No Jumper - Reap Cash, Jmoney & Yung Girl GG On New Orleans Life, VooDoo, Katrina & more
Episode Date: July 22, 2024Cash talks about getting robbed by his family after he got sh*t, Indian voodoo in New Orleans, the politics, Jmoney weighs in on the impact Katrina and more. ----- Get the latest news & videos http:...//nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, hey, hey, no jumper, the coolest podcast in the world, man, and I got an amazing cast with
with you today.
You already know what's going on.
It's Brick, not the trick.
To the right of me, I got my boy Jay Money, first name, last name.
Bye, bye, bye, bye, what's that, Bruce?
And we got the underground New Orleans scene, the generation right after the original
Hot Boys, and I ain't talk about Wayne and B.G, but shout out Wayne.
BG, church, juvie, you know what I'm saying?
Coming straight out there by you out that swamp, man.
We got reaped cash, man.
Razam, I remember me, Reap Cash.
I mean, New Orleans.
Wasam, baby.
And we got the Hondurian princess
coming out of the same swamp, man.
Straight out that boot, man.
You already know, young girl, Gigi, what's the deal?
Whoa, we didn't hear her.
Wasam.
Yeah, man.
Plus, that I'm wolding.
Yeah, boy.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what we're doing.
man you know what I'm saying hey man uh it's a pleasure to finally meet y'all you know we got family
members and all that of the same little shit same little situation you know what I'm saying and uh
they told me that I needed to come check your story out that you was one of them real ones that
still coming out there French headquarters your French quarters and doing your thing man
yeah you know what I'm saying it's like you know being down up it's it's it's it's
It's a pothole, but you know, if you make it up out of there, you can make it out of anywhere, you know what I'm saying?
And I'm just seeing it's like it's the same story everywhere you go.
You know what I see?
New Orleans.
It's like it's a pahole city.
But then I sit there and see Wright in LA.
It's the same game.
It's full quarter press.
Everybody about their bread getting their money, you know.
Come on, man.
See, I mean, I want to agree with you.
One in every 18 people out here is millionaires.
we do got the highest millionaire rate,
but I want to agree with you on the getting the money,
but I can't because I've been adopted by the Southern culture
by way of Atlanta at a young age.
And what I was taught in California versus what I was taught in Atlanta,
we learn how to poke our chests and how to be the toughest dude,
which it built my character to not go from nothing.
When I did make it out that way,
I still was standing on principles
and code of conduct
and carrying myself a certain way.
I'm out there by myself,
so I got to carry myself
a certain type of way
in order to let people know
that I ain't going.
It wasn't too much chest poker,
but it's just every situation
got to be addressed
because we ain't let no situation
out of the, you know what I mean?
But I learned that
your big hummy is supposed to put you on
with the bag, how you work at the spot.
He ain't supposed to have you running up
banks and doing all the shit that we were going.
Well, when I'm from it's like, you know what I'm saying?
Think like a boss move like a thief.
You know what I'm saying? You got to think like a boss
and all to survive, but at the same time, you got a lot of people trying to do the same
thing, so you got to be swift like a thief going in hurry and get that, move around,
you know what I'm saying? Because everybody trying to get it, everybody trying to survive,
especially in, I guess you know, every city around the whole United States, you dig.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, so that's what I see it, you know what I'm saying?
That's going to cook, you, right?
Yeah, yeah, you got something you want to ask?
I mean, tell us about getting shit the first time
and your family members when they went in your pocket
when you was on the ground down.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, really, I was just happy I survived the situation,
but at the same time, it's like one of them need nights, you know,
about to go and just break the ice.
Yeah, go on there.
You know, all night flight.
It's your show.
Right, right, all night flighting, hustling.
You know what I'm saying?
I had got kicked out my grandma and stuff,
And so it was like, you know, niggas doing the guy I do so.
By me flighting so much, I'm not, you know, I'm going to sleep in the daytime, being up all night.
So I'm slipping.
The day, I'm out here middle of night.
One, two, three in the morning, it felt like it's seven, eight.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
So boom.
Nigger walking, trying to catch a couple of plays.
Nigger, I'm saying, behind a bush, ducked off.
I see the niggas out the corner of my eye because, you know, I don't dare me.
Go around, come around.
Boom.
Play it to the left, try to play.
off, nigga get behind me, so I'm timing the nigga.
So as soon as that transpire, I try to do the car weave, you know,
bust to the left, boom.
You know, a nigga cut me off that way, so I'm about to bust back around to the right
front part of the car.
They didn't know what I, nigga holding something big.
So I try to, you know what I'm saying, like try to beeline slanting.
Yeah, yeah.
It hit me in my back, you dig.
So boom, you know, hit me in my back.
You know, a little couple of steps, but I fall.
Nick, stand over, nigga, you know,
and you know, nigga just didn't fit me.
He was like, man, come on, come on.
boom so
nigger busts out
I get out beat on doors
ain't nobody
I'm in the open
the door in the middle of the night
you know what I'm saying
You can't understand
though you and didn't shoot
Huh
He didn't shoot
He stood over you
And then
Nick stood over me
He didn't finish me
He kept shooting
Not trying to cut you up
Now the first time
They hit me
Boom he's like
Yeah
I guess the general
I took a couple of stuff
But it took me down
Not to cut you up
Yeah
When they stood over you
When they stood over you
Okay
Did they do that
How did they keep shooting?
How did you feel like in life?
I just felt like it was over with.
I don't know what you're saying?
I mean, I don't know if you know about me,
but I've been through tragic similar situation.
Yeah.
I was in the coma.
He don't been through a lot of shit.
And we know how that moment.
So how did it like...
What was that feeling when he was standing over?
Yeah, like...
I'm gonna be honest with you saying.
Like, the feeling of the bullying pack,
I felt, most people say they feel like hurt to burn.
I felt like a cold thump,
you know what I'm saying?
I ain't feel.
Mine was just a sting at times
Like a pinch like that pinch like
Yeah, yeah, yeah
But then at the same time when I was laying
When I was laying, it really was more like
The light from the own
From the light pole was beaming down
And I was just more on some like
You know, it's a rap
You know, nigga massed up, nigga come stand over,
nigga. Once I see a nigga stand over
Me in a barrel like, you know what I'm saying?
Nick had something long like a dirty hairy
I went hands you was like, you know, I closed my eye
Can't do that.
That other nigga must have been like man
Come on, let's go.
And they just bust out, you know what I'm saying?
That's crazy.
Yeah.
I said, yeah.
Did you know him?
Nah, bro, I'm gonna be honest with you, you know what I feel like, I just feel like
it's all kind of bad, dude, you know.
Nigger had to be, nigga had to know your routine, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know, that's just how it is, you know, in the city.
Like, niggas are watching, niggas that you know of me,
that you don't know.
It be niggas just watching.
Noddy, they're putting it together.
They're doing it all together.
Especially with the end of that world and shit.
Nah, it was something back in the G before that, you know what I'm saying?
Before that.
Before that.
Okay, okay.
Where year this happened?
Nah, that was probably like 90, somewhere around like that.
Yeah, it was back when it was going on.
That was really going on, yeah.
So, listen.
Oh, my God.
So you hit the ground, you get up, you're knocking on doors.
At what point do you hit the floater where somebody could go through your pocket?
Well, I'm beating on my AT do, you know, they ain't come to the do.
so I felt.
So I guess they eventually come to the do.
And to me, I think I'm talking.
But I guess, you know, my tongue not moving.
I can hear everything.
In your head, you feel like I'm saying a lot of shit.
Yeah, you're right me?
And all I can hear is, you know what I'm saying, you know, people saying, oh, he dead.
He dead.
I'm talking to him doing my mind.
They're like he dead.
And then I hear somebody saying, you know, girl go in his pockets.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, I hear somebody else say, man, don't do that.
Don't do that.
You know what I'm saying?
So the whole time they're saying that, what you, you, you can't feel, I'm just in my head.
I'm just in there.
You know how you think you're talking about that?
Yeah, I think I'm talking, but I ain't doing nothing.
Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about.
And at the same time, like, you know, when I shook back, it was more on some shit like, you know,
Arabi, you know, sort of family was telling me like what happened, whatever,
but I was more than something like, I was just happy to be alive.
They thought they was going to have a parade inside their city, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Tell us what the meaning behind.
Not, we're getting right to you too, too, soon.
Right, right, right.
But tell us what the meaning behind the second line parade,
what it is, the second line, Mardi Gras,
in the parade behind the city.
I didn't mean to clown your situation.
Right, right, right, right.
Everybody, because the young kids out here,
they run around talking about,
it's a parade inside my city is and all that.
But they don't know what young boy is really insinuating.
Right, right, right.
It's the parade in Yard City, usually what goes over?
Well, the second line, it's a special dance itself.
They call it stepping.
The second line and they're stepping, you know what I'm saying?
You know, you got people that grew up really doing that.
You know, some people, you know, they play what they try to do it.
Like, I play with the block.
Yeah, it's a footwork, you know what I'm saying.
It happened every Sunday.
Yeah, you know, it's fresh.
Yeah.
Yeah, every Sunday they do it.
And, you know, they'd be having a lot of funerals, so they do it for the funerals.
That's what he says to, it's a problem.
My city can we just hit we just hit something.
It's been to be a parade.
Right.
It's going to be a parade, you know.
That come along with the federal.
And then outside that right there, you know what I'm saying?
You know, they get dressed, you know, they get fresh.
They do that right there.
The second line.
And then outside of the second line, you know, you got to Madrigrae regard.
Everybody knew how Madagra coming.
And then after on Middegrae, they got Ash Wednesday.
And with Ash Wednesday is for like, and this is the truth.
That's why I just not.
When I ran to add my car, Adam on me.
Mismatic rock because they, you know, they cuts up, they have fun down now.
You know, you go in the quarters, they're going, it's a big old party, you know what it is.
So they got his type of party up there with his freak, yeah.
That rock called a Mastomotic rock, you know, it is what it is.
You can wear a thong in peace.
Oh, man, listen, bro, you just, it's wild, you hear me.
But look, at the same time, like, oh, after they do all that, they go,
Ash Wednesday and they go get the ashes
put on them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because it cleans that. Yeah, like, yeah.
Forgive me for what I did, but on the while,
brother, last night you was a wild boy.
You're really? Yeah, yeah. You're a wild girl,
you know what I'm saying? In and on.
So how does that, how does that
relate to the Indian voter?
Well, see, the end, that would I was, I would own
I wanted to speak on for sure because a lot of people
don't get that, don't understand the Indians.
The Indians itself is like,
so you used to have black folks
run away from a slave owners, whatever, right?
Right? And then the Indians used to hide them, you know what I'm saying, and vice versa. So the black people, you know, to show gratitude to the Indians, that's what they start doing. They start, you know, they're celebrating, dancing stuff for them. But at the same time, you got, like, my grandma, my great-grandma, she comes from Oklahoma. Then we got the home of Indies around us. So you got, like, you got people that got Indian in them. Then you got people that got French in them. You know what I'm saying? So you have the same household just for, so people that won't be
educated can know. You can have the same house with brother and sister. We want to look like
what we call a posse blonde. It looks like a white boy or a white girl. Was it what you know? A posse
blown. That means pass for white. Okay. Yeah. And another one looked like a black dude, you know what
saying? But you know, he might have curly hair. So Rio. Yeah. So it's that. That what that basically
is. And with the Indians, you know what I'm saying? Like, you know, that's, that's just the culture,
you know what I'm saying? You know from the Congo and everything. You know what I'm saying? It's just a whole
mixture of blend of what we got going on.
Young girl, you be doing that voodoo?
Oh, hell, no.
You that voodoo.
I just went to a little lady.
She's say, I'm ready for whatever.
What's up, baby?
We didn't mean to put you on her thing.
I'm good.
Listen, I'm good.
Hey, what's some Hondarians slang, though?
Honduran?
Yeah, Honduran, my bad, Honduran slain.
Oh, shit, we got a couple.
Um, 100% catracha?
Mm-hmm.
You got to talk to shit?
That just mean, like, you're 100% Honduran.
Say it again.
It's a 100% catracha.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
It's just something, you know, we take pride in you full-blooded Honduran.
Can I ask a question of y'all together?
No, no, no.
No.
No, I'm single, bro.
Y'all be rocking though.
Yeah.
That's your dog.
She got the talent, bro.
I got the talent.
She got the talent, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
You know what?
So y'all start doing music, like, signing to each other.
Like, I mean, she's signing to you?
No, I'm independent.
He independent.
You know what I'm saying?
I just feel like we got good chemistry.
So it's like, when we do music,
You know what, it'd be better like that too.
When you're going to put out of that stipulations on shit, all that, you know.
I knew this right here, though.
I knew that females, like, you know, females is like they run a game and, you know.
I like it when I hear a female, you know, doing their thing, you know.
You know what I'm saying?
And she, you know, she'd be spitting it, you know what I'm saying?
I was just telling somebody that, like, the women taking over the game right now.
Like, you got to get to them.
Yeah, and I like it, you know what I'm saying?
You know, because you know you can hear a dude talking.
Make some good music and know how to kick it.
That's what it's about.
She already got the song.
So do you feel like as far as like being a female in the game,
do you feel like you need to go that ratchet route in order to put out?
Because what's going on right now is girls talking crazy.
And I like it.
Y'all don't got to be like that.
I like it.
I like it because people like to degrade the females.
Listen, they got to tell it.
you don't want them to rap about it
but you want to go to the club
and pay a girl to do the same shit she's rapping about
you get what I'm saying
even if you go get a girl out the strip club
you know what type of drama cut with these type of females
you want a girl that screaming
my baby daddy and
they can twirking at the red light sitting at the headlight
you want it you want it that types of shit you want it
you get you a wholesome square girl you all
what you fuck over him
Yeah, I ain't no
I say that because
We getting old enough
And that ratchet shit
It got a limit
Right
It's like
I want it
Yeah I want you to turn
I want you to have that little side
But then I want you to be able
To turn that shit all the way off
I can't protect
I can't trust you around my bread
Either get your ratching
You don't know how to turn it off
You gotta be able to turn it off
You got to be able to be
The side layer that can be
Ratchet with me when it's time
Yeah
And then when it ain't time
You gotta be that one
At the street
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
A little bit in the street
I think it's just all about evolving.
Like, you can start off Ratchet if you want.
It's like, it depends on who you is as a person for it.
Where you come from.
As long as you ain't faking it.
Yeah, be you.
Be square.
I don't get that from you through the couple songs that I did hear.
I don't get that.
Oh, I'm going to shake my ass.
I'm going to come out and do my thing.
That's the thing I could do.
You know, it's about versatility.
Yeah, no, no, definitely.
But do you feel like that's a route that you do want to go?
because I promote it.
And then if you, or do you, what type of rapper?
You got a couple songs like that?
I got a song like that.
For sure.
Yeah.
But what do you consider yourself?
Like when you rap, is it like, some gang-stice and shit or some part-and-shy?
Man, it's gangster.
It's gangster.
Like, that's where I come from.
I come from the streets, for real for us.
So when I'm rapping, that's really what I went through.
That's really what I got going on.
It's not natural to you because you've been through that.
Yeah, it's natural.
It's me.
I don't got a fake it.
You can't be the prison girl if you.
I can't never been through that.
homie, she was, she, she, she was at, you right man?
What ward you from?
I'm from the 17th.
Like, I'm born and raised from the 17 across the tracks.
Happily Eagle?
Hmm?
No, off Stroller Street in Holly Grove.
Holly Grove.
Yeah, but I jumped off the porch in the third ward off of Josephine and Willow Street.
That's really like, you know, a set life.
So that's by like the Melf or that's by the Calio?
It's literally in the middle.
I stay in the middle between the Melfth, the Magnolia, and the Calio.
Oh, yeah.
She's from where the legendary dude, Josephine, Johnny, and on...
Big freedom, them, too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're from around now.
Big freedom.
They're hanging and all the line.
Yeah, yeah.
Be freedom.
You know what?
I like, I respect that now.
People understand and respect the genders and be it free.
Our fault will be free.
I like, what she's staying for?
She's trying to put people on.
As long as they don't understand, they're in their place with that around me, I don't care what you do.
Me too.
Me too.
Me too.
But that people don't understand they only want who want them.
They only want them want them.
Right, right, right.
right yeah yeah i'm like prison shit them all fucking prison yeah yeah yeah shit not in
prison they got they gotta go to their own yard because they didn't kick all them off the yard
because the homies get to stab at each other over oh yeah but hey hey let's talk about your new song
uh r pett rep well um rip pat man you know what saying once again rip pat to my cousin pat you
know what saying he was a real nigger um
he paid?
He had a, a
stroke, a seizure. I really didn't
pay attention to exactly what it was
because I was so kind of just starting
fucked off him, but I'm going to just
give you a little detail with him. So my cousin, he was
like a nigga that was like the
late 80, early 90s type of nigga, where he used
to be shooting hair wrong, Jack and Robin
doing his thing and stuff, you know what I'm saying?
And a lot of people used to
shun him off, but he was a nigga that kept high
morals, high integrity. You know,
he took care of himself, and he laid
law, you know, he kept respect high. So, um, he went there like 12 years and got clean, got
itself together. And it was like he was on a goodbye toll because he come home, you know, you know,
had his weight up, got married, saw all his kids, you know, saw me, you know, we was real close.
And like the last time I had talked to him, I had just recorded that song. And I found that guy
with the right engineer stuff that made my sound be right. And, um, I was going to let nobody hear,
but I let him hear, you know, that was my heart, son.
So he said that and on, he heard and he kept saying,
nigga, that ain't true.
Nicky that ain't true.
I'm like, duh, that's me.
And he was like, man, you got to let me hear that.
You got to let me get that song.
And I sounded to him.
And I sounded to him.
You know, we talked with him and I dabbed them all, you know,
to that bad, I love him.
He walked off and I ain't seen my cousin ever since, you know.
So it was all right, Pee Pek.
I said, I won't do that.
That's that slurgy.
That's a song.
You've been through, like, a lot of pain and a lot of, like,
Heart ships, and how can't now, as being the artist you with now, right?
What you think would be the therapy to help you release all that to make you be better
you, you know what I'm saying?
I'm going to be honest, brother, and I don't want to figure, dog.
The day I die, son, that would be my therapy because only just grown surviving.
A nigger taught me a long time ago, you know, what the baby going to do?
Babies cry, women cry.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, we men.
But sometimes, brother, they ain't no.
Listen, see, I hate that.
I feel what you're saying.
You know, let's say real niggas.
Sometimes we got to cry.
Yeah, but you know I do.
Hold on.
If not we hold that.
Listen, bro, I don't have been through the most.
I don't know if you're familiar with me.
Jay money, first name.
Right, right, right, right.
You know what I saying?
A whole world in the bag.
I went through personal shit that a lot of people don't know about.
Right.
I went through that shit on the inside and that was from holding it in.
And I feel like I'm a better me the more I release it.
Right, right.
The more I go on there, by myself, find my...
Even if you want to do it, buy yourself in the bathroom when you're shing.
I'm gonna be honest with your son.
I'm gonna be honest with your son.
You know what I'm saying?
My little brother got stabbed the day.
I got Buku, little cousins that got killed.
You know, and I were gonna get fruit off into that.
But I got like, you know, a lot of family members
that are than, like, really died, you know what?
And for me, when shit hitting me is when I go,
like, if I'm moving around and I go look for you,
and now I know you really ain't there.
So it's like my little brother died, you know,
I kept it strong.
I stayed, you know, staying scrown.
but it's when I was passing on a block
and I used to always have to run that bitch
off the corner
and I'm saying
and I hit the block and I'm about to
run them off and then I realized
man my love better dead
so that's when I was fucked off
because it is out of sight
out of mind
you know what I'm saying
that's why I don't really like
I don't get too loaded
and too high and shit
because I I flash
when I get too far
you know what I'm saying
because I get to really thinking
about shit you know
that's what I'm saying
why you got to put that shit
and what you doing?
Because I hear it now, bro, pain,
we got to make our pain our success.
We got to turn that pain into success.
Like, I feel your store,
you're like my own shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it's like,
nigga, I admire shit like that in the world do.
Roy, these nink getting paid off pain.
And I know they ain't been through half of the shit
you're telling me about.
So I feel like that,
that's going to be your therapy bit, bro.
Like, not when you die.
Don't say that because of people that love you.
when you die
is going to make them sad
You know what I'm saying
So it can't be a hot
I know
I know you
New Orleans
We know
When when Mons died
It's more like the tradition
Ain't a
Criard thing
It's more of a
Like that's why
It's second line
You know
When I die
Man I want them to just
Just party
Have fun
Like you know
Smoke one
Drink one
You know what's
You know what's best for you
They go enjoy
They beliefs
It's energy
Transfers is different
because we just transfer our shells.
Like, my best friend, he said that he felt like he is grandfather's dad.
Like, he felt like the reincarnation stay in the family.
Right.
Rebuild through.
Right.
You get what I'm saying, like through your family members because you can see certain stuff.
And like, he would say, like, in his dreams, he'd be telling his grandpa what to do when he was a kid.
So he was like, for some reason, I just feel like I'm.
my grandpa and dad like it come out with my rap it comes out it's kind of rap for now you know he he he
kind of you know like it's an energy transfer like everybody don't look at death is they last
days yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a second
you out the three too no i'm out the 15 i'm out of air just the cutoff you know what I'm sure
out to my wall, the 15.
Well, it's a section, like, it's the, it's the backup on Al Jills, you know.
Like in the night where they got the upper, nine, lower Nilegers,
got the upper LJill, lower LJills.
And the Al Jus, we cut off like we're in the pocket of the river.
You see what I'm saying?
I know that's something to do with the water.
That's why I'm like to say.
Yeah, we're on the river.
Yeah, we're on the river.
But I'm originally off a slide down in Tage and Al Jays in the front, right by the bridge.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I'm from the back side of my hood.
We got the back hood.
We got the fronts, you know what I'm from the back.
The others, we're the back side of my hood.
Like coming east to west.
We really the front side if you go west to east.
But the way that gangbag and go, we're the back side.
You see, our section, it got different on it breakdowns, you know what I'm saying?
So, like my section, say right now, you got the Fisher Project.
They had the light side or dog side.
they're the biggest section in our average
you know what I'm saying so they're like you know
they're the project but then you got
you got air jails you know what I'm saying
you got air jails and then you got the
these the cliques
air jails they banged
and then you got the fisher
them do like 150 that's exactly where I was
going with it I'm about to say it's
in gang affiliation in any of your
neighborhoods
well
I'm really tell the truth
the way it is it's like that
you might be asked about the California
boys for a lack you know what I'm saying yeah so um back in the G they had some cats um like in the
late 80s early 90s before everything y'all ever heard of you know what I'm saying was California boys
so when I was in jail I'm on I'm in the hole and they had a cat next to me you know what I'm saying
he was an older cat he um he asked me where I was from I told him out from elders he was like you know me
I was like no he was like man my name Breeze you're like I'm one of California boys and I always
heard about them growing up because I was young when it happened, you know what I'm saying?
And he was a Crip, you did?
But then I got swung to another jail.
You remember, I got swung to another jail and I run across another California boy, but he was a younger kid and he was a blood.
Yeah.
And I told him, I'm like, man, you know how you're a blood when I run across homie and he was a Crip and he was like, now what happened was my own.
That was my uncle.
He's like, man, that's my brother.
Yeah, he said, we moved to another neighborhood.
You know what I mean?
and Biles moved to another neighborhood,
that's why, you know, we grew up around that right there.
They bullhead came from California, you know what I'm saying,
from California, whatever, you know.
And, um,
they used to be bringing that work down.
And the way it transpired was like,
when they came down,
Bauer's already banging wars.
A lot of people inside the city didn't take to it.
You know what I mean?
They already banging their section in their walls.
So they came over on our side and like, you know,
some people in the Algeas was,
was fucking with it.
You know what I'm saying?
That's why you could hear,
dudes call themselves Sue Wu and high block
and all that stuff. Now, but they didn't
really take as much more
than Merrip Poppice
off in JP. Now, Merrip Poppins,
them dudes really was Bloods, and
the niggas and Peppel walks in the back of Manhattan,
they really was cripping. You know what I'm saying?
They was really fucking with it. And, you know,
don't quote me on this, but I think the dudes in Harvey,
you know what I'm saying? In Scottsdale, I think
they were claiming like five dudes
hoove or whatever. And plus
Kenner City, you know what I'm saying? They were playing
bloods. And, you know what?
Yeah, there's a lot of overs.
It's a couple 60s, but there's a lot of overs there.
Right, right.
You know, for sure, for sure.
But, like, oh, now, another thing I want to say, too, you got Terrence Gaines de Williams,
they call themselves the high boys.
Now, the Magnolia, they used to wear camouflage.
Yeah.
But they call, they click the high boys.
When you think about high, high, red, okay, then you think about, they used to have
a jalapeno, the jalapeno, red, you know, then they say you, when they say you
I'm just saying, I'm just trying to, like, you know, he keep it real on his note.
He's like, man, you know, we never did that.
We never did that.
But at the same time, you know, if you take what y'all was calling yourself and then you got the dudes called Birdgame, they were with Jim Jones and them.
Yeah.
So, you know, Jim Jones was banging too.
Yeah.
So you take hot.
They have butter than a track.
Yeah, you take all.
You take the Magnolia.
You do the Magnolia.
Bird gang and
and high boys
they was from out
the McNugia
you quality and all
listen
then you got Wayne
he started banging
so next thing
you know
you got an influence
on that
you just did you
was Wade
was Wade
and them
Cripping first
don't keep it
real
because we seen
blue rats in the videos
and they claimed
that he was
banging them
yeah I know
I just wasn't
I just want
to know
they wasn't
they wasn't
they wasn't
they wasn't
I'm gonna
I'm gonna
I'm gonna
they laughed at that
they laughed at that
they laughed at that
they laughed at that
that's why
niggas in the
You know, like I said, the California
Boys was popping it off.
They was fucking with it.
But you'll see somebody with a red,
red rag, but then you start slowly
not really seen it.
But you went in Mary Poppice.
I put on everything I love.
Them niggas, they was flamed up.
And then you went to Pepper Walker back
of Manhattan.
Nigger blue rag.
They was really going at it.
You see what I'm saying?
But, like, you know, Wayne them there
stuff went that until like laid on.
You know what I'm saying?
You know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We all seen it.
The world seen.
Right, right.
start really taking action to it.
Yeah, when bird, man, and everything.
Yeah.
As you being a female out there in New Orleans, right,
and you're saying you're coming out to three,
all this gangsters shit that's going on,
what's the craziest shit you found yourself a part of
without being no police type shit?
Because females, this is what you, people don't realize,
females got a lot of stories, too,
because they're right there,
whether they nigger coming home bloody
after they just bust something,
whether he'd bust something,
and ran back to the car, you got to drive.
You don't know, it's always a girl close by
that got the whole real story.
You know what?
What's the craziest shit
that been judicated or just crazy outside
of murder type of shit that you've been through?
So much crazy stuff.
Like, I really, if I could name one,
there was one time I had got set up.
It wasn't even my fault, though,
but I got set up by this dude
because he claimed it,
I got him shot up and all that.
I'm like, boy, I'm not even playing like that.
Like, for I be to myself, I'm to myself,
but people just think because I'm just, I'll just be around.
Like, I'm neutral with everything.
I know people, I'm cool.
I could go here, duh, everywhere if I wanted to.
Like, so people just, when they see that kind of like lifestyle and stuff,
they kind of like, it makes you question like your, not authority,
but like who you with, like what you got going.
So I'm just like, I'm being me.
Guilt about association.
Right.
And I'm just me.
Like, I'm just chilling.
Because I do that.
I do that.
Yeah, dude thought I set him up.
He got shot up or whatever.
Next thing you know, I'm walking down the street to my house or whatever.
And I see a black SUV following me.
Mind you, I'm knowing, like, I watch everything.
I'm on everything.
Man, this is how I knew.
I walked across the street, ran.
That bitch followed the fuck out of me.
Man, I ducked down under the car.
That bitch went past back the fuck up.
and I had to jump the gate
to get him to my love apartment conference
I'm like oh no
I'm like see I already knew
because then dude text me talking about something
you set me up you set me up like nah
like come on now
you know what I'm saying
you try to get me killed
so right after the playgo left
he's so emotional that he's not he's texting me
yeah yeah like
one plus one equal two I'm talking about
I'm talking about when you wake up and
when you go to sleep
yeah yeah you don't never
mind mind you know never
mind mind mind you know never
changed. So, yeah, that shit
crazy. Yeah, that's crazy,
though. So
why did he figure that through?
Why he thought that you...
I mean,
honestly, I really couldn't tell you, like, what
was going through his mind. He kind of retorted, so
I really...
Ain't...
Nothing but me, so...
Do you? Do you...
Did Mike get in some waters?
Mm-hmm.
I really couldn't tell you. No, I really couldn't tell you what's going
in his mind.
Did you say that was your man's, and y'all just
broke up and all that.
I mean, I stopped
fucking with him, yeah, like, I wouldn't
I don't, you know what I'm saying?
I'm not trying to fuck with that.
You know what I'm saying?
You got to be very fast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I got to get up and go, baby.
I'm not about to do all that, you for what I'm saying?
So I think it's just guilty by association
if he asked me.
He just had a broken heart
when he got shot, he like,
and I ain't called him a bitch, but
the bitch just sent me up.
He had just got shot up,
so it was like, I guess he just played me.
Yeah.
Somebody got to be responsible other than himself.
What's some hot rappers in y'all's feed it up?
Hold on real quick, Jay.
Because I want to know what even got her into the music.
Okay, my bag.
Yeah.
We go right now.
We go right into that too.
Okay.
But what, like, at what point in your life did,
because you're a female, so it's like,
us, niggas, we grew up looking at rappers and all that.
We want to dress like the rapper, be like the rapper.
what happened in your life to where you like
this music is what I got
or was you singing and you like I can rap too?
Nah, I really started in middle school
like I just was in a lot of shit
badass child like
so I put myself into something
you know what I'm saying?
Like when you don't got nobody watching you
and nobody gets ready to take care of you like that
I just did myself a favor
and put myself into talents and arts and stuff like that
in middle school so I was rapping
singing playing a piano
you know just like distracted
myself from my reality, which was the streets and, you know, and so I just was like, once I got
the high school, I joined the band. It became a passion then. Yeah, it became a passion for me. Like,
I really had to do it because if I didn't did I know I'd be doing something else. I don't
know. So I got, went to high school, got in the band, but it went to my senior year when COVID
hit that I really had to sit down and I was like, you know, I'm going to take it serious. I started
writing, rapping, everything. And it just started from now. Like, for real, you know what I'm
Yeah.
So how old are you, 22?
I'm 21.
Oh, okay.
You're a savage?
I'm a savage.
I mean, yeah.
I guess you can see that.
Yeah, I can't get you 21.
Yeah, right, I'm right.
Oh, Z.
Yeah.
So you're all right.
Nah, but a motherfucker at 21, it seemed like I ain't going to lie to you.
I thought you was about 28.
Not because how you look,
because the way you carry yourself,
what you were just talking about and all that.
So how recent was that?
That sounds like that.
Recent?
Yeah, yeah.
You don't got to talk about winning,
but like it had to be recent.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was.
So what did you do to get money, like, growing up?
You always work?
You always?
Well, during COVID and stuff, like I said,
like I'm a Capricorn, first of all.
So, one thing, you is?
One thing about us is that we're gonna work.
We're gonna work, work, work, work, work until that shit pay off and we're gonna, you know,
then we're gonna enjoy ourselves.
That's how I feel.
Like, I always had to put myself into something.
That's crazy.
I always gotta put myself into something.
If I don't, I'm gonna end up messed up, like, you know, off.
You know what I'm saying?
That's great.
So I was just like, you know what?
I love to do my health.
I was like, you know, I'm gonna start doing wigs.
I start doing wigs.
I start doing wigs, start selling wigs, you know what I'm saying?
And strippers,
were the first ones that would support me with that
shit, I was like, strippers in the city
in New Orleans. Yeah, they really
loved it than wigs. How was you when you were doing
a whigs and shit? 17. Like, I really had a
successful business at 17. That's hard.
That's too hard.
This dick got to get out of here.
They keep my motherfuckinckin'
or something, man.
What's in your city, though, you fuck with?
In my city?
Oh, Rive 49.
Like, straight up. You know Rive 49. I
I know a female-wise, female-wise, I got to give it to 3D-9T.
She's a OG in the city.
I'm not going to lie.
She's been around.
She's been doing it.
She's super bad.
She's doing her thing, you know?
Yeah.
Bill G. Voney.
Dino, by the way.
Treaty.
C-finance, you know.
We got a couple.
I ain't going to lie.
They're more like bounce artists and stuff.
Yeah, you can pass me a war.
Yeah, that's what I said.
They local artists that rap to the beach.
that y'all like to dance to, like bounce orders.
That's what I was saying, I want to go,
that's what I was gonna do, I was gonna,
you good.
So you got fucking that bottle of a box.
Yeah, everybody would be cut.
He did re-rocked here.
No, he good.
So, what was he just said?
I just named a couple for you.
Damn, I was going to.
You was like you wanted, you were saying the artists
with the music.
Oh yeah, no, what I'm gonna do is.
I'm about to vlog going around the world and rapping
because I want to go up to Philly
and do something today type beats,
like the real dance that, all that shit,
that I want to go to DC, Virginia.
Like, Baltimore, they all got these different type of sound
and vlog me linking with them artists
and making songs like that.
Come down in the city, for sure.
Yeah, I want to do the bounce thing, you all that.
Because I'm the type of dude,
when I started rapping, I was rapping,
and then I got with the EDM DJ
he's off the rip and I went and recorded my second album in Paris,
my first album in Paris.
And I could turn something, nothing in something.
So I know I can rap on any beat.
That's why I never found,
they never found the spot for me on the West Coast
because I'm not gonna rap to you the same on every.
I could do the West Coast shit.
You versatile.
But I know that in order to be to reach where I'm trying to reach,
I can't just stay in that one box
and I've been knew that.
I'm saying I started rapping in Atlanta with him.
This is the first mixtape I was on.
He never rap.
I decided to hear you from.
I'm zone three.
John three.
Yeah.
I know you remember that first name, land name.
I'm Jay Money.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Don't I be with Jay Money.
Trave and everybody here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
The influence trape of a year.
for sure yeah yeah man yeah do it dog
we're interviewing you
what's something the platform is like
popping in the new order
um platform wise
on GD GD PIDD
you know what I'm saying
he on he on Instagram
on G E D-D-Y
dash on P
you know what I'm saying GD P
he on him
sure I about it's a him he he
for me
but now him
on New Rap Cat Podcast
with that boy, Gass, Mr. Meena
and my partner Jay Timer.
The Joe's podcast,
they got a million roses
and on...
No bones in them, they got one down there.
Who they?
Dude, make his eyes pop out.
I don't know what that is.
He from out here, I feel like.
But he got one,
he got a podcast out there too.
Now, the ones I know
Yeah, but that's what I said
You from down there
We asked y'all what platform
And do the street-in-
How you feel about the rap game
Like, because when I forgot it in it
Like from coming from the streets
I just thought all this shit was lame
Man, I'm just being real
I was like, it just were like
The way they do business
I was bringing street codes
Right
Into the music
Because you know the street need
I give you my word bye
Like me
You know what I'm like that
Right
13 years strong
Like strong
six things going on.
Right, right.
Strong.
You know what I'm saying?
What you can count on from the rap gang is a broken promise.
Yeah, exactly.
But I'm saying how you feel about it.
Man, me, I feel like what you say 100%,
but at the same time I feel like out of life is whatever you put time
and your money into.
And you know, ain't nothing to cakewalk.
You know, it ain't going to be easy.
I also, I see the industry as,
as far as like Blackwater, you know, you dive in that bitch.
They got something down there, but it's hard to see it.
Exactly.
You know what I'm saying?
And, you know, you can't, you can't,
you can't look for the next man to do nothing for you.
You know what I'm saying?
You gotta be with yourself.
Like you said, do they stay true to your team.
But the people that showed you like,
how she here with this interview.
Right.
Fuck with who fuck with you.
Yeah, that's showing you, not that say they will.
Right.
And I think that's what makes you stand out.
That's what make it where you like.
And also fully understanding,
the business. You got to understand why, and no disrespect, the Jews want to sign all these
people in order to create music. What is the real revenue that you could generate as being
the artist? Once you understand that and you understand marketing and regional, like the regional
effects of what's going on. It don't matter who you fuck with. And that's what we came in the game
thinking that we needed a co-sign
and we were supposed to do this with this,
you know, we were supposed to go
get and learn the business
because when you had the game by the boss,
all we had to do was learn the business
and one of us would have really learned the business inside of out.
We would have took that money that we was blowing.
And putting it in, and see,
my situation was like, what I learned from the game
is like, nobody going to know your plan,
but you, like, you can go to the universals,
you can go to these people,
then they come switch.
One thing up.
Right.
One thing.
One thing.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, you got always look at it.
Like, I got me here not being arrogant, but I want somebody who believe in my dream too.
Right.
My vision.
Right.
You see, I feel like once you know your sound, you know, that can help you.
And then, um, you dealing with the label would end up transpiring to me is that they got take a load off on you, but they got too much safe.
And that way all the false promises and all the games coming there.
Being a pending, it's harder.
But if you look at it like, you know, if you look at it like the hustle, like trapping or, you know, she's outweigs or yourself place a fool or if you hustle, whatever.
If you look at it like you're serving your clientele and you just keep trying to get more clientele, it's way more easy and better.
And then, you know, most of the labors don't want you unless you already got something going for yourself anyway.
You know, and I'm going to be real with your life
From when I'm like
And I know you ain't asked this question yet
But like the best game I heard came from Birdman
Birdman, he don't barely talk
But he said it out of his mouth
He was like he said this way back in 2016 and 17
You was like man
Niggas keep trying out of at me
You really needs the phone
You know, you got the phone
You can do everything you need to do
Yeah, right
You know what I'm saying
So with that being said
You know what I'm saying?
It's like
It's just putting the work in you know what I'm saying
Yeah, for sure.
You know, it's putting the work in.
You're on the right.
And then sometimes, like, you say, like,
a divested or something.
Maybe, you might get,
it may take a little longer,
but it might last longer.
Right.
Look how many niggas done came
and went since courage.
It's still running.
Still running.
Look at a nigga like E4-0.
Right, right.
Right.
Come on.
Weibilization, man.
Like, come on.
Webleization.
Right.
Yeah, go on.
You know, look at a nigga like,
from Texas, zero.
Zero.
Again 20-10 show, man.
Take nine.
Take nine.
He's the one.
They end.
So what you own is like, now it's like the hustler.
It's a hustler game.
You know how to sell whatever in the street.
And you don't got to sell as much as them.
That's it.
You don't got to sell as much as them.
And make more.
Once you learn where to put your money
running ass and doing what you're supposed to do as an artist,
that shit is going to do what it's going to do.
I ain't going to lie to you.
I got discouraged with rap.
I always tell that story,
but I got discouraged with rap
over a certain situation, whatever.
But, like, all I did was drop that not enough.
I posted on my Instagram,
and I ran a couple ads, bro.
Right.
It happened to be controversial enough
to where everybody started picking it up,
whatever it is, but just off the natural,
like, it did 200K without nobody in the rap game,
all these niggas that say they're my homeboys
and all that ain't their nigga reposted it
ain't their nigga posted that shit
so like it'd be little shit like that
you'd see like a little goofball nigga that they don't even know
you know this nigga don't know this nigga
they post their music they're doing their thing
but nigga when your album come out
nigga everybody supposed to change our motherfucking
background and
profile picture to your motherfucking album
you're getting mad because of the nudge
I didn't do it that, but the nigga ain't posting out.
One of their niggins songs that were with them
every day that's rapping.
That shit crazy, bro.
Right, that's real.
That's real.
They want large from you, but then I'm gonna be laud ya.
Go ahead.
I'll be right, bet, yeah?
Go ahead, damn daddy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, take that old seat, niggum next.
Yeah.
Yeah, though.
Yeah, but as far as it,
I was gonna get to Byrman and all at,
the influence on the city that he had.
I was just getting to know y'all.
You know what I'm saying?
Let the world get familiar with y'all.
But, like, as far as cash money and, like, I know we talked off camera and all that,
like, that whole little era right there, like, how did Bourbon influence the city
and how did Terrance Gangster William influence the city, and where do you fall in place with?
I'm going to say this right, yeah.
That type of shit.
When I was growing up, and this is just the truth.
I remember a nigga used to sit there and say this.
You keep playing, man.
I'm going to do your ass like gangster,
stand over your stupid ass and hit you with all face shots.
There ain't nothing to really be proud of,
but I remember that was something that niggins used to be saying.
You see what I'm saying?
That was a bit of threatening niggins.
I'm going to do you like gangster.
Yeah.
And baby name was always ringing.
I remember they used to be saying,
B with the 32.
You see what I'm saying?
Because he always had a mouthful of goals.
And even on my side of the river, I'm in the 15th, you know what I'm saying?
Like these dudes' name was ringing.
My dog Bryce, you know what I fuck with him heavy.
Lack, Stone, Brought a bead, Diesel, C, Toto, Tonto.
All them dudes' name was ringing, you know what I'm saying?
So growing up, you looked at the bead like that, because, you know,
you hearing it in all the women mouths and, you know, that's who's spreading the words.
and you seeing people doing their thing, and you're hearing it.
Even if you never even met them or never even seen them,
you knew what the vibe was because the word just spread like wildfire, you know what I'm saying?
And them dude's name was ringing all around the city,
so, you know, that's where the nigga looked up to, you know what I'm saying, to be like, you know what I'm saying?
Definitely.
So you coming up right up after that generation,
uh, when all the hot boys was gone and gangster was in jail,
I don't know how old you is.
I ain't going to ask you.
You know what I mean?
He has said it is what it is.
That's you, you know what I mean?
Some rappers be keeping their age.
I'm 40 too, son.
I ain't chipping out of that.
No, I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying.
Yeah, some people like to keep it like,
yeah, but I ain't tripping over that, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, no, definitely right now music.
That's what I'm saying.
Definitely right now music is music.
If a nigga pop that shit, it don't matter.
It's a game future 402.
Bro, I'm gonna say this is that a nigga survived.
Like, I remember we didn't used to think
we were gonna see past 18.
Me and my cousin, my cousin Jerry, we was like, man,
look, we make it past 18, we're good.
You know what I'm saying?
I remember saying having the same conversation.
See, these niggas, like this generation,
they, they so in the house
and swearing that they, this and that.
I ain't taking that from y'all gangsta,
but, you know, y'all ain't never lost y'all best friend
or one of y'all boys in middle school.
life grade
shit like that.
Yeah, it was really going on back then.
I know niggins that died
while I was in elementary
due to gun for him.
You know what I'm trying to tell you,
so like, I don't know
different states, different strokes,
different folks, but like right here,
like, it ain't going on
like how he used to.
And I'd be telling me that, like,
bro, it was a whole different game.
Like, motherfucker did more before he was 18
than the nigga did in this whole lifetime.
Just trying to make it to 18.
Back then it was about getting your man.
It wasn't about just, like, letting the whole real news pop shop.
And it was like, you could.
How the fuck you was going to let the world, no.
Put the news, put it in the newspaper.
Right, you know what I'm saying?
How we was going to tell the world.
Instagram was the females.
You start talking about to the females.
They're going to go to the whole city.
They don't know what's going on.
It had to be word or the mouth, though.
It was get your man back then, though.
You know what I'm saying.
Even if a nigga had a big-ass recorder, he does that shit.
Yeah, yeah.
You put a lot of VHS recording.
I guess you could call nowadays get anybody
because they'll hit anybody.
Yeah, they hit anybody.
Yeah, they hit anybody.
They come for this, nigga,
but they didn't hit the lid, the daughter.
Talk about the switch.
Your ass can't aim with a goddamn regular.
What the fuck?
You let some shit off 30 rams one time.
And you're swangging that bitch.
You ain't doing nothing but...
You knew another thing they're doing down that bitch.
They messing with the little females.
and the females letting them get the whips,
and they come and through,
and they're spinning their own niggas, whatever, right?
They're hitting that niggas,
threatening niggas, whatever, right?
So them dudes locking in on the whip.
And the next time they see the whip,
they're just letting the whip have.
And most of the time, be the broad,
they be the girls in the car,
you know what I'm saying,
be they, you know, somebody else in the car,
and the baby's in the car,
and they'd be gonna hit the whole car
and kill the broad,
and the own, the babies and stuff, though.
We had at least, like, six, seven females
got knocked down, you know what I'm saying,
back to back, because, you know,
that's the mood they were going,
with. Plus, they steal
in their whips, you think a nigga just stealing
a nigga just to be stealing, and they're stealing that bitch
so they can go spin. You know what I'm saying?
That's what they got going. That's what the nigga
doing. That's what a nigga. All that
kid shit, man, nigga get up in one
of them, that's what the young nigga's doing.
They're taking that motherfucker right now going crazy.
Back in the day, I mean, it's been going on,
though. Right, yeah. Yeah, I mean,
go get you a G-ride. Go get you a G-rodron.
What y'all call it, Rob-Rennell?
Y'all got a ride.
Yeah, did we give them a clocker.
Oh, a smoker rental.
See y'all call them smoke.
We call them a rock.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We used to get the rock rentals.
Yeah, smoker rental.
Get up out of there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They come back, boy, a nigga doing anything and everything in this bitch.
Bad at me.
What, they come back three days later on that.
They got to get on that one, son.
Hey, come back, give us some other dope and get the fuck out.
You're right?
Yeah, I learned how to drive.
A man.
You know what I learned how to drive in a car.
A nigga told me a driving one.
Yeah, I learned how to drive in the Jeep.
the G-ride, that ain't go.
Yeah, facts, you know what I'm saying?
So, you being, you being 21, it's a gap.
Like, so what's the hot shit, like, that they were doing when y'all was kids?
Because, like, this is the generation I'm talking about.
See, y'all be on the phone, y'all can talk to each other through a FaceTime and all that.
You've seen your friend for the day.
But, like, where you from was, you had to be outside to be in the mix, or what was?
Like it's a hangout area.
The mix will come to you.
Like, you could be anywhere.
Yeah.
You could be in there.
Right place, wrong time, wrong place, right time.
You know, it don't matter.
You could just be anywhere.
And you just so happy, motherfucker did some shit.
Now you're getting shot up.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, no, no.
Outside of the shooting.
Outside of that?
I'm talking about just like,
y'all, where you're from, is it an outside area?
Like, kids outside, like, motherfuckers be on the block.
Like, everybody outside on the block.
playing football, you know, we're playing,
what's that thing with the basketball
where you hit the curb?
We're doing that, we're doing all that, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, I feel like, you say it's a gap,
but honestly, it's like, from what I'm hearing,
we're in the middle, like my age group,
I feel like we literally in the middle,
like we was the last of this or the last of that.
But everybody else under me, like really under me for real,
like, I don't know about them, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm going to tell why I think she's saying that.
Nah, it makes sense what she's saying.
I know.
I'm going to tell you why she's saying that too.
Around her way, they got a lot of junkies, but the junkers got swag.
Yeah.
So they be, and they're talking about, they'd be pressing.
They'd be full cool pressing them.
Like the junkies, like if you have a teedy, she'd come at your heart.
Who about, who?
Talking gangster, you did?
So even though that's a generation, they get, they get impressed.
Yeah, but it probably ain't none to be proud of,
but I really grew up around Buku junkies,
fresh junkies.
Like, I'm talking about, man,
that's where I got my swag from.
Like, new people know how to dress.
I respect you too much.
I respect you too much.
I was so hungry up.
Now, you good.
I don't want to come into into it
because I like what we're talking about.
I got to go bad out.
Yeah, you got what you got to do.
I like, I fought with y'all though, man.
I got great spirit, good energy.
Right, right, right, right.
I feel like God,
gonna give y'all everything more
what y'all looking for, me.
You know, I know.
What you were saying?
She said she said she got all her swag.
from the junkies saying like,
all junkies was flying,
man,
tell you, that's who wrote a song for me,
Trapp out of Year with me and Shardello.
Yeah, yeah.
I was at the car wash and the junker,
I was playing to beat over and over and over.
Shadoloh had gave me the CD and was like,
he was like, uh, he said,
Jake, you need to rap.
Man, you rap, you're gonna take off.
I already had people like Future,
I don't know if you know, like we started together,
me and me future in school, the Black Amigo.
Yeah, black Miguel, again.
And they was already in my head, like, man,
You need the rap.
You need the rap.
So then with the shout of the low, co-signing it,
I get the CD man riding around.
It's the one beat.
It sounded like a carnival.
And it was like, had that D.A.
Like, we're here.
We're the trappers of the year.
Roll the red card, put your drinks in.
Yeah, I was on that boy, little.
And if you feel like I feel, I'm a trapper's game, man.
You know what it is.
Yeah.
You feel.
So it was like, I was, so listen to the word, right?
I'm at the car wash and the, in the,
Jacket was like,
Like, he just watching him, because he said, yeah, baby, we here.
Mm-hmm.
It's a celebration.
Wow, my trappers out of the year.
And just like, I'm like, I'm listening to him.
And he just sang in it.
Like, we're here.
So he gave you the lyrics.
Yeah, I'm like, whoa.
That's it.
That's the hook.
I'm right now.
Because I'm, I'm right around the aqua,
here, take 300, 300,000,
whatever shit, right?
Yeah, no.
Got both cats.
You know what I'm like.
No black.
And they're like,
I'm in the Accro where you gotta keep the,
you had to have like a little,
what that hook is,
what the Lansing thing,
they'd be using it on the farm and shit,
that whole shit.
Oh, the whole, the dog clothes.
Yeah, it's right with that.
With a boombox, nigger.
And like she said,
I got it from the streets.
It was like, because you can't judge
some people like,
where they've been there or what they,
someone will be telling us a motherfucker.
They're telling what to go to.
Yeah.
They teach you what not to go at.
Yes,
for sure.
Yeah, for sure.
But you're saying the junkies fly.
Fly his hell over there.
Take care of themselves.
They're heroin addicts.
Yeah.
They're suspicious junkies.
They ain't crack hair.
Like, see, that's the difference.
Not like that.
I ain't trying to say nothing about it.
One better than the other, yeah.
Yeah, well, ain't one better than the other,
but it's just like a heroin addict.
they didn't come up 10 for 10 trying to smoke a rock or whatever.
I mean, whether they're injecting it, however they get,
nah, it comes from, that shit costs more.
Point-blank-blank.
I'm going to be honest with you, my cousin Pat.
Can't go get you a five pieces of them.
Them, him, my cousin Larry and them dudes, like, you know,
they used to get down, but them dudes had all the females.
They stayed fresh, and they'll bat a nigga up.
Like, back in the G, when the nigga got loaded in our city,
they was real gangsters.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, you had to be against
to even be selling dog food.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Because the junkies aggressive.
That's what I was saying.
That's what I was saying.
When you said that they be flyed and they be tough on them acting like that.
That's because they're going to try you because they need it.
And if you ain't cut like that, boy, they've been out here for years.
But they know, even the junkies know the sweet, nigger.
Even the junkie will pull up on a nigga and go through you twice.
This nigger pull out of a knoll.
You were onk and I was sitting.
If you make it to 25, you were onk and I was sitting.
Now, I don't know how they're looking at the knob,
but when I was young, when you were 25, you would consider an unk
because a nigga was getting knocked down at 15, 16, 17.
That was the average knockdown for sure, if not before then.
I remember seeing the documentary where they was getting life insurance on the baby.
Yeah, that was.
You know what I was.
Because they wasn't expected to make it to 14, 15.
The life insurance, people like family.
What's the?
Life insurance people like family.
They're like family.
Yeah, they did, yeah.
That's how I were getting their bread because they knew you're going to die.
It's sad, but they know you're going to die.
You got a high chance of dying.
Yeah.
You know what I'm talking about like,
that's, that's, if you, you need,
should have been robbing them because them boys,
like, there was a sign, like a dog deal,
there was a sign of block.
They went on that block with their purse.
Yeah, I'm saying.
Picking up bread, picking up bread,
picking up bread.
You know what I'm saying?
And they made good off it because, you know,
niggas getting knocked down, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
So, yeah.
That's crazy.
What you're saying, man?
The dude.
Remember when the, what was you going through when the flood?
Oh, Katrina.
Yeah.
For Katrina, man.
I was in Atlanta.
Right.
I was in Atlanta when we were in the flood.
We seen that y'all came.
I was hit in a city.
I'm going to tell you, we really, y'all culture and how y'all was raised up.
We really seen like, hey, them folk were raised different.
Right, yeah.
It's craves in the bucket.
Yeah.
And the way the guns, the violence.
Yeah, choppers is, that was a handgun around.
They came with chopas.
That one came in with time Atlanta, then we had handguns.
Yeah, yeah.
And I don't know if y'all know that young nigga, like slug.
Yeah, slugged from my mustache.
Okay, I ain't gonna lie though, you know what?
And I'm gonna be honest, I say this on Mike Camero,
because people know.
He was actually a cool little young nigga, man.
Red nigger.
I can't lie, man.
Yeah, with the tattoo right there?
Yeah, slugger.
Keon from New Orleans, too.
I run across...
Yeah, from Canada.
I ran across...
He's just a fucking with Slugger.
He's here, but fucking with Slugger.
I run across Slugger on Manhattan.
He was telling me that he was being in the A,
be fucking with the rap.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, but I wasn't moving around at the time.
Man, that nigga was big, bro.
Listen, I can't lie to you, bro.
That young nigga came to Atlanta, bro,
and made it his own, bro.
Let me tell you all this something.
I'm talking about they whackin' niggas at Cal
You see how he was coming?
The majority of niggas and I would say it'd be coming like that
because it's like light skin or dog skin, you know what I'm saying?
But that's like, you know, I often didn't say about the Creole.
You would have a nigga that looked like a playboy nigga, but he's knocking down everything.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, you know what I'm saying?
Like how he was.
And at the same time, you have a nigga that, you know, that never really had, you know,
black skinny cut those niggins.
And all he wants to do is chop something down.
Yeah.
Because our DJs and second lines,
they praised it.
They praised that.
So if you have a second line in your hood,
say right now, you know,
your nigger in the 60s,
they're having a party.
If nobody gets shot,
they're going to be like,
yeah, they got a DJ back,
or they got a party going on,
block or whatever.
Nigger's like, they're good.
They ain't coming.
Next day, no.
Nigger get knocked down.
Pong, pound, pound, pound.
So now the police got to come.
Everybody starts making a phone call.
yeah, you know, somebody got killed.
For real, I'm coming.
The females, they're coming deep,
niggas coming, everybody coming.
And it's like, it's a expectation as far as they're watching you
on the ground fighting for your life,
or they've seen where it just happened there,
and everybody's coming.
And now the music get louder,
not everybody coming deep.
Sad to say, but that just turned the DJ up louder.
It makes it more fresher.
You know what I'm saying?
More females start peepopping, pussy popping,
and shaking their ass, whatever.
More niggas come through with their whips,
and you know what I'm saying,
more niggas, you know,
out there with their guns.
It's like, you know, that's just turned up.
Yeah, wild nigger, yeah, for sure.
Why are you on the ground?
Why are you getting, why are you on it?
You know what it is?
And another thing they used to be real big on is like...
Oh, wait, so the party's still going on at the body gone?
Fucking right.
But see, the nigger who smoked them still out there too, because it's a thing they call...
No, nobody tell out there.
Nigger ain't going to tell, because you're going to get your shit knocked off right next to.
Because there's so many people.
It's so many people.
It's like how Mardi Gras is, but it'll be in that one area.
You see what I'm saying?
It's so many people.
So if I'm standing next to you,
to sit right,
I'm standing right here and the nigga right here.
A nigga a dude,
a dude, a duck and raised that bitch up
and hit you hit.
So now, when I hit, everybody's going to run.
I'm running with y'all.
But I'm the one who just knocked them off.
Yeah.
So they used to call that running with the crowd.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, no.
You know what I'm saying?
So now I'm acting like I'm with y'all,
like I'm scared too, but now I'm standing with you all
looking at the situation.
Yeah, you're right?
Yeah, you're right?
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, and everybody's so busy watching this
or watching that.
Probably one or two people's see it,
but they ain't going to say nothing
because that was the norm in the city.
You know what I'm saying?
That was just how it was.
I'm telling you, bro, listen,
I believe you.
I believe you, bro, like, they came.
It was a whole nother like,
man, the atmosphere even changed.
Yeah, I knew what you're talking about that feeling, that dog feeling.
Yeah, bro, like the city was just like.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Where do you go when the flood came?
Me, I stayed in the city
Because on my side in the edges
Our roofs and stuff got knocked off
Murero flooded across the river and stuff
flooded whatever you know what I'm saying
But in my side it didn't flood
We just had like Buku debris and stuff
So everybody was trying to come on our side
You see what I'm saying
But we were so crazy about our side
They didn't make it worse?
They didn't everybody were trying to come up
Dude
People were desperate
It was like people were saying
It's the end of the world
I'm saying that's some clown shit to see
see, but then I start really feeling it because
at night, say right now at night time, you know a niggas put on all
black, man, that was like putting on all white because the moon shining so bright
they ain't got no lights.
You can't see nothing, you hear me?
I'm talking about you can't see nothing.
And then like the animals, you see their eyes glowing in a dog.
Yeah, the nigger trying to get me and me and my cousin trying to jack up because,
you know, we had a little hoard.
We just called herself trying to hustling.
We wondered why all the cluckers bringing us Buku shit.
Come to find out, they're looting, you know what I'm saying?
and on.
The marshals came down there, but they wasn't even helping,
niggas.
They come down that bitch, man.
The girls went to try and talk to him and asking for help, man,
that man, part of the 12 gauge,
like, man, look, y'all walk in it close.
I'm going to lay y'all down.
So, that shit open populated jobs, town, too.
Yeah, but then it had niggas.
So he said the marshes were scared.
No, they wasn't scared.
They were going to kill you.
They were racist.
Yeah, they were going to kill you.
They were like, man, like, we're not here to help y'all.
We just here to establish law.
You see what I'm saying?
Then they had the helicopters.
They was looking to smoke niggins and shit because, like, behind the light, you know how they got the bright light shine on you?
Yeah.
On the bird.
When they turned the light, they had a nigga on the back of that bitch with a green beam on on niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
But you can't see it through the light.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're waiting to smoke you.
They had on the arm.
They're pulling up.
They hopping back gates and shit, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, niggas.
So you might see one police car pull up.
You put your hands up or whatever.
And then you got like seven, eight special op dudes hopping over the gates on you.
You know what you already on top of you?
They've been watching you.
You know, you had all that going on.
You had niggas walking down the main highway and brought there with 12 gauges and shit.
The police were smoking niggas being real.
The police was knocking niggas off.
That's crazy.
They were knocking you off.
They were the ones who was hitting the banks and the diamonds and behind gas.
Behind gas, like for your calls and stuff, they was the ones knocking people off, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like they, they was kidnapping niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody, whenever the police came, everybody let each other know.
everybody just go inside, close the door, just don't come outside.
If you get caught aside, all your head is a nigga holler.
You don't look, because they're gone.
You don't know where they're taking any guy, and that's just, you know,
that was on them.
Some niggas, we ain't never even see again.
You don't know the nigga out of town, nothing.
How did you, they say it, people saying, like, feel like the end of the world.
How do you feel?
Man, how I felt, I felt like nobody was coming to save us.
You know what I'm saying?
I felt like it was like, you know what's saying?
Huh?
Bush King.
Nah, that bitch ass nigga ain't come.
You hear me?
Because, like, on some real G shit.
It's like...
They was coming.
They was flying new of us, though.
They was flying new of us, though,
but they were rolling right back out.
It was like it was more about the cameras
of them trying to do or something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I was making fun.
I wasn't making fun of no tragedy.
I was talking about Bush would be weird at and trying to come to you.
I know what you're saying?
I know what you, I know what you?
I know what I was just, it was weird as fuck.
But at the same time, you know what I'm saying?
Um,
a lot of people died,
but it was also a blessing
because a lot of people
got to go see something better.
Like a lot of people
never had never left out their neighborhoods
so they got to go see
different places and, you know,
see what's different.
A lot of people didn't come back.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's why you got so many.
Some people from New Orleans
that came, a lot of them
stayed.
Right.
And still at them.
So how old was you?
I was a little girl.
Do you remember?
Do you remember?
Do you remember the activity?
2005.
That was August, 2000.
Yeah, I was.
Like September.
Yeah.
I was like three.
So all I really remember is abandoned houses.
Do you, you don't remember the water and all that shit?
Or you wasn't got in there that close?
No, I don't even remember.
I just remember house hopping.
House hopping?
House hopping?
I just had to live, place and place.
You had to.
It was working and shit.
Yeah, like, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, hell yeah.
That's crazy.
What about to say you, um, so that's what y'all call flocking.
We call that flocking.
How's happening?
Going in through that and shit, yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
But what I'm about to say, how you feel about like the ongoing beef?
Well, like I said.
Right now in New Orleans, like where you at?
Like, do you feel like after Katrina, a whole new line?
and the gangsters came with no OGs
or what's going on?
That's for you, though.
Well, from what I know
and what I went through,
like, I'm neutral.
Like I said, I can go anywhere
if I wanted to and be all right
because I just adapt to where I'm at
straight up.
I don't beef, I don't do this.
Like, I could be around you and it's cool
and I'm not even fin to get into
what you got going on
unless you put me in or something like that,
you know what I'm saying?
But other than that, like,
I know what's going on.
I know a lot of them dudes.
I went to school with them, you feel what I'm saying?
But I just stay out the way.
Yeah, the right thing to do.
Yeah.
Is it more like blood and crib shit going on or it's still war shit?
Man, it's wars.
Like, you, in certain wars, it's certain sections.
Yeah, it's going to be cliques everywhere.
Hedgetown, Girtown.
You've got across the tracks where I'm from, west side, east side, right?
Yeah.
They got what they got going on, you feel what I'm saying?
It's like you rep your ward.
Like at the end of the day, if it come down to it, you rep your war.
Yeah.
Straight up.
So you back in 17?
Are you going to three?
My people staying in 17 still to this day.
I jumped off the porch in the third ward.
Yeah.
I was moving.
So they still got, is they still beefing the project?
They get down, yeah.
So is it still projects or is it now, is it new apartments, but everybody just still over there?
Yeah.
I guess you say basically, yeah.
They had turned it into some new apartments.
Yeah, they tried to admit, like, how they did in McAnonville and everything.
They got, they got, they got, they got, rejuvacation for real.
They got, look, spots I know certain black people couldn't go, man.
They got white folks jogging just.
What?
I just said that the other day.
I'm in my old hood that I grew up in, my granny house, and I pull up over there, I'm thinking
it's still that, you know what I mean?
Like, it's still some niggies over there, but the property value is so high, I see it
motherfucking two white people
one of some daisy dudes they walk in the
frenchies and shit I pulled down they got bars
with outdoor seating I'm like man you know where you're all
like yeah for sure
I never eat food outside in this motherfucker but I'm like
and then I pull up a it's a hotel
like a four star hotel right here I'm like
I saw it on the boulevard in Atlanta
on the boulevard they did doing that
I was dying up right now it was
like right off the boulevard they
like a little skyside area, you know,
and say, my other partner had brought me until he was hanging around there.
I come back like a year later, man,
then it kicked everybody out.
They had a wife who's around there.
I'm like, you know what the fact?
Yeah, we used to be in them project,
but they ain't projects.
What that was?
Ambush or something like that.
What's the name of that street was over there?
Hey, Jim?
Wambush.
Wambush.
Something like that right there.
Oh, Wabash.
Yeah, Wambosh.
Yeah, over there.
Right there.
Yeah.
Hell yeah, man.
So, yeah, I was in A when that shit happened.
That shit, the crazy story is the only time that I ever probably got robbed in my life was by one of them.
Right.
Right after the shit, they was hanging in the bluff a lot, and they was coming through the campus.
I was serving weed on the campus, and I served the nigger in the avalanche.
that's what made me turn the city up.
Yeah.
They got me that night.
I came.
I don't feel paid, bro.
That was the norm.
That was a norm.
Hey, look, that was initiation in the city, though.
Like, that was a nigga telling me.
That was a nigga in the city.
Yeah, that was a nigga talking to.
Yeah, that was a way of the same.
That's how I take it too.
That was a way of a nigga saying, I let you.
I take it like that too.
Because I had just left my strap.
I'm like, see, I'm the type of a nigga that I understand life.
And I'm gonna pay homage to the streets.
The streets catch you with your pants.
Right, right, right.
You got to go ahead and respect it.
Yeah.
You know what I said?
I respect the shooter.
I respect you, you know what I'm saying?
Like, it's just different because that's how I come up.
It's like, nigger, hey, I, cool, but I'm gonna play ball too, so it just is what it is.
You know, you know, you know, you can't win every time.
You know, for sure.
With you, I'm saying, I made sure that I got more wins than loss.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you go and look at the head.
That's what I'm going to do that.
You can't do that.
I'm saying, too many dollars you, you're fucking.
Have it ever been a time in your life where you felt like you was going to have to do something to somebody?
Have you ever been to jail?
Yeah.
I just, juvenile.
Juvenile.
Because I just like, I used to cuss.
No, he's too bad.
Hey, I used that.
I could tell a little red-ass, bad-ass, Honduras.
You already for South America, Central America.
Yeah.
You went to juvenile for what?
No, like this particular time
They had this teacher
Like, she used to bug me
She used to bug me out like bad
Like, I used to curse out and everything
Because she would trigger me, like, on purpose
And I knew she would do it because my sister would be around
And she'd be like, which one you is?
Because my sister looked like me or whatever
And she'd be like, I'm so and so
And she'd be like, all right, you good
Now you, I'm about to disdance down a third to you
Like, I'm like, I really, I think I spit on her
I don't really know what I did
Like, that day I just blacked out like
red, seen red and just went crazy
and the next day I know I'm in cups
and I'm gone.
So you spit on it.
How long you did?
How long do you stayed?
A day or two.
Yeah, like a day or two.
I ain't stayed long for that way.
Yeah, he just taught her a lesson.
You know what I'm saying?
They used to take, but that's the crazy part.
He's taking us to jail for anything back in the day.
Their kids can't even go to jail for nothing no more.
Yeah, but our mom could go get us.
When we were little, our mom could come to get us.
Yeah.
Nah.
It depends.
It depends.
It depends.
It depends.
If you got good grades
and your grades fucked up
and your attendance fucked up,
your ass staying in jail,
your house going to school
and that motherfucker juvenile system
and that, you know what I'm saying?
That's what they used to do to us.
Like, if your grade's cool,
your mama could come check you out.
Yeah, I just never tried to get caught.
Anything.
Don't get caught.
You grew up with both parents and your house?
I guess you could say
my daddy used to always be working.
So he ain't never used to be home.
He'll come one day, get some food, and leave.
That pretty much, you know.
I was really raised by, like, people down the street.
Like, I got an Uncle Johnny.
I got an auntie this, ain't that.
That's how I was raised, you know what I'm saying?
That's how I really got around.
And you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, like, you know what I'm saying?
There's only so much your people.
Like, it's one thing to adapt, but there's only so much they can teach you.
She got me at 13.
the game I couldn't get from nobody in my family.
Right. Exactly. That's what I'm
saying. It'll be other people to teach you the game.
Yeah. But that's how it be
when you see a little kid. That's how I'd be
just natural. You know what I'm saying? You see
the kid. Right on the wild. As you do, you feel like
in the OGs. Because
it ain't too many that want to get
a game. I'd be that one that
like if I see any going in the pal
or what I did, I can't wait to help you.
I'll give you the game. I'm free for me.
Yeah, because a lot of motherfuckerserserfucking.
just give up on this generation.
You could tell you could tell they can't
be in the eyes, you can tell they ain't messed up.
Yeah, like, oh, they're into that.
Oh, they do that.
They do that.
Like, I salute the ones that stand
outside with them and still teach them how to
get their gaysteryism up and teach them how to
do it the right way.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of them ain't going to listen.
See, that's what he basically doing right now.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
With her, you see the talent.
Say what a nigga did him on how he's doing her
and really careful it'll work.
Yeah, yeah.
You get two people y'all can believe
something together, man, that's bigger than a nigga getting you some money in your pocket.
So, you know what I'm saying?
For what he doing right now, he's doing a real nigga salute.
Well, it's like, for me to take my time and say, I believe in you, knowing I got a family to feed already too,
and he's showing like, shit, you heal with him, he's supporting you.
And, like, some people just genuine.
I know you can tell you, he's just genuine.
You're like his little sucks, you know what I'm saying?
So that right there, y'all got a buck.
man, God, once y'all got that part
and put the music guy and believe in it, God
gonna do the rest.
Speaking of the music,
what's the producer that y'all want to work with?
For sure, I'm gonna say,
Travis Scott,
that's just majors, like, if you could have,
like a dream fantasy card.
I say, like, Travis Scott.
You weren't having to do the production, too?
Yeah, someone like the beat, like, yeah,
you know what I'm saying?
He goes crazy.
No, I'm just saying, that's hard.
People like that right, you know what I'm saying?
You don't even know.
That he produced about this shit.
Yeah, yeah.
As far as right now, they got a dude named Casey to produce in my city.
I mean, he's somebody who, that's who at, you know, with the,
What about Manning?
Production.
Who at Manning?
You know, Manning them, they locked in with the cash money thing.
Yeah, you know, it's a tradition.
It's traditional sound laws, you know.
I mean, I think he would.
Yeah, but see, Manning them locked in right now with everybody.
else, you know, they're making money off of their
catalogs, so they're good.
I'm trying to, you know, trailblaze
something new, you know what I'm saying? So it's like
the dude, Casey, on the producer.
They got to do on...
They got to, who that.
They be more hungry.
Yeah, exactly, because they try and make their mock
like I'm trying to make my mark. They got the dude
on, like I said, Casey, the producer.
They got this dude on YouTube name
Biz-Owns. He's the one who made that
on RIP pat on track.
Yeah. And then they got the dude
on name Rubbish. You know what I'm saying?
I like a lot of his beats
But in my city
They got audio hitters
You know what I'm saying
That that nigga right
He's nice
They got this little chick on Nicki Beats
She put me on Nicki Beets
She put me on Nicky Beach
Who do on shit?
Who do 4-9 shit?
I don't know
I don't like I don't really know
I think he really you know
With you know what I'm saying
His team and stuff
You know what I'm saying
But as far as producers
You know what I'm saying
That's kind of like the people
I know that
Around my way
And then my partner Jay Timing
Over there on New Rap
Cabot CardiCats and my cousin's Fat Boy and them, you know,
well, them, they, that's the producers that I,
that's in my, you know, right time.
Yeah.
What about you?
What producers do you see yourself working with?
Won't be honest, I feel like I could work with anybody.
Like, I just feel like I got, I got a voice for it.
Like, you could put me with some trash and I really make something out of it.
Yeah, I'm saying.
Yeah, ain't no metro, the South Sides.
I feel like that comes.
I feel like that comes.
I'm saying, it ain't nobody all the time.
When she's at, they ain't, she don't even care about the producers or know their name.
She just knows what she liked.
Yeah.
Like I said, she put me on her chick, Nikki Beets.
That's what, that's what you know.
I said it.
She nice.
But she's the one who put me on Nicki Beets, you know what I'm saying.
So, you know, I damn.
They know.
They're the youth.
She's the youth.
Yeah.
She know.
You know what?
So what would you call your style of music, guys?
Man, I call it.
I knew they called it my own melodic rapper or whatever.
But I really call it on concert music
because that's all I think about is a concert.
Like I think about like...
Yeah, I think about, you know what I'm saying?
Concert music, like, I ain't going for the tough guy, gangsters.
Like, the young niggins, they already got that on life.
I tell people, why would you when we live?
Right, yeah, you know what I'm trying to get away from that.
I'm trying to get that money.
I'm trying to get that money, get fresh, smoke, drink, party,
me, females.
You know, I'm trying to make that music, like, the concert music,
you know what I'm saying?
You know what you know.
You know, you just living your life, you know what I'm saying?
Experience and stuff, that's why my music sound away is signed.
Why I'm saying, smoking on ecstasy and having, you know, all that right,
you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that sounds music.
Right.
We can do anything.
If I was to work with somebody, you know what I'm saying, I sit there and say, like
dream collab or whatever, you know what I'm saying?
Like if I could ever do it, I like with Trippett Red and Machine Gun Kelly and on them doing,
You know what I'm saying?
I like they style, they lane.
But as far as, like, who I really.
You put them in the same lane?
Huh.
You're talking about, yeah, I like, I like the vibe.
Yeah, well, they can go.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
It's different because I could bring, I could bring.
Machine ain't a killer, oh, though.
I can bring my, you know, I fought with Trimredger's
a little killer.
Yeah, see what I'm saying?
Yeah, I can bring that game stuff.
Like, man, that nigga is, oh, my God.
I could bring that my little swag to the track.
You know what I'm saying?
That's all I'm really doing.
with the biz I don't be, you know what I'm saying
with the RIP padding and all
and stuff. I heard like a, I heard like
that, your melodic tone
were like some aligning shit too.
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, you know I was
fucking with rap on them, you know what I'm saying?
Okay, okay. But that boy La Russell
out here in Cali, I'm fucking
with him and I'm fucking with big hit.
And I listen.
Big hit. Big hit. I would fucking
with big hit. I'm fucking with big hit.
If I could work with somebody, you know what I'm saying?
La Russell, you're in me, if you ever get a chance to see this,
I love to work with you, brother
You know what I'm saying?
La Russell
Um, big hit
And um
I sit there and see the own
The dude the new LaDoo
Um
I just told you I was on checking out the nigga on
R3
The Chili Man
I like,
I like what he got going on too
You know what I'm saying
And um
I don't know if y'all heard about the
LaDue
Um
Cash Cobang out there in New York
I like him too
I ain't really
Cash Coabre
Yeah
Cash Coabin
You know what I'm saying?
They're doing some stuff too, you know what I'm saying?
You know, if any one of y'all out there, y'all here, bro, you know what I'm saying?
I want to get in there with y'all.
I love to work with tripping, you know what I'm saying, too, you know, but, you know what I'm saying?
You know, why not shoot for the stars?
Hey, man, fuck man.
We got paperwork, man.
We make shit happen, man.
Right, right, right, right.
Yeah, it's going to be worth your while, you know what I mean?
He did what I'm saying.
One thing I learned, there's a man, anything I want, if we got a price on, I can get it.
Anything.
Anything.
It doesn't matter what.
It's a boat.
You go buy a shit.
Go at Elon Musk.
He might say you want to those spaceships.
You got no money.
You got enough buddy.
You're going to sell you.
You really want to get out.
You're out of getting out.
You're out of living reality.
I see it in you.
You did?
What I'm saying?
And me, I don't be mad.
When I be having to, if it were paying them.
Because get what?
Hey, that means I'm going to make the money off of it.
And now they're going to be a good.
be a fan of me once they work
with me, once they get around me, they're going to
be called me after that, you know what I'm saying?
They're going to do you the same way, bro.
Yeah, yeah, so growing up, like,
it's no snitching law
to all that, right? Right.
You ever been to prison or you ever been to jail?
Fucking right, I did two years, seven and a half,
and another two, back to back.
You know what I'm saying?
So you did 11 years.
Yeah, they took a good bit of my shit, son.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
What was the real?
reason beyond you by going in to
always hustling always always
hustling always getting called
with you know what I'm saying like you know like
just you know they give me your time
like that for drugs man
New Orleans bro you knew you knew how it's
fucked up down that's huh yeah that is
like them niggas you got niggas
that's the racist ass shit right by Mississippi
yeah thanks though my father got caught
with a nickel bag of weed because it was his third
strike they got boy 25
you know what I'm saying
Yeah
We're illegal yet
I'm talking about
It was back
You know
Like it was in
Is it legal yet?
No I think it's legal
No
But I'm talking about like
When I had
A couple of times
It was like
07 somewhere around
Yeah
No
No no
Only in the stores
Only in the stores
Oh
Yeah
What you mean
Like CBD stores
Yeah they got the stores
Yeah
They're trying to change it
Like
They're trying to
They got
They only got
CBD or they got
CBD
Oh yeah
I ain't trying to tell
It
Yeah
So they got
CBD, so y'all still ain't legal legal.
We ain't legal. But
the weed law is lax, though. You get
caught with an house or two there. Yeah,
pretty much, yeah. That's a good.
So,
he didn't get, don't get back off of that?
He coming, I guess he,
he came home, fuck, he came home,
but I seen the nigga not too long ago,
but at the same time, it's like,
stress his ass, yeah, they, they
give me a nigga time at a picnic table
down that bitch, son. They ain't playing with
you now, that, though. They,
they're scratching you out you know what I'm saying right now they're
feeling to take away all your good time ain't no such
thing ain't gonna be no good time no more
you know you get 10 years you're doing 10
ain't nothing no working around nothing
no more yeah that's crazy you know what I'm saying
how the fuck they feel like that
even with the prison reform but all that how do they think that that's
where to get passed I don't know they're passing where you could
told your pistol though so they let me be where you can
have your pistol in the public yeah they're doing all that right
you know what I'm saying but it's a lot of regentification going
So they putting the white folks that's moving in the city,
they're putting them right in the city.
So I guess they're giving them a way to protect themselves, you know what I'm saying, too.
You know what I'm saying?
But then at the same time, they're toughening their laws up, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, so my fucking don't fuck with them.
But at the end of the day, no good time.
That means that your jail is meant to turn a prisoner into a worse person
because the good time come for rehabilitation,
and if he's taking steps towards rehabilitation,
he should be awarded a some type of way.
If they're not going to do it that way,
you just ain't no point of me going through them classes
and doing all that shit.
I might as well stab something.
August the first, they put me passing laws.
They pride them passed down.
I don't know.
I know one thing.
I'm chilling.
I'm out of saying.
I'm putting my music, work with my gigs.
You know what I'm saying?
Definitely, I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying, I'm just thinking like that.
I'm really saying that.
So that's the kids, yeah.
Don't get caught up, you know what I'm saying?
With the kids, for sure.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
It's definitely, man.
It's been a pleasure sitting with you, man.
Young girl, you got anything you want to address?
I know that we've been going back and forth.
You ain't really a talker like that.
Yeah, no, I'm kind of going to order a little bit.
Yeah, no, you've been talking with you, like, yeah.
But you got anything that you want.
that you want to tell these people that we didn't touch.
Well, I just want to shout out my city, New Orleans,
because, you know, we're on a come up.
You know what I'm saying?
We put in the work.
We got some stuff going on, you know what I'm saying?
And I want a shout out of no jumping, everybody watching.
You know, come support your girl, young girl, Gigi,
on all streaming platforms, and I'm working on an EP or album.
I'm not sure yet when I'm going to drop, but it's going to be my first.
So I'm really, really locked in, put in the work,
and y'all just check me out.
Yeah, definitely.
I heard a couple songs.
I'm definitely looking forward to see what you got to do.
You got to give them your, yeah.
Yeah, you can find me on Instagram.
You can find me on, everything is going to be young girl, G-G-G-G-G-I-U-N-G-R-L-G.
Bye-Bow.
And, Reek, man, where they can find you at?
Before we started out, I'm about to go and take full advantage.
Um,
bust the,
uh,
gates wide open
from my city,
you all need to get down
here to no jump
and fuck with brick.
Um,
I feel like
the people that need to get down here,
you know what I'm saying?
They need to go and get,
um,
super bad down here.
YD.
the Ill is down here.
That boy,
um,
young Chris,
you know what I'm saying,
the year of the real down here.
Um,
that boy,
young rule.
Get my dog for,
um,
for show money.
You know what I'm saying?
for sure money, get them
downhill. Yeah, I'm definitely
going to open up to New Orleans gate. You know what I'm saying?
Get my seat down here, though. Because, listen,
not to cut you off, Terrence
gangster Williams, he sparked
interest with his story, so
I know that y'all get overlooked.
So I just wanted something from
the streets. That's why I reached out
to my family member and told me, like,
you know what I'm saying? Who do you think, like, you know what I'm
saying, that really live? That could come tell
the story on my platform, New Orleans
in order the gateway to
breaks them up. I know you ain't
going to go out yelling and all that
type of shit. Nah, no, no.
Ain't going all that.
AIA, you know what I'm saying?
AIA, liit free A-I-Liddy.
I'm saying, shots out to my hood to cut off.
Everybody go on
even.biz. I want y'all know about this
platform called even.d-biz.
E-V-E-N-d-B-I-Z.
Go check us out. We're going to be dropping
on there. And what we're going to do is
we're going to put our music on
for like two two weeks to a month and then we're gonna put it on screaming platforms we
already on all screaming platforms so r-e-a-p-c-s-h reap cash you know what I'm saying young girl
Y-U-N-G-I-R-L-D-G-G or whatever else.
And she got exotic on, exotic wigs.
Yeah, shout-up to my wig business,
exotic wigs.
You know, I'd be doing my thing.
I ain't go lie.
What is music, whiz.
Yeah, y'all come fucking me.
You know what?
That's why you got to have a second one.
Yeah, and I was...
You know, I was fucking with that boy at Rado.
You know what I'm saying?
I was on chapter 14, you know what I'm saying?
So, y'all talked about chapter 14 and I'll check out my video I got with that boy
called 100 G's and stuff, you know what I was.
saying and outside that right there you know what I'm saying shots out to the city you know what
saying uptown downtown you know what I'm saying you know the east the seven wall the eight wall
you know what I'm saying shots out to the homie brick he got a nigga down here he showed love
into the whole no jump you hear me everybody watching man y'all fuck with me you know what I'm saying
you come back check it to music check out everything they got going on you know what I'm saying
y'all show some love you know saying bring it on in and like I see get the city down here you know
I'm saying. Shots out to that boy, young,
old Osama 3.
You know what I'm saying? You get down here too, you know what I'm saying?
And, man, it's so many
niggas in my hood, G jerk, you know what I'm saying?
Cut a game, Jay Black, you know what I'm saying?
Jay Austin.
Gas, y'all need to get down here too, you know what I'm saying?
No Rap Cap podcast.
You know, y'all come sit down here, GDP.
Yeah.
This nigga named, the doctor, you know what I'm saying?
Mr. Fuck Your Feelings.
Get them down here too.
I feel like this right here
If I show love to my city
And I open up doors
We could start working together
And we can get it, you know what I'm saying
Get it going
Exactly
That's one thing we haven't been doing enough
Working with each other like
You know, I see a
California
Yeah
A is the one
They do it
How was it
How was it
I know I was about to end
But how was it
When you met Rallow
And how did you come across
The future from Rallel?
I was going over to
By Lack and Bob Biam
That's another person
want to sit down and say,
Lack underrated.
That's one of the coldest rappers in the city,
you know what I'm saying?
Like I got Soldier Slim,
juvenile, Wayne, B-T-Y,
um,
Lederick,
and that boy Lack,
you know what I'm saying?
But I was going by Lack ball,
you know what I'm saying,
and going fucking around with baby,
I mean, I saw that boy on Ralu
get off the bus.
And you know what I'm saying?
You know, dressed it different,
but at the same time,
I could tell it was a city nigger
because the way he was like peeping
his environment.
I saw him with the I-Lah chain,
you see what I'm saying?
when I saw that, most of my family
is Islamic. So, you know what I'm saying? I grew up
around the dean. So I embraced
them, you know what I'm saying? And by me hanging with him that whole
night, you know what I'm saying? Like, even though I came out
that, you know what I'm saying, just a eye, you know what I'm saying?
So, you know, no matter what my
character is, you know, I was taught, you know,
to run with the brothers. So, um,
I sit there and with hung with him that whole night, he gave me his number.
And I baged door, you know what I'm saying? I hit him up.
You know, I'm doing what I'm doing? I'm like, man,
Look, I'm about just going, fuck with this.
Hit him up, and that boy came down, he showed love, you know what I'm saying?
And he really who he is, you know what I'm saying?
He'll stand up, nigga, you know what I'm saying?
Like a man, you know what I'm saying?
Well, definitely.
Burry man, too, bro.
Like, I could keep it real.
That dude, them do they don't talk much, but when they do open their mouth,
they move mountains, you know what I'm saying?
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah, I love to work with, I love to work with, I love to work with Rallow and with cash money.
You know what I'm saying?
But I won't also say this right here.
shots out to JR
and Drew De Leon, you know what I'm saying?
Those dudes right there, they're out of Atlanta,
their base.
They got a company, you know what I'm saying?
That I love to work with them
and I love to work with guys in them
if I was ever worked with a label
or something, you know what I'm saying?
But independent, I keep doing that guy
to do independent-wise, you know what I'm saying?
And I fuck with Rallo, you know what I want that to be known,
you know what I'm saying?
My brother, my brother.
You know, that boy, that boy,
that boy, guys have been handing business.
That's my day one.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
And like I said, Brad, Brubber.
break, you know what I'm saying? You've been keeping it a thousand
one gang, you know what I'm saying? I like
how you'd be standing up on and get that chili
man, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah.
You know, I like that. You know, the chili young first,
man, more important than the buddies.
Man, y'all turn young girl up. Y'all turn me up, man.
Real talk. Real talk, you know what I'm saying? Because, you know,
man, nigga, nigga really out of pahoeu.
Nigel really coming up, son. Nigel really
trying to do it. And I want my city to turn up with a
nigga, you know what I'm saying? Straight up.
Shots out to the whole city, you know what I'm saying?
15 wall, cutoffs, stand up.
Third War, 17.
You already know?
Yeah, you know what
saying?
She mean it, too.
Yeah, I do.
I really mean.
I said, did.
Yeah, yeah.
Get to that bridge, son.
Man, you already know.
Man, you already know.
That's Reap Cash, young girl, Gigi, and my boy,
man, first name, last name, man.
Jay Money, man, no jumper.
The coolest podcast in the world.
Until the next one, Donnie shoot us out of here, man.
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