No Jumper - Ron Suno on Blowing Up Off Skits, Finding Love on Onlyfans, Chrome Hearts & More
Episode Date: August 18, 2020Ron Suno stopped by the No Jumper show while in LA to talk about his latests projects, the life of a rapper who is also a comedian, New York rappers, the type of girls he likes, Rubi Rose, OnlyFans an...d more! ----- FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 FOLLOW OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/529mn7of2HBKdLfrAMUzcK?si=rWVBWCuWSXeh0TFYb2P-dQ CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/No-Jumper-198283650194402/ http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 and adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No jumper. Coolest podcast on the world. Today we got one funny bastard Ron Suno in the building.
How you feeling, bro? I'm good, man. Ron Suno is good to have you for me.
Ron Suen from the Bronx. You said a lady out here.
Gane shit, you heard. Bring a drill to the Bronx.
Only drill rapper from the Bronx.
Fats, only drill rapper in the Bronx, you feel me? Because a lot of people don't be giving my
recognition, you feel me? Because a lot of people that's doing drill in Brooklyn, you
know what I'm just go straight up to the point. Like, people in Brooklyn is doing drill.
But for me, I'm the only nigg in the Bronx doing drill. That's amazing.
because there's nobody else that's doing drill.
Everybody else is doing melody.
Everybody else doing different shit.
So it's like for me to jump in a rap lane
as a comedian and just take over the whole drill shit,
I think that's amazing.
I ain't going to lie.
That's an powerful movement for me.
Honest question, are you like overwhelmingly famous
in the Bronx in particular, in New York in general?
Like is it kind of like you can't ever go to a bodega
without there being a little bit of a scene?
Yeah, it's over.
Bronx.
I've got to be low key.
I got to put the face mask on.
The whole Corona shit made even better for me
to wear the face mask
because now could be low on purpose, you for me.
They could still see it, though.
They could still see the chrome hearts.
They see the chain.
They're like, ah!
Yo, they see me through tenant windows, all you know how they see me.
This should be crazy, boy, I go a lot.
That's hilarious.
All right, so tell me a little bit about the early days of Ron Suno.
Let's go back to the earliest time.
All right, so the young Ron Sunno, I was like 12 years old when I really started thinking
about music, like Combe and all that.
But, like, I really wanted to be a rapper at first, you for me.
My vision was to be a rapper because I used to look up to people like Louis Wayne for me.
Soldier Boy, you for me, because the thing about Soldier Boy was, he started on social media, you for me.
So I seen the platform that he took off with, and I was just like, I want to do the same thing.
So me being young, 12 years old, using YouTube, I had my mom Blackberry, you for me.
So I used on her phone, just doing little skits and shit, you for me, writing little rhymes.
And then it came to me like, I want to do rapping, you for me.
So I started rapping at the age of 13, I went to the stool, you from me.
So at age of 13, I took rapping serious, you from me.
Who took you to the stew?
Siri De Niro, you know what I'm, that's my man, you're like, that's my brother, whatever,
the case may be. Okay, and had you just been rapping on the block or how did he even
recognized you had something going on? See, at the age of 13, you're not really understanding
the vision that you got, but you understand the talent that you have, you feel? So it's like,
I knew that I could rap. So at the age of 13, he just took me to the stool. He was just like,
whatever you do, just, whatever you feel comfortable with, just go crazy with. So at the time,
I was just rapping for fun. Like, it was just like, just me doing it. But that's the time I really
want to rap. So I just did that. But then at the age of like 14 to 15,
I really realized, like, yo, this is what I got to do.
So I had to find out a game plan to get late, you see me?
So a lot of people didn't know I was a rapper.
So when I started doing comedy at the age of 15,
it took over the whole rap and shit.
I ain't going to lie.
But did you always know you were funny?
Like, what were you like in school?
Were you that kid who was getting suspended for cracking jokes and all that?
It's crazy because, look, I always been funny,
but I never wanted to betray that image, you know?
I never wanted to be like that funny, because I didn't want people to not take me serious
because I'm a serious person that time.
I got two sides of me, you know, you know, I'm funny, and I'm serious.
So it's like, at the time, I knew I was funny, but I ain't want the whole world to
see me, but it's about being comfortable and letting people know you be yourself.
So it's just me growing up, I wanted to be myself.
So I was like, fuck it, you for me.
That's what I gotta do to get lit, you for me?
They're gonna understand me more anyways, you for me.
You remember Deshaun Raw, like, all those YouTube videos with like the rap battle?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They'd be like, you know, he'd be spitting the horrible lyrics and the fool would just,
ah, the whole crowd would be going crazy.
I was just watching a video last night about that whole thing.
Like, he blew up making those videos,
and then he deleted every single thing off YouTube.
Thanks.
Just because I think at a certain point,
like, he just kind of got sick of being, like,
the dude who was being funny on YouTube or whatever.
And the thing with him is, I feel like,
I just feel like with him, he took it too far with the comedy.
You know, like, with me, I balance my shit out.
You know, like, I'm not giving people too much comedy.
I'm not giving people too much music.
So when you're trying to jump in his lane, I feel like I'm the first person to be able to do it successfully because, like, you got to show people you got a serious side before you even got that funniness to you because it's like Kevin Hart can't jump in the stool and just be drilling, you know what I mean? It don't make sense. So you got to show people that balance, you know?
But do you feel like you've always been focused on being able to do both? Like, and do you feel like it's one cancels out the other? Because I feel like you are somebody who's doing very well for themselves, like in the rap thing and you built your fan base and.
initially from doing the skits.
Like you are kind of making it work.
Whereas, you know, prior to like Cardi B,
shout out to the Bronx.
Yeah, shout to Cardi.
We didn't even know that it was possible
that somebody could be funny on the internet first
and then become a pop and rapper.
And she obviously made it perfectly fucking clear
that you could totally do that.
Most definitely.
I ain't gonna lie.
And I just feel like, you for me,
that image, you for me,
to take off more than just music.
You for me, just like having a personality
is farther than just music
because now I could jump in a movie lane.
You know, I'm making more open doors for myself.
You've heard.
So it's like, people who say,
saying I can't do both, you for me, they just stop in their dream for me.
So fucking, I'm doing what I gotta do, you all.
I remember back in the day, it used to be like Joe Budden, like, he was signed to
the label, making music and shit.
He was an actual major label artist, and then they wanted them to be a host on a fucking
or on a morning show too, like a radio show.
And his label was just like, nah, like you can't, you can't do both.
Oh, that's what they said to him?
Yeah, like back into it, this is like early 2000s, you know, 2005 maybe.
And like back then, that was kind of seen as how it was.
that you just, if you're trying to be a rapper,
you can't just be giving out your personality to people on doing media and stuff.
You've got one image that people understand.
Once you go out that image, it's like, what are you doing?
This is not something that people used to.
Like, we have seen a lot of rappers over the years who kind of like started doing movies
and then people kind of stop taking them as seriously as a rapper, which is odd.
Facts.
And it's a little illusion, you heard, like, you just got to under, you got to make people understand you.
Like, you can be like, with me, I feel like people go understanding me.
They got to understand me because this is real life, you know?
This is something I really do.
Like, you know, I really rap, you feel me.
It's just comedy, my personality.
So when I give people with my personality, they can understand I got a funny side to me,
but this nigga is serious too.
So it's different over here, like, you know what I come from the Bronx, you for me?
Right.
I've seen a lot.
They're a lot for me, I've been through a lot, so it's different, you for me.
Yeah.
Do you feel like, yeah, so did you grow up in kind of like a grimy atmosphere where you
get in trouble as a kid and stuff?
Because a lot of times when somebody sees somebody being good at doing skits and stuff, they just
assume that they don't have any kind of shit that they went through.
as a young person and shit.
See, me, I ain't go a lot.
I'm a small care, you know.
I always seen shit, you know,
but I always knew how to get out of a situation, you know.
So I was never in a situation.
I could never get out of you.
So I always moved smart, you feel me.
I always had that brain, you know what I'm, that mindset.
And that's how I'm here to this day, you for me,
just doing what I gotta do, making my dream come true.
And I stay focused and block out
all the people that was trying to get me distracted
because you always go learn from mistakes,
you from me.
I have mistakes where I've been through certain situations,
and then I learned from them, you for me,
because I'm not gonna go through the same situation.
I want it to happen again.
So you go through them and you learn, you heard.
So that's what I did.
You for me, just kept learning as I got older.
I grew up faster.
You know, I'm only 20 years old.
I grew up mad fast.
Right, definitely.
Okay, so when you dove into the skit thing,
what were you doing at first?
And what was the first shit that actually took off and got popular?
See, I go out before I do this skit, I was outside.
I wasn't even think about skis.
So it was just like, when you're outside,
you need something that just, you want to be lit.
Like, you know what for me, niggas not knowing you.
This shit is crazy, bro.
So, like, I wanted my name to be that.
You for me, Ron Sooner.
brain, you heard. So like at that time, like I had this like I had this vision why if I do
skits on Facebook, you for me, it's your attention because that's where old people like I went
to school with, I had on Facebook, you know, so I started doing skits on Facebook. It started
shooting, you for me, like going viral. I got like, I did the Weave challenge, you for me,
it's in 2K. Weave. So I knew it's going to go far, y'er. So once I started doing that,
it was over, you for me. I stuck to the comedy. I fell in love with it.
Right. I see how the fans was reacted to it. So I didn't really jump into the rap lane so quick.
Because I felt like people were still grasping on from comedy.
I was still growing from that.
So I just let Ola Fathers kept growing from the comedy.
Then gave him my music at the right time.
You're like, if I had to define, like, what makes this shit so funny,
is that that very much is what it feels like is it feels like a dude on the street in New York
just fucking around with his friends and shit.
Even the shit you're talking about, you're like, oh, when I say I'm going to go upstairs
or I'll go upstairs, like, I might not be back for like three hours.
I'm going to take it down all this shit.
But people don't even know that.
that environment in New York of like,
motherfucker's really just standing around on the block
and just hanging out on a beautiful summer night
and that there really is that weird dynamic
of like if you go back upstairs,
you might not be down for three hours,
even though you just told everybody
that you were going to be right back.
That's how life is.
And that's how my skits saw.
I feel like all of my skits is real-life situations, you for me.
I don't think people be understanding that.
I do skits that everybody can relate to
because I know people go through it,
like relationship problems, you, you from me,
shit that happened in the store,
you for me.
So any skit I do,
It's more about things people went through, you for me.
I don't really do like clown skis.
I'm not that type of comedy skits.
I'm not that type of comedian.
It's relatable shit.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
And when do, like, you have a kind of like a signature process of like different moves you make
in a lot of the videos where you twirl around, you almost like walk away from the camera
and then you come back ready to fight.
Yeah, facts.
For me.
How'd you think that up or where did that develop from?
It's just like, when you got that vision, you for me, I had a vision.
So it's like you got to understand.
You gotta be yourself, right?
So in order to be yourself, you gotta let people know
why you're different, you know what I mean?
So it's like, for example, people don't like six-nine, you know, for me?
I don't got, for me, I don't care about this nigga, you know?
But the nigga got rainbow hair, you for me, that's his image, you are?
For me, it's different niggas that got different images, you know?
So it's like me, I square up, that's my image.
So me doing that is drawing attention to me, for me.
That's wrong sooner, that's the nigga that square up.
Right.
That's something of that rap, you know?
Right.
I'm just creating an image more for me.
Do you, but have you dealt with the fact that, like,
some people are going to see you squaring up like that in videos
and just automatically want to see what your hands is like?
I mean, like, I don't ever think like that
because when I'm in person, it's like, it's a different energy.
Like, I'm really, oh, sorry, like, you know what I?
Like, I'm not just like, yo, you know what I'm, you know what?
Like, you feel like?
So I don't think people will come up to you in that energy, like, you know?
But I have seen you in videos where it looks like you're squaring up
with random ass people and you, like,
I never really seen anybody in the videos tweak out on you too bad,
but it seems like a possibility.
Yeah, like I had one situation I did the weird challenge
Somebody like oh you're gonna be but I ain't fight back
You know it's a skit I'm like you know what we do it a fit like shit like shit like shit like shit like
Right yeah no we posted a fucking video of of our homie uh fucking frosty the snowman getting in a fight the other day
And he he squares up so crazy he's like got his fists up in the air and shit and I've been just studying for your shit getting ready for this
And I'm watching it and I'm like y'all he's just joking like they're not really gonna fight
And then they really started finding that.
Like, I had seen too many clips of you fucking fake squaring up.
So it looked like it wasn't even real.
My mind is all tweaked out, man.
It's all illusion to you now.
It's all crazy.
See, that's what I do, you know, you know, like my, I know magic type of shit.
Scientists.
That is what it's all about.
Connected dots and shit like that.
Right.
For you for me, I want to say this, too, for me,
because swag like Mike's about to come out, you heard.
So, you know, I got to turn the value more for the streets, you heard from me.
Right.
And go a lot.
Swack like Mike Wonders out already, you for me.
I had blue face.
and Favi, oh, you for me, so it's a geek.
So shout to everybody that was on my tape,
there's a lot of people that have the features
on that tape.
But there's new tape, Swag Like Mike 2, we're gonna go crazy,
you heard?
I got DDG, shout out to DDG.
Shout out of DG.
You heard, he's so mad love.
DDG, and I got more features coming soon.
Just stay tuned to me, it's going crazy.
It's going to look nice for the Bronx.
Right.
It's going to like it nice one.
Yeah, how did you form some of those relationships
like with Favi and all these different
real views in particular?
New York Times, you heard?
right for me like when you when you're when you somebody that's how you're going to run into people you for me
like i was bound to run into phy i was bound to run into the people i linked up with so it's like
when you link up with them it's genuine communication so it's like we knew what's up you for me for me
brunks to brooklyn we went crazy after that you're right so out to bookling i'm going to law
bookling like my second home time you have a little scare yesterday when the word came out
that Bobby got shot yeah you for me because that's the home mean i don't like things happen
bad to us you're like shit is crazy how 2020 we're losing a lot of people you for me
and you don't want to lose somebody else
for me, this shit is crazy
And it was falsely reported
That he got killed at first
And then they got
They peddled that back real quick
You know the internet crazy, bro, you are?
Yeah
These niggas, they're always gonna say some shit
I don't know why,
let me, but
That's what it is
Putting up the RIP post
You can't do it
Unless you are 100% sure
Because I was sitting there for like a few seconds
scrolling through Twitter like
No, no
He can't, no
And then I realize he wasn't
And I'm like,
What the fuck?
Like that's scary shit to play with.
Like you had me in my head.
Like we got another dead New York rapper.
I'm like, no.
Especially coming from New York, you heard like for me.
I like five years, so it's like, that's bad news.
I don't like shit like that, bro.
Yeah.
Death is crazy, though.
No, and I mean, New York has like such a crazy history in rap.
But then there's also been like a lot of really sad endings to quite a few people's
careers, whether they, you know, fucking got locked up or got killed, a fucking snitch
and everybody stopped fucking with them or whatever.
But yeah, that would have been awful.
situation.
Okay, but so when do you start
doing more of the drill type stuff
and were you rapping like fucking
were you, Jewel Santana in a previous
party of life or what? Do you have like a prior
stage or some shit? Oh, like when I really started
taking that shit and I took... But do you kind of come in the game
as a drill rapper?
I really wanted to come in the game as like
a lyrical rapper after you're. Because I started
doing freestyles. So I was doing freestyle
on Facebook just to keep like people
familiar with my rapping, but I wasn't posting music.
I wasn't posting like music on sound.
cloud Apple music none of that like I was still doing skits on Facebook at the age of 17 you
feel me whatever because I'm 20 right now at the age of 17 I was posting like a little
freestyle land people know I rap but it wasn't on the drill level at the time it was more for me I'm
putting balls together like you for me I'm really nice so then the next year later after I did the
weed challenge I slowed down you heard like I took a year old you feel me because there was a lot
going on for me for me so I was going through a lot of shit two year off from rapping and doing
skits yeah I just took a year to get my mom right I just need to understand myself you know like
So like 2018, I was just focused on me, just trying to perfect my craft and how I could
better myself.
So what I did was you for me, just took away from everybody for me, just focused on me.
Then I dropped a song right after that call part on with my crew.
I mean, so after that song dropped, I seemed to love I was getting off the music because
I was a little weary about dropping music, knowing people not going to fuck with my shit.
So I was going to get mad for me.
But then again, I was like, fuck it, for me, be yourself.
So after I did that, it was over.
Right.
That's like when you're somebody.
who's like, you know, famous for making content on the internet or rapping or whatever,
it's like you don't, if you take a year off, usually a lot of the times the fans are not
going to really stick around for you.
Like, they move on mad quick, right?
Yeah, it was over.
I had to, because I lost it.
I lost it.
And that's when I moved on Instagram.
After I lost it.
The Facebook juice slowed down?
Yeah, it was over for Facebook.
Facebook is a tricky beast, man.
And it's good that I lost it on Facebook because Facebook not even lit no more.
Right.
I mean, shout out to Facebook.
But if you get it.
it on Facebook, it's like Trump supporters and like the dudes you went to elementary school with.
Fats.
All the kids you went to school with, you're going to see them on Facebook. I don't know what it is.
It's like people who stay on Facebook are people who still want to keep talking to their like 200 friends on there
and they don't want to start a Twitter or Instagram and have to start out with like four friends.
They never want to start over. Those are people you stay away from. They might be serial killers.
Facebook is a whole platform of serial killers.
Yeah, I don't, I'm good on Facebook. I deactivated mine.
Do you really? Yeah, I don't got Facebook right now.
I'd still be posting shit on there sometimes getting like 100 likes and shit.
Yeah, for me.
It feels kind of stupid.
Instagram is weird sad.
Yeah, it's a million times more.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Are there baddies on Facebook?
I don't know.
Nah.
There's people you know already.
Trump voters.
The girls with Confederate flags wrapped around them and shit, right?
Yeah, I'm good off that, baby.
I'm good off that.
You know, I'm from the trenches.
I don't know about Trump.
I want Barack Obama back at the thing.
I mean, like, I might run for president.
Right.
You might want for president.
You might.
Yeah, I have to, bro.
Announcement.
Exclusive.
You free baking niggins cheeses, right?
You're free Timberlin booths.
And every time you come to my crib, you get a free eighth.
There it is.
That's a fact.
You never saw weed, dude?
No, I'm not a drug dealer.
No.
But I'm president, so you could do that.
When you were president, you can do whatever you want?
Right.
You think if you met a bad bitch, but she was also a Trump supporter,
you think you could, like, hold in all the shit you wanted to say until you pite?
I'm too blunt.
I'm too blunt.
Like, I'm like, oh, what's going with you?
Like, why are you doing that?
You're fucking with me?
And you want this?
Like, what's sad about?
Like, you heard?
But she would be like, you're not one of them.
What's your talking about?
Why are you playing with me, shoddy?
Like, what you mean I'm not one of them?
Like, I could be.
Like, yo, don't play with me.
You heard.
Stay with me.
You heard?
Like, she's fucking.
I'm not going to lie.
I fucked a racist girl back in the day.
That was kind of weird.
You said what?
I fucked a racist girl back in the day.
I had to hold my tongue.
She was saying some crazy shit.
You just got to put all the anger during the sights.
You just got to really show her.
Like, when you turn girls, like, you can't even argue back with it.
You just showed them in bed.
Like, you know what I got something for you, you, you've got something?
You got something.
Then you put it in a submission.
You heard full Nelson.
Then go UFC crazy.
Had that bitch be like this and just start waddling, you heard?
Right.
Boom.
Let me bang them.
Bang them.
Shit, me.
You're going crazy.
Right.
If I'm power bomber, though, I don't know.
People might not be feeling that.
No, they don't know.
You just got to keep a little.
I was telling them.
She was racist.
She was racist.
But don't make a hot dog.
She might call somebody.
I don't know.
It's weird, though, because when I think about it, this is back when we used to be doing zans and shit.
And, like, that made it a lot easier to just not say anything.
Oh, you used to say anything?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're too young.
You don't remember the Zan days.
Yeah, it's old school.
Weed and water, you are?
Perkocetian.
High and hydration.
It's a perk era these days.
Percolated.
Heavy percolation.
Wait, were you a perk guy ever?
You avoid that part of the life?
Yeah, I never take pills.
I ain't a lot.
That's good.
Very good thing to stay away from.
I don't go a lot.
I'm more of, like, just, marijuana.
like you know i love to get hot because it's just keep me caught i got 80sd so i just feel like weed
is a thing that keep me hot like like like motivated and just calm you're like i'll smoke but you for me
that's the henny bottle no i took a little zoo okay a little zoo you for me but that's if i'm like
like lit like if i'm going to the stool you for me i'm linking up with a little setty you know
like i got a little setty she want to pull up i'm like a little bottle when i'm watching like
new york rap videos and shit it's just everybody stay with a henny bottle that's a fact it's
universal at this point in time.
That's a part of the outfit.
You mean, like, you got to have any
any bottle with the jays, you know?
It's just compliments the fit, you know?
That's real.
A little sign.
Got a match.
I go crazy, you heard.
Drip for sale.
I got drip for sale.
I'm on sooner.
I mean? Chrome Heart.
Dior's shirt.
Dior's shirt.
You can be big stupple with the ethicas.
Ooh!
I got them hands like a wrestler.
She's sucking me up on my ethicas.
If they won't war, we let them up.
We help with the V.
Brett a tuck.
Yo, I don't even think I'm a drill rapper.
I think I'm just like a literal rapper.
Right.
I rap about literal things.
I think I'm a little bit too handsome.
But you do a lot of pulling up
and shooting up the block
and your raps and shit, right?
Yeah, because I'm trying to give people
what they want.
But when I don't give people what I want,
they're going to see what I'm going to talk about you.
What are you going to be,
you're going to be dropping the Erica Badoob cover album
or some shit?
You're going to be talking soft and sexy to him, no?
Shit, not like that.
You're not like that.
You know, like, Erica Badoo.
You got me.
You're rapping way different.
And if she comes in, your music about to take a giant change.
That's a fact.
That's a fact.
He'll change your whole energy.
Most definitely.
She's going to take a whole platform over.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, shout out to her, though.
Like, I'll do this from Alicia Keys.
Guys, Alicia Keys is crazy.
She might treat you right.
Yo, I love Alicia Keys.
I got a question on her.
No, you should wipe up like Foxy Brown, a little Kim.
They could teach you.
They could put you on some game, you know?
They're dangerous.
Yeah.
I'm good.
They fuck around.
Control me.
I don't need a girl that's going to control me.
I need a girl.
I could take care of me for me.
She got to listen to me.
I'm baddie.
You heard listen to me.
You got to go like new generation
like rapper slash only fans
chick.
There's a lot of New York
bartenders turned
Only fans baddie slash aspiring rapper.
Like so for example
Who you think is fire right now
Like through the OnlyFan Instagram
type of stage right now
What type of female you think?
I'd be on Suki, Suki Hana.
I'd be lurking her shit.
Oh yeah, Suki.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'd be lurking Chinese Kitty.
Oh, yo, Chinese's kidding.
You want to have?
Stop playing with me, Chinese.
Yeah, stop playing with him.
She's playing.
When you hit the DM, she needs to respond.
She did?
All right, good.
She's, nah, bro.
She's cool.
She lives so loud.
But, yo, bro, come on.
I like Dream Do, though.
Dream, do I go crazy.
Stop playing with me.
You are?
Like, I'm going to lie.
You are like, I want you with shot.
Like, I want you shot.
Just shoot your shot.
Anybody else you want to shoot the shot with here?
You could go above and beyond.
You could name a Kardashian right now.
Black China, she's watching.
Let me tell you something.
I shoot my shot.
If you want me, let's go crazy.
He just needs a clout boo.
A girl that you could really like make some clout moves with.
Let's go.
Let me keep one of the wing rule.
Let's pop out together.
We look good for a reason.
You heard.
Don't you feel like that when you start looking at people's relationships these days that it seems like they kind of like are just teaming up?
It's like a collapse.
Yeah, every relationship of collab, right?
A collaboration.
I'm like, damn, this is beneficial.
Like, every relationship is beneficial.
I remember my relationship was just nothing but arguments and stress.
Now, everything about money and success.
I'm like, damn.
I know.
Relationships used to be about, like, her doing your laundry and shit.
Now it's like you've got to look good in the Instagram photo.
You got to have a YouTube ready.
You got to have that good chemistry on camera.
Were you talking about your day and shit?
It's real.
I like going on.
I don't know.
Let me tell you something.
Like, I'm not like a date type of guy.
I like Uber Eats.
I don't like a girl that I want to go out to E all the time.
Like me, I'm mad lazy.
Like, let's go out to E.
I'm hungry.
What you want to go outside for?
Like I'm taking, come on, bro.
If you're a cheap skate like us, this Corona share has really been beautiful
because all these $300, $400, $400 meals and shit, I'm just not doing it.
I'm staying in the crib.
We're getting postmates, maybe.
Maybe.
Maybe I'll make a ham sandwich for you.
Maybe we could pour up some V8
You said maybe
You know
It's like for the most part
You're in the crib
And you don't have really reason
About drip like that
No more because you just
You don't have to go to the clock
And it's like in the crib
The main drip is the slippers
Bassball shorts and the tank top
You know all
Oh you see he came from paying
You see I would have my mom
But it was over after a couple
No you're the one getting interviews
So you came through dripping
Myself I'm just sitting here looking like dog shit
Everybody gonna make fun
Of my fucked up knee
I go like always be chilling in your interviews
I'd be seeing you just be just chilling.
It's hard to make that decision to really drip for the interview.
It's tough, you know.
You only be dribbier than the artist.
That's crazy.
Nah, I don't know.
How you interviewing the artist and you look like the artist.
Imagine that?
They're going to spend the whole time talking about how good you look.
I was like, oh, man, like your chrome hearts is better than mine.
You won the Chrome Wars, you know?
It is what is.
I'm all petty.
Corona, Corona.
Just blame it on Corona.
Oh, yeah.
You got to careful.
You know what's crazy, though?
The corona situation, that's just stop my fuck.
Like, girls is not trying to travel.
I'm social distancing.
What you mean?
I'm in the crib, too.
Let's quarantine together.
Like, what you mean?
Shorty, like, girls are acting like they were scared of this corona
but wasn't scared.
When I was hearing from, bang, like, you shut.
You took them out.
That's real.
If I wasn't in a relationship, it's weird to think about it.
Because if I wasn't in a relationship,
I guarantee I'd be running around doing all kinds of stupid shit
with all those different girls, you know?
I want to go fuck.
You're putting pussy over everything, right?
Who me?
Anyone.
Oh, that I'm saying.
I mean, it's just like, realistically, it's like, are you going to tell a bad-looking woman that she can't come over just because somebody on the other side of town is sick?
Yo.
I'm going to just push it out of my mind and just keep on moving.
That's a fact.
I mean, if I was single.
Angolado, like, I'm mad picky.
Like, I don't really be liking all the girls I'll be around, bro.
I like girls that I want, you know?
I got to, for me, like, a certain type, you know what I mean?
I'm not racist or nothing, like, for me.
I'll talk to a girl if she's genuinely for me.
You're saying you're not racist.
Are you only, like, white girls?
No. I mean, I'll talk to a white girl.
Like, you know for me? I don't discriminate.
I'll talk to any girl, but it's like a preference that I really look for that grandma's like, oh, you know what I mean?
Like, she got to be like nice toes, you for me, nice hair.
Oh, you know, me?
But let me ask you this.
If you came out and you all of a sudden are in an Instagram relationship, so you flexing your girl, she's on your gram all the time.
You're on her grandma all the time.
But she's white.
She got blonde hair.
She's from Long Island.
She's like as straight white as fuck.
Do you feel like you get a lot of blowback?
from that like a lot of people would not really be feeling that now because my image they go
crazy they like shit like that my instagram girl they want that they want to see if you would do that
yeah yeah they would kind of think that was funny huh yeah they're crazy i go i love my supporters though so
if i mean if y'all want to let me have a white girl then let me know in the comments like so long as
someone to get a white girlfriend let me let me know what i mean because i mean if i wasn't already
in a relationship and i was posted up with i don't know Alexis sky don't you think my viewers would be like
Yes, that's so tight.
They support that.
They would love that.
She's a bad, young.
Her fans would be so mad.
They would.
My fans would love it.
It's like a 50-50 chance.
Like, her fans go go crazy.
Like, are you serious Alex?
And then your fans like,
damn, how are you getting a little exis?
I ain't going to lie.
Alexis is a different story, though.
That's a different story.
This is a whole totally different level of clout.
That's a fact.
There's another.
What's that girl name, boy?
She's saying, I ain't going to lie.
I'm going to lie.
I'm going to lie.
She looked mad.
I'll be sure my shine.
You should shoot your show of Ruby Rose since little TJ did her bad.
You need to come in there and be like, y'all, I'm your night and shine in her.
But she got mad clawing out because she didn't that car to be a Meg video.
She had the cameo and that.
So her stock is at an all-time high at this moment.
She looked bad good.
Yeah, Ruby's bad.
She looked wild good.
She's super cool.
I know she got nice toes, too.
I don't know about that.
Yo, but I like good nice talk.
She looked bad.
You're a toe-sucker?
How me?
You're a toe-sucker?
No, I'm not second-toes.
I've been seeing some porn.
Lately with a dude smashing the girl got a foot up in the air
He starts sucking on the toe
That's crazy
That's crazy
I'll probably
Fresh up out of the timberland
Nah I'm not doing
Pull it out the timberland
And just put out your mouth
You hit it
You hit him
Take the tumble
Is that tight
Airtight leather compression on there
You're Adam is crazy
You're not facts though
No that's real
Okay
But so
Who have you connected with
in the rap game since you started doing your thing.
Like, obviously you've had some big features and stuff.
Are you, do you have the labels on your dick?
Do you have like, like, what's going on?
Do you have like old heads trying to hit you up,
trying to get a feature, trying to get hot again?
What's going on?
Oh, man.
I go a lot of a lot of you talking about.
Fuck is you talking about.
Fuck is you talking about.
You heard?
But those things are like, I get a lot of label means you, for me.
Like, I've been through a lot of label means.
We were just talking, you from me.
A lot of shit going on.
And for me, for me, I was connecting with a lot of rapists on Instagram.
You for me, like,
I gotta say names is it?
No, I mean, whatever you're comfortable saying?
Nah, yeah, but like, for me,
there's a couple rappers that, you know,
that's in a game that'd be showing love.
So I met a lot of people so far, for me,
like, just in Cali, I've met a lot of people.
For me, I might just come with Cali more often,
like, just all the time, like, for me,
just because it's, like, more ass-f and me.
Yeah, no, there's definitely a lot of opportunity out here.
Have you ever done anything in a skit
that you later on ended up regretting
or anything that you ended up thinking
was kind of weird after the fact?
Yeah, like,
My old skits.
Like what?
Like my old skips was more of me like being a kid.
Like I was doing crazy shit.
Like I was putting wigs on and shit.
I don't like shit like that, you know?
Like I would never do that now, you for me.
Like that's the younger me like when I was just goofy, like just having fun, you for me, like
when I was doing that comedy shit.
But now I'm more like, you for me, people got to understand me.
I'm not doing that now, you know?
Like I'm not going on a grim, making a fool of myself, you know?
Yeah, because I've seen one video of you that kind of blew my mind and you were like in your
underwear and you had a long ass scarfong.
I think about that video too.
And I was like, whoa, Rob, what are you doing here?
What's going on?
I'll never do that video again.
No?
I didn't even like, I don't know if I heard the audio or I don't know what the joke was supposed to be.
It just struck me and was like, damn, I feel like he wouldn't do that right now.
Yeah, I was like.
Yeah.
But yeah, I was crazy when I was young.
I was like a risk taker.
Like, you know, I didn't mind going to different places in public.
It's just going crazy.
So, like, that's what I wanted to do.
It's also part of when you're young, you just feel like you're damn.
and do anything to get the clout moving right and then at a certain point you're like you know
i'm a fall back and only do shit that i think is tight more so facts and it's like when you older
you know about consequences more you know that like if you do this you're in trouble for this like
me doing a weird challenge i'm gonna keep doing it but if i was the kept doing i'll probably end up in
jail you're like this fuck with the wrong person got into a situation you never know like right
so that's mainly why i just had to figure out what i really want to do at least you ain't as
fucked up as my boy pomp and o randy because he would always be doing this shit where he would he would
pull up in a car on a random person
and jump out and say,
you jump my brother,
or no,
you jump my daddy.
And he just squares up with them
and starts chasing him
and people run for their fucking lives
because they think they're about to die.
He's crazy.
Can't do that in the Bronx.
He can't do that one of them.
You violent.
That's some of the state shit,
you know?
Yeah, it's Florida.
Yeah, that is crazy.
Florida you can get away with a lot more, I guess.
For me, Bronx, niggas is,
you from me,
when you, from me,
like that, especially the six feet distance,
you from me,
I don't like people.
I mean,
if I see a supporter,
And they run up on me, oh, chill.
Right.
Because I get nervous fast, you know, I don't know what people are trying to do, you
know what, you know?
Sometimes that energy, you don't know if it's love or it's hate.
It looks very similar in the heat of the moment.
Facts.
Because it's like the eye, like, the Lios.
And it's another thing.
I've never been through that situation.
No, everybody in McCool for the most part.
Yeah, facts.
That's good.
That's good to know.
What's up with the hip-hop Harry challenge?
How do you get put down with hip-hop Harry?
Oh, like, you for me?
As a kid.
Go, go, go.
I go a lot. Hip-hop Harry is crazy.
You know what, you know, like, everybody loved hip-hop Harry,
because it's just like, as a kid growing up,
we used to watch Telitubby, we used to watch Bonnie,
and then it was Hip-Hav-Havry.
That was like a thing that reminded us of like,
like, getting light.
You heard, like, getting light is a thing that took place
in, like, New York, you see,
me, Harlem, shit, like that.
And as a kid, like, he had people in a dance circle,
for me that was dancing, getting light.
So I was like, you know, I was doing mass skits about,
like, I'll callie, Zoe 101.
So I was like, let me bring back hip hop Harry, you know what my skits is about now,
is just bringing back all the throwback shit, you know what I mean?
So if you peep, I did the Drake and Jod's shit.
I did mad, like old videos and like things that people remember as a childhood.
I just bring it back to let people know, like, you for me, it's still here.
See, I found out about hip hop Harry like two months ago from my friend AD,
he was talking about like his kids liking and shit.
So I didn't even know this is like a thing that's been out for a while.
Yeah.
And now he got a banging song.
You're hitting the clubs and shit.
Word, that's crazy.
Isn't that crazy?
That's crazy.
That really helped him break through from just being a kid entertaining, right?
No, worry.
It's like, damn, like, how are you going to get a plaque?
Probably.
Shout to hip-hop Harry.
My son, Hip-Hareri by getting a plaque.
He's about to get...
He got here doing Instagram lives, the rappers and shit, just showing everybody love.
Like, he's really...
I don't even know what's going on with the suit.
Facts.
I don't go a lot.
Hip-Hab Harry, though.
Like, the person, never madden.
But I definitely talked him on the phone and shit.
Like, for me, he mad at cool.
He talked to him on the phone.
That's like.
He was on FaceTime.
He was like, yo, what's up?
Hi-Bab Harry.
It was cool.
He didn't say anything
that he wouldn't stay on camera.
He's like asking you about the bitches
and like, you know,
you got any perks and shit.
You got some weed.
No.
You're going to say that.
You're going to say that person.
He's like, hey, it's hip.
I'm happy.
I was like, whoa, what the fuck?
What was going to do it?
That's what it's like being Nardwar?
Because you're like,
what the fuck?
This guy's exactly like he is on camera?
I was like, wait a minute.
He's not catfish shit?
This is real life.
This is really how it goes down.
Thanks.
So what's your like
dancing background?
because you had some dancing videos back in the day.
I still see you like, that's one of the things.
Like dancing is blowing up in general.
Everybody wants to be a fucking master foot technician at this point.
Everybody trying to do the same thing for me.
You just got to be different at it.
Like, we could all do the same thing,
but what makes you different at doing it?
Like, that's why Michael Jordan was different on the court.
For me, like, everybody played basketball,
but Michael Jones is a different type of basketball player.
So it's just like dancing for me was just me, like,
me having a ADHD, like, always being able to move,
like, for me, if I know how to move,
I got to know how to dance, you feel me.
I can't just be moving around and not dance, you know.
So just growing up, I just love dancing, bro.
Right.
Like Chris Brown.
And now it's hot.
I know a lot of people that didn't dance for like 10, 15 years,
now dancing's back, and they're like, oh, I guess we're dancing.
So fast, a lot of things that wasn't cool back then, it's cool now.
Right.
Like, I feel like tight jeans is in style right now.
You know, shit like that.
You know, shit like that's in style right now.
You know, me like, my memories, my memories is tight.
You know what I'm like, I don't know what you.
I don't wear your jeans no more,
but you got older people that get mad when you wear shit like that,
because, like, why are you doing that, you know what?
It's a new generation we live in, you for me.
The music is different.
Right.
The message we've given out is different, you feel me?
And it's like, it's not a good thing that the message we're giving out is different,
but it's just a simple fact that you got kids that already understand what's going on
because they already got phones.
Right.
You feel me?
So it's like, we're saying we can't do this, we can't do that,
but it's kids that already got TikTok at the age of 10, bro.
You know what I didn't have a phone at 10.
I feel like just, just,
You know, this is me just making an attempt at, like, authoring your skits for you.
But I think you should get a fit or multiple fits that make you look like
Jewel Santana in 2003, like giant shirt, big-ass pants, weird, like, giant fucking fitter cap.
You know what made you say that?
It just struck me as that that would be so funny.
There's so many things you could do of, like, you being on the block and, like, just everybody
look normal and you come through like that, and that's your character.
That's fine.
That's fine.
I might have to bust it.
I'll look like Paul Wall if I put that on them.
You know, Paul Wall.
What happened to Paul Wool?
He had grills and lost him.
That was it.
I feel like Paul Wall, like, got so hot,
and then he was just humble, and he just fell back,
and he was just like, you know what?
I don't even really need to be on this famous shit like that.
I used to like Paul Wall.
For me, like, that was a old-school rap I would listen to.
That's a legend right there.
Yeah.
He held it down.
Not many white boys who've been as accepted and beloved as Paul Wall.
Fawall.
He's a different type of white person.
Like, Eminem, you've been a different type of white person.
could tell like the rap Elaine that he chose because it was like poor warden and it was Eminem for me like he was
more of the like the gangster side like the down south side wide chill Texas
Eminem is lyrical yeah that's the thing a little too lyrical for some people yeah like little dicky
you're gonna drop a song a little dickie yeah i would because he ain't he uh entertainer too
the show's funny as fuck he had a show right yeah yeah Dave oh he haven't seen it oh it's one of the
best rap-related TV shows I ever seen.
Super funny.
I gotta watch that.
I don't watch that.
I heard about a little diggy because a lot of people would compare me to him because
they say I did the same thing he did, I guess, because he rap and he do comedy.
Uh-huh.
But so it's like, I definitely went looking to him, but I'll do a song with him for me.
Why not?
Right.
Let's go crazy.
Let's get it.
You've been boxing since you were a kid?
Yeah, I know how to box.
I didn't go to the gym, though, but I was like, toy in the house.
You did a no jumper vlog and you went and you fucked up some big-ass dude.
Oh, yeah.
Knock him out clean, pow.
Yeah, shout to my boy Black Dave.
Yeah, shout of Dave.
Yeah, so you know how that goes.
You know, little Mike Tyson, for me?
Mike Tyson, bang.
That was a good one right there.
You see that left hook?
Yeah, that's powerful.
I know.
I go a lot.
I know how to defend myself.
Always, you got to know how to protect yourself.
I use your hands first, you feel me?
You lose some, you win some, but you live.
Fight enough a day, you heard.
New York is like the last home of the fist fight in America
because it's like the hardest place to have a strap out.
In fact.
Not that people don't, but.
there's less.
2020 is a crazy year, though.
2020 is crazy.
I ain't going to lie.
20, I've seen all of it.
This whole year is like a movie.
If 2020 was a movie, they'll go viral.
It was like Juice World and Kobe,
and then everything else,
it was like mad challenges to that.
Like, oh, it can't get worse
than Juice World and Kobe dying.
And then it's like, oh, well, yeah, you want to see?
Every other bad thing you could think of was going to happen
for the rest of the year.
It was over.
It was just like,
I don't know, bro.
I'd be feeling like the world fake sometimes.
This shit is like a movie.
Like, we live in a movie or some shit.
You don't think that?
In a movie?
I don't know.
You know, I do think about that because, you know,
you ever heard of simulation theory?
Yeah.
So basically, like, the idea that in the future,
society will get progressed enough
that they'll be able to create exact simulations of humanity,
like the way that we create video games.
And that most likely,
once this happens,
there'll be millions or billions
or infinite simulations being run
and that our existence
is probably just one of those simulations.
That was some scientific.
It's more likely than not
because if there's billions of these things
that are going to be done in the future
then we're most likely one of them.
So you think about that sometimes
when like really weird shit happens
and it's like...
Yeah, like, how did that happen?
Yeah, is this just some guy
sitting there playing with his fucking computer
and he just decided that he was just going to
drop a contagion upon us
and we wouldn't be able to leave the house for a year too?
You went forward in the scarring and shit
I'm like, what it?
Like, this is crazy.
I'm going to make Donald Trump the president.
Boom.
He presses that button.
And then it was over after that.
And then we're just, we got to deal with it for four or maybe eight years.
Yeah, you know how the life goes.
It's just crazy.
But you think, I got a question too, though.
Speaking of this, you think robots is going to like take over the humanity?
I mean, you know, you wonder.
You wonder if we're going to just keep doing the artificial intelligence
and making smarter and smarter robots until it finally gets to the point that
they can't help but possibly be smarter than us and we can't we can't control them i don't know
hopefully they like build in shit to the to the robots and to the artificial intelligence so that
that's not possible but i don't know but if i find out robots is here though you're all right
i'm moving to jupiter you know with the guys i'm packing my bags make it we out imagine that would
be like if you if you just had to tell your girl like man like brian brian who's always hanged
out of a store i think he's a robot yeah i think he's a little bit of you know i think he's a
He pulled up his pant like the other day.
He's not blinking.
He's not blinking.
He said, it started raining.
He was electrician.
I don't know.
I don't know if he's real or not.
I don't know.
You got to stay away from Brian.
He look a little funny.
That's real.
That'd be crazy.
I ain't going to lie.
I wouldn't be.
And somebody on Instagram right now that looks like a cartoon.
Do you know about that girl?
And it's not a real person?
Yeah.
Is that a real?
What is this?
No, it's like a fake entity that they invented.
I see what they're trying to do.
Yeah.
That's crazy, bro.
At one point, they wanted me to interview her.
And they were going to, like, I don't know,
we were going to, like, do some shit where, like, we edited it to make it look like
she was sitting there.
You lying, bro.
Yeah, they hit me up about that at one point and never happened.
That's some crazy shit.
I go lie, shit like that.
I don't know how people think of that.
That's like a different type of mindset, you can mean?
Do you have a sex doll at the crib?
Never.
No.
Like, I would never, like, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me?
Those days over.
Wow.
That's, for me.
Couldn't be me, man.
I still got a white girl.
whack it around once in a while.
I mean, like, you know, you feel,
me shit happens sometimes.
You want to drought, you want to drought.
But I ain't going to go a lot, though.
Like, right now, life going, you know what I'm loving it.
No, but I mean, like, I could be in love with my girl,
but still be in love with my right hand.
Like, this is my right hand man.
Because this shit's better.
You know yourself.
You know yourself, you feel me?
And it's like, you don't got to worry about feelings after.
You go right to sleep.
You don't got to pay no Uber.
Like, you said, it's, I got to cuddle with my girl for at least a couple
minutes after we, you know,
my hand, my hand's good. You wash it,
boom, you might not even wash it.
You know, nobody knows what happened. You just get up, go away.
Nobody around. It's over. Nobody knows.
After I hit, I'm all sweaty and shit.
I got, oh, come on.
Well, I'm all like this. This is crazy.
What is you talking about?
What is they talking about, you?
No funny shit, me?
They know the scouts. Right.
You know, the movement. You know, this the new lingo.
I said Bingham.
Bingham was for swag like Mike.
You heard? I might have about that,
Buick. You heard, I might lose it.
Uh-huh.
For me, I'm like, loses.
I might have about that Buick.
You might pull up in a Buick.
Yeah, you know, how about a Buick?
That means you're lit, you for me?
Yeah.
It's Tom.
You know, I might how about that Buick?
Like, how about a Buick?
What do you think?
I grew up driving a Buick Regal.
For real?
Not grew up, but like when I was 16, my mom had a Buick Regal.
She passed that down to me.
What?
Yep.
So you know what I'm talking about?
I'll pull up in the Buick.
For me, how about that Buick?
You for me?
Because you can, how about the Buick, go to the club?
How about the Buick go to the club?
How about a bugle go to Michael Mary?
Man, how about that Buick?
If I pulled up in a 92 Buick Regal to the Micah Mary store, oh, it's over.
It's over.
You need closure after that.
I'm going to need a party bus to put all the holes.
I'm going to pull out of the Michael Mary store in the back.
I ain't go a lot.
Shout to Michael Mary, too.
I like Michael Mary.
You know anything about him?
I've seen a picture of him the other day.
I'm like, this is the guy everybody's talking about.
All right.
If he looked like he'd be an actor.
Like a movie actor or something.
But I don't know that.
I just like the gym.
We gotta start our own gene company.
Facts, Adam and Ron.
We got to do some shit like no swag like jumper,
swag like jumper.
Because I got swag like Mike,
swag like jumper.
I like it.
For me, saying, go crazy way.
And then you got the basketball theme, it makes sense.
I heard we got to go crazy.
No, like the chrome hearts jeans have the crosses on them
and we're gonna just put some basketballs on them and shit.
People gonna love it.
The Spudweb, you know.
You're gonna go crazy.
Yeah.
We're gonna go viral.
Viral.
I gotta start making my own pants.
You got it like, okay, so beyond, you got comedy, you got rap, beyond that, like, where is your mind out right now?
Is your mind stay like getting popping as a rapper as like priority one?
And then could you see yourself trying to do, you know, more serious YouTube content or trying to do, you know, a series, people would be getting deals on Netflix, etc?
Would you be trying to do a Ronsuno cartoon, a Ronsuno comedy show?
Facts.
I definitely want to jump in a lane and just having my own TV show.
my own movies, like video games, stuff like that.
Like, I want to be able to just create for the world
and make a difference, you know,
and let people know you could do whatever you put your mind to.
Like, it could start from scratch
and you could just change the whole world.
So, like, that's definitely my goal
is just having, like, a Netflix series.
That'd be, like, fire.
It's just me having a Netflix series by my life.
Just people watching it,
that's definitely my goal right there.
So I want to be an actor, you know,
I want to be a rapper.
But if the rapping, if the acting take over the rapping,
I'll be an actor.
I'll be an actor, you know, my actors get paid?
There's money in that, yeah.
Oh, man, shout out the, Tom Cruise, mad actors.
Matt Damon.
Matt Damon, all these actors, they be out here, they be going crazy.
So I'll be an actor.
God, shout out, Matt Damon.
Nice, Matt Damon.
There's this kid on stream who made a song about Matt Damon for us for some reason.
Oh, it's because one of our employees, he was wearing a Fubu shirt,
and we were we started like ask him about it because he's white and then we realized that he had no idea what fubu was or like what it meant and that he thought matt damon started fubu oh man so he was winning so we just roasting his ass yeah he was like he was like he was like he was like he was like he felt so bad though because he ain't know so you know how you don't know something then somebody tell you they just going that she was like damn like i really didn't know like and i mean if your friend thinks that fooboo was started by mad daman then you got to just cook his ass you got to cut his ass you got to cut his ass you got to
Crazy. You got to give them a thousand, you know what I mean? Give them a thousand lashes.
That's what that means? Give them a thousand? Yeah, just mad heat straight there.
Oh, a thousand shots.
Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Mm.
Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. I'm crazy.
Oh, shot.
There it is.
There it is.
So what else you got going on? Anything else we need to know about in terms of the Ron Suno plan for world domination?
Oh yeah, I got a own music video dropping them all. You see me? Well, it's gonna be out by it.
But bang on me, for me, that's about to drop you for me.
I got a music video for that.
Then me and DDG got a music video dropping.
Fair it is.
For me, so we're gonna go crazy after that.
And swag, like Mike, too, gonna drop.
That's gonna be the next tape I drop you from me.
After that, I'm just keep elevating you for me.
Start my own YouTube.
Probably go crazy from there.
Have vlogs.
You thinking about doing that too?
Okay.
I was gonna say, that would be good.
Yeah, had people familiar with my daily life, you know?
Facts.
You could just be, you know,
you think about starting on Onlyfans?
You could be just...
I thought about it.
Yeah?
I thought about it.
But I was like, you know, that'd be too crazy for me.
I got a little kid fan.
You can't put the dick on there?
Ah, I got kids that.
I don't want, you know how life is.
So I would just stay in my lane.
You heard of like, I go on girls only things.
And shit featured me.
Fuck it.
Featured.
It's not bad idea.
There's a more clout that way.
That's what it is to be in modern day entertaining.
You go and pick up a little bit of cloud in every different category.
You could be laying pipe, making them laugh.
pulling up and spraying up the block
skirt
you only live once
that's why Drake said that
you feel me that's the motto Yolo
you heard
I love that model
I ain't go a lot
you only live once
you gotta live it to the fullest
you feel me
thanks
there it is
can't let nobody stop you
from living your life
can't let nobody stop you from
rocking chrome hearts
yeah rocking chrome hearts
I ain't go a lot
this is the new drip right here
we're going crazy
I mean
I mean chrome hearts
bin lit
but this will be rocking right now
how soon is gonna win the chrome wars
because I still ain't even
did my towing yet
You don't do your turn?
Not into the chrome hearts.
So what you're rocking?
What should be dripping in?
No jumper sweatshorts and this old supreme shirt
And, you know, I got my sandals.
I remember Soldier Boy looked at these sandals and he just goes,
What kind of sneakers of them is?
He didn't say sneakers.
He did.
And I just thought it was mad funny because they're not even sneakers.
You just said, what kind of sneakers of them is?
Never heard that before.
Yeah.
Shout out of Soldier boy.
I'll hold that close.
I need a no jumper shirt too.
Oh, I got you.
In fact.
Because you're dripping out of here.
We got you mixed a no jumper shirt with the chrome hearts.
We're lit now
You can't beat that
Ron Sunno did that
You can't beat that
You can't beat that
You know the scouts
You're with the lefties
What the fuck does that mean by the way
I'm right with my left hand
Oh okay
For me I'm right with my left hand
You know?
Facts
There it is
I was just like that
For me I was in school
I used to be
Antidextrous though
Mm
Me I used to play basketball
With my right hand
But dribble with my left
Woof
It was weird
Like I could shoot my right
But dribble my left
I couldn't drill with my right.
It's all imperfections.
But I'm a leftie, though.
I draw my left.
You mean I write with my left.
There it is.
Shout to my lefties.
Shout to the lefties.
Yeah, shout to the lefties, you heard.
Ron Suno.
Bang him.
No jumper.
Go jump him.
Hop up.
Go like our skit.
Yeah, go like that skit.
Yo, get that to a million views.
We just, we drop a fire skit.
Let's get many views we got since we posted.
We've posted that right as this started.
Now we're out here with bad service.
That's that Caliwafo.
Man, I ain't going to even.
a quarter yet we got 30,000 already oh we're going up it's not bad but we need more
motherfuckers it's gonna get more you know that even it's still early once Ron shuts it out it's
over oh yeah I got a shit I got you know this scouts it's over me and Adam ought to take the best
flick too after this watch for real you got to take the craziest flick gang shit
appreciate all y'all bang wrong soon oh stay tuned we outside every day I got square
