No Jumper - The Shotby Manzo Interview: Address Leaking Allegations, Hood Vlogging & More
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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world.
Today we have an interesting interview with someone who's coming up in the game really fast on these YouTube streets.
Shot by Manzo is in the building.
How you feel, man?
Well, you got a fan and Laura over there.
Shout out, Laura.
Shout out Laura.
How are you doing?
Shit, tired.
Yeah?
Yeah, just tired.
Why, just get here or what?
Yeah.
I'll be making too many, like, moves.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
What kind of moves we're talking?
Like, there's moves, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Tell me a little bit about your upcoming or your early days.
Where are you coming from?
You're from Texas, right?
Yeah, I'm from Houston, Texas.
Okay.
I was born and raised, Houston, Texas.
I lived there until I was like 12 years old and then moved to California.
And yeah.
Okay.
What was your upbringing like when you were off in Texas, what sort of upbringing?
I ain't going to lie.
I was like a class clown.
Like I wasn't really like into the streets.
Like I'm not no like street niggie.
I'm not, I don't gang bang.
Like, I was never that one to, like, follow other people.
Like, of course, I got, like, partners that'd be doing that,
but, like, I always knew, like, that's not what I wanted to do at all.
Okay. But you're always, like, fascinated by it?
Yeah.
Yeah, basically.
Okay.
As far as, like, say cheese-wise, like, watching, like, hood interviews like that.
Oh, so you were more interested in, like, the YouTube documentation side of it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Always.
Interesting.
Yeah, okay, so, but were you exposed to that in real life?
Like, did you see it going on around you, even if you didn't,
personally want to be doing any gang shit or street shit?
Not at a young age because, like, my mom, like, she always kept me like this.
So, like, it was come home before the street lights to turn on.
Like, you can't be outside past, like, 8 o'clock.
Like, my mom didn't, like, let me hang around certain crowds, but even though I was still, like,
hang around with those type of crowds.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
Meet up at, like, the basketball courts or the park, like, just shit like that.
Nice.
So when did you, when did you, uh, when did you, uh, um,
Oh, okay, I saw this, that you were raised by a single mother for 11 years,
that you never even met your dad?
Yeah, I never met my dad, ever.
I talked to him on the phone, like, when I was, like, 15 years old,
because my mom was like, oh, dad wants to talk to you.
I was, like, nervous as fuck.
Really?
I thought he was going to, like, come back, but, like, he never came back.
Really?
Do you know much about what their relationship was like?
Not really.
Really?
I wasn't there, so.
You think it has kind of affected you a lot and not having a dad?
I ain't going to lie.
Like, at first I used to, like, like, because some of my friends,
partners they don't have dads but like a lot of my partners like they did have dad so I used to
like damn like I wish my dad could go to like the football games basketball games I wish you
know what I'm saying like my dad could teach me how to you know what I'm saying do like like just like
men stuff you know what I was raised by I was raised with my stepdad though but like it was like
the first 11 years it was just all my mom like my mom was just taking care of me going to work
you know what I'm saying right um okay so were you you are also uh doing what video
stuff you're into sports and filming basketball videos yeah like in high school like like because
I made like varsity like my last two years like junior senior year so and my nigga low too he made
he made the basketball team but yeah so um basically like i don't know I always like sports so
I was on the team and I was just like fascinated with just like making highlight videos like I used
to see what do you call it it was like a page back then where like it was all like the highlight videos
like cameramen's will film the you know what I'm saying upcoming basketball players so I used to
like dang I want to do that even though like my editing like was ass but I still like managed to like
do it well you just like the idea capturing something on video yeah really and I always been like computer
techie too like I don't know I always like being on the computer were you big on the internet and shit
no not really you weren't like one of these kids who was like oh got like a you know fan account for
an early chopper or some shit no okay um okay so
So did you start filming like rappers and shit?
No, I was filming just people on my team like, like people that was hooping, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like on the same team as me.
But I never made my own highlight video because I thought I was like ass a little bit.
I should have been better, but I was not like, I wasn't like as good as I should have been.
Right.
Okay.
And so when do you start filming with rappers or people in the streets and shit?
That came like later on like when I was like, because I'm, I'm 23 right.
now, but I started doing that when I was 22 last year.
Okay.
I was, like, trying to go to school.
My mom was trying to make me do the military.
I wasn't, like, wanting to do that shit.
So what, she wasn't trying to tell you to go to college.
She was sending to join the military?
No, she told me to either join college or you're going to the military.
Right.
So what was that?
And college was not an option?
No, I tried college, but it was, like, it was, like, different.
Like, because I ain't going to lie, like, actually, nah, never mind.
But, yeah, it was just different.
It was different.
It just didn't work out?
Yeah, it didn't work out.
I was too much like trying to like,
I was focused on like partying a lot.
Like I wasn't really doing my work.
I wasn't staying focused.
Like if I was in math class,
because I stuck at math.
If I was in math class and I was just getting bored,
I would just like walk out.
Really?
Yeah.
Damn, party and how?
You're just drinking and shit?
No, just like, like that average college, college kid.
Right.
Just enjoying your freedom.
Yeah.
Yes.
Because I'm on strict.
I did no party in the high school.
You're finally out of the nest.
Yeah.
Your friend, your white friend is coming here to give you.
Yeah, that's my boy.
That was made a cameo.
You like that?
Yeah, he's cool.
That's my boy.
He's cool.
Yeah, that's a good addition to the interview.
I was hyped on that.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm glad we talked about it as well while it was happening.
You can't forget my nigga love, though.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
Yeah, let's get to it.
Okay, so.
I'm gonna take this.
I'm too high.
Okay.
Okay, wait, wait, wait.
Hey, still getting Justin Kellie.
Y'all ready for those?
You all see the watch?
Oh, look, he hit the watch.
He didn't even want us to see it at this time.
I never had, like, good weed, so yeah.
You never had good weed out in Texas?
Yeah, Texas, it's bunk, like, it's booth, like.
Asian dolls gonna be pissed.
She's like, no.
Yeah, she's from Dallas.
Really? You ever met her?
No, I don't know her.
She's from Dallas, I'm from Houston.
I was just using her as an example of somebody who probably got pretty good weed in Texas.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Um, okay.
So, I'm trying to figure out how you start filming a rapper.
When did it first happen?
All right, so, look.
Okay, so in college, like, I was trying to be a kinesiologist,
so having to do with, like, sports, sports medicine.
So I knew I wasn't going to make it to the NBA.
I knew really that's not what I wanted to do.
Like, who wants to go, like, who wants to get up early 7 in the morning
and go to college?
Like, I don't know.
No teenager that wants to do that at the time.
It's unfortunate, but true.
No, but you need college, though.
I ain't saying, like, don't go to school,
but it was like school wasn't for me.
I knew it wasn't for me.
I was the same way, my friend.
Yeah, so, so yeah, so boom, got, dropped out of college.
I'm like, I'm going to start shooting music videos.
So boom, I went to Lowe's house because he, he's from the Bay Area, so I went to his house
and I met this the San Francisco rapper named Buddy Band.
So I'm like, look, I don't know how to shoot.
I'm fresh in the game.
I'm just trying to, like, work.
So he was just working with me.
Like, he would tell me, like, pull up, like, you know what I'm saying?
Shoot my music videos, even though they were asked.
like they never came out because he would tell me like bro you got to do better this ain't you know
what I'm saying this ain't it like do better so you didn't get discouraged with that would he
would just tell you your shit was trash no hell not because that made me like I don't know it made me
just work harder like if I can't shoot music videos okay I'm gonna start doing vlogs I'm gonna start
doing interviews I'm gonna start doing other stuff you didn't really like want to just keep
working at doing music videos to make it better or you just felt like it was too much like
all my friends like like my boy sonko he he shoots music videos he loves doing that he knows
how to like edit like my boy star quality he knows how to do that like me i know my like position so
it's like if i if i can't get it right then and there i could you know what i'm saying stick to what i'm doing
and then you know what i'm saying of course with a team they're going to help me you know what i'm
saying so i'm just playing my part honestly i'm i'm like that too because we have like two billion
youtube views and i don't really know how to do anything in final cup besides just put the clips
in there yeah i know how to cut out the pieces i don't want yeah i just figured out how to uh like mute
curse words so i was like proud of that i was like finally i don't know if i do it the right way
just go through and like take the sound file and just sort of dip it down is that how you do it
you got a special plug in to take the swear words out i just edit that's what i do look up
look at look at how do you curse words on adobe premier pro yeah i probably did that one point
but i fucked it up one time and i did a whole interview and i put this beep in but i fucking didn't
realize that the beep was like it was 10 times louder than the interview yes yes and it was because
i interviewed these fucking little white dorks who kept saying oh on bd
on GD and then after the interview they realized that they're gonna get beat up
so that was annoying anyway um okay so you filmed this guy he kind of gave you a shot so then
where's it go from there so boom i started doing interviews so like the first artist because like
i said i'm from texas so when i went to the bay area like i've been like in the bay area music like
music scenes since i was like younger like what artist like uh two short e 40 okay uh
Magdray, like, you know what I'm saying?
Even though, like, I'm not from California,
I still, like, used to listen to their music,
like, just like how I listen to New York music.
Right.
So it was, like, like, after I knew I wasn't going to do anything
with the music videos, I'm like, okay,
I'm going to start doing interviews.
So, like, first interview I did,
it was with Frisco, Philly B, buddy bands, baby J,
Aceto.
Them started doing numbers, so I started noticing,
like, okay, nobody out here in the Bay Area
besides, like, Thizzler.
interviews people. Of course, there's like upcoming platforms like NorCal next up,
the Brigham, PTV, Star Quality, me,
sack news, but it was like, like, hold on, I'm hot. What did I just say?
What was the question? What was the question? What was the question?
Fuck, we were just talking about it. Oh, no, I know. Listen, I know. So boom, okay. So,
boom, after I started doing those interviews with those artists, I started noticing I started getting
numbers, because of course, like, I wasn't doing the numbers by myself. It was the artist,
because, you know, of course, the artist has a buzz.
But that's a great way to become a YouTuber.
It's basically you do content with an artist
or has a fan base, shows up in people's recommended,
all of a sudden, people see what you're just trying to do.
Yeah, exactly.
It was cool, though.
Right.
It was cool.
Right, for sure.
So from the beginning, where you, like, going to people's neighborhoods
and doing shit, like, that was sort of dangerous?
Yeah, I always wanted to go, like, like, like I said,
when I was younger, I used to watch Chief Keith.
I used to be like, man, I'm trying to go to O block.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm not no gangster.
I'm not a thugs.
It was just like, I was just curious.
Like, damn, like, that's Oblock?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it was just like that.
Like, I was a fan of the Bay Area music scene, so I want to go to the trenches.
I want to go, I want to see how people are living.
Because I'm from Texas.
We're two different places, you know what I'm saying?
I don't know how people out here were living at the time.
You know what I'm saying?
Until I started this.
Right.
I was fascinated.
Were you fascinated or were you trying to make money?
What was, like, really driving you?
Of course, you know that.
You ain't going to make no money in the beginning?
On YouTube.
Yeah, you know that.
That's true.
It's tough at first, yeah.
It sucks.
Thanks.
When do you get a channel monetized?
Last year.
Okay.
Last year.
Right.
Is it enough to live off at this point?
If you manage your money, right?
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Makes sense.
Okay.
So you weren't worried, though?
You weren't like thinking like, oh, shit.
Like, there's people shooting people out here.
Maybe I shouldn't be on this block.
Nah, because like, not even on no, like,
like hardship but like like I said all my punners they they in the streets so it's like
I've been like it's I just adapt quick that's it just adapt you know you if you like
never my yeah well like what's the key to like doing contact with people's neighbors like that
because I always watch these people's videos where they like you know are pulling up to like such
and such hood and they they clearly are just like DMing some guy who like lives in the projects
and then they pull up with their camera and they film and just pray that it goes
as well. I don't know.
Like I said, you just got to adapt.
If something happens, let's say if there was a shooting
happened, I would hope you knew how to adapt.
Like, I don't know.
I don't know how to tell you.
Just you got to adapt, simple as that.
Right.
OK, so what were the biggest ones?
Like, the Slim 400 one probably was the one that
got the most views, I think?
No.
It was a bounce back meek from stock in California.
That got the most views.
That got like 100,000 views.
That was my first 100,000 views.
And I was, like, excited.
Right.
Like, too excited.
Yeah.
And that just opened your eyes to want to do more?
Heck, yeah, of course.
Right.
Yeah, of course.
What are the biggest ones you got from your perspective?
Huey Haha, RIP.
He was a comedian from Sacramento.
Wow, yeah.
He was my first 500,000 views.
And then I went to L.A.
after the Bay Area, North, or not Bay Area, NorCal,
because I was going to Sack, Stockton.
You know what I'm saying?
So the city's outskirts.
like the outskirts of the Bay Area.
And then, of course, Krip Mack.
Like, you know that, Critt Mac.
They love him.
Yeah, they love him.
Yeah.
I love him.
For sure.
Was that weird going out with him, though?
Was that extra scary?
He's a little wild.
Yeah.
You just got to be there.
You don't know.
Right.
You just got to be there.
He's crazy.
Did you feel like he was going to take good care of you, though?
I mean, I don't expect that from no, like, artists.
Really?
I can't expect that. Like I don't know y'all. I didn't grow up with y'all. You just pull up solo though when you're doing this you don't take any kind of precautions
I mean with the Crip Mac video I pulled it below I pulled it with him okay I was just like bro you're trying to go to LA
It was like yeah, it's good come on on the car I always tell my partner is you trying to go to LA
Get in the car come on did you have to pay him? I don't know
You got the fam no well we started to after a while
After maybe like number two just was like well shit if we're gonna keep working together. I guess we just pay you
Hey, you funny, I'm God.
What?
Right, because I ask you that?
He advertises it on fucking YouTube all day.
$1,000 interviews.
But I'm saying you already know, like, you know the answer.
If he's charging people, of course.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
He's doing it for some people for free up.
I'm assuming.
I don't know.
Who knows?
Anyway, so have you ever felt like you're at risk in any of these situations?
Have you gotten to that point where it felt like it was just kind of sketchy?
I mean, it is sketchy, but, like, this is what I signed up for.
No one told me to go out there and do hood vlogs.
Right.
So it's cool.
I ain't going to lie.
I get a thrill.
Like, I don't know.
Like, I'm different from other YouTubers.
Like, I don't know.
I like, like, seeing where other people grew up.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, what did you go through?
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Like.
You ever see some crazy shit that you couldn't put on YouTube?
Of course.
What kind of stuff?
Can't talk about it.
You've done like a million interviews.
You can't tell me something without naming the point.
I don't know because it's bad.
Like a lot of the stuff that, you know what I'm saying?
It's like it could put people at risk.
Right.
Well, not like specific people, but like, have you seen shootings or any like crazy?
No.
No.
No.
No.
Okay.
Okay.
Tricky.
You're tricky.
You're pretty out of my life.
I like, you know, come on.
I'm just trying to figure out what's going on.
All right.
So you go and do a vlog with Treyway 6K.
Yeah.
Trailway 6K.
From Hoover.
Yes.
Up and coming artists out here.
talented viral it went well yes everything was smooth while you were doing it like in the
beginning it was smooth like i'll say for like six months it was smooth and then of course we got
like it was some disagreements you know what i'm saying but it wasn't severe to the point where
like i don't like him or i hate him or like i would never work with him you know what i would you
have disagreements over because didn't you just film it and then no no no it's just a little petty
shit like you know what i said just little petty shit but why would a videographer be beefing with an
artist in the first place, though.
It's got to be something, right?
I mean,
it's just more behind the scene, really.
Okay.
It's not nothing bad, like, really, really bad.
It's just, like, it's just weird shit.
He wasn't feeling the video?
Was there something about the video
that you did in his neighborhood that he wasn't into?
No, it was not.
Like, I said, it's behind the scenes.
Like, he knows.
Okay.
For sure, he knows.
And then, okay.
He's cool, though.
Like, we don't got no problem.
There's no beef.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
But bring up the trailway situation,
because I want to speak about that.
I mean, a couple, maybe a week ago.
No, it wasn't even a week ago.
It was like, what, like five days, six days ago.
On a Wednesday.
It was Wednesday.
It was, it came out and like leaked DMs claiming.
Oh, God, I've been, wait, because they was trying to play, man.
Nah, but keep going, please.
There were leaked DMs that made it seem as if.
Photoshop.
Okay, as if you had basically been hit up by somebody who was Trayway's ops,
and they had basically asked you, what's his address?
And you said, don't tell him.
and sent it away.
And how did this happen?
Like, who do you think made these?
I mean, I don't, I'm not going to speak on who I think it was.
Me, like, I talked to Trailerwey about it.
I already told him I know for a fact it was, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I know.
But my thing is with the whole situation, it's like, Trayway,
I've been knowing you for, what, eight months now, nine months, almost two a year.
Right.
Like, why would I want to do it now?
Like, like, we've been working with each other many of times.
We've done so many hood vlogs.
Like, why would I risk my career doing that?
Like, that's dumb.
Like, maybe that shit had me pissed.
Like, because it was like, like, I don't know.
Like, bro, like, my character, like, I'm cool.
So it's like, I don't come off as a gangster.
I don't come off rude.
I'm respectful to every artist.
You can ask any artists I work with.
I'm respectful.
I'm on my business.
Like, they know that.
I didn't been to places that, you know what I'm saying?
I'm not talking about trail,
but I didn't been to places where, like, you know what I'm saying?
people stayed at their mom's house like I wouldn't ruin my career to you know what I'm saying like
do that like that's dumb right are you and him on the same page now because I felt like I've seen it go
back and forth a lot where like he kind of apologized to you and then all of a sudden he was like
basically like no right yeah exactly so is he still on that time I mean I try to call him but he
ain't answer but I know like from other people from what they've been telling me like
Like, basically, like, this, okay, I'm going to break it down.
Like, when that shit happened, I woke up late.
Like, I always wake up late because I go to sleep late.
Like, I go to sleep at, like, what, 6 tomorrow or 7 tomorrow?
Just because I'm, like, either watching, like, yo interviews or I'm just editing or doing other shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So it was like, like, everybody was calling me, like, everybody.
Like, when that shit came out, everybody was calling me.
So, mind you, I'm asleep at the time.
But I'll wake up at 1 o'clock.
So when I, I wake up at 1 o'clock, I get on Instagram,
I seen it, but I ain't really like pay attention to it.
I just started reacting because I knew like for a fact I didn't do that.
Like I know for a fact I would never do that.
Like why would I jeopardize my life like my life?
Come on like me and Treyway got a good relation.
I wouldn't want to fuck that up.
Like that ain't cool.
I mean the part that didn't make it sense to me is like why would you give his address to a random person?
And that's the thing.
Trailway can make me mad like super mad but it would never equal to.
to me just, just blatantly just giving somebody his address.
Like, that's fucked up, nigga.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, what if something would have happened to him?
You know what I'm saying?
And then he passes away and then that shit comes out.
I'm going to look bad because, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you put two and two together?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, that shit weird.
Like, that shit was Photoshop.
I know for a fact, I didn't do that shit.
I didn't, like, that's not in me, like, at all.
So you don't think Milk photoshopped it?
You just think Milk was, like, kind of pushing it and telling people about it?
I mean, he posted it, so.
Right.
He posted.
When did he decide he had an issue with you?
Okay, this is what happened.
So when I came to L.A., I came to L.A.
August or July of last year, I started, I was like getting the buzz.
Like, I was working with every artist.
Like, I was just going up.
It was crazy.
Like, like, I was just working.
And he made a post, and it was like, oh, how y'all going to show these,
these outsiders from like Texas
more love than you do to
you know what I'm saying
people from your hometown
right so like
hell of people were sending to me but it's not like
he ain't say it like like that but he said it kind of like
rude like you know what I'm saying like
kind of rude and mind you before that
there was this artist
from Graves Street Project Baby To and I work with him
a lot he posted on his story this
mind you this was months before
Milk posted like oh about the outsiders
and shit
Project Baby Twin
posted if you're not shot by Manzo
I'm charging $500 for your interview
Milk commented
but mind you I didn't know who milk was at the time
so when he laughed he put like
he hell of like laughing emojis
and then he put
yeah he just put the laughing emojis
and I put question mark
but I didn't like put twin two and two
together I didn't know he was a YouTuber at the time
you know what I'm saying so it was like
yeah it was crazy
so that was the beginning of you realizing
that he might have issue with you
but you never had plans to go film with him
No, bro, like, I'm from Houston.
You're from L.A.
That's two different size.
I don't know you.
Right.
I don't know you.
I never grew up with you.
Nothing.
I don't know you.
Do you think he has a point?
Do you think that it is weird for you to go and film Hoods of L.A.
being not from here?
Or, I mean...
I mean, I could...
I mean, it don't matter, bro.
There's money everywhere.
Like, there's money everywhere.
Anybody could do it.
You can go to Chicago if you wanted to.
You don't got to just be in L.
or your hometown.
It don't matter.
Just expand.
All it matters is about just expanding,
going global.
You're not trying to be stuck in one spot.
Like, that's not what I'm trying to do.
I'm trying to take over the whole world.
Like, I'm going to be bigger than say cheese.
No jumper.
Vlad TV.
Like, I'm coming.
I'm telling you.
That's the plan?
I'm coming hard.
Like, no, like, not like on some disrespectful shit,
but it's like, it's motivation.
Like, seeing you do what you do,
it's like, damn.
Like, look at him.
Like, he doing this shit.
Look at Vlad.
Like, I'm about to be that.
Like, I know it for a fact.
respect.
Yeah.
No, like,
Shader ain't.
No, that's cool.
You got to respect it.
You turn me up a little bit.
That's cool.
But, okay, so from your perspective, though,
I mean, from my perspective on that,
is just kind of like, it's up to every individual.
Like, there's plenty of rappers who won't do a fucking interview with me.
Plenty of people who probably wouldn't want to bring me to their neighborhood,
even though I've only done that a handful of times.
It's like if an individual,
regardless of what gang or what neighborhood
they're from if they want to take you to their
neighborhood and show you around, it's really kind of up to them
and if anything happened to them
as a result of that, if anybody was
upset about that or whatever, it's not really
your fault, right?
I mean, it just depends, like,
never mind, not.
Yeah, you're high.
Yeah, I'm high as fuck. I told them in the car, my, bro, I'm
high as fuck, man.
Damn high.
That's cool, though.
It's good content.
And you still got my hot.
So was there anybody else coming out making similar accusations?
I seen Uzi Marcus talking shit too.
What happened with that?
Uzi never talked nothing.
I don't know Uzi.
I never met Uzi.
Oh really?
Never.
Okay.
I have Uzi before.
You just DMed them.
Like we talked about working.
I don't even mean to bring him into this.
I just like had somebody sending me screen grabs saying that you guys have the thing.
No, that's not what it was.
Okay.
Next question.
Was there anybody else who had any issues with you?
in this regard.
I ain't going to lie.
And I'm cool with Hitman 50, but my thing is he tried to, like, he tried to make it seem
like, because, okay, there was an incident.
I'm not going to name the rapper, but this rapper posted that he was outside of Hitman's
place.
But comes to find out that was his mom's place.
I didn't know that, though.
So I posted it.
I'm like, oh, rapper so-and-so pulls up on Hitman's house.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
And he DM me like, look, I'm about to pull up the DMs too because I like screenshot and stuff.
Like facts.
This is actual facts.
Uh-huh.
Hold on.
Give me some time real quick.
So he was pissed off basically saying you're exposing where my mom lives.
Yeah, but.
You were reposting something.
Yeah, but I didn't know that was his mom.
Like, I didn't know.
Like, I would have never posted it if I knew that was your mom's house.
That's the problem.
Look.
So you can see.
Oh, I'm going to see.
So, I don't know, some op shit.
That's really your mom's house.
I'll delete.
Man, come on, bro.
bet taken down.
Period, simple.
But I still see where he's where he's tripping about it
because it's like, bro, it's already up there.
Like, you got a platform.
Like, you're upcoming.
So it's like, people saw that,
but at the end of day, I truly didn't mean to like,
like, I ain't mean that.
Like, you know what I was like weird.
Like, I didn't know that was his mom's house.
So it was like a fucked up situation.
You ever think that you might be kind of at risk
by like posting all this like beef between gang members
who are like realistically not even famous?
or like that famous.
That's why I slowed down on that, like, a lot
because it's like, I'm meeting these artists.
Like, a lot of people, like,
just because the artist is cool with me,
that doesn't mean, like, people in his camp.
Like, it's going to be always that one person
that's not going to like what I'm doing.
So you want to be a likable person.
You're not trying to be, like, like,
you're not trying to be hating.
Like, my nigga Jeevo say,
you want to be likable.
You don't want everybody to hate you?
That's not the way to go.
You ever feel like somebody's trying to, like,
line you up,
that you feel like it's shady?
Not really, because I don't do nothing.
Not to give anyone any ideas.
No, I don't do nothing.
Like, any artist that I pulled up on,
they could tell you I'm respectful.
I never did no weird shit, nothing.
Right.
Like, when I take a picture of the artist,
no, my, I'm giving you all too much game.
You take a picture of the artist.
No, nothing, nothing, nothing.
What, you're talking about, like,
obscuring the locations somewhere or something?
Yeah, like, if I'm going to take a picture of the artist,
duh, you're not going to post it when we're there outside.
We're gonna wait till everybody leaves right of course like come on this is the worst part about going to the hood I gotta save my Instagram stories all day until we leave
Sometimes I'd leave them to on X I'm I'm gonna need some more phone space
Yeah right just some advice YouTube advice
Get a phone with 100 gigs hey that's crazy no jumper water
Wetest water in the world by no jumper right who's who's your artist that you like really want to work with
I don't know it's a lot like too much
I want to work with everyone.
Really?
Everyone.
You ever charge people to go film them?
Next question.
You could just say yes.
Or you could have, you realistically could have said no.
Those offers come in, though?
There's none of the business, though.
So, don't even matter.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Do you feel like an artist, like, needs to be at a certain level for you to go film in
their neighborhood or whatever or do not that don't matter I'm not going on
you don't care at all no it is what what the artist has to tell like what's his
story mm-hmm at the end of day artists that nobody knows could do more numbers
than a rapper that has a buzz it just depends on what story is he telling like
what did what did he like like what was his trials and tribulations what was
different about him than all these other rappers you know what I'm saying
especially just like if you get that story early like that's the ultimate thing
if you get somebody who ends up being a huge fucking rapper but you get them like a couple
years before they blow up or even like right before they blow up I mean that shit can
be like the craziest thing ever because a lot of rappers as soon as they get famous they
completely change how they act because they can't be acting crazy being in the hood
etc etc you know for sure um okay what else should we talk about anything else uh standing out to you
You want to make it clear that you are not a snitch, not sharing rapper's locations.
No, none of that.
Right.
Like, no.
I wouldn't even want to play with my life like that.
Like, no.
And then, too, not even that, like, that's just fucking it up for all the other YouTubers
that's trying to come to L.A. and, you know what I'm saying?
Do hood vlog.
Like, that's not cool.
Various examples have been brought to my attention of different people who, like,
basically were doing sort of hood vlog type content who've gotten smoked over the years.
Obviously, Zach TV comes to mind, but then...
Yeah, that shit crazy.
RP Zah, I was a big fan.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
But there's been other people, too, over the years
that I didn't even know about that I was reading about.
It's definitely, you know, it's a wild profession.
All right, you got anything big plan coming up?
Any artists you're working with out here?
Yeah, but I want to ask you a question.
How come you don't, like, be working with, like, Bay Area artists?
Oh, my God.
Get out of here.
We just interviewed fucking MacJ.
That's not, he's not from the Bay Area, though.
He ain't?
No, he's from Sacramento.
Oh, we know a lot of sack artists.
We just had a...
All right, can I just name a couple artists that I feel like you?
Tell me who I should interview.
All right, I'm going to name like 20 artists.
Okay.
Bounce back meek from Stockton, California.
Javan 2,900 from Stock in California.
You got G. Bolein, Mike Sherm,
Baby Jave from Oakland,
Yadi Banji, Oakland, Frato Baggs, Oakland,
Buddy Bands.
You already did Zay Bang, a little bit.
You got the upcoming like G-Man sham, 72 T-Mack, Dex Kruger, you got like, it's just upcoming like bully gang two-three, like baby brother, little Taye, little Mac.
Like it's other talent out there.
Like I just feel like sometimes like I love, I don't know, I just love the Bay Area.
So like when I see like not platforms trying to like downplay them but like not like go see the talent out there, it's kind of like.
It's very much its own world though.
You know, like, and I love the interviewing artists who are just, like, relevant in that scene or whatever.
But it's like, the Bay has always had that problem where, like, artists around there just sort of, like, become popping in their area, but they don't have a hard time breaking out of there.
But I like fucking shit like that.
No, but it's a lot of, like, popping artists in the Bay are, like, a lot.
Like, all of them.
Like, all of them.
Each and every one of them.
You don't go hard for Texas, though?
You don't give a shit about the artist there?
No, I love Texas, but it's like, I ain't going on a lot.
Like, this is why I really didn't do.
Houston, I get a lot of, like, backlash from it, too.
Like, they, like, weird shit going on.
Like, but it's just like, it's already 15 other platforms out there that are raw.
Like, crazy.
Yes, in Texas.
Like, I just felt like I was in no match.
Like, it's not even a competition, but I just felt like they already had it, like,
sewed up.
So it was just to the point where, like, let me go, let me go,
give one dabble somewhere else.
Let me try touching different cities where people from Texas haven't seen.
You know what I'm saying?
Like different states.
Right.
So I don't know.
That makes sense.
Yeah.
Get out there.
Branch out, you know?
Good advice.
All right.
So you want no jumper to focus more on the bay.
Note taking.
Yes.
Investigate all those artists.
Because you're doing, like, and this is no hate to Sacramento or Stockton.
Because Stockton on fire, you got the EBK, like, movement.
They're going crazy right now.
Right.
Like, Little 1700 Adrian and Aceto.
Like, all of them.
It's like.
How are you going to go straight to SACC in Stockman?
Like the Bay Area is huge.
Our film is from Sacramento.
You don't be telling you about like the Bay Area or nothing?
You're starting to make me think that he's lacking.
Trev, we're going to have to have a talk.
The BBC.
What the hell is going on?
All right.
So anything else though?
You got planned?
I'm about to turn it up.
That's all.
That's all.
Humbly, though.
Humbly.
Because at the end of the day, this shit can get taken away from you so
quick. That's why I don't be cocky. Like, I may talk my little shit here and there, but like,
at the end of the day, I'm, I'm humble. Like, I pray every day. Even when things aren't going
my way, I still pray. Right. You don't pray just because shit going bad for you. Like,
what? You can't pick your, pick when you want to, you know what I'm saying? Like, I don't know,
right. I just, I don't know. I'm different from most people. Like, different. Different.
Different. Different. I'm different. Yeah. I'm different. Respect.
Shout out to, Chan. Manzo.
Shout by Manzo, yes.
Appreciate you coming through, man.
No, I appreciate you.
I ain't gonna lie, this is gonna go.
I ain't gonna lie.
I was nervous, too.
Like, you could ask my bros.
Like, I was nervous.
I'm like, bro.
Yeah, I could tell.
I'm sweating.
I was sweating.
I'm like, bro, this is my first interview.
I always wanted to do a no jumper interview.
Shout out some fucking YouTubers, though.
Who you fuck with on the YouTuber front?
Star Quality, E&T.
The Real MVP TV.
North Cowell next up
Thizzler of course
Dizzler show love when I first started
Shown with Zonko films
Cashing Fast
That's it
Okay
Hold on let me just make sure
Because they're gonna get on my ass
Yeah
visuals by Kyle
You know what I gotta check these out
Tino Tino shot a
A lot of good recommendations here
Tag them in the comments
All right I appreciate you man
Thank you very much for
A can I get one of those little
Kindama
I think yes, we can definitely hook you up with one of those for sure.
I'm hard.
Obviously, you do your little thing.
That's what's all about spreading the gospel of Condama through rap interviews.
Manzo, appreciate you.
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