No Jumper - The Monday Show Ep. 5 w/ Self.made.Mel

Episode Date: July 4, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yo, like we have like a five-person podcast like tonight. That's what we are, though. Um, so it's going to be, oh no, it's four, right? No, it's five. It's me, Adam, Croc, Danny Muller, and then they got some, some like, some like pretty, like, yeah, like, guy that they, like, you know, like have a part of their crew that they want to bring because he's pretty. I don't know. Yeah, so, you know. It's going to be life. Yeah, live shit.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Right. Yeah, because Adam is going to be away next week. So he wants to have, like, you know, just one shit he, you know, he's on. Can one of you all give me more water, please? Thank you. All right, let's get to it, man. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:50 Yeah, it's speaking. Oh, so. It's like, I'm like, um, mm-mm. It seemed like everybody who's sitting in that chair is swayed back and forth. Yeah, man. All right, so starting off with the. Hotter flop. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:06 Oh, and also, too, let me, like, like, pull up, like, the, advice join out like one second and then we're gonna get some advice to one lucky person just let me know when the 10 minute mark here because my nerves gonna be bad I got you no no like so look so like this there's there's like the time right there right like oh I'm joking bro okay got you hit your collar uh wait wait one second guys multiple times that's just what happened when you start getting fat Oh, God. I ain't dare yet, man, but you're biggest shit.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Pause. I didn't take your word from that. I haven't heard what you're talking about people being big of shit. You got the sign out of everything he said. You're big as shit. What's you trying to say? Wait, wait one second. Flocko said like that old-ass uncle, too, just legs wide up and back.
Starting point is 00:02:43 I think it's called mansplaining or whatever that shit is called. What is it? Manisplaining. It's like when niggas like sit like on, on like the train with like their like, like with like their like their like let it's open. Yeah, you feel me. But it's uncontrollable, huh? Yeah, man, but there's females, well, you know, it's feminist and shit who, you know. I ain't gonna lie, I found a, uh, I did a whole interview.
Starting point is 00:03:13 Uh, it's fucking looking crazy. What? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, us, yeah. Welcome to episode five of the Monday show. It's your girl, Genevues. Poetic flaco, and we're here with this light skin, nigga. Don't make male the highest in the flies, you know the vibe.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Welcome. Thank you, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate y'all having me on. Came in here, I'll drip down. I see you. No, it was a regular Friday.
Starting point is 00:03:40 No, that's right. The next year. Your man came with the Gucci button up, man. You like that? No, I don't like it, man. You feel me? I see with that motherfucker sweater on you. I love it, too, fly.
Starting point is 00:03:50 What's up, flaco? Yo, bro, first of, I interviewed Adams' wifey, Lennon. Yes, you did. How do you think that interview went? Well, I was here for it, and I actually think you did an amazing job. I want to give you your flowers
Starting point is 00:04:06 because you've been killing it, like, on some interview shit. Just the people you've been having up here and stuff. You've been doing your thing. Yo, and I'm doing, I think, seven or eight interviews this month as well. That's fire. You feel? Yeah, that's fire. And the minute you're going to knock to you.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Real out of the... What? Lina. You're about to be doing more to Team Real? You listen, man, like, I got the green light to schedule my own interviews. I say, say less. Like, what? Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Stepping it up. Come on, man. And not only the interview, you got a makeover? You got a house phone makeover? Yo, I keep it a buck. Yeah, yesterday, right? I got, like, the white forces. You know, got like the, you know, a new hat, LA.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Not like, to be honest, though, right? Like, I ain't know if dudes from seven, yeah, but because I heard, like, niggas can't wear, like, the L.A. The LA hat is the safest hat to wear. In LA, but it's still not safe, though. It's the safest. It's the safest. So like, you mean like, okay, so if I have, let's say, a New York hat, I'll probably get shot and killed in on spot.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Depending on where you at, they might think you from somewhere that you know. Yeah. But I feel like the LA hat is in like terms of like what's most common, the, it's the LA hat and then it's the Yankees hat. That's what I think. It's like the most common. So now all the other hats, anything's bound to happen, but the NY hat, some shit bound to happen to. Wait, though, but wait, I'm so confused. Why do L.A. niggas claim the New York hat, but not the L.A. hat?
Starting point is 00:05:37 Because the New York hat represents the Yankees and neighborhood. You listen, man, I don't want no type of education in terms of the neighborhood, bro. The housefall got you right with the LA hat. Like, that's the safest hat that you could do. No, facts, man. Mel, who are you, man? Who is this guy? What's your favorite hat?
Starting point is 00:06:01 My favorite hat? My head too big to wear hats. Okay, okay, okay. You have five minutes left before you can, you know, cuss, man. Okay. I like how he caught himself, though. I do. I be trying to catch you.
Starting point is 00:06:15 It's natural. But, yeah, so I'm more so on the business side of things, It's not usually the personality. I do have the official YK TV handle host to that podcast, which we're getting ready to relaunch. I'm in client management with NFL players, actresses, comedians, chefs. This YSL official chef that's thugs here.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Oh, yo, sir, come in real quick, just for like 20 seconds. It's a chef in here that didn't bring us no food. Come on, chef. He literally just told that to me when we was getting off the highway. Because I thought about it and not, I was like, well, you know, I don't know how long we're going to beat her.
Starting point is 00:06:49 I would have had him. Man, you could have got your official put on. Come here. Come here, man. No, listen. Oh, he's shy. He don't like to show his face. You know, listen, man.
Starting point is 00:06:57 This is Chef Biggs' kitchen. No. He ain't coming here with that drip for nothing. Come here. Gina, no, no, no, no. Right? So here's the real reason why he don't want to show his face. It's because he's the Y-Self chef.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Like, he's like young thug chef. Ah. So disliked skin, nigger, avoided at Rico, man, and he hasn't been on camera since. This young man, is one of the most accomplished chefs at his age out of Baltimore. He got records and all kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:07:23 And that boy voted a recall. 100% of 50% Flacko. Hey, well, good thing, it's Friday and we're not actually live like we usually would be on Monday. You listen to that, man. The fans might come up with a ran up in here on you.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Nah, yo, but I just want to know, man, how do the YSA members think about Flacco, man? Like, do you love Flacco chef YSL? We can't hear you, man. We can't hear you, man. Petty Flacco, man. He's going to do his best point out of it. And he says the streets left Laco, man.
Starting point is 00:07:56 But yeah, my history is a little different. You know, it ain't a me interview or whatever, but just so people know, I was under Acon as an artist, I was an artist, I mean, I was a teenager, 15 to 18. I was an early intern for a while. I ended up getting shot five times, and that pulled the music side off of it. So from there, I kind of just liked the intern side,
Starting point is 00:08:16 and I transitioned over in the business. Wait, hold up, though. what kind of ops were you beefing with man fucking thing? You know, these like you got to understand I come from a different era a little bit you know what I'm saying like before I'm like right in the middle of everything like I still like have issues sometime
Starting point is 00:08:31 we have my picture taken like it just wasn't something that you was used to getting done so it's basic stuff like we all if you come from a neighborhood like I come from you end up going through the same thing you grow up you go to certain schools you don't like certain people y'all get into it y'all fight fighting later on you know it just kind of is what it is
Starting point is 00:08:48 what it is. I feel like all of us got similar stories. Now be real, man. Now, Flacco don't sleep, though. Anybody can get pop. No, yeah, yeah. The intern can get pop. Damn. Now, be real, though, man. Why do those dusty Negro might shoot you, man? Like, what did you do? What did you do? With the dusty Negro bites? You got to stop putting that all
Starting point is 00:09:07 with Dr. Umar Johnson. Don't make it seem like that's where you get that from, wait, wait, wait, listen, right? So, listen, so I'll be real, right? I listen to a Wiley and Sensei's song. And that, bro, and he says, I got ninjas who hate me for some ish that I forgot I'd done
Starting point is 00:09:24 I said, is that how it works but that's funny? That's crazy. That's crazy. You would, you would, you would, like,
Starting point is 00:09:31 you would change your life for, you know, just because you've done with something don't mean something done with you. You know what I'm saying? Like I said, when this happened to me,
Starting point is 00:09:39 I was a teenager. I was like 16, 17. I just had already, where I'm from, I had just already established the name. The older people knew who I was,
Starting point is 00:09:47 the younger people, knew who I was so it was like an inevitable thing that's why I said I always tell them when they were like oh well you got something else I said I wasn't even like surprised when I got shot it was more so just like it had happened I mean I was like it kind of was expecting because when you're doing certain stuff you're moving in a certain way you put yourself in that situation so again this is a long time ago just feel like you know like a lifetime ago but yeah the story as to like how I got shot would would blow you but that's a whole other
Starting point is 00:10:14 story for another day though what happened to the people who shot shot Or are they still out here living their lives in taking their kids to school and shit? Or, you know, did you get that get back? I personally, I'm a businessman. I don't believe in get back on a certain level. What I do know from court findings and things that end up happening years later was, well, yeah, I got subpoenaed to come to court. I wasn't testifying. So I took the stand and I couldn't point out who shot me as I told them I didn't see the people who shot me.
Starting point is 00:10:48 It was late at night, you know what I'm saying, etc. It was four people in the car. To my understanding, three of them are dead. Woo! And the other one is being an amazing father to his children. Are you from L.A.? No, I'm back and forth. I was born in St. Louis.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Came out here like three. I was out here, Lamert Park. Because my next question was what high school you went to? No, I didn't go to high school here. I left just before high school. I went to Horace Mann Middle I was here. Stayed off 1719th and Western
Starting point is 00:11:22 how old time I was out here. Okay. And moms... That's familiar. Yeah. Moms, you know, end up passing away a fortunate situation.
Starting point is 00:11:30 And, you know, they split all of us up. It's five of us. So they split us up and I went to St. Louis and life just kind of like took off from there. And you got shot in and St. Louis?
Starting point is 00:11:39 Yeah. Okay. Okay. Bro, he said three dead. I mean, bro. Yo, I ain't gonna hold you, bro. Like, niggas who... I'm just, man.
Starting point is 00:11:46 I'm just going off what I know. That's just what he was told. I ain't going to hold you, man, but the niggas who was slaughtered for you, bro. Listen, like, yeah. Don't put that out there, man. St. Louis is one of the places where, like, they compare it to L.A. on a smaller scale. I promise you, like, it's just a smaller city. If you're static with somebody, you got beef with somebody, you're going to bump into that person a lot quicker than you would hope to.
Starting point is 00:12:08 St. Louis is up there with Chicago. Yeah, we're just a couple of hours of power. Yeah. I need them niggas on my payroll, man, because some niggas were slotted tremendous. You're going to need a security. I know pretty soon. I know pretty soon. Nah, but Flacco, speaking of the streets fucking with you, I don't know you just said you
Starting point is 00:12:21 heard that the streets fucking with you. BT weekend when I was outside, you know, a lot of people's coming up to me saying they fuck with Flaco. Yo, listen, man, I think like A, A, D and Sharp, right, bro, they had at least like 20 or 30 goons in this building, right? And one of them say, yo, listen, bro, back home, yo, bro, my niggas fuck with you, Flaco. Yeah, they fuck with you. Yeah, they fuck with you.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Yo, listen, man, so Flacco might be safe. Flacco might not get packed out. No, you're doing some solace. Don't have to cut you off, I'm sure. But you're doing some solids until you're growing in the space like rather quickly as well, too. And one thing you're doing is showing love to a lot of content creators, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:12:58 So that's one thing that's going to push you, you know. Not all of them. Not all of them. Fuck the ops. He's doing this thing. He's looking good and good, like you know, same. Same like you've been doing your thing. Like I said, with the West Coast Confidential
Starting point is 00:13:13 and the ciphers and everything. So I've been, you know, a family of yours for a while. Your question up, bro. Why do every hood nigga, right, and like, in who come here, right? They always say, oh, my God, Gina, I love you, your West Coast confidential, right? And they all leave our whole festals on purpose. Like, we don't know these niggas be being that shit watching whole fessions with the Jurgens, petroleum jelly. The Jurgens and Percholium Jelly as well.
Starting point is 00:13:36 Dark Room. This is what I think it is, and maybe you could tell me if it's something else. But I've been to homegirl for so long. Yeah. Like, nobody. It's like not nobody on. know, like, what the exception of a couple of people who probably just now made me, but
Starting point is 00:13:50 a lot of niggas always getting me on some home girl shit. Like, I've been like a little tomboy. That's what I was going to say. I don't think, like, if you look at her and if you didn't watch her for a while and, like, seeing her interviews and different stuff, she didn't. She don't really give you off that, that vibe, but the whole fessions, you know, it's like the facade thing. Oh, when the niggas, when the whole fashions
Starting point is 00:14:06 drop, they was acting like, I saw my soul. What are you doing? You're allowing people into your space. You have undow? Like. It's content. Yeah. Exactly. You ain't butt naked sitting somewhere doing it.
Starting point is 00:14:18 It's content. You know what I'm saying? And you know people going to look at a pretty face and, of course, be drawing into her. So more props to you. Thank you. And then, so last night I went to Bino, a listening party, ran into Wally.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Yes. And she said, yo, I got surprised for you. And, bro, he's the most. Child to Wally. Just saying. Yo, he's the calmest gangst that I know, bro. Wally cool. Wally cool.
Starting point is 00:14:40 He is on, like, he's on, like, two. Like, he's just chill, even kill, man, you know? Yeah, now he was right there. I said I gotta call Flacco right now. Let me call Flacco. I really like him too. He's been one of the main L.A. artist that I really find myself tapped into, like, locking into.
Starting point is 00:14:56 I reached out to him before and everything. But, like, his losing hit. I'm waiting on him to get that next level. Like, whatever it is that he need to do that, just, like, completely take him out of here. Like, I do believe he's going to end up doing it. He said he got some shit coming as much. I believe him.
Starting point is 00:15:09 I believe him. He ain't talking to. Can you call, like, so when I speak about L.A., I'm just referencing Olive Callie. But can you call it like, because he's from Compton. So are Compton artists also consider LA artists? Yes and no, depending on who you ask. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Compton is a specific section. They look at Compton like it's his own part of, you know, its own part of the city. That's the same thing with Englewood and Long Beach. Like when you say LA and you reference one of them artists, they'll be like, no, I'm from, whatever. Like L.A. L.A.
Starting point is 00:15:40 But I feel like on like a higher scale, on a larger scale, like the media, when we say, LA. It's everybody as the West Coast. The media almost called everything in Cali, LA. Like, unless it's just a person that come from out of the bay, like out of the bay. They got to be right out of the bay. If they're from somewhere
Starting point is 00:15:57 around just close, you could be from Hayward and they might, eh, when you're from L.A.? Like, speaking of the bay, yo, Riley, and hit the like the mystery sound, please. Hit that da-da-da-da-da-d-d-ha. Bro, Roderer can't
Starting point is 00:16:13 find a kid. Righty, where it's that, right? Nah, man. She ain't picking up what you put it down. Hey. Yeah. I don't see. I don't touch.
Starting point is 00:16:21 So speaking up to Bay. Put it down. Is there like a conspiracy that no jumper is against Bay artists? Because I don't understand why like every like, bro, I get like 20 DMs a day talk about, yo, why don't you y'all don't you go F with the Bay? Comey. Kimba was up here? Didn't Twisty P come up here?
Starting point is 00:16:39 Who Twisty P? Twisty P was up here. Is he a rapper? Supposed. What they said that we say him up I know he said he was from the Bay so I'm like you know Well maybe that's where the conspiracy coming from
Starting point is 00:16:52 Because he feel like you all set him up Nah Nah no no no I was getting DMs before Twist DP Well it looks like I mean Gina just cleared up You know we did have Bay artists over here So yeah I guess no jumper
Starting point is 00:17:03 From what I noticed from the outside looking at No jumper's been a very inclusive platform You know what I'm saying Adam has made that That reach to extend his hand To people who normally where if we're looking in media space, entertainment spaces. The members.
Starting point is 00:17:17 The people are flocking. You know, he really has been, you know, he extended his hand, he reached out to people like, kind of like what you're saying, you know, from neighborhoods or situations where we may not have had that opportunity or lack there else. So the artists he bring on singers, everybody, you know, he, so I wouldn't think it was like he got anything against any particular region or whatever, particular people. That's a whole other situation.
Starting point is 00:17:40 He possibly could. We are human, but I don't think so. Well, speaking of artists that's hot and not, we usually kick off the show with Flacco's Who's Hot and Who Flopped? Flacco, you started off so you can set the tone and I'm going to go last. Yeah, man, so in terms of who flop, if that's not like, do I want to highlight a nigga who's hot or do I want to do the Who Flop? I'll do the Who Flop.
Starting point is 00:18:07 No, no, no, no, no. Listen, I would not be a hitter this week, man. There you go. Show some love first. Fucked out, bro. Fuck that, but we're going for getting his hell today. He passed 10 minutes, man. Yeah, you're good.
Starting point is 00:18:20 The 10 minutes gone. So, Cardi B dropped a song last night, right? It was with Kanye, Lord Durk and Cardi B. First of all, bro, yo, Kanye got to chill out, bro. Yo, like, Kanye and legit just came on the track. Like, this is a real bullshit. It looks like unrehearsed and just left the track, right? Lord Dirk killed it.
Starting point is 00:18:43 So Cardi B hyping up that song is going to be like her debut single. That shit was trash. It flop. So, you know, I definitely got to get that shit to fuck out of here. And now, I'm also do a hoo-hot, you know, just because I want to show love. There's a female I recently discovered on SoundCloud, right? So I was just, like, going through it, man. Then a song called Troubles came out.
Starting point is 00:19:06 Her name is J.D. Jules. Now, I think I looked around. She's from, like, Jersey or something. It's like that. Yo, she's the next one up, bro. Like, in terms of, like, female hip hop, She's spitting? Bro.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Like, bro. The peeing crazy? Bro, spitting melodies on 10. So she's next up, you feel like me? So shout out to J.D. Jules again. I don't know you, but, you know, definitely reach out, you know, if you see this, man. You're definitely next up. I know a J. Jules.
Starting point is 00:19:32 That's not what you said, though, huh? No, not, not. J.D. Jules. Okay, okay. Yeah. Let me find out you can't spell because that sounds awfully seen. You're out here mispronancing. Nah, then.
Starting point is 00:19:41 It's like J-A-I-D-Y. J-E-W-E-L-S, J-D Jules. She's definitely next up, man. So, yeah, who's next? Gina or Mel? You said who flopped and who's hot? Yeah. Either or, or both, you know, it's up to you.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Who's a hot artist you've heard recently? I ain't really hearing, like, too, too much. I'm going to lie to you, like, that's been, like, catching my ear. Like I said, it is certain people, but there ain't none of them, like, new. You know what I'm saying? If Mel's homeboards are watching, man, Mel got the Ali Uta put on all your music, man. Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Listen, one thing about Mel, like, I told you to you this, I'm a business, man. If I guarantee you, if it was somebody that I knew of would, like, fit in that space and could do what needed to be done and continue it on. Got you, Al-U. I ain't going to just yell nobody name for the sake of yelling at you. They got to drop the bag or what? No, no, no, no, no. He said to your business man.
Starting point is 00:20:39 I'm a businessman, dude. No, no free shout-off to you, niggas, man. Y'all ain't getting shit off my name. I'm a business, man, that's it. All right, well, I got one then. Who flops? Gina views. Yeah, what happened?
Starting point is 00:20:53 So last episode, we was discussing the idea of the potential Usher Chris Brown versus. Yes. And I kind of fucked up a little bit. I ain't even going to hold you. What you say? So I said that
Starting point is 00:21:07 Chris Brown's first album is still in heavy rotation. but not so much of Usher's music. Oh, that's not true. No, that should get placed. So when I said it, though, I was, like, mentally comparing Usher's album My Way
Starting point is 00:21:27 to Chris Brown's first album. Now, My Way is not Usher's first albums. I think he dropped something in, like, 94, which I'm like... He was like 15 with Diddy? Yeah, I'm... What was it called? I forgot the name of it, but...
Starting point is 00:21:39 I'm completely too young to even remember what was on that album. But my introduction to Usher was the My Way project. And like I said, when I was saying what I had said about the heavy rotation, I didn't even consider that confessions had me in a chokehold since it dropped, along with the rest of the country, because the project sold about 20 million plus copies. And is one of the reasons why Usher is in the conversation to being the best R&B
Starting point is 00:22:11 male act of his time. I'm literally on record calling Confessions album on multiple platforms because I didn't tweeted it a numerous amount of times and I've said it before. But I'm on record saying that Confessions is one of my favorite projects in regards to like, you know, R&B, along with Destiny Child Fulfield, Keisha Cole, the way it is, and in Ashanti's first album, titled Ashanti. but confessions is that's hard
Starting point is 00:22:43 who would you take in the verses between them to the you already selects a moment? Well see the conversation when we had said before I said that I didn't want to I didn't want to go into another versus with high expectations because we saw what just happened to Omariang with the Mario situation that was an amazing versus
Starting point is 00:22:58 no those bad they forgot that Mario was from B-more but now that the whole usher conversation versus Chris Brown has come up I'm not mad at that, but I think that Chris Brown is still writing his legacy.
Starting point is 00:23:14 So an opponent that I prefer, which we're probably never going to get, because they just sentenced him to 30 years. Dang. Who? It's R. Kelly versus Usher. Man, fuck, no. Yo, bro, like, listen, it's not
Starting point is 00:23:28 an artist in the world. I'm not even going to hold you. I would be. My opinion on dude might be one thing, but if we just talk, music, music. There's not an artist in the world who can beat Rkelly, bro. That conversation itself is going to ruffle some feathers. So just on the terms of verses,
Starting point is 00:23:45 I think that R. Kelly and Usher would be it. No. You listen, Usher isn't even on R. Kelly's level. Like, in terms of music, bro, R. Kelly wrote for Michael Jackson, yo. Yo. Ralee wrote for Usher.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Exactly. Yo. Art Kelly right now. Do you play his song against him? Bro, that's not an artist in the history of music who can fuck with R. Kelly, probably Drake. I'll say Drake and Ark Kelly can probably do versus, you know.
Starting point is 00:24:15 Absolutely not. And it'll be competitive. I don't even know how that plays out. Drake got some records, of course, but what is Drake going? Because he's not going to play mostly hip hop against kills. And the R&B catalog that he does have. Some of them is going to be, of course,
Starting point is 00:24:29 like amazing. You're going to have to, some of might have to be points. I don't know if he, like, the test of time. You know what I'm saying? Like, over that many records. Like, like I said, my opinion of kills is whatever, you know, his situation is one thing. His music, though, I've always said, like, I tipped my hat to him. Go to it. Like, the dude is...
Starting point is 00:24:45 The dude is... The dude is... You hate to throw around the word, like, music, but geez, but it's certain people that's like that, like, especially, like, you think about for everything they say about this, dude, if he can't read and he can't write and he and all that, like, for him to compose, Beethoven couldn't do that, and Beethoven is one. You know what I'm saying? Like, I just look at...
Starting point is 00:25:00 Look at it in a different life. For his music only, I think he didn't produce, like, timeless records. But that's why I'm saying, is that just how you said. nobody on the face of this earth who could go against our Kelly. But if we're talking versus, we don't want to see another DeAngelo and France. I don't want to see nobody
Starting point is 00:25:19 on stage by themselves. We're going to start calling the Marion and friends and man, you're trying to bring out the help hell boy. He had John Mayotte out and sounding like he needed that thorough food. Not for real. In the city with the aisle. He was trying to get that comeback off. Yeah, but like, because I was
Starting point is 00:25:35 even thinking like, okay, what about like an usher versus genuine? No. No, man. That's more so a nostalgia one though. They need, are Kelly and Usher both individually need an opponent? I was going to say, I don't think if we just, because we can run off a catalog, right? I don't think, or I can't think of someone who's going to match up well enough with Kills for us to say that's a versus that we really want to see and we expect it to be compared.
Starting point is 00:26:02 So how do we even say that we can see an Usher versus Chris Brown who's still writing his story? Because Chris Brown and Usher have like, you know, like, it's comparable catalog, meaning like it's not something like, it's like when you look at it too, right? Like you don't say, yo, like, for example, if you say R. Kelly and Usher, your R. Kelly is watching this nigga $20. Right. But when you say Usher and Chris Brown, you know, that's kind of like close, you feel me? And that's why people are saying those two men, but, you know, like I don't see it, man. I think that might also depend too because I think it comes down to kind of like preference a little bit. Just because of the generation of music of which they are, right?
Starting point is 00:26:37 You know Usher predates Chris, but Chris is like global. You see what I'm saying? Now he's watched. Some of the flowers that Chris Brown should get, honestly, we all know it, like, it's not spoken about, but we know he don't get, you know, like his dude. He might be one of them people who, when it's all over, it is when they'll actually come out and, like, actually attest to, like, this dude was great. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:58 You know, we was amongst him in his time, and unfortunately, you know, mistakes were made, and certain things you just can't bounce back from in society, right? But he's another one of them people. The talent that that dude possesses Jess in his body as a vessel alone. Like, multi-talented, not even just his music, though, his music alone. He has, like, transcended bounds. He's done the R&B, the pop, the EDM, like, the rap. I don't think I can't remember hearing too much that he did that wasn't good,
Starting point is 00:27:25 that I, like, wasn't drawn into even if it wasn't for me. Like, that's what Chris music do to people. He's also the first function in crack hair that's, like, that great. Lies. Richard Pryor was amazing. Bobby Brown was amazing. So we're not going to do that. We're not going to do that.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Well, okay. Yeah, so Coke and we'll say. But don't do crack. But we're not going to do that. Yo, isn't it kind of like sad? Like, we're all watching Chris Brown. Obviously on some Coke. Obviously on Coke.
Starting point is 00:27:52 And we're all just ignoring that shit as if we're not just watching this nigga crash out. But you're acting like Coke is not a universal drug within the industry. Like, everybody doing that shit. And I'm not saying that that makes it right. I've never tried it myself. I'm strictly a weed in Hennessy, niggins.
Starting point is 00:28:07 But client management. Some of the things that I see is like very frat boys. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, I can't tell you the amount of times I didn't been somewhere and I have to be professional, suit and tie, or turtleneck and whatever. And Coke just get, I mean, straight out and I'm just...
Starting point is 00:28:23 Man, I got a story. And this wasn't on industry shit. Well, actually, it was an athlete there. Me and my home girl was kicking it with... She was dealing with the athlete, and I was supposed to be, like, talking to his friend or whatever. And we was all kicking it, and we was watching power. Confessions. What's his friend? What's his friend of athlete? The friend? The friend was an athlete.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Okay. The dude that I was talking to was just, he's just a regular nigga. Wait, when he said athlete. Now, wait, say athlete. You're talking about, like, one of them like... The big leads. Wow, mex contract. The big leads, yes. Sheesh. Yes. And like I said, we was kicking in. We was watching power or whatever. Remember, it was like, when Power was season four or five, it was like, it was thirsty to you know, get to power. And we was watching power. And I didn't really know the terminology at this time for, you know, the Coke or whatever.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Booger sugar. So they kept saying, like, where that Coke go? Oh. So I know that I was drinking ginger ale. So I'm like, why is they looking for Coke? Like, I remember going down to the kitchen, getting some ginger ale, and he only had ginger ale and, like, the many-made juices and stuff in the refrigerator. I didn't touch no coke. It couldn't be me.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Yeah. So I'm like, dang, I didn't take his cold. and then it was also the little, the snap can, the can of soda, whatever. So I'm like, dang, if the motherfucker's spilt, if the nigga looking for coke and it's spilt, they're going to think it was big. I'm going to think it was big. Man, so they're looking for it, they're looking for it, they're looking for it, they kind of leave it alone for a minute.
Starting point is 00:29:55 So then I look up and the niggas like fishing around, where that bag go? So I'm like, bag, like, bag, now what they're looking for, you know? They were looking for coke, a bag? Man. And- No. So finally, when I actually heard the snorting noise, I had text.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Well, I looked at her and she kept her face straight. Like, she seen me looking at her and she just got her face straight. Oh, she's in tune. Yeah. She knows. No, no, no. She's acting like she don't see what's going on. Okay.
Starting point is 00:30:21 Keeping the blind eye. And she's seen me trying to look at her and make eye contact. And she acting like, you know, like she don't see me. Man, so I texted her and I said, hey. And I had to tell her to look at her phone. I like kicked her like, phone. So I text are like, hey, are they doing, they doing lines right now? Blow.
Starting point is 00:30:37 She said, yeah, you need to relax. Yeah. These niggas is doing lines. You're telling me. I need to relax. I'm the only one in here ain't cold down, but I need to go back. She's fucking with a max contract, but she's going to let you fuck up her back. But that's what I said.
Starting point is 00:30:52 I said, I said she was off. She was all eyes and head. She would have been there before. She'd know how it goes. Man, she said relax. That shit is like, they're doing it. And one thing I noticed is like, niggins who do coke, they've never been happier to offer you Coke, too.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Like, all the niggas who do stuff don't be wanting to share it with you. Niggas be petty with blood sometime. But niggins who smoke a snort coat? Friendly is ill. Man, somebody had, so I walked in a party late one time, and I remember it being like, like, this is a cracking party. Like, everybody's supposed to be there. But I knew that I was, because it was a pool party,
Starting point is 00:31:25 I got there probably like 10, 11. So, you know, by that time, nigs just drying off, whatever, people leaving or, you know. Some niggas ain't swim at all. Exactly. I get there and it like look empty. So I'm like, hey, y'all like, where about he go? Like, am I late late? And then the home girl is like, now they back there. So I'm like, oh, come on. She said, girl, we ain't going in there.
Starting point is 00:31:45 And I'm like, why? She said, that's the powder room. About 20 minutes come by, the whole party come out of the room. So, niggas. Then somebody, I was like, can I get a tour of the house? It's a mansion. He said, you want to go in there? Like, I got you if you want to go in there. I don't know what it is like I don't know I think people in California just be more
Starting point is 00:32:05 subjected to drugs younger I would say like harder drugs I would say because I've had like videographers and different people that I've used and contracted and things like that and one dude he's like he's pretty big today I ain't even mentioned his name
Starting point is 00:32:18 but like I got him to start out and back then he couldn't even smoke weed because he said he had did too much acid like he had like burned out like lighting in his throat and all kind of stuff and we was like 20 you know what I'm saying like it was young
Starting point is 00:32:31 type stuff. I don't know like to experiment with that like that. Well, we do new crackheads. Who is we? Whoa.
Starting point is 00:32:39 Not we at this table. I just said, I've never done this. I don't know. I don't fuck with it. But this era this generation is the new crackheads. If you think about it,
Starting point is 00:32:50 the eras before, they was all drug dealers. And you was a weirdo if you had to do this shit. And now you're weird if you hate doing the shit to them. I'm the weird one everywhere I go now.
Starting point is 00:33:00 Because I'm the one. who not, you know, like, I ain't, I ain't off shit. Yeah, and it's like, it's right. Or anything. Or anything, they didn't got to be coke. Like, you know, cuck is like cigarettes now. These niggas do perk 30s like Eminem. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:10 Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, you should see them. The whole faces give out. I'm not going to hold you. I'm the old, nigga. I got a cosserve shirt on right now. I ain't even going to hold you. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:33:20 Yo, every rapper on the planet. Yeah, this is why, like, I hate interview rappers, bro. Like, niggas would come, like, you know, I don't even know what perk 30 do to you, But niggas would just come just like, you know, like that Julio Fulio shit, you know? Drugged out as a motherfucker, man. And I'm sad because a lot of them do that thinking that, you know, it helped their image because to some degree of doing. That's a whole other conversation again, delving into the music industry. We know ignorance plays out cells a little bit better.
Starting point is 00:33:44 But these be kids. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like a lot of these dudes be young and they get on this stuff with no, like no idea what it's going to do to them. And I say this as somebody who previous before, you know, I've been in business for myself for years now. previous to that my career field was substance abuse counseling and I was a therapist. So I didn't already like kind of seen this, you know, play out. My daddy did that.
Starting point is 00:34:03 Yeah. Big up to him. I know the A prayer. Shout out to pop. God, grab me to Serenity. My dad also do that. He actually, let me say he did that. He just stepped away from his job.
Starting point is 00:34:16 He had been a drug counselor and former drug addict turned everything around, being clean for like 12, 13 years now. Shout out to him. So he didn't help so many people made the papers and everything. whatever, he just walked away for himself and went back to work in the entrepreneur and business and you know that Gina turned down a nigga because he looked too much like her daddy you know what I actually did see that interview that was a Westside Boogie right man but isn't that the most evil no come on man
Starting point is 00:34:41 it makes sense it makes sense in a couple of ways right what do they say women want in a man they dad right yeah they mean what the way he act the way he treat them you don't not the way he looks like you're dead that's weird though right he's a little He's a nice guy. He can't help how he looks, man. Come on. Would you date a female that looked like your mom? Looks like my mom.
Starting point is 00:35:01 If she looked like your mom? Yeah. Like how, like, what you mean? How? Like how closely aligned, though, bro. Did you see the picture? Did I show you the picture? No.
Starting point is 00:35:09 He's a spitting image of my daddy to the fat. So if somebody looked just like your mom, like just like your mom, they can be twin. Can you give me the blue phone right there, please? Just like my mom might be too much. Like, exactly. Exactly. There you go.
Starting point is 00:35:22 Might be too much, right? But like, if it's just a slight resemblance, you know, right? Listen, listen, if she's a slight resemblance, you're going to overlook it? Bad, smart, educated, you know. You're going to bring her around and Thanksgiving and everything. I might have to overlook it. But if it's like a, like a spitting image, bro, like, I might have to pass because, like, right, right? Because, like, I don't ever want to, like, you know, like, have her in doggy style and wonder, you know, you feel me, brother?
Starting point is 00:35:50 Oh, my goodness. I just asked you if the girl. Look like your mama. You're talking about doggy style. You're slightly like your mama. Oh, shit. Exactly. Oh, nah.
Starting point is 00:36:04 That's different. That makes sense. Oh, nah, that's different. That makes sense. Yo, I wish the camera, bro, that's different. You got the DNA testing a nigga like that before you're on there. That's what I'm saying. Nah, I'm going to tell you.
Starting point is 00:36:17 I need to make sure we don't have the same DNA before I just be out of the baby. Nah, I'll keep it a buck. After seeing that shit, they might like, yeah. He looks more like. my dad, then my little brother looks like my dad. That's crazy. It's crazy. But let's get into some shits.
Starting point is 00:36:32 Let's talk. Here, do you all want to start off with R. Kelly or with Eric Holden? Yeah, let's get past R. Kelly because we briefly brought him up a little bit. We can come back to that later. Y'all want to do that. Eric Holder real quick. All right, man. Yeah, go ahead, man.
Starting point is 00:36:45 So what's your thoughts on Eric Holder getting a severe case of the beats? I don't think it's surprising. I think it's taking a little longer, actually, than normally probably would have, but because of the situation where he's placed that, you know, in jail I think if he was in general population, it'd be worse. It would happen way more often where we would be having a different
Starting point is 00:37:07 type of conversation as to what happened. Did you see, like, the photos? I did, I did. Somebody had a hell of a right hook. Hell of a right hook. Somebody or people? Because, bro, that should look like a nigga, bro, they packed them out. I don't know who did what. I don't know who was involved. I just see. that that side of his face was lined up perfectly.
Starting point is 00:37:29 You know what, like, when I've seen that, I'm not even, like, shocked or even shook. I'm just happy now that they can leave the innocent people alone, right? Because, you know, there was this thing going on that after Dempsey passed away that they were targeting his family members because he was in hiding, right? Because he was at the crib chilling. And it was Ireland, you know, like, you know, like shooting up his, like, his mother crib, his father, crib, his uncles and brothers, so like that. So I'm just now happy that hopefully.
Starting point is 00:37:55 because they finally got them now they can leave those innocent people alone right because at the end of the day you know like those people didn't deserve it you know yeah and also too though everyone civilians is never supposed to be fair gay you know it used to be rules to the street share right yeah that's why i said i'd be thinking about that sometime it used to be like oh you don't do nothing to women children old people etc etc and then now just like we in a different time i feel like because they move on whoever depending on what the situation whoever is accessible yeah do you don't think those Gar set him up? I mean, ain't nothing.
Starting point is 00:38:27 Come on, bro. Hey, no, I know. Listen, I know for a show. I don't know for a show, man, the Nipsey estate drop a hundred pack on him, back. Well, how did... Pause, allegedly. How did, where did the...
Starting point is 00:38:39 Did it happen in jail? Was it at court? Like, how did they even gain access to Eric Hunter? So, so while he was being moved back and forth, they got to... Come on. You guys know... I mean, but you got to understand, too,
Starting point is 00:38:51 like moving through jail, there is other prisons. There's people being walking... down could be down the whole other side of the hallway. Now, from my understanding, I think if you're MPC or whatever, you're supposed to move completely separate and et cetera, et cetera. But I mean, you never know. He could have turned into a hallway and somebody was there
Starting point is 00:39:05 and it popped off. Like, it could have been anybody. Talk about cops. Let's be. Yeah, look, can you even imagine being like a dusty negro might and going to jail and knowing that like all of like your prison guards, they're all affiliated, like everybody like, like, it's from somewhere in LA, like somebody has like biases.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Like even if somebody is like a strong, straight civilian on the street narrow. They got friends that's... Or they still grew up in a particular neighborhood. So... He'd everybody op, huh? Exactly. Yeah. I mean, to some degree, and that's why I said if he was in regular population,
Starting point is 00:39:38 we'd been talked about this story a long time ago. Mm-hmm. And that's why, like how you said, just even how it took, because I assume that the moment he went in. Then it was done. We're going to be no fire. Whatever. Whatever processing is.
Starting point is 00:39:54 in the holding, that's what I thought. That it was going to go down there. I still be confused that, like, the court date just started. Like, I don't even mean to say it in a negative way, but just how things operate sometime, like, and because of what he did, the way he went about doing it. Like, it's just so many different things you can point to in it. I was, like, 100% sure, like,
Starting point is 00:40:13 it didn't say he wrote it up, though. That's why I'm interested to see, like, the situation happened on Cameron. We know who did it. We know how they did it. We know what they did it with. I'm interested to see exactly what the court is going to give him. Well, you know the defense he's using, right?
Starting point is 00:40:32 Did you see that part when he was provoked? Yeah, he was against where he's trying to say. I'm a passion. Now, here's why that's super smart. And I'm going to tell you why it ain't right after you do. Go ahead. So here's why the current passion is super smart. And it's all relying on two left for me or rather not Cowboy and Nipsey.
Starting point is 00:40:50 The other homie come and testify because here's why it's smart, right? So the prosecutor is saying, listen, it was a crime of passion. He came and Nipsey called him a snitch. He went back, came back, and like snapped, right? Now, here's why that smart, because the prosecutor called Cowboy which said, yo, Nepsie Hustle never called him a snitch. He never provoked him. They called his girlfriend, who reportedly she knew him for three weeks, and she was driving him
Starting point is 00:41:18 around, right? So pretty much they called her and she said, yo, listen, like, we, were driving around and this bird going to say why driving around with her new niggins. She seemed nipsy and was like, oh my God, this is he's so fine. Right. Let's stop and take a picture. Obviously, bro, once you say that, that nigga is automatically going to start hailing, right? So you're saying what she said kind of helps his defense.
Starting point is 00:41:39 No, no, no. Wait, wait. Here, right? So, yeah, right? So like after that though, right? And she said that they went and took a picture and Eric Holder asked Nipsey hustle, yo, did you, you know, yo, are you telling people I'm a snitch? and she said that the conversation was very cordial.
Starting point is 00:41:56 They left, went ahead, and grabbed food. Everyone told her, yo, go around the corner and park. He hopped out, went with a gun. Now, and here's why, right? Again, and here's why, like, in her testimony, means, like, absolutely nothing if a cowboy and Nipsey, you know, bodyguard or the other dude don't testify. Because she parked her car in the alley.
Starting point is 00:42:20 He grabbed a gun, right? So the prosecutor saying, hold up now, and he grabbed a gun while the car was parked in the alley. He only grabbed the gun, but loaded it as well from her testimony. Yeah, right? In front of her as well. Yeah, right. So now the prosecutors can say, sorry, the defense can say, hold up now, brother, like, he's a street nigger. Of course he's going to carry a gun because he feels unsafe.
Starting point is 00:42:40 So now it now all depends on what happened once he came back. They're saying he was provoked once he came back. It don't even, because if we've already spoke from what you just said, if a man or approach me, yo girl, get a picture of me, I know you, for one, we have some kind of similarity, some kind of relationship for whether we're the closest to friends or not, right? If you asked me that question then, and my
Starting point is 00:43:02 response from multiple sources was that it's paperwork on you, I ain't seen it, but maybe you should get it took care of. And everything, even according to the woman, was cordial, right? There was nothing out of play. They left, right? They went and got food, right? They went and got in the car, right? He had a driver on the corner,
Starting point is 00:43:18 right? It's not a crime of passion. The crime of passion is intense, it's in the moment. It's when it happens. It's when you, I've snapped because you said something to me that I didn't expect. You did something to me that my brain couldn't process and I black. It would have been immediately when they first talked. You left the scene. You went and got food.
Starting point is 00:43:36 She said he ate in the car. You see what I'm saying? Yeah. This rattled around in his mind for a second before he decided. Premeditated. Exactly. So it's not going to be crime. A trauma passion is what they're trying to use to help him in the hopes that he don't get life.
Starting point is 00:43:51 You see what I'm saying? because of crime of passion, if he was convicted of it and found guilty, but that was the circumstance. I think California carries, what, like 10 years, 11 years, something like that. But, like, here's the defense, though. Now, and he could have easily left, right, say, yo, I seen like a dude who I didn't feel safe around. I still have plans on coming back and doing some other business. I came back. I carried my gun because I seen somebody I didn't feel safe around.
Starting point is 00:44:18 So I just came back to a dude. But if he didn't feel safe. should have left. At that point, see, the law work with language. If you was afraid or something, what they tell you, if you ever get caught up, you'd never, well, you probably never been in one, but if you've never been in a situation with your homeboys where something go down, and y'all had the opportunity
Starting point is 00:44:34 to leave. Which he did. And y'all did it. Everybody is looked at in the same life. Because, like they can say, we was all in this house together. He pulled the gun on dude. Something popped off. I walked outside. I came back in the house, and then he ended up shooting dude. The fact that you walked back in, they're
Starting point is 00:44:50 going to say, you had the means and the access to be gone. you could have left the situation. If you were in fear, you could have left the situation that put you in fear. But he left and got a weapon. You went and sat in the car, ate some food,
Starting point is 00:45:02 loaded your weapon, sitting here thinking about your girl just pressing up on dude, I want a picture with him because he was that type of guy. You see what I'm saying? This is a hatred thing. This is envy.
Starting point is 00:45:13 This is breeding in niggas who want to be in your position and want to be in the spot that you in. Of course. And this is also somebody who's known in that area to be known for being a snitch
Starting point is 00:45:23 gotcha that's what the whole thing was about but again you got cowboy saying from his own testimony he didn't took the stand already that Nip never called him didn't even say it yeah you got the dude it was another victim on the scene who got shot says the same thing Nip never called the man a snitch their conversation was and that's why that's important
Starting point is 00:45:41 you did that because you felt away about this man that's what it come down to your your jealousy that envy that was in him from seeing how did this nigger that's from the same place that I am. How did he make it? Why do they love him like that? Why don't they love me like that? They even said prior to it he had handed him a CD. Did you hear about that part? Cowboy said they gave the dude gave him a CD that just saw him two days prior. He handed him a CD of his own
Starting point is 00:46:08 and asked Nip to check it out. When he originally approached him that whole conversation for his girl to get a pick, Cowboy says in his testimony, he asked him, what did you think about the music? Right. You see what I'm saying? Yeah. Nip was in the deal. That's what I'm saying. That was in a different space. It wasn't that he probably didn't give a fuck. But again, if I didn't heard his paperwork on you and et cetera, and I know you,
Starting point is 00:46:28 that was love enough for him just to tell him, like, you should probably go take care of that. You know what I'm saying? Because they're talking. And just to let you know, too, he's also somebody who come around, disappear, and then come back around and then disappear.
Starting point is 00:46:41 So niggas is a question mark on him. And also, too, you know, again, I truly believe, though, that, you know, that an Eric Holder and killed Nipsey, awesome hate, and shit. That's what I believe, right? You're talking about just what the defense is going to be. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:56 So the defense can always say he still had no intentions. Again, if they left the conversation cordial, he had no intentions of killing nobody coming back. Why did you come back? Why did you go get a weapon? If we left the conversation cordial, that means we didn't have no issue. You brought the weapon that caused the issue. You obviously had an issue, whether me and you had an issue together or not. You had an issue with me.
Starting point is 00:47:23 But you were in the same way, you know, that he and brought that weapon for Nipsey. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right? So you could be in same way and you're bringing them. No, no, no, no. It's not, it's not, it's not, you're missing me. I'm not saying that he specifically brought the weapon for Nipsey. Because if you go off of, he didn't know from what the girl said. They didn't know Nipsey was going to be there.
Starting point is 00:47:42 They went to Masterburger to get some food. Yeah. It just so happened. You keep something on you out here. We all know how it is to move around on there sometime I live. Listen, we was just in a situation. I ain't gonna even put out like nothing. This is like we did in the past.
Starting point is 00:47:56 But week, week and a half? I think so. Look, if I was the old me, I wouldn't be sitting here, I'm serious. I wouldn't be sitting here to do an interview with you. We slide mine and our own business, right? Yeah. My fucker pull out on us in traffic. You know, you see my truck and shit.
Starting point is 00:48:11 You gotta always be alert off this motherfucker paying attention. You can't slow down. You can't stop at red lights too long. You can't be in the neighborhood where motherfuckers don't recognize your car too much. we like we literally in traffic well fucking blow their horn at us mind you they come into a lane where they can't even get into
Starting point is 00:48:25 almost hit the front of my shit before we can do anything smarter heads prevail we look over it's already up you see what I'm saying this is this an everyday thing living out here so I understand his need for having what he had but I also like I say I don't believe
Starting point is 00:48:41 it was just no oh I'm upset like I feel like you you wanted to do what you wanted to do it was going to happen no no right so we don't but what I'm saying, all right, if Cowboy and the other guy who was with Nipsey, if they don't testify, right, and he could easily say, yo, I came back on some cool shit, I just had to carry what I had to carry, and then I shot him after he provoked me. But Cowboy Numbed, like, like, pretty much dispelled all that bullshit, you know? Do that make sense to you, though? What?
Starting point is 00:49:13 I left the situation was cordial. Yeah. But I came back on some cool shit. I just grabbed my gun, though. Yeah. No, so you said it do make sense or don't. If I make sense to you, if me and you have a disagreement right now, nothing gets out of, you know, nothing, yelling nothing. It's just basic difference or whatever, right?
Starting point is 00:49:31 Yeah. And then I tell you we are good and I leave out this building. Yeah. And then I come back a couple of minutes later. And I got a gun on me. I don't say nothing about what we just talked about. I just yell some shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:42 And then I start, that's cool. That's the right thing to do. Well, first off, I believe Eric Holder is guilty. Now this, if he says, yo, I just forgot my gun but the first time. Like, right? You right? Like, I just forgot it. I got caught slipping the first time.
Starting point is 00:49:59 How did he get caught slipping? It was a cordial conversation. No, like, I always have, right? So, like, I always have my gun on me. I just forgot it. So when I was bringing it back, it wasn't me saying, yo, I'm going to go shoot somebody. I just always have. It was just a force of habit.
Starting point is 00:50:14 I didn't have it on me. Yeah, right? Right. So, yo, you know, trust me, like, listen. And he don't got no peon-ass lawyers. He got some real niggins. He do got a peon-ass lawyer. He got Darden from the OJ case.
Starting point is 00:50:26 You let OJ. He didn't drop it. I thought he was getting like death threats and stuff. He's back to it, right? Yeah. No, no, no, no. No, I think he's told us and he dropped it. But then like the last one was there, right? He was there. Oh, damn. So he was
Starting point is 00:50:41 capping. He was caping. He was capping saying that he dropped the case. Because all the OJ slammed and everything from back in the day. He just didn't want the attention of it. I don't think. He's like on the case as an actual lawyer, but he's definitely like giving advice, right? But do y'all look at that as like to be on some like clout chasing type shit? No, come on, man.
Starting point is 00:51:01 To want to take that case? Where has Darden been since the OJ case? Yeah. Why would you wait until this high profile of a case? And it's us on the side where just speaking for myself, I ain't going to speak for everybody. But you take the side that people might not necessarily favor the most. Right, right, right, right. See what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:51:19 At least with the O.J. The black people, because he, wait, he was, he was on OJ's side, right? No, no. He was on the cold side. Yeah. Oh. He was trying to put them away. But Darden stated that he has a relationship with Eric Holder's people, like his parents
Starting point is 00:51:33 are some shit. So Darden and L.A. nigger. I mean, like, he's from L.A., right? He's from L.A., yeah. Yeah. Yeah, so if Darden has a relationship with Eric Holder's parents, again, regardless of what we think, every human being deserves to have proper representation in court. Oh, no, I'm not even not.
Starting point is 00:51:48 about proper representation. The law is the law. I'm saying the specific person that he has with him is not doing it for the right reason, first of all, right? You're not trying to prove that Eric Holder is an innocent man who was in a crime of passion because we've already seen
Starting point is 00:52:04 the tape, we know what's out there, we didn't heard the statement, you want to attach your name to the name of a case that's only one like the murder of, you see what I'm saying? It just ties him back into being involved in something. And this is different this time because at first he was defending the victim and now he's defending the killer.
Starting point is 00:52:22 On both sides, he went against the side of the black people predominantly defundated to yeah. That's not like some self-hate type shit to me. You know what I say? It's a certain shit that you've got to look at it. Now, I can see it from the clotting's point of view, but I can also see it like if he has a relationship with the niggas homie, it would start with the nigger parents, like, you know, how can we really fault him for taking that? If he knows, if he knows pops, like, we went to 74th Street of elementary together. That's, that's a whole difference.
Starting point is 00:52:46 Yeah, but his pops still would have to understand. the politics. How big is the bad? But at that point, he ain't going to be looking at it like that. He's going to be thinking about getting his son off, right? No, but look at this. If, just how we just said, how innocent people were being shot at
Starting point is 00:53:02 and, you know, stuff was happening, Eric Holder's people, if they are people or whatever the situation is, his people would be like, you know what, bro, I don't almost got popped. So I get why you don't want to fuck with it no more. Especially what we was touching on earlier, you know, when everything had went down
Starting point is 00:53:17 and it was the talks of innocent people was being, you know, and et cetera. But still in all, he's still there. How big is the bag? I don't think that bag that hefty. I wouldn't think so either, but then again, I don't know who backing that side. No, but they said that Eric Holder folks got some, like,
Starting point is 00:53:32 they got money. Real niggas in some high places, though. Could be. I mean, you never know. You never know. I don't know. Everybody connected to somebody. Let's talk about some more courtshit.
Starting point is 00:53:43 R. Kelly, sentenced to 30 years for sex trafficking. It was a couple of... There's a lot of charges. We got to be kidnapped, sex trafficking. Riley, can you pull it up just to make sure that we're quoting the justice system correctly? I know it's crazy, right? So he got charged with a bunch of things surrounding having sexual kids. Like, for example, he got charged with a racketeering because he told somebody to, like, fake the identification of a 15-year-old Jane Doe that he reportedly got pregnant.
Starting point is 00:54:15 Now, folks are saying that... and the dad Jane Doe is yeah right so they're saying the Jane Doe quote and Leia reportedly got pregnant and R. Kelly had somebody fake her identification so they could get married however he never got charged with sleeping with Alia right and I was supposedly so that that's why I went out to Mexico and got the yeah certificate down there because he could get an abortion for her down there yes now now also too and he's being charged with less say like with you know like with sex trafficking and bringing in girls who were
Starting point is 00:54:49 like 17 years old, et cetera, et cetera. But again, he's being charged with sex trafficking by bringing them, you know, across state. I was just going to say the law works with language. It can be the same. He brought them here. That's trafficking. Yeah. But then they were 17 and 17 is legal
Starting point is 00:55:05 in New York. Oh, there you go. One charge of racketeering, eight counts of violation. So the racketeering and the sex and you know, violations of the man. They got. We got eight counts of that, sex trafficking law, prosecutors.
Starting point is 00:55:22 You see those. The status of the celebrities and network of people disposed to target girls, boys, and young women for his own sexual gratification. You know, they took a wild story, bro. They said Art Kelly told that 17-year-old boy, get on your knees and suck this dick. I said, bro, this nigga is a sexual deviant, bro. He's different. But again, though, Art Kelly does deserve jail time. Now, if we're just looking at those charges, sex trafficking and racketeering,
Starting point is 00:55:49 Pemps don't even do 30 years in prison. This niggas who murder and don't get 30 years in prison. So I believe they're punishing him based on his past that he got to quit it of. Well, this is the thing. I just had this conversation with somebody, right? And this is like, I'm going to just be honest. This is how I felt about it. I equate his situation with that Kat Williams-O-J Simpson joke.
Starting point is 00:56:10 You remember that joke? No. Where he said, you got away with murder. You're not supposed to be going to jail fucking. Nothing after murder when the niggas. No one was your name that you know. He said, you ain't supposed to. the J-Walk.
Starting point is 00:56:20 When they cross the street, you stop, y'all go ahead. You see what I'm saying? The thing with R. Kelly is, R. Kelly got too comfortable, right? And like I said, Arkelly has a problem. I don't care how nobody feels about it.
Starting point is 00:56:31 Of course. Got a problem. If you're recording yourself doing shit that, like, fuck legally, like morally. You know what I'm saying? You know that? You feel the way you know that shit is wrong, right?
Starting point is 00:56:41 But if you recording yourself, you beat the case in front of the world. We all know that was you. And they let you off because of who you were at that time. You ain't never supposed to got in trouble for nothing like that. The same thing? So what do y'all think changed?
Starting point is 00:56:55 Because R. Kelly was somebody who people also said has people up in high places and he got a bunch of people on payroll, et cetera, et cetera. So what do you all think changed from, what was that, 04 to today? That money dried up and getting started talking. Yeah, a little bit. Like, he didn't have to settle out a lot of stuff. And like I said, I'm not too familiar with, like, his situation.
Starting point is 00:57:16 We don't know what his published news. I know he said he was getting beat out of money at one point by attorneys. He said he wasn't making no money. Can you look up Arkelley's network? He wasn't making no money, he said from his Alia folks. His catalog, his music, like all kinds of stuff.
Starting point is 00:57:28 So what Alia folks did was they used her to pretty much fuck him out of his masters because he can't read it right. And that's my whole thing to regard in this. Now, R. Kelly, first off, he does his prison time. Like, that's wrong. That's fucked up. However, we got to say this, though.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Like, you can't punish that nigger for some shit that he got. acquitted of which i think it's like oj they he was only acquitted of the one 16 year old right she wasn't yeah she was like 13 at the time but she was 16 when they they waited until she got old enough they waited till she got old enough to put her on the stand when he messed with it she was 13 yeah they you know the law tell you had a right to a quick and speedy trial you don't have to take that so he he chose to let it play out so he waited he used the whole system the six years by the time she took the stand she was like almost in her 20s so they're hearing the story but
Starting point is 00:58:18 you're looking at a grown woman at this point. You're not seeing the 13 year old that you that was on that tape. Right. So he got off on that one. Her parents and all them looking at her. You know, her dad broke down in the courtroom in tears. Because she also said that it wasn't her.
Starting point is 00:58:32 And she said it wasn't her. Right. Yeah. So they said R. Kelly paid her off. But nonetheless, he wasn't acquitted. So that's my thing, right? It's with OJ.
Starting point is 00:58:43 Now, OJ we know is a fucked up nigger. But OJ got sentenced to, what, 19 years, right, based on what he got away with. R. Kelly got sentenced to 30 years based on what he got away with. And to me, that's not thorough.
Starting point is 00:58:55 That's not right. Well, no, OJ, OJ didn't really get sentenced for that. That's what we saying. That's how we feel. R. Kelly got acquitted of that one girl. If you think about it, what was that, 2018, 2019,
Starting point is 00:59:09 when all those, the survivor in R. Kelly, part one, two, three, four, five came out, and it was a numerous amount of women speaking out. So now he's going to, going to court for them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. But, right, I think those charges like racketeering and sex trafficking,
Starting point is 00:59:25 if that was anybody else, they ain't getting 30 years. But that court is upset that Arkelly got away for the first time. I would agree with you because I was going to say, I think what it is is you got to look at it like, we know how this country operate, right? Of course. These people are never want you to get off on them. Of course.
Starting point is 00:59:39 So when you think you got away, that's why you got to tiptoe after. If you're going to wait with anything, you better be on your P's and Q's because they're waiting for you. you to make the mistake. So that just like to say, we didn't catch him 10 years ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:52 But we got his ass now. Let's get him for that too. But also look how much times have changed. So back then, it was cool for niggas to get it cracking with 16, 17 year olds. The times was different. People were doing.
Starting point is 01:00:06 I don't know that it was ever cool. Like, you know, I get what you say. Listen to verse to a big old butt. No, no. I was going to say way back when like, because, you know, like, of course, like color purple days type shit coming after that. Well, some kid is legal.
Starting point is 01:00:18 Niggas was coming up to my high school. In New York. I can understand this, though, right? But listen, we're talking about a dude who, here's the difference with the niggas that's coming to your school. There's no difference. They was there wrong, too, right? Them niggas was 20, probably 22, whatever.
Starting point is 01:00:31 They was coming from 16, 77. So them niggas knew, too. This nigga R. Kelly was already an established superstar. And they documented it as saying, this nigger was having people take him to a restaurant across the street from the high school, right before the high school got out. McDonald's.
Starting point is 01:00:45 And picking. Like, as the girls, was coming out, this nigga was like, go get her. Bring her over here. Tell her Art Kelly over here. Yeah. But look, the time that he went to court for the shit previously, I think if we were still in those times and all of this stuff came out, I just don't think that they would have gave him the same sentencing.
Starting point is 01:01:02 Today, we got all these movements and all these people want to be accepted. You know really what it is, too? To piggyback just what I think you get into, right? We're in the social media age. Exactly. Right? Everybody wants to get on the right side of history. And I blame our parents. And I blame our parents. and the generations before us, our parents, for accepting this and letting this shit go on.
Starting point is 01:01:23 And it was Boondog's jokes, DeCappelle jokes. They didn't ran off a whole other little side category of it. And like it's a one in stock. You see what I'm saying? But this is what I mean like with the social media, right? It's so much more accessible now. The stuff that you do can be put out there like that, right? Remember the girls fighting on the live and everything?
Starting point is 01:01:40 Same two girls. That first case happened so long ago. I was like a kid. Like it was on a VHS tape. I remember the tape it was on because next Friday was dubbed in front of it. But do you remember on barbershop when DeRay walked in a barbershop and said, I got R. Kelly. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 01:01:58 It was something out. We are in a sensitive error right now that everybody want to get on the right side of history. So it's like, all right, let's send to this nigga. Like you said, it's murder and stuff who don't even get 30 years. Let's get this nigga the max so we can get everybody to shut the fuck up. And then another thing, too, that we have to look at and take into account, right? Rkelly had something that a lot of people, men or women necessarily don't have, right?
Starting point is 01:02:20 Or Kelly had power. When you are that talented, when you get to a certain level of status, people kind of let you do what you want, right? We see it all the time. There's certain celebrities who can move or where they want to move. But once you pair that ego with that,
Starting point is 01:02:34 that's a bad combination because look at what your advice was. And, you know, R. Kelly's going to jail now. When is the parents going to go to Joe, too? Yeah, that's what I wanted to ask y'all. Is there any accountability should be placed on in people. Hold on, on. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:02:48 Because I was waiting on this part, obviously. I would, me personally, I would like to hear from the woman's perspective first. Because a lot of his, you know, victims, quote unquote, are black women. And I know that, you know, in our community, there is, like, black, some black women don't believe that he did nothing wrong and et cetera. So I'm interested in hearing her take first, like on. I think that they should definitely be held accountable. What type of penalty?
Starting point is 01:03:13 I don't know. I think that there should be some type of, it should be some type of force placed upon them. And what we've seen, like, in the black community, there have been times. I don't see family members be like, hey, talk to my daughter so they could get some, like, some drugs or something, you know? Like, family members do that.
Starting point is 01:03:32 They pimp out their nieces and nephews. They pimp out their daughters and sons to get what the fuck they want. And those parents are as creepy and as weird as him. for sending their child with a fucking grown-ass, big age ass person. Yeah, okay. They should definitely
Starting point is 01:03:54 be held accountable. Because that's always where I like to kind of hear other people's perspective on that because I always hear people like, the people who only be like, well, parents, isn't that? I kind of find that weird sometimes too, right? Because again, his power, only talking about like he was Arkelling. So if you've got a kid that's seen and you
Starting point is 01:04:10 don't know that he this kind of way and he's telling you like, oh, I can put this person in the studio. He don't know, though. But I think as a parent, it was the naivity for me, right? Because you have to be, as a parent, you have to be involved in all levels of your child's life, right? I remember, like, case and point, I was like nine years old, 10 years old, right? It was in a rap group. It's going to just off the back of my head, right? I was in a rap group at this age.
Starting point is 01:04:35 Snoop Dog, and he had an artist at the time. His artist's dad was dating my neighbor. This is how they wanted me to meet Snoop Dog, right? My mom wouldn't let us do it. it because no other adult was going to be there. It was just going to be dude taking us, right? Dude's son was an artist. That his son name was Juan G.
Starting point is 01:04:54 Juan G. Today is Sean Kingston's manager. And like one of the most established, you know what I'm saying? It's just weird like how stuff worked out. But back then my mom was like, no, I don't care who it is. You ain't going to know about yourself. Like that's how parents is supposed to be to some degree. So the ones who took like payoffs and stuff? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:10 Absolutely. I think you charged them right along with him. You're a Coke and speaking. Yeah, yeah. You're a co-conspirator. You sold your kid off. If this is a 15-year-old girl, 14-year-old girl, then you 100% know that this...
Starting point is 01:05:19 You drove... You drove the thief to the bank. Come on, now. You just as guilty at that point. In them cases, I would say, yeah, the parents need to be charged with them. But I know every situation is different. Because it was some of them
Starting point is 01:05:31 where the parents just completely couldn't even control the situation. But me as a kid, like, I was scared of my fucking daddy. Like, I was scared with shit bricks if my daddy even... caught me lying a little bit. And that's a rare privilege for you too
Starting point is 01:05:47 that I hope you appreciated because you had a male figure in the house growing up. Yeah, yeah, for sure I'm saying. That's how you was like supposed to feel. Not afraid to him, don't get me wrong, but that that's that discipline, you know what I'm saying? Y'all see what he looked like. It was the point he's supposed to have.
Starting point is 01:06:00 You thought like if I ever go out and do some shit like this, like I know what he gonna do. You know what I'm saying? Like now that was his role. A lot of men, women, just black people in general, you know, we don't grow up with fathers in the house. So we miss out on that experience and then we kind of wild out later on.
Starting point is 01:06:14 Yeah. No, so if R. Kelly, first off, like, I don't even think, like, the naivety, like, should be an excuse. Because let's be real, bro. Like, niggas know. You know what's up. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. So if those parents, well, not if those parents did what they did.
Starting point is 01:06:28 So I believe if R. Kelly got 30 years, if everybody's saying that 30 years is fair, then those parents should also get 30 years as well. But perfect example, right? Just as the point to not everybody can be responsible for it because the one situation with the girl who tried to become a singer, right? He met her unbeknownst to her parents. He contacted her and was in touch with her unbeknownst to her parents. Was she the one that was showing up to the court dates or something? He met her at court?
Starting point is 01:06:49 I don't want to say her name and be wrong, but I think it's like It's so many of them. It's easy to get it fucked up. She's one of the ones that's his documentary when he went and her parents find her like in a hotel room and they cut off all their hair and et cetera and et cetera. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Now he was in contact with her. He sent her tickets and et cetera or et cetera.
Starting point is 01:07:08 Now if you're doing this with a 16-year-old... Yeah. You know what I'm saying? There is no... I can't really fault the parents in that particular situation. If you don't know, you know what I'm saying? You ain't up to date or keeping up. How was your child able to maneuver, pack suitcases, get to the airport, travel to another state, and then be gone for over a year?
Starting point is 01:07:25 Like, that's some shit you look at. Like, oh, that's somebody that was able to manipulate a situation. Oh, I'm this particular person. I have this particular, you know, legacy or whatever you want to call it, that power, that ability to do that. Yo, you know who, well, I'm like super, like, I look at this nigga. I say, yo, like, bro, this nigga right here, like, he's outside the Matrix. It's Bousie. Because Bousie came in line and said, yo, come on, man.
Starting point is 01:07:52 Come on, man. Arrykelly is, man. Free my nigga, R. Kelly, man. So, Bousie is just a real nigga. He's going to speak his mind. Bucy is known to go against. Against the grade. He's going to speak his mind.
Starting point is 01:08:03 That motherfucker ain't scared. One thing Bousie going to do is play devil's advocate. Bro, he ain't scared of shit. though, because I would think my nigga, bro. In 2022, cancel culture is ramped. Well, like, honestly, bro, like, Can Boosy be canceled, though? Yo, Boosy went up against like an LJBTQ, right?
Starting point is 01:08:18 I think with Bush, y'all, knock on wood, but I think, like, the nigger community fuck with Bushi too heavy on all levels. Like, if you cancel Boosie from mainstream, I don't really know what that even mean, like. But do Boosie even need mainstream? He already throw his own festivals. He have his own concerts. He has his own
Starting point is 01:08:34 Bousy Day. He put out his own movie without using any, you know, major platform. Now, I honestly like it depends on your fan base because Boosie fan base is... No, but that's what I mean. That's why I said that. It's a Reggie smoking niggas, right? It's like Reggie smoking niggins. Yeah, right?
Starting point is 01:08:50 That's Bushie's like fan base, right? So, like, can't those things be canceled? You so stupid. Boosy, look, I told you, like, Boosie is like to certain niggas in St. Louis, like, this sound even funny to say, right? But it's certain niggas who probably would kill for that dude. Of course.
Starting point is 01:09:03 You know what I'm saying? Like, when I was on Boosy before Boosy became like a celebrity celebrity, My best friend back in St. Louis, shout out T. Roy. He'll have him. Who's got the same birthday? That's his favorite artist, like, an all-time. This boy got the boost. He faded, all kind of shit.
Starting point is 01:09:16 So that particular area, you've got to understand where he come from, right? We didn't watch him go from being the young dude, toting pistols to the mall. You know, if you find a 50, I'm pussy when he was throwing out hundreds of dollars before social media was like a thing thing. When he was on the DVDs, like his music was already banging before people like everybody else really knew about it. So then him coming up.
Starting point is 01:09:37 into the game, him beating a murder charge. Like, you know, he just, like, basically solidified himself as being exactly who he said he was and who he portrayed himself to me. Yeah. Nah, man. Honestly, man, like, when it comes to Boosie, like, it's the fact, too, like, while, like, I even laugh at, when folks try to cancel
Starting point is 01:09:53 Boosie, because, one, bro, like, the average Boosey fan probably, like, don't give a fuck about the LGBTQ community. Don't give a fuck about none of that, right? Like, bro, those are probably the same nakers who's in low-nodd-X comments, you know, like talking that shit, so, you know, I don't know. Now, what did y'all think about Boosie's rant, though, in the tweets that he dished out?
Starting point is 01:10:12 Yeah, he's a bold man, bro. Because, like, listen, even, like, Boosie fans who are, like, probably the, like, they aren't the most woke niggas, right? So we can't even, like, put any type of structure into them, niggas, right? But even them niggas might, like, look at R. Kelly and say, damn, my nigger. Like, I don't see how you're protecting this nigga, man. I think with certain things, like I said, like, I think he was right on certain things. the other things I think you just got to know when to say when right I'm I'm not a person who dishes out years to other people to put them in prison I don't I don't
Starting point is 01:10:44 know the value or to place on somebody else shit you feel me yeah what I what I do know is like yeah like you you've been caught doing certain things so it's not even if you did something 30 years however is 30 years like who who put the who puts the number on it because there was other people who was perfectly fine taking yeah 100,000 50,000 whatever whatever like I'm just trying to figure out how to they're judging how they decided we're going to give you 30 years. So tell me this. Do you think that Busy represents those people of the hip hop community who might side
Starting point is 01:11:15 with what he was saying? Because they just not going to say nothing because they do fear counsel culture. To some degree, but then again, like, I don't even think they fear cancel culture. I think I've seen recently a number of artists who I would think me personally would be like, oh, you would come out. I've seen somebody put a whole part. I want to say it was Tyrese, put a post up. You know, you're talking about I love you and et cetera.
Starting point is 01:11:36 So this is all before the verdict and everything and tanked. You know, they did the same type of thing. It is people who they just genuinely have decided like this is decided on because, you know, I wasn't in the room when it happened. But check this out. Check this up. It's been, when did that tape drop? Like 2001 or something like that?
Starting point is 01:11:55 We in 2022. Us as a black community, we already, everybody got, well, I don't want to speak for your families, but a lot of people in the black community have a rapy uncle or a rapy friend of the family that come around who are a little too filly, too touchy, touchy, or it's hurting and shit, you know?
Starting point is 01:12:16 So us as a black community had already forgiven R. Kelly, i.e. trapped in a closet, step in the name of love. We've been going to all the concerts. I just worked at the Staple Center as an adult and I see bitches going crazy over R. Kelly. It makes it easier, though.
Starting point is 01:12:33 So tell me this. episode. Exactly. So we have already, as a culture, as a black culture community, we didn't already forgive him. So what type of response do we really expect for these people? I thought people would just not say nothing at all. That's a hard thing to like really I get your point of view. And you mean in large as a community because you know, of course, it's segments, his pockets, it's anomalies and everything, right? I'm a, I'm a fucking type person. Anybody who know me that they tell you, I haven't listened to do music in
Starting point is 01:13:03 years and et cetera, et cetera. And I still will acknowledge that he's a very talented person. My moral compass is a little different, right? But look, but would you say that, and would you say that you got to that point when everybody started kind of turning their backs against them? No, I would say this. Like I said, our parents was still playing the nigger.
Starting point is 01:13:24 You got, you got to, okay, so for me it's a little different, right? Because I remember when, you know, when, like I said, the original tape came out, right? Like, I remember motherfuckers being, like, oh, that girl, you know, almost your age. that type of thing or whatever, right? So that was like the image I had in him already then. The image before that was, I believe, I can fly and et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:13:40 This dude is tremendous. Space Jam. You know what I'm saying? So it was a whole different thing. So as I got older, it was just always something, right? Because you always would hear something come from somewhere. And it was just, it wasn't until social media. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:13:56 Where everything like was able to be put out here. But we ain't going to say nothing. Because the black community, what we do, we all sweep shit under the rug. that's what we do. Yeah. And you know, I think that, like, again, that's a whole other deeper conversation,
Starting point is 01:14:09 but that comes from generations of trauma and et cetera, because we've been taught to try to still try to protect each other. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. If something goes left, well, we don't want to get them in trouble. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:19 You see what I'm saying? Yeah. So we rather, we all know, and it be like, it be what it is, and we like fuck him on the low type shit, whatever, whatever, as opposed to get him in the 30 years in jail. Now, that's why I blame,
Starting point is 01:14:30 that's why I said, that I blame our parents in a generations before us, because us as kids, it was like, oh, well, shit, if my, if my household accepting it, if my parents accepted it, we still listening to this music, we used to all
Starting point is 01:14:43 sit around and watch trapped in a closet. Ask kids with our parents. And that's why I think they are to blame. You look at it, even in the situation that we previously were just touching on, right, as far as a person like Boosie, right? I'm not surprised with how he feel about the specific situation.
Starting point is 01:15:00 Like, there's things that you can pinpoint to that you would notice if you pay attention. that would make you be like, you know what I'm saying? Like where even if I don't necessarily find it wrong, right? Just me being me. I'm gonna say myself, for example. I remember there was a situation where he was like, he paid for a prostitute or escort or something
Starting point is 01:15:16 for his son who was like 14 at the time. Yeah, 14. You remember that or whatever? Yeah. And people was like an uproar. We're talking about Bousie, right? Yeah. And I said like, so that to me, like a person who would even do that for their son,
Starting point is 01:15:26 like, again, whatever. But a person who would do that for their son, it don't surprise me his take on. That they would say that. Yeah. I'll tell you. Not, man. Like, honestly, I'm, like, I'm kind of shocked that Tank was out here saying Free R. Kelly, man.
Starting point is 01:15:39 Because, bro, because Tank? Listen. That nigga is always simping. Always, like, taking, like, the status quo. They come up in his era, though. You got to understand, like. But that nigga is the woke police. He was Dave Michael Jackson, so to speak, if that makes sense, right?
Starting point is 01:15:54 Yeah. Because they have Michael Jackson, too. Don't get me wrong. But I'm talking about just in, like, the groups of where they sing in that era starts from or whatever. When you look at singers like tanking them or whatever. whatever, right? They was in the same class with him, but they was leaps and bounds the opposite way. The records he was dropping it. They got amazing records, don't get me wrong, but the records are Kelly was putting out, like I said, he has timeless records. So to them, he's always going to be,
Starting point is 01:16:17 it's like how some of these kids now, the young boys look at Chris Brown. Yeah. Right? He's there Michael Jackson. Some people find out like blasphemies. I don't know if that's like maybe I'm not one of the people. When I hear that comparison, I was just seeing him, his opinion on it. Like, I kind of feel like that. Like in terms of this era, I think if Chris had had that, you know, media the whole time
Starting point is 01:16:37 covered his whole career and like a popular way, I think he would have been same, like pedestal or same category. And now he's ice cold and, you know. He's still,
Starting point is 01:16:47 he's still breezy. Speaking of, nah, but Chris is cold, man. You think so? Bro, bro, like he's, what,
Starting point is 01:16:53 70K first week in 2022. That nigga is washed up, though. Plus he's ice cold. He pretty much doing everything now. this point, like with his backing though, too, right? Bro, listen up, man. Can no nigger who we once called the Prince of Pop, right?
Starting point is 01:17:08 Can no nigga who we once called the next ear to Michael Jackson, the Prince of Pop? If a, bro, if Lord Dirk is outstanding with a deluxe album, you are washed up in cold, bro. That's not true. It's politics involved in that. Little Dirk has been working his ass off since he was a teenager. Little Dirk is finally arriving in his moment in his space and time with the proper back and having them people behind him putting that money in Little Dirk record speech. Derek. Drake, I mean, Drake, looking at you.
Starting point is 01:17:35 Without hard in his head. No, Chris, we all know, you know, we got to speak on it, but we all know what his hiccup was. Yeah. And that lasted the duration of how long now. And I'm not saying, again, I don't want to make sense. I'm like just brushing over that or whatever, right? That's a serious thing. He beat abroad, yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:52 He didn't be the broad, yeah. He put his hand on the feet. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Who he was involved with at the time. She happened to be on the same level as him. Right, right. Of course. That just, like, derailed him in a way that we all know.
Starting point is 01:18:04 But that never happened. That's my point. Had that never happened, you can't tell me he wouldn't be up there. He still talked about today as like one of the greats of his generation. And right now? He's cold though, right? And listen, I understood the conversation of if that day happened, maybe Chris Brown would have been on top of his game right now.
Starting point is 01:18:22 But that did happen. And the nigg had been, bro, Chris Brown had been dropping the same song for the last, what, five years, bro. No, no, no, no, no. No, this album is crazy. This album is real good. This album is better, I think, than any of the most recent projects that he put up. And he got a core fan base.
Starting point is 01:18:39 We got to always remember that. It's a certain artists who have, they have a fan base that's going to rock with them no matter what. Of course. You can drop whatever and you're going to sell a certain amount. Like, he's one of them people. It might take a while now at this point for it to get there because people still judge him on that. If you see, they attack Normani and, you know, all the females that you put that because they got in his video. Right, yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:56 These are young, up-and-coming singers who are very talented. and they like Chris, right? And look at the time when, and Rihanna just had a baby. And they still over here, like, how dare you put yourself in the presence of this devil? Was her,
Starting point is 01:19:10 was a Chris Brown song playing in the back of her video? It was like something like that happened in a dragger. Yo, and like Simpats, A's side rock you're going like this Chris Brown in his last single, which, yeah, but, there's some dry hate and sip and shit,
Starting point is 01:19:25 but. A and rap is no whole bar. Anything you could go. No, but what it's You can kind of do that at that point. Like, she didn't have my baby now. Yeah, you can do that at rap. You could have, listen, this Rihanna, you could have had whatever you had with her.
Starting point is 01:19:37 If she got my kid now, I can talk however I want you. Wait, but Flacco will tell me this because you're a numbers guy. What is, how is R&B doing in 2022? But Chris Brown was regarded as the Prince of Pop, right? So, like, he, like, he kind of transcends hip-hop R&B. He's a, again, he was supposed to be a pop star. Now, when I say flop, right, I gray niggas, on what they're supposed to do
Starting point is 01:20:01 and what they did prior. In 2022, Chris Brown doing 70K first week is a flopperous. Chris Brown is a pop star to us. That's what I'm saying. That's all the fact. So you judging him as a pop actor. Right. Can y'all pull up the list of Chris Brown sales? Chris Brown came out as
Starting point is 01:20:16 an R&B singer. Like his all-time sales for all his album? He has transcended into different genres of music or whatever, right? I don't, I mean, I'm guessing you're going to pop by popular music is what you get. So I would understand it from that standpoint, but pop, I look at like Taylor Swift in him. I don't think he strived to be in the category.
Starting point is 01:20:34 I don't think he strived to be in that category. That's how is RMB doing as of right now? What's the status call of R&B? Hey, here, Russell, like, okay. So, like, my, like, my, like, kind of like, like, like question is this. If Drake, you know, was being blackballed, if they're, listen, there's not, there's no politics in the world that, that was not big from doing under 200. This is a whole different argument that you have
Starting point is 01:21:01 about a Drake with 20 years experience in the game as opposed to a Chris Brown who was blackballed after six or six or five years of being on. So four million, he did four million for 2007. Now watch that shit go down and down and down and down and down. He did three million, 2011, three million, 2005. Look at the years that are actually going up if you read the years they came out.
Starting point is 01:21:25 2017, two million. he's talking about. Uh-huh. 2014, 2 million. Hey, this thing could do was 70K first week. Come on, bro. This shit is, come on. 1 million, 2012.
Starting point is 01:21:35 All I'm saying is platinum and multi-platdom. He flop. Bro. Oh, don't let Flok go see that tiger. Chris Brown, don't let him see them numbers. Bro, I think about it, though, man. Again, if Chris Brown is who we think he is, no amount of politics can make him fly.
Starting point is 01:21:53 Like, for example, we know who Drake is. That's not true, though. No amount of politics. They remove you from playlist and all of that. Award shows, playlists, billboards, you can't go to certain events
Starting point is 01:22:04 when you get on that list. And Drake will still set 200K, if you take it from playlist, and he was still so 200K. I agree with you, but this is the difference if Drake be his baby mama right now, that is not happening.
Starting point is 01:22:14 You're trapping. It will. If he be, y'all think he's going to justify him hitting a one me? Right, he will still set 300K with the right above. I promise you.
Starting point is 01:22:22 If he did that, it would be an upro or an argument. We was not to pack Drake up for them ghostwriting rumors. Who? Everybody was. Everybody was trying to pack Drake up for that. Also, too, though, I dare any nigger to show me a reference track of Ghost Riot where nigger wrote Drake rap.
Starting point is 01:22:39 You can't find it nowhere or the anger. I know from my personal situation when I was a teenager, I know a record that I heard in the studio before Drake was even signed that Drake ended up putting out later on. Now, listen up, though. The hook is exactly the same. So if you're talking to them bars, you just be like him writing his barns. No, no, no, no. Right here.
Starting point is 01:22:54 So look, Drake is a. rapper, pop star, R&B, arts, right? Meaning, if a nigger write melodies, hooks, even like a quote-unquote melodic verse, that's that pop shit and R&B shit. Ain't no nigga writing 30-for-30 Western Road flows 6 p.m. in New York, no nigga wrote Drake raps ever, bro.
Starting point is 01:23:13 Drake is, again, with that pen game, my nigga, bro. Drake wrote for Jamie Fox for Kanye. Ain't no nigga ever wrote Drake raps, bro. You can look it up. You put the song in. I think it's called the discography. It'll tell you the list of, everybody who's credited as a writer on the song.
Starting point is 01:23:28 Again, though, like that's, you know. If a person wrote, when you go look up, for example, right, you go look up Jay Cole album and you look at the list of writers. You know what they say? Jermaine Cole. But again, like, that's it. It ain't no extra this person, this person, this person, this person, this person, Jermaine Cole.
Starting point is 01:23:45 He wrote everything. The hooks, the hooks, the bridges, the verses, everything which came out of him. I'm sure for everything, that's not, no, listen, I'm sure, again, right, like, If you go through all of Jayco's catalog, you're going to find something there where is other folks credited. Jay Cole didn't even use features.
Starting point is 01:24:03 You got to remember, he came out. His whole point was to go platinum without having features. Yeah, of course. The majority of his stuff just say his name. But I'm saying, Drake is a rapper. Not to even knock Drake, because the rappers have teams now. He's a rapper, though. Listen, he's a rapper or pops or other.
Starting point is 01:24:19 Like, this is why I get so angry, right, like, when niggas try to discredit this nigger pen game, because, bro, this nigger wrote for your favorite. favorite rapper, this nigga wrote your favorite R&B song, pop song, Afro-B song, Jamaican songs. This nigga wrote it all. This nigga is a great-liferation. Do you respect that? Do you respect hip-hop when an MC is having another MC write for them at all? Like when you say right, like what do you mean? Like if you, I think it, right, pick up a you, a you tensel, a pen, a marker,
Starting point is 01:24:48 like a hook, a melody, or what? If you write in verses, if you write in full songs, if you writing, I'm not even going to say the hooks, like I said, it's teams and writers, so, do this. They just call it collaboration. They get together and they'll make a record. I get it. I understand it. But I'm saying there has been this thing in hip hop, or at least the hip hop that I know. You're more of an official
Starting point is 01:25:05 nigger. If everything that you spit, you wrote, but if you got somebody writing for you and you kicking their shit, you looked at a little different, right? And Drake is supposed to be, that's what I'm asking you, do you respect that? But you say, spit, though. What I say, again, when I think about spit and I'm thinking about some,
Starting point is 01:25:22 yo, it's like some actually, rapidly, rap rap rap rap rap again jennepu's been niggas rap right raping right actually rapes i ain't talking about you know if i die i'm a motherfucking legend oh my bro that's so you're saying that in terms of like bars yes yes nobody else is writing the bars but what you're saying is just music period so let's pull up what's your favorite drake just bar for bar type shit uh do western roll flows Okay, let's see if it's any. It ain't even know. It ain't even the older shit.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Like, for example, right, listen, no nigger in the history of rap. I'm talking about Pop, J, Naz Biggie. Nobody in the history of rap can write what Drake is rapping, bro. Nobody. This nigger's spit from, I'm talking, bro. In what sense? I'm just wanting to make sense.
Starting point is 01:26:14 I mean, I agree. Complexity. I agree that Drake is on God's level. Thank you. Bro, he's a God's hair. Drake is on God's level. But I ignore all of that writing shit in the ghost writing stuff, I ignore it for my own sanity. Because I like the music. Because I like the fucking music. And I don't even want to hear that
Starting point is 01:26:32 Drake has a ghostwriter because I would blow my fucking mind because I'm crazy. And that's why I ask. The bars is. Is it respected because we know he's a great, a great artist. You know what I'm saying? If it came out right now that he had somebody that was writing for him, would you look at him differently? Like writing bars? Yeah. Yeah, of course. Okay. But that's what I'm saying. When that whole, when a ghost writing rumors came up even though it only existed for probably less than 24 hours niggas was ready to pack drake up that's why i don't think that him being who he is as uh you know being someone of that status and being a future well he's a legend already but being an icon to us i don't think that if he does something that anybody is going to just sit there and ignore it is just
Starting point is 01:27:17 brush it under the wood Drake is America sweetheart they are waiting for him to do something that's not that's not what we meant by that right i get what you saying I said if Drake hit his baby mama, his niggas gonna go past it. Y'all said, yeah. I was talking about the sales because he said he could still sell 200,000. They had fuck his numbers up.
Starting point is 01:27:34 Nah. We are in white America. That's a black man. That's a black man. They will fuck his numbers up. That's a black man with a Jewish mother. They will fuck his numbers up. That's a black man.
Starting point is 01:27:43 Cut it, man. It's a white man with a Jewish mother. Come on, man. That's a black man. If he did that, if he did that, if he did that, I do believe, yeah, it's going to be turmoil things.
Starting point is 01:27:54 going, they're going, of course, do whatever they're supposed to do, right? I can't read that. So, yeah, they're going, oh, he beat this person, et cetera, et cetera. My thing is, if he decides a couple months after that that he want to drop an album on his own website, you don't think he can sell 200,000 copies? I think he can, but if there's a scenario out there that he done doing something that the majority frowns upon, I think that his numbers will definitely be lower than usual. Oh, of course, of course. That's all I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:28:22 I agree with that totally. That's why I said. I just agree with the point that he made. But even if Drake is at such a level, like we were talking about with power and shit, if you do something at the level that he's at right now, of course they're going to love to tear you down because you ain't never had the moment.
Starting point is 01:28:36 Your son being announced was the, you know, your worst, worst moment. As long as y'all picking up what I'm putting down because y'all said it was nothing he could do. No, no, no, of course no. I don't, of course, no, I'm not made that clear. We ain't condoning. I'm not condoning him.
Starting point is 01:28:47 Of course, I'm not beaten or nothing like that. I'm just saying it's like the society we live in, there is enough people who will overlook that situation and still purchase his material if he were to put it out himself. I don't hold you. I believe it's 200,000 people. I'm going to listen to that album.
Starting point is 01:29:04 See what I mean? I'm going to listen to the album. Okay, so it's another 199,000, 198,000, nigginsate. Hey, I might not share the project. But I would listen, Drake and my top two. I would listen to the album. Nah, here.
Starting point is 01:29:20 So, like, we can just move past that because I feel like that's like the entire album credits right there. Nah, it's a way. No, no, not. It's said right there, written by. I tell you who it's produced by. No, no, no, look.
Starting point is 01:29:29 Who is written by? Look, it says Mary J. Blige, but like, that's for, but the whole album, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. You see. John Levine, it's eight, nine, ten.
Starting point is 01:29:40 No, no, no, no, right? And he, like, use a sample, so, exactly, right? So that's why I said, yeah. Okay, so let's do a different song. Yeah, no, no, not, not, not. All ten of them. But all ten of them, he ain't sample. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:52 But listen, Bella, we got to, you know, like, get through this because I believe a live start as soon. But speaking of Drake... Diggin, you is late. Yeah, right. Yeah, right. Yeah. But speaking of Drake... Drake.
Starting point is 01:30:05 Let's move on to Big Soldier, man. So Riley can... Can you please pull up Big Soldier? I'm dissing no jumper? Dang, he told us not to talk about him. Block a belly. Man, come on, man. You can't help it up.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Yo, listen, man, Riley got the audio, man. Nigger that live start at 6 o'clock. Yeah. We're good. No, true, but, you know, we're good until $5.50. Yeah. Okay, cool, but. All right.
Starting point is 01:30:30 So just, you can't just go up and then back down again, Riley. Yeah. Okay, perfect. Who got y'all, niggas authority. Don't bring my name on. Next, nigga, you ring up to speak on my name. I'm going to blow that shit. Woo.
Starting point is 01:30:58 Say my name. What a fuck. What a motherfucker. Time. Adam, Jr. No Joe Jumper Clout chasing asses Bits
Starting point is 01:31:11 Fuck wrong two niggas What? Fuck niggas bet not say my name No moan, no, Oh god, you niggins is home And you'll get it home Fuck you're talking about Three biggest bitches I've seen in the music industry, niggum
Starting point is 01:31:31 Fuck you're talking about it DJ Black, you're the police, niggas Stop saying my name No Jumper, you the police, Stop saying my name, say cheese, you the police, His teeth look good. His teeth look good. His teeth look good.
Starting point is 01:31:45 It's funny. I'm sitting over here thinking that I'm like the tone keep trying to come over the motherfuck up on the bottom line. You know, man. Wait, Blago, before you go on your... Before you do what you go to. That's how good activities. All right.
Starting point is 01:32:01 Now, now, I was so confused when I saw the video because I'm like, we haven't talked about them and we haven't posted them in a minute. Oh, we did. the Skinny for Nye interview which was actually in a positive light because Adam just asked or you still signed to SODMG it looks like Soja Boy was capping it as well because Skinny is not signed as ODMG
Starting point is 01:32:24 but they're just friends right but Soldier Boy did this whole shit like you know like he signed you know signed Skinny for the night which he didn't but Adam didn't disrespect him no so that's why his beef with with your that's why I was confused now we posted we've posted him in a great light and I know because I'm the one posting
Starting point is 01:32:40 him I posted the gender reveal Congratulations. Posted when he got the shoe deal. Congratulations. Posted when he got a... It was a toy. Yeah, he got some shoes. He got his own Soldier Boy shoes.
Starting point is 01:32:51 Oh, okay. Posted the toy. Congratulations. So we... Any music? To my... We don't really post, like, when artists just drop music like that unless it's sent to us by, like, representation or something like that, you know,
Starting point is 01:33:06 because we can get flagged. We're flagged. We got, you know, we got flags on Twitter, Instagram, whatever. It's a little tricky with, you know, with music. depending on who the artist is. To my knowledge, we've only been posting him in a good light. So I was a little thrown off by this.
Starting point is 01:33:23 But I mean, he did say not to talk about him. Soldier Boy. No, man. Shout out to Soldier Boy, though. Me personally, man, like, I'm not even like, like, I don't even take it personally because we know what that is, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:35 Well, first off, he's back on that stuff again because Soldier Boy gained a lot of weight early. Now he lost that shit again because he's back on that Coke again, my nigga. Get off that shit. Allegedly. You know what? He got us fucked up that he totally ignored when we had discussed him.
Starting point is 01:33:49 What was it? It was when T-Rail was here on a Monday show. I want to say it was episode two. And we all agreed that Soldier Boy is a legend and he needs to live in his legacy. But you know how people is, though? Everybody will overlook the hundred good things you said about. Right. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 01:34:03 You know, that's all it is. They want to be spoke about like that. Get to the shit, swaggos. He called us the police. Nah, so, okay. Well, first off, if I'm following the police, hey man you know there's just to be determined right but so just you are definitely hold the fuck up but niggins don't say no shit like that
Starting point is 01:34:19 nah man but like first of them you ain't just gonna skip past that nah the fuck with that me you were playing jk i ain't the police you ever did you ever want to go to like the police academy or something nah man nah bro like cops make like what like 45 000 a year yeah yeah no man now he first off he called us though like cloud Now, is Soldier Boy doing this because he's generally upset at no jumper? I don't think so. I believe this nigga is ice cold.
Starting point is 01:34:48 Nobody is playing his shit. He's probably broke as fuck right now. Twitch canceled this nigga. His fucking YouTube number is going down. Like Rick and Morty and Make a clap is not in a rotation anymore. So now this nigga is at his fucking lowest. And he's coming for no joke. Yo, listen, man, what does Social Boy do year and year out whenever he gets cold?
Starting point is 01:35:10 He goes on Brexit Club and name drops Drake and Tiger, right? That got him hot again. He filled me. You know, can probably, you know, again, deal with his drug having now because he got a hot song got. Once the songs start going down, you guys know, bro, once crackheads and there's supplies are going down, once soldier boy can no longer support that drug habit with his music, what do he do now? He comes back and try to clothe his own niggas, man.
Starting point is 01:35:34 Now he's back that crackhead shit. So you think this is strictly like a drug-induced rent, basically? Br, it got to be, and then also, too, and he called us the police, but then, like, legit, well, like, like, uh-oh. I'm gonna come up there and do A, B, and C, D.R. I never understood when a niggas put in you and calling you the police, yeah. How you call us the police, but then you say you're going to blow this shit up a few seconds before. Yeah. This nigger is erotic.
Starting point is 01:35:56 Again, yes, I used the word, word, uh-uh, right this time, bro. Erotic, not erotic, man, listen, man, Falcovo can stepping up, man. I see you. Right? Also, too, let's speak about soldier boy police activities over the last year. soldier boy went to jail as a gang member and went straight to PC ain't that some police shit Hey come on now speak on it bro this nigga again is a gang member
Starting point is 01:36:18 Went to jail wrote that shit up and went to PC That's some police shit soldier boy after young Doff passed away He didn't walk the yard right After the young dog passed away he came online and was insane waiting That he got young Dolve killed That's some police shit This man has been insane waiting for the last couple of months How Draco dissed him and that's why Draco passed away
Starting point is 01:36:38 That's not true, but Soldier Boy is also, too. I mean, a lot of that shit be, you know, clout chasy. Like, even the shit with rest and peace trouble, you know, they pull some shit at the year. Exactly. It's like anything, I think he just, people play that persona sometime, man. Like, anytime something go down, if it's a nigger, there's some status, you want to tie yourself to it. That should be dangerous, too. That's a dangerous game to play because, you know, what you put out is what you end up getting back.
Starting point is 01:37:04 Man, the universe got a way of talking to you if you hear you talking long enough. Now, floco, I usually disagree with you. Yeah, but right now... I'm spitting that shit. You potting because there has to be some type of clout-type chasing shit going on. Because I went and watched his stories the entire day. Because I'm a social media, man. So I watched the stories the entire day to see if the tone was going to change,
Starting point is 01:37:29 and he did nothing but promo. Exactly. He did nothing but promo that day. Because he got the people looking now from him doing what he did. But y'all don't say my name, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then it's just going to let me sell all. And you know these rap niggas, oh, fuck Vlad, fuck Adam, fuck's 18. So soon there's somebody call them for an interview day right here.
Starting point is 01:37:46 Oh, they're running. They running. I'm telling you, bro. So he knew that he knew that he could say some shit for shock value. And that people were going to. Exactly. That Negro is desperate. Listen, that man.
Starting point is 01:37:57 Let's be real here, bro. That Negro is desperate. Because Soldier Boy used to be able to, like, finesse a quick buck. and out of his low like his game councils and shit but now that shit ain't working the shoes is fucking trash also too bro let's not forget man soldier boy is the nigga who first started selling follows right
Starting point is 01:38:14 so soldier boy bent on these like low like crack binges now also too let's not forget though this nigga here is the definition of a police this nigga went on Vlad TV right and lied about killing a nigga now again Was that the famous challenge that everybody was doing he said walking in a room right here right so look at this story
Starting point is 01:38:34 That's that one. I know what's such a way. Now I did. Shoot these niggies. Right. Right. Right. So look.
Starting point is 01:38:38 So go to the black TV clip. It's about like five minutes long. Go to four minutes and 12 seconds, right? So soldier boy said he took off and they get masks and then, bah, bah. Black ass the nigger, right? Yeah, I knew him. Yeah, right. And then he said, yo.
Starting point is 01:38:53 Shut the nigga in kid. Right. Then he said, hurt me or something. And he turned his head. He said, he heard the thing. He was screaming. He was like, ah. He said, then I got up on him.
Starting point is 01:39:03 And I pulled the mask. And I was like, what the fuck. fuck is this? I pulled the mask out. He said, I was like, why did you do that? Because you knew the nigg? I knew the nigger. Hey, y'all got to give it to Saldon boy, though. He is the old man. He's entertaining.
Starting point is 01:39:19 And then Vlad asked the niggado. And then Vlad asked the niggado, yo, the police came and was he dead? No, sorry, was he still a lot? And he said, nah. And then Vlad says, says, like, lie some shit. And the soldier said, nah, man, I want to talk about it. Right? So this nigga is saying, way that he killed a nigga and said, I want to talk about it, right?
Starting point is 01:39:40 Come on, bro. He's police as far. I mean, it's documented. That case is documented, though, with the guys from, I forget the name of the day of dance because he used to be with him back then. Of course. He tried to rob me. He shot one of the guys like five times or something.
Starting point is 01:39:52 Bro, what kind of weird shit is lying about killing a nigga, though? You lied about killing a nigga in his documentary. You don't want to even put that shit in the universe for yourself. Ain't nothing to play with, especially if they can't find the bodies. Yo, but speaking of rolling shit up, though So on the yesterday show, somebody got a call and during the call,
Starting point is 01:40:13 Potlar got a call, right? So Powell got a call. And on the call, it was Potlora's friend. And Potlore friend said that Krip Mac came to jail. No, I'm not a peeing. I'll be right. All right, come on. All right? So, right? So, Potlore said that Krip Mac folks, right? No, sorry.
Starting point is 01:40:30 So Potlord Man's was in the same jail as Critt Mac. And the man said that when Critt Mac came to the yard or to jail, I don't know what that shit is, right? Yard pod, bro, I don't fucking know, right? Listen to that, bro. Joe terminology is for the dusty Negro mics, bro. I don't know shit. Right, but Crit Mac came to jail. And when he came to jail, a couple of fates were offered, Critt Mac turned it down, said he got COVID, rolled it up, and went to PC. You feel me? So Crimack put the pod in, I'm quarantine. Again,
Starting point is 01:41:02 Flacka words. I'm just telling you guys what somebody else said. You feel me? Now, they said, though, oh, if I'm here, in fact, yo, I'm about to call Odeon Slim real quick, right? I ain't a lot, Flacco. Right now. You seem like you're trying to cross one of them lines. No, no, no, no, right? Here, right?
Starting point is 01:41:19 So pretty much cool. So the guy said that, that Krimack came to the yard, was offered fades. He turned it down. And his way of getting out the pot was he lied and said he had COVID, right? and then left them out of there. So now, what's your take as a gang member? Should you be turning down, you know, fades and rolling it out and going to PC?
Starting point is 01:41:41 What did you expect him to do, Flack? Yo, wait. Yo, ODIM Slim. Yeah. Yo, you're listening up, man. We are on the podcast right now, right? Yeah, right now. Somebody caught in yesterday
Starting point is 01:41:56 and set a story about like, Crip Mac being PC, and I'm like, yo, listen, I know ODM Slim, y'all said it on on on on on but the podcast yesterday i'm gonna give odm slim but the chance to come on and actually clear crick mac name if it's true or yeah man you're learning you learn it baby yeah but yeah man no but yeah man they listen no cmack cmack got in that dorm right at 3400 he got in the dorm
Starting point is 01:42:27 about like 10 11 o'clock that that that uh morning right yeah he called me just we try to belly mouth we'll get him out this man ma'am man when you walk county jail, we walk in the first kid in the county jail, they test you for coronavirus. They immediately. Before you get through the process, they test you for coronavirus. So he couldn't tell him all these odd got coronavirus. They tested him and knew he didn't have it. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:42:50 That's they doing. That's they plate. You know what they're doing? They don't make that play. He beat their ass. I set their name alive. They got embarrassed. They tried to cover the ass.
Starting point is 01:42:59 And they still fucked up because he tried to say that he was in a dorm with them. And they didn't do nothing. They still look like bitches. What the, come on, man. Wow. Wait, hold up. So Crip Mac gave niggas the face and fucked them up? Man, listen, the niggas that one of them had a name,
Starting point is 01:43:18 but the other one that he had a name before, but, you know what I do drugs now, so it's kind of, his body ain't tight with it was. Mm-hmm. The other two people are small, way farther than in the Crimack. They, like, five. One's like, probably five, five. The other one, like, five, five, five, five, five, six.
Starting point is 01:43:34 Mm-hmm. And they're big a six, too. And they both Hispanic and they, they're both, And one skinny, another one like kind of fat, you know what I'm saying? Mm-hmm. So they didn't do nothing to Crip Mac. You know what I'm saying? They tried to jump at 4 o'clock in the morning.
Starting point is 01:43:45 They didn't really work. So he told him to he ain't going to where what's the next best thing they're going to do. They're going to lie and say he had coronavirus, so they get him out of there. Oh, wow. So daylight on a Crip Mac, they got Crip Mac and out of the pot and shit. Wow. Wow. That he got to go because they said he got coronavirus.
Starting point is 01:44:08 He's saying he don't got it, man. I just tested it. When I first got in jail, anybody know when you first go to jail, you walk into the process and you got to get tested for corner of the bars first. So I can't, that's not going to be his plate. Wow. People say that's not an excuse he can use. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:44:24 It's like, come on, bro. You want, see, folks? Yo, listen, man, you see it right, listen to that, man. Like when it comes to stories, man, it's just great, bro, that, like, I can now just hit up ODM, slimming something, man, and get the real story, bro, because, yo, listen. Like, he said it, and on the podcast yesterday, and I've seen a couple of videos being made about it
Starting point is 01:44:43 and I'm like, damn, bro, like, what's going on, man? But, bro, you know, I appreciate you, man, you feel me? Yeah, real campaign, bro. They said it was on PC because you get that. It's just, man. Not definitely, man. You know, listen, ODM Slim, man.
Starting point is 01:45:06 Tell them folks, man, where they can find you, bro. Man, ODM Slim show everyone. Not a definite man, thank you, bro. All right, man. That's what's up. Shout out, ODM Slim. Clearing up that. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 01:45:23 So, you know. Flacco's making the politic calls now and everything. What? Not, man. He gets just welcomed all there. He said, well, let me call. Because they said he was ducking phase. Let me call him.
Starting point is 01:45:32 He called him. Who's going to know? And I'm going to tap in with him and ask him directly. Yeah, man. Because, listen, because, like, the story was that Crick Mack went outside. It turns out, though, Oldham Slim just said that Crick Mac didn't go outside that, you know, that he was beating niggas to fuck up.
Starting point is 01:45:45 And niggas, you know, lied and said that he got COVID, and got him out the pot. So damn, bro. Hey, man. you know, so Crip Mac and keep your head up though, man. Oh, for sure. That's the important part, man. Yo, before we get to that story, did we have anything else left?
Starting point is 01:46:00 No. Oh. We got them videos to play. Oh, you're the McDonald's. Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah. Your Riley, can you pull up that video, please? Wait, do mine first, because mine going to be a shorter conversation. Okay.
Starting point is 01:46:12 With the little boy. And I want y'all to give me y'all perspective. Yeah, looks good. On this. Don't do the audio because it's the... What you think about that? Okay, so there's obviously double standards that exist, right? Now, a father taking his son, you know, for a drive to, you know, smuggling some asses and, you know, and rolled by.
Starting point is 01:46:59 Inactuality is wrong, right? It shouldn't exist. But when I look at that, I cannot like fake emotions that don't exist, meaning like when, like when I look at that, I don't look at that. I don't feel any type of way rather as being I was already programmed to think that was okay but I don't feel any type of way opposed to if that was like a little girl
Starting point is 01:47:18 who a bunch of like Negroes was out here you know like grinding on I will feel angry as fuck so I really can't fake emotions that's not there I don't feel no type of way but you know like that is wrong if you really break it down I just like me personally I'm not a father right
Starting point is 01:47:33 so I don't know what it's like for people who have like I said I work with kids I don't know what it's like people who have kids and how they raise their kids I know how I feel like children should be raised, right? I don't know, maybe it's the lame nigger answer. I just don't think we need to be promoting that kind of shit. I don't think that shit's cool, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:47:52 Because your son, whatever age, and he's smacking the ass of a grown woman. I think it's since a bad president, we already live in a hypersexualized society. STDs is ramping in our community, et cetera, et cetera. I don't think this is nothing that we should be constantly subscribing to put out. You know what I'm saying? I get it. You know what I'm saying? It's supposed to be funny.
Starting point is 01:48:10 It's a fun little clip. The little dude young, he's driving the car. But the way my mind think I didn't just been, I don't know if it's got been in certain situations or what. Like, I see things from a number of perspectives instantly with something to happen. Because you're out here thinking that he's having fun, right? In actuality, these a whole bunch of grown people out here partying
Starting point is 01:48:26 and doing what they do. It could be an incident that pop off shortly down the way. You know what I'm saying? Bullets don't have no names on him. If something pop off and this kid is driving his car, you brought him out to have fun that night and that might be his last night out. And in actuality, he shouldn't have been there in the first place.
Starting point is 01:48:40 He's a child. You see what I'm saying? Question though, right? So now, would you're, again, like, like, I'm taking out, you know, like the danger aspect, just speaking about the ass lapping, if he was, let's say, a 15-year-old kid. Because if, let's say, it was a 15-year-old female, we will all still feel the same way. But would you feel the same way if that was a parent taking out his 15-year-old son to smacks mass. I was that. If there was
Starting point is 01:49:07 him at 15, that was me. Like, I was in the strip clubs at 15, 16 years old. Pink Slip Bottoms up, the monastery. Like, I had songs on the radio all back there as well known. Like, I understand it. I'm saying, like, people live that kind of life. I get it, but I'm saying, still and all, like, that's kind of why
Starting point is 01:49:23 we fucked up today. Because we've got to get back to the space of letting, it's roles for everybody. Kids need to be kids. I hate when I see parents raised their kids, like, way too motherfucking hip. Like, your son shouldn't be cussing to me at four or five, six years off. He can't spell his motherfucking name, but he can tell me every cuss word in the book, and you got him dressed super flying, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:49:41 Like, I feel like motherfuckers with kids nowadays. This generation use kids like accessories. It's like how the bitches used to have a little dog in the pouch. You know what I'm saying? When it was hot, everybody started doing the shit. And that's what they do. It's like, oh, that's my friend. That's your responsibility.
Starting point is 01:49:55 That's your child. That's a life that you brought here that you're responsible for nurturing and helping the rest of the world and making sure that person can become the best version of it's something that can be. You necessarily starting off like that. don't mean he won't still become that. But I do think you're giving him a mixed signal as to how to treat women, particularly at this age, as to how to go about living his life further on down.
Starting point is 01:50:14 Because if you teach him this at six, seven years old, what you're going to teach him at 14, 15? You're going to let him fire up with you? Now look, think about this, because this is where my mind went. That little boy is smacking on these girls' asses. What y'all think he's going to do when he go to school? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:30 These are women. He going to go to school and go smack some ass because, and we don't know who he was with. But let's just say the scenario is that he was with his parents. He was with his dad, maybe older brother, uncle, cousin that's, you know, old enough to drive. He was with somebody who's validated that type of behavior. And now he's going to go to school and do that. And he's going to think it's all right because why.
Starting point is 01:50:51 Everybody bribed him up why he was doing. Exactly. Everybody yelling, who, he'd get in trouble at school and get to trouble at school and get to charge and all that then what. Now kids is playing, now he gets back at school playing high and go get it and tap that ass. He has always played that in school. Yeah. But. They did.
Starting point is 01:51:07 But smacking ass and doing all of that to some little girls, if any of them little niggas touch my nieces, I'm up there. Another thing that I thought, because we only talking about one side of it, them bitches is weird. Of course. Them bitches who was bending over and doing all that,
Starting point is 01:51:24 they are fucking weird. It's a parking lot full of holes, shaking their ass. Yeah. And bending over for a kid. Like, bitch, what part of the game is that? It tells me all I need to know right there. I pull it in this park and I have not here expecting it to be like all cordial.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Now what you call, you call the dudes the dusty. What do you call the females? Yo, I'll keep it a buck. When I see... What do you call females with that type of behavior? I know you say the reggies and the dust mics and the Negro mites and all that. What do you label these bitches for me? Because I don't fuck with this.
Starting point is 01:51:55 Those bitches in particular or the hood bitches. Them bitches that was in that video. I probably call them like Mrs. Claus. You feel me? Because they, you feel me? Or give any of a... you know, I'm gift to the kid, right? That's a gift?
Starting point is 01:52:11 Oh, he's not picking up what I'm putting in. No. You didn't say you can't fake emotions, though. But you don't think that these bitches is stink-ass, like? No, I think, like, for example, I do, like, I do acknowledge a double standard exists, meaning if those bitches were niggas, like, husky niggas, I heard, like, slinging dick and, like, grinding up and on, like, a four-year-old kid. It didn't got to be that.
Starting point is 01:52:37 Put it in context for him. If you pulled into a parking lot and your girl was shaking her ass and she was letting a kid that's that age between what, seven, eight touch her around that area. What do you think about her at that point? But I'll be mad because that's- Why would you be mad? Because that's my girl shaking ass for somebody, a kid or not, right? The fuck is you doing. But it's a different, like-
Starting point is 01:53:02 He's a kid, though. He's just having fun. Bro, listen, man. I'm not, listen. Yeah, I'm not at the belief, right? You know how like Like Hey the way you and Sharp be talking to these bitches
Starting point is 01:53:12 You don't think that those bitches Was out of pocket For bending over for a little boy They definitely were a lot of things Out of pocket That's why I said put it in content With him is always a situation Wow
Starting point is 01:53:24 No again I recognize the double standard Exist but I do understand right Like things like this are like ceremonial Right meaning like a father Right a passage so to speak Like kind of like a father feeling like yo like it's fly as fuck taking my sonny right and and like teaching him and show him how like how to get women and like how to get some ass you feel what I'm like so smacking a yeah so
Starting point is 01:53:47 things like that or ceremonial at some point so not to sit down with him the court and just talk about how to the birds and the bees how he should do when he likes my none of that talks about it as long as you can take him to the parking lot where bitches is shaking ass and letting him touch him because he's still proving that he's a man. I'm not saying that it's right. I'm just saying like for me, like when I watch it, rather it's me being already programmed
Starting point is 01:54:13 by like society, the thing that's okay. But when I watch it, I just know what I fell inside and what I, right, and what I fell inside would be totally different if that was a female. I get what you saying.
Starting point is 01:54:24 I'm over here being PC, but I get what you saying. No, but we only, we're discussing it from the perspective of it being, of us being inside the car and it being a parent. I'm talking about it as you pulling up and you seeing a bitch bent over and letting the little kid. Suspect her ass?
Starting point is 01:54:41 Yeah, because if that little kid was a grown-up and you, like you would see her a bitch just bent over, it's at a car show, whatever, fuck. You'd be like, oh, what the fuck is these, these bitches and stops. So that's what I'm saying. From the perspective of you looking at a girl doing that versus it being a father taking a kid there. Again, like, there are definitely thought boxes, you feel of me, and bequitionators. That's what I was waiting for. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:55:05 I was waiting. I was waiting. I was waiting for a title for the bitches. Boquitionators. Yeah, man. We needed that don't do right there. It's the ghetto of the bitches, man. Filming boquitionators, man.
Starting point is 01:55:17 But speaking of boccutionators, bro, Gina, do you want to introduce this? Here, Riley, can you play the other video? The McDonald's. Bro, this is a boccutionator extrode. Play this shit, man. Yeah, you can probably, you big screen it. every day my baby daddy come here with one meal for my child but I have three other kids we have one kids but he only want to come and bring one thing to McDonald's but what about my other kids how come you can't
Starting point is 01:55:47 be my other kids McDonald's thought like that focus is hell like you're not going to sit here and make my other kids feel left out and you're only bringing one child something to eat look there we go and I bet you we only got one thing in there. I bet you he only even... I'm gonna expose him out of him so people can see how he really is. It ain't more than enough food in that bad for everybody. What's up? Because I'm fin of exposure.
Starting point is 01:56:16 Because that don't look enough for all my kids. That don't look enough for all my kids. That don't look enough for all my kids. What is that? That's just one burger? One burger, one fry? What about my other kid? What about your other kid?
Starting point is 01:56:32 Okay. You know I'm going to get my full self to the same. Probably that's enough. Yeah, I think I pretty much got the gist. Yeah, that's enough. Now, what's your take on him? She mad at him for providing for his child? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:56:57 Because that's a simple point to it. Like she said, the other three kids don't belong to him. If we're going to go to moral route and I get it, like you're a man, you could, from time to time, if you wanted to, he could bring food for all. the kids. But as it stands, his responsibility is one child that he has with her, which from what she said, he pulls up every day and make sure that he's getting his child something to eat. That sounds like an active involved father to the degree that he can be.
Starting point is 01:57:21 Now, if you're talking about him being, like I said, good man, that's a moral compass thing. If you're going to be, why you don't bring all the kids, you know his four kids? Why, if you know he's bringing one something, why you don't bring, get the other three something already? That's how I look at it. Like, she seems, honestly, she seemed ungrateful because if dude doing all he can do, that might be what he can do, but if you run him off, would it be better for him not to show up with no meal at all? If he can't do nothing? Should he not do nothing for his son because he can't do nothing for all of the kids? I actually don't have the ideal female perspective on this, and that might be from me not being a mother.
Starting point is 01:57:56 So I've seen like a lot of people talking about it on social media, and it was dragging people for not having her back and not siding with her. but I honestly don't think that something that have to be considered here is Rose. Her boyfriend or her man, her husband, somebody that she's dating and dealing with, should probably be providing for the entire family because once you take me, you take my kids. However, this man is just the father of one kid.
Starting point is 01:58:28 So I don't think that he should be held accountable for feeding the entire family when he's coming and providing for his job. child, like she said every single day. Why is he being held account? If you pay child support, the court don't say that I got to pay child support for all the kids. They say that I got to pay child support for the
Starting point is 01:58:44 kid that is kin to me. Another thing, like, where's, okay, obviously, like, that's his son. So we know you have multiple baby daddy. Right? So why are they not getting the smoke for not pulling up and doing nothing for their kids? Yeah. It feels like, you know, the shit is misplaced. It's misdirected.
Starting point is 01:59:01 The nigger who doing something is the nigga who got to hear it. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? It's possibly three other. I don't know how many baby daddy she got. And they're probably not providing. That's what I'm saying. So it could be a lot worse and you're going to bash the one that is helping.
Starting point is 01:59:14 You know what I'm saying? Her issue could be, though, that one of the kids is getting McDonald's and stuff and then the other fathers are not active so it could make her other kids fill away. I think in that situation, she needs to say, hey, you know what? I'm going to just cook or I'm going to take care of everything so that you're not just bringing food for one kid. and they can all eat the same thing. And she also stated some shit like they were dating and he used
Starting point is 01:59:40 to bring McDonald's for all the kids and then they broke up. There we go. Would I say with Rose? So he's not responsible no more. When he was dating her, he was the man of the house, you know, however you want to look at it or whatever. So yeah, the more, even though that you said that, I can't see nothing wrong with this. Yeah. And another thing
Starting point is 01:59:56 that we got to consider when he was with you and when he wasn't like. Another thing we got to consider is McDonald's high as hell now. Exactly. But come on now. Hey, McDonald's and Chipotle is up there with each other. Especially, you listen, man. You know, like when I see a female like that, first of all, her is the demographic for the shade room chat room, bro.
Starting point is 02:00:15 That's your bucuitous, what you call them? Biches like that. Bacquitionators. Bro, yes, bookquitionators, thought boxes like that are the holes that we see in the shade room chat room, bro. Bro, comment section, bro. That's them. Now, holes like this, right?
Starting point is 02:00:29 Bro, I could already, like, tell you what happened. she got a bunch of kids and he's her last kid's father so what happened is this she her right so his kid is the youngest yeah he was hitting when she had three kids and he was being a nice step daddy nigga playing his road buying McDonald's for all of them while he was knocking her down
Starting point is 02:00:48 she got pregnant and had the baby they stopped talking he decided he still want to be a father to his child still provide for his child and now she's mad because you ain't bringing McDonald's for the other three because we ain't together no more why you're just bringing him so Bro, yo, like, it's kind of crazy too, right? Because we look at it. Women like this, first of all, women trying to, like, justify this behavior is cracked out and burnt out.
Starting point is 02:01:09 Now, again, when I even look at women like her, I see a female who was probably all up in a trap houses, getting her back broken by the trap niggas on the deflated air mattress in the bandhole, all right? Listen, probably, probably slurping. Probably slurping. He said the deflated air mattress. That means she was fucking on the flow. Come on, man. You know the air going out every now and then.
Starting point is 02:01:34 But you got an air back up. Man, listen up. Man, listen up. Bro, she was out here slurping up, digesting, eat, ingested to barren. On this air mattress, does she have just the one blanket, like, thrown over it? Man, I don't know, bro. Bitch probably had a jacket. She had the one that rise up with the handbook.
Starting point is 02:01:50 Man, come on, bro. It was not just an outdoor one. Bitch had a jacket and it was one flat surface. Nah, man, you listen then. That bit done consumed a lot of Reggie Phil Seamen. had some babies by in-shit niggas, right? Obviously, they're- And then she met one good nigga
Starting point is 02:02:06 After making a bunch of poor decisions And now wanting that one good nigga To eradicate and get rid of all of her bad decisions. No-ho, you digest it, ingested, and consume those Where'd you feel semen and had those babies? So hence, that good nigga shouldn't be punished for your bad decisions. Fuck that bitch.
Starting point is 02:02:22 And that's how it usually be sometime that motherfuckers make their mistakes in the beginning and realize what they lost and try and come back later in the end. P. Kevin Sammons, man. He tried to tell motherfucklers, but they thought he was just talking about that shit. So y'all want to know it was just crazy about this entire conversation that we just spent the last...
Starting point is 02:02:37 Two hours. If ain't nobody here record, they... Of talking about it. What? This shit was fake. Wow. What was? She came out and made a video with a dude, and they said that it was all a skit.
Starting point is 02:02:51 She must have been getting too much backlash off that shit. She was like, they're trying to take my job. She said it was hell of people in her comment section trolling. But that, yeah, allegedly. it was, I mean, not allegedly, supposedly. It was a skit. That actually sounded better if it was a skit. Like I said, I couldn't make sense out of it, like, from no angle.
Starting point is 02:03:07 But even with it being a skit, it did open up the conversation of this type of shit. And people was really like, nah. If he come bring me, son, he got to bring all my kids and all six of them. Yeah, that was out of control. My daddy wouldn't have brought none of my step. Brothers and sisters, there's nothing. Like, remember, Renee. He's like, Gina Hungry.
Starting point is 02:03:28 bringing us all something. What's his mic doing in? Unless he's trying to fuck. Unless he's trying to fuck. Then he's going to feed the family. Get you out the house. I got to go outside and play. They don't do that no more.
Starting point is 02:03:38 Because the way I'm thinking about it, if I'm dealing with a dude and I'm the new situation and he's got an old situation and he's feeding all the kids, I'm going to think you're still messing with it. And then walls.
Starting point is 02:03:50 Because you would understand if it was just his child. If it was all children, you're being way too nice. Appreciate a stand-up individual, though. Appreciate a stand-up individual. If somebody is doing that, all power to you, but I don't think they should be obligated.
Starting point is 02:04:02 Yeah, that's why I said. I was like, I didn't see them doing nothing wrong. I get people, be like, well, it's four. It's three other kids. What about the three other kids? My nigger, I'm not their daddy. Exactly. And mom, their other parent is here.
Starting point is 02:04:12 What is she not feeding them for if I'm bringing my kid or something? Man, you listen, man, my model is, bro, I ain't got this shit today. I ain't got it tomorrow, man. These holes get bag, but these bitches can't borrow, man. Fuck that, bro. bro, you listen, bro, like, can you imagine, bro, can you imagine pulling up with five happy meals? Yo.
Starting point is 02:04:34 Riley over there shaking her head. Oh, come on, man. If I'm going to pull up with five happy meals, you might as well go grocery shopping. Yeah. Brough. That's the better. I need some cheeks on lease.
Starting point is 02:04:44 Google how much a happy meal is right now. Yeah, about in California. Well, we don't know where they, we don't know where they were at. But, bro, California. Yeah, bro, California. was the average price for it. Yeah, bro, Callie McDonald's is crazy. Your, Kelly McDonald's is crazy.
Starting point is 02:04:56 Like, bro, a fucking big mat cost like $2. You need $20 to cook tacos. Probably $15 to cook spaghetti, if that. Or, like 10. No, you might be around 15. Depending on how you spicing it up, if you're throwing a little razzle dazzle on there. But the standard. The noodles and the sauce and everything are going to be cheap.
Starting point is 02:05:14 Yeah. At ground beef. Mm-hmm. Hair, man. So while that's being poured up, all right. So since we don't have a comment section, and we're going to go to Reddit and we're going to you know, you know, like read off the
Starting point is 02:05:25 Reddit comments, you know, and that Gina can probably react to some no jumper drama. I'm not reading no Reddit still. No, nah, nah, I'm reading now. I don't even look at it. All right. $3.
Starting point is 02:05:41 Hell no. Nah, man. No, bro. There's not no $3. That's definitely not it. I bought one for my niece in like the last week or so. That's definitely not it.
Starting point is 02:05:51 Go to McDonald's. It's like almost. seven, I'm telling you. It's like 629 or something like that. Do it like you trying to order some food right now. Well, here, look. It's right here, right? This shit cap right here, though. No, listen, man, look. It said a happy meal was $2. I got DoorDash right now. Here, I'm just look on DoorDash real quick. 399? No, listen, I'm going to look on DoorDash real quick for y'all, man. Don't worry about it, bro. DoorDash, McDonald's, Happy Meals is a Happy Meals. Happy. Listen, man.
Starting point is 02:06:25 Happy meal right now. It's $5.53 set. Exactly. So times it out about $5.25? My nigga. I ain't.
Starting point is 02:06:33 Could have made tacos, burgers, spaghetti. It's some shit she could have cooked. It would last it longer than a little four pieces and a small fry in the milk. I've been eating on some jambalaya since Wednesday.
Starting point is 02:06:45 Hey, man. Don't cook no more. She ain't know how to make no bills. Why you bring everybody in something? Just break everything. Because he's not. should have been like, bitch, why you didn't cook? He's family in school and you bring into McDonald's.
Starting point is 02:06:57 You only, when I was growing up, when I was growing up, you get McDonald's on a good day. Well, you get something good. Yeah, and you have to do something extraordinary. Every other time you pass that motherfucker, they tell you the same thing. We got food at home. Yeah. The teacher damn near had to come to mob daddy car and say,
Starting point is 02:07:13 hey, Gina, Gina did a splendid job. She read first. She was on time. They started giving out the McDonald's dollars and coupons. Yeah. Get the niggins some. McDonald's she didn't talk a lot in class today get us with some McDonald's get that drink no fact though all right man do you
Starting point is 02:07:31 y'all want to all right so we're just going to go through some no Reddit conspiracies I'm just start off with the first post I see so well okay this is a question for Riley and Gina why do you already go to the toilet after every 15 seconds during the podcast Riley can we get the dot dot down please now I'm going to assume that maybe, you know Is he nervous? He just got to tinkle. Is he...
Starting point is 02:08:00 He drink coffee? Is he sniffing that good stuff in the bathroom? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Do he really go every 15 minutes or exactly? No, no, no, no, no, but they're actually right. All right, so, okay, so here's a situation that's going on in the Reddit currently, and y'all let me know who's in the right? Housephone or just personal, right?
Starting point is 02:08:18 So the person contacted Housephone for an interview. they talked negotiated and the price came for five 500 bucks for 30 minutes right the person cashed that house phone the 500 bucks for the interview now they set a date but house phone had to like miss the date because house phone as you guys know mom things going on blah blah right right so then they set a second date and and I think housephone said he missed it because he was running errands that day so the person said they like they tried to contact house phone but he he didn't respond back and so like that so it's been like two weeks now and house phone said you know
Starting point is 02:08:57 that he did respond back at some point so after two weeks there was no date set forth for for the interview the person did a redid post you know kind of saying yo house phone did this here's the screenshots etc etc like he played him for the money yeah and now the redid is going off so do you so well what did house phone say about it uh house phone said he he he was still going to do the interview but he just didn't have time currently. I'll say this. And the person is saying that he missed the date but never gave an actual day to do it next. I'll say this.
Starting point is 02:09:29 Again, that's the way I come in at. The business side of the shit, that's what I do. I don't know how it's on personally. It's nothing negative or not shit like that or whatever. When he defaulted on the original date, there should have just been more communication. The second date that you defaulted on at that point, you probably should have refunded the money or had the conversation with dude to let him know I'm still going to do it. But if you default on me for personal errands and we had a date for something already set up,
Starting point is 02:09:55 I probably don't want to do it no more at that point. That's just me. Like, if we had something lined up where my money has already been paid across and we have a date, I understand stuff happens. So the first time it would have happened, all right, cool, can we reschedule it? When we rescheduling it and then it happened again, I'm going to, me personally, I'm probably going to be like, no, we ain't even got to, you know what I'm saying? Because I don't like to feel like I'm bothered nobody, and I don't like nobody to feel like they can brush me off.
Starting point is 02:10:17 So I wouldn't even keep doing it. Dude paid his money. He was purchasing something, purchasing a product. I just feel like Housephone should have talked, been a little more. Like he said, if it took two weeks for you to reach back out to me, but we had already been in contact and we would set dates and everything at first, like regularly. It should have been just more transparency. That's just the business out of shit you always want to reach back. Even if you, that's business you might potentially lose for the future that you could have got something else out of.
Starting point is 02:10:41 So that's just a little more transparency. Should the house phone have given back the money? Yeah. If you're doing business on the up and up, why wouldn't you? Oh, yeah? As of today, now that the person is like making Reddit posts and things like that. That's a different thing right there. Before, before he did all that, then yeah, I would have said give them money.
Starting point is 02:10:59 Well, at this point, like if I was a person and it was me and I'm talent, well, because I am talent, if a person like made a Reddit post or whatever, something like that about me, I would just be like, oh, here. And we don't even got to. Yeah, we don't have to do no business to talk about. We ain't got to do no business at all. Hear your doughback because... That's the way you go about this. Because to me, taking it to Reddit as well. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:11:20 Oh, and like also, too, like... Here, listen. So, first of all, they're taking it too far. So not the personal, but the Reddit trolls now, right? Because now there's troll accounts in the Reddit who's wishing death on Housephone's mother because of this shit. Yeah, see, that's too far. And to me, that's fucked up.
Starting point is 02:11:39 That's some fucking... It's never that fucking serious, though. You don't do no shit like that. No, but, though, it wasn't a person who made the post. I was just saying any more person who he has the initial issue. But that's what happened when you involve because what you do by creating
Starting point is 02:11:52 and I don't know if did he create the post or did he just tell somebody to the story and a Reddit user created the post. No. So the person went on to Reddit and posted it. See, when you involve an entire community of people you open up the door for anything to happen. And I feel like what a lot of people fail to realize with us in a position
Starting point is 02:12:11 that we're in, you get a lot of fucking trolls. My life changed when I sat in front of this camera. You know, like, I was literally placed in the most humble the most humbly
Starting point is 02:12:26 placed in my fucking life. I've been to tell you about everything now. I've been the person who's, I've always wrote my own narrative. Nobody has ever been able to, you feel, me, write my story or come up or make up anything about me. You can't say who I'm dating or who I'm
Starting point is 02:12:42 fucking because I only give out. But even that, I sat on camera. Yeah, yeah. You know, so I gave people that. But these damn trolls, I don't think that they realize that it's hundreds of them. And a lot of these things are being lame too. They don't have like really literally literally shithos going on. They make fake profiles.
Starting point is 02:13:02 That's why one of my main things, I will not argue with a nigga on social media if there's not your page. Exactly. Because like if you're talking that talk and I can see you and know who you is, I might engage it. Yeah. I just might. But if you got like a fake page, no followers. private, you got to follow. You ain't nobody. I'm not going to do that. You want to talk about
Starting point is 02:13:18 mental mental health and stuff like that and it's like these people don't know what you can do to somebody health when they're all. You don't know what type of background or anything that people come from. You gotta be a low, like a sick motherfucker anyway when it's death on somebody mom. You know what I'm saying? One behind $500, but you don't know this woman. You don't know this.
Starting point is 02:13:35 You don't know what she's dealing with. Especially the right where like, it's not even your like you're finding out of a lot of house. You got to be like a really low motherfucker. Yeah, bro. I like that. Now also too, like I was in like a bad position because so the person first contacted me, right? About the money.
Starting point is 02:13:53 Yeah. Say you can you know, you know please here right because I did a free interview for them. That particular. Yeah. Right. So they contacted me and say, yo man I pay 500 bucks first of all. I'm like 500 bucks for like 30 minutes. God damn.
Starting point is 02:14:09 You'd be surprised. You'd be surprised at the niggins charge. I should have charged a nigger, you feel me? But, you know, like, dude's a great dude right now. They're an actual group. So, like, it's a group. So, like, the one guy from that group, you know, I fuck it personally. You feel me?
Starting point is 02:14:23 And he said... It was the one's out of those right there? Well, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, no. And it's like a whole other person, right? Okay. Yeah, right? So I'm like, all, cool, right?
Starting point is 02:14:31 I'm going to help you out, right? So I hit up hospital and say, yo, man, that, like, one guy is my cousin, which the guy I talked to wasn't even a guy. guy who sent house for the money right if there's a nigga in my DM. No, no, no, right? Not right. But, right?
Starting point is 02:14:48 But... I'm looking a little familiar. I think about you hit me with one of them saying messages. Yeah, right? Now, but I told Housephone, yo, listen, man, that's my cousin.
Starting point is 02:14:57 Can you please just work with him, right? Me just trying to stay, me thinking, if I say, all right, that's my cousin, house phone would, you know, would be more sympathetic, empathetic, but that really wasn't my cousin, you feel me?
Starting point is 02:15:09 So... Housephone didn't give a fuck. I got the money I ain't getting off the money I know that people don't play about their money in your personal situation like people don't give a fuck about it but I think people got to also consider the fact
Starting point is 02:15:23 that it's like people be going through shit exactly man to where it's not even personal it's not even personal towards you you got to look at everything from a business side of things though right if you pay for a service
Starting point is 02:15:36 you expect to get what you paid for request your money back though that's what I'm saying Request your money back. The second time the scheduling didn't go through, that's what he's supposed to do. Yeah. House phones should have, you know,
Starting point is 02:15:46 a blog too, especially if you're talking. Because it sounds like from what you said that, Housephone's still waiting on a date. Before the Reddish, you're still waiting on a date. No, no, no, no, right? So Housephone missed, but the second date again. And then the guy was trying to contact Housephone to schedule one. And Houseone never.
Starting point is 02:16:03 But see, he shouldn't be contacting him trying to schedule, and he should be contacting him for a refund. He did, though. This is why, this is where management coming. to play at. You let them contact somebody else. God damn. You call me with that. I handle it. I get that to care of them. All right, we'll put the
Starting point is 02:16:18 dates together and et cetera, and you can just allow him to be the talent. But it got to be transparent. If somebody paid for something, you got to look at yourself like your business. Housephone is a nice guy. He's not just running off a niggas dog. He just made a killing off of the high roller. $100,000. That nigga don't need no
Starting point is 02:16:34 500. I don't think he did it from a malicious place. I'm saying my thing is just like in any business. It's like if you order something on, I don't know, Amazon and they tell you it's going to be shipped this day and it don't come. And they tell you oh, we had to reschedule your delivery and then they don't come again and then you're trying to
Starting point is 02:16:48 get in touch with them through their customer service for two weeks and you can't get nobody. And then when you do it, oh, we're going to schedule it again. You're going to probably feel a certain way at that way. So I'm just saying like from a bit, from the business aspect of you always want to do legitimate business. From a business aspect 100%, but when we're talking about niggas, that's niggas.
Starting point is 02:17:04 It's like, all right, nigga, now you playing with my name because you don't hopped on Reddit, you're doing all this shit, you're hitting my coworkers and all of that. Nica, fuck you in at $500. Now what? And you never know, I think dude was, but, you know, he could have been looking for cloud off
Starting point is 02:17:18 a house phone from doing that same time. Reddit? Well, hey, to be like, fair though, right? Like, it's a group. So, right? So the guy who contacted me was not the one who made the post. It was somebody else like from that group, right? Okay, see, that's what I asked.
Starting point is 02:17:32 Was he the person who did it or was it another Reddit user? It was another person that did it, right? So it wasn't him personally. Well, here, right? So, like, it's a group of guy. So, so. somebody else from their group. He's his group mate though. Yeah. Okay, yeah. You're doing it. You ride with this. A whole group. Y'all
Starting point is 02:17:46 together. Yeah. See, right? Like, I understand both sides, right? Meaning, yo, listen, man, like, just give me back my money and we don't even have to go through this. But what I don't understand is the trolls and the fans going off on house phone over a...
Starting point is 02:18:01 Somebody that ain't even a situation. They don't know. But that's what they do. That's what they do. And to say, bro, and to say, Say that you wish death on this nigga mama over some shit that guy that didn't do with you? Yeah, that's wild.
Starting point is 02:18:15 That's some crazy shit, man. But listen up, man. Hey, but I was getting death threats for your situation. Well, yeah, bro. Yeah, bro, you know, like the podcast before this one, my nigga, bro.
Starting point is 02:18:26 Yo. But I keep talking, listen, man, I told like a bunch of people, man, right? Listen, man. I'm not doing this podcast with Algina, right? So, you feel me?
Starting point is 02:18:37 So, you know, it's either we crashed together. Yeah. Or we hit the stars together, you feel me? That's what I told Josh. Y'all say, if the will's going to roll off, I'm going to be right there when it crashed. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 02:18:46 Okay? You know? Yeah, man. Like I said, y'all, y'all doing your thing. I've been peeped on. I said, I've been already watching you've been following you. So I love to see you growing in the space and getting more and more comfortable as opposed to how you started with the site for videos.
Starting point is 02:18:59 Yeah, yeah. Thank you. This nigg is a natural. Like, they're going to feel how they feel about, like I said, that's their job. But as far as, like, creating content, like, you know. Also, too, man, like, like, we have, you know, like, we have, like, two different, like, I don't even, like, call it, like, fan bases, right? Because, like, you know, right?
Starting point is 02:19:18 Because, like, they're my fucking family, right? Like, right? Like, you know, and, like, those are, like, dudes who, like, will call into, like, my, like, YouTube live stream and, you know, and who, like, I talk to and through DMs and Reddit, right? You gotta get in my name and I got to be the flock. Yeah, hey, right? You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 02:19:31 Bro, true. So those guys are dudes who are, right? So, like, right, so those guys are dudes who come from, environments where they hate, you know, like the quote-unquote, like the street culture, right? Yeah. So, Gina, like, reping that strong, they're like, you're like, you're, right? So, like, bro, it's a
Starting point is 02:19:48 weird mix of, like, famous is right, yeah. It's a good balance. But people, a lot of dudes, a lot of people are not used to see, and not to two of my own harm, but a pretty girl from the hood. Yeah. You see a cute girl, you like, people, it's been LA people that told me, like, you, I thought you went
Starting point is 02:20:04 to Hamilton or something like that. No, now, I went to Washington. Like so Hamilton is a pretty like good school In comparison to Washington You seen the movie Lean on me? No
Starting point is 02:20:17 Well you know You never seen Lean on me No Go look it up and you'll know You know what I'm referring to But they're not used to See it's what you look like He looked like the nigga that was in the room
Starting point is 02:20:28 I'm not They're not used to seeing a cute girl That she from the hood and stuff like that So it's like what the fuck this bitch capping That's why I said like your transition and everything. And then a lot of people, a lot of these fans, too, they're not used to a female being on this platform like that.
Starting point is 02:20:44 So all the attention is on me because I am the only girl on the platform. On top of that, I'm black. And then at the end of the day, a lot of motherfuckers don't want to see a black female or a female for that matter, period, even have an opinion. Like a voice or a platform. Yeah. Because like how you were saying yesterday, how the girl was crying and stuff. But y'all said the fans love the way y'all was talking to her,
Starting point is 02:21:06 even though I think y'all said she was kind of. awful whatever yeah but they are like y'all talking crazy to somebody yeah versus not liking a female speaking up for herself not right listen though because like yeah because after the interview i just thought that you know like we just left now i was told by raleigh and josh you know man like she left you like she left the interview with you and sharp and went on the curb and cried her eyes out waiting for her uber and that kind of fuck with me because i'm like damn bro i don't ever want like a situation where a female leaves and she's out here crying over some shit that happened here, you know?
Starting point is 02:21:39 Listen, if a motherfucker break down and cried about some shit you said to him more than like when he was heading a little close to home. So why I don't think you ever should intentionally, you know, demean the motherfucker. You might have to watch you. I might have to. I can see how shark get in their ass,
Starting point is 02:21:55 but I'll be watching. Hey, Sharper, nigger. Sharp be on and he kick his little foot up it. No, no. Listen, man. What you got to do. Hey, listen, though, man. Plug your shit. Let everybody know where to follow you at, where to find you. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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