No Jumper - YM Bape Speaks from Prison: Getting 28 Years for Murder for Hire, his Gang Ties, Getting Shot & More

Episode Date: January 27, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right for show. So we are talking right now to my man, Y.M. Babe, who's currently facing, what is the sentence that is actually hanging over your head right now? Hey, man, I feel like him from my home. They can be on 208 to life right now. How's that feel? Really? When do you get a chance to appeal? Oh, shit. Okay, and you've been locked up since 2020. So you've already got almost six years that you've not got. down five years that you've been incarcerated? Damn, bro. It's crazy. It's unreal because you're somebody I saw so
Starting point is 00:00:53 many times just out and about over the years and to know that you're dealing with that situation. I mean, I think a lot of us were kind of oblivious to it until some of these YouTube videos started coming out, breaking down your whole situation. I hear it, because I never came to death for a murder to, you know?
Starting point is 00:01:10 When I got arrested at 2020, it wasn't for a murder case. I came to jail for drug case. Actually. What did they get you with, in terms of drugs? They asked me through it.
Starting point is 00:01:23 They didn't get me. Oh, okay. So I was saying, for three units. I'm going to have kids. And it was COVID. They didn't get me bad.
Starting point is 00:01:35 They didn't want to give me a court date. They re-arrested me on this murder case. Oh, shit. All right. And so, and so, I mean, would you say that this murder case kind of was the result of all the internet fame that you
Starting point is 00:01:52 experienced, like just situations that you had kind of gotten into as a result of all the fame that you got online? Honestly, 10 years. You know, a lot of people be watching and a lot of people be able. So it could come a long way, well. So, I mean, it felt like everything was going kind of smoothly and everything in the beginning of you having notoriety and being famous because you're just, you know, you were just pulling up on the, on the Supreme line, getting some content around.
Starting point is 00:02:28 It seemed like pretty lighthearted and fun. But then when did that start to become more complicated or when did people start to like get kind of angry at you in regards to the attention you were getting? Like me some job, you heard, but it was just, like they were just around me, fake wanted to cool me. they want to be in my car I didn't care about I didn't care if you want to cloud hold for my car
Starting point is 00:03:18 I didn't care about no cloud I ain't come to Instagram for that really no definitely um so okay one of the big like things that they put out there in this this one video that came out
Starting point is 00:03:33 about you that has kind of been making the rounds is that they were saying that the whole bait banging on my chest thing was actually like a coded reference to the untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation and that you were actually a member of that. And so the whole banging on my chest thing, the whole Supreme thing, that that was really all like coded gang references. What is your response to that?
Starting point is 00:04:00 Like, you know and I know when you post this up, niggas going to comment, there's going to be niggas that's in your comment that's affiliated with these things that know me and they're going comment, the truth. And the truth is going to be like, this nigga was never part of that nation, y'all. Yeah, the eddress, the bait is an ape, and I was wearing a date, and I was banging on my chest, acting like an ape,
Starting point is 00:04:28 not acting like a collage. I would just basically the mask off a date, you all? Okay, so there wasn't any, like, deeper reference when it came to the gang stuff. You ain't never seen me with no blood flag wrong You never seen me throwing up no blood single You never see me throwing an egg single
Starting point is 00:04:50 You never seen me with some eight You never seen me with someone I never seen Yeah I think That you know That you don't see me throwing up I know and I don't see me rocking on fly I'm not eight, yeah Right because that that's kind of why it was so
Starting point is 00:05:17 surprising when we heard people saying that because it was like, damn, that's why it was kind of so surprising when we saw that, because I'm like, damn, I spent a good amount of time around this dude. Usually you figure out pretty quickly, like, what gangs people are associated with and everything like that. And I never heard anything about you being a blood or you being associated with anything like that. So that's why when I seen that in that video, I was like, oh, shit. Like, I didn't realize that you had that history.
Starting point is 00:05:44 But you're saying that that's cap, and this is just some shit of YouTube I put together. Well, mutual is against the around. You're going to smoke cop, mother. I've been in prison that time. Mutual, mutual, mutual, mutual, mutual. Really? Now they're trying to say on eight. Mm, right.
Starting point is 00:06:20 For sure. Man, you've been locked up for a minute, but let me just tell you that YouTube has gotten crazy and people are really digging, trying to find any kind of connection or anything that they can get to make a video. I was going to wrong way. Everybody know who the founder of that nation.
Starting point is 00:06:59 He told him out of Europe. Okay. Everybody knows who's the founder of that. You can Google it right now. If you're going to Google and find out who's the founder of that nation, his name is going to pop up right there. I'm not going to say his name, or I don't need to say his name. Everybody knows who we're going.
Starting point is 00:07:13 I mess with him. I'm not incarcerated on Rick Azale. Okay. I had a conversation with him. And I told him, did he that thing? nation, I might need to. I might need to help me in her face because they try to say I'm a coronation, Lord. So I'm not a part of the nation.
Starting point is 00:07:29 And I know I'm not about your nation. And that brother told me I'm willing to help you, huh? I'm going to ask you that we could talk to me to give him into this interview, huh? Shit, maybe we could talk to him separately if we want to, like, get his side of things. Maybe we could get that info after, yeah. Oh, yeah, not here. Now, yeah. I want you to do your whole interview with that nigga that.
Starting point is 00:07:51 support that nation. You have your own interviewer, asking your own questions, and asking him a whole bunch of other questions about whatever you want to ask. But he is the founder of that nation, your own nation. I'm not only allowed. I'm not under none of those. Got it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:08:16 So when did, okay, you got shot in what, 2018? 2019. 2019. Okay. And, I mean, did it feel like that was directly the result? of all the attention that you were getting? Are like, what were the situations that led up to you getting shot? Really?
Starting point is 00:08:40 Really? Yeah. Okay. He was mad as he shot me, but he even came up as a kid. Okay. So when you were locked up, how bad was it? Because there's like a clip of you basically like arguing with the police inside of the hospital. And you're kind of like trying to slam a door shut.
Starting point is 00:09:20 and they're trying to force their way in. Like, what was that whole situation? Oh, you see, niggins is do video and make what they want to make. That's from a music video. Oh, shit. Wow. Okay. In the new hospital, in a music video that I was with C-O that I know from being a concert with my music video.
Starting point is 00:09:46 That was a whole music video, you know. Oh, that makes sense, too, because the music video of yours that is on No Jumper was shot inside the hospital. So that's that music video? Yeah. All right, all right. What they do around here? They just keep video and gentify what they want to have to get in this school.
Starting point is 00:10:05 That's exactly what happened in my child. And this is a district attorney and saying, I have to persuade the jury to believe that you committed this crime. I have to persuade. I have to persuade the jury to believe that you committed this crime. Right.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You know what that means? Persu-suit. Yep. No, I know all about persuade. So apparently the jury was pretty persuaded since they believed that you actually So just for the people out there who don't know where we're going with this Basically at a certain point when you were already locked up you got hit with the allegation That you had basically put money out there into the street to get the dude who shot you
Starting point is 00:10:51 Killed as you know is a pretty common situation in the hood But they're basically saying that you put up $4,000 and said yeah go Go take care of this guy who shot me So, okay, like what do you know about the situation with this dude getting shot, though? What can you say about that? Right, right. Yeah, all right. All right.
Starting point is 00:11:27 James, you know me. So the two individuals that came with the DA told him the same to the state, which was the league facing with the suitors. The DEA was from an avidee named him, the league facing with the shooter. after any trial he admits to do and them these niggas don't have any
Starting point is 00:12:11 do with this because DA says we don't believe you we believe that the least he murdered the nick how you believe I'm murder them
Starting point is 00:12:21 on the way of leaving the crime they passed me guns to hold well I've owned the scene I had a gun oh wait so that's what actually happened that it wasn't that you put money
Starting point is 00:12:35 out there is that you were on the scene and they gave you the gun to hold money but did you just say that they gave you the gun to hold after the fact? No, no, this is what Malik Sisi is saying. Oh, that's what he said, okay.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Yeah, this is Malik Sacey is saying. Malik Sacy, because he accused Malik Facy as a murderer. Okay. That's another one of my co-Ds. They're accusing him as pulling a trigger, the shooter. But my co-D, Christopher Gasker, he's the one that a bitch to do an emergency. He says, yo, I'm the one that gets the murder.
Starting point is 00:13:22 And not only that, it's a written statement from a individual named that there you wrote it from Avenue D. That boy said it's saying what happened. And his statement is in black and white. I got that too. I sent it to you as well. He put that in this statement is basically saying that him and Chris and Vasil's asked words.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Croesus of Alcliffe put out and gun on him, told him don't run, and started shooting. So where in the hell? this is all in my trial, you heard. But where in the hell did they get Christopher Vasquez? He admitted to it. He admitted to him to Malik Faski is the shooter. He has the gun.
Starting point is 00:14:01 He's a shooter. He's a murderer. What people on the scene is saying, Christopher Vazquez is the murderer. Christopher Vazquez is amazing to do a, I'm doing a murder. But they say, now, I don't believe you. We believe what we want to believe.
Starting point is 00:14:14 Which is Malik Facy did the murder. And let me tell you why they believe in that. And Malik is just like another friend of yours? These niggas is people that I know. Right. They know them. They were around me. I know them.
Starting point is 00:14:32 The reason why they say that they're my friends, because when they went to jail, I went to go visit them, were? Uh-huh. And the only reason why I went to go visit them? Because I was just in jail, 2019. Right. So when they got locked up 2019, I left them. I just left them in jail.
Starting point is 00:14:49 I'm not going to say y'all jane wasn't going to be here y'all niggins are there oh this is going on here oh all right niggas are making money because that's what the whole real reason for me coming to visit here niggas is making that money
Starting point is 00:15:05 on the comments and niggas don't be listening niggas know what that mean do you are right because niggins are making that money on you're I wasn't going to live in the niggas to figure out they did the crime not
Starting point is 00:15:22 or that I paid them for doing this crime because the full individuals that's all my first indictment their names is on my first indictment and that's how I'm going to say their name because their name is on my first indict me or Randy, Randi, Randt,
Starting point is 00:15:33 and Nicklaus and I was with them the night of this crime I was with them in the night of this crime I looked in the whole night so what they tell the district attorney, the police that I didn't tell them because I was with these niggas this night
Starting point is 00:15:50 or Wendy Randolph's Palong, whatever it is that and their names is on my case on my first indictment that I wasn't on on the first murder indictment that I wasn't on I got put on the second murder indictment they got the second murder indictment
Starting point is 00:16:05 so what did they tell them that I didn't tell them because when he redirected me close incarcerated for this case I told them what I'm dealing with the floor they said murder I need my lord I don't got no questions I don't got no answers I'm all night I'm going to see so I know it So you don't actually know that they told on you, but it seems very likely based on how everything played out.
Starting point is 00:16:31 These dudes you're talking about. Nobody is a good guy. The only people that are saying that are accusing me, that the DA kiss and he doesn't give out. Uh-huh. It's an agreement that if you do something for me, I'll do something for you. Like, if you get this nigga in trouble, then I'll get you a like a. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We've seen a lot of those, yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Oh, yeah. So, don't know if that was on my first indictment. That's what they did. They did a profit with the district attorney that got them with the first indictment. Got me on the second indictment. Damn, all right. So when your shit actually went to trial, what was the stuff that actually stuck in terms of them being able to find you guilty? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I don't know. This is my first trial ever. And let me ask you a question. You ever been to trial? No. So it's not an experience for both of it. Yeah. Right. They don't know about. They're only listening to what they gave me for this case, gave me two 18D lawyers. Yeah. But I never been in trial. I never been in trial. And I'm looking at them. Right. Yeah. They weren't really looking at all. They're telling me, what you were in trial. So you don't have a fair trial, you're talking to be out with no handcuffs. You put to me at trial, looking at how you come from the town, like plain clothes.
Starting point is 00:18:30 How about how many trials? Shackled. Shackle. All the way from heat. To ankle to get into my stomach. I'm sweating. Why didn't look like it? Guilty.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Individual, angry, gritty. This is all a trial strategy. Trial being strategized out of it. Because this is another thing I ain't know. I ain't know it's two different styles. I ain't know it was a jury trial. And it's a judge.
Starting point is 00:19:00 trap. Okay. If I would have knew that, I wanted to know that it was a judge trial, I would have went to a judge trial. I started going to a jury trial. A jury trial is basically the DA's dismaying them to believe you did this car. And that's so easy.
Starting point is 00:19:16 If there's no defense, if there's no defense, like my lawyer, they're defending. She only pulled up a picture of me in black and white on a bike wearing bait or sale from 2016. She didn't put up no videos I sold a pillow. She didn't put on no videos me doing nothing good.
Starting point is 00:19:32 She can put up no videos and me, me, no celebrities, or me working with kids, or me doing me in Greeks, or me giving out free clothes, or nothing. Or me doing barbecues for my neighborhood. She didn't pull out none of that.
Starting point is 00:19:44 So I ain't had no defense. I ain't had no defense. And then on top of that, I kill her, I want to tempt a fire. I want to say my father is a stool of you, right? Because my colleague already said the father.
Starting point is 00:19:56 He's really admitted to the murder. So now my side is next. What's my side? He admitted to the murder. He admitted to the murder. He admitted to what he did. And the other code be copped out. So he admitted to when he did to.
Starting point is 00:20:09 These three niggins admitted to what they did. Right. So you wanted to take the stand, but that's one thing that I feel like everybody knows is that typically people who are accused of murder or serious crimes aren't really supposed to take the stand because it usually works out poorly for the. them. That's what they told you, I'm assuming? You know, no, no, no. This is what they told me. They said, oh, they're going to use your pass against you. I'll write, my pass is my past. My past is no longer who I am no more. So, yeah, they could use that in here. I'm not even heard of them using my pad.
Starting point is 00:20:47 I'm going to use my father. It was when I was 16, 18, 19. Use that. Because that's no longer and no more. No, for sure. No, for sure. Yeah. To prove that to you. Definitely.
Starting point is 00:21:00 but so, okay, there's a... Sorry, there was a... There was a quote from you. In that video, there's a quote that they kind of displayed that was basically like a quote from you. I forget if it was over the phone or if it was a text message, but it was basically like you saying,
Starting point is 00:21:21 like, yo, I got $4,000 to basically get these dudes knocked off. Like, where did that quote come from? And what's your opinion of that? I saw conversation that happened in jail and I wanted to obviously felt like I was being railroaded in that conversation by my whole defendant Really
Starting point is 00:21:44 He called me from jail I was boy What boy he's going to say You know what I'm told I do know what he's talking about The guy who shot you right That's what I least I would have thought Because that's why you
Starting point is 00:22:13 You're incarcerated for a murder they're accusing you of, and they accuse you of this murder, and they're trying to say that you was retaliating for me. So if you're in jail, and you're saying it like, you know what I'm talking about. I'm thinking you're talking about. The individual, they think they're accusing this shot me. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:33 I told him put somebody on the phone that's willing to do something. Yeah, what about it? No. No, no. I'm told him to put someone on the phone that's willing to do something, right? Uh-huh. So he put somebody on the nigger, yo, what's up? Who he took him?
Starting point is 00:23:00 Okay. Okay. Why are you even mentioning this thing to me on his phone? You're trying to rail me? You're trying to rob me up. Like, what was it? I'm just calling him jail for my youth, you and a stuffle board. And then here's the whole thing, they use it as, they're talking about getting him killed in jail.
Starting point is 00:23:32 I'm talking about paying to get him killed in jail. So you know what I told them? I said, call up any time a nigger ever got killed like his arm. killed on Wrecka's honor. Come up one time, I think a beat to death, killed on like his honor. I'm a name to you one time. I experienced this on Wrake's honor.
Starting point is 00:23:51 And every shit, then, I ain't never seen a nigga doubt about getting as these, had, none of that old Wrecked as honor. Wait, but so I thought that they were basically saying that you were trying to spend $4,000 to get, to get a dude killed on the streets, but you're saying that they put up the details
Starting point is 00:24:08 and that actually they were accusing you of doing that from jail. Yeah. And I was trying to get him and I was trying to get him paid to get killed in jail. Uh-huh. Damn.
Starting point is 00:24:21 So that's a totally different accusation than what was kind of reported, yeah. Yeah. Damn. So how long did your trial last? Yeah, it worked so much how lasted, they'd be like two weeks.
Starting point is 00:24:40 That's what it was five. They really knew they wanted to her. Let me tell you, they knew what they wanted so bad because they already had Reddy Grant Cush, Wilson, they had these niggas in the wing. And let me tell you why they got them under the wing. Will,
Starting point is 00:25:03 Will, got shot on a picture one time. That's the niggins got shot on the interview. He got shot on mystery one time. He's in the whole article. He slipped on the nigger and all. He's food housing and all. He just, the chain that he's running right now and from his loss from getting shot on housing ground.
Starting point is 00:25:18 You've got one minute left. Oh, shit. That's where. Nick, Nick mother and his sister is law enforcement. That's another nigga I had in your interview.
Starting point is 00:25:32 Oh, okay. And then another nigga is Randy. Randy used his home Brooklyn, his brother got killed in Brooklyn. They safety transfer him to my block on Pitch Street, low east side. That's another complier. Then the other nigga I used to chill
Starting point is 00:25:45 and told me, yo, I'm not giving you your shit. He called police and tell me to my mom, yo, if this boy don't give me back on my shit, I'm getting an arrest. I know he's on parole. So all these niggas are going to be around with it. They all complies. That's why I'm in jail.
Starting point is 00:26:05 I'll get by these four niggas this night when it's not having it. And they complied, and I didn't. And that's why I'm in jail. Wow, that's crazy. Some two niggas I brought to your interview, Will and Nick. Thank you for using security. Goodbye. If they see them four names, the niggas, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:26:30 People know about shit like this. Because from my block, they would only know. Nibos from my black, niggins and my friends would know that. I'm saying that we were going through, the energy that we were going through, you know? Yeah. You don't like me, her. That niggas, none of the niggas, I will with Nick. Put them on your podcast.
Starting point is 00:26:54 And we're like, gang stuff, I only did that because I'm on click. I'm like, I need somebody to record my videos. I need some little gay minors that will record my videos. These niggas are going to record my videos. they don't got not going with because they stand on the block all day doing nothing y'all y'all y'all niggas come over here y'all gonna record my video
Starting point is 00:27:09 come on me up but we recording fucking videos and so on the nigga yo I'm all here risking my life with these videos you're on slacking niggas hat to I'm chasing niggas down hollahing niggas and you're going to pass this video nigger I'm gonna beat you ass
Starting point is 00:27:28 I'm on here risking my life but that's why them niggas don't like me right I said doing shit like that to wear it's a more story to it you all it's just, it's, it's going to tell you the bad. They just can't tell you all the good. I'm the reason why niggins,
Starting point is 00:27:50 I'm the reason why I think of Brank got in my hat-in-thaw-name, New York. But niggins don't like show them to respect. Niggas don't. Do you think that it was that they didn't like you, or do you think that it was just a convenient, it was convenient? A lot of people snitch on people they like just because it's a way to get out of shit, right?
Starting point is 00:28:19 Oh, yeah. Oh, no. They definitely. It was convenient for them to put the finger out. I mean, one niggas point the finger at one nigger and we were chung together tonight. What you think they're going to, ooh, ooh, who are saying? Two niggas is pointing the finger out one nigger and we can't turn it together tonight.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Who's still we're going to sound unbelievable. Right. Nah, facts. What happened with me, you are? We were going through shit at that time. They did a problem with the district attorney and it just cut home. Damn, so, so, so what? what's the basis of your appeal going to be from your perspective?
Starting point is 00:29:25 That's our G-status. That's what G-status. The affiliation. From 2007, that was my first time. I was like a zone. I did two years. Went home. Get a year.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Went home. Did a year and a half. The recreation. Oh, do you say conservation? Yeah, that seems unlikely. It made that up. I want you to get the gang affiliation status from when I was on Coro. from any person in New York
Starting point is 00:30:08 nation, right? Yeah, no, facts, facts. So, I mean, how did you feel when you first got sentenced? Like, I mean, you go from having, like, a good life being outside and, you know, having, you know, you're essentially famous, especially in New York,
Starting point is 00:30:36 and then all of a sudden... I've been trying to stay for the past six years. All these niggins that I was chill with right before I got a lot of stuff, I'm gonna be building. You know what I'm saying? There's no celebrity niggas, there's no rap, I'm with it?
Starting point is 00:30:54 I'm saying. A lot of them niggas, I don't even fuck with them niggins. Those niggas go, they're weird shit. Like, the niggas did weird shit. And they only have me on text, hit me up, call me. I never have my hand out.
Starting point is 00:31:11 I was a lot. I didn't want to do an interview with you. I told him now. Do the interview with Alex. I'm a man. He'd do it at an idea. I didn't. What a nigga would be moving weird?
Starting point is 00:32:01 I'm in jail. I can't make it weird because I'm in jail. Yeah. Because they 20-8 to life it, you're right?
Starting point is 00:32:09 Nah, they feel like they got rid of you, huh? And let me tell you. Every time I go to there, they felt like they got rid of me.
Starting point is 00:32:20 Biggest problem on. Now, they're pulling up to the thing. They're pulling to the right and say, you know what I'm doing the right thing.
Starting point is 00:32:32 But now this 20s of life with it is like, oh, he ain't never coming home. Now, I could, I could say how I out really.
Starting point is 00:32:41 You understand? And that's what's what going on. a lot of niggas too cut. No. Facts. So, okay, you were in Rikers for a while, but then how long have you been in prison? And where are you actually at right now?
Starting point is 00:32:56 Great Haven a commercial facility. Okay. Okay. Like seven months, six months. Okay. How is that? What's the life like over there? I ain't a lie.
Starting point is 00:33:10 This jail is known to racebo. Like, this is an eight-house-and-jail raccoon niggas. I'm parted out of it. I think only got, I was just jail because I had an open case. So this jail is close to the city. But I was just staying here to just go to court. I could go to court faster for the city.
Starting point is 00:33:33 But this jail is in fact. I hate the jail. I don't know about me. Some of them hyphenny, some of them high to see me, some of them jealous. I'm going to be talking shit. And then the inmate here is a life of jail. So all these niggas is miserable.
Starting point is 00:33:49 A lot of these niggas is miserable in his life of jail. And then the jail is up. The water is bad. The water is bad. The water is killing, niggas. The water is having drinks. It's killing, niggas. Really?
Starting point is 00:34:01 Yeah. And they have signs all through the gas. You're not drink the water. Do not drink the water? Like, I literally got to buy cases of water. I got cases of water myself. Damn, that's grimy, man. Yeah, bro.
Starting point is 00:34:17 Life for jail. We're going to slowly kill these niggas. Killing the good. And with the time the heat don't be drinking and the summertime it's not Who all this little shit kills me Slowly and they know how to do it They kill the niggas slowly To the niggins, I can put you on the phone
Starting point is 00:34:46 Any niggins thing And they tell me, they try to kill me in here Really? Wow, that's crazy Yeah, niggas don't be understanding What's going on here yet Niggas, they think, oh, he didn't commit that car He gets out, he's on that, he's gonna hold that. Hey, that's kind, whatever.
Starting point is 00:35:01 What I'm supposed to be born? I'm supposed to be born. I'm supposed to say to myself. How long have to say myself with no program? No staffer teaching how to do the program. no nothing it's not going on here this shit like regular night I'm waiting for my next court date
Starting point is 00:35:18 damn how long until your next court date I already finished so my case in this court so my next card days will be my pill right but I could be I could be any month
Starting point is 00:35:31 this year you know it's crazy going back and watching all that footage of you in downtown Manhattan making all this content back in the day because when you look at the internet now that kind of shit is so common like that has just become the norm that you got streamers and tick tockers and shit just making that kind of content of just going around with people getting reactions out of people etc like watching you
Starting point is 00:35:58 do that shit all the way back then is honestly crazy because it just it's just like damn this was like the very beginning of that that era of people doing content out on the street like that And the fact that your story ended in such a f*** up way is just crazy. But I think, you know, you were a big influence on that area, you know? I'm a big influence to that social media shit. You know what I'm saying? I'm saying, I'm going to tell you. I ain't going to lie.
Starting point is 00:36:40 The reason why that shit went up so crazy how it went up. I put my face into that shit. You're all I'm a safe into that shit. I put my piece it between you, right? I really hate it between you, Lord. I hate us to pay for send me. The prison for shit that I didn't do so many times sending all my neighbors
Starting point is 00:37:01 for prison, I'm saying? And then come home and see me pose a ass with wearing a shit on their chest on their head after I was struggling when you just caught my family crying for I get my hokey to pay and noise and all that. And you, niggas, that's the Supreme.
Starting point is 00:37:17 What does Supreme have to do with you getting in all that trouble? What's the time I go to Supreme, right? And there's a video. There was a video one time. I can remember the day. One time I'm in total. And some niggas, like,
Starting point is 00:37:39 yo, they're looking for you. I'm like, and I'm brushing them. I'm like, oh, this. I'm looking for me. Some security niggins are kind of warning me that the police is looking for me. But he also was trying to warn me that the reason why they were looking for me.
Starting point is 00:37:54 He was basically telling me that this is a white nigga right there. Some white niggas. I don't even know who he was. I don't know to this day, I feel, who he is. You tell the police that I'm harassing everybody over here But ain't speaking to one person I'm talking to content out loud
Starting point is 00:38:13 I ain't speak to not one individual You can't talk out loud So police is looking for me Because I'm yelling at fucking screaming Yeah, I really Yeah I mean I always thought your content was really like Kind of innocent like you weren't like beating people up You were just with them and I
Starting point is 00:38:49 It never really like went that far. We see people all the time now doing content where, you know, they really like hitting people, assaulting people, shit like that. I never really saw your shit get to that level. I appreciate that, gang. Because they try to make me to a benefit society, gang.
Starting point is 00:39:09 I only had to fight with too big, gang. I had to fight with the zoning man because they try to jump me. And I had to fight with the racism. And they try to pay with me. Right. Yeah, I guess those are two examples. Yeah. These are examples.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Don't play with me. Don't play with me. Don't waste the time around me. Don't put the train should have right. I don't pay them. There's nothing things I need you right there. Meanwhile, while you've been locked up, Supreme got sold for like billions of dollars
Starting point is 00:39:40 to a giant fashion company, so it's not independently owned anymore. And, I mean, I don't want to, like, fully say that it fell off, but I think it's probably pretty fair to say the Supreme has kind of fallen off over the last few years. The hype definitely isn't what it used to be for that brand. That's what.
Starting point is 00:40:00 Yeah, it's a little different now. But what about base, though? Man, we don't hear shit about Babe. I don't know what the fuck the babe got going on. I mean, I'm sure that they're relatively successful, but definitely not. Definitely, all that hypebe shit, bro, everything that was going on in 2016,
Starting point is 00:40:19 all that shit is way different now. That's difficult because we don't care about that shit. You know what I'm saying? That shit is not relevant to us. It used to be relevant when we were in 2016. There's more relevant to the younger youth, the younger age group. You know what I'm saying? So it's not relevant.
Starting point is 00:40:42 It's not, it's not pertaining to my... Let me tell you one thing, though. Looker was in Green Street. They were ducking the fade. You know what's on Fifth Avenue? What? In the district, tax, Gucci, Rayberton.
Starting point is 00:41:10 All these high-end bridges are all these high-end bridges on Fifth Avenue. Yep. They say, it's not. high-hand brand. We all know this. Hmm. I was a date for a street brand. Mm.
Starting point is 00:41:29 I did that. You did that. We've seen a big before me. He would show? Who has to date, Wayne before future? Mm. I mean, like, Lil Wayne and clips, they were rocking it back in the day. We even, we seen a photo of Biggie rocking that shit in the 90s.
Starting point is 00:41:53 Yeah. Yeah, it's crazy. That's when they opened that store in the 90s. Right. So after I first fuck the train, and I thought of where they, they became a designer store in the United. On the grocery with those.
Starting point is 00:42:19 They opened that store on COVID. Mm, yep, yep. And I'm going to say, there's a trillion of dollars. They're really mad at me. Hold their items. Hold it two-three sweaters, and I let everybody buy out everything.
Starting point is 00:42:46 And I've got these sweaters on me. I'm saying, talking the niggins, and I'm telling a nigga, you know, you're going to buy this one? It's the last 10th and a footie, or you were? You could buy it all for me right now, or for me, because $300. But you're going to have to take you to the register.
Starting point is 00:43:02 I was body in them with that. You were? I would buy and break with that shit. But you know what you were hating on me? The employees. I used to pay them. I could pay you for you. You don't make you hot, boy.
Starting point is 00:43:16 We make your money. We make you money. I'm just coming in a lot. the store, only items from the cell of customers that are covered to the school. It's been from my product. I'm just right.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Yeah, no, I'm not surprised that they were pissed off about that, though. That definitely seems like it would have got under their skin, for sure. Yeah, I got that. I would make it to that. They obviously wasn't making no money because the employees has taken my money.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Nah, facts. So, yo, are you locked up with anybody famous right now or not? Yeah, nigger, we want payment. You talk about everybody got their own pay. I got my nigga right. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:14 I was just wondering, like, because there's a lot of New Yorkers that went down, like, you know, Tacks Stone, K-Flog. This is like a lot of people that are floating around in different prisons and shit in L.A. So I was just curious if there was anybody we would know. Yeah, no. Yeah, no. For sure.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Yo. I was in jail with Coach DeGos. I was in jail with the fat Cipnibor from Brooklyn. I was in jail with Smoky Marcella. I was in jail with school niggas. Yo, so what's your message to the people out there before we wrap this up? I'm glad we were able to get this whole story out there. Yeah, no, I mean, we had to do that.
Starting point is 00:45:29 update because they got the fake news going around in terms of a lot of details about your situation, you know? No, for sure. We got to do that. What's your message to the people out there, though, in terms of your fans or people who are just finding out about your situation now? People are not, but what's on your case, man. I understand what safe is to you. See me?
Starting point is 00:46:45 No, facts. Yo, bro, keep your head up and stay strong in there. And let me know when you got to update about your appeal or anything else. Yeah, definitely. me Adam, I appreciate you, man. How can you will get it? You too, God. I appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:46:58 I'm sure. For show, yo, Wyom Bay, man, much love, man. Don't make it hot now. All right. Yo, I appreciate you, dog. Love.

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