Watch up and welcome back to another episode and No Sillers podcast with your host. Now funk that with your low glasses, Malone. But that that's my Roscoes. I've been going there my whole life, Like I've been to that Roscoe somewhere a hundred to two hundred times. Like I know that Roscoe is like a motherfucker. I know niggas in that community from both sides of that community, all around you. But I'm saying I wouldn't walk in that motherfucker with two huntre thousand dollar or looking like two
hundre in thousand dollar worth of jewelry. I'm not walking to that motherfucker with a rolesque. That's buzz damn. Why why did he It's something I just don't see him. I don't know because I don't know the man personally. But what made him feel like there's a there's five other Roscoe's right, four of the Roscoe. What made him feel like, Okay, I'm about to go over here on the east side and go eat over here. So this is hip hop takes a lot of you know, dash
from everybody. Drill music, really, jail music is a death culture. Is not drill music. It's war. Stories is propaganda for communities, right, like like a like a song that you want people to join the military propaganda or as war. You're bragging about surviving and doing whatever it takes to survive. Trenches. That's why they use trenches. That's why they say, oh, those are military words. They're at war. So it's nothing
about death. It's about surviving and doing whatever you gotta do to make sure these people don't kill you, staying on the offensive so they don't kill you. It's not like like drill music is not like um, you know gazy. It's like a murder a six year old kid. And that's the thing. That's not what it's about. It's about surviving.
So when you hear rappers talking about killing somebody, they're really explaining to you they're surviving something else and this is how they did with that to do to an enemy that was threatening their lives or their friends life or took their friends life. That's how it works. It's war. So I hear a lot of things that hip I have have started all drugs that nothing to do with us. I mean, the sweetest taboo by Shot is about drugs.
Hotel caateforias about drugs, Tamboo, it's about drugs. He one for years in England, Like she was like real hero on that it that's the that's the addiction. So hotel. So this existed, like songs like Waki Ship, all these songs existing. Damn. I will tell you this, Like we take a lot of slack and hip hop about toxic culture. The one toxic culture I will credit hip hop with and say, this is a toxic culture and the only is flexing or stunting. That's the one toxic thing that
we do. To the point now where rappers who come from poor communities are saying they don't like broke people, but you came from it. You came from broke. Yeah you know what I'm saying, So can go broke like John Yeah, Like we talked about broke people, like we come from poor communities and we talked about poor people
that ship. It's crazy. And so a stunt, right is like you take something to a community that can threaten your life for doing it there, for showing off this kind of situation, for taking this four hundred thousand dollar car into a community with fifty dollar houses. That's stunning because it could cost you your life going to Rosco's with what looks like two hundred thousand dollar journey in the community. Were later on you could say, I went
to this community and nigga's and take my jury. Niggas did nothing. Yeah, this is the only true toxic culture in hip hop. Flexing and stunning, and we are literally stunning on our people, on the people because the white millionaires that they were the same genes for seven days in a row. Um that button up and you know what I'm saying them them them funked up as Um. You know, Chuck Taylor's are fucking vans. They do that,
that's them, you know what I mean. They don't care about fashion, they don't care about jury, they don't care about what we care about. They're not trying to show you they God ain't too busy. So we sell wealth to tell people to follow us because we know they're poor. It's a trick we do to them. All of these people that you say worth a billion doledge and that's insurance. They're not worth a billion to themselves. They worth a billion if to other people. Know what I'm saying, Like,
and it's a reality of it. And I don't want to get to because I don't want to condemn what the brothers is doing. They all really that's Donald Trump played. Donald Trump started selling wealth that I remember in our community. He was the first god remember in our community selling wealth. Donald Trump was only black people celebrated people Donald Trump for I forget the Donald Trump, but Donald Trump was literally a black icon. He probably did open like six times.
That was her dog. So you fast forward today and you got a bunch of bullshit. It ain't changed. Like niggas love Donald Trump. Every rapper Jez was Donald Trump and the white tea and white ones for me, like by that same standard, Rocket Feller was a racist man. You unders saying, so we have we're trying to sell well, I get it. I mean we were trying to project ourselves into another space by saying we have it. Fake
it till you make it right. But the problem is when you really think about it, all you're doing it's stunting on people that look like you. And we already got a bad history of that man. If you grew up in the poor community, you feel me and somebody had Jordan's that lived next door. They made you feel like because you don't have Jordan's like he didn't live next door. And like I told myself, like I went like I said earlier, like I did it like from marketing.
But at a point I started telling myself like this is my trophies because I never I never um played basketball, football and did all that ship in high school, like I was good at music, Like so in the music areme? I feel like this is where we had first trophy. Don't rope seeing n w A and you know what I'm saying, e's eating them and how the fact goal change. That's that's where we grew up out of lizing, you
know what I'm saying. So it's like damn, I got I finally got my trophies and that's the ship, because you know, that's like a stop until you get plex. Plaques are the ultimate trophies and the most definitely flax are the trophies Awards, Grammys, those are the trophies. But the problem is if you think about the term jewelry, right, it really was a storage of wealth. It was a way people can move their wealth on their body without
carrying bricks and gold. So they created these jewels and these jury so you can move your wealth from one house to another, not to be flaunted outside. It's the reason why the word you is in the word jewelry. That's not by no mistake. You never created the content of jewelry. So a lot of times like I don't I get it why we sell wealth. I get where we come from. That makes us feel like like I would hustle every day with p J Nicks, Right, p
J nikis wild, come to the hood. Were hustled, and we're competing against each other, all imperial con p J. Krip Nicks, Right, We competing to see you could sell more work. By the end of the week, we're gonna all go to the Metro, We're gonna jump, go to the Carson Mall, ver the Carlos, and everybody's gonna buy clothes. Right, I'm hustling all week. The seven was a different kind of spot, like we could make a ton of money for me. I might have made two thousand in a
week for me working for somebody else. Other homies make good money. To p J Nicks making fourteen twelve sixteen, they're making good money. They would take all their money at Carlos and buy all the clothes. They would takes and buy seventeen hundred dollars work for clothes because they
didn't want people to see them as broke. So instead of keeping money in your pocket and worried about being broke versus how people see you, they would make those same decisions, Like I just want people to treat me like I got something. I would buy a bell and have seventeen hundred because I grew up in a household where I've been having it and that's kind of not fair. But it's important for me to share this kind of conversation because this is what's wrong in hip hop, like
more than anything. Like, it's not about victim blaming. The thing is, this is gonna probably be It's gonna sound a little more fucked up than I want. I wanted to write both. The nigga is not no victim. The nigga you're not a victim when you participate in the street ship. There's no victims. You're just a loser. You just lost that time. There's no victims because the whole
premise is built on lowlessness. So I saw interview with PNB where he was talking to kelv He was saying, like nigaud the same time but ship niggast me fucked up, ain't gonna never happened because from fill me, I used to do the same thing. So you're actually a robber. It's that and it's that carmel like in a sense. And yeah, I said, oh so my boy. Both said
Lebo in the house. My partner about to leave. But he was talking on live where he was talking to a dude and like he was beat like the dude was talking crazy to him, and instead of just taking him off the live, he started talking to it back. Oh you want to beat me? He was like, nick, I get you touched, like nigga where you at like and people do that on live. You know, it's a lot of tough menies on live. So a lot of
times when niggas talk, I just take them off. I don't even have niggas on my life because we're not gonna play and I'm not gonna talk back with you. I'm gonna spend too much time using resources to get to you. And I had like like back to you, like what you said, Like when he was on seventh, uh seventh Street, you know how y'all was hustling like where I come from. We so you just in the lines. So um, that was before like I got into like that, that type of game and ship. Like I used to ask.
I used to ask my homie every day for twenty five cents when we you know what I'm saying, Like I started hanging out hustling, selling drugs, doing all that ship like at thirteen years old, and I used to ask my homie every day for so I can get a little Debbie Brown only you know what. I would warm it up and get the milk. And he was like, man, you gotta get you a hustle. You gotta get you a hustle. So once I started hustling, I would hustle
to buy tennis shoes every Friday. I would hustle just to not feel that way, you know, because because my mama, like you know what I'm saying, a single parent home, she couldn't provide that she was doing every week, you know what I'm saying, because she was raising four kids. So when I got out there on the block, I was able to buy my own ship. That was a good spot, most definite about it. I was on the good side by I can see you see my fun walking by, because that was a good in a spot.
That's a real deep way myself because I know good spots. I tell you some good you feel me for real, like my listen my neighborhood world renown for the spot. It is what I'm saying, Like, so I know good spots, Like I know when I see people walking, I'm like, well, that looked about rolling, And I feel like, like, if you weren't over here with us, you want ship. If you weren't on the block, like hustling, like doing what we were doing, you would like us. You you was not,
you know what I'm saying. You can be from the set and everything, but if you ain't on the block, if you ain't hustling, If you ain't, that's a weird thing because from we're from hustles, like a broke hustler is probably you should get put off, k if you really think about the premise of what it is to be a hustler gangster, like you gotta hustle, how you bro that's like and I respect them is over there, like I respect my older homies because they provided away
they gotta spot rolling. My older homies got the seven rolling. You could make a living and it's just a misconception about what I always say this. It is a huge misconception of what gangmanging is. It's a music, a huge misconcession of what culture is. Like oppression and poverty, right, is a virus people pressing and they keep opportunity away from you. It's a virus. It makes you sick, like it's a virus floating in the community. Culture is just
a cough. It's the sneeze, the fever, it's all the things that happened because you're sick, right, Like, that's what happens. Like soul fool is not good food, Like we made it good, but they gave a slot. So guess what we overseason it. We all got high blood pressure for me because we had two overseason bad food. So that culture sticks that that virus made some people sick. And I was telling my boy today, flexing is another symptom, you know, flaws and inflexing and stunting is another symptom
of that motherfucking virus we call oppression. You're trying to prove to everybody what you have. And I think forgive me for thinking this, and God rest that man soul know what I'm saying. But I think there was something like I'm gonna go here with all my jury, and there was some sense of pride ego that made him decide he wasn't gonna take it off. A partner of mind said he had been there before. Partner of mind said he'd been there before, but you knew you're not
with them. You knew you're not with them, and saying like the fact that you even wore that when you was going with them, Like I have Mr Fab from the bad took Mr Fab into different neighborhoods, letting whar is all this jury? But I had control over that. That's not like a mixed thing. But I would tell Fabi, don't wear your jury if I'm not with you. Now I have somebody tell me that too. Like it was like you gott to wear your jury everywhere you go,
and it fucked me up. It was like these my trophies, but like, but do you have to wear it everywhere you go? Trophies going out? And I don't. I was gonna say, like you said, you got the because of you know, marketing is like that. There's a difference from flaunting you know what I'm saying. That's what's going on right now. Cultures everybody's but that's what you see on like and like if you don't have if you don't
do that, and you ain't it. And I kind of took a step back and it was like like I thought about like what that person said, and it was like when I like, I was like, yeah, like, well when I step out, it's gonna be events. So I'm not even gonna wear my ship if it's not. Even more people are like if it's not a control and vironment much of poor people that need your ship to eat them. And and again it's like, like I said, oppression and poverty is the is the virus that makes
our community sick. It's floating around. Everybody don't get sick, but a lot of people do. So when you hear people coughing and sneezing like whatever that is, flexing, flossing, uh, gang banging, all of the stuff that we do as a result of this, you feel me it's because there is no opportunity. Like prime example, at my mom house in Campton, my mom is a registered nurse. It was a doctor that lived around the corner. I lived in the forums. It's ranches down the street, huge houses. You
can see success a million different ways. It wasn't just a D boy, it was different people that was successful. What I'm saying, my mom went to jail and we end up at my dad house and watch permanently more right, the only success is a D boy. There's no doctors that live on hundred seventeenth Street, there's no doctors that live in Imperial courts, there's no doctors that live in on a port. It is literally just successful drug dealers. So if you want to be successful as a kid,
you look at prime example. More nurses have came out of Watts in the last ten years because Maxine Waters has a nursing program that's right there. If they even promoted more, it would be more because all motherfucker's want to do that com from where we come from is just be successful and they're gonna take whatever route. But that specific thing that we was talking about with PNB,
I think that really comes from flexing and stunning. Somewhere around his mind something was wrong, and I would I would hope it's ego, like I think it is ego, where it's like I don't have to take it off around these poor people, and that's probably like a fatal mistake.
But if you listen to rappers brag about that I'll wear my chains everywhere, that's like nigga's really talking ship And I'm like, well, then that means you said somebody's a bit because you just say, niggas let me wear my go there like I'm in this hood right now, they ain't out here or whatever. Why why do you just say, niggas, let me wear my chain everywhere? Why is it where my cha newhe niggas? No, no, they don't.
The niggas is definitely gonna test you when they see you, like they just didn't have the opportunity to catch up with you at that time. Or O here, okay, let them come through again. Or the niggas you was with, they respected them because they from the community and want to support them. It was times when I knew niggas that wanted to rob baby slam and way when I would be around straight up real niggas. Gee man, go let me show na many my boys don't do none
of that. Gee man, we hit mand we give you a hunt that now. I'm coole, We're gonna rock. But them niggas would be super stunting. What I'm saying, so, I think that's a real fatal flaw in hip hop. That's a real fatal flawing hip hop. That flexing stunt culture. That's the only one, and we are literally flossing on poor people. But they're not so. But they're um not putting it on the fact that there's flexing stting. It's Oh,
this girl posted this location. I was so upset that the police department or whatever confirmed that, Like, why does that bother you if it's true? Because my whole thing is, we don't know if it's true. Have y'all done, y'all full investigation, Have y'all pulls all the phones in Roscoe's, They did a full investigation. Why does that bother you that it could have actually led to that? That literally makes perfect sense. I just feel like she's a victim too,
and it's not. But that's not the point, Like it's not putting all. I feel like that's so much pressure to put on this young lady that okay, damn, Like it came out like, oh okay, because she posted the location, okayed, Like what if it was somebody in there as soon as he walked in. That's the police confirmed. They already figured it. That's kind of crazy what it is already know the story, that's like the easy to me was
that was easy round. That was the easy round, the easy way up whom that Oh she put the whole I'm not saying they bothered me as far. It bothered me that they're attracking this moment. So then be mad at those people, don't. You don't have to. Y'all got to get out of the business of defending dumb shiit y'all do to other people. If she made a mistake, it's not her fault. He got killed. It was a mistake that could have costed his life. That's not her
fault posted too, though I'm not in the stake. I'm saying, fuck him posting it. She posted it with the location, so what is bothering? Why does that bother you? If the police chief confirmed that that happened, it don't mean I'm not saying confronted the fact that she did it. I know she did because I've seen it in you know,
on the story or whatnot. The fact that everybody saying or it's so much pressure coming down on her, like okay, because she posted this location, and that's the crazy thing, Like they could have seen him pull up in the parking lot. I saw on the story where they was already rolling or whatever. Are you saying, Are you mad that social media is jumping to conclusions. I'm mad that social media is on this woman that's a victim. She watched her man get gunned down. He's laying in his
just whi y'all on her back? Like, oh, she posted, And that's the thing about it, Like she posted that she had just got her privileges back, so she might have did this before that put this man within a situation. I'm not she said that that. He um she after five or six months, he let her it's not her
I thought she meant like ageway or something. He basically told her she couldn't post on social media suation a yellow light in somebody's in the car with you, y'all get hit by a car and that person get sucked up in the hospital taking time to recover. Yeah, you were driving a car, took the yellow light and that's how they got hit. Doesn't mean you're at fault, no matter what the general public says. But the reality is she did post a location, and that's cool. She just
you know, it might have. It might have been a bad situation that they're following them. They're both to some degree celebrities, so you you have to bed for that. At the same time, I don't I didn't know who she was. I'm not saying that a gang of people, are they really I'm just saying, are they really going checking for his girl? Like, oh, let me see where he like you with me? Maybe don't post like you gotta know that, and that's his thing, you know, the
rest of souls. But he posted in the but you still But if somebody's following you and you still posted you as following him? They said that the Instagram post is what led to it, the post he did. But did it show Roscoe's at all? In the back parking lot? In the back parking lot? But but why why does that matter? If literally you see this, why do you Why do y'all feel the need to do this? You don't have to do that. You can say, you know what, it's not her fault. Even though she posted the location.
She did not tell somebody to come in here and kill her. That's true. But stop doing the other stuff, tack like, stop what are you doing? Just they all do that? I can imagine like what she's going through so already to it's magnified. Nicki Minaje posted like her Her post was like, okay after pop smoke, and I get it, you know what I'm saying, But she magnified it after pop smoke. We should know better not to
post locations. I think she said it's something like it's true, but she she say it was the girl's fault, but the way it was put out there, it's just how y'all feel. Y'all don't know how to decipher right as human beings. You don't know how to decipher somebody doing something and it don't mean that they wanted this to happen. You're like when you have to. It's like when you get an abortion, you have to try to make it
some ship that is not Oh, it's a woman's choice. No, it's your right to It's not a woman's choice because her body. It's your right to kill your unborn child. That you should say the truth. Stop saying things that make you feel better about decisions you make, because at that point she could make another decision that could help her. I pray to God, I think she'll never do this again. Yeah, and it's it's to me. It's even deeper than that. Like, man, if I got two hundred thousand on my neck, I
gotta have fucking arm security with me. Got to be able to protect myself. But I got I gotta have a few niggas to call four or five niggers. It's not expense just hanging out with you just to chill. But I said the same thing with Wando Rondo. Like you said, you're a neighborhood, but when you out here, you not with all the neighborhoods because it would cost you funds. But why would you not want to hire them? Brothers? And getting can only think see the two things you
either selfish or you don't have it selfish? Motherfucker's people. People say checking in, right? They when I go to another town, people say, I don't check in. I call my niggers if I'm if I'm if I'm in New York, I'm gonna call Win. I'm gonna call my partners because I want to see them. Gonna call my nigga, Trad Pizzy. I ain't talked to Trade Pizzy in three years. I'm gonna hit Trad piss man. Let's get up let's go
get some food. I don't need his motherfucker protection. I'm functioning with my brothers and my counterportion mother over there, so I don't. That's why I know a lot of these hip hop artists, these rappers aren't street because that's what we all do. You're gonna check in. But yeah, it sounded a bit and Lebo made a good point. It didn't sound super street authentic. It's really important because it's like this, this whole narrative of checking in. It's like, bro,
what does that mean? Like, you don't have to check in. You should want to see your brothers from the side of the country. It's only so many ghettos around this motherfucker. How you a neighborhood nigger? And when you pop up, you don't gonna funk with your neighborhood partners. When I go to Atlanta, I'm gonna call my street partners. I'm gonna call Gregg Street. I'm gonna see what my niggas that y'all want to eat. Man be over here for two days, but what you're about to do, let me see, y'all.
I'm gonna here killer Mike, Mike where Yeah, let me go pull up on you man for like five to see you, nigga, you should want to that's see. People don't look at it like that. They look at it like, oh, somebody pressing me. Don't Nobody won't know. If you travel, if you're making, if you're making a million dollars a month, why would you not hire those brothers? Ain't Like, I don't get where did this become create an opportunity for other brothers who don't have it. They're not street exact.
I believe they're comfortable. Yeah, and that's a great point. Lebo says, you have to be faking because you're not comfortable. But that's when I think you're not street. Like if I go hang out with y'all that I don't have to be over that downtown. I have been over there and not seeing you and nig I'm comfortable in our environments where we at, where the streets is at. I'm when I'm in New Orleans, I'm comfortable. It's a little dangerous, but I'm comfortable. I ain't wear no jery. The ain't
gonna ain't get it from me. Have a bullet you had to kill me. But when I go see the brothers, fee me. I'm comfortable when I go to Utah, I go with the brothers that there's a city and you tak where the brothers is. I mean, I like to see. Like when I went to I asked my driver, like, can you take me through the hood because I wanted to see. He was like, yeah, I'm gonna take you. But you can't get out. He said, you can't get out, but you can't get out, Okay, but I wanted. I
wanted to see, though, So I feel it. No, they have a full fledged ghetto listen I always I don't know. I feel like going to other states full fledg Vegas got a full fledge get on and not go fun with the brother I love seeing a brother. I don't get what niggas being mad about checking out, Like many don't see what these nigg is doing. I'm in Jersey, nigga, I'm in New York. We have the projects. What's up, nig what y'all got doing on? We shoot some dice?
What we could chill, Nigga? Was up, nigga, what we're doing? Like, I love seeing the brothers, but you're really from the street. But that's what killed me. So it's like when you look at this culture that we call it flexing and stunting and all of that. That's why it goes bad that something is missing, Like, how would you like, There's no way possible. I've been going to that Roscoes my whole life. I've been driving Bunny to that Roscoe, Low
Riders to that Roscos everything. I know niggas from a lot of nigga My Olg Nigga KICKI Loco live over there. They got nig from main Street. I niggas from Swan. I I used to get my hair cut cutting Swans. I know niggas that got businesses in that shopper center and all these hundreds to two hundred times I've been there. I would not feel comfortable wearing that much jury at that location. You have to take it from me. What made him like? What made him think that that was okay?
Toxic culture that is hip of all the Roscoes. And they said everything on him. How much it costs? Yeah, they had a little a little weird How much was that? And this right here they want to talk about the killing. Why are people dying? People are dying over real ship, Like this is the real problem. You got this and the goofy pole ask him how much this You're a target? I know, I personally know jackboys that follow him. Yeah. See see that dude that interview people asking how much
your clothes? First off, you get your little bit of ass off me, boy, I slapped ship out of you. Ask me how much these shoes? Is nigdsiness like that? And it's these niggas desire to show that they have it, I mean, and which makes me think they don't have it because the niggas have got it, don't dre Every time I go with Dr J Man be wearing some regular ship, they don't got nothing on. Man, there's nigga
and he could be comfortable. Were like, you get to a space to where you don't have to have nothing known because you really got it when you still like jay Z finally got it. So guess what, you don't got to wear that ship. He might work some a cool ship, but it's most of the time. So I
get it. But that whole culture, like, why would you go to that community, that community with all that I've been there in my whole life, and I wouldn't go would I wouldn't go with that much jury on I wouldn't go to that place with just a rolex with diamonds in it. I wouldn't do that. I probably can get off, get it, get away with it. I wouldn't do that because it's like I just starving around. He's
had to have went there before. He's had to have went there before and to where he felt that, okay, this, I could do this. He should not have understand he was there. He had to have went And I was talking to Charlotte Man and he said the same thing, and he said people was victim blaming. And that's why I was saying in the streets there are no victims. There are no victims because we all play this kind of outlaw game and we know the consequences of it all.
I wrote a whole song called No Sympathy that talks about it. Like, think if somebody shot me out and did so much ship and they could don't pride for me, they could just you know, be happy you got the funk with me for me because you you're a participant. But anybody could get robbed anywhere. But this ain't just some If you take your ass nworance to one of them, ship by them projects got that food and you're going them up up with that much jury on. And then
people supposed it was in Austin, Texas. Myself out southwest and I ventured off and I went to a food truck. And I still have to respect the climate, because where this motherfucking food truck was, respect the climbate of what's going on. And I feel like he didn't respect the climbate of what's going on in l A right now sooner, but you gotta know what what's up. Somebody, somebody asked me to ship glasses um that Roscoe was like, you know, I've been to Roscoes. I went to the one on
the sun setting ger. I'm like, this ain't like that. Like, I can see if you accidentally got ribbed and robbed right there too. Let's let's be correctly about to see if you got robbed at the one on Peko, because that's a deceptively good looking that could happen there. I could see if you got robbed at the one angle by L A X because you just quite not really sure where you are at. Randy not ready, that does Randy. So it's super tortosy. So I can give you the
sussetting Gower. I'll care you in Hollywood, Okay, I can get but there's no way you jumped out at that motherfucker because thickly that on that rocket. So if you went to the loan before, because that's what somebody said, man, he should have went to the one in Beach Yeah, by Disneyland, that's where he should have been. Beach Gower
just get robbed as because you just didn't know. But at the same come to the one you're in the hood that literally and a lot of times like if if it's the right person in that area and he's a jackboy, it's a crime opportunity. I have to I just can't because I'm gonna if I don't do it. You got this much over here, and I'm a jack boy, So I'm I'm gonna tell you right here. I'm gonna tell anybody that's trying to get the music business that listened to this podcast something. If they don't rob you,
my nigger, they're a bit. And that sounds fucked up, but it's true. If you go to these people community where they poor at, you know they're struggling. If you go man chest remain and look at the intersection, you see people poor, it's not no confusion, and they have to fucking rob you. They have to. It's like a deer being with all the lions. They have to eat you. Even if they ate, they still got a feast. It's just my thing is him posting in the back. But then he took it off. He had to know, so
he knew where he would he took. So I took the post down. He posted him back down that I'm like, did he go that? Was it like some type of promo or he like, Okay, I'm gonna go to people said, so from what I heard, I'm not sure. You can't quote me. The people said he went there, but somebody brought him to any within it. So if he messed with Greedo, well that's the East side. Go to thees on Manchester, man, everybody all go there. That's our ship.
We all go to that motherfucker, right. So it's really just there's no entertainers. There's no movie studios close, is no airport closer Disneyland coast. There was nothing close to that ship but poverty. But that's why I feel like he should have been with greed O homies. Right. But but see that's my point when you that's when he went there, So he went there before with Green. I'm like he's had to have Yeah, but that's the point, like I wouldn't go he from Philly if you've been
a Philly man. Yeah, I just can't. You know, goddamn well you certain jury and yeah, that ship is crazy grimy, So I don't like jumped out of. He felt it was okay if I jumped out of with all that. Nigga's no way, I'm leaving nothing. And Nigga's is professional robbers d C in the South Side. Nigga's Nigga's getting money every day selling cigarettes. They will rob you. Did they get the jury? I said, I couldn't see it
was for the jury. Yeah, No, it was for the because I heard that he didn't want to give it up. Basically got popped in. After he got popped up, the guy took the ship that I wrote a TV show six months ago that I'm actually about to shoot in a month that's about this, And I've seen crunshot turning like down wrote this TV show, but it's about this, Like it's really about places in Los Angeles where the
communities are hovering around and they're super protective. I have a song called Jim Danny's on the new album Canceled These Nuts, and it's telling the story of me going to a Jim Danny's and I funk with Devalanes you know that, and nigga chipped on me and they know me that ship didn't matter. You know that blood That nigga is a crap to me. So it's like that. So that's just a nigga that's with no jury that niggas know having something if you jump out and you
are totally like, it's just a tough out man. But that is that toxic culture of flexing entitled um where he had to this entitled That is what it is and that's what makes it the worst thing. And if you feel like that, you most definitely, like if you're gonna move like that, like most definitely have like you know what I'm saying, the slapper on your something, he
might have had to slapper. But if a nigga came in, but they said, they said, you know whoever, you know what I'm saying, was the perpetrator that they bounced up and had a ski mask. So the person walked in with a ski man as soon as you gotta be. You got his interviews. He was saying that. He was saying that so that I was like, you weren't on it because clearly your back is not facing you, bro.
This is what killed me. And somebody asked me this about being a street niggers like right, the ship glasses, I mean, you get love everywhere. I'm like, man, you know you can go anywhere and do anything. Niggas. Let I tell niggas time. They let me. Don't get this ship fucked up the same. I'm so big, bad nothing. These niggas killed the badest niggas. I here like the wild wild there knocking nigga down on the next nigga moved to the next nigga. They killed niggas that I respected,
full fledge. They killed niggas like that. So, but there's this arrogance when a lot of rappers talk same flex and stunned culture, whereas extra shut game. Doesn't a lot always be like this, nicka crazy. He talked too fucking big, and I'm like, you want to put it on, but it's dangerous to put it on. You feel me? Like, That's why I'm honest, Nick lash Man nigga's let you do anything, man, Then niggas a killed me. You see me at this park. I did the family on the
niggas that killed me. I did the West Side Poule Hood day. Them niggas have killed me. I did the Bonnie Hunter's Jim. Them niggas have killed me. There's not no mistake. Nigga Crypton kill devil. They kill me. The ain't no motherfucker problem killing the nigga. I have another nigga, But you come through with like respect. You have respect for another like I feel like you're not. You're not flossing,
you're not coming through saying it's impossible. You gotta get lucky, like you could be a righteous nigger, but you still gotta get lucky. It's just your day like it was because they, like they said, the rumor is that's not his first time, so I would imagine not his first time with the jury. So this is your luck ran out. But you actually provoking, because this wasn't something just trying to kill you. This was something that he's looking like, man,
the car whatever, and I don't quite know. I don't want to say he did anything. He did this, but he's not a victim because he did say he was a street guy. He did say it was a participant, and he did. So what I'm saying so I'm assuming that this is true. But the way he was talking about it rest is soul. He's young, you know what I'm saying, and he didn't I don't think necessary. A lot of artists realized how much the streets want to support you and have your back. They want to help you,
they want to see you win. There's this belief that the West don't. Oh, the West don't want to see us win. No, if you don't represent them, well, they don't support you. They don't think you're a great representative. They don't support you. But if they think you're a great representative, they're gonna support you. That don't mean that they can't. If you got a hundred dollar roles, they're
supposed to take that. If I go in the Imperial Course with a hundred and I'm hanging on the block and it's some niggas that don't know me, and it might be that know me, that's a that's a hundred and fifty, how, mad am, I don't be I didn't walk up in the housing projects with fifty seventy dollar work for watch him. Yeah, I think his arrogance to like had him blinded. It had to, like and I hope come because here, you know, like from like what
I would see like in his videos. I've never meant that the nigga personally, but he had a lot of arrogance and his person his persona was a bit much. And I just was saying that, like, damn man, like that's just dangerous. Like I didn't did a lot of ship, I'm saying, and niggas don't let me support me and let me go home a lot of time when they didn't have to. I never put myself in a position
for me to where I make it harder for you to. Yeah, I hadn't been in a lot of states, like during the management ship, Like I would be on the road with Slim, and it just it would just be me and Slim, you know, it wouldn't be nobody else, that wouldn't be all his homies. It would be me and him because we didn't have the type of budget to allocate to have all the homies. You know what I'm saying. You just out there and you don't think he is
letting you just get by. Sometimes niggas just gotta want to support you and they support that's what it was because they have to love. But it was a few times it was situations sim you running in the crypt. Niggas wanted support. Yeah, like we want to support people that come from where we come from. But you can't floss on us and make us feel like ship. That's just fucked up. Yeah, and we got that bad and that's I'm not with the deaf culture, that's just make believe.
I'm not with the drug culture. That's make believe. I'm not even cared about the game banking that for kids are tribal and literally that's the same thing. But the one thing that we do that is not prominent in the white community like it's in our community. Like white people at the top level be bragging. I got this humor during my house and this nigga gott a mansion next to horse. Niggas is talking to broke Like I'm telling you, that's the thing that rap right now. Niggas
talks Broke niggas don't get no pussy. Broke niggas don't deserve no pussy me and broke niggas don't get along broken niggas. That broke nigg is you mean to tell me you understand why they're gonna rob you, and you pretty much have ousted the one thing most of us is in our community poor. You're like, if you broke, fuck you, nigga. Guess what every piece of jury I see, I ain't going to take it, So y'all don't treat me like that. Ain't no money in the street. You
can't say no, don't no more. Big farmer got that locked up? Checks coming yeah and out there now and that and that's another fun up, Like how do you give people? Yeah, but that's fun. How do you give people enough money to pay their bills for the first time. I'm like, didn't have to do nothing. No, they didn't pay their bills. They did pay their rent. But the but like they get their first money, they get to pay their bills. They don't have to lose their life. Man,
crime was down right, and I get this inflation. They raised the prices on everything because people could pay their bills, right, and then took the money away and left the ship high. Why you think niggas a tripping right? Why the fund is you? Niggas is losing their homies, losing the niggas are taking it to mail rolls. Niggas. I remember, niggas won't even touch mail rolls to do no crime. Niggas
is so desperate. Yeah, nick Man catching niggas on Beverly Hills out there with real watches, robbing them in the middle of the hills. They felt that money was never gonna You gave people money who never had money like that, So now they felt a sense of entitlement, like we have to get this back. I got to get back back. It's a status that they need to to even exist in our community, so not just their community with white folks, Like we've created a false status. That's what I'm saying.
Is this this bullshit we've created in our community where the nigga ain't get no money, he can't get no bitches. God damn, the bitches just broke us. These niggas hook up get money again. Keeping up with the Joneses is a lot different. He wasn't as harsh to poor people, like right now we're blaming poor people for everything Black people point to figure out poor people. I was talking to my homie today and he was telling me how oh, man. The culture didn't teach him nothing but things that to
get him killed. The culture taught me how to survive. Like when you like I said, that oppression, that poverty, that virus that happens and affects your body. The only way I can actually survive it is by sneeze and relieving pressure. Sneeze and releases pressure. Fevers, try to burn out the virus. It helps fee me running knows is you're trying to get rid of all of the ship out. This is this is why so to to go to somebody and say, hey, you you you're coughing this side
of this nigga survivement. If he can cough, he would be stopped up and would die. That's what the culture is for us. It's our way of surviving this virus. It's our way of surviving this virus. These are sneezes you here. Drill is a sneeze. They have to This is the only chance they got to survive. And we're not doing a good job of helping the virus. The fact that there's a lack of opportunities. We're not saying, Okay, let's go in this community and create more opportunities. My
little nephew is graduating from the shaff Academy. Good money, right, gonna do a good job, young nigg from wise, I was thinking, my hood is right behind a share of station being there. I've been to that motherfucking jail before as a woman's joe. I've been to that mother about four times. I used to go there all the time, right way too much. I thought about it. What if the police will walk down that street four or five guys and starts signing kids up to put them in
programs to make them police. You mean to tell me you don't think kids gonna sign up at the opportunity to make save two hundred thousan nas a year without overturn, Like the opportunities is close, but we're still being denied them. He went through so much ship to become that was putting him through ship. They ain't even't want to let him do it. You would think that would be the nigga that like, man, we need to get you because you know these niggas like no, this niggabu makes some
money now, you know. So that's my point, Like we we we this. This poverty is oppression. Were suffering is a virus and its infecting the community. Every now and then, people just get by it. You know, some people don't get sick. I got COVID more than everybody I know. Some people never got COVID. Ran he never got COVID, and in the same room with me and never got COVID. I've never been in the house, never got COVID card, never got I get COVID all the time. I got
COVID four times. I'm not COVID magnet like. And I'm like some people. It don't did that. That oppression and ship don't affect. It's not a lot. But ben me the ones that do, like, we have to do a much better job of curing the virus. We can't be one around. Don't don't cough, don't sneeze, don't sneeze, nigga. I still look at people crazy when the be kssing these flights and ship, especially if they're a different race. I'm bad. I'm bad. I was just sitting by some Asans.
I was just sitting by some Asians um flying back from Charlotte like two days ago, and that ship was like it was driving me crazy like that. The older man kept coughing and ship. Then when I coughed. I had somebody looked at me crazy. I looked at him like, what you know, fear me. That's Cris and it's guys, because we could be super president. I remember I used to be on the planes and there was like two thousand six and this is right after the tally Man, so all the ship got crazy and they had a
motherfucker turban on. Man. I'll tell her head, I'm like, man, if this and they could do anything because man, I felt so ignorant, like yeah, you can still with the ignorance, man, Like I really watched people like on planes for some reason, like you know, I just wanted That's my point. So we we we live in this environment where we have the people that came from our culture. Like I'm always on Charlemagne Event about this. Don't become the nigger that
came from our coaches. Let's be honest. I tell Charlemagne Event all time. White people don't really like y'all, it's only us. We made you niggas, niggas r niggas. You know this TV and start thinking that these crackers really fun. They don't know that it's us we made you one time. But I look at the breakfast right, But I'm saying we mad. I tell all the brothers, jay Z and all them, we made you niggas. I tell Dre that man, Drake, check this out. Don't nobody want to see you otis.
Niggas come to see us, the low riders, the culture to get down. They want to see all of us. Dre did number the g thing that video called about sixty thod is, including the cars about seven May nine down. Now that house is probably twelfth down, and the house was twelfth down, and niggas had a free part about seven low riders max all the photo ounces then photiouces cheat them off with one dollar. You remember the video
was about six seven thousand. That motherfucker change wife. That nigga came back left death row and did been there and done that. Had one car that costs more than the whole number of G Thing video. But you know what was missing us man came back to d r E here we go six million SEVENI soul. It's about us people. Dre is a representative of us. Snoop is a representative of us as a hip hop artist. Once you understand you a representative of a community, you'll get it.
But if you get in this motherfucker thank you just representing yourself. That's where you come up short. It's gonna be limited time. You represent a lot of people, but it's a tough business. So I just feel like I hear a lot of things people talk about a hip hop as like toxic or blah blah blah, but it's really flexing. It's something. That's the one thing I think it's horrid. That's the one thing that's horrible because it's
actually more than anything at us. It drives the reason why we shoot and kills, the reason why we dedicate our lives to being a soldier, because you don't got no money, so you want to be something still a soldier. Biggas are telling me, gee, man, you know he was just doing this ship for property there on. Everybody in
the military don't own no motherfucking property. What if you fight for your friends and your family when I and they get paid and they convinced, and and that's the point, like them and the ones that is we would think they're crazy, the ones that really be over there on that ship be like America or nothing. You'd be like, man, that motherfucker crazy. That's like that nigga from the hood. That'd be just doing too much. You'd be like, bro, this nigga and tripping nigg just like gee man, my kids,
I'm chilling the night. And that's how that's how sick we are though, woke up. That's how sick some of the people from our community is the where they like, yeah should they'd be alright, they with their mom and they got me in the hood. Bro, that's not it, feel me, but I get it. That's how sick is. This is his value. He hasn't even realized his value as being a father still. That's a tough thing to realize.
But you see, you don't see more, see more of and could versus being a father like that, because because being a father is one of them things like I was telling you about beauty, Like beauty done correctly is a long term thing. It's a very unique thing and it's a long journey to success. Being like for the hood, it's easy. It's gonna patch you on the back. The homi crazy, that's the homy. Now, if you're gonna be
a father, niggas might be like the nigga. Nobody gonna everybody actually niggas respect you being if I don't know where this ship go from. That nigga don't respect niggas. I think most of my homies take care of their kids. I don't think I got no homies. That's dead, be dad, I think it would be frowned on the be like, Bro, you're gonna take my homie plug flu fluck. Nigga was said more than take his kid to school in the morning.
That's right. So I think I think, m there's a lot of miss information out there about culture, and we say that term culture like I was listening to some Kendrick stuff and it was I didn't like how some of that was presented. Um. The culture is in response to the oppression that our English is messed up because we have horrible educations and horrible teachers. So we figured out our own language. The clothes, the dickies, it was cheap. Nobody had no money. You can buy six pair of
Dickies for sixty dollars. Chucks was fifteen dollars. You can get all the different color for nothing. For these are the reason you don't have something. The reason you superficety is because you don't have nothing else, So you fight for your respect that's all you got. Listen, I say this all the time, New Jack City. Right. The name of their crew was the Cash Money Brothers. They slogan was what was they slogan? We all we got that
all we got. We remember that, right. So when it was them and they were just broke, we we got they all of them was down. I got the money. My NIGGAO, my nigga, my Niggasnino, my nigga, Man, nigga, they all niggas, He's all my niggas, and and none of them was indispendable till Nino got a successful more time man dollar business. Some bitches, some jury club, oh kind of ship and guess who became expendable cheat money.
So if you give a nigga an opportunity, if you think niggas a stuck game bagging, give him my opportunity, and nigga feel the leo ass out here and you're my nigga. Dog I gotta go to work, Nigga. Don't ditch good jobs to hang out like the homy jobs. See that nigga ain't taking one day to hang with us. We had no ship man then that skip work come back with us y'all out here making money. I'm my money nigga. So I just think that, you know, hip hop represents the poor, So it's weird to see people
in hip hop talk about poor people. It's weird, Like me, broke niggers don't get them. Old niggas don't desire no pussy. You know. I mean like saying that for a long time though they wasn't. They wasn't saying it for R and B. Song was about loving niggas through it. Your nigga was broken. I bought the shows on. I bought the clothes on his back. She was on the show. I bought them stop. That was a real bit crazy. It was a real big and it all changed. You
know who changed it? And I hate her for this podcast. Janet Jackson howld when she dropped what have You Done for Me? Lady? That was the worst song. Let me say that. Okay, So look I didn't agree with the host the scrub thing, but it wasn't hit you know what I'm saying, what have you done for me? That person may may not want to drive his car right now that what if it don't have a cor what reason? Up? I'm saying, if you don't want what's wrong with the nigga.
But I got a car. I'm not talking to nobody that don't have a car because I got to pick you up. Oh ship Jesus christ O, Man, you ain't about to do us like that. Y'all know damn well, you know what I'm trying to come pick you up. I didn't do any woman full of ship up all the john because they really like you. They put this lie out. The up part is all y'all the fun broke niggas, y'all up here line, it's front of people have the key was had, but that that don't mean
the love exists. Love does exist, So then don't be doing that. I don't be a problem in the culture. I'm not the problem to coach talking. You bro't got no car, Help the nigga get a car. Give you some crack, you get the car. You picked the nigga up, God damn it. If you're a good nigga, work together, I mean I have no I worked together. Maybe you might be the niggasi to be at the Twitter they talk about last. I just want to make a meal with my nigga. But you need a day, Charles Wave,
I just want somebody that's just too much. Once she loved me, I can figure everything else out with you. It's talking Mark, We're supposed to do this and go travel to get that old youth pussy. I just want to suck you at the balcony. It's already had the pussy. I'm not gonna spending that's about that old pussy on
the Italian balcony. That's CAZy. I need to go get some Italian pussy on that balcony for fifty six hundred somebody inexperienced, right, feel me, that's something you haven't experienced buying them around on these niggas just flying the bitches around with that you pussy on them, beaching what the niggas a holes? There ain't no players. And that's another thing. That's another podcast. Niggas and this trigger ship, y'all fucking
that they're buying bodies. I'm saying I get it because you said that was I mean you said that people if you got it, If if you got it, I started with a guy, wasn't it. Yeah, it ain't chicken. If you got it, it's still tricking. I'm saying, didn't I started with a man, saying that. Right. No, I started with a woman and said who said that first? Whoever, whoever said, whoever said it lies. It's tricking. If you got it or don't got it, just be a trick.
But yeah, I'm ricken say that I trick on my people. Listen. I've had a guy say straight up on your baby. Okay, all right, I'm not tricking, but I wouldn't say, are you like I don't know, I just that's never been I'm just saying, we have, we have to kill this thing. And this is what Kevin Samuel's rest his soul, fought to his dying days to to set a good example for the regular average black man, the nigger who went and made a living. He has to be good enough
because you motherfucker's has broke on the mask. Motherfucker's don't got no one out of here. You're gonna te the nigga. I need a niggle that make more than forty thousands. You don't make more than forty thousand. And we just love the niggaos. You knowing, y'all moving a nice little place, making working, crack it off. But all of this this flex and you listen to these rap niggas lying they're gonna do this for a minute, ain't gonna do nothing
for you. And if he bought your body, you just feel being a picture he's supposed to love, brought a body for the extra Agree, they definitely aren't money back, yo, he just um like with the situation. You know they're back together. They wait wait, listen, because he's not gonna be with her at the end of the day. She don't man no talent. You're gonna be with a hte. It was a picture said that she possible is pregnant. That's not her. That's not who is it. I'm saying,
if she pregnant, But why would why would it? Nigga, that's a more time Why would it? Nigga, that's a more time millionaire. Meet somebody in the middle of the business, the eight of more time million in there that ain't got no talent and stay with her. She brought him some property with his mother sit in the south, that ship. But I feel like that was I felt that was probably market. She actually does make live from her She makes because she's his broad. She ain't get no sho
attached to him. Like we never knew who she was until she she don't have no she was before the baby is with herbo she was a damn the boxer from back to the tow. I'm just saying. I'm saying, so there's no reason to be with her. There's no reason to be love her. No, he don't. You don't even know where whole another staten city better and fell in love with her. Boy, that should gonna wear off.
We'd been together for like what five three at least he was, That's who he was with after Megan, Right, Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Are you gonna pass on trust if? Yeah? He was dating for a second making Yeah, remember that. You see his prom date that n one night's google that fast for he stopped me. Shout out to my nigga bag. I ain't talking about you back. I'm just being the washing nigga bag. You know how we're doing Nigga Memphis and Wing is the same nigg
so you would you would give me too. So look at it, Look at it. Look at the prime picture with Bad Monk, I mean his his prim date that Wait a minute, oh I got it here. Oh that's a full body right there. That's wrong. Let me stops not his Bad's there. You go. You see? Oh No, I think that she's a cute little chocolate queen. I'm just saying, now, I got all these light skinned girls. I'm just saying, yeah, he shout out to my back, and I'm a class I'm out of this motherfucker man.
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