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EP 131: Home is Where The Hate Is w/ G. Perico

Nov 25, 20211 hr 14 minSeason 10Ep. 131
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This week we got chronicle S. Central LA rapper G.Perico’s rise from a prison cell to one of the top artist on the West Coast. We also discuss his brief time with Roc Nation, his many businesses in LA on top of his record label, “Enterprise Click”and why rappers are getting knocked down in their own neighborhoods.

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When I wrote y'all all across the usc conton Motts Day to l a from on the California the Valley. We represent that Kelly County. So if you're keeping it real on your side of your town, you tune into Gangster Chronicles Gangsters. He gonna tell you how we go. If I lie my nose a girl like Pinocchio, We're gonna tell you to choose in nothing but the truth Gangster Chronic goals. This is not your average show. You're now tuned into the Rail m C A. Bick James

and Big Stails the streets. Hello, where are you at? This is o g Gangster Granny and the Gangster Chronicles podcast is bad in effect, Get ready for some of that G ship and blaze up some wanna mirror. We to welcome everyone to another episode against the Chronicles podcast Number My Niggas, Yip and the Day Man. We got a special guest man. He's one of my favorite artists man, just because he reminds me of our era. Like when I first saw dude, he had a Jerry curl, like

like a real Jerry curl. He still got your Jerry girl, don't you still got it? Yeah? Man, just got pulleys, braids out some water and I was working with that because I said, man, this nigga is like because when you look at East East Coast rap, they have pride and what you know what they did, they ain't will never let you forget that ship that happened thirty years ago, fifty years ago, and this nigga actually came out just representing the West coast so hard. I was like, damn,

who was this nigga? So I was on to his imagery before I'd even heard a song. And that's Gep of Eagle, Yes, sir, ship man, col Yeah, that's that's the first thing I want to ask you, man, was that show like purpose man when you first dropped to say? You know what, man, I'm gonna kind of pay homage and I'm just doing super West cool. Yeah, I'm just like a diehard l a nigger, you know what I'm saying.

So uh, I grew up around that ship like my big homies had curls like and a lot of people be getting it like confused, like all right, you're trying to do the easy or the DJ quick. But what they failed to realize is that's some l a ship like I didn't get it them legends, with all due respect, but I didn't get it from them. I got it from niggas like my homie Little Roach. You know what I'm saying. My homie Bony Rock had the curl and I used to want to be like them, you know

what I mean. So, um, yeah, I didn't have no curl because the niggas was rapping and I was. That was like a hood ship, yeah what I'm saying. And then it's still. It wasn't like when I was young. It was already out of style, but these niggas had them still and it was fly. Like my homie little Roach, like I used to pattern everything I do. I used to watch them like to the t and copy everything that he did. Know what I'm saying. I wanted to be just like him. So that's really where I, you know,

got it from that ship. Dope is hell man and um and even like your tone, I know you probably hear that from everybody. Your tone kind of remind me Easy. You're better wrapper than Easy was, you know what I'm saying. It's easy to tell you. Everybody know he wasn't really just no die hard rapper, but your tone reminded me of And I was like, Man, this nigga got some ship right there, man, and you coming from this one thing. I want to touch on them. You know, we just

young Dolph get shot. You really a dude from the neighborhood. You really a dude this from somewhere, you feel what I'm saying. You really from somewhere in the streets. Man, Why do you think is it as black people? Man? We can't stand and see other people rhyme? Man, it's been like that. It's in the d n A hundreds and hundreds of years. Like even before was gangs, it was a nigga's finding the reason to hate the nigga that had this ship together or poke holes in them,

you know what I mean. That's that's just something that that's been here. That's why I don't never really I used to get upset like when when I hear niggas hating and doing all that. But then I start getting to understanding, like, damn, this ship like like this before I got here, like we was raised to be like that, you know what I'm saying. Like I even then did some ship to niggas, you know what I mean, Like it was bred on that crookedness. Yeah, because you gotta

look at it. You know what I'm saying, James, I couldn't hate the white manfucker back way back then. You know what I'm saying. You could, you could, but you couldn't exactly. So we have to turn our hate on each other, exactly, but just swing to each other and

scam each other and ship. But this is a good thing because being in the hood, you see Chug Knights story, six nine story, Young Dog's story, everybody and all the homies, all these guys coming from I ain't gonna even put six nine with this here, So let me instruct that all the brothers coming from the hood, rapping and making money and then made it out the hood. Why are we stay in the hood. Why we go back to the hood? Man love with the hood? Man infatuated? But

and I do it like this too. You transition to yourself. I mean, we still want to be affiliated or associated, you know what I'm saying. Especially when you grew up there got ties to certain niggas like my nigga just came home and ship your ties to certain niggas, so you want to keep that connection. And then you try to train like I said, you try to transition nigga doing music, nig're doing clothes. So you're trying to lower your expectations going out busting the nigga's head to a

certain degree. You give me, But I tried to tell niggas all the time just because you change, and you might change, it's still niggas that struggling who ain't changed. I don't give a fuck. Sure, So even though you're trying to be constructive and good man, I you know, I'm about it, but I ain't a out it. I'm trying to shake hands and kiss the babies with probably everybody. But it's some niggas from the enemy's hood that even some of the older niggas might go, yeah, my niggas good,

don't trip. It's some niggas who just cannot live that ship down for you get me for no matter what the fuck nigga got a wife, kids. I live in tim Buck too. Now I'm coming through just to check on ship. It's niggas sitting in there, motherfuck every day, who like, I don't give a fuck. If you got a nigga, I'm gonna try. But what about that one told me that this nick ain't putting nothing in the hood. Just Nick ain't ripping the hood. This nigga ain't thish.

So now that he bucked for all the wrong reasons, he's mad for all the wrong reasons. So he getting mad at you. And I'm gonna stop right there because I want to hear what you got to say. Yeah, So that's that's what I was about to touch on. Like all right, um, like you said, you go back and you dumb yourself down and show yourself down, right, I did that for you years, you know what I mean. Like, but with my intentions, it was like one hunting like

and and pure like I want everybody. I'm coming back and I'm slowing my ship down because I want the niggas that I love to grow with me and move forward with me. Right, But motherfucker's don't understand everything that it takes in order to hit that gross for spurt or move forward or even be able to recognize the opportunity and take advantage of it. You know what I'm saying. Niggas got the nigga mentality, you know what I mean?

And um, like, with me having it, the intentions of everybody growing, everybody, uh doing that ship, and uh, whatever they talent is, let's figure it out. You know what I'm saying. It don't gotta be music. You might be executive, you might be whatever the funk you could do, you know what I'm saying, And you could grow with this machine. But motherfucker's not realizing that, you know what I'm saying. And then they go back to the niggas developing hate

because all right, we got him in a mix. The motherfucker's seeing me my ship gonna work because I'm on this ship. I'm thinking about it, damn night. My life dedicated to this ship, you know what I mean. And motherfucker's don't realize sometimes that you really, I'm really swam myself down for y'all niggas. You know what I'm saying. And like I didn't been in this situation where that ship turned in the hate, but niggas don't want to

admit it. You know what I'm saying, Like the words that come out, the actions that come out, and the ship that happens afterwards, My nigga, this is pure hate, you know what I'm saying. But you can't be mad at nobody because, like I said, it's been like that

from the beginning of the time. But yeah, I just went through a scenario like that, and at this point in my life, like, man, I don't give a fuck how nigga feel, you know what I'm saying, But my heart it's so big it won't allow me to be like, man, fuck all these niggas. You know what I'm saying. I ain't working with these niggas. These niggas like to let you become a good victimized like the rest of these guys getting cut down because niggas that want to hate.

And you know that's what I used to say. If you game bang and then you you ain't got a gun? What the funk you out here vote on this? He's supposed to be doing down. If you're in the cut and you're sitting here waiting on the homie lord tis motherfucker and most cats don't possess that, you know what I'm saying. And when you're rocking and rolling with your homeboys, and you know, he want honey, that's who you that's

who you feed. You feed your one huney. The catchers just want to come and bump into your Let me get that honey. Can I get a honey, you'll give it to him as soon as you say, ain't got it on me? Right now? That there you go, right there, So this is what you got that there's a lot of us getting cut down out there because everything that I see in the music business since I've been working

with Death Broke is heterism. There's nothing positive coming out of it because once you make it, and if you stay away from the hood, you're clown as nigger or he wouldn't just anyway for sure. If you're in the hood and you're given to the homies, oh you, I ain't. Are that any game? Paying me where I can get

author hood he ain't supposed to. Nigga's in the ghetto is professionals at not seeing opportunities, not building and poking holes and destroying ship that could be great, you know what I mean, and then placing the blame somewhere else. That's why I like, I've never been on nigga like that. Like even if I even if I wasn't the neigga that sucked it up, right, I gotta take the blame because I allowed the negga to be next to me,

you get what I'm saying. So that's why motherfucker always able to bounce back and grow and come back harder because nigga ain't waste some time pointing fingers and that be the problem. Like Nigga's poll calls to ship and blame niggas and destroy ship. You feel me, it's real ship. You sight up and you have your own label, right, yeah, you know the enterprise click calls enterprise, enterprise, collect the

enterprise click. Right when you first got started, right with your dream of you're saying, Okay, this is what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna get into it. I'm pretty sure your first initial board members in any hood is your homies just around you start thinking about, Okay, he's wrong with this. Dude is good at marketing. This dude might be good with that. It's just nigga. You the homie, You the homie, Nigga. We all know how to hustle

in these streets. Nigga. Let's figure it out. Let me ask you, how many people was it when you first throned um just like a media in the mix, like so it was like two partners and then it was like three or four other homies that was posted to figure out of position. All right, is them dude steal around to this day. That's what I was gonna tell you. See what it is. We don't see opportunity in the hood. Everything is all this is what we can see in front of us and get in my hand. I bet

you this man went through the same thing. I bet you everybody started with that. I started podcasting, babe before this ship got popular, right MOTHERFUCKX was just like what did you doing talking? You know, like like that ship is never gonna work. All these people I tried to have come in now the same people like get calls from a man I'm trying to give this and I'm like, I'm not interested now when I need each help eight

years ago, where was you at? Then? You know, we don't see opportunity because it's all about what we can get this. And then those same people when they start seeing something bubbling, that's why they want to start trying to come back around. And then it turns into everybody yeah or either their story as this. I was with that nigga. You see, he don't even sunk with us no more. It was because of us that we did this,

and they've been bounced from the thing. We don't see opportunity. Man, I think you come from the neighborhood that you don't go through that ship. You gotta go through it. That's why I don't like like when I when I speak on certain ships. It don't never be the bash nobody like. I ain't gonna say names. Take used to be. It's for young niggas that's coming up. Like, bro, don't feel bad about skipping past that ship. That's what I speak on the phone now. But actually used to be nigga,

give us guns and dope. Nigga. You know, I had told should instead of trying to check everybody on the road, open up something and start a business and get the homies to work. So we started. Let me ride hydraulics all for that. Now the homies is coming up there learning how to do ydraulics. I learned how to frame the motherfucking from the bottom, you know, everything they need to be framed. I learned how to open up ship

to get that all the flowing. I'm you know, I used to go with Big Reds, so giving brothers the job. This is what happened. They just want to come up there and wear uniform but didn't want to work. And then they were sitting there waiting every Friday to get a check, but they had funked up. Mom James was working there, Mob James was running the motherfucker. So if

you ain't working, you ain't getting it. And then we had homies that come up there and want to pump or neither Sylinoor need to do something to his car. Sit ain't free, So I treated it like a business. But what I'm saying is, even if you gave the homie the opportunity to work, he don't want to work. Everybody wanted to give him him. He can't just work from the sandbox. You got it, So stop giving motherfucker's and taking him on the road because that's what and

everybody's working. Uh you know what I'm saying. So niggas didn't want to work. Niggas wanted to go out of town because going out of town his fucking bitches freeweed and getting drunk. This is what the hood want to do. But they're gonna go to let me ride. I like mar Marv got you. You're gonna get your job. You're gonna tell you what to do. If it was just doing security overnight, you ain't gotta lift a finger. You ain't gotta lift no tools, just bring your grass up,

your night and work. So Cass didn't want to do that. Everybody wants something to be given to him, even the little homies, even the big homies. And you can't respect the jeez they think respecting them. It's just to give to just to give, just to give, just a give. No, because you're taking that money and doing this, I get you five dollar knowledge. What you do with the five

dollar knowledge that type of ships. So what I'm saying to you is creative business outside of your business, and then you can have the homies work for you know a better way. You can open up something to teach, uh construction or whatever the case might be, and then the homies always have something here opposed to getting on the guy damn bushing rolling exactly. Yeah, because that's the biggest problem I see when you take homies on the road, they either want to be you. They may see you

doing interviews and doing that, but they don't know. Everybody gotta function that show. John, you feel what I'm saying. They're in the pictures which you every picture instead of them doing what they're supposed to be doing. I feel

sorry for a lot of y'all casts from O here. Man, it's definitely difficult, and I understand why a lot of niggas be like, man, fund this rap game, fuck this, and fuck that, because it's it's real difficult, bro, especially dealing with people that first of all, we already at a disadvantage. We're coming into this ship and we don't

know anything about it, you know what I'm saying. And then second we're coming in not knowing anything about it, like by you having motherfucker's around you that don't care to be the best or note or have the h the most gathered the most amount of information that they could get to help ship grow. Like niggas don't want to do that. Niggas be like, why wo, why the funk would I do that? Funk, I'm doing that for I ain't getting nothing out of this ship, you know

what I'm saying. And then when ship actually start growing and moving and niggas not in the conversation or a part of it, Niggas get attitudes and start acting weird as funk, you know what I'm saying, And it's like nobody never looks at themselves, you know what I'm saying. Everybody so zoomed in with their own selfish intent. You know what I'm seeing. Nobody never zoom out and look at the whole picture of ship. Like, Bro, the ship that we're doing these songs, this music, there's only one

piece of the business. Bro, you know what I'm saying. It's so much other ship. You know what I mean, There's so much ship that we could put together and collect bags. You know what I'm saying. Motherfucker's don't want to. Motherfucker's don't want to do that. Like look for instance, like and this is not me, Like I'm not trying to bash nobody or putting nobody down because I know I'm not taking ship personal or nothing, because I know

how it is where we come from. Like, it ain't really our fault until you know better, you know what I'm saying. But once you know better, it's your fault. Right, Like I don't had a I had you know, I'm always trying to create a new business or whatnot, right, So I don't had a shop. And I'm telling the homie, look, come to my house, let's figure out, let's put together the strategy. We're gonna work it. And all I need is this motherfucker to be open for now. You can

keep all the money we make. I just gotta pay the rent. That's it. They can show up to the crib. He got a bit with him. Hey man, I gotta get something done. Who all right, Cool, I don't say nothing. Theiga is a grown man. You know what I mean. You ain't gotta explain nothing to me. I ain't tripling. I ain't even think none of it. All right, look this ship from the roll out, this fron crack, this fro the crack. Let's get together and go over. Man,

I'm busy. I'm doing this whol alright, Cool, I don't mention it again. I don't say nothing. I bring one of the other homies in nigga. This is nigga aces everything. Get it going greater than smoothing than ever. What this nigga do running around telling niggas. Oh man, this nigga g put me out. Man, he ain't funk with me. Put this nigga in the mix. But failing to tell the actual real story. And it's like, but you get a lot of that ship, you know what I'm saying.

So it's it's definitely a struggle. But like I'm up for the challenge though. You know, Hey, let's pay some bills real quick and we get right back to y'all. Now, when did you start rapping? Man? When you start putting it down? Um, like when I started rapping rapping probably like twenty eleven, twelve. But I always like because I was a hustler, you know what I'm saying, And I've

always been good with words. I fall in the studio and say a verse here and there, but like, I never wrapped in front of nobody, none of that ship. Like I'm like, nig I'm a street like I'm a gangster. They don't funk that rap ship, you know what I'm saying. And um, I just came to a point where it's like, damn, what I'm gonna do? You know what I mean? Like for real, what I'm gonna do? Like I ain't no good criminal. I didn't been a damn there every facility

you could think of, you know what I'm saying. So it's like, all right, I'm not gonna get a job. I know how to run business and ran successful spots, you know what I'm saying. So, you know, around twelve, that's when I got serious. But I went back to the pen, you know what I mean. And when I came home from the pen, the little music that I put together in my head in my region, like my

hood like was buzzing. Like all the homies. They was working with it when I got out, and they pushing the movement that I started, you know what I'm saying. So I just fell right in the position figuring it out. But I didn't. I didn't know ship. I didn't know nothing about nothing. Just figured it out as I went. So you just came home from the pan and start putting down it's one of my homeboys and mutual homeboy. My boy find me. He was like, Yeah, you don't

need to funk with Sheeper ego. You know, you don't need to say funk. Would dude Like I'm reached out to him. But man, you know, so you come out of prisoner, you come home, so you pretty much got the independent mindset and you're here from the gate. Yeah, so you didn't never go out and fause I know, we go to tech on the Rock Nation situation that you had come up, So you out there just all that all that she was putting out earlier. He was putting that out on you independent man out on my own.

I'm talking about I had we went from adult because well all my homies gone and dieted and ship too, So that kind of like through the nail and the coffin as far as me as any street ship because like a niggad I was next to me and a few other homies that we would have never suspected was like straight informants, like real deal with an informant number, checking in going to bus niggas and buy ship and

getting paid for it. So like that kind of fucked my mind up, like I'm still I still think everybody's a cop, Like I don't like talking to niggas or nothing because of that, you know what I mean. So that worked out for the best, like it chased me out of the street, you know what I mean. And um so instead of selling dope, I got the c d s I got And I'm like, I ain't even gonna sell c ds because nigga, all these niggas at the gas stations and all these spots trying to sell

c ds. I just wanted my motherfucker to listen to it. I'm gonna sell these shirts though, you know what I'm saying, I got smokers passing the home CDs everywhere. We print up ten twenty thousand everywhere I could put that ship, you know what I'm saying, And this is the very ass end of CDs, though, the very assend like after that, it was like it's ship. CD players wasn't even in cars like that around that time, you know what I'm saying.

So it was the very ass in But it was a great marketing, uh strategy initially, you know what I mean? It worked because you did. We did pretty much the same thing with glasses and that's all. It seemed like your buzz was like that because y'all, both of your buzzes really started from the streets. It's not like y'all was getting the hill of radio playing, but y'all was like every neighborhood I think it was playing she equal, you know what I'm saying, every neighborhood. You heard it

from the streets. And I think that's why your foundation so strong. As it was rooted in the streets, it won't rooted on you doing no corny as dance from TikTok and nothing like that, or doing no silly ship. It was really rooted from just gangster rap from the streets. Yeah. It was just rooted from gangster rap. So you actual movement going. Man, when the rock Nation come in, So rock Nation like my big honey, my big bro black

d D Buck he um he uh. He got a partner that was getting a job as the president at rock Nation and ship and um we had a he got a driving service and ship. So he dropping them off at the airport. And I guess one of my CD I think he liked strategically placed it in there. The music was there. He looked up on the net. He listening to it. He get that black like, man, tell him I got some ship coming up. Don't bust no moves. And in my mind it's like, bro, I'm

never signing the deal. Like I know how to hustle and get money. I don't need no fucking deal, you know what I mean. But um, like the way it was sold to me was so smooth. I'm like, fuck it, let's try, you know what I'm saying. Like you know, when motherfucker, it's like a song. If you hear it, you're not really too fond of it. You start hearing it on the radio non stop, you're gonna start saying

this ship, you know what I'm saying. So it was a similar situation like that, and um, I went out there and ship, you know, I signed, you know what I mean, And um, like as far as like musically like what I was trying to do or I think what both of us was trying to do, it didn't work out, you know what I mean. He ended up getting fired like probably like six seven months into my deal. And you know how that go. The whole staff. New people come in and it's like we see it, but

we don't see it. We don't get it, you know what I'm saying. So it was kind of one of them things. But like on the flip side, like me being able to be around certain people and be able to be because I was going to the office every day. You know, I'm saying, fucking with Emery or as much as I could. Any time he in town, I'm up there. Even if I'm sitting in his office quiet and we ain't even fucking talking, I'm up in there, you know what I mean, getting the vibe. When he had meetings,

I'm stepping out and stepping back in. We're chilling, we walk into eating ship and all that so like I picked up a lot of game, like there's a billion dollar crew, you know what I mean. And it was kind of like when I was in the street, like and I didn't know ship. I remember I was like thirteen fourteen. I walk up to my big homie UM and I'm like, man, I want to get paid man, and he like, you know what I mean, and he

set me up, you know what I'm saying. And then from then on, like I never was like, well I've never been a like I've been flying nigga like Graham's had me right. And then when I stepped into the street, you know what I mean, I always knew how to keep my ship together. So it was one of those things. Always was around the homies that was like niggas. I wanted to be like, you know what I'm saying, the gangster niggas that you know, it's two sides to a hood,

you know what I'm saying. Not to get off subject, but it's like the gangster niggas then it's the niggas that get money. Then it's the gangster niggas that get money, you know what I'm saying. And I was want to be the gangster nigga that get money to you know what I'm saying. So like with the Rock Nation ship, it's like, all right, let me soak up as much

game as I can around these niggas. You I'm saying, And um, I think, uh like, I'm probably like sharper than ever business wise, Like, um like the team then't like went all the way down to basically me and like one other person, you know what I mean, one or two other people, and um like I'm moving, you know, stronger than ever. So like the music ship didn't work out, but I learned so much and matured it in business.

So it's like, all right, you're around billion dollar cruel getting game from that, Like there's no reason why I shouldn't be a walking million dollar nigger. And that's what's going on, you know. I mean, did you go through stuff with them not being able to relate to you over there as an artist? Um see that's my thing. Like I'm not one of them niggas. That's a like I didn't start rapping because I was in love with rap and I'm the greatest rapper, Like I got homies

like that and ship, you know what I'm saying. But like I was just a nigga that was hustling, Like what I'm gonna do with myself. I ain't gonna sell dope or pimp like that, you know what I mean. I ain't really got the patience to be pimping, you know what I mean? And uh, it's like that's all and nigga really knew. So like the music for me was like basically like I don't even want to say survival, but like you know, get money, you know what I mean.

So it ain't like, man, y'all don't understand my art and I gotta do this type of ship what you want to do pretty much over there. I mean, for the it's the hustle aspect, like you said, like I need to do something besides trying to go back to the p N guy and and and getting that aspect. So am I one of these you know, die hard

you know my art and craft, No I'm not. I'm gonna tell you right now, going to spit some ship about the neighborhood and having to talk some ship and I'm trying to try to see if we can make some money off this hustle exactly and that ship like you know, um I already knew that a major. That's why I never wanted to sign a deal. I know

a major ain't gonna get it. Well, I'm gonna tell you right now, signing a traditional record deal is the most fucked up ship you can never do, getting this design, especially now, because it's designed for you not to win. Because you have to remember, for every artist that the record company signed, yeah it's twenty more and with them twenty and maybe only one or two of them, maybe Drake and you know what I'm saying. And they paid

for all that other ship. So really they have to kind of compensate you the way they't compensate you because they take so many ails and other ship. But don't never get it twisted. That's like the casino. They will never go lose money because they're charging you like what people don't understand. Like because I worked for a publishing company, right the music publishing company. I'll get that for nine years. Publishing deals fucked up. Yeah, they get given niggas on

the low ship. You get fifty and you funk around and get the hit song, the fifty thousand paid back ten times. You're still stuck somehow, man, I'm gonna tell you I would kind of tell people, Man, when I was working up there, because I got close to the groups. If I was signing somebody, I got to know him, and I really funk with him, you know what I mean. So I told this one cat one time we just

had a platinum record, ice cream paint shot stuff. I told him, I said, man, you know your deal come to When we first came out, he was a dude from Texas. Eighteen year kid from Texas. So he made fifty thousand real quickness, that's what it was. It was fifty grand. He made fifty thousand. It wasn't bad for him at that time because at that time he was a risk, and we brought him out here. We had every game, access to every piece of equipment that you

could imagine. He was living out here. So the ice cream paint job beat was supposed to be for the Carol City Cartel Cats that was working with Rick Ross by the end then, but they kept playing. He wound up going home and doing some other ship to the beat, and his homeboy was home from school and they funked around and just made a hit record, not even knowing. So his homeboy go back to school. They started playing ship in Dallas for about three or four months and

it die down. Anyway, a DJ that was down to Dallas playing and stuff moved to k M E L. He's related to the big vone cat. He goes up there. So his first day on the job, he playing all his Dallas stuff. You know, Dallas got a certain little bookie to it, you know what I mean. And so he throws that record in and finest like what the fund is that that you planned? Ain't in the thing? But then the phone start ringing, like what is this record? So that song was about nine months old when they

started cracking. It just caught a new life in the bay. So this dude has all of this momentum right now. Right. You know, when you work in Hollywood, man, you might be at a coffee shop getting a cup of coffee and it'd be everybody in there work somewhere. Right. So I got to talk on to this chicken Bug music. We're talking. She's like, oh, you work for mind of Music, and you know what's not And we're talking and we talked about the ice Cream pain Shot record. I'm like,

that's our record. You know, I was proud. I'm an exact that was one of the first ships they let me sign. So we're talking and she like, man, this is this thing up because they're not doing ship at the publishing company. They're not listening to nothing. I gotta say, Man, when you would nick up in that office dog and you gotta pe in with no ink is the worst frustration of eels Man. So he got an opportunity. Now I tell him, don't resign ship. Man, I'm about to

take you off. You know what I'm saying. You're about to go get you a bag now for way less percentage too, because I said you got apply no nigga. You know we're about to go get you some money. And you you know you're getting pretty fucked over here, you know what I'm saying. So, Man, between the time I could even get to the meeting with him them cash, don't gout with him, man, and gave him like like

literally the grocery bag full of money. Like the grocery bag full of money one no more than seven thousand dollars in that motherfucker dog. Yeah, he took it. Nothing like dog. We go on the meeting. I'm trying to get you some you know, some half a million dollars ship, you know what I mean, a real bag and this nigger man sucked around and resigned for eighty thousand dollars. Man, I was so fucking mad, man. But yeah, that is tricky, man, Yeah,

it's it's real tricky and the designed to win. So I would suggest any artist man to do it the way you're doing it, because you definitely got a movement, you know what I'm saying. That nig is really fucking with you. Yeah, that's but especially in one man, Like the cost of everything is so fucking low, you know what I mean. It's like, bro, you can make a song on the ship and then uploaded to online. You could shoot a video with one of these, you know

what I mean, Like the ship is so easy. And then like the way the streaming work, bro, like well every million, like I hear, motherfucker's shipping on the streaming. But the bottom line is money, so you gotta play with them numbers. Like you're streaming twenty million a month, that's a hundred geese, So seventeen million and eighteen million a month, that's a hundred geese. And that's that's like bro, Like five million stream four million streams on every platform

ain't hard to do, you know what I'm saying. I mean for some people, I don't know, it might be, but it's like, you know, it's not really difficult once you like figure it out. It's just like hustling, bro, Like you figure out the game through what you gotta do and then just overdose, you know what I mean. And that's all the deals. Man. It's just kind of like like you said, working your jelly with these different

platforms man, and just staying online. You know what I'm saying, because I see, like you know, and what's dope to see his scats like eight because he's from that CD ear to where he really mastered. Okay, he ain't crying like the other niggas are. Man, I put out ship and I go this motherfucker's gonna do this. Okay, you're gonna put out three more. That's how I do my ship. I don't cry about Okay, put out no music or you know, niggas are streaming eighty million and all that ship.

I said, there go the fuck. As long as I got some ship and I can crack and I can turn that into something else, to generate to something else. That's gonna turn into something else, because just look at what I'm gonna do off of it. I'm because they're still mother's gonna stream my ship, thenner, motherfucker's gonna generate

shows off my ship dinner. Motherfucker don't want a T shirt and a hat, then I'm gonna get the old school motherfucker's from across the seas who loves CDs and ship still, and they're gonna want to buy, motherfucking a couple of thousand CDs. So you have to learn how to work with what you give it. Man, you give me sitting back waiting for a motherfucker go, here's a contract, or here's this, or here's that. I stopped that ship

along time ago. I ain't gonna sit up and wait for a motherfucker though you want to deal, well, I'm gonna wait on you funk that ship. I'm just gonna create my own ship. You ain't got motherfucking ain't got time. The pot calls and the boat like and you're dragging it through the sand. You know what I'm saying. Like, by the time you head to the water, you gonta sucking sink if you get there, you know what I mean? And that's what niggas do. Man, find a problem with everything,

like it's as nigga just go in the house. Oh they'll sleep, you know something for real? Man, So you know this, See it was against the chronicles and we can't leave here man to talk about you was in some ship back in the day. Yeah, I was in a lot of ship and you got locked. How much time you want a lot of ship? I did foe in two and then juvenile like a couple of years in camps and ship like that. So you was really

out there thugging, man. And you know the thing is with rappers nine days man, a lot of rappers that he was telling these stories is oh here man, they don't even have the background to talk about a lot of well, I say, don't even compare me to rappers. Man, it's insulting, you know what I mean. It's like an

insult to the whole life I live. Not saying like I'm not trying to glorify this ship or nothing, but it's like it's what I did because a lot of catch there's out there rapping, trying to live your life, and they're speaking on your life when they're rapping. But and then a lot of them like to make it look way better than me because I gotta dumb it down. I still I could get picked up by the police. They could still say I'm trying to do this, that

and the other. So a lot of motherfucker's get it off and make it look way better than me, you know what I mean. But you know the comparison on that's the game now because the nigger could fake the phone can make a lot of money. Are s because it's accepted now you give me back in our days shames when they've seen real niggas coming, they hated it, right, But now nigga could fake it and they like, oh ship like a million dollars off of that guy wearing

a blue a red rag there. That's that's actually lived that life but on some positive ship and and and making it. I'm talking about it ain't going back to prison. How many rappers out there that honestly can tell us, well, you can't. I mean you have to consider who that is because there's not a lot of rappers who was in the trenches like that, like real niggas who's like going to prison and shipped for ship before rapping. Ben't there's a lot of niggas. There's a lot of diggas

trying to trouble right now. But I mean because I used I used to be on the block and get picked up every day by you positive and nigger we be had you to the front yard, get picked up and diggat cut by and shoot this ship. We have the duck and home girl getting killed in the garage and ship like that, after the slang crack pieces with a car with five niggas on the block trying to rush the car and ship. I did that ship even before I was wrapping. That's that's was life in the neighborhood.

I wasn't even on the rap ship wrap. I wanted to be the hardest gang banger. That's what I wanted to be. I didn't even want to be the hardest dope dealer or the nigga with the money. I wanted to be the hardest gang banging nigga because in that era, that was our ship. It wasn't nothing else. It wasn't niggas wrapping you getting wen't. We didn't have easy, We didn't have that. So when you started banging, you started banging. Because I think I grew up in the hood from

over here up on something? Can I put you all up on something? Though major labels love signing making niggers from the hood, I'm gonna tell you why it sales. And what they do is they get insurance policies on y'all. People don't know that now. Yeah, my days nigga one nigga. They hated us coming, they hated James. Yeah, see them

crack the door for y'all. And then everybody saw how profitable it was, and then they realized that, oh, these motherfucker's really in the streets, So we're gonna make double money when we first put them off, America is gonna be so polarized by them. They gonn gravitate to him. We can sell a couple of million albums off of them. Then oh he got shot, he's dead. We got a ten million dollar insurance policies, and that record that might have, you know, died out a little bit, it's about to go.

It's go go. So it's a lot of stuff that they were doing. I think I was talking to Brian earlier today and we were talking about, you know how MO three, Um they try to make a conspiracy out everything. I MO three Ummie, Man, take that down. You didin't no conspiracy. You got to think about them as a life.

It's life, and as a record executive. If I'm like this, if I'm putting out record James, and I'm gonna take my money and put into this dude, and I know it's a chance he might go out there before that I'm even get put out and get killed. I'm probably we have an insurance policy on man because he really lived that life. And I have to be able to get instead of being a loss, you have to be able to do that. You have to be able to get your money back. Man. But it's crazy right now though, Man,

because they're profited off of that. Man. But I know, I know, like I'm win Empire, know what I'm saying. And I know Gazi personally like like Gazi like just like us. He's straight up and down. I know I knew guys. He when he was used to work at um Ingrew's independent label. First. They was the first ones coming with the digital ship, right. I remember when as he called me and told me he was leaving to go through the Empire ship. Yeah, Bro, that's like and

all honesty. I think like if you're not going to Empire route you kind of like or D I Y. But I wouldn't even do D I Y like Empire, Like what other label could you go to? Like I was just signed the Rock Nation. I had a player as deal though, like I told him I wanted to go and I was out in a week, Like I don't understand these things to be Like, man, they won't let me go. I'm stuck in whoo whoa and they spend money on me, you know what I'm saying, But

they let me go. But um but Empire, though, it's like it's nowhere else that you're gonna go to where they give you a budget for one, you know what I'm saying, and that the budget is to pay for beats so you can own your music. They're giving you money so you can pay for your music so you can own it. All they're doing is is licensing it. And then they give you the full labeled services, you know what I'm saying. And then like whatever type of hard as you are, they could support that, like they

proved it, like what what Tiger would Taste? That was a number one record that nigger was streaming all the Empire They only funk with niggas who they believe that's gone because there's a lot there's a lot of niggas who funk with Because I funked with the Empire, they ain't give me a dollar. They don't funk with niggas

who the ain't. But but they're funk with certain But I didn't want no money from them, right because I'm a nigga who can put out my own records, put out a couple of videos, got my own market and ship, and then I keep all my ship. You ain't gotta license my ship. You ain't gonna do nothing because now you want to license my ship, which means you're gonna get a piece what I do right now, you ain't

getting shipped for it. So if I go out myself fifty thousand records or stream or whatever, you ain't getting a piece. I give all the checks. So I got deals everywhere I go through Empire. I got ship that go through Empire. I got ship that go through see m D. Ship they go through. And that's the beauty of that, Like they're not locked in. That's good about Empire to not exclusively So Empires the company that ain't

robbing the young brothers. Young Dolf turned down him a couple of bigger deals, but Yon Dolf streaming five six hundred thousand of mind exactly down bread For somebody like him, it would be dumb to go try to do a deal somewhere else, because right here I'm getting probably probably getting. They're probably giving twenty million to own your whole back catalog, and you're never gonna get paid from that ship again, Like it don't make sense. And then when you get

to twenty ms, you gotta give this amount to uncle. Say, they ain't even twenty millions, it's probably like eight. It's a lot of ship line of dudes. That's the route nowadays, to keep yourself independently on your masters and then go license your ship to a motherfucker. Like the rap game is just according to your hustle now, Like if you're nigger that you know, like, all right, I'll drop a record and stream ten thousand a month, All right, let

me drop ten more than motherfucker's more of them. And now I'm getting this much, and I'm doing more shows, selling more clothes, and knocking more holes. Go ahead. I've seen the video with Soldier Boy talking about his young brother and that he's the only independent person, the only guy out there that is independent. He was talking about the DOLF Young Young Can and he was saying he's not because he's with Empire. But it's two things though. It's d I Y, which is do it yourself, and

then it's independent. Like Master Pete was with Priority, he was independent. You know what I'm saying. He had major distribution. It's the same thing like the Empire is in Pen's had a major. He had showed you more. He was wrong. That thing is just talking. You know, your boy hating a little bit. Sometime we're gonna start on soldier boy. I don't know. I just started a video when you don't want those smokes, boy, we don't want those smokes

when he flashed. That's the only real look at videos and ship because somebody tells me I ain't saying ship. I ain't saying motherfucking thing. Well, I'm standing in my lane. You know this Compton, That's right, I stay in my lane. I'm triple ball off of what nobody do in their own lane. That's had that own The people had their own opinions, Like I said, what they do. You know what I'm saying I can't speak all that that James would out that I can't speak all that. I can't

speak on the politics, that's for real. I don't know. I mean, he wasn't there in my era. I don't know what these guys are doing. I think everybody want to be a part of a click, to belong somewhere when you're in this music business. But if you're making millions of dollars, you don't have to belong to a hood. Bro. That's creeping bloodsh is the biggest culture in the whole world right period. So, but you don't have to identify yourself with something and you m a nigga world up.

They hold up, We'll be right back. I'm gonna ask you all this because you're both rappers. Man, When y'all see these castics, y'all know, making a couple of million dollars a year, dog and they decided to just go to a hood, But y'all look at them and be like, what are about the greed? Y'all as something I didn't I haven't seen a couple of niggas do that ship. You know what I'm saying, And it's, you know, to

each his own. You know what I mean. But you know, if I never gang back, whatever whatever makes you feel authentic. I mean, do what dude to each us own man, That's what I say. I mean, we've been through a lot. I'm I'm I'm an older cat. Now you get me, James, I don't trip off of nothing to eat it if that's just as long as my name ain't popping up into and you can tell you a nigger from the turf.

Your man just came home the day comes. Man, it's gonna be t come on, squeeze over here, man real quick. But okay, we shoot, that's just getting this. Bones just came home. You know what I'm saying. He was on the indictment. And I just say when I first saw the bones when he get out of the cars, said you look like you don't don't say that. I'm gonna tell us all like this man, the man as well respected. He's just sitting there and I just have to funk with him in shirt and kind of way because we're

not on a block exactly. We yeah, we were, you know here was run we professionally. We got nine white folks in the room. Pacially sound man about the art and lack of fact. You feel for sure? We gotta put bone on the gas chronicle, man, the microphone. You've been yeah, about a year. It's good. You feel me? A good dude. It was Dad when he left too, Like it wasn't cracking. He's a good dude. He got a good heart. You feel me. You know what I'm saying. He want to see you win. Look around at because

when I came home, I was sagging. He kept asking me too, like I'm funk with me? You feel me? And I kind of was chilling as of late, like you know what I'm saying. You want to see me win. But I've been in prison, my hole. I did seven and some change. I was out ten months and walked right into our indictment. So this is what I need. You feel what I'm saying. So I've been gone basically all my life. So I don't I don't want nothing. I want to get put in the positions where I can,

I can, I can win. I don't want no handouts or nothing. I'm not looking for none of that. Man. I want to be able to you know what I'm saying. Just I'm trying to better myself. Bro outside all anything else I sawe of that, bro, I don't. I don't give a damn about so, you know what I'm saying. He he a good dude, period period, point blank. He wanted to or he wanted to see you win. Believe me,

patience is a patience is a motherfucker. So if you ain't got no patience with your homie, and you think as soon as you walk in that door, you just you just want this and that you feel me? I mean, come on, man, everything is a process. You feel me? We we we works in pride, we were I'm a work in progress. So I don't I don't expect to come here and him. I'm just gonna be as manager or his security. I'm his homie. I'm just chilling to join something different. You know what I'm saying. This is

something totally different from me. He know, I'm his eyes and ears. Like when he'd be on the stage, I just watched people because I'm not I'm not even used to be in the environments. He'd be having to tell me like, hey, loosen up, are talking to people. I'm not used to it, you know what I'm saying. So we be around so many different sets, there's so many people come funk with them that I just gotta get used to feel me being up. But it's it's it's no,

he got that honest, and that's real. That's real, honest, like when I got out of prison, you know, being around a lot of people, your palms sweat. Now that ship funks with me for the longer you don't want to do it. Yeah, So I mean that's this right here, ship next to it is just is uh work in progress. This dude really feeling where you at. And that's what we need to surround our ship with motherfucker's that we

know ain't gonna turn on us. You know what's crazy too, Like like he said about being patient right on, we had to see something great going right and it was all it was to the point where it was finally about to just make a shipload of money and motherfucker's went left, like should create Like patience is a motherfucker Like mom, you picked the like you know how they

say don't quit because tomorrow might be today? Like bro, like that ship means like that ship is serious lot not patient for a period of time, but it is them times where you on some now or never ship. You know what I mean, but that's like it's all in moderation. I guess if that's the right word. But yeah, man, patience is a motherfucker man, straight up, And like intentions is a motherfucker too, because like a motherfucker trying intentions

to come out after you know a certain amount of time. Man, So tell the people what you've got going on now, man, um Man, We've got a lot of ship going on. Enterprise click Parico's enterprise. Uh, just working with artists and then just building up my intie catalog, Like I'm really trying to like on some real ship. Like it might sound crazy, but I'm trying to build up my catalog

to a million a month. And um and then uh blue T shirt, Uh, clothing brand that I just started, Like I don't concern or at merch Like it's like a full fashion brand. Like I got fucking coffee tables coming out, all types of different clothes and ship coming out. We're about to just hurricane for the two so blue T shirt, Um, we're going crazy with that. I wrote a couple of scripts, I'm in a couple of movies short films. Uh fucking I'm a partner in the Water Company.

Erman water. I'm gonna send y'all. Okay, we do deliveries on Wednesday, so uh Erman Water, I'm a partner and that you know what I'm saying. Shout out my boy Gordon. You know what I mean. Um bottom Bunk l A. It's a new shoe store that just opened on Friday on mail Rows on mail Rows and um Sierra Bonita right across from CVS. Um My guy Cole brung me into that and it's basically a bottom bunk here. Another dude that did time in prison and ship he just got out from doing eight about a year ago too,

you know what I'm saying. And um like uh you know, or a part of the proceeds, well, a part of the profits, a part of the net goes to, uh helping people that's getting out of prison transition back into society and into the community and into life. You know

what I mean. Because I feel like like the jail ship, Like once you go to jail, you just like to throw away, you know what I'm saying, Like, because you get out, then you got to deal with the po that's telling you get a job or I'm fucking sending you to jail. And it's like and all, do you know who I am like in my life, Like even if I'm trying to change, like I don't have any skills. I didn't learn nothing in prison, you know what I mean.

It's a whole different world prison to real life, especially if you're a repeat offender. You know what I'm saying, right, So it's really it's really no help, you know what I'm saying. And I'll be telling people all the time you might not end up like me, you know what I'm saying. I don't know what the fuck it was

with me, you know what I'm saying. But like I understand and I feel for for h for people, and I know how difficult it is, like getting out and not knowing what the fund to do, you know what I'm saying, And then dinner with the pressure of if you got kids your girl, like all right, you made a mistake and went to prison. But like nobody, especially being a man like I don't know, abody give a funk about your mentor where are you at or what you really got going on? Is what can you do

for me? Right now? We don't get so what we don't give a funk, And then you get to that point where you gotta go back to what you know when you end up back in jail. Oh, we washed our hands with him. Fuck him, he's done. He's stupid. You know what I'm saying. So um bottom bunk l comes support. We got all of every shoe that you could think of, all the latest ship, old ship, vintage ship, everything. You know what I'm saying. And uh, you know, it's

cheaper than everything in the area. You know what I'm saying, It's not cheap, but cheaper. Man, you got the perfect name for your company, the enterprise. Enterprise. Shout out these enterprise. You know what I'm saying. You know what I mean. That's where we you know, that's where we are taking the game from. We just ain't selling no dope, you know what I mean. And you're selling water man. That's something that that motherfucker's need. You know what I'm saying.

Everybody drinking water dog that that ship. Man, Where do you get your business from? Man hustling, I'm telling being up under the like the right homies, like I think I like when I got you know, inducted, joined the gang. You know what I'm saying, When I like made my transition into the gang like the homies that was around that was big time homies was also big time hustlers. And that's like, bro, that's rare as funck, Like even

he said it, that's rare in the streets. Like it's either a nigger to get money, Yeah, that's the homie getting money a bit though, you know what I'm saying, Or it's the crazy homie and he broke his funk. He got money for a pistol, some bullets and he's pressing niggas and he on his way back to jail, you know what I'm saying, Like I got up under the homies that got that's smart and gangster, you know

what I'm saying. And then like my granny, my grandmother, like she was a hustler, like we have phones in the house, tarot card reading, ship and all that, like you know what I mean, selling bootleg tapes and ship, you know what I'm saying. And then I always knew like she also had a job and she worked hard as fuck, like you know what I mean. And I'm like, I don't want to I don't want to be I don't want to work. I don't want to slave for

nobody like fun that, you know what I'm saying. So you know, it's just like just a gang of different ship that created me, I guess. But I just always knew that I'm never getting a job ever on my life. I never felt out of application anywhere. When you don't want to be a slave and you get that hustle mentality, you have to you gotta figure it out. That ship did that ship? I salute you? So it's like and we're still working on it, you know what I mean.

It ain't perfect, but uh like you know, and then snapped up about a certain ship like keeping the out of prison. Yeah yeah, motherfucker Like always had this hustle and then like what held me back? Sometimes it's my heart for my homies and ship, Like I didn't help myself back for years, like trying to have niggas catch up to what I'm on but not even realizing, like it's a it's it's become it's a struggle for a reason, like and they're not even proposed to be in this scenario,

you know what I'm saying. So, um, now that the motherfucking and let like ship like that go, Man, my wings is like spread wide, like you know how they say, eagles fly along, you know what I mean. So, um, I just know like it's it's millions on millions in the horizon and you know, spread that ship around still. I'm still gonna spread it around, you know here and you talk man, you know, with your entrepreneurial spirit and everything. Man,

it reminds me of what Nip was doing. Man, like you know, just seeing brothers out there, and I think that's real powerful when you see brothers men out there and building their own businesses up. And that means because for every building business that you open, you're given another brother opportunity. You're giving this man an opportunity. You feel what I'm saying, You're giving people, and I think it's important that we do that and we go out of support.

And this is one thing I'm gonna tell you all out there when y'all go to this man shops and if y'all see a pair of shoes that y'all wanted to say, semi five dollars, gonna get a man his money, because I'm gonna tell you I watched us. We are walking the foot locker and everywhere else they tell you sandals, you pay it proudly and rag about it and go show your receipt on Instagram and everybody else. But they'll walk up in our ship, bro, and turn around and

walk and walk out. Man, it's too hot. Can I get this for this? And they don't understand everything has a cost, And the Pacnics added on to it for a reason, because you gotta pay rent off that ship. You gotta pay employees and all kind of ship. So the price is the price. And go back to that, going back to what I was saying earlier, niggas is not designed to like niggas or support niggas, you know what I'm saying. Like it's just been like that, you

know what I'm saying. So my whole ship never really been like, hey man, support my ship, nigga or whoo whoa. Let me just make like the dopest ship that I could make. And you got in the right here you said you got one out there, mil ros. Yeah, mail rolls off of uh yes, Sierra Bonita. See you in the right area over it. Because people over there, Bro,

they come in there, they go spend money. And we got the blue T shirt shop on the way to oh Broadway boxing gym, so me d smoke and David Gross just bought Broadway boxing gym on a Hunter Nathan Broadway. Um yeah, that's where uh, that's pretty much where where transition from transition my life up under there, you know what I'm saying with a you know, a couple of

homies and ship was you know around that time. But uh yeah, we got that building now, you know what I mean, And it should be uh back opening and functioning by the top of the year. You know what I'm saying. Are you gonna let kids and community coming? There's all about the community and the kids. Yeah, that's dope and a little kissing the man in that building every year for Christmas. Yeah, and we're about to be about to bring that whole energy back to that area.

Because where I'm from, it's like I'll be saying, I'm gonna said every time I get a chance to talk, like bro, it's a desert over week. My hood like not like other hood like West Side HUDs and other HUDs, Like the community is wrecked, you know what I'm saying, Like, motherfucker's from my era and a little bit over and a little bit under. It's supposed to be the niggas with the influence and guide and ship right now. But

it's all out of order. Niggas have smoked out, Niggas are stretched out, or niggas is dead, or niggas ain't got they fucking mind, or just just gave up, you know what I'm saying, Or they hate ship, you know what I'm saying. Like, so it's hard for ship to come together. And you know, um, I realized that you know what I'm saying, and I see that you know what I'm saying, And that's why that's why I still come around and around, because I just felt like it would be selfish of a nigga not to I can't

do that, you know what I'm saying. It's like it might just be that one young nigga that could that's gonna fucking change the world, and he don't know, don't have no gunness, right and it might not be me walking up to him and talking to him. It might be me driving buying the bench like damn, that's g right there, you know what I'm saying, Or damn, she was just right here. Oh, ship like this ship could really you know what I'm saying, and they got to

see you, man. But the thing it was not a days. Man, they hate it's so bad that. I mean, since since I could, since it was way more violent, I think it's way less viola. But it's just James. It was heated back in our days. Was that's when you really had to show you with the business. These days, you know, the loyalty and the respect ain't there. You know, these

young cats feeling like nobody grew up together. Let me just kill this motherfucker and ain't know, knuckling up and just you know, going into blinding hand of their business. It's all about a pistols. Ain't coming playing around. You know what I'm saying. They're not respecting the big homies. Half of these cats don't understand the history of the hood. You know what I'm saying. I don't give a homemies smoked out. This motherfucker made the way where I can

stand right here. You know what I'm saying that you gotta at least respect them for that. You know what I'm saying. Whether you want to get this ship together or not, but I know how to funk with him, and that's what we need to learn. We're not getting that. But going back to the hood. Ain't nothing wrong with going back to the hood, just my turf, just my grounds, and I'm gonna respecting ship. And a lot of people don't understand that. It's just respect once you once you

get in the hood. From leaving Beverly Hills, I'm showing up because this is where I'm from. They just don't relate to that. They they'd be on some other ship. But my intention is gonna be one thing. It takes one nigga to change my whole perspective, you know what I'm saying. And I shouldn't have to go to the hood to be or proved that I'm with the business or I do you if you think you're gonna do me like that. So it's I say, when you make it and you get it. It's not an everyday thing

to go in the hood. No, not every day. Yeah, it's you slide through the slide out because it's somebody that's feeling a certain kind of way because they didn't get picked up. Yeah, it gotta be strategic and went intent because it's a lot I see it all the time, like it's a lot of people like that. Nigga. I'm made more than it. I'm made on the that nigga. You know what I'm saying, Like my fucker's do be jealous of a success or even a or even a love.

I ain't seen niggas. I ain't seen niggas ad a niggas and try to fucking nigga whole world off because nigga. More people showed up to this nike A birthday and it was more saying and then ship didn't go as expected. I don't seen that. Don't let him chick choose you and he thinks this chick like him that niggas are running the whole funk, this nigga campaign, I don't say and I see this and I just want honey, that's how the who it is. You know what I'm saying?

Like that, and we all thought like that at certain at a certain point in our life and just being in the hood, banging, just just everything that that you're seeing the hood, We did it because we live that life. You know what I'm saying. It's only getting sucked up when you try to change and try to make your way out of the hood. That's when all the grammy ship come. You know what I'm saying. With niggas trying to knock down your character, what type of nigga, Your

your g status. You know what I'm saying. For sure, you gotta you got a million niggas trying to kill a giant, for sure. But if you're that's solid nigga, they can't kill you because that clown ain't gonna come in your face and say that ship. It's just gonna be words in memories and and that's where the niggas need to keep it. But you know, standing up and be solid with with the ones that's solid, and that's what you're rocking funk with funk everything else. Damn right, yes,

you know. It's just like that's why I don't take nothing personal. Like if I hear a nigga all right, um, it really ain't your fault because you don't know ship, you know what I'm saying, And once you once you learn something, you get better. You know what I'm saying. They could probably walk up and be like, damn man, oh like, ain't nobody really ain't nobody never disrespected me on my face or setting no disrespectful ship in my face. But I hear it though, you know what I'm saying

all the time. But you know, I don't even get mad, No, more. I used to, but I had to realize, like damn, these niggas don't know no better. I even then called like that niggas as nigga. You know what I'm saying, Like, yeah, man, we're gonna hear that ship. But the man, because you know, that's just a testament that you're doing your things. Whenever you're shining, dog, that's where he come. And you shine harder you bought. Yeah, you're shine harder, get more. Ship cracking.

You know what I'm saying. That means you're sing because if they're talking about you, that means you're popping man. And we're definitely there for you. Man. Whatever whatever you need from us, man, and all your adventures, man, we'll get I'm cracking, man. Yeah, Man, million dollars a month, man on every handle, So that's like five million a month, I mean a million a month. And that's what we're

trying to get to. And we want to thank you all for tuning in man, you know gep Eco Man, thanks for coming to sit in the concrete coach man. Thanks for having me. Man. I watched this ship all the time, and so man, we try to get a fisher with this ship. You on. Yeah, we need is you know it ain't too many cats. We can call it like you to come on here man, because like you said, you gotta you know, we do the show man. We try to do our research on who were bringing

on here. Dogs with a beach, stay authentic, invalid, you know what I mean? Valid man. We won't know we want too many. I'm just saying, you know what I'm saying, because you got to keep the brand strong man dealing with it, your photy brotherfucker's because they'll be calling like a brotherfucker trying to get on this show. Still a call being Jay's and still be like, dad, what you think about so us on the show? I'll be like, man, that big you gotta calling that man because you got

what that niggas like. He ain't mad at nobody. This is the gangster exactly. These you know, fun these things. But what about this though? But think about this like it's some niggas a square, like it's a gang shouldn't be square. It might be we cover all elements of gangs. Troops. Motherfuck, we may have we may have an attorney on their ship. We had sent me the bull on the show. He's the kill he killed the whole bunch of dirty motherfucker. What I'm saying, four teens. Yeah, he'd get the fun.

That's and he probably killed about thirty. Psycho is still buried. Nigger. He said he was killed one hunter. He said, Man, John Gutty was about to do me in. I ain't had no choice but to say something, Nah, let niggas like that, bro, like I remember my uncle. Like, I'm like, man. He like, man, you're still doing your ship. I said, I'm good. I'm scared. I told him straight like that.

He said, Man, that's good. Man. Like that, you're saying that, you gotta watch niggas that ain't scared of nothing, like it was gonna flip on anybody anyway. Like you know what I'm saying, not saying I know the nigga or nothing like you know, but like niggas like that, you know what I'm saying, Like like we got homies. That's like you know what I'm saying. The boy boy was

like one of them, stone cold niggas. But he was like the biggest but at the end of the day, and his whole thing is to save his ass, save his ass, and that's what things that goes to the hood that ticket, you know what I'm saying. That for Nigga getting near the chicken and put in his sucket and catching in when he wants to, don't let him be the motherfucker they changed. They've been to get forty fifty years too, because he's gonna be the man checked

this out. I can help you, And that's how the stray, That's how I got, you know what I'm saying. So you know, people don't need to be surprised. You know, when the nigga backage against the wall and looking at the rest of his life, he gonna be like this, I'm gonna move to Ida, mold me to Idahole, moved me to Denver, and I go somewhere else. Just Nigga's coming back to the hood, like I'm gonna just be on this block now. No, no, and and and that's

another thing. Paper is the key to everything. And I ain't gonna get to talking on this motherfucker. But paper is a kid and paper was a key way back in the days. But it has Paper has been translated to I don't give a funk now to a motherfucker's saying something, and it's like that's what I tell people, you know, because not to just sound like the oldest nigga in the motherfucking universe. But back then, if you accuse the nigga something, you better had your facts gather.

You just couldn't. You just couldn't just come out and just talk about no man and say that nigga was this met because that's what I said when it was real. Yeah, you just couldn't do that. You ain't gonna do me like that. And they're coming kicking in the hood talking about you ready wrote the die nigger. You're gonna get shot back of your head and everybody's gonna get up

walk away. Don'tbody know nothing, But they don't. It ain't like that no more because you see niggas taking pictures with the photos with hamburgers and and and the milk shakes and ship and just chilling and then you see the caption what you think you do? Fuck you? Thank you going to do? So? Is that that's the that's the way of the world, today's way. But I mean, just keep your solid, keep you solid. You ain't gotta worry about the dumb ship and don't bring nothing. Don't

bring nothing. That's what I keep doing what you're doing, and keep and stick with the ones that you know that solid and you would never have this situation of that situation in front of you ever. Yeah, some real ship man. Well man, we definitely appreciate you, man, and we go post some links to all your spots too in the description. Man, so y'all go support this brother right here, and then we go geep and we signed it off. Hey, you know what, motherfucker's have happy Thanksgiving

out there right there to pull up. Well. That concludes another episode of Against the Chronicles podcast. Be sure to download Our Heart Apple Subscribe to The Gainster Chronicles podcast for Apple users. Find that purple Michael the front screening your phone. Subscribe to the show, leave for comment and a rating. Executive producers for The Gangster Chronicles of Norm Steel James McDonald and Aaron M. C taylor. Our visual media directors Brian Watt, shows audio editors Taylor Hayes The

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