No Jumper - Ybcdul on Digging Up his Opp's Grave, Being Mr Disrespectful & More
Episode Date: May 10, 2024Adam grills Ybcdul about the gangs in Philly, exhumation, working with Skilla, and more! ----- Get the latest news & videos http://nojumper.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! https://shop.nojumper.co...m/ NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... Follow us on SNAPCHAT https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4z4yCTj... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/nojumper http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22bro on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper.
Coolest podcast on the world.
And today I'm tapping in with the most disrespectful rapper, person, human being on the planet.
YBC duo, I.K.A. Mr. Disrespectful.
What's up, Adam?
How you feeling?
Man, I ain't going to lie.
I'm so real.
I ain't that good.
I'm all right.
What's bad?
I just lost my little brother yesterday.
Really?
Yeah.
How old?
He's 20.
What happened?
I'm 24, but he was in a car accident.
For real?
Yeah.
Damn.
Yesterday.
That's terrible.
Like, your real brother, you've been around him since day one?
You're not my real brother, but, you know, how we call it.
Like, you know, we ain't gang.
We won't do games, but we call each other brothers.
Right.
Yeah.
Damn.
My brother.
So that was just yesterday?
Like, literally, like, a couple hours ago.
Back in Philly, I'm assuming?
A couple hours ago?
Yeah.
Like, it was like, it was like last night.
Probably like around like five or something like six, seven, eight probably around that time last night.
Wow, that's terrible.
Back in Philly though.
Yeah.
Damn.
And you've been out here in L.A. for a minute, right?
Yeah, I was over there for like two weeks now, two and a half weeks probably, yeah.
So what's going through your head?
What kind of mental space are you in just having to process something like that?
To be honest, I ain't going to lie.
This, I like this.
Just like a 50.
Yeah.
Like my dutchie with the 50, but I ain't gonna lie, though.
Like, that shit crazy, though, because, like, I go through this shit so much.
It's like, I'm not used to it.
It ain't a normal thing.
I'm not going to say it's normal or something that I'm used to,
but it's like, I can't explain the feeling like that shit.
It's like, I'm still here, though.
I'm going to keep my head up.
I'm still working.
I mean, I think it's fair to say you're used to it, though,
because it's, like, definitely I lost somebody that I know him for seven,
eight years the other day and you know when I compare that to when I was you know 20 when I first
lost somebody it's not even close to the same because I'm so numb to it at a certain point
definitely numb to it for sure for sure I'm numb to it but it hurt every time it ain't no
difference no matter if I can't explain that shit it ain't no difference though like
it don't matter if it was seven years ago years ago today like that's still hurt the
same.
Like, I don't matter if I lost a motherfucker
three years ago.
And I think about that shit, that shit
feel like that shit just had been like.
But think about it like this.
I hear my parents having conversations
when somebody dies and it's like,
oh, so-and-so died.
And my dad's like, huh.
Yeah.
Because it's like they're old enough
they, most of their friends are gone.
So as a result,
it just doesn't really hit the same.
But I feel like the big difference.
I understand what you're saying,
but it's a difference.
I don't feel that way because it's a difference when you actually like hanging around someone
when you sleep and when somebody at night like when y'all sleeping y'all smoke ls together y'all go
sliding together y'all go whatever y'all doing whatever we do together studio time or if I'm
traveling to new york these the people like I'm the rapper so feel me like that like that's
different it hit no you're totally right because a lot of times when my parents lose somebody it's
like somebody they ain't seen in 50 years yeah like there's somebody feel me like anybody that I
I didn't lost like I didn't I didn't like we was like in a stage where we was staying with each
ever like being around each other every day when I lost the person so it's like it's like that's
hurt no 100% I feel like the biggest difference too is you're saying you lost your brother in a car
accident but I feel like a lot of the a lot of the people that you lose it's more like your
emotional reaction is just that you're angry because somebody
killed them or did whatever to put them in that position and that's got to be a different feeling than something like a car accident where it's just like luck
Yeah different. That's definitely different. It ain't it ain't the same
It's still an unfortunate situation, but it's not the same as when I lose somebody like gunfire though
Right, but you know that like people that they still troll though they still make it seem like they'd feel me
That's weird like I don't know they trolling right now like people on my people my people
He's trolling right now.
Right.
I got one post up right now.
They all in my comments right now.
And how does that make you feel?
I mean, I don't go about comments.
I'm just a disrespectful.
I'm the one that do that.
Right.
I'm not worried about none of that type of shit.
That's why I'm wondering.
Like, the Instagram.
I'm a real street.
Like, I'm a real, like,
person.
The street, anyway.
I'm a real person.
Like, I'm a real individual.
Like, social media don't got nothing to do
with reality.
So I ain't, I ain't really too much
into, like, getting feedback
off of,
I'm in the reality
Like I'm in the real world like
So there's nothing that you could read in terms of a comment
Or anonymous posts that would that would bother you
No like it'd probably be like damn
You're saying some shit like
Like I laugh
Because you kind of open the door for a lot of it
By just the way that you rap
And the way that you talk and it's almost like
You're making it so that like
You can't really get mad at anybody
For the way to talk to you
I can't do that like I wouldn't even feel right like
I'm the one that started all that shit
So it's like, I can't let nobody get me in my own game.
You know what I'm saying?
No, I feel it.
So, okay, tell me a little bit about your upbringing and when you were a younger Mr. Disrespectful.
I ain't a lot.
I always was a badass kid.
Like, I always grew up.
I grew up down Nerf Philly, though.
I grew up down Nerf Philly.
I'm from Nerf Philly.
But, like, I had moved down West Philly when I was, like, 10 years old.
That's where I get all my bad shit from, though, like, Nerf.
Like, that's, like, the, like, that's, like, the, you.
trenches like nerf like you go to philly like nerfilly like that's real like is nerfilly and south philly they
probably the dirtiest city that you could go to it you're gonna go to nerfilly or south philly they're the
dirtiest spots but i grew up in nerf philly and i moved down west when i was like 10 years old and that's what i
i claim i claim westfully like i say i'm from west philly nobody don't really know i'm from nerf like
if you know you know but you were so young that you don't count it i count like i mean like i still got
childhood homies i'm moving out tinsel it's like i'm moving out of tinsel it's like i
I still got friends from down there, but it's like when I jumped off the porch and like when I started doing, like for me, I was in West Philly.
So yeah, like is that kind of how the street is structured in Philly?
Is that it really matters if you're from north, south, east or west?
I mean, like, that's so weird in Philly.
Like, you could hit, like, now Philly, like, it'd be, I don't know, like, that's weird in in Philly.
But, like, the whole Philly turned up right now.
know it ain't no like and then it's like i don't know like fully crazy right now like
north-southwest well all this so it's like that's it kind of feels like even in the last
year or the last six months that there's like a a bigger amount of attention coming to philly
and that people are paying more attention and that especially in terms of like the street
the street stuff obviously the chicago shit has been going on for like 14 years
in terms of the drill shit.
New York, less, but still, like, quite a while.
And it feels like now people are really, like,
paying a lot more attention to Philly.
And I feel like that's probably where we're going to see more stars
coming up out of over the next couple of years.
Awesome.
Yeah, for real, for I feel it, though, like,
out of all of the cities that really, like, do that shit,
like, the drill rap scene, like, Chicago, like, that's dumb.
Like, they started that shit.
It's Mrs. Disrespectful.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
No, I ain't got nothing.
to those.
But, yeah, like, the Chicago scene,
like, that's what really, like, sparked it off.
Like, everybody, like, I ain't gonna lie.
Like, me, personally, like, I'm a real, like,
I grew up, like, like,
them, like, them people probably influenced me, like,
them, I didn't even know them niggas.
Like, the same age as me, though, feel me?
Like, around that time, I thought they was all older
than what they really was, like, feel what I?
Philly wasn't on it in 2010,
2011, 2012,
like, for me, they was really on shit
back then. We wasn't on that yet.
like Philly ain't started getting turned up prior to like 2015,
2016, 2017, some shit.
But I know like out of all of the other states
that's like on some drill right, man shit,
like Philly like the next thing to Chicago,
like, or we probably like more like on that like,
I ain't going to lie to Chicago that,
I can't say we more on shit.
They like, damn they're inventing drill red.
But like a lot of n'emps in Philly like,
like they've really, like they've really,
drill rapping like they doing drills going to the studio like this shit real like in
philly like this like I don't know how it became a culture there but like it's like there's like
a part of the culture now right is going viral like everybody grasping onto it it's not like
new york I only know a couple from New York like I with a couple people from New York but New York
like one of the drill scenes that went viral like other than Chicago feel me but they're not
really like drilling they just like really just raping for real for like Philly like really like really
like really doing it. I think a lot of people in like there's a lot of real killing going on in New York and
but at the same time I feel like there's such a crazy police presence and the gun laws are super
serious so that kind of makes it like if you get locked up they were telling me if you get locked up
in New York that's where all the most lit rappers are they are all locked up yeah for sure but it's
not like they locked up for,
I don't know what they'd be locked up for,
but I know that
like in New York, like
the difference is, like
when a city count by the
murder rate, like when the city go by the murder rate,
they go by the population. I don't know how
many one to a thousand it is
or one to whoever, how many
people they got, but their population
over there, that's what makes Philly
like murder race so crazy
because inside of Philly we only got
a million, 1.3 people.
million compared to New York
they got 15 million people there
compared to Chicago they got 5, 7 million people there
we only got 2 million people in our city so
our murder rate compared to like
you get I'm trying to say I can't I don't know how I explain it
it but it's like when I was watching some of the documentaries
about what's going on the streets of Philly it was saying that like
there was like the average for a long time was like 300 murders
a year and then the drill music shit starts to hit and then all of a sudden it's like
500 a year that's what I'm saying that's equivalent to Chicago
that's equivalent to Chicago and New Orleans murders and shit like that.
And those are states, like in cities that got way more population than us.
So it's like, feel me?
I can't explain it, but it's going down, though.
Like, you can't do nothing in Philly without your gun.
Like, you can't go to the gas station.
You can't go to no arcades.
You can't go to the movies.
You can't, like, whatever you do, you got to have it.
Like, if you feel like me, like, for sure, for sure, you can't do nothing in Philly.
Like, you got everybody with you.
I don't use no security, though.
but like you got y'all got be on that show
or like something important that you had to film
would you be open to that or are you always just gonna roll out
with your homies yeah no i ain't gonna lie i ain't doing that
because i'm moved smart i ain't really like i rather
security protectors for like for some shit like that
because i'm not only got a couple homies like there's out here left i'm not
risking none of my homies getting arrested for protecting me at no show
when we could pay for security because i've seen shit with dirk who's like
pretty much the extreme example of like how successful a drill rapper could become.
And when you see the way that he moves around,
like I've seen clips of him going into venues with just like an army of dudes around him
protecting his ass.
Because that's,
if you're somebody who actually has people trying to kill you,
which we can reasonably assume Dirk does,
that's how you move around.
I've seen clips of him coming from the airport in Chicago with straight up cop cars
surrounding the bus as he's like traveling in Chicago.
To that level yet, right, for sure.
But, like, you know, at a certain point, if you are bringing that level of attention,
you're not good with just, like, one security guard watching your ass.
You have to really move around, like, anything could happen.
For sure.
I'm going to still have my n-knit's going to be there, too.
But it's just, like, the security presence is going to make it less hot on my n-
n-fiel.
You feel what I'm saying?
I ain't going to lie.
I can't afford to be losing to the jail in the Internet right now.
Like, we all we got right now.
I ain't a lie.
And it's like, they're depending on me.
I'm trying to get rich, bro.
Right, definitely.
So, okay, you, at what age,
you get into the street stuff before,
or do you, like, get into the rapping stuff
and then that kind of, like, leads you to more of the street shit?
I ain't got a lot, bro.
I grew my first case when I was 14.
And what was that for?
I cried my first case.
I was 14.
I had, uh, I think we had, well, we call them Johnny's in Philly.
Cops.
Johnny's, that's a stolen car.
Oh, okay.
Johnny's is just the cops normally, right?
For us?
Okay.
Johnny.
Yeah, Johnny, when you're in a Johnny, that's a stolen car.
Okay.
So, um.
I knew you looked like a Kia boy.
No offense, but you were kind of giving me that vibe when I was watching your shit last night.
I'm like, I bet this dude done some, some Kia shopping.
No, no, yeah.
I just was in a kid.
It's crazy because my little brother that died, we were just in that key together.
Really?
Yeah, you know what they doing, them kids, right?
I hear.
Yeah, but.
I hear what goes on in them vehicles.
Yeah.
I really don't know what Skrilla meant by that, but I was asking him about that line.
Yeah.
shit crazy. But, um, okay. So you, you were stealing cars even at a young age? What were you doing
with them? Uh, Joy Ryan. We was Joy Ryan. That's before shootings and all. Like, we were just
back then. We used to fight. I used to punch you. I punch you fast. I ain't really got too much
to talk about. And I mean, we used to fight. Boy, I used to enjoy Ryan. I can cut my first
case. And then I had my second case. I was like, I think I still was 14.
I had court aggravated or so in school.
I had folks in my up.
And I got press charges on.
And then my third drum,
all this all while I was 14.
I had truancy.
I ain't never go to school.
So I got locked up for all that shit.
I had to do 12 months of St. Gabriel's Hall.
I couldn't lead her until I graduated.
Then when I came home,
I ain't need get arrested again until 2022.
Okay.
Got arrested again, 2020.
too some nuts shit haven't i had got arrested for like i can't even talk about that shit my case still
going on still open yeah okay but going to jail at a young age like that did that kind of turn
you out and change your life a little bit uh i mean like to be honest bro that shit was like fun to me
bro i learned how to swim there like in jail i mean i learn how oh i guess it's a youth thing summer
it was summer camp to me okay i learned how to swim they learned they told me a lot of shit
I met a lot of niggins in Philly.
Like, it was a lot.
Everybody in Philly was there.
Like, we was all there at a young age.
Like, they told me a lot of shit
that played basketball up there,
swimming team, football.
Like, that shit would just, like, can't, bro.
I just had to go to school there.
Right.
So overall, you think it was positive?
You actually had, like, a better quality of life
than you did at home?
I mean, like,
it was like a little sit-down,
some shit like that,
get my hair straight type shit.
Do you think it made you a worse kid
or a better kid in terms of,
getting in trouble. I feel like that should made me move smarter though because like I said I
didn't get arrested again until I got like what 22 22 I came home when I was 17 17 I didn't get
arrested I was 22 I'm on house arrest with 12 I've been doing a lot of shit bro I just finally got
I got off that shot I was 17 then I finally got arrested again when I was 22 would you figure out
about how to not get caught up you ever saw like what power I had it I'm really trying to
I need to get familiar.
Ghost.
I've heard.
That's me.
That's shit.
I'm more like a ghost.
Like a ghost or like the character ghost in the show?
Ghost, I can be the character ghost and I'm more like a ghost.
Regardless, like, you know, ain't going to see me too much.
I'm not, I'm not being seen.
I don't, like, feel me?
And when I am seeing, my presence is going to be felt.
Like, I just, I just carry shit different.
And I'm, like, you know, like, it's only a couple from my side that is really, like,
on shit so I always gotta be like that like I can't really be seen I can't really be
but I always make sure like shit structures I make sure shit going like everything good right
so when did uh YBC start to come together that shit came together for real for real on some shit
before we was YBC we always was like together it just that we ain't had no like no name
then one day um my homie my homie J
and Baby Kyle
they was
they had
they both passed away too
but um
was Jay uh Josh
no that's kind of what made
YBC become more serious
or is that a different
Josh Josh Josh he was the first person
that passed away
but Josh he didn't die to like
no war or none of that
he died like when we was kids
okay and but Jay and baby
Kyle though they originated
YBC though
but they had came up with it
young bag chasers
but we young and
about chicken too.
You can use it either way.
Youngers bow chicken or young bag chasers.
I like both.
Yeah.
Definitely.
And so,
that was just like a small little group of people,
your age or?
Everybody that was from like,
for a YBC,
like,
YBC, like,
don't you know how, like,
a gang of bitch
would just be like one block,
like how it'd be 60 hovers.
Like, they'd all be from,
like, filming,
we're not like that.
Like, YBC is like a bunch of homies
that grew up with each other.
We all from different blocks.
But we all from down the bottom, though, because we all from one hood, though, 42nd Street, 39th Street, 43rd Street, 35th Street.
That's like the whole bottom, but that's all the blocks that's like in YBC, though.
Okay.
And when I mentioned YBC to Scrilla, he seemed like he didn't really want to talk about it because that shit maybe is a little hot, has a little too much attention on it?
No, it just, they're like, I don't got nothing to do with Scrilla.
Okay.
and it's like people be trying
like put people in shit or like
just like he he could do like
bro I'm a cute at being bro
like scroff scler bro he could do music with whoever he
want to do music with right because he didn't have to show you love
as soon as we get done the interview him and his brother Vaughn are like
grabbing you on face time hey like this is our homie he's dope
etc like they were putting on for you immediately in a situation
where the average rapper doesn't really immediately think like oh I'm a help out
one of my homies and get him an interview too.
That's my brother and I don't look at him as
How can I say it like
He an artist, he a rapper so he could do rapper shit
I'm not about to stop him from
That'd be like where we from like how he said on that on the interview bro.
We're from a crab in the borough city so for me like for me if I say our
I'm all listen
where we from period
when you do songs with the ops
you can't do that shit like you
like you can't go do something
I don't know how that shit is in other cities
you can't do songs with the ops and shit like
no that's like the number one thing you see about
on like the drill fan pages
and shit like that is like
you know that's the most
hot topic of conversation in the Bronx
in Chicago is like unthinkable
now listen right
now listen
you can't do songs with the ops
or this Squillah whole thing, though, to me.
Like, that's my man.
I went to high school with Skrilla.
So it was like, when he linked, like, when he finally, like, listen, when Skrilla reached out to do music with me,
like, he still, like, he never was, like, popping yet, like, for me, he wasn't popping in the city.
When he reached out to me, it was, like, I was going crazy.
I still was going crazy in the city.
And it was, like, that was, like, a nigga I knew from high school.
Like, I don't do songs with niggas.
If you look through my catalog, I don't do songs with nobody.
I only got songs with YBC members.
You know what I'm trying to say?
So it's like,
and if I do got some with you,
you pay me for a future or something,
or I genuinely fucked with you
and I'm on some networking shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But I not just got on that
because I'm becoming an artist now,
you get what I'm saying?
But on that stage,
when I was on that stage
when Skriller reached out to me,
I only was doing songs with YBC niggas.
So it was like, for me,
I knew him from school already.
Like, I knew him.
And I listened to his new.
I was already listened to his,
music,
feel me?
Nobody wasn't
really listening to Skrill
so it was like
do a song with him
I did like eight songs with him
and I dropped the tape
putting him on my tape
us against the world
I always do
tapes like that
is normally called teammates
we have put everybody
on YBC
and YFA
and YFA inside the arm
we put everybody on YBC
and why I fell inside
this fast scene right here too
you need to know who this is
hey yo fast
what up
what up
that's the dinner
Adam, what the fuck is it do?
What's going on, G?
We're just learning about Philly, man.
He probably, like, you ever heard of active rappers?
You got to bring you to the gutter, bro?
You ever heard of an active rappers?
I have heard of some active rappers.
I believe you might be an active rapper.
But, look, at YBC, got the most active rappers in the city.
Well, that's why I think Scrilla didn't want to talk about it, yeah.
Would you say to him to him?
We created active rappers.
Hey, Adam, we're going to bring you to the gutter, you heard me?
Yeah, I'm coming in June.
I already got it on the schedule.
Hey, Adam, you got to get FS the Ben.
up there. Okay.
He's on house arrest right now. I'm going to get him on.
You got to get me some trank. I'm coming to Kensington.
Yeah, I'm going to get do to see some of my music.
Send me some trink too. He said, I need some drink, bro. He said I need some drink.
He said, yeah.
Have the Whip-it thing on deck.
He said have whip it, too.
He take e-bombs. Bro, we don't do whip it. I take e-bomb. Key bumps?
E-boms.
What's an e-bomb?
E-bomb's world?
Ecstasy.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
I'll take a G6 with you, bro.
He said, I take a G6 with you.
All right, let you too.
I'm gonna call you when I'm done.
Bro, if I take a G6 in Kensington around the zombies,
I'm lit.
You lit.
Come on.
But look, though.
Meek won't do that.
He said, Miko will do that, chill.
Get off meat, chill, chill, chill, chill.
Lay on meek.
I don't like how everybody trying to get on it.
No, I actually agree with that.
I think people are, like, piling on it now.
And you know, it's all based on this bullshit-ass lawsuit.
I mean, like, he shouldn't be in the lawsuit.
I'm gonna keep a being.
I'm a real nigga.
I don't put me in that loss.
You put me in that fucking lawsuit.
That's how he feels.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I know why he's going around.
Don't put me in no fucking lawsuit on no faggot.
What the fuck is going on with?
Everybody loves a chance to call somebody gay.
But let's be real.
If that evidence, like, if we were being fair,
that evidence is not enough to indict somebody of any zesty shit.
But this one I'm trying to tell you, though, right?
That's what I'm saying, we're craving the bureau.
Every time somebody gets.
Like how Skrilla said, if you do one thing is over for you.
Like now, everybody going to try to bring you down.
Like, but like, I'll beg how I was saying with that Skrilla shit.
Like, when I dropped that tape with Skrilla, bro, bro went crazy.
And it was like, niggas was trying to put it like he was YBC, you get what I'm saying?
Because I dropped him on the tape.
Right.
Normally with all YBC people, you know what I'm trying to say?
But he's not YBC.
And Skrilla could do what he wants.
He's an artist, he a rapper.
Why would I?
I'm not a, I'm not being on no crab in the barrel shit.
If he could, he got potential to be like the next artist.
We all see it.
So why would I not let him go do songs with whoever he want?
I know his loyalty lie with me at the end of the day, feel me?
If he get rid of Squillard going, he's going to have me with him at the end of the day.
I don't like, feel me?
I know what, what that shit is with other niggas.
That's business.
It's right.
Right.
Feel me?
He's doing something like all these other niggas.
that's marketing them, that's showing the labels that he's not beefing so he can get marketed the most by the label.
The label don't want people that's liabilities and shit like that.
You know what I'm saying?
I could have been got signed a long time ago.
I was probably one of the first people popping in the city by my liability.
I could die, go to jail the day or tomorrow.
You know what I'm saying?
That's what the labels end up telling you when you have conversations with them.
They don't tell me that.
You can tell.
I know.
I'm not dumb.
But with Scrella, it is like we could all kind of see the vision.
that he could be this like bigger artist.
That's what I'm saying.
I would never just,
I would never stop.
But to be,
yeah,
to be an artist and do a song
with somebody as disrespectful as you,
it's still going to be seen as like choosing sides
in terms of how a city like Philly is moving, right?
But it's like,
he did do songs with me,
but like,
all right,
he do songs with other niggas too,
so you can't say that.
Because I'm listening to you guys are songs,
and he's talking about zombie land
and all the shit that he'd be talking about.
And then you,
are just talking about dead ops
but not actually
because
not actually
Not 100% but you know
At least some of that
At least some people
Are getting rolled up
But like I don't let actually like be
Like you heard Bowes in the Underworld
I think so
The video when we were down Kinsettin'10
Right yeah yeah
Yeah and that's how we come
And like he's the underworld and I'm both
Like the Bowls is that's the
The Frozen buddies
And shit
Is the bowl
short for your boys, the YBC thing?
No, bulls is pecks, like pounds of weed.
Oh, okay, okay.
Bulls, but we, you know, there's different strains of bulls and shit like that.
Right.
And you name them.
Okay.
Sometimes they get named after people that you don't like who pass away.
I understand this dynamic.
No, but you do talk about getting on airplanes and, like, there's quite a bit of talk about, you know.
Bro, don't do that to me.
Moving around.
Don't do that to me right now.
Because I got to go back to Philly
I do not want them to stop me in my
I don't do nothing at the point
What do you got on you in the airport?
My
I got a Valenciagality
Yeah that's what I got at the airport
All the clothes and my luggage
Yeah
But you could also have a shitload of Zah
Going on the plane
And they don't give a fuck, right?
I don't know what the laws are like
In Philly these days
But in New York they sure don't give a fuck
I mean like
Here they don't give a fuck
I mean like
That's some shit I used to do
I don't do that no more.
Right.
I rap.
I can't do shit I rap about
because that's how you get in trouble.
No, that's a fact.
I used to do it.
I was listening to your music
with one of my friends
was a little bit less accustomed to this shit
and that was one of his questions.
He's like, so,
is this guy really doing this shit?
Or is he just rapping about it?
I'm like, honestly,
it could be anyone of a combination.
It could be he used to do it
and now he's just rapping about it.
It could be that he's really, really low-key
and maybe he's doing a little bit of both.
I mean, it's not for the internet to know.
I ain't going to allow to, bro.
I turn bulls the cash, bro.
Bowes the cash.
You know how?
That's like magic.
It's like magic when you get like a pound of weed
and then make it disappear and turning the money.
Boas the cash.
That's what I do.
Respect.
Respect.
Because most of these drill rappers in the other cities
don't got a hustling bone in their body, right?
Yeah, no, that's what I'm saying.
When you were asking me, my come up, like,
that's what I'm saying, I always always demand.
I always had money. I always was hustling and I always would like take Jay to the studio at 5 at 5
5 like he locked up right now he was just fighting two homicides he beat him and he um he got a couple years
he about to fight he got he had got charged for his gun or whatever but he might come home but
f5 like niggas like him reek 1200 like he locked up too right now for two homicides fucking
Like, there's a lot of my rappers that's not hearing no more.
Baby Cobb passed away.
Jay passed away.
Like, but, like, all these, like, all these people, though, like, like, before I started
rapping, like, I was taking them to the studio.
Like, I knew they had potential, especially Jay.
Like, Jay had the most potential.
And then when F5 came home, like, he was in placement fire, like, an 18-month bid.
F-5 came home.
He wasn't even, his name wasn't even F-5.
His name was G. Fee-Sold before he got booked.
He came home
He turned this shit to F5
Bro, no boy shit
He said, I'm rapping
So as I come home
He was telling us
Like he rapping
He came home
He didn't rap like Jay
Like Jay gave you all pain
And like our struggle
Like he was telling Jay
If you listen to Jay
Like he would tell you
Like you would get a more understanding
Why we see like we really like
Hustled
And like really had to grind
For our shing
Getting nothing from our moms
Like we were just all brothers
Like just kids
Like just hustling
Like just hustling
Like fucking bitches
Like just fucking niggas
Like we just grew up together, like, feel me?
And Five came home on a different type vibe.
He came home.
Like, he would have been Mr. Disrespectful.
Like, feel me?
I ain't going to lie.
Like, Five was the one.
He came home smoking dead.
Doing real drill music.
Like, doing that, going to the studio, doing shit, going to the studio, like, shit like that.
So it was like, feel me?
He had, in his mind, like, he wanted to be a drill artist, feel me?
So I was backing him, whatever he wanted to do.
dude I was backing him. He dropped his first song. It was Serena. That was a hit. It would have got
back more, but I ain't know nothing about marketing and nothing about, like, just little shit
I know now. So it was like, he got like 600K on that song now because we got a natural fan base.
Like, we got everybody know who we are. So it was like in our trial state, we got, I'm trying
to come over here. That's why I needed this interview right here. So I could, people need to know
who I am like, because I'm like, we did, like we got a story like, for me.
That shit real, like...
I'm trying to bring, like, L.A. street rappers together with some East Coast
Street rappers and see what those combinations look like.
That shit crazy, though.
I was really the manager, though.
They made me do my first song and all that.
Like, I fucking...
I heard them in my...
We was all in my house.
They was fucking rapping some shit.
They're rapping.
So your homies believed in you before you believed in yourself musically?
Yeah, like, they was in the house rapping, bro.
I'm like, damn, y'all are firing the joint.
I said, I gotta get on the joint.
They like, bro.
You plan, bro.
But mind you, I always pay for the studio sessions anyway.
So it was like, big God, let me hop on one track at least.
For me?
So they're like, all right, go ahead.
You can get on that joint.
They like write your verse.
Man, I write my shit.
I write my shit.
We go to the studio.
We lay that shit.
We dropped the video and they were fucking with it.
I posted on my snap.
I mean, I said my snap on my page.
But, like, on my page, I was only like known for, like, hustling.
Like, I normally have posted.
100,000 dollars or 50,000 on my gram 20 50 pounds and shit like I was drawn like shit like
that back then it's like 2019 and shit like that 2020 so like I was known for that type of shit so when
I first post that first snippet of me rapping everybody was common the laughing emojis fires laughing
mojis fires and shit they're like yo this nigga really rapping then then we dropped our
first tape they dropped their first tape I put that shit all the garer we was going to the studio we made
teammates. I was on like another song. I probably hopped on one more song on there.
We dropped that. Only had two songs out. I want really officially a rapper yet.
They still, our shit was going up. Then five just like, I just was in a studio and we just
had like a good chemistry. We made my first, my first hit. We made Still Alive. It was me and
five. I don't know if you heard that song. Me and F5 though. It's called Still Alive. That was my first
hit. Then right after that, we made a song called Oh No, F5, me, and Rique 1200. F5 got booked
the same night. We shot that video. He left. He was supposed to, he was supposed to be going
somewhere with me. I didn't even know we left. We had, we used, like, all we do is get B&Bs, big
ass B&Bs in the city every day. All we do, because we know people that get them 50% up. So we
getting big ass Bs and shit. So I'm we in a big ass house. I'm looking at every room.
for this nigga. I can't find him.
So I'm like, where if I go, they're like, he left.
The next morning they call me, like, he locked up. He was only locked up for
AARP. I don't know what you know that. You know what it is.
The gun? AARP is an AR pistol.
Right. So he was locked up for that.
His bell was $400,000. Around the time, I had money, though,
like a lot of money. So it was like, feel me? And his mom,
his mom had like $35,000 already saved up in her bank account.
She was trying to bell him out. But when we put the bread up, they said, like,
The paste of and shit don't add up.
We couldn't bell them out.
And then the next month, probably after that,
he got charged with two homicides.
So that's like how your music career began
from the very beginning.
It was full of drama.
Then after that, it was just disrespect all from there.
So you were dissing people of the first song?
My first song I ever made.
I said I'm smoking buddy out of the panel.
Right.
Buddy out of the panel.
And who's buddy?
But he's from like up west somewhere.
He's from Cala Hill.
He's from Tour Block.
You ever heard of West Philly tour?
I don't know.
But that's one thing I noticed with you is you have a whole huge variety of people that you're dissing.
Like, it's so many versus, like, a lot of guys in Chicago and New York, I feel like they pick, like, a couple of names that they really focus on.
You got dozens of people that just end up in your lyrics.
Yeah, because it's a lot of niggies that die, bro.
I ain't even want to lie to, bro.
But it's like, I ain't really on that shit no, man.
I'm fried off the beef.
Like I don't really want to be a part of it like I ain't gonna say I don't want to be a part of beef
I never do you don't want it to be like the only thing you're known for yeah like that's not what
I'm on like I'm trying to switch my shit up because like it's like I want to be a commercialized
disrespectful not beef and disrespectful I want to be like a commercialized disrespectful I could be
disrespectful some dumb and shit like I can do some cool shit I don't really want really go too hard on the war
because that's not really what I'm trying to promote right now
because that shit is like is bringing the city down right now
like that shit like the kids killing kids people dying at school
what else like I don't know if you're seeing this shit but like
there's a lot of massacres going on in Philly right now
like they had to had that FBI come to Philly because a kid got shot at a school
some shit like that you know like you know like the
about the Muslim religion oh yeah the is the last day of
Ramadan, there was a massacre there too.
Probably like seven people got shot, but that's like, that's, that's, that's doing too
much.
Like, they're not, the kid, like, whoever's doing this shit out here, like, they need, like,
big homies or niggas like me, like, a nigger like me got to, I got to get on a platform
and be telling these niggas, like, y'all got to slow y'all rule or y'all, like, just,
like, calm down.
Like, it ain't nothing wrong what y'all doing.
Like, I mean, like, everybody do this shit, but it's like, it's like, it's, it's,
It's not what you do.
It's how you do this shit.
So you're telling them we're not get caught.
Not even, yeah, don't get caught, but just slow your road too, though.
It's about slowing your road.
It's not about just everybody moving off impulse and, like, you can't do that.
But so you're how old now?
24.
24.
So you're already starting to, like, have some regrets about this shit that you came up in
because I felt like a big part of your appeal to the audience is that you seem so light,
about all this killing and this gang beef and everything that you just start making jokes about all the time they love you for that
Yeah, no, that's my that's my that's my niche like I don't go fuck about them niggas
But that's that's me though like I'm gonna always do that
That's like it's fuck them niggas but it's not
It's not I'm not gonna
Tell the world to keep doing that like that's not too wrong. Don't make it right bro
So it's not like just because I'm being wrong. That don't mean all the other kids go out there and do this shit too
Could you see yourself?
Yeah, should go to go be doctor.
There ain't no doctors, no electrician, no...
Could you take a step away from that at some point, though?
You think you'll ever put out a mixtape
and it won't have any dissent of the dead?
To be honest, Adam, I just start rapping.
I've been rapping for two years now.
Like, I gotta elevate.
It ain't, it don't, you know, like how you said,
little dude, the niggas, Chicago scene,
that shit been going on for 14 years.
The little Dirk been rapping for 14 years.
They still rapping, he's still rapping drill shit.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's like, he elevated.
though he could he could
reverse it like you
come with elevation
yours as yours go by I'm gonna elevate
I'm not gonna stay the same
that is true though because you'll listen to a
dirk album these days and there'll be like a couple
of songs that are real disrespectful or a couple
of bars that really stand out to you
you're like oh shit he said that right but then
there'll also be a whole fuckload of songs that are
like more about his emotional status relationships
you know he elevated in his music
but he slowly did it to the point where he didn't lose that part
of the fan base.
It was crazy nothing happened
overnight it's a process. Yeah, that's true.
Nothing don't happen overnight. It's a process. Definitely.
So you started out with the name, Mr. Disrespectful. At what point did you decide to
change it over to YBC duel? Yo, you want to know it's crazy? That's where you fucked up at.
I'm YBC. You see, I would have had a Mr. Disrespectful chain
if I was Mr. Disrespectful. Oh, okay. So your official rap name was never Mr.
disrespectful? No, and it's crazy, right? Because I feel it though,
the Mr. Disrespectful name is bigger than YBC Duel,
And they don't know, like, I can't explain it.
And I wear my mask.
That's why I don't got my mask on right now because I wear the mask so much.
Like, you don't even know who I am.
You don't know who YBC Duel is.
They know who Mr. Dishro is the one with the mask and the chain and all that.
Everybody knows Mr. Disrespectful.
Like, they don't know YBC. Duel.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Because if you're Mr. Disrespectful, then it's kind of hard for you to pivot out of that
and make other kinds of music.
That never was my name, bro.
My fans gave me that name.
Like, the fans was called.
because I was really being like nobody was doing it like I was doing it.
Like I was literally going crazy.
Like, like, all my old songs, like, in my old songs, like, I was going crazy, like, bad.
And it was like to the point where, like, they start calling me Lord Duel.
They named me Lord Duel.
They were calling me Lord Duel and Mr. Disrespectful.
And I ain't want to be Lord Duel because I'm Muslim.
I am.
So I'm Mr. Disrespectful.
I chose that.
The fans gave me that name.
It is crazy reading the comments on your videos.
And I read one comment I have a kid just saying,
this is a whole new type of music.
This is disrespectful rap.
Like, it's a genre.
Yeah, disrespectful rap.
I'm like, this kid is really just leaving this comment
and he's like so genuinely excited about the fact
that you are so disrespectful in your music.
Like, it means a lot to him.
I was guessing that I wasn't reading somebody who's like
from your neck of the woods.
This is probably a fan kid from hours away.
It's crazy, though, right?
Because when I feel,
first started rapping, I never used, I was always
disrespect, I always see some disrespect with shit, but I always used to see
like a funny ass, I had like a funny line in my own, like in one of my
verses, like I see some funny shit. I stopped doing, I don't
rap like how I used to, I got to get back, like, I used to be more
like on some, like, I used to pop shit, like, I used to really pop shit like clothes,
money, bitches and shit like that, and I always talk about like,
feel me, that shit, but like. Now you're a little bit more like just
straight Grim Reaper lyrics.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because them niggas be trying
true, so, like, I feel as though
I got, I can't tap my
Jones. But when did you feel like
you found your direction
in terms of the beats and everything?
Because you definitely rap over
a different style of production than most
drill rappers.
To be honest, bro.
Whatever beat I listen
to and I feel like, I feel like
this is my genre, like, how I pick
my beat. I got to feel like
the beat, like, got to be hot.
Like, the beat got to be a beat that I feel like
you're going to want to repeat. Like, then I'm going to
rap on it. I can't wrap on a beat that and make it hot.
Like, you know what I'm saying? I don't like that type of shit.
I got to make, like, the beat already
got to be some shit like, damn.
Like, feel me? Like, when you heard a beat, like,
it's going to be like, alright.
Then I'm gonna go. A lot of your shit has, like, these
crazy-ass sort of Detroit-type drums.
And then they'll have, like, a lot of, like, really fast-paced.
samples and shit as well. So it sounds very much like end of the world slash like chaos.
Yeah. Like on that tip, yeah. Like I definitely, I started up at Detroit beats. It's like a
Detroit Philly style. Like we got like the fill. All the Philly rappers rap like like we are beats
like it's like because I feel I feel I feel it though everybody started off with beats by
save. That's like if like he detrit beats by save really was like our beat.
That's who he was going to.
But he never know us, though.
We used to always use his beats of YouTube.
Until I became, like, pop and then they started making YBC dual-type beats,
and they knew my sound.
Like, they knew what type beats I like.
And I got producers now that, like, that really just, like, know me.
Like, they know what I'm going to do that they beats.
So they send me certain shit.
There's a couple of beats.
They all, I don't know.
They from, I got a couple of beats.
I got a couple of producers.
Definitely.
So when you got into making music, though,
Were you thinking of it as like, oh, all right, there's this existing Philly drill scene and I want to be part of it?
Or is that just kind of where you landed style was?
I just wanted money, bro.
Instantly, as soon as I knew we was going to make money out of this shit instantly.
I instantly knew, like, we got a stirre to tell.
For me, they're going to listen.
You want to make money off that shit.
Because you sound like you already had made quite a bit of money for yourself before you really even got into the rap thing, right?
Yeah, yeah.
I was heavy like heavy heavy heavy baking forth out here
But did that shit get fucked up at a certain point
That made you want to rap or was it more like you were comfortable enough
That you were like I'm a rap too
To be honest like sort of with both kind of
Because like you know like in the
I ain't gonna lie like in this shit bro
Up and down is like bro I lost a lot of one
Like I lost a lot got it back
I lose I like you can't tell though
I don't never show that shit
But like yeah I lost a lot
I lost all that shit probably before
at one point of time. I lost all my money
probably before. I got that shit
baked, though, but it's like, it's like,
that shit be like, it's
not how you, and not what you do, it's how
you do it, bro. It's all about how
you recover from those losses, too.
Especially anybody who's
making them things fly back and forth,
you got to really be able to
persevere, because at some point you're going to lose
the load, or you're going to lose the money.
And it's like, no, it's like the war
really, like, you can't really, like,
violence and money don't mix.
Like, you're going to get money or you're going to do that.
That's why it ain't too many niggas that kill get money.
You know, not any too many niggas that do they get money.
A lot of the drill rappers from Chicago or New York or wherever
who are like really rapping on some violence shit
are not even pretending to be hustling or really having money like that.
Like that's not the image they even putting out.
Yeah, like I wasn't ever on.
I was on some fly killer shit.
I always don't fly killer shit.
Oh, we got money.
We the young bag chases.
That's what we started off as.
For me, but it's like, God had money, though.
You ain't in that shit.
You're going to come with ups and downs, though.
You're going to lose that shit.
You want to get it back.
It's a part of life.
It's not like, you feel what I mean?
I know you probably go through that shit, too,
with whatever shit you'd be going through.
Like, you'd probably be having a good run all money.
Like, you probably do, like, however many podcasts you do, whatever.
but that shit probably you probably be looking back like damn like I'm in the same spot like what the
fuck like feel me like like you got to constantly reinvent yourself like it's like it's like it's just
like it's ups and downs and you got to know how I cope with that shit you got to know how to manage it
you got to know how to not break down you got to know how I mentally stay focused mm-hmm 100%
how would you describe your rap style because it's very casual in a way very fast pace a little bit
all over the place how did you land on that?
that style and it's very like effortless it's not like you're really sounding like you're trying
to wrap your ass off yeah i'm not actually i just literally go in there and say i don't even
do it sound like i punch in or do it sound like i'm right like i write it kind of sounds like
you punch it that's what i would assume i assume most rappers these days don't really write
or yeah no yeah i just punch in whatever i say but i got to make it the song going like
at the end of the song is going
like
it's going to mean something like
I'm not going to be off topic but it's like
I got to punch in every
line like once I do a line
I'm gonna think of another line
I'm thinking of another line
I'm thinking of another line every line
I can't just go on there
say six eight lines
and then I can't do that
I don't write that shit all right I'm not
I'm not a rapper yet
well I'm a rapper
now
but it's like
I got to learn how to
rap though you get what I'm saying I'm a rapper you get I'm saying but I got to learn how to rap though
I don't know how I know how to talk shit on the beat you got the fame and the and the viewership
before you felt like you really became like a true lyricist but you but you are interested in
like continuing to get better and better as an actual rapper actually people be telling me like
since I um been rapping like now a lot of motherfuckers been telling me like my vocabulary
starting to get better in like my songs shit like that like I'm learning how to use better words
and like, I don't know that I've just learned
I'm talking better in my songs.
Not, you know,
fitting the words together better and not, you know,
using too many syllables per bar and everything like that.
I feel like to be a good rapper in this day and age,
it's about more than just like having a big vocabulary.
It's like how well composed your bars are.
Hey, oh, baby, if you can hear me bro, Q, if you got that L,
broke you, Camara, or if you got some rips,
cucumber.
He can definitely hear you.
Unless they're doing something else.
But, okay, so once you start getting that attention and shit, though,
because, like, I've seen you start doing different interviews and everything,
like a couple years ago, was that kind of shocking to you?
Because you're, you know, mostly making music about shit
that you're kind of thinking is not going to really appeal to people outside of the city.
But then all of a sudden you got, you know, Sean Cotton.
Well, you know, when you're talking about all the street shit,
you're kind of not necessarily knowing that it's going to appeal to, like,
a big audience, right?
But then all of a sudden, you got people getting in interviews with you.
and you got labels talking you and everything like that.
Was that almost a surprise,
or were you trying to blow up like that from the beginning?
Yeah, that was the whole, like, the moral of the story, bro.
I'm trying to get the, like, bro, I'm going to get it being, like,
I feel, though, like, I'm at the point where now, now, now, like,
I'm really at this point.
At first I was, like, it wasn't that bad.
But now it's this bad, like, it's at the point where, like,
if I don't make it, like, I'm going to be a nut-ass,
like what niggas, like, what niggis going to be seeing me in the sea?
like years later I'm like yo that's the
nigger YBC do that's the
oh I can't
I can't I ain't
I'm not letting my
like our legacy die like that
bro I can't see my legacy
I can't I can't let it
do that I can't let and
they depend on me like
everybody depend on me so it's like
there's no way I'm letting it die
like I can't be one of them
definitely but I mean
that is like a common story though
if you see like a rapper who almost made it
but didn't quite make it,
but it doesn't mean that your life is over.
You can still, like, have other artists under you
or something like that, right?
But you feel like this is life or death right now.
You need to make it.
Yeah, that's what I'm on.
And it's to the point where, like, I ain't going,
like I said, I'm not just a rapper, so it's like,
I know how to, I could do properties.
I could get, bro, people don't understand.
Once you get into a certain level of your life,
where you got a certain amount of connections,
where you build a certain amount of relationships
with certain people, well, I don't know how other people
like interact with people but like we're not genuinely folks i build a relationship so it's like
relationships go a long way and they help you only go fucking you got zero dollars you might
got a relationship with a motherfucker that just hit the lottery or something you know what i'm saying
shit like that like relationships go a long way so it's like never know who you need or who need
you and that shit it help you that's real do you feel like is there any support for a rapper like you
coming out of Philly or is everything
independent especially because
you know the radio don't want to fuck
with rappers who are necessarily beefing and shit
like that? Not that it's just that
one side got the ball right now
so it was like it's hard for me to
like really like get
off all crazy
they got the ball I ain't gonna
love so your ops are more in control
right now you feel like
like not I ain't going to say they more
in control but like
they definitely
They definitely don't they're shaking just like me.
And they ain't going to say niggas my ops.
I only got one nigga that's my op that's shaking.
And I ain't.
Quaunny.
He ain't my op.
Okay.
I ain't talking about Quarney.
Well,
but people get that confused because they thought that that video,
you digging up the grave or whatever was about him.
I'm digging up his grave if he alive.
Exactly, yeah.
It's like it had to be.
I was watching it and I figured that out.
And then I started reading the comments and it got confirmed that it's like,
oh, you're not talking about him because you're talking about somebody who's not there.
I be talking about a nigga, bro.
Bro, nobody in our camp, touch nobody and they can't.
Nobody and they can't touch nobody in our camp.
We ain't got nothing going on.
We ain't beefing.
So who was, what was going on in that other video?
I saw people saying it wasn't even you in the video.
What video?
The video with the shovel in the graveyard.
They said that wasn't me.
I saw somebody was saying it wasn't you, but it looked like you.
You have a certain silhouette.
You got like very skinny legs and shit.
You knew that was me, bro.
So what were you doing that day?
It was like one of the most disrespectful things I ever seen.
Oh, brother, trying to find that nigga grave.
He ain't got one, though.
They ain't ever getting one.
Just a guy that we don't know?
Like, not anybody that in particular?
Yeah, I don't know.
And I'm not giving people clout no more.
I'm done with doing that.
I ain't saying that, man.
Okay
Damn
Yeah that shit crazy though
Everybody keep trying to say
I'm beefing with Connie
I ain't beefing with Connie
I don't even know him
Okay
I was just trying to think of
Who it could be
Because you know
Scroilla was kind of
unloading him on him
On the interview
But I'm sure that's some other shit
He went crazy honey
Yeah he wouldn't let it go
He kept coming back to it
That was pretty funny
I don't got anything against the guy
But it's pretty funny
Yo I was drawing
You won't guess it right
up too you funny as shit yo yeah wow you know he talks about in the music and
everything talk about it no mostly on social media and shit I figured I had to
ask about it that was funniest shit I watched that whole John Schoole be high
shit he was going crazy you get fucked up like that only yeah not in public
the whippet thing really yeah that whip it bro that junk you like the
2012 how like when you be dizzy vibrate and shit bro
dead hot, crazy.
Right.
Yeah, I really hope
Skrilla kind of makes it out of
that whole drug-induced
state at some point, because that's going to hold him
back musically, even though it made for a
very entertaining interview.
You think how?
You think it's going to be? Everybody do drugs.
Juice world.
X. Tintoshian.
Fucking.
No, but Juice wasn't getting fucked up.
Juice is a good example.
But Juice, I've seen how bad
that was for him.
Towards the end of his career
If more people don't they ask me to go out
Like
It's funny
We just seen Lamar Odom
Yeah
Yeah
No he's
He's an example
But he said that he didn't
He got drugged
No but like
That's what I'm trying to tell you though
Like high bro
Once you get to a certain level
Bro
You're going to get hot
You get hot
I know you get hot
But it's how you do it
Bro, it's not what you do
bro
It's how you do shit
Telling you.
Well, I know myself enough that I know I can't have a bottle of perks in my crib.
They will get consumed.
That's what I'm saying.
I can't.
So I just,
I can't have it around.
I can't do that either because I'm going to take them all together.
Yeah.
It's going to be a problem.
Yeah,
I might lose more pounds.
I'm going to see me.
I'm addicted to my love them perks.
Oh, yeah.
That's your thing?
Yeah,
I had to take them when I was offset, though.
When you were what?
Offset.
What do you mean offset?
When the camera wasn't rolling.
Offset, okay.
Real shit.
I got Migos on the brain, you know?
I was like, I'm just thinking about offset.
I don't know them.
Oh, okay.
You don't think you have a problem with it or?
What?
The perks, the drugs in general?
No, it's like, bro, I ain't going to lie.
That should be fucking me up sometimes, but I ain't going to lie.
I need them, John.
One time I was getting chased by the cops.
I was going to chase by the cops and shit.
We was on the Eway, right?
We was getting chased by the cops.
It was a state troopers.
And it was a fucking tow truck in our way.
It was a tow truck in our way.
And we had to go around it.
But when we was going to round it,
it was like a merge drawn to.
Feel me?
So when we was going around,
we was going like a hundred miles per hour.
I'm trying to tell my man to slow down.
So I don't really know how I drive.
I went to crash.
I'm telling you, slow down, slow down.
This nigga, then slow down.
I'm just prepared myself.
I knew it was about the crash.
We flip.
Boom.
We crashed.
Like we flip and flip and flip we crashed into a wall and all.
Like we almost flew into the schoolkill river.
But I passed out.
When I woke up, it was nobody in the car.
It was just me and I couldn't move.
Feel me?
It was a gun in the car, all these perks, everything in the car.
So when I look up, right, I see one of my, like, he's not an op, but like, it's a nigger that be with one of my ops.
And he a tow truck driver.
and I guess he was coming to the truck,
but I was on some unconscious shit.
So I'm thinking he going to call the officer.
I'm in the middle of the Eway,
right near my hood and all that.
Like, I'm thinking I was going to die that night.
I'm thinking I was about to get killed.
But then I passed out again.
I woke up the ambulance with there.
They was putting me in a car.
They were like, when they put me in a car,
they like I broke my leg and shit.
They said I split my femur and half.
Oh, what?
Yeah.
It's like the hardest bone to break anybody.
Yeah, that's what the doctor told me.
Wow.
And when they was, when I was,
Don't you know how like when you get like shot or whatever they be trying to cut your jeans
Yeah I had some of Mary's on it was like it was like yeah we got cut your jeans
I took that bitches off myself
My leg was dangling and all that I'm like I ain't cut my jeez y'all chirp it
But yeah my I had broke my femur so that's how I'm like so small like this like
Feel me like I can't really like that ex I could exercise but I got a whole metal rod in my legs
schools and my knees and my hip hole and
a riding police. But so you're saying that this is how you decided to do less drugs? Because I'm
assuming that you got put on a shit load of medication. That's what I got. That's how I,
I already was taking drugs, but that's how I really got on them. Like, if you look at any of my
first interviews I ever did, like, I just kept saying, like, I don't know, I don't know. Any
question they asked me, I was like, I don't know. I was so high. I would probably pop my life.
They was giving me 90 tens for $2 at Walgreens.
I was going to Walgreens again,
walking out with 90s for $2 bills, feel me?
So I was just like, my homie's, that's around the time.
My homies was dying.
Niggas was going to jet.
Like, the war was crazy.
Like, so it was like, that she was just going down.
So it was like, I was stressed out.
Like, these my, like, this is probably like one of my,
I just did two interviews before this one.
This like my third one that I did like actually talk like like my fans right
They gonna understand me like they gonna get the really like so you were fucked up on the say cheese one
I was fucked up on C's cheese because that is like a very different version of you you were really quiet and I remember I was watching that last night and then I watched another one and I'm like oh this is like a totally different version of him and this I understand though like I'd be like
And it was different bro like he wasn't even there he had me on FaceTime
bro. Like, so it was like, bro, like,
I know who he had, there,
he had Marlissa Monet, um, doing the do shit
cameraman from Philly. But it was like,
he was on FaceTime. It's not like, like, when you
in person, bro, I tell everybody this, like,
it's a different vibe. Like, I can't even do a song with a
negative. We're not in person. Like, all that
sending over shit, like, that shit where I don't
do that. Right. Because in theory,
I feel like it shouldn't be a big deal if you're actually
there with the person or not. But in
reality people all the time will tell me that they don't really fuck with the fact that
Vlad does did an interview with them like that they'll be like man Vlad was over the phone
and like I don't know something about like really being around a person or being up and
close and personal doing the interview that I think they the average rapper is going to
respect it more and it creates a better vibe where the rapper feels like opening up more
yeah for sure like I can't like FaceTime that shit was just like I mean and there was a lot
going on with 50 niggas in our air bit we did
did in an Airbnb. I had 50 niggas in there. We had bitches in there, but we was running our
movie. Like, feel me? We was, like, that shit was popping around that time. Studio wasn't upstairs.
Like, it was all this shit going on in that, but it wasn't like, feel what I mean?
No, definitely. Um, okay. So, do you feel like the DA in Philly is out to get you?
Because he's been very vocal about the whole gang thing. And, and I heard that you're not even allowed
in Philly anymore.
or false? Like you're not supposed to live there anymore?
I know, I understand. I'm in my city, bro.
Okay. At all times.
But you feel like the cops and the law enforcement in general are like kind of extra
on it with you? I mean like, I mean, they can't do nothing to me yet because like I don't,
like I told you, like I moved real strategic. So it was like, I moved strategic.
So it was like I got slip up for them to be on me.
If I do some dumb ass shit, they're going to be on me. I ain't do.
no dumb ass shit yet.
I'm trying to do no dumb ass shit.
I'm really trying to just be on some rapper shit, bro.
And get my niggas, my family out the hood, bro,
because, like, all that, like,
my niggas is, like, really, like, going crazy
in the city right now.
They lose any marbles, bro.
And, like, I gotta see this shit
before it's too late, bro,
because it's already getting bad, bro.
It's getting bad.
In terms of violence or just everything?
Yeah, every, bro.
It's all that, everything, bro.
So it was like, I got to just, like, really, like, get us rich and, like, show everybody a different side.
Like, nobody, everybody didn't get to come out here and go to the Hollywood sign.
And that's not even nothing to me no more, like, the Hollywood sign.
I haven't been there 80 times, bro.
So I mean, this shit, nothing here.
I don't even like Holly no more.
I just come in here at a network and shit.
But, like, it's a lot of people that I be around that never even seen no shit like this.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
And like how his hair like you could be in the middle of the hood and that shit still look different.
Like you know what I'm saying?
Like that's not like oh out here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of people from who aren't from California are shocked by how nice looking the hoods are out here.
What I'm trying to tell you like when you like when you, like when you, when you in a,
you in Philly like it just skinny bony blocks.
Nope.
Some houses don't even got porches on them.
They just got two steps stoops.
It's just like it's bad like we live like wherever.
Like, when we from bed, like, I'm, like, I just had, I had flew somebody out to Philly and shit.
She was just, like, explaining to me, like, like, when she in the city, like, they ride in, and she's from Miami, but they're riding in lamb chops and their cars is, like, benses and film me.
But, like, when you in Philly, a nigger think he on shit when he got a S-R-T or track hawk, a nigger think he on some shit with it with a track huck or that's not on some shit, bro.
When you come out here, bro, every niggas is riding and ghosts and fucking, you get
I'm saying, though.
Like, we really in poverty, like, and it's hard to get out because it's like, like,
Sculler says, crab in the barrel.
Nobody not, it's nobody not helping nobody.
Once the first crag get out the barrel, they're supposed to pull all the other crabs out.
And it's like, they don't never do that.
Once the first crab get out, he out.
He's gone.
Yeah.
The rest of the crabs got find they way out.
That's a fact.
Like, they ain't on no hairy it tubmin and shit.
They didn't make the underground railroad pulling everybody through.
They ain't on that.
You know what I'm saying?
Definitely.
I just was at the fucking, I just was at, um, Jeff one.
I don't know if you know Jeff.
I do.
I know Jeff very well.
That's like, I fuck with Jeff.
That's my guy.
You think about signing with him?
Did you already?
No, I ain't signed.
I ain't signed, I ain't signed, but.
Low-key drill legend.
He's got quite a few drills.
Sinees over the years.
Yeah, he's got some shit right now.
I fuck with Jeff.
But yeah, we were just in the office and I was arguing with somebody in there.
Me and Jeff was at a meeting.
But I was arguing in there with somebody because they're saying that basically,
this is the argument about, though, that the mainstream artists in Philly not pulling the upcoming artists up.
That's the argument.
But he's saying that they are.
But I'm saying, like, how?
Like, it ain't no way they are.
Because if you go to New York, you got Frenchmont Santa, Coke, boy, D thing.
That's true.
You got, like, I can't even explain how many people in New York getting Kousanbaugh,
older niggas that's not doing shit no more, but they still help in there.
Like, feel me?
Atlanta, Tony 7, baby drill.
You got, like, little baby, cold-hearted, whatever.
You get what I'm saying?
You got fucking Florida.
I don't, damn, I know they don't fuck.
Like, I don't know what's going on with Boston Ritchie,
but I know Boston Ritchie was in a little Tyler video
when he first got popping.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, niggas is down there, like, they, Detroit,
skill of babies and the side of baby T. Gridley,
they just did a song together.
You get what I'm saying?
Like, all these cities is, they uplifting each other.
Philly not, like, it just, whoever gets the ball from Philly.
Well, academics told the crazy story where he basically,
because prior to him, obviously he's beefing,
meke crazy now. But prior to that, 21 had kind of initiated a truce between meek and academics.
And at one point, AC got kind of like forbidden from fucking with OT7 quantity or pound side
pop because meek was going to take it as him going out of his way to interview people that
didn't get along with meek. And I think that probably didn't sit right with a lot of people because
they were probably like, well, yeah, maybe you don't necessarily get along with these guys.
But they're like super up and coming compared to you.
I mean, like, to me, though, that would be confusing.
If he was to do some shit like that, because just like how, I'm a real nigga, bro, just like how, and a lot of people going to respect what I'm saying, they want to fuck with this interview.
It's just like how I just told you, like, O270, not my app, like, to feel me?
It ain't, I would never, like, I was the wanted to do a feature with somebody he did a feature.
Well, I'm not calling.
I'm saying, like, yo, you just did a feature with a nigga I don't fuck with it.
Like not saying like
Niggas doing shit like that
To me though, feel me?
And I don't do shit like that
To them niggas though
Like I ain't looking at them like they're my ops
They just hang around one of my ops
You get what I'm saying?
I don't
You get what I'm saying though
It's gotta be pretty serious for me to be like
Yo, Duel, don't fuck with this dude
Because I don't get along with him
It has to be really fucking serious for me
To try to make that play
That'd be weird like how I'm telling you like
OZ7 Quine like I ain't got nothing to do
what he got going on.
So for meek,
really did say some about him.
I'm at O-C-7 and Poundonside.
Like, Meek don't got no,
like, he's not,
I'm gonna keep it a beat.
Like, I'm, like,
one of the, like,
the niggas that you name him,
like, those are the niggas, like, me,
and the type of niggas that you name him,
like, I ain't gonna lie.
Like, we're the niggas,
the young niggas that's in the street.
So it's like, it's like,
um, what can I say?
Meek don't got no,
like, the niggas that's in the city
having beef,
know who got a,
beef like meek don't got no beef with no vice was like
it's because those dudes are cool with dean this dude dean that used to be with the
chaser but it's like even before the dean situation happened
before the dean said that had what you saying with dean i mean what x said about meek
with the poundside o'ty seven shit right they haven't way before that happened so if he was
if that did happen like that's like that's not cool like that's some crap that's like how we
telling you that's crap that's crap that's like how we telling you that's
Craven the broo shit because like they not
Just is never I don't know how it's tension between
I mean like because he
I mean the $20,000 shit I mean like that ain't beef
I mean I had a disagreement on social media
I mean $20 now you offer $20 now
Nobody wanna take it eight to pop any shit on both sides
Bro that whatever it is bro that's fully shit bro but that's not beef
That's not we ain't taking that shit out the city to the vloggers
And the in the people that bro we
trying to get on like you feel me so for people to be doing like the mainstream artist like the
mainstream artist from our city post to really be like uplifting it's like if they don't do a song
with me i'm too disrespectful like i got a song that's out that ain't about no ops like feel me they
could post a snippet on a snap riding in a car or like feel me they don't got to be with me or do no
song with me or not even me like just other rappers in general like bro like we got to uplift each other
bro, anybody that come around me,
that's a no effect.
I'm not even nobody yet, feel me?
But if anybody come around me, bro,
I do a song with them.
I got two rappers.
They right there right now,
Cap G's and Doody Baby, feel me?
They never came out, Collie before.
It's their first time I heard.
Feel me?
They're doing songs with all types of niggas
out of her going to the studio.
They never did this type of shit before.
But it's like, I'm nobody,
but I'm still going to,
I'm going to do this shit
because nobody else going to do this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Definitely.
Yeah, I mean, that's what it's going to take for
Philly to kind of get to the next level
is just, you know, people being able to
you know, kind of put some of that shit aside.
But it's not going to be easy when you have
like older rappers who kind of have egos
about how they've been treated by the younger rappers.
I don't know.
It's like, it's hard for a lot for me to even imagine
like a freeway or a Beanie Siegel or whatever
like even wanting to get involved with some of the street shit y'all.
Nobody like there's how like, nobody from, like,
Nobody from Philly should not be falling up like how they is.
Like all our rappers, we had like a lot of rappers that really was like supposed to be some in the industry.
And if they wasn't still rapping right now and they still are supposed to be a part of the industry,
they just still on some Philly shit, like on some, you know what I'm saying?
That's not the goal.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
The goal is the really, like even if they didn't continue to rap, you still, they still supposed to be,
you got a podcast, bro
or something, like you gotta find a way,
bro, you gotta do something, bro,
like, feel me?
And there's a lot of niggas, like,
meek and Uzi, not the only two
two niggas that's from Philly
that did some, like,
is other niggas, like how you said
the beans is and the
Oskino, there's a lot of people
from Philly that got a voice like
Eanes and, like,
it's a lot of people,
it's a lot of people that was like
at least somebody to the point
where like how I am in my glow right now,
they was in this prime before or higher than this.
You get what I'm saying?
So it's like, like they're supposed to be,
I don't know, like what's going on in Philly.
But in their defense, like, I feel like someone like you,
let's say that freeway or Beanie Siegel or whoever had kind of discovered you early on,
and they saw the potential, I feel like I don't know if I could really see you
taking the tutelage of a legend.
I feel like you're probably a little too disrespectful,
a little too rebellious.
I don't know if I really see that.
I ain't going to lie.
I am.
But, like, one thing I do is take heed.
I mean, like, I'm rebellious, but, like,
I take heed at the same time.
That's just me, though.
Like, I probably go back and forth,
not even go back and forth, but, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I pride rebellious, how you said.
But at the end of the day, I'm still going to take heed.
Probably a couple hours later,
or later on that day,
I'm gonna be thinking about that shit like damn like he was saying some real shit to me
and if you sign a rapper realistically you can't expect to have 100% control over them
you should only expect to be able to have like an influence right there's no guarantees
no for sure no definitely um I want to ask this do you think this philly in general kind of
resent LA because PMB rock lost his life out here like what you mean about it like
I mean, if, you know, do you feel like the city as a whole kind of looks at L.A.
as like a dangerous or just a fucked up place because one of Philly's legends got taken out over some dumb shit out here.
Ain't going to lie.
LA different, bro.
Like, I don't know what y'all got.
I don't know what they got going on.
I don't hurt.
But, like, in Philly, we don't do that.
Like, you got to think about it.
All right.
I'm not going to say we won't do that.
Niggas get robbed for them Jews.
Niggas, you won't get robbed.
But, like, out of towners and shit, bro, we're not just bullying niggas.
I don't think, fully bully niggas.
We bully our ops.
That's who we bully.
We bully niggas.
We do shit that niggas so-called, they think they did something to us, or they did something to us,
or they troll or shit like that.
We don't, Philly not on.
That was old.
That's, like, 2014 shit.
Flashmama did.
you just catch a random person snatch his phone or you drop like that's oh shit bro
niggas done court so many cases doing that bro back in like that's not that's a bad case
to catch right now in philly the case you catch in is you even catching the attempted murder or
murder or you're getting caught with a gun or you getting quit with a switch or you getting a
carjacking case that's the cases that you catch in philly nobody not in like collie they just
just rob and like literally like they don't care where you're at it because
be on a boulevard broad
they like they'll see something
they see something they like they only add they're going
gang pressure you and then they're going to rob you
no it's crazy
though because the spot where he got into that
situation really is like one of the
areas that probably nobody
would tell you to go to with some expensive
shit on it's just crazy though how
they just do it like they just don't
care like they just they don't
do that they probably not out here doing that to
the niggas that just killed their folks or
they only doing that to the niggas.
They're just, they know that can't even get in contact with nobody that they know.
They're doing that the people that they know, like, it's a green.
Like, there's nothing going to happen.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
I mean, the crazy shit about it is it's one thing to put a gun in somebody's face and try to take the chain.
That's another thing to actually pull the trigger and kill them over a fucking chain.
Inside of a restaurant.
That was crazy, bro.
And you know P&B, like, I'm, like, I never met.
I never got a chance to meet P&B, but, like, P&B,
like that's like my folks like
I'm tied in like what they block
the upcoming rapper hop out
blick you ever heard of hop out blick I've seen the name
I gotta check him out yeah well he's from P&B
yeah he's from P&B but you can't even
check him out right now because he locked it well
if he'd probably could be the first rapper
to do a no jumper off um
off his global tail link
or they could let him out of jail and come right here
oh wait they have like the the video chat thing
going oh shit yeah you can do a video chat that's fire
that would be crazy how about blick he's fighting
three homicides right now.
For real?
He was on the run.
He made a song called Double Cuffins.
He was going crazy on that song.
Jesus.
Okay.
I wanted to ask also,
what's your connection to Chicago?
Because I've seen you got a video
that the new kid Vaughn off 1700
who's been kind of blowing up.
How'd you guys tap in?
It's crazy, right?
Well, my manager, baby outside.
Like, baby, my manager.
That's my little brother, too.
Wow, his baby grew up.
but he my manager, but Baby was on Vine before, like, he, like,
because you know I've been popping, but my page be so shadow banding,
my following, it's just, like, it takes long to go up,
but Vine, Baby sent me Vine page, Vine had 16.7 followers,
but I think that, like, when I was on his page,
like, he got a little, like, a nice little, like, a little sound.
He only had, like, 16.7 followers, I swear at him,
I sent him a verse
He sent that shit back
That shit was hard
But I was in L.A
And he had a meeting with Jeff
I think this is probably when he was about to sign
He had a meeting with Jeff and shit
And they had a meeting at a restaurant and shit
And I had Vine low the whole time
Vine was sharing his location with me
While he was out of her
Because I, you know
I'm like feeling me I was going to make sure he cool
You know
And we strapped off
her but so I had
I was watching him I was
sitting outside his rest of running for him
him and shit I had to piss
though so I walked in that
junk I see Jeff he like damn like
that's crazy
Jeff when he like Jeff we'd really
be talking so Jeff when he seen
like damn that's crazy like bro you really be networking
so I go to bed from my leaving
shit
that same night
I think Vine
I think my flight was that night or
Vaughn Flight was that night we shot that
video we shot the video to this
Open Versi, send me back. We shot it that night.
We shot it in front of the Sony building.
The me and what you did
with Joe, we shot in front of Sony building.
We shot it like a couple other pleasers.
And right after that,
probably like a month later, bro, this nigga start going
crazy. Like, Vaughn blew up.
No, yeah, it's just dope. Like, I'll fuck with him.
When I went to follow him, I realized, like, oh, fuck,
I DM'd him about, like, him coping a post
back in the day or some shit.
And all of a sudden he's just going crazy.
I fuck with Vine heavy.
I fuck with a couple niggas from the wreck.
Mm, definitely.
All right, last question.
Why are you always dumping out French fries?
Feels like a metaphor.
Niggins say, why I'm always dumping out French fries?
Damn, you ever had the Oogobuga sauce?
I've heard you talk about it.
Sweet and sour sauce.
Seems like you have a McDonald's upset.
session in general.
Because, like,
niggas shouldn't be
working at McDonald's.
They should have worked
that chick-fil-A
or Wendy's or something.
Like, that's more high class.
Like,
McDonald's a bad job.
Everybody go to McDonald's.
Like,
he should have worked that.
So you had an enemy
who got killed
working there
or leaving there or something?
He should have worked that
because you do-bba,
somewhere where it wasn't
a drive-thru.
It's somewhere where it was,
he should have worked
somewhere where it wasn't a drive-thru.
Jesus.
You know,
I got to get on the YouTube
documentaries
and figure out a little bit more
about what this one's about.
Y'all got to watch the documentaries
because the tables have turned.
Wait a minute.
The tables have turned.
Because I'm watching some of the documentaries.
How real do you consider
some of these documentaries?
I'm reading the comments
and people are like,
bro, you got this person
is actually from this hood
and you fucked up where this guy's from.
But I get the idea that like
the basic storyline is probably true.
They fucking it up, bro.
but it's some shit that's like really like dying like who the fuck is telling these people this
shit.
Because it's like out of town is making videos with way too much insider info, right?
They be like what the fuck?
They do fuck up on a lot of shit.
They fuck up bad so it make it.
So man make it like that don't even be like usable evidence because once they fuck it up,
they'll do what they talk about, them worse.
It's just like bullshit now.
It's crazy.
I've had a bunch of drill rappers tell me like there's this.
documentary that tells the whole story
of my hood or whatever, but
there's a bunch of shit wrong with it, so you can't
believe everything, but it's like 80%
true. No, like, it's some shit like
there. It's basically, like, some shit
like they, like, they know what they'd be
talking about. They know what they be talking about a little
bit. But they're not from there so they don't get
the real details. They don't know the real story,
though. They know what they talk about.
They're going off all hearsay, I guess.
But that shit, most of this should be like
don't even be having the right name.
who did what nobody
don't know who like they just be saying
shit bro they just be trying to
basically they be framing
niggas basically
like right they just be
putting shit on people saying niggas
names who did what like you don't
know you know what you're talking about
right
just crazy
um all right so what do you got coming up
what are you excited about going forward
bro I ain't gonna
a lot just I've been out her
this
this something I have
had like there's some shit I wanted to do.
I was up here with Prince Drey.
Right.
We took a picture together.
He was telling me about you and then I kind of forgot about it and then
Shrilla reminded me.
Yeah, yeah.
So show up Prince Drey for that too.
Prince Drey, yeah.
Prince Drey, fucking.
But I got some shit.
McBuns and McNuggets part two coming out.
Oh, Lord.
The fries and shit.
I would dumping out fries again.
They got a feature on it, though.
I ain't going on.
My fake, squirrel on it, squirrel on it, squirrel on it.
Oh shit.
Squill on it, squirrel on it.
He's getting in deeper and deeper.
No, he ain't getting in deeper.
He ain't got nothing to do with it.
He's just on the song.
He's just on it.
Yeah, that's my man.
For sure.
But Mick Buns and Big Nuggets part two coming out.
I'm thinking about, I'm trying to sell that song to it.
I'm trying to sell that song.
It's a mind.
But I got that coming out.
I just did another song with Lil Schoom, Big Op,
and Scrilla.
They from Chicago.
I don't know if you heard of them.
Yeah.
There's a lot of schoom talk
coming out of Chicago right now.
Yeah, I did.
I did a song with that.
Big up.
And I did a song with
Kill, Coody,
Bandman Fari,
since I've been out of her,
RICO reckless.
Oh, shit.
I just been,
I got a couple songs,
but I'm about to drop with Cap G's.
That's my little brother you out there.
I'm going to drop a song with him.
I'm out to drop a fucking, I ain't going to lie, bro.
I'm just giving them all singles right now.
I ain't really on the tape vibe no more because, like, when I'm just building my shit up right now.
Because when I'm ready to sign, that's when I'm going to start doing tapes and shit again.
Because I feel like I gave all too many tapes.
The show, you're making good money off music at this point, though?
See me, man.
Demonic laughter of this guy.
Balenciate hid the toe
Mary shit every day
You know
That way
I'm not a rapper
I'm not a rapper
All right
I appreciate you coming through man
I'm a big fan of the music
And I think you've got big things to come
Hopefully
A little bit less bloodthirsty
In the future
We're gonna work on that
Bro
It's gonna be keep
It's gonna be more blood
You gotta have more blood
I ain't gonna be able to make more music
Bro
I gotta make more music
bro we need more blood I'm here for the like Andre 3,000 plot twist in your career I'm gonna give you acid when I come to Philly I'm gonna give you a bunch of acid you're never gonna wrap him by the dead op again yeah while we fucking do it you know Brandon Buckingham yeah yeah yo we did a fuck bro we did a me and Skrilla bro we walked around the whole Kenterton with Brandon Buckingham oh yeah we got this nigga so hot like we was so high like everybody was high that day the nigger lost the footage really
I was just thinking. I'm like, I didn't see that.
That's crazy. Like, he lost the footage.
So now, me and Squillow are about to do another one, but I'm trying to get him to
collaborate with Tommy G. And we're going to do it all over again.
Well, Tommy G needs to hear the fuck up because I'm going to be out there in June.
You're going to be out there.
Yes, for sure. I'm dead-ass going to Kensington.
I'm going to be in Zambyland.
So you want us to film it. I'll be out there.
Wait, so wait. What's this month? April, May, June.
So we could, we could collect.
We could do that in June.
A little less of two months.
Yeah.
That ain't that long.
Well, I ain't doing shit.
bro. I'm just out her still networking.
I need y'all to get me typed in with a couple
artists out of her and shit like that.
I ain't really doing it.
I got an artist I want to put you with.
Who like he,
he disrespectful like me?
Yes. Not as bad as you,
but I feel like your styles would go together very well.
If I'm out here? Yeah.
I bet. Yeah, I'm trying to do some, I'm trying to do some shit like that.
I'm just on a networking tip right now
because I'm more on an independent state.
Like, feel me? I know how to, basically, bro, I'm damn nearer.
I know how to do everything.
I know how I market my shit
I know how to
I got a little key
I got an A&R
I'm not gonna say her name
You know I love her to death
Oh really?
Yeah like so like I'm just set up good
I got a good digital marketer
I'm not gonna say her name either
But it's just like I'm set up good
I just gotta keep working
Doing shit like this
And like
Popping my shit
Bro I gotta keep popping my shit
Because I got pop my shit
For my nigg that's not heard
All my niggas that's going
At Camp Out day shit no more
That's what I'm on
I'm shooting my shot with this rapper right now
See if he wants to do a song with you
Let's see how there goes
You guys all know by the time this comes out
If it works out
Alright Mr. Disrespectful
A.K. YBC Dual
Go throw that in Spotify, Apple Music,
YouTube, et cetera
Go turn my man up on all certain platforms
Y'all got to look me up
Look see that's where they fucking up it
They don't know my name look
I got three names y'all
Now I got four names
Look there's more
It's four names
my rapper name on all platforms we drop as young bag chases so all the rappers that's in y bc could drop
you know what i'm saying like all the fs fs the benders mirro pablo pho me me j all us f i we all drop under
one platform young bag chasers yo this is the dude i was just telling you about yeah this is x4 oh that's
x4 i see him yeah i fuck i didn't know if you knew about him yeah what's going on yeah i want to tap you guys in
I feel like you guys would sound amazing together.
Oh, is that right?
You go crazy?
Yeah, I'm going to tap in.
Check out that song I just sent you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'm going to look at it.
And you got to bring me back, man, no jumper, man.
I got some shit to say.
Let's get it.
Let's get it next week.
I ain't even going to lie.
I ain't even going to lie.
All right.
I appreciate you, man.
I ain't even going to lie, though.
Yeah, that's what you want me to do.
You want me to say some shit.
I got some shit to say, too, though.
Fuck all the odds.
Fuck C-C.
Fuck LMG.
Fuck 56 Street.
Fuck
Belmont
Y'all never got back
Fuck
Fuck, fuck
No, 4C.
B. Taming y'all.
Look, fuck 38th Street
Fuck 39th Street
I ain't even go to lie
Fuck the dub too
And
Who else?
I ain't go to lie
As me anymore
Fuck Collahill
Fuck Parkside
Fuck Bud
Bluful Bud
Fuck all the niggies
Fuck,
I is the real
disrespectful
I'm gonna fuck who you is
I will disrespect you
That's how I'm carrying it
That's a lot of ops
It's more or two
It's gotta be like most of the city right there
I forgot the young boy from the back block
I forgot about him
I keep forgetting about the young boy from the back block
But uh who else
I don't even I can't even remember
Fuck all them niggas though
Fuck 7th street
Fuck fuck fuck fuck
Dick Luke
Fuck all the biggs
I ain't even gonna lie
It's the real disrespectful y'all know what the fuck is going on
It's living up to his name
Mr. Disrespectful
Man turr put me in that corny ass right
This bitch ass
Fuck the niggas
Hey
He said it
This is his fight
I got no involvement
I know what the fuck going
I'm on her popping my shit
No I had to pop my shit
Because I ain't
He ain't
He think I ain't gonna pop my shit
He ain't think I get disrespectful
He ain't think I get disrespectful
Tuckie
And we up on all the ops
Like they damn bad
That's why I keep going to McDonald's all the time
I got the whole city
Going to McDonald's right now
Every
McDonald's fucking around
Need to give me a sponsor
bro, I swear on my mom, bro.
You know how many people going to McDonald's right now?
You don't understand.
That Travis Scott collab really did it.
I need to collab with somebody.
We're going to do another McDonald's Part 3.
We're going to have McDonald's.
I need a sponsor McDonald's.
Y, y'all got to make a YBC dual cheeseburger or some.
Some YBC dual nuggets and YBC dual fries.
No bullshit.
You should dress up like Ronald McDonald's in the next video.
I already did that.
Oh, you did for the next one?
Holy shit.
I already did that.
They late.
That's what I'm saying.
As I'm saying, it's the real disrespectful.
Oh, man, everybody, fill in the blanks of all the references that I didn't get throughout this interview.
I have a feeling that there's all kinds of little clues and whatnot.
All my names do, look, check me out on all platforms at Young Bag Chasers, feel me, and on Instagram, the real disrespectful.
You got to type it all way in because they got me shadow band right now.
He really is disrespectful.
All right.
I appreciate you, man.
Thank you so much for coming on.
I know.
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