No Jumper - Young Thug RELEASED from Jail! Wack Says Bricc is Telling! Ray J vs Diddy's Sons & More

Episode Date: November 3, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Adam and Wack, and we're back, off the back, off the cack. You got anything to say to me? What do you like a California raisin? You remember that? I do. I appreciated them. You know, California Raisin, bro? Well, I mean, I appreciated them.
Starting point is 00:00:20 I like them a lot. I used to rock out to their songs a lot as a kid. Only now am I told that it's a racist caricature? What? The California raisins. What's wrong to God? California raisins. I feel like it was like the next iteration of like racist cartoons where it's like,
Starting point is 00:00:35 okay, we can't draw a bunch of like cartoon black guys crooning to these songs, but we can get a little raisin guy who kind of looks like a black dude, right? Now you said black people look like raisins. I think all the dudes doing the voices were black dudes too. I mean, that's cool. I mean, damn, you just didn't took. You could do a Google. You just destroyed.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Are the California raisins racist? Come on, man. No, check it out. Why would you say something like that? The California Raises was like the Simpsons. You're the king of racism accusations. Look, the real reason the California Raisins disappeared. I've never thought of them being racist.
Starting point is 00:01:19 Yeah, well, that's because they were so racist that you didn't even realize what you were looking at. Are the California Raisins racist? There's a TikTok about it. Doesn't even say anything about. They were singing raisins. But they were black. Huh? Black raisins.
Starting point is 00:01:35 The voices. Yeah. Voice by black guys, which. Lion King, the little Simba was black. Okay, but that's a lion. That was the dude you interview, his cousin, McQuary. Oh, Darius. His cousin.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Really? Yeah, my dude I grew up with named Jay McQuarrar. It's his son. Really? And now he's getting boydussy. Huh? Okay, so yeah, I'm dressed up because it's Halloween today. Yeah, but you're not dressed up as nothing.
Starting point is 00:02:05 What are you? You gotta be dressed up as something. I forgot the hat. Look at it. We go, um, uh, princess and the frog villain. That's some real white people type. This is me. I don't know why whenever we open up one of these images, it's like.
Starting point is 00:02:23 I just seen that if you go back, the one in the purple. No, yeah. It's just like whenever I f***ing Google it. thing. Why does it, why does it open up this big? Look how small it opens. Him right there. There it go. How do we fix this? Yo, bro, like, who came up with that? Who said, yo, I'm going to be the villain from Princess and the Frog? And I know we're down here in the corner, so I have to pull this right into the center. This is my kid's decision. Okay. She thought it was very funny for me to dress like this.
Starting point is 00:02:48 So I haven't really seen the movie or I guess I've seen maybe like the first 20 minutes of the movie. You get a pass. Yeah. So you get a pass. So I'm doing today. If she said, do it, you get a pass. But. We have a problem. Huh. I forgot the hat. So I'm going to have to grab the hat when I go home. And I'm going to a sick party tonight, and I'm bringing to Nia.
Starting point is 00:03:06 This dude says Snoop Dogg's brother rob him for $100 grand. Who said that? Mazi. Mazi? Mazzi? Mazzi? Mazzi? I'm assuming.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Mazzi from Dosh. Josh Network. Okay. I don't know what that's about. Not Mazzie from O'Brien. I'm here with Adam. What are you talking about that robbed you for a hundred grand? No, what I'm saying is a photo I just sent you
Starting point is 00:03:30 Is the picture of me giving the $100,000 To I was supposed to get the feature for for my Nipsey record And then I never received But my understanding is he did the record and all that But then he died So at the end of the day I understand he died I didn't want to be like bugging nobody Because he's the brother dies
Starting point is 00:03:47 But it's kind of a little bit of It's been some months now Like 4'5 bucks I'm gonna call over there I'm still 100 grand out I'm gonna call over there to bro We live. I'm going to see you this afternoon.
Starting point is 00:03:58 I'm going to call you when I hit the freeway. I'm in here with the white guy named Adam. He's dressed like a California raising, but he's really the villain from some shit in the frog, but because his daughter said it is cool. And also, Snoop Dogg is still alive. Yeah, but his brother. Oh.
Starting point is 00:04:15 You get the picture of work? I'm looking at it. I'm looking at. I'm looking at. I see the $100, right? All right. So I'm going to. I got videos, too.
Starting point is 00:04:22 All right. I'm going to call you on the way. We're going to go over this. All right. What's even is. That's Mazi from Dosh Network. We're going to do business with them. Remember I told you?
Starting point is 00:04:31 Oh, yeah. I got you a cut of the overall. I'm down. I bet the hell you are. Sounds great. Yeah, man, you know what? I got you in the trick bag. I got you in the trick bag today.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Oh, you don't? Yeah, I did. They asked me. They said, is there any reason why Wack can't be around Gichi Gatti and Four Extra? I said, let's do it. Bring him in. I figured, let's get whack in the middle of the circus and just see what goes down. And so I get in here, four extras had you in a mean headlock and Gichi Gatti was teeing off on face, using it like a punching bag.
Starting point is 00:05:14 It was quite the sight to be seen. I wasn't going to say nothing because I see these black rings around your eyes. So either you just been up because maybe, you know, Nishi been a little had a tummy ache or you on some. Who's Nici? Niecy. Niecy. Who's Niecy? Oh, Parker.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Yeah. No, I actually have rings. I have rings underneath my eyes because I've been up late doing heroin. So I haven't got a lot of sleep. You've been doing something. Yeah. Because we was really in here, Bill, and having great conversation. I got here like five minutes late.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Of course, you had your man here because, remember, we have the bet. Lush? Lush. What was the bet? Push-ups on call. Remember, he went with Gichi. He owes you. Oh, and how did that battle turn out?
Starting point is 00:05:51 It hasn't happened. So they want to come up next week together on our show. Who? Gucci and four extras. Let's do a double header. Let's do it. Let's do it. I like that.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Ooh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I see it shouldn't be a problem. On top of that, you know what I'm saying? It looks to me like four extras get my vote. Look like you've been trying to pull me in. We definitely are trying to build something. It's just kind of a question of with who, when.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Because from my perspective, if I want to avoid things that have happened in the past in terms of building out shows and having additional hosts on this channel, we're going to have to really like. Make sure everybody's happy. Set expectations. Let them know what the follies and pitfalls that are going to be facing them will be. I just have to really get involved. I can't do the thing that I've done in the past, which is basically like, oh, okay, four o'clock.
Starting point is 00:06:41 You guys are on camera, do whatever the fuck you want. I got to be in the mix. I got to make sure that shit starts off on a relatively organized level because we've seen how the shit can kind of go left. So you're saying you need to put him with a right team? I think there just needs to be a level of coaching, a level of him feeling like he's really part of something that is being built around. Like somebody like four extras. The coaching is bad.
Starting point is 00:07:07 That's bad. What? Because in order for four extras to give you and give the people what we want to see, you got to let him be him. That's true. But he's, you know, okay, people feel a certain type of way about doing content when it feels like they're just. being thrown to the wolves. I feel like quite often that's what the news felt like to people. And you've only saying that because Sharp been saying that.
Starting point is 00:07:30 All of a sudden Sharp starts saying. You're acting like I know what the F sharp is saying. You know you do. Why? He does a four-hour live stream every night about me and I don't see any of it. How do you know he's doing it? People whisper about it on the Reddit. You know what?
Starting point is 00:07:43 I'm going to think about who, baby. Definitely you cannot put him with Brick Baby. Definitely. Brick Baby and Lush, to me, that's the No Jumber Show. maybe there's a Thursday version of the no-jamba show sure but generally speaking it should be a separate cast I think you should put him with a chick 10ia four extras in the chick you believe in tiniya are you even that familiar with him Snoopy's baby mama that might work seems kind of out of her mind but she knows what's going on in the streets
Starting point is 00:08:12 she knows what's going on in hip-hop somewhat at least it might work supposed to hang out there tonight that might work hmm the problem is she spends like three quarters of the year pregnant. What that got to do with it? She gets fucked at night. And I do with four exas. Four exes would be a strong baby mom for her or baby daddy. No, we're talking business.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Yeah. That would work. I like that. Okay. Maybe we could try that. Because I think you like her. Four X is definitely a great face and voice for what the streets represent on the West Coast on the, on the Cripside.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I haven't seen the actual episode that they just did, so it's still a little bit tough. I didn't see what the Gucci and 4 X's vibe was. So I got to watch that and figure it out. I saw that he was given lush hell, which I'm very much in favor of. Yeah, no, I think we should have four X with her at work. Let's consider it. What did you think of the video that we put out? What would Vaughn do featuring Adam 22?
Starting point is 00:09:12 That shit was disrespectful. Brick baby. I don't agree, buddy. Why? Like, bro, like, okay. For one, I don't know what you have over. brick. The title is just one line that I said. So it very easily could have been named anything else. Brick should have removed yourself from that. Why?
Starting point is 00:09:32 He's our street credit. If it wasn't for him, Flacco would be the only black guy. Yeah, but like. And he's a very specific type of black guy. I don't think that OTF is receiving that as like, yeah, good looking out. I feel like your passing judgment based on the song that isn't out yet, free Dirk, because I sent it to you and you seemed a little bit confused. No. This song has nothing to do with Dirk. This song was recorded way before Dirk got locked up.
Starting point is 00:10:01 But whatever is, what would Vond do? Right. Like, he should have refrained from that. But what would Vaughn do is just a way of saying, fuck the ops. And really, if anything, I feel like that song was kind of like an abstract rendition of, like, anti-op-rap because it's like what ops are we really even talking about? But why do you have flaco
Starting point is 00:10:19 in this and he's totally against O-2F? Is he? I mean, this was again, before the OTF thing went down. Bro, he just came on my YouTube channel and went crazy
Starting point is 00:10:35 on, he said he hoped dirt get life. He said, this, that, this, this, that. Okay, but again, he's, he didn't talk about that on the song. If anything was offensive,
Starting point is 00:10:51 what we call him, Frilla? Poetic Flacco, plus Scrilla equals frilla. He was being very disrespectful to some Philly politics. He says at one point, he says, Duel died, now you got to lay with him.
Starting point is 00:11:04 And he's talking to Brandon Buckingham, who's a YouTuber, and obviously YBC Duel got murdered a few months ago. Saying that is pretty crazy. But this is the thing, right? I tell flaco bro you getting a little too excited and overzealous with what you're doing
Starting point is 00:11:22 dude gonna get hurt man well people are always saying that who cares what's what are they gonna do to us what are they gonna do when have you ever seen a reaction channel get beat up he's a reaction channel he's a commentator when in hip-hop history have you ever seen like a commentator get their ass whoop for their commentaries here's the problem it would take a very extreme
Starting point is 00:11:43 No, no, here's the problem. Who's going to do this to him? Here's the problem. He's going to be somewhere, and he ain't going to even see it coming. He don't go nowhere. What do you mean? He's in the crib. Nah, he ain't just in the house.
Starting point is 00:11:56 And he's terrified. Flacco is not going to any sort of hip-hop event without being proper. He showed up to the fight, and that was a danger zone. But he knew that he had a bunch of, you know, Flacco apologists, like you and loose cannon there to protect him. Um, no. if somebody would have popped up because he said something. I think he largely stays out of L.A. politics,
Starting point is 00:12:19 at least recently. He said he's staying out of it. That's great, but he, he, he... This is bad. That's what his thumbnails always said. You know, I was, like, paying attention to, like, um, Brick Baby wants to blame me.
Starting point is 00:12:35 For what? Because I'm just simply going over the things he said. You know what? You're Kendrick and he's Drake because you're putting all these unfounded allegations. on him, and then you don't have any apologies once they don't pan out. Which one? All of them.
Starting point is 00:12:51 He lied. About what? You've seen the work, right? No. He came on it. First of all, the most dumbest thing he did was even get in the box and let me ask some questions. Right.
Starting point is 00:13:00 Stay away from me. You invaded academic stream to harass him. No, I asked questions. Okay. He told us, right, that he had a DA reject and comp the court for the AK-47. So you know what I did. I called Mr. Reggie Wright. Reggie?
Starting point is 00:13:19 He said, whack, I got a few DAs down here. He goes his first last name date of birth, whatever, January, whatever, 86, right? Great. Reggie goes and runs it, comes on my YouTube on The Honey Show and says, ran it on that date, the only charge he was arrested for that the state charged him with was possession of drugs. The AK-47 was not charged on the state side. which means he said himself it was two agencies.
Starting point is 00:13:49 I didn't say it. The feds in LAPD. That means it's on the fed side. So why would you tell me out of your mouth, you got a DA reject for AK-47 out of competent court where you know darn well, darn well, that you would never charge with the gun in on the state side. The feds have it.
Starting point is 00:14:06 But isn't that the DA rejecting? They didn't charge him because it was rejected? No, it was two agencies. The feds is holding the AK. That is a, look, it's one thing to have a possession of a firearm. A.Ks are illegal in the state of California. They're not DA rejecting that.
Starting point is 00:14:24 But what I'm telling you is, it was never picked up by the state. The feds are holding it. He knew it. The only thing I'm doing is going over what he's saying. So you think that he's a federal informant? I think he's definitely working. Well, I think that that would mostly only be. put other people in danger, not so much me. So I'm not super worried about that. No,
Starting point is 00:14:50 they ain't got nothing to do with you. I got nothing to do it. It's nothing to do with you. And we got a wild card that's coming in a couple days. What's that? As soon as they get to where they need to be, they're going to call in. You got a guy in prison who's? No, he's on the street. But the day they kicked in the doors and picked up the OTF guys, they kicked in his door right here in Los Angeles. Okay. To pick him up, only he wasn't at Mama's house. Where was they at?
Starting point is 00:15:19 He was somewhere in the streets. Uh-huh. But his tie to that was through your guy. And the only way they're going to know about him is through your guy because he never personally went and met them. But this hymn says, I know what I provided and what was purchased. So you think that this guy is going to ultimately prove that Brick Baby is a snitch in this whole thing. Wait, but do you think...
Starting point is 00:15:50 And he's from 6-0. But do you think he's Coco number foe or whatever, the one who is waiting outside the hotel watching Cuando getting the low for the OTS? No, because he ain't knowing what this Bozo was doing. He just filling the order. But he filled the order with your little Bozo guy. Hmm. He's running right now. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I mean, I have no idea. I'm more interested than anybody. Okay. It's coming. It's coming. I feel like the work that you've put out there so far hasn't really, I used to do that a lot when I was younger too. No, brother, the thing I said has been real.
Starting point is 00:16:30 What? First of all, you know he's the first one said it. He said it over there with flaco. Ain't no, you said it out. We didn't say it. We thought it was a bad drug deal. You said it. Then the dummy bozo messed up.
Starting point is 00:16:42 He heard us applying the pressure over there on, with Act, and tells us the search warrant was for electronics. So, see, we thought it was just a gun. They came for electronics and stumbled up on the gun. Ah. This coming out of his mouth, he talked too much. He shouldn't be talking. All the new stuff is coming from him.
Starting point is 00:17:07 So you, okay, I said, you remember you told 600? They've been on you since March. Yeah, I told him that. I thought you didn't talk to 600 about nothing. You told him at the same day, you told him that big you're going to get picked up with the money to. He gave $600 all this information. He said they've been on me since March.
Starting point is 00:17:24 He did the little thing with Flock on February. Now he just told us the warrant was for electronics. His phone, which he said they have never given them back. This is out of his mouth. I'm not assuming anything. I'm listening to what he's saying. and simply questioning him about what he's saying. That's all I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:17:46 He lied. He said he had a DA reject comp to court. Reggie Wright pulled it up. He said, whack. They ain't had the gun case. It's not with them. It's over there with the feds. It ain't with them.
Starting point is 00:17:55 He had a drug case charged with that day. That's what I'm saying. So at the end of the day, on top of that, he robbed your punk ads. He got you for the 10. Yeah, so not 10, but you were telling me that the feds don't do bail. So when he had me bail him out, if it was a Fed case, then that was a lie and he just wanted to... Feds let him go.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Right. That's why he ain't had a court date. So you're saying he just got that money from us just for the hell of it. Crimp Mac got arrested the feds picked it up, right? Right. You see what happened? He went to court. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Several times, right? It's been 16 months. Right? Either they're going to hold you or they're going to let you go. That's it. They let him go. We know who we cut the money up with. Brick baby, we need answers.
Starting point is 00:18:41 We know who he cut your money away. What do you mean? He cut your money away. One of his homies. Why? Because Brick Baby didn't want to him talking about. I need something of that back to help pay you back. That's the fact.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I never got paid back. I know. He's already pressing a dude about kicking back some of that he gave him from your back to help pay you back. He's trying to get it. I will say that. He has never mentioned paying me back. Oh, he's trying to get it. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:19:06 You know, for one, it's been too long. like, you know, like, with somebody bail you out, you run them, they bag, back. That's just how they go. I've kind of got used to. Because he can't call you no more, see, that he's messing that up. He calls me all the time, but. Not about bailing you out. No, yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Listen, if you bail a dude out, if I called you, oh, Adam, come get me. And you, yo, you, A.R.B, come by here and get some money bail me out. Within a month or two, I'll get you back your money. If I got in some trouble again and I had to call you the odds, all, you're going to be like, I bailed him out. Whack gave it back to me. Boom, right? Now, if I asked you to build me out and I'd never get you a dime in that back,
Starting point is 00:19:44 if I call you a second time, there's a good chance you're going to say no. Okay, so if it is proven that Brick Baby is a federal informant, do you think that he should no longer be a host on here or should he be our resident in-house federal informant? He should absolutely remain to be a host, and I'm going to tell you why. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Because it will be the only situation, the only, only podcast or only building that had Chucky cheese running around it well we didn't have to worry about him scurrying in the walls. You get what I'm saying? It'll be a human-sized rat.
Starting point is 00:20:18 So why not? And then you can really use a literal rat, but you know, the Chucky Cheese, I think they got rid of those big mechanical robot things. Listen, well, what no jumper does, I absolutely would not get rid of him. I told you that. What did I tell you, Adam?
Starting point is 00:20:34 You tell me so many things. No, I said, I don't think you should get rid of him. Okay. You know what I'm saying? I have a conversation with him. But no, if it comes out that he's the guy, no, I definitely, if I was you, no, I wouldn't get rid of him at all. Interesting. I'm a sure I wouldn't.
Starting point is 00:20:50 I'm just kind of watching it all play out. You might have to pay attention to who you interview with him. Why? Who should I keep him away from? I mean, well, some of them dudes might not interview with him. You do a lot of Chicago interviews. Right. And one thing about them cats up there from Chicago,
Starting point is 00:21:12 they really stand on business and principal. Snitch K. If they're those type of guys. If they're rats or maybe suspicion of being rats, they'll come in and sit down with them. But them ones that like ain't on that, like dude that was going to whoop your ass, what's his name? Ruga?
Starting point is 00:21:27 Yeah. He wouldn't interviewer. Probably true. He wouldn't do that. But we don't know. I still am waiting. Zee Money wants to interview with him We should do a formal trial
Starting point is 00:21:40 To figure out There's just so many brick baby accusations lately I feel like we gotta get to the bottom of it I may know everything I questioned them about Came out of his mouth Hmm I didn't make like he said it I didn't I didn't say it he said it
Starting point is 00:21:55 Why are you talking about Z money You're a Chicago guy all of a sudden You know who all the characters are I know Z money They go Gazi about you know about Ghazi My bad that was an Arabic two minutes brother
Starting point is 00:22:05 Adam 22 he's been doing rap songs he's not really too real versed and how to you know that's goal
Starting point is 00:22:14 somebody told him it was cool he put it up they snatched it down it kind of had empire tied on it and it
Starting point is 00:22:21 I think so can we found yeah I went and looked under the radar and saw
Starting point is 00:22:26 what was going on can we can we pulled down because because what's it Cardo
Starting point is 00:22:30 didn't want his beat okay so can we can you swap the beat. Why don't you guys just swap the beat? Can we do something to keep the beat?
Starting point is 00:22:38 Can we just do some business? It's not my decision. I know it's not your decision. I'm saying, can you have a conversation with him? It's Adam. Can we see if we can just do the business on the beach? Yeah, I'll definitely ask. Neiman talks to Cardo. I don't really talk to Cardo. I'll ask Nima to call Cardo and ask them if it's clear to be. Tell them, yeah. What the price
Starting point is 00:22:56 would be. Tell them, it's for Adam. No Jumper. You know, that's my business partner. I got you. I appreciate it. Worst case scenario just swapped that shit. But let me go. ask and find out. I'll find out. Please, please lean towards just trying to get it clear. Let's do the business. I'll ask for you right now. Appreciate you. I get an answer for you by the end of the day. I appreciate you. See? That's what you get out. Shout out to Gazi. I feel like swapping the beat
Starting point is 00:23:17 sounds cheaper than paying for the beat. Okay. Which granted, I wanted to pay for the beat in the first place. Big Sal said, it'll be all right. Because you're listening to a idiot. You know, most rappers are idiots. They just know how to rap. And it's guys like me that do the business. He seemed to think that if we just did YouTube, that we wouldn't run into any issues. No, you can't. You can't. You use people nowhere. See, I totally agree with that on an ethical level, but I'm so new to this music making thing. But I told you, though, right? Right.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Bro, check in with me so I can make sure you straight. Everything I put out is independent. So we do all our stuff, A to Z, producers, side artists, agreements, clearances. I got a sample clearance team, everything internal, right? So, you know, you can't listen to this, dude. You're like, oh, just put it out. It's cool. No, you can't just.
Starting point is 00:24:02 Everything else we have on deck slash. already put out is like producers with like 200 followers. You get in touch with them. You clear it. They're happiest to be part of it. This is only different because you got somebody who's actually like a successful famous producer who sent those beats to Big Sad and henceforth you run into this. But here goes the thing. If he sent him to Big Sad, right? Yeah. Then he's telling Big Sadd you can use him. But I think he got him from Empire because Big Sad said he's never really had any kind of conversation with Cardo. Well, if he turned in beats to Empire and told Empire, these are beats that I got out that's, you know, we can sell
Starting point is 00:24:36 and empire blast them out. Either way, only thing you do, then you just streamline the business back through empire. Okay, this B, Adam, such as on it, what it is, he's going to send you what he want. You negotiate that. Give him his pub, give him his royalty rate,
Starting point is 00:24:49 3 to 5%, give him its 50% pub. On that side, you do your pulse, this on your side with the people that's on it, give him his little bag, and it's done. It's simple. Like, I got a template that we can just fill in the names. Right. But like you have helped me,
Starting point is 00:25:04 me help you. Okay. Sure. That's what it is. I'm not over that song already. I feel like what would Bond do is really, wait until free dirt drops. We might be dropping it after this on Sunday. When this comes out, right afterwards, boom, free dirt.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Is flak oil free dirt? No. It's me, Trable-La Ross, Brick Baby, and Lush. And if you thought what would Vaughn do was provocative, wait until you hear this joint. It's a lot of good shit being said. A lot of positive stuff. people who are concerned about Dirk Banks. I think, um,
Starting point is 00:25:43 you over there brushing your teeth? Oh, your beard. You use a toothed brush. Listen, man. I don't think Dirk's been fully indicted yet, right? I think, yeah, they're holding him for the time being. I don't think they've officially... They got 30 days to indict him.
Starting point is 00:25:59 Right now is a complaint. Okay. Because they thought he was trying to run. It's crazy because last week's episode, we had not actually heard about Dirk himself being picked up. So we kind of did that whole episode in the dark about what was about to happen. But I believe it's like already basically like our strongest performing episode in the first. Not like total views, but in terms of like the first week, it might be the most views we've got on an episode, which is pretty interesting.
Starting point is 00:26:26 Maybe I'm maybe the Blueface one. That one's pretty big. Blueface doing great. He's in Lancaster State Prisie. Yeah, what's going on with him? You think he's loving life in there or what? They got him in PC? No, he's on a one yard.
Starting point is 00:26:37 So he can just say no to PC. even though he's like mega famous yeah okay but it's Vegas right so it's like no he's in californ oh he is they moved in lancaster okay he's like 30 minutes from 45 minutes from here he's the shot caller no he's on a one yard it's no he's programmed it's nothing what's the one level one level two level three level four right is the level one like super chill though yeah super chill super chill like nothing going on no gun towers really no politics okay level four is Well, level five is shoot. Well, it used to be death row.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Actually, no, death row, we consider level six. Level five is a shoe, which you lock down. Level four is 4.30 every day, yard is over. It's done. That's like people have got a lot of points. You got to catch a fresh murder points like that. You go to level four. Gun towers are on level four.
Starting point is 00:27:32 Level three is... And gun towers are just like, if you start fighting, they just shoot you? It will kill you. It says on the sign, It's on the wall, no warning shots. I don't understand how that's, they don't pop you. No, not only if you just have a weapon, or you dogging somebody out, say like you, you, you knock, you drop dude and you own him, they, they'll shoot you. Wow.
Starting point is 00:27:58 I've seen about four-fire people die like within two people from me. In front of your eyes. And riots. Wow. You know what I'm saying? So level three is maximum security lockdown gun towers, but they have night show. So when you came in here earlier, that must have been a prison-type vibe for you. You're just immediately surrounded by Crips, huh?
Starting point is 00:28:16 Definitely. How'd that go? I knew maybe like three of them. Yeah? We're normal. Get you my guy. Me and four extra, that's our first time meeting face and face.
Starting point is 00:28:25 We've talked on the phone once or twice. You fought one time? No. All the fake fight. What about Lupe, though? I felt like that was the closest possible squabble. You and you and Lupe. I see her.
Starting point is 00:28:38 She didn't say nothing to her. I'm looking. I'm like, yo, that's Lupe. Yeah. Right? So I said, what's up? Lupe, she's like, what's up? Neighborhood. She banked on me, right?
Starting point is 00:28:47 Wow. I said, you got a problem with me. She's like, you got a problem with me, homie. I said, what's the problem I got with you? Didn't I look out? She said, yeah, you gave my family $1,000, but you be stressing me out. So I said, well, listen, do a par rule got action? She said, you? I just said, no, a power rule can do a paru got action. What's that translate to? Got action? Can a par rule hit that?
Starting point is 00:29:10 You're trying to pipe Lupe? Has R&B. I said a par rule. Oh, just in general. She said, you know. I said, no, not me, a paru. She said, well, maybe, you know, so she's open and letting a homie hit that. And that's how you're going to find some sort of peace? What you mean?
Starting point is 00:29:29 We was cool. You and her will be on good terms if third bangs are out or what? No. I was just asking in general. She gave me a hug. I gave me a hug. I got the content. You know, I'm going to be real with you.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Like, Lupe could be asexual. I've never seen her like really flirting with a dude or like having a boyfriend. I don't know as far as I know. No, what I do know is she's a dedicated loyal home girl. Exactly. You can like leave her with something and it'll be there when you get back. Right. You can like, yo, I need you to go meet this person and get this paperwork sign for me.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Like that's one thing about it. I respect that about it. I just like I don't feel comfortable with you putting her in the sexual bucket because I've never seen. her really talking about anything sexual. Well, for a guy that has Brick Baby sitting here talking about y'all do gay things sometimes and y'all didn't sit here and you didn't told them to take their shirts off, don't talk to me about putting anybody in a sexual bucket. I'll put her with another man, which is how it was supposed to be.
Starting point is 00:30:29 So a lot of things you do is say we don't feel comfortable with, but we don't say nothing about it, do we? I mean, I've never had sex with Brick Baby, if that's what you're asking me. But also, whatever we do in our process. Of course. Whatever we do in our private time is our business. And he is a willing participant in that. Hey, yo, that's between y'all.
Starting point is 00:30:51 Yes, it is. That's between y'all. I guess it's brick by brick, baby. Brick by brick. I'm hard as a brick. I'm bricked up. Oh, my God. Listen, my own.
Starting point is 00:31:00 We could do puns all day with us, yeah. You know, y'all took him to Legoland. Y'all do mushrooms and stuff together? We haven't, no, just Birx. GUNO called me a couple days ago. What's he on? Do you know? Back in a pit of titerie!
Starting point is 00:31:12 With G-Face. What's going on? He's out there, and, uh, nah, he's going to put a G-Face in PC. Oh. He went on the main lot on the four yard down in, uh, uh, Calapatra, I believe.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Okay. Um, he's short. He got like, uh, maybe three to six more months left. For what purpose? Why does G-U-N-o locked up? He got caught with a gun.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Oh, of course. Okay. That'll do it. Yeah. His baby mom, actually he didn't get caught. His punk baby mama. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:31:39 Called his P.O. and said he had a gun. Okay. And I guess he had an ankle monitor on. So they came to the Airbnb he was at. And he, you're unexpected. He ain't even knowing. You know, she's just like, he got a gun.
Starting point is 00:31:52 So they tracked him to his Airbnb, Pope Shilt pulled up. That's how he got caught up. You want to see somebody else who's been basically telling us that we're snitching on this podcast? Who was that? This right here. Put the headphones on if you could. Right here. Investigator.
Starting point is 00:32:05 Everybody's the police. They sit down. They have three, four people. They talk about this shit like investigators. Why don't you go down to the fucking police department? Write yourself an application. Just for context, the Armenians' response to Brick Baby Adam 22 and Wack 100, implicating them in 187s and drug dealing, like, shut the fuck up, why don't you?
Starting point is 00:32:29 So this guy's basically taking an issue with us talking about how Kwanano, or not Kwanarana, but L'Pab, allegedly at one point we believed that he was killed because of a drug deal gone wrong. Who's just been Latin nephew? I actually have no idea what this guy is. I only know about him because of Spider-Luck posting in my... And let them know all about the fucking case. Since you know who did it and who didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Well, you know, before then, the world thought it was the Armenians because, you know, they sell meat, you know, and the hand was sticking out. Nobody thought it was the Armenians. Nobody. Nobody ever said that. Nobody. Because, you know, they... with the Persians and the Armenians and they have weed.
Starting point is 00:33:23 Bro, what are you guys? Investigators? Since you guys know, so this might be him. Clitchie? I don't know what he's talking about. Nobody said the Armenians have weed. Okay, but he's saying that nobody ever said that Lopab got killed over basically running off with a bunch of drugs on some Armenian dude.
Starting point is 00:33:45 That's what the whole world thought. Nobody said that. Everybody said that. Everybody in the streets had heard that rumor whether you chose to believe it or not. Now, is it snitching for us to have a conversation in which we say some Armenian dudes got ran off on with some weed? I don't really think that's snitcher because guess how many Armenian people there are in L.A. Now, granted, it's not even close to white or black or Mexican people, but it's a significant amount of people. How many of them are in the weed game?
Starting point is 00:34:10 I don't know. We are really kind of like helping to narrow it down for the cops there. That is fair. But here's the thing. it's not our fucking job to protect dudes that we don't even know. I'm going to be real. We weren't narrowing nothing down for the cops. It seemed like whoever put the narrative out there,
Starting point is 00:34:26 us talking about it on these big platforms were keeping the cops from looking at who really might have did it because if they were looking at some Armenians over here, then they're a long way from goddamn Illinois. And if it wasn't for Brick Baby, going where he went, which wasn't no jumper, I don't know where he did that at with Flacco. What?
Starting point is 00:34:44 That whatever. that interview was with Flok was on November that was when he said that okay well brick baby is the first one to turn people heads to good old ill town right yeah I'm saying it listen if I didn't did something right and they said nah we hear something happen he did some bad business in Korea town I'm loving that matter of fact I'm gonna pay people to keep saying it Korea town is a long way from Procombe right you I'm saying? Because if the culprits are from Bokoyma, and we somehow got the narrative going, he did bad business in Korea Town, and they scoward in Korea Town, they ain't going to turn
Starting point is 00:35:28 up with nothing. It might turn into a cold case. So I can only, like, I can only anti-snitch on people that I know and or give a fuck about. Like, for instance, if I knew that you and your boys committed some crazy crime, yeah, I'm not going to say it on here. But guess what? As soon as there's a video in which we see one of your boys jogging away from what appears to be a crime, at that point, it's not snitching for me and Brick and Lush to talk about it and say, whoa, this clip that is on World Star or academics or whatever, that's a crazy clip. I can't believe that we just saw a dude that we know running away from this shooting or whatever. If it's out there for the world to talk about, we're going to talk about it. If you're a fucking criminal mastermind, guess what? You're going to prohibit that from. happening by being so slick with your crimes that they don't get out there. Okay, let me give you an example of what I would consider snitching if I did it. Okay. Right?
Starting point is 00:36:28 What academics did when he broke down the takeoff videos. Right, which he has done many times. When King Vaughn got killed, Act was the first one watching the tape saying, oh, King Vaughn pulled up. He punched him. He got shot. You know, Act does this all the time. No, Act could do that. He's a civilian.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Exactly. I'm saying if Wack 100 did that, took a video and broke it down, froze it, did arrows, y'all see this, y'all? Because at that point, you might be pointing out things that law enforcement didn't overlook. Academics are doing it because he's a civilian. If Wack did it. If you did it, I'm going to look at you like your academics. Now, if you're doing it while I'm sitting here and I'm like, yeah, yeah, I see it. then now I'm in violation.
Starting point is 00:37:17 You get what I'm saying? You don't want to be around. But other than that, if there's a link, we press a link, and we hear a dude saying something, and we elaborate and have a conversation about what the dude said, that's not snitching. I agree. That's just having a conversation about what's already out there.
Starting point is 00:37:36 That guy, honestly, it seems like this may have been like one of his first times using a computer or a phone. So I think from his perspective, He's still probably like kind of figuring out how the whole internet thing works. His wife don't get a chance to enjoy his top lip doing all sex. Hey man, they always tell me, don't play with the Armenians. Dude's beard is like an inch and a half longer than the bottom circumference of his top lip. That's like, that ain't cool, bro.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Like you like whiskey the cat. Like, come on, bro. Shea that shit lining up or something, bro. Like, because I'm watching you talk. And all I see is the bottom lip is like a, remember the little handheld puppets? The little Muppets is like, I'm like, yo, where's his lip? But the end of the day, bro, I don't know what you're talking about. Nobody said to Armenians sell weed.
Starting point is 00:38:18 Armenians, white, black, Mexican-n Asian, everybody in the state of California has a license or some type of something to sell weed. Shout out to King Louis, right? Their license has been doing it forever on the legal side. So nobody's saying the Armenian sell weed. We're saying the word in the streets was that it was a bad weed deal and he beat some Armenians or Persians or whatever it was out of some money. That was the word of the street
Starting point is 00:38:43 And not everybody heard that. And if I personally know like dozens of people who have heard that version of the story, I'm pretty sure that the cops have heard about that as well. I mean, they just issued a fucking indictment on the guys that they think that they did it and we didn't hear anything about any Armenian weed dealers. So I mean, I don't think that there's too much to be worried about.
Starting point is 00:39:03 It was a great curveball. I feel like that guy's probably the one who got robbed for the weed and he's pissed off that this whole thing is a media circus and he's not getting mentioned. That dude probably, oh, you got, you got Jacks. Hmm. So you did get Jack. You just didn't do nothing about it.
Starting point is 00:39:17 Just a theory. So you got Jacked at the same time, this is just so happened to happen. And now you crying because you can't, you know you ain't did nothing about it. You got Jack. But you see what it is too, is that nobody would even know about that guy making that clip if it wasn't for Spider-Loke. And Spider-Luck obviously kind of has like a consistent anti-WAC 100 and newly anti-Brick Baby perspective on the world. So Spider-Loke is literally in the trenches finding. anybody who has anything negative to say about you, Brick, me, to a lesser extent.
Starting point is 00:39:46 I don't think the Sparta Loke is really taking aim at me with this. But I think that Spider-Loke is really in the trenches trying to find anybody possible who can have a negative narrative about you and Brick. So I guess he found this guy, this beard guy. He went to the local beard convention and found this dude. I don't know. I don't know, bro. But I just asked Luce Cannon this morning.
Starting point is 00:40:05 I say, yo, where's Spider-Loke in him? I ain't heard nothing from him. So, you know, I don't know. If he worried about me, it's bad when you worry about somebody that's like, really just like, that's totally forgot about you. He's been campaigning on me for like four years now, four or five years. Right. And it hasn't done nothing for it.
Starting point is 00:40:25 I feel like we almost got you guys on camera together at one point. It does nothing for him. How do you feel about this? Name my cannon loose because my chopper special ed. Brick said that on that song. I heard Brick say that. Smoke is in the air. What is he insinuating that?
Starting point is 00:40:44 Lewis Catton is Special Ed? Yeah. Okay, well, all right. I don't think he seems retarded. I feel like he- Let's run with that narrative. He seems like he just speaks slowly. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Let's run with that narrative. Okay. Luce has already said he's being hit, shot. But let's run with that narrative. And what do you call the Special Ed guy that's doing better than you? What are you called? Special dead. How is Luce doing better than Brick?
Starting point is 00:41:15 What you mean? Brick is one of the co-hosts on the most popular hip-hop platform on the West Coast. Now, I'm glad you said that. Luce Cannon is your clubhouse buddy, but... No. No, that's my business partner. He's doing... Brick has been up here on...
Starting point is 00:41:30 No drummer for a couple years, right? Yeah. But yet, Luce Cannon's YouTube channel outruns Bricks. He's new to doing his own channel. Who? Break. No, we didn't want to hear that. No, no, no. You're talking about how. Luce Cannon has not been on anybody's platform.
Starting point is 00:41:47 He's been a guest a couple times here, there, whatever here. But doesn't Luce not even have his own channel? He posts his own channel. He posts his music videos on his girls channel. Not a shot, I'm just saying. Oh, it says Cherise and Luce. This is his wife. Right? He had her rebranded.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Right? So what I'm saying is he's doing better than him. Brick got a platform. He's on every day. But yet Luce Cannon's YouTube channel. right? Sharisa and Luce County is doing better than bricks. Financially, his business hand is better than bricks. Real estate side, his business hand is better than brick.
Starting point is 00:42:21 And he got more money than brick. Some of these claims seem like they might. Okay, so you're comparing them to, okay, 16.7 subscribers. Okay, but let's go to his video count. Now let's go down here. Okay, you know. Honey K. But he asked to put Big Baby in the title to get 48K.
Starting point is 00:42:39 48K. We expose again, Brick Baby, 54K. Oh, he's running a Brick Baby fan. How does this have 100K? Scroll down. I feel like these numbers are fake. Fake? What do you mean fake?
Starting point is 00:42:51 Oh, he's hiding the likes? That's not a good sign. 777 comments. That is reasonable. Go to Brick Baby. Let's see what his number is going to do. Oh, yeah. But then look at this.
Starting point is 00:43:05 He talks about Yael. All his Brick Baby videos are. doing like 50k to 100k and then boom, one about Yael, boom, 2.8K. One about Yael again, 7.5K. They're not interested in Yal. Yo, look at the Brick Baby stimulus. And why is him doing an impersonation of Brick Baby only getting 7.5K? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:43:25 I'm just looking at the numbers. Some of these numbers seem a little Mickey and tricky. 30K, 10K. I like loose. Expose Sharp. We dislike pimps and Adam told me all y'all do is argue and violate women. You another diddy. I like them, but I don't know.
Starting point is 00:43:43 Some of these numbers... Let's go to Bricks. Okay, let's go to Brick. I told Luce that we should do a song together called Op Lover. You told me that, you know. But then I was thinking about it and then, like, if we do that, he's just going to be attacking Brick on the song. So I don't know if I actually liked that I did. Okay.
Starting point is 00:44:01 So Brick 8.6K, 2.3K, 1. All right, this is not... Again, it's a new... Two years? It's a new channel. It's a new channel. My channel's new. I just fired mine up 10 days ago. But then check out the live tab.
Starting point is 00:44:18 What? 29K. 21K. These are the live stream segments. That's good. Not incredible. You keep driving it. It's good.
Starting point is 00:44:26 It's cool. It's coming along. Hot Lord fake pumping at PuffCon. Pump faking. Pump. Faking pump. Okay. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:44:35 I mean, they're both doing their thing. They're both up and coming. And loose a quibook. What brick? Hold on. Yo. Anyway, your phone who's straight to voice?
Starting point is 00:44:46 Who's trying to call me? Guno? Was that him? I don't know. Hello? Yo, homie, you still there? What number did I say was calling? No, said Guno, Flamed.
Starting point is 00:45:03 That must be the guy that was what. This is his homie, right? Flame. I guess he's trying to call me from prison. Oh, no? Oh. It's usually a 916 number, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:13 Yeah, oh no. Interesting. Let me hear you with this. What up? Young thug refused a plea deal. 45 to do it, 25, I would have too. Yeah, but there were. 30, what?
Starting point is 00:45:27 Gotta be 30? But wait, so there wasn't any offer of him just getting out today and then having to do 15 years probation. It was like 20 years plus 15. Thug ain't telling it. Right. Thug ain't doing it. I was the first one. When they got arrested, I said, Thug going to stay solid.
Starting point is 00:45:43 nephew soddy, gonna go tell, right? Thug ain't doing no talking, no telling, they ain't giving up, none of that. So why would you take, the whole trial is going in his favor? Why would you take a 45 joint to do a dub and 20 on probation? Wait, okay, look at this.
Starting point is 00:46:03 This is 34 minutes ago, TMZ posted this. Young Thug takes guilty plea in YSL Rico. Neph, you gotta be. Young thug decided to enter a guilty plea in his regal case. bring, which will bring an end to, why would TMZ report on it? That's cap. TMZ line.
Starting point is 00:46:18 No. Thug is not taking no 45 right now. I'm going to believe TMZ over White 100 on this one. You always believe people over me. Okay. He pled guilty to his role in the criminal street gang activity. He also pled no contest to conspiracy to viola the RICO Act, and leading a criminal street gang.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Megan Cuniff is reporting on this as well. Prosecutors want Young Thug to serve 25 years in prison. He was near a plea deal that would have released. him from jail today on 15 years probation, but they couldn't agree on his release conditions, and now prosecutors are recommending 25 years in prison. He took it. He took the 15 years and came on on probation, which I don't think he should even do that because he's lining itself. I think he should take another 90 days and beat him in court. Yeah. That's the big gamble that he's got to face here.
Starting point is 00:47:06 It ain't no gamble. Worst case, either they're going to dismiss it or he's going to have a misdemeanor. trial, a hung jury. When they do that, right? When they double back to refile, all the stuff they had to justify charging him with a state RICO is gone. They don't have it anymore. Just for the record, though, you said that this was not true. I find it very unlikely that NBC, the New York Times, AOL.com, this local station, NT&D. They took no 45 years. Okay, but he changed his plea to guilty. No, he's not, bro. They all said it. Did he take... They just haven't...
Starting point is 00:47:46 They haven't figured out what he's going to... Thug is not taking 45 years. Well, I agree with that. He just turned it down. So I guess they're going to continue to... They could stay a try. I don't know. That man had already been in the trenches.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Damn, there, three years. Like two years and some change. Right. I mean... Yo! Oh, here we go. GUNO. Hold it up to the money.
Starting point is 00:48:09 I know. GUNO should have been YSO. Yo. To refuse, hang up now. Or stay up the line. Thank you for using Global Tail Link. Yo. I'm going to bring Bompton, Gino to Jeff.
Starting point is 00:48:28 Yo. Jeff. Hold it. What's up, bro? What's the deal? What's the deal? Shit, I didn't take the deal. You took the deal.
Starting point is 00:48:41 You didn't appear, not me. What's up, homie? Adam. Adam right here in a California raising Halloween suit. Yeah, what's Brack and Blood? Oh, man, you know, good, right? Conning and all that. We live and direct with this shit on.
Starting point is 00:49:04 We live and direct. We live and direct. What you say, whatever you say, you better stand on it. Man, come on, bro. You know, a nigger don't do nothing but stand on it. I just had an argument with Adam because he's talking about he heard you getting your canteen took. I said, the homie ain't going for that. Man, look, I don't better chill out with all that, man,
Starting point is 00:49:25 for I have one of the homies come out there and fuck him. Sounds good. Also, he's lying. He's lying, Bompton, Gino. He's lying. Why you get scared now? Hey, but Guno, we're looking at you a little different now because you and G-Face were bosom buddies
Starting point is 00:49:39 for a while there. We're looking at you, like, I don't know. You might be on some Mickey and Shicky shit, too. We don't know. What's going on? Look, bro, I try to call in, bro. I directly so y'all can hear the prison. I'm out and all that, fool, but, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:53 we was having technical difficulties with you can establish and shit, though, for you. Well, what's up? You got anything? you want to tell the people, because we don't give a about you being back in prison. We already didn't do you go to prison get out celebration. We ain't giving
Starting point is 00:50:06 you no celebration. I want you to hate the fact that we are ignoring the fact that you went to prison and got out, because I don't want to see you going back to prison. So you already got your prison celebration prior to. So is anything you want to tell the people, right, while you're in prison?
Starting point is 00:50:23 Are you doing push-ups? Are you reading books? Are you writing rhymes? I mean, I got mixed-cates and all kinds of stuff, bro. Movie scripts, all kind of shit, you know what? But, no, one thing that I don't want to do is glorify being incarcerated, bro. Especially... Too late, that's all we do here.
Starting point is 00:50:48 You just made Adam put a red something that could be a bandana, but's not around his head. This is in solidarity with both Young Thug, aka Jeff, and Bompton, Juna. And you? You got Adam in here banged out. He put a red comer bun round his head. Man, Adam said, who? I don't like a real bonnet. Do you know what I am?
Starting point is 00:51:12 Yep. I know. I'm not a fan of yours. I'm not. I don't like you back at jail. You know that. Sorry, I'm a different kind of big homie these days. I don't like my homies that I know got a brain back at jail.
Starting point is 00:51:30 Now, knowing this situation, it ain't your fault. I already told him what happened. It ain't your fault. You wasn't drunk driving. You didn't go do nothing crazy. You was chilling and, you know, muffled in and did some weird shit. We get that.
Starting point is 00:51:44 But I need you to stay out of jail. If I needed you right now for something, you ain't here for me. Oh, shit, bro. Hey, but look, I do want to say this about big baby, bro. Uh-oh. I heard this nigga was on there talking about he has. He helped me talk about my rap career and shit, blood.
Starting point is 00:52:05 I'm trying to figure out where the, he held me at, bro. Did he say, I don't recall that at all. Brick Baby said he helped you start your rap career? Why would Brick Baby have said anything about Bondi? Man, he was doing a little stung with poetic flaco, blood. And poetic, he told poetic flaco, he helped start my rap career. So I'm trying to figure out what the, if blood held me at, you tell me?
Starting point is 00:52:29 And then on another note, but all the shit that blood got going on right now, I need him to keep me up out of his mix I think he was saying he started your rap career because you and him had a confrontation on the podcast that brought you a lot of attention man nigga I'm gonna get attention just off who I am bro
Starting point is 00:52:50 that nigga can't help me I am the city nigga I am boxing fool what is he talking about nigga you gotta stay at your LA with that shit yeah The Guno now
Starting point is 00:53:05 I will say you're definitely a real guy from Bonton, right? But we both know it's dues and debts to those before us, okay? And some of those before us are still in Bopton. All right? Now, it's been a lot of movement going on. It's a lot of movement going on between the fruit towns and the treetops. Are you in support of that? the peace.
Starting point is 00:53:38 Man, listen to this. That peace treaty, they came from the pen. And when I came home, I sacrificed, my life and freedom once again, nigger, put I to be able to happen.
Starting point is 00:53:52 So if anybody, nigga, feel different or for the people who didn't know that, nigga, I put that shit on my back, and I ran with it,
Starting point is 00:54:00 nigga, now you know, blood. You can't be big poppin. You don't know. I ask John T. No. that was a good move because, you know, little John is from Fruit Town,
Starting point is 00:54:10 and he's the one called in to get you up here with us. So that was definitely a great gesture of peace because they two neighborhoods have been beefing, little John and his. And he's the one to approach me with it, and Adam was with it. So, you know, I think it's a great look for all the homies to come together. You know what I mean? It's to be an even better look if you come home and stay home.
Starting point is 00:54:35 Because now you have to start over, all over again. You got to start everything over again. I know, man. Yeah, man. It's an unfortunate situation. It's going to be, but look, the details is very juicy. So Adam, when I come home, bro, you want this interview, bro, you've got to cut the check, bro.
Starting point is 00:54:55 Cut the check. Yeah, I'll just let somebody else do it. That's fine. Cut the check. Listen to me. Here goes the problem. You got to start over. You better use Adam to be attractive to somebody. else. Yeah, go tell Spider-Loke about it. He said you can go interview with Spider-Lope.
Starting point is 00:55:14 We got some Armenian guy. He's over there on Greenleaf. He ain't too far from you. Guess you can go in? Y'all got to stop thinking. Y'all, hey, look, one thing about Adam, he is not being pressed or pressured but make nobody cut no check.
Starting point is 00:55:30 It ain't going to happen, bro. Man, look, Adam was shaking in his boots. I told him, I said him up. You're not a very good judge of. character. Me shaking in my boots was not what was going on in that situation. Yo. And then he's going to put on the
Starting point is 00:55:47 handline. Oh, Adam stands on business. Okay, now I have a challenge for you and Adam. We're going to leave Adam out of the gangster fighting. I got a challenge for you and Adam. I believe I got a bet a stack that Adam could outwrap you in a
Starting point is 00:56:06 burst. Oh, I have 100%. I'm ready right. now. No offense. You might not, you might get D-Ped in the prison tonight for how much I'm going to wrap circles around you.
Starting point is 00:56:20 You're going to embarrass the shit out of your race. It's going to be bad. He said he's going to represent the Peckerwoods. Yeah. You're going to be a PC by the time I get done with these bars. Oh, he said they're going to roll you up. You know, you know, you know Adamant out here rapping, right?
Starting point is 00:56:39 We got like three zones. Nah, I ain't going front. Gino, you got to go rap in front of high schools to get attention. I'm going to just fuck you up with pure wordplay. He said with wordplay. Adam, you might have to put him in the next cipher. Yeah. You might have to go ahead on and heat him up.
Starting point is 00:57:05 We got to do it on home turf. We're going to do it at Polly. Because I'm from to show me, say, bro. You're doing a whole lot of talk. We don't do that after. Oh, you got to show me too. Thompson, Juno. Yo.
Starting point is 00:57:17 And Adam's been running the narrative that your tattoos are fake. He said there that ink that stays there in three weeks, and you go get them re-hit every 19th day. I'm telling him, I think the homie tax is real. Man, that nigga smoking dope dick and dynamite. And he's drunk off toilet water. What's the last part? He said you're smoking dope dick and dynamite,
Starting point is 00:57:44 and you're getting drunk off toilet water. drunk off toilet water. Hey, that's where you're at. I'm gonna go to 7-Eleven and get me on Mickey's. Yo, Adam is offering a check, though. He said he knows things might be a little tight. And he said it may not be him, but he got a scene open on plug talk.
Starting point is 00:58:05 If you might, you know, you know, if your significant others out here and you want to work it, he's like he can plug her in. No, he got 10 crackheads to get to us. He said, what? He said, first he was all for you, you know, your people coming on Plug Talk. Now he said, you got to hit 10 crackheads to get to him. You know, they're getting bags over there.
Starting point is 00:58:26 That's the gauntlet. One day, 10 crackheads, you're on your spot on Plug Talk. They're getting bags. Me and OMB just signed a contract for $2 million. I wasn't supposed to say that. No, Ziggott. Damn. All right, I think we heard enough.
Starting point is 00:58:40 All right, we're going to hit you back. Yeah, he, I don't know. I thought he was going to talk about something more than that. Honestly, though, if we do do a song together, he's going to get eight up. No, I think you're out right. He's back in the piano. He ain't funny. Back.
Starting point is 00:58:56 He's going to say a bunch of tough shit. Think about he had to go through the county. He had to go through all that. So he's back on the yard. He's on the yard. He ain't funny like the 22ster. Funny earns you a lot of points in this game. He said, that's what he told me.
Starting point is 00:59:09 And you know what? I need to talk about this. We need to talk because this prison. Fill me in. Yeah, these prison politics get a little crazy. He said he was just in Delano with Blueface in the same building. Okay. But he said they were threatening them to send him to a yard.
Starting point is 00:59:23 That was a 50-50 yard, right? And he probably would have came home earlier. So he said because he didn't want to do that because they might DPM somewhere. He said he took off on some fools in reception to get his points up so he can go to another yard. So now I'm like, okay, at what point in time is a person going to say, hey, bro, I'm in reception. they send me to this yard, right? And I'm going to do my time and go home because my thing is, even on the main line
Starting point is 00:59:52 there's some 50-50 people we just don't know about them yet, right? Every main line is the people that's bad. So is this the thing now? You have to catch time to go to a certain yard? Because I know some G-holmes who have been down and they put them over there
Starting point is 01:00:10 and I told them, what's that new place, prisoning land or whatever they got up there? I'm like, bro, Prisony land? Yeah, Google it. I swear to God. They got like dogs and gardens and horses. The G-hummy for Miller gangster, right?
Starting point is 01:00:25 He'd been down like 33, 34, right? 20 of 18 he didn't did in the shoe. They said, whack, they sent me to this pen. Said, if I do a couple years over here, they'd parole me. What you think? Bro, you didn't did it all. 33 clean, sticking, squabbling, staff, or something? I'm not going to tell a homie
Starting point is 01:00:48 catch a ride up and you a lifer instead. I just, at some point it got to be something. Bro, you know what I'm saying? Because it's like, if we real homies, what we're advocating for. You know what? They're telling them, before you go to the 50, 50 yard, do something on a yard to catch points
Starting point is 01:01:09 to go to another yard. Uh-huh. So now you're lifting your sentence. Got it. My thing is, go to the yard, just don't sell you up or frattenize with the rats. But don't put him in a situation like he said he was in where he intentionally caught write-ups to avoid going to that yard. Right.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Because I think he'd have been home because he like five-month short. So think about it. Two, three write-ups for squabbles, just outright squabbles for no reason. He'd have been home. Right. Yeah, no, it sounds. It's just crazy. Like I hear, I got out of prison before all this stuff happened.
Starting point is 01:01:53 50, 50, S and Y. PCs went to the whole, we control the main line. Now, like, two, three out of the five yards or PC yards. You know what I'm saying? So all this 180, 270, all this stuff I'd be in, it didn't exist when I was there. You know what I mean? But now I was like, they're like, yo, if you parole from this yard, bro, if they're been to you six months to the house.
Starting point is 01:02:15 So you go catch another. six months to go to another yard. You ain't gonna never come on, so your points drop and they want to send you somewhere, you got to catch some more points, or just go to the yard, do your time, and don't program with those type of people. I mean, I don't know. Maybe I'm speaking out of turn. It just sounded a little crazy to me.
Starting point is 01:02:35 Yeah. The reason why they do lifers like that is because that's how society is out here. It makes sense. You don't have a mic, so I'm trying to tell them what you're saying. But it makes sense. If you got a dude there 30 years, right? They're like, all right, you want to go home? We're going to send you down here to this 50-50 yard with rats and all this other stuff.
Starting point is 01:02:57 And let's see if you can program with them. If after 30 years you tell them, if I ain't doing that, you go over here and take off of somebody to catch points to keep them going to their yard. They're like, well, you're not ready to integrate with society. Right. In the real world, you're going to have to hang out with some snitches. They're out here. So if we let you out, what are you going to do? Right.
Starting point is 01:03:16 They don't want to let you out. So at some point, like, people got to really like, I know it sound crazy coming for me, but listen, my homie a lifer, and he didn't been down 30, then did 10, 15 of those in the shoe for stabbing and squabbles and rides, and they tell him, yo, bro, go to this yard down here, 50, 50 yard,
Starting point is 01:03:35 and let us know you can program and integrate with regular people, right, for two years and we're going to let you go home, I'm going to tell my home boy to go down there and go home. I'm not going to tell my homie, now, homie, catch that time and stay here for another 20 and die up in here. He's already earned and proving who he was to this. Like, I don't know, maybe.
Starting point is 01:03:57 You know, I just had a white rolling 40s crypt guy from San Diego named Snow Rock on the show. He did like 15 years or something shit. We got a white boy, homie named Red Flag. He's got a Jerry Crowling all that. And I asked him the same thing that that Garrett dude was telling me where basically like, is it possible to be like a white gang member of like a black gang while you're locked up? And he said, you can, but it is never going to be easy. And he told some crazy-ass stories about motherfuckers sneaking up and stabbing him and shit while it was, while it was locked up.
Starting point is 01:04:28 Probably the white, the woods. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the woods. And that's what for everybody in there, that's what they prefer. We call them in prison woods. They call themselves Pecker Woods. Right. So when we talk to him, hey, Wood, I need a hot at you. But that guy Garrett wanted me to not call him a skinhead in the title.
Starting point is 01:04:45 Because another podcast called him a 40 Chris. No, no, no, that's Snow Rock. But the dude Garrett, he like had had some viral podcasts that were titled like Skinhead gang leader. And he saw me like. Is he still a skinny? Not skinhead. Pecklewood. Well, he's still a large white guy with a shaped head.
Starting point is 01:05:01 But not, not on any gangbanks. They got like in a nasty lowriders. Yeah. They got to. That's what he was talking about. That's what he was calling them. Yeah. They got the Aaron Brotherhood.
Starting point is 01:05:11 then you got to the pecker woods you know they got they different things too so maybe remos said breaking news young thug is being released today he took the 15 so you're saying he pled guilty and he's now being released today he wasn't taking that 45 a non binding thing a non binding thing I'm not sure that this is even like has even made it's way this is from 10 10 minutes ago he pled guilty but this I don't think says anything about him being released today. I should probably hit Twitter if I want to see late breaking news, but. Or I can call the exposers. Yeah, that's a fairly inefficient way of getting to the bottom of it.
Starting point is 01:06:02 Here it goes. We might be logged down. You're talking about it. The foals already sent the report. Bozo, this is my man Prince. Okay, sentence is as follows. Thub. 40 years to serve first five years in prison.
Starting point is 01:06:15 commuted to time serve, followed by 15 years probation, backloaded to 20 years, if successful, then commutes to time served. After reporting for the first half of probation, special conditions. After 48 hours of release, stay away for Metro Atlanta for the first 10 years. Ten years of no Atlanta? Exceptions. Any wedding graduations for college, immediate family get up to 24-hour leave after 48. each year has to make an anti-gang and anti-gun four times a year.
Starting point is 01:06:49 Each year of his probation can include a benefit concert, and each year he has to perform 100 hours of community service. Can't have, knowingly have contact with any members of a street gang, and sessions is of his brother, Greer, and kitchens, as long as contracted obligations, except as necessary to conduct business on his musical career. If they can't do it, they'll serve this portion.
Starting point is 01:07:19 No criminal street game activity, no hand signs, no promotions, no contact with victims or families. Can't have any firearms, can be within reach of a firearm if a licensed deputy security detail on his team. You talk in that shit and exposure sent me this at 327. It's almost like we should talk about the news and not who told you about it. No. Who gives a fuck.
Starting point is 01:07:44 No, listen. Nobody cares about your stupid little internet gang. Nobody cares. We care about young thug coming home, not your stupid clubhouse crew. That is about young thug coming home. We don't care. We would rather get the information from Twitter where we see the exact same thing. Remo didn't send you nothing.
Starting point is 01:08:05 Remo the primo. Remo told me. He gave me all that information. I just chose not to read it all out. Why are you hating on the movement though? I'm just telling you nobody gives the fuck that your little clubhouse crew told you. What do you mean? Let's talk about the actual fucking news, not who told you.
Starting point is 01:08:20 What do you mean? You're so excited to brag about your little internet game. No, I said, let me hit the exposures. I went to it. They already sent it. Okay, and that's good, but now we can talk about the actual news. I mean, you mad because it didn't come from your little pipsqueak little crew. Let's talk about it.
Starting point is 01:08:35 The fuck do I care. You're always mad, bro. No, I'm just telling you that you hate on the movie. I'm telling you on behalf of everybody watching this, nobody's. cares about your clubhouse gang. Who does it? I know that probably hurts your feelings. I can't tell. But it's true. They tune in every day. Who? Every day.
Starting point is 01:08:50 40 people. You got your dumbass mind. 24 hours a day, seven days a week the last three years. Welcome home, young thug. Unfortunately, I have bad news for you. There are busters like this that you're going to have to now share air with. But actually, on a good side of thing, didn't they say something about he's not allowed to fraternize with gang members? So maybe he'll be able to avoid you. I'm a business man. Sort of.
Starting point is 01:09:16 I know sort of. I'm a business man. Could you give me 20 or 30 minutes worth of updates about your diaper company? Okay, welcome home, thug. Definitely. Probably not the best place to have this conversation. But now he's back. But he can't stay in Atlanta.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Where do you think he's going to go? Florida. All right. What the f***ing going to do in Miami? Work. Enjoy life. I think he was like mostly out here. besides Atlanta before?
Starting point is 01:09:46 So I'm going to think that he's probably going to come back here. I'm going to tell you why out here shouldn't be a great choice. Why? He can't be around gang members. Well, the good news is that like 99% of the population out here are not gang members. No. A large percentage as a studios that's involved in his... Involved in his world in music, yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 01:10:10 Or gang members. He's going to have to be so unbelievably careful. Do you consider that 15 years of probation to be? basically be like a trap. Because it's going to be, it's going to be so hard, right? You have to shut it down. Every single thing about his life is going to have to be so scrutinized in order to not violent. You see what just happened?
Starting point is 01:10:26 They snashed dirt, let thug out. And I think, I'm going to tell you, most people I would bet against them surviving this. Thug, he just did close to three. He's no dummy. I believe he's going to survive. You know what I'm saying? So I believe he's going to go to Florida. It's not smart to go to New York.
Starting point is 01:10:52 The gang he represents home bases in New York. He should young boy himself. He should just move to like a nice house off in Utah where he won't have to be around anybody unless he chooses to be around them. That would be a very safe method. I believe Florida will work for him. He can go up there, you know,
Starting point is 01:11:10 Tripri Red got a nice big, crazy house right outside of Miami. He ain't got to be in Miami. me on the beach and nothing like that. You go get him a nice spread out there for a little bit of nothing. You know what I'm saying? Don't you feel like moving to Florida is kind of like a rapper acknowledging that their career, that their career's best days are kind of behind them?
Starting point is 01:11:29 What? You stay out here if you really got shit going on, right? Like you can afford to go to Florida if shit has kind of cooled off a little bit. Wait up, bro. Wait up, wait up. Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, Florida. He cannot go to New York. No.
Starting point is 01:11:43 Too many cops. the industry thrives in. Right. I just feel like Miami, it's kind of like you go to the club, you chill out. But like, you know. Who said go to the club? You don't move to Miami to blow up. Everybody goes to Miami to work.
Starting point is 01:11:59 But you don't move there in order to explode. He doesn't need to blow up. He's already blown up. You move there once you feel like your career is kind of in cruise control. Cool and Dre Studio is down there. Cal is down there. Live is down there. You got one club and two producers.
Starting point is 01:12:14 Huh? You just named two producers in one club. Everybody, listen. Florida's the place to go before Los Angeles and New York. The women, Dubai. Before it? Yes. These days?
Starting point is 01:12:30 Yes. L.A. and New York way more relevant. You can really even move to Austin. Right now today, what's going on in L.A. and New York? What's going on in Miami? Everything. What? That's where everybody migrates to.
Starting point is 01:12:41 Spend their time. Bro, you know how many people you can catch just walk in this? the lobby and go to the hit doctor at Carl Kooland Dre and hit their studio and get to work, get the work done. It's a million places to shoot your videos. I got it. He should move to Chicago. Oh, man, you're just trying to take a black man down.
Starting point is 01:12:58 No, I think that he could do very well out there. No. You don't need to move nowhere where it's a fire at already. Might be a little bit cold for his preferences, but I think he would do well out there. I believe he's going to go to Florida and he's going to get him a nice big spread on the outskirts and be all right. You know who looks good in all this, Mariah the scientist, because she held him down through the office. She stayed down. What about Gunner?
Starting point is 01:13:20 You think he's going to reconvene with Gunner? You think it's over? He got business with the man. Yeah. He signed to him. In theory. Not in theory. That's a fact.
Starting point is 01:13:29 He could very easily be a non-active participant and all that. Let him do his thing. You're still signed to me technically, but I'm not going to actually be in the same room as you ever. Well, you know, I don't know. Me knowing Thug, Thug understands business. I can see her. I can see a gunner and, uh, tour. Hmm, I like that.
Starting point is 01:13:50 There's one topic on this that I want to make sure that we hit, because as you can probably tell, I do have to go on a trick-or-treating mission pretty soon. Diddy's sons running down on your boy, Ray J. Yeah, they got lucky. They got lucky the homies wasn't there, you know, for whatever reason. Rage didn't have the homies there.
Starting point is 01:14:08 It sounds like this was family business. Like they consider Ray J to be part of their family regardless of this. Oh, listen, check this out. Because if they want to run down on anybody who's had negative things to say about their dad, I mean, Ray J is the least of their problems, right? Yeah, but this is the thing, right? You know, it's hard to really look at them like that because a lot of us watch them grow up. Ray J. did.
Starting point is 01:14:25 He knows them or whatever. But on the flip side, those people are grown men. And you don't regard some of the Ray J. From Power Root. You know what I'm saying? So, you know, when you start to portray certain acts that can bring harm to one of our people, and we're going to respond accordingly. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:14:43 Hopefully, you know, Ray J. He ain't been asking the Jack because he's known where I'm at with it. And I think he's been in conversation with him. I talked to their manager the other day. Stevie J called me, and I told him he ain't got the right rank of respect to even address me about nothing.
Starting point is 01:14:58 Wait, who? Stevie J. Can't even talk to you. No, no, no, you're a fucking Stevie J. But wait, sorry, I missed it. What is Stevie J trying to talk to you about? Well, I guess you know, he felt like that's his nephews. He's like, well, whack, you're supposed to be an OG.
Starting point is 01:15:11 So why would you take that approach? because that's a par rule. I'm going to side with a par rule. At the end of the day, that's period. So at the end of the day... But by acknowledging that you're always going to side with your gang member, doesn't that mean that you basically don't give a shit about what's right or wrong? Well, he ain't do nothing wrong.
Starting point is 01:15:26 I'm going to side with a white guy. He didn't do nothing wrong. That's you supposed to. He was a white boy. No, you're supposed to side with whatever you think is right. Nah, anything jump out on anything that represent that red flag eight deep at that point in time. I don't care what he did. But there's probably been a lot of powers of that's a pretty horrific stuff that you couldn't stand by, right?
Starting point is 01:15:46 Who? I don't know. Those ain't involving no telling. No, no rape or no elderly abuse, ain't no what we can't do. Unless you then did a robbery and a situation that we all partners in that we deal with that accorded, but, you know, that's just what that is. You know, I'm glad they didn't put their hands. I don't even hurt or harm him. Look at this.
Starting point is 01:16:09 Louis Toledo, a former high-ranking Latin king. not the same thing, who killed his wife. Okay, I was trying to find, like, a pirate who, like, killed their own family or something to see how you would react to that. What you mean killed his own family? Like, his wife or something. He's still a homie. They got to do with us. But can you say what he did was wrong?
Starting point is 01:16:27 He might have killed him for a reason. Okay, what if you found out he didn't? What if you found out he was just in a bad mood? Then that's his decision. What they got to do with him being a homie? It feels like this is not a tenable position to maintain long term. What do you mean? If you're part of the same criminal organization as me, then I'm not going to pass judgment on you.
Starting point is 01:16:47 It's just a gang. It's not illegal to be part of a gang. A gang is defined as a group of people that represent the same cause. It's not a criminal organization. You talk Google gang. Gang definition. Yeah. A group of people that are organized group of criminals.
Starting point is 01:17:01 Huh? That's definition number one. Definition number two. A set of switches, sockets, or other electrical or mechanical devices grouped together. Okay. an organized group of criminals. Is the police a gang? They got sets and clicks, right?
Starting point is 01:17:17 LAPD, they got foothill they got 7-7, they got this. LAPD is their gang, they got sets. I don't think it's fair to call them sets. They're a gang, and they even got gangs within their gang, right? They're not specifically there for the purpose of performing criminal activities
Starting point is 01:17:31 and they actually get prosecuted if they are discovered to be involved in criminal behavior. Yeah, but we're not, and you try to say a criminal organization. Well, I mean, what the fuck is a gang, if not that? As you can see, that is the definition. All gangs are not a criminal organization. An organized group of criminals.
Starting point is 01:17:48 There's a better word for it if it wasn't that. Okay, so what do you call the grid? A grid. Oh, the thing where you work for them and report on crimes? Yeah. What you call that? Probably like a job. A job with the police?
Starting point is 01:18:01 Like a government organization. With the police? Yeah. And a gang member shouldn't be part of that on. It depends on what. the terms of your gang banging are. We're going to leave it at that. On the Adam & Watt show.
Starting point is 01:18:15 Oh, okay, we did a short one. We did a short one. I got to go do trick-or-treat. Obviously, a lot of news coming in. I hope that Young Thug coming home doesn't take attention away from Free Dirk. People are still locked up, so let's not forget about that. Give me the trick-or-treat-chat before we go.
Starting point is 01:18:31 I know you know it. Trick-or-treat, trick-or-treat. No. Give me something good to eat. Trick-treat. smell my feet, give me something good. God dang it, white guy. You know what?
Starting point is 01:18:43 My family does? We're actually giving away, uh, uh, look at the sign. You giving away Jeffrey Dahmer treats? This is a sign that we have outside of our, uh, outside of our door right now. One slurp of foe here. Trick or treater. So if kids come to our house, we ladle them out a cup of soup and we give it to them. That's in the open.
Starting point is 01:19:10 Yeah. But what about the flies and the... Fuck it. To all my black children, stay away from the Caucasian base doors. You hear what's going on. To all my black family's parents, when your kids come home
Starting point is 01:19:25 while they're out trick-or-treating, take a trip to Walmart, buy some bags of assorted candies and snickers and twicks and those things. When they come back in the house, take their jackalander of candy and give them the candy view brought. Not let them be.
Starting point is 01:19:40 eat that because there's a lot of people that look like this guy doing things to candy that they shouldn't be doing. No more razor blades, no more weed candy. We're just giving out Korean soup. Yeah, man, listen, man. But you don't care if it's flies or bugs and nuts. These kids should be lucky to get whatever they want. How do you feel about me wearing a zest monster outfit like this?
Starting point is 01:20:00 Do I look cool? No. He's the villain from, what is it? I don't know, from the princess and the frog. He's the villain from the princess. in the frog. Are you even aware that the princess and the frog is like the black Disney cartoon? No, I don't know what, nothing about that. It's all black characters. I know about Cinderella, Cinderfella and, uh, uh, Sinefella Dane a Dane. That's all I know.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Rockefeller died of AIDS. That was the end of his chapter. That's the guy you chose to name your company after. That was the white Rockefeller had nothing to do with Jay Z. And didn't die of AIDS. What did he die from? I don't know, but not it. Well, sounds good. Nause is just a liar. He's just made up all kinds of shit. Listen, hold on. That's no different than Tupac's. saying that Haitian Jack was a snitch? He wasn't? No. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:20:45 No paperwork. Cat. No, none of that. Well, that's good. Everybody out there, go watch what would Vaughn do and Free Dirk, which is probably premiering today the day they're seeing this. Listen, man, glad to have you guys. Y'all be safe this Halloween.
Starting point is 01:21:02 Hopefully by the time you see this, nobody got sick, nobody got ran over. And it's crazy. I just had a crazy thought because G. Wayne's over there. And I think his neighborhood had the most treacherous Halloween story. Really? Yeah, what? You can Google that.
Starting point is 01:21:18 That's a fact. How many years ago was that? The Halloween massacre. Pasadena. What? Trying to avoid that this year. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was Burntown homies on what day was on.
Starting point is 01:21:31 I just kind of thought about it when I saw you like. I remember that. So in the day, listen, man. Follow me on underscore the 100 show. on my IG. What's going on, bro, did they get you like they got me? We're working on it. Crazy.
Starting point is 01:21:46 You working on it? Yeah, I'm still working on it. I've been like four months. We're over a month now. Shit hurts. Yeah. Got to get that Graham back. Zuckerberg.
Starting point is 01:21:54 I'm on your ass. Literally, he means that. I'm in your ass. That just might get you your IG back. Adam and whack. Bow.

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