The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Joe and Jada - G Herbo talks 'Lil Herb,' Juice WRLD, Chief Keef & Chicago hood stories
Episode Date: November 11, 2025Fat Joe and Jadakiss sit down with Chicago rapper G Herbo, fresh off the release of his latest album 'Lil Herb.' Herbo breaks down his career and the project, which boasts production from No I.D. feat...ures from the likes of Wyclef Jean, Anderson .Paak, and Jeremih. The interview ranges from hilarious to insightful with Fat Joe telling a story about Kanye West calling him to stop a Chicago gang war, Herbo breaking down Chief Keef's brilliance, all three agreeing that most of the problems that come up in the hood start as disputes over women, and discussing the legacy left by the gone-too-soon rap star Juice WRLD. 3:00 - Joe talks about a guest that cancelled 13:00 - Working with No I.D. on 'Lil Herb' 18:45 - Joe serving glizzies on Thanksgiving? 22:30 - Shout out Kocky Ka 39:30 - Joe's crazy Chicago stories 52:00 - Wyclef's genius & Juice WRLD legacy 1:04:00 - Hood wars always start over women 1:16:00 - Jadakiss' big family & childhood fight stories 1:23:30 - People losing SNAP benefits 1:36:45 - Chief Keef 1:40:00 - Herbo plays "Fallen Soldiers" & "1 Chance" [Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.] Joe and Jada now on Patreon All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Like just being here alone is a blessing.
You know what I'm saying?
Just being able to be in this type of room and how these kind of...
Be alive is a blessing.
God is great.
I don't even know how many times I got shot at.
I didn't got shot at so many fucking times and I'm still here.
That shit is a blessing, bro.
I'm telling you.
It's the guard crack kid.
You know what it is, your boy, Jada.
Yo, why I throw you off like that?
You heard that crack.
You know what it is?
The Joe and Jada show.
Every show legendary, every show iconic.
And I don't know about them other shows,
but we keep our word with just that.
Today's guess, when you think of a good person,
you know what I mean?
You get love where he's from.
He get loves in other demographics
that shows what kind of character he has.
Excellent artists, student in the game.
Top-tier father.
Throw that shit on.
I mean, Ice Game is superb also.
One of the, probably, definitely a number one album
that's out right now.
Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for our brother, G. Erbaugh.
Yeah.
Appreciate you, big bro. Man, I love you, man.
No, you know I got a late shoot.
You know what I mean?
No, I got to let the people know what it is.
Appreciate you, big, bro.
Let's get it.
I know this lately, we would have a lot of light-skinned guys on the fucking show, right?
AI, common.
It's like, we've been...
I didn't know he was looking at that.
We've been on the table.
You're taking the journalism thing to another level of a week.
Go fuck out of here.
Don't listen to this job right here.
Shottown's on.
She heard, bro, we've been watching you for a minute.
How many years you've been in?
in the game.
Shit, going on 14 now.
14 years.
That must make me a dinosaur, right?
You may have a game 14.
So you're like, they're not looking at you like-
Crack-a-saurus.
Crack-a-saurus.
They're not looking at you like a young artist, right?
They're like, you're a savvy vet?
No, he's seasoned mediocre.
For sure.
He and you're more on fire.
He in the mid of his career.
He got more to go.
We got something similar. And he's on fire.
You've been around 14 years.
You're more on fire.
now than never before.
Definitely.
Me and Jada, we on the podcast.
We're killing these niggas.
They're dizzy.
These fucking chalk ass niggas.
They didn't want to commit suicide.
They're busy.
They're like, yo, these motherfucking,
smashing this shit.
They're dizzy, flabby and sick.
Oh, what's your zodiac sign?
Get the fuck out of here with that shit.
This is the shit.
No, you know that.
Tell them her, bro.
You've been trying to get on this.
Yeah, no, I've been overly.
Like, I couldn't wait.
They do this shit.
Like, for real, for real.
Like, you know, Shannon's chalked out my brother.
I put, I saved this fit for the day.
Everything, all this shit.
This is all intention.
Hey, listen.
Hey, listen.
Hey, let's see.
Thumbs up.
Appreciate it.
There's been another guy came up in.
He said his gear wasn't ready.
He walked in and everything.
Another leader of the new school to be dripped out.
Yeah.
He walked up.
He's seen niggas in first shit and all that.
And the niggas said, come back next time, Joe.
I'm not ready.
Yeah.
You know that's a fact.
No, no.
No, you.
No, that's a fact.
A guy that y'all considered one of the flyest niggins in the world.
Am I lying?
Am I lying?
Ladies and Jeremy, he's talking about fly guard.
Westside gun stepped in.
He wasn't ready to, because he threw that shit on.
Because you always doing these,
we got to get some.
He came in half way, niggins.
He came and sat in the show.
You know, he threw that shit on.
He didn't, he didn't ask what he wants to have on.
Now he got a bottle.
So he's going to come back.
Now.
He got a prize.
And he wanted to bring us some sneakers, too.
When he comes back, I'm going to have to throw the extraterrestrial shit on.
Shit.
The fur going to still be breathing this shit is going to have an alien.
That shit going to have a lot of things popping up.
The lion is going to still be breathing.
That, the guy, ain't dead yet.
Nick, I'm going to be up in here like this.
No, go going to take me away.
This shit about to go.
Now, I don't throw some shit.
This shit was all in touch.
I laid my fit out on the couch.
That's how you supposed to?
Like, I really do this drip shit.
What my room look like?
As you're supposed.
I got, I probably got a hundred thousand a drip just in a hotel room on the couch laid out for this week.
That's what I'm talking about.
Talk slow to these niggas that don't know.
Talk slow to these niggins.
Yeah, man, for real drip.
I've been, I'm dressed like the mannequin.
I ain't going to lie to you.
You know how people got gambling part.
Yeah.
People go gamble this.
When you know yourself, there's gamblers who sign themselves out the casino.
and be like, yo, don't allow me to get me.
I didn't even know you could do it.
No, I swear to God.
His guy's really blowing the fucking mortgage of the house.
They get to a point where they go to all the casinos and be like, yo, don't let me in.
I'm about to go shopping therapy.
I want somebody sign me out.
I'm tired of buying the fly shit.
I got to get out of here.
Get me out.
Oh, Gucci.
They got to take your phone or they got to take your eyesight.
He said, that nigger, look, I ain't a lie.
The nigger, look, I ain't a lie.
He said, before we started this shit, he said, yeah, my mom at the Knicks game and shit,
Louis down to the ankles.
No, I'm Louie to the, yo, listen, thank God I don't sell drugs because I wore an outfit.
I told you on the show, did I not, tell you on the show, whoever wear gear, whoever's into fashion.
It's a lot of people we know.
Yeah.
Do not come to the game.
Yeah, for sure.
Do not come to the game because it's going to be real painful for you.
When you look over in.
It's going to be like an eyesore.
I'm going to dump you so that giraffe to go with it.
It looked like it came with the jacket.
Watch the stoo.
Come on.
Watched look like it came with the jacket like you bought it together.
Watch came with the shit.
Accessible.
Man, what the fuck, man.
He can't make this shit up.
No bullshit.
And the man told me, he said,
damn, Joe.
He said, why are you wearing all that?
Why you got all that on?
I said, listen, this is years of abuse.
This is years of pain.
You guys wanted me deader in jail.
So while you throw that camera on
and I'm courtside on that Jumbo Tron,
you're going to read Louis all day.
Make you hate it.
And let me tell you saying,
that shit went so viral.
I thank God I don't sell drugs and none.
I say, yo, this is about that.
They're coming.
They were coming.
They were coming.
That was the gentleman.
That was the Frank Lucas moment.
Y'am!
You know, that shit had me hot.
Sherry Shepin.
Everybody told me, who the fuck is this?
Who the fuck is this?
No.
Don't take that shit.
Hot.
I'm somewhere else sweating bullets.
Like, yo, this shit is.
I don't know if I did the right thing.
Thank God with taxes.
You know, this.
Was my niece as he was hating on you?
What happened?
I was hating and it backfired on her.
Yeah, because they came back and told it.
You got that's all right.
You got to start like, you got to start.
You got to start.
If you're on the street.
Ah!
Six-seven!
That shit.
You got to start some shit like, hey, man, if you're on the streets, you know some shit.
If you're on the streets or whatever you doing, man, if you ain't, if you ain't really,
if you ain't with legit yet, you got to watch the shit you well, you might have a fair time.
Your fit might get you fair time.
That's a fact.
My daughter trying to play me.
She was like, Dad, let's do a TikTok.
It was right out of here.
We're on our way to the game, and I don't know that she's playing me.
Yeah.
It's like, you know, unk.
It's like your father dressed whack or whatever.
It just so happened if I'd have took the outfit off.
shit be standing by itself.
It was too much paraphernalia in that shit.
That shit was contraband, my digger.
I'm telling you, I got scared.
Two days later, two days later, I don't know where I'm at.
Vegas or some shit, Conflicts con?
Yeah, you went there.
I got scared of the, I said, yo, we're not selling drugs no more, right?
We ain't doing that.
Cause we hot right now.
This shit, this shit done got me.
This shit, this one of them hot asses.
This one of them high outfits.
This thing is crazy.
I did too much, but anyway, you're heard.
Well, anyway, I want to sign.
Anybody help me hit James at the email.
If you have a shopping therapy,
I need a psychiatrist,
something I'm going to go broke.
I'm not lying to you guys, I can't do it no more.
I have to admit to myself.
Go from and stop jokes.
It starts with self first.
Nigel, I got a problem.
You can't stop.
As soon as we leave it,
I'm saying my Louis or Bernie.
You got a problem, too.
You called me.
You just left Louis.
You just left Bird off.
I'd be like, yeah, yeah, I just left the joint, man.
But, you know, hey, we ain't have shit.
I got, I got a, I got a slogan with my shit.
We ain't have nothing.
No, for real.
You know what I'm saying?
They would give me the sneaker three years after it was this.
Let me tell you, one year I worked some of you.
I bought a green sweat suit, a blue sweat suit, and a red one.
And by the year was through.
the middle of school season.
It was fresh for the first week.
You're trying to match the yard.
Nigger, I had the green, the blue, the shit, the same shit.
Every, like, you know, they know.
I was fucked up.
So I give them the pain.
If you're still around, guys, and I'm doing that.
You know what I'm saying?
Because, you know, in past generation.
That's ill that you feel, because I feel like that, too, like,
because I wasn't the freshest nigga in school or none of them.
As soon as I was coming around.
So now, most of my get back is for the,
I guess that was in my English.
Let's stop.
As 14, I was
dapper Dan, niggas.
As soon as I was 14,
I was wearing dapper Dan.
Iced out.
14,
it was over.
It was over.
After that,
I was like,
I was happy.
And you had the Brady bunch heads.
Yeah,
I had a full set of fucking in.
I'm about to go to Turkey
and get my procedure.
The other day I seen the nigga,
this nigga had all.
his hair.
I walked in the watch store, I think
F. B. Giano or some shit.
And the nigger hair was like,
I said, man,
I wish I had shit like that.
I changed my name to Hacillo and shit.
My shit was flipping, like,
on some bullshit.
If I had hair, I'd be on some super bullshit.
Like, I'd be...
He said I'd be...
No, I'd be irritating.
My shit would be curled up, like,
finger waves, all type of shit.
All the way out their head, though.
Look where shit with you, her.
Must be like,
motherfucking had a full set.
He's crazy.
He said,
on a turkey.
Let's talk about this album
that's dominating the streets right now,
a little herb.
I wasn't working with No ID.
Man.
That's my big brother.
Big shout out to No ID.
He's my guy.
He's got out of No ID, man,
big bro.
And him and Mick,
my manager,
who's been with me since forever.
Like, they got a 20, 30-year friendship,
relationship.
Brotherhood, you know what I'm saying?
So no ID, he wanted them, like, people throughout my journey that always just, like,
gave his input through shit, through this, do this, do that, you know what I'm saying?
It's like, I know I could call big bro.
It's just like, as an artist, you got to have people around, like, like, no idea what you could call him.
But I need to get hype, certain shit like that, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like, yeah, it's a blessing to even be able to, like, have somebody like that
in your corner for real for him.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, yeah, so shout out of big bro
and that even, like, getting that record done
and the sample of certain shit,
like, he's gonna make a call and get that shit
clear, like, done.
Like, you ain't ain't got a thing about a power.
Yeah, not, for real, for real.
Nick, a God power.
What you want me to talk about, man?
This new fucking album, man.
This is all about the album.
You hear it everywhere.
You know, when I did leave back,
I had such a 10 years,
10 years been legit to still figure me back
because they always think
We like illegal, but you saying I'm legit.
I've been 14 years.
Literally.
Legit.
I've been a real tax-paying artist.
You don't get a lot of that.
I've been paying taxes for shit.
10 years now.
For real, for real.
Million dollar tax.
Big shit.
Shit costs some M's when it come around.
You mad.
Like, you pissed you guys.
You got to pay that.
Never been a hated.
It's really going legit.
I hate taxes.
I hate it.
I hate paying.
I hate it.
Hate it.
Y'all know what.
for fucking taxes.
Your crack, hey?
Y'all are different tax. I'd be disd,
you know, like a nigga hit me
on the head with a fucking back.
You know what I think, though?
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on, we can talk to the...
I need to massage after I pay taxes.
Eating pads or type of shit, I thought I pay taxes.
Let me explain, son of you.
I need those.
I'd be thinking...
I'd be thinking the accountants hate us
because we make so much money.
These guys make a regular salary
and they're looking at us
and they thinking this is free.
They don't think we really work.
Wrath, niggas coming up in here with all this money.
And they be fucking like,
ah, give them extra.
Y'all I'm thinking this and this and that.
I fucking hate accountants.
I hate them.
My dad.
I hate them.
My pops runs all my shit.
So he's, and he still treat me like that.
I come in and pay my taxes.
Here go G-Wagon.
The first one you got to sign.
And here goes a mansion.
Stop me.
You got to rub it in.
Yeah.
You're my father.
You treat me this like a fucking regular accountant on me.
No, the accountants, they...
No, the accountants hate people with...
They're not going to say.
Their accountants hate people with money.
I'm really convinced...
Yeah, for sure.
And they throw a little low...
No, they hate you, man.
They throw their little...
They throw their sobbs in it.
Yeah, they throw them low blows like a mother...
They don't mean low blows.
They don't give a fuck, bro.
They don't care.
They hate us.
We make too much money to them.
They're thinking it's a walk in the park.
They don't know I had to go to the jungles of Africa, the Favala.
But you know how many times?
We almost die.
Like you, right?
You young.
You made music for the streets.
You still ain't cross over to like me.
I get paid wires, white people only.
Like, I've already reached that.
I ain't got to get stabbed at the show or shot outside.
I'm there now.
Corporate events and shit.
You're still in the jungle.
Yeah, no, I'm still in trenches.
Tennessee, Shottown,
going to get that back.
For sure.
You know, and they don't understand.
They just look at the numbers and say,
yo, you made this, you made this, you made this.
They don't know the type of shit we got to do it.
You got to go through for real.
Hip hop is a very dangerous.
This is probably the most dangerous, to be honest,
for real, for real.
Congratulations on the show.
He pulled off a big event.
Yeah, thank you.
I appreciate it.
For sure, appreciate it.
Look at big world.
He was watching the verses in copper.
He's like, yo, in the morning.
I got to go fly out to her shit.
I'm like, damn, I had to do the one.
So what you did, like your own festival?
Yeah, I did my own.
Yeah, I'm on V-Day bash at the Win Trust.
That shit was sold out.
Yeah, that shit was hell.
I wanted to be.
And they let you do that.
Yeah, they let me do that.
She was crazy out here.
Right, because-19 artists on the bill.
Everything smooth, everything was perfect.
Everything was perfect.
We did the show, went out to two, three clubs.
All the artists went out.
We partied and had fun.
Everything was safe.
That's when you get.
God, that's a prime example of you can work together and be positive and all that
because people would be scared of shit like that.
Yeah.
Like me, they let me perform in Cotona Park.
That's my hood.
Yeah, I did that.
They never let me perform.
He felt that.
Look, it's my brother right here, Dee from the Bronx.
Look, I'm going to tell you some shit.
I'm going to fuck your head up.
I'll be outside in his hood and shit.
Because I already don't know what he did.
Bro from a 149th intention.
Let's see you at the bakery to Petusa.
We see you outside of the bank.
Eating on the rose by itself.
Dolly.
In the Bronx?
Yeah.
Let's name that shit, Batusa, Petusa.
That's name of the bakery.
Atuso Bakery.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure.
Listen.
You see you outside.
The bakery at front of the roads.
Tiffany Rose outside.
Tiffany Rose outside.
He just on the hood of his car eating.
Hello.
That's not a no.
I pull up everywhere in that shit.
I pull up everywhere in that shit.
Listen, I tell them.
If you kill me in my city, shame or you.
You.
Yeah.
Ain't too many rappers Thanksgiving coming up.
We feed 5,000 families.
We just don't feed them turkey.
For sure.
We give them the turkey, the rice, the soup, the yam, the mouth, the discs, the
everything.
We're going to put some glisies in that motherfucker.
No glizzies.
No, grisies.
Yo.
Yo.
Yo.
Yo.
Let me tell you something.
Yeah.
Go on.
Let me tell you some.
What's that?
Shame on you.
You're having glizzy on Thanksgiving.
Shame on you.
Fat, I don't care what that.
Glizzy shouldn't make the menu.
It doesn't even exist on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving?
If you tell me you got a turkey glissing.
I'm going to tell you something, right?
You, because you work out every day and all that,
I'm going to fucking believe you, right?
But everybody laughing at the glissie,
they eat the fucking glissy.
I walked in the nick game the other day.
Yeah.
Somebody was sitting right behind me.
Who?
You got to stop doing these.
Imagine that you know you're sitting behind me.
Stop fucking playing this.
I was there.
Don't guess you full of shit, kids.
I wasn't there.
Somebody, very important, was sitting right behind me.
And when I went to greet him, he had a glizzy with sour crowd and muscle.
I said, yo, you got the glitzy.
He said, yo, he got the glissie.
I look at the nitty.
He got a glizzy with sorrow crawling, muscle, and all.
I looked at him.
I said, yo.
I don't know how to take this.
Did you want to be the only one with Igzy?
Or you didn't like how his blizzy was just.
The man not gay.
He there with his wife and all that.
Bro.
I'm just saying,
bro, my fucking tess her.
Where is he going with this?
As much as people fuck with me over a glizzy
why I see the man and I'm like, yo,
he got the glissie in plain view.
If I was a cop and I didn't have the flasked light.
Where you got the glizzy way?
You got the glass of the light to see the butt of the gun.
Where was the glizzy, though?
I had the glizzy in plain view.
Pull over.
Pull over.
Hey, what the fuck?
Pull over.
And all I could think of is like,
yo, you got the glissy, right?
Because they're starting to make me think,
I'm fucking crazy.
Like, I'm the only nigga eating a hot dog.
I see the shit, say, yo, yo, you got the glitch.
He said, Joe chills.
He said, because he knew this shit was coming soon or later.
Wait, no bullshit.
Wait, one more time.
Where was that?
What a Glezy was that?
Plain view.
You know, when the cops blew you over,
they be like, I flash the light,
I've seen the butt of the gun.
You know, somebody call the cops on you.
I walk up, decent.
Yo, what's up?
Yo, it's a Glezy.
Gleazy!
Like, because, you know, they got me looking
like I'm the only one they get...
Anyway, fuck that.
You know, the only one that eat glizzies
in public is with promotion.
You got promotional glissie.
I don't give...
Oh, fuck.
I'm going to eat the glizzy in front of all these nits.
What the fuck?
Hey, bro.
It's not up and it's a blizzy just out of this world.
Bro.
My whole, I ain't going to lie.
You got a good birthday, bro.
That niggins said, man, I just want to see one flag get thrown, bro.
My birthday complete, man.
My brother.
That shit got lit.
It's going to be more flags.
Happy birthday, man.
It's going to be a lot of more.
Happy birthday YK ski, but.
Right now.
We got the latest episode is my man, Kaki Kau.
You heard of him?
Yeah, that's my dog.
He's saying that nigger's incredible.
Cocky is nice.
Kaki Kai sits there, big $500, right?
That nigger, big.
I ain't going to.
Yo, you know.
Yo, listen.
You my man, Kyle like that, man.
Hey, shout Kyle's my nigger, man.
Yeah, man, I love.
Listen, I love him.
I actually wanted to text him, man.
I love you.
How about if we ever need a third host on this show?
We bring Kaki.
God, that is the funniest
fucking show I've seen in my life.
So he's sitting there about five
and some change. Yeah. And he went up
that. He's going to my father. No, dog.
What? I need four.
I'm trying to disagree with him so I'm
just trying to agree with him so he can land a play.
Yeah, he's going up.
Get past that park and you're going to make him
700. Well, I can't breathe, bro.
When I tell you, they almost threw me out of my house
yesterday because I'm watching the shit.
And the man say,
with a flag, a man say, you know,
when I'm on my cheat day, I'm like, I'll do that flat cheat day.
Like, who the fuck?
What?
Get the fuck out of here.
Cheat day.
He tried to get it right, man.
When he's on his cheat day.
And you actually gas to the nigger like, yeah, you know, do pull-ups, shit up.
I didn't.
I didn't tell him to do no pull-up.
I know you didn't.
I quit.
I know for a fact you didn't.
Yo, I quit.
Yeah, we're supposed to race on Netflix.
live, man.
You're gonna'
race?
Yeah.
He said,
ghetto game.
I gave him three cars.
I gave him three cars.
Now that I didn't know.
I got him three cars.
I smoke his death.
I'll get him three cars.
That was funny.
You know, that name.
That was funny.
Yeah.
That was funny.
We're gonna work out.
No, for sure.
I'm definitely betting on you.
You can give him three cars.
One thousand percent.
You get that nigga three cars.
I'm definitely betting on that.
For sure.
Hard rock bets.
You think they'll pull that shit.
Like, we could get that.
We could get a line on that.
I might have to give him four or five cars.
Five he might win.
Five he might.
He still not won't.
Never.
I was being jealous.
I really, I ain't even going to tell y'all this number of cars.
I was ready to give him a block.
All right.
I didn't have my life.
Yo, that nigga got to run about two cars and he's like, we're going to make it.
We don't make it.
You know, boy, shit.
But anyway, I love him.
I'm saying that first.
If we need a third host, I want cocky-cock
because the man, he's a breath of fresh air.
That was the funniest shit.
I watched that shit like 10 times last night.
I just kept dying laughing.
This shit was funny.
I'm foul, but fuck it.
You know what I'm saying?
He said the cheat day.
I got to throw the flag.
A set.
Y'all threw 30 flags on me already.
The shit started 10 minutes ago.
Plain sight, blizzy.
You got all types of infractions.
That wasn't my charge.
That was his.
You know, the cop coming in.
But it wasn't my charge.
They put the flashlight and they're like, yo, this gun, I saw it.
The glizzy was in planes.
The glissie was in plain sight.
No tents on the window.
Nivis said, yo, I said, no, no, don't worry.
I ain't going to do it to you like that.
But, you know, yo, you got, yo, the glisie.
I think you had confidence for people to actually hit a glizzy at stadiums and arenas.
Like celebrity.
Nah, this thing's so hot this shit.
I think they still hide
I don't give a fuck, man
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Anyway, let's talk about, all right.
So I can explain to you my career.
I don't know about JD's career.
You know, he's been doing, he been flying consistent.
But for me, right?
My career is like one of them guys you see in baseball, like big poppy Ortiz or the guy from Toronto.
I even hit the shit out the park grand slam or I.
or I swing and miss and fall on my face.
So my career, there's been times
where I'm number one in America.
And there's other times where I'm flopped mania.
And then now you looked in and you got to get back.
I remember one New Year's Eve.
I'm in my mother's house, rest of peace,
and I'm watching like the, you know,
we grew up watching the Happy New Year on TV.
Now I remember I was sitting there,
my mom's eyes.
I was cold as fucking.
I said, next year, I'm on the Happy New Year's shit.
You better watch.
I'm going to be on that 10, 9, 8,
and the next year I was dead with a fucking
Burgundy Veloader lawsuit.
But you, it seems like you 14 years.
You went hot, cool door for little this, this, that.
Tell me about that whole transition.
When you said that shit, like, I felt you for real, for real.
Like, I think that it's a mental thing, too.
Like, with us, we feel like that.
Like, even when we cold, we steal hot.
Because I was about to say, like, you ain't never not been that nigger to me.
You know what I'm saying?
So you might feel like that.
And I feel like that too.
I felt like that many times.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
It's like, especially with my career.
Thank you, my shit.
Yeah.
I give you the right hand, bro.
For the guards.
For sure.
You got to go right hand so this shit don't go left, man.
Somebody told me that yesterday.
I'm sticking with it for sure.
No way for me.
I'm saying all that.
To say like with me, my career especially, like, I definitely,
it's been like a roller coaster.
Like a, like hot as fish grease in.
shit cool off and get cold or slow down,
but it's like you just really can't stop.
You just got to stay at this shit.
Go to the studio, figure this shit out.
The name of the game is rap.
So it's like they're going to love you.
Then they might hate you,
but they're going to love you again if you put some shit out.
Tell you put some shit out that's hard,
and they're going to fill it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like that shit like what that nigga miss says,
as long as the streets is filling in a nigga like me could sell it.
Like, just got to put this shit out.
Just keep going for real.
So with me and I've seen that though,
Like, from my perspective, looking at the world on the outside, like,
I seen people count me out for like, oh, yeah, it's over with herbal trash, herbal garbs and this.
And me, Minstly, I know I can rap.
I know I'm one of the hardest niggins to get in front of a mic, for sure.
So it's like, that just fuel my fire.
I seen that shit, and I, like, the same way you said, like, next year, I'm going to do this.
Like, I really had a real plan and I saw that shit out.
Like, I'm like, man, next year, I'm dropping as much as I can.
You feel me?
I got a lot of shit in order in my life mentally and my personal life.
family shit, getting through that shit, business shit, all of that shit.
But in the midst of all that fire, I still went to the studio.
And I had a plan.
I had a strategy like, I'm going to record my hardest shit and put this shit out
and the streets going to fill it.
Tell me if I'm wrong, right?
Because you grew up in the real street shit.
And it feels like you had a point where you like, all right, I know what I got to do to get
to this next level I got to do.
And it feels like you telling the homies, yo, chill, let me do what I got to do.
Yeah.
That's one of the hardest things to do, especially if they're alleged killers and they're crazy, they're this and this and this.
I really had to do this.
Yeah.
Like, I'm not lying.
I think that Joe invented the entourage.
Yeah.
Like, I think I invented that shit.
The entourage.
Don't throw no flags.
I'm telling you truth.
If you're from my era, Fat Joe might be one of the first guys you ever seen with 40 guys that look like they don't leave them.
block missing these niggas are animals.
Yeah.
I had to.
Tell them, yo, you can't come.
Fall back.
Wish me luck.
If I make it, you might need something.
Yo, this, it's the hardest shit to tell a group of animals.
No.
Alleged you're heavy on the animals.
You got to say that.
No.
Animals, savages.
Yo, listen, let me go.
And some of them get mad at you.
And you tell a man, I had one of my men that I don't want to talk too deeply.
But my man was kingpin.
And that's my man
I mean I grew up with him
And this this now
I had to explain to the nigga
I said yo
You fat Joe brother
You out here moving all type of shit
I'm trying to be legit
They're gonna run me in some Rico shit with you
You too big out here
It's actually better for you
To stay away from fat Joe
Because I'm over here on Billboard
Doing whatever I'm doing
And you and he never
To this day
He never understood what I was trying to
to tell them.
I'm trying to tell him.
It's like a nigga, you know, you get caught.
You'd be like, all right, come out the closet now.
We're caught now.
You got us.
Yo, Johnny, get out the speaker box.
We're caught.
It's like, yo, bro, we don't all got to get caught.
Yeah.
And so it's hard for dudes to understand, yo, I have an opportunity, a generational opportunity.
Yeah.
That one day you might need a favor from me.
let me go.
It happened to me.
I'm talking about me.
Yeah.
I'm staring down the barrel,
meaning two eyes,
yeah.
Of a stone cold killer.
Yeah.
Telling them, yo, I love you,
Chagito, I can't do it.
You know, I didn't.
You can't beat up my fans.
You can't, this, this.
That doesn't work for me.
I'm looking, please, just hope I make it.
I hear that in, like,
your interviews and all that.
when you were at that transition
and how's it going for you?
I'm in a good space now, like, mentally with this, like, this shit.
You are?
What about them?
Not all, everybody here or no.
I was just fin to say, like, for real, for real.
Everybody ain't going to get it.
Let them say, there's a jeweled that young niggas out of here.
No, for sure.
They ain't going to all understand it.
Like, the same shit you're saying, I'm telling, like,
I'm looking at you.
And only a certain niggas can really say that,
that you had to do that,
that you really had to, like,
separate yourself from this shit
because you really gonna either die
or go to jail,
especially when you're running
with niggas like that.
Like, I used to have 100 niggas at my shows, too,
100 niggas, 50 niggas on the road,
all this shit.
Like, I really, that shit is,
the proof is in the putting,
that shit on paper.
Like, you feel what I'm saying?
Like, even to do that
and to be able to, like,
separate yourself from that
and be able to look at a nigga
that's really in the streets,
that's a stone cold killer,
a savage, whatever it is,
and be able to say that,
you gotta have that shit in you too.
You feel me?
Like, I ain't never had no fear in my life.
When you get to a certain point and you see, like,
because I didn't understand what I was doing either.
Like, I didn't understand I was going to be this big.
But when I became this big and I realized, like, damn, I'm doing some shit that I could change everybody life.
Your life, my family life, everybody life.
You know what I'm saying?
That's when you start realizing, like, niggas will be on some shit.
Like, they don't understand or they don't get it.
They'll be on some shit like, oh, you're a bitch.
You're punking out.
You're doing this.
You're doing that.
When you had those type of conversations, you got to tell you.
a nigga like, bro, if you don't stop doing this shit, you're going to go to jail or you're going to die for real, for real.
Like, nigga be naive to the fact, you know what I'm saying?
It's like me, I've never been naive to anything I was doing.
When I was in the streets, I knew for a fact, the shit I'm doing could put me in jail or I could get killed doing this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, and you got to have them conversations with niggas where it's like you can't do it.
It's not, it's no way possible to really have one foot in this industry and one foot in the streets.
That shit is interesting.
That's what I tell them all the time.
You know, I'm real connected to Chicago.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know if you know, right?
And, nah.
You're old enough?
I don't know if you know what time it is, right?
No, on another level.
Yeah.
Okay?
And it's so hard to walk two blocks.
Yeah, no, it's shit.
I'm not talking about the young shit we see, niggas.
It just gang, you can't walk two blocks.
Fuck, no.
In Chicago.
Yeah, no, for real.
That shit sounds crazy.
But it's for real, though.
In my neighborhood, we growing up, like, you can't.
Like, we'll be.
in the spot, chilling, hanging out,
smoking weed, playing the game.
Niggas then left the spot and got shot going to the corner store.
Two fucking blocks.
I want to know why they want to kill niggas, 40 below zero.
Yeah.
It's 40 below zero.
It's cold.
Are you watching?
A little bit, Jack.
Are you watching with binoculars out the window to see if homie go to the corner store
in 40 below zero?
I did a wedding for Eddie Robinson.
Used to be in the NBA, my man.
I think that's the Eddie Rob.
He had a wedding in the shot.
Not Eddie Robb.
The fat dude, the fat dude used to be on the next.
No.
Not Kerry.
He was from the shot, too.
Yeah, he robbed.
He was from the shot too.
Yeah, he robbed.
I did his wedding.
Now, I think I forgot.
I needed some shades or something before the wedding.
So I went to the department store,
pick up some shades.
I got the robe on from the,
From my suite.
You was playing.
Got my hat, some kind of way.
A nigga came all way from down the corridor.
Jay, they can't shoot you Chicago ass, nigga.
This shit was great.
I'm like, what?
This is your hat.
Me, I fixed my shit immediately.
Sergeant Slaughter.
Yeah.
I'm wearing him up.
That's it.
The shy is one of the green.
Yeah, for sure.
It's like, fucking.
I don't think, like, people really realize, like, to the capacity of, like,
how real, like, how treacherous that bitch is for real.
Like, it was a real error.
Like, now it's not so bad.
It's like, you know what I'm saying?
No, I'm saying not so bad.
I'm not as bad.
I'm talking about it's not so bad with like the way your head is.
The head is.
Like, that's not as bad.
It was a real error.
Like, you couldn't even think about wearing your head right or left if you ain't
know what you had going on.
That shit was impossible to walk in a certain neighborhood.
You're going to get your ass shot.
Huh?
It's caught.
No, no, nah.
That's a nice part.
You're talking about Regal on Seine F.
That's my strip.
I'm from Say Knife.
Riegel on Say Knife.
I'm from 79th, too.
Yeah, no.
Here, here.
Nah, for real.
It was an error.
Bro, it was an error.
You got your hat left or right.
Walking down the wrong street.
Your ass is grass.
Boy, over with for you.
When I tell you, he was dead.
Yo, your pops don't even know what was, like,
because I told you this story.
You acting like it was a regular.
That's crazy.
Used to be real shows at Riggle Theater, huh?
Oh, me.
You're a boss.
You know, listen.
That's one of the,
Rican theater, that is on.
I'm going to let you finish your story.
That's one of the worst fucking Saturday night.
I'm from Sadi Nife.
That's one of the worst.
I don't think you understand.
That's over east.
That's in my hood.
Yo, this guy, he's too young.
This guy don't understand.
I'm from there.
You know.
Nigger.
No, it ain't a flag.
I'll tell you a story.
Let me tell you something.
I'm going to tell you a true story, right?
And I never said this publicly.
Once I get a phone call, this is how much, you know, I'm connected to Chicago.
One day I get a phone call is Kanye West.
He said the Latinos and the black dudes was in the war.
He said, you're the only one that can stop it.
Come to Chicago and stop it.
I said, nigga, I can't stop shit.
I'm saying, he called me to stop the shit out there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm telling you, we are out of shock.
where they got a fucking midget
with a Mac 11 under him like this.
A midget.
A little person.
A little person.
A little person.
On the fucking shit.
A little bit.
He has a machine gun under him.
Every gang you ever named
was in that bitch.
And they 10,000.
Let me tell you some big shit happened.
Right?
Big shit.
Every gang was in that theater.
For sure.
They hate each other.
Right.
And he was coming.
Yo, listen, he was there.
I was feeling sorry for him.
I was not going to leave him alone.
He was chilling.
He was chilling.
He didn't know about that to this couch.
Yo, he did not know.
Right, it was some things.
It was a time where they were robbing everybody
who went out there and they set up APB,
yo, guess what?
Y'all come to this show, we robbing you.
It is what it is.
Whoever, Jada probably didn't know.
I went with extra jerse.
I had the ugly niggas in the audience
in a major way.
But
the shit went crazy.
No, no, I'm telling you,
I had the ugly niggas in the crowd.
Trust me.
I'm picking up what you're putting down for the show.
The man go, it turned into a whole right.
You know who was there?
Anthony Mason, rest in peace.
Anthony Mason, he from there?
Rest of peace?
Aunt Mason for the New York Knicks,
he's not from Chicago?
He threw that shit.
He got something.
No, but listen.
Anthony Mason.
was there.
It popped off so crazy.
I'm telling you, they got a midget with a Mac 11 on stage.
A little person.
Everybody got a gun in there.
That's what I'm trying to say.
That shit could have been grand crowd.
Like, they were just letting you, hey, you got a 357 come inside.
Like, who was the scariest shit in the world?
It was ugly.
You didn't even know, right?
I remember looking at you.
I said, Dan, Jay, they don't even know what's going on, right?
So I go over there, actually.
We went right.
Anthony Mason started pushing me
by it's a riot.
Go, Joe.
Go!
He's trying to get me out of there, right?
Just lean back's number one.
Right.
Right.
My DJ LV.
LV, I looked like this.
He was on stage
with the equipment we were about to perform.
That nigger was out the door faster.
He was gone.
Disconnected the shit like this.
That motherfucker was gone.
So I look at him run past me.
And I said, you know what?
They're going to take we pussy in Chicago for a half of them.
I said, yo, L.V.
He said, what?
Lean back.
Lean back.
Fuck the 40-minute show.
Just go to the drugs.
Lean back was number one in America.
That's just a pan, pan, pan, pan, pan, pan.
They forgot.
They were fighting.
They started lean back.
Hey.
Like 20.
I didn't think back.
Hey.
I could not leave.
I ain't even know where this shit was going, man.
Yo!
I ain't know where he was going.
I need a drink to this shit, man.
I felt pussy.
I felt pussy.
Because Anthony Mason,
probably the toughest Nick ever is pushing me out.
Go, Joe.
When I turned around,
I look for my DJ to be like,
yo, L.V, that nigga was already outside.
He ran with equipment.
Ran out of his shit.
He wanted that.
That shit was cool.
crazy.
So who the fuck play Lean Back?
LV.
He don't go back.
I said y'allelv.
Oh, you said if you're going to come.
I said, please back.
Straight to the drugs.
No cut.
No cut.
No cut.
The pure.
It's going to lean back.
It's number one.
They forgot they was fighting.
We performed.
That's a legendary.
Yo, I'm, yo, Jada.
It was very scary in there.
I'm telling you, Chattown is, uh.
No, Regul Theater, legendary for sure.
Only been inside of that one time my life.
That shit been shutting.
Riego Theater probably been closed 15 years.
For sure.
Only been in one event in a regular theater.
I've been in a couple events there.
Yeah.
That's what we had was there, right?
Huh?
That's your shit there.
You were sitting by the radiator.
I don't remember where you was asked.
That shit was crazy in there.
But what I'm saying to you is,
another thing is they don't give a fuck about the police.
Fuck no.
Hell no.
Man, them young names are shoot at the police out there.
Hell give them.
Fuck.
It ain't even little niggas.
I'm talking about that.
Little niggas, big niggas, medium niggas, orange, green, small.
You know how many times?
You know how many times I'm in Chicago and the cop is there and the nigger dropped the biggest gun in the world in front of the cop and the cop just turn his cheek?
Like, he don't know what's going on and the nigger throw the gun in the shit.
I was, I've been there.
With the cops, no, yo, these niggas are killed me.
Let me chill.
Unless the cop is on bullshit.
Nah, for real.
He know, let me chill.
Nobody, everybody in Chicago, and it's crazy.
It's like, you know, like, man, shout out to all the police out there that protect the serve, man.
They got a goddamn job, bro, because, like, in Chicago, bro, in the streets, like, niggins don't got no regard for police.
You feel I'm saying?
Like, that's the high speed.
How about that's the only place?
Not even L.A.
Everything.
I've been with anywhere you could name in L.A.
Every hood, this and that.
I've never seen a place other than Chicago with no disregard for the,
with no respect for the,
they don't care about the top.
I was one of them.
I ain't used to give a fuck either.
I ain't going to watch you.
You wasn't like,
I don't care about,
none of that shit.
I ain't care about none of that shit, man.
I'm blessed to be here, bro,
but that's just like the coaching.
I can't about the cop.
Nah, hell not.
I always knew respect the cop.
Let's get up out of here.
You know, I knew that.
The one thing I knew that my mother and father always taught me since I was a kid is,
yo, tell him you got a lawyer.
I knew this even if you didn't have a lawyer.
My pops told me.
We didn't have a lawyer.
We couldn't afford one.
We couldn't afford one.
I was like, yo, I know my rights.
I got a lawyer.
That's the first thing he taught me like.
They taught me that shit, like A, B, C, D, F, G, six, seven years old.
It was like, I got a lawyer.
No, for sure.
I was first time I went to jail.
I was like, I was like 10 years old first time I got arrested.
What?
Little bullshit.
Ten years old first time.
You got a rest.
What they locked you up for?
Some Friday shit.
I was young at my homie crib.
His mom's one there.
I went to jail for the same shit
for the first time.
Yeah.
Three four in the morning.
You know what he was saying?
I know what he's saying.
I know I went to jail for the same shit.
Let me tell you.
We went upstairs to the roof of his crib
in an apartment building.
I don't even remember how the fuck we went up to the roof.
We went to the third floor.
You know how you could climb on a ladder
and go up to the roof of a building?
Like, we went and did that.
and was throwing bricks off the roof.
Oh, no.
Like, just throwing bricks and shit.
Oh, no.
And cars moving, cars, going down the street.
He lived on a busy street.
We just doing that shit for like an hour.
But just how we got arrested our dumb ass,
we got bored and started dropping the bricks on the cars on the street.
So that was how we got caught because it's like they come from down.
You could tell somebody doing this shit from this building from the top of the shit.
And somebody called the police.
Police came, got in the building.
And probably one of the tenants was like, man,
That's the badass where he's right there on the second floor.
Like, you feel me?
They came locked by us up.
That was the first time I was shit.
My man, through a party in this house,
his mother and father was out of town.
They locked all of us up.
I was maybe, I could say, 13, 14,
but they locked 20 niggas, the whole party.
They thought we broke in there.
They locked everybody up.
And it was the first time I went to the priest and whatever,
whatever that is, locked up.
And man, he threw a party.
And we know the lady.
We know the man.
We know,
nobody's...
They really booked you off, like,
trespassing or shit.
It was just, yeah,
he locked everybody up.
I got locked up like that before, too, though,
like a party full of people
where everybody got booked.
Shit, like,
that I ain't gonna allow.
Life used to be, like, simple and fun,
though.
Boopin' be lit in that,
motherfucker.
Yeah.
20 of the guys get locked up you on,
and give a fuck you in jail.
Niggas just in there just chilling,
man,
I ain't gonna lie like,
yeah,
I'd have been there.
Life used to be simple, man.
No bullshit.
Talk about the features.
How the hell you get Wadcluff?
I can link over Whitecloth.
That's too tough, man.
I ain't gonna lie, man.
Make put it, yeah.
White Clef, that man is so solid.
Beach, yeah.
That nigga is so solid.
Like, I've been talking to him, like, almost every day since we did this
shit.
Like, yeah, he'd be sending me ideas.
Yeah.
You feel to work on some more water shit.
For sure.
So, like, yeah, that nitty's real musical genius.
Like, real, for real.
I'm gonna say you some, Jeff.
To play the ghetto.
I think he's a fur shirt and I'm freezing.
This AC's too much.
The back of my neck.
Nigger, this shit on the back of my neck.
Should have got the hat.
On that legendary flow.
You should have got that.
You got the hat.
Y'all went too much.
You know the AC.
You should have got that hat, Lord.
Now, this shit below zero in this motherfucker.
Like, come on now.
They're trying to match the swag.
No, I can't do.
That's a nice-ass fur by the widow.
Thank you, brother.
It was a gift.
Shout out to Carolyn.
All my people, every one under 10.
She gave me a little.
little gifts. She said, brother, I bought you something.
Appreciate you, Carol.
You know, when you put this shit, when you put that shit on,
when you were an expert drip, you could just look at some shit.
Like, you look at that, just know how much it costs, fine, shit like that, you know what?
I ain't going to say the number.
Gotta be stopped.
Yo, I have to be stopped.
You know what?
Let's make a toast to the new album.
Little Herb.
Let's do it.
All platforms.
Little Herb out.
We're out.
We're out now.
Yeah.
I open, I open the ace up.
How special and meaningful is the Juice World feature for you?
I know that was your guy.
Yeah, man, that's my brother, man, long-air juice.
And just the music that we do, the shit that, you know what I'm saying,
me and Juice World mate, I really had to put that on tuck.
I put that one on tuck, so I'm going to do something else with that record.
Just, when airtime I think about, bro, it would just be like a, like a,
Like a nostalgic feeling.
I'd be trying, like, relive the moments that we hear in this shit.
Like, that nigga was just like a foreign-ass nigga to be around, bro.
I ain't gonna allow it.
I met him a couple of times.
And the nigga was just great, like, unmatched, for real, for real.
Like, that nigg was like, yeah, let's get it.
But that nigger energy, like, it was just, like, super pure, bro.
Like, our relationship and even, of course, we met through music, through the industry,
but, like, our shit ain't used to have nothing to do with music.
bro, that shit used to like, no, it's real.
That nigga used to just, he used to make me rap.
Like, I never used to want to get in the studio and do songs with him.
I never used to send him records, like jump on this, like nothing.
Like, all the records we got just was us vibe and having fun in the studio, bro.
That nigga used to make me rap with him, you feel me?
And, like, he was such a pure talent.
A nigga was just so good at that shit.
I used to just want to watch him rap, for real, for real.
Like, that nigga was just a different breeze.
The only show you're going to have the guy pour champagne, they suspicious.
You know that.
Two-time fellas.
To the new album, Little Herd.
We go on number one week.
We go a number one album, babe.
Yeah, man.
Some of the finest of champagne, the ACEs.
That real leather.
Shout out to our partners over there, Ace.
You know what I mean?
Shout out to the whole Rock Nation.
I don't think we shot them out enough.
Shout out to the rock team.
Letting us be in this prestigious space.
Desrereirae Perez, J.Z, Juan.
Everybody involved, man.
Brinkley, Lori, Rich.
Hey,
games,
two-time, felon.
The whole production staff,
we appreciate your guys.
We got to get them.
We sell them flowers out
and they can get smelt, man.
Listen, let me tell you some.
There's a lot of things
that's pretty remarkable about you.
Right?
Listen, let me tell you.
Yeah, read the smart questions.
No, read the shit.
Nick of an export.
You got a ex-stop.
You got a expert.
Expert, I mean, expert storyteller, by the way.
When your record reached the algorithm,
let me hear the remarkable things.
You fuck my shit up.
I've trained to thought.
How you forgot?
If you were going to lie.
It was about to be legend.
Like, I know I forgot what I had.
But I know it's going to be legend.
Listen, you're pretty remarkable, right?
Appreciate it.
Yo.
The look, big, bitch.
The look at, big brother.
You guys are fucking with me, man.
I'm telling you y'all, you gave me a sip of this shit,
now you're fucking with me.
He ain't going to blame it on the sip.
They got some of the best grapes,
but now this sip can't do you like that.
No.
Come on, go.
You're pretty remarkable because you have a wife.
Yeah.
Correct?
Yes, sir.
And over here in New York, we know her since she was a baby.
Yes.
She's from here.
Yeah, no, for sure.
Yeah, your daughter locked there.
No, for sure, for sure.
You got an ex girl that your baby mom.
And you just shot a video.
Yeah.
Money back.
Yeah, for sure.
Shout back, man.
That's keep in the same.
What the fuck, man.
That's shit amazing.
That's gangster.
You know, what kind of shit?
Gangster.
All my ex-baby mom, they want to stab me in the neck.
How do you pull this?
How do you put down shit?
You're old.
Am I the only nigga?
Your son.
I want to meet them, dog.
That's my eye.
I love that.
I love that.
I'm gonna pull him in, man.
Your side.
Yeah, he said he wants me, your son.
That's too hard.
They're a real rock star for sure.
But what we're saying is,
how do you get that kind of relationship?
Look, your son's mom,
bring them to your show.
That's enough to start World War III.
If I X think,
could bring your son to the show
with him, how the man,
that shit is war.
Yeah.
Like, how is this all,
and I'm praying for peace to continue with.
How does that work?
Man, you know, like the public
perspective, like everything ain't always perfect in a family dynamic, you know what I'm saying?
Like, shit might get rocky and whatever the case, but it's like, you know the little saying,
like, I was saying that's like, you know how that shit, what's the saying? God don't bless no mess.
You just got to just like be pure with this shit and leave with love and respect, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I ain't never not had respect for back.
I ain't never not had respect for any of my baby mama situations.
You know what I'm saying?
Like shit like that.
So it's like, and it's the love we got for our children, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Overpower.
That shit overpower, everything, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, when it comes to family in general, like, every man, even if, like, I'm not even speaking
on just only my situation.
Like, even if shit do be rocky, like, between, like, a nigger and this baby mama
or some shit like that, deep down, you want it to work.
You want to how your girl to be in and be cool with, you know what I'm saying, your new girl
and shit like that.
Oh, no, you want it.
They just, you wait for it.
You just got to go for that shit, bro.
You just got to, like, you know, just try it.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
A lot of people just don't try.
A lot of niggas don't, like, instead of trying to just leave it there.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, a lot of, in a way, the kid lose.
So it's like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I ain't going to never, my kid ain't losing by any means.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like, that's my mindset.
And I'm just blessed that that shit working my favor for real.
Yeah.
I mean, definitely it's a special, definitely go down in history as a special human being.
So, boy.
It's only a certain selected.
People were under that umbrella.
Will Smith, you, and two other people that hide in.
I don't know yet.
That's what I'm saying.
That's good for people to see that everybody can get along.
That's very rare.
Yeah, no, for sure.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's beautiful to see that you're putting your son first
and everybody's getting along.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, huge news?
We created our own podcast.
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We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts.
We're starting a trend.
But this one's extra special.
So how did we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band.
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This is how you guys remember.
Remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
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and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
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You know, motherfucker be mad at a dude
because he was like his girlfriend's ex.
Yeah.
They'd be mad.
You didn't even know him.
Right?
You know how many wars.
Wars happened because a dude would be like,
yo, fuck that, nigga, this.
Your pro, you didn't even know this woman.
Mm-hmm.
When I knew, you know that.
Yo, Jada, you know this is very real, what I'm saying.
I feel like 80, 90% of wars and shit in the street
always happened behind a female.
Women.
1,000%.
I don't go to fuck what a nigga say.
That shit ain't about money, drugs, a block.
That should be behind.
Anomosity behind a woman, bro.
I haven't seen this shit.
Kucharach.
A thousand million gazillion times.
For real, for real.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
That's how special it is that you were able to, you know, get along with everybody because that shit right there.
Beautiful.
I told him a story about my man.
My man, he in jail forever.
The nana.
The nana, huh?
He was one of them alleged.
Well, he's in jail forever.
He's never coming home.
That's great.
He would come and be like, you know, his wife, she used to sleep around.
So he come and be like, hey guys.
This is in the club.
You be like, huh?
La Nena.
You know Johnny
that works at the music
thing, and he was with
La Nena. Next thing you know, Johnny
deader than a motherfucker, right?
That motherfucker coming one day.
Hey, guys.
La Nena, I was like, stop.
She's a great woman.
She'll never cheat on your ass.
Mario.
Mario, gone.
Like, yo.
Bro.
And then...
Most these guys that kill off
the women, the first day, they're on the news for killing the dude over the woman.
She already moved on.
Yeah, no, for sure.
So when she's over, she fucking out both pants legs.
She ain't weighed.
Shit, I never understood was when a guy dies,
his best friend takes his wife or his girl.
They'll be like, oh.
No, no, no.
He's dead.
I'm talking about a guy's dead.
It happened in my hood so many times.
Too many times.
It's too normal.
Too many times.
So say you always see Johnny and Willie all the time from kindergarten.
All of a sudden Johnny gets killed.
Willie's a new man.
For sure.
Johnny would have wanted this.
No, he wouldn't.
He didn't want that shit.
That nina turned it over in the fucking grave.
Like, if they gave him one day he'd come kill Willie and a motherfucker.
Like one day, yo, you could go back up.
One day, you just, that's what he's going to do.
He's going to do that.
They get one day.
And one day to go back.
Release that.
He chop them no pieces.
Hey, let me tell you something.
If my wife tell you Joe would have really like Tyrone, she's a fucking lie.
Kill Tyrone.
Fuck him.
Man, I'm a drink to that.
Kill that niggins.
Fuck him.
Don't let him come up in my crib talking about Joe.
He would have understood.
No, he wouldn't.
No, he don't.
It's the craziest shit.
The hood is crazy.
No.
Nah, the hood just crazy, bro.
It'd be really, that's just like some generational, diabolical shit
where it's like, nigga, really, you really wanted what I had the whole time.
You've been wanting to fuck her the whole time.
You ain't comforting her.
None of this shit.
That's not happened by coincidence.
Yeah.
The niggas does, oh, no, I think they look good.
I think they're right together.
You all fucking dunging that shit.
Yeah.
For sure.
I'm sick in the head.
They all sick of that.
You fucking dumb fucks.
No bullshit.
I've seen that a hundred times.
I'm a whole nils.
You know how many times I've seen that shit?
Yeah, no, that shit, I could not understand the best thing.
That shit got to be, like, off limits for real niggas.
What?
That was just, man, yo, now, you know, they understand each other well.
And this, get the fuck out of you with that shit.
Like, it's certain niggas, like, just a different breed, a different cloth of niggas.
Like, I really could wholeheartedly jeanously say, like, I ain't never even looked at anybody I loved white for.
Looked at the woman and wanted that shit.
You know what I'm saying?
like wanted they be.
Wanted they have a family.
Fuck, no, hair, and all.
Like, I don't even like,
you know what, how this shit
before I was in a relationship,
however attracted your girl may be,
I'm never looking at a little girl.
I was telling this guy's story, right?
I live in Miami.
Got the big mansion,
gold walls, all the type of shit.
My shit with this.
It's your spot.
My shit.
Big shit.
I just wanted to clarify.
Legendary shit.
And every house in the whole neighborhood
is a mansion, right?
So I don't know no.
body, I'm driving my house every day, this
and that, the next door neighbor will be saying,
what's up, he's a football.
One night I'm in the club in Miami,
and I got that record out, baby, I
won't tell
if you don't want me to.
Now, this might give me stabbed by my
wife, because she never heard this story, but
the girl, they play this shit.
And the girl come up in front of me,
and she started dancing. She's like,
is she bad?
I mean,
she, hi neighbor.
Hey, I don't know who the fuck she is.
I'm the girl that's always with the football player next door to be like this.
Long story short, she was like, yo, Joey Crack, what's up?
I've been waiting.
I said, listen, you trying to get me murdered.
Niggas got guns in Miami?
If that nigga know I talk to you in any way, he'd come and come outside of shit.
Right next door.
I'm waving at him every day.
You got to be out of your fucking mind.
She said, yo, I thought Joey Crack would.
No, no, you thought wrong.
Yeah, for sure.
You need to stay over there because that nigga gonna kill me.
And my jammer's outside.
Small, often to say that's smart.
That's smart, real-n-knit shit.
That's diabolical.
A lot of niggas, like, it's lies.
Certain niggas cross lines or whatever.
Like, I don't know if nigger be in their brain.
Like, that's the type of shit.
You rightfully, logically, how you don't think a nigger would kill you doing that.
Right next door to me saying what's up and you fucking my leg.
Yeah.
makes niggas that ain't crazy
crazy.
Nigger that was never going to do it.
No, he didn't do it.
For sure.
A nigga get courage.
A nigger going to get courage behind a woman.
1,000 percent.
Oh, no, no.
Guy who would never kill in his life, he'll kill.
A guy who would never kill.
In his life.
He killed.
He's saying what's up to you every day.
He waving at you.
Paneus murdered.
Yo, this is a great guy.
You know, the guy, fat Joe's.
If they prove him crazy,
He only getting three or five years.
That's it.
Temporary and same.
He really made him go crazy.
Like he was Stanley the state of his ground?
Oh, no, he ain't doing a day.
Stand in your ground, you won't do a date.
Stand your ground, the law legally is if you're scared.
Like, you see.
Who's to tell you you're not scared?
Who to say you're not scared?
I'm at the Denny's.
Niggas is acting up.
I shoot the whole place.
I'm scared to death.
You get away with the shit.
No.
They can't tell you if you scared or not.
Okay.
I want to stay to do it.
I'm going to do you scenario like this.
Like this.
Nah, for real, it is.
The staying ground.
I don't know if that's staying ground.
I don't know if that's staying ground.
No, no.
Yeah.
But like, say for instance, like a nigger approach you,
like a nigger approaching me.
And you up the fire and, like, tell him, like, get back.
Don't walk up on me.
And he come again automatically.
I don't know if you could kill me with your bare hands.
Literally.
I'm going to tell you the truth.
In Miami, you can't even tell him I got the fire back up
because they'll shoot you in your face in my hand.
Let me tell you some of this different type of goddineers.
They ain't even got sneakers at the gas station.
For sure.
Listen to me.
No, don't tell them you got the fire back up.
I watch the white dude.
And make them back up on campus.
I watch the white dudes.
Kill four kids at the gas station.
They was blasting their music.
He said he was scared.
He stood his ground and he got away with it.
I watched the news every day.
I'm an old nigga.
I watch the news.
It's called staying your ground.
If you're in fear,
If you're a young lady, you're crossing the streets.
These guys look like they scared you.
You can let that thing fly.
It is what it is.
That's only in Florida.
That's why Zimmerman won that.
Yeah.
Because he was in fear of his life.
He said that.
It's in fear of Arizona ice tea and a pack of skittles.
I'm in my head.
I'm with you.
But what I'm saying to you is unfortunate.
I'm saying that you would get out of Florida.
They kill me.
They'll kill you, man.
Yeah, no, they're smoking.
You know, I go like this.
We go.
Diddy's having a video in Little Haiti or some shit like that.
No, no, no, no.
We keep in that.
That's legit.
You're good here for Dix.
Shout out to B.I.
I know you're watching.
Shout out to Cito.
All my guys.
They think he's good.
Everybody watching.
So I go like this.
Everybody checking us out.
We love you.
Listen.
And we love your old family.
The man go.
We go to his video.
And it's four of us.
We all strap.
I'm not saying nothing that's crazy.
We all got the hammer on it.
Ice style, whatever, we in Little Haiti somewhere,
something like that.
When I tell you four kids about this skinny
was walking behind us to the point we had,
we pulled the guns out.
Four of us with the guns.
This area...
This nigga right here got the hammer.
This ain't got no diamonds.
This area, you'd be lucky to see a chiquita banana,
nigger, like there ain't no diamonds,
no nothing, fly.
I caught this here is like third world country.
Yeah.
I actually saw these kids thinking about how they could jump around the bullets and get to me.
And we kept telling them, we're going to shoot your face off.
I'm about to throw the out there.
I'm telling you the truth.
I was about to throw the odds.
You know.
He's trying to jump around the bullets.
We're gunned down.
He stopped thinking about how they can jump around the bullet.
My man, we're still about all four of us.
guns out and I'm telling them,
bro, you're not getting through.
We're going to let this thing go.
Like, you're not making it and I actually
seen them. You know when you can see people thinking?
Guys was thinking about how they could dive around the bullets.
That's how bad and fucked up it is
over there. They want to get you. It's areas
like that.
Yeah, it's areas. Oh, no. Oh, no.
It's fucked up.
It's areas where...
I ain't met nobody that fast yet, though.
No, no, no. They was going to...
I ain't seen a movie.
You know, he was a look at that fast.
It's a guy that be telling stories on YouTube, right,
who don't know me from the can of paint.
I bumped into him in L.A. after a club.
He had his man with him.
Once again, we had nine niggas with guns out like this.
He got one fat boy.
He keeps trying to play with me on the internet.
That's cool.
You know what I'm talking about, right?
And we explained the fat boy.
Fat boy looked like he was about that life.
I kept saying fat boy.
By the time you reach for your yala,
this nine niggas gonna tear you up, right?
Look, it's here.
Right?
And the guy keep trying to talk to me like I'm a punk,
but he know the one time he ever met me,
there was nine of them things at him.
Yeah.
And he walked it off.
All right, this, you know, you walked that thing off.
You could lie on them YouTube's with two views as much as you want.
You knew you wasn't that crazy.
Yeah, for sure.
You kept it moving.
Right?
But they'd be like trying to talk that shit.
It's okay.
know we lit.
We're young old niggas, man.
We got the shit, the algorithm upside down on these nicks, man.
They don't even know.
You know what I'm saying?
But sometimes, anyway, let's get to a positive thing, man.
That album, man, Little Herb.
Little Hurd, man.
We're doing shit, man.
My brother's working hard.
You see him everywhere.
And make sure you support these shit.
Because they don't make these kind of albums.
They don't, this is what it is.
This soft topic and shit, but I really got to, like, you've been telling me for years.
Like, I really, I got to, I want to pull the old hood just so I could just like, thug it out.
You've been telling me this shit for years.
They got the carpet.
I had to roll it back up.
He's like, bro.
They rolled it out.
They were waiting.
Herb coming.
They start thinking I'm capping.
I got to pull through the hood.
I had to roll the carpet back up to you.
Nah, roll that bitch back out, man.
I got to pull up.
Yeah, they're coming up.
I just want to, I just want to pull up and get the energy like I'm kissed, man.
No bullshit.
My bodega.
My bodega.
My section.
The Yankees love the hell out.
No, he been saying this shit.
Child to my man, Pinky, nigga.
Pinky, I'm bringing them, man.
I know I'm going to take a lot to you.
I still got loving yonches.
I'm pushing up.
I'm pushing up.
You like motherfucking Egyptian monument right now is why.
You go eat any yams, any turkey, chies.
You can go, you don't got to pay for nothing right now.
Now, everybody we bring on here with a soul food journey,
it's Jada kiss cousin.
Every time we talk about it.
biggest families in Y-O.
My cousins!
What are you talking about?
I'm like, yo, Jay, that everybody can't...
A mustard source.
You said, you're one of the biggest families in Yon.
...yeah, I got one of them.
Yeah.
I got one of them crazy.
I got one of them last names that turned into nine last names.
Oh, no, that's the witch's...
Yeah, I got one.
You know, in my hood, you have to fight all nine of them.
Like, if you beat the nigger your age, the bigger brother come out,
then you got to fight him.
It keeps saving hellers for you.
Yeah.
Oh, nah.
You got him.
Now, I got to find me like...
I watched up like four niggas one time.
They can't...
I'll even say it.
Yeah.
Then Clayton, Clayton Crawford came out.
This nigga.
What's the name that you don't throw the flag?
It means...
Roleck?
It was the Crawley.
Brolic is not, yo, yo, yo, right?
And he came off.
For sure.
I beat up for them.
Yeah.
Then they said Clayton.
They sent Clayton.
He was brolic before we even knew what a muscle was.
Right?
They nigga washed the shit out of me.
Like, they just come.
Yo, we had the Moody's.
We had a bunch of families that had my brothers.
Yo.
They watched.
He washed me.
He was.
I mean, brolic.
He was brolic.
I'm just a fat big boy with his.
He come up in there.
I knew I was out my league.
By the fifth brother.
Yeah.
Fuck out of you, you, though.
But a lot of niggins don't come from that.
Everybody.
Let me cut you out. Wait, a lot of niggas don't come from that
where it's like growing up having a fight, you gotta fight three brothers, four cousins.
Like, I used to have to do that.
Like I used to, my big brother, I swear I wish he was in here right now.
I got into a real physical, the first time and the only time I ever fought my brother in life, my big brother.
Oh, it's your brother.
My big brother, because this nigga made me fight four people in one day.
Like, this nigga made me every, some little niggas with him.
He came and got me out the house.
I ain't know what's going on.
He beat their ass.
I fought three of their ass straight,
whooped all three of them.
And I think it was, yeah, three, it was three niggas.
I fight the two niggas, whip them.
About the third nigga, this is the older brother.
Like, I fight the brother, the middle brother.
Yeah, I got to fight the old because they, I'm beating their ass.
They got three fat sisters amping the shit on the side.
By the third time, I'm like, I don't want to fight no more, bro.
I'm tired.
I don't want to fight no more, bro.
For real, for it.
Like, and I still end up fighting a nigga,
but he, like, keep fighting him.
And I'm like, bro, I'm tired.
And I don't know.
I just feel like he ain't want to hear that shit.
Like he ain't want to just like me telling him no, I'm not for him.
I'm in hell no.
That nigga grab me, choke me up all type of shit.
Like don't ever tell me you ain't fin to fight in front of these niggas outside.
You should have told me you was tired in the house or whatever the case.
Niggis don't come from that type of background though.
Rapper, he had contested his story, bro.
I whipped the, I whoop their ass though for sure.
He did some shit to my sister.
She never did, but she came to get me.
He was way, I mean,
way bigger to me.
Sam 12, he had to be 17 or somewhere.
Man, this guy body slam me,
trip me, suplex me.
This dude,
this dude,
body slams me.
Trip for me and shit,
anything I try.
To this day, I'm traumatized by
my sister, rest of peace, Lisa.
But I remember on the floor
about the eighth time I got body slammed.
I looked at, I said,
Mama, we used to call them, I said,
I can't, mama.
No what?
Again, I went at the niggins take time.
And then what?
Bodies eating.
I mean tripping me, suplexing me, clothes lining me, two pieces of me.
Like, I got my ass work.
I had to actually, finally.
Yeah.
From the floor, I never forget.
It still traumatizes me.
I look at my sister.
I said, Mama, I can't.
Nah, she was like, all right, Joey, this and that.
But the guy for some reason.
You know, the two or three times I got my ass whipping my hood, nobody outside, right?
So it's like, you know, in my hood, if niggas outside, they'll beat you up 10,000 deep to one dude.
Like, they're not letting fat joke get beat up in my hood to this day.
And then letting fat joke get put up.
Since a kid, boy, the one, two, three times I got my ass with nobody was outside.
Nobody was outside.
Beaked the shit out of me like, my shit.
And I'm white, so my shit is like, you know how many guys I beat up and they got lucky and hitting my shit?
Is it a eye jammy?
That's some crazy shit I feel that, bro.
I swear to God, like, I didn't really like, man, my mom's to tell you, like, every time, any time I'm, any time I get hit.
You get a bruise.
Swelling up.
No way.
Red, pink purple.
I didn't really whoop niggas and left the fight.
I didn't walk niggas and left to fight purple, literally.
What does Overtill?
So with Overtent Elementary.
Elementary School.
Overtone, man.
Overton, Overton, Overton.
That was a project that's still in play, man, for sure.
But me and my partners, who I was in business with, J.B., we partnered in, like, just, it was a school that we, that was, like, what's the word I'm looking for?
Like, it's not them.
The shit got shut down.
Yeah, no what I'm saying?
It got, like, closed down when, like, the, what the fuck was it?
Was they, like, boycotting teachers and shit like that?
Yeah, a bunch of schools, like, the teachers, like, boycotting.
It was a thing.
So that was one of the schools, and we bought it and just, you know what I'm saying,
made it, like, performing arts where it's, like, kids could go work out, pool, like,
you know what I'm saying?
All of that, just putting it, putting something in the city, like, in the inner city
and on the south side of Chicago where kids can have a safe place to, like, work out still,
like, smoke, they're still in that working out right now.
They redoing the, yeah, mom's just, yeah, they redoing that.
I'm just saying like, it's still going on.
Like, it's still going.
Like, I'm saying.
Fuck yourself, Nick.
Let me tell you something.
Rich player.
What was that?
Dynasty.
You had to go fuck himself.
Because what he says to me, he tells me all the time.
He tells me all the time I'm a narcissist.
He says, yo, you're a narcissist.
Norsesicists don't want to help the community.
They don't want to give back to the community and think about people.
What you think about the people's losing the snaps?
And we don't get too political here.
What I mean?
But, like, they losing their food stamps.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, what do you think about that?
Because me personally, I ain't got enough money to feed 40-something billion.
This probably could connect with the swerving through stress initiative.
Yeah, no, definitely, for sure, for sure.
Like, all that go hand-to-hand, like, even with what we did with Overtent, you,
from what I'm saying?
Like, swirmed through stress.
We didn't put kids through therapy.
We didn't have food programs.
Like, we did a peace walk at Overtent at the school.
all through the south side,
like a real peace walk to stop the violence
in one of the toughest areas, you know what I'm saying?
And like, that's how Swerving Through Stress
really came about just trying to provide
something for inner city kids
where it's like free therapy,
suicide, hotlines,
food drives, full giveaways, you know what I'm saying?
There's me really trying to be like a staple
in the community and get back
because I know how hard this shit is, for real.
And in the city and impoverty.
And to say, like, what you're saying about,
like, them,
down the food steps
we're not even digging too deep
in that shit, it's like, bro,
a nigga, and me and Mick say this all the time,
when a nigga hungry,
when a nigga, when a nigga,
you don't know, no tough,
no, no, I will do anything to you
when a nigga's stomach grabbing.
For real, for real.
So it's like, when a nigga hungry,
you gotta eat, nigga might eat you.
It's connected, it's connected to crime, right?
So first of all, if the only,
it's connected to crime.
If the only way you're going to eat
It's through some snaps or some food stamps
and now you ain't got shit
and you got kids, what do you think is going to happen?
Yeah, niggas going to rob, steal and kill.
Purge, start robbing people,
start robbing businesses, doing whatever they got to do.
Not because they're just trying to get rich.
They're hungry.
It's because they're hungry.
I'm going to give you one even people.
You ain't even thinking about like the adults
niggas who brain fully working and fully functioning.
What about the kids?
The 12-year-old kid who moms can't eat, you know what I'm saying?
Mom can't provide.
Pops might be dead.
Pappas might be in jail.
His moms can't even provide.
And he's trying to figure out how to go get some money and how to eat and get hung.
Nigger, stomach growling.
He's starving.
He's the one that's going to go out and rob and shoot you his brain not even fully developed.
The only way middle kid is going to go out there and do some crazy shit.
The only way to save the future, the only way it's ever been is you got to work on the youth.
because the youth,
just like you said, you ain't cared,
I ain't care.
I went out every day for violence.
Every day in my life, I went out for violence.
Right?
And my mother was a nice person, hardworking.
Your father was a hardworking.
My best friend, I don't want to say his name,
his mother and father ran to church.
And his shit was going off more than anybody.
Right?
So I don't know if you're just trying to fit in
or whatever the case may be.
But definitely, I'm not saying,
into the risk.
2025 that I'm older that I would have did when I was 15, 16, 17, 17, 18, 19 years old.
So the only way is to work with the youth before they get themselves in jail for life.
Definitely, for sure.
It's like you got to, that's the thing.
Like, when I was coming up, I ain't had nobody like me that I wanted to be like
and could see and tell me some real shit.
I made it.
I come from this.
I was doing this.
Like, even I seen a clip where you're saying, like,
a nigger come from a two-parent household
and they'll be like, you're not in the streets
because you got a mother and a father,
shit like that, you know what I'm saying?
Like, I come from a two-parent household.
I was outside thugging for real.
Tell me.
Worst way.
Like, no bullshit.
Like, I was outside thugging in the worst way.
And I seen this shit and like,
yeah, not for real.
No bullshit.
No bullshit.
It's like, and how are you saying this shit?
Like, bro, I was one of them niggas.
I put myself in the line of fire over and over again, bro.
I got shot.
Couldn't walk right back outside on the block.
I got shot on with a cast.
Can't walk, can't run, can't nothing.
But do nothing but stand ten toes with that fire on me again.
I got shot and signed myself off the hospital same night.
And I was in that Bema, 525 blasts in that system.
Is the right and the wrong way to love somebody.
Niggins was trying to say that Joe is dead.
I'm in that beam
like,
right in the wrong way.
Like, we was ignorant, man.
Yeah, no, for sure.
Everybody was ignorant,
but we got to pray for the future
and do as much as we can.
I love the way you holding yourself up positive
because a lot of people, you know,
they fall to that peer pressure of
they got to be hood.
They got to be with the board.
Like, I don't.
We're trying to get money and get out of that shit.
I really, personally,
don't understand, right?
Rich, rich, rich dudes.
Right?
Let's just say the industry.
You filthy rich and you're still in the gang.
You're a billionaire in the gang throwing it up.
I'm trying to figure it out.
Like, what is it?
Is that the street, cred?
Is that the this, the dad?
I'd be like, yo, you have no business.
Me, just that, Joe.
I'm looking, I know Chicago's much different.
Yeah, definitely.
Because you born there, you are who you.
You are.
Yeah, for sure.
Trust me, I know Chicago, not as good as you, but I know Chicago is like, pick a side.
It is what it is.
If you play the middle, that's the most dangerous thing to play in Chicago.
What?
All this part of the plays, right?
You can't even.
High line to the middle.
You can't play the middle.
Yeah.
But what I'm saying to you, I mean, everybody.
I mean, everybody in Chicago got to make a choice.
Yeah.
Even if you're the nicest doubt.
Definitely.
You got to make a choice because that's the way that shit is.
My thing is, why are you a millionaire, cabillionaire rappers?
I don't want to call them out because I love all of them.
Yeah, for sure.
But I still don't understand why they throwing it up and saying they dis, I don't get it.
I think it's smart like you.
I see social got out of there.
I see you got out of there.
Even Dirk got out of there.
Oh, no.
You got to get out of it.
You got to get out of there.
It's not even about it's there due to you.
Puerto Rico?
What you would do.
Exactly.
Listen.
And not.
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Puerto Rico make Chicago look like a walking part.
Shoot you 150 times.
Then take your watch.
I'm telling you.
Now, I know that.
Puerto Rico?
I didn't go get the brain matter.
Less than my brother.
James, do me a favor, James.
Go look up Puerto Rico violence.
I'm going to tell you this shit.
Let him so.
I was on a phone with a nigga.
And I was fucking with this artist that I did a song with in Puerto Rico.
I'd never seen nothing like this in my book.
life we're on FaceTime.
Bro, it was like a block and a half, like two blocks from the niggas's head.
They probably had like 600 guns outside.
Never seen anything like that in my life.
That means slain to you.
Choppers and sticks.
They're killing you first.
They asked questions later.
They showing me the floor.
The whole two blocks is probably full of guns, bro.
Like literally I swear to, I'm not even exaggerated, bro.
I'm not even exaggerated, bro.
The niggas probably had like five, six hundred guns.
I'm dead serious.
Like, stacked on top of each other.
Two blocks, they show me this shit.
The video, FaceTime.
I'm on FaceTime.
We on FaceTime, like two minutes straight, just showing me guns.
Yo, the reggae tone dudes, every last one of them,
worship and love Puerto Rico, but they living in Miami, Orlando.
Because that shit over there, I'm telling you, Puerto Rico, you think Fat Joe tough.
You see Fat Joe walk around New York and the Rose Royce and all the line.
I'm a quiet boy in Puerto Rico.
over there, I'm like,
one harrimbow.
I'm like a,
a fucking,
not even that
psycho watch,
a nigga like this.
Sit going,
guys,
nigger told me the other day
too,
Feeve,
where you at?
Feeve was in Puerto Rico
with one of the wildest
little niggas
little, he put him on the phone
in the little niggas
say, yo,
we know you don't come
to the hood in Puerto Rico,
Joe,
we love you,
we worship.
Come.
You are so safe here, Joe.
I swear to,
God, these guys will die.
They worship you.
I was like, okay.
Feeve, you were one of the toughest niggas in Puerto Rico
run the whole shit.
A free Chimmy?
He got on the FaceTime with me except for that, Joe,
you don't understand how much we love you here.
We worship you.
We know you don't come to the projects in the hood out here.
Guess what?
I know.
You'll be seeing me there, no.
I love you, too, by your boricua.
But I'm not, you got to get out of there.
For sure.
And how he was saying like, even when it kind of like, bro,
Sosa, that nigga was smart, bro.
Like that nigga, I ain't going to say was.
He is smart, bro.
Shout out to Sosa.
He used to hit me in a while since he got a couple more M.
Man, so check in, man.
Sosa Richards a motherfucker, man.
That nigga got an Instagram account for his cars.
Oh, God.
Like, that nigga.
Yeah.
We like to go to this shit.
He made it the same.
to get the fuck on.
I gotta get away from that shit,
bro, you gotta just get it for me.
You know why?
Everybody was a great thing.
For sure.
He did it first though.
Hold on, let me say something.
Everybody.
You gotta be brave because they're gonna be
going to be doing this and that.
He dealt with.
All out of there.
Early.
Yeah.
Fad Joe moved in Miami 20-something years ago.
One night, I'm in Madison Square Guard.
I'm headlined.
And I'm in my green room.
And I sit up on the fucking sink.
And I look, and I'm like, holy shit, these are all killers.
Like, everybody there with me was a fucking killer.
The dude's going to say, you sat on the sink and it broke.
No.
That's three fat Joe's ago.
But let me explain some of you.
I looked at them.
And that was one of the main reasons why I got out of New York.
I was actually too powerful.
Yeah.
And, you know, everybody trying to prove to the big man that this,
if I'd have sneezed at a dude, it got real ugly in there.
Right, me.
I realize and I said, oh, I got to get out of here.
Started in Miami and wear silk shirts and they think I'm a nice guy.
For sure.
I never had a fight.
I never had a one-on-one in Miami.
I'm a nice law-abiding citizen.
I'm in Chipriani over there, over here.
This is it.
So I had to get up out of here.
So I know the difference.
You got to go.
You got to get away because also a dude to force you to hurt him.
They force you.
I think there should be a law.
Hold on.
Hold on my brain.
It's a law.
There should be a law where, hey, if you killed the guy, you killed them.
You got to do time, 10, 15 years.
But if you knew this guy was killing the whole neighborhood,
he was trying to extort me, shooting at my mother, this, this, this.
And I killed him.
I had no choice.
Give me 15.
Give me 10.
15 years, 10 years, not life.
Give me five.
Yeah, five.
He needed to get out of it.
But the point is, this guy, you know how many guys,
might have went in front of that judge and said,
Yo, honor, he forced me.
Like, it was like, this guy won't stop.
Yeah, no, he's forcing me.
Like, for sure.
Bro, I've seen some dudes on some dudes.
Yeah.
They forced them.
There's no way around it.
There's no way around it.
He forced you.
Everywhere you go, he got a problem.
He took, he wanted, he this, he disliked.
You know, we can't live.
Somebody got to go.
Yeah.
Somebody got to go.
Now, I think that should be almost like a body of passion or something.
A body of past.
They're having, it just don't work.
No, no bullshit.
They got those.
They just...
Body of passion.
They got those, crack, but you just get...
You can get that.
What you get that?
What you get for that?
They get under 25.
Yeah.
Yo, can we listen to some tracks?
Yeah, we can listen to some...
I got some...
I got some shit.
I was even talking to fucking...
...comin about some gang shit.
Yeah, no, Carmen, real nigga.
I can't come from...
You can't come from Chicago and not talk about the real shit.
You can't.
We're moving on.
You can't, you can't, for real, for real.
Like, before we even play some shit, I'm going to say, like, bro, like, to the capacity of the shit that we, like, the shit we've been through and the shit we experience, like, just being here alone is a blessing.
You for what I'm saying?
Just being able to be in this type of room and how these kind of...
Come in the head.
Be alive is a blessing.
God is great.
Niggas don't realize, like, I don't even know how many times I got shot at, you know what I'm saying?
Like, shit like that.
Niggas can't say that, bro.
Like, I didn't got shot at so many fucking times that I'm still here.
You feel me?
Like, that shit is a blessing, bro.
I'm telling you.
You know, I wrote a song two days ago, man,
and I said I got shot at a hundred times back in the day.
Yeah, a bullet, look, you hear my manager.
A bullet went through my hat before.
Like, my hair is hot.
I got shit back in the death.
Like, you know, that shit.
That's what it is.
A bullet went through my hat.
I had a fucking Christmas hat on the shit that you're stocking,
and the bullet went through the Christmas stocking, nigger.
You're talking to the wrong.
God.
We beat a nigga
You never been murdered?
Listen, I've never been murdered.
Listen.
That's a good one.
That's crazy.
Yo, that's the top five that or a lot.
We beat this guy up.
Big motherfucker, right?
Big guy.
It was 20 of us.
They didn't like them.
We beat him up for no reason in the club.
It was called an octagon.
Not on 34 of that.
The street is on 33rd.
You know how long that block is?
So we come out, this guy was big, right?
But we beat him on.
When I come outside, he's outside.
Guys outside, he got like, do your four dudes with him now, right?
He immediately pulled that hammer out.
I dare you now when you leave here, it's two minutes away, to drive,
your king, drive through 33rd Street with an octagon.
What was that?
11th Ave?
11th Ave and 10.
And I dare you to see how long.
that block is.
That nigga was letting that shit go.
Bomb,
bomb,
a fat nigga,
fat shit.
Oh,
shit.
Oh,
oh,
that shit went through this,
the fucking center.
Yeah,
what is that?
Stocking?
Yeah.
The whole went through the shit.
This nigga,
that block is so long.
You can't turn.
You can't run.
You can't,
you can just got a street.
Straight of me.
Let's hear some music.
Yeah,
nah, man.
He's slings to doze music.
I got a song.
some shit I won't play, man, real quick, man.
Let's go into, if the first one, play, yeah, play this.
Play Fallen Solders, man.
Y'all got to hit this shit, kid.
You definitely got to hit his shit, kid.
Vanky crock of that shit.
Yeah, this is that.
It's that right here, for sure.
Who produces?
He's the shots off in the air, man.
Don Cannon, Don Cannon.
Don Cannon, man.
Don Cannon, man.
A go big book.
Canning.
Cater, right?
Since Juice World died, nigga.
I ain't got nothing left.
We ain't got nothing left
Since King Vine died of cold sweat
Tears fall case oppressive
Block on me for protection
Homies just a couple left
Fall and soul
Weido Kobe cap and rocks
Down on my block
So the war never stopped
I was still a team
But I already seen a lot
Told me I'd be stuck in my hood till I rock
New I reached my dreams
Cops told me I would not
Spint my first rap
And rail told me I should drop
Dead broke no way I'm making bail
If I got count but I ain't give a fuck
I still let my window down a shot
I was going through a lot
We all been spending for my partners
Loving for my hood, but I kept hurt my mama.
Had to go on missions, but I really wanted commas.
And it didn't mean shit after we did it if I'm honest.
Blood made us vicious, I was swimming with piramice.
Murder after murder, now this bitch like a signer.
I was played Osama till we call him like Obama.
Couldn't show emotion now I'm holding on the trauma.
Fuck, made it out the trenches.
Now I live in Cali Tuck.
Bulletproof to trucks, so I don't even got a duck.
Lost my brothers felt like I was running out of luck.
Paid for over 20 funeral still ain't run out of bucks.
Got my life.
Plus I'm millions up.
That's a plus.
Grip and tight.
Will I up and bust?
That's a must.
On site.
If you got the flux, that was us.
Pads walked on off my ways to keep her safe because I trust.
Face.
Baby D died, nigga, I ain't got nothing left.
Since Lil Greg died, nigga, I ain't got nothing left.
Play the second verse real quick.
Let the second verse real quick, man.
Let the second verse play, man.
Let this shit play through.
Let this shit play through real quick.
Wet died niggas, I ain't got nothing left.
Great that shit.
Since little Greg died, nigga, I ain't got nothing left.
Heart torn, cold sweats.
Tears fall, case of press them.
Block on me for protection.
Homies just a couple left.
Falling soldiers.
I was really in this shit.
Standing clip in a stick.
I can't be a hypocrite.
I was first nigga in a whip.
Swear to God, we ain't going to sleep.
We're going to sleep.
We'd do this shit every day like his Ramadan.
Put it on my mama.
I ain't never played out of bounds.
If you cross the line, we'd make this bitch to columbine.
Little herd been signing on the
dotted line. You would never catch me lest you're chasing dollar signs. I'd spent a hundred
thousand a lot of times. Alla Louie for my kids, but the pride of mind. Totally that I
killed with dog gays. I ain't lying. Million dollars worth a J because we got a shine. Figuas
stand on the trigger because I miss my nigga. Keep it extra 30 shots because I shouldn't be with
them. Check it in my seat. I understand incidentals. Necalado just in case because I get a dittle.
Go on a hit you ban. I had no fucking feel. If it go left, you better not cry no fucking till. If it go left, you bann't
I cry no fucking till.
Cops get behind us.
You better not look in the real.
We go.
Tell us they complain about the trench.
We strong.
So when it's a little herbal legit, we own.
Finally got rich, but it took mad long.
While I'm from, everybody sings sad songs, for real.
Since Seymot died, nigga, I ain't got nothing left.
Since Mad Max died, I ain't got nothing left.
The cold sweat.
Here's all case of press them.
Block on me for protection.
Homies just a couple left.
Falling soldiers.
Since Chiefs.
You go died, nigga.
I ain't got nothing left.
You're making so to die, nigga.
I ain't got nothing left.
That's crazy right this.
Since white folks died, nigga, I ain't got nothing left.
Yo, Kiss, I think this premeditated.
This man came up in here.
He came off some bullshit, huh?
You ain't no good for me.
You spend $100,000 every week.
I'm trying to find the fucking shoppers anonymous.
This guy spent $100,000.
A bunch of shoppers anonymous.
A lot of mine.
And let me tell you,
that's the best record
I heard from you.
And I've been listening to your shit.
That shit right there.
Woo!
And you got some shit canon, man.
This guy canning.
No, big bro, that was strategic for sure.
Big bro, call me.
Yeah, but the shit you spit,
it's legend, it's legend.
You did your thing, man.
And let me tell you something about this show
and this couch right here.
When we play shit,
that shit go on another level.
You know that.
You know that.
You know that.
I ain't even trying to...
I don't want to be a bottle.
I don't want to be a bug.
Play one more to them.
Yeah.
Yeah, we need that.
Play that other stuff.
You want to go to the moon.
Play one more.
You got to hear this.
One chance.
One chance.
One chance, man.
Play one chance.
This nigga making me feel poor out here.
Spend a hundred thousand a bunch of times.
I'm like, God.
Damn.
One chance.
It's the song master.
Yeah, it's the master of the song.
That shit was hard, man.
I beat all this shit, but I was.
still care women for real man what you know about sleeping paralysis
Wicking about your sleep back to back because you have a nightmares have our
forearm today couldn't even go to sleep for an hour straight
That's no bad I ain't lying too. I'm gonna
I ain't running from this shit I ain't tucking my tail I ain't ducking from no ox only ducking the cell
I swear to god I was 12 started throwing up ills about the time I'm 14 when my brothers got killed
like what else for me to do but get the fuck in the field couldn't make my mama cry started clutching the steel
got a dub all was just a team fucking with gill already did 15 he like fuck is a bill what you know
about old guns jamming up on a drill what you know about using police because you got blood
of your nails what you know about getting shot at 30 times and live what you know about coming back
because you got something to sell what you know about take your wrist you got a kite in the mail what you know
about praying god still might go to hill what you know about anything what you know about
dope lies got a sur 20 fiends what you know about seeing real vivid shit but it's a dream just to get rich
I had to shine a penny clean.
Every day on hits, we made movies, many scenes.
Really had knowledge.
Could have been plenty things.
Could have been a lawyer or a doctor or a scholar.
Ended up in robbing jeans popping up my collar.
Ended up on setting night for asses chasing dollars.
Ended up disappointing my mother and my father.
Then I chose rap after that start making commas.
For real.
20-25, nigger worth 30 mil.
I know how it happened, though.
I had love for my brothers.
Couldn't hop in traffic, though.
All summer long, we was letting out.
Automatics go head to force my real dogs to take other avenues
It ain't about this we get money out of music
Fuck game shit got a brain got to use it and you can't lose it
You get one chance in it
You got one chance in this shit
Hey, only one chance can't be with the double dance in this shit
You got one life one inch you get one shot don't miss
I don't give a fuck what they said to you
second chance in this shit.
Had to make a way because I'd be damn a statistic.
Franchise player from the spans and the benches.
Giant heart, that's me.
Fuck feet and inches.
I always chasing riches.
Give a fuck about bitches.
Niggins out here tripping freelance in this shit.
Put the fow first because ain't no friends in this shit.
Trima in my heart.
I'm still paying for this shit.
I didn't really lost my real man's to this shit.
I already lost my little brother to this shit.
Every time I'm talking to my grams and get wicked.
PTSD, I got a dream.
Just to kick it praying I don't crash because the land worth it take it
So much bloodshed probably none that could fix it fuck it then I'm ryan till I'm dying ain't no mixing
If we go to war up the score we keep bliss it president I innocent he fall like I'm nixing you get it
You get one chance in it you got one chance in this shit only one chance can't be with the devil dancing and shit
You got one life one inch you get one shot don't miss
I don't give a fuck
What they said to you
Ain't no second chance in this shit
I appreciate
I am
Steve, I appreciate this shit
I love you big man
A lie
A lie
Woo
Woo whee
Good luck
This ain't that
That ain't this
It's cracking kiss
Make some noise for G Herbo
Y
Herb is the out.
Little Herb out right now.
All platforms, the hottest shit out right now.
Thank you, y'all, bro.
I love y'all, man.
I appreciate how I grew up my whole life watching, you niggins.
Hardest shit out right now, straight pain.
Your little herb and all life.
No ID, Wadcliffe, Julesworth.
I got to listen to this.
Damn.
Derely.
You're inspiring me right now.
Yeah.
Shout out the Mar Dee.
Their album is fire.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Shout out the Big Al just dropped an album of collaboration.
I asked my brother, Royster 5-9, going through some medical issues, but he's going to be back.
He loves me, Royce, Detroit.
Yo, Royce, for real?
Yeah, yeah, he executive produced a bit.
I know he did, but he's going through some health shit.
Yo, Royce, I love you, man.
Thank you for everything you ever did for me, man.
I just want you to know that.
You're a beautiful guy, man.
You always still care of me.
I love you.
I'm going to pray for you.
I'm going to put you in my prayer package.
Definitely.
And that album, little herb, boy, I need that shit.
A-sat.
That shit crazy.
out there.
Thank you,
good, dream.
Shout out to my boy,
E.P.
Bring a herb through,
you know what I mean.
You don't get his flowers
and nothing.
E.P., I love you, baby.
Yeah, E.P.
What's up, Blayy?
We out there.
Let's take some for next.
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