The Breakfast Club - DONKEY: Polo G Brags About Being The Only Rapper With No Security
Episode Date: May 25, 2023Polo G Brags About Being The Only Rapper With No SecuritySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Yes, donkey of the day for Thursday, May 25th goes to the good brother Polo G.
Let me tell you something, man. I got love for the young brother Polo G.
I got mad love for Polo G's family. His mother, Station Mack. Drop on the clues box for Station
Mack. She's one of the best managers, businesswoman out here. I love what they do. I love what they
build. And that's why I have to give Polo G the biggest he heart today because I can't believe
he would risk all that they built for a bunch of people on social media who don't give a damn
about him and would love to see him lose it all okay not only am i disappointed this is a teachable moment because
polo g is one of the smart ones but polo g i don't need you to be smart i need you to be
wise okay what are you talking about uncle charla well yesterday i came across a video on double xl
and it had the headline polo g says he's the only rapper walking around with no security.
Those have been famous last words for a lot of folks.
Let's go to the Instagram for the report, please.
Walking down the strip, I'm all alone.
I ain't lacking, though.
You're glistening on my hip, I ain't lacking, though.
My kids.
No, this hell, I'm the only rapper you know.
Pop out, Dolo, no security.
My baby.
Oh, God.
Maybe play it one more time for people who couldn't understand.
Play it one more time.
Walking down the street, I'm all alone.
I ain't lacking, though.
You're glistening on my hip.
I ain't lacking, though.
My kids.
I'm the only rapper you know, pop out, dolo, no security.
My baby. Polo G. I'm the only rapper you know Pop out solo, no security Come on, baby
Polo G
Like I said, you one of the smart ones
But I don't need you just to be smart
I need you to be wise
See, smart people learn from their own mistakes
Wise people learn from the mistakes of others
Polo G, we have seen enough rappers
And enough people go on live
Post their location, show what they got
Flashing money, flashing jewelry
Some people dare their opps to pull up Put a location on it, and then they do go on live post their location show what they got flashing money flashing jewelry
some people dare their ops to pull up put a location on it and then they do
and then they did okay you have to learn from all those individuals right the
wolves already don't need a reason my brother we have seen too many rappers
gunned down in LA particularly all right for you to be moving like this you say
you wasn't lacking okay you said you got that glizzy on your hip young brother
you were lacking okay you were lacking common sense because number one you alerting the wolves that you in this city
with no security and you alerting law enforcement that you got the glizzy on the hip now i'm not
gonna sit here and act like i'm an expert on california gun laws but i did some research and
by research i mean google and from what i found out generally you may not carry a concealed firearm
on your person in public unless you have a valid carry concealed weapon license and those
licenses are only issued by a California County Sheriff the residents of the
county are the chief of police to residents of the city hey polo G if you
have one of those more power to you if you don't have one of those then you're
gonna end up in jail and you're not gonna have nobody to blame for that but
yourself because you went on live and told people you got that glizzy on the hip.
Okay, look, I understand Polo G is a rapper, so this isn't going to hurt his brand or image in any way.
But I don't care about his brand or image.
Okay, I care about him.
And I care about him potentially losing his freedom, even worse, his life, because he wants to go on Instagram and tell people that he's walking around LA with all his jewelry on.
Designer clothes and no security with a glizzy on his hip allegedly that may or may not
be legal my brothers my sisters I'm gonna tell you what the OGE 40 told me many many many many
moons ago okay I'm talking over 12 years he said when you're worth something you protect it simple
as that nobody gets stripes in 2023 for saying you walking around with no security.
The richest, most powerful people on the planet all have security.
OK, every elected official has security for the most part.
All right. People that could beat your ass like a Floyd Mayweather have security.
So why don't you? Furthermore, even if you've got your own firearm, why do you want to get your hands dirty?
Hire an armed security guard who's licensed and trained and most importantly insured.
So if something does go down, liability doesn't fall on you.
Nobody talks about that liability part.
OK, the liability that comes with you potentially having to shoot someone.
You are Polo G. So let's just say your gun is legal.
You do shoot someone. You got to pay your lawyer.
You probably still don't get arrested because you black and you know when you black, you're guilty until proven innocent.
But what about if the person you shoot sues you? Higher security.
One of the worst things our generation ever did was be the generation that called rappers who have security suckers.
OK, not only did our generation of rappers clown people for having security we encouraged them to
still be in the streets with no security my god what were we thinking we set so many of us up for
failure okay there was a quote uh from ice t the triple og ice t and he said people are still
hitting me up about my comments about la gang culture if you notice la rappers don't wear a
lot of jewelry me snoop cube dre game Cube, Dre, Game, Kendrick,
the list goes on and on.
It's not because we're broke.
LA is just a dangerous place.
Rapper or not, why test the streets?
Polo G and every other rapper that can hear my voice,
I want you to ask yourself that question.
Why am I testing the streets?
Repeat after me.
Ask yourself again.
Why am I testing the streets? In fact, i testing the streets repeat after me ask yourself again why am i testing the streets
in fact stop testing the streets because the life you save may be your own please give polo g the
biggest he huh all right maybe this could all be a ploy though maybe he wants people to try him
because he got some undercover shooters and security and he wants to be tried like you know like that episode of
martin when his apartment got robbed and they said yeah but the problem with that is bullets don't
have no names right yeah you know what i mean yeah just yeah but no yeah but no no no stop testing
the streets there's some women who need to stop testing the streets too really yeah the streets
oh no you're right yeah just stop it everybody stay out the streets
i agree all right well thank you for that donkey today bet we'll see you guys tomorrow
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I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Executive produced by Questlove,
the Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack Flash, slam, another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different, inspiring figure from history,
like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it. And it began with me. Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. Nine months before
Rosa, it was called a moment. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to
Historical Records. Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.