No Jumper - TC3 & TC4 on Life as Crips In San Diego, Selling Dr*gs For Their Grandma and More!
Episode Date: July 28, 2024Sharps links up with TC3 & TC4 to talk about San Diego politics, their grandmother being a hustler, and more. ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! htt...ps://shop.nojumper.com/ NO JUMPER PATREON / nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT / 4874336901 Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: / 4874336901 / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper / nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: / discord Follow Adam22: / adam22 / adam22 / adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Sharp Tank.
No jumper.
Sharpest, coolest podcast in the world.
And today, I said my young partners in the building, man.
There's some traveling to come sit down with me, man.
I got my man's TC3 and TC4 in the building, man.
How y'all feeling today?
I'm good.
I'm good.
You?
Man, I'm feeling great, man.
I'm feeling great, man.
Good spirits as always, man.
You know what I'm saying?
Straight up.
I have to say it because I said it to you earlier, I was like, damn, you know, TC3, TC4,
I was like, that's kind of like thing one thing two and you had told me, you had said,
man, shit like thing three and thing four.
Three and things four for sure.
I like that, man.
I'm happy to have you booze here today, man, and sit down with y'all, man, and kick this
shit and you know a politic a little bit.
You know what I mean?
I appreciate you off of sliding.
Hey man, man, I appreciate you for bringing me that hoodie, man.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
That's dope.
How to give him the life from the deuce.
You know the one that I wanted.
Now, yeah, I'm going to get you that too.
I said it to my man.
I said, can I get that?
He's like this.
I was like, bro, can I get that?
No.
Man, I appreciate y'all for coming, man.
We treat these monies like his designer around this one.
Yeah, no, them things is dope, man.
Like, I like the whole look of him.
Like I said, I'm going to be rocking mine, man, for show.
So, you know, I appreciate you for the gift.
I appreciate you all for sliding down, man.
And, yeah, man, I just, man.
Just, man, listen to me on me.
I like y'all music.
I think a lot of people are going to like after we get done with this interview.
A lot of people going to see what's really going on, man.
You know, because I feel like y'all are, uh, y'all might not have the highest notoriety
when it come to bigger names, big people being out there.
But like we was just talking about y'all in a dog fight, and y'all music is good.
And what I checked, my nigga, the numbers is doing good too for somebody that's not pushing
it to just the masses on me.
It's just being dropping.
We're doing it solo.
We ain't got no managers, no A&Rs, no none of that.
This just sucks.
Yeah.
How you feel about that, folks?
You know what I'm saying?
Not having no managers, not having nothing like this, just really y'all.
Yeah, we're pushing for sure.
All right stuff, how yeah?
Yeah.
From the jump.
Yeah.
How long y'all been doing it?
For like going on what?
Like four, five years now?
Yeah, right.
Yeah, four, five years for sure.
You ain't had nobody come across y'all that's like,
I mean, I'm sure y' y'all have, but nobody
that you felt like is worthy,
was step in the game with y'all
and really push y'all in the direction
that y'all trying to go.
Nah, ain't nobody came on a holler like that.
Nah.
It's been little conversations and shit.
Nothing major.
Like you say, anybody we see that's really, I mean, nah.
Right.
Not shit.
Yeah.
You feel like you're skeptical of that
because you see what goes on in the industry,
people going and signing the people?
Once upon the time,
we had like a half-ass manager,
and it just didn't work out, you know?
I see it, you know.
Yeah, yeah.
He's like, yeah, it just didn't work out, man.
What you feel like the problem was,
you felt like y'all just didn't see the same vision?
Yeah, it just went there.
Yeah.
It went there.
Well, tell me, man, you know what part of the city y'all are
from San Diego, I'm saying?
From the 30s, we're from the coast.
We call it the coast.
Right.
For the 30s, west side of San Diego.
For sure, for sure.
I got to know.
That's why I say I got to know, man.
what part of the city y'all from, man,
so we can wake it up for the audience
and let them know.
Yeah, for sure.
West Side day go, you know.
Yeah.
Tell me a little bit about that.
That's where y'all grew up, right?
Yeah, yeah, for sure, all our life.
Coming up, yeah.
It's just like everywhere else,
when it's a minority area, at least ya mean.
Mm.
But my particular block house, it was the spot.
Like, for sure, before us,
like, it's been like that for decades.
Right.
So we was born in there.
to this shit. Niggas, no. Like, I don't even got to say when they see they don't know.
Right. Generation after generation, it's like, we ain't had no other choice.
Yeah. You felt like, yeah, there was no, there was no choice. The choice is already made
for you. Yeah, for sure. We grew up up the street from the park, across the street from
the park, around the corner from the park. Those are all hood parks. Never left it.
These are all hood parks. Our school is all right there across the street, up the street.
In our house, though, our grandma, she's from the Midwest.
She came out here like 60s, 50s.
But she had grandma who opened the door for everybody.
So our house was, like I said, the spot, niggins.
People probably don't hear that too much no more, like, you know, that lady that really
opened and everybody, everybody protect her in the neighborhood too, man.
She raised everybody, like, for sure.
And everybody showed her love and respect.
That was the spot.
Everybody know Ms. Gladys, Miss White?
Yeah.
For sure, for sure.
Cousins, aunties.
It was seven of us, seven kids in the house.
Probably seven adults in the house.
In the garage is probably four more adults.
You know what I mean?
We living, though.
We pushing.
Yeah.
We came from down there for sure.
Yeah.
Like, we had it, our family,
our family had it like the hardest.
For sure, for sure.
A little bit why you should feel like your family had the hardest
at the other families?
I ain't taking nothing from nobody else.
Yeah.
And it's self-expandatory.
They'd tell you the same thing.
I don't even got to.
They'll tell you the same thing.
It's just...
It's just the way I lived.
It's just the way we live.
Right.
Inside and out.
How you feel about that for you?
Same shit, yeah.
He's my older brother.
What is saying?
Speak for me too.
So y'all brothers.
Yeah, that's my little brother.
Same mom and dad.
Damn.
Yeah.
So you say, man, shit.
Y'all been one of the...
the main families on the block for years way before you niggas was even born.
Yeah, yeah.
We are, our whole family from the mom's side and dad's side.
Damn, so yeah, there is no cross entanglement.
20s to the 30s.
Like, it's the set, it's family, for sure.
So for y'all, there was no, you never knew nothing else.
It was just that.
It was just being right there.
You know, being a little, being the little, you barely seen the beach.
Come on, that's the truth.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out of hell for sure.
That little shit, that's the truth.
Especially coming from over there.
Like I said, we had it hard, nigger.
Like, hard.
Rats, roaches, nigger, our whole life, nigger.
My mom ain't work not to take nothing from.
I love her to death.
She provided, she made sure it worked for sure.
But we had it hard.
Like, hard.
Damn, bro.
We came from the bottom, for sure, for sure.
Do you feel like when y'all was coming up,
is it tough enough to something?
but the truth to say, like, you found it normal, though.
That's what you was going up.
You ever saying?
Yeah, so like, you just looked at it, like, it's fucked up.
It's life.
I thought, like, what we thought life was.
It's times like, like, for example, like how I said,
everybody was like that, and everybody knew we was probably the worst.
I mean, it came times.
We just, we used to fight to fight, yeah, I mean?
Like, it's just, we knew we had it hard, and that was in us.
The anger.
It built up. We let it out.
we let it out.
This nigger fought forever.
This nigger get a cast took off his leg the same day trying to catch a fade in the front yard
on the crib.
That's on YouTube somewhere.
But we bit like this nigger crazy, you know me?
Like it's just the aggression, it was, we was raised that way, straight up.
Just by the shit we went through.
The shit we've seen, the shit we lived.
I said we're the grimy site of San Diego for sure.
The grimy is.
Anybody will tell you that.
Come and see for sure.
Everybody trying to downplay San Diego.
They got to come to our side for sure.
We needed this one.
Oh, yeah.
You're going to give it to you.
This one was definitely meeting, though, like, because everybody always think it's sweet.
They always say like, oh, ain't nothing down there but SeaWorld.
None, that's the theme, right?
That's what.
It's a Sea World for sure over there.
For sure, for sure.
San Diego Sea World.
It's a Sea World, my nigga, over there, for sure.
Sure.
Yeah.
That's the thing.
That's what you all see.
That's what you all hear, right?
That's not the life we in and the things we see daily.
We see poverty, nigger.
We don't see the beach, that's pretty.
They see that shit, they see that shit.
It's, man, come on, bro.
My hood is two minutes away from downtown, nigger.
My hood is two minutes away from downtown, nigger.
That's where all this, the home, nigger.
I don't know if you are.
Y'all don't know.
But, nigga, it's a little skit rolled out there, y'am mean?
Oh, my-law is right there, nigga.
Literally, we experienced all that, the smokers, the homeless, the crazy, to this, to that.
They push right up to the hood to get whatever or do whatever, y'all mean?
But, nigga, the hood right there, two minutes away, literally.
From 17th to 35th, that's the hood.
Yeah, some R-O-G's smokers smoked out.
They was reptibles in their day for sure, but now it's smoked out for sure.
How you feel about that, folk?
knowing niggas that were once reputable and predominant from your neighborhood now
no longer have that same notoriety because they didn't fell off due to the drugs.
Yeah, now, that's fucked up.
That can't be me.
That's what I look at.
I can't do that for sure.
I got to go back.
Not to catch you off, but I said we came up.
My grandma, she was a hustler herself, nigga.
My grandma was a dope man, a dote woman, nigga.
That was another part how we stayed cool, how shit was getting taken care of.
She bought that property whenever, coming up, whenever, whatever, whatever.
But when she was done with doing that, this is what she was doing, nigga.
And one of my songs, I said, what I say?
Damn, that's fucked up.
It was protecting to your grandma?
Yeah, about her.
Damn, cut, what I say?
Yeah, on Crip.
That's fucked up.
You gonna be able to clip this.
I'm pulling it up.
I'm pulling it up.
You brought my brain, yeah, that's it.
Hold on.
That's the real, though.
That's what I'm, it's real, nigga.
I was a kid.
I ain't know what I was doing.
Yeah, but...
I was tipping at 10 years old,
seven years old, walking out there,
napkins wrapped up, handing them to people,
nigger.
I don't know what's in that napkin.
My grandma told me to bring her money back on crib.
We probably can't play the music because...
Oh, no, I'm just trying to...
Yeah, hold on the minute.
No, because it's probably, you know what I'm saying?
It's copyrighted, so we might want to just cut it down real quick,
a little bit, just turn it down a little bit.
We can't really...
I don't want it to...
That's why I'm talking even over it real quick,
him get to, you know what I just don't want to do.
Damn.
I said back when I used to make two
grandma, but it was above my head
wrapped in the napkin,
told him, what the fuck, the kid?
No, I ain't gonna lie.
We get the gist of that shit.
That shit's cold.
I ain't gonna let that nigga gotta tell the real
in this music.
That's what I love, homie.
That's what I've loved about your music.
So for I, for real, my nigga,
they don't need to,
and I'm gonna still,
I'm gonna bring in more people from the town,
Mommy.
Back when I used to make tips for grandma,
but it was above my head,
wrapped in the napkin.
She put it in my hand and told me to bring back her bread.
I didn't know what I was doing, nigga.
I was a little kid, though.
How were you?
I was, Nick, I don't know.
I was a kid, nigga.
I was probably seven.
Seven to, nigga, 15,
till I start doing my own thing, ya I mean.
If I'm at the path, my grandma, it's because she can't walk,
she couldn't walk that much, nigga.
We're going out there making the tips forward, nigga.
How old are you gang?
I'm 25.
I just, I'm about to be 26.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can tell, man, you didn't have been through a little bit of struggle.
Tell me a little bit more.
about grandmama though.
They're interested.
She was born
1928.
Yeah.
She came from
Wichita, Kansas.
Her son
was a part of the hood.
Was in one of the
generations of our hood
before they turned crib.
It was,
what was it
before it turned crib?
It was West Coast
LTD.
Recan crew.
West Coast businessman.
But her son,
my papa,
he was a part of the wrecking crew.
Yeah,
I mean, she doesn't told us stories, nigga.
He's a kid.
He's coming up in there with the record crew jacket,
niggins.
She's trying to whip his ass and take that jacket, nigga.
Because this is way back into what?
60s, 70s, nigga.
When it's there, you mean?
She don't want her baby being that shit, nigger.
But look, that shrikel down.
I mean, it's the life.
Yeah, yo.
Tell me, how did y'all get the name TC3 and TC4?
Where did that come from?
Those are names.
Those are initials.
TC3.
I figured that.
And then probably in the same, in the format it goes.
So you're the third, he's the four.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I'm 24.
I'm 24.
I just turned 24 like two weeks ago.
24 and 24.
Three, think four.
Three, thing four, man.
The only thing is, yeah, y'all a little bit more ghetto with it.
Hey, you feel me?
Y'all go get into some different.
different shit in the household, man.
Straight to fuck up.
No, that's cold right there.
So you said that's y'all initials.
Yeah, yeah.
And it just falls in just the order of how y'all was born.
Yeah, yeah.
Just like that, man.
Straight up.
What is live from the Deuce?
That's us.
That's us.
That's our record label.
It started, my big brother started it back in, what, probably 13, 14, I mean.
Life from the Deuce.
The juice is the block, ya I mean.
He started recording on the front porch on 32nd Street, the Deuce.
Like I said, my house, man, it was a spot.
It was the porch, I mean, raggedy-ass porch.
How many windows broke?
The floor is...
How many niggas that fell on the floor, dude?
Like, ya'am.
You know what?
He said, niggas falling through the motherfucking flow.
Yeah, I mean?
That's where he started recording.
That's where live from the deuce came from.
Live from the Deuce.
We recorded live from the deuce.
Went from the front porch to the back room to the garage.
niggins, all on the deuce, live from the deuce.
So everything y'all was cutting and recording was coming straight off the block.
Straight off the block.
What happened on the block for sure?
So y'all been doing this shit for, well, y'all had, that's been around even probably
before you even wanted to take a series.
Yeah, my brother was rapping, my big brother.
That was him.
That was his thing.
What's going on with him?
He's still in.
Shit, he got life.
Yeah.
Got like 200-some years at 18.
He was fresh 18.
Damn.
Yeah.
For what?
I mean, I'm just saying, for whatever they, like what the f***ing life?
200 years, nigga.
That's crazy.
That has to be, they had to consider that shit heinous.
Like, nigger, it's just no way shape or form.
They feel like that shit's crazy.
Like, that's just crazy, homie.
Damn, my nigga.
I really am sorry to hear that,
um, because you know what,
whether whatever happened or didn't happen
for people's family members
to have to go without their family,
especially somebody that seemed like you looked up to him.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you're with your bro.
Yeah, that's my big brother.
Like, you looked up to him.
You know how it is with your brother's?
Yeah, hell yeah.
That love, nobody can ever change that.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Nobody can ever take that away from you.
I don't get a fucking nigga.
What happened?
happen doesn't matter you know what I'm saying like that's still your family member
and shit you're going without too yeah you feel me shit the end of the day but I
like that y'all you carry it on you carry it was in the live from the dudes like it's alive
as well it's healthy it's flourishing you know I'm saying so I'm like that's what
matter for sure for sure life from the deuce that's all that matters
how me life from the deuce we the truth nigger they know favorite artists for y'all
Shit, Mazi, Kodak Black, one of those two for sure.
Amazi Kodak Black.
Yeah.
Like Mazi.
Yeah, Mazzi, that's what we grew up, not really grew up, because we're a little, you
I mean, but we was coming up listening to Mazzie for sure, nigger.
Nigger, them passed listening to Mazi, nigga.
Came back to the block.
Count money listening to Mazzi, nigga, I mean?
I always feel like that, especially for niggas like ourselves.
It's always an artist that we resonate through a fucked up time.
You know what I'm saying?
They kind of stick with it.
Like, you want me to tell you who mine is?
And what's so crazy is because this nigger really one of my brothers today, like I
f***ed with a me him like this, Kevin Gates.
Type shit.
Yeah, like, and that's my nigger.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I never, I was listening to his music when I was going through a lot of shit, like,
just going cross-country, shit, I'm fighting cases, I'm going through a lot of shit.
So to hear some music, they kept a nigga pushing, like that that's what I remember.
So I get it, like, if Mazzie got you through my nigga, through hard times or whatever.
Hey, I'm sure he can respect.
that because that's what a lot of these niggas embodying their music when they put it out
is to help the others get through yeah you know i'm saying some shit i respect it
shi man that's a call one straight up anybody else shit it's mazzi for the most part to say just a favorite
artist yeah yeah who would you do a song with dead or alive both y'all who would y'all do a song
with dead or alive oh shit no offense a nip nip sure yeah yeah
Yeah, man, for sure.
The top, top?
Yeah, yeah.
So.
Anybody else?
Like, what you mean?
Just like...
Anybody else, too?
Like, you have a nice little list.
You mean, you just got to do just one shit.
Give me two or three.
I'm not even ready.
I'm trying to think while you go.
That's crazy.
Mazzie, niggia?
Like the one with Mazzie?
Yeah, Nip.
Mazzie.
I fuck with a little Dirk for show.
I fuck with a little Dirk.
He'd be surprised with like.
And like even for like Mazzie, you'd be surprised like with a lot of artists,
if they like your music, if they listen to it, they vibe into it.
Shit, what they'd do for a nigga?
Shit, the ticket might not be the same.
Might.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not going to sit there and put, just put that on Mazzie jacket like that.
But you know what I mean?
Like, I'm sure like real, real, real, honey, if a nigga feel your music,
you know what I'm saying?
Like, he got a vibe with it.
Shit, Nick of Mike.
I'm saying, do a little something for you.
Might work something for you.
All I say is just push it out there.
What's it hurt?
You know what I'm saying?
Give it up to him.
See what he do.
Email that shit.
Email it to you.
Hey, man, email.
Hey, I've noticed there was, hey, look, homie, my nigga,
FBG doughboy, right?
How he even got from Free Band Gang, like with Future and all that, right?
He said, all I did was just kept pushing it.
So I just kept knocking on the dog.
He said, I was just claiming it.
Knocking on the dough.
Eventually, before he knowing, guess what?
That's where he's from now.
And like he said, shit, he wasn't nothing.
He had nothing.
He was just trying to push.
So I'm not even saying that that's what y'all going to do.
I'm just saying for your music, like, just push it.
Just keep knocking on the doors.
Don't stop.
If somebody says, no, that's the easy day.
That's a word.
That's nothing.
Just keep knocking, my nigga, don't stop.
For real.
So y'all, how long, man?
You say y'all be rapping.
Go ahead.
Like that motherfucker up.
It didn't even been.
So y'all been together?
So y'all been really taking this shit serious for the last four or five years or
have you been rapping?
No, four or five years.
That's how it started.
Four or five years ago.
Yeah.
Four or five years can feel like 15 to 20, huh?
Yeah.
You know, especially living outside, right?
Like really having to be outside, that shit turning the dog years on, niggum.
For real, dog, straight up.
That shit be feeling like that.
20 years.
That should be crazy, I mean.
Five years, though, what do you feel
like y'all have accomplished so far
in the last five years to where you
you, you, five years
ago, you'd be ecstatic or happy
where you had now, hell, even sitting here with me on
Sharp Tank. Like I said, we came from
nothing, bro. So I feel like we did
a lot. From
having niggas looking at our city
to having niggas looking at us
to this shit, put
money in our pockets, whether it's this or that.
to just pushing you I mean I feel like we we did a lot for for us yeah I mean like I said
we came from nothing how can we lose like straight up or the sacrifice is great yeah you got
a sacrifice that's one of the biggest things you got to do I'm battling one right now a
sacrifice I got to make yeah I mean it's cool sacrifices is big though for sure yeah
you know why right and why it's big is because it's
change is the person that you are.
You know what I'm saying?
You're about to make some changes as a person.
So I feel like shit, you ain't wrong for that,
homie, like just make the right choice for you.
And can't nobody make that shit for you,
my nigga, not your brother, not your peers,
not your homies, not nobody,
whatever that may be.
You feel me?
Straight up, honey.
For y'all, like, you already explained
what it was like growing up in San Diego.
Y'all ain't never lived nowhere.
Y'all ain't never, like, went cross-country.
You ain't never went, like, any other places?
Oh, like, that's growing up?
No, not even growing up.
Like, I mean, just now.
Yeah, I've been a few places.
Yeah.
I don't been a few places.
Yeah.
I don't been.
Huh?
He'd be, he'd been to place.
I really been nowhere.
You gotta get up and get, hey, man, you gotta get up and go see the world, man.
It's more than what you think.
I ain't never left the country, though.
I just haven't been to a couple more than a couple.
I don't been to some states, you know?
Yeah.
I ain't never left the country.
But what about like going on a tour you ever hopped on anybody's tour?
Just to know, you know, I'm saying.
Ain't got to even be no, like I said, we ain't got to talk about no headlining, no nothing, just hopping on somebody's shit.
Yeah, no.
Yeah, no, they're sleeping on y'all.
For sure, for sure.
On my mama, nigga, they're sleeping.
And for y'all to have no help.
We're the blood city.
We're the blood city, so we already, we already, you know what I mean?
You get it.
You're sleeping on this too, for sure.
Even brought this up on you.
Plenty of times.
You shook, you brushed this off.
It's all for sure, for sure.
No.
They sit in.
Niggas does sit it to us like, damn, why he brushed y'all off like that?
I thought he was, I thought he fucked with the city.
I know.
I am, but I look at it like this.
It wasn't that, it's just somebody-
Come across my desk properly.
Type shit.
When it came across my desk properly, look where you at.
Type shit.
You feel me?
Look where you at.
It came across my desk properly.
It's not about what you know, niggas, who you know.
Come on at the end of the day.
You know what I'm saying?
Straight up.
The way I'm gonna look at y'all is gonna look at y'all differently when some
explaining me, hey, these are niggins you need to be fucking with.
This is somebody that I respect.
That's how I'm supposed to go.
I'm not going to listen to somebody that I don't know.
Type of shit.
You ain't going to listen to somebody you don't know.
You're going to go.
Now, my homie bring this nigga to me,
and this thing can tell me you've been in them situations
where you've had, like, if my homie bring this thing to me,
all right, it's a different story because I trust my
my homie judgment or I trust what my homie saying.
You know what I mean?
So that's what I did.
Like, I f*** with y'all, bro.
When I start listening to y'all music, I said, yeah,
I was sleeping.
Yeah, sure.
Everybody is, but it's sorry, we're going to wake their ass up.
My nigga, that's what we're here for.
But I got to ask you, like, because you brought up something,
and I don't want to skip on past that.
Being from a predominantly blood city.
How the fuck is that?
And how y'all y'all been doing?
Great.
Great.
I know.
But, hey, I can't even say that because I know the history.
I know the real.
My nigga will be some creeping from San Diego on me.
I'll really be one of them niggins.
Like to be around there.
My hood, the longest tribe of that motherfucker.
We still standing.
Niggas really tripped from over them sock.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Because they know where it's predominantly
everywhere around his bloods.
My nigga from Link in the skyline.
Like, you got all these niggas that are around
that are big-ass neighborhoods.
Like, you got football players and athletes
and all types of niggas from these hoods.
You never know, dress squares.
You know what I'm saying?
They got more numbers.
But we're right shit for sure.
And I'm going to be honest with you.
Because y'all niggas know y'all got a trip.
So y'all trippers, for real.
Like, it has to be like that when it's five to one, five to two.
I got to be tripping a little bit harder.
You know what I'm saying?
So I do understand that, my nigga.
They always respected.
Yeah.
They always respected the crips.
Because like you said, we had to let it double.
From the older hobbies to every generation down.
I mean, I'm going to be honest with you.
And I don't want to call out no neighborhoods,
but, you know, Crips in San Diego's
what made some niggas start neighborhoods
because they couldn't take that shit no more.
They just couldn't take that shit no more.
Niggas was feeling bullied.
So it's like, niggins start just starting other shit,
like just to try to put some resistance.
You know?
I'll say this, right?
Like, especially in California,
there's a lot of other cities that I feel like go
and they take over other places.
Like, they'll go out there and they'll just turn it out.
San Diego is one of the only places.
They ain't do that.
No, San Diego got resistance.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, for real, it ain't just gonna, where you just come through.
We got our own hoods.
It's a couple probably that came from, but my hood ain't come from nowhere.
You want to go out there, really.
Yeah, you don't want to go.
You said your head ain't come from nowhere.
My hood is San Diego.
We're a San Diego game.
We didn't come from nowhere else.
Yeah.
It's a, nowhere else, literally.
We, we started there.
Yeah.
And that's it.
Can't nobody say we.
What do you think about that?
Do you feel like there's other hoods?
Because I'm not, I'm savvy, but I'm not super.
I'm not like, you like a gang encyclopedia to me.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, so when I ask you, I'm just trying to, like, figure it out.
What are you saying?
Like, there's other hoods that, that are in San Diego that came from somewhere.
I wouldn't say came from, but their name could have.
Because you say.
Like, you said that for a reason.
Like, no, I'm from a San Diego gang.
We didn't come from nowhere else.
So I'm like, that's a head scratcher.
I'm like, well, what's that supposed to me?
Yeah, like you said, there ain't nobody come out there and take over.
No, it was resistance.
Yeah, we know.
No, it's super resistance.
And they try to sit there and act like that's not, it's fucking lying.
They must not know street politics and histories because.
The order always obeyed their name, but it appears, too, they know.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's paid to the streets for sure.
Yeah, no, I just, I want to know
because I feel like you know, I really do.
I feel like, you know, was there some neighborhoods
that I'm not savvy to that came there
and made a mark?
No, nobody came in, no, no, no, no.
I'm not going to talk on nobody else's hood.
That ain't my business, but I'm just talking about my hood,
you know?
Yeah.
That's where we started.
Yeah.
Well, I was just curious, man.
Because, you know, when you had said it, it kind of threw me for a loop.
Right?
I never throw anybody for a loop.
When a nigga say, no, I'm from a San Diego gang, homie.
It's not, I'm not from.
I'm like, what's that mean?
What you broke it down?
Broke it down, Boris, bro.
I ain't mad at it.
Do you feel like y'all are lacking anything in your music career right now?
Me personally, I feel like I just need to be a little more consistent.
Yeah, I was from the same.
He said we got a drop more for sure.
He got the ladder at there.
You all niggas got torches and shit.
Yeah, I know.
Shackoos, man.
Yeah, niggas got a drop more, though, for sure.
You feel like that's where y'all lacking at?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, not everything needs a video.
Nah, not at all.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I think that's when niggas fuck up.
Like, shit, why don't y'all nits just get to the visualizer, shit?
Where you just dropping something, it's just playing back.
You can just get the music outside.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Like, what nigg was waiting on?
Shit, I don't know.
I don't know what it is.
I do be on a video, shit.
You're trying to wait for videos for stuff or so.
Yeah, I like to.
I don't know.
I feel like I want to get everything right before I go.
And that's where I fuck up, you know, I mean.
I just need to, I just plush that shit, I mean?
Yeah.
What's your worries?
What are you worried about, like, what's holding you back from just dropping like that?
I feel like I don't want to, it's timing, you I mean?
I don't want to just rush nothing or just do, I don't want to fucking that up, you
I mean, that's probably one of my, I'm, I'm.
I can't even get the word, could I f*** up?
Take your time.
I'm indecisive at times.
Yeah.
I'm indecisive at times.
I feel like it's a banger in the moment.
Then when you come back to play it and you be like,
No, not even not.
Not even that.
It's just, like I said, I like to have everything, like, for example, if I'm working
on a project, I'm not, I don't want to drop no singles before I'm done with the
project, you know what I mean?
I want to have a project, then start dropping the singles, then come out with the project,
then the video, like, you know what I mean?
But you don't feel like that's the way of making music?
today is dropping singles, dropping, like I'm saying,
just dropping something for them just to keep them busy
while you are trying to put together an actual project.
Yeah, yo.
That's how you do.
Right?
I would think that's what we would all want to go if we're doing music, right?
It's like, man, just keeping something in their face.
Even if it ain't like that.
That's why I'm fucking up, for sure.
That's why I'm like in.
I take that.
Before I drop my project, you feel me?
The videos I dropped, I had that on my project,
for me, just to keep them having something.
Well, I feel like this, even the video, just putting that shit out there, even if you just got like a little, some cover art.
If you, yo, your fans will respect you, like the people, because you, everybody, and I've looked at your numbers, whether it's getting a, man, 200, that shit, y'all got some shit.
I ain't even going to lie.
Like, y'all shit didn't even go lie.
And those people that watch that shit, there's some hardcore fans of y'all's in the mix of that that want some consistent.
They don't give a fuck of what you drop it.
They just want to hear y'all.
You know what I'm saying?
So you got to keep them busy while y'all trying to work on something big.
I'm saying?
Just keep a man with a little song here and there.
Man shit, drop once a month.
See where that gets you.
Consistency is key.
You can't give it to them.
Sometimes you can't give it to them when you want to.
You got to give it to them when they want it.
That's what keep a nigga kind of, you know what I'm saying?
Keep a nigga fire going.
You know what I'm saying?
There is a such thing as falling off.
There is, that shit exists.
It's live and it's well, so the nigga got to stay on this game.
So, you know, I'm shit.
I don't know, stay dropping though, my niggie, you and your brother.
Y'all cold-ass, would you all consider yourselves like a duo in this shit,
or do you feel like y'all, are you working on your own projects?
We do both.
We work on solos and then drop collab projects.
But when you think of one, you think of the other, like, I mean.
So I guess you can't call you.
We call us a duo.
I don't know.
That's up to them.
What y'all call us?
Yeah.
I mean, I ain't gonna lie.
Y'all body of music does stand out more when y'all together.
Type shit.
Yeah, we didn't heard that a couple times.
Yeah, so I feel like our biggest shows is solo-hud.
But no, no, we got a couple big shows together, too.
We got a lot of big songs together.
We had a lot of big solo songs.
So I don't know.
Yeah.
You feel like, like y'all are brothers, blood brothers.
Yeah.
It was, it's dope.
The dynamics dope when they don't know it.
Like, they don't even, because I couldn't even tell,
like y'all just, like the niggins that's from, yeah,
y'all just ended up licking up.
The song sound hard, and the little, man,
he hopped on, nigga, and just start killing that shit.
You feel me?
So it was like, it's cold that you are brothers
and y'all can fall in sync like that, my nigga.
Real talk.
Like, that shit's different.
Y'all don't be having no complications and nothing like that.
Like writing together is the process.
We brothers, you know, I mean?
How about you?
in the middle of writing, they didn't get right back to it.
I mean.
I like that.
That's live.
Like you got to, I definitely want to know the dynamic, like, between some brothers like that,
like in family actually making music.
Because y'all niggas is dope together.
Real shit.
Like, I respect it.
I do.
Like, what do y'all like the most about making music?
It's an art that I feel like we fell in love with, I mean.
It's our life now.
I feel like we love everything about it.
Yeah.
That's what we...
Yeah, everything about it, for sure.
Video, studio, all that's all that, all of it, for sure.
Yeah.
Don't seem like you're paying for none of this shit.
Y'all just get y'all shit be right there on the block, shit, let you in.
Nah, yeah, we ain't doing no extra, like, we're paying for video, you gotta pay for the videos instead of the time.
Yeah, but it ain't...
You might have niggins that be willing to just, hey man, I see y'all viz.
Nah, it's a couple of them too.
Shit, nah, y'all ain't gotta give me no bread, just, hey man, we'll figure that shit out later.
Let's just get the vision out there.
vision out there. They're the people that niggas should be fucking with, to be honest.
It's a couple of them.
You feel like the quality ain't there?
Yeah.
We got a partner. He's working.
He's working.
When he's there, we wouldn't.
We're willing now, though.
He knows.
I'll say help the nigga step this game up.
Whatever he need.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
If the nigga going to do something for free to help see the vision through shit,
nigga, that's the best investment.
Hell yeah.
Versus just going to get the nigga and you just pay.
and he's doing it just because you're paying.
You know what I mean?
Versus somebody who actually wants to be there.
I feel like that's very important because even what y'all duo, y'all both want to be there.
If one doesn't want to be there, the song probably ain't going to come out right, my niggins.
That's just going to sound like trash, like straight by suit out, niggas.
Just recently we just made a song and I don't know.
It was something about it.
We weren't feeling it, right?
Came back and knocked it out.
Just how you said how it worked with, like how you all.
all writing, whatever the case may be.
That was an example.
We weren't feeling it this time.
Came back, what, a day, two later, whatever, knocked it out.
Made it how we wanted it.
Sometimes it do be like that, right?
I don't go a lot.
But you know, I feel like the camaraderie do got to be there.
Like, it's got to be, if you're not feeling it on me, he got to understand that, too.
Like, Shosh ain't feeling it.
Don't force me on this shit.
Yeah, nah, he get it?
I think it was me on that song, huh?
It was me.
It felt like you was being forced me.
I wasn't feeling it.
I'm like, no, we ain't doing it.
this way now. We'll do this another time. I mean, came back and did it. Do y'all write or freestyle or?
Hey, man, Briggs. Yeah. Yeah. I told him bring his ass up y'all say, make shit.
Say, come meet my niggins, man. Yeah, so there's nothing but love, man, you know?
Yeah, man. What's going on with my nigga though? You good?
Man, I just came to tap-in, tap-in.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, man.
Well, I was, I definitely, I definitely did want you here for the, uh, the
Pollin ticket, but shit, man, you missed it.
We was politics for a minute.
I ain't gonna hold you.
Ah, no, we gonna do it.
We gonna do part two with the bread.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
They made sure they came in and let it be known, my nigga.
Daegone ain't what people think it is.
You know what I'm saying?
Especially from they side, my nigga, because like they say, they come from the grimy.
They come from one of grimy.
sections on me where a nigga really for the coast that is yeah yeah
they're gonna throw up dubs too nah nah we throw up dubs and three oh yo
nah no we from west coast yeah we fuck with the hundreds though yeah we fuck with the
hunders though no i know it I know it I love when the briggs to poppy
man for just a minute night
Marky ways out of the same thing.
Yeah, for sure, for sure.
Hey, you know what it is, church.
I'm gonna come out and come rap with you in just a minute.
I got you.
I got you.
I need to know, though, man, for y'all.
Y'all be writing a freestyle.
That's all I was trying to get there too before you came up here.
I was going to freestyle.
I'll do you shit.
Ooh, I'll write, but I'll freestyle.
The closest thing to freestyle.
We got some extra time in the studio like,
we're gonna put some shit together with the hub.
So we're just gonna cast on.
See, y'all right everything.
The closest thing to freestyle and will be.
to be a nigger doing something and a bar come to my mind.
I write it down real quick.
I mean, that's the closest thing to freestyle.
Yeah, I mean.
Right.
But nah, I write it.
Yeah, we was freestyle on Bob.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So we were talking about freestyle.
He was out there with us.
Came out there to make a song.
We had some extra time.
We just some freestyle.
You don't feel like it's, you don't feel like that's how strong the suit,
freestyling.
Better writing.
Nah, I rather write.
Yeah.
Well, if you're about to battle in the good,
That's how you got to write.
I'm not going to battle rap.
Yeah.
Really, man?
Shit.
Hey, listen to me.
You know what I mean when I say battle?
Type shit.
You get what I'm saying?
I'm just trying to use it.
I'm just trying to use a certain format of it.
You know what you know you battle a nigga or this a nigga or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which I definitely got to ask this question because this one I feel like you can
definitely answer.
me, easy three, I gotta know.
How do you feel about people, rappers, dissing online, and have you ever did it?
Did what?
Have I ever did what?
Did somebody online.
What you mean on, like, some Instagram?
Nah, I don't do.
Like, you know, back and forth?
Nah, I never did no back and forth.
Okay, well, how do you feel about rappers or niggas like that, like I'm saying,
dissing online, everybody being, you know, part of the street culture, street niggas, you know,
Let the streets talk.
They talk enough.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
That is...
The music is...
Them niggas be lying on me.
Like, hey, hey.
Hey.
Check this.
The rapping is cool.
It sound good sometimes, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
But overall, if it ain't...
If it ain't good in the hood, why is you doing it in the...
Yeah, I mean?
Why is you...
Acting like y'all, you know what I mean?
Straight up.
Straight up.
So you say you don't really respect it?
Nah.
Unless it's cracking for real.
But then you, why is you doing that if it's really cracking you?
Right, right, right, right.
But.
So you feel like it's all hype when you see it online?
No, I don't think it's all hype.
You don't believe.
Because it's, niggas is dying everywhere.
It ain't all hype, you know what I mean?
It's just at times, like, just leave it to the streets, you know what I mean?
That's all it is.
Yeah.
I'm mad at that.
How about you feel about that?
Are you feeling about rappers dissing the line?
I don't want to hear you say, nigga, my brother.
Tired of that shit, gang.
Not the same shit for shit.
No, no, no, no, no.
If it comes to it, for sure, like, niggas just be rapping, you feel me?
That's what they get.
And, like, we got the stats, though, for sure.
That's why I was asking you.
Y'all say the stats.
And like, I mean, I get an idea what the stats is, you know what I'm saying?
But I just wanted to know for you, like, I'm sure you feel something, you got to feel something different about it.
When it comes to niggas dissing online, do you feel like that shit's hype?
Niggas just be capping.
Like you said, there is, niggins that be dying, but shit, niggas die every day.
That shit don't always be off of what a niggas say online.
That shit's just what it is.
I'm like, them, sike, if it's about me, you feel me?
About, like, my head or whatever.
Like, you niggis suck, y'all just rap me.
Y'all know that shit not true.
I just do what you're doing.
That shit not sure.
You're not sure.
You're not sure.
You say you don't really, you don't respect it.
My personal...
I don't respect it if they're not actually doing it, you feel me?
If they're not getting cracking and doing this stuff, I don't respect.
There's a lot of those, Moutisie.
There's a lot of niggas that get online and pop that shit.
That's why I don't really entertain it, because I'm like,
What's that shit really mean?
I wasn't brought up like that.
Like to back and forth.
Yeah, it's cool.
You want to roast a nigga.
But to get online and say what you're going to do to a nigga.
And when you see what you're going to do to them,
I ain't really pretty to that shit.
You feel me?
Yeah, that's a foreign to me, my name.
It's a foreign language.
Like, I don't really be understanding that shit at all.
But T.
T. Stay on.
A lot of people will take that shit serious.
Like, oh, it's something serious going on.
I'd just be looking at it like, that shit's child's play, my niggas.
That's niggas really out here,
You don't know what happened how it happened nothing because that shit ain't being televised
It's not being put on social media
You know what I'm saying so I feel like them the situations I respect more than when I see a nigga getting on camera
I'm like me you telling on yourself you damn well ain't about to do you ain't doing shit
You just told on yourself
Niggas ain't that I know niggas ain't that damn gangster where you get on camera you telling on yourself
nigger I don't know what that is I'm I'm foreign to that home me I really am
Are there any collabs that we can expect to see in the future?
You know, anything y'all excited to do or something that you've been working on with somebody?
Shit, I just dropped the tape probably like two, three weeks ago.
To a project, I got lefty gun playing that my fuck here.
TC-48-hundred.
TC-3, yeah, for sure for sure.
Boogie Monster, huh?
It's called my turn, TC-4, my turn.
That's the name for sure, for sure.
That shit's live right there.
I don't know why I missed that one.
I know I missed that one
No, I missed that one
No, you can't say I'm sleeping
Because, nigga, I was already listening
to the music, I've been on the music
I just didn't catch that one
You know what I'm saying?
So shit, my nigga, hey, hey, man,
he's been up too sometimes
You know, I can sit here and lie and act like I
I can sit there and lie like, yeah,
I heard of that one too, you know what I'm saying?
No, that was one that I'm not, you know what I'm saying?
I'm not, hey, I'm not known, I don't know about it
this shit, you know what I'm saying?
But that is dope that I left you on there, man,
you know, and pushing the line with a line
with a lot of your homies who you've been fucking with, my nigga.
I really do see San Diego
on the rise in this shit.
I mean, I definitely want to get more artists in the year.
And I feel like y'all are helping set the way
with, like I'm saying, y'all, a little weirdo.
I've had some people come through and come sit down with me.
I'm going to have them come through more for the future.
We got to, whether niggins get along or not, don't matter.
We got to start pushing this shit and letting them know with SD on.
You feel me?
That shit's important, my nigga.
No, yeah, I got a project.
I'm working on a project.
Bad habits, I believe it was.
Oh, yeah, that's the song with Lewito.
But I'm working on this project.
Bozai.
Bozai.
Yeah, I didn't come back and get it back.
Yeah.
That joint with bad habits.
Yeah, that joint bad habits.
That shit called.
Yeah, good looking.
But I'm working on this project.
I'm fined have a little widow on it, TC4, and Bishop Snow from Oceanside.
You know, I was supposed to have Bishop Snow in here today.
Type shit.
He was supposed to come right before y'all.
Type shit.
It came up, yeah, me and we rescheduled.
So I will be having Bishop Snow in the building.
That nigga go crazy.
I'm not even going to hold you.
He just dropped this little project.
I bought it.
It's B, He'll be in hell.
Inhale.
Yeah, yo.
Made you know what I'm saying?
Yep, yo.
It's me, Bishop Snow, and Hill.
It's called Sam O.G.
I'm on that .
I'm on that .
I'll drop it all?
I think it just dropped, huh?
Yeah, it just dropped.
Yeah.
Definitely got to check that one out.
I definitely got to check that one out.
That's gonna be crazy right there.
I was supposed to have buddy up here though, man.
I f*** with him.
I like his style.
Y'all niggas really got the, y'all didn't leave the gangster error out of your music.
Like it's still there.
It's live and it's well, my nigger.
That's what kind of, I feel like, maybe like your music and a lot of other people that listen to y'all.
And y'all being youngsters, you know what I'm saying?
Like, y'all got more fans that are older than y'all know.
for what y'all doing because y'all bringing back
them old school classics.
Like, when y'all did that rider on me,
that's like, man, a sample from pot?
Like, nobody doing that.
That was all me, too.
I was, the producer didn't do that.
I was on YouTube, you know what I mean?
Just watching shit.
And then that shit just caught my ear.
I'm not trying to put that on a beat, nigga.
So I recorded it and sent it to one of my producers.
He's basically.
He's talking about writer, nigger.
No, but he said the Pock.
That's fucking Tupac beat, niggins.
That's Tupac shit.
I thought you said talking, nigger.
No.
No, it was how you sampled shit.
You heard me, you know what I'm saying?
It was Tupac.
No, it was that Tupac.
Yeah, like y'all, you man sampled like just that writer.
You're gonna call the songwriter.
Yeah, that's what I called.
Y'all called the songwriter.
You know what I'm saying?
So when y'all sampled that and y'all just came on that movie, I was like,
damn, bro, I said, uh, I said, uh,
these niggas got something.
We definitely had to sit down for this room, man.
I was like, these niggas got something, bro.
These niggas is different.
And it's not about all the jewelry, the cars, no nothing.
It was y'all in your section.
Your homies out with y'all.
Like, it's just a day in the life with y'all, niggas.
I like that.
It looks more organic than a nigger just trying to force it
and put cars, trying to put shit in there.
That niggas ain't even what niggas even on.
Home crew.
Like, for real, honey, straight up.
How do y'all feel about shows?
How do you feel about them?
Shit.
What you mean?
Feel about them?
How do you feel about shows?
Doing shows?
Like, doing shows?
That's shit smooth for sure.
They'd be scared to book.
Everybody be scared of the book.
We had a couple shows, though.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you say, you feel like they scared the book you and they are?
Yeah, hey, yeah.
Of course they are.
I'd be scared the book, you and dago.
But just, have y'all
you reached out?
I think that's the problem, me.
Y'all need to get around somebody
because they can get y'all shows other places
and they can go to A-Z.
You can go to these places, man, and get shows.
People would love to see you.
You got fans all over, homie.
All the views and all the people that's been watching
y'all ain't just coming from the city of San Diego.
No, it's niggis did a, like, fans that don't restow.
Like, oh, come to my city, come here, come there.
Tell them the bookers.
We'll come.
Yeah, I mean?
Sometimes you just got to reach out.
Type shit.
Yeah, what's the hurt to reach out?
Like, man, y'all want us down in your city?
We got people asking for us.
Well, then hell yeah, we want you down here, man.
Can y'all come down here next month?
Hell yeah, we can come down there next month.
Yeah, you got the whole fucking per diem.
All that, hell yeah.
All right, bet, we're on the way.
Everything booked, everything ready to go.
You feel me?
I gotta ask you all this one.
What makes y'all keep rapping?
Like, what's the drive?
Y'all some young niggas.
But y'all got to ask something that's driving you.
Shit, fans, my head, everybody, my family, everybody, for sure, for sure.
The support.
Support along with, that's what we want to do.
Yeah, with the mic up to you.
Yeah, the support along with, that's what we want to do.
We're hungry.
Yeah.
It turned into a dream, nigga.
We live in it.
We just got to get there.
Yeah, I always feel like, you know, hunger is always a good thing to ride off of because I feel like that's when you're at your best.
What happens when you're not hungry no more?
Do you still love it?
You know, do you still have that same drive that got you there?
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like that's the crossroad that it can come to that really focused your mind.
It's absolutely down to this shit, though.
That's what the average person don't accept.
Yeah, you just got to stay there.
It's real shit.
Real shit.
Some of the artists up and coming are some of the artists you feel like out of dago right now
Shit Tc3 and TC4 other than yourself
My bad I left that part out other than yourself
What do y'all feel like right now like is like they got they got they they do and their shit
No Wiroo, Lomarro, Memo the Mafia so
Bully 3
Yeah
That was
That's it I said
I sing it
Yeah
So, y'all, that's the...
Life from the deuce, nigga.
Yeah.
I mean, I already know y'all,
is putting yourself on the map, you know?
You're already putting your stamp on it.
I was just curious to know, like,
who do y'all feel like doing their thing as well
and representing San Diego?
Yeah, the world will be going crazy.
That's my boy.
You could go crazy.
Yeah.
Tomorrow would be going crazy, like you said,
memo.
Got to ask you.
Got to ask.
Go ahead.
And this one, this one,
I want you all to answer this one for me thoroughly
because I thought about this one long and hard
before I asked y'all, but I got to know,
you know what I'm saying?
When you think of San Diego,
do you feel like the essence is being overpowered
by politics and problems, or how do you feel?
Say it again?
Do you feel like, you know what I'm saying,
when you think of San Diego,
do you feel like, you know,
it's being overpowered by politics and problems
versus everybody concentrating on the music
and trying to get everybody to come together as one
because it seems like other cities,
are starting to come together with their people.
You know what I'm saying?
We're part of politics, for sure.
Yeah, I would think about...
We're a partner in politics.
We don't want to...
We ain't trying to come together with none of it out for sure.
Yeah, me personally, I don't feel like that's needed, necessary for...
What are you looking for?
Like, what are you looking for?
Well, I'm just saying, you know, you're starting to see other cities like, look what
L.A. just did.
They just united, man.
They just brought a lot of people together to make something possible for a lot of people.
Yeah, like, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, they're bringing it together.
So that's where my mind's at with it is like,
Is there a, do you feel like there should be a bigger picture?
Or do you feel like the problems of the politics will always override that?
If you're from a gang, nigga, the politics better, nigga.
What's you mean?
Well, that's for sure.
It's going to stay like that.
Well, I'm just saying you've seen a lot of people coming together lately from other places.
You know what I'm saying?
So I'm just trying to see what the future is for San Diego when it comes to that,
homie.
That shit's just important, my nigga.
All the thing is you going to see Crips and Bloods together?
nah
that's what you're looking for
duh
it's not about what
no I'm saying
I'm saying the answer
I'm saying the answer
yeah I ain't listen
my nigga I know
what it is
but it's got to be said
dog
we gotta bring it up
like it's got to be known
because I feel like
there
I feel like it's good
and bad
because I feel like
that camaraderie's missing
though dog
like that can push
a lot of other
niggas
over to the next level
the politics
is what's keeping
a lot of that
dumb down
shit
you could have probably
been out
years ago and are on a higher projectile two years ago then you are now you know what I'm
saying being able to have more camaraderie and niggas not really doing too much hate if I did
that shisty shit I'm not saying that you are I'm just saying if people had that situation going on
I feel like there'd be a lot more happening for us as a whole I'm not my nigga we took the other
row and we're going to stick to it's yeah I get it 100 but it has to be we got to put a magnifying
glass on it dog even if a niggas said
there and say,
I ain't with it.
I'm gonna be the
nigga watching
behind the
magnifying guys.
I don't got
nothing to do
with it.
I don't got nothing to do with it.
What type of music
do you all listen to
besides yourself?
See,
I gotta put that in there
with you listen to
beside yourself.
TC3,
TC4
listen to besides themselves.
Ozzie, Kodak,
who was a little
dirt,
a little baby.
Anybody knew?
Anybody you like, man, we've been fucking with him, you know what I'm saying?
He might not be the top of the top of shit.
We'd be listening to him.
He'd be playing all right.
We'd be listening to Yada.
Yada horror.
Yeah, that was the name we should have thought out there.
We listened to Yada, Yada hard.
Who, Yauta?
Yeah, I fuck with Yauta.
Yeah, y'allah my nigga.
That's my nigga, bro.
Yeah, boss man Dilo, that nigga be going crazy.
Yon is my nigga.
Yonah, that's my partner.
Yeah, I do, I want to do a song with Cove for sure.
Shit, I can link that up.
That's easy.
Put that together.
That's a phone call away.
Yeah.
No, for sure.
We can put that one together, my nigga.
Yeah, but I was just curious on me because, like I said, just even go back to that.
I just feel like that camaraderie's missing, my nigga.
If niggas kind of come together, it ain't always about the gang banging and shit.
Like, I get it.
Some niggas just can't come together.
I understand that.
It's never going to happen.
It's going to just be set in stone.
But I feel like there's some beefs and some problems with certain niggas.
Like it probably don't even be that big.
And if niggas come together and can put a couple dollars into some shit, we can make some noise.
It's hard to make noise by myself, dog.
I can make more noise when I got more people with me and we're all pushing the same thing, dog.
We all try to push the same.
We're all got the same goal because everybody do.
We all got the same goal, my nigga.
We're just taking different routes.
That's all it is.
And what if we all got on the same route for us?
Maybe it might not be as crammed as they say.
Type shit.
We all going the same of a way.
Nobody's sitting there pushing against each other, man.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a wall.
Call that.
I don't know, bro.
That's just my opinion to it, my nigga.
That's how I feel about that shit.
Is there anything we can be looking forward to from you guys coming up in the future?
Like something we need to be looking for right now.
It's on this way before we get out of here.
Shit.
His project just dropped.
I'm trying to drop a project.
We're working on the, uh, we're going to, we're going to, we're going to do.
another show. Somebody, we're working on the numbers and all the little extra shit.
Yeah. We're gonna do another show. Where y'all talk about doing it?
City. In the city? Yeah, yeah.
Oh, bro, it's dangerous. Like, bro, like, bro, like, yeah, I mean, I want to slide.
I definitely do. I want to slide.
You know, it's good. No, I know it's good. No, I'm gonna definitely slide out to one of y'all
shows, man. Come show some love. I appreciate y'all niggis for coming.
and just sitting down with me for a few minutes, man,
and just, I feel like this has been very educational.
I feel like y'all, you definitely gave it up, my nigga.
You definitely gave it up.
You even said, nah, nigger, we ain't never going to be cool.
Yeah, no.
I appreciate y'all, man, for real.
Hopefully, man, I see your brothers blossom in the future
and just keep thriving, my nigga.
Real talk.
The sharp tank
No jumper
Sharpest
Coolest podcast in the world
Just got done with my boy TC3
Tc 4 hey man Donnie
Shoot this out the motherfucking gym
I'm gonna
