No Jumper - Trump gets Sprayed Up, J Prince Mocked, Soulja Boy Sues a Zest Monster & More

Episode Date: July 22, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The car. Your car. Yeah. And you can pull up at work, you know you got a few pods, and you walk out and your shit done. No, that's nice. Paying my own cash app. That's it. Here's my thing.
Starting point is 00:00:11 What? Getting my car wash by a guy who comes to the crib, like $150, $200, something like that? My guy just charged me $80. That's a good deal. It's worth it. That is a good deal. I'm talking with the interior, too. No, everything.
Starting point is 00:00:23 Okay. Well, that is a good deal then. Yo, give out of your keys. But the drive-through car wash? Yeah. $18 bucks? I'm in and out, five minutes. No, I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:00:32 I'm with you on that. I just never really did it my whole life until recently. I'm with you on that, but I'm going to be real. Like, if I know, like, I've been winning some shit to do some meetings or something, and I'll tell him where I'm at. I come all my shit done. No, that is nice. It is cool.
Starting point is 00:00:46 But he don't, he don't hit me no $150 a car. That's a weird. Okay, I've been having a white car for a long time. Yeah. But recently the BMW dealership told me they're ready for me to upgrade my lease to another car if I would like to get a 20-25. Yeah, they're just going to let you trade it across. What other color is white my best option in terms of my car looking clean without actually getting washed that often?
Starting point is 00:01:08 White? I don't really see myself getting a car watch more than like once a month. No, but Adam in the red car, they're going to fit. Yeah, and what if I'm in a creepy mood? No, listen. Trade the red in for the day and get something blue. White or silver for you? White or silver, okay.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Or I can see you in, they got a dark blue. Dark blue. your Adam ain't cold. Black or red, that ain't Adam. White, silver, or that dark blue, I think you'd be. Pink Jeep. That's for your wife. Barbie style.
Starting point is 00:01:40 For your wife. But if you did it, it'd go viral. Like, it'd be like an oxymoron. You know what I'm saying? Because you'd be fucking around. So people, like, can you imagine going on that? I'm so masculine that if I had a pink car, people would be like, whoa, that's funny. He's all man.
Starting point is 00:01:57 And he's driving a car. Well, I mean, you'd be following. the moving of a black man. Cameron did it. You got out of here, right. That was a while ago. He did the pink everything. He did the pink, everything.
Starting point is 00:02:07 But what I'm saying is, but the dusty pink flight. If you was to do it, it would be like a funny thing. Right? Like if you was a driver on Hollywood, you know the TMZ little bus floats around this shit,
Starting point is 00:02:18 and people saw, they were like, hey, there go Adam G, people start taking pictures and shit in front of it. Okay, like if you could park that in front of the no jumper on mailroads,
Starting point is 00:02:27 people would definitely start. You have a car that, like, draws attention. It's very, like, clearly your car. I don't really want a car that's going to draw attention. I'm not, like, Desto Dub got his face on the side of it. I'm not doing that. I'm not trying to draw in at your attention. All my car is, like my G-Wagon.
Starting point is 00:02:44 Nobody has those rims. Okay. I designed them and they cut them. Nobody, you know, so people would be like, okay, that's a different realm. Because I didn't want a negro-fied-the-car. I think the G-wagon was a nice car. I didn't want to go black and shit out. So I said, let me put together a nice stainless rim
Starting point is 00:03:03 that's bold enough that's not the same shit everybody else has. To keep it, you know what I mean? Like, it's a classy car. Black people, we like negro-fied and f*** up. Define negra-fied. Take the mother-o-black everything out. Lower them.
Starting point is 00:03:20 Put some red, paint the broder's red. Who's actually doing that, though? Put fucking speakers in the back. This is a common thing do I just haven't noticed. To what they do, bro. All of them? Yeah, a lot of majority.
Starting point is 00:03:32 I don't, you know, I like to keep them, like even on my rolls, right? I'm not going to put 26es. You know how fucking heavy that car is? So when you put that 26 on it, you can't even steer right. You buy a car like that for the ride,
Starting point is 00:03:48 right? So it was like, you know, a Honda cord now. Right? So you just took the $400 on the car, put some 26es on this. And now it's like a jalopy. What is Jalapi? So many words I don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:02 Some bullshit. Some shit where the bucking axles is up. Your rims and ties ain't balanced. A jalopy is just like a car? A f*** up car. Jalopy. Let's see. Probably going to have all kinds of shit.
Starting point is 00:04:13 You just think that's this word? Jalopi. Been around. You know, man. An old car and a dilapidated condition. Uh-uh. No cap. Also, can I get a Snapchat clip for this?
Starting point is 00:04:21 I told you. I was singing it rhymes was sloppy. So that'd be a good rapper work. No, just real shit. I'm just being real. Like so. What about Jambalaya? some jolot
Starting point is 00:04:30 everything mixed up in one I'm eating jumbalaya and my jalappy so are you trying to say jumboats topy is sloppy hey bro what kind of gay that shit is that I forgot I was talking to
Starting point is 00:04:39 the straightest man in the world yeah like bro for real that's for real hey this is pod number four today this is what this is what's crazy right it's easy being straight when you're straight if you gotta think about
Starting point is 00:04:53 what you're supposed to do that you ain't straight I'm straight I just like to joke around. No. Josh around. No, you you're what they call bi-curious. Yeah, I'm a little curious, but not curious enough to do it. You're going to try some shit one day. You get off
Starting point is 00:05:08 them shrooms or some crazy shit, you lie in the way to wake up and do some shit, you're going to say, fuck. I've done so much shrooms. You couldn't handle it. I couldn't handle nothing. I ain't ever did drugs. Oh, you would love shrooms. Come on, just a little bit of the candy bar. Listen, like, you could eat like one little piece of the candy bar. It's not going to have you like on some tripped out shit, you're just going to be sitting there feeling a little
Starting point is 00:05:30 funnier than normal and your brain's going to be thinking of some slightly weirder shit than you would normally think of. Why would I want to do that? To have fun, to open your mind. Make a good pod. My mind open is a bad. No, it's not. You're very close-minded.
Starting point is 00:05:43 No, are you crazy? You feel like you've got the whole world figured out. That's why people hate me because I speak my mind. Look at Woody Woodpecker. We know you speak your mind. The problem is that the contents of your mind is. is dilapidated. It's jalopy, if anything. You have a jalopy brain. Okay, listen. Listen, we got Woody Woodpecker over there, right? Where? The little Y-S.L. Do it look.
Starting point is 00:06:07 I called him Woody Woodpecker because... Oh, he dissed you, right? Yeah, listen, I call him Woody Woodpecker after you drop it. Because he ran his mouth so much in that interrogation rule. What caught my ears when he said, now, this is 2015. All the other information I gave you before it checked out, didn't it? Right? He runs his mouth so much. We got to name him Woody Woodpecker. Because as much
Starting point is 00:06:36 and as fast as a woodpecker pecks the side of a tree, he was running his mouth. You watched the whole interview or just a clip about you? I couldn't. No, listen. I just saw that it came out. So Woody from YS. Wynn and did the Danza project, which I want you to know,
Starting point is 00:06:54 there has been multiple offers. where they were trying to get him on here, trying to get him on Vlad. The numbers I was hearing were a little bit too much for my blood. So I wasn't trying to make it happen for the numbers that I was being quoted out. You want to pay a rat? Yeah, that's totally fine. I'll pay a rat any day.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Vlad does it all the time, too. So all your white friends. You pay one before here. Probably, almost certainly, yeah. Terrence, you gave him a bag, too, right? Territz, Gaines, you gave him a good one. He's a validated. He's a rattled tailed on some shit.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Yeah, that's all right. But one thing about him, he don't get a f***. He's standing on it. I can't say that about him. Yeah, you know what I mean. He stands on it. But you think he's lying about the extent of his snitching. Yeah, he did some motel.
Starting point is 00:07:33 I don't know. I don't know. But it feels so good to be friends with a murderer, you know? You know what? I'm going to let you live with that one. Well, it does. It feels cool. It's like fun to have somebody to talk to that's really been through the fire.
Starting point is 00:07:48 That's, uh, that's, uh, an open murderer. It's just telling you he did it. Right. Because I've interviewed a lot of Chicago rappers who I know killed a bunch of people, but they won't talk about it. So it's like, who cares? You know? But they also kill people that, like, people know who they are?
Starting point is 00:08:03 Tarrantz Williams, who did kill? Dudes have been dead for 30 years. We don't know. Yeah, they're not relevant to the day, but they're relevant to somebody. Right. No, totally. But it's like, somebody family. But he talks about him freely, for the most part.
Starting point is 00:08:14 Yo, you've seen this dude on a high-speed chase? Yo, what is that? Yo, the dude. He's on Fouties, too, huh? Yeah, but this is the problem with the dude. Bro. And they tell me every time he goes to jail, he goes live. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:08:26 It's not the first time. Okay. But this time, he fucked itself because that lady is screaming, stop, let me out. Okay. And against her will, he kept going. So it's an additional charge. He picked up some kidnaps. Oh.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Because if he wasn't live, there had been conversation going on in the car. She could have just not said anything once she got out. Now, the lot, the clout, this clout shit is killing. that's two kidnaps. Right. My question to him not knowing anything about is, why didn't you just stop? Yeah, you did all that and stopped anyway. I'm assuming there's a gun in the car or something, or he's got charges.
Starting point is 00:09:08 He knows he's going to get locked up. But like, you go on a high-speed chase. That's another three years. You're still getting locked up. Did a high-speed chase give you an additional three years? Right, I don't get it. Evade. Like, if you, wiggle, if you think you got some wiggle room.
Starting point is 00:09:21 I would do a high-speed chase if they tried to pull me over if I thought that once they caught me, I was going to get the death penalty or like life in prison. Then it makes sense to just... Or you thought you'd get away. Or if you thought you could pull it, maybe, yeah. But in general, it's like whatever they're pulling you over for, probably not that serious. If you just pull over, that's probably the best case scenario, right?
Starting point is 00:09:40 The caption said he had did a robbery. But then I heard him say, all this with the movers. He said in a disrespect back for way. So he dissed him. Oh yeah, I heard that too. Yeah, right. Okay, this was the first thing I heard when I woke up this morning. Like somebody had sent me it. I clicked on it while I was still laying in bed and I'm not going to lie, hearing the baby cry and the mom scream and plead for him to stop. Like I always hear people say like, how can you watch murders on Twitter? And I'm like,
Starting point is 00:10:15 wait, you, soft? I don't give a shit. I can watch that shit. It don't really bother me that much. But something about hearing that as I woke up, like my brain hasn't had time. go into like full hardcore i don't care about anything mode that that started the day off on a bad note yeah i you know i seen it i was like you know i'm glad um they all survived wasn't no car crashes law enforcement didn't do nothing crazy should we watch it for the people in home so you can't check out man let him yeah we're here why not where is he at um yeah here he goes at least watch the first part right look little oh yeah that's your mom my baby is you The expression on his face doesn't fit the conversations that are
Starting point is 00:11:06 freep people. And she's saying that they're pointing guns to the car. Yeah, right there. Oh, I'm not even supposed to be in this shit right now. He was going to know in a situation. Yeah, that's a fact. He couldn't really do what he wanted. He has the young lady.
Starting point is 00:11:25 It's over with. I'm going to sit at this child. Look at the baby. Oh, stop this. The expression on his face. You're not thinking about that. You already did it the first time, bro. Don't do this shit again, bro.
Starting point is 00:11:44 If your intention is to not die, I think you should just pull over. Here's him. Do you see this, though? This is him getting out of the car? No. What kind of car are they? Oh, my God, he got out of the car with the baby, like human shield style. That's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:11:55 Oh, I didn't see that. Let the girl take the baby. What the fuck? I didn't see that. Oh, I didn't know he did that. Wow. that's dangerous. Her opening that door and they can't see them.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Oh, yeah, that's a bad idea, right? Yeah, would him hold that baby? I didn't see none of this. Yo, LAPD did a share whatever department was, they maintain their composures. See, that door opening is a problem. Yeah, you don't want to do anything that makes them feel like they can't see what's going on. You've been taking up the hoodie, right?
Starting point is 00:12:37 Yeah, that's too much going on. They don't want to see that much movement. Look at it. Look at it. Oh, he trips. Yeah, it looks like he's reaching for something. Yeah. All right, here's my question, though. Hypothetically, you get out of the car.
Starting point is 00:12:51 You're holding a baby like this, and then you reach in your pocket and you grab a gun. What do they do? Like, if it seems like you're about to start blasting at him, but you're holding a baby, what do the cops do? That's a hard call. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:13:04 If somebody has a firearm trained on you, and it's one of those guys where he knows, you know, his marksmanship is on point. But they probably don't have snipers. It's probably just a bunch of guys pointing guns at you. Yeah, I mean, but if he raises that gun,
Starting point is 00:13:24 they're going to fire. Right, because you could kill five cops. Whereas for them, it's like if they start shooting at you, they're taking a chance of killing, well, I don't know. That's bad. How do you do the math of like, well, this many cops' lives is worth this many baby lives? Like, that's a tough call.
Starting point is 00:13:41 I knew what his psyche was. They won't shoot me with the baby. But I'm not taking the risk of them possibly shoot me with the baby. Yeah. I would have put my hands out the window and I would have probably let them get out. I don't care if I know I'm getting life when they pull me over. If my kid is in the car, I'm not going on this chase, right? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Like, you have to have some level of respect for your own seat. Yeah. God damn. Because, you know, that's the crazy part about the Internet. It's going to be there 10, 15 years from now. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And if you're in jail, and let's say your kid gets a chance to go back and see this. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:14:27 And they have a mind of their own. They might disown you. We need to find out, like, who he is and stuff. Because this guy's all of a sudden kind of a legend. They say it from, well, they save from neighborhood 40 CREC. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wonder if he's, like, getting the other accolades in the streets. I don't know his name yet.
Starting point is 00:14:43 They say it's other videos up of him going to jail, like a home invasions and some shit, and he goes live. Yeah. That's his thing. So I guess he's, like, he's helping the DA. Hmm. What he just did helped them bring additional charges. But you don't think his mentality was like, I'm going to go live and that is going to somehow
Starting point is 00:15:02 protect me because it prohibits them from doing anything illegal. I mean, honestly, when they pull you over, they're going to grab you and throw you. you on the ground and handcuff you and probably smack the shit out of you if possible. But here's the thing. Do you think the cops are in there and they know he's going live? No. If they don't know he's going live, why would it stop him from doing whatever they're going to do? Right. They're not in the car saying, hey, he's live. They follow his IG page. So, you know, I get where he was at. What he was trying to do, it was a little risky. Going live on like a normal arrest. Like Draco going live when they pulled them over because they knew he had a gun on him right after he put out the
Starting point is 00:15:42 Englewood disc. That kind of made sense because it's like, okay, here's a situation where the cops could potentially abuse you or whatever. If you go live, it's going to be harder for them to do so. But just to go back to the thing we were talking about before, what did YSO, what do he say about you and how are you feeling about it? I don't know. I haven't read it. They said something about is none of your business, you're 76, you're a gang member or something. I don't know. I ain't read it.
Starting point is 00:16:09 They just told me. Yeah, I didn't get a chance to watch you. I didn't get a response. I just didn't put it up. But the end of the day, he's a riot. I don't get up what you're talking about. Bro, brother, you're ratting. Y'all got to stop doing this shit.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Just because your ratting didn't work don't mean it erases your ratting. You could beat your case on a total different technicality. If you ratied prior to about this case, you still ratied. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's a lot of cases beat on technicality. you know, police fuck up a reporter, they do something wrong, and you beat the case. But if you're in there telling already prior to,
Starting point is 00:16:49 oh, I beat the case, no, you still ratied. Right. You know what I'm saying? You gave up information on somebody or mentioned somebody other than yourself. But, you know, I'm realizing in 2024, you know, it's just like fashion, shit's changing. Music, shit's changing.
Starting point is 00:17:05 You know, when mumble rap came, you know, we're like, what is that going to lead to something? It came in, phase it. You blame mumble rap for the snitching epidemic? No, I don't blame mumble rap for nothing. I think mumble rap was part of the phase of, you know, the evolution of music. Right. It came in, did his thing, led to something.
Starting point is 00:17:24 And right now we got a mixture of R&B rap with some mumble rap. You know what, you know, I hear the old school versatility starting to come back. So it's different. I had a reporter asked me the other day. He was like, how did you? you go from covering SoundCloud rap to covering street rap. And I was like, well, this might be hard for you to believe, but one really led the way for the other.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Because all of the SoundCloud kids rapping up about pulling up and shooting you with sticks and shit like that led the way towards the, like, dominant form of rap being dudes who have actually done that shit rapping about it, whereas most of the SoundCloud kids hadn't done that. That's real. So I don't knock it because it took that to get to where we had today. but, you know, it's just the streets need to understand
Starting point is 00:18:15 that the snitching thing, like when we report on it, it's content, and it's to give warning to those people that might still be dealing with these people and don't know. A lot of the work we find be like five, ten,
Starting point is 00:18:29 15 years old. So it's no telling how much damage this person did none. Imagine you, right, being a guy in Argus all right? And you're dealing with this dude that everybody saying stands on business. as they say. And you know, he looks the part, you know,
Starting point is 00:18:44 and you're looking to do something with him, and you look up and, you know, Wack 100 just exposes his same dude. He got 10 people indicted. How would you feel you'd be like, yo, whack, good looking out? You're going to bag up. Right? So, and in the day, we don't do it for nobody to get hurt. They ain't going to do nothing anyway.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Do you think that we should leak the song from your boy out there in G-Face? Who? I'm not going to name him because I know he probably isn't super happy about the fact that he did the song. Cuban Rob? Baby Cuban Rob. Sure boy. He did a song with him on.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Yeah. He got paid. He got paid to do it. Oh, shit. Who song is it? G-Face? Yeah. Shit. He probably did it before he knew. He did.
Starting point is 00:19:23 Oh, yeah. He did that before he knew. Okay, yeah. Well, you know, shit. But that's a funny idea that they have a son together, right? Yo, put that shit up on a no-jumper. Baby Cuban Rob, featuring, with G-Face, featuring Baby Cuban Rob coming soon to no-jured.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Put that shit up. So can I tell you something that happened the other day? Yeah. Have you heard of Uncle Bill? Bang? No. Uncle Bang is a really crazy character from Baton Rouge.
Starting point is 00:19:46 He's a white guy. However, I would say that in many ways he is the least white guy, white guy that you would ever meet in your entire life. He's about the most... Have you seen this guy? It's been wonderful people. He's a little bit about him, but...
Starting point is 00:20:00 I dare you to challenge me. Y'all know how I'm coming. I think I... Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's seen him. It's another dude that's hard, too. Well, like a red beard. You see him? The white dude?
Starting point is 00:20:13 He got like a red beard. He's been calling the people out. I don't know. But this is his son. He said they bang chicks together. Either way, this guy, Uncle Bang, so I'm doing the interview with him. He's from Baton Rouge.
Starting point is 00:20:23 He makes it clear that he don't... But he's talking about how him and Busy used to have a cool relationship and how they've been around each other and shit. So I called Busy on the phone during the podcast, and he doesn't even have my number. I have to get his number. I don't have Busy's number. I have to get his number from Uncle Bang,
Starting point is 00:20:39 who has it for some reason. reason and the level of disrespect and the intensity of the conversation between Bousie and Uncle Bang almost entirely coming from Uncle Bang. Bousie was just saying, I don't know him, I don't know him. It was so bad. So we clout chasing Bousie. I guess you could put it that way, but he, in his opinion, he has a legitimate grievance with Bucy.
Starting point is 00:20:59 What is it? They sent Bousie a bunch of merch and Bucie didn't wear it on Instagram. Did Bucie tell him to send it to it doing it? He took a photo holding it like this, but he didn't put the shirt on. I guess he was pretty upset about it. Oh, see, that's he... I know, I'm thinking I'm like, that's not the best reason I heard.
Starting point is 00:21:14 To be mad at somebody... Why are he talking bad about... I can't f*** with him because he's talking bad about Gates, huh? Yeah, he don't f***ing Gates. Y'all, I can't fucking with him. But either way, like, the conversation with Busy was so intense and so disrespectful
Starting point is 00:21:26 and so bad that I'm removing it from the interview, so nobody will ever see it. There he is. What's that? Yeah. Something vegan. Something vegan? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:35 That shit is fire. I just ate some steak. Y'all don't know that. This shit is fire. And you're going to be eating food on the podcast, or you're just like, you just wanted us to see that you were receiving the food? Receiving the food. Bro, something vegan with my ginger? Oh, something vegan is the name of the brand.
Starting point is 00:21:51 It's the name of the store, the restaurant. What's in the bag, though? Fried rice, shrimp fried rice, but it's just no meat. But no shrimp? No. Okay. It's like, you know, Nick Cannon Turnbull. They got some crazy shit.
Starting point is 00:22:02 So you're just going to let that food sit there for like an hour? It's cool. It's in the steam case. Yeah, but still I'm not like Brick You know, brick be shoving shit in his mouth On the show, that ain't cool So you do be watching the podcast
Starting point is 00:22:15 I know that No, they had a little clip of that Y'all put it up Not me I see all the clips Okay Yeah, you know, I watch the clips Sometimes we have him on here
Starting point is 00:22:24 For four or five hours in a row So I kind of can't blame him Yeah, I was like, you know, shit Like what the fuck The way he was I don't know But you just Are you gonna speak about
Starting point is 00:22:36 How you went to Bafferburg? recently? Definitely not. Really? Okay. I was thinking that. I did my job. I'm a West Coast guy. I did my job. I'm a real West Coast guy, for real. I think you just like to insert yourself and help people out. Even if it's somebody that you don't like, you like helping people out so much when they're in times of need that you'll do it, even if you don't like the person.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Even if you really kind of like want to see the person dead, you still like the idea of saving that person so much that you'll still do it. Well, first of all, I don't want to see Brick dead. he ain't did nothing to me to where it deserves death. Okay. You know, he's a father. You got kids and shit. I've definitely seen you have moments where it seemed like you probably wanted, like,
Starting point is 00:23:16 the worst possible thing to happen to him. No, because if that was the case, it would have happened. Oh. You get what I'm saying? So, but at the end of the day... I'm going to say the same thing. All my ops would be dead if it wasn't for me being such a great guy. At the end of the day, you know, some things, the politics is going to speak.
Starting point is 00:23:34 And above all, I'm a West Coast guy. I got comrades everywhere. But when they come to certain things, you know, like let's just say with somebody who ass we want to work. Unless we're orchestrating it, we don't want somebody in Tennessee to whip his ass. You know what I'm saying? So we'd get him out of that.
Starting point is 00:23:57 We'd be like, yo, might want to not do that. Yeah, I could see you and Brick being cool if you came together under certain conditions. If you just so happened to both be at the same, same awards show in New York City. And there was some kind of threat. I could imagine you guys forming together like Voltron. What you mean, New York City?
Starting point is 00:24:16 New York is just an example of just any foreign place. You shouldn't, you should not use New York as an example. Do you think I'm a hot commodity out there now? Because you did a certain interview and for you to be speaking on like Cali and New York and us being in New York. Okay, it was just hypothetical. You're in Houston at an award. show. It's exactly the same.
Starting point is 00:24:37 And you guys were both there and there was a threat. I could see you guys joining together. High five, grab a knife, grab a fork, whatever you got, and get the scrapping, whatever you might want to call it. You know, if there's some coastal shit going on, the Voltrona would definitely happen.
Starting point is 00:24:54 Really? That would be so big for the culture. Yeah, you know, certain things I'm just not going to do. You know what I'm saying? If I was in Houston and I pulled up and me and my team got out and brick was in the parking lot by itself and I seen some other dudes that was like been to dog him out I probably wouldn't let it happen.
Starting point is 00:25:21 See that's big. Yeah, I probably. But you got to remember, you know, being an OG from this shit comes with those type of responsibilities. Well, you got to make those type of decisions. Right. You know what I'm saying? You know, so it's like, because at the end of the day, we got a bet and bank on us.
Starting point is 00:25:40 If we got a problem, that's the problem that we're supposed to deal with. So here's a question for you. Unless we're orchestrating that situation. So say I'm in Houston and I'm with the right people. And we're pulling up to the parking lot and we see AD. And there's a little crew of dudes who are about to sit him on his ass like Winnie the Pooh. do you think I would protect him? No, because you can't.
Starting point is 00:26:07 You can't protect nobody. What? The 22ster. The 22ster could pull some strings. I hit my Conrad sauce. Let my Conrad sauce Walker know. No, it's instantaneous. You got 10 seconds to stop whatever's about to happen.
Starting point is 00:26:21 I probably had what happened with my boy Brock. You know what I'm saying? I think I would protect AD. I got my boy Brock, you know what I'm saying? Who's Brock? Brock Lesnar? No, listen, it's only one Brock I know. Brock Turner
Starting point is 00:26:32 He's from the hundred side of clubhouse from Houston Oh Yeah you know what I'm saying He got a smoke shop down there Okay Yeah You'd call him I gave you 10 seconds
Starting point is 00:26:41 You're gonna call Brock Flicks You're gonna call Brock I can call him right now You're gonna pull up No problem If you get really tight with him You can start calling him B-Rock Nah he's Brock Flicks
Starting point is 00:26:49 On Instagram Okay But I would call sauce You know we check in Us on the like We don't have a problem Checking in with our team
Starting point is 00:26:58 The youngsters think is disrespectful Because Checking in. I could have been out there three months ago, right? And where I stay and where I move and like to go eat, three months later, it might be a problem, an issue. So you call your team, they'd be like, your whack, the little spots, don't even f*** that hotel.
Starting point is 00:27:15 It got hot. You may want to boom, boom, boom, boom. Or you know what, bro, when you come in, we're going to meet you at the airport, shit a little hot out here. Right? Because you know out here, the environment changes. So we just had a couple of, like, Texas artists on here from Dallas.
Starting point is 00:27:28 Yeah. And they basically, like, when we asked them, like, do you check in when you come to LA? They're, like, laughed in our faces. Because to them, that's interchangeable with, like, are you getting extorted slash, like, linking up with people that you really don't know how trustworthy they are? It has nothing to do with being extorted.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Has something to do with the people you got relationships with, right? Sauce, I'm pretty sure if somebody sauce letting know he's coming out here. And when he's out of here, outside of those people, he let know he's coming out here, he got about two, three other teams. He knows he can call in if it's a problem. The sauce is, like, an actual blood and has, like, actual blood connections out here. Don't pay nobody for protection.
Starting point is 00:28:04 He don't do none of that. It's a respectable thing. Right now, those cats you had here, they're run into a problem. But there's also, like, probably their first time out here. They're, like, brand new to, like, coming out here. And they're running to a problem when they run into a problem there say, you know what, it might make more sense, right, for that to happen.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Because guess what? When those same dudes they f***ed on the West, go to Dallas, it's reciprocated. They let you know. And then now, you know, You chaperone on them to the clubs or whatever you're going. So it ain't no like punk and extortion shit. It's just like really it's the right thing to do.
Starting point is 00:28:40 It's building relationships. And, you know, it's keeping yourself, you and your team safe. I don't get my if I go to New York with a thousand people. Right? That ain't my jungle. They're going to always outnumber me if they want to. So you go with your people, but just tap in with your people that got their people.
Starting point is 00:29:02 You know, let New York politic New York, and so on, Atlanta and so on and so forth. Right. But that's a real thing. And if you haven't been through anything and experienced anything, then you're going to see it one way. I feel it.
Starting point is 00:29:16 How did it feel to see, and people were shocked that we didn't talk about this on the last episode, but it actually happened like two days after we recorded last time. Your man, former president, Donald Trump, got his ear,
Starting point is 00:29:29 grazed off by a sniper. Did you see that... Almost doesn't sound real. Did you see that the sniper, I guess, had, like, had bad sniping grades? Yes. So, bro, he was a hair away when having his whole face blown off. And I couldn't stop thinking about that for a period of time of what that image would have been like for our country slash the history books. if there was a
Starting point is 00:29:58 image of his head exploding? I think a lot of people would have said... I'm glad we avoided it. I told you so. My partner, Aion. Aion is an overly queer guy. Clubhouse.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Ion fixed my life. He's seven feet tall. He's been saying for a while, they're going to kill him. Right. They're like, they're going to kill him. Somebody's going to try to assassinate him. Now, I'm paying attention to the setup.
Starting point is 00:30:22 I'm wondering what the fuck is Trump on. This open field it looked like it was what maybe a hundred people there right right no there was a lot of people there was a big ass rally yeah yeah yeah yeah well the dude who shot him was like 200 yards away and i was listening to but everybody's seeing them on the roof right no okay there was a handful of people around there but that's outside of the perimeter of the event and what i was i was watching stop right there i was watching a interview right they're supposed to be on top of all that shit and you hear their bullshit response they said that it was too sloped so they couldn't position any of their dudes out around there it was what too much of a slope. And the ladder was already there. The guy didn't have to bring the ladder over.
Starting point is 00:31:01 Whatever they saw people standing, should have been somebody scoping. So that group of people that can see this dude on the roof, some secret service. Bro, I don't, first I thought it was internal. I still think it was kind of like maybe they knew it was, I don't know, but, you know, dude was a dude looked like he got picked on, you know, you know, one of them type of, you know. I've read a lot about this. So they still are having a hard time putting together. like a coherent political ideology.
Starting point is 00:31:30 The guy was registered as a Republican, but I guess in his search history, he had searched for presidential events for both Joe Biden and Donald Trump. So realistically, this could have been a Joe Biden attack. They're not really sure. It doesn't seem like he had like any kind of coherent ideology aside from just wanting to, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:48 cause some chaos and whatnot. But I was listening to an interview. We all assume that being a sniper would be quite difficult. That there's got to be a real learning curve if you want to learn how to shoot something from like hundreds of yards. way. But this dude said in an interview, he's like a professional sniper, he said that if he had like a half hour with you or me, he could have taught us how to shoot somebody in the head
Starting point is 00:32:09 from that distance away. And we would have been pretty fucking accurate. Like it's not that hard. Especially with a scope. And that's not with like a top of the line rifle either. That's like with like a pretty regular ass sniper gun that you could get from like Walmart. You dealing with when you're dealing with all that type of shit. But he did fire eight times. But see, That's what I'm saying. If he would have focused on Trump, because he killed, I know he killed somebody else. I don't know if he's one or two, died. I think one guy and then he died, so two people total.
Starting point is 00:32:38 If he would have sent all three of them shots at Trump, he would have had him. So was he really there to kill Trump? Did he think he executed it when he saw Trump drop? This is the thing. I think a more experienced sniper would have aimed for the chest, but he aimed for the head, probably not knowing that that's not nearly as good of a target because it's moving. it's much harder to aim for. The fact that Trump didn't get killed is
Starting point is 00:33:02 purely a product of the fact that he turned his head at the last second. But if he had aimed for the body, the body is moving far less. So that's where you actually want to aim. I guess this guy didn't know that, luckily. I'm going to be honest, a big feeling, and I say this as somebody who's been a consistent Donald Trump detractor for many years now, but
Starting point is 00:33:18 there's like a sense of a embarrassment. Like I was picturing if my kid was like four or five years older, if she was like able to understand. And I was picturing myself, having to explain to my child that a crazed individual tried to kill a former slash probably
Starting point is 00:33:36 next president. But not even a crazed individual, just anybody. Yeah, just a random fuck. And that this is the kind of thing that we have to worry about in our country. Now, granted, there's been a lot of assassination attempts on presidents throughout history, but I mean, it's just a, it's a sad state of affairs that we live in a country with this kind of things happen. They showed he was walking around and moving
Starting point is 00:33:54 around at first. The guy. The guy. He was walking around the crowd. like by Trump. Oh, really? I don't think he entered the building. I think he tried to enter and he couldn't enter. No, they showed him. He was outdoors.
Starting point is 00:34:05 What building? No, but like the actual perimeter of the event? They showed him walking around. He was like the Trump's flanked to his left. And, um, but Joe Biden, I think Trump, they need to keep their ass indoors. Yeah. Or he has COVID. So for sure.
Starting point is 00:34:24 The Pope be in. The Pope Mobile. Is that bulletproof? I would hope so But it's not like he can give a speech at a convention All he got it all he got to do All he has to do is run the microphone in there Run the old mic in there and he's cool
Starting point is 00:34:38 But the people want to see him Hey listen Do you want to see his ass a live or die But one thing I can say is that going forward It's been like 40 years since somebody tried to murder a president in America So it's like going forward I expect a much higher level of security
Starting point is 00:34:52 For this kind of thing It feels like if anything they probably got a little Laxadaisical because the sniper that eventually killed dude he could have took that shot earlier. He waited until the guy shot for him to shoot the guy. He saw the sniper? Yes, which I can kind of understand
Starting point is 00:35:07 because this is like you've been trained to be a sniper your whole life and you've never actually had to take a shot. Why is he waiting for a guy to take a shot? I'm saying. But like he's probably checking himself in his head like holy fuck. Is this seriously happening? What the fuck?
Starting point is 00:35:19 So is his fault towards other people dead? Yeah, basically, yeah. Hesitation lead to failure. You failed to hesitate. You might be successful. You got blood on his hands. Yeah, that's crazy. So he saw him.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Yeah. Because it's sniper's job to pinpoint locations a sniper might be. Right. He saw the sniper and said, well, I'm going to wait to see who he's going to kill. Well, then I'm going to kill him. He was at least like waiting to make sure this was actually what he was planning on doing. Because I can imagine being in that guy's position, you've been training for this your whole life, but you've never had to actually take a shot. So I can understand.
Starting point is 00:35:55 You'd be a little bit nervous about taking that shot. but I mean, let's say the guy was planning on shooting somebody else wouldn't we rather have him been shot? Or let's say it was an accident. Maybe the guy's just up there trying to get a tan. No, shoot him anyway. Just shoot them. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:12 You ain't supposed to be on a rough light. That's crazy. I didn't know. Our government is getting lax. But so now, specifically today, there's been a ton of conversation about Biden dropping out of the race. It's like starting to become a real thing. It's actually seeming probably more likely than not.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Does he think he has another four years in him? Or five or whatever it may be? It's not even about him lasting four years. It's just about him winning the nomination because obviously, or winning the election. Because if he wins, then he can pass it down to his vice president. It's just about who's the best person to run in this place. Allegedly they're doing like a, like some kind of, like they're going to pit Kamala Harris and like a couple other potential candidates against each other and do some sort of vote
Starting point is 00:36:53 to see who's going to run in his place. but it's pretty insane that they're making this decision with three months to go. It's unheard of. It should have been made a long time ago. His memories lapsed. You know, listen, man, he did a great job up under Obama. You know what I mean? And it's just, you know, his memories lapsing and shit, it's just not his time.
Starting point is 00:37:13 You know, like, end of the day, you need to lay back, enjoy the fruits of his labor, and allow somebody that's competent mentally, physically, to, you know, my god, bro. Look how sad this is. So Complex got an interview with Bill Biden. 209,000 views. Like, that is such a fucking, nobody cares. That is such an unimpressive amount of views for the president. Like, what the fuck? But meanwhile, look, like Logan Paul Trump. $300 million. Six million views in a month. And like, even that is, you know, to me, it kind of stood out to me that this didn't get that much attention. Yeah. Well, I mean, look check him out
Starting point is 00:37:55 Trump was a pretty good looking guy in his younger days no homo but see look at him side by side I mean you're right though like Logan Paul as much as he is like
Starting point is 00:38:07 a top tier athlete and in his impeccable physical shape right now pause he's gonna end up looking like Trump one day one day think about it we're gonna look ugly as fuck bro when we're like 88
Starting point is 00:38:19 how old is Trump 78 something like that some shit like that yo did you give me a key I didn't Why? For the car watch dude He out there
Starting point is 00:38:29 Oh seriously He's 78 That first one's on me First one's on me I don't appear to have Oh no I do my keys Yeah That's okay though
Starting point is 00:38:38 Give them to up Listen Look at my home He got on Cortez That's the coolest white dude You fucking love him Huh Put him on Byru
Starting point is 00:38:46 He's ready Donnie sign up People I got love For I don't do that too You fucking crazy Yeah that's a good That's fuck their life We need them over here
Starting point is 00:38:53 Anyway yeah Yeah, Donnie Good Doo. Donald Trump was born in 1946. Like, he's literally like a World War II baby. This is why I don't, listen, when people say, yo, he's a racist, he's this. Bro, look at his error. Considering how racist he could have been, yeah. Bro, like, listen, the fact that when he throws up his little white power shit, I respect that.
Starting point is 00:39:13 What white power shit? What, I guess he'd be, whatever shit he'd be throwing up, I don't know. This is West Side, but I never seen him do that. He throws up some shit to whatever these, this movement of this. I feel like you might be falling for some fake news right there, because I don't think he's throwing up light now. He did it. He did it.
Starting point is 00:39:28 Provoys. Yeah, he does a shit. He said, fall back, but what do you say? But listen. But listen. But listen. Stand by and stay ready. That's his movement, right?
Starting point is 00:39:36 I respect the fact that at least he's letting us know who he is, who he stands with, and he's representing his people. But to say that he's like an open white nationalist, I think it's a little bit of, it's a little bit of an exaggeration. Listen, bro. Listen, listen. When black people stand. there and black power extremists, right?
Starting point is 00:39:57 People applaud. But I don't think it's fair to compare Donald Trump to them. What the fuck is the difference? I just think that... We stand for our people. We stand up against people. But he's not really, right? I just think that the idea that he's like an open Nazi is exaggerated.
Starting point is 00:40:12 No, bro, he's born in 78. His grandfather has slaves. I doubt it. Bro. Oh, his grandfather? His grandfather. His father. His father.
Starting point is 00:40:22 was probably born early 1900. Okay. Right? His grandfather was born late 18th. You know, his grandfather, you know, that's where he comes from. And, like, you cannot hold that against him. I think he's made the necessary adjustments. You know, he's from New York.
Starting point is 00:40:40 I don't think there was a lot of slaves in New York City. You don't think he had family members down south? I mean, why would he? They showed some shit where he were like, spreading all around the country that quickly. Where he was, like, going against. The marches back in the 60s and shit, he was young. Oh, yeah?
Starting point is 00:40:56 Right? They showed some shit in him. But look, it's no surprise. It's his age. When Paul Pierce threw the B-up on that, they find his ass. Did they? For throwing up blood? Yeah, but he's from Eaglewood.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Really? Right? So it's like, you know, he let you know how he's staying what he represent. Paul Pierce throwing up blood. They find the shit out of him. I hope it's not him throwing up blood. No. There it go.
Starting point is 00:41:24 There it go. Paul E. Pee. You know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah. There is. He's a good. That's hard. It looks good.
Starting point is 00:41:32 God damn it. Look at how much shit pops up. Oh, got it. Yeah, well, this is why people don't go to websites anymore. I don't fault Trump for representing what he stands for. It's great for us. It lets us know who we're dealing with. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:44 But what I was going to say about Donald Trump, or excuse me, Biden, getting 200,000 views on an interview, is that I heard a few different snippets from this interview. This fool is fucked. It is so bad. He's old, bro. Yeah, but like old is one thing.
Starting point is 00:42:02 We all have grandparents. This fool is way worse than my grandmother when she was 85 or whatever before she died, she would have been a way better public speaker in an interview than him. Our government, it should be something in there and I bet it is when you're deemed to be incompetent
Starting point is 00:42:17 for whatever reason. They need to get your out of there, bro. You're running the country. But it should be on the political parties to not put people like him into position to even get this nomination in the first place. Why the fuck did they run him? He called Carmela Trump.
Starting point is 00:42:34 But keep in mind, he won the nomination. So he competed against all these other people, and this is who the American people chose. I think that was a lot of Obama clout. Yeah, but I don't even hear people talk about that anymore. It's like Obama is just ancient history. No, he was under Obama. I know, but nobody ever talks about that.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Well, what the fuck did he do about Obama? You think that he would have won a lot of points with the black community, and instead the black community seems to be moving towards Trump pretty quickly. Because of how he's acting. They're like, yo, I don't fuck with Trump. He's loud, he's boisterous, he's confident. Who cares what he's saying? Listen, U.S. is, we're bullies. Oh, and we should be.
Starting point is 00:43:10 Right? Trump fits the position. We made that decision after World War II. You know what I'm saying? We are going to have the most weapons. We're going to control the world, and we're going to make sure that no evil people. I'm going to be real. I think the best president, we Bill Clinton, I've cheated ourselves
Starting point is 00:43:27 either the best president that we could have had for this country. Hillary Clinton. No. Oh. The Honorable Lewis Farrakhan. Jesus Christ. I think Farrakhan could have ran this country in a respectful way and could have opened up doors for everybody.
Starting point is 00:43:44 I was just watching a vice documentary. The Lord of Lewis Farikon is the one guy, I think, that should have been president of the United States. I think if you were to do a poll and see what Louis Farrakhan's approval rating is, it would be extremely low. There's a large percentage of the country that thinks that he is an open racist and that he hates Jewish people. Do you know what the Jews would do if Lewis Farrakhan was even being discussed to be president? They would come together. They got fucking Arsenio Hall show canceled just because he had him on.
Starting point is 00:44:14 His representation is what the letter are. he's open but he's not a racist he's an open realist right and you guys fear the truth I'm not taking aim at him I'm not saying anything about
Starting point is 00:44:27 I'm just saying no sizable portion of Americans are gonna vote for him I'm not Muslim right and that's the problem there's not a Muslim country if it was then I could see him
Starting point is 00:44:34 having a chance everything he says right he has a legitimate argument about what he's saying right if it's his personal opinion cool but a lot of things he says is backed up
Starting point is 00:44:45 by real facts. And I just feel like when it come to this country, I feel like, you know I'm not taking nothing from Obama, but I think he could have been a better leader and been more respected. And he would have did more for everybody, including our people, than
Starting point is 00:45:00 what Obama did. A president is supposed to be like a uniter of the country. Like, you know, you always there's a lot of polarization during an election. You said that that man doesn't represent the people? I think there's a sizable portion of the country that would not feel like Lewis Farrak was speaking on their behalf now. But you think Trump represented
Starting point is 00:45:16 people. Some sizable portion of the country feels as if he does, yes. And I think a sizable portion of the country would have felt that the Honorable Louis Farrakhan could have represented and would have represented the people the correct way. I don't think it would be nearing 50%. Let me ask you something. Since he's
Starting point is 00:45:33 been in power of the NOI-F-Y, have we seen one event to where it was harmful, to where people attack people behind him or their movement.
Starting point is 00:45:52 Nothing, I know. But yet we've seen the event with Donald Trump, right? People storm the motherfucking capital bill. And I think that is a pretty good argument against Donald Trump becoming president, yes. No, what I'm saying is like people respect his movement. You may not like his ideology of his religion, but him as a leader, he's intelligent, right? he's been able to maintain and help sustain the Muslim community as far as the mosque and all the majors.
Starting point is 00:46:21 We haven't looked up and seen the mosque closing down, right? Does the average Muslim person really care about Louis Farrakhan, though? I feel like he speaks for a very specific segment of the Muslim community, right? I'm not going to say that. Muslims are Muslims and Muslims to me. They're all brothers. I mean, they got different type of Muslims, but all of them at the end of the day, you know, it's all praise to Allah when it comes to them.
Starting point is 00:46:42 And I believe, you know, I just believe that. that you know, I respect, Donald Lewis Farrakhan, I would have, I wouldn't mind seeing that. Well, don't blad me. I got nothing against the guy. I just don't think he would probably be likely to become president. I think Hillary could have ran the country. Better than Joe Biden. I at least think Hillary would be able to inspire confidence in a larger portion of Americans than Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:47:03 She was running the country already up on the bill. Sure. Believe you that, I'm a man that has had a female attached to him. Right? No, this ain't no pause. Right. Attached to him to where the decision making that had something to do with how they saw things. And I really think that Hillary, right, was helping fucking Bill, you know, run his office. Did you see how she handled that Monica Lewinsky shit?
Starting point is 00:47:38 Come on, bro. She held them down. She did what she was supposed to do, yeah. That's what I'm saying. But somehow that was all forgotten by the time she ran for president. I've always said that a female can't be president because they'll get emotional and push the button. But Hillary has proven, she did not get emotional. Right.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I don't think it's that that easy to push the button. I think that there's going to be people who are like, Miss Clinton, you're on your period. Did you see what Bill did? Let's not blow up Japan just yet. Wait, wait. Did you see what fucking, what's the crazy one? Hunter. No.
Starting point is 00:48:12 The other guy. With him and his dad, I didn't want, was president, I didn't want brain freeze. White guy. Hunter Biden. No, father and son do all that. Joe Biden and Hunter Biden. Bush.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Bush. You see what Bush did, right? What? The NATO said no. In 24 hours, he told him F you and dispatched our military to go over there to the Middle East and said,
Starting point is 00:48:39 he tried to kill my father. Right. So, yeah, they can push a button when they want to. Definitely. Trump pushed the button when he assassinated the guy in the Middle East, the number two guy. He still has a warrant out for his arrest for murder for that right now. Really? You didn't know that?
Starting point is 00:48:59 Which guy are you talking about? It's kind of hard to follow when there was no name. They sent a drone, bro. They sent a drone and lost the motherfucking missile. Warrant for Donald Trump's arrest. This is real shit, bro. I know that other things are going to come out. No, this is totally unrelated things.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Yeah, I don't know. That's George. Look, Iran. There you go. Iran issues arrest warrants for Trump and Pompeo over Soleimani killing. Which one was he again? He was the number two out there. They said the drone, bro.
Starting point is 00:49:31 The drone poured up on him. Launch. I'm very pro-killing terrorists. Nobody's going to sway me to not like a president because he killed a bunch of terrorists. Why do you know this guy was a terrorist? Yeah, he's over there. So are you saying everybody in the Middle East is terrorists? Not everyone.
Starting point is 00:49:45 What the fuck are you talking about? But probably this guy. If they wanted to kill him, I'm just going to trust them. I don't know, bro. I haven't. There's nothing to show that, you know, do with the terrorists. Okay. Can I just throw out an idea? Yeah, what's up?
Starting point is 00:49:57 Killer robots. I'm going to send you a podcast, but have you ever watched somebody use a drone? Yeah. And it's like, it looks pretty easy. I've never done it, but it's like, you've got the controller. You can move it forward and whatever. And it'll come back to you. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:10 So now they have AI that you can, like, program into. to the drone that'll basically make it so that it'll like target something. So you're driving your car down the road as fast as possible. I got my drone. I fly it up in the air. I've already like used the screen to be like, that car. Boom. Press the button. That fucking drone
Starting point is 00:50:26 will follow your car except we're at war. So the drone's got a fucking bomb on it. And it's going to detonate as it hits your car. So literally... How do you think Trump killed do? No, I'm saying, but there's a lot more like human involvement in that. And think about how much money they were
Starting point is 00:50:42 spending during Obama's time doing drones and shit. They said the drone was being flown from Colorado. This shit's unbelievably inexpensive. And once it's up in the air, there's no human being that needs to be involved with it. You can just blast that shit up in the air. Boom. How long is it going to take before gang members and regular-ass criminals start using this shit to take out their opposite? To kill each other?
Starting point is 00:51:04 No, we use drones to go to the next block and see if you're over there. What the fuck you mean? Well, that is what JT. The bigger figure said is that he used to. drone. He had the drone go up in the air so he could antagonize his ops and then he facetimed him and was like, I'm watching you. And he said they started shooting the guns
Starting point is 00:51:20 at the drone. Motherfuckers are sending the drone over there to see who over there in certain parks or certain blocks. I'm just saying, right now the technology exists for a gang member in L.A. or Chicago to spend a couple thousand bucks on drones, which, you know, get a stolen credit card so
Starting point is 00:51:36 that it won't be traceable, whatever. And then take that, have that drone, go up in the air and then drop a fucking bomb on their ops. Bro, where the fuck is a game we don't get a bomb from? There's all kinds of different things that you can just make a bomb. Like, it wouldn't be that hard.
Starting point is 00:51:48 That's the white boy shit. All we know, we brought about Glock switches. You just need one homie who went to college. Block switches, you know, sticks. We know about that kind of shit. Yeah. We, 57s, 38s. You know, you're talking about that's some white boy shit.
Starting point is 00:52:00 I'm just telling you, go to the daily. They have a podcast on the podcast app. It's literally the most popular podcast in America. And the whole time I'm listening to them talk about using the shit in Ukraine. I'm like once actual regular street level criminals figure out that they can do this, it's going to start happening. Mark my words.
Starting point is 00:52:20 You will see this in the future. You're such a filthy white boy. I'm telling you, it's not, you think it's like impossible to manage technology. It's not that far away. It's actually here right now. Why are you putting this shit in these people heads? And what's crazy, you are a filthy white boy because you sitting there with a Pablo Escobar shirt on talking about this shit. You are really, bro, listen.
Starting point is 00:52:40 you are you have really infiltrated the culture and you be doing a little subliminal shit to want to fuck our people up well so you think i'm encouraging it right there's what you're doing bro i'm just saying i'm scared of it huh i'm just saying i'm scared of that being the future oh no wall there's another idea there you go hey hey the guys any influence I take it back. There you go. Don't figure this out, guys. No way. Okay. I want to attack a couple other...
Starting point is 00:53:08 What up, what up? So, where should we go with this? Oh, okay. I like this. O3 Grito and academics both have kind of taken aim at Kendrick Lamar slash the rappers that he brought on stage with him during that performance.
Starting point is 00:53:20 O3 is doing this? Grito kind of got in on it too, sort of clowning some of the guys who were on stage saying basically like, y'all fucked up any future potential Drake co-sign and went very out of your way to co-sign this guy and it does not appear that Kendrick is planning on supporting any of them in any way. Nobody's getting a feature, etc. Do you think that that's actually a valid argument? Is that fair?
Starting point is 00:53:45 Definitely not valid. I'm going to tell you why. And I hate to say this, but 03, you open up the door to it, so I've got to speak on it. First of all, he's thinking from the mindset of a guy that had to pay homage for his representation to have an identification in the streets of hip-hop. What are you saying? O-3 is not Kendrick. Kendrick is
Starting point is 00:54:15 authentically from Compton. He grew up in the West Side. You're saying Grito's not from... No, Grito from, like, Sacramento or something. Shout out to Runchy. I call Runchy right now. Without Runchy from Great Street Watch Crip, right? Without Runchy, it wouldn't be no O-3. Once he had O3 bringing them around me and game, but nobody knew what the fuck O3 was,
Starting point is 00:54:34 backstage, introducing him to people. You're talking about how long ago? Right? Long-ass time ago before he got locked up and shit? Maybe 15, 16, 17, somewhere like that. That's that vintage greed out. Yeah, but here's the thing, right? So for him to say,
Starting point is 00:54:49 you messed up a Kendrick Lamar feature, which probably wouldn't have anybody's guys. You mean Drake. A Drake Lamar feature, right? and Kendrick's not going to probably do anything for you guys see he's missing the concept of it's not about that it's just about being real
Starting point is 00:55:09 it's just about that they really respect and fuck with Kendrick Lamar right Kendrick don't have to fucking bribe or pay for no passage right to anywhere on the west coast copton got his back west side NWA Nullis West Answers got his back
Starting point is 00:55:26 and all through Compton got his back. He don't got to go over there and pay. What he chooses to do and what he chooses to look out for, the kindness of his heart, right, for people he loved and fuck with. You know, if I ain't mistaken, I could be wrong. Rest in peace, pump, you know what I mean? I think he helped contribute to his funeral.
Starting point is 00:55:44 That's a G-holmey could do, right? But he's not a guy that has to pay his way. And Grito is speaking from the mindset of a guy that had to pay his way. I don't shoot me, Grito. I can call Runchy and we can talk about it, right? You have to pay your way. What I think Grito and academics might be missing out on,
Starting point is 00:56:05 regardless of paying his way, which I'm not sure about that narrative. That's what they're saying. What I think they might be missing out on them? Why can you got to get these guys' verses for coming out and supporting them authentically? This is my thing. Some bullshit.
Starting point is 00:56:16 Kendrick allowing them to be on stage with him was the payment, because that was a massive cosign for every single dude that was on stage with him. It's not like he has to go do a verse. wrong word. Also, fuck yo, yo,
Starting point is 00:56:28 eliminate this pavement shit. How did it? Can you do a verse for another artist? Almost never. Eliminate this pavement shit.
Starting point is 00:56:33 It was just genuine love. This is what he decided to do. This ain't, I'm doing this for y'all to support me. They already supported him. Right?
Starting point is 00:56:44 Eliminate that shit. The homies ain't going for that. Top ain't going for that. And Kendrick ain't, that's not how we see Kendrick to where you got to pay your way.
Starting point is 00:56:54 We haven't heard any of the people who are on stage act as if they feel like there wasn't some kind of promise fulfilled to them. This is strictly coming from acting Grito who are kind of on the outside of this. Even though Grito said that he would have been there if he was in town. I believe he was at some sort of fashion show. He definitely wouldn't have been there. You don't think he would have been there?
Starting point is 00:57:15 Welcome there or what? What's the basketball player from Compton? I was there. He definitely wouldn't have been there. I have no idea. He wouldn't have been there. He wouldn't have been there, bro. telling you. The Grito's quote was
Starting point is 00:57:29 I fuck with Dot, I was invited, but I couldn't make it. At the end of the day, you can't be everywhere at once. No way, that's what they said. He wouldn't have went. Runchy was there. I mean, he said he was invited. Nah, I'm trying to tell you.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Look at how everything involving that beef got so much engagement. Like, 6,700 likes on a tweet of him just because he spoke about Kendrick. Like, that's such a, the Kendrick stimulus package was really something. I said it today, bro, people showed up a Kendrick because they, they respect Kendrick. And I said, there ain't about no Kendrick got a paid and got to do this shit.
Starting point is 00:58:07 People just gently showed him, fuck with him. And can you imagine if any of the people on that stage thought that they were actually going to be rewarded with a Kendrick feature at the end of it? A Kendrick feature is worth like multiple millions of dollars. That wasn't that. Like that people, bro, that wasn't that. That wasn't even anybody's mindset. Yeah, I don't think anybody was thinking that. They were just thinking, hey, this is tight.
Starting point is 00:58:28 We're on stage with the biggest artist. Think about it. It wasn't like they were doing, the people were there for Kendrick. Right? Kendrick allowed, let's see if he called back. Kendrick allowed the up-and-coming rappers, the Greater L.A. area, to take the stage with him. Right.
Starting point is 00:58:49 At front of his crowd. So in turn, he introduced his crowd to these people. And I think it was a large percentage of those people who grabbed their phone, followed them found them maybe went to their Spotify and listened to their music so man that was that that's that's priceless yeah everybody was talking about
Starting point is 00:59:07 him and shit it was totally worth it was priceless and then he wasn't done he went back to the streets I seen him go to the niggins and guards with the Compton and brought all the kids out you know what I mean and and did a great video if Kendrick was dealing with people who were on stage basically like acting as if oh you had me
Starting point is 00:59:26 on stage now you won't do anything else for me that wouldn't really surprise me that much because there's definitely that kind of entitled mentality that comes from, you know, a decent amount of people from the hood sometimes. But I have no reason to think that any of the people on stage there would have thought out there. Zohol Samu. B.G. Perico, they're not those type of guys. Man, you are a master of deflection because I saw you on Vlad. And Vlad was asking you about, you know, people being on there on the stage or whatever.
Starting point is 00:59:56 and you somehow managed to turn it into you talking about coyotes for four minutes straight. If you go watch the clip, it is unreal how you just spin. Actually, that's why you're an excellent political candidate in the future, I think, is because that's what you always see Trump and everybody else do is in the political debates. They ask them a question and they just talk about whatever the fuck they want to talk about. I think they need to come up with us. Sure. I mean, I probably owe it to you at some point.
Starting point is 01:00:22 He brought you up. We're going to schedule. You know what people need. to recognize, though, this is how we're supposed to happen. They were my group for years. Did the law form of COVID hit. Shit slowed down. They kept grinding. They came to me, whack. We want to get out our
Starting point is 01:00:36 contract. I just saw the clip. I know all about this. Right? What could we do, right? I didn't fucking know what you want to do. What you're comfortable with? They told me, we made it happen. No big deal. Matter of fact, it happened up here. What? You don't remember when Coyote came up here? Not really? They came up here a couple months ago. They were just here? Who were they with?
Starting point is 01:00:54 No, they just came. They wasn't. It was me and you doing the show. They pulled up, right? Okay, yeah. So we was, I was releasing them in, right? But yet, you don't see no bickering, me saying fuck them, them saying fuck me, and every chance I get, I still marking and promote them, right? Do know, interviewed them a year ago, 14,000 views, not too great, but hey, shit happens.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Yeah, so, you know, I think, they got some cool sunglasses. No, they're very, they're talented. But, you know, at the end of the day, listen, man, if, you know, I fuck with them in, them and fuck with them now. And that's just what's genuine about this, right? That's what being a whole year about this shit is. Like, you can't be working with feelings with things, right? Sometimes it don't work out, but that doesn't mean it's still not working out.
Starting point is 01:01:38 Right. I was just more mesmerized by your ability to take a conversation about one thing and just effortlessly pivot into something completely different. Well, I just, you know, I said, politician. The only thing that was missing was Coyote. See, there you go. That was a, for a week how, but, you know, that's what it is.
Starting point is 01:01:56 That was a coyote noise. Man, listen, man. I was walking my dog. Oh, follow coyote for hire now. I was walking my dog the other night, late at night. Big shack like wood. And the fucking, uh, a coyote started stalking us. Followed me all the way home.
Starting point is 01:02:09 That motherfucker. I'm gonna tell you what you're gonna watch. I was Googling it and it said that they usually won't try to kill like a big dog. But my dog is a bitch. My dog is a pus. Did they see where you came from? Yeah. You better watch it.
Starting point is 01:02:23 That one coyote, he followed me all the way back to the crib. Yeah, that motherfucker would double back. and catch that dog and wear his ass out. I was thinking about it. If I just so happen to have the blick on me. You got a poppy. You can, right? Yeah, you can, yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:36 You shot a coyote? Well, he was squabbling with my pet bull. Shut the fuck up. In your yard? Yeah, in my yard. Wow. I heard it, I heard it, and I came out, and I seen it, and the pet bull was handling his business, right?
Starting point is 01:02:47 But he had him locked, and that fucking coyote somehow got his arms in there and got out of it and flipped him. Arm bar? And when he flipped him, when he flipped my pit, I didn't want to run the rest. Really? Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I'm like, you'd have to be really fucking close to be sure that you're going to hit your own dog. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:07 But I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't do it to kill him. Oh, I would for sure shoot to kill. No, I didn't do it. We don't do no leg shots on coyotes. He got on. I personally was more worried about the reputation I would get in the neighborhood if I was out here to shooting dogs or coyotes. Bro, but if you're protecting your dog, your neighbor's going to be like, yeah, because it could have been my, dog. Let me put it like
Starting point is 01:03:28 this. On Jewish holidays, my neighborhood's a ghost town. I don't really think that those are the type of people that are going to understand me shooting a wild animal. If it's attacking your dog, yes. Jewish people have house dogs, too. I still think they're probably not going to fuck with it. A lot of Chinese, too.
Starting point is 01:03:44 Again, I don't think they're going to understand. I had to save my dog. Chinese people ain't tripping dogs and shit like that. Yeah, they don't even recognize the validity of a dog's life. Yeah, they're not tripping. It's totally They're like, what did you do with them?
Starting point is 01:04:00 You know what I mean? They're not tripping dog. Yeah. Okay, I'm going to stop myself right here. Yeah, because you're about to say some. We both go get ourselves in trouble. We're going to turn that motherfucker into some general chowse. Yo, no, I have nothing to do with that.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Oh, shit. Listen, there's racism and then there's good old-fashioned, multicultural racism. Oh, my God. Hey, yo, my man, yo. Yo, man, I just, yo, I've seen it coming. I said, whack, you don't want no parts of this shit. Yeah, no, that's fair. Slim 400's killer sentenced to 32 years in prison.
Starting point is 01:04:39 He got love. Justice got served. He got love. That's light. I did see a lot of people saying, damn, just 32 years? Because there's no L behind it. There's no life behind it. Right.
Starting point is 01:04:51 So that means he has a date. He don't got to go to no parole, to nothing. Right. So, you know, I don't know if he got to do 80. We're going to do like 20-24, some shit like that. I know it sounds long, but I know a bunch of people then did that plus some, and without the stress of will they let me go? You know, I ain't going to say little. So if he gets 32, he might do what, 20? 24 or something. You know, my homeboy tonebone, and he's been down about 27.
Starting point is 01:05:19 But, you know, he's getting a fight, something happened, he got to get a write-up. He got to go to parole board. They may give him another three-year, five-year extension for that. So not having that life, that L, where you just have a date for a murder, right? And I would consider it high profile for L.A. County because people knew who slim $400 was, you know, rest in peace. That's love. And then I think it was it a manslaughter? They didn't charge him a manslaughter.
Starting point is 01:05:49 Yeah, like a manslaughter. How? Didn't he, like, stalk him to his residence to kill him? I mean, I don't know. I said, I don't know what went on, but I believe it was a manslaughter. I think in manslaughter only carried like 8 to 12. I think he might have got some enhancements in there, gun enhancements, maybe some gang enhancements, right, to increase that to that 32 or whatever it is, right? Because a manslaughter carried 8 to 12 years.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Let's confirm this. And I believe he's a second-degree manslaughter. Yeah, so it wasn't even, it was a weak manslaughter. Daily Breeze. I don't know what this website is, but. voluntary manslaughter. You see what he got? See what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:06:28 What I tell you. I know this shit. Gang enhancement, gun enhancement got him to the 32. But that one of those enhancements. Which says he might be able to come back on an appeal, right,
Starting point is 01:06:44 and get him knocked off. So his actual controlling case only carries 11 years. You understand what I'm saying? So that means he has 21 years of enhancements. Prior strikes, he's going to beat that. Listen, when he gets, oh, bro, you know this. When he gets to CDC, they're going to knock some of that shit down.
Starting point is 01:07:10 Man, with the SNY, they give you more percent of, right? Yeah, but I'm not going to say he's ESNY. I don't know. I don't know where he's from. Wait, SNY is... Since his knee yard. Is that a 50-50 yard or that's... No, that's...
Starting point is 01:07:22 No, no. 50-50's 50-50. That's the wilds, mother shit. Oh. But I will say, no, here we go right here. Uh-huh. I will say that to say this. If he got 21 years of fucking enhancements, gun and gang enhancements,
Starting point is 01:07:36 it's a good chance. Half of that shit gonna come off. Right. So if he gets 10 of that knocked off, down that leaves him with 20. Okay. Yo, Runchy. We live on no jumper.
Starting point is 01:07:49 This family. I'm telling Adam, Because he's talking about what Grito had to say about the kind of shit, right? And I'm telling him his state of mind is that you got to pay the Piper because he came in the game like that. Without Runchy, would have been no-O-3. But he's saying O-3 didn't show up because he had something to do. I said, no. O-3 hasn't showed up because he knew Runchy was going to be there.
Starting point is 01:08:13 Am I right or wrong, Neff? Come on, man. You know I ain't going to play no games, man. This is what's real. This is who brought O-3. Without him, no O-Rone. 3 Grito. Okay. So in terms of the grapes that fuck with Grito
Starting point is 01:08:26 and the ones who don't, he's on the don't side at this point. That's what you're saying. No, no, this, he... He still fucks him. No, he don't fuck him. Oh, okay, yeah, that's what I'm saying. There's two sides now. But it's not his fault. Grito did some bad business. He even attempted. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:08:42 I talk to most niggas in prison and some of the streets. I still live I still live by that cold. That's real shit. So... I'm not no young nigga. I'm 38 years old, homie. I still live by that principle of motives. Nigger, you can never deal on paperwork
Starting point is 01:08:59 and be around me straight up. Oh, yeah, that is a paperwork factor. And guess what? Because he was trying to get his business straight with Grito, right? When that paperwork was going on, remember I never said nothing, right? That was out of respect to Runch. Ah.
Starting point is 01:09:14 You know, out of peer respect to Runch, I never ran it. I noticed that you didn't say shit when that Grito shit was going down before you. That was out of respect to Runch. All right, Rush, I get back with you. your nephew? Yeah, that's real shit. So he wouldn't have did that because of that. But yeah, bro, 11 years for
Starting point is 01:09:30 the case, 21 years enhancements. I know this for a fact talking to the homies. They're saying when they leave in the county jail with these enhancements, they're getting the CDC and the counselors are knocking the enhancements off, saying we're not honoring it and changing the dates. So even if he get 10 years knocked off, that brings him down to 22. what he would do like 18. How long he'd been gone?
Starting point is 01:09:58 Slim died five years ago. It's been five years. I think so, 2019, maybe 2020. So 18 to come down to 13 or 14, they'll knock that off with good time. No, 2021. So it's been three years. So they gave five years probably a good time. 18 to come down to 13 years, 80%.
Starting point is 01:10:18 He'd be out in the dime. You got any particular love for Slim or have a relationship with him? I fucked with Slim. I wanted to manage him as a comedian. Oh, right. I remember this first. It's a picture of me and my lowrider hopping. It called me in the air.
Starting point is 01:10:33 Slim's in my passenger seat. We rode from Compton Airport all the way to McCormand and had some dam. And that motherfucker bagged on me the whole way. Yeah? Yeah, I love for Slim to be around me because he's going to bag on you. But it's cool. Like, he was a comical funny dude, and I got text messages to him that Thanksgiving proud of him losing his life, you know.
Starting point is 01:10:52 He cussed me out, and he said, call me. You know, he's cool. And he cussed me out. But that's Slim, you know, that's the homie, you know. It's crazy that one of the best memories I have with Slim 400 was the viral screenshots of me in a backyard in Englewood where it looks like he's about to fucking smack the shit out of me. He's just talking to me, but he's locked the eyes with me and he looks so aggressive. He's actually always like super cool with me. But in that interview, it looks like he's about to whip the dog shit out of him.
Starting point is 01:11:20 That's slim. rest in peace, a little bit for a hundred. But dude, you know, on some real shit just talking about it, the fact that he doesn't have that life is love.
Starting point is 01:11:33 11 years for the case. So it was something in that case that wasn't so strong for him to get, because usually they were to charge you with a premeditated first degree gang-related murder. He had to end up
Starting point is 01:11:48 with 25 to 30 years of life. Right. So the fact that he doesn't have a light, that means he has a guaranteed date on paper. He doesn't have to go to a parole board. And 21 years of his 32
Starting point is 01:12:01 are enhancements. Right. You know what I'm saying? My other homie in there, he got 49 years. And I think 31 years or 30 years of the 49 are
Starting point is 01:12:18 enhancements. So, you know, he's fighting his he'll hopefully he can come back down on it. That's legit. I'm trying to find What about this guy? Who? Go on back up. Which one? The dude that average four points a game in college. Bronny James.
Starting point is 01:12:34 What you think, bro? I mean, he's an obvious nepo baby in terms of making it into NBA, right? That's why you don't want to, like, have your dad put in a word to sneak you into the NBA, right? So what are your things going to happen when these players who have it in for LeBron,
Starting point is 01:12:50 the dad, right? And they're like, and they like we're going to dogging, put nuts in his face, ripping, debo him on the court. And his dad jumps up and says, the fuck you're doing to my son? What happens then? I mean, listen, I probably know less about the NBA than almost everybody at home watching this, but I know that when you get into a position that you don't deserve, everybody else who got into that position because they earned it, it's absolutely going to be on your ass. And a lot of people that head on LeBron. Yeah. They're going to be on it. So did you see this story? Where was it?
Starting point is 01:13:23 I'm sorry for a minute. Oh, my God. But once I learned the story, I think, I don't know if remote. I felt so bad for it when I first heard. Let me just break it down. I did. A girl tan the god from up north. What is it?
Starting point is 01:13:35 Oakland? Oskillian. Okay. So she opened up a beauty salon. And while they were opening the beauty salon, they're having an event to premiere it, to open it up. And somebody pulls up wearing, and it's hot as fuck. And they're wearing black masks and black masks. in black hoodies. So obviously this is a planned hit.
Starting point is 01:13:54 They show up. They start shooting. They kill her. You hear about that. You're like, what the fuck could possibly be wrong with this world that people are, you know, this beautiful young girl is trying to open up a beauty salon and they kill her at the grand opening. And then it's revealed that she previously went on
Starting point is 01:14:09 Dirty Gloved bastard. I should probably actually check my DMs because I wouldn't be surprised if I was offered this interview as well and basically makes a mockery out of her ex who she apparently killed. Let's check out the clip. Should have never died. You should have never played with me because then I got to take it to the third degree.
Starting point is 01:14:29 You know, like, so when I look at this little tombstoney tongue, I mean, it's like, it's crazy. So September 23rd is like the day I dropped pond in top, you know what I'm saying? So I had to put that on there. It's crazy. Well, not, really, really it's three years ago. I dropped on top. It's like the anniversary. and they, I just happen to have court on this.
Starting point is 01:14:53 Everything is. And she was in witness protection program. So I got this to be extra fucking child. She did this stuff. She pulled the six-nine. Hell well, because they ain't going to do shit about it. Yeah, they ain't going to do shit about it. Oh, yeah, you know, I don't, you know.
Starting point is 01:15:08 Modifax? And look, look, she got the backwoods. I got the smoke on this dead motherfucker as we speak. Hold up. Yo, what the fuck. She would never. I'd be smoking on my ex. Ex wood pack.
Starting point is 01:15:19 I'd be smoking on my ex. relationship is dead just like him. Troll until I'm on or on parole. September 23rd is my diss to my deceased ex. I'm going to drop on y'all head. Start working overtime to give you all something. Y'all going to love me for this. And if I'm convicted, y'all better protest.
Starting point is 01:15:34 Free tan main. Thank you, Gail. A local female rapper was killed in a shooting in Oakland. This was Saturday during the grand opening of a beauty store. Another person was injured. Police are still trying to find the shooter. Cronford Sarah Stinson has that story.
Starting point is 01:15:50 Family and friends gathered outside glamour beauty supply in Oakland Sunday, many in tears as they paid tribute to local female rapper and entrepreneur Tandagod. They confirmed to Cron 4 she was shot and killed at a grand opening event for the beauty store Saturday. Tan posted on Instagram just before the shooting. She also promoted the event a week before, saying she would be at Glamour Beauty for a meet and greet. shots rang out at the strip mall on 40th Street and Telegraph Avenue around 5 p.m. People ran into this donut shop to take cover. I heard some shooting. I thought it was part of like their music or...
Starting point is 01:16:35 A man who works there. Thank you, Gail. I thought it was part of the music. It sounds like a Chinese dude or something. When I first heard the story, I felt bad. This is what they do. I don't understand. But I got to say, bro, when you enter the game, bro, you got to play.
Starting point is 01:16:47 She went into the jungle. She's somebody that love that man. Exactly. Like, what the fuck? Were you talking crazy? So the same people that's there crying and boo-horn was probably the same people liking and laughing at the post. Yeah. Right?
Starting point is 01:17:01 And, you know, that's what come with this shit. Literally, like, when they pulled up and shot her, they were playing the disc song about her ex. Oh, they was playing the song. He was playing while they killed her. Like, she was playing it. You know, and in the day, like, again, somebody loved that man. And somebody around her that loved her, and should have told her that wasn't a thing to do, man. You know, it's unfortunate because I know she got, you know, family and friends, but shit, you know, your ass on that field, you're playing the game.
Starting point is 01:17:34 You're subject to get hit. I don't know why I can't click the message button on her profile for some reason. Yo, what do you think about Julio Fulio, his fucking IG still going crazy? Oh, my God, I know. It's Rima. Rima's the one running it. No, it ain't. I know who's running it.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Remo. Yeah? Interesting. Either way, man. I don't know. I'm trying to... I can't believe that I can't tap the fucking the button to... I feel like... Is there like a dead setting on Instagram so that you, like, they can't message your account anymore once you've been acknowledged that you're dead?
Starting point is 01:18:13 I don't know. Okay. So, I feel like we've done what we had to do today. This is my fourth interview today, and I still got one more. So I'm not going to ask you We got to talk about the camp, the camp, Cameron, maich. Oh, I knew you're going to want to do that. All right, right, right, yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:26 Got to talk about that. Cameron and Mace. Should we find the clip? Yo, listen, man. Did we post it on the gram? They're right. I think, dude, respectfully. Is it older than tan the god
Starting point is 01:18:38 on dirty glove bastard? That's the question. I think dude respectfully is taken away from his aura of who he is, who people respect him to be by doing. this shit because now
Starting point is 01:18:52 people are coming back at him. You know what I'm saying? And I believe that Cameron and Mace, I think you'll side with them. They're just reporting the news on sports. Let's check out at least a little bit. All right. I got this one.
Starting point is 01:19:06 You're going to take all his face and take all his shots and you handle everything out the ring. All right. So then we're talking to you then, all right? We start with you. Since you're the big homie, we start with you. That's how it goes around here.
Starting point is 01:19:23 I want to just start off by saying you are so like lacking self-awareness. Like when you give such a lacklust of performance and then you think you can make threats to people because you gave a lackluster performance, pause. You don't have the right to tell me what I should like or to tell Cam what he should like. That's not your place.
Starting point is 01:19:50 Like, art is subjective, right? So if art is subjective, and I don't like something, you can't really get mad at us because we don't like something. And you're standing there with two. I mean, two Hall of Fri— I got this one. You're going to take off playing boxers that are constantly letting their hands go. So I think it's crazy that Andre Ward let his hands go.
Starting point is 01:20:17 Terrence Crawford definitely let his hands go. And then you walk out with these boxes and you don't tell the next guy to let his hands go. This is a lapse of judgment. And I'm going to tell you another thing. When you're dealing with older people, they're the last to know that things have changed. We're not your little niggas. Like, the way you talk it, I don't get what you mean. We're not your little niggas.
Starting point is 01:20:41 Like, for real, all that big homie stuff, that's for little niggas. Little niggas have big homies. We're not little niggas. So we don't even respect big homies. I know killer doesn't. And for me, I never respected niggins in this street. I fucking love Mace. This is bad.
Starting point is 01:21:01 And the K.M. went in. Yeah. I'm going to just let them go to the No Jumper Instagram to discover that. Or go to their actual podcast if you want to watch the whole thing. But I mean, he's saying like art is subjective, which is true. But, okay, if your artist puts out a song and I say that the song's whack, that's a little different because that is my opinion and some people might like that song but we're talking about boxing boxing there is a winner and a loser and there's a good fight and a bad fight everybody it's not that
Starting point is 01:21:29 subjective yeah and like the end of the day it's still not worth you saying and i represent them out the ring too for what they fucking report on sports right like come on dude like chill out dude got to chill out that's how i got into it with him it's way better to be talked about than you're to be not talked about. Like the fact that they even spent any of their time on air to speak about this? No, no. That's bad work. What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:21:55 That's bad work because people usually don't handle him like that. Don't handle Jay Prince like that. Yeah, you know, that's why. When I got into it with him, it was such a thing, but, you know, I know him. So it is what it is, right? You know, NBA young boy, he addressed him the same way. Everybody ain't giving a fuck about phone calls and who's who. Right.
Starting point is 01:22:15 And so you got to, like, is this worth that? Right. What is the other possible way that this could have gone? Could you imagine Cam and Mace getting on to the next episode of the show and saying, we are sorry, J. Prens. No, they're entertainers. No, fuck, entertainers. They're two Harlem niggas.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Unlike me, they get the popularity vote. For sure. Right? So now you got a back and forth going on with somebody that gets the popularity vote. People naturally hate whack. My following is built on people that hate whack. It's like some Floyd Mayweather shit with the, Mexican boxing community.
Starting point is 01:22:49 They didn't tune in to watch Floyd because they like Floyd. They tuned in to watch Floyd. Hopefully they seem loose, which made him who he was, right? But in this situation, Cam and Mace ain't going to go away. They fom haul them, they arrogant, they mean what they say. They're going to stand on it.
Starting point is 01:23:07 And they have a platform that's bigger than his. I strongly suggest he mute himself and gone by his business, bro. They just keep his boxer winning. I mean, Mace's way of, Putting it of saying you lack self-awareness is pretty on point. You would have heard this shit, Kemp said, was wow. Listen, like, there was a time 10, 20 years ago where it's like you could do the boogeyman thing on social media and people would really, like, shrivel up into a ball.
Starting point is 01:23:30 But I just don't, I think the people now, they don't want to hear commentators who are clearly terrified of having an opinion about a public figure. Like, they want to hear people who are going to be open and honest regardless of if it's their friend or if the person is associated with some scary people, et cetera. Like, I don't know. I mean, to me, Jay Prince, he was biting off something. Like, he should use that boogeyman persona in situations where it's actually applicable. No.
Starting point is 01:23:56 This is not that. This is when he should use it. You're at home, you're bored. You go in your bathroom with the lights off. Turn it on and say, boo! Nobody gives a fuck. Shout out the camera mates. Hold them stand up.
Starting point is 01:24:14 Say it. Jay Prince, big fan. Good American. What about, um, a soldier boy, Suez Tasha Kaye. Hey, and can I tell you something? You know I got the content first. You know I had the content first. No, I got it first.
Starting point is 01:24:29 No, I had it first. William the Baddiss. Flacco did an interview with him probably six months ago. For eight years, he's been begging me to fucking manage him. I'm telling you right now, William the Baddiss for eight years, been begging me to manage him, sending DM. This is the most persistent artist I ever seen, right? Okay.
Starting point is 01:24:46 And he sent me all this shit on Soldier Boy. Oh, so he's sending you the receipts. All of it. Oh, shit. A bunch of it. You know, I just didn't touch it. So when I've seen him go on Tasha K, you know, I'm like, okay, let's see what comes of it. But see, now there's a moment of truth.
Starting point is 01:25:06 I don't think Tasha is that dumb after the Cardi B thing to touch some shit that she doesn't. You know what I'm saying? Right. Now, the moment of the truth, I don't think it may not go soldier boy's way. Because Tasha K. now probably has to expose or provide the receipts that led her to believe that this interview was believable. Right. It was truthful. So now when this shit comes out, Soldier boy is going to have to, he going to have to, you know, they're going to question him.
Starting point is 01:25:45 I'm having a hard time finding the actual piece of content in which she interviewed William the Baddest. I wonder if she took it. I don't know did she put it up. Oh, wait. Did she sew her? How would he sue her if... William the Baddus did the interview. With her, yes, on her platform.
Starting point is 01:26:02 On our platform. Okay, but this is my thing. So probably six months ago, Flacco did an interview with William the Baddest. And in the interview, he claimed that he had gay anal sex with Soulge Boy, as well as, a certain white YouTuber influencer who I will not name because he's a friend of mine. I asked Flacco, did he show any receipts?
Starting point is 01:26:24 Did he do anything to, like, prove that this took place? Flocko said, no, I said, I'm not putting it out. I'm not putting out anything that doesn't have some kind of proof. And even if I had screenshots of DMs that seemed to prove it, I would still want to like run those by some sort
Starting point is 01:26:40 of online forensic expert. Listen, I don't know if it's true, but I will tell you this. William the Baddiss definitely sent a bunch of potential receipts. I don't know if he doctored him up, made him up, but this is probably the things he showed Tasha Kaye. I hope that William the Baddiss is not playing the game, bro. I hope that William the Baddiss took Soldier Boy, bent his ass over and with his dick.
Starting point is 01:27:15 But as far as the white YouTuber that he also said that he has, even say some shit like that. That's just something I would like to know that that took place. You would probably want to watch too, huh? Definitely. The white dude, for history's sake. The white dude, though, I asked him if he slept with this dude,
Starting point is 01:27:33 and his response was ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Like, he didn't even take it serious. I felt like if there was any truth to it, that he probably would have called me and been like, what the fuck, like, who said that, right, right, right? You know, he didn't even take it. Some questions for William Nevada's?
Starting point is 01:27:51 Not really. I'm going to do it to save way. I'm going to bring him to the hundred side of clubhouse. Yeah, do that, yeah. And I'm going to run the questions at him. That way we're safe. It goes where it goes, how it goes. Oh, Rimo will pick it up.
Starting point is 01:28:01 Yeah. Rimo running on the gram. Rimo, did you hear me say fuck, Remo? No, where you say that? Somewhere, I don't know. When I was interviewing Uncle Bang, I told him that that was Rimo, and he kept calling him Rimo. That was funny.
Starting point is 01:28:15 All right, I appreciate you. The Riem job. No, Reimster. Remo job. I don't know what that is, bro. Listen. Ream job. No, I don't know what that is, bro.
Starting point is 01:28:25 The Reimster be fresh to death, man. He's a fashion statement. Yeah? I see a lot of people saying that. What about FBG Buttit? You know him? He's out there. You want to meet him?
Starting point is 01:28:34 Yeah. Let's bring you out. Check this out. He hates Mickey Truth. Who? He hates Mickey Truth. Like you? I don't hate her.
Starting point is 01:28:42 I just felt like she's a little disfew. An op of an op is a friend of mine. I helped her. He's going to come in here. and say hi. What's up, homie? You said tripping. Butter?
Starting point is 01:28:52 Butter. What's up, butter? You don't fuck with the whack? The only butter I know is the butter that I rub on that head. Whack fuck with the rack? You don't fuck with the whack, butter? What's that day? Rack 100.
Starting point is 01:29:03 Huh? What's up, homie? God damn. Whack fuck with the rack, my dick. And the good burberry. That's what I'm talking about. What's going on? Big doinks on deck.
Starting point is 01:29:15 What's handing? They tell me you don't like Mickey Truve. You know what? I help create her, but she got away from it. You know what, brother? It's like, you can trove it. It's like, let me tell her. You and you dis, how you can go from showing the man
Starting point is 01:29:30 and mama love to dis and her son? I said that. I called her. I could show you the text message. Well, I said, yo, how in the fuck you were just celebrating over here at a birthday party or something? And then you got the killer of her son, right? You like, you want some bullshit.
Starting point is 01:29:44 It's one thing to trope me, but it's like, When you came, when you was out in the city, like, you was, you was at home. For real, you was at my real home. Like, you was with my real family. Like, these are my kids, grandma, that's my, my kids. You know kiddo curry? Yeah, I'm right. I'm sure.
Starting point is 01:30:02 Yeah, that's my, that's my nephew. I fucking kiddo. Like, that's why I was like, man, damn lady. You, you plan, but I could already came and applied any pressure, but you are all. But, you know, seeing her, that ain't. that type of thing. You know, you know it, like, you can probably like, but you can probably, like, let the pet bull loose,
Starting point is 01:30:23 like the one that's nine months for like two seconds and stop it. Yeah, man. You know that kind of shit. Or the one just gonna chase her down the street to see if she's gonna run, she might fall on her face, that kind of shit. For real, I really wanted to do that talk to her, like shit.
Starting point is 01:30:37 You can fuck with me, but, like, folks, the mama are already going through some shit. No, I told her she was wrong for that. That shit was crazy. Because she was over there chilling with him and then you go to it. that you in the like you airway she went you was with sheena she didn't made sure you was good and you know sheena really when they come to chicago mama duck in chicago bro for real yeah
Starting point is 01:30:56 i protected her on clubhouse against uh hazaa cam but we tried to attack her for real yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah with me and my high sign was kind of cool i'm like yo bro chill out on that just have a conversation he was tripping and we had her own clubhouse over there yeah so her and her brother her brother is real cool he like he really fucked with me two foot over that on clubhouse would be on your club yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Oh, the homie, two-fold, you know two-folk. Yeah, he run a hundred entertainment soft room. Yeah, you know, I listen, man, I pay attention to-
Starting point is 01:31:22 You gotta come fuck with us, bro. I'm gonna have two-folk. Pull up to the clubhouse. You're gonna love it in there. For real, my side, wait, for one, my hunter's side is structure. You know that. That's what I hear. You know that's some good energy on there.
Starting point is 01:31:33 Yeah, that's a fact. Vlad, what Vlad tell you? Vlad, he went on? Yeah. Really? Vlad was on there for two, three hours. Act was supposed to come for hour and stage six. Wow, really?
Starting point is 01:31:43 Yeah, come, Remo. You know what structure over there, Reefo. Maybe Vlad will just get rid of his whole YouTube channel and just become a clubhouse guy. Nah, he pulled up for me. Your punk ass supposed to pull up. You owe me one. Oh, do I? Fuck, all right.
Starting point is 01:31:56 I don't mind. I mean, I'll do it. God damn. All right. All right, we out. Adam and Wack featuring two minutes of FBG butter. The 22ster and the rooster. Woo!
Starting point is 01:32:06 We out. What up, Matthew? How you fell in a, man? All right.

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