No Jumper - The Wack100 Interview: Blueface Boxing, Meek Mill Beef, Defunding The Police, Sha’Carri & More
Episode Date: July 15, 2021Wack finally came dolo to the podcast, to face Adam and tell him how he felt a way for several weeks! They also talk about street politics, says 6ix9ine did not snitch, Meek Mill, Blueface, Danrue, Ga...me, Gucci Mane and much more!! https://www.instagram.com/wack100/ ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5tesvmDS8h50LkjnSAWMOs?si=j6sJD6DkR4mk5NZZWnlK7g FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nojumper iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-jumper/id1001659715?mt=2 Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFICIAL 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.
Finally, long awaited.
We got Wack 100 in the building.
How are you feeling?
Man, I'm feeling great.
I'm feeling great for the first time I'm in front of Adam.
You know, for like about 18 months,
I was really plodding on Adam.
Oh, my God.
You know what I mean?
I like zoomed in on Instagram pictures.
trying to see signage and shit,
but he always blurred him out,
you know what I mean?
He don't kind of shit.
That's funny because I know which one he's talking about right there.
It was a video,
and I went in and blurred the signs
so you could kind of tell where I live.
You know what?
I ain't been paid by little tech team.
I said, see if you're going to blur that shit.
Tech team.
You got hackers trying to find me?
Why do you have my phone number?
What were you fucking feeling the need to do to do the tech?
That's more gangster than the street dudes.
These dudes right here are scary.
What do they do for you?
Every day.
Why, I've never even heard of this.
What?
Man, listen, man.
They give you everything.
Most frequent locations.
Will you call the most?
When you travel into?
Where you at?
Will you work?
All that.
I need to be put in contact with them because I want to get some information on you.
Oh, y'all got them.
You got to go back and forth.
I want some information on him.
My shit is on public record.
Where you live?
Every day.
Yeah.
You got to be growing up in the streets, right?
I always tell people this.
Like, I don't know.
I be like,
find out where you live. Living in the hood, everybody always knew where you live.
Everybody. Right.
The house got shot up, but I don't get a fuck if you know where I live. Like, you got to come
and then whatever happens, happens. You know what I mean? Where I live is set up a little different
now. You know what I mean? I got like a couple hounds back there that's going to die for me.
You don't look at a gate community? And I got about 32 cameras, this is hard wire with
battery backups so I can see you. And I got a bunch of neighbors that does not, they don't
like people like me. So anybody
like me that comes through there that's not
me, they call them the DEA,
F-B-I, L-A-D, everybody.
You can just call the DEA?
Man, them white folks is calling the police, bro.
They barely used to me. Do they like you?
Have they gotten used to you?
Well, they're used to me because
I think they don't like the fact
that I don't participate.
I come home and put in a garage going house.
I'm not going to know
little meetings they have and all this
HOA. I ain't doing none of that.
The neighbor come.
I'm signing off.
I don't get, fuck, what you do to your house, save my business.
So I just don't talk to nobody.
But they're curious about me because I come in all times of the night.
Sometimes I'm gone, two, three weeks.
The only time they don't report me is on Fourth of July.
Because I do an illegal fireworks show.
You do?
Every year, they don't report me.
Any other time?
You know, they'll bother me a little bit.
Training the dogs, they'll call the dog people.
Tell them I'm a cruel and unusual punishment.
I've never done anything in my backyard that like aroused the suspicions of the neighbors.
Well, you know, you know, when you're training your dog, you gotta train your dog to like,
if they pop the gate, the dog gotta be able to go out and know to go out.
They're hitting the dude in the body suit.
Oh.
You got the guy in the body suit at your, gunshots.
You gotta train your dog.
Like, my dogs don't recognize gunshots.
Really?
They train them with a starter pistol, so when the dog is coming at the guy in the body suit, they firing the starter pistol.
So in their mind,
nothing happens to them
when they're attacking the guy in the body suit.
And the reason why you do that,
so if somebody comes in the yard that does have a firearm,
if they start to fire at the dog,
the dog is not going to break stride.
If you don't break stride, it's a good chance.
The dude may get caught off balance,
or they give you those two, three seconds
that we need in the house
to get prepared to do what we got to deal with.
Have you actually had to deal with home invasions
of this sort that you're preparing for here?
I know people that have.
I have had home invasions.
Like my dogs, like usually when I leave is one in the garage.
I got a lot of pop locks around my house.
Like they gates, pop lock, side gates, so I can pop it from my phone and shit.
So I can pop the door in my garage and my dog will go in the house and he's going to run the house.
He's going to really literally search that.
You know what I'm saying?
Anything in there, he's going to bark.
I'm here, things like that.
So I'm one of those guys that like to stay ahead of the problem.
I need a bloodhound.
You're making me feel like I'm kind of naive.
No, you definitely need a dog for real.
I mean, listen, I got
I got four big-ass dogs.
I got one presser, three car soles,
and I got three little bitty dogs.
The little dogs hear this shit before the big dog.
They hear you way down the driveway.
When they bark, they alert the big dogs.
Little dogs ain't going to do shit,
but they like an alarm.
Right.
They hear shit.
When I hear them or they run to the door,
it's the mother at the end of the driveway.
He didn't even made it up the driveway.
It's crazy.
Wow.
You know, Wacklehunter just brings so much personality to the table.
They're like, you feel like you're going to be answering asking him questions.
And it's like, nah, his energy is predicting where this is going to go.
But thinking about the neighborhood thing, I've seen the video, Uncle, if you,
he was like, get the fuck off my property.
What's up with that shit?
Okay, here goes to dang.
Nobody comes to my house unless I know you come to my house.
If my daughter got friends coming, she's going to say, Dad, I have friends coming.
So when that goddamn alarm
going off, I look up and see some of those cameras
and ain't nobody told me nothing
this automatically.
So how I got my home,
you know, you got this
enclosure, well, I made it an enclosure.
You know, you got the little rock shitty walk in and go to the front door.
So all the doors on my house are metal.
Everything is metal.
Interesting.
Even the backsliding door, I snatched it, it's metal.
So I then made an enclosure.
So it's a front door to the front door.
So I could open my front door.
door and your ass is still outside.
I can talk to you.
So,
Duke start asking
me about, you know, the owner
of the house and all this and what
the red flag was, he says
he's here for solar panels.
Now here's the problem.
My bill used to be
$1,900 a month,
right?
Since I put solar panels up, my bill's
$300 a month every month.
I got 62
big-ass solar panels
on my roof that I know you can see.
So when he asks me about solar panels,
now I don't know who the fuck you are.
You know, we always, as black people
and as people from the streets,
we're assuming you're up to something.
Either you want to serve me some type of subpoena
or you want to get me to open your undercover.
You want something.
So when you ask me about some solar panels,
I'm like, I know you see them big-ass solar panels.
panels on the road.
There's 62 of them motherfuckers.
You cannot miss them.
In order to bring a dude's bill down to
damn near 20% of what it was,
it got to be a lot of juice going through there.
So at that point in time, you know, I'm like,
yo, man, get the fuck off my property.
Don't ask me no more questions.
Don't ask me who I am.
You just get off my property.
We're good.
And then sometimes
your people are a little naive.
My people.
Solar panel experts?
White people don't.
don't understand black posture.
Hey man, get the fuck off my yard.
Instead of them leaving, it's what they do.
Well, sir, I was just,
hey, what the fuck, don't you don't have to be that way.
You know what I'm talking about.
You got to do that kind of shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So you guys seem to understand
the crazy shit then y'all called the police soldiers
and say we threaten y'all and all that type of shit.
I didn't do any of the thing.
Not you.
Adam, you know, Adam, I'm going to say it.
I'm just trying to not get lumped in with every white person's misdeeds.
To all the white people, Adam is a,
Adam's an honorary negro.
Don't tell him that.
He's going to run with this shit.
He's honorary Negro.
He's smiling and saw him.
You know what I'm saying?
He's an honorary Negro.
You make me nervous when you say stuff like that, Wack.
When I was researching his Instagram, I could tell that he'd be getting it popping in the
backyard late night.
That's a Negro.
you know what do you mean by getting a pop it come on see now you went back to the white people
we don't be fucking in the backyard i thought it he's like that didn't it pop in though we don't
do nothing in the backyard at night i'm gonna be honest with you doing the day i during the day
i mean i've done some porno in the backyard for show but doing a day yeah that's some white
people need that light now we're scared we're gonna go to jail you're doing porn exposure yeah
what the fuck they take it us to jail at your own home definitely if they can see you yeah
see you yeah if you got a two-story house next door or home on the hill behind you yeah no nobody can
see if there was people able to see i'm worried about the noise i'm worried they're like three
houses over they're going to hear the bitch as well come on that now now you now you now you
um so listen so no jumper just to let y'all know the reason why whack 100 is here um bill
cosby just came home bill cosby buying no jumper since he couldn't buy the other network
you know what i'm saying so just go buy you a drink oh no hey what y'all think about
no bill though, man.
Man.
I feel like back in those days...
He's his biggest supporter.
No.
He's never found a man too toxic to support.
No, for real.
I feel like back in those days,
that's what it was.
AD got a big R. Kelly backtack.
No, no.
Arkelly did that shit.
I ain't looking at.
Well, what did you think?
Arkelly did wrong.
No, they got videos of him
with minors and shit.
He didn't cross the line.
But no, you know, in Illinois
17 is legal.
It was like 14.
Is it?
They're like 14 and 13.
I didn't see no 14 and 13.
teams. I didn't see that. I've seen something
about what a bucket in the corner and some crazy
shit and some shit and all that too. But I didn't know
if that was some, you know how to y'all be in
that shit. Y'all. Asked them
shit like, you know what I mean? Like, fecal
matter experts now. I mean, I don't
I like that you just lump in with every white person that's ever
existence. Adam, you're white as a mother's for you just an honorary
Negro. But it's a different way. Different
white? I mean,
what the fuck are you from, Adam? Let's start with.
New Hampshire.
How did you? So you, see, this is what I mean
people.
Some people are just
born to be too good
for their circumstances
and they end up having
come out here
from all these spots
and just take over our shit
because y'all scared
to take chances
at what we need to do.
You know what I'm saying?
Dan Ruh was on it.
I should have asked him
that question, right?
These call to me.
Oh, boy.
I should ask him with you.
I'm going to add.
Oh, my God.
Hey, Dan,
I'm on no jumper
and these dude
is trying to convince me
about something
by choosing.
said nigger to somebody somewhere.
I told him, I said,
Dan Roo my nigger. He wouldn't ever say
nigger. You said it.
Oh, so you said it like the homie.
Like, what's up, my nigger?
Hey, bro, I think we need to arrange that celebrity
boxing with you and Adam, because he's lying on you,
bro. I got 10,000. I think
that's literally what he just said is what I
said. I think Dan Rua will
you because you got to stop lying on the
homie. Hey, nephew, they're waiting
for you up there. You up there? I got money on it.
Dan, he's gaslighting you.
Huh?
Yeah, I'm here.
All right.
They're waiting for you.
Let me call over there
and make sure everything straight.
Okay.
I got my money on you and Dan,
my homie.
Hey, this is Wack 100, so you know,
this shit is unorthodox.
Hey, it's unorthodox around this motherfucker.
We got a paru,
a county crib,
and a white Negro.
Listen.
Okay.
The solar panel.
I got to clear this up.
I wasn't saying another about Dan Rue,
except when the topic of him
having previously saying the N-word came up
on AD's podcast, it got
really uncomfortable. For who?
For him? Like, he did not want to talk about it at all.
Not that the Dan I know would have took his neck
and did, you know, that shit he does with his little neck.
You know, the little weird shit.
He was upset.
He wasn't feeling it.
He wasn't feeling it.
He wasn't excited about how to.
I think that it came left field at him, so he wasn't, you know what I'm doing?
He was cool.
Like, whack, I didn't say, E.R. nigger.
I said.
I didn't say that.
That would have been a whole different conversation, you know.
Dan Ruiz my guy.
He needs from New Orleans, and his brother has a hell of a catering truck.
And you're setting him up to fight Blueface?
Well, he's going in to spar with Blueface.
Oh, okay.
Because Blueface is fighting a TikToker.
A TikTok on the 23rd.
How much are you getting paid for that?
Guaranteed, he high six figures, and then we get a cut of the pay per view.
You know, that's management.
Wack 100 management.
You know what I'm saying?
Shit, you know.
You know, hey, one thing about me,
I'm going to make sure we get to the bag, and it's fair for both sides.
Shout out to David Feldman.
You know, that's bare knuckle.
That's who's putting it on.
You hear about the Ace family fight, though, where nobody getting paid?
Who?
The Ace family, when Austin McBroom fought Bryce Hall, the YouTubers versus TikTokers thing?
What you mean? Nobody got paid.
They're saying that nobody's getting paid for that.
I don't know.
We've got a guarantee for it can get to the ring.
I think they had guarantees, too, but they're still getting paid.
Well, how did they get in the ring?
I mean, I don't know if there was, like, not an upfront payment or whatever,
What guarantee means before you take the stage, before you grab a microphone,
before you put on gloves, when you show up to the location,
and while my artist is holding in his suite, they got to run that bag.
So he's going to get the whole amount before he steps foot in the ring.
Yeah, the only thing that we got to wait on is the pay-per-view,
which is always like a two-to-three-month thing.
That's just basic standard.
Allegedly, that was part of the problem with the YouTubers versus TikTokers
is that the pay-per-view numbers were horrible,
and they weren't what they were supposed to be,
so they just didn't have the money
that they were supposed to have.
Well, first of all,
it's like anything else, like a concert.
You got to have a certain amount of money
to put on the show.
So to pay the fighters
and everything that goes along with the fight,
that has to be there up front.
Okay, the pay-per-view numbers
is no different than the ticket sales at a concert.
Whatever comes in contributes to your recoup,
and if you got a back-eat-you-a-up,
in deal, you know, with the promoter, then you eat off that.
That's just what it is.
Right.
So I don't know who negotiated their thing and did what they were supposed to do.
Maybe, you know, it's, it's sound of me like it was a management problem.
This is your first time in this line of work?
What work?
Happen to organize a fight like this?
It's my first fight that actually went through.
My first fight was supposed to happen was game in Gucci, Maine.
Damn.
That was supposed to happen.
What year?
You remember when Gucci said he gave up all the artists?
So Game responded
And it was great because Game and Gucci
They're friend, they're homies
So game like
Hey Gucci you my nigga but I'll whip your ass
They're homies, they never work together right?
No, we got work with Gucci
Yeah, Game and Gucci solid
So it wasn't a beef thing
It was like some man shit
Getting the ring with your homie
And it was supposed to happen
I was putting it together
At that time
Coach K
This before QC was Gucci's
Manager
So we was putting the whole thing together
It was going to happen
and then Gucci got, he started getting to his legal thing.
Oh, that's before he did that last bid.
That's right before, yeah, you know.
But Gucci had built the whole ring in his house, everything.
He was training was going down.
Wow.
It was going to happen.
And then the next fight is why I got to keep it real
because people be laughing at him.
When he say I'm the first to do it,
it was Soldier Boy and Chris Brown.
Soldier Boy signed the contract.
And Chris Brown didn't.
Chris Brown called Soldier Boy out.
And it was, remember, it was Floyd and 50 trying to do something.
And that kind of bothered me because there's some East Coast shit going on.
Both these dudes claiming Fruit Town Power Rule, right, that really not from out here,
but that's what they claim.
And them dudes is fucking with them.
That's what Soldier Boy claims to?
Yeah, both of them.
Okay.
You know, the homies was fucking with them.
So I felt like, well, if it's going to happen, it should happen up under our situation.
So I went out there, called my contacts in Dubai, got everything.
I got everybody triple the numbers, right?
Plus crazy cut on the back on the pay-per-view.
Me and my wife personally drove to Vegas,
the Soldier Boy, to MGM.
He signed this shit.
I had my man Fred Frenchie,
who was Mike Tyson's manager, right,
with Chris Brown.
They were out of him in Burbank or something filming.
And he was like, man,
Soldier Boy ain't going to sign,
so I sent him to FaceTime and the screenshot.
I'm like, he signed.
He's ready.
And then Soldier Boy says some ganges.
shit. He said, listen,
we know we got a beef
so we can still get out
in the alley, off
camera, and still do
the thing for the people on camera.
He said that.
I got people triple their numbers, triple
they rate, the whole shot. I even
went and got Evander Holyfield
to train Soldier Boy,
and I had Mike Tyson training
Chris Brown. So we had
the whole cross.
You know what I'm saying?
And you know.
CB wasn't feeling it.
Nah, CB had a change in heart.
Don't you think he was probably the favorite?
Definitely.
I mean, look, both, I got a lot of love with respect for Soldier Boy.
A lot of level respect for Chris Brown.
I personally would, I think Chris Brown would have whoop Soldier Boy ass.
I'm just looking at the athleticism, the size.
You know, Chris ain't no punk.
He got hard, you know, and he's smart.
You know, in boxing, it's this, too.
It's a strategy thing.
We got a motherfucker that dance on stage for two hours.
That's what I'm saying.
We have more reason to believe that Chris Brown would be more athletic.
I'm not saying Chris Brown didn't sign the contract because he was scared to fight.
Right.
I don't think he scared a soldier boy one bit.
But I was shocked.
This soldier boy definitely wasn't scared of him.
Right.
I can honestly say that for whatever reason.
He backed out of it.
It kind of threw me for a loop because he called Soja out.
I thought I was going to get to resist some soldier's side.
But he was like, nah, let's go.
Maybe we should.
I have some serious money on the table, bro.
You should revisit this now because I feel like Chris Brown may be part of his reservations
was just the fact that, like, this was totally new.
And like, you'd never seen a rapper really, like, in the ring.
And now you've kind of...
I had some real money.
You got a lot more examples of YouTubers and rappers doing this shit.
I think Floyd was given Chris Brown.
three million and soldier boy million.
I got Chris Brown and nine million,
Soldier Boy three million.
And then I had them both.
They both got, I think,
maybe a 5% cut of the pay-per-view
and a 7% cut of endorsements.
We have Verizon online.
They was ready to come put up 70 million.
My people in Dubai was going to do it.
They were sending the jets to transport everybody
and to keep a gangster.
once Chris Brown would assign the contract
Fruit Town Paroo they was going to cut them a million dollars
Checked to they said
That's just what I did for him
That way they wasn't in Soldier
And Chris Park whatever they decided to do for them
Outside of that they could have did
So I did all that to keep the confusion down
You know what I'm saying?
So there's like a Fruit Town Paroo LLC or something
There's like an actual organization
It's a few guys just like me
You know, like, hey, there's a few guys over there.
There's like an unofficial structure.
It's a few guys over there that got their business right that they could have received that and how they, you know, disperse it amongst each other's their business.
You know what I mean?
They all would have known that that's how it was going to go.
Right.
And, you know, like the end of the day, you know, it would have been illegal earnings.
I got a good fight for the undercard too because CMAC was just hitting me telling me he wants to box another rapper.
I told him I would talk.
I would tell him off by him.
Who is CMA?
CMA.
CMA.
C C C CMA.
The crazy nigger.
Fight fight
Yes
Oh yeah
That nigga
Hey listen
I told him I fight him
He told me
He gave me
A rapper
No disrespect
None of my
People from who was
That I know
But dude
Did he got me
To a few gloomy day
Me too
You hear how he talked
He said he watched you like 30 times
Hey yo
That dick of language is
It's crazy
He was like
What do he say
Under five me
He said
I got at some stitches
He don't use no bees
That's amazing
How fast he is with it
the second interview?
Nah,
you got a
one.
Somebody say
he got
whooped on
in jail or something.
I mean,
at least he told
the truth about.
The way,
the way he
talked about
fighting in jail
made it,
like,
it was just the
most intense
monologue about that
shit.
I ain't gonna lie.
I get to do
a lot of credit
and respect.
Like,
I don't know if he,
I don't know
really where he'd be at.
But for him
to be running around
with that,
with that tattoo
he got crossed his head
and he's still living,
you know,
that take a lot of heart.
Sure.
Yeah
You know what I'm saying
I take a lot of hard
I'm kind of scared
To stand next to him
You know
Like physically
He's a nigga
You had him twice on here
I know
I'm not going to 55th street
His voice
His voice
And his
You know
It's kind of like
How Game
Had that Raspby voice
As a rapper
Just hearing him
Interview
at any of his videos
It's like
He's gonna keep you
Looking at him
You know what I'm saying
Like I watch
All his shit
His music is pretty good too
I've never listened to his music.
Oh my God, I would love that.
I'd never listen to his music.
Would you be able to manage somebody with a forehead tattoo like that?
I mean, shit.
I've managed a famous script.
Right.
I don't listen.
I'm not a gangbanger.
But the famous clip ain't really out here like disrespect.
Bullshit.
You see that boy videos?
Right.
I lost about 20% of Dambu's support.
Bucket with this little crazy dick.
But there's nothing.
I remember that shit happens to.
Never going to be anything crazy.
You know, if I'm with you.
A blank killer on the head.
That's a different.
Yeah.
I mean, you just, but you got to understand.
It's like, with me, it's like, all my homies are going to be like, we bloods, we power rules,
why you ain't signing us and pushing us.
And at that time, at that time, I told them these little Crip niggas is out hustling you niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
This shit is a business.
You know, you know, it ain't, it's always been this way.
I mean, let's look at how different.
Roe was built.
You know, until OFTB,
there was no motherfucking blunds over there,
Snoop. You know, Drey's is
Crip affiliated. You know what I'm saying? Like,
you know everything, oh, Nate dog,
fucking dog pal. You know what I mean?
All that shit, you know, it's
business and at the time, like,
and when I say out hustling,
meaning they were,
they understood commercialized and they understood
let me go out here
and work the high schools
and let me go do this and
Let me go do that.
Like they were doing those things that I need on the other side of the business.
So, you know, at the end of the day, I tell all my homies like, bro, I'm not looking to sign a nigga that's too gangster.
Two gangster mean you're not going to TikTok.
Two gangster means you're not going to work yourself and do the things I need you to do on these social platforms.
I could only do so much before you have to cater to your crowd.
You know what I'm saying?
So with Blueface, you know, I tell her.
If you walk into a room and don't nobody pay attention to you, then that's a problem.
You know, this kid like six, two, slim, tattooed, side of his face, curly hair, he tall.
You know what I mean?
The women like him.
And when that camera come on, he's the total opposite.
He's energetic, you know, he's going to work the camera.
So I don't, you know, who am I to say, because the dude's a Crip, I'm not going to get this young man to changing his life and the life of his loved ones.
because I'm a par rule
and I got the bag and the resources
you know what I'm saying
I'm gonna overlook him because he's a crib
but it's still a difference between
yeah blue face might be from a certain neighborhood
and they got issues with different neighborhoods
but it's different when you have blank killer
on your head right because then you can never
really get past that
I mean everybody got some type of killer
associated to him because every neighborhood didn't kill somebody
you understand what I'm saying
every neighborhood going to come with some enemies
you know what
with him
I'm gonna be real
I've never heard his music
but I'm goblin
dude is fucking entertaining
I put my tongue in the ass
he needs to go hook up
what's nephew name
from Long Beach the comedian
Red Red Grant is that the name
Oh it would be with Snoop
Yeah red I really think he need to
I'm gonna tell you somebody else
fucking Slim 400
Slim 400 should be a stand-up
comedian I will manage Slim
400 right now. That dude
is naturally
funny. That's true. You know what I'm saying? Like some people
they missed a call in because they're trying to do this and you know what I mean?
Like hey look bro, whatever gets you the bag
put you in position whether you're rapping on stage or being a comedian on
stage you need to do that longer. It's respectful as a man.
But it's a few dudes I think that need to
get on that stage bro because I will watch that dude.
His voice, the way he looks.
shit he says, I will watch.
And he can do the gang bang shit.
I don't care. As a power root, I'm listening
to all the cribs shit he's saying. I would love
to book C-MAC for a stand-up comedy
special. Dad would probably be a lady.
I'm telling you, bro. We got to get
10 metal detectors before you get in through that
door, because I'm not going to be responsible for him getting
Abe Lincoln in there, man.
Yo, I mean, you know,
at the end of the day,
even his enemies watch him.
That's what makes him that one.
Oh, yeah, they tap in from time to time of those.
No, how much they ain't feeling it.
I mean, that ain't in the day,
hey, look,
that ain't my politics.
Nephew got a job to do.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, whoever people talking about,
whoever has the attention of the people,
they got to sit in his seat.
There ain't nobody said nothing to me anyway.
No, they're not going to.
We let niggas know Paul Rooze is showing up
for this comedy crib for real.
The world better know that.
When did you guys become buddies?
I mean, he's been my man.
Twelve, thirteen years.
Shit, I mean, it's been at least 12, it's been over 10 years.
Take it back to how you met.
I'll be pressing lines for a nigga for a minute.
Well, you got to remember, I'm a real West Coast dude.
You know what I mean?
So when I first ran into him, his music was moving.
I seen him.
I just kind of went to champion him, congratulate him on what he was doing
and told him keep doing what you're doing.
And if you ever need me for anything, I'm here for you.
So with him, you got to understand with WAC 100,
before you actually meet me, you get a total different perception
and what all these motherfuckers
that don't know me say.
So then when you meet me,
I throw you for a loop
because you'd be like,
that ain't what I expected a dude.
And then the time and time
I see him, so when that's you're straight.
You know what, come on, you know what I mean?
So it's like,
damn dude is for us.
He ain't tripping the bullshit.
You know, I tell people,
when you get to know me,
you'll realize how many people don't know me.
You know what I mean?
They can tell him something.
Man, whack, tripped what you do.
First thing he's going to say what you do
Oh, I know he'll trip
Hard as a motherfucker
But you gotta do something
He don't drink
He don't get high
He ain't tripping no females
He with his wife
Everywhere he'd go
You did something
To him or somebody
He loved and respect
If I know
If I see some shit
Coming at my people
Like he'd know
If I seen something
That he probably
Want to deal with it
He got to call a few of others
And tell us
Hey don't worry about that
Because he knows
We run into these people
His own.
Without us even calling him, we're going to address it.
You know, that's one thing I like about WAC 100 is that if there's somebody you have an issue with,
you will remain on their head after that.
Regardless of what happens, you're still the Instagram post.
You're just not scared to lay that up.
See, it's like a roundtable of certain motherfuckers, and I tell people all the time,
is that you got, you got niggas like Unk and shout out to draws, you feel me?
like,
Whacko.
You know what I'm saying?
Wacko.
Blue, uh, top.
Top.
You know what I'm
M.
It's a real
Cripping Blood table
to where it's real.
And everybody's talking
and under them
you got niggas like me
and you got
a niggotton certain
other motherfuckers
that they don't talk
they ain't gonna talk
to everybody else.
No.
Like I tell you
one time like a situation
shout out the wacko
that's my big bro right there
Westside Paroo.
One of my little homies
did some bullshit
in my hood
to one of his family members
He could have sent the troops over there.
You feel what I'm saying?
Not going to do it.
All the respect to him.
All the respect for me, he said, A.D., I'm going to let you handle the situation.
You know what I'm saying?
And I got to handle it the way that I got to handle that shit.
It's a real real life, real live respect.
You know what I mean?
It goes deeper.
Dobsy, you know what I mean?
Shout out to Cube and their whole security team and cats like that
who even open up the doors to start politicking with the other side.
You know what I'm saying?
like, you know, they can kind of one of my functions,
and they can't, you don't have a problem.
Even if you've got a problem, it's on us to deal with it.
We did a video, Blubs, Chris Pops, 200 Crips, 200 Bloods,
and the motherfucker, L.A. River.
Everybody taking pictures and everybody cool and all kind of shit.
My big homies down there chilling.
Everybody cool, you know what I mean?
So that's just what it is.
If you really think about it in the last 10 to 15 years,
it's been minimum gang violence in the hip-hop community.
studios getting shot up you know video shoes getting shot up
club hosts being shut down you don't see that
because we got to understanding amongst our circle on our table
and even too like uncton came him and wacko
and came to my hood with all my homies dolo put my homies on TV
you know what I'm saying for documentary when it comes to come I mean
I never I'll never get this we go do the video with with Chuck
shout out the game we go do the video with him i come with like 60 crips i'm thinking we
deep it's like 300 bee dogs and par rules and this in whack hood he didn't give none of the
bloods a fucking um trailer he said look ad we want sure your crypt partners and feel welcome they
he had two three trailers lined up for us everything liquor turned up introduced everybody and
you know some bullshit happened between some of my homeboys and some of the other niggas that was
there you know what i'm saying
And first thing Unk did was check it out.
This is on my watch.
You know what I'm saying?
They can't come over there dealing with no problems.
They are, I guess.
You can't have no fights.
You can't have no issues.
You can't even be disrespectful.
Any disrespect that we're going to feel.
And that's just, you know, that's just what it is.
And, you know, it's nobody in Los Angeles, you know,
that's that big of that gangster where they can't be touched.
It's the politics around the individuals that keeps them from being touched.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, people get to get on them phones and realize that that's going to lead to this
and lead to that and leak to this.
They let it go and they deal with another way.
You know what I mean?
So, you know, and I'm just glad that we could give back and restructure the shit that we tore down.
You know, I was part of that, that negativity, part of that, see a nigga in blue and try to take
his life.
I was part of that.
So I'm glad that I'm still here and I can restructure it and bring my little homies around.
And when it's 2060s, they would, you know, Big You and Wacko got 10 West Side Power Rules.
And we all together.
And the next year you know, a week or two later, they all at the same club.
And they like, what's up, y'all straight?
Because of how they seen us interacting.
And throughout that night, we was all together.
My problem was day problem and vice versa.
So, you know, hopefully we can keep doing that.
and it can keep flipping to where, you know,
we can all just be respectful and cordial.
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