No Jumper - The G Perico Interview: Leaving Roc Nation, Young Nudy Beef, Buying a Gym, Remble & More
Episode Date: November 5, 2021G Perico brings his lit energy to talk to Adam and AD about his businesses, new music, fake beefs, relationship with D Smoke, Remble and more! https://www.instagram.com/bgperico/ ----- NO JUMPER PATR...EON 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
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Yeah, the coolest podcast in the world.
This is G. Perico.
I got Adam 22, aka Bip, and A.D.
On the show today.
What's going on, guys?
That was good.
You're getting used to taking charge of your interviews.
Yeah, come on, man.
I like it.
G. Perico, no job of coolest podcast in the world.
G. Perico is in the building.
In the building.
And I got AD on the side of me.
Pause.
Pause.
Why you got to start off like that?
On the side of me, Paul.
What's the pause for?
He's just mega alert.
His pause meter is just off.
of the Richter. Oh, I said it. I said it, right.
Yeah. When you were around white guys, it is
a lot of pausing. It's been a big transition
for him. And him, bro, you know, he'd be
doing porn. That's a different country. He'd do
porn on the seat that you're sitting in right now.
They don't clean it either. That's not true.
He just starts the pawn off with some
conspiracy theories.
If this was my spot, I'd probably would
I did the same shit.
You do a porn? You want OnlyFans?
No, I ain't on Only Fans, but I didn't
expect that. This nigga would be the type to do this shit,
though. I know him.
You think he's a point.
porn star type? G is be a porn star type.
I only did a couple tapes. I'm in a
biopic about a porn star.
Who? Vanessa Del Rio.
Who is that? And what were you saying? She's like the first ethnic
pornostoring history. Really?
From the 70s, yeah. Before her, it was just
all white bitches. You know what I'm saying?
I thought this is something I would know about.
I got to look that up. Yeah, you're porn man. You don't even know
your fucking history. But yo, I got my big Herc shirt
on and he did porn for a while too. So shout out to him.
Big Herc, fresh out. Yard
prison talk. I watch this
shit a couple times too i gotta get i gotta tap in with it yeah you ain't you ain't done enough time
be hurt you're not loud on that channel but g perico's in the building i feel like we're not
drawing enough attention to how good that is like last night just reviewing your catalog
seeing so many of the hits over the years plus how much i feel like you're going way harder right
now to be totally honest sure i'm a brand new artist man i'm new to this 2021 movie star g perrico
enterprise click per rico's enterprise you know what i'm saying
New artist
When we were talking about doing this interview
I felt like I had interviewed you
like a couple years ago
and then I looked and it was like
four and a half years ago
All black people don't look the same at him.
I'm talking about him.
I know.
I'm just saying like...
Time definitely been flying.
Yeah.
And everybody is just
that's the great thing about it.
Elevation, man.
Motherfuckers is definitely elevated.
Everybody, I see y'all.
Shit going great.
Me.
You know what I mean?
I'm hustling as usual.
We got to get Perico more involved.
He would...
Bro, one thing I can say about him, bro, he was one of the niggas that, like, his mindset, he'll go buy a store.
You feel me?
Like, he had that mindset early and shit like that, bro.
Like, he wanted the first niggas, like, hey, come to my studio.
I'm like, this nigga got his own studio.
And we'll go to his studio on Broadway.
I own the building where the store.
I own the building where that studio.
Right now?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, that's amazing.
So do you guys consider yourselves to be of the same generation of L.A.
rappers coming up or were you a little bit after?
I mean, we're the same generation on just some crib shit,
but I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know rap.
I feel like you guys came in the game.
I came out after, bro, but.
Maybe like a year, two years.
But it's the same, yeah, for sure.
You were saying that you felt like you guys were kind of viewed a certain way
because the industry in L.A. was being sort of dominated by the B-Dubs.
Yeah, at that time, bro, like it was a period of time where I felt like I was alone, you feel
me?
So, you know, a lot of niggas, like a nigger has a name,
but you know, a nigger would rather bring their V-Dog homies up
before they'll get one of us the opportunity.
So when Perico came out, we like, damn, nigga,
we are, our homies already fuck with each other.
He applying pressure.
We just start nigger mashing that shit together.
And it's like, now you got two of these niggas.
And then, you know.
It was a shortage on Cripping for sure.
For sure, for sure.
It was just like me, you and it.
You know what I mean?
And the dots wasn't connected at the time.
That's why I started wearing blue.
Like, all my homies know I used to wear all red.
That's my favorite color, red.
I mean, blue t-shirt, but it was so many bloods out at the time
I had to establish, you know, my shit, you know what I'm saying?
It's gotta be awkward having red be your favorite color as a crib.
Favorite color, a homie used to do.
And I'm from the era where niggas used to steal trip off red.
It was like kind of taboo.
So when I used to come through with like some red air forces or something,
ooh you got them, nigga, you getting D-Ped?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
like that. So yeah. God damn. Okay, so for the people who maybe are not as familiar,
maybe they're just watching this for the first time and they don't know that much about you.
Tell us a little bit about your upbringing and exactly where you're coming from.
G. Perico, from South Central Los Angeles, the east side of South Central.
You know, Los Angeles, entrepreneur. What more can I say? Grew up gang banging.
like it's like you know typical shit right when did you uh start to tell us a little bit about
being a young man in the streets and stuff and before you decided to start rapping when did the
rapping come into the picture the rapping came in like later in the game like uh just i decided to
rap and uh just be legit when i was in the last time i was in prison i fucking because i spend my
life, I'm like, nigga, I'm gonna be this street life. This is what I'm a dude made up my mind
till I die. I'm a, I heard one of my homies when I was little like, nigga, I'm gonna die right here.
And I thought that shit was like, nigger's so cool, like honorable and the shit. So my mindset was
nigga, this what I'm representing. This what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna die right here. And then,
you know, um, my fucker was just living crazy. But the last time I was in prison, I had my
daughter and I'm on a yard where ain't nobody going home and shit, you know what I'm saying?
And just everything just and I was fucking with the music a little bit right before I left and I'm
calling home niggas like man they're loving your shit.
All the homies like fell under my influence while I was in jail.
So when I came home it was a thing and I'm like, this is what I need to do because I don't want to
um just the reality of it was nigga I'm going to end up turning into an old ass man.
just be in and out of jail, have my little eight-month runs on the street, catch another
case.
You know what I mean?
That wasn't for me.
Like, I like, you know, I like the luxury life, man.
How many times you go back and forth doing little bids before you had this realization?
What age are we talking?
Shit, I don't even know what age exactly just like my last bid, which was, I got out
the end of 2013.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
But I've been to prison twice, a few violations.
County Jail, the whole juvenile system.
I just spent the, you know,
majority of my life in and out of jail.
At that, I mean, I could kind of say, like,
yeah, most of my life that I've been alive,
I was on street shit.
Yeah.
So, I mean, that's kind of the question is, like,
do you feel like you had to go through doing that time
in order to realize that there was a better way for you?
Or do you think, do you think raping?
Like, do you think you could have not figured this out if it wasn't for rapping?
I mean, I don't feel like I had to go through it.
Whatever experience I went through would have led me in some type of direction.
You know what I'm saying?
But I did go through it.
And that was the decision.
But rap definitely, like, saved me because it just, it introduced me to so much different shit, like,
and got me in so many different circles and opened my eyes up to, like, yesterday I'm in the hood.
We working out at the gym that I just bought and shit.
Me, David Gross and D. Smoke just bought.
the gym in my hood so I'm hungry though so I'm like let me stop and try to get a snack at the
store boom I walk in that motherfucker I don't see nothing that I can eat now previously I would
have found the whole feast in that motherfucker you know what I'm saying but the rap then brung me in the
rooms and different shit that showed me how to eat clean and live clean and what's good what's not
you know I'm saying so yeah that's a that's a perfect example of something that rap that's real I got that
too man i walk on 7-11 it's like i can't have a fucking donut for lunch or whatever you know i'm getting the
lunchable and yeah that's the closest thing yeah i used to be able to get a whole fucking meal in the
store this this this this that's like i don't i don't see none of this shit i can eat you know what's
that's what's crazy is that so many people will go their whole life not knowing that it's not normal
to drink fucking 50 ounces of soda in a day or to be eating out the 7-11 every day and i've been
pinching on soda lately yeah what that's a vice of yours huh that's a vice of yours huh that's a
I think so. Like just that pineapple soda just been like for like the last month. I think it's time for me to quit and get back on this water. Oh yeah, I'm a co-owner in the water company by the way. Shout out urban water.
You're going to bring that shit next time. I'm going to send you all the case. What's today? Wednesday. We do deliveries every Wednesday. Next Wednesday. Don't worry about it. We're going to get y'all right.
How'd you go about buying a gym? Don't drink no other water. Oh, y'all got no jumper water.
No, this is this. This is, this water is trash. Spring and alkaline? Look, the best bringing alkaline water.
We're going to get y'all set up with a whole system.
No.
Damn, I was going to say you to do.
You got me.
You know what I was going to say?
It's got beast fur in it.
Beast fur.
Well, Halloween was yesterday.
Well, we dressed up yesterday.
And actually it was the day before that.
How did you come up with the idea about the gym?
Well, actually, like, I always in my mind since I was a kid, like, man, I love to own this building right here.
Like, you know, we the hummies used to hang out right.
I remember plenty times, like, walking up right there and it just be different type of street scenarios, like, from fights, shootings.
I got my first tattoos in that building, you know what I'm saying, when I was a kid.
My big homies being all around that shit, you know what I mean?
So it was always, like, in my mind, not necessarily a goal, but like, damn, my love to own that.
And then, like, around this time last year, like, right before I started the flood and shit and got out my deal.
Me and Dee Smoke chilling.
And, you know, D Smoke boxed in that gym for years.
You know what I'm saying?
That's where I know him from.
And, you know, the owner, she'd been in and out the hospital and shit.
And we just had, like, a conversation.
I'm like, bro, I always, I would love to own that building.
You know what I'm saying?
And we can't let it get in somebody else's hands, you know what I'm saying?
And she passed away, like, a few months later.
And I called him, bro, what's up?
What are we doing?
And we put it together.
You know what I'm saying?
Wow.
Yeah.
So you've been knowing D Smoke for a while.
long time. I mostly know him from watching him win that fucking reality show. Yeah, I never saw the show.
I've been knowing him before that. It was crazy. I know D. Smoke as a boxer, he killed it over and over
on that show. Like, he just fucking, like, every week, he just fucking wowed you with his talent.
Yeah. It's pretty crazy. But damn, so now you own this gym and, like, are you super involved with,
like, how this gym is going to make money? Or do you have people working for you that are dealing with it?
I mean, all of the above. It's the entire team. Right. You know what I mean? Me, David Gross, Smoke.
I've got memberships or shit.
Yeah, that's a lot of great people around us.
So, you know, we're getting it together to just service the community, the area.
You know what I mean?
Bring some life back around that motherfucker.
You always had that entrepreneurial mind state because you had the other store before you did this, right?
I never had a job, bro.
Growing up, I was 15, 16 with dope spots.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, I could say it.
I didn't went to jail in the motherfuckers and everything.
So it's on record.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
But I always had spots.
Some type of hub.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Forever in a day.
Who do you think helped you become like that?
Like who'd you learn that from?
Like growing up under, I came up in the era where like a lot of my older homies was hustling
and shit and I looked up to that and admired that and wanted to be that, you know what
mean?
So at an early age, I remember I ain't gonna say which homie, but I'm like, junior high, eighth grade,
ninth grade around that era.
And I'm like, bro, I want to get some money.
I walk up to the homie.
He put me to work, show me the whole game.
And he was like one of the homies.
I was like having money, money.
So I learned the hustle game from him.
And another one of my homies like,
so, you know, I was just blessed with the gift to understand it.
And, you know, to this day, I ain't never had a job.
Well, now I, you know, own companies and shit and give people a job.
I guess you could consider that.
I do do work, but I just do shit that I like.
When you said you had the water company, is that like an investment that you did?
Or it's a company that you started with some other people?
Yeah, so I'm not, I didn't start it.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
It was just an opportunity.
presented itself for me to be a part of it.
You know what I mean?
Have equity in it.
You know, the shit that I bring is a value and, you know, it's a no-brainer.
You know what I mean?
Once again, shout out urban water.
Right.
And suburban water.
Can I do my own version?
No.
Suburban water.
Yeah, sure.
Your shit going to have fucking mold in there.
No.
Caterpillars.
How dare you.
Bip!
Biff.
Explain that.
What is it?
Biff.
That's my new name.
You got a contextualize this for the thing.
This for the people.
He didn't want to call you Biff.
Oh, yeah, but you hop, no, Bip.
Why is it Bip?
Is it Bip or Biff?
Now we're going to call you Bip, and I ain't going to tell you why.
We'll give you the interview.
No, because Bip in is when you use the spark plug to open the fucking,
to smash somebody's window out in the car.
I didn't know that.
I just said it sparks a whole thing up in the bed.
I never did that, honestly.
I did that shit like in elementary school.
We used to run around stealing shit out, dumb shit out of cars.
I remember I stole the big.
a big cup of change one time out of car that was unlocked.
I felt terrible.
I would have felt awesome.
In Hatch Browntown.
Yeah, never brought the law again.
Facts.
Okay, so take us back to like...
Take it back.
Take us back.
Take us back.
I'm interested in that...
Way back.
Why do you decide to do this rock deal?
And then what happened to it?
The Rock Nation shit.
Let's talk about that.
I mean, I never really wanted to sign a record deal.
Right.
Because I'm like, I'm an independent thing.
You know what I mean?
And I know that like a lot of ideas that I be having in a way I think is not popular
at all.
You know what I'm saying?
And I understood that early.
But like the, you know, the opportunity presented itself, you know what I mean?
Through my older homie Black D.
You know what I'm saying?
And he put it together.
And it was some like independent opportunities that was like more money.
But I took the deal, bro.
And I think like overall that shit helped me a lot.
Now, musically, it really didn't do much at all.
You know what I'm saying?
But like just on, you know, on growth as a businessman,
understanding how to operate a company.
Like I always told myself after I signed, like,
all right, I want to set up my business and my thing
to be like a mini rock nation amongst other things.
You know what I'm saying?
But, you know, I learned a lot about business.
It's like I'm in a, I mean, I'm with a billion dollar crew.
You know what I'm saying?
A motherfucker.
Like, I'm in a.
in a circle of motherfuckers that,
then the thoughts and the way that they operate
then brought all this money and all this different business
and they giving me, they thought pattern in,
like, gee, this ain't this, this that, this that, you know what I'm saying?
So, I mean, overall, I think it was a great deal,
but like musically, you know, like the way I'm set up
didn't match for a major.
Did they not get involved with the music side of things?
Or did they?
Or, because like the whole idea has gotta be
that they're going to, they're looking at you,
they think you have a lot of talent.
They think that you could be a lot bigger.
So they're going to invest their resources into you.
You're going to give up a percentage of whatever you're making to them,
and they're going to be able to make you way bigger.
Did you actually feel like that's what happened?
I mean, I honestly felt like that was their intentions.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
But when we jumped in the ring, you know,
it just ain't happen like that on the music scale, you know what I'm saying?
They didn't get involved with the music side of things,
or did they not seem really focused on pushing that?
Yeah, but it was just, you know.
I don't think they understood you, bro.
You know how these labels?
Yeah, motherfuckers don't understand me or the West Coast for that matter.
You know what I'm saying?
Or understand like the, I don't think, I even think like,
it's a lot of, like, a lot of majority of West Coast.
Motherfugas don't understand West Coast because, you know, a lot of people,
a lot of people, you know how motherfuckers say like,
you got this fly, keep flying around your mind.
for sure.
AD brings the flies in with the-
guys.
I keep flying around your mouth
and your microphone.
Those fucking Amiri jeans
that come with flies.
Nah,
those FTPs.
Yeah,
nigger.
But, yeah,
you know,
people just don't understand
the West Coast
in the market,
you know what I mean?
And even L.A.
and motherfuckers don't understand
because everybody wants
something else.
Like,
everybody want what
these other places got.
You know what I'm saying?
And all reality,
like,
nigger,
our place is big also.
Our market is big, too.
The little chitlin circuit and independent circle, we got as big.
It's fucking, I could probably name like 30 different cities right now.
You could slide through and pick up a bag in.
You know what?
They were trying to get you to hop on some drill beats or something?
No, I mean.
I'm just trying to figure out what their idea was.
No, they don't understand.
I mean, long story short, like motherfuckers was trying to help.
It didn't work the way planned.
a few people the person that signed me
would end up not being with the company
oh it's always that uh huh
because they're the ones who have the vision for you huh
caught up in a transition and you know
but now we hear 21 flood g perico new artist
perico's enterprise enterprise click
was it was it an easy
blue t-shirt movie stars
was it an easy separation
they put up a fight or they're like no
you gotta stick around a while longer
nah it's love I mean the thing with them like
they about growth
regardless, whichever way, you know what I'm saying?
So, like, it don't make sense to hold nobody back.
Like, they're about, you know, business.
Like, it just, we tried, it didn't work.
They let me go, you know what I'm saying?
And my relationships over there are still awesome.
You know what I mean?
So.
500K or lunch with Jay-Z?
You're going to say 500K for sure.
Anyone in their right mind would say 500K.
I'm going to take the money and do my thing.
You know what I'm saying?
It's disappointing to me that people even have to talk about that.
Yeah.
You know, like, it's like there's a clear answer here.
What were you saying?
No, no, no.
Oh, okay.
How many lunches with Jay Z you get?
Zero.
Really?
Yeah.
That sucks.
Yeah.
I feel like that's like, that should have been in the contract.
Yeah.
We didn't have many conversations, though, so, you know.
Yeah.
For sure.
Do you see yourself staying independent music-wise for the?
the rest of your career?
Uh, hell yeah.
I do.
Because I know how to, I mean, I know my thing, you know what I'm saying, and I know how to operate
and I know like just all the components that you need to operate, you know what I'm saying?
And really the only thing that, the only thing that I would need is like just budget, you know what I'm saying?
I know who all are hire.
Like I was already operating like a label independent.
When I signed, they hired everybody already had hire working for me.
hire working for me. You know what I'm saying? It's just we didn't have time to pour enough gas
on the fire till the transition started. You know what I'm saying? So like I know who to hire
what to do. It's just, you know, at this point spending the money. So like all this year,
I ain't really spent no money on marketing yet. I've just been dropping, dropping, dropping,
dropping, dropping, getting my credit up with the bank. You know what I'm saying? I'm with empire.
So the top of this year, I'm cracking open the budget. And that's one thing I can say about you,
bro like us is having private conversations you always will like open my mind to shit that I
wasn't thinking of you know what I'm saying like believe from he'll break down nigga from the
marketing side of things nigga who the people is in the marketing what they're supposed to be
doing and you know because once you get a little bag you like all right here I got this money
he do this he do this he do this a lot of times like we don't question what people's roles is
in our camp and shit that we do and stuff too so he holds me
like everybody accountable. So I started looking at shit like that too. Like, wait, why
this person do this? Why am I paying this nigga to do this? Why am I? So bro, I always had that
innovative mindset when it came down to business and shit. So yeah, very happy and proud of my bro.
And man, we hustling, man. I feel like that tutelage of like, you know, the come up as a rapper,
even if you end up being somebody that is not necessarily going to make rapping your bread and
butter the early like skills and that foundation of business a lot of people like in their time
trying to be a rapper or or just making music and stuff they kind of learn a lot about business
that they might just not have ever been able to learn normally it's almost like college or
some shit for a lot of people you know shit you got to like unless you just a fucking idiot
a lot of idiots though it's like if you if you really pay attention to the game like all
all the richest artists in the game like they money they main money don't come from rap like i'd say this
in every interview now emory used to stress this shit to me like damn there every time we spoke and we
spoke a lot even if it was what's happening i'm just tapping in you know what i mean and uh we still
speak but it's like you're not going to get rich or make the majority of your money off of music
depending on what you consider rich is like you probably make a couple million but it's like you're not
fint to generate, well, you could generate some form of wealth.
But it's like nobody is rich, rich off of their shit.
Like when you look at niggas that's, like having it their way, like, E-FOTI.
E-FOTI made money don't come from the music, you know what I'm saying?
But that's why we love his music because there's no pressure with the music.
He doing what feel good.
He ain't tripping off of, oh, I got to do this to pay all my fucking bills.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like this is, I'm going to get y'all something to feel good.
and then we got all these different brands, even Jigga, even Snoop.
Everybody that's fucking, like, got real deal money.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, you know, it's basically the marketing tool
and the piece to make you cool to get you in certain doors.
It's like I got a few investments that I ain't have to put no money in
and I got a percentage of shit just based on who I am
and what I do and what I could bring from the, you know, from the brand.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, and there's just, there was this, like, dream that a lot of people had for a long time that you were going to get signed by a label and they were just going to put you on the road, put you in the studio.
They're going to shower you with millions of dollars.
And it's like, that was never really the case, but it's clearly not the case these days.
It's like if you are going to be signed with a label, it's basically just like an assist, an assist to the hustle that you already have going.
You can't just slow down.
It's your marketing tool.
And it's a loan, too, bro.
A lot of people don't see.
I mean, now, you know, there's a lot more information, but, you know, all this shit is alone.
Any contract that you do and everything like that, when you, a lot of motherfuckers, like you said,
they see the Cinderella story.
They just be like, damn, they're going to do this.
They're going to do this.
They're going to do this.
Nigel, they don't even look at their contracts.
They don't question their contracts.
You know what I'm saying?
And, nigga, somebody may give you fucking a million dollars, two million dollars, but,
you got to pay that back.
Spend all that shit on marketing.
That's the thing with the label.
Like, you get with a label or a company.
make the motherfucker spend as much money as you can on your brand
so you can fucking be selling all type of shit
and doing all type of other shit that generates the dough.
You know what I'm saying?
If you think about the old idea,
the old idea was that like G. Perrico gets signed by a label,
he puts out an album.
If the album don't sell like a million copies,
then he's a failure.
He gets put on the shelf.
The label drops him.
They never fuck with you again and then your career is over.
The new model is it would be like a terrible decision
for you to put out.
like a corny ass album full of songs of you trying to make a hit or whatever because it's just
going to ruin the brand of who you are as a person it'd be way better for you to just keep making
music that's the best version of who you are as a person and then just build brands that basically
benefit from the authenticity of you not compromising your craft exactly because and then you got
at it like this it's a it's a lot of motherfuckers that you know got the uh got the look you know what
see, look like they winning and shit
or probably even like
maybe streaming heavy or selling a gang of
shit, but when you look at the chain
that shit go through by the time
it gets to them, man, got no fucking money.
Peanuts. You know what I'm saying?
I know niggas going platinum like,
but I'm living better than them
and spending better than... They're saying the six niggas, man.
And I'm moving better.
You know what I'm saying? And it's like,
you know,
it's the game
though, you know what I mean?
Speaking of new talent, though, I don't know if you were speaking about new talent, but speaking
a new talent.
I'm a new talent.
Jim Rico, Prico's Enterprise.
But also, Enterprise Click.
An icon out here.
Movie star.
How'd you tap in with Remble?
Rumble?
Yeah.
It's Rumble.
So Rumble, like, Rumble been coming around.
Rumble, like, used to come on a hundred and a knife back in the day.
Oh, okay.
Like, one of my homies, Snake is, like, grew up with us from the hood.
It's daddy from my hood.
But he ended up moving to Harbor City,
and he from Dodge City, Crip, you know what I'm saying?
But he always, we grew up together,
he always come through,
and he brung Rumble through a few times when he was younger.
You know what I mean?
And he started doing this shit,
and it was just a no-brainer, let's do something.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Let's get busy.
I fuck with Rimbled, though.
He's going crazy.
He's doing how he.
He's one of the most exciting new artists
out the West Coast right now, for sure.
Bro, he's fucking, like, if you think about it,
like, he, like, one of the most,
most influential right now. Every new young nigga is either rapping like him or a Detroit
nigga. Right. You know what I'm saying? On that son, though, I heard you break down each letter
in your name and do some real lyrical shit that I never really heard you go off like to that
extreme of technicality. What inspired that? I could rap, but I just prefer to game spit. You know what I'm
saying? Right. Yeah. But on that one, you were kind of like, all right, let me show you what I can do here.
I was just in the studio board one night. You know what I mean? And I just went to. I just went
through it and um you know we matched the shit together and it came out dope as fuck right
fire what's going on with the blue t-shirt thing he didn't bring there neither I had the pack
sitting on it on the counter the slogan is still going all right yeah we need that yeah this is a blue
because me and ad we pulled up to a uh a famous blood project and ad had that shirt on him
but it was like red he was wearing all black black with red and then it said that slogan in red
Yeah.
And I'm like, I see what you're trying to do here.
You're playing both sides, excellently right here.
Hey, it was red.
But it said it was a blue t-shirt.
It's a blue t-shirt, though.
It's a blue t-shirt all day.
That's the brand.
Yeah.
It's a bludiful world.
We don't say that no more?
I mean, you can say if you want to shit.
I ain't never said that shit.
It's a good song.
It's a good song.
I ain't never said it, though.
Oh, really?
Damn.
I'm going to be saying it.
Okay.
Can we talk about you guys doing music together back in the day because I was particularly fascinated by the on the gang video where I have a tuxedo on?
You got a little tuxedo look going on. What was that?
On the gang, honey.
Looking like a mob boss?
Yeah.
Looking like a boss.
And you had a little bit more of like a whisper-type flow going on.
I'm like, oh, wait, A.D. switched it up here.
I switched it up. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, the reason why I switched it up was from Dr. Dre.
Yeah.
Dr. Dre was like, hey, homie.
He told you what I'm saying?
You got to stop, you know what I'm seeing?
Like, try to take it slow, homie.
You know what I'm saying?
Dr. Dre was basically out, he was like, hey, you got a, you have like a loud voice.
You don't have to scream your point across for them to fuck your music.
So after that, Dre tell you that, nigga, I start toning that shit down.
Sorry, I don't want to hear no more tapes, which ain't right.
I mean, that actually is pretty good advice, I guess, though, because you do have a big booming voice.
So it's like, I guess, you know, if you act aggressive with it, it might be a little too much for some people.
I used to lose my voice every time I wouldn't just do, you know.
I couldn't go back for four days.
I literally been in there screaming and shit.
Wow.
But this nigga G used to come to my hood, you feel me?
And shout out to one of my older homies.
They was like real close.
Free my nigga Wolf.
Yeah.
Well, Wolf is out.
Wolf is out?
Since when?
He's out.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
So Wolf.
That goes to show.
I'm not sure.
Same.
Shout out Wolf.
But bro used to come to the hood, you feel me?
And he would always be hanging with the homies and shit like that.
You know what I'm saying?
And out of money.
Yep, our money.
Shout out my nigga Trout too.
Shout out the trout.
And R.P.
My nigger, DJ Bleak.
You know what I'm saying?
From Bonnie Hunter, you feel me?
Only a bleep.
Bleeve was endorsing this nigga like a long time ago.
He's like, bro, gee, going to be the next big thing.
You know what I'm saying?
Bro, rest of peace.
He was always saying, gee, going to be the next best thing.
He's going to be the next best thing.
He was pushing with him and shit, too.
And I think he was the first person, him and a shout to PC.
PC got out of jail.
Shout out of PC.
Mm-hmm.
I went to Broadway.
the mix. Yeah. Because niggas were scared to come around me. They're like, what's up with him?
Is he a real one? Yeah. He's a real deal. It was very difficult. Studio in the hood, too.
On Broadway, nice-ass studio too. Right. But it's, but it's the place where you wouldn't want to go,
Adam. Okay. Yeah, niggas was spooked. Yeah. They were spooked to come over there. That makes me want
to go. I mean, yeah. I'm just saying. Oh, yeah, we're going to come do a blog right there.
I got the whole board in there. I told this, I told this, nigga, that a long time ago. I said,
you should do Perrico shit. Let's go. We should have do. We should do
The next No Jumper interview, I want to do it in a boxing gym.
I'm down.
That sounds fun.
Broadway boxing gym.
You know one thing about you guys both I noticed, though,
is that you guys are both very good at keeping any kind of tension you have with people off the internet.
Sure.
I couldn't find shit about you beefing with people.
I try.
I don't got tension with nobody.
Me neither.
I couldn't find nothing.
I was doing the little digging trying to, you know.
I know you'd be looking for the, you know, you're trying to set motherfuckers up too.
You usually like a street rat, but they got a little back and forth at least.
I couldn't find nothing.
I found a story about you that sounded really interesting, and then it was fake.
What?
The young nudie thing.
Oh, yeah, that shit was fake.
I remember all my homies, look, this let me know, like, a lot of niggas that I know be, like,
hating and waiting for shit to, like, y'all see all this good shit going on where the nigger ain't.
Hey, gee, you're just, oh, gee, acting funny.
No, you niggas acting funny.
But when that fake story hit, that shit went through the hood, so cold.
And everybody, I don't know how you even believe.
that. I don't even know what's the story?
Exactly. Basically, there's some
bullshit, though. It's a video that basically said... And that's why I'm going to be
fucking with niggins. Because niggas is hos
and they get exposed
and I'm a king
doing my thing. You know what I'm saying?
The basic idea of the story was that he
went to 21 Savage's hood.
Shout out the humbyes right there.
Having problems. Did you ever have a problem
with 21 Savage? That's totally made up.
No, I never had a problem with. I love 21
I love what he do. They put like a video
a fake tweet.
I guess.
A fake tweet of you?
For sure.
Okay, it was a fake tweet of him basically calling out 21 Savage in this YouTube video.
And then they show a dude getting beat up in a gas station.
And then they show young nudie just basically kind of talking shit but not really saying anything specific.
And they're trying to say it was G.
And it's basically saying that G4-Vir-R-R-G talk shit about Young Nudy and 21-Satis.
Then went to the hood, it got beat up.
Guess what?
If somebody was to touch G, just know.
Guess what?
Hey.
The same nigga that made that shit up had hit me like a month later asking me to repost some shit.
Like, nigger, ain't you the nigga that made up this bullshit story, bitch-ass, nigga?
But if you look at the comments, it's like, oh.
But I only have static with one nigga did some disrespectful shit I ain't like.
And then I realized this shit was WWF after that.
So it's like, you didn't see me and shit, bro.
Bro, it's crazy because I used to tell this nigga firsthand, like, bro, this rap shit ain't what you think it is, bro.
And nigga, bro, he, he riding with me.
He thinks we beefing with niggas, bro.
We'll do some shit that we.
We justified to do, and we get blamed for this shit, bro.
But you were making it more WWF than anyone,
because you faked a fight on the live podcast the other day.
But I did that shit for entertainment.
I know, but that.
WWF is fucking entertainment.
I meant to call you, too, like I got the gym,
and we're doing fucking fights at the gym.
If the homie got smoked at the bar that night,
then you would have felt pretty bad, right?
Yeah, brus.
The niggas was on his ass.
That's why I feel bad.
I was like, man, we can't play around.
He went to the bar, and somebody was looking at him and telling somebody
that were going to do something to them.
They thought that the fight was real.
Bro, I had homies call me and telling me, like, we don't even care if it's fake.
We don't want a nigga to think that he can even play around like that.
I was like, oh, my God.
For sure.
Here I am trying to hang with the white people, man.
You're trying to be like us.
Be a milk boy and do all this other crazy shit.
For the show.
Yeah, one crazy thing is that we didn't, like, the last time we did an interview was before.
Damn, these motherfuckers taste like children's vitamins.
He was flintstone
Kid
It's back in the day
Halloween's not as lit as it used to be
No
When you were a kid
The candy tastes
It's a lot better
That's because you was
Eating meth
Nah
But the meth does
Make candy tastes good
But no
Like
You know like
Now that I had like
Really good sweets
The fucking pack of M&M
It just don't really seem
As exciting
They're gluten free now
Bro, it's all fucked up
I think really
Nah I'm just joking
You didn't have a taste
To the other side
Well you're a white guy
You probably grew up off
non-GMO shit.
You really think that in New Hampshire, in like
1987, that we were eating non-GMO
M&Ms? I think y'all were eating like rabbits and shit.
Mm, no.
Some shitty pizza.
Like beef stew?
I thought we were eating the same thing.
No, we weren't eating the same thing.
What were you eating?
A couple of noodles and shit.
Cana beans.
Who eats a can of beans?
Who does has a can of beans?
My guy can of beans.
You got to tell me about Compton, man.
You ain't a can of ferns and Compton?
He ate a can of sardines.
You eat spam?
Nah
Never had it
You eat ass, though
Hell yeah
Hey one yesterday
Nicky you too
You're on that
For sure
Okay
He didn't want that put me on
You be eating ass too
Yeah
Yeah, we out here
Eat your girl ass
Oh yeah
She gonna love it
I feel like any rapper
Who won't admit to it
Is just lying
Or stifled
traumatized
Something happened to him
As a kid
They don't want to eat ass
Ha
No
We had a rapper on here
You're eating food out
He had a rapper on here eating jambalaya out of a bitch butt.
I probably wouldn't do that.
He caught a lot of flack for it.
The OGs were apparently not happy about that.
But sometimes you've got to stand on what you believe in.
Yeah.
Eating ass.
For sure.
Why'd you decide to do your own interview?
Do what the fuck you want to do.
You said my own interview?
Yeah.
You did a whole music video themed around an interview.
You tweeted at one point, too.
You said, I feel like I'm the only LA rapper.
We can't get an interview these days.
Yeah, that was like...
He was throwing a shot at you.
I felt it.
That was like a...
Nah, that was the marketing for the interview video.
Oh, that makes sense, too.
Nah, the nigga...
I'd have just been like, man, fuck Adam in.
A.D.
These nicks don't want to fucking ring me on shit.
AD would come in rant and raven.
He said, fuck me.
Ah, pariko.
This is my real homie.
We will talk.
Okay. Well, I'm okay with one.
You know, if a rapper wants to call me out, I'm cool with that.
That's what you're like. You need clickbait.
Exactly.
And you were trying to set motherfuckers up too. You think you slick.
Who?
Who I set up?
He tried to, hey, he tried to put me in the trick back.
He tried to get, he didn't want to make the video of you and young nudie.
No.
Probably so.
Wally the Great.
I don't fuck with him.
He does all these fake stories.
Yeah.
Call a nigga out there.
Who am I lining up?
Who am I?
When did I be here?
behave inappropriate. I would love to
turn this into a court. You always do that.
You is a messy nigga though. You always do that.
You do messy shit, bro.
But hey, I am I calm the
nigga down a lot. Because if you hear
some of the shit that he would ask, I'll be like,
hey, don't say that. Don't say this. Don't say that. It's clickbait, bro.
Look, we was that fucking, um,
we had rolling out and I seen the look on
your face when I didn't fall. It's damn near
like he was just like, wanted to drop the mic.
What?
He like, uh, yeah, um,
it was about Nip.
like yeah so some things were said about nip and whoo-woo you trying to get me to say something about whack
you know what I mean I said this motherfucker trying to put me in the twist I didn't bite though
look at his mind and then you look like and when I did that with that biff with that fucking hair
is that not a relevant question at that time and when I didn't bite he like uh it just you just look
he like you're like you've seen a disappointment look on his face he thought he was going to get some
spicy he didn't even play the clip I was about to replay that
so we could actually witness it.
Motherfucker.
Well, we didn't use the clip?
Yeah, because I didn't fucking do what you was.
I didn't fall for your, you know what I mean?
Wack also took issues with me bringing his name up in the podcast repeatedly at that time.
And then guess who saved it?
Your good old Pilead, yeah.
You didn't come around to him way after that.
Roy Y'allis.
Way after that.
He told you the only reason he cool with you.
He told you the only reason he cool with you because you gave me a fucking show.
I think he was already cool with me
Nah
I think you did it on purpose
You think I could take Wack in a fight
No Wack or whoop your ass
Now but I would say
Such an embarrassing video
I'm picturing in my head right now
Like oof
Now I would say
There's a lot of rappers
That I think you can whoop though
You ain't no little guy
You think I could get two million to fight Wack
In a boxing ring
Wack all right
You're gonna have to get some Kaiser
$2 million concussion
Fuck it
For two meals though
I fight you
Tyson. Get my ass whoop too.
Y'all squabble up for two million, whoever.
You ready for a boxing match? Are you saying him?
Boom.
For two million?
Two million.
Two million is a lot.
That's my guy, but we don't think motherfuckers are getting like that.
I'm gonna pull the nigga here and Paul's all that shit.
I think Wadneck and Supreme Patty and Boonker getting two million.
Nah.
Nah.
Nah.
Yeah, you know, 30,000 shit.
Nah, I'm cool.
Nah, yeah.
But I will host that type of shit.
I will host it.
I do got a boxing gym and we're doing exhibition matches.
I get my dime king on.
You should do it for $100,000 each,
if you promise not to train.
Because that's the whole,
the whole hard part is, like, getting ready for it.
But if you can just fight right now, boom, then you're good.
How about you fight me?
I'm ready to squabble at any time.
You might not like how that goes.
That would be embarrassing.
If I don't whip my ass, I would never show up here again.
We couldn't let that happen.
Go sit in the fucking corner.
Somebody gonna jump in, bro.
I beat you up.
Yeah, somebody gonna jump in that.
I just need to come up with a game plan.
I just need to figure it out.
You can't beat up no Crips.
When, it's out.
It's over.
Really?
You ain't getting no, no.
They all on the couch.
They all just said no.
Don't do it.
We ain't let you win shit.
It's over.
Damn.
I'm out.
I gotta find another game to fight.
Josh.
Yeah, fellow white guy would probably be a good look.
You're right.
That'd be a good one right there.
You think you could.
whoop Josh?
No comment.
I don't want to fight you because I don't want like every black person on earth to be
rallying behind you against me.
That would be a bad feeling.
Bro,
if you thought anybody black is going to be bad news for you because they're going to be like,
fuck whoop the white man ass.
Unless it's a black dude that everybody already doesn't like.
Exactly.
Like who?
I'm not going to.
I already had a cone name's popping in my head.
You know what he's going to say?
Who are you going to say?
He's a motherfucker.
No.
Just say it, bro.
juicy
juicy smole you know
if I bought him
I feel like a lot of people
would have my bag
because he's not doing so good
it's a hate crime
perception wise
they're gonna make it seem like a hate crime
for sure
you can't do nothing to
you won't be his
redemption story back
you can fight Big Hurk
who is Big Hurd
Jesus Christ
Big Hurk the buff nigga
yeah
you think it would me
AID or get on his head
his shirt
his shirt's tighter than
years, that's for sure.
You know, I do an interview
and I don't know what the comments are going to say.
And the comments are all like,
damn, that's shirt's tight.
They said he was a thick joker.
I seen that.
Yeah, what you've been doing, bro?
You don't got thick as hell.
You all ride the bikes no more?
See, I need this pressure.
I need this.
I'm like, damn, my boy's just...
Every time I read a comment telling me that I'm gaining weight,
it's like, all right.
Then I see one that said you was Beetle Juice.
Beetle Juice.
Oh, Beetle Juice dressed as Joker.
I was kind of confused about that.
Beetle juice.
But if you think about the Beetle juice and Joker,
low-key got the same type of...
How are you going to call me fat without throwing him in it, man?
I lost weight.
He's on a Yo-Yo Diet.
I lost weight, though.
He knew me way bigger.
He's been Husky.
You still drinking?
I don't drink no, ma.
Oh, okay.
You still drinking?
Hell no.
You're over it?
Since when?
I ain't drunk in about
since like the beginning of 2020
I didn't have a few shots here and there
but I ain't been drunk since
What was the reason for the change?
We used to get fucked up
Yeah, I do wild shit
I got so many videos
With different motherfuckers like damn
I was doing all that
Any stories
Right before he quit we saw him almost puke on Wal-A
Oh my God
It's true
I need some shit like that
That was the wake-up call
No
You got a little bit of puke on Waleh's shoe.
And you're like, you know what?
I can't keep doing this.
If I do it on Walee, I wouldn't give a fuck.
I'll keep drinking.
Like my bad, bro.
Yeah, my bad.
It's a lifestyle.
You'll probably understand.
I mean, he's drinking, too.
As soon as you start being sober, then somebody peaking on you is...
Bro, when you throw up, it's back to the party.
I didn't throw up in a DJ booth and got right back cracking.
Oh, I used to make myself throw up on purpose.
I can't do that.
I'll go right to the bathroom.
Dude, right back, man.
Drink some water, liquor, swig some water.
But he quit drinking because the doctor made him.
Why did you quit?
I just, the recovery time wasn't the same.
You know what I'm saying?
Same.
Like, motherfucker have a hangover for a day and a half.
I got business to do and shit.
I got to get up early and handle shit and take care of shit.
So to me it was just like turning into,
is this shit worth wasting all this time?
This precious valuable time.
No, it's not.
As soon as a night out drinking and doing coke
became like a day and a half feeling like shit,
That's when it was like, all right, this is just not working for me anymore.
Yeah, it's over.
Which is nice.
It made me realize I was on a real drug addict.
I was just conveniently.
No, you was a meth head for a little while.
That was just one night.
You did meth?
That meth shit is boy.
He has, he has an agenda, basically.
That's how I'll describe it.
How I got a agenda?
Because you want to tell everybody that I'm dirty and that I'm a meth head.
Does that offend you?
I say you're stinky.
I'll stop.
I don't care.
Stinky ass.
Nah, that line doesn't make you look like you stink, though.
On the real.
And you got a little bugger right here.
For real?
No, I don't!
It's on the other side.
Bro, don't flick it, bro.
It's on the left side.
It's on the corner right here.
I keep a bugger on the left side.
Yeah, that's the Crip side.
Crip lives matter, too.
Make sure I get this nigga adapt from now long.
Tell us about T.
Rell?
My nigga Bip.
T.
Yeah.
Oh, that's my boy, man.
You were just seeing them in the video.
Tirel was a real famous player, man.
I was, I was staring around the corner from him, too, for a little while.
Really?
That's my guy, man.
I fucks with Terell.
Terell showed me love from the gate, from the rep.
Really?
From the rip, rep.
Yeah, that's a real one right there.
I fuck with in the 50s.
For a while, I think that he just became a dad and he was off the scene, but then A.D.
and No Jumper brought him back on the scene, and now he's out here.
He ain't rapping yet.
But he's out here being the immediate personality.
He's in the groove.
Nah, that niggas a real player, though.
I respect the fuck out of that nigga.
I like it.
Take us back.
What was the Crip Lives Matter video shoot?
Cripp Lives Marikas!
I'm mad I wasn't there.
Yeah.
Me too.
You probably had 20 more interviews.
Wait, but you got a part two coming, huh?
Part two.
Is he on it?
Uh-oh.
Nope.
My buddy's on there.
We've uncovered some treacherous behavior from you.
Treaseless.
I was the number one Cripping the game.
You can't get out.
See, this is the type of shit he starts.
Are you gonna-
He wants me and Griego to beef and box and all that.
Click-Bank.
Click-Bank.
Could I get a feature from you and a feature from you and I'll put it on the same song, do a little shis-dy collab like that?
I hate when they do some schicey collabs.
I just like doing shis-dy shit, you know.
Yeah.
You ain't on this project?
AD on here.
I'm on that project.
Oh yeah?
Okay.
Keeping their true blow.
You know.
extremely.
Okay, I'm looking at the list of questions that we could possibly discuss right now.
I do see Paying for Pussy as one of the topics since AD is such a staunch defender of that practice.
I never said I defended.
What are you talking about?
Well, I wanted to ask him his thoughts on the subject since you've come out as so pro that.
Whatever.
I mean, the way I look at it, it's like it's a few different angles, you know what I'm saying?
Just depending on how you're feeling.
you could give a bitch $100
or you could spend
all fucking day and talking
and all this time with the bitch
and then get stuck with the bitch
you could give a bitch a hundred dollars
and not have to deal with the bitch
or you could just
fuck for free which ain't really for free
and have all the troubles in the drama
or you know
you're a pimp nigga like I can't really
see I can't really pay for pussy
because I can't have that on my reputation
like I can't have a whole like this nigga
paid for
some pussy then how I'm gonna get that's gonna fuck my economy up you know what I'm saying
really want to pay me you know I'm saying so you know I got to keep my reputation
you to ism yeah I got to keep my reputation A1 smooth and you know supreme in that world but
I don't see nothing wrong with it like you know I'm saying you know spend you a couple dollars
save you some time and energy it's like a video game where you can like pay for the items
or you could like grind in the game to get enough coins to buy those items it's kind of what it's like
sell my portion anyway.
Like if you're going to give me something,
just sell mine and give me the money.
How about that?
So how do you feel about the reputational damage
of having bought so much ass over the years?
I've never bought ass.
Never.
Well, describe your position.
I just told him, I would like to do like player shit.
So if a bitch got to work in the morning
or something like that, I'd be like how much
you're getting paid tomorrow?
You got to go to work.
Yeah, take off.
$200.
I'd be like, here, I'm going to give you $300.
Come chill with me.
Yeah, come kick it.
and then go on a date have a good time knock her down but that's who that's who you
that's clearly somebody you building with though so I mean what that's like more like
an investment you know I mean see motherfuckers got to understand the difference between
investments and just like just tricking off you know what I'm saying transactional like you know
I'm saying I don't trick but I spend a little to make a lot you know I mean
straight up that's smart it's a good way to think of it yeah now you want to say that
that's an awesome way to think of it you know if it's my you know if it's my bitch you know what I'm
saying if it's my lady my woman my queen you know I'm saying my crippolet my yeah my
crippleet you know you guys say that yeah yeah that's a good one that's a good one
Cripp-a-let but uh yeah it's you know I'll invest like on all different levels like time
money mentality game you know what I'm seeing but that's if you know that person is like
like, open and taking all that, you know, advice and fucking with it, you know what I'm saying?
If bitches is goofy, then we just, you know what I mean?
You're not in a relationship?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, okay.
I'm in, you know, I'm involved.
I respect that.
I'm involved.
I'm in the mix trying to see where that go, trying to build, you know what I'm seeing?
You're a dad?
Can you follow my lead?
Yeah, I'm a dad.
Then they didn't told you.
Oh, yeah.
I'm a dad.
My daughter birthday was last Friday, too.
For real?
Yeah.
Ooh.
It's still October though.
I was going to say our kids get out of the same birthday month,
but October, November, they don't really get along.
What's your daughter, November 2nd?
14th.
14th.
Solid day.
Yeah.
You need to have a kid on June 10th.
Yeah.
I'm not going to tell you.
You might as well.
You ain't a culture anyway.
Oh, man.
All right, so you got a new project on the way?
What's the game plan?
I got a new project outright, man.
I got a gang of new projects out right now.
I got a few on the way.
You know what I'm saying?
All type of shit, 21 flood, been in motion.
New artist, G. Perico, aka movie star.
You know what I'm saying?
I then dropped free.
Welcome to the land.
Loverboy Slim.
No love in L.A.
L.A. Summers.
Blue T-shirt leaks.
Play the win.
I'm about to drop Tango in a couple weeks.
and then we coming out top of the year with the album
you know what I mean all over the place
I'll be back for an interview too
y'all better answer the phone nigga I'm gonna be outside
let's go
he's moving his place though he ain't worry about it yeah we got new
spot it's all good
we're gonna find that one yeah
we already yeah
trail to BMW
let's go
how you like that motherfucker
it's cool
I'm out used to have yours remember I was like
We're Ben's boys, man.
Yeah, all right.
I'm about to get the Bentley.
I'm getting the 850 in the May back now.
I don't know none about cars.
I just know I need a more expensive one because I'm making more money.
I need that M.A.
That new Grand Coupe.
You know what I'm saying?
Squatting through the city.
Wow.
What about the stretch PT Cruiser?
That was like, oh, the PT Cruiser.
Birdman had that back in the day.
Yeah.
I don't know what made them like them.
You need you a Tesla, man.
I'm already.
off a Tesla but yeah that'd be cool to get a car I don't win no shit I got to charge up like
you know like that and it might fucking die in the middle of I could barely keep my phone charge
like when I'm gonna do with a California said uh all the cars got to be a electric by I think it's 2029
something like that that's why them old schools is awesome investments right now
awesome investments brother interesting mm-hmm you got any crypto no
You ain't touching that?
I don't know shit about it.
Get the G. Perico NFTs on the way?
Definitely.
That's what you guys should do.
You should start a Crip NFT.
I swear to God the NFT community would get super into it.
I edit that part out, and then we're going to do it.
Nope.
You set it up.
You're going to have to fight against every other grip.
We just heard this.
That's like, I'm a mega-N-FT.
Man, there's so many motherfucking crips out here.
It's crazy.
And then you got Bip.
My new name.
I had to come to the realization.
Like, I don't really get it.
I don't run Crip or own Crip
Because for a minute
I'm like, nigga
That's what you think I look
Like on the top of the screen gosh
The top one right there
Oh over
That went in the other
That's how I feel
That's what you reminded me
Oh my nigga Bill
Like the young bet
Pull up the young belt
It didn't occur to me
That I now look more like Trump
Until now
Oh yeah
I said, okay, that's your vibe.
You had that red jacket on?
The clucks.
Then you got on the Cluxbuster shirt.
You reminded me of Roger Clots.
I had to bring the Clux Busters, but then it's a little hot in here, so I had to take it off.
No, you got a cousin from the clan or something.
And I'll be on your ass.
No, no.
That's some down south shit.
I'm from Canada.
Hash Browntown.
Were you from Canada?
Well, my family immigrated.
Where are you from?
From France.
New Hampshire.
France to Canada to New Hampshire.
New Hampshire.
of the East Coast.
New Hampshire racist as fuck.
Ain't no niggas out there.
He socked the nigger.
Exactly.
No.
New Hampshire, I don't act like that.
I didn't grow up feeling like it was racist as fuck.
But as an adult, I keep seeing racist-ass shit from New Hampshire.
Look, anywhere where it's, let's say, predominantly white, racist as fuck.
Predominantly black, racist as fuck.
Predominantly Mexican, racist as fuck.
It's just like that.
The world is built on, well, yeah, the world, especially United States is built off racism.
Like, everybody be hiding behind shit.
Like, come on, man, the facts is the facts.
Everybody got some fucking racism in them.
That's like, what motherfuckers want to be perfect and shit.
That's like one of the transgender people that was trying to protest against Dave Chappelle.
They found her old tweets.
She was dissing them.
That's like out of Asians and Mexicans.
She's out here acting perfect.
At the point, everybody then did some shit, like, especially like, like, to me, bro,
like the gay community is on some bully shit, you know what I'm saying?
But that's a whole other conversation, but it's like, motherfucker's not being realistic.
It's just, it's the victim mentality.
They OD with that shit, you know what I'm saying?
And, you know, I'm black, bro, so everybody in their family that's black got a gay cousin
or some shit like that.
And it's like, man, I'd be lying if I didn't say we didn't tease.
or gay cousin and vice versa.
We grew up at a different time.
Yeah, it is what it is.
Like, motherfuckers just take shit too, like,
serious sometimes, you know what I mean?
But, you know, it is what it is.
Shout out to all the gay cousins.
I got a couple of them.
What?
Are you lying?
No, I do.
He knows.
You met him.
I have?
No, him.
That's a weird way to end in this interview.
We got to say something else.
Yeah.
She was going, you was going to the club.
with them and shit?
No, no, no.
Parties and shit.
I only knew him when I was little.
It's a good way to end it.
G. Perico.
Shit don't stop.
Turn them up.
Perico's Enterprise.
Get on Spotify.
He's the soundboard king.
Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube.
I just like doing this one.
Blue t-shirt.com.
Enterprise Click.
Enterprise Click.
You know what I'm saying?
Taking over.
Los Angeles County.
Shout out my homeboys in the cut.
Shout out Biff.
Shout out the gay cousins.
They call me Cuzzle all day and we need a cousins.
Shout out the Way Gang and an Enterprise Click and the 21 flood.
Play the win out right now.
November 27th.
I'm at the L. Ray going live.
Going live or than live.
On stage, cutting up, doing what I do.
Cicaw!
Yeah.
Coral.
God, damn.
That's good.
Yeah.
Gaparrico.
No job for coolest podcast of the world.
Shout out, AD.
Like, comment, subscribe.
Check us on YouTube, SoundCloud, Patreon, only fans, all that shit.
Should I stop saying Snapchat?
Enterprise Click.
G. Perico, movie star.
That's a remnant of the past.
21 Flood.
Play the win out right now.
Shout out AD and Adam.
Great show.
This is the No Jumper show, and this is your host, G. Perico, aka A.K.A. Movie Star.
Shout out my guys for coming through. You know what I'm seeing?
We got Bip and the Crip. You know what I mean? We out.
That's our new show.
