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Bick James and bixtails the streets. Hello, where are you at? This is o G Gangster Granny and the Gangster Chronicles Podcast is back in effect. Get ready for some of that G ship and bleeds up some wannamt And we're back with a hundred episodes bracing the gainst the Chronicles Podcast. And this time, man, I got a really good friend of mine sitting there with us, A couple of good friends of mine set with us. I got my boy
Glass Malone and Peter Bush and Big J Shay. You a part of the show Dog Native course, and I want to tell you, you know Glass Peter have a podcast right now, what's name of your podcast? This is the No Sellings podcast featuring against the Chromes. So we're gonna do it like that. So so we make two, we make a couple of us. This is No Sidings podcast chronicles. We're gonna keep the same and it that way, they'd be like, good niggas is crazy? Yeah, for sure,
let's do it. Dog both what happened for shore? So and you have um happen to have a white guy with you, Peter, Peter, Peter, he's a white guy. That's introduction. Peter, are you white? He said? And you have a white guy? Really? Yes? Legally white? Yes, no, technically back that's inside show that me and Peter got, you know, the white man's opinion and everything. You know, we gotta things white man's opinion
and so glasses. I'm gonna start off the rip man, whether it's on Instagram club, you know what, We're not even gonna do that. We're gonna do something better. Did you think you would make it to a hundred of episodes when you first came up with this man? I didn't know. I don't remember what was that talking about this? Yeah? I remember we were talking about. When we were first talking about it, I knew it was gonna be some cold ship. Do you remember the inspiration of why you
start doing this? Yes? I do. You start trying to live vicariously through your son, And I was like, you got so much to offer the world, you shouldn't stop. Yeah, you didn't tell me that I can't do nothing. I'm like, you got a lot to offer the world, yes, And you just shot in the back down and next thing you know, now you gotta pie you on a hundred episodes. You you were trying to play football again. No, hell no, you trying to live through Chris was doing the same
nothing culture. He was coach. I was going to the little league with the football you the fallballs on this ship they like this big of thirteen and ship like that. But when he was coming, I was coaching football and everything like that. He would only coach his son's team. I hate them kind of dad. Well, who the funk else? Was he a daddy waller? His sons coached? I can't I coached office. Christ played all the good positions, every one of them. He was the best player on the
field though. I didn't coach him though, But but he never coached no other team. He was like he liked Snoop. He retired when the sun retired. No. I actually won two Super Bowls after that. After he left coach for I coached Parry mon im is the president of Paramounts organization. I coached paramount Um. What happened was I actually coached two years after Chris left because I coached all my kids up. You gotta remember I had all of them since they was eight years old, right, so I coached
him of eight and fourteen. Who was the player you thought at one time, like the side Chris that you knew, like this guy special oh um, Kobe pepper Um, the defensive lineman up at USC right now. His dad brought him in from Long Peach Patriots, right he got cut from there. They told me he wasn't no good, and so I brought him up there, and I said, man, this dude could actually be a really good defensive linement. But his dad wanted to play linebacker, and tidy in.
You know, the dad's come in with all these expectations. Yeah. So he was so much bigger and fast, and everybody a little played linebacker now yet USC, he actually got a lot of time as a freshman. We actually had thirteen kids from that team, my team, um that years playing colleague football. Right now, what was the saddest case that happened? Like out of all the kids that you felt like it was one kid could have been special, but like the streets kind of start doing a number on. Well,
I had a kid on. I had a couple of mom I had one kid that came in. He was from Compton. I heard maybe a year and a half ago he got shot and killed. Um he started game bang and started claiming the neighborhood over there, and the dad had me talked to him a couple of times. Roum he wanted up getting killed. I had another kid. I don't I don't really want to put his name out there like ever had another Yeah, we used to call him Black Jesus. Remember the one kid I had
There's Watts. I had to actually go to watch to the projects to get this kid on. We walk up in there. I'm walking into projects, man, like eight o'clock at night. And I don't know what his mama was doing there, but she was his mama rans ship in the projects though, And I went up there and they was like what the hell do you want me? Who are you up here looking for? And I was like, I'm looking at people. It was like Sean, Sean, it's a coach you're looking for you you know what I'm saying.
So he came out and she said, the only way you can get him you come and pick him up everything. So we had somebody come pick him up everything practical. He wanted up standing over my house a lot with me. I had kids at one time living at my house. Jim, that's you all right, still man. Every time I you always surprised me with something new. So it wasn't just about Chris. Chris happened to be a product because I
actually want to coach his first year. I gotta asked the coach the first year he did because they don't know that happen. I wanted to just watch. I really wanted to be a daddy ball and just watch my son playing this. They need to help. And that went from me doing that to seeing some ship that was wrong with the organization. That just being on the now. He was cussing the coach out. I never had to coach never, I'll be honest with you, man, my son, I never had to talk to no coaches about him.
I just let him go play right and let him do his thing. You said, you're not like LaVar. No, hell no, nothing like that. I ain't. This is code right here and flipped around glasses interview on us. Now I'm not interviewing. I'm just talking to heisted your show and now it's our show. Yeah, I'm just come on with that. There's something different. No, I'm just talking. I'm just you don't like that ship he like you interviewing us? Now, well, it's all good. Put him in the other position, you know,
it's all good. But I think the biggest thing, man, I fell in love with the kids, because you're figuring when I had them little dudes, they was all eight years old. I had a kid named Jerry that was too big to play on the upper level. He actually quit the first year. He got hit one time and said, I'm yeah, I know, I don't had a few. He got his spirit pack and was gone. You said he got his spirit pack. Guys love t shutting shorts. Cool, you have a minute the sports James, No, I say,
I said. The streets was my support the NVPN. The street watched my nephew play and he got hidden. The last game, we'll get your ass out, and you're that damn last taking me a where I never want your another game coming. You took out that Ja was one of them when your head pick your pictures got broad collar bone on bro. By the time we left the stands and got to the hospital, was standing in the
hallway ready to go. You know this motherfucker his whole fever broke like walking on and if he came on, he was broke. James said to the stands and didn't do that. He was like, hold up, when I schooled, you go to school. I went to I went to the menius got kicked out of themis the first day I went to the motherfucker's how the fun you kicked out? The first day I was getting checked in and I was fighting outside where I was getting checked in, and we don't there. Then I went to just turned right
on over for my classes. I was like, oh no this, So I just went to school for lunch, stop funny, no ships. I went eat at the tin just for activities. I just went for lunch time, and that's where all the fightings started. So I just went to school for lunch and went not enough to go for so you just went to school for the fights, just to go over the fights. But who was fighting at the tin gangbangers? What the other at t I think this is the problem.
I think, banger no, when you think about it, I think because when you grow up, like righting you your crip, you always think of the bloods like a bunch of people that's cool together. So when you're saying that the team, you're like, it's the same thing. When I was got into it as we did. I had a purpose when I was gang banging. My purpose was to fight and with niggas that wouldn't on my side. And what I'm saying, I mean, you know a lot of people don't look
at gang banging like that. You should look at game banging. But back then it meant something to me and some of the other cats from where you're from. I had pride and where I was from and to be a gang member. These cats don't understand what the gang member is. I was active, so I believe then getting at the other side or the other side getting at me, you can't go home crying because you got your ass with by the crypts. Just like something just came cracking, they
got the assoo my blood. So it was just part of the game. But when I was in the game, I believed in that. I believed in what I was. I believed in what I was doing. If you fold today, you're gonna fold tomorrow when you wasn't happening. When do you first time you remember, like like Poe Roules being against Poles, When do you actually remember that happening. This is a history everybody can say. If you've been in the hood a long time, more has been against each
other from the beginning of the time. It's just ain't exposed like it is today. You know what I'm saying, You always have more fuckers that poared each other. But like with like with Poe Rouge and Comforton, you really didn't get that because we was already out number. You know what I'm saying, Whether you went to jail, whether you went to prison, the homies I didn't listen to.
It is the ones that told me when you go to prison, when you hit woof the wolf sock, the guard hit somebody, it's too many hip soon go west, they're gonna kill you. Then with y'all folding up, you know what I'm saying, so I've learned. You know, we was always outnumbered. But you are who you are if you stand up to that. And you know, I was taught to be tough. I didn't have a choice. So if you're gonna with my ass, you're gonna with my ass.
I had it. I had a saying like the real like real blood is like the Marines was like the smallest, but you got to be the most actor you had. My brother is from Pool, It's from fruit Town brand and he was always anywhere we would go, we would always get into it and I could imagine he always had to be overactive because everywhere he went it was just crimps everywhere. Yeah, the cold need to be. You have to. You have to, so, I mean, just living that life and then you have to. I haven't seeing
a lot of cash folks. Just on where you from, homie, I ain't even know where I'm from, Mississippi, the fucking you know what I'm saying. So, but you get it on both shine everywhere you go. Yeah, everybody, that game bang ain't ain't built for that. Definitely not built for the infantry part. I always felt like, um, I would
argue with my older homies. I felt like one of the mistakes was trying to turn everybody into the infantry, like it seemed like they could have more arms and more like our Certain homies I thought should have been we should have put them through college. Certain homies I thought should have we should have made them police. I was thinking just differently, and then Niggers would look at
me like I have lost my mind. But I felt like it was a confusion that if everybody was infantry, they didn't belong And I thought that was one of the biggest mistakes. Well, I thought it could make some people to make money. It was certain homies I grew up with, like it didn't matter how much you would be willing to participate and do what you gotta do. It's certain people want from They love that. The infantry part of it is everything. They looking at the gun,
staring at them. They one of my homies going to break down guns and clean them. That was his thing. He'd be the first one to get killed up. For sure, it can happen. That's why we created When when I was doing it, we had bust the week, and that's to eliminate the guys that just in the hood living off of the the big HOMEO this dude or that dude you can't wear a certain color and then go somewhere else and take it over. So that's what buster week was. We know you ain't with it. So that
saved a lot of cats in the neighborhood life. Because once you get punk in front of your girl, what happens? You don't want to do this ship no more. Once you get beat up, you don't want What would y'all do on bus the week? Exactly? That sounds. We had a cruelified were big at a little gene. Yeah, and what we do was broke through the hood. It might be Friday or Saturday and we might see the homie over there standing over there and shutting this little rock
or whatever you got him? Big al you want me to check it? No getting let's get it and Zike go over there, Nikki, you a bitch. Nif start whooping his ask if Nigga getting the best of ze. We jumped in and beat your shut out of get the funk out the hood, so nigga won't go We in no way now, No, you lost already declared how did you? How did you come up? Yeah? How did you go
from how did you? How did you? Just like that's like we're all shitting at the house, at my house, and I just said, one day, you see, I get nigga is a fish. The other homies say, let's go whoop his ass, and that's how I started. Let me ask this itself in the situation. Let me ask you.
This is milio. Let's say, y'all the win over the big al and the first one that ran upon on got knocked out and he was just serving niggas when y'all gave him some respected game of passing you he said, he just said at all, So he didn't get no love at all? Were they already decided before they went over there that day? They called their shelf killer Rob or killer Doubo or whatever. And I shouldn't have said them names, but it You ain't never killed ship to
day in your life. Stop backing like that, and you know, just say, man, my brother in law, Nick James, don't get fun. That's why I told you to get this Nick on the podcast, No fuckers come to the next and motherfucker's act like they this and that, Okay, we're gonna put you to the tests on that just like going to jail. If you ever been in the module where in the blood module or whatever you got tested, you're gonna have some type of activity. You know what
I'm saying. If you keep it, you got to get the funk out of here or you're gonna be sitting in the ceil. Ain't eight in three days because they're gonna make you stay in the cell. After your ship you're swelling go down, so nobody gets you. Yeah, So it's just certain things you had to do. If you wouldn't win it, you wouldn't win it, so they gotta waiting in it. They punking head go down. So back
to the list. What if somebody just didn't like that person and put that person only he can't just be a mark, like what do he don't he had to do some more activities or something, or you just didn't like him. We looked at motherfucker's that just so dope in the hood and didn't do ship. We looked at motherfucker's that when we were fighting, where did this motherfucker go when the dust clear? You you funked up? So that we we got that ass. So we had a crew of we all if everybody kicking it. We know
everybody just with it. If we get into it at the parade, we know ain't nobody running, you know what I'm saying. The weend niggers didn't hang out with us because they knew if if if James got drunk, even the trip on somebody, you know what I'm saying, And everybody in comes to know if that motherfucker started drank to get the funk on, that's you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
So that's how it was. And I didn't need the big als and everybody else to come because I felt a certain kind of way, Like the first time I got shot, I didn't see hming but backs I didn't see mother Cookers trying to pick me the funk up and trying to car so and this was so this, So this is kind of a change, and I'm disrespecting. I tried my best to be disrespectful to people. I have to be disrespectful because you left me for dead.
Has anybody you ever met like from around your way when you was in that time, somebody you thought wasn't sucking and then they end up being something special? Oh yeah, A whole bunch of them, A whole bunch of them. It's it's a lot of cats that's just quiet, and you know they just in the hood, like hid Dog Rest in peace. You know. He was real quid, but he had that Chicago mentality. He didn't talk and when it was signed for business, he just hummed a business.
And when I first seen us get down, I was like, God, damn, I'm moving there in our house. So I mean the people and the homies that you funk with, you know what I'm saying. And then at the end of the day, some of them gonna are more dangerous than anything, you know what I'm saying, Like, well, we had on death row, you know you had, you had nothing but pet bulls
number killers on the team. So at the end of the day, when it's time to eat, that motherfucker's gonna do what you gotta do to eat, you know what I'm saying. And then we find out we wind up killing each other, you know what I'm saying. And that's what that's that's what happens when you get people like that in the same circle, you know what I'm saying. But we used to didn't do that. Well, y'all grew up with each other. It was a different level running
each other. Motherfucker's used to sleep into my house seven days a week and at the end that the day, the same motherfucking that ship shouting and shaved at my house, pull the trigger of my brother. Not shot him one time, but seven ten times. Come on, man, that if I shot you more than three times, I must have. If I shot you that many times, it was just I'm on some fucking you feel me? And these guys live
with us, that's crazy. UM. When I used to UM, I used to always feel like the people like that was from the hood, that wouldn't go do nothing, that was making money. I felt like we should have imposed like a terraphone, And I don't feel like running them off always was the smartest thing. I would argue with my older Homi and I'd be like, we should make them pay like they they money earners. I feel like, yeah, because everybody got to control. My mentality became everybody got
to contribute. So if you're not a soldier glasses at one time you from the hood, Yeah you started your ship. Yeah, y'all got like you said, y'all got earners. They wasn't taxed. Were you tap? Were you were you approached in that sense, not because I was contributing every way at that point, like I was already. So why you don't look at it like this, If it's fifty of y'all, you know twenty at least twenty gonna run, Why get rid of that twenty and fight straight thirty that you know it's solid.
Ain't going to where get rid of that twenty because that twenty is a waste of time because I'm gonna try to help one of them motherfucker's that's running, lose my concentration, and now I didn't got got because I'm trying to have a motherfucker didn't win it. I definitely don't think that person should be like in the activities or why why you take his money? The money? I mean, you want solid motherfucker's, You don't want a game. A lot of motherfuckers for people that that they think because
of numbers we got this. They think because it's nine niggers and five of us got guns, we can't get hurt. Well, ship, I see nia, But you don't think even with all of this stuff, like it made sense to have like a certain level of economics because it is everyday responsibilities versus a person like like I got certain homies right, and I know you you know, just this kind of person. They don't know how to hustle. All they know how to do is getting busy. But I could we could
have and without telling plug, I could have. We could be making that person pay for this person's livelihood because this person, the one thing you know how to do really good is make a ton of money. He might don't know how to do everything else, but he could be paying this person's livelihood, like the military we got in the country, Like maybe these people don't know how to earn, but they know how to go handle business.
When to sign a handle business in the eighties, I think it is when I'm thinking, like yeah, yeah, because it wasn't no money like that. It wasn't like that. Today it's totally different than when when we started off early eighties. You know what I'm saying. If it was like that, then you years before the crack though, So it was before that really happened. Cocaine came. Yeah, we
was so you watched that happen. We was putting marijuana the motherfucking micro raven, looking it up and rolling dollar joints and going to school with the motherfucker and selling dollar joints. So you've actually seen when everything changed. Yeah, yeah, so you watched the guns change when I went from getting shot with thirty eight to getting shot with five.
So it was a big difference. And that's when you look at your motherfucking little twenty five and shay this motherfucking you, get out of way and go get you something better. You've seen that too. Man at eighty five, right, it was fishes. So the guns just went from like regulars to like it was a times per man. You didn't have a day in content with niggas, wasn't getting hit black, And it all depends on certain neighborhoods have
motherfucker's that made money and put put in there. But that's but that's when I'm saying, Yeah, I mean when the check see I get what you said. Time y'all was tightens, so literally was just all power establishment of and then it was it was all about walking the hood and prochecking the hood. So you might have walking, but you got nine thirty eight. You know what I'm saying. That you had backs, but then you had the crowd,
you know what I'm saying. So motherfucker's was strategic. But we just didn't have it like that to just get up and we wouldn't go into everybodyhood especially and especially y'all. Y'all had a lot to cover. Ye, let's pay some bills real quick and checking in with our sponsors. Where you at. This is o G Gangster Granny and the Gangster Chronicles podcast is back in effect. Getting ready for some of that G ship and blaze up some one.
A man. Hey, remember the first time when you see like a like a k like so this is this had to be right before you start you became professional as an MC. This is like right before the professional I was still trying. I was in the neighborhood. Everybody said that, everybody talked about you had a trade. I was. I can't given see. That was one thing about me. The neighborhood was everything. Even with rapping. I wanted to
be more proven from trag New than anything. So I didn't give a funk about the videos and all that ship. Like you said, Nick, I was no ride on every Saturday in the hood up and down Crimshaw with just neighborhood niggas hanging with the one of the Levins hanging with, you know, just just the continent. It was just it was because the fame ship was bullshit to me. You get me, Like I said, I was a nigger who
grew up in the era of the hood. Was everything like I ain't had no fucking role models, you know, no father, and I was getting moms. Mom's going to work from me eleven at night to seven in the morning and I'm thirteen fourteen. Everything about it was the fascination the brotherhood. So that was it. And once I became that, I can't give a funk about nothing else. So they just had to tell me to stop coming to the hood because I didn't known you weren't taking
advantage of you. And when nigger started saying, they don't come over here no more. Don't come over here no more. Don't you have to throw away? I always say that it's a confusing like what people hear about game banging, Like they don't realize it's people that really raise you or you grew up with, so people really care genuinely about your interests if it don't benefit there. There was a few homies from the hood. It was like, man, maybe you need to you know, is bigger than this ship.
They see you going the wrong way and they know you got telling that you're good at something, and they tell you to stay the funk away from the hood. That's somebody give a funk about the humble. You know what I'm saying. You don't got that every day. You don't get that every day to day. Mother said, come on the you know what I'm saying, A lot of ship just tour to the process. Up when crag came, my big homies got on drugs. They didn't know. The
first thing, no, they didn't know. But the first thing that happens is you start disrespecting the big homies because they sucked up. And then they're going to prison and they're coming home from prison. But no, you can go to prison and get swollen all day. I didn't respect that because you got you got different type of gang members. You know what I'm saying. You got some motherfucker's that want to just hanging the hood. You got something is that just want to be a part of the hood
because they pel protected. Then you got those motherfucker's that's really what the business. And you got the motherfucker's that are wear that bandana, but you're gonna wear it outside of the hood. You got a different variety of niggers out there, so you gotta deal with all different kinds of ship. Down here's Motherfucker's that's teaching me that if you're gonna be from the hood, just what you gotta do. You never told me that one day watch out for me. Yeah,
you know what I'm saying. So just growing up, you gotta learn, you know what I'm saying, What you see, everything you see, and how you move what I what I realized more than anything sometimes like listening to your music or listening when y'are doing the podcast. Your area was the first ones I've seen crack and didn't know what it was like, you know what I mean, Like the power of it, like versus my era where we've seen it and we watched certain older homies. It was
just you can see it just devastated. Man. We had so much dope in the hood. I was giving away bigger ass rocks like this, big as ours, but we sold so much nobody quarter fees and and Motherfucker's today that got that from much made it happen. Niggas got money, But I didn't know what the ship and I was just getting rid of the ship that we had. Someone's goddamn cocaine. We were doing the ship in my in my garage, Blue was blowing George minus gearge up, just
figuring that out. Cocaine all on the motherfucking paneling in the garage and Niggas was straping it off, roting promos and ship like, what the is they doing? Quick? Back then one, that's how niggas was getting down. Well when you know, when I saw the exchange, man, it was like a little subtle ship like you know you hear
the Clason, I'm like in there that ship turned. It was getting changed by one of the where you at this is og Gangster Granny and the Gangster Chronicles podcast is back in effect getting ready for some of that g ship and blaze up some one. Man, When was the first time you saw somebody either like one of your partner's or somebody that y'all had issues with with a A K what year? What then? That had to be some ship, you remember, did you know what? It was?
Just just the sound of the motherfucker It wasn't motherfucker's was running trying to get the funk out of the way. Whatever it is nothing, and the cars got it's going right through and ship like it ain't nothing. Man, you know, man, that ain't no motherfucking twenty two. So this is crazy. I'm being chill with my chill got on. But that's crazy. Who had had enough money to have too many of them?
Where you knew like they got too much ship right now channel they too motherfucking too much, too much of chillery. It's just like going to somebody neighborhood and they shoot you out for motherfucker, what the fund did we get out there? I mean ship like they had money. When I was gonna they used to have a little spot
on Santa Fe there, so I knew they had. But that's that's my point of when I was noticing earners like they wasn't necessarily like you didn't hear their name like you were hunch or mob giants or but you heard the ones that was getting money. Like a think of certain people and you noticed them hoods would be having all these crazy guns and had to just be crazy that they were getting shot at from somewhere else.
They weren't buying their guns, questions what they're like Some crewels who really were would get their money, and they wanted cars, and you knew the culture of that team was they want to cars and joy. The other guys like, no, we're gonna reinvest and we're gonna go. In the eighties, it wasn't no reinvesting. Everybody went for the jury. The cars people them. Now you knew, because the gangsters was
getting khakis and khaki suits and bad. The ones that wouldn't with it was getting the cord the roy pass that that goddamn jacket. I hated nigga member members only. You can't only jacking on. I knew you and ship hit the out of here. But look right now today you got girl members with red berried gray hair. You got niggas waring straight jemes with cold. The cold is definitely different fun out of here. That's that's not how
you identified agree from being and from my neighborhood. You had to identify to let them motherfucker know you with it, you know what I'm saying, Especially if you're out there doing your thing. If a motherfucker didn't understand where you was from what you is, they're gonna approach you in a funk up a totally that way. So you had to trust me, plugging Moon that dress was important. But more than anything, they you gotta do ship to people.
So you don't have to do ship to people, or people don't do ship to you because if they think they can, they will for sure. I think I think was simplified if you can put yourself out there and you don't give a funk what you're doing and how you getting down that that one incident goes from here everywhere. So when motherfucker's find out didn't figure out because they didn't know the face, they knew the name, and when
the ship happens, motherfucker's get to speak. And I had so many motherfucker's coming at me and asked me, did I know who the wo mob James, that's my cousin. And I'm looking at this motherfucker like, that's your cousin for like a rapper though you just like on for this stre like, but you had that just so nigger didn't get itself out of trouble. If you if you name somebody that got a name nine times out the tenue, you're gonna get the past. So what I realized too
is y'all generation is the first generation with nicknames. You know, it ain't. No the homers before me and the homies before them. Everybody have a nickname. Nikkers ain't walking around here, what's up, Charles Dunn't On the West Side, that's what they were doing. Maybe for sure they'd be saying, really, I know all a lot of them, them government, national game bankers, that was they thing. My humble them had
dame names, that had names. I was just I was a little for So No, it all depends, man, and some mother fucker's if you had to catch your name like like took you know, everybody knew it took you for took it. You know what his name is? Good brand? Yeah, so you you branded. You know what I'm saying. So it's totally different from today today there's no respect, no loyalty, no nothing. Well what change also is? And I watch it happened because like I'm closer to it every day.
Is all my homeboides, I grew up with him. Now people are able to drive into somebody neighborhood and like be a part of the neighborhood. It's like strangers. It's a bunch of strangers together. And that was something I noticed, Like on the West Side, they had to deal with because the territories was so big. When you crossed the one tin versus on our side of the one tin, you kind of had to grow up with everybody exactly.
You all went to we all went to water. K Yeah, we all went to water, or everybody went to a bunch of everybody went. We all knew each other. Ship you got, motherfucker's out of here. Don't give a funk about the next brother, the next motherfucker whatever, he might be the one they killed you. Now when the greg came, we had homies that didn't make it and make a lot of money. We had homies got killed by the homies just to get his bag instead of getting it himself.
And he couldn't make it as a drug deal. It took her homie life. So, I mean, the game is just so fuked up. Cokaine came in and funked up everything. Always always money, money, capitalism, everything's wind took me. Niggas went from banging just nigging. We're banging niggas making a little bread to the ship. I'm when nig When the crack came and the keys came, it's like still it's like New Jack City. Remember on the movie started. They was like, yeah, we all we got. It was just
that money, bro there, we all we got. As soon as Nino got some money, he started telling he killed his partner. Me and this nigger right here, Me and Farmbi. We had a whole block we had from Anaheim and you had a whole block. What was you doing? What was you doing? I don't try to call us who block farm shout out to fist. I'm not asking you for receipts. That's not what I'm asking. What would you hold up? Find me? Hold up? What was you doing
on the blocks? I was selling crack like motherfucker c I was for re find me ruined this man life, Find me still still. That was in clean, That was in Low Beach. What happened Worth, What happened was when I came out here for how Women Women? How you didn't end up becoming the game? But find me why you didn't. Cordy was Brisy from the S big still for miss hold up, hold up, hold up, hold on, hold up, hold up, big still, hold up, hold up, still hold up. Let me see you throw it up
right now? Throw it in, say one time you know how to throw it up? I never claimed nobody. Hold Hold up? Hold up? Did they used to claim you? No? I wouldn't know he was getting money, would you? When you was if somebody like you know your homie still you know, like, yeah, are you from his same nigger? Know? Sure, you'd have been from the same nigga your homies find me? Old up? Hold out? He never wore you never never? You never wore no Raiders gear. You never did you
ever wear Raiders clothing? No, I didn't see. I'm gonna let me say something. Let me get this off. Let me get this now. Your baby he from baby. Then here's a he's a baby's head of the curve. No, I know, but he's ahead of the curb. Let me get this off. Let me get my stuff off. I came out with strictly intent on making some motherfucking money. I wouldn't with none of that ship. And I respected the gang banging ship too much, so you'd have been on bus the week. Is what you said? You was
exploiting the hood? No, when was getting some money? What you mean? You know what I'm saying. You got to put it down at money over here? The only ways made money over there? To find me laughing alright. He just went up another knights On alright, fright to get some money. He was my friendly, showed me had to get some money, and the ship got bigger than we played. And when the motherfucking police and helicopters started coming out,
I'll start saying, this ship is not for me. I looked the whole soone in the corner of the building and walked the fun back home. And when you left for zone, I either got killed for that. Got you gotta hear the story of it. When he showed the helicopters in the post shock, laid on my back and the ground. It's all luck and you just ship. How much I respect you? I do? I do? That was you wouldn't cut out for this ship, and when you saw it was trying to go on your way, you know,
And let me just leave this with you. It's not a cop. Walk away the ship you ain't cut down. How much was it back then? The way back, I'm gonna show you find me who was your real partner? How much was it? How much was fine we charged you for this in ship? Back then? Man like you? All right? Fair you fair? The thing was hundred We talked about thirty years ago, ladies man, nobody buying crack.
Everybody get their life together. And now you can't you come out here with cracking that labe you feel to be, you want to get being the hools with that just my thirteen people smoking though. Still yeah, you gotta remember the time I came out. I came out here in eighty seven, right, you can't, right, came banging din want no ship. This was getting shot up on pc X. Niggers was getting shot up for murder. Mom leaning all kind of ship. I didn't want no persons whatever they're doing.
Niggas getting gunned down the alley, you know, the alley to go back to um Mega Burger on the corner, said alley going from the apartments. I used to see niggas, two or three niggas a week get laid down back in that motherfucker boys, and I see smokers and niggas serving the smoker. Next thing, you know you and the nigga is still leading the way. I respect you, do you know? Motherfuckers don't know I to walk away. Some of the bummers won't walk away, and they've been the victims.
At the end of the day, you would have been a victims because somebody in the lived ain't liking what you're doing. When family left, your protection was gone. The nigga that that ain't with you because of him, Them niggas would have came and tried to rob you. You'd have been a victim of circumstances and you'd have been laying there saying, I know I wouldn't cut out for this ship. No. But see, the thing was, though, James, I was a different nigga back then. I could fight
like a motherfucker. You ain't want to shoot no guns, no the thing else, no bust the pistol. Back. I was if somebody gonna kill you. Somebody was feeling me out of the out of pop the nigger. But I just saw that that ship wasn't for me, like right right, because I started thinking about thinking about this. I come out here to play football. What the fun was? I gonna tell Irene my mama, I'm locked up, mama for what. You walked there playing football here selling rocks like a motherfucker.
So what made you decide to stop the football path? Well, I was still playing for still he was the Rocks and playing football time drug dealer, and he was both Jackson, the first Jackson bawling, bawling and balling. And so let me tell you this is crazy. Right. We did this ship for about a good six of them months. I used to feel like that too. I used to think you just said football. Just no, I was still playing. He got his whole degree years months you were at
short term. Yeah, for sure, just like like a fisher, we got game bang for six months. You wouldn't know, motherfucker game banger for six months. That's what's funny, is I respect the game banging. I wouldn't will never get one of the like this. I'm not from out here. I'm not about to be out here fighting over no ship. I don't know nothing about. I didn't know the funk Brown. I'm gonna be fighting for some ship this way over there. Right. What's crazy is so this is this. I don't think
we ever talked about this, but so I've been. I grew up in Compton and watched my whole life. My mom lived than the farms, my pops lived in the in the hood. I never thought I would be a gang bang or a drug dealer, never in my life. So high school I just started hustling, like just randomly. I don't know. My mom went to Oh, my mom went to the fez. When my mom went to the fez and the opportunity came across the mixed money, it
was like two hundred dollars. And he was like, man, if you watched the spot for for two hours, I pay you two hundred dollars. Just don't let you know. Thunderbird was a smoker that I used to know what he was doing. Just don't let him steal nothing. And it was two hundred dollars. Even get this, two hundred dollars. So I was doing my homework in the spot. That's how the drug dealing started. The gang banging was different like it was um. We all went to the same
high school. We went to Paramount and a couple of my homies went and we would always get into fights over them. And I would always feel compelled to fight because like, I'm not feeling we grew up together, I ain't feeling at nobody jump on the homie. So a lot of times I didn't really feel like I was cut out for it, and I realized I was really kind of cut out for it when I went to jail. That is when I was like, oh, y'all could do this. Yeah, I swear to guy, like my mentality was kind of
different and fighting didn't mean nothing. You were told and showed something different. If you if you, if you ain't cut out for at the beginning, something took you there for you to realize, Okay, I can work with the homies on this level too. Well. It's so it started off a simple things, right, y'all might go to the park and play basketball and somebody for the you know, we would all go to morning. So we was all from a hundred and seventeen. We all grew up over here.
So if somebody tried to jump on one of the homies, you're fighting for him anyway, Even before you thought it was gang bang and it was just like this ron Ryn, I'm gonna fight for round round anybody frona jump on
ron rhyme. And then when it when it when in the gunplay, it just became more like I don't think I was as compelled early, but the first time somebody started chasing at you, shooting at you, and then like logically you process like if I don't shoot one of these niggers, they're gonna keep working with me, and then at that point you kind of start sizing it up differently. It's like, and I noticed everybody was cheating though. But
I'm gonna tell you it's true. Like you you start realizing you will find out who I always say you'll find out who you are when you go to jail. That's when you're gonna find out who you are. It's definitely gonna make You're gonna sign, make a break. Yeah with the booty, Yeah all that, but you know that's one thing gonna come on straight up with the booty. This is a lot of that. And I just say, myfuckers didn't see them see and getting carried he laughing.
They goddamn, the whole ship looked like ship like that. You'd be like, damn, oh boy just took you that. You see, motherfuckers get carried. One go to the front, me the other one go to the whole crack. And then they get ready to fight for it. And and a lot of mothers, Oh, they ain't gonna they ain't gonna suck me older prison and don't have a friend. They're gonna come get yours and then ain't gonna come
one more. They're just gonna come five. I got a older, Homi, right, and this nigga used to like I finally got a hold to his ass, you know, I mean when I got a little older, I got his ass good. But he used to kind of always felt like he was just because he was big, and he was his name was big too, about six six, four hundred pans could fight, so that he was a killer. He was cold. And this motherfucker man be raping motherfucker's in jail. And I think I asked him. I was like, man, that ship
is gay. He like, no, I'm not gay. I'm this is like a dis I'm like, no, bro like man like. I just could never imagine disciplining somebody by like some of them guys don't look at it like that. In prison, Yeah, a lot of the guys that had life figured I've never touched pushing again. So the next best thing, just some pushy is that as I just don't that's crazy. So what I'm saying, you just go up in the motherfucker wrong. He said, no, That's why I always take
these jelly packs and put them in my sale. He put jelly in, just jelly. They're come in a little pack, just spared on your on your and he had a said I used jelly and use no regular petonium. You goddamn s all you gotta do is all the favor. No serious. He was a straight one of my big
homes seven eight with flavor was it. I don't know what he got stamps trying to me so he was putt He lived on the same block as me, and and and Big Smiley was like, he got life in seventy eight, got caught with a motherfucker dead in the trunk, had the motherfucker peky, but he had the pigger ring in his pocket. The pigger got life in prison with the ring or the whole finger, just the figer, the whole finger with the ring on it. He got life.
A lot of motherfuckers don't understand why they build the one on five. They build ribbed all the time. The police get when motherfucker's get mad and talked ship to the police, they put that motherfucker in the cell with him. They go mother and he raped mo home. He's done a law allow. You know, I ain't saying it was cool, but some motherfucker's don't act right. He gave him back right and they talk about it right now. And the papers, the whole nine. And he just a booty bandit. But
he say, I'll never touched pussy again. And well, why you keeping the telly page he got man, I put the spread that on them go up at him. He was just a toy RaSE. He was like a nasty best with flavor. I think we could just end this ship with flavor. They cant his toast with flavor. But but this is what I'm saying is a lot of motherfucker's talking about the ready to go to prison. They ain't ready to go to Prisson meet, No motherfucker like that,
but smiling, don't don't don't. Don't make it out in prison. A lot of motherfucker's, if nickers really want to know, don't make it out the county jail, because when they put you on that motherfucking bus to go to Chino, ain't no talking ship you And that motherfucker said with nine hundre crison, it's like sixteen bloods. If you ain't ready right then your grasses out. They're gonna take you, put your another seal and then they're gonna send you
in a little van or something. You don't got the ship be that you already because they already knew you're banging. And then if you ain't winning yard, you got a problem. You know what I'm saying. But I mean, I swear to God, you gotta be ready. If you ain't ready for the real ship. And what really average in prison? A motherfucker don't give a funk. You can be living
weight and he coming and stab your motherfucking asks. You can't say why if you give a motherfucker orster a can of orsters and don't get in the nigger jail, you fuck you, you better go kill that fun the nex nigger gonna come and get you. Is it like that? Because I know people go to different prisons. Is it like that? Just like President I ain't never went to prison to the county. Is like that in Dallas? Like you know, dober Doberry come up to the mic said,
he said, this, this is your conversation. We really made it the gang of chronicles. Now we made it the gas chronicles. Niggah, there's the gangs of chronicles. Now you get some chronicle gash right here. It's crazy. No, no, now I'm talking about still yeah is getting raped and
let me get my seat up. What's funny is like I I we used to listen to um all of the all of the all of your ship right growing up, dub y'all ship everybody, and it was always some crazy ship like dub talking about raping niggers with coat hangers and ship. And I'll be like, yeah, that just don't seem like that's gangster to like my generation. But I guess it just is another level, like with a coat hanger that you know, some of my buckers can't do
that time without I mean jagging off. You know. That's why some motherfucker's it's cool with the fee fee you know what I'm saying, you know what to make one of them? No, No, I'm jacking off socks. And then I know, I know they make it. But I ain't just cool jacking off like I'm just jagging off the next best thing. I don't know that that they got. They got, they got men in there, that's straight game,
that's with it. But they don't know. But but what's funny is somebody like I said, my my, oh the hommy, he doesn't he I don't think he would classify himself as a homble ssion. Yeah, you just don't want to be honest with himself. At l came from being on the download. It's been been going on for many, many years. Wait before this two thousand bullshit when Dil came out. Nigger has been on the download since the seventies the sixth probably longer than that. But motherfucker's just been sucking
motherfucker's for the longest. You know what mob I think I know down in Texas though, see what the nigga was doing that then with the hommages like y'all saying, even nigg was the big niggas that was really taking advantage of the little hommies and all that ship. See when the little Hummed started getting up, and when the little Hummed started coming in from the streets and started seeing that ship, and the nigga started checking that ship,
that when it started becoming Hey man, nig you're punk. Nigga, say, man, you're a whole asked you you know? Then when those coming sayson came out. See that's why I say, at first he weren't like that seeing for them look at you to do whole ship, he just took some little homes after who that came up in that bich with like you you want some gate ship. So when that ship started happening, get what then a ship started changing? Now how much trying I did? Eighteen? God damn, he
walked off a teen did that? So you know, So that's how it was. You know, I would want them that came in. So you watched the change too. I watched the change because I went in at night. Ninety two game baby was well, see now the banging was like nigga, nigga nating to the banging had just hit down. That is that just here versus when you came home. Yeah, see ninety two that BIS had just he so he was like, okay, this what's happening? He was crip on, crip down. It was always I never knew. I never,
I never knew nothing else anyway, I was going. I was going to Dallas. I never I've never seen the game. Bang wasn't just crypts and I don't know what that is. The dude know how many niggs I had to knock out behind eight I didn't even know. Mean, this is a real ship because I'm sitting here with it right now, right Manni. I never jam DJ quick, Oh why why you missed? I don't know what I see but no, but no, But I see why though, because if you're from somewhere else, A lot of dudes though I never
felt like out of town. Yeah, it took side. They took side. What's fun is even with the West Coast East Coast ship, O g with the East Coast West Coast dot. I don't think we ever gave a fuck. We played everybody ship when Quick and ain't nobody stopped listening to nobody ship. It was just on that was hard. This is the hard, next nigger ship something. When I listened to niggas like where where where's the fucking up doggy dog? And them took that ship serious? That niggas
was like, yeah, this is the East Coast. I'm like, oh, we ain't nobody taking that ship? Seriously? Ain't nobody care about the mother fucking rap beast. People really felt that that's how it was, and they chose sides. We never was compared to choose between Quicker eight. We was never compared to choose between Biggie and powers Choo. In the middle of it, I had to drive quick, but you're in the middle of it, and then at that time I'm in the seventy seven Cadillac and I used to
have to have my bumpet kid. I was quick all day so because we funked with each other, our hoods and everything, everybody was together. So when him and eight Beef came fuck it, I got a bump quick. And I don't listen to rap, but I only bumped it in certain places. I didn't sit in the hood and bud they quick. No, you're gonna bump the ship where you're gonna act. When it was going at it, I was like, oh ship the side, and I already knew when when Death Road came and and it was against
New York, oh ship. Let them makes come out of the saying. I had to take sides. I ain't like I'm with the homies because if you know, motherfucker's don't get it. If I see and then and I don't want that for bloods. I didn't even know. If I see that red rag swinging and banging, we pulled over and got out and had to get down what was it? And that's how I met a lot of the homies. You know what I'm saying, Someone buckers that keep driving, he's getting his grasshood. No, if you're banging the rag
rocking with the rag. You feel me, and that's how I rode with quick. You remember the first time you heard daughters in s SLG. Where did you have? Motherfucker? Actually I wasn't. I mean, where was you at? I don't know where I was, Like, who brought it to you? Probably in the neighborhood, um, because I was still going to the hood at the time. Um, at the car wash. Probably at the car wash on Comfort Boulevard and Parker
did that ever? Really I don't see now. I remember being around the city at that time, but way too young.
It never really leaked to the streets like that though, right you talking about movies we had, we had, we had serious We had serious gang beef behind that that that episode like Niggas had like the Homies like they it was some real dragged down mass fist fights all that type of ship Like that was a serious beef as far as gang banging was concerned, and so um, there was a lot of casualties behind that because Niggas
was still in the streets. I think if it wasn't for the fact of that, if it was just on some rap ship, it would have been different. But because niggas was actively claiming tree Top and trag New and that type of ship. And then like I saved it was it was it was beyond us because of our affiliation to neighborhoods. So now you got the homies who are feeling disrespected because of what is going on. So now that beef is jumping off, it ain't gotta be
me and him around nowhere. It could be two homies from here and three homies from neighorhood and they're gonna get out because it was just happening at the time. So I'm I'm gonna tell y'all when I saw what was that, minister decided when you woke up and dumpedn't overboard them. I was mad as a mother. I was a look I'm looking because I knew it was a blood on the ground. J sh up. I got I threw the I threw my bottom, my photy off. The
motherfucker never got that from me. I thought it seemed like it seemed like they stayed away from cripping and blending me. No, that's what the feel like. They didn't. They didn't. They didn't mention it, but that was the direction because they had on burg indeed, remember, you knew exactly what he took off and killed the motherfucker. I mean looked at it. Our hood was the Jordan Downs, even though they didn't clear but when it was the
Jordan Down, So they never gave anything. They didn't give names to it because they knew how much funk that ship would bring here. And if you noticed, they didn't. They didn't go, we're cripping, or we're from this hood or we're that here. They go, Okay, I put on some burgundy sweatshirts, eating and getting. You put on a blue pendleton and you wear the blue a's hat or whatever.
But they didn't want to clarify it like that because they probably would have caught flak a lot from all kinds of motherfucker's in the city, and they probably wouldn't have been able to show the movie y'all talking about the sixties or the Great Streets or y'all talking about So you just had to make it as open as possible. Exactly if you was, if you was from l A, you knew that's it. They showed they showed it. I knew exactly like a motherfucker motherfuck. Did you feel like
that were boys. And then when I skill got him at the ny Non' not like this one. That was just that was personals. The movie was the movie was like the movie was lie. But I mean that when we was at we didn't get CRUs did that your boy isn't there wasn't it wasn't. It wasn't Minister Society
or that. And for the fact that we had the little beef going on, it just made that just like just because Niggas was active, That's why nobody nobody associated even though Cube was Cube, nobody associated Cube as like Cube for motherfucking soul. Yea, we was banging you getting me. So when Nigga saw that, like James like that ship, because then Niggas was banging like that was real doing.
They was really doing the show. If they was ever like I want and we talked, you know what I mean, if there was ever a death Row movie, it would be a whole bunch of the day. Don't We're seeing? Would you We're seen? Would you feel like they would have to leave out all of it, the whole movies and none of that ship. I can't lie to you.
It has to be fun. It had to be fun in this if y'all first was trying to start it, well, woman, motherfucker's ass, the part when you get to the killing motherfucker's and and just really on gun play back and forth. That's the ship. You you can't talk about it, you can't put it out there. But some of that ship was Okay, that's cool, fucking he deserved it, you know what I'm saying. But something the majority of that ship is like, fuck, No, James, do you think their ship
never went sideways? Do you think death Row could have been a power entity? Weekend would have been very powerful because when Sill came and got me, I didn't I didn't want to take pictures. I didn't want to do this. And when Devrow launched, and when y'all ever see that the first the first show that death Row did, Sheill got on the green swipe. You never walked read. He
didn't wear red, I remember earlier. So then when I when I got all the homies together and we did the bub watching Super Fashion, and he felt the power of the homies pushing that crowd behind the stage, Chilk was sitting like this and went like this power corrupts. Everybody ain't meant to have power. Like power corrupt man. He didn't know how to had it. He didn't know how to control this cat and that cat, the homies
in general. So he had to incorporate the police to have somebody, to have some kind of to keep that ass off that as you feel me and and now he felt that. Okay, I got the police and I got the homies. When you first, when you first noticed it, was there somebody who really saw what you saw, because I remember when he was telling me, was like, yeah, he was like, man, he kind of losing he losing control a little bit, or he was in the wrong direction. He saw that at the beginning. But who who was
a person that kind of saw with you. There's always one person, the homies. The homies was getting mad at me because I was on Sugar Guss so much and we the first premier we did uh dl C. We all in the limo with Tuck seedos on this ship. Right, So just imagine the gang of motherfucker's rolling like this. Dl C gets in the limo and start doing ninety up a motherfucking ali. So the homie wanted to shoot him in the back of the head. No, no, no, no. So when the nigga pulled back up in front of
the motherfucker. You got the cameras and all this ship, and I hope you're here, sucker. He pulls back up. The homie want to get him. I said, no, this should we we're doing our thing because it just started. So when we get out of the car, I walked to the DLC and I asked me, why the fund did you do that? Now he think you need that motherfucker because it should. So you hate that motherfucking in front of ship, nigga, You could have killed us. So I knocked him and slit him down the limo. Right
here comes shout, who here duck? I hit hi, nigga. Okay, what you do? What you do wrong? You know he was alcoholic at the time, so right after that, should knew who the funk with, who not the funk with, and who didn't want to funk with. Because he can't get that point, he starts separating. Yeah, you can't control it. So now he's just putting on all is red and doing all of this. He's doing that because nobody can
touch him. If he looked at you and somebody looked and said, I did a fucking finger made it look like a fucking finger that motherfucker got knocked out. Niggas was getting the bonus ship. Just how many niggas you can knock out in one night. So if it's one particular event that made you feel like that was gonna go wrong, what was the one? The first one he was like, this ain't gonna go right in New York when they booed him in New York was when he got on the stage. We know not when he did that.
We're in New York and a bunch of motherfuckers was didn't like Shi and what's gotten like saying fucking and all this. I'm like, oh ship, but we out here with no pistols and said I'm like, okay, how are we gonna do this? One? The next the next motherfucking day, we go to the little mall. I bought me a knife, right, so we go back. Now, just hold up, nik, you bought a knife from them all? Yeah, by them all,
you just got a knife. I needed a knife. So we have to be ready though, because we're somewhere we ain't supposed to be and you can't go on that. You don't know, you don't know why it was mad they just didn't like. Just like in Las Vegas, niggas didn't like ship. But Vegas, we can get in that car and roll with our pistils. We was good like six six two. We was good at six six too.
When when certain individuals talking about coming to six six too, we at home you supposed to the only reason they didn't get out of the cars because the police that was there because of six six. Alright, so New York not back in New York. Okay, show After that, these mother buckers, my homeboy show both resting peace, both buckers in the crowd started throwing ship my homies show Boat started climbing the motherfucker stairs. The motherfucker that too, whatever
this drink or whatever. My homie Showboa went up there, picked his ass up, put him on the shoulder, and when he got close down to the woodch dollar, he dropped the motherfucker. Now I heard him. All the police, the police ready to take us to jail. We're ready to take show both to jail because I was there like this. I didn't throw him, but we we answered me to charge man. That one thing in New York.
You knew it was kind of I knew it was gonna be on every situation we was in, I knew it was going to go back because we had a purpose of being there. We knew what we was coming for. So another way, he brought you when he knew it was gonna be. Didn't have a choice. He didn't do nothing by himself. We was the muscle. We was the heat, and when somebody needed their ass kick, we came and did it. Yeah, yeah, that I was just telling them. We had a fight with the Rams. Remember this story.
I heard about this story shilling and the dude on the RAMS team was sucking the same chick. So we had Roxberry or whatever, that ship on the sunset and we're chilling. And next day we're here shook chilling. Everybody come outside. So when I come outside, he was like, these motherfucker's trip and I'm looking your motherfucking the ship, big motherfuckers. So I'm looking like, goddamn with this nicking the god that said to you pick this motherfu the faith.
So all the homies out there and once the nicker start talking crazy, my little brother Budgy took off, then George took off. So when they take off, we just started people was out there clapping, y'all little motherfucker's whoof the ass? And I'm talking you just had to be ready with you always. Did you ever do did you ever get some money what he made? No? I never
did anything with sugar never, not a soundtrack, nothing. No. I mean we had a few conversations, but I'm sure he had that Missy come like we need to do something, because he was saying he was smart enough to sign everything. Yeah. I was on the whole different path my career. I never clicked up with anybody. I kind of was on
my own path, my own career. You know. I didn't click up with Easy and them or Dre and them, or you know, I just kind of stayed to myself because I felt we had a different story to tell, being from Compton and everybody was doing their thing. But since we were still, you know, actively trying to gang bang and we were seeing a lot of ships in the neighborhood, I felt that we was just on a different path. So I never tried to click up with anybody.
I just said, we're gonna do what we do. Was there ever an opportunity you feel like you missed out that you was like, damn, I was how I wish I would explore and seeing how that went. No, not really uh not really, my nigga fe um, certain motherfucker's are putting your path to do. Certain ship always wonder what w m C eight what what conscience most wanted? And Dr J. Yeah, I've never crossed paths with niggas
like that. I mean I've been I've gotten a respect like we see Dre me and Dre laugh, hang out, shake hands whatever. I was never one of the niggas who like, man, man, can I funk with you or whatever. I always just felt like if niggas want to funk with it and they holler at me, if not, man, we keep it fucking moving man. And that was the motto. I did you don'na wait around on the hand out or you don'na wait on the nigga fuck it like, no disrespect. I'm cool with you, but man, I got
shipped to do. I can't be waiting on the nigga. You know what I'm saying. Uh, certain niggas you asked to get down sometimes and then nigga tell you man, yeah, man, holler at me whoopy whooping. Next thing you know, you're even six months more and they're gonna get with you. I just learned to be like man, just keep it moving and don't have no ill will or disrespect or whatever. But I can hold my fucking own so fucking keep it pushing. That's how we're gonna in this motherfucker man.
Thank you all for having us. Man. I appreciate that ship every time. This alway your superstar. Whether you know, dude, man, I hope you got this ship. This ship, what's crazy, he's crazy? We are well. That concludes another episode of Against Chronicles podcast. Be sure to download I Heard That and subscribe to the Gainster Chronicles podcast For Apple users, find that Purple Michael's front screening your phone, subscribe to
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