No Jumper - Wack Leaves Adam at Home And Goes OFF on Big Sad w/ 600, Ch*n Check & More
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George Foreman ass, we hot, we live.
That's right.
We're bragging up.
Today, we're on the Adam and Wax show, but it's the Adam and Sixtheader show.
Adam and took his punk ass to Puerto Rico with his wife, and he claimed it was just a vacation,
but you never know what Adam when he was his wife.
Today, hey, man, I didn't do this on purpose.
G. West, that kind of represents y'all. Y'all can wear the
y'all from the west side and y'all gansis, right?
So today we got a crazy table right here.
And I tell people that the politics of Greater L.A.
When it comes down to DeRillo G's, right, it makes a little different.
You know what I'm saying?
I believe we're stronger now than ever.
Got to mean, because a lot of times we can see cats we walk the yard with,
you know what I'm saying?
And we remember Buffet with him, but whatever we was doing,
And in some situations, we was all together.
When we had to come together, you know that, right?
But I got 600 from Rolling 60s neighborhood crib.
I got Chinchek.
Chin check.
Now, this is I wanted to call this days I didn't heard in life.
And I got, he from Playboy gangsters.
I'm from Bear Rock Gangsters.
You from what?
From Bear Rock Gangis.
Bear Rock.
Yeah.
Bear Rock Gaisers.
And I'm going to let you introduce yourself because you're a Triple OG.
Yeah, he right in there.
No, we're about to get educated.
I'm saying, yes, sir.
I'm gonna let you introduce yourself because you're a AAA.
And I'm here.
They know me by G-Ed, right?
G-Ed from?
West L.A. I represent all up.
You represent the whole West L.A.
The showlines, the school, y'all.
But you predominantly, you from Playboys.
Yes, sir.
Well, I never been put on nothing.
I walked on.
I mean, well, you're from a different area.
I'm just, you know.
From a different area.
You represent play boys.
I just wanted to be clear, man.
So is Bear Rock, are y'all close to Playboys?
Yeah.
We're in them back.
Same hood.
Oh, same thing.
Okay, I got it.
Now, as y'all know, I'm from Paru, right?
So once upon a time, this whole table, everybody been fighting, killing each other, right?
You got gangster car, neighborhood car, Paran Root car.
But today we're coming together so we can clear the record.
My man Chinchak.
Oh, man, I know my name Gaisers, my man.
My man Chinchek.
He was mentioned in the big sad diss song.
Mm-hmm.
Oh.
I didn't know that.
Now, the other day, DW and Brick Baby sat down with him, and he was spinning on him.
So what I did, I sent the paperwork to Adam, Adam distributed, and D.W. got a little upset because he felt like it's funny.
Right.
Because he brought a bunch of paperwork that was like a peeling paperwork.
He didn't give him all that.
So that's when DW doubled back him and Brick Baby, and like, they had to stand on their cripping, like, telling him.
tell her. You know what I go? We didn't be in situations.
You know that to where it's been
our loved ones. It's been our partner.
We've been on the yard. We've been in the county.
And we read what we read.
And we got memories
of anybody to say
in our life of us getting money together.
You might be a date of his
sister or whatever. But
when it come down to the politics, the politics
is the politics, right?
So nevertheless,
me and T Money
from Mansfield,
we presented to work, the clear
the case was named.
Talked the case was today.
He and great spirits.
He on his way home.
And then I think you and T. Money have a relationship.
Right?
So T-Money contacted me.
He said, he said, Wack, you know, you're from Paru, 600 from 60s.
I'm from Mansfield.
It's only right that a playboy get a chance to speak and have a voice.
Because we can't none of us speak for y'all.
We were just speaking against the telling.
And it didn't matter what the thing they had been from.
He just happened to, that's what he represented.
I don't discriminate.
I don't give a what you from.
We've been frying up big you ass.
That paperwork coming this week.
Shout out to Eddie Boy on some other.
We don't give a fuck what it is.
So at the end of the day, Chinchak.
You said you had a run-win already.
Yeah, man.
I guess he didn't like how I reacted to the paperwork.
So he'd go and make a diss song like I rap.
You feel I'm a little rapper?
Wait, wait.
So you said something online or something?
Yeah, about the 1900.
You know, it was a program.
Ain't nobody bigger the program.
There's rules to this.
People thinking this rap is bigger than rap.
You feel what?
It's in these streets.
So that's where I came at it with it.
And they got back to him by him responding to a song,
let me know where his head at.
You feel me?
I ain't no rapper.
So you and them got into a prop before, though, on some regular.
No, I never hated on him.
I know the real big side, you feel me?
I know him from way back when he first turn.
He went, wait, wait, hold on.
Hold on, hold on.
He ain't no original PBBB.
Wait, wait, what you mean first turn?
He turned PBG from BY.
By yourself.
Now, I'm going to tell you this.
I had a fight in Seymour Juvenile Hall.
You remember the halls, right?
It's like 90.
I might have been 13.
Now, this is back where you still got
school yards running around,
but you still got some n-ins talking about Bible Crip.
Some of y'all watching,
y'all, this is going to be above your pay grade.
And I remember a dude coming in.
And I said, y'all, me, where you from?
That niggas said, by yourself, Crip.
I said, stop playing with me.
Where are you from?
Because I never heard of that like that, right?
But looking at it now, that's been 34 years ago.
That's been around, but I only met one cat.
One cat.
Did you know that schoolyard originally was Bible Crips?
Never heard of Bible Crips?
Tell him, it was a school.
Such thing is Bible Crip, but real.
Right?
That's some real genius, right?
So you're saying he was from by yourself?
That's all that West...
That's all West Allay.
We're on one city.
We're a city of trades.
Got you.
But it goes like this, bro,
and we're going to separate the hip-hop
from the history.
I have to.
Because that's the problem right there.
I ain't going to knock the boy
because I think he need a hug.
Think the mental health fucking with him.
because he's disrespecting everybody.
He disrespecting family.
The Mansfield's family.
The showline's family.
Marvin's family.
Oh, he did the song,
dissing the whole west side?
Man.
He's going to get home court.
Whatever it takes.
He's going on live,
dissing the dead and everybody.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that's the only reason I'm here.
We don't condone that.
We don't, the dead let them rest in peace.
We got homies that he's trying to be the face of.
That's in the cemetery.
You can't.
You got to separate history from hip-hop.
Y'all asking us,
is snitching in hip hop
probably not. In history,
oh, that's telling.
You know, any time of the question,
the guy from back in the day, it's offended at his
snitching. It's in the video, me and that
ain't told. Right.
G-co. It's a straight G-co.
Yeah, they just start reading.
You know, when they eat McDonald's or a cookie
in that motherfucker video.
I never like.
That shit was like with my old school, first
48-1s, where they give him the cigarette.
So you had some, you had
conversation with him, $6.
Listen, you remember when you first dropped a little snippet?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I came on clubhouse with you all that night.
I'm like, man, that's crazy, man, Big Saturday Rap.
Man, he was kind of holding the crown over here.
You didn't want to believe it.
I don't want to believe it.
But I'm like, f*** it is what it is, right?
I'm like, then that's crazy.
You know how they take the little clips.
They put it on the clickbait.
Wack 100, 600 call Big Side of Rat.
And he bit.
He DM me next day.
Man, you all trying to cheer young brother down, man.
I said, nah, bro.
I ain't never called you a racket.
I didn't see any paperwork.
No, yeah, you wouldn't say nothing until I didn't tell.
Right.
But what I said was, I said, if that's true, that's fucked up because who was rooting for you?
And I just talk about it in the gang of rooms that you don't even know about.
Who the n-uh-and-win crazy on me?
He called me.
Did you see him on this?
He went crazy on me.
He from Playboys.
The dude, maybe he went crazy on me.
He was like, whack-woo-de-woo-woo-you-speaking on the Playboy.
He called me.
I said, bro, I spoke on Big Zad.
I didn't speak on the Playboy.
He just happened to be for where you from, bro.
But he told me, no, Wack, not for nothing.
He think he was a little older.
He said, Wack, if that paperwork coming back like that,
I got to stand with what's right.
Yeah, and then when they hit me,
they was like, Jesus condoning that and talking about he good and this, that,
and that.
Yeah, he did say all his homies was what he was.
That's what?
That's cap.
In hip-hop probably.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm in my homies in my hood right now.
We don't even have a hood.
We don't even have a hood.
You don't know.
You don't see him with a group of,
hold on, hold on.
You feel me?
See, he's going to keep it real.
We don't have a hood.
He's about to say some shit.
I'll be telling people.
We don't have a hood, homie.
We're raising our kids and our grandkids.
We're trying to get an equity and wellness fund for the community.
Joe's Market, that man can't make a dollar.
Nicar, you're going against the community.
Why you can't make a dollar?
Because it's a high spot?
It's a high.
He keeps shooting them videos there.
And it'll be okay if you're doing something for the community,
then the community could rule for you.
Oh, so he's shooting the videos there.
So now everybody thinks that's the spot to catch the play board.
He ain't never.
But he ain't never there, though.
For what?
But the regular homies is going through there getting caught on some bullshit,
so now it's a high spot.
No, them is innocent civilians, man, trying to live their life.
That's a community, bro.
So, yeah, innocent people are getting shot.
Yeah, because he's shooting videos over there.
Don't give a...
I say, I had some turkeys out in somebody else's hood.
Nah, you cap.
Come on, bro.
Chin check, what this is this is talking about right now?
All the fact.
So he ain't, man.
I ain't doing that over there.
No.
No, no, no, but that may be how they do it in hip-hop.
You know what I said?
No, what you mean doing in hip-hop?
When I say-
Wait, wait, wait, let me correct.
There's no neighborhood called hip-hop.
If you coming into the game and you're using your neighborhood as a foundation.
You can't use them logos, whether you're from 60s, whether you're dime.
It don't matter.
You can't use them logos.
That's why you say 1900.
You're trying to separate that.
So what does 1900 represent?
That's West delay.
I start addressing.
set.
See, I don't know nothing about that.
They got me up out of bed with this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm kicking back.
That's like his back.
You know, you know when you got to,
yeah, yeah.
But we ain't got no one.
So the young homies is tripped.
Well, who would?
If somebody.
Every end of us, it's just a collective.
You feel me?
He ain't good, man.
He ain't been around to even know if he's good or not.
Oh.
Hey, man, I'm gonna keep it 100.
But I got to say this shit because this nigga name
he fucking ring.
You know,
I've never hated on no, but I'm not a hater, right?
I congratulate niggas.
You know that's 600.
Right.
Nicker winner, I congratulate you, right?
I'm going to focus on my own race.
But I got to tell this story.
There's one Cripp I hated on this nigga, man.
Who was it?
So we had Fran C. Nellis.
And a nigga come in, the nigga had the Tommy Herns bill.
You know, he wasn't bonked up.
He was just cut up.
The nigger had all the tattoos.
We're young like 14, 15.
He got all the tattooed this nigga tattered up.
Like he'd have been to the drain already, right?
I swear to God.
And the nigga had the long hair.
And you know he had his little swagger up like on some motherfucking iceberg, slim shit.
And I say, homie, what's adding, homie?
Where are you from?
If we're another, it's gladiator school.
Where are you from, nigga?
Right?
That nigga say, insane Crip gang, right?
I said, all right, I said, all right, what they call you, homie?
When that nigger told me his name, I hated on the nigger.
That nigger said, kryptonite.
Oh, that's all right.
I said on par rule, we got to get out.
That's all right.
Listen, I ain't going to lie.
It wasn't even about the kryptonite name.
It was like everything else was so when it came to being the perfect image of a, of a,
of a gangster, right?
How do you walk away from that and that?
Right, and then the nigger put the,
the iceland on the cake and said,
my name is Crypta Knight.
I said, oh, nigga, we got to get out.
I'm fucking.
And, you know, I f*** my Long Beach niggas.
Right, I f*** my longbeast niggas too.
Them my partners over there, right?
Shout out Big Fave, 2, 3, D.W,
Innocon, blue, all of them, right?
But I thought about it.
I said, man,
This is two, everything was, and then he had the bell.
You know, back in the day, the bells was the thing.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
The coldest bell in blood I ever seen was a nigga named Freeze from Swine.
All those geez, y'all know what I'm talking about.
This thing will walk in levels and brought it back down.
Yeah.
Right?
But you're up down 46.
I was about 15, 14 in.
Nigger, your name?
Come with a lot.
Your name?
They got to be chinch check.
They got a chinchak.
Listen, I don't have.
They got a broom.
Wait a minute.
Wise or where?
Domo.
There's a more big old crib nicknick up there
nigga named Chinchak.
We're going to rush that nigga.
Everybody put their shoes out.
Because you got a big old
nigga named Chinchek.
He got the name for a motherfucker
reason, right?
And you don't want to be the first one.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
It's a side of him.
Let him drop something in that,
my son.
Oh, my God.
Yo, so wait.
Well, that's your name at the gate?
Did you have another name, and you earned that name.
Day one of your G-humors' name, you chid-check.
My big homie, after I had squabbled, they seen the squabble, or heard about the squabble.
I started banging prior like in 2002, 2003.
That's when I started.
That's 20-something.
You ain't number 32, nigga, that makes sense.
Day one.
Yeah.
Day one.
You know, we started.
They started in the Playboy, so.
Having doing that, you know, OG's come home doing 11 years.
Like, y'all from where?
Like, you know, I didn't squabbled middle school,
getting dope thing by OGs, but, you know, you have to earn this shit.
Because you was a big old nigga, nigga.
It's that name, the name is disrespectful.
OJ's don't hear that shit in this thing.
You don't let me cheat.
You all starting weird, but, you know.
So we grew up to become family, you feel me?
So what did he say about you in this this song?
That nigger said some shit like.
Che and check don't get chin check with this Mac 9.
Ooh.
Some shit like that.
He told you he ain't doing no fight.
Come on.
Man, he couldn't do no fight if he wanted to.
He can't come where we are.
You're saying he can't come to the play to the playboy's no.
I'm mad.
So what if he pull up with his homies, though, that's winning.
He said he had a bunch of outside.
I see his homies that win him.
His homies see me.
I'm outside.
You feel me?
But he's not going to pull up to nothing I got to do with what we raping.
So is he on the internet with it?
That's why he did.
You're going, you're dispecking your own home.
Is he causing separation?
There you go.
Of course.
So he got a crew.
We, we together, the whole G-card of L.A. was together.
You feel me?
And that nigga comes in and dissing the whole uncourt like it's grisional.
Like, we ain't got no chain to come in.
Like, there's no authority.
He's making us look weak.
As just a community that's a hold or whatever we represent in this is a toxic.
That's what it is, you feel me?
Because we don't need that type of shit.
That guy is going out of our own.
We just was all for you.
I know.
But when he was popping, actually, Strzadee never said nothing about him negative.
Well, we got to ask his question, no, bro.
We got to ask his question.
Because he was pretty adamant about my homie's been knowing about the paperwork.
You said that.
And that's what I want to clear right now.
This is my first time ever hearing it.
Even him bringing up the set before his worst enemy, like the showlines,
it's like, why are you speaking on the set in the shooting?
The investigation, I don't have nothing to do with us.
And you're claiming you know who did it.
we even a part of that.
You feel me?
It's a whole lot of shit people to understand.
Like after that, like, police
hit the set, hit the set like a
motherfucker. It's
consequences that came with his words, and he's trying
to blow it off like it wasn't. That's where
it's not cool like, because it's consequences of the
niggas I saw it. So what about the dudes
that's hanging with him? Think they knew about
to work? I don't know.
Honestly,
I think I heard
a homie say, well, first of all,
they got two hung juries. You got to fight that
cottage.
Yeah, that niggins stayed in the county for 10 11 years.
Yeah, so when you're saying it took 14 years and all that good thing.
Oh, yeah, you're right about that paperwork only been fresh.
It's going to come from up under that capital punishment.
Yeah, he only, the paperwork only been.
See, when I asked T money and I ask Kay Swiss, I say, yo, just today.
I said, Swiss, let me ask you something.
Why he didn't let my fucking know?
He said, whack.
I'm thinking proactive.
I'm being cool with the niggins so he can come back and recant the store.
And there's some more paperwork, Big Sad, you may want to chill out.
Because you're claiming you didn't give a statement.
But you took the stand again and attempted to recat the story, your statement.
You only can recant something that you've already given.
Right.
Right.
So it was two witnesses.
Three, one nigga from Mansfield, Seesu the Weasel, Big Sad, and it was a female,
who they ruled to be incompetent
because she was bipolar schizophrenic.
So the two they had was Big Sad and Cecil from Mansfield, right?
Cecil give them all the niggas go to the gun range, all this shit.
Big Sad give them the description of the shooter's car.
Right.
Right.
So, you know, the whole thing about it is, and you're right,
whatever you're doing on the entertainment side, continue to do.
And I'm going to speak on it, 600.
People say, well, why do you do this?
Listen, bro.
But I seen you throwing them things, too, though.
Oh, yeah, I can, first of all, nigger, listen, let me give you something.
It's different when the niggins.
Well, fuck all that because you ain't fit to sit here.
You ain't fin to sit here and act like, all you cripp niggas out there, I thank y'all.
We're going back to 88, 89, all the way up to 90, from 88 to 99.
Right? And I got G homies before me, which was probably doing it with you.
See, today, it's in style to be a blood.
Me and you both know, we was out number 5, 61.
You had to be damned out your motherfuck up in mind to let that come out your mouth.
So the ones that stood solid, I'm going to be real.
The Dammuz that stood solid was the ones that had more chance at surviving.
Not because we were super hard and super tough.
It's because you have some real crips that would say,
nigger, that nigger got out.
He'd been squabbing for the last two months y'all niggas bag up.
Right?
And that's real shit, right?
That's how you, big fish.
I caught the chain.
They picked me up from Citra Juvenile Hall, bro,
and took me to Delano off Seasel Avenue.
Your homie, big fish.
I was the only diamond tank.
I was 16.
They sent me to the joint, 16.
Everybody asked where they from.
I bang my shit.
You got three, four.
four niggas, the famous we got us one.
Big fish jump up, be like, nah, nigger.
Half a few niggas wouldn't even claim Joe said if the numbers would have been
re-referred.
He said, which one of y'all going to get this big old youngster head up and risk
getting knocked out, nigga, and we take it to the yard.
But it's going to be a head up.
Big fish did.
The big fish, when it did that, they'd have packed me out.
Right.
So, you know, I tell niggas, boy, there's been a lot of love extended.
That's just from real niggas like saying, like, nigga, that could have been me or would
been me. And the same thing is happening
in return. I heard you say some other
shit, man, that you've got to put emphasis on.
It's okay for a tribe
to die out, like the Panther Party.
You feel what I'm saying? And that's
the same thing with the logo. So when they die
out, we could do documentaries,
something positive dude, get these workshop
mechanic shots. We ain't even got a Coca-Cola machine
from this nigga. How are we going to root for some
a nigga to aim for the community?
It ain't about the hood because we don't have a hood.
You feel what I tell you? I tell a lot.
We hate these kids, bro. You know what I'm?
Yeah, I see, look, for those of y'all out there who hear and OG saying we don't have a hood,
he's not saying he ain't got, there's not an area or a section where his home boys be.
He's saying his mindset is community, right?
He don't like the word hood because that represents the dope dealing, the killing, the bullshit, right?
So he's building, and his mind is we want to build this as a community and bring it all together.
and that's why Chinchek is a little bothered
because he's saying
whatever this song that Big Sad did
dissed a lot of people
that came together. A lot of people
that back in the day took a lot of yoke
generations and yote generations
and the younger generations that say
we're going to stop the bullshit and come together.
So you got one cat
that's not solidified as that
and it turned out to be a rat, right?
antagonizing
and going to the liquor store
like this what niggas at, but he ain't there.
But now innocent people from the community
is getting violated because you
giving a perception that this what niggas is at, right?
But you somewhere, because they tell me the nigger
being Sacramento and Vegas and shit.
He'd be all over it.
And I ain't got nothing wrong with the nigger
getting his money but just leave the community out of it.
You know what I'm saying?
Wayne's supporting that shit.
The nigger running around, he's mad at niggas
because he told.
You said this shit a long time ago, right?
Niggit maddened niggas.
I don't know how to read the work.
Yeah.
They made mad at that niggas,
nigga you the one, too?
You told.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Nick, Barrowe-in-old.
They ain't mad at the nigga that told, though.
He giving a shout-out to his homie in the song,
then dissing him.
It's like that level.
Hold on.
That's mindset.
He said, fuck Pete Trey.
Like, come on.
He gave the nigga a shout-out.
In all this song,
my nigga P.
Then he go against the grain when his car get pulled.
That's sucker shit to me.
Yeah.
So he's been giving P.
T.T.
a shot out for a minute.
And now he diced it.
Plenty of songs.
He's cheap, no, he's giving up for the hummus.
So now he dissed him.
Why he dizzy?
Because he got, his car got pulled to snitch shit.
So is Petre resting or he here?
He rested.
Homie racing.
Okay, well, okay.
He's from Playboy.
But why would he diss Pete Trey?
You got to think of a sucker's mindset.
I don't know because I don't know how that mindset.
Well, Pete Trey don't even know what the fuck we do.
Pete Trey don't even know he's a snitch.
I don't know that mindset, you feel?
Me, but everybody got their consequences to their,
word in this lifestyle we live.
It's only someone you can portray
this shit on internet. Yeah, that's real.
My home boy, Mondeuse,
from Devlin, told me today,
he said,
Wack,
the coldest threat
in the streets today
is the truth.
Fuck me up.
Me and this nigga go back
to 12 years old. That nigga
said, whack. The coldest threat
in the streets today
that a street nigger fears
is the truth
he said because a lot of these diggas truth
if it come out
they're no longer where people
think they are
and you're dealing with some shit
in your neck of the woods
I got my whole hood mad at me
but not all of them
well not all of them but you know
a good percentage
and it's like
all I'm doing is just exposing
what's right
I'm not putting out false accusations
I ain't lying on nobody
trying to smother nobody
nigger, you use a rat.
The paperwork is the paperwork.
And everything else I do, I'm putting out stuff that this man,
and to be clarified, we're talking about big use a rat.
So I'm talking about stuff that he's say out of his own mouth
that makes him a rat, a rat lover, and a sex offender lover.
So they mad at me because I can see what the man doing.
They can't see the right on the wall.
Hey, yo, man, I woke up this morning,
and this crazy motherfucker, little Rizzee,
the nigga had a tent pitched in front of my house, bro.
Yo, y'all get mad at whack talking about whack
Wack making the K-no, nigga, make the 60s do nothing.
Now, nigga, I'm trying to save the 60s
because it's a motherfucker over there
that even had me fool.
That's what they don't understand.
This is a fact.
The stuff that we're doing is trying to prevent
this nigga from getting close to niggas,
set niggas up, lying on them, snitches on them,
tipping shit off.
If everybody exposed the rats, we're saving the street niggas.
I'm not saying run him out
because he does do the, the,
Pop Warner Football League.
That's cool.
He does the graffiti removal.
You know, the,
back to school shit.
He does that.
He worked for LAPD, too.
Yeah, but that's part of that.
And that's a great thing if he's standing in that lane.
Yeah, that's cool.
Right.
But to all y'all that's, you know,
still kind of like doing what you do,
we're just giving y'all heads up, bro.
So when y'all has taken them seven steps
from that goddamn little table to that door, right,
we tried to tell you.
Now, I'm sitting here looking at this public,
Yes, sir.
Okay.
And it ran.
Equity and Wellness Fund for families and victims of mass incarceration following president set in AB 2218.
So is that a penal code or something?
That's a bill that Governor Newsom passed for the transgender community,
giving them affordable housing, health care, basic fundamentals, right?
So like you said, it's president.
It was historical.
It's 13 million with a 75 million surplus.
But we don't have representatives in our community
that's asking for the same thing for us in no shape, form of fashion.
So you figure, like, people in the hood should be eligible,
but the same thing that the, was it transgender,
or was it just the community at all?
No, see, the transgender is seen chaos.
So they separated themselves from the bullshit,
from the politics and all that, and they focused.
on community and humanity, right?
So they may say, oh, the transit, hey, hey, hey, everybody got to live, you know what I'm saying?
So you take a page out of what's precedent and you do this for families of victims of mass
incarceration because all the bills was unconstitutional.
They sent us up under the AEDPA of 1996.
So that's a terrorist bill.
You know what I'm saying?
We kids in the community.
I was 24 when I went, 44.
That's a dub.
I do 18 off of that shit.
So it's like,
and they don't want to get the reps,
but they're giving it to these community-based organizations
that ain't doing shit in the community.
So you know that neighborhood-wide sign,
and you got enough influence to pull this shit off,
that neighborhood-wide sign?
Yeah.
Who getting that money?
Let's replace that with a live body, bro.
The live community-based organizations
and put that equity and wellness fund right there.
So I'm proposing $5 billion for 30 years
to start up this equity and wellness fund
for the grandmals and families of victims of mass incarceration.
Mama sent $20 up there,
traveled to that. You affected the whole dynamics of the family structure.
So this ADPA bill dismantled the family structure.
Took all the five, 20 years.
I got convicted of a conspiracy with no cold defenders.
It was fugitives.
I took a 90-day speedy trying to feed.
They're right, man, don't do that.
Man, tell on them.
What's wrong with these niggas?
I was confused then.
Wait, who told you to tell?
All the thing is up in there, bro.
The only niggins that stayed down was P.T.
and Salt from Engelwood family, man.
and that's who I rolled with up in that bitch,
because there was only one that was,
it probably was a few more,
but the eyes was against us.
That's when I knew the game took a turn.
You know what I'm saying?
We ended up in the hole going at it with the pole leader.
So when they say,
and this is what I want to touch on too.
Oh, man, shouldn't know Dom will be putting the work out on the,
I don't know.
I wouldn't give a fucking for come from the Martians,
nigger for a hik.
Yeah, this ain't.
Listen.
So what you're saying is this, right?
I'm opening,
we're trying to call him on this shit.
If a crimp,
come hand me paperwork on my people
this Crip could have said
fuck all of them niggas
let them all of them niggas continue to get told on
so by the Crip bringing me to work
they enlightening me
so I can save my people
so if I didn't give a fuck
I wouldn't have said nothing
right
I ain't never had a fight a shootout
a beef with a Playboy
Gangsta Crip
No, we're gentlemen.
Ever, ever in life.
So it ain't like, I got some intentions.
What did he say?
He said something about what blueface is signed the whack
and blueface from school.
They're trying to turn in for that.
First of all, let's get one thing straight.
That's hip-hop.
Wack is still from Paul Roo.
So the fact that I signed a little nigga
that was running around here and talking about
he's a famous crypt.
Nick, you think I'd have kept flag from that.
You know about sign?
But you know what I told everybody?
I said, listen, right now, he's the best man for the job.
I'm not going to take this situation away from him.
That could change his life and his family's life because he's a crib.
Yeah, he's the best man for the job, but no, that didn't matter.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just real shit.
Like, that didn't.
He thinks somebody, he thinks somebody.
he thinks somebody against him
where he felt to realize
that the West Coast
Right, the West Coast
has been kind of like lacking
so when anybody who get a shot
we all root for you
no matter where you from.
That's right.
It's not matter which side
you're from, blood, or whatever.
We all hoping somebody can go
because that'll lead open door
for other people.
Like I said,
I don't talk, spoke to man name
in numerous rooms,
I never met him in nothing.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I know.
When they called me,
I didn't know what the fuck he was.
Yeah.
Because I'd be doing so much shit.
unless it crossed my table,
I don't, you know,
unless my artist say,
Hey, Wack, can you give me a feature with this?
You know, then I'll be like, well, who was that?
Then I'll go look him up
and usually have my daughter send me everything on them.
Then I'll go reach out and see if we do the business.
But, you know, I ain't had nothing against him.
And the nigga mad at me because I know how to read.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
You know, he got an issue because you mentioned his name
and you representing that 1900.
name. I just spoke on 1900
because I was born and raised on the
1900 side on Belfth Street.
I moved there in 94. See, I'm going
with all this shit. I'm going with all this shit.
I come back on board the city side.
I had a couple of homie. You left what year?
96. 96. 96.
You did? 20? 18.
18. So you come like 0.0. 13. 13.
13. And
the homies basically a couple of them.
Maybe nose, a little sleep. Because they was there
when a motherfucker was doing whatever the motherfucker was
And they apologized for the condition that the hood was in.
I mean, we still don't have a Coca-Cola machine over there.
No laundry match, no publics, nothing.
How are you the face of us and we're in poverty, my nigga?
And you're talking about old niggas.
Some old niggas still squabble.
Y'all, y'all get on the comedy.
I tell niggas on that.
This old nigger beat your ass, nigga.
I tell niggins that all the time.
Yeah, but I ain't on it.
I challenge five of you young men.
I was five of us old niggins any day.
Any motherfucket thing.
We fight different, nigga.
We got to get on.
We got to get on.
We got to get on.
We ain't playing with you.
That's how I grew up.
Swobling those.
But see, I will say this, right,
because I hear him,
but I can hear what they say.
What, nigga, like,
just because I'm on,
you expect me to open up the laundry match,
what do you expect me to do?
We ain't never ask them for shit.
But I'm going to be real.
And this probably need to change
in all neighborhoods.
Maybe it should be some expectations
overall,
demanded, that's mandated
for a nigger's neighborhood
if you're utilizing
that neighborhood as
the face of which
your strip or your launching pad, that's real.
And maybe it should be
like, you know what, I've never had this conversation.
There's always niggas that come together and they're like,
well, I fuck with this dude
and this dude for my neighborhood and that's it.
But that's really not doing nothing for the neighborhood.
That's doing something for a individual.
So I think
But in defense of
Sad
Um
That nigga's starting
What should it?
I get what you're saying
But in defensive side
What
What would be the
demands?
What would be fair
To a rapper
We got levels to this shit
We got the up-and-coming rappers
A lot of you niggas hear a song on the radio
And think a nigga they made it
it costs money to do that too.
That costs money, right?
I was getting to what I was going to say.
Right.
And then you got people that get to the game levels and the Yade levels and the, you know,
JZ levels.
Realistically, when it comes to the hood, and I'm totally against you asking any of these young men that's rapping
to participate and financing anything illegal,
because that totally puts them in the trick back.
Right.
That's right.
We've seen what that did.
That's how he gets called.
Right.
What would be some of the things that you feel a guy that came in?
He's like, yeah, they're going from here and his homies are standing behind him.
And, you know, that's his strip.
And people like, yo, he's certified.
They would him and he makes it in his own.
Let's say a dude that makes a million dollars a year.
What would be fair demands from a neighborhood when it comes to that artist?
Okay.
That's simple.
Leave a logo alone.
No, he's pushing it.
He's saying, okay, what is it?
He's pushing something that he has no authority to push.
No, but let's say.
We have niggas in a cemetery over this shit.
Hold on.
We know that, doing life about shit they didn't do.
I'm asking you, if he comes in,
they're like, look, nigga, I need the hood to stand with me.
I've been from the hood.
This is what I got going on, right?
And this is what I'm bringing in?
What would the hood say?
Not an individual.
Not a Debo, nigga.
What would the hood say would be a fair exchange for what you would expect that rapper to do for the hood?
Open up a youth vocational training center.
24 hours.
We got niggas coming home from the pen and don't even know they're homeless because they've been gone so long, right?
So if you're going to use this logo to launch your career and you ain't going to get nothing back,
if you're going to cause chaos in the community, you ain't going to give nothing back.
If you're going to disrespect my family, which is the show lines of schoolyards,
the mansfields, the Marvins, the Daimus, because everybody related, niggas say they ain't,
but we're all family.
And it's 2024.
You're trying to live the 70s, 80s, and 90s in 2024.
He wasn't even around right there.
And then you got to remember, 92, that's the truth.
We honor that.
You know what I'm saying?
I was locked up for the riots and all that shit.
I definitely was too.
The niggas in jail, man, we were so glad that that shit had because, like you say, niggas was finally shaking hands.
kissing the babies.
But listen, no.
It's all about community with me.
You're still not giving them something because
he's a rapper.
He's a rapper.
He represents something that the community is.
He's a rapper.
You can't expect the rapper
to go develop
something and say this is a community.
Y'all got to do the footwork
and have these things in place and say,
you don't want nothing from them.
That's the whole thing.
We don't want nothing from them.
But you can't expect the rapper
to build that.
I think personally,
if you're going to do anything,
ain't do it for the youth. We're not asking for shit. I think personally, every neighborhood,
and we all got clean homies in every neighborhood that's working and shit like that,
every neighborhood should have his own corporation. There you go. There you go. Playboy LLC.
There you go. Neighborhood LLC, right? And I'm going to tell you, this is just me,
freestyling. And we got to talk about them homies that's in jail fighting shit, didn't do nothing.
because we got some niggas that deserve to be in jail.
Free G-man.
Yo, you fucking with kids, elderly abuse,
you taking some pussy,
your punk-ass deserved to be in jail.
But we still got some cats in there
who's in there, you know, it shouldn't be,
or in there for respectable reasons.
Right?
And I feel like, you know, if a nigga make it
and this overall, the neighborhood of niggins that is making it,
money should be put into that LLC, that court.
Y'all have a table with everybody monitor
so ain't no bullshit.
It should take at least three signatures
for shit to even be released.
So that way, when you know,
the homie that was out here, 10 years, you look up,
and he locked down, and he didn't exhaustive his money,
and he called and say, yo, bro, you know, my kids need some school clothes.
You go to the books and say,
shit, the time he was out here,
the homie put in 150.
thousand over them years, right?
I really think that
you know he should be approved
for the committee
to, you know, to go
and handle that. Or
you know, bail or
and or, because you got some homies go to jail
they got a job, right? And the nigga
just happened to be drunk
or something in the back seat, he wake up being
cuffs, right? So I think something
like that could definitely happen. I know
I got a few home boys that I would
trust to oversee that.
And maybe this conversation right now is going to be the start of something.
Because you cannot expect the rappers to be the ones to get on through rap music
and start making money doing shows and then say,
how do I open up a youth center?
They ain't going to know how to do it.
But if you all got that.
So what do you say to the niggas around them about that?
But like I said, we don't want nothing but peace over there.
So we don't need that stigma associated with what we got going already.
And this is all positive.
So he's talking about something totally different.
He's talking about the diss song.
You feel him?
Yeah, you're talking about the diss song,
but what I'm saying is you got some rappers.
Let's say like, okay, I'm going to speak on it.
Nipsey Hussle's a prime example that he was doing it.
He was doing and not realizing what he was doing, right?
But he had substance, though.
No, he got on and look, for the record,
Nip wasn't no AB list fucking artist.
He was doing shit.
He had a message.
He was doing shit that a, A, B,
list artists took the top of bread to do.
He had a whole, that whole motherfucker shopping center.
He's a show, hustling, right?
So, right?
And Nick wasn't just, he had a team,
but his team, like, touched a lot of that area.
So it wasn't just like two, three cats, you know what I'm saying?
So what I'm saying is, and this is in defense of the rappers,
because if I was a rapper and a nigga, I knew how to rap,
because these niggas, like, weird how I look, my flow.
But, nigga, I don't know how to open up.
with corporation, but you know,
Nick, I got a million dollar deal.
Hey, look, bro,
um,
we're moving to do this and we're moving to do that.
And we short,
um,
we show to hunt it.
Can you put some in on that towards that?
And this is the movement on that.
Right?
And I would go as far as
even allowing his management team
to see that,
to paper that because if he's donated
that, he should better write that off
on his side, just doing the business.
I'm with that,
but I'm not.
I'm not with putting everything on the rapper to figure it out.
And that's what I was going to say, too.
His job is an artist, is his image,
whether him or anybody else, any rapper, right?
Yeah, anybody.
It's to make it look more than what it is.
You know what I'm saying?
So you can't have these crazy expectations
if he really ain't got like that.
But all y'all are going to see is, you know,
the million dollars, the Rolls Royces,
you know what I'm saying?
The big, that Rolex, right?
You know what I see?
A pipe dream.
No, no, I mean, it's what is that.
But that's his job to reel in what he's his job.
Yeah.
So you can't hold him accountable for his image.
I have to if you're doing it at who expense.
Okay, hold on.
And you're doing it at the expense of history.
Let me come back that.
The logo.
Let me come back that.
Let's say, Chinchak, he representing the logo.
He ain't dissing the community, right?
He got to present himself a certain way.
He may be presenting like he had $10 million a nigger, but he got $100,000.
But in order to get to the $10 million,
He got to do this, right?
And the nigger tell you, look, bro,
I'm sitting on a hundred of these my bills.
You know, well, you know, what is it I can do?
What else is y'all got set up?
And the nigger might tell you right now,
I can spare a 10 towards that, right?
And then you look up six months from now,
he gets another hit, he'd do some more shit.
He laid a deal for two men
because of his persona of the Rose Royces and the jury
that might not test out with a real diamond ring.
It's real shit.
Right?
So now he gets to the two million, right?
Yeah.
And I think you should get to a point to where
it's so fucking transparent.
The rappers that's banging
should know everything going on in the neighborhood.
All right, the homies is trying to do this project.
They show 200.
They try to do this.
This is for the fun to help the homies' kids.
They show, you know, 15,000.
and whoop with a nigger can say, all right, look, bro, I just signed a deal.
I'm going to put in 10 towards that project.
I'm going to put in this $7,500.
I'm going to zero that out for what y'all doing with the homies, and boom, boom, boom.
Right?
And at that point, it can't be every other day they're calling this man, bro.
No, and see, from the dribble.
You all can't do that.
We have no expectation from him.
From the dribble, all money and good money with me, man.
You know what I mean?
See, well, y'all got that's on.
y'all to stop it before it start then.
There you go. Because I see videos
and it's 20-30 little niggas
and big side defense.
Look, they, day-day.
Two of the niggas is from the section.
And they say it's his day ones.
Those ain't all homies.
Oh, they all need some other spot.
A lot of videos are collective.
The rappers do that.
Certain little areas, winged.
That's a collective element.
They have a whole bunch of people,
and you'll think they're from the area.
That's just how to do it.
But this game might not be that deep.
I'd be in a few of his video shoes.
Like that's a series.
I say,
I ain't never had no problem with him until he came at me,
but I ain't never hopped on the camera.
I haven't been in a few of his video shoes,
but I ain't no camera nigger.
Like even the homies from A. Trey, I haven't been to most of their shit.
I ain't never been on camera, you feel I mean.
But I was all for a big side.
But the way he's doing it, you're destroying the community.
Yeah, I got a call.
Because, you know, I didn't know the dude.
They were like, yo, white, man, the A Trey gang says something.
I said, bro, the last time I got a call
for my A. Trey gangster, it was an individual,
I don't know where he's at.
He was living in New Mexico.
The house caught on fire,
and he lost one of his children,
if not both of them, in the fire.
So somebody called me,
and I didn't know the dude was on the three-way.
I say, so it was needed.
He said, yo, bro, they lost everything.
Boom, boom, boom, boom.
dude in them show like 2000,
they're trying to like just get a hotel room
for they figured out.
So I sent it to 2000.
So about six months later,
the A-Tray dude called me.
Said, bro, I know you don't know me,
but I'm the one you sent the money to
for the New Mexico thing, right?
So I say that to say this.
All my A-Tray gangsters out there,
when that dude called Wack from McCorma Pard Pard Roo
about the A-Tray gangster
who lost all that shit and lost his kids,
I didn't hold it against him
that he was from A. Trey Gangston.
So I don't know what the little dude's saying,
but I just know all to read, bro.
That's it.
That was in response to this shit right there?
Yeah, I guess he was running real tough.
I don't know.
Because I don't know the dude.
Like, I don't know.
I guess he was running real tough
with the A. Trey car.
So, you know, at the end of the day,
you know, just like I could assist
when in that situation,
this situation, bro, the paperwork is the paperwork.
And people say,
Whack. Well, why are you reading the
paperwork? I'm gonna tell you why.
It's a lot of niggas and you've been
in them feds and I've been to the state
where the persona of this person
right will
make you believe that he's
something he's not. Now imagine
the person
that's about to do a deal
with this dude on some other
shit. Imagine what we did for him.
Yo, man, you heard what Wagnum?
Ain't what you? Hold on. Where's
Oh shit.
And that just happened
with one of the homies
from Compton Crip.
He said,
whack,
this name, boom,
boom,
they tell me some time back.
I said,
yeah,
we ran work on dude.
He said,
man,
this dude trying to give me.
I said,
he'll go to work.
He said,
this is a week ago.
You saved me.
So what about those dudes?
Those dudes
is in the dark
and been to do some shit
and might fuck around
and find out
they got a Mexican cousin
named Rico
because this nigga
got a motherfucking
antenna and his medalli.
What about those dudes?
I think those dudes really appreciate the shit.
Now look, the exposures
ain't here. We ain't telling you
you're going to do nothing to the nigga. We ain't telling you
stop listening to his music. We're just
making you aware, right,
of what you're dealing with, and
Chinchek and the other OG.
No harm to come to side for.
Yeah. I wish him to the best. Other OG
is simply saying
their logo
doesn't stand behind that. It may
be a few individuals.
It's only individuals.
Right, but not to low.
Lescalais as a collective, he is all bad.
Just stay narrow.
And overall, Westallet.
And that's Mansfield's Playboys.
He came on here.
Yeah, he came on here.
He came on here.
He came on here.
He's good.
All that.
He's a G.
Homies is a showline.
Lends.
Lending to be known, like,
he is no good, you feel.
And we got cast man com.
See, the whole thing is,
it's so fucked up with a motherfucker.
And I've been out of decade, bro.
Still ain't acclimated.
I've been out 25.
And that's a beautiful thing.
Boy, boy.
You know what I'm saying?
But my thing is, man, a motherfucker has to stay connected to the motherfucker you went to the child
Hollywood.
And that's what we do.
You know what I'm saying?
There's hundreds of that stay in contact tell this day, bro, and niggas don't want to say
nothing to the little niggas, but these are our sons, our nephews and all this old shit.
Can't be scared of them niggas.
Nigel, you're wrong, you're wrong.
We don't want nothing to happen to the homie.
You know what I'm saying?
The little nigger know the man.
Mansfield, he grew up over there on Pico with him.
You know what I'm saying?
So, no, that confusion right there is internal, bro.
He knew what contract was on.
Listen, man, the Mansfield's male was cold hustlers, getting their money.
They was Mansfield's hustlers before they was Manfield gangster crips.
Motherfugers forced their hands.
That's a fact.
Exactly.
So why would you force motherfucklers from getting money to turn the bullshit?
So this is why probably the homie called me up.
man, Ed, woo, woo, woo.
But yeah, we're trying to do something big with West LA
because the county and the city got $35 billion for us, bro.
They're passing it out through these nonprofits,
but they're giving it to the status quo.
N-A-CP.
They ain't this shit for us.
I ain't never seen them people.
Yeah, you feel what I'm saying?
So it's like we've got to redirect this money to the communities, bro,
to these hoods.
Like he said, L-L-C-the-Hood.
Don't even focus the L-C-Corpid.
You know what I'm saying?
That's corporate, C-Corp, whatever you want to do.
But the thing is, man, we got to talk.
turn the direction. Like, the boy need to just
come on down and apologize, man, to the niggas
that he didn't fool to shook him.
Because the shit is offensive, and a lot of niggas
is hurt by it. You know what I'm saying?
Because they fuck with him. So, I mean,
bro, yeah, I mean, I can hear the apology.
I mean, you know,
I mean, first they got to do, but I don't
know. The apology should be like this, bro.
You ain't got to apologize me. I'm from a different.
You know, no, it should be like, yo, man, I'm big sad.
I'm big sad to rat. And I'm sorry
from Ms. Lee, y'all. And I got
my new song dropping for those in my
followers, please follow me and stream
my music.
To my homies, to my friends
that I grew up with, my friends
right? If y'all
want to fuck with me, I really appreciate it.
You know what I'm saying? I stop
bopping things, giving dinners and your little daughters
and shit, birthday parties and be cool
but all the tough acting shit, the dissing real
niggins. And it's just a family, man.
You can't diss the family. You can't even, that's out.
Yeah, you can't do it. So that's the whole thing.
You can't get a better. He can't do.
when we are together as a card.
So how long y'all been moving as a unit in West L.A.?
I was gone, man.
For me, 96, it was over.
The 2000, I tribute everything after that to hip-hop.
I don't know nothing else.
Got you.
What should mean all together?
Anybody be for a little bit of them?
It's fine.
It'd be on and off, you know, all that shit be.
Even as to the PBG, but everything good,
even to the point where we branched out,
and started messing with other gangsters,
Like down to the shotguns, the A-Trades to a point we bridge,
one whole collective, the Avalon's.
Like, we party now.
Are y'all never functioned like that before?
Hell no.
Nigger, we all did our shit.
And that was like, we don't miss it.
First of all, I was being real with you.
I'm talking like the east side, wouldn't say all the west side, niggas.
It did with the homies.
I'd never forget.
I never forget.
That nigga was from.
And he told, um, it might have been somebody from your neighborhood.
he said, nigga, you niggas are only
Crips of Beverly Hills, that nigga went crazy.
My brother liked that.
They went crazy, right?
So it was always, so even though it was
gangsters on the east side and gangsters over there,
like he said, they didn't come together
to where now they're all pulling up
and they partying together.
You know what I'm saying?
That was a great thing for y'all.
Yeah, like I said, from us, I look at it.
We're always looking like they all together, so that's why.
That shit would be crazy.
Yeah, yeah.
Diggas people with the world.
But no, I'm imagining it, right?
If all that shit would have been like that,
that whole neighborhood car, then not just the old car,
now you got to east side, the coast car,
that shit would have been crazy.
Nuts.
But then we got niggins like sideboy doing shit like this.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Division.
Well, he's a sad guy.
And that's all money won't harm me is to bring the collective together, bro.
He went outside, man.
Huh?
A dude went outside, bro.
Well, you know what?
what, man, it's redemption, because to his
credit, I had three, and I, and I
remember all three conversations, and they was all
positive, and it seemed like he was looking
for direction, homie, you know what I'm saying?
And I can see that, because
it comes a point when you don't have the
information, you may be at this level, but
you just can't break through, you know what I'm
saying, so if you don't have the right motherfucker around here, you
know what I'm saying, and that's where you're at right
now because of the disrespect, you
know, but like I said, nigga don't want nothing bad to
happen to the nigger, but you can't be taking the
face of the logo and dragging them up and down the
That's why I'm glad you said.
They say, Playboy, they're not seeing you niggas rewind.
I said, I said, how they're going to expose a nigga.
I'm glad you're going on here, though.
I'm glad you're going to go, because, like you said,
a lot of people don't be knowing because I said the persona go far.
Yeah, because I don't do this camera stuff,
but how he made just shit, niggas 10 toes down for,
niggas in jail for this shit,
how he made it just look like suckers, like, my homies ain't going to tell
like I do.
Yeah, that nigga did.
He said, you know, he said, you know,
niggas ain't going to do shit. My homies ain't going to do shit.
You knickers over there ain't going to do
nothing. I was just over there with 14
up. All right. They ain't know
this shit. You know what I'm saying?
If the homie say keep that shit under the raps,
you got to respect that. But we got a
home girl puppet, man. They may
set it off or they base it off or set it off.
Homegirl puppet been down since
94. So she was Queen Latifah.
There you go. And that nigga ain't
shot her out not one time. You know what I'm
saying? We got niggas in the cemetery, bro.
So no, don't. Don't
Don't rep the logo, bro.
Do your career and leave the logo alone.
If it's 1900, let it be 1900.
P-boy rest in peace, man.
Yeah, but dang, go on for that.
Hold on. You got to stop saying that.
Man, it's over.
Because no, bro.
It was a nice run.
No.
Hold on, bro.
You got a young era who that 1900
should mean something.
That ain't hip-hop.
That's hot.
It ain't hip-hop to you.
What is it?
No, it's to me.
It's a representation of your block.
That's to me, though.
That's not my air.
Nick of your old-ass-one-claiming, 1900.
Man, would never, and see, the 19-100...
Matter of fact, what was it when you started?
What was it when you started?
For real, because it probably was...
It was trade. It always been the tray.
The tray. That's it.
So the 1900...
You don't understand it.
It dissolves the trade.
Oh, so you sideways set tripping too, though.
No, ain't no safe.
So you want the trade back.
Close the curtain.
You want the trade back.
You want the trade back.
So you want it...
You want the trade back.
Hold on no, bro.
You said you want Detroit back.
Detroit ain't never went nowhere.
It ain't never went nowhere.
But the 1900 is watering that down.
No, the 1900 is hip-hop, homie.
I wish the homie nothing but the best.
No, no, no, no, no.
Everybody that said 1900 ain't hip-hop niggas.
He ain't no hip-hop niggas.
Listen, I don't.
I don't be like that.
I don't never be on the 19-1.
So you telling me this thing is claiming some shit?
Let me ask you some white.
Let me ask you something.
How many guys can you serve?
Why?
Which one is going to be?
Leave the logo alone.
We're old niggas, bro.
We're trying to do documentaries, man.
We're trying to build workshops.
Hold on, bro.
Every rapper, give their hood a mechanic shop.
19-Hen-in-ne-older-been-ne-hundred-weein.
He used it for address, yeah.
It's an address.
He's trying to, yeah.
So don't diminish history.
It's an address of the set.
Don't diminish history.
My old boy, Brian, that's not a copy.
That ain't a set.
So that's not a click.
No, that ain't no clue.
That's hip hop.
Oh,
that's right.
That's a misunderstanding.
Early we said block,
I thought you were saying
that's one of your section.
I thought that was a representation
of y'all section.
So 1900 is a hip-hop click.
Yeah, that's all the big side.
That's his label.
My little old boy, grind me red.
I said it'd be a thing, right?
When we grew up,
you did some time,
some of my older homies.
Our projects, we called him the Nams, right?
So now that he come into
Pakistan, right?
And somebody said it,
and I sound like you.
said, man, what the fuck is that?
Why don't just say, Percuio.
You know, Cuban Rob saying,
whack, that's their new thing.
You know what I'm saying?
So we was 12, 700, I guess they 12,900.
Pakistan, right?
But you know what?
It got to start somewhere.
If it takes it, take it, if it don't it, don't it.
So now we just got to the bottom.
That Big Sad, 1900 is not a representation of what Playboy is.
That's the hip-hop click.
Exactly.
Of that.
There you go.
Oh shit.
Maybe he's a hip-hop snitch.
See?
All my nigger's a playboy that went crazy on me.
See?
I was not talking about playboys.
I was talking about Big Sad.
Is the nigga named Big Sad?
Big Sad.
He's a first side?
Yeah.
Okay.
1,900, which is the hip-hop click.
You had no right to go crazy on me like that.
I'm gonna be real with you.
He didn't go crazy on me though.
Huh?
He just blocked me an Instagram.
No, not him.
The other dude, you remember the dude?
He went crazy.
Y'all was telling me I still ain't seen it.
He got to get his name.
He went crazy on me.
But he ended up calling me.
He got my number and called me.
And he was like, you know what whack I was out of line?
I don't even know what's going on.
So I let him hear what it was.
He was like, you know.
What's his name?
I can't remember the nigger wouldn't know it's online.
He went crazy.
He had a shirt off.
He was like,
This woo-woop, woo-woo, nigga.
You all that PBG penis, nigger, whoa, woo-woo.
I said, damn, nigga, I ain't said nothing about PBG.
Digger, and you wrong?
Because I said Big Sad 1900, which technically ain't PBG.
Say, thank you, bro.
Thank you.
There we go.
There we go.
There we go.
I get it.
Clarify.
I get it, there you go, baby.
There you go.
Oh, shit.
We locked it down, baby.
Yo, look, man.
$600, man.
We got Super Bowl weekend.
I'm just going to tell a lot of y'all.
I don't know if you're going to hear this before or after.
Do not get caught up with the we outside.
It's 25 additional agents on the flow.
It's triple the prostitutes, triple the stick-up kids,
and they got these scanning machines they're trying out.
You're going to scare everybody for going to Vegas.
No, no.
I'm doing like a lot.
we expose it, I'm telling them.
That's right. Right? Don't get caught up
in. If you go into Vegas,
know where you're going, know your designated area.
Don't go out there, no bullshit, bro.
Because they're out there, they've been out there
the last two, three weeks.
Feds, regular police, all kind of
shit. You know, they got more
prostitutes out there, which is
more things and more HIV.
You know, some of you niggas are going to go back with
a package, right? So I'll
suggest you take sand to the beach.
Okay, I'm just being real.
So, no, you're going.
Me personally, I'm going to hang out with old loose can.
Bro, the dude Yael.
What's up with him?
Have you noticed he hasn't mentioned the reality show?
Did you know that the dual Yael is on the reality show?
What reality show?
The show?
He's on loose candy.
February 14.
February 14, Baties in the beast on Urban,
Netflix. Listen, I've seen it today. You know why he ain't mentioned the reality show?
He got his ass whooped by some nigga named Claw or something from East Coast.
Beat his ass. I'm talking about with the whole, with the giving it to him.
Yael take off with the nigga with the two 1990 old school arthritis jabs, right?
This other nigga turned around and Yael has no, he still, even though the shit, the big you shit.
He ain't mentioned that.
nigga, you end the reality show.
Damn.
So he ain't even trying to promote it.
He got whooped on.
He didn't want a little to see.
You got to be there.
We got content.
But the end of the day,
Big Sad, listen,
your homies, your section,
they wish you the best of luck.
That's right.
They don't like the fact that you,
um,
you, um,
going against this section.
It's another click over there,
too,
I just met.
What's them crazy nigger's name?
Bus a fool,
bustle,
Blasterful.
Blasterful.
Listen,
your name.
got some crazy shit
and I'm gonna tell y'all
and I think all y'all should
consider this to my
niggas from Blasterful and I just
I'm sitting an attorney down there for the homie
scandal
when y'all go to jail
it should be a thing for blast the fool for the homies
that they should be able to say
that ain't where we're from
because nigger I would hate to be
in front of a jury
or a judge
and they got a picture up
of a nigga with eight holes in him
and my gang is called
Blasterful
them niggins. Yo, I met
it's like 20 of them little niggas
I met at my studio
and one nigga just did 23 years.
I thought he was fucking with me.
They like your name, nigga, that's some
gangster shit. What are you for? Blastor
fool, they gangsters? Blasterful
gangster crimp.
Yeah. Hey, listen, the nigga
already telling you ain't no fight, niggas.
Any digger want to squire what these dicks
Talk about they were scared to fight
That's on your dumb ass
They just told you what it was
That they shoot that
You ever, you ever mess up?
Y'all was like,
It was Mexicans, females
Nick, I walked in my studio, bro
All the games like that now, though.
Yeah, but I had, see you know what?
Hey, bro, maybe it's happening to me
because it's never been a time
where I didn't know every gang.
Yeah, yeah.
I've been on 25 years.
It's happening.
Yeah.
It's that time.
It's bad time.
I ain't, you mad at this shit.
That's right.
That's right.
You know, man, I got,
you ever did security?
Yeah.
Okay.
You might need to get his information.
Hey, and that nigga moved the crowd, man.
Oh, man.
When I came home, he was bringing the homie.
He had, he was the first one that invited me to a function of a homie with a full of
motherfuckers, man, from every section.
That was some good shit.
You know what I mean?
That shit got diminished, man.
It's an earthquake going on right now.
Yeah, you know, that's Adam punk ass trying to sabotage the stuff.
Fuck you, Adam.
Come on, you know, the earthquake.
I ain't going to even say now.
You got hydrologs under the building.
Yeah, he probably do.
That's a cold freaky-dicky motherfucker.
He's like, man, you're all time up.
He's like, man.
Adam, we got you.
I got to get the vagas.
I got to go get the oil change.
You ain't get the bag.
I want to duck the oil change.
I'm flying.
You what?
I'm flying.
I'm flying.
I'm flying.
I'm going to tell you why I don't be tripping.
I don't be tripping.
driving because I'd be like the G-Wangier,
they got enough lit where I could put the phone right there.
And I could just look at my grill.
She'd do all kinds of shit for them.
She masturbate for them, crazy shit.
So I don't give a fuck about how long we take you to him.
You don't know.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm busy?
You know what I'm busy?
You know that nigga busy.
Don't let this be on last time.
That's right, man.
You know what I appreciate you, bro.
Appreciate you, bro.
That's right, bro.
Always love.
Tea Money.
Me and T Money.
Man.
Go back to 12 years old.
I used to fight Crips for T-Money with him.
Swear to God, Juvenile Hall, 1634,
16342, Filber Street, Sealmore, that nigger T-Money come in.
Wasn't a lot of mansfields, you know what I'm saying?
But the nigga banged shit, and I seen fight six, seven niggas.
After like his third time, I said, I like this, man.
I just jumped up.
He had asked me, I just jumped up, start fighting with the name.
And every since then, you know what I'm saying?
And ever since then, you know, we've been tight.
That's 35 years.
Now, how are you both going against that?
I ain't going against you.
You feel what I'm saying?
You bet not no, nigga.
I don't be a fucking.
Where you from?
What flag you got?
That's right.
And T-Money with me, you better let him be.
That's right.
Me and Baby Loney used to,
you remember back in the days,
the boys' clubs and every section?
It was summertime.
It was sitting in the kids.
It was like Camp Clear Creek or Camp Gilmore or some shit.
And me and Baby Loonie were about 9, 10 years old,
but we was banged out and shit.
So everybody, when we used to get off the bus,
we used to fight.
So I got a,
a lot of good history with Mansfield
that started some one way and went somewhere.
And my man Doug E.D., shout out to Doug E.D., man.
That's very, and my man, Kenji.
That's right.
Cato.
That's my man, Cato.
Me, Cato made a lot of money together, man.
But nevertheless, I'm here with 600.
My man, motherfucker-in' shit.
No, I ain't never going to get you, dee.
My nigga don't know for Mansfield.
And we got to O.G.
Free the humbies, man.
Free spite.
We got the OG.
He walked in with this.
He ain't walking in with a blue band down.
He ain't walking with no pistol.
That's right.
He walked in with some knowledge of what he's attempting to do
with this community.
Revolution and progress.
You know what I'm saying?
With this community.
Appreciate you.
You know what?
That's crazy.
You just woke me up.
You just walked me up.
It always was the community.
Revolution and progress.
That's Crip.
Mm-hmm.
You just, thank you, bro.
You just walk me up.
We need to get back to y'all, you know, y'all trying to get back to your roots.
Hey, simple, bro.
Real simple.
I get it.
I get it.
We did the goofy shit.
We had to go to the G-co, man.
I get it.
I get it.
I appreciate you, big, homie.
You know what?
Hey, this was a great, a lot of people thought this wasn't a, um, sabotage type of shit.
This wasn't a sabotage or a bash and a dude.
This was trying to get an understanding.
And I got a great understanding.
I thought 1900 was they shit.
Right.
That's a hip-hop set.
I'm thinking a whole bunch of shit.
Yeah, it's an organization.
Do your thing, man.
Listen, man.
Y'all do your thing.
We're going to cap it with this because there's no reason to continue to going.
I got a few shoutouts.
Free Foley, free Exfo, free Exfo, free Com to TG, free Big Bo.
Exfo.
So you was part of the play.
No.
You was part of the play.
Yeah, listen, man.
Hold on.
I'm just playing.
Before we get too far into it.
I'm signed X-Fo.
I can't control all his stuff.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah.
I mean, look, I genuinely like the kid.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Free Doc Holiday, man.
God damn, how long was too long?
Damn, how long he been going?
I've been hearing that name for a long time.
How long he was in 87?
Look, I'm going to tell you how long I've been hearing that name.
As long as, and this is going to fuck you up, as long as I've been hearing strawberry.
O.G, I'm going to fuck a lot of you young niggins up.
Oh, G.
Hoover family.
also known as
Rolling 20 neighborhood
Bloods
Am I right?
You know this family
nigga they've been around
right
Come on man
fucking strawberry
Did you ever
heard of the movie
No
Yeah that's a G
homie
That's what it was
Before was NHB 20s
He's doing the homework
On the section
man
He didn't time
Whack me doing this thing
On the ass
Hey y'all
It's out to my nigga
KK West Boulevard
The realest nigga
That'd be on Clubhouse
Straight up
Crackstar
2800
Get your shit to
That's right, bud.
