The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - JAZ THE RAPPER in the Trap | The 85 South Show
Episode Date: October 6, 2023Jaz the Rapper (@jaztherapper) comes through the trap and sits down with Karlous Miller, Lewis Belt, and DC Young Fly! || 85 SOUTH App: www.channeleightyfive.com || Twitter/IG: @85SouthShow || Our We...bsite: www.85southshow.com || Custom Merch: www.85apparelco.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You can tell when white people make the chicken and shit for a lesson.
How?
That shit get on my nerve because it don't be fried holly.
Oh, that shit be like, see, a little more, but be like,
This type of shit happens every day.
I want to ask me on the scene, man.
Y'all tripping, man.
Listen to the flibbered shots like N-1.
Got mad guns up in the cabot.
They're just listening to all music the same way.
He'll give you show my.
Niggins.
They listen to Biggie.
That's hell of fun.
That's crazy.
I was just told them I moved to LA in January.
That shit different.
J-O-N.
Cali niggins.
So, Cali-Bitchin is different.
They is.
The whole thing, bang.
What's different about them, though?
They gang bang like niggins.
Oh, that's some of LA shit though.
They don't gang bang in the bag.
Oh.
That's different.
Oh, okay.
They get even prettier in the bay.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
That's why don't you get some money.
Huh?
Try that shit down here in the level.
Yeah, and I ain't been working for me.
I don't like it.
They ain't gonna try to give me no money.
Pair and have me.
That's what it is, huh?
Hey, you know what I'm saying, me?
My pegging ain't working down.
Yeah, it ain't.
Feel free to invest.
to me, man.
You're trying to invest in me to see the best of me, man.
Nah, I've got some game for you, young nigga.
What?
If you look like you need it, you'll never get it.
Mm-hmm.
Well, I need it, because I damn shall look like I need it.
Now, you better stop looking like it then.
I feel like, I ain't have no clothes.
What?
We be fun.
Look like you don't need it.
You got to look like you don't need it.
You got to fake it to your back.
That's what you're saying.
Mm-hmm.
How you're going to fake it to you back?
See, I'm coming to this motherfucker trying to look saucy.
That's why that.
They ain't gonna give me nothing.
I gotta come.
Okay.
So they can't see through that, though.
That's just saying?
They can't see through the faking.
Oh.
I don't know.
Women out here, fuck around car.
You're just like this, right?
It's just like you can fake.
You can fake to be happy, right?
And your brain won't know the difference
and you're faking happy and being in.
Yeah.
It's all in the about how they can see that shit.
But you know, the trick to gain anything from anybody.
You stand on that stuff.
You don't have.
You have to feel to their need to want to help them.
I try.
I try.
Don't nobody want to just be like,
ain't nobody a fool, not unless you get a straight
or suffer or something.
You know what you're just going to give you something.
If you're like me and study, you don't get you shit.
Women will give you shit if they believe
that it ain't just transaction.
It's got to be a bigger goal.
That's why the pimp shit,
that's why the pimp shit worked so good.
Not everybody trying to talk to them.
Literally, you'll sell her a dream
and make her believe that you are hurt.
And the rest of these motherfuckers,
one day y'all will take up the world.
Yeah.
So they're like, bitch, I need some money tonight.
You know that.
I need some money forever.
We ain't there yet.
Yeah.
We're close, we ain't there.
We need a little bit more.
Oh, we're going to go out.
Oh, we go out to Vegas.
You feel me?
We can take one day off, but we got to come right back,
but we gotta get back to the whole game.
It's sad for real.
That is game.
No, I need niggas like us
and they like to let them know.
It's bigger.
Yeah.
Because she was just saying, people don't want to, like, move out of, like,
the hood.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
There's people that literally don't want to.
Like, no, not moving.
You think it's like that to this dead up?
They're scared.
No, they don't.
They're scared.
No, they don't.
Some people are scared.
Oh.
This is all I know.
Why would I go somewhere else?
I don't want to be around people that all ain't been around.
Nah, it's where I'm from.
They feel like they got to start over.
You got to get out your comfort zone.
Thanks.
Thanks.
But I think generally, everybody is scared to get out that comfort zone
in general.
Whether it's the hood, whether it's whatever,
whatever you're doing.
People are generally scared to get out their comfort zone.
Not me.
But.
I let a motherfucker know, that's who I am.
Okay, no.
That's how you can't fail.
Now, do you grow?
No, I'm saying, like, when you was younger, though,
like, there's been fears that you had
because it was out of comfort zone, even if it was subconscious.
Like, I thought I wanted to skydive until I realized,
you were stupid thinking that you want to skydive.
You know, crazy, crazy.
You wanted to skydive?
I would never skydye.
I thought that was going to some white people's shit.
Oh, that ain't no, that's a guy don't want to skydive.
What niggins skydive?
This boy got some of that, goddamn, man.
It's on camera.
It's a nigga on camera on YouTube skydiving.
It's on God.
You bought you black man skydiving.
You're gonna see it.
Yeah.
Because you're gonna give you.
You're tripping though.
What made you change your mind?
When I got older and realized I'm tripping.
I don't think you're tripping though.
What's I am?
No, you're not.
I wouldn't because I don't like, like, like,
being, I'm not gonna say that.
I'm from New York, so I got a word of right.
I don't know.
like being high and then going down.
Bomb-ass, nigger.
Huh, you sound crazy.
Why you scared?
You're scared.
Who?
You?
You're crazy.
You're scared a roller coaster.
That's on the ground.
All right, hold on.
I'll do roller-coses, but it gotta be shorter
to 300 feet, though, to drop.
You know, you can eyeball 300 feet?
No, you know.
She has a music part on that egg.
Yeah, that's over 300 feet.
No, I said, you can tell, though, low-key.
No, you can.
You can.
You can.
You can.
You can lie.
You go out there, you're like, hey a hundred.
They're like, fake you for a woman.
The kill machine.
The kill machine.
Now, before you, I would know that before you get her every roller coaster,
so they have the stats.
So you are awkward?
Like before the line.
So you're an octet?
Yep.
You ain't no octet.
Yes, I am.
Maybe you're going on you.
No, you're not.
It's the tallest drop in three hundred feet.
I'm not getting on it.
They say that.
I am the thing.
It's a tallest drive.
They say that because they want you to get on them.
And they ain't gave me.
Whatever we like, it's $2.99, but you're going to be like $5.06.
Then I'm suing.
You don't know that.
And I can sue.
I do.
I do.
I'm not going to sue.
What you mean?
And they ain't sued nobody yet.
Because they ain't found a lawyer.
You already broke the law before you sue.
You didn't get a nigger now.
So you're trying to choose.
You get a good lawyer.
It's a pledge for $2.
You get good lawyer.
I should have went to law school.
You, I'm constantly.
I think if you can be a comedian, you could be a lawyer.
I realize, man, the old idea.
I don't think if you can be a comedian, you can be a lawyer.
Because you're good at.
Because all you got to do is believe in what you believe in,
and stand on what you're speaking that motherfucker.
Man, the jury are going to be looking at your head out of it.
But you can still start as stupid as hell, though.
I realize, I'll be watching them shows.
Nah, I'm like, don't close on that.
Don't close on that.
Don't see, this is the thing.
He can't be five minutes.
I could be that lawyer.
I can be a lawyer, niggins.
See, the thing about being a good lawyer,
it's not about your fucking shit in the courtroom.
It's all about the network.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, if you cool with the lawyers,
like the judge, and the prosecutors,
and then it's like, y'all got a good working relationship,
all that shit that happened in the courtroom is just a show.
That's for the client.
The real business be handled in the back room
when they be like, I need the lawyers in my chamber.
Y'all stop acting a goddamn fool.
Stop acting a goddamn fool like hell.
Okay, we already know this fucked up.
Don't go back out here talking all this shit
where you went to school at.
And then they'd be like, all right, all right, all right.
My lawyer, you and DA was fucking, I can tell.
That what I'm talking about?
Oh, see, I already got your ass off.
By the way she was looking, yeah.
And he was looking and he looked at her,
I was like, I looked at that bitch.
That's it.
Y'all, I'm fucking, oh, you with this, nigga.
They eat lunch and shit together.
It's no, it's a loo-loos.
Nick, I had all women on my team,
nigg, walking there, suit it up.
You know, stand, bitch.
He ain't been to get shit done.
No, we go to end.
Don't you're going to end.
He's James Brown.
He's doing up with eight bitchies.
Oh, no, can that motherfucker?
Smellin' good, looking good.
See, that's when you got to use America's racism
to your advantage.
When you go to court and shit like that,
that's when you got to use the American racism
to your advantage.
I'm not going to court unless my lawyer is a white man.
Or a Jewish man.
Jewish, more than you.
No, if I'm down south, I need a white part.
I don't, fuck all that, I'm not taking no chance.
You don't want a nigga with the list.
No, I don't want a nigger nothing in court.
Let me defend you in this court.
Man, I went to court with a nigger lawyer one time.
The judge, damn, they told him, shut up.
He said in the nicest professional this way he can say,
but basically he said, man, shut up.
I said, never again.
Never again.
Georgia, white man.
I ain't gonna lie, but a public feeling, man.
All you gotta do is they come up on some little
chain, more than what they get.
Hey, well, I got your 15 on, he's gonna be like,
mama, beat it in five minutes.
But he's the public defender.
That could he the public defender.
That's how you get over with the public defender.
You're probably,
when you pay that money, they'll definitely do that shit.
I could just be like, I'm gonna be a public defender today.
Put that public defender to the side by Amy Holland.
No, you know, I'm saying, I want to be qualified.
Just try to see.
He got to be a word.
I got to qualify.
He thought he could just jump in there like, damn.
Yeah, I was going to just bump me to a, nigga.
Let me try this shit today, man.
But that shit you said, don't clap.
You get that motherfucker some money.
I'd be like, nigga, you was going to do the time anyways.
Don't worry.
Hey, track a ticket.
You know what in that same, bro.
We need to take this shit to drive.
Oh, shit.
You get that public defender some money.
He could definitely beat that case.
Because he already took all the worst cases.
cases so everybody owe this nigga a hundred favors.
Oh, what?
You fuck around and give him that little 500,000.
He'd call one of them businesses in, he'd be like, look.
He can get it thrown out.
I can get your probation.
You're gonna get you the bullshit probation though,
but hey, you're gonna let you know.
Just pay the probation, they ain't gonna call you.
You just gotta pay.
You ain't ain't gonna report.
You like, you shook.
Once they investigate the probation shit in Georgia,
they're gonna shut all this shit down.
Probation's so fucked up in Georgia.
Yeah, it's rough.
Oh, it's fucked up.
Wait, what you mean?
This shit is crazy.
It's fucked up.
I was in it when I was a young nigger,
I'm talking about felony probation.
I'm like, I'm gonna tell you how bad the probation is in Georgia.
When you go to the probation office,
and you know that bitch that they put on?
Yeah, the long bitch.
And you're gonna be about to go to jail.
And that bitch full?
Oh yeah, that's how you know probation fuck them.
Because you were walking in for your appointment,
you're a hell nigga back there and say, man, fuck this shit.
See me to jail.
That's how you know.
Those niggas at the probation office
to make your life head.
Hell, my name.
Damn.
Man, when the people go out and they'd be like,
yeah, I need to go out of town, family, murder,
and they'd be like, no.
Man, fuck this shit, I'm going here and wait.
Yeah.
You can't go, Mr. Josh.
Oh, what?
Oh, Lord, when you're going there,
and that day when they said the motherfucker into jail,
and they don't know they're going.
They'd be like, yeah, just wait right here.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You ever have bench duty?
Ben's duty is when you got to go to your own.
when you got to go to your probation office and sit,
but nah.
Nah, I ain't never had no shit like this.
No care.
Where are you sitting at?
Nigger in there and watching other people
go see their probation office.
That's probably entertaining.
No, it was, like, bro, I got, I could be at school.
That's punishment?
It was a part of the felony probation.
You got to put a nigga in jail for a nigga
when to be in school.
You know, that's told you.
That's totally got to sit right now.
You can't, you gotta eat at like in like four hours.
And you just watch the other motherfuckers come in
and go to their probation office.
Oh, damn.
The crazy thing, she was like a security guard,
man, at Walgreens or something.
That's what I was a girl.
She was a probation officer, right?
Nicest girl you ever meet.
I used to want to be a probation officer.
And then you, I saw her head say, work one day.
I was a dispatcher, remember?
You were a dispatcher, yeah.
You ain't all that?
You ain't all that?
You made you go on the probation officer.
And your fucking probation officer,
a lady.
Got a big ass four five on out here.
Would you go to jail?
for fucking your progression.
I don't want to go to jail for nothing, Lewis.
Yeah, right.
So what's the problem, then?
She used to be a dispatcher.
Is you a, which one?
Amble Lamp.
9-1.
I know, I'm saying for like, which.
When you call 9-1-1.
9-1.
Oh, that's fire medicine.
So you don't want they got to send them out.
Yeah.
Oh, so you got the button, like, which one you need?
Chair win.
That's literally.
Proceed with the paper flea.
I got it out.
Hey, you can't make a mistake doing that.
You can't make a mistake doing that.
That nigga fucker, I'll send the firefighters and somebody asked for the police.
Bruh, don't you go to the fire truck?
That's not how it works.
Oh, every time?
Oh, look, oh look, oh, look, every time.
Every time.
It's not every day we get this shit.
Every time.
You know why?
Because they're so, because they're so on hand.
Like, it's less fires than ambulance or police.
But what the fucking fire truck gonna do with the niggas far shooting?
Because, and niggas bus running out.
With that big ass fire truck.
Don't put him and block that bitch out like,
This niggins, man.
Biggin' ass dumb as hell.
Fire, fire.
They're gonna put out the water all day.
Hey, y'all stop that.
Listen, bro.
The firefighters are also medically trained.
Yes, they come first.
If your ass get shot, you want the fucking fire truck to get there
because they're going to get there
before the fucking ambulance anyway.
They get there all the car.
They're just sitting there waiting
for a nigga to get a goddamn sitted.
No, they're not waiting for that shit.
I used to be a firefighter.
They don't want to do a firefighter.
They hate it.
Every time we hear that motherfucking call,
we were like,
Damn.
Fuck!
Stupid motherfucker.
Why is his ass stuck in the swimming pool pump?
Swimming pool.
No, for real.
It'd be shit like that.
Yeah, we got an emergency.
What happened?
This man stuck in the pool.
Why don't he just get out of the pool?
Maybe wild.
His ass is stuck to the swimming pool.
Why does this shit happen, brother?
Why does this shit happen, brother?
The niggas didn't do that.
Them calls be crazy.
Crazy, man.
Like, why would you do that?
Why would you do that?
They'd be lying.
So what's the crazy call that you ever got?
Look, do you know this shit?
Crazy calls.
That if you drop a baby off at the fire department, they gotta keep it.
I heard that's a myth.
No, it depends on the state.
Oh, you know what else is a myth?
That's not a bad thing, right?
You know how they say you gotta wait 48 hours before you report somebody missing?
Right.
It's a lie.
They don't want them.
They don't want them.
If you go, wait for that out, you want to make sure.
I know, right.
If you're coming back,
yo, and you,
because the nigga do panic.
I thought it was 24.
No.
If you leave this building right now,
and you go missing for 10 minutes,
and I feel like you're missing,
I could call 911 and say,
yo, Carlos is missing.
And they're going to put that in.
And they're going to be like,
I have to put that in.
Have you been missing for 40 hours?
No, you don't ask that.
You know, you can't do that.
But how am I to say,
oh, they got to be missing 48 hours.
What?
No, you can report the missing in five minutes,
10 minutes.
Like, you go to the police station,
because think about it.
Let's say you go to the park.
Look at this, nigga.
Hold on, let me hear you a 9-1-1, boys.
Let's say you.
It depends.
It depends.
I used to work.
She said.
It's in the bed.
I used to work overnight.
Get excited with that motherfucker
ring.
She said, what's your police?
Hello?
911.
I want to hear all the trauma.
What's your 9-1-1-1-boys?
No, it's just, it's just,
let me hear tragedy.
It's just, it's just,
it's a tragedy.
What's the emergency?
Oh, you sound like you don't give a fuck.
You said what?
She sounded irritated.
New York, nigger.
What you want?
What's your emergency?
No, they're shooting outside.
Dead ass.
You're lying, my niggas.
You mad, wild and chill, y' y'all.
You're lying, my nigga.
Let me hear it.
It's not like a douce, deuce, bee.
Get the fuck out of here.
You're not corny.
Yo, where you at?
You're at.
Yo, my cousin live on that block.
My nigga, you're good.
So listen.
So somebody call you right now.
9-1-1.
Hello?
Wait, are you me or are you the phone?
You 9-1-1-1?
That thing is good.
9-1-1.
Hello, bro.
Hello, they got bad things.
Got the blood too close to it.
9-1-1 since it's going to be super strong.
So I'm 9-1-1-1.
Yeah.
It's a lot going on.
I need to get here now.
Where are you?
I don't know.
Trap my phone.
What my phone is like.
Oh, that's another thing.
work like that. No, niggins?
So I don't fuck, is y'all about that?
I mean.
So, rule, the fur pings off the closest, like, tower.
Right?
That don't give you the exact spot.
Understood.
So, with New York, they just implemented something,
probably, like, three, four years ago where, like,
if I put the phone up in here,
then it's just pinged at the right.
How?
But literally, like, you just put the phone on-
Just with better technology?
It's off, yeah, but that just happened,
but at the same time, let's say we're in this building.
You don't know, we're in this building,
building back U.S.
If I live in a swat floor a complex,
I don't know the U.S. still.
So, y'all got to know what you all have.
Have you ever had to, like, talk somebody through, like, a situation?
Like, somebody in the closet?
If you, I got an officer coming, nigga, do not say nothing.
I've never had that.
I worked there for, like, two years.
I'm pretty sure people that worked there longer have had more calls to me.
I will say I've had to talk people out of suicide.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
You got a clap about that.
It's good.
It's good.
It's good.
And, yeah, you gotta be real empathetic a lot of times.
Like, you don't know really what's gonna push into the ads.
Like, a lot of people would be saying, well, if you're calling out.
Oh, you ain't really suicidal.
And sometimes I just need somebody to talk to.
You stand on the phone with, yeah, you stay on the phone with them until the ambulance get there.
You can hear the ambulance knock and then you get off the phone.
I had, I remember when I first, I started working through the pandemic.
And y'all remember when niggas was looting?
Right.
They was wilding.
Right.
And somebody called me.
And he was like, I need the police, I need the police.
I was like, where are you?
He was like, I don't know, I'm on 265th
in Main Street, so I just put the cross streets.
He was like, they just shot my brother in the head
and he's whispering, he's like, I'm going in the backyard
and I think they're after me.
And this was like probably my first weekend working.
I'm like, yo, like you get trained for it
with New York, you get trained for like three, four months for real.
So you kind of get prepared, but to actually have it.
The real thing.
And then I had it, my first weekend,
I'm like, you're scared your death.
No, but you got, you can't be scared.
Imagine you're calling on with one
and a person's scared.
I'm the type of niggie be like,
you have to FaceTime me, bro.
I don't know what you got going on,
FaceTime me so I can walk you through that motherfucker.
Nah, so I'm like, I'm just saying
they had to update that shit for a niggins like
and he's whispering because niggas is,
niggins are going on.
Nika FaceTime don't say nothing.
They didn't show me what's going on.
So I can walk you through that motherfucker.
He don't need jailhouse.
He needs you to go chat about it.
Yeah, we're just the bitch about it.
Go through five.
I know, right?
Hey, go back on who, no phone.
No, I'm gonna ask them full.
What, dude.
I'm gonna ask me quick.
You ain't got my gun?
This is crazy.
What school did you go to?
Uh, Lewis High.
Lewis High?
Yep.
Who, sound like that shit, bro.
That Nick was high.
Yeah, it didn't learn.
Shit.
They probably go to like the ninth green.
You want them to school that go to nine.
I'm a little bit ass.
Alternative this.
The nigga, they go to go to nine and a half.
But now he was like, yeah.
But now, he was like, yeah, my,
They just had my brother in the head,
and I don't know if he's alive,
and now they're after me,
and then I literally froze.
Cause it's like, I have the police on the way,
but it's looting going on.
But how quick did you like, have to, like.
Oh, he hung up.
A lot of time they hung up.
A lot of times they tell you what's going on,
they hang up, and you kinda don't really know
what happens after that, unless you check.
Damn, like, you checked.
Have you ever thought about somebody like,
damn, I wanted this person's lives?
It was a little girl.
It was a little girl in the Bronx.
By the way, the Bronx is the worst borough.
Like, they are the worst.
The worst, by far.
And it was a drive-by, and the lady called screaming,
like, excrucied, and like, oh, my God, oh, my God!
But they're not saying nothing.
So it's your job to calm them down,
because I need to help you, but you can't be rude
and be like, man, I'm gonna need you to shut the hell up.
Like, you can't do that.
So at this point, you wanna get what's important.
Where are you?
What's the emergency?
Because when you tell me where you are, I know where to send them.
Where you are is the number one, though.
Right.
Where you are is number one.
Because if I know what's the emergency, but I don't know where you at, it don't help me.
Yeah.
So I'd rather you, if you call 911 and you can't stay on the phone, just tell me where you at and hang up.
That's going to help me more than telling me what the situation is.
If you had a choice, right?
Because I'm going to send somebody.
I'm going to send a police.
Maybe they'll figure it out.
But so she called, she was like, they just shot my baby.
They just shot my baby.
I'm like, oh, where are you?
She knew what she was at.
You immediately send the police.
You immediately send the ambulance.
Then you connect her to the ambulance.
And she's like, literally like, just uncontrollable.
And I'm like, her was on the way she hung up.
Calls like that, you kind of want to stay on it and look at it and what's going on.
And, again, I worked overnight.
So a lot of times when I was leaving work seven in the morning, I would see the stories on the news.
And the baby lived.
The girl lived.
Yeah, she was like three.
But it was really fucking sad.
Like, that was a call.
Like, they let you, if you get a crazy call,
they'll let you take a little five-minute break to be cool.
That ain't enough.
It really is.
Five, five minutes.
Shit, I hit the, I'd be out there hitting the blood.
Yeah.
I wonder if that lady gave birth to that baby
she called me about.
Yep.
You stay on the line for them to have the baby.
You stay on the line when they'd be like,
oh, my father, he's dad.
And they'd be like, well,
It's kind of weird, but you gotta say,
well, how do you know that?
And they were like, listen, he's blue in the face.
You connect them to the EMS, they tell them
if they want to do CPR, you stay on the phone
when I do CPR, but yeah, like,
but when you work for it, it's like you become numb to it.
Like, a lot of times you don't have to take a break.
I don't have to take a break.
I didn't got so many calls and people got shot.
I want tomorrow break, and the day after tomorrow break
together.
You want to put them all together.
No, you could take breaks after certain calls.
No, you could take breaks after certain calls,
but it's really not often that you get calls
Like that.
When you go and break somebody else on a call, right?
Oh, well.
What about somebody?
We have a lot of, it's in a call center, so we have a lot of dispatches.
So it's not like you leaving changes anything.
Like, that's crazy.
Like, you're in a building in.
It's a lot of conversations going on.
Yes, it is.
You have.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you ever called 911?
Can I be wrong by myself?
It made an answer?
Yes.
It happens.
And I didn't know that until I started working.
You said, what?
You could call 911 and they put you a hole.
You could call 911 and they put you a hole.
Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, mod.
See that?
Mm-hmm.
Modesty.
Tell you.
Talking about what school I went to, that was a good-ass question.
If it's not, if it's not enough dispatchers.
Niggins, it's over.
You try to switch on the biggest.
The only time, I didn't tell you about what school that I went to.
Y'n't know the police don't answer sometimes, me.
Not an ass.
The only time it happened in New York, though, is if it's like a storm or, like, something with weather is going on.
Because we have so many dispatches, but I'm going on.
I only imagine how much dispatchers Atlanta got like...
Crazy part about it.
Y'all got dispatchers, but ain't no way to get to nobody.
What's your move?
The travel is crazy out there in New York, niggins.
Take the train!
I'm like, bro, you're in traffic.
That thing's gonna die in the ambulance.
Be better off, y'all take him outside the ambulance
and walk down the street.
That is a good point.
That's a good point.
Run the motherfucker and you'll make it.
They need to have a little thing.
No, they get to worry.
They can know.
Imagine you fucked up in the ambulance.
And like, come on, let's go.
Go where?
No, the fuck, we're not.
Oh, they could strap them up to like a helicopter.
And you swaying them off them to the gun.
Hell no.
Hell no.
A helicopter.
That he's swaying through this.
Where's going to land, fly?
How are you going to pick a nigga up?
Please don't pick me up.
I'm going to pick me up.
Please don't pick me up in the helicopter.
I'm sure.
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Boy, that's funny,
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They fly out of here.
What?
Oh, my God.
Now, Jay,
playing me some real pen in this time,
bro.
That was damn near 9-1-1 music
you played.
Oh, Ted, finally we'll play that shit.
Like if it was a ghetto
rescue 911 type shit.
I feel like, for a day?
I don't want the motherfucking sauce to fall off.
You feel me?
Because we got a very extraordinary.
Y'all.
Young lady with us today.
Hey ya.
Multi-tapping.
One of the coldest 9-1-1 dispatchers in New York City history.
Don't count.
Now she is known as one of the coldest ladies in battle realm.
The bitch.
Thank you.
We didn't seen her goddamn go crazy on multiple occasions.
If you watch any battle, nine times out of tea.
She's standing on stage listening to this shit.
Right there.
She don't miss an event.
Always putting on none other than jazz the rapper.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's back to the rapper.
She's back to rap.
Oh man, we're good to say so much shit.
So, I saw you.
I'm saying little, but you're a better rap little sister.
Yeah, you ain't grown now.
I'm grown.
No, you're not like that.
Not like that.
Not like daddy.
Have you lost the head?
The daddy.
Lost what?
Because you know that was the narrative over there in U-R-R-D.
Did you do it yet?
Six years ago, man.
Oh, you lost it all, okay.
Shout out of him calling it over for a real dad.
You don't know.
Okay.
She'll partyed up for a real nigga.
Oh, yeah.
He laid.
He's too late.
He didn't need.
She had the cold ass ball.
What did that cold-ass ball you had about that shit?
Like the Mario Bros.
Oh, exactly.
You watch.
Did you?
No, I ain't see that one.
No.
I said my life like the Mario brothers, the pipe took me to another level.
What are we doing?
Yeah.
What are you doing?
Took you to another level.
What level did you go to?
Right.
85 South Shell.
Come on, hey.
Come on your shit.
Hey!
Oh, really, man, yeah.
All your shit.
But see, there's gonna be shit like that.
Like, motherfucker's trying to take your shit and expose you.
But like, if you do, you say the shit first and take all of it.
You know what I'm saying?
That's me.
That's my style.
For real, like I'm very, I'm saying it first before you say it.
I'm real like B-Rabbit, like.
I was gonna say so you're gonna get M&M 8-Mound shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I do got purple hair.
You feel?
Yeah.
And then when you say it don't hit like that,
because she just told us that dummy.
Yup.
So it was stupid.
Did you learn that from 8-mouse?
You know what I might have, now that I think about,
because everyone's my favorite rapper, but I may have like-
Are you the first, nigga, I heard say that.
Really?
Yeah.
You know battle rappers, I always got there and be going crazy.
That shit, y' y'all are.
People don't understand, y'all be smart-ass motherfuckers.
Coming up with all the different concepts all the time.
You battle all the time, but you gotta be smart all the time.
Yeah.
I'd be like, bro, how the hell they not?
Don't say something to shit that you already see it.
Yeah.
What brought you to the battle-round shit?
So I was always, like, since a kid, I was always a fan of battle rap from like 13 watching Smack DVD and stuff like that.
I never thought I would be a battle rapper though.
Like, that wasn't a thing for me.
First of all, there wasn't-
You do the look.
had was, um, Rami, Lady Luck, and that girl, Samaria Reese.
Like, it wasn't really a thing.
So I'm just watching as a fan, 13, 14, watching Moogs, Lugs, all them people.
19 years old.
The barbershops and shit.
Yeah, and I was already a rapper, though, so it's not like, I actually recorded my first
song here in Atlanta.
So I don't say Atlanta.
Come on, man.
So, yeah, I was already a rapper.
And then at 19, I did a radio show.
And Debo that owns Queen of the Ring, the All-Female League.
Right.
He hit me up like, yo, I think you should battle.
I'm like, I'm not mean enough.
Like, what?
You feel?
Yo, s.
That nick is crazy, man.
Any more?
I'm like, I'm not mean enough.
Like, he like, just come to an event and see how it is.
I went to an event.
I'm like, okay, this is cool.
And then Newborn, he's a battle rapper.
He told me I could do it.
He was like, yo, jazz, you can rap.
You have punch lines.
You just got to learn how to write it for a battle.
Right.
And D&A told me, don't do it.
Follow newborn, and now we're here.
Damn.
This is a big name.
New boy and DNA?
That's crazy.
That's a ball.
You can be a battle rapper.
Don't hype this, Nick.
Don't my side.
I do it.
Who?
Yo.
Who I battled?
Ballet.
Oh, yeah.
Somebody had to be a little ass head.
I have to battle you.
But my head.
Hey, little niggas.
You got a little head.
No, you have a patina.
Hey, yo.
We got a smile in there.
You can not.
Do it, please.
Do it.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
There.
My head belong with your hands.
It's real.
What a little hand in there?
Put your hand.
Put your hands on front of your head.
I don't know.
Somebody going to get a little hand.
I don't want to put it.
Put a head like this,
bad.
I don't want to have.
I don't want to have a head.
I don't want to say.
I don't want to say.
Hey, what a little hair is that?
Oh, they're going to get a little hair.
All right.
This nigga hair and little hair.
Is that the short one?
What, what?
He got a little hand?
I didn't see that nigga box.
That he hit hard and fuck.
That's what?
That man.
We were putting that guy damn bad.
That motherfucker back was swayed.
I was like, God damn, my hand.
What the fucking that hand, man?
That's his neighborhood name, man.
That's how they name people for show.
You got to shake it in your hand.
People drinking.
Like, goddamn, a little hand for, bro.
Who are we going to box?
A mouse?
I'm Ted.
You got to be, listen, a nigger with them little type of hand,
you can't take a lot of them hits, like back to back.
You know how Newborg got his name?
I'm pretty sure he's explained it.
I don't remember though.
And DNA.
What about him?
I know DNA was an acronym.
Oh.
For what?
Please, Tim.
So the next time I said,
I see this motherfucker.
I know the first one was the nastiest amateur.
The nastiest amateur.
Damn with DNA name.
Real name is the nastiest amateur.
That was what it was for, like back when he was like 16, but he changed it.
It's probably a thousand now.
I remember he did what, nah, that was Tayrock when he said D Nanny.
Oh, the Nanny?
You know what's crazy.
That he is.
Dude, I never noticed.
Oh
Bro, go behind the chair, bro
Damn, bro
Do your hand like this hands you did
Back
Now do this shit
One hand
Do your shit
That nigga shit
A little too
No, you're really
Lay hands over here
Look at the same side of my
Come here
Damn
Bro.
Oh my god, man.
That they got some tattered tauts.
That niggins look like some tattered tauts.
That they're cut to you in the hand like that.
I'm trying to get my keys.
A lot of keys.
Oh.
See this like that shit they have to do with me.
That niggie got them.
Tattered tight hands, boy.
Ain't a little hand.
Tell them about the time you were boxing.
You got a mean right.
The motherfuckers did look.
They look.
They look, but when they get angry,
they make the hands you want.
you want.
Do something with these hands?
What's wrong with you all day?
That's my dog, bro.
You really put your head past your head.
Y'all crazy, man.
You see this shit all the time with battle rapper, man.
That's all they do is clown.
That is true?
Soon as they get done with the battle, they are on the next battle.
You ain't talking about shit.
shit, gonged tail smack to set it up.
Long as the bag, right.
Niggas always talking about, yeah, long as the bag right,
never battled.
Nigger, that bag been right, you ain't wanna take that battle.
Niggas be lying.
Niggas.
Yeah, no, not the scared part.
I mean, lying.
Oh, you're turning the bag down?
Wow.
You're turning the bag down?
Yeah.
What?
Everything ain't worth the bag.
So you battle when you, when you're comfortable?
And when do is that happen?
When I feel, when I feel like it's a person that I
gotta be to prove something, to prove I'm better.
That's why I say you always come to show up and show the fuck out.
And that's why too, like, because I'm not battling every month.
So it's like when I do pop out, I gotta make it count.
You feel me?
It's almost like an actor that don't act in a lot of movies.
But when you see them, it counts.
Like, I'm gonna make sure it's that because battle rap, fans,
they're very like, what have you done for me lately?
The new ones?
Nah, it's been like that a long time.
I mean, I'm from back in the day.
So you never felt like, you never felt like
you see a nigga and they fucking up
and they choking for like a battle or two
and then you'd be like, oh, that nigga fell off.
No, no, no, I'm gonna be throwing that.
No, no, no, no.
I'm gonna pay in the Reade Dollars tech, man.
But see, I'm back then when Reed Dollars were going
that with me now.
Type shit, type shit, type shit.
You see what I'm saying?
So it's like, I understood when a nigga choke,
but that was an era like if you choked,
you lost the battle.
Yeah, hell you now?
Like you lost the battle.
And now you choke.
It's what nigger can, like, bounce back.
You still can win.
Now, it'd be, it'd be fans that be like,
okay, this person choked this battle,
or they wasn't as good as I thought they would be.
So now they kind of like, turn on you a little bit.
That's all.
That's new fan.
That's new fan.
Nobody turned on you.
They could just be like, bro,
I want to see you like go crazy.
Like, I told Swamp, I'm like, bro, Swamp.
I want to see you battle, like how you battle your armor.
Every battle, nigger.
I love, every battle.
But this thing people gotta understand, though.
Because you can see whatever the fuck you want to say.
It's hard to battle everybody the same.
Yo, my nigger, your grandma's pussy is so good.
Nick, I want something.
Kidnap that bitch and hold it for ransom.
Then talk about it in a battle with a grass.
And I like that part to make it too.
Hey, I like the background.
Why you plan?
That's hard.
You're going to say.
Right.
It made sense.
You know what I say?
Mm-hmm.
Look at the house.
Look at this hat.
Look at this head.
I hear you.
Yo, what I tell him?
Yeah, what'd you tell?
Your auntie sucked dick so wet.
Okay.
Ah, hi, hi, hi, right.
Got that bitch headed on my neck.
Ain't her name Joelle?
Oh, this nigga crazy.
Talk your shit.
You can battle head ice.
Ooh.
Why, could they both old?
Yeah, but head ice gonna go crazy though.
He could battle moon.
Y'all remember old school Tech 9?
Of course.
That nigga went crazy from Philly.
That nigg is me 10 hell and shit.
Then I get to the baby.
That's he said, you watch fake, your name.
He don't know.
You don't know.
You don't know.
No, you don't know.
Yeah, we know.
You don't know.
Well, what I don't know.
Nothing, that's your people.
Go ahead.
That's what happened.
He does the strange shit.
No, man, rest of the piece,
Technine, bro.
Don't be much.
Oh, I can.
Oh, man.
It's a very sensitive topic.
Oh, for real?
Yeah.
All right.
Well, should I love everybody.
Ah, there you go.
That's a good way to put the cap on.
You know how.
You did pick the most controversial.
Yeah.
Out of everybody, you picked.
For real?
You just, you know, you know,
Hey man, how I love bad a rapper.
We got, uh,
Conceded.
Charlie Clems.
Charlie Clems.
Charlie Clems.
Shout on.
We can talk about right to move.
We can talk about right to move.
I love everybody.
I'm all overloaded.
See, I went loaded to just,
which he would know how to adapt.
If he knew how to adapt, he would be a.
If he'd be hard to be hard.
Now, when I say he'd be hard.
When I say he'd be hard.
that motherfucker that you don't adapt.
No, no, no, don't adapt.
I'm talking about, it's like the style of the game.
No, all Lutz gotta do is, you know what it is?
All battle rappers have done it.
Because I'm not battle rapping the same way I did
in 2011 when I started.
Because I'm adapting to what wants to be heard.
And I feel like with Lucks, not saying he gotta just be simple
as hell, no, but you have to cater to the crowd.
Niggas need to understand you and feel you.
Yeah, it was good 2012, 2015, but 2020, but 2023,
just do a little bit, and he's nice enough to do it.
He's nice.
That's why I'm saying, I'm like,
well, you're super nice.
I don't know if he's stubborn or what, but no.
What if he's just talking to him?
He ain't talking to.
No, because he technically showed it when he battled Calico.
Yeah, but I'm saying, like, what if he just found his market,
all right, all right.
But what I'm saying?
It showed that he didn't know how to do something.
He knew how to do something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You see what I'm saying?
If he would have kept that same energy and brought it with him,
it would have been a rap.
That would make him.
Oh, Cal was.
You're like, well, you just went at it with,
oh, Snickers.
You did that, nigga, well, we're about to die.
That was big, that was big, that was big.
You did that?
You did that.
Yeah, that was big for Calico.
Yeah, that was big for Cal.
But that's why he could be in here on lane like that.
Who?
Oh, yeah.
He ain't got a jump.
Kyle, he's definitely his only,
because he's not a punchline nigga.
Mm-mm.
He's gonna scheme.
That nigga just rap.
That shit, he knows how to rap, though.
He just rap.
He just rap.
He just rap.
He just rap.
He just rap.
He know how to rap.
Who your favorite is?
Rumnitty.
You like you, and you always was a rum.
You know, anybody going to get wrong?
That's my goat.
You don't get any wrong son, then.
No, I did not.
Oh.
Rumnitty's my goat.
That's the, out of anybody about wrong,
you go wrong all the time.
No, when I first started, Conceded was my heavy influence.
Like, if you watched my early battles,
you're gonna be, oh, she rap, just like this nigga.
You think you think Cassidy can come back and do something?
I think he can.
I know he can.
But he got a, I don't think he should go against Rumnitti first, though.
He too happy.
I do.
He was too happy.
His life too great.
Okay.
That's what motherfuckers do.
But wait, wait.
But wait.
This is what they don't understand.
This is literally like the LL Cochale battle.
This nigga is literally like the LL Cochabella rap.
That nigga living too good.
It's hard to create when you have it, man.
That's a fact.
Everybody who creative know that one.
You want a good space.
Yeah.
Shit going well.
It's hard to get in that bag.
But we're talking about Rico Suave.
Conceding man.
He's living too good.
No.
But I'm trying to tell you he left on a great hiatus.
He knows what's on the line.
Romney gonna battle,
conceded that day ain't gonna battle another nigga the next month.
You think he didn't matter.
Exactly.
You do not want to come from being,
living so well and comfortable
to go on and battling a nigga who got something to prove.
You're gonna lose every chance.
No, you don't.
Excuse me.
He'll leave that.
He's going to lead that motherfucker at his nice-ass card
and go lay up with his nice-ass lady
in this nice-ass house.
I'm telling you guys on to prove.
Because everybody thinks he's gonna lose.
It's some people who really doubt Cucity.
But he knows that, but what he's saying is,
when you live it good, you don't have the same hunger.
You don't give a fuck.
No drive to.
He has it.
He just was nervous to be like who was good enough.
He always felt like when nobody good enough.
Also, he felt like rumditty the nigger
that's gonna bring the hunger out of him.
Because that's all the people that kept comparing
rum too.
He only only, everybody,
he really felt like, well, nobody good enough.
He like, I don't care about that nigga.
I just literally be on too him.
I understand.
He's like, I don't watch them, niggins.
I'm like, God damn.
This nigga thinks he's a bad to rap, a prince, man.
He don't care of them, he got a picture.
He's like, I don't think features with every night.
What Jay Z says, if I beat you, I'm supposed to.
Yeah, that's what I'm trying to take.
Everything got to be important.
No, that makes sense.
Yeah.
I can see that.
I always ask that thing I said, bro.
Are you ready?
He's talking about, nixon.
What about Archer is?
Still that.
Arsul still that.
He's still that.
He's going crazy.
I fuck with him.
That nigga disrespectful.
He's still the most disrespectful.
respectful nigga all the time.
Mm-hmm, he probably still is.
Ain't nobody in top time?
Don't nobody top him.
He'll fuck off in the kitchen.
Wipe my dick off on your grandma.
He's fucking around and say some shit that you said.
Don't mention.
What the fuck is you?
Yeah.
Why you have to say that shit?
You told me not to talk about your dad, dad.
Who got shot in that head when you was nine, knicker?
I'm just letting you know that it was on my mind,
nigger.
I was like, yeah.
Yeah, that was good.
That was good.
You just freestined that.
I did.
That was all right.
shit, though, so I ain't put me.
You know why?
Because you ain't sound like Arsenal.
You sounded like, oh.
I just sounded like a nigga.
No, I could sound, it's about having that sound like that.
Oh, yeah.
You just wanted to see if you could do it
and try to hide behind Arsenal name.
Yeah, I'm Arsenal right now.
Yeah.
Fly!
If I die, am I still fly?
Like, that ain't Arsenal, nigger.
That's...
You shit in your arson.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Ah!
What?
He's got out of your shit.
You're trying to hide, huh?
Oh, shit.
What I'm arched to say at this?
I think it was.
You didn't react.
Bro.
Let me try again.
My name, oh.
Do you know who I fought with?
He grew up.
He's the first nigga that I ever went to go see Pooverground, too.
He's the reason why I started watching Pooleground.
I never cared about the different names and shit.
Nigger, you're going to go battle on you are real.
That's what it is, and I'm gonna find out.
Bridge roster.
Oh, yeah.
You're making me bad, though,
with all these little feud they got going on.
I'll be talking to him like,
get your ass back on stage, what hell wrong with you?
At this point, we're doing what he wants.
I'm filming.
Battleup is a very tough industry.
Why?
Because people are crazy.
That's why.
What's crazy about?
The fans really like.
The fan ain't really fans, bro.
They're not real fans.
Once y'all put the fans on the app
and started telling them to vote.
That shit, I ain't really, I ain't never voted.
They didn't really be saying anything,
but I know it.
Like, we fans of the whole shit.
They be fans of individual.
Yeah, right.
It's a lot to deal with.
It's a lot to do it.
And if you got to deal with politics,
then it's a lot too.
You just got to play the game.
That nigger.
Some people are not built to play the game,
though.
If you're an entertainment.
You have to know how to play that shit.
T-top.
That's why surf.
You know how to play the game.
He learned.
He's the life.
He's the last level.
Yeah, he's the last level.
Yeah, he's the last level of that shit.
He's like, Nick, I showed y'all how to make it business.
I still want to know is it hard to be a female rapper, a battle rapper.
Is it easier to do when you single?
Because you can be mad when you single.
You got a nigger.
You probably all your little feminine energy.
You fuck around losing battles.
You really do turn up sometimes when y'all got niggas.
I would say this last year was my busiest year in battle rap, and I wasn't dealing with no nigger.
Like, I was involuntarily celibate.
Like, and I ain't realized to like 10 months later.
You need to fix shit.
I can tell, because your voice is getting deeper.
You need a nigger.
No, first of all.
No.
No.
I was silly before a year.
I'm like, you sound like that.
She sounded like she ain't got no dick.
Nah.
You think that, hey.
I think that's like that.
I think that.
That's blacked.
I thought it.
I thought it.
I'll tell you you get no dick, cut.
Talked my, I'm the dad.
See, she thinks she did.
You sound like, you ain't got no dick in this.
Yeah, she didn't forgot her rope.
Nobody put her in her place.
Fuck finding the man I want him.
I'll just beat a man I want.
Right, I'll be the man I won't.
I'll just be my own nigger.
Jacking her little dildo off the shit.
She's telling her, I'll be my own nigger.
Who I like me.
No, but yeah, when you battle though,
if you are in a relationship where you're dealing with somebody,
they gotta understand, I look babe,
I had to write for this battle.
I can't talk to you for a few hours.
I would love to be a better rapper
and a nigga that brought his girl.
I'll switch my old flow, first opening bar.
Your girl, ugly as fuck.
They be doing that.
That ain't got nothing to do with this battle.
Let's just keep that between us.
Right.
They be doing that.
Right.
Man, anybody lie I want to get talking about.
They be lying.
Your mother, your father, your daughter, and your son.
Atasha, I remember who used to ride the Mazda.
Ah!
You didn't think I remember.
Real cool.
Oh, okay, I'm gonna leave that.
I'm gonna leave that right now.
She's so dick, anyway,
because he made a nigga pops.
I'm gonna, like, oh, he knows about to live.
And this is really like the FBI.
That you do find out of random shit.
I had about it where I called the girl Cynthia,
and that was not her name.
The name was like, oh, her name's Cynthia.
No.
It was my Cynthia.
Fuck it, isn't that?
You just named the bitch.
Cynthia.
But you know, battle
I was to do anything just to win the crowd over.
What you win the crowd over?
It's like, all right, because it's all about,
no, they're with me now, they get,
but you could have crowds.
The crowd is very important.
You know what the best, one of the best to me.
I don't want to say the best, because I don't know
everybody had to pick it from, but you know who we really work
in the fucking crowd.
Who?
That nigga Bill Collector.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He'll get to say some wild shit that ain't really in,
but the energy that he putting into that shit and the performance.
It's a lot of people grew on me, though.
Like, grew on me, like, and the Bill Collettable One on.
They like cold as fucking with that shit too.
Yeah, that nigga fucking around and put your ass on stage.
He did a lot.
He did a lot.
He did a lot.
What you mean?
He did a lot.
He did on stage.
What you mean?
He tripping on stage.
And what you said?
That thing was dressed up as a slave in a battle.
He did something crazy.
That's entertaining.
But with the slaves' boys,
that's going crazy.
But the one thing I can say by a shout,
you could tell he read like a motherfucker and he's highly intelligent.
It's just something something.
When he moved, you'd be like, bro, you do that.
And he literally was, like, dead-ass.
And he's gaiting, too, so he's like, what,
what you're going to do better?
Ain't nobody going to fight him?
Yeah.
Y'all, the nigger put his hands in his pants and rub the nigger's
and rob his ball and running.
Don't say certain shit around this nigger, man.
The battle went on.
He said, I told you I was going to rub my balls and smack your face.
The crowd went crazy.
They're like, oh.
That's the type of a nigga I would do.
Because my bars ain't probably going to be there,
so I'm going to draw.
I'm gonna entertain, nigga, for himself.
No, he was actually nice, though.
I wouldn't put my hands on, yeah, that's doing too much,
though.
No, he's like, you ain't gonna do that.
I told you the dick,
and he didn't do nothing.
No.
Man, I'd have been the last battle all the time.
He's fucking with me.
He moved, but they're still crazy.
Like, you know, when you figure,
he's looking, like, oh, that way is that right now?
Hell no.
Have a bell to go.
No.
Yep, they don't have.
Have some crazy shit.
crossed your mind?
Like, I ain't gonna lie, I'm gonna rub my pussy
on the bitch face.
Absolutely not.
I just rap.
Right.
Yeah, you ain't doing the animated shit.
I rap and I go home.
Right.
You talk big shit, though.
That's my next question.
She go hard, though.
How big is your gun?
That's a classic.
You be watching you for real.
Clearly, I see.
No, we've been following each other for bad long.
I watched all her shit.
You know that shit?
You remember when niggas kept doing,
I got a gun so big ball.
Yes.
And I did 40, I said, I got a gun so big, that shit don't work.
Niggas went dumb.
Stupid.
That was the bar?
Yeah.
I got a gun so big it don't work.
I could have.
You could have.
Yeah.
It was a little while, though.
She had it.
Damn.
See, that's what you were talking about, though.
That's no one in the audience and shit like that.
I said, I'm tired of people rap about guns that they don't squirt.
Yeah.
Fuck it.
I got a gun so big, that shit don't work.
Oh, that sound better.
You have to set it.
You just set up.
I feel you.
I feel you.
I feel you.
That's like knowing, that's how you know your shit.
Bigger than my leg, nigger.
Every time I walk out with it.
What happened?
Walk with it.
Ha ha ha ha.
You know that, niggins, we get in for a round, mid round.
I just got to step up.
But then it's been in the back and be like, uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
We walk without.
That's me.
Right.
We walked with out.
That's why the shit be getting violent, because the niggas forget his bars.
Blach and smack the shit out.
But you know what there, though?
It be the niggins behind the nigg.
Yeah, it really do.
It be the niggins behind.
He ran out of raps and he's mad now.
Hey, they're saying, don't be the best bars, though.
The gun bars be the best one.
Of course.
But it be the niggas behind them that always start the shit.
Yeah, because they don't rap.
So they don't be thinking the nigger be dead till when they be rapping to their pop.
Yeah.
I kill you. No, you won't.
He's like, my nigga.
He's playing.
It's battle rap.
He got to get through the rhymes.
Who else is nice out there?
Twirt?
Duff different.
It's a nigger named twerk?
New Jersey twerk.
Okay, that's better.
They don't talk about him by his name all through that.
Yeah, but he's one of them.
They made for his first year and then after that they said,
oh no, he'll probably win.
But you know, I saw him with a, with a...
Knicker from a...
Cut from a different cloth.
A nigga from New York.
Cut from Doug.
Docky. That's when I seen him rap against Dougie.
That's what you said.
That's what he did.
The nigga did.
The nigga from New York, man.
That's how I got it.
He caught with his dog.
But the nigga fired with him.
He's like, Nick, I keep the Douggy.
I'm like, oh, he do.
He really did the Ducky.
I fuck with that.
You know who hard, though.
You know, he do give you shit like that.
Nigger be milly rocking and shit.
He ain't one little balls that were fine with the miller up.
What he told him.
When he told him.
He said, he said, I got the gum in this part,
nigga, we're playing tug of war.
You remember that ball?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
When I pulled, you pulled, we're playing to talk a war,
ah.
I'm like, here we.
You know who five, you know?
Y'all ain't even said nothing about the nigga Tate Rock.
I was going to say, right.
You got to name all these niggis if you're going to name.
You know what I'm saying?
That got to the point where it's a lot of niggins.
But I'm just saying when niggies
like we don't get their shot,
and they can really be like.
That's what I was going to ask you.
Yeah, you got some underground favorites, man,
some niggins who don't get enough.
Lose is one of my favorites, period.
You like Losa?
You saw my daughter with Losa?
This shit cool.
Yeah, I'm, you said that shit cool.
You fought with Losa too, though.
You don't fuck with that, me.
I do like a Christian rapper.
Yeah, he's a Christian rapper.
In his saga, like, they're doing that.
You know, I'm like, I want you to talk.
Yeah, gritty cut the nigger head off.
He do.
But he's Christian, so he don't cuss?
It ain't that.
It just to be like, I get it.
He'd be like, I get him.
I want cuss, but it's
It's gonna sound like I'm fuss, in, right.
I would call you the end, but I don't say it.
Boy, ooh.
No, he's gonna hard.
You could, if you're a Christian battle rapper,
you could say whatever, nigga.
I'm gonna be one, be one.
What you mean?
You could say the most foul, fucked up shit
without the whole battle,
and then look at a nigga and be like,
and I'm still going to heaven.
Niggas gonna be the crowd like, no, you ain't, nigga.
Kill five niggas, kill six, kill seven.
Even cutting in the battle rap, I'm still going to heaven,
and then just fall back in the crowd like, Jesus,
you could be a Christian battle rap.
Do they're not clean battle rappers?
No, they're clean.
I'm gonna give you an example.
Yeah, the Christians.
I'm gonna give you example.
Oh, real?
They probably are the lines with low-so battle teetop.
That I think about it.
Probably Tidi Jigs are all the niggas be watching this shit.
That probably go crazy.
They be fired, though.
They do.
And that's how they come up with their service.
They just changed the service.
They got the Saga.
You got the girl, Pristavia.
Pristavia, if you wild know.
Pristavia do gun bars, though.
I don't know.
Because you're from Brooklyn.
But Saga, people tell Saga, he mixed in.
He, he, he, he gave it up.
He said, no, I'm doing gum bars.
Fuck that.
You got to.
Can he put gun bars and shit?
Yeah, he'll be a prime example.
You got to.
Lozo versus Tito.
Uh-huh.
Lozo came with some nice bars.
Like, no care.
His rounds was, was good.
A nigg was good.
A nigg.
talking that gritty shit, that shit love, that shit, that shit different.
You know what it is?
I think T-top just had the right approach, because I'm tired of people just using
Christian angles against Christians.
Like, you got to do it creatively, and I feel like T-top did that.
But T-top is a creative nigga, though.
He definitely did.
But he did it to way somebody always talk about Christians.
Yeah.
He did it.
I'm talking about he did it.
That's right.
Damn.
Twir-2.
Twerk and Lozo.
You're supposed to be able to come on with some shit for anybody.
I follow Lozo.
No, I get me.
That's his thing, like I'm a Christian battle.
How are you gonna lose and you represent Jesus, nigga?
That's fast.
You can't be out there, bullshit.
You got a whole direct connection with the Lord.
You think the Lord don't know you out of battle rapper?
Right.
Lord, I don't really talk like this,
but let me get in my back right quick.
Right.
Ooh.
That's good.
That's a bar.
That is.
That's going, for sure.
You're supposed to be a creative,
you got Jesus on your side.
Yeah.
You could run with that.
You can say the, I said you can say the fucked up shit, ask for forgiveness.
Say your motherfucked up shit, ask for forgiveness.
Uh-huh.
But then you'll be a repeated, uh.
No, you won't.
You're still working for the Lord.
But you know.
Bro, who was Jesus out there with?
Everybody who read the Bible knew, Jesus, wait, wait, wait, no.
The Christian rap would be giving them Bible study instead of punching rear guys.
Jesus was out there with the niggas.
Everybody didn't know that.
Because when you, John 316, they told me that I couldn't be mean.
No, no, no.
No, no.
No, no.
Because everything ain't good.
If you need to get your life together, I'd be like, bro.
You don't like, A-Word?
You're right?
But God damn, man, I want to hear some shit.
A-Word don't do that.
A-Wing go crazy, yep.
I fuck with my knickers, man.
Let's see, I ain't watching.
But A-Ward is smart, though.
That thing is smart.
Who he just battled?
His last battle.
Who was a RBE?
RBE.
RBE.
Who he just got on?
Three dollars?
What's it?
Oh, BK.
Yeah, that was going to be able to.
Yeah, he came back, like, maybe like four or five years ago.
I got to check him out.
Like, every time he gets better, like, better.
Swim.
My bad, your bronch is going up.
How you feel like he did with chess?
He was decent.
I think that's why he was still learning.
She still be throwing up.
She's still throwing up.
She's still throwing up.
She's still throwing up.
He's still throwing up and shit.
He's up like that.
Chess hasn't battled, chess battle in December.
He can't throw up.
No.
Hey, what happened?
He really didn't have like a problem that shit.
I think he got ass and reflux.
I know he got ass to reflux.
That nigga is cold.
When I say cold.
No, Chess cold.
One of my best performing, I was in the crowd there
behind him when he fell out of tear up.
Yeah, you're being in a crowd about a lot of them shit.
You're fucking right.
When he's got a tear up, when he told that nigger,
nigger, he got, bottom.
Now he said, I put the cave behind him.
like I'm spelling it the proper way.
I was like, ooh.
Put the K on rock.
Spelling it the proper way?
Man.
Y' niggas crazy.
When that nigger told that nigger,
what do you say about the people's elbow?
Rock bottom?
He said, he used the rock bottom bar.
Something about rock bottom.
The people's head, man.
I don't know.
Shit, it's crazy.
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Bro, you've seen the little kids on Instagram
That do the battle rap bars
Ooh
brother they be doing the skits about the battle rap bars they did the tearoch shit i think i didn't see that
the seat bell shit that's yeah yeah yeah yeah they've been going crazy no that's seableness why you
wasn't at my shit with clips i had to go i had a show so what i'm saying it was in Atlanta you should
have been there i had a show you should have canceled the show hey yo what you want to do you want to
get your bars off right now oh okay that's what i was going to ask if we can get me some of your
The real rap is, we don't need no set up.
We're setting up right now.
Woo!
What are some jazzed the rapper's favorite boss?
By me or just in general?
You go.
You can start with yourself.
Oh, start with me?
Right.
Let me see.
Let me see.
She getting in her bag.
You see her?
Huh, let me think.
I got a lot.
You getting in her shit.
I'm trying to do.
I want to go old jazz.
Yeah.
Oh, jazz.
We're going to go classic.
I bet.
Battle E. Heart.
Uh-huh.
I said, so I need to give you the background.
Right. Remember when I battled the fish.
That's actually the first battle.
That was the first battle, yes.
Right.
So everybody was saying she cooked me, like smoke my dumb ass, right?
So everybody went.
All right, now jazz got to come back.
So my next battle, I was like, something like,
the battle with officials, she was crazy, it was wild.
Well, now I know if I want to make a room blow up,
then I'll cater to the crowd.
So fuck it.
Y'all want to jazz that battle 40?
40, fuck it, y'all get that cold jazz.
Stockton and Malone on a pick and roll,
it's that old jazz.
That's a classic jazz, wow, you know.
Yeah, I'm saying.
The Al-Qaeda, they can the Al-Qaeda, ball.
Hello, come on, man.
I'm going to rewind the shit.
I rewind the whole battle.
Right.
That's definitely one of my favorites, though.
When I'm battled,
that's a good-ass line right here, that ain't go a lot.
I say, shall I just posted this on Twitter
my Shana Ashley battle.
Like, somebody made a tweet like,
oh, post a video or a picture of you when he was 19.
So I just posted a battle clip when I was 19.
So I started at 19.
Right.
And I had told Shana, this is one of my favorite bars
just because, like, I'm like,
I'm like, y'all might not know though,
because you're not from New York.
Ooh, it don't matter.
I know everything.
I'd be in New York.
It doesn't sound.
It doesn't sound right.
I tried.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
I said, uh,
the fuck, what's that?
What fuck?
What's that?
She's talking to a nigger that an $500 worth
for one dollar piece.
Come on, man.
He's in New York.
I'm like, what the fuck?
I ain't never heard you.
I'm trying my best to put on my little accent.
Terrible.
I got a few more tooth to go.
I can get it down back.
Who, though?
You try to hide behind.
I try to hide behind the New York, nigga.
I said, it was something like, you know,
niggas like talking about niggas in the background.
I was like, you, I said, him in the alleyway.
You, Coney Island Boardwalk.
I don't care if he a family guy.
He'll get Peter.
That's what happens when your dogs talk.
Oh, I was, I was, I was, I was,
Nika said, you in the alleyway.
Here, Cody out at Bourbork.
I don't care if you're a family guy, he'll get peter.
That's what happens when your dogs talk.
Ah!
She's really a battle rapper.
That's like that, that's like T-Hig.
That's like, that's 11 years ago,
you need to talk.
You need us at your battle rap.
So when you say shit like that, you know what?
I got to go.
I got that.
Did you hear that?
Yo, niggins ain't listening, jazz.
You don't say, y'all don't say shit out.
I don't want to hear shit out.
You know who you can battle?
What's the short nigga with the little beard, man?
I battle whoever.
Go get them.
Tell him bring his mom,
just sister bring his whole family with her.
It'll be me by myself with a big ass gun.
Who in that motherfucker and my youngest son?
Two yellow bitches, two dark scares.
Got a four-door wagon, nigger they can all get in.
He just battered on drugs.
Niggas gone crazy.
I'm a slim nigger, but one thing I'll never be in shape.
I fuck your wife, your girl, your side bitch, your boo,
and your old lady.
Put dick on her from the side, hell the bitch going crazy.
Make her ride it on top, I don't give her fuck if she lazy.
Squeezing both cheeks, putting dick in her for weeks.
Bitch getting a whole lot of dick,
She ain't getting a whole lot of sleep.
Oh!
That shit is really a president, this one.
Now with somebody in the back like, I'm next.
Like, yo, that shit in the background is so funny, buddy, bro.
That bitch who said she next, she's getting raw dick all in the kitchen.
That's it.
Coming down the hallway like Melvin.
She thought I was going to ring nine, but a nigger brought him laughing.
Oh, I'd be going crazy.
Me going crazy, fucking mad bitches.
That was impressive.
I just had to say it.
You ain't crazy for like eight bars.
I had to.
It's for the streets.
No cap.
The street's gonna watch, dude.
That boy, that's stupid.
I know the audience.
That boy, stupid.
My microphone then fell off.
I went crazy for real.
Mike and you, you got there doing all that.
I want all my credit when the shit go down.
Who is the nigga that say, uh, go get him a soda?
Get on my soda.
The nigga with the little teeth.
Back.
Bang.
Go hard.
You're talking about?
No.
Oh, okay.
If he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's, he's hard.
He's gonna see this.
Of course, but I fought with him.
That ain't go hard.
And I say hard.
If he, him and, uh, Fetti.
Fettie crazy.
That shit.
Fetty crazy.
Fettie and nigga is crazy.
Fetti and 20.
Fettich 20 is crazy.
You ever gotten to fight in a battle?
No.
That's trying, yeah.
I'm gonna be honest.
That go crazy.
In battles, it really don't.
It really don't be fights for rent.
What I'm sounding like?
My mic fellow.
It don't really be fights for ruling battles.
Like, people would be thinking, yo, if I go to a battle, it's gonna be a fight.
You ain't gotta come, just tell me.
Nah, it'd be a lot of U-R-R-Rah, but niggas don't be fighting.
And like he said, most of the time it'd be the entourage.
They don't be the battles.
They don't be friends, man.
Yeah.
And they're really, like, sometimes they do get busy with a nigger, don't fuck with a nigger.
And they know, like, ah, it could be a possibility like when,
like when Rex and Tayrock would battle, and that shit was rough at that time, I was like,
At the time, I was like, who you?
It's like, nigga, we can do this.
Y'all can't do this.
Right.
We can argue, but the people in the back got respect enough
to chill.
If we ain't testing it, y'all don't tell.
Yeah, it's part of the culture.
But some niggins don't understand that, though.
Some niggins don't get a block.
Like, y'all'm coming to your battle, nigga.
They're like, no, you're not.
I know, right.
No, because you're gonna stop for shit.
If a nigga even act like he want to fuck with you,
I'm on his head.
I'm like, nigg, he has to act like that.
That's part of the game.
He got to act like he don't like me.
And these in the back, you're like,
bro, I ain't fucking nothing shit you're talking about.
Yo, it really be hard.
When you write for a battle for somebody that's just cool,
they be like, damn, like, I really got to,
I'm really about to say this to them.
That's fucked up.
Like, I don't, they don't deserve that, man.
Right, that's what I'm saying, like,
when y'all really be friends,
yeah, that's hard.
Because back in the day, they really didn't like each other.
Yeah, back in the day.
Yeah, we're just gonna get our bread.
And even if they're not your friend,
you still understand, all right, I'm a battle rapper,
you're gonna lose, so I'm gonna say what I'm gonna say
I'm gonna say the worst shit to you.
Right.
But I'd be writing for battles,
I'll be like, damn, son, that's really fucked up.
Who did you battle and you didn't like, for real?
Like, you like, man, I'm gonna smoke this motherfucker.
No, I'm, like, they didn't like them as a person?
I ain't like that, it's just like, nigga, it's up.
You don't fuck with them.
It's beef, just because we're going at it.
Never, because for my, it takes a lot for me to not like somebody.
I'm gonna keep it a butt.
Like, I don't be caring about people, son.
Like, I just be trying to rat for real.
Told that lady she was a bad mother.
I never told them I was a bad mother.
See?
You were lying!
I never told him about it was a bad mother.
I never did that.
That's the type of shit that the women's rapping about.
I would.
Brother, women say that shit all the time.
You let your baby and wick somewhere for five days.
Bitch, you was laid, uh-uh, didn't get paid.
You a bad mother.
I got the slug of pa.
It's the pie that be saving the shit.
I just thought it so.
She ain't fought with that boy either.
I did.
It's cool.
They're cool.
I'm talking about it.
Yeah, what if I did my shit?
That's cool.
That's cool.
That's why I'm fine.
He wanted you to validate.
I'm fired and walked on.
Yeah, how you like that?
Talk about gassing him up.
Yeah, I really gassed you.
You heard his feelings.
It wasn't good.
You gone, beautiful?
Yes.
Jeff?
Yes.
You're trying to impression.
Anyway, yeah.
I don't get too personal.
Like, anything I say in the battle is no.
It's known.
Like, it's known in battle rap.
Oh.
So.
I'm giving too much so.
If somebody was a bad mother, I would say it if it was said already.
Really?
Yeah.
But if it wasn't said, you just leave your world.
If it's real, if it's personal, I'm not going to say it.
Because I just feel like it's not that serious doing a battle, bro.
Like, it's really not that serious.
Damn.
I just be rapping.
I'm gonna do a battle.
I'm gonna be creative.
You just be creative.
I'm going crazy.
Fuck, even if it ain't true, I'm gonna say it and make people believe it.
That's a no, people really do that.
That's the game of battle rap.
I need you to believe what I'm telling you.
Right.
By the time I get through.
I'm telling you a bad mother, but they don't even got a kid.
Oh shit, but I believed it.
It's been, it's gonna be like, well, shit, jazz made it sound believable.
That's why I don't fuck because I don't believe me.
She don't got no kids.
That's how bad.
The barred is.
I don't believe me.
Somebody in the crap.
She ain't got no kids.
That's how bad of a parent thing is.
I'll be on the ad.
Go crazy.
Man, please.
Make enough shit.
I can tell you be battling on your top.
I'm just waiting on the right challenge.
Yeah, he really got his bars prepared.
He really do.
We gotta have that money on.
I'm bringing my own way.
You're gonna put me in your shit.
The unreadiness?
Yeah.
My shit is dead.
My shit is dead.
No, you gotta go to the proven ground.
Oh, I gotta go to proven ground.
Proven ground.
Give me one more.
Give me one more.
On top of the dog.
On top of the dog.
Come on now.
On the top of the don't?
Do one.
That'll wrap bars, ain't.
Glad to rap bars.
Nika.
Nika.
Okay.
We was talking about crosses.
Nigger, I'm a boss.
Mm-hmm.
Hit you with the dapper.
You'll think I'm smooth because I'm sitting with jazz the rap.
Dollars, dollars.
Yeah.
DC.
I got some music, man.
I was fucking with the isle.
You're feeling.
You have to use.
It's the slid jazz, the rapper.
Yeah, the backer, not slapper.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, I fucked it up.
I got excited.
Let me stop revving.
Stop, see.
I'm a mac or not a rapper.
Let me stop, man.
I'm just letting jazz.
She getting me out of her character
trying to impress Jasmine.
I'm not just, man.
Yeah, man.
I'm trying to think,
man.
You were like the math.
I'm upset.
Yo.
Hey, fuck!
I'm high behind you, ma'am.
Let me get my shit on fire.
You were the backer.
You put the smack.
She's a rack.
I would put these niggas in dumb and dumb.
Oh, my mother.
You see I just saw my shit in.
I'm like, let me pop my shit real, man.
Oh, yeah, I'm butt with that.
You just started.
You started this shit.
You started.
You started.
Boy, that was funny, boy.
Oh, you get caught in time, buddy.
He's like, all right, right, right, right.
Let me get him out of here.
That's like a nigger that's not throwing no punches in a fight,
and you just get your little shit in.
I'm helping, look.
You didn't help, niggins through the fake-ass punching.
That was funny.
Man, I'm trying to get y'all on, what y'all do?
Bruh.
Never make you.
They ain't gonna tell me.
Those bars are good.
You said they were decent?
That's good.
Okay.
She's been around the best in the world, man.
Okay.
But I'm trading on a curve.
I'm grading on a curve.
But that was decent.
That was your best one.
Let me tell you something.
What?
Ain't no laughy duck.
Ain't no scrappy duck.
I'll hit you with a maddug load.
Woo!
First I miss, that's what I call a dashy dunk.
Whoa!
Whoa!
You don't get it.
That's when you get everybody involved.
What's up?
Yeah.
So what's up?
You know what's up?
My nigga,
make some fucking noise in this bitch.
My nigga, hey you know!
You're talking about, let's turn up in this bitch.
You're with me?
That's make me, let's go.
Soft-ass niggins.
You're sold it.
That's why I stay out my lane.
Like, I stay out of their lane.
All that, you're gonna battle around?
No, I'm gonna be a fan.
I got another question.
I don't want to do that and they motherfuckers look at me.
Who you think?
I think you got the coldest tag.
Me.
What are we doing?
Facts.
What we doing?
Nika said Facts.
I just want to say my New York shit.
I got two of them.
My whole slogan.
Right.
And then you know I hit them with the,
you know what scuffs my Tims?
Uh-huh.
That's it.
That's it.
Then I tell you what scuffs my Tims.
And you're gonna sit here and say all my shit with these.
Whoa.
What are we, what you're trying to say?
Scuff my Tims?
Yes.
If you say you know what crease my hands?
Air Force is what that mean.
I mean you fucked up.
Exactly.
I don't know New York lingo.
But if I like tens and I scuff them, I'm gonna be mad.
You're true.
That right.
Come on.
I like your shit, but you don't like my shit.
That's crazy.
Better.
See, that's what you better than you do.
That's crazy.
See that.
I ain't even tripping.
That's what you got.
She just played me.
But I'm gonna stick to the side with my little baby.
That's why I call it a 3-8.
You hear me?
Ooh.
This nigga.
That was good.
30-8?
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
I caught that one.
You feel me?
Yeah, he's the problem.
Let me tell you something.
Fuck with that one.
Come on, man.
Stop playing with it.
Because he got the snacker.
Yeah, with the macker.
With the racker.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The ad liber.
The best tithe.
What was your other?
Home get her.
My slogan.
Yeah.
Don't flip it.
Yeah.
Uh, see me.
Check my liver.
When I don't smoke Audrey.
What you think?
That goes to real life.
Thin' dick.
That way.
That way.
My chin.
What I'm never talking about?
I don't see them.
Niggas ain't no spidders?
He's talking about chip my liver.
I don't spoke my face.
Real talk.
No cap in my rack.
Ah!
Yeah.
He said my chin my liver!
Yeah.
Still fucked up.
I don't want to smoke my lip!
I don't smoke my head!
This is the road to the ladies.
Who you think I got the best at?
He said my liver!
This man, what this world with you?
This thing is crazy, bro.
We're getting better.
We're getting better with our bars.
We get better.
We get better.
I want you to give up.
I don't want to see anymore.
I want you to give up.
Something wrong with this nigga, man.
Crazy, bro.
The brains are fried.
But that was funny and fuck.
I don't know what that's up.
Now it's funnier when you laugh at it.
We didn't hear it.
We didn't hear the shit.
You were here, you were rapping.
They play it back, they go hit.
They better laugh like this.
That didn't say they better laugh like this, huh?
They're gonna think y'all on drugs, man.
I don't understand, but you ain't never seen battle rap for real.
It's a nigga rap just like that.
He's talking about shit by liver.
I don't smoke or drink.
He'll be fucked up.
Hey man, welcome back to the 85 South show.
Fuck it.
In part five,
I feel like since you're here, we gotta be sponsored by Al Capone.
Yeah!
What's that got to do with me?
I don't know.
It's all the better around to be responsible by Al Capone.
No, no, that was so 2015.
Yeah, that's what we had with it.
The intro used to be long as plug.
Al Capone Cigarello's.
UR Hill TV.TV.
dot some other shit.
Oh, man.
You okay?
Huh?
Don't say nothing to this, nigger, man.
Please don't.
Leave him alone.
Let him get over this, man.
Take a while.
Leave that nigg alone before he's 12 again.
Don't say shit.
Leave him below, man.
We got to ignore.
I don't know what I was going to do.
How is it?
You're going to shit.
We're going to be a little sorry.
Oh, what's on you?
Oh, you're fault, man.
Oh, I was my liver.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
Who will fuck even?
Jazz, we need some help.
What?
Well, we broke you.
I think both of us.
There's nothing I can help that.
You can't help him.
Look at his face.
Bro.
I need to fuck.
I need to check my mouth.
I just take my mouth.
You're something.
I just think.
I just take...
I told him, he hurt himself.
I just take calls.
I do not help nobody.
What the fuck the fuck we gonna tell you when we go?
Call on, hold on.
What are we gonna say that?
He's laughing uncontrolled at him.
Fuck.
We don't know.
Is he breathing?
Is he awake?
We don't know.
Send an ambulance.
That's it.
None enough.
None else I can do for you.
God damn, bruh.
Have you ever got to call somebody really hurt themselves?
pass out?
No.
No.
It's possible.
They passed out.
Absolutely not.
They were all friendly calls lost keys.
How did they look at this nigger face?
No, I got me.
That shit was funny for all the water.
That shit was funny, bro.
You never seen no battle-wrap parodies?
That's funny, boy.
That was a mark.
You moved shit, that was a mark.
You still there?
Hello?
I left, um, I left last year when I moved, um, well, I left right before I moved to L.A.
L.A.
I'm trying to do everything.
I'm trying to get in my, I'm trying to get in my, I'm trying to get my actors shit.
Real?
Brand shit, personality, songs, ghostwriting.
I'm just trying to do everything, honestly.
They be doing battle rap to L.A.?
Of course, they do everywhere.
For real.
That rap is worldwide.
But get you guys from L.A.
They don't be doing that shit in the Bay Area.
You did a battle rap in the Bay Area before?
I've never been.
But they have battles there.
All the time.
Why you miss some...
Niggas ain't battled in the bay.
Whoa.
It ain't a lot about you.
That ain't know how they have that, motherfucker.
I don't know she'd be missing flights.
You'd be missing flights.
Why don't you be missing flights, jazz?
I'm a procrastinator. I get to the airport too late.
But I only missed one this year, though.
You really think they're gonna wait on your ass.
Listen, I didn't ran through the airport.
Bairnfoot.
You want to be the one that's running?
I don't.
I'd be really out of breath, though.
Like.
Then when I'm on to lay, it'll be the last gate,
gates, 99 out of an honey.
I hate that shit.
I hate that.
At the end, that's the end, that's
Jake.
All these flights, that's bullshit in the beginning.
You're like, look at this shit, Albuquerque.
You're gonna put Albuquerque in the front.
This is bullshit.
I'm getting back.
I missed the flight this year.
Absolutely, I missed the flight out of Atlanta
because that fucking line is crazy.
Atlanta got the worst airport in the world.
You can't do directly shit.
Let me tell you something.
I have clear.
No, let me tell you something.
I have clear.
That ain't good enough.
There's no reason I was on clear for a whole hour.
That ain't good enough.
You got to learn my lesson.
Everybody was late that day.
I had clear.
I thought I was, man.
My partner walked past me, man, trying to flex-out my boy.
Wow, out of Atlanta?
Nah, I was somewhere else, man.
That nigga walked by me.
They didn't have clear.
Because, you know, every airport don't got clear.
Yeah, TSA and clear.
You feel me, a little regular, a little line.
I feel so weak.
Oh, because you had the TSA pre-cha?
Yeah.
I don't get a job at the Papas at the airport
if it get me through the motherfucking line faster.
I don't know what the fuck.
Whatever program they come out with
that can get you through that bitch faster, I want it.
See, say P-check is not that much of a difference
from Claire. No, it's not.
I need it.
You gotta get both of shit.
You gotta get both of them.
Man.
You gotta get both of them on them.
They got a new shit where it's called digital ID.
Well, you can do the little face recognition,
you just, that's another line.
That's quicker than all three of the niggies.
I can't use.
I don't look like myself very.
Every day.
Fuck around, can't get through.
Come out, nigga.
I hear me.
That'd be the last shit I want to explain to anybody.
Hey, sir, your face ain't working.
Damn, man.
I'm tired.
You smile, look.
You're smiling.
Your pictures are narrative.
You slide.
You got to smile.
I keep wrapping up all night.
Smoking blood.
Yeah.
You know, here's got my ID.
Say my name.
That's a dispatch.
Mm-hmm.
Nah, I ain't gonna lie missing sometimes, though.
Just go back and be part-time.
It was an easy job.
Do part-time. You already qualified.
You don't went through the four months of training.
No, don't go back to work.
Fuck you.
You say you ain't your writing bag, acting bag.
No fucking job.
Do them shit be coming, like, give you bars sometimes?
No.
No.
Like, can you heard some tragic shit?
You're like, ooh.
Yeah, that ain't saying like nobody died, man, but it was like, they survived, but it's
like, I'm gonna use this bar.
You definitely gotta use that bar about the little shit.
Yeah.
Give my little one percent.
That little shit took me out.
Liver.
You ain't never heard the nigga put that in the rest.
I don't heard nobody to that shit.
That was funny.
Come on, man.
Nah.
I've wrapped about calls that I've gotten, but I wrapped in the Gattis Battle.
I wrapped in the Gaddis battle.
You didn't see that battle.
Yeah, I rapped in the Gaddis battle.
It really be crazy.
But like I said, when you get numb to it, you get numb to it.
You take a call, somebody got shot.
Next call, somebody not breathing.
Next call, somebody having heart problems.
You get used to it.
Yeah.
You just move on that guy.
It's not breathing.
It's really, right.
So you have been in.
What do you see your career going?
Yeah, talented.
I definitely, I've always saw myself in music.
in music, but then as I got older,
I've always seen myself just being some type of personality
because that's the thing that kind of kept me relevant
in battle rap, like, all right, jazz can rap,
but she also got a fire personality.
Like, I feel like I do good with things
that's just shown me.
So acting, fuck it, I'll do acting, like.
You got a podcast too, yeah.
I don't have a podcast.
We had a show.
We just had a show on caffeine.
How's he doing?
He's good.
I spoke to him maybe like two weeks ago.
Yeah, he's doing good.
He's always in high spirits.
Well, yeah, like, I just want to do stuff like that, really, and that's why I move to L.A.
Because I know a lot of people in L.A. anyway, there's a lot of networking and shit like that, so I feel like everything is going to go good.
We're caught up in the hype. Don't let them fold say you no dream.
Oh, no, no, no, hell no.
You'll get all that, but I'll put you to move tomorrow as soon as tomorrow I get here.
Meet me here, meet me there.
You're at lunch, man.
You're all right out.
I'm in the old spot.
I'm in Sada Monica.
I'm in Sada Monica. I'm over here.
I don't know the city, my boy.
Yeah, nah.
But yeah, that's, I'm really trying to get into that,
because I'm not gonna be battle rapping when I'm 40, respectfully.
Why, some people out there bought me.
I am 40, I'm just about to start.
Fuck you mean.
I wasn't talking about you.
I woke up an old nigga.
Better get my nap first.
I'm like with you an old nigger smack first.
Oh, okay.
See, this, you, my nigga, he walked up an old nigga,
he's about to get an old nigga snack first.
That was hard.
See, that's the shit I'm talking about, young guy.
That was harder.
thing I said.
Oh, nigger.
I gotta get my nap first.
I gotta get up meat.
I got to check my back first.
We're like, yeah, I'm bluff with that.
I'm like, oh, my nigger, that's gas.
This is the same nigga that peed on himself
about some liver shit, though, don't.
He said that shit.
We're in a long other lane.
These niggins need to be battling outside in the parking lot.
I can't come up with it.
I'm just piggyback on anything.
No.
That thing said check my liver.
I don't smoke or drink.
Y'all don't pour anything.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
And you got to say facts.
That's your partner, then.
That's your partner, then.
What?
What's your social media so they can follow you and check you out?
Jazz the rapper.
Pop your shit.
Jazz with one Z.
Pop it.
The rapper regular.
I hate the two Z.
So it's jazz one Z.
Why don't like two Z?
It's ugly.
I mean, that's how you spell jazz.
No, it's JZ.
Jay Z is like JZ.
Like JZ.
See what I'm saying?
That wasn't crazy?
Man, do you live alive?
Man, check my liver.
I don't smoke or drink.
Facts!
Get these niggins out of here.
Boo!
There's always that nigger in the crowd.
Yo, that shit ain't hit, my nigger!
Oh, yes!
Let me rap!
Let me rap.
You boo-n-n-nig.
Come on, my nigger. That's cool.
But the crowd has got gangster though back then.
Like, since back then, they would at least be like,
come on, man.
Man, you can act like you slip up, uh, come on.
Yeah, that'd be wild.
They're on your head, bro.
I'm gonna say, the fans be wild.
You gotta, they've been through some shit.
You really gotta impress these motherfucking.
They didn't hurt everything.
But it's, it really be civilians though.
Right, you pay to be.
You paid to be here.
Why are you acting like that?
Who are you, the president?
They really be civilian.
They're up to talk with all of them guys.
That's what they feel like.
Yeah.
They want to be on stage or they want to be on footage
and be like, you know, it's me.
That shit was funny, my nigga.
Hey, chap.
Well, there you have it, folks.
Jazz the rapper.
This your first time stopping through here.
We got to get, we need the black-ass shark.
Oh, yeah, mine is gold.
I'm the only gold, man.
And back?
Mm-hmm.
Have you write like a second grader.
First of all, it's a table.
Tell us.
Loz, it's a bad one.
First of all, everybody on here write like a second grader.
If you're being honest,
I'm hell of horrible.
No kidding.
There's a bag behind you.
There's a bag behind you.
We got you some dope-ass, hated-bass, sour shit.
Just flex for the camera for us one time.
That's all we are.
Let me see.
Let me see.
Just flex for the camera.
Oh.
Okay.
Oh, and it smashed my hair.
Let's go.
Yeah.
I needed some joggers anyway.
I need it.
That's a good gift for shit.
You need.
Oh, I'm back.
I wanted to do.
I needed some socks.
Oh, the crop tides.
Oh, my mom.
Easy!
Oh, crop top, mommy, for red, and hood.
Yeah.
Six years, huh?
I've been going to crop tops since I was 18.
Mm.
Got the T-shirts.
Come on, now.
So y'all just knew I needed blue shit, huh?
Yeah.
New Crip?
No, I'm American.
Oh, okay.
Oh.
Mashed their hair, stop putting it.
Hello.
Hello, hello.
And it's the right sizes, too.
Y'all did that.
What's this?
What we got?
What's this?
Oh, some more, some more leggings I'm gonna sell.
What that say?
What that say?
Bando.
No, it doesn't.
That's from you guys.
That's from you guys.
That's Bando.
That's Bando.
How do you say this?
J-O-Win, you hit this, right?
Don't be insulting this shit.
B-d-B-D-D.
No, I do like it.
This is the thing.
This is the thing.
This is the thing.
This is the thing.
You're supposed to put the A in.
You're supposed to put the A in.
You don't get it?
The ass.
Thank you.
J-O-N is a marketing genius.
You gotta add your own A, ladies.
Once you put the ass in it, it's spelled Bando.
Right.
Like that.
You're really a marketing genius.
We didn't want to say nothing, but since you pointed it out.
So ladies, when you buy these leggings right here.
What they're doing?
When you add the A, it spells Bando.
No, I like, I like on ending on my sides too.
Shout-h-h-h-h-h-h-a.
Yeah, and he left your little room to end-day.
Appreciate you.
Appreciate this.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, man.
You know, you always work.
I don't know what kind of socks you wear, but I was going to get you some 85-south socks.
I went ankle socks.
Yeah, okay.
Well, we don't have our ankle socks in yet.
Okay.
You can wear them socks like when you go to sleep.
Yeah, these like one socks.
I don't sleep the socks.
You don't sleep as long, like, bad feet?
Make sure you check out them.
We have them 85 South socks.
We're coming out with some for the fellas
with the grip on the bottom so you can fuck
and they'll slip off.
I need some of these motherfuckers.
But you don't be getting no pussy.
That shit.
What he did?
I'm gonna get no pussy.
Check my living, niggins.
You got to get some push up.
Check my living, nigga.
They're gonna check your lip.
Yeah, check my liver.
Yeah.
You're a nigga with a healthy lip.
Yeah, right.
You feel?
You don't smoke or drink, ladies.
Yeah, don't smoke or drink.
Hell yeah.
You know, look.
I'm just, I'm already fucking up.
But he ain't gonna tell you about that cocaine
he didn't be doing.
No, I'm just fucking.
I wouldn't put that on.
I wouldn't put that on.
I wouldn't put that on.
I wouldn't put that.
Niggas want, niggas always tell you what they don't do.
They don't never tell you what they do.
You think of somebody out there that fuck with potter,
but don't fucking smoking a drink.
Yes, sir.
Absolutely.
Damn.
Quick to tell you.
Don't fuck that shit.
See, the follow-up question,
let us know that you got some other questions,
about to sit you really be in town.
No.
So you're telling me that really doing that?
Yeah.
You mean there are other people like me?
So other drugs is an alternative to make them look out of the way.
I never thought about that.
So you got to find a drug to keep you off drugs?
Right.
You smoke, you snop out?
No, I just drink leg.
No.
I never snorted nothing.
I don't know.
Oh, great.
Now, I might, hey, I, you know, I made, I don't, I do so,
I drink.
Hey, I drink.
Hey, my fucking won't never tell you what drugs they were acting at me on.
What, what was you're on?
Hey, you know, when I was, I was.
But that time that I'm not.
But the time that I was.
But the time that I was.
I did that.
Everybody did that.
They're trying to bring somebody out.
That was that time.
Everybody was doing.
That was that.
You weren't outside.
You're on that.
You're on that.
Hey.
He was on it.
Hey.
He got me on it.
But when I wore, I wore.
I was.
I was.
Oh, up here.
That's the old dope feet.
That leg.
All the dog feet, they'd be like,
they look like they got some 10 grand.
That time?
I was dead.
When your uncle, I saw it on the table.
I asked him what was.
This is what we did.
You're over here the 85 South show, man,
we make everybody feel welcome to come through
and talk their shit
the next time you in the city,
you feel like pulling up to fucking with the guy
you're looking exactly what we at.
I'm with it.
Much success in the future.
What?
See that time when I was on that liver.
When they messed up your liver that time?
That's when I got on it.
Look, man, you know exactly what we had,
85 South Show, jazzed the rapper.
You see your wife, Lewis Bell.
And always, you know, oh look, that people are like,
I'm like, I'm like, fuck it, but look,
next time you see Louis Bell,
yeah.
Check that nigga liver, he don't smoke or drink.
He'll smoke or drink.
He don't smoke or drink.
He don't smoke or drink.
Oh, funny, bro.
That they were like, check my liver.
And then he looked over there.
I don't know. I'm going to smoke us right now.
And she died.
Hey, let me get the pictures, Black.
Oh, my goodness.
You're crazy, man.
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