No Jumper - Sada Baby On Quarantine, Tee Grizzley Situation & Going The Extra Mile
Episode Date: May 5, 2020Sada Baby checked in with Adam while quarantining. Sada Baby talks about Detroit being heavily hit by Covid, his work ethic, rappers getting comfortable after getting their first chains, how to handle... yourself professionally vs ranting online like Young Chop and 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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Sada baby, how you doing, man?
I'm good. How about yourself?
I mean, I'm doing pretty good.
To be honest, I've been living kind of a slower lifestyle the past year or so.
So the coronavirus hasn't been the biggest change for me.
I ain't really been outside that much lately.
So I don't feel like a huge change.
How's it affecting you?
The only way it really affected me, like personally, is just my shows.
Like, a lot of the shows that I had already booked up had to get cancered and resched.
because of social distance.
Yeah, dude, I was so bum
because I had a sponsor who was
paying for a show with,
I'm not even going to say the lineup, but it was you
and a couple of my other favorite
Detroit artists.
Beautiful. They were going to have all kinds of
different porn stars out there for the show
and everything, and then all of a sudden this virus
hits and is nothing. It's cold for the show.
That hurt me deep down inside, man.
Yeah, they fucked up everything, man.
I feel like
I don't want you know,
experience and seriously. Yeah, man, I feel like this shoot was on purpose for some of our reason.
Yeah, I mean, I'm hoping that's not true. But it feels like the crazy thing is that it feels
like they're, I mean, everything's shut down, but still the death toll keeps going crazy.
Like this is 50,000 worldwide. I looked at it the other day. It was 20,000. So it's ramping up
quick. We just, we had our peak in Michigan right now. Yeah. Yeah, we had our peak and they're
telling us, uh, because we already had been on lockdown, but they're telling us now,
Like the disease, the virus then got stronger.
So, like, this week coming up, like next week,
they want everyone in Michigan to try to avoid leaving their house for anything.
Yeah.
I mean, what's really unfortunate about it, too,
is that it's affecting poor communities a lot more than it is rich people.
Like, I was reading an article saying that Detroit in particular has been hit super hard
because they just don't have the resources or the infrastructure to deal with it.
Yeah.
And that's another thing about here.
I assume because they gave us the leniency to not pay bills and get extended,
that that was the forte for everybody in the country.
But it wasn't.
I had to do a little bit more research on it and see that we still had so much sex-plate housing and HUD housing
that they just gave that to us.
So like all the other states that have to work, I feel for them.
But it's real, it's real right here because the people who need to work,
can work.
You know what I'm saying?
Even with the extensions,
they still not telling people
their bills free.
It's just extensions.
Yeah, it's brutal, man.
They're going to, it's wrong.
Like, you're not going to be able
to have all these people going bankrupt
at the same time and just act like it's their fault.
Like, the government at a certain point is going to have
to step in and make this right.
They got to do something, man.
You got to do something.
You know what I'm saying?
Everybody don't have to mature,
the luxury that
you have to say,
have or like a little yadi or like um any any other rapper who has the fan base who has a loyal
fan base is going to keep streaming their music and keep just paying attention to them and basically
feeding you know what I'm saying because there's a lot of people who have to go put in and work for
their money like they got to go punch in they got to go cook food they got to go clean up or some
shit I can literally sit on my ass for a year and still make music as long as I'm really still make
money as long as I'm making music yeah definitely but that that's the
interesting thing is from your perspective, there's probably a lot of people like that you're
associated with that are in the position that you were in a couple of years ago or I don't know
how long ago it was that you were broke. Let's be real. How long ago was it that you were broke?
About three or four years ago.
Shit, yeah. So I mean, do you see a lot of people who are really genuinely worried that
they're not going to be able to afford food or rent or whatever who are in a position you were in
just three, four years ago?
I don't say
I don't personally
I don't personally have anybody
that close to me
that's doing that bad
and if I did have somebody
that was doing that bad
I would without no hesitation
you know what I'm saying
but I don't I don't have anybody
that close that you're getting hit hard
like that for the people who are getting
hit all right and I wish I did know
somebody to help
everybody who I feel had an idea
of maybe not being able to
happen what's going on
I'd have reached out and feel if they need anything extra and everybody been okay sometimes.
That's real right there.
Have you, like, where, you have all this time that normally you would be out touring,
out doing media, doing all kinds of different shit.
What are you doing with that time now?
You've got any, like, video games or Netflix routines going on?
Or what's filling up the time?
Oh, shit.
What's that?
Fucking 2K.
I'm in the park.
Oh, okay, there you go.
Join the wreck.
This is all I'm doing.
2K, car duty, anything, a rocket lead,
ever I can find out of,
to keep my time going.
And that's what I've been on, man.
Smoking a lot of weed.
I hear that.
Yo, how much time do you really spend in the studio?
Because you put out more music than almost anybody,
and you're like pretty much without question
one of the best people rapping.
Like, in your area of hip-hop,
Like you go above and beyond
every time you show up on a track, two or false?
True.
True, in my opinion.
The reason I say I per se go above and beyond
with joining anybody as well as long
is I always try to sound better and a little bit different
in my last time.
Say I'm in the studio and I recorded two songs so far.
Off the first song, I mean, on the second song, I tried to make that one not sound like the first one.
And then when I'm trying to make sound better than the first two, it sounds totally different at the same time.
I put a lot of effort into being different and to explore every avenue that's possible for me to write something.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I try as much as I can to make as many words as I can rhyme with the previous birth.
I think that effort
That effort really just helped me a lot
Because when I'm trying this hard
I end up saying some new shit
Damn it every time
Yeah definitely I mean
So are you somebody who's doing a good amount of writing
Before you get in the booth
Because it feels like you have an attention to detail
In your lyrics that you might not get
From just punching in
I might not necessarily
I don't physically write
So
Most of the time when I go to the studio
is because I heard something
or I've been listening to something
and I want to go get there
and try to duplicate it or try to make my own
birth to everything.
So not really.
It's just, it's more so vives.
It's more so vibes.
I got a high feeling.
I cut the lights off
when I record.
I like the door closed.
I don't like people in here
talking about other shit.
Like if you're going to be a fool,
I like to move.
Get your phone out of something
or fucking or like pay attention to me but the studio is big enough
like y'all can go to the lounge if y'all want to pick it like go talking all that type of
shit but like when i'm in the studio i like to quiet i like to hear me i like the lights off
and i go in the studio and i rehearse it in my head and i record the whole song
either uh one one bar at a time or sometimes two to three to four bars that
Oh, interesting.
Yeah.
Do you feel like sometimes
there's a lot of people in the rap game these days
who it feels like they're putting in the least amount of work possible
when they're doing a verse.
Like it feels like you have a very different mentality
where you're really like still trying to let the world know
that you're doing something every time you come through.
I think people get too big chains and then relax.
Yeah.
Like, that's the bad about getting nowadays.
I see artists get two big chains from the original kids.
Like, once I get the big, the big change, I'm still going to have the same temperament.
You know what I'm saying?
But I feel like, that's me personally.
I feel like people get their big jury.
They get their chance to be around certain different artists,
certain bigger circles.
I feel like they get complacent and comfortable that is still having that same veracity.
that same tenacity that's
just hunger that got you
to the big theory. You see what I'm saying?
I've been making money
and going around the country
for about two and a half
three years like decent money and shit like that
but I ain't got to say the big break
for the thing like that. You know what I'm saying?
So like I still feel like
my career is a day at a time, a fan at a time,
a listener at a time.
And I just go about it that way.
But is that something that's kind of in
head is that you're still like you're in a sort of interesting position in your career where you have like a crazy amount of respect from the real fans the critics you do stupid numbers on youtube but i'm sure you're kind of aware that if you were to have your first day out or your one big record that doesn't even necessarily need to you know be like like these days it don't need to be some weird ass commercial record it could just be like the perfect sada baby song that goes
stupid viral, whether it's because of a TikTok thing or whatever.
Like is that still sort of lurking in the back of your brain?
Always.
Always.
I tell people all the time, you'll be a lot to say that you're a rapper and you're not
everything else, not looking at everything else, not being the other respect that
people get.
It just, you just can't, you just can't say that.
Like I know, I look at it.
I watch everybody, you know what I'm saying, whether they got this.
do them here, you know what aspect I need to go harder at or what I need to do less of anything.
You know what I'm always trying to figure it up in the same token.
I'm, I'm booed with my position.
I know I don't work and put my own legwork in any type of recognition I get.
Like, me being assigned to tea when I was back to see, that's just what it would.
Like, that's all people knew.
We didn't have no bunch of comments.
I wasn't getting pushed by him, none of that type of shit.
So anything that I got off my own, I mean, anything that I got going on is going on my own day and my work.
Yeah, I mean, that's important, though, too.
I think, like, if you're the kind of person who's willing to sit back and let somebody else guide their career,
then you're going to have a certain kind of career.
I mean, you don't strike me as the type of person who's going to have that energy.
You strike me as the type of guy who really believes that he's, like, the CEO of his own business that he's building
and the music just happens to be the way that you're building this business right now.
But, I mean, I don't really see you as the kind of guy who's willing to just wake up
and just be the guy who goes on stage and dances around for a half hour.
No, no, man.
The position that I got myself in, in first, buying myself out of that deal
and just keeping my consistent impression of, this is what I wanted, this is what I was supposed to be.
And, like, I right, you say, but I didn't see you with my own shit.
now.
I feel like every big artist or every artist that has some type of sentiment value to the
culture has went through the situation I went through with their first contract.
Yeah, there's almost nobody that's like happy with their first deal.
Yeah.
Yeah, like for sure, for sure.
I thought I was.
For sure.
But I'm good.
Hey, did you see, uh, I,
I did a video with the insane clown posse
where I was showing them all
different Detroit rappers
and I think you might be the one
that they like the most.
You're talking about the insane clown posse?
Yeah, I showed them like all these different
Detroit rappers and when I showed them,
I think I showed them that song, Slide
and they immediately were like,
oh yeah, this is it, this guy knows
what the fuck he's doing.
They were super into it.
I got to reach out, man.
You, I'm inclined as much.
as much as I like to be, you know what I'm saying?
It's still shit that I don't know about, but like,
but fuckbook is like inside cloud posy,
I know exactly through the niggins, you,
get me.
And that's big for me.
That's big for me.
I didn't know that at all.
Yeah, that's dope.
I was, I was hyped on that because, uh,
I mean, it was funny seeing the stuff
that they picked up on, like, they started to get,
like, sort of agitated by the fact that everybody
was having a big ass pile of money in every video.
And I'm like, man, you guys just ignore that.
That's just normal right now.
Like, everybody got a big pile of money
the video.
Yeah,
people think that's the,
that's the norm.
Like,
don't get me wrong.
There's more
than that videos
with me
with fucking piles
of money,
but I got so much more
to offer than just
money and guns
on my video,
man.
Yeah,
I try to show that.
Definitely.
Yeah,
so in terms of,
like,
the actual recording
process, though,
like,
how much time are you
putting in
out of time like this?
Like,
do you go off energy
or do you feel
like there's a lot
of value
from being in
the studio for eight, 10 hours or whatever and just seeing what happens.
Man, right now, right now, are you talking about like because of Corona or are you just saying
like in general?
Just in general, because you put out so much music that it's like I wonder how much you're
actually recording given that so much of your shit seems to come out.
I live in the studio.
Like, what's out?
What's out?
I got a nice house now.
I just like my practice.
And I don't know how to record stuff.
So I won't have the engineers come here and be spending night at my fucking
creative.
You know what I'm saying?
So when, like when Corona wasn't going on, I spent anywhere from five hours in the studio
to 10 to 12 hours in the studio.
And like with no slack, like I'm recording every hour or one hour.
I'm not in there just going to live and just smoking weed and taking conversations.
Like, let me give it.
time you go to studio at the minimum
I record four to five songs at the
minimum. And if I do
I do have a session where I make it for like
eight hours, I for sure recorded
over ten songs. Like I don't
do like a song for hours
shit like that. Like it just
depending on the vibe. But if I've been there
for eight hours, I'm just trying to get like
10 to 15 songs there. So I probably
got about 500 to 400
unreleased songs.
Holy shit. Yep.
And I'm a dude.
for hard drives.
So when it comes time to shoot a video,
do you usually have something newer
that you're stoked on,
or is it like,
oh, I'm gonna pull this one out
that nobody's even heard?
Like, are you ever releasing stuff
that you recorded, like,
over a year ago?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
A lot of shit,
a few of the songs
that I had just dropped on
on YouTube,
they had business to them.
Two of them were anywhere
from six months to a year old.
Like the song,
the song with me and T.
Grisley to next up,
that shit was a year old
when we dropped it.
Tien and Yantja
when I dropped that
That shit was fucking
That shit was fucking
Two years old when I dropped it
Me and myself in school
It was like six months old
At the time I dropped it
Yeah
Like that thing's happened a lot of times
Like I feel like me myself personally
I make a lot of time this music
So I could record it
I could have recorded it a year or two ago
And I still could drop it now
And it still keep up with what's going on
in current times. Definitely.
You know, actually I was thinking
I wanted to go back to something we were talking about earlier.
It seemed like, because you know, you see a lot
of younger rappers who they get into their first deal,
they get mad at their first deal, they don't like
the way it works out, and then they just like kind of
while out on the internet about it.
It felt like, it felt like
even if you felt
like disgruntled or upset
with the way that the situation turned out
T. Grizzly, you kept it pretty cordial.
It was almost like you're sort of like mature
enough that you realize that to be
polite about it or be
professional about it would probably be good for you
in the long run, true or false?
I'm going to say true,
but I'm, um, the reason
the reason why I didn't roll out
or just set up an interview
so I could talk about all his dirty secrets
tell a word about shit. They never knew about him.
You know what I'm saying? Like,
that shit don't do nothing.
Hmm.
Like me, me, um,
being who I am or any type of aura around my name didn't come from me going live or going on the
internet talking about other rappers.
You know what I'm saying?
So I felt like at the time, like when the shit was fresh, everybody was speculating
on what really happened.
All I needed to say was that I bought myself out of the deal.
Shit didn't work out.
And that's that.
Like the reason why shit didn't work up and like all the other, like, personal, emotional
reasons they're tied to my decision.
That ain't nobody business, but me
he is, my cousin
Y, who's been around and understand it.
And J.B., right for his soul.
You know, other than that,
it ain't, it's not the place
for the internet to be
the third or the, for the
7 million for opinion on my situation.
It's just not like that.
And I watch other people go live
and just, and got a
whole other motherfucking name, just in a name
Mouthfall Day in Detroit. We call that Dixon.
like bro, go talk to that man in real life
those things
you're calling him or something
you're talking to him at him
about him on the internet
instead of talking to him
and that shit don't
swear you no point for real
that shit don't get you no type of gratitude
in the hoods or none of that
it sounds like a female
that's catty shit
that's the girls do
are you in front of an audience
for extra opinions and shit like that
yeah totally because you see a lot of people
who end up
basically doing bitch-ass shit in the industry because there's like a reward for doing
bitch-ass shit like if you go on do an interview and you air out all kinds of crazy
details then you get to be the guy that everybody talks about for a little bit for like for like for like a
week and then they go back to then they go back to listening to the weekend because he's not in the
headlines and he's got great music and they go back to listening to little oomzy because he's not in the
headlines he's got great news they go back to listening to fucking Chris Brown because he'll
Kept itself out of the headlines
for some of our time
and he got great news.
You will only be a,
what I say?
You'll be a fad.
You see, you feel me?
Uh, only here for a second,
you know what I'm saying?
Like fanny packs in the 80s.
You know what I'm saying?
You would be here for a little while.
But in the long run,
we're going back to wearing book bags.
You know what I'm saying?
In the long run,
we let the females carry purses,
you know what I'm saying?
We don't need a damn fanny pack on.
You know what I'm saying?
It's only for that time
That you're going to be teaming
Like young cop right now
You're doing all that right now
And I love chop, you feel me
And when you do what you're doing
As far as all the internet attention
And shit like that
And then you drop a CD
What do you think the public feel like?
You took the 6-9 approach
To get into the press
Starting starting problems with people
You didn't have problems with
And it's just ain't the way to go
It's just not the way to go.
It's just not the way to go.
Yeah, because realistically, I mean, like, realistically,
10 years from now,
your, financially, your situation is going to be better off 10 years from now
if you are loyal to who you actually are as a person.
And if you don't take the...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
That was hilarious.
Yeah, but, you know,
it's all about keeping your integrity and managing.
to stay the course over the long run, you know?
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
Man, I tell people all the time,
because I don't know for some reason,
recently in my last couple of energy,
you've been asking me,
how do I feel,
or do I feel it's the necessity
to show my fans in the world
that I'm different from other rappers?
Now, you answer me this, Adam,
I'm going to ask you a question.
If you are genuine to who you are,
regardless of what you got going on,
whether it's church or a basketball game.
People notice that you're different, right?
Hmm.
You don't have to go out on the limit every day, going live, and selling out, I'm different.
I do this.
I don't do what you does and all that type.
With your actions and how you care yourself and when people meet you, they'll know you not like you.
Mm.
You know what I do not feel it's important for me to fucking go live and tell people or show these people that I'm fucking,
I'm different.
Yeah, my favorite color
not just okay,
it's a metallic grid.
Like, no, man.
If I'm different, I'm different.
It shows through my music,
through how I interact with people,
through my interviews, all that.
I don't feel that's a necessity at all.
And I feel like a lot of people
put their self in bad positions
by trying to prove something
to these 8 billion people
that are on Instagram
that you only going to get a chance
to keep 22% of it in real life.
For sure.
Like, I mean,
when I don't,
think about your career. I think about somebody asked me like recently like what do you think of the baby.
I'm like the baby's I think the baby's going to be great because he's talented. He works hard
and he's smart. He seems smart and being smart is such a big part of the equation because if you're
smart then you're going to realize when you need to switch up the shit that you're doing
and when the shit that you're doing that was hot is getting old, et cetera, et cetera. And I would say
the exact same thing about you is that you seem like you work your ass off. You're, you're, you
you're talented musically and then you just seem like just the intelligence to be able to like
like you can hear the intelligence in the music but also it just makes me feel like you're
going to know what the right steps are to take in your career and it's just obvious to me that you're
you've got a long-term plan here yeah for sure for sure i got i got i got a lot of girls
i got a lot of shit um that i want to do that i want to put into motion and and it's only going to happen
if I keep on working how I work.
But yeah, I got a whole lot of shit.
I want restaurants.
I want my own basketball gym.
I want my own swimwear because of my nickname, school,
you know what I'm saying?
I feel like people would buy that shit up.
Wait, you get a restaurant?
No, I won a restaurant.
I used to cook.
I used to cook for a living before I was a rabbit.
Oh, wow, really?
That's interesting.
And what kind of restaurants you work at?
I worked at two five-star restaurants in Detroit.
One was seldom blue.
The other one was Joe Muir.
I worked at my uncle's
barbecue restaurant for a while.
That was like the last
restaurant I worked at.
I worked at a place
called Harbor House.
And I didn't have
every position in the restaurant
in the restaurant.
Dishwasher,
Busboy,
barback,
soup chef.
That's hard work right there.
That'll give you a work ethic right there,
huh?
I hate to be in a dishwash.
I ain't go like,
Adam.
Like whenever I smell
Like all kitchens and shit
Unless you work in the kitchen
They all smell the same
The equipment, everything
Yeah
100%
Whenever I smell it
I get like flashbacks and shit
And that shit'd be fucking me up
It'd be fucking me up
I'd be mad to see the fucking grease traps
You just got to put the grease traps out there
And pour the grease in the alley
And it's all that shit man
It makes me real appreciative
Of what I can wake up and do now
You know, but one thing that I think of when I think about that is that like when Action Bronson was first coming up, he was doing little YouTube videos where he was doing cooking like because he worked at a restaurant too. He was a chef. And then he sort of transitioned once his music hit off to like having a TV show on Vice doing the food thing. That's fucking delicious or something like that. Yeah, yeah. That's his show and everything. Would you ever see yourself doing like, because food content on TV goes crazy. I feel like you doing like your version of that could be a big thing.
I did
just recently
with cinematic TV
I did start cooking
and I made the hood
nigger tacos for him
and shit
and it went good
and it really was
surprising them
because I was getting
a hat of the hotel
like I'm smoking
weed
I'm pouring
up my drink in the kitchen
and it just was fucking
them up
that I still was doing
what I was doing
like walking
into a bubble
a guy
right
like I'm so curthable
in the kitchen
the shit
the shit went by fast
I always planned
on
Anyway, Adam, I promise.
Like, that's something for sure in the future that's going to be on my YouTube
I'm going to have a cooking show where I just make shit as I go.
I don't have recipes.
You know what I'm saying?
I roll my weed up.
I get hungry.
I go to grocery store.
I see shit that pop out to me and I just take it home and throw it in a pot.
You just freestyle?
That's amazing.
At all times.
Like, the probably only real recipe I got is like fucking lobster scampy.
Or like, I have.
Al-Fraid of. That's it. I know how to make that shit from stress. But everything else
impost and seasoning and what I know from being in the kitchen goes together.
See, I got to get my priorities right because in my mind, I never end up cooking anything
because it just feels like, oh, like, I would rather just, you know, order this shit on postmates.
And if I go to the store and buy this shit, yeah, maybe I have some fun.
Let me tell you why you should cook. Because I watch you, right? And you got the little bald wood thing
you can be right with your hair.
I know what the
that shit is.
But you like the best
nigga I don't say
doing it right.
I got to give you one.
Give me your address.
I'll send you one.
I'm gonna text it to you
when we get off the phone.
Now listen.
All right.
You will make people
watching this because
you could be able to do
the flit shit with the skillets.
Like I know how to do
the flits and keep the food in there.
I could be like salt bay.
Yeah.
Like salt bay, this thing?
You would be able to
with a flitly shit because of your handout coordination.
People will watch them.
And if you just include a little music, you feel me?
Or like, niggins, listen, me and you go laugh together and cook together.
I promise you, whatever the fuck, and look at the dishes when they're done.
We do the same thing.
I like that idea.
Adam 22 versus Sada Baby Burger Challenge.
We both make the same recipe at the same time, and then we've sort of like show it to the
camera, people at home, Judge.
What do you want to do?
Set it up, brother?
I don't know how to cook, but I'm willing to give it a shot for you, man.
A burger is easy.
I promise you.
Burger I could probably pull up.
Yeah, if I try to do any kind of pasta or some shit, hell, no, that ain't going to work.
Now, look, this is the thing with pasta that most people don't know.
You know, you don't have to get the kind that come in a box that you boil.
Right.
They got frozen posse, like frozen tortellini, all that type of shit.
You get that and boil it.
It only take you about five minutes.
That's fire.
Okay.
That's fire.
That's big fire.
You add your promissan or whatever kind of sauce you're thrown.
If you ain't a fan of tomato, get you some squash sauce.
Yeah.
Look, we just made somebody click.
Hey, you're putting me onto some shit right there.
I like it.
On the live interview, kick an ass on 2K2.
Made some motherfuckers quit.
But, no, listen.
The frozen posse is the way you go.
Hey, let me ask you this question.
You're very in tune with the streets.
I've heard people say that, like, crime is not really going up
because it seems like in a time period, like right now,
where everybody's under a period of distress or whatever,
that people actually tend to behave better
and not necessarily do fucked up shit.
Do you feel like people who are in the streets
are seeing this as an opportunity
where they're going to have to go out and take something
or go out and do something
because maybe there are less people around?
is that is am i accurate in assuming that there's probably a lot of guys who are planning like bank robberies right now
it's brazy man like it's serious as people should just be taking this virus kind of stay clean and
and fucking think of how they can get on their feet when they when they get back
it's still that population that don't give too much about what's going on
Yeah.
And I'm planning to do shit.
Motherfuck is already been doing shit, bro.
Motherfuss been just breaking in Starbucks and taking all the coffee beans.
Like, just doing anything because I ain't nobody here.
If you know someone who's breaking into Starbucks to steal the protein bars and the cheese plates and the biscuits.
It wasn't.
I actually seen the story.
And my most sincerity and prayers go out.
to the field. But it was,
as a lady and her daughter,
they had a cafe, and
since the
lockdown and the
quarantine has been going on,
they had got broken in six times.
Wow.
Six times.
To where they had to just shut down the cafe,
like you're not going to be able to wait until the virus
over. Like, we just got to shut it down.
Because they just, they broke in that motherfuckuckettling six times.
Like, yeah, people,
motherfuckers out here still just, yeah.
doing whatever.
Like I said, everybody don't have the opportunity to stay in their house and get money.
You know what I'm saying?
His motherfuckers and seal got to go to do shit.
And the way they was doing shit before this virus came was illegal and raw and raw team.
It's just going to be times fab.
Not that you hear me, damn their police not trying to pull you over because they don't want to get infected.
Damn, I didn't even think about that.
Dude, everywhere I go, I feel like, because I thought,
like, oh, the virus hit.
There ain't that many people around.
Like, shit's going to be more chill.
No, I feel like I see way more cops and there's less people around.
So the cops that I do see, like, I feel like I stand out to them way more than I would normally.
Man, at the other day, it was people, it was police stopping people and waiting and like asking, like, here in Detroit,
stopping them and asking when they was on the 18th.
like just like just trying to make sure
you're gonna turn up and all that
yo it's gonna be like
it's gonna be like the prohibition era
back when they had alcohol illegal where I feel like
because people aren't gonna be able to go to the club
you're gonna see a lot more house parties
I hear it in my neighborhood bro I hear music
on like a late at night and shit like real loud
and I can tell that people are having
little get-togethers with I don't know
maybe 10 20 30 people coming together
They are having good together.
I got homies.
I got homies down in Memphis.
And we down, we're playing the game and shit.
And we, um, as we in the party, like in the Xbox party,
he telling me it's 40-fix motherfuckers in his parking lot.
In the apartment complex, just kicking it outside.
Yeah.
Motherfuck is barbecue or that shit.
So it's, it's, it's whole states, whole states and whole neighborhoods of people that is not taking this shit.
No, I have a friend,
I have a friend who, you know, for lack of a better term, he's a drug dealer.
And I asked him, I'm like, yo, so this shit must be killing you have to stay in the house, huh?
He goes, what?
He's like, the only people staying in the house are white people and those who have to work with the elderly.
I was like, damn, I guess you might have a point.
He's not lying because I still have to get my weed delivered.
I'm still going out and riding my bike around.
I'm still, like, going into work and being around, like, two, three people at the office.
You know, it's like there's a certain amount that you just got to be around some people.
I'm sorry.
You got to just pick your poison and choose wisely.
Yeah, I have my cousin.
I had two of my cousins and one of my security guards and my two baby cousins.
My two baby cousins took the other day.
You get me, just, you know what I'm saying?
Kick your fault.
Yeah.
It's like, you know what I?
I get it from these motherfuckers, I get it from.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, man.
You do need to see people, all that type of shit.
This is, I know.
I ain't going outside, though.
Like, I ain't pulling up nowhere.
I ain't doing no, no quarantine parties, or no fuck the corona pull up,
and that.
I ain't going to who.
Well, you're kind of in a different position, too, because you're famous.
So it's like if you are acting foolish, then it's like you're,
influencing millions of people.
So the media could like try to say like not only his side of baby doing something ignorant,
he's doing something ignorant and encouraging all these other people doing it.
They called me a Corona protagonist or something.
There you go.
I mean they've been getting on Casanova's ass just because he was shooting a music video with like eight dudes.
I know Cass Pershing.
I really pray to guy if he's going to sit the bug down.
He already he apologized though.
that's my gap.
But when he was out saying
with all the nicks,
I'm just like...
But we know a lot of people
who are doing the exact same thing
that he's doing right there
is just the fact that he's famous enough.
Yeah, they're not famous.
Yeah.
Like, I was on group FaceTime
with my cousins the other day
and we'd laugh and the hearty-hurn
and then I looked in the back.
I'm like,
all you motherfucking niggas is outside.
Why are you all not in the house?
I'm about to go now school
I'll shoot one move school
I'm going to go
Dude
Come on y'all got to get together
But the crazy part is that
People know
That it's serious right now
So it's kind of easy
In comparison to get them to stay inside
You give it a couple more weeks and months
And when the shit starts to slow down
People are going to be outside
All over again
And it's going to come right back
I'm worried about that
I feel like you're right
I feel like it's quick as it came out of nowhere
and I feel like people would be, we'd be all the way
just boogieing and next to each other
and sweat popping off each other and
we don't even know it's present again and then they try to lock us back down
and it'd be too late because a bunch of motherfuckers got it
and we didn't know back. You know what I'm saying?
Like that's that's why I just feel like
after this shit is over with, whenever it's over with
it'd never really be talking about a motherfucker like me
because I'm gonna start doing shit.
You know what I'm gonna say?
Like, a motherfucker should have been
just disinfecting everything
like when you walk in.
You don't know?
You know what I'm saying?
I might be done shaking hands for life.
I think it's cold for shaking hands, man.
I don't really, like,
now that I haven't shook
anybody's hands in a few months,
I'm like, am I really gonna go back
to, like, wiping my fucking bacteria
all over other people all the time?
That's just being crazy.
Yeah, we need to go,
it's gonna be fist,
but, like,
and then I'm going to have baby right
and it's asses.
Hmm.
Hopefully the hand washing stays
that can remain part of the culture.
What?
Just the hand washing.
Hopefully that, like,
there's increased hand washing levels.
Yeah,
like how certain places
got the no smoking size
and shit like that,
they should have like a sink
and hands right at the door.
You can't come in unless you wash their hands.
Yeah, I mean,
people forget that like 20,
25 years ago it was super normal to walk into a restaurant and have everybody smoking in there.
And now that seems crazy to us.
I don't forget that.
I remember walking in, and red lobster smoking and non-smoking.
It would be a smoking section and a non-smoking section, but there would be nothing separating them.
It's like, it's like the booths right here and then the booth's right next to you.
And the only difference is this move got an hand straight.
Yeah.
Now you only really get that in Vegas.
Huh?
You only get that in Vegas now when you go to the casino.
That's the only time.
But even then, they got really good air systems.
Vegas is the only fucking place where they steal their ass trays in the hotel rooms.
Like, I love that shit.
I smoke so as soon as I get to Vegas, I just like try to prove a point to myself.
I just smoke everywhere in there.
Everything.
Smoking Newport?
Just smoke a Newport?
Like, whatever.
Fuck it.
What?
Because I still smoke cigarette.
as long as you get out the damn, the limo from the fucking airport or whatever.
Oh, I'm right at the front desk.
Figure it, man.
That's very sharp.
Oh, boy, shit.
This is a big-assino.
It's smoking here.
I can do it.
Exactly.
It's like, I can do it.
You know, like, if I went to Columbia, I don't know.
I might have to do a little white girl, you know?
It's like when you're in Rome, right?
I ain't fucking with no flow when I get over here.
No?
No, but somebody.
somebody a while you get me that's what they're going to turn up i know when i get with my
mexicans they make me drink so i don't drink liquor i used to drink i don't drink so i give my mesicans
all the type of bucana pineapple and fucking uh uh muddellos matto and just yeah man we get all that they
they make i be real ass ain't out for sure uh yo sada i appreciate you um
Our camera I think is fucking up right now.
Actually, it looks pretty cool.
It looks like you're in a Nintendo game.
Pixel?
They got me.
Pixel Scoop.
Yeah, you all pixelated.
This is pretty hard, though.
Honestly, it looks like a fire-ass music video effect or something.
How did it look?
It's pretty lit.
You might want to check this out.
This might be a good inspiration for your next music video.
Hell yeah.
I might use this at the beginning of one of my next videos.
There you go.
Hey, I appreciate you, man.
Everybody goes streamsided baby.
shit man he needs that streaming check you got fatten that Spotify check up huh I appreciate you making
this shit happen no we've been trying for a couple months bro I appreciate it for real yeah once the
once the world's back to normal uh we'll get a real one in yeah we're gonna set up the damn burger off
too let's get it all right I appreciate you man have a good one appreciate your side of love bro
love gee take care
Hope you guys enjoyed this video.
I want one of these.
You know where to go.
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Link is down in the description.
Some good stuff going on over there.
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