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m C eight, Dick James and Big Stills from the Streets. Hello, where are you at? This is o G Gangster Granny and the gainst Chronicles podcast is bad in effect. Get ready for some of that G ship. Welcome everybody to another episode of the Gangster Chronicles Podcast. Remember my homeboy j Jill and we got a special guest tonight. I shouldn't say guest because he's more like family all the way live via satellite from Brooklyn, not being sund like he's really here that God, come on ship, I'm in.
I'm in the building, the fresh This is my first time. That's not no hologram right, my first time. Yeah, okay, first time I've ever in California. Man. And it was kind of warm to day. And whatno, it was kind of warm today, so you got a good day to day. No. I went to Hollywood because I'm expecting to see this, you know, this glamor and glitz. All I said it was allowed all these people up. And that's my told you when you came up, when you came out to you said you can go to your first time here,
but you could be disappointed. As a motherfucker. I'm looking at the Star like the ground is dirty. I'm like, yo, we're fifty says Star with Michael Jackson. Star. It's a little different, a little different than what I expect. So Kelly treat me so far. M I drove so fast
out here, was wrong with children? No, that's not. He didn yo speeding in But you, Alrea, got no motherfucking lanes in New York, you know, not the way they you drive and ship when you go down on the one way, what, man, Hadden more fun to be all over the place. Ship And I ain't never seen people just sitting on the police car and drink. Now, now, when I made sit on the police car and drink that we definitely don't care about the police at all.
We turned the police call ups upside down to you. No, the funniest thing is on've heard of the Guardian Angels. Guardian Angels in New York, we used to whip. They asked, so they because they thought they was a police, but it was it was predicting people. We was in like he was beating Guardian Angels. It would come on. Imagine a white boy the d don't train. Was that what they was? They wasn't. Uh, there wasn't motherfucking Sylvester stalloans
and ship right, Okay, he's whipping, They asked. When the games hit in New York? The game has always existed in New York, but as far as back as I could remember, But they wasn't that happened? Um in three they hit and they started in prison. Was some of the crypts was in the street though, believe because they really got sanctioned from over here. And was that a transition of niggas getting released and then going to New York and then setting up the different gang sanctions or whatever?
You know, the Bloods started in prison, and you get right, that started in prison in New York City because they was fighting against the oppression of the Latin Kings. Because the Latin Kings, you know, they was just like all of that's all of the Spanish dudes get together and they was and ship, you know. And then and then a lot of the black guys with guard bodies, you know what I'm saying. So the guard bodies, even though they get busy, they we ask they you know, they
deal with lessons and all that. But it was like, yeah, hold on, we need a way mighty months, so we need something to do. So that's how that you be in from, you know what I'm saying. So it started from a guy named O. G. Mac and he put put all the stuff together and they had different blood sets, but it was quoted you be in United Blood Nations, you know what I'm saying. And that was in prison. Didn't hit the streets because dudes was getting released and
then it was coming out of jail. But it never was meant to as as far as I was told, never was meant to be on the street the way. It was only meant to protect black men from the races. Because when you go to president in New York, it's Spanish against Black straight up, there ain't no unity. So you might have a Puerto Rican wrap or Puerto Ricans, you know, because I rocked re Puerto Rican shout out told Puerto Ricans. But when you go to jail, if you got picked the shut well it's pretty much the
same thing. The same thing here with with the with the Mexican brothers, you know, yeah, yeah, and jail and actually, man, we had like a lot of it's a lot of politics. I want to come to that because I get people sometimes asked me, how come you don't never hed an the Mexican homies on the show. I said, I have asked me to come, but they're scared to have the math for the replies, Well, they come in here with us. It might be some issues as crazy as that sound,
with their own people. Yeah, with their own people, you know what I mean? And you know, yeah, because it's sad because at the end of the day, when we look at it, and we're really gonna look at it for what it is, we all oppressed. Yeah for real, I'm cool with the gang says and ship poverty because of the neighborhood we saw oppressing each other. You know
what I'm saying. So now you've got the Blood Gang and jail from to fight the Mexican I mean not the Mexicans to fight the Spanish, so that would be the Dominican And then you've got other groups like Dominican Power. Then you got yet Does. You had all types of splint of things within that. But they old rule was they messing with the Blacks. So you go to write it's out and you got a Spanish TV and you
got a Black TV. You know what I'm saying. But it was really, really, really bad at a specific time in New York. So before that, though, um, you had God Bodies, which I don't consider to be a game because they deal with a lot of knowledge itself. But again that was something that was predominant in prison at one point because having God Body lessons was considered to
be contrabanding. So you had to remember the lessons and you had to teach somebody all of you have to remember all these lessons and teach somebody off of memory, you know what I'm saying. So because you couldn't have the lesson, you couldn't you know, I didn't know the God body lessons stuff. I never I never hear that. You know what I'm saying. I came across it. I know some of the lessons, but I I wouldn't say that. I wouldn't think there the people who was true to
it and say, yeah, I'm just standing there. That's one thing I don't do. So just reading what you said, they considered the lessons as positive as they were contravertor that's crazy because that's like a real positive thing with any constitution. Indn't get carden this contract to go to the older? Is that right? That it is? It all depends on the ranking. If you were general or something,
you know what you did? Yea? So so from from from that from me, But prior to that, um, when I was coming up, we had deceptive carms, we had low lives, we had auto box, you know what I'm saying. And so you did a little to a game. Yeah, but it was it was my game, what I'm saying. It was something that we made. I say, my every game was made, bro. I don't know, No, No, I
made up the name, the colors and everything. I just wasn't the leader I with other games we beat with the Septic con No, No, I'm not denying that I was never no. No, what I'm saying is when the when the Bloods and Crips hit New York, I wasn't a part of that. What I was a part of pretty much ended by the time that was coming in. So many guys that was with you when you were still raids to this, they were always radist. He showed up in the crib with all that rais stuff. I said, people,
even even the tattoos. You know what I'm saying. Now to seven on the phone at w A all, So this is for wild asked raiders, you know what, Waiverley Avenue Raiders, Waverley and Atlantic Terminal raiders. You know what I'm saying. So this is a W on the phone. So because I went and that's war, I didn't want to put war on my arm through you know what I'm saying. And this and I had this tattoo for a long time, so every every last one of my
dudes got this tattoo. You know what I'm saying. But it was more of us being oppressed by the Deceptic coms. So we on my block and I remember the d shout out to the Decepti Coms too, because we're cool as hell now, like like I would go to war with them before I might go to war with some of my old parts. You know what I'm saying, Because we when we laugh about now with the Decepti cars and shout out to to still list, shout out to swindles, shout out to all of you. Know what I'm saying,
the Deceptic coms. I'm missing some of them too, my bad. We grew up together. So it's funny that the dudes you have beef with, you beat with them so long. Y'all go up together. Y'all almost like partners, you know what I'm saying. So when you get a certain age and you start getting gray in your bid and you have kids, and some of them got grandkids, it's like, but I see it was dumb, you know what I'm cause you start saying, what was the foundation of the beat?
Or no, I remember you looked at me and all that ship. But it's like, so you know we was anyone shooting at each other, we would do because somebody, and that's where that ship stemmed from. So lucky because some cats you grew up turned and getting killed each other. You got some casualties we had. We got some casualty, you know what I'm saying. My best friend UM named Jusie sixteen seventeens out in the head. I found him
in Brooking hospital, you know what I'm saying. And that was like the point of my life where all right, where you going? Because I felt so much vengeance that I was like, somebody got died, like you killed, you know, somebody. His mother, you know, used to always say the only time you're not together is when you're in the shower or want of y'all in the bathroom. Whither than that, y'all areseparable, you know what I'm saying. So y'all only separate with somebody going to take a bath or somebody
going to use the bathroom. But other than that, y'all spend on your time together. So that was somebody like when when when they killed him, it was like somebody got a guy. But I was like, you know what, man, we had just built a studio. I was down with track masters, you know what I'm saying. I was going to coach chilling. I was over there every day. So I was getting into the music industry, you know, and I realized I had a talent. And when he got killed. I was in the studio. I mean I was in
the housemaking beats. We just bought to ask me to a hundred and n fifty and I bought that street to a hundred because we went into sam Ash and I said, what equipment Pete Rocky And they said, Yo, he gotta ask me to on or not fake. But that's what I wanted because he just did this maka of Soul brother and all that, you know what I'm saying. So then I will go to coach children have dissolved a seventy secret street and they went into Epic Street. That was my introduction to m c a for his music.
I never met him, but my my own one of my big homies in the music industry. Oh J was a part of Epic Street. Yeah we lord. We used to call him like o J took me on the road a few times. You know what I'm saying. I used he lived been on Central Park West, you know what I'm saying. So O J was in charge of m c a UM project, the Street team. Know what was inside again? A radio radio? No, he's already yeah, he was going to radio radio was Granddaddy? Are you
came over? To you know what I'm saying. He did to let pipe album over. When we came to town. O J took us all all the stories, all the spots, you know. Basically, so I'm a little kid and they I was already on to I was rock saying toward DJ at fifteen for thirty Cities, you know what I'm saying. So this is where I met O C. I met Lord Fess, I met Buck Wilder, producer, I met Ben Zeno, who damn me raised me in his music industry. Like ben Zino used to come to New York and be like, Yo,
I got a video shoot. I need a gun, and I'll be like, I come his video shoot and bring because he couldn't bring the gun the guns to his video shoot. So so some of the guns you see like on some of his album covers and is really my gun shout. So in this it's like when my
home when my homeboy got killed. We were so turned what I was like, you know what, man, Like, damn, what I'm gonna do because I really didn't know what I was gonna do as far as like we all lost partners, we all loss brothers, But I'm gonna get up tomorrow, you ain't gonna beat them. I couldn't really grasp that. You know, there's a crazy kind I couldn't understand, like hold up. So he's gone, like like he's dead, you know what I'm saying? And then how I found him?
But I found him. Um, one of my other homeboys, black family member, Black Ool, got shot. He got shot in the chest. My homeboy got shot in the head. So they transported his body from Franklin Novel to the Brooklyn Hospital and I remember going outside saying, or where juicy ware. Everybody's like, yo, no, they went that way. So I went where they walked. It was tape on the ground, so they was like, I was like, what's going on? They say they got somebody in King's County
and they got somebody in Brooklyn Hospital. So I went to King's County. It was blackgol all right. I left. So I went to Brooklyn Hospital and they was like, yeah, we got a body, and I was like, so I stood there for a minute, like hold on, y'all got a body in there. The messed up thing about it is that I know who it is, So now I gotta go do the reveal of whoever this faces, I'm
gonna know who it is. So when I went, I just pulled the sheet back and I was like, damn, now I have to call his mother and say, you know your son is dead. But I don't even know how I just found, you know what I'm saying. So that was when I was seventeen, So I'm gonna be real with y'all. That should it fucked me up, Like mentally, I was fucked up because I just wanted vengeance like and and that ship made me mean as a motherfucker,
like if I wasn't mean before that. I was just like, yo, look man, niggas beat and not played with me because you're not gonna do me. Like how y'all didn't you know what I'm saying. So we start being on the offense a little bit more, you know what I'm saying. But then this music thing. I got this ship in me too, and I actually got talent, so it's like, man, you're gonna do this music ship, or you're gonna be in the fucking street. And I kind of chose the music,
you know what I'm saying. I chose the music, and that ship saved my life. Now this is how deep it is when he got killed. I always would have been but I was making a beat. If I wasn't making that fucking beat, I would have went with him, because we never went nowhere with each other, you know what I'm saying. So it's like when I started doing music, I was so passionate about it and people are like, yo,
you this. I'm like, yo, this ship. So when people say music saved my life, that ship literally you was really at that time. You think you could have changed something in those days when you walked down to the house, did you back a pistol every job to five? So if you would have been witty, things would have been different. I would have shot too, Things would have been different. I would have well from the circumstances of how they
got ambush, I could have been there. You could have went either way because because in this time in Brooklyn, like ninety three, you know, we were just playing with them pistols like we would just you know, yeah, we was just playing with just he's just sucking with the guns, you know what I'm saying. Like, like I and I was known to have a little too fied. I never really wanted nothing big and I had a little three
eight two. You know what I'm saying. But we had s k's, We had all types of shipping book you know. Literally when we when we come outside with that golf bag was ready. Man. It's just something about that era though, Man from to like Man, I think all over the country man was everybody was squeezed and just real heavy. Now mag I'm on this block Waverley. I grew up Aproach Street from a method on sing directly Aproach streets.
I'm right here. The method on it's not even. It might be because the streets are small in New York, you know what I'm saying, Like in Brooklyn. So I've adapted the ability to identify dope fings. So sometimes seeing that, I'd be like, Yo, you're with dope. I'm right here, videas two blocks over, I'm sixteen years old with a full home studio on the house, you know what I'm saying. And and this is my friend got killed and then
he do Ready to Die. He's doing the Ready to Die album at the same time, you know what I'm saying. So I remember um tupactas in town and Big was like, Yo, come with me to see and I was like, all right, let me go to the liquor store. But I couldn't legally get liquors and I had to go to liquor store and get a crackheady going there. And my drinking choice at that time, fucking sister man he was drinking,
was drinking sister. So I didn't know about liquor. I was just trying to get the first ship that was gonna get me drunk and my me and my partner who got killed. We used to buy the small bottles of Cisco and we had to race it down the bottle. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah, So I said, all right, let me go to liquor store so I'll come back. I might be ready, and Big was like, you know what, No, I ain't. You can't come. I was like, wow, He's like no, because Pocket is crazy.
You're crazy. I can't deal with too crazy niggas. Tonight we'll get up. Another time, he went to the hotel to see Tupac. I think Tupac was on. He might have been in the PARKAM already and at the time. You know what I'm saying is at the park, I'm already, and so Tupac Caine a mom my My, My neighborhood was out on Fort Street. He had a temperate you know what I'm saying. He had a temper, but um, he was cool to see, Mike. He just was just wanted to funk with the homeboys and just smoke weed
with the chicks. You know what I'm saying. Um, I could see in him because he's he's a native New Yorker, but he was raised all over you know what I'm saying. He raised in Baltimore, he raised in the West Coast, and he kind of I think made his his his his bones out here, you know what I'm saying, in the West. But when he came back East, he could just feel right fit right in because he knew what
was going on. But I met him once and then I saw him again at the fucking MTV Music and the circumstances of seeing him that ship is so funny because he died three days later, three days later, and it was the whole James. You probably was there the whole fucking death row with it. You didn't go that time, yo, Listen, I've never seen so many names that jeffro had out here for the MTV week nas was day I saw a nas and easy. I saw mad people. But I'm out there with half a gallon of vodka, fulling the
ship and shopping. So my cousin is out there and my cousin Ron and the death Row dudes was like yo, yeah yeah, yeah, we wrapped. So we out here like yo, yeah, round better than us. So like all right, let's battle. So I'm like, y'all, hold up, if we battled, we won't to determine the weather because we putting money down. Dude, like cand we just figure it out. So my cousin rapped,
you know, he k new York. He rapped West Coast style, so you know, we like really how I know you know what I'm saying, like you we don't understand the lingo. But after he be like, funk that I don't want to pay me. You want to pay me? Ain't giving you ship? Oh YEA don't want to him say he's making a big gass scene. So then you like that motherfucker, I don't want to pay me. We look up, I seem to see if Nigga's coming. Guess who in the front cock so he's seen pocket Like yeah, popey don't
want to pay me. They don't want to pay me. So as soon as Pot came up, I said, you're pop what up? He said, Yo, what up? You know they don't want to pay me. He said, we already don't want to pay you. That's one you and kept walking. I said, now we're fucking him up because all the the goals left for you know what I'm saying. But when I seen pocketing on, I'm gonna keep around. I would be I would be a fucking liar if I didn't say this. I said to my cousin, I said, yo, look,
we could run my nigger. We could saying, but these names come. He said, Yo, you can't run in New York, man, you can't run from Collygas in New York. We just got the check up. We still did them. When Park came, he was just like, word, I didn't want it, because as soon as he came, I just greeted, you pop it up. He looked at me. He was like, hold up, Oh, they don't want to pay you all why? And he
kept walking. In the old entourage left with him. I said, now we're gonna suck him up because he almost got I asked beat they didn't help him, so he ran off. You know what I'm saying. I think he actually was in the movie. Round my reading too. Who was it? Man? I wish I who this rapper was. I'm gonna figure it out. I'm figuring. I wish I knew what this rapper was. Man, you know what it speaking of that
man because it's a misconception. Them boys that six nine was running with, they actually putting in a lot of work and they had niggt shipped out there in New York. You know what, the little the country, the little dud real kids. Yeah, I mean, you know, we didn't talk about him that stay. We talk about the people he was running with. The dudes he was running with. I knew Verru Freemale murder. You know what I'm saying. Free now, you know what I'm saying, Free all of them guys. Um,
you know it's messed up. I had tweeted something and it's a misconception about a tweet. Laugh at the tweet up. Different outlets put the tweet up. And what I said was for the people that used to pick on six nine because he had the rainbow here, I said, Yo, y'all sucking with him. He's just a soldier and the army. The niggers he got behind him, that's who were wanted to deal with. It. Ain't him recruited to the neighborhood. He wasn't even recruited to the neighborhood. He was recruited too.
He was gonna be the one to get them to the money. You understand what I'm saying. But when I'm saying the soldier, and mean regardless of what, when you're in the army, when when it's an army, if you run with that army, you still got to be a soldier. You understand what I'm saying. It just so happened when he got time to prove himself to be a soldier. He fools. We didn't really have no history on him. I didn't know if he was a gangster not. So
I figured I'm gonna keep a road. You I figured these dudes know better and they know so they got him with him. They wants to seen him putting some type of work or no, he's gonna put him work. I would have never thought that. Well, what happens today is that they took him much money in the room because he was making money. And you know, it only starts out with two cats in the hood. That's fucking
really and then now he's introduced childhood. Once he's introduced to the hood, now he's doing all kind of ship and I think it was it was pretty much ben depending him because now he's out there now he has this this this what you called him of being a gangster because he hanging around gangster and he's said the ship ship, fucking explore the motherfucker, that's what I do. I wud if you want to come over here and start hanging there, but this is what happened. He wants
you to do that. The consequences as the motherfucker because you was purpose this dude is you he's not a gagster being authentic And it wasn't it was it was forced upon it. It was laid upon him, not forced so he wasn't against it by nature. He wouldn't point into this ship to be this type of person. And it showed that and the consequences what it was laid on the good for for for doing what they're doing, having you there, and it's gonna be able to exploiting.
My fucker, you're gonna be every exploring. That's just it and not shill you bring the motherfucker around and got bread and ship. The motherfucker gullible and dumb and want to be a part of a motherfucker's ship. Let me go, let me correct. His motive was to be loan with some ship because that's gonna make his motherfucking his motherfucking
juice card a little for the beginning. Remember he came, he didn't have no money, he was broke, but the potential was there because the way they dressed it up. See now, when I first saw him, the potential to what to give money, to give money from rapping, Yeah, he was already making noise overseas a little bit. Yeah, let me let me tell you why. Let me tell you why. When I first saw him, right, if fucking
we gonna make the episode about him. But I'm just saying when I first saw him, I've seen the Rainbow kid, Rainbow here kid with with with red band Amazon. I was like, who the funk up? They're like, yo, he from Brooklyn sold me being you know my Brooklyn tribalism. I don't know everybody Brooklyns. I'm like, I don't know him. But then when I looked behind him, I said, oh, they goes, he goes like, oh shit, oh he would get him. That's what made me say, okay, I'm a
little confused, so I started making fall. Oh this is the artists such as to what he did was he started he couldn't come in the game, no rainbow here, need to get in respect, So we used them for the street crab. You understand what I'm saying. And that's when everybody was like, what the fund is this ship? Why don't you think motherfucker's who are supposedly authentic niggas from the block, why do they conform to letting a nobody in? Is it for the financial purposes? Okay, because
he got to the money immediately. Well, I'm gonna tell you he gotta be a um less enough for the rest of these cats, because he's not the only motherfucker. It's all kind of rappers that decide they want to be They hanging around cats like you. They meet you eight running, they want to be a criminal. They meet James not they want to be a blood. But when the hammer come down, they could be the first ones, you know, pointing fingers. They're not cut like that, but
you know what, see and see that's my thing. And on. You know, to me, intelligence its gangster. Being a father is gangster. Taking care of your family is gangster, you know what I'm saying. And I think people think gangsters. The work you put it in the dumb ship you did, that's not what being a gangsters, you know what I'm saying. Because the real gangsters their suits every day and they don't lift a finger. They ain't shoot nobody, ain't stabbing nobody.
But they could get people shot and stabbed. You know what I'm saying, that they could get all the money. So with us, we come from a condition of poverty. We come from get it how you live, and we love emulating ship that we see. Like when I saw a wax all our names a homing you need some help, I was like, my favorite ship, you know what I'm saying.
So he wasn't even m C eight no more. He was a wise So when those movies hit us in New York City, believe it or not, boys in the hood, we was emulating that ship because we made fun of you at first, but then it was like these niggas a driveoyt, I get what the fun is are you? I want to do a drive by? But now you want to congest of that city, how are you gonna do a driver by? Ain't no highway to get the fun away. But now we're trying to figure it out.
You understand what I'm saying. So it was so much ship with the Hollywood ship, and we just really got fascinated with which I was doing over here. Now we started emulating that ship in a lot of ways, and that's why the city is so fucking crazy right now. Wards. Yeah, and really man between the between the movies, and another big part of it was games Crypt and Blass movieent
with was to do. Because I remember I left Cleveland right towards the beginning of eight and I remember it was different Crypt dudes coming to the city, different blood dudes because they had the dope, they had the sack and the actual prices. They didn't come in on the shoot them up, bang bang take over ship. They came in, Man, I can get you this for this, and Niggas was
working with them. So now you know, next thing, you know, these niggs they working with these different Cleveland, Kansas City, Missouri, different places. Now they start wearing blue red because they adapt to the guys who don came in and they bring the whole mentality over there and my fad. You know, it's funny. My favorite colors red and black. I just love the color red, you know what I'm saying. I love the color. But I'm like, no, I can't be fucking defined by them because so I wear a lot
of red. People like yo, I'm like, no, man, I just fucking like the color. Man Like I'm a I just like the color, you know. And and it's just crazy how we just defined by that. But the music was so influential because you gotta think Snoop hates run, so everybody wanted to be a fucking crip, you know what I'm saying that everybody, so we knew the crypts was popping from West Coast, the cryptical, you know what
I'm saying. That's crazy because my my mind, if you want to say, influence, didn't come from watching a motherfucker on TV or not like that. I started banging because ship I was in the household, a single mama, I had a sister, didn't have no older brother, no older cousins, no older nothing. So I started gang banging because there was the niggas I hung with in junior high school,
in high school and ship like that. It wasn't because I saw a nigga on TV or what you know what I'm saying, and was like, man, I gotta be like him of the crime. What I'm saying for movies, the crime rate increased in New York to a certain extent because we was like hold up, like the lingo like hello, because when we when I first heard Pyper was Hill the group from Brooklyn, because it's a project
in Brooklyn, notorious project called Cypress Hills. I think everybody did that, yes, So we was like, no, it's it's Mexicans and Cypress Hills. So when we saw it and didn't remember they used the E D music for rampage, so we was like hold up. First of all, they bit EPM D ship because you know, at one point you couldn't using them the next sim you cannot use that simple, you know what I'm saying. So when we heard Cyper, silly like your first of all these things.
But then we was like hold on now, but they Rereper in Brooklyn. We didn't know they're from the West Coast, you know what I'm saying. So when we was like yo, all the legal I smoke you. It started emulating making fun of it. Two, it starts becoming a part of union, you understand what I'm saying. So I started seeing it is in Brooklyn, Dickey suits and ship like that. And we started quote, we started in the first person that we've seen We're in Dickey suits on the East Coast.
It was trapped, he said, rolling timbo boots in jail suits and uptown anthem. So we started calling the Dickey suits. We started calling them jail suits. You know what I'm saying. But then we went to the car and you know what I'm saying. We sent were a mad car. We were mad card and either wear the brown or the or the or the blue one, you know what I'm saying, in the black one. And then we had eight old jacks. We had different ships. But the thing was New York
always has shoots. But it wasn't like we admired the fact that I was getting away with that ship, you know what I'm saying, because too in our mind, Yo, they we've seen boys in the hood. It's a dead body by the fucking training tracks, like yeo, that ship crazy, you know what I'm saying. And they just walked past the dead body. You gotta remember we had strapped, we had juice. Look at the contracts of those movies between Colors, Boys in the Hood and Minutes and he has James,
there was some punk as movies. Let me ask the at the table, James. The movies didn't really shows getting down. It was more watered down that they portrayed to be. How ap was covering think we didn't setting notice, James, almost Like I said, Man, when when I seen it, I mean you had the police interacting the game members. That's true. Uh, you had police that was sucking, stupid and jumping on game members and all that ship, that
is true. But that chasing me up the street and I knew exactly where you had bullshit and kick your head bush bull. The only thing that I thought was authentic and that movie is when he showed the jail ship that all that other ship. And you know you did have uh, bloods turning in the quipped scripture turning in the bloods hanging with each other. That's true. We had niggers gang hopping like mother. But the movie, uh, but you gotta now look, I mean, what was commercial
got It was written by Oliver Stone. Ship somebody that ain't been in the hood, and look, we don't know nothing. I'm a kid from Brooklyn Um. When I first heard Easy, I busted out laughing because his voice was hoppy and and niggas had a jolly curls. We do that in New York. We always have phase and in adfros and seasons and flat topics. Were like, hold up, these niggas got the hair relaxed. We were just cutting understand that. So Manja, we didn't. We didn't get that ship. We
didn't really understand it. So I remember my cousin Tavi was like, Yo, I've never runed from a nigga with Ni Jetta, but this was our mentality. So now we're seeing these movies, so we don't know nothing about y'all. We're learning from the movie in the music, you know what I'm saying. So it's like, Yo, Wow, it's a hold different world over there they street. I just think I got a house on the back yard. Yeah, we looked at that different because I'm in the build them
with thirty one flows. It's niggas on top of niggas on top of niggas on top of niggas. Any given day it's like two thousand niggas outside it's dice games. Over here in Brownsville, where I'm from, it's about five different projects old in one little facility. Coney Island is ten because nikos go to Coney Island and think it's the Ferrest Wheel and all that ship. Okay, you know
what I'm saying. So we're looking at yo, this nigga because we used to say, Man, if I had a house, I'll just be chilling because we envy y'all because y'all houses, you know what I'm saying. Mr Marcus came on the poem Star came to New York. I took him to the project. He was like, Yo, I mean floors this ship. I said, yo, got thirty one floors. He said, Yo, this ship is a Scotchkaper money. Yeah. But the projects out here is different. Man. The projects out here is
more like townhouses, kind of like condo stuff. That's what I'm saying. So the music and the movies, that's how we learned about each other. Well, that's how we learned about y'all. So we had strapped, we had juice, but it wasn't based. It was prime in the movies. But it wasn't really a Crown based movie. Menace its crime. Oh dogs out of his fucking mim. You know what I'm saying, straight nutum, But we had them. Yeah, there's a whole bunch of old dogs. And I remember, Um,
I was talking to jail Felony one time. I did an interview and shout out to him. I didn't even know what the fun show. I was like, Yo, sure be gonna smoke a dipper? What the funk is he talking about what he called the dusting. But it wasn't niggers and all them did it standing out. The niggas did it, but it wasn't all over like that. You understand what I'm saying. So even the drugs was different. Y'all had different weeds. Motherfucker's in New York had season.
You know what I'm saying. I remember seeing my pops with the album cover doing that ship picking the seeds out. So everything was so differently you know what I'm saying. Everything was so different to now you shotbox this win. Just's what I'm saying. We didn't have so so out in New York. Remember all the rappers you stalk about Branson, Yeah, so they only knew one that had so cold exotic week when y'all had that ship all over you don't say what I'm saying. So that was the contrast between us.
So when the movies hit and we see y'all shooting in the movie and the motherfucker got a military assault rifle and he rolled down the window and shot a nigga, and this niggas shot Ricky and the OUTI were a shotgun, like, oh, ship, let niggas is giving it up. Because I'm gonna be
real with y'all. Behind the music, behind the Jerry curls, behind the understanding the games, we initially thought niggas in the West Coast was pussy because I'm telling y'all because we was like, Yo, nigga's got Jerry curls and niggas is dying over see. Let me tell you something that has always been the person people tell you something about Telefornia CALLI. It's always been these niggas is banging over fucking red and blue, and that has never been a
signification behind gangs over here. We didn't. Yeah, but like I said, when I would go on tour in my early years, a lot of motherfucker's would be like, man, y'all banging over colors and ship and you would have to tell a motherfucker, man, and ain't about motherfucking color. Motherfucker. It's about way more than that. But that's the symbolization people got from us because they saw red and blue
fucking bandass. Because I'm gonna tell you what happened nowadays. Man, you get a young nigga, come out man with some tight ass blue jeans on a blue jack and a blue baseball cap and blow your motherfucking brains. I tell you this on bloods and a lot of niggers on the phone. And my we were defined by colors. You know, you wore some red, niggas knew you was a blood, you wore some blue. Niggas knew you was a crisp.
Because it just didn't happen like today. And then you catch me and all motherfucking red fucking jumpsuito or whatever. But but now mind you me being in New York eighteen years old and these these you know, um, these movies is coming out. You know, I'm like fifteen, sixteen years old, these movies coming out. This is the representation of it. Now. Ice C is in my top five ever greatest rappers of all time. You know what I'm saying me personally, so I love ice Cube, you know
what I'm saying. But he didn't portray a gang banger to me. And I don't even know if he's in the game. You understand what I'm saying. I don't know anything about his gang affiliation, but I just know I love ice Cube, you know what I'm saying. Because his pen, I respected his pen. And then d C was like, hold the fuck up, d o C. He could rap. So that's where it was. We looked at dudes like they can't rap. They wear those they got Jerry curls.
They wear these fucking flannel shirts they always wear. Biggie renamed it too a lumberjack, and where we're from, the detectives wear those shirts. So if you see the flannels, who called it? Somebody told me it's called a Pendleton tale fellon. He told me here, No Cam told me that. Shout out to Kimp. You see them in that as a detective. So imagine me being a kid looking at this ship like this is a whole different word. So then when the world started colliding, I understood y'all a
little bit more. I saw the understanding the West Coast that it wasn't that I'm banging for Red, because then I was like, hold on, so kill crips killed crips. O times stand that podcasting New York didn't see that. I think like the way I thought they way over, they're doing anything the way they do. They think. I don't see it as they're on some big ship because they one pans leg of went down. They had Twitter. That's they get that. I don't even where you go.
You got gangshers in their own kind of way. You got motherfucker's not said gangshert. That's with the business. Woke up to you popping in your motherfucker the head. What's the because we only need the same ship. We learned that from the movie. That's when we knew it was rare. That's what I'm saying to you. But prior to that, when we look at see because this is another misconception
we had. We grew California's California. We didn't know that it was a bay that ain't had ship to do with l a that ain't had ship to do with Sandy. And we didn't know that ship we didn't know. We thought yokes from Calora, you know what I'm saying. So we group everybody, we group calling for two, show it with E forty with with hieroglyphics, you know what I'm saying. And then he was like Compton, the fund is Compton. We just couldn't understand it, you know what I'm saying.
And the good thing about the good thing that came from it. The music in the movies kind of made us learn about childhood and a little bit more intreaguey should have been road trip and clown the motherfucker with a Jerry Curl. Yeah, I'm gonna tell you man that back. James, tell him back, you laughlessaw motherfucker, fat motherfucker with some rollers in his hand. And I'm looking at and you looked at it like that. Say some of the nigga
bull your brains out. Now, look at this right where I'm from, James, it's niggas who never left their block. I'm talking about. No, I'm talking about nigga never from Brooklyn, never been a man. I' so when you said nigga should do a road trip, that nigga don on so security card, birth certificate, just living off the fucking land and they read worried about looking looking like punch yea, yeah, that's what I'm saying, And it ended up being our detriment.
We was the birthplace, right, you didn't respect I didn't. But but but that's but it always gang banger. So now look, the gang bangers is getting into music now from from from our standpoint, you know what I'm saying that, yeah, so so, but then when you look at gangster rapping this inception, we had school e D. We had just nice and Coogi Rap is probably the most gangster rapper
you ever get. But then remember Coozi Rap came over and did the album with Jinx and niggas in New York was mad at him first, you know what I'm saying. So it was always easy. I mean, y'all ask your representation of gangster music. Like you said, you was crazy with y'all with that because because what it was, it was the Curson. We didn't really do it beside school D. School D was wrong. But then remember he was feeling well, we banged school e D over here, I did. I
banged some PSK didn't. I'm gonna be real with you. I told you beside n w A and Confidence Most Wanted. We really listened to that ship, like, we just didn't funk with it. So even even when when South Central Cartel came out their name was Havoc and Prodigy, what did we say. You know what's crazy? It was out before my music. See this is what I'm saying, so you can see where then when when when on when?
When Snoop came out, it kind of we love eight, we love n w A, we love Q. But then when Snoop came out, we was like, Okay, this ship a little different. And to me, Snoops sound like Brother J from the X Clan. Like his tone sounded like Brother J from the X Clan. So it was kind of I accepted him, but yo, basically just picking and choosing who you're like from this sad Now he was on some ship. Yeah that's that's because because because y'all
have digital underground. But we didn't accept that as like that wasn't Callie ships us because he was having fun about the Humpty Dance. I mean, just New York being the inception of hip Hope didn't approve of a lot of ship. A lot of ship they fucked with me because I fucked with a lot of New York. He with with a lot of New York. No, No, it's like it's like nineties. Yeah, the nineties, early nineties to the to the to the to the From the day I got off the plane and started rapping, I was
working with New York niggas from day one. I listened to a lot of New York niggers. So when I stepped off the plane, I got you know, I was working with lin Against like Hanry Fobbs and o J and niggas like that, and shipping all of them. So I didn't let me tell you something, stat holla, where I lived. If you watch the documentary, my grandmother is responsible for taking met the man his mother insists, out of a batter woman's shelter and moving them to park Hill.
The reason why I Met the Man lived in park Hill because of my grandmother. You know what I'm saying, Mama turning when he talked about the documentary. So y'all can watch that for yourself. So you're lying full of ship Staton Allen, it's a whole different fucking animal, man, because it's not that many projects, but it's so fucking impoverished out this, you know what I'm saying. And you had the four c and ds that made it out, then you had the you sees, then you have wood time,
you know what I'm saying. And the motherfucker's is they are that now? His gangsters, it's that now. These motherfucker's was throwing weights off the building at police. I'm talking about weights, you know what I'm saying. And the dust had hit out there too with y'all call it Sherman, So you might be standing there and they could just jump off the week. Donald Trump, I don't know. No, No, no,
I would say no because he lost lost. I would say no. He's from New York and he's always been an asshole to New Yorker's, you know what I'm saying. Like he's always been an asshole because of what he did to the Central Park five boys was innocent. He took out a two page ad in the New York Times condemning them, saying that they should be putting death an innocent. So New York kind of never really forgave him for that. I shouldn't say that the Central Park five,
I just say that exonerated five now. And he never said he's sorry for what he did. But prior to that um and become a president, I think hip hop like Donald Trump because he's in a lot of Yeah, his name is reps. He was rich like you know a lot of rappers just don't use his name like like riches, like rich, like Donald Trump. I got chips like Trump. You know what I mean, just becues he's
a black Trumps. Yeah. Though, since he became president, but prior to that, remember he had Trump flies in casino. That's where all of Mike Tyson fights was. So he had a casino, he had a ballwalk, he had all the ship, he had Trump towers. You know what I'm saying. I'm at the jay Z, I'm at the Trump International who asked for me? You know what I'm saying. Even even in king New York, I'm down to the Trump Tower.
You know what I'm saying that. You know, so it was always ship that was referring to him, even if you look at pictures in he got pictures with anybody Donald Trump, you know what I'm saying. So when he became president and we saw the seeing his personality a little more, that's what said, Yo, he's a fucking assholee. But prior to that, you never heard him talk your
sides on you fire showing that. But but ship, It's funny how motherfucker's be so surprised about the nigga motherfucker's character because them type of motherfucker's are like that from the jump. Just because the nigga get a couple of photo opportunities or a couple of motherfucking rubbed shoulders to make myself look good with, you know, with the Mike Tyson's or the rappers referring because it's motherfucker, he loved it. It gives him some publicity. But the motherfucker probably has
always been the same. This is one thing I wanted there to be shocked from. That's when I'll be telling people this. Don't be shocked by motherfucker when you should know this is something I always want to know. Man, you said he was cool with Biggie Little Kim and the right. Yes, Why do you think Kim did her face like that? Man? Oh? Because she's sucked up again. She was a beautiful ass girl. Man, what you know what, I'm gonna be real with you. What I'm gonna be
real when they come a little killed. I'm very protective and very body's and I admit it because I broke with her and she's somebody problem. I ain't got no killing. This is not no word. I say that because you know I'm with with with her. She's been through a lot. You gotta think big deal at killed. The trauma that we go through with death. You never get help for that ship. We go. We do different things, so sometimes you do things to yourself, definitely, and we all at
this table might suffer from something called survivor's remorse. So you have when motherfucker's die, you say whine that that ship could have been me. It's called survivor's remorse. I don't know what yes, So now so now you kind of feel bad because you wouldn't get killed with y'all, especially if you're that close to a motherfucker and and you feel somehow some kind of relation to the death you give me. Of course, you you're gonna always be in the situation that why not me? How did I
start this? If I have not made that beat, I would have been with the homie. You understand what I'm saying, Kim might be saying. If I wasn't where I was at I would have been in that car. You understand what I'm saying. So you gotta remember when that ship happened. I think she was like thirteen and he was a little kid. He was a kid running. Yeah. So so when you look at the trials and tribulations that we go through after trauma, what we don't do is black people,
you don't get help. We try to drink it away, smoke it away, fucking away to be violence. So you think she altered her ship just because she was shot the kind of way I mean. I watched the movie, and I watched like Biggie kind of like dog now. But now look see now like you meet me being the inside of You can look at colors and say that was bullshit. I could look at the Notorious movie
and laugh at this because it's common. I'm happy that they made a movie about one of the homies, but it was so much in there that's not factual, you know what I'm saying. But again, it's Hollywood. It's a movie. We gotta make it juicy or didn't. And it's my disclaimer that wasn't always was curious. I don't take that of that. You know what I'm saying I didn't. I didn't. I didn't take that as that. But again with her, you know, I know what they went through because I
was close to Biggie. I was close to Fat Chris and Biggie Small. He was close to the Turkies, Big b I g the fucking stupid so was stopped. You know, mind you this dude was on the block in the hood. He might come through the block and say, your where the chicks out? I'm trying to get my dick, So where the holes at? So you go from that coming through my block too, you get your dick suck by any chick in the world. Now, why Jene Deal getting
bad everybody out there? Because he's telling something that nobody don't want to hear. You know what? That is the truth? Who the funk at here? The truth? You know what I'm saying. And the truth is from his vantage point. And everybody got a different version of the truth depending on her mouth and come out. And he's going against somebody that everybody on any dick, see people chase the bag. You know, when the nigga got the bag, he can't
do no wrong, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, so so ain't nobody going against him because he could cut your lifeline. So funck my morals, values in principles and the truth. I gotta stick with the money. So if you look at my interview with Jeane, I had a lot of respect for Jane when I said, but when did you dissolve your relationship? When he said, huff off
some him some money, he's I don't want that. Once the nigga stopped taking your money, you don't funk with you because niggas would be still talking bad or on the nigga will still be on the pay road. Once the nigga said, look, I don't even want your fucking money though, you know, like a chick when you say, I'm not even fucking hunt on like god, she can't even I'll never fuck her a game. You're really fucking with that girl. No more so when Gene did that,
I had a lot of respect for him. You know, I just think he just really wanted his story told, and again he had. Everybody got a right to tell his story because he was there. Gene is actually real cool dude, Actually witness bear witness to some ship, you know what I'm saying. And um again, nobody I'm gonna be real to you because while I'm out here tomorrow, I'm gonna go to the spot where it happened at We're Biggie Um as well as the Nipsey Hustle Miru.
And you know, all I know is Roscoe's Chicken and wiffles and ship like that. Y'all come to New York. I might go to Junior's or some ship, and I'd be like, now, I ain't know fucking Juniors. You know what I'm saying, But I want to see the sights out here. You know, you know, I just feel like when it comes to big I just I'm just not satisfied with the answers. I go, yeah, because ain't nobody here, Ain't nobody went to jail for all that? What kind
of answers can you be looking for? Because you've got partner Gon, you got Biggie gone. Why they did they bring Biggie out of here? And chilling? He had to come out of here and do that ship and listen to Gene. But let me tell you something, Make me tell you something. Let me tell you something that's different about me. I do not group begging Tupac together. It was two different because there was two different men too were but I don't like the fact that we have
to contrast them all the time. I just I don't do that because I sucked the Tupoc. I like the fun the music. When easy Mobi did Temptations, I was like, this ship is fire, you know what I'm saying, even from all the way when my homies cold, even Brenda's got a baby, because I really was a fan of Tupac. I know about pull out a little liquor. I know all that ship. You know what I'm saying. I know what ambitions of a writer. And truthfully, I like the pre death rowpot On and I like the death ropot
you know what I'm saying. Um, So when when Big came out here, I remember, um Easy Mobile might not want me to say this, but I'm gonna say it. When he did the saw him calling aft the CALLI easy Mobi Cole say, yeah, I just did this song for a bit. I don't think this is a good idea because they might think he's mocking. He paying hotly came out at the wrong time. See, and that's and that's the thing. It's the time and with everything and see he thinks like the common man, just like he
said he was mocking us. So I didn't feel it. As an artist, I didn't feel because I could listen to the song and I could decide for lyrics. You adn't see, though, you're talking about from a not coming from a hood aspect. I'm gonna go fuck that motherfucker.
Not just that, just the tension and all the ship that happened with Park now and then here he comes to truth truth wrong time for the song Big Defense though, when you really really really think about it, he never really retaliated against pop like he like Tupac retaliate for what though, because uh no, no, no, no listen, because the point I'm making is that he always felt like I didn't do nothing wrong to him. I don't hate him, but he hated me because he thinks I wronged him.
But I can't match the hate with hate. You understand what I'm saying. But this nigg is kicking The nig is kicking my ass like he you know, when the Nigga opened a song that's why I suck your bit, your fat motherfucker. When I first heard it, I was like, oh ship because it was so blankant. Now big on that booth is fucking incredible. Us in New York was like, oh, get this nigga man like because we felt like, you know, I'm like funk with Japan. They never really wanted to
do it. Like I heard it's a song out there, though I don't I've never heard of that. Somebody told him somebody I heard that it was a song out there, and they said that was crazy. No, no no, no, you know, uh, I getting fucking We're gonna we we this exclusive. Who got on out there is um jay Z had one
cardetta a lot. They might be out there somewhere, you know what I'm saying, and it's jay Z and Source Money and um, Source Money didn't really go at big, but jay Z kinda he played his puppet master ship and he you know, anytime you ever noticed earlier on when jay Z had beef, sometimes he even respond he would get other people to respond with him for him, Like when he was beating with Jazz Old, the whole uh, State Property responded even when he was beating a mall
deep and nas. Remember State Property was up in hot and any seven day was going in. But he was sitting there like this, you know what I'm saying, so yeah, yo, that ship is yo. When I when I think about that ship, I really hated that time because I just loved West Coast music, like that's my favorite genre. Well, you know, I'm gonna tell you some real ship man not to cut you off. And this is something I know.
I ain't gonna put names out there though, the old Quiet City shooting thing, right, you know, I know um Puff and Big took the blame for that, but that was actually behind him on old Boy that bread. Yeah, I don't see. I don't even That's what I'm saying. I really don't know what's the brother's name? Not to put you with no ship, just me talking, um, what's the brother's name? Not check Jimmy. I really don't even. I don't even really know nothing about that because Jimmy
Henschman wasn't nothing. Whatever I'm saying. It's like he was. He was a gangster dude. The thing is, I get fifteen twenty thousand from you, right, I don't give your bread back, right, I gotta expect some kind of retaliation or something. You know, you know, you know you expect the Nikola Alex, but I know I would I expect, you know, ain't paid. Just do this money, he's going to play with I hider them or whatever. I don't think they was trying to kill dude that and that.
I think they were just trying to like, you know, well, New York is the whole of the jutsum in the rocks. Motherfucker will take anything from it. Back in the days, we used to take you next gold teeth out there, literally take your fucking teethot you you don't you don't put it in your mouth like how you got porn shops. The poorn shop used to have a skin. So we used to call scaling it. So you see like the chains eight got on. Motherfucker would take that. They ain't want.
We wanted the money, so we go to the to the you had to scale where they wait and then say, you know, I'll give you forty five dollars and cost me. No, I take that forty five and they can go buy some beer and some Chinese food and some weed. And that was it. And you just do that ship every day and that's how they can survive. So I think when Tupac came out there, um he went around dudes that he kind of really didn't know he knew what
he didn't know. And on with any dudes, when you deal with certain caliber motherfucker's, it's consequences to that ship, you know what I'm saying. And on that ship spiraled into that but that situation, look all that ship that's spiraled into that ship. Big he caught the blame for some ship they ain't had not to dude. But now now look though you're saying King of New York title that coment that now, so k new York. But he always he admired the movie King in New York. That's
why he's calling himself Frank White. He was supposed, he told me he was supposed to have a skip on his album about how he's the King of New York. He's coming out of jail. If you know it is ready to die, com starts with him getting out of jail, you know what I'm saying. It starts like that. So he's supposed to do a skit getting out of jail and Junior Ma Fields like Jimmy jumping on them like that. So he took on the monica, but he didn't go through with it. In Tupac, I was like, yo, if
you're the King in New York. You know who the funk they was to me and tell me. But he was like, I warned you with certain ship to stay away from certain people. Because see that's how it is with us in New York. We don't funk with everybody. If this motherfucker got the the reputation or he's a robot, or he he a stick up nigga, stay the funk away from him. Because New York is notorious for dice games. It might be a dice game and sixty thousand down on the floor. Okay, what was all the guys that
that fun with your cho baby big state situation. Dr Puffies to come and say, come on man, we need the all ship down at the cable joke. This mouth niggas was in too deep with certain people. Because you gotta remember James on some real ship or you gotta know there's a lot of extortion going on in New York. Man. When the when them real when them real niggas started saying, I'm gonna take some money and put it into this
rap SHP. I changed the rules now because we could talk how we're shooting niggas and all that ship they really do that ship and he's going to you with and now he's in the party. You win because he got just as much money as you. And he brought out the fucking ball, so you winning there. I'm puffed, daddy. What the liquor he brought it out? What the fund is? He Well, he's such and such from such and such. He bought fifty bottles of fucking but what necta at
three dollars a bottle? But he really did that, so we can haul that you. So now he comes to you and he said, yo, look, I got an artist trying to get into this game. You're gonna help him, you know what I'm saying. And either you're gonna help him or yo, asses crabs. So it was a lot of that going on in New York, you know what I'm saying. So this sad thing was I'm immediate about nature,
you know what I'm saying. I feel like if I know you, and I know you when I come outside and that white chalk is on the floor and that tape somebody I know it was on the ground. So my thing is to try to stop that ship before get But then when before I got mediated pop with the Jim and then when he came out, he went right to death row. So now he jumped into a robbery that was prior to him. So Puff and Sugar,
for whatever reason, had their ship going on. And if you go on this side, you automatically well, I said he had something to do with me getting shot. I'm gonna stick with that narrative. He don't like him, hm hmm. Mary J. Blige is over here with oh ship. This ship fit right in and then me thinking of pop pop walking in genius because he did go to acting school, you know, he do you know a lot of ship.
He started saying I could sell some fucking records with this ship, and then he went all the way in. So by that time, now I was like, it's too far gone, because how could you mediate some ship once this has coming out? Now everybody egos are, yeah, the greatest going. But I wanted to know when when that ship was going on and you was traveling back and forth. Um, I knew the New York Club was what it was, but then people out here feel like, why are you
working with the New York niggas? Okay, I was. I was always my own motherfucker. I never was a part of a click You know, I wasn't a part of the ruthlessness or the aftermaths, or the death rows, or the or the lynch mobs, or I came into the game my motherucker self, so I didn't have a click. The wrung with my click was just the niggas. That that's true. You one of the only rappers here from lad get put On that didn't come through the n w A family tree, come through that. Because and so
I always had my all mind about ship. I was cool with niggas from New York and then niggas knew, but I didn't catch none of that flat why the niggas because I never looked at it as uh l a New York beef. I mean, Ship, I knew should and them have problems with Puffy and them, and Puffy and them have problems. You had a couple of little stragglers on the side who wanted to get on, you know. But other than that, I don't. I don't have no problem with not nigger from New York. You know it's
deep though, right on. Well, look, with with power comes a lot of responsibility. And if Biggie had to say go the whole New York, will the turn on if he had to say, yo, y'all, let's do it. I can't at that job. The d the same thing because now you know now the respect that when they alive, when they both was alive, when they both was alive and they first started, if Biggie had to said God, because it was at that point to where if both sides too that the range and was like fuck New York,
fuck l A. And they came from them. If you wouldn't have whole cities like man, fuck them, fun them, you know whatever. But think about it now, Puff live all the year. You gotta create about here. Puff thinks I ain't got my problem with I'm just got no prob of the bid. But nobody but the deep it about it was again, um, and we gotta remember, man, it was like twenty four to five. So the age they was at these little niggas right now, it's crazy
is here now? Yeah, we got some crazy. So so when you when you really think about it, um, it was a lot of media sensationalized and a lot of ship. It was a lot of people playing both sides, Nigga's sucking the same girls that Pillow talk it was. It was. It was a lot of ships. So I use all that ship as a lesson. Now, that's why I don't get caught up in a lot of ships I've seen
here on the internet. I see my name and I see niggas making Instagram posts about me, talking all types of stupid ship, and I'd be like, yo, look man, As a man, I walked the street like every other man who I came here with, by my motherfucking self. I'm in all the way in l A Bama. I traveled everywhere alone. Why Because I'm a man. I'm gonna handle mins. I'm gonna do my dirt by my lonely. And if I'm gonna get done dirty, nobody else gonna get caught in my cross fire. That's meant for me,
you know what I'm saying. And if I and if I put something out there, nobody can say I've seen him do anything, even you know what I'm saying. So that's how I moved in everything he in every fucking town. So I avoid dumb ship. You need to be careful. What y'all ain't boarding up for nothing right now? Oh? No, no facts, but you remember, no, no but you. But but I'm careful everywhere though I'm not naive. Came up the plane, man, Yeah we can. I'm saying, he just
came up the plane. I don't think he could go on a plane with no piston. I got a piston. But when you get out there, but don't come out of here, man, let me know. Man, you know I mean. But see, my thing is this. I'm gonna tell y'all something I moved with love energy, right, and that ship your orea. Sometimes motherfucker might want to be aggressive with you, but he see that, Yo, This motherfucker got Yo. I fussed with you because I got nigga for you. Man,
you might run across you listen. But but but look, I'm from Brooklyn. You understand what I'm saying. Brooklyn. Listen. I survived the grimy nineties in Brooklyn, and I'm what I'm telling you is, James, you couldn't even get on the subway, right. You know what I'm saying. It's dirty niggas that's coming on the subway car with hammers. I ain't talking about guns. I'm talking about hammers. And they're hitting you with the fucking hook in your head. So
how I move, I'm trained to. I could sense danger before that ship my spite, like, hold up, I'm getting the funk out. I don't make me pussy, made me causesn't make me small, you know what I'm saying. So we was in the spot and it's a nigga here being unruly. I'm like, Yo, I'm gonna get the funk out of here, because if you come over here with that ship, I know what I'm gonna do. So I'm gonna remove myself from the situation. That's how I moved.
And any motherfucker who come to me with some bullshit, you just gotta come correct. You understand what I'm saying. But I love black people, so I don't put borders. I don't put West Coast, I don't put East Coast. I don't put this out. I see a black man, I'm gonna greet you as a black man and a black woman. You understand what I'm saying. Because regardless, we all catch heil together. And when you and the motherfucking penitentiary, they didn't lock you up because you was from Cali.
They didn't put no trunk up charges on you for that. They ain't put no Trump up charge with me because I'm they all yo, y'all want niggers, and they put you all in the fucking same self. Y'all figure that ship out while y'all are neck. You understand what I'm saying. So that's how I moved now. And people saying to me because I talk a lot of positive ship and they say, how are you on some positive ship with you? Executive producer show called Against the Chronicles. Yeah, I ain't
trying to and it's probably gonna be edited. Man, Biden is up to six Trump to fourteen. I don't know if this should gonna make a difference work. Yeah, yeah, you only six more points. Trump might as well to see this ship right now at this product. And I'm gonna tell you all now, it's gonna be something. It's gonna be some bullshit behind this dog because he already got his lawyers up there and he already kind of telling people and there's so many words they cheat me.
You know, we got to activate putting his clothes out there. The people they already declared war. But this sh code for the button. If we were out there acting like that blocking off white people and posting our guns joke and taking their sides and ship will the animals will be all kind of monsters and all other kind of ship. We're a gang. The same ship they're doing out. They were do big astruction, blocking off h bushes and ship. This is the motherfucking gang. White boys with red hat
on ship making. And I'll tell you something. In Brooklyn they just had like little riots and ship. That ship was white people. Man, No, they actually met. But when I'm saying, you know, I'm talking about but there. But they're so called marching, And this is important. I want to say this on this platform. Right, they're saying black lives matter, right, but they gentrified neighborhoods. Black housing matters too, right,
Stop seeing black lives matter. If you want to move us out our neighborhoods and displace us into different places and then act like you'll care, I don't even think. I mean, I understand that part. I'm talking about where we're at today and what these motherfucker's out here doing today. And I say this too, and I'm not promoting no violence, but I'm saying that all of these brothers that's in the hood, everybody that's quick to go shoot his own contacts. Look,
look what these white boys are doing. They posted up and they're getting ready and not one of these people the fears ain't raiding them because they're doing it. If I was on Facebook showing that they're coming to get you, showing all my pressures, they're coming in. But these motherfucker's is publicized and every motherfucking thing they're doing, and they promote Hey, they promote violence. They're telling you what they've been to do with Trump. Lose. If you funk with Trump,
we're coming to funk with you. I just say, everybody needs to get up the ass. Fuck This game bang and shipped for a month and and and they're standing together and I go out there and look for it, but prepare yourself for a situation. But well, think about the inceptions of the games. It was to protect the neighborhood. It was to protect not when we're doing each other. You know, That's what I'm saying, And I'm saying everybody
about the acronyms of what the game stand. What I'm telling everybody today, you have to look out your window and see what the focus going on. If you're not ready, you ain't gonna have time to get ready. Because if they're coming to way, they're coming. And I watched them out of blocking people in and and want to fight women. The women is more aggressive than the men. They got their military investors on, they got their girls walking into shoot. I mean, come on, man, that's why we'll be all
kind of mother fun. You know what I do, James, I go to the fucking shooting, then I don't need to go to shooting rain And I learned that ship. But my thing is, I think it is I love the fact that I could do it, you know what I'm saying, because we don't take advantage of of course I could fucking hit the nigga. Of course, street in the hood or whatever. But I'm talking about a motherfucker learn how to really really shoot. And I don't have the intention on shooting. None of my people have an
intention on defending my people because it's my legal right. Now. See one thing we do because we don't trust the government, we'd be like fucking the lows. I don't trust the government. But some of them laws could benefit your ass. So if you could get a gun license, go get you a motherfucking gun license, Go buy pistol. But I'm talking about things that that we have to look at now. I'm talking about We are in a survival mode right now today, right now, right up, because if Trump lose,
they know what might happen. If Trump wins, they think black people for the action. So whoever, somebody, Yeah, what I'm saying, this is what I'm trying to get you out. You know I do. But you know it's deep that that we're even sitting there arguing over that I'm talking about with politics, Black people, we all a lot of us is arguing with each other what white man is really gonna do. That's the worst because it's getting ready because body, that motherfucker track record is fucked up. Both
for me, this is that's the point. I mean, here's the difference between biding and Trump biding it out there promoting racism and all that other ship. He's not upfront if he Isnay, okay, Trump is out there with the business. He with it, and he don't give a funk. He cared about Trump what this child has at some time you think he worried about Trump's business and you don't
give a funk about you, me and nobody else. And I'm just saying, we haven't be ready if motherfucker's don't look at this goddamn t V. Pay attention to the radio. Mother fucker's gonna run to just some bullshit and the white boys gonna shoot you for real. And with that being said, Man, we haven't been here for a minute. Dat I talked for a fucking living man. Man, that's all good, little in a minute. Man. We want to thank you all man for tuning into another episode of
The Gangster Chronicles. Man with a a boy, Man, Doggy Diamonds. Make sure you check your Donkey Diamonds no Filter podcast, man, And you know what, Man, go to the website man o g. Gangster Chronicles dot com and we will have a whole punch of ship on there for y'all, some amazing ship. Man. I might even have James do with some a night regular showing there. Man, let's do that and take yourselves out there. I'm talking about everybody fis
