No Jumper - The RunItUp Jaybo Interview: Bakersfield, Viral Video Controversy, Thizzler & More
Episode Date: March 30, 2022Runitup Jaybo talks about being hot in Bakersfield, his dad being locked up since he was young, staying busy, making music for the bag and more! ----- 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 podcasts in the world, and today I'm in here with, I think, probably the first person I were interviewed from Bakersfield.
Sure.
Running up J-Bo.
In the building.
How you doing, man?
Sure.
It's gangland, you know.
One of those places, like, up north there that we're all kind of curious about what's going on out there.
Is it north or is it east?
No, we did in there Central.
Right.
Okay.
We only like an hour away from LA.
Central, California.
It's only an hour?
Like an hour, 30 minutes.
See, they got fucked up that is.
I lived here for 10 years, and I'm that confused about how far away.
It is. That's hilarious.
Okay, but yeah, you've been doing your thing in the music game,
and I see you going up very rapidly,
so I definitely felt like we had to get the conversation in.
For sure, for sure.
Definitely.
Okay, so tell me a little bit about growing up in Bakersfield.
What was it like?
I ain't going to law.
I only grew up in Bakersfield until I was 11 years old.
Okay.
I had moved to Stockton because my mom had found a little situation with a boyfriend.
We got to follow suit, you know, as mom.
So we followed suit to Stockton with her.
didn't come back until like what 2016 17 okay like 2017 came back but growing up until like 11 it was
cool like I was only raised on one side like on the east it was like growing up was cool right because I mean
well compare Stockton to Bakersfield like which one was more gnarly uh I don't I wouldn't even know how to
tell because I was only on one side in Stockton and I was only on one side in in Bakersfield but both
those sides I was on and east of those cities was both like hot you feel me really that was the only
areas that I really knew about. Did your mom not know that she was moving into the middle of a
crazy-ass place in Stockton? No, hell not. She was just, you know, following her man. Right.
Damn. Okay. So your dad wasn't around? No, my dad was locked up. I was a kid. What did he get
some shit? I can't really speak about it. Really? Some serious shit? How many years do you get?
60-7 of life? 60 to life? Holy fuck. Wow. And that was like right when you were a little
kid? Yeah, I was like, I was probably like two to three. Wow. So you've met him, but you
don't remember it and then I met him like when I was 13 so you went and visited him one
time when you were 13 and you ain't been back since uh-uh why not even it was just really
because like the situation with moms like she wouldn't be able to make it we would like for me
if I was able to go up to myself I'd go up there but I had to follow suit with her so it's like
sometimes she wouldn't be able to make it right so like I just talked him over the phone
that's the most we talk like over the phone you still talk on the phone wow so what was it
like when you actually met him though like how did you feel that shit was cool like i ain't gonna lie it was
like because for a minute i thought my little brother dad was my dad you feel me so when we left
because like i said i was only raised on one side and that was my little brother's dad so like
like me that's who i was around most you feel me so i thought he was my dad so right when she told me
what was like what it was cool when i met him like it was cool to like for me meet like a part of me
right because i felt like after that it was like over with like damn it's crazy though because
it's like so many people have, you know, such huge effects on their lives via their parents.
And for you, it's like you kind of have to make a choice.
Like how much emotionally you're going to invest into this because, yes, you were born of this dude.
You have half of this fucking DNA.
But at the same time, I mean, he just wasn't there for you in so many of these situations that a dad normally is.
And it must be weird to like decide how much you're going to choose to care about this person.
Yeah, for sure.
because yeah I don't know what you mean about that but I don't like once I started to talk to him more
and starting to like for me to get to knowing more I started like short like getting comfortable
like I start feeling like I start feeling like all right this is my dad I can talk to me if I want to
like I can feel me bring some shit at like if me talk to him like however I want to not however
but like whatever like I want to talk to him about I wouldn't have to go to the moms and that and I can
me I got someone to talk to for me like when I look at my dad I see a shitload of him in me
like just shit that I picked up on from him personality wise do you feel like that
even though you weren't really around him growing up.
It's crazy.
Like my mama, like, tell me as I'm getting older, I act like him,
but I wouldn't know that because I ain't ever, like, got to see how you act.
But they tell me, like, I'd be having, like, little ways.
Yeah.
And, like, from him type of shit.
Wow.
Would you say that, like, seeing your dad in prison made you more afraid of prison?
Or did it seem, like, almost something that would be an acceptable outcome?
Like, did it scare you straight to a certain extent?
Just seeing where he was living at?
honestly like I don't even really like I don't think it scared me but it was like
where I talked to him he'll just tell me like you don't want to come here but it's like I
never like I don't know I got I had experience it to like really know right
you know definitely would you say that you were intrigued by the streets from a young
age yeah I was always in the streets like just doing badass shit yeah like for sure
like always like doing bad ass shit like going around like just stealing all type of shit
You know? Your mom couldn't stop you?
I really like she couldn't stop me.
It was just like, because she would, she used to whip my ass like when I was a kid,
like a kid like 10, 11.
After like 12, she stopped.
So after maybe 12, 13, she couldn't stop me.
But like younger than that, I was doing my, doing my thing,
but she was still whipping my ass and shit.
I was still getting it.
Right.
I feel like in small towns especially, it's like really hard for a kid to get into anything besides trouble.
Yeah, especially in Beggarsfield or Stockton because both of them cities is small as fuck.
Right.
You got no money when you're a young kid.
So what the fuck you're going to do?
You're going to steal something or you're going to go fuck with some girls, which can always go bad.
And I mean, there's just a million things that could go wrong with that situation.
But, okay, so you were just running around the street since you were a young kid?
Did you ever start to get into more serious stuff?
No, it wasn't really like, hell is serious.
Like, none of serious ass shit.
Like, I wasn't going to jail until, like, 16, like 17, when I got back to Bakersfield.
Right.
That's when, you feel, me, shit started getting, like, you know, real serious because I started staying there.
Like, I was just, you feel me?
You weren't in a gang.
when you're in Stockton, then you were too young.
Then you got locked up for how many years in Juvenile Hall or whatever?
I would have the Juvenile Hall at Bakerfield when I came back, but it was only for like a year.
Oh, okay.
What did you get the Juvenile Hall for?
Some hot shit.
Yeah, some hot shit.
It's too hot, you just don't want to talk about it?
Yeah.
I'm still fighting it.
Oh, really?
Okay.
Yeah.
Damn.
All right.
How many years ago was that?
Like, damn there three, but the thing is, and in juvenile hall, I switched my case to adult court.
Okay.
So I left juvenile hall.
They changed it from a juvenile case to an adult case.
So they basically, like, when I got out in August, 2021, they basically made it seem like
they had just booked me that day in the county and I bailed out.
You feel me?
Wow.
Shit like that.
So you just got to deal with it all over again?
Yeah.
What the fuck.
I've been fighting this since like 2021, yeah.
Wow.
So you're staying in Vegasville, though?
Or 2020, I think.
Yeah, 2020.
That's still where you stay at right now.
You're not trying to leave or anything?
Yeah, for sure.
For I am.
Eventually.
I do that would stay at Bakershild.
Nah?
Yeah, it's hot out there.
Like, I feel like you gotta be drawn a lot of fucking attention.
Yeah, it's too much looking over my shoulder.
Too much every day.
Really?
You just try to stay in the crib or what?
No, like, I still live my life, but it's like, for me, it's just stressful having to look over my shoulder every day all day.
Right.
I mean, there's a lot of people around who realistically don't got shit.
It's not even people.
It would be the police.
Oh, the cops is like the biggest concern?
Yeah.
That'd be the biggest concern for sure.
I ain't worried about nobody else.
You think you're a target just because of the rap shit, like that the cops just know that they see you as like a fucking billboard for crime.
For sure.
Off the dribble because every time they like I came into like contact with him twice since I've been out.
And every time they like both them times when they see me instantly, what's up, Jaybo?
And like, when you're going to drop a new song instantly.
Like that's all they talk about when they come to me.
Wow.
And even when they like come in contact with the armies, like they asked them, oh, what's up with Jaybo?
When he's dropping a new song?
Like you feel me?
You said like that.
Wow.
off the dribble. Damn, that's crazy. So when did you decide you want to start making music,
though? Shit. It was really before I went to jail at 20 IT, but I wasn't really heavy with it,
but when I got out, I was able to go to the studio, because I didn't have a buddy to do it.
So I wasn't really able to just go into the studio when I wanted to. When I got out, it was different.
I'm in the studio every day. I can leave, no probation and shit. I don't have to,
you can meet none of that shit. You spent a lot of money in the studio?
I feel like I interviewed so many people that just record in the crib.
shit i ain't gonna like we just started recording in the crib
yeah like other than that we've been spending money on studio
you like the vibe recording in the crib versus the studio or which one is better
the studio way better you get like a different vibe like when you in the house it's like
damn okay like it's like it's just hard to like like come up with shit you feel me right
it's way different it's a different vibe in the studio there's been many times where i was in
the studio with rappers and i'm like looking at them and i'm just like damn there's like
seven dudes in here and they all got thousand dollars shoes on and
fucking they're drinking like
fucking you know
porn foes in the shit and like
I'm just thinking like this shit kind of crazy
like everybody's like really like
dressed to the nines just to make the vibe right
in the studio
yeah yeah yeah no we ain't doing
we go in the sweats
sweatshers some sandals
you feel me whatever yeah
no I'm on the same myself I'm like you want me to stay out the house
till like midnight one in the morning
fuck no I'm wearing sweatpants
oh god
yeah but okay
so that's that's all you care about
in the environment what do you what do you need in there
You be drinking and you just need weed in the studio?
I just smoke weed.
I don't really drink or pop pills or none of that extra shit like that.
Like if I come across some juice, like some, I'll sip it, but I don't go
my way to spin on that shit.
Right.
Weed is my only go-to.
I know a lot of people who are like on tour and as soon as they even get into a fucking city,
it's just like immediately like mission.
Find some lien.
That's how it is in Bakers feel too.
They'll link up with anybody.
They'll meet up with some fan and a fucking.
hotel lobby and shit this is terrible yeah it'd be serious with them yeah definitely how come you
didn't ever get into doing more hard drugs and shit since i know when i think about like central
california and shit there's a lot of people getting fucked up as a result of they're not being
that much shit to do one niggas didn't really have the money for all that to go get to go spend
200 150 on some on some juice you feel me so juice is out of the question for the vast majority of
people i remember when i interviewed ojizi back in the dog what do you say to like the parents who are
worry that you're getting their kids hooked on lean he goes fucking good luck like good luck on
getting some lean you can't afford it and you're not going to find it so exactly yeah uh but like
weed and shit i didn't even start smoking weed until i really got out because like i said i was
on probation and shit so i wasn't really able to smoke weed right that shit was kind of like
that was kind of like new to me like smoking weed what used to be cool to me like i used to
me like you feel me start smoking weed and hop on the camera instantly but now that shit like i start
i just smoke weed now that shit normal right and after a while it just becomes
how to be normal
for sure, definitely.
Okay, so
when did your music
actually start to kind of catch on?
How'd you go about getting a buzz going?
Like, what should be?
Like, when the music started to get popular?
When I got out, type shit.
When I got out, I made a song,
did a little video and shit,
and it went up.
Before I went to jail, it was popping,
but it was like SoundCloud shit.
I wasn't really, I wasn't dropping videos
and shit like that.
It was just SoundCloud plays and shit.
Right.
But the more I dropped videos, like when I got out, it was just going up every time.
Right.
Has there been anybody popping out of Bakersfield area in the past few years or at all, ever?
I don't even know.
I ain't going on.
I don't want to sound like I'm a cocky-ass nigga.
Because there probably are, but not people that you really have been tuned into.
Exactly.
You feel me?
It probably is, but it's not people I know about.
Right.
You feel me?
Is it corn from Bakersfield?
Who is that?
The rock group, corn.
Nobody in this room knows who corn is.
God damn it.
He knows.
He said yes.
But you know nothing about that?
That was my favorite band when I was like 13.
That was 25 years ago.
That was a long time before you were born, I'm assuming.
How old are you?
19.
Yeah.
Fuck.
I still see rappers like wearing corn shirts and shit though, but I don't think they'll listen to him.
I never heard of him.
My uncle was into that rock shit.
He used to have his own little band and shit, so I really only know of his band.
Really?
Yeah, what he was going on.
You didn't go to rap shows growing up or anything?
Uh-uh.
Nah, I ain't gonna have a lot.
Hell no.
You know you're in like, would hear about them coming around in that area?
Nah.
In Bakersfield?
Yeah.
Nah.
It just started popping like, like little shows and shit just start popping for real, like, like, maybe like last year or this year.
You performed out there?
Nah.
Hell no.
You still haven't.
Is it because you're too hot or is it because-
Yeah, I feel like if I go to do a show, police gonna do the extra shit.
Yeah.
Do you bring a fucking rough crowd?
Like, do the cops have something to worry about?
No, I don't know. I don't know. They, they feel like, I don't know. They feel like everything I do is a problem.
Really? They're on your ass that bad. I can be by myself. And they're tripping.
Really? That's crazy. What are they just bored as fuck out there? I feel like there's probably plenty of crime for them to actually worry about.
They be on everybody. It's not just me. They'd be on everybody. Like, if you're, you feel me? Somehow, like, you've been in this system before and they know you, they're going to be on your ass for sure.
Wow. So what do you got to do to be able to move intelligently out there?
What's the key?
Make sure you're low, got tags,
the person that is driving has driver's license
because if you're riding around like that,
it's easy to get pulled over.
Really?
For sure.
You're going to get pulled over.
Interesting.
So were you formally in a gang
before you started rapping,
or how did that happen?
Sometimes I hear about rappers
who will, like, get on in the game rapping
and then they got to kind of pick sides.
No, I'd just be rapping.
I don't even like, no.
That shit, I'm not even going to be into that shit.
Really?
You said Bakerfield's all Crip City, though?
No, it's some shit like,
90% there's like a little island of Piruse.
Yeah, like a little section.
Okay.
Just small.
Bakersfield small itself.
But the whole city itself, gaming-wise, it's more of them.
Really?
For sure.
Is it like a big thing out there or is it kind of on some low-key shit?
No, it's just like, to me, it's just big at Bakersfield.
Yeah.
Like, nobody would know everything outside of Bakersfield.
Right.
Unless you'd be to the pit or something.
Interesting.
Is that that influence, though?
When you were in high school and shit, was that like a big thing?
that people were talking about in the school and shit like uh what banging and shit yeah like that shit
was always around like that shit yeah that shit for sure high school right for sure interesting
and that's what the cops are real concerned about they like fucking real tapped in on that shit
like i kicked out of school and i went because i was on probation like i said i kicked out of school
and shit i went to like a a school like a continuation school yeah that's where everybody at
you feel me like everybody you would see that's been to the city that's where everyone is so it's like
That's where probation is at.
It's like you're out of lit club.
Yeah, type shit.
You feel me?
I mean, you hear that all the time
for people who get locked up,
get locked up,
and then all of a sudden
you're around a bunch of fucking savages
putting each other on to shit
and not to mention fighting
and all that crazy-ass shit.
Yeah, definitely.
Have you had them try to use your lyrics
or your videos against you in court?
For sure,
they're doing that right now.
Really?
Damn.
So the guns and stuff,
that becomes a problem, I'm assuming?
Yeah.
Even though they're props?
Yeah, they'd be for sure,
prize but I'd be still doing some dumb ass shit by using them anyway right I mean did you stop doing
that or was that just like when you came in the game uh like yeah when I first yeah my first video when I got
out my first video for sure had a pop in there right it was not feeling it mm they were not feeling it
damn they brought it up in court you don't put the the warning in the video these are all fake
I'd be forgetting like I do it on Instagram like in the caption because that's what they'd be
watching me on Instagram really like for real like they'd be on my Instagram for sure so
I put it in the caption like it's props
I got it in my bio and shit
Does it seem like a good thing to them
That your music career is doing good or do they see that
As you just being involved in more fuck shit
I do not know
I don't know
Really? I don't know I really don't know
But once you get through this situation
Are you trying to move and make your way to somewhere like L.A?
Yeah yeah
Something like L.A. I feel like L.A.
I feel like L.A. just
In there
It got more options but I feel like it's going to be the same shit
kind of because I don't know
I'd really go to like the
like somewhere like far
Atlanta
somewhere out there like
just there or something
yeah oh go to it's a completely different state
yeah I mean LA is different because it's like
unless you're going to like neighborhoods
and shit yeah for the most part
you realistically are going to be kind of like left alone
but then at the same time I mean
this is the same LA that is like the fucking
epicenter of gang bang and so it's like
that's what I'm saying at some point somebody gonna tap
in and be like who you down with
it gets kind of complicated
it's political right
interesting who actually uh taught you how to rap or helped show you the game uh i ain't
gonna lie i was just like uh watching little freestyles and shit like back in the day used to be
freestyle videos i don't like normally taught me how to rap i just like kind of like this
had that shit in me right i was i wasn't all that good when i first started though you feel me
i thought i had that shit in me like now that i look at it it wasn't all that good but back then
to everybody else that was in my age group and shit like that it was good but you took it more
serious than like everybody that you were probably rapping around when you were in high school and
shit right i was probably yeah i was doing really doing the freestyles and shit like posting them
every other fight like no every fire day you feel me like really fucking with it i think part of it too is
that you figured out like how to make your videos look dope and how to sort of sell that whole
aesthetic which a lot of people might not even get to that point they record some shit but they
don't put the video out they don't put it on youtube yeah i always had like a little um like an
image for sure like i know how i won't watch it to look it just be like the problem was like
ain't no video niggies in Bakersfield like
making shit like look good like that you feel me
damn so you end up having it is now though for sure like for sure now
Drew shot you he for sure going crazy out there
that's that's one thing out there going crazy interesting you feel connected
to Stockton still or is that just kind of a place you live for a little bit
just a little phase I was just living out there I know some people out there
like I still fuck with some people out there that I'm close to still but other than that
like going like no right because at first I'm not going to lie I had a little bit of a
confusion with you and the other J-bo.
That happens?
Yeah, a lot.
His shit's hard too.
Yeah, for sure.
He should go crazy.
I had EBK Young Jock on here right before he went in.
Oh, God.
Right.
You know any of them, or are you fuck with him, or?
No, I don't know them niggas like that.
Okay.
Interesting.
But, yeah, dude, I was fucking watching.
I was watching a video about him, and I started write down questions for you,
and then I started, like, realize, like, bro, these are two different people.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
You are high as fuck.
And I was like, God.
Thank God I didn't ask them these questions because it would have sounded crazy as fuck.
Whatever.
You got a white mom I was reading.
Hell yeah.
How is that?
That was a white person.
Sounds a little troubling.
Oh my God.
It'd be crazy.
Really?
Karen.
She's a Karen?
She fits the Karen.
She could be a Karen.
She's in the Karen umbrella.
God damn.
I don't know though.
Tell me if I'm wrong, but I feel like the white woman that gave her.
birth to you was probably a white woman who was not a Karen. I'm thinking that she's probably
kind of with the shit's on a little bit. Back in the day, like she wasn't on that. Like, you feel
me? Back in the day, like, you feel me, she wasn't on that house. Right. But now it's like,
for me, I don't know. What's your relationship with her like now? My mom, I love her. Right.
I talk to her. How she feel about what you're doing with your life? Uh, she don't like that.
She don't like it. She doesn't like it. Like the rap and she cool with it for sure. But like,
like, meet this how life is and shit. She don't like that shit. The legal shit. She don't even
like being in Bakerfield she's trying to move too really why she wanted to get out of there
is she's been out the reason she left in Stockton because she didn't want to be in
Bakership that was just an opportunity for her to leave she took it and what
Bakersfield just kept calling back cut calling her back I wanted to go back you wanted to go
back I brought her back god damn man if my kid tells me like mom we're gonna go
live in Bakersfield I'm like no I was begging her for years you could live out there alone
yeah I was begging her for years though like the whole time I want to go back to
baker's field because I I knew too many like few me people I'm
out there. I'm like, bro, I miss my niece. You see me? I'm not, I'm not using nobody out here.
I don't know these things out here. I'm not trying to go to a new school and restart.
Right. So the whole little time, I'm begging. I'm like, I'm trying to go back to
Acresville. Let's go. Let's go. Right. She finally was like, fucking, come on.
Yeah, I mean, adults forget that about kids, that it's like your friend group.
That's the most. When you're young, you feel like you're never going to have another friend
group. Exactly. And we ain't got no phone and shit. So it's like we're not talking at all.
You didn't even have a phone? You don't know. You're just too broke to have a phone?
No, it wasn't even that.
It was just that we just didn't have no phone.
Like, I would get, like, a phone like her old phone or something.
Right.
Yeah, like, we didn't have no phones like that.
It was, like, some metro little her old phone, just using it on Wi-Fi type shit.
God damn.
Do you feel me?
You ever had a job?
Yeah.
When you were younger?
No, I recently just had one.
Doing what?
Like, some little solar panel shit.
Oh, really?
Interesting.
I always hear all the Chicago dudes talk about if you're in the streets, you can't have a job.
Shit.
You just got to know how to move.
Yeah, for sure. That's it. That's the only thing. You're trying to move.
Yeah, because, I mean, if you work in a McDonald's all day and you got enemies, that's out. That's out. You're a sitting duck, right?
Exactly. For sure.
That makes sense. For sure. So, there were, like, some people, some accusations, basically trying to call you a snitch at some point.
Oh, really? Yeah. Didn't we talk about that? Like, that was the fucking part of why you wanted to do this interview?
Uh-uh. It was some other shit.
Oh, yeah. What was the other shit?
It was some shit.
You would have to watch the video.
It was some little funny shit I had did when I was 15.
I was like, young, I had did some little, it was a little challenging shit.
Oh, where you're fucking whacking your elbow into the camera and shit.
What was that?
Because I was watching that trying to figure out what that even was or like why that would be bad.
Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
You know, niggas seen niggas going up.
So it's like they pull whatever.
But it's like, all right, I was 15.
Niggas had different sense of humor, fool.
So it's like, you know, it was doing some funny shit.
How would that even be considered suss to be like banging your elbow into the phone?
It just seems funny, right?
No, the end, the end, I...
You got to watch the video, but I have...
Oh, fuck.
Maybe I'll turn it off because I was just seeing you, like, wagging your elbow on the phone.
What happens at the end of it?
You know what's going on.
No, I don't.
He thinks I know more than I do.
So at the end, no, you got to watch the video, but I don't feel right.
You really want me to pull this up?
Yeah, you got to pull that shit.
No, I don't even know.
Is it worth it?
Should I get in there?
Like, is it that good?
Yeah, it's not even like, it's just like a nigga smacked his ass.
Oh, you're kind of like fucking booty bump the camera or some shit?
Some little funny shit, but a little niggie type shit.
But, you know, this is like such a consistent thing in like the street rapper world
is that everybody always wants to pull up some shit from when you were 12 or whatever
and try to use it as evidence that you ain't what you say you are or whatever.
And it seems kind of crazy to me.
Today, bro, they wouldn't tell me that shit in person.
Right.
Damn.
That's crazy.
People really try to pick a fucking feud.
about anything. But that's Bakerstfield, though. I ain't gonna lie. That's just
Baker'sfield, like, any, they do that shit in Baker's
that shit. That's where that shit came from, you feel me? I posted
that shit myself, so I wasn't really tripping
in the game, but, you know, Baker'sfield, how
it is, it's just a hate in that city.
Right. You feel me? They really,
like, it's just,
if they're not doing nothing with their life, they're going to
hate on whoever it is, you feel me?
For sure. Crabbs in a bucket. I mean, it gets like that.
Literally, crabs in a bucket. It gets like that
in every fucking, you know,
little city. I hear you.
I feel like it's kind of like that in every little city.
And even in L.A., it's like, you know, little pockets.
Like even in those tiny little fucking pockets.
Like, I mean, is that big part of why you want to get out of there?
Is you just feel like it's just that mentality
that just potentially end up dragging you down?
For sure.
Like, it's too small.
I end up staying out there.
I'm too big and I'm still, like, feeling me in the same predicament,
I'm for sure going to end up either going to jail or getting smacked, for sure.
Right.
That's just the outcome.
Right.
What do you do like socially?
You go to clubs or anything out there?
Hell, no.
Is it just dead?
No parties, no clubs.
We ain't going to no kickbacks.
Do they just not exist or do you just not go to them?
No, they exist.
We just don't go.
Why?
Just like police, like that type of shit, getting contact with police because they for sure
are going to shut that shit down.
Right.
Every time.
Yeah.
And we're not going to the party.
Like, you know, just alone.
You got a girlfriend?
Yeah.
Okay.
For sure.
A little situation.
Oh, is you here?
Yeah.
Oh, why she's you?
Hide mine on the mask.
I didn't even know.
On the game.
Okay.
Yeah, I mean, do you feel like if you were a single man that Bakersfield is a good place for you to fall in love?
Hell no.
It's not the spot?
Not the spot.
Nobody out there.
What, the girls are grimy out there or they just leave?
Grimy, just everything you can call it.
Everything.
All right.
That's a weird thing about growing up in a small time.
I remember when I realized that every decent-looking chick that I went to high school with
was out of there by the time they were like 20 or like 19 even.
They didn't even wait that long because it's like, you know, realistically, if you're a good-looking chick,
there's a lot of places that will have more opportunities for you if you get out there.
So it's like realistically, why would you end up just staying around a small-ass town, you know?
Yeah.
Definitely.
Okay.
What's going on with the Thizzler connection?
Like, how did you get with them and what does that done for you?
They, for sure, they knew my guys.
I ain't going to lie.
They tapped in after I did my last interview.
It was like, maybe I say November, December, I say, tapped in with me.
They was fucking with my video I had did, Let's Turn It Up, and they tapped in anybody.
They wanted to drop it for me.
I'm like, shit, for sure.
I'm going to take that opportunity.
Right.
You feel me.
And nobody else did it.
Like, nobody in Biggersville did it before.
So I was like, for sure I would do that.
Right.
And then.
You feel like it helped make you bad?
bigger. Hell yeah. I for sure get my, um, my props to the end. They for sure got me like who I am
right now, not who I am right now, but like where I'm at for sure. I mean, because there's a lot of,
you know, there's like a million fucking media companies doing interviews and all that kind of
shit in L.A. or New York or whatever. But then meanwhile, in the middle of California, it's kind of
like it feels like a no man's land. Or even NorCal, I feel like Thizzler really like puts on a lot
of people from that environment and like kind of helps take them the next level. You going crazy? If you
going crazy they'll fuck with you right sure definitely what do you uh trying to get out of this
rapping shit like what's the ultimate goal shit a bag just trying to get paid just get a bag right
yeah i feel it there's nothing really much to it i don't got like like the like the little
fame and shit that shit not fame but like the like the popularity that should always been there
probably like this baker's field or like that's it's like the popularity shouldn't nothing new you feel
me. Right. I think you just like a bag, for sure.
You feel like you're held back on what you can rap about on kind of the legal shit?
Do you wish you could just present yourself however the fuck you felt like it?
Yeah. Yeah, somewhat.
Right. This doesn't stop the creative process too much, though?
Nah.
Interesting.
Are there any bigger artists that you'd like to work with?
Um, for sure it is. I ain't going to lie.
I send people out here.
But I say Yada, Zaybang, Lil Bean.
Okay.
Uh, shit.
It's hell of people.
I ain't going to lie.
They can't, he's just not popping up my head.
So you're a big fan of all this, like, NorCal kind of stuff.
Is that what you primarily listen to?
SoCal, too.
Right.
You know Big Sad?
Oh, yeah.
I fuck with Big Sad.
We had him on back in the day.
Yeah, for sure.
Maybe a year ago.
He's hard.
I'm trying to hop on with him.
Um, more L.A.
Muckoole's I want to fuck with, too.
Aze Chike.
He won.
He cool.
It's a lot of motherfuckers for sure.
When you look at the LA rappers that you might want to work with, though, is it political, like, the way that it would be for you up there?
Or you feel like you kind of fuck with whoever down here?
No, I feel like if I was to come down here, I probably wouldn't just, you should mean, it would be political because a couple of things I want to work with don't like the other moments I want to work with.
So it's like, I don't know how I, but I'm, I'm Bakersfield, bro.
I'm not.
Right.
I'm just here to get a bag.
Makes sense.
Definitely.
I'm for LA.
So you got anything coming up?
You got a new project in the works or anything in particular we need to know about?
I ain't going to lie.
I just dropped one.
I just dropped a tape, a murder block, and I'm working on a new one right now,
but that one just dropped, so it's not going to drop any time soon.
Nice.
That's what's up.
Definitely.
I should go on crazy.
I ain't going to lie.
You still dropping videos, he'll consistently, though, too, right?
Yep, I just dropped yesterday.
Nice.
You drop all your shit on Thizzler at this point?
Yep.
Nice.
That's dope.
Yeah, man, I'm fucking with the music, so I'm looking forward to more shit for sure.
For sure, off the dribble.
Yeah, definitely.
Let them know where they could follow you on Instagram and all that kind of shit.
Shit, Instagram, running up, J-bo.
It's the end of it right there.
It's my Instagram.
That's only social media I got.
When did you come up with that name?
A long-ass time ago, I ain't going to lie.
That used to just be like, because, like, back in the day, like, a couple years ago,
I said back in a day, but, like, five, six years ago,
motherfuckers would just have their Instagram with, like, just anything, like,
You mean like just some random ass shit like Kigdo, whatever.
Just random ass little front like in the beginning part.
So I just put run it up.
Right.
Nice.
My shit used to be J-Bo the gore and like some, oh shit.
Oh, the gore?
Yeah.
What's a gore?
Oh, the goer.
Yeah.
Oh, he was going.
Right?
Right.
Okay.
Just the white guy saying it sounds kind of funny either way.
This show.
I appreciate you coming through, man.
And definitely best of luck with everything.
going on in your career and all that shit
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