No Jumper - Yae Yae Speaks On Deion Sanders Getting Robbed, Big Hit & Getting Pressed For Wearing A ‘CK’ Chain
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Hey, don't be late, don't be late, man.
No jumper, the coolest podcast in the world, man.
It's your boy, Brick, and I got some special guests with me.
Some super special guests, you know what I'm saying?
My D-Mood partners out the lanes, you know what I'm saying?
I got KS, Lil' Matt.
Introduce yourself, man.
On a set, Little Matt, D-O-B-K-S, Fig Face.
I got so many names.
We got, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We got Mr. Strunina in here, man.
Yay, yay, man, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, your boy, yay, gangsta, yay.
You know, it don't make no difference, snake pee, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
You out there, pit?
Yeah, I'm off the snake pits, for sure.
Yeah, for sure, man.
My boy, out the projects, though.
Projects.
Yeah, man, there's no-no.
So Project Nuno, then, man, you know what I said?
Project new, Gangster New.
Yeah, man.
My n-knu came to mark me out again.
I didn't got marked out again.
I got marked out two times in one week, man.
I'm gonna put it down.
Y'all, y'all zoom in on the chain, man.
You know what I said?
This is how I,
nah, these my brothers, though, bro.
And it's just, like, a lesson of learning for everybody.
Bro, you're gonna have hummies from the other side.
Either you're gonna accept them or not.
You know what I'm said?
You know what I said?
You slip up?
I just slipped up out there accidentally.
Just every word out here means something.
You get what I'm said?
And the motherfucker, you know what I'm saying?
Like, genuinely don't talk.
like that to nobody.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
And I didn't, it wasn't no crazy shit.
But you get what I'm saying?
Like, when you accept your homeboys, we all hummys.
So at the end of the day.
And he corrected it right there, too.
I don't lie.
Exactly.
But you know, you still gonna have a more.
Still gonna want to comment.
But them more, what's your position?
Exactly.
You don't pay them?
No, never mind.
A motherfucker that they sit right here
and everybody that's saying something publicly,
they got a media platform
that they're trying to get off the ground.
Just pay attention.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah, like they got a platform.
Like the real homies ain't really even chimed in on it
because, like, it's making something not a nothing.
But we ain't even going to get it.
This is Ye, yay, yay, interview.
This new, new interview with KS, but I just, you know,
this is another one of my partners from the other side
that I'm not fin to tell.
He respectfully told me before he came, you know,
I just got a new bus down.
Hey, it's good.
I'm not even tripping.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, because we really,
real ganges like at the end of the day, that's what we do.
Yeah, that's just a respect, dang.
I ain't, you know, I'm saying.
I ain't going to lie to you.
That's who that is, though.
But I told that, hollered at him.
I'm like, hey, man, you know, go holler.
You know, just make sure everything going to be what it is, you know.
We ain't never trying to come on nobody platform and disrespect.
Yeah, but I can't stop you for being you.
Yeah, for sure.
Like, it ain't no stopping you.
As long as it's respect me, I ain't stopping no being them, bro.
That'd be, if I turned down for that,
that say something about the character.
You could turn your lingo down, but, like, tugging my yet.
Like, hey, bro, you know where I'm from?
Like, come on.
You know what you said?
Like, communication to make it soft?
Yeah, no, no, not.
Communication would rules the universe.
And that's what you don't understand.
This whole world is ran.
Because the United Nations, man, the United Nations is all the top heads
communicating at one table that runs the world all off of phone calls and emails, bro.
You get what I'm saying?
Like communication rules the world.
Cell phones rule the world.
Like if you can't communicate.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you know what I'm thinking something that ain't lived.
Ain't been nowhere.
Yeah, for sure.
Let's get into it, bro.
Where y'all come from, bro?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
This is the artist and this is the artist right here.
You know what I'm saying?
But you know what I'm saying?
Like we're going to start with Ye'A then we're going to because me and you
is going to be a family reunion.
So, let's, let's, let's,
well, y'all got a family thing.
Man, well, hey, look, let me go right there.
We do too, we gave the film.
We got a fift thing, too.
Yeah, man.
So, you know, bam, a motherfucker,
I get hip to you, I'm in the county jail.
And, uh, I wake up, they're playing this strenna
on the loudspeaker, right?
Yeah.
They're like, oh, everybody else going crazy in the dorm.
Uh, Tricky We was in the dorm.
YG.L.I.I. was in the dorm.
and Little I
I guess it's somebody
named Little I on the song also
The homie ODD is odd
It's odd
It's odd
ODD
But you'll get it confused
So that's how I get him to you
Right
But
Little I'm like
Yeah that's real
That verse
He horrid though
His rapping hard
I can't take that
The homie go
The homie go bracy for sure
Yeah
So that's how I get him to you
Where you come from though
How you get to that point
Having that viral hit?
So basically, like, we all came, we all came up with together.
Like, the homies called us.
They, like, we're going to the studio.
It started off me, me, the homie, 7-Elevene, and I.
7-Eleven, crazy ass.
Yeah, 7-Eleven burnt out.
But, yeah, started off us for, we used to be recording at the homie house in the snake pits,
the homie Ryan house, shout out Ryan.
That's shoot all my videos and who really be helping me,
because it ain't too many people
trying to help it.
So we go to,
we have that.
You got your rally right here, though.
We go away, but.
Yeah, for sure.
You know, we go.
It's probably 10 years or better now.
Come on, man.
That's my bro.
Yeah, but for sure, though,
we, uh, that, uh, Strenna came about
in the studio.
Just vibe.
And, uh, I think Ormani, like,
he, like, catch you at the light with the Strunana.
He, like, I'm like, on everything.
That's he.
Go, go.
Don't lay that down.
Yeah.
So the hook come about, the, uh, the n-up in the, uh, in the little booth.
He gassed.
So the homie Ryan got his, uh, his studio, like the booth port right by the bathroom.
So it's, he, you got to close the bathroom door.
You ain't going to get no good sound.
Yeah.
So the whole time, we got the bathroom door open.
So it ain't sounding, it ain't, it ain't sounding, uh, too good.
We think it ain't.
Yeah.
So we like, we all gonna say the string in the shoot.
So if you hear, it's like, it's echo.
Yeah.
in the bathroom
it made it better.
It made it sound
10 times better.
We basically came up with that.
We came up with the hoods.
Laid they versed down and it went from near.
You ever heard of Active in L.A?
Yeah.
The Active in L.A.
They was behind us.
They helped pay for the video.
Active in L.A.
was fat boy, right?
That's Fat Boy.
It's a guy.
It's a gang.
It's a fucking with King Louis.
the 13th
Right, right, right, right.
Right, but this thing I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But this thing I'm talking about he's actually from Pasadena.
Yeah, he's from Pasadena.
Wasn't he chubby?
Have he said, though?
Um, Sean, I ain't really too chubby.
He light-eyed.
All right, so.
Matrix's kind of chubby, though.
All right, yeah, it might have been his partner.
Go ahead.
Yeah, it was all them.
They helped put the video together.
And we shot the video and that took off, though.
And I ain't gonna lie, but when we f*** up all,
we should have already,
we all should have made our YouTube.
and put that shit on our channel
because when that shit took off
it went
that shit went
that went brazy the first day
but it was on it was on them
channel because them paid for the video
so they basically
they ate off of it they
and they use their platform
and put it out
that's what I'd be looking
where people be putting their song
on the thizzler and all that
I'd be like
I don't know if y'all should give it to them
on their pay
because don't let it fuck around
and be a hit you're gonna be sorry
about that, then they're not giving you nothing
they're not obligated to you.
They're not obligated to give you nothing because you put it on
their shit. Yeah, I mean, no
disrespect. There's this of y'all doing your
thing, but I just watch
young artists, but it's like
give or take, like I
use this platform and take
a loss on this song in order
to get my son by people that
probably wouldn't see it. So it
it's like a thin line
of a fucking trying to, you know what I'm saying,
get on, but it's like that
giving your content up for free is not the right move.
Yeah, for sure.
But we, at the time, we just had, we just had took off.
We all, we all basically started rapping together.
Like them four names, I said, that's who,
that's who really, like, started that shit.
Like, in the hood as far as, like, our generation.
It's older, homies and being doing that,
but as far as, like, getting out there and getting their bracken,
it started with us four.
And then other homies, other homies joined on and started trying to rap.
But after that, after that string in it, we all had a little bit of fame.
We all, we all kept rapping together.
And we just, the, uh, the homie ended up passing away to some bullshit.
Which one?
The homie, uh, the homie, uh, ODD.
He did?
Yeah, he ended up passing away to some bullshit.
Oh, that's crazy.
Is that, uh, what was, I mean, not, well, he passed.
What was his hood name, though?
His name was ODD, is, his hood name was ODD, too?
Nah, uh, you know, he'll tell you a little bit more.
tell you a little more of it, but...
Yeah.
That's gangster money, though.
All right, yeah.
All right. So it's money.
Yeah.
That's what that...
Okay, all right.
Yeah, I just...
Because I, it's all coming back to me.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I did hear about it, but...
Yeah, the reason why I say he could tell you a little bit more about it
because that's more of his generation.
Yeah, we're going to get into it.
I just started rapping with him.
We're going to get into it.
I already even want to speak about how nobody passed away.
No, no, no.
Like, but he's a artist, though.
All right, yeah.
He tuned in.
This is how.
It's like a part of us.
Yeah, because if it's any crazy,
if he's here right now, he'll be a...
Right here.
Yeah, no, I figured that.
I figured that.
I just did, you know what you would say?
I ain't know if it's political.
It's just leave it where it's set.
No, no.
Rest of peace.
You understand?
If it goes, I'm just...
Nothing like that.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
You know, this ain't the police platform
when I'm on this motherfucker.
I ain't trying to, man.
I don't want to know.
Private is.
Yeah.
But so you grew up in Pasadena?
Yeah, I grew up in Pasadena my whole life.
So to y'all that don't know, they're from Lane.
So they got L.A. Pasadena together.
Y'all give y'all, like, let them know how that work because it's all one thing.
It's the same thing.
No, I know, I know, but this is the world.
This is the world.
We just got two different cities.
But you know, you'll come across some homies, though.
You know, they're going to say, you're from P.D.L.
and they get some homies to say I'm from L.A. Lanes.
Yeah.
Some homies going to tell you I'm from Denver Lanes.
I'm from both of them.
Yeah, a lot of them.
A lot of them.
A lot of them.
A lot of them.
A lot of them all the ones I run there, too.
Yeah.
That's what the real ones that say.
You're from both of them.
Yeah, yeah.
We got a lot of more lanes everywhere else, though,
but it started in Pasadena, L.A.
Like, that's the motherland.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So, my fucking, a little mad, man.
What's you got in the works?
What's you got in the works, man?
you know I got my clothing line mad clothing you know what I'm saying more than the gangbanger
just dropped this you feel me so go get it got a gang a little up and coming like new little
drops I'm working on you go pick it up in the hood lay lay lay lay hey yeah we wasn't we wasn't
we wasn't we was in a mall fox hills and and I was on sloshing too so you know but uh
you know I'm saying what we about to got we got to have a new location real coming so so I've been
see you running around with
not running around but
popping out with your homeboy
big hit recently
big hit that's a big bro right there
so you see they got
they got him right here and all that
you know they tuned in but what's your
relationship with big hit what's your
he could go first of y'all
that's the homie from the hood so
we met on the yard
on a four yard
where I just paroled from and we used to rap
on the yard you know what I'm saying talk about this shit right
that we're doing right now, like, trying to make it,
trying to make it, you know what I'm saying?
Like, in this rap,
I'm trying to do something positive, like, you know what I'm saying, basically.
So I was on a yard with him.
That's where I met him at, but that's the homie from the hood.
So now y'all on the streets, he powering up.
He, he, he, he, at 4-4-I don't know how old he is,
but he got that young.
He around my dad, man, yeah, for sure.
He around my dad-in-law, man.
That's why he's so viral, though, because he's like a old.
I'm still, like, they got a bracket right now on the set.
And shout out
Shout out to a son
For believing in him
You get what I'm saying?
Like you've never seen
This type of relationship
Like the son get old
And bring his daddy
Old, like
He could have been like
Pops, you can run the label
You kind of too old for that
A lot of people
Just put their pops
Yeah, go get some
Go get some pounds or something
We're gonna
Yeah
And gonna put them all the way
In position
Yeah, he did that
And that's like some shit
But you know what I'm saying
Like that showed like
A whole lot of like
respect. Like, I know big hit spent a lot of his life in jail and little hit probably like,
you know what I'm saying, like our connection. He probably, he probably the reason why he
do music is what I'm trying to say. Yeah, for sure. And the fact that he turned around to show
that's how much of his father. Like that's super dope. Y'all got any business in the works? Y'all side to him
with you. I didn't do some music with him, but I don't, I got a couple songs I done with him.
In the songs, a couple videos.
I ain't got no, like, real, like, as far as business,
I ain't got no business with him.
Yeah, because when I, I ain't going to lie, I automatically,
y'all correctly, but I automatically thought that y'all was, like,
working together y'all was going to be his artist or whatever the case was
because under just the recent, I see my boy out,
and I just put two or two together just thinking for y'all and should I ask.
That's the homie.
He pushes the way we push our ways.
I mean, that's what we're really trying to do, though.
We're just trying to bring all this together so we can, like, support each other.
Like, we're going to support all our homies regardless, but everybody ain't got to
with each other, like, you feel me?
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So, like I'm saying, we ain't got no hate towards him or none.
We support him, but everybody's just doing their own thing.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm saying.
If y'all got the money for your own budget, like y'all said, y'all should go do a joint venture.
No, that's for sure.
For sure, we can't get the bag to just go get a little hit.
Like, huh, man.
out for us, that's easy, why not?
He's from the same city, he own,
you feel me, why I go elsewhere?
Exactly. Like, we ain't got to have no real relationship
with him, like, grew up with him or nothing like that, like his
business. Like, you feel me, like, that's why I said, we ain't really
like, oh, I don't know, like, oh, that man,
ain't doing this. For what? But y'all
got way more unity than
us on our side. We not go get into
that, because I don't.
We do, but we know.
It's just, you look it at it because it's like
this. We do, but we don't.
Yeah, man. It's so different.
As far as us.
Us, yeah.
It's a lot of that, yeah,
but it'd be other little shit
going on as far as that,
but, you know, it ain't...
Yeah, but y'all make it look good
to the public,
and at least y'all know how to keep that.
We really like brothers.
Like, you feel me?
Like, it's like, like, we brothers.
Like, we like this, like,
ever since from the day...
I'm talking about the whole BT.
I'm talking about how y'all just don't let
internal...
Oh, yeah.
Outside of what's going on.
Right, right, right.
You know what I mean?
Like, and...
just because from that blood gang
another can't speak about that blood gang
in front of you.
It's just a different type of unity
that I'm talking about.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you're going to be around the crib
and be around the crib,
it could this another cripple as long as you don't say.
See rid of there?
I get,
I get what you doing for sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I didn't see something for me.
I know, but y'all, it's,
it don't leak out.
They don't leak out.
Like, you get what I'm saying?
They don't leak out, man.
You understand what I'm saying?
Like, that's what I said.
I don't even really want to get into their politics.
Like, you got to say, we're going to keep it to the point.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, keep it about your because my name is hot for politics right now,
and I'm not getting into no politics.
It's like, as soon as I say something, like, oh, brick, baby shit, this.
now fuck that
They're making blogs about it
And all
Yeah like
But listen bro
All right
So you come up in Pasadena
Right
You went to Pasadena
High School
No
Yep I did go to
I went to damn near every school
In Pasadena
I went to Blair
They kicked me out of Blair
Went to A Chess for a couple months
I was supposed to be playing football
That didn't go well
Then I went to Mir with the rest of the homies
I was just about to say
John Mir right at the bottom of the year
Yeah I went to mirror
Well that's out of Dita though
Kind of right.
Borderline right before you get there.
Yeah.
Got across wood,
Barry right before you get there.
Then I went to Mir.
Then after that it was,
I went to a continuation school learning works.
Because it's all,
it's all Lincoln though, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because my uncle used to live up there
at the top top and the big houses up there.
Oh yeah.
He had one of them fat ones.
Yeah, he still got it.
Straight out.
Yeah, he still got it.
He still got that.
He still got it.
Yeah, if I still come through there,
you down there.
So, like, at what age did you, like, jump off the porch and, like, start, like, you know, hanging with the humbies?
Like, when you start hanging with the humbies and then when you get that.
I've been hanging with the homies since I was a kid, since I was, since I was young.
And he'll tell you that when they swapped the cameras and he'll tell you that because he is in jail at the time.
Yeah.
But I've been since I was 12.
I was 12 with the homies.
I was the one,
hey, yeah, yeah, go watch out,
make sure the police ain't coming.
That was me.
I'm the one in the snake pitch trooping.
Because Pasadena, one of them cities,
like, like, a Baldwin village,
like everybody out there is with y'all.
It no matter of, no way.
Even if they ain't gangbakers,
they would with delays.
Like, I used to be out there.
They're quick to say about Pasadena.
Pasadena is.
a, uh, it's a good city, it's a nice city.
Yeah, right.
How?
Cause the Rosebo out there?
I see that parade.
That's all they know.
That's all they know is parade.
Hey, let me hold something, because I know y'all the ones that got D out of them shit,
I said you.
Hey, I swear to a.
I wouldn't even do that to D.
I'll f***ing too much.
I got a video right.
Me and my boy, me and my boy, because we went to that game.
I was so happy to go to the game.
See?
See?
No, I know. I'm just popping it.
But that's funny, though.
When I was young, that's what I used to do.
We used to go to them games, though, go up in them locker rooms.
But that wasn't us.
Them kids had, I think they said some other schools, some on-campus kids.
So they got in UCLA.
Yeah, some of that.
That's crazy.
I see that.
I'm like, I'm like, damn, man,
I wish they would have to go over here.
I'm like, how stupid can you little d'clock?
I'm not leaving, though.
Not no better.
Listen, bro, coach, you feel to have dove jury on during the game.
I'm not leaving it in no locker room.
My shit's been on the field in the back.
Exactly.
Because I'm like college kids and some of the broke is kind.
Yeah, but they're getting so much money now off them.
No, I'm talking about the kids that don't got all the NILs and all that.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, they're regular kids.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're like they did.
I went to the cottage for a second
niggas be starving like niggins jail shit
Like whatever you cook up
Niggas eat while you in college
Them niggas off the porch too
They're just trying to get
Yeah
It's trying to get driving
For sure
Hell yeah so
Like when was your first
Like running with the law
Or like
Because I feel like
Did you just do some time
Yep
Uh
Because I feel like that
You kind of like me
The jail shit
It'd knock off your momentum bro
Yeah that for sure
sure that's why with the uh stringin this shit then after the homie passed and all that
shit uh i went to jail i went i went i went to jail i uh i did a uh they gave me they gave me
they gave me forward 80 and i did like 20 i did 22 months off that and uh shit that was that wasn't
my first run in with the law though no i know so that's why i was i was go get to that but i said
what was your first run at like when did you start getting in trouble oh shit i was
I was in, I was at, uh, I was at, uh, where, what school was at?
I was at Elliott.
I was at Elliott.
This is, uh, this middle school.
Yeah.
I'm at Elliott breaking in lockers, getting in trouble.
But, you know, uh, that's my first real running, running with the law, but my, uh, they gave,
my mom was able to come get me, though, my first run in.
Yeah.
Then the nigga got, then the nigga got grown.
Then I, uh, I just went.
I ain't never been to juvenile, no.
That's what I was going to say
That was you a juvenile haul, baby.
No, I wasn't no juvenile haul, baby.
Hell, no, I skipped juvenile hall.
Are you looking at me, blood?
Why are you looking over here?
I was about to say, look at these two boys.
This is the nigger.
This is the juvenile hall baby, the Y-A baby, the bounty baby.
Where you, niggas, all right, so when y'all hop on the porch?
I was going to, it's three bikes, so I was just zooming in one at a time,
so we don't confuse everybody.
So, like, where you hop on the porch?
Like, what's your story, Gay?
Because you don't rap it all that, which you hear, so what's your story?
Yeah, no, I'll be fucking around with him, but I don't take it serious enough.
I'll be doing it.
I'll be doing it just for, like, our memories.
Like, with my bro, with my bro, them, I'd be doing it for my memories.
But I feel like I miss that wave from all that time I did.
Like, you know, I watched them elevate.
I still will have to go through that.
That's why I really don't be fucking around.
I mean, the way that this shit set up, it's happening overnight if you got the right
viral shit.
Like, you can't even, you just got a drive.
He asked when you jump off the porch.
off the porch.
You feel me?
I really start like fucking,
I can say like doing like little bad shit
running to the police and shit.
Like when I was like 12,
my first time going to juvenile halls,
then when I turned like 13, 14,
that's when it really started getting,
it started getting real.
They start getting real.
I'm trying to be like, bro,
I see what he doing.
So I got my friends too.
He's like,
hey,
you better chill out.
But I'm like,
it's over with.
I'm calling him from juvenile halls.
I just smashed this nigga,
bro.
I'm thinking it's funny.
I just whoop this nigga
with you.
They call him.
that horse, he laughing
like Nuno, like, how do they call
home on you? I'm like, man,
bro, it is what it is. I'm in
there doing what I'm doing. Then like,
13, when I was like,
when I was like, 14,
I ended up, I was like in and out of jail
back and forth, back and forth, and then
me and little bro had, you feel, me, some
bullshit that happened, and bro end up
going to jail for it. And you feel
me, I was going to take the rap for it, but
for me, mom still like baby and a nigga, like
no, who-thee-woo, and I'm still going
do it but I end up going to jail
so then when I go to jail that's when I go to
YA. I went to YA when I was like
14, 15. Where y'all
be at in jail or y'all met on the street?
I was in a hole.
Because y'all from so far away at kids
I don't know if you ever lived in the
jill babies, but yeah. I think it was in a hole
I was in what was that? I was in 20
me food. Him and a homie
Emack. So where y'all was at?
Y'all was at 24?
Y'all was a 20-out. Y'all
y'all not at L.P. Y'all not at Eastl.
We met in the county.
You were just always that, like, don't get me wrong, like, I always knew.
Like, I was just too young to really, like, shoot out there.
But I know, like, okay, little KS, you feel me.
So we didn't really, we didn't really like, when we hit that, hit that, hit that bounty jail,
that's when it was like, oh, he's like, okay, a little mad over there.
He's like, oh, you, for me, I don't do them over there.
What's happening?
We just smashed this, nigga, whoop you straight?
We're back over there.
And it's just like, ever since then, we've been tight as a motherfucker.
Then we was on the yard together.
On the side.
You feel me?
It's really like now, it's really like, oh, like, hold up.
We out of state.
Then we hit the foe together.
He gets sent to the foe.
I gets sent to the low-fo.
And first time I meet this, nigga, this nigga talking to the chaos from my hood.
This nigga talk about, nigga, remember what I told you, baby, nigga?
He called him something else, though.
But he, yeah.
He called him something else good.
But, nigga, he's like, nigga, I told you.
I was going to go to the pit and lay down to your.
Digger, I was going to be that time.
Yeah.
I said, this, nigga,
they can't even turn itself in,
like, well, watch, you're going to hear about it,
digger, that is.
Like, listen, man, this nigga different,
nigga, I call him the biggest blood in the world,
nigga, I met him in the county, though.
We was doing our thing, bro.
You know what I said?
Hey, I, been like,
we, our circles is damn near the same circles.
We just ain't never, like, because he'll fuck up.
So, I guess he's been in jail most of the time.
said where you start getting
the trouble.
I got out,
went right back, that's why.
I was in jail
for stealing jackets.
Don't start clouded beat.
He told me that story.
I'm thinking this nigga in jail for some shit.
You said for stealing jackets.
So your old boy is stealing the jacket.
Hey,
he's talking about he's been in here.
My man.
Two years.
I'm like, so I'm like off top.
Like, you know how you don't want to ask.
He's going on three.
You know what you're going on.
They're on a set.
Once he started getting cool, it's like,
he like, tell me like, I'm like,
never.
You've been up in here,
nigga, what?
He's like,
a nigga.
How long you was down
for that jacket still?
I'm about to fight that.
Damn there,
dude.
Diff.
Diggum,
mad as a motherfucker.
You know why I was down,
though.
This nigga,
we're going to get into that.
Let's get his background out the way.
We're going to get into it to a tibaguer.
Yeah, for sure.
Digger our ex-hole boy,
dude.
Man.
But,
uh,
what I'm about to say,
uh,
so when you start really,
like,
getting into trouble with all that shit,
too,
like,
because,
you grew up,
I thought you had 11 years old.
You went to Audubon.
So what was you living up there,
Eddell,
Indiezer,
my mama,
we moved to the jungles,
so that was our address.
Put it outside.
I'm saying?
Our address was in the jungles.
Uh-huh.
So I went to, like,
autumn schools,
like Hill,
Chris,
Ottawa,
Dorsey,
all that type of shit.
Yeah.
So what,
you said 11th?
Was the first time
you went to juvenile on?
Yeah.
What was your case?
A robbery.
Gas station,
Robbery, me and I'm me, uh, baby Braves,
um, me little room.
What up in there, snatching all this shit out the store type shit?
You were baby Braise?
Yeah, baby Braves.
Shut out, baby Braes.
That's our, that's who really made us like that.
When I see how tight they was and me and Braves was that tight,
nigga, I automatically let baby Braes go.
They let baby Braes go out the car.
They get us to jail, and he come back two weeks later.
I see, I mean, EF, we're in EF.
You're doing passbacks?
Oh, hey, I didn't pay in the kids.
My wig
You're doing passbacks over there
We're playing to this
I see what y'all's doing
In a bounty too
That's why the niggas was mad
Y'all passing a weed back and forth
We stay doing that
Yeah
Like this is what they play everybody
Yeah
Close that back card
Man by your business
You said
Braes came back
Two weeks later
Yep on the South
See him
He come in
On the hood
He already rushing shit
go to the hole.
So,
he's crazy.
He caught his case at,
that's what he caught his big case,
or that was just a bullshit?
No, he caught his case when he was 13.
Yeah.
But we was like all back and first
like juvenile hall,
like, we was like,
fuck us,
we was like the homies
that was going to the hall.
So, like, camp, all that shit.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Like going back and forth,
juvenile hall.
And then, what was the longest stretch
you ever did?
I just did
eight,
Eight years, four months.
For a robbery?
No, for a saw with a firearm.
Yeah, yeah.
So when you was in there, you know what I'm saying?
When did you start getting face tattoos?
Because it seemed like you fell in the, when was your first face tattoo?
My first face tattoos.
Man, when I got out of camp, all the hummies like,
Baby E-Mack, Big E-Mack.
Shout out, E-Mack, too, man.
I was all going crazy, like, on the hood, you know, that's my crew.
So it was, like, started at a young age, though, like, really, like, in my teens.
I got my first face up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I just started going crazier and crazier.
Like, then once I got to the pen, I just going crazy.
Yeah, yeah.
So you said, when did you start doing music?
When you was in jail, you started writing rap?
We used to rap.
We used to rap.
Like, you know, our hood is, like, known for that.
Like, we started that.
You feel me?
as far as the blood's rapping.
So, you know, we used to listen to Braise,
nigger, in the hole,
and, you know what type of shit.
Because, be brazen, you got some of the hardest verses in the world,
like the most memorable gay vases thing
and be brazeny by the hole, the number one spot.
And we just back, you feel, me, the L gang back on the set.
Yeah.
You got to take over on the set.
They know who started it on a bud.
So what's the name of your movement?
We got a lot of movement.
We just L-Game, like, but we got Lane Life, we got Fig Money, we got, we got, we got gangsta fam.
We got everything.
We got all type of shit, you feel me?
Yeah.
Fast laid, all type of shit, you feel me?
Yeah.
Nogger, us right here, though, we just, nigga, we pushing all one, like, together, like, you just, nigga, the hood, nigga, us, gangsta fam, nigga, L-gain, nigga, period.
Yeah, yeah.
So, gangster fam, that's with the GF.
We're pushing our brand, though, too, though.
You feel we're pushing the homie right here.
we're pushing everybody that want to do something positive,
like, want to, like, you feel like, that's what we own.
Yeah, yeah.
We got clothing lines, restaurants, businesses, all type of shit.
Hell, yeah.
We're just trying to do something positive, nigg, trying to make it out.
Nags, I understand.
It takes, nigga, it take a pack of investors
in order to buy a whole apartment building.
When you see 1,000 units in one apartment building,
it ain't just one person,
and take everybody with the same mindset
in order to get the project done.
So, motherfuckers got to look at it from,
my business aspect.
Naga got the manpower.
Promotion is word of mouth
for the most part.
You get what I'm saying?
If everybody went somewhere
and it was like, hey, you ever heard the ummy?
That nigga, instead of always hating.
And everywhere they pull it up
and music playing like, hey,
I play the umby shit.
You go crazy.
That shit is more promotion
than any Instagram post
that a motherfucker is going to do
when everybody on the same shit
and they keep seeing it every day
and everybody pushing their little shit.
shit. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So gangster fam, how you come up with gangster fam? I ain't
come up with it. They came up with it. So that's your label? That's just like,
it's really like we just, we like a family and we just ran with it. Like, for me, like 2007, like me and my
home boys I grew up with like, you feel me, like, we need to start something. Like, you feel
me to like separate our self from all these other niggas. Like, you feel me like, we ain't like
these niggas. Yeah. And that's what we did. We all just put G in front of
our name like you feel me you feel me and we went from there you feel me besides all of us like
my age it's like by like three people like his age and my big brother yeah for me after that we just
ran with it so then when they start rapping it's just like it came together like that's our push
that's what we represent like that's us like you feel me it ain't just like no bullshit ass like oh
he's just that's just them thing it's like nah like it's a little different like I said it's like
we together like you feel me like that's really what it would it really show like you
for me, all togetherness, like, that's really what it is.
Yeah.
Like our love for each other.
You feel me, like how much we fuck with each other and all that.
So the rapping, just like, once they start rapping, him, my bro, hum me little junk,
once they start rapping, it's just like, this is we're pushing.
You feel me, like, it's us.
Yeah, yeah.
Because at the end of the day, a motherfucker got to have an overall goal.
That's why I'm asking y'all, like, what's the name of, like, that shit, everybody
come together and figure out one thing
that y'all gonna push.
And it's just outside looking in.
It can be a gang of different umbrellas,
but to the world when they see y'all,
they don't want to split it up.
Yeah.
When they see O-TF,
they're seeing O'Block,
300, this, that,
one nigga from Kaki Key.
You get what I'm saying?
They see O'TEF.
You have I'm saying?
All of them niggies ain't off a limerine,
you get what I'm saying?
You get what I'm saying?
So it's like, nigga.
When you push something together, and that's why even when I came home,
score game, the hummies pushing it, I got Brick City.
I'm going to put this to the side.
Like the score game, it sounds cool, everybody fucking with the score shit.
You young niggins out here, a nigga putting on for the score,
I'm going to accept your movement and help y'all do what y'all got to do.
And still, I implement my shit on my own projects,
but that's all push one thing at one time.
so the world to know that we all together.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, for sure.
That's just, you know what I'm saying?
Outside looking in.
But what's your expectations for the label?
Like, I mean, for gangster fam, like, what's y'all, what is your end game or what is
y'all working towards right now?
Just trying to, like, put it together.
Like, if we're trying to get our funds together and just, like, whichever way we can,
like, just push, you know?
However, whichever route we got to go, that's really just what we've been on.
Like, if we didn't ran to a couple of hiccups, you know.
Surgeon shit, you know, niggas get money
different ways and shit, and you feel me?
So it's like, it'd be like slowed down
a little bit, because I've been on this angle monitor
for a minute. But you feel me, it's like,
for me, like, we just got to, we just
been trying to figure it out. Like, it been coming together
though. That's what it really is, though. It really
is, that's what I said. That's what I said.
We got two niggas strapped up over here.
I've been on this shit for two years.
The whole time I've been out. I went,
I caught a violation, went back
to the county, they like, hey, put him right back on it.
I'm like, damn, I just did the violation.
Like, what the fuck?
Like, I was just on this shit.
Seven months, I got out, fresh out.
I was out probably a month.
I gone fig to fuck with the homie G down and his brother.
Shout out of G down.
Police swarm that motherfucker.
They find, like, 13 guns, like, this is yours.
We all go to jail.
All of us.
Gun by the tree, they like, this is yours.
Bro go to jail.
They take all of us down.
like, man, hey man, I'm like, bro, we both
tell each other the same thing. Hey, man, bail me out.
I'm like, I know they already
already told me this mine. I go
to jail, LA, police, they're like,
you ain't even tribut. I ain't even going to call
your PL you from me. I'm going to let you bail out.
Man, look, when we don't have got to talk no more?
On me, put me and myself.
Yeah, he's better let me bell out.
You don't know violations?
Man, I go get on the phone.
Hey, come on, man.
But they really just worked the nigg out of money.
You found the blower and the common
like, come on.
Man, down there, there, 20.
blowers and they just they just started just
damn near putting them on niggas. And they made me
bail out again. When I went to jail for the
violation, I get in a high speed chase
and I jump out the car and break me and the homie.
When they give me the other
violation, I do the violation,
they tell me, I was in the county
and I was in county in San Bernardino
because I went to jail out there. Yeah.
When I do the violation, they send me to
LA County. And try to hear you another one.
Man told me bell out again. I'm like, y'all really
janky make me bell out for the strap case again.
You miss your court day.
Yeah, a nigga got to.
They really running a play on the nigga.
Put a nigga right back.
I don't get off of this shit.
Next month.
I mean, April.
I've been on this shit the whole time I've been out.
They want to stay one.
It's time to play, boy, once you get up off of that.
For sure.
That's time right now.
That shit ain't holding nobody back.
No, no, no.
I'm just talking about like a nigga could get on the plane, go where you want.
Oh, yeah.
You got a minute.
It's like, you know, a big of a major figure for this,
nigga out, nigga.
And motherfucking I eat somewhere,
they gotta sit back.
That's all I'll be talking about,
because I'll be, for me, like,
but we got to figure it out,
especially that as far as, like,
everything, memories and just figuring it out,
because you feel me,
I ain't really,
this is my longest really just sitting out here on the streets.
I ain't never been out here like,
you feel me,
to really just enjoy life.
Yeah.
I ain't never been out here like that
my whole life since a kid.
I ain't, teens gone.
Way's gone.
And we're enjoying it now,
and we got niggas mad too.
It's only more to come
The angle monitor could have been
You know what I mean
It could be working both ways for you
You know what I'm saying
Because it lets you know that
Hey man
Everything is documented
Yeah for sure
Fly straight
For sure
You know what it keeps you out of like
Oh you see
I mean you see blood
I mean you see blood
Like you know
Like
Like because you know
When you ain't got a dog
Diggie
You see it right nigga man
I don't give a damn
What type of life you live
man the right nigga come across the dick and play
man have a nigga thinking all type of ways
man I ain't gonna lie see
thinking we have to tell himself every day
that a nigga on the positive path bro
you know what I'm saying
but
what's your
what'd you feel like your heart is hit
today did
um
my favorite shit
as far as that I already don't put out
yeah
um
that whole
lower living
that whole lower living
uh tape I put out
that shit, I ain't going to lie, but no love.
That's one of the, that's one of my best songs.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
Well, did the public pick up on it?
Yep, a lot of people, a lot of people picked up on it.
Yeah, well, how many views did it do overall?
We know you up and coming in on a matter.
Yeah, I think it's knocking on like 200K almost.
Exactly.
That's still, that's going crazy.
But that's, yeah, that's going, that's going, that's going, brazy coming from where I come from.
That's what I'm trying to do.
tell you. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Nigger, you're acting like you didn't want. I thought you
were saying it because you didn't want to talk about it.
200,000 going crazy.
Yeah, I ain't. Nicker, I assaluted.
I still, nigga, my shit,
be having problems getting to that.
Yeah, man. You get what I'm saying?
Yeah, absolutely.
And, uh,
I feel like your following
was supposed to be way crazy.
I don't know if they shut. Did they shut down the Instagram
of yours?
When I, uh, I lost my, I lost this page.
I lost my page for probably, I say about, I say about like two or three months.
Yeah.
But I don't know what it is.
I feel like my following post will go more brazy than what it's going to.
I feel like you more of a laid-backed nigga that's not going to be controversial.
You're just going to do your music.
Yeah, I'm going to just do my thing.
But if a nigga getting my way, I'm going to get everything.
That ain't controversial.
That's handling business.
Yeah, for sure.
It's saying something on the internet.
Like, nigger a nigga handle business.
A nigga, no a nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
They'll tell you right now.
In our city.
It's over to be like that, though.
This niggas who sub me every day.
I don't pay them niggas.
No, never mind.
Why would I go pick up my phone and go sub a nigg?
And I know I'm doing better than you.
That's what I'm saying, right?
100% sure.
100%.
You know I'm doing better than you.
So why would I go pick up my phone and make a video and talk about you?
I ain't about to give you my energy.
And exactly.
We all don't got that type of control.
Sure.
Hey, you're good.
Why ain't you going to lie?
No, you post it.
I ain't going to lie.
Sometimes you go crazy on the nigga.
That's true.
That's what you is.
It's just, yeah, a motherfucker came in like that,
and then I really mean what I say.
But this is the thing.
When you know you ain't going to never catch a nigga.
That's my, that'd be my whole thing.
And you ain't going to never be able to have this conversation
to a nigga face-to-face.
It's like, fuck it.
you are to play internet games
digger, all right, look, look, check it out.
I ain't better to speak nothing but facts too,
digger.
And digger, digger, beat up.
I'm still with that plague too.
You get what I'm saying?
Niggas don't really be with that.
When they get to raising their phone and document and shit,
like we just going to play an internet game
because it don't matter what happened to you.
Like, nigga, if something happened to you, bro,
they guarantee you knock it on my dog.
Yeah, for sure.
I can have nothing to do with the place.
I can get to talk crazy.
a nigga
three days later
he died.
The way the internet
work, bro,
it's a rap.
They come in a holler for sure.
It's a rap.
So it's like
the best way to handle that
is like you go play
internet game.
We're going to play
the internet game
because I'm never going to catch you.
And once I say something
on the internet,
that means that
I didn't exhaust it
every other eye shit.
So it's like,
fuck it.
I was like,
we're going to do this.
And nigga,
we ain't going to never see
each other
because you're going to make sure
that.
You know what I mean?
it just is what it is though you know what I'm saying but it's
dover to be like you are but that's when you say you're following
and all that you still got to figure out a way without
controversy to engage with the public
and your fans every day
it don't have to be controversy you could be giving a nigga good game
every day you could be you have said but they got to see you
every day just stay more active on it yeah because it's social media
shit like you know what I'm saying like it leads you to viral shit you could be on that
motherfucking tripping forward do something fuddy and oh blood that that shit gonna go viral just out of
nowhere and it's your regular you know what I'm saying yeah like the laid back approach is dope
and but sometimes it um affects artists because they feel like they don't want to do the
clown circuit shit like that's that bullshit I don't know
and still other engagements you could do.
That's what I tell you without letting Gordon.
Look, I take game from other shit.
Look, you're saying you saying the nigga like, I ain't no laid back cocky,
nigga like, oh yeah, I'm on some, I feel like I'm better than this, nigga.
No, I just say, cogie, I just say, yo, lay back, you're not really the type that's
finning just, just from how we talking right now.
Like, you ain't just the type that's finner, right, right, nigga, like, nigga,
I know you stand on business, but, nigga, I see your approach from, we didn't have the interaction,
but like right now, that's what I get from me.
Like, you just be cooling.
Like, you ain't going to be the one that.
Like, if his, like, Instagram got bracken
and they're going brazy in the comments,
like, be responding to people.
Exactly.
Yeah, I ain't responded.
I was doing it.
You up in there, like,
bitch-ass, nigga, who had me right here on sloshing?
Yeah, I'm up life right now.
Yeah, I ain't doing none of that.
Yeah.
Let me call this nigga, bloods.
Yeah, man.
It ain't nothing wrong with it, though?
I just be knowing that.
The niggas ain't willing to do that.
You're not going to do it, so just stop,
because I'm going to make you stay.
I'm going to force your hand.
I'm going to force your hand every time.
It's like, bro, stop playing with me, gang,
because I play mind games too, bro.
I got a big of you.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, bro, go, man, a nigger ain't making here,
digger, this long.
Digger, this long.
They ain't making here this long.
Digger, just, nigga,
nigger, playing around with the streets.
Nick, a nigga know how to play these motherfuckers,
bro.
Just, dig, leave me alone.
Straight out.
But, yeah, though, at the end of the day, this show interview,
I ain't going to keep, because I just caught myself talking too much.
A motherfucker, um, a motherfucker was at the internet shit.
And I was saying, I feel like your following should be more.
And that's only because you got, like, a couple impactful songs.
You said, this one here, 200K, did the Strindon.
Y'all just was getting started.
Y'all didn't know how to market yourself then.
So right now, like,
what you got up and coming and like what's your play like how you how you plan on playing this next project that's about to drop up and coming it's gonna it's caught out the mud and shit I'm really trying to I'm really just trying to do this tape I'm just trying to do all promotion I ain't really and you feel me and just and really kill them with all videos but I'm really gonna I really gotta just I got to just I got to put my pride to the side and really probably go pay for it.
feature. I had told
myself like, man, I ain't giving no nigger no money
but I got to put my pride to the side and
niggas. So just because how you said
my following ain't what it should be. So
I got to do something to make other motherfuckers
really tune in. Especially
if you walk and shit, like if you
trash and you go pay for a feature, don't
do it. If you know you walking
shit and you're going to be able to
rap with this thing that
that you're going to go pay for the feature,
he ain't going to outshine you on the record, it's going to do
and you make sure that
you could tag him as a primary on the song too.
Like, you have said?
Like, get it clear it the right way.
It'll do better for you.
Like,
because,
nigga,
you get his fan base
and they get to hear you.
And if you keep up
or walking down in the same song,
you get what I'm saying?
They hop it on and shit.
Like,
I don't even really do the LA rap shit,
right?
Mm-hmm.
But I do.
Like,
because I noticed that I got to win the city over
before they even accept that other sound
that I really do, right?
Yeah.
So when we did that,
scared of us with Draco and Conrad,
them niggas was rapping.
I'm like, oh, God,
these niggas go,
rag coming off the rip,
Barreth out of flying,
and all this is out of that.
Oh, they laid that first before you?
Yeah.
I'm like,
uh,
then Draco go in there.
I'm like, oh, shit,
because I'm like,
fuck it.
I get in there.
At first I'm saying some other shit,
like,
well,
I have to wake my game up.
I'm like, man,
he race all that.
I go left for the rigging
and I really kept up with the niggas
you get what I'm saying
yeah that's how you got it
and that was like I'm like
damn I know I could do it on the melodic
all this other shit
you have said
but that's when I really open my eyes
like all right
I kind of do got this
and I start really
tap it into that lane
so I start getting more fans
from out the city
with Coachella and all the other shit
so it don't
that Coachella go
that Coachella go bridge
yeah like you know what I said
like I start
get more LA engagements now
because I'm, I'm,
because I hold all that shit.
I've been having them,
but I hold it because you got to have your own sound.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, for sure.
Like me giving three different styles at one time,
it'd confuse the motherfucker.
A motherfucker can't say, oh, that's brick on one album.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah, for sure.
But the feature shit, it worked.
It's what I was saying.
Like, I ain't paid for that feature,
but I have paid for features.
You get what I'm saying?
and it works.
Like, even with Icewear Vezzo
and all that shit, like, it works.
You got a gang of features.
Yeah, I do, I do it.
But see...
Darkio.
Yeah, I got some shit.
Come on, we just put that in the brownie on a set.
I'm like, oh, that's on a good.
I'm set.
I got two of a witty right now
that I ain't dropped
because some other shit,
like, it ain't even nothing to do with him.
It was how we was going to drop the project
and Gunner was the executive producer.
It ain't fucking with Gunna?
I mean, as a brother, yeah
As a brother, yeah
But like, over decision making
Like
You feel the years wrong?
Yeah, because I mean, if we was all
Gonna take deals
Let's do that right before trial
Like, you get what I'm saying?
Like, like, give a dick
If I was going to let y'all take a deal
Like, digger, I ain't going to just hang you ride
With a digger, but you have said
Like wait till everybody on the same page
And trial about to start
We go release who we go release it
Let it be a group decision.
But then let him tell it that the communication was off
that he was trying to reach out and tell the nigga
because it's like when they say,
are you for bro the 60s in the courtroom
and the niggas say, yeah, like all that shit.
Digger, you fight in the game case
and you take a deal and you got a gang allegation
out to the case, you have been to a whole lot more
than what Gunna admitted to.
But it's all about how you do it.
Everybody got to be on the same page.
Like, all fit to, like, shit.
Because I'm not fend to say nothing about nobody else in my plea deal.
This is my plea deal.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, I would have to tell my lawyer.
Like, hey, like, change that.
Yeah, yeah, like, change.
I just fought a murder on the hood.
I took a deal of manslaughter.
What's that?
Me and my co-defendant.
We all was on the same accord.
Like, look, we're about to take this deal.
We ain't going to trial.
Exactly.
I was just about that.
I ain't know if you wanted to talk about that.
I thought you, with the trial, beat it.
My crime, he went to trial, he beat it.
Yeah, yeah.
So what was it at the case I over with?
And we don't have to talk about nothing like that,
but what was they accusing you of, like?
Murder, three attempts, conspiracy, gun charge, all type of shit.
That's right after we get out of jail with each other.
Man, niggas on the outfit.
Four months.
I think you came back right when I was leaving.
Oh, yeah, I did.
No, you came back for a blower.
I came back.
No.
Brace, would you?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I didn't have nothing.
Comber City phone.
He just sent me to jail.
I'm like, bitch, come over here.
Yeah.
They didn't have to sit.
You come over there.
City by everything.
Yeah.
Look, I'm through.
Dick, I think I came up there to you.
No, no.
You came upstairs.
Yeah, yeah.
Brace had a nigga out to sell.
Uh-huh.
I had all my little hootsies.
Really good.
I was like, hey.
This is my prostitute.
I ain't going to lie.
I came back for one day after the
Maybank got a hold of it.
Oh, that's sad.
Hell no about that Mayback music.
Oh, hell.
Yeah, yeah, though.
Man, when I say
you come from up under that, I'm like, man,
my boy, but you got it together
this time because, nigga, if you was going to fuck
up, you would have did it already. I see your
pattern.
I know.
You're just trying to stay focused, man.
You know what I'm saying?
But the clothing line was going crazy during COVID.
Like I seen a lot of people.
It was going crazy when I was in the county.
Yeah.
Like I'm saying, my wife, she was promoting that shit.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
We got a store, two stores, I'm saying, a restaurant, all the type of shit.
So are you, have you been renewing your, your, your, like, new styles and all that shit?
You still be doing new drops?
I got a new drop.
First Day Out collection, like the broke past, rich future.
That's like my.
Is this going to be one of the mats, too?
This is like just something like,
this is more than a gangbanger.
This is like my podcast.
I'm about to start.
It's like more than a gangbanger.
It's like everybody that's like doing something
that's like a gangbanger that's like,
you know, I kind of got the concept from
LeBron James.
More than an athlete.
Go more than an athlete shit.
So kind of like ran with that.
Like more than a game member.
Just ran with it.
So basically what you just go have,
gang members from all over
that you connected with come on and promote their other shit
that they got going on outside of it.
Yeah, exactly.
Whatever they got to just necessarily be game members.
It could just be anybody like, you feel me,
but we like the gangbangers.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You more than that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's just like the podcast, though.
I'm definitely pulling up.
But yeah, man, I had heard that you had caught a little case like that.
I'm like, not my boy.
I thought you beat it.
I thought you, you know what I'm saying?
They offer a sweet deal
I know you was innocent
But they offer a sweet deal like that man
You know what I mean
They gotta grab E
Yeah man
Yeah man I was up in there like
I'm there two three years fighting that shit
So what they got you six years on the mansudder
Oh four and six
Yeah
Yeah yeah
We don't gotta dig into that one though
But
Why they call you KS
Good
You really want to know
Yeah
We're doing that today or we not?
We can do it any day you want to do.
No, it's good.
You know how I'm catching when it's here.
I'm making a show.
I say it every time.
Every time he knows, hey, kill a cello.
Hey, check it out.
Look at what?
Off the dribble.
You are right.
That's bro.
I'm not killing.
I don't want nobody to think I'm being messy, though, but that's my brother's name.
So I just, I really know.
That's what it is.
Because I knew it was going to be messy.
That's why I laughed first.
I was like that.
I really don't want to ask her this shit.
Nah, I ain't a killer sailor, though.
A little killer sailor.
Yeah, bro.
And we ain't got to go in to all that.
It just is what it is.
But a lot of people was mad.
You know what I'm saying?
That you was, when you hit the county,
it was like it was just KS.
I'm like KS.
Then when I found out his name,
I was like, oh, they want to kill this, nigga.
I was the dead of you.
What?
Hey, hey.
I ain't gonna lie.
Nigger didn't went through it, though.
You feel me on the set?
I'm dead homie.
Man, you good for that.
Nick, I really was with you, bro.
Can't no nigga tell me
nothing about your pushing, nothing,
nigga.
You definitely, and the nigga
gonna make sure you might KS with you
when it's just us around,
nigga, definitely you're gonna let it be known
wherever we at if them boys come.
You already, nigga already stamped that already,
man.
They ain't gotta be extra to all and all that.
I'm dead homies, they know what's up.
So recently, a video of a nigga that looks just like you went viral.
And it was in the prison uniform.
You sound stupid.
And it's your big brother.
No, I'm talking about Big Bad.
I was just going there.
My bro, free Bigger Man on a set.
For sure, you niggas look just alike.
Look just alike, these niggas.
And they got all got their full face-touch.
If you don't know the different letters to look.
go viral every video though every video he go viral and it's that he'd be talking that real
shit that's big bro so the general so big man right is he uh trying to get his case back in
front of the courts or is that what he been going viral for i remember one of them i think it was
like unity like these talk about gang unity or some shit uh yeah i don't really want to discuss
this case because it's like an appeal type shit so you know i was just saying is he trying to get
I wasn't going to go into it
when he's trying to come back down, though.
Is that what he doing?
He's like in the appeal process right now.
Yeah, that's dope.
I'm going to say we got a lawyer for him.
He got a lawyer working on the shit.
Yeah, because we might want the prison reform to get involved.
I wasn't going to go in.
Not for real, though.
We need to be signing the petitions, like, about all that,
like free all the homies on set.
Yeah.
On them four yards.
Like, motherfuckers don't think that.
The South Siders, everybody, all the active ones, though.
Fuck the PCs.
You hear me?
Free all that.
Yeah.
motherfuckers don't understand that these courts
awash you just for being a gangbanger,
and knowing that somebody from your hood
killed this person, bro, it had never...
They is that.
Nigga, it's a lot of times where we just get convicted
because there's 12 jurors that look at us as gang members
and we did it off the rip.
We lose before we even sit down in the courtroom.
You get what I'm saying?
We losing at the paperwork.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's been plenty of times.
Like, I got a hummies sitting there for.
But show is innocent.
And I know,
nigga, vice versa.
So, like,
when people see us pushing
for these people
that's supposed to be
murderers and all this shit,
it ain't that,
nigga,
only dead hummies.
These niggas really be innocent.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like,
like,
Nick Humby,
nigga mad,
he crazy to the motherfucker.
He's coming down.
He coming down
that, nigga,
I'll be it out.
I, nigger,
and there's innocent niggas out here.
You know what I'm saying?
We kill the nigga
of the shit that he did.
Not what you think.
I think he did.
I ain't going to lie.
For my shit, my lawyer told me, he's like,
I'm 80% sure I'm going to win.
I said, that ain't enough.
On God and heaven.
He took a deal.
Hell yeah.
My lawyer said some bullshit like that to him.
He said, I'm 80% sure.
Chuck, why, let's go to trial.
Over some jackets?
Man.
Digger, we got, oh, yeah, we got to get into that.
I ought to be hot.
That ought to be hot.
I told him off the dribble.
So I'm with my old boy, man, V.
I don't even buy.
Oh boy, that it dealt turned it all bad.
But mind you, this morning, I already avoid, I'm avoiding him.
I'm not picking up for him and nothing, but he lived would be damn near.
So it's like, today I'm just going to go out.
It's me and my bitch.
I'm going to leave the house.
He's blowing me up.
I keep on clicking, clicking, clicking, I get by the car.
This nigga at the car.
Like, nigga, he don't see me calling you.
I'm like, bro, what, dick?
He's like, what did you vote?
I'm digging, um, six, he's like, man, she kicked me out.
So I'm like, oh, man, I'm like, man.
But I just so happy to leave stuff upstairs.
I'm like, hey, you got to, yeah, oh, he's like, yeah, I'm like, man, fuck you.
I'm up in the car, like, so I don't got to go back upstairs and nothing.
We're good.
I go, I'm just supposed to be going to go buy a pint off mailroads and coming back.
We pull up.
Boom.
I grabbed a pint that a nigga that had just socked on my plug.
was working at the babe store.
He socked your plug out?
Yeah, yeah.
You had to go check on you.
I had to go check on you real quick.
I'm like, damn.
I'm like, yeah, that's how you get at my d'nick.
I'm like, you got, he had split this shit up, though.
He didn't woof him.
So I'm like, you feel me?
So I go put up, I'm like, hey, bro, you know everybody
connected to somebody in the city, bro.
Like, you got to chill.
But I told him to walk outside.
So when I tell him to walk outside
On camera it looked like I'm trying to get him out the stove
But I'm telling him I ain't trying to get you fired
Alright nigger but I got a holl at you real quick
I ain't even know you like woo woo
But like we got holler real quick
So when we go outside I'm chopping it up with he
Boom
The boy V
Decides to go run up at the store
He gets to the back back of the store
He still ate babe jacket
I got a
Pock and a little buddy, we put it up in the porch.
You could vouch.
We live in the fat mansion at the time.
We really having our way at the time.
I don't know what, baby.
Y'all had no deal.
You for sure didn't have nothing.
You shouldn't stand it.
I wasn't doing bad.
Not the bank store.
For sure.
It was down two years.
I'd be so motherfucker mad.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, my.
I'd have been mad as a motherfucker.
I'm so hot.
But guess what did the case called the Brick Baby case?
I'm like out of everybody brick baby case.
because like, like, nigga, I don't got nothing to do with nothing.
The dude that I'm talking to never talk to the police because I didn't do nothing wrong.
So they fired him talking about he was in on the plate.
He just wasn't telling on the nigga because he like, I know that nigga didn't have no attention to taking nothing.
You get what I'm saying?
For sure.
So while I was sitting right here, he ran up in the joint, right?
He grabbed the motherfuckers.
I see the tape.
I guess he knocked over a ladder on his way out.
He made, like, say this foot locker, he make it to the back to where the shoes at.
You know he's a cat burglars.
Oh, he's going to go.
You know he's going to get it.
He got to where it was that.
Yeah.
He got it.
I'm thinking the nigger got the first jackets on the rack.
No, no.
He did not.
He made it to the storage room, bro.
You never seen anything.
You never seen him.
I was outside.
I was standing outside.
I didn't see the play.
I'm in front of the store, bro.
This niger did that live.
Dead on me.
So when he's coming back out,
he,
And I see it, but now I'm already in the heat of a conversation with him.
So when I see him run out, I see a nigga run behind the homie.
I don't know if they did got into it because I'm talking to this nigga, whatever.
But I like break it up, like immediately step right there.
Like break it up.
But when I see him with the Jaggerson and it was an employee, I back up.
Like, hold on the fuck.
I'm on camera like, bitch ass nigga, get this nigga the shit back.
bitch, let go to dead umies.
You are, you already. I'm like, bro.
So, okay, you can see me
pleading on camera. There's no audio. I'm like,
bro, but they overly own him.
So he finally get him up off of him. Now he's
showing out.
Everybody get to picking up jackets around
us. This nigga
won't get in the car.
I slap him with a jacket.
Boom.
Throw him in the back seat.
They're talking about I picked up a
jacket and threw
it in the car and jumped in the other
side, but it's literally me doing this
to him, boom. You get
what I'm saying? Yeah. So,
the nigga, long story short, I went
to jail for pulling off with the
nigga that robbed the store of the jackets.
It turned into a robbery.
They was playing with us
like it was a real robbery, but
on the other side, when he
got caught, he had folded.
You know what I think? I heard
of that. Yeah, you know I heard of that.
His videos and all that, but
the boy went viral. They kept
coming to question me about them other people case.
And it's crazy how I get my deal as soon as they in their trial.
The whole time they come and like, well, your crime, he said that you know more about it than he does.
Man, how y'all get here, yeah?
Get back up out of there.
Like, you know, so as you get a visit on a Thursday.
Yeah.
You ain't talked to your lawyer?
You get a visit on the Thursday.
It's ugly.
Through the county, I think they start on Thursday,
but you know what the fuck I'll be.
Yeah.
I'm getting the visit on the off day,
nigga, during the daytime, I'm.
As soon as we go in there,
a nigga, hey, yeah, no, man, I'm gone.
I don't know.
What you got going on?
But I feel like that's what was going on.
I'm glad that he did.
Well, I don't know.
I heard, shit.
I already, he was there.
I don't know.
We ain't even going to talk about it, though.
Hey man, this would be getting the nigga into that place.
I hadn't heard he told those to pass the dick to the tics too.
Oh, shit, what?
Oh, man.
I don't know, but that's a shit bra told me.
I ain't even going to get to that.
Man, you know, that boy different, man.
Yeah.
I couldn't believe it, man.
I seen him on that video.
I said, no.
How you meet the nigga?
And you don't got that talking about it.
I know y'all got, like,
mutual friends.
Yeah, I met him, I met him through my boy.
I met him to my boy,
uh,
Little Borough, I met him through Little Borough.
And, uh, yeah, that nigh, man, that nigh,
Yire.
Yer.
Yeah, that's, yeah.
Yeah, we ain't, we ain't gonna get into that, though.
But, yeah, though, what else going on?
Like, uh, y'all speak on y'all up and coming.
I don't want to keep on going in the circles.
So, like, what you got, how could they get at
you on Instagram.
Rich Future underscore
Mad clothing
with two G's
and Peppers Express
Instagram, follow all of them
Instagram.
Man, shout out Peppers
is the most fire Caribbean food
you go across, bro.
Shout out peppers, man.
Shout out peppers.
He do got a restaurant.
Fire oxtails, man.
You sitting right here, and I'm trying
to get you to talk about
nigger your business,
because they're looking at you
like a game member, but there's really a business man, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, bro.
So look, Mad clothing, man, like, basically,
I turned the negative into a positive, like,
my name, Matt, like, you already know, Madmo.
So basically, like, motivated and dedicated,
like, basically just turned the negative into a positive
and ran with that, like I started in a pen, like,
and Quirkran, came home, got it bracken on the set,
and shit was just running it up from there, like,
and then, like, as far as my music, shit like that,
like, I ain't really get to, like, push it out there,
like that but I'm trying to like focus up like my bro be on me like you know what I'm
saying like let's go to the studio like you know what I'm saying like I'd be bushing
but on the hood like I'm about to start taking it more serious like because a nigga
be fucking with all type of people like you feel me big time niggas that a nigga
could really like do something with but it'd be like niggas just be like still in the field
like you feel me so you know what your heart is versus the me nigga we don't
drive around races because they got stars in the road shout out to yeah yeah
because I got stars that I pulled oh yeah oh yeah yeah
That's that Lazzie don't try to rape because the stars in the roof,
tear drops on our face for the stars that we pulled.
Hey, yeah, stop playing.
Stop playing with the shoes.
I ain't going to lie, you already know.
But, yeah, man, just my brand, though.
Just focusing on my brand and, on the set,
supporting the homies that got shit going on the set,
yeah, yeah, all the homies that's,
you feel, me, rapping little eye.
Shout out all the homies, on the set.
Big Nudon, all the set, all the bros,
big head, everybody.
If I forgot about you, don't set me on the ground on the set.
Please don't sell me.
Yeah, man, you know, they're on this platform.
We giving it up for the whole hell game.
That's all along.
I'm telling you, they didn't want to see me on.
He just mentioned everybody.
Hey, shout out Rory.
Just say shout out the whole world.
Yeah, shout out the whole hood.
Even the ones that don't like us on the same.
Man, Rari's some bird to fuck up, bro.
That's my boy.
That's my little ready.
You sure I love it.
So basically, what you got up and coming,
and how could they get at you on Instagram?
I got a lot of music up and coming.
I told y'all about that out the mud.
You could follow me on I-E-G, A-O-K- underscore Ye, Y-A-E.
Sure, yeah, you could, my YouTube is A-O-K-E.
Check out my videos.
You know, it's all a hot shit.
I don't sound like the rest of these niggas out here.
That's for damn show.
Yeah.
What would you describe your sound like?
If you had a mixture between your favorite artists,
would that be a product of what you put out?
Or is it?
See, my favorite artist is Boosie because I like people with storytell.
Yeah.
I don't really care for the party music like that.
Yeah.
But, um, yeah, I, uh,
I wouldn't really, I really feel like I got my own sound.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't really sound, I ain't gonna say,
I sound like none of these niggis.
What's your beat selection?
When you go in there, you're thinking,
I'd be fucking with a Mazi type beats.
Uh-huh.
I fuck with a Polo G-type beats.
Who else I'll be fucking with?
I'll be fucking with, umbp, Z-type beats.
So you like that open shit.
Yeah.
It could be pain or just open where you're,
You could tell a story over.
I could rap on any beat, though.
Yeah, yeah, no, guarantee.
Nigger a rapper.
Yeah, nigga, you didn't show to prove that you're a rapper.
That's why I was like, I wanted you to get on here
because it's like he keeps sticking and motherfuckers ain't paying attention.
Like, you get what I'm saying?
But he really got something going on.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, he really having something to say.
My fuck got to reach out, nigga, to the ones in the city,
you, nigga, that's really doing it,
and they ain't really trying to be controversial
and all that shit, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah, for sure.
Like, nigga, 200,000,
you got 7,000, 8,000 followers on Instagram.
That means that the music is talking,
and the nigga don't even know how to pay for views.
Yeah, for sure.
You get what I'm saying?
I'm trying to learn how to pay for some promotion right now.
That's two separate things.
Don't let nobody tell you that paying for views is promotion.
These niggas, boy, they tell you
that shit promotions have you fucked up
getting letters from distro kid and everything
they're like man hey somebody playing with your joints
he ain't getting no money we're going to suspend
this shit ain't adding up yeah listen
and know where they get at you at on Instagram
she's got to follow me on IG my shit Mayweather 3K
yeah
easy call man and listen
this another learning experience man
It's gangsters everywhere
We're going to bring the city back
Digger red, blue, whatever the case is, man
You have I'm saying
You got a gay steen, your family
Gaster that you fuck with
They can offer him your platform,
you know what I'm saying
LA is only, nigga, what we go
Make it, nigga
And all the end we keep on pushing
the negativity out the city,
digger, this should have never come together
You know what I'm saying?
Like
In Atlanta they get in the bag
In Detroit they get in the bag
In Texas they get in the bag
What's stopping us?
is nigga the borders.
Mm-hmm.
So, you know what I mean?
If they see,
you don't got to love everybody from it, man,
but listen,
they can be more effective
to a nigga that ain't coming around
being disrespectful in your hood
if y'all don't beef immediately
and all that,
nigga, it can be a gang of money
on the flow that a nigga miss it
just because the nigga
ain't dressed the same way
as a nigga, bro.
So, you know what I mean?
Don't be late, man.
Oh, since we on that subject,
we just did a quip swapout, man.
Quick swap.
You had some more artists with you.
Yeah.
You know what I said?
And we bring it, like I said, we bring it the city together, man.
You know what I said?
I ain't called on line like I remember.
I know yours is pay me cash.
Yeah.
This is my boy, pay me cash.
My name cameo.
Cash me out, you feel me?
Oh, yeah, it's some cash on the flow right now.
It's real cash on the flow.
You feel me?
Hey, pay me, man.
What you got going on, man?
Like, you rap.
You just say to feel you.
What you do?
I rap.
I do all kind of shit, man, but I just...
The door fed.
Right now, I just...
Super nope.
Really, I just got out on Sunday, feel me?
Yeah.
Just did a year.
You just did it a little bit.
A little year.
You just did a year?
Yeah.
But you had two of that?
Yeah.
You got to come closer to the mic.
Yep.
Yeah, what they had?
What you got?
A little pistol.
Yeah, yeah.
They left you in the county...
High-speed chase.
Left you in the county the whole time?
Nah, I bet, though.
I turned myself in.
Not what I'm saying?
Did you make it to the pen?
Yeah.
Oh yeah, that was bullshit.
Got me up out of their face.
Fast?
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
So, where you come from?
From Pasadena.
So you're from Pasadena?
Yeah.
Oh, from Pasadena.
Born and raised.
I'm from both, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, LA, too, though.
Yeah, no, I already know the truth.
I know the truth.
So, you up under the gangster fan movement?
Yeah.
You under the gangster fan movement?
Both of you are?
I'm flame boys with Gainesville,
Flame boy, Gansden Fan.
Free to Flame boys, you feel me?
Free to flame boys, there, free to flame.
Free Stitch, free twin.
Free stitch and free twin, you feel me.
How long have you been at it?
I ain't gonna lie.
I've been rapping, you feel me, since, like, you feel me?
I really started rapping my boy, D. Smith, you feel me?
K-Motive P, long-lived, K-Mot-P.
That's when I really started at, like, 14, 15.
He ended up passing to some bullshit.
I wasn't, you feel me, I wasn't, I wasn't, I wasn't really taking this serious, you know,
and the nigga was still in the field, you feel me?
So, I ain't gonna lie here.
Now, you feel me, really big bros in them, you feel me?
They got me taking this serious, you feel me?
So up and coming from the drop.
Yeah, and then when you start rapping?
Shit, I've been rapping for a long time.
For a minute, I mean, we start this shit, GMG shit.
Yeah, get money to game.
Yeah, shout out big old.
So what y'all was, y'all, like, since middle school type shit, like juvenile
type rapping, like, always been rapping.
That's where it started at all.
Yeah, I just like to say, I can tell that's what you were saying, like I've been doing this.
You old juvenile hall ass, right?
I ain't going to lie.
That's where I wrote my first rap set, like juvenile art.
But I didn't start dropping rap, so I was 25.
I ain't even start rapping until I was 25, but I always knew how to rap.
We used to get high off this and shit.
The guy used to use to rap, but then I ain't doing that rap shit.
You start dropping at 25.
Yeah, like 24.
25.
I still booed though.
Yeah.
That's what, you feel I'm saying?
Like, so with motherfuckers, we talk about you old and all, like, bro, I ain't come
about no rapper, nigga.
I was managing, niggas.
I managed young thug and them, and being a long way was trying to do our things,
starting to label it, you know?
Yeah.
But I always knew how to rap because of juvenile or shit.
Yeah.
How are you rapping?
Hell yeah.
Ain't no TV in themselves?
What?
It's stupid.
This ain't the feet
With some da-da-da-da-duzz
There's some sweaters
Up over a nigga
Yeah
They got the shit up and sweat
They got the shirt
Tired up and sweat
Man, they give a nigga
Disrespectful draws
Well he was kids
I don't know
Yeah, I'm 35
Yeah
Oh yeah, yeah
You know
They give a nigga them things
Like come on, bro
Oh, dude
See, I'm younger than you all
You feel
Yeah, see I was getting white boxing
Yeah, see y'all is getting white boxing
No, thank you, bitch.
Yes, yeah.
But yeah, though, man, the motherfucker.
Like, so what's your old how this song?
Like, if somebody went to go, look,
what song would you tell them to go?
Oh, shit, you go look at my album, Neth.
Well, not my album, I low, I dropped Neth,
Brothers of Keebber, but I got a song called GF.
That's our brother's the kid.
That's out.
Feel me?
Go find out.
How the area of being receptive to what you're doing?
I mean, it varies.
ways out for a lot of them, yeah, most part.
Like, Dana hearing you at least, like, like, the city, for sure.
Dina hears.
Yeah, all right, yeah, not because, you know what I'm saying?
I'm gonna get hip now in the world for the get hip.
But I'm just like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you just highlighted some shit.
When I double back and watch the footage, I'm definitely going, you know what I'm
said, go tap it into the shit that you, that you putting out just to see where you at
with it.
Because we go, I feel like,
uh,
motherfuckers,
it's a whole lot of talent in LA.
Man,
there's so many outlets.
It's so many outlets that's blocked.
But at the same time,
a motherfucker can't come in
sounding like nobody else is.
The motherfucker can't come in.
Like, we really got to come in
and do what Lil Vader did,
but not remix all of them.
So you got to get people to dance to this music.
Like, you got people to hear
niggins go hear you out
but the music that goes
is the TikTok music
and the shit that can be played in the club worldwide
outside of
Arizona, New Mexico
when you go to the club
you don't hear no California music being played
unless it's Doja K.
So we got to figure out a way
to translate it ain't
it ain't up to the world
like we can't be mad at the world
because they don't like what we're doing
because,
niggas we can't love
what we're doing so much
to where we can't go
outside the box
and figure out a new
sound of call for California
but you know what I'm saying?
That's just my input for it
because niggas be mad
when they say California did
but they're not lying
as far as well as
as a certain extent
no like to a certain extent
because we're not exploiting
the new talent
and the motherfuckers that's doing
it is still doing
the same thing that they was doing
in the world
Ben ain't accepted that
so we're going
going to turn the other niggas that they ain't heard up?
Or is we going to keep on forcing this on their ears
and letting them judge the West Coast off of what they hear?
Yeah.
A lot of motherfuckers don't want to let the up-and-coming really come up.
The ones that's really on right now,
they don't want to see the up and coming really come up.
I'm not going to say, I feel like as far as a lot of motherfuckers,
if that was the case, they'd be putting their time in,
getting a lot of up-and-coming rappers.
I don't know for a
No no for sure
No
Hold on
Yeah for sure
That's what I'm saying
That's the problem
That's the problem of in the city
A motherfucker
But if you sign a nigga
This is the thing
Nigger
Nigger come around me
For more than four weeks
Nigger
Your ass got a sign
And get the fuck off
Because nigga
You're getting too much sauce
And then
When you get old
You gonna swear
Nigger didn't exist
and all this shit
and the nigga
taking you around
and showing you,
you know what I mean?
Like,
nigga,
a month with me
nigga,
you're gonna meet a lot of people.
You get what I'm saying?
You're going to meet a lot of people
just off a high road take.
So like,
nigga,
and then the nigga
go shimmy off
and swear a nigga,
man,
I'm not doing that shit no more.
Nigga,
here goes some paperwork,
nigga,
it don't even know
to do something crazy.
Man,
the whole world
did me.
I ain't even
fit to get the name
in niggas
because,
nigga,
we,
we,
than not our relationships.
But like the industry, what?
Listen, because I'm not fucking
with niggas like that no more.
I'm really like the reason why certain niggas
was even hot in California type shit
from coming down here and fucking with a nigger
all that niggas spin off.
But you know, a nigga be
a motherfucker ain't offering the money
that another motherfucker offer out there.
You know what I'm saying?
It's all business, but at the end of the day
Some niggas don't even look back
And you're like, hey, that's my partner
I'm fin of, hey, you guys said, come on.
Hey, or even in the interview like, yeah,
Brick put me on to a, you get what I'm saying?
They don't even do that.
That's why some niggas probably don't want to come
to interviews with a nigga because it's like
they don't want to talk about the past with the brick.
They don't want to give people the insight.
Get your flowers.
Yeah, because they got to it.
It ain't no way when they're sitting in front of you
and the nigg go down memory lane with the nigger.
Like, you remember.
nigga.
Yeah, me.
But I don't be
playing shit like that out, though.
I'm getting better at that shit.
Motherfucking can't, you know,
can't cry off a spill milk.
You know how these niggas get the acting, man?
I forgot to get in the one thing, though.
I'm glad we didn't cut out
when we were supposed to cut out, right?
We don't get back to y'all,
but when you was in it,
they say that you got shot
when you was in the field.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't been shot a couple times.
So what happened the day that you got shot?
Nah, you ain't got to go in the detail,
but like, how did you end up in a situation
to getting shot?
How did that day go?
Because you know it'd be in the air that day.
I got shot a couple times too.
Shit, hanging in the hood.
Because my grandma house is,
my grandma house on Summit,
right in the hood.
Shit, I'm hanging in the hood.
Regular day.
Shit.
Yeah, nis come by.
get the whacking.
Shit.
And that shit, I ain't going to lie.
I ain't even know I was shot, though.
I still got the bullet in my hand.
So I ain't even know I was shot at the time.
So after the niggas get the,
after the niggas get the getting done whacking,
the homies like, the homies,
niggas are still panicking like still.
Like you feel me?
So the homies like, hey, somebody leaking, man, check.
So I get the check in myself,
nigga on bees.
I get the,
like feeling for the top of my head
on blood. So I'm like, now a nigger
really panicking. I'm thinking I'm hitting the head
but I'm really hitting the hand.
But now that I look down,
I feel it. I'm like, oh shit, I got a
shit. Shit, I'm not
knowing I'm hit.
A nigga, uh,
shit. A nigga
not knowing he hit. I ain't
knowing, shit. I get
the feeling for my head, nigga, and I
start seeing blood. So now
a nigga got the low-key panicking. But then
Then I feel my hand thriving.
So I just drove myself to the hospital.
So did you get dizzy when you thought you was hitting the head, though?
Nah, hell, no, I didn't get dizzy.
I just was, I'm just as over-panticking.
I seen the blood.
When I got shot in the neck, I didn't see the blood.
And it hit me in my jaw, but it knocked me out.
Oh, yeah?
But I couldn't move.
So it went through your neck?
It came in this shoulder and it came out right here.
Ooh.
Yeah.
I was in a wheelchair for like five, six months.
But, nigga, when they hit me, a nigga knocked out.
So when I woke up, I'm like, I think they hit me in my head.
Like, we can't see no blood, nothing.
So I'm like, nigga, I'm like, man, I don't know what's going on.
Nigel.
I'm sitting there, but I never got dizzy, doesn't it that shit?
Because I was so panicking trying to figure out where it was at.
Yeah.
We get to the hospital, they take my jacket off.
They're like, oh, you're hitting the shoulder.
I'm like, I'm hitting the neck somewhere.
You can feel it.
And they're like, the shoulder, it starts burning from my.
shoulder to my neck.
Once she said,
a nigga the shoulder,
I'm like,
oh,
I'm like,
that motherfucker
old fire!
I turned it to a bitch
immediately.
I swear to God.
I know you felt it
off the dribble.
Yeah, man.
But yeah,
I know,
so you got shot
in two different occasions?
Yeah,
I got shot in two
different occasions.
The other one,
you don't want to talk about?
No,
it's just the other one,
like,
the other one was like,
that one,
like,
the first one I told you
was just on some more
gangster shit.
shit. Like, that was just on some gangsters shit.
The other shit, nigger just hanging out.
Pop shot, they come through pop shot.
Yeah, exactly.
I got shot.
I got shot. I would say that's what happened
when I got shot at the neck.
I never seen them, niggas.
It was on the other side of the street.
The first one I don't want to talk about.
Yeah.
It just was, I got shot at my tailbone,
but you have to say, they had to talk about.
You know, it just is what it did.
is though but you know
the motherfucker
where they find you
at on Instagram we got to cut this
motherfucker short show
you find me at
B dot ob
no B dot O
B 1212
on Instagram
What that's the B O B stand for
B O B stand that's Bounce off boy man
That's some that's some whole other shit
Young niggas huh
Bounder boy now that's
Bounsela boy that's me
That's me playing boys that's one that's them young
niggas yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah, yeah.
Free to Flame boys again, you feel me?
On where they find you at, baby.
You can find me on the gram.
Pay me cash.
Cash with a K.
Pay me underscored cash,
$5.4.
You some type of, uh, pep or something,
nigga, pay me cash.
You like the bitch.
You like the bitch.
You like the bitch.
Hey.
That's a real name.
Yeah, that's just.
Pay me cash.
That's his real name.
He ain't telling you his nickname.
Oh, listen, Bob.
just not playing.
I'm thinking that's his pimp after
like this baby cash.
Now that's his real name.
That's what they named you pay you cash.
Hey, that's hard though.
I ain't never...
That's what they named from birth, feel me?
Pay me cash, bro.
That's on his idea.
So you ain't never sent the bitch
to a liquor stowed up.
That's crazy with that day.
Oh, man, I'm mad.
He's right here.
I said, I said, he ain't never sent the bitch to the liquor store with that name.
What are you doing, right here?
I'm sure he doesn't send the bitch to a liquor store.
No, my boy, he doesn't see him a bitch.
Yeah, do some good, good, good game, man.
We ain't going to point it out.
He's some good game, no, man.
A life coach, man, that's what I like to call him.
You understand.
Come to me and get your life together, bitch.
It is a pleasure to have you y'all, man.
You know, I fuck with my L-games, you know what I said?
Nigger, a nigga KS.
That's my brother, man.
So, you know what I'm saying?
We're going to have y'all back on.
We're going to do this again.
But, you know, due to the internet trolling and shit.
You know how it be.
Yeah, it is what it is.
Straight out.
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