No Jumper - Yella Beezy on Beating S*xual Assault Charge, Mo3's Death, Charleston White & More
Episode Date: September 8, 2022Yella Beezy talks about his label situation, new music, girls with bad intentions, being careful how he moves, agrees that certain music and lyrics will have a bad influence, g__ laws and more! -----... 00:00 Intro 0:35 - Yella Beezy recounts his rise since his last No Jumper interview 2:14 - Yella Beezy on Texas trying to reverse the new g___ laws that allow anyone to open carry. Why he feels like the legal age should be 21 years old 7:12 - Beezy agrees that certain drill music does contribute to v___ 14:12 - Beezy explains the impact of the recent allegations 15:38 - Being more cautious about which females he hangs around 18:20 - Clearing up that his break from dropping music was due to the pandemic and changing labels 19:15 - Beezy explains why he left Hitco to sign with Asylum 25:36 - Getting arrested during the pandemic over a misunderstanding 29:54 - Beezy explains how he and his girl accidentally uploaded a _ pic to Twitter 31:40 - Beezy gets mad at Adam because he has accidentally seen him on P*rnhub, says he's jealous of Adam and Lena activities 35:52 - Beezy says he never had any tension with Mo3 40:02 - Doesn’t understand how lyrics are being used against artists 46:40 - Reacting to Ch. White and Soulja Boy situation ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ SUBSCRIBE for new interviews (and more) weekly: http://bit.ly/nastymondayz Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... 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/NOJUMPEROFFI... 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 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No Jumper, coolest podcast of the world.
Today, I'm back in here with an old friend.
Yellow Beasy is in the building.
Oh, yo.
How you doing, man?
I'm good, I'm good.
Very nice to see you.
Yeah, nice to see you too, my guy.
Yeah, we were just taking a look.
Last time we did interviews, February 2019.
So that's almost four years ago, but it still feels like it wasn't that long ago.
Right, right, right.
Definitely.
How you been?
What's going on in life?
Man, just, you know, putting out this music.
Right.
That's it.
I was listening to the tape this morning in the gym.
Fucking with it.
Yeah, it was dope.
Holding it down.
Appreciate it.
Appreciate it.
So how has life been
since we did that interview
the last three, four years?
How would you characterize it
in terms of your rise
and everything?
Man,
a little here,
a little bit there.
Yeah.
That's it.
You know, for the most part,
on the up and up,
you know what I'm saying?
But, you know,
you're still going to have
your obstacles and shit like that.
Right.
I can't complain them here.
Right, definitely.
Because I've seen you in Dallas.
Okay.
Juice World had that big
concert right and you were in there uh-huh that was that was that was 20 must have been
2019 because before the pandemic yeah right before the pandemic for sure right yeah definitely so you still
you still calling Dallas home yeah but you know got a move and grew though you got a couple locations
at this point exactly got to got to keep that right yeah how would you describe the overall uh
tone in the city these days in the city i mean it's cool you know it's gone i put a
you know, like when you're from somewhere,
you're going to have all type of mixed shit going on.
So it's like, it's up and down.
But there's definitely been a few times over the last couple of years
where we, as a country, I've kind of looked at Texas
and been like, holy shit.
And not even just talking about, like, mass shootings and shit
because obviously there's been a bit of that.
But just in terms of, like, rappers going to Texas
and shit not going so well for them,
all kinds of crazy shit going on.
I mean, like, in L.A. and New York,
we have all kind of are in agreement.
This shit is fucked up right now.
Yeah.
It was crazy outside.
For sure.
Yeah, yeah.
Texas, I don't know.
Texas is just a wild, wild west, bro.
Right.
I don't know.
You just, it was always going to be some shit going on out there.
I don't give a fuck worry.
I don't know.
I don't know.
It might just be something in the water or something.
Right.
You think everybody being able to legally carry makes it, like, less chaotic?
Hey, you know what?
They just, I just looked up some.
It was like, well, I didn't look it up.
They just post about that day, I guess,
because, you know, they had made it to where, like,
motherfuckuckold's 18 and up can get handguns and shit.
Right.
I all the youngsters
like coming with the motherfuckers
like on their hip
open the carrier with a third round clip on that shit
So you can be walking around the mall with a gun on your hip?
I don't think in the mall
Right because they have separate rules
Yeah it's like separate rules
When they come to shit like that
But like on the street then yeah
You know what I'm saying
So but I think like it got too out of control
And that shit would just happen
I think they passed that lot
Like last year in September
They are already trying to shut that
I think they shut it down already
Yeah they're trying to shut that like
make it to where they're 21 and up.
I was just in Nashville,
and like half the spots that I was going to
in terms of restaurants and stuff,
they would just have a big old sign outside,
like no firearms allowed in here,
even though you are legally allowed to carry in that state, you know?
Right, yeah, yeah.
It's like Texas Day, them young niggas is crazy.
Yeah?
Yeah.
You can't buy tobacco until you're 21,
but you can carry a gun.
Ain't there some shit ain't there?
Right.
Okay, so I would assume me and you are on the same page
in that we think that responsible adults
in the United States of America
should be able to carry firearms.
But when you see something like that,
being able to go and get a gun,
18, barely any background checks or anything,
does that seem like something
that that's the kind of thing
the law should be addressing?
Yeah, I mean, you know, not trying,
you know, I feel like everybody should be able
to protect themselves,
but then when you just got some young wild nut motherfuckers, bro,
it's just like,
it's going to bring more havoc
to whatever situation there at the point.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like,
a lot of motherfuckersers
ain't grew up at that.
time. You know what I'm saying? They mind ain't thinking, you know what I'm saying? Then they listen
to all the rap music. So that's why the crime I read it going up. So I feel like, you know, like, when
they get up age 21, 20, that's cool. You know what I'm saying? I feel like you'll be kind of more mature
at that age. But 18, you're pushing it. You know what I'm saying? I hear that all the time
from dudes are in prison and shit like that who say that like the 18-ish age dudes are so different
than like the 21, 22-year-old dudes. Even in just that short period of time, we kind of underrate as a
society how much growing up you do
around that time. Yeah for sure. I mean, even
you got some young motherfuckers. I mean,
you got people that's 21 that still think young,
but I feel like
you're, it's better to try to get
them a couple more years. You got to think
about you give a motherfucker 18 in
high school. Right.
Able to get guns. Right.
But then when we think about, okay, say
hypothetically they made the age where you have
to carry a gun 21. What
does that mean? That means you're going to have a whole
shitload of 18 to 20 year olds
end up thrown in fucking prison
and having to go do a couple years
or whatever it is.
But in Texas,
like, gun cases are misdemeanors
if you're not a feeling.
You get what I'm saying? So if you ain't got
no case
for like Class A misdemeanor for domestic
vines or like shit like that and
like a feeling,
you can carry a gun.
You get what I'm saying? And it's nothing but a misdemeanor.
Like, it's just like a simple like little
bullish. I think you can catch up to like five
to seven of the motherfuckers too.
before it turned to a feeling, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like unlawful to carry a number weapon,
just a little misdemeanor short.
And realistically, it's, you know,
it's not that hard to carry a gun and not get caught.
All you got to do is really, like,
stay out of directly getting involved in shit.
And it's like, so having seven times
that you can get caught
and not have to do prison time
is pretty fucking liberal, realistically.
It's like five to seven in that what you call.
But, like, you know, it ain't, like,
harsh like how it is in Cali or how it is in New York and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
So it will,
of people like you can't have like drills around the shit you know what I'm saying
course but I rather I rather it being a misdiment than automatic elf you know what I'm
saying them just locking up motherfucker lifting right you know what I'm saying because do you feel
like a large percentage of the you know 18 year old dudes that you grew up around or whatever
they feel like they have to carry something in order to just be safe yeah I feel like they
do and then like you know the errors that we grew up in the shit that we see you know
everything's going on like if you don't defense about it I'm my always
for it, you know what I'm saying?
So that's why I say I'm all for that.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
But it's the young motherfuckers who just don't give a fuck sometimes, you know, they just buck
with it.
And I know how that shit go because I was once one of them.
You know what I'm saying?
But at the same time, it's like, she, y'all made this shit legal.
Everybody can just run around this shit like that.
Yeah, definitely.
But, all right, so let's be real.
Do you think that, because people always want to ask me this question, they always want
to say, does drill music create more of violence?
And, I mean, being 38 years old, I just got to be like,
Yes, a fucking course.
Because if you fucking kill somebody and you write a song about it
or if somebody gets killed and then you write a song,
even if you had nothing to do with it
where you're making fun of the guy who died or whatever,
clearly this is the kind of shit that's going to create more violence.
I'm not saying I don't understand it,
but realistically, like, and if music didn't exist,
would it still be happening on people's Instagram stories
and shit like that?
Yeah, of course.
But I mean, it seems kind of silly.
Like, how do you view that being that you're a bit older now?
Talking about just music in general.
Or just people who say that, like, music is...
I feel like it do, but it's an art, too.
Because, like, you know, I'm saying that to say,
just because the motherfucker are rapping,
it don't mean they're actually living it.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a lot of shit that's going on in this music.
That's what people want to hear at the same time.
But yes, I do feel like certain music
make motherfuckers want to go do some shit.
You know what I'm saying?
That just, it is.
Like, it just...
That just what it is on that end.
But at the same time, like, you know,
you ain't post your little motherfucker
just easily influence you too
at the same time
but then how can I say that
when I was influenced by the shit
I was influenced by
so it's like a catch-22
of that shit
but do you ever have a moment
where you're like
I don't know your kid
or you see somebody else's kids
singing along to a bar
yours that is some gangster-ass shit
and you're just
you kind of have a moment
where you're like
ah shit
yeah but hey
I'm that's me telling my life
or
and then like
it's like
yeah
it'd be fucked up
because I got kids, man,
and I see the shit that they be listening to.
You know, they just quoting what they hear.
A lot of times, they don't even really understand it, though.
Right.
Because I feel like, how old are you know?
30.
30.
Yeah.
Okay.
I feel like when you came in the game,
you were kind of more in the, like,
young, hot boy rapper part of your life,
you know, like people were, like,
looking at you like,
oh, this is a new wild-ass Texas guy right here.
Like, do you feel a bit more growing up,
just haven't seen so much more of the game and everything?
I was still laid back like I am, you know what I'm saying?
But it's like I grew, of course, I'm going to just grow as you get older.
You're going to grow regardless.
You know, that's part of the game.
Hopefully, you know what I'm saying?
Motherfogler's growing and not trying to be stuck in the same element of the same mind frame and shit.
So, but I feel like, you know, like I feel like I always kind of been laid back in kind of just approach game, high approach.
Like my music different.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, of course I'm going to talk my shit in that shit.
But like, for the person, I always kind of been like laid back in the tech when I got to.
type of shit, you know what I'm saying?
You still, like, when you make music, like, with the singing and everything,
is that kind of meant to, like, soften the rapping, or is it meant to make it have a little
bit more of appeal?
I like R&B, too.
Right.
You give us, I'm just some music here.
Like, I'm a music hunter, like, I like our types of music.
That's why you're fucking around here and me on some shit that you'd be like, what the
fuck is he talking about?
You get what I'm saying?
I just like it.
And I feel like if I can do it, I'm going to do it.
You think you're a gifted hook writer?
Yeah.
Right.
I think that's, that was, that used to be one of the hardest shit to do.
Like, I was in a group when I was young,
and we used to always either come up with hooks together
or, like, my homie, Snoop was, like,
kind of the main person who came in with the hooks type shit.
It was, like, kind of hard for me
because we would always do, like, the group shit.
So when Snoop went to jail,
Culper went to jail, got down,
it was like, I had kind of stopped fucking with the music for a little bit.
But then I was like, man, I got to learn just how to do this shit by myself.
And it was always hard.
So as I got just, like, just started just getting into it.
That was my main thing.
Like, just try to make the hook.
Like, try to make that bitch as creative as you can.
And I always just fucking.
I'm just trying to make the hooks.
You know what I'm saying?
It's some crazy shit, though, too, because, I mean,
some people when they were at hooks try to make it kind of complicated,
but, like, your biggest hits have had some simple-ass hooks.
Like, that's on me, baby.
Yeah, simple.
You just said it in a cool-ass little way,
and that became, like, the biggest fucking song.
And it's, like, it's not, like, even rhymed anything.
You just fucking nailed it on that one.
I don't know how to explain it.
Yeah, I don't know.
I kind of, I think that's one of my gifts for real.
Like, I can write a song, cool.
You ever end up writing stuff for other people?
Yeah, I wrote a couple of shit.
Like R&B chicks or dudes?
Yeah, but I just, I'd be trying to keep that shit for myself.
Yeah.
You know what I said?
I didn't done it before, but I'd be trying to keep it for myself, really.
Right, yeah.
That's what I always say is that.
I don't wrote, like, a couple of songs.
They didn't hit my people for it and God goddamn row it.
I'm like, man, this shit too hard.
Like, let's tell them, let me keep this shit type of shit.
like i don't know i'd be liking this you that's all much confidence you have in yourself right because
like if you really believe that you could make that song go off then you might miss it but if you're
somebody who like really doesn't believe in yourself then yeah fuck it you can have it right now no
yeah definitely um yeah i don't know like looking back on that time period like when you came out
there was a lot of fucking energy coming out of dallas around that time it felt like just a lot of
new artists popping off left and right and you and you were one of them
them like do you still feel like Dallas has that energy or you feel like it's maybe slowed down a little bit since then or what's the state of that
Dallas still got it it just Dallas motherfucker got to get out of Dallas like the motherfuckers got to get out of Dallas like the motherfucker get to get out of it's not even a lot of them don't have the ambition or hustle just to get in just move around like one one thing I made like my duty I went to other people city
fuck around with the DJs try to fuck around with the artists like I was just to fuck around with the artists like I was
trying to be in the mix everywhere.
Like, I wasn't trying to stay in there.
There's a lot of them niggas.
Just get real comfortable where they're at
and just feel like everything
is supposed to come to them.
And then like a lot of people, like I say,
my city really ain't just got like a lot of motherfuckers
just producing like LA or Atlanta or New York and shit.
So when they get that little clout,
them motherfuckers automatically just in their mind,
they made it.
So they just get too big-headed before they really is something.
But it's interesting because, like,
you'll have a lot of young dudes
who realistically are from the streets
and then they make music for that crowd,
but they don't think beyond that at all,
whereas I feel like you're someone
who's maybe from those same background,
but you also had it in your head,
like I'm gonna make real songs.
They could go beyond that, you know?
A lot of people get into the rap game,
and then they start dissing some people,
and then everything just becomes street,
and that's cool for your fans,
but it might have a ceiling on it at a certain point, right?
Yeah, you gotta be able to touch everybody.
Like, I ain't want to just be stuck in the box.
I want to have relatable music,
Music for the females, music for the clubs.
Shit, music for the struggle.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, just everything.
I want older people better to jam my shit.
Some songs are just going to be for like the crowd 30 and up type of shit.
Like, I want all that, you know what I'm saying?
You ever think about that, what your music might be like at 45?
No.
You think you, you see yourself making music at 45?
Yeah.
But I feel like at 45, I probably been kind of eye being trying to venture into other shit,
like acting and all that type of shit.
Is that stuff you're working on now?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm trying to do all this shit.
Have you had any acting roles or it's just you're working on it?
I'm working on it.
I ain't just, I ain't just, the only thing I can say just like acting wise, like one of the, what's that shit called?
Like the little black ink shit.
Oh, okay.
You're on that show.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's dope.
Okay.
So we didn't see you for a while and it kind of felt like it might have had something to do with the fact that, and for the record, you just recently got these charges dropped or this allegation.
taken care of or whatever, but it was posted up in the blogs and everything that you were
basically accused of some nasty shit with a girl.
It seems like that's all been cleared up.
Like, what impacted that how in your career?
And what was that, like, finding out that this was being put out there into the world
about you?
I mean, it impacted in a way.
I mean, like, I can't just, it impacts.
Like, you know, in the corporate world, like, motherfuckold be kind of on a back up and see what's
going on but
motherfuckers
that knew me
I already knew
what was up
right feel
what I'm saying
so
niggas really
didn't even just
buy into the shit
if you really
bought into that
shit you just
wanted to
to feed off
the negativity
because whatever
reason you know
I'm saying
like people
did you see
anybody hop in
and start
talking shit
in situations
where people
you thought
that you were
supposed to
be on good
terms with
no
oh okay
that what I'm
saying
nah
and then like
I had a lot
of support
from people
even like
not trying
to be funny
it made
more female
jump
inbox it like on some weird shit.
Right.
But like a lot of people hit me up behind closed door
telling me like shit that they done.
You know what I'm saying?
The shit that they've been through
when it came to that type of shit.
But no, I mean just like for like the corporate world
like it'll kind of make people just like,
hey man, we're trying to see what's going on.
But versus just on some regular shit now.
So was this a girl that you actually did hang out with one time
who came up with a story?
And then why do you think she did so?
I just feel like money to rule about you.
You think she saw you as a lick?
Yeah, it got to be
It got to be
It ain't know
It ain't know
If and bust about it
Right
People try
That's a fucked up hustle
Right now
Yeah
And if you ain't got
The right people around you
Or shit
Ain't lined up
How it's supposed to be shit
You know
They're trying to rope
This shit
Right
Does that make you really question
What girls
You allow into your space
For sure
Right
I don't want to fuck around
Right
Nah for sure
It may
You just bag up
And look at all that type of shit
like, what the fuck?
Yeah.
Because you spend your whole life
thinking that girls are great
and some of the best times in your life
or spending time with women, et cetera,
and then you have one dude dirty
and it kind of throws like a negative light
on the whole practice
of even meeting new chicks.
It'll fuck you trust up.
It'll make you look at everything different.
But it's just crazy how they just
how they able to do shit like that, bro.
And then...
I ain't gonna lie.
You try to black,
you try to black ball on me or some shit.
You might as well go to the footers.
You can go to it.
I only talk about you,
uh,
if it's some,
uh,
if you don't do this,
I'm gonna give some money.
Hey,
baby,
you might as well go to do that.
I ain't giving that note paper.
Right.
Fuck you and everything you got going.
Because that's what fucks up the game is a lot of celebrities would just be like,
here's,
here's 10 grand to make the problem go away, right?
Yeah,
because they don't want that heat.
I don't get a fuck about that.
You ain't get no money out of me.
Right.
Yeah.
Because,
Okay, it's flipped up how the media works because, like, I went on this one rap blog, and I just type Yellow Bezzy, and I'm looking at the articles in reverse chronological order.
So it's like, the most recent one is Yellow Bezzie cleared in sexual assault accusations.
You scroll down a little bit more, and you see the titles and the way that they talk about it on the initial articles when this accusation came out.
And it's like, you would have thought the fucking verdict was in.
The guilty verdict that had been sent in by the judge.
And then you get back over the top and you realize, like, you know, what they do is they call you out.
loudly and then they whisper the apology afterwards or they whisper the correction
afterwards where far less people hear it and it just strikes me as kind of fundamentally unfair
it's that's that's that's that's how they usually do the shit you know the the the lies in the room's
gonna spread faster than the truth so and then like you say when the truth is put out there it ain't
just how the lives was people are just not as interested it's like oh we're really really
interested when this comes out and then we're we don't really care about the
the time it's proven not to be true yeah that's how i used to go it's crazy is that did you kind of like
take a step back from putting music out because of that until it got cleared up see not that ain't
has to do with it like i was i was in between switching labels at that time so that's why i hadn't been
first that when the pandemic came i was trying to i was getting out of a situation but you know how
like all the officers had closed so that she took a lot on time and then when she got back running
that she's still taking a long time with the paperwork in the process so
But for like the last year or two, I hadn't been putting out music
because, like I said, the pandemic,
and then when the office and shit got back open,
and I'm going to get into another situation,
it takes a long time.
So after that shit got going on, okay, boom, we got that shit fixed.
Now we're going to put out some music.
Then when I'm going to put out some music,
that's when that bullshit hit.
Right.
So it's like, damn, let me just, you know what I'm saying,
have to recruit and do all that other shit.
So that's why it was even just prolonging.
But that had nothing to do with the initial prolonging of it.
I was just in another situation, jumping out another situation.
What was going on with your other label situation
that you wanted to change it up?
It was just time for me
to just move around on certain shit
I fuck with everybody over there
well no no bad term shit
it would just feel like
certain shit
like no I'm saying
they didn't get I felt like
and it was just like some hindering shit
I felt on a certain tip
so I was like man I just got to move around
but I talked to all them all the time
you know what I'm saying still
in cahoos or everybody
it ain't like none of that
like we fell out of it was like some type of
And I ain't nothing like that.
So who are you signing now?
Oh, okay.
And that's going well?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, because like we were saying,
it's like, you know, there's straight street rappers,
and then when you look at the type of music you make,
it's like, I think it needs a boost sometimes
because it's like, it's catchy.
It's the type of shit that maybe if more people hear it,
then it's gonna be more likely to go viral.
Do you feel like you ideally want to have a team
that's like helping you push your shit out more?
Yeah, yeah, here, yeah.
Like, and that's like, that's like,
that was like a part
problem at the last level, you know what I'm saying?
It was just, but it wasn't on them.
I felt like, I felt like if L.A. N.
could do what I needed them to do, they would have done it.
The higher us wouldn't let them do that, if that makes sense.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Interesting.
Yeah.
It wasn't, it was, it was just really out of his hand.
Like, we couldn't get the proper playlist and all this other extra shit.
It was just like a whole bunch of bullshit that,
I just, you know, but it wasn't him though.
Like, if he could, he'll do it.
How has your music changed over the past couple years
in terms of like what you're drawn to?
Because I seen, I was looking at the track list,
I see I swear Bezo, I'm like, oh shit,
is this about to be a Flint, Michigan style mixtape?
And then it wasn't really.
He just, yeah, feature like,
but do you feel like you've been influenced by anything
or change your shit up at all?
No, I mean, you just got to kind of listen to what's going on
and just really just stick to your truth.
and, you know, kind of pay into it a little bit,
but stick to your sound.
I kind of like, you know, I always talked about the struggle.
I always was melodic and shit like that,
so I'm still on that same shit,
but I know some shit you got to step outside the box.
You got to get, like, a lot of producers
and, like, put a lot of different sounds
within mixing in with your sounds.
So I feel like I grew on that level
just for, like, messing with a lot of producers
because at first I want to mess with a lot of producers.
Right.
Yeah.
But in terms of, you only have two features on the project,
in terms of why you put Vez-O on,
there. What was it about him that you wanted him to be one of the main features?
Honestly, bro, that project would just to warm the streets back up because I hadn't dropped
him so long. So, like, I would just, like, you know, I reached out to people who I, like,
bro, ho, I like, I want to fuck him. So I reached out to him, hey, you do it with a woo, and then
we got it done, you know what I'm saying? So I ain't want to just flood it with features because
I ain't want a motherfucker be like, oh, he coming back on features or what? I just, you know what I'm
I want to just show them like, ain't nothing changed.
I just hadn't put out music in a long time.
Well, sometimes we think that Texas rappers
only listen to Texas rappers.
Nah, hell, no.
Not at all?
Hell, nah.
We text, rapper, listen to a lot of Louisiana
and motherfucking Callie artists.
Right.
Really?
California, too.
Yeah.
Interesting.
For sure.
We always think that nobody outside of L.A.
listens to L.A.
RAP.
Hell no.
Hell now.
Think about it, Dallas really is a consumer.
Like, Dallas really listened to
every fucking seat in.
Like, if you hard, they'll fuck with you.
Right.
They don't give a damn.
Like, them niggas listening to everybody that you can name.
Right.
Everybody.
Definitely.
Okay.
In terms of,
in terms of, like, things going on in your life,
you've been clean in terms of all the legal situations
because I know you had some, like, back in the day and everything,
but have you been on smooth sailing in that regard?
Oh, yeah.
All my cases got dismissed.
Really?
Yeah, all little.
So you can move around first?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's got to feel good.
Yeah, love it.
Definitely.
You have touring plans lined up, or how do you think about your live performances?
What do you mean?
What I think about it?
Like, do you like to go on tour for a long time, or you just do like a little one-off wait, dates to go do weekends?
No, I like that tour shit.
That tour shit fun.
Like, the biggest tour I had been on right before the pandemic was with Chris Brown when he had the Ingo tour.
Right, I've seen that.
But, like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, we mostly, like, my career was basically on, I had dealing with, like, two, three tours.
really because that's when I was trying to get into the hard sale but you know like mostly coming from
from we kind of was mostly like on like venues like just like like hosting and not hosting but like
club shows type of you know what I'm saying but um I like touring too you feel like the the
law in your city is is on your side at this point or do you feel like you're still considered
you know a potential threat when they think about you man that's rap period right but I feel
like you're gonna get that in any city you go and if you're a rapper you're just gonna be
talking to bro right but I feel like you know with I bullshit they go on to my city of course
in the state you know they'll look it just depending on the officer and just depending on what they
own you know what I'm saying but I just feel like just being a rap up here you're gonna be
targeted yeah it's kind of crazy though because it's like by the time dudes get to be 45 or 50 or
whatever like one day all of a sudden you're trade the truth and you're like a community
activist and you're helping out in your community and shit and the cops start to fuck with
Oh, really? Okay.
I've been doing that before I blew up in music.
Right.
You can go back to 2012, 2013, bro, us giving back to our community, like Christmas and
back to school.
I've been doing that since 2012, 2013.
Right.
I've been doing that before that.
Like, for, like, talking and going to go hollied the kids at the school, doing all that
shit.
I still do that till the day.
Right.
That part, it would don't get shined up on.
They want to park, like, out of bullshit, and they do, like, a go-th or go-thes.
through and shit, but what about our deposit?
Right.
No, that's been, like, a lot of money on kids, like, for, for Christmas and back to school.
Like, and it ain't just got to be that.
If I see a little dude on the street or a little girl that's, like, need a coat,
need shoes or just need somebody, I look at, we do, that shit, like, unscripted.
They're just something that we do automatically.
That's in me.
You feel what I'm saying?
Yeah, definitely.
That shit just don't get shined up on like the bullshit.
No, yeah, 100%.
But, uh, there was also.
There was this thing that happened where you got arrested for having hand sanitizer that was in a fake lean model.
Can we talk about how did this occur?
Nah, see, okay, in the pandemic, you know, everybody was trying to get their hustling on.
They're trying to hustle from the house, all that shit going on, right?
Right.
So it was a chick who was in the video.
She brought a prop to the video.
And her shit was like on some to put the drink down shit or whatever case, some shit like that.
People always want to sell some lean shit, but right, don't do lean.
Right, some shit like that.
But, like, you know, people just getting credit with their packaging.
Right, yeah.
With just whatever they're selling.
Like I told people, it was people that were sitting like, what's this shit called?
Girl, eyelashes, like in pill jars, though.
Right, yeah.
You get what I'm saying?
So I guess she might was inspired by that.
So she put, like, hand sanitizer in the lean bottle.
Right.
But they say permittazine with hand sanitizer.
I just feel like she hit the word and fucked up.
But when I told him, like, it's hand sanitizer, niggas just thought it was like some bullshit.
Like, bro, lean is not this goddamn thick.
In jelly, you can, like, it's not sticky.
Like, put it on your hand.
Like, they weren't trying to hear that bullshit.
The cops didn't give a fuck.
No.
They just wanted to arrest.
It's crazy because I feel like every time I've been in Texas
that people just be outside with lean bottles, like, it's fucking nothing.
I couldn't even believe that anybody was getting in trouble for it.
Nah, they, they own, yeah.
Really?
They on, yeah.
I think in Houston, they can't even have, like, a styrophone car.
They were writing tickets for that shit.
Really?
Yeah, if you had, like, a double-cut style.
Oh see that's really kind of like big on the out of states like niggas in Texas really ain't double cup and like they they double cup but not just really like styrofoam like there no more they drinking in yetty cups and and all just different type of shit like that double cup starphone shit like they kind of you know I'm gonna be honest with you could stand on Melrose in L.A. which is one of the most popular streets with a double cup drinking lean you could have a lean bottle you could be pouring up lean on the street you could do this all day and the cops aren't gonna say shit for yeah it's like fucking anarchist
out here in comparison I feel like honestly but I mean I see people walking around
with a pound of lean on their fucking or a pound of weed on their shoulder as well
there's just no this LA Cali so shit this this she's legal out here I don't know
they need to do that shit in Texas too I mean yeah and like even I was just back in
New York and like in New York we used to like if we were drinking in public we
would be hell of low key keeping in the brown bag whatever we were like really
scared again tickets for drinking in public now you can smoke weed and drink
in public in New York and
Nobody says shit.
And they deliver that shit to you.
Yeah.
They got delivered, like, how they got over easy?
You can really order up from weed in New York, and they come to deliver that shit to you.
So when I live there 12 years ago, you couldn't smoke a blend out in public, and you had to hide it if you were going to be smoking.
I mean, you couldn't smoke a blind in public, but you'd have to really be looking around there a lot undercover cops and shit like that.
And it's like now, but now I look at it as kind of like an adult, which is like, do you want, like, when you go to the park with your kid having a nice little afternoon, do you want there to be like fucking 20.
dudes sitting around smoking bongs and drinking budwisers and shit i mean i don't know it's kind of a hard
call to make man they ain't got to be doing all that shit you know you can smoke shit if a motherfucker
gonna smoke they're gonna smoke but bongs and all that extra shit just keep that for the half
yeah that's real uh how many kids do you go three three how's that going
yeah yeah you got to spend a lot more time with them during the pandemic like a motherfucker one was made
in the pandemic oh okay here you go wait how old's the oldest one uh 11 that's my stepson
Okay.
Yeah.
And then my junior, he's going to be five, and then the other one, he'll be two.
Right.
Yeah.
And so how does that change your life?
As you saw earlier, I got a two-year-old, and it's fucking great.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
It brings another kind of spark in.
So I love that parent and shit, especially when they get excited when they see you or they
call you and shit.
So then they acting just like me.
So that shit just, that's what's up with me.
I think it made you a little bit more focused on your business and whatnot?
I always been like that, but of course, like, with kids
is going to make you kind of tighten up with everything
because, you know, you got somebody really dependent on, you know what I'm saying?
Other than, you know, this somebody you made,
so you're going to goddamn try to tighten up as much you can, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
Yeah.
No, definitely.
Okay.
So there was this other story that came out at one point,
basically a picture of your penis allegedly leaked on the Internet.
What happened?
How did this happen?
Give me the story.
Man, I don't even know how to
What the fuck happened?
I think it was my
My girl accidentally posted the shit
Really?
Yeah
She's just out of control on Instagram
She's accidentally throwing it on there?
No, she accidentally like, you know how
Like, fuck it.
I'm trying to, I'm trying to, like, we were, okay, look,
she had recorded this shit from out the camera, whatever.
So we was in her, um,
We was in the room before she was fin to go deliver my youngest.
You know what I'm saying?
We was in the room just chilling.
And I was like, hey, y'all come.
I recorded like on my phone, like, hey, y'all come get my bowhead,
jigger-boo-at-bay mama from front of me.
So she was like, you better not put it up there because her heard one done.
So she was like, well, you want to play me?
I'll post woo-woo.
And she went to the stories and she was like basically like saying if I, if I upload that video,
she was going to upload them.
But she was just bullshit.
Right.
So I tried to reach for the phone.
Like, we're playing this shit.
And I grabbed for it, she dropped it.
And when it dropped, I guess I don't know if I touched it or the flow made it upload.
Wow.
And then it wasn't, the thing about it, it wasn't even, like, fully uploading.
Like, we tried to restart the phone and everything.
It still uploaded.
And it was up for, like, two minutes.
And then it was like 3 o'clock in the morning, like, on the Saturday.
So we're like, man, ain't nobody up.
Everybody out, probably parted, and ain't nobody going to kiss that shit.
Uh-huh.
They caught this shit.
Turns out your famous.
And if you upload something to Twitter and delete it, like, two seconds later,
it still is going to show up
for a lot of people
who are looking at Twitter
right that moment
So what the hell
you doing porn for?
Money, mostly
fucking new girls
is cool too I guess
Hey but when you do what I've done
You don't have to worry about a picture leaking
Look look look
When I go on porn hood
I don't expect to see you fam
You saw me?
Damn it
Man that's why I'm telling you
I don't expect to see you
I said what the fuck
I thought it was like some shit
They got leaked
I said this nigga
this nigger and this bitch doing porn.
Like, come on, I ain't trying to see it.
This nigga here is crazy.
So you're really doing porn.
Yeah.
We have a podcast called Plug Talk available at only PlugTalk.com.
We interview girls and then we fuck them together, me and my girl.
So that's when you met my girl earlier.
That's what you were thinking.
It's like, damn, that's the girl he does porn with.
Nah, I didn't even know that was her.
I swear to God, that's the crazy part.
That's, I mean, you're living life.
Yeah, I can't complain.
You live in life.
It's a good gig if you can get it.
Yeah.
Damn, you're lucky.
You're lucky.
You couldn't see yourself doing the same thing?
Nah.
Well, you're already out there.
Accident, though.
Accident, but God damn.
You got a girl, or you still single?
No, I got a girl.
Okay.
And you don't think she wants to get in business?
Hell, no, she ain't getting no motherfuckin' bitch.
She better keep selling the motherfuckabundle shit.
Oh, man.
Oh, she sells hair?
Yeah.
Interesting.
She's a million of hair.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
You like that?
entrepreneur on entrepreneur relationship,
you think that's more likely to work out
than like a dude who's doing this thing,
traveling, doing all the shit,
and then a girl is just kind of chilling at the crib?
I ain't gonna lie.
I don't, I don't, I don't,
you gotta have some going.
You got to have some going.
You gotta have your own motion.
Right.
So, but she had her own motion before me.
So that was cool.
So that's just, that's just, we, we extra.
You know what I'm saying?
That shit's some good embracement.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
I don't want nobody to feel.
I don't, me personally,
I can't just, you know,
just take care of a woman who ain't got nothing going on right i feel like if you're in that kind of
relationship where you're making millions of dollars and they are literally not doing anything
you're just asking for the relationship to be like not in balance you're going to have all the
power you're going to be able to call all the shots and then if she like tries to fucking
navigate the boat it's kind of like what like what are you bringing to this scenario like that's
going to have to become a question at a certain point right i just i just don't feel like
man and a man she can just be depending on
on the woman. You got to have
your own motion. You ain't got to be the rich
or just have something going on. Right.
Something you're passionate about. Even if you ain't making
as much money as me, just the fact that you're
working on in general is
attractive. You got to have something going on.
There's no reason why adoption has nothing
going on. All that
1960s shit talking about housewives
and sitting at the hair, hey man,
to each is on, but, bro, with me
I ain't, I can't.
I just, I personally can't.
If you reach you.
a certain level of success, would it be part of you
that was basically kind of like, babe, just
stay home, pump out kids.
See, well her, it would
be that because I know this what she came from.
Like, I mean, she came with her own
shit, so I wouldn't have no problem, but
I wouldn't, like, if I was to go,
if we would say we wouldn't make it, I'm
trying to go look for another girl, you
still going to have to have something going, because now my trust
issue fucked up because I know what I bring
to the table, I know what I got going on.
You can be trying to sell me any type
of way you want to and play their road,
because you know I'm going to look out for you.
I take care of you.
Something go on.
Maybe you're going to be on the next dick.
Right.
But there's certain rappers, whether it's Dirk or Moneybag,
yo, et cetera, who are a lot less shy
about showing their relationship than we used to be.
We used to never see rappers put it out there like that.
Now you've got a lot of rappers who are lit
and they're letting you see into their life a bit more.
It's interesting.
It's nothing wrong with that.
Like, spoil it, especially she brings, like, do all it.
Right.
It's nothing wrong with that at all.
Especially that's your girl.
It's nothing wrong with that at all.
Right.
I'm just saying like
ain't anybody else, nah
but no, yeah, do your thing for your girl for sure.
Yeah, definitely.
I did want to ask this is
you barely acknowledged it.
You barely ever had anything to say about it,
but there was a lot of tension,
at least on records
or people talking online between you and O3.
Now that he's passed,
how do you view all that?
Are you able to admit that he was
an important factor in the city
for that period of time?
Or is it still just, you can't say anything?
I don't, I ain't never had no tension with nobody.
Right.
That was it.
Right.
I ain't never been no attention to nobody.
Look at this guy.
I saw you give Vlad an answer like that at one board too.
I'm serious.
I don't have problem with people.
Right.
He ain't had no problem with me.
Dallas creates a lot of gangsters because I was actually looking back on my old interview with him
and I said basically the same thing to him.
Basically didn't say shit.
So, respect.
Ain't nothing.
Ain't never been on.
Definitely.
But I don't know.
Okay.
Another person I wanted to ask you about from Texas, I wanted to get your thoughts on him.
How you feel about the rise of Charleston White?
Man, that nigger.
Bro doing, he doing him.
He doing him, man.
You know, I just, he doing him.
Right.
Yeah.
Do you know what's crazy is that, so they got all these weird little documentaries online and shit?
And I was watching one that was basically about you and some other rappers and all different tension, different people getting into situations in the streets or whatever.
And they got like a community activist talking about this.
And this is mad long ago before anyone was talking about Charleston White.
And he's in this fucking video talking to the news camera complaining about rappers in the city.
For real?
Yeah.
And this is before we knew about him.
He was already doing this.
Right.
He probably is.
I believe he'd do the community.
that shit. Like, I be, I see him, like, I know he really be into that type of shit. You know,
he's going to talk his shit, you know, that's just what he going to do, see it.
Right. Amen. That's, you know.
But how do you feel about when you hear him wishing that all the gangster rappers would die and
saying on that, you know what I'm saying? But who am I just to, you know, I, it's a lot of
shit I don't agree with what motherfucker saying. But, you know, he, he, he's a funny digger, though,
but that shit don't be funny to me. You know what I'm saying? But that just, you know, he, you know,
He's just him.
It's kind of crazy because seeing something like his shit
becomes so popular makes me realize that there are a lot of people
who pay attention to rap,
but kind of secretly low-key,
wish all the rappers will go to jail.
I really don't even feel like he feel like that.
Really?
He's just talking shit to get his paper.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, even though he didn't say shit by me,
and I'll be like, man, this nigga here is on some bull shit,
but I really, you know, I just feel like,
like, bro, be talking.
He probably mean a lot of shit that he do say, though.
Like, he probably mean you, a lot of fucked up shit.
Like, I don't know.
It's just, like, it's one of them situations.
Like, this nigger just crazy, bro.
That nigga crazy.
One of the most viral things I've seen him when was just a clip where he's got his arms in the air with no shirt on.
And he's, like, praying that all of the gang members in Chicago will die.
Him, man.
And it's just like, bro, what the fuck is this?
That man crazy, bro.
That nigger just crazed, bro.
He's crazy.
He's a guy.
What's the state of the shag?
Niggas still as popping as it used to be.
For a while, I felt like everybody had one.
It's always going to be there in Dallas.
It's always going to be there.
In Dallas, Fort Worth, it's always going to be.
You're going to see old niggas and young nags with shags.
Right.
So people who don't know, it's basically kind of like letting the bottom part of your hair grow out.
So it's like the rest of your hair is kind of normal.
And then you got like a little tiny percentage of an afro in the back.
Yeah.
Yeah, a mullet or whatever you want.
want to call it. I just seen Drake with something that kind of looked like a shag.
Shout out to Drizzer. I'm not sure it was a technical shag, but it was something like that.
Drake kind of like slicked his shit back. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it looked like a puck at that
that motherfucker. Man, he's too successful. He got too much time in his hand. He's just thinking
up new hairstyles. He might have a whole team just putting together like what
hairstyle because he's going to break that hairstyle. It's going to become a whole thing.
Man, that nigga do what he wants to, man. That's drizzing, man.
That's a fact.
Yeah.
So, okay, you've worked with Young Thug in the past.
How'd you feel when you saw this Rico come down?
Hurt my motherfucking feelings.
Yeah.
Hurt my feeling.
Right.
Yeah, that nigga is a solid nigga.
That one of the most solid niggas in his music shit.
Right.
For sure.
Like one nigga who showed me some love and that nigga's a solid nigga, bro.
I ain't a lot to you.
100%.
Do you think that that's going to make more rappers be more cautious about what they're putting
in their lyrics?
One day only, like I say, that is an art.
That is an art.
So how you're going to, like, I can literally,
you can tell me something that you did yesterday with you and your girl he can tell me
something that he did with him and his girl him and his homeboys yesterday right just like right now
I can freestyle and make it seem like some shit I was there I can make it seem like we did
some extra shit going on with this shit make it real believable and put it out there and
that shit going to sound hard right you know what I'm saying that's the art you get what I'm
saying like you can't
motherfucking
tell me
every rapper that said
they killed somebody
they killed somebody
right
can't tell me
every rapper
they're from the hood
or sold drugs
it's from the hood
or sold drugs
right
before I even knew
what a Lamborghini
a probably can spell
a Lamborghini
I was in a Lamborghini
1615 in my reps
right
putting up with
madebacks and mansions
and shit
right
it's an art
bro
they don't even need
to be using
that in the courses
but a lot of us
said this
when the
YSL case came out, but then as time goes by, you start to realize, like, oh, they have a
fuckload of other evidence and all these lyrics and shit are actually pretty much irrelevant
in the case.
No, that's what I'm saying.
That's an art.
That's what they're doing.
That's what journalists do.
That's an art.
They'll try to act like this situation was, he was talking about this situation in this
rap when they ain't got nothing to do with it.
Right.
But me as a kid.
The case, like, that's what the court do.
When I was listening to G-Unit at 50s and saying, I'll kill you.
I ain't playing.
But it was never, I shot this guy last week.
And now a lot of times with some of the rap stuff
is like, it's so specific that it feels very different sometimes.
I get it, but that's a new part of the art.
Like I'm trying to make you feel like I'm really doing that.
You get what I'm saying?
But you're somebody who I've noticed as much as I listen to you
and as much as we heard little things
about yellow be easy being in the streets
that you never really gave any of it away in songs.
I don't give a fuck too.
Right.
Like to me
Like certain shit just don't need to be said
Some people
That's a different way like
Of them expressing their self
That don't mean they actually doing it though
Right
You get what I'm saying
Like I say
That's what the courtroom gonna do
They gonna try to make you out of a monster
Try to act like
You're really doing this
You're doing this situation
This is what song
He was talking about
That song probably was done
Fucking 10 years ago
And I'm just now putting it out
I got songs right now
If I put it out
I promise you're gonna feel like
It's relevant
into some situation.
Right.
If I'm talking about
anything in my song,
yeah, I just kill a nigga
and later across street
who you think
they're gonna say,
think I'm talking about.
Right.
They're gonna just
try to put two and two together.
You get what I'm saying?
That's what they do.
And it'd be all type of bullshit.
Like the course being that motherfucker,
like they've been there trying
to put some bullshit together, bro,
and it don't even make sense.
I'd be like,
bro, do y'all really believe this shit?
And people really be believing this shit.
Right.
But they really be just trying to put
all this bullshit together
and it ain't even that.
You know what I'm saying?
I feel it.
Then you'll have a lot of motherfuckers who ain't even in YSA, claiming why I said, because they,
because they know some of these niggas in it.
And then they'll go crash out and do some dumb-ass shit.
And they're looking like, oh, shit, he's the one who sent him to do this shit.
He ain't have nothing to do with that.
You get what I'm saying?
It's a lot of niggas be trying to claim.
That's why I, hey, man, you ain't my people.
Don't have that on your motherfucking profile.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you can't claim my shit.
Like, I just ain't none of that type bullshit going on.
Because that's how little bullshit trip up a lot of shit.
But when you see like multiple people allegedly snitching on that case right away,
does that make you feel like damn the streets ain't what they used to be?
It ain't not even that shit.
That don't even mean they probably got him mixed up in this bullshit.
Whoever the dudes is, you get what I'm saying.
He probably done some other type of dirt that he's just trying to get out.
He probably knows it's easier just because they're trying to get him.
Right.
He ain't got nothing to do with that.
They're going to blame him because he's the huncho.
He's the head of the YSL over there.
You know what I'm saying?
They're going to try to put any and everything on him.
From the smallest shit, because they want something to stick.
Right.
They ain't, niggas going to snitch in the way.
A lot of these niggas ain't really silent.
You've seen it time and time again?
With snitching?
Yeah.
For sure.
You're going to do that.
You ain't going to do that.
These niggas, these niggas are volunteer.
Like, you ain't got a goddamn even have nothing on nothing.
They're going to tell it.
If you tell in Dallas, are you going back to your neighbor?
if everybody knows about her, or is it so serious that they ain't going to let you come around?
Ain't nothing for me to tell her.
We ain't doing no telling you.
I'm saying if someone else tells.
If somebody tells, you know, real deal, everybody knows their snitch.
Do you think that on average in Dallas that people are going to let them come back?
Man, hell yeah.
Yeah, I hear that about L.O.2.
Some of these niggas ain't really going to step on them folk.
Man, a lot of these niggas be out here saying, oh, he ain't telling on me?
Right.
I ain't got nothing to do with him
he ain't telling them on me
I'm like, man
and then they don't
A lot of these niggas ain't trying to fuck
with a nigga that's known for snitching
because they feel like
he's gonna snitch on him
Right
You know what I'm saying
But that don't mean like
Somebody ain't gonna get his ass
Right
But he can probably come back
For a short period of time
But some people ain't gonna fuck with them
Depending on who the people is
It just depending on who he snitched on
If they really like that
Then he'd probably gonna take care of him
But if you snitch on some niggas
Who ain't like that then shit
they probably can walk around that motherfucker.
These niggas ain't just stumping on that shit like that.
Right.
They will, but they is.
But then a lot of times, like I say,
these nigger, man, he ain't got nothing to do with me.
He ain't snitch on me.
Right.
Exactly what they're going to say.
Because I think at the end of the day, people just don't want to be mean to other people.
Like, people are very adverse to being cruel or, like, dismissing someone.
So I feel like that's why a lot of times that shit just kind of gets smoothed over
because people don't want to be beefing with other people.
A lot of these niggas ain't living like that anyway.
So some people just don't give a fuck about that
And some niggas be scared
So they just don't fuck with it
You know what I'm saying?
If you know a nigger saying that he's going to tell it on you
Why even go that route with them?
Right
Definitely
It just, I don't know
That's why nobody's going to do anything in Charleston
Because they know he's just going to report it back to the authorities
Charleston probably
Charles would probably go pop a nigga
Especially he in Texas too
He can tell him he going to pop your head too
I mean he was in Miami with the mace
Yeah he's going to mace your head down
You respect that?
What?
Somebody mason somebody else.
It's not really in your language of how you get down, but...
Ain't no ruse in fighting.
Yeah.
Ain't no ruse and fighting.
That's the truth.
All right, so I'm fucking with the album, Bad-Azed Yellow Boy.
Why did you go with that title?
I always want that title for some reason.
Like, if you go back to UNLV,
a nigger named Yellow Boy,
you know, that song, he had...
dismissal.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's something like a big-ass song in, um,
in Texas, like in Louisiana and all this shit, like back in the day.
And like me growing up,
is either I'm going, like, before I even was yellow beasing,
as a kid, they either going to call me red because of my skin tone
or they're going to call me yellow, the yellow boy.
Like, yellow boy, come over here.
It's just something that was out, just automatically just giving me just out of my skin
complexion type of shit.
Right.
So me,
knowing
like my name
that song
I love that beat
type shit
Juvena done that beat
it just all makes sense
you know what I'm saying
I gotta redo this
bad ass yellow boy
my name yellow B
so I got to redo this
motherfucker
so I'm not
re-did it
we were gonna post
we were supposed
drop an album first
then like man
let's run the street
up with a mixtape
first
right cool
shit badass yellow boy
the title
see when I saw it though
my brain got the thinking
I'm like well he spelled
ass with A ZZ
and
some people have wondered online
when's the last time
the Yelabizi talked to Boosy Badass
What? You guys haven't
communicated in a long time, I'm assuming?
Oh, no. Okay. But it's
not a reference to Boosy Badass in any way?
Hell nah. Okay.
Man nah, they ain't got shit. What Boosey got to do
with anything? I don't know. Would you consider yourself on good
terms with him? Who boosin? Yeah.
Are we straight? Okay. I ain't got nothing.
Are we supposed to be in two or something?
I don't know. I see people wondering on YouTube.
Nah. People dig
They're digging.
They're trying to create some animosity.
Digging like a motherfucker.
Okay.
Shout out to Bousie.
Shout out to Bousie.
Yeah.
Okay.
So anything else that we should know about besides this new tape that they should go check
out?
Dropping, uh, nothing with a motherfucking hits.
Bad-ass Yellow Boys out.
Shit, one of the lead singles, don't fuck with me going crazy.
And then drop some old shit going on.
You gotta just tune in.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Tune in.
Yeah.
Yellow Beasy.
For sure.
Oh man.
I appreciate you.
Yes, sir.
Yellow Beezie.
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