No Jumper - The Snoopy Badazz Interview: Going Crip to Blood?, Catching 4 Fades Back to Back, Beef With Wack100
Episode Date: November 29, 2021Snoopy Badazz breaks down everything he's been in the news for, from the issue with Wack100, fighting his whole hood, defending himself on social media, how he really feels about 6ix9ine, Snoopy leave...s nothing out, and more! https://www.instagram.com/snoopybadazz/ ----- 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 got a big figure in L.A.
A man on the town, Snoopy Baddasses is in the building.
Mafia.
What's the word?
How are you feeling?
Feeling good.
I'm happy to be here, man.
Yeah, we're finally getting it in.
I know we wanted to be on the show for a minute and we finally crossed paths.
Yeah, but you got to understand.
You're like, my generation, you know what I'm saying?
This show, feel me?
It's just not any show.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh.
You feel me?
It's one of those situations you got to get to.
You know what I'm saying?
So you feel me?
It's always been a dream to be on this show,
and I appreciate you for having me.
I appreciate that.
It's like a milestone.
It's like going through puberty.
You've got to do it before you can really get where you're going.
You got to come face at them.
Fuck, yeah.
Man, that sounds terrible, bro.
I don't want to be that white guy.
Hey, hey, wait, hey, use that guy.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, we've got to diversify more around here.
Okay, but so our issue, I first, I guess I first became a way.
aware of who you were when the static with YG started to play it on the internet because of the fact that you were mentioned and wanted to do an interview.
I had voices around me who were like, yo, if you do an interview with him right after you have YG on, it's going to be weird.
Which you may have picked up on.
YG wasn't the one saying it was just, you know, people who were kind of advising me.
You know what though?
Like me and this, me dealing with like with these rappers and different people in the industry, it's crazy because.
that's just me being scorn from different situations that I've been in like with slim for 100 for instance
me and him we was cool and I seen him get into an altercation then every since then he was calling people telling people oh don't book him don't interview him don't do this
so when I seen YG on the show and everybody telling me man you should have been on no jumper so you know the first thing I'm gonna think is like you know I'm already scorn from one situation you feel me
so the first thing I'm thinking it's like man these niggis and Adam here you feel me like if these niggis tell him to
stay away from me so you know what i'm saying that's how that came about that's why i thought
that you feel me you know what i'm saying you got on and you cleared it up i was like all right yeah
yeah i just wasn't 100% as tuned in as maybe i should have been yeah well i'm just letting you know
that's that's that's you know what i'm saying okay and i dove in deep on the drinks with jinks
podcast shut up the jinks oh yeah jigs my boy i appreciate you for having me man yeah he came through
here a couple times you guys were getting lit in there yeah yeah well he was lit he was drunk
no no he don't drink i don't drink you both don't oh i was thinking that he was getting drunk
as hell the whole time. No, man, I was drinking ginger ale. Oh, okay. You feel me? I don't drink.
I just smoke weed, you know what I'm saying? I don't drink, smoke cigarettes, none of that stuff.
I'm on the same time. Yeah, weed is good, alcohol is all bad.
That's basically my philosophy. All right, tell me about the early days of Snoopy badass, though.
I feel like in that interview I watched, you didn't really dive too deep into the early days.
Are you talking about the early days? As a kid growing up? Yeah, a kid coming up in L.A., what was your whole shit?
Well, with me, you know what I'm saying? Like, I grew up on the on the street called Barren.
window. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Between Imperial and 115, you feel me? But when I got involved
with the gangs, you know what I'm saying? Compton's not too far off. You feel me? That's where
I gang banged from. You know what I'm saying? Like, I got family from a hood called Corva Park
Crip. You know what I'm saying? You feel me? Then I got some more family from a gang called
Cappanella Park, my uncle, Big Lazy, and T-Bone, you feel me? So, you feel me? That was like
my relationship to Compton. You catch what I'm saying to say? So were you a kid who, like,
had the option to not go be involved with that,
and you still just kind of sought it out
because you were fascinated?
That's exactly what it was.
You feel me?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
But everybody around my generation
was fascinated with the gay, banging lifestyle
at that time, you feel me?
And the reason I wanted to be in blood
is because I liked that how my uncle lazy
and T-Bone really carried their self.
But they wouldn't let me be from Nellis
because they was like overprotective of a nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
So you feel me?
I met some dudes, you know what I'm saying?
And end up getting affiliated with Hollywood.
Okay.
The only reason I got affiliated with that
And I did that and just impressed my line to be from somewhere where my family was at
Was because I wanted to be like
My family members that was gang bangers
You know what I'm saying? Because you know they didn't have no family from their hood
They had to build their own name they had to create that they didn't have big woo d whoop or tiny wooty boop name
To hide behind you feel what I'm saying
So you know
They built I wanted to build my own name you feel me so I went in
It became being from somewhere where I can build my own name
You know what I'm saying?
You feel me?
But, you know, that end up backfiring me in the end
because they all over there.
They're from there because they got family from there.
Right.
You know.
You kind of learned the lesson of that if you try to click up with people
that you don't really have roots with, then it might not.
I mean, a lot of people that they get burnt by the people that they were supposed to trust,
their family members or people that they know since they were little kids.
Right.
Yeah.
And it's crazy because, but you know what, though?
The funny thing about it is I'm not the only rapper, you know, that, that,
have this problem. Well, I'm not going to say this problem. I'm not the only rapper that's
from somewhere. They don't have no family from and all that. It's just that a lot of these
dudes, and I'm talking, it's a couple of Compton Crip rappers, even Pai Rappers. A lot of these dudes
just from big hoods, you know what I'm saying? Like my hood wasn't big at all for me. My hood's
probably only like, at the time I was from there, it was only like eight of us. You catch what I'm
saying? And I'm dealing with dudes who got family roots. So if I get into it with one, they all
going to fuck him. Rather than I'm right or wrong. So you never really felt like you were fully
Part of it.
Well, shit, I'm not going to say that because,
nigga, I didn't did more for that shit than the niggas that grew up over there.
You feel what I'm saying?
Prison yards, missions, all that.
You feel me?
Because, you know, I don't have no family there, so I had to be more aggressive than them.
Right.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
Why, they was comfortable in who they related to or whatever.
So they ain't got to be as aggressive for me because they, even if they sit on their ass all day
and just throw up pee fingers and eat popcorn, they get, they steal good.
Right.
Feel me what I'm saying?
They don't have to prove nothing because that's big whooty-wooop son.
or bitty-wooop-de-boop nephew or daughter or whatever, you know what I'm talking about?
But being that you're a little bit removed from it now,
like, what do you think that you really thought you were going to be able to get
from being affiliated with the hood?
And, you know, what were you looking for at that time?
You got to understand, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I grew up without my father.
You catch what I'm trying to say.
My name of my mother was shot and paralyzed when I was six years old.
So it was kind of like, you feel me?
And you already know the music, the movies, you know what I'm saying?
It influenced that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm not going to sit here and say, oh, like, yeah, I didn't have no choice,
nigga, I had a clear choice.
You feel what I'm saying?
Just like, and that's why, you know, I left for the long.
Just like I had a choice to, I had a choice to claim that or represent that,
nigga.
I feel like I got the same choice to say, fuck it if I want to, you feel me?
So, you know what I'm saying?
But did you feel like at that time that, you know, if you didn't click up with something
that you were going to be, you know, pressed here and there at the mall, shit like that.
You know what's crazy?
Because I didn't, I didn't start gang bang.
for protection.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
Because if I was starting to start gaming for protection,
I could have just went,
I could have just went, you know,
been from somewhere I had family from
and just hit from behind their name all the time.
You feel me?
I wanted to be a gangster.
I wanted to stand on my own.
You catch what I'm trying to say.
And that's why, you know,
I picked a very small hood.
You know what I'm saying?
You feel me that nobody really knew
or really cared about?
You feel what I'm saying?
And I'm like, you know, I'm going to build this up,
you know what I'm saying?
Because I wanted to be my own,
my own man.
You feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
I didn't want to hide behind nobody named.
Like even right now, like even when, you know, I was from there, you know,
them niggas ain't active or aggressive to the point where,
oh, if I'm getting into a shootout or I'm getting into it with some niggas,
I can call them niggins and a carload of motherfuckers pull up.
Like, it wasn't like that, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you feel me?
I lived in, anybody that know me know me, no, nigga, before rap.
You feel me?
I lived in the Wimbington Arms, the Wemington Arms in Compton for 14 months,
for 14 months as a act of Paroo,
Roddy Rich's hood.
Ask them niggas over there.
Do they know who Snoopy badass is?
You catch what I'm trying to say?
I lived over there for 14 months as a paro.
Now, if it never called my homies to come,
I didn't got into it with them niggas or any,
and all that.
This before they diss me and everything,
never called my hummies to come help me
or defend me or anything like that.
So if I was from a gang, just based off that,
then there wouldn't have been.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
you for me i wouldn't have been over there that long
you understand what i'm trying to say
for me like i said it was all something i felt like
i needed to really press my line because
i'm the type of person where i always felt like
you know like and this this may not be true
this may not be true but this is how i felt i felt like
if a person asks you where you from and you say you ain't from nowhere
that's like i don't know i always feel like that's bust or shit
you know what i'm saying like you feel me even though it's not buster shit
by la standard that's pretty much like the fin right oh i don't bang but nigg
I'm the top of niggie, like, niggins shit, I want to smoke,
nigh, ww, ww, ww, you feel what I'm saying?
Right.
So you feel me, that's why I affiliated with myself for something.
You know what I'm saying?
It wasn't for no protection.
It's just like, nigger, if you asked me,
I got something aggressive to say back.
Right.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that's really all that was.
That's like a weird cultural thing in L.A.
Where people don't want to turn down
that initial interaction.
It reminds me like when you're watching
like an animal documentary and you sort of see like two animals
having this like standoff where they're just sort of looking
each other down and making
and weird noises at each other.
You can't even look.
You can't even look at a motherfucker too long.
Like, I can see you, you know what I'm saying?
And I like your jacket or whatever.
And I'm just looking at your jacket.
I got to hurry up and glass it and try to remember what it looked like.
Because, if I look at it too long, the nigga that's wearing that jacket,
like, hey, what, so you know me or something?
Like, you feel me down?
I don't want to look like no bitch.
You know what I'm not going to be like, oh, I just like that your jacket.
You know what I'm just going to escalate from there?
When I first moved to L.A., I had my first homie who was
with the gang bang and shit, Gabe Brooks, rest in peace.
He got killed a couple years ago, but we were out riding one day.
And, you know, we see a million other people, a million people walking down the street
and shit.
And he just locks eyes with this one other black dude.
And all of a sudden, they just lock into that, like, huh, where you, like, and it was
so crazy to me because I'm not from L.A., so I'm not picking up on the signs that, like,
oh, these dudes are definitely.
It's energy.
Yeah.
But they spotted it and did it, and then it didn't turn into anything.
They just kept on walking.
but it was intense as fuck
and if you're not from here
then it's like the most foreign thing in the world.
Yeah, it's crazy, man.
You got to be on your shit, you know what I'm saying?
And right now in LA, you know, it's really more tricky,
you know what I'm saying?
Because, you know, niggas ain't really color banging.
Like, niggas got their colors,
they, the colors for their hoods that they represent,
you feel me?
Right.
But niggas wearing any kind of garments,
you know what I'm saying?
Niggas probably watching the bandana they represent,
but they watch, they're not watching what garments they throw on
so you would never even know, you know what I'm saying?
You pull up on the gang of niggas in red,
talking about what's up blood
niggas. They're straight crips.
You feel what I'm saying?
Or the same thing and vice versa.
You feel me?
Very good.
Like Nipsey said, man.
Like Nipsey said some real shit.
He said that he realized as a gangbanger
when he go into another nigga territory to slide whatever.
You feel me?
He's looking for all the qualities that's in his self
and another person to destroy.
That's very true.
That's deep, my nigga.
Because that's real, though.
It's like if I look at a nigga, you know what I'm saying?
And I don't see myself in it.
him like all right niggas a buster you feel what i'm saying though but if i look at him and i see
myself it's like oh this nigger think he's something you feel me got one yeah i mean when when
dudes go to slide the enemy's hood they're looking for a guy approximately their age and yeah they
might settle for shooting a 17 year old kid or a 50 year old man but realistically they're looking
for somebody who's on their level which is a fucking really sick thing exactly yeah that's real
sick you know what i'm saying but you know like and it's a lot of people that you know they
It takes for them to snitch or to go to jail and PC up
or to run off on the plug for them to say,
oh, I ain't from the hood no more.
You know what I'm saying?
It didn't take that for me.
You feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
I just seen the loyalty wasn't there.
I've seen it was selective politicking.
You know what I'm saying?
I've seen that them niggas, you know,
they rat-ass niggas.
Not necessarily saying that, you know,
they're going to tell on somebody.
But if it's a piece of cheese there,
they're going to run for it.
But so take us through the timeline
of you actually leaving the hood
that you were associated with,
Like, did they initially start talking bad about you?
Yeah, they did because, man, this is what happened?
Because of the Crip thing, right?
Yeah, but you know what, though?
And I did.
I actually asked in the group chat, I said, hey, is it as common as Snoopy Baddice is saying for somebody in, like you said, someone in every hood used to be either Crip or Blood.
And it was confirmed by multiple people in the group chat.
Yes, that is pretty much the case.
Yeah, that's the case.
Because what they got to understand is Los Angeles gangbanging was built on hood, how much.
Like, like, like, you gotta understand, my nigger, it was, it was, it's big homies that was Crips and his big
hummys that was blud's like King Baba Louis from the West, respect to him, you feel me, he was,
you know, he was, you know, publicly, he was an East Side Crip, then Moot of Compton, it became
a Pah Roo, and he's looked at as a G today, you know what I'm saying?
Like, like, and the cold thing about it, see, with me is, I was never a Crip.
I was never initiating to a Crip gang, you know what I'm saying?
There's no pictures of me throwing up Crip.
It was just something to use to try to, I guess, niggas seen, I was,
talented or something. You feel what I'm saying? It was just something to use.
Because if that's the case, you got homies in your hood right now that used to be crips.
For me, like I'm saying, I don't, like, YG, I don't even have a problem with the nigger.
You catch what I'm saying? But like, but like, why would you throw a shot at me?
And there's actually real pictures of you on the internet as a gungry block crib.
Like, why would you do that, bro? Like, you know what I'm saying? You understand what I'm
trying to say? It's like, that just didn't make any sense to me, bro. You feel me?
You know what I'm saying? That was like awkward. So, but I got a niggas saying, oh, you fake.
It used to be a crypt, but it wasn't, it ain't no pictures of me.
But you didn't really have existing issues with people from there that were kind of like
a pretense for this then becoming the thing?
Tripped off of this.
Tripp off of this.
I will trip off this.
Hey, no, look.
Hey, what people don't know is when I shot the intro, I was still like on some active gang bang
shit.
To the point, the enemies around the corner, when they would see me, they will run.
You feel what I'm saying?
And I'm not throwing dubs on that shit in anything.
They would see me and they would run.
I was beefing with these niggas around the corner,
and I was beefing with the hommies from the hood on some haters shit.
These niggas just always hated on my swag,
but I didn't really have nothing to lose,
so I didn't give a fuck.
I still pull up in the hood.
Like, what you're what you're talking about?
Niggas can be talking shit,
but then when I pull up, you know what I'm saying,
they don't say nothing to me, you feel me?
And what people don't know is when I shot the intro,
they were saying that I couldn't be over there.
They said, he didn't pull up in the hood.
I said, I'm not worried about you,
I'm going to shoot my video.
You see my first video, the intro is shot on Holly.
I had problems with them then.
Okay.
But what happened was when they seen my shit going up,
they tried to come back.
Like by time Knox Snoopy came, they was on my dick again.
Like, oh, yeah, you're a real nigga, man,
you're doing your shit, you're putting on for the hood, for sure, for show.
You feel me?
But when they seen that, they couldn't control my career
and they couldn't get nothing, now in this, you know what I'm saying?
As soon as somebody, a one hater, oh, he used to be a cripple or whatever,
you know what I'm saying?
Because they know me from being with my family from Corver Park,
which they even came out of said I was never from there.
You feel what I'm saying?
Oh, he used to be a cripple of whatever.
the homies feel like, well, since this nigga acting like he, Hollywood, all that,
niggins, nigga, fuck it, we're gonna say it too.
He used to be a Crip type shit.
You know what I'm saying?
It was something to use, my nigga.
You feel me?
Because we got homies from the hood right now that used to be Crips.
That's good over there.
Niggins, you feel like me?
I'm not going to put no names out there, but it's a couple of them niggas used to be Crips.
Feel what I'm saying?
It's a couple Compton Crip rappers that didn't even grow up in Compton.
That don't even have a fucking Compton school fucking history.
Right.
But guess what?
They're not from a hood that's not.
They're not from a hood that's haters.
Right.
They hood like, man, let the homie do his shit.
Let the homie do his thing.
You know what I'm talking about?
So when did this split actually take place?
You're talking about white forest with me and them?
Yeah.
It took place when shit, nigga, when I just wasn't feeling it no more.
But like how many years ago?
Like what?
Like a year ago?
Oh, like a year?
Like a year ago?
Did I say fuck two?
Oh, like two years?
I said fuck them niggas.
COVID fucked everything up.
We don't remember any dates anymore at this point.
Yeah, yeah.
Like two years?
Yeah, like two years ago?
But okay, when did you start actually put?
music online and like start to actually develop a buzz um i start shit right after the intro for me
they was actually riding with me then well was it like four years ago no well i came out 2018
i remember the date i dropped my first video she's either gangbanger or telling you how long ago
but i came out august 10th 2018 look it no okay 2018 yeah i came out 2018 19 28 28 yeah like what
three years ago okay and so your whole career was your vision at that point you didn't have
anybody else really guiding it or man it was it was just my vision i just i just felt like i just felt like
this was something i need to be doing you know i'm saying because shit i see a lot of artists you feel
me that that's not even really you catch what i'm saying and they're doing their shit and i be
you feel me really putting my shit together so i was like man fuck it nigger if these niggas you know
i'm saying if these niggas can do it let me go ahead and try my shot at it you feel me right
took a swing at that shit definitely what how much prison time how many different bids did you do
earlier in your life too i want to know about that man like i've been out of prison
niggas since my mother fucking 18th birthday really yeah because when my mother passed when my mother
passed shit my daddy been dead since i was one you feel me because my mother she she got shot when
i was six and she was paralyzed from the waist down so i was kind of like you know what i'm
saying like the one cooking the food for the you feel what i'm saying so you had a very different
childhood than a lot of people exactly so when she ended up dying or whatever you feel me like you know
my father already did.
So I was kind of like
pushed out into the world.
Right.
You catch what I'm saying?
And when I got pushed out in the world,
I started selling dope.
You feel me?
One of the first places I started selling dope at
was downtown LA
off 5th in San Julian.
Oh, it goes down down there.
Man, I was down there getting dough out there.
Who told you you were allowed to sell dope down there?
Don't you need like a license or some shit?
No.
No, at the time I was down there,
it's like, it was niggins all kind of hoods down there.
You feel what I'm saying?
You feel?
And I went down there.
with this one nigga I know from Grape, you feel me?
And he took me down there.
He was like, man, nigga, this nigga was coming back,
nigga with a gang of money and shit.
You feel me?
And I'm like, what the fuck you doing?
What's the fuck you doing?
I'm living in a hotel room.
I'm like, what are we doing?
You feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
So he like, man, come on, man, who, you know what I'm saying?
Went down there, I had 50 bucks, got a 50 up.
And I started serving dope and shit, you feel me?
And I was selling dope down there, getting money, my nigga.
So actual, like, crackheads?
Like, real deal?
homeless people.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
I think it was down there serving, you feel me?
But how I started my prison term is, you feel me?
I end up selling some dope to an under, no, no, no.
The first time I got crack was, feel me?
It was this one smoker down there.
He was like, hey, let me work for you.
I'm like, fuck it.
So I gave the nigga a sack, let the nigga work for me or whatever.
This nigga ended up bringing me back Mark Money.
Ooh.
Feel me?
When he brought me back.
I didn't know they did that.
Man, look, he brought me back some Mark Money, man.
So when the Undercovers came back, you feel me?
They seen I had the Mark Money and they took me in him to jail.
You know what I'm saying?
So we both wasn't saying nothing.
You feel me?
The smoker was keeping it solid.
I was keeping the solid.
You feel me?
And they end up,
they end up letting us both go on probation and shit.
You feel me?
So I get out on probation.
I didn't learn my lesson.
I went back out there.
You know what I'm saying?
Nicking, serving again.
Boom, boom, boom.
I'm serving.
Right?
Feel me?
And the cold thing about it,
and feel me, I had a hose on.
You know what I'm saying?
I got down to my last motherfucking dub.
I got down to my last dub,
and I never forget this day.
You feel me?
I was talking to this female.
You know what I'm saying?
A smoker walked past me.
A white dude, he had like shaggy hair, fucked up teeth and all that.
You feel me?
And he walked past me.
He said, hey, you got a, you got a, no, no, no, no.
Right before that, a motherfucker, an older smoker dude was like, hey, you got something for $9.
I should have just gave it.
It was my last rock.
I should have just gave it to the nigger for $9.
You feel what I'm saying?
But I didn't.
I was like, man, fuck that.
I need the whole 10.
Plus, this is a dub type shit, right?
He left.
White dude walked past.
Hey, you got a dub.
I'm like yeah hell yeah I got one this my last one
Nick I served it to the nigga when I served it to him you feel me
it was the biggest mistake I made in my life you feel me because I should have
just skayed this nigga to fucking rock for nine dollars and I was only missing
11 bucks my nigga and I had a pocket full of money you feel me
nigga walked off my nigga next thing thing I'll start talking to the girl
nigga police came from every fucking wear my nigga this this happened on the corner
of 7th and fucking San Julian police came from every motherfucker
where I'm like oh shit they'll feel me handed me up my nigginsed me up my niggins took me to
ccb nigga feel what I'm saying nigga no that ccb was the court I was at took me to the
county my nigga glass house nigga to the county my nigga that that's how my first
prison that's how my prison history started wow is you think that anybody really like makes a
long-term career of like selling crack in downtown L.A.
Fuck no look look look I literally never ever ever went back to downtown L.A.
Right.
ever since then. Like from that moment forward, I never, because trip off it is, I end up going back there to
the people. I didn't go with no dope, right? Like when I got out and I swear to God, this was God
telling me. As soon as I looked across the street, right, I seen the nigger serving, right? Feel me?
I'm saying. Matter of fact, it was the homie from Bonnie Hunter, so I'll never forget. I seen the
nigga serving, right? Because this is me anticipating on, you know what? I'm going to try this shit
again, right? But I didn't buy a sack. So I'm looking across the street. I'm watching this
nigga serving.
Feel me?
Right when he served a rock,
he rolled off,
nigga.
The same thing that happened to me
happened to him.
Police came from everywhere
and got him.
I said, whoop?
That was my motherfucker
I said, I'm cool,
nigga, you feel me?
Left down there
and never went back.
Nick, I said, I'm cool.
That was my sign,
nigga, because I got out of jail,
tried to see,
then look,
and that happened the very same day.
Wow.
I said, I'm done.
That's it.
And I have been sold a rock
ever since then.
That's crazy.
I spoked me.
But then I start going to prison
for other shit, though.
Right.
Then it was guns.
getting caught with guns.
My last pretenters is all off of like parole violations and guns.
Once they get you in that system, you just keep getting caught the little things.
It's like every little thing, niggis, 16 would have, then it's two would have.
And they 16 would have then two would have me to death.
Really?
That was my sentences, niggas 16 would have, poop, they'd get up out of here, two would have.
But we could bring up this strike for me and I got to hurry up and take it because I got a juvenile
strike too as a minor.
Where are you doing that?
Oh my gosh, man, you feel me?
All right, man, nigga, you feel me?
I was trying to get some new shoes and shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
I was a kid for me.
I was trying to get some new shoes and shit.
And I was with this one nigga, homie.
You feel me?
There was one nigga that lived by me at the time.
You feel me?
And we went to this mall.
My nigga tried to rob somebody.
You know what I feel me?
I was only like, I was like 16, about to be 17.
But I turned 17 in jail.
So they charged me at a 17-year-old boy.
And my mom and then was trying to get the strike off me.
Like, man, how y'all going to try to get this man a strike?
And he's only a kid.
Feel me, but that strike hunts me to this fucking day.
Really?
To this fucking day.
I'm like, damn, I'm like, y'all, really bringing that up?
So every time I get a case, if they come in me with halftime, I got to hurry up and take it.
Because if I don't take it, they're going to double me up.
You know what I'm saying?
It ain't no two with a half.
It's two doubled up four years.
Wow.
You feel me?
So that's what they did with me.
Like, I kick caught with a gun.
You know what I'm saying?
Go to jail, feel what I'm saying?
But the last time, the last, last time that I went to jail, feel me, my little brother had got killed.
You feel me?
And you feel me?
you feel me i blanked out on some shit you know what i'm saying you feel me you know we
trying to do something to somebody he flagged down the police police got behind me and my uh my cousin
i jump out the car and i run i jumped off the car and i run it for the police you feel me i
run it for the police no one reason i jumped out of the car because i know if there's one police car
look if we're in the car and there's one police corps behind us right and it's three of us in the
car, the best bet is, if y'all got anything dirty in the car is for the two people in the car to
jump out and run.
The reason you need to hurry up and jump out of rum before other cars get there because
this police car can't move.
They're going to have to stay there.
So I told my cousin, because we all that, we had guns and shit in the car.
I said, hey, nigger, when me and this niggas jump out the car, my nigga, you need to go.
We jumped out the car.
We break.
We run in.
Nigger, roo, freeze, freeze, freeze, stop.
He pressed on the gas.
He get on.
Niggia, the motherfucking
nigga, he'd get on with all the dirty shit.
Police get us.
Hurry up and take off my jacket.
I'm in somebody backyard.
You feel me?
They get us.
Somebody called the fucking police
and tell them
somebody left a jacket in their backyard.
They get my jacket.
This is what sent me back to prison.
Not the guns and nothing.
This was my last time.
You feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
They gave me two at half again.
You feel me?
They went in my jacket
and I accidentally had a bullet
in my motherfucking jacket.
Just a bullet.
A fucking fucking bullet, my nigga.
Some shit they would slap you on the wrist for her on the wrist for everything.
Nigger, they were like, you're known for guns.
You're a documented gaymaker.
Nigger, they took, nigga, for a fucking bullet.
They sent me back to prison for eight months, bro.
And this was 2017.
And I got out from, I told myself in the pen, I said, you know what?
I'm not about to keep doing this shit, nigga.
I'm eating up all my 20s going in and out this motherfucker, my nigga.
I'm fenced to get out and be a rapper, nigga.
Fuck that, nigga.
Because it's like this.
I didn't did everything gangster.
Like it's like I don't have to
I don't have to solidify my
gangsterism in rap no like I don't have to do
it in rap because look at most of these niggas
become rappers join the hood and try to get
street cred. My nigga I already did all
that. I didn't already walk prison yards before
motherfuckers even knew who Snoopy badass was
I did it already
you catch what I'm saying? I did it or I did it
I got that out my system before I even
picked up a mic
it was out my system already
because I didn't already did it
you know what I'm saying like a nigga prison yards
niggie shootouts, missions, phase, living in the enemy hood.
Nika, I didn't do it.
Right.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it's like...
Had you been working on your musical talent, like, all these years?
Had you just been kind of working on it on the side, or...
Man, look, man, I've been...
It's just something I always did.
Like, it ain't nothing that I would do and be like,
oh, I'm about to work on my craft.
It just would come.
You catch what I'm saying?
Like, when the beat come on or whatever, when the beat come on or whatever,
you know what I'm saying?
The lyrics just come.
You feel me?
What I'm saying?
Like, like, and I don't never sit down to be like,
oh, I'm supposed to write a song about this topic.
It's like, I look at writing music like decode and the beat.
Like, the lyrics is already there.
You just got to decode it.
Interesting.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
Like, every song that I wrote, I feel like,
that's the lyrics that was supposed to be with that song
because they was already there.
I just had to decode it.
And, you know?
Right.
I mean, you're pretty proud of your rapping,
ability though like would you say that that's like a big part of what you think you bring to the
table is you route better than a lot of people from L. Um no it it ain't that for me I think I'm better
than them it's just that I just feel like you know what I'm saying they need to put out more
quality topics my nigga you feel me and somebody got to say it you know like you know what
I'm saying somebody got to say this year like come on bro like you feel what I'm saying like
because I look me me personally I can't respect the nigga I cannot respect the nigga that's
telling a multitude of people to do something that they wouldn't do.
Right.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, you tell the motherfuckers, oh, you, nigga, this, the hood, this crypt this, blood this,
nigga, I kill this, I do this.
But we, but you're not.
Yeah.
Like, you're not, nigga, you're going to go back to your corporate housing or your big-ass matching.
You're going to kick back.
You're going to chill.
You're going to play with your kids, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
While the motherfuckers that's really in the field is being influenced off of your music.
And I just can't respect that.
Like, if a motherfucker would tell me something, you feel what I'm saying?
do the opposite, I can't trust you.
And I just feel like a lot of these rappers is not trustworthy.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Because it's like, nigga, you're not even living like that.
At this point, it's just for views or sales.
Yeah.
You catch what I'm saying?
I mean, there's a lot of people doing that.
And it's pretty sinister to be like a rich person who uses drugs in a reasonable way,
but is making these songs that are fucking drug anthems.
You got all these kids fend on themselves out there because they don't know shit.
It's so easy.
It's so easy to tell the truth.
It's so easy to be real.
You feel me?
I just feel like, you know, like, you know, like,
you gotta practice what you preach my nigga
even if you you out
even if you preaching buzz shit
nigga do that shit because that's the message
you putting it out for me big all they're showing
is they care more about record sales
than they do
humanity
fuck fuck race fuck the hood humanity
nigga you putting that shit out to humanity
niggas kids in the suburbs
that's influenced by that shit
you catch what I'm trying to say so and you putting that out there
and you not even like that my nigga like
you been from three different hoods
You feel what I'm saying, my nigga?
Like, come on, stop that shit, bro.
Like, I just don't think that's real.
And I feel like at least I'm, like,
a lot of niggas talk shit about me,
but, like, at least I'm honest.
Right.
I'm telling you who I'm really is.
Like, I'm not lying to you.
Like, nigga, like, a lot of these niggas be lying.
Like, oh, yeah, I'll pull up and do this,
nigga.
When I pulled up and ran the four phase,
nigga, I never said.
I was Joe Frazier, nigga.
Right.
I just said, I ain't scared of shit.
Okay.
Before the four fades happened, though,
you said that there was a conversation
that Wack 100 leaked,
and that was the reason why you had to run these four fades?
Bro, I've been waiting for you to bring this up.
Let me tell you.
Let me tell you.
Let me.
Look.
Whack was like, like I looked at him like a good dude like like an uncle, bro.
Because first, first how we started talking was, you know what I'm saying?
I kept seeing him sign these like at this time I was on my super paroo shit.
You feel me?
So you were mad about the blueface thing?
Not even the blue face thing.
Not even the blue face thing.
The other dude thing.
Like I was like, damn, nigga, you ain't.
signing nothing but crips, nigga, we got
we got homies out here that's on.
Oh, uh, I made a comment.
From Long Beach.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I made a comment.
I made a comment, uh, on his page or whatever, right?
When I made the comment on his page, I didn't even think the nigga's going to respond
back because at this time I had just dropped the intro.
I probably only had like, what, 300 followers.
You feel what I'm saying?
And he responded back like, nigga, pah root.
Nick, I do what I want to do.
Nigger and, nigga, I'm a sign somebody and it ain't go be you.
bitch ass nigga if you was a real nigga you should have just got at me in my DM I said um excuse me sir I said if you check your DM I actually
DMs you three months ago right he said no you didn't then then um next day I know got a DM from he said oh you did here's my number called me so look peeke
so at this time I'm in the hood with the homies you feel me they say that nigga can you a stubborn you a suburb oh oh that nigga be bowing it down the phone record that nigga record that
I said, man, I'm not about to record this
nigga. They're like, man, record this nigga. Our first
conversation was recorded. Okay.
Because the dudes I was there told me
to record it. So I recorded the
nigga. He talked to all this shit. The nigga was cool.
I ended up starting liking the nigga.
So I'm like, well, fuck it. I don't need this shit.
You know what I'm saying? So the phone that I had, I end up
getting an eye, because it was in a
fucking Android phone. You feel me? I end up getting
an iPhone and I end up letting the hummies
have the fucking Android phone, right?
So
after this, me and whack, we cool. We chile
chopping it up on the phone every day for like four, five months.
He chopping it up, talking, he's giving me game on the little,
on the rap shit, the industry shit.
I'm thinking everything cool, you know.
And he's taking interest in your career as well.
Like, are you thinking that you might be signing with him or something?
I would never sign the cash money West.
Oh, right, okay.
For me, I would never, I would never do that, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm a straight man, so that ain't my thing, you feel me?
But like I said though, you feel me?
Me and him, we was talking, you know what I'm saying?
you feel me and we was chopping it up and I'm thinking everything cool though feel me so it come
of time my not snoopy my not stupid interview take place i mean my not stupid video shoot take place right
i invited a gang of bloods to the hood you know what i'm saying i invited a gang of bloods to the hood
so i could do this not snoopy thing you feel me and uh whack said he was gonna pull up or whatever
of course he didn't feel me i'm you know i'm you know hollywood niggas say oh i'm gonna be there
and i'm gonna do this but we already know they're full of shit you know i'm like that i do that too
Yeah, I feel me? So look.
So this nigga say he's going to pull up. He never put up whatever.
So I got niggins from different hoods over there.
Footies go up on the internet of the niggins I got at the video shoot.
He hit me up. He said, hey, bro, you know what I'm saying?
He said, them niggas right there that you got at the video shoot, you know, they push P.K.
I'm like, and for y'all don't know, Pekai means, you know what I'm saying?
There's blood gangs that push PK and all that.
You know what I'm saying?
I didn't feel me, but these guys were bluds.
So I asked them, I say, they do.
I'm like, damn, they can't be a Knobie if they're pushing PK.
So I hit the niggas.
I tell them, I say, hey, bro, like, hey, what's up, my nigga?
Y'all push, y'all push that bullshit, you know what I'm saying?
And the nigga was like, hell no, we just went up.
We got into it with Wax Hood at one point.
You know what I'm saying?
We was whacking them out.
I said, oh, okay, for sure.
So I hit Wack.
I said, hey, whack.
No, they said, they said, they're not even with all that, my nigga.
They said they just got into it with your little hummies or whatever,
water, wada, wada. He was like, oh, okay.
Then he went into this long-ass dialogue.
You know how he started talking forever. Everybody knows that whack.
He can talk.
Yeah, because you know, you like my little nephew.
Paru. You know what I'm saying? It's paru.
And we got to, you know, we got to stick together out here.
You know what I'm saying? You know, your enemies is my enemies.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He's talking all this shit.
So in me, I'm a type of nigger.
I'm a sincere dude.
You know what I'm saying? You can't just tell me shit.
You feel me? Like, I'm going, I'm going to believe you.
I'm going to believe you.
You feel what I'm saying?
like you feel me especially if i take a like into you you know i'm saying you didn't
gave me some points of advice and it showed to be facts so it's like i took a liking to you so when he
said that i believe that right so like i said remember i told you i lived in the women's in
orange for 14 months before my rap career right i'm scrolling up instagram i see him post you know
somebody which i didn't have no problem with the artist you know but it was something that
somebody in the background that I had problems with.
You know what I'm saying?
Bullets was exchanged.
You feel me?
On some gangster shit, you feel me?
So I hit him.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, well, shit, he hit me up about this bullshit.
Let me hit this nigga up about this.
Right?
We family.
We got the same enemies, right?
Well, you got a nigga that tried to kill me on your page, bro.
I call him.
I tell him.
He like, nigga, uh, uh, uh, he started talking all this shit about, uh,
he do what he want to do.
I'm like, oh,
All of a sudden, nigga.
Like, I'm like, all right, for sure, my nigga.
You feel me?
And I hang up in his face.
We start texting.
Biggest mistake of my life.
When we start texting, my nigga, you feel me?
He, like, he tell me who bring them to him.
Feel me?
It's a Compton Pah Roo Hood.
You feel me?
I said, oh, that figures.
Them niggas is like, I said the derogatory time for Crip.
I said, them niggas is like, I'm a whoop in my eyes.
Okay.
He said, nigga, why the fuck you say that?
You know what I'm saying?
Because he said, he said, he said,
the dude from that hood
is who brought them to them.
And I said that makes sense because
the reason I said it makes sense is because
when I got into it with these dudes,
I went over there to that neighborhood
for refuge and they was over there
kicking it with him. So I'm like
what shit? I feel like I'm in the Crip hood. This ain't even
a Paru hood. So I made that
statement to Wack. Wax say, why did you say that?
These niggas have come over there and wipe your whole
block out. I'm not no bitch. I don't know
what my homies do, but I know I'm not no
So I tell him I ain't worry about that shit, my nigga.
I said what I said, feel me?
So this nigga, we stopped talking.
We stopped talking in the text.
He got the text messages with me saying that or whatever,
calling them niggas with red rags and all that shit, right?
This nigga goes send it to an OG from the west side that he always be with.
I don't want to say the nigga name, you know what I'm saying?
You feel me?
This nigga's desperate for fame.
But the OG nigga from the West or whatever, he sent it to him.
The nigga called my phone.
Like, hey, he could call my phone all turned up.
Hey, nigga, what you said about my hood?
wot, waw, wop, what? I say, what? I said, oh. So I repeat to him what I said to whack.
He said, why would you say that? And I told him why I said it, the same reason why I just told
you I said it. He said, oh, okay, me and this nigger, we chop it up every day for two days
straight on the phone. Everything is good, my nigger, between me and this OG nigga from the
West, right? I'm chilling, minding my own business. Like, three days later, I'm getting
notifications from the world. And I look at my phone.
this nigga whacked and posted the conversation when I caught the niggas
clips with red rags he put it on his Instagram and he posted on his Instagram bro
and I'm looking I'm like why would he do that I just talked to the so I go back to try to
call the nigger from the west I'm like when I go back to try to call voicemail voicemail
voicemail I'm like this nigga and blocked my number I said oh this is a play so I'm
trying to figure out like damn why would he do that like why would he like like like
I'm thinking like as a gangster, he said he's G, homie.
Why would you do that, bro?
Like, wouldn't you think he's sending it to them?
If there's a problem, hey, pull up in the hood, come run these faces.
And we keep the world out of it.
Why did you?
Like, my big, my question for wacky is like, like, bro, like, I looked up to you, bro.
Like, nigga, I, like, like, no I'm saying?
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, I trusted you, bro.
Like, why would you do that, bro?
What was his stance that he was taken at that time?
Like, why he wanted to post that?
Like, he just basically decided he was done with you and that he just,
expose this. Because that is like from a tactical perspective, he exposes that he knows that
there's going to be hundreds of people that are angry as fuck at you for even using that word
in that way. I mean, it is kind of smart, I suppose. I'm a keep it just, I think me and a lot of
people around me, we believe that he did it because like, you got to understand my nigga.
As a paroo, I got everything you take to take that shit. You catch what I'm saying?
My nigga, like, nigga, none of these paroo rappers have been to prison.
Ain't none of these motherfuckers ain't got the background that I got.
He knows that.
So it's like, nigga, we got to throw something.
We got to throw some kind of visible schmut on this, nigga.
And I feel like that's really the only excuse for him to do that.
You feel what I'm saying?
You feel me?
Could the beef be squash with me and whack?
Yeah.
You want to know why?
Because it didn't work.
You know what I'm saying?
My nigga, like, you feel me?
I see if he would have threw a shot, and it just knocked me all off of my
motherfucking shit and it just fucked me up now and I'm downtown LA smoking crack
nigger. I'm right here on no jumper. Well that's a high standard. Like if he were to say
something about you so bad that you started smoking crack downtown that that would be. But what you
got to understand is what he did to me wasn't nothing small. You have to understand you
post, nigga everybody in Compton follows Wack 100 bro. Right. Everybody, bro. So when you did that to
me. He did it because he didn't look it. The whole point is obvious. Anybody
with eyes can see why he did it because he did not think I was going to pull up and run the
phase. Thought it was going to mark out my name, my character, Snoopy Baddasses no more.
Right. I marked him out. But it backfired. Got my ass whipped. But I pull it up. But so
what was this proposed as like you had to pull up to the block and fight four people in a row?
Like how is that determined?
How did you even get notified?
Okay.
How I got notified.
You know, nigga,
Compton politics, nigga.
Like, nigga, the gang bang.
And nigga, it's the gang bang.
Like, nigga, if you tapped in, you tapped in,
nigga, you're going to get them calls, nigga.
You're going to get them calls from the right niggas.
And I got them calls from the right niggas.
Nigget, this is urgent.
Nigger, you need to pull up or you're all bad.
And you had to fight Pai Rooz from your hood or you had to fight people who are,
no?
My scary ass hoods ain't bad.
Nick, they didn't even pull up with me.
You had to fight Crips.
I had to fight Pai Rooz.
Oh, okay.
Because you got to understand.
And I said something disrespectful to this particular paro.
And I will admit, you know what I'm saying, that I was wrong.
You feel me?
I was wrong for saying what I said about them dudes, you know, what they represent in the text.
Feel me?
But at the time I was active, that's how I felt.
You know what I'm saying?
So, nigga, I was, I said what I said.
You know what I'm saying?
And based on the fact, now, if I felt like I was right,
them niggas wouldn't have got no faith.
I would have told them niggas to get it in the streets
and told my homies to shut the fuck up,
nigga, I'm doing this,
because they ain't gonna do nothing anyway.
You understand what I'm saying?
But I felt like I was wrong.
I'm like, you know what?
He wrong for posting it,
but I was wrong for the statement.
So I just feel like, nigga, as a man,
nigga and a gangster, my nigga,
if you wrong, niggas chin up, chest out.
You gotta go face that.
So I put up to face that.
You catch what I'm saying?
Where did you actually have to fight?
Just on the street?
No, it was a park.
It was a park, Enterprise Park and Compton.
Because, for me, I was calling my homie.
I was calling my hummies.
I was calling all my homies.
They were sending me to voicemail.
Like, look, my homies sent me to voicemail all the way until I put up a video that the
face was over.
You thought, so you thought that they were going to slide with you to make sure you are right?
They said they was.
Wow.
So this really made you disillusioned with the hood.
How do you think I felt, look it, look it, how did you think I got the memo to even go there?
Right.
Them, they called me.
Because for one, they never in the hood anyway.
I was in the hood talking to all my homies on the phone.
It's like, how won't I in the hood?
And we having a hood meeting on the phone,
but ain't none of y'all niggas here,
nigger, y'all spread out across California
and y'all telling me what I got to do.
You know what I'm saying?
And the niggas that is close,
nigga, I'm like, so what's up.
Y'all, y'all, we're going to be there tomorrow,
blood, just the phone, woo, all right, for show.
Nigget, time coming, time ticking, time ticking,
I'm like, damn, nigger, they're not answering.
So that's why I start thinking, and then right, look it,
trip off of this.
then I get a text from whack
in the DM time about, yeah,
you got 24 hours to get put off
H-HP, you bitch.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I can show you the screenshot right now.
You feel, me?
Still in my DM.
24 hours to get put off,
so after the original fights,
you need to do more fights.
No, no.
Remember I said?
He thought I wasn't going to pull up
and run the phase.
So when they was putting out the memo
for me to pull up and run the phase,
he's like, yep,
for to get him put off his hood.
So that told me right there he was already in cahoots with my homies.
Because why would you have the heart to even say some shit like that?
Like, nigger, like, hold on, nigga, I've been over here killing shit for some years, nigga.
Who the fuck is you didn't even think you got any more power over my homies to say some shit like that?
But that told me right there that he was in cahoots with my homies from the jump, for me before the phase.
So, and it made me, it made me make sense.
It made sense to me.
It was like, hold on.
So that's why they didn't pull up with me.
Because I was never supposed to pull up.
I was supposed to be marked out,
Snoopy badass a bitch.
That would have gave them a reason to put me off.
They thought you were just going to move to Vegas
and never have anything to do with this shit against me.
Like, nigga, that's not, that's not gonna,
that wasn't going to happen, you feel me?
But them niggas is crazy.
Them niggas is crazy for even thinking,
for even thinking that all the shit
they know I'm capable of, you feel me?
So you're in the park, no gun,
and you got to fight a bunch of people in a rock.
I brought a gun.
Okay.
I brought a gun.
I'm not going to lie.
I could have killed their asses.
But as a gangster, like I said, I felt the only reason I gave them that
because I felt like I was wrong.
Okay.
If I, like, everybody that knows Snoopy, if I feel like I am right, if I feel like I am right,
nigger, you got a problem, my nigga.
Read that text.
I meant every word.
game behind the gate for 15 years clown he don't wake up and bombed in clown try again on the other hand
you got about 24 hours before you get jumped off yada yada yada you fucking with the wrong one you're out of your league
little crib blood tiger homie he tried to say i'm like tiger oh so i'm showing you that to show
i i'm showing you that i'm showing you that to prove to you that now why would a person
for the record he spelled it targer yeah he spelled it right you know he types fast he'd be spell this shit wrong
in his captions on his post.
He was having a moment.
But all I'm saying is this.
That was before,
that was the same day
I went and ran the phase
like hours before.
My question is,
what made you be confident
to say that?
You understand what I'm trying to say?
And then I'm calling these niggas
and they're not answering
the phone.
Right.
So it's like,
and then the OG nigga
I was told him he went out.
It was a play to Mark Snoopy Badass
out.
So when that didn't work,
feel what I'm saying?
These niggas talking about
trying to extort a nigga on some rap shit,
I ain't even rich yet.
So I tell them niggas fuck off.
They go finish clicking up a whack.
Now he's an ex-crip, he's not from the hood.
It was all a play.
Because if I was an ex-crip and not from the hood,
why didn't y'all bring this out as soon as the intro job?
Why did y'all get behind me?
You know what I'm saying?
My nigga, then when y'all see me getting bigger
than niggas, y'all wanted to get big, my nigger.
Now this, y'all try to use all the smut on me.
Right.
Ain't no smut on Snoopy, nigga.
Nigger, these niggas been on my ass trying to find smut on me since
2018. We are in 2021
going on 2022. No paperwork
has been shown. No crypt pictures
has been shown. Nothing.
Don't you think if there was anything on
me that it would be public?
Probably.
This shit, nigga, please. That shit will be on
No Jumper news.
You know what I'm saying? Nick Snoopy or Rat.
Nick, Snoop got him. It occurs to me that this is
kind of like the street version of being canceled.
Because when you get canceled,
you know, like on Twitter and shit, it's like
usually there's like a reason
but then there's like a ton of other
reasons get thrown on top of it and it just becomes like, well, it doesn't really matter
if any of this shit is like true in particular. It's like we're going to just throw everything
on them and now it's time for everybody to join up to get them out of here. And I'm not saying
that I'm like, no, no, no, that you were 100% right or whatever, but I'm just saying that
like at a certain point it seemed like the facts didn't really matter as much, right? It was like,
let's just get them out of here. Trip off of this. I'm sitting here. I'm like, damn.
Niggas call me a fake par route. Nick, I didn't walk prison yards. You know what I'm saying?
my nigga, I didn't went on missions.
Niggas knew me and Compton before
niggins the motherfucking rap shit,
nigga. So I'm sitting here
and I'm looking like them and this nigga got whole
pictures of crips and y'all saying that he real it in me.
Like, come on, bro.
Like I said, it wasn't even, they don't
care about facts, my nigga. It's about who's
in the position to help.
Especially a LA gangbanger. Like,
at Los Angeles Gamebanger is the lowest form
of a gangster. Why you say that?
The reason I say that is because
they don't get nothing for doing with
They do.
Nigger, it's just, they just do it all based off emotion.
But you think in other states, they're more likely to get something out of it?
No, in other states, it's more organized.
They're, nigga, I'm the Crips and Bloods in different states, nigga.
Nigga, they take this shit more serious than the L.A. nigga could ever.
Straight up, nigger, and that's just keeping it 100.
But, nigga, because these niggas don't care.
They, look it, L.A. don't honor real niggas.
They only about who can help.
You catch what I'm trying to say, my nigga?
Because it's too many real niggas.
give me a blood rapper that they ain't came out and said nothing bad about.
Like every time a blood rapper try to come, there's another bloods to say he's a fake blood.
You feel what I'm saying?
Mac 10, even all the way back into Mac 10 days, Mac 10 went through it.
You understand what I'm trying to say?
You feel me?
But you don't see Crips go through that, though.
You don't see the Crips.
Like, nigga, it's a gang of Crip rappers that's not from Compton, that's not from their hoods like that.
That ain't never even slid and went on the mission.
But unfortunately, they're from a hood that's not haters.
I mean, let the homie do with shit.
And they also from a hood that's not internet niggas.
Niggas don't give a fuck about another nigga hustle.
But it seems like the blood hood is just infatuated with the rap shit.
And they quick to want to try to call somebody fake and cancel somebody, my nigga,
because everybody want to be the snoop dog of the blood.
So let's just keep it real, my nigga.
That's why it's a rap race.
Everybody, because, nigga, you feel what I'm trying to say?
So, nigga, in the blood hoods always got somebody to try to try to say, oh, he's fake.
He ain't real.
He ain't real.
Like, damn, my nigga, like, you know what I'm saying?
You don't see these Crip niggas going through this shit.
When was the last time?
You seen some Crip niggas hood come out and say they fake.
When was the last time you seen that shit?
I don't know.
Exactly.
You feel me?
I was thinking about it in terms of my boy Crip Mac.
It felt like he came out and he was like just accept everybody.
Even if they don't really fuck with them,
everyone who's a Crip was like, oh, man, that guy is so I fuck with him.
Because he was kind of like a mascot for what they're doing, you know?
Guess what, though?
If Crip Mac was a blood,
if Crip Mac was a blood, it would be 10 other blood.
us to say he ain't shit.
And that's just to keep it real. You know what I'm saying?
That that's just how this
shit is played, my nigga. Like, you feel me?
Like, here I am, a nigga that in walk prison
yards, nigga, was Paroo. A Paroo, years
before rap. Nigel, you feel me, put it up,
ran my face, went to lose a draw,
went on missions, known and Compton, my
nigga. You feel me, nigga, got everything to
back this, nigga, and y'all gonna try to call me
fake because a small group of
niggas that couldn't control me
when to say I'm fake.
Right. When most of
Some niggas ain't never even been to a pen, but the world don't know that, though.
Right.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
I mean, you have this idea that, like, by getting down with the hood that you were going to, like, that you were taking it serious enough.
Like, this is worth going to prison for.
This is worth sliding for, et cetera, et cetera.
But not knowing that I was doing this for a bunch of insecure, jealous bitches.
Sorry for the cuss word.
Oh, that's fine.
But I have to say that, though.
You know what I'm saying?
I had, you feel me, I didn't know that.
You know what I'm saying?
And, you know, and for people to get to my level of awareness.
You got to die.
You got to go to jail.
You got to get life.
You got to go through all this shit.
Your homie got to end up telling on you for you to get the Snoopy Badass's level of
awareness.
See, it didn't take for me to be sitting in no cell, nigga,
trying to put it in for a pill for me to realize that this shit is bullshit.
You catch what I'm trying to say, my nigga?
It didn't take for me to do that.
A lot of people end up with your perspective,
but like after they sat in prison for 10 years.
Exactly.
And I feel like, my nigga, y'all,
you're quick to say, this nigga's a real nigga.
Or that this nigga, this nigga's a real.
Oh, the homie got life.
He's a real nigga, though.
Real nigga from the hood, but he turned Muslim.
He ain't on that shit no more, but he's a real homie, though.
Okay, okay.
So I got to go get life for me to change my life.
I was a real homie or I was a real nigga.
Why, I can't be free living my life, my nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Feel me?
Cooking food for my kids decided to change my life.
You know what I can't do that.
You feel me, my nigga, and still get the same flowers.
There's a lot of, like, 50-year-old killers locked up
who wish that they could just be having a nice boring home life
with the kids you know.
Man, look at you know how many niggas
that talk shit about me
that don't know right now
that's gonna be sitting in jail
probably three years from now
with a life census
because niggins still out to act
that's gonna be like
damn that nigga Snoopy knew
what he was talking about
and I called him fake.
Feel what I'm saying my nigga?
And a lot of motherfuckers
don't really understand that.
You know what I'm saying?
And oh yeah,
I want to say this real quick though
a lot of people say that
oh Snoopy Badass
didn't feel this way
about gang banging into his hood distim.
I want to say this.
That is true.
That's true
I didn't feel this way
about gang banging into my hood dis me
Because even when I was getting into it with him
I was still going back because I wasn't
I was never scared of them
The only reason I don't really go fuck with them now
It's because I have something to lose
You catch what I'm trying to say like back then
I didn't care like I say I was beefing with them
With the intro
You catch what I'm trying to say
But and I'm gonna tell y'all why
I'm gonna tell y'all why
I said fuck gang banging after my hood disney
For one my nigga
any traumatic experience is supposed to change you my nigga you feel me if you touch the fire and it fucking burns you my nigga and you continue to touch the fire and continue to burn your fucking hand off it's your fault because you nigga it burned you the first time so and it was a traumatic experience it's going to change my hand it's going to change the way I use it it's not going to be the same when you go through a traumatic experience my nigga it changes you and that was a traumatic experience for me because I didn't put my life on the line
I didn't put my freedom on the line for this shit
for when I get put in a good situation
they hate on me.
When you think somebody love you
and you find out you don't, that
has a way of changing you.
You feel me? And the Bible says
only a dog or a fool
returns to his own vomit. So
just based off that, yes, my nigga
with my hood diss me, that's because
I've seen it for where it really was
and it was a traumatic experience for me
and it changed me forever. The question
is for you is do you think that you can actually become what you're trying to be in the rap
game while sort of being on the outside of the whole street culture thing because we really
never seen it even rappers who come up out of L.A. who aren't street affiliated for most part at
some point that kind of have to get down with somebody. Yes, I do think because I feel like,
I feel like uniqueness and originality is everything. It's like everybody's the same. It's like
you cannot call yourself a unique artist or a different.
artist. I don't give a fuck. How different you rap, how much you're saying, if you are a
Crip or a blood, there's nothing unique about you. Because there are a gang of Crips, there are a gang
of blood. Nigger, what's special about you? You're a Crip. Okay, who's not a Crip? You're
a blood? Okay, who's not a blood? You feel me? That kills that. What I'm doing is, like Snoop
Dogg said, a nigga, when you're original, that lasts us forever. And I'm the first me.
I'm original. You catch what I'm trying to say? And I'm also showing you that you don't have to be
affiliated with a Crip or a blood to be considered a gangster.
You can't understand because being a gangster, feel me, ain't something you get put on.
It's something that was born in you.
You guess if it's in you, it ain't nothing nobody can do to take that from you.
If you ain't never told on nobody, you ain't never molested no kids, you ain't ever pieced up.
Can't no motherfucking hood tell you you ain't no gang.
And nigga, go shoot that hood up.
Right.
That's what I believe.
That's my theory.
You feel what I'm saying?
But that's a question of what your definition of gangster is because I remember when I was watching Wack and 6'9 go at it and 6'9 saying,
I'm gangster because I take care of my family.
I take care of my kids.
And I'm like, are we just able to say
gangster means anything at this point?
No, no, no, no, no.
Get gangster.
That's a good dad.
That's a good person if you were telling the truth.
But like, I mean, realistically, what the fuck does gangster mean at that point?
Exactly.
But, but, like, me, my gangsterism is basically, nigga.
Feel me, I'm keeping it original West Coast.
This coffee's gangster.
Feel me, look it.
Oh, God.
That's for super gangster.
Feel me, look it.
I'm looking at.
I'm keeping the original West Coast.
Because I feel like the cribs and bloods are bad.
the original West Coast style.
So, nigga, what I'm doing with my Los Angeles
you feel me, when I'm doing this,
we're adopting the original West Coast swag
and making that a part of our brand
because the cribs and bluds, they don't want it anyway.
Y'all are busy looking like motherfucking future
and motherfucking the rest of these other blonde hair,
dread head, skinny jeez, shoddy bells,
I can keep going, nigga, skittled-haired ass, motherfuckers.
I mean, that's always the identity crisis
of the West Coast is like, do we want to be
still like the greatest version or the greatest time period that we had,
which is like the 80s, early 90s,
or do we want to move on and be like the rest of the world?
L.A. niggas, look, I'm going to tell you why L.A. niggas, look,
I'm going to tell you why L.A. niggas follow everybody else.
Because they're busy hating on each other.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
Like, they're going to hate on me. They hate on each other.
They're going to do all this, my nigga.
But they're watching the motherfucker nigga, Drake and all them.
They dick riding Drake Future.
They, they're, like, come on. Like, let's just keep it real, bro.
how are you going to sit here and say
the same niggas
that fuck with these industry game bangers
got the other car, me fake? Come on my nigga, like
I'm a little Wang fan.
Like, don't get me wrong, I am a little Wang fan.
Like, I didn't listen to Lil Wang music and all that.
You know what I'm saying? I don't agree with the things he do.
You feel me?
But I listen to his music and all that.
Now, we all know he popped up on the scene
out of nowhere of blood.
How dare you call a nigga like me
that indeed all this shit for the thing
for the P and the B, my nigga, prison yards, shootouts
and all that, call me fake, but then
you take a picture of locking bees with Lil Wayne.
What kind of shit is, what sense
do that make? But like you said,
is that we at the point where facts don't even matter.
It don't even matter no more, my
nigga, feel me? They don't give a fuck.
Anybody, that's what I'm saying, anybody could be a blood
or a Crip, for me, and the reason
I feel like, my shit gonna go,
nigga, because, you feel me, I'm a different
form of a gangster. You catch what I'm trying to say?
My nigga, like, come on, man. For me,
I wouldn't against my whole hood and one.
You know what I'm saying, my nigga, with facts.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because it don't, it don't take a hood to make you.
You catch what I'm saying?
You could be gangster by yourself, my nigga, and I'm not talking about just taking care of his kid.
Look, he's talking about he takes care of his kids, take care of his family.
Nigger, that's just, that's one piece of being gangster.
Right.
Nigger, if a nigga come slap the fuck out of you, nigga, nigga, what you going to do?
Is you going to run to the police or is you going to tell?
Six and nine can never be gangster.
Why?
Because he told.
My nigga, fuck, okay, you're just, like you said,
You're just a family man at this point.
Do you regret not telling back in the day?
Would you say?
Like, you probably had opportunities
where you could have avoided jail time
if you had just snitched, right?
Given what you know today.
Hell, man, look at it, my nigga.
Look at it.
I would never in my life even consider that, bro.
Like, I'm gonna keep it real
because I'm the type of nigga
if I put myself in this situation,
my character of how I handle my enemies
and way I handle my lead flaws
these niggies try to throw up on me
should tell you how what I would do
in that situation.
Right.
Nigger, a nigga gonna stay solid.
You know what I'm saying?
My nigga, I don't, like a nigger that's in, that in toad before should never,
ever use the word gangster, my nigga.
Because he better off saying, I'm a real man.
Okay, I can hear that.
It would have been better for him, I think, to just come out of prison and be like, okay,
I'm not going to be pushing this tough guy thing anymore.
I feel like people would have liked him more if he was more of a regular guy, right?
Yeah, look, look, I feel like this was six-nine.
For one, let's go back to his blood affiliation.
Right.
Let's go back to that shit.
For one, my nigga, you feel me?
One thing Wack said that I do agree with.
One thing that Wack said I do agree with is it's really not 6-9-4.
It's the dudes that put him on for.
We put on, they putting on all these niggas.
They putting on all these niggas, you know what I'm saying,
on these gangs because of what they got.
But then when it's backfired, they want to play victim.
Like, my nigger, I don't think nobody should have sympathy for Shottie in them.
I don't think they whoever was associated with that fuck them niggas that's just how I feel
fuck them niggas they deserve to sit in jail they deserve the right the reason I say that is because
you niggas shouldn't have sold the fucking membership my nigga nigga this blood shit was created
in the dark it was supposed to stay in the dark see that's why I don't want nothing to do with it
no more because this every I knew I can never be unique continue being the blood I don't want to be like you
niggas I don't agree with how y'all talk I don't agree with how y'all dress I don't agree with nothing
y'all do. But it's interesting because there are a lot of people, like you said, Lil Wayne,
Chris Brown, Tiga, etc., who all, like at certain points just got down with certain hoods in
L.A. But nothing really bad ever happened as a result of it. You never heard about Little Wayne
tattling on somebody or whatever. Six-nine is, like, the extreme example. But also, you could
kind of assume that Lil Wayne or Chris Brown or whatever were never really trying to be
100% up in the shit in the same way that Six-9 was really rolling around with them while
They're shooting people, you know?
Like, Compton and Bonton ain't nothing but a brand now.
Well, it's a city, too.
We know that.
But, but, nigga, whoever can get that, be seen in Compton or, you know, with some, you
know what I'm saying, my nigga?
It's like, it'd make their little, they little image go up.
You feel what I'm saying, my nigga?
I'll be doing that.
I go to Compton.
I was Compton this morning, man.
Hey, but look, though, but look, but, like, I feel like, they should have never sold him
to membership.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel like the rules, the old rules
was set in place for a reason.
Feel me?
You got a slide, you got to do this,
you got to do that for you to be part of the organization.
It was set in place
so the six-nine situation won't happen.
You niggas broke that.
And the consequences of that,
niggas can end up dead,
niggas can end up in jail
if we don't follow these rules.
They didn't follow the rules.
So that's the consequences.
Shit, nobody yield freedom, niggas.
Niggas should be like,
fuck six-nine and keep them niggas
and gone by their motherfucking way.
Do you relate to Custerson White, who's kind of been pushing this anti-gang bang and wave as well?
Let me tell you something about this.
No, no, no.
Fuck that.
You don't like him.
We on two different levels, my nigga.
Do not mix Snoopy badass with Charleston White.
Okay.
Look, he didn't say some things I agree with.
Same.
But he didn't say more things I don't agree with.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that kind of put him on an, uh.
You catch what I'm saying, my nigga?
Like, come on, my knee time.
He's talking about me.
I call the police on you.
All this shit.
man look and then he talked about the crypts and bloods look the cribs and bloods in the beginning was a
good beautiful cause i understand why they started you feel what i'm saying but right now
it kind of is like a it's like a germ at this point you feel what i'm saying i agree with that
but i just feel like i feel like at this point he's just talking for fucking attention so hell no
nigger you feel that that shit ain't got see he's just coming at them disrespectful my
movement is based on rebellion we rebelling on who try to rebel against us or who disrespect us
It's not about, oh, just fuck the Crips and fuck the Bloods.
No, my nigga, we're cool with Crips, we're cool with Bloods.
But if you are a particular person and you have a problem with the line that I'm pushing
and you're able to manipulate your hood to say fuck Snoopy is fuck you and it's fuck your hood.
You catch what I'm trying to say because they're going to back you anyway.
But if you just one individual in your hood and say, man, we ain't worried about that,
nigga.
Okay, then your hood, cool though.
It's fuck you then.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
It's one of those situations with me.
This nigga is attacking group.
He attacking.
He attacking motherfucking motherfuckers as a whole, bro.
Every gang.
I don't like that.
I don't like that, my nigga.
I don't like that, you feel, because you can't do that, bro.
You can't just attack every fucking gang, bro.
Like, you can't do that, bro.
And then the motherfuckers got to understand with me,
the reason I was so crazy in the beginning,
the reason I was so turned up in the beginning,
because I was doing that to get motherfuckers' attention.
Like, y'all got me fucked up.
I'm going to get your attention, my nigga.
And once I got your attention,
I could change the narrative and give you something positive.
because I don't want to be like these artists
that's telling you to do something that I want to do.
Everything that I rap about, I do.
Did you see this clip that came out this morning
where basically, is it a Melvin Farmer?
The Super OG Crip.
Got heard of him.
Melvin, right?
One of the cookies boys.
Right.
He was on a podcast with Charleston White,
and he's got a very stern demeanor.
Like, doesn't seem like the kind of guy
he'd want to fuck with.
And he's telling Charleston White, basically,
like, you're not going to disrespect Nipsey.
You're not going to disrespect these gangs, yada, yada.
And Charleston White gets so flustered from this dude refusing to back down that he basically just runs up out of the whole fucking podcast.
Yeah, because he's the type of person.
Like, this is what I get out of him.
He's the type of person that is his way or no way.
Yeah.
That's why he likes the internet because he can talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, and not be interrupted.
If he's somewhere where he feel like he's going to be interrupted.
When people ask him to make sense, he's gone.
It's tough.
He's gone.
You know what I'm saying?
And that's what I'm saying.
Like me, I'm the opposite of that.
feel me? So like I said, I used to agree with what the shit he used to say. Like, we
was following each other and all that, though. But you know what I'm saying? But the
niggas just got weird though. When he said, call me and I called the police on him. He got
unfollowed instantly. That's, you know what I'm saying? Like, can we just certain the shit you
don't do, bro? Like, that's how I was my nigga. Yeah, definitely. He was saying the crab
thing, too. He did too much. He went to that immediately. As soon as A.D. said anything
about him, it was, fuck your dead homies and saying that shit. And I was just like,
Jesus Christ. Like, you didn't even like leave room for other.
us to be able to argue a little bit online
and then we could be cool.
You kind of like just went all the way in.
I don't know how the fuck I could ever even treat you normal.
And it's like in the code dig about it.
And like, you feel me?
I didn't met AD a couple times.
You feel me?
AD ain't no disrespectful ass nigga like that.
Like he wanted them niggas to me like if he getting into it with a nigga
like you already know, oh yeah,
they didn't came fucking with AD now he didn't turn up on him.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
Like so you know what I feel like when he started getting into it with
like AD, that's when I was kind of like.
To be fair though AD did say you should interview him.
I'm going to get him set up.
He said that. That's what made Charleston White so mad.
That's him, though. That's how he is, though. You know what I'm saying?
I think AD didn't realize how upset Charleston White was going to be from here.
Yeah, my thing. Like, I looked at the shit with him and the weirdo Bosco, you feel me?
Bosco was sitting there, but Bosco knew Bosco knew what he was doing. He knew Tarston was the right was going to go off on him.
Remember he was just sitting there listening to him when Carlson White was going off?
Right. He knew he knew Charles St. White was going to go off. It was all for the internet.
I know, I know him. So I already know how you're thinking like, I'm just going to not say nothing.
How'd the Bosco thing happen?
He said that you were getting, what, getting your hair, your split ends done in prison or whatever?
That, that, nigga, it's such a comedian.
I watched that clip again last night.
No, no, no, no, look it.
This is how you know.
He's like, you're getting your split ends done in prison blood?
Hey, hey, trip off of this, now.
Let me just, let me go ahead and murder.
Let me murder that.
Let me murder this off real quick, the little me in prison with Bosco, my nigga.
For one, when I was in the pen with Boscoe, my nigga, we was in Donovan.
We was in Donovan prison, my nigga.
You feel me?
And I was in this, it was a building.
It was about one, two, three.
It was four buildings on the yard.
You feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
And one of the buildings was an EOP building.
You feel me?
What's that?
A EOP building is, it's where where EOPs and triple CMS is at.
You know what I'm saying?
Like if you take any kind of medication or whatever, my nigga, you feel me?
You go in that building.
A lot of gang members, when they would go to the prison,
they would try to get SSI when they get out.
So a lot of motherfuckersers.
would get put on medication.
You feel what I'm saying, my nigga?
So when they get out, they got SSI.
You feel me?
Like, oh, they can show a history of medication.
So it was a lot of niggas in this building.
And I was one of them niggas, feel me?
So what I used to do was I used to get syracquil's.
But I never took them, though.
You feel me?
I used to get them and I used to sell them.
Trip off it is.
The niggas that's acting super gangster New York,
they was the ones buying the motherfucking Syracuse.
What's the Sarahkel do?
It's like a downer.
It makes you feel like you just super high.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I would have this.
big ass bag of Surrequils.
And I go when I'm out to the yard,
and it's like, Snoop, you got one?
And I would sell one because at this time,
my bitch had got off, got on me.
So I had to create a hustle for myself.
So I started selling surrequils.
How much each?
Like two soups apiece.
Two top rimes.
Okay.
Two top rimes, you know what I'm saying?
You feel me?
You know what I'm?
You know, the nigga,
if you give them enough,
you feel me, you get a drawer of coffee, whatever.
Okay.
So anyway, I was in this EOPP building,
but, but it was an EOP,
CMS building and all that shit.
But they would still release us to the yard
with the other people on the yard.
So it wasn't like they kept us away.
So, nigga, I would be on the yard with like Bosco and all the bloods and all these
niggas and shit.
You feel what I'm saying?
Now, he says something about me getting my split-ins cut in prison.
My nigga, I didn't even have long hair in prison.
I had waves.
So how the fuck did I have split-ins, my nigga?
And what would be weird about getting a haircut in prison?
That's pretty...
No, it wasn't even a haircut.
No, because he's trying to say I had long hair and I was getting my split-ins cut.
Oh, okay.
But I didn't even have long hair in prison.
But that just told me right there
Don't take him serious
He's just trying to be funny
He's just trying to keep his buzz going
So you feel me
That's some bullshit
For me
But if he's gonna talk about anybody
He needs to talk about nigger
You know what I'm saying
When that Crip from San Diego
Got a big ass BK tatted on his arm
And his building, nigga
And it took another nigga from another building
To go get down with him
You feel me
That's the story he needs to tell
No don't make up stories about
Niggas getting haircut
That they didn't even have
Is that a story
That's a story that hasn't really made its way online
Oh, that story is not even, um, you know, niggas, man.
So somebody lived in his apartment building, got a BK?
No, no.
Somebody lived, was in his building in prison.
Oh, okay.
Was in his building in prison.
Niggin from, uh, nigga from, uh, nigga from Daigo.
You know what I'm saying?
Nick was a nigga from a hood called San Diego 30s or something like that.
You feel me, the nigga, the nigga got a big, big, big, B blank on the building,
on, on, big, big, BK tatting on him.
And the nigga come out to the yard.
When the nigga come out to the yard, no, no, no, he didn't come to the yard.
Bosco and him came out to the yard first like,
man, blue, y'all see that shit, blur,
this nigga got a big,
B, burger, B, K, chat it on him, blood,
damn blood.
So I'm sitting there looking like,
nigga, he and y'all building,
nigga, go fade that nigga.
These niggas cried about this shit for two days.
The nigga walking around with his chest out,
nigga, all, I'm like, that nigga,
you know what I'm saying, for me?
Because it's like this.
Everybody know the prison, my nigga,
the pen.
Your building, your problem.
You catch what I'm saying?
Okay.
Everything that was in my building,
I handled it.
You catch what I'm saying?
saying, you feel me?
Niggian, nigga, naked vows for that.
Like, it's niggis that
try to leave another prison
kind of my building thinking they safe in the EOP
building and me and my nigga, feel me?
My nigga name, uh, what's my nigga? I forgot what they call
him from Nellas, my nigga, because I heard he changed his name.
You feel me? But his daddy is a G from
Caponella name, Big Woody, but his name
is Brandon, you feel me? Nigger, me and him,
we was in that building removing shit
like a motherfucker, and niggas want to talk about me
being EOP, nigga. My nigga, Brandon
Nick, Woody from Caponella's son was in that
building with me. Niggas ain't going to say nothing about him.
You catch what I'm saying?
But basically what I'm saying is we cleaned up everything I built it.
So are we sitting there looking like,
damn, when these niggas gonna get on this nigga?
So it took a whole other nigga to go do that.
Okay.
You catch what I'm saying, my nigga?
You feel me?
What would happen if you got locked up right now?
Shit, nigga, I'd have to run some phase.
Would it be like infinitely more problematic than other times you've been there?
Because you wouldn't really be able to get down with either side?
You talk about what would I do if I went to jail right now?
Yeah, like would it just be like constant warfare?
Nigger, I'm a nigga.
I'm pushing constant, nigga, and that's that, nigga.
And we just gonna take it from there.
If niggas won't phase, we're gonna get phased, my nigga.
But one thing I'm gonna tell, nigga, you all y'all on no jumper, nigga.
Snoopy badass ain't never PCing up, nigga.
It's not happening, bro.
You don't respect it.
I don't respect it, and I'm not doing it, bro.
That's a no-go, bro.
They might try to make you, honestly.
Not, they're not, nigg.
They might shoot.
Google you real quick, be like, nah.
Nica, I'm running every fad, nigga, you feel me?
Nigger, when lose the draw, you know what I'm saying?
I can't do it.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because, you feel me?
Like I said, I've been in and out of prison so much, and that side has been
so down upon, it's like, ugh, like, you catch what I'm trying to say?
Like, I just can't do it. And plus, and plus, if that's where snitches and child molesters
is at, you can't get cool with nobody, nigga, I can't, I don't know who the fuck I'm
talking to. Yeah. You catch what I'm saying? Like, I don't even know who I'm talking to,
bro. Like, I were like, that would fucking bother me, just that alone. Like, nigga, I, I
found out how long I got three, four years, nigga, I got to do it with these
niggas. So I'm around snitches and shit, and I'm supposed to be cool with that.
That's a tough decision.
Like, do you want to be around all these dudes who realistically at some point are going to want to fight you?
Or do you want to be around just like the weirdest people on earth?
But also maybe like some rappers and stuff too.
I would rather, you know what I'm saying?
I would rather just be around the niggins get around my face, my nigger, you feel me, and get the respect.
You feel me, then to just tap out.
And plus, I already know, you know what I'm saying?
Monefuck is looking for me to slip up.
They're looking for any little thing I do anyway.
So, you know what I'm saying?
I got to thug it out, you feel me?
I never knew that you could.
like see the PC section from the regular jail.
But then I was interviewing Drake-O-The-Ruler
and he said he saw a soldier boy in there.
Yeah, like sometimes, like, feel me,
when I was in the pen, when we used to see him,
it'd be like in medical.
They like in their tank, we in our tank
and little shit like that.
You feel what I'm saying?
It ain't no, we just see him through the gate.
And I was, like, well, no, when I was in Delano,
yeah, when I was in Delano prison for reception,
I remember coming out, like, you feel me,
because I had to duck it and it was,
they was out on the yard and shit.
You feel me, it was a gang up.
them. Because they could, like, they had a yard one day, then we'd get the yard type of shit.
You guys what I'm saying?
So I don't seen them like that, you feel me?
It ain't really nothing like, like this and shit, you know what I'm saying?
You can kind of see them from a distance or whatever.
But I could imagine that'd be pretty exciting to see our famous rapper in PC.
Yeah, that's crazy.
You know, the yard's going to light up.
Like, that's him, that's him.
That's shit going to be on every motherfucking blog.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, if you got a picture, Jesus Christ, yeah.
You already know, though, you feel me?
What's your deal with Spider-look?
This guy.
Man, look it, look it.
Look, trip off of this.
Merely because I told him
I'm not in game and game shit.
Okay.
For me?
Like I said,
I don't go looking for problems with people, bro.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, we was cool.
Game commented on the post.
I commented after game.
He asked me I fuck for him.
And he was like, well, fuck you too.
And it's been bad with me and him every since.
The nigger, the nigger started posting up videos on my face.
start talking shit about me
nigger always trying to like speak on paroo
politics and all that shit he did that shit
for them a whole year
I ignored him
I didn't say nothing I didn't say nothing about him
and say nothing to him you feel what I'm saying
my problem
what made me say something to him
mind of my own business
ain't even tripping on spider you feel what I'm saying
oh and when he did say shit with me
because he's gonna say this I reported
I be you know I'd be reporting videos and shit
you feel me I do that I get down like that
You report videos, like, to try to get them taken down?
Yeah, I reported, uh, Spider-Lokes video.
There's a lot of people doing that.
It's interesting that you're admitting to it.
I don't care.
I don't care.
Like, nigga, like, you feel me?
Like, so I reported, I reported the videos.
He was talking shit about me a year prior or whatever.
Bullying and harassment.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He got mad.
He said, nigga, I didn't, he said, nigga, I didn't,
he said, nigga I didn't, uh, went against way more bigger people than him,
and they never did it, for me.
But the only reason I did it, because, you know what I'm saying?
And he's like probably like the only
He's like the only person that we did it to, huh?
Spotted Luke, the only one who got that smoke, keep it 100.
So the only reason I did it because it was a point to make.
Like, nigga, bitch-ass, nigga, like you're mad at me for nothing, nigga.
Fuck up out of here, you feel what I'm saying?
So I reported it.
I said, this is what I'm going to do.
I'm not going to say nothing to him.
I'm just going to report him, get it removed, and keep pushing.
So I just say nothing to the day.
He kept throwing shots.
I was quiet for a whole year.
What made me spark back up on him was he did an interview with an OG Paroo.
nigga from from from from from from from from from me and my four
fays came up one of the dudes that I got into a fay with you feel what I'm saying
it came up but he's dead now the nigga that's fine he got died in the cracket in or
whatever but feel me doesn't need to hear no there but the nigga that I got into a
motherfucker fay with my nigga they brought him up and spot a look went out his way to
say oh yeah if y'all don't know who that is that uh uh uh that's the nigga who beat the
nigga up with the jerry curl on the internet wow wow then he asked
Ask the OG nigga.
Oh, you want me to take that out?
Niggin was like, keep it.
Now, this is the problem I have for one.
For you to be an OG Paroo, nigga.
You shouldn't be motherfucking letting this Crip speak on nothing that wasn't supposed to get out anyway.
For me, that was a fade and some footage that was never supposed to get out anyway.
And so, nigga, with you.
So you talk saying this, all right.
You boo-boo to me.
Nigger, motherfucking, uh-uh-uh, uh-uh, fucking spider, nigga.
Why is you talking about me?
Why you keep bringing me up, my nigga?
I put up a rampo phase.
your bitch ass ain't gonna pull up a run for phase with nobody.
This nigga have not caught a fade with nobody
but a fat Hispanic at a gas station, his whole fucking career.
And he missed him.
That was a good video.
I forgot about that.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
That's all I'm saying, though.
Like, why is you speaking on me, my nigga?
Why are you speaking on some paroo business that wasn't supposed to get out?
And why is you letting them?
You catch what I'm trying to say?
So that was my issue with that.
So after he did that, that's when I made my video and I went up on him.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I felt like, okay, this nigga, feel me?
Because I feel like Spotter is one of them
Niggas who, if you don't say nothing to him
he starts to think you're scared of him.
So I have to show him the guy he's scared of you, nigga,
and we can get at him, my nigga?
Has he influenced you in a way?
Because now, I feel like you're kind of doing more
of this commentary style stuff as well on YouTube,
talking about current events and stuff,
which he's kind of made.
I got tricked into this shit.
Bro, like I was just here,
I'm just here to make music, bro.
But it's like I wasn't getting the right interviews.
Like, no jumper, because I wanted no jumper forever.
I wasn't getting the interviews that I needed.
Well, here's the gas.
Let's see what you do with it.
Yeah, you feel me?
Look, look, look, look, look, I wasn't getting the interviews and the things I needed to get my point out.
And these niggas was constantly slandering me.
It was posse coming from me.
I'm like, what the fuck can I do?
People say, you need to start speaking on this shit on your YouTube channel.
You need to put out your point of view out there because they're trying to slander your image.
They're trying to destroy your character.
They're trying to do all this.
You know what I'm saying, my nigga, you feel me?
You have to, you have to find a way to speak up for yourself.
So that's how that came about.
It wasn't though, oh, I want to be a YouTuber
and all this shit.
It wasn't that, my nigga.
It's just, I got pushed into that shit.
Right.
You catch what I'm saying?
Well, it's like, it's a good way
to get yourself out there more.
It's like a lot of rappers, I think,
need to realize that they can just be an overall entertainer,
and there's a lot of different ways to make money.
There's a lot of different things that you could do.
You don't always just have to rap.
You could also commentate online, talk about shit, etc.
Yeah, because like I said, I just felt like,
I felt like that was my way to get my stuff.
side of the story out.
So I started, you know what I'm saying?
I started speaking on that shit.
You feel me?
Like, man, I'm gonna just make a video.
Give me a little outro, an intro, throw that shit together,
and put it up there, you feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
And then, nigga, in that way, nigga, you feel me?
Now, my opinion out there,
now I'm leaving it to the public for them to debate on
who's the, who's telling the truth from who's not.
Would you come on this podcast with Spider-Lug and debate them?
Hell yeah.
Nick, I want all the smoke.
Spotted, what's handing, though?
Angels, nigger, what's handing?
You feel me, nigga?
Matter of fact, you know who I really want to be on this motherfucker?
Please tap.
Tell Wack 100 to tap, nigga.
We got, I want us to publicly squash our beef, bro.
I would love to see that.
Because I'm going to tell you why I want us to publicly squash the beef.
For one, my nigga, who can't.
Look, I look at it like this, bro.
I'm so much of a thorough nigger, homie.
And I see, I see shit for what it really is.
Okay.
He was able to manipulate my homies and turn on me.
But guess what?
That's their problem they got to deal with.
They should have been solid.
They should have held their homie down.
They owed me loyalty.
They didn't owe Wack 100 loyalty.
So if I get cool with Wack 100,
that's on them.
Right.
That's, nigga, y'all, y'all,
because if y'all was loyal to all this shit
was going to come to fruitation anyway,
y'all was supposed to just stand down and have my back
and let me fuck this chicken, my nigga.
But you niggas want to get in the way
and think it was going to hinder me.
Now I'm fucking it alone,
and I'm doing more than what I was going to do with y'all niggas.
Right.
You catch what I'm saying?
But like I say, like, like, I'm not mad at whack anymore for him posting it because
niggins for a face made me, my nigga.
You feel what I'm saying?
That whole situation made Snoopy Badass.
In what way?
You learned so much from it?
I learned so much for it.
It made me who I am right now.
And, my nigga, you feel me?
It showed everybody, my nigga, that nigga, I'm not just talking.
My nigga, I would really, really go.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, I'm not just a rapper, my nigga.
I didn't.
I tried to find the video.
I searched Snoopy Badass four fades.
I got that shit wiped down.
But guess what?
I can send you a copy of the video.
I'll send it to you tonight.
Did you feel like you lost all four fades?
Man, but look it, they set it up for me to lose.
And did they do it fairly?
Like nobody jumped in in between?
No.
Look at, look, look, look, let's just say, let's just say, I would have won all four phase.
It would have been five phase or six phase or seven phase.
I was supposed to lose that.
Yeah.
You can't go to no other manhood and just whoop everybody ass and think you're about to just walk up out of there,
nigga, like, ah, rude, you feel what I'm saying?
They're not going to have it.
So what they did was they made me fight biggest to smallest.
I fought the first two niggas were fucking giants, bro.
Like Game of Thrones?
They were bigger than me.
Whoa.
The third nigga was taller than me, stocky, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
You feel me?
Then, then here they come with this karate.
body ass, nigga. You catch what I'm trying to say?
Like, Nick, then at this time, I was,
at this time of my life, I was doing potter.
Nick, I was smoking cigarettes.
You feel what I'm saying, my nigga?
It was a...
That's that powder.
It was that, that, that was that, that was that powder, nigga.
Like Bosco's gonna say, nigga, that fade, nigga.
You used to say that about me too.
Look, look, that for fade, me falling out.
That was that potter, nigga.
Okay.
Trade up.
The powder ain't good for your cardio.
Straight.
Or bardo.
No, no.
Yeah.
But look, on some real shit, though.
Like, my nigga, like, but I'm happy that happened, though.
So it was like, I will squash it with whack because, like I say, nigga, for me,
he was more beneficial as an enemy than a friend.
That was free, he gave me so much free promo, dissing me, talking about my hood, doing all that.
So, nigga, so, nigga, feel me?
I'm cool.
I'm having a problem with him.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, like I say, my nigga, it was a situation.
You feel me that actually helped me.
You catch what I'm saying?
So, nigga, like I said, that could be squashed.
I would like to talk to him
and I would like to get that shit about the way, bro.
It seems like a, was it a big decision
to get the blue chucks and the red chucks?
No, no, trip off it is.
Because at first what I was going to do was
when I said I was cool on the gangbagging shit,
I was going to turn the red chucks into some black chucks.
So you already had those.
I already had them.
I had these as an active gangbanger.
You feel me like right here over my eyebrows,
it used to say holly.
Then on this side said looia.
So I turned the holly into halla.
Louia.
So now it says hallelujah over my eyebrows.
house and I had the red chucks, you feel what I'm saying?
And I was going to turn them black.
I was going to turn this holler like I did.
Then I was going to turn the red chucks black.
And the reason I didn't turn them black because I liked it, the red ink in my skin, you feel
me?
So I was like, man, fuck can I do?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm on this red and blue shit.
I was like, something was like, nigga, you got red chucks on the right side, put some blue
chucks on the left.
I said, ooh, I'm going to do that shit.
I said, they're going to really think I'm fucking nuts.
You know what I'm saying?
And then there's a way from when the motherfucker look at me,
it's me telling them like,
nigga, I don't give a fuck about nothing you stand for, bro.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
So that's why I got them, you know what I'm saying?
That's how, you know what I'm saying?
That's how, you know, feel me?
There's something about that that just drums up
a lot of anger from people, huh?
Like, just the idea of somebody not choosing a side
or, and then the idea of having two,
yeah, how many of those you have?
You see this?
That's a great collector's item, I'd like to have.
Look, trip off of this.
See, look, this bandana right here,
this is the berry flag.
The reason I call it berry,
because of red berries and blueberries.
That's true.
Red berries and blueberries.
And also I call it the angel flag.
The reason I call it the angel flag, for one, I push angels.
And two, when these demon niggas see this shit,
their head starts spinning.
Right.
It drives them fucking crazy.
You know what I'm saying, my niggas.
So it does what it's supposed to do, and I love it.
Right.
It does its job.
It was made to do that.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, nigga, y'all pissed me off by lying on my gangster.
So let me piss y'all off real quick, though.
You're mad, huh?
Right.
You feel?
Me?
So now you're all come.
But now we're mad together.
We pissed together, y'all. You feel me?
For sure. Where do you feel like you're at in terms of the music and everything?
Like, is that at the forefront of your attention? Do you feel like you can give it your full
attention now? I'm going like, I've been giving it my full attention. You feel what I'm saying?
But you having me here, you feel me that that motivated me, man. You know what I'm saying?
And my whole purpose and my whole goal is to let real niggas in. You catch what I'm trying to
say, my nigga, you feel me? That's why I brought my nigga Compton, Rick Rock right here.
You feel me? He's not. He's not. He's not. He's what I'm trying to say my, my nigga, you feel me? He's
on on the net, you know what I'm saying? He no whack, he no oil in me, you feel me? And he got,
he got some good shit going on. You feel what I'm saying? So that's why I brought him on here
so he could let everybody know, feel me, who he is, you know what I'm saying? Because like I said,
my whole point is to bring real niggas in. You catch what I'm trying to say? It's not,
when I come in, it's just not about Snoopy badass. You feel me? It's about real
niggas. You catch what I'm saying? You feel me? And that's the line that I'm pushing.
Feel me? It ain't about crip or blood. It's about where you're heart at. You
because there's some fake-ass cribs and there's some fake-ass blobs mixed in with real niggas.
You just got to cipher out who's really who's not, you feel me?
Yeah.
It's tough these days.
It's hard trying to, it's hard trying to, it's hard trying to cipher that.
You feel me?
I don't know if you got a dog in this fight, but I thought it was pretty fascinating to see,
do you see the clip that got resurfaced where basically P4K from Babystone Gorillas?
There's an old-ass street gang's interview where Nina Boy was on the street and he asked him,
like where are you from, basically?
he said his gang that he was from
even though he's like 14 and then they ended up
using that clip as like the intro
to one of their newer music videos
you know about this?
Um, no.
This is the first time I've ever heard about that.
It was just a pretty crazy scenario
because A, it was crazy seeing a 14 year old kid
gang bang on a fuck, well not gangbain,
what he just said where he's from to a grown-ass man.
And then also that-
little niggins to be the ones to chip your ass.
You feel what I'm saying?
But now he's a fucking super popping rapper
and it's like that's just this like verifiable
sign that he was really on the same
shit when he was a kid. I don't know. That kind of blew
my mind. I was just wondering your thoughts on that.
No, shit. Hey, look, man, you gotta understand, my nigga, like,
feel me, it ain't, it ain't
the rappers or
the OGs out here putting in the work.
It's the, it's the kids, my nigga,
and that's what people don't understand. You feel me?
Like, you know, I just believe, I believe
a little dude from Baby Gone Stong, Gorillas,
feel me, he's, he's one of the kids
that was influenced by rap.
Oh, yeah. He's influenced by a
who's not going to do what he's going to do.
He's like, you know, he grew up with this idea
of what it was to be a man and what it was
to be safe in these streets, etc.
So I really do believe that
I really do believe
within that footage, I've never seen it,
but I believe that, you know, he was
ready to do his shit because at that
age, you don't ask no questions.
You know what I'm saying? 14, 15, what?
I think he's going to kill you and not even
lose no sleep. He eating cereal in the morning
with his brothers and sisters. Oh,
well, you feel me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
That's real LA shit for show, you feel me?
Mm-hmm.
What do you got on the way?
What's the sooner?
Baddust Dropping in the near future.
What's the plan?
Okay, well, shit.
I just dropped Los Angeles Mafia.
You know what I'm saying?
Myxtape, you feel me?
I got picket one, pick a litter two out,
and I got Los Angeles Mafia.
I just dropped.
For me, I just dropped.
Well, I got three videos?
Yeah, I got three videos off the project.
Los Angeles Mafia.
I dropped.
I got bomb first, letter to the industry bloods.
I got the license.
and I got Barry Flaggang, you feel me?
Right now, I'm working on Pick of the Letter 3.
We dropping that in 2022, you feel me?
I'm actually dropping two projects next year, you know what I'm dropping?
I'm dropping a Barry Flaggang project, and I'm dropping Pick of the Letter 3.
Okay.
So that's coming, you feel me?
For sure.
Put on their nicks.
And a couple freestyle videos, you know what I'm saying?
You feel me?
Because I see niggas be rap.
I see niggas be making these little video.
They write a song, call it a freestyle, and they put the video out type shit.
To do a couple of those, you know what I'm saying?
I got some shit in the vote.
Sometimes feel like the game is kind of dumb down.
Oh, yeah, my nigga, cap slaps.
That's my producer right there.
Right, right.
Feel me?
Caps flaps, you know what I'm saying?
You feel me?
Nicar, man, we got some shit coming, though.
Is rap water down right now?
Yes.
In L.A.?
Or is just in general?
Very, because you don't really get that West Coast feel.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't really get that West Coast feel for, like, the music.
I understand shit changed, my nigga.
I just feel like, like I said,
L.A. niggas is busy hating on each other
and Dick, Ryan, neighbor, everybody else, you feel me?
And that's showing in the music.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's illuminating in the music.
You know?
Like, you would see a group of L.A. gangbangers, and you would swear up and down.
These niggas are from Chicago or something.
But then you look at a picture back in the days,
oh, this was West Coast niggas, but then trip off the Hispanics,
the Souranos or whatever.
You know what I'm saying?
You would look at a picture of their little homies.
They look just like they g-jeezed.
These little niggas, the Hispanic gay beggars today, still keep it gangster like they g's.
You could look at their pictures and today and know that they gangsters and they little homies is like
this.
But the black gangs ain't like that.
You don't know where to fuck these niggas from.
Like these niggas from Oakland, Atlanta.
No, no, they're from Compton.
Like, whoa.
Like, you catch what I'm trying to say?
And I don't like that.
That's just me.
I don't like that, my nigga.
Like, you feel what I'm saying?
That, that, like, annoys me to the core.
Like, it's my job to alter that shit.
Like to turn it back.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
saying we got to be stuck in the past.
I just feel like,
like, okay, a police officer, right?
They closes their uniform.
That's their uniform.
Like, like, you can't wear something else
and say you a police officer.
Right. And I feel like
the L.A.
and Compton Crips and Bloods
should have kept the original uniform
and the original culture. But in a lot of ways,
like, if you dress that way, you're just kind of like
broadcasting to police, like, hey,
I'm here. I'm a gang member.
But guess what, though?
Hip police, they're going to be, they're going to get hip to every shift.
True.
Like even right now, how niggas dress now, that's how they got gangbangers looking.
The little dressed, the little tight clothes.
You're never going to be able to outsmart the police when it comes to that.
I remember when Shoreline had that lyric and they said,
Grown-ass man, looking like a Power Ranger.
And I always took that as them sort of hating on old school dudes who were dressed up.
No, no.
I don't know.
They need to keep pushing that line.
They need to tell these niggas man looking like a pyra.
I'm going to use that.
I might take that and make that a hook from that, man,
looking like a pie ranger.
Because they do.
That's ridiculous, my nigga.
To the younger generation of kids,
like I don't think that they've left gang culture behind at all
because it's still just as cool as it ever was.
But a lot of the old traditions, they're kind of like, well, I don't need that shit.
I know.
This is what they did.
They took the gang culture of L.A.
they took some Chicago
You catch what I'm trying to say
It's some Atlanta
And they made a new form
Of gangster
That's why you see the niggas
That's why you see the niggas like
Damn like this nigga
You know what I'm saying
This nigga looked like he's from Chicago
This nigga looked like he's from motherfucking
You feel me
A fucking New Orleans or some goddamn weird
A nigga ain't even from motherfucking
You feel me?
I can't lie like when I first walked in and saw you
It's like it's hard for me
To like shake the EZE
similarity in like how you're dressing shit because that's just like it stands out so much to me as a kid
that that was just that was the look that easy was pushing so much i love easy like you know what's saying
oh yeah he does not get the credit for being as important and as you know he don't he don't and that's
why that's why i push the way i push and my image the way it is and i'm and i'm and i'm quick
to give hummage to eat right and i want to say something about my king of compton you know i call
myself to King of Compton or whatever.
And I'm going to tell you why I do.
For one, they keep saying, oh,
YG been out longer or Kendrick.
Look, my nigga, we got to stop
seeing in these artists, something that they don't see
in their self. You catch what I'm
trying to say? Before you could be the king
if anything, nigga, you got to have balls, nigga, and you got to claim that
shit. You feel me? Now,
the public have called Easy E to King of Compton, but he has never
called himself that.
You catch what I'm trying to say?
I'm not saying easy.
He's not the king of Compton.
I do believe he's a king of Compton.
I believe that.
You know what I'm saying?
But my nigga,
feel me?
I'm the first rapper,
feel me?
Out of L.A., out of Compton,
whatever, to ever just boldly
come out and say,
nigga, I'm the king of Compton.
And that's the quality right there
it takes to be the king of anything.
Well, it reminds me that when T.I. came out saying
he was the king of the South.
That's why I did it.
That's what I was thinking of.
Was that kind of inspiration?
Yeah, yeah.
Because it's like, it's like,
Like I'm the king of Compton, who to say I'm not?
Who's to say I'm not?
Because at that time, there were obviously artists from down south who are way bigger than
T.I. T.I. is just basically saying, I'm the new guy. I'm the freshest face on the scene.
I'm going to tell you all that I'm the king. It is what it is. And then it's like a challenge,
you know, if people want to come at you over it, then it's like the kind of inflammatory
statement that clearly people are just going to react to.
Exactly. It's crazy. Like I say, man, I did the King of Compton shit for me because nobody else
claimed it. I'm claiming it.
I'm big on doing something
first. You feel what I'm saying? So
nigga, like, and I'm not scared of nobody.
So what the fuck, nigga? Why
wouldn't I? You know what I'm saying? So I just,
nigga, I took that shit. You feel me? Anybody
that tried to do it after me is going to look
like a pussy. The reason I say why, because you waited
to see what the coast is clear before you did
it. You're supposed to do this? You catch
what I'm trying to say? Yeah. So like I said,
I'm the king of Compton and I feel like
that. You know what I'm saying? I don't care how nobody
feel about it. You feel me?
You know what I'm saying?
The crown fit.
Let's go.
It fit.
You know what I'm saying?
It is what it is, man?
Like, shit.
What is you going to do?
So you're not to try to call yourself to Ginker Compton?
It's going to be easy to smash you out and prove your character.
It's going to be too easy to prove.
For sure.
You feel me?
The show.
Hey, everybody go focus.
Snoopy badass.
Turn his shit up.
Whether you like them or hating them after this interview, go form an opinion of him based on his music.
That's all he wants from you.
Real talk.
You know what I'm saying?
But like I said, man, and I want to say this, you feel me?
there is no beef with Snoopy badass in YG
there is no beef with Snoopy badass in Wack 100
Nicky there ain't no beef with Spotter Loke
nigga, you feel what I'm saying?
All them is is examples of me defending myself
that's it
I just wanted to defend myself my nigga
you say some rumors about me
I'm gonna come at you with facts
feel me I don't just make up shit
and throw it out on people and I don't just set
I don't just pick niggas
I don't just say hmm
I want to bother him
I don't do that, my nigga, you know what I'm saying?
I'm a child of God at the end of the day.
You know what I'm saying?
And I'm an angel.
So I'm not just running around here picking fights, looking for arguments.
It's my own business.
They throw a shot.
I respond, and I'll leave it alone.
That's it.
You understand what I'm saying?
You're probably the only person I bothered that didn't never bother me.
You feel me?
You feel me?
You feel me?
You feel me?
You can bother the media.
That's kind of, you know, established tactic to get on somebody's show.
You know, tell the world why you should be on the show
and see what they say.
Yeah, yeah, but, but everybody else,
you feel what I'm saying, my nigga?
Like, I've never, like, I've never attacked anybody first,
you know what I'm saying?
I just defend myself.
And the only reason I said something publicly about me and Slim 400
is because, like, in that, I, I didn't say nothing about that
for, like, what, two, three years?
And the only reason I didn't say nothing about it
because I felt like, like, man, I didn't want to be looked at
as a cloud chaser and all that shit.
But it got to a point where it was like he kept doing it.
it bro like him and this manager they kept going behind my back telling motherfuckers not to book me and
all that shit so i felt like i have to make a public announcement so the people that they're
hating on me to that i cannot see can at least know what's going on you catch what i'm saying
so i was kind of like i didn't have no choice it was either not say nothing and let them
to continue to try to block me from making moves or just say it put it out there and leave it alone
and that's why I did that
you know what I'm saying? Because like I said, if it was a cloud
chasing, if I was on some cloud chasing shit,
the very second
dude got on Slim to knock him out,
I would have my phone out.
And I would have the footage. I would have got
right on live right after that and just started talking
shit. I didn't. And I didn't say nothing about it.
It was two years went by. I didn't say nothing.
But I'm constantly hearing y'all doing this shit.
And I don't know why
you're doing it. My last
encounter with you was this situation. So I'm going to
speak on this situation because this was the
last encounter with you. You catch what I'm trying to say? And I put it out there and now they're
mad. Then I look up. Why did you throw a shot? He threw a shot. I just responded. Like I said,
like I can't hate nobody or dislike somebody. I just never talk to or mad. Like, feel what I'm
saying? I don't have that even much emotion in the situation. It's just one of those situations.
You bust in me. I bust back. That's it. That's all that was. You feel me? Metaphorically.
Yeah, that's it. My nigga, you feel me? Like I said, and I'm going to let anybody know,
I'm not the problem.
I would squash my beef with everybody that got a problem with me
except my homies from my hood.
I'm saying?
I would squash my beef with everybody, you feel me?
So if beefs is not getting squash in the industry
when it comes to stupid badass,
I just want to let you know it's not me.
I'm not the problem.
You catch what I'm saying?
Because I'm always open for conversation, you feel me?
Real talk.
Respect.
Snoopy badass.
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