No Jumper - Toonchie5 on 4xtra vs Spoetyface, Munchie B, Blueface, Chrisean, OG Gumby & More
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Got to do a food community.
I'm going to get that.
I am actually planning on eating some of these weed edibles on the drive to,
right here, on the drive to the Mexican podcast.
Actually, I'm going to Uber, if any police officers are watching this.
I would never take edibles and drive.
That would be hugely irresponsible.
You don't know.
You all that ain't sacked with us?
Edible?
Yeah.
Yeah, no, no weed.
I'd be nervous.
See, that's what sucks is I'm past that.
I don't get nervous.
I don't get, like, anxiety.
I used, like, four years.
After my case, I came home and smoked.
I thought people was after me was over with.
You smoked like one time and it just f*** up?
One time.
You hated it?
When I first got out, I was over.
I was too nervous.
Yeah?
Yeah, I feel that.
I stopped smoking.
Now I was just with the Edwards.
Yeah, and I heard that stronger.
It is.
But it's more like, now I don't have to pollute my lungs.
That's why I was concerned with.
All right, that makes sense.
It's like fake taking this law.
I mean, I just feel like,
I probably don't want to, like, every day
be just like breathing in smoke from that I'm burning all day.
That makes sense.
Yeah, that's just me.
Anyway, my man, Tunchy Fav is in the building.
How you feeling?
I'm good.
Yeah?
You know me, man.
You're stuck in.
I was, like, watching one of these many documentaries about you,
like they put out a new one a little while ago.
And as I'm watching it, I'm like, man, I ain't had them on the podcast in like three years.
Yeah, been a while.
And last time we did it, it was a good-ass time.
And I feel like you got a lot of good.
insight and good opinions about what's going on.
Although, I definitely, I took some heat when I interviewed you the first time.
Why?
You interview everybody.
Why me?
I don't know.
You just got like a reputation around the city, I guess.
I'm a good guy, man.
Yeah, some people think you're a bad guy, but I don't know.
They don't know.
This shit's popping out.
Just, I don't know.
We don't got, we don't got, clip it in.
Yeah, but I don't know.
I definitely, I got some, I got a little heat, but not like serious heat, but more just
like people kind of warning me.
Like, man, that's a crazy group of guys.
over there.
You've seen that.
We're good people.
You've been going to people's hood.
They should be tripping off that.
I haven't been in that many hoods, though.
Like, in L.A.?
Yeah.
I try to avoid it.
Why?
It's just a little close to home.
So that I mean, I know you're avoiding Westmont.
I'll come out.
Are you talking?
Sure.
Oh, you're allowed.
You know, I just don't like to do, like,
one hood and then the op-hood
or, like, somebody they really don't get along
with, like, back-to-back.
You know, maybe we've got a few months in between or whatever,
because people are just going to automatically,
the narrative is going to be,
you're a fed,
you're exchanging information,
you relaying information back about the other side.
It's just like,
people are going to go with this dumb-ass narrative
no matter what, you know?
No, that's real,
but no,
for sure that's like that's like,
they were doing a little hood to his shit,
you know,
they go to everybody here's a little interviews
and all that.
I feel that way.
Yeah.
And I've been seeing,
like,
we didn't do some interviews
and then I've seen them post this shit
they were just doing.
I'm like,
I don't want to do what you no more.
it's like conflict engines
yeah
I don't know where you went
because I don't know if you know
you know about what's been going on
with Spody Fizz and 4 Extra
no
you know who DC Baby Draco is
yeah I did an interview
oh you did okay yeah
because all right so like
DC Baby Draco was obviously doing
all this in the 40s
and then he did something with some bloodheds
and like they're dissing
some dead members
like that but not
I don't know exactly like where or whatever
but they're dissing
different hoods
and Draco put it all on the video and then Spodyface banned him from the hood as a result because he's saying he's talking like community activists talking about like yo like you're setting back 20 years of hard work in this community by going to these hoods and doing these vlogs and letting people disrespect other neighborhoods and like that and that has kind of created a conversation about like you know what what a vlogger should or shouldn't be putting out there. I mean
For him, it's cool, because that's how he makes money.
You know, people want to see like that.
I mean, it's all on who let him do it.
Yeah.
I mean, if they with that, this.
Right, because, okay, you let someone do a vlog in your section.
Cool.
He goes a week later and does a vlog in another hood,
and they're talking about your hood.
No, I'm not with that.
Like, if he dudes, like, that's why they want the video to drop.
I wouldn't with the, like, you go in my, you know,
some people are already,
I ain't too fine enough
and they saying
this, that.
I mean, even though you don't know
it's like a,
now you're in my face,
I ain't really with that.
Yeah.
Like, it's cool.
And I like,
that's what you both do.
That's how you get your money,
but it's just something I rather not deal with.
Yeah,
because I don't think there's anything wrong
with them doing vlogs
in both sections,
whatever, who cares?
But I've been in that situation
where I remember one time
I was in a certain neighborhood
and they just started talking about somebody
I had just interviewed
who's from an opposite hood of theirs.
And I'm just like immediately thinking,
I'm gonna look so crazy if I put this out
just because it's just too, like I was just with this person
and now I'm in this guy's day of hood
and they're talking shit about that person.
Like, I don't know.
I just feel like you're gonna get shit from people
to an extent that like you might not want.
You might be drawing attention that you're wrong.
Because I didn't run into people like
that was like on some interview shit,
but like not no mainstream shit,
but even he said some shit like,
can you not do too much disrespect for shit?
I respected it though, you know?
That like, I think people like that last,
Yeah, everybody don't take it like, oh, it's your job, it's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm gonna be like, like me.
I'm gonna be like, no, I just stay over there.
Yeah.
Okay, but what about like the podcast version of that?
Like, next week I got somebody that you got crazy animosity towards
and they're doing an interview.
That's different because they're coming here, not me going there, right?
Yeah, but I don't really see no about your shit like this, this, that.
It's not like, you got like that you, you know?
Yeah, that is one thing.
Usually when people do podcasts, they either, they act like they don't care about their enemies.
Exactly.
They don't want to look out of pocket and screaming at the camera.
But this is got an animated person I just want to be seen.
Like, I just want to come out here and say, I mean, that's a little shit.
But that's part of the difference too is that like right now you're doing an interview.
If I went to your neighborhood is going to be you talking to the camera, but then realistically, there's going to be 20 other dudes you hang out with that are going to be kind of yelling into the camera.
And for sure, you're going to have a couple of burnt out ones that just want to talk.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's just.
you know you write there with it so that's that's for sure we come with it you know yeah
I don't think like to come to like a real podcast and just be like oh yeah this that fuck I mean
it's like self-espantatory area I don't think I gotta say too much of that but it's hypocritical
too because it's like I don't really worry too much about doing that same thing for Chicago
it's like if I interviewed two different sides and they talk about each other like whatever
that's not really because to me Chicago rappers are just rappers but out here
It's like you live in L.A.
People expect me to be somebody who, like, ultimately wants the young rappers from L.A.
or the young gang members to, like, do all right for themselves.
So it's like, it's just with hit different if we're, like, really going back and forth,
just, like, drumming up some conflict for views, you know?
Yeah, for sure, for sure.
Like, if it was, if people came on here, like, that beef with each other,
then everybody came out here saying, this, that you would definitely have, like, some people, like.
Mm.
And they'd be, like, that's what you want to, like, you promote it, like, you know?
Yeah.
You giving them an extra little look, a bigger voice to disrespect us.
But then the other side of it, too, though, is that it's like, if you're letting people
this other hoods in the hood, it's different because, like, that's actually where people
get killed.
Yeah, for sure.
You know, like a podcast studio, it just feels like another world where if they talk about
each other, it's kind of like, oh, that's some media, some music.
I mean, like, most of the interviews, they don't give up, though.
It's like, I'm getting paid.
I got my content.
I'm going to show up all your spots.
whatever happened
I thought you don't mean
you know
No definitely
but do you feel like
Do you feel like
The internet
Has had like a negative impact
On like the street culture
That obviously you've been a fan
I've since a really young dude
Like what you mean
Like do you think that the internet
And social media
Has just kind of
The whole
Street world
Because it could be somebody
You don't know
And you could be like
You can have like
20,000 thousand followers
And whatever you say
people going to run with it like oh yeah he's somebody you know
the whole time you see him in their head
it's like name you're not nobody over here like that
it's just like and then it might be
with no father they're like man this niggin not nobody
all the time that might be to somebody
you know yeah yeah I definitely
I definitely think of it. I mean a big part
of it stands up to me is just that like
there's a lot of
people who have beef with each other in
LA that like literally wouldn't even
know that each other existed
if it wasn't for social media like they live
hell of miles away
they never go to the same place
but they go on a war on social media
and like it's just because of that connectivity
if this was 20 years ago
they probably literally wouldn't know
but at the same time
when I hear people talk about the old days
of gang banging it's like everybody's at the roller rink
and like the roller rink
was like Instagram now
where it's like people don't go outside as much
because they don't need to whereas people used to just go outside
all the time we don't need to
yeah you just be somebody on Instagram
do you like somebody in real life
yeah
but you might really be a like
lame. Yeah. It's a lot easier to keep your lameness undercover on the internet, I guess.
Yeah, you can last for a long time. Yeah. It's going to come out when you come in person,
though. Yeah, no, that's a fact. So do you, like, what's your attitude on podcasts, though? Because I
feel like you could be doing all the rinky dink-ass podcast every other week. They probably hit you up,
like, not even a hate on them, but, you know, there's a million podcasts these days. And I'm sure
someone would be like, damn, tune got some good content. But is that conscious?
like that you're like, you know what, I'm not really going to go on all these podcasts all the time.
Not all the time.
Sometimes it's cool, but I think sometimes it'd be like a, it depends on the timing because sometimes it'd be like bad.
Like, no, it's not the time we're going on a podcast.
But it also depends on what they ask.
And you know, some people just act like some crazy.
They ask some dumb ass shit.
Like, so who's the thought of the head or how many people do you think?
It's weird.
This shit I don't know.
Really?
Yeah.
I think a lot of people ask crazy questions.
People get on my ass about asking crazy questions,
and I'm just like, bro, you don't know how much crazier I could be.
That's me sneaking it in.
If I really wanted to be flagrant.
I often say you ain't never gave me no direct crazy question.
Yeah.
I'll say that.
You ain't never gave me one to them.
Nah, I'll tell you some, like somebody else said about you.
Yeah, like I heard this, how you feel about that, something like that.
Yeah.
Or you know what the other one is to go?
like, so you've been going viral for this.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like even, it don't really matter if it's true or not, but it's been like, so
and so-and-so been going viral for saying you ain't about.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's like, it might not even be true at all, but it just loads you up.
Like, you've got to respond.
It's all on high answer at that point.
It's all-a-h answer.
Yeah, there's a lot of that.
But, um, okay, so where are you at in life right now?
What would you say you've been up to, like, that you've been working on?
Is the music a big,
Priorities still or how you feel?
Yeah, I'm gonna fuck around the music.
My man's right there.
They already be having me on it.
I'd be like far enough, but then I'll get back on when he fuck around.
He'd be kind of like.
I feel like he's motivating you.
Yeah, no.
So stay on it.
That's for sure my motivation.
When I'll be on some bullshit, like, bro, just come to the studio.
Just, that's for sure, my motivation, 100%.
Because are you a couple of years older than him?
Yeah.
I feel like you kind of seem like you're the big bro a little bit.
I feel like people get offended by a big bro.
Yeah, I was just saying no big brother.
That's my brother right there.
All of him like my brother.
He just called you unk.
That's way worse than big bro.
That's my dog right there.
And that dude brought me a jail sandwich.
Oh, yeah, he never gave a fuck.
He like, that's the, I don't want to say that.
Yeah, that's the cat right there.
I got to go to West Point.
Yeah, you got to pull up.
It's a beautiful place.
Excellent.
Nice view.
Good food.
What food do we eat?
Kind of both.
China what?
China Boa.
China Bone.
China Boone.
All right.
Wait, so did you help Jay Ready get into making music or is that something that you want to be
involved with?
Is like helping other music you fuck with?
He probably, I was doing it, he was doing it, but he actually like with like the like the,
we're fin to do this.
I'm like more of like if we're right there we could do it.
He's like, come on, you're going to go to studio or where you are going to go to studio or
I'm about to set up a studio date.
That's definitely his push.
Right.
I'm like just with it.
Like, come on, let's do it.
Definitely.
He definitely liked the, let's go do this, you know?
Move around a little bit.
The music is pretty good.
I was listening to some more of it last night.
It's pretty solid.
He hard.
Yeah.
He acted.
No, definitely.
He didn't sign my homeboy.
Oh, wait.
Who's your other homeboy?
Oh, you're saying I need to sign him?
No, I'm saying he needs to get signed.
Is that, are you guys working on that?
How's that looking?
I don't know how that's looking.
He's on the way, I think.
I believe it's right.
But you know, the stereotype.
is that if you sign a LA rapper,
then you got to deal with their whole hood forever.
And that allegedly stops a lot of big-name rappers and whatnot.
Like, the number of big-name rappers who sign L.A. rappers
is fairly small.
I think it's who you're dealing with.
Because you can sign the L.A. rapper.
Like, if you were to sign him, he got his people he deal with.
Like, we're not getting his business,
but wherever he go, we're going to go, you know?
We're going to let him handle his business.
But we're definitely going to be around.
but it ain't going to be like, oh, you got to deal with all of us.
We're going to deal with him, you know?
They're going to deal with him and he's going to deal with them.
I think the thing that people are scared of is the fact that, like, labels,
the business is to sign you to the most up deal possible.
And then, especially if you get successful to keep you in that deal for as long as possible
and tax you for as much of your money as possible,
until the point where you get to renegotiate the contract, whatever.
and I think a lot of labels sort of like
they look at the street side of things
as like oh that's probably going to help us
or probably going to stop us from running this play
that we ultimately are really trying to pull on this dude here
you ain't with the getting over.
Yeah.
They ain't going to work for real.
Yeah.
I mean these are just things you need to know going into it, you know?
Enough for sure, sure.
That's why I got people like him.
He's going to tell him everything I need to know.
For sure, for sure.
Because even I remember China, when I was with Atlantic,
I remember trying to be like,
yeah, once I'm a Drake or the Ruler.
and like
it was a vibe in the room
of like yeah yeah I don't know man
you know I know but like I'm saying
like it's L.A. so they're scared of it
whereas they'll sign hell of Chicago gang members
Philly New York etc.
I definitely see that it's way easy
to get signed out of L.A.
Everybody gets signed
that seemed like you're from L.A.
It seems like you got like a
this is way hard like you got like
really like know somebody to know somebody
or something like somebody to get you on the door type
I don't think it's just off talent
It's a lot of hard people in LA
But everybody ain't signed
Yeah
No definitely
It's kind of weird
How you feel about the state of L.A. rap in general
You feel like it's a good time
For the genre
Or like I don't know
How much you pay attention to it
Are you like really tapped into
All the new music coming out
Or are you kind of in your own world
I don't listen to a lot of people in L.A.
I listen to some people in L.A.
But I really listen to the people I'm around
Or like some allies
or something like that
or if you're on Game Bang and you guys
with cool music
I'm with that
but if you're from the other side
I can't listen to your music
yeah
not even though
I can't get into it
yeah
yeah it's automatic like throw off
it's gotta be hard for you
because your ops got some good music man
no
I can't tell you if you can't do it
I can't tell you how
I ain't heard no legs
I can't
no I can't blame you
because I don't even
I don't really want to watch a YouTuber
if I don't like him
like if you don't get a long
with me. Yeah, that's like somebody that's saying,
you all day. You're going to be like,
somebody's like, oh, you heard the new song? You're like, I read.
I read and care about listening to it, so no, I never heard it.
Yeah. So if they come out with a new song,
somebody that beat for them, I'll be like, why was I supposed
to everybody? You on the other side.
What if you knew that they listened to your music?
Shit, you fanned out, probably, I don't know.
That wouldn't make you want to, like, make it even,
and be like, I'm going to listen to their shit, just because, like.
Because if you're from that side, I don't think you're going to listen to my music.
Yeah.
I'm, you know, I'll be trolling.
I might say some crazy shit that ain't true.
No, definitely.
I might just pop, I just like to troll.
I get drunk and just do shit.
Right.
But do you feel like...
You feel like it's becoming more normal now
for L.A. rappers to really be like disin more?
Because I feel like that was, like, not the norm for a period of time.
And now it feels like it's...
It's not, like, sonically, like, L.A. rappers are doing anything drill-oriented,
but it does feel like there's a lot more
of like kind of throwing specific
people's names in the mix and like that.
No, it really been like that.
Like if you go back to like the banging on wax and all that.
Yeah.
They were like game banging hard and they, you know?
Yeah.
It was gang bang and horror.
I think it's just like a new time and day, you know?
It's just a different type of push and rap.
Yeah.
It's the same thing.
No, we had a big...
They probably was more disrespectful back then.
Well, we had a big argument about that last night
about like if...
Well, basically like, A, we're saying,
Chicago invented putting people's names in music and like really turning people into memes
by dissing dead ops and shit like that.
Obviously Chicago Pioneer like putting an op in a blunt, rolling them up, etc.
No, Chicago definitely started a lot of like extra little shit.
For sure, yeah, you gotta give me credit.
April sure starts some shit like to the smoke in the pack.
Yeah.
That's like too much.
Well, because you were an O-block member at one point, right?
For me?
Yeah.
So in that, in the documentary that they put out about you like a mother-gar or whatever.
They basically said that at one point, you and all your homies had dreads to the point where you were kind of like jokingly saying that y'all were the O Block of L.A.
Nah, the hood I'm born and raising is called Original Block.
Okay.
So that's what I did it.
It's not O Black.
So it wasn't true that a lot of you, because you had the dreads at a certain point.
I had dreads.
I had a dress, but the little O Block shit came from like, that's the name of the hood I grew up in.
original block.
Because in that video, they said that at one point,
the Hoovers were pressing anybody
who had that hairstyle.
Yeah, they're crazy.
Is that true?
That was a rumor?
You heard that people were getting pressed
for just looking like Chief Keith?
I got some videos about that.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know why.
It's crazy.
That's a pretty funny lore, though, right there.
They're crazy.
I don't know why they don't.
You never tapped anyone anywhere from Chicago?
No.
No.
We've got to work on those.
alliances.
No, that'll be
dope though.
But, no,
I ain't got no
I ain't tapping
nobody from out there.
Yeah.
It'll definitely be dope, though.
You kind of look like Dirk.
I'm not going to lie.
What?
You never heard that before?
No,
you don't.
Is that Friott's a say?
I'm listening to me.
He cut it out.
You got it out, man.
No, but you definitely look like
the more gangster version of Dirk, too,
though.
Like, I mean,
the face-dive.
tattoos and shit, you know.
Chicago got it going their hard.
They'd be out there doing their thing.
Yeah.
How'd you feel when you heard about Dirk allegedly ordering dudes to put in work out here?
It's kind of crazy.
I don't think you ordered nobody to do that.
You don't believe it?
I don't think you would have to order nobody to do anything that, you know?
That's like something happened to me, I don't think nobody would have to get paid to do anything.
Yeah.
It's all along, you know?
Yeah.
Everybody grown, man, you don't.
I hope you wouldn't have to pay.
If something happened to you, would you have to pay one of your friends to do something?
Well, it definitely depends on what kind of thing.
Like, I ain't going to say kill on with death.
I don't even really like...
Like, you walked out of here and some people f***ing you are bad.
Yeah.
And you called your boys like, I'm f*** up.
You ain't going to be like, I'm f*** up.
I got about $30,000.
You get them.
You'll be like, you're going to, you know, wherever you talk to is going to be like,
if they're your boy, you're going to be like,
I'm gonna fuck them
they'll not see them
if you got a payment
that's not your people
nah for show
I mean
if you're somebody like a little dark
obviously you probably got
people who are
mentally tuned into doing shit like that
I don't know
I don't understand like why would he have to pay
okay I don't even know that they necessarily
are saying that he put forth
like a specific amount of money
like when they do obviously like the gang
Rikos or whatever they're able to say
like if these dudes did it for the betterment
of the organization
but if they can't prove that Dirk at least knew,
then I don't know how they put that specific body on him.
You know, that's why they're going to be super dependent on snizzles.
And they felt like he was doing some shit he really wanted doing it.
Like, we got to get him for something.
It was awkward for a little while because everybody thought that Brick Baby was like the one who did it,
like for Dirk.
That would be stupid.
Yeah.
I think that they already, like, weren't really talking by the time that happened.
I heard they know each other for sure, but I don't think.
that was that.
They knew each other for sure.
But he's trod though.
He's playing like that.
Yeah, but he'll joke around about it because he knows he didn't do it.
Yeah, that's the crazy part, but I wouldn't joke around like that.
No, I've talked to him in private, and he's kind of like explained why it doesn't even
make sense.
No, for sure, for sure, but it don't always be that.
It's a lot of people in jail shit they didn't do right now.
I mean, he's even said, like, thank God he didn't call me.
Not about, like, shooting.
The dude, but like in terms of like the lookout or whatever, it's kind of like, yo, like,
maybe I would have done that just because I might not have thought it was that big a deal
to go watch somebody's hotel for a day or two.
But now you're seeing the guy who watched the hotel for a day or two is caught up.
Yeah, that'll be stupid.
Yeah.
That'll be down.
Yeah.
You can't go out for out of town or especially, right?
We got to buy local.
No, you know, that wouldn't have been good.
That wouldn't have been good.
No, a fact.
So, are you a blueface fan?
What's for me?
I mean, he's got out after two years.
He's been doing it big, making noise.
Some are saying that he's the hottest Crip in the city.
He cool.
He cool.
Okay.
But have you, like, were you a fan of him when he came out back in the day?
I don't know.
The fan word is crazy.
What?
Like, fan, like.
Oh, good.
Fan is crazy.
I'm a fan of, like, the music and the entertainment side of things.
No, he cool.
this thing. I salute it.
I'm not going to say like, yeah, I'm a big fan.
That's crazy.
I mean, I just feel like...
He's allied, though. He's doing his thing.
He definitely got out with...
He got out excellent. He definitely did what he's supposed to do.
He got out and grabbed the buzz immediately.
Right. He definitely did it the right way.
He hit the ground running.
Yeah, 100%.
But it's crazy too, because, like, from what I could tell,
he did everything right while he was locked up.
And then they still put, like, every possible
allegation.
Like they made AI pictures
of him doing like a zesty panther stance.
Yes.
Like, you know,
they had to make a fake picture
of him doing that.
They tried to say it was smoking spice
when I've been around him
seems totally normal.
So, like,
and also, like,
I don't know how you gain all that weight
smoking spice.
That seems kind of unlikely.
Apparently,
fades were happening,
you know, like, you know,
I don't, I know just like he,
he was cool people.
Like, he was in, he was in,
there with my homie so I know he wanted to know 50-50.
He's in jail, my homie.
My homie said that's his boy, so
he clearly wanted to know 50-50 because
my boy ain't don't know 50-50.
He definitely was in a good prison.
Other than that, you know.
I just, I feel like
we need
representatives of
L.A. street culture who are doing it big.
And a lot of times it feels like dudes blow up
and then they just clean up their whole act.
And I understand that.
I totally get why you'd want to do that
because, you know, you don't get rich and famous
to necessarily stay in the same place.
But, like, Blueface has got to a certain point,
and he's still just, like,
he's demonstrating, like, L.A. culture
to the world in a way that a lot of people wouldn't.
Why are you saying, like,
he should have been, like, everybody else in back, though?
I don't think you should.
I mean, if he wanted to, I would respect that.
But I like the fact that he's still, like, very much, you know,
He's getting all this shit tattooed on his face
after he already been successful for all these years.
He goes to do a freestyle in DDG shit.
He's just dissing neighborhoods
you don't get along with, which, shout out to them.
But the fact that he's, like, not hiding that.
The fact that, like, you know, like...
That's hard, though.
Yeah, no, I think that's hard.
That's hard. I think that's hard.
Yeah, because everybody cleans up their ass.
It's like you say, it's not bad that people get rich and move on.
You know, I think that's like a part of the plan,
but what he doing is cool is like it's just like he's still here like I got money but I'm still
my people like yeah I'm still me I ain't like he didn't let the money change and that's hard
yeah because a lot of people let the money change him yeah and you know to a certain extent
I wish that the money would change him more because then he'd probably be like more likely to stay
out of jail and shit like that but you know I do appreciate it but like there was a thing that
happened like last night or the night before where he was going to some baddies event some like
performance or some and like i guess christian showed up with 20 bloods trying to get in and yeah and
he just said nah i'm good like you know i'm got to let them in or whatever they shut the whole thing
down then he's on his instagram stories saying schoolyards run la and as far as content goes
amazing this is hilarious but it does i do worry like are you maybe like blending the social media
in the street,
a little too much.
I mean, for not letting them in,
some people might say,
like,
oh,
you bullshit for that.
But in his,
in his,
like,
ranking where he at,
that was kind of smart
because you was going
to put yourself
in a situation
to go back to jail.
Yeah.
And she's showing up
to do a stunt.
Like,
she's trying to make you look stupid.
That's what I said.
A lot of people might be like,
oh,
he did some,
in our reality,
he didn't even know
because he knew
if they did get in,
you wanted to play hard,
you was going to deal
whatever come with it.
Whatever came with it,
it's probably going to be
He's resorting to, you know, if somebody going to jail.
Yeah, and it's like...
So he avoided it.
You know, I don't know how many dudes he had with him,
but, I mean, maybe less than 20.
So, sounds like a lot of people.
You could, it's like a...
You could play hard or you could play smart.
He probably like a shit.
I just got out of jail.
I ain't about to play the game.
No, you know.
But so did you see this Crip of Creson
using the C-word?
Yeah, see bad people for that.
Yeah, how are you feeling about that?
She's on a 20 versus one
My boy D-Mac
Yeah, that's the homie right there
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
That's how me
I appreciated the way he
He kept a player
He didn't jump
He didn't get out of pocket
On camera
He definitely kept a player
Because I would have been blow
Yeah
I don't blow
Because she knows she's saying
It's like
Not knowing what she's saying
That's just like
You deal with a lot of neighborhoods
Then you deal with a lot of people
That you know we don't deal with
So you know what the distance is
It's like you, you ask, Nick, like, so you're, oh, who, who it's like,
and then you're all know what that mean.
Everybody's going to be like, you for sure know what that means.
You're playing the game.
That part would have got me.
Like, what do you mean?
You don't know what I mean.
Now you...
Because now you're just lying.
Yeah.
Playing with me would have blew me.
See, that I was the damn.
Now you're playing on me.
Yeah, because she's hanging out of all these dudes who realistically
probably say that shit all the time.
So she knows exactly what it means.
She's been dealing with Bluface for too long and I know what that means.
Then you go to his output and start dealing with them.
You know it's like,
what that mean.
Yeah.
We know for sure they was trolling.
Yeah.
It's just one plus one or two.
Ain't nowhere around that.
Yeah, I did.
It's you to blew me though.
Don't play.
You can't play in my face.
That's kind of weird.
The only thing that I wonder is because, like, I've been around the 20 versus one and
like a lot of it is scripted.
A lot of it is.
That's your scripted.
I mean, they just, you know, you talk behind the scenes.
You say, yo, we're going to say this.
And then, yo, the girl can say this.
And, you know, go out of your way to make it funny, you know?
I do see a lot of stuff.
I'd be seeing they be doing like no like stunts and I'd be like well I don't look real yeah yeah
yeah he'd be not do that you gotta come to my boy shit he's about to do one are you
oh shit he's doing a hundred he's doing a hundred versus one you're all together
there you go but like I wonder if that if she just said that or if she was behind the
scenes plotting it out with production because I think both are definitely possibilities
But that wouldn't be smart
Because what if it was a crash out
And just start like beating her
Yeah
Well they probably would have been like
At least kind of happy
Because they would have got a viral clip
Yeah for serviceer
But it wouldn't have been good for her
No
Now he's just beating her ass
Now he got to go to Jeff
For you playing
Yeah
Because they was gonna post a clip
And him beating her ass for surferser
Wack said that she should move out of L.A.
Because of that
I don't know
She kind of like strange
She's like give addresses
That's not cool
That's just
I forgot about that too
That's freaky
That's like you don't play with people like that
You could be mad at a motherfucker, but giving the adjuncter something is crazy.
But I was saying, Whack, I'm like, realistically, I don't think there's that many people
that are actually going to do something about that.
As much as people are offended, doing something to her is a different level.
And Wack made a good point.
He goes, Adam, she's got a half a million dollar chain around her neck.
I was just feeling to say, that's definitely going to give a motherfucker a reason.
Like, I was going to say, like, remember she said that weird shit?
Now I want to just, you know, make her respect to her.
I'm trying to make her look dumb because you're just playing.
you know yeah i mean really the half a million dollars is like oh forget what she said about the hood
yeah for sure we need that chain that's just like a reason why you do like a motherfucker oh why you do that's her
you say what she seemed she said like she was doing too much you know yeah versus like her being a regular
person not saying like crazy but that definitely was crazy but that definitely was crazy no i wouldn't know
how to feel it unless i was in that moment though yeah it'd be like crazy yeah because in that moment
there's like so much pressure for you to just keep it professional
Yeah, that's what I'm saying
Even if it was a script, I would have went off script
Yeah, like bitch, what are you?
You're talking crazy
Like, before I leave here, I might need you to get beat or something.
I don't know what's going on.
That's crazy.
That's like somebody just comes to your shit and just say the ultimate disrespect to you.
You're going to be like, what are you talking about?
Yeah.
Like, what's amazing, you know?
Yeah, everybody got that one line.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
It's something that tick everybody up.
That's like somebody comes to your platform just to like
say that one line to get at you.
Yeah.
You might be playing and be like, hey, look, check it out.
You got to bounce.
We ain't going to do that.
Yeah.
But everybody's not like that.
You probably got like this certain type of level where you're like, I'm going to keep it calm.
Everybody got that like temper meter that starts to like tick up.
And when it completely fills, that's when you kind of go black.
Can't really like, you know, you're not thinking about anything and you're just whaling out.
Whether it's you're screaming at him or you're hitting them or whatever.
Exactly.
And he actually had a good.
actually played a good.
But what if he didn't play a good?
Then people would have like, you're wrong.
But Naraddy, he wouldn't have been wrong to do whatever he's going to do
because you're playing with me.
You can't tell me you don't know what you're talking about.
See, that, okay, if he had hit her,
he was wrong.
Everybody in L.A. though, would be like,
she had a coming.
But the whole rest of the country would be like,
oh, it's so fucked up to hit a girl.
We would have been like, sure.
Yeah.
People that understand it for sure, but her friends would be like,
oh, he hit a girl.
He's a cowardy.
But in our reality, like you're playing the game.
Like, you're acting like you're not something you do.
Yeah.
That's like, just like you said, this is that one line.
If a female come hit you with that one line that cut you deep,
you don't know what you might do.
What's your line?
Just so I can make sure I don't do it.
No.
You got to say some crazy stuff.
You know who Logan Paul is, right?
You know who Steve Will Do it is?
He's like, white YouTubers are like,
they had a clip last night where they edited it out,
but Steve will do it says something to Logan Paul.
And Logan Paul is a boxer.
He box Floyd Mayweather.
So, like, at the end of the day...
I thought that was Jake.
It was Logan?
No, Jake boxed like Mike Tyson and shit.
But Logan's had, like, some pretty big fights and stuff, too.
And if you ever been around him, he's like six, four, big-ass muscular dude, he's like...
I got somebody to get him.
No, for sure.
Yeah.
I'm...
I'm sure.
A lot of people can squabble Logan Paul down, for sure.
But I'm just saying, like, Steve will do it goes...
He says something to him.
And Logan's, like, voice gets kind of quiet.
And he goes, okay, so just so you know, that's my line right there.
Like you're overdoing it.
Yeah.
And, like, the way he said it, like, super calmly was like, listen, like,
I'm going to have to ask you to stop because, you know, basically.
You hit home.
The one thing that we could guess is that something about his girl,
which sounds crazy that Steve would say something about his girl because they marry,
they got kids and shit.
He's tender.
He's ready to do it.
But I do feel like a lot of us are girls kind of that line.
I mean, you got, you got no heart.
You can be told and don't, I got a heart.
It could be told, it could be chowling, though.
Like, you can't take everything, you know.
Now, I would say, like, for motherfuckers, we got kids,
don't say anything about kids.
That's weird.
Oh, yeah, that's way bad.
Yo, girl, it just sounds like, all right, I know to play with you at.
But some people don't play about that shit.
They might, like, you know, I think they're more worried about, like,
my girl going to see this and she's going to be like,
you're going to let him say that.
Exactly.
Now you got to go to team.
Well, because, okay, at one point,
Logan Paul had like a boxing beef with this dude Dylan Dennis who used to be like
UFC fighter and shit and Dylan Dennis like basically like went online found a million different
pictures of Logan Paul's wife with other dudes like just at parties and shit like that just like
taking a picture with somebody but like he posted all those photos every day for like weeks and
weeks and weeks basically painting the picture like as if she was every single one of these guys
which like probably yeah obviously some of them I'm sure were like ex-boyfriends and shit like
But like, basically, like, I already know that's, like, kind of aligned with Logan Paul
because that's just like, you know, you don't like somebody's saying it.
Like, me with the porn, I got to have like a sense of humor about shit.
Yeah.
But as a normal dude who's married, I feel like that that is like a big bold line.
Like, like, you're going to look at your situation.
Like, why am I with her?
Or it's going to be like, why are you disrespect to my girl?
Like, you're trying to throw it in my face enough?
Mm.
Is that like, that's like some shit.
Like, well, it's different for you because you do the porn shit.
But that just like.
if you weren't doing the point right
and then somebody just sent you all the type
of shit of your girl, even if it was old.
It's going to be like, damn, I can't get mad at you.
I can't get mad at you because it's before me.
So I got to take it out with somebody
that's neglecting their specting me.
So when I see it's not even playing like that
and putting you all that there, it's like,
I got to say something because it's like,
I can't match you because it's before,
but why are you putting out there?
Because now you put me out there like he fucking with this slut,
you know, just like a, yeah, it's the principle.
It's something about when somebody goes
for the thing that they think is going to offend you.
Like, I don't really care about anyone calling me a culture vulture, but it does kind of
piss me out because I know that they think that that's the thing that's going to piss me off.
So even though it doesn't really piss me off, it's still like...
Do it piss you off sometimes?
Like, do it get to you?
Like, do it get to you?
Like, it pisses me off when it's somebody saying it that has, like, realistically, like, a
zillion times less accolades than me in the sense of, like, I interviewed so many legendary rappers
early in their career, help get their career
off the ground, been a part of a million
important things in the culture, etc.
And then you'll have like a 20-year-old kid who's like,
you know, you're a culture vulture.
And it's like, well, what are you ever done?
You sat at home and listened to Jay Cole.
Like, what the fuck do you know?
You know, that's like...
What is that a reason for saying that?
Like, why did they...
Just, you know, white guy doing hip-hop culture.
It's like...
I seen somebody say something the other day.
That she said some shit like,
why you don't do some content on BMX writers?
I did for 10 plus,
years.
Oh, yeah.
You had to swerve.
I just kind of graduated out of it.
You just got to be real,
but like that shit boring.
It's a small world.
You got to tell them like that shit boring.
I need to,
I got to do what people want to see, right?
Bro, I had so many legendary rapper interviews
by the time I stopped doing the BMX stuff
because I just kind of had to decide at a certain point.
And I still interview BMX riders once in a while.
So I'm going to say this.
As far as the culture votes,
I don't know.
I can't say that.
But what I am going to say is,
They probably feel like that
because you got like a
like a lot of crazy shit going on.
You'd be having like this side
and that side on your shit
and you're like, oh, he's pumping this shit
or whatever case might be.
But at the same time, it's like,
I'm gonna keep real with you.
If you were just interviewing
on BMX dudes, like,
it wouldn't be entertaining me like,
I don't know.
You wouldn't even know how it was.
No.
No, yeah.
For realistically, I'd be like,
yeah.
If I seen someone, I'd be like,
I'd probably watch some,
I'm like, man, this nigga talking about some
that I read,
about just to be honest.
But when you interview
certain people, it'd be like,
oh, they're talking about some crazy shit.
You know, like, he didn't talk to them
about how he was going, and he didn't talk to them.
So, you know, you get to hear, like, both sides
and make, like, it's, like, more the reaction
like, that keep people tuned in.
Like, you interview this person,
then you interview somebody, like, the opposite of him.
It's like, oh, I want to see what he said,
because he said this.
No, like, it's for the views.
It makes sense.
And it gets complicated real quick, too,
because, like, for instance,
we could talk about your boy
Monchy B in a second
but Monchy B
said about 4 extra
after he blew his hand off
and then 4 extra stopped with me
even though I didn't really say anything
but like Munchy says something
Forks is a homie right
so I'm saying this you want to know why though
because 4X is looking like
that's my boy Adam
you shouldn't even let that entertain
he felt like you should have cut that off
you know it's just like my boy
doing a podcast and he owns some legit shit
and you're bringing people
that ain't supposed to be on there
whatever case might be they ain't going to say
ain't supposed to be on there
because you're like professional.
But you're bringing people, like, you're bringing everybody.
Like, homies, that's not cool, whatever the case I'm going to be.
But you're doing professional ship with your shit.
It's like a, when you do that, it's like, damn, you're my boy.
Why are you talking about me?
Like, you should have told him, like, hey, look, we're not going to do that.
But anyways, another, no, blah, blah, blah.
So him feeling like he had a super relationship with you, it was more like a damn, bro.
Like, I thought you was my boy.
You could at least swerve the conversation.
Like, well, he probably felt like you fed him to it too much.
All right.
Just an idea.
Do you feel like if you blow your hand off
that you gotta have a little bit
of a sense of humor about it?
I mean.
And I know that's harsh
because like obviously
it's a super serious situation, but
I'll just say this.
It's, you can,
but then again,
there's some people like,
it's all on how you cope with it.
It's on how you cope with it.
Like, I was paralyzed for like 13 months.
Like, you couldn't tell me nothing about that.
Like, at the time I'm like,
No, we ain't playing like that.
Like if I'm random motherfucker, be like, shit out,
you're paralyzed, I remember you was doing this,
it's gone immediately piss me up, like, what are you talking about?
But if what am I a boy said,
like, I remember how to carry you downstairs,
weird-ass nigga you can even walk.
I'm gonna laugh at it.
You know, like, you're my boy, we're trolling.
You know what it is.
But coming from somebody that I know not with me,
it's like, you're playing the game with me.
Like, I don't know.
Yeah, because making fun of people being, like,
paralyzed or injured is, like,
kind of like the other thing that people do
besides this in the dead is,
Like, people love to point out, oh, so-and-so,
someone-so got a limp.
But you could take it from, you could take it from your homies.
Like, I literally went from wheelchair to Walker to Kane.
I heard all the jokes from my homies.
It was funny coming to my homies.
Like, all right, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
But when people troll me, like, that was on the opposite size,
like, all right, everybody, you know, like,
just remember you told me that.
But is there also part of you that's like,
I got, like, of course they're going to do that.
That's what they're supposed to do.
No, 100%.
You're supposed to do that.
I'm like a person
you want to do that
but that's cool
I understand that
but you know
God working crazy ways
you shouldn't talk about people
that's fair if you fucked up
Yeah
I mean that was the awkward part
about
Forrest losing his hand
or a couple of fingers
is because
I made fun at TRL
so much
for having one arm
Which I'll start beefing
Yeah
but we've been beefed
for a couple years
but I mean
I made fun of his hands
or for his arm
thanks so much
Yeah we were cool
We did podcasts on here
for a couple years
No I'm saying
That's when you were doing the jokes.
No, I didn't say.
I never made the joke.
His homies made the joke on the show all the time.
And I actually defended him.
And then we stopped being cool.
And then I started making the joke on something.
You want to know what have made it regular?
Yeah, if you would have been doing that as a homie, like,
shut up, a nigga, little hand or some shit like that.
But then it would have hit like it hit now.
It wouldn't have.
But if you would have said it, you could have like, come on, bro.
I've been doing some movies.
Like, you, you mad about that?
I've been doing that.
So it's like you was waiting.
Like, I can't wait to get into it to my fucking.
that little f*** up handy guy.
I honestly.
But I honestly wasn't waiting.
I honestly really thought it was f***ed up.
Like, because I, like,
I just have, like, one memory of they did an episode with, I think,
it was either Mazi or Wiz Khalifa.
And everybody was making fun of them for the arm thing.
Like, and then afterwards in the group chat,
it became a thing of like, yo, like,
that's ain't funny.
Like, how we got A-list celebrities coming through here
and you're just giving me a hard time
in front of them, like, making fun of my disability.
And I agreed with him.
I was like, that is lame.
Was he born like that?
No, he had a motorcycle accent.
That's his phone.
Yeah, that's bad people.
Yeah, I don't know.
So are you, well, yeah.
Are you from somewhere if you never got put on?
Is there technicalities?
Not you, but him.
What do you mean?
Is he from somewhere?
Yeah.
But if he never got put on,
does that mean he's not from there?
I don't think he's from nowhere, but, you know,
when you get a buzz,
You're around the area, they might have said, so you might be like, all right, you're
one of our boys.
A lot of people look out, look like, they're not going to say that because he's cool.
But from what I know, I don't think he really game bank.
I think it's more of the fact, like, he grew up, born and raised, probably got some family.
Now that you blew up, it's like, yeah, he's one of us.
I think he's more like, like, when you go to jail, you got the actual messing gang bank,
and then you got the motherfuckers that come in, like, I don't game make, I'm a resident
from this neighborhood.
I think he's more like a resident.
He might game bank, I don't know, but I don't.
I never heard him being a game banger.
I always heard like just a friend of a friend.
Like, you know, like he, you're a resident.
You grew up over here, you with us.
He's your favorite Hoover podcaster, or are you more of a Gumbie fan?
What the fuck?
What?
I don't know nothing about T-Ruh.
You don't watch none of that?
No.
Oh, okay.
That Gumbie, nigga, that's a smoker.
What?
That dude's a smoking.
The only thing he's smoking is those big-ass Gumbie blunts that are like this long.
That's smoker shit.
That's smoker shit.
That's not hard.
That's not hard.
That's early 2000.
He's doing that shit to look cool.
You think he's doing that shit when he gets on camera.
I want to roll that smoker.
He probably needs that much weed to get high.
No, that looked like you got a meeting your mouth.
Why are you being worried like that?
That's weird.
You shouldn't want to do it?
No, that's weird, though.
Like, I don't, Gunbe is just animated.
Just like.
He's a good content creator, though.
He's an entertaining-ass interview.
He's going to yell, do the theatrical.
It's good for shit like that.
People want to see shit like that.
They want to see live.
He's going to yell.
Ah, nigger.
It's not that in real life.
No, but he got the illest villain villain origin story, too.
He'd be trolling.
Is he trolling or is he just who he is?
I feel like...
No, he trolled me before.
Oh, he trolled you?
Yeah, he told me.
I didn't even know that.
That's 60 and trolling him.
Why are you telling me?
No, but, okay.
The villain origin story?
Like, who got a better villain origin story than that?
What you're talking about?
A dude tried to, like, his own homie tried to, like, basically, like,
telling him he was going to rape him in prison, so he killed him.
I mean, don't.
Don't get much better than that.
I mean...
That's regular?
You're all me saying it's regular.
No, for them.
No.
Oh.
Yeah, they got some freaky shit going on over there.
They got a lot...
I'm pretty sure you're real tuned in with them people.
They got a lot of freaky shit going on over.
That's why if you try anything, we've got to kill you.
We're going to stomp that out.
No, he probably only did it because people heard it.
It was pretty, literally, it probably was consensual.
But I didn't do anything.
It was like, he killed him before he got a chance to talk about it.
probably really freaky and he probably like why you do that in front of everybody now i got
a show you know i got to do what i got to keep my cover they got too much freaky shit going
i don't know but he's like an old weird dude i don't know he know me though yeah what's that
mean you got to know me yeah everybody knows to him but we know gumby too no you know him for
the internet he's an older guy so i'm kind of like separated from his jit phase i'm sure he was
going crazy yeah for certain though he's not going crazy he's not a gamer like that but you know
they accept them. I mean, no, people do say this.
What are you, are you tuned into the GBO Gaston show?
Who?
Gaston?
That mcad. I don't want to deal with people like him.
He's like a trolle to have you like he would blow my, that one line.
He, the, I don't want to play with him.
You just do you, I'm going to do me.
I ain't.
He played a cold game.
But it seems like he was trying to change his life and just go to college.
Yeah, he always acted like he changed life.
When he come back and go crazy, didn't he go to your house?
allegedly he went to your husband
so I really don't give a
what happens to him really
I'm kind of sad that they just beat them up
I think they should have
you know
you can't play like that
he'd play a lot of weird games
yeah
everybody don't want to play
yeah
there's people that showed
and there's people like
don't do that
don't do that to me dog
I wonder if he's gonna drop out of college
because now he knows that
he might just get packed out
any given day
I got packed out at college
you didn't see the video
no I seen the video
but I didn't know he was at a college
I think it was like outside of the college.
They told me that college is kind of like in the hood.
Like could definitely happen over there.
I mean,
I was trying to go to college after you did so many people is crazy
because you don't know who's who.
You might run to somebody cousin that you did.
So you might run somebody that's gang banging
that's going to college.
You're just like that.
You're just trying to just blend in,
trying to make it seem like you're just a regular guy.
If you're going to be disrespect,
if you're going to be like a viral disrespect,
you might as well easier.
You got to be like that.
Don't give it.
where you gotta stay out the way.
Because it's gonna be a time.
Your bluff is.
L.A. is very small.
It's big, but it's small.
But do you believe not everybody
go to the same place?
So do you realize that the guy
who beat him up outside of the college
was the same guy that he did a drive-by on
in that one clip back in the day?
Mr.
What was it?
God damn, I talked to him on the phone.
I don't know.
I think that was staged.
I don't think it was no real.
You know, I always thought that it was staged.
Mr. Get It Done.
I always thought it was staged, but then, like, why is he beating him up
unless he actually had, like, a real grievance with him?
Content is crazy these days.
It's true, but, man.
The clip of him getting beat up out of the college seemed pretty convincing.
There's, like, old women, like, dragging him into the car to save him and shit.
I ain't going to say he did it.
But whoever did it, look like he got beat the fuck up,
but I think a lot of that is, like, strictly for, like, content.
Content is crazy.
Yeah?
You would never do it.
you don't got any fake content plays in you?
Nah, I could like, I would say this,
I could, like, vlog what I'd be doing, like, on some playful shit,
like, shit around.
But me personally, I wouldn't do no content, be like,
I'm gonna say this, this safe for,
like I was a content creator, and I'd be like,
somebody went to jail, be like, yeah,
they say he went to jail for Woo-T-Too-Woop,
and he was the reason for Woo-Doo-Woo-W,
that's kind of weird to me because,
even though my motherfucker I don't think that's police shit,
that's really police shit,
because I'm gonna say this.
Everybody used the line like,
like, what I'm about to say?
Everybody use the line like,
well, only reason I'm doing this
or I'm posting this because sorry,
post it on it.
And I don't think that's a good reason
for the person because the next person is
because your platform might be bigger
than theirs.
Or they, the motherfuckers that need to see it,
probably seen it on your shit.
They might not have seen that.
I think you just help them put it out there.
I just think of like a lot of shit
shouldn't be put out there.
Like, I don't think you should do something
because next man did it because if i'm like as far as crimes and
or fighting the case that's kind of weird because like you don't know
how they seen it you saying like oh i put it on there because this did it
but the whole time like you don't know how they seen it they might have really seen it off
your shit never heard this you know it's just like i don't i don't think that's cool that's
kind of like off like even when i was getting ready for this interview i was looking
through like LA based topics like all different kinds of LAs
on like a couple of different YouTube channels just trying to think it
to talk to you about, and I've seen a lot of things that were, like, decent topics,
but they're from, like, six months ago.
Like what?
I can't remember, honestly.
But, like, messy-ass shit.
Like, people beefing with each other, but, like, random little fights, whatever.
But it's, like, six months ago.
Like that video.
And I'm just kind of feeling like, damn, it would sound so crazy if I asked Toon about that
because it's going to feel like I just dug something out of the crates,
like some crazy shit that people forgot about because six months ago is a lifetime these days,
you know?
Yeah, for sure, for sure.
But it's just like the video you said, the little YouTube.
They were talking crazy on them YouTube, bro.
Yeah.
That shit ain't cool.
Yeah.
That type of lies get people in jail.
Which lies specifically?
Like everything they talk about.
Like the little interviews they be doing?
Yeah.
Like the shit with me on there?
I don't, it's crazy.
I ain't ever watched the whole interview that was put out on me.
Every time somebody seen me that shot, be like,
I go look at it as soon as I really be like, all right, brus.
You're talking about the documentary type things that they make about you?
I have a ton of people report that shit
that shit kind of like weird
and like,
that's my character.
Oh, yeah, because like,
you know, I could read this to you
because this is like,
in those documentary,
there's hundreds of thousands
of people already seen that,
but this is a quote.
Listen, I'm talking about Adam.
Listen, this is like an equivalent
of me reading a newspaper article
or somebody else.
I want to hear it.
I want to hear it what they allegedly seen.
It's alleged that he preferred drive-bys
instead of walkdowns
and allegedly shot
and allegedly shot a ton of
enemies as well as civilians.
Yeah, that's smokers shit.
That's like, that's not smoking shit.
You can't have people know who you are and be putting out stuff like that about people unless it's like really.
That's what I'm saying.
Clearly whoever's doing that is somebody like, I know he's, I know he's in a person at L.A.
I'm going to just say this because people are going to believe it.
That's dumb.
That's just, that's stupid.
Like that's just, where the, where the, that's what I'm saying.
That's my character.
Why would you say some dumb ass shit like that?
Right.
That's like weird to me.
This is like,
that's like probably the police
trying to add someone on, you know,
like, all right,
we're gonna do this,
you're gonna do that.
Yeah.
But that's type of shit is weird.
That's just like me making,
like, yeah,
I don't know,
coach,
roach, he's doing this.
That's like weird.
Like, I'm not gonna do that
because I'm not trying
of your character.
Like, whatever,
if it was that,
whatever you got going on,
that's your business.
I'm not digging,
I'm not trying to dig deep
into what the fuck you got on.
In terms of shit that they could use
to get somebody locked up,
they're not telling you
the exact,
example of when they shot somebody, but they're basically painting the picture so that,
like, if a cop or an investigator, like, were to see that, and they were to take it at face value,
then they got to just try to fill in the blanks.
That's just like, I had this image you, right?
Just say, for that, everybody had this image of Adam's a murderer or whatever the case
might be.
And then I'm a contractor, I'm like, yeah, Adam be murdering.
He'd be doing that here, bro, like, that's crazy.
He never gave a fuck.
People come to his podcast, never leave.
they're going to be like, they're going to be like,
hey, that n-a-ad will be disappearing shit.
You can't do that, bro.
That's weird because even though it's not true,
we're going to make a-tune in,
like, maybe we need to look into this, you know?
Like, that's the police job.
They're going to do that.
That's why I say,
motherfuck-fucking be doing content
or motherfuckett that be going to jail
or any type of open cases,
or even if I already got that time,
it's like, that's not something you should do content on,
bro, because you don't know if this is affecting this person.
It's a lot of shit.
Like, I didn't been in jail.
been to jail for a tent.
It's a lot of shit that you wouldn't think that come out.
It'd come out.
And there'd be some shit.
Motherfuck go to jail.
Now they're using shit on YouTube.
Like, even, you see this YouTube, and you think, like, I'm doing content.
You don't go for you getting your money.
But now this man is in court, and they're bringing this up.
Like, as he or his say, Wuttu, W'U, and it's linking up to whatever evidence they
thought they had.
You know, like, you could tell he's a well-known, Wittu-Wam.
It's all that.
That's weird.
But, okay, the blogger, YouTuber, response to that would be.
it's not my job to make sure that he doesn't go to jail.
And if he shot somebody, then by all means,
your ass is supposed to go to jail.
That's how this is supposed to work.
Yeah, but that's not.
That means you should have been a cop, right?
Some people would rather do that work through YouTube, I guess.
That's like a sister.
You can't do that, Adam.
That's weird.
You're a podcaster.
Is Joe, when you ask questions,
do you be like, I might do this content?
Hopefully he go to jail.
he did some bad
shit.
No, not at all.
That's what I'm saying.
And actually,
like,
let's say that I knew,
I'm interviewing somebody
and I knew that they shot
and killed somebody.
I'm not gonna,
in that case,
especially,
I'm not even gonna hint at it.
Yeah, exactly.
You know?
That'd be weird.
It's like,
uh,
you're trying to,
you're trying to thub me in a loop.
Yeah.
But everybody don't think like that.
Just like you said,
in the content,
in the content where they're like,
well, shit,
did some good content.
Everybody's gonna tap in
and what I would say.
The caption might be like,
woo-to-who-woo,
evidence. Now everybody clicking on it.
That's weird.
Yeah.
It's just like, you shouldn't do that.
No, yeah.
I feel you. Don't be with them guys.
What, uh, you feel like there's like a war.
People are hyping up this war in L.A.
A lot of people went getting killed in recent memory.
Feels like the murder rate was kind of low there for a while.
It might be ticking upwards a little bit this year.
Is that the vibe on the streets?
Like a murder rate?
Or just, you know, there's a lot of talk about certain sets.
I ain't heard of on the way down.
Really?
I'm just like on some.
I mean, YCA, 80 bands and baby you are the two that are most recent that kind of stand out.
Yeah, along with you, that's my boy.
Yeah.
My good people right there.
And they're both weirdly similar situations of like going to a weed shop,
getting killed outside.
Wrong place, wrong time.
Yeah.
I already hear about that's another.
Yeah.
This is why.
This is my boy right there.
He makes sure I'm on a good path.
Oh, he tries to keep you out of knowing about all that.
No, he, for sure, I'm 100% sure he keeps me out of that.
He's like, if I'd be like, oh, I'm at the house, you know, like, you know, that mean I'm, you know, I'm where we grew up at.
He'd be like, boy, you're going to get some food or boy, you're going to go do this.
He's more like, let's just go do something else.
Yeah.
For sure, sure.
He's going to keep me out of that.
Like, if I call him and tell him, oh, yeah, bro, I'm around the area.
He's going to be like, you're weird, bro.
I'm going to come with you.
Like, we're going to go.
he's gonna make some of
we might even gonna do the shit
but in his said he's gonna make something
oh I need to arrive me somewhere
I was like damn bro we're going
I thought you needed to be right there bro
I think we should just do something else
yeah
so it'd be cool but it's good to have people like that
yeah no definitely
I remember like a couple different times
like as me and Brick like kept
hanging out and kept going to like porn parties
and shit like that not like
what the fuck is a porn party
okay so a lot of people I'll say that
they think that I'm talking about like a like porn
is being found.
No, it's just like a party,
but it's like adult industry,
so there's hell of porn stars there and stuff like that.
And like,
at one point,
Briggs just said to me like,
bro,
like,
you don't understand like
the parties I've been going to my whole life
are just like a very different vibe.
Like,
you don't understand how chill
and laid back it is for me to be at these kind of parties
where I don't got to think about.
I was just,
I can understand that because it's like,
when you're going like out,
like me party in L.A.
It's like,
I'm gonna try to enjoy myself, but I can't really have a good time because I got to worry
about who from to come in.
I got to worry about who know who, who can to see me and make a call versus like when
I'm out of town for sure.
I'm 100% watching my back, but it's like my guard is not as high as it is in LA.
My guard's all way up.
Like you never know what the f*** going to where, but when you're in LA, it's like, when
you're in LA and you're from LA, especially like if you're from somebody from LA, it's like
it's not really no time to have fun unless you with all your people.
Like, we have somebody spot I already know.
Like, this is my boy spot and everybody here, they with us.
You can't really have fun, like, going to a club.
Me going to a club in LA, like, it'd be cool, but I can't say I'm going to have genuine fun.
Yeah.
Because the whole time I'm there, I'm like, I got to watch my surroundings.
I can't get too drunk.
I can't get too loose, you know?
I think, like, in those environments, Brick was just fully, like, in a different mentality
because he was probably like the only street gang.
associated person there, maybe like a couple of security.
And even then, like, I can kind of tell they're like,
it'll be kind of like rubbing him a weird way.
Like when the security is from somewhere,
and it'd be kind of thinking like, damn, uh-oh.
It definitely feel good to let your guard down because I didn't,
like, all the way, but it definitely feel good.
Like, we used to wear it, you'd be like,
like, damn, I ain't really got to, you know,
like ain't too many people that got to wear it,
but I got to pay attention because I am who I am,
but I'm good.
It's like, if you went to a partner in LA,
you're going to be like, all right.
It's cool.
I ain't from the world,
but I still got to watch people.
Versus you're going to a part
where all that people are going to be like,
I could be me here.
You go to the Beverly Hills Farmer's Market?
I could be me there.
See, I can't, I don't.
No, I think you too, though.
I think you could be cool in there.
Anywhere in L.A., I'm not comfortable.
No, but like, all right,
if you're in New York,
everything from L.A.
gets simplified down.
It's just like, he's a Crip from L.A.
I'd have been,
That's what I was gonna say.
I'd have been New York,
and it took me,
like,
to walk to,
like,
multiple blocks.
And it was cool,
but I,
like, caught myself
because the people I was with,
like,
you're,
like,
you're,
like,
thirsty,
you're looking at people,
it's some weird shit going on.
But they're like,
bro,
this is,
you know,
this is how it is on here.
It ain't that.
Like,
they had to,
like,
reinsured me,
like,
a lot of shit that was going on,
like,
that I thought was,
like,
tripping or on that.
They had the red show.
I'm like, bro, you like, it's good.
Like, it ain't, it ain't that.
Like, we understand it, but it's not that versus, like, me walking around.
I'm not going to walk around LA.
No, I ain't walking a block.
L.A. is not a very walkable city in general anyway.
But your situation will be a little different.
You can walk, but.
I love to walk.
That's like one of my favorite things.
Yeah, you got to walk to the sailor with us.
Just take a nice walk.
Yeah.
No, I'm down.
Let's do that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We got to start it.
We're going to walk from the eight to the five.
But you got to take one of the same.
of these blue edible gummies
now he's gonna have me now
now he's gonna have me now
we thugging
yeah you're gonna have to sit down
on the park bench
you gotta come to the 100 versus one
100 versus two
you guys are doing it over there
no he's doing what are you doing that
wait you're actually doing
a hundred versus two as a tribute
no it's really hundred versus one
but he told me to come so I'm gonna go
oh okay that's my boys
but a hundred is hilarious
How many are you doing for real?
Oh, see, he never...
He never gave a fuck.
And I see you had him on a plug talk.
My boy looked in.
You like that skit?
That was hard.
That was hard.
Because he really, like, a character.
The comments are crazy.
The comments are, like, really thinking, like,
damn, you look at the homie for, girl, that's crazy.
Going on some crazy.
That's what you were hoping for, too.
No, no, no, no.
But look, I'm going to say this.
Dang what I was going to say.
What I definitely going to say, I'm like, damn,
I mean, he got a horny
next to his girl.
That's crazy.
He might be trying it.
But this is what I'm going to tell you.
We do like horny guys.
I swear to God.
I'm blind.
I'm, I'm, I'm going to taste real shit.
I swear to God,
I'm going to take some real shit on the day on me.
As far as good content,
no cap.
This and that.
I swear to God, that's the right.
Like the best content you'll get out of my area.
Oh, yeah?
These two?
100%.
We got to run it back
We gotta do another one
You gotta
I ain't gonna lie
You probably gotta
A dude ass by itself
He's a cat
He's cated to f*** out
But dude
He's all the way cated out
You gotta
He said he's been up here before though
LA's a crazy place
Where you can just say cated out
Like just
No no no
See if that wasn't my boy
I wouldn't pay him like that
That's like really like my
That's really like my boy
That's like
Yeah exactly
That's like
But ain't gonna lie
Real shit
On some good country
You know how like CMAX is in content.
Acts.
Free my boy.
He's coming home soon.
Yeah, free the game.
That's the homie.
That's like, you got to see it for yourself.
If you're going to do with him on a wreck, you'll be like this.
He's like, the motherfucker that be in the car.
You'd be like, here you go.
Bro, that's crazy that Krip Mac missed the whole 20 versus one era.
You got to, that's what I'm saying.
You're the plug.
You got to get him there.
Maybe I should schedule that before he does another one.
No, I think you should schedule it before he get out.
So when he get out, he got plans.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is you going to come to my boy shit?
What?
20 versus white.
If I'm not doing anything, yeah, I'm down.
Sounds like a lot of fun.
When is that shit?
You ain't got to convince me to go hang out with a bunch of ratchet-ass, random hose.
Pretty much all I want in life.
Found a new baby mama.
Find a new Christian Rock.
You might, no, I don't find out.
No, I don't know that.
No, I don't get that.
Yeah, that's my good people.
She can't come to the crib.
Yeah, she can't come to the crib.
She got to come to Marriott.
Why you ain't got a 20 versus one?
You know, they used to be like offering us to do it
and shit, but I feel like the 20 versus one bubble
kind of popped a little bit.
No, I think it's still gone, but it's just...
I think it's like, it definitely died down,
but I think it'd be like, it's the content.
I think it's how you go up by it.
It's hard to find enough scallywags to cast this shit.
To be honest, I think if you do it,
you already got like a good following.
So you doing it, I ain't never seen a podcast to do it.
If you do it, it might be like, it might be kind of crazy.
I might just pull up and-
You gotta tell me the date so I can figure out if I could actually come.
You're like an accident troll.
I don't know if you do it on purpose, but I'm going to say accident troll.
Why?
Because you'd be trolling and just like, you do.
Like I was watching your shit.
F, Y, J, man, you said some crazy shit.
What I said?
You said, like, something, something I was in car, your little bird.
Oh, my God.
I know.
He got so pissed about that, too.
I didn't realize how offensive he was going to take it.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Before, I swear the guy, before I think I told him that.
The one I said, like, good content, my boy, Bill.
I was just telling him that.
I said, I don't know.
But I'm playing.
I said, yeah.
What if he's played with me like that, bro?
He's like, no, I don't do that.
I'm not with Jayman, but he's just like over serious sometimes,
and it makes me want to push him.
I don't think he overshund.
He definitely, it's what I can say about him.
He got some excellent content.
Jainain, yeah.
He definitely going, if he,
do some you gonna want to watch it because he like you know he don't know he's like him or
one he like one of them you don't know it's gonna come next with it he he's so good his
shoulder game is excellent he just pisses me off because i feel like he he has people he well
not he people and then he like won't have like a real conversation about them because he folks
with the dirk thing it's like i can't even i'll ask him a question about the dark thing and he'll
just ramble and i'm like bro the dude is under federal indictment you don't have to act like he's a
saying, like, you could have a conversation about it.
He probably, like, let's go back to what I said.
He probably don't want to say nothing to.
You don't know what a person or what a motherfucker looking at
would take his words into context and it'd be like,
even he said this, he said that.
So he probably like, I'd rather not talk about that.
It's easy to talk about himself, but it's like,
why would I talk about that?
I don't know what the fuck I might say that came up.
I might say that I don't think that's going to hurt him
but then it really hurt him.
So it's like, I don't want to talk about that, you know?
No, I feel it.
But, yo, you know,
You know what, interview that I did that I feel like you might like.
You might want to go check it out.
What?
That was a modern classic. That might be the best interview of the year. Yeah, I'm six or worse. I'm six.
I'm way worse.
It's such a good slogan.
That one and the niggas
who the fuck will do that, cause?
Shake us up.
Yeah.
That's it.
That's a...
That was a good clip for him.
I ain't know.
That was excellent.
Yeah.
That's like a...
That's like a saying right now.
We might be in the hill.
We might be like,
who do that,
because is something...
Yeah.
That was definitely extra clip.
That was hard, though.
That was a good one.
But, but like,
I now,
now I kind of want to interview him again
because, like, I know,
like,
The version of it that he told, where he, like, somebody put meth in his lean,
and then he woke up and there was a video of him doing on the zesty shit on the internet.
Like, now I know so much more about that situation than I know that that is not true.
So I'm going to say his character now, I can't speak on that.
But before he was, who the fuck he is now, he actually was a loke.
I've heard that he was very influential at that time, too.
People were loving.
He definitely was, like, a logue before that, but I don't know what the fuck I got going on.
I can't speak on it.
I don't know what he's doing.
know.
He's just way worse now, as he said.
He's way worse.
We way worse, man.
He way worse.
We way worse.
That was a triple-w.
That was definitely good content for you, though.
That was like, I had to see that one.
I seen that.
Yeah.
I had to watch that.
I wanted to interview him for years and years.
The clip made me watch that shit.
I swear to God, the 6-0.
Who would do that shit?
That made me watch it.
Yeah.
I'm like, he on there cat and the fuck out.
But you know that allegation that he was like giving out his homie
addresses to an enemy girl?
I didn't hear that one.
Bang, bang.
That's the word.
I didn't know about that at the time.
He got a lot of allegations.
I ain't heard that one.
He never gave no setup.
I just think he,
I definitely think he did the wrong drug
and somebody gave him the wrong drug
and he just got f***ed up.
He is like, like, lost.
He just like, I think without drugs
he would be a good, honey.
He says that he still goes around all the time
that people just accept them.
You got to, I guess you gotta know who to go around.
Yeah.
I mean, you ain't done a bunch of shit, but you did shit.
A lot of people on the set, like, you know?
Yeah.
Like I said, I think without drugs, he would have been like,
he's an excellent member without drugs.
Mm.
Definitely.
So that old clip from like three years ago with you and Munchy on live together.
Like, why, why you guys seem like you have such a good rapport in that clip?
Like, a degree of, like, mutual respect, I think.
I mean.
I'm gonna say the people know the people.
Like, um,
I ain't got nothing about to say about him.
He, he who he is.
You know who I am, we're just like,
I'm not the type of person to be like,
yeah, fuck him, bitch ass, nigga, that's weird.
That's some weird shit.
So it's kind of some mutual respect.
It's like an op respect.
Like, I know you're an op, but, you know?
Because I asked him
I asked him for questions for you
And he just said
Ask him
Remember he ran from me
On 108th in Western
Never ran for him
He didn't tell you that
He didn't tell you that
You don't believe me
No he didn't tell you that
I'm on the jail
I never had for
And then he said
He was gonna tell you
What kind of car I was in,
L.O.
I know what kind of car you drove
Never ran for him
Ever in my life
I know exactly what car
He was in
But he's describing
A actual thing
Where you saw each other
No
I've seen him before
That's why I said
I ain't gonna.
Even though he said that,
I'm not gonna take never
from nobody care.
You know, like he,
he's a murk from his side,
but if he said I ran from him,
he's a lying.
100% stood in.
We face to face.
He tried to do a pun-fake move.
I didn't go for it.
It is what it did.
I mean, if he gonna lie like that,
but if you do ask him,
what type of guy am,
I'm pretty sure because he can set it already
if he know I'm a stand-up dude.
Like, he know.
Because he does everybody he don't like
and he doesn't say anything bad about you.
You know, he's not gonna,
that's one thing I do.
give him. He don't, every time we didn't have, like, a, on the end of the end of the
end of we going back before you playing the game. He ain't ever said, like, oh, you know,
bust through. He, like, you know, I respect you like that.
Because I, I do the same. Like, if you, if you somebody, you're somebody, I ain't
going to hate you because you're up, like it is what it is. You from where you from, you,
you know, it is with this. But he ain't did that to me. He likes somebody that, like,
he gets credit where he's like, uh, yeah, well, he ain't going to tell you out of my
bustle or all, though. But I ran from him was crazy.
You're going to make me hit him up.
Like, bro, when I run from you.
You can do a podcast together.
No, not a podcast.
Maybe over Zoom?
Mm-mm.
Zoom is safe.
Zoom, we control, but person to person, like, I don't want to do my teeth.
I don't want to do that.
I don't do it on here.
But, like, face-to-face podcast is crazy.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to be the one trying to officiate that.
No, that ain't going to work.
I wouldn't even come.
Yeah.
Maybe one day.
No, no.
Y'all would be in the old folks home.
What the fuck?
I said old folks home in L.A.
gotta be kind of awkward.
That's probably a lot of different hoods in there.
That's what your boys working here.
I told you like,
hey, bro, don't have me come with no ops.
I don't.
Yeah.
I'm not big on that.
It's just like.
No, for sure.
Like when we booked your interview,
I made it clear.
Like, hey,
I don't want anybody booked for like three hours before he comes.
Yeah,
no,
it's like,
if I were to came in your house and my beef with
it's just been like out of my bones.
No, I'm not doing that.
Not because it's just like,
there nobody makes me nervous,
but it's just like,
I don't want to know.
It's a conflict of instance.
The worst one we ever had was when they accidentally book Brick and Snoopy badass at
like the same time.
Hey,
beef?
Internet shit.
They had done a podcast like a couple of months before that.
He's in there.
Like badass?
He hit me up before.
He's from wherever he wants to be from that week.
He hit me up before.
No, he's cool though.
That's my boy.
He,
yeah, at one point he was for sure at Piru.
I don't know if you even.
Honestly, every time I talk to him,
he's got a different movement, a different label,
a different whatever.
I don't beef with him, so I really don't know.
But I didn't have words with him.
Not words with him like bad, but we didn't talk before.
He was a very entertaining guy.
Yeah, no, he wasn't like no shit.
He wasn't like no shit.
I mean, I don't beefing him, so I really know.
I just know he from Pirate.
Do you think all the beefing and the shit holds L.A.
artist back, or is that just how it is?
It's going to be like that forever.
Jimmy and hold it back, like.
Like, as a whole.
People always talking about like Texas or Atlanta.
like there's kind of more unity,
even though honestly,
the more you know about these different states,
you realize they got kind of the same problem as L.A.,
but maybe not quite as bad, but...
I mean, I can't say that because Chicago got a lot of beef
and they blowing the bick up.
Yeah, that's a fact.
So I can't say that.
But it's also like the thing holding them back
because so many of those artists are gone now,
like that we're popping out of there over the last 10 years, you know?
Yeah, the thing about them,
they actually be getting fucked up out there.
Yeah.
It'd be like the people listening to them.
Like, then we died last week.
Yeah.
But in LA it's like, I just think you've been familiar
it's way hard to blow up.
Like the Nip, like Nip being who he was.
Nip always been hard.
But I think he blew up way more when he died.
I think he should have had that exposure
when he was alive.
Yeah.
It just, you know, it'd be weird out here.
Well, he did.
He had good exposure when he was alive,
but when he died it, like, went to like a hundred.
Yeah.
No, yeah.
A lot of people kind of have a hard time admitting that.
They're like, yeah.
But he was.
was like he was at a moment in his career where he was getting like the GQ cover and he's doing
videos on he was in the door but like it's not like how he was when he died yeah name of
streets after him everybody posting him everybody like you know if he would have that same type
of love he probably wouldn't die he probably been somewhere else like you know like out the way
or but you know people say that nib was different because nip got killed from somebody from his own
section so it kind of made it less controversial to mourn him in the sense that like a lot of times
when a dude gets killed in l.A. is almost kind of weird to like make him like a symbol of peace or
whatever because he died from a war between two sides that was like almost a little different
because it was like within his section i guess that was it was like more of a like a
I think it was more of like a lame thing
Like it was like a
They probably had a personal issue
But it was more like a
Oh that's Nick
I'm gonna do that
It's gonna be big
You know
Versus a regular motherfucker
Whoever did it
I don't know who the fuck did it
Don't go to fuck
But what I'm saying is
As Nick being like
Ally and homie
I think a man did it more so like
If I do this to him
It's gonna be big
You know
You can kill him
You can kill a motherfucker the day
and that's a nobody's gonna be like,
he's nobody.
But if you do something to me,
that's somebody,
everybody's gonna hear about it.
And I think that boost some motherfucking ego,
like, oh, yeah, I did that to him, you know?
Probably didn't think about getting caught,
but it was just the principle,
like, if I do it to him,
everybody's gonna hear about it.
I think it's more like a cloud thing.
Yeah.
It's crazy we never heard anything from Eric,
the dude who allegedly did it.
Like, we never heard him.
phone call with him or anything like that because that would kind of be like one of the craziest
interviews of all time to just see you got to call them you can't call you got to hit him right
him is it's just that's that's that's briggs boy and i feel like brick don't even want him to do that
so i feel like i don't do that that's just like that's his like actual bro doing it because
if brick don't want you do it or you don't want to do it honestly if if someone said hey you want to
have a phone call with him i would do it i guess but also man yeah that is kind of
I'm just like thinking about how people would react to it as well.
So I'm saying.
So I'm going to go back.
That's like the first situation.
That's why you shouldn't entertain it.
Yeah.
You see how you said like, uh,
Brick probably like, uh, sorry.
I think Brick got so much love for him that he wouldn't want him to do an interview
because A, his whole life is basically ruined already.
Don't do the interview and he like, let's do the interview.
What would you do?
That being Brick's like, bro, I'm going to just do what he says because that's, it's too personal.
Right.
So I'm going to go back on what I said.
That's like the first and shit.
It's like, you weren't supposed to entertain that.
Because Frick's look at you like, that's my bro.
Adam, he cool people like blah-de-blah.
He got me out of the way to be game bank.
He just been out there.
He actually put me in a position.
So when you did what you did, he probably like,
he don't fucking be like that.
But I think if you saw what was actually said about him on camera,
that you'd be kind of surprised that it really wasn't like anything.
It wasn't.
It wasn't.
I was going to be real.
I was trying to give him PC so hard.
But it was, if that's the homie, so it's like, it's like, damn,
it's, like, it's the exact, it's touching,
it's not, it touches his way, because he's like,
that's real homie.
Yeah.
You know, somebody's like, you know he's, like, you know he'll look.
Like, that's, he a homie, so it's like,
I can't say I don't know what he mean,
because, like, if I feel like I got a friend in me
and you do some shit that I wouldn't expect you to do,
it's like, damn, bro, I got to far back from me
because it might have been some,
shit when my fuck's talking about you and the type of nicky is he probably like don't do that we
even do that's my boy about that's the time you know like he might be doing some and it might
be good content but if they say something about me he'd be like hey let's check it out we're gonna do
content we're fin to go over that conversation like or he might even clip it out we ain't doing that
you know don't talk about him like it is you know so maybe he felt like your relationship
was deeper than what it was but it's like at the end of the day he probably mad you posted it
I talk about everybody.
It was live.
That's what I'm saying.
He probably just mad.
It was like, it was said.
Because in his head, he's like, I don't want to do that.
But if you even heard what he said,
what did he say?
It was like nothing.
What did he say?
Like, almost nothing.
Like, actually close to nothing.
No, he had to say something, Adam.
I can't remember, honestly.
I feel like Munchy said something on his own channel,
making fun of him.
But then when we got on the camera,
that he didn't really stay in.
Too crazy.
It might be just, I might be.
blame for things that he said on his own channel as well realistically like as me you kind of
just get blamed for everything i mean his own channel it's definitely gonna do you but if he didn't
in front you it's like if i feel like we got a relationship i think you should like not entertain
nothing i got to do with me because that's just like if i had a channel and we doing our thing we're doing
us and then you wasn't here this day and now everybody like yeah nigga had a weird ass who it's like
i can't let you do that because that's my but that's we do this every day we're not for the we're not
I'm definitely talk about him.
We ain't finding the subject.
You know, like, respectfully.
Like, you can be magically with everyone to do,
but we can't talk about somebody that'd be with me.
I just, I feel like if you blow your hand off,
you got to get these jokes.
Yeah, but as bad as it is, bro,
it's like when the whole internet is making fun of you,
and we didn't even, I didn't even get to the point
to being able to joke with him.
That's what I told you.
I didn't even get close to it.
This is what I'm saying.
This is what I'm telling you.
It's different from him coming here.
You're making jokes.
Like, what the fuck you're doing?
Uh, uh, you're doing.
You just, you know, shit, f*** up.
It's different.
You telling him that you and him.
When the op is saying that
or somebody from the other side,
you just respecting me.
So I don't respect nothing that comes with it, you know?
It's a shame that we never get to see me,
like, joking around about it with it.
Yeah, that's a bit of the part.
It's like you said, you never said nothing,
but it's just the fact of the relationship
he felt like he had with you,
so it's like, it shouldn't have been brought up.
Maybe you can't fair on the whole thing between us.
No, I can't tell them about it.
It's not your place.
No, I can't tell him how to feel, because I could tell him something,
and then he might be like, what the fuck you're talking about, bro?
Like, you know?
He's a homie, though, a good homie.
But I can't dictate on how you feel.
Like, once a motherfucker's, you know?
These are my boys.
He's my boys 100%.
You're gonna see him with him every day.
But if I'm owning something, he might, every last one of them,
they might not even know what the f*** I'm talking about.
But if I call him, be like, oh, bro, he's not good.
A hundred percent sure, they're not gonna ask me no questions.
question might come late.
I call him, like, hey, bro, he's not good.
I think I'm like, well, f*** not.
He ain't got no reason to be around us, you know.
It's not going to be no questions, you know?
No, I feel it for sure.
So maybe he felt like, all right, you got the ops on there.
That's what you're supposed to do, but why the fuck y'all talk about me, though?
You're supposed to nipped down the butt.
It's how he's, it's how he looked at his friendship.
Like, you know, his friendship was supposed to be, like, bigger, you know?
That's the thing.
Anybody who want to be friends with me, got to understand and accept that, like,
realistically, our friendship is not going to override the fact that I'm an interviewer and
I interview people from all walks of life, including people who don't like you.
Perfect example.
I'm making a perfect example.
You got to be real about it though, right?
Say, for instance, works with another podcast and shit, right?
A motherfucker that don't like you, 100% against you.
You're like, yeah, f*** Adam.
He's aware of all.
He did this.
He did that.
He, huh, yeah, that's crazy.
You're going to be like, what are you doing, bro?
Like, why the fuck are you, like, you entertaining that?
This is like a natural feeling like, why are you entertaining weird shit?
And you build me.
Not.
And if it was, if it was like that, I would have been all over at saying,
nah, you can't say that about him, you can't say that about him.
But I didn't really even get a chance to, like, stand up for him
because nobody really even said anything that crazy.
Oh, see.
See, you just like you said, you don't feel like it was that crazy, but maybe.
But you'd be surprised how sensitive people get after they lose some fingers, you know?
You might have been in a different mental space than he normally would have been.
I say I was paralyzed if my motherfucker's making jokes that I don't get along with
or I don't deal with.
A week later, I'm going to be like, you're talking about.
I'm automatically going to keep you on my mind.
You said what you said about me.
And whoever was with you that thought that shit was cool to talk about, you know,
it's just like, why are you talking about me?
And my boys, they come over, ha, ha, bro.
I don't care your eyes down the stairs.
So weird ass, I'm going to laugh like, fuck y'all.
Yeah.
A bitch that's against me.
And with my boy, I'm going to be like,
Like, you thought that shit was cool, bro?
I feel it.
Okay.
I feel like we kind of hit on my topics,
and now I got to go to this Mexican podcast.
So what else you got going on?
Anything we need to know about?
No, just some music.
I got some music coming.
We're going to be going in.
I got some shit coming.
My boy, Jay Ready.
Yeah.
We got to hear some more shit.
No, we definitely got some shit coming.
No, he's back to back.
But no, I got some music coming.
And then now, you know, you got to watch out for a moment.
But let's do that in a few weeks.
We'll do him.
and y'all all like together
we'll do a homie pot.
You gotta set it up.
Let's do it.
It's good.
We'll let him breathe in this one for a little bit
and then we could do that.
Exactly.
You still got to come to the...
Opslaught.
Yeah, we got an obsolete.
SoundCloud.
Opsolite.
Me, him, and my man's.
You go to do a video for it?
Yeah, we go to a video for it.
Nice.
Opsilat.
It's cool.
It's like a funny song.
Fire.
Let's get it.
Yeah, yo, tune five.
Appreciate you, bro.
That way.
Much love.
Thank you for coming on.
My guy, one of the realists out here.
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