No Jumper - The Nhale Interview: Being Nate Dogg’s Son, Getting Slapped by Almighty Suspect & More
Episode Date: June 8, 2022Nhale talks about his upbringing, playing football, losing his father Nate Dogg at 15, street activities, and more! ----- 00:00 Intro 0:57 Growing up in the Lakewood area, between Mom and Das's ho...use, playing football in high school 7:30 He realized his dad was important when getting special treatment when they were out 10:35 Playing football in Washington 11:25 Adam wants to know how he was with the ladies 11:45 "I used to treat white b*tches like sl*ves" 13:00 Got shot at the barbershop before graduation 15:44 Been dodging dr*g tests since he was young, getting fake p** from the weed store 21:05 Nhale on how he got caught with his boy and messing with a girl who was an informant 30:37 Situation with Almighty Suspect, Nhale explains Almighty caused beef during a business meeting: "I don't know this man!" 32:14 Almighty Suspect ambushed Nhale and had a girl filming from a car 33:55 Nhale wants to set up a real fair one if that dude is about that life, 50k down ----- Shout to our Partners at Gamer Supps! ORDER YOUR FREE SAMPLE TODAY with our Promo Code NoJumper https://youtu.be/UUwcj1YC-NE Gamer Supps offers esports athletes, gamers, and podcasters the most effective and healthy energy choice to help them perform at the highest potential especially during their most crucial moments. Try it today 100% Free with our Promo Code NoJumper https://gamersupps.gg/ ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast on the world.
And today we're in here with a very anticipated interview.
Inhale, how you doing, man?
I'm good.
How you doing?
Excellent.
Starting the day off, you know.
Put your seat down.
Oh, yeah. There you go.
I'm doing good, man.
How are you living?
I'm good, man.
Same shit another day getting to it.
Yeah, definitely.
For those who don't know much about you,
you've been in the news a little bit lately.
You've got your own burgeoning.
Music career, doing some pretty good numbers and everything out there.
So definitely a lot for us to dig into here, right?
Yeah, for sure, man.
100%.
I want to catch up with you for a minute.
I'm glad I got a chance to.
For sure.
Always helps when there's a little bit of fuck shit to usher in the interview.
You know how this shit go, man.
Definitely.
So, okay, you're from Long Beach, Lakewood area?
Yeah, for sure.
That right on the money.
Okay.
So tell us a little bit about where you grew up and what it was like.
Yeah, man.
And mainly liked the Lake Willowon Beach, like he said.
But I grew up with grandmoms and moms on weekdays, and I went with pops on the weekends.
So I like to tell the homies, like, I'm like indoor, outdoor basketball, you feel me?
Because I'm with pops on the weekends, but I'm back to like the normal life Monday through Friday.
Right.
That's interesting because I talk to a lot of children of rappers and celebrities who end up kind of having that experience.
Like even one of TI's kids when I was talking to him, he's like, with his kids,
dad sometimes and living the high life fucking fancy-ass shit and everything and then sometimes he'd be with his mom and it'd be completely different you know back to a normal person
i'm telling you with with moms and grandmas they're from louisiana so the way we was living it was you couldn't even imagine like
it was a lot of us in one career you feel me sometimes i was sleeping on like a mattress on the floor with my
auntie in one room you feel me so it was it was tough like that sometimes right definitely what uh what high school you go to uh
First I went to Lakewood and then I transferred over to St. John Bosco.
Okay.
Because I played football. I was like that. So that's where it was at at the time.
So that was most of your focus throughout high school and all that kind of stuff?
Football sort of took your focus?
Yeah. And I was fucking a lot of bitches. So St. John Bosco was all due. So that shit was,
yeah, I had to lock in on the football for show.
Right.
But it brought me more bitches, though. It was crazy. Like, I got more holes off that.
Really?
Yeah, for sure.
Damn.
They thought, like, oh, being that you and there were all dudes, you, we ain't got no bitches.
What do you think it was that made you so good at getting, bitches?
Shit, I think it was, they know I play football.
Because I don't think bitches really knew nothing about, like, my powers and then.
Maybe, like, bitches thought they would get something out of that.
I don't know.
Right.
It was real.
And I was real slick at the mouth.
That's interesting, though, because did you feel like you being Nate Dougson was, like, a big deal to most of the kids you're in high school with?
Or was he kind of, like, an old?
No, you couldn't tell me that.
You couldn't say nothing about that.
I was the nigga on the football field.
Right.
That's what we're talking about.
And that's what really moved to bitch
because she was more so, like, at the games,
whatever the case.
Like, she would see, like, what's going on,
what's cracking.
Like, that's what got her.
So the kids didn't really, like, care about your father's shit as much?
Nah, and if a reporter or something asked me in an interview,
I'm like, man, did you see what I just did out there?
Right.
More so of that, you feel me?
But in the day, it is what it is.
You feel me?
I'm a little older.
So to me, Nate Dogg, huge, legend.
Yeah, for sure.
hook on some of the biggest songs of all time even from...
Yeah, we're not going to disregard that at all.
Yeah.
But I sometimes wondered out with the younger generation.
Like, do they even know who fucking Dr. Dre is?
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, I don't know.
Yeah.
And I think my generation was like, like, we the ones who started that.
Like, it started with me and then, like, lower because I'm a 96 baby.
So, like, we didn't, we knew, but we didn't know.
You know, like, we like a hybrid of both.
And that's kind of where my music stand at, too.
Like, it hit the kids and it also hit the parents.
Right.
So Lakewood in general, though, how would you describe it for people?
Because I used to spend a lot of time there and it always seemed pretty nice.
But then sometimes I'm talking to people and they tell me about shit that goes down there.
I'm going to be real.
I'm glad you can hit up over there.
Yeah, not to cut you off.
But it's different parts of Lakewood.
So if you're talking like the east side of part of Lakewood, it's a lot of like, it's like old school.
Like back in the day, like, do your real research.
It's Mexican and black like beef over there big.
the new shit that you've seen that you're probably speaking on you know um that's just cloud niggas
that got caught up and shit and new niggas that's cloud chasing but as far as like what's
really going on on the east side of lake where it's still like uh black and brown like issues over
there and that's the shit that i'm you know working to change and fix because we pass all that shit
man like we really getting money you know clothes and deal shit like that right definitely what was
uh your mom and your dad's relationship like were they together when you're a kid and then they
break up at a certain point.
For sure, that, yeah.
At what age?
I'll say, like, six, seven, but she, like, never, she was always, like, the one to call,
you feel me?
Like, something happened or just needed a nice home-cooked meal.
He'll call my mama up and shit, you feel me?
I'd probably already be there, whatever the case may be, and she'd come, and we'd
spent, like, good quality time over there and here and get back to business.
Does he have a bunch of other kids as well?
Nah, we had, we had, like, I had a brother and two sisters at the time, so it was, like,
four of us right so how would you describe him as a dad oh man like it's tough to juggle being a big
rapper and yeah it was great like he used to we used to go like bowling every Friday and shit he'd
give me like it was a little club in a bowling alley he'd give me and my brother like 500 to go play
video games and shit in the in the arcade yeah especially at that time so look he gave me 500 and
shit right but if i if i spend the five and go asking for more he gonna give me some more so i it took me
like a year to realize like why don't i start saving this shit so i i get the five go play like two
games and i'll just chill or whatever just kick back and go back pops i ran out give me some more
i didn't got more money now i'm going to school with a rack two racks in like the six seven grade
you that's smart i would be going to the arcade with my parents they would probably hit me with
like a nice 10 maybe a 20 you to play games with you yeah yeah
Where are you from?
New Hampshire.
Oh.
But I assumed the arcade cost the same amount.
Yeah, but I'm from out here.
I thought you came, thought you had it like that.
At least a hundred piece?
No, but even if my parents had money,
they were very much into like,
you're going to be happy with what you got.
Like, they're not trying to spoil me,
even if they really had it, you know,
but they really didn't have it.
It was more so like, here and take this,
then you're going to have my business in this club, you know?
But I'm on some shit.
like let me take this and take the school and show the homies like you got this bread that's smart
so what did you start doing with that bread you just start flexing or were you trying to re-up
and reinvest i don't even remember that part what did i do shit i don't even remember i think i think i
started smoking weed at that point that'll do but that ain't why though but it was perfect timing
right um so do you remember a time when you realize like oh shit my dad's important because i always
wonder you know you see him taking folks
photos with people in public.
Maybe at a certain point you realize like,
damn, you got jewelry and cash and a lot of other kids'
dads don't have this kind of shit.
I think it was when, like,
we went to places like Knottbury Farm.
And we, like, get in front of the lines and shit.
I'm like, how the fuck we're doing this?
I'm like, oh, shit, my pops, you know?
Yeah, to, like, as I'm getting older,
it's like, oh, we're going to the mall and shit.
My fuckers want their pictures.
Ooh.
And then it's like, my mom's to tell me sometimes,
It's like, oh, you know, Woodbury?
It could have come on the radio, like, when I'm a kid, like, oh, they show pops, you know?
Shit like that.
And that trip you out?
Like, I'm listening to my fucking dad on the radio.
I was listening to this morning on the radio.
I'm like, it just made me feel good, like, especially with the energy that's out there, like, yeah, nigga.
Because there's a lot of Nate Dogg's signs that we'll still be hearing on the radio in 50 years.
Fuck right now, you know?
Yeah.
He's got classics that are like the anthems of California.
I ain't even think about it like.
Yeah, that shit crazy.
For real, yeah.
That shit, that's a blessing for my kids and the grandkids and the legacy, you know?
Facts.
Yeah, but, okay, so you start smoking weed in high school?
You can smoke weed too right now, by the way.
No, I started smoking weed in, like, middle school, like sixth grade.
I used to steal weed for my mama.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
She had a lot of weed or a little bit?
My mama was a plug.
Right.
My mom was the plug, and they were, I don't mean to, like,
You know, shit, she was a plug, her and her dude.
Right.
And me and a hummy, we used to go to parties and shit on the weekends,
and I used to know where the stash was at, so I go dip and dab in the stash.
You never thought about just buying it off her and selling it?
I'm not about to sell me that.
She'd be like, boy, you crazy.
Right.
But were you tempted to, like, get in the streets when you were young,
or were you more focused on the football shit?
Like, were you out there?
Were you trying to click up and all that?
It's more so like both.
I was, like, I got kicked out of like most of schools after, like in college I got kicked out of all that shit.
But I was like, I always had like one foot in the streets, but not gang banging streets.
More so just like hustler shit.
I'm a hustler.
I always been a hustler, you feel me?
So as far as just street life and would have come with it, that was just my role in the streets.
You know, my point was a hustler.
But you didn't feel like pressure that you had to.
Choose a side.
Nah, I needed money, though.
Like, I didn't have it like that.
So me being a hustler is the reason I have to be in the streets, you feel
me?
Your dad warned you about shit in the streets,
and he warned you about gangs and drug dealing and all this kind of stuff?
Do you remember those, like, specific conversations?
More so, but, like, he told that a lot to my brother,
because my brother was the one that was doing it,
because he passed away like when I was 15,
so he didn't really even get to,
he didn't really know I was doing a lot of this shit that I was doing.
Okay.
So he was on my brother a lot,
so I kind of seen how he was on him,
and I could imagine how he would be on me with certain shit, you know?
Right.
Makes sense.
So, okay, you decided to go to college
because the football shit is going so well?
Yeah.
Where did you end up going?
University of Washington.
Okay.
And what was it like leaving the L.A. area?
Was that the first time you really, like,
live somewhere besides,
yeah for sure it was it was a good experience um new shit um a lot of bitches yeah a lot of
you think you got a higher sex drive than most guys i got a girl so i don't want to talk like that
but right oh it's there right i mean there's some guys who have an option to fuck a million chicks
and they like don't go for it and then there's some guys who have that opportunity and they just
seize the opportunity i think i have my uh my fair share in the game
to where like I could kick back and little homie or something had the bitches I can be like yeah I can remember when the time was like that you know that's dope you just slut them out or were you like using their cars and shit too see now this thing now you talk hey hey Adam now you're talking my language now look can I can I tell you how like some people use all parts of the buffalo like the Native Americans you know we're gonna use every last part we can use your credit score that's going to hell you might not like this one
But look, being that I was in Washington, it was a lot of white bitches, right?
Oh.
So look, I had a thing like...
Finesse a snowflake, yeah.
So did I slut them out?
Is that a real question?
I treated them bitches like slaves.
I thought back to slavery.
Damn.
That was your inspiration.
You hear me?
I'm for real.
Damn.
You hear me?
They're feeling this one.
We need another camera on the couch.
Hey, and no offense to you?
Yeah.
But I'm just saying.
I don't give a fuck.
It's all good.
Man.
Damn, but so it was like a whole new world out there
because you got all this street smarts
that's like stored up in your brain
from coming up in this crazy, treacherous-ass area,
and then all of a sudden you're around a bunch of marks
who don't know what's going on.
Come on. I was like, yeah, this is the life.
We're living it up.
I got kicked out, though.
How long did that take?
For me to get kicked out?
Yeah.
Out of a good year run.
It was lit.
And you just started making a bunch of money selling weed,
and was that the thing that took you out?
I wasn't really trapping like that
That's that but that that's probably with somebody would have thought
But nah it was because I was smoking the shit
You feel me?
So you know it's a good system over there
So I came in I got I got shot the day before I graduated high school
The barbershop incident
There you go
Which it was for the record it was totally random
You're just sitting in the barbershop and the shit gets sprayed up
So I hung out with a lot of at that time I was hanging out with a lot of cedar blocks
Okay
So my barber from Cedar Block, RP to G, man.
I got to tell it on me somewhere, but you're RP the G, man.
So y'all was hanging on a lot of Cedar blocks,
and that was their barbershop.
And aside from that, street shit, you know, just,
you could say wrong place, wrong time,
because it was a barbershop, but I knew what I was getting into.
My mama told me not to go to the barbershop that day.
That barbershop, but the barbershop in general?
Nah, that one.
I used to just hang out up there.
It wasn't like I was there to get a haircut.
I used to hang out up there.
Like that's where we was chilling at.
I'd be my barber like every day to be me and him.
Right.
You feel me?
Being outside that much.
You kind of asking for it on?
I was inside.
No, I was inside.
Right.
But you know, it's still like...
In a retail shop like that where you're kind of accessible to people?
It's more so niggas just knew where somebody was at and who's shop it was and everything that
come with that and we don't care, you know?
And so this is right before you went off to college.
Yeah, like...
A week before.
Right.
But how long were you in the hospital from that?
How bad was it?
Like two days.
Okay.
I bounced right out.
Went to college.
I had to put a little sleeve on my arm when I was out there running lapsing shit and tackling niggas.
Feel a little stinger when I tackle a nigga.
That was about it.
Were you telling all the girls and shit?
Like, hey, I just got shot a couple weeks ago.
No, hell no.
I took that one.
Get some sympathy points?
I took that one.
They're going to think you're crazy.
None of them been shot.
Oh, you've been shot out of?
You're stupid.
All right, but so you're having a good old time, but you're smoking,
were you just being real flagrant with smoke a weed?
Because you can't smoke when you're a football team, right?
Yeah, but.
At that time, at least.
It was more so, like, I had a weed problem.
You were smoking that much.
Like, nigga, I used to, my pops used to tell him to go get the grinder.
You used to have to plug up and shit.
So, like, nigga, I used to just see weed a lot.
So once I tried it, it was like, oh.
And then I turned the weed, like, at a time where,
like I needed something to like, you know, I just, you know,
a nigga one go turn to nothing else.
So when I lit the blunt up, it was like, okay, yeah.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I think about that all the time.
If my kid actually saw how many of my friends
are smoking weed around me all the time,
not to mention me, it would be, you know,
it seems so normal and especially like the environment
you're growing up in where it's,
this is California, people smoke weed
just sitting outside their house, nothing.
You know, especially the fucking crowd,
Nate Dog was running around.
I'm sure you barely even thought
that this was a problem.
And what's crazy is they used to like they used to drug test in high school.
Oh wow.
So nigger I've been ducking and dodging the system for weed since a young boy.
So it was like, nigger.
That didn't stop shit though.
You see.
Damn.
This lighter is bullshit, y'all.
Y'all got a better one.
Right here.
You, uh, damn, so how were you passing the test?
Do you have to go cop some baby pee or something?
That's what I heard the move is.
You know we in LA, so a little smoke shops, they got a little fake pit.
and shit so you know they got a warm hat up you can just put that next I got one game
you can just put that next to your ball somewhere and it'll hit a heat up and you can you in the
game they weren't super serious about it because I heard sometimes they make they have you have to
watch you pee to make sure that you're not doing that see so we can hold it right under your
shit yes look we're talking about high school when I got to Washington that's when it was ball
play ball you know so yeah at first I was getting by with the fake piss then they
brought the niggas from the Seahawks in
You know, the NFL, they're not playing that shit.
They got a nigga that's, they got to see it come out of your shit,
and they got to see it go into the cup.
Crazy.
So, nigga, it was, damn.
I mean, it makes sense for steroids and shit,
but God, doing all that just for some weed, it's crazy.
I didn't try to finesse that system so many times.
Right.
That's when I knew like, yeah, you got a problem, nigga.
And so you could have just quit smoking, or you just weren't,
it was more important to you than football,
or you thought you could get away with doing both?
I mean like
I had a problem
I couldn't stop
you feel me so
and then like
as I'm getting older
I'm gonna smoke weed every day
I'm like
what was he doing that for
you feel like you have a healthy relationship
of weed though because some people I feel like
at a certain point it kind of becomes
habitual and it's maybe
not healthy
it's very healthy because
I own a company now
a cannabis company so
I feel like
I got turned all that negative into a positive.
Right.
You feel me?
So as long as that can continue, then it's real positive for me.
Right.
So were you making music already when you were in college?
Yeah, I had the studio set up in my dorm.
Oh, okay.
Nice.
The homies was banking my shit, you know, but it wasn't like,
I wouldn't like putting it out or nothing.
It was just more so like they know we got the studio.
Am I doing when we in there cooking?
Right.
And were you rapping at first?
Or how did you kind of develop your sound?
It was like both.
more so rapping.
I got one of the homies in here
I really started with too, so we
was like rapping.
Not about I think about it yet, we was rapping.
Right. And so then,
but okay, you get kicked out of college
than what you do, you go back to LA?
Mm-hmm. And I check into
JC, Santa Monica.
What's that?
Cinemica College.
Oh, okay.
And I started, you know, trapping over there
and playing football. And they weren't
drug testing over there?
No, they ain't doing that over there.
They can't afford that shit.
That shit costs a lot of money.
That's what I would think.
Yeah, they can't do that there.
Right.
So I was still smoking, but coincidentally, one of the coaches,
he left Washington.
He went to another D-1 in Montana.
And that's when he came and picked me up from Santa Monica,
and I went to Montana.
Really?
So you were nice like that, that he got a new job,
and he was like, I got to get that motherfucker back.
Yeah.
Damn.
That's tight.
Went with him over there.
I don't know what I was doing.
Montana yeah how was that awful I felt like me it was like 20 black people out
yeah and I was one right I'm like you know my uncle came out there one time he like
nigga he from the east side of Long Beach he like nigga what the fuck is this
did it feel like they were directly racist towards you or more just people didn't
really try to talk to you I was just like what the fuck am I doing here
They weren't racist.
It was because they don't got no NFL team.
So the college team is like what they love.
Okay.
So if they see somebody black, they know you got to play football.
Right.
You must play football.
So it was more so like that.
But I got in trouble.
So, yeah, after that, they was like, oh, get this dude out of here.
Right.
So you got caught again in Montana?
The weed shit again?
Nah.
Some other shit.
What are you doing?
I heard one of the hummies.
He was moving some shit.
Uh-huh.
Somebody from out here, you're like, come to Montana.
These kids got money?
They need perkins sets.
What's going on?
No, it was more so, like, one of the homies,
he needed somewhere to stay at.
He came out and crashed on my couch,
and he needed some extra dough.
So I told him, nigga, come through it.
We got caught up with a little, you know.
Oh, you're a flu flaming?
I mean, you could read about it.
Oh, really? It's out there?
Do you have to run up on some of the shit?
I hear you, though.
Okay. I'll do my Googles later.
But, so, okay, you leave Montana?
Oh, yeah, let me jump into that for you, man,
because I had to think about it because the case is over with it.
Okay.
So, yeah, when I had one of the homies, well,
it's a nigga that came to Montana with me from Washington.
Okay.
It was, like, my high school, like, homie.
So he had a boy that asked him if he could
He had a case pending in Montana
And he had to come stay out there
And at the time, nigga, he lived with me
So basically he asked for another nigga
To come live with me with him
I'm like, yeah, come on, whatever, whatever
Long story short, the nigga came with some
You know, whatever he came with
And he needed help getting that shit off
Right
And I'm like, all right, cool, nigga, I'll help you
I ask maybe a few little people
that I'm you know that I know so I asked a little bitch that I was fucking with and
mind you this bitch is from Montana she had a case pending like a drug case so I
asked her about it where whatever and she ended up setting some shit up to where she got
to hum me to buy some shit from us not me directly but from him and it tied back to me
because she met him through me or whatever and wow long story short nigga she was
informed me and killed the whole operation.
Holy fuck.
So how much trouble your homies end up getting?
Well, what should be?
Well, one of the niggas got the safety, I got another homie.
I don't know.
He probably on the run or something still?
You got time or no?
Yeah, like 30 days, I said.
30 days in Montana or out here?
Yeah, in Montana.
Wow, what was that like?
That shit was weak as head.
Really?
You can't even imagine.
That shit was terrible.
Have you been in jail?
like LA County?
So you can't compare it.
I bet it was very, very different.
I bet it was out here, but it would LA County.
Right.
Probably a very different vibe out there in Montana.
Yeah, for sure.
Whole other shit going on.
You didn't make any friends out there, or was there anybody cool?
In jail, nah.
I wasn't talking, no, nigger.
I'm trying to figure out what's, like,
I don't even know what we really had at the time
because how I got caught up was the bitch
asked me to buy zip,
and she never asked me to buy a zip in her life
she never asked me to buy no weed in her life
so when she asked to buy the zip
I'm like okay whatever
and nigga
I took a nap
and woke up to the feds at the dog
what? You feel me? So I'm like
oh shit
so as I'm in jail
and I ain't had no court day
yet I don't even know why I'm in here
at the time right you feel me
damn that's crazy
let me get that
sorry just for the photo
that's good it's good
Okay, so what do you do after you do that 30 days?
Should I come back to Kelly?
Right.
How'd you're...
Because at that point, all that shit out there on Montana, Overwood.
Right.
So I came back to Kelly.
You're like, let's just get back to normal, fuck being in these random-ass states?
Okay.
And so what did you end up doing out here?
I started making music.
You just got more focused on that?
Yeah.
How'd you?
go about getting more serious with that.
You just started shooting videos and really putting yourself out there?
It more so came to a point where I'm like, shit, this is all I got left.
You feel me?
Like, or it's like, this is what I know.
You feel me?
So I'm like, why not just start making the music?
Right.
How involved was your dad in your music shit in the beginning?
Like, do you reach out to him about it?
No, hell no.
The only thing he was involved with he put him in the studio like one time, he was like,
He just told me how to use my voice one time, and I could always, like, remember that one moment.
You feel me type of shit.
Right.
But it wasn't like, he wasn't here to see me make music to start making music, nothing.
Because did he pass, like, before you really got going?
He passed away in high school, and I was still pushing the football shit to come in college, you feel me?
Right.
So when you come back, like, how do you proceed and trying to make your shit bigger or really get your shit going?
Did you have management at that time?
Are you doing everything yourself?
Uh, at the time I didn't have management, nah.
We do now, shout out the switch, but at the time I didn't have it.
And it was just more so like, I know this shit hot and I'm not, it's more so like, let's just get this shit out there.
And then we're going to, we're going to lock in on the business, like, later down the road.
Right.
So, um, when you first came out, like, would you feel like the reaction was?
Like, when at first people start to see your shit, like, would you have, like, a World Star premiere?
Yeah.
I just tapped in with them, too.
Shout out to World Star,
because they gave me some real love on that.
But my first, my second video,
that was my second one.
Right.
My first one, I put on my page
and the second was on World Star.
But it was cool.
At first, it was like, it didn't,
it's not like, oh, it's Nate Dog's son.
This shit crazy.
We're gonna, like, you feel me?
As you can see, like,
we're not foot all the way in the door,
but we got a foot in this, motherfucker.
Right.
Yeah, I mean, it's a weird situation
because it's not like,
people are going to just like want to, like some people might want to fuck with you, but I feel
like the standard, the pressure on you is probably way more than if you were just a random
artist who didn't have that attached to their name.
I think when you dive into it and you really, you get to know me as an artist, it's something
to fuck with.
And then when you realize where I'm at, you can be like, okay, let me see.
Like, it's potential there, you know?
And then that's where the odds come in at and where the weight come in at.
and you would just want to follow me
and see how that turns out.
But you must have some tricky decisions to make
like on the World Star video
when it says Nate Dogg's son in the title of it.
Yeah, I ain't said them to do that,
but of course that's how they got to play it.
Right.
You know, just like this video,
it got to be like that.
How are they going to click on it?
You know?
But that's a weird line for you to tread
because you don't want to be too relying on that.
And then you also...
When you come to my shit, it's say,
it's a Nate Dog anywhere.
It's in hell.
Right.
And then when you dive into the inhale part of it, you'll be like, oh, that's fire.
Right.
You know, so that's what I'm saying.
That's not what's being sold.
But that's how you came across me then.
You never thought about being like a little Nate dog?
That's my brother.
Shout out to Lil Nate.
Oh, okay.
Because like using it in the name, you know, they got like Little Easy Eat and shit.
Yeah, see, so the difference between me, I don't know, like that's not me.
I'm not, like I, like in some songs, I tell you I'm baby.
name, but like, it's the inhale show here, and it's more, it's more to inhale, you feel
mean, that's kind of what we're diving in now, and it's the perfect time for that, and that's
where we at.
How did you get the name?
Um, I spoke a lot of weed.
I figured, but my name, my name, Nigel.
Okay.
My pop's name is Nathaniel Hill.
So if you put it all together, it's to play on that.
That's smart.
I like it.
Okay.
So how'd you link up with doggy style?
Where did that come from?
Shit, let me think.
That nigger hard, by the way.
But shit, I think that's just what it was.
I know it was hard.
And I've seen the shit that we had.
And I'm like, we need to put this shit together.
Right.
And now it just went like that.
You just figured stylistically it would make sense?
Yeah, for sure.
I think the people would have wanted it, and they did.
They ate it up.
Right.
Who else have you worked with in terms of collaboration?
with a lot of people.
Shit, the baby stones.
Right.
We can go big names too, like corrupt shit.
I don't know.
I work with a lot of people.
I mean, like, your dad was really...
No more than me.
I work with a lot of people.
Like, it goes deep into, like, trade of truth.
You feel, me?
Like, a lot of people.
Your dad was known as, like, the hook God.
Could you see yourself going in that direction?
like if you kind of became known as like a guy
who was doing hooks for a lot of people?
Seeing where music is at, I would love
you know, for that to be a thing, but
it's almost like
real music is dying, so
I'm making full records right now.
Like so when you hear my shit,
it's the hook in there, but we also got melodies.
We got some verses.
We're going to throw in there.
Right.
It's a complete, you know,
it's a complete feel.
Do you not love the current state of hip hop
where it feels like all the street shit is winning?
I mean, that's perfect.
Right.
As far as West Coast, I feel like our sound is like all over the place.
Like after, we had dudes like Draco that had the new sound and it was dope.
But I feel like his dudes after him, it's all his sons.
You feel me?
So that's kind of where we at.
Truth to that.
You know?
That's just how I feel.
Right.
Because I'm, in the day, this is my generation.
And when I was in college and shit, I was banging nigs like, Draco and shit.
You know, so I think as far as, you know, my generation, it ain't nobody coming up that's origin or on no other shit.
Right.
I feel you.
Okay.
So how did this whole altercation with almighty suspects start to unfold?
Um.
How do you even know him in the first place?
I don't know him.
Okay.
I don't know.
he's a I don't really know who he is but um I was having a good business meeting with my
partners over at the cure company to uh continue this uh and he'll shout out to myself and my
pops for the name the inhale cannabis we got so I was meeting with them um to continue this business
we got the Nate dog OG coming up gonna be the most fire out there but um yeah I was meeting with
him and yeah I guess buddy seen me meeting with him and thought this is the time to chase clout so what
he did um I don't know what he did because I took a tour with them so when I went up in there the owner
met me at the door and I was taking a tour with them so you're taking a tour of the premises
yeah so I'm seeing and if you have followed me at the time you would see all on my story I'm looking
at weed and shit because they're showing me which grow is going to be mine or they
showing me which can be mine and which one I can pick from.
Right.
So I'm smelling the weed and, you know, seeing which one I'm going to go with.
And so you really didn't know him at all, but he decided he wanted to try to use this
as an opportunity you're saying?
Yeah, straight up.
I don't know this, man.
Are you associated with anyone that he's supposed to have problems with?
It was one of these kind of things?
Nah, me and my niggas is, nah, we got other problems.
Right.
And so then what, how do we get to the moment that was captured on video?
that went viral.
So one of my niggas, he told me that he's seen a little interview where the niggas said
that I was, that I waited on him or something.
But like I just told you, I did the tour.
And when I walked outside the door, that's when the nigger bounced out, you know,
with his homies.
And I was solo in there, which is unlikely of me.
So when I walked outside the door with the owner, the owner like, he like, he's seen
and bounce out and he's like yo let's come back in here bro like you know let's not do this right here
whatever so if you watch a video again it's a um it's a dude to my left a mexican dude to my left
who he turned around and go inside that's one of the owners he had just finished showing me to grow
so when he turned around he like y'all let's just come back inside let's come back inside
and he bounced out with the three niggas and i'm i'm looking at i ain't even see him yet
i'm looking at the first nigga and then the second he was coming around the car then he
bounced out from the back he'd come the other way but i'm looking at the
first two niggas because they fake clutching and they got black hoodies on you know fake clutching
and when he come out he like whatever whatever whatever then he take his hood off whatever whatever he
said something and i'm made a sentence he snuck me i'm like okay i square up and then that's when he
jumped back behind his boy who fake clutching and then when i figure out all the niggas ain't got
nothing i'm like oh no you're with your homies and you feel me i'm like well because the cop comes out
like right is a cop or security that that's a security guard okay and that's a security guard of the
premises. I figured that. I just told you that we we have been a business meeting that and the owner
went back in there. He's not about to have us outside looking like we're Helms. But aside from that,
I told, I've been chasing down a fair one. I told him, and I'm glad that we here. I told him I
give him a fair one and you can tell him we can set up tonight at him. I got a 50 piece right here for
him. Oh, what? If we can count it, then it's all blues. Then it's all blues. I got a 50 piece.
If you want a fair one, we can set it up however you want to do it, Adam. Right. I'm about business.
I'm probably just going to not get involved in this one, but for sure, you know.
I'm about business.
Yeah, but you know.
I just feel like I'm kind of past, like, arranging fights.
We don't like to deal with.
But you guys for sure should for sure do that.
We don't like liabilities that much.
So we're about business, so we can take it there.
And if you don't want to get, you don't want that, that's only because he wants to give me a fair one.
Either way, you see my, you know.
Right.
We're going to leave it.
We're going to keep in the streets other than that.
So how much contact did he have?
actually make when he sort of snook you there.
Yeah, it's all good, though.
My nigga, my girl hit me harder than that when I'm liking bitch's
photo.
No, hey, I'm just saying, man.
It's part of the game.
How did you guys end up getting up out of there?
Like, what happened?
They just left or?
Yeah, that's all he wanted to do.
He had a little fat bitch in the back of the Honda.
She had a little phone.
I didn't notice that until they, after the fact.
In the old four, Honda, I'm like, oh, I see what you wanted to do.
You wanted to tell you, you know, cool.
Get that one.
Right.
We're going to see you get that one.
Uh-huh.
So, okay.
You're trying to turn this into, like, a fight and not trying to let it turn into some crazy street stuff?
I'm more so awesome.
Yeah, I'm going to protect myself at all times, but then again, like I told you, I'm leaving a business meeting.
Right.
So, end of the day, like I told you, I want my partners to think I'm a hood limit still in the streets, which, you know, which I'm not.
I got people for that.
got my boys for that.
Right.
And they're ready.
You know, so it's more so like, you know,
it's layers to it, you know, so it's more so like keep,
make sure we keep that deal in line.
As you can see, the 50 pieces still here.
And then it's more so like, there's some niggas in front
and they test in my manhood, but if they don't wanna fight,
and it's like, okay, the nigger just wanna slap
and go viral, okay, cool, we gonna get back to that.
Right.
What was it like having that go viral,
having all these people weighing in and having comments about it.
I've been part of a nigga my whole life.
We should have been said out.
Adam,
I'm glad that moved you.
Well,
you know,
we gotta get the real story out there.
But.
And this is the real deal.
The 50 pieces still there.
Set it up tonight.
The 50 pieces here.
Suspect.
Hey,
come here.
And this,
and this is my artist right here,
TRK,
he got a 30 piece.
Well,
he got another little 30 of them.
If a nigga,
he got,
he got 30 on the side.
That's how much.
That's how serious we is.
We got 30 on the side.
Yeah, that's for his homie that pulled it up too.
My nigga, however we want to do with a side bed,
or head up however they want.
Right.
It's that serious.
Is he bigger than you?
You think you're about even sized?
Right.
I don't know.
I haven't like seen, it's hard for me to imagine you guys.
Set it up tonight.
Tonight.
Man?
I don't think we can do it in here.
Set it up tonight.
You think, but we live in an era, you know this,
where it's very hard to get a fair fight off.
It's not that many AD and China Max situations.
Well, if we don't hear, if this is to discuss business,
then we can set it up right.
If not, like I told you, it's in the streets.
So you'd rather do it in the alley
than do it like in a boxing ring?
No, I'm telling you, we can get the rig.
Oh, okay.
We could do that.
Or we can get a ring with no gloves on,
that type of shit.
However, you know, we can do the hood boxing.
Right.
We can make a ring, nigg.
Let me tell it.
Yeah, you feel me?
As long as it stays, stay safe.
Do you hear me?
The inhale cannabis is still out.
The Nate Dog OG is on the way.
He didn't stop shit.
I hope he can make some money off going viral.
Because you see, it's more to come.
I could have came up here with a hundred piece, but I'm like, nah.
Did you know much about him before the situation?
Who was that?
Who was that?
You ain't been listening to him trying to figure out what's going on with him?
No, listen, listen.
I'm not gonna lie, I used to listen to shit all the time.
We said he's kinda hard, yeah.
Shout out to my nigga Frosty, man.
I don't know, yeah, I saw him frosty too.
When he was with Frosty, I actually listened to him a lot.
And my thing is, do you know we're talking about a rat?
Do you know that?
This man is on papers.
Free my homie Tanya Ridd from Pockah, man.
We, we, how much longer we got to talk about him?
We gotta call a clubhouse conference about this.
We gotta get a verdict.
Free Tanya Rit, man, from Pockhook.
hook. Right. One more time.
Okay. Well, I don't know
none about that, but
that may be addressed on Clubhouse
in the near future, I'm guessing.
Okay. So the boxing match
could be a thing.
If you're going to chase it, chase
it right. Chase the right cloud.
If you're going to chase it. Right.
Ain't no smut on me. That's cool.
We ain't going out sad, though.
I tell you that much. He was with his homies. He know that.
Watch it again. Niggum. Jump back behind the nigga.
I don't know they wasn't strapped till after the fact.
I would have rushed them niggas who was on the streets.
Niggas know me.
I ain't never been on Mark.
Right.
And I never, just come on.
Hey.
Got to respect it.
Come on.
So what else you got coming aside from this upcoming?
A lot of, a lot of shit.
I got a, I got a UK tour coming up starting September.
Yeah, we're going overseas on because, you know, pretty much UK.
I ain't never been there.
So that's something like big to me.
You feel me?
Right.
And that's my first tour.
So I feel like that's major to hit the first one to be overseas.
You know who you're going to be out there with?
Myself.
Oh, just you?
Yeah.
Okay.
That's dope.
Me and my niggas, you see me walking here with?
Okay.
Fire.
I like the Nate Dog tattoo that you got there.
That's a fire-ass portrait.
I got a re-hit.
It didn't even look like that at first.
There's been a lot of viral, like, bad tattoos of people's faces lately on a, on, on, on the,
that but that one's fucking tight i had to make sure i went to the right man for this one can you push that
down onto the mic actually yeah i'll be trying to figure out where this shit need no the foam
oh yeah yeah there you go yeah i had to go get this shit re-hit man that's dope i like it uh
but yeah the uk tour coming up and like i told you we got the uh inhale cannabis and they dog
og come i'm gonna get you something in that shit too i need to be the most fire oj you ever smoked i
promise you that really i see yeah that's what that's what that's what i was there doing looking at the grow
that shit got it's three weeks left I'm gonna go in three to about three weeks I'm gonna
check it out it'll be done and we work on a packaging and shit like that I mean you seem
very serious about weed so I trust you for sure and shout out to the cure company man
this is my new partners that we close and it's deal with and I appreciate them for
doing business with me no doubt that's real so in terms of music you got a new project
dropping soon or you got anything that we should look out for in that way
I got a lot of shit.
Just in the clip.
I got the next episode of records.
That's my record label.
My artist, King Kelly Droke, he hot.
He out of Long Beach.
So we got him coming out.
And my nigga, I just came with a 30 piece on the side.
That's my nigga TRK.
That's stand for the real kind.
And he hot.
He got some shit coming out, too.
And we just getting shit rolling, man.
We outside.
You know, since summertime coming up,
I got my next single with my niggie style.
I don't know if you heard of CNG,
but he had a Hispanic artist that's really putting off his culture,
and that's really the West Coast.
So I'm really pushing this real shit,
being at a young generation of this shit,
you know, it's the Prince of the West Side.
That's really what time it is, you know.
You got to tap in with that Mexican market.
Yeah, you got to.
I don't know if you've been to shows,
but them is the people that's really buying tickets
when you're saying something about the West Coast.
So I'm feeling the people that's feeding me.
And I'm showing that people that love me, you know.
100%.
All right.
Anybody you want to thank?
Anything else that people need to know?
I mean, you, man.
Shout out to, you know, no jump or the platform.
You know, appreciate you for having me the 50 pieces still on the table
or the 30 pieces there on the side.
I'll hold up so that we can make sure it happens.
We're going to take that, but you can let me,
it ain't go to nowhere.
Okay, fair enough.
But we about business on this side, man.
All right.
And, you know, and that's all it is.
and we're going to stick to the business.
And we're going to keep making these records.
And we're going to, we outside, like I said, the summertime.
100%.
And, hey, rest in peace, Nate, though.
Come on, man.
You got to say that.
Love.
Love.
Legendary.
Inhale, appreciate you coming through, man.
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