn to know when it's like, you know, it is what it is.
I'm like do what I can.
But shit, this between, I'm not stepping in the middle of that.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Which I respect.
It's hard to be Switzerland and not take aside during some of these situations.
Come on.
I do my best.
Come on.
Okay, but so after that, things proceed as normal.
I guess I'm trying to figure out when you start hanging out with some of the guys that I kind of like met you through.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've known them for years.
I've known them for years.
And after that, everything was cool.
Okay.
There's nothing, you know what I'm saying?
Everything cool.
You know, I'm with them, you know what I mean?
If it's that, it's that, you know?
And yeah, but you know, but I'm going to keep it real with you.
Like a lot of the people, you know, and I think you know who I'm talking about.
Like, them dudes really just.
love me and wanted me to pursue my music.
Like, I had a couple of them pulled me to the side.
Like, yo, like, you know, like, when they heard my album,
they seemed like, damn, he got Bruno Mars on his album.
He got Chris Brown on this album.
Like, hey, bro, focus on doing you.
You know what I'm saying?
You're doing, whatever you're doing it must be right.
Just focus on doing you.
Like, don't even let this shit distract you.
And that's where, like, you know, like the weird allegations,
this shit popping up.
Like, I don't with it because it's like at the end of the day, bro.
Like, let's just keep it real.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, usually when you come here,
Aren't you supposed to be reading some type of work?
Aren't you?
I sent you stuff.
I don't know if you took a look at it.
You send me some text messages.
Yeah.
You know,
so that's coming from the dude that, you know?
I mean,
whenever you want to get into that,
we could talk about that,
you know.
Right.
But that was the answer to your question, though.
Okay, yeah,
might as well as dive into that.
So basically, like,
there was some kind of arrest.
Like, footage came out of an arrest
in which it was alleged
that you were talking too much to the cops.
Yeah.
What was that situation?
Like,
what's actually going on in that?
body cam footage basically and as far as talking too much you know let's just say i learned my
lesson you know so like as far as talking too much i get that but the thing is is the kid that put
out that that dash cam footage that said what he said really at the end of the day that shit is a lie
because he ended up walking free from that case and i'm actually the one that actually went down for
that number one but number two um he had a guard card so before the cops like swing up on us he was
i got a guard card don't trip i go down like you know what i'm saying is good
And I'm a security guard so I can take the charge for the guns.
I knew he had a guard card.
But yeah, but I guess like a guard card, you can have one and then you can have like a secondary fire.
I guess I don't know nothing about that.
I've never had a guard.
That's a G code.
I might be a guard too.
That's a great idea.
So what I wanted to what I wanted to say next on that was the lady cop that was speaking to him was talking to him.
They had a little distance from me.
I'm already handcuffed, right?
So when the guy says whose gun is that,
I'm thinking the dudes are the time,
I'm like, didn't he just say it was his gun?
And as soon as I say that, he looked like,
no, it wasn't.
And the next thing that came out of my mouth
was I looked at him with a salty stare and was like,
yeah, that's my gun.
And that was the end of that.
Really where the hood got mad at me at
was because I told the cops where I was from,
which you got to understand, my generation,
we're not, like, what are you talking about?
You go on the internet and tell people where you're,
you're from a hundred times a day.
Gang was.
Yes.
Right.
And they asked you that?
They were like,
what gang are from?
No,
they were just talking and they brought up like another, you know, like gang, you know?
And as soon as they brought that up, I just, I told them where I was from.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's where my discipline came from because they said that wasn't supposed to be done.
You know, but my generation, we were never taught that.
So excuse me, you know what I'm saying?
We were never to, but don't, you know, like I said, I still, you know,
pulled up and whatever was had to be, you know, them dudes.
don't play around, you know what I'm saying?
It's kind of hard to find fault with that because realistically you're going to be in an
interview and they're going to ask you what gang you're from.
And you'll say,
I was on probation.
I was on AB 109.
It's on the computer.
Half these dudes got their gang affiliation in their Instagram bio or something
close to it,
you know,
or like you just spent five minutes on their Instagram and figure it out.
Thank you, Adam.
So I feel like that's,
I'm surprised that that would be such a big deal.
Like I understand.
Oh, yeah,
I had to pull up.
When the footage comes out of King Yella and he's,
he's kind of doing that about other people,
but he is saying like people's gang affiliation.
that are like the most well-known gang affiliations in hip-hop.
Like, yeah, Lil Dirk's a B-D, Offsets of G-D, whatever.
We could just listen to number two, number five, and number nine on their album, and you'll know that.
I could ask Google right now, is Lil Dirk a black disciple?
I'm going to say, yes, he is.
I don't even have to do it because I already know it's going to do it.
Come on.
Come on.
But, all right, that's interesting.
So, all right, so.
Shout out Dirk, too.
He's on my project, too.
But what year was that situation?
That was four years ago.
Four years ago.
That was four years ago, yeah.
And so how does the body?
camera footage end up making a swear to the internet.
Man, I'm gonna be honest, the sad part about
this is what I do not fuck with, bro,
is that body cam footage
a lot of people around, they already
knew about that shit. People already knew about
it. All of a sudden it hits the internet, people got
their one and Tuesday, want to add on it, go ahead.
That's fine, like I said, I don't got beat for nobody. If you got beef
for me, that's cool, that's on them. But it was leaked by
one of the dudes involved in the situation.
The dude that, them DMs that I just showed you.
And so, yeah. But he said,
I'm gonna take the charge for the gun
and then when it, like five minutes later, the cops
asking who's guns who and he's just like he's got a guard he said I got a guard I got a guard
card I got it don't trip you know I'm saying I said mind you I bailed him out and after I bailed him out
he came and slept at my house that night and still hung with me everything la la la la cool so when you're
going out and you're doing all this years later over something that happened with you and my name
got brought up in and you're like well now I'm going to expose you got 10 minutes to give me
this amount of money I'm gonna put it on the internet go put it on the internet bro
go ahead have fun with it right put it on the internet here you want wax number
D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-Go ahead.
Put it on the internet.
So he got called out for a completely separate situation,
and then he tried to use this to like basically lessen the blow.
Yes, that's why he's on the DMs.
He said he said you were a casualty at war.
You know what I'm saying?
Some cut-throat shit.
Some real cut-throw shit.
But it's the game, you know?
Like I said, I rode with the punches.
Like I said, bro, like I learned from my mistakes, you know,
talking to be, yeah, I talked a little too much.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, there's no excuses.
You know, I was drawn.
I was on this much.
shots of tequila no it don't matter like you know at the end of the day like um yeah you know
i definitely learn my mistakes from what i was wrong from you know but i'm definitely not going to let
that snitch or that rat tag on me you know what i'm saying so let's just that be clear okay and so
this was a dp not a put-off yeah it was a dp for sure got it and so i mean we already talked about
who officiated it on the adamant wax show yeah we don't need to yeah i don't even want to yeah
let's just let that be cool but are you like now on bad terms no i just talk to him it's back to normal
I mean, that's really, if you really know game,
but I saw, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Bugsie over here, he'll tell you it's the same shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, what happened right after DP?
It goes right back to normal.
Yes or no?
A blunt, hang out?
Huh?
Program.
Simple.
Okay.
You know?
Yeah, but that's basically what it was, yeah, you know?
Okay.
Yeah.
Damn.
That's crazy.
How do you feel about it getting kind of like brought to the internet
since it didn't have to be right?
I didn't like that.
And a couple of, like, home.
It's a lot of people.
I'll be honest with you,
Bro, so many people like in the DMs chiming in about what they think.
Hey, you should, you used to do that.
Adams, the devil is now.
I'm like, bro, look, at the end of the day, I don't care about none of that shit, bro.
I'm just, you know, like I said, I'm here to let the truth be known, you know?
And like I said, I'm not sitting here.
I'm talking too much.
Yeah, bro, I learned from that.
That was my mistake.
It's cool.
It happened.
You know what I'm saying?
I got my display.
I'm here now.
Like, it's good, you know?
Did I learn from it?
Yeah, you know, I learned less is more.
You feel me?
So.
What was your relationship with WAC prior to all this, like from early on?
That's my boy.
Okay.
Yeah, it was my boy.
Me and Wack was glad.
You know what I'm saying?
We're cool.
That's my guy.
I just talked to Wike yesterday.
Okay.
Like, yeah.
Wack is cool.
Did he advise you early on to not join a gang?
Because he kind of said that on the podcast that he's like,
I told him what was going to happen.
Nah, I'll be honest.
We really want to be honest.
Nah.
Like never really, you know.
No, not really.
That's like selective history.
Selective history.
selective politic in the whole nine you know what i'm saying at the end of the day i don't know but you know
i feel away that's that's the homie i ain't never like i said bro he's looked out for me in many a ways i've
tried to look out for him in many a ways you know whatever we could do for one another you know what i'm saying
it's a give and take type of relationship you know what i'm saying it's a i didn't jump out the window
for him with a few situations the comp a situation i let that be completely him the brick situation i'm
gonna tell you bro that was me having to choose sides really brick was my dog okay sleep in his crib all the i had to choose sides
Wack told you, you got it too soon.
No, no, no, hell. I'm a loyal person.
Okay. You just knew that it was wrong for you to keep hanging on.
Come on, bro. So I'm choosing sides, bro.
Even though that was my dog, I'm choosing sides, bro.
Period.
Really?
Yeah, bro.
Where'd the relationship with Wack come from?
Or excuse me, with Brick.
I've been new brick to my boy,
Rimpaw, my boy, Conrad from the Ave.
They introduced me to him.
Been cool ever since.
Cool dude. Be at his house.
He'd be at my house.
Cool.
you know, had no problems.
You know, stand-up, dude.
That's why the internet shit kind of like,
I guess turned them into a different person.
I don't know.
Like, the person that I knew, cool dude.
But you had to cease being friends with him.
Was the only thing that got in the way of that
was just the fact that the dudes that you were really hanging out with
what fucking with him?
I just heard that he was talking about wagging certain ways
and I just felt like I had to speak up
and tell him like, hey, bro, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, unless you're going to tell that man directly, bro, watch your mouth.
Period.
And he felt some type of way about that.
Damn.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then the live shit at all he did about, you know what I mean?
He went extra on the internet.
I didn't do nothing.
If you go and type in my name, all the Brick baby shit,
none of that shit has anything to do with me chiming back into it.
Yeah, same shit.
Even when Camp Capone asked me, like, yo, I'm looking it up.
And it says a bunch of Brick baby and pedjury.
Yeah, bro, that's between him.
That has nothing to do with me.
Okay.
I didn't go down the internet with that situation at all.
Okay.
Interesting.
All right.
And so that was the end of you and Brick being cool at that point.
Okay.
Got it.
and then...
You don't folk with compa no more neither, right?
No, the compa thing is over.
How did I know?
That was funny.
Honestly, like, my thing,
my beef with compa is, like, not serious in any way.
I'm just gonna be real.
No, I know.
On the song, I said that I'll probably rob them.
I was just around.
Hey, you'll be rapping now, huh?
I'd be rapping now.
Okay, that's the stuff.
I'll get you that.
I'll give you that.
You be rapping.
I'm actually,
I'm not the best version of myself right now
because I was up late in the studio last night,
getting my rap on.
But that's its own separate.
We might have to do a little feature together,
then, okay.
it maybe um but okay
call him by the only thing
I'm gonna be real the only thing that he ever did
to me was just
well besides like showing up on the podcast
just being loaded as a million times and just kind of
slowly getting on my nerves
that's why happened when we pulled up on him he really
it was just the fact that
he was clearly loaded one day he goes
on Instagram live and says fuck out of man
for real and I already was kind of like
over him as a podcaster
I didn't see that but as dudes I'm like
whatever we're still cool and then he did that
And I'm like, oh, okay, I guess we're not friends.
And now he, like, blames it on being on a bender or whatever.
It's like, okay, I get it.
He always says it being a bender.
Like, it's the coolest thing in the world to be on a bender.
Next time, don't send your friend downstairs, but that's not, that's not right.
Okay, explain that.
Explain like what it happened because we've seen the video of someone running to an alley.
We hear about a watch.
And there's a lot more footage, too, of course.
But like I said, I never gave it all up because I did.
Like, even when Wack was on here, you know how I love it ain't no dish,
but I'm saying like how he was on your making.
Like he was the one that had the girl in the, in the car.
with him. You knew because he handed you the phone. You were smart dude.
But it was funny because Swifty Blue had already basically like sent me that footage.
I sent me that video to Swiftie. I focused on.
The Swiftie just dropped the music video. I had seen the footage from Swifty. And then I'm sitting here
with Wack. And Wack starts taking credit for the footage. Like he set it up and I'm like,
you already knew. Like earlier that day. Yeah, because I sent it to Swift. Me and Swiftie like,
you know what I mean? What's going on? Swiftie right now? Swiftie is mad at me right now. So
I'll speak about that. He's mad because we, I guess, fell in line with this narrative that he got
punked out of the gas station by a high schooler
and then went to the high school looking for him.
Swiftie was not happy about the fact
that we went along with that narrative.
He said that he like lives over there,
that he was not going, like,
I don't know, he basically said that that is not what happened.
That's a little too crazy because that's,
that's some burnt out shit to go to a high school looking for a fucking app.
Let me tell you.
What I didn't fuck with was how they're trying to petition a $5,000 bail ship for him.
I think that's so f***ed up,
but like that'll ruin that man's image, bro.
Why are y'all doing that, bro, petitioning $5,000 to get that man out of jail?
I know Swifty personally, bro.
I didn't take care of his daughters, bro.
I haven't been in ESPs with him, bro.
Like for Swifty, you have too.
But there's his homie trying to raise $5,000 to get him out.
I hit his homie.
Like, don't be like that'll come on, but that's $5,000, bro.
Made like $100.
Yeah, bro.
I don't know where it's at right now.
Shout out leader London.
She's the one that got me out of jail.
But okay.
Yeah, so I guess I've got to get Swifty on here to figure out what he actually,
what actually happened or why he got arrested at that high school.
I don't really.
I don't know, but I think that was dumb.
You should never go as a grown-ass man.
Do not go pull up to a high school.
It was nothing but kids under 18.
There was no point of you doing that.
But with the comp,
I said you asked me about if you notice,
I never tried to go and try to like take credit for that.
I let it post.
Whatever that was on the net said was supposed to be posted.
I had the girl over there with him.
And I told, like, what do you want me?
You sent the girl.
What was her name?
Soph, soph, soph, sophie.
Sophie.
Sophie.
So, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so.
So I had
I told Wack,
what do you want me to do?
Whatever you want to do
We're going to get it done
He kind of let that man
Really lived that day
You know what I'm saying?
Not like that but he let him go
You know like it
You know
And then the shit that happened
After that stuff you already know
Which you know
I'm not gonna be
You know like
Set his man's down
The whole thing happened dude
You know
I'll send you all the foot
Now I don't care
I said you all the foot
Now it's good
You know
But yeah
But you probably wanted
Something to happen
To cumper regardless
Because when he was on this podcast
I didn't want
attention from it but yeah I want to say yeah when he did that first interview and that's why I hate
that compa so many times has gone on the podcast and acted like a victim for the whole whack thing
yeah when it's like you came on the podcast you dist his hood we all know how this works
that gives him the right to do whatever he wants from there like you started it on camera no none of us
would have known the average rap fan the average no jumber fan wouldn't know would have no no
idea no nothing does not get along with the wear wacks not at all we would not have known i would
No, you're right.
But Wack would have been able to see him and it would have been nothing.
Yeah.
If he hadn't said something about it, he would have been able to see him here and it would have been professional.
Yeah.
Kompa decided to jump out the window and diss his whole neighbor.
Yeah.
And he could say, oh, I only should that thing or whatever.
But it's like, you know what you said.
It's all internet shit at the end of that.
That's why when I seen you weren't, and you're not with him no more, I was like, damn, that's crazy.
You know what I'm saying?
It's all internet shit, but some shit, if you diss somebody's hood, you know it's up.
You know something's going to happen from that.
Yeah, for sure.
You're dealing with some people that are on some tough shit.
Yeah.
It's going to happen.
And at the end of the day, like I said, me personally, bro,
the only thing I ever done was I'm just a loyal person, bro.
You know, I do my music, bro.
You know, at the end of the day,
that's really what I'm pushing forward towards is that.
And really everything else that come with it to me is really bullshit, bro.
It's here today and gone tomorrow, you know?
Like, that's really what it is, you know?
But when it comes to somebody's integrity or somebody's, like,
somebody's character being scrutinized to be something else that it isn't,
bro, that'll, like, kind of like, get to you a little bit, you know?
And I'm saying?
Because I've never told on anybody in my,
my life, you know. Nobody has ever done a day in prison due to a crime I've committed,
you know? So yeah, but that's crazy, though, how it happened. Because you, you know,
I did, when I seen you and him weren't cool, him, I'm like, damn. I was looking at the internet,
like, what the fuck. Yeah, I mean, to be honest, like, I feel bad for him in a lot of ways.
I do too. He just seems like he's so under the spell of his addiction that even like,
it just doesn't feel like he can get it together, like no matter what. Like, he, he can't
even like come on a podcast and act normal and have a good conversation like he he got given such a
life line of like coming on this podcast a shitload of times and getting a chance to like really
build up his brand and he never did like a serious effort like he always came in either way too
up or on some weird like getting clean tweaked out strange behavior as shit but also it's because
a lot of his business has been put out on the internet it's fucked up bro when you can't live
your life the way you want to because all your business is put out on the internet who wants that
even with the gang in the street shit
a lot of this shit should not be on the internet
but it is we're here
you know what I'm saying
it is what it is
yeah I mean a lot of gang shit doesn't make its way
onto camera but like something like that
it's like when his first
introduction to the no jumper universe is coming
on here and this is in Wax Hood
it's like that makes Wack
or whoever is from there want to do something
that is going to get some attention for sure
you said something that got some attention
100 so we can't just beat your ass in private
No, hell no.
We're going to make sure that the internet's going to know about.
So even if we do see it, we're going to flick a camera on.
Yeah.
For sure.
Whereas if it had been more of a street thing, it probably might not have made us whether they're there.
You see the irony in that?
A lot of shit does make it.
You see the irony in that, though?
It's crazy.
That is crazy.
How'd you end up becoming friends with G-Face?
I mean, I knew him for like a cool minute, like before when he was ghost.
Okay.
Yeah.
I kind of like, you know, was around him cool dude.
Like, first time we had met up, like, you know, he did.
he wanted to do a song with me or whatever, and we did.
And then I kind of just, like, backed away from the whole situation.
Around the same time, we all found out.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, when we were here, if you noticed, we still were trying to figure out if it was that or if it wasn't.
You know, and that's basically that.
Oh, yeah.
One of the craziest things that's ever happened on this podcast was the fucking clip of whack confronting him about his paperwork.
And I'm not going to lie, bro.
Because, I mean, for some reason, I'm just letting everything about G-Face hang out.
at this point.
I mean, that's on you, brother.
You got it up.
GFace had hit me on FaceTime before he came in to do that interview.
Okay.
And he's in his whip and he got a plate of Coke.
And I mean like a literal plate, like a big guy's plate.
Oh.
Plate of Coke.
And he's asking me, you want to come do some?
And I'm like, bro, I don't do coke?
And do you think I'm just like doing coke on a whim?
On a Wednesday on a podcast day?
I'm like, no, I'm like, I'm good.
But so then he comes in to do the interview.
Sweat and he looked crazy as f***.
And when Wack brought that shit up, you know, being on Coke is one thing.
Being on Coke when you're getting the pressure put on you,
that shit will make you look like you're having a panic attack.
So G-Face is sweating.
He's looking crazy.
Like that was a gnarly episode.
That was wild.
I'm sitting there with my jaw wide open.
What the fuck?
Pause.
What am I watching right now?
That shit is crazy to me.
Like I said, bro, even with that being said, it's all internet stuff.
I mean, have you ever read the actual work, though?
Be honest.
Have you?
I read the old one about.
him getting in the shootout or him
getting shot at in the park. But what they're accusing him
now, have you read the work on it?
Oh, the trucking scheme.
Whatever, the dude that DM me, what's his name?
The dude that DM me, what's it? 1090.
1090.
That dude. Did you read the shit he's allegedly
pointing at him? I mean, I don't know.
It's been a minute, but yeah.
Yeah, I just like I said, bro, that situation
when everybody else found out is when I found out, obviously.
You know what I mean?
And quickly backed away from it.
As simple as that, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I ain't got, I'm not really going to see here and say, oh, you're this, you're
that, what I have enough.
I really don't care.
You know what I'm saying?
Period.
Bro, that's on you, like, handle it the way you want to handle it and, you know, go through
your people and your politics and whatever you have to do to get that shit, figure it out.
Because if you want to be a rapper, bro, I'm sorry, bro, this is what the fuck comes
with it.
All your shit on the table, figure it out.
You know what I'm saying?
They're going to know.
So if you're that, bro, like, just know that you probably should play somewhere in the
field maybe that's playing behind the curtain.
bro think about g-face right now
he's got the government coming down on him
for this crazy trucking
he's got everybody
from all kinds of different races
who are at least some way associated with him
coming down on him
he's allegedly got like a hit on him
by the Mexican mafia I mean like he told the authorities
that so that's a big deal
that's a reason that you would not want to go to prison
I didn't even know about that ever real
I think he told the cops that at a certain point
so I mean having like one of the most
most dangerous criminal organizations wanting to kill you.
That's pretty bad.
And then on top of that, he's like detoxing off testosterone while he's locked up for sure
because he was all juiced up prior to this.
And that doesn't feel good coming off that shit clean with nothing to help you get off
of it.
He's probably hurt.
But that's months ago.
That's like he's probably a distant memory.
It's probably good now.
Probably so shriveled up.
What the fucking is.
I mean, that's what happens.
Like it's, you know, his body's got to learn to make testosterone.
testosterone again.
I wish the best for him, whatever, you know.
It is what it is, you know.
Crazy.
It is a crazy situation.
I didn't even know about the part that you just said.
It's crazy because, you know, he's going to get out, and he's going to hit me up,
and he's going to want to do an interview.
And you're probably going to give it to him.
For sure, 100%.
And we're going to have to like...
He's a good dude.
Despite all the shit, he's done.
He's not like a...
Like, I've really hung out with the dude on some, like, regular shit.
He's a good dude, bro.
It's just because you chose a career path that comes with, bro, all this shit is
going to be thrown under like come on bro it's just facts bro at the end of the day so if you're
choosing to be a rapper whatever skeletons you got in the closet go ahead and dig them out and
throw them on the table now and let him be known yeah so then you could just walk with a clean
slate because if you don't it's gonna bite you an ass period yeah no it's true this is a fussy
situation a lot of people will never know how crazy the visual that i once had though of you and
g-face was because that was the same day that we did the skit where white dolomite oh i want
I was right there yelling, remember?
I was right there yelling like, hey, wag.
I'm afraid the picture, yeah.
So white dolomite, who, for those who haven't seen the skitter, forgot about it.
But we're cool now, though.
He hit me up.
We straight now.
He is a light-skinned black man who basically looks white until you get a good look at
him in just the right light.
And you're like, oh, right, he's black.
So he's, he's funny.
He wears overalls.
He comes in here and he starts calling Wack, who this just so happens to be the one episode
where for some reason, Wack's daughter came in.
Oh, yeah.
That was the weird because Devin was sitting right here.
She's like 18, 19, whatever.
So like the guy, the whole idea with the prank is that he, and he's done this to a lot of other people, he keeps calling him boy.
And then they start to get more and more offended.
And then at some point we tell him it's a joke, right?
So it's like the fact that waxed with his daughter makes it even crazier.
And then I could just see you in G-face.
You look like snarling pit bulls.
You're just like so ready to show out.
So mad at this.
I didn't want to do it on camera.
I just kept looking at the cameras.
I'm like, bro, if we tee off on them on camera right now,
this shit about to be so bad.
But I could see it that you know that you can't while out
before Wack says the word because, hey, this is content
at the end of the day.
But if he did say, go, right, right, right.
I could tell.
And it wasn't just y'all, Lil Johns right there.
And he's doing the same thing.
Cuba right there.
Everybody is just like, what?
Because, I mean, it's one of the easiest,
most offensive things you can do in the world,
just walk up call a black guy, boy.
I didn't know he was a content.
I didn't know he was a dude.
I didn't know that had I known,
I would have calmed everybody.
I would have like, bro, he's a prankster.
I didn't know that.
He just walked in and started calling Wagboy
and in front of his daughter.
And I'm like, bro, that's why you heard me yelling right there.
Like, hey, whack, bro, get to get out of here, bro.
You feel who is?
And whack looking confusing.
I'm like, bro, who is this dude, you know?
But Wag was hyped because he knows in that situation.
He's like, I got 10 guys right over here.
And it's really this guy behind it,
which the irony of it all.
It's this guy behind it, though it's all.
And if that day had not been so hectic,
honestly, I might have pulled somebody like
Hugh and Rob or John to the side and said like,
yo, we thought to do a prank.
So wax's going to be heated, but just make sure
everybody like isn't tripping super hard.
The fact that I didn't get a chance
to tell anybody or warn anybody and I was the
only person there, even this, I think
I did, I told our security. I told
them, I'm like, we're going to do a prank.
Okay, I'm about to say, come on, you have
some time to do. Yeah, okay, so you're smart
for doing that at least. But yeah, that
day was crazy because once we found out
it was a job, I actually went and I looked at that
dude up after he's hell of funny.
Oh yeah.
He did, bro, they go, they go run up to
supermarkets that were like, pay for kids, pay for
kids, they hand like $2 and a van
pulls up. They open it up. There's like 10
little kids in there and they let two little
kids walk out and they close the van.
They're like, no, I want to pay for more kids now.
Yeah, so it's funny. I actually
got to really like, yeah,
he's a funny, he's a funny prankster.
He did it to Boosy. He did one where
he kept calling Boosy boy, but yeah. He hit
me up, you know that, right? He DM me and he was
like, hey, bro, I want to let you know, bro, like, all
that shit was for jokes.
And I was like, yeah, bro, we good.
I actually just looked your content up.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, he's cool dude.
Man, that's it funny as.
Is it true that Wiz Khalifa made you take Brick Baby off a song?
Yeah.
What happened?
I'm going to tell you what it is.
I have a song.
It's called, I actually sent,
the DMs about it, but basically,
I mean, I don't know what the situation was.
I had a song with Wiz Khalifa that I did,
and Brick was over at my house every day.
He heard the song, Brick liked that.
I told Brick to get on the song.
And then Brigg got on the song.
And then when I sent it to Wiz,
Wiz was just like the energy
Wiz gave up behind it was just like,
yo, bro, like whoever that is, take him off the song.
Or just take me off and have it be you and him.
So when Wiz told me that, I was like, cool.
Because Wiz, actually, I got a few records with him.
That's a good dude right there, you feel me?
So I don't want to ruin my relationship with Wiz.
But he said whoever that is, so he didn't even know.
I don't even think he knew.
He could have and maybe didn't tell me.
It wasn't a personal thing.
It was definitely wasn't a maybe.
Maybe, maybe I'm gonna be honest.
Maybe I didn't ask Wiz that Wiz was just like either having me and you
or take me off and you have to be you and old boy.
Got it.
Like that.
I mean, Brick Baby quite often does not have Wiz Khalifa energy.
Not that I see.
I mean, I could see maybe if he was saying some gangster shit or some crazy shit,
maybe Wiz.
Yeah, like every song me and him have is either some storytelling shit or some smoking like,
you know, stoner's shit.
It's also when you're dealing with Brick Baby,
there's always a chance that something happens.
with somebody and maybe maybe Wyscliffe's friends with somebody who knows I don't know I mean
thumbs up Brick baby I don't you know what you do man get how you live now I got to ask him I got to ask him
what's going on with Khalifa you ever run down on Wich Kleeful I mean shit if that were I don't know but like
I said he didn't even sound like he knew who it was or it was like something directly at him he just
heard the song it seen there was a third verse on it and was like yo either have it be me and you
or take you know what I'm saying that was it okay makes sense um
So you had a cousin that called in to the show.
Yeah, I did.
Describe that.
What's your relationship like with him and what's your opinion of what he was saying?
I just want to let you know one thing real quick.
I'm going to just show you one thing.
Mind you, three days after that, he went and dropped a music video with me just to let you know.
But yeah, but I just want to show you one thing and then you could kind of, you don't have to read it out live.
It's just funny and I feel like you definitely should see it.
Just know, that's how cold the world is.
You feel what I'm saying?
So should I summarize it without reading it?
Yeah, summer yeah, because you do good at that.
Mind you, he has my name tattooed on him, by the way.
This is the dude I bailed out of jail, $10,000.
Like, you know, this is somebody that's supposed, like, you know, we family,
or that's at least what I think.
I mean, yeah, this sums it all up, right?
The time, oh, okay, I don't know what the date is,
but for sure this is him acknowledging that this is all a play.
I didn't know that.
That's, I guess, what he dropped the music video with me.
Yeah, I can go to action.
I mean, he includes the term finesse this.
internet shit. Yeah. That's a direct quote. So that definitely seems pretty authoritative. Okay.
Damn. It's a slippery game out here, man. Slippery. Very slippery. It's cold, actually, bro.
Damn, that's your cousin? I mean, like, that's what that's that's, man, if I could have said at
times, he was, I felt like he was more than that to me, bro. And that's the sad part, bro.
He felt, even with the whole minute situation that happened, bro, I truly felt like he,
started fighting complimentous really to get attention out of it which like the irony and that kills
me too bro because at the end of the day bro like don't worry about that i've never been the type of
person to ever take anything on the internet even with me and you text and fuck around sometimes i never
tell hey adam you should mention this on air i've never done that which you feel me like what's the
point at the end of the day like if we were meant to sit here it'll happen just like it's happening
now we're sitting right you know and for sure if we're like really locked in yeah because i seen
you say that oh, but you had to come up, but I felt like he were just talking about Brickbaby all day,
so I did.
So, listen, no.
But that was before.
But no, but listen, but at the end of the day, I feel you.
Like I said, everything had it.
Maybe, you know, maybe we're here now at the time and appear for a reason.
What I do is kind of a crazy thing because it's like I'm trying to just kind of be neutral on a lot of this shit.
And then, but at the same time when somebody like Brick, we got issues with a bunch of people,
I don't want him to feel like I'm just like dragging every person who got something negative to say about him.
But it's like, I am going to.
interview people that are probably going to not like you so much at some point or another,
but I'm trying not to, like, put out the image that I'm, like, intending to antagonize you
to create content, you know?
Or yeah, shit like that, period.
Yeah, definitely.
And at that time, that was definitely.
But you reading that, though, it kind of lets you know how far.
I don't even want to mention his name.
That's how so serious I'm about that.
Like, me and him would never be cool ever again.
I wish the best for him.
No, it ain't no, bro.
I have beef with nobody.
I wish him the best, bro.
I really do, bro.
like from the bottom of my heart,
I wish them nothing but prosperity and success.
But I just can't have somebody like that around me.
That's all I'm saying, you know?
And like, you just see how of it, you know what I mean?
Drops a video three to three to here, faggot.
Like, bro, come on, knock it off, bro.
Like, stop all that, bro.
Like, just stop, bro.
I'm not promoting that music video.
I don't even care if it got Swifty on it.
I'm not promoting that video, nothing like that, bro.
Just let it be what it is, bro.
And let's just move forward from it, bro.
I just feel like that shit is so fucked up
because, like, that's the same person that when you was
calling on the phone that you needed somebody to bail you out of jail was there for you.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
For sure you shouldn't be pulling an internet prank without informing the other person.
No, I mean, I mean, if they're your real friend.
I mean, it wasn't even even you and Wax face all the time when the phone got handed,
you all both kind of look at who the fuck is that on the phone?
Like I seen your guy, like the way your guy just facial like expressions were was like,
who the is that on the phone?
You feel me?
And then him running around telling everybody, I'm on no jumper now.
Well, how?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you should get on there for the shit that you got going on.
Not what somebody else's name being brought up and you wanted a pigtail off of it.
You know what I'm saying?
That's stupid, bro.
Because at the end of the day, that's the same reason why I ain't posted nothing, all my shop.
Because, you know, like I said, bro, like, they're going to have a chance to hear the truth.
You feel what I'm saying?
And this is the truth.
Take it how you want it.
You know, like I said, I've never, like, I've never put myself on a pedestal like I'm perfect.
You know, none of us are.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm going to be real with you.
I remember when Krip Mack caught his DP, and it was like a lot of people were saying, like, it's over.
Like the bubble has been burst.
Nobody's going to respect him going forward.
They respected him more.
Exactly.
Within 24 hours, it became very clear to me like, no, this is going to make the people love him way more.
Because now you can never say that he's not the real deal, like really from where he's from.
And he kind of came out looking like the more moral person, at least the narrative that was put out there.
Crit Mac.
Because he looks like he got the dog shit beat out of him.
And then meanwhile, the video came out and that's kind of dishonorable in this world.
You know?
I've seen that.
Yeah.
That was kind of thing.
Even though then we later heard the story that basically like it wasn't going to be a DP
and he jumped out the window and basically like made it in DP.
Yeah.
Kind of sounds like him.
It's kind of weird too.
Because if I tell you this, your trip, bro, with all this shit with all this shit going
on, bro, I'm telling my followers then went up at least 10,000, bro.
My view, my street.
So I'm looking at.
Like, you would think the shit, but no, but it's not, though.
You know, so at the end of the day, like, you know, I'm not saying, like, you know, I'm
happy that it happened.
I'm not, but shit, it is what it is.
You know what I'm saying?
I just, like I said, bro, I felt like I needed to come and improve what's really real
and bring the real to the table because I can't let nobody scrutinize my character, bro.
That's period.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
What was that for?
I felt like I was about to sneeze.
I thought you're trying to do the broken nose shit.
I'm like, hold on.
I'm like, hold on.
I thought, what is you doing, but then I beat it.
Yeah.
I thought literally you were trying to do a little nose.
It speaks now.
I was like wrestling a sneeze for a second minute.
Okay.
Anyway, so what is the extent of injuries?
You got your nose broken?
Yeah, my nose got broken.
What else?
My nose got broken.
Oh, that's it.
Yeah, my nose got broken.
Oh, shit, all right.
Yeah, I had to get surgery.
It's cool.
Surgery.
And I'm back now.
Damn.
What was the surgery consist of?
Nothing is them making my shit back to the front.
Like, it was just a little bit tilted to the side.
If I had to get no surgery.
I looked like that dude from the longest yard.
He broke did my nose.
Look like a little.
Michael, that's how I looked.
It looked like a little curve right here.
Could you respect a dude who got a nose job?
No, I mean, it depends on what field you're in.
If you're like, you know what I'm saying?
A rapper.
A rapper.
I don't know.
I was just thinking about it the other day, and I feel like I don't know any dudes who've
ever had nose jobs.
And that it would be.
Who is that dude that got, that guy like a.
Bay of Man Kevo?
Oh, yeah.
But really a bunch of Drake has the same surgery as Ben Man Kevo.
Yeah, they take the fat out.
I know a bunch of girls who have it, too.
Damn.
They take the fat out.
but then they also like whatever's left,
they like sculpted it to make it look like abs.
No,
no,
I got a big old belly on me.
You got a beer belly.
Well,
not even,
but it's like a cracker belly.
But,
you know,
if,
like,
they can just basically sculpt it.
And like,
I know a bunch of girls who,
they don't have like super low body fat,
but you could still kind of always see their abs.
And that's like abs sculpting.
And then with the girls,
they put it in your ass,
the fat.
But,
like,
Bam and Kevho didn't do that.
I mean,
that's what BBL is.
No,
that's what BBL is.
No,
is, but Bam and Kevin didn't get a big fake round ass.
I mean, I mean, I heard that from what I do know about his situation, I heard that he was just getting a lot of people like poking fingers at him because he got his stomach smaller or something.
That's all I heard about.
It's like he was taking pitches while it was still healing and the shit was all swollen.
Yeah, that's weird.
As a rapper, I don't think you should do that.
It made his upper body look kind of crazy at one point.
Yeah, as a rapper, I don't think you should do that because you're going to get what.
I mean, I say do whatever the f you want to do whatever makes you happy.
But as a rapper, I wouldn't say do that because you're going to, there's going to be a lot of people put.
you down for that. He got a nose job.
You know what I'm saying? The worst, the most I did was ever give veneers.
You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Well, yeah, hip hop excepts. That's it.
Hip hop definitely accepts veneers. Yeah.
So I did that.
Of those at this point. Yeah.
But I feel like your nose is like who you are to a certain point, you know?
And if you get a nose job, people are just going to look at you different.
Like, you know what I think you're right.
Yeah, I think you're right. Getting it broke is different. But getting like an actual, like,
oh, he got made his nose must sculptured it more right. Like, it might be a little weird.
Yeah, but girls get nose jobs all the time.
All the time.
And it's one of the most consequential surgeries in the sense that it just makes them look so different.
Is that true?
Usually better to be totally real.
No, no, I'm saying.
Is it true?
You got a nose job?
No.
Okay, just curious.
No.
She has a nice nose.
It's like very small and symmetrical.
Yeah.
Not to gas you up or anything.
No, but yeah.
I mean, I don't know, but I do know that like my process, it was over right away.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like when I went in a doctor, it was like, oh, you know, what happened?
I was, they got into a fight.
He was like, all right, you'll be sleepy.
You'll wake up in 30 minutes.
Go home.
You'll be all right.
Okay.
I'm saying?
Gave me a couple of Norcos, my home.
I felt better the next day.
I was cool.
It was worth it for the norcos.
Not really.
I took like one or two of them.
The rest I gave away.
I didn't, yeah.
But I felt better, though, after that because my breathing was kind of like, I'm
a little bit.
But now I actually breathe better.
Really?
Yeah.
I actually breathe better now.
Yeah.
No bullshit.
I actually really breathe better.
I actually had asthma as a kid, too.
So that should kind of help.
I breathe a lot better now.
I don't care about the aesthetics,
but if I could breathe better through my nose,
for sure,
I would get that surgery because that actually is...
For real?
The level of oxygen...
You can't breathe correctly?
I feel like it could be smoother.
I mean, you don't even know what it's like.
You got to deviate a septum or no?
I never had a broken nose, actually.
I got a deviated septu.
But I've got my nose smashed many times, like...
But it's never broke.
You have to hit it the right way.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
I didn't...
Your nose is like what's determining the oxygen flow to your blood.
brain.
To your brain, exactly.
I know people in the poker world who wear these, like, nose strips that basically, like,
open up their nose for.
And it looks kind of goofy, but they claim that it makes them think better.
So it's, like, worth it for them to wear it.
But I feel like you could probably also get a surgery.
It would do a similar thing.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
Or they cut the meat down right here a little bit.
Like the meat right here, they'll cut it down a little bit.
Really?
Try it right now.
Hold the meat down and try to breathe?
I'm holding the meat down.
All right, Adam, you have to win.
Am I right, though?
No, I did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, that's weird.
Yeah, that's very weird.
I'm gonna try one of those strips.
Yeah, the strips may work.
You never know.
So what happened with Contaminus?
Oh, no, that's my boy.
I've known since I was like 11 years.
That's like really my boy.
You know what I'm saying?
Me and him, like we had like another brotherly dispute, you know, and dude was there.
I don't want to say his name.
The kid, my cousin, whatever, he was there.
And he basically was like, don't talk to him like that type of energy.
You know,
what I'm saying? Well, really, bro, like Minnis would have put his arm around me. We would have
walked around the corner and came back shaking hands. That's my bro, you feel me? And then,
and then, you know, they squabbled. The video was out. I don't know if you've seen the video.
The video came out all over. And then they fought. And then after that, I seen he kind of ran
like a media campaign behind it. Like, bro, you're going and doing interviews. Like, bro, come on,
bro. It's a fight. Leave it in the streets. Let's move on, bro. You would have never
fall him if it wasn't for me and him kind of like bickering and boasting and yelling back and forth to
each other. That's really all it was, bro. Me and Minnis was just got to, like, aggressively
talking to each other a little bit, and then he popped out to passenger seat and, you know,
said what he said. But, you know, at the end of day, I love to come to Minnis too, man. That's
my boy, too. Like, you know, it is what it is. You're all great, great Americans. Yeah,
great Californians. Great Californians, for sure. California's great adventure.
Yeah. Um, aka, no jumper. We could have named it that. For sure.
That would probably kind of exclude the rest of the country. Cool is the world. Yeah.
Yeah. I said that before it was true.
I'll breathe into existence.
You did, for real?
With a nasal strip.
That's good.
Okay, what, I look forward to whack and break.
I'm sure they're going to have some opinions about this.
But what would be your message to both of them when they do speak on this interview,
which I assume what happened?
Just continue to keep doing y'all and keep making your money and, you know,
prosperous, take care of your families and just do y'all, you know what I'm saying?
I don't have no beef with nobody, bro.
People got beef with me.
That's on them.
As far as, I just talked, why can't have no beef with me.
That's my dog, you feel me?
As far as Brick, Rick, Rick and feel, how he wants to do.
field. You know what I'm saying? I've yet to still run into bricks so me and him can have a
conversation or whatever with dispute. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, that's on them.
You know what I mean? More power to both of them. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Period.
I'm going to do a remote question. What's your, what's your Mount Rushmore of L.A. hip hop
for yourself personally? Like who's the four most important? LA hip hop? Yeah. In my generation,
though? You know, for you, see, okay, I don't like doing the Mount Rushmore of the
greatest of all time.
Okay.
Because it's just boring.
That's like,
okay.
What you think is like correct.
I want to know like your top four most important LA rappers to you.
To me of all time.
Okay.
Dot for sure one of them.
You know,
I got to give it up to Draco not because he died,
but because it is new sound that he's so influential on.
It's like all of a sudden you got all these new artists popping up out the woodworks
and they have Draco influencing them.
So for that,
I got to put Drake.
up there for sure too you know what I'm saying and to be honest like when
drago took me in and did them couple songs with me for no feature price no nothing bro like that was
around the time where he was really big bro and he didn't charge me a single dollar you know what I'm
saying bro super cool dude bro just see me at the studio was like oh you did look hey rap rapping he go come
oh we're gonna do some music bro like on some cool shit you feel me that's funny so many people have
that that story about drago yeah super cool dude know what I'm saying yeah so many people are like
just not like that specific story but just like
of him just like wanting to do music
and just like pulling up on people just like always trying
to like just do shit.
100%. That's definitely him.
So that's two, right?
I have two more.
Yeah.
Man, oh, they can only be LA, right?
Yeah, LA.
Okay.
Man, you know it's crazy?
I definitely for sure.
Does Long Beach count too?
I would for sure.
Man, I'm putting Snoop up there for sure.
That's my guy, right?
I have to.
Uncle Snoop for sure.
And then the last one probably would be,
Um, man, this is a, this is such a tough one, bro.
Man, I probably just, all time, right?
Yeah.
I throw cube up there and let it be it.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
For sure.
It's my dog.
I grew up with his kids too.
So, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Damn, okay.
Rest piece, Chris King.
My bad.
I had to say, that's my brother.
Yeah, I know.
Chris was a legend.
Yeah.
I'm trying to, I'm thinking Snoop, Draco,
Easy E
and game.
Game, okay, yeah.
I feel like for me on a personal level
those might be the most stuff I listened to.
That's crazy.
That's my nigga too.
Maybe.
To be honest,
look,
I listen to Easy so much.
Still until this day.
But I listen to him mostly like
in elementary and junior high.
And then I feel like I fell out of touch
with his catalog as I got old.
I should probably honestly do like one of those days
where you just listen to a bunch of albums
for somebody.
But he was a fucking go.
That was still a good top.
I have a question for you.
That's the first rapper I love to die.
Who?
Easy.
Easy.
Easy.
He died one.
95 or some shit.
That's why I told you it was so tough for me.
I told you,
I'm like,
it's tough because you're only given me four options.
It was tough.
But I had a question for you.
I wanted to ask you.
So as far as everything that you didn't see
and as far as everything I showed you,
doesn't it make it look like this shit is just so fucked up
and how quickly something like that can turn into like such,
just for no reason?
Like.
Just the whole,
the whole narrative that ended up.
put out there and stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
Just as far as you really got head on to see like everything.
So it's like it's kind of, you know, it's a little f*** up.
Yeah, but that's what it comes with, though.
I feel like you can use this as a jumping off point to get people interested in hearing your music.
What would you say that they should go check out if they were trying to tap in with your music right now?
I mean, I just dropped a project, Faneo too.
Faneo's acronym for a failure is not an option.
I'm dropping another album right now.
I'm working on.
I got, you know, a couple of labels like that's interested in it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So we're going to see what we do.
I still haven't decided who I'm going with, you know?
I have the GM of Virgin here with us, you know what I'm saying?
Also, maybe XO.
I don't know yet, you know what I'm saying?
Hell yeah.
So we'll see.
Maybe XO with the little Middle Eastern thing that could work.
Like, I don't know, you know?
Right.
Yeah.
Definitely.
Or just doing the indie thing, you know?
You never know.
But yeah, I'm working on my album right now.
Just working, bro, working on better into music, better in myself as a human.
You hate Drake?
Why did you just look at me like that and ask that, Dwight?
No.
I mean, I wish he wouldn't have got, I wish he wouldn't have got that BBL.
I feel like your team Kendrick.
Your team,
right?
No, I'm not team.
Dot, no, not at all.
I feel like that.
But as far as who won, we'll give it up to die.
Yeah, but as far as the whole, I don't hate Drake, but you know what I'm saying?
I felt like he could have came way harder.
Yeah, I don't know what was up with that, bro.
Like, why ain't you had that same energy that, um, is that a world tour, your girl?
So why you ain't come with that energy?
He did have that energy at first.
And then Kendrick.
They kind of like I go.
Did the onslaught.
Yeah, bro.
And family matters got like neutralized by not like us.
And then that final sign that Drake put out was basically him being like,
oh, man, I'm going to do.
Gangling.
I'm taking my ball and I'm going home.
It was just like, damn.
Like that felt like a like a concession speech.
Like when the presidential candidate loses and they got to go on stage and be like,
all right, I tried, man.
It's over.
Yeah.
That's what that felt like for sure.
That was.
But I'm trying to figure out where everybody is at, team Kendrick or team Drake.
I'm team dot for short, you know what I'm saying.
I know I'm going to die, but yeah, Kendrick, yeah.
I'm team Kendrick, yeah.
LA loyalist.
LA loyalist.
It's tough to be an LA guy.
Yeah, and I fuck with that whole camp too.
You know, I have to, you know what I'm saying?
Shut out of town.
Being in L.A. and team Drake is like being in L.A. and being a Trump supporter.
Yeah.
You know, like if you live in my neighborhood and you put up a Trump sign,
oh, wow.
Decent chance your neighbor's not going to f*** you.
That's crazy.
I assume.
Who would you have wanted to win?
Let's just say that.
Like if you had like, who would you have wanted to win that?
I think it's still up in the air.
Yeah, I mean, that's what everybody keeps saying.
Yeah, one or round one.
Round one.
I'm not going to count Drake out yet.
All right, yeah, shit, I feel it.
I don't know.
I feel like they did.
That could still be considered round one.
But if you want to talk about records, there's been so many records thrown out there.
You know what I'm saying?
Drake put out how many records that was considered a dis?
What, five?
Five.
Five?
Like, that's, come on, bro.
That's a lot.
You know?
And then the way you said he took the ball home and ran with it.
that kind of is like accurate.
Yeah,
I didn't love that song.
He kind of rushed it out too.
Yeah.
I felt like if they had thought about it more.
I feel like if you team Drake,
it's good though.
Yeah.
I'm a little bit of OVO agent maybe.
Yeah?
Well,
not really,
but that's what's up.
I don't really,
yeah.
I don't,
I don't,
I'm definitely probably more team Drake.
I feel like he got a raw deal.
Okay, at least you keep it real about it.
Yeah.
You got a raw deal.
Yeah.
He'll be all right,
though.
He's coming back.
Um,
all right.
Pescii appreciate you,
man.
My boy.
to see what various people
got to say about this one.
Come on.
But let's go.
All right.
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