No Jumper - The Snap Dogg Interview: Why Everyone In Rap is Running From His Fade & More
Episode Date: January 26, 2022Snap Dogg is back to talk about what he's been up to, chillin in LA, losing his verified IG, friendship with Jake Paul, having his own label, new music, growth music, working out, being serious about ...boxing and more! Back up page https://www.instagram.com/snapdogg_27/ ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world.
And today I'm back with my boy Snap Dog in the building.
Yeah, what's the deal on Jesus Santos?
That's my mama Nell.
And he brought a friend along with him, introduced us, your boy.
I brought my bro Spiffy.
He's from L.A. going and raised, too.
Y'all be speaking about him on this show a lot, too.
What were we saying about you?
Nah, that would be them little things that be popping up.
They'd be saying stuff about me.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
You rap as well?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
How did you guys link up?
shit we actually look link when I moved out here and shit
I've been out here I've been here two years now
two years yeah how the fuck
well I guess I did know that but time has just been flying
yeah that you know yeah the pandemic make you
they make everything go by fast though for real for real
yeah that's why the year went by so goddamn fast
I couldn't believe that's real as fuck and you got four phones on you
again I was just watching our first interview
and just seeing you with four phones and I was saying to my fucking
trainer I'm like look at that
four phones he's like
What does he do with the four phones?
Yeah.
Well, people thought that it was like, you know, people would be thinking they for the bitches and shit.
No, hell, nah.
It's just be handling business.
That's all.
Different business?
You have different identities or what?
It's just be, nah, it just be handling business.
You have a phone plan for each phone?
Yeah.
Jesus Christ.
Jesus sandals.
Oh, Jesus sandals.
That's my mom in there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So tell us about these drinks before we even get going here.
Oh, yeah, man.
He's been making him.
He's like, snap.
I'm about to make you one.
And when he did it, I'm going.
I'm like, man, this she was crazy.
And when I tasted it, I'm a fucking hitting it, too.
So this is your signature beverage?
Yeah, this is my signature one right there.
Oh, this is you, Spiffy Luciano.
Okay, I've seen your shit.
Yeah.
Wow.
And you got no cap doing one as well?
Yeah.
Oh, it's fucking lit.
How did you get into this business?
Shit.
I just woke up one day with something on my mind, and it was that.
I'd be doing the art and everything, too.
Yeah.
I mean, the branding's got to be a big part of it because anybody could make a juice, right?
But promoting it and making it seem right?
It's got to be the big challenge, right?
It's right for sure.
What were you selling before this?
Shit, music.
Really?
Yeah.
But then at a certain point, you just to sell juice will go crazy.
Oh, yeah, this is it too.
Out the slums.
That's what's up.
How long have you been doing that shit for?
Shit all my life.
Nice.
Pretty much.
So how did you guys become friends?
Shit, uh,
To my nigga's show
DJ
He linked us
And like shit
We've been locked in there
Since you feel
Me
Like he's like
That's like a bro
To me
That's what
So show
Like
Bousie
That's my favorite artist
You feel
Me
That's my idol
Once he found that out
Like
He instantly
He got me on the song
With Bousie
Me'am
Boosie got some shit
coming too
How you know
Bucci
That's my nigga
For real?
Yeah
From what
How did you meet him?
It said through the music.
He was fucking with my sound.
One day we was in the studio, we locked in.
I made this song called Hood Stars.
And when I met Snap Dog, we was in the studio one day.
I did a feature with Draco, and he was there.
That's for the first night I met him.
Yeah, Long Little Draco.
First night I met him.
We just bonded.
Like, we was in the studio, bonding.
And we were with me and Draco was recording.
Like, the next day we linked up.
And I played all my music for him.
He like, dude, you got a song with Busy.
And I'm like, yeah, nigga, I could get you one too.
And he didn't believe me.
And I did it.
That shit, the next week.
The next week.
And then I flew him to Atlanta to Busy House,
niggily, we shot the video on Busy Liveron.
Wow.
Yeah.
What was that experience like?
Man, that shit was crazy.
Because, like, you know how everybody goes be,
you know, everybody got their goals with the music shit.
Like, my number one goal was to meet Busy and do something with Busy.
That was my number one goal.
So when that shit happened, that shit was like, I ain't gonna fuck at that point.
You can't tell me I ain't make it.
I'm like, shit, I didn't know what I'm saying?
But you made it into the living room.
Like, what were your observations?
His living room, is bowling alley, his kids.
Then we got to shoot in dice with Tudy in them.
So that shit was lit.
Tuddy didn't thought that he was going to take anything here.
Are there any rules in Bousie's house?
Like, anything that stood out to you that he was saying don't do?
No.
He ain't ever told him.
No rules.
He said, make it like his show home.
He said y'all got VIP.
Wow.
I got video 10.
He said, y'all got VIP access to my house, do whatever.
So just to get that, it's like, shit, bro.
I'm like, man, I made it at that point.
Because if you came up in my crib and started the dice game, I don't know.
Shit, he had a guy son.
Your son started his son started the dice game.
Tudy like, come on.
I'm like, shit, come on.
He said, y'all got some money?
But no, that she won.
Who won?
Me.
You won?
Yeah.
In his house?
Yeah.
That's bold.
I'm not losing.
You can't win it in his crib, right?
Man, I had to.
I had to.
I respect it.
Yeah.
He take you out and about out there, though, or do you go out in the streets with Boosie?
That was my first time I remember flying out.
Yeah.
Like, I ain't never been nowhere.
Atlanta was the first place I ever been.
Then when I went to Atlanta, we did something big.
Yeah.
Boosey house.
It was just getting to work in and then.
It was dope.
Back to the city.
That's what's up.
Okay.
So the other thing that stands out to me as big shit that's been going on is last time you were on this podcast,
you kept talking about how you wanted to box and how the rappers wouldn't box you, etc.
And now you've actually started making some fucking boxing matches happen.
How many fights have you actually had at this point?
Actually, man, I don't even want to say nothing too much on here because when I do the motherfuckers get scared.
But I'm going to see it anyway.
I've been boxing since I was little.
No, I know.
So, like, I always was doing, you know, I always was into it, but then when the rap shit got to take it off, I just, you know, lay back from the boxing shit.
Because you got to be really mentally ready with that shit.
Like, it ain't all about just the hands.
Like, you really got to, your mind got to be right.
Ain't none of that sex.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you got to do all the right shit.
You got to stop having sex.
Yeah, yeah, I couldn't have sex.
Actually, I did.
I slipped up in my training.
And I thought I was one of them niggas, like, now I'm good.
and my coach peeped it because when I was sparring,
I ain't gonna lot,
the dog was putting paws on me.
Like, he could tell that you had been fucking,
hell yeah,
wow.
It makes you weak,
it make you relaxing,
like,
you know how I didn't when you bust that,
no,
you're high.
When you,
when you're training,
you got all that,
you are tight,
you know what I'm saying?
So when you do that,
it's like,
you just release,
like,
and he like,
when he synced,
he like,
because I couldn't go past the second round,
I was tired.
You're like,
nigga,
you was having six once.
I'm like,
yeah,
And then he put me on, you know, we had to do a workout for that.
But I learned my lesson through that, though.
How many days did it take you after ejaculating that you were like,
okay, I'm back to normal?
Shit, man, that shit till like a week.
A week?
Hell yeah.
My whole thing is, like, if you're training for a fight for a couple months,
it's like, do you really want to be just 100% pent up, angry?
Like, sometimes you want to loosen up a little.
Yeah, you know.
Some people can really, like, have sex and get that shit done.
A. B. Adrian Browner was doing shit like that.
Like, you know what I'm saying? You can do that, but that shit don't work for me.
I tried it ain't work for me. I'm like, nah, I'm about to stick to this train and shit.
But that's what made me get on this shit, too.
And I'm actually like the first rapper ever in history to ever go pro.
First rapper to ever be celibate.
To take a break from fucking.
For real.
Wait, so you're the first rapper to ever go pro, you said?
Yeah, I can pull out my paper writing out my hands registered.
How many fights do you have to have before you guys to go pro?
That was my first fight.
Oh, so you went pro right out the gate.
I fought another, I part a real boxer.
Yeah.
Another undefeated pro boxing.
Right.
And knocked his ass out on the fourth round.
Yeah, I saw that one.
Yeah, like, that's what made me, because I'm like, motherfuckers want to keep running,
acting like they don't want a box.
So I'm like, you know what?
Fuck it.
Right.
I'm going to throw some shit here, and we're going to box.
I'm going to go, I'm going to go pro.
I'm going to jump in the real shit, show these motherfuckers I got these bitches.
It was a good-ass fight.
I ain't going to lie, though.
Like, it was crazy how it just would.
Because when I walked out that motherfucker,
there was so many people there,
I was feeling like Floyd for a minute.
Where was it at?
It was in Detroit.
Okay.
Oh, so you got to do it in the trenches?
Yeah, he was, if it came out, he flew out.
A lot of people flew out.
It would have been way bigger, like Shaq.
Orden was talk about coming, but when I got this A,
I got right, I got disabled, my page got disabled.
The soon as I posted a flight, like two days later.
Wow.
They were disabled.
Why did you Instagram get deleted?
Man, I don't even know, bro.
Like, I guess Instagram was having a crash out
over that.
and I was one of the ones they caught.
It's crazy how many people have had their Instagrams deleted
and they don't have any answers.
It's the first time I see how I'm being regular for you.
Yo, right?
How many follows do you have?
I had 584K.
God, and you were talking, you had Shaq, open DM.
Yeah, I got everyone.
That's one of the worst parts is that you lose those open DMs.
I got a homie who had an open DM with Julia Fox
and now she fucking dating Kanye
and now he can't even harass her or bother her and shit.
Because that would be so fun for him to be able to,
just be like, oh, like leave Kanye, be with me or some shit, you know?
I don't know if he would take it that for it.
Nah, that shit was just, it was crazy.
That's one thing that I knew.
Like, when it came to that box and shit, I knew I couldn't be fucked with.
Because in the midst of that, like, I was fuckly.
Like, I was really mentally fucked up.
Like, damn, bro, these niggas.
And they like, snap, make another pay.
Fuck that.
I ain't making on another page.
Nick, give me my page back.
You know what I'm saying?
And then I'm still training every day and the month of that.
Like, because anything could throw you off.
Like, I wouldn't answer on phones.
There's none of that doing training.
Yeah.
Because all they take is the one little slight fuck up,
and you, motherfucker, I weren't getting knocked out.
Yeah, that's how you feel like if you even find out about something
that has nothing to do with this.
If you find out that, you know, some girl that you know from back in the day is talking shit,
that might put your brain in, oh, I'm mad about this,
and I'm not thinking about fighting at least for an hour or two.
Yeah, it'd throw you off.
But I was the type of motherfucker, I take that shit.
I go right in the ring and just beat the fuck out of whoever.
friend of me who I'm sparring that day.
I take it out on them.
How long is your training camp?
Shit.
I was training, what, three months before we took the fight date?
Yeah, I was training three months.
Really?
Basically the whole summer, for real.
That's crazy.
Running every day, eating, all that.
Like, that shit.
I love that shit, man.
I'm ready to get back in there, man.
You need to stop running.
Do you have people giving you offers for fights and stuff?
Shit.
The page got took down.
I had so many motherfuckers that was in my dim, like,
after this fight we want to
we want to do this we want to do that
then the page got to down
shout out to you too
you're the only motherfucker who posted that knockout too
really? Only blog oh yeah
only one damn that is crazy
it feels like yeah like you
you being in these official boxing matches
you know rappers joking around
are like saying that they're gonna fight somebody
goes viral all the time and then I'm looking at you
like you actually got up there and did a fucking
big ass Boston match and it didn't really get the attention
if I had my page though
You feel me?
I know it would have went way crazy
Because like that's my
That's my platform
You feel me
And it's like that's my
Quiffam base
Everybody else
When I lost my page
People was just looking for me
My new Instagram
Snapdog underscore 27
Yeah
But even without the page
The fight was big
Yeah the fight was
I ain't even
I didn't even expect
Everybody to come up like that
Like
Big names came out
Everything like
Wow
I had some of my
WISL family there too
Like big names came up
For sure
That's crazy
Yeah
So yeah, you still been kicking over YSL?
That was one thing we talked about last time.
Hell yeah, all the time.
All the time.
Thug gun, duke, all them boys over there.
Key.
We got it.
That's real family right there.
Yeah.
They got a house out here and they just, they be recording everything?
Yeah, this is what they love being out here.
They'd be out in Atlanta too.
Right.
Yeah.
So you don't spend any time in Detroit anymore?
Shit, I just came back from that motherfucker for real.
Doing what?
Man, what the fuck?
Oh, for the holidays.
I was there for the holidays.
holidays and then before I was there for the whole
training camp. I'm like, I guess
time and he'd be on my
ass, bro, you leave him, bro, we gotta work.
Bernardo, like, I love to come back though.
That's why I had to get the fucking end. It's cold. I'm like,
I got gold. Yeah, no, I'm out here with
the sun. I ain't my deal with that cold.
Definitely. What was
going on with that hood vlog's thing that
you did recently? You did like three months ago
and that shit went viral? Man, you know
so crazy about that? Like,
I think that was, I think it
was father's day. I don't know what day that was. We just on the block chilling.
And one of my homies, Broncom, like, hey, yo, he want to do the interview. He told me who he was.
I ain't know he was this big, though. Like, I ain't know nothing about none of this.
Right. So I'm like, I bet. We show him around and everything. And then when they said the interview
dropped, I still ain't need to pay attention to it. And then my man sent it to me like,
and I went to go watch the whole interview. I'm like, damn, I ain't know, you know. And me and him
got a relationship not okay that shit was lit you feel me like i was i like showing
motherfuckers how we living and how detroit is man because we got the way right now right now
yeah this shit got three million views right now is that what what block is that is that like a block
that's my block you you grew up there you live there now or what 28 years that's my block yeah
i'm from west side peasy and viz and all i'm from the east i'm from the west so that's like
more that block that they was on that's my block original block for sure like we take
care that whole block old people ate there ain't nothing happen on that block you're trying to be
secretive about it because I noticed they blurred all the numbers and the license plates and everything
out in the in the video see I don't know because if you pay attention to the vlog I was only in there
for one part and that was just on that block like I wasn't with them when they did all that this stuff right
yeah I weren't with them when they were doing all that you weren't worried about putting all that
on the internet of like being somewhere where you actually stay at man everybody be over there
yeah I didn't bring everybody over there I'm buying little dirt over there I didn't bring a little dirt over there
I remember trying
Tray the Truth on that block
YWN Millie on that block
Like so many famous people be on that block
You know how you're
You know how you go to something
For what people from
Like that's how it is with me
Like you fuck with Snap
You gonna come on the block
Like that's a block right there
That everybody want to come on
I was watching that and just seeing
Like there's other parts in the vlog
Where you see dudes just like kicking
it outside of the liquor store type shit
And they're just saying like you know
Like oh you hear that shooting in the background
Like it's crazy as fuck out here
And I was thinking
of how there is
a good feeling when you are
kind of in the middle of some crazy shit, but
you know that you
are good here and that
realistically nobody's like targeting
you or that you are
probably one of the safest people in this environment
but I just realized
in while I was watching that I was like I would never feel
that way ever again because now
I'm like high profile enough that I can never
feel like I'm just blending in
facts. No when I see through this shit I told them
I'm like damn I ain't know y'all I may know you
I was showing all that.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, I got to watch the charge show.
But, you know, I'll be on, I'd be focused on the music and on the, you know, I, I ain't in the streets no more like that.
But you feel like that that vlog made it seem crazier than you would have liked?
Actually, no.
Because if you go look at all the other vlogs from when I first came out, this was like one of the, like I got good feedback from that, from that vlog.
A lot of people was liking what I was saying.
You know what I'm saying?
All the other vlog, it was just me wilding with guns.
Yeah.
So I fuck with this blog, the hood vlog shit.
I was thinking about that how in L.A.
I feel like that's a rule for us now that we kind of slowly adopted without even saying it.
It's like if we're going and filming in somebody's neighborhood, we're not showing guns.
Yeah.
Just because this is L.A., I know how it is.
Like, you're making yourself a target for the cops.
And I'm big on that, too.
Like, you all realize, too, like, when I first came out, I was showing all them guns and all that.
So, like, to me, I really just, like, I don't really be on it no more.
Like, everybody else, like, getting on it because they knew to it, but that shit runs so much heat on me when I first, you know what I'm saying?
Like, so I'm past that because, like, you want to send a positive message with these kids.
These kids watching like crazy.
So you don't want to, you know, I'm going to speak my lifestyle because that's what I was born in.
I got to keep that true.
You want to show positivity, but then you also want to keep your evil deeds behind the curtain.
Yeah, yeah, you know, yeah, you know, because it was a point of time.
I was tripping.
Yeah.
I was tripping, so I'm like, you know what I'm saying?
Just getting everything together.
And then it's just the success that I've seen.
When you get so far and when you're going so deep and you're climbing up, it's like, fuck that.
Like, it's bigger than me.
It ain't just about snapping no more.
It's bigger than me.
I got a family.
I got people who look up to me.
So you just got to keep that bar rolling no matter what.
Can't get tricked off the streets.
For sure.
For sure.
So at this point, you're focused more on the boxing or the music?
Which one you do?
Actually, I'm focused on both.
I want to get in the ring so bad.
Like, I've really been, like, fiend and, like, I'm ready to get back in the ring, man.
But nobody wants to have no fight.
Right.
And it ain't, it ain't.
And the motherfucker can't even play it off.
Like, oh, do nobody know snout?
No, everybody knows snap.
Right.
Everybody knows snap.
So you can't eat run and say, oh, I don't want to, it just, they know what's up.
They don't want to get their ass knocked out.
Like, I fight who, I fight whoever, whatever rapper, anybody want to put in my face.
I'm going to box you.
and I'm going to knock your ass out.
See, you're near the top of our list
because we want to do this no-jumper boxing match, right?
Yeah.
We got a list of names.
Yeah.
And you're one of the main names that we're like,
we got to find somebody for snap to fight.
Man, put me on it.
We can put boo gang, what he called?
What's the real name?
John Gabana?
That's what he like.
I could knock his ass out
and then he can go read the Bible scripture after that.
You feel me?
Anybody, bro.
Anybody, bro.
I'm going to fight.
And he's undefeated, too.
He's two and no.
We were there.
We saw him with Supreme Patty.
Yeah, but you got real out, like, look at the people we fight.
Really fighting?
Look at the, like, did that a fight?
Yeah, he said, I think three, four boxmen.
Everybody, everybody that I seen getting the ring is not, like,
there wasn't no fight.
Y'all really, y'all couldn't even knock out these people.
We haven't really seen them be challenged too much.
So what make you think you can knock out me or even mess with me?
When I'm not going to a real professional boxer.
Like, there's only one person I wouldn't get in the ring with it.
That's because the city, that's like a city.
thing we can't put our city to each other and that's DDG and
DDG can fight I fuck with DG what so you can't fuck with him because no I'm saying
like that's one like say for instance if we do a fight it would because that's the
city going to get like but he's from Detroit yeah I didn't know that from Michigan
for sure like that'd be the city going against each other you know what I'm
saying you don't think that would be good for the for those it'd be good if the people
want to see it but then again I just know how my city is yeah you know
he beat up a fucking white TikTok kid yeah I fuck with DDD
DDG the only rapper I've seen that can actually do some boxing shit.
All the other shit that did you, I'd be watching everybody paying these trainers to do
them little padwork videos.
I'd be like, bruh, they're ripping y'all niggas off.
They're not even showing y'all the correct way to throw a punch.
He did that fight, and he didn't even seem like bothered by it afterwards.
Like, he didn't seem like he was that out of breath.
He was kind of chilling.
He said he didn't really train for it.
I don't know if he was kind of cabin.
No, that nigger wasn't cabbin.
I watched that fight.
That nigga was tired.
I'm like, yeah, he ain't trained for.
and shit.
Then the day before he said he was in the club
drinking liquor. I'm like,
that nigga wasn't playing.
He's playing with fire.
Wow.
That's bananas.
That shit can fuck you up.
But no,
I don't know.
I'm focused on both.
The music and the box,
nobody gets ready to drop this tape car,
murder and pain.
Just, you know,
building that shit back up.
And this is a different sound of music.
This is some growth music, man,
because everybody was used to snap,
always yelling and, you know what I'm saying?
I'm making real music.
Like, making real music with a passion
with this shit.
now.
What's the goal now at this point?
Like, like, if you're not, because it's like,
it's kind of easy if you really talking about street shit
and violence and stuff, it's kind of easy
to fill a record with that.
Yeah.
What do you feel like you've kind of replaced a lot of that way?
Basically, just like what I'm going through.
Like, I'm opening up to the world,
letting them see what SNAT really go through besides just,
because when everybody see me, it's like,
even if I'm chill and laid back, they'd be like,
damn, we thought he'd be yelling.
I'm like, no, I got an off switch.
I'd be cooler, you know what I'm saying?
When I got that red bull in my system, it's always,
ain't the shit stopping me.
You know what I'm saying?
But it just-
I like how you said that, red bull.
Yeah.
But now it's just like, man,
I'd be talking about what I'm really going through,
like pain, shit, you know,
just going through a lot of shit
with a next person that can relate to
and they can get out of their situation
and it's hope to get out of their situation.
Like, motherfuckers ain't know
I know the fuck with all those tune.
The tune, they ain't on all the harmonized.
They're so used to the yelling.
Right.
I got that harmonized shit.
I love to do that.
I really like making that type of music,
then drill music now.
Right.
But the fans love that, you know,
they love turn and snap,
so I got to give them that.
But when they hear this new shit,
it's gonna blah, oh, yeah,
they're gonna love that.
Right.
They gotta grow on it.
You guys got a lot of music together?
Yeah, we just did some shit last night.
Man, we got,
we're sitting on some of those fucking music.
Four five in the morning last night.
Yesterday.
Yeah, because you got his own studio
and he's not a record,
so then I'd be on his ass like,
fuck that,
and we're about to work, work, work, work don't stop.
One thing about this shit,
you got to be consistent, man.
We can't just be sitting back and think it's going to happen for you overnight.
Yeah.
Like I've been in this shit, what, six years, nine, and I didn't did shit that motherfuckers dream
with no label independently.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
So that's motivation just to get up and keep going every day because rapping one of my dream.
You feel me?
What was your dream?
Shit, I was in a football, I was in boxing.
Right.
And then shit, I'm just like, when my twin brother died, I'm like, fuck it.
Let me try this, let me try this music shit.
And that's why everything is always orange.
Because that's his color.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So this was the best shit the nigga could have did for real.
Even though being a rapper is like one of the dangerous fucking jobs now, man.
Wait, but so the orange thing, is that why you chose this flavor?
Yeah, everything is, you even see my face on my watch is orange.
Right.
Anything I do going to have orange in it.
You never had any problems with people from a gang perspective who thought that you were
rapping something else?
Because actually, L.A. fuck with me.
And they knew off top.
Like, they knew like, nigga.
I ain't, I ain't them niggas around.
here like gang bang you know I'm moving hell no they know why I wear orange like
niggins that's for his brother like my real brother name is bronco that's a real name you know
what I'm saying so that's how it is so motherfuckers understanding like that nigga doing that for
his brother he got a reason why he doing it I don't gang bang no in the city it's from hoods
like I'm from P-rock and other nigs be from other hoods so that's never had anybody come
up to you and be like hey what's up with that rag there no friend I don't walk around no rag
Oh, okay.
You're not just hanging out with them?
Nah.
Nah, hell not.
Hell not.
They fuck with me, though.
But I've seen some old videos of you where everybody's wearing our orange,
and as soon as I saw that, I was like, huh.
Yeah, like, we wear the orange with the orange flags, all that, you know what I'm saying?
I said the same thing when I first came.
He said it too.
Anybody from out here would have to think that.
But when you do anybody that knows Schnapp, like, no, like, he don't gang bang.
Like, he do that for his brother.
He's putting on for his brother.
Different term out there.
Yeah.
Like how it is out here.
We thought it was.
We know what it is.
Yeah, so I ain't never had no problem with that shit.
That's what I said.
Respect.
You're still not tempted to start smoking weed?
No, I'm good.
You good?
We got to preserve that snapdog energy.
I think that's a good idea.
Yeah, for sure.
I don't see many rappers, you know, that don't smoke a drink.
Everybody around this bitch turned out on drugs.
That shit, dead.
I took 10 days off smoking weed.
And it was a nice reset.
Man, you was probably going through it.
I was trying.
I was trying to smoke my weed.
Yeah.
You was cooling?
Crash down.
Did you eat less or more?
Honestly, it kind of killed my appetite a little bit.
I found it easy to just eat a regular amount of food.
Yeah.
Because a lot of times I'll be high as fucking night.
I come home.
I'm just like, God damn, I got to find some snacks in this house,
be looking in every single cabinet.
There's got to be something in here, you know?
Yeah.
No, that's crazy.
Nah, but that weed shit slow you down.
When I smoked my first blunt with Snoop?
I was in the car sleep.
When was that?
That was like,
Probably two years ago.
Okay.
I smoked my first blunt.
He came to Detroit.
He had a big concert.
Oh, I remember you telling me this story.
Yeah, he brought me out.
Man, but the nigga, he had some weed that smelled like bubble gum.
Like, it didn't smell like weed.
Like, I wanted to eat that shit, bro.
Like, I like, candy.
I'm like, man, this shit's going on, bro.
I'm going to chew on this shit.
But I end up giving it to my voice that them smoke that shit, though.
I'm pretty sure Snoop has access.
I'd love to see what he smokes on a day-to-day basis.
Because sometimes I'd be looking at the weed that I get, and I'm like,
I don't see how he can.
He's smoking like that.
How much do you think Snoop Dog smoke on a daily basis?
I'd love to find out because this fool is old as hell.
So, I mean, how much, you know, normally you see people.
He ain't that old, man.
He's old to be smoking it.
But that's one thing about Snoop though.
Snoop.
Snoop's a survivor.
Snoop's staying in shape.
Like, he go to the gym.
He do his workouts.
Snoop's staying in shape.
So that play a big role, too.
He stay active.
Certain people are just 80 years old.
It's not bad.
50's solid.
38, you know? Yeah. He's clearly done a lot of legendary stuff in those extra 12 years.
Yeah. But I feel like, yeah, certain people, like they just got to tap out on smoking blunts all the time or whatever.
I felt like Snoop Dogg, you know, he just got them special lungs that can just handle it.
Yeah, for sure. No, definitely. Ain't nobody out smoking him. That did. I don't see that.
Okay, so you have a label that you started or what's going on with that?
Yeah. I got my other Bronco Boys movement. I got six artists under me, young artists.
Really?
Hey, ha.
From out there, from here?
From out there.
Okay.
You got Dirty Knorr.
You got Little Hinn.
You got Dando, this.
You got a hoodie.
We got nice.
We got Tommy Gobble.
And now it's just, my little brother, he's a Hooper, but not he.
He a rapper now.
He wants to rap.
Yeah, he went to the studio, did it some.
And I couldn't believe the motherfucker sounded hard.
Really?
Yeah.
Interesting.
Sounded hard.
But it's just going on with this shit.
I didn't learn so much shit and learned the business side.
It's just, nah, I'm just.
full-throthrothed with this music shit now
right in terms of your artist
like what do you really feel like you can do for them
what do you feel like the main value that you bring to the table
is the main thing that I do bring to the table
for them is I'm showing them the way
like how it's got to be done
and with the platform
I got it ain't gonna do nothing but bring
the attention to them but what they got to do
they got to put the work in they got to
capitalize off they got to be willing to
I'm not can't sit there and babysit
and be like go shoot the video now you got to do that
your own. You know what I'm saying? I let them know. Whenever they need me, I'm there, though,
but I try to let them know because I want them to know, like, nigga, you can do it,
but you got to learn how to do it for yourself. You know what I'm saying? But with you being out here,
it must be kind of tough with them being on the East Coast, right? Yeah, no, that motherfuckers are
always fly out here. Okay. Yeah, they won't it. That's the thing. That's what I like about.
They're young, and they, they're ready to work. Like, they love doing what they're doing.
Respect. Yeah. So, do you think it could be a problem, though, having that many
artist at once as opposed to just focus on one.
Because they ain't no group. It ain't no group thing.
Everybody's solo. You know what I'm saying? It's just
we are family. You know what I'm saying? That's
how it is. Just like how, you know,
all them got their shit. Like they are
separate. Everybody sounds different, but
it's a whole family together
as in one. Definitely.
So, okay, this is a very important question.
You've presumably seen
a lot of the controversy that's been going on
with Boosie. You were bringing them up earlier. I figured I'll wait
until later in the interview to ask, but
Boosie, going through some crazy-ass shit.
in terms of, like, people in the mainstream,
really trying to cancel him for saying stuff
that they perceive as being homophobic, anti-gay, whatever.
Yeah. Do you pay attention to that?
I pay attention to it.
One thing about the Boosie situation, though,
like, you can't cancel him the streets.
Can't nobody cancel Boosie?
He's the streets.
So it's different with Boosie.
But I get where he's coming from,
but it's just some stuff you can't speak on.
Like, you just got to let it be.
But how does that feel these days,
or you might have to really like check yourself
and not say something publicly
that you want to say
because you know that you have eyeballs on you that are...
It's part of life.
That's like saying, you know what I'm saying?
When you want to go do a crime,
you know you can't do that crime.
Yeah.
Leave it alone.
But then it's like, damn,
is you being yourself?
You is, you know, because you is being yourself,
but sometimes you got to,
you just got to fall back from certain stuff.
You know, especially the way that is,
that's a powerful community.
You know what I'm saying?
they stick together, you know,
and I don't got nothing against, none of that.
But it's weird to think of saying something
homophobic as being like a crime.
Like, you have to hide it from the world.
You keep it to yourself. It's like the same thing.
Like, if you rob somebody, you don't
rob somebody and then post it on your Instagram story.
You rob them, and then you try to keep it quiet.
You don't say nothing about you, hope you don't get caught.
So it's like, if you say something homophobic
behind the scenes, you kind of looking around like,
I'm glad I know this camera's fired up right here.
Look, this is the thing, though.
You know you get.
can't so that's why you you gotta keep
you cool because they
ain't playing man they ain't playing
yeah you that's the same shit that white people do
with when they want to say something racist
I hear
you got a point they say it and they just hope they don't get
caught it takes a very different type of white person
to hop on their Instagram story and start saying some
racist shit yeah all right and then that's the thing
that goddamn internet so fucking powerful
that motherfucker too got damn
powerful so you just got to watch
what you say man that's all because
even just how it is like when I was
blowing up with my shit and all the guns and all that like that shit was to me at that time I'm like
you know I'm just showing my life but really in reality I got the police on me I got motherfuckers
who's looking at me like ah yeah we're scared to do business man this my motherfucker crazy who all the type of
shit so when I learned that I'm like no you know what I'm saying like I'm in the game now I can't
be doing that type of shit you know I can still tell my story without putting guns in a video
at a certain point is just telling on yourself for sure it's definitely telling on yourself
like I hadn't been through that like so it was like hell no
How are we going to get mad at the people?
Like, man, that niggins shimmy.
Nah, we did this shit ourselves.
You got to be able to take that motherfucker on the chin like that.
So you just got to watch how you move, man.
And that's how I am.
I just watch how I move now.
There's so much growth for the nigga now.
Like, his music shit really changed the nigga life.
Like, all the way around to where everybody fuck with me.
Yeah, I just had Scrappy.
We just dropped the video and get back.
I just had him in Detroit in the hood, slums.
I'm talking about the whole city out there.
Like, Scrappy was, it was the first.
First, it was crazy because I in bronze
a lot of big names in the city.
You feel, me. We ran the city out, all that.
But this nigga, Strappy
didn't want to go to his room.
Really? He didn't want to leave.
He's sitting, and I love it,
and I love it, man, he kicking it with his
hood eating chicken with his socks
off on the back of the car, just eating chicken
cooling like, yeah, snap.
And I ain't going to lie, man.
Scrappy, he's a real one, bro.
Like, salute to him, bro. Like, he a real one.
Not just because of the demusing or nothing, man.
Like when I even when I lost my Instagram, like he on it.
Trying to help me get it back.
All that.
Just checking up on me all that.
Like, bro, I really want to see you win, bro.
You deserve to win, bro.
Like, for real.
No, yeah, he's a good guy.
I'm surprised we want to be sitting out there with his shoes off, though.
That's crazy.
Man, because that's how it is, bro.
Like, when you got so much shit and power in your city, it's like, shit, you're comfortable.
We're going to make you feel like you home.
It ain't going to be no.
Like, I brought so many names.
There was no incidents.
Never.
Always peaceful.
Brain and Key.
I'll take picks, have fun, go home.
Like, my city love me, and at the end of the day,
they know, like, you know what I'm saying?
It's not putting on for the city, and then, at the end of the day, shit,
nigger, get on that.
I got to get on that.
If you got it.
If you got it.
Yeah, but we're on the bag, though.
It's too much money going around.
I ain't trying to be in jail missing that.
Is it crazy, though, seeing, like, Detroit really kind of blow up.
There's so many artists coming up from.
I'm so motherfucking happy with this shit, man,
because we finally getting our respect, man,
due to the east side and west side.
Everybody putting on, man,
and just seeing how all these artists are getting deals
and how they're getting the shine that they deserve, man.
Like, I love seeing it.
You got motherfuckers who sit back and be hating.
Like, why that ain't me?
Like, well, I don't need shit how motherfuckers
look at this stuff in the mirror.
I'd be proud as hell to see all motherfuckers from the city on.
Even when you posting them on.
Like, I just seen you post on no jumper.
When Vezs giving the kid, $100 for the lemonade.
Like, because we've been in a dark shadow for so long.
Like, motherfuckers was overlooking us.
for so long, like, we was getting mad.
That was another reason why Trick, Trick, Trick, put the no flies on
because, like, y'all ain't gonna keep looking over us.
Y'all coming to our city, we're showing y'all love,
and y'all ain't showing no love back.
Like, we're some bitch-ass niggas, like, we're Detroit.
We ain't playing.
We on that.
We all get on that, but I love seeing that shit, man.
I just love seeing everybody doing big shit, now.
Like, city being waiting on this moment.
From your perspective, though, how political is it?
Because we hear about certain rappers from Detroit,
we can't get along, and then when it comes down to,
like why they can't get along it's like old school like this person's from this area this person's
from this area and for me as an outsider i'm starting to realize at a certain point like oh fuck
it's really like deep-seated yeah you got some you got some shit you know what i'm saying where
where's real beef at where you can't even get in between that type of shit so you let that be
but i'd say the city out of 100 percent i literally probably say like 70 almost 80 percent of the
city is really coming together now.
Like, it ain't always,
it ain't, it ain't too much beef
going on, like, on some real shit.
Most of these niggas beef in the city, it don't
be no real beef, bro. It's about, because your
bitch got fucked or something like that, or
motherfuckers said something. Shit that can get
to the table and talk about. If it can get to the
table and talk about it, then leave that shit alone.
If it can't, then all right, cool, but
you know what I'm saying? Like, on my
side, like, we ain't got no beef with nobody.
You don't, you'd be watching these little
documentaries they be putting out about all of
crazy-ass street shit going on in Detroit?
No. You don't see these videos that
these fools be putting together where they're basically
breaking down wild-ass street conflict
so that probably nobody would know about it if it wasn't for that shit?
Hell not. Would they be doing that at?
I got to see that. I don't know.
Does Swamp Stories do a Detroit edition?
I don't think so, but maybe. I don't know.
I ain't never seen nothing like that.
Like, I don't know, bro.
I'd be in my own world, too.
Okay.
Be in my own world, but
nah, we're good, though.
Like, everybody, everybody, everybody good on that motherfucker.
Like, everybody getting their recognition, bro.
Like it.
Because niggas's been in the game for a long time.
So just getting the mainstream shit, it feels good to see that shit, man.
Definitely.
For real.
What else you want us to know about Spiffy here?
Shit, man, that's a real nigga.
That's a real nigga, the Bronco boy stepping about him.
But show.
He's a real one, man.
Like, Spiffy, a real one, man.
You know how motherfuckers to meet people that they tell you, like,
don't trust new friends and who, hell, nah.
You might meet that new motherfucker that's realer than the ones that've been around your whole life.
For sure.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's how I look at him.
Like, even my mama love this nigga.
Like, it's tied in deep like that.
You got to have that strong radar.
You got to tell who's real, who's trying to use you.
I got to have that strong radar due to the fact, like, I was one of the niggas you feed me.
When you see me, it's a hundred niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm the face of my team, the muscle of my team.
So it's like, and then when you see success, you know, everybody got their shit.
You gotta remove motherfuckers, motherfuckers.
I ain't what you think they was.
You get snaked.
All that, you just gotta keep that shit going though.
So I had no choice but to adapt to read motherfucklers.
Like, shit, I got four motherfuckers, seven kids.
Seven.
I forgot about that.
Yeah, yeah.
So like, I did with so many personalities on the six-made mom.
I deal with a personality.
That's crazy.
All day, every day.
So I'm used to read somebody, you know what I'm saying?
I'd be having to snatch this nigger phone, bro.
We're not doing that today.
You don't got no kids?
No, I got a son's name.
My son, eight.
One son, one kid is reasonable.
Seven is a lot.
Cud, man, look when I'm drinking.
You feel me?
Maybe if I hit the blunt, you know,
drinks from alcohol, my motherfucker.
Sperm level will go down and something.
I'm like, I'm like boozy.
I touch you, you pregnant.
It's over.
I used to have an uncle who told me,
because he has so many kids.
He had 10 kids or some shit.
And I was like, why are you have so many kids?
He goes, Adam, I could come on a rock
and something will grow.
That's what he said.
That's hard.
I got a
I got a still at.
I got a still at
that's horror.
I like that.
I ain't never heard.
That was.
I like that.
That's horror.
That's hard.
Bernardo, man,
I love my kids,
man.
That shit keeps me going,
bro.
I feel like if it went
for them,
I probably would have been
crashed out
or something like that
because I probably feel like
I ain't had nothing to go
for a throttle for.
But no,
it's just over,
man.
My main thing that I was
fucking up on
with the music is
I had stepped back for a minute.
You know what I'm saying?
Why that happened and when?
It was just,
I never.
start working i just stepped back because due to the fact that shit i was just i was getting my head in
this boxing shit for real and then on top of that i was learning the game more you know what i'm saying
learning what not to do what can i do you know what i'm saying and just getting creative with my
music instead of being one one thing i had to get creative with my music and just feel that shit bro
but is it hard to find that balance between the two things because if you're if you're training
I don't know what like six hours a day in the box and shit
I mean in theory you could just go in the studio at night it makes some fucking songs
but maybe in reality it was it was so crazy now it wasn't even hard to me they had to stop me
from being in the studio because I leave training go to the studio and sometimes I'll fall asleep
like while I'm recording but it was like when you love that shit bro it's like you feel
me that's just like if a motherfucker like got two jobs you know what I'm saying like that's my
motherfucker going to school then going to work.
It can work for a while, but it's like
you're not going to be doing the best job you can
at either thing. No, no, no, hell no. That's why
it's like, motherfuckers would be like, oh,
so is you full-thought-thought boxing who?
Nah, it's really, I just want a rat niggas. That's what I want to do.
I want to knock one of these rat niggas head off.
And then I'm straight. I never boxed again.
You know what I'm saying? I already showed the world
what I can do with a real rap boxer.
Let me get one of you rat niggas.
But they're fucking scary.
They are, huh?
You know what I'm saying?
Like I, Cyrus told you that he wasn't down, right?
Oh, he, first, he said he was down, then he said, like, no, I ain't gonna do nothing.
Then it was, it was one time he was at Thug's studio.
And he said something, he didn't know I was in the back.
Yeah.
They called me out there in front.
I said, Thug, look at the gloves right now.
And his manager literally grabbed me like that.
It was like, Shana, can you please don't do it?
Yeah.
Like, it was about to be, you know, I fuck with Waukeh.
It was about to be a friendly boxing match, you know what I'm saying?
But I do salute him because that was the only rapper I seen going around boxing niggas, bro.
Whether he looked like he was losing or not.
He went around.
boxing nigs you know what i'm saying and that take a lot dude you see almighty jay fighting skinning from the
nine in the alley i seen that you know what so crazy about that shit bro and i think i still got the message
bro skinny from the nine hit me up about that too saying what help me out protect me stop i was just
kidding i swear to god bro i swear a guy bro he did i think i actually still got the message though yeah
but it was basically what like i'm worried about what the ybm boys are going to do to me nah he really was
like he he was asking me like did he lose like because he he when he fell yeah he like
yeah he like nah da-da-da-d-d-and-m like why did he have to ask you when i'm sure every
comment on every place that that video was posted was car you failed i mean you fell on your ass
because he pushed you in the face i'm not saying was it the most dominant fight ever like did
jay fucking stomped him out no but i mean he did knock you in your ass when you when you fall bro it's
It's really a different ballgame.
Like, you can't take that away from Jay.
Like, nigga, he hits you.
Like, and you fell.
Like, shit.
Now, it'd be different if he got up and then knocked him out.
Then you're okay, you could have redeemed yourself a little bit.
But you got dropped, you know what I'm saying?
And then you was talking crazy too.
So that's what really make it look like how it looks.
If you look at it like a boxing match, I mean, in a boxing match, if you get knocked out a couple times, then the match is over.
Yeah.
So, you know, that counts.
But, man, I don't want to smoke with me.
I see that you asked Jay, like, would he boxed me when he had an interview here?
He said, no.
Yeah.
That's good.
Actually, he curried a question, but he still said no, though.
But no, though, man.
Like, shit, man, we get one.
The world going to see, bro.
Like, you get this boxing shit going on, bro.
You're going to see, bro.
I was at the fight where Skinner from the 9 fought the white kid, Terry Business, in Florida.
Oh, shit, he did.
He did.
He did.
And he lost.
But the promoter was telling me that in all his years of doing fights that he has never,
ever had a fight breakout behind the scenes until Skinny from the Nine.
Skinny from the Nine and his crew were squaring up fighting all kinds of different people
backstage.
After you lost.
You shouldn't, y'all shouldn't you be fighting, bro?
You just lost worldwide.
His girl was fighting somebody.
They were going crazy.
I mean, the videos, they did a lot to keep the videos from coming out.
They didn't want the videos coming out.
But I saw some of it and it was insane.
Wow.
That's crazy.
No, I did, damn, I did see that fight.
I seen a clip after the fight was over and shit.
And the clips I've seen, I'm like,
what the fuck is he doing?
Like, I don't know who'd be training these niggas, though.
Like, how they allow me y'all to go out there and be like that?
Like, niggio, that shit real, bro.
You get hit the wrong way, bro.
That shit real, bro.
That's why you hear a lot of fighters that be stuttering.
All that, nigga, they getting hitting their fucking face in the head.
Like, that shit real.
And, like, when I had my fight,
I had on eight pounds gloves,
That's basically your fist
Like dumb bitches hurt
D'all can't
He hit me with some shit
I ain't gonna lie
He ain't gonna lie
He ain't gonna play like that
All right but
But you fought a real boxer too
Yeah
That's one thing about me though
I had a strategy though
Like it's hard to survive
My body shots
Like I'll make you curl off top
I don't care for your face
Really
I leave your face
Nick you can have a strong chin
All day
That body don't move
That head move all day
That's beating that nigga
Body don't move
That's how I was able
To knock him out
I stayed three rounds
whole body
fourth round
I seen you was tired
you couldn't do it
so now I came with my powerful punch
which was my hook
and then knocked his ass out the ring
I ain't even know I was gonna do that though
I ain't gonna lie
you had a scare at first
everybody was in there
after the fight niggas like snap
bro you had a scare bro we ain't
because even my trainer said
at the last round he's like
nigga it's tied up
what you gonna do
nigga everybody here
what you're gonna do
it's tied up bro
you letting them stay with you
right
and as soon as I heard that
I don't, bro, I don't know what the fuck jumped in my body.
I'm like, nigga, I'm about to kill you.
You got me, nigga, my mama in the stands, nigga.
You got me fucked up, nigga.
Did your brain start to go to, well, what if I lose?
Never.
How am I going to feel if I lose?
How am I going to talk about it?
I never even, I never, that's the crazy part.
I never even thought that.
Because once he said that, it's tied up.
What you going to do?
I don't want to hear shit.
I'm not letting this go to no score card, bro.
Hell no.
I've seen too many boshes get robbed off fights.
Like, for letting somebody last with you.
You're fucking around.
You'll lose off one point.
I'm like, no, bro.
I'm about to knock this nigga out.
That's how you could get cheated by judges who have a favorite.
For sure.
If you knock them out, then there ain't.
And then I'm like, you know what I'm saying?
He's a pro fighter.
I'm a pro fighter, but he's been in this shit longer than me.
I'm like, niggas.
Those judges might be fucking with him.
How many rounds was it?
It was four.
Four, okay.
Y'all three minutes each round.
That's interesting.
And that shit was like, man, that she was crazy.
It felt like forever?
No.
It felt like a blink.
Nope.
He didn't feel like no blink.
It was times, but it was the main thing is that fucking crowd, bro.
Like, because I told my niggas, like, they're like, bro, you had a scare, bro.
He was hitting you.
I'm like, my nigga's boxing.
I ain't floored.
I'm going to get hit.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you're going to get hit.
We was ready to jump in the ring.
I know I got a strong chin.
I know to walk that shit down.
Like, I get hit all day.
It's boxing.
When you're training all that, you're going to get hit.
You feel?
Me.
So his punches me one of shit to me.
You know what I'm saying?
But he was catching me with some shit.
And then I'm like, man, you know what, bro?
I'm like, kid.
This nigga dog.
I broke his nose and everything.
Like, I ain't even know I did none of that.
Like, I ain't even know the fight was over when he got out the ring.
When he fell out of the ring, I ain't know the fight was over until my little cousin jump in the ring and pick me up.
Right.
Because when I knocked him out.
I was trying to hurry up and go to my corner so they could do the count because I dropped him twice.
He got up the first time.
I'm like, oh, bitch, you don't want to stay down?
Right.
I'm like, kid you.
So that's when that happened.
And when he lift me up and I look back like, damn, the fight over.
This nigga leaning out the ring, what the fuck?
But it was just because the crowd, like, when he hit you, the crowd would be, oh, oh, you got to keep your composure.
Because some niggas, when you hear that, you might think you lose it.
And you might not fuck that with my lick back.
You can't do that in boxing.
You got to be patient.
Pick your shots.
They get a good shot on you and you block it, but it looks good.
So the crowd says a champ.
Even if they knock, because he caught some times where I got hit.
But the crowd was like, oh, and it's like, you can't, you got to tune that crowd out.
Because that crowd will make you feel like, all right, fuck.
I'm going to get my leg back.
The sort of immature part of you is like,
nah, I'm gonna fucking just prove damn.
I'm gonna show them.
I ain't no pussy.
I'm like,
no.
I'm just walking down,
you know,
be patient,
pick your shots,
all that, man.
Like,
I'm really into that shit.
Do you think you could defeat Jake Paul?
Man,
it's girl crazy that you asked that
because he fucked with me too.
That's my dog.
I'd be in his crib and shit too.
I just brought Montana out for him and T.
T.
Hewilly first fight.
Montana of 300?
Montana Love.
Oh, okay.
He's a boxer out of Ohio.
He's the next big thing.
He's knocking niggas out.
You feel in me?
But, man, Jake, get in there.
Definitely, all that shit is Jake doing with them nicks
ain't going to happen with me.
You know what I'm saying?
But I ain't going to take it away from Jake.
He's a good fighter.
Yeah, I mean, he just stands out to me as an example of somebody
who was able to be a YouTuber and then fully change their whole image
by just winning a bunch of fights.
And we've seen somebody like, you start to dip your toe into the boxing shit
and really, like, have some real fights.
But it would be crazy as fuck.
to see somebody from rap fully pivot into just being like a box and star.
And that's the thing where we're trying to get it.
But if ain't nobody want to,
nobody want to fight,
I can't do nothing,
you know what I'm saying?
That's what's crazy is YouTubers and TikTokers seem way more down to get in the ring than
rappers,
like barely any rappers who are actually well-known have done it.
And I can do that.
I don't want no YouTuber.
I don't want no TikTok because once I beat your ass,
I'm not even going to feel like I accomplished nothing.
Like,
what I'm going to get out of that?
Snap push to do that.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to get one of these rappers.
You know, rap is the ones who we're pursuing these life
and said they got hands that they can fight.
So it's just, and it's a friendly match.
I wouldn't be mad.
Whoever was to get in there with me, I knocked their ass out.
We can go do a song right after that.
Be friends afterwards.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that shit is really different.
One thing I can't say about Jake, though, that people don't know.
And I didn't seem to be by me being in the nigger crib.
That nigga take this boxing shit serious, bro.
That man trained three times a day.
Wow.
I walked in the nigg of a kid where he had a big-ass boxerine in the living room
and went outside in the backyard.
Oh, yeah.
Like, the nigger really...
He's had that in the living room forever.
Yeah, like, he really takes that shit serious.
So, like, when you got somebody that's like that dedicated to their shit,
like, they're going to always put in a good fucking fight.
But that nigga fights be fucking lit.
The fight that I feel like would be the best for us to make happen
would be you against John Gubonnet.
But would it be awkward because he's very much a man of God now?
I believe you are, too, since you're always putting things on Jesus sandals.
I can send his ass to heaven with a knockout.
For sure.
I swear I won't I really want to box him bro like real shit like motherfuckers and it ain't it ain't
no excuses bro like because it's gonna be exhibition so if we was going pro then it'd be different
the way you had to make weight all that like nigga I don't care how tall you is you know what I'm
I'm saying motherfuckers blah oh he's way more what that don't got shit to do with nothing because
if I'm in the street and the big nigga talking crazy to me what I'm about to say I ain't
about to fight him because he got more weight or he's tall hell no I'm on that you don't get to
pull that card in the streets
I'm on that.
You feel me?
So it's like,
hell yeah,
I love to box that nigga,
bro.
He's a weak-ass nigga,
bro.
Boxing a real boxed ass nigga
like me.
You feel me?
You're a man-a-guy.
I'm a man-a-guy.
I bring my pastor with me too.
Maybe you guys could go sing in a choir together
or perform a hymn afterwards or something.
Yeah.
I don't know what religious people
necessarily do,
but he can figure something out.
We didn't give his ass a Bible
and some motherfucking holy oil.
I don't baptize his ass.
He's definitely gonna get his ass baptized.
He definitely.
Can't no nigger.
Can't no nigg.
just on some real shit
and it's just real facts. Can't
nobody speak about boxing if
it ain't me. I run that
shit, real shit. I run it.
Everybody running for me. Everybody
until you step up to that plate, you can't
talk shit. You know what I'm saying? You can't.
None of the rappers and none of it.
You can't talk shit because guess what? That's going to be the
topic of the conversation when you're saying, oh yeah, I box.
I knocked this in that. Would you boxing that dog?
You got to respect the confidence.
That's what the motherfucker going to ask you anytime.
And as you can see, everybody say,
No.
Right.
First they try to use, man, that nigga, he don't smoke.
He don't drink.
Man, so?
The fuck you mean, nigga?
That ain't got anything to do with your hands?
That's such a cop out.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
So, but yeah, I'm saying that right now.
When they come into the boxing shit with the celebrities, I run that shit, bro.
Besides, you got to get Jake Paul his shit.
He's a YouTube.
I ain't talking about him.
I'm talking about the rappers or that.
I run that shit.
Can't no nigga open their mouth about boxing unless you box me.
And what's your weight, officially?
Man, shit.
When I did that fight, I had the gain weight.
I was little as hell.
I had a gain weight.
I was like 128.
128, Jesus Christ.
Yeah, one 28.
Feather weight.
Feather weight.
Is that what it is?
Yep.
God damn.
Not a damn.
128.
Yeah.
And the nigga I fought was 134.
Wow.
He was like six.
I think he was 6.1.
Damn.
6.1.
6.2.
How'd you go about gaining weight?
Shee.
Man.
Have food.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Well, you eat bad or you didn't clean?
No, I was, man, I ain't going on.
I was eating whatever.
a stick.
Master potatoes,
whatever state,
whatever.
Like, my coach
had a whole menu for me
me, like,
nigga, eat this.
Like, I'm going to go
get all the type of
little shakes and shit
that I don't need
fucking do.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like,
I got to get this weight,
though.
Like, I got to get my weight up.
I could never,
ever imagine having to gain weight.
I was trying to lose weight my whole life.
Nah,
but that's what's so crazy
because I'd be won the gain weight
for real, for real.
Like, I'd be won a game weight.
So I was tuned in
with that shit, man.
But until we get,
get one of these niggas a fight.
You had that boxing match, man, I'm ready, bro.
All you got to do is say, snap, this to date.
This is what we're doing.
You got me your opponent.
Let's do it.
Go for John Cabana, whatever his name is.
I will fuck that boy up.
You see how fast he was running when he was stealing shit
when he was boo game, right?
That's how fast he's going to run out that damn ring.
He's going to run up out of there.
Oh, God, I ain't going to lie.
Whoever training that nigga he need to stop?
Because they're not teaching him right.
Hiki, you've seen him in real life, right?
They need to stop.
It's going to be a good one.
No, it's going to definitely be a good one,
but y'all ain't going to say that I knock his ass out.
It's always going to be a good fight in the beginning until I knock a nigga out.
I'm going to start trying to put this together.
I got money on the snap.
Man, the whole world going to have money on me, man.
Literally.
Like, look at, okay, you can just easy do that.
Look at his boxing video and his fight, and then look at mine.
You'll tell the difference.
You'll tell the difference.
I got to get my boxing experts out there.
Let me know in the comments.
Did he even knock anybody out?
And I don't think so yet, not that I've seen.
You ain't on my catalog then.
I'm one to know with a K-O.
You know my catalog, then.
You got to get you a knockout because the people that you fighting is like, if you can't knock them people out, bro, then I know you ain't fucking with me.
And motherfuckers are like, oh, he thinks he could be anybody.
Nah, I ain't saying I can be anybody.
I got whooped any nigg in a rap game.
Yeah.
For sure.
It makes money is going to make sense.
I mean, most of the dudes that.
that people are probably thinking of that they think could beat you, probably are like 40, 50 pounds heavier than you.
For sure.
Well, that's a year weight.
I mean, who the fuck?
I can't think anybody.
But that's the thing about them tall niggas, the bigger they is, the harder they fall.
I'm telling you, I ain't seen biggest niggas fall off body shots.
Right.
You got to survive that.
Like, this madge motherfucker hitting you in the middle of your stomach correctly.
Because everybody thinks, oh, fighting and you're just throwing a punches.
Hell, no, you got to swing that shit the right way.
That shit comes from your head.
hip, your core.
Like, if you ain't throwing that shit correctly,
that punch tank, you just lost energy.
You know what I'm saying?
But hell yeah, I fight that nigga, bro.
We're going to find one.
We're going to make something happen.
I like it.
Spiffy, anything else really need to know?
He needs to start dropping music.
Project coming soon.
Slum baby juice.
Slum baby juice.
You know, the biggest one I got right now, no cap.
Yeah.
Shout out my nigga back-in, child.
Yeah.
Real nigga right there.
There's a piece of history right here.
Ah, you gotta try that motherfucker, man.
I'm gonna try that motherfucker, man.
What's the flavor?
Orange.
This shit, orange.
Jesus, sandals, lemonade.
Orange lemonade.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shout out my boy puffers, too.
Puffers.
I don't fucking with my shit.
Another thing, too.
Like, you just, like I tell him, we just got to stay consistent and keep dropping.
You got to keep working.
Because, like, a lot of people would be saying, like, snap, why you ain't, why you ain't,
Why you ain't bigger than what you is, like what you're supposed to be.
You know what I'm saying?
And the only thing I can say about that, it ain't nobody fought.
That's my fault.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to drop it like how I post two or that.
But nah, I'm back, bro.
So we live a real life.
We get sidetracked from shit.
Yeah.
It's a lot of shit going on.
You know what I'm saying?
We only one person.
Nah, a nigga, really fool or thwarted with this shit, bro.
Like, I always been full of throttle.
I never gave this shit half ass.
But nah, nigger.
And I just got to drop consistency, man.
Because I, I'd drop and I go missing.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Because I'd be into other shit.
You know?
But this shit, I love this shit, though, bro.
I love the feedback.
I love the fans.
A lot of haters.
Love the motherfuckers, too.
That shit would make me go hard.
I can't wait to drop this new music, though, man.
This murder and pain mixtape is going to change a lot of perspective from a lot of people
how they fuck with the music that I've been doing.
Like, you're going to hear a lot of people who are like, man,
I can fuck with this new shit this nigga doing.
Yeah.
Like, that's all the feedback I'll be getting when I preview my shit.
I'm ready, man.
They'd be fucking really hard.
Murder and pain.
That's one of my hardest fucking tapes that I ever think I've put out so far.
It's like the hardest music.
For sure.
Like, Nick being in there, come crazy.
Because when you hear Snap, all I rap about is murder and pain.
I'm not the flashy, nigga.
I don't talk about money.
Nothing like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Nick, been there, done that book.
I was never that flashy rapper.
I'm the nigga who's going to have you turn.
You're about to beat your baby daddy ass.
You're about to go fucking go get an app.
You gotta go do something like that.
Like if you're trying to be cute and pretty,
don't put on snap.
Yeah.
Now if you're trying to go crazy, put snap on.
I like it.
Put snap on.
He's gonna get you right.
You're gonna get you right.
Snap gonna do your right.
Yeah.
I'm gonna try to make this boxing match happen.
Man, I need you too, bro.
We gonna find someone.
With this interview right here, bro, man,
all you niggas, they, y'all gonna see it.
Come on, man, come on, come on.
Let's go.
I don't want nobody that I don't know.
Give me somebody that is gonna make sense.
We need a name.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, we need a name.
For sure.
And whoever you pick, I'm down to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
As long as there ain't none of them fat-ass niggas, man.
I ain't got time for that shit, bro.
If a nigga fat-ish-haired like that, I got somebody from him.
I ain't boxing no fat, nigga, bro.
You can just sit on your back and fuck you up for the whole fight.
Yeah, that's not good.
And they grab too much.
I don't like that grabbing shit.
I'm straight.
With a show.
Straight.
But no, though, man.
I'm willing to do any boxing match, bro.
Real shit.
I'm looking forward to it.
Appreciate you guys coming on.
Yeah.
Appreciate you.
for having.
Shout out my niggas snap dog.
Oh yeah.
Try to snap.
Oh, yeah.
I'll be back, man, when a new tape drop, man, when shit get back rolling.
You know what I'm saying?
I appreciate you having me, man.
It's real.
For real.
We're going to line it up for show.
Follow that new Instagram.
Follow that new Instagram.
Snapdoor underscore 27.
Damn, that shit sounds.
That's just sound weird, bro.
I got a follow over right now.
Yeah.
Am I following?
I don't know.
Nope.
Ah, wow.
That's so fucked up.
I can't get mad at you, though.
Yeah, yeah.
Don't nobody believe it's me.
Like, I just.
I just vanished.
I'm not going to leave you.
Oh, you is?
Yeah.
All right, bet.
You're following me?
My boy.
Let's add that in.
You were following me too.
Yeah, for sure.
No, I'm saying.
He was already following me.
Of course.
Of course.
Got to.
R.R.
R.R.P.
Draco.
Lung-olde.
Oh, yeah.
I got to say something about that.
That's a real one, Bo.
He, the only rapper who ever put me on an album, you know what I'm saying?
On some real big deal shit.
The same thing he had Drake on.
Like, Drago's a real nigga, bro.
Real, nigga.
IP that boy.
That's fucked up.
Rest in peace, man.
But Ralph, you're holding it down, though.
Ralph, you're going to have to hold it down.
He's going crazy.
He's going crazy right now for your brother.
I have to respect it.
Appreciate you guys.
Oh, yeah.
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