No Jumper - SadBoy Loko on Ay Caramba, Jenny69, Why Signing to YG Didn't Work Out & More
Episode Date: September 9, 2022SadBoy Loko talks about his new smooth life, focusing on music, his family, and more! ----- 00:00 Intro 0:27 - Remembering Sad Boy Loko’s last No Jumper interview fresh out of jail 1:36 - Humbling... himself to take classes and do everything he needed to do not to go back 4:40 - Adam asks Sad Boy if DoKnow is a buster 5:41 - Sad Boy has been experimenting with making Corridos music. The overlap between latino and hip hop culture 8:12 - Sad Boy and DoKnow clarify if Jenny69 counts as Corridos. Respecting her hustle 9:54 - Adam is disappointed Jenny69 doesn't have an OnlyFans and isn’t actually stripping 12:59 - Touring with YG for 4 months. Remembering the early days of 400 with Sad Boy, Slim400 and Kamaiyah 14:48 - Sad Boy feels like he would still be part of 400 if he never got arrested 18:00 - Sad Boy on why he signed to YG in the first place. Still have a good relationship today 27:17 - Working in media and comedy will make you think it’s normal to joke about the most offensive thing imaginable 29:10 - Sad Boy is a fan of dark humor but he doesn’t like the sus white boy humor. “Don’t play me” 32:59 - Sad Boy says he would be open to doing p__n 35:54 - Balancing being a respected gangster rapper and being a father. Dropping his daughter off at school. Kids get annoyed when people ask to take pictures with dad in public 37:50 - Adam says DoKnow and Sad Boy are more famous than him 38:22 - DoKnow got a part in the new “White Men Can’t Jump” 44:40 - Sad Boy on exploring new sounds on his new project: incorporating Corridos, featuring MC Magic, rock and roll 46:35 - Would definitely be open to doing a song with Ricky Martin 49:00 - Adam and DoKnow want to be in Sad Boy’s next music video 54:51 - Sad Boy says Adam is his favorite white man ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No jumper, coolest podcast of the world.
Today, we're doing something legendary, bringing back one of my favorite guests we had on this podcast, Sad Boy Loco, with a little bit of help.
From the Pumba of the squad.
Thanks.
Duno is in the building, too.
My God.
How you feeling, man?
Good, good.
Very, very nice to have you here.
Thank you for having me.
We got to adjust this mic, just a smidge.
Yeah, that'll be better here.
Thanks.
Okay.
Sad boy local in the building.
Oh, well, that's time you had on first shot of Joe?
I think.
Which are messy ass.
I know it.
Basically.
Yeah.
What do you ask you?
How many people are you killed?
No.
Well, that would be a good topic.
Let's get right into it.
Well, Sadd Boy, you were in jail for a very big case.
I was just chilling.
It was a vacation.
He didn't want to say nothing about it.
That's all I remember.
How long were you in jail for?
A little vacay.
Was it more than a year?
Yeah, a little more than the year.
There's a myth that you were out, but nobody knew you were out, so everybody still thought you were in jail.
Is that real?
Yo, that was real.
Oh, that was real?
You were laying that low.
I was laying that low.
Like, I would run into fans, like, out of town when I would be in the cuts and shit.
Like, can I get, what?
The other trip, I like, they seen a ghost.
Like, what the fuck?
I'm out, you know?
Everybody's like, for everybody's like free sidewalks.
I had so much going on.
Like, I couldn't leave the county.
I had all these classes I had to take, like, parole classes that it was like, I wouldn't have been able to do everything I had to do.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just, like, I took care of all my.
priorities that I had to like do a parole first classes and all that bullshit and then I just once I
was done it's like all right but is it hard for you as let's be real as a gangster a rapper etc is it
hard for you to humble yourself and just sit down and do the stupid ass classes just so that you can
get back to life I mean you're gonna you gotta do what you got to do you know at the end of the day
because you want to be free yeah like you'd be a dumb motherfucker like just over some dumb shit you didn't
go like pull up to a class you know what I'm saying some little
Minor bullshit.
It's like, I'm cool.
I'd just rather do what I had to do.
And then I'm gone.
I'm back out, you know?
Right.
Makes sense.
So even when you beat cases like that, do your poor officer, do they still see you
like a hell of criminal?
Like, like, for you still like, like, obviously your case was a pretty big serious
kid.
Was it an attempted murder?
Yeah.
That's what they go off.
They just go off like every, like, you know, your records, you know what I mean?
They're not going to go off you.
They're just reading what's on the paper, on the paperwork and stuff.
You know what I mean?
Right.
So they're just judging you based off that.
Right.
I mean, I feel like with you in particular, though,
you are like the embodiment of your type of dude.
You know, like, motherfuckers, look at you.
They might not know nothing about you,
but they just assume that you're representing.
Yeah, exactly.
Even if he didn't do it.
It's like, nah, they were probably listening to him,
so fuck it.
That is true.
And then, fuck, how was it love in there when you were in there?
I got love.
Like, the homies, like, even COs, like,
You know what I mean?
Like, gang signs.
But, like, oh, man, that followed me, you know?
I didn't win those lias motherfuckers.
That's just the whole little term.
But are they able to actually do anything cool for you?
Or are they just, are they kind of limited?
Not like, not like, not like CEOs like that.
But like the homies, like we just did more, like we just like more spreads.
We were spreading way more.
You know what I mean?
Like we did all the holidays.
Like most of the time like for sure birthdays.
We were celebrating homies as birthdays.
Right.
We were doing the most.
Did you come home because of COVID?
No.
Oh, okay.
I left home right before that.
Okay.
Thank God, huh?
I heard it.
It was bad in there, I heard.
Right.
But it was weird coming home to sort of being locked up at home.
Basically.
Lockdown to lockdown?
Yeah, because when you think about it, it's like COVID starts.
Now you guys like, you cough one time.
You're in the shoe for not even fighting.
You're in the shoe for just coughing for 14 days.
And it's like, fuck, I didn't even do nothing.
No, but you saw a lot of shit from people talking about how the conditions were like absolutely fuck.
fucked. But they also freed
a lot of people they should have not freed. A lot
of raping and the shit were getting freed.
Six-nine.
That's how he got free.
Who? Six-nine.
He got free because of COVID? Yeah, I think he was supposed to be in there for like
another year or two and then they let him out because of COVID.
A lot of people got let kick that. I got that boot, you know?
But he snitched. I think he also
was a big part of him.
Even with the snitching, though, he was supposed to do
like a couple years or whatever, but then he actually only did like a year.
Oh, wow.
Okay, okay, okay.
Not to turn this into another six, nine episode, but.
You're going to fucking add to again.
He's going to be in the comments.
Like, why are you bringing me up in this motherfucker interview?
All right, so this is interesting, though, because you two, do you feel like y'all are more different or more similar?
Because he tries to say, I'm not game member.
I'm just a tagger.
I'm a different type of L.A. kid, California resident.
Well, he's not from L.A.
I know, but I'm trying to figure out what he thinks to you.
You think he's a buster?
No, that's the boy.
Boy.
Dude that's a boy.
Yeah.
But how does a dude like you look at L.A.
hip hop, street, graffiti type kid like him?
Like, what's your perspective on it?
Like, what is he doing for the Raza?
Raza.
Yeah, he's, that's the boy, period.
Like, you fuck with him.
I'm jumping, too.
Okay, that's good to know.
He's cool, though, but it's like, but it's like,
it's like two different world.
But he's also from a whole different generation.
Right.
But Saddba is one of the foods that just always been hallo.
Like, I'll keep doing your thing, bro.
You feel me?
And like,
the same about him and he just don't know him doing this shit right i mean that's kind of an
interesting thing with duno though too is that duno kicks it around a lot of black dudes and
stuff so people view you as being very much like down with even with the no jumber thing too
is like you're very hip-hop with you i feel like it's almost like a different genre that you're even
pushing and you even say that like this is gangster shit mixed with hip-hop like this is just
this isn't just straight-up rap music to you yeah just a little mix of everything you know right
yeah the pizza without toppings yeah he's a big stuff
Fun just did a currieu, too.
Explain that.
Occurrito like a Spanish song.
He said, explain that.
I just didn't want to fuck it up.
The songs that you're always telling me about and shit.
Yes, you're definitely missing out.
Yes, he just did that.
No, I've seen a couple of them.
And then he's...
How was that slowing it down?
I mean,
he's walking to the studio,
I thinking they're getting me for like, you know,
that gangster shit, you know?
Like, oh, they don't that local and shit.
Now, it's like, I walk in there,
it's like straight, like regional straight bond.
I'm like, damn, where's a tequila, you know?
Yeah.
I'm like, this is lit in here.
So, wait, you didn't choose the beat?
It was chosen for you?
Yeah.
All that production was by Cricket, it was just done, like, ready.
Like, it was our quarterback.
I just came in and, you know, bake the cake.
Was it hard for you to get into that mentality
you're doing something so different?
Yeah.
I mean, for a minute, it was just, I was just more viving on the, like,
it's around us, you know what I mean?
Like.
Yeah, most definitely.
Yeah, it's everywhere.
You work in a club.
Wherever you go, you got, you're going to see it regardless.
So it's like, and then once I got in there,
Man, cricket did, send me up.
He just grabbed all the tequila
he had right there on this shit,
like a sampling in shit, you know?
And then he starts playing,
oh, I want you to do this.
I'm like, oh, this was a setup.
This was a fucking setup, you know?
But it was cool.
And it was crazy that that scene is finally,
like, really taking over.
Like, fucking, I went to a club in Houston last year,
and they were literally playing
fucking Blue Bugs Clan.
They were bumping everything from the West Coast,
Houston music, right after the DJ played
Group of Filme.
Right after.
the DJ Pfeuza Regida, Junior Ache,
Nathan Elcano, and that's like a real life.
Like, bro, that scene, the Corrillo scene is,
bro, they dress like rappers.
Yeah, but it's vice versa, too,
because I went to, like, the band A Mets with Snoop Dogg.
Yeah, okay, okay.
Man, the Rasa love Snoop Dog.
Like, I was tripping up.
They had, they have, they have.
They knew word for word.
Yeah, like, I was like, I'm like,
he was playing all his jazz.
Like, still Dre, you know?
I'm like, well, like,
and I'm, you're literally thinking it's like,
it's all Rasa.
out of there. No, but you think about it, banda, MS.
And that's like Paisa, Paisa.
That's like...
You're seeing everybody's mom's uncle.
Everybody has Tejanas on this shit.
Man, the boots.
All, I felt a little out of bounds.
Like, oh, damn, man.
I'm still a little mixed.
You know, Air Force, a little tight-feited jeans, you know what I'm?
I have a question.
Does Jenny 6-9 count as a Carridos?
A what?
Yeah, Corridos, you mean?
She count?
Carrico?
Did I say it wrong?
No, you said it wrong?
No, you said it wrong.
I don't know what word I'm supposed to be saying.
I'm sounding it out because I'm listening to you say.
music, C-O-R-R-I-D-O, right?
S. S.
S, right.
Corridos.
Yeah, okay.
I think she's just having fun doing music.
I don't think she's like,
because she's doing a hell of regga-ton,
ED-M-type music.
She's doing it all, though.
Yeah, she's just fucking doing it.
She's killing it.
Oh, no, she's going crazy.
Yeah.
But did you like the Soylah 169?
Like, how'd that sit with it?
Was it, were you feeling that?
Um, as an artist, you gotta think.
I mean, she's turning it.
That's like something,
motherfuckers probably think of me doing a Corridor right now.
Now, you know, when I did it, like, what the fuck's out, boo?
You know what I mean?
But it's like, you try it.
You try it, motherfucker.
And then go based off that.
But the fans, that's why the fans might be getting on her ass, though, is because she's
trying out a style that's already kind of established.
And then she goes viral as fuck.
All of a sudden, to a lot of people, they haven't heard other people make this kind of
music.
They just heard her do it.
So that becomes their idea.
I've seen that happened in the UK where the guy who was saying, man's not hot.
That became like the most popular UK rap song.
and it was a meme.
It was like a guy making fun of that style of music,
not that Jenny's making fun of it,
but I can see why some people feel away.
You got to think about that she comes
from a place in the industry
where they're very judgmental.
Like the makeup woman industry is very like...
True.
They're very like, oh, you fuck up one little thing,
whatever situation is,
they're gonna just fucking get on you.
But I feel like she went about it the right way.
She don't give a fuck.
She took that platform and used it.
She's getting a bag.
She should, yeah, you know?
That's what you do.
I saw that she was stripping the other night.
I don't think she was really stripping.
I don't believe it either.
I do not believe there was a nipple exposed.
But the promo?
I guarantee you it had all the ballers up in that motherfucker.
You guys pulled up with until you guys seen,
oh, she's not even strict, but you got that.
No, but see, the ballers probably thought, like,
cool, she's going to come strip,
but she probably got paid, like, 10 baths to come host.
And plus the money you're throwing at her.
And, bro, I'm seeing her on her story,
and she's like, oh, it turns out that strip clubs are late.
I don't go on until three.
I'm like, yeah, they want you to go on at three
because they want everybody who's waiting for you to come out
to be standing around from 11 or 12 on buying drinks,
waiting for your ass to come out,
and then I assume not even show a nipple.
Would you be mad if you put up to a Jenny 69 strip club
and then she not saw a nibble?
I thought, yes, but also I'll just wait for the only fans to drop anyway.
She had an only fan now.
Nah, does she?
Yes.
Oh, all right.
Can't cancel the interview.
I'm going home.
I'm going to lock myself in my office.
No, I don't know.
There's something about her.
I just think she's bad.
The exotic, huh?
The exotic look?
I don't know what it is.
I like the cowboy hats and shit.
She got her ways, you know?
She doesn't.
She got her way.
Now the hunger is very good-looking.
Most definitely.
Definitely.
I feel like you need a girl like that to really, like,
solidify what you're building.
Yeah.
Then they're going to start posting you on all the meme pages and shit.
I got nervous ass fucking.
She's popping.
She's popping.
She's popping.
If I don't know if I can be with a girl more.
You don't know you can handle it.
Like more popping than me?
You're young.
As you always remind us.
Yes, facts.
He's young.
I don't know if he's ready for all that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But me?
I'm wrong.
You leaked that's me for him?
I'll be right.
Whatever?
You leaked that's me for him?
Yeah, I have drunk.
Where'd that come from?
The one time I did it, I didn't.
If he was ready.
Okay.
Shout out of him.
Yeah, we eat ass every night.
Janie 6'i 6'9's?
Yeah.
If she consented, sure.
Sorry, Elena.
Sorry, Elena.
Okay, but so how would you describe the last couple of years of your life since we did that last interview?
What have you been up to?
What's going on in the life of Sad Boy Loco?
Man, just business, grinding, grind, grind, grind, grind, you know what I mean?
Stay busy.
Staying out the way.
Just productive.
Okay.
But is it been mostly music focused or are you focused on other businesses as well?
Basically, I mean, I had to get myself together, you know what I mean?
I went in jail, lost it all, came back.
got it back like that and plus some you know what I mean so it was just I had to like
catch up with my kids like I mean besides music you got to remember we're
human so we got a life to live too you feel me like so I had shit to do at home
you know what I mean so it was like take care of business first like either way
I was still putting out music I was still doing what I did I was multitasking so it's
like you know what I'm staying productive about that definitely you've been
torn much um touring nah just shows touring is when it's like back to back back to
back like you don't daily on a bus now but shows yeah fuck yeah I just back to you know
I mean right try to get one like at least three a month or so fucking did you tour with YG
when you were part of fund yeah how many days did you guys do when you guys do oh man that sure
was mine that sure was that was that was that hard yeah when you're on tour any
artist knows when you're on tour is you're like all right when you're in the studio let's
put it like this you're looking forward for the tour like fuck how I can't wait
to go on tour because that's where the bag is you're like enjoying the perks of being a rapper
And working being in the studio, you know what I mean?
So, but once you're on that tour, and it's just like junk food or whatever, you know, you don't miss that home cook.
How was YG treating you guys?
Were you eating coffee grains like, like Tereo was on tour?
Yeah, we were late.
We were late.
Our tour bus was more lit than, there was three tour buses.
Our gun bus was late.
You just turned up, you know?
That's Madre Medio.
Right.
But, okay.
So how long was that tour?
A couple months?
Yeah, like three, four months, three and a half months.
You felt like you were actually really a part of the 400 thing at that time.
It felt like a real label and everything.
Did that start to become less?
If you really think about it, like, let's be facts.
Like, when it was me, slim, you know, and all of us, that's when it was 400, 400.
Right, that's when it was a movement.
Oh, yeah, now that I think about it, like, I feel me?
I get what you're saying because Y has new artists now, but I feel like he's never done a song like how you guys.
Like, yeah, we had steps like that stance.
If we were kicking it, like homies, like, all me, like, all me.
That was the original wave.
And I don't know, do you put Kamaya in that wave, too?
Or was she a little bit.
Okay.
So Slim, you and Kamaya was when everybody for the first time was like, oh, shit,
YG actually going to really do this label exact thing and really sign artists.
And, I mean, three artists right there that everybody kind of really saw the potential
in and was like, oh, fuck, you get, because even just being able to sign one talented
artist, regardless of what happens to them in their career, kind of tells people a lot.
It tells them that you're serious and everything.
So it felt like a movement at that time,
but then did that kind of start to slow down at a certain point?
J.O. slowed it down that vacation.
You feel like if you didn't go to jail,
you'll still be part of 400 right now?
I mean, we were, that was when I was just,
I had just released an album.
It went like ham on the streams.
Like, it was my evil ways.
Like, literally it was just,
I was about to go on another tour, my own tour.
It was like the day before, the day they arrested me,
I think that motherfuckers had it planned out.
I was literally, it was like the observatory, and then it was Popas and Beer, and then R.J's in my city was a special guest, and then I was going to start off my tour.
My whole Ema'Ivo Waste tour, and then I got locked up.
And then right after my tour, it was going to be the whole YG tour that's one he did after, you know, stay dangerous.
So it's like, they got me on the timing.
How frustrating is that when you're in jail and you see?
You already know.
Fuck.
You went from, you know, living it, chilling, you know what?
Pussy.
You know what I mean?
All that.
Like you're around all females.
I mean, you're on tour, you know?
So it's like to, hey, now you're doing burpees with all the homies.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Damn, I'm on a diet.
I'm trying to get in shape.
That actually sounds pretty good right now.
Doing some burpees.
Yeah?
Do a quick set.
Break you guys off.
Cut the camera.
No, but damn.
It's weird, though, because it's like, in theory,
you could go do your bid and come back out and everything should be still good with the label and
everything like that.
But you feel like they sort of lost motivation at a certain point while you were away.
It's, you got to, the industry is more like time changes, you know?
Like when you're doing time, you're just sitting.
But time keeps going.
Like, there's new faces, new talent, new sounds and all that.
So, you feel me?
Like, when I got out, there was a whole bunch of new talent out here now, you know?
So, I mean, it's like, all right, like, people even if say if I would have gone out, like, kept dropping in there, they were, I was already getting ready to drop, you know?
If I wouldn't have taken my deal, I was ready to do some, like, in jail shit.
You know what I mean?
But I feel like, you know, a lot of artists get locked up for a year or two,
and they totally lose their buzz, and then they, like, drop videos and nobody gives a fuck.
You, when you look at his numbers, you could still just drop a random video and do a million views.
Just a couple million views.
It's kind of crazy.
He was one of the first Latinos to ever.
For him to be signed to YG was like, what the fuck?
Like, it was like, it was like, you're telling me.
is this ball-tatted cholo.
It's signed to one of the most...
And at the moment, YG was probably top three
in the West Coast or probably...
Yeah, I'm the number one at the time.
Well, I mean, you always got to think about Kendrick and, you know,
Tyler and shit like that.
But as a street rapper?
Yes, he was deaf.
And then he had you, slim.
And then he had a girl that was fresh out of jail.
Kamaya.
So it was like, oh, you have a squad full of goon.
And they can all rapping.
It's a buzz.
And he's only Latino.
And he's bald.
And he's tired.
Like, oh, yeah, come on.
Yeah, those tours and those, I show that fuck Donald Trud's tour.
That shit was late, you know?
There's something different.
Because people always appreciate or are fascinated by when they see a Mexican fucking with black people as well.
Like there's some percentage of people that are always going to see that and be like, oh, shit, this is interesting.
Because, like, they have the memories of that being a lot less common.
When you made a decision to sign with him, did that stand out to you at all?
Like, oh, this is something different that maybe none of your friends had done before?
I just, it's business, like music, you know?
As an artist, this is all business, you know what I mean?
Like, you're thinking of, like, your future, not your past.
You're thinking of shit that's going to get your kids situated and stuff like that.
You know what I mean?
So I'm thinking of a bigger perspective.
I'm thinking like a business, man.
I'm not thinking on a whole other term or perspective, you feel me?
So I was just like, oh, what?
Let's do this, you know?
Like he said, he was already lit, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
Everybody was bumping him.
So it was like, I'm like, nah, this.
He was just another version of me, but just a brother, you know what I mean?
He was just, but same gangster shit and all that, you know what I mean?
How often you talk now?
I'll be chopping it up with him here and there, you know what I mean?
He's doing his thing.
I'm doing mine, you know what I mean?
It's not like how we were back then, like, it's damn near seeing him every day, you know what I mean?
Like, right?
Yeah.
So at a certain point, did you feel like when you were locked up and everything,
did you feel like you were going to come home and maybe the steam will be gone from your career?
Because it's kind of impressive to see you be able to go.
sit down for a period of time, come back,
still be able to do the views that you're doing.
Like, your fan base is pretty fucking resilient,
it would appear.
It's just the love, you know, from the fans.
But, I mean, like I say,
you just got to stay consistent and keep the cherry hot.
You know what I mean?
Stay out of it.
But it's different because your music is not flavor of the wheat.
It's classic.
It's a style where if you are still making,
if you're making a song 10 years from now,
it might not sound that different
from some of the shit that you're making today
because it's a classic style
that to some percentage of people
is just never going to get old.
Like, you know, that...
Oh, geez.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's the flavor.
Like, I mean, that's my style, you feel me?
I can do it all.
Like, I like, the corridos.
I'm pretty sure when you pulled it to that music
where you tripped out.
I was like, well, I pulled up.
He was like, I mean, he said,
hey, pull up, bro, okay,
and I'm going to show love real quick.
And I pulled up and I was like,
but I just thought they were making him occurido
because that's what a lot of people do.
Like, a lot of big narcos
a lot of just foods with money
or foods that are popping,
and they get a corrido done for them.
And then he's like, no, I'm in this motherfucker.
And I was like, for real?
And then it spark him out.
I'm like, oh, okay, not too much.
You thought there was going to be a guy singing a song about his life?
About his life, yes.
Oh, wow.
Well, damn near it.
That's what I, like, when I first heard it,
like, he just got like the little facts.
Like, you know, he probably Googled the motherfucker or something, you know?
And he started writing.
And so I'm like, damn, I was just, like, that shit was so hard.
Like, I'm like, that fool?
He wasn't even, he's the, he's a writer.
He's a writer.
Yeah, he's not even, like, an artist.
to get a big feature on there.
Right.
But I'm lying like, you're not taking this motherfucker.
All this fool's bad.
Like, you're tripping.
I almost wonder, like, how much you want?
Here, finish the song here.
Like, write this song about me.
So you're telling me if I was also like a drug kingpin on the side.
But you don't have to be a drug keeping, but like, right.
But that I might.
I might hire a motherfucker.
I might hire somebody and just be like, yo, I need you to write a whole song.
It's going to be about how you're a kid from New Hampshire and you started a podcast and yada y'
like about my life.
And then people, shoot me the back.
You all write a rap song for you.
No, because you could do that with rappers too.
It's just they haven't thought about it yet.
See, but in rap, for in rap, it would be called all capping.
That's what that's weird about rap.
But in, bro, every, most corridos that are made by corrido artists like, like, okay, so
the homie, he has a very popping song that Junior Ache wrote him called Clave Ali.
But nobody knows it's about the hummy, but when people write it, it's just, but it's about the hummy.
It's like that.
It's like that, bro.
like, but you know how many songs they're chopper has?
He has millions of songs.
And you don't even know.
And you don't even know there about him.
Miles Tamala has millions of songs.
Um, fucking,
fucking Kobe has his own currido.
They made him a currito.
He didn't even ask for it.
They just made it out of respect.
They fuck with basketball that tough that they were like,
you need a song.
I mean, but when you're a legend,
like you, you've done a lot for this podcast game.
What if there's like, I know a couple foods out there'll be like,
oh, I'll write a song for Adam.
And they'll just write about every single fact.
You do porn.
You get money.
Like, just shit like that.
Do you think if I asked Jenny 69 to make mine the shit would understand?
Yeah, hell yeah.
I mean, the bag's right, yeah.
It's done.
See, but yeah, think about it.
Most of these was like, exactly right, I'm popping, right?
Biggest Corriza artist right now.
And then a big-ass-fool-ass food with a lot of drugs and money goes like,
he's a hundred bags.
Write me your best song.
Like, Hitlock, the hip-pop mix with gay.
That's for the homie, blue line.
I got out.
He said, hey, do me a song, do me a song.
That's for his whole blue line.
That's why I shout out blue line in his motherfucker.
I mean, that's his, like, all those pipples, that was for, like, basically his shit,
and I just did the whole jam for it, you know what I mean?
Right.
I, personally, though, I would be very nervous about doing a song for somebody who makes
a living illegally because who the fuck knows what they're capable of.
Well, that's why there's certain things to say and not to say.
Like, when I interviewed the homies from Neville on November, I asked them, how do you,
I'm fucking, their company, like, I'm like, how do you write a song for Episal?
They're like, well, they tell us what to put, what we could put and can put it,
and then what we could put, then it's cool.
Right.
But most songs always start hella cool.
Like, they were poor kids, and then they got it to the business.
But then they go from the basics.
Yesterday, I'm interviewing Tucci 5 as a Crip from the hundreds,
and he's all like, oh, I want you be in my video and shit.
I'm like, every song I ever heard from you, you're dissing your enemies and shit.
I'm not really trying to be standing next to you when you're talking about smoking on somebody's cousin.
And he seemed to kind of understand, but he's like, no, you're cool because you're with us.
I'm like, that's the point.
I don't want to have to be with y'all.
To be doing this, like, I would rather just not do it.
Anyone, no, that's more.
But I do fuck with them.
I'm just like, listen, I'll go chill in your video,
just make sure it's not a song where you're saying some crazy shit, right?
Facts.
But no, no, but I think, like, but most corrido artists,
they just get paid to make the music.
Like, it's kind of hard to be mad at the dude.
Well, no, I mean, I mean, I was their situation like Chalino and shit.
You know what I mean?
But that was different.
I think he was a fucking, he was doing this shit before.
Yeah, he was turned, though.
Yeah, he was the one, you know?
Yeah, he was the one.
He was a one. He stamped all that, you know?
Sad Boy Loco, you came up in a more traditional environment, you know, like you could be a street dude, you could be a rapper, whatever.
What's it like seeing somebody like Duno who's out here sort of like using social media to be able to, you know, create a presence for himself that is like totally outside of what we've seen before and talking about his community and his culture and shit?
That's a good thing.
I mean, like he embraces a hood too, you know, like the culture and all that.
So it's like he's around like even homies.
Like he's around.
So it's like, and like to do it like that, you know, use your platform.
You got to remember now.
Like he's doing what most of these kids should be doing.
I mean, you got your phone and you're on social media all day.
You know what I mean?
So like to even use it like for your advantage, to your advantage, by all means, you know what I mean?
Get your bag.
For sure.
That's what you should be doing.
You know what I mean?
For sure.
There's one name that has been a little bit more controversial than most in this world over the last couple months.
And that is Taiga.
Tiger.
Tiger put out a video that rocked and shocked the nation,
or at least this side of the nation.
Were you ever kicking around him during your YG days or anything?
No.
I went on my vacation, then he started coming around him.
Oh, okay.
What did you think of that video?
Did you think it was offensive?
Music's music, you know what I mean?
It is what it is.
It's like, from an artist's point of view, it's like, yeah, you're wrong,
but I mean, it's music, you know what I mean?
Like he should, I mean.
it's more it's artists like from the artist perspective it's like it's a song like if you
wouldn't or not seen the video like that's just tight you know what I mean but right but I mean
it's cool I mean I'm not I don't really care about that shit you know what I mean you don't
think it's that big a deal like it's music to me it's music like you take it offensive when
you're like actually know what I mean no no I mean no I mean looking back on it now too I kind of
feel like do know had the right perspective in the first place when you were like whatever like
It's not that big a deal.
There's way bigger concerns
that people could realistically have right now.
You know, and I also,
but I don't look at the people
who were offended as if they are fucked up at all.
Like, I understand why they thought
that it should be taken down or whatever.
I just think people just have different perspective.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
You gotta understand most people,
some people are like even our jail babies
or, you know, being there.
And it probably reads way different than that.
Yeah, it's always.
Yeah, not facts.
And their mentality, it's like, oh, that's wrong.
You know what I mean?
But like, like I said,
I'm on my business man I'm on some so I say like that's artist stuff like you know what I mean you can
like nowadays in reality Latinos are the ones so everybody's either portraying us like talking about us
or using us in music videos or whether your movies wherever the fuck scenario may be you know what I mean
well I understand why they're pissed off though too because it's like nobody like okay an authentic
representation of somebody's culture being used in a music video is one thing but when it makes a joke
out of somebody's culture. That's when I think it becomes
a totally different thing. And I think to most people
that video kind of clearly crossed
that line, right, and went into the territory
of, oh, you're just laughing at us.
Right?
Yeah, I just think, like I said, I just think that everybody
has different perspective on things. Like,
to me as a comedian, and I know
we talked about this, but to me as a comedian,
like, I don't take a lot of shit offensive, and there's a lot
of shit that make fun of, like, well, I'll be watching
some shit, I'll be like, Dad, they said some fuck them shit.
You want to fuck around, you get a fuck around with. It's all
funny games that happens to you, you know?
But if you kick it around comedians, you will start to think that it's normal to say shit that are so not normal in the real world.
Right with you with the interview?
Yeah, all the time.
No, but I was listening to a podcast the other day with these white girls, right?
And one of the girls is like talking about her dad dying or some shit.
And she makes a joke about sucking her dad's dick while he's in the fucking casket.
And but it's like she's a comedian.
So to her, this is totally normal to make a joke about like the nastiest, grossest things.
you could ever imagine.
And I'm listening to it thinking like,
I need to spend time around people like this
who think it's okay to make jokes about whatever
because that's kind of how.
Because that's kind of how I am.
It's like I feel like you should be able to joke about anything.
Even if it's the worst thing,
make a fucking joke out of it.
It takes the power out of it.
No, yeah.
I think like even when we did the Andrew Soltz one
and then we're making a joke about your dad
molesting you.
But he's a comedian, so I'm just taking it.
But me and Andrew are like laughing at like crazy.
And then AD and Adler.
They're laughing, but they're also like, why do these two things that's a hell of funny?
And I'm like, I don't know.
That's not funny at all.
Nah, yeah, right.
They're fucking around with that shit.
I feel you.
But it was like at the same time, I got to laugh at it.
Like, I can't be the dude who's like, I'm going to have a comedian on my podcast.
And then you say something offensive and I'm going to be like, no, bro, that ain't cool.
My dad never molested me.
Bro, if I say that, if I say that, it makes it really seem like he did.
Right?
Like, if I laugh at it, it's like, oh, okay.
Okay, he's secure.
Right?
Not like I'm really that concerned about that, but, you know what I'm saying?
But are you a fan of dark humor?
What do you mean dark humor?
Like, like, like, are you fucking around nutty like that?
Like, like, there's a, there's a time and a fucking play, like, yeah.
You don't sex play me like shit like that.
Like, I don't play that shit.
Oh, you can't fuck with a white boy humor.
Like, nah, see, because then there's, like, all right, see, because then there's, it
always happens like this.
Like, you won't want to fuck around and then when I start fucking around, no,
I saw what I'm saying.
Then we're going to end up getting down.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
No, okay.
So I think what Adam's saying is like, okay, yes, that's very true because I'm the comedian
and I don't really give a fuck about a lot of shit.
So when I do make jokes, sometimes it could be a little overboard.
And then I was to the homies.
Like, if we're going to play at some point, I'm going to say something that you might not like.
So I just prefer you not playing with me.
But what I'm saying is like, you don't play to such shit.
Like.
He probably doesn't even know what that kind of joke is because he's so.
He's immune to that.
Okay.
Okay, so Aidan Ross will sit here and be like,
damn, Saddle, well, you look cute today.
Who?
You said a guy's name?
No, he's like a Twitch streamer, and he's white.
And, like, okay, I'll give you an example.
They did a prank at one point where he went into the studio with Polo G.
And his friend introduces him and says, like, yo, this is Aiden.
He's a hard-ass rapper.
And then he starts rapping, and all of a sudden he's saying some gay-ass shit
about, like, sucking the homie's dick, whatever, in front of Polo G.
And Polo G gets, like, visibly upset because he's not, I mean, he doesn't think it's funny.
He's not used to being around this kind of fucking humor or whatever.
Sad Boy Loco is going to throw a fucking cinder block at your head if you start making some jokes like that around him.
Don't sex play me, you know.
Don't fucking what the fuck.
The females are like, ah, cool, you know, don't gas me up.
I'm all right.
We're teaching him about shit that he don't even know.
Sad boy needs to hang around white boys.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Different white boys.
He's not hanging around white boys.
He's serving fiends.
He's not.
Don't know.
It's a different thing.
No, but it's like
Like in
Like bro, like my family
My family from in Mexico
They have a lot of Carria
Their carrias very like tough
Which I mean he's like clowning
All Mexicans have it like that
They're tough
But then
Mexicans also play
They sometimes can say some such shit
I didn't like
Uncle's play
And they'd be like
Whatcha me ass ta puto
And they're just like
Yeah
That's mano yeah
What fuck it's like
Like when I got out
Like there's no horseplay
We don't fuck around like that
You know what I mean
Even in jail, it's just like, because in jail, you can't fuck around about that because the
motherfucker will really fuck you.
You get taken off on that.
Like, I mean, so like, when I got on, then like, like, everybody around this fucks around
like that, you know what I mean?
And it's like, what the fuck?
I'm, it's like, almost taking off on food.
It's like, oh, fuck.
You gotta remember a little bit?
Yeah, like, oh, shit, you know what I mean?
Come here, like, give him the benefit.
Like, fuck.
Then catch months after, you fucking eat.
Like, you start talking shit too, like, you know what I mean?
When you're at home late night with your girl, is there a sensitive side, a sad boy,
loco that gets to be seen that the outside world would never see we all got that you know what
mean see no female a couple glasses of wine you're a different kind of guy you know what I mean
the good side and the bad side or savage side you know or the demon mode and the angel you know
what's the angel mode like for you though cool chillin get a foot rub watch a movie feel me
hang out with the kids yeah all of the above you your kids will bring the fucking softy out of you
you no problem that's my weakness right
Even some of the people in the office have seen me with my kid.
My body's got me.
Yeah, and I'll be like, hey, baby, how you doing?
Like, everyone's looking at me like, whoa, we've never seen the side of you.
And then especially, yeah, your kid, Laysa, we all, we seen like the super fucking, you were just wilding and then boom Parker.
And now it's like the whole daddy Adam type shit.
Well, people get freaked out too because it's like, oh, you're doing porn Monday and then we see you chilling having a family day, Tuesday.
It's like, oh, I had a parking shit with the kids.
Yeah.
the word? Yeah, if I didn't have kids.
Adam's like, well, here's the fucking contract. You can do it with kids.
This is a whole new, whole new world.
Nowadays, huh? Just block it. Okay, okay. Not with kids.
Okay, not with kids. You can have kids. You got to block them from what they are.
You understand you, fool.
You just got to block them from like, you know, the reason is you got to
you got kids that you don't want them to when they just, what the, oh, that's your dad
look. Oh, shit, you know what I mean? I definitely, yeah, that'd be crazy.
Would you sign Sadd Boy to a deal on Pluck Talk?
Some porn shit.
Sign me.
There's a whole process of...
You wanted to manage me, remember?
Musically, sure.
Musically, for sure.
Porn-wise, no?
Let me tell you something.
Every guy thinks they can do porn,
and I feel like the vast majority you can't.
And now that I'm in it, I'm like,
I can't believe that I thought I could do that
because it's actually pretty...
It's a lot.
The seminar, like the lasting?
I don't know.
I don't do it either.
Well, you're welcome to join one day if you want to come.
Jail help me out, fool, burpee sex.
Wait, wait, wait, burpee sex?
Just the burpees in general got your cardio up?
Yeah, he'd go for days.
Oh, I feel that though.
When I'm eating good and healthy and I be fucking, I'd be fucking like an athlete.
Before jail, I'd be fucking tired.
It's like, oh, fuck me.
Now he's like, hurry up.
Get your little, you know, a little rinse off.
Let's go back again.
Start an on the only fans, fool?
Nah.
This is my question.
If rap fucking don't work out, I'm going to start an only fan's for sure.
I'll be here for you.
But this is my question.
I remember when you were telling me about the situation that led to you in lock
up and everything. And it basically sounded like
Sad Boy Local, even after
what he's accomplished in his career and the name he's built for himself,
it felt like you were just kind of putting yourself in situations where you're
able to even get into altercations with random as people that have
nothing fucking going for themselves. And I remember talking to you about it
and kind of feeling like I'm not 100% sure that he would not
end up in that situation again because you seem like you kind of love the
bullshit a little bit. I'm in the
mixed and I just I didn't know how to move you know I was gotta remember I just got
and signed and everything you know what I mean you just got this full out the hood and
you're here you sign give him this fatty eye and this and that you know what I mean so
it's like I'm still in the hood I remember it was like they told him home like hey you got
just keep them in the studio that one that one weekend you know what I mean you're just
turning up having fun and you know what the thing is is that even if you're not
scared of random people or your ops or whatever even if you're not scared you should be
scared of yourself because you know that if somebody disspaced or whatever that you could do something.
Now, now I know.
I'm accordingly because, like, I avoid the situation.
It's not, no motherfucker scared.
It's just, I'm already knowing what I'm capable.
I'll do my time, motherfucker, you know?
I'll sit there for a long time.
I don't give a fuck.
You know what I mean?
But do I want to?
No.
So it's like, I'm just, I got a lot of things to, you know what I'm going on?
I'm going to.
You know what I mean?
I'd rather get that money.
How do you explain to your kids that you're a gangster rapper?
You don't.
I mean, now my kids are grown, so they just kind of.
I drop my daughter off at the high school now, so it's like, oh, shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yeah, I was young.
I was young, my boy, I was a young boy.
I was in high school.
Like, now I'm taking it at the, like, to the high school,
I used to walk at the pay center where you literally take the babies and shit,
you know what I mean, when you're in high school.
Oh, that is a trip.
Long socks taking a little baby, you know what I, hold up.
I realized how real it was when I think it was Mr. Capone's daughter
walked up to me at a Starbucks.
was like 15 year old girl
and she was like you interviewed my dad
I'm like who's your dad
she told me I'm like
well what the hell
like that's incredible
that is a trip though
but imagine after this
he's gonna be like
you dad was on a jumper
she's gonna be in class
like oh I don't know right
I was like blown away
I'm like well that must be a lot
like how old your kids
there's one 16
and everybody 16
okay and then the other ones
I have three so
and they haven't really had to like
like they know that you have this thing
going on and stuff
They see you taking pictures in public and everything?
She hates it.
I mean, hates it.
Oh, she doesn't like it at all.
Yeah, well, because she, when she's with me,
she already, like, say, like, we go to a fair,
like something where there's a lot of public,
like, our people, like, here I go.
I'm gonna stand on the fucking side a lot.
Like, the pictures and stuff like that, you know,
and I'm not a dick, I'm not gonna be like,
nah, you can't get a fucking picture.
If I was your fan and you did that to me,
you know, fuck you, I ain't playing your shit.
Fuck your shit.
I'm gonna blocking you, I'm following all that shit.
Which sucks though, because when I have my kid,
When I'm with my kid and somebody asks for a photo,
a lot of times I'll still do it,
but if it's a lot of photos or whatever,
I'm just kind of like,
I'm with my kid.
Like,
just relax.
I'm not scared to say that.
Like,
I feel like anybody who watches my podcast,
you should understand.
My kid comes before everything.
And if taking 10 photos right now
is going to take away from the time
that my kid is having right now,
then I'm sorry.
I'm going to disrespect a hundred fucking fans
before I ruined my kids day,
you know?
And especially,
you guys obviously,
we're all fucking doing that shit,
but you're like a super,
you're fucking already,
You've been around for so long
You're both more famous than me
Sadd Boys more famous than us
You want to pop us and beer
This food's famous on both worlds
The naked sight and the northernmost side
And then this motherfucker everywhere
I went to Vegas with him
The same weekend that there was a bad bunny concert
You would have thought he was fucking Joe Biden
Man
They were loving Duno
We've talked about it a lot on this podcast
But I was like oh shit
So he's not like a little popper
He's like really popping
All right
An eye opening
How are you seen the show these full?
This is not yet.
You ever seen it?
I keep seeing those billboards.
Should I check it out?
Bro, that shit is really good.
Honestly, I would have thought, you know?
Like, it's just like, it's like, it's very comic,
but it's also a like series, which is dope.
But you should watch it.
You like a lot of those guys in there.
I would like some cholo shit.
That's like, motherfucker.
Wait, this fool, I'm like, you like a lot of this.
I audition for it.
I didn't get the part.
All right.
Did you really?
Yeah, audition for it.
They fucked up.
They don't know their market.
No, but all of them also look.
really like I still look like my
generation. They are, I don't know how happy
it would make me to see you cast in a movie where you got to
wear a wife beater and have hell of fucking tattoos
and just be like a straight killer.
That one homie. Killer Duno in a movie?
I would lose it. One homie.
I would never stop sending that picture around in the group chat.
I'd be like, look at you. You fucking scumbag.
That's kind of how I was just for the white man can jump.
Oh, really? Yes.
You're supposed to be a little tougher than you are?
No, I think I would just.
supposed to like look Mexican they did it
way you tried out back then for the food one no for the
new version of white man can't jump yeah for the new white man can't jump
he thinks you're old enough you try out for a movie that came out in the 90s I was
about to catch you like who you were still swimming in the balls
no no one that's coming out yes oh I got a cool little part
legendary oh yeah I wanted to ask this question um fellow rapper
swiftie blue went viral recently for basically saying that the way he views the
world he wouldn't sign to a black guy wouldn't sign to anybody outside of his own race
very controversial a lot of people weren't feeling it how do you feel when you heard that
given that you have signed in the past to somebody i say you're a grown man you know
got to respect the man's you know what I mean decision or the way he thinks you know
mean right I think different you know what I mean my mindset is different you know what I mean so
like I was 400 you know what I mean so that's it's like different for me you know what I mean
I understand them where he's coming from you know what I mean like by all means but
to me it's a little different you know what I mean like my own means but to me it's a little
different, you know what I mean? Part of what he said, though, is he's like, I'm institutionalized,
which a lot of people don't want to be institutionalized. He seemed like he has just accepted it.
Like, that's just where I'm at, which I, you know, people get locked up and then that's normal.
You know, when you're in there all, you, hey, you may institutionalize, homies, you know what I mean?
Right. I mean, you got to, you know what I mean? She's a grown man, you know what I mean?
What's the most institutionalized shit you've seen?
Well, homie, don't even, they don't even like coming out. Like they, I've seen fools in there
We were like, I seen
motherfuckers like, say one homie
he came back in six times.
Like, he was already like today
we're chilling, we're playing Domino's or whatever.
I'm going home.
Hey, I'll be back though, you know?
You guys want to say hi to somebody or something?
Like, what the fuck?
What do you mean?
You can be back, fool?
Like, he wasn't worried about coming out.
Like, he don't, they don't give a fuck.
Like, it's just, that's all they got, you know?
That's crazy.
I've only met, um, I met one person, actually.
Um, and he got mad because I told him
negative and I, like, didn't look him in the eyes.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, you got to.
And then I was just, but I was young.
I was like 14, he got just gotten out of like doing 20.
I think I came back from like drinking 40s with my bitch or something.
And then he got mad.
I was like, oh shit.
And they're like, they did like the hummus.
Because I grew up there, they were just like, I never met him.
Obviously he's been in jail the whole time I was like even alive.
Yeah, it happens.
Like I almost caught myself sitting down on the toilet and shit.
Like it happens.
You feel me?
Like you gotta just, it's normal, you know what I mean?
When you've been in there?
Right.
It's every day.
You're doing this.
You know you got to adapt to that.
I mean?
Yeah.
That's different.
Definitely.
But it's kind of interesting, too,
if people casting someone to doubt on him
or having such strong opinions about him,
it's like, well, I mean, to me it's like,
A, I feel like everybody's allowed to have their own fucking opinion
in the sense of, if you told me that you would never date a girl
unless she was Mexican,
I don't personally understand because I feel like I could have easily
ended up in a relationship with a black girl or Mexican girl,
whatever.
I ended up with an Armenian girl.
She got a totally different culture than what I grew up with.
I don't really give a fuck.
But if you said that,
to me I wouldn't really think it was that
crazy you know like a lot of people
they like stick to their own kind
right yeah
people just felt away because
it's like hip hop
you know
some people just took it because it's like
it's something to talk about you know what I mean
there was something to talk about more yeah
blogs are crazy
like fucking
take it and take it into makeup take a positive
and turn it into a negative podcast like no
jumper just need content
gotta get it eat shit to talk
about. Okay, so I've seen you have this song with a kid for us called Lolo's and I was just
wondering like, do you do you have that strong affiliation for driving around those kind
of whips or is it something you just bust out once in a blue moon?
That's like my passion like that's it.
Really?
Yeah, Lolo's. When I was a little kid, I used to collect a little lowrider stickers.
Like back in the day, you know, a little quarter, the 50 cents would pop out and a little white.
You know what I mean?
I used to collect.
She loves it even back now.
Back then there, like my first goal was like, I'm going to get a low rider
bike, I got one, you know. I started working,
I bought me one. And then from my low rider bike,
I'm gonna give me a lolo.
Started doing my thing and I got me a lolo,
you know what I mean? How was it working with
somebody like, Chris, Kit Frost?
He's an OG in the game, you know what I mean?
Definitely. So it's like,
you mean, those are legends in the game that are
still living, so it's like, it was
a privilege, you know what I mean?
Damn, it's crazy to hear, bro still rap.
Yeah, like, he's an old bro.
O.G, you know what I mean? Like, so
like, I was bumping him when I was a morrito,
You know what I mean?
Like a little kid?
What's a marito?
Like a little kid?
I figured I just wanted to check.
Sounded kind of kind of tight.
Man, that's crazy.
I remember his music was obviously never for me, but obviously that one song was always.
You heard it, though.
Yeah, like, at least that he's at a rendezvous.
Like, it's just everywhere.
Fuck, every intro that's like, if it's something with Latino.
La Rasa.
La Rasa, it was definitely going to lie.
I clicked on it, and I saw that it was a song with a guy named Kid Frost.
I thought it was going to be like a young kid.
Kid.
You know, I figured it was a young kid named Frost.
And then I found that it was.
The son Lolo's I'm talking about with him and Kit Frost, yeah.
But do you know his most famous song?
Which song is that?
The, for this, for the Rasa, Rasa.
That's him.
Oh, yeah, that's him.
Yeah, he, O'G.
No, no.
It's a good to know.
It's a vanger right there.
Definitely.
Okay.
What are you been working on?
You just had an album come out, right?
Sin Frontera.
Yep.
Okay.
What do you bring into the table with this?
I mean, just different.
Like, Courrios, just.
MC Magic.
Yeah, MC Magic.
That was cool right there.
Oh, the interview you just did.
Yeah, that was cool to see that.
I haven't heard the album on the way, but that's a love song?
Yeah, it's a love jam on there.
It's a little bit of everything, you know what I mean?
Like, Banda with Jorge Gamboa, like he's another OG, you know?
So is this you like trying to explore more sounds and do stuff that's different?
It's a bucket list, like I got to, you know what I'd already done the industry, like I was around, you know what I mean?
All these other big cats always like, like, I finally got to do something that like the half-haws and shit can enjoy, you know what I mean?
And at the end, when it's all set and done.
I did that, you know what I mean?
There was something, you know what I mean?
That is true.
You're making songs with like holding a boy.
Like even the rock jam that's on there, bang, bang, that's probably one of the ones that's
like going up right now.
And it's like a straight rock jam.
Like rock and roll and the motherfucker.
Because, okay, I mean, if you want to still be making a living, making music 15, 20 years
from now, let's be real.
Like a lot of your fans are just going to get older and then they're maybe going to want more
of an adult sound at a certain point.
So it kind of makes sense for you to like grow.
with them and you know they're not necessarily going to want to hear some like gangster ass hip hop
shit or that sound at least when they're 45 fucking years old so maybe you grow like that and you're
able to stick with those fans longer you know yeah i mean and stepped out of my comfort zone
something i don't usually do you know what i mean but it was cool it's fun while i was doing it
and then and you did that because of new management new label yeah new label prajian i was brahin i was
yeah i was like one album so bad like i was just it was different cricket produced
at all, so it was just turned up, you know what I mean?
Everything, like, Lupio Rivera on there, like, that was just different.
That's crazy.
Yeah, like, legends.
They're legends, like, on the region, like, my people, you know what I mean?
Yeah, now, for you to have Lupio Rivera under, it's crazy.
Would you ever do a song with Ricky Martin?
Fuck, yeah.
You would, bro, you would, yeah.
I don't know how he thought about that.
I'm like, no, I'm just thinking of his time, like,
all this time, like, I'm laughing.
Like, it was big, like a motherfucker.
So this day, he's a legend.
We were talking about him the other day, because he got caught up.
And somebody, we were kicking it with Flacco, I think, had no idea who it was.
I'm like, Jesus Christ, bro, fucking live in La Vida Loca?
You're crazy.
Yeah, bro.
You don't know Ricky Martin here.
You were definitely living under a rock singer.
Well, but you're 22, and you know who that is.
So that's a good sign, though.
Well, he's also Latino and probably took Latino pop to a.
Viva, love you.
Bro, what?
Shrek?
He was on Shrek?
The song.
Well, yeah.
Okay.
You know what I'm talking about?
You never seen that part of the movie?
I never seen Shrek.
Whoa, you fucking...
I'm a grown-ass man.
You seen Shrek?
Damn.
I got kids.
I got kids.
All right.
Top five young Latino artists coming up.
Top five?
Put him in order.
Put him in order?
Oh, shit.
You can't admit it.
Free pesos.
I'm not going to do him in order, but there's like,
I got peso, peso, suede.
The little homie from San Diego, a little Maru.
Where that?
Maru.
He's great.
Weirdo, little weirdo.
What's that?
What's that?
Four?
That's four?
I got one more.
I'm still fucking a weirdo even if we did the interview.
Weirdos hard.
There's a fool's out there, eh?
It's late.
It's late right now.
Okay.
Well, it's funny you mentioned San Diego because I've seen a little bit of static online.
I see somebody trying to ban you from San Diego.
That's cloud.
Another one added to the cloud, you know?
You think it was just for attention?
I knew when you were going with that because he was like,
he's slick, you know.
We're not naming them.
We're not naming them.
I'm the last time I claimed the motherfucker, I gave him mad followers.
That's clout.
Right.
But you ain't going to San Diego in general, right?
Yeah, I stopped by there all the time.
Oh, you do, okay.
Yeah, they got some bomb-ass food.
I got family out there.
He's going to say, I stop by there every time I go to Hong Kong.
Nah, every time I go to, I got family out there.
My family owns business out there.
So, like, I pit stops.
They got bomb-ass food out there, you know what I mean?
Man, I fucked a bitch in Hong Kong.
Let me tell you.
The strip club in Tijuana.
I know what it is.
I know what it is.
It sounds like I'm saying that I did it in China, but, you know.
Fah, would you go to San Diego with Sad Boy Logo?
Hell yeah.
I can walk in that strip club with him?
I'm not gonna lie though
I'm kind of worried
I don't know who you fuck with
and who you don't fuck with
I don't know
there's all kinds of politics
I don't want to be in your music video
no I never heard him disinops
I'll be in his video
no I need to be in his video
that'll be fire
can we both be in it
you shouldn't one soon
wait let me
I'll keep games
I'll let you know
are you gonna tell me like that
no no no no no no
me and him
we're hopping in the fucking
Big body Uber and we're sliding.
We're going to bring our security guards just in case.
Adam will be hell of busy.
Shooting hell of porn.
I respect that, though.
You know, we can't knock a man off his hustle.
No, but, dude, if, but listen, we need to be on, like, the top single from the album.
I'm not trying to be on track 19, you know?
He wants to cut.
Yeah, yeah.
That one of the lo pejorie that I was.
Oh, for sure.
Because, like, I went to Duno's birthday party.
I want all the chicks there to be like, oh, they know me from the video.
They don't even think about no jump, but they're like, I seen you in the server, local video.
Boom.
Although all them chicks were like 19, so they probably...
They were all around my age, 20, 21, 22.
It was late, huh?
They felt would be late if I didn't do no.
Dude, I, so I went to Rosarito, and I was like, hey,
and he was like, I'm in Rosarito, too, and I was like, Leslie and Gub.
But we were on the top stages, you know, J. Cortez, shit-faced drunk?
Turned.
With mad sluts.
You guys were drunk together.
On accident.
I'm not getting drunk.
You don't have to get drunk.
Okay.
But we were on drunk on accident.
I was literally like with all the army.
all the regitone boys.
And you just see, like,
but everybody sees them walking,
but him and all his homies look the same.
So everybody's kind of like,
oh, that's sad boy.
If you see a bunch of dudes
dressed the same,
that's scary because it makes you feel like
you're watching the Warriors or some shit.
Like, you know that,
why would you all dress the same
unless you were ready for some fuck shit?
No, but listen, they're walking and, you know,
but you're shirtless, huh?
Yeah.
So he's shirtless,
tatted up, they're walking.
And everybody's like,
I could hear like the little whispers
between all the homies.
I was like, that's that boy, that's that a bad boy.
And I'm like, what's up, stupid?
And everybody's like, we fucking around.
And everybody was like, oh, okay, okay, good.
And I was like, and I was like, there's a homie.
Introducing we, we started drinking a little bit right there.
We were paying the guy just to play music on the street.
It turned out.
I'm not ready to see you two fucking cracking beers together.
I got to take you out there.
You got to go to pub and beers.
No, he doesn't.
It's a music festival?
No, it's a fucking big house.
They be doing there?
Like the beach fest just happened out there.
Oh, yeah, the Mahabish Fest.
Wait, it's like a beach party?
or what?
No, the biggest ones.
Yeah, Papa the beer is lit.
Shout out DJ, Freddie Fresco.
I'm gonna tap you in.
It sounds great.
Bro, fucking just sluts, alcohol and more sluts.
I'm a married man, but.
Any all day, privilege all day.
So we might find some girls to sign there.
Almost.
What?
Bro, right there is like where everybody goes and cheats.
You know what I mean?
Like, they do body shots.
Savage.
In the middle of everywhere.
Titties are out.
It's wild.
I don't want to go where there's cheating.
Well, you don't have to cheat, but, I mean,
most people. It's really for people my age, but if you go as a 35 plus old man, I don't know what
he's talking about.
His dirtbag.
People go out and cheat.
I don't know what he's talking about.
I feel you.
Okay.
So, yeah, what are you excited about right now?
What are you working on that the people need to keep an eye out for?
New music.
I mean, I just dropped this one, Sin Frontera with Brahim and stuff.
And that was based off the border?
Like, for the region name of Sinn Fontera?
Yeah, San Frontera is I just break, like, no barriers.
No barriers, no doors.
Like, we hear, you know what I mean?
Like, they said, love it or not, you know what I mean?
Respect.
Are you still fuck Donald Trump for life?
Fuck Donald Trump, nice.
For old news, you know?
You miss the gas prices.
Ah, fuck, yeah.
I think he had it better for us.
I just had to check.
Because I feel like a lot of rappers, a lot of people,
everybody took it back.
They're not as mad at Trump as they used to be.
I'm still mad at him, but it feels like a lot of people aren't as mad at him.
He was, half it was wild.
But damn.
He just had no filter.
People didn't like that.
Yeah.
But I think a lot of rappers
that reminds them of themselves.
But I'm kind of like that too.
I don't think his crazy shit,
political-wise, was crazy.
I think that shit he was always
being constantly accused of
was kind of crazy.
Like the whole, like,
touching girls and shit like that.
I think that was a little crazy.
But he never got accused of touching girls.
He just got accused of
bragging about grabbing him
by the pussy.
Fuck.
That's always on something different.
That's all shit, but, yeah.
Anyway, he was still a while.
At that moment, too.
You're the president.
You're going crazy on Twitter.
You beefing with rappers.
That's how they banned him, no?
He's bad from everything.
I took that as a learning moment, though,
because that made me realize that if you're Donald Trump,
he really feels that way.
That, like, he's so famous that he could really just grab a girl out of the vagina
and she'd be with it, which is kind of insane to imagine this fucking cryptic-ass old man
just grabbing vaginas and girls being like, oh, okay, sure.
Maybe he's exaggerating, though.
Yeah.
All bad.
Fuck, yeah.
Child boys, like, me and my fans, we just hug.
Yeah.
No MAGA hats in the future?
Okay.
Yeah.
Fuck, would you ever wear a MAGA hat?
A what?
Mega hat?
Well, I'd better drop a fat back.
Some Kanye's shit you're doing the hand.
Better be handing out a presidential pardon as well.
Whatever the fuck.
If he frees a bunch of my homies.
If he frees you, I can see it.
Hey, you're wearing a bag hat.
He goes like, look, this audio.
I ain't thinking up on my son.
me fucking real bunch of my homie.
He gave Kodak and little Wayne
pardons. I mean, I don't think Sadboy getting one
is so out of the realm of possibility.
I don't feel it. I feel like me.
But I think he also feels different
about Latinos. Yeah.
Luckily, he has no power right now.
Yeah, exactly.
Sadd would be getting pardoned right now.
Possibly.
Well, listen, if he did pardon you,
it would be a lot harder for me to say fuck him.
Yeah, yeah. You feel me? He pardoned the homie.
But I mean, Kodak, like, my favorite rapper,
and he pardon his ass.
I don't give a fuck.
Savage.
We're getting political.
All right, sad boy.
I appreciate you, man.
Thank you for coming through.
Thank you for having me.
We appreciate it.
Thank you for talking.
She's shaling.
Gang shit.
This is our guy.
Nobody else can get him to talk.
We get him to open up.
Yeah, I see some of the other interview that I was like, oh.
It'll just be like going around the shit.
Keep it a book.
Adam, your favorite white man.
Yeah.
You're going to get everybody to the car and I saw.
Yes.
I've, Jenny 69 on my arm.
Off with a lot.
You hire out on the other arm.
That's the caption on this.
Jenny six nine.
Lenin the car.
She drove me there.
She just dropped you off and picked you up later inside of Barbara.
That's crazy.
I'm sorry, baby.
All right, Sad Boy, I appreciate you, man.
And shout out my boy, Duno for co-hosting.
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