Big Bag and DJ Scream bring you Big Fat This podcast in the streets. Visit the new website today www dot Big Facts pod dot com line for first class sounds. It's the voice of DJ Scream, Big Bankers Here, Baby Jay this here. We got a special guest today representing the West Coast. You know what I'm saying, y'all. Y'all remember him? Used to run with our CT Jeezy, put out a lot of good street music. Still doing this thing.
He's an entrepreneur now doing multiple positive things. Give it for two eleven trying every time I walk in the roof from Ship. Yeah, yeah, you spent some time out here. Yeah, career. When he came up Ship, I'll probably you know what I'm saying that I thought money was look, I thought money was regular money. I thought my little fifty thousand was something. Ship and God, I thought everybody was big meat. Nigga's had change. Everybody and Myborghinis Ship. That is when
I'm like, Nigga, what the fuck? I never going out? I stayed my first time I came out, and I was only supposed to be here for far day. I stayed out here for about three and a half weeks. Kept pushing my Southwest ticket back like another week, another week and should I at the time of my life here. But you think the difference is from the West coast and down south. Um, first off, the Southern hospitality, that
ship is true, you know what I'm saying. But like you know, my my experience, don't get it sucked up like niggas is nice but Nigga's Robbie with with a smile, you feel me. Um, it's just the Southern hospitality, the black excellence, the black money, the black businesses. Like I think it's a difference in women out here. They might hate it, but you know, like the women out here,
the black women out here, their bosses. Women on the other side, they give me, give me or you know, you're trying to win, you know, I mean, just a lot of them. But but no disrespect, you know what I'm saying. But out here is they outnumbered by the bitches. When I came out here, it's like my sister, the top nurks, all her friends and bosses, the real estates. They owned, beauty salons, they owned and this was fifteen years ago, and I'm like, damn, what you do, You're
you're nigging not no basketball player. You're nig not a trap nigga. I don't have a nigga. That's what I do. I'm like, yeah, you know, and I went back and I just compared to to you know what I'm saying. But that all comes from the dynamics and the and the what do you call it, the geographics of the city and ship It's like thousands of schools down here. So a lot of women that's from that's living Atlanta. They ain't not from Atlanta. They they came from Milwaukee, Westconsins, Chicago.
I was meeting them because when I was out here, I was knocking everything down and every door, every nore where I'm going to night, you know what I'm saying. So that's how it was. But then and then they just end up being Atlanta women. You know what I'm saying. They're not gonna as a whole lot of opportunity back. Yeah. So, like so coming coming from Inglewood and coming from that whole dynamic and that whole set up, what was it like like in the early years of Deuce one one um,
Like like in Inglewood? Sum it up, man, I was just a big old gang banger, was a gang banger. Um, you know a drug dealer, wasn't a big drug dealer like I was selling a little bit the typical hood nigger gang banger. But what separated me from everybody else not to took my own horn or nothing. I just knew when to leave. I knew when to go home. You feel me. I scratched off everything on the checkboard
or what gang gangs she was supposed to do. And I never went for the extra credit to put me in jail or have me funked up off tripped off the streets and say like that. And like seventeen, I moved to New York and I worked for Deaf Jamm and Ship. You know what I'm saying, that New America because Erica, you know, she worked down the hall from me, and that was Bunty. You know, she ordered my food. She take me the Rutger. She introduced me kind of like to New York, you know what I'm saying. And
I stayed shout out the e Bow. I stayed there for like seventeen eighteen months. Like I got fired from Deaf jam you know what I'm saying, coming in late and Ship. But they took care of me up there. Um, I can't. I moved back to l A. I didn't. I didn't care about the Deaf Jam job. Like I probably could have been a fucking kaite. I worked up under Kaiser, I worked up under Kevin Lyles uh leor H. Kenneth Lane was my boss. You know what I'm saying.
I worked for Island Deaf Jam in the promotion department, you know what I'm saying. So I wasn't on Nigga just putting flyers and shut up. I was doing the councilpayable, council receivable. At seventeen, you know what I'm saying. I was still a miner. So, um, I didn't get really care about that ship though, Like I wanted to go back home and get my bang on, you know what I'm saying. And I eventually got fired. I tried my best. I fired me. I came back home and started sucking
up some more. As I sucking up some more, I got blessed catching plays in Vegas, you know what I'm saying. That. And then I moved to Vegas. Right that time when I was sucking up, I could have been dead or in jail. Boom, I shoot the Vegas stay in Vegas, and I stayed there for like almost four years. But then at once it was like I met Shook there, I met jeez there. You know, uh, I start coming to Atlanta that once. I had a place in in Vegas.
I had a I had a house in Vegas. I had a condo out here, in an apartment in l A, juggling the two. But Atlanta just took over. And I said, man, both of them spotsor I'm here? What made what made you start leading sit in the first place? Like money? Money? I really like when I when I left this, when I left that later, first time, I was just I was just on some ship. You know what I'm saying, Juve now run, I was on the run. Youven out hall ship, just sucking up. Mom's like you're gonna go,
you know what I'm saying. So I caught a greyhound out there, and I had to find my way, you know what I'm saying. So I always say New York taught me how to be in l A taught me. Out of New York taught me how to be a man. Atlanta taught me how to give money, as Atlanta taught me how to get money. You know what I'm saying, and that's basically you know what it was. So, yeah, at what point did you umm become an official part
of CT back then? Like what was the point or what led up to that two thousand and six, two thousand seven, you know, there was a lot of hanging or hanging out, and you know what I'm saying, Honestly, I think he just I didn't get signed off no rap ship, like I wasn't hot, I wasn't a rapper like that. I got signed. I got signed probably just off being a blood nigger with a little bit of money and fifty niggas with me everywhere I go, you know what I'm saying on that side, So it's never
about a rap ship. It was just about a look and a you know, I every want to call it, you know what I'm saying. But as it started evolving into some rap ship like niggas I want to do, then you know I got resigned again, which again wasn't about no rap ships, about some gangs of ship, you know what I'm saying. But they sugarcoated it as let's resign him, you know what I'm saying, And I'm like, she made my resigned resigned my first deal. I ain't getting no money. You know what I'm saying. I ain't
get no money from my first deal. I just gotta change, you know what I'm saying. But I didn't know the business. I signed the ship. They threw me a party at the Royal. What I'm saying, I didn't know about no business. I'm like, oh, ship, the chain was more more than me reading the contract. I'm like that, I gotta change. I was fucking hosed and going to the clubs for two years for the lifestyle. I wasn't a boy no rap so I didn't even make no rap songs. Yeah, yeah,
I didn't never record out here. I was had Dirty South every night, and I never made a song like two thousand nine or something like that. You know what I was. So when I when I before I resigned, I had to go back and sucking my money off. I had to figure out my money. Yeah, I figure out that this is an offense and take care of me for this record of rap ship. I can't trust this rap ship. I gotta figure it out and still learn how to give money. I gotta learn how to wrap,
and then I gotta learn the business. Like I barely putting words together, and niggers to say that, you know, your ship sounds hard, but man, I'll make a ship from my neighborhood. Yeah, no ship for everybody else. Like niggas was going platinum ores mon, it's not no platinum material. Let me go back home and lead these fucking clubs and clubs with the death of me brol my career up.
What I'm saying the beginning because I was sidetracked. So I let me go home, figure out how to make money, invest my money into the music, learn how to wrap and put project quality music out, you know what I'm saying. So I had to learn. That took me two or three years, you know what I'm saying. So by the time they're like, alright, come back, we need to resign you man, niggas is on my ask. Man, we needed
like a real blood to say something. I'm like, yeah, all right, I'm gonna use that y're all using me. I'm going to use y'all. Okay, y'all renegotiate on my renegotiate Now I need this money up front. Ain't know, like you know we're gonna sign up, you know what I'm saying. So we renegotiated, threw me a little piece. I dislike five niggas on the record, and I thought I was it was something, you know what I'm saying.
And I had it. I had record. I had like a record deal for like two months, and niggas cutted off on me, you know what I'm saying, left me in Atlanta with unsolved mystery beef, and I went back home like, man, this ship is crazy. Man, Like I don't understand. I don't get it, you know what I'm saying,
So let me just go do what I do. You know, that's when I just started having to go back home and just playing Atlanta, using Atlanta to my to my advantage, you know what I'm saying, and the record label to my advantage. You know what I'm saying. Give us a story that when you when you came to Atlanta and you've seen this, to make you be like, man, this is ship. Like what you mean, like when you like savings if you come to it, like when I come to a city and I go to Roscoe and I'll
be like, I love do that. You know, I just came from the what's the ship called the breakfast at Barneys? You gotta get that up. You got to get the cake day on my Instagram talking about my d M I didn't get the red velvet pancakes. Some motherfucker. I'm like, damn, I can't just get me now, being the young nigga as soon as you come to the city of like, oh, but was it the bitches? Wasn't the club like benches in the club? And then I had to juice bro I had, you know, Twin gave me the juice. I saw.
I had to shout out to Twin. T Win gave me the juice, like huh. He was always he was so tied in bro Like it was like, yeah, I didn't even need him to go out. I didn't need Jeezy to go out. I have my own crew. Flew a couple of my niggas out here screamm wherever. Scream man. I'm wearing everyday Miami. Yeah. That was my favorite club. Start every Monday, every like a motherfucker be going to church in the morning and the working the morning. We're
coming out like crystal bottles. And that ship was like it was a great time to a great time. That ship. It ain't even like that no more. We've been going out a little bit like the club like one I was once welve. I'm talking even Buckhead ship. Um, we used to do like Havana, frequency, fucking the living room, Babylon, all that ship like the first time. The first night I came, I was, I was fucked up with divisions. I went to every day. I went to everything on
the Far Road and Buckhead and I was just fucked up. Like, bro, how we could eat? We could eat chicken wings in the club nigga with just some ship little job. I think we're eating in the club nigga like this, just like okay. So my first night I got into it with some holes in Magic City because the bits like yeah something something something, And she she dancing on me. So I'm like, I don't want no dance like you feel me? But I look cool right now you dancing
in front of me. So me and Twin talking, it's turned around like yeah, that would be seven five dollars like Sevni five, Like ain't Twitter's been talking about saty five dollars? She got me fucked up? He like, bro, you like dance all on you. I'm like he like huh, yeah, man, he's been to get away from me. I don't know pols, this ship and I say my city. I know, you
know what I'm saying. But yeah, so so after a while, when I moved here, I was just tied in and it was just like I said, for two years, I didn't make no song. I didn't make no music. Man, I was in the dorms she keep talking about. I'm telling I was on every campus our here, car key, other girls, car keys, house kids, roommates, I'm hitting roommates and everything. I went mad. I went come on bro Atlanta. Yeah,
that was something else for me. And then early the mid to late two thousand teen, all that I had a ball pony and all that you paint. You know me yas might pop into clubs and you don't want to see white girls though that's what it is. I went back down. All the white girls need no one. So how your people took it, like when and you go now? Was when I got to Atlanta, I was already gone. You know what I'm saying. I was already
in Vegas, like I already had left twice. I'm saying when you left the city, like when New York whatever, Like when you first left at seventeen to go to death, del and Niggas a clown because I come back talking like I remember when I came back, um from from New York. I come back, and I mean the accent, the rub off on you like dog dog like you know what I'm saying. I have a little piece of
New York accent. And when I came back from Atlanta, it was like god, damn, goddamn, and Nigga's like, goddamn, your country's nig and you feel me like like, I mean, but that ship rubbed off on you. Though you'd be around niggers all that. But when I first got here, I didn't know what Niggas was saying. I'll just be g noad in my head like for sew up all right,
bron cousin me to death. Everybody that didn't the nick at the motherfucker airport grabbed my back, okay because I look here, bro let me not because that's just what Nigga said. Yeah, you thinking you're thinking that, you tell me like because you like what you mean, Like okay, Okay, that's just something they can say out, don't. They don't say that in New York there, sure do. I'm saying in Vegas in l A. Unless you like a crap
feel me so it suck me up for a minute. Yeah, who would you say is the realist rap nicker you met in the industry over your times, like one of the realists. It's a few of them, or name a few of them. There's a few that you vouch for. You salute you know what I'm saying. Solid you know show Freddie gives get it U. I've just seen him in l A. We just got it, got food and ship together. Yeah, the kid woman ship for show Freddy. Um,
it's a few names. It's a lot of things that embraced me to everybody that embraced me that I still talk to today is like, I consider know uh duct Tape embraced me. You feel me in the city. I think this is one of the realist niggas in Atlanta like also Atlanta rap games, ship and niggas them runts. Look bro that ship like you feel me? I was like the way they move, it's like that ship cold
like yeah. Like so everybody that I was involved with over there, um, like even on my side, the Bitchy Slicks, the Glass of Malone, um Jay Rock everybody. Yet that embraced me and it was like Mr fabs um yeah, just everybody out that I was rocking with. I feel like you know that I still talk to what's the most valuable thing you learned? Like stay consistent? Stay consistent? Yeah, I mean somebody just told me to um like the they like, yeah, man, it's two hundred fifty thousand artists
coming out every Friday. Who to say specially stay working, you know what I mean. So that's a lot of streaming ship change. That's what we were just talking about. The streaming ship ain't like you ain't get a principal c D S. Yeah, it was like consistency. That was my That was my weak point because it'd be like I put out I made it. First off, it takes to take a little minute to make a project. Make
the project. You gotta figure out the strategy to dropping it, and then if you're not recording like that, you're gonna wait three or four or five months and then be like, damn, I'm falling off. I got to make another one to three, four or five months to make it recorded, another months to strategize it, drop it, and now you're a year behind to rappers And took your spot and then you gotta work double the harder. So I would just say just stay rapping, stay dropping, and stay ahead of the game.
Like lately, I keep it in ahead of the game, so I could drop any time, you know what, I want to drop three projects this year already and you know about eight nine videos and six seven singles, you know so, and this happened the year. I'm once over, so I've still got two more projects to go. What's the biggest difference between the streets of the West Coast
before and after you left? Like the streets of the West Coast when you were dead and you went and you travel the world, and you know what I'm saying, went to different places, and now that you came at what you think different? I think there's no different. I think it's less hanging out in the hood and more social media ship. Yeah, there's nobody like niggas is outside, but they outside like I was outside, Like we'd have
a spot and we're in front of that spot. Like I don't think unless you like in l A, unless you like on the east Side, I didn't like the only niggas that's really like hanging out like the east Side, and he isn't watching ship like that, and you know, love the niggas because it's just the way that the ship is shaped and how niggas is. You know, it's different. I'm from the West Side, like I'm probably like the first one of the first neighborhoods when you come from
the airport, you know what I'm saying. So it's this different Like my boy Jeeperriko was over there and I've been having them in my neighborhood, you know what I'm saying. But he from Broadway, so the look of it, he's saying all this money, like man bro. The look of it, it looked nicest funk over here, and where I'm at it it looked fucked up. But if you if you hang out long enough over here, you'll see the niggas is on the same ship. It just looked different. Its
look look nicer over here. They ain't like a nice area, but it looked better than fucking Broadway and ship, you know what I'm saying. And McKinley and Central and Avalon and all that. But Nigga's everybody in the l A on the same ship. It's just the the you know, it's just sections. It's different. I think there's more dangerous back then or now. Um, I can't can't really say, because it's dangerous now because the fucking Internet, you know what I'm saying. But it was dangerous back then because
Nigga's identified. You identified the same way back then they identify your colors. Now there's no colors and there's social media. So nigga would be like, damn, it is that with you will? So yeah, that is him. Let's get on them type ship. You know what I'm saying, it's it's just weird, and then it's just weird niggas is putting weird ship on the social media. I'm like, bro, if I wasn't a wrapper, I wouldn't even be on that motherfucker.
If I wasn't selling clothes or having a closing store for if I wouldn't, if I wasn't selling ship or having to be on the area, I wouldn't be on the internet. And they could just start learning to take pictures. Ten years ago came around my face, you and I was just the norm. You know what I'm saying. You think it's kind of crazy thing. Do you ever see people you respect do something just ship? Social up facts the realist nigger. It's the realist gangster as up and
the internet will sucking up. Bro, this is with you? Is that is that got an instant? Like who I would say that instant instant? You can instantly be a fun before you get changed. And then you were in the morning and be like, damn, I should did that what I said, Bro, I've felt that vibe. I hadn't
been through it. I would need motions on that motherfucker I'm looking at and get caught up in this ship and he just like breaking it down like you and you come up to do and they could be subbing this bitch to be sleeping the bed with her, like, Bro, what gets like? Why do you why would you putting your personal ship? Why would you subbing on the internet about no personal LifeLock? This is not for personal use. This is social media. Like you want strangers to know
how you feel, like I don't. Once you put it on the internet, you give people the right to judge. You know what I'm saying. If you put a picture like Nigga's be getting mad. He put a picture of somebody like but you look ugly? Hell, you put that up there for me to say that it's my opinion. Turn your comments off. Turn your comments off, like right wrong, Like how you don't tell me what this saint. The internet used to suck me up in the beginning over me too, just off the comments. It'd be like a
random motherfucking like I remember the first time. I was just like, all right, this is just way out of there, and they like here cuss music card I still kill like they're gonna crip. I'm like, damn, what made you do that ship on the YouTube comment nigga Like okay, this ship is this ship? I had to zone it out,
you know what I mean. I still get death threats and motherfucker's in my d M you pussy and all this other ship every day, and they got something to say, and I'll be sometimes I'll be like, yeah, I got time today and I'll play with the nigga. I'll be on the on the plane board and like y'all got time to day, you nig and then say something back and I'll be just be laughing. It's fun, and I deleted you know what I'm saying, and block them, you know what. But sometimes just be like yeah, ha ha,
for sure, do something nigga. But some of the weird that ship you don't seem like going through this middle ship um ship. Man, I think it's just weird. Man, Like this whole the whole rap game is weird. They just think that it's like it's a thin line between the streets and the rap game. But the same politics don't apply, Like you know, all the tough ship is out the window now, like Nigga's beasts, like all that sugar Sugar Knight debo types, the tactics that should don't
work no more, like they to be scared me. So yeah, I don't know. I've seen a whole lot of weird ship. I've seen just niggas lie and and the toughest niggas that I thought that was that was the niggas end up not being them niggas, you know what I'm saying. And and then you just figure out that it's all industry and all rap, you know what I mean. Sometimes I just don't even listen to nigga music no more.
A few rappers I ran into and be like, damn, my up off of this nigga and it just be a weird ass Jake had as nigger and they'd be like I neverment never played this nigger ship in my ship no more like nig said on Mr. Siety that ship is no playing my rock. So there's been a few rappers out of ran to it, like man that nigga that yeah. Oh Like that's why you always tell Nele don't try to meet your favorite rapper on a personal level to get a picture interaction, like you're trying
to be free. Dn Huh said break your heart. I quote from trap music, Yeah, breaking hard when bro, you can't do bro, Bro heard need to be saying the ship so real. Bro, you'd be like, didn't he gotta be right, gotta be like this right right, like exactly, bitch, why are you blinking so much? You be looking backwards and ship like here band like held on, We're not gonna do nothing. You you're the guy read on some group of ship by right here, bidgeting on the motherfucker.
I would have been star struck a couple of times by some motherfucker's, but they end up being the niggas that I thought they were. Two people I ever was star struck over. It was it was master P and Kobe and Master P. I was like hard choices what Pete that nicknas. But it was like it was like I walked in the room, like, Nigga, that's Pete. You're like, yeah, I told you it was here. I'm like, you just said Pete, nigga nigga. So I'm like I'm like that.
He like, what's up home me, I'm sitting here frozed up. And then I'm like, oh, I'm thinking was something. He's like yeah, yeah man, and this the security end up knowing me. You know what I'm saying, like, yeah, nigga, nigga. Look at that niggas but from over yeah, oh yeah yeah. We chopped it up. And then huh I met Kobe out here. Actually I met Kobe was me convict Boo
Jeez twin coach. We all go to We're in Dirty South one night, right, uh, and I guess Boo come in like, yeah, we're gonna go to the party and Ship. I'm like, I'm just hanging out, just randomly pulled up and I'm going with them niggas. We go to some big gass house party, like a big ass house party,
and um it was buckhead heels somewhere. I don't even know buck had had heels and Ship, right, so we're in there and I guess the Hawks played the Lakers that now, the Lakers played the Hawks that night, and and it was just a big gas match and it was it was popping right. So when we're going there and the sections was in the basement though, like this
ship was lit. We walk in and I'm like, nigga, I asked Kobe nigga with with um I forgot Sasha and then the other the PARKA saw all the niggas in there right with the Laker outfits on and all that. So we go to the section and jeez, like, dam I should tell that Naty. I said, you want to meet that nigga, and I'm like, I want to meet the Nicks. So nigga, squear to God, bro, I walked over. I'm flying to bring that nigg over here. I walked over to the section walking Kobe section. They like he
was something for him. Two eleven. I'm from Inglewood, whoa, whoa, And the nigga was a real nigga, like oh yeah, oh yeah, OK, I know I know about Inglewood. I know. We get to chopping it up, but I'm stopped sitting there as he talking back, I'm like Nika, Kobe Pray and then I'm like, here, nigga, nigga, Jeezy want to meet you. Nigga, come on, you're trying to come over here with me, you know, over here, like like, come,
let's go. He tapsashi, Yeah, come on, we shouldn't not walking through the club with Kobe, like the Veld wrote my hear and introduced Kobe to Jeezy. Year the nigger stay in our sections, Nigger we drinking rosette, nigger up going up. I'm like I'm staring this before social media though, so the five Ship, I would have been like, nigga, what then take another picture on you the phone and the be like no, you're taking Kobe, Like no, take
a picture and take this pictures. But yeah, Ship, I met Kobe out here nig and I was like, I was start strugging the only two niggas I've ever been star struck over. Your nip birthday just pulled like shut the West Coast when when that happened, and I was that was tragic, bro, that she was tragic. I remember
the day that should happen. Um. So yeah, I was at the Homie Joe Moses gender reveal on the beach and you know, the phones really don't work on the beach, so niggas is like, hey, when I walked to the boardwalk, they like, my phone just boom boom, boom boom boom. This got then she got shot and if she got killed, then she got shot, and then you gotta kills. I'm like what So I'm like, I'm just praying. I'm like, damn, I hope, but homie ain't do that ship because it's
fronnaun the city up. I immediately called my relative, like bro close the store until we figure something out. And by time I drove from the valley to my I mean from the beach to the valley. I live in the valley. At that time, the internet gave the nig up. Though, like the internet, you feel me. The police don't have to do nothing. But you know what I'm saying, The whole story came out in the video and all that
ship came out in forty minutes. And that should have been through difment, cause that's she would another stop that should be going on right now. Another's ugly. It would be ugly. So I was just praying, like you know that that like a blood didn't do it. Because then it would be like right like in the in the City, the ship is sectioned off, like Okay, it's like a neighborhood card, you know what I'm sharing. And if if your neighborhood you don't get along with gangs, the crib
or hoover, you know what I'm saying. And then certain bloods funk with gangster crips and hoovers to go against neighborhoods and East Coast and certain other crip games. So it's like it's like a territorial thing. So I think if that would have happened, it would have just been like nigga bloods against crips again you feel me that, ain't know. I think everybody would have just been like crip you feel just red or blue or bloods of crips, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, damn, so they ship
still like but the City show show. So I'm real little different. That Nigga was a different type of nigga bro. Like even with me, like you know, our our our neighborhoods rival it's just like a forty year forty year rivalry, you know what I'm saying. And he was just a different kind of nigga to be like like like when I'm when I run into him, it was never none of that what's up? Bro? I met that nigga one
time at Ross and Trina concert the first time. It's really the second time I met him because I already had new him and ship, and I'm like, we had just gotten to some ship earlier that week, so I'm not I don't know partny ship we out looking for these niggas that that um that we got into it with.
We're on some ship, you know what I'm saying. And um, he happened to walk across the street as my homies just like nigga, they turned up right ready on something like damn, why did they have to come across the street like right now? He come across the street and with the full respect more what's up too? He's called me two eleazy like two leaves, what's happening? And shook my hand and shook every all ten nigga's hand from
something nifty huss on this. I'm like, damn, okay, It's just the respect level was just too so powerful for that nigga. And every time I ran into him, it was the same with it. I was by myself and he'd be fifty deep or I'm fifty deep and he by himself. It was the same, you know, and nigga's something just don't act like something is would be deep and catch you by yourself and be like, yeah it suck nigga and be different. You know what I'm saying.
With the extra Yeah, all that tough ship, you know what I'm saying. So he was just different and we have certain conversations, you know what I'm saying, Quick conversations. Man, It was just yeah, it was love with that nigger. Well ship, you getting up ship. I talked to him maybe two thousands, seven eight teams. The last time I talked to three days ago. You with that stack. Yeah, I don't know what stack. Yeah, not not stack fist that he just got out. He got locked up down.
He did three years. I'm gonna sure your page. But he put him on the phone other day. Man, that nigguld probably be on three years two years because he got twenty eight years. But you know, I mean, who the fun from him? Cop out the twenty eight years that fast, you know what I'm saying. So of course when he talked to me like man, the law is about to change, you know what I'm saying, And the laws changed, so nigger might get like eleven years knocked off.
And it was that two thousand fifteen. It's already been the's six seven years already. You might do three for more years and you be home. You know what I'm saying, by the time you sixty, and my uncle the same age, he like a seven right now or something like that, so he might come home at sixty. That's one of the that's one of the realist niggers I met, he still at what still active. He put me on like I was what should before on Death Road, before I was on CTV. That's how I got. That's how Jesus
was like with ship. You know, if that ship don't work out over there, you know, you got home over here and I'm like, yeah, I'm wrapping over here, But nigga, this is this up in the air. I'm artist development over here, me trying to figure it out. Should like me? Should like me? All the way up from the crazy that you've seen over there that you can talk about, you that rom they'd be having a lot of stories about their studio there. Pete Paolo was a burnt out nigga.
Um he said, I burnt out nigga. It just burnt. He was like just he was different kind of nigger. I think he was trying to be too. Po was on Death ro really North Carolina on the Double Double X Sale magazine. It's like two thousand four what you mean up Wold. I think I think that too. When you get up under Sugar, Bro, you start feeling like Tupac because then you had like like Mikey Rule used to be over there and it was a gang like the nigga the nigga Sugar is really a gang member.
Like that nigga is not no fucking He'll see the old nigga, but that nigga is a gang member. He just liked me nigga, like you know what I'm saying. But the company he keeps is real members, like these niggas is niggas. So it's like if you're hanging around that, you start going, you're gonna start feeling like that. I'm Tupac and I got a death row with me, and I think that's with Pete Pablo. He starts smacking motherfucker's and ship a random civilians and ship well, who Should.
I ain't never met Hammer. He was, he was, I was way because I was when I was, I was at the I was, I was probably on the third death row, like it was the death row then it was the second death row with like Left Eye Eastwood and Crookodie in them, and and that ship died out, and then he tried to build a third death row
with Pete Pablo, me squeag grew. He had Corrupt still a little bit kind of not really though, but yeah, and then corrupt little brother and then was kind of over there, you know what I'm saying, Roscoe and all of them. So when I got over there, it was like they was shifted, that it was shifting. But Pete Poblo thought he was the nigga and then he just turned into he thought he was Tupac. And then Should got shot, and then all of them niggas disappeared. Everybody.
I never heard of Pete Pablo. I wouldn't know what that nigga looked like. If right now, if he walked in the door, you feel me, I ain't seen him since then they got when he got shot in Miami, he disappeared, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, the party and ship. I ain't talked to him for like some some some about a year almost until I and then you know what I me, Me and Jeez linked up,
Twin linked me and Jeez up brought me in. And then maybe a year later, I think we all met back up in the Caesar's and him and him, Jeez and Sugar and Big You had had a convo and I just remember like Sugar like, Nigga, that's my little nigga. You feel me like you better take care of that nigga? Whoa mane Like? Yeah, Man, I caught him. He with me taking care of like, oh, it's home you feel going back to Atlanta with y'all nigga? That was we can you be up here? What's your relationship with man?
King Solid? I just talked to him the other day. I'm solid with everybody from ct butt that nigga. You feel menthing. We're trying to got them, man, but get your don't funk with him, know what I'm saying, because niggas, it wasn't what I thought it was. You feel me? You know? Um? Yeah, I had a half a million dollar deal that he cease and desists on me after he had a meeting about, you know, by Walking Again thirty thousand and ain't nobody in this room getting can't
get no ship? And public really bucked at him, like, Nigga, what fuck you mean? Nigga, that's your fault. You feel me, I don't say what you said. What So we had a mandatory meeting, but that nineteen Street studio one time, and um and I think it was about some ship ship And Nigga's just like, why, oh yeah, walk again thirty thousand the show? Why none of my artists getting
thirty thousand the show? And pull a buck? Nigga like like, nigga, what you mean they're putting goose, You're putting that nigger on the platform. Like what you're talking about? You ain't knowing. Ain't nobody on't know platform over here? Niggas on mixed type songs. And uh, He's like, oh, well that's we're in here for. And you got you gott you ain't giving out no money, which he wasn't giving out no money anyway, And we're gonna use the brand and the
name to get money. So I'm like, what thing ding thing that guys, I'm waiting on the green light on that I go to a S some C and get a You know, this is when independent and streams just starting. None of these niggas know nothing about this, right. I'm the one had got Freddie on independent ship because he's seen me go through this. You know what I'm saying. Niggas didn't know about independent and that was like a
bad thing. Only Nigga that I was independent with Jim Jones and they was getting seven to eleven dollars a record, and Nigga didn't know how to do this, you know what I'm saying. So I go to the Bay, which Silicone Valley with starting Knees, which is Empire, which is motherfucking tune Core, which is, Oh, this is not fucking record that was. This is this is um. It's distribution, but it's it's a it's a it's a computer like company, like it's a data company. It's not a record label.
I mean the record labels now, But they know the deep the dps and you know what I'm saying, they know how to do it. So make a long story short, I'll click up with them. Nigga is talking about they're gonna give up, They're gonna give up three nineties. For half these songs are already out on the CT or nothing um CD that that's out for free. And then I'm the only nigger showing up to the sessions that hot beats plugging my hard drive up. Nobody has these songs.
The engineer ain't paid. I had to pay the engineer to get the rest of the songs, you know what I'm saying. So I'm politicking these songs and the niggas they sent me like ten thousand to mix them, right, so I'll mix them. They send me some more money just to make sure. And I'm like, bro, send the send it through nineties. You know what I'm saying. That it's all good. You know what I'm saying. And you come back and tell him, and he's like, yeah, man, let's do it. Let's do it. And you know, but
I'm sure you can get some more. So in the Mr my negotiation, I guess they must do it right up on that side, you know what I'm saying. And he hearing about it, and they sent assistant deceased to the whole ship. What you mean, they do it right up. They do it right up about the U S D. A project that you know, what I'm saying that that might come out or might not come out. Oh so so so the project that you negotiated with them was for you me Boo, Raw City, Slick Puller, and Young
Jeezy as a feature. It was U s d A. You know what I'm saying. But I guess if he's not making the deal or I don't know. I don't know, bro, like you're trying to get some money. He did probably want to put their face on that ship, and face wasn't on it. All the songs is featuring that nigga. You know what I'm saying. U s d A wasn't him. U s d A was me, Slick Puller, Jeez and I mean Slick Puller and boot. So you told that as what what you mean? I'm sad that as fuck you.
You know, I can't and then my ship is like the you can't. I can't get no money with you. This is the last straw, bro, like, like come on, you know what I'm saying there, And at the time, I don't broke as a motherfucker. I'm fucked up. Now I'm way out here and there in a whole another city like nigga, man, fuck you nig I'm gone. So you feel like you went out, You went out and work the play and brought the play back to the table and then get it stamped. And then I didn't
need to get it stamped. I just needed to be for a nigga. And he said, cease and desists, Like, nigga, this is not easy. It's not even your should you see some desisting song, but you kind of owned every song though, like kinda you know what I'm saying. But it wasn't attracted us out of what none of that ship out. You just cease and desist the whole ship and had deaf jam and all these people call him like anything on what that they're on there. No, basically,
you ain't trying. You ain't trying to have a conversation about Hell. Yeah, I was calling the nigga number. I'm calling it king. He told them niggas that he don't know nothing about it. Then they had a whole meeting about me talking about I stole a hundred seventy thousand from the nigga or some ship like that, and I'm like, what, man, Look bro, if I had a hundred seventy thousand, I'll be on Twitter with all the money, like, Nigga, you come do something cash. I don't know what they said.
I had no They said I stole it from them, and they said, he said, I got the money from these people, and I just kept all the money, Like Nigga, I was the one. Seventy wasn't even the number. It was three nineties that were all supposed to get and I'm supposed to break this ship up with your artists, nig not more. I could have kept all that ship and signed the paperwork and kept all that ship and been Likena everybody. So why they ain't sending the money.
You should have got the money. I was. I got a dub, you know what I'm saying. But it was in the midstuff and they did it right up, and yeah, it was just a weird shot. They did write up like saying it like announcing it. Yeah, kind of announcing it like before they're sitting the money up before they sent the money, like oh yeah, this deal can go through. They play it was like a Nigga incept that you played. It wasn't even his plug. Yeah yeah type ship, you
know what I mean. And then when I come out, like let's figure out the negotiation, like niggas wouldn't aswer my phone. Nigg is dead at me, and Nickel told everybody stopped talking to me and all all types of ships. So I ain't seen niggas or talk to certain motherfucker's since then. You know what I mean? That's crazy. What're to eleven on now? Man? You've got some different businesses going on. You get a lot of positive things about
this store. I want to know about this store because level up store, like you know what I'm saying, Um, I got the hottest store in l A. Like my ship booming, I'm working over the mall. I'm sucking. I'm working over some ship out there. You know what I got the it's in Inglewood. It's in my neighborhood, fourteen on nine, sitting Nella Avenue, right next door to the service room. Um yeah, I got everything in there. I got all the drip home fame babe, all the yeezis,
all the little shoes and all that ship. So it's going crazy, booming, booming, boom, And I ain't gon front. You say, yeah, it's going it's going stupid right now. That's hard. And then you got music that you say you're dropping dropped to two already this here right, Um, you dropped two this year. I dropped a few singles. You know, I've been dropping videos crazy, just going up. You know, So where can people like, where can people check you out at? Like your YouTube? Instagram? Yeah yeah,
at two eleven. That's on all of them, and um, um you know I got my YouTube page. Um, I'm on all streaming platforms going crazy. Also got a clothing line, visionary clothing, visionary line. I got someone that, bro, what's up? I got someone. Know I'm saying, don't coming through though, Like you know what I'm saying that. You know, it's kind of like I ain't gonna say last minute because were I was on it. But you know what I'm saying, I ran out. I just brought it for myself and
called me later here to night. Mandatory, that's mandatory. Yeah, so you know in your family, man, I got I gotta love boy, y'all for sure. Welcome made aalutle made just a little any any finer words for the people, the streets, the Big Facts supporters ship man. You know, I'm just proud of Big Facts. Many y'all going viral out here, y'all doing your thing, you know what I mean, and ship, I'll be staying tune. I'll stay watching, you know,
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