No Jumper - The Sharp Tank Episode 13 With Keekee
Episode Date: February 24, 2022Sharp sits down with Keekee for a special episode of the Shark Tank! Keekee talks about the streets, sports, beating the odds and making a better life for himself. https://www.instagram.com/2cckeekee/... https://www.instagram.com/tha_sharp_one/ https://twitter.com/theonlysharp ----- 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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So here we go, man.
Let's get it, man.
The Sharp Tank.
Yes, sir.
No jumper.
Yes, sir.
Sharpest, coolest podcast in the world.
Tell them.
And the way I'm, man, this was a turn of events right here because this is a very hard man to get right here.
Everybody doesn't ask this man, you know, in the building mandate, man, man, let me get an interview.
Let me, let me do something with you, you know.
He turned it down and he just stayed doing his job here at no jumper.
But finally, we got him on the Sharp Tank, man.
We got Kiki from No Jumper, man.
You know what it is, man.
Welcome to the motherfucking building, man.
Appreciate you having me, man.
Yeah, no, most definitely, man.
So let's, hey, so I just want to dive right on in, man.
Let's get to it.
Let's talk about, man, you know, your upbringing, man.
What part of L.A. are you from Los Angeles area?
Compton, to be exact.
Compton, man.
Tell me about, man, you know what you came up to, man, around that time.
You know what I'm saying?
Being young.
Shit, the fucking curb, bro, the gutter, you feel what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hungry and hustling.
Was there, was there a time like something that you probably went through that you was like,
man, shit, I probably won't make it out of this shit, man.
I'm not going to, you know, it was some times for you.
Yeah.
Let's name one or two.
Let's go down memory lane.
All right, for sure, for sure.
We're going to go down memory lane.
Shout out to AD because you're in this story, man.
We moved over to Pine Street off in Compton, Long Beach Boulevard by the Compton Swatmeet.
I know you're familiar with that.
So we move over there, bro.
And it's just like the trenches, fam.
like walking to school, you got to do the big homies at the corner, like, hey, where y'all
from? Who, who your dad? You feel I'm saying? Like, why y'all over here? That type of,
like, you feel I'm saying? So I had to choose a fine line to, is it going to be sports? Is it
going to be this street shit? Or am I just going to tuck my tail and just be Kiki? You feel
what I'm saying? So it was like, I had to choose between them lines and just that Compton
situation, bro, it made me who I am to this day. Like, so for instance, I'm coming home with a
red Chicago Bulls starter jacket, bro.
And I know you know about their starter jackets.
You feel what I'm saying?
Hell yeah, man.
It was a hot commodity, man back in the day.
Hell yeah.
I'm going to get you one of them ones, bro.
I'm coming home from school.
Pops, though, he brought me all three.
He bought me a three set.
It was the Dallas Cowboys, the Oakland Raiders, and the Chicago Bulls.
I was good when I wore my Raiders and my Cowboys, bro.
But this one Friday, I decided to wear my Chicago Bulls.
Damn.
I'm on the other side of bullets.
I'm not knowing.
gang stuff at this moment. You feel me? I'm young. You feel me? Pop's just blessed me.
It's a culture, man. Bro, I hit the wrong corner, bro. When I say I've seen rare rags, I'm like,
oh, man, my dad be with the blue side, you feel I'm saying? So I know what this mean right now. I
need to stay away from this, you feel me? Yeah. Sure enough. I tried to hit a corner in a little
alley and I walked in the more. And you long story, short, sharp, my starter jacket was gold.
I want you to explain, like, how did he take it from you?
Like, what did you remember from, like, what did he do to take it?
Did he just say, hey, you come up out of it and you took it off?
Oh, my gosh, bro.
He didn't even have to tell me nothing.
He ain't at this moment, bro, I'm a young pup.
You feel what I'm saying?
All I know is blue.
I see red at this moment, you feel me?
So he walked up to me, it's a nice jacket, little homie.
You're from the hood?
I'm like, no, I just go to Linwood Middle School.
You feel?
I'm like, you know?
I just play basketball.
for you feel me.
Right, right.
So as soon as I got off with the sports shit, he pushed me to the ground.
So I'm like shocked, like, damn, these some grown ass men.
I see white beavers buff.
You feel I'm saying?
I'm like, oh shit, 40 bottles going around.
I'm like, you know what?
Pops raised a real one, but this ain't the one for me to try to act tough.
You got to learn when the pic-a-choo's your battles, man.
That's a smart man.
Showing up, when he pushed me to that corner man in that alley,
I just looked up at him.
And when I seen that hand come, I knew it was either about to be my face or my damn
my damn starter jacket, bro.
He went straight to the hood,
snatched that.
I'm talking about like, bro,
this shit was on some incredible
hawk snatch type shit, bro.
Damn.
Bro, I had glasses and shit.
Well, you seem like a big guy.
Were you always a big guy, you know?
Yeah, bro, I was huge, bro.
But, God damn, I'm 12.
Right, right, right.
I just moved to the block.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Right, right.
Your boy, man, God, dog.
So growing up in that type of culture
that you know growing up you know where you went to school and you probably had to walk through two
different three different neighborhoods just to get to your school you know what was that like did you
end up gang banging you was you know what you was you in it when did you you know what I'm saying
you feel like you this is what you was going to do fucking I'm about to start gangbagging man
because I think that's what pushes a lot of people and people got to understand something I think
that pushes a lot of people to gang banging and being a part of something because it's like damn
they already treating you like you live in that neighborhood watch watch so
piggyback on that bro like that moment right there is what showed me where you live at you have to pick
aside because I don't know them you get what I'm saying I didn't know them from Jack or Jane bro so it's
like I'm walking home by myself every day it's like you know what now I'm hearing oh we got to
go in the house on before the street's light comes on because whoopty-whoop is about to come over
here so that type of stuff it was just mind triggering to you oh I want to I want to I want to
want to see what them dudes is about.
You feel what I'm saying?
Oh, I know what these dudes is.
They're just bullying me over here.
You found these ain't my real friends over here.
Let me see what they about.
So when I got to school, bro, and I met somebody that was on the blue side, it was a total
different type of respect.
And like, they stood up for me.
You get what I'm saying?
They was like, hey, bro, we know you just moved out here.
We know you don't know nobody.
Them niggas fuck with you again.
Let us know.
So that type of shit is what made me.
me say, you know what? I am by my damn self. Like my dad can't walk me to school. Like, yeah,
a couple of y'all know my pops from cutting hair, but that ain't about to save me. Every day I got
to hit these corners. You feel what I'm saying? So shout out to my homeboy Boo-boo, man, for putting
that battery in my pack to start taking off on shit. Because once I start taking off on shit,
it became, that's the new nigga that ain't scared. Right. You get what I'm saying? Did you,
Did you feel in
Because I gotta ask this
I don't want to forget this
Yeah yeah
Did you feel
Indedit
Like once you felt like
Okay well
These niggas about to stand up for me
Like they riding for me
You know what I'm saying
So I gotta
It's only right
That I ride back
You know what I'm saying
So for them
You know so did you feel like
There was some type of you being in debt
To you know who you was fucking with
Like at the time
Being young like that
Yes
Yes
Yes
You feel what I'm saying?
Because ain't nobody coming to my rescue.
I meet up with family gatherings.
You know family functions.
I'm telling my big cousins about it.
These niggas laughing.
Like, you feel it?
Because they didn't already been through it.
But it's like, bro, this shit is different, bro.
And then Compton, you could come up missing.
You feel me?
And I'm letting people know like, hey, bro, this is what I'm going through.
You feel me?
And everybody telling me, choose sports, choose sports.
Okay, that's cool.
But these niggas is banging on the basketball players, bro.
There's game.
Like, motherfuckers got to understand something.
Like, I've seen full-blown NBA players, you know?
There ain't no names, but just, I've seen full-blown NBA players
and football players throw up their neighborhood after a touchdown
or a big scoring game.
You know what I'm saying?
Like in basketball, motherfucker, you know what I'm saying?
Hit the game winning shot.
And that nigga, man, after he done,
he threw his neighborhood up and walk off.
So, motherfuckers got to understand, man,
that shit walks everywhere.
But I really believe, like, for a lot of them,
them type of like because that's you know play professional sports and you know they get a
a high paid paycheck and things like that like i look at them like man you what are you doing this
for like what are you still like what are you doing it for and i think a lot of them they do it because
it's i just want to say i know somebody from there because when somebody come and be like you
ain't really down because you play professional sports or you somebody at a higher bracket now a
higher profile person oh you ain't down no more so
What they try to do is they try to run out and go get niggas from the neighborhood or they try to go get with a set to say, oh, yeah, they down.
Oh, he'd be up over here.
Yeah, he's from here.
He down.
But I noticed a lot of these motherfuckers, man, end up paying the bag to be there.
I was just about to say, you feel me?
It's all the bag, bro.
It's protection, you feel me?
And then it's just, it's sad, though, bro.
I agree with you on that because when you're in the NBA, bro, or the NFL and you're getting this check, bro, to be a hero to be like an actual figure to other people, bro.
don't be out here.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, my son look up to you, fam.
And if I'm somebody that's leaving it alone a little bit,
who are you to be doing that?
Because it's hard to have control over who has influence over your kids, right?
Straight up.
You know, if they like them and they see them on TV
and they doing what they doing, they look at it like, you know, shit,
I don't want my kid to like them because, see, you being an adult,
you really know what they're on.
Right.
No, but your kid, they just glorifying them, man.
They just, they love him what they see.
Right.
That's like, that's like Lilski.
If he, like, how he is YouTube, YouTuber, like, no jumper fan.
Yeah.
If he hears somebody talking crazy about you.
Yeah.
He's going to be like, check this out, bro.
You don't know my uncle.
Yeah.
You really don't know my uncle, bro.
Like, don't do that.
Like, don't do that.
So it's just like, just respect level and where we come from, you feel?
I'm saying.
So basically to them athletes, man, I love what you.
y'all doing, bro, but y'all got to use your platform for better. You feel what I'm saying?
Right. You don't see LeBron. You don't see Tom Brady doing that.
Right. Hey, man, I just saw by the way while you're bringing up Tom Brady. I just seen him
retired the other day after 22 consecutive years.
Shit, I would too. If I own the whole damn league, bro.
Shit, I didn't want everything. I mean, goddamn. My back hurt.
But, all right, so, all right, we dive it. So back to, you know, your upbringing.
And just what you've had to go through to survive, to be a survivor today.
Tunnel vision.
Stick to you.
You feel me?
Like you always tell me.
You where you are because you never changed.
You feel what I'm saying?
And I feel like that's what's going on right here in this moment.
Bro, I'm where I'm at right now because I didn't switch.
I didn't change.
So you got to have tunnel vision.
And when I mean by that, stick to your script.
You feel what I'm saying?
me, it was so much in my head. Okay, pops with Ice Cube and all the West Side Connection stuff
going on. All right, I'm looking up to that thinking that's the best thing. That's why AD
get the comparisons of Ice Cube because that's who we grew up off of. Okay, with the sports,
I'm going through that, gangbanging, going through that. You know what? My mom passed away.
You feel what I'm saying? So that's, when I was 12, I had to make a decision. Like, you know what?
It's going to be like this sports path for me. You feel what I'm saying? Because I'm seeing my homeboys,
young, bro. Get packed out, get shot at. Like so much stupid shit that we wasn't even supposed to be
involved in. You feel what I'm saying? So I just had to stick with my tunnel vision, went through
sports, bro. It got me a scholarship. Went to UNLV in Vegas. And then coming from that, the street
shit called and knocked at my door again. You feel what I'm saying? I'm up at UNLV in the locker
room. I got a two-year partial scholarship there for football. So I'm in the way room working out.
So we get a new recruit.
It's a dude from Compton, but he's a Paroo.
So they tell him like, yeah, bro, it's a dude.
How was that being, you're from the blue side, right?
Correct.
So how was that having somebody that was, you know,
Paru, you know, and you grew up Cripping, you know.
How did that reflect on you?
Like, how did you feel about that?
Like, when you found that out that this dude could possibly bend somebody
not saying, it doesn't matter who it is,
but just this could have been somebody who popped one of my homies
or, you know, this could have been somebody
who's had a funk with something
and then had made some real problems,
some real riff over in my neighborhood.
Yeah, so that all plays a part.
That all plays a part.
But when you're on a bigger platform,
you got to leave that shit alone.
Yeah.
You feel me?
Because majority of my homeboys didn't go to college.
They didn't get a chance to get a scholarship.
You feel what I'm saying?
So even his homies, you feel me?
He just don't, you got to grow up, bro.
You got to grow up.
I'm here at college, Cah.
You feel what I'm saying?
you want to, nigga, what we look, what we doing?
Right.
You feel me, nigga, help me with this class.
I don't know what the fuck going on.
Right.
You feel what I'm saying?
Then we bow from Compton.
What that make us looking like?
You put, you know what I've noticed?
You put, it could be two rival sides, right?
It could be people who rival every day.
You could put two people in a fucked up situation,
and they don't even like each other.
But I guarantee you they're going to figure out a way to make it out
because they both still have the same agenda.
Come on now.
You know what I'm saying?
They still have the same agenda.
And I'm talking about put them in something
that it's going to take both of them to get out.
You want me to show you what that is?
Prison.
It's a misconception out here in these streets, bro.
I don't know.
I want to let y'all know.
Ain't no enemies in there.
Everybody is everybody.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that's why I come out and I'm seeing this shit
out in the streets.
It's like, bro, do you know?
that's gonna be your homie.
Well, I've done, I know a little bit about jail, you know, there's one thing that stands
out before anything and that's politics.
Politics is the number one thing that moves through every jail in America today.
You know, you can't spread with certain people or you can't do certain things with certain
people.
Like I remember, man, I don't know if they thought I was Spanish or I was Mexican or whatever the case
may be, but you know, I was in 23-hour lockdown, man.
and did that shit just in county.
They put me on the bad side.
They don't put me on the good side
where you can dorm with everybody, man.
They put you made 23-hour lockdowns, man.
You only get let out an hour.
And that hour is, you know, 15 minutes to eat
in a piece of all that, you know,
and then you probably get 30 minutes
you can go take a shower,
go do whatever you're going to do.
But, you know, being with even a south side
or me and him, like, he knew.
I'm from the black side, bro.
So, like, it was certain things that we couldn't do.
Like, we couldn't spread together.
Like, it was certain things.
Like it was just certain politics, man.
It's weird, you know?
You can't work out with a homie.
You can't do, you know what I'm saying?
Me and him was cool.
You know what I'm saying?
Me and him was cool, man.
Like, it wasn't no problems, but like just certain things that we couldn't do because of politics, man.
And it really stands up.
And I want people to know that, man.
Like, that's what really goes on.
Like, there's probably more respect in the jail system between inmates than there will ever be out on the street.
Come on now.
I'm just being honest with you, man.
It's more structure.
It's more culture.
to it, you know, you really got to go to
to kangaroo court. You got to. You know,
that's the worst one, because that one's going to be the truth.
That's where the street's going to answer your ass.
You know what I'm saying? It's not about, man, what no judge
can say, no, man. It's about what the people,
man, and your peers say. I mean, that's shit tricky
because look who my best friend is right now
to this day, Josh.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
White boy, Josh. Josh is my best friend, bro.
You know what? He's my partner, too,
man. He rub off good vibes, man.
He ain't never on no sucker shit.
Me and him had to do some business yesterday.
He made my people feel real good about the business that we're doing, you know, here today.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that's why it's mine fucking like, come on now.
Y'all going to fucking wash my brain to be like this in here.
Then I get out.
Look who put me on.
You know what I'm saying?
Let's dive into that real quick.
You becoming a part of No Jumper and you know you doing what you're doing.
How long have you been with No Jumper?
now that you can,
man,
you know,
I'm so blessed
about this situation.
I know it's been a year
in about two weeks
and two days.
There's a lot of people,
there's a lot of people
that don't keep a job
for fucking two days
and fucking two minutes.
Come on.
You know,
let alone to be with somebody,
man,
for a year and some change
and, you know,
bringing some diversity
to the situation,
you know,
I want people to know,
man, like for no jumper,
they have brought,
they have opened the doors
to a lot of people who just want a chance at something, you know, want to be able to be great.
And I feel like they open the door for you as well, you know, because we're here for you.
This is your interview.
So I believe that they've really opened the door for you to be able to make way.
Bro, and you, shit, hit that shit on the bulls.
All right.
Talk about it when you first came.
Like, what do you remember when you first came and you, because it's your first, like, gig, like,
that you feel like you've really took serious?
That man is a family.
Hell yeah.
It's the only job I'm ever going to take seriously.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because it's a family-oriented gig, you feel me?
So from the jump, bro, so let me tell you, I'm in Compton.
Little bro, A.D., hit me up.
Hey, Kiki, man, you know that no jumper shit I had you watched the other day?
I'm like, yeah, he's like, bro, I'm about to get a show.
I'm like, what?
That's dope.
He's like, yeah, I'm going to do my first episode, come up there and hang out and meet everybody, you feel me?
I come up here, boom, I got on the two-see baby shirt.
I see Josh, me and Josh cool, but we didn't talk that much, you feel me?
So they bring up that they doing an after show.
You feel me?
He's like, hey, man, you want to get on this after show with me?
So I'm like, all right, for sure.
So we sitting over there at that table.
And I'm looking at the chat, bro, and I'm reading,
who is the dude that look like LeBron?
Who is that?
Who is the dude with the beer?
And I'm like, hey, cuss, who is these motherfuck?
I'm like, you feel?
I'm like, hey, can they see me right now?
Yeah.
And did Joshy do this?
And then I'm like, wait, that's the We Live thing?
I'm like, hold on.
And I'm reading, reading, reading.
My brother's just talking, doing this little thing.
I'm like, wait.
I'm still stuck, bro.
I see three screens.
I'm like, what is really good?
Boom.
They tell me we live.
I'm like, hey, so they can see me right now?
You feel me from the block.
I'm like, eh, eh, I get turned it up.
I'm like, yeah, it's your boy, big geeky.
I'm on no jumper tonight.
Well, we made the pasta dance?
What?
Bro, it's legendary.
That moment, bro, like made up a dance.
Adam called in.
Who the fuck is that dude?
Making up dances.
You put me on the story before I even met him.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it just happened organically.
It wasn't something that was planned.
It wasn't something.
Ain't that the best things that ever happened in the world to anybody is the things that are not planned.
You can't make it up.
You can't fucking make it up.
Like, that's what blows my mind away, bro.
You know what I'm in jail, not even.
thinking about nothing like this.
Well, I want to, I want to, I want to touch on that part of your life.
And we don't got to get too in detail, you know, but just when you went to jail, what year was
this?
2014.
Okay.
Get locked down.
Let's, let's dive into it.
Okay.
What did it happen, man?
What do you remember from the time it started to the time it ended?
Okay, the time it started, 2014, I'm a security guard at the moment in the city of L.A.
So I'm a security guard and fucking I get hip to the damn iPhones.
You feel me, all these different websites, these data apps and shit.
So I hop on tag.com.
I made a little accounting shit, right?
So a female hit me up.
Hey, daddy, what's up?
So you know, you feel me, you coming from the block, you know what that means, right?
So I'm like, well, what's up?
Tell me all about it, you feel me?
So boom, by me talking back.
Talking back was a no-go right there.
So that's how this is all started, bro.
It was a whole catfish federal pimp steam.
You feel what I'm saying?
The police are trying to find new pimps.
So by me conversating back, now I'm a new pimp.
And I'm sitting in a fucking security booth, bro.
Bored out of my mind doing a graveyard shift, texting back.
You get what I'm saying?
So it's like, boom.
We're talking for five months, fam
Five months.
They're like,
I can't send you no pictures.
So I'm like,
you can't send me no pictures.
I don't even want to,
you feel me?
Let's not talk no more.
Meet me here.
Now,
I'm not meeting you nowhere.
Okay,
I'm gonna send you some money.
No,
don't send me shit.
I got a job.
I'm sending pictures of this fucking forget.
You're smart.
No,
you was actually like,
but it wasn't even like being smart
because you wasn't being funny.
You was just being real.
You was just like,
no, this is really happening.
Like,
I'm not.
I'm not faking it.
No, I'm not faking it.
And from what I'm getting from you, you're not keeping it 100 for what you're saying
you are.
You feel me?
Yeah.
At this moment, you're pandering me.
You feel me?
You're pandering me.
You're knocking me.
That was cold.
I'm a security guard, fam.
Yeah.
You feel like I'm a security guard?
So you've got to know the do nose and the don't nose.
Bro, what do I do right here?
I'm a security guard.
You're a security guard here.
Like, you get what I'm saying?
That's my best friend.
High-paid security guard, by the way.
Now, yeah, now we didn't, we didn't top, we didn't top flight of this.
High-paid security guard, man.
Just so y'all know, that means that he going to highly do some shit.
Oh, me.
Just so y'all know, when they highly paid, they're highly going to do some shit on your ass.
I will crash you.
Plan.
Back to the story.
So, so they, you feel me, start the conversation.
We're talking, you feel me chopping it up.
I'm from the street.
So I will say y'all got me with the trick.
Y'all got me.
You feel I'm saying.
So at the end of the day, I get locked up for actually portraying myself as a pimp.
You feel what I'm saying?
That's what I get.
So they hit me with pimping, pandering, human trafficking with no human.
Tell me how is that possible, famed?
To human traffic, you have to traffic a human, correct?
Correct.
You have to meet somebody, correct?
Correct.
All right.
I'm going to say this
I've noticed that
I don't really like to talk about it
you know I like to keep pushing past
you know because we're in a positive place
we're in a better space today
but I hate that
I really believe that
they found out that a lot of
diverse people let's just say in color
has played the game so it's just another
way because like why are you giving
people who I understand
if they dealt with kids. I understand
if they was just beating a bitch to a
bloody pulp man. She's hung
up on the fucking and even if there
was even talk of that and she said that
okay you want to get them all right cool
but they I feel like they
have used the game as a crutch to put
more people
with melanin and their skin
away from it. Come on man.
That's just me. That's just
what I feel about it man. I just
anything that's got some
they wouldn't have did that shit to know white folks
bro there's a lot of white folks out there
pimping today bro a lot of white
I'm talking about man pimping systems
pimping all types of shit pimping through man
businesses and taking more than what they're
supposed to or nigga just dogging
people doing all the weird shit
but y'all don't ever talk about that
you just want to target certain groups
it's certain groups of people
that I feel like are being targeted
my man like bro y'all really took
four years of
my life.
For something you were...
For something y'all started.
Like, you get what I'm saying? Like, this is not me contacting somebody.
Y'all contacted me.
Oh, they're very good at getting you. But the person that was probably able...
I promise you. The person that was probably sitting next door to you was a full-blown
rapist, pedophile. They wasn't looking at him.
Bro, watch this. They wasn't looking at him. They more concentrated on you. And I got to say
that, man, because it's a fucking problem in our system, man. There's an error.
Watch this.
bro, this is what hurted my family
out that whole situation, fam.
Y'all put this on me, right?
Now you know preliminary hearing is
where they put everything on the table,
the judge got to read this.
That's your pretrial pretty much.
That's your pre-trial.
Preliminary is your pretrial.
We're about to put everything on the table.
This is what this man did.
This is this.
Bro, my whole family, bro,
thought it was a real victim.
I'm sorry to put that out there,
but y'all really thought that I did this.
Like, you feel me?
but we all good now, but y'all thought I did this shit,
and that shit is not cool.
So, preliminary hearing, the judge says,
we're going to call out our first witness.
The DA says, there's no witness.
Just say, so what are we doing here?
Oh, this is the Orange County whoopty, whoopty who put this together.
The witness will be a detective.
Bro, a fat Arabian dude came out,
So I'm texting a fat man the whole time.
It's never a woman involved.
No woman.
You get what I'm saying?
So it's just like, first of all,
you portray yourself as a woman.
That's pandering, car?
You get what I'm saying?
At its highest extent.
Well, what there was,
there was no wherever you may have been at that time,
I don't know, or whatever was going on at the time,
there was no entrapment law.
There was no entrapment law.
So like pretty much what they did was, man,
and we got to talk about it.
Like they kind of played on, you know,
it being no entrapment law.
And like they can't sit there.
They just kind of pulled you in, man.
They just kind of pulled you in,
to be honest with you, and that's fucked up.
Watch this, Crow.
There was an entrapment law.
Because every folks that I'm meeting
that's in there sitting down with me,
you're going home, player.
You're going home, bro.
You're going home.
You want me to tell you why?
Because entrapment rules.
Bro, Orange County has their own privately owned jail.
Orange County's the worst place.
Listen, and I hate to say it.
But Orange County is one of the worst places.
I've never heard more people having problems
through Orange County, San Ana,
than I ever have anywhere.
I'm going to just be honest with you, man.
Like, they're not playing around there.
I don't know what the case may be
or what they're really pushing on
if they got a lot of good money
that they push it.
through them police departments, but man,
then people ain't playing around there, man.
Keep your ass on up out of that motherfucker, man.
I'm telling everybody, keep your ass from around here.
Now, watch this.
This is the coldest part about it.
Remember where I said, I started, where I got arrested at?
L.A. Harbor, fam.
L.A. Harbor.
That's not Orange County.
You feel what I'm saying?
People treat it, man, just as such.
It's the same.
Hey, man, same boundaries for them people.
No, this, you're speaking facts.
Bro, they use L.A. Harbor to pull up on me.
Yeah.
I get to L.A. Harbor Station, they're asking me about somebody that I...
I don't mean to interrupt you.
I don't mean to interrupt you.
I just want to know, because I'm curious.
Yes.
Did they have a different police department transport you?
Yes, L.A. Harbor.
They took me to they station.
They started interrogating me.
But who was it that originally that grabbed you?
Orange County.
But then they sent the harbor to come get you.
Correct.
Because I worked in Harbor.
Fucking.
Come on, bro.
That's why everything you just said just went full,
circle, bro. They, not to say it like this, Orange County y'all cool, but on certain shit.
You feel what I'm saying? But that's wrong what y'all doing to us, man. And this is the first
time I ever spoke about this. You feel me? But I feel in a safe place with my brother,
you feel me at home in the stadium to bring this up? You feel what I'm saying? And that shit was
wrong. How y'all did me, bro? So you feel like they entrapped you off statistic?
Not because that's what you were really doing. You were just really?
just chopping it up with a chick, man.
Shit, chicks are going to say a lot of things.
Men know this.
Shit, we're going to bypass a lot of things.
I mean, if that's not what you're doing,
that's not what you were doing.
You were just chopping it up with somebody
and thought that it was going to be something cool.
Whoever knows what things land differently
with different people, man.
Shit, we got to accept that.
I'm chopping it up with somebody who's, like,
their lingo is the culture of where I grew up.
You get what I'm?
Hey, Daddy.
See, for instance, with that daddy that's going on nowadays,
women stop using that word.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because everybody ain't your daddy.
You feel what I'm saying?
So some people are going to take it the wrong way.
You know what I mean?
So that's where it got chopped up by me knowing crips and pimps.
Oh, I know that daddy term is...
I like to be treated like out of Jackson 5.
Treated their daddy.
Call me Joseph.
Joseph.
Call me Joseph.
If you call me, Daddy, you ain't got to call me Joseph.
Call me Joseph.
Joseph. He don't call me daddy. He don't call me nothing. No poppy, no nothing, man. Call me
Joseph. Yeah, so a whole nothing to shell, bro. They entrapped me. You feel me? So the preliminary
hearing, they see the fat dude come out, bro. My grandma pass out. You feel what I'm saying?
My dad, he fucks up and calls a retrial because he's tripping now. He's cussing out everybody
because he thought some fucking female was literally about to come out and point out his son
and say, he did this, he did this, he did this. No female ever in.
involved. And you know where we come from. Paperwork
don't lie. That's what got me. You feel me.
Paperwork is everything. I'll be a person
that stand on that one. You can't tell, not no
motherfucker that I don't really been through some shit. You can't come
tell them no false shit about a person because they're going to tell you
man immediately, man. Pull up the paperwork. Where the paperwork
at? Pull it up. You can't just accuse somebody.
They fuck around and beat your ass up.
Just for falsely accusing somebody and you
ain't even got no paperwork on them, man.
I remember I was in jail one time
bro and that shit really do come about
man I remember this one dude man
he was in there with us he was cool with everybody
yeah it was cool with everybody
his celly one day
we only 23 hour lockdown
his celly
one day it was it was like lunchtime or something
and his celly refused to lock back
down with him and we're already
all in our sales so we're all
trying to figure out why
yeah we're all trying to figure out why
It's silly.
They've been cool.
They've been in the same cell.
But man, shit.
I've been there already for a month and a half, so I'm watching that shit.
Y'all niggins have been in the same shit, man, the whole time.
Working out, eating all that shit.
He refused to lock down with old boy because, man, he ended up getting his paperwork, his discovery.
He came back in when he went to court.
And it said, because, you know, people have paperwork parties.
So it said that, it said that, you know, he was touching kids.
So he refused to lock back down with him.
He said, if y'all locked me back down with him.
with him, I can't tell you what's gonna happen to him.
It's gonna go down.
They end up moving him, man.
They moved him right then and there.
Bro, we used to hear, like, that paperwork party ain't no joke though.
You feel me, that she used to come through on people.
And then you got, you got real, like, man, that's tell you,
your name, you're sharp, but the sharks are in there.
You feel what I'm saying?
You got people that sitting down that's like, oh, okay.
Yeah, he told me he did this, but baby, do me a favor.
Look up this nigga name right quick.
Look up this nigga name.
It get like that.
When a niggas seems suspect and the niggas playing,
I'm gonna be real with you, bro.
A motherfucker go pull it behind your back
and you'll never, you'll never know
until a motherfucker can catch your ass in the shower
and he's shanking the shit out your ass, nigga.
Because you was playing and you was lying.
He don't want to be associated with that shit.
I don't know.
Because, see, in there, all you have is reputation.
That's it.
That's all you have is reputation in your good name.
It's not about no money.
It ain't about none of your clothes.
It ain't about the cars you own
because don't nobody in there getting the show that shit.
That's why when you get in there, you hear them like,
oh man, I didn't have about 30,000,
nigga they locked me up with 50,000 a day.
You felt, I was in my low-low, like, bro-chicken.
Get up over here, every point,
and poke your shit in real quick, nigga.
We're gonna get right up on the monitor,
nigga, you got me fucked up.
Big Frank that's talking like that.
He's the one that's asking,
hey, youngster, you got two soups.
I could hold to, uh,
bro, you was just popping all that shit
when we was all over there working out.
Now you're asking me for two soup.
Stop stunting, bro.
I was a cold, nigga, a store.
I played store like a motherfucker.
What you mean?
Because I'm gonna be real with you.
I never really ate all that shit.
When I'm in jail, bro, I'm gonna be honest with you, bro.
I don't feel that shit.
So when I'm in there, I don't eat as much.
You know what I'm saying?
So I get all this shit.
A nigga, I gotta, I'm gonna sell it.
I'm a big nigga, man.
I'm a selling, nigga, two for threes.
Oh me.
I'm gonna be the nigga buying that shit.
I do all that shit.
I do all that shit.
Hey, two for threes, nigga.
You liked them little cherry, uh, what's them,
cheese?
Take Cherry Danish shit.
I used to have all them joints for you.
I was putting peanut down.
I had all that shit.
You know the jalapeno dip, nigga?
Had the jalapeno dip, nigga.
Some ritz crackers.
What you need?
He was busing.
I was busting it down for everything, bro.
For everything.
Nick, I know about all that shit.
Hey, I promise you, homie,
it ain't nothing like that state cheese.
I'm sorry, nigga.
When you come...
Hey, it's something that tastes different
in that cheese, homie.
I don't give a fuck, bro.
I don't give a fuck.
I gotta say it.
I don't have it.
Faw, nigga, you know the little tub with the little black top?
Little black.
I don't fucking.
Man, I want some of that shit right now.
You know, I got out one time, bro.
And I went online and I looked for that shit.
I was trying to look at who sold it.
Just on the side.
Hey, bro, that was the first place.
That was the first place I ever seen.
Instant beans.
It was real.
Brun.
Instant bean, refried beans?
Like instant?
What's the, hey, I'm going to ask me this.
Bro, that shit fucked me up.
I hate talking about it, but since we on it.
Go ahead.
I hate talk about jail shit, bro.
They want to hear it, though.
They want to hear it for me for show.
But we're going to talk about it.
What's the most famous spread?
Like, what's one of your most famous, like, that you're infamous at?
And explain how you make it.
All right.
So it's the fucking orange chicken.
You feel me?
I make Chinese food out of jail food.
Me too.
You feel me?
You feel me?
How you make yours?
All right.
I use the squeeze cheese.
You feel me?
So I use peanut butter, you feel me?
I make the top ramen.
I let it soak in that.
And I use, like, some.
like peanuts or cashews, you feel me.
I chop them up and let it soak in that shit, you feel me?
So that's my chal mane right there that I just made.
So now I use a spicy bag of pork rinds.
You feel me, I get the jelly.
You feel me, the jelly to put up in the bag or whatever.
Then I get the orange tank.
Like you're making some orange juice.
You feel me, orange tank.
Put a little water, shake that motherfucker up,
let that sit for like 10 minutes, you feel me?
So boom, warm on my shit up.
There it is there.
My favorite.
That's how I know we kind of hitting on the same tip.
Because mine was terriaki chicken.
Okay.
And what we would do was, you know, we'd take like, you know, some chicken noodles or some beef noodles.
Okay.
We'd take them.
We'd take the spicy pork grinds.
Okay.
You know, grape jelly.
Of course.
Grape jelly.
Take the grape jelly, man.
You know, add a little bit of water.
Shake it up on the pork grinds, man, lay it up over your spread.
You feel I'm saying?
The first time I ever seen, look, I was in Tennessee.
I was locked up in Tennessee, man.
Williamson County
frankly
and I was up in there
with some of them dudes man
they was making their spreads like dope
like a nigga it was like a block
and they would make they spread
like it was like a block
I'm like damn it'd be in plastic and everything
I'd be like man
Have you ever seen the one that be
the whole table
Hey for real
It'd be a real cumbaya
You know
You're about to just get it in
To talk to talk about
What really go on jail
I'm gonna be honest with you
homie
I see a lot
what we do
blacks
what we do
to which man
out in the streets
man we ruthless
towards each other
you know
that's some of the
only times
I ever watch
us come together
like a family
and it feel like
it's black
everything
like when we in here
it's black
everything
no it really is
black everything
but once we
and this could be
with your rivals
man
but once we get out
it's all good
you know what I'm saying
it's
they have a different
respect for you
we ain't fucking with you
no more
it's all good
now
man, Barry the hatchet.
Nah, it's all good.
We ain't doing that no more.
We ain't even gonna talk about that no more.
But, man, y'all niggas
with some of the closest people inside.
You'll let me tell you why that respect
get built, bro?
Because you're at your lowest at that point, fam,
and then these other brothers
see you like,
bro, you get off the phone
and say something happened
to a family member or something
because it always happens.
You feel me?
And then they see you hang up the phone.
Fuck.
You feel me?
And then it's like,
what happened to me?
And then it's, oh, the homie, little cousin,
you feel me, got dry by or something.
So now you see everybody right there come together
for that one individual, bro,
because we are, whoever, no matter who you are,
we are family, we all here together.
You feel what I'm saying?
So you see that come up up.
That's cool.
Then you'll have somebody that don't get stored.
You feel what I'm saying?
And it's just like, oh, he looked at it's the little dusty nigga.
Why do people think, like, that shit's bad,
when somebody don't get store.
You want me tell you why happens?
Like, I don't think people even understand that shit, man.
That shit hurts to go hungry, man.
Bro.
Especially in jail, man.
Don't nobody want that old bullshit-ass processed-ass shit.
That shit crazy, bro.
That shit crazy, homie.
A nigga want a honey bun.
A nigga want to be able to taste something.
Man, he don't got nothing else, man.
They already done took every fucking thing else from us.
Oh, me, bro.
Like, that should be...
It's double-sided with that, though.
Because I didn't got out and seen why somebody didn't get store.
because they're putting themselves back into this going back situation.
You feel me?
I didn't see people like me.
I'll come through three bags.
I got AD as my brother.
You feel what I'm saying?
He heard over it.
He rapping about it in his songs and shit.
So boom,
I get him to send me two bags worth of shit.
I got my chick.
You feel me?
So I'm blessed.
I care packages, right?
On me, yeah.
My care packages is a motherfucker.
If y'all don't know nothing about them, man,
they call eye cares.
So if you got people that's locked up right now, man,
and you know they're up in their home?
You go to Icare.com to whatever jail they in, man, and get their ass right, man.
Go on and send them a package, man.
It don't cost that much the biggest bag, and you can send them something for the next month.
$100.
$100, man.
They only could spend $110.
Come on.
Send your people something, man.
Like, man, do you know, because they're walking around there being judged by that.
You feel what I'm saying?
And then if they got these stories that this is who I was when I was out,
this is who I am when I'm out there
and they ain't got nothing on their books.
And they're looking out for y'all
when they was out there doing that?
Come on, man.
Help them.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because you're giving somebody a walk of confidence too.
You feel me being able to help the next man
because he don't have nothing.
It's just like, you know what?
This was me on the outside.
If I take, with me and you go somewhere to eat,
you know we're eating good.
Just because I'm not, I got this.
No, that's just because I asked you.
I've watched you go get everybody maestroes.
I don't watch you.
You know what I'm saying?
There's shit that didn't cost money.
Like it's not about the food, man.
It's behind the reason.
It's the appreciation.
You feel what I'm saying?
Being here, bro.
For real.
Bro, going coming from that, bro, and then being here, bro,
I'm appreciative of everything that's happening.
I was going to ask you, after everything we don't talk about,
because we got a couple more minutes, we've got in about a year.
But this is the part, like after all that, I want to get to,
out of everything you've ever been through
do you understand why you're here today
for sure for sure I understand why I'm here today
I know exactly why I'm here today
and I know out of everything I've been through
I could tell you the exact date when I realized it
July 2nd 2019 when I was released
that's the day I realized
why I was put on this earth
because it was just like
how do you come up out of something that people planted on you you get what i'm saying
like they planted this on you how'd you come up out of that it's just to me that shit is groundbreaking
bro like it's more than like i believe in god but it's more than god it's my journey here's your
second chance to go be who you're supposed to be fuck up what you end up here or watch we send somebody
your way to stop it. What if God was a part of your journey the whole time? No, he is. He is. He is.
He is. He is. There was somebody. And I'll take what you say and say like, okay, cool. There's
people that say they don't believe in God. Okay, cool. But there's got to be some higher up.
Oh, no. I'm just trying to like vibe with people when they say that, okay, well, I don't, not saying
you don't, but people will be like, man, I don't know if there's a God. Okay, well, there's got to be some,
There's got to be some type of overall being.
Somebody.
Something.
God was July 2nd.
Yeah.
Now it was from, he was clipping my wings, bro.
You get what I'm saying?
It was now my time.
You feel me?
That was the chance.
So now it was like, find you.
Find you.
I'm giving you back.
Find you.
Did you think that you would be where you're at today?
Did you think that you were ever going to make it?
to where you're at today,
or did you think you kind of landed on this by luck?
Both, if that makes any sense, both.
Because I always felt I was gonna be somebody.
I always knew you wasn't gonna be this size
for no reason, put it to use,
it's gonna get you somewhere.
Personality is key.
You feel what I'm saying?
It's everything.
I know how to talk to-
It's everything.
I know how to talk to gangsters.
I know how to talk to businessmen.
I know how to talk to people that sell shit on the street.
You feel me like fucking the taco man.
the ice cream man.
Like, put me in any situation.
I know how to get us that deal.
I want people to know what you just said was a key to life,
to being great to everything.
Be a chameleon and be able to adapt to your situations.
And that what it's about the most is being able to adapt to your situations.
You can't just always think.
that you're always going to be, no, you got to change color for that.
You have to change color for that, and that's okay.
You have to be able to adapt it.
That's what makes you a true human being.
You've got to be able to have different sides to yourself.
Facts.
That be able to adapt to certain situations that you may land in.
What you say, you always got to be you, right?
You can't never change that.
I might not know the right word to say at every time,
but you're going to understand what the hell I'm trying to say.
Yeah.
I'm going to say this, man.
I'm going to say this.
This was one of the most in depth
to just hear somebody speak.
You never stuttered.
I could tell because, you know,
there was a piece of your story that you told me in there
and I was waiting for you to tell me
and you say it here on the mic
and you fuck up and you did and you told it the same way.
And when somebody tells the same,
when somebody tells a story the same way over and over again,
it must be fucking true.
Come on now.
that's what makes this shit real
Kiki, no jumper
Skii
I appreciate you for stopping by church
and doing this man on such
short notice
Come on now
That's what we do it
Because you didn't have to do it
But you did and you did it for real love one
Let's do it
I'm for real man
We got some more work me and you coming
In the future church
I got some ideas for us man
Listen to me
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No jumper
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