No Jumper - YeloHill on Getting DP'ed for Nipsey Hussle Tattoo, Getting in Shootouts as a Kid & More
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T-Rail, we back.
No jumper.
What's the deal?
I got a special guest in the house.
My boy, Yellow Hill, in the building.
You know what I'm saying?
Los Angeles native.
You know what I'm saying?
Rap star.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Rap star.
Get in this motherfucker like that.
You feel me?
But you're here today.
What's the deal?
Man, what's popping?
Shout out to my nigga T-Roeh.
Thanks for having me, bro.
It's been a long time coming.
I'm glad I'm here, bro.
Yeah, I'm glad you're here, too.
I mean, you think.
I thought I was dodging you.
For a minute, I was like, hold up, man.
I'm like, let me holl at them.
And then, you know, you get the S-D-E-Ns, the scenes, you know, you leave a nigga on.
But it's cool.
I ain't tripping up.
No, no, no, you know what it was, is let me tell you, you were supposed to come last time.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then, you know, like niggas do, they want to be an hour late.
You know what I'm saying?
Damn, I said, I ain't nobody.
Yeah, yeah.
You're going to be an hour late.
Yeah, man.
I was like, damn.
Yeah, no, me.
I was like, but I get you back, though.
Don't worry about it.
I'll double back to her.
No, no, no.
I double back to her.
The AD hit me, you're saying.
My apologies, my nigga.
He's like, what's up with the boy?
I was like, I got him, I got her.
I got him.
Yeah, yeah.
But what's the deal, though, bro?
Man, I'm chilling.
I'm kicking it, man.
Just moving around and shit, man, you know, doing my thing.
How you feel it, man?
I'm good.
You know, I'm good.
You know, I came in here earlier.
I was like, my nigga got on Brown.
You're the only nigga I know
I can pull off brown.
Brown is bothering my lady.
No, it's shit hard, though.
You got the colors going crazy right now.
Brown is bothering my thing.
It's too hard colors to pull off, nigga.
It's like pink and brown.
And like maybe like a mint greens low-key.
Those are those colors where I'm like,
oh, you got to be a nigga to do it.
So you did that.
No, now I ain't fucking with you, nigga.
Nah, nigger, I ain't fucking with you.
No, it's flying, bro, for real.
That what's the deal, though, bro?
You know what I'm saying?
You in this bitch, you feel me?
How's everything going right now, man, for you?
Everything's good, bro.
We're just flourishing, slowly but surely metamorphicizing.
We got projects on the way.
Just came out with Jeannie in the bottle.
It's a special juice to help you with antioxidants
and anti-inflammatory shit.
Man, everything, bro.
We're coming out with businesses, businesses,
trying to move into that entrepreneurial space
as opposed to just being a recording artist
and get behind the scenes and get dirty with niggas, you know what I'm saying?
How did that come about, though, that venture.
Axi-Oxia, how do you say it again?
Antioxidants.
Antoxidants.
How did that come about?
Man, honestly, bro, you know, for a while I was eating bad fast food
and del Taco every night, wake up, drink a Cervessa,
drink a little beer, go to the club.
I'm chilling the homies, taking shots,
and then I'd wake up two, three o'clock in the afternoon.
I was like, damn, I started noticing, like,
floaters in my vision.
I started getting bumps on my back.
I wasn't feeling good, lethargic.
And I'm like, bro, I got to figure this shit out.
I got to get it together.
So then I became a pescatarian.
After I became a pescatarian,
I started moving more into like the fresh juice, squeeze,
cold press shit.
And after that, Nick, I started feeling like a million bucks.
A nigga, every morning, I'm up.
I'm ready to go.
I'm ready to go.
I hate you, pescatarian, nigg.
Yeah, I hate you.
Niggas stink y'all better than everybody eating a vegan,
nigger, pesterian motherfuckers y'all full of shit.
All you got to do is get up and work out.
No, you're right.
Nigel be programming too.
You got to just get up and work out and do your thing, though.
But I understand, though, the pescatarian thing, the fresh juices, that, you know, that can't
help you.
Motherfuckers do be eat fast food crazy.
I mean, we in Los Angeles, though.
I mean, you can pick your choice.
Yeah, nigga.
It's on every corner.
It's death everywhere, nigga.
Whether it's a Whopper, a Big Mac, or a motherfucking gordita from Taco Bell.
nigga. Yeah, I'm glad. So who did you connect with to do that?
Straight up fast food. It's my boy's center. You know, you got the dreds. He got the
whole look. He's an earthy nigga in general. So I'm like, I got to fuck with cuz.
You know what I'm saying? And I was trying to get the blue flavor to blue color because all
of his juices, they like red, green, orange. I'm like, let me get the blue flavor. So we got
blue magic, which is Sparolina, which is good for your heart and it's good for your head,
everything. And, uh, nigga, we mixed it up, got it together. And then boom, bam, it tastes
like a motherfucker million bucks. It was creepy as a motherfucker.
And I was happy.
You know what I'm saying?
I like that.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Yeah, I like that.
I got a few questions to ask you.
Oh, man.
For real, though.
Let's go.
Yeah, but you ain't never been on no jumping before, right?
No, no, no, no.
It's my first time, bro.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Because a lot of motherfuckers, I've been on here before.
And he's like, yeah, bro, like two, three, four years ago.
You know what I mean?
Right, right.
Yeah.
This is your first time.
Thank you.
You know what I'm saying?
Jen for my nigger.
Yeah.
It's first time on this bitch.
You feel me?
So yeah, shoot a jumper on these holes.
So let's start off for the beginning.
So since you've been here, you ain't been here before.
I've never been here before, no.
I like that.
So let's start off from the beginning, you know what I'm saying?
Little Yellow Hill.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Small man, where'd you grow up?
West Alley.
West Los Angeles, bro.
Fairfax District, Marvin, Washington, La Ciena Heights,
Little Ethiopia, all that shit, Olympic.
From the Mansfields.
I was staying over there for a minute.
to my hood to playboys and yeah man you know what i'm saying yeah oh okay with moms and pop yeah so no my dad
my dad he moved away he came from halisco mexico and he met my mom my mom's from brooklyn new york
so they slid up over and they you know they got to know each other and then boom but no um my mom
was out here for a minute and then she left so i've been on i've been by myself since i was like 18
i had to figure it out at 17 18 oh moms went back to new she went back to uh she went to illinois actually
But she's from New York.
So moms is black.
She's black, yeah.
So you grew up in the house with just predominantly just moms or was it back in like a back and forth thing?
It was more so mom, sister stayed with us for a while, got loose.
New nigger in the picture he couldn't handle it.
She's screaming too much.
He's gone.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
So I grew up with a black mom, nigga, you feel me?
Yeah.
Yeah.
All black mom.
So how much did you see pop?
Barely any at all, my nigga.
It was so, it was such a culture shock to see this nigger sometimes
because I'm here with my black mom, you feel me?
And as I'm with my black mom,
every like seven to 10 months,
here go a nigger in a fucking pickup truck with a sombrero
and some cowboy boots and a servessa,
I'm drinking his hand, and he blasted the Mexican music.
And he's like, I'm your dad.
I'm like, nigga, I don't know you, my nigga.
Like, what?
Wow.
Yeah, because when he left, I was real young.
And then as he started.
slowly but surely coming around.
I got acclimated to seeing this nigga.
I was like, okay, that's really my dad.
But in the beginning, I was like, ooh.
So why did he start coming around?
Did he want to fuck with moms again?
I think the niggas just really wanted to be a good dad.
He like, I got a son over here on such-and-such-such street.
I'm going to go see what's up with that nigga.
You feel me?
Fly, light-skinned, Mexican black nigga with the hair.
He's like, I got to embrace this, nigga.
So, Pops's full Hispanic.
Full Hispanic.
Full Hispanic from Waterlajara-Halisco.
And you don't know Spanish.
Here and there.
I could have a couple.
conversations, nigga, but when I go out there
visit my grandma in Mexico, my nigga,
I get a little lost because she'll be going
going fast with it. You know, but if it's
like a simple just, you know, then it's
fine. So you can talk to Duno.
You hear it, me and Dudo talk like L.A.
Niggas together.
He called me fool. I call him
nigger. You know what I'm saying? We don't ever
speak Spanish like that. I can talk to his
mom fake, kind of like. And then
when she start going off, I'll be like, Duna, you got to help
me out, you feel me, but yeah. So you wanted
kind of, so you wanted to kind of like
embrace your Hispanic side when you was younger.
Definitely. Definitely. Was that
like a thing? Like damn, like he Hispanic
over there. I want to fuck with it.
Yeah, bro, it was interesting.
I mean, I'm so used to, I was so used
to being with my mom and being
around my black side of the family
that I was like, okay, that's cool.
You know, I'm getting acclimated. I'm used to this.
But then right when my mom, you know, my dad came around, I'm like,
that's interesting, that's cool. You got a ranch.
You got roosters, cows, chickens,
horses. You show on me.
You're showing me salsa reggaeton.
You showing me all of this shit.
And I'm just like, it's just something
for refreshing and new to me.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's what I was just like, okay, cool.
You know, I love both of that, both of those things.
But as far as his family, though,
like, were they receptive to you?
They love me.
Yeah.
But with my mom, they didn't really like her, though.
Why?
It was more so a racial tension type of thing.
They wanted him to be with a Mexican woman
instead of a black woman, so they automatically,
there was mutiny within the two rivalries
of the family with that.
that's crazy that you grew up like that.
Yeah.
That's crazy that you grew up like that because I kind of like,
I kind of think it'd be racial tension kind of sometime.
You know, because we live close.
You know, it's just Mexicans and blacks.
Like, we're in here, but I don't, I didn't think it was like,
you know what, they want their people to fuck with their people.
Yeah.
They're kind of like showing you, like, get your ass up out of here.
I didn't know.
But that's interesting that you went through that.
Yeah.
Like, that's crazy.
Like, what was mom saying about that shit?
I already really know about it until I got older.
and she told me.
You know what I'm saying?
She was just like,
this is what I went through.
Boom,
boom,
boom, boom.
And when she told me
that was like,
damn, that sucks.
When I was younger,
I didn't really know
what's going on.
You know,
when you're young,
you're kind of blind
to a lot of the,
um,
a lot of the racial tensions
within a house,
within two households
that's going on.
It was almost,
you know,
similar to the Montague's
and the Capulets
and the Romiet and Juliet story.
You know what I'm saying,
where you got that rivalry
no matter what,
you know what I'm saying,
I mean, growing up and I'd see it.
But so now, but now you close with the other side of the family.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
And they close with her now too.
I guess they've grown.
You know, as the years transpired and they get to know her, they're like, oh, fuck with her.
Niggas get old.
But it kind of, you know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Right.
But now, you know, you feel like you're more on the black side.
Yeah.
You got a black girl.
Do I have a black girlfriend?
Did you ever have a black girlfriend?
Yeah, a long time ago for show.
And you brought her over there?
No, because I wouldn't really be around.
Because, you know, with them it was like more so like a, I wouldn't kick it with them like that.
I would only kick it with them when my dad would come down.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like they wouldn't be niggas I would go fuck with all the time.
It's like when my dad comes from San Jose and picks me up from where I'm at, he'll take me over there to my Mexican side of the family.
And that would be like the only niche or the glue that would have me kick it with them more so.
You feel what I'm saying?
So it's like niggas never really had the chance to bring anybody over there.
If anything, I'm bringing everybody to my other side of the family.
So living in West L.A., you know what schools did you go to over there?
Man, I was out of, so I did the Hamilton, went over there, Fairfax, a couple little schools over there, a little small little schools, Carthe, you know what I'm saying, shit like that, all over there.
When I'm looking at your shit, Neil, I'm looking at your videos, I'm looking at your rap videos, I'm like, so this thing is a crib.
Yeah.
I'm like, so where in your life did you feel like, you know what?
This is it for me.
I'm fucking with this shit right here.
Oh, like choosing it?
Yeah, choosing it.
I didn't really more so choose it, bro.
It was really more.
It's the environment that you keep.
You become a product of your environment with whoever you around.
So say I was in...
You went to Hamilton, though.
Yeah, you feel me?
It's really nice.
No, I mean, you think that, but you're right there around the corner.
See, West delay is tricky.
Let me clear this up for anybody having conspicuous.
about the city, especially, you know, if you go to South Central, if you go to Watts,
niggers and gardens, you know exactly what you're getting when you go there, bro.
Every block, every corner, maybe a chicken running around, and maybe some niggas on the corner,
liquor store blowing some big smoke.
The whole city, the whole infrastructure of all of those different boroughs and regions is
hood is a motherfucker, right?
You go to West L.A., you slide down Pico Boulevard.
there's a site of Pico where it's all Jewish, white people is pretty.
You might want to go pick up some kicks.
You might want to go grab a little donut.
You might want to have some vegan ice cream or something like that.
You hit that wrong corner, go down the left, maybe two minutes down the way.
It's a bunch of niggas with blue rags.
You go down, Big Sads hoods right here.
There's Jewish people right there.
My hood is right here.
It's Armenian is right down the street.
It's just, you never know what you're going to get.
So if you slide down Pico thinking it's sweet, out of nowhere,
You might hit Stanley.
You're like, oh, I'm about to go with my girl and get this nice little spaghetti real quick.
Fuck, it ain't nobody over here.
Yeah, all right.
Hit that wrong right turn.
They pop out.
Niggas three niggas from Trays.
Nigger ready for you right there.
That's how West Lays just always been.
We grove niggas.
But we grove niggas, but we loke niggas.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like you just never know.
Westlay is one of those cities where you just like, oh, what?
Hold on.
I just had some champagne at the fuck.
In Bel Air.
So what was your encounter
Were you close?
To what?
So the Cripping, were you on the street where the Jews was
Or you was more like
No, no, no.
Or where the niggas was at?
No, the niggas.
The niggas.
Yeah, we was over there off of Washington
and Marvin, Carson Redondo,
right behind the liquor store.
The creek side, we have some dead ends in our hood.
We got the creek.
So we got creek side and we got the avenue side.
The creek side is where, like, it's like,
it's below the creek.
And it's where they shot poetic justice
and all that shit.
And it's like, you go down there,
nigga, you better.
jump over that motherfucking, you better jump over that thing if you catch one of us over there.
So our hood is like, yeah, it's Maney, bro.
It's crazy over there and shit.
But, nigga, if you just five, ten minutes down the line, nigga, yeah, bro, you can go inside of a fucking pinkberry, nigga.
10, 15 minutes down the way, pinkberry.
So were you more so interested in the, like, the culture and the togetherness of it?
You know what I'm saying?
It's just all my homies and nigga fucking I'm going to get put on.
And that's what led you to do it?
I feel like just being bad around that time
I was around
niggas that had the same type of urge and mindset
and then all of a sudden
once you around that certain energy
you're around that certain type of vibe
it's like yeah cuss fuck it before I knew it I was getting put on
I was like oh shit boom bam boom this is when we was younger
my youthful exuberance took over me
you know what I'm saying when I was younger
so you did basically you didn't have no time to think
no
you forget about by time it's like damn
What you calling me?
Fuck it.
Right, right.
What is you the dude?
What's my name?
Fuck it.
What are you going to call me? Yeah, fuck it.
Like, who am I under?
Who am I fucking with?
You know what I'm saying?
But, yeah, I mean, we started taking the bus from Fairfax, going to the
groves, stealing hats from the kiosk.
Then when we go try to bum some Johnny Rockets French fries from some girls that lived
over there or something, or some, you know, just try to crack a Jewish bitch or something.
We inside Bloomingdale's trying to.
We over at the Beverly Center trying to rip tags off of the polo and then take the bus
and then hide at Taco Bell because lost prevention, we sock in lost prevention.
I mean, it's like, you know, that's just west side shit, you know.
I feel like everybody got their thing, like, niggas in, I don't know, maybe niggas in Long Beach
have day thing.
But our thing was more so like, we had all the flyest, finest stores with all the coolest
niggas, the finest women.
We seeing celebrities pull up Shaila Buff might be around the corner.
So we kind of had it where I was like, yeah, like, all right, this is, this is, I love my
city.
It's almost like nice as fuck.
Because, like, South Central is like, not about to see nobody pull up.
I ain't doing none of that.
Yeah.
I ain't go to the grove.
That was 25.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Beverly Center.
I didn't, I'm like, I thought that was like real true life Beverly Hills.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So it really is different.
Like, that's crazy as fuck that you say that.
Because I never really asked, like, the West Side nigga, like, how did y'all
niggas really, like, do y'all shit?
Like, what was y'all niggas, like, really doing?
Yeah, man.
Because it's like we right next to, so mid-city heights and then not too far from there,
you got like the jungles, you got the biddy, you got like, we kind of more so like right there,
but then we're not too far from like jumping on like a freeway or going down Fairfax
and going to Bloomingdale, you know what I'm saying?
Like we're closer, but we still in that mix, we still in that mesh.
We still deal with a lot of the minority problems everybody was dealing with.
We still having homies getting chipped.
Niggas drive-bying.
Niggas fighting,
niggas getting put on.
Yeah, like, when did that real life start hitting you with the gang band shit?
Like, when did it get real?
Because you got that moment where a homie die or something.
I lost my homie, big lucky,
Joshua Gregory Davis.
That might have been, bro.
Honestly, when I was, when I started seeing death, like 13, 14.
That's crazy.
13, 14 when I was seen it.
And I was shocked.
That broke my heart.
But then it's weird.
You kind of grow accustomed, nigg,
to like, get immune to it.
It's like, oh, he died.
Fuck, that sucks.
Damn, Cud, you might shed a tear,
but it's like, at this point,
this shit is so regular,
which it shouldn't be.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, it's for sure.
I mean, I got, it's immune.
I'm immune to that shit, too, almost.
Like, it's kind of weird for me,
like, when somebody die or something like that.
I just take it a different way and it's like,
all right, for show.
Yeah.
And I go on by my life.
And I'll be like, am I weird for that shit?
Like, or, like, is that how you supposed
to take you like because some niggas be boo-hooing but I'm just like not that
nigger and I feel like that happened to me like around 16 I start feeling like not giving
the fuck right right right like you care but it's like not enough to care like where you like
ball in or something like that right I feel you bro um when did the rap shit start you know what
I'm saying when did you like grow love you know for the rap niggas been fucking music forever
man I was inside of I made music inside of a bathroom of an Amtrak
When I was like 16 visiting my mom in Galesburg, Illinois.
You feel me?
So niggia, we hooked it all up.
We was on the train, the Southwest chief going to Illinois and shit like that.
I met a nigga from San Diego.
He had a setup.
I recorded a whole mixtape in the train.
While the train is doing this.
And while niggas is trying to knock on the bathroom to go inside to use the bathroom,
we were like, no, we were recording in here.
The conductor came and said, what are you guys doing in here?
There's plugs.
I was like, yeah, we're recording a mixtape.
He's like, oh no, you guys can't do that.
All right.
We're going to the other coach.
We're setting up right there, nigga.
Get the second one done.
Get the second song, third.
We recorded a song right in coach, right there where you sit down.
Four or five other songs.
Then we did a mixtape, five track EP.
It was called The Train Chronicles, nigga.
On the Train.
On the train, nigga.
Damn, man.
Am tracked out, nigga.
Yeah.
You go, nigga.
I was hungry, bro.
And how old were you when you did this?
When you did this?
Probably like, probably like 16 or something, seven.
No, 16, hopping on the train, sliding over there, trying to, you know, seeing what girls
is around.
Then, like, when did your mom feel like, you or when did you tell her, like, you know what,
this rap shit, I want to really, like, take the serious moms.
I want to do that because I know a lot of black mothers and shit like that, they're not
too receptive for that shit.
They're like, what?
Noggin' rap.
Yeah.
Get your shit and get your ass up out of here, boy.
Yeah, yeah.
Nah, nah.
Honestly, bro, like, right, right when I do that.
did that Amtrak shit, 16 years old.
Shortly after that,
niggas start just fucking around with the
homies and getting in trouble. But then
I picked it back up again like,
bro, like three, four years ago, four years
ago or something like that. Five years is when I was like,
okay, nigga, it's time to bite down. How much
is the studio time?
Image consultant, nigga. I need
a manager.
You know what I'm saying, nigga?
I need up. What's going down?
You said an image consultant.
A stylist.
What shoes should I wear with the, okay, what kind of sound a nigga want?
Yeah.
What stories I want to tell that I've been through?
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Damn, because you're like, what, like, what motivates you, like, when you hit the studio?
Like, what's you doing when you hit that motherfucker?
I was trying to clout chase in the beginning.
I felt like I wanted to sing when I was doing my, when I first started, I wanted to sing.
And I was trying to do that Kirklandobangs wave and shit, be a little pretty boy.
And I was like, but niggas was still from the set.
So, but I never.
thought to really speak about what I've been through.
Oh, you thought the light skin, she was going to take you over to toss.
Yes, with the, yeah.
Yeah, okay.
No, it could have.
It could have.
It could have.
It could have.
It could have.
It could have.
I ain't going to lie to you.
Yeah, yeah, it could have.
But going crazy on rap, Lee's speaking about that.
That nigga big sad came up here.
I'm like, bruh, you be going crazy.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
He got a lot of stuff.
I asked him about a few little things, though, that he had to clear up.
But I'm like, but, bro, you be going crazy.
These niggas hate you out here, you feel me?
Like, you don't want to take that route and rap where you clout chasing and dissing homies.
Fuck no.
Dissing the dead and doing that shit.
How you feel about that shit?
I won't diss the dead unless I did it.
Yeah.
If I didn't kill you, I wouldn't diss you.
You feel me?
And even if I did chip you, nigga, I'm not going to do that.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, I mean, I already did the worst thing I could do to you.
Nigger, you're gone.
But I don't condone this in the dead
Nigger, that shit is like, it's like, okay, you're over-killing it now.
That ain't even gangster.
It's like, handle your business, nigga.
And after you handle your business, nigga, get back to what you got to do,
you never seen, I mean, you never seen it, but I'm sure Al Capone,
Lucky Luciano, Bugsie Siegel, any of the Italian members,
they choked the nigga out, threw them in the river
and went to eat some spaghetti afterwards.
I don't think they was all around town, nigga,
with rest in peace shirts or kicking over candles,
Cah, like, I mean, I'm just an old, I feel like I'm like a, um, my, my Cripping is like,
you feel me?
Like, old school a little bit.
I just follow the rules, but I don't do no extra young nigga shit like that when it
come down to my Cripping, hell no.
Yeah, I mean, do you, do you got to go through a lot of politics now that you kind of like,
you know, you got an aim for yourself, you hear, like, do they still try to make you go
through politics of this shit?
Yeah, I just had to get down with the homie, or two of the homies.
I had to get down with the homie baby rock
And I had to get on with the homie
Inflip just niggas, you feel me?
But they know, but yeah, I had to get out with them
Because, you know, just whatever
Because maybe something was misconstrued
Or I had, and I had to get out, it's just stupid, bro.
But it's like to a certain degree,
niggas have to rise above that.
That's what I feel like.
I feel like reporting to the hood is like
I feel like it's a system of repetition
Down the path of destruction to a certain degree.
You understand what I'm saying?
I try to break away, not break away from the hood, but I try to like just focus on me and doing my thing.
But if issue comes up, it's like, yeah, I'll line it up or whatever.
But that's kind of like selfish, though.
You feel what I'm like?
Especially on the game.
You feel me?
Like, and if you still making me, you know what I'm saying, do this shit, I feel like,
you motherfuckers is really hating on me.
Y'all really don't love me.
Y'all really, you know what I'm saying?
Y'all see me on another path.
And this path is going to take a few of us out this shit.
And then, you know, and it's going to keep going.
No, for sure.
If you got me still right here, you want me to get out with you, bro.
It's weak as fuck.
Yeah, because, nigga, you, you didn't pull into my gender reveal, cuh.
Like, what?
My nigga, I was on tour.
Fuck.
Damn, nigga.
That's crazy.
You got to do that.
You know what I'm saying?
What?
Fuck.
You're mean, nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
You're mean.
Like, fuck all the, like, fuck all the, like,
trying to act tough about it.
You're a terrible, nigga.
You're a terrible person.
You suck.
Nick, you suck.
Yeah.
You fucking suck, nigga.
That is ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
I think it's stupid, but sometimes I fall into the trap of my toxic masculinity, bro.
Yeah, whoop-de-whoop over here saying that you.
Oh, fuck, okay, for sure.
Then I get, you know, get a little fire in me because we all have it burning inside of us to a certain degree.
That pride.
Fuck this, nigga.
I'm turning on, you know, whatever.
But motherfuckers will always want to test you forever.
I mean, telling you, it doesn't be at the same time, like I said, that's selfishness.
Like, you motherfuckers are just envious too.
Like, and it's just ridiculous.
Why are you wanting to do me like that?
You're not, y'all know ain't over here.
I could really honestly put you niggas in a position to win too.
Yeah, like position to get you some money.
I'm for, I'm doing X, Y, Z.
Like before, yeah, like before I get it, like, when I was younger, I guess like,
niggas used to be like, niggas used to be like, niggas used to be like, you look like you
should be from B5.
You know, B5, like the little Lyskin group.
The little B2-K-ass, nigga, bro.
You're light-skinned, me, he's pretty.
Okay, for sure, that's fine.
We go hit the cut and we just, we just, nigga, getting it in.
They might tip me up.
I might tip them up, but then you have to, I feel like, be honest with you to be,
being light skin, you have to prove a little bit more.
They picked, they was like really hard on me, nigga.
I'm like, yeah, y'all niggas act like I'm a different.
Yeah.
Species, nigga, damn.
Yeah.
Like, nigga, I'm black.
Nick, my mother, my mother is African-American, because let me get, can I, can we be friends?
I'm over here, bro.
I'm here.
I'm fighting.
I'm talking.
We're shooting dice, nigga.
I mean, shit.
Fuck.
Yeah.
Damn, man.
You guys suck.
But, you know, you go through the trials and tribulations of that, bro.
And I'm only asking you that because I know you've probably grown as a person.
You've grown as an artist.
Yes.
You're taking the things way more serious.
and you're taking things less serious,
which I probably think will be the gang shit
and the politics shit, you feel me?
And your life is in music.
And, you know, you go ahead
and you get a nipsy hustle tattoo.
Right.
Your gang ain't having that.
Got DEP'd.
That's out.
Got DEPed.
Please elaborate on that.
So, being a nigger
that got inspired by him universally
without the gang culture, without thinking the gang ties, or thinking,
fuck, this nigga from 60s.
I'm from Wootie Wootie Woother.
He banged neighbor and I banged gangster.
That man affected me so much that I was like, fuck, man.
This niggas, like, not a prophet, but this niggas like literally like just the epitome of
what I really feel I believe in and shit like that.
So I wasn't thinking, bro.
I wasn't thinking.
I took it upon myself to be like, man, we've got to hit the tattoo shop, got blasted,
Bing, Boom, Bing, Bam.
loved it went to the hood oh you whoopty what you oh okay yeah no that's cool that's nice bro
boom bing bow boom bong boom bong boom bough boom bong bong bong bong bong bong bong bong bong i'm
i'm fucking you know you ever get kicked in a you ever got kicked with it was a soccer ball
in your face and your eyes is watering up i'm seeing all that what tears coming boom i'm like oh hold
all right let me get my second way y'all niggas them blended me up getting down
talk to the big
homie
like hey you feel
me
you know
Nick this is why
I'm not thinking
about none of that
you feel me
my cripping is solid
no I feel you
God
woo woo woo
it's all good
look
you feel me
I already know
whatever
you know how
that gangsters
shit go
so we just let it go
from there
bro
and it was what it
it's not like
a nigga's gonna get
killed for it
but that's crazy
though
like
I mean
that
it did
you know
at that moment
you should have been like
you know what
But this shit ain't for me, bro.
What, you're talking about getting the tat?
No, not the tat.
Oh, getting blended up?
Yeah, like, just being the gang shit, though.
Like, as far as that, like, I know how that shit is.
I know what you got to do as far as hip-hop, rap.
You got to be from somewhere.
You got to be doing a whole little thing, you feel me?
But music is just another inspiration there to bring you somewhere.
You feel me?
That shit is magical.
You feel me?
It's for an individual to have that effect on.
you. And for you to just be like, you know what, damn, it's that much of effect.
I'm going to go tap. This shit is crazy. Then you didn't even think about the repercussions
of what could happen is super powerful. You feel me? Like at that moment, you should be like, hey,
not hang it up, but, you know what I'm saying? I'm out of here. No, no, I feel you.
I got to go focus on this, though, because y'all don't know, y'all don't know the bigger picture.
Yeah.
Y'all don't know what's going on. I feel like my loyalty levels is high, especially, like
I got my girlfriend.
I don't cheat.
I got the homies.
I don't talk behind my friend's backs.
I love them.
The homies from the hood.
Yeah, we can get out.
Now, if niggas did some weird shit,
like, say a nigger chokehold of me
and held me down and shaved my pigtails off
and recorded it and put it on no jumper.
Then, nigga, fuck y'all, really.
You know what I'm saying?
But if we just, if y'all niggas just felt a certain way
and we squabbling down,
I feel like I could get over some fades.
I don't really hold on to that kind of shit.
I'm like, all right, we fought.
Okay, cool.
I mean, the tat is still there.
What does a think is still saying right now?
Nothing.
They won't because then we're going to have to get down.
You know what I'm saying?
A nigga is just going to keep running phase.
I don't like to fight.
I'm going to keep a G.
I'm not even, I'm going to be honest with you.
I am not this, the toughest nigger.
Like, I'm just not a mark.
You feel me?
I always been that way.
Like, I didn't care how big the nigger was.
If a nigger tripping or are you trying to go.
I'm a trip too.
But I've never been this super tough.
Like, yeah, cause you, woo, woo, woo, you niggas ain't, ugh.
Like, I never turn into fucking the incredible blue Hulk, nigga.
I'm like more like, nigga, Batman, nigga, you know what I'm saying?
I'm chill, I handle my business when I have to.
I'm about my gadgets, about growing, about being rich and getting money.
But, nigga, when the nighttime turns, nigga, if it's an issue that presents itself,
nigga, then we're going to kill the Joker.
Yeah, on God.
You know what I'm saying?
All right.
Back to the music, man.
Yes, sir.
Sugar free tape.
Yes, sir.
He's a fucking fool, man.
He's crazy.
What the fuck?
That's crazy, bro.
How the fuck you do that?
That's my nigger right there, man.
It organically happened.
I seen a nigga had a video shooting.
He did one of these.
What do you do, man?
I know, I know you from somewhere, right?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just like, no, I don't know you.
I mean, I know you, but how you know me?
You rap, right?
Yeah, we got to do something.
I'm, what's, he's yellow.
And then we kind of just from there, after that little instance, it's over.
It's like an uncle nephew type of thing.
Organic.
Because he really, I hear a lot about the nigger, like, he don't embrace a lot of niggas.
Or he kind of like, you can't really get the nigger or, but with me and the nigger,
like, I guess he might have seen like a younger him or a, because we both crazy kind of,
but he's a little bit more eccentric.
But, nigga, I'm, we still the same type of nigger.
Like, he's like my older twin for some reason.
Yeah, because the niggas can't get to him.
Like, he ain't doing shit for people.
Like that's out
You know what I'm saying
You gotta pay
You know what I'm saying
Yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah
But a lot of motherfuckers
Go back to him
Because his album
You know what I'm saying
Street Gospel
That shit is classic
Iconic
Classic
Fucking legendary
Niggin
We all go back
To that shit
You know what I'm saying
And if you had a certain
point in your career
And niggas
Ask you do you want that feature
Who is it
His ass gonna be on that list
Yeah yeah yeah for sure
He's on that list for sure.
I wonder if he fucking know that.
You know what I'm saying?
Sometimes I feel like he moved like he don't know it,
but he's really the goat.
He's crazy.
I mean, the song he just did for me,
the way he started my verse,
he said,
bitch, if I wanted you to say something,
I stick my hand up,
right up your ass and work your mouth like a puppet.
That's how he started it.
Like that's how he started,
and then he ended it crazy.
Then he said, from my other song,
he said,
he said,
if a bear jumped into,
he said, if the bear jumped into my house
and try to attack my bitch
oh if a bear broke into my house
and started fucking my bitch
I wouldn't know whether the jackoff
or to help the bitch
I'm saying he just
who would say that
that's what the nigga was saying
I would have looked at that nigga
like man you crazy
that's how he started both my songs
bro
he said he said
I'm sugar friend free
he said she said
she told me she was pregnant
but she said I'm on my last month
and she spelled month M-U-N-T
He was basically saying how dumb the bitch is spelling the money.
The nigger's insane, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
The nigga crazy.
So anybody getting a feature for him, just pay it if you were to.
But me and Cah, like, we're going to get it together.
Sugar Hill, baby, you feel me?
Yes, sir, yes, sir.
Don't put up the P unless you're really doing that.
For real, for real.
Yeah, because he's really doing that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, well, no, he just got married.
He broke up with her.
Ah, it didn't last.
Nah, he posted a picture of her body on the internet.
that and the nigger went all the way he turned to it from aladdin to jafar the nigger went from
gandolph to sauron the nigger went from god to the devil the nigger got he really just turned on like
he's not turned on her but he's like not fucking with her like i don't know i was wondering how a nigger
a pimp nigger like that's gonna get married i'm like well shit it's somebody for everybody at
that point and nigger that's crazy well talking about that because this i was talking about i was
going back to a street gospel album and then motherfuckers not knowing like who they are like
Like DJ Quick was like, you know what?
Damn, motherfuckers be saying I'll be feeling like I should be drake.
Like, what should I do?
Like, what do you think, you know what I'm saying?
Our West Coast legends need to fucking do to feel appreciated out here.
To feel appreciated?
I mean, yeah, because I think the appreciation is not felt out here for our West Coast oldies.
Yeah, I feel you.
I feel like, well, first off, what these niggas need to do.
Yeah.
Since we the young niggas coming up, stop complaining like a bitch.
and come fuck with us, my nigger, and embrace us
because there's only so many West Coast pioneers
that's really embracing niggas.
You feel me?
I'm not saying everybody
because Sugar Free embrace me.
I think Snoop Dogg Embrace Doggy style
and it's a couple other niggas,
but niggas got to just shut up, bro.
You feel me?
Like at the end of the day, like, we love what you did.
But you're only really as good as your last receipt regardless.
We love the discography of a lot of these West Coast pioneers.
I'm a fan.
I grew up with it.
I was in a car seat bumping my head to Snoop Dog, nigga.
he's the reason I got this
but at the end of the day
niggas got to understand that we are all men
we are all legends that are rising and shit
embrace the youth instead of feeling like
you sitting on this fucking hot
this high horse
and you're like well niggins should just
you know niggins should
they should respect me like I'm wootty wooed
all right nigga okay
well fuck with us then my nigga come to the turf
or come to a show or let's do a collaboration
come fuck with my oh geez let's go to a barbecue
Come see what I'm about.
My nigga, come get in my car.
Come talk to me.
Come hear what I'm doing.
Come see what kind of minority shit that I've been through.
Ask about my stories.
But niggas just sitting there like,
I dropped this record and this album and these four records.
You guys should be kissing my feet.
No, nigga, fuck you.
Nigger, we do New West Coast.
We love the old West Coast.
And we're going to always be there for the West Coast.
And niggas can take out how they won.
I got respect for all the OGs.
And I'm not talking about all the OGs.
But it's some niggas that, you know,
they got that entitlement.
men around them.
No,
nigger.
That you should be reaching out.
Like, we should be
bowing down.
Yeah.
But kind of like,
some of that shit
I'd be feeling like,
it fucked them up mentally
in the 90s.
Right.
All the death row,
the shug,
nice shit,
niggas getting beat up,
you know what I'm saying,
raped,
all type of shit.
Niggas don't want
to come out here
and be fucking around.
But also I feel like
what you said,
like,
bring your whole asses outside.
Come outside and play.
me.
Fuck.
When he, immediately when he said that, I said, I know exactly how to fix this problem,
nigga.
Go fuck with this young, nigga.
Go do the, oh, you a producer?
Go do a hit boy doing it.
Go find you a fuck.
Niggas is a beat gladly for a DJ quick whole album to be produced.
Bitch, we can go find anybody.
And to go fuck with these niggas.
That's all you got to do.
Come outside and get dressed.
You know what I'm saying?
See what they do.
You ain't got to hit the club or nothing.
but nothing, but it's like my New York
niggas, they stay shining on us
in every aspect.
We were just talking about this outside,
do know, like, who y'all think is fucking with the podcast
shit, who we think bigger? New York or
L.A. I'm like, niggas, stop it.
And we're going, oh, G's, and we
talking about that, I'm like, look at all
these OG ass niggas. I'm like,
Fat Joe, I'm like, these niggas is
still icy. Did he still ice? These nigs, these nigs
outside. These niggas doing...
Going up. These niggas is pulling up,
fucking with these young motherfuckers doing shit.
Yeah, like, how are you niggas living?
Like, y'all not even teaching our young niggas how to live.
Like, what, what's the, like, what did you get from this shit?
This hip-hop shit, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I'm trying to figure it out.
Like, oh, Dr. Jah, he this and that.
He got M&M snoop out.
He ain't got to come outside.
Like, well, you know what I'm saying?
Like, come on.
You still have to, niggas.
I don't care what you did, yeah.
I want to see Q, fuck with a nigga.
Eminem?
He fuck with some niggas, but, you know, still.
Yeah, like, come outside.
Fuck with me.
You know what I'm saying?
Even Mac 10, we had this niggar Rootie up here at Mac 10.
And he was like, man, I just really want to holl at Mac 10 and do a song with Mac 10.
And they fuck with me.
He like, digger, he's right here.
Like, fuck with the thing of Mac 10.
Did he fuck with him?
He fucked with him, right?
No.
Oh, see?
Diggins, I'm like, this shit is crazy.
That's crazy, bro.
The West Coast is crazy.
So you motherfuckers need to lead, y'all need to lead the direction, nigga, another way.
No, we go and brace up.
Don't follow that shit.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Because all they're going to do is go to the supermarket in Ralph's and fucking
Hidden Hills somewhere, go back into their house and be with their wife and their
apartments and shit like that and just complain about how they not respected, nigga.
You got to come outside, nigga.
And you niggas got to do this shit by yourself.
Y'all ain't got nobody to go and get some advice from.
Nigger, nobody to reach to.
Like maybe if I'm doing bad a little bit, man, I go get a beat for bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Y'all, nigga, it's like they want to respect.
Like, you know how distant dads, my nigga.
They want the respect of, like, a father,
but y'all niggas is, like, leaving the nigger.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, y'all treating us like orphans.
We basically orphans out here.
So how can we have respect?
Not respect to a certain degree,
but how can we care about what y'all niggas talking about
if y'all niggas don't even embrace us, bro?
Yeah.
At least come around and give a nigger, you know, a talk or a sandwich.
Shit.
But see, but saying that, though,
like, how do you think, like, you guys are doing with the younger generation?
because I feel like it's kind of going south with my L.A. niggas in particular.
Yeah.
It's like dissing niggas hood.
Now we're dissing dead homies.
That's stupid.
You know what I'm saying?
It's always a politic in Los Angeles.
I can't do a song with him because he was from over there.
I can't do a song with him because he's from over there.
Like being split up out here is tearing us down.
Like, how do you feel about that?
You feel me?
Like, would you go and do music with everybody?
You feel me?
If everybody was on the same level, you feel me?
Level-headed?
Like, would you go do music?
Yeah, for sure, I would.
I would definitely do that.
I'm all for pushing the culture forward and positivity.
If we stay so attached to these old morals and principles and politics and shit like that,
we're going to die with them.
And then the people that are coming up underneath us, the youth, the youth youth,
they're going to follow the same thing and same techniques and shit.
And it's just there's no growth there.
That's why Atlanta on.
That's why the East Coast.
because they got so much unity and they don't really, you know what I'm saying?
They don't be on no politician's shit.
You know, to a certain degree, they may be, but it's about other shit.
You know, just like I said before, like, Nicky, two chains might run into one of the amigos or something.
And it ain't no, oh, holl at me, my nigga, yeah, we got to get it together.
Yeah, I'm going to get with you.
Come fuck with me.
Yeah, what's all good?
But, nah, they don't never do that in Atlanta.
In Atlanta, nigga, they're just like, well, where's the studio?
Let's go do it right now.
It's not, oh, holl at my manager or where cut from, where blood from, where.
Where y'all niggas from?
Oh, who?
Oh, you fuck with him.
He's weird.
I don't like it.
Y'all niggas complaining like bitches.
That niggas acting like bitches.
Niggas really need to just really have like a celebrity or like a, whatever.
Niggas need to get in the ring, line it up, squabble.
Or stop acting like a bitch.
Yeah, I mean, but the policies is so high out here.
They are, bro.
Niggas probably don't want to go through that D.
You got D.
You got D.P for a tattoo.
Brud.
Imagine.
They can't D.P.
again, though.
No, no, no.
No, no, they can't, but they, imagine that happening in the South and New York, like, and all that.
Like, we're terrible, nigger for doing shit like that.
Like, we're terrible.
Like, but, like, do you feel like, even on the West Coast, like you said, your style?
Do you feel like you got to keep it all the way West Coast?
You get the Chucks, the Kakke's, Dickie Jacket on.
Do you feel like you got to keep the style like that because you're a West Coast rapper?
Just yesterday I had on a pair of Subis.
I had on some of these
Right?
Yeah
I had on some of these
They was like green though
I got them in the car I think
I had on a fitted shirt
And I had my little chain tucked underneath
I switch it up all the time
This is just how I feel
Niggott like this is like the epitome of me
But a lot of the time
Nick I throw on all kind of shit
You might see me at motherfucking
Nick of coffee being in an essential hoodie
You feel what I'm saying
With like maybe some some
Some uh what's the jeans nigga
Me and still's got a lot of them
I forgot
But just some jigs, maybe some more Subis, or maybe some, we might bring the Truis back.
Niggas just love fashion in general, but I feel like when I'm really putting on for myself and how I feel, this is how I feel.
This is how I give it up all the time.
Oh, so you said I'm going to come like Dove C today.
And then a nigga, and then you know what?
You know what I'm saying?
Because this is the epitome.
This like my soul.
You know how to Crip walk?
No, I can't Crip walk like that.
Oh, no, this nigga ain't no Crip, God.
Oh, you crazy.
I can Crip Walk, but not as you can you Crip Walk?
I ain't go lie a little bit.
I ain't going to say, no, no, to do it, no.
See, I could do it.
I can do it, but I can't, you know how niggas be going up?
I'd be subconscious about it.
I be hitting it, and I know how to do it.
But when sometimes a nigga can't hit it like that.
How are you subconscious about your crib walk?
Hey, look, my nakes, there's a lot of niggas with some of the homies,
nigga, they'd be going crazy with it.
They be doing the spins, drops.
twist turns
they be going nuts with it.
Me, I just keep it real basic.
I hit my little, then I hit this
little shit right here.
Of course, a nigga could
Crip walk, but can you
crib walk?
Can you crib walk?
Yeah, can you do what them niggas
doing in the Cali's active video?
Can you get?
Nicky doing all that?
Nah, that's all that.
Right.
I can't do all that, because I'm not going to lie.
My cripping is in my veins,
nigger.
My cripping is in these scars right here.
This knuckle that's still misplaced,
niggie.
My Cripping is in this stab wound, Cud, when the enemy slid up on me over on Shenandoah, my nigger.
My Cripping is in this Marvin Tatt, these chucks, and then my lyrics and in my soul and my spirit, nigga.
You can't take that for me just because I can't do a little dance.
Y'all niggins ain't got to know how to Crip walk, just to be a Crip.
Just know how to Crip right.
Oh, he got at me too.
And whoever thought he was in Cripping because he was like, yeah, don't see me at the Burbank Mall with my girl eating Chalman
and think that, oh, he's not a real crib.
His T-Row said, yeah, nigga, you're going to be swallowing your teeth, Cah.
So the enemy slid up on you and stabbed you?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
At least they didn't pull out with the urine than me.
I'm so fortunate and blessed.
But they wanted to get out and squabble and they had a knife.
Doing some other shit, some night.
You know how that shit go?
And then when you squabbling, niggas.
Yeah.
For some reason, it's weird.
It's kind of fake.
easier to squabble two or three niggas than one.
I don't know why.
Maybe because it's a bunch of niggins trying to do something so you can kind of
–
Jackie Channing and maneuver.
When it's one-on-one, it's like, okay, nigger.
The nigger hit you with the wrong one, it's over.
But you know it was one of those things.
I didn't know that they had a knife or anything like that.
I didn't know that they had a knife.
Them niggas was just like, we're going to get a regular fade in.
Two other niggins jump in.
All of a sudden, my shit just leaking.
I'm like, what?
Where they catch you sleeping?
Walk in or just that?
from the studio. I don't have no whip.
This was in the set or just somewhere different?
Outskirts. Like the outskirts of the set, like more so on like, fuck, man.
Like kind of like almost fake, like where it's going to get kind of raggedy and where the Jews be at.
And niggas just jumped out just tripping, just tripping, just like they was off some shit.
Hey, bro, where are you from?
Not even that. They already do.
I'm the only nigga with pigtails like this in West L.A.
The OG died with the same hairstyle, but this is the only niggas.
So if you see anybody in West Lay with this hair, you know it's me.
Because a lot of these niggas look the same, bro.
They just regular brown-skinned chocolate niggas with fades and earrings and tattoos.
Like, that could be anybody, nigga.
It's like I robot.
It's a bunch of silver robots.
But then there's Will Smith.
Yeah, I'm the Will Smith, the West Lay.
Light-skinned nigga with the braids.
Like, that's him.
That's got to be him tall, six-something.
You know what I'm saying?
Tall light, you know, that's the only hairstyle I wear.
And they was like, we got to do something.
We have to just act like we're going to do something or do something.
And they tried to.
They did something.
But thank you, God.
You know what I'm saying?
They just had the little year and I mean.
Thank you, God.
Yeah.
Because that's crazy.
Like, you ever been bust on in the set?
I've been bust on.
In the set, I've been bust on in Santa Monica.
I've been bust on Santa Monica off of 16th Street and Pico.
Oh, I'm going to say in Santa Monica?
God damn.
Because they got a lot of little games.
gangs over there and shit, but I was there.
It was three to home, me and three the homies.
Two bitches we was with.
We had a home girl that lived in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Like she lived over there in a nice little, you know,
because you got the main strip, you got the graveyards,
you got some thresseys, you got, you know what I'm saying?
If some Mexicans pass by, some Mexican niggas, right?
They passed by.
It was in a pickup truck, a white pickup truck.
And I'm with the homies.
They dubbed P.
We're chilling.
They pass by in a pickup truck.
They start whistling out the window.
Hey!
Damn, girl, you look good.
And I'm looking back, I'm like, I'm gonna let it go.
That ain't my bitch.
I'm not tripping, whatever y'all.
I'm slipping.
I ain't got no blower.
It's weird.
You know what I'm saying?
One of the homies, he has too much toxic masculinity and pride.
He said, hey, shut the fuck up.
Homi, that's my bitch.
That's not even his girl.
He's trying to show off.
We're young niggas.
We're trying to look cool in front of a bitch.
That's how you get shot.
They said, they broke.
Like it sounds like a wily coyote break like you know like the cartoon ones you really heard it
Nicker like fuck I'm thinking it's gonna be a wobble me and two of the homies they start they
started they started just said what the fuck you say homie you said what I said fuck the homie said come on
we got a squabble hey what the fuck y'all little motherfucker say homie I don't hear y'all too well
regular face so we rushing they rushing towards us we rushing towards them right in the midst of that
something shiny. I'm like, that could be cub belt buckle or a knife or something like that.
Nigger pulled it out. Strap blower, big, silver black. I'm like, damn,
Cah, okay. You know what I'm saying?
Whatever, the nigga brought it out. Nigger, after that, nigga,
a nigga turned to Carl Lewis. I was out of there. Nick, it was right by the graveyard.
I'm like, fuck, I'm out of here. Boom, I start running in the zigzags doing with the big
homies top of me and all that shit. I'm jumping over it. Nigga, I felt like the flash.
nigga, I'm jumping over cars by the whole car.
The whole car, I'm jumping over.
I'm jumping over trucks.
I almost scrape my knee.
Then I hit this cut.
I'm like, fuck, cut the homie with me.
Two of the homies, the niggas know they cuts more than that.
Whatever hood that was, they know they cut.
They've seen us.
Start looking, start looking a little bit.
I'm walking down the alleyway.
All I hear is this, you nigga, just pop, pop, two seconds later.
Two seconds later.
Like call a duty, nigga.
I'm like, what?
I said, no way.
Nigger, that couldn't have been that.
And then they start popping again.
Boom, boom.
Start hitting trees.
I'm like, oh, it's over.
Nick, I must have jumped the highest little fucking thing I can see.
Jumped over, pick myself up.
Nigga, I'm a skinny, nigga.
I couldn't even get up.
Jumped over after that.
Nick, it was a rap.
Niggas just got on.
I don't know what the fuck happened after that, Cough.
Nigger, that shit sounds crazy.
That shit sound crazy, bro.
I mean, but that shit will lead a nigga to that.
You feel me?
Like once you start here
You ever heard that shit before T-Rail?
Yeah
And I thought my life was over too
That shit sounds like an airplane
It's like one or two
That it gets you
It's like
Ooh that shit was my my ear
Yeah
And then it's like
It's over
You know what I'm saying
Thank you God for everything
I was big here
Nake you start praying
And do it all the whole little shit
Like man fuck I wasn't supposed to do this shit
Like
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah but
This was so cool
the beginning,
fuck, man.
I love the blue rags
I was wearing.
You know what I'm saying?
But this sucks,
nigga.
Did this shit ever lead you in jail?
Nigger.
Nigger.
Multiple other things led me
into that type of
those situations.
The worst place in the world
is counting,
nigga, that shit is terrible.
That shit is terrible as fuck.
But you go in there
as a stench.
You know what stench.
You know a stench I'm talking about.
Mm-hmm.
You know what stench I'm talking about.
Toilet right there
as cold as a motherfucker.
You know you got fades coming up.
Nicky then lined it up
with niggas, it's the, it's the worst experience in the world to me, nigga.
The Hispanics in there think you Hispanic.
When I went up inside there, them niggins thought I was for a minute.
But I, but I mean, I am Hispanic, but I don't, I push the crib cards, so I run black in there.
Yeah.
So, yeah, you know, they questioned the niggie before I didn't got up in there, sat in there
in the loading, the little loading tank, niggas just cooling.
And it was just like, he was like, what's so, homie?
I was just like, I was like, what's cracking?
You feel I mean?
Because I had my hair in a bun at that point.
It was like in a bun.
Because sometimes, you know, certain, they'll put the hair in their bun and shit.
But if you had these two, it's like different.
He's like, hey, you a homie?
I'm like, no, I was like, no, bro.
I'm from Marvin Gangs to Crip.
And it was just like after that was done.
That only happened like once, I think.
Once, where they, after that, but once you get kind of processed in, nigga,
and then they kind of already know who you are,
niggas don't really question anymore.
You feel me?
They're like, okay, this niggas are black.
Nah, leave that nigger alone.
He's a nigger.
Yeah.
And music, are you, are you independent?
I am independent.
I'm independent.
I have a partnership with Empire.
Yeah.
So we developed a system, a formula where it's like, I own all my music and all my rights to all of my songs with Yellow World Co, the Yellow World Inc.
And Empire, they kind of just like, you know, we do little things together.
Like, they might fund this project, recoup it, give it back.
Got it.
Is that like the best deal for you?
Because a lot of artists are here
have that deal with Empire
where they feel like, okay, they're good,
but do you feel like empire
can take you to the next level as an artist?
I think so.
It just depends on how you deal with them,
you feel me?
I feel like it's the best thing to do
because if you're just signing away,
you know, I'm saying like,
oh yeah, y'all in here, just take me.
Just take me and do what you want.
Fuck it.
Fuck me.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
But it's not, but no, no, no.
I don't have one of those situations.
So it's like anytime I want to leave or I want to just go explore my options,
I could do so at like pretty much any time.
I just kind of like what they've been doing for me.
You know what I'm saying?
Like are those checks good?
Those checks are those checks straight?
Yeah, man.
What I do is I get like a, they'll give you like an advance, right?
Bam, once you get your advance, you good.
You just run with that, boom.
You know what I'm saying?
They get your housing together, all of that, you know,
and then everything else is just added income.
Oh, hold on.
They help you with that?
They don't help you with housing, but like the,
advance, sometimes the nigger just throw that into a year of rent.
Like, say I get a check for them niggas, I'll be like, I'm hustling.
I ain't tripped.
I just need a place to stay.
I don't want to think about rent.
That sucks.
So I just take my money from rent, throw it to the landlord or whatever.
Boom.
That may be like 60 Gs, 70 Gs or something like that.
And then get right back in the street.
As long as I have a place I can wiggle back to and go hustle and come back home to
nigger, I'm going to make it work because then my next advance is just going to turn
to $250k to $500k to a meal.
Then right there, nigga, I'm putting a down payment out of the house somewhere
ducked off away from anything.
Damn, that's crazy. I always wonder
about them, especially now since motherfuckers
trying to take the independent
route, rather than
the, you know what I'm saying, getting signed,
because people still, like, being signed
is better. Being signed is better.
You get the playlists, you get here, you get
the radio, you get the marketing
deal, you get the big budget
for the videos, you're doing this,
but when you, like, independent,
you really can't, you know what I'm saying?
You got to really, like, take it light, and you got to
kind of like do it yourself man and get that groundwork but I kind of think like the independent
route like is the route you should take because you never know what happened to you as an artist
and some artists be they get signed right as soon as they they hit if then when you're not hitting
and then they drop you you don't know what to do yeah because and then it's like fuck but if you're doing
that groundwork beforehand you know what I'm saying then a record label might sign you to a gang of
bread or whatever the case maybe yeah yeah yeah and then shit goes south you are
already know what's the deal, how to keep that ball rolling.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, you're right.
And how to keep that shit going.
Like, so that shit is kind of cool for you to be, like, independent.
You know what I like that route.
Yeah, I like that shit, though.
Like, it's just like whenever a nigga want to go, you feel me, you could just, you know,
but yeah, man, it's cool to have like a, I guess you would call them like a father.
You get me?
Like, in the musicianship wise and, you know, artist wise, like, nigga, they're like a father,
like just, you know, just in case, nigga, like, not an case.
You know how I go.
Universal partnership.
What's the biggest check you ever had and you know.
And what did you do with it when you first got and you looked at that motherfucker like the biggest check?
I really had like a huge check.
I just had checks.
Like I think my big, some of my checks came from like, nah, bro.
I mean, you had to have a big check coming out the ghetto coming from where you come.
And a nigga give you a check, nigga.
It's like me coming out to get off, nigga, a check, nigga, a check.
A check, nigga, check from 10 is cool.
I'm like, ooh, I won.
You know what I'm saying?
I think my first big check was probably like, my first big check was about 13 stacks.
That was my first big check that I thought, you know what I'm saying?
But like nowadays, nigga, the 13 stacks, nigga, I'm telling you, I'm 36, 9, 12.
Nigga, that shit gone within like two months or three months.
Damn.
Well, just because like the way a nigga live, you feel me, the spot that I got, the condo I got.
And niggas happen.
When you a rapper, bro, like, I feel like maybe for other entertainers, you don't have to really worry about, like, you haters more so.
But when you, like, for some reason, rappers, you need to make sure that you have a secure place to live, bro.
And it got to have key fobs.
You have to have a front desk, nigger, security.
Nigger, you need a face ID to get in the lounge.
Yeah.
Bitch, you can't come in here.
You'd have to go through four niggas just to go through this five, fifth, and six, nigga.
You feel me?
Like, that's the kind of shit I got right now.
So I'm like, oh, I need that.
Because if a nigger figure out where I'm at, it's over.
What?
All nigger I do is hide under your car and when you think you're going to be.
going to Panda Express real quick, he's going to blow you down.
And then you're done.
No, you do got to have that shit out here, though.
Like, shit is crazy out here.
And it's like for outside rappers, do you, have you ever told the outside rapper how to move
out here?
Because, nigga, like, it's dangerous as fuck out here.
And these motherfuckers from out of town, they still, I still don't think they get it.
I had a nigga tell me meet him on a, I forgot what it was.
He was an out-of-town rapper.
He's like, he's like, you know, him regular square type, regular rappers.
and shit. He was like,
um,
yeah, bro,
meet me on,
um,
Chris Sean,
boom,
boom,
or something like that,
right?
Just brought,
we,
we shoot a music video,
bro,
it's all good.
We got the location,
everything.
Like,
never.
I'm like,
I'm like,
who are you shooting
it with?
He's like,
oh, just,
yeah,
my friend,
you know,
his name's Justin
and we're just
kind of hanging out.
And yeah,
man,
we're just going to get it done.
We'd love to have
your cameo.
I'm like,
all right,
bro,
for show,
for sure I'm a holla at you. I looked at the nigger location. This
nigga, it's the dead end right here.
I know it's a gang of shit over here. I've never
even heard of. And there's two other hoods that kill
each other right here. I'm like, you're crazy,
nigga. And I told the
nigga I had to go. I told a nigga I was sick. I was like, bro, I ain't
feeling while I told him I went to Marina Delray
Hospital. I'm going to go over there, Nicky. Crazy.
He's nuts. But that's how
niggas don't know how to move, bro. They don't know no better.
I mean, with your music,
do you put all that shit into it? Like, everything
that's happening out here,
or Los Angeles, death, you know what I'm saying, murder and all of that shit.
Like, are you going to always continue to do that shit?
Or, you know, are you going to move back to your versatile state and maybe start singing again?
I just, I just, so I did L.A. is not safe.
I did that and let niggas know.
And then I got L.A. handbook coming out January.
That's literally what you said is a one through seven guide on audio, how to move in L.A.
don't bring the sprinters, nigga.
Tuck your chains.
You're not too cool, nigga.
Taping with some real gang members
or tapping with some real hitters,
nigga, that you know, Cah.
If not, nigga, you're going to get wiped out, nigga.
But to answer that other question,
yeah, like, I dropped growth as gangster.
That's talking about, like, my drinks center straight-up fast food.
That's talking about starting little leagues.
That's talking about, you know, incorporating fundamental knowledge for kids,
you know, helping kids with autism.
Like, that whole growth is gangster shit that I did.
The collab with Pro Club was just all about growing
and making it cool to grow, making it cool to,
making it cool to like to go watch Peter Pan,
niggin with your bitch,
making it cool to drink a nice drink.
You know what I'm saying?
Like a nice press juice.
Making it cool to go to church, nigga.
Making it cool to respect women.
That's what that whole thing was about.
So I always let niggas know my foundation is this gangsterism.
But anything else after that,
I'm trying to lead people to water instead of Kool-Aid.
Yeah, I like that.
And the Little League thing.
I didn't know you did that.
No, I'm going to be real with you.
I ain't did it yet.
My big homie from the set, he got a whole Little League and shit,
but I'm about to start the Yellow Hill Little League top of next year, like February, though.
Damn.
Is it hard to start?
It's a Drew League.
Oh, wow.
But how hard is it to start that?
Knowing him, he's a coach.
So he got the whole system.
He's in the Harbor area, but he's been coaching.
He did a 10-year spread.
in the pen, but when he got out, he started really going in with that shit.
But it's easy.
I mean, it's honestly, bro, you just got to get a couple credentials.
You get the jerseys, the kids.
You kind of get them involved and stuff like that.
And I'm going to start coaching them little niggas, man.
Snoop thought he was the only nigga that was doing shit with the football niggas,
Cah.
The gangster Crips, you know, we got the motherfucking basketball, car.
Yeah, kid.
I like that, man.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, but shit.
I mean, but before we get out of here again,
you can tell motherfuckers, you know what I'm saying?
In the hole, everything that's coming.
You feel me?
Everything you got going on.
You feel me?
And link everybody to what, what do it do with you?
Man, okay, so December 16th, we got that single coming out.
Where am I?
There's so many cameras.
Which one is?
Just look in the one in the motherfuckers.
They're all right there.
One, two, three, four.
I see four motherfuckers right here.
Just look at that bitch.
It'll get you.
So check this out.
December 16th.
We got Vice City coming out.
with my boy hit town sugar free my nigger j wordy from dub esp shout up my nigger um the 23rd we got
the sugar hill project it's a whole experience you're gonna get to see two of the flyest dapperous
light skin niggas that's coming out of the motherfucking west coast on a track together on five tracks
boom top of january we got the la handbook la handbook we're going crazy one through seven step to step
guide on what to do and what not to do don't slip in the wrong neighborhood bam and uh little
League. I got Yellow Hill Glass coming out. Yellow Hill Glass is a glass company. It's
foldable security gates. It's motherfucking glass, windows. We do everything, my nigga. I got
three, four employees that's working for me right now. So if you ever need any household needs,
let me know we got Jeannie in a bottle. We entrepreneurs, nigger. We just stop. We're tookie stop.
Let's get it. You make me go of a game side. I like that. You feel me? And I'm saying? You want to
fuck with me? You know what I'm saying? I'm back on fit. Make sure. Make sure you're
sure y'all tapping it at you know what i'm saying if y'all want some lady clothes don't worry about
nothing make sure you go to so sorella dot com fuck with that man me me every wed
on the end of the day live my boy dune o and a d and my niggins smack don't worry about
nothing you feel me but yeah we up out of here go on
